at dll The Weather i U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast -} | Seattered Thandershowers | Details Page 2 HE PO 1idth YEAR ke * * PONTIAC, Cre SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1936 —38 PAG 2ES e* * é ‘AssociaTED PRESS RESS | NITED — PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVI . Je e : : Girls Will Spend the Day Getting Acquainted Massed Flag Rites Signal Opening of Scout Roundup Seventy-eight coir state and briskly to the duties of thefr first riod. The flags represent each of the girls engaged in a mass national fiags climbed smartly to official day. the 48 states and 33 standards of project of assembling their a the tops of the massed, white poles| The flag-raising ceremony, con- other nations where the Girl Scout) and benches for eating. at the National Girl Scout Roundup ducted by 234 girls, was the first movement has spread. | Like many a‘ ‘Do-It- Yourselfer,"' campsite near Milford, this morn-jof some 12 the camp will witness' Roundup City soundeq like a some of the 625 patrols had diffi- ing, and 5,000 teenagers turned each morning of the two-week pe- town being built yesterday as ‘culty in following the illustrated ae “AN'M FKOM TEXAS” — Biji Adams (second from left) of 5 AP Phote Amarillo, Texas, brought along a couple of skeleton steer heads are, left to right: Florence Beale of Sequim, Wash; Bij: Flaine picked up on the plains to decorate ber troop's quarters at the Na- Boettcher of Columbus, Neb.: Gwen Keller of Quakerstown, Pa ; and tional Roundup of Girl Scouts pear Milford. joes at the relics Mary Jo Woestehoff of Minneapolis, Minn — Two Leaders Tie Marilyn Weds Miller Car Crash Kill in StateOpen in Civil Ceremony _ WixomResident Dave Wood of Utico ROXBURY, Conn. (INS)—Marilyn Monroe and Ar-. Roland Walter Victim Fires 2-Under Por 33 thur Miller; married without benefit of press coverage in Collision With Tree in Morning Round in a simple civil ceremony at the city hall in White at Walled Lake Plains, N. Y., last night, settled down in rural Con- Utica pro Dave Wood and Hor- necticut today for a quiet two-week honeymoon ton Smith Detroit Golf Club pro~ The undulating blonde and the playwright, who used ines al ee Wickes Gece v1. to be Known as a Pulitzer Prize-winner before linking dianwood today. his name with Hollywood's outstanding preduct, said Weed fired a 2-under-par 33 for their long- heralded “I do’s’>- EO IT the front nine to add to his 75 of ‘unexpec tedly. yesterday, for a 108-total after 27 holes. | Smith, who shot a 72 vesterday | added a 36 this morning to give him a 108-total for 27 holes Roland jt Walter Jr, 32. of 995 N Wixom Rd. Wixom. was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hos- pital last night after suffering fatal injunes when the car he was driv ing struck a tree in Walled Lake The accident occurred on Pontiac attempling to catch one carrying? trail, east of Decker road. accord- Marilyn wore no makeup Miller and Marilyn, was Princess mg to Walled Lake policeman karl for the ceremony. She had Mara Scherbatoff, white Russian Howie, who witnessed the crash ‘on a wrinkled black skirt chief of the New York Bureau of He said Walter apparentiy fell N and pink sweater set. Miller P@"s Match. car to miss the curve and ga off > - vr 5 j . } % i Ps Paul Bada another of the earls lwas open-collared. Miller, 41, won the Pultizer Prive the highway starters carded a 36 for the front ° ‘for “Death of a Salesman” He - nine to give him JI1 going into Immediately after the wedding Hie wae alone. Howie said he was on patrol and had stopped to wait for the Walter vehicle to pass Decker road when he saw the car confinie straight at the curve and the back nine today the couple drove 25 miles back to- Wood shot: an eagie-3 on the Miller's rural retreat at Rowxburv’™’ first hole and then birdied the 4th where the newlyweds. chaperoned and S%th holes with bogies on 72), ciate 45 by his parents, had been staying strike the tree head on and . before the marriage : Other Rine hole cards plus Frida¥s Atiller-told newsmen he and: his , scores show Ruiph Yankee Birming ler ° m X= : - ’ : =. a tis John Tomes. 17 ” bride would remain jin Roxbury Changes Add Longevity 1 ptke Rubelman India p © oe ota) Dr Bos Sheets, Jest ie Util Marilyn leaves for England] MONTREAL -- A New York Sn Sy ay ae aus és © July 13 to make a movie, He said. fashion expert says men would live bern, 40-79—119 and Raiph Eistrom they had no pl: ins exe ept to hold: longer if they changed their clothes Birmingham 37-76-1113 : . 3 dt a “quiet party” in the next few, more often.- Jacob Solinger of the —_—-- da\« Showers to Dampen The lanky author, whe admits | he was cory with Communists some years age, said he hopes Region Over Sunday | to have his passport trouble with the State Department cleared up Fair and warm is the prediction in time te make the trip to Eng- for the Pontiac area tonight with a land with Marilyn. low of 63 to 67 degrees Three hours before the wedding! The forecast far tomorrow is a titled woman reporter for a warm with scattered thunder- French magazine died in a New showers in the afternoon and Milford, Conn. hospital from_ in- evening. The high will be 90 to juries suffered a short time before 34 degrees. when the car she was riding in In downtown Pontiac the lowest hit a tree after swerving off a. progr thermometer reading preceding 8 winding road in woods neat Mil- eee occas) am June) I tron secs of tough ‘congres SS ee te a.m. was 62 degrees. The mercury jler’s home. ‘Mary Jane Slattery, who retained to 84 degrees at 2 2 2 Pp. m | The victim, whose auto had been custody of their two chiidren.:‘- i a = a In Today's Press Fashion Institute of Technology advises ‘men to take a tip from - women who change dresses sev- veral times daily. A change of suits gives a lift and relieves tensions of modern life. he says. A Victory for President | WASHINGTON u&® — President he cisenhower could count a substan- itial victory today in Senate pas- sage of a $4,562.000,000 foreign aid MARILYN ee | Marilyn, 30, was married twice before: To a Low Angeles police. Traffic Expert Explains Attitude Kovg! ole ae pace. Building News ........ 19 thru 30 a P rT fle aggio for } ° sas caine getea a sik (Church News ooo... 10, i1, 12 | dows SS 3 a ing out ou? Mativ . ' County News 0.0.0.0... weve, @ } apd miy admitted he Damen Renype......... ne 8 CHICAGO (INS)—Paul Jones, publicity director, « fae ae to Rave chil-) paltortale ...s0.....03. teeeenes the National Safety Council, describes the public attitude ie ee alae De loel ee POeBEo Lh ‘ 4, news she could report, | Theat r toward traffic safety drives as enthusiastic apathy”, aters ........ Leases ose WD and adds: Kporabyrad TV & Radio Programs ........ =i Tee ed ee __| Asked if she would continue her| Wilson, Earl ........ Soucy ea ets “The problem will. be solved only when the average present career ‘after her marriage| Women’s Pages... . Joe stops yelling ‘Why don’t you do something about it’ and asks instead “W hat can I do to “vr “ to the -Pulitzer-Prize winner, she ist red, “I to.” “TRE FOUR J0E8" Toniant & Sundey at "900" Lounge. : \ a. , 3 . . } ‘ + / \ ( , 7 4 eis FF. fe py ft “if Fr CY | i l Pe a as ~ o ee PN ane St / asleep at the wheel. causing his | ‘authorization bill but his mutual. | courtyard. directions. More than one group took the table apart and did the job a second time. The girls may all be dressed in identical clothing, but they~have' managed to achieve individuality. teel Walkout Due Tonight as Taks Founder Polish Rebellion In New jobs Negotiators Nearly Crushed © by Communists Mounting Casualty List A patrol from Fort Worth, Texas, | Shows Some Workers wore large Stetsons and greeted everyone it met with a _ hearty ‘Howdy, Texas!”’ Girls from Placerville, Califor- aia are wearing clamper hats with tiny replicas of a gold miner's pan and hammer on the front. Several patrols have made aprons to wear while they cook. Girls trom California are im- pressed with the greenness of Michigan. A group from near Seat- tle said it looked a litte like home except for the trees: they have only softwoods out there Michigans hish woodlands drew approval trom [Laura Aquero, a Pueblo Indian from the Cochiti Reservation and leader of the only patrol to represent New Mexico. “Hew xreen,’ Laura ex- claimed with approval. But then she quickly launched into an en- thusiastic description of the sandstone and sage colors in’ her own state. Pérhaps the most colorful con- fingent is the hKoda-Color Patrol from Rochester, \. \ home of the kastman Kodak Co. Their tents are pink, yellow, purple and green instead of the tan-colored canvas shelters which dot the Roundup site by the hundreds. The four girls from Brazil are not wearing Bermuda shorts. It is not customary in their country and they will wear skirts through out their stay at the encampment They had to get excused from mid- term examinations to come to Michigan Seea after the arrival of each camper, she exchanged her money for camp script. This is geod at the trading post, the post ‘Continued on Page 2. Col. 2) >—__- _———__— Two Swim Free as Bridge Drops Truck Into Lake Charies Mann, 4) and his son Elray. 15. of Lake Orion tescaped injury Pinday afternoon when a W-foot wooden bridge ol lapsed dropping their dum p truck into In dian Lake northe ‘ast of Lake Orin They were able to swim to safety. leaving the truck stuck on a pile, nose down im six feet of water . , The accident climaxed two weeks of bad luck. First a horse fell on another David, 18 Then one of Mann's three trucks was stolen. and is still missing Mann was taking a load of dirt ty the island home of the Charles Johnsons when the bridge, built in 1947, fell son David was following in Mann's remaining truck, and helped in the rescue. Last night. David was rushed to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, be- heved suffering with appendicitis Meanwhile, Charles and Emma Johnson are stranded on their island with only a rowboat reach shore. schedule Are Still Fighting BERLIN (i1S)—Troops and tanks took over the Streets and jet planes pa- troled menacingly in the skies today as the. Polish Communist government went all-out to erase the last knots of rebellion in blood-spattered Poznan. That ers still were fighting was indicated by reliable reports of mounting casualties. A corresponderit of the West German news agency D.P.A. reported by from the battle-torn city of Poznan that the latest un- official death toll “was up- wards of 70 and more than 300 injured,” ‘Meanwhile reports were re- ceived in Vienna that public pro test demonstrations had taken place in Budapest against the Communist Hungarian government within the last few dav« ) The Red Polish government was determined to crush the armed Peles who have taken part in a two-day werkers’ up- rising. Warsaw radio said early today that a “manhunt” continued far shat # termed “individual provoc- although order was said to have been restored to the big industrmal city Westerners who arrived in Ber lin from Poznan reported that sporadic shooting continued in the city last evening Travelers said bands of snipers were operating on the outskirts of Poynan HIGH. CASUALTY FIGURES k-vewitnesses to the violent anti Communist uprising agreed that casualty figures ran much higher than the count admitted by the gmernment But the city was reported quiet The big International Trade Fair which today. opened on this morning. The reconstructed, 900 \ear-old Cathedral of Poznan was inaugu- rated m a ceremony Obviously in- tentied to show the world that the situation in Poznan was back to normal , alheurs ends However, visitors to the city were leaving as fast as possible because food was running. short and the water supply was cut. Most of the {Continued on Page ? travelers had heard 2. Cols 2} Any Volunteers? TEMPE. Ariz. “P—Is a slug of whisky really an antidote fer snake- bite? The National Science Foun- dation has given Arizona State to College at Tempe $2.000 to seek sales the answer. some Polish work- phone RAYMOND H, STORM cast oR ye ge EDWARD NOVAK Bell Names Iwo to Higher Posts R..H. Storm to Succeed Edword Novak as Head of Pontiac District eo ’ Appointment of Raymond H Storm to succeed Fidward Novak as Pontiac district manager of the has been announced by company offi- Michigan Bel! Telephone Co cials The Fusenhower administration, Novak. manager here four years, meanwhile, took a hands-off atti- will he ‘assistant general sales tude toward the negotiations for manager of the firm Sterm at one time (1950-51) Was assistant manager of the Pontiac district. With Bell since 1948, he was on the Detroit staff at the time of his present ap- pointment. Novak has been associated with the firm for 16 years. An outstanding amateur Novak has been active in civic activities as a member of the Ro tary Club, YMCA and the Oakland County Red Cross Chapter He was recently named chairman ofthe Junior Achievement Ad- visory Committee and has served as division chairman of the United Fund As assistant general sales mana- ger. golfer activites in central “northern Michigan in Arbitration to End Deadlock Furnaces Grow Cold | as Output Nears Halt | in Nation’s Mills NEW YORK (?\—Weary negotiators began their fi- nal attempt today to head off a midnight the country. There was no sign of a break in the stale- mate. John A. Stephens, chief company negotiator, told newsmen on entering the session that there was “nothing new to report.” David J. McDonald, United Steelworkers union presi@ent, was noncommit- tal on the outlook. “It’s a lovely morning.” was all he would say in response to news- men &§ questions The negotiators met in the Ho- tel Roosevelt's presidential suite, where they have been holding al- | most daily sessions since early this month when the talks were transferred here from Pittsburgh. Furnaces cold and silent as the nation’s stee] mills got set for the threatened walkout. Pro- duction neared a halt in the vital. basic-economy industry The negotiations were launched more than a month ago between the union and companies which produce 90 per cent or more of bie country’s steel ‘heir present contract expires at ee ght tonight. oonrmwet TOO BINDING The steel companies have insist- ed on a 5-year agreement to suc- ceed the present 2-year pact. The union says it cannot bind the steel- workers to so long a contratt. The company later cut its demands to four years and four months. The steelworkers are “het — really het” against acceptance of the industry offer, union presi- dent’ David J. McDonald said yesterday. grew the moment The union has asked for a ‘ sub stantial’ but unspecified wage in- crease over the present average pay of $2.46 an hour, double pay for Sunday, time and a half pay for Saturdays, a 52-week layoff pay plan, a company paid insurance program and other benefits The companies offered a 7.3-cent (Continued on Page 2. Col. 5) Homecoming for Wifi ST. CLAIR (#*—Members of the St. Clair River Country Club plan a big homecoming for their star member, Margaret (Wiffi) Smith, who won the British Women's Amateur Golf Championship Fri- day. A delegation will meet Miss he will head the company’s Smith at Willow Run Airport near and. Detroit July 7 with a band and SEER of congratulation. = ~ —— a Happy lke Quits Hospital for Farm From Our Wire Services WASHINGTON—President Eisen- hower, grinning like a school boy. walked out of Walter Reed Army Hospital today and.drove off to his Gettysburg farm. 7 The Chief Executive left the hos- pital at & o'clock accompanied by ~ the first lady, whose smile was at least as bright as his own As expected, Eisenhower passed a battery of microphones | without pausing. Thus, he main- tained his silence on the question of his political future. He appeared thinner with lines about his neck showing his six- pound Mss of weight since his ab- dominal operation exactly three weeks ago. The President and Mrs. Eisen- hower posed for pictures at an en- trance way, with Eisenhower wav- ‘ing his fedora hat. His fetlow patients at the big medical center waved goodbye to him from their win- overlooking a hospital His spirits and mo- rale wére high after a refreshing might’ s sleep Eisenhower's barber, Steve Mar- tini, shaved him in his room and then the President donned street iclothes for the first time since he entered the hospital 2? days ago. Martini reported: “He's raring to go. He, looks - like a. million bucks.” A million dollars was perhaps a trifle high for the President plain- he looked surprisingly well for a ly showed the The President wore a light tan signs of the major man of 65 who had spent three suit. The first lady was in @ gray qperation which relieved an ob- weeks in the hospital after major silk summer suit with whité acces- struction in his small intestine. But surgery. sories and a big white orchid. Strike of | 650,000 steelworkers across . A a aA, 3 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATUR t TWO > le Scheele Resiaits ~ Health Position | ‘ Surgeon General Quits ‘to Head Pharmaceutical. Research Company. WASHINGTON @—Dr. Leonard A. Scheele is quitting as surgeon general of the U.S. Public Health Service Aug. 1 to head a private pharmaceutical firm. * «* - President Eisenhower an- nounced late yesterday acceptance . of Scheele’s resignation from the post he has held for more than fight sears : A Short time later the Warner Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. an- nounced in New York that Schecie y i ‘will become president of a sub- eae, Sidiary, Warnen-Chicatt Labora §'N REGALIA — Queen Eliza- tories, Inc. at Morris Plains, beth wears habit and ensigns of NJ , the Most Noble Order of the Gar- Scheele's salary in his new post ter for London investiture cere- Was not announced. As surgeon Money. The Queen is Sovereign general, he was paid about $16,500 of the order. . Scheele said he was resigning Twining Visits Soviet Air Force Academy — “in the interests of providing more properly for the future se- MOSCOW ww — Gen. Nathan B. Twining, U.S. Air Force chief of curity of my family.’ but added that “I plan to continue to serve staff, today visited the Red air force academy at Monino. the cause of health in the years ahead in private life.” Eisenhower accepted the resig- «nation “with deepest regret.’ . * * oo A year ago, Scheele was in the Twining was accompanied by weed will be used in the star- the 33-bilfion-dollar program un- increase. He will enter of controversy over the his aides and a group of British, government's handling of the Salk French and Turkish officers for polio vaccine program. When a the trip about 25 miles from Mos-. umber of vaccinated children cow. were stricken with polio, he first) Western reporters were ‘told suspended part of the nationwide they could not go along because vaccination program and _ then the academy is in a closed zone. ialted it entirely. until new safety Twining leaves tomorrow for standards for manufacture of the Germany en route to the United vaccine could be established. ‘States. Steel Strike Looms, But— Industries Have Reserves PITTSBURGH «® — A strike of;/would have inventories of steel to Chase - Md., national president of Sste the United Steelworkers at mid- keep going for several weeks. night tonight would find the na-| Here is an industry-by-industry tion with a reserve steel supply survey of the steel inventory: need. However there would be & veg to complete 1956 model critical, shortage of some widely, roducti make aa used items while other customers 957 ae a I Cd] s * OIL—Has a small working in- “Tventory and would immediately feel the pinch if supplies were cut off. Some oil companies halted TV Commercials Hit With Japanese jnew well drilling. | CONSTRUCTION—(building and HARVARD, Ill. (INS) — Ameri- highways) — Already feeling the can style television singing com- effects of shortages in structural mercials have taken Japanese and heavy plate steel—would be youngsters by storm. hard hit immediately. * o- * | * s ° A delegation of Japanese TV in- CANNING — Has about eight dustrialists visiting the Agmiral weeks supply — sufficient to pro- Corp. plant in ‘Harvard reported vide cans for most of the sum- that the children are so enchanted mer packirig Season. by the sing-song pitch that they pOME APPLIANCES — Has are demanding that their parents something more than a 45-day re- buy them Sake — an alcoholic serve and would not feel any im- beverage plugged by a favorite mediate effect commercial. schedulés. The Japanese delegation reported) FARM EQUIPMENT — Season Scout Groups Open. -jfilled with water from Orchard Roster of Activities (Continued From Page One) office and any place where she might need to spend money, . With the inquisitiveness of squir- rels, the scouts are swapping sou- venirs. They didn't wait for the Swap Tent to start operating. Loca] girls have 1,000 bottles Lake, the lake over which Chief ‘meetings on Apple Island. . * . ‘Pontiac crossed to hold his council) As part of the Roundup’s, “Americana’’ theme, each patrol! ‘brought trinkets, pins or other! Inayelties highlighting some dis-| ttinctive feature of their state or 'region. The New Mexico patrol made | moccasin pins and Indian neck.- laces of seeds and corn te barter in the “swap tent,” where the | Girl Scouts trade curios. The Moby Dick Patrol of New Bedford, Mass., brought whale- | shaped pins; Texas scouts dis-| played pins shaped like twirling lariats, No reports were received of girls’ being lost. Personal belong- ings, health certificates and duffle bags were among the missing items: i Last night campfires were held ate start on the nation's biggest intrastate roads. * at the various tentsites. Tonight ' there will be an all-girl Camp- | | fire in the Arena, Two cords of | | shaped fire. ithe Most Rev. Alexander M. Za-| ileski, vicar general, Roman Catho- jlic Archdiocese of Detroit. Greetings will be given by the! camp director, Mrs. Richard Beck-| hard and Mrs. George:S. Dunham. | chairman of the planning commit-' ltee for this first Senior Scout | \camp. She will bring greetings, |from Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower. | honorary president of the Girl Scouts. * * Roy F. Layton of Chevy . | | Mrs, ithe Girl Scouts and Dorothy Strat-| iton of New York City, the national | ‘Executive Director, will speak. The Roundup is open to visitors any day from 10 a.m. to sundown. | On Wednesday, July 4, the first of | three public spectacles will be pre-' ‘sented at 3 p.m. The public may ‘also stay for fireworks in- the jevening. Jewish Leaders Reach Moscow | Rabbis Now on 5th Day; | of Soviet Tour Report ‘Encouraging’ Signs ‘now in Mos¢ow to establish re- ligioug contact with Soviet Jews also, Ra REDS’ LITTLE HOUSE — Model home, above, Calif.. which Soviet building e their tour of the United States last fall, is pro- , totype of one scheduled for shipment to Moscow CONSTRUCTION SCHOOL- some time in at San Bruno, xperts saw on DAY, JUNE 8003956 he, August of this year — complete | with furnishings. Amtorg, Soviet trade agency, | has OK'd purchase order placed at the time for — the Oddstad-built home. It’s a three-bedroom, | two bath dwelling. $33 Billion Road Project Under Way; Gas, Other Costs Go Up Tomorrow WASHINGTON — Taxes on tion of 41,000 miles of interstate manufacturer's excise tax on gasoline and other items for high-'superhighways in the next 13 to/trucks, buses and truck-trailers way users go up tonight at mid- 16 years and additional thousands|goes up from 8 to 10 per cent; night t6 help finance an immedi- of miles of urban and connecting!and truckers must pay $1.50 a road-building program. * * s Emphasizing speed in getting predicted: “We'll be clearing trees, mov- 1 fore Oct, 1.” ‘Arthur Bilss Lane wat US Ambassa r to Peland from 194§ until he d im 1947, soon after the Commu- took over the government. In the following article, Lane. now living in retirement tn Washington. comments on riots in the Polish city of Poznan ) By ARTHUR BLISS LANE Former U.S. Ambassador to Poland Written Especially for International News Service WASHINGTON (INS) — The re- ports regarding the riots in Poznan, the largest city in what used to be German Poland, are highly signifi- Cant, the fact that the Polish offi- cial radio confirms these reports emphasizes the seriousness of the situation. Prebably the Poles have taken do s Ld But for the motorist the first the tax| feel it tomarrow ider way, a Federal Bureau of in an increase of one cent a gal- | The invocation will be offered by Public Roads official confidently lon in the federal eC dan noticeable effect iThe same boost applies fuel for trucks. year per 1.000 pounds for any itruck weighing 26,000 pounds or more. La s increases, s | These tax effective | ed to present itread rubber will be taxed for the lions for the pay-as-you-go road The program calls for construc- first time at 3 cents a pound; the building project. Former Diplomat rp eels Polish Riots ‘Si gnificant’ - ton having been willing to risk his matching money life as well as those of his men. This courageous action at Poznan 7 90 per cent of the cost of the interstate superhighway system, ‘the stafes 10 per cent. For pri- imary, secondary and urban high- ways, they continue to split the ‘eost 50-30, but more federal will be available. * * * Within minutes after President until 1972, will yield an estimated: /$14,800,000,000. They will be add- motoring taxes ‘amounting to about 23% billions: ng dirt and paying out money The present 5 cents a pound taxjfor that period to make up a high. within 60 days—and certainly be- on tires goes up to 8 cents; re- way trust fund of about 389 bil- - \The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM—A new estimate of the cost of the city’s present sewage treatment plant and the expected cost. of its new addition ‘now being built has been released ‘by James H. Purkiss, Jr., director of finance, The cost ef the total completed 14-Year-Old Girl Stabbed Dead Teenager Hit 30 Times; _ Father Near Collapse 14-year-old adopted daughter of a wealthy businessman and church leader was found dead on the patio of her home stabbed 30 times. brother, held for questioning, told pin this on me, but they've got the wrong guy.” * * s The victim was Carol Elaine Drennon, daughter of Lawrence Drennon, owner of a heavy equip- ment company and assistant su- tist Church here: He was re- ported near collapse and under a doctor's care. Mrs. Drennon, su- perintendent of the primary de- partment of the church, flew home by chartered plane last night from Ridgecrest, N. C., where she had ‘been attending a Baptist training The federal government puts up conference. i s * = | The stabbing was reported by iDavid Drennon, 13, who said he found the body sprawled on the ‘patio about 1 p.m., when he re- ‘turned home for lunch from sum- mer school. | Dr. David Gorelick, a patholo gist. said after an autopsy that may quite probably be followed by Eisenhower signed the bill yester- Carol had not been sexually mo- other acts of patriotic violence day. Secretary of Commerce jested. Dr. Gorelick said the stab against Communist despotism not Weeks announced the allocation w only in Poland but in other cap- of federal funds to the 48 states, deep tive nations as well. I do not place any credence in the idea that this uprising may have been due to the recent visit | of Tite te Moscow. I am not as nalve as some persons in this country whe held to the falla- _ clous theory that Tito represents a different type of communism. All forms of communism are the same. They are aimed at the! |District of Columbia and three ‘territories for the first year of ithe programs—fiscal 1957. ibilion dollars for interstate high- /ways and 125 million for local ‘roads. These will be credited to ithe states immediately by the Treasury Department. As they let. contracts and bills become due advantage of the recent dramatic destruction of all we hold dear: las they get federal approval of changes in the Soviet Union and Democracy, religion and liberty, and specifically the overthrow of the criticism of Soviet Commu- nist Pargy chief Nikita Khrush- chev by the foreign parties. The spirit of liberty of the-Rol completely quenched has finally ‘burst forth in a brave. although E&stern Europe and the sec MOSCOW (INS! — A group of perhaps for the moment futile, the. in production’ American Orthedox Jewish rabbis attempt at liberation from the 0d bless the Polish people. Communist masters who have been under the heel of Moscow since that their country has seven TV already has passed peak demand for the first time in 40 years to- the puppet Lublin government was stations and 250.000 receivers — and manufacturers feel they have day reported several ‘‘encourag- founded in Polarfd under Stalin's half of which are of Japanese enough steel to continue present make, and the rest imported from production schedule for several the United States. ‘weeks. American-made sets can be used) “°C: without modification in Japan be- RAILROADS — Freight car standard of transmission. Phone Wouldn't Pay Off —That Was the Payoff’ big roads like New York Central report enough stee] on hand to lcontinue car building for about nm ar ar jvolume would decline immediate- ST. MARYS, W. Va. — Truck iy because finished steel ship- driver Myles Milton stopped at &\ ments and movement of raw ma- restaurant to call his wife, COM: terials make up big portion of Pali plained to the operator that hé treignt business. had a poor Spon ali asked ‘When he oe Report Polish Revolt Is Nearly Crushed When the operator said it was (Continued From Page One) not a money-return station, Milton yanked the phone from the wall reports in Poznan that the uprising ihad spread te several other Polish and smashed it on the floor. Later, | he told police he had had a rough | day and was very tired. Celebration to Mark Philippine Freedom jconfirmation of this. MANILA (® — A five-day cele-| _ bration marking the 10th anni-| In Washington. State Department on his trip so far, saying five! The ing” signs. ™- The American rabbis noted that ithe first Hebrew prayer book since’ before the 1917 revolution will be, direction on July 21, 1944. * @ 4 . The Polish Minister of Defense Rokossovsky, formerly a marsha! es ‘the United States. the interests of the liberati US. Sy Steel Talks Stymied as Walkout Looms (Continued From Page One) issued shortly. They were shown in the Soviet army, who was ap- hourly direct wage increase each cause both countries use the same building program already affected tne page proofs and told the books pointed to his present position by year for five years. a 52-week lay- weeks, * e | The rabbis also were informed | |Proved the opening of a Jewish) caacsiaan seminary soon, — Rabbi Solomon Sehliffer, rabbi | of Moscow, showed the visitors | the library he is collecting for a new seminary. No rabbis have been trained in Russia since the revolution and Rabbi Schliffer, now in his middle 60's, is one | of the “younger” Soviet rabbis. The government has agreed to |set up meat shops and restaurants. conforshing to Jewish dietary re- ‘quirements. | \ | | | | | | | York City, who heads the visiting delegation, declined to comment Communist cruelty. less of the inevitable loss of life, jeight weeks. Railroad freight that the Soviet government has ap- the attempt is all to the good. * s ° We did not gain our own inde- pendence without George Washing- Bulldozer Hijacked at Construction Site | A bulldozer was reported hi- jacked this morning. According to Oakland County Sheriff's deputies, an unidentified ‘and Baltic cities. but there was no| Rabbi David Hollander of New M8" stopped on Highland road, loaded the bulldozer onto a truck, and escaped heading west. bulldozer js owned by a con- versary of Philippine inde- Officials said today the uprising of days was too short a time to draw Struction company, and was being pendence got under way here to Polish workers shows that even in dav. . a police-ridden country the people Special guest for the main cele have a ‘breaking point under op- bration Wednesday—July 4—will Pression, where the will to freedom be Vice President Richard- Nixon ia itself despite overwhelming ds. The Weather SPARKED BY HUNGER le And from London the Polish gov- ronruc. ine ee rere ermment-in-exile said today _ the oats tleedy and wermer tedey ané rioting in Poznan was sparked by night 68-43. Temerree partly croegy Starvation in Poland, not by under- sad warm with seattered thundershowers ground agents. Alexander Zawisza, of this exile fm the efterneen and evening, high 90-94. ih te southwest winds Dene ie te! group, described the rioting as ‘‘an act of desperation.” 15-20 miles per hour this afterneen . Giminishing to #-19 tonight and ineress- ing again temerres. Teday tn Portise “From the reports of seme of 6g Pet temperature preceding & @m the visitors given to the British ont’ Om: Wind velority 10 mph ipress. if seems clear that at first : utheer \ Qua on Saturday ai 813 om. ite engage gi of coon um fises Sunder et 4549 at eharacter a t monstrators Moon sets Bunday et 1 15 ee a le d. ‘We want bread.’ “It was the action of the author- Re Moon rises Saturday at 11 Dewntown “Temperatures osesees-e ll am ve {cs : e i‘ -.» 78 ities. which changed this peaceful 8 emccicssc88 1pm! 2. 12282 demonstation into bloody riots.” Ab Ge — *, 2pm *| Friday in Fentine (Capias ad Testificandum - f Recorded wnhtowr) | * e i Fool semebegtens 60S zy Sil in Good Form | JACKSON, N.C. @—In a decade le so the Northampton County od One Year Age in Pontiac ' Highest ... €) clerk of court will be needing a Pfs ee fl new supply of forms on which to eather— a. ‘issue capiases ad testificandum. ary | i : ° «ee pete i 8 Tears | Back in 1887, about 1,000 copies 6 tm 1931 Le 41 0 190 oy the forms were printed Friday's Temperstare Chart clerk isued one in April of this 68-93 19 $5 Chtenge 7 64 phils. 4 yeat, leaving six on hand. BS Minnespeis 1 68 form issued in April was Ag Bt & the first one. the-clerk had needed $f Phoenix thee 3 in 10 years. Ieckeomiile ui 8B. Mari fe i “A capes ad testificandum is an von y gh Seameun” orde r a person = appear in Los Angeles «85 65 Beattie B Sicourt and testify. conclusions. | ° * * Rabbis Hollander, Samuel Adel- man of Newport News, Va., said, Earlicr reports that the thief es-| A strike would also halt most Raptaz, . and and caped driving the bulldozer down jron ore freighters on the Great, Texas. by short supply although some would be off the presses in a few Stalin. will undoubtedly put down Off pay program. 4 per cent pre- ‘the insurrection with customary Mium pay for Sundays and va- But regard- "ious vacation, holiday and other benefits. INVITATION REJECTED Last night top officers of the in- the details for each project. ee rveretore, ai ameticane noua PONTIAC Deaths which never in history has bbén hail this bold revolution. It is in ot a Arthur H. Adams Arthur H. Adams, 76. was found dead in his home, 12 Downing St lyesterday morning. He had died of a heart attack. Born on June 22, 1880. in Roches- ter, Ind., he was the son of Mar- shall A. and Martha Harvey | hae . | A resident of the Pontiac area for 40 years, Mr. Adams had been janitor at the Pontiac State Bank and was a member of B_P.O.F. 810. He is survived by two sisters. of Owosso; three brothers, Ivan Adams of Flint, Earl ang A. E. Adams, both of Rochester, Ind. ounds were about two inches and could have been made with a pocket knife. _ Police said a pocket knife of the type carried by fisgermen was ‘it fit the wounds. | David told officers he Younger Brother Held; SPRINGFIELD, Mo. i — The. esterday — er younger a reporter: ‘‘They are trying to Tally Costs of New, Old- City Plant for Transfer bullding, which is to be turned ‘over to the North Evergreen Sew- ‘age Treatment Authority when final detailg are cleared for the structure alone, cost -Purkisg says. The original building, when it went into service in 1939 had cost $185,768.71, and its depreciation is figured on a 50-year basis, his re- _ port says. ; Shop and laboratory equipment and other plant equipment cost ‘another $19.274. He estimates it at '50 per cent of that original cost, which was paid out within the past 17 years, he says. The authority would take over | the building, according te cur- rent plans by officials, te service the communities of Trey, Bloom. field Hills, Bloomfield Township and Birmingham. Further additions would be ex- pected under the current plan. Chief of Police Ralph Moxley has returned from a convention trip to Sault Ste. Marie, where he and his family also took fishing excursions. He attended the meet- jings of the Michigan Police Chiets ' Association. | . LJ ’ blood priv erintendent of the Grants Avenue, Ping from an arm e i from a car’s trunk alarmed a | passing motorist whe called po- | ce. But the police yesterday | found that the arm was that of | a hale-and-hearty teenager, and | the “‘bleod’’ was catsup. —--. | No charge was made against the play-acting teenage group involved, * * Ld Exchange club members have voted funds for sponsoring a young- ster to the University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp and for a cancer victim. Walter Morgan of the club was elected to the state board of control at the recent state conven- tion in Detroit. * 2 ° Lieyd D. Schlesinger , Lloyd D. Schlesinger, 49, 184 So. Glengarry, Bloomfield Township, died today at Mt. Carmel Hospital in Detroit as the result of an auto accident in Battle Creek June 7. ' Born in Chicago, he lived in These allocations amount to one found in a garage drawer and that Bloomfield Township a year and a half, after moving there from De- ttroit. He was a state sales man- = knife from a friend Thursday ®t for the Four Roses Distillers. and had it. | Friends said both Carol forgotten where he put and they will draw on these funds. David were adopted by the Dren- °! the Pi Psi fraterni They can let a contract as soon'non; when they were babies. It Michigan Venders Agsn was not learned whether the |youngsters are related by blood. GM Plants Shutdown for Fourth of July Employes at local General Mo- tors plants wil] begin a three-day holiday vacation Monday when most manufacturing operations will be shut down in observance of Independence Day, July 4. | The temporary shutdown, to be observed generally throughout the corporation, will affect the Pontiac Motor Division, GMC Truck & Coach Division’ and the Fisher Body plant. Workers will report back on their regular shifts Thurs- Mrs. H. C. Shingledecker of Syl. day. according to local spokesmen. | van Village and Mrs. Roy Barcus) The only Pontiac Motor employes died as she was who will work will be those en- gaged in defense work, foundry, ‘maintenance and parts warehouse idustry’s Big Three—U. S. Steel.! A Lodge of Sorrow will be con-, Workers, officials said, vitation to confer personally with McDonald. | could be served by changing ne- gotiating procedures. Even if a strike were averted, | It might be a month before steel | operations return to normal. The | banking of fires, now under way, ing takes much longer. Industry sources said that pro- duction losses due to the cooling of the giant blast furnaces have already amounted to millions of jused .at 6777 Highland, deputies dollars. e % e Hershel Schacter of New York have Highland road were unfounded. Lakes and idle between 8.000 and ‘kept a busy schedule since arriving in Moscow last Friday. ' Today the rabbis were sched- uled to meet the Soviet govern- ;ment's council on cults to discuss their tour. | Ps State Senators Vote Yes. WASHINGTON — Sen. McNa-. ‘mara (D-Mich) and Sen: Potter, Senate last night. i deputies added Larsen Eliminated LONDON (INS) — Second-seeded Ken Rosewall of Australia elimi- nated Art Larsen of San Leandro, toric Wimbledon, Meanwhile, eighth-seeded Vic 6-1, 84. Many Agencies Supply Services _ The sun was high, the trading ipost jammed, the post office swamped with mail home to the! folks. Western Union wires buzzed, with “We got here safely and need ‘more -varm clothes.” i | Five thousand Girls Scouts and, itheir 1.000 leaders have settled down for two weeks of getting acquainted, having fun, and learn- ing about the very vastness of the \organization which brought them to. Highland Recreation area ih the first national Girl Scout Roundup. | There's little of city living jeft i for these scouts. When that many young girls gather together in one place, several “city like” agen. cles have to be provided for their protection, . Down Main ‘Street, past the mall with its 78 flag poles. past the public information tent, health and welfare and cafeteria, the Michigan State Policé are encamped in the Most modern and up-to-date field headquarters in existence, Manned by two Pontiac post of- ficials; Sgt. Charles Mulick and Corp. Peter Waisanen, this modern 9,000 seamen. ! A work stonpage in steel would be the fifth in the industry in 11 years. To Rechristen Freighter \Calif., 7-5. 7-5, 6-3. today from the) DETROIT —The cement car- ‘men's singles competition at his- rier E. M. Ford, repaired and re- built after a collision with t freighter A. M. Byers April 19. (R-Mich) both voted in favor of Seixas of Philadelphia advanced to will be formall: rechristened Tues- the -$4,562,000,000 foreign aid au- the quarter finals by knocking off day, July 24. The collision tied up thorization bill passed 54-25 by the South Africa's Gordon Forbes, 6-2. freighter traffic in the St. Clair ‘River several days. Bethlehem. Republic — and nine ducted at the Donelson-Johns Fu-. other major firms rejected an in-neral Home at 8 p.m. this evening. Te Service will be at 10 a.m. Monday from the funeral home with the They said “‘no useful purpose” Rey pp. McColl of the First! Christian Churclt officiating. Burial legraph Company Asks for Increase in Rates ‘EW YORK (INS) — Western Union announced yesterday it has and had been with the firm 17 iyears. He had attended Detroit public schools and was a member ty and the He leaves his wife, Elizabeth: two sons, Joseph and Thomas at ‘home, two sisters, Mrs. E. A. Starkweather of Detroit, and Mrs. Helen West of Detroit, and a broth- er, Joseph M.. of Milwaukee. | Service will be at Bell Chapel (of the William R. Hamilton Co., at-1 p.m. Monday with interment im Grandlawn Cemetery, Detroit. Flaming Gas Truck Rips Cincy Buildings _ CINCINNATI truck ploded here today, setting fire to 10 stores and residences and de- stroying at least four parked auto- mobiles One woman, Mrs. ( — A gasoline Mary Barnett, safety from her burning home. Authorities said her death ap- parently was due either to a ‘heart attack or shock | The accident and fire eccurred near the intersection of Harrison and State avenues and close to the end of the heavily traveled ‘Western Hills viaduct. Approximately 50 persons were ‘will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- applied to the Federal Communi. uted from their homes as burn- ‘tery. Mrs. Joseph Alvarado | takes about three days. Reheat- | Mrs. Joseph (Guradalupe) Alva- jradg, 50, a former resident of P jtiac, died suddenly yesterday at ‘her home, 990 W. DeMode St., Holly. | She was born on March 31, 1906, ‘in MeNeil, Tex., the daughter of 'Guodaleyse and Medino Gonsalz married in 1924 in Mrs. Alvarado came here from Texas 15 years ago. She moved to Holly in 1951. A member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, |she had been-employed at the Wil- ;son Foundry. Holly, and a sister, Mrs. Nancy, Torrez, of Croswell. The rosary will be recited at 8 ‘f-m. Sunday in the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. Service will! be at 9 a.m. Monday from St. Vin- cent de Paul Catholic Church with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. | ications Commission for rate in- jcreases totaling $11,400,000 per jyear. The company said the increases would be on interstate messages, ‘money orders and ‘‘various minor /services.” | The new rates, which would be- ‘come effective on July 29 under the company proposal, would range from 5 to 15 cents outside the | “first zone,"’ which is being ex- tended from 75 miles to 125 miles. ing gasoline sprayed over the frame buildings, : Man Severely Hurt as Car Hits Railing i | A Rochester resident was in “fair’* condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today after suffer. ing multiple injuries in an early- merning accident at Troy. Georze Horter, 37, is being treat- Auxiliary Unit Discusses cd for a fractured shoulder, multi- Annual State Convention | Reports on ‘the recent state en- campment at Bay City and a dis-: Besides her husband, she is sur. cussion of plans to have a con- struck a cement railing alongside vived by one child, Francesco of|cession stand at Oakland Park 4 bridge at Rochester Road and featured the regular meeting of the Ladies. Auxiliary of V.F.W.: cently. Unit delegates = Mrs. Beach. Mrs. Archie Tryan, and Mrs. Paul Boulter, spoke on the convention. trailer comes complete with sev- eral telephone lines, radio service to and from any other police post. The trailer unit is attached to its own generator which provides _ power at all times for flood light | Use, telephone and radio equip- ment. ; Twenty-two state troopers are spending two weeks at the Round- up, circling the area 24 hours a day for security purposes. Troopers from other posts throughout south- ern Michigan are on call in case of emergency. - Girl Scouts ‘Rough It’ in Small City Fifty - six military ‘policemen, members of the U. S. Army at Fort Sheridan, Ill., are also pres- ent. . Across from the MP headquar- ters, the state police and fire department is the camp hospital staffed by army doctors and nurses, According to Lt, Donald Worpell, clinical psychologist with the hos- pital, there have been only a few minor casualties sd far — cuts, bruises and sore throats. completely checked on their ar- rival at camp for communicable diseases. So far, no one’s been sent home with measles or mumps Lt. Worpell said. - In addition to the local police, fire department and hospital, the’ canvas city at Highland Recrea-| tion area comes complete with garbage truck (which makes daily rounds) snack bars, trading post, Post office, theater and all the ma- jor sécial agencies of home. ~ There are even traffic signals on the corriers (in the form of direct- The girls and counselors were te, ty ing MP's) for passing cars. Post 1008 at the Legion Hall re-| ple lacerations of the knees. el- ‘purchase, will be about $235,768.71. . Its : equipment, besides the ~ being helped to: trailer overturned and ex. |bows and face, and a broken nose. | Horter was hurt and his car com- pletely demolished when his car Urbancrest. investigating Troy Township police reported, | Horter told them he thought he Must have fallen asleep at the Loren Wheel. 3 Teenagers Arrested in Breakin Charges A trio of area teenagers were arrested by Waterford police last night and lodged in the Oakland County Jail for investigation for be- ing involved in several recent breakins, The boys being held are: Kenneth Hogt, 18, of 204 Pioneer Dr., Rob- ert J. Lukes, 17, of 4088 Wenonah Dr., and Donald R, Musgraves, 18, of 1556 Moccassin St., Waterford Township, Nary 4 Behind Leader « WETHERSFISLD, Conn. wh — Bill Nary of Wayne, .Mich., was among the crowd of golfers with 139° strokes at the halfway of the Insurance City Tournment today. It ts four strokes off the 135 pace set hy Ed (Porky) Oliver of Canton, Mass., Arnold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa. mark - Open Golf ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1996 a THREE —— ane eee ternatenee st, | Security for Yo ‘| The. first professionel baseball Pound for pound, cattail roots , € y u . team, the Cincinnati Red Roce. yield 10. times more food value’ _ Puployed Can Maken me . ack Security Payments . tasetua By RAY HENRY ~ | total about 22 billion dollars. It's SPORTING ferarenan AP Writer | invested in interest-bearing gov- — aH From D. M. of New York City:| ermmentisecurities, “T've owned my oWn store for the) From D. H. O. of Los Regtien. last 25 years. I didn’t realize until|Calif.; “I've been getting Social Security ee ae! hepa two Years. Now 1 ha wcieaassi into eal Security and, j eee tered yoni peerage thereby, make myself eligible for .o-n $7 900 a. year without. losing Social Security payments on retire- i, benefits. What if I work for . ment at age 65. Can I make back four months and make $300 in’ e BOATS and CANOES | jPayments to Social Security to cOV- each month, Will I lose any of my @ LIFE JACKETS | er me ae he sao evil opened benefit. checks?” aN @ LIFE PRESERVER CUSHIONS up for self-employ persons in ; y 11951?" e If your earnings are not over ‘4 @ FISHING TACKLE ; ee $1,200 for the year, you'll receive &, \ e RODS and REELS Yes, but you may make back 44 your checha. It. doesn't mat- 5 é.. | @ CAMP STOVES payments only until Jan. 1, 1953. 1. ‘how many months it takes : @ OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL You may make the necessary ar- you to earn the $1,200 ay, . rangements te do so through the ; Oo ae >» JOHNSON nearest Interpal Revenue office. From M. I. of Albany, NX. Y:"'I \ Ps | was born in Ireland and have nev- Pa OUTBOARD | From D. V. of Norfolk, Va: “My .. a. pee ones. ‘fnother died last month and the So wt lesan naturalized Would the ers = MOTORS ‘ ae pf fact that I've never been natural- icial Security people told us to send ized have any effect on my draw- aig back the check for that month. ing social Security benefits?” @ WATER SKIS c “ We sent it back, but are wondering “x, e@ SURF BOARDS \ ; d to, Ca tell us?’ why we had to, Can you tell * 8 ¢ @ PICNIC JUGS \\e The Social Security law does = (You may write Ray Henry in @ COOLER CHESTS aa) net permit payment of monthly care of this newspaper about your e@ SK! ROPES . Ls A : retirement benefits for the month Social Security or retirement prob- GAS CANS ae = in which death occurs, lem. Please enclose a stamped. e —— Z “self-addressed envelope and 5 mn . Ff. VU. of Washington. From L. Rh. U. of a cen's in coin} D. C.: “Somewhere I got the im- - ee pression that a person who has paid into Social Security for ten Keeps Family (recirar : years is eligible for maximum So- » ese ciall Security payments — $108.50 MARSHALL Hazen van den UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK US. Army Prete plus 30 per cent for a wife—upon Berg Hatch, son of Atth. and Mrs, @ Everything for a Fun-Filled Holiday! JUST FOR PRACTICE — Members of the 703rd Tank Battalion, Hancock (right) binds the ankle of ‘casualty’’ Robert Anderson dur- retirement at age 65. This got me Hazen J. Hatch. is the seventh SY | AYBAUGH’S Pontiac Army Reserve unit, simulate medical care under field con- ing bivouac. The group will complete its two-week training period into an argument with a friend member of his family to enter the ditions during summer training at =P McCoy, Wis. Pfc. Herbert and return bome July 1. the other day. He says my impres- practice of law and the fourth to : 2 sion is wrong. Is 11?” ‘be admitted to the bar by his SPORTS SHOP uncle, Calhoun County Circuit Big FREE PARKING Let Yes. If a person works under e Social Security for ten years, he’s Judge Blaine W. Hatch Others Hi | h W a C 0 mM mM ISS | 0 n 0) K S N "| m e a Bird ° Eye Gav oe eee say. were his grandfether, two tee 630 Oakland Ave. Phone FE 8-0453 Given to Martin "ments when he reaches 65 and 4Nd a cousin. : retires. But, the actual a t : = : + — —— ~— é . The Inter-County Highway Com- of constructing the existing Detroit would prohibit building on futere for 56 Con vention of the payments depends on earn- 53 s Pas chigan CXpressways. right-of-way. : mission of Southeastern Michigan ©%F & ) : WASHINGTON (INS)—Rep. Jo ings taken steps toward adopting a set “Inside Detroit, the express. “Ht landowners refused to com- seph W. Martin Jr. (R-Mass', "has From B. I. S. of. Mason Gity, taken steps toward adoping a set Ways cest between eight and Al ply with the program, the coun- }..,, presented with a ‘bird's eye’ Iowa: “I read an article in a mag- ye of by-laws. million dollars a mile,” McKie ties could condemn the land right maple gavel which he will use as azine a couple of- months ago. It a O OU OO O } said. “When they get out into Mchie 5 . r " : Commissioners, selected by the now as a last resort, permanent chairman of the Re- mentioned a Social Secumty fund. Boards of Supervisors of the six '** developed territory, the cost said. publican National Convention in but there was no further explana. member counties in the Inter-Coun errs Reece eames A traffic study of the Detroit August ca tton. What is the Social’ Secunt) a ’ se R ty Committee, heard Paul Reid . Metropolitan area, including only =? * fund? } 0) vr hew executive director of the De- However, he said, the ‘Inter- Wayne, Oakiand and Macomb coun. The Ravel, handed over to Mar- | All Seelal Secarity tat money en uUvVvin , troit, Regional Plan Commission, County Highway Commission has tes recentivy was finished by the tin by Rep Winston 1. Trouty (R- peceived from workers and em- pledge the group the full support no condemnation powers State, Highway Department. the Vtv. was a gift from George D ployers is kept in a special trust of his commission “We must get county and town. Wayne County Road Commission, Mason. of Vermont, whose father fund, administered by the United Reid said the highway com. ‘Ship approval of the master plan the City of Detroit and the U.S served as secretary Of the GOP states Treasury but kept sepa- mission, which grew from a wide- De said, “and then rely on their Bureau of Roads conventions in 1940 and 1344 rate from other Treasury func: apread real need for roads and COMdemnation powers and 7oning The study con iuded that an ex- A Vermont bank treasurer Fred tions. The Social Security pro- the efforts of the Supervisors In. Powers to put it into effect.” pressway system costing $1.5 bil. Adams, made the gavel, which he gram meets its own expenses, ter-County Committee, ie attain. He explained that a zoning classi- lion will be needed in the three said carries “some of the old Ver- with ne funds coming from the ing significant results by working fication could be created which counties by 1980, mont Republican tradition.” public taxes, At present, the ed in a new way within the frame- ———- - - —— So : ‘ werk of exiting Bee: THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert A tnerting Thursday was the sec- ond formal gatherng of the group. which began organizing May 28. Under an amended act dating to 1925, the new commission has au- thority to form and operate across county lines, but has little real authority to implement its dec: sions and recommendations John McKie, Detroit ~ Regional Planner and assistant secretary to the new commission, said vester- day the group hopes to save up to $8 million a mile on the cost of constructing new expressways NO CEAR...WELL GO . CLOSER TO THE SHORE... "$y A coordinated pilin of future highway needs will be outlined for the six-county region, he sald, We'll help you finance the purchase of that new car with tember issues. Subscribers to the ° ° the region gets much more devel- A M g a ih cece ther Col- S t WWIID th || reed, ut vere weit evicteas AMEFICAN MAQAZINE srercas wis meen enter Co MOVIE Union eaths “In accordance with the plan, we to Stop Publishing : Estimated at 27 Million can teil people who own land be- Auto, Trailer and Boat ened that they shouldn't build on War II with approximately 27 mil- 440.000 the land .fe'll have to condemn in Ma&azine is ceasing publication 115) E-rowN. Ohio uM — Ben- lion fewer inhabitants than it had) The present Soviet population is ‘This plan will save condemna-| The monthly magazine has been * 28 @ _Western students of Soviet popu- tion money, McKie said. lie added published under its’ present name backed his car down to the Miami During the school year just past lation and economics have been Well be able to tell now, before en roads.’ he explained side a road which must be wid- NEW YORK uh—The American Go Tumbling i in River The Sovret Union ended World ulation on the same date at 167.- the future.”’ jafter its August issue. me Harrod of nearby Miamisburg at the start of the war. some 2 million less than most condemnation was the major cost since 1911. It was started in 1906 River to launch his trailer-borne the first five grades of the Soviet estimating for the Soviet Union in as “Frank Leslie's Popular Mag- Motorboat yesterday. school system had eight million recent years ¢ WAT poet « « > azine.’ The American's need The next thing he knew. both tower pupils than ns ee in The Soviet birth rate during the a low cost auto loan. Choose OPEN TONITE TIL 9 tion was 2'¢ million boat and car were launched. 1940—representing some eight mil- last five years has remained be- . . . . Sport Shirts Paul C. Smith, president and Harrod said he was releasinz jion Soviet children unborn as a tween 249 and 268 per thousand SOUr Car. .-: choose your 1nsur- Reg. $3.50 Value editor in chief of the Crowell. the boat from the trailer when result of war condifions. population. Between 1950 and 1954]. ; Collier Publishing Co., said today thé car started into the water. He These facts emerge from analy- the U.S. birth rate ranged between ance, finance both while you SAM BENSON features of the magazine will be snatched his six-month-old son gis of the first official Soviet pop- 23.6 and 25.0 ; h » : 20 S. PERRY ST. added. to Collier's and Woman's from the front seat before the car’ julation figures released in 17, The Soviet eat rate has : * = els ‘Home Companion with the Sep-. went ‘Under. years. They were published jn a ranged recently between 8&4 and build valuable Bank Credit. = SS manual of basic Soviet statistics, 9.6 per thousand and is currently early this month. put slightly below the American , | This manual demonstrates that death rate estimated for 1955 at E Joseph Stalin lied when he de- 9.3 per thousand. ‘ clared after the war that Soviet —————————— war losses amounted to seven mil- Sturgis Man Killed lion persons. The real figure was SECRETS eth . . : E several times that—not only sol. STURGIS «® — Arthur Sturgis. - ied ban ede | cee wie 2 at tees os ied as It Takes But a Minute to Arrange for Your of civilians night when he lost control of his * 2° ¢ pickup truck although the vehicle AUTOMOBILE LOAN Here are some of the figures camé jo a stop without leaving the: 9 given in the Soviet statistical pub- road. Investigating officers said he per lication suffered fatal injuries, apparently = . The population April 1, 1956 was when the trick careened from side WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE Low PRICES! 200,200,000. The U.S. Census Bu- to side on the St. Joseph County reau estimated the American pop- highway. SAVE-SAVE-SAVE IF SPECIAL PURCHASE! By the Piece—By the Carton—Carload Prices! Plastic EXTRA TILE Armstrong WALL TILE | ReturNasce | Asphalt Tile 4 x4 You May Buy Tile 9x9x', Rainbow ore With or Without Dark Shc Ea. Colors Cement... 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SATURDAY: JUNE M0. 