i Se ahr THE PONTIAC PRESS ti hao { Falr and Warm : - Details page two “118th YEAR: kk PowTIAG MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 —82 PAGES soca Ebttion ey ore Red Chi Argentina Peron Appeals for Calm, Says Revolt Is Over Report Jailed Priests| Claim || Freed; Rebels Fighting Still On BUENOS AIRES (? — na Sending Home uiet as Troops Patrol Streets) * Bass Season Under Way Armed troops patrolled| = downtown Buenos Aires to- day as stores shuttered by South America’s bloodiest revolt in many years cau- tiously started to open again for business. President Peron set up his headquarters in the Army Ministry, surrounded by military chiefs whose forces put down the naval- air uprising Thursday. Millions of Argentine workers | Fo ra went back to their jobs after a! 2¢+hour general strike called in) ~ ‘, mourning for the 360 persons killed and nearly 1,000 wounded in the BLAMES REDS om blamed the Communists for the vandalism against churches, which he called “historic relics” of the nation. Peron insisted in his broadcast that at issue was the question of whether “the Roman Catholic Church should remain the official is foreseen by the US .|isters of small nations. ‘| foreign ministers on plans for the | ‘|government in Geneva July 138.) Free ryote FIRST CONTEST ENTRY — Keith Parker, 137 Girard, Royal Pentiag Pre wasted little time after the opening of thebass season today in this beauty at Watkins Lake. Parker took the five-pound, fish at 1 a. m. dnd became the first entry in the Pontiac Press “Derby.” Parker’s catch was 21 inches in length, and 16 girth. The Press’ contest, open in bass, pike and bluegill divisions Oakland County residents, runs through Labor Day. ‘Soviet Buddy Diplomacy May Highlight U.N. § SAN FRANCISCO (#—Russia’s V. M. Molotov arrives here today for a week of diplomatic activity which may well overshadow the scheduled program of —_ U.N.’s 10th anniversary session. Although the Soviet foreign minister ostensibly was coming to San Francisco primarily to address the June 20-26 session, he brought with him a delegation of 50 aides and advisers, many of them coming all the way from Moscow. Western diplomats ar ef: convinced Molotov is de- oes oer aera termined to use hir visit in| (toned Sore o2Ptstue ‘a he every possible way to push ' satellite countries should be dis- the new Soviet ‘“friend-| cussed. If this question is pushed, ship” . line. This may in-|‘t ™4Y prove a tough one. clude a number of bilateral| Western diplomats have been t ei min-| watching with interest Molotov’s alks with for gn journey across the United States by train. For the first time in The big diplomatic event is ex- their memory. the usually aloof pected to be the talks between Mol- | Molotov has been making all sorts otov and the Big Three Western of friendly gestures. ‘ Molotov will speak Wednesday ' morning, President Eisenhower will arrive | here tomorrow night and leave Monday night. ; trolled Soviet press, however.. top level meeting of the chiefs af} The four-power talks will open, here Monday. : Seeretary of State Dulles, Brit- ish Foreign Secretary Harold Macmilian and French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay will ar- rive by plane Sunday from their strategy meetings in New -York. If the Soviet foreign minister To Discuss Geriatrics ANN ARBOR #—The problems of the aged, including planned mental health, will be discussed at the eighth annual conference on aging at the University of follows the recent friendly pattern, | Michigan, June 27-30. The 23 work- there should not be too much dif-| shops will discuss a variety of ficulty in arranging an agenda for | subjects, including emotional, fam- the Geneva conference. The. con-' ily and psychiatric problems, ‘Cactus Jack” in Roundup Garner Quits Self Exile to Spur Dems Texas Drive UVALDE, Tex. (?—Former Vice President John Nance Garner, 86, emerges from his self-imposed political exile for the second Democratic National _ The Garner has invited everybody” to gather on the ne shady lawn of his home here to meet the chairman of the National Democratic Committee. Butler is touring Texas in an Compensation Suggested for Boss’ Ulcers" -LOS ANGELES (®—A Catholic educator says that business execu- tives should get workmen's com- pensation for ulcers and heart trou- ble “because they are certainly oceupational diseases.” The Rev. Andrew C. Boss, direc- tor of the labor-management school at the University of San Francisco, also told the llth an- ual conference of the American Society of Training Directors yes- terday that better communication is needed between minor and top executives. "Executives trying to climb over bead backs of other executives to e since 1941 tomorrow to boost the pods s drive to reclaim Texas mocratic Chairman Paul Butler will be the luncheon guest of crusty “Cactus Jack.” a ,__ 20m NANCE GARNER MSC Raising Tuition Costs - College Budget Jumps $2,265,166 to Allow Health Center Addition LANSING @®—The State Board the next fiscal year. ‘The amount, $2,265,166 greater than the current year’s budget, reflects an increase of more than $500,000 in student fees. The largest increase in expendi- tures—$1,137.846—is earmarked for salaries. Pay raises of some $320,- 000 are in store for selected salar- ied employes. Hourly employes will receive boosts of from four to 12 cents an hour. The beard voted to increase student fees to $68 a term next term, was raised $5 a term in January. Board members said an addition- al increase of $3 a term was neces- sary to finance a $2,000,000 addi- tion to the health center, The addition, now in the plan- ning stage, will dowble floor space of the existing center and increase bed capacity from 60 to 130 beds. Also approved by the board was a $10 per term increase in dor- mitory fees. Starting next year, students will pay $690 per year for dormitory board and reom. Board members also voted to change the names of individual schools to “college,” effective July 1. = Also approved was a plan to divide the Department of Geology and Geography into two depart- ments. The board also approved changes to the “Fight Song’ ‘and ‘MSC h the top—this eternal scram- bli to get ahead—breaks down both communications and the ner- vous system,” " he said. Shadows,” to conform with the \change of the college’s name to **Michigan July 1. State University” ‘Nixon Predicts of Agriculture yesterday approved a tentative budget. of "$20,014,926 |fer Michigan State College during, Money Policies 1956 Vote Issue Ike's Economic Views Lauded in Talk Before Young GOP in Detroit DETROIT (#—Vice Presi- dent Nixon says the eco- nomic policies of President Eisenhower will be the “great issue” of the 1956 presidential election. Young Republican National Convention last night, “we shall have a showdown bat- tle between those who cialize basic American eco- nomic policies which have have worked so well.” A defeat for the Republican party could mean only a return to the “Truman economic policies,” he said. And, he added, “‘the basic theory of the New and Fair Deal wag that every problem should be solved by government action." A chant of “We Want Ike” hroke from the crowd of 1,200 that attended the $10-a-plate din- would nationalize and so-| © been put into effect by this! administration and which) | Three luncoat Homesick. “In 1956,” Nixon told the}. .. the past 2% years has been “that become our strongest.” “The phony idea that Republican economic policies were not good for the average man has been blasted to bits by the record of this ad- ministration,’" Nixon said. He said jobs and wages were at a record high under, the Ei- isenhower administration and he said the workers’ ‘in history. Nixon's appearance climaxed the today. Some 1,600 delegates from all 48 states are attending. Hogan, 9 Others Share 5 St:oke Spread in Open SAN FRANCISCO o—Four-time winner Ben Hogan and nine other challengers, all bunched within a S-stroke spread, dominated the picture as the United States Open golf championship swung into the final two rounds today, Visibility was murky but fair enough as the first twosome, Ralph Evans of Whittier, Calif., with a 36 hole score of 154 and Zell Eaton of Pomona, Calif., 155, left the first tee. Tied for the lead and among the later starters were Tommy Bolt and San Francisco's amateur star, Harvie Ward Jr.—Bolt with a 67-77—144 behind him, and Ward with 74-70—144, what was our weakest issue has | | power ia Meher than svep-befere- convention, which: ends officially | I Beloians ie Ex-POW Group for Repatriation Peiping Says 16 Others Who Remained Behind -Are Welcome to. Leave TOKYO (# — Red China today said it was sending home three Americans and two Belgians who chose to remain in Red China after the Korean War. A Peiping radio broad- cast said 16 others who re- fused repatriation could come home, too, anytime they choose—and hinted strongly they’re homesick. There was no mention of 11 American fliers held by the Peiping government .. who were captured late in © the war when a B29 bomb- er was shot down. Four Sabrejet pilots also captur- ed late in the war were re- léased recently at Hong Kong and have reached home. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Lake Liner Now ‘Flotel’ - DETROIT ™ — The Western States, one-time Great Lakes lux- ury liner, left Detroit today to become the. U., S. Overnighter—a_ “flotel” for tourists — at: Tawas City, Mich. Smoker Burns to Death DETROIT ®—Mary Ellen Perry, 35, of Detroit, died yesterday in a fire that developed in a davenport on which she was taking a nap. Police said she apparently fell asleep while smoking. A Man Should Be By HAL BOYLE > yew YORK (#—Is a man a hero to his son on Fathers y * * * If he isn’t, then no family gift of necktie, belt or robe, will have meaning to him. He has to be king of the hill to his boy or the day is a mockery. Dad is to be looked up to. His nature and the siristione of the family require it. If he isn't looked up to, then the family’s in a bad way. Building Wows .......... 2051 | Way (and this is presi News .........-.. 6 7 | boy is of h News SU CHH Eee Hee eS “4 to h ' the boy’s pride in FAMOTIAIE - ..eeeeeeeeeeeees # : fo ere one eapesssers> wane ce The moment Radio Programs .. ae course, by the natural laws of vm ‘Eari RON & 4, : e Sooner or later ‘by " dsterpsd seveneseas & r) & pointed out to him : hing Se See a ae DS MR AE gia Ce PAS ee ‘: ° be i bes a Hero to His Son on Fathers Day discovery — his father can be wrong, too. Authority - I stood there in silence as he shot and he didn’t miss ,% ©: Dat Nelig 6 tect le » pasdting ob. You do so much for the +». and the take it for, granted... but what do they really know about or ». and a whet 66 you really know about them? ACT THE ROLE | One way to stay a hero to This is a big thing in a boy’ s lifetime—the first time he catches a parent violating a code the boy believes in— and he remembers it forever. How it affécts him depends on what came before, the tolerance his parents showed him. Or the lack of tolerance. , | FAMILY MAN I remember a time when my dad, who now gets a wreath of flowers for Father’s Day, used to like to —v on the aly afternote : of the week he didn’t work. many. Neither the farm boy nor dad, who had run a trapline at the age of 10, thought there was anything wrong. But I had never seen my father fire at a sitting rabbit or a standing quail. And for the first time in my life I was against my father and in favor of ——a else-—the pigeons he was firing “ * * When it was over, we started on | toward the ¢ car. g°} Always before we had brought back and eaten the — from our hunts—rabbit, quail‘ or squirrel. The heagles ran up and sniffed at the fallen pigeons, but take them home. I walked with my face turned: away it from fa “What's the a pene son? he asked. ed, puzdled. ater - “Nothing, dad.” How could I put ints words what I felt?. He had shown a fault in my eyes, the first" fault, the one a boy always remembers, kind before and always was kind in a time of need it really didn’t make asty Paceenis whem tee > need later, Shipping Strike Nearly.Ended He was still my dad, and because he had always been s _ Two Big ClO Unions. , = yes ads ? Pastor fo Preach in Paris, France Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, minister | >¥t was turned down, of the Kirk in the Hills at Bloom. | field Hills, has been invited to be the summer minister at the Amer- jean Church in Paris, France. ‘The American Church, which !s located at Quai d'Orsay on the hanks of the Seine River, is the 8 absence, will be. oe- AHA E ifs Ff] Meeting for July 4 Program sr To run July 2, 3, and 4, the testi val will feature games and con planned for the Fourth. Parks and Recreation Department is cooperating in the program. Gees and Haws for Show CARMI, Til. — Farmer Jasper still uses an ox team but the time honored ‘‘zee * In the course of years + Wind velocity 3 mph oday at 8:11 p.m. * 4 aete ¥ et 4:44 om, aeee ree ‘'as national Selective Service di- Court Decision | on Upstate Bank U.-S. Referee’ Upholds to Consider State Law WASHINGTON w — A federal court has upheld a ruling by the comptroller of the currency that he must consider state banking laws in processing applications for Curran affirmed yesterday comptroller’s policy in a case in- volving an attempt by the Michi- | gan National Bank of Lansing to | open a second branch in Saginaw. | The Michigan National Bank was established in 1940 by consolidating - The comptrolier based his rul- ing on a state law which pro- hibits opening of a b state bank away from i | | | ited | soli branch } fe i } - r i gf 25 : i Hf a clothesline art exhibit in July and the second annual exhibit at the Red Barn Theater later this month. Lewis B, Hershey, who visited here rector, was a deputy sheriff when he first visited Louisville 42 years. ago. His father, he said, was sheriff of a Northern Indiana county. “The office wasn't big enough for two men, and too large for one, so Comptroller's Argument | | RETIRES AFTER 21 YEARS—George Provan, %, ed ue Ti ¢ ty (center) re- tiring after n years as Pontiac High School custodian, was honored to with a banquet recently in the school cafeteria. John Thors Jr. (left), school principal, commended Provan on his years of faithful service. Cloyd Houts (right), Pontiac Schools general maintenance foreman, | presented a watch to Provan. Warning Device .| Automatically Summons Nurse ELYRIA, Ohio (UP) — An auto- | matic blood pressure recorder that will summon a nurse when a pa- tient’s blood pressure reaches a critical level has been put into pro- duction here. s The device, which works in con- nection with a buzzer, beil or light warning system, was first devel- s * oped at the National Bureau of | Standards. It is being produced for hospitals by the Colsen Corp. The device can be set to record bleed pressure—both diastolic and systolic—at intervals of from 30 seconds to an hour. A blood pressure cuff is wrapped around the patent's arm and in- flated. A microphone is strapped over the arm at the point where a physician holds his stethoscope in ordinary blood pressure reading. An electric -circuit amplifying impulses from the microphone sets in motion a printing device that- records the blood pressure. - +. . * By setting the device for a cer- tain pressure, the nurse of a post- surgery of cardiac patient can be summoned when the pressure falls to the pre-set level through the bell, light or buzzer attachment. Building Office OKs Housing Project A _ development in Highwood . valued at $195,000, and a new warehouse for Baldwin Rubber Co., worth $120,000, headed the list of build- ing permits issued by the City Building Dept. this week. Total value of permits issued was $342,865. The 39 new homes, of no-base- ment, frame construction, will be erected on Second, Third and Fourth streets by BVG Investment Co., Detroit. The rubber company warehouse will be constructed at 366 E. South Bivd. : A list of other permits with values of more than $500 follows: Mouse, 144 Ruth, $11,500. Bivd., $500. Gerage, 496 6B. Baat Oerage, 220 G6 Shirley. 9600, Oarage, Becond, ‘ COarage, @71 -E. Waiton, $1,400. Qarage, | Re-side, Re-side, 33733 Re-side, Re-side, Addition, 277 W. Princeton, $606 Addition, 510 Kenilworth, $1,206. Addition, 72 Gillespie, $960 Addition, 488 Montana, $705 Poundation, 369 Seward. $800 Install roof window, $493 Highland, Install gas tanks, 1001 Jostyn, $1,500. Pip Pe ear office, 352 8. Saginaw, owe porch, Ene! , install permastone, 79 Oakland, : $8759, ; : Gives Fast Service | ALLEGAN (®—Printer Herbert Wise printed handbills for a miss- ing dog. Then he want home to work in the yard. Son Jimmie, 8, shouted: ‘There's the dog.” The two captured the animal—and the $3 reward the handbills offered, my father. put a boy in the job of deputy,” he said. © British radio industries employ about 135,000 workers, WHAT'S MY LINE? ! President Given Mobilization OK | Nation Should Depend Upon Chief Executive's Decision After Attack WASHINGTON ®—The govern- ment emerged today from ‘Oper- ation Alert 1955’’ with a clear de- cision to rely on the “inherent powers” of the presidency to mo- bilize the country under any at- tempted real. knockout attack, This decision appeared to rule out any possibility that the ad- ministration would seek standby materials and production. Mobilization Director Arthur S. Flemming said the decision to rely instead on the President's inher- ent powers, as part of which El- senhower invoked a pretended state of martial law, was the “most important” of the three-day test. . The President rested at his Gettysburg, Pa., farm today and the remainder of the government had returned to Washington from the 31 hideouts to which 15,000 key officials and workers fled Wednesday in advance of the sim- ulated atom and hydrogen bomb attack, From the hideoutg they rwent through the motions of put- ting @ stricken nation back on its feet, ‘ test exercise, « Cowboy Dreams Become Reality for City Native the cowboy role was not a game, being to drive ranch children to school. Now he has a full-time ranch job. He plans*to work until he is draft- ed. He's saving- his money and after he completes his military tour hopes to “get started on my China to Repatriate Three Turncoat Gls ; + _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 ~3|State Resumes Polio Injections t ‘ Program to Be Carried on Through Summer If, Vaccine Is Available LANSING — Michigan will go ahead with polio vaccinations of the “highest risk’ five-tonine age group during; the summer months if the vaccine becomes available. ' Dr. Allert E. Heustis, state health commissioner, made this a governor's advisory committee composed of | | physicians, pharmacists and public health officers. With enly one negative yote, the committee voted to proceed with the vaccination during the polie “season” despite risks of public eutery. Dr. Heustis accepted the com- mittee recommendation that state and local health officers and local that federal health authorities will fix a level of polio cases at which point vaccination should Seme states have decided to halt vaccinations during the summer months. The committee voted to give the 5-4 age group first priority in issuing vaccination to be bought with a two million dollar state grant, Dr. Heustis said this program would start as soon as Michigan got a supply of vaccine. He said | fantile may be ready in 30 days. Rochester Man Dies in Crash Richard Diewald Killed in Automobile Accident in Virginia ° WINCHESTER, Va. ®—A 23 year-old sailor from Rochester, Mich., was among three young servicemen killed early today when their auto roared out of con- Virginia line. Dead were: Richard Stewart Diewald, the driver, ef Bloomer State Park, Rectiester. He wis attached te the USS Vermillicn in Norfolk. Nerman L. Binson, %1, of Juck- son, also attached to the Ver- million. : dames C. Hillian, 20, of Okla- homa City, assigned to a Marine air group in North Carolina. A fourth man was injured. According to State Police, the accident occurred around 12:45 a. m. about 1 miles north of Win- chester on U. S. 522. A policeman said Diewald's car veered oyt of O'Hara was held by the feet as ‘administered oxygen to the ‘trapped men, while digging them out with a trowel. While the men were in the hole, in a kneeling position, the walls collapsed and the clay broké over them in large chunks, giving them mough air to survive until O'Hara rescued them. ; Detroit Slum Clearance Plan Gets Federal Nod M He said there was a possibility trol and crashed near the West | 48 Pontiac Drugcist Taken by Death schools, later attending Warner's School of ' | tor, will officiate. He will be then | taken to Otisville for burial. mds may call at the Sparks- | Griffin Funeral Home. Pontiac Deaths Mrs. James Campbell Melvin A. for Mrs. James (Margery) Camp- bell, 62, of 89 Chamberlain St. The Daughters of Isabella will Church Monday morning, the fu- neral will be held at 10 a.m. with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell died yesterday morning at her home. Robert Campbell Clark, Service will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Brace-Smith Funeral Home for Robert Campbell Clark, 82, of 150 Erie Rd. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. _ Mr, Clark is ‘survived by a son, James of Pontiac and two grand- children. A brother, James, also survives. He died suddenly Thursday night in Youngspoint,’ Ontario, Canada. England, France, and Spain, all claimed the Nebraska region at different times, basing their claims upon discoveries and ex- plorations. a The Day in Birmingham —_ BIRMINGHAM — A “Miss Bir- mingham’’—ta represent this city in the ‘Miss “Michigan” contest this year—will be selected at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow by judges at the and Lee Fraser, manager of the | Bids for sale of $125,000 in bends will be opened Monday at 7:30 p.m. ip the Birmingham City Commission room. The mon- ey will finance construction of an eutdoor skating rink at Eton program, ing: to Mrs. Harry Macki, 2725 Geneva Ct., chairman of the event ... Ann Willett and Karen Taracks recently were elected president and Watch for These Common Signs \ot Bad Brakes DETROIT (UP) —Here are some common danger signs to watch for that will tip you when your brakes might be going bad: s ° * Noise—When brakes scream for attention, it's best to find the | cause. May or may not be serious. Low pedal—A brake pedal that goes more than a couple of inches from the fleorbeard generally need adjusting. : Fade—A brake pedal that sinks slowly toward the floor as you ap ply pressure is completely un- trustworthy. It may unexpect- edly leave you without brakes while driving. It should be checked at once. ' Grab—A brake that grabs or jerks when you step Gn the pedal may throw your car out of control. Should be fixed at once. Hitchhiker Slugs, Robs Detroit Man A 4-year-cid Detroiter was “4 ~| July 1. Contest Set for Tomorrow to Pick Miss Birmingham vice president, respectively, of the Future Nurses Club. . , * * ae Completion of a sky projection planetarium at Cranbrook Institute of Science was given a boost with a $100 check from students at Lacey Junior Highg School in De- planetariam, bei: troit. The con- structed with publicly subscribed funds, is scheduled to be complet- ed sometime next month, , PLAN 8-DAY TOUR An eight-day train-bus tour to New England starting July 2 will be sponsored by the Birmingham |Y. The group will go to Detroit |where they will board the train lfoy Albany NY., July 2. From Albany, travel will be by bts. Cranbrook Summer Theater classes begin Monday, Including faculty, some 60 persons from the Birmingham-Bicomfield area will take part ee s * An orientation class is sched- \uled for 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the First Methodist Church... = LJ Ld] A vacation Bible school starts Monday at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Sessions will be held from 9 to 11 am. Monday ‘through Friday until July 1... ‘TO MEET FOR PICNIC The Men's Fellowship of the Congregational Church will meet from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday for a picnic at the home of William | Arlund. 2727 Square Lake Rd..., Opening and registration day for a two-week Bible school at the Ascension Lutheran Church is Monday. The program will be conducted five days a week, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, through Birmingham Kiwanians will hold an Inter-club with Farmington members of the organization Tues- day at the Community House. * * * ' | dohn C, Bonning John C. Bonning, 62, of 17928 Dunblaine, died yesterday at Beau- mont Hospital, Royal Oak. Advertising and sales promo- tion executive with Nash Kel- vinator for the past 10 years, Nr. Bonning had been a Bir- mingham resident for the past six years, Surviving are his widow, Marion; two daughters, Mrs. Edward R. Aschbacher of Williamsville, N.Y., Mrs. Seth Watkins of Amherst, N.Y.: a son, John C. Jr. of Bir- mingham; a sister, Mrs. V. D. Arnold of Finley, Ohio, and five grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co., with burial in White Chapel Memorial . Deputies Arrest 19 in Drinking Party _ Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties early today arrested .17 De- | troit-area youths and two men af- ter a beer-drinking session in the Proud Lake Recreation Area, Com- merce Township. The 17, ranging in age from 17 to 20, were held at the Oak- jland County Jail for illegally possessing alcoholic beverages. A 16-year-old was released to his parents, Charles Wesch, 27, of Detroit, was arrested on a charge of fur- nishing beer to minors, and Vin- cent Cwiklinski, 21, of Detroit, was arrested for contributing to the delinquency of minors. the @entennial anniversary of one of the most magnificent homes in this area. 3 5 it z d bi feig si house are original pieces, including ‘Old Stone House’ Near Milford Scene of Centennial Anniversary Fete Today he was elected a member of the Sfate Legislature, and held that position until the time of his death, Two of his sons served in the Civil War. An original copy of the resolu- tion ratifying the Emancipation Proclamation, dated 1865, hangs in the east wing study of the house. It was designed and executed by hand by L. §. Potter, almost one hundred years ago. As friends and relatives gather today, the history of the Rowe family will be childhood 5 Ohio, Indiana, Illinois ‘WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY | =» June 20th all day | Because of the Death..of Cat ® 4 i Beedle po * 7 hw E: evap et } my (i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 “Cancer in the U.S. klils more ‘ children from 3 to 15 years than 2% billion dollars .worth-of public any other disease. : schools in 194. | 17 Shirts Experly Landed ironed with special atten- tion to collars and cuffs. 5 sii Shir ee | 13 CASH be CARRY Each Shirt Cello- Wrapped & Boxed 4-Hour Service on Request FURS Open free CLEANED GLAZED tng, your Clalit STORED SAVE 10% Modern vaults protect from moths and dust We Give -_ keep Bt ; . ike new. Bol insured. - Store ula) Red Stamps vent woolens GRESHAM DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 605 OAKLAND—JUST N. OF WISNER STADIOM Call FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup and Delivery BRANCHES: 328 N. 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Her Jungle Queenship, visiting New York recently, had a beck of “Swahili” (that’s the language of the Bantu people of Zanzibar) which she seemed te be studying, although as she said, “Suppose I learn it? Who's I gonna talk it te?” “How about some pictures?” the interviewer said, Inasmuch as Sheena, or Irish was in a sort of jungle negligee .. . made, she said, of fireproof matgrial. “Sure, but no cheesecaké, ” réplied Irish. Lo ale Ome IRISH McCALLA . She's Supposed to Appeal to Kiddies “But you've posed for as much cheesecake as Marilyn Mon- roe!" protested the disappointed photog. * * »* »* “No more, though,” flung back the 5’-9 blonde beauty, mother of two. “Sheena’s supposed to appeal to the children.” “But it's all right if their daddies look too,” spoke up a representative of TV producer Don Sharpe, who’ took Sheena, the comic beok jungle queen, and put her on television. “Let me make sure I've got everything on,” Irish requested. “Oh, oh, I forgot my jungle bracelet.” ; * * * * “My first year of high school, I went through on a broken leg. “You see, my brother had a pony. I had a crush on my elder sister’s boy friend. You know the cowgirls could jump over the back of the horse. I tried that with the pony and landed stiff-legged . BUY NOW and SAVE! Fill your coal hin NOW —at summer prices— save because prices are lower and White Oak or is always a thrifty A SHEL “OAKLAND FEL & PAINT. ‘FE 56150. 406 Ouehord Lake Ave ‘| inches, meeting specifications de- © \glars that would tell them what While a telephone operator in Marysville, Kan., she decided to go to Hollywood, became a model, married Patrick McIntyre, |} and never suspected she'd one day be jungle-queening it down ’ around Kenya, South Africa, somewhere—in her imagination. * * * * THE WEEKEND WINDUP Johnnie Ray got tired of losing expensive cufflinks during his stage gyrations, so now he’s using ordinary paper clips to keep cuffs together. Joe Loco will take a mambo crew to Japan... If you can’t lick ’em, join 'em. The Roxy Theater installed a huge color TV set in its lobby. Gabby Hayes, 70, has a problem in getting a passport for a European trip. His birth records were burned accidentally y’ars ago... “Oklahoma!” may tour the Far East as a good will gesture. WISH I’D SAID THAT: “The average housewife watches her children grow up and her husband grow out.”—Bill Hayes. That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, Post-Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 1956 License Plates fo Be Made Smaller LANSING # — Michigan auto- mobile plates for 1956 will be slightly smaller, Secy. of State James M. Hare said today. The new plates will be 6 by 12 ee veloped by the Automobile Manu- facturers Assn. and the American _Assn. of Motor Vehicle Adminis- trators and already adopted by 44 states. Auto manufacturers have re- quested the new plates so that in 1957 they can recess all rear plates in the trunk lid. ‘4 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED THE ORGAN a3: FOR ALL MUSIC 333 FOR ALL MUSICIANS oredr sf taper tere organ Come in for a demonstration, ee us show you how you can tote at once with eacluates REY “Minit-Musiec.” Confidential Magazine Sued by Errol Flynn NEW YORK (®—The magazine yesterday when publishers of the asked for a bill of partic- the —— for the suit. In fil- . Flynn said he was Confidential’s Marr’ is- by an article that referred to mirror,” ORGAN ‘Cash’ Always Underfoot| Sold Ephoolcaly GALLAGHER _MUSIC CO. PRICE $1295.00 is ve misar a eee | Terms Arranged one cure the a te ton of pip or ofits Aaa THO PLM. ae \ fo Red Bulgaria Biggest Single Export Transaction Inside tron Curtain Since 1949 Chewvies Going, | Miter Dewelling ig About 2.6 per cent of the crust is sodium. the Soviet Union. the jeeps were four-wheel we veces and as such were the department's list of strate- He said ordinary ee cars are not considered strategic. The Willys-Overland Corp. was put on probation for six months. The BFC said Willys had been disciplined because it had .reports that the jeeps were to be trans- shipped and failed to inform BFC of these reports. McNeills Act as Hosts for Urban League Tea Dr. and Mrs. Howard H. Mc- Neill will be hosts on Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at their home on Hick- ory Grove Road to members and guests of the Urban League Guild. This will be the annual scholar- ship tea given to assist a student at University of Michigan. Fred- erick Smith, this year’s scholar-| ship student, will be present to as- sist with the musical program. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Charles HOW MUCH does. your savings EARN? CURRENT RATE.’ OF DIVIDEND JOIN the more than 4,500 people who earn this liberal rate on their savings at PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS. Set up a savings that can really work... a plan that works FOR YOU! and LOAN ASSOCIATION 16 E. Lawrence St. Williams and Mrs James Taylor. Select from ‘Unexpected company headed your way? yeti yous friceen, - Preparation’s no problem— In minutes a Scumpiete meal is ready to servel a variety of foods: — _ . . | ' THE PONT | 5 = 4 7 Ca " on the TIAC PRESS Arstatne Diettor Pmow's war came that the Vatican had ex- communicated Peron. The inci- dents which culminated in this retaliatory action are numerous and disturbing. They include the arrest of many members of the clergy. . * * * It isn’t clear yet whether Peron was making his campaign against the church a diversionary maneuver to keep the people’s minds off the evils of his dictatorship. But according to the New York Times’ Buenos Aires’ correspond- ent if Prron wanted separation of Church and State he could have had it without strife. The correspondent points out that the state supported church in Argentina has a tradition of non- interference in politics. In view of that, measures. rammed through the rubber stamp congress indi- cate that the dictator was looking Yor trouble. * * * Among other things public meetings aimed at religious processions, were banned. Laws legalizing divorce and prostitution were enacted. There also were numerous new restrictions on the teaching of religion in state and church schools + MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 - New City Playgrounds - Dav R, Ewatr, Pontiac’s recreation ~ director, is understandably happy over _ the City Commission’s action in nam- ing three additions to the City’s park and play- ground system. : struction costs by the - Junior Chamber of Commerce and the _ Optimist and Rotary clubs. x *. A 32-acre park adjacent to the Malkim school has been named Jaycee Park. A one-acre play- ground between Strathmore and Fairmount avenues near Holly- wood will be known as Optimist Playground. A five-acre area at Wessen and Walnut streets will bear the name Rotary Play- : ground. _ Director Ewaxr has done well to com- mend these organizations for the civic spirit behind their contributions to the City’s expanded park and playground system. It always has been our view ~ that money devoted to parks and public recreation is an investment that pays large and lasting social dividends. Ike to Play Top Role — » at U. N’s Anniversary The eyes of all 60 member states will Finally, Peron is reported offering the people his own Fascist brand of religion with his dead wife Evrra defied as a substitute for the Vinain Mary. No one knows where all this will end. But what is happening in Argentina is bad for the church, for the country and most of all, bad for PERon. The People’s Business — Cobo Candidacy GOP Leaders Wondering Which Way to Jump By JACK I. GREEN Mayor Albert Cobo of Detroit the Republican nominee for governor next year has ¢ot politicians talking to themselves. fe * se * i The boom was kicked off in thé State be focused Monday on San’Francisco Senste with = petition Sete) & wheré celebration of the 10th anniver- ber of House Republicans, atthough mon sary of the United Nations Charter will of the young Republicans refused to sign. . begin, - note. ee eee : to move on t and present A leading figure in the week the petition to Cobo st a testimonial dinner. long observance, of course, will be Much to the of many Republicans President Eisenhower. A few outstate, Cobo talking like a cand- days ago in speaking of the con- date although he withheld a flat decision. . ye ° LJ * jr angle ag egg! But he hgé plated conditions on his ac- - N's failures, goals ceptance bother Republicans in addi- . achievements and our own “hopes tion to age-old question: “Can he be and expectations for such a body.” - elec * * ’ x : Cobo candidacy—if you can call it. is @ hard ore for political pros to e. ‘GOOD RECORD “Cobo has made himself a good record as fic bottlenecks with a major expressway program. ; . for he described the Charter as . “only a first step to lasting peace _ and not a final or perfect instru- ment.” However, he called it a - “great instrument” which de- - clared “faith that war was not fmevitable” and said the world . must use the Charter. x * * In the 1945 conference the Russians gave early evidence of the intransigence they were to show in later U.N. activi- ties. Also the Little 45 Nations staged an unsuccessful fight to limit the veto ca abhan aha aa ao can power of the Big Five. enough - si The United Nations officially came * “*™* °f famillarity, with, him. into existence on October 24, 1945, after - Yatifications of the Charter by the Big y Five. U.S. Senate ratification came on a August 8 by a vote of 89 to 2. The only 4 no votes were cast by Senators Lanazr and Surpsteap. : : * Cobo is a stocky, rather ordinary looking ' fellow who might. be mistaken for a success- ful small town businessman, He speaks well --and to the point, but is no orator. * * * GROWS ON ONE. . One Republican leader says that Cobo ‘grows an one with acquaintance. Thus, he asks, will a governorship campaign pro- vide sufficient time for Cobo to get around If the Republicans can keep all opposi- rowme Piss Ssliiee™"” © Fighting broke out in Buenos Bropn Romes Basmert Aires immediately after the news IAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18"1953 WHICH 16 IN NEAVEN GIVE GOOD THINGS TO THE THAT AGK HIM 74 CMeST oe 1" YE THEN, BEING EVIL, KNOW HOW TO GIVE GOOD GIFTS He ® m ate SHALL YOUR Sn her aa ee a Father To Father ‘LANSING—The growing boomlet to make tion out until next January—and that will - Days of All Faiths Signing of Magna Charta Has Religious Significance _By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday, June 19 is the anniver- sary of the signing of the Magna Charta (great charter) at Runny- mede, England, in 1215. Although it does not appear in the official “ealendar of any church, it is a day of great religious significance throughout the English-speaking world. It was on thig occasion that the English nobility forced the tyran- nical King John I to sign a docu- ment giving them—not everybody, was freedom of worship. The open- accus- temed to liberty, the mere loosening of a few restrictions for a small group of dukes and earls may not appear to be much of a step teward freedom. The point is that it was a step— ' fi af ef < 4 + ® a i Without being conscious of the importance of the date, a number of Swedenborg’s disciples met on June 19, 1770, and organized them- selves. into the Church of the New ' Jerusalem, which soon came to be a el z% : i : : : rf mes Fe hi; - They say the wo the Baptist’s day exactly. at the time ef the summer solstice, a time of great pagan festivity. This was the ancient. Midsum- mer’s Night, and dedicating it te John the Baptist did not do much toward turning it into a Christian occasion, An interesting legend in connec- tion with Midsummer’s Eve (the night before) was that all the Egyptian soldiers who had been drowned when the Red Sea closed over them could be seen on this night. They had been turned into seals at the time of their drowning, but tonight they came ashore as mortals and sang and danced on the beach until dawn. St. John the Baptist is the patron saint of missionaries be- cause he was the prophet “sent to prepare the way of the Lord,” (Lake, chapter 1, verse 76.) (Copyright 1955, General Features Corp.) , plaints : are - busy for their patients is not Voice of the People Two Considerate Tr Pontiac Residents En Route to Hospital Letters wii be when neces none, Eitan ond - her parme, a the writer mst ites but these wtll not be so requests unless its nature ‘ I would like to praise the action ef two truck drivers who were kind enough to change a tire for us on June 6 on Bald Mountain. iblished t& the writer e ‘etter is critical in but turned around and came back to help us. A neighbor lady was taking me to the hospital where I was te be admitted and we were un- fortunate to have a bleweut at this time. Time was precious, and we owe these truck drivers a debt of gratitude. Also, at this time, I would like to let people know that the co of doctors who 7 together true, In my case I turned over to other doctors" operation, but at the same my own family doctor took every day to see me and about my general condition. is, a very busy man. Let's give credit BESS ate _ where credit ts due. Oxford Uncle Josh Seeks Horse After Hearing Gas Rates “Austin” down to the corner gas station for my annual SO cents worth of gas and thé man came out with an eyedropper in his hand. I asked “You aren't going to fill her up with that, are you?” He answered, ‘‘Well, I don't know, if we get one more gas tax I'll be doing just that.” Well, what is the world coming to? I dug the old rubber tired buggy out of the back of the tool shed and with a couple of coats of good paint—do you know where I can buy a good horse? . Uncle Josh Urges Men Stay in Union, Says Better Things Ahead At Local 653 Pontiac Motors, it looks like the days of old. Men are walking over to the CIO hail forming ‘a line, waiting their turn lose a man. Most of the men have been riding free for 18 years, but Now things are changed, the uck Drivers Help union is not forcing you to join, which is only fair, So if you don’t. want to join, yau do not have to, However, almost every. where you go, there is a union. So just stay with the union, it will win many more good things for all..of is. We have a start on the annual wage, the next goal hour week. will not be annual wage Thomas Thrower 114 KE. New York Operation Alert Headlines This Week’s News Review WASHINGTON (INS)—The U.S. government took to the woods and thé “hills this week. A make-be- lieve hydrogen-atomié attack test- ed the nation’s ability to survive a disaster of almost unimaginable proportions. Just as he would do if the real thing occurred, President Eisen- hower took personal command of the situation prescribed in ‘‘Oper- ation Alert, 1955," the most spec- tacular civil defense exercise ever held anywhere in the world. Ike led 15,000 government of- ficials and employes in a fast get- away from Washington, ahead of the hypothetical H-bomb which in theory reduced the capital to rub- ble while other city-bustling mus- siles—equally theoretical—pulver- ized New York, Chicago, Philadel- phia, Boston, Los Angeles and a long list of other metropolises. TEST SUCCESS Civil defense officials said the three-day exercise was success- ful in proving that the nation’s leaders could function efficient!y even under saturation-type nuclear assault; in driving home with enormous impact the need to be The grim simulation of nation- famed foreigners were in the Case Records of a Psychologist: Doctor Raps UMT for Separating Men From Refining Influence of Family Life UMT makes an_ excellent topic for high school and col- lege debating teams. Most of our college presidents, labor unions and church leaders op- pose UMT, and not becarse they. wre complete pacifists. They feel forced military servi- tude is un-American, at least tn peace time. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-360: Harlan D., aged 35, is a high school principal. “Dr. Crane, what do you psy. chologists think about UMT?’; Har- lan began. “Many of my high school boys are worried and un- certain about their future because of the continuing draft. “It demoralizes them in many ways. In fact, I think much of our current juvenile delinquency is due to the threat of military conscription that hangs over the heads of all American boys. “So what would universal mili- tary training do to our youth?” UMT DEBATE There are obviously two sides to such a major issue.as the prop- er way to protect the United States from outside military aggression. Others feel that the coercive or forced induction of .all boys is not the American way of doing things. Instead, they suggest that a "military career be “sold” to boys on its merits, just as law or medi- cine or business. : “BRASS” BLAMED - military “brass” a want big armies and ngvies thei town to be an atomic war, why waste our money training millions of bovs to trudge on drill fields and carry puny little rifles?” : MILITARY SPEAKS UP - The militarist, however, argues that it requires previously train- ed armies to defend a nation. “How about Germany and Japan?” reply those who oppose UMT. “They insisted on forced conscription of men. They trained their boys to goose-step, yet our self-reliant Americans beat German soldiers in two world wars.” Psychologists are pretty well in agreement that America needs to be strong, but whether conscrip- tion of teenagers on a universal and forced servitude basis, is the proper answer, is subject to doubt. Recently the Council of Bishops of the Methodist church voted strongly to oppose UMT. ; Labor union leaders and college heads and most of the clergy are likewise hetrvily opposed, for they feel the idea of compulsion is re- pugnant to America's entire tra- dition. at least in peace times. ON THEIR OWN “But it does boys a lot of good to get away from home and to be thrown on their own resources,” It's not good psychology to seg- regate men away from the cul- tural and moral influences of their parents, sisters and other refining ° influences. s 2 2 : Jet pilots and scientists are the obsolete concept in this atomic age if we mind our own business and wage only defensive wars in the future. Always write te Dr. George in The Pontiac Press, Pontiac Mice! : & long 3c self en and «a dime to cover t and ‘ing costes when you lor one of his paychologic U.S. te talk about prospects for averting any such atomic cata- elysm as Operation Alert visual- ~* fned. Among them were West German Chancelor Konrad Adenauer, In- dia's roving Ambassador V. K. Krishna Menon, British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan, French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay—and Soviet Foreign Min- ister V. M. Molotov. AGREE ON POLICY Adenauer held a highly signifi- cant conference with Eisenhower. They agreed to reject any Soviet attempt to make West German neutrality the price of a reunited Krishna Menon's visit to the White House may have been more important than it looked on the surface. Officially, very little was said about his report to the President and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on his recent talks with Chinese Communist Premier Cheu Ex -lal. But unofficially, it was indicated that Ike and Dulles listened atten- tively to the Indian diplomat's ideas about easing the tensions be- tween the U.S. and Red China. Arrangements were made for Krishna Menon to see the Presti- dent again in a couple of weeks. Meanwhile, he may prod Chou for release of the (at least) 63 Ameri- cans, including 11 airmen, still heid by the Chinese Reds. i Dulles, who was excused from participation in Operation Alert because of his pressingly real dip- lomatic problems, held strategy talks in New York with Macmillan and Pinay. Adenauer was brought into the discussions. Lookina Back . WS Years Age DICTATORS AGREE on French Peace plan. & FIRST NATIONAL Bank begins $498,000 payment. 20 Years Ago CONVICTS STAGE sudden mu- tiny in Prison mine at Lansing. CITY HAS lowest tax rates in 17 years. Dr. Brady’s Mailbag Reader Regrets Monkeys Must Die for Polio Shots By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Questions & Answers This new Salk vaccine is giving recipe for a corn and callus rem- Answer — Thank you H ? F 3 : a ~ oe x * iE } ie 1ft i i is i EH & 7 Would a cancer smear from one spot answer for the whole body coe (BW. ‘Answer — No, only for the spot from which the smear is - made, Better leave it to the do — and for the fine*humor you mix with your medicine! (W. P.) Answer — For the pamphiet Shaking Palsy send stamped, envelepe. gigs” giiyiz 2: anh | ai i : i i F a rs) ri =i iany i "i : | i ili a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 FATHER'S | DAY - Give good oid dad a slap on the back. He's. a grand man and is as anxious for ae as the rest of us. * We've set aside June 19th as a time when we can = mae allowances; if he likes hash more than turkey give him hash, a@ special a day hell remember during the h burly of the next 365. Dad has taken life in stride, has never turned his back-on defeat but met it mene on, given us the best within Unga powers, Ke might have grumbled to omoggelh as he waited for the bathroom, telephone or newspaper, but he’s loyal to the core, in love with his family. Display your affection. Hold it out for him to sample, know a it is real Dad il like it and so will w “u & SPE VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 066 N. Perry Street Phene FE %-5378 WE OFFER YOU FREE roorinc USING EXCLUSIVE “TOPS” PROCESS Yes, that’s right, we provide free moth proofing for ali of your cloth garments, when cleaned CALL FEderal 5-8116 For Pick-Up ond Delivery we suggest that you use our DRY STORAGE facilities for storing your cloth garments. 35 Years of Service m= reotee All Garments ene sendwichs CLEANERS in? . 143 W. Huron St. - TODAY'S: ASSIGNMENT FOR: - JUNIOR EDITORS Academy ie PONTIAC SPEEDWAY ON M-59, RACING SUNDAY -HARD TOP RACI EVERY SUNDAY NIG | Themselves.’ |hattan hotel, . Basket Weaving Basket weaving is one of the oldest trades in America. The Indians have been experts at the art for centuries. Indian women began by making crude baskets as containers for | |corn and vegetables. Later as they became more skillful they added | decorations to the baskets. The Pima and Apache Indians of the southwest used the fibers punitive laws have failed to cut | | of the Yucea plant to weave their baskets. Above a young Pima mother is making a big basket to carry or to curb addiction. | ‘ears of corn from the field. Her little boy uses a small basket. play- | fully as a sunshade. | Addict Solution u. S. to Supply Drugs, Help in Rehabilitation NEW YORK @®—The New York report yes- | terday -to the U.S, Department of | Health. Education and Welfare, sick persons. and given medical supervision, adding: Ld > a “Since chet & per cent of the streets are said for the traffic would substantially disappear. ce The report said administration of the cheap drugs should be un- |der federal control, . lithe Can Tho Long-Sadec | The academy further said that down on illegal selling of narcotics Harry J. hachaapae US The Indians dyed some of their fibers with native roots or col-/ Missioner of narcotics, has frowned | ored earth to add designs to their finished products. This is the first of a series of pictures on ‘‘Americans Make Things | " You can finish the pictures in all sorts of bright colors | }and add them to your collection of American arts and industry in | |iously by anyone who understands | the making. Temerrow: i dS Poor Box Robber Mumps Cases Show Posing as Priest ance | Nabbed i in Hotel NEW YORK W—A man released from prison less than a month jago has been accused of posing |; @s a priest and robbing collection } and poor boxes in Roman Catholic ‘churches and parochial schools of | more than $5,000. Police yesterday arrested Rob- ert L. Markan, 45, in a mid-Man-| found in Markman’s room some clerical garb and a brief case con- Detectives said they | | upon plans similar to that propo by the academy. An ny such idea, Anslinger has | Said, “‘would not be considered ser- jas narcotics control problem. oe ‘High Wire Artist Increase in Area Mumps cases in the county showed a marked increase last week in the communicable disease reports released today by Dr. John | D. Monroe, Pontiac and Oakland county health director. Measles and chicken pox cases dropped off sharply from the pre- | vious week. Comparative figures of both re- Three thousan : spectators | ports, along ‘with statistics for the | watched ‘in horror as Atterbury previous week and a year ago fol-| lost his balance while climbing to | , ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. @-A high wire performer survived a 55- foot fall from a swaying pole and Thirty-eight-year-old Robert At- terbury of Minneapolis, Minn., top- pled to the stage last night while | performing at the first water cir- cus of the summer ~ stel pier. aw J ACTION! SPEED! THRILLS! 10 EVENT PROGRAMS —with— Joy Fair—Mickey—Bill Kourt Children Under Jack Conley pe ont by an adult AFTERNOON EVENT MOTORCYCLE RACE Time Trials 2:30 P. M.__9 Events—Rece 2:00 P. M. Thunderbird Motor Cycle Club Sanctioned Race Admission $1.25 STOCK CAR RACES EVERY WED. NIGHT PONTIAC SPEEDWA f AIRPORT 0 — a screw driver, hacksaw | lows the top of the 65-foot pole on which | pgp Ll keys. PONTIAC ihe was performing with his wife, | * « 8 Last Prev Year| Lauren, 25, and sister-in-law, Shir- | Week ween “7 | Markman, who has a record of Chicken pox ........ i] . com- | | " ‘Plummets fo Stage \is reported in good condition in| Atlantic City Hospital today, | ley Peterson, 21, | Hoa Hao Army Heads Trapped in Viet Nam SAIGON, South Vit Nam w iA national army spokesman said } | today 15 members of the encircled | Hoa Hao religious sect army have ‘been killed, wounded antl 16 cap- | tured in hand to hand fighting the | | past 24 hours. Authoritative sources said \ the | rebel forces are trapped in a four-' mile square between Racghia on | ee ee 35, are threat- } miles northeast. They nat Ng pecerenen betes Among those maested trapped | are the Hoa Hao’s two top generals | ;—Le Qiang Vinh, popularly known |as Bacut, and Tran Van Soai, With ithem, the source said, are ousted and the army's outlawed former , inspector general, Nguyen Van Vy Soai’s forces were lured out me area said addicts should be treated as ‘Chief of Staff Nguyen Van Hinh © about 90 miles west of Saigon, | three days ago to make a junction | with Bacut’s regiments. The army | laid the trap by spreading false | information and staging aerial | maneuvers in another sector. Pulpwood is produced in nearly every forested section of United States. ‘1Your Watch [eae qs Expansionr © Regulated Watch Bands Ledies'—Men's Spee 1 95 Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. ARE You MOVING? the i Time Trials 5 130 P. M. Sanctioned . by Your Local _ Land-O-Lakes. Racing Association . AT THE NEW GAY-DAY SPEEDWAY ff NORTH OF PONTIAC ON 2 Loke Angelus Road, Between Baldwin & Joslyn ; SUNDAY, June 19 First Race 7 P. M. All owners of Old Model Stock Cors interested in rocing ot Gey Day— Mail your name, eddress and a number to Gene Chidester, 4900 Hetchery Rd., Dreyton Plains. Or Phone OR 3-767}. WEDNESDAY NITE RACE # Time Triels 6:30 Ist Rece 8 P. M. WHO WILL SHE BE???????? Listen to the announcement at Cay Day Speedway regarding the Miss Cay Day Contest. 4 ‘Chlléren Under 12 Yeors Old Admitted Free If Accompanied by an Adult “ADULTS $1.10 INCLUDING TAX An Open Letter to Pontiac Parents 28 arrests, was quoted as saying —- neowooN0S 4 : ‘ :| The two women were at the 2 he spent the money on women ascariet fever 100"1 9010 | foot level and Atterbury was 10) jand goed food which he liked Weoping cough 2 ry | feet trom the top. “equally well.’ OAKLAND COUNTY i= —————— | Authorities said Markman got Last Prev. Year | ‘away with some 200 robberies in chicken pox ......... Wer ise “SS | |churches and schools in Brooklyn a tebees Pa |and Manhattan, but came a crop- | Pneumonia’ //222.222.. "28 | Matar ences sees dE ro whereulosis .......... 4 | legedly took $25 from the poor box | Rheumatic fever ...... 3 : m4 lot St, ” Rita's Church in Long Is- pode a rene tee 100 “4 M1 ‘land City, and $7 from. the colec- tion bex in the adjoining parochial school. | During these operations, police said, Markman dropped a ‘wallet bearing cards which led them to the Hotel Tivoli on West 42nd St. Court Throws Out Suit Against Rita Hayworth LOS ANGELES ™ — Federal Court says that Rita Hayworth doesn't owe Columbia Pictures OF Al pega ON | Markman was released last May | OPEN SUNDAY For Last Minute FATHER’S DAY GIFT BUYING SHIRTS Reg. 3.95 2" MEN’S LINEN aN LEISURE _ SLACKS B 34% MEN'S WOVEN TOP— CREPE SOLE , SPORT SHOES $ by Cambridge *3”” OPEN TONIGHT “til 9:00 P.M. Corp. $17,844. The studio claimed the money | was due on a promissory note. But yesterday Judge Leon Yank- 21 from Rikers Island Penitentiary, | where he served a three-year term for burglary. ; ' . which dismissed the suit “with | Bandits Scatter Tacks prejudice,’ meaning it cannot be | | H | refiled. to Discourage Chase A pre-trial hearing will be held | INGLEWOOD, Calif. ( — Two next month in Miss Hayworth’s | | bandits used a sharp technique to | pending Suit ‘against Cotumbia for | |make sure they wouldn’t be fol- $156,000 she claims the studio owes | | lowed. her as salary on a delayed movie. | After robbing three employes of oo | the Inglewood Finance Co. yester- Since 1947, the number of fami- | day of $319, the gunmen took off lies with incomes of $10,000 or | |their victims’ shoes—and then, more has doubled, according to the | | scattered carpet tacks on-the floor. Department of Commerce, The |, | Manager Don Knox, 47, didn’t number of families with incomes | itry to pursue the bandits. He. of more than $4,000 a year has phoned police instead. | increased 70 per cent since 1947. Tremendous Savings at Gallagher’s Music: Co. CLEARANCE SALE of Fine Used Pianos PIANOS RETURNED FROM RENTAL, TRADE-INS and FLOOR SAMPLES $1050 Gulbransen Now $ i | Waterfall Spinet wees 695 A Lester Blonde Spinet —a bargain se Small Grand Piano — large discount =f: , 1s We have @ large selection of beautiful, Lester. and Gulbransen - . i spinets and consoles oe” ‘ Every Piano Fully. Guaranteed. _ All Styles and Finishes. af $20.00 DELIVERS ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN a LONG TERMS / or r write tO Training group 18 E Bevon a ae mbna i GALLAGHER’S MUSIC CO. | a | : THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURD.: AY, JU NE. 18 1955. by Baptist + Churches The Rev. Fred R. property has been School, Board of Deacons. William Houck also assisted. 3 Bethany Baptist Church announces Crescent Rd, ang Universal Ave. opposite the new Local congregations supporting the project are the American Bap- tist churches at Holly, Tiffany of the purchased on Elementary Howell, Everyday Religion _ From Ilala to Zanzibar By DON D. TULLIS When that well known Negro leader Mary Bethune passed away in Daytona Beach, Florida a few days ago, after a lifetime of devotion to her people, I recalled her years of struggle against almost impossible odds, as she saw her little school for children, held in a shack, with store boxes for desks, grow into Bethune- Cookman College, a great institution with many fine buildings and hundreds of students. She was the long-time president of this college, and I was a member of her Board, together with other business and professional men of Daytona. West Highland, Walled Lake, Novi) Her loyalty and determination reminded some of us of the and Plymouth, with Bethany Bap-| “rock from which she was hewn’’—her forebears. Sua: and Chuma ist. Pontiac, serving as sponsor.| two black men in darkest Africa, who became heroes of the Working with the Rev, Mr. Tif-| Kingdom of God fany on the Bethnay committee _ These two men were the servants of the missionary David are Mrs. I. W. Lewis, chairman | ~ Livingstone. One fhorning they found him on his knees by his bedside—dead. After recovering from the shock, they buried his heart under the tree he loved, then embalmed the body after the manner of their tribe, wrapped it in bark and cloths and, having no beasts of burden, started on, foot bearing their load, from Ilala to Zanzibar, sixteen hundred miles distant. Where can we find ' |ST. PAUL LUTHERAN eo « © - tt ee hb Georte Mahder, Paster CHURCH 8 a.m. nN Morning Wt Worship 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m, Sunday School FE 50404 for England, over four thousand of savagery, towering head and shoulders. in t are carved deep in the record like Mary Bethune, have Zanzibar, from ignorgnce to kno’ the household of God. American Negroes! your way, bearing your burden through miasmal marshes of 1 continent of you yesterdays to It's a k traveled this same . like Suai and Chuma, and equality, the longed-for Canaan of your dreams. a greater expression of love and devotion of man to man. Struggling through bogs, fording rivers, passing through hostile tribes, the little funeral cortege traveled on, day after day, long months until they reached Zanzibar for nine From there they sailed miles away | At the funeral of their friend, these two, so recently come out stood with the gr eat of England in Westminster, he sight of the Great Judge, above some of the crowd who had royal blood flowing in their veins Suai and Chuma; unknown to this generation, but whose names s of Time, others of your race, trail from Nala to wiedge, from poverty to economic security, from servants to masters, from outcasts to children in but you are on marching dark mg, difficult trail, misunderstanding, from the thé day of your dignity, respect oe A. M. 4 About 100 million acres—30 per tet SERVICE 8:30 cent of US. crop land—is used 2nd SERVICE 11:00 for corn each year. Simultaneous Service Held in 200 Churches NEW. YORK — Nearly 200 ee ey ee Merming Worship .....:...... Parsonage: Drive , Rev. Cari W. Nelson, B. D.,. Paster eneee hold. aq simultaneous worship serv- | founding of the International Chris- same day in the chapel on the ICU camps near Tokyo. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner ‘ot Genesee ‘and Glendale Services. at 9 A. | M. and 11 A. M. Schultz—S peaker ~ Sunday School9 A. vi and 11 A.M. The International Christian Uni- versity in Japan, enrollment of S44 students and a faculty of 71 full and part-time, members, is supported in part by the foreign mission boards of four- teen major denominations in the United States and Canada. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ude ealaviteg@e¥Kou to Our Services : 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Seturday Night, 7:30 P. M. Sunday School ................10:00 a, m. Morning Service ..............11:00 8, m. Sunday Evening Service ......... 7:30 p.m. 1460 on Your Dial Sunday from 7:30 to 8 p. m. Wed. ing Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Men., June 20 to july Ist 9 A. M. te 12 Noon Every Week Day Coming Monday, June 20, 7:30 P. M. HELEN WOOD. BIRNIE, Ex-Communist Party Leader, Speaking Rev. R. Garner. Pastor Lowell Baggett, Choir Director FE 46-7407 The word novel is derived from the Italian word novella, meaning ja story or a tale. { = es churches throughout America will) any Pontiac Churches to ‘Adopts Korean | | | | } | boy, | . \ lee tomorrow to commemorate the | tian University in Japan. An iden- | tieal service will be held on the do mass relief; each child is treat- | wards the child's support. which has an) | | es. OH SAI SHIN Women s Unit | Christ Church Auxiliary Contributes to Support of Oh Sai Shin } | for ‘Schédules Listed Daily Morn Are Planned a ing Sessions tor Children Many Pontiac Churches are sponsoring Vacation | Church Schools for 10 days to two weeks with the stu- dents meeting daily for morning sessions. Several summer schedules are Daily vacation Bible School at for a two week period. Classes will | clock noon, with Mrs. Harold Brown, | will begin Monday be from 9 to 12 0 superintendent. ven here: st Christian Chureh Mrs. John Appleton and Mrs. Maurice Cucksey will be teachers in the Nursery Department; Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Reid Graham in the kinder- garten and Mrs. W. T. Hoyt and Mrs. jn the primary. Juniors will be under W. E. Hard Mrs. John the direction of Raddenbaugh, Mrs. Ruth Elam and Mrs. D. D. McColl. . The the astor, the Rev. D. D. Mrs. Harry McColl, will have charge of | unior High Department. Kunse is planning the crafts and Mrs. Paul Colton and Mrs. W. F. Tompkins will provide the music. At the close of school, a picnic will be held July 3. Harold Brown or the pastor may be contacted for transportation. The Church of the Breth- ren will hold its Bible | School from June 20 to July 1 from: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The theme for the school is “Marching Together for | Jesus.”’ Classes are arranged children from three years to 15. The eight to 15 age group will have Mrs. LeRoy Shafer as leader jand Mrs. Roy Fleming will care | for the children under the age of ‘The women’s auxihary of Christ Church Cranbrook has Oh Saji Shin. through Foster Parents’ Plan “adopted” 12-year-old Korean for War Children. Inc The plan is now operating in Beigium, England, France, West- ern Germany, Greece, Holland, | Italy and Korea, and is helping | impoverished children of 19 na- | tionalities without regard to race or creed. Foster Parents’ | Plan does not ed as an individual. “Adoption” is financial not legal. It promises to contribute $15.00 monthly to- for at least a year. In return, the Foster Parent receives a brief history of the child and a phoogaph. Correspon- dence is encouraged, since the | children need the feeling of being | loved and belonging to someone, | someplace Mrs. Roland M. Diemer. secre- tary of the group received a bref ' case @ history | of the boy. 8:00 A. M——Holy Communion. 11:90 A. M—Morning Prayer, the Rector. All Saints Episcopal Church WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST PIKE The Rev. C. George Widdifield. Rector SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion, Church School. Nursery through 2nd Grade Sermon by | | ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD MICH. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan Rev, H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World: Our resources— ‘the Word SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. : (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “GOD HATH SPOKEN” Rev. William E. Hakes EVENING WORSHIP — 7:00 P. M. HELEN WOOD BIRNIE EX-COMMUNIST PARTY LEADER Sermon by the Rev Robert J Bickley, Vicar ST ANDREW'S CHAPEL Dixie Highway Near Sashabew 8:15 AM.—Holy Communion 10:30 A.M.—Outdoor Family Service and Closing of Church School. Sermon by the Rev Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar = IS THE _ Sunday Services and Sunday School ; ll AM. Wednesday Evening Service, 8 P.M. -—CHRISTIAN § SCIENCE —— SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY: UNIVERSE. INCLUDING MAN, | ; | EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE? i FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily 1] A.M. to § P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. | N AWAKENING TO NORMAL VISION” Station CKLW—800 Ke. Sunday 945 A.M. _.Sabbath School FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul BR. Havens, Minister Sunday Morning .................10:00a.m. “A LIFE CHANGING LOOK” Radio Broadcast over WPON at 10:15 A. M. bh saps eee seweeesn wk OOO. MM. Youth Fellowship .. 6:15 p.m. METHODIST CONFERENCE, St. Mark’s Church, Detroit See Wednesday Evening Prayer Service 7:30 P. M. ewe eee eens HURON at PERRY tral Methodist D., Mintste: Sov. Bene W Banter, Atce, Minmter } A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “A RADANT shih EVANGEL TEMPLE Y.M.C. A. SIDE ENTRANCE Non-Denominational, Full Gospel Pastor: Geoffrey Day, B.A., B.TH. SUNDAY MORNING 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING 7:45 EVANCELISTIC SERVICE BIBLE STUDY WEDNESDAY 7:45 P. M. + Lola THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 80S Auburn Avenue Fall Gospel—Nondenominational > JOIN US IN HONORING FATHER - 9:45. A. M. Worship — Communion 9:45 A.M: to 12/15 Children's Church and Bible School | for all ages JM | 7HS PM. A great service in Honor of Father Lf Dr. L. L. Marion & "Cun « Nan Be Seved Ovinide - [rent Place to onto — Sermon Charch?” ‘ lauder, director School Church. It will meet daily Monday | through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to | ;at 9 am , until 11:30 Mrs Delhy nrusic The Vacation Church School at First Presbytenan. Church will register children between the ages of 4 and 12 vears. Monday, June 20 at 9:30 am. Classes will meet daily through June 30 from 9:30 until noon Herman Ihrke and Joyce will be in charge of the The kindergarten wil be di- reeted by Mrs. Chester A. Var- ney; the primary by Mrs. Jack Chetister and the Junier Depart- ment by Mrs. Robert Boggs. Other Mrs. J. staff members inchide L. Frankenfield, Judy De- Barbara Mitchell. Anderson and Jane Chetister Mrs. Harry Freeman will be the \ Vacation Church , of the at Central Methodist 12 noon for all children 4 to 12 The school will run for weeks June 20 to July 1 The Emmanuel Baptist Charch will conduct a daily Bible School for one week. \fonday through next Friday. Boys and girls will report and classes wil] last Children from 4 to 16 are invited to register and take part in the| | study, | REV. KARL IN CHARGE | The Rev, Hubert Karl, a child | evangelist, singing and contests. will ‘be in charge of | the 101 teachers and workers. Closing exercises will be held Sunday night June 26 at 7:30 with | ja review of the work. Prizes and | time. Anyene wishing bus transporta- tion may call Quentin Williams at FE 53-3217. Classes will begin June 20 and run through the 30th at the Vaca- tion Church School to be held at Bethany Baptist. Bible stories, songs, games and crafts will be on the pre- gram which begins each day at 9 a.m. and closes at 11, The nursery will be supervised Lynne | two | Pontiac Unitv Center 71's North Saginaw St. Services 11 A. M. at 22 State Se. M. R. Fleckinger, guest speaker For Unity Books and Literature Call FE 2-1300 After 4:00 P.M. > + by Mrs. Albert Leoni. rett_ and Judy Contarella “Let's Be Friends’ will be the theme of the kindergarten chil dren's activities, with Mrs. Wil- laim Shirley, Mrs. Quinton Kenne- day, Susan Hamilton and Joanne Adams in charge. “Bible Friends and Friends To- day” will be the subject of the primary grades. Mrs. Maurice | Wilton, Mrs. L7 C. Richert, Mrs Goyle Johnson, Bill Shirley Flaine Garrett will assist in these classes. Barbara group. The First Methodist Church will have “Sailing with Christ" for the theme of their Vacation Bible School which will begin Monday Fair will direct and continue through June 30. All , 84 classes will open at 9 am. and | close at 11:30. | The kindedgarten sailors will be | under the direction of Mrs. Chester | Arnold. and Mrs. Robert Murphy. | They | Sea.” The primary sailors will study | “Bible Ship Adventures” with Mrs. Ethel Proffitt, superin- tendent, will study “Jesus by the Aweigh.” Young people, meeting with Mrs. James Sorensen will be | studying ‘‘Christ.”’ The boys and girls of Oak- | land Avenue United Presbyterian ) “Sailing with Christ.” They will meet daily from 9 am. to 11:3, beginning Monday and will continue through July 1. Those 3 throuch 17 years are in- vited to attend. A correlated program of stories. | crafts, games, music, contests and | | surprises promise an exciting two | ieee NURSERY TEACHERS Those teaching in the nursery- | | kindergarten include Mrs. John | Martin, Mrs. Edward Stenberg, | Mrs. Robert Koch, Mrs. Leo Cri- | Schultz is superintendent of this department. Mrs, William Coffing, leader of the primary, has on her staff Joan Messer, Mrs. Cari Ma- theny, Mrs. Gilbert O’Brien and Mrs. Q. R. Mahan. Teachers mm the Junior group are Mrs. Fred Froede, Mrs. Charles Bradsher, Mrs. Leon Verwey, Mrs. Gerald Shafer, Mrs. Keith DuBois, Mrs, Van Sjoblom, Mrs. Earl Shep- herd, Sandra Heisler and Larry | Griffith. Mrs. LeRoy Koch is Jun- | tor superintendent. | The Junior Highs with Mrs. | * leader. will have | | Apoatotie Charen of Christ 458 Central | the following teachers: Mrs, Ralph | ont owe -Omar MacNutt, | Osborne, Mrs, Richard Kelley, | Mrs, Guy Caswell, Mrs. John Bee, Mrs. Gora Luck and Mrs. Ander- son Bee. Telegraph Road at Emmanuel Baptist Church Orchard Lake Ave. 10:00 Bible 11:00 ‘7:30 , VANGELIS pe DR TOM Auditorium “WHY JESUS WAS BORN” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15-10:45 Dr. Tom Malone, Teacher “WHERE ARE THE NINE?” GREAT YOUTH MEETING SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM | FIC MESSAGE by “ Yeer Old ic aaa " Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages 1075—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday A.M. Class A. M. P. M. ERT CLARK BLOUNT. IM MALONE - old Vacation Bible Classes First. Diane Gar- | and | this | Baxter ~ Church Calendar Baptist Bethany West Huren at Mark Rev. Fret Tiffany ‘9 |} am) Baptist, Meter at Alten» Rev Dyurmen © Thomas ttl) LJ | Oar ErWroooe) «10 Ue 1, ie Emmaavel. re Rev om Malone «| is ea) First. Oakland et Sa, -Dr Savage First Southern, 365 Rev (1) a.m.) Liberty 2% er Ave “aged 8 et, wards (11 ee acedenia me ; ev Leoworth R Miner (11. 7 30) Mariment, Hellyweed at Walten Rev David Mortenson illa.m = 7.30) Memorial, 341 Prespect Rev G H Rapel!i ‘12-15 7 3M M- CHURCH ; > 87 Latayette St. 4 > (2 Blocks West of Sears( 4 \wwwwy > 4 > Sunday School 10 A. M. ¥ Morning Worship 11 A. M.