urd MES di Area Mayor Elected Head of State Group azine Ne band, ee ei ee in- w Municipal League ees). porns. President Hails From|t highbrow Beriiver’ Basemabie Huntington Woods She proved her love for Arthur B Dood an ntact compe Bacns David R. Calhoun, mayor|‘*roughout the performance, of Huntington Woods, was|oni* woe pannl ee Oe elected president of the Michigan Municipal League at the climax of the organ- ization’s 58th annual con- The 43-year-old president, a salesman for a Chicago auto parts firm, has been mayor of the Oakland Marilyn Flunks: * Highbrow Test — at German Play Mrs. Ruofolo Faints at Burial miles from the Hamden depart- ment store where Cynthia was taken from her baby carriage one week age today. Mrs. Ruotolo sobbed quietly as she and her husband, accompanied by a state policewoman, at the as she f Kidnap Victim’s Mother Collapses at Graveside, Misses Rites i Work Pp HOSPITAL WING — Things around the city hospital haven't been too quiet lately as workmen move ahead with construction of the new addition. Footings have been 8 per cent completed and work has begun on erecting forms for the first floor, Robert Pullar, on-the-job architect for Leo J. Heenan, said. Pullar added that crews rogressing on General Hospital © a will work through the winter and will be pouring concrete for the next three to four months. You are looking south in this picture. Pullar said he expected that a new temporary ambulance entrance would be opened next week. The structure should be enclosed by April, he added. Addition Pontise Press Phote E i ! | ! birthday in Oshawa today. Cool Snap to Linger; US. Army Base Hit Hard. Hr 1H | | 4 | i : ¢ at E g : i i [ Z 5 i ai Ft z B25 ! I Typhoon Socks Okinawa FT. BUCKNER, Okinawa (#—Screaming Typhoon Emma, its winds last clocked at 140 m.p.h., cut a swath of damage across Okinawa today and churned toward Japan, Korea and Red China after cavfsing extensive damage to U.S. Army headquarters here. The first meager details announced by the Army said there had been “one death by electrocution.” © said. All personnel were warned to remain inside head- quarters beceuse “36 vicious sentry dogs” escaped dur- ing the height of the storm. to the Ryukyus.Command Headquarters” of the U.S. Army here, smashed wind velocity measuring devices and turned over numerous cars, the announcement Theater Train to Leave Monday 2 be H Re { ii ! : Broadway-Bound 100 Pack, Wait \toward New York City aboard the ‘swift Empire State. The heurs between thme (8:30 a.m.) and arrival at Grand Central Station at 9:30 | pm. are expected by planners ‘While green fields aiid flash by, travelers are expected to happy events—that of getting ac- quainted. Remembering names will be no trouble for our excursionists for, besides being able to identify a new friend by his or her name badge, éach will have a list of and the seats (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) America? finalists. s: vention Hall for the coveted¢————— — honor. It’s down to the wire tonight, after a week of excite- ment-packed judging, when the beauty to reign as the nation’s queeh for the next year will be picked from five A nationwide audience will watch the suspenseful mo- iments when the girl judged |in the land steps forward to Who'll Be Miss America? | Judges to Decide Tonight ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (®#—Who will be the next Miss most talented and beautiful the stage é judges last night The final hour and a half checkered swimsuit. She measures 6-24-36. (9:30 to 11 p.m. Pontiac time will be televised over ABC-TV (Channel 7 in Detroit). ~ Attend School Workshop Session amply suit with wood rumor/mill has Bing Crosby, Miss Hawaii—Jere Wright, Hon, olulu, 20, a blue-eyed brunette of = ge height who measures » Miss California — Joan Begkett, Sacramento, 18, a shapely /entry who filled a white’ swim: halter straps with a 36- 24-36 form. f * 2 i, Bing Denies’ Rumors HOLLYWOOD «@ — The Holly- 52, about so marry starlet Kathy insists ] Are Indicted in Acid Attack of a crowded Con-| in her white|N 65° 8; 8s ? E age lene ay Men Are Charged With Conspiracy in Assault r Charge Wayne Boy, 14, Dies of Beating With Tire Iron Warrant Almost Sure in Fairgrounds Attack A possible murder charge was hanging over the heads of four Royal Oak Township youths, one a juvenile, today following the death last night of a 14-year-old youth from Wayne. Gerald Rondeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ron- deau, of 184 Hix Rd., died in the Wayne County Gen- eral Hospital of brain in- juries said to have been caused by an unprovoked attack with a tire iron. Held for investigation of felonous assault by Detroit police are: Tom- mie~Rollins, 19, of 10582 Foxton; Horace Collier, 18, of 271405 Park- side; Odel] Gray, 18, of 21423 Gar- den Lane, and a 16-year-old youth, The brutal atta¢k reportedly took place shortly after Gerald had re- fused an offer to ride with the four while standing on the corner jof Eight Mile road and Woodward wetrnaty with two brothers and an ‘unc on Victor Riesel Gribbs quoted Rollins as saying: es NEW YORK Labor racke-/™4 IR Sete, SB temervediiow: Jobe (isheny Die) Diegnarss e z raesehe ite The boys were arrested yester- day by Detroit police after their car was traced to Gray's father. When questioned, Gray admitted his guilt and implicated his three companions. Prosecutor Gribbs said Rollins and his companions admitted they " |had three fights with-other youths, two of them on the Fairgrounds, before the attack on Gerald. =: ma ®' Headon Crash Kills Newlywed Husband Robert C. Evans, 31, of Ferndale, was killed yesterday afternoon in a headon collision on Northville road, near Seven Mile, in Northi- ville Township, Evans was dead on atrival at Wayne County General Hospital. Prosecutor Office Says - Sa | driver of the other car, is in fair Others named in the indictment ‘condition in the hospital today with head Miranti, 37, ‘ No date was set for arraign-ia ment. If convicted each faces a and chest injuries. The Wayne County Sheriff's 4; |Dept, said the Evans car went off the road and came back on, crash- ing into the Stratton car. “He (Evans) was apparently traveling at a high rate of speed,” Sheriff's Department said, Evans, an electrical supply lecttled over the South today after Kentucky’s troubles spread to widely ee ee a [In Today's Press - Building News vegheces, AROS : _Ciurch News. 4.00000.% 8 9 : County News epeawseoneres RT Sports eee, bees ae Ae ++ eee eee eee ce | Pages secescees JOH * ssiphereeseerese ss @ | 0 attendance at white schools |tice, if Clay, a mining commun- mob there 2 salesman, was married only a week ago. ; the Day in Birminghom City Ofticials Take Par Auditorium for. City’s Centennial in ‘61 Still of pure » its Saealirvienl elma stad ae . or ie a re discussed by L, R. Gare|ing to Birmingham “August ee . ; bay ne Trey neh 0 Farther steps were taken water will flow at al Le ; planning Pontiac Chamber bp oarsmage, a oe cdiias- le two panels - a Centennial leading to the new . Soin belore the Public, sondgspamag Magness Scene, who mar| aie ar te tai a ‘cly auditorium before the public, me i eae — we on Board of | manager takes in plamning, Dr. I E. Gordon, chairman of 420 pupllg will start - of Public Works Gare architectural subcommittee, Dr. Otto C. Hut- joined other city officials in a round ceaferred with representatives of superintendent of table on an architectural firm about a pos- c 4 g 4 | e The Centennial Committee met 3 building ts) Hopes Renew Also attending the Thursday yesterday fora luncheon meeting at : sesmeerianianinaiaiai oma 6 Ken- the Waldron Hotel, It was the sec-| OMER L, ALLEN mains until a series of satisfactory for Suez Mission ert Gira City Get Irene ian. seauly te eae vee er Os Death Claims erg mes =. | cb sicslon Groep sone aasiier i : we = .* * 6 3 - {Train Guests Prepare | payin ape ceeeeme to Meet Noser Again) |* oon praagen cover zrise Omer L. Allen. for New York Trip [rset temcn nua wr Sat ot a re tt sre | peterny by Yesterday, the committee, under) Former City Executive] (Continued From Page 1) ~| Bresident Eisenhower during a trip to Washing- . ’ Se aomisioamans ote simnery the direction of Ralph T. Norvell! Was Ford . Consultant| bus when they reach New Yérk ae : x fae : : tone which the group is eeivng| After Retirement ‘\Visit With Ike Inspires Broomfield echtcar, tnd etm ot tne cnt yet nee aoe «ITO Stage Area Vote Registration Drive Gish iy HEHE ae ir af ? ee Re i ii EET; : i £ f tf. 5 i B i B E 5 § f Hs E | : i 43 i i Fi i i [ re lf q : i : & i : : F c i! f : register|conduct a vigorous campaign be- paign to encourage voters to reg- pate tes . jin their localities if they haven't : ister for the Nov. 6 election. already done so,” Broomfield said cause he is anxious oe © fy | Tl ! d i itt li . : i _ ; mee/Employment —__ |[njuries Fatal 10 Man}, Deamos sais to nex executive questioned how "Ser in Pontiac Area Crushed by Machine mission's first since Wednesday i it Fak Hl : ; ; *._ |visit Cranbrook Institute of Science Remains Static |" Stewart, $5, of Detrot |, Asi@e whether it would be thel ity fre guide service, Employment changes in the Pon-|died Friday in William Beaumont “se : ! I F inal Services Held nh le ‘ an Indiana Busi- se : EF li [ z f Z8 i iH 7 z Z 3 a | i a [! i ¥G FE eed al WHITTIER, Calif. @® — Final|hte Detroit Foundrymen’s Assn. folder that also includes all of the i His wees wo be set See QUrt fo Study secerty- Comniatee Feperted | eee ee Om ane te Ee atin folder and a smile | : r . atty Dash. are all each passenger will need s bs 0s eae Mbt Cio Dash had indicated and a brother, Henry Allen, of Be Sd Ballots cont in Dey, ond 23 jay out Siena’ ‘sk’ Wau te duel Ot ot nie tak eee Theater Special. omieere cording to Lt. Harry Doench of the|mier (mission chairman the = ae “| Pontiae Lawyer Claims), Nortarm employment was 703[° °° ° "SN Teel you th Chapel . A 700 or 400 less than July. Losses : ” sae gon fer wap Ngee rn Hospital Head Denies He Got Write-In Votes, were recorded tn the auto industry Judge Just Won't Buy = * “omplete end. : Pp aating Up Patient | Peers is Rose _[stmciewgmuconae moat Revere Chivalry 7 ting Up Patient ufacturing and construction. FREEHOLD, N.J. ut—Reverse i : : é. L j -F tii Bay i fi : z i i Fs : 7 i Ht a Expert Predicts Lunar Landing by Century's End a> ( i F 3 if £° i z F i s r Hi if f " i Ef ; ; i ' | | A graveside service was held at|Bloomifield | Osteopathic - Hospital |Cireuit Court squabble over write-("ilticturing “tiunts, ‘down, ty|Monmouth County. Judge John C- 10 o'clock this morning in Perry). 56. tient who si due - she had been Park Cemetery for Baby Boy Pleas-\r",* to Pontiac = ¢ in motor vehicle plants, Hanses|when her boy friend Frederick Du who was 77 whenjant, infant son of John’ D. and|?®5 been Tennent, N.J, ice on Charlene Evans Pleasant of 272 §,|5*#te Hospital. Judge George B. Hattrick yes-jadded. Bois, ; led police Sandord St. The Rev. Hohn W. Marshbanks, 40, of 100 Square |‘ As "te the bal : - |Burgess of the Beulah Holiness| Lake Rd. sald in a statement to [° Canvassers to bring in emmeaat fom ne Bra a Segue aa Church officiated. Oakland County Preseeuter [lots. Then he adjourned & hearing) onlay, ‘Value of ee Se * able inconceivable. Falls Fi Cc The baby is survived by his par- Frederick ©. Ziem that he had [BI A"E nt clerk versus Pon.(Pared with 21,367 checks for $798,-\cense revocation for Du Bois, and n Fans From Car, —_/ents; three sisters, Rickie Earlene, strock Raseell Peters, [f° i owyer Milton R. Henry. (902 in July. In August, 1955, 2,168|ordered his girl friend to surrend- Elbow Injury Sherry Ann and Jackie Annette| 56, in face when Peters 2099: ; i gir ef ij ; | : i | | i : i & ‘ i i g : 3 F Ff i i 5 : ricer eis comes oad 6s Lith Year in Pontiac | |e eoncution and severe ruses Boys Club Doors Opened inary Sinoriies said later eins viding te 8 ear hees-Siple Funeral Home. been making a — fices, because there was vo vow LOT More New Members ginytet dirs Cooley Lake Rd. ® the corner of my eye,” Ziem quot-|primary. the next logical - The Pontiac Club is off with ite fun for 7 4 Ford Dealers Given [ex starstsanis’ ss’ saying ee ae ee cies rant oO ene Be ted eee ; ‘ Council Meeting Monday . hit Peters in the mouth ond hejtestified nonpartisan ballots| delinquency by of leadership| The club also features a wood attempts ; " facilities cil will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. NEW YORK w — Some 1,300 bY | sudge. He is Judge Clark J. Ad- Registration for the fall pro- ; in the Village Hall. ) . mn | aarehbenke to tift him wp, Slee is gym, photography, printing and { | | i rf : H z i lit gag ‘i Grey Lake and Williams Lake|a¢ Pontiac General Hopsital. and|es"« hepitay cand, Marshbeaks trea aren i é ! f 3 aE to Discuss Dredging Astoria Hotel for & preview of the|, Marshbanks stated that Peters|F'erndale Mayor . at LAKE ORION — Estimates for|to the public early in October, and {took Peters indoors, washed blood Denies Claim : Pike St. org ange “ of Irregularities ship Hall. 1 TOWM-lthe cars and discussion of the\Red Cross Openings along with Companys sales Program. ___/for_Nurses Available in the Min-Yan Subdi-} . Attending sessions were - those Cra- vision, which has three easements, |\2¢#/ers from Maine, New Hamp-| 4 Red Cross class in home nurs- are asked to attend for discussion |*hire. Vermont, Massachusetts,|ing has three openings available. The class will consist of seven 2- hour sessions beginning Monday at 7 p.m. and will run on consecutive The Weather : Advance showings of the new| Mondays. = U8. Weather Burens Report |©278 for dealers’ salesmen @re| Applicants must contact the teat teh TK ace “afty scheduled for next week in salesichapter house, 118 Franklin Bivd., oe Ss ts’ 14, Mecttytair|district headquarters cities of New|no later than noon, Monday, of- te mn Mae Wormer tomer | te Boston, Buffalo and Pitts-ficials said. Today tn Pontiac ; Loot Vending Machines Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. ° . e iy 9 am wind Venti # 0 3 mie Car Hits Culvert, Spins; lat Station, Warehouse a : ~ Weat, — 4 2 - _ to " sali "ei ¢:$6 om Rider's Foce Badly Cut” Loose change from vending ma- yet i141 am.” | Alonzo Maxon, 38, of Pontiac , is|chines at a gas station and ware- teres =. eral Hospital today with injuries|according to Pontiac police. C eee The breakins occurred at the Gerls, Carry Elected athe car he was in struck a ctlvert|Sears Roebuck # Co. warehouselas Jaycee Directors at “ : : ment door was forced open, In a recent special meeting of} a gas station “at the Junior Chamber of Commerce,| _ eek ened e os shee anes . Boy, 4, Survives Fall | Martin ant don Benson. es Guest for Devotions From Car.in Traffic gamate t. tocck ae a ‘Jot St. Joseph Church ~ | A sourvearoid boy tei) out the) rw ES 7 pic tar ya ica = OE BE RATS SES OSS NRE ae | OE iisctisiens: s+ LAKE ORION—The Rey. James|terday afternoon, landing on his pecans aly, Salven CSR o€ Denver, Cao, ead In the midst of Orchard Lake|-UPe VO" Ot Post ie . 40-hour devotion sery-|road traffic, Pontiac - Police said, ices that start at 7 a.m. tomorrow; William McBee, son of Mrs, Bet- oS Seca Coteie Shem. ty L. McBee, 25, of Walled Lake, = ae $< 4 ee se OLD MODEL Where, 1 Te Oh, Where ene ene ..Amount Never Changes ie chairman of the Mackinac Bridge came sues mt Once You Draw Benefits Permits in City oo 7 Is My Picture? bridge across the Straits, of By RAY HENRY Social Security payments when he Total Cost of Projects |} Time Trials . .1:30 P. M.