The Weather. US. Weatiier Bureau Forecast: Scattered Showers _ Retails Page 2 114th YEAR keer ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS BER pda fem PHOTOS / i Je. : . Cranes Pulling 1 for Junior Bird Fans Await! 2 Rare Arrivals NEW ORLEANS (#—“Cr: ack!” Bird fans start biting their riails tomorrow anid listening for that sound. When it comes, an egg will pop and out may whoop a new member of an exclusive club. The club is and junior, if he shows, will get card No. 31. Josephine and Crip, the prospec- tive parents, are hovering over two eggs in Audubon Park Zoo) here. The eggs may hold two little cranes, but they also may hold nothing. That's why bird fans are biting their nails. At dawn tomorrow, zookeepers begin a daily watch. An observ- er with binoculars, 30 feet away on a six-foot stand, will peek at the eggs every day from dawn to dusk until he hears, “crack!” Then he will wait until he hears) a second “crack!” The cracks may mean the world has. more) whooping cranes. They also may mean Cr 1p and Jose ephine, tired of idea of a Juni tor Pontiac Wins Approval in Press Street Interviews A junior college built in the city would receive a warm reception. That’s the general concensus of, persons interviewed in downtown | Pontiac pecomay The Pontiae Board of Education | Thursday night discussed the pos-| sibility of a two - year terminal course, equivalent to a junior col-, lege, and a new senior high school to be constructed in the spring " next year. LJ s * Ot the persons questioned in — the interview, seven said they | were in favor of a junior college also In favor of the proposal but | believed a second senior high should be constructed first, The following opinions were pre- sented; Miss Carol Ak- erly, West Bloom- field: “Yes, I certainty “would be in favor of a junior college. It would be nice be- cause it would be close to home and there would é be a lot ef other areas outside Pontiae that MISS AKERLY could use the school.” being built here. One woman was | Ot | able.” SLs) ? Mrs. Eugene! ee Bert Sel- Ellis, 615 Lenox! my, Waterford Ave. “I would’ : it would enable pense of board, etc.” MRS, ELLIS * Miss Shirley Rodger Curtis, Cox, Ortonville: | 37 N. Edith St... “I most certainly - | “Yes, I am_ in would like to see © |favor of the a junior college junior college in Pontiac. I | idea. It would would attend it | save a lot of run- this fall if there ning around De- was one, Pontiac needs one to con- tinue its chain of education be- send the high MISS COX school level,” Whooping* Cranes of North America ] | ‘| | a college here. _|the business be in favor of a. junior college as| standing around stepped on them. | Josephine laid the first egg 30 |days ago. The second came four| |days later. George Douglass, z00| | superintendent, thinks junior may larrive anytime after tomorrow. , Why all this fuss about a long- necked, long-legged, red-faced, white-bodied, awkward-looking bird? The whooping crane, over five, is the tallest bird in North feet, America. But, with only 30 living members, the society may disap- pear fast. One solution is’ more little lcranes. Another solution is stay- ing alive, but the whoopers are uncooperative. They make hazard- ous flights every year from Texas to northern Canada. And their size makes them an inviting target. iorCollege Alex Pappas, 64 Hill St.: “I'm in favor of the college and there are lots of others in Pontiac that would like to go to a junior col- lege. I would like to attend one right here and) not have to go to! Detroit or High- land Park.” ¥ PAPPAS Mrs. H. T.. Al- | len, 97 N. Rose- lawn Dr.: te There are a lot of children in | town that can't | afford to go away | to college but yet want a_ college education, The junior college MRS. ALLEN would be the answer. I have a grandson that would be interested.” Robert Feath- erston, Drayton Plains: ‘I'd have attended one two years ago if there had been one. I'm in favor | of one. I attended | institute because no junior col- j lege was av ail- | Township: ‘I'm in Fe President Asks for Educational infertile eggs.) Centers Abroad Urges U. S. Foundations and Universities to Study His Proposal ° WASHINGTON (#!—Pres- ident Eisenhower looked to the nation’s universities and wealthy private foun- his challenge to establish educational centers in lands which lack adequate school facilities. Eisenhower advanced the proposal in a speech yes- terday at Baylor University in ‘Waco, Tex. He said that if it was carried out “the prospects for a peaceful and prosperous world would be might- ily enhanced.” Eisenhower did not spell out details of his proposal, but ad- ministration circles viewed it as a private educational assistance program paralleling the govern- ment’s own technical aid plan developed under former Presi- dent Truman and_ continued under Eisenhower. The Ford and Carnegie Founda- tions, the nation’s two wealthiest, commented that they already are active in the field of international education. Between them they con- trol more than two-thirds of a bil- lion dollars in assets. |PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE Eisenhower emphasized that he jwas mot thinking of American schools abroad which would have the primary task of exporting the culture of the United States to other nations.. He declared that the staffs, the courses of study and the conduct of each school “would be the responsibility of the people’’ among whom Ls was es- tablished. Its purpose, he said, weate be to heip the country in which it was set up “develop its human and natural resources” and at the same time to channel back to the United States ‘“‘new know!l- edge and wisdom out of the priceless values of another peo- ple’s traditions and proud heri- i tage.” Eisenhower did not suggest what ‘if any role the government might play in bringing about. the massive \cooperative effort of universities and private funds which he pro- jected. There was speculation that he might call a meeting of top lead- ers in educational fields and in in favor of one | but not at this) kids to live at, , time. Pontiac! home and go to Senior High is so) 7, | , ce - = as ial | j crowded that I can allo 0 go away to school | think the city because of ex- ,. could stand to! | ¥ eg: build | MRS, SELMY © Then the college troit or Highland . Park and would be very economi- ical for the stu- |dents here. I CURTIS would like to attend one this fall.” jthe management of the funds to stimulate their interest and seek practical ideas for the achieve-| iment of the goa] he set. Truman Visits Florence ASSIST, Italy (®—Touring Harry art center, on his vacation trip through Italy. dations today to take up} ~~ BY-PASS BEING FINISHED — Final work now is being done on the above bypass around the relocated Telegraph-Orchard Lake in- tersection. The present Orchard Lake Avenue (left) will be torn’ up up and reconstructed to cross the Telegraph Road relocation on an Prepare Orchard Lake-Telegraph Work Detour overhead bridge. The relocated intersection will be about 200 yards west of the present crossing, which will remain in use as part of the access system to Telegraph Road. | Waterford Teachers Meet Monday High School, trict MEA will hear William A. Shunck, superintendent of schools, present his views on the subject. Waterford teachers have. held previous meetings in their schools to become acquainted with the sys- tem. Teachers in many areas have In such a program the problem ways to judge teacher's abilities Members of the Waterford Dis-| than only training and experi- ence, he continped, ‘Teachers are ‘greatly concerned | about merit pay -because the polishing success.’ The what kind of procedure can you awards, might stem a Discuss Merit Pay Raises The controversial apie of merit|that years of training and experi- |set up to protect the teacher as) pay-increases for teachers will be/ence make up the criteria for good| iwell as help him.” discussed again Monday afternoon|‘e@chers.” by Waterford téachers, when they meet at 4:30 in the Crary Junior! would lie in determining other E. L. Windeler, president of the School Board of Waterford Town- ship, said that how the plan was ence to him. “I feel I have to get more information regarding such a program before I could make a statement for or leer anos member, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) been studying the plan to deter- mine whether or not to seek "| adoption... Committee for the White House, cence on Education last year mended that careful study be given the merit pay plan, -urging, “objective investigation and ex- perimentation on a local basis in into true competition with those of other occupations and profes-, sions.” = * s * Shunck says that the reaction of the teachers to his suggestions will | garding merit-pay awards to the Waterford Board of Education. In explaining the merit-pay sys-| tem, Shunck said that at the pres- ent time teachers salaries through-| out the country are computed on another |S- Truman headed today for Flor- years of college training and ex- » high school first./enee. city of the Medici and world, perience. “This is a merit system in some |Congress would approve if sense,’’ Shunck said, “if you agree! It's Fun-—and Worth ‘Gold’ Ever heard of a “potfer?” The dictionary can’t tell you about it, but we can. It's “fer” collecting all in the Press’ summer POT-O-GOLD contest. the “gold” you can win Each weekly puzzle will pay a maximum of $125. Look for the start of t his intriguing new word game in Monday’s Pontiac Press. ‘Premier ,others to visit this country. |May Be Left to President Senators At Odds on Plan to Invite Reds for Visit WASHINGTON (?)