§ > Rev. Burton Artz Will Be 4 Preaching Morning and Evening ¢ ae bDADAAAAA A > = Burtella Green S. S. Supt. ¢ y Burton Arts, Director of Music ¢ > Howard C. Artz, Pastor = ¢ > Phone FE2-9955 { wvvvr<«"rTrTrT TY YY > BRING THE ENTIRE ei i Me Ml. 4 + @ FAMILY @ 3 -_ - THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUN noone te a ae | Confident Living Druggist Concocts Advice for Down-Hearted Pastor By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE : et years, ago, I had some struggles’ with discouragement. | in at a little drugstore. | It was run by a fine old man who was the kind of person to | whom we're all tempted to tell our troubles. And now and then, | when I felt I'd done poorly, I would pour my woes into his ears: why did I ever get into this field anyway, and how nobody would be in church to hear me ‘next Sunday, Sosran my dismal and negative complaint. + He would listen patiently and tell me to go back | ext Sunday and try it again. Sometimes, he’d come to hear me. Then, one Sunday night, when | thought my sermon had been particularly poor, ‘IT went into his story and found him behind the soda fountain, working. to talk to him and said, for a job.” “What's the trouble?" he asked. “I guess I'd better give up preaching,” I told him. “I can't do it. There's no. use trying and I'm about to give up and gef - another job.” “What kind of job are you going to get?”’ I watched him making sodas and replied with a question: you need a soda jerk here?” “Mr. Russ, I'm leoking “Well,” he said, “as a matter of fact, | am looking for someone.”’ “I'll apply for the job. I can start right now.” DRUGGIST ORDERS SODA “All right. Put on an apron,” he directed, cpunter here and see what you can do."’ I followed his instructions and. taking a seat at the counter, he ordered, ‘Give me a chocolate soda.” - “Yes, sir,” I said. I hunted around and found the right ingredients and put them in a glass. When I squirted the carbonated water in, I didn't get quite the head en the soda a professional does but it looked pretty goed to me. I set it down before Mr. . Hé took a straw, put it down into the soda and: | took a draw.. Then he looked up at me and shook his head, preaching.” ; We went back behind his prescription counter and saé- down. ‘You know, son,”’ he said, “everyone in every job has their moments of despair. You're going through the same thing everyone else does.” | SHOW PICTURE OF WIFE | He reached into his pocket for his billfold and brought out a picture of a lovely young woman. “Take me, for example. | lost her after we'd been married only three vears I. * ° ° | “It seemed that the hight of my life went out. There was nothing _but darkness and despair» Then 1 turned to the Bible and one day, | I found a message that was like a burst of light: ‘He careth for you.’ | And suddenly I knew in my heart that God did care for me and that He would see me through.” That experience gave him faith which helped him te shake off discouragement. And from it, he said, he learned three things | which are sure cures for discouragement. The first is to think right. | third is to act right. Think—believe—act—and you have the answer. | My friend taught me that when discouragement threatens your happiness, simply use your will power and think creatively, positively, optimistically. “and come around the | * . * We mist recognize that discouragement is part of life and we must expect it. It is part of the pattern of ‘this human rhythm of exaltation and depression. But, when it géts into our thoughts and | we become supersensitive to it, so that it dominates us, we must use the power of positive thinking to cast it out. And that will work too. (Copyright 1955) Delegates to Atfend Chicago Convention WwW. P. Strong, ‘presiding minister | of the Pontiac congregations of | announces that 300 delegates from that 300 delegates from Pontiac key Park, Chicago, Ii. to 26. According to Mr. ‘is one of a world-sweeping series ‘of 11 Christian conventions. The cities in the United States and Canada named as convention J une 22 Strong, this Vancouver, Dallas and « sites are Chicago, B. C., Los Angeles, New York. Those in Europe are London, Paris, Rome, Nurenberg, Stock- holm and The Hague. Ten dele- gates, including. Mr. | Strong will go to Europe in July MRS. EISEMAN Church Members Elect Bostonian | delegates from United States and Canada. At | that time I lived on lower Fifth Avenue in New York. I used to walk | home from church Sunday nights and, on my way, occasionally stopped _ I perched up on a sta | “Better stick to. The second is to believe right and. the | P | Spotters Class Planning | Fellowship Hour | | lathiel, | of in First Presbyterian Church, will attend an assembly at Comis-. i ‘ | i and Mrs. | | from Pontiac along with 4,500) a Soda Jerk, Dr. Peale “Makes: a | Good vE18, 1955 |. a ‘Lucile Hawkins Chosen Leader | Teachers, Police Officers at Detroit Conference Thirty-one Michigan teachers, police officers and community or- ganization leaders will ‘study hu. man relations this summer on what a poor sermon I had preached that night, and | scholarships provided by the Edgar DeWitt Jones fund of the National | Conference of Christians and Jews. |The announcement was made this week by Dr. Robert M. F director of the Michigan R " Otfice, Lucile Hawkins, third grade teacher at Whittier School in Pontiac will participate in the werkship to be held at the Uni- versity of Detroit June 2 te duly 7. Funds for the scholarship were provided by the Pontiac peers bs | Education through the Edgar De- Witt Jones Education Fund of the National Conference of Christians | the Rev. and Mrs, Max Flickinger | Unity work and Jews. Miss Hawkins is a member of ‘el Pontiac Unity Center, “Do | | the Michigan Teachers Associa- | Roosevelt | tion and the Poritiac Teachers As- | | sociation. The workshops, two to six week | |intensive periods of study in the | methods of building intergroup | harmony, will be held at universi- ties ranging from Maine to Hawaii | and Mexico City. Among these will | be the University of Michigan, | wayne University and the Univer- | sity of Detroit. Since 1941 the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews has aided 211 Michigan residents in their studies of intergroup re- lations at colleges and universi- ties... “There influence in the fight | against prejudice has been felt by lice ens af thousands of» school chil- idren,”’ Dr. er on the human relations commit- | tees of thetr schools in addition to their class-room work, he | plained. “In addition to a large number of teachers, scholarships were | awarded this year to three Detroit police officers,’ Frehse added, Organ Concert Scheduled Here | Tea, June 26 / | One of the numerous events | planned for the 35th anniversary of |the founding of the Bible School ,at the Oakland Ave. United Pres- byterian Church is the organ con- _cert_to be played by Lyndon Sa- organist and choir master at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 26. A Vesper Service will follow at 4 o'clock. The Christian Spotters Class of we Bible School has announced its plans for the Tea and Fellow- | ship Hour te be held at the | clese ef the Vesper Hour. Mrs. Gerald Rood and Mrs, Rich- | ard Wilton will be in charge of table arrangements. Presiding at jthe punch bowl will be Barbara’ ‘Kline and Myra Webster . with | Grace Cowley, Frances Hunt, Shar- /on Hubbell and Lee Osborne at 'the tea and coffee services. Others assisting for the after- jnoon are Nancy Tanner, Mrs. | Ralph Osborne, Mrs. Howard Tan- |ner, Mrs. Walter Napersky, M ‘(Donald Wilson, members | Berrean Class and the men of the ssneaatnante) Grew. Study Human Relations | Mrs. | of the {( cunistian psycuic | SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore St. |] CHURCH oo ON |} DAY — TIL SEPTEMBER. OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS ONLY. a sean atemeaenneeniieme Mrs. Gertrude W. Eiseman of | Boston, Mass. was named pres- ident of the Mother Church, the First Church of. Christ, Scientist, at the ‘annual meeting-in Boston. Mrs. Eiseman has been active in the Christian Science movement CHURCH OF CHRIST for many years. A native of New York City, she is now a Christian Science practioner in Boston. Church members came to Boston from allover the world for the meeting which has been held an nually fer more than a half cen- tury. | { Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, of Pasadena, Calif. will be guests | in t Masonic Temple, State St. The Rev, Mr. Flickinger will speak ang baptize infants and children. He is pastor of Unity Christ Church of Pasadena, | The _Flickingers attended Pon- Ex-Party Leader. Speaks Sunday Mrs. Helen Wood Birnie | to Give Talk on Dangers of Communism | Frehse said. A num-, of these work-shoppers serve | Mrs. Helen Wood Birnie, munist party leader of Long Beach, Calif. will speak three times in , Pontiac on Sunday and Monday. Fermerty a district organizer: | | for the communist party for the Recky Mtn. States Regien she was a leading party functionary. Not just a card carrying party | member but a leading party func | tionary who helped organize riots, hunger marches, farmers demon ststr@tions, etc | gram te arouse the American people to the dangers of com- munism, she recently gave her | testimeny before the House Com- mittee on un-American activities a record of which is found in Beoklet No. 2 of the Chicage hearing of 1954 beginning on Page No. 4231. : Mrs. Birnié will speak Sunday at 7:00 p.m. at the First. Baptist Church. On Monday. she will speak | at the Christian Men's Club 12:00 noon in the Waldron Hotel and again at the First General Baptist Church on Bzidwin Ave. at | ae : 30 p.m. T Currently engaged in a_ pre- ‘REV. AND MRS. MAX FLICKINGER Pasadena Pastor Speaks Sunday at Unity Center 22 | excem- | ay ¥ Rev. Héward c. Artz | | Attending Conference Aftending the 24th” quadrennial conference of the Free Methodist Church in Wihona Lake, Ind.’ is the Rev. Howard C, Artz qf Pon- tiac. He is serving as official rep- resentative of the East Michigan conference at the sessions of the Sunday School department. The conference is being held in the Billy Sunday Tabernacle, with Bishop L R. Martson of Greenville, fll., senior bishop, presiding. Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it, eee First Open Bible Church ce / 1517 JOSLYN Rev. T. 8. ten ship - — 11:60 4M. \- Cyenselicty servicom Wednesday. 7:45 Praver Meeting | tiac High School and began their | in Pontiac. Before | Meetings Begin June 19 that revival meetings will be held in Bethlehem Temple, 533 Franklin -Rd., beginning June 19 and will fun through the 26th, The service is scheduled for & o’clock each night except Saturday. | moving to California, Mr. Flickin- | = (Near Orehard Lake Ave.) Rev G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 p. m. Morning Worstip 11 «. m. “DEVINE LOVE” Allience Youth ger was associate minister for sev- ‘eral years-in the Detroit U nity | | Association. He is chaplain of the | | | Exe hange Club of Altadena, Calif. | | and president of the Southern Cali- fornia Unity Ministers’ Conference. Harry Baird, of Reyal Oak, Speaker Tues., June 21, SILVER TEA | Service. 7°30 P. M. SUANITA PARRIS, Paster Fellowship 6:15 p. m. “PROFIT, LOSS AND EXCHANGE” Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Assisting her husband in, his | work is Mrs, Flickinger, who has The Rev. R. A. Corr announces — | been ordained by the Unity School and holds the degree of Bachelor | fof Divine Science of Denver. The SALVA | She heads the prayer minis- : | try of Unity Christ Church. The || SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... Flickingers have three children. wis cise ca, Dae Gee HOLINESS MEETING ... tor of a new television station | YOUTH SERVICE ...... Ie heme Lees te a teacher ia || EVANGELISTIC MEETING ter, Anne Lee, is a teacher in Claremont, Calif. and the yeung- est son, Loren, is a student min- ister of Unity, Wednesday evening Mrs. Flick- } | ! > eoereeeer eee eee eeee ee ee eee eee wee ‘ THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7: 30 P. “a 29 W. Lewrence Street TION ARMY oeeeeer eee ee ee wees inger will conduct a spimtual heal- ing service at 8 p.m. in the Unity a = | Center at Tl'y N. Saginaw St. | Pontiac Church Opens Rev. Dorr W. FocKler, | | Doors to Convention | Inc. | The Full Gospel Truth - 4 “THE BERALD OF raure. . gk leant Wuaseseny hve. Service é Great Home Coming Rally 4 i 7 { Tito. PM Sendey Heclbed peulliies hires oy Renae? | la > SUMAN WUE 19. 299% 7 OF CHRIST == faces | Sogn Gane } - = ‘ INTERDENOMINATION HOLINESS 4 458 Central ZION CHURCH of THE NAZARENE |/> evanceustic service. Fas pm q| Services Sunday, 10:00 4. M. 239 East Pike Street ‘ REV. J. E. PALMER OF IRONTON, MO, =” lessons Tues., Thurs.; Sat., 7:30 P. M. leno a M. Sunder Soho 11:00 A. M. Weetis ‘ GONE s SEEARE® | Di) gh Tag peng igh es ou : ~M, vang. e7: oM fF ~ eames as Young People trong: Segice 730M. | BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH j|| 22.3.2 . , : 4 Osmun and Going Streets 4 ca : ADR n nnn aa ee Bring Dad, on His Day” PREACHING Ssenvices / 45 AM & Te P.M. & Saplin id actr ase GROG ch a Gabe: Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Youth Service 6:30 P, My WATHE &, WELTON, Minister MARSHALL MeGUIRE, Min, ot Maite : 9 8 " Vs ( ‘ { j ve ae " : nat ab 4 : ' : 2 ee ® : my . : \ ih eb eee ae ; * ee eae Te ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 . good friend to date now and then?” ae ~~ CS Mw tas anal a, Beis ere ae" ae inedotes at (ecaeoeemaemapaoets 5 : A sit eeag soa palo Robert Boyce will spend Father's Day Sunday at home | with his two sons, Robert (Bobbie) Jr. (left) who is 5| Celebration for Mr. Boyce who also will celebrate his birth- years old and Richard (Dick ie) who is 4. It'sa double | day Sunday. *, Peatiae Press Photes Author Tackles Ticklish Problem, such a lather she's about to com-| | mit an error, Perhaps we can stay her hand. - “Dear Miss Woodward: He lives: out of town, but he has spelia of driving ever to see me week after week, then suddeny “I don’t actually know if he likes. Me. or not. From what I hear he doesn't date anyone but me, I don't go steady with him but I like him & much I don't date too many other boys. NEVER ASKED WHY “I've never asked him yet why he doesn’t come to see me more! regularly, but I'm strongly ene ed to, Should I? “Or should I just take him in my stride and consider bim a ee Answer: The question you have in mind asking would be like sub-|. Secting your boy friend to the third degree, He won't appreciate having his motives pried into, He'll suddenly see you as a crea- ture with grasping, clawed talons. Molly Crane» Tells Plans for Wedding Molly Crane has announced at- tendants for her July 9 marriage to 2nd Lt. Charles W. Peckham Jr. She is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George H. Crane of West Jroqouis road. Parents of her fi- ance are the Charlies W. Peck- hams of Norwalk. Ohio, Sally Lashar, Molly's college foommate wil] come from York. Pa., to serve as maid of honor. He has his own reasons for | his spurts of dating with you | and his absences, too. But how | ean he explain to you that it's a matter of mood? Hc 7 can he hope to make you|in your stride and see him when They're egging her on into asking lot St. Frederick High School alum- | Which is slated Sunday. like the fact that there are times when he doesn» care a hoot about seeing you? Would you dare risk making him | think such things—and say them | out loud? Isn't it safer for your | own peace of mind to take him he wants to see you” jlem, Her boy friend is dividing his time between her and several | other girls. Her friends are making her feel that she is being imposed on. a | very Uicklish | question. TAT? ah . f Une It's student volunteer time. Vacationing college and high) school girls are needed for part. | time volunteer jobs in nearby | social and recreational agencies, | by the Central Volunteer Bureau | * i * ridesmaids will be Betty Jane lore, Susie a bn Gua | Ohio, and Sarah ge! | jag asked Edward Miller of Co- | _ bunabus, Ohio, to be his best man. | : ‘Dean dr. invited friends, to attend The bureau, a Pontiac Area| United Fund service located in | the National Building, has the jobs list. Girls register there as they. would at an ‘employment, agency and are placed according to abilities and desires. ‘Davy Crockett’ _ | Is Birthday Theme A. Davy Crockett theme was car- tied out when Ralph M, “Buddy” “4 44 First recruits sign up in the student volunteer program begun by the Central Volunteer Bureau. MacLaren, recruitment committee member for the bureau,| High School. a United Fund service, takes an application:from Juanita | | Hospital offices. Mary Beth is choosing a Girl Scout job. Volunteers Needed in City Esther Group These interested in office ex- perience cap be typists or recep- tioniat- typists. Girts who like outdoor work with + children ean sign up as Day Camp and are already being signed bell aidés, sports aides or water ney instructors, if qualified. Those with skill in arts and, crafts are in special demand as | | handicraft helpers. DRIVERS NEEDED Older girls who can drive a car ‘are needed to transport foster- home children to clinics and doc- tors. , Mrs. George Petroff. Volunteer | board president, points out .that though these jobs carry no pay- gheck, the experience they pro- vide riay prove to be a big’ asset when references for a paid: job are needed. “Also the girls have the satisfaction of doin a. service for others during so spare time, while still having plenty of time left for vacation activities,” she says. Left, Mrs. David: Dovonno (center). Juanita’s job — ee It’s the first time that Ch arles Hawn of Father's Day. The largest group in the history ni is expected to attend the fifth Mary Beth Shearer (right) studies a jobs-opportunities folder. Both girls are students at Pontiac will be in the Pontiac State » of their) Plans Projects for Summertime Women of. the Esther Group of Oakland Park Methodist Church will be busy with individual money- | making projects during the sum- |mer and will report their results \“ a — meeting. * * | The group met Wednesday eve- |ming with Mrs, William Hotham j of Illinois avenue, who was assist- |ed by Mrs, John Mitchell,- The “experience social” meth: Krugman and Mrs Elton Behnke. Esther and Rebecca Circles will | call on shut-ing during the month. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer. Devotions by Mrs. ‘Kenneth Skelton were on Recital Presented by Piano Students a piano recital held Thursday eve- ning in the Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hall were Robert Harris, Pamela Bomsta, Edith Gerhard, ati of Gaukler, Suzy Neilsen, Billy erman and Juanita O’Camb. Others were Rena Jean Alexan- der, Joanne Field? Lynn Ladd, Mary Jane Doerr, Gary Mellon, Nancy Nouse, @arol Coy, reen Pinkerman, Jean Carson, Car- ‘tol Witke, James Luzod, Massengale and Reta O’Camb. Still others were Jean. Gordon, and Lynn Carson. Sorority Alumnae to Fete Husbands Members of Kappa Kappa Gant- ma, North Woodward Alumnae As Refreshments and a sociation will hold the annual | at en. saade. egntn, tel Gee beset Inte seatiin ea ton Ssaae “ese eaee - : 4 : : s iu. ‘ < ne “J 4 : : ~} Plans have been completed for from the 1956 class will ‘Mamie Dress \by Parnis Young musicians taking part in| Rich, Carol Hoyt,’ Suzanne Field | Three and one-half month | orth Johnson avenue can take the spotlight old Gregory occupied his father’s attention Impartiality is this girl's sb. in his home on that very important day,| when the photographer snapped this picture. ‘St. Frederick Alumni Plan Breaktast her Rates as King of Household on Sunday, His Own Special Day Etiquette of Visiting ls Explained What Is Proper About Boy, Girl : Paying Calls? By EMILY POST The following letter comes from & young girl: “I am not engaged. but I do have a special boy friend who goes almost everywhere with “What is the difference?’ . Answer: It always has been con- sidered proper for a man to go with a girl to the house of any friends of hers. who goes running around to the houses of strangers on the invitation of any man — in short, to be just ‘brought along’ —is considered cheap! “Dear Mrs. Post: My son will receive his medical degree short- ly and I would like to give a party of some kind in honor of the oc- casion. “Will you please tell me what type of party would be appropriate for a man, and also how should the invitations for such a party be worded?’ Answer: I am sorry to be so un- sympathetic, but the occasion is not one that should be celebrated by a conspicuous party. If it were a daughter, yes; but not for a son, He himself could give a dance at home for his friends, but it should not be for having received breakfast annual communion St. Joseph Guild members chair- maned by Mrs. Mary Miller will | prepare the breakfast. Seniors serve under the supervision of Peggy Humphries. s . ad the breakfast to be held in St. Vincent de Paul Hall. | | Cochairmen are Mrs. John | Dean ahd Kay Currier assisted | by Bil) Brown, Don McCrackin, . | Mary Ellen Walker, Mrs. John FIO|ds Election Rydmarf, John Carry and Ar- | ooo . |S and Initiation A highlight will be the welcom- aA ; ; , ing ofthe ting class of 1955 | Election of officers and initiation | mee the association. | highlighted a meeting of Ww omen _ Speakers for the occasion will be | °% the Moose, Pontiac Chapter 360, — of the alumni including | held in the Moose Hall on Mount Judge Maurice Finnegan, Dr. Ed- , Clemens street. /win Dobski, Dr. Theodore Pauli, s <¢« se Dr. Edward Bauer, Dr. Keith; Mrs. Michael Blahut was elect- Schackern, Lawrence Maloney , ¢d senior regent, with Mrs. Floyd) ‘and John Becker, honorary alum-| Yeaman as junior regent, Mrs. ni member. | Henry Goodin as chaplain and Mrs. : - Clarence Cavalier ag recorder. Othe: ill be G Wright, | = ene We Other officers are Mrs, Vern head coach of the school, and the Rev, Thomas Currier, former | Taylor, treasurer, and Mrs. Fer- athietic director. Following the breakfast, an elec- tim of officers will be held and board and honorary members will be appointed. A scroll will be pre- sented to the most outstanding member. ae Moose Group Nine candidates initiated in hon- or of Mrs, William Morgan were Elsie Drellick, Mrs. William Had- drill, Mrs. Clarence Lloyd, Sandra Scribner, Mrs. Della Sourall, Mrs. | Robert Dunn, Mrs. Arthur Farley, Birth Announced |Mra. Percy Dewey and Mra. Lynn on Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Adams of Guest s , Old Orchard Trail, are announcing | har, polisqporsnilalaa eaneest the birth of a son. Jonathan | Order of Moose 182, who spoke on Dwight Adams was born June 7 membership and gave a history ‘at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. 'of the two lodges, his medical degree. ‘Dear Mrs. Post: When a gen- | tleman is out with two ladies, one |of whom is his fiancee, is his first duty toward his fiancee or to their guest?" “For instance, in a restaurant, does he seat his fiancee first and heip her with her coat or should this courtesy be given the woman guest? Answer: If as you indicate the second woman has been invited to lunch or dine with the gentleman and his fiancee, she is their guest | and as such his first duty is to- ward her and not toward his fiancee. Students Present Recital in Church Appearing in a Wednesday even- ing recital at First Congregational Church were Jan Carline, Cathy Schumacher, Janet Loch, Jerry Loch, Marjorie Seaman. Peter Curtiss, Jo Ann Seaman, Leon Mellen, Marlene Everett and Ann Livingstone. . *Otthers were Karen Oliver, Ermajean Livingstone, Rose Cud- nohufsky, Lora Guthrie, Rose Marie Rabaja, David Carlson, Linda McGiothin,. Kiki Sekles, Toby Gilbert, Barbara Fetherlyn and Kathy Irons. Completing the list were Nancy McGlothin, Alex Sekles, Lilah Emp- son, Betty Whitson and Marcella Kilgore. World Gets Pattern Shows Celebrated Gown Can Be Yours- Now everybody can have the dress that made front page news recently when it turned up twice at the sarne important Washington reception. | This soft-spoken shirtwaist, with | its gently fitted bodice and sleeves | cut-in-one and its gracefully pleat- ed skirt. is smartly becoming to all. figures. Easy-to-make, its simple lines lend themselves to. fancy fabric (you remember, no doubt, that Desitner Parnis made it up in an emerald and blue printed taffeta) but it is ideally wearable, in solid colors too, Choose novelty cottons, shantung, plain or printed silks. This pattern is cut to designer measurements, not standard pat- tern ‘measurements. Bust Waist Hips Bizes ‘a 36 inches 13 z*. “%, 37% Inches 4 j 39 inches 16 40 » 41 tnohes is . a Fe | 43 inches = 0 Size 12 requires 4% yards of iy : Spada | Send $1.00. Airma ‘cents extra. ay a. hie ‘by Mollie Parnis amebican aalgneep palleen re , * ‘ f THE P PONTIAC PRESS, + Mrs. Larry P. Bilodeau was Lou Stout before her marriage this | morning at St.' ast Romantic Wed dings C ‘| marriage of M. Carolynn Jack- wd Carolynn Jackson Wed in Church Rite Marimont Baptist ‘Church was). accessories, A light blue dress | wore white accessories and a white the setting Friday evening for the | with jacket and white | orchid corsage. were worn by the | ; | bridegroom's mother. | They sae been pee at Richard Cossaboon | King’s College, Briarcliff Manor, . | ‘When the couple left for their N. ¥., where she was parlimen- . inew home in Newark, Del., the tarian of Phi Lambda Sigma The bride is the daughter of Mr. | bride was wearing a pink princess Literary society. The couple will /and Mrs. Martin A. Jackson of | Styled dress with scoop neckline | pursue their: senior year at the son and H. Jr. * * SATURDAY, JUNE, 18,)1955 low Over the Newlyweds Will Reside in Plymouth Magee! lreland and Wendell Smith Exchange Vows - Married Friday evening were Vargaret Jo Ireland of Birmingham and Wendeli Andrews Catholic | Sealya avenue and the bride- and a blue i cea duster. She ' University of Delaware.. | groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Howard R. Cossaboon of Bridgeton, BIRMINGHAM — Margaret Jo Church in MRS. LARRY P. BILODEAU Lou Stout Wears Gown of Italian Silk Taffeta At an 11 o'clock ceremony at St. Andrews Catholic Church in Rochester this morning, Lou Stout and Larry P. Bilodeau exchanged | nuptial vows before the Harry Paul Mrs. Charles E. Stout of Roches- ter is the mother of the bride. The | Michigan and Canada, the bride Was wearing a pink and white checked linen suit trimmed in white pique, She wore white ac- from her bridal bouquet. The bridegroom wil! enter his bridegroom, was flower girl. | and she carried a white orchid ar- tev. censories and the white roses | were similar to the honor maid's. | ranged on a ‘satin covered Bible. Vonnie Whitten attended the bride as maid of honor wearing a blue princess style gown in ballerina length. Blue veiling and yellow roses formed her head- piece and she carried an ar- rangement of white carnations and yellow-gold roses. Barbara Hagen of Long Island, N. Y., and Janet McCurry were | ‘bridesmaids. Their ensembles the She ‘Laura Cossaboon, sister of senior year at Michigan State Col- wore @ light blue dress and car. | lege in the fall. The new Mrs. Bilo- "ied @ basket of rose petals. deau received her degree there on | William Carson of Bridgeton was bridegroom's parents are Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Bilodeau, also of Rochester. The bride was given in MRS, H. RICH. {RD ) COSS 4BOON JR. iN. Rochester. She' The Rev. David Mortenson Traveling to | Dwight B. arene Preree ae of Saginaw: oh | performed the eight o'clock cere- their ‘new was married at 8 o'cloc riday p= is the daughter | cia before os gecehn Paims, howe < | evening in the First Presbyterian She is the of Mrs. baskets of white flowers and come tt | Church of Birmingham to Wendall daughter of ; sanbilehen’ wastianhes o whlhe Newark, Del.,| Eugene Smith of Saginaw. His Charles E, ERR RA are Mr. and beatae ot Mr asd Mrs. Ernest Dr. and Mrs . | Smi ‘ : ie -- Stout of The bridal gown was fashioned Mrs. H. a ce “ Dwight B. Rochester. | With a skirt of satin covered by Richard | we le Ireland of . - | accordion pleated nylon tulle and . The bride wore a_ floor-length { Dr.- and Mrs.| overiaid with French Chantilly Cossaboon Jr. gown of filmy layers of nylon tulle Birmingham, i | tae. The bodice was fashioned The bride js | ve! White taffeta. Seed pearls and bh: L. E. Bilodeau, h ill kt ania | iridescent sequins were embroi- and his with iHusion neckline an ng the former M. <— also of | tapered sleeves. } dered in leaf pattern around t parents are the : aad : UsoN Caroly nn | pleated neckline and were repeated “ a Rochester, are | VSi OF SX Bum Jacksan, | the front of the full skirt. Ernest Smiths | ’ | . . parents of the A Ss of —_ agit daughter of oe eae el secured of Saginaw: ; ones secur 5 A e finger- v French bridegroom, \ayered veil of pure silk illusion the Martin A.| jusion and ee CRAG eS Jacksons of Joslyn avenue. He is the son| of the Howard | R. Cossaboons | of Bridgeton, NV. J. The couple was married Friday evening. marriage by her brother, Warren _ C. Stout of Bloomfield Highlands. | Her bridal gown was of white | Italian silk taffeta with the sleeves tapering to points over the hands, The bodice featured a portrait neckline of pearied alien con lace appliques which were continued on the skirt, extend. ing te the chapel length train. The fingertip veil was secured | by a crown of Alencon lace | trimmed in French _irridescent sequins and pearis. She carried a} cascade arrangement of white | roses and stephanotis. ‘| WEAR IDENTICAL GOWNS Both the matron of honor, Mrs. Warren C, Stout, and the brides. | maid, Barbara Peck of Lansing, wore identical gowns of aqua iri- descent taffeta highlighted by bias- | tucked bertha collars. | _ They wore smal] matching hats, | short white gloves and carried cas- | cade bouquets of pink shattered | ,, carnations. Serving as best man was Roeb- ert Barnes of Batavia, Mi, An- drew Foeller of Green Bay, Wis., and Walter Turner of Flint were ushers, } | Immediately following the cere- mony a breakfast was heid at} Devon Gables. The mother of the | bride Hele a dress of. :Peacock | blue silk shantung with white ac- | cessories. Her corsage was of har- | lequin camellias. Pink silk organza with white ac- | cessories was chosen by the bride- inger of Pasadena, Calif., groom's mother, to which she | added a scariet king camellia | stvled carnation corsage. When the couple left on a | neéting trip “atm werteere) tact Annabelle Marshbanks Is Wed Today r The bride’s uncle and the bride- groom's father: officiated with the Rev. Milton Bank at a ceremony at Central Methodist Church which | united Annabelle Marshbanks and June 5. She is a member of Kappa _ best man. Seating the guests were | Kappa Gamma sorority. “Mad Hatters’ Party Planned . at Forest Lake ei of the occasion, a pic- ure of the “Mad Hatter” graces | evince which have been mailed for the Forest Lake Country Club | “Mad Hatters’’ luncheon and bridge Tuesda ‘ to begin at y. The theme will be further | heightened inasmuch as prizes will be awarded for the zaniest hats appearing on the scene. Center. | pieces of pink and white roses set in black top hats will continue the Will have on her slate Mrs. Elmer motif. Mrs. Herschel | zander | Milan, Edwin Vokes of Detroit and | [iaaee Tenney of Battle Creek. A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. Mrs. Ireland wore powder blue | silk organza with Chantilly lace bride, and Loretta Utille. They catried colonial bouquets of carnations matching their gowns - featured a sequin-trimmed de- and centered with yellow roses. vellote neckiing and lave sleeves | | Excektnn’ and a soceptee we. | t y trim and a corsage of deep pink Welch ended in points over the at Dublin Community Cen- roses. Mrs. Smith chose aqua lace Wists. A seaileped hemline of ter. The bride's mother selected | and a corsage of delicate pink. | lace over taffeta and tulle ac- roses — groom’s mother chose blue cot- For her wedding trip to north. |, A mother-of-pearl — | wen wien pink accessories, Pink ern Michigan the bride wore a | fingertip veil of illusion and she navy silk broadcloth suit with a white collar and white hat. The couple will live in Plymouth. | tened with a corsage of carnations. es Ae, Re Among the out-of-town guests HAS COLONIAL BOUQUET |were Jerry King, Charles Brous- were Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Eyre of Linda Lerner, the maid of honor, seau of Detroit and Leon Vana Sarasota, Fla.. Mr and Mrs. Waldo Chose a dress of yellow crysta- Eden, the _————s cousin, and their daughter, Suz--lette, gathered at the shoulders. also of Detroit. anne, and son Dennis, of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs E. R. Schnell | of Washington Court House, Ohio. | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carter oat Bowling Green, Ohio, and Mr. and Ee Mrs. Boyd Shaffner of reeiane Mich., were others. of Mrs. Frank Brostrom of Middle Straits Lake. The bodice of the bride's gown Frank Brostrom II] was best In this summer of sweaters, own several. One for the beach, one | for street wear, one for dress up, | one for the country. BRIDAL SHOWER GIFTS © Open Tonight ’til 9 Sunday 2 to 5 ~SWIMTIME! ‘Jantzen Cole of California | Sea Nymph Delicate Roger Lingerie Slips, Gowns, -Negligees Trousseau Lingerie in filmy nylon and dacron, a fabric of airy comfort . | PARKING REAR of STORE Huren at Telegraph, Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies Distinctive INVITATIONS. NAPKINS for Bridal Showers Charlene Deeg, who wore a cotil- lion blue waltz - length gown. of erystalette, styled with accor: | dion pleat tucks in the bodice and skirt. Identical gowns but in ‘a baby blue hue, were worn by the brides- maids who were Mrs. Jason Clos- son and Janice Closson, sisters of the bridegroom, Beverly Trimble, Marion Behnke, Betty Allison and Seneth Thompson, cousin of the bride. * * Junior bridesmaids Marsha and Janet Deeg, also cousins of the. bride, wore waltz-length dresses | similar in color and style to the bridesmaids. .Another cousin, Nancy Marie— Parker, was flower girl. She wore, a white dress with bouffant skirt, | over blue. The maid of honor carried a nosegay of white roses encircled with yellow carnations, while nosegays of the bridesmaids were gold roses and yellow carnations, Junior . bridesmaids and the flower giri carried smaller rep- licas. LJ Serving as best man was Jason Closson, brother ef the bridegroom, and ushers were Robert Race, Thomas Walter, Jesse Bacalis, Jr., Harold In- gamells and Lyle Parker, Ronnie | Joseph and Bill Dean were junior ford S. ushers. A garden reception followed at the home ‘of the bride's parents. | Manistee. _ The mother of the bride greeted guests wearing a pink and white. flowered dress with white acces: | | BemieOren Amvets Group with white accessories, to which she added a corsage of red roses. * ” The bride donned a beige sheer | Members also voted to present | dress with white agcessories and | pinned the orchids from her ood a bond to the Jimmy Dey Am- bouquet at her shoulder. vets Post for its building fund. Following a wedding trip through Mrs. Victor Maiden, Mrs. Leon, northern Michigan, the couple will | Sirlin and Mrs. Norman Windiate | reside on East Madison avenue. Fepurted “onl lirecent (morney-makine| | projects. Cohostessés for the | | gathering were Mrs. O. T. Baxter | and Mrs. Stewart Houghton. | The next meeting will be July 6| with Mrs. Bennie’ Mirkin of Oak- "shire avenue. 1” ~ | the local group met Wednesday _ evening at the Mark avenue home of Mrs. Edward Pompeian. STORE HOURS Mon. thru Usp ites P * Fri im cawie M Sat 1010 5:00 P M. tIn Huron Bot ‘Bide 1130 W. Huron FE 4-5158 Elects Officers Mrs. Robert Adsit was elected | president of Bemis-Olsen Amvets recently when members met at the post home on Oakland Avenue. * s e We Make Them Bright as New! Mrs. Milton Stockwell! was elected senior vice president; Mrs. Janus Houck, secretary; Mrs. Marquis Peabody, treasurer, and | ‘Mrs. Glen Best is in charge of | public rao and historian | duties. +4 Delegates to the District Three | Council will be Mrs. George Me- . | Combs, Mrs. Malcom Oswalt ond | Mrs. Charles Butler; Mrs. Pea- i bedy is an alternate. | An installation service is being | i] planned for June 28, When addi-| tional. officers will be appointed | Mrs. Oswalt and Mrs. Adsit will’ “act as chairmen and the Bemis- Olsen Amvets; will be quests. It was announced that the na-. _ tional convention will be teld Sept. - dirt are removed. 