| Prentiss M. Brown said the! From Mrs. J. R. C. of New Yorkiwould like to know if I'm entitled Reveals Official cable-stringing operation should be} City: “‘I will be 63 years old in Oc-lig | ts. W. te Ist Race .... .3:00 P.M. /compiete by Nov. 1 if favorable|tober and intend to apply for Sols, cc. € were married weather up. Workmen are-paving the bridge'own work and not on my hus-| 49% the widew of a deceased PONTIAC M-59 floor between the shore and the|band’s. I understand that my pay-| Werker, you appear to be eligible north i | under the new retirement age Building permits issued in Pon-| While consumers don’t sing it, we hear a refrain these days from those who have ordered pictures (usually of children) from itinerant photographers and are snticpene early delivery. Some will report that they thought there was a local studio— until they tried to find it. And others will express disappointment in the work and state that the photograph delivered is not - like the sample. Satisfaction in photographs depends upon the skill of the operators —and you leave a lot to chance when money is handed. out to a floater — before ee ___fl 65, the sine of the payments wi| From M,N. S. of Pittsburgh, -Fuller Agency, Inc. remain th mo matter |Pa.: ‘Is there a booklet or pam- INC. — ved of a From E. M. of Newark,|rent literature on aging, retire- you see the finished work. INVESTIGATE BEFORE Ph FE 4-4565 NJ: "Tm a widow ot ‘four; ment, etc.7" gi YOU INVEST—and don’t make advance deposits on one : }montha, Although I have never) Yes, The Committee on d kn le : . V. LAWPeNCce St. number, my husband was receiving) Weltare Department has put to- | Deal Wi | . = — gether such a booklet. It’s avail- ith Local Photographers of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce le Sles Speech | |SETe es = 2S rz= BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD " weld fn the Interest of pence. | wert S| amounced) ee Oe pension as is con- | sidered totally bled have any bearing on my at Security pay= be eligible for disability will ss reduced by the amount of appeal of quolity and fine fin : 5 ; 7 ~ a o set now Ac baa a be AEE e | ized for an intestinal. ope Kan; eA Stan i's rt Bion = ia cae Po ee a ——— ago. son ee <4 WE GIVE | be eligible for a lump sum be s RED STAMPS wit ee : a ; pov must Se , 3 = Homestead | Dr lis years ose : Granada fad W. a SE eae ee 3 yas : vi me = ESS og Gf FRAT cae ue Te Pentae Pres om ye 08 ive. your Social Security of retire. if ’ gh ment problem. Please enclose a) j- ‘ atviona eee Aube Moyle Farmington. | 2d 25 cents in coin.) ges, : : i * , it A. Peni, Birm Lm. ‘om ; =>: : : : ‘ : : 5 DRESS. SHIRTS FBELREE nn ete Newer teort | $ A Handy Place For Y | $ ; R ; ind. : : of Montezuma Either ‘é : pete se Our - bd | 13 Cash and C if iesliin A. tee, 2 MUSKEGON @®—Matine Recruit): 27 cs eae cyt ce | we | Vy «TS rove, ing Sgt. M. W. Benson was back Sn e = y duty today hoping to meet no more| ©" oe Z prospects like 8-year-cld Robert ° = oes ge Robert wandered into Benson's) *<’, || “Want to be a Marine, eh?” Ben| ®5* Thousands get ahead by saving regularly 1 evhat's ig lbartadl”' Gh Gal © at Community National Bank — Their 6 boy's place t ur savings are insured to $10,000 and are ~ 1 always available to you — Open your ac- count Monday at any Community National . ‘ >. PAID ON” Savings Certificates ie : i ie See = : . : a | B kk oe gee : : - cada’ P qn or pPowriac : Offices at W. Huron at Tilden, N. Perry at Glenwood — ee 8 1 ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 81956 spisibises Daniel tech dahdtele : i Kent and Ottawa Counties. It is ‘feeradd B Ford Jr, {iV aich) she-|saach ten Ja. paaking the ‘tour With en te Sue te ee | a Hicast ‘Meinch by 35-inch, i eee meneame About 14 million pounds of lamp black, used chiefly in paint, lac- quer and ink pigments, are pro- duced annually in the U.S. 1 a: we EN SO MR Roy = = 7 —— Hm ees: Very Own The ind of the week's tte Retail lumber yard also have schedule includes: a? ae Wednesday—Visits to St. Ignace, . . ee oe Sg 2 Newberry, Munising and Mar-|_ Hever. the “nominal dimer] SCHOOL BELLS RING a ie : 3 With sunburned noses, healihy bodies and ghar oe Jos lagging feet our children are going back to . : | the one institution that makes America ’ , different; our schools are not only free but Ontonagon and evening dinner at] @ $ 50 | Tronwood with the U.S. Logging | @ Meret we insist that all children attend them. To J. &. YOORHEES weveeee ER © Regulated Friday—Visits to Gogebic Coun- : -Musie When You Want It HOW YOU WANT IT! Music for every taste — Jazz — Dance — Western — Dixieland S ~-- Classical — Religious. Original Cast Albums of New Plays and Musicals. One of Pontiac's Largest Selections in 45's or LP. Come In Today for Complete Details ; Please, No Phone Calls s bring those schools to the highest point of peo Sec requires teachers. ea Med angen & Senlumpencngiicts x ve (i wee eee ee Oe we ewe ee ee 9 e OLD WHALING DAYS — ¢ ty. Iron River, Crystal Falls and E * teaching our children most of their livés— - er ss usic 0. . “4 Dead Whale or a Stove Boat” Iron Mountain, then by plane to xpansion at a few are strangers; it is them we should : ee es After the whalers had launched their boat, the battle with the Grand Rapids and return to Lans- Watch Bands | bring into our society. We think Pontiac is * 16-18 E, Huron St. FE 4-0566 whale began. Sometimes a line would be fouled as the harpoon was) ne , 2 friendly city, let's give these teachers a : . - heaved and a man would be swept overboard. Sometimes the whale : . Ladies’ — sia sample of our hospitality; invite them into ; Wwith a harpoon deep in its side dived and pulled the boat down with More Social Scat | $495 oe es oe He | : “ ad ee ane oe —s it. Hence the harpooner’s CTy:| MONROE Ww — Monroe's City’ 7 ci ial ‘ — poogal wether Commission has moved to place satisfied when they féel at home, ‘oles at last the great beast was killed it was towed to the ship,'some municipal employes under gee ubber hacked off in strips, hauled aboard, and boiled in great ket-/ Social Security. coverage, as ai Haid di ton voon dock. ‘The ol tins obtained waa barveled Sha stiwed ta\yepred. ty vouch, leet emt The Georges-Newports | VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME the hold. commission also proposes to I hy Perry Street : Phone FE 2-8378 _ Use your crayons to color this picture, making the whale a dark) Pay scales of some city workers. * 0 a anaes | ® (gray. Then paste it down on cardboard and cut out the parts carefully. a Pvt, the:tob qn te bottom of the whale dows ema the Beavie outlined opening and fasten it with a bent pin or brass fastener. Then the whale can float on the sea, rocking gently, or dive into the water | with his big flukes standing straight out. Slip the air spout into his head at the opening. Put the small, boat in the water by putting the 'tab through the indicated hole. With brush or roller, apply 2 coats (Michael Lange, Norfolk, Va., wins the Junior Editors award for of FABULON. Neo messy filler or (submitting this first. [f you have a suggestion, send it in care of this sesler, ceeded. FABULON dries in ‘newspaper and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP | “ey ~en-heur, ready for recocting - our modern, cary: ‘Pun te-wse eobding mochines; dust ‘7 eee e& . newsfeatures.) . 1 hk fine! : Vv, AD Cale ane ck he came | Next Week: Back to School | ‘ x day! And FABULON-ed er al : <— floors never need waxing ‘ or serving! i altors, manufact and others. : 2 ists Close Sept. 15 ire armeactarers of a famous bowling alley Te P | who might be interested in locat-| LANSING #— The State Eco- ‘ing in™ Michigan. | ?P nomic Development announced | isttsiediinentidhigininithmeags | on iac ain }deadiine for listings of factory| Of approximately 70 million li- ibuilding for sale or lease is Sept.'censed drivers in the country, some’ 17-195. PERRY ST. FE 5.6184 lo The annual plant survey is'20 million were given traffic vio-| nailed to some 6,000 industrial’ lation tickets. | EAT OUT AT HOME WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE fa ANNOUNCING... The Golden Drumstick has assumed management of the Jack Decker Cafeteria, located at 4541. Dixie Highway, Drayton cane Michigun, ae We are continuing ‘a complete and improved cafeteria service daily from 1 a, m, to 8 P. m., featuring prime roast beef. as chanae Seer DIMER MENT” | DAILY MENU : En? Available a oS For the price of a laundry basket* you nel tint P.M. to 8 P.M. GOLDER BROMSTION BOX DINER “eee oe eee we é : "SUNDAY ‘ond HOLIDAYS FROM | FOR CARRY-OUT & T. RVICE can do 50 loads in your electric clothes VAM.t 8PM De i pate gar tnd ct 2m 7S dryer. An electric dryer saves you work, toast youve fou tuskey se | | ete es: 428 : 4 NBERRY SAUCE t. vou 4 too. No more heavy clothes baskets to Wate LS TAGS fp Cnn te sn tn Bw 6 oes 1.50 Child’s ‘Portion, cheite above $1.00 eee eee ee eee eRe ee oe ® i lug outdoors. dust barn the dial to geb ! leather eae 1.50 : . Dinners “include: . Roted Table, Potatoes, Vegetable, Salad Rolls and Butter, Beverage Dessert | Hours: 11 A. M, to 8 P.M. Fine Food for the Whole Family / “You can Live Better .. . Electrically” ie eae ti docs (a gos _ der smart homemakers say: brown, and Tartar Sauce eee eee renee oF e688 #6 (G) Fish and Chip Dinner. Filet of Sole, French 95 ; La s Fries, Roil, , and Tartar Sauce. ..... eee 7 / ily style | OB teak : ; : ; | = be served every from 5 P.M. AW) Fried Jumbo Shrimp. Five jumbo “Based on average price of $2.50 4 13? M—$1.00. ae ye 4 enti lip Shrimp, French Fries, Roll, Butter and co ae RRS eo Le oe ee 8 ewe SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON ~ erator colors! sc J FEDERAL DEPT. STORES]. a whopping 5.961 Smart dec- Not seconds . . . but a tiny seam in these famous-make spreads saves 6.00 on these beautiful first quality Full or Twin Size save! you almost JOF ALUMINUM SIX MODELS, 15 STYLES , FLOWERS OF THE IANT PUYA See PLANT OF THE ANVES RSS WEAR INDIVIDUAL NOVERCOATG AG PROTECTION AGAINGT THE BITING COL” , OF THEIK LOFTY HABITAT. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 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He early became in- terested in insurance plans for health and hospital care; he was vitally in- terested in health and social prob- lems of the aged; and as president of the Michigan State Medical Society he carried on a campaign for more adequate distribution of medical fa- cilities to the rural areas and smaller communities. ; * * In 1927 his ability was recog- nized by his colleagues when he was made a Fellow in the Ameri- can College of Surgeons. So . x He served in all the offices of the _ County medical society before taking up important posts in the state so- : . RE ei eh ee ee To Ce a ee ee _ elety. He had prominent voice in building the present General Hospital _ amd was at one time chief of staff there. wey a Te eee ‘ A colleague, writing a tribute in a recent issue of the Oaklarid County Medjcal Society Bulletin said of him: “This soft spoken, unpretentious col-— league has kept his ideals high, and» with steadfastness and thoughtful perseverance has made a record to _ command profound respect and the _ thanks of every doctor in Michigan,” * * 4 In recént years Dr. Baker became somewhat of an authority on cancer and considerable of his surgical work no longer is strictly a family concern, — Motors and Chrysler, _ Ford’s entrance into the Manufac- urer’s Association has far less in- trinsic importance than these earlier changes. It is noteworthy rather in symbolizing the completion of a cycle. It is a final step in the trans- formation of a huge company from ‘being the creature of one man to a well rounded, modern industrial or- | ganization. * * * Forp’s membership. means that it will join with the other automobile companies in sponsoring the annual automobile show in New York, and in other, similar, industrywide acti- Yities. To the industry it means that the Forp transformation is complete. EEE Ir you have $2,500 surplus and can’t think of anything else to buy with it, you might be interested to learh that for this amount you can buy’a choice Siberian tiger. ALL the fools aren’t dead yet, but their number was reduced by one in Washington the other evening when a man played “Russian roulette” and lost. a Ong type old maid reacts with snorts at sight of girls in skimpy shorts. The People’s Business Jobs, Politicking Solons Unlikely to Revise Unemployment Eaw By ROGER LANE LANSING—To date, the legislative and outright political sparring on the question of changing the unemployment compen- sation_law has produced no concrete re- " sults. . - & x ' ® And, although the special session called to consider the subject resumes Sept. 19, it appears unlikely that anything will be done before the first of the year. The fury of the infant campaign will be building up and the atmos- phere will not be conductive to ac- complishment. Borrowing the words of Otis Cook, ex- ecutive vice president of the Michigan Re- * ho : -, Cook was addressing the House Labor Committee on proposals for granting tax of others, and closed his office _and practice only in July of this year. : _ He truly gave a full measure of service to his fellow men. Weg ae Ford Joins AMA, _ The Ford Motor Company is now a _turers Association. : ae This act, simple enough in itself, marks the final step in the trans- _ formation of a huge industrial con- _ going as if black had been turned into white. : - When Henry Ford-headed the _ Ford Motor Company it was not _ only a one-man company. It was a lone wolf in the automobile - industry. Henry Ford didn’t play - ball with his rivals. _ Following Henry Forp’s death, and since his grandsons have taken over management of the company, great been dis- member of the Automobile Manufac- was to combat this disease. four to seven workers, who were brought Ironically, Bos Baker died of can- under the act last Jan. 1. cer. , WILLIAMS ‘SINCERE’ * x * This subject matter was an offshoot to - ~ Fag the original business of the special ses- PF During his final years when he ~ sion, which was called by Gov. Williams knew that the disease in his own _to raise the level of jobless pay benefits body could not be checked, he |= and extend their duration. continued to battle for the lives n° 2 eS . Cook had something else to say. He commended the committee for the time and effort it has spent studying unem- ployment compensation problems. He had a good word for Gov. Wil- liams, too, calling his proposals . “sincere.” a Out of all the crossfire on the issue raised, much of it heavily flavored with politics, there might develop some con- structive ideas that will win approval in the calmer environment of the next reg- ular legislative session starting in Janu- Kes 2 Fore example, Labor Committee mem- bers seemed impressed with the argu- ments of small business people who argued that some features of the present law fall unfairly upon them. ich {§ almost as thorough PART-TIME WORKERS _ th * | < _ Sign Post in Earth’s Orbit Pi ‘ ; Days of All Faiths ¥ Naming of Mary Commemorated BY DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Jewish male babies are given their names when they are eight days old, in the ceremony of cir- 2% i gi. ot B i f = s ¥ ‘- ‘ : i z | The child wag the name means; prevalent view is that it means “wished-for child.” : : FAR-REACHING REQUEST Sept. 14 in 1607 was the birthday Harvard, a tion- -the whole_world. On /Friday, Yom Kippur, ‘the Day /of Atonement set by Moses nearly 30 centuries ago, brings to an end the Jews’ High Holidays. There was complaint about the provi/ sion, founded in federal law, that in quires a pharmacist, florist or grocer with two or three steady employes to remit payroll tax as well for part-time high school youngsters hired Saturdays or sea- : a ‘ Ca. ee. ome | - The existing provision is that tax must_ be paid if the youngster works at least one day a week for 20 weeks in a year. The known, wherever h ity is heard of, which takes in ETEEE sity ii? a i itl: ine 3 5 THOUGHTS FOR TODAY ez 18TH? i - again: headlines in the Press jor : san oe os ee ae - oem . at the end of a very dark day, or — James W. Clapp ~ as one of those glorious hovizon- 154 S. Johnson St. ae Ft 3 f fi ie: EE | Hy l eit Abie vent Nasser from accepting the Western plan for international con- trol of the canal. Moscow radio has kept up a intended inflame the Arab world to such an extent that Nasser will not be able Dr. William Brady Says: Determined Daughter Is Problem. I am 78 and I worry about what will -become of my daughter when I am gone. She is 42. Some years ago she dieted (no meat, no bread, no fats, no cooked vegetables) till family. Please send your pamph- let on Excessive Sweating. We wish the help —and it would be It is not clear just material support the Russians would give Nasser in case of an Anglo-French 20 Years Ago - PRINCESS JULIANA of Nether. PORTUGAL QUELLS naval re- bellion. Case Records of a Psychologist: | Paper Routes Excellent Training — Mac will very likely be listed in WHO'S WHO. in another 25 i becailse he - pears, not just comes from an ideal type of Christian home, but because he is learning phychology and business methods. He thus will be a man 10 years ahead of ng a newspa boys a 10-yea life. By R, GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-360: Mac Frampton, aged per ‘route gives = head start in who are still living indulgence. . Newspaper carriers practical training in the credit side American business, 3 vA ER ae __|__ WHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 GA 8. 7 tion in the “] First Methodists : a P resbyterians |, Hear Sermon a State Schedule on Responsibility Knowing God Is Present Helps to Bolster Boldnes: After my wife and I were married, a friend in Syracuse, N. Y.,| where I then lived, offered us his cabin in the north woods for a) — honeymoon. We certainly appreciated this kindness, for we had very little money. e * e he had been reported at large in the area toward @ which we were headed. I said nervously to my bride, “Maybe this isn't the place for us to go on our honey-| moon.” : “Why, you aren't afraid, are you?” she asked, jhas returned from his vacation at Christian Education. Sunday's ser- Omena and will preach the morn-'mon is the second in a series of ing sermon at 11. His subject will three on the Church. Next week be “Do You Want a Vital Re-jthe subject will be “Spiritual * ligion?” : ao % Growth in the Church.” The Youth Fellowship Group will ‘The Chancel Choir has also re-iy,.in the fall season tomorrow at i married me I had to show her I could practice hat I preached. “We'll go right on up there,” I led stoutly, but not without some inward pertur- . Ree cree a ane Ot Ceies ar Ges B a ever been in the woods, you know how dark it ean be Trav-!, series of subjects on “God's PREPARE FIRE, DINNER Plan of the Ages,” at the Wednes- Originally it was the Old Mis- | day evening meetings at 7:30. sion Church and stood on what is | The committee has Es |the date of Oct. 9 for the annual living room before the fire. June 3, 1843, for the |Harvest Home Banquet. “This place has more cracks and noises in it than I ever heard terian Board of Foreign Missions, : — befor” emarhedsppremsrely Just then I hard onthe It had its beginning in a log |Plastic Industry Gains porch what sounded a looked out the window a WILMINGTON, Del. — The plas- and thounght I could see a face in the darkness. “You don’t sup- Later under the leadership of the tics industry is expected to reach | pose that murderer could be around here, do yout” I asked. retch Of! +a) product value this value bad or * s st “I'm sure not, Ruth said. “Let's just sit here and enjoy this Grand Traverse Bay to Omena.'firct time. Production is running cheery fire. = Here a school for Indian boys and) ore than 10 per cent ahead of : 9% ry ry 2 girls was established. last year, But the chills were going up and down my back. And I had to sik Suhnnent or Church prove to my bride that I wasn't a coward, so I said, “Whatever it is Tine gage ggeonogptroer se AVONDALE THE SINGING STUCKMEYERS — Coming to Pontiac recently tomorrow. All departments of Sec-} BAPTIST CHURCH with his family is the Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer who has accept- | Stuckmeyer, Mrs. Stuckmeyer and James seated on the piano (tion One of the school will meet} eiss auvers ma. Neor Oreste ed the Call to Grace Lutheran Church. Shown as they sing together bench. The Rev. Mr. Stuckmeyer will be installed as pastor of jat 9:30 a.m. ++ ill | M080 A, Sunday: Behoet in the living room of their home at 830 Menominee road are (left Grace Lutheran at 7 p. m. Sunday. 