—Sen. “Mansfield — '(D-Mont) said) order to bring teachers’ salaries today he is willing to leave it up to President Eisen- hower’s “own good judgment” whether to invite Rus- ‘sian leaders to visit the United States. Mansfield, a member of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee, made the observation in an interview! Rose said he par Powers were determine his recommendations re-/ after Senate Republican Teacey Knowland (Calif) told the Senate: “I do not believe that! any American president would extend such an invi- tation or that the Ameri- ‘can people or the American, ‘it were extended.” In his floor speech yesterday, Knowland said the suggestion has ‘recently been made by ‘‘column- Gleason ‘Wife’ Marries Today Audrey Meadows Weds Capital Real Estate Man | in Gotham Church ists and commentators” that in-} , /vitations be extended to Commu-. nist party boss Nikita Khrushchev Nikolai Bulganin § and Saving he opposed an Invita- | tion to these or any of a number of other Russian leaders inclad- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | Clinton Council Gets Major Honors Quest for Leaders Big Topic at Scout Parley By JOE HAAS CINCINNATI, Ohio — Clinton Valley Councu of the Boy Scouts of America, with headquarters at Pontiac: came in for a number of honors at the annual meeting of the| National Council, which closed here at noon today. In percentage of gain in mem- bership during the past year our council was close to the top. In its outdoor — activi-g ties it is out- distanced prin- & cipally by coun- located in states that not have much winter. Despite this fact, it is one of JOR HAAS | the few councils in the northern states that is endeavoring to put | its camping facilities on a year- around basis. cils do so | \ ‘one of the | was started In this nation 46 years ago, it is estimated: that | nearly 35 million people have | come in direct contact with it, either as beys or as leaders in | or both. | Figured on the same basis, it is} lconservatively estimated that in| excess of 35,000 people have had| contact on the same basis in the), Clinton Valley Council. since sal | Since the Boy Scout program | | the movement, a recat In the Cub Scout movement, {which has had such an upsurge in| ( |the nation during the past couple, of years that national leaders are) B worried about how to accomodate | them when the Cubs become Scouts, Clinton Valley Council has) highest percentage of | gain in the Region Seven, com- prising Illinois, Indiana, Michigan) and Wisconsin. In the nation there now are | more than one and one-half mil- ‘lion Clubs, gcattered, through | nearly 50,000 packs, In which {of securing goott scoutmasters is'knob notice on election morning, | -our nation’s women are playing | a major part. | As every old scouter has learned, | jthe key to the local Scout troop | a man who “had the time” to Music Hall, claimed to be one of matron of honor. Wet Area Weekend Seen by Forecaster iis the scoutimaster. The sucess or failure of the troop largely depends ‘on him, At this national meeting, the same as in other such gatherings |for many years past, the question: In Today's Press © Building News .......... “19-30 | Church News ........ oa County News ...--.--...10, 32 | Editorials nn | Sporte eee a Theaters 15, 16, 17 | TV & Radio Programs ... ..38 | Wilson, Earl .. ... 16 Women's Pages-.... 7, 8 9 eee Gear. Cold Storage fer Furs. Stere, how, pey next Fall. D & D Cleaners, 143 ‘W. Huron the major problem. In quest of such aman, the committees formerly looked for devote to such a project. But it now generally conceded that the | best scoutmasters come from | among the busiest men in thelr | communities. Again this year the national |Scouting progyam includes a ‘‘get| out the vote -campaign’’ that will| blanket the nation. As it did in’ '1952, Clinton Valley Council will go after this 100 per cent among the 75.000 homes within its area. | [In 1952 it won national honors in | this respect. Arrangements already are under way so that every home within its jurisdiction in Oakland = and: Macomb counties | will have a door, TY Sun: Check TV Bchedule for time and station aoe them ail in = |Mon, at ieee urging every occupant of the house lto vote. Cincinnati's magnificent . new the largest and finest public halle in the nation, furnishes the: set- ting for the various overall meet- ings of the convention. This convention has grown through the years to be one of the largest held annually in the United States. Last year’s was was changed to St. Louis, be- fause Detroit does not have a “hall large enough to accom. | modate it. That city’s emissaries are here now pulling over the 1956 conven- \tion, when that city’s magnificent jnew river front development will \be completed. When that time) | See our R. & K. Originals on CBS Comes, Clinton Valley Council will) [be in the front seat in exemplify-- \ing the good neighbor policy. |mooners”’ NEW YORK (INS)—Audrey Mea- dows, long-suffering TV ‘wife’ of Jackie Gleason in the ‘“Honey- goes on a honeymoon of her own today. . The beautiful red-haired actress’ became a real life bride in a sur-| [prise ceremony at noon at the ‘Church of the Heavenly Rest. The bridegroom is Randolph Rouse, Washington, D. C., real es- tate man. The ceremony was performed by Aud.ey’s father, the Rev. Francis James Meadows Cotter, an Episcopal minister of Sharon, * Conn. approached would make a differ- Car Crash Kills Pontiac Man James Powers Crushed Under Wheels After Collision in City year-old Pontiac man was killed when he was thrown out of a car in a two-car collision and was under the wheels of the jother car. James E. Powers, of 314 Nelson St. was a passenger with Gerald A. Rose, 23, of 4406 Rohr Rd. when the accident occurred at 3:10 a.m. at S. Jessie street and Ferry ave- nue, police said. He was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital of | skull and neck injuries. Rose and the other driver, Miles W. Childers, 25, of 25 Monroe St. were cleared in the death after statements were taken at police headquarters by Assistant Oakland |County Frosecute Walter Denni- son. returning from double dates and |proceeding about 30 miles an hour west on Ferry when Childer’s car entered the intersection at about |the same speed, going north on Jessie, Both dr'vers said they didn’t | See each other in time, police | said. Rose's car was spun around into ln curb by the impact, police jsaid, when Powers was thrown out the side door. Sukarno at Lincoln Tomb | PHILADELPHIA (INS)— Presi- ‘dent Sukarno of, Indonesia .. con- Returning home last night, a 23- Station Employe Says Man Drew Knife in Attempt Would-Be Thief Critical After Capture by Police Near Shooting Scene An Oakdale Gardens man was critically wound- ed in an alleged holdup at- tempt at a Ferndale gas station last night. James E. Taylor, 45, of 20790 Mitchelldale Rd., re- mained unconscious today in William Beaumont Hos- pital. Surgeons have re- moved a .22 caliber bullet from his abdomen, fired near closing time by a part time attendant. Taylor had entered the station at 520 W. Eight Mile Rd. about 11:45 p.m., police. The attendant, Sharon Allison, 25, told them that Tayler drew out an eight-inch butcher knife and announced the stickup, Allison said he secretly drew the automatic from his. pocket and fired pointblank when Taylor saw it and lunged at him with the knife. The would-be robber fled, clutch- ing his stomach amid a volley of three shots, Officer Fred Kellogg said, Leaving a trail of bleod behind Damon Runyon Tales Will Start Monday Damon Runyon gave to Amer- ica the “characters” which made his name famous in Amer- ican journalism, and endeared him to readers throughout the world. The Pontiac Press Monday will begin a series of sélected writings by Damon Runyon, chosen and annotated by Clark Kinnaird, editor of ‘Runyon First and Last,” and other books on Runyon works. The first selection, ‘Blond Mink” is his most significant story. When Runyon wrote this, itinues his * goodwill tour of the |United States today with an air| trip to Springfield, Ill., to visit, ithe grave of Abraham Lincoln. he was a dying man, and he knew it. Here is a dying man taking a funereal theme and m&king it funny — a supreme achievement. r Lodge Will Request UN. The couple met two years ago at the home of her sister Jayne.) »who in private life is the wife of} TV star Steve Allen. Jayne was The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts scattered showers or thunder- ‘night. The low tonight will be 54! ae 33 degrees Partly cloudy and mild is the forecast for tomorrow. The high will be 76-80 degrees. The lowest thermometer reading, preceding’® a.m. in downtown Pon-| tiac was 50 deffrees. At 2 p.m. the mercury rose to 72 degrees. lthat Soviet delegate A. A. | first scheduled for Detroit but showers late this afternoon and to-| Sobolev has falien under five Russian sailors—and to Okay Asylum Principle UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. said today Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge will call on the U. N. Assembly to endorse unconditionally the prin- iciple that every Iron Curtain refugee has the right to (INS) —A U. S. spokesman seek safe asylum in free countries. The American spokesman made the statement in the wake of mounting evidence that Soviet and Iron Curtain diplomats are engaged in an intensive offensive in the United States and elsewhere to “pressure” refu- gees into going back’to their homelands. At the same time, several key U.N. diplomats pri- vately were of the opinion such a cloud for “forcing” (perhaps other Iron Curtain ‘refugees—to go home that Moscow may soon have to recall him. Most diplomats questioned on: | skjold in a Sobolev ‘Ambassador Lodge already has made a stiff protest to U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammar- = “abusing his U. N.. post and dip- lomatic privileges granted him under the U. N.-U. 8S. eeotvent ters agreement, It is a firm conviction at U. N. that disclosure of any further or additional connection by Sobolev |with other cases where coercion lseems to have been used for get- ‘ting from behind the Iron Curtaiit Grave decorations fer Memertal Day Sobolev privately said that his re-'to redefect would promptly bring, dec- on ale at 2600 8S Woodward, Just, south of Oquare Lake Rd. Gat. & Sun | ony. ‘call by the Kremlin would be ‘the simplest way” to end the episode. | a U.:S. “persona non-grata” laration, 4 according to Ferndale . By } g é- ae} | b ie ae ur . ¢ ai a oe af e aati f ‘ j J [ fy - F 7 ; i j { j # ; ah rt, i i : é { ag Pal! ae ea ji af 4 : } ayy gh yf. ee c igor } 4 4 : ; yi! R ur on \ tae ff ee “TWO - i Coe THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1950 | oot hs A Fi ¢ f [The Day in Birmingham =| \Taxable Land Is Goal - lof Ballot, Ofticials Say School, and attend to other busi- nesses, City Goes Ahead With Park Areas May Condemn Several Reports Made ~~ Film’ Seen by 2,000; pala Aedes _}prove annexation of the “Twining ~ Funds to Supplement Lots to, Make Way nae Leake Prop se 6 . * ne i . Budget are [aise for Program erty trom, Trey Town apd it will add taxable value to Bir- mingham, according to city offi- cials. : The two small properties are .