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Neighbors said she ‘bad Pontiac Theaters Community Theaters Blind’ Woman Driver | ones to San Antonio, Tea, three) 6akLann Worries Texas Officials | .ecxs ago. ar Civtie—Farmingtea : uM oy < F Sun., Tues: “Three for the Sat: (agines Only? Ya Uatemed™: ons — Baa Aes Law forbids releasing names on Son” Tues “Dery Crockett, Indian draws a state pension for being | welfare rolls, but a welfare offi- Show,” Betty Grable; “Seminole “Uprising,” George Montgomery. Wed., Thurs: “Prince of Play- : : ers,” Raymond Massey, Richard 4 = : Burton, Maggie McN. aa. STRAN | Sat., Fri: “Shotgun,” Sterling | Hayden, ¥vonne DeCarlo, Zach- CROSBY: - KELLY- HOLDEN |=" Scout,” George | Montgomery. Ellen | tind but holds a drivers license | cial said a check would be made Scope, Robert’ Wagner, Debra Paget. auien oday. | and a reexamination ordered if the wi. Meat: atts “Gry.” wove. | WAS being. i as for woman is drawing a pension. Cinemaseope, Van Heflin, anne Francis, _Tee | ‘woman was unavailable jo Rey; “ ‘Townes. (Sat. Matinee Only) “Battle Cry" and “Massacre Canyon.” Mills—Reebester 4 Miles North ot AE a a Jack Decker’ Pentioc on US-10 Wright; “Berder City Rustlers,” Guy | Madison, Andy Devine | 0 A PERLBERG SEATON Predecten Sun. Mon: “The Prodigal,” color, | Take Dad Out for Dinner Sunday— THE COUNTRY GIRL | '°.‘",'¢ 2" eee gee rove eon pes Hon et 1 Tues. Thurs: “The Purple Plain,” $1 w ‘as Result of Pals’ Trick jor Pect Roest Turkey Dinner .......... 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Keege || Paved Parking Ait Conditioning : on 3-4 3-413) | Two companions dragged Jen- Sat: “Blackboard Jungle,” Glenn Pord, | Open 6 a. m. té 8 p. m.-—Fri., Sat. 6 a, m. te 9 p. m. | kins, a nonswimmer, into deep = oS oe eae: Sun, 12 te 9 p. mm. | water and released him, saying eR) a el Out” | Orsee | We Cater to Banquets and Private Parties - * i j | “all right, you can learn to swim taeege Stebtpousery. Seuke ibekene | (or else. Lake, Walled Lake | A search failed to locate the Sat: “Davy Crockett. Indian Scout.” ' : ' body. * w George Montgomery; “Run for Cover,” James Capnet John Derek | Sun, Wed: “Untamed.” color Cineme. | Scope Susan Hayward, Tyrone Power; “Danger Is My Beat." Barbara Payton, Paul Langton Haren DRIVE-IN THEATER Sat “Smoke Signel,” Dena Andrews. | Play- Piper Laurie “Jesse James Woman" Thi Li Don Rarry Sun, Mon “Shane” Alan Ladd. pitt | . : Arthur; “Detective Story,’ Kirk e- tas. Eleanor Parker | Cor. Williams Lake-Airpert Reads — Bex Office Opens 7:15 P. M Tues.. Thurs: “Many Rivers te Cross,” Robert Taylor; “The Little Kidnapers,” DANGEROUS MISSION AHEAD — Polly Key (Paula Raymond) | M°r* J | LAST TIMES TONIGHT! pwwwrurwwVvYeYw YS bi i hi Ai tl Mi Mi Mi Me Mtl tis -phhbh hhh hae ee wien & ‘weuvwveuvvverv,* w PPPIPIP PPP IEPA A A AAPA, expresses worry for her husband's safety before he departs for | gat: ~Davy Crockett, Indian Scout,” | DIXIE Hwy. {US-10 _ fy BLOCK NORTH OF TELEGRAPH — ~ FE 5-4500 — OPEN 6:34 Pr ™. dangerous mission in ‘‘The Rescue of Dr. Beanes” on Cavalcade of Leopard” Johnny @hettield. iil Umea’ | |) 1 America Tuesday, over channel ABC. Donald Murphy is Francis, sua. ‘ Tues Rig ee Games CTEWAR] ‘TONIGHT A Scott Key and what he witnessed during his mission set the scene “*rura, Sat. 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FATHER ADMITTED FREE — When Accompanied by a Member, or peommeere: of His Family!° THEY FOUGHT TO DEATH IN AN APACHE RING DUEL! Outlaw... and Outlaw Hunter... Both As Deadly As Their Vicious Weapon! PLUS! ACTION-PACKED CO-HIT! AR\AGAINS’ aS ae, - - 973 FOR THE SHOW” 5.1.00. . ag irae \on "SEMINOLE UPRISING” a; 215 $40 - 33, NOTE } 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18.1955 | ow of ‘“‘The Hawk’ lay over the National Open golf tournament again today. Ben Hogan, time champion dubbed Hawk" by his touring pro com- panions, was one” stroke off the pace as the field. of 58 squared away for the gruelling 36-hole fi- nals of the 55th annual tourna- ment. the limping four- 1 * * * Holding the lead, but looking fover their shoulders at the mon # | seeking , Open title, were amateur Harvie an’ unprecedented fifth | tempestuous Tommy Bolt | with 144, aa Hogan himself was bracketed with Bolt. ‘with three others—two of them | ‘cuit—with 145. Walker Inman” Jr.. | of Augusta, Ga., and Jack Fleck (of Davenport, lowa, equalled Ho- gan’s 36-hole total. So did Julius | Boros, the 1952 Open titlist. The 42-year-old Hogan, obvidus- .ly dreading the long double tour over the hilly, rough-strewn, 6,700 yard Lake course of the Olympic Country Club today, brooded late ~yesterday as he finished his round. Enthusiam Needed! Squaw Va SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. u—The people who live in the mountain communities around this Sierra Ne- vada winter resort are just be- * | ginning to realize they did it—won the nomination for the 1960 Winter Olympic games. At Tahoe City, five miles away, there was a parade in the streets jump built to the maximum 260 jy yesterday, High school’ students and Squaw Valley employes be- gan an impromptu celebration as seon as the site was named, And then the townspeople began to catch on, = “It's the greatest thing that has come to California in many years,” said hotel operator Bill Becholdt, ‘in fact, I think it will open Lake Tahoe as a winter re- sort." The mountain lake has spe- cialized in the summer trade for Over Receiving Games ES it retains the secluded atmo- | lley Elated sphere of a mountain community. | San Francisco is 170 miles ,to the | west atid Reno 40 miles to the | last. i __ But between now and 1960 Squaw | Valley will have to build: an Olym- | pic Stadium seating 8,000, a ski. | feet allowed for international com- | | petition, another double chair lift, | a bob sled run and an olympic | village to- house the participants. | Patty Retains Triangle Lead Bolt, Ward Share Lead, but Hog SAN FRANCISCO w—The shad- | Ward, Jr. of San Francisco and He studied his card intently but’ The 29-year-old Ward, who flew each (had little to say Such was not the cs é. however. The quick-tempered to question him. — * * Ld “I have nothing to say to news- ° papermen,"” C trast to his affable attitude of 24 | into the last round”’ the baby- hours earlier. token appearance room. he stormed, in con- Later he made a in the press é we ¢ < Cup this year, fired a par 70 to Texan, who chopped three strokes | reach the halfway mark with a | Virtual unknowns on the golf cir- | off par with a 67 on his opening share of the lead. Now an auto- |round, skyrocketed to a 77 yester-| mobile salesman here, day and stalked angrily from the passed up a chance to play in the clubhouse when newsmen sought | British Amateur which he won in 1952 te return for practice rounds ,Carolina athlete said confidently. straight home from Scotland after helping America win the Walker Ward | over the Lake course. * * * “I definitely have the edge going faced former University of North Young Inman, only 10 months. * * * out of the Air Force, explained aft-. @r checking in with his 145 that “I didn't look at the scoreboard pnt I finished.’ so didn’t know was near the top of the pack. Ld * = The heavily-roughed Lake course 'which only Bolt clipped for a sub- par round on opening day.° contin- ued to plague the 159 golfers who ‘teed off yesterday. It took a 155) score to qualify for today’s wind- up—and defending champion Ed Furgol just made it with that total after sweating it out in front of the scoreboard for two hours after completing his round of 173. * 2 s Lene NE LL I 5 (ame aa isher a year ago; $ an Hovers Close Sam Snead, the slugger from White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.. was. one who conquered his awe of the course. The Slammer coined a slick 69, ten strokes better than- his horrible first-day score, for a 148. and professed no further féars. Dr. Cary Middlecoff, the Mas- -ters’ champion, made it, too, \.-th a 14 Among those who didn't were Lew Worsham, former Open cham- pion: Dick Mayer. third-place fin- 1 Ted Kroll, Claude Harmon, Ed (Porky) Oliv- er and Walter Burkemo, former PGA champion. NCAA Athletes Break Records lin Javelin, 220 Golliday Hits 20.9 Mark on Turn; Sowell Fails to Qualify in 880 LOS ANGELES ® — With two marks smashed — one by three men—in the preliminaries, the na- tion’s top collegiate track and field athletes assault the record book anew today in finals of the i Mth NCAA championships. Jerry Church of Oregon State and two other qualifiers bested the existing collegiate javelin rec- ord of 228-8%,; Northwestern's Jim Golliday sprinted the 220 around one turn in 20.9, a fifth of years. It will take all that enthusiasm and the million dollars the state of California has promised to supply to turn this natural winter sports arena into the site of the 1960 Internationa] Winter Olympics. | Tied a five-stroke lead into the 5th In its favor Squaw Valley can| and final round of the Triangle guarantee plenty of snow and crisp | Round Robin‘ golf tournament to- cold weather a second better than the existing NCAA mark. These efforts and the lack of it by Arnie Sowell, Pittsburgh, favored to retain his 880 title, But Miss Berg Expects | Trouble From Jameson, Baver in Finals | GROSSINGER, N. Y. (UP)—De-. fending champion Patty Berg car- finished 4th in a heat in which enly the first three qualified. . The averge snow day, but anticipated trouble from depth over a 60-year period is 37% | jongshot heoehas Marlene Bauer Church got off a javelin throw feet, , ; ‘ ;of 232-6, an inch better than and Betty Jameson. | . Squaw is easy to reach by car, a a ©) . ge 4, | Charley Higgins of Brigham train or plane. But at the same| Miss Bauer of Sarasota, Fia, = = . % ddaietg | Yours. who placed second ahead : pulled inte tq place in the : ; — 3 ae of Phil Conley, Cal-Tech; Conley : ; . : a : AP Wirephote | tossed one 231-7. UP AND OUT — Ben Hogan of Ft. Worth, Texas, | tional Open golf tournament at San Francisco Fri-| These three and four other quali- making his 5th bid for the U. S. Open championship, | day. He togk a bogie 4 for the hole and finished one ‘fiers get three more chances to unique tournament yesterday | when she fired a twe-under-par 7 for a new women’s record Daugherty to Help b as| down Coa h Se ‘ over the Gressinger Country club | uses a wedge to lift the ball out of the tra Harvi ; o}stroke behind co-leaders Ti .. better their marks in today's matches In pel’ = eed Pine | Wihet = ve So Cc rvicemen course. Miss Berg had 77, | the 3rd green in the 2nd round of the T2 hale a Ward. —— _ a finals. 1 - * *« * Lake Country Club- Invitational | on the 3rd (Zist) psa to oe EAST LANSING #.— Michigan! Miss Bauer's record - breaking Displaying consistent speed, Gol- scotch 4ball tourney. himself and Olfs “alive” in the liday won his semifinal 220 heat Ong exception was the team of | match in 2L.1 and tied the Coliseum rec- ord of 9.5 in a 100-yard dash pre- liminary. Today he runs a semi- final 100, and if he qualifies, a final plus the finals of the 220. ? Two teams of Pontiac hopefuls - | Were amnong’ the ist round victims | as Chuck Livingston of Pine Lake clinics in Hawaii and Japan. 4 *» State College football coach Duffy T0und enabled her to pick up 15 ‘e e Daugherty will help coach mem- |points and brought her total point | ; bers of the armed forces this | Scoring to plus 35, while Miss Berg | | ers i. summer in a series of football | Stood at plus 40. : , - wit | Pung of Honolulu (plus 29), Louise me | They were followed by Jackie Oakland Hills, were upset by 2) and Roy Iceberg fell before Mace | The college said Daugherty ; | — Oakland Hills. golfers, Wally Ivers | Brown and Cant Sielaff of Plufn | ®88ist Maryland’s Jim Tatum and ropeapha aching, Ga.. (plus 28), week ae o- The | e as the ball bounced off the Baltimore tied it in the 7th on a| Minnesota's Harry Nash and and Clem 3 and 2, and the Twin|Paul Bryant of Texas A. and M. : of Orange, Conn. | Tigers changed the script but wall and Schallock raced all the lead - off home run by Wayne Dean Smith of Texas are expected , : ¢ of Dick V. i the clinics. (plus 22) and Miss Jameson of San | couldn't avoid the same sad 'way around to score. | Causey an 18-ve ld bon hi to push Golliday in the century. - Defending Tony Max ershure The first. cli . i) be held Antonio, Tex. (plus 20). ing, so they lost another ball game | ene, bleed us third Art Pollard of Penn State won his ver and partner Bob Whiting and Max Richardson were routed rst, clinic w , in| Mise Be - |. . | This was the 4th straight game | baseman. It was his first major iting Sewell he h Ss Berg teed off against Mrs. |in the last half of the last inning , re ; | semifinal 220 in 21.2 to serve no- drubbed Harry and Len Lates, | ¥ Tommy Sheehan and Bud. near the end of this month. | Pung, Miss Suggs and Carol Bow-|last night. en, Dee eave ven aoe tice that he will be hard to beat 6 and 5, and the highly-regarded | COUld, 6 and 5. pond ons = ba a man of Oakland, Calif.. today. All| The lowly Baltimore Orioles beat premeray tines : < hips aga ay the | The Tigers jumped in front again | in the furlong. team of Tom Draper and Perry Skeehan and Gould played the okyo *|have played well in this tourna- them” 32. al ve e out of four they've been iin the 8th on a squeeze play single} sowell’s failure to qualify w Japan t . +2, although veteran Steve beaten by do-or-di lies lhy E ' . Oo qually was Byard of Red Run had nearly best golf of the day, 2 under par 5 > |ment. IG . , ite | y , e ra 5 ; | by Fred. Hatfield with Bill Tuttle He h as Uttle trouble disposing of Bob be romek rationed a mere six hits! Last night's battle was a pitch- on 3rd base. Detroi a major upset. He has pending ue ant tet bene, che 8. = pth: vag ing le pe ~ : © 1. over the 11 innings, struck out 10° ing duel between Gromek and Don bases again in that ee = py raeaik : . ‘ a ‘ a e ; ; i im a second faster than t The upper bracket was com- with Vershure and Richardson. Major Leagues Franklin F and walked just one man. | Johnson. Detroit edged . ahead | Schallock fanned Gromek to es mast “ol Os. r the mee pleted with the 2up victory of | Brown and Siclaff were 1-under AMERICAN LEAGUE ges on only one inning did the bly = ving ce haley Peso |cape further trouble. _ * | Three teams, Kansas, UCLA and Harry Nederlander and Art Thor-| B&f while the Draper-Byard and |new yoru... "S" a” as Se ne arom tor more hits for the night doubled off the’ A Pinel hit home run by Gi | Penn State, qualified more than ner over Goven Hill .and Dick | Wibel-Olts team, were even. ‘ a a ee ’ —o ee en eeu "| Coan im the 8th knotted the score | f@vored USC in the preliminaries, Roberton. | a eae 1 ; “3 7 Se the pattern on this road trip left field wail. : but the Trojans are counting heav- The- feature in the other bracket | other flights, ‘Don Nicholie and DM se St = ee ee ee eee man TS popped oat but — ro ee pods fer ily on points in the high jump and ) : h . 3m 13s a . | for the home ‘club was the last | Al Kallne beat out an infield 2 ‘Pole vault, in which was the longest/match in the his-| Dick DeWitt won a 2nd ight de- | 3% 8 & ? | Sahing baliee Se tory of the Pine Lake evegt. Dick | cision from Tom Pfaff of Pine * TODAY'S SCHEDULE | _ Win in Overtime, 4-3; °* ‘se '"™ “ practic center a Sighs Tet pe Waray aa isa | ce Wibel and Art Olfs were forced to| Lake and Vern Horst of Forest) vs Doruh (30 | om : 5 ‘ With one out, little Art Schal- ie jut didn past first and -the go 24 holes before subduing George | Lake, 1-up in 19 holes, and now | Eis Cty ai Washinetan, 1 pm —Rascht Bicmar Trims Kaycee | iock, the second Baltimore pitcher, | 7+ A Daassbe who Bet a total -of zs ; ; Linklater and Doug Williams. méet the Kraus twins, Jim and Chicago at New York. 1 pm—Byrd 32! in Softball Tilts drilled a sharp single past cro. | City Junior Leagues wag on the bases. didn’t have ones | Linklater and Williams. bowed | Jerry, of Pine Lake. Curvetend i Sesien, 1 pm—Cercie (2p! . mek. Then Chuck Diering, who a base runner in the 10th or llth _ j Former “Detroit Tiger and) “™ Sullivan (74 RESULTS ~~ The series with the Orioles con- Franklin Products. scored a run in the bottom of the 9th to defeat Drive-In Cleaners, 43, in men’s Cleveland Indian pitcher Hal New- | Ba! houser also is a 2nd flight entry, A ¢ had come in to play left field in! B s A . M d the 8th inning, hit deep into the | egin Ction on ay ; left. field + ; j;tinues with a single game today Jim Delsing couldn’t find the) Pontiac’s Junior Baseb.all| and a doubleheader tomorrow. Westlake Reporting Durando Easily es five - handicapper at Birminghara Er ty : . *. ° Country Club. “Prince Hal’ and | Eases City at Wash 2% 1pm city league softball Friday night Leagues will unofficially get under | ptrort BALTIMORE 0 a imore ro es i Detroit at Baitimere 1 p.m. jat Northside Park w A i f 1 AB RH his partner, Harold Hurkett, wal- Gicege » Fes Vers iz. pm. ; A yay ayaa series 0 practice | Kuenn,ss “6 1 3 Abrams.tt “Ps a) NEW YORK «If Bobo Olson loped. the Tam O'Shanter team of Lo pee LSBioun A single by Burt with two games is scheduled through next | Torgesa. 1b 4. 8 i Dring. iss 3 9 } is thinking of moving out of the - BALTIMORE @—~General Man-| Rosin and Betz, 6 and 5. Wo games schedulea, © aboard broke up the overtime week and new teams may still | Deising. it 5 0 1 Everett. 3 0 9 Middleweight division, Ralph (Ti. ager Paul Richards of the Balti) [9 3rd flight match, Tom Cross | NATIONAL LEAGUE, | session. Bill Abbott walked to | - enter the league during that time. | Tyitie. ct ¢ 1 1 Teea. ip @ 2 ger) Johes figures to be -in the more Orioles said last night out- | and Ed Novak were 6 and 5 victors Brooklya ....... cohen fet. Bes lead off, ten held as the next ‘ s Competition will be in four di- | Hatfield. 35 4 0 + gmitn.c 4 0 9| Picture, — fielder Wally Westlake, late of the | over Ernie Kuzak and Luke Little | Saigage eee “ 37 1 | two hitters were easy outs. But visions—Class D, E, and F, and) pacer Serial 4 j Rome Slag ‘ : §| Although Jones has been an in- Cleveland Indians, has notified him of Pine Lake, and now face How- | Milwaukee (0.00001) 2. es Dick Ramgpey singled to set the (LUI, LIP Vil Knothole. The latter group lists; a-Coan. if 2 1 1; and-outer during his career, and — 5 — report here Sunday bad [rh Neilson” of Pine” Lake ~ and "Cineinnatt oe uo Ge tas Stage for Burt's game-ending hit. polgrgra — _ 6. and D Sehallock’p 2 1 1 ~ has followed brilliant. fights Monday. | Harry Heilmann, Jr. | - Cal Bidw. to see Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Wilson | crowned Centennial queen. : Attorney General Thomas Cav anaugh served as guest speaker at the banquet, in the absence of Gov, G, Mennen Williams. The governor was unable to appear, due to a conflict of dates. for the children, the baloon ascent k Aloysius V. Hennig ROMEO—Rosarv will be said for Aloysius V. Hennig, 43. of i Chandler St., at 8 p.m. i Co of Professor C. Schaefer, and fire- | changed to Elvin under the three sons, 380) home, Sunday at brother, Louis of Rumania, Direct Dial Phones SOUTHFIELD—Direct dial serv- -king and_/ ice, will go into effect for South- : field telephone users at midnight tonight. The Michigan Bell Southfield subscribers will | able to dial direct to Detroit and | 85 other Michigan communities, as A pet parade, contests and races weil as to communities in 11 states. Flanders exchange ‘Will new works display were other features | service. (of this 100th Anniversity celebra-)|) ———-——— — tion. . it two sons, Melvin of Pontiac, Wil- Sunday's program will include liam of Avon Township; two -@ general reunion of former stu-| brothers, Joseph of Detroit, Jack ants and faculty of the North | of Pontiac: two sisters, Mrs. Branch school. |Helen Farr and Mrs. Doro- Se _thy Kimball, of Detroit; and one Registration Deadline —_ srandchild. TROY TOWNSHIP — Residents Timofie Seling who are ‘not already registered. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP bumper to back of cab. permit- must register if they wish to vote | Setvice for Timofie Seling. 64, ting ‘use of a 35-foot trailer and in the July 18 special millage , 3110 pana Lake Rd., will still keeping within the 45-foot | election, held at 2 p.m. Monday at George Romanian Church. Burial Cemetery, | Pursley He died Friday. Mary; Louis and George at and one Oak Hill direction of i be in uneral Home. Surviving are his widow, John of Pontiac; Telephone will tie in Southfield phones | with the national dailing network. | Roth's. Home for Funerals, with | _additiona] services at 10 am. Mon- | ‘day in St.- Plymouth Church and burial in St. Michael's Cemetery, Richmond. He died yesterday. Surviving are his widow, Mar- garet; four children, Eugene, Nan- |ette, Carol and Earl, all at home: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hennig of Armada; two brothers, Anthony and Albert. Jr. of Arma- da, and five sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Beasinger of Armada, Mrs. Helen Moore, New Baltimore, Mrs. Mary Buck of St. Clair Shores, Sister Maurice SSJ Mercy Hospital, Mon- roe, and Sister Marciana SSJ Kalamazoo, Cliften (Gail) Blackledge AUBURN HEIGHTS — Clifton (Gail) Blackledge. 42, of Auburn Heights died this morning, Funeral arrangements are pending at the Dudley H, Moore Funeral Home in Auburn Heights, The remains’ will be taken to “Marion, Mich., for burial. ¢ Mr. Blackledge is aacaeesi by two sons,- Eygene and Donald; of Clair. : - Albert A, Noffke: 7”. - ‘bert — conditions, White, EM A oes, me ._ TED'S Woodward ot Square Lake Rd N EEDED | STENOGRAPHERS COMBINATION COMPTOMETER ~ OPERATORS AND TYPISTS ‘MUST SE EXPERIENCED ~ APPLY. PONTIAC Mr. bry, PE SONNEI Derr. GIENWOOD AVE,. Rls aah MICH. ¢ <<, Help Wanted = male 7 | MIDDLE AGED LADY TO CLERK tationervy store. Should have offic rience. General some. 6 and e Supply. 17 _W, Lawrence 8t NURSF® 4IDF ‘OR STRORO WOM- o y Pratige Pr beeen, “nes og ahh ce BIE GIRI. OR WOMAN TO ee with peal 4 Ee T caged Lines ewor: worn = ins. FE 44024. RESPONSIBLE “YOUNG WHITE woman, Gene ral. Live in. MI FOR eee | typist essential, Sherthand helpful Por apoetae- ment write sex no ts, Press stating age experience ona _salary - expected. ~ RUSSELL RETLY - OFFKICF SERVICE TEMPORARY oie Ty Stenoeranhers '* =e Com» pad ters < JL Dorothy Jahnson PE 2-9315 foogpentl Sam andinm SILK AND WOOL FINISHER. must be exnerienced Exeelient workjng conditiens with paid ve- eauon Herald Claaners. Lk. Ort- _on MY 2412 SALESGIRE To learn interesting career job operating vhote studio We train / _you in photography Neisner Bros. SALESLADY Por retail credit te: eirv: store, 5 dav week Avolv ip person. Enggass Jewelry Co. 23 N Sacinae St STENOGRAPHER _ Dictation and general of- fice work, experienced. Apply Pontiac Press Box TED'S NEEDS CURB GIRLS APPLY IN PERSON 9AM. to3 PM, TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE RD. TELETYPE OPERATORS Salary Range 63.510—63,900 $48 Howr Week! atek Re tirement and insu plans. High schoo! eraduation ond good typene ability or previous exne- riem * ir operating teletvpe eouin- ment reouired APPLY Monday June a at 8 am OAKLAND CO PERSONNEL OFFICE and fleor County a bide i Lafavette __ Pontiac "Setenteen WHITE WOMAN school age child and light house- work Be Sd, Must have references are rE WAITRESS ii AM To 7 PM Experienced Pure Food Res taurant, 263 8. ina w. WANTED. ORE OVER ig IN conve lescent Must jive in. Phone “Ortonville 120 WANTED “MIDDLE AGED WOM. ~~ WAITRESS ana Myrtie’s Cafe. 14 Solit shirt LADIES TO MAKE Nowers fun ofr instruc Exoerienced teieph solicitors, beet dea! tn mee “ate Apply be ren 12 am © N Telezranh WAITRESS FOR DAY EXPERI enced Pour Corner — cor _ner_of _Walton _and Perr. WOME N rasmen mation WA ITRI ES s Heres ed", Union Lake - md, han off Com- WOMEN Experienced teienuome solicitors. best dea' ‘» ‘the state Apply be- Ra o-12/ am @nN Telegraph WITTE LADY POR FRIDAY’ 8. meneral, cleaning. employed couple °:! 45707 afm WOMAN FOR OENERAL fi HOUSE. om Fe n. : Dom 61 per 7 Help Wanted 8 LLL L. “ CASE WORKER. GRADUATE or accredited schoo) of social work, family or pevehiatrie field pre. ferred ter non-secte oo eete fam"v service agency Salary ee, $3890 to $4460 depending on training and experience Sta in utectiors _Write EXER oe TENCED ~ GOe ‘Bertetion fe rurnt shed Se ag Tg REGISTERED — PHARMMATE ST AR assistant manager under = Ah Leta a orking conditions. Kontinc Press ess. Box vii SALES ¢ OPPORTUNITY POR } MAN or ee : an with car to mission State and experience Write Pontise ELDERLY mie ® eS COW, a ving quarters, inquire caretaker Ee i "vale driv ble charac! Cee ere Instructions » 9 teteeehin aa ae ee wy. - Aull time- work te Sutin re 5-3519__ a oN * & ca £ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 18.1955 Work Wanted Male 10 DEPENDABLE | COLORED itor, oF poate maintenance Ueensed © “So Lk a DER FLOO! oe DF ~ AUL- *janding oad finishing Phooe PF |" lare weeds and _ 5-050. "Work shrubbery and flow. SPECIALIZE ext beds. ve ost = . at Ag ype ES oe GS id pagel and NDC eIw ET __ Building Supplies WA dock. * "— ome... Nw MALE HA a { ee ere ay| _ LIMITED tind “Vie tei of Ginge! : “ $b, tees Shetee FE) TIME ONLY ' 6pb PAINT JOBS PAR PE 48140. oF ae PAINTING a Ws ELDERLY _ FAA Fruusiod WOR {WANTED ote ys WINDOW WASHING AND LAWN |, FE 5-8050 mowing, FE 4-2657 or’ fT BOYS 17 AND 2) WOULD LIk® MAN rpaiat ten Fee Delivered intact only 695 -Complete . CALL U.S. — Acted steady work. FE. a i "OLD BOY. DESIRES _ WRECKERS Wor t th : ’ ”, _3 120 © earo college money OR Dt nkirk 3 3670 Work Wanted Female li a arerrcrer) WANTED DAYS FE 4-3650. CAPABLE WOMAN 45. DESIRES and elderiy people or children. while varents are on care of home Schafer at Bassett STORM SASH Aluminum Combinations |; Windows 3.60 s CEE WEEDON - = 4 room and bath cottages 21x24 Doers 31.80 Moving & Trucking 19 aes fo Rent = vans anywhere United States Quick cervice FE $0562 Mi N Pe ee en ry beumaTine - ~ PAINTING and wal) papering Call fer esti mate i) UPAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- tertér 10 per cent dise for ie < ‘Guaranteed. Free est. PE 4-0205. a) PAINTING fo Se cade arty co removed Evrtimates FE ones ‘ag re “Halls Wall Washing & Painting Reasonable FE 23-2706 iUne SPECIAL — FEA kitchens — 1 day wervice Ress. PE 5-736 Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates. FE wei iG, Mason Thompson, FE +4006 | PROFESSIONAL PAINTER DE- | sires work vou same it oatnt , tk Quickly and Se ie rE | §-7346 | WOMEN WANT Wall _printius OR $4284 of OR 3-0494 PAINTING PAPERHANGING WALIS CLEANED rUPPER OR 3706) ____Physiotherapy 1 21. A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY, 2-1855. | 1661 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2508 foot techniove 3 Elm ——— PE +2861. EoLoR ESIRES HOUSEV ay a Ey ee re +2 or a a ero = Business Services 13) swedmH a? day. relerences, come} ~~ : your heme by sxperiseeod mac GE SO ORL wisies ©. cay, saws. Lawnmowers mom. wort_ FS bein. re'fiee Ws CHAMBERLAIN st, | __ Television Service 22 GIRL, 14 WANTS DAYTIME = RAR AARAARR FARR A "babysitting joo. Pe 63303. | A & B TRENCHING ~ COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV HOUSEKE: NG DESIRED BY Field tile. repair W Huron Night serv- unencumbered lady. Write Pontiac Pre Box 223 TRONINGS EXCELITENT ONE Gey service FE 51471 IRONINGS WANTED PIC 7 and delivery FE 4328 “x TRONINGS Go0D i FIN | ished | dav FE S008) LADY WITH CHILD WANTS housework. Live in. FE 5-4}42 LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEPING Il, needed badly Near bus line Pontiac Tess, Box LAUNDRY DONE IN MY HOME | _FE 46812 CADY WANTS DAY V WORK for; — @ishwashing FE 5-3178 MIMEOGRAPHING TY PING. SEC Up Footing, water tile FE > | Gfttee Sunply Co. 1 fence 8t_ Phooe PE +0135, _ | APPLIANCE We service wes makes of refriger- ate t> wash radio cleaners, all types ‘ol smal! appliances ROY &. 06 Oak.and Ave 32-4021 == — NCHING CO HOUSE se, and water | imes vaise black dirt, bis sot! and) a OL 12-3565, L MAKEs OF FOUWTAIN ‘PENS | iepaued by factory trained men | at our store General Printing & | wWLaw. | SERVICE FE 53-0626 Ve b_$-0025. is )_ Lustig 506 _tece calle FE DAY on NIGHT TY SERVICE Typew riter Serv ice 22A TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine airing Expert work. ceneral Harp and Office Sup _Ply Co, | a ED TYPEWRITERS Mitchell's, 123 | epSebbs eae Ot. ______Upholstering 24 THOMAS OPHOLSTERING APH rE L} RADIO’ a TY. 28 Feel sare EM 3-28 BEACH CLEANING |» 8 TeELBoRA WANT WALL w sain Beaches installed sloanes SLIPCOVERS ORAPES & BED- . cleaning PFE 17-0223 FE sandea 3-208 spreads Your meterial FE FE 58-5797. 4 | BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS | ORAPES SLIP COVERS MATE engericat panied "AVAILABLE Wells and winiows Geese rials Beadie E 51927 - | _ Pree est_ 0 obligation FE EAKLE's CtsTOM — UPHOLSTER, RELIABLE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL | On y WALL BY MACRINE FREE | ing A174 Cooley ‘ake Rd ane _—- me employment erik . No tob tao big of | 3.2641 Free estimate Se Le »mal! 'E: 5-4628 ——— = WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. FF ExPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- Lost & Found — 24 +1961, moval Ph FE 5-6583' or Oat ee aaAT a WASHINOS AND IRONINOS PICK _> 2900 _——. | LOST: GERMAN SHEPHERD. FE- up and deliver. FE 3-7342 | }- lectric—Sewers ~ Cleaned | male, § mos, vicinity Baidwin, WALL . WASHING OTHER : WORK | 34 ae) cervice!| We results, — Lake Angelus. June 1}. reward Neet. PE $4306 after | charge, chemically treated at o¢ planet WILL L REEF CHILD. OR OLD oer ee extra cost. LOST. LADY'S PURSE. SADDLE my me days. per w = t Valuable rs. Reward eBaron school district. | Roto- Re Sewer Cleaners tavetifieatien gisie Cisler MI T3 PE 68-1317 4-3310 between 9 and 530 pm Building Service 1 POD MASE SIDE Se A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOY!? MONROE: FE 4°6866 .ALL TYPES MASONARY WORK Fireplaces rick work, plastic tlie a specialty Free estimates OR 3470 ‘ ALL KINDS OF MABON WORK Guarapteed satisfaction. Fear _lisheg crew. FE _ $9056 ‘Masonry Crew Available for basement and cement work __Licensed contractor FE 54-0691. 3-1 CARPENTER REPAIRS aNnD alterations OR Quick -service _3285T. eves v1 CUSTOM CAR RPENTERS. _ Rough and finish, EM }860 BLASTING ate Stumps removed rocks oroken up Past safe imespensive. Call _OLive 1-6645 after’ > pm * small OR 3-9833 oF | aaa BLOCK A work, Also chimoeys. No job too targe. Residential and cial Guaranteed work Ph. 48604, Ry the - MA 5-4606. BLDG. REPAIR, BRICK WORK Cemem work Fiasterine Retain- WOR BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. and F residentia) com mercial BRICK AND Outdoor fireplaces _ call evenings BRICK BLOCK - Hiehest quality work at reason- able prices Speciaiust on héatila- tor fireplaces OR_3-007T BLOCK B1LICK and fireplaces. FE 2-2468 BRicK BLOCK AND CEMENT | work. Free estimates FE 2-0327. BULLDOZING BASEMENTS puG back filling. fine grading. 3-2239. Call after 4 p.m. CHIMNEY WORK FE 22936 4} ~— | hour of | AND CEMENT + eom mer- Fe BLOCK LAYING | STONEWORK CEMENT WORK | types of dynamite work removed rocks broken up demo | tions Results guaranteed Free estimates Large or smal! tobs Pee. OLive | 4645 after § pm ‘EcTRIG “MOTOR SERVICE RE- oo oe op ebb 221A E Pike CAwsN S acere ua HEDGE SHEARS. saws ete charvened & repaired, ™ hour service All ante Free pickup and delivery | 6» Lincoln FE _ 2-6873 PI LUMBING “AND HEATING _ SF bela Son. FE ¢3767 OR — | Phas ASTERIWO & ea WORK | yorga ' Mevers | Paces “TRENCHING SERVICE | footings field ttle and water _Stalled. PE $8221. or FE 5-7706. SAWS RCI FILED MANLEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 8T stum pe work guar- | ae lines, sewers — septic tanks @ |) fost YOUR PET? ~- > | Expr LOSIVES CONTRACTING ALL! LOST $50 DOWN TOWN FRIDAY two twenties and one ten | might Ureently needed. FE 54-9682. Re- war | LOst $80 IN POLICE 8TATION er parking lot across street. mon ev seeded badly. FE_ _5-8054 LOST GL AZER'S TOOL BOX, OF | Httle use to anyene but a giass man Reward FE ¢5395 or OL 007 LOST PARAKEET. VICINITY OF ! Lincoln Ave after 5 LOST GER (AN SHEPHERD PE. | ite blond feet ne | | male BL ¥ ward MA tse ~ SMALL BLACK. _ MIXED | LOST spaniel! |. gion Needs care, sell FE 2-5243" ~WANT To give one a home? FE 59200 | _Michigan antma!l Rescue | League LOST BLACK FEMALE: DACH- TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- shund. Vicinity of Gunn and Roch- ke Free estimate PE 26019 FE ester Rad Please call Ol. 1-€505 45% <— |) RIGHT HANDE - FIELDER | Saws "PRECISION: wach ED glove’ Rawlings Branded ines D W Pitewater - Musial mode! PMM_ Between 1412 DeSiaz Aveour _ Perry St, @ Boys Club FE 4-640) S MACHINED “To otati en _request. M_A Elliotte FE 60282 Furnitur- Refinixhing 16A OL ALL AL AL Ll el plowing. discing leveling and also _manure, FE 43371 GARDEN PLOWING AND SCRAP. |. ing. OR _3-6633 | GARDEN “PLOWING gradine inttw of PE_ 17-9086. at GARDEN i PLOWING MOWING. BALLNOZING EDMIi..@ & SON OR 3-6280 of FE 4147). | LAWN GRADING AND ORNA. _Mentai evergreens? FE 5-6356 - Laundry ry Service _ LACE CURTAINS PLAIN cal ROP. fled beautifully finished Pontiac FE 2810 ) DISCING Pontiac Air Expert chimney specialists, clean- | fOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERY- ing, repairing rebuilding and| tee Ph Pontiae Leandry built new _— agree Berek fe 2-819) pairing. New liners for gas chim- | —~—— _heys, FE Laadscaping 18-A CALL EARL KLINE LICENSED | ac ae contractor for remodeling. build- BULLDOZINO FINE Gana whos roofing. siding. ete. OR and back filling OL, 25702 a eee BULT.DOZINO GRADING AND CUSTOM BUILDER FOR FREE back filline immediate service estimates or heip - selecting Deisel dozer with ® blade $8 0f home plans, OR 3-4740 per hour Call © F 83779 ot FE CARPENTER xe weg 1070 COMMERCE RD 3-4412 Woodward 45-7744 Rings here GUIDE TO lee you're not using through Classified Ads! gall FE2-818 GOLD : Sell 1 for:an ad- Realtor | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner ‘eee Sinne Gee TV. mt Reg. U.S Pat OFF. Cap: 1955 by HEA Germce, na. “Rabbit punches, low blows, back- handing! What kind of ae do you employ anys) i | | naw 95 Oakland Ave FE 42579. | Wanted Real Estate 352A; Rent Apt. | Unfurnished 34 2 oe, wort tnt onigol Ver ed work and contre erv ¢€ La APTS SW ATLAnnE MODERN _tondition | O1 OR 21 PEDDLING 15 |: CR fame end beth | West gig '35 . | NICE $50R FORMER iat RL On , ; a" en 2. woman west side YOUR PROPERTY? | _eou_PE $ii72, var 6:30 “se oer eee wine oniy to | NEW YEAR ROUND LAKEFRONT | WILL LEASE STORE SPACE qualifies prowects saves you 3 room bath 1665 Dellrose. 60x87. or any part o Have time anq money “Don't worry 3 AND BATH UPPER.| barking ‘ta oP bei0l, eat for with Lookers * 1 us now. We | Private entrance utilities. adults. oa west side. s heed farms, lake. 100 Mechanic = —_Mr._ Barnes properties. We bandle all detals | 7 pooms AND BATH LARGE tor financing end closing -T9_ Sell-To To = Trad YOU BUY [IT WE'LL INSURE {Tt MAHAN LT¥Y CO REAL coeberatte ao, or Tockange | h tt) vy Sun. 10-4 w Oper Eves 107s juron TO BRANCH FPICE NEXT DOOR POST _ O LET US SELL YOUR gas WE heave buyers waiting tf want casn for your —— ve ca aet G 1 of FHA financing: we mp sell or trede a full force siz experienced salesmen to one vou Cal) teday. move to @ortew Russell Young | REALTOR ren 42 WwW su 44525 Open Eves til » Sun tH} LISTINGS WANTED ~ | Farms, bustness and commercial | Broverties Roy Knauf, Realtor ; 26 W Huron rE ‘2421 | WILL BUY OR ie YOUR LAKE property Pu siting *R. F. McKinley Ott 11-8708 1 ROOM, MEN PREFERRED Laundry ‘ree FE 54-7333 1 ROOM APT FOR LADY sTOVE and refrigerator, ground floor private entrance $10 Week. FE _#3181_or FE 4-9713 | MODERN ROOM FOR QUIET | _clean man 154 Judson 1 LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN- ette Private bath Adults. 78 Norton. 2 ROOM. $12 A WEEK. NO “DRINK- | _ers. No children 269 _8 Shirley. 27 FRONT ROOMS W H REFRIG. ‘and utilities FE 6. Private entrance Men king couple. 36 Florence _ } ROOMS CHIIDREN WEI COME ; fished ? ™ Clark _Working CLOSE IN_ ADULTS | _only FE 40448 p CLEAN ROOMS CLOSE TO | town and bus. FE 53-0774 lan ROOM, PRIVATE ENTRANCE & | bath. FE 59466. 