1956 =] 2 | ~n “S & 3 | Peach Crop Two Areas Halt Annexation to Birmingham “Beverlies, Berkshires, Valley Woods Seek Westwood Union | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Facts concerning the possible for-| mation of an incorporated West-, wood Village rather than let the RBeverlies, Berkshires, and Valley Woods be swallowed up by Bir- -mingham or the proposed City of Southfield are being gathered. Petitions being cireulateg to | have the West Beverly area an- | nexed to Birmingham have been | stopped. Chester Guilmet, presi- dent of the West, Beverly Assn. said today.” As a result of Tues- day's meeting, I agreed to stop circulating the petitions.” He has called a board meeting, Monday of his association at his home, 19053 Riverside, to discuss merits of becoming part of West- wood Village rather than joining Birmingham Youth Island brings many smiles boys and girls who go there. e * Meanwhile. the facts on the Venture into the water about the island merger by all the areas, will be correlated by the Westwood Vil- lage committee, and are to be SMILING YOUNGSTERS — Life about the docks and shore at Tests are given before swimmers may Pontiac Press Photo from the teenagers and pre-teen edge of the lake at Youth Island, and lake. For Devotion and Camping Fun printed up, to be used as ammu- nition against the efforts to take the areas into either Birmingham or Southfield INTEREST EXPRESSED ' According to Ted Shurtleff, chairman of the Westwood Com- ‘Youth On By REBA HEINTZELMAN MIL. FORD—Right in the heart of Oakland County and in the middle mittee, the residential groups rep- resenting the ee ee ee of White Lake, there is an island the north of Southfield township “for youth only have all expressed interest in the Thirteen years ago, Frank Hub-| bell gave Youth Island to the De- Westwood pian. trot Pre sbytery of churches, with’ * ° * The residents of al! the areas in- the stipulation that they assume volved will be contracted by ; . . the Westwood committee, Shurtleff eee en says | The new Westwood group in its meeting Tuesday night de- | cided that the two areas should not be taken into the proposed | city, and that possibilities of | their own city should be investi. gated, A budget for the proposed “ est- wood Village home-rule city would, be $153.000, the committee esti- mates. Of that $29,000 would be re-/ turned from the-state in tax rebate, | which would be at $7.25 on a one-| m thousand dollar assessed valuation | 24 based on the 1950 census, they) ' ' expect. * “eo re The Berkshire Hills association) | — president Charles L Shull, has ex-/| | pressed his support of the West-' wood plan, and says he is against letting his area become part of the City of Southfield. Those on the incorporation | committee are Shurtleff; Shull; Arthur C. Prine, East Bever- ly vice-chairman; Robert B. Reed, East Beverly: secretary: treasurer; Marvin RK. Marsh of Fast Beverly; Mr. and Mra, T. 4. LaFountaine, Ray Forsyth, Asa Sherwood, Mrs. KR. G, Cudi- ni, and William Aulepp, all of the Berkshires; J. William Har. ris, of the Valley Woods Assn.; Marvin B, Cline, of the South Berkshire Group; hand Ted E Daugherty, ef the West Beverty Assn. The Southheld township popula. tion 1s now about 30.000, with about * young people do the clean Yup stint. July Fourth 8.000 in the Westwood area. The, whole townships area is 31": square miles, with 444 or 14 per cent in the area that the Westwood “ourt Jul i ave be Village would include, But that Fourth of July plans have been . | 3 revealed by planning groups in Bree. has 25 per cent of the as. may localities, including Lake sessed valuation of the township Orion, and (Garston, where fire according to Westwood advocates worka mre Arumg) oarding house, and she proved kill a few hours between trains. SUCh a good client that the fellow and his wife never seemed to get My old man told the stranger he tired of thanking my old man for odd 2 et) ho ie doing them the favor of bringing of the nicest poker rooms he ever saw in his life. He personally her there. Then one day the board- vouched for the, honesty and in- er ran off with the husband. and tegrity of Poker Joe's. So he took the wife went to the Chieftain of- the stranger there, and when the fice where my old man was bus) Another time, my old man met | a woman who was looking fer a | French ‘Engineer Is ‘Disgusting’ Contract By EARL WILSON J NEW YORK—‘“The best way to learn French.” I've always heard, “is to get a French gal.” Something told me that the wife wouldn't quite approve homework of such a first-hand nature in my case—so I chose to confine my studying to an interview with beautiful Nicole - Maurey. Nicole had come to a studio to be photographed “What I should wear?” the pretty thing asked, hauling clothes out of a suitcase. “My t ; alligator?” ‘ “Alligator?” I asked in_sur- prise. "8 “Oufl. my alliga-tor!” Nicole held up a small, tight garment known to show business as a “leotard.” Evidently Nicole had con-— fused leotard with leopard, and tn some way got alligator. We progressed nicely from there Nicole apprised me that In her new picture for RKO which she called ‘De Bold and De Brave,” she played “de engineer.” The French lass kept pro- nouncing and chewing “en- gineer” over and over until it becamie quite clear she meant “ingenue ” “Have you ever had any trouble with English?” I asked “I don't know the boils,” she confessed. “You mean the vowels,” spoke up a friend of Nicole's “Oh yes, not the boils—the voils!” exclaimed Nicole. And here an RKO spokesman said that. while she isnt under a long-term contract, RKO would like her to be “Do you think you will be?” I inquired. “We are disgusting it now,” Nicole conceded THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... ! “DON'T, PRINT THAT!” Remember Turhan Bey, the former, film star? He's using a poison ivy extract to coax back his. thinning hair .. . A movie favorite, known to millions of kids,| is about to lose his contract because he's a 24-hour-a-day lush | Joanna Gibson, a BOAC stewardess, told Dr. Robert Steiner she'd marry him if he got Liberace—a stranger to them—to play the wedding march. Liberace said sure, and so they were wed. . at the Concord Hotel, so mgr. Ray Parker had ‘em shipped to the Philippines _. . Errol Flynn flew up from Cuba to Miami! Beach—to attend a bar mitzvah. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A bachelor’s a guy linked with many girls; a married man is a guy handcuffed to just one.” —Martha Kay. With Cecil.B. DeMille’s “Ten Commandments” soon to be released, Ted Steele thinks they will advertise it with the NICOLE MAUREY . Gen. Carlos Romulo admired some prize cows’ started of the setting type and gave him an awful bawling out. SENT HIM A WOTTO She called him names nobody suspected she ever knew. She put all the blame on him for her hus- band skipping out, just because my old man ha Taken the woman to islation. the boarding house. He sent the” an wf aces . -_* * wife a copy of his motto. Never Under Blame the Booster For What the Sucker Does. My old maii said one of the worst enemies he had back in our old home town was a chap named Sam, to whom he intre- _ duced @ girl Sam eventually mar- ried. My old man had often | mentioned to Sam what a nice girl this girl was, and finally Sam insisted on meeting her. He even thanked my oid man warm- lv for arranging the introduc- tion, but, ef course that was be- fote they were married. My old man said every time he met Sam after the marriage Sam would recall that mv old man told him she was a nice girl. He seemed to feel but for his recommendation he would never have married her My old man said personally he continued to think she was a Rice girl, but he was not so sure of Sam's niceness, only he never mentioned that thought out loud. as Sam was a touchv fellow However, he sent Sam a copy of his motto My old man said he guessed he had sent nearly everybody in town a copy ef his mo*to. He said he never failed to said one to merchants to whoni he intro- duced customers and who blamed him if the enstomers failed to meet their bills. He said one time he sent out several thousand in the course of a single week on posta! cards. That was the time a candidate fcr pub- lic office got’ him to en around town plugging his candidacy. Mv old man told the voters that this candidate was a. wonderful man for the job, and apparently most peonle agreed with him. as the candidate was elected by a con- siderable majority He immediately became one of the worst officeholders our old home town had ever known, and then a let of peonle began re- membering mv old man's work on behalf of the fellow, and started blaming him. Se he just sat dewn and sent those postal cards te evervbodv he figured mest have voted for the effice- holder. Mv old man once bought a hun- dred dollars worth of gold mining stock from a friend of his named Chris, who said the stock was as good as wheat in the bin. Chris left town. and my old man learned that the stock was phoney and was going to have Chris arrested. e ° . Chris must have heard of the’hoiders of record July 9. threat. and he sent my old man a letter that kept him at liberty, be- cause all’ he put in the letter was my old man’s motto: Never Blame the Booster For What the Sucker Does 1938, 1946. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) (End of Series) niece a of Deduction? New School Bill officers who received the 3 a.m.| telephone call for help turned to! Republicans Consider ti their report. ° "The call. had aos! from a tele- Using Ike’s Program phone booth in a drive-in theater.| Instead of Disputed One A couple complained they had gone to sleep during the movie.| WASHINGTON u» — House Re- land.woke up to find the place | ld i i publicans weighed plans today on) rted the gates locked, the possibility of substituting the ‘would the police please get them Eisenhower administration school called out of bed to go open the cess aan nora a hon ee i] \ cele House. | ' But now that report. No, the! man didn’t actually say he was with his wife. But police officers can reason, cant they? A notation on the report said: “Must have been wife to have fallen asicep."' * « © Voting starts next week on the plan authored by Rep. Kelley (D- Pa) and approved by the House Education Committec. | Key Republicans — think proposals, still in tentative form, might be more acceptable to some Southerners than the pending leg- consideration also are possible increases in E.senhow- ers proposal for construction grants totaling 1%4 billion dollars over a five-year period. One fig- ure heard would raise the total to Kentucky Battle | ‘Happy,’ Sen. Clements 1'2 billions. Kelley's bill would ~ authorize 400 millions a year for four years. The House, meanwhile, enjoyed | Bidding for Rulership | of State Dem Party ; over the school aid measure. LOUISVILLE, Ky. wu — Ken-. Members return Monday to do tucky Democraje--ggther at court- battle in earnest. with preliminary houses in 120) counties today to voting amendments to the bill. test Gov. A. B. Chandler's pitched A final v bid for party rulership. * * s Old-fashioned political fireworks were promised in the clash of Chandler's forces ‘with those of Sen. Earle C. Clements in county conventions scheduled for 2 p.m. local time. day after the July 4 holiday. Pennsylvania State President Selected Intensive last-minute efforts to UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa, u— line up the support of 20.000 state Dr. Eric A. Walker, vice presi- workers shifted the odds in favor Gent of Pennsylvania State Uni- of Chandler achieving his objec- Versity. has been named to suc- tives. ceed Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower in ! the presidency. The governor and his aides have e p , me made it plain that the employes are expected to attend the _con- e The President's brother submit- ted his resignation three weeks ventions and carry the fight to.) 47: 7 ee 7 ago for “‘personal reasons” and Clements backers, who control jater informed the university's most County organizations at Pres tristees it was-irrevocable. He ent } am aR, eee has said he does not inténd to . take overnme si With Clements determined to A he lee a give no ground. spirited sessions % vesterday and said his dieva. were assured in virtually every... 7, : ; - : ” tion to the presidency would county. Both sides have set ut F ¥ ° pe set for a later date. He was born in Long Eaton. England. He would be the 12th president of the 161- year-old land grand institution. The university. does not disclose its president's salary. Dr. Eisen- hower was believed to have re- ceived about $25,000 a year. His resignation becomes effective by Dec. 31. Flint Motorist Killed FLINT w — Richard Herron. 24. of Flint, was killed Friday night when a wheel came off his auto- mobile while he was driving on a dirt street. The car turne over several times instructions for rump conventions in key counties they fail to con- trol Ex-Witness to Carry Protest to Bay City Police permission to stage a pro- test demonstration at Kingdom Hall in Bay City today and tomor- row has been sought by Chester Waugh, a ‘‘disfellowshipped”” Je- hovah’s Witness of 55 Newberry St Waugh, Who has been barred at Kingdom Hall in Drayton Plains. _ Rame” applicants. their ~ a weekend breather in its fight graduate or student seeking em- people requesting Social Security main Oakland County office, appli- ployment for the first time, the Cards are sent in by their prospec- cations can be secured at any post Pontiac branch of the Social Se- tive employers after the applicants office. The application must then curity Administration wants to see had failed to get their Social Se- be forwarded to Pontiac or any oth- you. } curity number. ‘er district, office. e * ? * * * It’s a very easy and fast proc-) Gallivan warned Social Security ess to apply for a card, Gallivan card holders that if they lose their ‘said, It takes about 10 minutes at card, to make a new application ithe office at 18 S. Perry St. No immediately at the Pontiac office. birth certificate, working papers or and you will get the same number ‘parents tagging along needed. And out of 120,000,006 accounts in the country, Gallivan added. . 3. * * “Most kids are doing a fine job of remembering to come in, thanks to an educational program in so- Of if you're a happy June bride, soon to adopt a ‘new mofiicker, you. are wanted also. Gilbert G. Gallivan, assistant district manager of the Pontiac office, said this is the peak sea- son for issuance or Original Social ; Security cards and “change of ithere is no charge, Although old-age retirement at | 65 is a long way off for most | griduates, the office said young people can begin building sur- vivers insurance protection for his or her future family. “In the past four weeks we have issued 1.000 new cards and have received some 00 applications for cial studies being carried on in change of name.” Gallivan said. our high schools,” the official said. 4 “ — Your ~ | Signature e is not due until Thurs-’ Many difficulties would be avoided if persons would place a greater value on their signature. Given wisely, it can add greatly to your well being; given carelessly, it can cause distress and loss of money. Too many persons sign contracts without reading them, or read them without too much thought, depending on the verbal promises of the salesman. Your signature to a contract means that you understood the terms thereof and are willing to abide by all its terms and provisions. A Good Slogan to Remember Is, “Read Before You Sign—heep a Copy” BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce . Phone FE 35-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. ‘believes the demonstration will call attention to his campaign against what he calls “kangaroo court” tactics used to disfellowship church members Waugh seeks to burn a cardboard, minature court house in front of the church. Parke, Davis Declares 40c Quarterly Dividend DETROIT w — Parke, Davis & Co. directors have declared a reg- ular quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share, payable July 31 to stock- The payment will mark the 275th consecutive dividend by Parke. Davis since 1887. The pharmaceuti- cal manufacturing firm has ap- proximately 25,400 stuckholders and 4,906,000 shares of common stock outstanding. _ Parke, Davis reported net earn- ings of $4,196,864 on sales of $32.- 549,037 in the first quarter of 1956 4 | _— ae Ry BF x ITS MI old line: “You've read the book—now: see the picture.” That's | | earl, brother. aa BE mike (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) \ E REAP entered a senmeneas ~ aoe en t Ww = R . Ne J WOLLUES : = | xd Ly You who read this message have wile and family around you. You have a home, com- fort, and wealth; your life-span has been stretched from forty to eighty. You fly through the air faster than the fastest bird. Your telephone reaches loved ones thous- ands of miles away. You read the news | ' saline that happened today. These things began with July 4th, 1776. It is the natal day of a ff Nation. | J. L, VOORHEES The signers of the Declaration of Inde- pendence were like a sculpter with a piece of marble; all they had was raw land. vision, and fiercely determined people to be free. Out of valleys, rivers and mountains the created the United States. 4th-of July. 1956, we look at the work they started and we have helped to perpetuate: we'll look into the future and again: pledge our life, our 1 fortune, our strength to chisel our name on the walls-of the most, wonderiul ¢recation ever made by man—The United States of America. : ‘VVOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME | 266_N. Perry Street M. B. SIPLE - | Phone FE 2-8378 | % Protects wood and metal through summer expansion and winter contraction. Colors stay new-looking longer, under adverse weather con- ditions. It’s easy to apply. $4.69 : Gallon OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT "436 Orchard Loke Aye. . July 10th. HOUSE PAINT time for the next few days, these folks will see an ample share of our earnings their financial independence. Help Yourself . . . To Returns from our Money Making Harvest! D-YEAR HARVEST TIME for our savers . . . money-making all the thrifty folks who share our getterous earnings. During in their savings account books ... growing funds that assure 4 & ITS MONEY-MAKING TIME FOR YOU, TOO! If you missed this opportunity to boost vour income, remember ,.. there's still time to profit from our year-end harvest. Open your savings account by I, ws CURRENT RATE OF DIVIDEND ’ White Branc i OUR THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: hes: MAIN OFFICE: 761 West Huron Street . 16 E. Lawrence St., Downtown —407 Main St., Rochester At cee Sa FE 5-6150] _ cote =. “ La —_— * * STX + eae ——— 8 THE PONTIAC. PRESS Pontiae 12. Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Published from Tus Pontuc Persp Building Hanoue A Prrzereate President and Publisher ' fosace PF. Beoore, wo . Prrecesate [1 Executive Vice President ‘ice President and and Advertising Business Manager Gost M. Teeapwess. Cireumtion Director Jouwn A Ruy ®romotion W Cranes Perkins Retail Advertising Maer Grosser C. Teataw, Classified Manager Advertising Manager gown W = Prrecwraie Secretary and Editor feecer Bo Tara. Managing Ecitor Manacer Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as enond class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all iocsl news printed in this newspaper as well as al! AP pews dispatches Tut Powriac Press ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents a week where carrier service {s not available by mail in Oakland Genesee Livingston. Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties ft ts $1200 a vear: elsewhere ip Michivan end «li other places tn the Tnited States a tear 1} mall svbsertptions pavable in advance. Phone Pentiac FF 2-818! WFMBER OF SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1956 Fires Are Costly © Everyone who thinks about it knows that fires are expensive and that it is wise to take precautions about a home. However, it is easy to become careless and forget the danger to life as well as property. * * * The experience of Salem, Mass., provides an impressive lesson. That city suffered a disastrous blaze forty- two years ago. Three persons were killed, 18,000 left homeless when 1,800 buildings were destroyed. Salem and its residents bor- rowed millions of dollars to re- build. Some came from banks, some from the State. After forty- two years the last note has been paid. * x * This is something to remember. How safe is your home? Do you keep. your basement and attic clean? Is your wiring in good condition? Are there any fire hazards that could be eliminated? A few simple, pre- ventive steps might save years of payments on a note, Detroit's Rapid Transit Commis- _sion at last is going to give consider- ation to construction of a monorail line as one unit in its mass public transportation system. Many years ago Eppie RIcKEN- BACKER, head of Eastern Airlines, * urged the building of a monorail to speed up the traffic between the Willow Rup Airport and downtown You will find it growing in great pro- fusion in the woodlands. No pre- tentious or exotic flower is this. Sim- ple in outline, delicate in color, it nevertheless adds its beauty to the — woodlots with a profusion that is ex- traordinary. Frequently found blooming close to the ground, its bushes , sometimes grow six feet or more in height. These larger bushes are lovely in the spring and early summer, but the smaller ones also help to provide that variety of bright and delicate colors which rewards‘a visit to the woods at this time of the vear. * * * The next time life grows too com- plicated, hie yourself out into the rural areas and take a quiet look at Nature's beauty. You will find that you can forget your troubles. Life's complexities slip away into the realm of forgotten things. You will return refreshed, your outlook on an even keel once more. “By removinc half her brain, a surgeon changed an_ incorrigible child into a docile and lovable girl.” —News item. There are a few brats, however, especially of the contrary sex, whose obstreperousness could be cured only by removing the entire brain. SOME say Mother Nature never makes mistakes, but when he’s shav- ing, a bald-headed man believes she had made at least two mistakes. The People’s Business: Prison Squabble Dispute Over lonia- Labor May Be Campaign Issue " By ROGER LANE LANSING—The walkout of union labor on the lonia prison project may have promoted a long-simmering controversy in state government to the status of a top-drawer political campaign issue. * * * That is, assuming differences at the roots of the dispute are not quickly fec- onciled. There are many ramifications to the work stoppage on the seven mil- lion dollar medium security prison, which when completed will house 600 prisoners. Not the least of them is the overcrowd- ing at existing institutions, which cur- Detroit, but he was unable to arouse - rently house a record high population of . 10, : interest in the project. * * * One reason lies in the fact that no public transit systems of this sort exist in the United States. One has been operating successfully in Ger- many for fifty years. The monorail system reverses the customary plan of operating cars on top of metal rails. The monorail cars are suspended from a single rail. This cuts costs. Mure. GoopeL.t, president of Monorail, Inc., of Houston, Texas, is submitting cost figures to the Detroit Commission. He says Detroit could build twenty-five miles of dual track monorail and equip it with ninety coaches for less than one million dol- Jars a mile. Expressways cost ten millions a mile. * * * The monorail lines would not elim-, inate expressways. They might help “to solve the problem of getting com- muters into and out of the city. They might prove either a temporary or permanent substitute for a sub- way. GoopELL says such an opera- tion would prove profitable in Detroit. He has built a demon- Stration monorail on an old race- track in Houston. * * * Needless to say, Detroit voters would have to approve of a monorail system before one could be con- structed and put into operation. The Transit Commission has been au- thorized to make a report to the Mayor and Common Council when it determines a feasible means of pro- viding rapid transportation. Woodland Beauty One has to slow down a bit and * wander out into the wilds to. cone : 4 * Take the wild rose, in contact with sorhe of Nature’s _~ Joveliest creations. * * x: for example. 142. oe * x * A little bit farther in the background are the rigts at the State Prison of South- ern Michigan at Jackson in 1952. Penol- Ogists agree that overcrowding is an im- portant factor in prison blowups. x * * ONLY REAL HOPE The extra space anticipated at Ionia represents the only very real present hope of relieving prison population pressures. Bullding-trades men at 46nia vowed more than a month ago that they would walk out if the state persisted in plans to use inmate labor on minor phases to stretch available construction dollars. This attitude puts the focus on a bil! backed by Democratic Gov. Wil- liams for $125,000 in additional build- ing funds for Ionia, an amount the governor says would eliminate the need for inmate labor. The bill, approved by the politically evenly divided house, now is corked up in a Senate committee controlled by Re- publicans. . Sen. Elmer R. Pofter (R-Blissfield), committee chairman, said early in the controversy that he didn’t like the idea of-an “ultimatum” from union leaders— a “vote the money or else”. stand. UNION DICTATION ; Other Republicans feel, too, that they are being subjected to dictation by union leaders seldom very friendly in the past. 4 * * * They argue that the Democratic ad- ministration has enough money anyway, provided its properly used. The governor, and smost other Democrats agree, contends it is basic- ally a bad policy to let prisoners and outside labor work on the same proj- ect. They bring up the argument that use of inmates subtracts jobs from the free labor market at a tlme when there aren't enough for men outside the walls. Which side has the right slant? There's little doubt that Sen. Porter will be able to sell his position to the _ farmers and businessmen of his home . community. It’s the same with many ‘other Republican legislators. THE CITY VIEW And Williams may well carry the debate “with' the legions of unionmen and city folk sensitive to the problems of union labor to whom he must look for support. Perhaps the controversy provides a clue as to Why Democrats have been elec- ting a governor in recent years, and Re- publicans legisiative majorities. ei 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. * RIGHTEOUSNESS EXALTETH A NATION” — hk. /4- 34 Bacw ofa em Pillars of America’s Greatness, Days: of All Faiths Visitation Commemorated Monday By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER St. Luke, in his first chapter, verses 39 to 56, tells the lovely story of how the Blessed Virgin Mary, immediately after learning that she was to be the’ mother of Jesus, went to visit her cousin Elizabeth, who was soon to bear John the Baptist. Elizabeth's home, according to tradition was Ain Kar- ‘in in the beautiful hill country just west of Jerusalem, a journey of about 80 miles for Mary. According to the story, Fliza- beth's baby “leaped for joy” in her womb at the sound of Mary’s voice, and it was af this moment, so the Roman Catholic church teaches, that John the Baptist was cleansed from original sin and filled with heavenly graces. It is the first. recorded instance of the Lord's use of His mother as mediator in the sanctifying of man, Monday is observed in the Roman calendar in commemora- tion of this event. It is called the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mary stayed three months with Elizabeth and returned home just’ before John was born. If. John's birth occurred on June 24, the day on which it is universally cele- brated, then July 2 is choronolog- ically wrong for the Visitation. This, of course, is not important. None of these ancient dates is ever exact. INDEPENDENCE DAY Independence Day is not a re- ligious holiday, but nearly all Amer- ican churches will take some notice of it on the’ preceding Sunday, which the National Council now “calls Independence Sunday. One church, the Episcopal, has made official provision for a service on July 4 itself. Before the American Revolu- tion the present Episcopal Church Was a part of the Church of Eng- land, a “‘state’’ church, in which days of patriotic significance Were observed as a matter of routine. It seemed quite natural therefore after the Revolution to put something in the new Prayer Book abut the day that might be called the new country’s birth- day, and a prayer of thanksgiv- ing was proposed ‘‘for the inesti- mable blessings of religious and civil liberty.” Such a prayer would certainly be acceptable to everyone today, but in 1786 it would have been of- fensive to a comparatively large group of Episcopal clergymen who. had never been very enthusiastic about the Revolution in the first -place. Its inclusion might have pre- Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A family is happy when... It really gets along... And children grow in character .. . And spiri- tually strong . . . When everyone cooperates .. . To keep the golden rule .,. As feelings are respected. and... There is no ridicule . . . What is the good of arguing... Or bickering all day? ... And why should there be jealousy , . . To turn the heart away? . .. True love is not just tolerance *% . . In living side by side . . . But each success should always be... A cause for common pride . . ._A family is happy when... It shares the daily weather... Of work and recreation, and , . . It goes to church together. a (Copyright 1956) TS A GREAT CAME EDME /HOW COME YOU DON'T LIKE IT? AZo rH-r vented the new Prayer Book from being adopted. So, tact and diplom- aty prevailed: the prayer was withdrawn and it was’ not until 1928 that any provision fer July ith was made in the American Book of Common Prayer. FIRST OFFICIAL SAINT WedneSday is St. Ulrich's Day. It is not a particularly impertant day, nor was Ulrich a particularly important saint. His distinction lies in the fact that he was the first saint ever canénized accord- ing to the present formal proce- dure of the Roman Catholic Church. This happened on February 3, 993. Through all the centuries prior to this, saints became saints pret- ty much by just popular acclaim in their own localities, always, of course, with the bishop's approv- al. There was no official or uni- versal machinery. And as time = — saints and the!r ‘ecal cults grew to a point of contusion that amounted almost te chaos. A saint is a person who has al- ready been received into the Church Triumphant, a person wor- thy of veneration by the Church on earth, and this is a dignity not to be lightly established. It was therefore only logical that the time should come when the Pope, as representing the whole church, would take to himself the responsi- an issue. * * »* Ulrich, Bishop of Augsburg for 30 years, was the first whose name came up for this formal considera- tron, or at least the first approved. Even in his case the old habits had not yet been entirely over- come. The people of Augsburg, with the consent of the new bishop, had Voice of the People Sho So “gh Letiers will be condensed when neces. . sary because. of lack of space. Full name, address and telephone number of the writer must secompany letters but these will not be published if the writer o requests unless the letter is critical in its nature. Last February I went to purchase a dark winter dress. My daughter and I walked from one end of Sag- inaw Street to the other and not a dark winter dress to be had in a reasonable price range. but there were numerous light colored thin summer dresses available. In the hat shops, the same thing. One clerk looked at me as though I had sald something shocking when I asked to see a black felt hat. They didn’t have a winter hat in the store, only summer straws, (There was only a foot of snow on the ground at the time.) I have heard the same complaint from so many women, I think something should be done about it. We are just getting into the mood now of purchasing summer clothing, so please put your winter per Wants Appare “in Proper Season — . *. im apparel back in storage for a A. Shopper Presley Defended by Another Fan I am a fan of Elvis Presley and I don't think it’s fair the way most adults are talking about him. The reason that most adults don't like him is because of the way he wears his hair or the way he stands. - That’s no reason to talk about him or-write articles about him. Now, some of the disc jockeys won't even play his records. But that wen't stop us teenagers. One more point I'd like to make... why the big fuss ever Elvis Pres- ‘few more months. * - ley? When Johnny Ray was first discovered, the teenagers also liked him. But there were no nasty articles about him. Presley doesn't take off his shirt, tie and shoes. I have nothing against Johnny Ray. Why don't you adults just let us teenagers pick our own type of singers? Even if all the dise jock- eys quit playing his records, we teenagers won't stop buying them. Sharon Smith FE 35-1149 . Allies Missing Point Were Failures by Stalin Cause for Downgrading? By Jd. M. ROBERTS Associated Press By concentrating their thoughts on whether the Communist distur- bance over the downgrading of Stalin was prearranged, Western observers are themselves down- grading what may be a very im- portant factor. Sec. Dulles to the contrary, there is a growing stack of evidence that the criticism and questioning of Khrushchev had been guided and perhaps inspired by Kremlin agents. The critics, such as Togliatti of Italy, Thorez of France and Dennis of the United States, follow one another too patly, some- times word for word. Pravda pub- lished Dennis. who was. slightly more moderate than the others, and Moscow Radio is now discuss- ing the criticisms. There may be a tendency among Western observers to place too much emphasis on the whole busi- ness as a primarily international manifestation. The Stalin system had {failed within Russia im many ways, but had fastened itself tightly on the thinking of vast numbers of people The new regime felt it had to already begun to venerate Ulrichy be changed, and set about chang- as @ saint. went on the number of local (COPYRIGHT 1956) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: ing it in a numbers of ways. But there had to be an explanation, Use Plain Soap, Water, No Creams By WILLIAM BRADY, ‘LD. Cant understand about the blackheads because I wash my face several times a day .. . hate to go any place because I'm so self conscious ... tried all of the so-called miracle medicines and creams ... 16 and so unhappy .. (Alida), Answer—Blackheads are not ‘due to lack of cleantiness. One with oily skin, blackheads, and pimples should use plain soap and water for washing the face not more than twice a day, no creams, Send stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for pamphlet on ACNF—BLACKHEADS AND PIMPLES. I plan to have my next baby at home, IT haven't convinced my hus- band yet but I'm working at it... (Mrs. P. L.). Answer—You mean to say he. LIKES being ridiculed, pam- pered, patronized, and pushed around by the men and women in white? So thankful for the pamphlet on deafness. As long as 1 do the exercises you prescribe mv _ hear- ing is ds clear as a bell. My father grew progressively deaf as the years passed, and I'm sure that would have been my lot but for your teaching. (Mrs. B. J.): Answer—It's possible. On writ- ten request any reader who pro- vides stamped, self-addressed en- ' ‘welope may have the pamphlet DEAFNESS AND TINNITUS (HEAD NOISES), It contains tn- structions for the exercises Mrs. J. mentions. Recipe for using whole wheat eo (Nr sll By Answer—Several such recipes, sent to me by readers, are given in the pamphlet WHEAT TO. EAT, for which send stamped, selfaddressed envelope. Have to walk and stand all day on concrete floors ... my feet... (P. F.-C.). Answer—Your feet and/or foot wear, not the floors are at fault. Send 35c and stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for . booklet CARE OF THE FEET. Wear thick felt insoles or socks with thick wool soles. : I have followed for 9 months the Abrahamson died for hyperinsulin- ism and feel like a new person. It gave me complete relief from hay fever last fall. Would it be safe 40 coMtinue on the diet indefi- nitely? Doctors I asked about it here seemed to know nothing about it. J, L. §&). ' Answer—Yes, safe enough. It would perhaps he good for all of us to exclude from our diet most ef the items Dr, Abrahamson lists on p. 69 of his remarkable beok BODY, MIND AND SUGAR (Henry Holt and Co., New York, $2.95). A good many persons with hyperinsulinism (lew blood sugar) drift along getting a little or no better because few doctors think of low blood sugar as a cause of bizarre sympfoms, and fewer still know how to diagnose it. How in tarnation can anyone do a dozen inflations of the bellows before going to sleep? It relaxes me so I fall asleep before I have Case Records of a Psvehologist done six. If ] do it in the morning I go back to sleep! (Mrs. T. W. F.). Answer—Half dozen; more or _ less, are sufficient. Many per- sons report that they drep off. asicep before they finish a half dozen, Every intelligent person should know how the bellows works. Send 35¢ and stamped, self-addressed envelope for Little Lesson 21, HOW TO BREATHE. Signed letters not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hrgtene, not to disease diag- nosis or treatment will be answered br Dr William Brady if a stamped se'f- addressed envelope is sent te e Pon- Uac Press. Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1986) sooner or later, of the reason for ‘change. . It is not true, despite the widely held impression aboard, that Khur- shchev's ‘downgrading’ speech last February was kept secret in Russia, although it was not pub- lished. The heirarchy moved care- ful step by careful step, Local party meetings were held, and the gist of the charges against Stalin discussed discreetly by party experts. Finally, an incom- plete transcript was allowed to reach the hands of the foreign power most likely to publish it. . Foreign party leaders began, by their criticism, to support. the ‘Khrushchev group's decision for changes. At the same time they are demanding explanations of why Stalin's associates permitted the excesses of the old regime. Thus the domestic issues has assumed international overtones, setting ‘the stage for the Kremlin to kil] several birds with one stone. The hierarchy is now in position to do some more explaining “by _ request” which ‘it has been in- tending to do all along, bringing out more of the old saory for the benefit of Russians. Western observers jump to the conclusion that international Com munism has heen weakened. adding to the soporific effect of the smile offensive. Western Communist parties es. cape. or try to escape, the onus of Strict allegiance to the Kremlin. One thing to remember in try- ing to assess all these develop- ments is that there are many angles, enough to fill a box. There is no room in a column, or time at a news conference, to put them all in context. even if there were sufficient knowledge available to go so, and there is not. Looking Back ; 15 Years Ago NAZIS CLAIM to be half way to Moscow. FBI JAILS 29 in greatest U.S. spy hunt. . 2 Years Ago FRANK MURPHY willing to run for Michigan governor. STRIKE EPIDEMIC perils Eu- rope, Don’t Let Children Rule Roost Tommy’s parents are juvenile in their grasp of parental psy- chology. By their sins of omis- sion, they are letting him become an emotional tyrant. If he later gets a divorce or quits school and becomes*a jurenile offender, they will be accesso- ries to his crimes. Don't let any child out-bluff you. Better that he shed a few tears now than spend a lifetime in Alca- traz! : : By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-396: Tommy T., aged two years, is a livewire youngster. “But his parents spoil him al- ready,” his Sunday school teacher said. “They give in to him on every occasion. He is literally the tyrant of his home. “They can't attend any evening church meetings or social events in their neighborhood. “For they say Tommy screams and throws a tantrum if they bring in a -baby-sitter. * * m- “So they have reconciled them- selves to staying home. Dr. Crane, that isn’t right, is it?" HORSE SENSE We psychologists have an old adage that “There's a_ straight road between the high chair and the electric chair.” It sounds ominous, doesn’t it? But it is true. Criminals don’t sud- denly start that way after they are 15 or 20 years old. No, they are often launched’ on the highway to criminality at the toddling stage. Well-meaning but myopic par- . ents, such as Tommy’s, give in . to their children instead of’rear- ing them according to psychologi- cal Hoyle, “But T can't bear to see the big tears rolling down Tommy's Leheeks,”” his father later confessed to me. “Better see his tears now. than feel your own rolling down your cheeks as you look through prison bars at Tommy 20 years hence,” I bluntly reminded him, Parents, please remember that your primary job is not to please yourselves when you have babies, but to prepare those babies for self-reliant adulthood. » * * Many of you parents forget that fact. You seem to think your babies are just pleasurable objects for you to enjoy. LISTEN, PARENTS Well, Mrs. Crane and I have five children. now almost grown. And they have had an excellent religious - environment. ‘ But many a night I have heard her crying into her pillow and I have stared at the ceiling till near dawn trying to figure out a solution by which we could help In fact. we have occasi made lecture trips into their areas to lend a general supporting back- ground when we sensed they were in a crucial situation, ‘ Rearing children is not a picnic. tis a job, like workin Through college. oy And it is probably just as edu- cational at the end as a B. A, or B. S. college degree. . But ~ of the first warnings to parents fs this: There are definite rules of the game for child rear- ing. as well as for marriage, base- ball or business and banking. You must play ball according to those rules. And don't let your baby out-bluff you, either at the table or at night when you wish to go out. Choose a known baby-sitter whom the child likes. Cushion the shock by telling him where you're going and why and when you'll return, Then go out, regardless of his big tears. For if you let him be a dictator at the age of 12 months or two years, he'll ; To-be a successful parent, take inventory via the 200-point “Tests for Good Parents,” ‘enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. . _ tncare of The’? Dr. George W. self rinsed envalope ite te iit bothsogal chars ond" t os tie | : \ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1956” oo | _\_ SEVEN ihe explained. “I didn't want any lear holds that the future of avia- Dutchman gold mine in Arizona ~ fe AN man or anythYng for a boss." (tion rests with the business air-|is one of his hobbies, He owns oil ioneer at res eas n O To l | Abandoned even earlier were plane- ‘ast September he estab-| wells in Texas And, sometimes, jpostschool jobs in radio and as a lished his personal headquarters the even writes poetry. 'garage mechanic. But it was in at Geneva, Switzerland. His wife. me i ©, iam) bea oe Calif, (®-Wil-/sionary, At 54 he is chairman of anybody can buy any place in the'to evaluate nearly every device|tion — he finally } finished high those days that he learned to fly.|Moya, daughter of Ole Olsen of Family Nabs Y s tat ; r, who kicked up an|the board of Lear, Inc., which he!free world through any of the Lear his firm perfects. And he spans school in Tulsa, Okla., “where 1,8 war surplus jenmes: This set the “Hellzapoppin” comedy team, y egg < Spe eae — becoming] established in 1930 and since has distributors.’’ ‘the world in his private plane to did four years' work in two se- the pattern for his ultimate ca- and the four Lea r- children live in Blazing Gun Fight n to fly his own built into one of the main sup-| fe d ‘plug his products. imesters''—Lear moved about rest- Teer. there with him. lane to M . ompany President Richard M. Sl ; ae | ALEXAN N rane wise tes an aviation pliers Se and mechani-'Mock added that no sales have He is famed within the aviation lessly in earlier years. At 16 he He hit the jackpot financially Loar recently hired ex-King Mi- mee sanegee ae pee ideas into a 60 - milli wcll cal gear for American planes. His peen made in Russia and no sales\industry as the creator of small'*4S a veteran of World War Navy when he began to invent radio chae! of Romania to head his Ew. liquor store, pistols blaing. Deputy beeatnenn jon - ar firm makes 500 separate items. ‘will be made. Mock termed Lear's black devices that automatically S¢rvice as a radio operator. He gadgets. The first was a standard- ropean sales staff. His son -Wil- Sheriff Howard Urness. his father. oe \visit ‘‘strictly a pleasure trip.” hand, in thé foulest weather, any 84ve up the Navy upon deciding ized frequency amplifier. Over the jiam Lear Jr. is manager. Cor- Sherif Von | When Lear flew his five - pla that it would “take too long t there f ott oo ceny | ects, ane youmaee ‘The ‘cutnek w his five - place’ [ear himself said last night in Plane on which they are installed 4 ake too long to years there were scores of others porate headquarters, however, are brother Luther, a special deputy ee mirc en industrialist has private plane to Moscow Tuesday, | Moscow that he had no intention —from tiny private jobs to the become an admiral’ —an auto radio, a direction finder. here because the elder Lear likes returned the fire , ties "pening st hes iy = nee jhe said his electronic equipment | o¢ selling any of his company’s latest jets. | Thereafter he embarked on a Navigational aids. ‘the climate. He still has a home! ‘s eal e drive of a'was “extremely” new to the Rus-'equipment to the Soviet Union. He} Perfection of this equipmentfog career of selling his ideas to the But not all his inventions are in here. The firm’s principal manu- uper salesman. “If I weré alive sians. He was quoted as shying he sportation field. One is ant is 3 ap-/2nd captured. Alter it was all over i ve. fi , was summoned to the American jets won him the Collier Trophy highest bidder. O he worked the transportation field. One is a facturing plant is at Grand Rap- 4. years from now, _he once he expects NATO embargoes on Embassy for a talk with U.S. Min-| in 1950, at the height of the Ko-| IEReS cE =e" . device that whispers confidentialiy ids, Mich. Another plant is in Elyv- all agreed Howard got two of the be be able te ape surprise me to trade with the Communists to be ister Walter Walmsley, but he de- rean conflict, when it was con- briefly for Radio Corp. of Amer- tq housewives in stores, urging ria, Ohio > Dunehary with one shots bullet 0 televise n rectal ‘ : assed through the s ro oe the air by cote bey —— : clined afterward to discuss their sidered a boon to fighter pilots '“@ #8 @ consultant for $25,000 @ them to buy certain brands. * «+ « sarees bet lis Ca CU bs The three men were wounded and struck another in the same waves,” This brought the comment from conversation President Truman himself made Sear. plus $15,000 engineering fee. _——=_ * * A man of varied interests is this: 1. . his company here that the equip-| * * ¢ the presentation This he also gave up. | His present company centers Chicago-reared: boy from Hanni- Place. The ‘Urnesses were un- cal startling statement is typi- ment in the plane is “entirely ci-- No desk man, and no idle trav- _* © - * * * about 92 per cent of its activity hal) Mo. He prides himself as a Scathed and the yeBRg were not ca yet Lear, is not exactly a vi- ‘Vilian commercial equipment that leler either, Lear acts as test pilot) A man of limited formal educa- ‘1 didnt want te be~hog-tied,”” on government production, yet broiler of steaks, Hunting the Lost badly hurt * » | | A 10 1] CONTOUR CHAISE LOUNGE 9.85 | \ a cSIOPEN SUND rae 109 I ee a Sunday Only! OUTFIT—Complete uum COMPARE TO OTHERS AT OVER *200 ROLL-A-WAY BED and MATTRESS... . . *14.88 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NO INSTALLATION NEEDED g RIGHT at OUR WAREHOUSE! —JUST PLUG IT IN! A q 2999 ELIZABETH LAKE Sd see lllll ROAD...Near Telegraph ~ FULLY PORTABLE WHILE 36 LAST AT THIS PRICE — NO_MONEY DOWN R Powerful 134 H. 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The other attendants Truettner. were Virginia Dawson of Birming- She i ham, Ann Higbie of Metamora, Sue is the Martin of Naples, Fla., Ann Talbot daughter of of Short Hills, N. J., Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs Berry of Williamstown, Mass., and Ed ° Mrs. Lee B. Durham Jr. of Ann ward E. or. see Rothman of Their identical dresses of white Birmingham, oe: orzandy emabroltered in yel- and his low featu square nec nes, short sleeves and yellow satin em- be and M,, pire sashes, The maid and matron mats sli . of honor carried cascades of white Walter J. daisies with yellow centers. The Truettner of bridesmaids carried yellow daisies Detroit. Walter J, Truettner Jr. of Mid land was his brother's best man. EIGHT i | / nite PON TIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE. 30, 1956 * ‘ June Bows Out ' With Weddings oa Engagements - st The Harvey MRS. WILLIAM L. SHALLBERG Susan E. Mock Becomes Women's Section Bride in Cranbrook Rite BIRMINGHAM — In Christ, touches of pink velvet. They also wore pink veils with velvet bows Area People Mrs. H. ©. Taylor and children, bride of William L. Shallberg. His ‘parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shallberg of Austin, Tex., who for- merly lived = irminghom. The mae is We tanger of berg. W. Butt and Edwin Beatty act-/nome in Osceola, Ind. Friday after ing “as ushers, A reception was given. at the | with ner a Hill of Elsinor drive. . Lance.and Leigh, returned to their neon after spending two weeks Rosalind Vacationers Return Home, Plan Trips been spending her vacation here. She has also been visiting the Fred -|Hoensteins of Henry Clay avenue and the Don Robertsons of th Hammond estates. e| + “MRS. DAVID LEE MICOU — Hills Bride Speaks Vows in Gown Worn by Siste Sandra «Joy Henderson became} derson are parents of the the bride of David Lee Micou in David's parents are Mr. and ¢ bride. Mrs. ja 2 o'clock ceremony today in the Benjamin Hall Micou of Bloom- chapel of the First Presbyterian’ field Hills. Church, Birmingham. The service! |was peme by the Rev. ‘Glenn Harris. * * * | Mr. and Mrs. William Peter Hen-) Ww.) A gown of ivory satin with | _ Alencon lace appliqued on the | fitted bodice was worn by the | bride. The gown featured a por- | trait neckline and a bouffant TS = oe fae Mr, and Mrs. ay eer Strongs John J. Miller ning, of Oxford Sandra Joy of Elizabeth — announce the Henderson Harbor Mock became engagement and David enone ‘the the bride of of their Lee Micou , ements William L. daughter, were married "Of their Shallberg. Ann Louise, in a 2 o'clock deacleer She is the to Charles ceremony Maril daughter of : Sanborn today in Mari ne Mrs. Frances _ Hutehins, on Birmingham. Louis F Marshall of Mrs. C. Her parents Barribeau Mock and — Sanborn are Mr. and the f James R. Hutchins:of Mrs. William: M ae Mi Mock of Long Lake Peter ~ 7 Loui. - Birmingham. road and the Henderson of B : eau. f His parents late Mr. Bloom field Birmi hee are the Hutchins. Hills and Maril | Leslie Charles was David's attended a Shallbergs a graduated parents are the M. S. U. Austin, ex. from Cran- Benjamin Hall and he was The newly: brook School Micous of graduated weds will before enter- Bloomfield irom U. of D. make their ‘ay ing U. of M. Hills. MARILYNN MARIE fee rom ° home in the . where both Dutch | ANN LOUISE STRONG “are seniors. Antilles. y Speak \ Vows. BIRMINGHAM — Two Birming- ‘ham girls were married this married afternoon in Passion! churches. in Afternoon 'Shinnick of Lake Park drive, was t 4:3 im St. James | Episcopal to Gary Hawkins ‘Knapp, whose parents are Mr. and “ fun Koad, dnaghnct of bir. and Mrs. Ray L. Knapp of Eesexvitis, Mrs Ww addin zton road, Kokomo, Ind., at Kirk of the Hills. ‘Button, also of Kokomo. The bride wore white silk or- Edward Albert Kaegi of became. the’ The bride's ieee gown bride of Don Parker Button of of gardenia-colored Italian silk in a 3:30 ceremony featured a heart-shaped neckline, a He is the full skirt and cathedral train. json of Mr, and Mrs. John Harrison Her veil of Rose. Pointe lace, worn by her mother as a bride, extended to the end of her train, . tale, Mrs. Marshall Mock of Golfview ‘boulevard and James R. Mock. Susan was gowned in the wed- ding dress worn by her sister, Mrs. Frank W. Sinks I. It was of imported Swiss organdy fash- foned with a deep square neck- line and short sleeves, The full skirt was accented by embrol- A fingertip veil of illusion was caught under a Juliet cap of or- and Susan's bouquet was composed of Eucharist lilies and gandy, lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Sinks was matron of honor and Anne Mock,. another sister of the bride, and Mrs. Thomas W. Butters were ‘bridesmaids. They wore short white linen frocks embroidered in pink with Local Story League Holds Annual Picnic Mrs. J. Wendell Green of Wat- kins Lake was hostess to the Pon- tiac Story League for its annual picnic. Mrs. Green, program chairman, outlined the program for the coming year. For entertainment, members told stories. “The Proud King’ by Horace E. Scudder was givep by Mrs. Elmer Hutson; an Irish folk “The Enchanted Lake” by Agnes Campbell, was given by Mrs. Robert Boggs. Other stories were given by Mrs, Theo Fauble, Mrs. Green and Grace Clark. Mrs. W. M. Twichel was a guest at the recent affair for the eve- ning. home of the bride’s uncle and aunt, court. For the wedding trip to her new home at Aruba in the Netherland Antilles, the bride wore a navy frock with white trim and accessories. En route to Aruba the couple will stop in Miami, Cuba and Jamaica. Mrs. Hoyt Hostess to Church Circle Mrs. Lloyd Hoyt opened her home on Northfield avenue to. a of the Ruth circle of the loslyn Averiue United Presbyterian Church. a nt were given at (Gee eee oe sprsoal Hoisington.. Mrs Floyd Miller gave the program 4n ‘ ‘American Indians Coming Into Their Own.” The July meeting will be a co rative picnic with the Naomi, circle Meeting and Picnic | Combined by Class The Eunice Philathea Class of i Baptist Church held a com-' bined class meeting and picnic at) Avon Park Thursday evening. For- the gathering. The prayer was of-| fered by Jack Meher and hymns were sung. Devotions were given from the fifth chapter of St. Luke by the Rev. William E. Hakes. Mrs. Jim Norris and Mrs. Fred Ebey were hostesses for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Marshall, on Gordon * * ° : Mr. and Mrs. James E. Shelton of Hartsdale, N. Y. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layman of Hudson street. where he is adminstrator in the field of guidance in the Simsburg school system. He has been vijsit- ling his parents, Dr. and Mrs. John 'H. Hall of Mark street. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper of) | Westlake, Ohio are visiting at the| 'Cramer R. Wilson home on North) |Woodward avenue, Birmingham. s s = Don Baumgardner of East Bev- | erly street and Orrey Willert of | Lansing, left recently for an in- | definite stay in New York City. * * Mr. and Mrs. Leo LaPointe and family Of Marian avenue and Mr. land Mrs. Francis J. King of East ty families were represented at Beverly street left today for ten/ days vacation in the upper penin- |sula. They will visit at Munising, | Bianicy Park and Marquette. LJ * * Marion Ferguson of Scarboro,| Can., niece of the Frederick Fer-' |pusons of Henry Clay avenue, has| Josephine Rothman Speaks Her Vows 1 ° Dr. Robert C. Hall has. returned to his home in Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. | of South announce the engagement of their Lloyd Bigham’ Village and Mrs, Robert Astone | with the same lace. gandy with garlands of Argen- Catherine's flowers were a cat tella Pointe lace outlining. the cade of white roses and —o shirred portrait neckline. “The otis. bell-shaped skirt was appliqued skirt extending into a chapel | | train. It was the same gown worn by her sisters, Mrs, Wil- lard Robertson of Cambridge | of Redondo Beach, Calif. A fitted cap of lace held her. maids were Karen Lee and Shirley | Her veil of illusion was fastened illusion veil, and she carried white Ann Knapp, sisters of the bride- Johnson ‘to’a cap of Alencon lace. She car- ried a bouquet of lilies-of-the-| avenue . if valley. Judy Cooley was maid of honor She wore a gown of white org andy Hills, Phalaenopsis orchids and ivy. s * a Susan Kaegi, sister of the bride, groom, Judith Ferry of Birming- jharn, Johanna Luther of New Bedford. Mass., and Mrs, John C. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids Baity of Ann Arbor. lwere Joan Carlson of Bloomfield: Dixon ‘ and Kay| Barbara Donna Shinnick was a junior over pastel pink taffeta and car. L¢wis of Kokomo, and Jane Lu- bridesmaid and the bride's young- - ried a colonial bowquet of demure ‘der of New Carlisle, Ind.” est sister, Mary Catherine, was iflower girl, in the Garden of Grandmother's Home The Walnut Lake summer home of Mrs. Albert Kahn, the bride's Both mothers had album lilies: pinned to their purses. They are the sons of the Walter d. Truetiners of Detroit. maternal grandmother, was the set- ‘ting for the 4:30 o'clock wedding! today of Josephine Rothman and! William Hoover Truettner. * The ceremony was performed in the forma] garden by the Rev. Dr. W. Brooks Stabler of Wilmington, Del, For her wedding Josephine, the -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward E. Rothman of Birmingham, chose a gown of mouselline de sole detailed in cotton lace. The | fleor-length gown with a slight train had a shallow square neck: line and elbow-length sleeves, Her two-tiered veil of tulle was held in place by antique Duchesse lace belonging to Mrs. Kahn. She lof Franklin, Harry Lomason of De- Ushers were Robert Appleford of ‘Birmingham, Bruce Baker of Mar- blehead, Mass., Charles Berry of Willlamstown ,Mass., George Bihler’ troit, David Milbrand of Bloomfield Hills, Clayton C. Purdy Jr. of .St. Clair Shores, Thomas Purdy of Grosse Pointe, Elliott A. Trumbull of Bloomfield Hills and Kenneth Wilson of Birmingham. * * * The bride's mother wore a gown of True Heaven Blue Swiss organdy with a hat af matching organdy. Mrs, Truettner wore a blue silk print in shades of gray and rose. TRAVELING COSTUME to a two-piece cotton print dress with navy blue predominating. Her corsage was composed of the or- chids from her bridal bouquet. their home in Williamstown, Mass., iwhere William will studies at Williams College. ‘Beach, Pekin. Del., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Mount! Mrs. Ted Beckley, Janet Wasser- Pleasant, Saginaw and Midland. For traveling the bride changed * * * The newlyweds will spend two months in Europe and will make continue his Guests etic trom Miami Ill., Wilmington, MARILYN ANN BIGHAM daughter, Marilyn Ann, to Edward T. Vanderworp, son of Mrs. George A. Drake and daughters, Mary, Margaret and Maureen honored Sally Pulver at a tea this afternoon at their home, Square ‘on Klingensmith Lake. Sally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. road, ‘Roy Pulver of Greenlawn “drive, will marry Robert Allen Davis of Fort Wayne, Ind., at Kirk of the Hills, July 7. His parents are Mr.) and Mrs. Ralph Davis of Fort Wayne. The tea table was laid with an imported Italian lace cloth and early summer flowers were used for thé centerpiece. Mrs. Ralph ‘L. Steffek and Mrs. Gladys Lines | nore at the tea table. Guests included Mrs. Pulver, ; Mrs. Stewart’ Hutchinson, Mrs. J.' |H. Nicholson, Katherine G. Hayes, berger, Mrs. C. P. Gunther, Mrs. Charles Gardner, Mrs. J. Vaughan Heard, Mrs. Aben Hoekman and Mrs. Tonking Williams. Stresses Value of Summer Suit PARIS (INS) — A neatly styled suit ig the most important outfit for a woman who spends the month of July in a city. Famed Paris couturier Jean Desses advises a linen or shantung. suit as the most Parisian for city wear in the summertime. “Choose your daytime suit in a light color,” Desses said. “But have a dark colored cocktail dress if you come to Paris in summer: You will feel disappointed in a flower print should it rain, But you always will feel elegant in navy blue or even in black after dark. “Make your dark colored cocktail dress look light and summery by wearing it with light colored or white accessor- ies, a white hat and legant long white gloves.” . Desses claims that foreigners in Paris. can be spotted by their clothes, In daytime, for instance, viv omaes don't wear blouses, he ——we Bride-elect Sally Pulver™ Honoree at Tea Today Others were Maryann Clifton, Mrs. John Sabat, Mrs. Harold Crozier, Nonette Gunther, Mrs, Frederick Satow, danct Goll- witzer, Mrs. Carney Matheson, | Mrs. David Glefke, Mrs:-Don *| Burdue, Mrs. Frank Williams, and Mrs. Charle€ Lawson. Attending from out-of-town were Chery! Huff of Akron, Janice Hoek- |man and Mrs. George Benjamin = Saginaw and Mrs. Donald Part Kay Miller. and Mrs. Robert Schockley of Detroit. Plainer the | Better rhinestones to the evening hours | ‘and the flowers to somebody else Have your sun look pretty, | | DONNA KELSEY Mrs. Laura Geehan of Adrian and John Kelsey of Nocatee, Fia.,| announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna, to Russell Shin- dorf, son of Mr. Mrs. ‘Carl Shindort of North Edith streét. Russell attends Adrian College where Donna’ was. recently ated. He ts: affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega. An Aug. 25 wedding is planned by the couple. roses with pale blue delphinium. OTHER ATTENDANTS | Mrs. Thomas Clark and Eliza. taffeta with scrolls of apple green ‘ALL IN ORGANDY _ They all wore white organdy over TURQUOISE GOWNS All the attendants wore beth Kurtz of Birmingham wore ™broidery at the neckline and a taffeta with dotted chiffon over- dresses identical to the maid of band of green velvet at the empire skirts. Matching velvet leaves honor's and carried arrangements “@'Stline. The full skirts were formed their headdresses and they ‘of shaded blue delphinium. waltz length. They carried carried yellow roses. * ‘Eucharist lilles and ivy and wore -(® e e Mr. and Mrs. | jsharkskin dress with a matching coat for traveling to northern ‘Michigan. The newlyweds will — their home on West Maple Out-ot- town guests attended from. Los Angeles, Kalamazoo, Three Rivers, Greenville, Dowagiac and Richmond. Keep Shoes Neat Your shoes should be kept as pinned to her purse. Mrs. But-- ton’s gown was of antique cham- pagne-colored , Chantilly lace. Her flowers were grees cypripe- | | dium orchids. A reception was given at Orchard | Lake Countrv Club. b f * The couple will live in Mont-| ‘'gomery, Ala., where the bride- groom will be a second lieutenant in the legal departrnent at Maxwell Air Force Base. 4 polished as gems. Don't let heels ANOTHER WEDDING I Thomas Clark served aa beatlivy i thelr hair. || fay 1. Knapp: father of Oe Ed J. man; Ushers were Thomas But-| . bridegroom, was best man. and Vandei worp ters and Wallace Smith of Birming- ‘eee? Drury Baton eas = ushers were Hilloard Williams of ham . Roval Oak, Robert Westover and of Virginia | A reception was held at Pine cluded G. LaMar Gaston of Louis: winiam Boutell of Bay City, John enue \Lake Country Club. i hal saab B. hs ic. Baity of Ann Adler ead 3 GUERUE. i eru, Ir. “James ay o > ot G 4 For her daughter's wedding indiana B. Cook IV rosse Pointe : polis, Ens. Thomas L ‘arms. cousin of bride. | No date | Mra. Henderson ebete a aha [Stevens of Arlington, Va., aed) . on has been set Se cotton lace dress wit |Lyndal Owen Wilson of Kokomo. | Mrs, Shinnick were powder i matching accessories. Mrs. Mi- blue with pink embroidered flow. Jor the cou wore powder blue silk linen | Mrs. Kaegi ine oy, rose a ers at the neckline. Her hat was | i . | wi embrotdered Al ry wedding, | WH white seccsseres. i Pear, tip ware of matching maiine, Mrs. Knapp j The bride changed to a white —_ pink lace and satin with a watch caging Detroit Athletic Club. | * . * For traveling to northern Michi- gan, the bride wore a navy linen sheath with a wide white collar. moe Coming In This fall you'll be seeing a lot of hooded coats. California design- jers agree on the beautiful lines of the hooded coat. The way it softly A reception was given at th — specs plain and jget that run-over look, and replace Catherine Claire Shinnick, daugh- frames the face—protects the hair- ‘insoles when necessary. iter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham do—spells high fashion. Virginia Giglio Weds in Morning Rite | A gown of French Chantilly lace| jwas worn by Virginia Giglio this. | morning for her marriage to Joseph. |Felice. The 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass ithe pre =onee | of 800 guests. * @ nd Mrs. Charles Giglio of Eliza- Iocih Lake road and Joseph is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Felice of South Paddock street. The bridal gown was styled with a soft square neckline, long sleeves tapered to the hands and a fitted bodice. The back of the bouffant skirt was composed of tiers of hand-clipped Chantilly lace extending into a fan-type train. Virginia's headpiece was a dou- ble-tiered crown of pearls and ny- lon tulle which secured her finger- tip veil of Frech silk illusion. * * Mrs, Frank Compagnoni was her sister's matron of honor. Bridal at- tendants were Pauline Felice, Mrs, Henry Felice, Mrs, Paul Bonfiglio, Arlene Giglio, Angela Giglio and Florence Felice. Their princess-type gowns were styled alike in silk and nylon. Boat necklines and short sleeves ac- cented the fitted bodices. The waltz- length skirts fell from a shirred hip detail, and they wore )head- of tiny daisies with circular its. The attendants’ dresses were in shades of shell Fame and aqua. Serving as best pa was Michael Felice. Seating guests were John McGaftey, Giglio, Ar- thur Copogna, Paul Felice, Pau! Bonfiglio and Henry Felice, For the evening reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Mrs, Giglio will greet her guests wearing a beige silk dress with | matching accessories. Mrs. Felice Sunglasses. are most becoming W88 Celebrated by the Rev. Michael) will wear blue lace over satin when they're unadorned. Leave the O'Reilly at St. Michael Church in) with matching accessories, | When the newlyweds leave for. MRS. JOSEPH FELICE \bride will wear a pink and white suit with matching accessories. [They will reside on James K bolue- |. | > Guests ualiag trom Greenville, Toronto, Ont., Lansing, Ithaca and The bride is the daughter of Mr-, their California - arene, the Pittsburgh, Pa. Married this morning at St. Michael Church were Virginia Giglio. and Joseph Felice. Virginia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giglio of Elizabeth Lake road, Mr, and Mrs. John Felice - of South Paddock street are his parents, Pe. 