|subject of a special election. City officials point out that there will be little left of Troy Township fol- lowing annexations expected in votes in Troy Township, Troy City and Birmingham, all on June 5. The Twining property is a par- cel on Adams road south of Villa street, which is completely sur- rounded by Birmingham, The Lambert property is on the north side of 14 Mile road east of Woodward avenue, and contains two dwellings and a portion of | Condemnation action probably will be necessary to acquire five lots in thé city to complete the| purchase of 27 parcels for use in ‘ithe $600,000 municipal parking lot project, City Manager W. K. Will- man reported yesterday. Willman added that ahy delay ‘in this action will not block the jprogress of construction of the \three lots as the city intends ‘to |build around” the five lots in ques- ‘tion. The $600,000 worth of revenue Award to Be Presented, bonds are now being printed, he sald, and the city expects the money in its treasury sometime Reports of anti-cancer activities in this area during the special’ ef-| . fort expended during April. Cancer| Crusade Month, were given at the, recent meeting of the board. Activities in this area are cary | ried on by the North Oakiay County Unit, Southeastern Divisi Fid = American Cancer Society. Twepity-| | e | as a five directors attended the meet-| ing, at which Dr. John Marva.) unit president. presided. i j é ; While the program in Pojttiac is ven 0 ries largely educational, funf@s also were raised, especially An areas | = not served by the Unifed Fund. | Gifts amounted to $23,959. | at Orchard Lake School! VERY REV. JUSTIN FIGAS ye errs During Commencement | next week. the Socony Mobil Oil Co. prop- canmunibenll Garten (taal mana The goal in the voter-approved erty. Physicians report/an increased The Very Reverend Justin Figas, Both are isolated from Troy interest in prevéntive medical |O.F.M. Conv., pastor of Corpus Township, from which they would examinations as/a result of the |Christi Church, Buffalo, N. Y. 1956. expect to receive governmental film showings. irector services. During the th the film was Geass ee ae ue Ene mal oe mes ui | : It would be extremely difficult PENNY BALL / shown 38 and) some! 50 " -_ burn avenue east of Saginaw, is} WIN SCOUT HONOR — Silver Beaver awards the outstanding scouters are Carl Stough of New |to- the small remaining part of the 1956 recipient of the Fidelitas/ being financed under a separate fi-| are presented above to three outstanding scout Haven, Gilbert H. Pierce of Pontiac and L. C. ‘Troy Township to provide local gov-| Penny Ball, teenage pianist whom her teacher, Mark Wessel, calls one of his most talented students, will. give a recital at the home of her parents, the Lau- rence M. Balls, 1040 Chester~ field road, at 4 p.m. tomorrow, Medal awarded annually by SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary at Orchard Lake. The Medal will be conferred by His Eminence Edward Cardinal Mooney on June third during the ernment and offer normal local services, Birmingham officials say. Annexation of the two parcels to Birmingham has been re- quested by the two owners. It would give the two parcels bene- Churchill of Westacres. Churchill was re-elected president of the council. The Silver Beaver med- als are the highest honors a local council can bestow for service to boyhood. leaders of the Clinton Valley Council. William Pascher, left, as chairman of the awards com- mittee made the presentations at the annual council meeting Thursday night. Left to right, leased from the State Highway Dept. Pontiac voters approved the issuance of the bonds March & by nearly a 3 to 1 ratio. office at 66 W. St., dispensed 9,000 can- H. Russel Holland was of the April crusade with / on Inviting Soviets / / / Senators at Odds Mrs. / Edward Williams, of Ro- chester, as co-chairman. : morning directors of the ciety will be guests of Dr. and Mire Marra at their home for a / Victory breakfast. (Continued From Page One) ing Soviet Marshal Georgi Zhu- kov, Knowland added: “I am _ greatly ‘shocked that posal.” Talk of possible visits by the Russian leaders has been revived Russia's informal invitation week to have several high S, Air Force officers attend So- Aviation Day ceremonies in Nothing further on either pos- sibility has been heard from’ the Russians. ~ Washington apparently is hold- ing out for a formal invitation that their opposite numbers of the Red Orchard Lake Schools’ @ith An- nual Commencement Exercises. “Because in Father Justin there is a harmonious fusion of the Pauline spirit to teach the just and the wayward, and. the Fran- ciscan spirit to serve the poor, the simple, and the exploited, we deem him worthy of this award,” said Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Szumal, rector. * * Father Figas was born in Mc- Clure, Pa. in 1886. He was grad- uated from St. Francis College, Trenton, N. J. and, after com- pleting his novitiate at the Assump- tion Monastery in Syracuse, N, Y., he was sent to the Gregorian In- stitute in Rome where he received his Doctorate in Sacred Theology. Father Justin was ordained in Rome on July 17, 1910. He served as Provincial of the St, Anthony Province for 17 years, In 1931 he began the now-famous radio “Rosary Hour,” which today has To date the city has purchased) or has under option 17 of the 27 land parcels in-four city plats. Three lots needed in the Lafayette- Jacokes proposed lot possibly will be condemned, according to Will- man. Another is needed for the W. Lawrence-Pike parking lot. The remaining six lots are be- ing negotiated for and are expect- éd to be purchased. David McCoy Keefer Summertield, U.S. Officials H nt Bartender May See Oftice Dedication unt bartende Orchard Lake’s new post office—|by the West Bloomfield Township small in size, but rich in tradition—| will be dedicated next Saturday. And, if committeemen’s. efforts are | High School Band. The post office, on St. Mary College property at 3735 Com- successful, Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield will travel from the nation’s capital to give the dedicatory address at the 3 p.m., June 2, ceremony. R. H. McManus, co-chairman of merce Rd., is leased to the gov- ernment by the college, The small, 20x50 foot building, is mod- ern, with two bank-type service windows, limed oak furnishings and walls in two tones of pastel Taken by Death David McCoy Keefer, 81, a for- mer printer at the Pontiac Press, died at his home yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage. He had been ill seven months. He was born in Carlisle, Pa., March 15, 1875, the son of William and Elizabeth McCoy Keefer. On Nov. 1898 he was married to Amy Rotz in Orrstown, Pa. a network of 57 stations. The Fidelitas Medal is awarded annually for “fidelity in serving God and country through the reali- zation of the religious and cultural ideals of our forefathers.” Father Justin is the eighth outstanding Church, Masonic Lodge of Flint, Mr. Keefer who made his home at 23 Pine St. had been a printer for the Pontiac Press 24 years. He was a member of the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Pontiac Typographical Union, the Polish-American to receive this honor, , Pontiac. are a_ sister, Eagles and Modern Woodman of Surviving besides his wife, Amy, Mrs. Mary Cole- the program committee, said today Summerfield had indicated he hoped to be present, but final |word had not yet come from Wash- ington. Others invited to attend are U.S. Congressmen George Don- dero and John Lesinski and Sen. Patrick McNamara, as well as tep area government officials and leading clergy from St. St. Mary College and St. Cyril and Methodus Seminary. for atcation of the new omit Heart Attack Claims oldest in West Bloomfield Town- ;: 9 Al Simmons at 54 green. Fifty feet of landscaped frontage ‘allows for a circular drive-in ap- proach, with parking space on the 50 x 100 foot lot for some 30 cars. Starting- dedication day, the post office will begin servicing 1,100 homes, bringing loca] mail delivery to what formerly was Pontiac Rt. 5, part of Pontiac Rt. 3, and all of} Westacres, previously served by the Walled Lake Post Office. as Killer Suspect Coast-to-Coast Alarm Out as Philly Heiress ls Found Garrotted CARSON CITY, Nev. UW—Police hunted from New York to Cali- fornia today for qa Nevada bar- tender charged with strangling a pretty blonde Philadelphia heiress. s s * The woman was identified as Mrs. Anne Harris Van Ryne, 22. Her body was found Thursday night in the apartment of barten- der William E. Boswell, 3. Officers said she apparently had been garrotted with a housecoat belt found under the body in a closet. In Kansas City, police said Bos- well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam E. Boswell Sr., told them he was there Wednesday and had left Thursday in a green 1953 sta- tion wagon, saying he was going ship, will take place outdoors if weather permits, according to Post- MILWAUKEE (® — Al Simmons died of a heart attack today. A master Mrs. Mary~Hawkes. Music will include vocal selec- tions by ‘“‘Schola Cantorum,”’ chor: al society of St. Cyril and Metho.[member of the baseball Hall of Fame, he was 54. dus Seminary, nationally famous to New York for a bartending job there. The sheriff said the body ap- | parently had been in the closet/and director of the Christian Ser- fits of fire and police protec- tion, water, sewage, garbage and rubbish other municipal services, The board of education will. meet at Hill School Tuesday at 8 p.m. | to receive bids on library, office and cafeteria furniture for Derby She will play a full length pro- gram as advanced artists do, and will include the intricate Beetho- ven Sonata Pathetique Op. 13. She will be joined by her sister, Patti, 10, to play ‘The Lake,” that Wessel has written especially for them, She began a study a year ago with Wessel, whose studio is collection services and | * s * Minnesota Group Will Give Sacred Concert Sunday The Rev. G. J. Bersche an- nounces a sacred concert will be presented at 7:30 Sunday evening in the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 178 Green St. A musical group from St. Paul Bible Institute in Minnesota will give a sacred program, consisting of mixed and ladies’ trios, duets} and solos. Trombone solos will) also be played. Included in the group will be Julie Welsh, pianist, of Durham, N.C.; Bether Cottrell, alto of Stuartville, Minn.; Shirley Spen- cer, soprano of McCordville, Ind.; Thomas Walker, tenor, and trom-| bone soloist, Rochester, Minn. The Rev. George A. French, dean of men, instructor, counselor on Orchard Lake. s s s Walter J. Piel has been ap- pointed Plerce School principal to replace Daniel A. Nesbitt, who is becoming Derby School principal. Holding degrees from the Universities of Toledo and Michigan, he is seeking his doc- tor’s in education from Harvard. He has been principal of Ida Rural Agricultural School, * * . Altrusa Club will hear a talk on Junior Achievement by Mrs. Raymond Peck, a JA sponsor, at its Monday evening meeting at Mrs. Cyril B. Lewis's home, 739 Lakeview Avenue. * , . Mrs. Louls Wegener Service for Mrs. Louis (Marie) Wegener, 683 