4 Lord, Teach Us To Pray, | ae & ik Wonkty Onar to right) David who will énter Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. F ik “. ace. | Rev Richard DeGrew, Paster \Installation and Reception icinnariec First Free Methodist Scheduled Sunday P.M..|- as ane tal a 4 Sani lt ha sik nace pnciios OES; | eee ee ns Rev. Richard C. Stuckmeyer as| Forest, Ul, and has served as | Preaching 9:30 A. M. and 7:45 P .M. bravely, but trembling in my shoes, and flung it you think? There sat @ tiny chipmunk looking at me from his beady little eyes, > I said to Ruth, reliéved but disgusted, “Nothing bat = chip- mank,” and I could see the lovelight in her eyes. She married a courageous man. kaew This taught me a needed lesson that our fears are often just as baseless as this experience proved. I don’t mean to say everything we have to face in life is as insignificaiit as a chipmunk, But I do think all of us tend to build up the thing we fear out of all proportion! to its real size. A New England phycisian once wrote me at least half the illnesses of his patients could be traced to and anxiety. Once the patient learns to cut his fears down to the illness often vanishes, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church) pastoral advisor to the student | Sunday School, Church Sunday School 10:30 A. M. . SUMMON BOLDNESS will ‘be held at 7 o'clock Sunday) teacher training group wit Mis)" i | Be a FYM. Y. 7:45 P.M. | “as evening. 3 | parish. re er Meeting Wednesday 7:30-P M. asi! King wrote @ famous book many years ago. It was called The guest speaker for the occa-| He is currently a reader for the) at Council Meeting Ap? : egy Per, tt tas pon i et ear ie Re enh we Ca 2 Lae BRING THE PAM. ’ Age a - utive i i door in that cabin in the woods, I was ncting ‘eidly. if the ameon ol tenet and perth elace| oe ne ee At the special council meeting} Lyel H. Howison, Pastor —_G, R. Moran. Song Leader "| After serving as vicar in Indian- tonieht at 7:30 in the Firs h ission board of the onight at 7:30 in the First Church atthe polis apolis, he was pastor of his first of the Brethren, all Sunday School he eden Ctrl ot ewes calcd to Mayerle. Tse Geren wt ceed =“ WESLEYAN METHODIST ‘I man had be standing there, I am sure I would have found cope with situation, because the very act of boldness calls up within us the great forces we need to carry on. == a But the basic antidote to fear fs a deep consciousness of ‘the Covenant Lutheran Church, De- (then to Redeemer Church in South LeRoy Shafer, pastor, will preside. 61 NORTH LYNN STREET preseace of God. “I will fear no evil,” the Bible says, “for Thou art ea eee ee de | Sunday School will convene at} 18:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL —W. ¥, F. 8. 6:45 F. M. with me.” Get this truth deeply fixed in your subconscious mind, . Sgn Pantine wit | Me was pastor of Christ |10 am. Sunday and the morning 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. then boldly stand up to your fears. You will find they are not anya Charch, Chicago, from 1947 un- [message will be given at 11 by fF stasennes eae deaheer an Aghess til August of 1956 when be came |Emest R. Johnson, district execu- er (Copyright 1956) The officiant will be the Rev.| te Pontiac. itive secretary of Mt. Pleasant. —— : Enno L. Woldt of Lansing, circuit) 1, november 1934, Pastor Stuck-| Following this service, the Pastor Stuckmeyer was born ™eyer and Bertha L. Haynes were) yearly Sunday School plenic will 9:45 A. M. Sunday Scheol Jue. 22, 2008 In niente, Ind, oS. entrees... Teer, hans) be Sand secant 4 pam4t Oat | Gimme for AB. Bane Poorest Farm Years City Resident __DES MOINES ~The low point in| 4. Attend where he attended St Poul Lath Saree chlren, — teri neasic an cota 1190 A.M. Worship total fates income amd tm percent. : : Immediately following the In-lwili be under the direction of the He was graduated from Con- istajation Service, a reception forjpey and Mrs. geteg Rimes ee ee eee oe the Stuckmeyers will be held in have been Pena lk to Nigeria.| in 19283 and from Concordia Fellowship Hall to which all mem- south Africa, for the past eight age of national income came in ; 19M. Between extremely Same s Bap tist Parley 1934 and prosperous 1952, per capi-| “Interpreting the Baptist Student ta net income from all sources to Movement” is the task facing more persons living on farms increased than 600 college students registered from $150-to $905—about sixtold—|fr the National. Baptist Student : | ity in Indianapolis, majoring in a . | WATERFORD COMMUNI ond os pag “4 Short Order Memory / cnn FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH a an ines Seen sh onees Se Seven aye alee de oe | ee Mahar 9:43 = Worship, 11:00 a.m. | ) not’ on farms i | Svening Service, 2:30 P. M. " ; sat te 1800 rian Included in the group is Frederick |] Pemlly Bible Hour, Wed, 1:00.74. |) & : 7 a Sa) BAPTIST CHURCH "Mr L BAPTIST CHURCH || = &# West Columbia Av. Baltimere and Cameron Opp. Emerson School Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. | Merning Worship, 11:00 A, M. TT Youth and Children's Cherch [| 11D A.M. Young People, 6:15 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Hilding Bihi, Pastor Ph, 2-3225 ETHEL R. WILLITTS | ~ HOLDING REVIVAL MEETINGS Christian Temple Sunday School ........ 9:45 A.M, Morning Worship .....:11/00 A.M, R7.020 a: cesecss 6:30PM. Evening Worship ....... 7:30 P.M. p ) Wed. Prayer Meeting ...7:30 P.M. : : { REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster _ Phone FS 4-8574 Affiliated With Southern Baptist Conven tion : | ne year gto be om pro| A Church that preaches the Apostles : | Doctrines. Baptize like they did and groups | receive the Holy Ghost; bring your The answer to juvenile delin-| Bible ond Bible questions. Find out vinta oe reat for yourself; don’t take hear-say, country vilages. ‘The tow vung person how to live and he| Services Sunday, 10 A. M. Sun., Tues., och a land e obvious [Wil to make a living.” ~ Thurs., Set. 7:30 P.M. ita f f Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor é GOODWILL GENERAL B CHURCH 2287 Auburn Read—' Mile of Crooks Road : i : i i canl] | Wed. 7:20 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat. 7:30 P.M. | the]. $. Supt. John Burleson Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown |, Senday School ..., 9:45 A.M, [f= EN SAE RRR NT see dj pec ee ee ii Ft Soren snes 80 HEV I Sept. 9th — is det and wet oll] FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH — | Reo. H. H. Savage, Pastor 7:45 P.M. e Good Music Ci gia. seen. ie 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 | Morning Service, 11:00 A. M, “CHRIST 16 THE WAY” wndey School, 11360 A. M. | REV. RICHARD H. CRAWFORD Preaching Sunday at Bethany FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH Jesiya Baptist Church will be the Rev. Richard H. Crawford of York, Pa. Executive secretary of York Coun- ty Council of Churches, he will speak on “Secret of a Changed Life.” He is a former pastor in Boston, Mass, and Rochester, N.Y, Lake St.-Church of God Cherch School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M, Y¥. P. Service, 6:30 P, M. y Eyening Service, 7:00 P.M, i « Prayer Service and Bible Steady, Tuesda Pr. M. Hi iy, 7:30 | Rev. Paul Cooley, Paster 88 Orton BAPTIST CHURCH 248 Baldwin Avenue, FE 4-7172 Church Conference, Sat. Eve. ..... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School pad 0:45 A.M. Morning Worship Service bas cans 11:00 A.M. Sunday Eve. Service (Baptismal) .. 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting. Wed. Eve. ...... 7:30 P.M. }e. Bible School, Thurs. Eve. ...... 6:00 P.M. Choir Rehearsal. Sat. Eve. ........ 7:00 P.M. D. BAGGETT, Choir Director LOWELL REV. ROBERT GARNER, Pastor ‘ FIRST ‘SOCIAL Rev. Tommy Guest. pastor 316 Baldwin Ave. REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School ... Morning Worship .. Adult Bible Study 6:30 P. Sunday Evening - Worship ...... 7:30 P. Tuesday Evening Youth Bible Study ... .6:30 P. bay piri Seats Pty Scurioy Siren ning Public Cordially detent 290 EAST ieee AM, Sunday School, | REV. W. E. : LAVERN P. M. er or 7:30 P, M. ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE Service, 7:20 P.M, VERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director Mu : é i“ Mo eae are jeemepeladinsincllaaiae-dee —— PIKE STREET 1:00 A. M. Morning Serves, i VARIAN, Pastor SALVATION and DELIVERANCE \ Rev. Earnest Jolly COME — SEE— HEAR WITNESS | ~Fhis-Move-of-God = Ist UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCE : . MARVIN 324 North Perry os P, HESTER, Sak Michigan EVERY NIGHT AT 7:30 Except Monday Sogeeieg Stace | Sth DY WELCOME Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages ‘Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M, “ABRAHAM and MELCHIZEDEK” (Gen,: Chapter’ 14) Broadcast Over WCAR. 10:15...1045___ AUDI AIR-CONDITIONED > TORIUM 11:00 A. M MORNING SERVICE 7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE Baptismal Service _ ~ Special Music - DR. TOM MALONE Speaking at All Services } Sendey School Attendance Last foater—10F1 | { s Others are Eugene Perrin, Michi- gan State University; Aaron Mid- dieton, Western Michigan College; Don Seal, General Motors Insti- tute, Flint; Peggy Levely and Jeannene Stickel, Harper Hospital School of Nursing and Leah Mae MacNutt, Albion Paliege. | | q Morning Worship Service | Baptist Church Sweden's maximum length is 940 miles; greatest width is 225 miles. Bethany W. Huron at Mark 9:45 A.M. C PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 oe * See aires Quartet. Shown are (seated, SELECTING SONGS — Wadd & ae a the Singspiration Service at 9:15 p. m. Sunday in the Five Point Community Church is the Gospel- Larry Farnham of 2875 Grant street. Glenn is the pianist. Standing are Giles Goforth of 2816 Leach street, Golden Blount of 329 Whittemore street and eee ~ . left) Glenn and Epgene Stone, Reh will show . Ike Greets Nation's Jews i Pontiac Press Phote Tfeaka Go Wel ies ed ame Ie . bor. The Trumpet Trio from Memorial Baptist Church, comprised of Doug Brown, Glen and Arica Minister fo Teach in U.S. will play special numbers, Bruce |" the film, ‘Missionary to Walker's Garage.” Rollin Polley will lead the singing with ee oe Prayer fo Precede Revival Meetings A week of prayer will begin Sun- day evening at the Providence Mis- St. The Rev. S. M. Edwards of the Liberty Baptist Church will be the speaker each evening, at the meet- ings scheduled for 7:30. The following week revival serv- ices will be held with the Rev. M. C. Cooper of Monroe, La., as guest preacher. The revival will start on Sept. 16 at the same hour. Sunday Church School 11:00 A. M. CALVARY Guest Minister: Rev. Richard H. Crawlord, York, Pa. Subject: “The Secret of a Changed Life” MISSIONARY CHURCH idwa: sionary Baptist Church, 311 Bagley! 19 Confirmands in Adult Class Rev. George Mahder Will Preach Sermon at St. Paul Lutheran The largest adult class since the church was started in 1950 will be Central Christian Chavch 347 North Saginaw Street CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor BIBLE SCHOOL . |, MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. EVANGELISTIC HOUR ... WED. PRAYER MEETING _at the Church ove eae CHURCH OF CHRIST — — . ae +deeeerceess oy 245 A.M. cgacts 6605s 000 seees - 6:00 P. M, aa ay Vocal Minis Levon SWevibeess dass ececcescees 290 P. M. FE Aap Ong FE 5-1993 FE 4-0239 . 9:45 A.M. confirmed at the 10:45 morning service in St, Paul Lutheran [Church Sunday. * * a The service will be conducted by the Rev. George J. Mahder, pastor. The theme of his sermon, “Build-| ing a Christian Life,” is found in Matthew 7:24, The members of the class in- clude Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Bar- nard, Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd, Laverne Brunneier, Roland Folk, Rebert Freeman, — = | and Robert Locker. Others in the class are Robert Lucas, Patricia and Larry Peter- son, Wilfred Stephens, Eleanor Trotta, Howard Van Camp, Luella Wagner, Donald Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harroun. The confirmands have taken in- struction the past four months from | the pastor and had their examina- tions evening in the pres- ence of the elders of the church. The group will receive Holy Com- munion on:Sept. 16 at the morning service, Lutheran Pastors Parley to Open Sept. 2 at MSU EAST LANSING—Lutheran pas- tors, coming to the Michigan State | University campus for a two-day educational program Sept. 12-13, will hear an outstanding speaker on psychiatry. Miss Ester’ Middlewood, chief of Department of Mental Health, wil! speak to the 25 Michigan ministers, | |Sept. 13, at Kellogg Center. mental health education, Michigan | 4-ahic In recent months, Dougias erm Algeria as district superintend- The Lutheran Pastors - Confer- ence last held at MSU in 1954, is sponsored by the Northern Michi- gan District of the American Lu-| theran Church and the university's Committee on Church-Related Pro- grams. : * 15,000 Baptists Attend 76th Annual Convention 5 Denver this week with a musical) jfeaturing a 1,000-voice interracial! | choir, ‘Christ Is the Way,’ Topic’ of Unity Church Sermon Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Mrs, Blanche Joki of Algonac will speak at the Unity Church of Oak-| land County. Her topic will be “Christ.Is the Way." The service will be held in the. church rooms at 71% N. Saginaw ‘through Sunday. The convention is churches in the nation, will meet expected to’ disclose the trend of Negro thinking on political and segregation ssues, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., un- official leader of the the Seotured s * * St. with Sunday School at the same time. real echventien plans to study records of political candidates. | B62 Cuenta REV. LUTHER E. ADDINGTON Friend's Church «Services in Hall Rev. Luther Addington to Organize Members . of Group Coming to Pontiac early this month to organize the First \Friend's Church was the Rev, Lu. ther E. Addington, Services are presently being held in the K. P. Hall, 9%2 Voorheis Rd, at 7:30 p.m, Sunday with Sunday School at 2 p.m. * ° + He received his ministerial train- and Cleveland Bible College of itn. liar dcniet Seams a0 eins igelistic work, he was called to the First Friend's Church of Cleveland. | He later served the Second ‘Friend's Church in Indianapolis The delegates, representing 25,000 and the Greenleaf Friend's Church in Idaho, Here he built a new church, a * * The Rev. Mr. Addington pastored ithe Friend's Church in Kokomo and Marion, Ind., then two rural , congregations before coming to Ala., bus boycott, was to be one of Pontiac With his wife, he makes his home at 27 Miller St. The Adding- ton children are grown and married. wseee 4200 PM. eee eee eee eee THE SALVATION ARMY . (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street LN foe Sunday School—9:45 A. Me Holiness Meeting——11:00 A. M, commanding Thursday Ptayer and Praise Mesting—7:30 P.M. $/Captain'.and Mrs. Magnus A, Michalsen, officers-in You ARE\CORDIALLY INVITED! SERVICES ——. Youth People’s Legion—6 P. M, Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. -charge FIRST. CHURCH OF GOD Lad East Boulevard — South of teokeut Drive. 9:45a.m. Sunday School \ 7:90 p.m, Evening Service ® ugene Ramsey, Minister ~ 10:45 a.m. Morning Service Gen. Offices: Anderson, tnd, offered to the public ~ A sound investment value. For complete FE 2-9955 ire For the first time in the history [ FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH OF PONTIAC, First Mortgage Bonds are being church now. under construction. Bearing 4% interest, the bonds are in denomina- [| tions of $25.00, $50.00, $100.00 and : $500.00... in 5, 10, 15 and 20 year series. t that will give you a 7 personal satisfaction far above its monetary LH. HOWISON, Pastor or GR MORAN, Sales Mgr. eres of THE to finance their new details call: OR 3-9170 * /his wife and two sons, Chris (left | family's favorite games, Scrabble. associate rector at Christ Church ee ene _ PLAYING SCRABBLE — When the Rev. Lester L. Dobyns ¢ame home from his round of afternoon pastoral calls, he found ) and Steve, playing one of the The Rev. Mr. Dobyns is the new VA Cranbrook. The family is living 7 ee ane Seis Vian Snel Jost art of the peweh. Surg. sa ‘ Ponting | Phote \. PREPARING THE PROGRAM — United Church Women are planning a Missionary Institute to be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday in the Oakland Park Methodist Church, Montcalm and Glenwood streets. ee ee Oo Meeey ont study PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 a LEARNING BIBLE LESSONS — Young people of the First Social Brethren Church, 316 Baldwin avenue evening for a Bible study class. Shown with their pastor, Pontiac Press Phete | ‘Tommy Guest, are (left to right) Phil Williams of 805 street, song leader of the group; Fred Barger of 63 Ellwood ave- nue, president of the Youth Group; the Rev. Mr. Guest of 21 W, Rutgers street and Annetta Wheeler of 3270 Devondale road, pianist. : books were (left to right) Mrs. Leslie Eilis, Mrs. Homer Harbage, Mrs. Elton Behnke, Mrs. Aden Thornton and Mrs. Frank Gray. The foreign theme for this year’s study is ““The Church in South- [Burma Baptists Guide, . Assume Responsibilities = oo In early years American Baptist east Asia,” and the home theme, “Missions U.S.A.” Airport Costs a Lot CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Dominican’ Republic—The Dominican Republic. is planning a $9,000,000 interna. al airport, the first in Latin Ameri-/ FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street EVENING SERVICE .. 