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY- TUNE 30, 1956 _ NINE Bending Exercises Slim Waistline By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN am teething of the gids of twhtdh, ove wast eieips. Tolgy 1H are. alin the weak ot The waist. measurement is a/Which lie just below the waist inwill give you a couple of them.) return the right arm to shoulder. crucial. one so far as figure|the back, at each side, or at the 1. Stand tall. Raise your arms | height position. . §@ beauty 1s concémed: Yet this is\'°? % each hip. ae tals ae the miees nis ase bend the tow 00 tha! one: of the favorite for fat to j ‘ ‘ t raise the left arm up by : spots There are specific exercises right arm by the cas holding |ine tof car. ‘Mold it there as you » aya? '- |bend. Raise the trunk and return By the time a woman reaches ) oe arm to shoulder-height middle age it is unusual 5 psa waist Pascale has ae e. Married today Continue, alternating left and creased by a few inches. Often it!in St, Benedict [rhe gp tg Wise ga - -~ mare. Church were floor as you can on the bends If you have a slim waist, you ‘ OR TRY THIS on cards Po goed inches more Grace Ellen 2. Another exercise for those still give = wcuy as pllrgedior Campbell two ears of fat: Lie on your back; : - on the floor. Your arms rest on. = Garengh aoa pn gens and Richard the floor at your sides, palms to- look much older. | «Louis Noble. reed tee Soe | < both knees ‘lose Boe! aah sez the gre can be She is the shduien, Ging the ‘tor wits controlled wi eep your daughter of your fingertips as you roll from| walghd caves caaloil Goa cal side to side. K knees waist exercises. Many women who| Mr. and Mrs. bent. -- eS have the correct number of pounds John H “ @ 8 @ notice a change in waist measure- : If you would like to have my ment. Muscles become lax and Campbell of tested waist-slimming exercises weight Legal collects in this area Preston -_ eel — Guten unless xercise. your uest The bending exercises are the avenue, and leaflet No. 6 to Josephine Lowman ones for the woman who wishes A in care of The Pontiac Press. to slim her waistline. his parents ANOTHER FAULT are the | t There is another very prevalent G ‘figure fault which detracts from! Hubert, W. S . armen an_eterviee lovely heowte, 1| Nobles of Washable? Centerline. ° ues New Clothes efore Laundering MRS. RICHARD LOUIS NOBLE | in Machine Grace Campbell Wears Lace Over Satin for Rite Grace Ellen Campbell became!carried a basket of pink rose the bride of = Louis Noble petals. 11 a.m. by the Rev. John eer | ” pertecialag the duties of best eee _ jman was William Thomas of Utica, and seating the guests were Grace is the daughter of Mr. and Gerald Noble and David Noble. Mrs. John H. Campbell of Preston brothers of the bridegroom: Lester avenue, and Richard's parents are Diss and Charles Diss of Center Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Noble of Line. and John C. Campbell, the Center Line. bride's brother. dR _ Ringbearer was. Steven Camp- For the wedding performed at bell, brother of the bride. Donald St. Benedict Church, the bride Campbell of Ann Arbor, the bride’s chose a traditional gown of lace Cousin, was altar boy. | over satin featuring a fitted bod- = irs. Thomas Larrison sang the bridal recital and James Hueil- mantel was organist. Following a reception at the Waterferd CAI Building, the new draped ever tiered tulle. ; Mrs. Noble changed to a white | A tiafa of pastel sequins and dress trimmed with gold and white.! |pearis held her fingertip veil of She also wore the orchid corsage | pearis were scattered over the | lace eof the skirt which was ii|Make § Wondering whether to wash a — garment? f it's made of a synthetic fab- i here are some rules you can follow if no lanudry a) were given. * s s Examine the article closely and it is well constructed ‘and the=seams are well finished. Now take a look at the trim- mings. Applique or embroidery of a contrasting color may not | be wash-fast. Is the beading the | kind dry-cleaners call ‘‘sugar” | and remove before cleaning—tor _ obvious reasons? If you're confident the garment! may be iMmachine-washed, an appli-| amce manufacturers association urges these precautions. Wash a colored or color-trimmed garment by itself. Turn the tem- perature control om your washer down to warm. After three min- utes washing, one -minute. * * ® White articles should be washed Rite Read for Couple in Ypsilanti Beverly Sagamang Knits to Be Stylish Knits in partnership with cordu- roy will be a-fashion feature this fall, Wool knit sleeves rolled elbow length, give a vest effect to a corduroy jacket, teamed with matching wool knit skirts, Becomes Bride of Robert Stenger At a 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass today in St. John Catholic Church’ of Ypsilanti, Beverly J. Sagamang. became the bride of Robert A Stenger. The Rev. Jerome L. Krieg celebrated the Mass in the pres- ence of 100 guests. s * let it spin-dry for The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sagamang of South Shirley avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stenger of Beaver, Pa., are parents of the bridegroom. altar she was wearing a waltz- . As the bride approached the | length gown of embroidered organdy accented with a sash of white taffeta and a flat bustle bow. fastened to a cap of matching em- jbroidered organdy. She carried tions and pink tea roses on her | prayerbook. | s * * | Ruth A. Stuart of Grosse Pointe |Park served as the bride's honor lattendant. Other attendants were Mrs. Charles Irwin and Patricia /Sagamang. Their gowns were fashioned jalike, with the honor attendant ‘wearing pink and the others at- itired in pink. and green, respec- jtively. Their bouquets were of tea roses and pink carnations. © 1956 Spedea Fashions Ine. ATTENDS BROTHER Richard Stenger served his twin brother as best man. Seating the jguests were James F. Sagamang. brother of the bride, and Richard Empire Design Permits ‘Natural Waistline Curve *“" 2... | A wedding breakfast was served The empire line continues to en- ‘urdlly as it does on this Bento the members of the wedding joy all the popularity that was Barrack model. lparty and immediate families at forecast, particularly when the'~An applied band of self material Hotel Huron immediately -follow- waist is allowed to curve in nat- marks the high point, is repeated ing the ceremony. “7 —~——'ba the wide, scooped neck. At an afternoon reception held | Net se much for modesty as for at the hotel, Mrs. Sagamang | flattering softness, the decolle- greeted her guests wearing a |-tage is filled in with a contrast. dress of aqua lace with white | ing ruffle of organdy, which per- | accessories. Her corsage was of haps is used again toe finish the tea’ roses. | short sleeve, Mrs. Stenger chose a blue lace Easy to make because the pat- dress for het sorfs wedding. She jtern is cut by hand and therefore also wore a corsage tea roses, ‘accurate, you'll find the open * ¢ perforations assure perfect match-. Following a chacil honeymoon, | Her veil of silk illusion was, an arrangement of white carna-' ing that contribute to the profes- the newlyweds will return to their | ° Win the admiration of both far set for table and TV. fascinated watching this exquisite formed the bridal bouquet. lace take form as your crochet carte. hook goes back and forth. . Pattern No. 5586 contains crochet handkerchief owned by her directions for square cover about ®t. 17" x17" and scarf 13” x 30”; filet HONOR ATTENDANT charts; stitch illustrations. ; Send 25¢ in coins. your ae The duties of the matron cf hon address and the pattern number A cascade arrangement of pink fly and friends with this lovely lace “8Pture roses and stephanotis cen- Grand Canyon. Ariz. You'll be tered by a white orchid corsage return they will reside in Utica. Her dhiy jewelry was a strand of and she carried a lace **" Clank of Chains aes tulle — ——— edges.’ trom her bridal bouquet. The newlyweds left for a trip to Upon their Noisy Jeweiry, Forecast for Fall or were performed by Mrs. Wiliam) NEW YORK (INS)—If a well- n very hot water, but reduce wash-/| ine and spin-drying time to half, what you usually allow for white clothes. If you're hesitating because of flimsy construction, wash the gar- ment by hand in very hot soapsuds * ° and rinse in water of the same ie temperature. Shoe Tones | sional look. studies at Eastern Michigan Col- | Choose linen, faille, plain or lege, Ypsilanti, where the bride printed silk, shantung or peau de is enrolled in a graduate course in Other contrast suggestions Cducation and is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma and Kappa sole, ‘ JEWELS OF THE GEA “TEMPO”... Fascinating rhythm for swim time! A crescendo of fashion sweeps you into a winged, embroidered duo-bra...one for fit, the other for flattery. And to soft-pedal any figure faults, trust Rose Marie Reid's inimitable way with shirring! Elasticized faille. 15.95 Nellie In Russ’ Country Store 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road Open Weekdays 10 A.M. to 10 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. te 9 P. M. OPEN TONITE ‘TIL 9 to $42.50 Men's Summer Suits . $27.00 SAM BENSON 20 8S. PERRY ST, are organza, pique or sheers Length Delta Pi, educational fraternity. Pfobeap Robert is a junior in the pre- Sizes Bust Waist Hips Meck te law school and is a member of ne t Ls ~ x «o's ** Jeug’ [Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. 12 33 25 36 16% | —----____-___.____._ __ — 14 36g -8%p Ss T%™ 17 16 8 28 39 17%, 18 49 0 4 IT's i Size 12 requires 4% yards of 39- inch material for dress and seven- to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Ill. Now available—the colorful 19% Needlework Album coptaining doz- ens of lovely designs from which , line to choose more patterr® in crochet, gift book. Only 235¢ a copy! embroidery and knit—plus three. patterns, directions printed in Contrast Thomas of Utica who wore a coral dressed woman doesn't clank and gown of. crystalette and tulle over clink with every step she takes taffeta. The ballerina-length dress next fall—it won't be the fault of featured a fitted bodice, shirred the jewelry industry short sleeves and lowered waist- Costume jewelry with lots of clank and clink is the style for e 2° e@ ‘Next season—and the more you A band of tulle accented with rattle. the more fashionable you'l pearls was worn as a headpiece, de. jand she carried a cascade arrange- ment of white carnations. that provide for some new ‘lek linen. | chatelaines are Flats for the street boast colors * ° con-. ,° trasts between dress and feet. You might try a flame-colored kid flat ) with your beige linen sheath—or lemon-coloréd one with your Chains, keys and large draped = Even a black patent skimmer *« eighths of a yard of 36-inch ma- terial for contrast. | To order Pattern 1268, state _ size, enclose $1. Airmail] handling | requires 25 cents extra. Address American Designer Patterns, P. 0. Box 535, G. P. 0, Dept P4, | New York 1, N, Y. The 144-page Pattern Booklet XTI FOR YOUR SUMMER RUG. CLEANING Save on Stockings Sandal stockings are sheer ard! nette Campbell, _ leaders in fall jewelry. You sister of the | | could probably get the same re. | pretty but save them for after-five| bride; Evelyn Campbell of Ra- | sults by wearing the house keys, wear, Otherwise, you'll find your cine, Wis., cousin of the bride, Dut that isn’t cricket. Stocking budget’ zooming as you, and Rosemary Noble of Center The idea is to buy fob pins with develop runs and snags around the Line, sister of the bridegroom. half a dozen fake keys clanking office. | Their gowns, identical to the merrily from your belt, or lots ‘honor matron's, were of mint of chains for your wrist. RESERVATIONS green, maize and aqua, respec. A chatelaine, however. EVERYWHERE j vety. .. ae posed to replace your necklace. Cell Delphine Finn Micheels Elkin Travel Bureau BIRMINGHAM 06 * a enter Bivé. is sup- ‘Ellen Kay Palawski. She on the opposite side. It's '56 fall iversion carries as. many as 721. chains, all of which bang together, with satisfving and stylish jewelry | noise. , and a bustle bow of coral. Seven State \ Workers Retire This Month Seven employees retired from Pontiac State Hospita] this month. A six room Romen Brick, contemporary. dream home service is represented in the terms’ An ideal home for someone | of employment of the retirees. relaxation the year or ess = Fras year round With Ti igagaret Gimies, Feat 'Simkins, Herman Warner, Frank with a startling view of the lake. ° Custom built in luxurious good ta who wants complete. convenient distance to the office for the business or professional man, Grounds terraced down to the lake, Willis, King Tinnin and Cari Gas- luding rock garden, t nd fi h a oS ing = 55 n, Only One, ‘ond fidwering shrubbery. [ kins. Federal “taspection procedure lis for the purple “U.S. HUMPHRIES REAL ESTATE ete ft te ourle “US. Ine ‘meat. The stamping flud is harm- less and removal before cooking is J not Mecessary. FE 2-0474 . Open Evenings ‘tf! Bight neues allies ~~ sefetoar For Information C oncerning More than a hundred years of total « | MRS. JOHN RAYMOND BELL : Donna M. Darr Repeats Vows This Afternoon the metallic has contrasting diamonds of red t and white calf across the vamp. Flats preview many of the — particulars we're going see this fall such as the come -across vamp, along with the instep strap, contrasting tex- tures, leather bows anq perfora- tions of spring. Some of the dressier flats are of 8352 | The perfect style to resist a heat. .-Princess-lined halter sun-| bolero, too. No, 8352 with Patt-O-Rama in- ‘This is that necklace-type chain or White, gold or beige kid embossed cluded is in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Flower girl for the occasion was chains strung between two pins or prinied with floral designs in ‘Size 14, dress, 4% yards of 33-inch | Her gown'that you attach to your chest, pastel colors or gold. A Grecizn bolero, 2's yards. was of white embroidered nylon usually with one pin at shoulder T-sling sandal comes jn white kid, | (over taffeta with tiny puff sleeves level and the other slightly lower and black or red patent. e For this patt ern, send 35e | ‘in coins, your name, address, size, desired, and the pattern number, to Sue Burnett, Pontiac Press, W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, Il. Don't miss the spring and sum- mer issue of Basic Fashion, our: pattern catalog that contains a, variety of attractive, up to the | 'minute styles foe all size ranges: | : ‘Send, =e now, i | Protect Hair | FromSun | Your head might feel hotter. tn) the summer, but the hair's the| same—unless, of course, you ne-| iglect it. Most women will take windburn, but somehow, forget about protecting their hair. Strong sun bleaches out hair! and makes the crowning glory! rather unglorious-looking. To avoid) that sun-streaked, faded, dry look —have regard for your hair this, summer. If you plan to sit out on the | beach all day or ride in an open convertible, be sure to wear some kind of head covering. A straw hat, beanie or even a: kerchief will do, just as long as your hair Old = Sol’s “> de! dress that insures an even sun tan. | ‘Tied shoulders, if you prefer — costs 50 cents. If paid by check iadd 4 it: comes. Let us help brighten (Next week look for Spadea's ; your home by hav- oe, Designer Pattern by Vad ing your rugs cleaned den Petite.) by NEW WAY .. . (Copyright 1956) Our prompt service is —$—$— sure to please you. | | | 42 Wisner St. Federal 2-7132 9x12 Domestic Wool Rug S 5” small additional charge for sizing NEW WAY RUG AND CARPET CLEANING _, Coll FE 2-7132 This semmer, evening wear is cowal end gay for country end country elub occasions; not elegant ond s0- histicated Have you ever bewailed your choice of the handsome satin gown’ you wore instead of “your flow- ered chiffon’? Easier - to - wear Smart Styling for Summer Complete Cold Wave with Haircut Donna Mae Darr became the is protected from Easy way to be always neat Midwest 4.6602 | bride of John Raymond Bell in a | . Kenneth E. Stephens read ithe 3 o'clock ceremony in Galloway \Lake =e — : HOSPITALIZATION Mutual of Omaha OAKLAND COUNTY OFFICE, _ 4062 W. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM - and Mrs. Ray Darr of Galloway ‘court, and John is the son of, Mr. ‘and Mrs. —— = of Detroit. Helen Bell of for attended | | The bride é a Caveat of Mr.| scorching rays. And salt water might be fun to swim in, but it plays havoc with our, hair. Always wear a bathing cap, as salt water not only dries! out the hair, but bleaches it, too. Even if you're a pool dweller, take heed of that chlorinated wa- ter. It’s clear and-a disinfectant but also a bieaqh, i —always beautiful. miss this cool value! N EISN ER’ It ice cream is too hard for dip- ping, let it stand for 10 minutes at room temperature or let_ it stand Cold Wave — Big Value ... APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NEEDED 935 Don't Beauty Salon Phone Federal 8-1343 Sn for half an hour in the refrigerator. = N : + 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUN E. 30, 1956 , 1 9 Dynamic Words Changed Life of Skid Row Alcoholic CHOOSING SONGS FOR CHORUS — One of the musical groups to appear at the State Fair Coliseum on the Panorama of Progress is the City-Wide Choir Union. Pictured are some of the officers choosing and checking the selections the choir will sing there at 3p. m. Sunday. They include Mrs. Lee Atrice, of 27 Crawford St., * Confident Living + Dentonstration Planned Sunday Vacation Bible School Students to Show Books, Sandicraft Projects | “Champarama”, the closing demonstration program of the! |Daily Vacation Bible School of the! |Oakland Avenue United Presby- terian Church, will be at 7 p.m. Sunday. Following the program, friends. and families are invited to visit the display of activity books and jhanderatt projects of the students in Fellowship Hall. The theme for the beginner course was ‘‘Learning About Je- sus” with Mrs. Robert Miller, superintendent. She was assisted by Mrs, Norman. Nelson, Mrs. Edward Stenberg, Mrs. Leo Crives, Sandra Heisler and Mrs. Donald Heard. Other helpers were Joan Mes- ser, Mrs. Gerald Ferguson, Mrs. . ‘Earl Price, Gail Marien, Grace \Cowley, Patsy Hoyes, Emy Lou ‘Hardy, Neane Wilson and Carol Anthes. The primary department stud- | led Psalm 23 and was directed by Mrs. Gerald Schultz. Her as- sociates were Mrs. Rebert Koch, Mrs, Chester Verhey, Mrs, Leon Verney, Mrs. Cari Matheny, Mrs. John Snead, Mrs. Ervin Pontiac Press Phote | president; (left to right) Mrs. Anna Mae Murray of 215 Orchard Lake Ave. (standing), the director; Mrs. Gladys Jamison of 151 W. South Blvd., treasurer and Jimmie Lee Keer of 611 Nevada St., chaplain. “The choir is composed of 175 voices. ys Christie, Mrs, William Thomas, THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street . — —SUNDAY SERVICES—— - Sunday School—9:45 A. M Youth People’s Legion—€ P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. §/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Mickaisen commanding officers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! \City Wide Choir Union Mrs, Charies Nelson, Mrs. Wil- | bur Hinsperger and Mrs, Milton | Blood, | The leader of the junior group to Appear at Coliseum was Mrs. LeRoy Koch. Their study, | The Panorama of Progress spon-, Youth Group directed by Mrs. Ray was “The Christian’ s Birth and! ‘sored by the Diggs Enterprise of Cummings with Eugene Rush, Growth.” Working with the boys Detroit opens today at the State pianist. and girls were Mrs. Charles Brad-' \Fair Grounds. It will continue) The City Wide Choir Union con- sher, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Shafer. ‘through July 4, with Dr. Mordecai sists of all the Negro choirs of Mrs, Robert Quance, Mrs. Fred Johnson, president of Howard/Pontiac and meets once a month ‘Froede, LeRoy Koch, Mrs. Em- University, as principal speaker. at one of the member churches.| mett Bradley and the Rev. Theo- The program is based on the The group was organized April 9.|dore R. Allebach. | ‘progress of the Negro in various 1946 by J. L. Keel for the sole fields of endeavor for the past purpose of promoting a better, “Answering God's Call” was | ‘decade. junderstanding and a closer fellow-| te Subject studied by the Junior The City Wide Choir Union, gee ‘ship among the churches. = sree. Se bs ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE 239 EAST PIKE STREET Sunday Sebeol, 10:00 A. M. oy | Service, 11:00 A.M. Young Service, 6°65 P. M. phere Service, 7:30 PF. M. REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor ‘| tions will be included: Allebach had on her staff Gary Bowes, Donald Cox, Mrs. Wil- liam Cox, Mrs, Thomas Heg woed; Charlies Bradsher and | the program at 3 p.m. Sunday et the cosseum. The following selec-| \prised of 175 voices will sing Tri Fellowship Club Mrs. Glora Lack. j Keare™ NatignalAntnem-"..° Jéhaeon to Run F ood Stand Mrs, Claude Cox, Mrs. Gilbert! l Me. Guide Me .........-.- wankers O'Brieh and Mrs. Betty Henry Holy City rnold The Tri Fellowship Club, - com- 'were in charge of the cradle roll. LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director Guide Me. © Thou Great Jehovath TRIS SCIEN SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “GOD” Sunday Services and Sunday School 1100 AM Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily ; Tl AM: toS PM “Wednesday Ever Service, 8 PM Friday io 9 PM FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets nr nh patecainlay “CAN RELIGION BE SCIENTIFIC” per Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 945 AM tomorrow sy be _ the’ Pontiac; ‘cooking hot dogs at the annual North Pontiac celebration. A dis-| South Side CHURCH of GOD | piay of fireworks is scheduled in| posed of young married couples ao to oe Luck, general of St. Trinity Lutheran Church. are, ' enroume: Ss year building a hot dog stand at Oak. °*#blished a record high of 326. | land Park. | Starting this afternoon at 5) : o'clock and* continuing through | July 4, they will take turns in| astings |Battle Hymn of ‘the Republic : ’ Ringwald \ Accompanying the choir will be /Mrs. Sarah Hinton Lawrence, as- ‘sistant director and organist and) os Marie James, pianist. | Also appearing on the program) { i} Moter and Nebraska Sts. the evening. | The committee responsible tor the building and food is composed. of Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Miller, Har- | lan Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Carl) iW alters. | { | | | | mg Service, Wed Prayer Meeting, 1:30 P.M. Rev. Herbert C. Shankles, Paster FE _2-4290 “GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Aubdrn Rd.— ' Mile West of Crooks Road | ‘ COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10 A. M. Worship Service, 11 A. M. Wed., 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship, Set., 7:30 P. M. 8. S. Supt. Minnie Hobgood Pastor Rev. Billy Brown 64 West Columbia Ave. Sunday School ....... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .....11:30 A.M. BTU. ........ «vers 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship ..... . 7:30 P.M, Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FS 4-8574 Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cerner East Heron and Mt. Clemens at Mill &t., Pentise (Opposite Pest Office) Fa aha E. Burton, Minister lay Morning Service 10:30 A. M. | SING TO MY WELL BELOVED” The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching REV. GEORGE D. MURPHY Pastor Accepts Call = to West Eckford The Rev. George D. Murphy will Detroit Clerics Named CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 North Sagihaw Street F be preaching his last sermon at i i a F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rei Fe . H. H. Savage, Paster WE Ass! Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word. Hakes Pastor ~ _YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR 10:45 A.M. Rey. Robert C. Savage (Just Home From Bouth America) 7:00 P.M.—COMMISSIONING SERVICE FOR Rev. and Mrs. Orval Dunkeld ‘Returning te Africa) THERE WILL BE A RECEPTION FOR BOTH FAMILIES POLLOWING THE EVENING SERVICE “THE BARRIER” Music by the Youth Choir No Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting YOUNG PEOPLE—MAKE CAMP RESERVATIONS BY CALLING FE 4-0239. of Marshall. ated with the Indiana Conference. sanctuary in this rural community. The Rev, ~ CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | /1950. . Geoffrey Day, B.A.B.T.H. Pastor This man’s story illustrates a simple, primary and fundamental om _— meaner technique by which each of us can become a better person. I'm sure everyone wants to be an improved individual. FIRST OPEN _ 7 © BIBLE CHURCH - And what do we mean by a better person? Simply one who has 1312 Jestyn ° learned to get a firmer hold of himself, to be more efficient and more s a Sch 2 een effective, to get along well with people and to overcome the tmaiaal spanned 7 = Worship... 11:00 am. es and deficiencies that have plagued him all his life. Youth Service 6:45 p.m. | Ev i 748 Real self-improvement comes from personality change deep with-| i Build your in. You can go to church for years and perhaps get only a veneer of home with us ‘improvement. Nobody ever really became a better person unless he ° = oe , wanted to with all his heart and was willing to work at it t and to be-] Rev. T. H. Staten. rE 2-497 lieve deeply. Inside many of us there are conflicting and defeatist forces which te our eccasional impulses to do something about carselves. , | They always hold us back. If you really want to be a better person, BETHANY BAPTIST you have to reach for it with all that you have of desire, determina: pe pepo CHURCH | you how — it is the finest how-to-do-it book ever written. It is a » | very specific handbook for remaking your personality and life £d to a successful human being. The basic secret is that it reconditions your thinking. of charge, my booklet “Thought Conditioner.’ Just send a post card in PERRY PARK jcare of this paper and start the process of thought conditioning now. BAPTIST CHURCH Stressed by U.S. Agency ‘has asked its overseas employes to disseminate concrete facts about. the importance of religion in U. S./ Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. life and culture. A guidance paper nual synod of the Christi 'stresses that a bond exists every- formed Church hes ‘an ven Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor where between people who cherish adjourned after Ph, 2-3225 spjritual Moat the erroneous impression that we and tabling plans for a new Cal- think the U. S. is the only nation vin College mn. where spiritual] values are recog-| | nized. = the First United Missionary Church E. H.: Buchheimer and the Rev. |Edwin E. Pieplow, both of ‘Detroit, | he, are among five new members Bend; St, Louis: Fort Lauderdale, CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor 4-0239 Bible School ..... +... 0, 0.0.0 ..00005., 945 A.M. | tomorrow. Mecning Mabedpad ase ee eee Cee snc nees 11:00. A. M. He has accepted the Call of t A Family Film an 7:30 P.M, | United Missionary Church in West IN Eckford which is a few miles south Missouri Synod of the Lutheran, The church, affili- Church. has just finished building a new Concert Slated Sunday Mr. Murphy cafe to present a concert at 4 p.m. Sun- - Pontiac from Marlette in July day in Trinity Baptist, Church. recognized that membership in so- His successor will be the Edyth Palmer of Nicaragua will Called: neittral unions is not nec- Rev. oO. P. Eastman of | Marysville. be nis accompanist. Discovered Vital Secret: In Trouble, Call for Help By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE” I received a letter the other day with a check in it, and for an odd amount too — $31. Just why ‘that particular sum, I don't know, but that’s the way it was written. The letter said, ‘Dear Dr. Peale, I am enclosing my check in the amount of $31 drawn to your order. May I ask that you use the pro- | ceeds of this check in any way that will be pleasing to God. The writer is a former alcoholic who lived on skid row for over three years. Have been arrested for drunk- - enness and drunk driving a number of times. 3 “Don't know how many jailg I've been in or how much time I've served. I tried to quit drinking at least 100 times, but just couldn't do it. Then. in my, darkest hour I chanced to, read (or was it chance?) Jeremiah 33:3. I believed these words. Through’ prayer I was able to paanee paay the course of my life.. Sincerely, —. Well, I endorsed that check over to a good cause) and then took down my Bible to refresh my recollec-| tion of the verse this man mentioned. Jeremiah *33:3| REV. BENJAMIN A. BOHN ‘Waterford Pastor fo Speak at Bethany “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and | | Speaking at the 11 o'clock service ‘DR. PEALE reads: mighty things, which nee ” in Bethany Baptist Church tomor- ~~ eee ‘ row will be the Rev. Benjamin A. Now I don’t know whether any of my readers. have had a great Bohn. pastor of Crescent Hills Bap- Spiritual experience and awakening, such as that this man recounted tist Church. His sermon topic will in his letter. His struggle was a dramatic and a difficult one. He re- be “A Communion Meditation.” peatedly tried to do something with himself, but he failed. The board of deacons will assist ‘him at the communion service. ESTABLISHED CONTACT | The Rev. Mr. Bohn will aS And then, one day, he opened his Bible and came upon just these each Sunday in July except July 8 nineteen words. What happened to him as a result? He got a dynamic When Rev. R. J. Karney, director and creative idea. It drove deeply into his mind. He began to believe of town and country work of the it. He established contact with “God, ithe Creator who also re-creates peak Saviee Convention, wilt people, and now he can write that he is a changed man. And I'm sure he really is changed because of the fact that he enclosed that check. Anyone can write glibly about being chang \', | but when he sends money — and money comes hard for people like this — we can be sure it is a genuine change. In my experience, the | last thing to be converted is the pocketbook, especially when there's not much in it. EVANGEL TEMPLE 365 East Wilson Nen-Denominational Full Gespel Sunday Scheel, 9:45 A.M. Worship, 11:60 A.M Evangelistic Service Sunday Evening, 1:45 FP M. It is pretty difficult for a human being to’ change for the better W. Buren at Mark without spiritual motivation and understanding. But the Bible tells 9:45 Worship-Study-Service 11:00 Worship-Study-Service $:00 Bethany Youth Center 700 Pregrams fer All It teaches you how to think, how to have good personal relations, how to have strength. In short, it outlines how to change from a defeat- Fred Robert Tiffany. Pastor As an aid, I will be glad to send to any reader of this rolana free (Copyright 1986) Baltimore and Cameren Opp. Emersen School Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Merning Wership, 11:00 A. M. Youth and Children’s Church 1) ALM. Importance of Religion I] ene E ved as New Missions by Religious Sect GRAND RAPIDS uw — The an- The U. S. Information Agency Young People, 6:15 P.M. | authorizing its home missions com. _ * mittee to open 10 new fields: ; —— ee It also cautions against “giving adopting a stand on. labor unions Highland Congregational Church \) Block Off M-59 on Milford 'R4. Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister 11:00 a.m. Sufiday School 11:15 a.m. Merning Worship. Sermon by Pastor * * The synod, saieet goyerning body of the denomination, had been in’ |session 13 days before adjourn- ‘men t. - .Cities under consideration in the ‘new mission fields include: Boston; Syracuse; Buffalo: South LUTHERAN CHURCHES. MISSOURI SYNOD ST. PAUL (NORTH SIBE) George Mahler. Pastor Jeslyn at Fourth ST. PAUL, Minn #—The Rev. named to the Board of Missions in| Fig, Fairbanks, Alaska; Omaha; orth and South America of the Indianapolis, Toledo and Jackson. The synod adopted a series of | resolutions on “neutral labor ‘unions (CIO and AFL) in response. e _Tequests from Canadian class- John Leonard Jr., baritone, will © e ba bd One stated that “although synod 305 Auburn Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Leland L. Marion, pastors $:45 A.M.—Morning Worship and Bible School Sunday School 10 oxi —Ierning FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Bullding—5460 Williams Lake Road Attend the Fastest Grewing Cherch In the Area ¢ssarily incompatible with mem. Moraes Servies + 10:45AM. _ bership in the church, it wishes | "tly Service ..... 8:00 A.M. to kéep alive the awareness of the | Suaday School .,.. 9:30 A.M. antithesis and reminds members of the church that so-called neu- tral organizations often deny the word of God, as is evident from GRACE Service 11 a.m § Corner Genesee and Glendale FIRST SOCIAL * BRETHREN CHURCH * Rev. Tommy Guest. pastor 316 Baldwin Ave. REGULAR SERVICES Sunday Schoo! . 0 A. M. Morning Worship . ..1).A. M. Adult Bible Study 620 P. M. Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Tuesday Evening Youth Bible Study... 6:30 P. M. Thursday Evening Prayer. s* eae inna~-.-7:30 P.M Saturday Evening Service ....... 7:30 P.M. Public Cordie!! Invited— “Pontiac's Singing Church” KENNETH AAU TCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS Minister Minister eof Muaste 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP “A FLOWER FROM HEAVEN” (3rd im @ @eries of Méssages, 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE , “A NEW MAN” Sunday ‘Behool, 9:45 A. M. Youth Group, 6:36 P. M. Dr. Bank, Rev. Lola Marion, Speaking “THEY HAD NO KEY” the Practice of many labor unions.’ (weet SIDED 7:45 P.M.—Evening Evangelistic Service a Evening Service 7:30 P.M. | Rev. Karl Boehmke Di, Leland L. Marion. Speaker d “He Shall Grow Like » Cedar in Lebanon” [pq MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL |] services at 9 A.M. and 11 AM. 7:45 PM. Wed.—Bible Study Al Kasten. Postor MA 5-110 (BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Schoo! at 9 A. M. A Friendly Place to Worship cere ~ 1196 Joslyn Ave. and 11 A. M. Full Gospel—Nondenominational Sunday School vhureh of hr wo A 1180 N. Perry — Phone FE Morning Service elle TRIN ITY MILTON E. TRUEX, ote 11:00 A.M. : f 40 Auburn Ave. at jessie i on " nesday E Service i | Se ISTE Se | Evening ere (EaRT em 4 10 Fm Senday Evening Service 10:50 A.M. = Robinweod Ave. 7:30 P.M. Rev. Ralph C. Clees | Hatred hapagen | Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. 60 | EAST HURON at PERRY "1 — First Service ...,.. 8:30 A.M. |. The Rev. R. L. CECHIL KELLER |] Second Service ....11:00 A. M. State Street | Book, Paster 8. 6. Sept, | Central Methodist sah Sie sohe 4. BANK, D. D., Mintoter SUNDAY MORNING “THE TWO FOUNDATIONS” (Broadcast Over WPON 11:06 A. M.)_ FREE METHODIST CHURCH | 87 Lafayette (2 Biks. W. ef Sears) oo 10:55 A. M. Sunday Scheel ...cee.e.. ss. ees. . 10:80 A.M, Worship ....... »eeees 9:30 A.M. and 7:45 P.M, Preyer Meeting, Wed. ............ ..7:30 PLM. Bring the Family CHURCH OF THE LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR Preaching Lyal H. Howison. pastor a THE JUNE 30, 1956 71% N. Saginaw Se. ain ecole ng Mrs, Joki, Speaker Sendsy Behool, 11:00 A. M. — ‘UNITY First Methodist Pastor Arrives Cae Rev. Paul Hart, Minister Andersonville Read posal Dinte Bwy. facto. i WATERFORD COMMUNITY at Davison, Duties Here crsage aera os sag THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount Invites You to Attend THERE WILL BE NO OTHER SERVICES TOMORROW. BE- CAUSE OF Se PARK, FLINT—COME, = 6 Sysmwor. Sundey School, all ages 10 «.m. | Methodist Church in Davison. The son of a Methodist minister \who served in Michigan 40 years, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Assumes the Rev. Paul T. Hart of the ‘he received his schooling at Bob) Jones College and Westminster Theological Seminary. In 1938, he was ordained and served pastorates in Jeddo and Fargo from 1938-1940, and Trinity Methodist Church in Yale the following two years. he took up his duties at Davison. 9:45 A.M. Church School and Morning Worship “Faith and the Family” 11:00 A.M. Morning ‘Worship and Church School “Our Christian Freedom” > ae f He was transferred to the Mar- quette District in 1943 where he Minister | *erved until December 1949 when The ‘Rev. Mr. Hart was married in March 1936 to Dora L. Cubitt of 4 jteacher in Sanilac County prior to jher marriage. Interested not only in church) jactivities but also civie groups, | to, \the Rev. Mr. Hart helped jorganize a Kiwanis Club in Davi- ‘son and served on the board of directors two years. Last year he was membership and attendance \chairman of the club. | He serves the Fiint District as CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC. SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street H. JOHN DRAKE, Paster 120 P.M.—Sun. Rev. Nina Webber Ne Midweek Servies, Wed. July ith Missionary Alliance Church | BEV. G. 2. BERSCHE, Paster BRANCH GUN. SCHOOL, 9:30 A. M. 130 W. Coss Late Reed The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere R. Allebach, Panter Bible School ,. 21:20 A.M. Worship 10:00 A.M. The Sacrament of Communion Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service . 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting 730 P.M. | JOSLYN AVENUE Jesiyn at Third fémend 1. Watkins, Paster Bibie School .. Worship 10.45 A.M. m. [Roger and Douglas, the make their home, at 38 E. Iroquois Bishop Appoints new E piscopal REV. PAUL T. HART | Missionary secretary and as & member of the District Board of Christian Education. Mrs. Hart is Secretary of mis- sionary personnel Woman's Society of Christian Serv- ice. With their three children, Ronald, Harts Rd. Waal REV, JOHN W. WIGLE Minister fo Mission The Church of the Advent, Mission at the cor- ner of W. Long Lake and Middle- ‘belt Rds, now has a full time minister. The Rev. John W. Wigle. appoint- led by. the Rt. Rev. Richard S, M. Emrich as vicar in charge of the Mission, is a native of Windsor. ‘Ont. Canada, where he received his) early schooling. 'States for more than a year will tbe leaving Monday for their third iterm on the field in Africa. | Speaking -people, are also ex- | pected Sunday. na | the former Helen W of the District! | evangelized Fields Mission. He , &. MISSIONARIES TO AFRICA — The Rev. and Mrs. Orval Dun- keld with their children (left to right) Richard, Lois, Ronald and Fred will be returning to Africa Monday. In 1939, the Dunkelds left Pontiac as the first missionaries to the Zambesi Valley where they First Baptists Celebrate Missionary Day i Sunday will be “Missionary. After the death of her husband, ‘Day” at the First Baptist Church’ she returned to Pontiac. iwith Robert Savage, son of Dr. built a home of sun dried bricks more than 40. Ruth (Prevette) Hanselman has Christian workers in other fields. been in Belgium the past year in Bob Shelton left in 1953 under janguage school but will be going gone into full time Christian t it ii : Pentiae Press Phete with a grass thatch roof. Today Church Imports Italian Choir had a flourishing passenger busi- ness in the 1920's but it has tapered Casa Materna Orphans ott since then. Casa Materna orphanage in Na- ples, Italy, which has been touring ard United States since February,| ance Monday on the - |Broadcasting Company’s television’ show, “Home.” | i ‘most 100 concerts, ‘appearing at the Methodist General | ‘Conference, ‘and churches. by Joe Warner, N. Y., who was at Casa Materna. for a year of teaching and social work. The children in the group range from 9 to 19 years of age. They will return to Italy on July 7. the Casa and the Methodist Church the Methodist Board of Missions. ‘The board makes an annual grant to the orphanage, and through it thousands of dollars in special, under the Evangelical Alliance Mission the missionary staff numbers gifts have been sent by Methodist churches and church groups. streams and lakes, including such waters ag Lake George and the broadest parts of Lake Champlain. the National Geographic to Sing on Home Show Monday The children’s choir from the; AVONDALE BAPTIST C CHURCH e153 Aubern ad, , lene A.M. Sunday , Pastor Evening Service, 1:06 P.M. rtorm-| will appear in a repeat tional * * * The choir’s initial appearance on his show was on Feb. 23. Since hat time the group has given al- coast-to-coast, / in colleges, schoale) The choir was organized in 1953 of Mamaroneck, | FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL. CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS $24 N. Perry Street SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. CORSO COS COCO OLORE Young People .. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study ..... Sat. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The“Whole Gespel fer the Whele Woerld’—ONENESS An official cormection between n America is maintained through Pontiac Bible College Collier Rd. at Collier Ct, Interdeneminationa!l Classes fer Everyone 3 Evenings a Week For Information, Contact Rev. Frances Eo Mver or Rev. D. B. Pawtey Red squirrels voluntarily swim Society UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Williams and Lorraine The Common Service 11:00 a.m. and Mrs. H. H. Savage, speaking Orient Crusades spending his first 19 Africa with her husband and work during Dr. Savage's 33 years iat the 10:45 morning service. An- term in Okinawa. When he returns ‘other young man of the church, to the field this fall, he will prob- Orval Dunkeld, will be ‘speaking at ably be going to Indo China. (7:30 Sunday evening. Helen (Savage) Broach, daughter The Robert Savage family have lof Dr. and Mrs. Savage, is doing ‘just returned from Quito, Ecuador missionary work in South America: lfor a time ‘of furlough. The under the Evangelical Alliance Mission iDunkelds who have been in the De. and Mit. Deicht Slater Missionary society. Mr. and Mra. Alfred Gould who have recently returned from six months survey trip in Latin America seeking out the Chinese | Gould is When Dr. and Mrs. Savage came One hundred and. twenty young to the First Baptist Church in 1924, missionaries going aboard for the jthe missionary giving was about first time — many of them to |$1200.00 a year. The goal for the fake situation of unparalleled com- ‘current year is $100,000 00 plexity in the history of the church- The first missionary to go trom ** Alleghors work — are Sige J egheny College, Meadville. the church was Ernestine Fisher Pa. for a fina] briefing session |\who went to India in 1923. She — . served under the Wemen's Mis- In an intensive five-weeks course sionary Union. scheduled June 26 — July 31, the In 19%, Dr. George Westcott {youne “U. ee | went to Africa under the Un. '"S ten U, S. Protestant commun- ions will study prac ranging from discussion specific geo- aro a so hospital ‘graphical areas to methods of ° learning a new language, ways of A few vears later in 1938, Betty staying healthy in a tropical cli- |(Shay! Treutman left for Africa mate and problems of nationalism under the Sudan Interior Mission, and Communism. James Savage. son of the pastor, went to Venezuela, South America) euctin e Banaes nae, . jin ae ee the Evangelical Al-' pieuttural improvement and the liance Mission. eso of radio and films in ie- The next of the young people, mote areas. to go was lone (Reed) McMillan| who sailed for Africa in 1942 ‘married couples with young chil- Robert Savage went out under dren, come from university and the Evangelical Alliance Mission seMiNary campuses across the na- but later transferred to the World tion. About half of the group are Radio Misélonary Fellowship (ordained ministers, The remainder when he went to Quito te work are specialists in fields ranging Young Mi issionaries Read for Church Duty Overseas «=: The young people, many of them} family in September. Leaving for work in the Philli- pines about duly 1 under Orient Crusades will be Bill McKee. These young people have all | gone to the Foreign Field from the First Baptist Church. _A number of the young men and as well ‘who are serving as pastors arid The briefing session is the an- nual Missionary Training Con- , ference sponsored by the Mis- | sienary Personne! Committee of the Division of Foreign Mis- sions of the National Council of Churches. . The Rev. E. Bruce Copland. com- mittee secretary and director of the training conference, described the final briefing conference as “essential in equipping the mod- ern-day missionary for his job." He added, “No longer can a mis- sionary consider himself qualified to handle the burden of his re- sponsibilities bv reason of only formal academic training or "per- sonal zeal .. .The present situa- tion in the majority of missionary areas makes it imperative that he also be ‘a jack of many mission- ary trades "' part of the missionary family. ; Sunday School 10:60 a.m. More than 100 young people have “@78-— — — — of ministry in Pontiac. 87 Lafayette The church, also supports a Sunday Merning |. 11:45 A. M. number of missionaries who have Sunday Evening . _— .. 6:00 P. M. ' not grown up in the church here Saturd:y Vocal Music Lessons but have been taken on as a and Song Drill _. See aieisleya se 7:30 P.M. FE 71-0226 FE 5-1993 At the present time the mission- ary family, both Home and Foreign (Barbara Acre) are in Africa under women are working in Home Mis- Missions, consists of 44 adults and the Conservative Baptist Foreign sion Fields as several 33 children. The growth of the ‘program is attributed to the mis- sonary vision of Dr. and Mrs.’ Savage who have all three children y, on the Gacach * s peakers are presented many BIBLE Rebind your family heirloom Bible. Expert workmanship and fast, Christian Literature Sales 38 Oakland Ave. REBINDING dependable service. FE 4-9591 s during the year so the mis- sionaries “and the fields they represent are kept before the congregation. The church plans to support, if possible, any young person from the First Baptist Church who de- sires: to go to the Mission Field under a recognized fundamental Mission Board. Most of the missionaries are supported by Sunday School classes or by a group of individu- als who pledge a definite amount each month for some particular | person's support. A special feature of the service Sunday night will be a Commission- ing Service for the Dunkeld family as they return to Africa. Following the evening service. there will be a .reception and time of fellowship so friends may greet the Bob Savage and the Orval Dunkeld families. ' EVENING seavice Guest Speak FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 oe STREET ae WEDNESBAY EVENING SERVICE, OPEN PORUM 7:30 P.M. AIR CONDITIONED at Station HCJB. Cleo and Lyle Legg, who have just returned to the States from Africa, left here in 1947 under the Sudan Interior Mission. George and Ruth Kennedy also left here in 1947 under the ja , | Mission to serve in Africa. | Fletcher is serving in ee South America under the South _America under the South America India Mission. She left in 1949. V. L. Martin went to the Nether- lands. BWI. in 199 while the Dorothea (Keylon) Smith left for F ormosa. South America under Baptist Mid Mission in 1950. Under the Africa Inland Mission, Isabelle Jones be- came a missiénary to Africa. Marilow (Hobolth) with her husband, the late Ed- ward McCully served in South | _Amerive bev ing _ere & in 1082. | MeCully | ~ FIRST ASSEMBLY of COD 210-216 N. Perry St. REV. W. WIBLEY. Minister Program Your Need Program @ A Forceful Evangelistic @ A Pastoral Ministry to Meet @ A World-Wide Missionary @ An Aggressive Sunday School ¢* 4 2 ye SUNDAY SCHOOL . EVANGELISTIC RALLY “Visit the Church of the MORNING WORSHIP _.. RADIO: WPON Sunday .. .. 45 A.M. ween 11:00 ALM. Lees 7:45 P. M. . .8:00-8:30 A. M. Olt Fashioned Gospel” *e 8 @ eee Were er) wueve eee es 7:30 P.M. “What Is Freedom?” |trom social work and medicine to education and agriculture. Many of the young wives have been trained in nursing. home economics or as secretariies so they can assist their husbands on the job. At the conclusion of the course the new missionaries will go out Morning Worship “ee to serve in churches, hospitals, - Sunday School...... ‘ schools, refugee camps and other Services at 7:30 church centers in Africa, Asia, Lat- in America and points in the Far East including Japan, the Philip- pines, Hong Kong, Burma and Attend Our Loke St. Church of God Charch Sehecl, 9:45 A.M Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. YP. Service, 6:39 P.M. “Apostolic Church ‘of Christ '458 CENTRAL 10 A. M. .10 A. M. ~ Tuesday — Thursday — Saturday ROWING Sunday School — Interesting Classes FIRST METHODIST S. Seginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul Hart. Pastor SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE “Faint Heart Never Won” CHURCH SCHOOL 11:15 P.M. Youth Group Meeting to Be Announced 10:00 A.M. oes eee ew ee CeCe eee ee eee No Evening Service in Summer No Prayer and Bible Study Wed. July 4th Bishop £. A. Parent, Paster Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Prayer oe ané Bible Study, ‘weeday, 7:39 PM Rev. aad Cooley, Paster 68 Orten 67 He was graduated from the Uni- F IRST CHUR , 9:45a.m. Sunday School 73 East Boulevard — Seuth of Leokoet Drive 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP CH OF GOD 10:45 a.m. Morning Service. Rev. Robert Garner, Pastor FE 4-7407 WESLEYAN METHODIST NORTH LYNN STREET ° W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P. M. EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. i Rev. C. D. Friess, pastor 7:30 p.m. Evening Service A. Eagene Ramsey, Minister — Gen, Offices: Andersen, ind ST. JOHN’ 5 LUTHERAN CHURCH SS EENEESNE memenell 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday come es G abe wursierw sins siete Wierd ee) Stn 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship .......................... 1] A. M. First General Baptist Church Rev. Cort W. Nelson. B. D., Pastor .149 Baldwin Ave. . PE 4-7172 Parceaneet 900) Sesee oe rE 4-308 Sat. Evening Service ............7:30 P.M. — —— Sunday Scheel vecescces 10000 A. M. Moming Werthip -vvcvviv-1 11:00 A Mt All Saints Episcopal ehaen . 18 ....... +>. 7:00 P.M. Williams Lake at West Pike | Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director The Rev ©. George Widdifield. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES: Youth Fellowship .. 630PM. 4 versity of Western Ontario in Lon- Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M don and from the Virginia Theologi- Wed. Night Prayer ™ Seminary in Merete: Va. | dained ‘ian at Christ Church | Oranb; é AUBURN HEIGHTS ¢ “ramrockon dune He will be instituted as vicar by 3456 Primary Street Ven, Archdeacon Ralph Parks at 2 “3. Harvey MeConn, Paster == ¢@ special service at 9:30 Sunday Bible School ....10 A.M. @ morning in the church. Worship .......... H:ASAM. th me Seceacescl™ I] Knights of Columbus “Why Christ Is Remembered” Bulletin Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Installation of New DRAYTON PLAINS Se Officers, Sat., July 7th ww. 4. Teeewiesen, Jr. Paster * es eee 9:45 AM—Bible School _ | 8:00 P. M. 1] AM.—Worship Service 6:30 PM—Youth Group | Dance in the Cedar Room Wednesday 7-30-P.M.—Prayer i and Study Hour = | All Members ond Guests ' au Invited: Latina [ 9:45 Sunday School Classes for everyone 11:00°Merning Worship “God's Grace At Work” “tf you are segs to gonls you are strangers te power" 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. Holy Communion 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion 4 The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate Sermon by the Rector .o * ‘ é 4 13 | 4 ’ * Pratl 6:45—Youth | Fellowship 7 bsanetni ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. 8:00 A. M.—Hely Communion 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion i eee ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 10:00 A.M. —Chapel Cooperate Communion and Sermon Sunday Schoo! ceasecvenes: 10:00 4. M Farewell Memage Sermon by the Rev. Merning wrehitp by tbe, Faster: Fevevescecwc 11:00 A.M. 2 Sermon by the Rev. oal/Desie oa te: i FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH se Waldo R. Hunt, Vieer” Wednesday Brening vening Prager ‘Bible "pi Soestuae 7:80 P.M. | 135 Prospect St. George D. Murphy, Pastor , / f | ee / “ ‘ { = i / = f . e ; : j ; / { | 4 if i : F / : i ‘ { { f i if A _! PG \ . ; F f / ‘ ‘ [ s ¥ j- At \ f | ! I ) | | a ( r Mf 4 | My oe 7 al We oe i { | wm } ‘ell Ml Mi Al Ae dl Ml Ml Ml Ml Mi i he ki le Me Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “THE FIRST MURDER” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 11:00 A. M. “HEAVEN” 7:30 P. M. LAST OF PICTURES mede by DR. TOM MALONE on Trip to Holy Lend. Paris, the ‘World's Most Sinful City. i AIR-CONDITIONED AUDITORIUW I Sundey School Arendenes Lest Sundey—1060 DR. TOM MALONE “ Re | So EL oe Fs T HE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1936. x _—_ eae HONORING FATHER MAURICE VERYSER — Photographed at the recent farewell party for Father Maurice Veryser in St. Vin- cent de Paul Parish Hall were Russell Morrow of 201 Willard St., president of Moms and Dads Club; Father Maurice Veryser who ®Ave. Mr.-Hughes and Mr. is being given a parish near Dea vex Maceo of 243 ee Av Indifference Stifles Learning Educator Says Church Idea of Let Well Enough Alone Hurts Progress , Aleading Christian educator charged today that the chief de- terrent to progress in devieop- ment of the weekday Christian. education program is the church- es’ proneness to “let well enough alone’ and be ‘‘satisified with do- ing a little.” é * * . Dr, Paul H. Véith, of Yale Di- vinity School, declared, “They try to get too much for too little, If it were not for this we would have much better quality weekday schools and many more pupils in them.” The Yale educator is chairman of the steering committee of the first National Conference of Week day Religious Education, which opens a four-day session tonight | at Oberlin, 0. “It is the satisfaction with do- ing little,”’ he said, that “produces the bottleneck of inadequate fin-} ancial support. “Protestant ehurches do not want! religion taught by the. public schools, but in most cases they are aiso not ready for the alter-; native of giving adequate support . to religious teaching in relation to the public school under the initi- ative and at the expense of the church.” * * Asked why the public school could not undertake religious train-, ing, Dr. Veith referred to the American system of separation of church and state which precludes | sectarian teaching. He added, “It may teach the facts of the relation of religion to history, the place of religious — institutions and the religious con- tent of art and literature. But | true religious education is_ al- ways education toward some re ligious faith and that makes it sectarian, * “The best the public school can do is to cooperate with the church- es so that they may do what is their proper right and duty. The plan for releasing the pupil for certain hours so that he may re- ceive religious education from the churches is in the American tra- dition of recognizing the impor- tance of religion withotit making of the the agencies churches." State into * The Conference, convened by the Nationa! Council of Church, is be--- ing attended by some 300 denomin- ational education officials, pastors and representatives of state and local councils of churches and weekday programs throughout the * Ld country. It is the first of its kind in the 40-year history of the move- ment which today serves an esti- mated three million school chil dren of all faiths in 45 states Protestant Churches Aid Overseas Relief ‘Calvin C. rborn to organize and establish; e.; Judy Fitzpatri¢k of 124 Mary Prayer for-This Week. A prayer by a Pontiae pastor will be published each weet mav be a help Free Methodist Church, offers the following: Editor's Nate: with the hope it pastor of the First Lord of our lives, our Father dear With thankful hearts we now draw near Day Ave. Veryser from the parishioners and Zaffina visory committee. ta someone The Rev That they may We praise Thee, Lord, with all our heart We bless Thy Name for what Thou art. We thank Thee, Lord, for birds and bees, For grass and flowers, and all the trees, We pray for ru For sun and rain and blessings rare, For food and shelter and loving care. “We pray Thee, Lord, with all our might That Thou wilt help us live aright, That we may do and only say The things that honor Thee alway. We pray for friends and loved ones dear, For all our foes and those we fear. We pray for men with lives of sin We only ask to To act and wal And then when To live with Thee forevermore. By our own merit we have no claim; We only ask in Whose Se are mean and vile within . RICE Associate Pastors Arrive: at Central Methodist Hall, Church as associate pastors are was a student in the conservatory Coming to the Central Methodist | Hall and the’ Rev. Rice. They were ap-| pointed by Bishop Marshall R. Reed at the Detroit Annual Con-} ference held recently -in The Rev. Mr. Rice. Dr. John H. in Flint where he was graduated University from Flint Central High. He Adrian. | 25. grew up graduate of Nebraska Wesieyan courage our is| degree from H. HALL DR. JOHN who spoke at the reception for St. John Becker, of 94 S. Shirley St. a And learn to live and holy We pray for those with cups of grief That they in Thee may find relief. | FROM OUTSTANDING DOWNTOWN STORES ~ COME THE’ BEST BUYS OF THE SEASON ! The greatest selection is always offered in downtown Pontiac. Not a few stores but the entire downtown area offers you @ far wider variety. Parking, too. Over 6,000 spaces: Frederick's School: s he presentéd a purse to Father Don A. Zaffins of 105 Henry Clay | are members of the church ad- Lyal H. Howison, | turn from-self to Thee be. ES lers, small and great, | Rulers of Nation and rulers of State. We would not ask for wealth or fame. We would not ask for great acclaim. holy be k and talk like Thee. life for us is o'er Jesus name. Amen Z Pastor Reports on Resolutions Rev. L. Shafer Attends 170 Annual Conference of Church of Brethren The Rev. LeRoy Shaler, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, has returned from the 170th recorded Annual! Conference held in Eugene Ore. He reports the following resolu- ‘tions were passed by the delegate | body *‘We commend those of our mem- ‘bership who take the conscientious objector position in relation to the ‘draft, and we commend also those .who maintain the peace witness in their vocational life. We reaffirm, with increasing urgency, our con-_ viction that all war is sin, but we also record our continuing desire to exercise a positive reconciling! ministry in a world of violence and ‘conflict.’ Mrs. born near Albion of music at Albion College. Dr. and Mrs. -Hall have both served as instructors and counsellors in youth camps and institutes. Their son, Robert, is also and holds a Ph the University D of a graduate of Flint Junior College Connecticut. and attended a year Adrian College for In 1940. Dr Hatl transferred back to the Michigan Conference * “We commend the United Na- 'tions and its leadership for every effort to bring about a cease fire, | a permanent truce, and a settle- ment of the crisis in the Middle, a' East. We urge our people to en-| nation, in spite of, many difficulhes. to take more initiative and moral leadership in working for disarmament "’ “We urge a revision of the Me- Carran-Walter Immigration Act to He received his B. A. degree where he has been pastor of provide f or a non-discriminating | from Michigan State University | in 1933 and attended Garrett Col- lege three years. -}is-wHe. Resemary. is a grad- uate q Flint Northern, Flint: Junior College of Education. churches in Clare, Grand Rapids and Muskegon. At Centeral. Meth- odist, he will be minister of mem- bership and evangelism work. College and the: National Mmencaan Rabbis The, Rev. Mr. Rice will be the Offer Services minister in Education and Youth Work Dr. John H. Hall comes here from Muskegon where he served as pastor of the charge of Christian’ | in Soviet Temple MOSCOW (INS! — The leader Wood Avenue of a delegation of American Ortho- Methodist Church for the past nine. dox rabbis, the first to visit Russia years Me was born in Stalwart about 30 miles from Sault St. Marie. After completing his school work ‘in Pickford, he taught a rural school for a year. He attended | Albion College until moving te Protestant churches around the’ world last year contributed in ex- cess of $46,000,000 in cash. food, medicines and other supplies for relief purposes. + * The total was announced by Dr Leslie E. Cook in a report to 150 delegates meeting last weck at Les Rasses, Switzerland for the annual ‘eonsultation of the World Council’ of Churches’ Division of Inter- Church Aid end Service to Refu gees. Dr. Cook is director of thé . division. * * Dr;. Cook said special aid was rendered during the year in emer- gency situations such as floods in. India and Pakistan, famine jn Viet-| namm. earthquakes ° and the Philippines, and damage to Orthodox communities and insti-: ment tutions in Turkey during anti-Greek riots there last September. — /Omaha. ‘Theological Seminary Lincein, Neb. where he was graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University. While serving a pastorate in Neb., he attended the in Omaha. He was ordained in Omaha and assigned to full time work as pastor. In recognition of his work in evangelism, the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity was. conferred on him by John Fletcher College. Dr. Hall also- served several) in 40 vears. paid tribute this week to Russia's jews in a vesper service sermon t the Moscow synagogue * * * Rabbi! David Bs. Hollander of New York. who is president of: jthe American Rabbinical Council. said: “We are privileged to re-estab- lish religions contacts with our brethren after so ‘many years., | { hope it will continue strongly | for many years withont inter- ruption. ” . Rabbi. Hollander said American. Jews never had forgotten the debt) they owed to Russian jewry for, producing so many great priests! and teachers. The five-man American delega- unified quota system. “We reaffirm our belief that dis-' crimination due to color is out of) ,|keeping both with the teachings of the New Testament and with the: stated position of the Church of ithe Brethren. We speak firmly and) in love to all Brethren who have been less than Christian in this” matter, in every area of our land. | We commend governmental agen-| cies. our own churches, and deci-| sion. Our goal must be no less than, lan integrated church and public) school in an integrated commu- nity.” * * * ‘We would remind governmental and civic leaders that God's gener- our gifts of natural resources sho inot be exploited for private gain, ‘but rather conserved in accord with ithe principle of stewardship, for the ‘benefit of all.” | “In light of a growing and acute iproblem, we vigorously reaffirm fo ‘ourselves the principle of total ab- 'stinence from the use of alcoholic |beverages. We urge continued iteaching and effective legislative control over the alcoholic beverage ‘trade, particularly in advertising.” Bible School Attendance The Daily Vacation Bible School. in Greece) ivolumes of scripture. vears as a member of the Boardjtion earlier visited the state com- of the Baldwin Avenue Methodist of Ministerial Training for young, ‘mittee on religious cults which|Church closed this week end with men taking the prescribed Con- oversees religious affairs in thea program for parents. ference -Course of study for the Soviet Tnion. The Rev. C. Warren Wilson, pas-< iministry, * = *. * itor, said the school surpassed all Rabbi Hollander said committee expectations in interest and at- The first vear “ol te establish. officials expressed approval of the |tendance. The |! argest numer of the American Bible group's mission of re-eefablishing’ ‘present in any single day was 112. Society. 1816. it distributed 6,410 contacts between. American and The Bible School was under the. idirection of Mrs, Virginia Laur, i | s- iRussian Jews, Fr ore * & Ly ae .°% k= Pe . ed Ne eB J | ~ as HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Girls Sun Suits Beautiful Washable Prints. Rhumba Pantie Back. Sizes 2 to 6 HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Bicur rice PS Diamond Jar’ ~ or "XE Boys’ Dress ‘n Play DENIM SLACKS . nigHT ONLY! Washable | & All Prices—All Styles Reg. $2.98 to $3.50 Reg. SALE $ 99 _ $300.00 $200.00 | 200.00 . 167.00 150.00 100.00 ; 125.00 83.00 ] . CHARGE ‘EM! | 79.50 59.50 * 30 Days _%& 70Days * 6 Months HEADQUARTERS for Registered perfect diamonds. Keepsake — Columbio—Orange Blossom Park Ftee Reer of Store While Shopping 51 South Saginaw Street JEWELERS 24 N. Seginew Pontiec State Bank Bidg. HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL’ Special Group of | HOUR SALEF 5 to 9 MONDAY BRAND NEW—JUST UNPACKED! f NO IRON Cotton Plisse | 5.99 Swim Suits | ~ a G : | ; . | , | | Your Choice of ° a ’ Three Styles: 3 ‘ % Nationally famous ‘'Penbrook"™ . e Shortie “! sistts om cotton and lastex. Sizes ms 7 32 to 38 We also carry large @ Waltz Length suits at 699. ® Baby Doll Headquarters for - : ~Rose Marie Reid Reguler 5.95 . " Swim Suits , : 10.95 te 19.95 bs, 99 | 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL! eve % | LJ ‘J P Choice of Any 399 Contrasting embroidery trim y | * Sunback Dress Ss, M, L oy - ® Wemen's Full Length Gowns. Sizes 42 te 44 ms me 42 ah “g *2 Yes. you buy "Wrin- kle-Shed’’ Cottons & border print styles. @ FANCY PANTS @ SLIM JIMS PANT Wash and wear, or touch Reg. 5 5.98 Sizes 10 to 20; 14'2 with an iron, Colortast fab- . to 24'2. rics of poplin, twill, or fine bs, 20 pee “ fis mal Pr cotton. Sfripes, solids. Khaki pea he . or black. Sizes 10 to 16. 48 N. Saginaw St. This Item Returns to Regular Price Tuesday A.M. 74 N. Seginew, St. We Give Holden's Trading Stamps ui TE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1959 THIRTEEN ag a DOWNTOWN PONTIAC HAS many more being added! . ft il FROM OUTSTANDING DOWNTOWN STORES COME THE BEST BUYS OF THE SEASON The greatest selection is always offered in Downtown Pontiac! ... Not a few stores but the entire downtown - area offers: you a far wider variety! ... Parking facilities, too... over 6,000 spaces now available with . . Shop downtown and save! {% Made of light- ms 6. Serves all sorts of §6table. HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Portable Folding! | HOSTABLE | | Chartreuse or Green Top, nH: Block or White Legs weight steel. Purposes; indoors, outdoors, as ao TV Stainproof $433 boked enamel m= finish. This tem Reverts to Regular Selling Price Alter Monday Night fKeesors] Downtown Store—Seginew et Huron = HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Fierelas 2 & i 2 ‘ + Tailored in White Only 9 Pr. : © 40x81 e Fireproof © Sunproof @ No Ironing WASH ‘N DRY IN 7 MINUTES Price Returns to $8.95 Tuesday A. M. : NO PHONE CALLS xclusive Fleor Covering Firm! Phone FE 4-2531 : Pontiac's Oldest E f 11. Perry St. HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY e > Powder Blue ; * Pink } ° White PRICE FOR MONDAY NICHT ONLY . “4 THIS m® RECULAR PRICE WILL PREVAIL IMMEDIATELY AFTER : jwAROS| ‘PEGGY'S 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET HOUR SALE! [4 5 to 9 MONDAY | A Regular “OSMUN-5S" Suit 8 Dacron and %| YOU SAVE BE} 516° | _f You Buy ; MONDAY NIGHT uh Excelient value . . . exce a f@ lent timing! Just when ¥ nm really use it! These ih hands ion. cool looking sults ‘mw are just the ticket for this kind of weather. Handsome tailoring, quality fabric. ¥] ft oe” & DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! a we Foe tt . m As Always You Mcy 2 CHARGE OR LAYAWAY _ Your Purchase! m ae “i - HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY fie S288 S| Z | e Sizes 28-42 _ Completely Washable _ SLACKS Handsome dacron G rayon blends at an all time low price. They're the tops in comfort and convenience. Plains and patterns. @ Grey @ Blue @ Ten @ Brown @ Charcoal Reg. $8.95- $9.95 COTTON COORDINATES A wonderful selection of completely washable skirt and blouse coordinate sets. In a variety of colors in plains and prints. Sizes 10 to 20. Reg. $9.95 6.88 | These items revert te regular price after Monday night! | Malloy Ss bed ee ) i : HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY g Our Entire Stock of | SUMMER FURMTURE | Entire stock, rupee pol alr gearpbartend heared sam. : ples. Buy Now! Save 20% ahd get double red stamps # Monday evening. ‘ After Monday Night, These Items . _ Revert to Regular Price | HOME OUTFITTING aa 48'S. — St. "HOUR SALE 2-Pc. Tempered Aluminum 5 to 9 MAY iF REE! eee When You Purchese This Broil-Joy CHARCOAL BRAZIER | LARGE 24” » BAR-B-QUE ADJUSTABLE BURNER | Saeco 1 2s Trunk | SURPLUS saz iPmner : > oO ly te - ‘- FE 4-8796 . a be . / | Me f wil oe Bl ‘ sete te at er 4 t ‘i 4 50° DOWN - 50° A WEEK | " Built for hours of carefree, sun-filled healthful exercise! 3 Monday HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY PLAYGROUND SWING & SEESAW Keeps the kiddies in their own yards! Heavy steel con- struction.. Easy set-up or take down. | $149 ij Night NOTE: Reverts te reguler price Tuesday! | WYMAN’S § 2-FURNITURE STORES—2 17 E. Huron Street ond 18 W. Pike Street FOURTEEN (is THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JURE, 80, 1956 OPEN TOMITE ‘TIL 9 : ed "§27.00 “SAM BENSON 20 8. PERRY 8ST. How About That! |Karsh attempted to start her 1952 ‘car but no luck. Another motorist | save the car a push for several | blocks: Still it wouldn't start. She left the’ car with the keys in it. Returning two hours later, DENVER i—Mrs. : Frances R. she lfound her car had been stolen. scm a | If it t happened to you. | Wi , YOU jae 23 : “The Man Who Knew Too Much” HITCHCOCK CHILLER — James Stewart and Doris Day star in n’’ now playing at the Oakland The- -, Nixon Speaks In the high, mist-shrouded hills of ‘Naga,. along the India-Burma/for human heads. To the Naga, a ong lage eegp Spell pr gp gyre gue wep their remote ancestors did, the National Geographic Society. Only yesterday tribe fought tribe) The first r. permanent settlement in Vermont was blockhouse éretted in 1724 in the enemy slain; a head Rives town of Brattleborp and known as frospery and “aol fore. |Ft., Dumme at Lions’ Parley Vice President and Wife Headed for Philippines, Far East and Rome ’ | MIAMI, Fla. @—Vice President ~ |Richard M. Nixon came to address the Lions Internat Convention today and then will take off on a ten-day trip around! the world. i cecmmmaeean | [i * * «@ Nixon, accompanied by his wife, | arrived last night aboard the pres-' idential plane, ‘‘The Columbine.” Nixon said he will stop in Los Angeles for a brief visit with his father at Whittier, Calif., then will go to Manila to help commemo- irate the 10th year of Philippine independence. i * * * From there the Nixons will fly _{to Viet Nam, Saigon, thence to - Calcutta, with a stop in Arabia and one in Rome. They will re-| turn to Washington July 10. Nixon said President Ejisenhow-. jer, whom he visited for 22 minutes: ‘in Walter Reed Hospital yester-| day, has “the old Eisenhower) spirit—plenty of bounce.” He said the President's appear- ance bore out encouraging reports appearing in the newspapers, and. add led: “The President is one of those jrare inaividuals who never lets of these physical beuts which all of us have dampen his spirit.”’ spirit.” * * # | He declined to comment on Ei- isenhower's future political plans PROGRAM vol thal: ten YE-IN: pons} Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph Rd. BOX OFFICE OPEN 7 TO 12 P. M. LEAVE creme, FE 5-4500 SHOW STARTS 8:30 TONIGHT OUR GIANT BIRTHDAY PARTY! — Come Help Us Celebrate — AT OUR- ——NO REPEATS ON ANY FEATURE —— >-BIG FEATURES - COME | ’ Here They Are— EARLY No. 1 ——IN COLOR—- “The Girls of Pleasure Island” No, 2 ~ and _ STAY ENDED” * COME AT TWILIGHT — STAY ‘TIL DAWN DUSK TO DAWN SHOW! “The . DAY the WORLD Pree ‘h Pala omens ca | LATE! 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( a _ FIFTEEN _THE eoe TAY PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1956 tet MANHY’S FINE LIQUORS--FINE iii feos | West Huron: ot Blizsbeth Leke Road Russians May Scrap One-Candidate System 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 aD —| by a tough role in “Mister Cory.” Next Saturday, July 7, Russ will f MOSCOW #®—The Soviet Union is reported considering a plan to, scrap its traditional system of al-| lowing only one candidate to run) _|for an electoral seat, at least in local elections. . eat regularly. He took jobs as bandleader-emcee in Detroit movie houses in the late ‘20s. After that, he played with bands would start on the level’ of local all over the country, but never|Soviets, or~ Assemblies, and “‘f settled down with hig crane erencteneinenanrnecnteseeet SUNDAY 1:46-6:30-7;15-10;00 own outfit its way upward.” INEMASCOPE ond COLOR + fee Hs UNOS ten WERE + Fstala WHEN - You Dye Pans hue 4, Outstanding 2ND FEATURE COOLED COMFORT WEDDING IN pee. NEW CAREER AT 52 — Bandleader Russ Morgan is making his || | debut as a dramatic film actor in ‘“‘The Great Man,” to be followed | |. Produced by Citel Monaco WATERFORD =] Corner Williams Lake-Airport Roade—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. SATURDAY DRIVE. IN THEATER THE FA4 EDMUND GRAINGER poo oe RORY CALHOUN SHELLEY WINTERS-GILBERT ROLAND £9 THE TREASURE OF. PANCHC {Turns Dramatic in Films | *i dramatic acting 4 * ° pretty amazed by it, COLOR. Or LUXE. launch his CBS-TV show (8:30-9 p. m. EST). The program will fea- nae ture his orchestra, vocalist Helen O'Connell and guest stars. Te | aw Headlines Musician Russ Morgan\, N SI © fal thi pc hr halt agitate Attend -) ; Butterfield Theatres By BOB THOMAS ‘jamin happened to flip the TV HOLLYWOOD uP—At the age of dial to a local variety show. Russ 52, bandleader Russ Morgan is Came on for a seven-minute rov- finding himself in a new racket— tine, went over so well he stayed for 17, Benjamin thought of Mor- gan for the role of a bandleader | "The old coalminer's musical in “The Great Man.” buddies will doubtless flip their ‘But I don't appear in front of lids to hear the news. Russ is the band at all,’ Russ added. too “It's a real dramatic part; I'm “It's a big surprise.’ he admits. the only guy who says he liked ‘The Great Man.’ I deliver a eu- IAMES. \ ST EWART: “But I'm having a ball.” DORIS | It all started when Universal- logy at his grave and everything.” DAY | International talent man Phil Ben-' Russ came to = studio to read SAN. a FRANCISCO TONITE—LAST SHOW STARTS 9:45 | “TANGANYIKA Technicolor PLUS Paull: FEATHER” - in CinemaScope and Color LAST TIMES TODAY! |}! “World In My . Cc rr] Plug ‘Skabenga” LATE SHOW TONICHT Box OFFICE OPEN ‘TIL 11. P. M. SUNDAY 2 era eres < 3 i # i eeee Serpessing the excitement of “To Cetch A Thiel” the suspense of “Rear Win- dow!” A story that starts with a flash of a knile in STARTING o) 68 (ce w BAY. ar ABLAZE WITH ACT] ON! HELL ON FRISCO BAY —SAT. OWL FEATURE—— LON CHANEY “CALL DR. 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JUNE 80, 1956 “o “4, : _ - Jenner Ret ja ) : ‘Soviets Halt’ Cursekddp pang eet Bap Boy ns Fartha Kitt's Kittens | Prive uvesock "Ete admata Se ta Andi C t | , > eee roe i bo imposed. on Soviet i lana Loniro ‘Cuddlesome Problem — |r its! jr Tote tts "waa tran ws Craig’ s Political Future LONDON (INS) — Sultry singer|Cafe de Paris but protocol ownership ae ne dae by wectaatng Se oe Dims as Handley Wins ee eee en animals. _ Governor Endorsement | | She has two of them romping| “I guess she enjoyed the show, ~ \ etm ee te eee eee INDIANAPOLIS ® — Sen. Wil- v very excited. . iam E. Jenner was on by British fans. . coley ia Ge Serpe. ecrimale ee Mdy Pay Its Way Sparks-Griffin Indiana Republican politics, and yival, Gov. George N. Craig, ap- ‘¢ «© @ Jenner's choice for governor was nominated by a faction-trou-' bled State Republican Convention, late “Yesterday along with Sen Homer E. Capehart, who has tried to be a neutral in the Jenner-Craig feuding. Lt. Gov. Harold W. Handley, an ally of Jenner's, won the second ballot in a dramatic repudiation of Craig despite the governor's) control of - state organization, | * * “We Want Jenner,” acicautes| changed as the five-hour conven-| tion at the State Fair Grounds Col-) iseum drew to an end. | Senate Probers Eye Chotiner Documents WASHINGTON — Senate in-- Vestigators today dug into a stack) J. Conklin (left), of Milford, and S of decuments subpoenaed from) man, of Berkley, prepare food for Murray M. Chotiner. They refused Battalion after a busy day in the to say exactly what they are seek-| — FUNERAL HOME wall cents in its first week of keping things tidy at Jean Kock Park “Thoughtful Service” KEEPING THE TROOPS FED — blood. in her than the Queen of {bathing beach. The ss sand sifter " 2-5841 Engiand!” Eartha said, unroll- |sweeps a six-foot wide path of nciainamearl uy ing a pedigree as long as the (driftwood, charcoal, stones and 24-Hour . Magna Charta, going back to a other Fosigdeal ‘ . _f revered and honorable ancestor named Sin Gin of Forbidden City.” The other kitten is plain Tippy. “No pedigree at all,” the petite , singer said with a pout. i NEW YORK IN FALL | Eartha is flying to Tel Aviv) shortly after her last show in| Britain and from Israel she is) going back to New York for a fall, peor Sea in the Hotel Plaza’s! Persian Room. | * * « | Ever Since she heard five of James Mason's cats died after crossing the Atlantic by air,’ Eartha just doesn’t know what to |do about Shaunie and Tippy. = a US. Army Peete) og guess I'll have to ship them FC Frank New- tiac army reserve group is currently winding UP | ,ome by boat although I hate to | the 703rd Tank two weeks of training at Camp McCoy, Wis. SFC | p- separated from them. Shaunie | field. The Pon- Newman is the unit’s head cook. curis up and sleeps on my neck ing. Chotiner, a Beverly Hills, Calif., dent Nixon's 1952. campaign, Senate Investigations subcommit- tee at a closed door hearing yes-| This ts terday. \two articles written on the sp aten, wn The subcommittee said only that, emsareslll 5 on muperrtacs ‘Seen-vounty it is scrutinizing Chotiner’s law) By LAWRENCE 8S. MARTZ JR. practice for clients who have had| What special problems made the )Supervisors Inter-County Commit- tee necessary”? To begin with, the six counties| ‘ included — Wayne, Oakland, Ma- Infant Drowns in Lake. comb, Monroe, Washtenaw and St. JACKSON -— Candice Lou! Clair — are different from other Jones ,14-month-old daughter of Michigan counties. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, strayed) They have 53 per cent of the away from a. baby sitter Friday | state's population—some 4,854,800 and drowned in Pleasant Lake near| people in 1955. coal __ And 63 per cent of the state's, total five-year population increase | jhas been absorbed into these six) icounties. Clearty, the problems facing the, six counties are vastly different from those confronting the other| TT. To aid them in the state govern- (Editor's Note the 5 aor of with the government since the Eisenhower administra-| tion toon office in 1953. ; NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway May the Spirit of °76 Abide With Us i in °56! The Spirit of '76 eorraye the purpose for which we've been banded. together for generations — May this spirit of © cooperation and patience be with us in '56— that we may enjoy our heritage of this great nation for many- Inde- pendence Day celebrations. , Austin- Norvell Agency, Inc. FE 2-9221 e 70 West Lawrence St., Corner Cass tuned the docunents oer. OtUGIES Growth Problems of Region | Russia although the letter was pub- all night,” she said. Eartha has just completed a suc- crating 8 Bevery uns. Cait: Supervisors Inter-County Committee css n tener’ tesccy night spot, the Cafe De Paris, where tuxedos and evening gowns are a must. TOUGH AUDIENCE “It's kinda hard to get that type of audience to let its hair down. But they relax after you tell them there’s nothing much going to hap-| cooperative effort to solve them. (Pen to them,”’ the sexy songstress In working toward solution of the |said with a wry smile. problems—which include adequate * *¢ * | highways, water supply, sewer and| “Sunday concert audiences in drain systems, recreational facili-| Kilburn, Croydon, Blackpool, .Man- ties and port development — the|chester or Hammersmith — \that Inter-County Committee wants to|was different. Their hair was',al-. work with all local governments|ready down when they came ‘fo and whatever outside help is avail-|hear me and they really let them. | able. iselves go,”’ she added. It coordinates its ‘activity, for | Princess Margaret was among ; ment, ‘the six counties have 52 of ithe staate’s 110 representatives, and 12 of the 34 senators. Edward Connor, chairman of the Inter-County Committee, has | commented that there are two | very encouraging things about | the problems the area faces. First, Connor says, they are all “problems of growth.” They. in- dicate an economy of expansion, Soviets Reveal which most leaders agree is a good thing. Second, he says, the problems are recoginzed and the Inter- County Committee is a voluntary, example, with the Detroit Re- Eartha’s select audience at the: 5 DRESS SHIRTS Cash 7 13 ond Cerry BOUND? _ Now is the time to have all those slacks, 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 original shape. owe WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS 6C3 OAKLAND — Just North of Wisner Stadium Branches: 328 N. Perry — 97 Oakland gional Plan Commission. It uses Pian Commission reports, and suggests topics for study by plan- e ners. Anti-Stalin Note Lenin’s Death Bed Letter Asked Removal of ‘Rud It has unobtrusively proposed Capricious” Leader and lobbied for legislation in the state legislature which will aid the six member counties in coopera- tive efforts. | moscow (INS) — After being The Inter-County Committee has suppressed for 33 years, Lenin's Toused a great deal of interest ‘will urging Stalin's dismissal as/®™ong local governments all over first secretary of the Communist | ‘he paps . Party was published today in the| Like the “Toronto plan,” it is an Soviet Union. effort to solve problems of a = * 8 ® sprawling metropolitan population. The historic document ,1ong) But unlike the Toronto plan, it known in the free world, was print-| seeks to preserve the authority ed in the official Soviet Communist! and pewers of the individual gov- Party magazine Kommunist. ernments concerned. Toronto has In a death bed message, Lenin | been called a beneovient mother, had described Stalin as “rude” | hen surrounded by a brood of and “capricious” and recom. | Chicks, but Detroit plays no such | mended that ~he be removed | part in the plans of the Inter- from the party's number one County Committee. | Job. | The pattern successfully followed | The will, which consisted of a by the Toronto , metropolitan area |letter from the leader of the 1917 in Canada has involvéd gradual l revolution to the 13th Communist centralization of power in the |Party — was dated Dec. hands of.the city government in 23-24, Toronto. At the same time, its ; It el a gesticrigt dated Jan.|surrounding suburbs have lost in- '4, 1923, which recommended con-| dividual powers. |gress replace Stalin with someone|: Under the pattern set by the “more patient, loyal, polite . . .|Inter-County Committee, each of ‘more attentive to his comrades ‘the six counties concerned is . . . less capricious.’ -: jequally represented. And each pre- Stalin mangade to keep Lenin’s| serves full power. since the Com- recommendations, which almost|mittee has no direct legislative certainly would have ended the! authority. dictator-to-be’s rise in the party,| After intensive study of a prob- from becoming public knowledge in lem, the Committee will _unani- mously approve a recommendation to the six member boards of su- pervisors. Each board will take independent action on the recom- mendation. . — \lished in the U. S. a few months after it was written. Bond Issue Vote Set BAY CITY w — Bay County be ivoters will be asked to approve a $175,000 bond issue to finance aj Started by these four. The two ‘new juvenile home in the Novem- counties dissenting would net be ber election. The measure would affected. boost ‘the 15-mill tax limitation] The Committee believes no co- A project favored by four of the member counties might i three-quarters of a mill. ercive power is necessary to solve —— the many problems of the six- SPECIAL! tion: ale nA lige @ Selection of Colors cutone DINETTES Open . . Friday Night and _ Bell SUNDAY simi, ‘county area. | It believes the independent |boards of supervisors will cooper- jate with each other through “‘en-| ~ jlightened self-interest’’ — so that ‘each county can improve its own situation.. : Gold Kill Mosquitoes ond Bugs : While You Mow! y) Phone iteg. $14.95 os tel Fa O11 | elie Fri. Nite ciry EXTERMINATING s 9 P.M. - 36 *. TEL EGRAPH oat, “eens Ot * Name 00s -9900e0+rs0eeee+-esebenees. 12 te 4 PM. AMMO oeeeeeccesesessveerseceees| @ yee de if ° ‘ - Ae . eve. / (1 , if — Me ab pe (Seas ¢ fy, Pa Wf if { j f Rt. “planned-overs.” Here’s an easy way to change leftovers to Just wrap and pop the . roast (or fowl) into a home freezer or two- in-one refrigerator-freezer where it will stay fresh and juicy for months. That’s why smart homemakers say: "Freezer Living is Leisure Living.” SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER) cs os sade ey : nena THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE. 80, 1956 Bob Inman Paces State ‘Open Wit 4 * ‘py GUY MOATS to sinned. baller fa tho Inte old that whnnped the Lol Orion Man Fivane of Ute. Horton Smith ing chamelan Wally Burkema, Special Writer, Pontiac Press | 4fternoon at Indianwood Golf and'club fairways (160 starters), -man- of Detroit Golf Club, Pete Cooper! Ralph “Yankee Ray Malain of De- Country club, Keller turned in ajaged to break par-72.for the day. of Knollwood and Joe Thacker of ehnny AMERICAN LEAGUE | emg canadien mim fing 69. " lMhey included Eldon Briggs, pro, Knollwood. we ond 3 Dalrymple of Wea ost ret Bening 4 Royal Oak New York «=: 4 & “S47 = |Golt Club Three birdies gnd a bogie com. |of L with 70; host pro Mike| Not a single amateur made the (Sas reere- 3 i rolled into the lead for the Michi-| prised a front nine 33 for Inman. |Dietz the veteran six-time/top list, for the first day. Burkemo had a rough time, | ce a” ee '|gan,Open Championship with a siz-| Te that tender par effort be (champion from Oakland Hills, Al) Four amateurs were in the 74) firing a 36-38 for his round. His Detoiere sv 3) By zling 68. Bob Inman, two years| coupled an equally fine back nine |Watrous, both with 71. group, including Pontiac's State] 1st mine was a remarkable + oe, i S is i with the DGC, and a two year, Count of 35, alse 2-under. He | Inman's card: an Mike Andonian; | lection, consisting entirely of AY'S RESULTS veteran of the totiring “ clan| carded birdies om the 11th and |far out |... sa-c44e-35 [Dave McHarg of Dearborn; Ar-| fours. “My game (putting par- [fev York, Washington 1 (night) tehed the lst day's 1 12th, and shot par golf on all Inman out ,.......¢. 553-333-344—33 nold Nedelman, young Lansing; ticularly) was way off’ Wally — 5, Chicago 2 (twi) enate st day’s leadership Par in ....: secsceeee $48-345-435—37—72 aia 4 wa hit them ‘be 0 13, Cleveland 2 (night) right out from under Bob Keller of ether holes,: . Inman in ....... tere 434-365-435—35—8 Player; and Al Pazdan of River . sn’t ting Kansas City © (night) Red Run, who had finished just a| Only three Four were. 7p, [Bat so ‘warning Times, Restern, Stand = *| Only three others in the huge! Four were grouped at par 72;! In this same group was defend- Just ahead of this group were “inser a Kew Yorr 1pm. —aabee - oes ala: 4 ee va ucks ( ; = — Bill Markham of Lansing, Eddie ‘Chicago al Cevetees. 1 pm —Steley 4) Ist Day Scores ' K shart ies Bosion * Balunor - irk, Chick H ( er cham- % re = aiumore le 7 Lae eids pd ] O ion) of Meadowbrook, Ben Lul (9) ad’ rervareses (240) tens In tate pen P - n u Detroit, et Kansas City 3 pm —Poytack of Monroe and Tom Talkington of = ‘“*’ Suxpar's SCHEDULE Bob Inman Washtenaw CC, all with 73s. Scania Sales ipo Ben vale = rm cea ey oa were ~ Sorel er Kaos Caos = — r * * a other SAL Ao Biden perisee - sections, as the field began today’s acnerae = ee Pet. Behind Joe Thacker | 33- second and deciding round that Mimeukre - 3 3 3 Pontiac Press ee ea +2 will determine the low 60 and ties iat oles =» 2 563 1 PERFECT FORM — Above is Melvin (Chick) Harbert, veteran ee $- that a Sunday's final, 36-hole. iP aooe, 2 2 ba a Meadowbrook golf pro, in action at the Michigan Open tourney at In- | Bill Markham r =ae iNew S a : 3 3 417 *. dianwood, Chick was still in contention as the big field reached for | Rey’ muiow Fy For at least one player, . Fri- 2 on a three- ae ts in, KALAMAZOO ® — Both finals seem like a red hot streak after ,, ‘365. 15 percentage points be- singles from Tim Thompson and he opener=stretching the Tribe's today inthe NCAA tennis tourna- 10 consecutive setbacks. ‘hind Mickey Mantle, and Al Groth. But Hoeft struck out pinch-/ eee to fine games. But then ment will be all-California affairs.) Whether two shutouts will take ’ hitter Gus Zernial. Genera! Motors Coach & Trutk; ice a 8-5 win over Anderson Jets iLeader. | Billy Pierce put the Sox right. be- with the University of Southern some of the pressure off manager J | Hoeft and ‘losing pitcher Tom, jagainst no wing while Hoeft boosted shutout over Fowlers Fine Foods played at Washington Junior | | The setback was Lasorda's 5th “lass A City league club won a 50 of the Class A loop. Game was Billi Piette put the Sox Tight. be: Western lead : on Wisner Field, Friday evening.| field and was a makeup tilt. | , California putting up strong crown Bucky Harris remains to be seen. contenders in the singles and dou- They should at least provide some Lasorda had each allowed just pis record to 95. one hit until the 6th. Lasorda came) The defeat was the 5th straight | jin. the majors by striking out 10 ‘The . and giving the Indians just four victory was engineered by) Ojivers’ crew got 12 hits off twojhits in a 13-2 romp. | bles matches, Personal satisfaction to the quiet- Jack Frost of Stanford and Alex spoken Tiger pilot. through the inning unhurt except for the A's in the current home /lerb Duncan's one-hitter. Jet hurlers including Ernie Zuba-| With their fourth straight vic-) DES MOINES #—Louise Suggs, . Olmedo of USC lock horns for the} Southpaw Billy Hoeft limited \for the two bases-empty homers. series. Harold Ambrose banged a sin-jik’s ist frame triple, and double tory, the Yankees padded their still getting excellent mileage | singles title. | the A's to five safeties last night. | But the Kansas City southpaw | Detroit will try to make it three,gle in the top of the 5th for thehy Ken Campbell, and Duane Shef- lead to three games over the {rom her putter, led by three | | The doubles title fight pits | | Teammates Charlie Maxwell and | gave way in the 7th fe Nttle Bob- (straight over Kansas City tonight.\only safety. GM gave hefty sup-lfer, Cecil Kaiser and Ray Bishop White Sox with the Indians 5', Strokes as the Women’s Western | UCLA's Mike Franks and John | 4! Kallne highlighted the 5-0 by Shantz, another pend after The Tigers are expected to send)Port to Duncan, with 10 hits, with’ doubled for the Jets. ‘games back in third. jOpen golf championship moved Lesch against Pancho Contreras {triumph with homers in the sixth. the Tigers scored on [Paul Foytack (45) to the hill —_ serene i Dave Kringe — = the = Boat ey and Alex Olmedo of USC. i —— against Alex Kellner (4-2). each providing three. G M B tt Tc A Gunning i hee ath Open Franks and Lesch moved into the! mT BANSAS gry n cat even — ack a er Ss Op ver ages championship, Louise had 31 oth- finals yesterday by outpointing Jo venn.ss 3 ° 4 ib 4 $ score Sour ae ‘ in the @th ‘er contestants, including 18 pro- Been and Ronnie Sawyer of the Bridessr. 3 ; | ae. 173 A close look at the top dozen; with .429. Next in line is Oliver’s| fessionals and 13 amateurs, to out- University of Houston, 3-6, 8-6, 6-2, aise, ‘ : i tee | : i peta ly Pontiac's - A City! Jim Long at .400. Ray Bishop of|distance in the final two rounds 6-4 in the best-of-five pla _ ennedy.3> 4 0 0 Groth.cf - ‘ Oldti Base! League shows five solid the Anderson Jets is swatting at ajtoday and Sunday. They were the aa ‘oem Eng. (INS) —| rain, and Wits earty play gave myo 232 damie t 8 Uidtimers fo Pla reasons for the front-running status| 294 clip and Bob Swindell winds|qualifiers for ‘The win gave UCLA the team Nineteen-year-old Margaret (Wiffi)| little indication that she would go [Tuttle.c! 3°90 A-Zernisl 1 8 0 : ¢ 48 8 Benes, 0 of General Motors. eal eeee ae at the end of a windy, hu- championship with 15 points going Smith of St. Clair, Mich., on to win by the biggest margin 4 101 Boyer ; ®, with a 393 p tage ‘aly into the finals. Defending champion|the distinguished company of Babe! in 99 years. mo -» 123 Rained- Out Contest : a tito tees page aly a. rig could pick up only two more points/ becoming the third American tojonly two up. But she made @ sen- ma See =z =| Rained out-two weeks ago, Pon-| has rolled to 12 een ond a hitters are Mac VanKuten oficourse. ~~ in today’s windup. ‘hold the British Women’s Am sational start in the afternoon, win- SoS See ee ee ee Fine Foods at .390 and| Miss Suggs, 33-year-old profes- : Contreras and Almedo put\sc, Golf Championship. pice Se Des See Sar | lect group. the CIO's Jim Day and Hal Trott sional from Sea Island, Ga,, eame into the doubles finals by eliminat-| “The apple-cheeked teen-ager wal- . ‘with 383 and 32 respectively. {home through intermittent wind ing John Cranston and Mike Green loped Mary Patton Janssen of Char- GMC’s Judge Booker is catia! gusts up to 27 "niles an hour With of UCLA, 6-4, 9-7, 10-12, 6-4; lottesville, Va., 8 and 7, in yester- the league with « rousing ..500 ‘Tiny’ Thor hi HI Di a 78 and a 150 total for 36 mae, ee ain ahaa ae erie iat S| omen catte e — ue Io ca TORR Chadem gromre Serém) SSvene history of Ge area Chee Re Wesdhed oro Gad ter ine Calif. «Ns) — Bahaina, 1544. Bimini, Bahama|-Year history of the event. . Claude E, “Tiny” Thornhill, The match started in a steady” | 2nd place'with .£76 averages. toathall ecach we steered Jerry Hesse of Oliver Buick is/U teams ‘| (More Sports Page 32) batting 3rd with a .448 percentage,|dena Rose Bowl pet ae ge Nu Me ee then comes Eugene Cox of GMClyesterday in a Berkeley hospital. 4 _— e THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE. 30, 1956 A pretty blonde client was hysterical with fear as she told Private Detective Michael Shayne her unbelievable story. With her own eyes she had seen her brother's murdered body lying in a hotel room, but | now the. gorpse hod vanished and there was not even a trace of blood to back up her story. A stranger with a scarred face had intruded menacingly and the girl fled to the redheaded private detective for protection. She said she was afraid the police would not -believe her story. Shayne met this scarred stranger, who insisted that he was the girl's ‘ * #* « a ,4 # » oF ere 3° te . Se oO yey ee " 3 ‘ ee 0 oR ; a, Me 7: 2 “34 ‘ i, * rey brother and assured the detective he had not even come close to being murdered. By that time the girl herself was missing. Michael Shayne has exactly two hours to find the answers. Each minute—packed with driving action and spine-tingling thrills—brings closer a deadline that may mean death to another. _More than 12,000,000 Michoel Shayne detective-adventure books have been sold in the United States. The author, Brett Halliday, has won awards and is rated among the topmost af America’s writers of mystery fiction. Don’t Miss a Single Chapter of This New Exciting M ichael Shayne's Murder Case Starting — onday, J uly Zn IN YOUR light 4 Fa THE PONTIAC PRESS 4 1956 ':> PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, % Your Neighbor’s House C. K. Naumans Use 10,000’ BY JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Any project becomes tiresome if you work on it too long. If you and your husband had built one house, remodeled a cottage, constructed a garage and a stu- dio and supervised the building of a second home — you'd be tired of building, wouldn't you? Mrs. C. K. Nauman of 10420 Elizabeth Lake road says she never wants to build another thing. The Naumans have been mar- ried five years; most of that time they have been building something. Both had grown chil- dren when they married. They could suit themselves about a lot and the kind of house they > would construct for their life together. ‘Ehey found a pie-shaped lot “on Oxbow Lake with 500 feet of shore line. There is a view of the lake from every room in the house except the kitchen. Mr. Nauman is a purchasing agent for a plywood company in Piymouth. He wanted to use as much plywood as possible in the Pome he was building. He estimates there are 16,000 square feet of it in the fimished house. With the exception of the ex- terior siding, all the plywood arrived at one time. The truck driver and the two Naumans un- loaded the truck “{ had® stayed home from work that afternoon, thinking * we_could unload the truck in an hour or so,” Mr. N, said. “Well, a railroad car holds 25,000 square feet, so we had almost half a carload. It took us until nearly dark to get it all off the truck.” Mrs. Nauman could- n't begin to help with the heavy 4x8 panels. In April of 1955 the house was started. In July the Naumans took over, after the builder had closed it in..-Mr.®Nauman. a former expert in the floor lay- ing business did all the carpen- trv work. Mrs. Nauman was the painter. An artist, Mrs. Nauman likes te werk eut problems as she goes along. Mr. Nauman Wants ideas down in black and white. Occasionally they have trouble understanding . ene another when a piece of work is under consideration. But it's all good fun, they smilingly tell you. On the lake side of the house the land slopes gently down to the water. Present plans call for some tree thinning to give a better view of the lake. The front slope i< to be left more or less in its natural state, with stepping~stones and some flowers as the only additions A beach will come later. The wall epposite the front entrance is almest all glass. Te the right of the front doer is a coat cleset which ferms part of the living reom parti- tion. The closet and walls are = ? i of Plywood in Their House knotty pine, (plyweod, of course), The floor is made of flagstones. To the left is the kitchen. It is Visible through the open area above the serving counter.. To the right is the living room. There are interesting texture contrasts in this large square room. -Cream colored cement blocks make the west wall and fill in above the fireplace. Around the windows on two other walls there is more knotty pine. Be- tween the exposed beams the ceiling boards are pale green. These beards are not ply- weed. Mr. Nauman cut each ene to fit, then Mrs. Nauman painted them before they were nailed up. The living reom floor is factory-finished ranch type, -pegged hardwoed, Ali subflooring ts” plywood. A commanding feature of the living room is the magnificent round braided rug Mrs. Nauman has been working on for over three years. As of last week, it measured 11 feet, 4 inches. When finished, it will be 12 feet in diameter. The fireplace is made of re- used brick. There is space be-, tween it and the outside wall for floor-to-ceiling shelves. Niches in the bricks hold sculptured pieces. Above the mantel Mrs. Nauman has fastened two sculp- tured. ducks she just completed Furniture periods are mixed in this room. The‘twe sofas wee ~— SCULPTRESS — Hazel Nauman is a sculp- . space and equipment to carry out any of her tress, In addition she paints in vils and works with pastels, In her basement studio she has |. BELRVEL SIDE — Ali the living rooms are on the '¥ ° Street level of the Nauman house. Ont basement. Here Mrs, Naufnan h 7 5 é a ~~ upper or has his woodworking tools, he lower level there is a large afternoon, needs no roof, as her studio and Mr. Nauman eleven redwood siding, — artistic projects. Here she works at a table be- neath windows that overlook Oxbow Lake. The porch is shaded by the house in the The exterior is made of Texture One- man to hang her copper pans, her iron skillets and all the pan lids. : a “The serving counter in the foreground-has a hinged leaf at the 4 "are conventional. The maple armehair and a table. are Colo- nial, as is the rug. Two up- holstered chairs are more mod- ern. Bul the room is comfort- able, informal and isviting. The dining area is merely an extension of the hall and has the same flagstone floor. The drop leaf table is located next to the front windows where diners can watch the lake. THE PLYWOOD HOUSE — Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nauman of Elizabeth Lake road tea is INFORMAL LIVING ROOM — Comfortable furniture, pegged flooring and a col- orful. braided rug combine to make this room an inviting one. Mrs. Nauman created the stylized ducks over the fixeplace. She is currently finishing the 12 foot braided The counter mentioned above— the one separating the hall and kitchen—was a deliberate plan of Mrs. Nauman’s. She likes to cook, but she wants to, be in on the conversation when guests are in the living room. With this open area at one end of her kitchen, she can do both things ‘easily. The kitchen is L-shaped and is what Mr. Nauman calls, “just a hallway te the utility room and the garage.” The beige and green linoleum tile en the floor is laid in alter- nating strips. Counter tops and splash boards are coral Formica. The walls are yellow. All cupboard doors are natural light birch plywood. There are many unusual cup- . boards and storage units in this kitchen. One large one is called « Bees om es Bae. ie sites a. a 3 oe So pete KITCHEN STORAGE — A pegboard panel is used by Mrs. Nau- ro & ot = the party cupboard. Here Mrs. Nauman keeps supplies for en- tertaining, like paper plates and cups, candles, special cans of party food and table decorations. A smal? square cupboard has three shelves for spices. On the north wall there is a cup- board for all the electrical ap- pliances. Over the radiator there is a small hinged shelf. In the passageway leading to - * the dining area a large sheet of pegboard ‘is used to hang: pots and pans and skillets. This pegr board is on the wall that forms ene side of the basement stairs. Next to the storage board are a group of irregular shaped cup- boards built over the stairs. They hold such bulky items as card tables and chairs. The kitchen curtains are a (Continued on Page 20, Col. 3) Pontiac Press Phete by Sates Mahar cement block. Even the roof is plywood. The house has a view of Oxbow Lake from have planned and built a house using 10,000 square feet of plywood. The white wall is every room except the kitchen. On the lake side it :< a bi-level structure, . rug. Walls are a combination of knotty pine plywood and painted cement blocks. Be- tween the beams of the ceiling the boards are painted pale green. The post in the right foreground will be hidden by a-divider wall planned for this section. TWENTY ; SATU RDAY, J UNE 30, 1956 « i ey ‘oi ‘The perceutnge of hisiicns automobile-owning families having, two or more cars increased ‘Boer ona m8 fe 138 port cent in 1955. “= Washing Soda Hels “in Home Emergency Washing seda rates a-space with baking soda for use in home emer-|* gencies. . * * Equal parts of cement and wash- ing soda, mixed with three parts ef sand into a dough-like consis- tency can be used to close small leaks in concrete walls. It will dry j-—even against running water—un- 'der firm hand pressure. The trick, ‘mix only a small amount at a time as it sets quickly. Will Effect Change Often it is possible to improve the appearance of a house greatly by repainting the ceiling, railing, pillars and floor of the porch — even though the rest of the house ts not done at the same time. Hollow pillars and spindles on ‘railings are—often moisture-traps mA BEDROOM BRICK Medel Open DAILY &@ SUN. 1-8 Drive opt Elisabeth Lk. Rd. to Fern- berry—one ‘block west at Scott Lake Ré.—Turn right to Model. MELJOY REALTY FE 3-9796 ROAD OILING with ( ‘ASPHALT OIL a e | All Work Guaranteed e CALL US TODAY AAA OIL CO. THE PONTIAC PRESS, _@ garden at the street side of the a | in the cement door step next - practical bathroom, bedroom. or powder wood and other building mate- The extestor ef the Newmen house is cement block, painted « white, and Texture One-eleven redwood siding. Even the roof is made of plywood, with tar and gravel lsid over it, There is a sheltered space for, house. .The garage doors here are painted turquoise. Mrs. Nau- man's 80-year-old father will put month when he comes to visit. Vanity Lavatory Found Good in Various Areas | The vanity lavatory is equally and convenient in the States Savings and Loan League | saa nine cn icompetition in the home building ihome production. = wi ‘Soak s brick in ‘kerosene Home Competition Seen ppp pampager good kin- ' Housing experts of the United/dling for a picnic fire. i forecast that the next few years' will see increasingly intensive. field. They feel that the arp housing shortage is over, and that, the emphasis should now be on “quality” and not “quantity” in | TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER 670 W. Huren FE 4-3525 jn neeeg | Ledge Rock room. When located in the bathroom, it helps relieve congestion during. the morning and evening rush hours. In the bedroom, a vanity; lavatory gives the lady of the, REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—All Makes Commercial and Residential Come and See Our Briar Hill Stone LI 2-1044 TR 3-0200 @ that can cause trouble if they do house a private dressing table for'| DAY OR NIGHT Colorful, Lasting inot have adequate paint protection. grooming without tying up the SERVICE Materials in— main bath. Authorized And, in the powder room, it per. ° Kelvinator Scales & Service BRICK and mits quick primping by family and. ; guests. MASON , STO N E _ —_a =: | REFRIGERATION. atte | Slipperwort is the name ia sev- FE 2-6400 eral evergreen plants whose blos- 1302 W. H St. soms are shaped like slippers. “res wood and has a complete workshop in his new home. He is justifiably proud of the carpentry work, all of which he did. > WOODWORKER — Chet Nauman used to be an expert floor layer. Now he is in the plywood business. He has kept his love for working with In 1908; in a Illinois, 120), men, representing real ext Maumans Build on Oxbow Lake. and one state real estate association, organized the National (Continued. from Page 17) bright calico. Matching | Association of Real Estate Boards. paper eovers the ceiling. Above the - windew a narrow shelf holds mugs. *The utility room is also the sewing room. Cabinets and drawers for sewing supplies are still in the planning stage. Mr. Nauman says he'll build them if his wife will just draw up the | plans. ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 for a top. The side has a rail- ing, while the far end is closed in with cement blocks with a planter box on top. On the ground level — in the basement — one room has been partitioned off for Mrs. Nau- ‘man’s studio. Here she displays | the various forms of art she | works in: sculpture, oils, pastels. Of these, sculpture is her first love. . In a recent exhibition Mrs. Nauman took three prizes given by the Pontiac Society of Ar- tists. She does occasional pieces for her home, some on commis- Ph. FE 3-7193 ATTENTION—NEWLYWEDS! Are you looking for a home which hos- plenty of living space? Enough room for family and friends? SEE THIS HOME THAT GROWS WITH THE FAMILY! CLNIUTI HKG Enjoy Summer Living Outdoors in your... Bermuda House by DURALL " Spacious sereen houses that are just perfect fer outdeor dining, entertaining, sleeping, or just plain relaxing. The floor !.as asphalt tile on it, | sion, and still others for the Just $760 Down A WONDERFUL PLACE Bermuda Houses are all aluminum and require no | sprinkled with color in a confetti | sheer love of it. — EXCELLENT TO RAISE A FAMILY! maintenance. They have the finest “Vivatex” treated | pattern. 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There | are hooked rugs on the floor. The bathroom is an inside room with a skylight. So bright | is this room that guests some- | times try to turn off the light in | the daytime. | The ceramic tile combines chocolate and sandstone shades. Delicate paper on the upper walls and ceiling has pink, blue, and gold on white. The fixtures are cream colored, the shower cur- _ tain white and gold. Mr. Nauman made the looking, fat little fish on _ Famous tor Workmanship Mr. Nauman has basement space also. His workshop is to | be sectioned off some day too. | But the basement is full of ply- | } Mile Nerth of Unies Lake Village on Union Lake R4.. Turn West on Ruichine — Clearly Marked, You Can't ’ Heating end Sheet Metal Contractor _ DRAYTON DISTRIBUTORS NO MONEY DOWN These Models Can Be Seen at 4701 Dixie Hwy (A OR 3.7014. | | ig 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 492 S. 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JUNE. 30, 1956 / BUILDER PRESENTS ‘PEACE-OF-MIND’ BONUS j (Advertisement) New Plan Offered With Homes In Goodrich F arms: Free Mortgage Payments In Event Of Layoff — Something completely new was offered this week to pros- pective home buyers in Good- rich Farm Subdivision, near Pontiac. Neil president of Wilshire Con- struction Company, announced the introduction of the Good- rich Security Plan as an added feature with every home pur- chased in this new develop- ment. The plan is a written guar- antee. It declares that, in the event ‘any Goodrich Farm home buyer is laid off from work after closing the deal on the home of his choice, the builder will make al] mortgage payments for him. ‘The Good- rich Security Plan as an added ‘hold in effect for up to six months after closing date. It requires of the purchaser only that he show evidence of eligi- bility for Michigan Unemploy- ment Compensation. BONUS, NOT LOAN Similar plans have been offered in the past in other business. But, where all ‘of these have said that payments on purchases Will stop if a man is laid off work, they also re- quired that those payments be made up in the future. The Goodrich Security Plan makes no such stipulation. All those mortgage pay- ments paid by Wilshire Con- ee St 3 ae we 8 esti HE cat Ser N. Gocdman,. struction Company are the permanent loss of the builder and need never be “made good” by the purchaser. PREDICTS BOOM IN BUSINESS “Our entire building com- pany, from executive officers to stenographers, feel very strongly that all of America is in for a tremendous upward swing in the economy. That's why we are taking no gamble at all by making this brand new offer,” said Goodman. “If we're wrong. our company takes the loss, but our judg- ment tells us we have nothing to worry about. Our purpose now is to see that every po- tential home buyer is free from worry, too.” 6 MONTHS PROTECTION “Hearing about the Goodrich Security Plan for the first time, a number of our friends in the business have asked why we should want to make such an offer.” Goodman added. “Our answer, of course, is as obvious as the fact that Mr. Average Worker is worried—‘How can I take the chance on buying a new home now, much as I would like to, he dsks, ‘if I a” a * ot SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM — Measuring 23’9” by 12° living room has excellent wall spa think that I might be out of work tomorrow?’ “What we're saying 1s simply — you don't have to worry. If you should be laid off your job, we'll step in and make the payments. That's half-a-year’s worth of peace of mind. It’s a new and different concept in home-selling, but even more important, the Goodrich Se- curity Plan is needed. However, keep in mind that we're con- vinced of an economic boom, “7 ee ee ee 2. : PB a eeu 9”, the | ce for furniture placement. | LARGE KITCHENS—Homes in Goodrich Farms feature Beauty Queen built-in cabinets as well as an ample breakfast nook. and vou can see that our risk Js actually very small.”. HOW TO GET THERE Goodrich Farms can be reached by driving out Wood- ward Avenue from Detroit, through Pontiac and beyond to Sashabaw Road. or by Telegraph -Highway ‘(US-24) route, turning left onto US-10, north of F&ntiac to Sashabaw. From that point, a right turn. and then another about three miles farther at Maybee Road brings one to the model. ow lca GOODRICH FARMS HAS CHOICE OF | MODELS IN BEAUTIFUL LAKE AREA the | Loe Ree ere Ce 120 New Homes Being Erected Near Pontiac Goodrich Farms, a new com- munity of 120 three - bedroom brick ranch homes with bath and a half, is taking shape in Independence Township. Priced at $12,900. the new homes are offered by Wilshire Construction Co., in co-opera- Bee ode Fg RES Set Soe Sa ae | | tion with Rose-Hill Realty Co. Down payment is a low $260 to veterans with convenient FHA terms also available. A furnished model is open at Maybee Road and Dvorek Street. three-quarters of a mile | east of Sashabaw Road. Only Goodrich Farms Offers This Amazing Guarantee! IF YOU ARE LAID OFF YOUR JOB LAKE AREA Located in the heart of /Oak- land County's lake diatrict, the new homes are less. than four miles west of Pontiac. Swim- ming, boating and fishing facil- ities are available at Oakland and Woodhull lakes, both | within easy walking distance. | A state park, with full recre- ational facilities and- several golf courses may be reached by car in a few minutes. Featuring 1,160 square feet of living space, 411 homes in Goodrich Farms are set back on spacious 100x150’ lots Buyers are given a choice of four exterior designs, extend- ing 48 feet in léngth with mod- ern wide overhangs. . All rooms are large with the Jiving room measuring 23 | feet and nine inches by 12 feet ard nine inches. have double wardrobe c'osets Bedrooms | with bypass sliding birch | doors. SNACK BAR FEATURED In the kitchten, a 54-inch snack bar serves as a func- tional divider between dining area and work space. Factory- built metal kitchen cabinets are offered in a choice of seven colors, with sink to match. Also featured are laminated counter tops and built-in bread box. There is a vanity in the full tile bath. The extra lavatory is conveniently located be- tween the kitchen and utility room entrance. Other features are a blend-air heating and ventilating system. 100-ampere electrical service, horizontal wood sliding windows, copper Plumbing and automatic hot water. A community water system and curving paved streets are added advantages for residents of Goodrich Farms Oye SR rae 2 ieee Re * 2 OMA IE MRS Se E WILL MAKE PAYMENTS FOR YOU! Wilshire Construction Company’s faith in the Why should we, the builders of Goodrich Farm Homes, make an offer such as the Goodrich Security Plan? The answer is as future pays off in security for you! simple to understand as our unlimited faith in the business future of America We feel . . . rather, we know . unprecedented heights . . in history .. Here's how it works. If you are laid off from your job, and are therefore eligible for Michigan Unemployment Compensation, we will “make your mortgage payments for you, for a period of up to six months ofter purchase those poyments lcter us or anyone else a single penny for them ever. And we'll tell you honestly that we're not worried about having to moke payments for anyone . . to back up our guarantee to the letter the beautiful, budget-priced Goodrich Farm Homes this week-end. earned lars. ee x 2 re = > ~ in Comfort, Convenience AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. lift tttdwitldttdtdad for the Tops and Economy! Per Pree Heating Server and Estimate. Call $.000 Successtul Installetions in Poatice Area FE 2-9124 can undermine our own private sharply from advance forecasts for the total for the last half of 1954. enterprise system if long continued. |the year. PYTTT TTT TTT Ta (One senses in Europe that the’ These figures disclosed in joint e 'Auantic nations are groping their report by the Commerce and Labor : ~ way toward. greater integration.| Departments led officials to pre-| LandContracts 6 Perhaps o.c federation can be a dict optimistically that the con-, ned Gette 6§ \ voice that will speak for individual steuction industry, with rising ac-. Trost Servi ° freedom. and private property tivity in the last half of the year. Losesnaneane a Y rights as a source of prosperity would reach expected spending of BEST ~ \) and tne —— happiness for the 44 million dollars or more in” 1956. _@ in each of the Tour countries they, _ Building activity in each of the | PRICE 38 have visited so far, the Americans) first four months this year slight- UICK SERVICE Hh Y have conferred with leaders in gov-; 'Y surpassed the figure for the | nq & WATSON :| -ernment, real estate, and finance corresponding months of 1955 &. 3. Dawsen—Hegh A. Watson ® and hav de a number of when a record yearly total of : @| and have made a n r of hous- Po was 11% WN. Saginaw Se. e ing inspection trips. pearly billion dollar ~ Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac =| Lester A. Arie of Highland road| chalked up. me TIT ty is a member of this study tour. The report-showed value of new — a — ‘construction starts in May rose ance H ¢ ‘seasonally to $3,700,000.000, about Sloping Land Difficult lau heed oh the reed hich Choose a home building plot. fer the month set in 1955. 