Chester, who died Friday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- day at Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with interment in White Chapel Cemetery. She leaves her husband and a sister, Mrs. Julia Besley. military forces—not just witness) an air show. i s s * But balanced against that is the fear of some diplomatic policy “»\Merit Pay Raises makers that an exchange of mili: tary visits might cause Allied and (Continued From Page One) neutral nations to decide this!.aid he favors such a merit system [Burial will follow in Perry Mt. He had been living at the Mil- since Sunday or waukee Athletic Club, . group. Simmons batted .390 for the| Mrs. Van Ryne was the daugh-| The Rey, Carl Messel, of Fres- {Philadelphia A’s in 1931. He re-jter of Mrs. Elizabeth Flagler Harjno Calif. will be guest speaker mained with the White Eelphants ris of the Chestnut Hill section of| Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. He Sick Baby Sleeps until 1933, when the late Connie Philadelphia and of J. Andrew/is a member of the local church4 Mack, in the process of breaking|/Harris 3rd, a. retired aircraft/and is considered one of the Home, Through Car Thett up the ‘greatest team I ever had”, |executive. oe « Field Workers. for its Polish carols, and music Monday, night. /vice Department, is directcr of the CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Sunday Scheel, 10:00 A.M. , Merning Rao 11:00 A. M. man of Camp Hill, Pa.; two nephews living in Camp Hill and one niece in Louisiana. Service will be at 3:15 p.m. Mon- day from the Huntoon Funeral Home with his pastor, the Rev. {Theodore R. Allebach, officiating. Teachers to Discuss Wed. Bible Study at the Wedew heme, 7:00 P. M. Rev. L. Shafer, Paster UNITY 71% N. Saginaw Se., FE 2-4609 Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. Kenneth Brabeas, Speaker Sunday Scheel, 11:00 A. M. Menday, 1:30 P.M. Class in “Pathway ef Prayer” country was becoming morejin theory, “but it would be some-! ; 22 ile,,sent Al. third baseman Jimm friendly to Russia while counsel-|thing that could not be thrown’ to. Park Cemetery. ean oe — An A Sree Dykes and outfielder Mule Haas’ Mrs. Van Ryne divorced J. Fran- it : ~ ‘eht to the White .Sox f 150.000. leis DeVinney of Philadelphia at 53 C St t oven. are many difficulties involved.” Karl B. Mann steal dea nd cba mgs te ch ar 0 /Reno in the fall of 1954. She was| IES IN Stale 2 ee ’ , ‘married early this year to Thomas . ° oe ; .| Service for Karl B. Mann, 41, of |!ater the car was found with the Hose in '33 and '34, then slumped °° N UJ FI d Youthful Accident Victim [isa epeerentyLaahP ii oe 94 S. Jessie St. will. be held at baby unharmed and still sleeping.|and was traded to the Tigers in ie Van Ryne, 39, a toxicologist OW Se vor | es Still in Critical Condition’ le ‘the idee as ail P-M. Monday from the -| Swift-moving police found. the| 3, remaining only one season with later sentenced to jail In Los An- 1p y from the Coats Fu : | 4 he believes that “the idea as a) i the Bengals. '36. H tinued to Seles on a bad check conviction.| LANSING #—The State Health A Waterford Township boy who basic philosophy is a good one. The neral home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., ion ene Nout apaventren acre Plan rogited te : . 7 Pe . _o ersection about clas was hit by a car driven by his fa-|difficulty would ¢ome in the way D. Murphy of the First United Mis-|blocks trom where tt had been tors oe] caval Glee clubs ea oe oe ne) ca ee ene now | } . Se sionary Chureh will officiate with|stolen. Curled up inside was 16-)!ore Winding up his career with she le er room - yi king rida ‘ ing to turn over the title to him.|™unities are now adding fluoride ¢ Come Unto Me ; i % | how a reasonable and fair means git ms i cae x tei at A a 4 ~ ais ee oi ing other nations to beware of the| ether in a hurry. I realize there. in downtown Detroit. Three hours| Al batted over .300 for the Pale’ Drayton Plains. The Rev. G a half-dozen slack and drifted on to the Sena-| Deputy Sheriff Erwin K. oad sear oid Geeta? xo TN, 4 ther Thursday night remained in|the selection would be made,” he t yf i in Flora, Nl. the son of Mr. and| The baby’s mother, Ruth, 22. had ]4 Children Baptized The car, Butner added, was in|? their water to bring the fluoride ¢ juries in the accident. struck at his home when the fath- er, Donald Lockwood, attempted to move his car farther into the driveway. : Mrs. Bradford Mann. He was a/driven. in from the family home -Boswell’s possession. pee See es Imember of the First United Mis-|with Gregory to pick up her hus by Rev. George Mahder | 7 ee ot wate lenis S onary einen one i bend manager of a restaurant inl The Rev. George Mahder bap-| Trinity Baptist to Hold Dr. Albert E. Heustis, states ‘cae e leaves three children Mrs. jowntown area. tized 14 children in St. Paul ce es 'Alice Diane White of Pontiac, Kari| The car was taken with the baby) Lutheran Church at the 10:45 morn.| Youth Banquet June 2 TESORO pase . ae ; M. and Robert L. Mann, both atjsound asleep inside when Mrs.jing service on Pentecost Sunday.| The Youth Banquet of Trinity/has proved the chemical will re-|° wat home, and two grandchildren. Cupari went into the restaurant] The following children were in-|Baptist Church will be held at|/duce tooth decay by two-thirds jo > Other survivors include two | to tell her husband she had ar-|cluded: Mary Jo, Branda and Eliz-,7:30 p.m. Saturday in the church GO 9 - brothers, Glenn Mann of Cham-vrived. She left the keys in the /abeth Freeman; Jacqueline Gray: |dining hall. “Our experience shows conclu-\e < 4 paign, Ill. and Herbert Mann of ignition. 'Sandra and Doris Losey; Terry} A musical program will be pre-)sively that fluoridation does just ° Now |Alexander, W. Va.; five sisters, | Nestrick, Jimmie and Marvin Bar-'sented featuring local talent. im-jone thing: It reduces tooth decay ° aa perior from the good.”’ “Mrs. Emily Hicks, principal of *! Stringham School, said a merit- pay system: would depend on who does the evaluating and how they’ would do it. * : * | “I would hope that if it were worked out, it would be done on a very high professional basis on Water Meter Reader. Admits Cincy Murder CINCINNATI («— Police said | ie le ie today Robert Lyons, 43-year-old Mrs. Edna Greer of Flora, Il.,' . i ; : ; i : _|which all teachers would have a ‘ z ’ » HL, nard; Donna and Donald Swan and'personating famous musicians. Ajand leads to bright gmiles,’’ Dr.'$ << Lined era pagel agate: part in choosing the person to be| Mrs is Elliott of Alton, Ill, urs. Horse Show Sunday Bonnie Bailey. (Spring Fashion Show is also sched-|Heustis said. ° PROVIDEN society mp last April 11 ‘awarded in this way instead of the tee Aiba eae oper —_---———_———— julec : ‘ s : atin 0 , ley of G . Pa. ' i i Thy) saldl' Lyte toid ther ry Watewa. ee jand Mrs. Dwayn Bass of Resa, (OF Sheriff's Posse Scouts Hold Scrap Drive ‘church of Flint will be guests of Student Lay Groups 3. MISSIONARY Seoamne peeearat re Audrey “ gets Wot reas jCalif. __. | Explorers of Pontiac Lake Troop the group. ito Discuss Unification o ® 5 Pugh sil and Seieeanhen, packer: Mrs. Dora Brust le, sald Mr. Mann died yesterday from) The Oakland County Sheriff's\No. 34 are conducting a scrap! Proceeds from the affair will be ° Baptist Church hd Ak I don’t think it would work. /gunshot wounds while cleaning aj Posse will hold its annual Horse used to send delegates to the Na Leaders of college student or- § ‘ drive today and Sunday to raise) 5 = Show at the Ivory Polo Field on|funds for summer camp -equip- |Fight Mile road near Detroit Sun-|™¢"*: advisor Frank Hickok said. |Los Angeles in June. Mrs. Sarah, lday. The program gets under way Scrap donations will be picked'Gary is general chairman and the| a4 at 9 a.m. jup by telephoning him at OR Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr. is! James E. Powers, 24, of ° 5 11} 29673, ! All funds raised at the show will/”"”'” EOE, Churches, Evangelical and Re-'e Nelson St. was dead on arrival atl a towards 4 " St. Joseph Mercy Hospital at 3 0¢ used towards improving the) formed Church, Disciples of Christ ; sse and aiding needy families 4 . | # ana Pr ; r o'clock this morning. He died from|POsse an ; : A ( ] d f W t and Presbyterian Church in theve injuries received in an automobile at Christmas. The a presen Ou O I Ne€SSES, USA, re baskets to the underprivileged on l C T} The first two are already merged : accident the holid che xe holiday each year. as the United Student Fellowship, § Memorial Sunday will be ob-'make plans Tuesday ‘at 7:30 p.m. : : , | Born here Aug. 14, 1932, he was and mild, bigh 76-80 Fisher Cancels Work \the son of Thomas E. and Irene’ The basis of union will be studied e by local campus assdciations dur-'® served at First Presbyterianifor the annual Children’s Day Church tomorrow with Dr. Wil-| Program. y winds 16-15 miles per heur. } . . ner . == as Police Probe Riot \Peck Powers. C [ k H | : St. Michael's Cath.| onfinue qd e unt ing the 1956-57 academic year and ®@ liam H. Marbach preaching on the Today in Pontiac eee for Drowning Victim. oe ao Lowest temperature preceding 8 @ m | FLINT. Mich. &—No work Was olic Church, he had been employed a fespective denominations about ® 131 Bagley St. Pontiac TOMORROW: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Sermon by Brother Claud Goodwin 2:30 p.m. Knights of Pythias and Court of Calanthen. Rev. T. Walter Harris 7:30 p.m. Crowning of Queen Hear the Rev. D. G. Speller —eee BE A CHRISTIAN ALL WEEKie Keep Sunshine in Your Heart; ® Smile with the Lord. and § Serve His People. © SUPPORT YOUR CHURCH leeccvccccccccccccoconees after she told him to use a door’ We've had a lot of discussion into the garage to read the water here at the school and the teach- meter rather~ than eritering ery seem very much opposed to through the rear door of the guch a program. house itself. “Tt would be very hard to find! a standard to judge the teachers tand would cause hard feelings all around, Thats how I feel until I hear more about it.” ; in| Sanizations representing a total of ¢ tional Sunday School Conference in! son ono students of four Protestant ® denominations have drawn up al@ tentative basis for union. They are'¢ jthe Congregational Christian's jgun, ‘James E. Powers The Weather Full US Weather Bureas Repert PONTIAC AND VICTINITY—Considerabie cloediness and warmer today with secat- tered showers or thundershowers late this afterneen and tonight. High near! ih stort add tenight 54-58. Temerrew, 2000008 000H0OHHOHHOHOHHHHHHHHHHHEHH8SHOOHHHH0888O8E ee } mt Wind vel | io C 2 “tradi mon uno mp scheduled today at the big General|hy the Midwest Dry Wall Co. jMotors’ Fisher body plant in| Resides his parents, he is sur- sets Saturday at 7:57 pm. 1s The Vacation School Staff will! - renpeesote mere fers suburban Grand Blanc, but dep-\viveq by seven brothers and sis| A three-day search continued theme, “A Cloud of Witnesses.” | : — =z rises Seturday at 9.18 pm. juties and state police stood guard) tars Thomas Jr. in Japan Kath-| this morning for the body of a id Ud : meet the same evening at 70 clock. | e Downtown Temperatures : tagainst a repetition of a rot iNjieen fla Edna Carrol William Detroit boy, 16, drowned ‘off. the! The service will remember two The school is scheduled for June | United G | Si bd cea : re a ae Oo , 72,Which 11 men were hospitalized) ang “John "Powers. all af Pontiac. |north shore of Woodhull Lake| Gold Star pence Menlota orig (1822 troms 9 St gut Ure acct ae to ospe Inging 14 Re bectsccn ee ALI . 