2... cece ewer e eens + 7:30 P. M. Rev. Kay Cunningham from Detroit. Sec. M.S.S.A. of Churches OPEN FORUM 7:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY AIR-CONDITIONED | Park Methodist Church. Registrations will be 9-10 am. by Mrs. Ral grant chairman, Mrs. Carl Giad- ted will tell of Skits were presen portraying see pope U nited Church Women Rey. Ralph Claggett| misses tees" sears the te * 2 * present “Leay-; t February, an anniversary ivention is the coordinating body HIGHLAND He is the first of the church's for all work, directing the pro-| | Mes. George Granger wil! icarmer pastors to return to meet gram, handling funds, recruiting CONGREGATIONAL “being the asembly information with and speak to the congregation missi during the 125th anniversay year. holding onary and national personnel, CHURCH | property. . | Joan ill ‘Burma Mission has a mother status} 41.00 », m. Morning Worship jing the Ozarks” and the state. Mi-nanquet was held in the dining hall. within the Burma Convention. | “to Hold Institue Morid women, dating back 10 10S, baslgerrcn, esigned tor. the ft O 10 NSUTUE MONAAY ito Speak Sunday _| vest, dating back to 1865, bas america designed for the. jt assumed more and more of theitransport age. It will be at Punta , responsibilities carried by the Mis-|c.nnedo on the Caribbean shore | The Annual Missionary Institute) Mrs. Leslie Ellis will present the| The Rev. Ralph P. Claggett will’ sion in pioneer times. 3 whe United Church Women will study books. Mrs. Clayton Rule haSibe guest speaker Sunday morning held Monday in_ the Oakland/been asked’ to discuss the book, |“Thi Nation Under Ged.” and Mrs, "Pe First om neregational Church.) Today the Burma Baptist Con- den Thornton, “Mission U.S.A” _ {less than 15 miles from the ‘capl- *. 9,8 ital, Ciudad Trujillo, more and more of the] 44 mises Off M-s9 on Milferd Ré. The American Baptist | 10:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo! 210 N. Perry St. at Milbourne Place Rev. Ld con C. Ww ibley, Minister Sunday Scheel .... 9:45 «. m. Sunday Worship .. .11:00 a. m, ] SERMONS by Rev. John ' assistant pastor Broning Service... 7:30. 9% | REV. GO. J. BERSCHE, Pospée BRANCH SUN. SCROLL, 9:96 A.M jl Mrs. Cha om. Gum tebe Qt firs. Charles Parrott will discuss} the monthly magazine, “The *, Mrs. Homer Har- * h ln ln Ml ile, la, il, ll Jil, ill, ill, ills ill... pana com i mone = United Presbyterian / Churches A} QAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere H. Alicbach, Paster Bible School ...... HQ AM. @ Worship .......>. 10:00 AM. 4 Youth Fellowship Evening Service . “SABBATH DAY Mani MIRACLES . 4 ‘ Wed. | oes bage and Mrs, Frank Bouma will make announcements. At the noon luncheon Mrs. In) Williams will offer prayer. session iwi! be de- wil lve wth re arbge ev. Wester Wh * iwill close with Mrs. Harbage ling the Benedi ance Sea Seuchen took th — the owrk &C-'the organization and early episodes Announcement ‘ aries from 63 missioh boards of 40/0" "NEON: |, At this tine, ue nev. Matesim| Lhe Congregational Church Se a oe The Rirmingham Untied Church | rye Jews throughout the world) WORSHIP and 1 CHURCH SCrio01 PERIODS Desieoiue Sunday, September 9th All Are Welcome Mrs. John Walser will give re- Service 7:20 P. B M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St. Pontiac (Oppesite Pest Office) Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. “THE REST OF OUR LIVES” The Bev. Ralph PF. Church World Service | ‘y Obtains Emp _goopm. ¢| for Refugee 7:30PM. 4 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building—$460 Williams Road Ganday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Service, 11:60 A. M. _ 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker: ROBERT CRIFFEN Rev, Walty T. Adame Kvangelist | YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SERIES OF REVIVAL Sept. 16th thra ‘thre Sept. 30th Rev. WALLY T. ADAMS cope \ 3 le MT. ‘OLIVE-GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH _1196 JOSLYN ROAD BEGINNING SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Continuing Nightly Except Monday and Seturdey EVANGELIST KENNETH MARSHALL _ HARTFORD, ILLINOIS © Services Sunday, 11:00 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Al Kasten, Pastor MA §-1140 Service .... 7:30PM. Tags nee EAST HURON at Central Methodist REV. MILTON M. BANK, D. D., Minister CALVIN ©. RICE, B. D., Asst. sa EE SUNDAY SCHOOL .......10:00A.M. || FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN | orth Roselawn ae P. M.—Coanefl Message by Rev. Ernest Jehnoen, at Oakiend Park, 1:60 P.M. Celenies tn Africa. Paster y Seheet Piente at fuaday Evening, Rev. and Mrs. Lyle Missionaries to Si see ate : MORNING WORSHIP ....10:55 A.M. ' “THE ONE THING NEEDFUL” - (Brosfeast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching Receiving their degrees from T.. L. Marcero 2 * ca | Marsha Farmer * Farmingtan, i 2 z£ fF 2 see He F f Stork Shower Fetes Mrs. Donald Deeter Mrs. Donald Deeter was the honoree at a pink and blue shower) street. ‘A -white lamb shaped cake asters and pink and white tapers Guests for the evening were Mrs. Mrs. . Howard Deeter, Mrs. George Dennis, Mrs. Fred Millis, Mrs, William Aeber-| sold, Mrs, James G. Aldrich, Mrs. Robert Dustan, Mrs. Donald Kob- flanked by pink, white and lavender! s Zontas to Resume Fall Activities Fall activities of Zonta Club will tae. yee ers : e -with its seat ____THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 y Shows 2 Dates Week, Little ‘Necking’ Sate) Toes = ‘i i gf ; “sees Mellie’s eee Cadhensts Cecilacs ‘teil tenertiy styled Skicte. dyed te tates Beanies BSG 06, nod Mitta ia 100 90. Short Sleeve Sli isccosuceti nue = IN RUSS’ COUNTRY STORE Open Daily 10 A.M.-10 P.M. Sundays 10 A.M.-9 P.M. 4500 Elizabeth Lake Road Lit , i i 4 : H Fi Fe Youngsters living in small towns more influenced gs pec Peg Ey f ir! Hey ie ds A § ul 4 a Aa Fs : a i Ef i ff : [ Small town teeners have a definite edge over city boys and girls when it comes to privacy on dates. Here's Lowdown on Normal Conduct of Teenage problem of finding interesting rec-jested im hobbies as those in most, All in all, young people 42 Wisner Street Yes, at New Way Rug you receive better clean- ing thon ever before. New , experienced operators and modern facilities Ow per to insure inest cleaning available. ‘Send your rugs ond carpets now to NEW WAY NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS FE 2-7132 children, 17 grandchildren | and Ernest Campanaro of South East boulevard. | day afternoon. Former Pontiaa residents, they have 5 | Their children are Mrs. Samuel Ranzilla of Voorheis | road, Mrs, Helen Arnold of Detroit, Mrs. Samuel Dodero | of Bloomfield Township, Mrs. Thomas Harris and Mrs. | Charles Gottschalk of Royal Oak, Mrs. William Mahar | panaro of Huntington Woods and Albert Campanaro of ome — 4 MR. and MRS. FRANK B. CAMPANARO Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Campanaro of Huntington | Woods are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary | with a reception at the Hotel Roosevelt Ballrogm, Sun- |i.3) and 5 great grandchildren. Walled Lake, Joseph Cam- ESA Chapter 1 Hears-Reports, y/Plans Projects . ee ee PECIAL for MOND ; ) “No Appointment Needed! In ee INames Delegates Two Teachers Join Faculty at Will-O-Way lraq Caldron Meets, Elected delegates to the annual supreme session to be held in Can-| ton, Ohio, Sept. 26-29 are Mrs.) Crossman and Mrs. Albert Kugler. It was announced that all commit- tee reports are to be in for the Buckets, Barrels Move Indoors | CHICAGO (INS) — Buckets and barrels, often used as‘a rustic note | in outdoor settings are coming in- | Side the house, | | Decorators at the International .jwith brass or gold paint. They were used a5 waste baskets; plant-. ers or magazine catchalls. | Shiny brass barrels were grouped jaround cocktail tables in living iroom arrangements for impromptu The Shorthand Written with a b c's. = Your Shortcut to a Better Job — MORE Pay! SHORTER — EASIER Free Demonstration Monday Evening, Sept. 10, 7:00 The Business Institute Phone FE 2-3551 for Information or Visit Class 2 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac Phone FE 2-3851 CCD a beautiful firescreen If you're building a new fireplace, let Wiggs handle the installation of your firescreen .. . we measure, install and service ... we do the job efficiently ond quickly . . . we use the famous Bennett Ireland Flexscreens . » . unsurpassed for beauty . . . convenience... safety. Recéssed type screens for average opening about $30 plus igstallation . . . stop in or phone FE 4-1234 for information and catalogue. OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY and FRIDAY @ WiGGS. 24 W. Huron Street St. Benedict Church Plans Annual Dinner Plans for the annual fall dinner of St. Benedict Parish were made) when members of St. Benedict's’ Guild met Tuesday evening in the parish hall. Mrs. Ralph Cotcher| and Mrs. Allen Neville will serve 'as cochairman for the dinner. units, the Rev. Richard Thomas outlined plans for a Caria Confer- ence for married couples: to be held on Sept. 23. Details of the conference are being handled by Mrs. Michael Glisky with the assistance of Mrs. Cotcher and the Following reports of the various | Oct. 3 meeting. Sunday 2 | MRS, BEN : es : Open Tonight ‘til 9 P. M. ove | SHOP NOW for FALL | Alvins church units. to 5 Huron ot Te Ss NEL T 3 Oba Pridey to. iccuniidenaumapmaaannainnatens “BIG 3" BEAUTY VALUE! : Regular 10.00 e@ COLD WAVE @ HAIRCUT — © CORECTOR Hair Treatment Ar 6? reas 12.75 Value | For the lift of your. life, have this amazing glamour_trio! Your waves will be vibrant with lustrous beauty! 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Marcus Reynolds, his son James and Mr. Walker enjoy a cool drink. which to ored lawn furniture makes this a pleasant spot in patio, inside the living room and shows back yard that the Walkers | are fruit trees around the large FROM THE LIVING ROOM — This picture shade trees and the garden beyond. Brightly cal- oy i was taken scams prey, Sarva poly aR mame potato vines! They have flower beds near some of (Continued on Page 19, Col. 6) keep up. cath ody HUEY ret Pe 44 : THe 3 i Hie ar jal i i! HAE Hi Hi i i sea2 ~ fit it | Z i RHE eait THs HiME : HE ss fl HO re iad flit Hy Lal SHIEH ‘ i i i H | i : ef ; | , ti 93 In front of the garage they have mounted an old school bell on a post. weather vane on top of the garage. All the rock in this picture was c ex #0 fit the place for which it was intended. r nto the - home on Edgevale. The planter box at the right is thirty-five feet long: In the back- “ground on the porch sides can be seen some of the rocks the Walkers have collected. oe | — This 3528 room hhas been adifed on to the ‘Twin closets at the end of the room flank the walnut chest of AAG As thes fer 0 cirjeie whan you pdint with Rev Satin in jelled form. Because it’s jelled because it's jelled you can load a brush or roller. A brush or rollerful of Jelled Rev Satin goes a long, 1-o-n-g way. Do your with Jelied Rev Satin. It’s perfect for every room in your _ home—including kitchens and bathrooms. ITY OF PARKING OF STORE aren oe : wae sip aie ye 7 | ; : po : ~ house to @ slope to either side by § reversing the plan. On flat land it § calls for a minimum of excavation |g and grading. It can be built with)® or without a basement and can be|! PICTURED LIVING ROOM — A balcony and corner fireplace ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS Building Editor: Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of study ¢5| | | ai glamorize this living room. The ceiling rises studio-style to a story and a half in height. al equipped for heating or’ air con-/! pian for The House of The Week, Design HW-16. Na stamps - ditioning in any climate 4 accepted. Please do net use sticky tape on coins, a It represents the latest trend |! : ee eee (Please Print) ' story story houses a collision, Yet it retains the con- |p: STREET a venience of half-flights of stairs. |g : 1 Cc f&itar The reason builders often call ’ OPTIONAL the recreation room in this style of 4 ciTY STATE i a “free” room is that it oc-|r ’ 2 ae os oe oe oe oe oe An im O N CU /N PD | y a UPPi EL FUEL * . One RERRE St sane a ee rR Se ee A AA ES | AN INVESTMENT for TODAY or the FUTURE Desirable Pine Lake Privilege Building Lots. ; ; 100x150 ft. and Over $3,000 -- 500 DOWN 5 YEAR LAND CONTRACT ‘ $48.34 per Month or $2,500 Cash ONLY 2 MILES WEST OF PONTIAC In Pine Leke Menor Value Will Double in 5 Years Call Iimmedietely—FE 5-9418 Sylvan Realty ‘ COMPANY SYLVAN CENTER it just can’t run or drip like You "8" BEAMS T still has « to ~ Bl to better serve you, the builder. Hold Up Your Job | WE HAVE 7” and 4 and now with a great shortage of steel “A Sign of Quality Everywhere” A house with a one-story frontyis the area of the living and bed- 4 and (woctory rom w@ give Gejewm vee. Under te below homeowner greatest number are a large recreation room— a a. dollar inf 2", Called & “tree” room in con- 6 hen ne struction of this type—a study suit- House of The Week — Nine rooms, two bathrooms, exes?’ “vatery and three cloe- tra lavatory, separate laundry room and a two-car tandem ga-| The tandem garage built into rage are included in this house that ee covers only 1,195 square feet. That = other - age ee — = lows side yard space on a @0- GUESS-TIMATING foot lot. Even for one-car use, ING COSTS a garage of this length — 36 cues de- feet—is an asset. It not only adds paainets teat Wer oot ou Ecce oe ne ne oe tested soaes, trumapertaten Son cola on eet ane seg platetteereyctnprcly || This plan is especially advanta- Architect Alfred Ryder esti. ||8¢0Us for either sloping or fiat mates that this house could be | #04. On @ slope it conforms > built for about $23,000 in New | 1% © the terrain. You can fit the Ui Jersey. Bat the best way to get | a rough estimate is to show | eo yur study plan to a builder of W READY-MIX facing in smartly stacked A wrought iron railed balcony runs Oe ol aes i Ce along the far end of the ec ms Sn Go ie @ For a Better All-Around Job “, ‘ls aa Going along iol out Gatior od sevtes aa @ service com- cathedral ceiling, but it’ pale is et pdider we have cogunded ow hasten os teen arched or pitched. It just slopes the finest in ready-mix for you. er sees metho wenn room a gra gracious a - dneter sery sbont we an | STEEL SHORTAGE XY) oS, Soriemeested CO. . 3 5AM RS AS aoe More Hot Water for Less Money Two Heating Elements Heat Water 20 Hours Out of Each Day * = 52 Gal. Automatic - Regular $124.95 of PONTIAC 51 W, Huron St. side service door, and of course gy bauipessargn se gisele te eins soom. Blue is the top fashion color in There’s @ glamor Upon entering the front vestibule drapery fabrics this year, espec-| plan. Bay windows grace both the| vey find a guest coat closet ai|ially in combinations like blue and dining room and the big living)iang A room divider, which can\éreen or blue and beige. Gold) room, which is almost 20 feet). sinner @ planting box or book, metallic trim also continues popu-| square, A corner fireplace a shelves, screens the vestibule as lar, according to experts. THE LOWER LEVEL — A long two-car garage, a large recrea- living room is designed for well as dining room from tion room, a study and a laundry occupy the space under the bed- toom view. rooms. The cellar is optional in this plan. The garage has door to | YOU DON'T NEED steps to both the back yard and the recreation room. A BASEMENT HERE down to A basement is optional with | © ; Design HW-16. The entire age oes lke 45-6 >] lower level of this house, in] ; cloding recreation : PEvEREN we ¥ = joes ‘ on the grede. This keeps ree ue 8t0 AM 2 etoas |” ato nut s doors in W082 10-0218: 4 1$:0016:4 oo and grading St © | ow tacing the rear = . construction without Alfred Ryder, the architect : “ caller, small hester closet | ‘is house, specifies quality, but i a ce vie og [ene SPECIAL — e@atconr mended for the roof and dry walls Tour bang te cimiey, w SUMMER 9 earn = modern cabinet type beating are suggested, although they may »| @ fo “ plant can be located im that | %¢ Plastered if preferred. TERMS! : S/7Tine rue|| || Foom. . ar 072106 - Storage space is genereas |Join ACTION Drive Ne Peyments “Wil October Ist OUNE TIE KITCHE, Sfoot garage is adequate te @ Neo Down. Payment . 4 2017-8 provide additeinal storage space | ACTION (American Council to for the average family. Improve Our Neighborhoods) is do} | @ 36 Months To Pay ing a really tremendous job in in- : = ing the master bedroom. This fivencing citizens to improve and crib, removing Ut from year bed. Its slogan — Good Neighborhoods | Established 1910 aide, yet tt within bear- Our Nation's Strength—is an See ph petw ae Your ccetstindion ana be through! A. ELBLING es . The private bathroom for the/ improvement of yoo yn toe & SONS : Sew master chamber has a corner show- ran th eat om ust f | TWO MAIN FLOORS — This plan shows the two mai floors. a The Nin Danes EO ee and tencecwill tone up| * Heating % Air Conditioning 4) Halt a flight up from the living room « wrought iron railed balcony |in an alcove. Both bathrooms have|7°Ur neighborhood and give incen-| * Sheet Metal .. .