7 that's on the Jevel. Excessively, The continued upsurgé in con- sloping land is difficult to main- struction activity is traceable in tain and involves costly upkeep. good méasure to record expendi- BIG 10 DAY SPECIAL! to build a retaining wall or plant| and equipment. Previous forecasts ONLY A FEW set STANLEY BALDWIN MODEL HOME 252 W. Rutgers Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 _VETERANS-NO MONEY DOWN CIVILIANS — LOW DOWN PAYMENT v2 plus taxes and insurance OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1 P.M. LEFT! MONTHLY PAYMENT to 6 P. M. DAN ROSE é j © Steel Casement Windows { Meat FEATURES: *® Two Bedrooms © Large Lots : © Full Basement © Paved Streets . ; : © Full Closets with’ ® 4 Styles te Choose from Sliding D Luxaire Automatic Oil © Plastic Tile Bath * Double Ribbon :- Brive: * Low Taxes, land from sliding away. Other de-|cluding equipment, at around 35° sired additions to your home, per- billion dollars for this year. haps a terrace or breezeway, are oe es more difficult to build on irregular; The’ report said construction terrain. spending in May rose to an-annual Level ground can also give anjrate of $43,600,000,000; after allow-| increased feeling of space to your!ance for seasonal changes. This home interior. If the floor of in-| pace was not far off the record 44 door rooms and the ground sur-|billion expected for the year. The face are near the same level, the May rate represented an increase area inside seems much larger. | over the $43,100,000,000 annual pace Large windows and doors add to’ with which the year started in. this impression. January. SPECIALS THIS WEEK! | Clean Out of USG 210 Lb. ASPHALT ROOFING 6.90"* Oak Flooring—No. 1 Common 21°" Also Many Other Items to Choose From - We Deliver Anywhere in Michigan Custom Built ALUM. AWNINGS PORCHES and PATIOS SAVE 50% NOW On All Wrought Aluminum Columns Big Savings on Alum. Comb. Storm Windows and Doors Act Now—Call Today—FE 4009 All Awning & Storm Window Sales 233 S. Telegraph Rd. Check These Features @ Many Color Combinations to Choose From @ Baked Enamel Finish. . . Won't Ever Chip or Peel @ Horizontal Lines Add Beauty to the Appearance of Your Home * NO MONEY DOWN PONTIAC * * ‘ : ‘ ‘ : ‘ i é ; . . : : . fe : 2 } . ‘ F 4 * l = ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 30,/1956 | / TWENTY-THREE F | ee : J . { i = . a -* | : = | & ; : ‘ : l ¢ * , od : ‘ = ; ‘ 0 “ 3 ‘ a David Kay: Proudly Announces = <8 the Opening of Landscaping, patio, barbecue pit, playground equipment and furnishings for display purposes: only. Not included in price. IN WONDERFUL WATERFORD TOWNSHIP FEATURING THE Lyboviow ‘S77 of ey 3 BEDROOM BRICK WITH FULL BASEMENT Come gather OUTDOOR LIVING IDEAS AND “OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM” 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 (AND REFRESHMENTS FOR THE CHILDREN ARE ON US) Oe" live in a home built by David Kay craftsmen... guaranteed by this nationally known builder who has ‘ ; — earned his reputation for quality construction and where you can swim on your own private residents beach—600 feet of white sand beach, reserved for Land O’ Lakes families. (’ tn 7. live where the lots are 80’ wide . . . where the streets live where the country breeze blows clean... yet just Aeatures ... has built over 2,000 homes in the last 5 years. wind ... where you can expand . . . where the base- ment awe the installation of your recreation or family room. a short walk from commuter train service that whisks you to Pontiac and Detroit—for work, for shopping. . | C OM E SEE HOW M UCH es live where modern schools and churches await you— . ] ; | 8 O O | adjacent to numerous schools—Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic church and school nearby. | 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 PRIVATE a HOURS 10:00 AM—9 PM DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAYS SEACH x MODEL FURNISHED BY Drayton Home Furnishings 4479 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains © IREALTY Cf 10051 SOUTHFIELD , VE. 77-1948 x WWW AZ Z ee, a le eae, i lo! Press House of the Week Ideal for Average Family which means that it can be built on a very narrow -lot. The exact width of the lot beyond the width of the house depends entirely on loca] regulations. Here you have three ample bed-. rooms, fitting the requirements of a family with boys and girls. A 17-foot living room has an &-foot bh! The result is a cheerful little picture windw and invites com- g house — complete and livable in| fortable furnishings. Kitchen and every respect—with a bowed front! idining room, conveniently located window that smiles at you as you'in the front of the house, have a n approach it. [eumnined width of ‘more than 17 This house is only 22 feet wide, — (COVERS SMALL AREA » Minimum building cost, lowest cash payment with low monthly jearrying charges, little upkeep plus | maximum livability for an averdge jSemnlly—theee were among specifi- leations given to the architect who designed Plan HW-7 for The House * fue" Still this house, because of its ; efficient plan, covere only 916 for a small lot. This smart, low-cost three-bed- | construction can be frame, with a brick front. square feet. This spells economi- protecti other a ical construction. Each square foot oa ; on are eaves << 22° >) . CONDITION WITH U.S.G KALAMAZOO GAS-FirtD of a house costs money, especially oe . ie -o U. these days, When you can get three| WELL PLANNED r. ay MINERAL WOOL WARM AIR ' bedrooms living room, dining} Architect Lester Cohen*/\"" : ~ HOW / room, kitchen and bath into only|planned this house with a full | . | ° i Make your home 10 to 15 CONDITIONER 916 square feet, yousafe getting a/basement for maximum storage Soo degrees cooler this summer, m , lot of house for your money. space. A side service door opens : : : © Completely ovtometic! | By contrast the average of all into a service vestibule from which BEDROOM | BEDROOM 2 ; . S——— “small homes built with FHA-in-/Stairs to the basement open tatty" note" Be | ta a keen ones 485 MARION sured mortgages last year, cov. {Straight ahead and two steps at “* TOT ee AMBASSADOR INSULATION ie worn ot FE 4-4864 ered more than 1,020 square feet, |‘he SG eae Sige ( -, Be Wise Economize . .. With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. © Converts to oll enytime, sim The year before the average had | The kitchen is well planned for J: tee pig Sy hanging baraaed — MP been 961, and the year before | modern equipment in an efficient ome 483 Elizabeth Lake Rood FE 5-8405 CALL FOR FREE ) Jae a= = ai ee . | There are many advantages in =e — oe seBsa! . | —— SS unwace inspection | MOR? Sale | ois cy rs cittasy ib) sree ane oe chen om CW Ete . ‘| Prime Investment | “°*? you can find a compact plan , port . | Build Your Home With ane to fit it and still fill your needs.| The main entrance opens into a Syne esss | . William Lechner | Downtown Property | You can number these advantages. |small foyer with a coat closet. By pt TEE $ Quality Tested I =Annuel Gross Income 1. Most of the smaller building |locating the chimney at the end of 2 GS I $8910 00 . sites are in convenient Jocations|the living room, you have the pos- TRU-BI LT 27 N. Cass Ave. : and in built-up established neigh-|sibility of adding a fireplace at * FE 2-1821 Leased to July 1, 1961 borhoods. They usually are among that point if your budget permits. < > er a Tex Particulars well-kept lawns and big shade| Bedrooms are secluded in the , LIVING DEN OR | Call uress vee are not compelled to rear of the house for quiet and ROOM BEDROOM 3 L . ; travel miles into the outskirts of privacy. The only hall space re- t ' man 4 _ Our jown exclusive process LAMAZOO Wm. H. AECL town or beyond utility lines. cuired, by this plan is a compact I7'xth'y 9'6"x 9'6 y ‘ omb us ed whe our heie ee * * © center square off of which open c . tearns -Automatic Bloc a- /\ GQuatity teaoces somes sees FE 4-4516 2. Land frontage can be an ex- the bedrooms, living room, bath- 6 chine guarantee you nee |Pensive item. Special assessments room and linen closet. eeny in passive eee. lms ied for new ‘sewers, water; This-hall, less than six feet iy si ht pe diy handling... mains, sidewalks, curbs or street. square, illustrates the degree to oe y pavement, usually are based on so| which waste space has been kept much per front foot. Narrow lots/out of this plan. It used to be that are not hit as hard by such taxes. /architects strove to keep hall - ispaces down to less than 10 per THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 50, 1956 FOR A SMALL LOT—Here is a money saver 3. Planting and ern of |cent of the usable floor area. Here large lawns and gardens can be!such space amounts to only 3 per ;costly and time consuming. With cent. a ja smaller lot you are ot a slave to| your lawn. Hedges and other | PROTECTS CHILDREN, PETS AND PROPERTY - adds beauty to your grounds! For complete, permanent all round protection, insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual painting — is zinc coated after weaving, not. - before. Call for FREE estimate. * * * an agate i 0 Economical but sound construc- pea sc a © a sma pd tion is envisioned in the specifica- |seem as secluded as an acre. Less tions. Four steel columns are speci- planting and less fencing are kind-' leri col el budest! ified in the basement. Hardwood When smaller lots are cen- finish floors are recommended trally located, schools are usually throughout. Roofing would be as- adequate and long established, \phalt shingles. Interior walls and eliminating the unknowy, quantity ceilings can either be plastered on of new schoo] taxes for new build-/gypsum lath, or dry wall with ing programs. Fire protection and gypsum wallboard: FE 5-747] {THE PONTIAC PRESS = r} Butiding Editor: r] NO DOWN Ist PAYMENT 36 MONTHS : pl iy eg sig Geel The Weak Desen! Hw. oa ‘ PAYMENT IN AUGUST TO PAY ’ ree on oo ee nee) pe on aioe, : . 1 NAME | ‘ ee = (Please Print) Depend on This Label f} : ° 8 CITY STATE ; for the Best Buy In fee e een e nen ennneeneecennnnennncn! House Paint — Yowll Have the Whitest... Brightest House on the Street! Expensive Furniture Reverts fo Carving | CHICAGO (INS)—When junior jattacks the furniture with a pen- ‘knife, he’s merely giving you the latest style. + Willis M. BREWER Broker Complete Real Estate Services © Listings Wanted © Buy and Sell Contracts. © Wilf Trade Contracts for Ranch Type The most expensive furniture is Homes. being carved up on purpose—to make pretty designs and ornamen- 55 N. Parke St. ee It costs $180 and up to! FE 4.5181 buy a table witha carved top in| a thistle or oak leaf pattern, and! $450 to buy a dresser with panels carved in geometric abstracts. mech promot pooch ost} The carving ts either ‘etched’ D ,into the wood intaglio fashion, so. ma 3 EFFICIENT PLAN—This efficient room arrangement eliminates waste space. Although there are only 916 square feet in this house, | the plan includes three bedrooms. A full basement gives maximum ff (TPC eee vr esses ser eneses eee esses, storage space. bowed front window. Separated from the kitchen by a counter and hanging wall cupboards, it occupies about half of the 17x10 kitchen. jthat the surface remains smooth, It extends the overall width of this house to only 3 |—or is deeply cut in relief, so| Je lot a breezeway can be placed in between. 7 the United States Savings and Loan ' srigeotedl says that while the peak of “tight money” appears to have, CLIMATIZE YOUR HOME FOR YEAR-ROUND COMFORT! room home is only 22 feet wide. The exterior and so Economical at Tew: Bilt only. WE ARE SORRY oa ts et | Fore, KITCHEN 17" x 10" but due to increased costs tn STRUCTURAL STEEL 6 le ‘3 eas Sree aaa =e e} “A e RE ID ve June is fice cs | @ COMMERCIAL Buy Ne ° Ts] q - | @ INDUSTRIAL and Save! _ ~~ LU ——==D ™ . | . oe ae Th } On <” = es MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiec Drive FE 4-9531 Near Telegraph an Orchard Leke Rods Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 DINING ALCOVE—Here is a view of the dining room and the LULL HW-, : | ELEVATION SKETCH—This shows how attached garage will look. 32 feet. With a | Mhat it feels three dimensional. | When the carving is done over! lan entire surface, like a table top, | |the design is kept delicate and jt -lined. Carving in. relief is! jheavier but is used only in small W. MOOTE Slectrical | CONTR ACTOR ‘areas on big case pieces. Li State & City Licensed Pail Makes Holder e RESIDENTIAL for Garden Hose WIRING Don't throw away that old gal- INSTALLATIONS vanized pail just because it sprang | e INDUSTRIAL a oe the bottom to a garage! Li) é é l e co MMERCIAL eo wall so the open end | Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron Se. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 This makes a fine holder to: keep| |a coiled garden hose. It’s easier| |to attach, and less expensive than| a wooden | or _metal rack. Then its PONTIAC PURE HOUSE PAINT you should use! The Finest Quality your money can buy, yet priced “direct from fac ‘tory to you! At Only $™@95 . a Gallon Ask to See the Exciting New Ranch-Tone Colors PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. | tid 8. Pociy tree BUY DIRECT ... YOU SAVE. THE DIFFERENCE Outdoor Grills Brick red outdoor eet of reinforced concrete Complete $4995 2 MS ee Roger A. ‘Authier, Inc. Phone FE 5-6184 Bi} 2909 cooley Lake Rd... 27m "7. EMpire 2-4825 Fix-Up Time Is Here! | wiles sai ah ie Oe CONCRETE STEPS _ | Ornamental Iron Is there any quicker way to get more room? “Spacemaster” doors are so easy to install you can do it in 15 minutes . . . with your sctewdriver, Of course you never have to paint them, or worry —. ; . 9s jit Res ® Garden Tools jig-saw cut-outs this is the type of residue in the bottom of an old Countries with the worst terrai. and ‘the most miserable weather produce the best breeds of sheep) : for carpet wool. The rough en- 5" - 4 vironment develops wools that are) FF” tough and springy which can ake (: iy nina: olan A ie a Pe Mia sai AB r y Supplies hot water constantly for a Fully insulated Fully automatic, and ttern to uae, All you have to ican of paint, in the threads on the ; 4 ' family of normal size. Keeps the heats during the thrifty money-saving re oe lay! te paitera cn) the pipe. a = of ial string e Fencing . : over the en the pi n : tank filled automatically, silently and Sony hours’ of night. wood and go over it with a warm! er the e pipe and screw e Grass Seed “ economically, the fitting on gently, 2 ven, The transfer of the picture, ™ © General Hardware d . to ne been is val thee * vat y A Plumbing : * ae ea like the artist whe made the pat-! ¢ oer, ; | , | ; tern had worked directly on your: ‘hd’ e Wheelbarrows GARDEN J | material, Besides the parrot shown’ = 4-Hook ’ H OSE ; | in the above sketch there is an. BRURER $7.95 Up a owl, erew, Blue jay, woodpecker, -_ . 50 FE o Open Fri. & Mon. ‘ PONTIAC robin, oriole, bluebird, goldfinch, Style WE DELIVER ET ' Tilt 9:00 0 ‘and Kentucky cardinal. All are) ully ufamatic . Withi 70 Mile ° § 51 W.H 5 Shop by Ph Toot Ph FE 4.1555 life-niae and the directions os the \ * na ile - Muron Street SA ‘ hone, Too! one . pattern include twenty-five ormu- | tee * oe nie coc coon MUON | ( STEEL adius jane shades from three tubes of paint, Ask for pattern’ No, 109 and) ~f enclose Se with name and address. S 9 5 The Pontiac Press, Pattern Dept.,|" ; 99 Redford Hilla, New York. . 4 4 er ~ Se “a . d! ‘ ‘ . r just Arrive Clothesline POST x6 — ‘> SOFTENS | Carload of . ' Basement Good Place | | Fir ‘or this genuine ‘ Youngstewn Kitchens 54” Cabinet Sink to Hide in A-Attack > REGENERATE: f Complete with faucet end strainer ; ITSELF : i amined the after effects of experi- $ 95 . CHLORIDE @ Big twin dreinboords § - © Swinging ryote , amined the after effectsof experi- > RETURNS TO ; | e. vadercabinet qverenteed 5 yeers mental atomic test explosions in di aca seees ™ @ 2 specious drawers Nevada were convinced that a SERVICE | F | Lay That Dust Down Per M . . . basement provides a means of «——— reer - ; ‘ nih 100 Lb. Dozens af other famous Youngstown Kitchens features - refuge’ in the event of an atomic cowex | ~sower- 10 YEAR aN \Y Ne $ JOIN THE VALUE PARADE... AND. SAVE! COME IN NOW! attack, reperts the Institute of — WARRANTY J ik g llame Designers a | / % Discoun . from f | ] Wass ING ~N above price on one - d Vln ton lots. + * 6 See this amazing softener today. MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT |.» 22 2. should be a means of exit from | the hourwe other than through a H H STANTON |B LIGHT Cco.. foom on the first floor, since col- s s % ~~ a q é f REDI-MIX : of the reaf, chimne id | | 393 Orchard Loke Ave. ~ . FE 4.8462 fai ol i: eg 103 State FE 5-1683 CEMENT & 3 wa Vis place rol ‘ se | = = 90 Lb. Ba 4 CARLOADS ' 1x8 and 1x12 - = WHITE PINE BOARDS - 4x8x5/8 " PLYSCORE © : | $ ; eS B\: 5 45 ti) *500 BONUS text” |r j wa BEAUTIFUL CE Window : Fans Magnetic Door Automatic REFRIGERATOR* (se RANGE* up to 0 Automatic Automatic @ | WASHER & DRYER 30% * Choice of 5 Mix-or-Match Colors ae a - ~ WOODHULL LAKE HOME MOWERS 79.95 — SOME SLIGHTLY R0° uso” 90% OFF UP TO ; SPECIAL THIS WEEK Reg. $329.95 Kan 21 g* WE TRADE WITH TRADE 1 ‘6 mf oe: SALE of eo PLASTERBOARD Knotty Pine . : ee Pe ee “© © © © © © © @ & o PANELING ' By *_ * © © @ & bibl. bee = = ae — —= oie 1 - s ba \* * Follow This Route to ece"" | 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH HOME | FIR 2x4- a ONLY | —o2causize WAM y What a owenderful ‘first home’! What a paradise for a * a . 4 . 200 or ° life af retirement! Woodhull Lake Homes and their beau- ? ct Pe 8 MORE EACH : f rf . ae. \ NAS : tiful surroundings are the perfect answer to your dreams. , * Seg : And remenvber, if you prefer, two of the three bedrooms sea . = L 4s, w SN SSS | SY DOWN €an be conibined into one large, luxurious master bedroom. DEX >. Se ee te re é : Asc us about it when you visit our model this weekend. Burmeister’ s * ~ “a . ~ y CARLOADS FULL PRICE Includes Spacious 100’ «150! Lot $12 axl and Choice of 2 G-E Appliances Built by __ Worth up te $500 ELLIOLT - JARED BUILDERS sonva MAnciny mas. Sole by ” , | STUART LUMBER C0. & HARDWARE © City Water ® Autematic Hot Z, fi. © Large Utility Room @ All Brick Water f : 4 ® Choice of 2 Floor —@ Perimeter Gas Meat © Tile Bath il REA LTY Co. Deda Pid Remit Plans; 6 Elevations Under the Floors ® cre a peat ‘ : - ® Spacious 100" ® Double Kitchen ited 28U Volts hs | a Ss coer ME me | 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! Model Open at Mia, 0° Leake Nearby— for ° Biack-Topped — ® Attic Storage a | Pe 25 a oN swimming, boating, _ Streets _. Qver 400 Sq Fr : ORIando 3-353] 8197 oa Lake Rd. , 4765 Sashabaw-Rd. rit (4 fishing, ice skating ° Large Closet Space of Usable Space al 5 ee Be 9 Mile at Telegraph coe Cnt Bre: —12.Noonto7P.M. |: : 3 ‘iI Office | : _ Phene Bigin 64184 Phone EM 3.3714. - i i a q Bw Phone EM 3-4171 | Seuthtield : 2 Pontiac _— Daily and Sunday ea map! “J : We a] Diamond 1-2250 . | “ Pentise we << A ——_ : : < . eas Soe ens Ot ”. , = Michigan's Largest Gold Bond Dealer Ree ras : : - ‘ ¥ ] : : i : \\ P . 5 " a oe i as ii y Tics Daal Ba ye Te eee ee { + & THE } PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 80, 1956 madequate, Untit Housing Baseboard Molding ee ni sd pubes! Fit at Real Estate Confab Makes Picture Frame Check Sasement Door A good rule to ee when considering your storage is that anything ‘that fits through | _AOTS FOR SALE $1200.00 - $1500.00 drive the nail through a piece of| adhesive tape stuck to the wall. . ROGERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. kerosene. | Sounding nC woruind rt “o modernizations of their properties, cy picture frames. A miter box cause of the uncertainty of COMBINATION iter S. Dayton, Bayside and hesitant ‘real estate investors) wil) do the trick. : ii. your Gas Permit—We offer ON USG Sececucccaueunsen ‘chairman of the NAREB Build will surely suffer the economic), . * © ig this suggestion—Call O’Brien VENETIAN BLIND America Better committee, in a consequences if they do not keep Nationally Ad pareined| | Products Delivered in lots of ten pieces, any amount. Cash and Carry. . in need of major repair. porch enclosures FHA Terms Available ‘ing residential structures into com- * * »« WE a alse ~ industrial and Commercial pliance with local standards for, ,, : ; ; RED STAM Maintenance housing health, safety, and sani- Homebuyers, meanwhile, with HOLDENS = | | tation. jincreased appreciation of owner-| COMMERC TAL Bl BUILTUP | Wao A GEE ELECTRIC | “Meanwhile, consumer income coe pena ic in erwin ROOFING “we 2-8245 . Electrical Contractor ‘at a peak level. Families can af- : Phone FE 2-302) 253 N 5 * . == Call FE 2-267) ‘ford and: are demanding better ently Willing to postpone other pur-, Established j918 O’Brien Heating . 8 S. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004 — FE 2- i P - chases and to assume substantial’ Get An Estimate Without Obligation q] ’ 2690 South Woodward, Pontise | housing, according to the NAREB oblast ice a HUCUS-MARSH __ Delco Heat Eve. Phone OR 3-2276 Across trom Ted's Restaurant | Research Division. Deficient units MOrteage obligations, so long as, Frigidaire Air-Conditionmg ff are either being modernized or re- the. house of their choice can be: 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 \ | Windows won't spotted if you clean them with entrance, —— ___.|Home Dele: The basement residential properties were advised ‘door should be wide enough to per- today by a spokesman for the Na- ‘mit bulky appliances like food tional Association. of Real .Estate itreezers to pass through. get LAUNDRY TAPES—SLATS—CORDS THOROUGHLY CLEANED ALL-BRITE VENETIAN ‘BLIND LAUNDRY 4738 Joslyn Rood Specializing in HOME ELECTRICAL MODERNIZATION the FIREPROOF WALLBOARL ny man can handle and 1 Boards ‘‘to put their dwellings into quality condition or suffer the eco- so rain- nomic consequences.” * speech before the 52nd annual con- vention of the New York State As-, sociation of Real Estate Boards at the Concord Hotel here. The New York Realtor said the there were numerous “forces at | work within the framework of | the nation’s economy that should cause owners of inadequate or unfit housing to sit up and take notice.” ‘cities, he said, are launching full- scale programs of firm housing code enforcement aimed at bring- , moved from the inventory by this. \demand for quality shelter. plete its drafting of a housing | measure which will p con- tain liberalization of credit terms | for home improvement financ- cities wil] qualify for the Rar; ment's urban renewal aids within the next few months. In some of these municipalities, entire neigh- borhoods will be made eligible. for FHA's Section 220 housing rehabil- itation mortgage insurance. This favorable financing will enable owners to undertake substantial their units. on. a competitive par with others in these urban renewal areas. “In every sector of the market, influence of consumer pref- | erence for good housing {is ap- "DENVER (INS) — Don't throw | away that lefteyer base board or molding — it can be made into: delightful picture frames. * * * With ‘the cost of tailor-made pic-_ ture frames rising steadily, why) not turn that fancy wood into fan-, successfully is to dress up cheap’ dime-store frames with the mold- | ing. Either attach the purchased | frame above or under the frame) made from the molding. parent, Unless home production falters drastically, the filtration process will accelerate ag more and more families assert their wish to live in greater. comfort. Gl’s 3 Bedroom Homes 2 Biks. West Fisher Body | Hottest Deal in Town! Another idee that has been tried: It you are one of the thou- sands who went Gas Heat in find out what it will cost be- Heating for @ free estimate. We will recommend the type and size furnace best suited for your home and figure exactly what it will cost for complete installation, !* you are satisfied with our deal you can place your order with us subject to recepit of your Gas Permit. Your order will be placed in our special hold file until your Gas Permit comes —this will eliminate any long shunning makeshift quarters, or those with inadequate facilities or ROOFING & INSULATION CO. | : Yo ; Open Daily & Sun. aiting period aft : @ Low Monthly Poyments | FE 8-3641 He cited “growing citizen de-| “Tenants and purchasers alike, Elipfel North Assoc ae Son penny will ” ’ SSSSESS8 288888888 mand tor sium clearance, neigh- enjoying record level incomes, are, ~ west * [I insure you of installation be- [fp We offer you the opportunity te do your own interior finish borhood conservation, and housing seeking living space of design, size, i. fore expiration of your Per-. ['} and save hundreds of dollars. Our own experts will show you Compe ee lear ee Re ee ae ing semi pot fe Phew Or we wil de he complies ich wi ve sub-par housing |the! y t : ers, lu is is- another Electrical Service joff the market.” More and more/more choice available to thém, are _ Quality service we render our customers. your home, but hesitate to~ 1é'x20’ 1%, car garage. Complete with coment work, @’x?’ steel overhang dost, a ALUMINUM DOORS Finish Yourself and SAVE @ Nothing Down GET OUR PRICE FIRST! on aluminum storm windews., cluminum er fiber glass. acquired,” _ Mr. Mr. Dayton said. | ‘ “Congress will shortly com. | | Sheetrock*® on the int wollen he ay ay | _ job. top. The large, smooth sur- mere is wee | faced boards go up surpris- “It is expected that odditonal, ingly fast. Cutting is easil done either by scoring ard a knife or sawing. With the Perf-A- -Tape* Joint Treatment, it is pos- sible to make smooth, strong joints between. s. Any decoration can 4x83 Sheetrock reg. $1.75 $160 oe ee = CAS ! -0-S l ON E CAS l -ALU M ber of places, they're even pu SALE PRICE @ to the wee mee _— : | Two theaters in Manhattan have ‘ : ;earpeted the walls of their foyers’ 4x10%% Sheetrock in order that the conversation of ec waiting patrons will not disturb the | reg. pane $2.00 people watching the performance. | SALE RICE The communications room in In-| ternational Airport on Long Island | 1 _ j —a place loaded with teletypes, | _ 4x82 Sheetrock loudspeakers and many other noise_ roducing gadgets — also boasts $2.08 3 92 P boasts | carpet on the walls to dim the! SALE PRICE | clatter. ay for the Kiddies ROTH pres Deily 8 to 5 | 3101 Orcherd Loke Rd. KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 Eves & Sun. CALL MA. 6-6247 | Otto A. Trzos | ‘Would Extend Loan Plan | | | Ul le 1957, has lt fo-Wall Carpet trol | Made for the Ceiling’ There's nothing new about car. peting floors wall-to-wall. But car-| peting walls floor-to-ceiling is some! \thing else again. The sound-swal- lowing properties of carpet are A “reasonable extension’’ of the ‘GI Home Loan Program beyond its ‘present expiration date of July 25, | been advocatd by the | United States Savings and Loan | League. Some extension is ex- pected to be voted before the pres- nt Congress adjourns. architect. "se Phone OR 3-1295 Visit , WATERFORD HILL» | an coal of _ Summer ae ee mre Ie RE Mine ome Berkshire Villa Homes BUILDERS OF FINE CUSTOM HOMES Now offers a new concept of modern living with the 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 UNSURPASSED SCENIC BEAUTY Fishing .. . Swimming ... Skiing WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE Office at 5660 Dixie Highway — Waterford i INSULATE—BEAUTIFY WITH | | Your ALL’ stone home beautifully re-design worries. | today may prove to joyable and pleasure will take the worri of your tomorrow: wilh ligation or cost. 13%2-17¥2 E. IMPROVED CAST-0-STONE CAST-O-STONE---year in and year out the best buy for your exterior walls. STONE and INSULATED CAST-ALUM home makes your dreams of tomorrow a thing of reality today. No more messy. and expensive paints and insulation Sit back and enjoy the pleas- ures and restful days of this CAST-ALUM now make this possible. A phone call factor. in planning more en- years to come. Remember— CAST-O-STONE and SULATED CAST - ALUM painting and insulating out Let our expert designers show you a design which fit the architectural lines of your home at no ob- 20-YEAR GUARANTEE with Every Job Castone-Micn. Corp. Call Today for FREE Estimates—Phone FE 2-9421 \ IMPROVED INSULATED or a radically and ed CAST-O- BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! ‘In business 21 yeors. Insured up te $500,000 for your protection to cover any and all accidents, and our products. INSULATED CAST-ALUM CAST-ALUM— it’s NEW'!! It’s INSUL- ATED CAST-ALUM!!! A revolutionary type of aluminum.. Years ahead of the industry. Now and only in INSULATED CAST-ALUM, the beauty of an ALCOA manufactured aluminum siding to- gether with at least $250.00 worth of Insulation all in one and both for the Price you normally pay for most alumi- be a filled IN- es of today. ENJOY No Money Down FIRST PAYMENT IN OCTOBER num sidings. ‘ and many summers to AS LOW AS Manufactured exclusively for sively for the the “new INSULATED CASTONE MICHIGAN CORP.: W- 9.15 A MONTH UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY YOUR VACATION SULATED CAST-ALUM is a solid alu- minum siding backed up with rigid in- 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 defies comparison. Mail Coupon Today Castone Mich. Corp. 1542-172 E. Lewrence, Pontiec, Mich. FREE ESTIMATES By Expert Designers LAWRENCE ST. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN fo, _._‘___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1956 — ____:_ WENT EAEVER iE HIGH Milford’s Most Exclusive Home Development IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN cy $50 Starts Your Deal! | 3 Bedroom Brick Ranches---Full Basement Up to 30-Year Mortgages—Make Your Payments Less Than Rent— CIVILIANS Easy FHA Away a _ zy La — PAID FOR Beautiful 8 ER , _— by Kensington BUILDER Pak FRRED | 4 INCLUDING 60-FT. ) | from lo and WIDER. LOTS r 6AIl the Convenience [ee Ey | MODEL ee © PAVED STREETS © CEMENT DRIVES, WALKS © CERAMIC TILE KITCHEN SINKS || ory th SIDEWALKS © CERAMIC TILE BATHS j§ °5 DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS | HOMES Living | ° ary dle © ALL BRICK EXTERIORS © REDDY WIRED | | . ° A © PLASTERED WET WALLS , i _ OPEN with Rural | HIGHLANDS © WIDE LOTS © SELECT OAK FLOORING IMAGINE! | DAILY Pleasure! | @ ROLLING SCENIC AREA © DINING AREA: Living in the Land of Lakes. within 2 blocks of || _ | | FE ATURES @ FULL SIZE BASEMENT e BREAKFAST ROOM : ' Churches and Schools. Easy drive te Detroit, | Til 9 P.M. | © GARBAGE DISPOSAL ——_® VESTIBULE WITH CLOSET ‘wcpenr'saicn'sce sot Set ot | —— i GET INTO YOURCAR! Ses | Built by CLARITTA BUILDERS FROM DETROIT — West on Grand River K rire y to New Hudson, North 6 miles on Milford Road an * AS Sy , | | : PONTIAC follow signs to Summit Street. OR North on Telegraph Road or Woodward Avenue — 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 Road thru Keego Harbor, then take Commerce Road directly West to Milford. : . 1 0: « FULL HOUSEPOWER : te ae | Cm *ELECTRIC RANGE OUTLET - $ 1 MODEL PHONE as ‘OFFICE PHONE * ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER OUTLET | Z a : ae ¢ In cooperation with Detioit Edison MUtual 4-8915 BRoadway 3-5982 |r \ : | \ f bt . i ones fe Were g j » 4 } } 4 ; } a Je pteigiee vee erreee ee 722 rae yee ee eee ee ee eee eer te Vee ee ee eee 4 : ( ’ we 1 : fw F % oO 3 : | a | / 4 "TWENTY-EIGHT ob | _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1056 gs oe Use § Stick Steel Wool Damages Coe Glen ' PORTLAND, Ore. (INS) — If DETROTT (INS) — A seapieesltoed @pardatch or some Ope detérgent and water will bring ce-|“Prisht edge guide to cut a resnle tle surteees sparkiing clean| shoss, here's & Up to curt , i es? Rub the underside of the stick Py Ee ee The cement lines—known as/®255. Keeping stick in place ' |grout—can best be scrubbed with a|'® Suide the cutter. ce “ee on dollars worth in'1955. : _— _ an mceomensenptatan en rae pep te ~Join’ ‘Our ; Outdoor Living Jubilee — [OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 Large @ Your Choice of Any Lot et This Time DIRECTIONS—Go north of Villege of Clerkston on M-15, one-mile te Cranberry Lake sign. ts al a 38. 2 a ; Ste wr td pewter pg ore « Bamboo blind a tenes . : oe “ a Se a —_ SZ: o~ S . a " A ~ <- 36 - Le . ring. * . . —— =< a LA KE FRONT Lots oeeee ee “TD PPE: | Iemere cctdtsontns easbeatog * Is Your Furnace Tired Out? une on ot nh | Cle +- the grout and cause rust stains. , ce nee $1.20 bundle} ¢ @ SLORM AVE BLD RM. | BLO RM. OY sem. ace | You can cet CRAN BERRY LAKE 7 NO.13.9 9.10-17-9 fF 9.10.10.7 . { | saw eemmaey se j | _ aft ‘Smoothes Rough Glass | | j= White house paint ..... ie ct = It's easy to smooth the rough CLEAN DIET Near Clarkston S\_ , E._| fedos oa pace of ss Use & — x iece of ton, roove > Aluminum Ventilating es ; TH] Fo} [lumber iS a salting iach: Fold LOUVRES JPM hy at Bata FS) ns oe gee ner cet ME HEATING A roa , : . 7 yoy insert the grooved block over this, | 3 tsies OO vw ¢3 ot ote > | land the brisk rubbing will smooth | COMFORT , F oF $:' | |the glass evenly. es “ q wr - C 'S6 THE VEAR TO Fix -| & : Ee ABOVE ALL , ' LNTRY LIVING . Goad PD | Ask abeut eer convenient: MONTHLY pavment Puan seo 0 | $ w 24-914. I r.. | vt A 00a A aa’ _@ Highly Restricted remedel you? attic, finish your basement... PAY NOTHING ts s _$ | -_ ® Convenient to Schools DOWN, easy monthly payments! 167 - Hoe ¢ ji / awe | ; : ! mo porcu # A afl nls wh Ter ett Tee | Z @ Scenic Hillside Sites “Always Service... in All Ways” | ; | PLAN #H-436 AP | © Good Terms is Suonetena |b OIL ¢ & GAS TLRRACL Albert, B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. sient |[ SEES" | FURNACES| FOR EXTENDED TERMS for warm air Donald Hicks, Mgr. William Morris, Seles = = Sania heeting systems : or Better ‘ud 1441 Baldwin Ave. (at Walton) FE 2-9104 ‘ ease | Rooling and Siding Vises ler Nesting Server R It pees j Edwa tout LL | SHERRIFF-GOSLIN |] HARNECK |f 1 ‘ Realtor | | _ | ROOFING CO. - . A Beautiful New Modern 3 sale, oe HEATING TT W. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 ! $ 902 Riker Bldg. FE 2-523! 2615 Orchard Lh. Rd. FE ae 4 ' | GLAMOROUS — For scenic views, this front-to-back split-level § CAN BE YOU RS _ house offers a lot of glamor. A big dining and activities room with - ‘ | sliding glass doors to a terrace is located on the lower level with You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom Esau: breakfast nook, lavatory; utility room and storage closets. : : : : “Te e entire intermediary level faces the street and is devoted to a big built birch kitchen ees formica oi onaibuilt d living room with fireplace. Half a flight up are three bedrooms with ON LY 00 . gin t me Tonge on window walls, a bathroom and a private lavatory. This is Plan eee oven installed in your | H-436AP by the Homograf Co., 11711 East Eight Mile Rd., East De- m= home for as little as $25 ff} troit, Mich. Statistics: 1,228 sq. ft.; 18,163 cu. ft. per month with ne down — si payment! Stop in. See ! ; H away from the range or other . You can be the proud owner of | our model kitchen. Esti- | Flexible Plastic ees sir oe Se ame @ lifetime built 3-bedroom face Bee that h tile and stainless stee | ag e Terms Available—See Our Displey cat Kitchen Top Pp ing \Gamp. burnid pcan oa they — The CABINET SHOP Pepe cae Gea ae cost ore et eel This beautiful Home is nestled in winding blacktop roads, set back ) Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 ieaysgnemgaalaaie is £0178 KL Strain Now in an old orchard not far from the beautiful community of Clarkston. nstall them a Near Bitssbetb 3088 West Huron “ Coke BS FE 5-9331 Recent research at Ohio State, A new window balance now = University shows that each ma-|™akes it possible to raise or lower ‘terial has certain advantages but itneer. ar ee —* rs Do You Own Land Suitable Price eng wea Wines for Development ? | stains, heat, scorching, mildew, Good grade laminated plastics—. those “set” with heat —_ resist. D EW EY We are looking for property, either urdeveloped or developed that and the colors don’t fade nor does | can be used tor commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy be qe eared But, von Refrigeration it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do workmanship with the vit toaha REVCO BUILT-IN it on a tee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, Tito do a good installation job. as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills | Flexible plastics, the kind that REFRIGERATION necessary will help you get the most for your property. come in a rojj, are easier to apply and FREEZERS but won't wear as well. FEderal SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 fine riers clars and most handymen can instal] them easily 2383 Orcherd Lake Roed, Rt. No. 5 because they are flexible, like lino- leum. However, Vinyl must be kept 5-6247 “PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS” ‘ian SUNDAY .. som. “lavas Qe. CARLOAD SALE — ire A GOOD DOOR A DELUXE DOOR Door, the ideal economy door. Conane with all hardware. No extras Full 1" thick, completely weather- Stripped. engineered to perfection — a ener $2 4% terrific buy. ALL STANDARD SIZES $3 9» © 30 Day Possession @ 30 Year Mortgage © VA and FHA Approved ®@ Model Open 1 to 8 Daily THE ELDORADO ~ CLARKSTON . ANY SIZE IN STOCK 14 Reasons Why This Home Is Such a Good Value ‘ JALOUSIE : ‘ @ 3 Generous Bedrooms - @ Wardrobe Closets DOORS y OUR BEST DOOR @ One and a Half Baths @ Large Kitchen, 8x14 L @ Kitchen Fan @ Double Kitchen Sink *64" Te 34” $4450 @ Living Room Window Wall @ Gas Incinerator . STANDARD SIZES IN STOCK BIZ ® Community Water System @ Winding Blacktop Roads @ Close to Schools & Shopping © Large 100° Lots 4 5 6 TI ME TO FIX ij @ Fire Hydronts—Low . @ Storms and Screens on Insurence Rotes Moveble Windows WHITE BROS. & REAL ESTATE oe oe Office at 9660 Dixic Highway -Waterford COMBINATION DOOR AND WINDOW SPECIAL! 10—any size—self-storing Aluminum Windows Reg. Value $339.90 . 2—any size—1"’ Weatherstripped Doors $ 00 1—Door Grille with YOUR INITIAL Only ? h* 1—Door Grille to Protect Reer Door ° No Money Down — $7.25 Per Month “Pontiac's Peterson Window ‘Dealer’ Muiude Go. 1702 $. Telegraph Rd. (ln August Johnson Block) oe “ FE 5-3728 s 4 ‘ , - . z “ - : ~ | i A : ; i : ; : j ‘ | | \ } é im * i . J | oe A gli { ee ee f bi Qaph et bi Has rH ) . Mes ee Ne é a oe ae | et ie deo i “e «A Ny f aS € é iy 4 ee i ip sa / * il , ‘4 ra 1 he » 1 yl d ; F| | { f t = 3 Sn vacant at ? Jn ey ‘i tf Ge pore ao feo ee es ye SSNS tee eee | a | of Bae ae a ee ee F Pf i if ; ; i Me i Ps ‘a r i i $ alte | TWENTY-NINE ta Aaa ee newenenet euaecetues 356 We tf. “Fall ‘Use ot Now one Uied'Pomving ‘WOLVERINE LUMBER 320 S. Paddock 81 hated SS Se ” Moery's Oil Burner Sales-Service GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER " FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 2212 Maddy Lene FE 2-4970 2 SS ee ee ATTENTION! Swimming Poot Owners: We Carry » Complete Line of Equipment for, Pools; also Filters BLOOMFIELD POOL co. FE $-7221 7 SS 61 ee L00K - ‘SEE - COMPARE! | ty _ ATTENTION NEW AND OLD HOMES Aluminum Storm Sash Aluminum Jalousie ap L 7 24" | & Average Size Amazing New Jalousie Windows and Doors or Aluminum Awning Type windows give you trouble-free service. Glass Jalousie or Awning Windows add exceptional beauty and afford light and vision even when closed. The use of obscure or frosted glass gives privacy. Heavy Extruded Aluminum frames with removable Aluminum Screens. : PORCH ENCLOSURES and RECREATION AREAS Our Speciclty! AWNING TYPE SPECIAL: Aluminum Combination Doors .. . $29.95 ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS i DOORS CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMIUM &@ FIBERCLAS AWNINGS FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30A.M. to 6 P.M. oo 4 1661 South FE 4-2598 Telegraph, Home Equipment Co. Pontiac —_ PPPOE PDS PPPS SOE FOP EPP FPP FFF FFP PPP OPO OPH af imu e. i = a itd sia dhe neal ew ew eee. . oe ape el | NEW INSURANCE BUILDING — Formally opened in the middle | of June, the new building housing the Lawyers Title Insurance Cor- | poration is located at 31 Oakland avenue. Forty-eight feet wide and 80 feet deep, the structure has two stories on the back side. In addi- age. There is parking space in the rear. Leo J. Heenan, A. I. A. was Roth and Sons of Birmingham. tion to offices, the lower level has two large rooms for record stor- | the architect for this building of red brick. It was built by John E. | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1956 Co oe lt Pg More than $9 per cent of the| ‘There are 261 national, forests a 3 a d's _molybdenum- is produced the Us. Puerto Rico and in the US ine meee 1 Daily 8 til 6 F. ry Ln Sun. 9 tl 2 2 SFR , Mixed te our Order... Delivered to Your Jeb Save time, labor, money. We mix con- crete to your speci- fications and deliver, ready-to-pour. Our service is prompt, Full line of Concrete end Cinder Blocks, immediete delivery. , rage, 69 W. Strathmore, $700; raise ga-) i | Wrought iron, brass and alumi- | bee appear in the structural parts ee oe tae well as the decoration “ on home furnishings. + General fire repairs, in new furniture. Gay colors in wood and leather, VAN HORN & SONS id 8 | rage roof, 23 Hilbert Ct... Week § ermits. porch _ Center, st. 400 frame one fam- decorative metal and plastic up-| DB rE dwellings at <16 and 41 * ores, “729 holstery fabrics are trends to a : 2 and 3-BEDROOM T | $838 1 Frame garage, 114 Kemp, $800; re roof, 989 W verly, $60; rTe-roof and| ota jrepair chimney, 8864 Northfield, $446 UGUST JOHNSON | rt Tecate: 1g? Emerson. $850: perc | Custom Installations R lt ! B ‘Idi Al feaietsa dwelling. me Aber br penve — for ¢atior repair basement—fron re o- 1704 Telegroph Rood Pp ey ee icy, site Sennen thiseenastee "KITCHENS, CABINETS FEdece! 4.2533 ‘Issues 42 for Projects FLOOR & WALL TILE amma Within City Your Own Color Design | STORM SASH & SCREENS : For a warm, friendly and dif- COUNTER TOPS and A $701,000 addition at the Pon- jferent' entranceway use ceramic 'tiac Motor Division plant and al |mosaics on floor and walls. The |permit for a $60,000 roller skating! small, colorful units can be 'rink boosted to $838,765 the value. ‘arranged according to your own ‘of building permits issued by Carl design. They will make a unique \F. Alt, city building nspector, dur- contribution to the interior design’ jing the past week. ‘ \of your home—different, colorful |: There were 42 permits granted ‘ Call for Free Estimate Carl Shell & Sons 4995 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Phone ‘OR 3-5043 Perret STEEL ‘Other Home Improvements | RANCH HOMES °>750 $7400 cx." $3 697 Pius Taxes Monday through Friday noon y = ee _ the city department. | The 100 by 200 foot roller rink’ ‘is planned for 85 W. Walton Blvd.' The following permits were is- sued: (the price listed is the esti-' mated cost of the project): Genera) fire repairs, 666 E | BEAMS—CHANNEL ANGLE—TEE REINFORCING BARS HOT ROLLED AND wVerrrvVTvVVVYVVeYVTY ATTENTION BUILDERS, CARPENTE and DO-IT-YOURSELF SPECIALISTS! $7* BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY DOORS CHURCHES, INC. YOUR LUMBER NUMBER 107 Squirrel—Auburn Heights FE 2-0233 Tennr- vTwwwvwwwyT COLD FINISHED BARSS i, “ic Sosa Sod" toc, “ian | ROUND—SQUARE $ Froseer.“se’"asa" cntber Sout i JUST ARRIVE FLAT ves ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF One family @welling. 974 Emerton. | ($12,500; greenhouse, 570 Auburn, $4,306: ‘kitchen and beth addition. 168 Gander- lgom. $1,500: imetall bath and closet, 723 Seward, $150: one ‘amily dwelling, 1581 Stirling. build 2¢ by 60 foot store, 1345 $6,500; rear en- trance te building, 489 FE. Madisen, frame eerage O41 *rgyie. 9¢ 000 Reside dwelling. 32 Charlotte $1,000. encicae porch. 407 Michiand $1.600, sun- room and kitchen sdditions to house, $0 Chippewa, $7000: frame Parkhurst, $600. rebulld evelone cellar under porch, 273 Edison 445 «Bast a. HOT ROLLED SHEETS AND PLATES Pontiac Welding & Machine Works }64.N. Perke . FE 2-4121 al i i i i ti tt $409 Frame rarece ‘footing m Mesbrock 8880, frame se. 44 4--co . Had O44 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 — with... FHA INSURED MORTGAGES a *5 00 DOWN ° PLUS MTGE. COSTS WHAT Outside Storage Spare YOU GET Viny! Tile Siteben & Bath Near Scheels and Shepping Area Fully Decorated MODEL .. . Corner of Walton Bivd. and Walnut St. East of Opdyke Rd. Open Daily 12 to 7 P.M. For: more information, call mode! between 12 and 7 P.M. any day. WAGNER HOMES, INC. Phone Model—FE 4-7197 or Office—FE 5-5501 3 Large Bedrooms Perimeter Forced Air Heat Extra Large Closets + Aening Type Windows ‘p g 4Hu>r On oar--—-cow DO YOU NEED Extra Room — Porch — New Roof—Attic— Siding Job — Windows—Doors—Driveweys— ' Breezeway. Let us give you en estimete! é so You Can See Us SUNDAY (Noon to 4 P. M.) If You Wish VAVACO Mede of 4. LOW LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS: P _ Aluminum AE ag | Sr ae a a a ae a tae nomves : With @ Tough Drive out West Huron (M59) one-tenth mile beyond Boked-On , 5. WALKING 3 DISTANCE TO... Williams Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Eneme! Finish churches and an excellent shopping center: Lake Road. Left on Pontiac Laké Road to Model. | S| . ’ ; . 4 : | — 6. VERY CLOSE TO PONTIAC RECREATION AREA Or Come Out M-59 to Pontiac Lake Road. § Z : AND HIGHLAND RECREATION AREA: Rac Pentiog Lake Seat to Model. | r ey ee Live ond ploy oy misat benatifel take counter. The ? Matched to your doodhoods, Give beauty p cogepee nro ll ‘3 a s i he ayers euvirenmest 4 and .year ‘round protection against rain ons ebindren we five. play and grow strong. 4 and sun. Unique ventilating features ruc ion 0. | | j : keep rooms up to 12 degrees cooler on } | 7.A REAL L VALUE: . het days. Variety of ayia, any size i Foe con moe more for a home bat you won't find « lo * needed 2260 Dire Hwy. W of — Ra. Phond FE 2-1211 | ces AR aa peered ti ters = \. . | ; | ao ~ / a / f ” ‘Cosa. (ie | pa ees ’ .. i A if a iv } }—3 - of oe if 4 | : t a i | f ng 0 y as ie i "s r j » 5 Jess ey ff f. “fs | i ; } fr. oe 1. EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: | °64 PER MONTH INCLUDES PRINCIPAL, INTEREST and INSURANCE BEDROOM 1'2 BATH HOMES yh gi IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Cenrentent eff heat . . . pastel colored bath fixtures . . Geoubdle bath vanity —fatl length mirror—recessed lighting . . . kitchen cabinets with knotty pine paneling in breakfast space . siding birch door . - extra farge witility 7 REASONS WHY the 59’er is Your Best Buy second beech has built-in vanity walk-in closets . . . large lots (Tix?B3) . reem .. siiding weed windews . . large vestibule cleset - Your complete chette ef celers throagheut, Ne delays fer constrection, readbullding, mass grading, wells ‘er septic tanks . . . we Bave werked steadily since last fall te have these beautifel new homes ready fer your selection thie spring. Yeur original diseharge papers are aff you need te start your applica leation. ~Sadt $250 down buys this wenderfal home valve for any qualt- fied veteran ond hi his family. Enjey the benefit ef paying your balence at only —_—* interest (Extra payments ean made without » penalty) a ce a i i i a i a i i i al i i ie i a i i iia Nia a i ne ee ee | ee my as e a j f ; | ‘ ' : jf. as SE ‘ ‘ : ' ‘ , . @ F . LT. » i / \ Pig j , : e { % ow 5 4 . ie | ‘ = = : : { j : es “ ; . j ; ; = ; : j } THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 30. 1956 [ eae Ce te shiepunssibiiatiaiiens : ee a See ee 5 fies : ee Pees i) : rs rr : t % a . | me PART RI Re oe RE cone ree ornate ra dhons.s edad ee eee - “4 _— . * , —_ - Je s pe i A ~~ & at ¥ * . Don't Live with the DRIP family, they ‘il cost you plenty! ‘West Side _ Two Family Income oO 16 2 \ §e*s gt oe * a trying to enter through masonry walls te your celler and rooms ebeve ground. ey A home you will be proud to own plus an income that will pay for your home. Fire- place, oak floors, venetian. blinds, and wall to wall carpeting are only a few of “THE BUDGETEER — Eight hundred square feet of living area are in this new low-cost home, located on Hutchins road, a mile | north of Union Lake Village in White Lake township. A large living | room may be converted into two rooms if an extra bedroom, den NATIONALLY ADVERTISED or dining room is desired. There are two other bedrooms, bath, | Youngstown kitchen and a laundry-storage area. Prices start at $7,400. | © Th. a _ + + : | the many features of this fine home. | BED valu CUPPLIES« | ° | f : [Coatings Retard Wood :« Priced to sell at only $15,750.00 with SM eee Latest Furniture Reverts Small House Soatinss Retors Word "| terms. Call NOW! INKL, 549 N SAGINAW ST Pontiac 6, Mich Tee FE4-2521 . . . | ‘Decay Undergroun | - . ee — — "to Wall-Size Dimensions | . | When you build arbors or trel- lises—or enclose your outdoor liv-| CHICAGO (INS)—The latest 1956,the period 50 years ago when fire- as Ig oom |ing room with attractive fencing —| furniture is designed to help you!places were for heat. pak want to Saas hee ee pony : “get away from it all’ right at) woven yy An extra large living room (24¢|CORONEs TOW avaleme womn Te : ae CARVED WOODS . 14) is a feature of this little house,| #74 the rotting of wood that must, & I : * * « As proof, one company displayed designed and built by the Johnson 'be placed below ground. These are, t tes ee creed ennons a Peo euce Lactielccen centen Furniture has gone wall-size. and|4 real 1906 bedroom featuring @ Construction Company on Hutchins mown as wood preservatives. i r trai expe pect your @ sy you can build yourself a private |S0lid wood bed with six-foot carved road in White Lake township. | Get the non-staining type, if you charge, for trouble-creating danger spots. Dont risk a costly, midwinter breakdown! Phone today. Having Troubles Now? ‘Install’ g new TIMKEN SILENT AUTO- MATIC GAs OR Of. CONVERSION BURNER in yeur present furnace in just a matter of hours! island in the midst of your house|headboard and four-foot footboard. The model, called the Budgeteer, Plan to add additional coats of with seven-foot cabinets, six-foot|@ Curved front marbletopped chest has the «above mentioned living Paint to the part of the wood that: cases and room dividers that shoot |@"d a mirrored, curved and carved po9m which can be converted to Shows above ground. bL right up to the ceiling. dresser ‘six feet tall. ‘two rooms, two bedrooms, an open’ For the finish coats on a fence, | Furniture so big it protects you kitchen and a separate laundry-|it’s advisable to use regular house | _ from peeking when the bed isn't storage area. Both bedrooms have paint in a color that harmonizes Gaadaland aad leh oe meet cross ventilation. Buyers have a with the color scheme of your » | washed spotlighted the opening choice of two floor plans and seven house. This same type of paint ef the international! Meme Fur- exterior designs. |will also serve admirably for trel- nishings Market in Chicago. | Other furniture fashion trends| 4- 5. Johnsen = says of this gies and arbors. ; | Along with height and width, the |follow this “good old days’ line.) new model peomei ae | new furniture has gained sub-'Wood is being used not only for| Vided the essential ing ‘c stance. It's as solid-looking and as|the body of case goods, but as its) o livability. leaving out sod comforting as an old-tashioned fire-|oW" trim, replacing plastic and| UFY Hems which the young, grow: | place—and it’s copied right from/|Metal even on ultra-modern. ing family om add later. - — lover. ALL CHANGE Lake privileges on Cedar Island ' me a Lake are available to residents of | Colors for the latest upholstery this new subdivision, located just’ 5660 Dixie Highway, Waterford, Michigan All around were showrooms with the latest in 1956 furniture— six-foot headboards, six-foot cabi- nets, curved fronts, marbtétops | and heavy, carved woods. TIVMREN SPECIAL Sle nl tulemmalir GAS — OIL SUMMER TERMS! REA No Payments ‘til. a October Ist! e NO DOWN PAYMENT @ 36 MONTHS TO PAY Established _ 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS Don’t Miss Seeing the “RANCHMASTER” The Idal Home of 1956 by - peer a COMING SOON! Watkins Hills '| Homes of Distinction s . | jcame right out of @ hooked rug: west of St. Patrick's Church. It is, e = |. %& Heating * Air Conditioning Let the Kids 'Greens, blues, yellows and reds— cialis aot Ar i Lake Village.| Call or See Pearl Builde ; % Sheet Metal Work % Roofing | : peti pera a wah the; The Budgeteer sells for $7,400,’ istyie ieaders. Pink, Which - us to w» 75 lus costs. i or 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 ‘be the No. one color, is now both with $ it cow, plus cont Wa. A. Kennedy Located at 2533 Pontiac Road Just East \dead and buried out of sight. p | Realt of Opdyke. Model Open Daily | 3-Bedrooms in Demand. | ealtor | The over-all change in dimen. | FE 5-7923 Sion affected all types of furni- | Indicative of the growing de- | ture, There was no definite new (Mand of the American people for) FE 5-7923 i 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3563 | CHICAGO (INS)—The kids are going to mark up the walls of their! REMODELING room anyway so why not let them decorate sections with fingerpaints| style, although some painted Ve- netian appeared in a few show. rooms. Italian Provincial is still ‘higher quality homes is the fact) | jthat of all the new houses built in |1956, approximately three-fourths - that wash off? | | the up-and-coming style, and its OF 75 per cent will contain three e@ ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS ¢ GARAGES . , * nt” wong _ size change was typical: Cabinets bedrooms. The United Savings) © ADDITIONS ) eee aoe arch end! Which were 72 laches high in 1955 8%4 Loan League reports that in. e SIDING ¢ BASEMENTS ed from liquid laundry starch and EN vec ® 11954, only 38 per cent of new homes. <8 ; now rearnup 80 inches and have grown an inch ‘or two slimmer for balance. ‘had three bedrooms. In 1955, this had risen to 68 per cent. , . IN ML oy tal lf” ANGELUS ee oe — MEADOWS ae fo pete PeRsonauity RPS Sake irecceoecmncnnercecerac oa 1 ae | @O-FT. RANCH HOMES 3 7 ON LARGE WOODED LOTs — — Wluskrated home —_ . a nn a } Free Estimates No Money Down MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS . ‘dry pigment colors the decorations. | . . can be removed with a damp cloth. | i F.H.A. PHONE And youngsters can make new de- : FE 4.2575 signs to keep occupied. Contemporary cabinets also have’ It is estimated by the National No Money Down A manufacturing firm (The A. leaped up over six feet, and some Association of Real Estate Boards | E. Staley Manufacturing Co.) sup- Chairs and sofas haye grown high that two existing houses are sold plies these suggestions for a fin- enough. in back to rest @en a bas- for each newly-constructed one MIDWEST SUPPLY |2sssaten' * cahanena SE Set aside wall sections in ac. In addition to size, furniture, = 9 N. TELEGRAPH cordance with the number of Showed a change in position. Its: children, assigning each one to a eing grouped by room again, and particular panei to eliminate tric. ¢V€" occasional pieces are shown eae | ‘im cozy knee-rubbing arrangements. : tk TILE TILE TILE | Separate the lower portion of the py + | : a wall (about four feet from the Here's Some Advice | - : floor) from the t secti by| : Plastic and Ceramic Tile for Bathrooms and Kitchens mete ak washabic. simatic: bor-| ° . Asphalt. Rubber and Vinyl Tile for Floors der if a molding doesn't already Of ouring ul ing Complete Remodeling Job If Needed exist. a ALSO ADDITIONS. PORCHES. BREEZEWAYS AND GARAGES, || Wash the lower wall thoroughly.| QWe want a concrete curb for, BASEMENTS AND RECREATION ROOMS If the surtace is not white or air Eravel driveway. How deep, light color, coat it with washable Shoule it extend into the comes? i envted a T , — . . 1 en ‘papered “ nine «wall can A—It is not absolutely necessary, | H Fr though recommended in areas The lower portion of the wall be- where frost action may be severe, | ‘comes, in effect, a washable|*® Carry poured concret curbing lee " : : beloW frost line. A six to 10-inch blackboard’ for finger painting. be 1 To protect the floor, uge plastic dept iow grade usually is suf-) -_-- = HOMES HAVE 3377 W. Huron ae ; ficient. In clay or other soil of , FE £5063 | tile oe linsieam seed tot. be con poor drainage quality, provide al + FULL HOUSEPOWER jee " — |tampéd gravel bed for the curb-} * ELECTRIC RANGE OUTLET — —— (bikes ee jing. 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MAIN CLARKSTON without obligation call \/ AWN | NG | a a: FE 5.9102 - VV | Ot Your Heating Super Market MAptr 5-582] COMPANY | |. al A lal nel i a W. otcein | (,, Goodwill Automatic Heating |. | : : ; pee West Huron FE 2-7849 § E aa] Sal i — - Fi \ 2 en MA De, - a h ) | Nuclear War Would Jolt Red: Empire |said the general. ¢This obviously Where the ‘contamination fell|™éant that it would cross part of ’ ‘ dreds of millions of persons liv- -~ : in bordering free nations—may be ‘ exterminated by the drifting death exploding American bémbs. . search and development, Lt. Gen. - _—* = = ‘ tack in force on Russia and winds ' carried contamination out ward : clear bombs. planning estimates run on_ the a \ ‘a wf * t . a i — ee | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 30, 1956 ; munists choose nuclear war, hun- ing in the Red empire—and some ot radioactive poison loosed by This was the picture © showing through the hitherto secret _testi- mony of the Army's chief of re- James M. Gavin, made public last night... A transcript of testimony given last month before the Senate sub- committee investigating air pow- er disclosed this: Sen. Duff (R-Pa) asked what would happen if the United States strategic air force made an at- from the detonating .points of nu- Gavin replied that ‘‘current deaths." would depend on wind: directioh, | the general said. If it blew to the southeast, the deaths would be mostly in Russia. (The population of Russia is about 193 million.) But- the radioactivity fall-out from the bomb clouds also would extend “into the Japanese and Report Exaggerated? WASHINGTON © u—Secretary ot Defense Wilson has said that if it had been up to him, he would not have made public previously secret testimony by a top Army officer saying a U.S. atomic attack on Russia might exterminate hundreds of millions of people. Wilson added he believed the estimate of potential deaths was | “somewhat exaggerated.” j jon this country, but SenSyming- isternation today when it was populous China, where perhaps 600 million persons live.) F The knowledge of this; Duff ob- served, should convince Russia that jt would not be “‘wige to start a nuclear wap with our capacity” to retaliate, The released testimony did not! show whether Gavin was asked about the effect of Russian bombs ton (D-Mo) cited a magazine esti- mate that 110 bombs hitting this country could destroy or maim 70: ay million pedple. DONALD DUCK 7 i { (LISTEN WHAT THE») - TROMBONE SAYS: QUR NOMINATION FOR THE MOST UNFUNN> — , PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" 7] |—! AND THE BUGLE: ' 43] | A FARCE OF A FARCE! £22] [THIS FILM SHOULD.GO FAR... f PREFERABLY UP é THE AMAZON!” + The Pentagon had heen fully f- re aware of Gavin's testimony before! |.) a closed-door session of the com-| mittee May 25. | But there was evidence of ¢on- realized that the general's predic. | tions had been released for pub- lication. | F(z ONE OF MY PRIZED RELICS, SAMPSON ! IT TO BE ONE OF THE OARS USED TO ROW GENERAL WASHINGTON ACROSS THE. DELAWARE /<— ROARDING HOUSE s ee a HAPPENS THIS | EAS! 6INE SHO FA REALLY GOT T JACKPOT L FIGURED — TLL HERE BIS ER TO LAND THAN HIM THE T NANCY AUNT FRITZ! BIRTHDAY PRESENT in he" I MUST BUY i © 1966 by NEA Gervion, tre. TM. Mug OA. Pat Of Sy By T. V. Hamlin / — — | By Ernie Bushmiller A HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AUNT FRITZI--- I BOUGHT You A BOOK yo af 6, * THANK YOU -- THAT'S SO SWEET AND UNSELFISH OF U . hel fo fa! ] Wi, ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGER: UST CHECKING TO SEE IF YOu OR IF YOu REALLY DO EXIST! D 7 WHAT? 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(INS)—Howard Koplitz, 18, of Oshkosh one of Wis- prt , consin’s most sought prep baseball players said last night that he. has signed a baseball contract with the 1¢-at case, °1.50-9 00 ‘THIRTY-TWO THF, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30.1956 a | M brought to ipackage lots. Pruits—Strawberries, No 1. Produce ARKETS | DETROIT PRODUCE i only. and fancy grades io 1 the Farmers Markets by misc. -- Asparagus, No 1. TROIT.. June 30 (AP)—The following bd cover sales ef locally grown prod- ney 24-qt case | Detroit Tigers is Oshk is... [ts a behs. Beets, No 1, 1.00-1.25. at his eh, Wis. be c * No 1. 250 bu. | deal. Koplitz graduated from Oshkosh 89 High School June 7. He pitched the Gor wghs school to the state championship in 2® 1955 and 1956 and Oshkosh Ameri- can Legion teams to nine regional championships in 1953, 1954, and 1935. Harness Driver Dies VERNON. N. Y. wm — George Henry Rediker, 63. widely known harness racing driver heart attack yesterdays native of Fitch Bay, Que. ueumbers. No | 00 doz behs. radishes. No 1. 1.50 bu ‘Lettuce and salad greens—Endive, No 2:00-2.50 b | bskt: lettuce. Butter, No |, 2.75-3.00 bu; died of a He was a ; lettuce, head, head, No 1. 3.25-3.75 3-dor crate: lettuce, f, No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu; lettuce, Romaine, {No 1, 1.00-1.$0 bu. + Meet Your Friendly Life of Virginia Representative ; ha WILLIAM M. ROE The Life Insurance Company of Virginia is proud to present William M. Roe as one of the Pontiac representatives. Mr. Roe is a hielong resident of Michigan, is married and has one child. Alter: serving with the Navy he returned to ‘Michigan and joined the Life of Virginia sta!l!. “ oldest and largest insurance companies, he will advise and assist individuals, families and groups in their plans for fi- nancial security. @cHmeNs - estates 187 108@ W. Huron FE 2-0219 Ale na—Cabbage. N . 1 Collard. Ne 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. 100-125 bu. Spinach ie 2.00- like to dip back to his own weight ‘ level for a match with Carmen Basilio, Tony DeMarco, Chico Ve- jar or Art Aragon after winning 2.50 bu. Turnip, No I, 100-125 bu Maurice FE. Joseph Walls, 30. of 380 How-! jJand St., was charged with run-| ‘ning & gambling place at his home. Georgie His wife, Lucille, 30, was charged Screams at adverse decisions, ad-| ! ;mits Turner lost this one. Gi} has y one [00 many domestic troubles,” said “We lost this one all right.” brother, Robert Chenoweth. with aiding and abetting. Seven i ‘woman, were charged with loiter- Satz. ing. The arrests were made at 2:30 a.m. by Det. James Laponsie. A trial is scheduled for July 5. Through one. of the nation’s. 30-year-old Feat ha, beets, to 50%) bu. Cabbage, “1. 1.00-1.50 dos bchs $.