184 Mt. Clemens st. 2 ROOM. LOWER EVERYTHING furnished. if 4 fod For couple, $i8 week. Mansfield. FE _ +4066. 2 ROOM UTILITIES FURNISHED, —_ Inquire caretaker, 21 Stein- baugh Ct. 2 ROOM, CLEAN, BUS LINE 2 _men. 319 Orchard Lake “3 ROOMS ae BATH. FE 2-208) 3 } ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. “AND _entrance. FE 2-5781 ls BEAU TIFUL ROOMS "PRIVATE. | 2 refiped girl FE 40364 it: “ROOMS CLEAN AND QUIET | $20 perweek Pontiac Press Box | |} ROOM “APT. working days 3 ROOM A trance; adults only. 38 N _dock. . 3 MODERN LAKEFRONT. PRI- vate entrance. 1 — home. $20 per week. Adu MY 3-5232. } ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE ~ FOR COUPLE | 41 PRIVATE EN- Pad- PRIVATE entrance, not suitanie for chil- dren, $65. per. mS _ Call OR _31144, 3 ROOM AND > BATH. H, \WICELY furn, FE_2-6408. J ROOMS AND BATH, H. PRIVATE entrance. Auburn Helghts.. FE _ 49081, ANGE |W a c ct ED LAKF LAKEFRONT | at Oxbow Lk. for equity in 3 bed. pees ee bbl | Modern 2 blocks to shopping 4 room home Johr E Kent, | after 4pm. Apt a va | Bedrooms Wk Mo. Season 565. 50172 = ‘ = CUAROR CUnAR OOS ARDY EAM DE MASITIN AREA. OM |” BERGA sre sear bat feat. si e ‘ouple only, \ | Giver “aso ser monty FE) \ For Rent Roums 37) Siwsiea’@ant two oi attaches ane _ NI ane oa garage. Includes drapes and car- 4 ROOMS APT 2 | BEDROOMS. COMFORTABLE. PRIVATE. peting Open all dav Saturday _Private bath FE 40608. _| Close in, After 5 call FE 2-7503. and -Sunday or by appointment. «ROOM, MODERN. SECOND | Gosh iN CLEAN SLEEPING | Owner. Call EMpire } 2504. ___ floor 1 or 2 school age children. rooma, Men cn on 46 Mechanic. | DRAYTON IN PLAINS- BY OWNER -— Apply had = G€LEA =NIENT ROOMS il year : all modern, weeneres he ged ae al SILVER LAKE. for rent | Riteben privileges. Walk a 100n186. 26 980 to "mo anes! 2 aa OR_3-0544. PARTMENT FOR WOMEN. CHIL- Sieet bent) anety eeneaer , ore rice welcome FE 56340. 39. E. Mortcalm. FAM 1 FO Rw en wens wetione . ALL NEW 2 rooms with private path. Ideal _for working couple. 70 8. Paddock. APT FOR 2 LADIES 25 5 WIL- ams Bt. BACHELOR APTS EVERYTHING furnished. Gas heat car round ca after f FE 5-040 4% Allison ‘GLEAN ° CONVENIENT: ROOMS for rent Kitchen orivil-s Walk- ing distance to Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body. Appiy . 393 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Auburn Ave. | living room itchen and dinette white tile bath. 7) furnished Ap _niy ¢4¢ 4. Pike or 2-6549. J ROOMS. UPSTAIRS ‘CHILDREN welcome. 66 8 | Sanford 3} ROOMS AND BATH ~ PRIVATE Siena utiktigs furnished. OR 31 ee NEWLY DECORATED y ROOMS Close in. FE 32-1080 4 ROOMS AND BATH NEAR town Gas heat and Eyes. en- ai cera _ 30483, MS AND BATH NO Pers | o children FE 46084 4 D eslates ~ AND BATH. NO CHIL dren 608 8. Paddork | $ SPACIOUS ROOMS. ~ EXCLUSIVE west side district Adults $05. _FE 5-1456. 5 ROOMg AND ) BATH, MODERN. $40 Upper, private entrance. month. 78% N. Paddock. FE | _ 23-2660 EE OEE | FIRST FLOOR 2 AND SATH Frigidaire, stove and utilities | apbelly decorated. References FE Grech RENROOM APT STOVE | and wtlnies Crean pleasant E!d- erly or working couple preferred 432 Parkdale Rochester YOUNG WORKING ~ COUPLE references, desires 3 oF room unfurnished apt with bath In city, FE &! $1871 Rent nt Houses ses Furnished 38 LAP LPL LP PARTLY MODERN. Dean Dr.. &§ ROOMS tae HOUSE INQUIRE HAVE TO MOVE FOR 'SUMMFER MONTHS ? ? Furnished cotta res grate rooms . oesabba. ae & Sun. | | Lake Reasonable rent Will be wetleom m open Sat oR 3-2805 Rent ‘Houses: Unturn, 30 \4 nou HOUSE. AND 2 CAR | garage Maple Rd and Liver-| nois Newly Wecorated. 865 OL | _1-5971 § ROOM LOWER. INCOME. NICE- iv decorated Oi) heat. Garage. _ Adults only, FE 36300 § ROOM HOUSE "AUTOMATIC hot water Adults preferred Au- _burn Heights area. FE 5-9522. ROOMS AND BATH 2101 Opdyke "|\€OUPLE WITH CHILDREN. | would like to rent a 3 or 4 bed- room home In_or near Pontiac Write Box 18. 1 Pontiac Press FARM HOUSE FOR RENT CHITL- | dren weleome. Call Romeo, PLa- teau_2-2360 oe a WEST SUBURBAN 2? BEDROOM modern home Lake privileges $85 mo 2 mos advance. Children _Welcome. OR_ 3-4206 ‘Rent Lake Property 360A 360A AVAILABLE JUNE 19 THROUGH 2 and 7 through Aug. 97. Williams Lake Slee . Modern conveniences $5 per west. Boat, private beach. OR 3- 287 AVAILABLE JULY 1 Y 1 TO 2 COZY e vear Brendel Lake Elec- trcelle equipped. Fine fishing, swimming 1! miles west on M50 EM 3-851 I | COTTAGE FOR RENT AT HIG- ging Lake FE 2-297! PURNISHED °\v ATERFRONT. éor- tage Boat $400 for season, $200 down. OR 3 3-441 after 3 pm | LAKE COTTAGE _ FOR RENT | _Year around, EM 3-3304_ | CAKE ORION, _, MODERN LAKE. | front cottages, 2 rooms, 258 Lakeview marine. mY 3-5341 MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR our vacation on beautiful Tee ke. Lewiston. Mich. Furnished _cabin, FE 2-0731. MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW. — moden cabins, Pontiac Lake. $40 per Apel R E _Cabin Bay OR 36 | FODERN corrkors ; AT MIS- = Lake. near Cadillac, MA | DoW AIRS ROOM. entrance, .stoo] and wash sont for man. Handy location F FE 5-475. YOOD ROOM FOR'A QUIET MAN. __ 50 Cottage St. e FE 5-686}. GIRL. «KITCHEN | SaIViT EGES. priate entrance boe line mee SL. EEPING ROOM “‘GENTLE- vy \orker On bus stop PE +! re _385_W.- ‘Huron. NICE ROOM. ~ PRIVATE OME ‘or one of 2 elderly people. FE E. Montcalm AN 2 ROOM APT. ADULTS. duly & tram oe coe $200. Ju e months. he children, EM 30085 | ON LAKE THREE ROOMS. yate entrances Adults only. 3-2840, SQUARE ae ae OR 4 ROOM _Seoermanenh PE-03008 | SCE? ROOM a man. Close in. $7.00 4 wk.. FE ce oa Saar ne an: any . Ld all: day week 4-6040. SLEEPING Ri ONLY. “= drinkers private entrance, 165 ie. SLEEPING i SIDE 'G. Get DPE LE ve aor. RDING beople F GOOD BOARDING HOME Lig Wa ENT “STORE AIR COND! Soclg tm IN modern butid a 660 Sq. _Ft_ Capitol Savings. PE 60561. (at FUR repair. fare, she S2, ae evenin after FE28181. ge number Convalescer ent. Homes 38A HOME FOR EI PERL e $s FOR piers a on | in Pontiac. Investi- ate 43224 or Write Pontiac ress, Box 62 __ _. ENSED CONVALESCENT e h@s vacancy for abel S 120, Ortonville,” Mich Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL ROOSEVE LT Bath 615 up. Roome $10 wu $0126 HOTEI. AURURIN ge +929 eutricerstion unit by + oat Weer _ Aw 1 on _2 room tents GURON HOTEL CLEAN MODERN rooms bv *ee ot wk 4 W furor &% Yh FRE AD6E Rent ‘Stores . 40 “BLDG. AVAILABLE at Oakhill. Ideal teestion for drug ; BUILDING, Rd. 12 jum b- shop or = uring. 3 phase electricity. EM 3-4082 or EM 3-2418. = LOCATION FOR REAL ES- ate @ 6tmsurance office. =f 1 block from Sagi neal store ~ Rent Rent Office Space 41 For Rent Miscellaneous 42{- = ONE WAY COAST TO COAST Open anc closed trailers FO. RENT FP. E. Howland 32.5 Dixie Hwy. 1956 FRUCK RENTA. & rn Ave Phone “For Sale Houses 43 RESTVIEW ‘HOMES KVICE 184 Aw PE 5-0069 Nc. LOW terms. #62 Emerson. FE _ tase S ROOMS ON LINCOLN § ROOMS on Franklin Bivd Several good Dtamilies Imeome for ‘colored Severa' otner buys for cob ored P W innan & Son 66 _W _ Huron SR, _ 2 —— c = Tonight Sto 8 P. M. New brick homes with all tile beth, kitchen with for- mica. exhaust fan and cu» tom cabinets Aluminum windows, Delco of! heat. Available in brick or cedar shakes MS5@ ‘Huron: to Bateman / _ For Sale Houses 43 Raskob Street, price. va a, that Sylvan Village Seldom is such a purchas- ing epportunity presented on avs market Imagine a ranch stvie 3 bedrm brick home with al! the extras for only $3.0090 dewn. The own er is anxious for a quick sale and hes priced the property according!ty We advise your immediate in- spection Super Value with metal fired hot water storms and screens_ We are prepared to prove its value of $7,450 with $1,450 down. Kampsen: FE 4-0528 | 377 8 Telegraph teves. & Sun | Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange SYLVAN VILLAGE - Tower- ing trees form the setting for this completely charm- ing 2-bedroom home. living room is 14x23 with a natura] fireplace. Fine wall to wall carpet in both and rf your Realtors 2 enclosed porches outdoer enjoyment. Garage. Lake privileges. Bus at door. May be shown at any time. Call now OWNER TRANSFERRED — love’ > akefront at is offering bedroom brick | foarte ble : SsILV ay ogo SION - One the 2 bedroom Soeees av ios day Well constructed? with full basement. Screened oreh overlooks cool. shady ack yard. Garage too. At $12 $00 inspection pl we think you'll like it! CONTEMPORARY LIVING —et its very best is prom- upcbeced g tsed im this really delight- ful 3-bedroom rancher Its large living roem with 1 complete wall of windows epens 3” screened tio, Fi e? Certdiniy! e very ayer | feat loos’ s threw af ay a beautiful a Corner Williams Lak: 1235 pag tee After 5 call OR | (Wren Bt BOAT ENTHUSIAST 2 Located at Pontiac Lake, $7,500 with $2.509 down. ~ WILLIAMS LAKE Partly finished 2 bedroom gape: ot ts : bree now vacua piglets eeso8 beauif down peace, aly F. C. Wood Co. Partridge “BIRD” im KE ae Attractive 5 room home- —_ at -brick fireolace Ov $00 sia. on terms QUICK POSSESSION 3 BEDROOMS . West side 1 ee cen hha ok price “cals sh.oet with 61060 on, | WARD E. PARTRIDGE , REALTOR, FE 2-8316 3 CLARK — on eas around. forced Hes oft “fired furnace. Biot 950 with Terms OVER 2 ACRES 350 FOOT FRONT- suburban AGE. West $ rooms. 3 wa rooms. “i on one 5 “, ment. ? car =_— chicken @arden already in Needs - modeling. But very good buy os tocor's market at $6000 with $2500 down $1! 007 CASH GE. 135 ‘TO NEW on 4+FAMILY—Located only a few blocks from downtown. Elizabeth Lake Rd, west 1 mile to Exmoor Watch for sins : Bateman & Kampsen FE 4-0528 37? 8 Telegraph Eves) & BSun Co-operative Rea) Estate exchange Realtors HOMES 8 UNDE NEW . CON- 8TRU WIT! ta) 490" vise OR rE D108 To BUY TO SBLL, FAPTRIGE 18 THE ‘RIRTY REALTOR Le) RESALE. 2 BEDROOMS. Bath. carpeted living room heat aluminum Mapie JOrdan 45800 Birmingham, “ih. Midwest 41223 CASS LAKE PRIVILEGES $8 room bungalow newly remod- | eled. on paved street bus line, paneled porch with plant. | and city "RIDGEWAY Greserenre! Real Estate panes L 2 BEDROOM, NEAR te Ekcane rk —— Anp Arbor pee | ce aed I'y car garage. early $11.4502 with $1150 down loz WwW al oy At 4-156. ~ OPEN Lakefront Home A beautiful —_ type some fn an exclusive loca res have always = 3.50 Ss a lake ing ome. Full price and com venient terms See fit fer youreslt Sat & road past MIS Turn right | wh aa Open signs @ 7238 Sagamore Dr ITE BROS. RE .LTORS 56060 Dixie ub d & __ Phone OR 31872 or OR 31760 2 HOUSES TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 8 P.M. Commerce Rad.. Walled large lot $1. 100 down. és 2 bedroo 175 8. Commerce Rd. Walled Lake. full basement. peat | 752125 Dou Realtors ft PHA. $750 DOWN APP. $47 PER INCLUDING TAX and INSURANCE 60 FOOT Lots ; LAKE PRIVILEGES LARGE BEDROOMS ATTIC ATR OTL HEA ELEC HEATER ALUMINUM WINDOWS MANY OTHER PINE’ FEATU FS Bateman A hampsen 317 8 Teiegravh Rd “ROOMS. STUCCO OIL HEAT. Hot water tank’ Full basement Afler 5 pm FE 56-1265. 97 8 &t. BUY MY house. pif iced LARGE 8 RM ation FE 2-12é. fireplace. $10. Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES $500 DO | Just off South Bivd and Wood- ward a lovely ‘ttle 4 room | modern bungalow. close to bus and stores. also Truck and Coach | and Baidw'n Rubber iice fenced in wt. with or without furniture Evenings after @ 00 cail-Mrs 8ny- der OR 3-1975 $750 DOWN On Maddy Lake tn Keego Harbor now vacant lovely little 4 room modern home. or oung or ES tire’ couple .ou must see once to appreciate evenings Ae 400 call Mr. Diller, PE 5-6787 THE RE‘ Of your life can be peacefully spent in thi bedroom mipdern log home near ome Dodge. Ne € Close to bus and stores. idveiy lot lake privileges Owner moving and wii) rbiis or only §7 450 | with terms . { GARDEN SPACE Pienty of the above sith this | 4 room basement oo with ex- tra house partially bullt situated en approximately one acre of land. near city limits weer iil aot cannot finish so will ‘or only © with $600 down OFFICE OPEN ~6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CLARKSTON $% ROOMS LIVING foom 4x24 Brick fire viace Oak — OY neat Storm windows sereens Kool-Venrt awnines Pulty tmeulate: I") ear earace _Exceilent hoe Ma For Colored Famihes Beautiful 2 bedroom with un finished «second floer Oak floors peinted walis full basement cas eat. nice ‘oration paved «treet ‘Near ‘us iine Priced to sell on terms Fri &pea: nfoemation call Mrs FE 5-8063 RNSSELL A NOTT Pike er divider. picture window «cas tte w FE ¢5905 — fencea rr $7990. $990 WER LONG YELLOW BUH OUL wo. 865 mon Modern 4 ream with -losed and AD) AMS Db. heeled front cores Oak floors | ack pore basement cas | 4 room ranch house. breezeway furnace taree kitchen nice vard | and garage. natural Flowers carave Only $6700 yee — foom moderr Ot) , Uulty reom ture 6! 0 ‘own vmall Rose MctanTY SRORER : FE % 2163 Country home district excellent , rary “BY OWNER Near - Indianwood Weil tandseaped vard Auto heat & hot water. Double arage Util itv building Price & down nav- ment reas to retiable perty we by aont “WY 34-4703 AUBURN HEIGHTS | Squirrel Ra 6686x460 in busire ‘ REAT, ESTATE THE “FOLLOWING HOMES ARE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P. M. 4382 Seeden 3 Bedroom Ranch with 1% war garage located within walking distance of downtown Drayton. Oj} heat. aluminum = s Follow Stans 384 Exmoore Elizabeth Lake Estates full t walls, oak floors, ceramic cum tem =s cabinete. aT A in or ce dar al Lake | Cc fered at $15.950— terms toca has BE FIRST YOUR HOST-ER- NAL LLOYD ell - Tra You yaey itr 'T - we LL TINSURE MAHAN. REALTY CO, REA en Eves, ‘til 9, om FE 2- 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE OPEN 4TO8 P.M. OPEN 4 TO 8 PM. SAT. & SUN. 1 TO-8 P.M.| $950 Dow N New 2? bedroo modern homes at White Lake. ‘Loree living room with picture window Excellent kitchen. ample ecleset space Bath OU forced air furnace Choice of 4 elevations #7900. rive out M-3@ to Duck Lake Rd. Watch for oven sien SAT. 2 19 6 P.M. NEW G.I. HOMES 700, Down vies mortaage cost. 3 edraem face brick homes. Pias- ee te He oak floors,. picture Tila ath Full divided entice reation canter. Sree BE cie ‘e out reseent ti Lk Ra. atch for onen te ‘ane. ce Ae Sh — BALDWIN AVE Ce Ate HOT- WATER 4° O528 | 670 W Huron 8t mR Co-operative Real | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Near @s apt O11 not 137, Bald win E EM - acres. with Roe lawns, rooms, «110 | rative Rea) eeane Ned 14 MON. 4 ene. sewer Bt peters So PINE LAKE CANAL ext os pare learn gad bs 1% thet moder oven fete iran An- derson windows dorms sereens. Cout_ moerary - fireplace ‘ake Cana! iw vare Price $20 000 | BRUTE DING, Cor) Roya) Oak) | COIN 1 Lincein 5-0143. OPEN _... SUNDAY 1 to 5 SYLVAN VILLAGE Lake Ly bgns dar LAK 1880 AVE. Immediate charmin older home in fine condition. bedrooms, screened terrace. rec- Teation room was heat. 2 car ga- rage, 2 nicely landscaped lots. Priced to sell with very reason- able terms SYLVAN i443 Orchard Lake Ave FE 5-9418 ' square Lake bron 13218 Hameiiten Dre New er Brick Fanen Rew in pu luresque selling of big trees 130 ft jet excellent sand beach Carpeting. draperies and extras 15 days posses- sion Shown by appointment FE 5-543 Lake Oakland Front a og $5 room bungalow us stairway to attic. Cus- tom Duilt in @051 Hes tiled bath, fireplace, screened ter- race. recreation, also beach and boat house 110 teet of sand beach and mice shade Po FE 2-736) In Sylvan Village With Iwke view and cios to park. sand beach a4 chy bus Most $F: | Qungalow with 5 extra e | FOO mm s and nice glassed pordh Has firepiace and to include carpeting Ph FE 2-5662 | JOHN REAL FE 43525 | If ne answer ‘phone FE 2-0629 | Open 43% to § 30 pm | Estate Exchange OPEN | Sunday 2-5 | 365 RIVARD - Drive out Elizabeth Lake road past Crescent Lake to open sign New FHA oburfgaiow, full bath painted walls, eiec- tric water heater Lake - privileges terrifice value $750 down plus Only $49 per Yonth includes taxes and in- Aurance RAY O'NEBL, Realtor 7% W Huron Open #¢ Phone. FE 3-7103 or FE 44178 | HOME AND INCOME Baldwin Ave. north of Fish ers (Large 7 rooms, | bedroom tat floor. Second Theor arranged | water furnace large 2 cat gurage with 5% room { ept anonmve $12500 terms North end near bus Large 8) fooms- glassed porch full base- | Ment garage Extra ‘ot $10 terms PONTIAC REALTY FE 5-6275 | ne eae: QN CEDARDALE 3 bedroom pungalow All scewly decorated 2 extra ins oe Offered for less -of reniecement Py = ia to without extra lots Term», This one really alice Call for apm atment WILLIS M BREWER 55 N PARKE +518, re 3 4898 rE BEDKOUW RANCH. WITH basement Huntoon Lake dewn vayment OR }2802 3-7537 S- TING 40078 FULL low or OR CALL FRED We are offering for thts levely 5 reom galow 2 bedrooms gas heat garage storms & sereens. vaved street, close to school $11,000 Sunday call Fred Rosevear EM 43-4778. cal Byers . Little farm weres OF ened 5 room wToueare y etke home. tie bath heat. glassed in front perch. plenty of fruit trees Only $1500 down. Sunday eall first time ile bath 43 water. e@ McLar MODEST MAIDENS “He promised the doctor he'd be asleep by ten o'clock ea “NI | OF N Saginaw large fireplace nice robe divided bath closet youll find a beautiful plenty of spece for size is 100x200 ft.. located only 1 Block off Williams. Lake pave- ment there is a aice divided basement with ‘4 finished off inte & recreation room, and extra large at $18.900 with $4900 down by appointment only 'F. C. Wood Co. Suitable ‘or or commercial 900 Terms | Perry C Grig RI 139 W. Pike hot water Oanert leavine this _ 100x150 modern bun- orice $7500 with $2500 down Aluminum | 4305 Dixie Hwy Myrtle Burke FE +1338 BILL CAL We know you wil) agree with us ' when you see this delightful 7 room modern home It ts abso- tutely one of the best buys in the area Auto was leat. 2 car garage. $12,500 Sunday call Bill Franklin. FE 4-1362 CALL GEORGE Just on the edge of Pontiac. but convenient to Royal Oak, or Detroit Located in stricted district. Brick Ranch Home 34'9x48 with garages. for 2 cars. Six rooms, bath, Tastefully y seoeratad. in- cluding drapes, Rec. room fireplace. Oll heat. Approx, 2 shrub- and of Low taxes. Mer see. shade trees. oe soe Senree Schroeder show vou JOR CALL We know that vou have admired this beautiful Brick Ranch Home at 1133 James K Bivd. as you drove by. Herd is-one of Pon- tiac's choice hemex overlooking beautiful S¥ivan Lake Built only | $ vears Living room 32 ft fully carpeted. natural fireplace, 4 bed- rooms. sunteom. 2 complete baths Recreation room with fire- Gas et 2 car City water sewerage Shown by _— Can” Joe at MI 44419 QR JUST CALL Joseph F. Reisz 53% W. Huron FE 20250 . Co-operative Real? Estate ite Exchange 40 - New Homes SOLD IN ~ Watkins Hills During the Past Six Weeks Make Your Selection: Now . “These 3 Bedroom Face Brick Homes With Full Basement PRICED FROM -G. 1. or Conventional Terms TO reach mode} driv . Poy Watkins ry rive out U.S. 10 to wood aaa oe subdivision, KR. J. VALUET, 345 Oakland Ave Co-operative 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL Here are’ 2 | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | i Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. then left |. _ NICHOLIE © 32." Andersen housetraiier Al) Modern raters er Call for deta snot water heat- KLER “REALTY FE 44091 | CUCK ROOM MODERN VICINITY OF | Auburn Heightsg FE 40966 LOVELAND | 3188 ae Lake Rd Keego Harber TFE ©4873 FE 4-166) | WILETAMS LAKE This Is one of the fimest 3 bed room homes we have ever offereo years extra with oatural and lovely kitchen, 3 bedrooms with ward- beautiful! there ts a werid of thru the house, | yard with | recreation | Lot this price in Hiving feom size closets ent sa Space all lake privileges Ticed oOwD car attached garage Corner Wate ws Lake Rad & M59 mR 312 Otfice Open 5 After > cs OR 37038 | (2 PAMILY WEST SIDE frame 2 excellent apts gas heat large jot on weres street. Price 14.300 Term AUBURN HEIGHTS S$ room ‘rame modern with buikiing containing 3000 sq amall manufacturing use. Price $12,- era information call SsELL A NOTT A MONEY MAKER_ 4 rooms and full bath ee. plus 3 ne aac full. bath Good and separate ntrances, plastered full stoker heat gas Gross mecome $134 meoth. You can biuv this sound investment for $3 700 down and pat $57 ver nonth Upper | flat nicely ure plea electric re- | {ric and eas DRAY rON "PLAINS | -réa. will sac sew 2 bedroom home oW furnace full beth and living room | floors care jot | neighborhood Full oak fasre : Sasem ent per tifice nfs with auto nice kitehen Gleaming or« Good GIROUN & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR 239701; _ Open — “umtil | 6—Sun_ 1 to 5 om. SELL-OR.- TRADE. = foot ranch type 6 room e¢ on + Heide = lo- and miles sores of eaved = west from Pontiac menos end Fisher Body $1.500 down #r trade for smaller home or vacant land Realtor | FE 5-060) | Estate Service EXCEL. lent suburban location. FE 45-5023 LAKE HOME very desirable ones, Lovely modern nearly new 3 room home. Large living room with corner ledgerock fireplace and dinine L kitchen with lots of coos sliding door closets, tile Rea! on perimete beautiful view of lake. Priced at only $11 00 CA 00 CASH as the eae orice for this modern 2 bedroom well insulated home. A large -. i re leges. Hurry WEST SUBURBAN Close in. Well built Lester — bedroom home Living kitchen. attached carage teres fenced lot 80x210 Terms jiso WwW Ree _FE 24411 OPEN | Sunday 3-5 “$510 Hanley Crescent Lake Nearly new large 4% frm. and with full basement, FWA. in charge Ph FE 5-7306.° } Wim. is peudeso Ph, FE 44516. Office OPEN | | 510 Pontine | et. te te Bank Blig ee = ! | | | Paved | pown PAYMENT PLUS. COSTS Chotce of 5 room desisns | Knotty hardware Automatic oi] Spacemaster folding doors 4x6 storage ibboned driveway Laree picture window NOTHING * Perimeter under flour heating Carpet FE 4-508 | | exis i cosare room | 100 ft. i e LAKE PRIVILEGES ON BOTH 3-Bedroom | “Located near This is no shack —it's ‘ust § years . and in shape. Co: COTTAGE | Hi C HI SEA street. city water Sewer 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GL Approved Gl NOTHING: BOWN FILA $1,200 & $12,200 pine cabinets with rustic | forced air heat room EULL PRICE | S1L&a0 Located wn Fernberry 8st off Elizabeth Lake R& “Between: Scott Lake Re Phone OR }-1872 or OR +176 Our newest 4 bedroom | brick ranch homes are GomMPLETE pRIC INCLUDING * aes | TS'x1S@ ot now available with long} hterm, low cost Gl and as cow ae H. A. Financing $65 MODEL OPEN PER MONTH DOWN FOR Gis OPEN THE -MACEDAY = 3 BEDROOM PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS Knotty pine kitchen cabinets with rustic hardware @x6 picture window ! Space Master foiding doors on closets | Carey Ceramo siding | Aisrmatice aluminum slidine win- Jot, on paved street WILLIAMS & MACEDAY LAKES FULL_ PRICE Drive out Dixie Hwy to Williams Lake Rd. turn left —- ibs mi Watch for open sign Phone OR 34702 or OR 3-1872 NEW | Banch Home With Full Basement Maceday Leke in nice neighborhood. Pooular cedar shakes sidine 3 'arve bedrooms with sliding bireh doors on Clos- | ots Large livine room Full tile bat? with buflt-in vanity Ettra | large kitchen with birch cabinets, | Center partition in ha VTON Woops OD -0f rest u! living in a eful, wooded ares of nice homes, ia will en.oy s NEW ission e the many eatures are: A wife-saver r rosie eva. amore: Every have for; te ‘ 3 bedrooms with big clos- ets with sti raw. ers; Larve ¢ tag rea; Twin igvatery im ceramic bath: Heated astered garage comb.. laundry reom’ f'wo-sone water heat; Sires Aovlices are “Mena! ‘ai $21.300 ° oe WE HAVE MANY OTH ABS NOT CALL US Tova i CHAPIN BIGELOW Broker: @ 311“ Orehard eke nd FE 68-1131 or PE 5-445 >| West {Suburban Rancher 108 ait? _fust like new. Built sluntiorm — exterior, 3 bed- "BUD" NICHOLIE REAL ESTATE SPECIAL - Cherokee Hills | _THE PONTIAC PRESS _ SATURDAY, JUNE 18,1953 ‘ ‘For. Sale Houses 2 means 43) __ For Sale Houses 43} For Sale tak eee e Prop. 44| FUNNY BUSINESS” _ by Hersh v LA INDIAN a ' LAKE ORION . : y berger For Sale Farms 48) I RE re = OPEN HOUSE) MIGAGE | Sore eee e ; pear Business Opportunities $1| Money to Loan 53] Tole Jovely, home with 3 OPEN SATURDAY cae ee ie eis) | re near Clifford: een scree, 8 “rom TV renin eorice. vSplend AuD ae eye-catching ane, Sine com ieomy Seted ? Realy ; 3- 5:30 fomet Ag me now ac : by bet to "gala or mote LOANS $25 TO $500 ~ ‘These ae part time. : vine roam hon hy save 28 Utica R 7 thes mt Tt "$020 with "3008 = 00 E. WB. Aaderess, ree eee Se 1% bathrooms Yoon Gee tica Rd. SM OODHULL KE soho Arbor." Phone ermandy’ 9-208 ENEFICIAL n h’ Attached room : . _ T gyed, Nake farm er 8 Pm tC : wie ie porch’ Attached | “fui sised dining room. biker hove 9 ¢ zoom “ist ¥ ‘bm AN & SON 1 BUILDING COMPOSED OF 6 | ~~ FINANCE CO, ake orty . ve - v : en with large break papers rent ving eee St. 3 room apts. Also three small 1 W. Lawrence a war Sun’ trom | Foom” Sereened.in akfast room, “ining room Kitchen apd ; tee ey ACRES cottages. Lake privileges, Must | FE 2-049 Pontiae [MES BARTRAM | ‘ale drive “reese: OF gre ihe lot Oh ss os ts | oa feeds. Hi dividiny, Frontage | Press, Box tf, Os Pontiac | LOANS $20 TO $500 21960 ves ~ vy dow : Me iidings. Owne. ‘OXFORD, \ natu ° OR_ +1 Turn off Hu case som for enty 6G08- ; MICHIGAN re Only 11) ELM ST + RO oi Mohawk. on Utica. LAKE OAKLAND Reasonable terms. “pm acre. | Siore with § room apartment HOUSEHOLD D edrooms, furnish; RES. - ! bedrocens. tll sitic. full base: Leslie R. Tripo. Real tiful lots 200 Loofiees 028 tr Pratted ed tm 4% were parcels. Front. Eas. rms. TUxedo FINANCE CORP. ‘aig five (drive “earage, “ot pp, Realtor | {rentege on the lake Many trees ong ge Meiiere-aliy send. Es BEAU - GRAND OF PONTIAC Priced @ quick sale, 2 ag pitctemmogy Ser cedar, m Se, eS cenl tractively. . Priced at- ¥ 9161 Whittier, Detroit 3% 8. Saginaw St. Fe ¢-0535 “*TYSKA REALTY sont a FE Can place, "Priced: tov'sell” at, $5000 Dorothy Snyder Lavender chinery wuhstake (OB. REPAIR MA; 2010 Van Dyke FWinbrook 3-1700 | { Fo) ap yes “VE ba fer _ MONE 31% | ONFINISHED pe M.S of. Choice Ph ogg octtvomeg eg “path, full TRB od fbetts LADD’ S, Inc. Choise inhe homes. 9 eng 3 bot _140. Phone OL STi * | “286, Dixie | basement oll heat «. fireplace, | BY OWNER POR CASH DESIRA- ok taaee Gn ban Piains 45 ACRES or ia good beach, | ble 2 bedroom home, parti TRA- 406 jes pallor mad Clarkston area. N Je WALTER GREEN MY 25031.| Myra, PE 29200 al! ceraee nel PE ior a |-ssranch home in suburvan woodio | Myra. PE 34008. all 4 . NEAR I setting. School woodlot “BIRD” | Sat Afte ay Fri. and TAKEVILLE LAKE. REA- 250, bus at doer. 813.- "CVT OPEN en ("Nranable let. OA 69883 = inn o| aaa | Sy BORROW ene Hs : 4 - | | | 122 ACRES 1 esis | HOUSE TO BE MOVE | : | J \ ACRES -ARGE REST HOME licensed s ED. -7 ROOM , COME PCE re West ef 1 patients and no ensed for and oak eare” Plastered = walis Privileges oe with this attrac tractor land 40x80 on need tern) 18 ‘rm home fully fautooed oe O unaday 26 Waiting Late PES Pathe Ave. tive 2 bedroam Larze livin | sto. 30 stanchions Ringed Doce ae © ” e Today oom, natural fireplace kitefien | chance to buy @ reaso “o* av ‘ with amble dining » itehen priced fares Ol) wel easonably HIGHLY PROFITABLE GIFT 4 Grou: vour bits rotect NEW F reation room 2! car's Bak drilled nearby = now being arty food store Really ard credit’ Take up to = ect vour > EW FHA HOMES : 2 BEDROOMS ~ ; 100x190 lot. mpl t © garage $5 a, terms place $7.500 dn. plus ances repay a months to once, Se Ucadiyadioel wenden tame Unfinished” tice sub. Pull lend, | LONG LAKE SSOACRES - GARDEN. FEED a kr with ° ¢ | 83.960. sub. Full price, Privileges a U 8 wH STORE located AND SEED 51 oo ee aes oe ee | eed. Mist Now should I call a plumber, déar?” Stymie, 73 | ioe = | ee ee Bere ive rm. mod x. 000. : ; d tion. $26. Rode ae ee WILLIAMS LAKE 2 BEDROOMS ong erg ea ay home on bise ern farm FINANCE CO Bas stove. $10. a - enly 61.300 dee make Fina - ktoo hwy O NEN J. 2142 Jac Bivd. down vlus mortgage costa, Lo: sod garage. "OR Same Werk chen | mente 84 000, Fer Sale Leta “al F large well-constructed ee | MOVIE rene eee cones! pormnree, Convenient Locations: | ford, Mich Pm MU e360. us P Seaiyn Ave. street, west WANT TO SELL OUR HOUSE? Mines STRAITS | ~~~ go For Sale Acreage 47 shade jrees, eee cee nn) ae ee OA sastectens: => OS a Huron et Saginaw St. cose be : ' lend 5 doub ‘ * 3. I. & a pent eh Eo lapetrevndt ome ar BUILDERS - 20 LOVELY ACRES _ iif Sell to veoavert to aa| Si" en erie dai: DRAYTON” Prares: 41a Digie| florea, itcre bed FHA . Leen petra sal chiae, 0 | ) cleOrsasqa abe (Cow lots | Just off Y ACRES = Sa UV rarentd oe : WALLED TARE : , banter vein aliens | ' CEDAR ISLAND Waterior’ Two. country land lee bogey Tscctions building Pad . Ceniveties. 9 le fer oar WastauUnanTs. in, Lika a a Dank PMA Ginee Midis, Ch r - wn kitchen. gas forced ai rf = lakefront ranch of Crescent Lake Owner, Ed ing and sightly with abo road frontage w *| Arbor. tn oe and tereneeia, agin Payot [|p ae ome, tarm,| gies Wrest heme) Froese Stes) Goes eee] me campus chonpine cnier,| Mortgage Loans 54 iameine tt ‘Coster Ee pal olla: anon got the belance at | bomaaetA pine ag erences ers: Cass LAKE BEAUTIFUL BUILD | GIROUX & E RANKS years and eiarvere over 108 gross. $42.500 on terms. LOW Seow DINING FABLE & met ched garage 193 ft | tng spot on hill =e —_ee $1,000 DOWN | SUN 2 to 6PM seaped lot 624,500. rane re en lake. pire seen ge Diag aaee BI pe FI OYD KENT R ano Man NY OTHER. CHOICE otenee fe 3 bedroom : | ew REED LAK | until §—Sun rds ost af ealto 38 OPPORTUNITIES wellings: mm bd] rey = Scorraia: tasatea eal | Om MR EXECUTIVE ee ed evel el! brick 3 DRAYTON ¥ WOODS. — BOUT %%% acre 1 to § pm. | 4 W. Lawrence : rE aia 7EROUaT eee snout Rorremer die wee’ cme | penchy hemise tis) avis cod boners feation” room. ell. restricted shes aa, tate most one e bom me et ono Sunshiny cnere Mews to Cansamess Sewer WARD E. PARTRIDG E| sie ao ae ERSON out of this world Lar, auty new community. 821.730 ic priced t st Ces ee ue. ROS u jer 1 Ser gms : nilee State Bank Bid 3 Large basément . rom tne oe REAL 9 | Phone FF 45-2406 z. IVAN W 2 car careae in beautiful Forest | COMMERCE : HOLMES. 8 ARTI R AN aS 5-357" TOR, FE 2-83 6 | NGANGC 6or PE SOT) HR prey ee eg mbetvs out & see telat tena as CR ae A. vs ta ACRES AVATLARLE near | Sale Business Propert OANS ON HOUSES rong ee sey, Telceraah |. Sceral firesince imi mg room| Exclusive H OR +10 |” for geoetviate Excellent “location asiness Froperty 49) iseat NON fe6 to 81.500 : ; Mact rove road. right to knot lace dining J. de omesites ‘Call J ; = 1 On m FF S-5001 or FE 5-947] | coe nen oe Sf Beh fer kngyty pine kitchen, le Math 4| Cub Estates end Forest Lake Healioe. Fe tase RETAIL— © % 3 Oo homes ot madera, If no answer. Ph. FE $-286¢ porch terrace patio. $17,500. Grikerd) alse oe Forest Lake ae IN AUSTIN TOWN- INVESTM . ples jheqetesy ool eeapea Miho Evenings and Sundays 9 Seautifu ALSO TWIN BEACH vision. Hickory ce betd subdt-| pee Sek st of Stan S * MENT 300 watiene homes PLL ocerttn pay fate Realtor eee ern _p veezooms! rence Cotta AREA Bioomfi¢id Township. beautiful | settle estate Pe boss? wean te | Excellent location for ft A}. BUILDING ‘co-operative Real Estate Exchange poche) hewee wah) aiteches pe Sneed ge the me Sox100 ft lot.| Dew office at poor heard oor estate 35-0547“ Sasa Giosciant | Seams poms 04 “- ee oe “ae Ré) Ones Galy 6 am. ts 6 olen ioe aay downtown retail out- ! I.AKF AREA cuick Teiseraon ‘road wo'Rquars | bedroom Large ae BG RS) cn. secand ‘Deut alone net ste aoe ed road, turn west and sate mm. Large itving r , Pxceptionall 6 pe over ~~ Exceptionally -ni block to . go 1 6 ‘t kitehe a room ’ P oS for subdividin cent return on tn GooD ROW 2 tials landscaped lake front, tot | nual cok iw Gla dee| 8 beens | aermnery | restay A. JOHNSON, Realtor Property being subdivided on re Offered at abeut 1.) of Yoproaue- ee OMe ree , i mis. } 5 - t Soria seroouea fea bath. full | OFFac or open signs finished in weld weed $17 600. FE 4-2533 i. visckton “Froniage. Revit Pon = 800 én ——— eae L. FRAZER « DOOR. ; mt vorch. 2 CE OPEN 0-6 FO > Nite © Press bos transportation car garage Call todev R THE HANDY MAN 1704 S. Telegr . for or will trade ; aph | Rd. BRICK _for good rowboat. MA 6-36%4 , } A Ot rr; T Pyar atten large living roe LA &** K STORE 1947 27 a 2 Close to Downtown | oe ee ON, Realtor eainite seal cciate eae kiteb- eon rey BLOCK BARGAIN Ricneteatler rade” cular’ ee 1 room brick house, *0x103 lot. | ‘ S. Telegraph Rd. $8. 000 Lot ON JOSLY 10 ACRES Sisters! tase down payment on home sr farce |. toned Commercial Excelent ban FE 4-2533 Multi-Takes Real or ON JOSLEN ite BY 36, | wongeg ES z.story, brick, mercantile pulling fare’ Ca to keage reuse Par ’ | = oe zs = ealtv school. FE us and parcel pes mil cation : t LARGE TRAD both business & Be week fer) 3080 8 COM = 50008 of Pisher Bod es north; }, Auburn Hats on ‘sis E IN ALLOWANCE iaisrmation me Call for wan MERCE RD timber te y Plenty of saw ighwav. Perfect for = fu beth Lak on your old Lag sed or band ARKET 41050 OAKWOOD MANO ae ee a we one store peace. uhembene fiventory, Call John Ailexba. FE New S hp. Buckineer outboard butidin R. SUPERB . 8430 down and heating or. most oe eves motor, regular $188. wi 4 Galak : Ssaatitel pesssngep bana among : 8) ACRES ? | Neon or ee eee et | UIPPED BEAUTY Abo will secept Mgnt oh = - 3 bedrm | bric terms. YOU : er at 62,700 < ic te sell at one OP m in trade. Law | Leree 13154 Begge = ot ene ; s. YOU'LL LOVE IT, Semt-privete lake, excellent os with just 94.000 = Rn Meacelle locetion. rion, in res- sharpened soe Besens Weseeaee, | reer » och, fipors, fam bout 3 select | OFFERS maceal tHE FRONT. |. iran. Super building site. 6725. ina Fertile clay loam mt fish) dey ‘sow to wet ues Reaty. PE. b048 MY | “ROOM COPTAOE. LAKE GRIGN. mt. with oar- of W - superb bulldi e of cultivation | 2 ORI titioned ¢ niee sand be mg site. $725 bide High | MY 3 ON. as water room. gas heat. auto | \fiddie Straits Lake | eine TandsCaved Coot tow. or eRe ato git Te en hours “drive to “downtown “Pon. WEST SIDE Sale Land Contracts 52 T ADs YOUN [AND COWTREGT KENMORE es 9 - | | YOU Ladle ; - Oe pap) 1 SUS fast Just ee womes on oe -em modern vear round J wuartere with | BUY IT-WE’LL INSURE — | patel pili aaegsas gre buildine lo | CONTRACT BALANCE ee a en or auto AUTOM ATIC W ASHER : be Le > s ; $5950. good mortgage costs moves vou in candy Remo Prise os 87 700 home has ae a | 80 ACRES | me gireet Vppecment tor’ = Ean “sec $59.60 per mo. Your cost TRAILER eT NAnOn | Raieae"Bame "Ghd" ateue "°° | Shaner Nreeneaia ‘ich | ctarnstes caret” bine for sunay.| oe Germans errieet: SEEN secured’*by i, etroom, | $2.8 Telegraph __Open ohn K. Irwin | South Fod lattes screened porch” an’ |e tlason termes rt WARD. "EMBREE & GREGG For Sale Clothin eee San neoe ome es | aan | 3 ~ REALTOR rooms and full with $16 000 down a REALTY CO. RE | FLOY aon te =| RD EL PARTRIDGE 1865 Union Lake R¢ EM 34903 7 Ue ore wine eae | RLS Be ries! | PACT co ome Ete tl Begun ies aw YD KENT, Realtor | KEATTOR. FE 2-8316 Slog tke Yunegee OP OL Tar PETA partemiva Sus, Gln: sanges, Gaver is Phone 5-0447 en aved street. east ALK perative meet Estate Exch: Lawrence Fr a “ = _. € ress. Suttabie for brides- | "t2¢- Electric Eve ve 21804 | E“Sarwae wee terms | 31 Ockend Av SS Realtor | FE2 2-263 aac - a ive: | W. Huron 8t. 25% DISCOUNT | Sees oe Maten, choose from ay — . Loon Lake Privil Evenings & Sundays MADle 5841" | 107s ont Se Vemetmners Ewes $8,200 balance ot the rate of $82 "eo sere ane| moerneem Bed with OP EN HOUSE Practically ow} bedroom __XEXT pos 208 7, To. BRANCH RES ENE Coat te Jou. Py re mere Girl's or lady’s Weather Rnenen totte end 8 tnate, Ood ranch on nicely landscaped THREE LOTS xi50 ad 500 COM. For Sale : @ business, 480° on M-10 room bungalow on 6ox200 ft | V lam ressers, tables and some GL Raa eet) own aw isranp | Hila“ eee rr wor pour | For Sale Farms 48) fu "iital cat, orumetsl ta'tehin Yitca, Taraee stars| er S10 lkenew: FE) Sus pea . L Knotty sine I's car ceneed Located tn Lake oven cu —ILLaIDE. Bm A FINE 0 ACRES. ALL CLEARED | Bea Ssgucwy REALTY Real Estate, 1362 W | Huron ork size 7, $10, like new. FE All good tor cottage ws Cameleuil andl Wok! at Goes 6. , 812.950. terms pecthete ya to mainiand and 240 ft om savemen S aeel house; alee pas ease 7 gy ea _ 3-033 or E women. Call OR Mr. Cars. = 13. Ask for 5 0 169. GENERAL ELECTRIC DELURE $ tiful brick 3 bedrm ranch type | Indian Village Senas Searmer hens) oe % mi from Clarkston giS5R | Douse available scrosa road rte a — oven stove. Yell heuce too many more A A te +e eres nom : ge er ant nome aon ater Aes | sete 13 miles northwest = Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A = Sale Household Guods 57) Goop breakfast set. eaten, — : compare these fe: room home in operty is an ideal = NER LOT WEST Phone owner. MA ani G 8TUDIO : tures Large high lets 75 a excellent condition, Living | or the’ cit retreat side Improved. 