* Roofing.. connects the bedrooms. There are two baths on this upper level. The |built-in vanity top lavatories, one| ive to other residents of the com-] 75 §, Parke re 4-1504 | kitchen can be entered from the dining room, the living room or |of which is double. Even the lower|™unity to go into ACTION. ed | + from the outside. level lavatory is equipped for such 4 a vanity counter. s : - | DINETTE SPACE 2 «¢ ®@ \Nine Fine Rooms Offered _Cesrot done pce n,n « a is included in in Press House of Week | Plenty of hot water, all the time for the average family, | DUO-THERM | WATER HEATER [j Pontiac — — 3-Bedroom Brick BI-LEVEL Model Located at 373 Cass Lake Bead About 2 Miles W. of Telegraph and Commuter Train to Detroit OPEN 4 to 8 DAILY | FOR YOUR INSPECTION. SATURDAY - SUNDAY 1 to 8 Exceptionally large all brick homes with attached 2 car garages — Mammoth fireplaces in living room and also in 30’ recreation room. Water way in back of property gives you access for boating in Otter, Sylvan Cass Lakes. od Lnws | __ For Our New Office =| The Northwest aff 740 nt na i PLE | y 4 Sine : iS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 Upstairs, downstairs, a i ‘Sround your home, its tial St ; fo get things ready for win. | fer! Whatever it is thot wit pe make your home sete pay. im fortable, Cttractive or livable A **+ YOU can save money q | (and have fun) by doing | some or all of the work Supplies | + Gf sensible & P Gus Prices, See us for sensible “apr advice . . + at no cost to ea —- \ NT Would You Like On Your Home? If So, You Can Do So With Burmeister’s Help NO MONEY DOWN =| jor 1,000 84 ft.........0.20.. \H y hoog. , ® KNOWN for QUALITY Many Months to P ay 1x8 W. Vievet PONDEROSA PINE, N : 3 1 o | : y GOLD BOND Reg. $126 /.............. Now $89 per M \ | 1 : J ixi2 W. Velvet PONDEROSA PINE, , | z ee t 5 : : cna ae ET Now S110 per M /),, Be 1 er. a olf 4 2x8's——18’, Reg. $160 per 1,000 sq. ft., “ o-It- T ourse at BURMEIST ER S and TS eT hee size | specials... have a comfortable home at the lowest price ever 2x4 Premium Grade WHITE FIR... .$110 per M and save real money, too! = ix6 YELLOW PINE No. 2 and Better, We Wolp you eR Regular $14.95 NOW $12” per WOO ser] peg. $149.2... eenlier® dd a , eres SALE PLASTER BOARD a $ _tx8 Y. P, SHIPLAP, No. 2 and Better, : Average House *129) Reg. $135... Now $114 per M +f fay oom F as 868429 § . Neils Included-at This Low Price! f 2x4's, 2x6’s, 2x6's, tare eae : x2 pe f CEC Specials $]49 ° Selected Lumber, . Beg oena &. . , Pa Colors in Stock: ade J Exterior SHEATHING, 2’x8’ Sheets . $50 per M = See Us car witk . DUSTY CORAL SEA FOAM GREEN MELLOW IVORY | 4’x8’ SHEETS, .” per sheet... .. e0perM | be pd “nat 8 TWILIGHT GRAY POPLAR GREEN HOLIDAY BLUE | mber at Low Cost! Also 42x10" Corrugated Asbestos Excellent for Store Fronts, Roofs and Garden Trim 4x8--1/8 ASBESTOS BOARD $3 4x 8-3/16 ASBESTOS BOARD $3% 4x8-1/4 ASBESTOS BOARD $4° ~ Big Special Price Sale! = CTORM DOORS 4 Now ot greater savings! All alu- minum = storm 25% |= 7 OFF 2” Roll ‘ Insulation $41? 10 Enjoy the fun and sat- isfaction of fixing/up | your home yourself & on $ 20” save money in the bor- gain. See us for oll building supplies, = Hardware new, es Purchase 7 ae minke, | REDUCTION SALE | F< TOSATS | 32 om | Tl Build Them REO MOWERS crcoeenanaat es : é : og ae ag gh SN . = See 7 7 . ‘ ; ; si ‘ : a ———~ Yourself! AT COS T wh a sa ee i a eae one. o A f ase _— Sor “rusting. _ on painting, & Terms ai whan. yeu tuy ot our low prema and ¥ Ht Masonite Peg-Board, 4x8... .°4.45 | 2 ia upkeep. Sizes to fit a = se ag ther de it yourself. Whatever type of insu HE : Also (ot: anh On8 a: = - icwiknnudancwuiionneousnl . Available arts ap ep pel gash, . set _e * ee. it . save. Aluminum Gloset Rods..... a2: re 4 : oe FCI] 7940 Cooley us Corner Williams Lake Rd. a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950 : : 6 2 ar: 2 to give new e terest to today's tables. service at s : | ‘There's = straw tm the fashion | DEWEY ROY'S . : * | Siem ome of tiem are only 3s pO REFRIGERATION =» REPLACEMENT = 3 ee oe — Fe 3-4021 : | peng tear cea ro 4 ECTRIC NTIAc. & , the low | L PO caling. once = _—«sES-9065 = REFRIGERATION : Beery Boro: nave & moved is ATOZ SERVICE . : a siting. Today, with thelr formality REFRIGERATION OR 3- “ — mye mny 2 gel a arctic = sapere SE perRIGERATION - REFRIGERATION 5 WARM AIR Seng ha ny Baal oeoipead sik LAKES bs ne me | shown, Lesa trimming, less bright( © DAUBENSPECK REFRIGERATION # accents, plain edged tables . E.), INC. ee tiie | o nner oe ~ (P. ; E.), Is : = ben © : 1 mente feces nine tars © Soll. ARO 2 ORATION |) =e "the tem, tes mi REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION, «Conn a enn enytine, de> ; HHabries cathe chatre; box occ! SURSGRSEURSSRERERSERSSRRSEEREROREES ae Pe on table wae heat wank FR : in the new sprayed metal finishes. CALL FOR REE} pea ee aianiman fee =| MIDWEST. SUPPLY : FURRAGE INSPECTION }) , AREY i! 7% this plan both economical and luxurious. — storage closets. Still the garage can be omitted 9 NORTH TELEGRAPH : ||| Sliding glass doors open on a garden patio which if you choose. pa one. : || has @ barbecue fireplace as shown in the sketch. The house alone covers 1,265 square feet, & Watk Hill : . : William Lechner] one samive chimes mrves te bri, the sm ati comical bud and gree vor « | WUQURINS ERLLES REMODELI jjj| living room fireplace and the main heating plant, sound investment. An extra large kitchen allows 27 N. Coss Ave. ||| a. iene aans.. | ie © ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES | FE 2.1821 ‘se. || i gg ago this house with or without a This is plan H-250AP by the Homograt ©., ”. © ADDITIONS °¢SIDING © BASEMENTS | Hi}| basement. Space used for the stairs can provide = 11711 East Eight Mile Rd, East Detroit, Mich. | Wm. A. Kennedy F.H.A. recy LAMAZOO| : AZOO| te Money Dow FE4-2575| “@UA0ITT seaeens semen seer || fests = i/Dream Home Now Realized 3097 W. ee : If you're under the impression|they'll be running into the kitchen/however, this is agreed upon be-| = Complete Basement Sinarmr ‘that your “dream” home willlan day long to be close to you./fore you buy the house—not after f : have to be built to order and is Betoré sun aa eon, olan —as that’s the time to iron out all} All Work Guaranteed = Free Estimates! terete out ot sour reach, cheet| oe Ge Tea hen "ado |e sien GAMA. THREE BEDROOMS - GAMA, discuss the possibility of Reliable Waterproofing |" Sanh, Sheet OS WS LO lt emer FULL BASEMENT i i seen ctpnen totes wall between removed. “Open- . - are greater than ever before of | ness” is the modern trend, any- Featured Gems, nl ate A UE BRICK i Gated o feet genta 0° ‘develop way, and having a “token” par- ° | NTIQ . ; R ment” that comes pretty close t© | tion will give you not only a play: (Precious Metals ; , e2 : what you have in mind. You | »oom for the children, bat « fam- : . . won't find it overnight; but if | iy room, and at a pinch, | The greatest carpet of all time e i i ‘ | _]j you keep looking around and | guest room, was Behar 1 Spring of é Snaying “ths Gavia: “ode” ot | amitiedly, it len't always endy|roetoes The captured it S e 2 now, homes. tn the real estate | | tind a Rouse that solves a spe-|40m the magnificent white palace | . . : soctens, you bit ‘the jackpet | | blem, For exemele you/% the Persian kings in Ctesiphon | sooner or later, according to the aay for a plate with al. 37 A-D., and took it to Caliph ae be megane ope sees private suite on the first ‘floor to|C™a? in edina. in Clarkst eae {St Fur nt lg cae Tm | in ar Oon-= , The. reason for GAMA's optit/who can't climb stairs yet need) ono. and wore | : gp ny dhcaneaper oases Pes Peer alan ‘affords, ™*|garden in the spring. The sol i | satisfy buyers widely | average affords. imitated by yellow gold. : requiremens; and you get = : ~, Waterford -- Drayton | | ee :eccren anism tmpiint ? ot ota |" mena” tase er fe 7 : e | everybody philosophy. It gives you page Leann one by emeralds and other gems that i Plains Area a choice of three or four basic in| om ane, bows, contrnted wat | leamed lke sipping water; i : — teriors, as@ Tule, and each of] + this oth c he had pearls for gravel on its inter- | : these, in turn, lends itself to hemes gon tos 4 tetand* | cine Pathe, dnd was abundant : “| Hehanges with little or no additional) 9". mai = ool on a ee ey | Hexpense. And if you've signed on main » entirely rubles. - a | the dotted line after selecting one pas cack aor oar? arg The Arabs estimated its worth at | Call of the “model” houses, yOUT| Oats’ a sense of being part of the |What would probably be $200,000,000} ; | Chances are even greater of getting family otal tees in modern money. = what you — a ee Suepenaing saying deserting to) Last, See Them ‘Today | . Reteed nies Gt eke neice bas! Abbe yobs ak ~ L OPEN 12-9 DAILY AND SUNDAY —_ BEST BUY - AY ¢ ite ma pe ieee teed ol a er — OWA larkston real estate || Ma or |istchen ; e | ; , Diny apace Just eit the kitchen (of, the deal. Naturally, the . — : r 5S. MAIN - ARKSTON snags Se 7.0 smn mae at 7 ae ae glad you did. ~ , eee *PAVED STREETS Model Open \ | °CENTRAL WATER = a 4 SUNDAY *5 DIFFERENT ELEVATIONS . evs ALL BRICK — 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. *LARGE 100-FOOT-WIDE Lots OPEN DAILY 2to 9 p. m. *FARMSTYLE KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS “SLIDING BIRCH CABINET DooRs * DOUBLE SINK IN KITCHEN .. UE MonoTor counrens Pe gout one compet new sti. Lanterns, Camp Stoves Hee Waterford Hill Estatés SELECT YOUR _ HOMESITE NOW! | %& 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! userid 4 Good Reasons Wh You Should Buy Now! pone % You can depend on us for — ] © MANY LARCE LOTS 1 Sand Bc AO Meg v0 < See This Amezing Softener | serving an ornamental 3-D effect. Large diameter washers slip | * Sone OVER 100: FF wipe |) and Todey ot crt guatemala cari, sogeal agente “t toh Gravel — | © LOW DOWN PAYMENT wn | C ATSMAN | LHL STANTON on pane san sie ena, MIX CONCRETE «403 State FE 5-1683 Fee antes a. agg ss (Outdoor Living Call Today Supplies TRANSIT- ~ Jari a small hole through the knot|LOtS More Fun Herbert €. Davis We 399 S$. PADDOCK ST. to lessen the chance of splitting it. With Lighting FE 5-4311 | my Manalacturers of Aluminum One of the first steps in lighting: STORM z : | eo he tat steps “ Storm Doors and Windows | dark is to igstall either permanent ——— \—_ ‘Se ‘ey? a | BE. , ee or adequate portable wiring. : | : mance oe one tr” |e oe oll WO MOFe Painting When You iwiring until you can have a per-) | - NEW PONTIAC BRANCH _ [asnes gsm installed reer ber ot res ee oe is | ita to) : 506 So. Saginaw St. Cheaee from weatherpreat cord sete a ly for temporary All Extruded “T) Gutdoor lighting specialists | Aluminum : suggest disconnecting all circuits | ieee =~ =| INSULATE - BEAUTIFY WITH Pum tid cdkibe | remo seine tes os om IMPROVED : INSULATED No wuDDEN costs, [nn at cam Doe CAST-O-STONE CAST-ALUM al a a a aR i al Glow tow hime Tero enbaters ee el $ 6@ who is familiar with outdoor wiring | 37 requirements, both permanent or The Only ‘Expensive . cnn CAST-0-STONE on pawn oletas 4 ae ‘Most Families Want Rega (One Room in Paneling #3” thick with jamb : Current “dream houses” often oe ‘include at least one room in panel- a ak ientens’ ing. Nothing makes a room pleas- | ” pon ee or more charming — wheth- + Rate m a gli eee eee ! i with # Extra heavy Alces eoday’s ~— quickly finishes it can be tuned BANK [or traditional interiors, in light — : : en SS . ‘TERMS with pantie ‘They can : . : — tained with liquid wax, ; : _ ‘ Ss oe . CORP ‘never be rescraped and refinished. | : oo ° LE = STORMCO © |-----1 IMPROVED ———] INSULATED oe , ae | a Polish. Tt wears evenly, | : ? : oS , 506 S. Saginaw St. - _ never sels, splinters or dante ) BUY WITH 7 FE 5-5530. . FE 5-7709 manner whatever. It is extremely | : ; é satin, = = = ie a | ? ; CONFIDENCE! ee 2. | . * CAST-O-STONE . . . year in and — A SUPERIOR ; fee: = ) | yes Get 25% Discount BEE year out, the-best-buy for your ——-}- in business 21 years. Insured up. pen N ' Hie : Hy exterior walls. Your ALL stone te $500,000 for your protection SIDI G! home or .a radically and beau- te cover any ond ell accidents, Not the ordinary hollow tifully re-designed CAST-O- and our products, aluminum siding, genu- STONE ond INSULATED CAST- . [ine Celotex backs each ALUM home mokes your dreams . 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PHONE. vee e esos |. ° O° Brien Sells It @ Services It @ Guarantees It | with Every Job. Scienicgcel ire ope vine | || 670 W. Huren See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER ten Fis ia eae I When a mighty meaning also identifies the builder who is proud of his work. ' Specializing in Garages Commercial Bidgs. Breezeways Concrete Work Additions Porch Enclosures > — Recreation Rooms Siding ~ Kitchen Remodeling Bath Rooms meld tite od & z pm Fs * & 5 ii REPAIRING GUTTERS -- Of all operations in soldering the first is most important. The surface to be soldered should be | clean and bright. : Check Those Roof Leaks to Rid of Streaks on Home If there are leaks in your home's|right, add moressolder around ‘the ba of the patch. When this is! doubt aware of them, Rain water|done, heat the gutter from below, e|Gutter and patch will “sweat” to-| roof drainage system, you are : : i i place the patch over the z : lies t if i z t E ; ; te i He metal, EFEs | E : s I g233 Ras hk : : i 4 g g i : i i tf rt i Hi it : ff > as 4 ij 5: i} : ? ie g ‘ i é ¥ gg EET ! | | | | i] | | | ! | 19469 Jemes Couzens | Hy Standard Bidrs. the hole and bend it! i Z : Indoor Video Antenna 'Has No ‘Rabbit Ears’. For TV viewers who regard) “rabbit ear’ antennas as necessary —. pe ..- With LAKE PRIVILEGES on Lotus, Maceday, and Lester Lakes! _ NOW you can have a QUALITY HOME built fo surpass all building codes ... ot price so low it’s nearly unbelievable! ‘ Builders! Home Seekers! LIVING PLANNED. 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Overhang, 33 , > . | 4 Forming Awning Effect mee a . 2 aa aa aie, ee WIDE peasidl SHOWS THIS HOME TO BE ONE OF THE ODD LOTS—NON-STOCK ITEMS ~ 3 HOMES BEING BUILT IN-THIS ENTIRE AREA TODAY : : : = when you see it, you'll agree! _ + PYLE | STORM SASH Seat —WHAT-THESE: ia | 2 Off : 5/4" Wood SINK. ..W/20u"t KITCHEN CABINETS BUILDING INSPECTORS _ DIRECTIONS TO MODEL HOME: |: In Stock Including with SINK. 42x54" MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO : to Cloverton: tum right on Cloverton to model. Clearly | | Windows & Frames | wanananAAnAAnnnannr REMRROUS TO List. 1. EMIL,GRESCHOW marked, you can't miss #1 We Nore: e s ger : 00 2 : wee Ose: <4 : : - 22x22 COME IN AN Building Inspector for Waterlord | AROUND, IF YOU see espiaahipe Drive Out Today ... You'l | | | SOMETHING YoU NEED, - et eae beet bey , et wee You ea % CARL AT THE, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SE REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE Residential—Business Home—Contents Farms—Investments Take Lele bad ot ay mem Lad ara ears bag peg lange _Joun K. IRWIN Are We Let Us Serve You! REALTOR PREAL ESTATE INSURANCE 313 W. Huron Ss oe em Extension Ladders bess 3e55 Ft. 90c | ‘Striated > “pees Paneling. . Sq. Ft. 27¢ pasha rerd eee Ft. 24¢ Garden Tools ..... coc ecectellee OF White House Paint ........... Gol. $4.75 [Eee $1595 HICKS, Manager WILLIAM MORRIS, Seles “ALBERT B. LOWRIE LUMEEE co. . tf clent for most pieces, i frames are wood, rattan, alu- | HEATING ie Where “dint le deeply teeraieea, AMCROLURL EAN same mild seap—and scrubbing | 4 with hey brush bag sy the , : trick. outdoors bright : sunlight,-if possible, to hasten . aN poi Otto A. Trzos | : 3101 Orchard Loke Rd. : KEEGO HARBOR : FE 2-0278 : only 70 fortunate families will live in MAGNIFICENT MT. ROYAL WARM AIR HEATING eee ee ee eee ee G& M BILT GARAGES | NOT JUST ANOTHER NAME BUT A COMPANY OF PROVEN ABILITY FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS! SEE US or 2260 Dixie Hwy., N. of —— $00.UaTedey nd Lat Ue Show You Our ~~ Complete Line of Corkin. 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FE 4-3581 weather, but a coating of -in St. Williams Pagish. * * * Come out this weekend: See ROYAL, where aul ¢ ‘ Sf wetting, aria temesceston you and your family can enjoy summer vacation living the year ‘round. oe a on estate-size lots. from, CALL US 414,500 & | Phone FE 2-1211 BEFORE YOU BUY > Get our prices—compare our quality. Let us prove that we build the finest 11% ond 2-cor styles at prices you can afford. HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST RECOMMENDATION, > Years to Pay DO YOU NEED GARAGES — BREEZEWAYS — DRIVEWAYS — ADDITIONS ATTICS — REMODELING — ROOFING — SIDING — STORM WINDOWS—KITCHEN CABINETS—-RECREATION —————— Scere FER SRNREIEUamRUSETeteNeticeNeEnem Hi i eT A = = ? 3 * = ¥ t £ + z « ‘ & ba * . < ‘ : = |} Spacious living inside,too ... with 3 belton 2 bas J} — full separate dining room, and attached garage - ye an veariatin tee -) tte epee deapee oe ate dining roont, attached garage . . . aining. : | from $15,800, The King’s Crest, illustrated above, has a full separate room , with French doors opening onto a spacious patio in the rear. A covered ! = ; Rielle sa en bead peas Wedevtd ne tak cas ae eae ‘ * 4 Window in the room. There are two one setving ‘ oie bat a bc 9 ho inrtekens. . i. The Coronet is a popular 3 bedroom model with carport. It, too, 7 fa my r Ye ba te dining room, a Sooo, eset! atone ge + . gs Te of ees Be se ailg ie eprBoth Bones ae of tuk sous, i Donen or ag onsen gelandtemasan andl orice din ageligal i . yourself. Don’t delay! * 3 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH, with full separate : dining room, big utility room, and room- Trade in your present house IN YOUR BASEMENT” — It you're cramped for rom, you can fi up fe spare rooms & .Make a smart, modern rumpus room_in_the bi so an extra bedroom in the attic. Viadll be surpriand ot the teed cost, and these rooms will be cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. See us for complete details, We'll handle all details, get you top dollar on today's market. ae ~ VETS: ONLY $725 DOWN=UP TO 30 YR. MORTGAGES AVAILABLE Civilions: Attractive terms available MODEL PHONE: EMpire 3-9123 ae slighty te hal a ee, A ‘ie: si RT HE | Rind FE 5-7471 Ist PAYMENT ! in NOVEMBER 7h TO pay \TEMAN-KAMPSEN RE Deys, FE 8-3647 LICENSED Ty nr ALT Y Ws Nights, FE 5-7842 FREE ESTIMATES EPAIRING EPLACING , EMODELING NEW INSTALLATIONS MASTER PLUMBER “Mt. Royal Units [Open Today National Home Week sees the opening of a new subdivision west) of Pontiac in the village of Com- merce, Seventy homes, selling at $14,500 and $15,800, are planned excellent drainagé are provided. Schools are nearby—the Walled Lake system. One of the advantages of Mt. Royal stressed by the developers is its strategic location, It is situated just a stone’s throw from the route of the James Couzens — Highway Exten- When this is completed—and the Expressway connected to it —pesidents can drive to Mt. Royal) from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. I Drive out Commerce road, through village of Commerce, blacktop road to the models. Paint Glamorizes Hotel. Tt took 150 painters, and cost "| subjected to mechanical tests, .