72 yesterday. ' The Rosary will be recited at| Thursday War II, John Wilkinson and Charles 12 noon each day. | a coeerres t * * * bret Th, zi iG o . le | = jeia mi 66 830 Sunday evening in the Hun-|_ Efforts by dragging crews and a | Frankenfield. | The Rev. Galen E. Hershey *, Convention Two of the 11 injured still were ‘reported in critical condition, But will direct the school assisted | Friday tn Pentiae by Mrs. Sue DeRoo, Mrs. J. E. toon Funer jSheriff's department skin diver (As Recorded Downtown) oon Funeral Home. The funeral] ©P : | The names of members who will be at 9 a.m. Monday from/have failed to locate Raymon D. have died during the past year Sunday May 27, 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. Highest temperature ......- Wit?--geoe 04 Sheriff : fi | Levert, temperature reereeees ae es erie pad St. Michael's Church with buria]/DJalal, who drowned in about 60) wilt also be noted at the 11 | Frankenfield and Mrs Robert 0) e 7 ay adem ats ad pues si Stel Crh wih banal hy, Stuck mie, "Those _ncose| Beper seers some poe *st | First Social Brethren Church sgnase One Heat Age in Peniae would be made Ghat Rejere Called( Go eetoy tol ane ene nee ence | nae | 316 Bald ! ee waren | i , W 0 ; : Lowest temperature 6.0.0.0..." 44 Involved in the rioting were S€G Scouts Plan Dance | shore ake ‘a row boat ela Mrs. Lillian Miller, Mrs. Ruby | nirs.* Galen E. Hershey, Mrs. SUNSHINE SURGE enero Vincent, Mrs Burton P. Daugh- | steve Napier, Mrs. Jesse Thorn- erty Sr., and Mrs. B. W. Don- (hi) and Mrs. Roy Banwell have aldson. . organized a -new group of the: Others to be-honored are Mrs.) Women's Association. Thé 19 char- | Mean temperature ........ ‘Weather Pair. Highest and Lowest Temperstares This Date in 84 Years 92 in 1944 : 36 in 1913 *' members of. the ~ millwrights, | ‘steamfitters and riggers unions,| ‘all one-time AFL affiliates. It was the second drowning in Oakland County lakes this season and the fourth this year. SOCIAL BRETHREN QUARTET—PONTIAC GOSPETTE QUARTET—PONTIAC DUET BY BARBARA AND NORMA to Raise Special Fund Funds to provide boating equip- | ment for Waterford Township Sea —_———— Friday's Temperature Chart f . . r] . ln oy ' = TT = 5 ‘ i polity 6245) Miami a3 68 Healing Service,’ To ic | Explorer Post No, 46 will be raised . . |Elizabeth Winters, Mrs. Hattie ter members have been holding | Accerdion tilted $1 43 New Orieans 00 68 The Rev ; 2 di at a benefit dance June 2. ‘Algerians Attack Again |Buchner, Mrs.-L. A. Waters, Mrs. meetings at the home of Mrs. Wil-— CONGREGATION AND OTHER LOCAL TALENT Chicage 7458 New York 61 49 lo MA Charles Cox of Jones-| The dance will be held at 8:30/ ALGIERS M — Algerian rebels Beulah M. Philpott, Mrs. Katherine liam H. Marbach. . — = Ee “ nea fee we ae rarer | ae in the Community Activities slashed the throats of 12 French! Yessant, Miss Georgia. Bacon,| The Annual Mothers’ Tea for Come Take Part... Enjoy the Afternoon of B40 Fitteburen = 65 45, SeMDIy of God Church on Scott/Center, 5650 Williams Lake Rd.,/employes of a highw .| Frank L. Fitch, Thomas P. M hers of Cradle Roll children will ) ro Be lowe 6 aun > Rd., yes ghway construc-| Frank L. Fitch, Thomas P. Mason, mothers of Cradle Roll children w Good Gospel Sin Be jen Francisco 14 $3 eee e ae at 7:30, ; The | where the post holds it meetings. |tion company in eastern Algeria\W. Russell Eames and Mrs. be held at the church Saturday ; 5 ’ Singing Ghy W44 Washington soe cme Of the meeting will be) Square dancing and band music/today, official. sources said.| Charles McDonald. from 2 to 4.p.m., Mrs. C. A. Varney LAS HOUSTON, Pres. Angeles 64/09 Beattie 70 6! Healing Service. will be featured, Among the dead was one woman.| The Ch School staff will'is general c ELSIE GASKIN, Sec. Treas. , ‘ &, zi “ ‘ RAE oe : € : * - ‘ ' ; B ae aa ee kare . / a i : ' PI | Bhai, Pe Rs ee } 2 PS tet ; ¥ oh € i i 1: \" yas Se. nih THE. 30 Whittemore Sireet BW. JOBN DRAKE. Paster bar A ‘ea Wed.. 7:38 P.M. Noted Aiman fo Lead Church 100 brid Proves bento aa Gen. Lester J. Maitland Church ) MV ot may ym nal er as L Peorbge Sunday Scheol 115 a.m. Morning Worship, Sermon by Wors Pastor Resigns State Position to Be Lay Reader LANSING w—Brig. Gen. Lester J. Maitland, director of the State Aeronautics Department, an- nounced today he will resign July T to devote full time to his minis- terial post in the Upper Penin- LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD ST. TRINITY Auburn Ave. at Jessie Rev. Ralph C. Cleus Sundey School, 9:45 A. M. Piret Service eoeee 8:30 A. M. Second Service ....11:00 A. M. ST. PAUL Joslyn at Fourth George Mahder, Pastor Early Service ..... 8:00 A. M. Sunday Scheol .... 9:30 A. M. Merning Service ..10:45 A.M. GRACE Corner Genesee and Giendale Services ot 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Rev. Joha $. Angle—Specker Sunday Scheol at 9 A.M. and 11 A.M. | WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Anéersonvilie Reaé Near Disie Hwy. 6. B., 0:48 Wership, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 1:30 P.M. Family Bible Heer, Wed. 7:30 P.M. Seed. a ‘tenn th ry Lf ! colonel. sula, ¢ © ® Maitland had announced his !n- tention to resign earlier but had not set the date. The Aeronautics Commission| ' has not decided on a successor. Maitland was accepted as a lay | preacher by the northern Michi- '-gan Episcopal Diocese at a meet- ing Sunday and assigned to Iron River. Maitland hgs been serving as pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church at Iron River since June, 1955, dividing his time between his state duties and the Upper Penin- sula parish. “I will devote full time to the church and study. toward the) — priesthood,'’ Maitland said today. |. “I expect to be ordained within the next few months.” He was in command at Clark Field, Manila, when it was bombed by the Japanese. He later com- manded a medium bomb group in the European theater of operations. He retired from the Army Air Force in 1947 with the rank of Minister of Music Will Direct Voices Arthur E. Hubbs, minister of music, will direct the trio, quartet, soloists and choir, for the special evangelistic meetings scheduled in the First Church of the Nazarene May 2T — June 3. Speaking in the services will be Or. Russell V. LeLeng of Indian Rocks, Fia. who has just returned from a trip te South America. He will preach at the opening service tomorrow afternoon at 3 American Hebrew Congregations, Twenty-Third Psalm Pattern of Thinking The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh. me to lie down itn green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. ; He restoreth my soul: He lead-| eth me in the paths of righteous- ness for His name's sake. | Youth Advisor's Institute’ PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956 ee eae . oy _ « ne aa Ro no, ad aa YOUTH CONFERENCE AT HAVEN HILL LODGE — Following the morning session of the Youth Conference at Haven Hill Lodge Mrs. Marcus Lepster of Flint, State Youth chairman and Mrs. Her- | Tiursday, four of the group finished their discussions on the terrace. man Dickstein of Chippewa Rd., Pontiac. Mrs. Dickstein and Mrs. Photographed (reading from the left) Eleanor Schwartz of New York City, national associate director of Youth Activities for the Union of Lebster assisted Rabbi Sanford E. Mrs. Zola Rosenfield of Jackson, day. Held at Haven Hill Lodge Approximately 30 women repre-)Fishoff of Detroit, consuluting psy- senting Reform Jewish Templesichiatrist to the Oakland County) from various. cities in Michigan!Guildance Clinic. He led the panel gathered Wednesday and Thursday discussion on "What Makes Teen- at Haven Hill Lodge for an over- agers Tick . a —--—- Pontiae Prese Phote Saperstein of Temple Beth Jacob in organizing the Conference which was held Wednesday and Thurs- eee hurches Needed At least 70,000 new suburban churches will be needed in the next 20 years as a result of population shifts, according to the Bulletin of the American Association of Fund- Raising Counsel. It estimates the suburban population, now at 45,100,- 000 will reach 83,400,000 by 1975. Cc "there shall be ONE NN Jim Brown read these words in the Gospel of St. John and was deeply disturbed. Elsewhere in his Bible... in the noted the exhortation of St. Paul that there be “One Lord, one Faith, one Baptism.” “Where,” he asked Father Crane, “is this unity of which the Bible speaks? How is anyone to know which is ‘the one Fold... the one Faith ...the one Baptism, when Christ's followers are divided into’ hundreds of denominations, many holding conflicting beliefs?” The priest agreed that good and sincere people are indeed confused by the claims and councer-claims lof a divided Christianity. Instead of traveling on a single highway clearly marked with the words‘ “Come — follow me,” they find themselves wandering in a net- work: of roads with signs pointing in all directions. “But how,” Jim persisted, “can ithe average person know what to do? When doctrinal claims con- \tradict one another, how am I to know which is right and which is wrong?” | A study of Christian history, Father Crane replied, will soocerd & ja better answer for the troubled and confused than would a study of conflicting. creeds. “History will tell you, Jim,” the priest went on, “that Christ pro- claimed His intention to establish a Church, with Peter as its head and the other Apostles as its bishops. History further tells us that this is the Catholic Church, which _ established during the time of the Apostles, with as its first leader — the first Pope.” The Mass, Father Crane con- tinued, was the central act of public worship in the early Church, as it is today. There were seven Sacra- SUPREME night Youth Adviser's Workshop * *¢ @ Epistle to the Ephesians...he ments for the early Christians ~ seven for Catholics