$0 bu. DI. No 1, Kohlrabi, No 1. 1.25-1.75 ks, No 1, 1.50-2 green, No 1, 98-1.00 dos bchs . 00-1.25 a Rhubarb, outdoor, Squash. Italian, 1, 2.50-2.°5 Bouash, summer, . 200-2.25 ‘2 bu. Tomatoes, hot No 1, 3.00-1:25 8-lb bskt. Turnips, . 1.00-1.28 doz behs, turnips, topped, le, No 1, 2.00-2.50 100-150 pk ju. - Escaro Lettuce, Bibb, No 1 4, No 1. 125-1.78 bu: lettuce, Nine Plead Innocent | Affer Local Vice Raid) sanams. « sired” nor trom ithe isle of Bimini in the *Baha- slid past experienced Gil take Finnegan. others, including Birmingham Man Held on Bad Check Charge A Birmingham man is being held in the Oakland County Jail under $200 bond awaiting arraignment ‘for issuing checks without an ac- ‘count. Lyman E. Holt, 27, of 912 Kennil-| jworth St., demanded examination ‘when he appeared before Berkley Justice Ralph F. Finley yesterday. | | He was arrestéd by Berkley po-| lice June 18 and is alleged to have cashed several bad checks in the ,Royal Oak area early in the month. i ‘Makes Claim for Title 1 “ROME «INS) — Mario D' Agata, | P@Y the salary and expenses of Italian . $C EMpire 3-4197 80 Foot and Wider $2490 Many Beautiful and Wooded — Building Sites--- All on the WATERFRONT A large selection at LAKEWOOD _ VILLAGE Drive 10 Miles West on Huron St. (M-59) to Office at 7400 E. Highland (M59) Get ticket from salesman. Enjoy a free boat ride and view the beauty and splendor of Lake Front homes | in Lakewood Village. | 1 ETT 7400 E. Highland (M-59) Nine persons jailed in a vice'mas. squad raid last night entered in- Turner of Philadelphia last night rom nocent pleas today at arraignment'to win a unanimous decision in 10! home before Pontiac Municipal Judge rounds at Madison Square Gar-the Acacia Park Cemetery. | Mr. Chenoweth died Thursday | 4 ‘ MUtual 4-6863 Battling Ohio State University’s rugged 7,120-yard terrain, each other, were Rex Baxter Jr., @ 1. 2.80-3.00 bu, cabbage. standard of Houston University, who led the on 18 60-2 5 y igy al Bo seo: |36-hole qualifier by six . strokes, No 100-175 doz and Rick Jones of the Bucks. The two were due to go 36 holes. Horseradish, No 1180. or less over the tree-dotted lay- 00 doz behs. oat which has two lake hdles and. 1. 90-128 dos behs. & Stream meandering across six, bebs. fairways. ‘| Each has.won five matches to get to the finals. Yama Beats Turner, Again Eyes Welters NEW YORK —Yama Baha- ima, a heavy welter who has been!) Ot etara, mixing with middieweights, would his 23rd straight. den. * «* @ Turner's Katz. who Even PGA Approves $5 Assessment to Pay Carter against field Country Club. Pro _ Bob Toski of Texan and. Buckeye - Battle for NI Title COLUMBUS, Ohio (®—The tour-— « medalist and a home town favorite met today for the 59th (growers and sold by them in wholesale National Intercollegiate 300-8 99, Championship. manager, Holyoke, Mass., one of the co-chairmen of the Players Tournament Commit-| Jail 3 After Hearing WHAT'S MY ord la related te Hamtramck Net Players Romp HINSDALE, Il. — Led by - Gerald Dubie, a contingent of Ham- - wor ithe words on the under: the arrow, tramck, Mich., tennis players took |Junior Tennis PLESE CADEN DRENPET SUNRE RITAPE PANKL. AFRYI GINS ONO wWaon— 6-30 * * * Yesterday's answer: proCess, Heat, > beaker, € 1956 What's My Line, tne. buRNer, tYpe. mate Ray Senkowski, 6-1, 6-3 to win the junior boy's singles divi- sion after being top seeded in the tournament. : But Dubie teamed back = and Tom Breakow of ‘year when she won five stakes. WHO AM I?- ; Champaign, Ill.,” 6-3, 6-3. 'Bewitch is tops amone the distaff Phyllis Saganski of Hamtwamck members with $462,605. Metol, acid, teSt, Tube, '7-5, 6-2. Virginia Hesse, another . ,_ | th Hamtramck star, took. the girls | Wstertora Township. derry Chenoweth Deaths in Nearby Communities WALLED LAKE — Service for Jerry Chenoweth, 22, a mortgage Carol Doreen King, 3205 Avalon: (” || broker. of 1003 W. Maple Rd’, will Avon Township, who died Thurs UOHEGE to serve place Monday at 1:00 p.m. day at St. Joseph Hospital, a few the Howe-Peterson Funeral hours after birth, was at graveside (Ch ’ f N in Dearborn. with burial in'in Babyland at White Chapel Cem- ange 0 ame Miller of Lagrange, Mo., 6-2, 6-1. Both Hamtramck _ girls Carel Doreen King AVON TOWNSHIP — Service for 6-1. etery at 4 p.m. yesterday. She leaves her parents, Mr. and President Eugene E. Elliott will ‘He was a member of the Masonic Mrs. Melville F. King, her grand- 8!'¥¢ @ brief talk highlighting a aeaetls Lodge and Chevalier of the Order' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King Ceremony marking the changing of tacce too * of DeMolay. Elizabeth Kyle Farmington Cemetery. in West Bloomfield Township. He is survived by his wife, ail of Avon Township, ; ancy, his parents, Leda Banning and sisters, Michael, Jegry, Keith, College at the college's student and Delbert C. Chenoweth and his and Janet. WEST BLOOMFIELD — Service pending for Monday for James’ F. will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday/Thomson, 51, who died yesterilay ported teacher education from the Donelson -'Johns Funeral’at Henry Ford Hospital following tion.west of the Alleghany Moun- Home for Elizabeth Kyle, 85, ofan illness of several months, at tains. I 6725 Cooley Lake Rd. who died of the Pixley Funeral Home. He re- WETHERSFIELD, Conn. up — heart condition yesterday. An. assessment of $5 will be rade all pros and amateurs competing in each PGA-sponsored golf tournament until a fund of $21,000 is raised, it was decided at a meeting of the professional golfers last night at the Wethers- ‘Dr. Tom Malone, pastor of her lRoche joe ior ae venues church, the Emmanuel Baptist, | acted will officiate with burial in North two daughters. Mrs. Janice Stevens a record 4,000 . A member of the Walled Lake home; two sons, James of Roches- WCTU, she had lived a lifetime ter and Glen in military service in. ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winter, the name of Michigan State Nor- d brothers ™al College to Eastern Michigan day. dames F. Thomso ROCHESTER — Servic * * * The college. which was founded in 1849, is the oldest state-sup- institu- are The name change was enacted |Sided at 354 E. Third Street., last year by the state législature. A truck driver, he had lived in The school had held its present Surviving are his wife, Bernice, the fall term are expected to reach lof Rochester, and Sharon Ann at . * | | News in Brief |Germany; two grandchildren; one ‘tee, said the assessment would be, made in place of the previous mo-| jtion of a three per cent cut from) |all prize money, This money is to| boxing championship today follow-|™°: Calif. ing a six-round TKO of Robert Co-| then of France at Rome's Ol | Stadium. | D'Agata’s title is clouded by the’ fact that one of the world’s major €24ing money-winning thorough: to, ang John Freeman, 48, of jring bodies, the National Boxing >'td of all time, will go to the post Berkley, asked to be further ex- |Association in the United States, |®" ¢ven-money favorite today 10 amined before Justice Ralph F. recognizes Raton Macias of Mexi- ‘co as champion, ympic Nashua at Even-Money NEW YORK (INS) — Nashua, | the $59,000 Carter handicap. Eleven horses are entered, with Nashua packing top weight of 130 ‘pounds for the seven-furlong sprint Find and Switch On, second and third choices, will carry 119 apiece. | Business Notes checks Friday. ‘Finley of Berkley. They ipear July 9, ' Fred Bartz, 49, waived examination and was bound One son, over to Oakland County Circuit daughter, Jene at home; his par- Municipal Judge Maurice EF. Fin- poets strony given thet Court to appear July 9. Weightman €"ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Walter. negan. and Bartz were remanded to the St.. of Hale, ome brother, Alan. of county jail under $10,000 bond. on Forgery Charges Two members of an alleged 995 North Wixom Road, was’ dead deaf-mute, ‘h€ Proposed tournament manag- check forgery ring demanded ¢X-'on arrival at Pontiac General Hos- claimed the world’s bantamweight ¢". Fwin C. Carter of San Ansel amination and a third waived the pital at 11:10 last night, following Paddock St., today began a 10-day exam when arraigned on uttering an accident on Pontiac Trail. . ; and publishing charges involving the printing and passing of false g tree. John Weightman, 39, of Farming- will *P- Construction Co. of Pontiac. of Detroit.) Survivors are his wife, Helen: brother, Charles, of Pontiac; and Ben. F, Shorter, 17, of Ferndale, \four sisters, Mrs. Agatha Hurley, was bound over to the Oakland ‘Mrs. Katie Tobin, and Mrs. Joan County Circuit Court on a charge |\LeFave. all of Rochester and Mrs. of rape yesterday following an ar- Emily Purtell, of Royal Oak. raignment before Royal Oak Town- Roland H. Walter, Jr. WIXOM—Roland H. Walter, Jr., “4S Temanded to jail under $10,000 bond. Clifford W. Morgan, 41, of 23 8. jail term after pleading guilty to a His car had left the road and hit charge of driving while under the influence of liquor. Morgan {m@led to pay a $100 fine imposed hy Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice F. Finnegan. Born in Detroit in 1922, Mr. Walter had lived in Wixom for 13 years and was a World War I Veteran. He was a construction superintendent with the Schearr _ (U2'S* With driving under the influence of liquor, Charles A Beach, 42, of 18 McKinley Dr. to- day pleaded guilty and was fined ore $100 or 10 days in tail by Pontiac Robert at home: Manistique; and three sisters, Mrs. Bobbie T. Duncan, 18, of 385 Freeman was lodged in the Berk- Robert Holman, of Northville, and First St.. ts serving 20 days in the John R. Meddaugh, of 4431 Mo. ley jail under similar bond. torway Dr., will leave next month to attend the 17th annual conven- tion of the American Collectors Assn. Inc. at Estes Park. Col. Meddaugh, a member of the or- Bob Kalish of Detroit and di ganization’s board of directors, will by Howard Niles, went the mi be one of 400 delegates to the na- 2:04 3/5 to capture the tional meeting. Scotsota Wins Feature | DETROIT w—Scotsota. owned by Bird Chapel, Walled Lake, with ship. | parvaseiel cating Goon Gan cumee ancien’ | driven |the Rev. 0. A. Gerken of St. Mat-| incidental to the proposed merger of ture pace at Raceway last night. He paid $11.60) le in thew Lutheran Church officiating. $1,000 fea- Place of burial has not been . ide i Northville Downs | - FLOOR SHOW --Tonight !.. a ae OQ" “THE 4 JOES” Wild Bill Moore Famous Sax-man of Count Basie & Lionel Hampton's Bands The Hottest Sax __ in the Land! a, COCKTAIL Lounge 1122 W. Huron Huron Bowl Bldg. ee 4 ‘Mrs. Robert Trombiey and Mrs. Oakland County Jail after pleading Del Bourgeois. both of Wixom. ‘Suilty Friday to being a minor in | Services will be Monday July 2 Possession of beer before Justice at 1:30 p.m. from the Richardson Burt White, of Waterford Town- Two windows were broken and a mail box knocked down early to-| \day at 3137 Hickory Lawn, Avon: all the titles’ in the Hlinois, State ¢Y winning honors today when he Championships, |sends the Wheatley Stable's High ended yesterday. : \Voltage after the © $110,000-added Dubie had to. beat his own team- | Park. ae with Seakewgki to take the junior | doubles title, beating Art Sandeen | took the Junior Girls crown beat- | ing Lorraine Williams of Chicago, ~/15 and under title, beating Gaylene, sb neckline then {°° the con«truction of additien te the paired to win the 15 and under |, “ doubles title beating Miss Miller) Preoceat Ne. 1—General Contract for | and Eileen Schrier of Chicago, 6-2, 49chitect Trades | Trad union building in Ypsilanti’ Mon-. title since 1897, Enrollments for: ship Justice Delbert W. Hunt. He — Sunny lim Aims High Voltage | at Rich Event — STANTON, Del. w—Sunny Jim ‘Fitzsimmons, 81-year-old trainer of the world’s richest horse in ‘Nashua, bids for additional mon- Delaware Handicap at Delaware 1 LJ * * _ Victory in the richest race ever run for female thoroughbreds ‘would make the tempermental, grey 4-vear-old daughter of Am- biorix the leading money winner ‘of her. sex. She already has earned $361,604; most of it last | | ADVERTISFMENT Sealed Hroposals will be received at the offiees of the Board of --tucstion of Township Scheel Distrirt of 101 W. 1 Waterford Township. Oakland pm. ast- jern Standard Time on July 19th, 1956 \Jayno W. Adams Flementary School Sevarate proposals will be received as Prenocal No. 2—Contract for Mechant- | cel Trades - Prevosal Ne. 3—Contract for Electrical ‘rades. Accented bidders will be required to furnish satisfactory Performance Bonds and Labor and Materiel Bonds in the amount of 100 per cent of the Contract All oronosal< shall be sccomnanied bY a certified check or bid bond by an enproved Surety Co for st least five | per cent of the emaurt ef the bid suh- mitted. Al! checks or bid bonds shall be mede out in faver of the Township School District of Waterford Township, Oertand County. Michigan : Plans and snecifications mev be ob- the Architert. Willem C ‘Zimmerman Acsociates, 631 W. Huron (St. Pontiac, Michigan. | | All propesals shall remain firm for ‘period of thirty devs after the date of ithe opening thereof and no bidder may | iwithdraw hie: bid durine this 'The Schoel District reserves the righ: | to retect any or all bids or accept the | bid that, in the opinion of the hoo! ‘District. will serve the best interests of the Schoo! District and te waive any informalities in the bids ELMER R. JOHNSON. Secretary Township Scheel District of Waterford Township, Oakland County, Michigan . 3101 W. Walton Bivd., Pontiac, Michigan dune 30, July 7, 1836 | NOTICE FOR INSURANCE BIDS Sealed bids will be receiyed at the of- ie fice of the, City Clerk, City of Pontiac, Michigan, 35 8 Parke Street up to 3 je'clock pm. Eastern Standard Time. ‘Monday, July 2, 1956 for furnishing of (public liability and property damage | jimsuramce on city owned vehicles; also” comp ti 4 for Waste Col-— ‘lection and Digoosal Fimplovees in ac.) cordance with details furnished by the | City Clerk's Office | The City reserves the right to reject. or all bids or any part ef « bid anr and to waive defects tn bids By order of the City Commission. Dated. June 27, 1956 ADA R. FYVANS. Cry Clerk “ June 30. 1056 | NOTICE TO CUT WEEDS I Notice is hereoy given to el! property owners or any person. firm er ceorpore- tion occupring anyytand in the City ef Pontiae that all #oxious weeds growing thereon must be cut amd desiroved br July 1 1956 Fathire o! the prover’y owner to do so will eptitie the Depart- | ment of Parks end Recreation to enter upon said land fer the purpese of cutting end destroving such noeastous | weeds, and a!l expenses incurred in the destroction ef the weeds shall become a ben unen ‘he pronmerty Rv order of the City Commission, per Ordinance No 11398 Dated June 4 1944 DAVID FR EwattT, Director Parks and Rec res tien pariment June 9 16. 22, 38 1954 COMMUNTTY. ATIONAL BANK OF PONTIAC PONTIAC. MICHIGAN | SHAREHOLDERS MEETING pursuant call of its direcra?s | a special meeting ef the shareholders of Communt + Nations! Bank of Pon‘ iar *' tts banking hevse at tInew Street. tn the State of Michigan. on Tuesday, 4. 1934 a: 1000 am fer the purpose of considering and determining br rote whether an sereement to merge the said | bank and The Oskiard County State Bark. located im the Village of Milford, State of Michigan. under the provisions of the laws of the United States, shal! the two banks. A copy of the afore- said agreement. executed by a majority of the directors of each the two banks. providing for the merger. ts on file at the bank and may be inspected struck from behind while stopped for a police officer directing traffic. | . | Earnings DURHAM, N.H. (®—The resig | | TRAVERSE CITY (AP) — Consumers PAtion of Bob Kerr, University of Sake So sofeeraey reported earnings New, Hampshire varsity basketball | 238, lor the months ended i ‘ Ses rnn atthe Gti oie ecaer ot Eealin i aed > 118, n the same or ; - Frees last year, equal to $3.07 a share. ti o ea a : a . Directors, meeting in Traverse City for cation in the public schools of west Division Service Center, declared Mount Vernon, N.Y., Sd uae & dividend of 5§ cents on common steck/nounced today. He is a native of ed Sar Oct..1 to stéckholders of record Li A pt. ima, Ohio. Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103. Kerr Quits NH Post a LY .DOVER ‘WASHINGTON PARK SUBD 69/90 | 9 | 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 [96/97 | 98/99 GOLF _ ORIVE | 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HMEARIN to 99 both incl. Washington iG Lots 69 public, Park Subdivision. hearing will be held by the Cjty peony By order of the City Commission. mer, ‘ m: Dated; June 27, 1956. City Mall, 36 8. Parke Street, E ven CANTERBURY July 17, 1984 for the purpose of reson-|, — ADA R. FVANS. Ing to mijel No, 3 the Siesamie | City Clerk June 30, 1956 described parcels of land. : | Township. the Oakland County quring business hours. Kim Elizabeth Crowe ‘Sheriff's Department learned to-. a. oN — day. . i June 29, 30: July 2,3, 4 & 6, 7, $. te 1, 12, 23, 14, 14, 27, 8 9, |2259 Hedge Rd. who died shortly | A Madison Heights man waived Si 5 Cals ee Lh tol jafter birth Friday, were being held *%@™ination and was bound over) ° . today at the graveside in Lake.'® the Oakland County Circuit! Death Notices view Cemetery, Clarkston, jCourt on a statutory rape charge | The child, whose parents are the Yesterday. Richrd D. Galer, 30. - Se James R. Crowes, also leaves his “85 lodged in the county jail to ap-- ADAMS JUNF 29, 1986. ARTHUR . . . . 12 ne Ct. eve 76 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. War- Pear July 9. —— brother af Mre MW Ci shinee - = . . : . decker, Fari, A an ven Mir, and Mrs Fogene Norn ay Pleading guilty to driving with — Sinms, end, Mis, Rot ecu Clarkston ‘and atte YS » ©" a revoked license, Harley J. Quick,, gay. July 2 at 18 a.m. from Mon and a Pro‘her Greors. 2, of Rochester. was sentenced to. Bengt, TER aie ich: \ . ) davs in the County dail yester. ine Interment in Perry Mi Park iChild, 4, Suffers Bruises day. He was arraigned before Avon eSipresi ay ew skits eee in Three-Auto Smashup Township Justice Luther C. Green. wie) ee pee e ene ce } ” | the Denelson-Johnas Funeral | A 4-year-old Lake Orion boy suf. Found guilty on a charge of reck-| Home, Saturday. une 30, at ? ‘fered minor abrasions but here less driving, Robert Ballard. 6. of aT VARABS JUNE 2% 1086 were no other injuries ina Scart be ies ave: yeseueey paid Geretalepe Rs ‘sate a =y | . ; . , Mu- ie 7. = : |accident on M24, Orion Township, |2, > fine 'mposed by Pontiac Mu- MASt airs et Joseph “Alvarado. | yesterday afternoon ‘nicipal Judge Ceci] McCallum dear mother ot Preacese Alvar. as 5 i edo, dear sister o! ts. Wancy David Shartor whe cae sading Oakland County detectives are E5G"haodttt hai ste ae avid Shaffer, who was riding investigating the theft of electric’ from St Vincent peFeal Comreh \¥ a his mother. Alma, was treat- wire valued at $25 from the new Cemetery Recitation of ihe Re- | y . doctor following the inci-/ Rochester School building at Wa- sory oid be belt & 9 em See ent. The other vehicles were op-|ton and Livernois, Avon Township. utt Pumeral Home perated by Charles D. Hulsey, of| -| CHENOWETH, JUNE 28. 1954, 381 N. East Bivd., and Marvin Ras-| Uf your friend’s in jail and needs Jerry, 1003 | West Mapie Re kin, Detroit. | bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031., Mitibana or Nancy ‘Chenoweth: ivesti —Adv. beloved + { Mrs. Leda Cheno- | Investigating Oakland County q comb. dear beethar “ot Rasen | deputies said the Shaffer car was| oe You Have a Carpet Problem? Chenoweth. Funeral service will, |. be held Mondar, July 2, at 1 pm | from Howe-Peterson Funeral | Home 172546 Michican Avenue, | Deerborn. Interment in Acacia | Park Cemetery. Mr. Chenoweth — will He im state at the Howe- __Peterson Funeral Home CROWF. JUNE 29, 1956 KIM Filrabeth 2259 Hedge Rd, be- leved infant dawehter of Mr. and Mrs, Jamea R. Crowe; dear cister of Gregory Crowe. Graveside service was held today at the Lakeview Cemetery with Rev. F. J Delaney officisting. Funeral arrangements bv the Coats Pu- neral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd. Drarton Plains. ae ci re. Oxbow Lake. Mr. Des Jardin will -— lie in state at the Donelson-Johns _uneral Home. 1936, CAROL Mr and Mrs. Melville F. sister of Michael, Keith and Janet King. Graveside . service was held_at Baby Land in ~ White Chanel Cemetery, Friday, —+—- June 2 at 4 p.m. Puneral ar- rancements< by the Dudley 4H. brat Funeral Home, Auburn / ® = d KYLE, JUNE 29 ELIZABI 8725 Coo! bine Ra, rong 3 ley Puneral ‘service will be held Tuee- dey, July 3. at 2 pan, from the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with Dr. Tom Malone officiat- ing. Interment tn North Farmine- ton Cemetery. Mise Kile will lie ‘in state at the Doneison-Johns Funeral Home. : period §_ - INDEX. _ ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks sxSiweewese a In Memoriam .......0+++- 2 FlowerS .....0.ecceeceeeeee 3 Funeral Directors .....+5.. 4 _Monungents ...........55. 44 Cemetery Lots .....0.200 5 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ......... 6 Help Wanted Female -..... 7 Help Wanted .............. 8 Instructions. ..... casera urs 9 Work Wanted Male .......10 Work Wanted Female .....11 SERVICES OFFERED Building Service ......--. 12 Building Supplies ........-. 1A Busints€ Services ......... 13 Bookkeeping & Taxes .... 14 Chiropodists ...........-- 15 Foot Specialist ........... 15A Dressmaking & Tailoring .16 Furniture Refinishing ....16A Garden Plowing ..........16B Income Tax Service ...... 7 Laundry Service ......... 18 Landscaping ........ «cus dBA Moving & Trucking. ....... 19 Painting & Decorating .... 20 Photos & Accessories ......21 Physio-Therapy ........ Television Service ........22 Typewriter Service .....2A Upholstering ...... ee 23 NOTICES Lost & Found cee cess OM Hobbies & Supphes vigte 24A Notices & Personals ......°5 WANTED Wtd. Children to Board ‘Wtd. Household Goods Wtd. MisceHaneous ...... Money Wanted Wanted to Rent Share Living Quarters... Wtd. Transportation ......3 Wtd_ Contracts, Migs. ... 32 Wanted Rea] Estate © SCA RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished |... ¥ Rent Apts. Unfurnished .. 34 Rent Houses Furnished .. %5 Rent Houses Unfurnished 6 Rent Lake Cottages WA For Rent Rooms ..... wat Rooms With Board ...... 38 Convalescent Homes MAA Hotel Rooms ............. 39 Rent Stores... 06 cs 608s ie Rent Office Space. el For Rent Miscellaneous. 42 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale Houses .... For Sale Lake Property Cs For Sale Resort Preperty 44A Suburban Property ..... GA For Sale Lots” ........... 46 For Sale Acreage ........ 4? For Sale Farms ...........48 Rent Farm Property .....48A Sale Business Property ..49 Rent, Lease Bus. Prop....49A For Sale or Exchange .. 530 FINANCIAL Business Opportunities ... 5! Sale Land Contracts .... 32 Money to Loan .......... M3 Mortgage Loans ....... 34 MERCHANDISE -- _ Swaps. ees | For Sale Clothing Sale Household Goods... 57 Valentine Gifts Christmas Gifts ............59 For Sale Miscellaneous .. .60 Do It Yourself Cameras & Equipment ...61A Sale Musical Goods Sale Office Equipment .. 63 Sale Store Equipment ,.. 64 Sale Sporting Goods Hunting Accommodations 65A Sand, Gravel & Dirt | .... Wood, Coal & Fuel ..... ‘ Plants, Trees, Shrubs .. For Sale Pets och Dogs Trained, Boarded . . 68 67 . 68 49 10 FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Grain & Feed -...... 71 For Sale Livestock ........ 72 Wanted Livestock ......... m3 For Sale Poulfry .........74 Sale Farm Produce ....:75 Sale Farm Equipment ... 76 Auction Sales ....... BOISE f AUTOMOTIVE For Sale Housetrailers ...7% Rent Trailer Space .......79 Auto Accessories For Sale Tires ......... » BA Auto Service. ..............81 Sale Motor Scooters ..... £2 Fer Sale Motorcycles ..,., 8% For Sale Bicycles ...,... 84 .Boats & Accessories .,....83 For Sale Airplanes ....,. 98 Transpottation Offered .. 87 Wanted Used Trucks =. For Sale Used Trucks .,...90 Auto Insurance veveceee ee MOM For Sale Used Cars | ercces ML pd ; Cy ae | a . ife es : ‘ % . . i ey Fs . m il s a. ae . “4 | . ‘ . ‘eal > ch ea © - A : | rea : ae - _THE PONTIAC PRESS » SATL URDAY, {IU NE 80, 1956 ‘ t ‘THIRTY-THREE Card: ot a, _ Help Wanted Male bal Help Want Wanted I Female UNNY BUSINESS [ SS ee re ad , we wis TO SHARK OUR NEION. 6 Help 7 lp U by Hershberger | Landscaping 18-A| / Notices & Personals 2s ‘Wanted Real Estate _33A | Rent “Apts. Furnished 33 33 6, iriends relatives end ali the DLEAGED _ HOUSEKEEPER. ey merchants who have given votes | Lowen STRAITS LAWN CUTTING | | DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. 2 ROOMS for our N Bposato / Duten Ejm & mosquito spraying. Mrs Burns, PE 2-8814 93 Mark B $; # Anos » _ NEWLY FORN. chosen 1956 Queen of -our C. A. I | Serving pemineoctecs Mich, Free! SPECIAL MON, TUES. & WED. usiness nea Pair. Mr. & Mrs. e Kaye. _estimates. 7-207 | Gola Waves. $6.50 Open Toufs fae FAMILY ARTHUR © . MOWING, cone OR SUMDIVi- _ Eves Dorothy's FE > _Is Good 2 ROOMS Webb acknowledge with deep ap- = ions. West side. Lakes area on! ES ae : Fs ¥-€ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, Prt, bath uti, furn. Close to preciation kind * expression _EM 3-4970 ; of sympa’ Friends neigh- ee See ee cae sues I = not be res-r t dowmiers. wR 4 +2579, Before 8 - sible for a. er debt. “a “Whi B bors of. av Pontiac. | Cing, seeding. bulldozing. MU racted to. on other ‘han ay: at 1 te ros. 2 ROOM APT NICELY FURN. 00 wigs gos bad . Flowers 3 WANTED: WEED MOWERS, M in mot) | self Elton Graham. 19 Willard We need 3 bedroom. homes des-| _Robinwood, off ~~ have tractor wi terenting position for « YARD & DRIVEW i tely. Call 7 ROCs SRAai SATE SIAL, RAR . pore ra a ge Ox over 21 he has gollene ge ree | 4 ire wack Hebi] ELT aos ~ Tra 7 A a | perately, Call- 2 ROOMS SHARE BATH L gomare or its equivairn ties involva— ' Lh. ge ve encies ¥ icom p eh ae B re FE 01 WANTED en Seatlaay| Elias thee et (*Atiding and voadng, PE baw se | ‘ ‘ ‘ROOM NEWLY DECORATED. , ‘ AN with women and juveniles. | seeding a iding 1 636, oF | - 3 . Funeral Directors 4) for penozal 1 ites yy atear ——- - sow i FE 2-2165. : { PL ANNING A rRIP? L* erties snerens : oa “ Dy ‘arms. Nov : enle ® equate size an i = ; HIP na pp AIR AMBULANCE GROUND 4-6733 ttle fo. to work ol cmifte if needed Moving & Trucking 19 “* ition suacEstions. BR OS pa. 1 ae Wess = in police administration, GAR PEE DES - re Ore en aoe "pengeite and and likes hg alt cocial work, "education or nursind | A-) MOVING-HAULING | CRESCORTED TOURS ° || _-ae, Beowhy Rocnrated. Fe Sie ‘OR >-1157 k between 830 and pratersee: but other related train- = EXCELLENT SERVICE PONTI Ve REALTORS 2 NICE LARGE ROOMS. UTILI- Com faqjlities. » 12 am. a ing a—- experience Will be cun- | Reasonable Rates FE 58-3458 | ‘ ‘ Phone OR 3-1295 ties Private entrance. Washing Dre Plams — Waterford Twp oidered i = ——— TRAVEL SERVICE Oven Eves ‘tl, 9 - Sun 1 to 5) privileges Garage 00 Norton Dreytoo = | AA-| MOVING. TRUCKING GOOD NTSC CG Pap aa Sab WISELY PORN. Donelson-Johns WANTED | Apply Personne Office Coxent sara EM 3-5253 or FE 93971 698 W HURON ST seesn, LISTINGS WANTED a5 ye ag f S| County Office Bidg Lafayette and | anvtime ap = BUYERS WAI ; Beata EE -ownns | ‘Saginaw streets. Pontiac, Mich *| abies ONG FUN WANTED: On ainae rool aouice |IND FLOOR. « ROOMS. BATH ESIGNED. ror” UNERALS”| 3 men mechanicaily inclined. Car _FE_3-7151 ; ans Pe aces BBisH MAULED. CALL Midwest 6-2170 GET VCASH FOR YOUR | #24 garage West side, available, SIRES ORDO CoaPaL | % “mt seventy: Apply 1064 PART TIME OPENING FOR GIRL | WAULING befeetan SAY: ELKIN TRAVEL PROPERTY WE BUY how FE 2+ or FE 240 ____ Thoughtful Ser Sempron A _W. Huran between 10:30 and 12 00 or woman with some meoreeee ng ‘thine from ans place, anywhere. BUREAU SMALL SQUiies Ee aware! ites seat: |\WANTED: PIXTURE ~~ BU ILDERS, experience 1S + Ore. | Of anytime FE 2-3680 | > 2 . _tnaui ci a | and toolmakers Experienced, | to 1230 5 dars a we onday | Inclnk eo GORAT oN aa Free Consultation & Advice Leshe R. Middleton 2 AND 3 ROOM APTS PRIVATE oor ees- i GE) geod rates, with overtime Com-/ through Friday Apply to Box 10, “or rubbist Clénup FE. 451% Reservations anywhere! BROKER * bath, newly decorated ™ Clark. | pany paid insurance progrem.| _The Pontiac Press TaEaay Ww , 6, \_._______FF 10% . ROOMg PURN $1050 A WEEK. FUNERAL HOME Warren’ Alloy _918 Oakland Ave ~ RppTal! GENERAL OFFICE LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING AF td. ‘Children’ to Board 26 witt BUY A GOOD 3 BEDROOM * TOON ers "PE $2062, 43 Center bulance Sevice P ° Mote: W ANTED “ME uC HAN [C_ Neat. reliable, accurate with figures any time. _2-0005 i-—~ house with gas beat in Wee t on PE D818 and typing ability. A@ply in per- LIGHT HAULING PIC OP ‘SERV: CHILDREN CARED) FOR Soe eT Gece Gane 2 ROOM FURN. APTS COUPLE ava Good leon Legere _ Aor Pots’ pon HOM | ice Reliable FE 2-668 ‘Sashabaw IR 3-5875 _Box ina Pewieclerest co wre or 2 ladies No drinkers. Washing cross, paid vacation. Je y WARD'S E OUTFITTING | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. B are | b : ee KIRKBY wb Raton EP FINISH eae: 48S. Saginaw 81 Rubbish oe a3 airt Wid. Household Goods 27 SED are ING VOE RK | ‘entrance. FE eee Private - SEAMSTRESS QUALITY DRY and grave ee * = Puncral_Home—FB +1003 penter. Union only. FE 4447¢. | cleaning pam steady 00d work: ||: MAN WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK ONE OF PONTIAC'S Arrorst PROPERTY ? ay ae: An Mia Cemetery Lots § YOUNG ors! wt TO ae PART | ing hg ae ar cel Co. Hetsea~ “Yen tog US tee OM FH wants bealisg of any bind FE) irae ares pavets Com) Sekine | rr Domen t PAY to! —Gfinkers or children 73 Fairgrove ¥ 68878 | | S i - ao ae ee ee www mn gig duly tat ae | STENOGRAPHERS INTEREST:NG oe EEOSES 6:30 “0 ess nts ere | ee “it, CARTAGI® | WANTED TO BOY. ALL TYPES | Our ined mesapects saves sou time ) RMB. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, 4 GRAVE LOTS IN THE GARDEN opportunity for young women with | O'DELL CARTAGE. | “ot'turniture Phone FE 2-5523 | and money “Don't worry with “uuiiities furn PE 4-0122 : Gnas "Swi" ER Help Wanted Female 7 {ite"snege'ddugiar"tpe"| "Good morning. goed day, good evening’ Time shertainly Me™ pa tg Putasy ME VURNITURE NEEDED | fei" gant nl tent age tance reese A 8 TY —— te work im sales office of m ora hone bat a ORE. LOT, 4 GRADES ON Ole ON OLD a RELIABLE GIRL OR wom AN | plant Oxford area im mediate ‘flies, doesn't it, madam?” ~~ REDU 1, DATE... Entire home or odd ‘ots. Get erties We handle ‘all details for 3 ROOMS _ PRIV ~ BATH. PRIV. RE CED RATES | top dollar W ; financing end closing section of White 1 FE 4-4244 pong 6 cay a week Call a oe - ‘ ‘ op dollar ib buy outright ee ent. 290.E Wilson Ave FE 6-1473. section of White Chapel. | ———| te bole meee core ie = ent Si { races ren te we vou. Smith : fe Pac ee aia mmunity 0 Buy-To Sell-To Trad ', ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY. CALL some nights Work permanent er! i tea: = e pes LE Sh aed es S gne sd + ie Jp ise 47395 after 6°00 pm Help Wanted Male © © ‘for summer. PE 8-374 I ~CPCRETARY | Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 JET Us BUY IT OR auction YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE 17 } ROOMS AND BATH IN BON TIA! a eect —— | - : 7} ' t it for you OA 8-266i baby welcome am 2-198 NTIAC. A — AROUND POSITION FOR) Interesting career position as sec- CARPENTER eo NEW AND HOUSE MOVIN L T 1 R ~ TEA WAGON ROLLAWAY BFD | ache map who desires, - Assistat t | retary to director of Oakland repal) FE 6-19 equipped FE 15430 ns You a rt CKS O en ; Studio couch, bed ana itving 2 ao REFRIG AND WASTE cavanemnant in his work. We fur-| ; County P'anring Commission In CARPENTER aaa ALL | KINDS GUARANTEED ROOFS All TRUCKS TRACTORS ; toom & misc. furn Private parts Central enir ance snd path 26 Bish trans -_ Salary. com: [| addition to acting as @ private “Rea. John Feathersione FE kinds Est 1918 Hugus Marsh BIR) ER ay ol = army bonus and insurance Ap- secretary, this position involves 41320 23001 FE? ‘, ton pickuns P30) ni sieers a «CAMS — ‘ , LARGE RMS AND BATH FE ae, Beker, iT Mabie a a @€r acting #s office manager tn the = SR SR ETRY oe TN, B53) N Core Ee: 22021 DEE 2 eet0 Dump tru: emo-iriiers _ Wed. Miscellaneous — 28 REA'TY CO. REAITORS Bitm I \ development and maintenance of CARPENTRY ‘ORE WANTED NO JOS FLEMING. FLOOR LAYING Trailers and Tractors - L Coreperauine Peal Fstate Excuahge ad ‘AND BATH HEAT AND BENCH BARDS, Gaces, 7198 BIR MING Top: | Muse ahd other office svmem: Ot Sr S04 ope 83400." Pree Pe PE oats Te 1S Eaton 2 ACRES TO CLEAR FOR CORD FE 20263 far TW Huron Ww 5 tn th per- 5 : en oe ; g soe te Gauge Con FMW. I, eo , VOR I ond Proce a erer employers Pa.d CABINET MAKFR AND CARPEN. NO DIGOING FREE EsTw_ | Pontiac Farin and soe ado RE On Tenancy | phOOMS)7AND BATHIQUPPER: Se Rd. Berklev young womsentn Mic le teen vacations and sick jeave. retire-> fer Kitenepn & specialty FE Guaranteed sll oD! Water Industrial Tractor Co * ANTED 10. BUY USED WASHER “post OFFICE _ JAS eo ARE YOU WAPPY WITH YOUR! fashion and manaceria! exper TOmt plan and social eecuriy _€ x oeting On otis ars S$ WOODWARD Ease . E___-_- J} ROOMS, NO CHILDREN. 38 MT s ; - aaa hah ; Re me potential? You can test! ence Apply manager Birmingham —‘MABY other benefits COLLEGE STUDENT WANTS SUM JOHN TAYLO CENSED Open Daly | Including Sundar Money. Wanted _ _ 284 BUY OR SELI 12 el your aptitude for an insurance | aprehe or main store personne! Apply. Personne] Otfice Oakland mer employment Call FE 45245 [|] OOR OF TR. AC TOR E 40461 FE 4-144 : AL AS att. 3 nooss eae ; PARK- + ppl ’ : oe . - 1 i} roper- in cas of ey comenle tana gree (51) County Ottice Bide. Lele, Fe paren oe WORK OF — LAYING-SANDING-PINISHING | VET. with abo’ oN STAKE “TRUCK 2.000 EQUITY IN @ ROOM & fycreil sell for you and show 3” ROOMS AND —# NICELY ing casualty companies. Loc a | Himelhoch’ S vate ol Pestee: BS waow Sa STONE WORK MIOCRANE COM ¥-s61s)) Sete hauling. FE utility. “heeds trim. lake pris you how to get cash if the price : pace and AnD psareD vices appointment available. For per- : Se PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR leges om Crescent and Eliz Lake is reasonable Cail now and let us tn. $20 per week FE 5-0066 after sonal interview phone LI 1-7600 — ___ STUDENTS AND TEACHERS odd jobs FE 5-6068 Vern Keller. FE. 17-0231 > ' Beane Gabe ot Else) monn peeee im a TG BEAUTY ‘OPERATOR WANTED profitable summer sales work. FE PLUMBING WORK WANTED R G SNYDER FIOOR LAYING Painting & beams 20 FE 4-285 pro’ > ORILEY BROKE ee AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE Tear iiitect b 59 4 OOR_ LAYING 137 3 ROOMS AND BATH PRIV ENT service man. Must be ex oral ee moe te Mem vei before | 10a menses Reasorabie FF S-1016 seer and finishing Phone FE 4.) PAINTING AND DECORAT Wanted | to Rent 29) et Eisebethit ake Rd ee o 97 "and Garage 93 E Princeton 2 i ; ars ve J ? ? : . Se En re ees tor Gens BEAUTY OP=RATOR EXP NO WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT. BE ee cee nS, aipeealRa—RIVEWATE AND resis ene Ae _ LISTINGS WANT! 1 FURN NEWLY DECORATED BROKERS WITH TANDEM Can hh [aa — and Fe ats oe ‘Tere ei ise very B18 owOR ¥ 005 al Svea estore Poy Binds OF 4-3 CUSTOM DECORATING WATI ADAMS ns en emdgiel re Racniias vse V9 FE? trucks‘ to haul ready mix con- a ’ i Le el iis mate ae aes Sar =r ees papering Sieam eervice Com Tet us rent your nome or good ty. tn the Rocbe ter are ' } ROOMS. NEWLY ; 7 ¥ srw ; t v Om - bes LY DECORATED. rete. We will furnish mixer Ph WANTED GIRL FOR GENFRKAL WANT PARTTIME WORK FVE pm ; f, Ame apt for you No. Aan ce Cay vi tn the Roc er grea | ohh Mr Schlacer, Flint, CEdar 6-767 office work Experience necessary nings on 5-1 gas siahon atten- TREE TRIMMTNG. TREE str- TaST _EM ee Ss ~ Exce'ient tenr < SAPD a Vee Me peg) oe GMs Eas FE B12 UD Loe bet. 2 and 4 pm Minimum sage 21 Clarke Ou Co — Gant 18 Z _ gery FF 40137. also iemovai 4! © 'STOM PAINTING PAPEP- ADAMS REALTY co. Roger B. Henry. Ine so B DRIVERS, STEADY Days 659 Pershing YOUNG MARRIED Mi DE “ED CL CAN hanging. Paper removed E.ti- 382 Auburn Ave FE 43393 OL ait, - OL 18121 -3 LARGE ROOM APT C‘peady part time. cighte 101 W WOMAN OF GOOD < SIRES STEAD? WORK WITH TRENCHING AND mates FE _¢ooit ae eet Rochester. Mich “20 Wilson Huron looking for home Gye PHONE FE 2-141, _ BULLDOZING at PAINTING — INTERIOR Te ee. (Oo nLe (ang euy on vist voor ann ' “OOM FCRE APT For) [08 — ther housekeepir A 3 erior Dei cent disc for ca i : ee ee 2 persons onmiy. West side. FE ELDERLY MAN '‘'N GooD 90017 & year to start with merit) Ths is ote Me Seaiea an a YOUNG MAN WITH FAMILY P_D Tompson FE 46841 Guaranteed Free est FE +o205 | nesses hase 7a Me ee eG | Las pio 1800 Commerce Ra 5- sos4 “ onaa hoger 7 © ek ace mecreoses(-so: es! new home in exclusive neighbor would like work of any kind. WTD. ROUGH CARPENTER CREW A-1 PAINTING. PAPERING 44-3077 - . . . | Pn. Pontiac EM 3-3311 }ROOM. NEWLY DECORATED trainet, All expenses. paid. plus Interesting career position as 1204, MI tg Y bieck from ~_ eee _Cone_Roehester_* hed Pe Soweet:: FE Clee her Meson Thompson. FE $404 __ | BUSINESSMAN &| WIFE) 1/CRILD | = Se RC < andy Ooer hese) privileges )ho small salary. 5 = in handling Court reporter in jusenile court eae aren cal FE 24223 w ork Wanted © Female i BEST ene annickD REA desire 2 bedroom year sround R. F. McKINNEY children OR 3°5833_ Gogs helpful ¢ net pecessary | A* position is idcated of out | = : < fk ana b Building Suppl Su lies | ‘412A one pb Renney 42160 | home in BSyiven Lake area FE) UNiv 1-5798 RMS PRIVATE ENTRANCF Must be able to drive. Call MC- skirts of Pontiac applicants must pitt ap! ne pix AD att. wie ceoweal a) eal ae UP 1g Supp! 2.2733 ws —— | shower bath, modern, ideal for ‘ b en transportatiey) to-and WANTED tON : working couple, Near b = te om conn pepering oc tr Rivard St area @78 Rivard | and delivery one dav service 3 000 USED COMMON BRICK. $39 INTERIOR DECORATING MAN AND WIFE pesee oo | DOG HOUSES el risking renal setereace es EXTRA SALES LES PEOPLE FoR . oa the = é Sahl house, modern and {mn good con- J ic Mest f Ld Saturday and pert-time wort Fx- rience desired bat not essential WOMAN WANTED TO CARF FOR ? “ f 30050 . - roweand = 661439 Rivona FE, free estimates, reasone bie dition im restricted seighborhood aoe culred FE 5-8413 during the day perienced oF With ebilty to sell | / spplicant can take dictation et home and children Live in FE EJRONING iCOAN WGN VICE ce ee On ee Referencer furutined. ne OPE BUXGALOWN 5s FE 2-204 after 6 pm Apply te poress culy, Merit; 122 Sm of beter. Eee | te “pickin and delivery. 63 8 bushel DEARBORN TWP. § SMALL "2 ss 2-788 ANYTHING } AND 4 ROOM APTS. NEWLY N maf. sick leave retirement E T32 homes to wreck er move any NTIN y d ? NG i decorated, a Cc Trt auc ae xiao, Cae ee ee) carer. WORK NEAR HOME BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND ‘stance $200 un 4700 Crotsent Puts tie or floor tile, By the hour RELIABLE FAMILY WOULD Vici || ont De sans) Mears) fer yess (esuiy) == “possi_piter_¢ ag experienced tack man Live tc . ome Frperienced cosmetic aoa ieee lromings done @ sushel FE aruba bet Joyce Wrecking Co or je Eve ae a FE? 1008 work ity of White or Oxbow Lake B: ci sow MI Stout. Real 3 BMS “ALL PRIVATE. Call M1 62861. Bloomfield Open. anniy: Personne! Office Oakland r accetsory dept Permanent 2.6866 _ Z pe | ESE renter * - | year Preferred on lake. MU | “aw. ou ealtor z FE 2-5873 _ Mun’ sou ; a caine Best Wee ee Pc WOMEN WANT WALL WASH. USED BUILDING MATERIAL FOR ~ PAINT'NG “Np DECORATING | 44817 n 8 30 a EXP S EYOUF MAN AND WELD eet re eaiiee ct As r he Heth Ape Me ; ing Vand cleaning _FE 10073 Coen ne - Sei ast _ __K _D_Wilthite °F 5-9580 RESPONSIRIF FAMILY WANTS 77 N seas a Ps FE 5-8165 3 y wees aeb Sate ers for machine basis and fixtures FE 3-7151 Rn cham Midwest 4-000 E) DERLY WOMAN WISHES BA. 2x8 10c per L. ft: 2x10. 12¢ BATCEINS PAPE TANGING to rent four or three bedroom ____ _-) PMS NEAR BUS I'NE. ADULTS Neo other need apply Sunieen TDD CID ~ gre DONF IN dvsstting and light housewort. FE | lates l#e . L Lae ALLS CLEANED ; lakefront cottage ‘or Inst tuo ~ CASH FOR EQUITIES — or working girls, 88 S Francis Manufacturing 5454 Ditle H¥y CURB GIRE “ * SHINGS-IRONTNOS 22118 a 868 ¢ semode TVPPFA. OR 37-7961 | weeks of July Evenings DI 1-0666 Client wants well-located moder a ous L ae s k- and deliver ) | Sheeting $63 per thousand sq ft: hdd eee : we ld oe modern 3 ROO URN IV EXP LINOLEUM AND CARPET Exvertenced Appir at 20 Aw TT Py) isi ~“ EXP WOMAN WANTS Day! doors $2 and up: electric fixtures PAINTING AN ! Sara | eee eee) Mecuden, De. ler 1s) reem hom Reser iy AL “oe P NG D WALL WASHI troit 35 & e e {i heat. ‘ts mechanic OR 3-1407 _barn ee a ras Wa inte 7 = ; sere Ironine or cleaning FE — Pe, msiee tanks, windows Free estimates Phone FE 3-718 QantED HOUBEREREPING ROY KNAU iE Realtor bieck to bus line, Christian couple EXP AUTO COLLISION MAN ‘ e iP a ¢ 2 i —— ectes ap = ee ei = G 961, W Huron OA 8-3339 FE 2-421 _only 59 Hudson off Baldwin Ave adie te de, bumping ey DRIVER S Bee _ GENERAL HOUSEWORK «TQ 3; ST AR “WRECKING eee wotpctie ieice hice | ware aS wate we for, enter" istINOGS WANTED? AND BATH UPPER. NICELY Fin “aeLP Snot aaorp aN. COUPLE, WOMAN POR oryens: Gin ee wonk Baby. GOuING | estimate Seo me frst TF ee FE 2.7447 | * "In ang eround Pent. pie only. 36 Center FE r werk man for yar an GIR 1 | obbins 238 S Jes'te FE 4-7668_ AR fend fit Ee or will pong = Leb on LICENSE ' have” outside job. Nice quarters itting ete FE 8-3391 13;_W_ Lawrence Pa pening PAPER REMOVED. Share’ Living Quarters . 30 Lapeer Real Estate } ROOM LOWER COUPLE. REF- Rabat cond genera. a ; T vr ehtid _ call @ur =r ll to 2 HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR wienka| Business. Services _ is) Piusset patching. calming general! | | ~~~ FE 2-8682 FF 7-9657 ences required PE 2 Seth “Lyon. ¢ GEmeva 9-5797 EXAMINER or eves Midwest ¢8125 APT baby sitting retérences arateble repairs Wall washing 5-9837 | woner=o WIDOW WILL sHARE FE_2-6007 oh OA_ 83760 } ROOMS & ins 70 CET — ——— | : | COUPLE WTD 3 RM FURN A in the vicinity of Walle are MAE F POUNT PAINTIN | home with couple in exchange furn. good locati vert . : 19 : AIN NS ? G DONE VERY REA- & 0" on, prefer work MANAGER RAL , ESTATE | getcresting postion costae Govlt a exc soure ork eert Uae wo uae & Northwestern Hwy ! rae ae sonable PE &316 eaytine h adi child care. FE 7 after oe a. couple or business ‘ady FE me iJ iver s a <= oe = t . aon : i = _ Droter teense hot neceuary AG. Tarvevfort devas ieeneer "ban 23, "gia Tal ones tah antrooRAPRING PIPING @PC | Siete" CTS CEST PRM S PALE FANGS ye ccam Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 ROOMS ANB BATH FURNIGRED [ Borel penile See Lawrence! nities throughow Oakiana Cousty Qual IFIFD “ROOKKEEPFR retartal service EM 3-242 sence _st pene FE 3-0135 =e ee ———— . Si gs. sc eeeerst ‘Rs Tregent rE 8-080! Sr Catered 106K Pike &. Pes Applicants mast de st least 21, pe-lence Meresssry Good ae PRACTICAL “NURSE AVAILABLE PPLIAN i Painting & Wall Washing RMS FURN APT BABY WEL tuac Mich end have had a drivers Lcense with yvecation Apply tn per ob c - . A Pr A CE. SE R\ IC E Free estimates FE 2-2706 “Th? . r OT come 49 Clark St : PHARMACEUTICAL SALES DF fF Of leact three years In acc Ne phone calls Pood Town Mar: pe) tapi E LADY DESIRES WORK We service a meter of eee ———— we Se or A arcs } ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED tailist for southeast Michigan on or their own driving record Ket, 1300 Baldwin Pontiac in drugstore evenings FE 6336) Teer’ SSehces. rele 3 * en costs Free etl t ia me Private entrance and beth 8&7 8. semi Geveloned growing territort must be above reproach MAN OR WOMAN FOR GOOD after 6 00 A abe ie Pacion. a renets OY Ss. _ Physio-Therapy 21A x Te IOLLE rarer : Soiinsoa Stim Cagl Goe operts Parke St Experienced men preterred will 3 , Matkina route We rain rou SCHOOL TEACHER WANTS WOR K o Oskianc Ate PE. 2-402! - MEX TENRGI KR ce we Tis: vaaes) ection + RM APT {SUITABLE FOR consider men efth successful! Apply Perso ite on ce _Oskiand ® wady (coat royna > sO s through July and August such #s —, = = = —— SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY 33 _W _ Huron FF 35-8183 PONG ee ts for ail types vot ris PES sales in Silied fields or college County Office B Lafayette anc Averare) 67 0 ve 61 88 pe receptionist car do some tvping one TREF SERVICE REMOVA! npe- -™ technique 72 Elim anerty expecta bec m £ = gradeates Aga areas 3 “fo Sagine® Streets, Pontiec Michi _Apniy tn pereon 180 8 Perry USPS pontiae Presa | ged jtrmming Get our bid FE se FE 42851 homes with or without basements 4 ROOMS. — CPPEe PVT. ENTR beckground e@ucation end ssles S08 FF Sis NOWAYOE! TYPINO Asc CLER| «1 WORE Spo iax ATE KASAC a ATINSON. Peal = a record ta detail Kauitable crew EXP WOMAN OFNERAL HOUSF- ; to dy In own home EXperienc.¢ APPLIANC? REPAIR WASHING roe A ¥ A JOULNSON, Realtor «Room a Sorrons “FURN against commission assires grow-| work lve in Nice quarters - {! Comeser eel lacey Peg and reference. ' aecessary machines and vacumn sweepers Teles ision Service 22) 17U4 S Tele ph Rd a ing ineome tm essentia! aby yr old child Geod salary. Cail, ! ‘onviac and subsrbe pe 22487 after € Thyle Electric $02 N Johnsen. ~~~ ~ 4 elegrapn Nd. \ = field Write Pontiac Press Box “t| bu nay. 11 to 2 cr eves Midwest ‘vercement 43300 17 Mile Rd.) _ s = ee FE 4-516 ° aa rm re At our disposal to purchase new «ROOM BASEMENT APT LIGHTS = ne ? Osktienc Milla Northville §-63R1! “GQ STENOGRAPHIC BOOK: , ———-—————__——._. COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV or seasoned land contracts for FE 42533 and heat. $70 mo FE 44686 | @-8125 Lal } TYP! TENOG = =~ = eS ad ontracts | REFRIGERATION SERVICE ‘MAN, = ee ee krept ing or clerical work “e > BEAC H ¢ LEANIN( ; repair $96 W Huron Night serv-;| our chents See me before you 5 AND BATH LOWER_ UTILITIES — “'STRAKA | eee Springtield & Independence _Ave PE 41039 after # pm Elk Cleaners 288 4 EXPERIENCED BEC any TO CR AWW FORD service Ae 3-7342 E-Mn29 000UhUC _ ake: tay oan Y — “a v. Teps For fast ection & top dol- 1 RST. } RMS. MODERN SALESMAN PART OR FULL resident and controller for Co ~ : wibos WOULD ie WASHINGS BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS Cox Tries clea “8 ‘Se maw | iat: MN rm et aie nn ee ‘| fm Birm ere eB to} are agency ee Walls and windows Reasonable . id : mrrk FE 8.1606 : time for coverine. wall tile Haleeg) Piatti Ag Der She ie S3'2 W Huron Ease yy MI. rea a aC I D -LIKE Free est No obligation FE 2-163! - hd . bites Memmi. Maearante | Sancins"bectuoptr tee al Pee MY vn OMAN WIOIEE DRY wALE BY MACHINE Prey OUATAMTEFO FY REPAR OAT mparry co. prarrons larkston ALL MODERN Commission basis eads fur, ine conditions M1 ¢4700 2100 pl t A ci RA housew side by the dav estimates No job too big or _PADIO & TV ats S PARKF 8ST Co-orerative Real E«tate Exchange ad eee nena ee eae pis Ploot or outside Must Se E Maple mproy mer gencies | Piease call FR 22744. - "smal FE $4628 a = oe Evenings and Sunda , ~e TL PPEGIEN@G) Permanent Ca: Mr. Holt FE gaRN MONEY THE PRIF ND Y ea “A es E xpert tree trimiy ing and: Typew riter Serv ice es 1005 W Huron Ph_ F 2408: , Keal Estate lorme and private bath. itpa! fre +-c06 20 8 Main Clerkston. Mich working couple. (0 S Paddock SERVICE ETATION ATTENDANT) wanted Married bet % and Full time geod nay Dell « Serv- ‘ce @011 Wilteme Lake Rd ~~ SALESMEN RFAL E#ESTATE Have opening for alert , as won| etpertienced in selling poet ai — s, —— and c arn MAHAN, REALTY Co. Sear aes ies Tool Makers Quatified men only need apnir = shop witti‘all fringe bene- APPLY Avon Tube Co. #h and Water 81, Rochester Mich . AN. enced only. Gordons TV & __pliance. Waterford. OR 3-961! The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to § p.m. All errors should be re- rted immediately’ Tbe rese @ssumes a0 fespom sibiitig for errors other than to cancei the charge fer that portion ment which bas been ren Gered valueless ——<— the When ¢ ation . LJ are made be sure to is your “kil! sumber.”. ad wil en ce Want Ads may be cancelied up to 9:30 a.m. the day of publication after the first tnsertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Dey 3 Days 6 Daye ? $1.50 «61.86 «© 82.78 150 2.70 3.96 S aR is gs $ 270 bret $30 315 «6.67 | 8.40 & 360 64 980 © 408) 8 67.29 «610.80 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press office in the following } boxes: — 10, 16, 19, 20, 25, 26, 28, 5%, 99, 66, 7, SI, 82, 8. 1} AD “wav selling Aron Cosmetic Bik RMINGHAM _ton call PE ease For informs. OFFERINGS on sony peeks, hte oe ars Temo.s al. TYPEWRITERS & ADUING MA- — immed ate fu") or oart tume Ber ae children and no other wom- or OR 3-2000. Gaara trae — 5 Otte “so. : CASH eee eae Experienced | retaries, trpist general office Rectueceere Pi Bernice —sAst SIDE PAINTING CO _Piy_C. 1. W_ Lawrence FOR YOUR WOME EQUITY |" gits aoe oar _RITCHENETTY work and eaperienced saiesiadics _5 La — | Quality, non-union wrok Reacon- TYPEWRITERS RENTED GORDON ARNOLD | year round Washing factlitie- Birm jnghe mn Empiorment aie: ___ Building Service __ able prices immediave serv. FE Mitchell's 123 N Saginaw St 210 8 TELEGRAPH | Lake front, $15 per wk. OR 3-4555 St h ae tanene = - _$-€255 Upholstering 2B val (Oi “PE 5.0676 FE = BY THE W OR NIGHT. 2 . * : a enograp ers Act ee anat 3x0. FREE EsTI. | ELECTRIC PROTON MERUICRORD: | eee | foom clean cabins 2733 Dixie {rin t ~ ~GRAEBNER’ 2S | _mate EM 34 Ph. i; ae ‘38 oi iit Pike. FAKLE's CUTOM _UPHOLSTER- For purchases of jae contracts | pH) e ihe. Td ee | FRCS ARGS | cc EERE Pere ee) Se ea Ae eae x € ek serv! ce ae § re estimates ur ¢ ‘ac ad or ies Apply PONTIAC x. CEMENT WORE Listixno or | SEWER CLEANING | THOMAS UPHOSTERING | 8nd take home mn Fe Sees enimser tare eodlite | Soke —eunday Service, VE ¢2m13 | ™ 8 TELEORAPE FE +2000 ic Personatiy fot fast We are specialists tm trading. W Dra ROOMS ' th imnev, new > IPCOVERS C ED = : n JOBS FOR | gititsctgsig)? HPATING SERVICE” MERIME, 2itrat eb 2 a rs sieieeateaeatae | ania ca ne O 1aCc ‘ M_Construction. | Seat ot} burners. and furnaces. Los t & Eeund { \. TOHN SON, Realtor re en at ok Pontiac re saan evenings 90 “FLOOR SANDING cleaned and serviced All makes, s “Ou Ae (& GP ; +a ligated. ca - ~— MEN AND ames FINISHING QUALITY «day or night FE 063 Days OL ~~~ NARS 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | for an appointment to discuss the | COMBINATION SLEEPING & LIV- x WORE _2-9161 WAYNE REATING CO_ L1ogr- MALE GERMAN SHEP. FF 4-2833 | Extate, We ‘Bave Bomes, farms. | mits'srsterted, Priv ahower, FE M ] _-¢ BUD BII1S. FE $2050 HEATING SERVICE FURNACES herd. vicinity Mt Clemens 97 (peu oo een ecomecls asiees Toppertanitios | Stee ne Ce ee W h ADDITIONS cleaned and repaired. sheet meta! eatherstor~ Child's pet FE- CASH FOR | AND CONTRACTS A and Northern resorts listed for soos es : é Rasements, gin-sed and ecreened work eavestroughing new and 4-4807 J VanWelt 5440 Dixte Hwy OR | trade COUPLE WITH INF‘NT OR 2 _. THE NATION'S "LARGEST EM in porches. attics graces, Tepair Free est 2@ hr service oay ~RIGH BCROST ic TASS RING _3-1355 _ Ro ladies. Private bath and entrance ' ss PLOTMENT AERVICE 7 SUCH). Steerewses” tec © oe outing Dee Mi shesty Merely 20 Francs |i with DG ey DORRIS & SON REALTORS On_bus Ine near town FE £2447 IV1S1ON ORS car loseh AG R 1000 See eee EODEIGR< aerer Ter Manley tp aur Course FE. “4-407 CONTRACTS WANTED (28 Haren Phone FE 41557 COO “BASEMENT APT. PRIVATE = oxy Boerne 1377, W, Huro TF 45063 — [OST BLACK LABRADOR VIC + We nend comracts tor immediate WANTED TO BUY FROM OWNER s"UTice Jit beut Close in 1 oe CExs : icN WW] VIING SPFCI AL. Fi = ass Lake Rds FE 3.0814 sale Buvers waiting What have modern ranch bemie Smal} 2 mee 928) 8 weet PE (6907 : ; : GIRLS Ae) CEMENT WORK Furnace, cvevietes cleaned and ..Ne® tee Reacomable detount leree | Sereage large iiving room. 2 or DRAYTON PLAINS. 4221 SAGINAW Personnel De L. RECEPTIONIST for icbbd? $275 1] oy MONROE repaired Outdoor grills built to SHARE. LIVING | QUARTERS 39 | or ment Free estimates, OR 3-7184 | Vicinity Keego Harbor, children’s | . f Business {fs good property is sell-| With separate entrance. 107 Gien- Mr, Rice, MI 7-0 VARIETY TYP{st $25 enick EStOCK A AND CEMENT PLASTERING | pet. (Arter 4: ‘eal! Che ec (OM GOOD FROCERTIES > cre ing and Mi le em ideal time a | sees, = eee _— $300 work Also chimneys No job too Age ,L KINDS. H _ FE 8-2032_Reward ' Se derencniy A ersenys pn piace your property on the mar. | FURNISHED APT. r T ’ | XP BOOKKEEPE los large Residential ond commer- 7 ¢ are | DEN AL ‘GEN OFFICE tynist $e0 ah Quarantees work, “Ph rE MANLEY Fe MAGES FEED er . oe iS te ces | sTPquiable Bocley eiccecdite’ cal canvou| aad sats | ae eee it E,_tyoee : eiey St Michigan Anima! Rescue Leng aquitadle)) Society overt your reat estat blems | NETTP. FOR CLEAN MAN PRIVATE, SFCRETARY #25 BRICK _ BI OCK CEMENT WORK TREE TRIMACHO AND REMOV. [oot Fee Pana ve PE +7821 Eves. FE 6-6001° Gin voc wa obligation dust ome Private entrance and utilities. a4 HYGIENE TYPIST. 30: ¥ PM 2 Bote maces EE ae asset estimates Phone FE cinity 87 Parkhurst answerr to = 1 va ee a OR trigediy service FE ¢0407| Weekly. FE 5-008 ¢ ot. . aa, BULLDOZING AND DUM ; cos J Le : x iv” pur a land contrate ‘or quick and our service will be imme- LIKE NEW, ROOMY HOUSE- 7 Ui ad be 4 - is o oe _fervice OR 3-833. MA ic Ja TREE SIRI MING AND, REMOV. (ani ot “Tweedy.” Reward Fe esuits call diately available to you raver oP FE 35-3047 Interesting year round position In SPCRETARY to Mfg Exec $300 mea esti mele® 2-018 FE fost in vic KE AND PAD. T € T k : _ : 2 ROOM APT UTT. tmetndtnata Seek BenETONE Sofas” DR CET Nae COCK (ha reper saree, eae eeeiaeens: TG. Trocke lark REAL ESTATE “ROE ngiines » He s ram : TEs ras 325 ‘ : oS -| head Minus ted ‘estures PE- , . 1362 W_ Huron Open Evenings : re ~ ine Dutch im, uitoes oy ere ME ORIENT oldemGt EPIWTT | Ee aa Bement in ge TEM S37 sag cpm tana nes eat vary Te Ter ON PEASY MER et nea ga TRAINEE. Food sal as ; estimates Pt ye vee eee e BS get ea MPURET: Tot sore to CENT GWoRE, iE gong |e Taa The_Te TSN) Hobbies & Sepvten 244 re Ft ae mee Ich ee een "| TRAINEE, Office Mer $300 sen. ——wEEL. DRILLING —— i i ont R t cee ree. Ne cniicren cnelisanes] laseran. ie and be. | TRAINEE. Accountant 22 22 | Welt and. Ro ORLERos | NEW SCRABBLF SETS. $3. PAINT ne ire? toneee, 108 rage Rent Apts, Furnished 33) _ 3.5793 pitaltzation Insurance. combines | TRAINEE. Some drafting exp $}00 CUSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAC- _pump_repair_OR_2-2996 by number sete $100 up. ‘frames _Huron_st. Phone FE 24316" 17 eee NEWL* DECORATED 2 ROOM TRAINEE Exec $225 tor Small crew rough and finish. __ Garden Plowing | 16B. fit, BACKENSTOSE, 15 East ‘ 1 sake con APT. MODERN. for adults. 143 E. Howard Prt RSONNEL OFF ICE | _Licensed and insured. EM 3-8601. Slee Vewrence, FE 2144 Bid on the sale of yout contract | - Corner Elizabeth Lake & | PLEASANT 2 ROOM PRONT APT. Dailons Cont, Oitles Bide Le-| CRAEBNER’S—Pontiac | PLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS | ROTO - TILLING L AWN 8 xs axp| Notices & Personals. ; a ad Dnton Lk. Ra. Schneider. MA/|" Ciran and cool, 69 Poplar. FE fayette and Saginaw St_ PFJ: at | 313 Ppntiac Bank Bldg. ote ildliaagnee hie oe ea | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor [3 LEAR ON BUSING. TES CSE ea re NU EDUATE TT : ee “Floor TAVIR_SIRDIG FW | ROTO-TILLING “GARDEN AND | AaA PRIVATE DETECTIVES |11 FR. Qermay &. Ph. FE bess |? Siivete entrance, Agus only. 266 | SLEEPING ROOMS. 6 AND #7 A shorthand and typing. For post | Phone FE 58-9277 | ishing. 12 yrs exp. Guar work | 4380 are Serre F are arene ip oll ghobh ee ee pes ere a | eee See cht 340.8 moni rernt hoy | i nowtng the facts abou mestic 2 Fong Nastncen oat cecerece ta ‘Tm. | ORAEBNERS ROYAL OAK 3.7595 etimates tees hey Te | RoTo- eo Ee | LAWNS AND GAR- ee ea ee: Private a Ae ater att eorr ics ane ton ee eo Bird. ATE went wre ene ‘| Roa iosE RY rtant. Excellent opportunity WASHINGTON 8QU BLDG. | GustoM BNITDING FHA FT Sd = jo (7 RMS RN z | ADULTS ONLY. 81 AU- for enining experience in this oe E cae Gancine_Modermeine, PE. éseme. WEST SIDE PLOWING © waRad- ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes | C ASH “burn Ave Gann sen : a struct ns 9 DRYWALL. TAPING. GUARAN- FE 44 : vred Merman | |2 RMS. PRIVATE EN “3, bs deintgericnae ER Oe ee en | | ane annn~~ | teed work. free estimates. OR | L = 2070 Airport Rd OR_3-1802 * nu YERS WAITING | _ rte FE 5-0466, 1 Mt Gem: Rent A Apts. Unfurnished 34 like ehiidren MT 6-1810. LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE. | Laundry Service 18 100 wenpINo. INVITATIONS, $7.50. Before selling you: land contract, © on MIDDLEAGED LADY TO STAY WAY AT “SArF-WAY™ pRiver | 1) & M BL DG. SERVICE | aA ET Sutherland Studio . Huron. let an experienced contract man 7 Rooms, he QUIET LOCA. |? BEDR 1st with and assist elderly indy. | TRAINING SCHOOL D at 7 |LET Us WASH. DRY AND FOLD ‘Printed. papkine “Past service, talk with you 1 handle nothi tlon, close in A buseie foe 53 | Deed, More! ane rere. Ces bem x4 home and wages, | SUS PE 29987 Ree FE ¢ 1648 PREPS es eT seE COS | Your clothes. Immediate Service PLANT MEYER ZOYSIA GRASS | but contracts and equities. as or 3 gentlemen, FE 28236. 186 | _Ne side. LI A = ‘8:30. FE 5-30)1 . Ww Want ed M le 10 xo ALTERS: Buttrams Automatic Laundry, 1490| Now — While we still have it | Bagg reek today, N. Perry. RMS, STOVE AND ER- MIDDLEAGED LADY TO LIVE IN. ork Wen * Baldwin Ave, FE 24370. "ss | ~— New planting method cuts of FE S907}, any hour. ROOMS, $12.60. 3 ROOMS. $15.00| stor. Utilities furn Child web Light "housework ‘and. care for al ee ‘aioe BUILT Fate LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- cost in half. Ph FE s01ee 7 BA C. HAYDEN, Realtor | _® week. 78 Clark. geome. YE $4000 after ¢ p: ‘ raed wee work 2 18 YR. OLD- BOYS WOULD LIKE ANB. Ewa fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac | t¢ * Eve. For Sales alton Open 7 ROOMS. a . COU. 5 gr Nerciaaee a biter wea} 22," employment. Farm work or Laundry Phone FE ?-8101, = mes = rehard_ Lake “Av ‘Ave = 4870 Joslyn Rd P xe ie otherwise, PE 46-4385, FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV: IN DEBT? "| Wanted Real Estate 32A j‘petoxe | Re Ee AE Se OPEN—LADY A CARPENTER, RECREATION nr MAN WANTS WORK IN, ice, .pb. Pontise | anne | corner. 1 bik m weet ot ive Paddock $48 «month PE 4008). - ears a position for a ‘lady | rooms, — rooms. rabinets. re- ath sidin rey eement and paint-| _ 2-8101. SELLIN Couples bachelors. Ba Ween 38 an’ $0 in our Pubiic end’ bethroos ia of Basements | _ ing. [zs IF SO SELLING YOUR : M Relations Department. Abfity. to | _ and hrooms led. FE 2-0078. FLOOR LAYING. SANDING ANT ND ; Landsca iscaping 18A yo HOME? meet people Neat appearance A-) CARPENTER Fors. NEW @ | fini = a gage ne. oo +! ° . Be been & pleasing personality neces- | repair. FY 4421 - Modern. aapes | ACE’- HI LANDSCAPING, SEED- et | A forme’ salestady pre- BRICK . BLOCK * No CEMENT Free estimates John “Taviors TOR | ling, sodding, maintenance. “OR wd bone are in immediate need feried. The bours are S hears 6 “work FE 46773 T 1616 3.2860 Give You I P j Of good residential property day, and § days a week ‘Eeroings — : | pcoon Sant SANDING. LAYING. FIN BULLDOZING . Give You T Place‘to my eS ee should average $550 per month BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. FE = Pp Gardner.” 49) Central FE \ FE: 4-0978 : Fase Your Mind _ Sree around Fo aM to) PM 103 @ ti | A care F he eUsTOM BULLDOG nat AD R Credi sa “Teytor Reaitor ¥E | NTER AND CAB ‘ ; Bye Benoa Oak CARPENTER AND CARIES “HOUSE RAISING {| and driveway grading ond beck) = 4. a Or __ te ORDER & BILLING DEPT. UN. _Murdock, PE 2-786) | Peutoment - - excevatine. i ee IT Ts E ARE NOT A : ries ; te wither te Set itn coe | CARPENTER SMALE JOBS. fe ae Renera) building ie ce on een ae a Ag LOAN COMPANY SAVE EN 2 fou USE in modern plant. > USE WIRING DONE REASON. | -MIC J / Al S i . srford ‘Area Interesting and De. | CARPENTRY CABINET WORK gaty. Sete caltnenee uiven. YR MICHIGAN CREDIT WANT ADS! To find a 2 versified work. Immediate open a 21418, "S| sedding veeding & reresilling. OR ‘COUNSELLORS job, place to live or aj; . fits. ou gm F company bpe- | CARPENTRY, CABINETS. FOR & Sore i RcAPING DRAIN TLE |i Avove Oakland coeeter ‘6 used car, see Classi- e ag 8-258. repairs. EM 3-4775, ‘tering and ‘tie work . FE +2200. drive ways. FE 24000. _ Wie N. Saginaw. FE 40538," ed NOW. = : \. 7 . ; 4 ‘ f ’ 7 & | f yf Fo f , ya pe i ; * Pe ib jas eI , he | la i \ 4 hy i ti [ a : i : Por Nts ; Le i; Md Z i sft ¢ FA Yf ae Fg f#2 6 f “he 4 fn f AAs ie We YOUNG aoruik WITH 5 MONTH Ph. FE 5-6593 ALL UT{LITIES $3 it 2625 UNION MAple 5-$821 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30. 1956 | 43 i ¢ MODEST. MAIDENS ) Aut “HOTEL ROOSEVELT 4 ROOMS AND . BATH. FE 2-7832 _ @ RMS AND BATH, COUPLE. IN- ire e $2 _Pingree 4 AND § BATH. LOWER NICE & clean, 2 way entr.. bus at door. Child under 6 months. Welcome lll Prospect 5 ROOMS | AND BATH 1 UPPER. ER. IN- quire 498 8, Saginaw. PE 5-8439. $ ROOMS AND BATH UPPER fiat, garage ee side. rl Pt os Aculta. er month 4pm MODERN —— Gas heat. In Pontiac. OR ‘yp ROOM UPPER LARGE LOVELY ¢ & BATH. Ga- tage Near airport — adults — _ OR 3-1943, . RENT a 6 m modern, condition, | po N. Perry 5St. oe of Ref. 3 rooms. newly decorated. Rear, Pe —_ W. Huron St. Couple only rs c COMPTON & SONS OR 3-7414 UNP APT. UPPER 6 ROOMS AND|. bath. Newly decorated. Pvt. entr OL. 6-1831. 