| There was no evidence of decay "or other deterioration and the joists design ‘ _|dates from Colonial times’ The 16- top roads, curbs, storm sewers and Prove Endurance Recent studies by the Forest! withat age does not affect the str \torie Octagon Building in Washing- OLD-TIME WEATHERVANES: This Indian weathervane inch figure is cut out of wood and painted in true Indian colors, Pat- tern 241 gives tracing designs for this figure, also a crowing cock and the direction letters. Method of mounting is clearly shown. The > pattern will be mailed for 25c, It) is included in the Windmill and Weathervane Packet which con- taing five patterns for $1. Pontiac Press, Pattern Dept., Bedford) Hills, New York. Tests of Old House Products Laboratory of the U, S.) _|\Forest Service confirm what lum-! bermen have khown for years—| of wood. Typical of the way wood endures is the case of the his- ton, D. C., built in 1798, Floor joists of the building, which served as President Madi- son's residence after the White House was burned in the War of 1812, were examined recently and were judged to be as strong as ii 35 Grains Enliven Wood Grain patterns.are to wood what prints are to fabrics. The many different species suitable for pan- eling, built-ins, furniture and floor- ing offer the homemaker ‘an al- most endless choice of texture, grain and color combinations. sil | >a All Types of Repair Work for ‘ Home No Job Too Big No Job Too Small FREE Estimates—FHA as Wf AMBASSADOR INSULATION Be Wise . . . Economisze . . . With Pontiac's Oldest Inselation Co. 483 Elizabeth Lake Road Fe 5-8405 . uaa, aluminum awnings make your home cooler on the inside... smarter on the outside! OMLY PLEXALUM provides ell these exclusive features: L&V AWNING CO. 163 W. MONTCALM eer eeeerrrrrerrerreeererereereerTeeee aa —y bs nn Tee eS ee ee eS PT ee a eee ee eee ee ee ee eg ee ek ae ee ey ae ne ey wrFvrvrevresessseeeeeeee min — }—-@- FHA- ‘CONCRETE STEP CO. ant Fix Your Hime Now! CONCRETE STEPS ‘Aron e No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durability Specifications ~~ @ Strong Reinforced Casting @ Ayoid Messy Installation Safety Treed Reduces Slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 UNE OO " to 5:00 P.M. [ “Pontiac Headquarters for Aluminuwn Doors” “Alwindo Co. NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE FOR ALL YOUR FALL and WINTER NEEDS Full 1” thick. Full weatherstri engineered to per- fection. P *39°° A DELUXE DOOR JALOUSIE DOORS. °*64°>> Te *84°> FOR PORCH or BREEZEWAYS ALUMINUM ROLLING DOORS — -6'x 610" to-20'x 610" |} aR eeReRR, Outstanding cece and Window Specials! 10 — Any Size — Double Hung Self Storing Comb. Windows. 2 — Any Size — 1” Weatherstripped Doors. 1 — Door Grille With Your Initial. 1 Door Grille to Protect Bear Deor. : NO MONEY DOWN’ $7.25 PER on ' a ot ONLY _ ABOUT THE ‘ONLY OME ANYWHERE. AROUND WITH A/ FULL BASEMENT P) AT SUCH A cou, LOW PRICE “HONEY=LOOK AT _THESE EASY TERMS! ~ VETS ONLY $260 DOWN. Z. FE 5-3728 ONLY $1,700 DOWN monthly payments $76 30-YEAR MORTGAGES na al oa z : ape only (442. 900 adv. a luxurious Bib ad x 150 fot hn \ ALSO 3-BEDROOMS BRICK -1' BATHS AND LOADS OF OTHER LUXURY FEATURES oe \ a will moke payments. Only the }* for 6 months efter closing, _ Wilshire Construction Co. GOODRICH SECURITY PLAN _M yeu are leid off your job, we builder loves—not youl Good ee i) " : * See r fa a Pe, Rent ae j ‘| i re : 4 — ij ( 3 Devateun Peat ighting effect in| rai Amal Gel Gene | lamp or even a re TA : bulb in a clamp-on-holder = a if} ~ $8910.00 a shaft of the umbrella. a * Leased to July 1, 1961 | Pie caghaugeogastpe f a pole jpe ead wy | umbrella in an upward i“ Wm. H. Knudsén, position, so that light is reflected therproof cords and sock- if we f ii &g y G | Underground | = Sprinklers ) Pe ATTACHED Es ge‘ i : ge 4 S53 # MINGLED COLORS Be » Abc | | 450» Tbe All Stock Approximately34" Thick PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (> Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 < e i fi : [ 2* ir é y ‘ti ; 3 : if ef a i = & g 3 $ $ E i : li th 7 z HEATING! gS "DONT... neglect the use of thell'sq. ft. EXTRA STORAGE SPACE SIDE WALLS AND CEILING fi ‘a very narrow strip of glass from| We will show you how § |@ large piece. simple. it is to install &. Ff ———— Cest of meoterials, includ- | Color Revival Likely ing automatic drein valve, | ; es lew as $18.00. sO eoset ee Mixer Park, Inc.| IMAGINE Pp, late | 245 Elizabeth Loke Ave. | 1 SQUARE FEET Pontiec 18, Michigen // : Phone FE 5-8780 ae LIVING AREA SUBD 0) y €CEs, , , | only Th, 7 : [sprinkler thet will cover (more cleanly if you do it imme-] 1900 sq. ft. Also, «forger -WITH PLENTY OF ; eut, | DRAYTON DISTRIBUTORS .: Wholesale Only Sales Help or Deoler Inquiries Invited Glass Tub & Shower Enclosures Glass Sliding Doors 4701 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains | ORlando 3-1224 Y $ AW! —wenubine LOT Pate . > ‘y a wwe I E a | | OND GARAGE) =z = Sp pets we i aemdets . Vers gL ge NO PTURE OF A HOUSE | =. S00 20, = ; F TH f° 3° us PEAR Vel apy 8 PWN Be ee Sry FULLY INSULATED DD as 4 vai i ¥ oe ks le i eh ag AN: age in la a . a is # wre ey = ee 2 = 3 2 es S * . . ; * . * . ir i. i aol ead ai ad eat f df " sd : ‘ ; * i ; 2 4 4 , : 3 E “ ; — ants — eee a seat <= ee oe ——- 7 3 a : fost 2 se I ——s : —— cual & — _— ee ~ ~- ced mee — eee . n « * = : “ : © 80’ Wide Lots <= = | : © Winding Streets oS tees | = Ne fee : " @ Full Basement (Just Weitin ter c : ae . eS oe . oe ge ap ee So Bien aaa Recreation Room) f | NOWHERE ELSE can you find a home with ALL these ° Brick Construction @ DAVID KAY Con- atures on an 80'x140' lot for only ‘10.57 per sq. foot FEE APE LIS % ab ———Sour-entirefannity-witt-enjoy the , luxury features location. Close to public schools and Lady of The Lakes Church and School. And imagine, your own private beach — _ for the exclusive use of Lotus Lake Subdivision residents. , : _ @ KITCHEN VENT FAN BEAUTY BUILT-IN KITCHEN © CITY WATER—STORM SEWERS © @ LARGE OVERHANGING ROOF @ BENDIX WASHER—DRYER OPTIONAL % _@ PAVED STREETS WITH CURBS - —— ‘Models Open 12-9*Daily and Sunday i ee eee te cae CT PE SEEREEEL TL LETT ET TTT TE Tee tt it Le Re ' } : = a ntl tH EGAD/ I'VE BEEN WAITING “ tne. TM. ¥.s. By Dick Cavalli MORTY MEEKLE By McEvoy and Strieber HALF ACRE CASTLE _ [0 BE TOWN ALOT OF oa t See =e : RES Sets ne ee Me NS ae Pepa ee eee ge Ee ps aE BEseAce ed — TA AN | +. Boats a , PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 Honeyed | ACE al aa ie iS a nl ie ame Community * % = its Nw tle Tuesday} Preschool Group tive Friday, at the NBC ate of Se Poppleton directors meeting. clea goto ox tarva, és Se Hi Sag" epg tg ae SPER: gia Wd) @ Rn, _ “aiy Fidseia § ii i dit! i H i Wat ga dal ii ath His ies i he a At Se yd Peace dr GF UT! | 2 EG) ay setetr| Sues -ifendcee italia divest diseed teats ede aitug “ic Peal Lin gba & fonder) Gig Mee eh Set Wiper. Ht 28 Hed tl) = etl Bs hdl Let Hilti sf gs, Hagel eid A ik) 8 aatiybesd Hitt 5. 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Name is Teddie Vie. of Dublin “ _ BM 3.0267, \ ty tee” oak Ca | WE LING, WELL&. Hobbies & Supplies 24A ene | ae 15 sus ike cha BY wis a Day IA | gHOVERS WALI a We SCUASULA Gured, G4 PaEnT i" 2 Stl : £ i * rvice. number sets up. (frames Scares Poh ETERS Mf" '44G90" after “2 pm.” | earrateas” WORK ON COUNTER | UIMBOGRAPHING TYPING Bouse. offices, Reale re : aria] service, BM 3-204i EST VI PTC TANK 8 ~work, 6171 Dixie Hiway, : ‘ On isi : N oe & D 2 2/ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- | tng a friendly adviser, “| Pesta Bettina nh Bt yation Army. A ~- Two Posts Filled | cvassirications Executive Secretary re DETECTIVES to dept. store execu- ton. ngrthand and MAN ps burners, must weelt & Co., OP at a|| days, hosp., m F amily Center ANNOUNCEMENTS Two members have been added | jp Memoriam ssssesnssverseseel to the staff of the Catholic Family | Powers ROT eae : etobeeeeeraneee lhe NO . o. , . Private room and we: ; . * 9 EMPLOYMENT t Yioard 4 Avene Ma bath. ie children, Wednes-| WAITRESS WANTED, yoe Evi y-| WASHIN Former Pontiac resident and St. a ee ie 2 -reauir atti acceeaes Rochester, Michigea. Sock keltvens C000 | ten Pa Frederick High School graduate, | ficip wanted Female” ”...... ee : neater : _———| Exp. WAITRESS MORNING ’ EXPERIE v- ‘ | Meade SSceceoceede| Meepeae® man, 28 to eeTRA CHRISTMAS GIFFE BY) Helti,$ marriage | Work Wanted Male i } living, fe to rate and a toy party in your home. | SBns¢ Work Wanted . eee a business your Sj ] P : t _OR : — - | eee arene fe OD eee Pe er an best ‘| SERVICES OFFERED | Bian, paid vacation, 83 pay checks Tool Grinders EXPERIENCE D WAITRESS Building Service « .ce-.seeseeeege Id Hd ge Fe eanetions Experienced on Ne Sundays. § N Saginaw. St. Sremess borvicte veseseeedd| bonus . Top salesmen make oa per TO CARE FOR Bookkeeping & Taxes. Ja] over O0.080 par poor. Ales excel: Carbide Tools eh bens than i ce ee s0ea } w off Auburn) ¢ . Mich, Wl Bresomating & Tailoring "0." 36) ims company. “Apply "19 Male or Female Helghts aren. PE. 6-0743. COUPLE WANTED. SEPARATE maintenance Dan WiLL THE MAN TOOR Pic : . Mich. EXP. WAITRESS fu 3 room apt. in ¢ e M4 Bh, Cars Loke on Gay please Income Tax Service Mie Ft. DELS: for part time house & yard OMPLETE LAWN MAINTE PE $-1221 Laundry Service .........» vee A) van Car Haulers! : Mi _¢s000 No children, Rochester area, OL a Sasa - National. Catholic pada ubectosteters ttention Car Maulers EXP. COOK, PART TIME. APPLY ena 1. 28 yrs. es Travel Agencies 25A . oh tree OWNER-OPERATOR ‘at Manny's Bar, West Huron at|_)-6493. : rE £ raver a School of Social Service in Wash- ~—— Pal , LR Ry 1 a — ey & Decora A Truckmen Wanted __=u Excellent Opportunity - oe oka teak aa > ington, D. C. ; oe oe a aad Large household goods carrier »|£ZXP. WAITRESS TO —— A federal government. regulated ‘ = ere neu and PLANNING A TRIP? The agency, which is a member | 5 Berv co Me apenint dor man over 3 whe 30410 W. 9 Mil peresin pas. Bt pa. Choe Te| maine co. Ne preted Se EXPERT TREE AWD“ seen tions & Tickets of the United Fund, now has a staff | Trpenmser | owns or is able to purchase. and “aruda Ss - _hoe 3412. Dixie Hwy. _| life @ chance te improve their! A] CEMENT AVORK | fmevels. Ph. FE 56583 of OR/wrennaTIONAL — DOMESTIC of seven. Lost & Found ler cquument, Full time. year. Farmington Pituetvepe! Bon 1 Fouae| snd make early teiremest poset] T LOYD MONROE — |tawn Subana—came—on|"°O™s NUNES — NOTE wid tare I cars Py FE 4.6866 swt wore coupcrte vox | PONTIAC TRAVEL tonebeess row ’ ‘ bet i ~ LAWN Cnet 8. Cee wd ane | treet. or phone stating age,| enced salesman for Oakland Coun. cg ge ET ke hon) oe oo vt GP ge es gs YS SERVICE Wid. Miscellaneous .. be wi Money Wanted... ualifications sad submit snap-| ty. Married man preferred, secur- counter, Hours, 11:00 a.m, ‘til opportunities, Write Pontiac Press| A-1 x ee = = on MARKETS |B os Sve eS CSS eS See See Ba) ab Gg a wma ve on awe a . . man. Write Poo-| Gitions. uniforms snd meals fur-\€XP. SHORT ORDER COOK AND| Pontiac Hardwood Foot Service| Op ‘ : Dept, Mie ‘chicege fe. Aor shed: FS. Kresge Co. 20 W.|. grit work. Apply im person! A&B TRENCHING _ |poro-rmiina. Yano —uever-} Wd. Children to Board 26 orderly work, Must have own Méple 5 nee he. oer Oa sive Lx Ra exteel wena ines Ey —@ 8 : ARE transportation or live on prem-| CINE oti care tor working widow. |MARRIED COUPLE, MAN FOR PE 4-6229, \COLORED HOME DAY © Are You Ready} sex "scsar"ri) vomna"pettion.| tive'tn Pu" x ia _ for chileren. Licensed. FR &-0st r and tion |.lve_ im. FE 5-8462. Sareing past truck driving, wom- : =" ft AND GA Zz, take, a, 100, immediately? Out] FOr apr. Gal EM 24042 between /GinL: YOR LOU Moa white| wetes and experience. bai, must sand CNX See hours. “Appi Ww. Huren, be- SAD S| mother works. Stay nights. OR nn = Write Pontiac . CARE 4 e, , Lb tween ee and 4. aorouAra ROME oacemen| Sint SaBYER-TER —UIVE IW |@EAL TATE GALES” PROFLE ae, Gane, TIO 8 pee, a ee a wa roam More for Dome tian| Exp. preferred. ‘pot will train ORAD- 3 Doogies, PE 6.10 AMSTHOOs MAN WANT:| Must be Fe Peet \ciet 70 WORK Ix REAL == 79 WORK Ey ew C PANGUS 1919 M15 Wtd. Household Goods 27 i 5 . an E eg. tile © week, PE easel, Mr] DANTELS MFG. CORP. | sverish' Bes" Reset Brew” | "Han "ZOU i|t PAY [CARH FOR SMALL RA ATTORNEY aor Lake Rd. be SALESMEN oe : ST tm opening for an| farm! xford, OA 98-2179 anaes Uke ebiidres ve i ESTA ” Storney, investigation, and soai- : ru gerery Dome) De canenibes . | sis work. Should be able for exp. credit eollection| 0m lake with all m , ey log beginning for s men) ian, Exe. | and sal-| ooed Call MA/| train, pee ae starting in the legal field. Perms-| fry," see Mr’ Giltord. at WEC| _©2%: . raat ee oie est be Heensed to | tee_ 100 F. arene ae GUARANTEED HED MORE THAN av. za pone EB! gredusts. pa Recreetion, over Sam Benson's commission, Call PE +1686. fe "Fonuae. tod Ue . me pam 5 to take bar examination. | PAINTERS Catt 70|° PRACTICA iL sone Co. 2.9080, Reply td. sa coveae OO WANT : M4] Repty atv , education. |_ Townsend St.._B sither Te doctors or dental office, Wtd.: Real estate . sales- ban ba gvevewecs P ROUGR ¢ . ‘ Bale Lote vvesssnsreesenes Qf number. Write Pontiac) Perch 4. S. off Walton 2 miles ; man at once. P. W. Din- a ji a slaesenener GEN Ferch Ra. 8. oft G00D ALi, AROUND GIRL, 70 | i I a A shane ut vow peas yaar arent ort sare f eaye sn 20- FE 42577. ier Sictine,, Taentate) Wid. Miscellaneous - 28 eee 2 “a a ae ~~ | SE ah) Gee thc oe bak oer tm Pa | at PS, 1 SYS eptoyment Agencies BA Cine EO go Pee OF ome Gane, TOUT en: - |\S0PFER & POLISHER, EXPERT ™m || gree M2: Be : a ULINO 2402 ; rae, Se. ence in die cast, Apply st pales CN) jame"on WoMay to ware BIRMINGHAM | Gall Bi al aeTE, Og Tae Coa No. 1, 1.00-1.50 @. i, 2.00-| FINANCIAL we | EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY | more for home than wages. Apply OFFERINGS | ;|_ between 9 and 6:30. : Hy} » Med tbe) es : = 134 WEEKLY DRAW before 12:00 p.m. 500 Linde Vista! tmmediate ful or part time: Seo ubbish Send fill dirt foUh OLD JUNK HAULED FREE. . No. 1... to sessnceceuess oon SD position man car.| position 2 in tional ‘ Fy: ‘ie Hortdnce beans. “soctsctesesssoeb8 | Earuins coperventty 4100 to, $368 s organi tion ai ‘on our Ben! scale pp Ege gles ew. m eigrormeat Serre ight AND WEAVE HAULING Wanted to Rent 29 Seat sdeocusmnss oS SOL IE Digg) Eee eee reg, Seen, WOES |” PONTIAC PE Rg ETE” te ean Pec Celery. Sweet, Must live in ed Lk. -| is & dignified sales promotional) than wages, Wriie Pontiee Pres; | OPENINGS teat. c ee oe Bee ee ee 34. rege weet, NO.| gwaps .....,... eevseesvesesveee 88] Apply in Be. BS Pack: position and only responsible men| Box 30 MEN & WOMEN. > FAMILY OF 4 CHILDREN D i bers, pick- jg cecscseeAd| Ink, Mouse Super | Market, 238) who can follow instructions need | Hare SiUST BE EX.| Pull time and part time openings REDUCED RATES Tike. to rent house unfurn. 4 % ; Sele ow one sees] eR am. it ee ase " perienced. ‘iM, or full time. IMMEDIA' 2 PLACEMENT {6 wer, 2 terve you, Smith) 3-288. : a : pO 06 | Mmeg iin tc iagsccces ts BUTCHER ofe fir arr: for pervenal iter-|—O8l FE,¢3100. Ount--seterz, | Geeta, ee Hes Sakress wi 9 ee plant Re Reeplant, None | Se'ie Vourselh eee” oorss22a1] fou MOS Omen bake a” "| _ Tuer, tnd Weanesny eniyt ”™” ELHOCH’S | Saleemes ‘mechanic, machinist, - pg RO gael Met A gg aig? ane | fe Sc let Breese FOE s/—"™ STOCKMAN Trucks to Rent |p 272 sas" * 3d ry, Mo. | sae *--"1:"'1 "83 COUNTER & SHORT ORDER Man.| Jfust de. over i TRUCKS TRACTORS Share. Living Quarters 30 » a $ 2 id M.| Some grecery exp. preferred. Ref. revel & Dirt sete . Main, MU-| TequlrtaAppty fe Persea | Soo Ry esdcasoue Be hing Salesman rb eT) S ee ce vernwen soaneeece ‘s new main floor men’s ‘ tap man ee without experience, | Woodward at Sauare Lk. Rd. PARM MERCHA ‘DISE Chevrolet Sal n SALESMEN cane ai ent Hay, Grain & Feed —.....++-.-»-.71) Experienced men preferred. 30-50) nay, REAL alert © PE ee Wa Seksne secvens EM Me Gates N Ghevrolet co. 1000 J Prenty of For Ssle Pogheyvwssecsoseseo3 8. Woodward woreeee +| Gesdliee Silos treceeenaplenezecet FORD onset ~MOTOR for Sale errr. iS é j | | tom 1% ton stakes rea, _ PROPES- Dump trailers| sional indy ie there nice ape wih . (Prailers sy Tractors nonoeegg lade m Bloomfield Pontiac Farm-and __ Terrace. FE &-1233. FR 2410. ae as Industrial Tractor Co, | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 | M CARPENTER CONTRAC-\Open Daity acing Sanday VAN | aueenaed oad invured em mT CARTAGE— eet oe parting | = : " _ natin ) Sr, ayes - = Local your large | I onatr ro ch sing Fe caer eS, COAST TO COAST | “Ast tor Mr Care ) |RENT HERE VE THERE iMMEDIATE CASH “OR OCR i ir EEE 5 y ‘General Contractor 3 : | BERT g comegyey. Sra, Eber] Baty ousetrailers SAR [ THE SANE-|/ MODERNIZATI pe? SRST eae ee SEES ee empieton. | ib-La8 14 | Rect Prater Brace sscccersce wl ) ON ? EXP. 7 : com-| Painting & Decorating 20 3 orchard, tate a.” cies | Sh og oS pebfiatoeteeweens | { <3 ) cy Wrarandeadionat ve nn PE 3063 Res, Me aan mppgeney orn gece Turnipe, | Por sale’ Motoreyelee "202020022-3] ‘ —_ i ee 2 , r880 se “lerlor. Pree és4. 