623 | or MaAytair 6-2384 sroc.—S. D. M.—Ho ont COUCH. 628. ‘ Glastered | walla aclect eek i 154, | room 13x22 fireplace vests. | Ven iceen Fyll price 5-5156 after 5 Lennox, FE | ~ Se eR RENT FREE A one fami me | ADMIRAL 11 CU NEW Se enern * : marble stils spacious full reese } bule, modern kitchen oie | LARGE B _ ‘COU N TRY EST A’ TE ee ceopectina ly business that's been | it. $300.06 deep pdt UP- E REFRIG r , with ree room already | resend’ | breakfast nook. Screen ter- | Bradford , BUILDING "1 LOT ON 125 ACR ‘ as 3 MONTHS " a two families for over | %, terms #H » special ft pm machine — SH Gee mest snd aes bot ed | race.. aluminum tile bath A leas, 78 105 ft frontage, 297/ An cmportann =S- Hall, 80x65: years Lease of $125.00 ee | tric, 825 W. Huror Elec- § Electrolux cleaner. stove— heaters WN. ; water | stairway to ‘ e 85 ft on rear 7 i¢ v to have the best Can / at Woodhull Lake. — includes § & bath i ‘ ees Se tiv. dition. 107 Mt. Y com = Laptred ry eorecas veces rand idles | fieeacatpanreation ay or cash _or trade FE 2-4 woe or es re nena a any Watcren etek ae erase be Ps | $12,000 peer ees rs Adept can, for is ae gt Pe. Liv | GSS nat aa VACUUM c nany other features and for as | : car earage Quick REAL : < _. — catt’’ silo erib nd be purchased v an| ventory. Do lel nteed in- | § iain ite, Werte ets fowe te meneee | ee ME Bp Cons enter ee ewe ee | | ‘saresamtiata, | Mane aeth Botte trates, ‘We seprls, Hines “our Cas 7 oa Eves Fr We eautiful one acre h. ‘ul modern farm | | _ Go out W Huron st 4-39) ass Lake Front SILVER LAKE eatin ee cellent land and ve parcels Ea. | Roses =i) Cold viens) tuevioss = For Sale 0 or Exchange 50 STA ie IRONER, $35. GAS’ STOVE | VAcUOW COEARER WFR Waterford Two. hall =a te Brick end frame home with | ‘Footages KE | Yocstion “Only $15 down & | fireniac natural brick eae -WIDE | elvinator refrigerator, $65, FE 3 & bargain! Hassock. ein olea cot asce clvas a view of the lake from COGEN BUTLDINO CO onkn pis Dror eee moana eee. caxe. EQUITY i ace 6 eres won 1m | yee oo ok Ss machine, $35: high | LO bcd pert wmcsel-) Salcemen) &= ‘he cae. Livine vesm pore dpee Cafl_Lincoin_$-0143, Royal Oak LHOsB wT matic. off beat. Sece cane sel _#rp home. FE ¢0006. . a Scarpa eae of Pontiac | Bee $167 iL VESEAT -property. ; place. dining acm) win fire: ‘ DOUBLE CABINS crnuMe | sa wo ROWN, Realtor Sas pas room aot. ge Sana ron eee Fie pal GRO. | PE_ +1582 dmesser, Lol Used — Lath d wesing : errace, 4 bedrooms, plus/| for uron. Bargain | —.—~— uron FE 2-440; many oth e and 1 afte: ERS | PER CENT DISCOUNT AN chine, good ¢ ma- ' library. 2 cer : cash. FE 2-7520 LAND @UITABLE FOR SUBD other exclusive features that | wy caster * pm te 5-2585. 6 oaus DISCOUNT AND ou ondition. Buy !t at | John K. Irwin | lavatory. tilly room, bot WHY PAY RENT FOR.|" ze et Lote pr immediate. build. must be seen to be appreciated. | “ines ag Gen ¥ equity in to "vou Tate Eeoed rose Pr 41803 anytime deliver. Cal . REALTOR -; t heat oii fired ’ : . poe ress & os RIDGEWAY Pe eons, Serres: covertane tocelen! sree try eset geri ad's A SUMMER COTTAGE] — \ Ee’ Pattadat Siaeuf Be hPig | Poom PE Enis or Oe eehaes |" porgice tna eet hae i & T } a Phone FE Sout Eve. PE see pir ariced at 36.400 | bedroom rear otter yon o ” SYLV A laprocatrte reqes| nome mot Mile Rd +37. | Pow bank bad sofa bet Sis to, _ Eve. .PE_2-1804 terms. ree. — round double con- | Co-eper ative Real Estate Exchange RAY O’NEIL, R up eatin tar complete $39 95 Sot of tne eres finine tones 238 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Busi sw. OH ealtor._| deve icct ore Shove, bho "ore CHARLES Roy Annet, Inc. y Oakland County About taken im | AT a hon 2 Business Of Opportunities St | _Phone FE 37103 Be ey sote Beds 190 0 5800 pry E tac Prt ortre onty + Yiy 418 Acres — Brow Ser | Co-operative Real Estat. ce $1950 new 8 ve ae HuroPEALTOR et ai iiee an Gas wen Pi TVER Cx PRONT | 565130 6 $3500 | New § room ale [Alt MODERN. woerare N RES. | Froperty — sole. erate Ercan ee ee a Phccpcpsd Gye ELBOW ROOM! 32 ft of open Evenings i a re esin 53 N Parke | Silver UE polt course ont80 81300 | Nee ner tole attached | miles north ae pcotns Seki aca | due, 420,00 pcrcais oars newenty | pet ret ee ees || room in the living room. 8 ary - For Sale Lake 3-4998 [ot abet | Catt La Sond — $1600 | roof, milk house ae Ged bat knotty pine 4 rooms and at 6 per cent interest. Flair | desks ona Sap Piomtne poder hats tor me! Sew Sveet vat e Prop. /44|— wniprte ar 4-5078 Wat SS ROYAL OAK other outbuildings eee ee er Sa tee ee beer leony or ererriving foritag teers || ‘Furniture and~Appliantes ~ 8 “ a neeace ater . acktop roa { : . ue to health sin ay at iT e peg del ows mre tome Dome | Az Seaver UEceoweo ene [mecere) are ean tee Drayton eee ee abel wai] Bec cower or “eeatact seas R. D. RILEY. BROKER » aa Anam 2p W Huron wt, re pate tiepeees ay sd) Sree ee Lk. A New subdivision. just “right for convalescent home. pimaseratety ‘resected ares) wits weet maccenenty (priced | Pentar Peat Berean Lg 2 rnEe “pargino AND OBLIVERY |: ‘Where Wrigiev's od mente actor nT cer” ents | Uthat sentnclate tags terme | Erne ee Se) Se muse Press Bor 6 sp TaN CONTRACT. ON REM | ronGiVin dank’ tn vi Igy, Sg DINETTE say, "A PLACE FOR s easy terms, garage $6,000 ear riced as le Ly odern, near lak ANE FURNI +. EVE m . q down woas e, *dis- TURE even Yee cess) ¢ guner UA o-213i of May-| 5 SQUARE LAKE - down $660 with $70) GENE for Subdividing LOOK count 30 per cent, FE 42150. WE BUY SELL AND EXCHANOB | “Easy Spin var * BY OWNER niga Ayre arendoger idle Perry Acres 235 acres on M24 close to Gal located M : 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE Eas dryer, OL THIRTY ACRES of black dirt Les Peeusen. ue TARE |. S2faee, 3 beth homes. dock. 109 100 x 190 ft parcel Pontiac with over 2 miles Teron oo tance oney to Loan 53 5 lal. Up eth Magic PF GaS RANGE, A gorse ews clay loam Ler mile north. $2600 SS ER . i - ne Down ‘ , Ponting vty ls. ¢ mi. om Lamy area Kew being can Y gees Terms. ready to go. (State Licensed . Lenders) ANTIQUES, MARBLE TOP CO sue ene neta twin cise mah ow * 9- ; = 1 € comm airy far A springs. mer ecreira sey icrma com be A = _oR. ssanten me ee iving Selling ‘very fast so. sce ee re ecnebia oc 67 out | J. R. HILTZ mode, latter ecker lamp ta: | -clrre 39 tm oe ree . cam mit or. without Pa | Cass Lake Front Rec Sale R ee se mem were? Ae low as $700 with per ‘acre Reasonable at $700 | prar, i FF 5-6181 and chest. ooee. li leaf tabie |! ypdincod B B etront home nearby: | , ; esor r age or alesmen on th w EST OPEN 96 - 2-334 tesser tilt bac briged to sel) auickiv at nearby :| a Round Home = Resort Prop. 444 ey daily, aN A | EXCELLENT SERVICE BTaTION | ¢ ASPHALT TILE Leslee no siectrie. arver : ruty fh = room, furnace Ww CAB i L AD ‘R A nase. This as bar : Sisteoss & pirasare ia 1 porters || fyeniees: = electrie dishwasher. River Geed) tang a) CEDAR | Oo, Inc oy nnett, Nc. | os entrees individual with | 30 e MMtonrry vos” co ite} CMa Paes Pris _Call_after orE tons of Bb ealey a very com. oe scetsUia put arapes, ant 29 280 $700 dn FE 5-0n12 | 4296 Dixie He 2 | REALTORS serwece ration | experience Onc FRIENDLY SERVICE le er luescce | MEDICINE CABINETS 20 fortabie & very com- pull drapes, $17,250. | 500 ACR ~ | OR 3% slid Dravten Plains (28 E Huro' FEd f ssets, For further in-| SERVICE of Linoleums ee e | mirror, m spacious Cagereckrgre ie OIE | to Bamford to tala Riv ot ei, area tear Lapest Private Take. 406 ee pe Le | Open Evenings and seaisy ao SS sey call FE 29173, 8 am NEE ee eons re oie tare Lao! ent merred- _& private dock. _ Sunday, LI §-1515 aves ears other bufidtnss, 32.000 ——— - FE 20207 FOR 8A 500. oF TILE 12e | cabinets wi m tanted trees $50 = + — 7 LE: PICTURE WINDOW t Lincteur 60 ver cent n th «or without lieht« 10 PHOTOGENIC feet FOREST LK. IN BLOOMPIELD | Phone MO 42275 i \ For Sale Acreage. 47 : Mie Co. Titness forces sale or les | Elarold’s Paint & [| a | new Uslittnw § ¢ door unfts. all house with 2 plage eed ereees Torn. exe Sronta 1 acre woods. | —*38 Monroe._Lanecr. Oe | a 54508. or FE Sone ni WI | 40 «8 8 i Ano Fi rorescent™ “ Joo Orchard of view e. . . jazina J m ne] CLS | aes See | om me “AKE ORION | area tater. pond. 200" yaa, off Moin North Branch Township. ye SOS a CL SERVICE? | © NOMBER OF SMALL RADIO’ METAL WED, SPRINGS AND ei ore & @ 00d inco mmit Dr. 165 ft. front M1). MA 5-3486. _ yds, off| Some wooded. This f ape th beer & wine takeout portables. FE 5-87 Beaut : A gorgeous beauty can be. — Lake F Ge beadiitel Li Orc. 2 uce:| ;| completel arm comes| Also gas pump Has modern , a BEAUTIFUL § PIECE. DINT Se meeress: complete. 18 te have ond = wake Fronts on room home, boat hou: 2 bed- 3 ACRES cored y equipped with tractor,} ence doing good vear resi-| Then Hom _foom suite, 65 Sipple L ING | _©. Hopkins. . reduced to $21,900. I id Price Sa -B ae quarters. A) teat bu or ‘with Hving | 4 lover é NE papas er, drill, drags, ete. Large| Dusiness Will consider round | to come. ed Auto ts the place EB ake Orion. | WORGE GAS RANGE osaslen: immed. Pos- | Saginaw bay year argued. lor summer ely 3 acre parcel about 4 m and bath house has base- home in trade or small) your fi lost loans made IG SALE ON NEW _Table tov 865 . | Three modern lake front sum Tused $13,750. terms miles from city limits gf, Pont! ment, furnace & all convenien _Hartiand Rd. F terms. 1396 ir first visit so come in ce bie wo 00 OF 170i. lh mer Actual size is 150 x ntiac Farm ts availab eee: nd_Rd._ Fenton, Mich one for cash $500 NORGE REFRIG B.D. CHARLES, Realtor, His ea nar Port Wee] REAL -GRAND | ‘e'edar“ Ree ee pe ee Gas STATION FOR LEASE. Iv-| ¢ repepmeal 2 Fase) yuRNITURE oe eae alesmen’s " and fishing, Onl t 9161 Whitt! y. ly $1750 = to your ad - rE home ee ne 4-6962 of Pontiac Cal * ae Sale S i tier, Detroit . : Fdw. M. Stout. Realto nd ack aor GROCERY. STORE coats pee. La courteous pdt tia New cotton mattresses . | 9x12 LIN RU i717 & Telecragth Rd 33572. Resitors +E (023544 orl eton etl <=5 7. ou rban Prop. 45A 6 ACRES lan aicidae mt os ea T B down and $35 per month, FE are iisaifer Cortes) aqutte te ter Comary Neate ieee | went) Ty, baths exterior tain See ee et ek oan IM 6) Seay FE 2-85 i ANITY | iN | EXCEL 5-6761. ment and D equin- ly rolling land g with slight-| ¢Xcellent condition A n consider $5,000 down to y ABOU AN 23 _condition. FE T0783. Tl ; 1 ROOM YEAR ROUND LAKE- Qust 15 ieees , $1.850 with 3200 ona at only | meseire stone fireplace Roa pooper tose @eaiio ‘ote ar Por com. aoc, ert Nat’! = me! CAN BE odin , foe wae let REFRIGERATOR MON. od . front home, aes rs If vow see thi a large 15x23 living roo write or call Noel & : Seturday © tn +| End tables $1 80 2 ectric Gove Exce - a Thermostat - |, home we believe that v oH « {exit dining room. Also. in- Krieg Realtors, Boyne City, Mich.| LEA = case head up. new book , —Sitioa, Must oa = al tn Hotpoint ‘electrie ge ol wi at ioe eee lesean value Here ts Joa = RES See ep ee eT ee DOWN : oy . INANCE CO.| $4: relricerators et ene | ~ Penny Paint Sales of apasters ° @ year afound stres parcel with | with living 3 : ec.. 85 up; beds all - | House -a‘nt SSeS bruit 1Re fs oH PAUL A. KERN, Realtor| $12" Px ma lstronm Teerote ihe | bath.) The, howsew and. barn are i Ay ROCHESTER, MICH, | ty ew chrome dinette raion 0 | cali at gem 4 pene "ie cen cite, - me yout money problems |. eg eo 60 SED peat sere : ye and x on private new reagy fo P| r. : bath show- eautifully furnish CHARTREUSE ‘¢ just 12 ties oc S iy r 4288 ° , located x 4 mi. north a wonderfu , doing : L TABLE, _ ¥ appoint- Dixie Hwy. iac . of erful business. Offe: > AMP AND SH | ver ee ee Sat le ARD , Oa oar Ttaarnte| Ha wat rms eee Seer dora bl VERY eae WALTON TV _ Sa us Gndet tne — - REAL ESTAT SG or 2A RES : C. E. WOOD FINANCE CO. . : ae. eels, = POM segeete ES E- DUPLEX. $11,500, $2,000; 9 = te ~ ag Rem Sitgte Broker ———}- _FE4-1574 > a= ; 1780 eo ee Harrison B= FOR THE EXECUTIVE|« qunsot 4 KERN, Realtor asi ual“ Ee i bn laa le a a | eg ee = GET CASH QUI | Bestind bet sunch with Semen Ave. ER 2-000 Lots; 46) GS GE — with $1,006 . CK: a ae le em sea eect gante| LADD'S, I OPPORTUNITY | wwe pn to $500 RSet pee: S| amr genes | Fa So Sa ne. | feng. wate eaten J Sin w two meres af tend paca Fn ens cate Gone: \ YLVAN |= oy Rwy, Drayton Plaine converibie vatele, oi | are too features’ to tell veceqerss jek» gereruter co a mer MA SSIS or Mays | FE hatte ne.) M08 Pontia gg f eye tl A Eb rage Ele | elaborat ma atures 3 | _Wiiname tate OR ¥ air Sewell ne | entiac Lake Re business tocation Sener oe oan cccontiiion, ' “y : ne / me. ‘SIKO LoTs oh Ak (. ACRES » ROOM MOBENI wv. $25.000, term: arranged. AKL. LAND om \ FE " fae : : ome. $21. down y Phone Detroit WQ) | FOR ¢ ASH IN ‘A |. acres, Carn, #12000, 24.008 dow oe} FlOYD KENT, Renieye URRY. sell things| Marie, St See oS mw. Meera mee LOAN CO, ; : & ves | Next’ to Consumers Power through Classified | Ads, | : Edw, M {. Stout, Realtor Aarne Be goes! Dial FE io ‘RABBITS AND HUTCHES. FE 65-9165. : REGISTERED SPRINGER. SPAN- fel. Best blood line. 3159 Orchard PLYWOOD % tm fir. 4x8 per sheet ..... 98% Lake Rd. FE 8-1249° sandeo . tEG. TERRIER PUP- #xt hardboar~ > , 06 is sven ie pathroom soard ti pi, ema cogs Renu, ote “9 grand - ey oe Bainroon Reaocide neaters ait = ‘Korte ae aa Nhe OA _ z = = +_' - > CHURCH'S INC. Siner tite canintta $40 50 8-288 ‘TOY TERRIER DOGS. 1 REG. | teres Male — female 6290 Wilhams Lake da, Damaged Refrigerators Some, sti? in carton at ceive away orices ALUM. oe DOORS, 834.95 COTTON CANDY “STAND WITH A achinpe. signs and Hepar ole 4375 ; WHITE MICE cara 1 ALL Make over "sto r a OA HUTCHINSON _#et Shop. Ld 8 Astor. PE 4 46433 1 PUP 31 3} MONTHS OLD 1 PART DEMING DEEP |W WELL L PUMP. ¢ Trailer Sales collie and water spaniel. 87,00. wooe cabinet 24 ees ‘ 4615 Dixte: Hwy ——Dravton Plains ene : Trained, Boarded 7 doors, ¥ in 6 ft xX. 23 BLISs Ogs eutside door 's =x 66 in. nes a LB. _ SIDE ICEBO : s Lake ALL LL BREEDS BOAR DED, DRAW TITI rE “HITCHES “200,000 FEET Reet non agee ois Seed eee WA JERI 8IC KLE BARS FAIRBAN MORSE 24° iG M R Eitan an AND MOTOR- MOWER ROTARY AND REEL TYPES '* MODELS TO CHOOS 4 OM. THESE MOWERS ARE ILT FOR QUALITY AND | SER VICE EVANS EQUIP B La 6301 Dixte Hwy fa 5-7878 Auc ction Sales li ii dialinenl oN AUCTICN EVERY WEDNESDAY > Smart Sale Farm For Sale Housetrailers 78 MOBILE 2115 Watkins Lake Rd BIKE eendition J Cc HIGGINS GIRLS FE 2-708}. BOY'S 26° RACER R BIKE. 1 YR old. Cost me $63 new. will sell for $25 193 Seward near Auburn at EF Blvd FE 23-0087 | RALEIGH SPORTS ENGLISH RAC- _er like new. FE 2-3360 Boats & Accessories | “85 we 77 ALUMA-CRAFT KOATS, | EVINRUDE MOTORS -(N YAN BOATS marine PEN Michigan propellers, ali paint and varnishes EZ terms Good beat trailer, cheap. MA- RINE SALES & SERVICES 423 _8 TELEGRAPH ~~ CENTURY BOATS - Hoists kn See oe ee tame 1 and 2 Dougiss Fir Dt | Mie tate APARTMENTS gbtper sem PE. “Howiend, 3248 Dixie Hwy Season slr dried All’ sizes. | BOARDING. BATHING AND CLIP- aay ii LAr Oe a a 2%" rie abnaciciee 36 08 488 tabdie Z i j thy and ciover straw and lan. TLUX r RUNABOUT ‘oo A ‘ta lamps i iy Save Money at ta E3\4" base WP ree fa fe also hay tp the field while baling. We ett take your contract ear Pee nee ie electric A hp pe ‘tiv: room «.7 $20.50 BURMEISTER’S “nhs” Base dhoe Je ha ft. | vf 821 rs furniture. house jot or what have motor, radio and trailer FE pe. sofa bed suite ...... 940 0 : St ous S HAGGERTY | en Aa = Ww you on used trailers. rit, a pe. Ww dinette set ..... i 5-034 : : : pos twin po . $9.95 LUMBER CO. { ‘ DEN - meoztord Trailer Sales 12 FT. BOAT & ELECTRIC TROLL $30 56 | : ACRES OF STANDING ALPAL. Trail ing motor. Also gas motor washers * Seo 88 MArket ¢1084 | 6-/8 fa and brome hay at N. VanDyke. | } = e"Sovth of Lake er parts) sale cheap Call after 7 p.m Sat. guaranteed 7 rty H Walled Lake) OA 8-3515 @ Orion op M34) or ali day Sun only. MAple as —<—. USED 000-30 TIRES +0. Ma “= : Sal Livestock 72 aa maa’ anand: a $-6721 - ; . Or ie Livestoc 2 sMA DOWN PAYMENT 800, 000 a eee RAARRRA RR ener nn wn | BOY THE OUTSTANDING DIV. 2-225 3 CU IN HYDROPLANE, i APH. ra , =e : . : ° very fast. 536 Judson Ct. After "NS c.—J oe Neeeete tne Sen on Better check the address again, Buck!” AYRSHIRE Cow MILKING (AP. Thug, Lome. uer af the Pear | i'm i; E ER’S sa} ee nob. prox. 30 Ib. a day, very quiet, Ideal! citiny pew uty ‘WT ROCKET CHRIS CRAFT UTIL. | . 18 W. Pike Only. ais | "AT Steen, s nie on SE tine “ste ‘| For Sal Miscella 60| Sale s as for family, $100, Holstein bull te) Pert for the "mall Sataily or Ce a and WHITE sTAR T OUR PRICES ARB NOT ORLY ERAS or ate sce neous ood 7 monte oie. een couple neral with service Siren Tt eke Tange. Excellent id 18 Low ‘BUT Loon a SERVICH 18/1 WHEEL pc ER EXTRA - sri Sale Sporting Goods 65). jemds: See ‘Giaings ‘Road. FE ome ee peel bey) Mle Tos te Josephine re condition 5-6660. : ie odere' ee Bev Johnson. Remote contro _ 30 GAL. AUTO HOT WATER | AQUA ) ~ a WHITER WASH ee las Sano Btls sme ntnary ye | Sesh a Say MOOES TOP |x youna woLereny BULLE aNp | futguaat Clery eS oe gene iin ire | tz Sheet Rock C & C 0130 | dice ips Fal AND | Sik SUNBEAM PORNACE GUNS BUY SELL TRADE | MA | Otte wy Good for fishing $300 OR 36123 BRIGHTER FIXTURES | 428 masonite. sneet 4 38 ood ‘i duct Work aid ceanitaar ware eaey teen age i HOLSTEIN-PRESH ALSO CALF, 1954 AMERICAN 35 FT, 2 BED- iy Fr WOLVERINE FRONT & 1x8 Std w. pine dds per $89 00 LIONEL & AMERICAN a lecaultice ww (sinine GUNS) BOATS MOTORS "3 cows. 4 brood sow 1 Yorkshire _tms OR 3-450 center deck. Steering wheel. FE | LOVLIER HAIR ieisiotd 2 = bts ver pedo FLYER TRAINS conaa Tuhwace Goop| wf © ppburrsnell mb 8 boar 2380 Wattles East of John R (18 FT HOUSETRAILER GOOD| 47051 2665 Middlebelt SOFTER SKIN ists w= sine ehetving. fe. 196] aOTBORIZED -PACTORY sERV.| (oMtition PE 45420 ein tN dae (ey COW OU YRS | Ln Gvod tires, license. 60 14 Fr SHINGLE DECK FIBER-| nf R LOD fftr eta ft . bd , . Ina iGERATORS. qias runabout and trailer, floor | a We can show you how it's Leger Ind std flooring per M .. $130.68 tee and genuine factory ria didlo ates REFRIGERATOR : Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 GUERNSEY COW 2130 LIVER- 21 MACOMBE {GRUBER | model. will sacrifice WandA Boat , Wert ee “Revoolde atier | 2x6 std Douglas fir per M $99 00 TAsKERs br wwe ron 8 ueceete Agee a einsoank: —one ~ ~~~ | fois, Rochester OL 2-3308 Very ~ ioe MA | Co 32650 Northwestern Hwy. MA * : 8. loot samples scoun aia : engi dite _ | 4150, es : softner Pree information no ob ne «. a == PHELPS EI. BCT HARDWARE Terms Cali or stop at Wayne ATTENTION GENTLE a YR. OLD BUCKSKIN, | 1959 25 FT ANDERON “excer | ©4150 __ - = Teation axes" + — Lo SEO od bo Sia eenntl On| Hesting Co $23 N Main Roch | We deliver 1 2.3 yards or more | _OA_ 8-29 -__lent condition FE 5-24 12 FT PLYWOOD BaaT MOTOR CRUMP ELECTRIC anes” fie givuase SSE $3 os | _3 138 soster_ OF Seaty crushee stone, washed sand. erav- ONE aie GUERNSEY FAMILY 21 FT MACOMB 48 oF TIRES _and_trafleg MA 5-784! yer) mec eeeee ee ———EEE ao EC e op soil fi a ime, ectric bra N ti CHRIS CRAFT P 3465 Aubure Ra PE 637) | 1202 w pine pivwond:.... 911 20| MANUFACTURER: AGENT GALE |\5 Al ELEC HEATER OM Gon etuan, PE cose Om pal eGR = GELDING |. PE oe i ane F30483 9 UNFINISHED CeOnNER CABI | sions Ka pine ol |... a3! more (> furnaces ‘rom $225, (80 sink fittings $50.50 up | ATTENTION! STOP LOOK PALAMINO GELDING | sss noure-it bP mOUseENaTE. | ic apex DLineR MOLL com: mete ai room 4uite. 1xt@ knotty pine per M 160 0¢ a “te wth -arner Nationaliy | L@undry trays «tand faucet. §21 Top s@il, peavy black, ore Saddle and bridle, $250 EM }-4609 er Used 1 month, big discount, plete access and 22's hp Bpeedy ei IVeRsat pou, ~ rex | 1x12 pencting WP per M. $16060/ known merchandise 00 8 Perry | SAVE SUPPLY 100 8 Saginaw St tree, Direct from arms. § "ye |PiOG, FAT ONES 7 Weems. s11.| Zhe," Clet Auburn Heights. | Twin Evinrude motor Price 6300 $299 05 a HD og Cedar fence posts se | Rs NEWMAN'S VARIETY GIFT 2? WHEEL TRAILER NEW FRAME Q delivered. . 11178 Sugden Rd EM 3.5039 shat "EB 8-0801 electric a OMAR. | Nelle fs end 16a comm, keg 8 95 | and bor $40 OR 32809 4-0063 : : a te a (oe MoD } Rw EXPRESS 39.95 Electric Co. Y Shop Orenard Lk. veer | rae 7 SADDLE. MARTINGALE & BRI. EL HOUSE. 18 FT GARWOOD EXPRESS foso Ww _ at Ni ae = “crushed stone, sand end evavel |‘. PE $2078 after $: m | teen 6 end 7 ta the evening | Gs Mav we’ sect af prencty's || arr onivensa a ans oars vl cceer tees rok er fen soe Biecuis peers kany eae | 2 ott umber —Ear!_ Howard PE +8493 O pteie oon HOLSTEIN Burt FOR SALE MOLDED PLYWOOD landing. Cass Lake or call FE | Elec ions we std * $90 05 nette never used FE 57754 A-} TOP SOIL & PEAT WHOLE- finesse cccwend a boat 14 hp Evinrude motor _ 40488 A ; 1 pe colored hath set all fittines : Ps Pant aire Soread Satir Ward. 3600 Sherwood Rd. RK 1 1 Biectric. ii 1, Bares, | sale loading Mon thru Sat 784 Se 362) Ormand Rd. off MS@, White €X~ERT REFINISHING AND RF- poor gael "yee 00 seers feat medicine cap sree ONE W AY ts ar apr etent pane, Auburn, ore Crooks. FE 46041. —Urtonviie Mich | Le ee Ete neue! re EM 38072 gas : weet's Mie . are um bine oe trical sup eee ~ a7 FAS ie Fig Seoaate. “tines | magpwane-ivwnwo | COAST TO COAST | BaP, “E nals Lape ny gnienep grone | ___For Sale Poultry 74 PONTIAC CIEE — falar agian i x cum +1133. ull May : kiand u | No ~ Se raft eauttful a ull “ahh a aie aou | 1% FOU ARE BNILOING 6 ROUSE Openes aes" staseg _‘vailere Ave Ph FE ¢2622 Pr 8°12 of PE sas7? BABY MALLARD DU ~ | MOBILE HOMES equioped 16 ft 80 hp vod | ‘si ‘or 2 : pa UCKs Ae Bo etn a CONDE | Drive OUT TO BERMEISTER'’? » Pa toy eg "omnw Hwy Fe a Blan. | &-1 TOP sOIL. FILL DIRT SAND | PE | 3 FO $1 FEET condition, trailer skis surf board WASHING MACHINES. 4nD Sete ro sg00 ON all OR 3-146 sed ag: Len oS Mee Goyette. FE OEESE AND —sosLiiGe™ ~ CALL Also re sow have a fine seiec- aaa Sone, fe ere. 5% $23 and up. R B Munro Elec- mane Gene ire PENINSULA © In FURNACE.| Materials of All Kinds | ®% 2 = es eee ateee Cr ce a ere eee ier |e Oe GE BORED D@GTORS trie Co. 1060 W. Huron Sim plete wth liseoker) biseer Sait! NOW OPEN POR BUSINKGD : | sae tiie CAGES. USED 6 egular $985 and $1095 reduced I fF Ol JARD St eet = Nard | , 2778 p48 to as iow as $3835 and $495 Trade-ins accented Easy Terme | USED BURME] STER ourcas vee ward ocak osreect eatet Seece waters, pee | Bt. {ACK DIRT. 3100 YARD, om ase Richardson Rd Walled Lake Hutchinson’ Ss The world’s lnracel tine of boat nd i, 50 21 saree J raat gem| Northern Lumber Ca. ~ o, Open Sunday ButoS no re basee OP Oe CREED TE Eee caesar [Spree ahs 2 BBB | Seon meas tote me Ply qd Fae ey ening, Co. | se fae our cer reer] Trailer Sales — wrenétt Fi’ sotto" sorroy asher ceecess 819-66 | O 2301 Diste Hwy 5-0108 = : | aluminum Davenport & chair RPO ee ee | vo rene ae a Hy ents W O Beside | Pontiac Drtve-tn reese BLAC K DIRT aan Peas < Pisteau 320 Mich. 4201 Diste Hwy ig ond Plains | abate, Lurene Bc Boats | Gas range ASBAHOS | 7 tates USED COLEMAN FLOOR IR- and Peat. 6 yds bok ot aa 5 | , Refrigerator | Pax AN. WINDOW PORTABLE! axtx% qv 2 on $3 76., Dace with thermostat. mers FE ¢652) or FE | Sale Farm Produce 75 75 : ee ee Highway _Phint KELLY’S HARDWARE fresh air maker 27°. new: Ven dxtx’, vecord 43 64) OR _3-64661 _ | BEST GRADE Tor | on SHRED. “~~~ 9 HOUSETRAILER. 3094 Auburn at Adama Aubure © oe. wetaRy — =e Wan linds, cew “ee ea | Ask us, for other low orices op 12 VOLUME SET MY BOOK: = = Se _ues oe Lerd | Ganpen _CLawre. VLOwE OWERS ‘aw Cae Sa FE 2 Heights, PE 2-881. aw ITEMS : “ he” oe” civ’ of all kin ts house, $50. OL 23-2872 e ee vegetables ti veo : FY PLYWOOD CARTOP BOATS THOMAS ECONOMY _tacrifice “¢ Pe ‘tose roeecees PONTIAC 7 WATER SOPTENERS USED $20/ | B4 TRUCKING SERVICE | io at Dixie Floral, HF | gnd 10 rowbosts 9212 Eves. = ever - each (5456 Farm Brook Rd. nea: est grade top sctl, peat and- = eee ae abt. FURNITURE CO. 6500" AUTOMATIC COLEMAN “HiT. PLYWOOD CO. 12 Mile Telegraph aad | _shredded biack dirt PE$0ou48 CHERRIES AND GOOSEBERRIFS Tal er NEAV 31 8 SAGINAW BT y furnace, $35 OR_3-2131 1988 Baldwin = PH OPE 2-2543 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTR re ORIVEWAYS GRAVELED ALL Takacs, ona lin Rd gona | nen : PONTIAC. MICHIOA GERMAN | SHEPHERD, —FauATE NEW AND USED stove Good condition FE Toes 2 | kinds of His fi) and top soil. | oe Lies CATING BOATS . URNITORR ANTioU& | —————— ___| POWER MOWERS ROTARY WATER SOFTENER NEW 80.000; -MA_ 5-74 | SERAGOES | SEED To XC al ) e | $48 00 up = aie onde Wy | OUN TYPE vit —paenaee “15 000|° TILLERS POWER SPRAYERS { grains If 4 im tam{lv revenerate | COAINNG BLACK DIRT AND PILL 4. wills east of Savaous | SLAYBAUGH'S > os Js — fee ‘ Soniviere A deposit = aa play every month and a half. Life Pee Any — eee evel i “we sth LES & SERVICE 30 Oakland . = = se th ee contre: wailed the asd ston ae eee a akland Av Westinone Bae | PROMS | ae Cailisten Garwood Weatine | Carder and. tare Eautoment, |wrren mapy Cannisoe” 0000 | tat Maple Stems." SEED POTATOES 1 YR PROM HSER anne GRUWMIAN ALUMINUM CANOE Mor, MI ¢ Fa _ .__ — Mie Be eee Rem oe | condition $13, MI 64115 PIT RUN ROAD GRAVEL, PROG. | ¢fytification vez AND TINT GoME} | 11 f°. square end for motor. Ex- WAYNE GARFERT Woskeeels win fuer’ site| NEW GALVANIZED Pre WRECKING “at weden t Capo caed |BEBAGO SEED POTATOES. 3850 | tod : bearoom motely #0 | isaac ¥ mcr oes: se it ETS s w tratlers a« {ttle a- | a APPLIANCE SPECIALS) "Suse" Sad "Ste wien onsen’ 23 Remain oo S| Serre retwesa tee exten | Gare aire ere Se yre | —ceeaeae Bd O8 EPO =| dene ne ne 3 vaste cer | Sete aaars. Bisomnieig Mil nf im lenght) = LJ Mason 6a: oer ¢ Be Bete sree oS | penne ee Terman | es sae OE hte | Me ccary | eee Sale Farm Equipment 76, “Hindiaen Mensa ENS OM, USED Je, PLYWOOD BOATS CATE a arver $98 | ee Saatnae NOBODY FARM | TOP SOIL | > AN | FE 5-0219 | Ma auto ea “er 229 SAVT PLUMBING SUPPLY |. np Vv TYPE aPntaaon UT ..OBODY - : . I es yee ONES aS LOW AS 850) OTO oS Kelvinetor 7) Aes 0 _ Semone o FE 2100 | "and paint spray cour Scissor | CAN BEAT THESE RICES! emt dieck aint 8 verd toed A-1 BUYS (iB Sere eee ‘condition. | 960. Fi ° ’ : ra | MALL BOTTLE GAs. on 8708, OAK OARTH- (oe ie ie ata wares _$10 delivered PR 44588 tua tau faacron uae "PAR’ [S—STORE See at Costello's Boat House. oleae. Milford. t_after © pmo M SLACK TOP PEAT. as 60 4 Teleer: _Lake Orion, after 6 pm gas of gas, double reeulator, post eee: | Se 3H JET PIMPS ZROM no 50 Pade oe Travel Any amount delivered. FE Garten eewe meee Meee | | Aetens bas Sel lecen| Cesue | = U a oett? 6° Kelvinator W in 617? Hor WATER HEATER 30 QAI. O" Them ee 4 Baers. (uP Ba 12 rer ela am or PE *5056 (opal "Used Power Mower | Open Eves ‘2 Sun PM ire eet rian Ry uane # eu Many eheose = from. ee ‘8. : ee erms | __ Me ew use very @. NEW FLOOR 6AMPC ER ee. serves ane eT PLUMBING SPECIALS (UP TO 12 FT ya PROCESSED ROAD « DRIVEWAY “ wee’s Sales & Service | ‘83 TRAVELO 32 FT. ALL Mop. | _ 2-4296 Terms Reve up « % ver dent om) site sg value. 40 50 ‘and. ps0 so +; as pipe, os a beous Tg pigs fle Gin rr. LL 3 Us “Sano i? suchion | Fe sere oa Mt Clemens <2 _Will sell chean FE 63711 MERCURY MOTORS AND YFI- new moles { ', é - v }- ne . PE sei | These are, slightly marred Also | 3 in soil pipe. $250 @ length. | DOUBLE HUNO WINDOWS. #8 | PE ¢@218_ F260 pares ROTO TILLERS NEW |p ORNER Me rete Ce | _ zit Dixte, Hwy Ceoesee Sales WESTiNOHOUsE HE DAY-| ers at terrific. values Wichigan | Sin trim inchading spray, 32050, | _ NEWS tke Beamoe enn RICH TOP s0it revere mee ee service Me | - jleepa 4, Simmons bedding. show. | NEW 12 FT BOATS. $35. CAR ee ae Bee SE SLE Perel | eerercent MO Orchard Uate| fcomperiment omieg! foundry | OaRAGE Stpiney reer nem TOP SOil reeers ARG acied "Oe | ba RARER” tte ghee | ton. oS tom Eieeben ane Ra 4 = SS Ee ay © Li aucets, : ts 5 : vEw BOA 3 4 IN 7 Westin house OME DRFSSFD PORK AND] $17.50 PLYSCORE. 4X8X% $3.97 =rke BA FE €600 =| iticersion mi secties Marea || “2% SOM Toe ra a By oe gnd beet bacon and sausage. Open daily @ to 6: Sun. 10 to 2 we EW) 912.28 prec ALTY Pon Trac oP oan eon eee a NOUSETR LER EXCEL | Retr Crescent Lake (inn ~ alae ae eon aii Te vi Arnason Plumbing Supply | _sueet Roce. axax% $1.50 | SOIL _AND SAND CO_ FE $1203, | 175. 4900 Rossiter. Drayton Plains | lent condition. siecte "4 “clecteie | $149.95 lathe. Like new. 8100. EM. ‘y33982, oso ae Ortonville BATHROOM WALL 4BINETS . 5 OR 3-9622. arakes perce for euick sale | Mercury Outboard L. A WAGNER CO. We Deliver Ptastic: WALL TILE. Ite SQ TRUCKERS--DEALERS HAY TIME!!! en dar Sunday. Keego Tratier | Motors — 1960 N Opdyke Cor Pontiae Rd “tiower. pot ts pe, Used rere tn | ROMER WIRE te a FOOT BY | NEW DUTCH ROBE TarwT 61.00 ATTENTION | ManB Gas vans tas 608) Se Genuine Parts a v e Pr 5-072) tle Good hadi, 3558 Wil - Sinks crate marred, . $3 75. oe UN - " 4AKE MOREY BUYING FROM US Anto “Accessories — 80 < is Weenies cua Mecset | nnn tone St Chene Onie Be] ‘tal ctecthie, heaters, re ~o UNE - Use’ aod new fohn Bean Hay- Sales & Service - trolux cleaner xcelien| WRECKING ake’. = thé real hav aiotev - A Shorty Hook's P| t G_A_ Thomp@n, 80 8. Per ake Auto Glass Service com viene 8 ERT Se ” " = per “COR onert Be By See si cmstete : aa ‘a Pewee” Sarees open RANE Se Se a aes bee an ee Sirs ane wardrobe. G&M COMPAN “and tew Caer wher Porere av ¥od Heed ft Mavé you tried” tia re Teen complete “bed, $15 haves 3&M CO! NY ine machines $7050 FE 30143 harvesters r ° ' OTO = ae RE HOVING | SAWS AND. MOWERS MACHINE | _for {Tee nome demonstration 808 re u rere { Mholesale coir. clean. high tert.) TiS ate, erent New you watt. tnvarance juve honored cheap. M1 N Berry Let re = = ay - *: eet CONCRETE a a = te = alt -work- + ISH ARS : ' TIRE STOCK, PAINT. HARD.| tic tanks, Ph FE ¢6428 f coff. : mah $300 ie of coffee to a customer with each |” Owen's cruisers. Starcraft boats tond WARE TACKLE E “$6 o 5 Yada N S oer. rere = Ea aie 3 | EAE ory eeE STS Mri aceeese STORM SOOO |, worm, rane, erer,|. BO DET S. nOUGHEE & SON door glans gx erpeamirig matalieg | And italcrn. everyting. for” te $30. Lionel train ainted | PE_ $7830 7299 _£._ Walton | ‘doors and frames AD steel fur | {73 ssse Witneus Lake Fa i Mear | panredded inte your truck, 58 N. Main. Roche + OL. 1-0761 HUB ANTO GLASS CO OWNE’S MARINE SUPPLIES ae ——s vanue. Fok oe a . PORCH. SIX| Mace, Delco > oil burner FE 5-4045. Gaie Ra ame . FE mn enor yes Lk. R¢. | jOHN DEERE TRACTOR PLOw, | !22 Oakland Ave PE 47068 | 398 Orchard Iake Ave. FE 2-8020 and- two 28x56 combina- y 7 . , cultivator and drag. EM 3-3853._ TT RECEIVED 23 NEW BOATS amer trunk, 65. Baby scales, tion screen and storm windows SEI TICE TAN \NKS z — =s. = A ENTION! f _8._Ml_¢-3681. 2 comb doors with auto closer} Reinforced concrete. FE 21400 |' WICKER SILO 14x28 REASON: | —— Been kk Guin | He Ore. erecting 1900 to 1986 erucy’ to beat price wereuee ose and brass fittings Als s able. Located near Sashabaw and| Shredded Peat Humus a-i condition OA 82179, For Sale Miscellaneous 60) -Jumber Very “reasonable "Ma |STORM WINDOWS & SCREENS.| Granger Rd OA 87768 FE 17-0245 (3 yds. $12) FE_5-7666 FARMERS inte model low mileage weed ene | SCOTT a TW tee eee | 66128. ' 1 window 3216 Two 32x24 FE : 459 yds. $12)_ Fi . ate model low mileage used en- SCOTT ATWATER . OUTBOARD = _€2070. Do Itt Yourself 61 ROAD GRAVEL HARVEST 3 COMING. WE| &Mes. Transmission and rear| motors. Rich and Pursley Sales aiel! NOW HOL! INGSHEAD VARIETY STORE POP . Z . Qxies and body parts. Rebuilt; & Servi = ne PPERS, lee. 2141 Opdyke across 1 mile. out Bai‘wir armstrong STOP § vards, $700 delivered. FE ¢a5aa HAVE BA ALERS CHO poche generators aod voltage | from Blue Sky Theate: OM fired furnace 220 rai tue! COMBINES. M : oe y_ theater. fumbs Wartasien compete Geese ead OVnone FE Tacs ° ‘S| Look and teten The first punch FOR RENT vEL OR 1D COW, MANURE. | ALL READY TO GO To WORK 12 FT RUNABOUT 15 HP MO “teed $395 terms. FE 8-0740 Eves. i starter jawn mower. Sure Floor sanders . hand sanders- Pick-a. or delivered Must be A EADY TO DO SCH IRAM AUTO PARTS] ter. Good condition. FE 2-5876 Kitc HEN CABINET SINKS. BEAU-| t's wall paper steamers -waxers and oer Aenean Will be load- RUSINESS. COME IN AND SEE / 9659 pixie Hw: PE ¢-4833 | —*!teT_§ p.m. AIR n COMPRESSORS JACK A JACK HAM. oe 42 in model. $9500 value JACOBSON fag seme cleaners. Oak- ine ® Sun all day FE y SHEPERD ‘53 18 FT. ‘LI mers, electric and ges misers | $220 Slightly marred in transit.| Now at EVANS EQUIPMENT| land Fu Paint, hard |* nes ‘WE TAKE TRADE-INS DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS. HOL-| speed boat. complete with cov- dowel trowels bicanngd saws, drain- mately ct soto eens Micht S907_Disle Hwy. ake are fa ee P WASHED hs Sate ne GRAVEL. KING BROS. cto con aasectes oa eas . on yaa oe vise oe eee : é LET OUR ENGINEERS PRE-CUT i trucking cement & mor. | | . is * Ford Thunderbird. Selling be- | “CONS R RENT ALS ren reads 393) “Orchard STORM S ASH eabricate saa Somyes — — BH est) @ Builder's 8u> | pp oT FE ¢1112 Rakes een cen soto viare cones an Gr ekalignara on exclus- : —- ete home ny set o ans. 4 ve "sl @ ce ; 1951 Baidwin FE 2.0071 |KALAMAZ00 PURYACE AND HOT windows | Financing “avaiable FE $1 > a ee OUR LH DEALER. 340 _Baldwin FE_30477/ ment mixer and Delta i4 in. ALUMINUM COMBINATION [A'y,Dealer, Perfect condition and deore LOW LOW oriee't Usk SUR TOOLS GS YOUR Own Plants, | Trees, | Shrubs 68 68 TONING AD Ane msiva |180 CHEVROLET MOTOR. EX-| metal cutting band saw. FE : fs. 1° thick Free installation = FE 4-6089 lumbing wiring, repairing Com- |.) Beardsice Magory Rides | reg tl tem ER Tees | en oer 2p coerce Will demonstrate in KENMORE WASHING MACHINE plete stock soil sewer crock FRESH SHRUBS ERY. oO L * afer TONY’ our home. $4450 Call between | _@nd lawn mower, $20 FE 2-8864 a eee ae drain tile Montcalm Builders Gobbs. 71 N. Livernois, Roches- | _Rd.._ Milford. Phone _MU 4.7069 S AUTO PARTS O} ‘30 end 6 pm. FE $2213 ONAL PASSER OER auD ~sUMMER PR CEs ON COAL Supply 15@ West Monteaim PE | _t¢t Live 1-5021. INSLEY PRAGlineg, “e YARD. a s Svcuiegs’s Dares Weer MARINE SERVICE AW NIN fretght train double transformer > ae er ere wee North ee 12 Mile. | starters and poeoeies sr NGS 4 tr be “NS Closeq every Thursday honves 1281. Rebuilt in os 7 EVINRUDE SALES SERVICE acks on table and extras ed FE Sal I uilt springs as oss. $750 : all standard sizes in| Large work bench OR 32509 . M. | Benson TOOLS. SANDERS JACK HAM. Pe eid ee wl Pets et JOHN DEERE “B" AND PLOW | Lots of used parte for ‘46 cars Soraatd tase ka" {ee bona = stock 15° LAVATORIES COMPLETE with | SUMMER waives On COAL mera’ aand. gravel, Jackson's : $800. Perfect condition 29650 Far- and up ke! Lk Sone PONTIAC 9 = fats & AWNING CO. | “faucets. $2450 value $14.98. Also |~ 849 N. Saginaw PEdera) 42431 Ren’ €2 Montea!— AKC BEAGLE PUPS, FEMALES. | mington Rd. MAyfair 6-3974. 86 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE ¢-4813. USED | OUTE BO. ARD pe a LT toilets. bathtubs shower stalls at | gHEETING BOARD® $75 Mixes | —* 924 ? $20. FE 2-082). CATEST MODEL INTERNATION- | TWO 1048 BUICK ROADMASTERS c . AIR COMPRESSORS MIXERS. | terrific values” These are erate | gen 7 ake REGISTERED FEMALE | 81 forage harvester. complete with | for parts. Good engine. 1 Dyna. SALE 2x6's and 2xf's $90 M WHY PAY THE Hi bower trowel 62 Montcalm. FE | marred Michigan Fluorescent, Nat kee \% acre fota in : Cocker fes nearly white, 10) - head windrow pickup; flow and 1 straight. shift. 