875 UNFURNISHED 27 BEDRO ‘_heated flat with lake privileges zt around. For ent. MU- tua] 4-7383. 1429 wer Pettibone “Le Ra WATERFORD, 2 ROOMS & & BATH Private entrance. OR 3-225! Rent t Houses Furnished 35 LOL ) AND 2 RM - ee CABINS. | OR_3-4558 or FE 2-7058/ | OM Rooms oe hele Bath, $17.50 up women Frank Cale 2000 Hixon Ra. RR 2, Lak Oia, Mich, i “The Beautiful Eldorado” Located in Gardens with blac fire hydrants. 3 roc Ceramic “Modern 4266 Living ‘HURON L, aires fOD- | ; €m rooms By day or week 43. |_West Huron 8t. Phone FE 2-6 4 Rent_ Stores” 40 '2 STORES FOR RENT LOCATED | in busy shopping area, 20x70 * REA Phone OR 3-295 es ti] ® — 1 to §& HURON 8T. MODERN store ie lease, excellent location for a drug OR 3-7414, OR 3-4558 or FE 32-7058 Rent Office Space 41 Re | FOR LEASE | Desk space and vate office space in air conditio — offices in new Sylvan Shopp Center. oi is oe Sechand” cake Ave ICFs FOR ee BUSY. IDEAL LOCATIO GooD Lata Sad FACILITIES HUNTER MAPLE AREA MT 62170 3 ROOMS AVAILABLE, FOR - a or dentist. Will remodel! for ant on long lease. ADAMS FE 4-3303. _REAL co. OFFICES To RENT, UPSTAIRS and main oe ene Hwy Ho J. Van Weit, store, real estate or | insurance office. ; 'A.C.COMPTON & SONS! | Be tm before school starts LOR. | RAINE MANOR, 3 bedroom# full brick with sewer. water, and hogany kitchen, large living room. tiled bath. gas heat and erator storms and- screens. and FHA terms meen a. 1 to 6 pm “WHITE BROS. REALTO Phone OR. S285 Open Eves, 't ® - fun. 1 to 5 ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS SYLVAN SHORES eeny built and designed bedroom bungalow, plastered wails, oak floors, ceramic tile features throughout. Wel] planned tiled basement including tiled rec- reation room, storage and utility. UNION LAKE FRONT Beautiful bi-level] home vine exterior, natural fireplace. recreation room, suto heat. Ex- cellent location on high land- ecaped lot, Priced right. NORTH SIDE Almost an acre in very cesirable section on North Side of Town . 3 bedrooms, full base- Plastéred walls. oi! auto. heat. This home built In (53 and ts im excelient condition. Priced | only §12.900-good terms. NORTH SUBURBAN Owner leaving state and will sac- rifice on quick sale, 2 ue Waterford Vill week or | day. Munro Cabins. OR 2 For Rent Miscelieacos 42 3 ROOM HOUSE FURN CHIL. | i welcome. 41 Hilidale FE ONE W AY | Pi FDROOM HOME. FURN COAST TO COAST r mo RENT HERE LEAVE THERE | 3 Auburn Aga a | Open and Closeq Trailers | ok N COTTAGES. CHILDREN F. E Howland. 3245 Dixie Rwy | welcome. 3819 Dinte Hwy. OR 32-1456 MODERN "S' & ¢ ROOMS IN POR RENP ROTARY TILLER | [= : rE cogs. Children welceme. Cail) Phone FE 7. ; , i NEW MODERN Home Por Rent For Sale Houses 43 fcomaememesct Innere iacuct|s) mocea iscneaa Gary Guus! ‘ooma, sement, car OR 3-8022. ~ down. 4 rooms modern only $1250 Peet nn wee | Se oe furn. but not modern. FE 4-697! for ovlenss W. DINNAN WALLED LAKE MODERN 3 oan PE 62577 66 W. Huron | Maresett aan aon a 5; CRE OF LAND | _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Ra near Mie and. Milford’ Ro. OI | ET @ $6750 with terms. Call 3 BEDROOM MODERN, afer 1PM. red Rectan) LL 1841 White Lake Ra. 3 AND BATH ‘OF DOUBLE adults only. FE 2-1425 : * G5 YR. ROUND MACE- day lakefront. References. OR 31146 = © ROOMS AND BATH . Cah at 100 N. . COU children, 3260 Wanamaku. Scott Lake = 4 and 6. BUILD Wit! build 2 or 3 bedroom shel! home on your lot. No down pay- mer FE 5-5078. BEAUTY ‘FOR you *3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH Open. Sunday ' " to Union tat and d ehopping 12 7 ais * cen- = ter. __ter, $85 m BEAUTIFUL WODERA ‘HOME AT AT| Natura} fireplace. large living and 573 8. Jessie. Do not apply} dining area, beautifully designed Sunday. FE 4-1683 No eal!s| kitchen. large e activities room, spe after 9 Apply at 569 8 Jessie cious jot ‘t miss this terrific SAM WARWICK MAS A 3. BED- Oe ee meas ory pogo earn ey IRECTION s | heat to Bylvan Lake. 1 yr. lease | Auburn Rd to Livernois }', miles Sais mo. FE 45000 or FE south to Booth Rd. and model nent at commence tare) = KK UJ SCHELL Leora Pig Pg bgaeor tag beach P h. year roun ; MA €-9517 oF 1215 Oakley Park Rd ah s133 I | LOTUS LAKE SMALL MODERN 1 ae bedroom, ¢ ir hild al- | Ow S ll lowed. 908 per teenie ‘Lake pire: ner oeiing | feces. OR a Some 3 bedrooms. 2 sathe. mula recrea sc porch, ee mee — gas heat heated garage. fire. | month, PE €2457. 7: place, inndscaped corner lot 170, = = 120 816.900 with subsgéntial base LK. RD. 1330 AT TELE-| down payment. y -4« lor ‘ nes Bloomfield Hills, Large appo caont rick Sone’ ag) tte Ideal for -AKE GRION- PoOMES UNPURN - sabe L LOG HOME Sahil Gere MN f 2-883 a on Eltvabeth Lake. Oi] heat, fire- piace ond gerege Por lease $95 S > $250 pow XN = month wn appoint eG ad z) 88 MO. INCI. TAXES _Rent Lake Cottages 360A) UT) PRICE $12.000 WHITE LAKE BRICK AND FRAME RANCHES Nob ectldages 6 well furn = “he : : fc eare Beer wre reot et were “uentn| LIVING ROOM." a x 128 or year. Reasonable. Available net Near schol aid shopping. Homes " PETTIBON now ready se your colors SORRER furnished” Fireplace | Located on Milford Rd 1 mile ° Be porch, 830 weekly or N, of Highland Rd _f ’. : cheaper rates for month or tear OPE}? Dorothy Snyder Lavender 1:00 . eas Sun. TOR ” on NS BAY. MICH. : WILL BUILD BRICK eee Be eS etek mie: | panchtype pomg.on toe “$38 per week. Also Motel ac- Comp = aaa Prtalier ered htc olle & Pikareer 33 Polaco ing * mile wn. Phone OR 3-5313 for reservation FE £0183 1 ROOM LAKE FRONT COTTAGE, ROOMB” 44780. sioso DOWN ae | modern, completely furnished | Kinds, ween “ah AIS ants | rE tant 8 and fishing. 2 boats | from 2 to ® families. oriced right LAKE es 5fOTTRGE FOR PE 42577 __ 66 W. Huron rent — LAKE COTTAGE AT, 3048 STAPLE. DRAYTON ARE AT ten, St. Keego Harbor house need) $1.500 down. nearly new 2 bed- a tepair best cash offer sates it ; room ranch home 26x50 includ- Contact John Caples, FE 4-604 ing ee pe esac ase “F = matic o mace j ag re COTTAGE FOR — lovely kitchen. 130x100, Mb. « hl cOtAGE 3 AM| Oboe ee cabin. Pvt beach MArket 42308. VACANT MODERN. PRIVATE 3 AND > BATH Modern 2 bednom well cxuapyed ‘Square ‘Lake » FE 4-336. aes Everything — L sae MODERN COTTAGES. SAFE SAND aan jocation on paved. stree basement, oi] furnace, combination yee large playground. storms and screens rugs and <¢ ROOM FURNISHED. AVATC- tocee blinds imcluded. $11,000 able for June and uly 7 miles “me HUDSON 8ST trom Pontiac ('R 3-6014. bed ail modern home. et- - BALD a LAKE FRONT COT. collet omens 3 car garege, tages ro Complete. gas. e lec- stric, tefrig. & boat. 7 miles north ef Clarkston Waildbauers, 17F2,! W TLS M. sBREW ER wooeaN Rison? x AT Soernac | re a PE s-r700 Lake Sandy Beach. Clean cabins |? ROOM FACE BRICK “TEAR R_& K Cabin bay OR_ 30300. _ glazes “Beeutituliy muiandscaned 7 NEW, FURNISHED 2 BEDROQM.| grounds 2 ¢ a Break- | rear around cottage ‘ake privi- Pail Strietly. private “0 OR 3-2736 | secs Co ee |) BEDROOM ON FINISHED) SORTHE WN COTTAGE ALL | MOD. | Fistor good location, Will con- ern MApie 5-786 sider good hous trailer as down | WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV | _ payment. - 4 Pyt beach, 2-bedrm Reas MA CARGE AND SMALL HOUSES sin | 4: -2487 Pontiac a Keego and Dear | | Walled Lake | __For Rent Rooms 37) "OST" McLARTY | 8 NICELY FURN ROOMS. PRi.! —_F FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578 | vate bath entrance. garage OFF AUBURN BY ounee “5 avatlabie rE ie. 441 E. Mont-| bdrm. modern bungalow calm | Full basement. New q@as a CONDITIONED ROOM. GIRL {utmace. 2 car garage. Plenty of on days BUs era PRIVate a ENTRANCE cook, laundry ¥ 409 W Huron , QUIET F FRONT LADIES | gentiemen FE 4-0808 Fe! E seve _| CLEAN, COMFORTABLE SLEEP- room for getittieman. 1st floer 4-6363 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. Pri- vate home. Waiking dista nce to town, PE 41834. LARGE CLEAN ROOM AND LAVA. to FE _}-7520. EASANT RM. PY a4 ELDERLY shade. Cash to mortgage. No deai- ers FE 2-2200 SMALL. ‘DEARBORN TWP. 5 homes to wreek or move any dittance $200 up 4s700 Croisant, sare Taree Wrecking Co LUzen 1-1600 € RM. pany HOME. 3 BED. rms good location with « beautiful care Fruit trrees and outside grill dates lots and 1', car war 1.900 LADD NC ‘OR 31231 or FE 5-9201. ces Dixie Hwy . Drarton Plains. = BEDROOM OTTAWA DR —— —— Private entrance PE « carpeted, load« of — —_ rec room, a ac eee ORE. _garage. FE 2-7306. FE 5 3208. ‘ROCHESTER! AREA MODERN 4 ROOMS FOR GIRLS room 2 = ae: ‘Mo smokers, No drinkers. Down-| Of} furnace ash and At r Mt. Clemens. FE 4-€324. terms $3000 down, price: $il.- NICE LARGE| 500 down price $11,500. A, $6000 é eee TAKE MODERN 3 | CLARKSTON, ac Rel eres ee ay 2 Oe ee bedreom home. liy Must seil in 6 montha, ‘payment cash or trade fer eq¢a! value. See. “,owner anytime liz, Tskke Re. to Claybum to 365 Rivard 2 STORY 7 rooms, 3 i. MART REALTY Co. 1062 W Wuron FE 45-9407 SUN. 2.5 400 S. Avery Elizabeth Lake E states 4 BEDROOM HOME — most every- thing you desire including lake rivileges, rugs and drapes. built in dresser & closets, ceramic tle. bath. of] forced air heat, Permutit water softener. fenced in play area tm well landscaped vard awnings at back and nore FHA, approved in 1952 | + WARD F. (REAL TOR iy py rf 9 - 5 SUNDAY I:lizabeth Lake states QDS. Avery 8 room brick fireplace, and.screens. corner jot frontage gas heat Deting drapes. permanent water softener, fireplace mirror and un- finished floor storms 110 fC Lu. Terms Elizabeth Take road to Avery. turn left to sign J. R. Hiltz altor | yet Ww _Huron Open 9 to 8 FE $-6181 BY OW NER. NEARLY NEW 5 RM house. ek ee 87.700 Low down _ payment BY OWNER Flome and 86 lots, 4 bedroo Treoms. . all kinds Pontiac bus at $3,200 estate agents, _Phone,_ EM _ 3-0161 our OFFICE WILL » BE CLOSED June GEO MARBLE. Realtor BY OWNER Tame corner jot Newly 2 large bedrm, large plastered Walls. full base- ment large front porch, fence $9900 $3900 down 421 N _ Saginaw After 4 vf pm Partridg S THE “BIRD” ao SER 3 BEDROOM $1.500 DN. Convenient west side location near Tel-Huron Center All bedrooms on first Moor of this well insulated modern bungalow. Gas heated | storm & screens price only $9.900 with See this today GREEN THUMB INCOME, interested ina substan tial monthly income and enjoy the pleasures of gardening and country living this ‘s« the home for you: This @ acres orated in Waterfofd Trp has beautifully | landscaped gfounds and an abun- | dance of flowers and fruits The spacious, well-constructed home shows an income of $400 per mo Plus owner's quarters It's a once | in a lifetime offering and. its | priced right “2. story { decoratec closets, $1,500 down If vou re PARTRIDGE bE 43281 HURON 7 TO @ 1050 W. OPEN EVE MOHAWK ROAD 3 BEDROOMS Indian Village brick. The one we think you have been looking for. 20 ving room, dinng room, and a 14x10 ktchen Exceptionally large bedrooms Hardwood floors Plastered walls, storms and sereens. Gas heat. We believe it is the best value in town. You know the Lapel we can show RY through at your convenience. ony now! Pull price is only $15,- Peautiful Clarkston streets a. bedrooms’: tee living | room with wall windows. Large x eat space. Face brick ranch house With both FH and VA termes od infor- biack topped street. Beautiful mu- incin- VA Cail mode! for. 9 Lk heat pooeee seen “| affords privacy to ¢ outdoor Modern 6 a living area, eoriee: circle drive 2 Wohees ies tee an Near ‘bus end ‘stores en. bath, 2? new unfinished rooms | knotty | Includes car- | Anchor — | | | | Included. Full j t oay Avan. wets says she's in the middle oa a mnubble Pah " _ For s Sale) «Hees ; EAST SUBURBAN 43 | . _For Sale Houses op rear, full basement. gas heat By Jay Alan end large lot Pull price only 5 ' fe 57.950. $1,000 down Cail Sun 2.30 to 330 pm, | ju E CORNELL : ‘: _ J. A. a y lor Gl Resale . laeALTOR insurance © “Mer Transtcried . 100 Qaklang Ave. FE4-2544 , Immaculate 2 bedroom bungelow Open Eves Free Parking) ¥'th full basement. yas heat and : het water fenced rear vard Fea- |3 BEDRM sae: WATKINS LK tures picture window in living | $8500. $1000 down. OR 32-2031 room and kitchen dining space '@ ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH |- tue bath. tie counter top. oak ] floprs storms and screens water | Fast side, 2 lots €2.000 Will take softener. Otfered at $10.500 To | ¢€ar as part down payment. FE sees hve pest Pishe | PRIVATE BUILDER HAS 3 BDRM. turn right to ¢ lot, | OD premises Will consider | Ses | "B D" ’ 3U FE | es Nichole + REALTOR 49 Mt Clemens 8t __FF_5-1201 or FE ¢-8773 JACK LOVELAND drive north o."* Clinton River Dr. lake priv. or 42. COUNTRY LIVING Th's home ts brant new & ready | for immediate occupancy. Located | | AL fore northwest of Clarksten | | Cee @ large suburban lot with lake | ! privileges just a few steps from | your door , large bedrooms with | 1% Cee Mats PE eles Harbor spacious closets Beautiful living -———__—- ~ room with dining L and picture | 110 F OF FRONTAGE — ON window, Fu! colored bath with| Union Lk 'Rq.. 2 bedrms. Iiving butit-in vanity. The kitchen should| room, kitchen and bath Al! meet with the housewife’s dreams wired. Septic tank and ugh with such features as: Eating plumbing Walls are covered with | space, handy pantry, plenty P| dry walls, Ready for eres. cupboards, Detitan exhaust -_ Only $6,900 with $1.500 Dn. and window overlooking lake. full basement is partitioned ge for recreation room. Double laun- dry trays automatic oi] heat. Large landscaped lot, 2 bedrms. possible 3. Living room, dining | room with lovely kitchen, base- on Baldwin Body to Corneil, , salesman — | f | OL_ 1-781 For. Sale Houses . 43 43 RPL AE AL et ADAMS: COLONIAL HILLS ame tees ie ‘bath wi -to wall (carpeting and dining room. rage. This outstanding oe 4 “AUBURN. Hi HEICH TS a brick — e bath and one hai: Built-in” Coskunaes in den. Pali basement, oi} heat. 2 car garage. This comfortable home was built just 2 years ago. In Auburn Man- call = one acre lot. Shown by ap- | bed “FOR COLORED Wf you are copies, “et clean. large airy is it' 2? . bedrooms, tun ‘bath, "Eiaiees din- ly block from bus and Fel aes! at 87,500 with ADAMS. ‘REALTY CO. 382 Auburn Ave. At FE 3°7053 OR 3-4023 ATE 8-203 FE 8-1651 ment, apes ROCHESTER 3 beroom frame with full base- ment, has storms and screens, auto. heat, close to public and parochial schools Lerten see this ene teda 5 ¥. 000 do FRANK SHEP, ARD Rochester GIS $330 down. —T 3 bed- € Approx, . ~~ AUBURN HEIGHTS Purn including new power mow er. large 3 rooms and bath, utik tly, attached garage. Huge lot ie Y hiaae $7,400. Owner @nXioue yi W RIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-044) | | ROCHESTER AREA. > GOOD FRAM Joho Manville siding. 4. bed- rooms, 1‘, bath. automatic oil heat, double garage, screened porch, paved street Movin sacrifice, $11,500, terms or $10,500 86.500 down. $40 monthly 930 First Street. Rochester. ive 240451 for appointment 2 ACRES WITH 56 ROOM STARTER home OR 3-0913 TRIPP | oe and lave stment Dupiex in pertect condition bath u High, dry basement 10 x140" fenced yard uiet shaded street—no traffice—but near shopping area and bus Let - the rent make your pay- price eniv us today for appointment ! Brick Family Home | | | Electric hot water heater and the ment. 1's car garage, §$10.9090 | ard has been seeded and has; Easy Terms trees & shrubs) Yours for just 1.600 down $85 per mo Full, Modern ® room farm home 4 _ price just $14 400 Can for ap- | bedrms. on large wooded lot pointment 2 car garage Lake priv $18.000 ; Terme nN LAKE LOTS ar S O | Pinecrest Shores on Bogie 1k ; 80 x 210 ft, also. lots ue a | Cedar Island, Lotig nis Sarroil Real iS state ; Lk« As low as $2.5 Easy . 20 8 Main Clarkston, Mich Terms MAple 54821 7 FAMILY INCOME ALL RENT- T. S Trocke ed. Bringing. in per Week. $13,500 with $3000 down Owner REALTOR _ 453 Orchard Lake Ave FE 8-1431 | 1648 Union Lake Rad EM 13-4671 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL man Would you like to live in a ®ubdivision of families like your- LOOK! @ Marshall St. Modern 4 down, —3 up Ges heat Laundry tubs | self? Then see one of these At- | Garege Paved drive. Terms, tached garage fireplace tile bath with ganity tile basement Tg pas heat Modernized wocsorine older home with 2 car garage. $11,000, trms that is ‘n exceptionally rood loca- tion. I’, car garage & cement drive Close to new junior high. Total Drice $12,600, terms VACANT—NORTH SIDF. 5 room full basement An older home with gas heat. Only $2,500 down Priced to sell. = LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 36 E. Pike St. on = 8. UULTIPLE LISTING & RVICE. WALLED LAKE: $1500 DOWN Ranch-type 2 bedrooms, 3 yrs. old. Large corner lot Bac very low price & a down pmt. of only “1.100 We in- vite you to see .his home tes NICHOLIE ' GILES REAL. TY CO. REALTO o2 WwW. Huron FE bla 40 Mt Clemens St, FE 5-1201 A Ope 9 to ’ , ve. Mr. Vorbes FE 4-2088 OPEN EVENINGS MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE & SUNDAYS / WILLIAMS LK. FRONT 1962 W. Huron Outstanding § room buncalow. at-. tached garage. 20 ft living rm. 2 Jarre bedrooms. untcual beth with separate ceramic tile shower stall. large sun room, storage apace galore wall to wal) car- petine. landscaped ‘et. scenic view of lake, priced to fit vour budget LONG LAKE FRON] Charming bungalow, arge pan- eled living room with natural fire- place, furnace modern kitchen, snack bar. tastely decorated throughout high Iduvered fence provides privacy to dell nv patio featuring out Full price $14,500. UNION LAKE FRONT Lovely hillside home, 24 ft. living room, heatolator fireplace, modern Sia sun- joor grill step saver kitchen, 2 bedrooms, expansion attic, full basement, recreation room, 2 . $20,600— terms to please SCOTT LAKE FRONT Beautiful 10 room bi-leve!] home. 4 extra large bedrooms, full base- ment, paneled recreation ment remodeled. 100 ft. room frontage. Priced right. CRESCENT LAKE You will like this nice 2 bed- ample storage space, ‘well planned ppp, 2 car garage. Priced at. $12,600. MART REALTY CO FE \ j | 130 W 5-9404:1 N SUNDAY 2 PM To 6 PM, 7% - EAST TENNYSOR 3 bedroonr, full pace puto heat Bulo § (.6t water, lere walis oak floors vestibule en trance with closet. wardrode clos e's tn bedrooms, 2 dining «pace: Plus many other extras Ful! price just $10.669 om your lol Nerth Perry to Joslyn left to Tennyson then right on Tennyson to 710 and open sign 1087 HIRA 3 bedroom ranch type brick with full basement, ceramic bath and siate vestibule entrance Birch | cupboards, oak floors, plastered walls. Birch flush type doors, sea) fan in kitchen and bath- many other extras Fadboed price $13.000 on your lot graph to Pontiac Lake gy Nett to Hira then right to model 0 Thre ull hasseenn home built in 1946 ME. ‘Three MADISON STREET 5 room heme | -$ rooms and bath { eee INCOME “POR BETTER HOMES MACEDAY GARDENS ree Le ae m and den with large corner fi ce, ing in den and liv 100x150, autituny landscaped. a Sale or trade. large rooms near St. Fred's. In ‘wanderful covdition with basement, hot water heat, good avartrent, Verv enly $3,000 down ELIZABETH LAKE [STATES 3 bedroom ranch only 1 year old. Full basement with oil fur- nace and electric hot water good’ deal ; heater. Very nice iaterior finish Lovely bath and kitchen. Truly | @ bargain. HICKORY GROVE ROAD Brick ranch home with breeze- way and 2 car attached garage, full basement with tile floor, and knotty pine paneling Love- ly landscaped jot on nearly 1 acre of ground Evenings after der OR 3-19 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704'S. Telecraph Rd. FE 4.2533 6 call Mrs. Sny- AC. PANGUS beautiful oak finish inside, se | upstars income and fine cueere ‘ at. FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN- | ' |e i | George R. Irwin. or FE 8-0595 Answer Call FE 2-8544 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ‘ =e BROWN. Lee) DOWN — Cory bungalow se ew. “Exterior all completed ° Pull 3 pe. bath, well, septic, wired. automatic hot water, full basement, laundry trays, kit. sink and and all -tntertor studding Sound construction, ly @%y miles from city Privileges ‘Crescent Lake. home. $1980 LAKE FRONT—26x31 ft. bun- | Large giassed | galow home, bath reh. All furniture included. For Pu Particulars call’ mre Hoyt FE 2-9840 $11,560 WEST SIDE—large 7 rm_ modern home in excellent condi- tion 1% car e paved st. Large front porch. Well landscaped lot, Here tx a home in good neighbor- —— priced to sell. “Only $3000 wo." — oe BRICK—Brand new. bungalow’ with full beading mand attached 1‘) car ar, OIL AC FPurn, Oak floors ‘ile bath, be arranged, ‘‘a lot of home for the ey.” . $24.500 A SWEETHEART - “78 ranch ff¥pe-home with 1% Tes of jand 3 bedrooms. Fuil base- ment. Recreation rm. {two com- lete kitchens One in basement arge living rm with ledgestone fireplace: Breerewav and ettached war. Beautifully andscaved, OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 1. H. BROWN, Realtor Huron Ph. FR 2-4810 Multiple Listing service , ft on | Very attractive | 269 Baldwin Ave | ished att good basement and furnace. Reasonabe Corner lot. Drayton ns Near stores Call OR 43-2058 after @ for ap- poluiment 4415 W Walten. VETERANS ONLY $300 DOWN P!US MORTGAGE COSTS 3 Bedroom Homes CHECK THESE FEATURES Oek fMoors Birch doors. tiled bath 20 ft."living rm. lots. city sewer and water. Close to everything Payments $93.92 per Mo. PLUS TAXFS AND INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 610 MELROSE Drive cut N Per. Montcalm and to Mei “— Turn right 2'2 biecks te moc Castell Realty | 65 Oakland rE 5-9459 | 2 BEQR'A HOME LARGE UTIL ity rm OW heat, good condition @ by 120 fi full price 88 _FE ‘5-9672 after $ 30 D Compact & Conlon able finishea = atic ful basement paved street Owner asks §11.800, on terms Better see this CRAWFORD AGENCY 33°) W Murrow PE 4134 Eves 3-1 143 $ ROOMS AND BATH W ITH Pasement nea: Leake terms to sun buyer Ph pone FF 5-2643 $350 | DOWN 2 bedrm arier wmes 100 8 eg f' jot Well and septic tana wied No finance cheaters “w ce] WHITCOMB REALTOR SMALL MODERN HOU oF IN CITY with auto. gas heater Newly dec- _orated $2950 Terms FE 6-344) Sunday 2 to & pm. Ranch Home—2'; Acree [9 roms auto heat. 30 ft. stairway to une. | lot $800 down $5- tiled bath ete a Fall acres Landscaped 3 La — ne soda" ment — AR Yo19 M15 Phone oreo: 132 Collect _ 38Y OWNER: LN “ | HILLS. a 15 ‘or a * eee Ay —— 3 “. nearly new, "bodies om 3 inst a m Ww bc ges ae os ts Pull price. $6,000 with liams Lake. : NAN be asad PEE 4-2577 SUN. 12 TO 6 |Drive out Walton Bivd.,to Silver Lake Golf Course entrance. Fol- jow OPEN signs to this. Z LEVEL BRICK Overiookin, parry Lake Course rests this all-brick 2 3 bedroom heme ane ww wat abundance of custom features such as: 2 peautif brick fire- places, large ceramic tile bath- room, large closets, spacious kitchen with loads e cabinets rtition: Course mken silent automatic “Keat. Also garage and many other fine features Pull ® $17,000 x ad buy for the cautious buyer eonsider trade for down permease Clarkston Real Estate 2 S$ Main. Clarkston, Mich _ MAple ce i HOMES WITH INCOME Just a short bleck off the Dire is this well-built 2 iemily He 4 rooms with ful) beth u Son first. Full basement heat Gas water Nester: garage. Only #2500 dow PONT ac 2 family pear Senior High Behool at $7,000 2 fami: ai $15 Single on Perkins These properties all of frame consiiuttion end now rented Being scold to pay off estate heirs Prefer seiling im one ceal but Will consider any reasonable of- ets ROUND LAK® AREA . vut thie and single on Unien §&t. St. at 85 000 Solid consirietion u- ug ftne .2 family C B. that has hiving room kitchen. ut Mtr t bedroom and bath um 2 bedrooms Hving reem. kitchen utility and beth on first floor Fine loestion On pave’ ros fear 6 6stores churches & schools Priced right at $1°500. Terms can be ar- ENT . EMBREE & GREGG 1365 UNION LAKE RD! LAKE VILLAGE Open Sun 12 — to AA dg EM 3-439) 33016 _Eves EM BINS or | rM 3-3107 Near East Highland Attractive 2 bedroom modern home with 3 acres. beautiful hil! site fencea shady yard, beat and dock 2 car warace and work sho: substantial do own peymen! MUtusl ¢8379 1 mile nmort® of, M-5@ 1 1-3 miles seat - _pilterd _Ra 256 Harver Tak VETS—S00 DOWN ane ~ ‘UNS al “OLORED It costs AREA. Gas heat New 2 bedroom: pated streets auto hot wa- ter MODE! at 443 PRANK LIN Sat Sun 12-5 WALTHAM REALTY _YE _~0531 Act Fast Toceted fust-Bast of Pon tae city limits off Auburr Ra Attractive 6 room bun aalow Mardeced fines rew carpetin large kitch en with breakfast moot ard Delightful like mew custem buiit anack bar t white frame and stone ranch automatic a tea Seen heme on o'y scenic acres §$ ex garage Large enclosed cun tra size reoms breereway and room Large TSxl4g lend 2 car eeraes Ledgerock fire: <7 scaped lot Priced at only Place and full basement Direc- $10 with tions Drtve out Elizab-th Pecos | Se ee ‘ee eae pad Ra. then 1 m: 86 of Oxbow | eluded in above price Pages to 1235 Oxbow Lake Rd | sk for Mr. Fiynn or Ph. FE ae ___Leshe R. Middleton Open Sat. 3 to6 p.m. y acant—$1,400 Down Full price only $8.950-§ extra nice rooms all newly decorat- ed. modernized kitchen ‘and _ bath Carpeting In 2 rooms Oi! heat lcar garage. Well located at WE Nelson st, KINZLER ‘ REA! TOR 0 W Huts st FY 443525 of FPF 7-08°9 Exe Mupupie Listing Service S300 DOAVN IMIMEDIATE POSSESSION OF A CUTE AND COZY BEDROOM EAsT 8I1Nn F HOME PAVED SsTRIVT CLOSE TO SC STORES TURE INCLUDED. R.J.V ALU ET, Realtor M3. OAKLAND AVE FE 5-0603 ULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE Another Dandy for Ma and Pa | 4", fertile acres—360 ft on good Snow white frame. . living room, kitchen and uate Beautiful lawn, nice shade trees. Huge garden, fruit and berries. Chicken =< and tool shed Clean as a 7 down Dont dilly-caliv ge \tnis one Owner Losing Home Mast Sell Pronto | $700 down—brand new 2 bedroom bungalow, on parcel 66x30 ft Excellent soil, perfect for larce t i garden Good suburban neichbor- ood, mear schools and stores _ Don't be asleep on this one! 3 Sightly Acres | Near Clarkston | Nestling a gentiv sionine basi) and surrounded hr lawn | lace. Coze den with barbecue ee Base Rar H. W. heat. Bright, cheery -xXitchen. nice roomy bath. Panoramic view from every room. among other fine county homes. wn Giroux-Franks oneraee REAL =—_— 4385 Dixi R 3-8701 wy. Open, unt 8, Sun. 15 p.m, GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever itis — dial FE 28181 ad for an writer and get itt F BROKER “Cc” a FG Houston for Homes LAKE PROPERTY AND LAKE PRIVILEGES AND PRACTICALLY NEW CITY HOMES INCOME PROPERTY SEF OUR LISTINGS Cc. HOUSTON JRE ALTY ; vg fT “s( NT 32 FAMILY INCOME #'; miles norta of Oxford at Thomas. ¢ lots bear §chool gie.- se0 with $1500 doen ROC HESTER & 8u Tros RD Beautiful 20 acre farm bedrooms, stream LAPEER m home on 1 acre ground Hot oes cold water 64500, $750 down eecs some repair 20 Ml NORTH OF PONT . eS ~~ ons All modern 70 e farm == outbuildings 80m — ana Prrech all buildings. in good econ- « Mile to school. §14. Toe, $7,000 down ieee 1 bedrooe an $4500 with, $1.500 down WE TAKE rcs OF A HARVEY sp ogee BROKER 821 W. Oregon 5 Lapeer Open emer — CALL J MART. FE 2.9657_ — TPicnd Neal & SPECIAL! s 4 room modern. butlt tn. 's9 Ap 802160 ft ot Priced “ta Sei] at 85.300 cash NORTH 81D S$ room modern with basement, ot heat Built im 54 Must be seen. $1.500 down REALTOR win FE 4-6203 MUL PLE LISTING SERVICE CE BRK Meee ae RANCH HOME — U Tooms. rooms nd bath, breezeway, reae ines 7 8s, dry walls inted trim, lot ame feet ves you 165 acres. weet suburban ranch home cad only 83.500 $14,500 full price Built 1952. SURURBAN HOME & BATH ee 5 nel wedieces ho pind basement and oi! rest “he and $50 monthiy income from rental'un unit. Lot ‘70x313 feet $14,700 down, OFF AIRPORT ROAD Modern bedroom bungalow, built in ‘Te large lot 90x140 feet witty so @ fruit and werden spot $8, 750 with low down-payment & bath, [rooms & bath up ving Toom and moderne tired iuitchen’ down, full basement, furnace, aute hot — extra Toom mn basement Close to bus Une. $8.960 with $1,050 down. CLARK REAL ESTATE. ee oeee Sunday FO lt ’ i he THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, ats "NE 30. 1956, $ 4 ——— ae 2 ae fuera nee: | For Sale. Houses 43 Rm 2 BEDRM. NEW eppotth city. PE Rie a" 6.1682. NOTHING DOWN hot bong 3 bedroom starter wed "Shia va ea eae Builder ” We will sala on "5 lot 46x23, 3 Cost. you i house. $1lo down, $45 ether plans avatieble. odel. additii RED HORSE CORP. S019 Cass Eliz. : FE 42352 or Pe moe nre., 1 Bee our onal adllrg 3 ne omer 6 pm. F SHE: Goo! sacrifice a7 oe ea FE 8-2350. 771 Baldwin LAKE PRIVILEGES Pontiac near Long large e new 3 bedroo: ae $12,400, verm off Baldwin, — new 2 bedroom Toom, aluminum ae Window, abate: ment, oil furnac PONTIAC "REAL TY = int furnace. Tnmsediate pos- 8. PE 5-8275 Brand New Ranch Home Down $500 a 1% baths, large kitch- utility On heat, room. Hooutse lot. Waterford Township son Drive. off A 13 phone "KE dAloe $12,000 full tend eontract price. Gardens Sub. 6130 Wil- ees Ne —- For the Outdoor Family | Enjoy this comfortsole 2 bedroom | home where the entire __ For Sale Houses 43 For Salé Houses 43 ON ALL WALLS AND INGS. Cou. RoUoRED ine owe ALSO WELL. OF LCOA . OFF WIL- LIAMS LAKE RD. ON SHA- How 8 ne OR 3-7414, OR 3-4558 “ PE 2-7058 2 BED poe 134 Ww ASPEN HQUSE ELECTRiC Com. UMBING . LOTS, BEST EE THESE ae a You ‘COM PTON ¢ & SON 4 Ef “For Sale Houses 43! w — teeta tenet Williams -Lake Ch sos ei spice today! | Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-582! FURN. to park. $1, 730. for. phe teal Fairmount. ie = SALE HOUSES 'N ROCHES- 3 bedroom frame, full base- garage Clarkston Colonial 7 room Colonial home in per- family, ANNETT St. Michael’s—$1 (500 Dn. 4 Family OFFERS . (poi! eo bath, full base- as heat; exterior eee: ‘pelated Only $8500 4 three room units four per month Heat & electricity average $45 per month Bus by door, on good paved street, $18,500, terms. fect condition .n exclusive subdivision with lake priv- VOORHEIS RD room home Basement, Garage. Lot 106’ x100°. rms, E LONGPELLOW. ? bedroom home with expansion attic. Dining room, Oak floors. Basement with oil furnace. 1 block to school and us $10.500 Approx. $2865. 4 4 per cent mortgage. Bai. $38. 58 per month WHITE LAKE. 4 —— and utili- ty. 100° from good aga porch, Oil furnace. s7000. Cash to mortgage. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Lot scentle sac with garden planted 5 — OF HAM rooms. Pilastered walls. Bal . 2 blocks from school. $9250 with $1,050 down. WILLIAMS LAKE 3 bedroom home. Fireplace. Close te beach $i00. down. OPEN DAILY ee oe tenses £230 DOWN 2 bedroom starter home at Wal- 43 | YEAR ROUND HOME ON LAKE. retaining wail Scaped. _For Sale Houses _ 43. | Beautilully iand- extra jot. English Villa 2222 Kingston Rd Pontiac Lake MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE t — UNDAY 346 NEW 2? BEDROOM MOD- ERN GI Ltr ler 4 oak floors, tile baths. 4 doers and automatic cil heat. Choice north end -loca- tions, City sewer, water and sidewalks Priced at $8,850. Drive out Baldwin to Watch for open SUNDAY 26 1406 ALHI, NEW ATTRAC} TIVE 3 brick rancher Full ceagir painted walls, oak oors, flush doors, tile bath and attached suburban location Reasonable sell at 5,500. c Lake Rd to Wateh for sign. EM erage West riced to SUNDAY 2.5 6045 SASHABAW ROAD— Brand new 2 bdrms FHA Spacious living room hes 9 onattieg = conraanal: Jocation, 2 | BEDRM. YR | ROUND HOME: a take piven mt 4883 a ES era BR ee MY i ae 7 ROOM IN- Lae by FOR SALE BY Own NER ‘oO sw lake privileges Partial): by rg <—- er terms. 5. FE 54-3232 all Sam Warwick has severe) basements, place with studio ¢ makes a beautiful The all-Crosle ‘are tops. best Real Rea] tile. Reinforced concrete and water installed 1 Open Sundays on tingham “haa Or call for FE 4-5000, FE 2-206 syh van Lake Village top stove, built-in oven, dishwash- , end metal cabinets, mak to admire Construction, rade face brick, aluminum Amble gas air drive- way to 2-car garage. City sewer block f ard elty wotmice * beach. Price new ea 8 fir ro rom Chel appt. $300 Down New 3 bedroom house with ment, complete exterior. isned interior large lot OR 3 unfin- wiring included, 2837. 3 base- LAKE HOME ___For Sale Hou Houses * 4 43 For Sale Lake Prop. “4 For Sale Resort Prop, 44A. * rand Hocation 43 Irwin PE trees, sare * on Union M1 gcame, wooten a4 living room with fireplace, cre bath, 2 companion summer homes both lake fronts, each com- pliments the other. ©ne 4 edroom, other $ bedrooms. Both heave jarge living rms. and fireplaces, ona win- modern kitchens, 3 baths, beautiful ‘a vns, Lots at 150 ft ranch type site eash or terms Man at office, on grounds We ‘be looking for Fou Come now thases "Or = _Subu rban Property 45A ur ec re Realty Co, 14 E. Jeffer ESTER AREA - 3 sep Bt Clair Shores Michigan USA | Tom brick — type home. PRescott : 12x30. living and dining room, car- oe peted, Large isthe full base- FOR SALE OR RENT. FURN ment with tile floors. 62 gal. elec ished edttage on_ small stand 14 hot water heater. Forced air off mile west of Pontiac Me furnace Lot 100x500. $18,605, full Rent by the week or tor sale price, $5,000 dn. on land contract EM 3-3611 for app at @ per cent cater. or wil) setts for = a — * r r mortgage. at re nteres SAGINAW BAY By owner Call OL 2-2001 for apot os ee ore lot, the one left. Hurry. . j For Sale Lots 46 New lake frost home SE ee en en ne to t ou ° “Ik : Sime mabogaa. pancied BLOOMFIELD TWP. beated . off Telegraph Rd near tepid Lake Bargain priced at DRAYTON Woops — $1.200 cash = down. owner MaAple 5-341 R.D. RILEY, BROKE R 508. Elisabet Lake “Rd PE 41157 By LAKEFRONT + . WATKINS LAKE — $1,500 down. pe nice high location for this feed excellent dock. 4 LOT neat and clean bungalow, iarge : PORT AUSTIN — 3 bed- sioey, inten C surectve Ruck] jose lake Sree yous, creed | faz" ot ants teeta near Chane i urn : fe > de or sm ome or sum- ctappenring aie ores spare | SO Batata Saito Sn ci ee m. glassed & | SALESMAN AT 8882 LAKE iy perce eee MORE. CALL SIDE DRIVE SUNDAY. Clarkston J. R. Hiltz ‘J, A. aylor no aiealy gate Ina . ain, arkston, ich. 1011 W Mura OP FE 5-618) “REALTO INSURANCE | _ __MAple $5631 Open 8 to f ; 100 Ganiaea Ave FE 4-2544 i : | Open Eves Free Parking | (UPPER PETTIBONE LAKE — 3 pian a tee cei a) oe a bedrm modern ranch home. na- with $600 down. * — tural fireplace. screen porch, 2- car garage. Lot 110 by 150. Lake 2 LOTS off Auburn with privileges. Must be seen to be well about 300 blocks and | anpreciated $10.500 MU 47811 small outbuilding Only $295 Established in 1016 LAKE LOT 00 FT ON WATER down 2 | 168 ft. deep. $3,800 with §500 j own . 2 LOTS off Walten Bird east of Baldwin. only $700 | WH “ i . “AVON TWP Large 1002400 | ~ eapiaine site. only $1,189 suxpay iw sepa. |! BROS is 4 | ® MAay ceners to choose ice aT nea > ~1> including lake fronts an REDUCED PRICE | REALTORS , | * - Pnone OR 31295 ake priv : < ots F Open Fves "tal 9 Sun 1 to $ . . < OWNER SAYS SELL | cCaggrront on HUNTOON Lake Ted. M. Stout. Realtor 84x152. Beautiful ranch site with 17 N Saginaw 8t Ph FE 35-8165 SPACIOUS SUBURBAN trees. $3.950 cash. OR 3-5734__ Open Eves Tur 6 30 HOME on paved road, beau- LAKE FRONTAGE Sunday 10 to 4 pm. tiful corner lot, weil land- Watkins Lake. Loca on South | | setpes Se shrek Cesare Shore Dr. Just off Huron St (M59) | es | a ere oe cas geced _Very desirable. UNiversity 2-011 3° TARGE LOTs NEAR sCHOOl. gore vee this iol 1s beeu. | LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTS WOL-| good district Will accept smaii tiful, but just watt until vot verine Lake $600 ‘0 ver cent dn | _housetratler MY 3-2754 _ see the house. The $10 mo Owner MA 4-22%6 a ttention Builders pleasant. a, otra 5) 1 1 t a0 fj 1 exceptionally large living ots 80x ‘ ass: room has a nice view om TRIP & FALL! 1 rick ranch tla ae its picture widow of a we! | cf? 10 neigh- | kept, desirable neighbor- i |} hood A] R80 Bt | hood. Carpeting iike new im 11 rare « trip to Oscoda and you're |’. OT 100d, : so ac res | sn pewty eee sure to fail tp love with this | with road frontage. Sell reed uh Ge Sle Sed: beautiful area There !s a high : oe lighted © ace ind dry lot with nice evergreens and | art. Drv, sandv bain & wer Last but not beoutitul “hardwoed sheds ee | sci! Sargain for cash hte 1 ice : ina just waiting for you—it's moder- | argaim 1 cas er loan cho Gwe leat ot ately priced and you may have 7+) Jos! yn Rd. Lake Or- ee cee cries ett | nla lo yearn ig par” Cal Brown: - hee ered jie ea All ell Realty. FEderal 2-837 for = jn) MY 3-1281. thie cuatieual ae etheges) 4s too compiene information on your own cies Ciau GOR pci arrest > ttle a win aS tiec- Ace omy 81) 00 lem acon “PIECE OF PARADISE * ricity water sewer, sidewalks Lqyidi>tginaaipegegd persem gas. etc Improvements alone its (ACRES ON WOODED COR:| [oot cos Sere Sey ome. Sue | FLOY D KE Nile R ] ner with approximately 450 ft | | \ealtOr | of water frontage on Mandon Lake | aes _ | | Cement block garage and base-— (Cle ARK RE AL ESTATE | “QUALITY BUILT HOMES" office | ment starter Another house now | FE 4602 or FE 6481) 2200 Dixie Hwy. near Telegraph rented Many possibilities fee | Open Evenings & Sundave. FE 2-0123 for the avec ed whole Fidel) | Multiple Listing Service J r os AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING << Oe ccoay. Ad easy | DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT roe ————————————— — a <0 = 8 adres, Wooded tract Only aye = fr seo rr Mog fas | ' - opd water | For Sale Lake Peep 44 T G. T k STATE-WIDE —- TOCKE | eurzapere Lake RD Rieck o! can enjoy the advanta, ( ‘eges Living room 12 x 23 | : privale’ Lone “Lane nee of sem! wih fice ay naa pes 12 to 8 PM. - ters Lake With easement to lake Oven June 30 and July 1st Price ft picture window, vestibule section, 2 blocks from Sects. 10 x 23. 9 bedrooms. mas: ‘ ee $5.250 with $50 per mo $17500 TO 89227 Detroit EL closet 0) plestani) Ucitchen: ciosed porch, ity car garace ter bedroom 12 x 23 Car- | $1.250 DOWN y= i S cee Birmingnem OR 3/1182. drat woardcshek fell) bail ‘Has bath and sink) can be used peting included Full base- Inapect our medel home today 4 $295 DOWN Pontiac Lake Delco forced air furnace, for income Beautiful 150x100 ft ment, steam heat. 2 car!) lar rooms Living room with | 92 bedroom starter home in Clarks- _ ainted waljs throughout lot with shrubs. Evergreens ee garage Situated om niceiy vestibule entrance Master bed-) ton on biacktopped road, $3,495 < j ota! price 7.650 Only lore plus garden spot nis more landscaped lot °@ 4 140 $18- | room 12'nl2) Modern kitchen, cus- \ payments $32 per mo — ; + , i $1,356 down includes all clo+- than a bouse i ts @ home Priced 900. only $5 000 cown | tom built cupboards Bath Utiiity MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ing costs Drive out Dixie to , With gua ty oll furnace, water. 22 UN Sashabaw Road iin Drayton C ‘R TOL COMB & SON 4 Bedroom Ranch heater Cheice cf 4” elevations $350 DOWN “Tt j Plains) Turn | right to = os ah a Privileges on 3 bedroom starter home with model Other locations avail- 4120 N. Woodward Royal Osx Nearly new Bayport stone | large basement Lake privileges i able Liberty 9-1000 one eager pA oil vee Dive oat ‘M50 to Duck Lk. Rd on Williams Lake. Wooded ict < Watch for open sign i = : basement 1% baths. carpet- = FOR COLORED | vant.“ eeu ers F.C. Wood € N 2 z - a Yd — Pe Oh renga | washer. disposal, and. wash. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor O oO: SLADAY 25 school ved st Better bur- er and dryer +t 2 6E Walton Open Eves, Sun 10 to 2 REALTOR OR 312 ny on this ae with poe Parte od esl pene ‘orner Williams Lake Road & Moe N ww down & low close schools | 1 c~ > g ae . ‘tere EW | 2 eG . menmthiy payts, Wichehe & i, Sue lbemgert eae taxes | ESTATE PROPERTIES OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 — | SUNDAY 26 Harger Co. 33 W Huron, ravueges terms. BALDWIN AVE—Ciose. in 7 room 3 BEDROOM 2453 ST JOSEPH Hammond FE 5-816) moderr home Oi] ‘eat lot 65x “MODEL OPEN 14 DAILY & SUN “DROO Lake area Neat attractive SS 3 Bedraoms—North Side sme) Heedepemee et oe | 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH ON ‘YOUR Lor OU R OURS : aca. quiet a rerigautial IMLAY CITY Eggom brick and shingle | SEMINOLE HILLS—Large family | : | Sete Satna ts ae OPEN 1 TO7 PM: ie tea ee condition home. 4 bedrooms. bath and iaxe-_ $13000 LOW FHA TERMS BEATUCRING living roem dining room Jf ALUE Seichee: et near St | tory, of! heat sunroom Large lot ; . i F 2 ‘ : ; combination {s fully car- 655 N. FAIRGROUNDS ‘chael’s Full basement | tn excellent location $13,700. cash FEATURES AT ‘“SUBUR- | Flush doors. plastered walls, peted and tastefully deco- 6: . LOGO rutomatic of] beat. sereened | BAN HOME atv queen + aluminum siiding window: | rated e conve- B. W. OF M53}. & 2 iraae porch, sterma and. P AUL D. HLAMMOND Kitchen built im range-oven select oak floors Delco oil nience of the extra bath LOCKS N OF M2! ereens 24, car cement storms & screens, tiled i heat electric hot water Many fine features are in- 3 bedroom i', beth, face brick pest garage Only $10. 730. | 26'4 W Huron 8t Reajtor bath, gas heat city water, { heater, sliding closet doors, cluded in thig remarkable custom built ranch home with terms FE. S-T741 Eves. FE $4714 sewers & paved streets large kitchen and bath. Paine kes to sell at cree mne ep iaceny tater Cl F h d— \ ACRE. § ROOMS. ONE STORY. oped OUT Elizabeth Lk 7 ‘¢ | Lake to Middlebelt. Oente screens, built m electric stove ose, in—Furnishe | stg bath. oul beat. mvulates Ra Fernberry one Here 1s the finest oppor: | Fiza. right to 8t ood = € * : ’ i oven. birch gots Vand "nat 4 eden home com pletsty | town priced at oniy $6200. block west bt Beat! Lk. Ra, | tunity for you te have pire for open signs. FE custom —s7 Gunes — i furnished. close to stores, R Hi lt built, on your lot or ours,\¢ ferred. tmm and schools. Basement with ait. ] Z MELJOY REALTY PE 3.9796 ; OFFICE OFER i], Ow DN. "P. CG MED XT sr —— beat, garage - RE R a home with specitica- SUNDAY 1-4 Tims Terms to ff" vour budget. Be (7011 W HMuren st FE $618) 00 DO N- nee sand advantages SPACE GRACE AND CON- ore te ee ron earns ce + $450. W found m higher priced Seer Gr Gime Conn. __BRUTON | OPEN SUNDAY te | No acre in Cekiand County : LD, To GI models is more besutifu lower- S Pr Af $750 ~ | se ing maples lend shade and ad, a Jud 4 ee aK ne landscaping is superb PF | oe FOR ONLY $9973 PLUS LOT The ' : - ose | moves you right i . = ve house is @ rambling -- oO N. 48 Waldo Street 30 cay possession * — . : ranch enbenced by wide Attractive 2 bedroom bur- 100 ft icts and paved sireets Bn SNe ane ey ees ieee ine cin av > alow modern titchen with ’ Telegraph road to Pont thermopane window The UNDAY LS PM. Breakfast neck basement One of thafert, pure of ine 201: > PTpATHS tate wed. wen) wiles cining room and kitchen are BRICK COLONIAL Sa ttn te eee, Mewlet | igke orivbeges There sre 9 bev to model Watch for signs combined and of excelient i vF ‘ et Lea % 0.2 car) ee ia pathrecen, complete a « aTON i proportions There is sky S ALICE ST. Garage Immediate pesses-| crcant for tab Lares ivea toon) Ce = “ on next MODE! OPEN Dally s‘To 5 | d'ue_tile in the bath The For these wh ov the trad! wom NO s08 terms Saginaw with vestibule entrance & dining @ sceosh Se Sees eee SUNDAY 2 wath oo ais . . poe toed 31231 of FE a ~~ _ 2 bedrosin: 16 ft DUTCH COLONIAL—In ex- SUNDAY 1-5 PM Pate ee MSY Preston WULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE At COMMERCE (USEE os A Neos ae Wate ek i ho een - : ae rm 2 beths sement a) re : < wine — nat- 3 BE DROOM—BRIC K HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW © automatic of' heat, carace see Boe oy CSG Ant mote ural Creplace full dining 93 GATEW AY 7 Gray shingle modern-to-minute | attached Storms & screens. | var gut et aie io uaaes be! . pee tess and kitchen down . 1 bed | -beautiful spruce and werp- abew | io ms. one master tire Bi very phn well landscaped OP = pt room home. wali fe wali ing willow trees Large vA PO pe heart to ie plang, — 2 at toom brick ja Ejjeabeth Lake beautiful lot near Catholic Church eee ave Were ter as — Fistates orethonine Abe = and 8 Price $8960 +1190 open signs : and hot water 2 car ga- Pont Country Club. Pull - si race Well landscaped jot. Owner has reduced price ment with spacious foal erro | , oom Low - Let) Lt rm Privileges on Eiizabeth Lane SUNDAY = SALE OR TRADE. to075 3 BEDROOM HOME AvTOM a auick sale edt RN pect “o 2 TIL 6 Meret tie "od neato | Pe oa | E EOE ALANE AbEAS Tana amaee E: e oo terms Take M30 to, . ; ful settime af spreading shade INDIANWOOD LAKE LAKE ae *|| brick * rancher, ieentad/ an Tizabeth Lake Rd to Getewss Sharp asa Tack! trees, shrubs. flowers and a! ton, 196 ft of inke frontage | utet al street on Pest to Pontiac Country Club. weu deniened Setter) bane: kinds of fruit on iot 342. ar!) bedroom home. Of! heat. car and SUND: ay | xs The living : on porth side . oF — on sig room home in 4, garage Penced and janc 5 room. cnn room combi- off B t i: | see 4% acres . $31.09 cash Pe on is ¥ carpeted and pes tf Baldwin “Ate. Come tetmergage “DM Tancr Real 85 Dwight sstelulr ‘decorated Entor : ing feom and dining e! | “—s FRONT BUNGALOW | Estate MY: 3-5311. 504 8 Broad- | * £ the convenience of the éx- sharp kitchen. full bath 00 FT FRONTAGE $8950 _way Lake Orion New Home ce —_ Many fine features 4+ bedrooms and utility room Possibilitien unlimited. extetient BY OWNER 6 ROOMS, 14) STORY With afl tie extras 3 bed- Se ee ee SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. Extra large 2 car garage location. besutifuj lot slopes | prick large corner landacaped rooms, full basement, plas Ti gp geal A with overhead decors Of! eredually to jake nice lawn jot Many extras 3702 Oakshire | tered” wail a sleet vosk spacetncer oS Tee fer 527 S. PONCHARTRAIN beat cutpmetic sae het epreading shade frees. flowers| pe 4. i tS peered pes *ppointment water eally and shrubs, home hes two bed. | 1% 94062 | fisors. .ceramie tile beth. ” Beautiful @ room ranch type home. cated eset maenea east rooms. built in bath mice screened | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _— Kitchen With custom cabi- MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE— with 173 feet on Cedar Island. schools and transportation porch nets, Formica, and exhaust with privileges right across pate. Automatic ou beat Wonder-. Jim mle ia t\e) pesscesion | fan. Aluminum storms and the street. Available at very Fader se eated git] Many: “many einer wonder. |e rr ow pixre rcfeans and Delco heat Be. | moderate termes for Of e ¢ ee e Oi tabet! et $s, class Takes aly “. Jed Dagens ee t & BU A “ Lake Road. Watch for open this year around 2 Searcom: Gown te handle. Take Fitzabeth years old. Can be bend : ee me ecuntien, 8 bere tea: ene forse creme fireplace. 5 : a Lake road to Oxbow Lake road with only $1500 down Di- peure consists of 6 licdshgllhnglnl: ; Sevighy screened porch over- en ‘follow open signs to the rections Go north on Raid- liveable rooms with new oil fired ons ee ese St lakefront home youre always) win Ave to Columbia Street - | hot water ‘dete ray heetng syo- & eee < Se eee . i - bia Street - Saleeman cn wee serasnea peacged tel gape | ie FOUNDATION. ney gt aaar as \W ARD 10 PARTRIDGE recuse before by aabig me setting of over J@-large- We invite comparison. we hone«t- E ponies dinette et R : San ; Sige Ps a pine trees spreading shade tre« lv feel for dollar value. you bon f bedrooms asd tile ° hath REALTOR FF 4-358] a” flowers and shrubs. Eaceptional mot beat this price of $28 UX <9: Plactered walls oak floors 10530 Wo OHURON Fdw ME Stont, Realtor buy $15,800 00 Over 1400 sq fl of living peeog| > DAY 25 expafision attic and fail pee : = "TN Saginaw Street mm hd S863 = beth all the outstanding appoint = 7 basement with gas heat OPEN EVE 7 TO 8 Oven eve bt! DORRIS & —- fale AlLTORS Ments demanded br todays dis- a77-N braved Nice laree lot Gara $600 ae : z Pisne 1887 ctiminating” buver including two 944 NOrtH held plus costa down COMMERCE AREA OPEN SUNDAY 1s times two Ddeautifyl ceramic Prettiest Home re a . the batt twe vent fans. do _ y . ~ 0 cated. etna ene 2 3 Be -droon R 4 h 4 ACRES glass siadows tnreuat oti Roe leu the North End: It's per- K \) ON! i u Realtor 4 rooms and: cath. with knotty : VNaATIC 2 beercom laree Sie iaredere tehen foe disposal, a dream it oe = out Wall to 2 «8 Telegraph Oven 9-0 pine Itving reom Aute olf] fidor ovely new subdarban BRICK with home Ona floors. plastered wail u Fie ceren Sad Teer teres ane Fhone FE 37103 or OR 32008 furnace, now vacant and priced excelient basement and recrea- | Blaster alls aru, spacious Iiving rm. all pur- minim ‘storms and screens Co-operative Real Estate Exc Exchan e with $788 cow tion space Gleaming oak fioors., 2tural fireplace, full basement; poxe room 3 dandy bedrooms 2 car garage, paved drive. ——— BLOOMFIELD plastered & inted walls. ce. < as furnace home built “and many. others : large fericed parcel 120x132 TW aid 4 LARGE BE DROOMS | famic tile bath oll heat’ Spectous 40 barn. 10230 silo, milk : Only $10.780 with easy Ww Situated on a paved road, nr | : agar es —- me room, PO pan arms Ppl one ae vetig ess Tustreen or Middie ome Perry , Jectrs 1 oodward- Songtet k. Rd uare Lake Ra pial st ten Bird, eae, down| fe gocl nowy neighbe erhood. exception- miles from Twist Drill, Rochester watch for open signs. 4 BE DROOM RANC H with 3 bedrooms up, full hope ment, completely equinped. 1% car garage Tizs0. down will handle R. D. RILEY, BROKER | $00 Elitabeth Lake Rd FE e187) _ STOUTS | a ae Excellent buy at. ry oniv f | 3 > 13 "Bar. “Suburban : | 1S pm. Sund. 166 Oneida oF PUENTE cw : Best Bu S Only $1.500 Down, BES i oses Ou or gas heat i Be winday i Senunole Hills eae se whan ian rE US eres Stecece| See eee = veal | meme | nee vt 5 X alance a Ser month ine with a ect netch- - PPE ee Toda attractive. new bungalow gas MODEL OPEN DAILY. Red Cedar Shake Siding 2 Bea Betieod|laepen!il tei oubines 1 ROOM. OAK FLOORS, PLASTER. y heat, ocak floore 66x230 ft lot | room Ranch Home. Fully tnou- your quest for a home bolpeccs full basement. of] heat. SEMINOLE HILLS, Lovely Nice neighborhood, near schools lated With Oak Floors. Hot Water should end here Brick. 3 felis ang att ante Gon } bedroom heme located ~ Ou Fired Furnace repihagens I'y ceramic ttle vession $950 ee wn “yo oer | ath, and almost all the ~ alee ees ts GnOUnxX: Franks | HI AM Reed fe WTS Cat late Metly Toast’ mse tome | Suse, OWNER PE bell or PE ime room. dining reom, GENERAL REAL EST o S8-Elizabeth Road. ui m une home Ritenen. breakfast noot. fire: ATE $5001 REALTOR FF 58-0471 ‘hen to Ledyard. first street west - We deem .t @ privilege to Place. 2 car garage oe wats Sun is ome | FE un eS wd hep 5. oh ee a Bape Ngeterns! paved drive. Beautt k - ves s Fu: 5-2564 ( ’ aesrs and seed ork _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Se ae ‘ 3") mn Out, West Haves * NI HOLIE wil Landie Seis $90 sows ~ SY LVAN VILLAGE $1000.00 Down To Vets. Also Terms | blocks past Genera] Hosvital Brick Ranch 6 for Non Vet to Onelda Scuth 3 blocks to NEAR eee sCHOO HOME & 5 acres. excelient- modern — Gas heat — Beautitul Property. Follow signs $800 dn “ms, full Seen: ly located on MB, large SAT. AND SUN. 1-7 dot fenced—-Reasonable down pay- WM. A. bent new auto. furnace & garder spot, smiull barn, . ‘oe eee ale ent -— Owne er forced to aoe. 1 water heater — Insulation, ehicken house worry 348 SOUTH EDITH Ve AC Ele ores screens, fenced rear about bet id off wher resm é nice neighborheod $19,300—$4:300 DOWN Gas heat, nat] frepiac %44- baths. wet plaster. Laree ena and closets. 75x1 Low taxes. — open daily. 121 Highland Road mile off Square Lake Kampsen/. BEAUTIFUL and privat@® Erie chard Lake Village ary lake front selting children Drive -High Lot 100q275 ft with ¢ leaded with trees Ideal peighborhood amd 2 blocks from Refuge Cash or terms __2-0235_ between 8 and § Catholic Schoo! .cnurch For quick sale et $7900 Nie owner at FE | BEA L 8s FT LAKEFRONT jot on Wolverine Lake with £1,450 down, Hannaa. 44900 LOT ON EXCLUSIVE in Or- and overlooking beautiful Cass urved pertect for 2 blocks from new high Laay and FOR SALE LAKE LOT FE or FF 4-3900 5-814 * room log 7° ROOM LAKEFRONT ALSO 4° eabin, Suchy Realty. | GOOD WITH -5 rm. cottage furn. Electric stove FE ¢3142 LAKE FRONT YEAR eS | modern, hear Pontiac, HP Gray Marine engine. wee new BM 34634. after u ————eee | SILVER LAKE FRONT. WOODED $4000. FE lot Reduced for cash, | 9.3344 |aT DUCK LAKE A FOUR ROOM a Large lot with Only $5050 with $800 down less for same ground ay Privilege good ewe for Rent or for Geore Vak«nt, Jacksun Bivd ite ._ ford. MUtual LAKEFRONT | kitchen . | gas heat . ener * SCOTCH LAKEFRONT tp trees Take built-ins a EM 3-4285 sian Broker Lak ROOM nd bath, home newly decorated. lake privilege, take Live work and play all on the A and 5 sale. 406 5 year old ultra-modern California style ranch home. Tile bath and Automatic Phone MY 3-280 NICE With privileves on Union ei] heat, edulte IAKE ANGELUS ama FRONT—6 lovely rms bdrms) plus full cme: large enclosed porch Other features are heatilator fire- place, bw elves, hot water, , excellent vacant Owner has ‘eft state Asking $30 000. Takes 1-3 dn. Nicholie & Harger.Co. TAKE FRONT YEAR AROUND home. : Lincoln 5 + | PE rene Li 3 Stas (500 Elizabeth Lake Rd REALTOR 1648 Union Lake Ra Otter-Svivan Lakes EM 3-467! Oniy 4 desirable bieb and dre butlding sites of 70 widths overiooking to oO ff ang with lake privileges on Otter-Sylvan Lakes Priced from $975' Here's an opportunity— Soul W. BIRD, Realtor a Natl Bank rey Eves FE +i Purn Lot 120 by 270 ba Lake Oakland. Only $17,000 terms LADD’s IN -- §-030) OR 3-1231 or 4286 Soente Hwy. Plains LAKEFRONT HOME fireplace. screened in pofch, 1's rE Drayton SANDY BEACH and refrig and boat yo $2,500 down See this good uu LADD's INC. OR }-1231 or FE 45-9291 4286 Dixie Hwy Plains Drayton | | 345 ig Are ACRES Lake front lots Portiac within reasonabie dis- tance. Beautiful roiling wooded land. bag down WRIGH ad Located West of , PR 5-0441 In our 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. LOT 45 | _¢7 752200, OR 3- lots. toned business. Sell al! or pert Terms : CRESCENT LAKE SUB-DIVISION 86 choice readential lot« laxe privileges ou Crescent Lake. $250 and up B D CHARLES, REAt TOR 1717 S& Telegraph PE 4-9421 “WATERFORD VILLAGE. BY OWN- 9692 12 BUILDING SITES FHA approved lots have been surrereq and percola- thon tests made Located tn eo ft frontage. Priced cry $1,200 per jot. RAY O'NEILL, Realto A | 262 - lea bic. Rd r oe E 323937 or FE Mor BUILD NOW Sossten from o Hills HE Eesmales = 168 723 E First ‘conperauve Rea! E state Exchange restricted Waterford freely plans of yours. RBERT C. DAVIS __FE_ 5-311 st. Sewer & water to lot. FE 2-7207 after 5 7 t 8 pm IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ON UN- fon Lake New 2? bedroom rear Pes Sat. R- D. RILEY, BROKER ‘$08 Elizabeth Lake Ra ace: cen WATKINS LAKE Rustic log ranch type PE 41157 | FT. situated & on fenced lot with 1's car garage wonderfuy t . Ww. Hu : REALTORS FE 4.0528) re_ a2” “shes FE 2.0971 377 8. Te Eves. & Sun. . tuitipte isting Service JUST 4 AVAILAB Le 2 acre : homesites + mh } from court’ house . For Sale Resort Prop. 44A reviricted vand, pewpetually : _— wo large es: § ROOM M N. % MILE tes this ts the perfect spot Thunder Ba a acre. Main for country bome with - highway. 94.000 cash. Mabel Smith pov g Eg : Ph toPa2,___| just 62,300 with terms. Cally nN. ec: teday for Sorther tolorsnae" est from M te tion. k Lake Rd. Then North 1% miles to Tes Drive. Watch for AYTON WOODS. we are 3 bedrm. all vr. modern | able to offer a fine! tot. te home, With olf Y| ~ thie fine area ‘for ving and priced -nder todays| ~ ‘ oe prie fn market. leaving staté- Also ~ teeing : 8 room with ¢ baths oe the lake, ‘ ee So ge sae ae . cd eat ae =< OEE I : , | oe SAT RDAY. — a! iscellancous 60 = ale Misi us 60 | For Sal Sale e Miscellaneous a oa For Sale iscellaneo odo | Sess D t canbeda Gosas 57 | For Sale Miscellaneor YWOO by Dick ~— Sale H im geeriaye serie) PLYWOOD” $3 50 FOR 8A le set of | uw ptyscered...... vo 8 ‘ } . RT'S golf clubs rae % Gaus . f , loan 53. ‘CARNIVAL . . WAYNE GABE ae ee ee Chev, | te" Bit oop ovsceges es ae, * / : | ay e . ” ) ces _THIRTY-S STIX a Opportun ities 51) | Money oan , 9 Be DISCOUNT FE 5-3086 , * a atinds it t low prices, a — Business a ee hae s ¥ PONTI ' P ry 0 poermrenns| | inh fos to 25% IGIDAIRE jacbbarays AS 00. i ‘Sale Bu Busines’ Prare TOWN. Wikta_. / up floor samples. » FR 4 1488 Fi i: “WASHER, ~ wel 7 Lots ae RIGHT DOWNTOWN rie PutosroNe ; On all new i ae __ | REFRIG.. - 5: dish - tee - M- 59 ‘logadalto arment shop | BAXTER GL FO ve axis Stators cv seta PAY | 12 Tom Air Conditioner | "ice sore." ait. port, alah, Bg . & , an exce!- Ss tO 72 7 : w * F Est. 15 yra. Doing “aw gerne a YEAR : fect oS a col ae PER Riccks eit N Peery norey Oia F PONTIAC | ctvneme brands “oat. en TEAGUE ae 00. es 7 ve peise Working Condition , Mit Wall Genes “ior yy boxes ion < er retiring. : N 121 N. a’ SAP | e Perry: Park. Subs is woe. 6) WEST OF rent. Own dn. plus 202 ae 10 PHONOGRAPH., | 980 ea, M 12h. € & directly with $2000 HH. NITH” RADIO tools : A approval 60x. / ed commercial $5000 f take small TE Ri M MIC ZE hine and mise. %. G._ = Zon shopping eniery. | ef Ol ~ mac ty RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | Zonet ear we it for $4,450 house. or soatrect. neeeue yR voan” as Femi & $1 50.00 dink “vanerons cay oragh & Hersey Ce . on Sane” S ati 183 3 Haneous 60 © cE ee ae aay SRR es eter Fee sole Micememeest < CALL OR 3.1491 sagt ot roe eae rative b Dixie “ae cos ' r OL 60711 OL pices - SOIL: ake Rd. — Acre age 4 47 _ on 35-1950 POP Le ae Ores Established | on 0 T O $500 SHEATHING BOARD ....,.$75 M pmat (Gellar: Ay tte wick’s, sa a Li os Sale / i) years MY 3-3 OWN | $20 ‘ up — up RST B aace hand Ch WALNUT 1 AKE RD. trid © “ LAYOrre wire beer a wine ! HOUSEHOLD aoe. 2x8's and stoe ‘soo and easel s10 68 Ga: teeny: wood ant Posts ea! =s { busine ss— thre | Js < 5 s sa Pienty ef space to _balid 8 cam be Dar es scemerrert reat $2°450 | INAN CE CORP. OF Nails, it,3° se keg yo ped $3.98) son. 86 8 = Clothes MBE R CO. ne a Ho fh Frontage on S700 ‘De. epee ee TS eee ee ee ee vem FIN, PONTIAC ee f re HOUSE et BENSON ,LUN PE 42541 Ra. $2 800 with Seen ep rt equity. | 4.0533 fis-up joo wlife you « MOK QUALIT 549_8. Saginaw ET PUMP. tt XG. vir MPSTEAD | -ARTMENT SITE TER GREIN jane Sagiees oe | For ft TES 4195 PER GAL.~ $1.0 Saniareanl REO ee ae ice! “kK x | APARTME? | WALTER GREI? | Ais Se Sash = ec | da anes BLDG. eee be $3.95 PER GAL. GUARAN | 8 practically new, A-l ¢ rr cae a Ener Lat dl block of commercial | . BROKE iN “LOANS $25 ee 8161 Dixie Hwe CAMP SATISFACTION BROS. . | (piste Call v 2 | ACRES tion loce et free training. fin- | for Michig eal] Rochester OL | other misc items. dept. for real - OLEER | 6 CUBI cottage May- Oe cuts eee lepbctcho’ ‘ | Complete "Greets traps, flue low es, eee Monte Private Lake Estate BARGAIN ss 112. Gas! Clemens ae nce for those who | peror natn | Visit our trade-in | refrig Good for c¢ Piysco roll roofing & shing - ure Sump Creck er Wesckes | ers B8upply. 15¢ W Mante: . z | ry = in approximately A front on US top | ancial assista Your oppor- | 2-9521 OF | ains “ PLAN fair 6-1130. Felts than happy to fig Lining & SUPPLY co FE $4112 Weetdave feacres, ever letety ‘pri station. gle tunity’ Call now PE isee ae 0 ier BEF ey lawn USE OUR ey TERM Y PAIR OF LIVING ROOM CHAIRS. your ‘rommrate 3 WILL PLEASE | MOrcherd Lake Ave FE 3-701 | Sundays .0@ to ¢ Closed every Uillabie, and complete ,| Living quarters Good business u : | ectipse ha in allowance | 9 HS [O PA | PE 2-0837 W PRICES al Orchs } 36995. GO Thurs ER AND NO PT EX. 2 Good Bides. arge trade- 24 MONT! out | ae OUR LO : PUMPS =e D2 PT EX vate lake adern tase $8500 00° Terms H) Way vr Arects 52) Reece tee ce checite Ear _UP TO sell or trade Come out | ERATORS LAST YEAR 18s We RAVE FHA TERMS. yer Mec peeal go 8 Perry Eehuon dar te erokee, é tile = or ee many pic- bse Damer, R. 5, Coldwa' Sale Land. Cont La . | Deel iat chairs out door mrins | het me arcund. 2 acres © | REFRIGA one of Americas bent YFS. WE (ES LUMBER A_Thomps 13¢ FOUT WAR- tension ladder 1A type home A e ; _ hd eat alu Hes. Lawn mow- ,,, m new guarantee SURPI Ss ‘gg GUTTER ke Ra i. Equi ent 61. ture windows modernize —— Thiet NTRACT ON | and picnic aa 6 parking ILY ® TO ¥ | makes, perfect w refriger- | N Bates Co Ls 2678 Orchard La tr. Cameras, Equipmen : including automatic -PLYMOUT “ASONED LAND CO ool | sharpene OPEN DA for $ vears. buy @ ne & Material (ea eS ch eee NK REAUTI- = ‘ dishwasher Siva “ree bOI x an SRGLE Scaas Eli nit neriy noe mene | BARNES. S TL ARDWARE nee ts co tunel Gir te ioc wie Bes 3349 Highland Ra «M58 OR nae RIE CHEN CAR ee a asa. CAMERAS * ak paneled living end beaches nt Ep 9-918 ) tiac, or ad machine EN BS g i = ful fam u me 11995 wlight’s traded with Sears fare, “Hot oe area with ot o at Contract es ecb er acs 142 W Ce AMGNDRikos FOR 4 ae eeu 6 Guest 193 Orchard Lake Ave = OFt ANCHOR FF “ENCES: | oe ese os paws es a _ ewer ea CAMERA re vens atie of ee 0 rd | ill discou ‘SET O ash FE oa S- FRE Oe lues teh - ip : eccees in porches over- frontage on Me Cou pisiely and 8 VENA 6 2006 a tala of wot bes We 2 Re, Mio FE S941 /RCA_ AIR toner vwaney dow’ ee set 13 meaee at terrift Saat Orchard 817 W Huron ‘OSFPCTORA FA look a concrete swimming | of eva or aweed Building = . , ; [ied Pontiac Press | eeEuo PHONE FE = te CREME P I LECTRIC | PREF. ESTIMATES. | igan Fluorescent, 3 CAMERAS ~ipbieebil rons ‘ 1 mee Modern 8 roo Sil cond” Gas sation included. | NTR CT. RALANCE LL HOUSE IN roen ASPHALT TILE wo. 0 2€ CRI Lake Are 7 25. 