900 Baldwin, FE) dea. costs Fire mutate ie For Sale Bicycles ....22..s-0.0.-84 i” deere wadt. ais INICHOLIE & HARGER | : TION NOTICE oats & ACCES*OFIES — ....e0re+0s BO STERLING PLANT NEEDS : able. OR 3-204). W. Huron FE 54-6183 LAKE TOWNSHIP For Sale Airplanes o..cscc.ss: 88 a sl sw ae Te \ 90 at the town hail 7 may oo | Wanted Used Oats nsscctesscss 88 ourneymen on the sale of your contract ; 7825 Highland a you sell ES OR Eeetays Pevtember 31, 18. 25 ang | Por Sale ructa -Y-.cccecees 08 nghoahe ceikg Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ' from 7 .m. xa § a oy For Bale Care ..icccssscerevosee fh Die Makers ao gee é TR. Saginey st Ph. FE 6818 Ss Saturdays September ‘P™, a ) . Tool Inspectors Sears, Roebuck and Co. es._Til 8:30 | BREA ae ponte. |e 200,000 , October @ is the last day ot} . Card of Thanks 1 : ref ae for the General” Election CONDITIONS H FF y 6. ; a me 6 eee AFR SS ee EXC, PARKING “| for thatr acts gt kindness andl CONDITIONS _Bevt. 8, 10, 1086] | sin the “oss, of LIBERAL FRINGE 4 BENEFITS gon Johns le Este’ Duty and ve ae - APPLY HOURLY * To Buy—To Sell~—To tmsure At our to purchase newer ne = FoR BoB : his many customers. Mrs. Walter EMPLOYMENT am 4 aA OFFICE 2 on nee | Sterling Twp. a ers ager sige SEAL — Y OF MOR- Pringle, who Utica, Michi n Position Open . FOr Bale ualifications : vor RE >) | econ mente N, Realtor rvices : p> py T rao! Rd. | PLACE A “LOST AD,”|- ‘| Call FE28181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 28181 for an ad-writer.| rURDA JIM WRIGHT, Realtor gr Bet : PE 65-9441 BRICK $10,975 CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 : us ; * i fov adation. m Bad “IMMEDIATE | SncneeeS POSSESSION , se Rt. DOWN in t- ‘ ! Let 060x123, Close to owe, Br, ony Seon ih te 3-Bedroom C. TPANGUS. ” SoD iis s*ROonG 8 BAT — YER ibe Setiect” Rt ea cs eters H . decorated, in & out, Gall MY Tie Omes ROCHESTER | ; Clarkston ONLY | Jat SMT RETIIEY | nema yao pe tang REAL ESTATE INC. eve Ritebee ond 1 bedroom tered sts aca oe ~ Seem “| SOOO | geeks] Geert terms. : eoemeeeeee| gems uit! T)CO)WN | OGENAY || eaure erent "hee our own lot, We can e Rent Apts, Furnished 33) iS ee ; Foor ee a aa OY ge < 018 Baldwin & PE 44203 | finishing Yor you. See our model ‘Today we take up the toughest situation you're apt to costs, Oniy 3 homes st thle price. "MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SERVICE. GOODELL meet — where a’ hat has been hung over the keyhole!” en FE 5-580 or “i “ages 20480 for PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS $200 Rochester Ad ray ’ appointment to see these homes.) (Check These Features | $300 DOWN OL 6-0831 ‘sti ist | 80 ft lots 20 ft. living room, oak | We will bulid on your i. ee | floors, . ti h | New 3 bedroom house with bsxe- | eemereeeee eerie | koro : “GI. Cciomatie heme sige ewer ‘soa | iret teomiceed mer glcge| Sasi “fli cows ath cues Oe water. e eve ng. jot. Lake privileges, OR. 23871. = eeyatanle. See our . | FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, 2 yenr NICE SLEEPING Ri neous. You Can’t Find | WATERFORD | - thee prricees: mode! ditional information, eq lots, ; PoaK “dover “KEE ae tse ayia pat seni ier 3-400 "| A Better Buy Wit sserifice for quick” asic ng “RED HORSE CORP. % . 5 room 1038. 2-8778 -Shaded lot. Immediate S019 Cass Ells, Re. LARGE FORK. HOU IN KEE-|j = =a Only Pp AYMENTS session, ope re, aruF Fe vite : Pees : “ai : AS LOW AS lot, priced for “quick sale. 9658 house, in K fen < FaGnT WOME. ous. $200 down plus mortgage oun Marthe Realtos, 0261 *, in Kee location, tet to re oe em thie very. glean wall Rept: $67 Per Month Andersonville acble Reali, 4261 | need” repairs. On Same, | dren weleome Laundry room. ee 7 tere wal al semen rapa . = 7 room modern lake $100 DOWN | Gi june 18. 61. 12 miles W ot | * MEN OFF STREET + i eS Model Berilewee.. 190 a Fal ws, am oun 8 ws sl | Sood Gol Chub. "3389 Pox, Or |CLEAN AND QUIET GUEEPING | [5,"N,‘Snce'siaee el Open |_far* starr hgmes wih basement en : EM 3-405. rooms, in. 48 Mechaate. " : DAILY AND SUNDAY . ph iy NB E , - WODERN COMPLETELY FURN. | EXCELLENT ROO | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor [@$,STERUNG Drive out north PIONEER HIGHLANDS | S3g.i0'C), Lake privileges e268: @p...-, ont. pontine ideat and | LARGE &LEEPING ROOM. wo | 242_5 Telegrape Open 0-4 | ast Riva. te tendioon, tare right | ooo 2 teem. belek, FE 21600 | DON McDONALD location. Avail. ti) June . 0) drink: ? Phone 3-7103 or OR_}-2937 1 block to Sterting. WILL SELL TY IN 5 : ~s weekly. MY 3-44i1. reams. Near airport, Phone FE | cooperative Real Estate Exchange brick duplex & . $1250 | HOUSE AND GARAG = At sie HEW FURN, HOUSE. AUTO. GAS | CARoE. ROOM FOR GEN- ° Castell Realt FHL BUTED GRICE | soccien, bo ether ereriesbea. Gall ls ti ao. a ay oe at at et | Parkway See FE carn . = ' Y ge Pag on ze XX after 4 P.M. OR 3.2033, Feud ela eetnes! | PINE LAKE FRONTS. | tnnaepe Pan bee Hw 4 Sone oeae tee A GOOD BUY beat. by There ond retree: P 2 Beverly. FE 3-6522. : BY OWNER: 7 ROOM ME PE 58183 : : This cute house is in @ nice sub- erator om 2 completely furnished fine rentals Gas heat, full basement, FOR SALI urban location, on « %. 855 a month and| 2 SOR Ee trom September 15 — | MICE CLEAN ® FOR SALE BY OWNER, ¢ ROOM & lot appre See TS Located en Maiddienent | _ fer PE 2-190. Saturday & Sunday 1-4 | {ful ek Soors & woodwork well) house, 1 bedroom. modern.) $0 = 10. Pry - ye Seo Mr. Smith, 28 ©. Murce M.| Noises. G18 and $100 per month. | side foot preterres +38 ¥. THRU FRIDAY Petodial” E™pubiss Mochsola. "FE ee tebe ite ace cay poe Settee TaN Vi ; after 6. : BY APPOINTMENT Pesos: : re ‘ . Takes are $19 per year. A nt OLVERINE APT. YLVAN ROOM WITH HOME PRIVILEGES. NORTH ON PONTIAC LAKE LAROE AND SMALL HOUSES IN New sRick 7 SORA, FOUL Vint" Soop & ores een. rm. oF Lg x 3 Cuttne Wate Ex. | ROAD: RIGHT ON ORCHARD Foatiee Keego and near basement. Ott ne ae efer, "KG HEMPSTEAD REALTY COMP amas MT Ste, ce ken Ti oie ewetgn vee | ROSE McLARTY — | _g seus ©°°" Swaet. | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor PE 4.0206 E)_Oveher’. ane. Pi S-0418 fm — on On Ges 6 6 SS 2 2 eet | FE 23-2162 or FE 63578 pe. 2 me TN, , Saateaw ot bee He po Maret. .s ities. 3 a oa ONT) yerxis'e “Bishen irk hee on | Yas Suda Drive in Ch qoepene Gusrme'@ serene, Cuser at Lake front apt. Gon Lake Rent Houses Furnished 35 3-433 eA eM aspinn Sose 7 lot handle financing. Es: Pull ment, ou beat, | transferred. $13,000. Assume GI $750 DOWN Sevt_thru_June. PE 53109. SEDROC. + pri. ON WILLIAMS LK COTTAGE FE 5-203. -| ROP a"paodect wou. Knotty pine, eupboards, © | loam, PE 40018. Yes, that ts the Down Payment SACHELOR APT. IN THE COUW- 1 BEDROOM, 100 PER CENT PRE |" modern 1 becrm, Lease Sept. t | sr eeSING ROOM FOR 2 WO! | ete Ratha, to x 150 ot, $1000. 5 SEDAN SHELL HOME TARE With no more cost. Batter still +4103 Bloc ‘ny, bachelor's. paredies. | June OR 32878, men, $10 @ week. cok Be e100) > well, rough wiring and/ j,.% Un. and Ki-Dinetie, ) Bit SED ier a Special rites tor pewiyweds, i | SMALL HOUS “yo tre. um ries: in. FE ¢eoea etter 6. | pif" pene i lg g? * baby welcome. 2062 Commion- from school. ares. No | en. og a FOR mace ~ ‘OPEN “Ow NER SACRIFICE suoepened: ‘Sur Siar have CLEAN 2, ROOMS AND BATH. | -SEDROOM W OF PONTIAC | Wii LE or wows |W, SIDE BUSINES On PRores [HPAI 73s, A a Fermineens benving sine] Sag: Col wow or soma av ral x COMPLETELY PURRISHED XD ~ "MULTIPLE Lisrix® SERVICE 1 SUND AY wood Ko. i Sub, 27038 Green Wil-| $950 DOWN * sd . 4 ‘ w, Huge ¢ . attracti’ ‘S-room, one-story weet. ala SP Ber | PE AL goer isin Le. SIT) tO RasPONBIBLE: ADULT Rooms With Board 38 | AKE PRIVILEGES | Sethe “mane, but - tm, foatares, ey salt say bostared 7 ROOM MODERN PORN Hoter,| COUM* ONLY. Ser LAKE BOARD AXD ROOM paiv-| eee CcmaGE AND 904 MALLOCK, * Fireplace Landscaped Solid) the young ledy will appreciate. Ll , & wD het water, $50 mopthiy. MY 2-4023. us a pepe. _ men. 100 PT . $1.30 DOWN i a Priced for quick sal Tet eee. neue, Fe bee | 5 GEDA. ORS, KEW HOME. | coxiy CRESCENT POUT WATER | SOAR AND ROG FOR WEK invins: | 22 ins CEDAR pataNy, ail household, fu for sale. CRAWE FORD AGENCY “STs front, 2 bedrooms beeutifully fur- ‘| $500 Of furnace, | WEST SIDE. HENDERSON T3232 Bt FE 4-140 FRAN : >. ent ha" ak | __Bished . re pase: WE SAO | ee Curiatiom Dome MH) sHaRe 2 BEDROOM BUX | 63x73. This Pas. lake priv, | Eseae BUNGALOW. BASE: Evenings PE 21317 ot 3 ot MY _ 311403 2rooms end bath, Adulte oniy bn Fe “4 4 U 36 | CLEAN QUIET ROow FoR DOW. GALOW IN TOWN. 100 Sely ‘$10,300. $1,300 MENT. Off, MEAT. LARGE LOT. | 4 BEDROOM HOME. FRrv. Ox arnt i Som ROME iv beaten Rent Houses Unfurn. 163_ Judson. MEDIATE POSSESSION —T. G. TROCKE | _ER. FE 41127 bays. _2amt ot On Die. K. G. HEMPSTEAD tg tga RAR a hg TO SHARE CAROR\ “i ©. Eunos sr weekend or eves OR 3561. | 2 FAMILY commrtabic becis, (3350 DOWN N REALTOR ~ | N vote FE Cte Ooms ot WATER feed location’ "PE 9.9438 ‘190 Union take Re eae — GOOD TERM: fe) qe eS Ro Stan cars. ka ciel | Seis nome joke qrse toe Sica AND BGamp Poe: T ME. | AUBCRN eee FAMILY GAS HEAT, PAVED West side. § rome, full yrs 1538 Williams Lake + ee ticer lease option vo responsible shore swim Sede Sewy tecorated | SEEDIATE POSSESSION arm rene FE adh HOUR eat | OF s0sL YR —'s bedrooms. gas Down Payment Thus. gre uapEE ery) “EMBREE FEE GREGG | #20, SQANp roe MEN. 0 R. J. VALUET, Realtor. | Sarge fi, "us Sten | Beat Aer ahidas oH ea cago yan 3a 2 bare . aed ROOM ARS BOaMD. Waet ams) = LAND FE 5-0003- . “ _—— . ney, i : 3 Fe Ol Di A be “EEE ico ebteicr So abmeice™ Seat Bch HetaenRe C HOUSTON REALTY | “Feel © | heat, $29 6 week, al) utilities, ALO out aN BROAD PiRet FE 46331 | Senos eee ters) trans) OPEN §STOUT'S pe aie R.-- - Mikes Fontice’ Motors. onb| iddie Seed or elderiy lady. FE Going to California, must sel! SUNDAY . Exe. ; field | Convalescent . : 3 bedroom yellow brick, witt at- a Caton Couple saly, OR 34003,” | | LARE, st Mes ron Homes 3A) west ‘oRtRRAN lacked plastered garage. 2-9 OL , Today pow Oe a 8 pei ? ai New brick 3 bedroom full bane- | | Bae se a 8 WEST SUBURBAN CHAPIN Large corner ot, 993.008. terns, si lor itving, cute : ‘ : ream Sad a ree te Attractive pas TE ee Laat | on — - at ae. phd take C ¢. oe . 9 baths. side.| pays 8 room. ‘kitchen Seat em Bon, sete a er ontemporary — ; wit birch cupboards, | 2 S-bedrm., 2 fireplace home, Also Nationally advertised — Ariene Featee Presser! HOTELAUBURN | Russell Young | met teimemtact Site | Bs 2 Satta. sitscned Seer se-| Prancis Tome program complete ‘ = ae ee, Oe ee eves ty, Oty ot weet. TOR ~ BUILDER Priced to sell at only $1,250 Uris appotnim ents "ound, tn, ths sna sir ug Sodrooms "up, Lo | alse | aig We Maren FE 44525 ’ Orchard Lk. Close baths. and ‘unit. ——— : ° | sehwols, stores orivi-| tam! yaitor,011 |W. | 4 Aubere - je . NORTH SIDE leges on hag érive. room. Sy Beet mo itz |Bekescmer| ANNETT | Scere th rete 8S Rent Office Space 41 OFFERS line Gleaming “oak Hoare me I AER oH SYLVAN OFFICES RENT, UPSTAIRs, *5 ets, step-saving din- REALTY COMPANY ae ta SF” | Over Til Lot Oe, fat serves: | FOR THE EXECUTIVE | 22-Ststard tate Ave. PE sous One of the few choice lots ‘heater, storms tind “screens, | Have 4 for sale. 3 bedroom. bi- left on Otter Lake. Suitable © and fire alarm system | level all brick homes. Expansive for arienel joy. 100x285 low price of $1,600 for .§ rec, room. with gataee! fire- O O : - $7. wien — place, on a sath | f 1. . ROOM HOME, LAKE PRIV ance tert Wen guiey Geseee’ te Dier, Williams. Lk. $10,900, OR 3-1097. 4 aes —— s | C-PANGUS | tot9 Ms Suva Sie 432 Acres, Wooded ||. | 2HOUSES,$395DN. Bish felyemy fates Cet | POR RETTER wowne PH. a of Pontiac, aewly painted 4 Yes Sir. you can buy both | tom, These homes sre definitely PONTIAC LAKE ROAD Tons coLece pom home, built’ in 1990. me this small down ~_ |. of the re TDS. eustom built, tg BE pg resem “UNION COURT APT. T : pa ae mie tens Sa | baths on a Lake Oakland 1 Front... b dei street. car garage, eas ie anne bd ge a. i room. i» ; 7 with 14 feet tor immediate a oe Mats : BLOOMFIELD SHEL $700 DOWN. “$195 DOWN. aaa i eaiah a Se fe Ce ee oo bene $295 DOWN | A,JOHNSON, Realtor Mee M. Stout, Realtor 1 S. Tele raph Rd, 2 Na 8:30 we 4éva. "BUD" Convenient Located Bits. Oa NICHOLIE OPEN ta ny Bug DIVISION OF .G. TROCKE 1948 Union wk \ ; eo ee We ge a Poti home hosts, ‘breencray ts eange con Seminole Hills WM.'H. KNUDSEN Sunday 3-5 574 E. Beverly Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence . Street S416 or FE 44278 CLARK REAL EST 4002 or PE . Fe jensen INCOMES ROOMS pare SIDE A oy hy In good condition, ‘Only $1,- - 300 down, . I. A. convenient terms | * ve. 2650 Pineview Drive Storybook Ranch Taylor of your choice. 110 We Pike “at. PE 4.0508 ‘MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN “Any time he starts making rash promises his campaign manager drowns him out!" FOR COLORED SUNDAY 2-5 Baths, Sear encage, Peneed yard. |1205 Hira Street - Beary | ie Reduced $1,500 : ie, ite : : eluminum ing, almost 1.- ihe | EEieee 7 nae ak KNUDSEN | Be". es: Re elient Lake Rd” west 2 ee to Hira 8t.—Watoh ‘or signs. 0 SUNDAY 2-5 b | 2275 Oakway Drive Stately Oaks brick home, overlooking pret pond SUNDAY 2-5 620 Fourth Street East of Jos! * SUNDAY 2-5 It's @ pleasure to offer this excitingly modern 3 bed- room home with wise. Oreuare Leake @! ; ome mite® south to Pineview Drive—Follow OPED SUNDAY 2-5 73 Seminole Webster School Offering 4 bedrooms with 2 ms and tile bath Gown: two 17-ft. bedrooms ft. screened pore’ breakfast nook and many fine features for your — and Eewetigeee. iv @ fine le home and sel ) Fi fib Oakland Ave. nabs for signs. ; Open Ev _Free |__COLORED Open Eves—408 Nebraska. A| Tames K Gettoes *23, 3 Seeviote™ | Ususuaty desened nome on KINZLER Templeton SUBURBAN floors. full | exe. en ‘ exc. gard $8, K 1. Templeton, Realtor ce : €70 W. Huron Street Phone FE 43628 or 31067 Eve. Multiple Listing Service § room mod less years payment. 4-4563 aeriay Verto | | “Wantto Buy or Trade? |: HAPPINESS NORTHEAST SIDE : TYPE _ Kitchen. Radiant heat. wit recreation pe oa arage, floored at — to mortgage. Suitable — ior executive ~~ REALTORS FE 40528] _ |OHNSON, Realtor ___ For Sale Houses ECORATED A 2 bedroom home. Living room ed in ih, galow. floors, excellent location. 1 block from schools. Only $1,500 do NEAR WALTON BLVD. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-047! corner Ird INCOME NICHOLIE wT eee ees Garage ONLY 9100 . MB: North off Baldwin. 2 bed- rooms,—$1.000 down. LOT The gast one left—and it's gt ae 262 8. Teleg Phone FE }-7103 or Co-operative Real Estate Exchange OOTS, 2 Hreplaces. ctivitieg room, A Unique property. By ap- intment only NICHOLIE) & HARGER CO. 33_W. Huron FE SUNDAY 2 TO 5. Pine Lake Area & real value ‘s this newer 4 nice Sylvan Lake Front = New eo. ranch hom Fer Sale Houses 43 ROCHESTER AREA _ Modern 4room house with acre. Soe. location, 38,000 with $2,000 «foam house with 10 acres. Mostly Modern €-room house. 2 bedrma, 4 acres. $17,500. CHARLES MELICK 920 W. Fifth St, OLive 6-0611 i, ‘~ B R ou 756 doth, te dapentabie’ party. MY ONEIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN - SUNDAY 2-5 2487 LAFAY ” IN BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN MAN You really oy see this 3 room home. The im in 1215.4, the bedroom is 164x119, a baw. and a very s tehen. All in fine condition | $15,- mortgage to a 6 cent LA TO WILSON VAN PING ’ $2.423 down and 846 per month at 4% per cent in- terest. recreation . Under $12,000 and ¥ the money reom floors, ment. Autom heat. Nice- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor FE 80180 CALIFORNIA’BOUND Sram cee et a S |i gg Ft Rlerths oe CHILD IN SCHOOL? bls aa fs’ the FEA miy $4,500. Term q : 1. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 06 BE. Walton FE 6-0441 Open Eves. FOR COLORED Beautiful 7 som brick, ceram- te tile bath, i basement, gas cas weal be proed Cue Hy INCOME 2 homes for the price of one! Large 6 room and _ very and clean, furnace hea! Aine «ree and ment, | JIM WILLIAMS L” ESTA INSURA Dally 0 10-6 ae ly 1 Sunday FE 40041 Planning on A New Home? See our display models at beantiful WATKINS HILLS, a restricted sub- division of brick homes| - that insure gracious liv- ing. TURING: Plastered Walls Full Basements Tite Baths Paved Wajks _& Drives Water System Rusco Comb. Windows Paved Streets Large Lots THESE HOMES BUILT BY WARD W. ROSS. BUILDER, ARE AVAILABLE | WITH VA. AL OR | FHA LONG-TERM | FINANCING | MENTS oiesiad MODELS OPEN - 12-8 P.M. School, |e es om _| PONTIAC REALTY North Side Bungalow dential ood, brms. & | S rms. & bath, _bemt., gaa heat. Only 87,500. — West Suburban Very * 3 bedrm. home. plas- terms. : Attractive Seminole Hills rm. e in one of ‘* most 2 , si,00, John K. Irwin 313 West n iC SUNDAY 2TO6P.M. BOO ac oe On 12 Rolling Acres . Pull LL. A, MOTT, Ba HOR ‘18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Elizabeth Lake Income EB. XPyrt 3 Oy waerse ¢ cattinn SR WARD E. PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON ST. a ti 3 3078. thw room, dining ell, kitehen and tif bath, | Gill's | ESERES 0 Down COLORED 3 Bedroom Homes eg gla, Western eo. 2 ‘itches, Fg Giroux-Franks REAL EST. until $: Sun, 14 p.m. OPEN House 3to5 Sat. & Sun.) 7 BEDR OOM ROME, a SUNDAY 1-6 2550 Hickory Grove Bloomfield Ranch : i : i # i £35. si Ss 3552! frintt beFiee ag a SEPH'S HOSPITAL. (Now under Construction) ON EARLMORE AT | Payments. Ce ae ——r and Sunday Afternoon Westown | REALTY COMPANY And « clever man is al! for as - : BRE MAKE US AN OFFER ‘OPEN _ LAKEFRONT ake Ra. Nest Cass Lake HOUSE. SUNDAY 1-5 4 19 E. Iroquois SEMINOLE HILLS ¢ 4 BEDROOM this almost new a - ey bay a ent seen om 3 offers a natural cal tviesbe eae the towertng | "33. | WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVE_1 Tos A real $8,200 | condition tn and + pass ele. Ot furn Geapatee Bre tm. Paved drive, 1% car garage. xiorms and OPEN SUNDAY 104 terms. _ IM WRIGHT, Realtor Ave Pr 504! “1122 PREMONT bedroom home, off ; tomatic ot} b rater softener FI 3-017, A : 7 BEDRM. HOUS! P | for sale OR von HOUSE LOE ws | 150. peste eau eet amdgeet M76 Dixie Hwy. | FOR SALE IN : ) full rec. On 2 lots, $3,300 down. OL ,4804, > tiames Lake, Cash. . i rt i 3 gst i 22! es he i f | i ' | ZH sige aE: af A ilk ; rue ie ih i at wn tH a —, b> bs! oe 2] $ rooms, ell modern, sround salessé ‘storm wipewe. om. alee 3 ~~ unfur- Lakefront Lots: WauMeGah Lake io 3 on ef ms Fe See gu _ Indianwood Manor - beautiful suburban lakefrent ¢e- Rialeae St Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main. Clarksteh, Mich. SEACHPOL PT LAKEFRONT > apy — _ elon = wt. Privileges, $500. Low * PPE Petincn. soot, : . > car : ee. Fenced lot. perfect sand Seark. Priced at $11,000 0 terms, LAKE i =. ‘ So arneee: $1.00 DN HOLMES.BA deny i RIDGEWAY Standard Oil- CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 Comm Bank Bidg. In our well restricted fe i f ? DESIRABLE HOME SITES "AED BERR tee ois BURMEISTER ones Northern Lumber Co, Posey, | oe le 83 Telegraph ke . ule . BURNING BLOW- 000 B.T.U. capacity Sat ‘She's not so smart! She couldn't do that without the E eeeeeeeere ee errr saeenee oneee cones eeeee eens neeeee ereeeeeee Bie sf 3 : TO |SWAP In YoUrR OLD zg ) # BARNES HARDWARE 2 W. t | TORD'S WAREHOUS Eliza’ Road tows by coueee- Service of Pontiae Buc BEACHLAND—I312125 ft. overlook. MONEY MAKER view, 4208 wih theo down LAKE FRONT ON OAKLAND A. JOHNSON, Realtor “FRONTAGE ° Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl MN, Sagimaw & Ph. FE 5-416 GROCERY BALDWIN AV “win ies ‘ Meat Market and wn “4 nN 5 > = ra] Fs ia f i a if # ff UARE FT. 2 basement WARD E. PARTRIDGE REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES 1050 W. HURON ST. “LET'S TALK PRINTING PLANT : MICHIGAN BUSINESS tent VACUUM P. all makes, " USED Gas RANGES. $19.95 AND USED APPLIANC YOU ARE at $65.50. doors fs SbitDING PRoD's ; ‘s L. COPFEY BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: w. M. Stout, Realtor 4 54: CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY Empire 3600 Union Lake Rd. at Commerce LOANS $20 TO $500 a 0 FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3 rTrjie 32 reste if 7 ; 3 ehh My E é it sd i i z 8 2 | ? .; 4 ? E f . li : z ; if Hi 98 LOANS $25 to $500 BENEFICIAL 1W_ Lawrence FRIG. AUTO, W. FE 43581 sional chair, end table, ete. OR| cludes hardware. SALE 30 GALLON, NATUR- WHEN YOUN oto ! . FE 4-004: : LIBERAL TRADEAIN ON ALL HO’ ater er ~ hea a 7 sold. Livernois. House 1 gallon .....+. and ee errr fe Two gallon for ......cserese« Rubber base paint wal, ve Roller or pan le .... se 1 gal. & roller or LOOR SH P tices ‘plows. Davey's s,. Main, OL 37111. . ROMEX. BY THE 40 Wall doxes for— etry St. SCAFFOLD. versal, & 4-4589 or after 5 p.m REDWOOD um 6” and 10° paneling, $220 %4x10 _ sidin; M — aot, 2x0's, 228's, éxt's and GOOD paint at « reasonable $2.98 & $3.98" gallon. _ BLACKETT’S BUILDING SUPPLIES S161 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-6811 SONNER CON burner for furnace. FE §-€777. STALL SHOWERS — terine value “OU. Eavatorie P c " complete “on chrome faucets, fe: fotiets 50 val- Ue, $23.95. 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(9) Movie. “11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic | Tack Dough. (7) Story Studio, 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:%3—(7) News Ace. 11:38—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. (® Tt Could Be You. @) Robin and Rickey. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. Fights Century. (2) Stage Show, 3:60—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. (9) the Press (7) Frontier Justice. SUNDAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS €:00—(2) Lassie. (4) Six Gun Spe- cial. (%) You Asked for It. (9) Charch. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:09 — (2) Mid-Day Movie. (4 Ding Dong School. (7) 12 O'clock Comics. a 11:00—(7) Main Attraction “Actors and aptagte iW itt i af i W ! A ‘ ss Ts F. a ing in Florida ! By EARL WILSON mrp Hobby Dagmar was just cuttin’ out of San Franelsco to fly to Miam! Dering Hurts Tin Indiana Pennsy's ‘Trail Blazer’| — — "| $0 go fishin’. eu " “Pishin’?” I asked in considerable surprise, “How did a lady} Jumps Track of your, uh, talents, get interested in fishin'?” ' “Sweetie,” replied Dagmar, who calls everybody that, “1 | WARSAW, Ind. ~The Penn-] We Money " mever did fish till I went to Florida. Then I met this famous reise deg oewn underwater gal, Dolores Kippel. You know, honey, what gage g tage inl li tg — the track here late i y bi juring 37 persons seriously, - | \ * # Ld Witnesses. marveled none of the | 212 passengers was killed. Derail- | ed cars listed at a 45 degree angle, | the cars were held up by a soft| ee i oni pecs win | | | SD men remained in McDonald rece pital and Murphy Medical Center | > penetra Seng =! Look at these features: treated for slight injuries at the| Pushbutton defrosting . . » scene. # Butt’ry with serving tray eee 4 A raliroad spokesman said a de full width Chill’r Locker . « « fective journal on wheel at thell 4 door racks... 2egg racks | the wreck. The journal is that por-| that } lds 40 Ibe. of frosen tion of the axle which turns in a a ‘ bearing. food . . . Sliding Crisp’r .. . The train broke in two, the loco-/| 10.52 cu. ft. of space! REN Narr two ae ee te, DON’T MISS SEEING rails and tore up a quarter mile} THIS BEAUTIFUL — of track, just a few. blocks east, ‘ DANNY & DAGMAR , tied to stop in Warsaw, which is “Danny!” She called down the table to her husband, Danny! Wreckage blocked both por ROY’S lines. The Pennsylvania rerouted , “What was the name of that fish we harpooned in the water? | the age Limited gy 2 Pacer REPLACEMENT PARTS Yeah, a ray fish. Two bundred pounds, other tracks — Osklend Ave. 2-4021 “I've been so well advertised as being dumb that I believe it| "ort Wayne and Plymouth, Ded. 6 - myself,” she added. “Anyway, this ray fish ran away with the | wayne picked "hp passengers and : harpoon in it. But we got it back and also the harpoon. You took them to Fort Wayne. There Hala algalalaalaabeten can’t eat this fish or anything but it was fun.” the railroad made up another ; “Here you are,” I said, “a young Mae West .. . train to take them on their way. | ROTARY MOWER 5 | “Are you goin to become a Hemingwayish Old Woman of the a 2 Georgia Teacher Fights Sea or something?” N Still M R 2 BLAD = : for Post After Refusal “I don’t know from one minute to the next where I'm egro l ay. un s for all os ° . Back : going,” giggled the former Jenny Lewis of Huntington, . LEE’S ; ee 3 ig |W Yes whe was the frat bg glamour gal of TV. Despite Gun Attack . | = WRENCEVILLE, Ga. @— A) «we did three shows tonight at the Village and I was on a S Sales so SERVICE of seventh-grade teacher faced , PRICHARD, Ala, @—A Negro|Ml 921 Mt. Clemens == FE 3-0008 the possibility at losing her job aa to convention. But you gets iner whose house was shot SS 2000080000008 decided to for her position Dagmar held her pure white toy French poodle, “Shakes- |? S#”% be hast decided because “I love my profession and, peare,” up to her face. cal race I love children.” “And you don’t care whether school keeps. Havana and chard Council. Mrs. Colleen Marie Wiggins, 26,| Nassau are so close. Let’s face it, I just like to vacation ....”| But the Rev. wife- of -a Methodist ministerial 3 : _- says he is ready refused to sign a statement stat-) nodser an Paddy Chayefsky heard his team had won and {Fr the political race : ' ing that she does not believe in r = I need more racial integration announced, “It's the greatest news since I won my Oscar!” . . . before I express my intentions.” She said school Supt. R. $. Wil-/Maestro Meyer Davis celebrated his 25th year of playing at the| ‘Barney told a reporter last night} years were PAID banks of Gwinnett County asked|swank Tennis Ball—by learning to play tennis . . . Charlotte that a friend had brought him a her to sign the statement because| Rae went on a strict diet to lose 40 pounds and get sexy roles. |.2? caliber leet ag ate 8 Gam Bo—she'll play “Mammy Yokum" in “Li Abner.” loaded, he . ito go.” The former missionary to Ha- A North Carolina furniture outfit called “Martin and Police Chief E. Anderson or- waij added that she told the class| Lewis” displays a sign: “We're together again!” ... Coast [gered ao = be she would not object to-teaching) Couple: Peggy Maley and acter Corey Allen . . » Ex-Marine ‘(police radio cruisers in the vicin- mixed classes “if | was in a sit-| Lt, Bill Reilly married Pretty Jean O’Brien . . . Singer {ity of the Barney home. No ar- | uation where there was integra-| Rosalind Courtright will build her own cafe here . . . The rests have been made in the case. | tion.” She said she expressed the! Ganee team of Danii and Genii Prior has a dog named— > opinion at that time that the : I$ South “is not ready for integra-| Sbértil. ' Strictly Off the Cuff ; tion." Actor Richard Hildebrandt walked out on the lead in Mickey) par_as @—A maid confessed ¢ to any atthe eit caret Seiget| Mantle’s TV biography; said he “just can't do it” . . . MyTON/to police that she started f $10,000 | a hee marrying & «| Cohen and Eartha Kitt are co-starred for the seventh time. [fire in a fashionable home to cover | sebthet tn Sa cn ie come WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Once you could fix a broken chair the theft of « suit and a $150 pair |¢ someone she loved and reapected| ¥!*h @ length of wire. Today the chair IS a iength of wire.” /of cuff links she gave to a boy § and who was a good and honest| Marjorie M. Stanley. ‘ prs te Rha Als Bain 1! citizen and ell other things that TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Woody Allen reports his wife has a | Westing trousers of © , go along with marriage, the race’ green thumb: “She loves to work with money.” said ge 9 vo oe Ser would not matter, Negro or other- Al Fodor tells of the H'wood hypochondraic who lost his Job. inks “1 gave them to Seathianld wise. : He appealed to his doctor: “Can you treat me for a cheaper ail- |irt friend,” he said. : ‘|my litte itt te marty a Newre |ment, in the $500-to-$1,000 class?” . . . That's earl, brother ——— Tt do aot” (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) a Ocklend County Electronic Association Mrs. G, W. leader 2 $ Our Pledge 1? 2. De Ladvertising. _ $ 2. Perfotm your service in a courteous, business-like manner. $ 3. Give estimates before major work is performed. : ’ 2 .4 Perform n only such work os is necessary to achieve 8% W. Berea . satisiactory performance. = peeeeee > 5. 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BLAKE'S BUSSARD oe ee Diehl Alt cn Al il it lt i Ahi in i Al ns tn ts i hs Nis ln Hi i Ni i Ni ti i i tt i A ie he ee ee ee i i i agree oe ek she names Z ‘i. eevee MS NL & weve ey Peay nescdareenses OE il a Fike _______THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 pus 3 ay yedster Pulls Gun eee ee Inman Raps Eee York GOP Still Undecided on Javits\ke's Popularity “=== | ra 0 : i I ew : JAMES DEVIIN |, Javits, like Lehman, is a Jew.|faced a roadblock. _ and would be “greatly astonished” while advocating an extension ot| Says President Master|them. took one stat | New CORK w-—Repuniicare tnlwagner tac Ramec Coat J. G. Sourwine, former counsel|if he were proved wrong. price controls, contrary to gener-| of ‘Passing the Rida os tus een \) J. Raymond McGovern, stateltor the Senate internal security| Other Republicans leaders andjal Republican } His Assistants _—=|, The officers, J. A. Dunn, R. it's spelled Javits. - ~|eontrolier under the administra-lsuncommittee, had declared in some Democrats took occa-| In Congress, he voted against) fo Mis Alexander and desk: Sgt. W. yy 2 : rage ype ggg oa agy tang ag Activities Committee) wacimnGTON w — Harry S.|Martie Fletcher Barnette Jr., their candidate for United States|considered P ircaaas . always had opposed him. |sives bill on the ground that both|7ruman says Prsident Eisenhow- the November lec-| Javits, in uhke Of ae ‘’% they had copes Iwiolated civil rights of the ac-ler is a master of the old Army|feeson for his actions st d ) as The charge was spread by word|_ Javits, born in poverty on New/cused. ae « |game, tat of “passing the buck”|"potie “Wes held on three andioutside his party. of mouth until it reached what| York's lowes east side, peck Do | to assistants and mintaining your| ote of felonious assault. oes sone, accoet FOP Murder Count : i eg! | | i | [ : i i il i i i Hy i | § : i a £ i | i e é S Fg ff - F 83 Ze ii f H fs i ‘S. a oe = o < ay |echool by Iie parents rather than he-never had any Communist eo-! Orth Carolina — |ticwing’ nim to attend an ine 8 LANCASTER, Pa. ~The Comp . * President Eisenhower said at! Voting on Plan _——. Attacking both foreign and do-monwealth has dropped murder his press conference Wednes- . charges eight-year-old “ ” ae administration, | said admitted kicking death day that “as of this moment” he NOt to |. ntegrate Blast Levels School vce ploy Bm coyote girl eens ie RALEIGH, N.C. @-North Car- and destroys the foundation for s 2s Ope leg as she practices a “ver. ota voters ballot in a, secal()DEN Only 4 Days the sake of temporarily prevent-| The boy, Leroy Black, who was tical” for mew ice show in San referendum today to decide wheth- ing outbreaks on the surface does|the youngest defendant on Hpenclace, "Cant, er they favor a plan aimed at] SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (# — The|%* 20 service whatever.” record in’ Pennsylvania, will go in- guaranteeing that no child in the ° ez stat will be required to .attend| Parking new $190,000 agp “I fer that there is an ominous|yenile Court, where he will be : school integrated school against its rae mt Donnelsville, opened for classeSitween what : just four days ago, was crumbled/ie events A Sliced Dollar Bill = Is Still @ Whole Bill |, sere cuesti0ns nave vee plan backed strongly by Gov. world drifted and allowed bia, has been held at Rotary s diedaa Would passing him over leave Luther H. Hodges and his admin-so"** “¢ small community Ofitorces to grow and the pressures|Home {ur Boys, a detention it ~~ No matter bow!the party open to taunts it was istration, but opposed by such oe to be built up which. eventually|since shortly after the death Junie fag. * Meet, = buck is still alintimidated by a “political pai_sbs 4 agencies as the State Congress of| Miss Emma Blackbur, 62-year-(emuted im World War I” in of Darlene ‘ edward 3. Reuss smear?” s ! Parents “and ‘Teachers and religi-|oig teacher, sald, “it. happened allj, Commenting, later os Truman'sidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William itecently Be Re Seat] Would rejection of Javits be| ous groups. at once, The Toot caved im, andi rte a tao ent a coyotes ot’ Colemnia, “Tp ge tit fa ee ey saidi resented by New York's many The plan involves an amend-leverything started falling.” man mo gen Bart oP i wate families live on the same a $1 ba tho "Basted. them n|Voters of the Jewish faith? ment to the state constitution, It She was the only one inside the.” ~gh ar 1 street, Es Get -thch Mil had Guus ede of the These considerations will be on) . would allow citizens of local schoollone-story brick structure when thely, “Concerned. all of thoee wars $10 bill showing. the minds of the 300 committee 1 BONDLE administrative units to vote to/plast caved in walls and roof one aie aesteaibe ae Dist. Atty. William C. Strob Officers said members at their Monday meet- 2 GIRUFE close their schools if integration|hour after the school’s 400 pupils| winistrations.”” filed a petition yesterday in Lan- cach the bils ot ~4 sg hy ing. / 3 STUGERE moves caused “‘intolerable” situ-lnad left. caster County Court to remove pia A Se ee oe Veteran Democratic Sen, Her- ations. The teacher was hospitalized the murder charge. He said that, ss bert H. Lehman has announced 4 RATS It also would allow the use of|with rib and wrist fractures. |Theater Group to Tour because of the boy's age, the state Reaga pleaded guilty in tederaifée, Will not seek we-election, ‘The é foxice. state and local funds to pay pri-| Cause of the blast was not P would not -be sitet prove “me Gistrict cout yee yraterdar aaylDemocratic nominee is almost S icoeaus vate tuition for children whose|inown. But Ralph Harmon, school| EAST LANSING Ut—The Michi.|intent to murder” when he; Kiesed up to 20 years in prison. certain to be Mayor Robert F. parents objected to their attend-jarchitect, said there apparently|gan State University Players plan). 7, bia Hospital. yes *. lWagner of New York City, who ing an integrated public school. |was “‘an accumulation of gasses|to send the play, “The Solid Gold _— has been endorsed by Lehman and esterday’: Under the tuition grants portion/over a wide-area centered|Cadillac,” on an entertainment ‘Driver training and safety edu-jother Democratic leaders. The 9-8 sUffer, bRood, nervOus, alley, re- of the atnendment, the state would|around the kitchen.” A gas com-jtour of the state’s communities] About two million persons in the were first‘ held in|Democrats will also pick their © 1956 Wher's My Line, tee. cOver, Guilt, decline, Scoft, sTrain. pay up to. $135 a year toward the/pany employe said there was no weekends in January and|\U.S. are stricken anually by f Monday. tuition of & child sent toa privatelevidence gas was responsible. (February, ae * DAY CLOSE-OUT SPECIALS—OPEN 1 T0 5 FAMOUS — GENERAL ELECTRIC ZF STEAM $19" IRON °o55° SUNDAY ONLY! SWIVEL VACUUM Reg. $79.95 21” BENDIX TV SET g * BASE : OPTIONAL ‘ OUTFIT Complete _ SPRINGS, BEDS, GUARD RAIL AND LADDER MATTRESS and ‘SQ BOX SPRINGS... . vaiuts sf r 7 SIMMONS +6850 OPEN SUNDAY HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC | (qunceeesey —= | WASH ER 929 Hessusnend) |. 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