910 THIS WEEKEND jaceeon ; ROUIP. #3 Orchard Lake Ave. hiehlv restricted sub w ro| DOLLAR FOR PAINT? wks. old. “MY _2-6007. head, My +4001. Joslyn. : ON LY 4 s Real VALUES ON Ot down payment. Build your own = ° — oe SALE — OUR_ EN- \ A REAL VALUE ON GUTTER. LOW COAL PRICE home and save over half. We ATOR QUALITY BAY GELDING, WELL TRAINED k of new Eclipse Power WRECKED PONTIAC 190) CHIEV- s 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd. Pyboetote Teil bs WE Fae cre = Hedge US i a for your bulld- Bre pay an ee. $1.05 for rodeo work, ideal for young Lawe hl Mowers — cent Pease! ag = go Willige Lak : vee Super 10 kina a needs ' man. Can be seen at 4061 LaFor. ry ai per iscount. other Spare. illiams ke AT. Bits SAVINGS — Bed coal in deliveries of. BLACKETT’S — {3CO FER Gat a3 $2.05 | est Drive. Windlate Park. Water peat 8 Mastick Co. M59 st eae Rd. (Near Gale Rd.) Ist ae Martin 26s. a3. em eM | BLAYLOCK BLDG SUPPLIES ior) fora Prone ORteode 3-672, | _Open ites a Sundaya. For Sale Tires 80-A/ 19s! Mercury i Hurricane 3179 a fe i eat ane ne ee = = 5 * "i “y ire Fir Sheathing ®% COAL & BUILDING “UPPLY Co | #161 Dixie Hwy Clarkston KING BROS BOXER PUPPIES Wilt, sow In |? WATER SOFTENERS UseD s20| For Sale Tires 80-A Byte ror nay Ih from $9 90 300. | Baorcberd Lake Ave FE 3-7101 Eee MA 5-681) FE 407 FE e112 Ot 20008" or ours. FE 2-9136 or _12. Mile, Telegraph. : n°ED TIREY 80 TO CHOOSE Vit RCL: RY OUTBOARD ® ° your orde NEW BLOND BABY BED SEPTIC TANKS orp . Rock woo! neuia’ n- 1e-bag complete Also bassinette, 4248 ae PTIC TANKS PONTIAC RD_AT_OPDYRE | s0xER PUPS MALE AKC Fawn | I. IOQUIDATION SALE penal " Ovdvke nt Stree SALES & SERVICE tar ent vee Oe | a eeanteet Complete mculallga te desierd Cameras, Equipment o1A $50, MI 4-311. Entire «tock of 7 and used | Se ice 821 Dick Dean's pW stertord Hardware Shingles reetine-anits and) many E 2-4472 or 8-092" = BOXER BOP @ MONTHS OLD. | farm Lele ment nay ay sotd Auty rvice Ra Sia OR 3-2528 gine? ‘utlding needa : eMALt, WESTERN SADDLE, s1¢ KODAK FLASH BANTAM, —_ UBBIES GISICE OF ee a ae on’ | cabiine (@Gubueo & tance anal TN ners tb 8 bike, $2486 trt and access. FE 26119 sonens te CHOICE OF 8. , " oS P & PAINTING WOLVERINE | BOAT, ELGIN we con seve vou money on. “your ver FE 2-8728. AKC registered, sora e —o wER REF E ESTIMA E a en woter, Gee re ER CAMERA. & EQUIPMENT PU ae “JOHN OER DEAL ! SURP RPLUS. LUMBER Seat hrs ah = 276. “Tiere under “Ho nies & Sup | FE 2.0781, South rem, Mich Geneva. 1428. AL thar Opuaie Transportation Offered 87 Materia) Dost lath ONE ‘ERNA AL GRAIN BRAID. MOTOR SALES | Carre PARALLEL! BARA a avene ovis CAMERA, 9 MM. rill. ; - Be. OR 3.7089 pinch fk” doors Pi ad wD. Projector’ and other equipment. Baby Parakeets “ee 0$2.79 pa ell oo) — — 92-0186 CA ei BOUND? DRIVE A CA ANC R F ENC ose fock woot bar’ $1.00, rage oors _Like new, Wits cage ss, .:+, $8.08] heater. DeLay ‘water, ank. MiIK 20 Years Petr ‘Desting. fe et eed: 9S Tp Eh} | Waite “nave edit” nosras_ tye a _ Sales ‘Musical Qoods 62) Situande pat staee Ann | -Earmingto : - apr ORT IN THE| “load other war PE seme Roofing No ate $228 bundle ‘em. in season, FE SIDE : car. ‘a - : Window» at are o orice AUDITORTUM ELECTRIC| 5. . : rubber 5 mower for- pe ot aa, RIDERS TO Artists’ supplies, hobby! fire S’eelay ntonine “* SHIN (yt Bac at | COCR WHENTERRE Raang.|Fore act Ga Capek veo] Ean TOPS AE Pte 78) "Ete deny Shae ee aie air ae ‘rnd Combination” Dro Pree x F = Soe poe srsmriel aa) wl ge mowers, a he ee _Sale Motor Scooters | 82 Wanted Used Cars 88 |, 1 tion nes = Y ROSS aPINET PIANO 7 FEMALE 1) WALE BOxERS | ‘Tic fence equipment. Your J Se ve No MA. an <~ Feu om cee Lamber oe sa aoeee he re a Good as a cnel XERS. Deere weet i. Dealer, 09 CUSHMAN AN Se | » ae Se vis Mac ery. : ars, ts meter, flO §$ CHBAP & SCRAP BIO PIANO SALE DOBERMAN | oun doe Pe Pa | Ts Si tips Like new. $200. EM | “‘yay or eve PR 2260006 NEW HOLLAND SALERS ne era HARVESTERS “CLOSE OUT PRICES” frm alee et) mer —. 0d ee URNACE AND i, ‘* Ther «ety . oe et PE ene WEW as meres USED FURNITURE q TT ING |. “calent condition $150. Oran ik Be shallow well i 1" ‘a ok bow WOOD TYPEWRITER AND ch os my UNDER desk for ; i FE 54-3833 of Make me an offer OL 1-4971, Store Equipment 64 ss tnt “POSTS EA 86.50 ent oer sk $) 25 csoment, Fos per a an ae A senate Your 4 PLACE A “LOST AD"| Ga to recover-a loss, Dial'FE| a 2-8181 for an ad-writer, say. anaes it.” sor, 5 Ce twee | a an Seem Rsatngeny SARLEY ONUIBEOW USoa0 "GREY BNUIBOW Us THE HIGH DOLLAR > for high grace ased cars We : Sete $2 Ouriane “Ave” TO MAKE BUSINESS , BRISK fir Ads eet SPENCE! cars mene 4 PE 7333 | MOTORS. 803 N. Main, Rochester Hues 10 PM. OPENS Live 39311 - See MAM Metor Sales tov dollar on late model cars | seat Dixi ny Hwy OR 3-1603 SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS. On 74-4511 wTD TUNK CaRS & BCRAP TRON. Past service Call PP 4-0583. WANTPD—LAT® MODEL WRECK- ed cara ‘49 to ‘64. Bagley Auto Parts . PE 6-0219 PR 6-021 170 BAQLEY 8T. are buying sow for our ing and summer sales. Top prices pais for as care. “el. "$4 and TIURON MOTOR SALES 052 W Huron re e CALIFORNIX BUY AVFRH 8 2020 DIXIE bie FE 29878 or FE 4-6896 (Wru WRECKED AND cars FP 8143! For Sale Used Trucks | 90 a ee We JUNKED "82°49, & 46 cuneyeceet 4 & | 3% ton piekuys reaso: 4 | ECONOMY CAF CARS 22AUBURN ‘92 CHEVRO! ET SEDAN DELIV- $496. down puts you in Wood wa /____—dIneoln & 1100 _ = |'@ DODGE HOME MADE PICK- | up Excellent motor. 197 8. John- sb. ont — | FORD v8 % TON STAKE, EX- cellent mechanical condition, verv svecial at $295 full price, make vour own terms. Haskins Chev. DIXIE HWY AT M-15 MAple 58-5071 60 DODGE 4 TON PANEL. SOLID epee good tires. excellent com ‘Tan Morctptacd MOTOR SALES | * Buckhorn Lake uy men Perrine #00 om. ‘52. CHEVROLET PANEL, $403. Joremh red creme Nke new, ) Futiv care | NORT Hwee? ‘CHE Y ROL £T Woodw 13 Mile ine 5.100 54°, TON FORD TRUCK. 15.000 miles Very reasomable, Call afi- er 430 pm FE t 8-0207. 50 ~ CHEVROLET “PICK UF $295. Good condition, ready for work! NORTHWEST CHEVROLET i Woodward at pe Mile | Lincoin_5- 1°60 _ '48 PORD PICK UP. $295 NEW | fires This truck is tn real nice condition NORTHWFST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Ulineain & 1100 , 51 PORD V-8 PANEL TRUCK. take over payments of 9404. 315 Rivard PE $-5815 1954 2 TON DUMP TRUCKS Fries of your itfe Matthews, Har- | greaves, 211 S$ Saginaw Bt. FE | 44546 29 MODEL ay FORD PICKUP 17-0660 ~ TRADING — HIGH GMC Pickup OGMC Tractor, Diesel 1GMC Panel SI Ford 4% Stake "34 Chev. Pickup 51 GMC Pickup '54 GMC 2 Ton 53 Ford Pickup S0GMC Pickup 53 Ford Cab and Chassis, Long WB. 47 IHIC Tractor, K-11 Rb ea wn OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS . = 2205 pepstatin |-$3 #FUDEBAKER 1, TON.PICKUP- excellent condition. A bar ‘ain, HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER MI 4-3410 Birmingham 352. FORD 34 TON EXPRESS $495 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “FOR morro pg YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" For Sale Used Cars ‘91 54 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP. Powre steering, radio, heater, 10,+ -~ atte car, $2,395. Any oid car “TOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER a 43410 Birmingham “BUICK SUPER, 8495. DYNA- ae radio and heater. 2 tone biue, white wall tires. Any old car ——- Wentwene renee in Mie ig POE OER, ARE. Low -milea) 125 LeGrande. .. VICK 2 DR. 7 ges DYNAFLOW. adio and original ho rust. very very ane. any ear NORTHWES? CHEVROLET Woodwaid at 1952 Ej z ble. $1180, comiatben ims rsha oe be y= otcs R car down ee -. 5% ra . bs Ep ‘Pi ia aad a ifr .< z : - pile - a Me * A ; © ; , ; 1 . THE PONTIAC PRESS _ SATURDAY. JUNE 18,1955. | a For Sale Miscellaneous 60| SLICE OF = ‘ y For Sale Pets 69 Sale Farm Equipment, 76 For Sale Bicycles 84 Namie Ustc Cars 8s 5 GAS PUMPS. DESK. COMPRES- ‘PUREBRED FEMALE BEAGLE 2 CASE BALER. | BOYS 26° ENGLIS' BIKE. re w Nicaal| east nF FoR sor. Oi] stove. MY. 33732. uppies. $10. 9905 Pleasant Ridge. | __-_—Ph. ‘REpublic 0-4203 _ 46954. “Tharp, ‘ate EM” 32613 “Tractors and Mowers | 50YS, 20” SCHWINN BIKE GooD [ogi UN IVY ‘WILSON GMC Vee wa5H4 : - a : swaP THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 For Sale.Used Cars 91 __ Far Sale Used Cars 91 For Sule’ Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars a1 For Sale Used Cars 91 cd8 Chev. Bel ‘Aire - Low mileage, HURON ‘MOTOR min SALES . FE 3260 " BUICK | PONTIAC # SALE OLIVER BUICK We ere continuin week the greates ever ait Pontiac out-of tuwn fol drive to Oliver s big ‘lot for ow e market . Prices om all cars. Read and compare "54 Buick Spec. 2 dr, $1895 ’S4 Buick Sup. H’top $2395 tor one more sale that has emember, you ’54 Buick Sup. 4 dr. $2195! 54 Buick Cent. 4 dr. $2095 *54 Pont. Conv. ....$2295 ’54 Pont. 2 dr. dix. ..$1195/ 53 Pont. Catalina ..$1295 "53 Buick Sup. 4 dr. $1495 ‘S3 Buick Spec. 4 dr. $1345 "S33 Buick Road’ster $1595 33 Pontiac 2 dr. ....$995 "$2 Pontiac 2 dr. ,.. ) "$2 Buick 4 dr. ......$895 31 Pontiaé 2 dr. .... 30 Pontiac 2 dr. .... OLIVER BUICK 210 Or-bard ik. Rd re 1933) PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN hue door Exceptionally clean, Hydramatie ) — ae ae | LOA ne? a VE 4 20101 | land FE 22351 BY OWNER is? OLDS CLUB sedan in A-] condition Motor has recently beep overhauled, ra- dio heater, seat covers and new battery. A real buy at 59668 "82-42 CADILLAC 4 DR SEDAN Very clean. 27.00¢ miles. $3100 | 42 Newberry St. vy CHEYROLET 3 @io -and ; DR. R. 9405 RA- ater plus many more old car down N, loads of e= car down. EST codward et 13) Mile Lincoln $1100 “tas tee has _dition OL 2-6 CHEVROLET 1983 DELUXE 2? DR —— — white walls, pow- lide. $505. - BOB FROST YOUR LINCOLN Lei plely DEALER 7 — 8. WOODWAR: BinMINoM (I 6-2200 JOrdan_ 63933 1983 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. pet Ste wea es owner. equipped. Power Glide, ie" ineeteg, _$1195. Call PE 1999 CHEVROLET pDELUXE 1 2 _@oor Reasonable. Fp Sei TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CARS 1954 Chevrolet “310° 2 dr. Radio, heater and. halo! Glide. Extra sharp at oniv $1305 Customline with re- 1953 Ford 2 dr dio. heater, and Ford-O- matic... ” $1005 1933 Nash Rambler . Convertible Coupe. Radio heater. Overdrive and (Continenta) tire $405 h rn E tient cond ondition.. ea er xce OTT. & $505" Lard Chevrolet 3 dF. s¢dan. This ca in excellent condition . os TAYLOR’S At Walled Lake “Since 1831" bArset 41561 1952 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR DE- luxe. Excelent. condition inside and out. Only 26.000 miles. OL _1-6574, ‘@ CHEVROLET 4 DR. RADIO a good condition. $200. OR 4 CHEVROLET Vode DR. a y ipped. ven only miles. few car guarantee, 30 m on balance. Credit checked as one. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward 13. Mile Lincoln 5-1100 bar oh Radio ae Heate terior ne powotte cam full cries. chanics car, $800. FE ¢1 e, ‘oer own term: se celient condition, 1428, “41 CHEVIE » SOD RUNNING condition. $50. 52 CHEVROLET | : re Wo LIGHT blue, radio heater, neues to go. $5. or any te car down. Credit checked by op NORTHW payments. _Mooawara,, ‘Birmingva a. 62 CHEVROLET SPECIAL DE- luxe 4 dr Sacrifice $575. MA 4-265. 1950 OLET. 2 DOOR SE- dan. (Stn. condition, Reasson- able. Ob UITY ON 38 CHEV. DEL- “$0 or "51 model. FE for ADIO AND HEAT. ic MY 2-2611 till 9:00 p.m. 1952 CHEVROLE? 2 DR. DELOXE. Allendale green *enish plus div ard heate: ‘cial ~ KELLER - KOCH Used Car "Degg of birmingham 108 N. Woodward. | Sout ot ee \ 2 NEED A FINANCE: FIXER?. Order. Classified | © ads to sell, rent, find. a good job. FE 2-8181 is the _ Want = 1 1.545. | ~~ Ft Rs ni onl gg to HOUSE OF GOOD * » USED CARS “ CARKNER + STUDEBAKER ee - Birmingham “Sendition, PE i983 CHEV 2 DR RADIO er power glide Foil’ new Has — black body ewith harm HEAT- any Sake md gveer isco ae a 3 LET see sana ae ee iow m : THWEST VROLET Woeaws Ft ie Lineely 51108 ‘4 CHEVIE 27 DR. MOTOR GOOD, vedy bad $4 license 850. 1005 —M) Mle St. Jacobson’s LIILUDSON & RAMBLER BALES & SERVICE S68 W. Pike st FE | — ‘bi CHRYSLER WINDSOR, « DR CHEVIE. “4 MOTOR. FAIR | red top Spotless nside and mut — eS z Customized Ford convert- ible. Just like new. See ivy W Huren 44 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR $1 199 | *55 Ford Fairlane ConvertiBle — wie oti rw ae $1 HURON MOTOR - SALES 82 W Huron ne drs. eB #264) CUSTOM = dag This one angie eee 40 FORD pay more thie car is | "0 Kelly at 525 Elizabeth Lk. Ave. West Side Used Cars ‘a Secoury , oonere wer ‘$ v= Wecus *chiettaig écinze 2 ar Ford custom 4 2 dr 4 Lincoin «sedan Overdrive 48 Mercury sedan ‘48 Pontiac sedan Hydramatic 4 Pivmouth sedan 47 Pord @ 93 dt 46 Chevie % tom pickup West Side Used Cars FE &218 adie and neater 2 ‘ow mileage Any . NORTHWEST C} : Woodward at 13 Mile 1100 $305 2 tone Dive automatic trans | 1955 FORD VICTORIA. 180 HP Sa arcs soe en | aon ree ae OE ee —y——_—_inaea_ bli. | Very clean FE 37542. s it FO N tists. Straight PE. 5-018 Chevrolet | s:Fegp-cusraar sat eros owner, Any old car down - 1955 HOUSE OF GOOD - | USED CARS | CARKNER Demonstrators! = aE g ] funn ropuentelerearon -or On Ht St t $e ras Fee 0. Hudson..2-dr,.$ 144, pal 2 tone finish with spotiees | S4 peepde V8 $ 999 46 Chev. clb. cp. $ 9 vleb white cide wet ere Neree [ 1 *ST Nash sed. .. 3 390 "30 Ford 2-dr. .. 3 199 power braxer Oriven ~olva very || 'S2 Willys st. w. $599 +46 Pp VV fav enone oe “eemaravacguve -E =! ae) 1 ¢ z 46 Pont. clb. cp. $ 9 | stoce F ll orice oniy (1676 eash or 53 Chev Bel Air $1199 49 Mere 4d $ 144 “SCHUTZ MOTORS || '5! Olds 88 2-dr. $ 599 rn : sae acGirty = : 2: $44 ‘50 Stude. el. cp. $ YTO PLYMOUTH DEALER 52 Plym. 2-dr. . $5 wees ematen || 51 Ford clb. cpe. $ 399 - 147 Mere, ad. cp. $/9 Hydramatic -«adio heater pow- || ’5]1 Pontiac 4-dr. $ 444 48 1 é er steering power brakes two A . r Jodge sd... $ 99 lane paint white wal! tires Like 54 Ford Clty, sd. $1699 46 Ford 4-d B 99 “NORTHWES1 CHEVROLET 51 Dodge 4-dr. $ 499 ord 4-dr. « $ __Ulieotn “S100 "53 Pont. dl. 2-dr. $1099 °50 Chev. 2-dr/. $ 199 Clean 5s Neense, Sas | Ps Lay a ce 51 Stude. 2dr. $ 199 Johnson. ij O39 Ford 4-dr. .. 3 : f 1, OLDSMOBILE #8 SEDAN, #605 53 Ford vic. ... $1099 49 Dodge sd. .. $ 19 acerca down Credit checked b 53 Nash 4-dr. .. $ g99 "49 Lincoln sd. : s 199 | nOmmmenes emmruceet | SI Plym. 2dr. $444 47 Buick sd. ...°$ 99 (f 5 -Lincoin *§2 Stude. clb. cp. $ 544 ries 4500, Cal ALE CORE SO Plym. cl. cp. $ 299 Co Hb] 2.3388 ’ ; : 51 ong -aaPER—a —onven |] ‘54 Chv. dl. 4 dr. $1144 onver 1D1es $79 Hvaramatic radio nd heat 53 Plym. 4-dr. . $599 jg, ‘Chev. Conv't. $1099 bee eriainal | oaint ae like ; 39 Cad. like new $ 299 54 ° ye Se All new ‘ifters Quiet as 8 SO Chev. st. wg. $ 544 "91 Ply. Conv’t. $ 599 near SENT a DeSoto c. cp. $ 599 452 Ford Conv’t. $ 899 ‘ol ’ - é | PACKARD. MAYFAIR HARDTOP Ford clb lee $ 699 / ’53 Ford Conv’t. $1144 | tact ana cream Late 82 power | 52 Pont. dl 2-dr. $699 / a eTeay | Beauties cer ‘Oncoe, pooclgery 253 D dge 4- dr. $ R09 4 Ford Conv t. $1599 | ; sesie rece ak. TVestiste: °S3 Packard 4-dr. $1099 5 ee ae DELOE , f Tr ucks i] | J. RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars" “65 MT. CL. —s ST. FE 3-7117 Guaranteed SHARP USED CARS All Makes and Leeann ae Glenn's MOTOR SALFS: FE ES Tm : bow: THE DEAL OF YOUR LIFE! OUR PRICE NADA. August Retail 12658 1565 — 1280 1555 1250 1320 MOO 1020 1050 835 530 550 1030 690 600 740 Station Wagon NO. 1721 1954 Ford 2 dr. 6 cylinder 895. -385| stock No 1953 Merctiry 4 dr. DR ike! NO. 19% 1953 Dodge Station Wagon A410 2/5 265 205 329) 145 975 1045 895 695 845 205]: 395; 440} 395 135} - 395 155) 785. 245 425 265 425 175 p45... 1954, STOCK NO. 1821 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan STOCK NO. 1476 1953 Plymouth 2 dr. sedan STOCK NO. 1333 1952 Buick 4 dr. sedan STOCK NO. 1026B ‘1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. Bel Air BTOCK NO. 153 1951 Mercury 2 dr. sedan STOCK NO 1247 1951 Katser 4 dr. sedan STOCK NO. 1588 1951 Studebaker 4 dr. V8 engine STOCK NO. 1607 1951 Oldsmobile 98 4 dr. STOCK NO.1817A 1950 Dodge Convertible STOCK NO. 1745 1951 Chevrolet , © 2dr. sedan STOCK NO. 1838 °t 1951 Chevrolet 4 dr. Power Glide ite 315, | 165+ 150k we 650) 345 305 for that second car. Matthews. é . “Wolie- Chév#tolet’ Dealer” 1 ; wh -2UL'S. Saginaw St fj — ee: Ls | Also TAIL PIPES and Ld - i = 4 “e re -e ee : : Kimi: + * & ia . . = ” % onebae | | , e _- . , : * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE. 18, 1955 ; , i es. EXHAUST PIPES Fully Guaranteed Open “8 to 9” FE 8-0424 Where Thousands Save # Millions Special Checking for VERY: Special People... Our Customers Ndw you can have your own personal checks . .. Checks imprinted with your name, and it costs you NOTHING— The Community National Bank will show you modern banking in action when you open your account. See your checks printed while you wait —It takes but 2 minutes. Open Your Checking Account Today — ay 4 & MUNITY INAIL ‘BANK Branches at PERRY at GLENWOOD W. HURON at TILDEN ~~OUT OF TOWN BRANCHES KEEGO- HARBOR. WALLED LAKE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation spent thé night. Next Gay when he ar- Tl tind the Coast Guard. commercial LANDSCAPING Shade Tree Planting—Our Specialty ; . J. C. TEAR NURSERY FARM 51025 Van Dyke, “Utica, Mich. Corner 23 Mile Rd. RE 9-504! 2 . WORRIED OVER DEBTS? if on are apate to pay year payments, debts er billie when due, see MECHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS and arrange fer payments you can afferd regerdiess af hew mech ot hew mant ten owe NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REOUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDID AND INSURED ‘ _ BRITISH SUB SINKS—The British submarine Sidon, ‘ebove, Siew \athicars and 10 men were missing. ‘The Sidon, which normally carries up in a mushroom geyser of yellow smoke and sank in 35 feet of| a crew of 44, was hit by the blast as it lay alongside the depot ship ‘water in Portas Sent England. The Adwoiralty apnoumced that 3 Maidstone. Reserve Plan May Be Saved See Move in to Revive Ike's Huge Military Program eS ont trapper, and started | tracking the beast ’ Six miles down the road the trio to St. Bernard. Dog came upon their quarry — a St. AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho ioA— : Bernard dog belonging to EL G. | Don Benson and Boyd White spot-) Commons ted what looked like cougar tracks Passes Cash as Paper BRYAN, Tex. ow - The Bryan Eagle reports actor William Ben- Track Large Footprints dix must have an awesome opinion Ot Tew . Reg. a Cork 69 ) oe 4g ‘359 Filled $2. ‘ Qo Long Handle SLASHED! Auto WASH MOP | Attaches to hose. Cc Better 50 Ft. Plastic GARDEN HOSE Men‘s WORK & DRESS. SHOES fi used by some: Durable Plastic 5 Year Guarantee Lawn Soaker oF os . Attaches to garden hose. Sold up to $7.95 ‘Sizes 6, 6¥2, 11%, 12 Sturdy Auto sans 79 Fair and ’ Coo! fabrics, col: | orful patterns. Going on Vacation?—Lei the ~ Press Follow — Call FE 2-8181 a ag RE i iat i GE gp eg lg Re ag: lg Aili ag agg: ag gi GE a lg gh ag eg ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS a & ’ OPE EE RPE OS Oe OO | ete 8 * e de “Death Has Threé Lives ¥ Read This New Serial Daily _SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1945 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN TWENTY-ONE. an ee s Ae Ss } = = ee PONE oer SHADES OF MT. VERNON—The story goes ... Yes, there are many tiles told of the house at the head of the hill between Washington -and Mt. Vernon. It is now the lovely country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mikesell. Reputed to have been built at least 125 years ago, it was originally styled along the lines of the historic Ponting Press Photes by James Mahar a club house, and the Mt. Vernon Country Club was located here before the war. Part of the golf greens are still in existence with water piped to each hole. How this home looked in its golf club days is shown in the lower left photo. Mt. Vernon home of George Washington. The back of the house, their family. Note the green shutters. A heavy brass knocker on the which overlooks rolling countryside and winding streams, has the ‘ front door could easily have been on the original solid plank door. long, formal porch of the original Mt. Vernon. The midsection of Stories surreunding the past of the house report that slaves were this home is the part of the first house which was built and the once sheltered in its big basement and smuggled in via an under- stone section at the right was added by Mr. and Mrs. Mikesell for ground tunnel which lead to this room. At one time this house was ce eet wees = ig EL HOME _OPEN PAILY c "Your Heating Super Market” a ‘ foclodion Senda ad es ae * eee FE 5.7923 ; j i; i . bl i i i i i co rincaneamae corde Re i agin aa ae a = ' 4% es SS SS 4 Sf Re 8 Ss ee eee eg A a tp ee a ag ge ge ae ge page ee gem ae ee ge . beg ee = * A Do-It- Yourself Headquarters ie « CHURCH'S, Inc. ' FE 2-0233 107 Squirrel Road Auburn Heights bi ll Ale Ml dl i hi i i i ROOFING & SIDING > EXPERTS 4 eer bi4 NOW... prices this time of year, Coll FE 2-8245—On 3-2276 ‘ D & M Building Service ‘ rwvwvvvvvuvv’v’W’wwewT, Get 2 BEDROOM HOUSES 900 FHA Mortgage -_ 5 0° ont Drive Out Commerce Road 3 Blecks East ef Union COLWELL HOMES, INC. MI 6-2022 4057 Maple Rd., Birmingham 'MANDSOSE DEVIDER—This handoome room divider of Philippine mahogany, is a living room piece on one side. The opposite side is }.designed to be used with the dining group but will harmonize with almost any type of furnishings. The living room side (shown here) has one drawer with a let-down front that forms a desk. There are Po Tas Sle a Se a Seat cued eases and aeteet ae certst nacre sculptured legs extend almost to the top of the piece, forming a decorative and sturdy support. Sliding doors offer opportunity for different arrangements. It measures 63" high, is 56” wide, ‘and 18” Says Antibodies May Cause Ills if Too Healthy LOS ANGELES (UP)—A sugges- tion that over-eager defense forces in the body may actually help bring on such diseases as rheu- matic fever, arthritis and defec- tive kidneys has been made by Dr. Harrison Latt. * 8 @ The associate professor of path- ology at University of California's medical center here, who is ‘mak- ing a study of antibodies for the U. S. Public Health Service, said that sometimes the defense forces pursue disease - carrying elements so vigorously that they may dam- age healthy cells. The doctor explained that the damage may be in the form of changing the permeability of cell walls, thus upsetting the cell’s osmotic pressure. This apparently causes a sudden change in cellular components and in cell function, he said, — * * »& “Such a reaction would result in damaged tissue and may explain many maladies,"’ Latt added. * Handling Poisons Never leave poisons within the reach of young children. Teach children not to put things in their mouths. By following these two safety Tules, you’ can avoid results that can be disastrous. People are often careless in leav- ing medicines containing powerful drugs on a table or in a drawer within easy reach of children. True marble is a ,dense lime- stone. deep. | Summer-Time Rugs ‘Are Labor Savers Summer rugs are actually labor- savers, They are especially easy to keep clean because the loose weave of fiber floor coverings makes it particularly simple to remove the dust and lint wit the vacuum cleaner. Nearly all such summer rugs are reversible and their adapt. ability to decorative schemes thus is still another of their features, Patterns and colors can be found that fit in well with both period and modern schemes, as well as the varied furnishings that charac- terize a great many comfortable homes. But whether you make a point of using special rugs in the summer or stick to the year-round floor coverings, as most families do, it ig wel] to remember that the household vacuum cleaner has be- come indispensable as a means for preserving them. Home Fire Alarm Fast warning of fires is insured with a new home fire alarm equipped with cord and plug for wall mounting, and two thermal detector units which set up apierc- ing alarm ween _ temperatures reach 140 degrees. “ < Te Buy er Sell Real =e See Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 377 South Telegraph FE 5-9528 [California Redwood Contemporary COMPLETE—ON YOUR OWN LOT—$8 000 2 to 4-BEDROOM PRE-CUT HOMES EXPERTLY BUILT—ON YOUR LOT OR OURS . COMPLETE—$9,800—UP Large Living Room . . . Snack Bar . a eer Ream + - » Cent and pth Ounmer- Beautiful Interior Beautiful Interior Finishes — Waterford Estates o ; DAVIS---Builder OR 3-7614 HERB ERT C. 4925 Pontiac Lake Road / « Custom Builder — Co-operative Builder a They're Selling F-A-S-T ... Because They're Built for VALUE! @ @ e JUST DOWN WEIS i650 PLUS COSTS 3 BEDROOMS 1/2 BATHS Moves You In A BIGGER, Roomier, More Livable @ Face Brick or Ranchstone Front a | © Vestibule with Guest B V ee ayView-3 @ Birch Kitchen Cupboards ' © Formica Tops $12,500 Full Price © Asphalt Tile Throughout including 100 Ft. Wide Let og House F ¥ e : @ Walk-in Closets : © Lavatory in Master SEE MODEL SUNDAY in Beautiful @ Large Utility Room @ Forced Air Oi] Heat © Choice of Paint Colors” Choice of Tile Colors © Alwintite Picture Slide Windows MACEDAY GARDERS AIRPORT RD. and WILLIAMS LAKE RD. ee __— Rd.. or vieTelegraph — M 59. Kg Smt S, north | mile to Maceday Gardens. Medel Corner of ‘Ademson end Werringham ETT REALTY, INC. } 8081 COMMERCE RD. — pum 3.487 MASTER BED ROOM (0'4'x 13'S" R232" | LIVING ROOM DROOM RANCH HOMES PAVED STREETS MINIMUM 100 FT. LOTS ALUMINUM STORMS AND SCREENS SO FT. IN LENGTH CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING Check These Extra Quality Features Sreadh door 9s putts Double kitchen sink with spray een FULL PRICE OMLY. . 5 12,159" “MONTHLY PAYMENTS ONLY $ 61° Disappearing sairwiy'te att storage space Birch 13/,” flush doors — Choice of color throughout . = t: peere windey » THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 { j ‘Shel We Ova a War Satan? | RENT ONE? For Only Pennies a a Genuine Reynolds- Shaffer Ball-O-Matic MBR- S Matic Softe Softener. it has all the automatic fea- tures needed in any water softener! it is extremely easy to take care of. WwiTH M you decide iater that you would like te buy or own it, we will allow the tull credit of all rental. The Unit Shown Sells for Only And We $ De = ‘149° Call FEderal 4.3573 CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Avenue Auburn Heights, Mich. Warm Weather Is Sore aie Neo! CUSTOM RAILINGS Tailored to Fit Your Porch and Steps Corner and Fiat Columns Available ... - CONCRETE STEPS Not Affected by Frost ‘With or Without Platform CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 [SAFETY PAYS| Building Booms 4, | Stirring Nation» Demand, Easy Credit b Spurs Uptake in Record Day We Will Install - itages of resilient wood walking Growth of Home Units | WASHINGTON (INS) ~ The na- tion’s home builders started con- struction on 132,000 dwellings last month, the highest level -in four years. Sparked by easy credit and a persistent demand, housing ouput hit full stride in May ag production zoomed 22 per cent above the same month last year and increased four per. cent over April. 4 BATHTUBS are dangerous. Little boys sense this. Statisticians prove it, A strong grip bar prevents ac- cidents—a horizontal] bar for tub, vertical for shower, The American Home magazine suggests screwing such bars firmly into the studs with long screws. Tile work alone will not hold, Save on Floors Save money when building that new home by using low-cost, utility grades of flat-grained hemlock or | fir flooring where linoleum, asphalt tile, cork or wall-to-wall carpeting will cover the entire floor sur- face, You thus get all the advan- ber of units started ran just two per cent behind the all-time rec- surfaces at lower cost. ord set in 3960. Coal in Michigan's upper penin- sula is estimated by geologists to| BLS cqppled its report with a) * * Ornamental Iron Work — ; be about 500 million years old __| Rew survey which showed-a mixed some millions of years older than | Picture on the volume of building any other known coal deposit. permits issued in May. The survey . usually provides a clue to future ‘PERMITS INCREASE BLS said the number of building issued ern states but declined in the west, particularly in California. Economists blamed the western situation on a recent tightening in the avitability of financing for home mortgages. They alse point ed to statements by Housing Ad- ministrator Albert M. Cole that “a normal self-adjustment is tak- ing piace” im the industry te avoid overproduction. Despite these developments, gov- Segoe gpm ap cote hares they believed housing output in June would match last month's Bathroom Tells Tale The bathroom can tell you a lot | about the older home you con- | sider buying. Fill the bathtub, for | instance. If the water is rusty, FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 50% OIL HEAT BOILERS—FURNACES | Pipes re Hot in good condition Check the wall and floor finishes. | GEMERALQ@PELECTAIC | A quality home will have-ceramic tile on the bathroom floor and walls, to make them waterproof. Drop a cigarette in the water closet and flush it. It should fush completely and the bowl should MEATING—SHEET METAL refill quickly. If it is noisy, be | CONTRACTOR sure sounds do not carry to other 351 North Paddock St, | Parts of the house. FE S-6973 Protecting Ladders Free Estimates—We Deliver Anywhere! — Striated Asbestos Siding Shingles | or eaedeedusmwna sya Extruded Aluminum Combination _ a -op pS Y Interior Wall and Trim bee Paint $4.85 to $5.85 ti. Fiat or Gloss—240 Colors from Which to Choose DIXIE LUMBER CO.,. Inc. 631 Oakland Ave. BEST WINDOW ‘DEAL in TOWN | If- you use ladders outdoors a | great deal, it is wise to protect thems regularly by rubbing with Specializing in Custom Building 3-Bedroom Homes and Remodeling —_—‘f| moisture penetration and keeps the bender of birmingham || !*4er strong. Sand the rough sur- FE 2-9981 or MI 4-4941 | —_—— the oll with a , 2,.3 Track Double shone rargnoet and | Pyeern Be Sate — Deol a You Own. Land - We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential .or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on either » cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on @ fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work; es well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills oe ee oe ee eee Oe oer mew SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orcherd Leke Road, Rt. No. 5 -_ Ocd Ly ¢) nd Wale alt with PRO TECTION at its best RAY-O-LITE Pat, MO. © 108,308 TRANSLUSCENT, ECONOMICAL BEAUTIFUL — PERMANENT You must. see these fabulous awnings . . . Recently designed by Raymond Loewy as adver- tised in Life magazine. Easy F. H. A. Terms hi A i hi Mn ti hi hi hn i i he i volume because of the “very strong’ market situation indicated so far. The 132,000 homes started last with 127,000 in In, the first five months of this year, builders started 553.550 dwell- ings, or about 100,000 more than in the same period last year, and in 1 Moreover, NAREB says a survey in 217 cities indicates that realtors do not anticipate a price rise for new houses. But the Nationa! As- sociation of Home Builders reports that construction costs have risen three per cent in the past year and “all evidence — to a continued wT TrrrererreerTweYTYY “weerrrererrrrrrrrrre Real Estate Service ... At Its Best! Te Buy or Sell Real Estate or d Contracts... _ SEE WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor $10 Pontiac Bank Building Phone FE 4-4516 —ewwwwwtyTTrrreree eS _errrrrerrrrrrrrer® wrwwew=ewevevrerrerer?T ‘wT wwvwwTvTwTrYTwTY eee wervwvvvVVVTVTYeYeTYe.e ALSIDE oes A FP YIN @ Eliminates Pointing @ Insuletes Home FHA TERMS STANLEY DEPKI Factory Representative ALCO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Coap. FE 5-3412 or ~ Dilemond 1-8833 just P ogee less than those started Letter pee Payment for Bond Given in 1863 RICHMOND, Va. — From ginia. After “respectful greetings” it requested payment: of a $100 bond and 20 coupons issued by the Confederate State of America in 1863. In the absence of the governor State Treasurer Jesse Dillon wrote that (1) Virginia could not be re- sponsible for bonds of the whole Confederacy and (2) that even if the state had issued them Federal and State Constitutions prohibit | ior . N : . . . \ . . FE 2-9124 SaeaeeeaaTTTaaaaaar . TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT (pre. for the Tops NY sceceee In Comfort, Convenience ond Economy. For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Seccesstu! Insicllations in Pontiac Areo 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. aaah ahaha uhahatututututeadaath payment of any issued in 1863. Perimeter Heat for AVERAGE 6-ROOM HOUSE Have Your Summer Furnace Check-Up NOW — September May Be Too Pate! GM EMPLOYES GET 25% DISCOUNT PLUS HOLDEN RED STAMPS! “Dot It-Yourself” Heating Bargains ‘049 Complete Price Including Discount Heating Dealer That Gives HOLDEN RED STAMPS a a Don't Delay! L % > LAO}: |NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY! 371 Voorheis Rd. oven O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor FE 2-2919 LEWIS FURNITURE — 2 SOUmM Yonnw Sie y re pees eee ee : ak ae Thill fo the enchantment of Rochesters’ Rolling Hills... cai .+.090d Thrill to the Modern Mate of — Civilians *2190 Dom ~ A TRULY WONDERFUL HOME DESIGNED WITH YOU IN MIND FEATURING SUCH MODERN CONVENIENCES as © FULL BASEMENT © LARGE RECREATION SPACE © AUTOMATIC HOT WATER © Aine TARLE SPACE Bt NIFC ¥ Es . ™ be Keep Souvenirs of Your Holiday apenee? spaereare ~~ Preserve the Odds and Ends You Collect While Vacationing Vacation collections can be more |. ates! F it E HE : i To good project for a beginner buy an | ; biti Start at the top and | i! 3 sq i rf g A plain glass ash tray, too, can} be dressed up with a hobbyist’s Taxes Are Intangible? RICHMOND, Va. — A tax- payer approached J. M. Barlow and asked for a ‘tangled up tax form.” Barlow, Henrico county's head tax assessor, grinned and handed him what he wanted—an intangible personal property tax form. ‘Wow! _ DUPONT TWO-PURPOSE: Donaldson Lumber Co. 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8381/ ‘to apply enamel! undercoat before Catholic Shrines of Europe tailing the history and beauties of Europe’s great Catholic shrines and sanctuaries—the little ‘known as well as worid-familiar. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 ; . clearly to the There is a delicate balance in dig Wagg's photographs, They give the reader the majesty and dignity of| - oder the feeling of the massive: the ‘haly places—the best in the| aos of the Cathedrals, the glory cumural core of our Western civill-| (7 Mont. St. Michel in France; the . present BLOOMFIELD HEIGHTS . “Lone Pine Road ot Franklin Road PINE LAKE VIEW Long Lake Road, 4 mile west of Middlebelt - LONE PINE CREST FRANKLIN LONG LAKE -§ age eee THE PONT T AC PRESS, 28 E. Huron St. ROY AN NETT, Ine. ‘ “ Realtors Ph. FE 3-7193 «|Get Kind Word | |After Inspection | 3088 West Huron, CUSTOM KITCHENS We are specialists in the design, construction, and in- stallation of DREAM KITCHENS, custom-built to exact “3 measurements of your home. You have your j choice of Finest Qual- ’ ity Modern, Colonial, or Contemporary Hard- ware, Formica Top Pat- terns, and any Built-in Feature you desire. Prices are Reasonable, Terms Available. Open Mon. aad Thars. Evenings Estimates are Free—Terms Available The CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 Lake Ra Near Elizabeth FE 5-3331 | in bis garden, His potatoes grew {Oklahoma Oaks NORMAN, Okla. (UP) — Many a curse has been flung at the homa scientist has taken the tree apart molecule by molecule and says the wood may have some value after all. * * * E Dr. Arthur C, Shead, associate professor of chemistry, land he could find near Norman. It was covered with blackjacks. He burned the blackjack wood and spread the ashes as fertilizer big and thrived, paying little at- tention to the dry weather. There is one other use for the blackjack which Dr. Shead is not recommending for Oklahomans. It provides an excellent fuel for cer- tain distilling processes that occur in a. well-known home industry. But federal revenuers frown on moonshine stills. blackjack oak tree by Oklahoma) | farmers, but a University of Okla-| — said he), bought 20 acres of the poorest . 