275 rious makes o n colored film enant house. new barn A-| cond to earth price at SEASON | co ho' oper cent | SMALL ty or sell Want garde s m Floor Tile. . §0 9 cca Re AG RARSERDCHAIN~ tI 7? Fil hoaiects sole we : down to for 735 $60 per month | Trade equi tor or ca Linoiew eum ..- -.. 9 3465 Au KOCH BAR FILM SER me 202110 another barn 50x50 Really a vervthing Call $s modern on 1 r or Ford trac fter Unciaimed Lino . burn Heights leeraph - PADDOCK Ese Laine ne BEd other a isiene tor © | Secured by 4 rm r 21842 | tracto ‘all FE 5-0056 a Un aint ee aS . 6 ee ENED 41012 Wl ifuron rut” buldines rece caear | RD RILEN. BROKER [acta Nees ces eee arn vom coms) White "Beams PAINT & LINOLEUM RFBUILT WASHINO wacwinrs, tet Plasterboard... as mene re Lin Sale Musical Goods” _o: Oe ae © RLD.R 1ST | INVEST R COTTAGE 4 ROOMS. HAROLD S | inae all makes guaranteed. E_ 45169. : 4x8'4" tec noe A Vee ey os Nil Pac “WITH YOUR | oO. 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A-i CONDI- Either) iness for sale nad | pments to fit vour ‘ILL SWAP $27 or 3 oor w price he suo ens FE 20m : = | = | I ex ‘ 4 BABY GRAND PIAN ceedingly high production a ee Exceptionally ¢ _ on paym itt our new WHI payment {c New lo lus gas) Ken $39 #5 ory service an 2-6447 | 3} modern homes an acrounts k fits lit you should v fia ce ses coe ant 4-8694 Only $3 D SE a " “ = uthorige. factor test” tion Phone ere eee | plenty ‘ot_mozern farm Cal ats Secay cit ne nee modo fo dere mie eusind Gat ase. © crates RUlLoINe Lor si Rote Gas OR ALE RADIO® 66 ee ern. S00 | Northern Lumber Co. | Gracies peer ran 7 | GOOD PRACTICE eae 2 for large operation ae perteet Only $p 500-tota {| parking and shonving. w! await wilt SWAP BUIL rage “8 a SMA Ised Washer sia 3 Money Lave 7 en sale W HURON § Gallaghbers 18 E. : cy. 1110) orn homes On, oa ; Hation rooms Ww 2 car ge BARGAT Ui d sie merece 8197 Co eM 3H R's 63 : Staser Whipp Farm Agency IV im mediate possess) “| private consu 5-8121 and tell 188 with new for a fate model $12 FF TOM Rollaway be $30.95 EM wld & © Re. | TAS KE USED FE 4-0566 Feeeehenh Lonsing Ph price | you Or phone FE $-812 Well and pump ost 1526 eK ae ecver oN New Rurk Bed OUSE | Tiersen a © tile 4184 pi UL ROTARY | ET PIANO. CABLE, : : . 7 ee rE \ ow NEW SPIN nt. $-1464. evenings ED_2-0314 SON. Realtor | vi "yeur ‘aecdo _car_or cash FE ! “BLOND r-babe, screen RDS WAREH 2 PowrR a SPRAYERS ho & Bach Big diseou OUSE, A JOLIN | made tete -| LOR Road Detro 4 FT. : 10 TILLERS +} WER Time | , Drainic Products Co, OL SMALL FARM POR RENT emcee) A. hd, | H ulo FE_ 2-6603 SOFA. 2239 Elizabeth Lake chs Sctiece= 98 4 will old "$395 up Row! estes ut Wie - ere 4 IN $32.95 | depo: w 7 Miller y, rooms il neces aa “MUlberry| 1/04 > velee eo aph i ome WN NYLON FRIEZE ic Chef FE e316) Sump eerErE 2 yments available W i ment. Se Lt an orem mt | Ile 4.2833 @ ny. ees ushton, evtre lone. Mag RADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR | Sump Pum UMBING $2100) cn and ware cern cht PIANO 7 TUNING CALL percee Sate | — iL n Oompa | < e_ FE 4-0263 T R. B. Munro, 172.8. Sagina 95. | 1593 S. Woodwa MI am. Oscar chm -———= he bet Uh Le FURNITURE as ranges. H. = aEATERS 4 He Rd Birm neham \ ~ | CLINTONV ILLE RD. 0a isthe buy of t =i FOR YOUR” Ruron. AUTO. WA tubs. $6495 Re) wtile £D a | _bsnt Sawin Perry Street This m brick with cm OR %2717 K'S § ft. cast iron 11,3 pe. | — NEW GALVANTs 2 "A SPINET PAINO W 18 acres with barn and 7 ae rn| Wee ‘ond Floor) Se ees deectat. ER OAS. BEST HIS WEE trap toilets $31. lava. ft. lengths = 1i%se ENT buy later All money eeeis ee we peers baal itl eC Flours: * es Sacurday @ foRn| Lerpan eine as out, ead cLoTWES_ DR slightly Gp oicdiaiys | T. SPE Cl ALS: pote dry — I area es —* 0 2 Hg al ft. MM! ai surety Se ede ap oo > speed tbilities — $18.000| IEN VO | full basemen bran value Mie i $1250) tory sao. AVE PLU 5-2100 | ount. Gallagher s sere ope ea be arfangea. Eg —W HEN © YOU NEE De pecrsation room ate ct er cent iene! 303 Orchard Lake |S pe. bkfst. set “ .... $4900) 8 Perry - LAND EDG- 1798 Sacinaew cures | pats st ee Sow k.G. HEMPSTEAD 1s THE “BIRD" TO 8E es $500. Pith on TRADE. Your — Aro APT | Se living room set... BS Rene bevacee es Dodee OFFICE Drak TE Gaal SAVE sie ON THIs| BEAL TIFIP " ! | FHA home -RATOR. 2 pe nines ; machin tint Bac- Fs ‘6 Dodge r oil ‘| { plang teturnedg fram 1 : rena HURON re rE 2-497 m1| COCRIRY GROCERY leceted fx $ to [eiaps Wie vacuot CROSLEY REFRIGER. Spl a Vurecr ken shred @ motor Hy ates sale 8350 are counter | we ami seeding Gailmehet 1B Haren 8 rE = expanding sf ur “y size tion. -Oniy 5 dr ctr LO¥@0 rifice for Halstea store Two bar — power wE 4 ‘ ; = ACRES, 60 TILLABLE SUCHY | Miehway toc ation ractive 2 bed: You can get seetty oe ee AMPSEN | working ond! = suid lecteua oa ee ie cece! at Spr ovate fawn weee? Piadians & nk ote T PRICED TO 8 Fit _Realty Ortonville PE €3142 | parking Very ee are signature car or te al vue BATEALAN-N. ; 40528 | MI 6-1300 IN GOOD CONDI- 9:13 gir onecut we tn Walled Take INSWICK POO! fawn mower iC OMnn caeriwas Oe end ene “King” FF FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE | tale and all for only 68800 down poche eran kes else 10) hel eALTORS oe Sun DAVENPORT ing) ie chale New Gekiend eyrniure oe Fe BEE eRe, cue see Aes . Sr eee —_— Coil Retledge OR F111 FE eo ior ‘tect Be al mon-y_nroblems, REAL pri comatine Beccles tion, ie “et cooker, Mid: 104 8 Saginaw St I» ry ee fee. et ef cae) walls ee a Ga Se RCI AerS teen = plus sto you Multiple Lis Z == cannin — ND DE stick far , eeare counter : : “Ss : A-l cond Both for $17 aes eee . NT at _ . . west — -orn- TRADE: ; rock, celina scose conic! : TNC | | Se Ae i Sir arat a . RESTAURANT wee lothing 56 D CHAIR C ‘ $905 har: ‘ope, $150 coms OU. . 5 {033 APE FR-COENTY acl As Dal Ld tlgal lB F | For Sale Clo . eApoRE AN + stove. hair i all In A-1 shepe, . OR 3564. OR 3-10 aN : coeh Lake' Sea 4 ls or a DAVE Bottied ga Occasional ¢ 819) all 20914 New $264 - SSAC GORDION. « IMLACRES ee Houghte lenty of parking Excel- io spot refrig, Studio $2450 Call_FF_ 2-081 7 “YOUNGS. | Factory PPAIRED TO USE 120 BA. hers. . 16 R reem house in fair “and Gee aes Ox building. plus owner “~INANCE CO “MENS SUITS S178 ws Oe yore: ~ COMPELS Gas range “ol... $2930) saTHROOw FIXTURES Oi gas | oLp GARAGES | REPA! your 2s ath 8358 Otte ~ naty chicken conp and tool jeni 0x tats If vou re seek FINAN 7M 16 FE 43-5305 F HUSBAND ich: + Eiectric Rance ; 9 95 n kitcher ‘urna steam |“ jook like now age doors. Huron St _ FE 4.0566 2 yea ‘bare With If stan home and sae ta ot' Call now | « P ioe ne a ae Tady< size = ; SIZE 4 JEW, DEATH orl al! household pps sane sectional 2 oe 93 | ade coal. Hot water aoe heater, tage. Put in new gar | ale Store Eq ui ment 4 vpions Has year ‘round Aas for lorie, geteila: 1 288) Ese $ GOOD Tee T uacee. | weak eel Eke Range! Davenport. and Conia 7 | boilers. Sete e acical supplies. Terms FE 456 a BOODLE | BAS | ‘Sale Store quip ream Beme _Brods oe vfs eerie = elrv voune man's sport jackes Coin ol See ee catase suite. a Dresser chest ¥ .... $94 Rare sere tile galvanized =e PRACTICALLY at «681 i: = vinvUREs, chard fetel pr eae Barats HOTE! LIQUOR BAR us ae 0 42. new trousers. item... $ Washer, uate rollaway chert and “dining room. suite ... $49.50 cv oes ene fittings keve ih _by bugey. EM | INES SAL. i | GROCERY woe, Aver eae IDGE ~~ R : : sort town The 4 lvwood sty les, break- g pe din ; 8 per SUPPLY. i PAIN week" | best offer takes FE 4-620) worthern reso ® 10 rental FE. $-7145, Ho lamps, tables, ff! ANY ITEM int. herons ENNY F | N_ Paddock TS Ralcw: eating for Z SO 3 SUIT WITH of drawers, fryrite. waffle NT TERMS Pain PE ¢5431 “p - $398 arate 290 ar lates! 2 » 4Q. var bas « nt bar income _ JALITY MAN'S & Too | et, sweeper , o. Call CONVENIE , 2 ND tnt, 1 eaies “ “a | E NEW 7 YRS" Sale Business Property 49 Comfortable 2 Mpedroem owner 3s “COMMUNITY LOAN co” rom, pants, Good = Also tres “evervthing ae Ortonville, THOMAS F oo FORE. BALP and seavasion Oe ae Sera (eto ae #228. Like : GER ‘ rerythine in -:exc ier | FE 213 1 for owne once.) at 609 ons b Anytim EC Ove wo gallon for v0 SEO fountain-counter stools | apt Everythine “Will consider wrenc ama 10's, worn ke Louise Sub / RNITUR * T int. gal. ..... | new foun ; ; 6 000 down * 3 E. La we | shoes size | Mich Lake = : TOP, EG a bber base pa $41 | ine FE 5-2761— Mice vor oe Se GS ‘Ponta area Rome i trade 3 PAST UICKLY |_fare ORPTEE MODIS Ws aLECTRIC SATOPE TBE TOP.) FUR fring item __| ext “TOgL WELL DRITUING CORSE el ieued ar te. | Sale Sporting Goods “68. ; ; 1 iE é HITE MAJ 1637 good con’ ( 20 PO machine $-§732 | © eat Cor : RE NICE. for 300 ee ont “ARD FL PARTRIDGE: GE w ce 8? FE 21637. i YLEUM $7. N DEPT. _ Lee We eee | L “‘LOOR a I” (EAC SA Ee | CAVARD EL P. To 4-35] [J 500 | orn en ja SUITS, DRESSES. | “12x12 LINO — TRADE-T $1995 CARINET SINKS "ROM $99 os St _Onen 9 to 8 ATTENTION, > IN IDEAL SROT FOR. PE ATL TOR P4358 p to |SIZE 12 & 14 als Also 2 girls | WALL TILE 25c | Lving Rm suite... $10 08 Sa butld in from As |98 8 Saginaw § AC ars Sion aaeeecne yi cee MODERN GAS STATION RE RU SINESSES Z ov! coats. and form 48525. | 414 FT. GAL... $195 2 Pc. 1 bed comulete ... 9, Sinks ink: from. $9 95. OST LIGHTS PORCH «$1995 Sheteur ‘9 oper 100 LT 4.4255 } ATE & | S$ care Sring ¥ ze 3. FE s PAINT. oe ‘3 Pc meta s ... 899.0 Double sin erry PP xquisite poet all sizes $29 5 REAL gt 1948 to 195) 30° coats xi - wn R HOUSE 10c tric washer | 1m 8 Ow ‘raught iron exq alee SED IT MICHIG i closed tn NG GO GUA LE Pecond elec £10 95 _ Thompson wroug & =e our conn . NEW AND USE Leslie R Aliddteton oens. 100 yr. HUR ON | eect oan ine meee on ne ea Daeo wrooIne. . $10. OR RORRER RARE FAINT Pr anise ren leaf table De > chairs . $2095 CASH FOR Eee itor = eee aa Tee for every ee aA noe 89 Parkhurst FE 7-996 : nd other se R HURO : in gas rang £24.95 rE « in house @t terrific values Mich ~ Ruy TRADE . RROKER = 8 1TO°8 niture. signatures e i ERS. 141 W ue E. oore dinette 3 ESTI- house at terrific hard UNS BUY - SEL! aiid OPEN EVES riths 25684: By cs . rr “DELUXE. a spe te ie: ‘E FENCE. FREE | 15) ho B39) Orchar ut Telegraph : ; EN : | LONE | tuoresi: et Burr- r-Shetl nis 8s pahondl JL . : STORE, “Y hold Goods ‘37 FREEZER CHE See eee MOT LIATED -cve OR 1.8321 ~| tran se Comuners ial \ ARUN ry | Sale House : 1) MANY wee mates Lake Ave Hag oe ip INS. - BUY - SELL - TR . >: VARI “WITH ‘4 ROVE | = ere Pe ht = ‘ER HAN GY at : 40560 Block buliding wat eel Tit Sone Geer ena. ot ©) kland DRESSER AND NIGHT purL on “HEATER enikehs Wy \t AN’S Cleanup Time Is es deco- FOWER (DAWKT MOW ERE Fi FE Onion PALE ee Yavatnries 2 imrge ver $47 000 ner a +, RED. i - gel tank. $5) range ele ECE? in and see ou ‘ b Jawn : w : irokcing 9 i ' ‘ -5 ce lectric : rr 4 Come Level en Ons wines: bine reare Beer and ‘wine coe neu Stang FE PORT NVTON fie 120 hecranm Bet 828 ture 187 a ee TOVE. $39 rations —featuring the new | _Soe! “NEW BOODLE BA. Tent rice « hen He Wate ae kete Owne: 2 ee oon + O pany : “GREEN poner chair. end ad room set $25. Other furn VERY NICE. ions st door and) on" MHURCIE S Ne ene 3-4601 $203 Locust | gary ra fov aosb USED. zt oe Tot size ened lan cant 418 L i I I } freize and m fit. misc eet T8078 ; it. Also e- a tl bu { | FPR 4-919 Soxss8 ase Nip else tele rat TOUINVESTIOATE Th ear PE PR | abies ioniae Beare oe ) Oe FE Em | i ktorm door” FE 8-0837, 64 Ox o wie ee Ra oF — mit ions FOLDING | Sand, ‘Gravel «| Dirt 66 202 PON : | Call after | ee ROOM maw T 8. G OUT _ PAIR tth track OR = RN LIVING RO ERS. PAR CLOSIN Sxl ft w { . . - CT ATE. WIDE E 06 [3 Pe dane icon thats and legs reezer Ai Gebde axes 206 Myrtle _ | 5 sniata tas ee ah | $7021 a calls after 8 PM laa RLACK DIRT & PRAT. NEW C cioienis Hf ol vice of Pontine i foam rubber fore wrouxht | , Lieu ft chest | AR GAINS j pec weilicie oeeekace ae P RE ABRIC A rel | shredder FE 2-4759 EM 3.3224 Mt) foamtace on oe eer i A ee lage REALTOR table, (wo Ore cep old, cost | Netionaiie Advertised | USED BAR $30.50 up. coe pal paint veceueeeesses "ss pop ts PI SPAT; A HOUSE. aa top son ANDBLACK DIRT. 196 deen with ont ley im B FF 4-047) iron) ctiaic Teon-| 95 frie ceo e cece cag tn) ”CCLineleum ...... tnt * > : Ca es 0214 7 OE ais a : , : odern $199 9: Re 49.50 se pal 3ER} se FE pert inealed near Britton ,. 2, Relea eons ITH 3 RIDES | $450 8235. ba aa lag set. cus- HE | A WAGNEP CO. 1 colterot Refrig. ......... to Rubee | H's, S55 7S Saginaw | BI : FOR BEACH. or eo on LuOIRT SaAnG Pisins Very reasonabie. KIDDIE PARK poll ART shoot temporary ie Marte l-vear old, a 1960 N Ondyxe i Kelvinator = ....... * re 50 SMIT — LANK | IDEAL “. am») A aod grave FM_3-2449 : | PeeWee golf os f-driving range ‘om made tn $650 $225 Above | FE 5-922! IANO Roper gas range -... $99.50 ICNIC TABLES, $10. PL te | “AMPERS AN s BLACK ine eniery weer buildings and. Y O ye aa “furniture like new SALE UPRIGHT abies Hamilton Bee Dryer $79 50 : SFT a ant up New mn Lk Rd | CA} YARD. SPE. 4&1 Tor soiL cenit, 1) dirt T Practically on 7 at | pieces 0 u d. 780 FOR- Cheep Wash $90.50 ‘4 7600 Elizabet! | > 1s Ss 8 “| dirt Sand. gr falta Now operating ; & this week en : ondition. Thor . 40 and up | ACK SESE é PE 5.4758 ; W ] E Houghton | Lake Mh weene Sei ucky Mitel tt Ra FE 4-4676 M OUT eat ; —Reversinre Bendix far AXYT ON's Beer eee “* a AL MODELS FOR er 8ON BLACK never $9000 00° In ent to ‘ BEDROO! . E815 he ates , : heel trailer : me Sy ees “ERS | Travel and fill ‘ 2 PIECE MAPLE GAS sTOV for 815 : liance whee = C OWNERS vont tee see oe land buildings and en aiperect Os 2 Pl Ironrite FE 4-4 wi fen, cost $35 ee “urniture App lance PITE HITCHES RAILER A , i F. 81108 BR OS Phen Wilson Houghton ake Mi! h 3 Five PORTABLE RADIOS FE Powe he eos ray Orchard Leke Rd. a cubult i MODELS TO! ia TOR Fo BLACK 1 or. ata & = it ver, C : a Py 4 . * ry! Ae eorge PARTNER WITH 84 000 to $19 N00 ‘0 To have vour ace le! ot S-8755 UITE. $43 Sotne E t aa FE —_— to che frame = OSE FROM, NO peat, fill ae an. aaj" Georke bd nEAITORS pane tn butlding Drive-In re Ruckners on tha pér 2 PIECE LIVING RMS ara i ELEC SRYER NICE pp 5-881 ‘e920 50 “AN The kind that bolt CHOOS awe _Burkiow FE 2. Phos OR 3-1294 tt. 5 _‘airant FE 43284 mornings unemployment 17 Charlotte Latour Goop Teondiliea Ge Only $60 MI 6.1300 y,, USED oes , Panos Clectric co. of all makes of ne" Dizie Hwy. MONEY DOW N. = @1 TOP soil, snag Comin | del Open Fires tis oun eiens : : (2 CUSHION DAVE! Oakiang °° OF GOOD FURNI- es . Pr. ok 31456 | INQUIRIES INVITED. | “gana fiz be : ee ee Cr = cae ; 8 cond. $12.50. De HOUSEHOLD _ itelor jsell| 60_W Huron. Rr OR 3 D, | DEALER. : _FE $1112 p Se 34 OSMUN EXCELLENT 10 OT eas LW re whe Are | clean ce _| 5 cash, Suite PRIGERATORS, FO W HOLLAN FE 4-6500 ED 8To ’ Clea fon cenncerciner cent PA ad I ] INESS® Buc nie Of work sre treated with Ave aismiN TOO - CONDI. | separately” Sold our home. ‘Call USED, D REFRIOE a Munro Elec- gy Bytes Phone MA A_$-4782. REO DELURE REEL el he al een aoe Earl siete Smell business _S8b_OL 29761 _ Joy | every consideration. |6 YR. C 1-86 000 W we GOOD CON- roid, Hand lawn : ——— OTS | | FE 71-0530 E DAV trie 1000 iRRIOATING POMP GOOD CON: LAE E a 120, HU or Mootcaln T bick COMMERCIAL BLDG. | dest st) (ag CU hee gan nh ate on |HOLEEWOOD BED. A veceastonal yeEn, Bove eae 8 ition. FE a aK ie aa TOP $01 Po ot Uskland AL MILING ith | Iwave pays to dea | few $200. Also 8 cu = mail table, 2 chairs. TV, | yoy FREE STANDING TOILETS 8.95 6. Loaded daily “RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE. wroceyerd Ave fromage with | 5 Bucknars. . | 3-316 ceem ef rowers & can tables’ 8 : Ons Ranges 1x12 double sinks... $8.98 ontiac. FE 24a3t 00 975 Baldwin Ave _.FE 46-6203 block building sppreximeteyy = ft a u ls ie RCA USED ~ Cone TV. coeny Gus cabinet, — ne Mew Reree oolapet a ae with citings wih trim. BLACK DIRT SAND FILL AND NEW MODERN BUILDING ZONED x 45 fi Good 6 r ment | TV antenna kit. 89. | chine, lawn mower an Tae ate Radio wa 1133 | % pe. colored bath se’ 8109.90 Travel, delivered. MA 4-2327. : NEW a - at. excel-| ded im the low down pay 9.95. : | oc 8 Broadway, weet's 4 torv 2nd Irregulars. 3 — See kernm) es “ern WALTON seeerh on goa La =D ELECTRIC | 'save’ Puompiva “Sipe © | PATEROARD 88% | aten sant and tohvel PE Terms. nr AB ICe Watton, Cor. Joslyn Ex INT WATE : A a th : Rd warehouses - Al Neti nie gq. ft. ae DRI\ EIN ae, ies ore 1 CEROME ~ DINETTE _ ‘fon installed $129 85.80 yal. tn- WATER HEATERS 206 Bi Iss PUNCH PRESS see ne See sal mu, TYPES DIRT AND On: VEL ee ie TY: NNET | ayils ‘restaurant | 1s = stalled $ ANCE SOME side so 12° diameter cran * our Quahte Bui 22 W. KE u ly situated on | ; R. Ww. Huron. PECIAte—CLEA OWN " stroke, 4" net Ge uext a TL ee Mig’ Lot 45 «x lel ee er ea coe Pomuee | OFFICES ARE LOCATES: Jaiwew 7 17 ‘¥40 ~ WASHEI te aie aaa (ODERN: MAROOA- tine Ps size 354 oa. ) 60, su area. ott Soe Oa rool Og or siore ot ~~ Fat Tete 3. OP soit 3 car framed garage set Good black top parking faci ‘o ~ sey cls: chest drawers: bed baat hae Ch. 340 50. | tn ms ' rized with gen- We carry a tull line ling Siar or Saas space Just & . a iving quarters also in- | oY tian blinds; w ERS OWE siso moto hn fdeal) ood faousstion, beling Dunn FE at i A mals _ferece or shop. 44 i a te oe romeiaa. 2nd. floor National Bidg 3? Gat Et ECTRIC WATER EAT | ee Mr s-oses RED CON TpRMs 8 gonacuens x gray ior, magnetic cucn be |. haere Pes YR TOLIEER CO” DELIVER | BLACK So AnD on te ditional mote} urfite Cea ne, r H bah ~ ABY YOUTH BED. for = Iso wired for once PAUL 8T_ CY RD. stoue Ty n a; see for vou PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy | EOLLABY t mattress, | 5-815) id WASHER. inched down, a ration - Sane0.* = COR. RE R LO appainimens DRAYTON PLAT? ble te with innerspring N GDESKS. ¢i0 continuous ope L 6120 ! rent- over or en at ire : wae 5 TOP AsdiL. Se Oe aS We eR trent) cit oe LAKE 210 Barnsion Telus eNO N a | eee $5. FE ee i amas ene aes ER Mw GRAVEL. Ea ASD age Oe K Perty B Seress trom MAICIUGAN nl SINESS WAUEED (en te Bann) Classified Ads 4 P TiaRany TABLE. 2 + Pi Totes : | WESTINGHOUSE AUTO. W mivor re: mn Rovel Ost. Linco 5.9825, roe PE. $2000 alter 6 pm, . ew dunior Hien a ALOT vo TION! 7 | ont need for) Te ah user ecm oa tales ter saver. Needs mi-| fincota, Rove Cal FE : : : 4562 Van nke | a hat you CO, meat: |" we ano Burne Rd. E 2-0790, : F -M PSTE AD SALES CORI ORN UTICA. strom Bank | A all FE. LARGE, MODERN condition 38, ott sa 312, <7 _G. HE} Hae BROKER | One block north acros what you do, ¢ j te ave root, we x MU 4-8 Jeg B. HUR 1 JOHN 4 LANDMESSER . ‘ i 28181. Cal Forth FE ome 1873 & Telegraph Rd. : ‘ ak: : ng | Park At Our Froot Door x i # = i ¥ + sot rt - | 66 - 4 ; rvewa¥ _ Sale Farm Produc ‘ ERE geen var BL ACK -ASe| Apo e 78 78| Foe Sale H THE /PONTIAC PRESS SA" for or DpInd tt tated ba aio aNDING 78 s& ‘Accensories_ TURDAY JU 85| For Sale Trucks JUNE, 30, 1956 ae , 4 r ailer “se Outboard 90 For Sale Ca - 2 ii | E esale Prices rs «91| Ss: For Sal - — xchan ge , PRESLANE BOATS” Sey CLEAN 0s Sale Cars - 91 For Sale Cm ‘THIRTY-SEVEN _ be re 58 Oo | Sn + SPECIAL 5 TON ¢ - or FE rs: __.glide. w. if oR DTOP, POW! I im : cH DERSON ) ie “@uiteta “aier | a nag ae OUR CAR PA PE ia, culy. Fa ys args 4 VICTORIA, LOW ~e Fer Sale Cars — a , : de YMB ; 2 ees — | GREAT LAKI R DEAN'S BS geet ova ‘ures Sidementa aries roo) Btn ae eee ee = a oe oar G _ter, on rubber, $308 NO TRAC ‘AT LAKES Pate Senne t miss ths one. ae 88 expenaly a Dover a “ a6 FORD v4 ¢ DR: ¥ culee Er CON os GRAVEL ' py a na BEEMER Cee rE Lint aaiky. Mis St'Claraston Rd % pobal owner, | Ee ‘aber ext Pg yontet30 good shi RE 3 bedroom TR 5.1787 = Ra ghey, Bog give (i FORD, 7 BOO! FE ¢1170 10 Babecsal Gc ane. OA ft. 10 ft. w 16 to UCK TYPE Mercur W STA’ , 3 — : or e2iti milk coole ) Gee rues available s chassis Lowsor" 7 owns! Fion | bird oto THUNDER- PONTIAC LAKE 8 PE 38-2500 oF Le ga Fe: r $30. MA ce as low a5 18 , We FoR ACCE 1 _FE 3-613. fr, = & ene DER- ~ ‘ BLDRS. ut Lk. rms a6 Wale as A 5 per cent an. _Srakes, 9716 43 ry motor & air! PT R : O | = iste M 5.000 LINC Pere - ce eS AG Sie Aue ears), ANERSON “eo Sa ES aE es ee an wl ent, -no Erase soos AMEE SEEN Cass . niga SAAT YDS pa ie pee BOTTLE GAS sag CEN ARE CO On ees EDS | atten ses om ace as $akPos® poste fy ime sata a eg 12 aeaeerlas ces (Ens. OWE fig ce| ACCESSORIES STORE * Garjend Pre $0032, CibEAP 308 G.M.C _Sehineon.°*” bei? ios. “8 | en Depey, 00 tare tare, wots | lt Ast RAMBLER Sonica, | Reed a RAMBLES, BART AED 3 Liv- nti : R LIFT elegraph 6. € ; : z cially rs. and ba ible. M CON ler 8595 mm. Just t or, Heavy ¢ Liv? Open E PEE 21-3300 aR: pen Eveni CHEVROLET’ | priced fo sdtope, | driv echanteally vinT.| {oct on this _ You can’ L spike too 7 2 oe isa 30-F ‘Eves 4 Sun p.m rward 6 ¢ CocKPITS | Tues -Venings His ian Pay bal. “IMT FLEEILINE ome | isles radio. heater for oer) ane nis ane. Aiep hae Be DIN Will’ sell: below el De ig Ls LA Ir tga Gobind, MTHeF g/ Tuesday Thr ir Ce or 978. Johnson | $308. FE ¢ for quick grer fof Linesta : ne Die Hee new. th. Small @ W. FULL npr $1000. ough Frid. 4 DR. BE ron | AS LOW A _overdrt reay ond Laneoba q days, extra G 61 Dizie Hwy lesale cost _over payment mo down. SAILBOAT - = ay Defrostérs L AIR. R& YOUR 8 ‘UST { ve. 3 M 0139 Limeoin or rel on Yale, we Bolen MA S401! s. MIO-9307 with agil, cover EXCELLENT. OAKLAND AT iG E St) eens: Rb u: CAR DOWN ~ PACKARD | for_further or retail, 00 Yale, weet of Bald: ein iy wed horse | ~ _Rent Trailer Space — 79 tomy Pon read oreall PE PHONE. ae aS Dr Rk V_ OWNER | P TO 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE mate “aes ion CLI PPER- WALLE a Sey a © NE FE 35-9485 hie . td 310-3 heater. r del Course greens, D WAKE veral good PRIVATE - shield wa . Shift. Wind-| ¢ skirts. Trul auto. anit, fender FE Gop | Used tr g TRAILER For Sale Clean a nd-| as ya \asmuen car teens SAND, 4-1034. actors, modern ¢ SPACE 8 . , 35,000 np be good @ beautiful ca af used tractors, Ako pow| a Fink ESB" sus | MR cola Cora 9 | -sitthmere 8 tet | oe ee aie “ein er mowers, Evans Equip | __Sate © ihe Rae OE tam, SUE OUT “4 1953 | 1 Bepsatite: aalee eon, FE ie ae Oe MA 5.7878. ixie Hwy. Auto Aeceeeeres 2 Gachege. sen rosea gt a Natior la 4 DR. BE ROLET | oe EVROLET-OLDS | OT pee ; TOP GOTL, 6A. PRA UTO GLA an gas c e vreserver t _ EL A ‘Oakl i 92 vert. 4169 Fole; "53 "Call Bob. OR 3- GRAVEL. PiLL.| TILLERS. NEW & Olas inwtalied while, You, rie onl eee ae etc. Exe. Has radio, he. IR° and County’ s oley, OR TOP 3-5548, FE 5-002. teed, Parts and service HEWES! Giles bree’ 1"! while you wait v to go. Complete =e aot heeter. Powergiide.| Fastest Grows Ye poner PATRIC . BLACK Po e de glass. Fr er ork ar (0) own mile 67 ing Dealer” ike TAN FUL sand & es DIRT. PEAT Tillers. Sal ria Spade choad tastaen ee} ib. 1 se Se et 4 5. 1800 8. raiarfington’ ‘boat Le ales aad whe er car = Tt is a) a $1 Dixie Hich ealer” | 7. .. LL deliv ful dirt, : ey ower) In. er, all w coffee to “a | es raph rd. Pon- vi Oakland ¢ sharpest | [Aple 5-6071 way at Tals i | poutn re t FE. ce | Pontiac Arle Rervice surance jobs honored se |8& HSON OUTBOARD MOTORS “We will st i CREVRSLET Com county 3 4 Geet ON mn ees e evNazun wk Motur Salee Plants Ponti Opdyk: aturda ea and D MOTO a) 5 $185. 2 DR. ure ~ Trees, Shrubs 68 Ct caaratens eh won | 2 Oakland ae, ans Co [oe la boats, ev otareralt & gel even if war edit cer “old (Take over pa NVERT. « MO MO. | “B h mapa may gouge |e unin |For Sale Tires we) "iil ene MARINE. SUPPLY Seen turned down ele | ie Soman rfrestn | Ped he De_veRy _ Lverybody's Cred right Spot” en . 3969 Don- res __ SA Owgne MARINE SUTPLY where.” elae| | ould. Penaic onaer eects, RD a oe on en eerie. is y's Credit For Sele SUMMER SE cg an rea To os rene ae | TORS nes MAR a_PoRD Done aN ae sels Gind Here Jerome : pe -C These res “ruled aBanoarn | Wea. MEtndition BPE Ge 03 \ ¥, 80 PO MOTOR. EM Sau 31 stud ano as |b 8 Saelnew ot dud | OLDS-CADILLAC “ur (TOY FOX, TERRIERS REC nEG LEARANCE i abe in on bew ie “eHRBED WOLVERINE 4-2477. ° Dn call, uu Ste hon enraasice hd wean slg aeae Se} «(Cass at Or tie en J nale puppies. Stud os | ( | : ednd, PE ¢ E Boat | N : e ‘1 owner ‘51 t) adk ioe ee) ee Very good de BD at NEON SE wake MO REDIETERED or S AL - & T ss OUTBOARD “MOTORS are No co-signers ® RTI ote! recline eunin bed. | only 14 | Fora pick-ups ton with | FE 80488 axe & O8 3-241. RED BEAGLE, = 1852? ne hee ® = os v _ | pio WP boat trailer” “ys No furniture loa 32a. Mr Hackets nore | Sse itm Dew top. Sharp. $405. oll. g Ee} SPANMIAL 2 1 2 grote ete B traétor ae tele NITE WAL ve aoe, PLYWOOD. oUTRO = . No finance com ns . 50 Pontiac 7 , | burn er oo, ras One, owner | SAVE oe ry he tac chevige, 803 S. sogtuas. tax x. te SD cimliiang Deir No red tape panies on Ferg Pe ley dada Fe swe ise mecece. | tes Chere 3S cenrerim 1_sre. old. Fi Male iy Hilacy oe Hitch (G60D USE z yan” eond ree bool OR | ea oward's Used | 3 [1 RAMB 3 ait eae e. loaded Awe Sorin BD. ALE I Allis Chalmer iso whit D TIRES. sise 0 —-_- bot Immediate Deli HONE EM 32734 and Rd. (M39). Aisle ‘ER STATION jase Bids iow ies sharp ~ $-3058. | with cultivator ® z rE Pirbny walls 603 8 P SCOT Sea _ . . elivery __ ond ve, R&H. 23. WAGON, | ord Victoria. v ge. 1 owner ga Pon wes re) st ae SUN ART Sat) COLA TER We Hold Your Note SPEC ~ LOOK! . FeO GT | ca ; ' rial | rt ‘TON | rd Mo uy r Note” | | 1 Studeval nic “Diack with tea tee ron eae Ria Petr rise ose ee y Here, Pay Here | IAL s1 Biidevaner vias good _ AKC REG. - OR 32451 Ge baler antee a new cars Fie = TWE t Ty NATIONA re Int 1949 Ford 4 second i oes ised vices ane _ 50 ee pod opel 160 4 PAONER co. i MOTOR le . FULL PRICE npeomationa! Halldor ‘ ar GLE PUPPIES tre cultivator DWI > | "~STTonp 522 ° a sae ES 31 Ches a resel powe pants OUGHT “ PUPP wD Hte .N x SON eS Alacer SHORTY HX Ok's _ ; ome 52 Ply oath ec . $293) blade, ¢ seed a aes Nash Rar I ible Fenn PALENELY auras sonable. ain : - Mid > < 9 R , , i Ss 7 11101 fe auc AN UE Ei Cotte Saha ence tas a mae Auto Service re "MERCURY Fue | irmingham | s Stude. Sedan ve ape ee it today, — HARDTOP eme FRUCe, DEALES Show PUPS. _— ; DOUB ee - les ARD 33 Chev 5 teres 1024 ; - ae er 6370 Dravton Ra Oe | re are $9120 oe midi ae TRANS REBUILT | CaED ae rat ve? 5300 Clean Ca (755 an Sedan .. me 1936 Plemouth ners $55 $28 Olive 19761 Kc TTT eel aMAEE TRACTOR | _teed 4 erry ere tallied Podich La ywood row eS ‘OM ican . TS | °° nev. VS Seda W agons = Station is \ MAIN ROCHEST on ia. Ready tor (reining. Lawinnd. | | Soa. abe seriag Cake, Loy GRanisnar 1 ‘cuton ead glele several used outboard: moter ae FROM “MANY MORE : $l, 393° els Some and 4 dr, mod- Op" A SOL x: a@ wiand. | aiens eerden tre tube Small ear Cylinders revo: ING IN — __ chard Lk Ra F Vivers 3890 Or- 'B b 1% Ee me are de T a i pat ARIUME IS OAL) POLL | wHE MULberry peptone all for chine Shop. 7) =< Zeck FE 3-614) T- oO Frost, MAKE OOSE FROM ge mos. O $90 wipped and WHEEL 478 863 Phone Me | YOUR OW Beautiful 1958 Pi Sait tien, tant | f P RIDING TR See iT i LINCOLN N TERMS ar V-8 Piymouth Sav DIS __ Mansfield pry ise Briggs ACTOR 8", a —_—— ranspor CO} MERCUR oe ae aroy. 4 P ISCOUN Boston ames ise tae ee wan drewtar and triple $4: male Motor Scooters 82) ri seadolinthoateniol BMS. WC Tal Deaiee fad paint, Ligh vforeia “ery white lymouth 2 Dr = eontyac RAIL -_ RE ples. pt mode) Lik es Demons MOTOR BY AIRLIN A cial ieatacec jue trim. Many sted . —— s St PE 31 BOX ae SreD tne Fu PUP. | ae nn a bee. Compicte ouee. | fue om SxCHLENT con. ie ae Sr Se poe _MI_ 6-290 BIRMINGHAM | RD seeaki (euler seein ce epeetat. Bad Ronn omae = vehop. 08. Astor” FE _| AA | jase CURNMAN Kos Angeles fon Franc Me noapuabren y BOO 1052 ‘ 3 at yee me IPE Astor” FE FE eae Lage YS A T L E ESD Mie agen i EAGLE ‘CHA x nN =| Miami, we a Petesbure ‘Tempe | _§ Lary — “ vey ROLE T Se menceee club epe L ~ BUY ae § akc oUs garéen (actors . Pri mse plus tax T ea ie oy id tires Oakland . . ne owner Exc —— REG. bor: gardener-albe the fa- ce e340 Mil Mi 07 i ranged. F erms can b& ints B n Cou ‘ 1942 H A aoe se and B conom y- whe: F Ce = Hs erry Servic er vIeK SUPER | Fast nty's udson Wa : COCKERS m , Walki tedy Pri el or Sa eee On|. 2 1888 «DR. SED. est Gro | R&H. Near! sp. 4 dr Hr wed See ate penne | poe Eee cm ep - le Motorcycles ad Boa VIO FOR CA’ IFOR! alls iS ee cone percey | anes owing Dealer” i drive. arly new ures Apne JER ontidence ) | ote: cha 3.8 ‘8 riders NIA condit h | 1 et MIS O E ~~ ton, Rear Powers Ra oe aa Prices in towe,‘T mowers. ay oles ‘gitton mene con: OCR Od Shaenice 3ee3 ester ion 46243 Shortridge. | ~~ TACK W i __ Open Nites ‘til 9 |e ose ar ts anes Soceiaee M #0 USED axc iy or “Ghataient A apegremee o | oh mt cues senvicr i ee Hi Load | toad otek alin PART Witte a Turquoise” + DR. a 7 TACK A te ee | 1908 Che ne, gvod iomuy coe “FOR onsite aca “An Shepherd pups. D GERM eCULLOCH 30830 | POR P as OR 3-406) §-6006 | B&H. G M S W. Dyna . SALES er vrolet 3. ton ___GooD AN 30 YE ee AN Rentals Pa CHAIN gAW 2 ARTs AND 8 . | EM 3-2805 upervisor $1,985 | CLA ae . ¥ beavy dut: pane! delty- | PLACE To ARS A C REG. COL — oe Creeks ba Repairs sass eclee SERVICE OX = Wanted Used Cars | bee ork SS ON CLAR Ket ON mileage ~. WILL ACCEP | = Bie Fie LIE PUPS Mas | a soe cnain as indian es Co OT? South = ee | fess Catalins uw“ MOTO RS tee r t vi : : : ~ | x: fa . _decten Bive Dees = ee een ret sats Calo ps tases OY TO pe snen covered eves = | gpapenlor Ley imesiniy payment Chrysler Plyment bert | pavmen Camera ae aks re pp Gal MPLETE Lk | Mile ward x at 163 | Keego Cau at sof eves | mileage F talina sed ents 3 8 ymoutn elance easy t used 32 Years n Dealer 1@ ese Re} ‘Perming? corte of je) — Si Metal arbor FE LATE ANTED a,’ ull powe an * MAIN LIL erm Cc rs Faur Deal verium. 2 LLON a rm ingharm M a 7¢2 wove" CAR ~ good selecti r CLARKS L SPEN ass ot W Pi aiing DACHSHU 4H sEE Us” avest_+G0s3 ich | PONTIAC, MC ~ § CLEAN AND” . aos (renee: ‘s jon used Cc Ma Salar € USED CE 2 APA old $342 | FOR W thorued Ti —“saLFSAUv- BRINO TITLE : as 8° dow tion sperials on Open 141 2 Oakland CARS 30 PONTIAC 8 C se Fon TL Gant $40 aie wat wee oe gall igen var less ian, eee te ee | 2 one WAITING D NO MAIN ST “LA “ee vaad 1 Evenings 1 Ti Ap ARE ave FE hem — 0508, CYL. 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Sal 83 Ford 6 brakes HEPHARD éster Ra urna. 700 { $29 OR 3-121 CONDI- true USED C 2190 V4 . 250 7 D CON- 187 PORE motor ales. tires, . With ov-rd seen DOGS. N bs GO eD CARS AN 2-DOOR | so 4 Drac 47 FO Dol and irdrive een re poems ‘ave. i ear ‘TRACTORS A “i a. mot Mae eS N ; a meee ye loabeD WiTR EXTRAS |S THUNDERBIRD W ee ine re ese ES = oe “w ano > TRUCKS. Highland Re Motor “fale seen f— TO GIV pS MAKES SIZE xp _ 80858 onditien é@xtraa =F ort \ he | BEL AIR sion in tend: 1TH EXTE FORD 4 OLDs en 88 Da SEI OR 3-5200 1679 Anyone whe E AK FE FRO PRICED | ror AND, - Big vrolet’s ter cece oe FORD er skirts FE N-|_over ps PAIRLANE FE 4-205 SUPER 88. HOL uy SELL OR TRAD 2 have them wants th PS SELL B ig lotin B SEAUTIPUL BEIG SEDAN ir FAIRLA $7156. i yments Call & TAKE is 5 . HOLIDAY HEEL DRIVI 1955 WILLYS 80 em can+ Cue oats & q irimin h. | 2TONE wv E & COPPE. dan with NE CLUB UST SACR ST 1-8843 1950 PL MOD IVE JE < PARAKEETS, _ave PE 407 prt Oe cus ccessories rt gf am TRAS OADED oe R| Matie- radio, heate ‘“SE-. Ford IPICE WN Mann: YMOUTA ; _MODEL OR_3-37@2 EP CJ5 Food Since CANARLES : 5 SHOP I —| PRICED TO SE Te ick tee see £ Perd-A.| 425098 for my “6s EW issé ining 4560 Eis RaH CARL S _ AGES KING va sii, eS us LL. \ cage. $1400 ite Very low 18 for m t dr Will 4500 _Evisapeth Lek ave the D =a Sth apes cs > BROS ® IND DFtt Ther BFL Al Milford 34 OE e of y $808 75 take I—CA peth_Loke Rad (198 iffere Ere « Ave Yor Lenie xr FRONT en Bring | BE R #8 4 DOO . Mich MU_ Liverty' BR of equal equity o TCH— 1 Chevie del nce trade for cana CHEAP Wit PO WRiH D euat Gea Ce We t Here EAUTIFTT, ; R SEDA 44261 otison, FE value. Cal 7 as Count. HERS _ 1941 Ch uxe 4 dr L NTIAC EALER rast . oe rr sais mpiete's par ny aot VER IVORY N = Fo! 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Wet ARAN . | Auctio OFDTEE _|s vrs PORTARLE GALE herp late roe DOLLAR FOR “ us Cy OWE < / dy En Pures n Sale — BOAT. vivre Doce AES = TAKE ADVANTAG NS — aPaingea ees can “ageTion BA 77 | WEAN e WATER SKIS — MUNI Seem Location eo we oe GER rose 43831 QN SALE EVERY. 84 I WD TY r ast ae a. iso BEAUTI- agora: MYrue_3-1821 T PM |ot2t Ww Mar LAKE SALFS # APTER THE 8A i932 mn §- am to Ae 0-3588 o 4 ide he tor hunt peal N BALE EVERY a arom FE 46-7121 & 2 RS , SERVICE & eerie ‘3 FORD 4+-DR | R& THOROUGHBR red. MA 61 dl aa i Tpm i -WEDNES haw RUNADOUT T™! . 34132 ; ~—— CTION ou 1 moe Cena ew Little BRED COLL i) Sse oes household gree escort eter Call PR 2-2 AILER AND MeN Nia NT DELAY -ACT atic, $650. ashers, Fore- beeutr! A Te PUP od persona! furniture _at 34 W f14s oF « Main, Roch ; TODAY OR 35892 will consid n c Ise @ yr old fe- Sal ones eflects LE & tools iol Pr) aos Ae ee it: OPES Rochester i! = er trade staame.” 600. FE 6-1 te rath ona me West Feast | ieee Cane SCRATT te uP Otve amt et [ni ponp Cvcp Corr on - or Fe PAINT CREE een } vr a ‘WANTED Se : ! : ; 5 extras, $125. OR DED Ik Sat K AtcT « WOrvFR rr Oe SCRAP ¢ — 34 FORD ar WE shepherd. meuher ent MAN exFURDAY x oS Py SALE | Ureuer er PO ovtre : "See M&M) ia $403 7 yiset mies 4200. er, pe ( ae Al | ne 5 ONTESTANTS light 3 1367 & : : an c wm _SS._ Fe Leas puppies. | ee iat ra sta} ne rT moat = aes . a aes top 1&M Motor Sales” | ahi -ET — OM : ON DOWN nb OR ue, COUNTY S-o10? PUPPIES FE refrigerator. ritube, day on rulser mtr Trai! MERC | e627 Dixie Hey ‘aie model cars. | ° akl e : . CK YOU aa —————— Saverand commen eishes wae | _feat oat” Mane” ofte emtrervery | cia. wey “STOR $1003 | and County's ; DEPARTMEN : UR WINNER x "| en e and common ukea knee i PF CHARI “er aa, SHARP . Fastest Growin 4 | toil Lo PUBLIC $1 ] Nich ca Ebene — Eir- dreds of on — one teed ro 7 carburetors, very mor W your _ CARS ONLY | ata — owing Deas DIV ISION. _OF POLICE yo scuariams. Com OPICAL Pian | _*- Oo ee a ice, terms} 10 ne Clinker runabett and ris sharp brin Oren Mites. ti CIEY OF, PONTIA $3 Pontiac C fram etely _eers Deane H. Co rop- John | _ Betlevu moter MY }-788), | with | late hago $m dollar paid Pook ‘ul 6 Cc, MICHIGAN | mitiac Custom Cat 795 ters and Ine enclosed 2 Auction- e 709 8 used cats for BUICK “a ‘The fell eather tr 7 Catalina. ; i Saeed ears one ness ce For Sale Housetrailer: teed JOMNSON 3 HP BUTBOARD Eon os TON | pet Staahe Depa, het Sembee talca “hang bees trim, 2 tone paint, $295 awn 33 Chevrole food kone KITTENS FREE "33. GENE ers 78 Bee 2 Penn¥an Bos. i come OTOR SALES 1g BUICK wea - Genesser ot — scheduled ead. ‘are. "er, 210 let 2 door, radio and h Dogs ’ ne. FE 43076. TO _tor maka ig & Banaain Attmt oe aa oat ee & © Bivd. cee wel ons a eee a pantie suction purvuant to, a $8 210 models) A vers] eae gs Trained, Boarded 7( 12 rr at chine —=, el mee: seu | | WANTED SCRAP CARS ray iris 1 owner. Kon 3 Mli3 ‘of te comoited ews | 95 a good car, $225 dow ow price un - poas 70 on’ Biecps 4 UM (CAMPING foaTe = (2-Ft M-. Weet” ee Ph OR 34411 cree _ Make pl - ended. *§3 P * ~ dow n. caTs R 3-3570 ye oki eeee e400. 4-FT WANTED ine BUIC r.| Make = ontiac 2 2d ; trained Burr ane coos AN TTL oe FY mits na aes 0 tee —JUNKED OR © S4 BUICK SPECIAL WARDTOF Ford Motor or Serial Number Hydr oor, radio and i Hay, panned opos, PONTIAC CHIEF inrR Lage MATERIALS TO. Th oY GEE SED | faymente, FE eos aL MARDTOR | Qanmeve auies | run food deluxe 8. good Aober lay, Grai | AMYRICA'S f Fiesl ines to lagers AGLE BUI “| s good. $22 : | subbe 51093. 2 n & E T ‘so FINES? glace for windsh ope ' Y Al’ ‘li 5] CK. ‘55 ; CONT of Chevrolet Al1942 _ + 5 dow cr, is ACRES, now eed 71 SARATOGA Ere ogo neat > Chan pon ANF wot ARTS. okie rier eeae Sete anaes . 'S4 Ford C | fa ha © AND Y wr TO pen Sat ‘ o every one ANY MAKE — Private O tr Phone FE 4-281 Chevrolet ustomlin Ele, Vi ne Also cow AND ALP aL- Alse a fin PRICED TO 8F! ae at vadels Econo os 2A oR TATE ie Bt wner . © Hoe 143700 radi e 2 door < ie vesen a AeiBo00 io and I sedan nn ACR ditioned 56 selection of rec t neinroncen wr8. JUNK CARS. ipura coupe SPFCIAL BUSI Chevroijet 31967) 47 neater, a all “ fo 8 Bor ay ape ) ALPAL- These ‘may ve eon : ‘mesa he ae = eo CaRta® OCRAP CADILLAC. rar Tile Paco oe Piymoutt raAtenet $9 Chevrol : maculate interior, te extras, 1m-— FOR SALE 162 vfair egiTr | Mee gimey be purchases eel | a mn a-aaad VER i; «oF real sh «DR 1 OWN- eons 24-396838 olet Cony oy do yr, good rub : ing brom 16 ACRES OF sT ceed elector pe payment on our | LUMA-CRAFT BO! - aN =| oe steerin arp 12.000 miles ee __P20303867 radio ; ertible, one Wi. ber, $205 M @ and alfalfa. TAND- tract ife policy fre plan A PENNYAN ROA ATS 2-9878 ¢ and brakes eo rE | Ford "99 4-159071 and heater owner, ho ined “tae com EVINRE DATS Op Averit]_Aut FE , Studebaker: o6BA cle: eater. very. ve MI H MICHROAN DE MOTOR: ‘oa CAD o Sales Ponti e 99500 an car.. Nod y. NVer\. Ver ‘che ma¥< GRAIN & STRAW UTCHIN ithe S por 7 ok er ol a Pies ay one Hudson ednene2 NO Gowan pestle : wage a] oe N | comet nae SARD SERVICE M seed Core & Trucks. | PE Oost of pester off-white | pord + $1695 3; CUSTOM BA xt ce he Ee cas peel | 5 / ig ag waar} MOBILE Ww ere atthews- | Masta Sti | eee sitabeases $18 H55 p Y — _ For Sale Li Livestock — ¢ have. ae real new : H | _Has_everything. be coe Ene cetst ataeee 5 53 Pontiac 2 door . 2 safien MOROANS 1 Ei. HOMES oar riinabouts ce Lipa argreaves | . ae BEST PLACE pescrone s774n8e 2 Gids 98 4 door. radio, ep heater ee \ & radio 5 aus . : demo : as | 8 . Saginaw (a) - } 192 ‘d . radio: side Ae ramatic. s ' jon. Will set! & AND strato Saginaw & F uv Your N Mercury Paps ydramatic and h * and or potles or 4301 Dist ators for sa i 1 sd 4-4846 : ur New : 45801 Bh se atic. po : tater. out. Only $395 ess ne 2 TEAR ‘3D F rE en | Draries Phin, On a greatly red sale at For Sale — BEHIN Car Is | Ptymoutn Sern our fines power equipped, oi Inly $393 down FAMILY Soa REA | ale pot viseg |) MARINE date aca price. (Sale Trucks 90 TH : D csr iAAsse000 t cars. $495 down , one of . y¥ RETIAN rt Hwy. Fint azz 8 rea Fe 1931 DODGE inane CTE ~ ntiek DAA —— ; by in COW CA T COLLAPSIBLE CAMP if, & RU so Interna’ PICK UP §3 STEE TST ROS TENE Pontiae 500 $1 9g a ¢_ EM cairo Looms poly “Wapurn Ra ~ ania “oR Van Welt “on 388 to9s “We ee WHEEL | Fore” sesame 3473 $7 9 . ROCK =p ee ; a1 FORD 3-135 re/€ ; 9A. 200072 95 rz . ee ee ee Ue TANDEM me Ls Gator EVINRUDE MOTORS” ep tetecpaal F-? TRACTOR A -RIEMEN ne From Cherretey cael 53. Bul 54 Buick Spec eT HEITER cat ulier THRs ca saat a | ager | gh ak Loebor Aran “R. SCHNEIDER'S | Baek raasettt| treater carded shut hate Dit ee PEEDER 3.0939. FT” out st FE clean ere - jemens eo Gator imi CHEN aT At | Puick ; 3 eater € oor, rad 3 vnatiow \ : an R TRAV t gt. FE 4-617 m Boats eV STARE 1), TON "33 e 6206175 * . stand dio al tone ; oe __ 2000 rem Be ‘HOWARD COX. pe test Ses HOUBETRAT | KE Ll Nata Lada Aras ~siKE ti, TON 08 herd Olds Holiday oes . atria) on this s! ard shift, Jow mil ¢ d paint. All this fe Ene USY BR Walled Lake 1984 a OUaETARILE FE 28 = a i ARDWARE _age MA 54-6776 Low mile C38 top, mids: “nt blue and ares Pr s2495 sharpie. Only $195 nieage own, s tor only $395 - =o ‘2 z * peare. sedge ber 1435 iy ogee TED a eae er AUBURN Aa avence 4 56 CHEV. trae ae 10% = Brora attend Pent J Reape 08 3 down. ; : vd, o 8a H FE 2-80 to ; ® dea radio and hea ec ae 3022278 era oe tre ea TTaHG | Uebee tee BB ponmeod. 1a ton pick up. V ae Papa Ie 5 Ls, swarm of NG | __piete als DELUXE Co gaftarsned peat. mi Caos | mileage p. Very low - 83 Dod = eereiet Pete2-e20 . $ g g frame rarm of bees | ALL th, shower FE §-2127 M- 48 Mechanic | ge. New Corens! ge4D | Pty mouth A zs S tinepec me, wentractot isee Irate TL METAL 164 “as ¥T bOY FRUGRING Wi =) “3S © pearance, Just truck ap-|~R FS Dr. Chevrolet fo-73331 "35 Buick 4 ee 1695 Fs __ side Brendel Lk meet DF. West eg Heres, Sentes ‘cnet eter sepiellny old MNS down _your car or repel bigs bhi rebeer net, | pene oo eta. radio and | door Special Hardt 35 Ford 4 door F BULL, _ Park, 2300 Shim-n railer oomis arth A i la . Easy GM 52 .... & 17 | Cher 3, leater, I dtop. oh : or Fairk eeEY BULL. 1 YR Otb ons Rd. aa leap oot | terms. ACl ou Ford 2D roiet wena d vive, c Jynaflow, eater, Fo ane, radia and iicerstanet Bere from | Ea gore, Aa ie ROW BOAT AND 219 1 See HE new. ae serinder, mand. | Buta oy stom iim’ $96'down ¢ ee bere etki Eo oleae | o JERS Lak ete call ‘er sale ¢ i ‘a ick F a § s tor eY — Gui e Orion 1948 e Orove W heap iY, ready ¢ finish’ Ford 41267 only $425 ’ ERNSE® 9 FT REI 3b) Hama L | vac 0 roll fo 58eT9904 : 3 dow ears old, v HEIFE ern D ARROW \ ake OR : ¢ that Ch 79004 | n. 1 | Seong lh 3 fresh durin Rs.| w 2300 Shim mon Ww Mon. 2 | a1 Dod $148 ro oeBAlR37e2 | : } fue in Jute Calf by st June. | eR. Lot 120, |!7, FE ST The ge Hardt DAA190021 139 ar | best in op Studebak ree tie eee he a cane ace ane atl ey CRART INKS 5 | Nena mt ee “a aon 3d, 695 os oe Ls OXF — | Loetin' vhion Laur,” new aad CHEVRO | Bolgmad™ xe ov, bewutla, on Goerroiet wages | cy 210 model 2 door, radi . ieee ee FORD ("tistical CI | amie meas | SE Sees reg]. 210 motel, Tos “radio and eat. S2(hevralet Bal 8 . ere RUNABO e yet M r tires, | 5 : cf) is . Low mi el Ai Pigs | WEEES Lb SURERAN Je ' Call Mie Tush 20 ABOUT a Cc i) Open Mite the "STB we ye = BoDaw 2 n this one, It’s sh eage. Hurry and heater, P Air Hardtop, radic ire boar. OL 2- =D ra Zs ajor St. W. § 00 p % : P Exe 9 a uaick Spe ontiae : : s arp. $325 ’ é . Power : . Tadio Kantea eokeGs Wet e r Sales | ow-waee eodhunl Lane, Drage pe) UP. ES Cony Gr sede: ohing pects Buick org p. $325 down blue, spotless, $210 Glide, two t . : . rir — ROW 1 . 4 ~ 1006 y er blue and | Dod $8613 , = $, ; , one _OA L-MAN-| to 45 ft nee oe TS te id NS FORD Vacation good “oa Ga 52179577 down 3 : led Bo eins ot good oars FOR | “SALE, VERY on tame have R&R RD i, , $17 down winnat. eue tee prise, | _ 124258410 : yt, old. Due Jul tcf,” Jolousle. windows sees comers Ce oa. Sees Bolg “well excellent Mand turn | 38 pute “Victoria ogee toned mIDAlione 8) bans Ist house West y 1, Neel mobile home, . ee NY F ake rien out tracks, alee Bo Bulck Riviere, -.. $2048 ee pantone Oldsmobile 2 d $445 M « latest ba: elivat Y TARE OOF id r Spice aS Ee howe et Pontiac 66262634 Hy ee oor ae sdastions as eee toe. kitchen . . Phone oe . ate. i eymowt Pkcn242es | ydramatic, radi , Rocket 88, ’52 Ply oid. esses, Walking horse, sg hpbhboces bile | pi this latest’ to moe oh ry j ¢. nomeCORDe iat peor rest aoe looking—clean uo and heater, fine “ m mouth 2 doo di own very well white sox. yrs., The new V i i} re. bod 1740 | Mereury ‘ , too! $295 . er, ideal 2 r. radio odor tpal| jog a-Ka-Shus-Ette OLIVER Ot ge. Seay, tare S1T-66167 : 3 down 2 nd car. Ch and heat: ec MA| ul Holiey Run trave. VE 8 ge ae ith @ ft. he: tpye body let - eonaizseis . No . . Check t a : ars on our ve pet are -teg- tide. "ay pOARD. verted for potgar Easily con i Fimo 6224543 down payment his one now. ——B -BAR- anche se oa Tentel una st uabNe | MVP a Sem, “As Gal ag emp hg * See vrolet Speer ees ZESTERN SUPPLY ERS ‘am Pare a atte =~ See iRhatntont TLC TON CHEV PORT eae ea | Sic pitts: | 7 F R | ) tire, family ped apt on Mor EVINRG ne et i tite | Lucky b pong tT Z pad ford - : : ign ~ Mg a! is N23 FT TRAVELITE. J DE Toast Ok ExM +o . we | OMC. | . iis, ane afte’ and er a Le P A Te. RS i AN BELL 7 TeiRPRONE MC. : i : > rR, 1455, ca Th leggy bee 377 | Chevrolet TOP aries hate. ales Boots rs Lucky Auto Bales | _ price. faa. ay 167 | Chevrolet GAASOITS TRADE-IN . 213 N. MA REACH | ‘CASH RUNNING rt ee ___ | Chevrolet i“ "= ALLOWANC ~¢s : . 30) Oa canoe =" Michigan TOMERS through cus. Ea seen seks _ aaaiiisse ante MINUTE i | fied Ad Classi- 48 Chev. 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Ar CKLW, Bosman's Bandstand WXYZ, N@wa, Osgood WXYZ, Week. = 0O—WIR, News WJBK, News, Music CKLW, News, Toby David | CKLW. Bob and Ray WW Monitor week News 4 WJBK, News, Clark Reid WJBK, News, Don McLeod WXYZ, Sunday's Best ‘ oe News. Serenade WCAR, News, Coffee WCAR, News, Caravan CKLW, Your Worsnip Hour, 5:30—W ib Cie "tune WPON. Ne WPON, News, Serenade WJBK, News, Detroit Pulpit SUNDAY EVE 6:30—WJR, Music: Hall 5:30_WWJ, Jim Deland WCAR, Your Gospel Hour | 6:00—WR, Golf Toutnament WXYZ, Fred Wol WXYZ, News. McKenzie WPON, Assembly or God WXYZ, Drew Peareeen Will Enliven By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK W—Rarely does an ambitious television progra r , Pears on NBC-TV at 8:30 om Summer TV ule makes its debut Tuesday oe “The Kaiser Aluminum Hour” a make its debut in the summer the. spot vacated by “Playwrights season. The custom of summer: 6." doldrums goes back almost to the 3 crystal set days of radio when no, one had a receiver in his vacation cottage. * fics these ara a television set) appears to be a summer * i TOP DIRECTORS Produced by Worthington Miner, ithe biweekly program will have’ ‘three top directors—Frank Schaff- ner, Fielder Cook and George Roy lill—rotating in the direction of, require-' dramas. Schaffner is up first on ment—like ice and running water. Tuesday with a drama entitled. Stil, not many ttew regular pro- ; grams bow in. What would appear’ to be a pleasant exception to the’ - OPEN TONITE ‘TIL 9 Should Sell for $8.95 . $5.87 SAM BENSON 20S. PERRY ST. iI SS = = —}— AIR CONDITIONER % TON *178% -ELECTRO-MART | 158 Oakland FE 2-378) ree eee eee eT eee eT eC TTS __eeeeeeeerererervevrweYTY ae SUMMER BARGAIN } ANTENNA REPAIR All Defective Paris Replaced! Call for Price Hailierafters Sales & Service OPEN 9 to 9 + OBEL Radio & TV: > 2930 Elisabeth Lake Ra. BE 4.4945 $ PARR AA AIA AAAI rere ee eee Easy TV Service I yeVCCCCC CCC CCC CC Dal la ll ln lt ln li i Mi di ti he hi i i i a a a > > > > > > a > > > > » a > TTT Te eee eee eee - a SERVICE When You Want It ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron FE 4.2525 - able.” to construct the plant. ON |? photographers, drew assignments to make pictures of the winners of save driving contests, They en- s tered the contests. Both won. ‘The Army Game.” * * ° As he described it the other day. Like many other sexilae drama} ‘program, ‘The Kaiser Aluminum four’ is looking for the best in 'scripts—and it has a good running start in that direction, says Schaff- ner. he explained. Niagara Falls Slated for Public Power Plant WASHINGTON «INS) fouse Public Works The Committee | has approved a bill to authorize New York state to construct a 400, million dollar public power plant: at Niagara Falls sponsored by Sen. oer bert H. Lehman (D-NY), preved by the Senate May 6 ‘by A 48 to The bill, 39 vote. The measure directs the Federal * Power Commission to license the New York State Power Authority guest of -honor ex A fight has proval of a 6-cour Who Took the Pix? _ RIC HMOND, V Jt Journ al, and Pres Rowe, of the redericksburg Free Lance Star, WJBK, News, Clark Reid New Dramatic- Program psycho discharge from the Army mittee ° —and the effects of his action on sider the big 1956 ——s Reopie rears himself. | { a Radford ny i jaime employe. sat at a specia ‘mous residential area in aiesyar of the or ews-| . ‘table with three other honor guests. | iten, Park, and will include a ten by |House Banking Committee is ‘realistic, excessive and ‘56 Housing Bill Fight in Offing ‘War of Nerves’ Begins as Inter-Party Friction Builds on Measure | Ww ASHINGTON (®—House mem- bers for and against public hous-| ing faced off today in a war-of.' ‘nerves contest to see who will give in first on a i“ — bill. TODAY'S. ASSIGNMENT FOR: | JUNIOR, _ EDITORS OFF TO CAMP — 6 « A Game The Junior Editors have left for camp, and they have a long bus trip ahead. aiere is a game two or more can play to while away the ime. Color this picture with your crayons, making the route yellow,|10:00—(7) Secret File USA. “Mis- the. trees green and the mountains brown WJBK, News, Tom George and purple. Cut it out, leaving an inch all around, and paste it down! ‘on cardboard. Use a penny to toss for moves, heads two, tails one, and small buttons for markers. Toss for first play. tion. Every time your move lands you on a stopping place you miss) your next turn. Your toss must always carry you over obstacles in the road, such or fallen rocks, and each play must land exactly on After lunch you go on until it is time to change drivers. Later! there is-a tire to be changed, and as the bus winds higher inte the, ‘mountains, it slows down for a road being repaired. When the cangp is almost in sight a short sharp hail storm breaks. 14; 132(4) Finally, you must have just the right number to get into camp. (Junior Editors awards $10 to EVANSTON, Ml. ® * Bergen Evans, Northwestern University English r who makes up the ques- * tions on the popular TV program, says it is no easy task. “After all.’ he explains, ‘a per- son's chances of winning a huge fortune is nding on the answer 1 “The question, and every word in it, must be absolutely clear and unambiguous; the question must also be fair with the an- swer contained in the standard reference works and finally, the question must be specifice—with only one correct, objective an- swer.”’ In addition, Evans says there are some subtle forces at work in Rep. seen ae roe head of a shaping the! questions: House Banking subcommittee on housing, it sounds interesting: a story about and Banking Committee Chair- ladder’ a young man who tried to get a man Spence (D-Ky) that the com- harder and must not. back track will not recon- —once an area is covered. for ex- housing bill it ample, early life in Illinois, announced for himself ‘definitely’ lalready has approved. The House Rules Committee. yesterday voted 6-4 to table the’ measure. It would provide for 180,- 000 new public housing units, far more than —— eee) sought. * . * |Albert M. Cole said the bill. writ- the Democratic-controlled ill con- ceived.” It Wasa Good I Meal- - Burp, Yawn, Z727 HUDDERSFIELD, England jbanquet were stunned as_ their been going on for many years over|gargantuan snore and toppled whether the state or private utili- gently to the. oor: PROMPT ties should develop the power pro}-| ° REASONABLE ect. | The heresy “| wine had flowed _at the banquet for the inauguration ‘of the new mayor of Huddersfield. | \ Bus cleaner Stead Baxter, a long- |The speeches were about to begin. | * | ~ THE \ 6089 HICHL Ye BLOCK W. OF A HOB. NOB SHOP MODELS and HOBBIES ND ROAD (M-59) RPORT ROAD—OR 3- m2 “a ithe feet of a fellow guest. * * > Replete with wine and food Bax- ‘office buildings, stores, ter may have been forgiven an Churches, and park areas. Oriental but as the table talk died away Whither Thou Goest uum, the silence was shattered by a re« sounding snore from the nodding) | Baxter. ja The guests watched with morbid, ‘glar just before he began a 15- fascination as Baxter leaned fur-/ Year prison term, ‘ther and further backwards in his, "usband. Her four-year suspended chair until he collapsed sleepily at/S¢Mtence for forgery was revoked : ,after officers accused her of going linto the marijuana business. . “burp” of appreciation, * * | HAMPT ON ‘Super Bargains! — Television ELECTRIC FE 4.2525 . carried out the still somnolent Bax- , | ter, who: later apologetically ex-! plained: | “un Uniformed attendants hurriedly “Each question up the ‘money must he progressively Abraham Lincoln's later ques | say |; Commentating on a Westinghouse Aerobee Rocket | Shatters Record - 163 Miles Up ‘by a Viking IT. ing legislation on its priority list. | |However, Housing Administrator was in the current series of upper-air Would make a good contestant on| ‘probes in the International Geo- “The $64,000 Question.”’ physical Year program. The Aerobee-Hi and Viking are categories—Jass and Baseball. He 6:00—(2) The stratosphere-piercing flight: made as test firings continued contestant, that is, Enter at the camp line sta-, Beverly Petty, Fairhaven, Vt. (INS)—If you'tions cannot deal with this area, think answering the questions on but must; go on to new areas." television's “The $64,000 Question’) lis hard, just “try thinking them WCAR, Caraven— ot “Muste! ea Evans works hard to these conditions are met. , for 11:29—(4) Texas Rasslin.’ her suggestion. If you have an idea, send it in care of this newspaper | | Paul-Mary Ford. ‘Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Next eee: The Nation Has a Birthday __| Prof! Finds sThinking Up Up TV Quiz Questions Is Hard Job*=: insure He spends weekends in his suburban | \Chicago home blocking out aS’ 9: the witty many as 100 questions in each! , = Today's S Television Programs == Programs furnished by stations Usted ln this column are subject to change without notice. —i - @hannel 2—WIBK-TV Channel ¢—WW4J-TV Chatinel 7—~WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV | - TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 7:00—(7) Ozark Jubilee. ple Baptist Church. Page Show. 4) Century. Louis vs. Funny. 8:30—(9) more."’ 9:00—(7) (2) It's Always Jan, Masquerade Party. George Gobel. (2) Gunsmoke. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. ‘Turn Back the Clock.” (4) Adventure| Inner Sanctum. “Reward Theater. “The Corpse of Pleas- sae . ant Avenue.” (2) Crunch and vee We (4) News. Des. ‘‘Fair Caught,” ovie. Mystery. (9) Movie. Mystery. “Murder > | sion Acropolis." (9) National, Will Out.” — News. (4) Turning Point. The #1: 15—(2) Weather. tt) Movie. | Quiet Wife.” (2) Big Town. | Comedy. “Fun on a. Weekend.” 10: 10-19) Weathervane, tae (2) Les Paul and Mary 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel | For as '18:30—(7) The Explorers. (9) Mr. 413812) Movie. Musical. “Caro. and Mrs. North. (4) Saturday ,,, ergs ws | Show. (2) Hollywood Spotlight. 16:35 14, Nene See — 12: 50—(2) Weather, Meditations. 11:00—(7) Hollywood Premiere. ‘ “Tl Get You.” (9) Saturday MONDAY MORNING News. | (2) Miss Fairweather. j:%3—(2) . Paul Muni in ‘‘Counter-Attack"’; | Boris Karloff in ‘Fatal Hour.” 12:20—(4) News Final. . SUNDAY MORNING 55—(2) Meditations. 8:60--(2) Christophers. | 8:125—(7) Featurette. '8:30—(2) Reporters-Roundup. (7) | Oral Roberts. iS 8:50—(4) News. 9:00—(2)__ Court of Health. of a dozen different categories 19. 99_ (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Fun contestants can choose from. These questions are air-niailed to the show’s producers in New York. The final polishing and selection is done in New York Gn Thursday by Evans and Mericp Coplin, associate producer of the CBS-TV program. These weekly conferences make ‘Prof. Evans an airplane comm - ter to New York. He arranges to teach his well-attended classes in 19-9q_¢7) American and world literature on ‘Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. STAGGERING LOAD In New York, the activities including, in addition ta “The $64,000 Ques- tion” conferences: Moderating the tionally -televised show _ tra-curricular ABC-TV inetwork radio series of 15-minute’ italks called “Of Many Things.” By Friday night, the 52-year- old professor says, “I allow my- for 28 years. * * As a matter of fact, Prof. Evans A good in all but two among the rockets which get aly said: their power from a single burning) cell. Compound, multiple -stage * * * “I must. confess I don't know rockets employ two or more cells, Much about either—some one else with one taking over after earlier makes up the questions in those units hawe burned out and been: categories. dro} (INSi—Aldermen, councillors and 19 Architects to Plan other civic dignitaries at a tayoral ‘opped to the around. Berlin's ‘City in City’ | se meal with a pin; tects have been commissiorfed to idesign 15 of the 24 major buildings for the new scheduled for construction in West) Berlin in the next few years. 1 /burned-out ‘ment houses up to 25 stories high, | OKEAHOMA GUY WA wom: “city within a city” The new section will replace the Hansa Quarter, © fa- schools, an who married a convicted bur- is joining her Sceenebineaapeessnennaiotreeseecotes ee “I'm not used to ‘posh do's’ like Do-It-Yourself Tube Tester Bring Them im by the Bagfat » Ev “te that banquet. If ever I take a drink it's just beer.” | __ 08 W. Beren é a 7 1 AS, 7 a i He j poy f : | j pt SRS h Gaer any ee ee ae * Brazil Commuters\Riot at Interrupted Service RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil wy — pressed his ap- RERLIN — Nineteen prominent Angry commuters rioted at six opean and American archi-|Tailway stations in and-ground Rio de Janeiro yesterday when a breakdown interrupted service, - Before troops and military po- lice could restore order several railway employes were injured and guests. about $24,000 worth of damage was! Presley. done to railway property. 700—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. ‘Mon- ster in the Lake.” (4) (Color)'8: (9) Tem- Patti (2) Honeymooners. 7:30—(9) Greatest Fights of the Schmeling; Risko vs. Steele. (2) Stage Show. 8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. (9) Country Hoedown. (4) People Are Million Dollar Movie. “Front Page Story.” (4) Festival of Stars. ‘‘The Fabulous Syca- (ay (2) Les! Nightwatch “ Theater. pe :30—(4) Today. Armstrong, guests. Western. “Melody Ranch." joy stars * stars. (7) Focus 9: rad Nagel. Drama. ern. “Blindman’s Bluff.”’ ' Farm Report. Weekend Weathercast. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front (7:00-—-(2) Capiain Kk aroo. Today. i 7:25—(4) News. Campaign. 7:55—(2) Car‘oon Classroom. | News, 8:00—(4) cals. - 8:15—(2) Morniag Playhouse. 8:25—(4) News. Today. (7) (9) Movie. $:00—(2) G. E. Theater. Drama. Hobbies in Action. “Sports Car’ “A Man With a Vengeance.” (4) Gymkhana.” (2) (Color) Gene “TV Playhouse. “The Film Mak- Autry. “The Stage to. San Di-| er.” (7) Amateur’ Hour, Ted mas." Mack salutes Minneapolis, Minn. 6:15—(4) Monty Wooley Show.) (9) Movie. Drama. “They Dare “The Signafman.” Not Love.” 6:30—(7) Gabby Hayes Show.'8:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The “Billy Carson.” (9) Spa¢e Ran-| ‘“‘The Long Shot.” ger. (4) Down You Go. ( Peat’? :00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) the Clock. Man Against Crime. Frank Love- . Documen- 30—(2) What's My Line? (4) Con- (7). Jumbo Theater. Drama. “The Jail Sen- Badge 714. Jack Webb. (9) News, Weather. (7) Outlaw Days. West-| : Night Movie Date. (4) News. (2) 6: 30—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's §:00—(2) 3:30—(9) Kiddie Kartoons. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(4) Comedy Time. (7) Mare gie. (9) Justice Colt. 4:30—(4) Cactus Dan. (7) Cowboy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. 4:38—(2) Scoreboard. The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse ‘Club. (9) Dance Party. 5: 30—(4) Western Marshal. Find Headless Body of Missing Fisherman | WINDSOR, Ont.. &—The head- ‘less and armless body of a man found on Pelee Island early this tence.” week lias been identified as that 10:00—(2) Studio Two. Drama. of qa duck hunter who has been “Tomorrow We'll Love.” (4)/missing from Wyandotte since last Nov. 16. He was Otto Radevack, 35, father of seven children. Radeback was hunting ducks on 10:15—(9) The Passerby. Drama.'the lake when a storm blew up. iHe was able to make his way to 10:30—(2) I Married Joan. Com- ‘shore but when the wind abated he edy. (4) Western Marshal. (9) returned to the lake to recover his for aenys, He was not seen again. The’ body was found by fisher- (7) Men walking along the beach. An “Ghost Ship. —— showed no foul | play. Answer te Previous Puzzie HiGiRiO) [PIA] [SiAIRi8| cy BUUBO VOU BUMN@0GUI SIS ECTS 1S RIGIAIN Pitly ETT ONS IsiAivicl ATL 101 A att stat She a(S tha ) (7) Presidential (4) little Ras- 8:20) Today. (7) Wixie woe derland. \8:45—(2) News, Weather. ‘8: :55—(4) News. (4) #@0—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- HAVING TROUBLES? PLAY SAFE Cail a Member of the Pontiac-Ocklend County Refrigeration Assn. Pete's Refrigeration FE 5-3759 Arctic Refrigeration FE 2-4328 CROSLEY * Authorized SERVICE Member of Oakland County Electronics Asvectation FE 4-1515 we PM 158 Oakland Open Free C&V TV Church at the Crossroads. (7)| ¢T Room. The Erwins. /9:38—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7 30—(2) This Is the Life. «| Heartthrob Theater. Big Picture. (7) Popular Science. 9°55—(4) Professor Pet. 10:00—(4) Home House. (7) Faith ior Today. 10:25—i4) Window in Home. 10:2%—19) Billboard. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 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(4) different’ directors contribute to the four Repubicans plus two 4j rocket blasted 163 miles above ASked the kindof training that (Color cae d rn Goine the project is that different tastes Southern Democrats who yoted thegparth yesterday to set a new went into the making of TV's me or ee ite fi . oe will be reflected,” he said. “Va- against clearing the bill for a record for a single. stage rocket, “Chief questioner.”” Evans noted he , aces . Res en alata added ‘iety is inévitable.” ‘House vote would stand by their | * had a’ Harvard Ph.D, had done #3 {2) Science Sermons. (4) Stars will alternate with lesser- decision” =~ The old et officials here Rtaduate work at Oxford, had a pom: \ : known actors in leading roles. | * ¢ @ . said, was 158 miles, set in 1954-Phi Beta Kappa key and had taught 5:00—-(2) Te ephone Time. «4) “We'll use the best person avail-| The White House has put’ hous-| Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Jus. 1r30—(2) Linkletter’s House Paz} | (Color) | Matinee Theater. 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