the world over today. Catholics of 1,900 years ago confessed to a priest, sad they do so today. Catholics believed then, as now, that Baptism removes original sin...that matrimony is a Sacrament, not just a civil cere- mony ...that bishops and priests receive their powers through a Sacrament instituted by Christ. “Many people,” Father Crane concluded, “who are ajther unin- formed or misinformed about the Catholic Faith, would want to be Catholics if they knew the truth. So all we ask is that you learn for yourself what the Catholic Church teaches and what Catholics, since the days of the Apostles, have somee believed.” ree pamphlet lainin, why Christ's followers ass 5 sane er united in “one Fold”... under ise Shepherd”, will be sent in 2 plain wrapper upon request. And nobody wil cl ce you. Write today for Pamphlet No, KC-39, city STATE__ SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL, | NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. COUNCIL PARKDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU Yea, though I walk through the! ; valley of the shadow of death, I i Institute. . will fear no evil: for Thou art with e institute wa On the panel for “Youth Speaks: mest Aactondide vraad 16 Chase Street o'clock. Other meetings will be | organized by Its Mind” were Rose Ellen Cohan. each evening at 7:30 including Sun- Park ore : ,|Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein of of Huntington Woods, Lester Lan-| Rally Sanday | dale and Hollywood | Several years ago, Dr. DeLong|™¢: Fa dag and Thy stalf they|sompls Beth Jacob> Mrs. Herman! sky of Detroit and Judith Dickstein] Breuer, s:ce" Rronine Service, 1.30 [4429 LIMBELL BLVD. ST. LOUIS 8, missouRD 1 Block W ef Baldwin was the evangelist for the City- — reat a table before me| Dickstein of Pontiac and Mrs. Mar-!of Pontiac. The three young people |] Rev. Rector Wineman ef Detroit, | . Wide Revival: here, eyes prepa cf tains enemies. \C™ Lebster of Flint. hold positions of leadership in the! won’ oon, om Beth Serviess = Morning jedan eles een) ots tameiater Thou anointest my head with oil; Rabbi Saperstein is religious State and national Temple Youth wr Me oe oe SS my cup runneth over. adviser te the Michigan State | organizations. : 10:45 A. M. |Engiand, where he was a student Surely goodness and mercy shall| Temple Youth and the cochair- | Qiner subjects up for discus | MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL at Harvard and Boston universt-|foliow me all the days of my life;; man ef youth actiivties for the | 4, were “What's My cH Evening Service 7:30 P.M. [ities receiving his Ph. D. in phil-/and I shall dwell in the house of Michigan State Temple Sister-| j.m2 «planning ao ml or _ ee aga Wayne E. Welton, Minister osophy from the latter institu-|the Lord forever. hoods. and “Basic Goals of a Youth ll ced tiem. ~-+ Ameng the consultants and lec-| Greup.” ~ , Sunday school i turers present was Ele anor ns 12 | | = He has four earned degrees Dr . H ° H ° Savage scvuartitel iNew (York (Chy sesso: In addition to the lectures and| f } Morning Service discussions on the teenager as an 11:00 A.M. Pontiac Bible College and has received an honorary ciate national director of youth! ;.4.: | * ; _ |individual and in groups, dev : Collier Rd. at Collier Ct. Socorro vtaty (B: D:) degree. to Sp eak Sunday activities for the Union of Ameti-|tional and singing sessions sai | ie laren t-e Interdeneminational For 16 years he served as col-| Dr. H. H. Savage of the First}can Hebrew Congregations. Miss | .onducted. a 4 : . M. i sees for Everyone lege president, two years as a pas-|Baptist Church will speak at the Schwartz was in charge of one of eo ¢ @ | | Prayer Service | M M Y vor mevenings a Week, = [tor, three years as a district sup-|12:15 noon service Sunday in the|the sessions. The entire program was inspira- 1) Wea. 1:30 P.M. Founees E. Myer or Rev. elaploniin aN for pgp dei = New Hope Missionary Baptist) pgycHIATRIST PRESENT jtional as well as informative and CECIL KELLER D. B. Pawiey n dean of Nazarene Theological |Church. produced an enthusiastic re The Rev. BR. L. 5.8. Supt. , s Dr. Joseptf sponse Q povectants He recently completed} 14. services tomorrow will Pe cans Feeeaees Wan ess cen | roe Valll wheal attended: oe epee hens Dn istend ae on at the } a worid tour = ~ = eee ee : the two weeks of special meetings 5 CHURCH of the GOOD ~@ |celebrating the 38th anniversary of Clergymen to Switch FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH the Rev. Ford B. Reed as pastor, ' Tewnty preachers will take part) in the 30th annual summertime ex- | change of clergymen sponsored jointly by the National Council of Churches and the British Council of Churches. Ten ,of the clergymen) are from the U. S. and an equal’ number from Britain.- CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Road Attend the Fastest Growing Cherch tn the Area Sunday School 10 A.M.-Morning Service 11 A.M. “CRUCIFIED WITH CHRIST” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. “THE WALLS CAME TUMBLING DOWN” Al Kasten, Pastor MA S-1140 FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister SUNDAY 10 A.M. — “INVESTMENT IN FUTURES” Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL — 11:15 to 12:15 P. M. 6:30 P. M. — M. Y. FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P. M. — ANNUAL CHOIR PROGRAM WEDNESDAY Is MEMORIAL DAY SAMARITAN : oh oe Bg og D. A.V. Hall, 199 Auburn Ave, a a Healing Service Regelar Service .................3: REV. TESSA ECKERT, Detreti, er | eeepc FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 310 N. Perry St. Pontiac in Pontiac and the 22nd year of his ministry at. New Hope Church. ; At 3:30 Sunday afternoon, the _ |Rev. George Muskvalley will speak “jand a talent program will be pre- sented by the local pastors’ wives. The Rev. R. W. Wright of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Detroit, will bring the message at the 7:30 eve- -Ining service. The annual banquet in honor of the Rev. Mr. Reed is scheduled for _ |Monday night at 7:30. The Pastors’ Chorus of 35 voices will sing sev-| eral selections and a guest speaker! will be present. i FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cerner East Heren and Mt. Clemens at Mill &8t., Pontiae (Oppesite Post Office) Malcolm K. Burton, Minister Sunday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. “SIGN OF JONAS” The Rev. M. K. Burton, preaching First Baptist Church © Corner Oakland and Saginaw , EVANGEL TEMPLE 365 East Wilson Nen-Deneminational Full Gospel Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Worship, 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service Sunday Evening, 7:45 P.M Geoffrey Day, B.A.B.TH. Pastor 10:45 a.m. ‘Face of Jesus’ 3:00 p.m. ‘War with Russia’ 7:00 p.m. ‘God’s Last Call’ SPECIAL MUSIC AT ALL SERVICES | by the Bassingers Sunday School ... 9:45 Missouri Synod ARTHUR HUBBS Dr. R.V. DeLong REV. H. H. SAVAGE, D. D., Pastor FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Speaker ahigasi re «7i72 || The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church Sat. Evening Service 7:30-P.:M . 178 Groen Street (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) se : Sunday School 9 06..... 2. ev ccc ceees 10A. Mo || sttren son eciion Sat tte, SURAT, NOREMIE, 11:00 4.00 | Special Services Morning Worship oss sss vs sss esse, fobs |f| oe BCS ee : Evening Service .............. : 7 P.M. Guest Speaker — REV. GILBERT ADAMS Will Speck at Morning and Evening Service Rev. Robert Garner Lowell D. Baggett, Pastor—FE 4-7407 Choir Director May 27-—June 3 7:30 Each Evening Pastor Wesley C. Wibley Morning Worship . .11:00 eRe @ = Sermon: , oi |_==CHRISTIAN SCIEN CE 7 “BAPTIZED WITH FIRE” Dr. R. V. DeLong ***« iN pido . i SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY Evening Rally 7:45 P.M. : Services Sunday Avias MESMERIOM. AnD HYENO IS JNCED i Evangelist Mason Barnard ' © ‘ .' > il) Suncay Sarnices ond Reading Root | from California Will Preach (|) 11:00 A. M. =_— 3:00 Je, M. — = 7:30 I e M. "Sunder Le 2 East lewace Street — 11:00 AM. Open Daily Mid-Week , Recently Dr. DeLong returned from a world tour which took him | Wednesday Evening 1AM. to 5 PM. Tuesday — Thursday to Hawaii, Australia, India, Palestine, Greece, Italy, France, AH ' Service, 8 P.M. » Friday to 9 P.M. 7:45 P.M. Belgium, Holland, Germany, and Great Britain. Dr. DeLong in_ .FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST aa recent years was the Evangelist for Pontiac’s City Wide Revival. Lawrence and Williams Streets | ; | WPON—SUNDAY IE; il HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS | : : T NE | RADIO STATION CKLW “LEVISION Hi < 8:00 to 8:30 A.M. CHURCH of THE NAZARENE |) °° 27 oO 1 SUNDAY EVENING 7:30 P.M. | “Visit the Church of the K. A. HUTCHINSON, Pastor; Sunday—9 45 am ° -. a _ , i Musical Group from the Christian and Missionary Old Fashioned Gospel” |f — 60 State Street , Pontiac, Michigan |} | HEALS GR" WXYZ-TV ME el a 7 ; 7, Le : . i Rev. G. J. Bersche. Pastor | te | s = ee tH} ; . ’ - nore 4 cm . . 4 ° { , 4 t 6 ‘4 Nelerge ol yeh the on * ; 5 : 7 | ‘s i | a oO \ ‘f Ab Na os . e { ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956 Choe Away What You Have < and Yams ( sbSCOPAL Church of the Advent mes iae tet Sunday Morning Wership 11:00 A. M. f Summer Work Camps Ready Methodist Student Units. Will Renovate Churches BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH ’ W. Huron at Mark 9:45 Worship-Study-Service 1100 Worship-Study-Service $:00 Bethany Youth Center 7:00 Programs for All Fred Robert Tilfany, Pastor in Rio Grande Valley Among the work .camps spon- sored this summer by the Metho- that will be conducted at projects administered by the Bureau of Town and. Country Work of the Weman's Division of Christian Service. These projects are Valley Institute at Pharr, Tex., and Scott's Run Settlement in Morgantown, W. Va Both camps will be interracial and both will be participated in) by students who have completed, AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 9185 Awbera Rd., Near Creoks _— A.M. Sunday School Oe 4. M. Wership Heer or ‘Richard DeGrew, Paster the sophomore year, or its equiva- lent, in a college or university, The Scott's Run Settlement | camp, in a coal-mining section of wot Virginia, is sponsored in- tienally by the Meth. odist Student Movement and the terde Presbyterian and will be ecu- _ menical, participated in by stu- PERRY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Baltimore and Cameron Opp. Emerson School Suaday School, 10:00 A. M. Merning Worship, 11:00 A. M. Yeuth end Children's Church 11 ALM. Young People, 6:15 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Hilding Bih!, Pastor Ph. 2-3225 _ dents of several denominations, Work there will include improv- ing the grounds and facilities at) the Methodist and Presbyterian set- tlement houses and the community) ‘schoolhouse. Plans for this camp ‘haye been made jointly by the Methodists, Presbyterians and peo- ple of the community, There. will be 12 campers and work will be done from June 20 to August 1, RENOVATE CHURCHES In addition to working on the buildings at Valley Institute, camp- ‘ers there will paint and renovate ————j|Latin American churches in the ‘The Common Service 11:00 a.m. . Sunday School .. - 10.00 a.m. |) ‘Rio Grande Valley and assist in Vacation Bible Schools. A feature of this camp will be three all-Valley youth nights for the promotion of fellowship and | understanding among students from different sections of the | United States. TT FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Jesiyn 1 Bleck N. of Walten Bivd. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7: 45 p.m. Ld Build your home with us on the Open Bible’ re Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-8497 This camp, at which there will be 14 campers, will be held from June 19 to July 31 and will be \directed by the Rev. and Mrs. Maynard Rich. Mr. Rich is director ,of the Wesley Foundation at South- lwest Texas State Teachers Col- lege, San Marcos, Texas. Directors lof the Scott's Run Camp have not yet been named. Methodist Director eee United Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere BR. Alledbach, Paster Bible School .. ....1):20 AM =Worship 10:00 A.M. “REMEMBER THIS SACRIFICE” Youth Fellowship ee is “peg Evening Service ; PM. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmond -L Watkins, Pastor Bible School 9 30 OA M Worship see “Youth Fellowship .. pEvening Service . Wed. Night Pr suet Meeting : 6: 20 PM oat 730 P Me” AUBURN HEIGHTS 9: | wane nn eeee 3456 Primary Street 3. Barvey McCann, Paster Bible Schoo! Worship .....- “THE ABUNDANT | LIFE’ Youth Fellowship - DRAYTON PLAINS W. 3. Teewwissen, Jr., Pastor 9:45 AM. Ble School 11 AM. Worship Service 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Evening Service Wednesday 7:30 PM. yer and Study Heur 2AL44444 44445) jot the Methodist Committee for Sis the Attends Conference | Dr. Gaither P. Warfield, director Overseas Rehef, will attend a con ference in Beirut, Lebanon, . May 21-25, on the problems related to the Palestinian refugee situation. The Methodist churchman is one of ten American church leaders invited to the conference, which is jointly sponsored by the World Council of Churches and the Inter- national Missionary Council. | He will represent Church World Service, interdenominational relief agency for Protestant and Ortho- dox churches in’ America. MCOR Methodist cooperating j agency. Korean Women | Enjoy Rights | Since the War The liberation of South Korea from ‘foreign domination” ten years ago gave a ‘tremendous im- petus” to the education of women in that land, according to Miss Un- sook Saw, dean of students at Ewha Wom: an’s University, Seoul. “With the liberation has come) the idea of democracy," she says, | ‘and the principle of the dignity) of human individuals, not only of; ——______________ nll % ae ‘Confident Living’ ak f 'A Tithe of Ten Per Cent Ts but the Bare Minimum , By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE How you use your money has a great deal to do with shal you get out of life. But the secret is not in getting and keeping money, | but in giving it. We all want and need enough material blessings to live effectively and to do constructive work in this world, and it is no sin to have|Jehova's witnesses are making dist Student Movement are two money. It's not money, but the love of money, that is the ot evil. When we learn the art of giving money, and oyrselves with it, we are really getting somew here in this world. There is an amazing law of supply, in life will flow te you. This law is taught and practiced under the name cf “tithing,” and its amazing result is described in this passage from the Bible: ‘Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse .. . and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not a you the windows of heaven, | and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough yy to receive it." 119 PER CENT IS A MINIMUM Tithing has usually been taken to mean the giving of ten per- ‘cent of your income to'God's work, although that is a minimum. I) have personally seen this law result in the spiritual! and material remaking of many persons. For example, years ago I knew a young man whose marriage was failing, He was failing in his employment and in himself, too. When he came for consultation, he was filled with depress- ing negativisms. He talked negatively and dully | about his problems. Then it occurred to me that ‘the law of supply could solve everything for him, so I asked him, “How much do you make a week?"’ “Forty dollars,” he said, my wife and child on that.’’ “I think we can correct that situation,” I told him. “How?” he asked incredulously. | I TOLD HIM HOW MUCH 1 told him about the law of supply and of receiving through giving, and explained that the practice of tithing means giving ten per cent, of one's income. “and I can't support) “Ten per cent!” he exclaimed. “That means I would give four dollars a week!" “It will be far and away the best investment you will ever make, and as you give it unselfishly, it will stimulate the law of supply by releasing your creative capacity. So, every week give four dollars to tite church, and something else besides; not only give God ten per cent, but actually give Him one hundred per cent."’ “What!” he almost shouted. “By that I mean give yourself, your love and service one hundred’ per cent to God." GAVE HIMSELF TO OTHERS ; : i Finally, I got his promise to practice tithing and live in harmony with the law of supply. Today, his tithe is ten times greater because his income has increased ten times. He is one of the most effective. and inspirational personalities in his community. His home life is wonderful and he is in ke highest sense a successful person. Ho gave bs money and be gave bimect! — sad he hed a rich | return. After all, money, indeed all wealth, is God’s and If. we use it | and invest it as competent stewards in harmony with His laws, | result will be creative. This is equally true of service. Albert Schweitzer is generally con- sidered the greatest living man of our time. And who is Schweitzer? fe made a reputation as one of the greatest organists of Europe. He! became a famous authority on the music of Bach. And he was con- sidered one of the world’s foremost physicians. But out of a heart of love and selflessness, he gave this all up to go to an obscure and prim-’ itive section of Africa to live among poor savages so that he might) help them. Today, he is considered far greater than he ever was in Burope| i — a man who is close to sainthood. You see, he gave himself, and in| giving his life, he found it in multiplied form. : YOU CAN LOSE EVERYTHING People who hold tightly to their money and to themselves can lose both. Indeed, I am sure that explains the unhappiness of many com- plicated and frustrated people today. But give your money and your, life, and the law of supply will pour amazing blessings upon you and, |more importantly, through you. -Lose your life and.you find it. That! bl the eternal law of living. Each of us wants a great deal out of life. But you can't get the greatest things by getting and keeping. It doesn’t work out that way. You get by giving and sharing. When you hold back either materia] things or self, you ure just building a dam inside yourself that prevents blessings from coming through. Tear down that dam and there will pour into your life a flood, 'of God's blessings, lifting you to a higher level of life than you hare ever known. (Copyright ie) and through it the best things — ill Have sained Congregations . Plan Program Three - Day Sessions Scheduled June 1-3 by Jehovah's Witnesses The Pontiac Congregations of pland to attend a three-day train- |ing program at Caro, June 1 to 3, (it was announced today. Altogeth- ‘er, 1200 will be attending from we eee in this area. P. Strong, presiding minister a ae groups, in discussing this Rev. T. Walter Harris to Preach at 2:30 P.M. Baptist Church, Claud Gdodwin will preach at the 11 o'clock serv- hie a D. G. Speller, pastor of the visjt- ing church will preach. FIRST announcement pointed to the chal- lenge to Christian thinking and Christian works in the rising tide of materialism, | | “The object of the Leta hoa Mr. Strong said, “Is jeveryone of the jship of Jehova’s witnesses in the | practical use of the Bible as a help| to equip fellow-/|I- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WILLIAM HB. MARBACH EDWARD D. gr GALEN HERSHEY, 9:45 A.M. Church gcheal” end Morning Worship 11:00 a Morning Worship . = Church School At the Providence Missionary | $05 Auburn Ave. 1s _ Dr. and Mrs. Leland L. Marion. pastors 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship and munion Rev. Lola P. Marion. speaker aah L L. Marion, s 'ed.—Special Pictures 745 OTHE COMING STORM." ng of Cole Free A Friendly Place to Worshi FULL GOSPEL : ONDENOMINATIONAL ' FIRST CHURCH of GOD 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout Drive 9:45 a.m. Sunday aaneel 10:45 p.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Rev. William E. Todd Will Preach at Both Services REVIVAL SERVICES May 27th through June 8th ~ REV. WILLIAM E. TODD, Evangelist Will conduct the services each evening at 7:30 p. m. S. Eugene Rameey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersos, Ind. in fortifying the spiritual morale Sermon Topic: \of people in our community.” “The Cloud of Witnesses” | Mr. Strong said that Jehovah's’ = \ |witnesses are enrolled in minister- | ial training of at least five classes|_ | weekly. ‘‘We maintain,” he em- phasized, “that if-a religion is FIRST UNITED worth believing it is worth putting} PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | into practice,” OF PONTIAC ragee \Guest to Speak at Unity 324 N. Perry The Unity Church of Oakland) ‘County announces Kenneth Bra- beau of Detroit as the speaker at! 'the 11 o'clock Sunday morning service. Sunday School for children un-| der 12 years of age will be held | at the same time in the church rooms at T'3 N Saginaw St. SUNDAY ‘SERVICES Sunday Seheot 10 a.m. Morning Worship... a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:3 p.m. Ceecccccccccoosccocoe Young People Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study . Sat. 7:30 p.m Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whele Gespel fer the Whele Werld”—ONENESS All Sais Fpecone| Sm Williams Street at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion. 