4 > ‘ } ye SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 Keasey Electric Electric Contractor - Appliance—Fixtures ‘ Phone OR 3-2601 . OR 3-1483 4494 Dixie Highway Drayten Piaina, Mich. JUST WHAT WE'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! That’s What EVERYONE SAYS About the Crest J Ranch Type 2 Bedroom/ Homer °AS INCLUDING TAXES & INSURANCE — PAYMENTS ONLY ® City Welter and Sewer OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 DAILY 12 NOON TO 6 P.M. 862 Emerson, Perry Park. Drive out Perry Street, turn south on Emerson |'/; blocks to model, direct! tary School. ® Automatic Gun-Type Forced Air Furnace © Alwiatite Aluminum Windows ° See ay meet Kitchens ® Birch Flush Doors TOTAL PRICE *7.145 30-Yeer FHA Mortgage Terms tit CRESTVIEW HOMES, Inc. Sold by HANNAN Telephon. FEderal 3-9356. atch for Signs and Flags. the Auburn 5 it for a few days \n the building in which it is to be laid. The ideal condition is a thorough- ly dry building. Where that condi-| | P.M. across. from Emerson Elemen- -PERRY ST. CLEMENS EMERSON * 5 EMERSON SCHOOL F loor Laying Don'ts Listed for Guide | Don't lay’ flooring immediately) tions in the building. | | after delivery at the building. Store| io enorme ge pil. ta ae “\ NEW AUB RN AVE. SHOPPING CENTER — The first to open of a new six- =| shopping facility known as East Side Shopping Center is the above store. Known as) Don't lay flooring until the building In which it is to be used is ary. De#y flooring laid in a damp| tion exists, allow at least three | | building will swell and may cause |. days for the normally absorbed | | moisture in the flooring to evapo-| rate. This precaution should pre-|!aying the flooring tight against) ‘cupping’ or “buckling.” Don’t under any circumstances, vent the possible later develop Studding or walls. ment of unsightly cracks between This provision for an expansion | joints. Where the ideal condition joint (the width depending on size | does not exist. a few days delay in of floor area) is laying the kiln-dried flooring will Safeguard against buckling acclimatize it to moisture condi-' an additional Don’t lay flooring until plas- | ae : = me tes tain, Tit tering and cement work are thor- oughly dried and woodwork and trim are installed. The laying and finishing of hard- wood floors should be the last op- eration in building construction. As a final precaution—heat tor | 10 days to at least 70 degrees. This means heat even in the summer and early fall Den't stack bundles too close to gether or in solid piles—avoid un- heated rooms. The more air circulation around “Masonry Protection @ Economical @ Longer Lasting @ 6 Standard Colors . @ U. S. Government Approved @ For Interior or Ex- terior Use THOROSEAL “QUICKSEAL" WATERPROOF WALL COATINGS § Be Beautiful ATSMAN TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE @2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! Can @ You can depend on us for QUALITY »- + SERVICE . . . SATISFACTION! CALL FE 2-0283 te. SSS = = = ay Don’t lay flooring in a cold,) |damp building. Se we these see is ee entire center was ‘built by Burt Lytell and Owen Gigteve si the remainder of the shops will. be open for business within 30 days. The center measures 192 by 90 feet and and 10 cent store, it was formerly located at 504 Auburn. Owned by wera there is adequate parking with three areas designated for this purpose. Waterford Build- and — Abbott, ms) new store is a aa serve and has contemporaty fixtures. The | ers, Inc. constructed _ akene: Saar ba oad penne MT | seni ist = mein iar. * each bundle the quickef and better | it throws off any absorbed moist- ure taken on after leaving the factory. Don't close windows. This is important. Opening windows at top alds in driving out moisture through air circu- lation. Nalls for %s"° flooring, 1'%"' No. 1 spiral floor screws or 4d cut steel flooring nails, driven 9 inches apart, are recommended. If these obtained. 3d finishing cannot be nails may be substituted For 25-32" flooring. use 2% No ) spiral fidor screws (or 6d—not over 7d—cut steel flooring nails or 8d light flooring nails, not over 10 inches part). The average car- BEFORE ‘ AFTER KITCHEN WALLS—can be wast- ed space. Put them to use by lin- ing them with cabinets. Color stains offer a wide variety for decoration of stock pine cabinets. You can preserve the natural wood grain and still have a hue to har- monize with other details of your decorating scheme. A SENSATIONA omy %19,990 INCLUDING BEAUTIFUL ACRE LOT SITE, PLUS ALL UTILITIES ALL BRICK—3 BEDROOMS 1/42 BATHS—RADIANT HEAT 18-FT. FAMILY ROOM YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN | NATURAL FIREPLACE _ EXTRA LAVATORY OFF ‘UTILITY ROOM MANY, MANY OTHER - LUXURY FEATURES model can be seen al. . CHRISTIAN HILLS ESTATES. DIRECTIONS: To reach Christian Hills drive out Woodward to 14 Sf. Mile Road, turn Read and left on models. 24 ATTRACTIVE mopets AND _ noon PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM ‘to Crooks oks to the | penter finds screw-type nails more | satisfactory because they eliminate | splitting. Drive oails through side tongue at an angle of 45 degrees to 55 degrees and set them, ‘‘Toe- nail” the first nail or two in each piece toward the preceding piece which it end-joins, to insure tight joints. Break joints as flooring is laid. Te Buy or Sell Real Estate Call the . “All-Woman Realty” THELMA M. ELWOOD Realto: 5143 Cass Eitsadeth ta FE 464-3644 of FR 4-feme. AT THIS VALUE! FOR ‘ONLY PER MONTH > including Taxes and Insurance Total Price $7 Model Home Is at $14 Third (Off Joslyn) Open Daily and Sunday Built by (@ BVG Investment Compan Phone FE ro SEE IT TODAY! The New | “Trailview Home" * 3 BEDROOMS * 2 BATHS PLUS many; many other out- standing and Deluxe Features. ‘ $16,000 TO $16,500 Including Lot PHA and VA Approved . r r : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA TURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 \ stashte Guten wih tan very ew eee oan & wa Condensation Can Be Prevented Commercial = vo ~ppags Wiring $ BALLARD ELECTRIC Co. B48 © Paddock 64. ve 44208 If you're troubled by condensa- tion inside your walls, try casting paint in the role of vapor barrier, Several coats of high gloss oil paint have been found to be highly effective over plaster. Aluminum achieve the same effect. IT’S SMART TO BUILD FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 and SONS 199 Mechanic Street You can paper over any of these applications without diminishing the vapor barrier effect. Build Playroom Now for Winter It’s a wise parent who realizes that his children will need a play- room this winter and builds it now, while they are away to camp or spending their time outdoors. If he’s doubly wise, he'll finish a basement playroom with a tile floor, colorful enough to dress up the room and durable enough for the roughest play even roller skating. If the space is small, it can be made to seem larger by the use of small tile units known as mosaics. Willis M. BREWER Homes. 55 N. Parke St. FE 4-5181 Beaily Ku Ul Py, Alef ‘1ee KH Au Me F20 62 Years of Fence Building FE 5-7471 NO DOWN PAYMENT Ist PAYMENT IN AUGUST 36 MONTHS TO PAY paint or several coats of shellac \ Use Shellac With Care Dos and the Don'ts Are Listed to Work With This Finish DO...use shellac asa wash coat, an undercoat or a fina] finish —but it should never be used undiluted except for sealing in knots, sap runs, etc, DO... thin shellac only with de- natured alcohol, with a 50-50 mix- ture right for most jobs. : DO...remember that 2 thin coats will produce a mfoch better job than one thick coat, sand- papering or steel wooling lightly between coats. DO ... work fast when using shellac, flowing: it on and never brushing it out like paint. DO. ..buy only enough shellac to last for a few months, as it deteriorates slowly but surely once the can or bottle has been opened. DON’T. . .ever apply shellac over a surface that has been waxed or oiled unti) all vestiges of the wax and oil have been washed off. DON'T... moisture-laden atmosphere or to any wood which is not completely dry. DON’T. . forget that if a shellac finish develops a white spot as a result of prolonged exposure to spilled water, the stain can be removed by rubbing lightly with an alcohol-dampened cloth. DON’T. . overlook the use of a mixture of shellac and sawdust to fill cracks jn wood. DON’T. . .fail to clean a shellac brush with denatured alcohol after each use and keep that brush only for shellac. Colors for Chimps in Zoo Houses At the Brookfield Children’s Zoo there are four little girl chimpan- zees, named for the heroines of “Little Women” — Meg, Beth, Jo and Amy. Each has her own bright- ly painted small house with a thatched roof. PAUL A. KERN Realtor 31 Oakland. FE 2-9209 | || Where the BUYER and SELLER Meet apply schellaac in a | “Everyone who buys a new home die kek bey 0 lanin~cume bay not actually ewn the apartment they occupy. They own stock in a corporation which“owns the bui ing. This entitles them jo occupy and maintain their apartment—so it amounts to about the same as owning the rooms. However, lots of people would rather establish their homes in er near the heart of a crowded elty, where they can be within walking distance or a short taxi ride from their jobs, than travel a long distance for the pleasures of lawn mowing, snow shovelling and falling off painters’ ladders. So the other day we took a look at how the other half lives, visiting a swank new cooperative project on New York’s Fifth Ave- nue, directly opposite the Metro- politan Museum of Art. We found a very fine apartment that com- pares favorably in space with a nice house in the country—7 rooms, 3 baths, extra lavatory and a priv- ate porch in the form of a roof terrace overlooking Central Park. PRICE IS $26,325 The price for this apartment is $26,325 and the estimated total an- nual charge, including mainten- ance and other fixed expenses, is $5,872.50. New of course you can find co- operative apartments for much less money. In the past 10 years many cooperative apartment buildings were erected for the average man with the aid of subsidies or FHA ‘assistance. In each case the advantages of real estate tax deductions on your in- come tax return were stressed. So in this luxury. building, where income taxes are no joke for the Fine Finishes {Protect Woods Your. furniture and household appliances can be no finer than the finishes which protect them— in much the same fashion as a fabric determines the life and beauty of a suit or dress. To aid the manufacturers of furniture and appliances, the chemists of the paint, varnish and lacquer industry have de- veloped countiess new materiais for protective and decorative coatings. Each is carefully formulated to meet the requirements of the prod- uct for which it is intended, be it a bobby pin or a bar-top. Resistance to food acids, alcohol, heat and cleansing agents are only a few of the properties which must be built into the finishes for your household’s furnishings. UR LATEST EQUIPMENT GUARANTEES YOU We Carry Structural Steel for Commercial All Types of Steel Fabrication Structural STEEL . e Residential e Commercial © Industrial , “Tes oma ot Bolt Bits” ¢ SEE Cement and Mortar . . . Steel overhead Garage Doors ... Heatilator Fireplace Units... Fire Brick... Drain Tile... Aluminum Foil Insulation .. . Glass Blocks . “Thoroseal” Waterproof... Brick ee Ledge Rock . . . Ete. -TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. “Masonry Builders’ Supplies «= This is BLOCK MACHINE. mechine mede. WE BOUGHT IT TO EX- A New Process—Ours Alone — Gives _ You Stronger Building Blocks, Lighter in Weight for Easier Handling If you are Qniderine masonry construction, see these ‘3 Blocks before you build — Available only at Tru-Bilt! US FOR YOUR ¥ the letest STEARNS AUTOMATIC It’s the finest block PEDITE PRODUCTION, FOR BETTER BLOCKS, AND TO SELL BLOCKS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. : 1982 Pontiac Dr. TO MEET DEMANDS. FE 4.9631 apartment dwellers, ‘the salesmen point out that if you are in the 50 per cent tax bracket"(if, he says) your deduction for real estate taxes will amount to $1,822.50 yearly, which leaves you only $337.50 for an actual monthly charge to live there. LUXURY CHANGED But Luxury certainly has changed its meaning Garage, Large Activity . Lot 80 by 165 feet. Price $24,500 including lot Harold Young; | Building Co. , SUNDAY ie 1P, 3 - [EVERYDAY 1 tos Other Casi Bult Homer Arable from Complete in Styling, Designing and Location GOLF VIEW at LONG LAKE ‘FURNISHED by Joerin’s Home Furnishings of Milford. DRAPES by Cadillac Drapery of Plymouth and Detroit. APPLIANCES from Lord’s Furniture and Appliance, Pontiac. ARRANGEMENTS by Marohn’s Gift House, Union Lake. FIREPLACE FIXTURES—Burns Hardware, Detroit. Offered by MULTI-LAKES REALTY MArket 4-1050 _ Custom-Built ADJACENT TO MOREY’S GOLF COURSE — aa ® THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: JU FES Se a ety & NE 18,1955. ‘ (OUR RCFI wf te he a a ihe oun AY FWQAc Home Improvement Specializing in Quality Aluminum Windows 3415 W. HURON FE 8-0479 HOURS: WEEKDAYS . . RI. & SAT. 2. SUNDAY . . . — ' BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE For Y Martia Loeffler LEDGE ROCK, FLAG STONE AND OTHER NATURAL BUILDING STONE STONES FOR WALKS, WALLS, PATIOS, FIREPLACES our Home LOEFFLER QUARRIES , 1675 So. Telegraph Rd. Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 8.0141 Member of Building Stone Institute ee Av Entnely NEW Principle inv Flush Door Consthustion, ADEPT ASE UERS 220011 Ce meR DAE REE emt DTN ERIE EEO OEE EET Fete ee pRNOE Re t & od Recenunended, by these who ’ before Ramedeling or Building In beautiful African Luan (mahogany type) finish as . low as $9.87 each. ome infor Compete TH-COR Story -— ma HERE ARE THE DOORS / / FOR SMART LOOKING / / ROOM INTERIORS = / ee MITTIN MN ME Uhh Hl This is the new look for Modern Homes Morgan levver Doors ere versetile: for henging, swinging, or sliding. Whet's more they permit ventilation between rooms. Anc best of all, they supply thet smart, deco rotor touch. They're lightweight, eosy te sacs weoty pene San yer 2 ee Sas Rain Deteriorates | Frame House Walls Driving, windblown rain is one | of the most troublesome sources | of outside moisture. When frame | walls are improperly constructed | teriorate, driving rains can often damage paint films, rot timbers | and sqmetimes ruin interior dec- | orations. Obviously, cracked weather beards which permit rain to get inside a wall should be replaced. ‘Nails should be properly set and adequately covered with putty. If this is not done, the paint film around the nailhead will be broken by the expansien and contraction of the board, thus permitting dam- aging moisture to enter the nail- hole and find its way between ae = et: Save Long. Bottles for Plant Markers Don't discard any long sle poder bottles like olive bottles that come ae PPT ams A 1 56-2 m 19’. 4 ——— ' er Ar Fang Le bed A . . - bed room bed rogm 15-Ca-O 1411-0 — Gung room gordon 4 1: 110-0" A. e jhoding partitese o ee ON gee ory 7 ; ae ih Ten — Se 2 foyer phcnee family ; ° a te ce room arog oree ” oe bresemy 6-6% S iy lh : bed room twe cor : urech 16-671 12-0 garage bern ‘ ot f on rres nto heed 3 3 r _ . ; = ¢ PLAN * 9445 AP a te) 5 a | AP Newsteatures i oc ow re Special features can make a house more liv- | bule opens into a foyer. Master bedroom has a the fireplace chimney. Test Basements Before Tiling Before you paint or concrete basement floor, it's a good idea to make sure that no moisture rises through the floor and evaporates unseen by the eye. A good test is to lay a piece of linoleum or heavy carpet on the cement for a few days. Lift the coverning. If a dark | spot shows, it means that moisture | rises through the floor and that | covering it won't be a complete | success. For Cooking Magic Something new in top-of-stove cookers is a scientifically designed condenser top that allows some steam to escape but retains enough extra heat and moisture to dry- try, brown stews, chafe, casserole ard cook both sides of food at once, even bacon. The retained heat in the Aladdin “magic cook- er” permits large fue! savings, say the manufacturers. ~ able. Here a family room adjoins the kitchen with | A built-in oven wastes no space when vented through a folding partition separating it from dining room. A mud room and adjoining lavatory are convenient from the garden porch. Ga- | Tage has space for a work at Entrance vesti- tile your | } | gas range is typical ef the many | housewife can take her -untimited. spacious dressing This is plan 445A 90-04 161st St., 1,613 square feet, Mom Looks fo Science Promises Atomic Age Cooking Devices to Lighten Chores Jamaica 2, | ‘Rule to Follow room adjoining private bath. An outdoor closet provides storage for garden tools. | Sliding glass doors merge dining room and porch. P by Rudolph A. Matern, architect, | N.-Y. The house covers —— garage and abtie ——EEE Always losing your rule on your workbench, or covéring. it with | tools so that you never find it when you want it? You can save time by eof lf a yardstick into the edge of the | workbench as they do on drygoods | | counters. Or use the bench itself as a rae | by carefully marking off inches on - the edge with Indian ink, then cov- Junior, anticipating the atomic age and a future without toil, can |take a lesson from Mom. She has | been using scientific devices to} lighten her chores for years. Even Mom would be surprised, the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association claims, if she sat down and made a list of the ‘labor-sav- ing devices she is dependent upon to get through the day’s work. Probably one reason she isn't aware of the number of them is that they are generally disguised under the nanie of ‘“‘controls’’ rath- er than identified as labor-saving devices. GAMA says that the automatic oven, And now they've eliminat- ed pot-watching with a timer control for the tep burners, too, which turn eff the gas al a predetermined time,’ There’s also a reason why the oe ect / Yor swmiame 08 suipes ~ / Priced as low as $13.50 each THE ROTARY FIRED GAMA _points._out_ ‘hat. the thefmodtats and aquastats “work silently and automatically to keep the tank well filled and the water heated to the proper temperature. And if the housewife wants 150- or the lower 95 degrees that makes bathing a pleasure, she can set the FURNACE means faster heating of thermostat by hand for the right temperature. Many other household appliances save the housewife time and en- ergy because they are equipped with controls of one sort or the other. The gas clothes dryer has an automatic timer which turns it off when clothes are dried while the press of a button sets the gas incinerator to work in dis- FE 5-6910 | your home. G | William Lechner 3 — BE 2-9821 4 ae 3360 W. HURON ph ir a a ‘ ean SN |: Today's Modern Kitchen With Plenty of Cupboard Space ter im FA i i co a a eG A Se ae 79 Plastic fink T S7"s21" Doubie Bow posing of trash or garbage and stops when the job is complete. And a steady flow of heat is as- sured from the gas central heating unit because of thermostatic con- trols which are sensitive to any fluctuations in room temperaturé. Although cornerstones of build- ings may weigh several tons, those of the Washington Monument, the New York City Hall, the White House and the U.S. Treasury building and other structures can- net be located, says the National ‘supply of hot Water for “granted, | con degree water for clothes washing | ering the ink with a thin coat of varnish. Table-Locking Choir locks. to, your dinning table, then folds up when the meal is over, gives the baby a part-of-the- Mother to watch mealtime antics. The chair fits any table, and pro- vides an easy way to seat the baby at picnics. Lighten kitchen work with CURTIS cabinets. Now you can vian a, the kitchen you want... arranged to sult your your and floor together as you warit them, in any size or shape of kitchen! want — and change your scheme at any time. Sto litera’ Curtis ALBERT B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. 1441 Baldwin (Cor. of Walton) Phone FE 2-9104 Lots of FREE PARKING Right at’ the Door Geographic Society. | for | Uons and ponds, watering gardens, | A new - style high . chair that | family’ feeling, but also allows | SS iwi into your house: Save them and use them to enclose labels identify- ing the flowef ér-vegetable seeds you plant in ‘your garden. Just be sure to cork the bottle tightly so that moisture won't seep in. Glass containers for new tooth- brushes are ideal for this purpose. | Self-Prime Pump land makes possible the dating of | or have been permitted to de-/ t the death of any once living ‘carbon dioxide in the, air which material which ‘died less than 45,- ; absorbed by. all living things| 000 years ago through measure- ments of the disintegration. Cosmic rays create radioactive Live in a cool, comfortable home this summer... why suffer in hot weather? Janitrol cooling lets your family enjoy healthful living year ‘round. Call today and see how easy it ‘is to have Janitrol Air-Condi- tioning. FREE ESTIMATES EASY TERMS OTTO A. TRZOS Co. 3101 Orchard Lake Road Keego Harbor FE 2-0278 EVES AND SUNDAYS CALL MA 6-6247_ Bring new life to - A new lightweight self-priming | utility pump. has been designned | for a wide range of pumping appli- | _catiens. Easy to carry; it is handy draining basements, excava- | | filling reservoirs, filtering swim- ming. pools and many other jobs. The pump, which can handle small solids and other foreign matter in water, comes with a_ third-horse- power electric motor. BRUNER "Supreme" Filly Automatic WATER SOFTENER THE SOFTENER THAT REGENERATES ITSELF Seemann meee cneeneenN = H. H. STANTON Plumbing-Heating Contracts 103 Stete St. FE 5-1683 MASONRY! FOR A PENNY A SQUARE FOOT CEMENTICO| - F.M. Reg. U.S. Per. OFF, a superior water-repellent paint Porous masonry painted with CEMENTICO retains its brightness and new life because durable Cementico bonds securely to the surface: This superior exterior paint with the Portland cement base adds immeasurably to the property value of homes, commercial and industria] buildings. It mixes quickly, applies easily, dries fast. Choose today from ome beautiful colors and white. $] 1 0 e . . PRODUCT ee TEXOLITE ‘PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. W- 19 S. Perry Street Phone FE 5-6184 ' Custom-built Garages frame or. masonry. All Give Him a GUN CASE- «DADS, SPORTSMAN His Own Specifications Tailor-Made Tailored to aX LET US PLAN YOUR NEW KITCHEN. | . OR REMODEL YOUR OUR PRESENT ” Free Estimates Sample on Display _. _ . Free Installations — Our Rates Reasonable I FOR CUSTOM WORK CALL OR 3-1931. | Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. ins. Cabinet Shop _ a ot Dixie Complete cement work. Our work is gutranmteed! Garhacibanaiee Weeden er tom Convenience — No Obligation! to complement your home. We build any size, jobs expertly constructed with quality materials. FEderal 2-121 1 or FE 5-9236 ? CEMENT WORK © ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS and WINDOWS ADDITIONS... PORCHES .. ; (Aluminum, Asbestos, Insulated, Wood Shakes) | BREEZEWAYS . .. ROOFING | GM Cons 2s on Co. BS -. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE . No Money Down-FHA Terms -Free Estimates “* OPEN SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 400 F. M. vole Bt ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1955 _ as @ Franciscan mis |figured prominently during the -sion ‘in San Pedro Springs, Texas. | war Retin leteocetatee test Moved to its present site in 1714, | Mexden, | WESTRIDGE-OF WATERFORD Northern Pontiac's Finest’ Residential Community Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction Model Open 4212 Ledgestone Drive Builders and Developers of Westridge-of-Waterford 22 W. Lawrence. FE 5-8161 NOW —A PAINT THAT SENSATIONAL NEW VALSPAR VALASTIC er dry—withevt feer of blistering or peeling. Vatasric. “breathes” to release integpal moisture. Paint ever ony exterior Be Keego Hardware No. 1. 3041 Orchard Lake Ave. -- Keege Harbor. FE 2-3766 ‘ You Can Build a Sale Playpen dem shaveen? Make it large enough to give ; him. plenty of freedom and he'll Saturdays and Sundays 1 to 6 P.M. par: boll grec odegeyphonoayd stage or by Appointment won't be able to hold him within. DIRECTIONS: Off Dixie Hwy., near Waterford sf » joint = stent, Bat eg _ Turn on Cambrook Lane to Ledgestone Drive help to unfurl and steady the HELTMAN & TRIPP |rerevesae | | Prove Versatile There is no substitute. for the household vacuum cleaner and the many services it performs. ~~wwerwewrwreervrYeeeeYvYeevY* rrweweeweweerrrreerrreeY BEAMS—CHANNEL ANGLE—TEE REINFORCING BARS weweeeerrrrrrre HOT ROLLED AND = : e w é EC ~wuvvv@wyvevvvvvvvvyyeuvvvVTYTTrTrVrVrTTrTTerTeTe PPBPPPPPPPPPPPPP PPP PEEP PPP PPP PEEP EPPA A OS acre Pontiac Welding &: + Machine Works : 54.N. Parke FE 2.41213 ~wewewevreefwfefe¥fvrgqwevyr* wewwwewwewevrererervrevrvrrvre,e ‘Another WRIGHT and 3. Miles North of Siswen UD, coed < ~ OUTDOOR FLATFES — Bud yours with aluminum chlo Dig post holes two feet deep |and big enough around to hold 4 Model OPEN SUNI New 3-Bedroom, Brick Front, Ranch Hones | 55 74 BLOOMFIELD KNOLLS As Low subdivision, in one of Ockland County's loveliest residential areas! ad ‘AS water, is all that is needed. nore pt di area. peor ige oer lage | ncluding texes —. 2 by ‘mm beams —— recreation areas. . Per Month and insurance a heavy . Bt ay can be rented at Oven Care Easier Today With Cleaners Taking care’ of your oven is much easier than it used to be. glassy "surtace. Spare it thermal shocks and sharp blows from shelves or pans. Never scratch it by using harsh abrasives. Remove spills and spatters as soon as possible, with a dry cloth on warm surfaces, a wet damp had to face, but a new oven cleaner does away with old-fash- joned scrubbing, scouring and scraping. When the oven is not in use, brush the jelly-like cleaner on oven lining. broiler pans and rack shelves — any parts and. surfaces miade of porcelain enamel, plain iron or chrome. For even baking. make sure your range is sitting level on the floor, Check to see if oven con- trols, timers and heating elements are properly functioning and if burners are free of clogging. — Ponti on Judah Lake DOWN Also Half-Acre to Five-Acre Lots | With Lake Privileges *] 00 Down ' Others Slightly Higher Drins owt Joslyn 3 miles north of Walton Bivd. to salesmen. ° 5 (OPEN EVERY SAT. and SUN. oe ane OAKLAND AVE. J FE 5.0693 | VALUET FE san Enjoy Your Bath With New Cushion SALESMEN ON bury AT ALL TIMES AT THE MODEL WM. A. KENNEDY, Realtor ber cushion bath back rest intro- a Set, Beng mtinental Industries. | Model Phone FE. 5-584] oo. gis = FE 5-9535 . oe Made of high quality quilted rub- ber and filled with lifetime shred- ded foam latex, it helps ease aching back, neck and shoulder muscles. 3097 W. Huron - It is held firmly in place by suc- tion cups, and is ideal for bathing children or for the sick and aged. : Use Windshield- Wipers in Colorado Dust Storm WICHITA, Kan. @—Normally they’re used to control moisture, but — Snow fences can be seen here | jand there ,in west Kansas, says | | the Hutchinson News-Herald—set | up to control bad spots of blowing | dust. And the Pratt Tribune toid of a Kansas couple just back from a vacation trip through eastern Colorado — who turned on their — wipers to clear off the National Homes 3 - BEDROOM BARTON | mons roo m Drive north on Dixie Highway to DRIVE OPEN . Ssighas Ad isiahd on Shapes AA. ts : Sat. ond Sun. From 1 to 6 5010 OAK PARK DRIVE Weekdeys From 9 Until 5 . Johnson Construction Model Home Phone OR 3-2757 Box 388, Birmingham Office Phone Mi 4-0328 TOTAL PRICE Although aluminum alloys are weaker than the same bulk of car- bon steel, they are stronger than the same weight of steel. A EW FHA HOMES LEFT! ‘ ‘ - @ Nothing Down TT 2 OPEN DAILY 1 ‘til 8 P.M. SAT. and SUN. 11 ‘til 8 P.M. : In Beautiful LORRAINE MANOR Here is wonderful atmosphere in rolling country with complete city features! Paved streets, city water and sewer facilities. This Sub- division will be one of the most outstanding in the county with brick homes located on large lots on winding streets. A few of * City Water — City Sewers * Paved Streets . * 1027 Square Feet * Choice of 5 Home Designs these homes remain unsold. Don’t delay—if you desire the con- | ® Oil Forced Air Heat venience of city living with country atmosphere. Lorraine Manor . is located only 5 minutes from downtown, Located on Fernberry | * Knotty Pine Cabinets: With St., (just off Elizabeth Lake Rd.) between Scott Lake Rd. and M-59. Only eae 11,850” Now Under Constmaction by Gardner Construction Co. ak WHITE BROS. REAL Office at 5660 Dixie Highway — Rustic Hardware * Tile Bath bone * Spacemaster Closet Doors * 6’x8’ Storage Room * ‘shioed OR en! or OR 3.1769 — f laa:siese ocuumiaciaes tai oe e CUTTER & | » JOINTER ro Royo ge ee Me Ge er if >. GHEAPER HYDRASPLIT Cutter uses hydraulic “the ne new w FLEXALUM . ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY. — Thore’s 8 Fiexalum Awning for every installation: Windows! Carports! Patios! 2 Ae MOI tem in for themsel fast in savings, standing aoe te oe. —- usage. ‘Completely adaptable te any Boe = euts joints, angles or miters. Medel Bas illustrated; larger model also available. - We Cary a Complete Stock of tT @ NATURAL STONE @ MARBLE e SLATE PONTIAC CUT STONE NO MONEY DOWN! M-59 (Ye Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 FREE ESTIMATES! Open Sun. 1-5 . a L« AWNING Bathtubs ~§— Bathtubs | COMPANY FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm Eps SaaS SITES PONTIAC'S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O’Neil Real Estate Member of Cooperative Beat Estate cabesge Y 75 West Huron FE 3-7103 BATHTU BS We have made a special pur- chase direct from railroad ‘freight claim department of 5° cast iron tubs that were dam- aged in transit. These are nationally famous brand— $99.50 Value for ‘29° ALSO LARGE QUANTITIES of LAVATORIES COMPLEtE with *T 495 FITTINGS Ld bcel ALA a Now Every Heme-Owner Can Afford One! Made from the finest reinforeed concrete and steel. oun te meet our f with ree gum deck and aes Hang Your Own - — It's Easy to Dol if You Make Simple-to-Build Rack looking for in this life. + - | | run into a little money and maybe gum, or whatever else you might , ' By STEVE ELLINGSON moon is over and tHe dog brings | belt, and necktie. But | Satistaction Guaranteed 350. MICH. F LUORESCENT There seems to be a deep and| your slippers and the wife begins the ageey pany ied — ~—_ Can Be Financed ’ fact in human nature,| to bark at you, there's just one i ee : | MFIEL eeu an au | tar at om, eres Pet oe inks, alle cence eer, ~ BLOO D POOL co. . 715% © ieevenes & - FE $-7221. LIGHT CO. For example, when he comes| you can't afford one. I¢ that's the have in your pockets. . : 393 Orchard Lake Ave. Gea DOWN FE 4-8462 BEDROOM DET HOME S46 MONTH NEAR SCHOOLS Loke Drive Nerth of M-24 te Privilezes Clarksten-Orion Road, West te Sunset Road CRA-MIN-YAN- trouble, And still more obviously. home from the office, and changes | clothes, and doesn’t. hang, them | up ... obviously, he's looking for | he's pretty sure to get it. New clothes make the maf so he’s got to have them. With women it's a little different, @othes “for “4 wontin merely show how she is miade, In any case, when |_the /honey- ee ee ‘to keap your clothes hung than it a a case, then we have another an- swer. Build your own silent valet. Qne like you see pictured here with NBC's popular’ young televi- sion actor Jim Thornton, ‘With this device it’s much easier is to have them scattered all over the house, There's a rack'to put your shoes on, a hanger for your’ coat and another for your trousers. Thert there are -hooks for Laced Slenivar ciaeeeatills Ganteiend —— Living: ~—BUILDERS— Ld ok ll je tenet ONES FORME PERERA bere POR fii eee PITTSBURGH'S Famous We Stock EIGHT Other PITTSBURGH Exterior Whites —=FE41549--}; * Oak Floors * Tile Bath * Copper Plumbing $753 : | 1-54 Titanic Outside allen * Automatic Gas Hot Water Heater a | were “" 11 Colored Bath Fixtures | ‘ BAG ° ] 0 A Beautiful ~ 2 BEDROOM _ H OM Ei in Drayton Plains | * Youngstown Kitchens * Aluminum Windows From Pentiac go out Dixie Hwy. (US.10) te Sashabaw Road. Turn right on Sashabaw 2 Miles to sign. Turn left to Drayton _Easy to read step-by-step direc- | tions are also given. Any school Masonry White (Oil Base)........$6,39 Gal. none fier... MN Gal. #-tern_No,148, Send—your—eoin—to The whole device may be placed on casters to make it easy to move from one part of the house te another. When we took the picture we showed Jim with two racks. One has: clothes én it so you can see| how nicely it works and the other without Clothes so you can see how easy it is to build when you use the full size pattern. All that's necessary is to trace the full size pattern on wood, then | | Saw it out and finally put it to- boy can build these and he will only need a few simple tools. If you want to preserve the har- mony in your home and keep things tidy “looking. |for the full size silent valet pat- Steve Ellingson, Pontiac Press, iaelsalelelal alelatectelait This FUEL-THRIFTY FURNACE gives top performance, . economy Costs ow her, The lists the re- | \N it’ S bi b = a — a —ftor your small home. See us s u u r an — peso along with pic for complete details on this CLOSET LINING Tt , . ng the construction. sparkling” new furnace... and se others in the nationally famous Mueller Climatroi tine. HARNECK | HEATING © = Phone FE 2-2530-—-— 2615 Orchard Lake Road aS i UI | {ly ie iis i Mi, << “Se @ oF ety 484 FivaruGar anist ' ivecaesses Csr erer tT. te et . was FOR ALL pn OSEs “Vee CEDAR r ! 4 ta" ro nT 3” “ss Van. Nuys, California. f— KENNEDY REALTOR 714 N. r Announcing eee McDaniel Tank Manufacturing Co. as a Dealer for BUTLER STEEL BUILDINGS Seginew St., Phone: MElrose 4-6531—ME uo up for cnmglals slia ind eredtiad deiihh wx _ butler Buildings Commerce Low Cost. Permanent. Adaptable. Easily insulated. Industry Agriculture : "round, ‘for om, storage and shelter. McDaniel Tank Manufacturing Co. buildings Weathertight, 5311 "3 FT. REDWOOD PICKETS..-25° ROCKWELL INSULATION PAIR Sun-Proof Primer ............... $6.53 Gal. meek sels on Prarie to Mee -~ EN Brazen, Easily erected in daye instead of weeks Clothes Posts. 519% Sun-Proof Tinting White......... $6.53 Gal. | a Fol opace men ) | Sen Pool Sash & him... 8724 Gat ||| OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1-8 aaa 8 Doren AMS Oak - - 4a Snolite One-Coat White......... $7.48 Gal. E i White Fence Paint.\....... =... $3.63 Gal. William A. WINDOW BLINDS ge a ALL SIZES — WHITE PINE BURKE LUMBER C0. -* “here. the Home rs eo 195 Da Mga Dro Pat sles & TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE. JOHN KINZLER 670 we —" “as 43525 Office im Peatiac Bales for Oakland County ae Weedwerd Are. Berkley Li 83-3508 the weather-beaten masts of sail-|with the number approaching ing ships. Hence, its name. _ 6,000 on peak days: | provide the variety of shades peo- |ple want to choose from, When |used over clear ponderosa pine, the same care as any other room in the house. * Ld] Eo Along with this trend, makers of wood cabinets and paint manufac- turers have joined in considerable research on stains. Color-stains | have resulted. These preserve the ‘natural grain of wood and still the wood that is generally used |for stock kitchen cabinets, they | produce what is known as a ‘ “dec- orator” effect. The color is pleas- |antly soft and natural, spering a PLASTIC PIPE FOR SEWERS - AND DRAINS oi) tint. um warm tan. Use suntan stain or champagne. golden effect. hogany stain. on the gray side. stain. PERRY FRIENDLY. MARKET—Grand opening of the remodeled Perry Fie | onde tere in 04, the extended store oo brick ever aes business ; locfal } Jer the Market is being held this weekend at 1220 N. chur ed tel dnd meee ll amma ed Sul Goel a : Meee commen Use Spar Varnish |i! 2225 se oose Co t t ing wicker furniture wwe & spray | Color S for Kitch Choice of colors! p ; ~~ rather than a brush, if it's s Or ains Or ] C en \ Fer tree cetimate and dovaily - for Furniture — If not, take or aoe, care Color is the latest recipe for ajkitchen from the sheen of auto-| and drawer fronts are sandblasted. KOOL VENT : atte ee eae The teen ian! |livable kitchen, Colorful cabinets, | mani Saleh The cabinet bodies, not sandblast- A If you wish a’ transparent coating | sections. countertops and floors appeal to, “tie - peal gerctig site ed, can be given the same stain, or Aluminum wnings for any of your outdoor furnish- | the majority of women who want | most popular stains: they can be painted in a ee CUSTOM MADE ings—such as rattan—use spar var-| The number of visitors to the something different from the lab | 1. Early American pine. A mild/| ious hue. WROUGHT IRON nish. This is an exceedingly dura- | United Nations’ buildings in New| Qratorystyie white kitchen. Many | reddish stain. Use pecan oil stain! - You cam get sandblasting den RAILINGS ble varnish of the type devised for | York City is increasing rapidly kitchens are now decorated with | Colored to suit with vermilion fluid 9 any monument works, It's a 2. Pecan pine. A brown, Pecan oil stain, 3. 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