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- tions, Church Schoo! 11:90 AM.—Morning Prayer, Church School and Sermon by the Rector. I ¢ ‘4 ia } | ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL 6.00 A.M—Hely Communion 930 A.M —Morning Prayer 10:08 A. M.—Church School ln ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH. 6:00 A. M.—Holy: Communion Sunday Schoo! ...... -. 9:45 Worship Service . oon BY. 8. $500.5... 6:3 Evangelistic Service.7 we . ey |: BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH : Osmun and Going Streets Pastor Rev. |. W. Burgess 67 Hill Street at Sunday Schoél .......... ‘ Morning Worship ........ ‘ Parsonage: 245 Owege Dri ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Cont W. Nelson. B. D.. Pastor Court ni 945 A.M see Hee Da OE . IAM 0:46 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer Sermon by the Rev Robert J. Bickley, Vicar 11:00 A.M —Morning Prayer, Church and Sermon by the Rev. Canon Gordan Matthews Diocesan Secretary. Rev. Waido R. Hunt, Vicar 9:45—Attend Our Crowing SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP Stewards Youth Fellowship 645— 87 Lafayette SERVICES “The SUNDAY EVENING ae ass Romans: Chapter 2 SATURDAY... FE 1-0r6 CHURCH OF CHRIST SUNDAY MORNING ... SHAG | Home” Vocal Music Lessons ‘and Song Drill HOMER A, GAY, — 11:45 A. M. 7:30—Evangelistic Hour Guest Speaker: Rev. C. E. Zike FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 PROSPECT 8T.—GEO. D. MURPHY, Pastor . 6:00 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 65-1908 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH M7 North Saginaw Street | | Sunday School—9:45 A. M. - Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Thursday Prayer and Pra THE SALVATION. ARMY (CITADEL) \ | —Sunday Services— §/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michetsen commanding officers-in-charge You Are Cordially Invited! \ Young People's Legion——6 P. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P.M. CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor FE 4-0239 BIBLE SCHOOL ............. +e... 10:00 A. M. WORSHIP SERVICE ............. -.-11:00 A. M. VESPER SERVICE ................. 5:30 P. M. SUNDAY COMBINED SERVICES at BERKLEY CHURCH 6:30 P. M. YOUTH MEETING MONDAY WED. PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY... .7:30 P. M. ise Meeting—7:30 P.M. | ] ZION CHURCH Gunday Scheel, 10:06 A. M. 239 EAST PIKE STREET Young People Service, 6 | Braugemeste Service, 7:30 P. me A | REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor | LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director OF NAZARENE erery ys Service, 11 oo AM. | ~ Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL ‘Morning Worship .... 10 A.M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Services at 7:30 -Tuesday — Thursday — Saturday Attend Our eee eae i i 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP | : Rev. C. D. Fri WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN ~~ w. Y. S. 6:45 P. M. EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. jess, pastor men but of women as well. } Even though it was originally a political affair, it has become a so-| ‘cial and moral revolution, and has | ,ushered in a period of renaissance for, Korean womanhood. “Emerging from a state of social hondage, pe Korean woman has become a hiwmnan be ing before she is a Woman, a wife,a mother.” “The LITTLE CHURCH With the 3G HEART” Invites You To Morning Worship selec 8c 'sa ee ceeeec cose cis sls eoeeeee11:00 A.M. Pilgrim Y. P. 8...... Oda 6acosoSHoos0dboncoed er leele 6:45 P. M. Evening Service .................... coneoouDss , 1:30 P.M Bring Your Family to Sunday School... onecucnenn seas 10;00 A. M THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount E. L. SWANSON, Pastor Alaskan Group Formed | ———— Representatives of seven Prot. estant denominations with work in. Alaska have organized the Alaska new body's constitution describes it as ‘a vehicle through hwich the churches of Alaska can accomplish cooperatively that hwich' éach could not accomplish individually.” Hee Rt. Rev. William J. Gordon, Fairbanks, ‘Protestant Eee a Missfonary Bishop of Alaska. is Preside nt , Merning Worship. ey BTU. .... eer Evening Worship. certs Wed. Prayer Meeting .. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST. vache » 64 West Columbis Ave. Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Milton H. Bank, D.P., Minister Rev. Joha W. Mulder, Asse. Minister | Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. “Surrounded by Infinite Love” i- FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. Rev. Tommy Guest, pastor REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School ...}0 A. M. Morning Worship ..}1 A. M. Adult Bible Study 6:30 P. M. Sunday Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P. M. Tuesday Evening Youth Bible Study ....6:30 P. M. | Thursday Evening Prayer 30 P.M Service ........ te Saturday Evening Servite ....... 7:30 Public Cordially Invited — P.M. \ (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) 45 ALM : :00 A.M 6:30 P.M 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Phone re 4-8574 i j * Paster . . FREE METHODIST CHURCH | 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Séars) Church of the Light and Life Hour Dr. Bank, Preaching i. . We Cordially Int Goodwill General Sunday School . 5. S. Supt. Minnie Hobgood Rev. ae 2287 Auburn Rd.—1/, mi. west of Crooks Rd. .10 A. M. — Worship Eve. Worship. Sun. . .7:30 P. M. — Meeting, Wed. ..7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat.. :7:30 P. M. Pastor ite You to the Baptist Church Service ..11 A. M. Masic Dir. Brown Charles cael | Grounp BREAKING CEREMONY for NEW CHURCH 3:00 P.M. SUNDAY Mt. Glemens at Crescent Drive _ WORSHIP SERVICES ... 9:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. : SUNDAY SCHOOL . 10:30 A. M. LYAL H. HOWISON — FLOYD E. HAWKINS Chairman Bellding Commitics Ce eC ee er Te “THE HERALD OF reute WXYZ—Each Son. 1:00 te 1:30 PM. ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST — 1180. N. Perry — Phone FE 2-6269 MILTON E TRUEX, Minister PP patel P. - Sanday Evening Service 10:50 4. M. Sunda: P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service 9:50 A. M. Sunday Bible School y Worship 1 Rebinweed Avh. noWING Bishep L. A, Sunday School — Interesting Classes Parent, Paster as Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “OUR HEAVENLY BODIES” Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 ~ 11:00 A. M. “What Makes a Great Church?” 7:30 P.M. BAPTISMAL SERVICE COLORED PICTURES Taken by Dr. and Mrs. Tom Malone on their fecent trip to Palestine, Calvary, Golgotha, Gethesemane, ond many other points of interest. Sunday School Attendance Last Sanday—-1 270. DR. TOM MALONE Pastor , t Pal Geel Cee i ea ae ae 2 ee (ek ’ ties te at gat Fe inch) d | ae c . < ie i ha ! THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 26. 1956 i p TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: —_ » ’ |stitl on their “hot” sheet, They} 93 Kil Drunk Hubby, P olice P epper pos obra ease ™, ai ay! le ear, but)” oo JUNIOR EDITORS ‘Now Sues Bar Owner'C22! Motorist | Sent ah oat , Ae e) en Au oo | Brown stopped, explained, and). - EFFINGHAM, nw — Calif. @—I jcommentedr “Man, look what!) ae e - a a kt. eee ed of Pt my you've dotle to my car!” : Vae ation a ie ag Feonpgeaey ie ae aes Byown's car is full of bullet The officers. agreed it was shot./i / Vv MAU 2 ‘filed suit against the tavern | pro- Brown took the car from his | / x 3 priefors yesterday for $360,000. jdriveway last Sunday without tell-| AMSTERDAM, Netherlands | / am Las ing his wife. She noticed it gone), children were burned to i p « Mrs. eam! areser, 33, free/and reported it stolen, Later he, AR AERA ES P ee |under $10,000 bond in the shotgun|Came home, and they forgot about y n Ouse Mees slaying May 13, said in two Circuit |'t- boat lying in one of the Amster-| fs, Court suits she and her two smali| Yesterday police spotted the ear, dam éanals caught fire. icitation we aspirates gaa of the sup- v &3 2 port | oble mer as a result ls c: of his drinking. ; 7 me The suits were filed under the S k G e ffi a4 Mlinois Dram Shop Act which parkKs-OUrilin at ‘makes tavern operators liable for! P F . ; st “fs 3 ts } . ] = - ls : [bodily ban remuine rom drink-| FUNERAL HOME rom eastern points come the usual appeals Ing u veir establishments - eae ; co ase ae ay 2 ° . Mrs. Larimer uses two canes to UT Rough ia iiseruee: / by mail from various charities asking for funds Ret aboxH Jas) a)resili iio! ay polio | ! to send underprivileged and needy children to attack, - __ ’ 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 / ; - h C f h t z In an average year, one of every Glenn UW. Griffin 24-Hour Ambulance Service — - = | summet campe in t at. section of the coun ry. four American families = | Letters asking for donations to ‘sponsor’ some | | young person’s 2-week stay in camp have been . . * * = * of | $ 00 sent by numerous organizations. While many $ Since at least one thousand years before the birth of Christ cym- ee y ware of these groups are in ‘good faith, and subject at bals have been used as musical instruments.™ a j = Modern cymbals are made of two big round pieces of brass, slight- | ; t \ th Bi E ti of no complaints, there are summer camps at ly hollowed on the inside, and fitted with leather handles outside. Many n the Bi xcitin ‘ati : Mtiersad tinal ethacts Gan asiond Uy Svtling theca oe J g 9 supported by local organizations for boys and | er, wees a against one Levitt or beating one with a Seat girls in this area: The local camps deserve ; ohnnie plays the cymbals in the Junior Editors’ Orchestra. } e ‘p ; ee can also play the gong, which is shown on the ground beside him. This, 1 és Ah OT = @. Gop FIRST consideration. . ft is of oriental origin, and is used in Chinese and Japanese temples. It. "¥ 7 yt 4 an ¢ } , fw is of hammered bronze and is struck with a padded drumstick. | 1a C | beet Color this picture with your crayons, and paste down on cardboard. | on test - } Cut out the parts carefully, and attach his arms to the correct shoul-; / Pg ders with brass fasteners or bent pins through the holes indicated. s yi I. BUSINESS ETHICS | BO ARD Ae : Johnnie can then clash his cymbals up and down. Fold the ends of the | Starting Mond ay 3 ; " } base back and he will stand up . re of the eg a Now you should have six cutouts for a table-top orchestra. . us ‘ (Mary Churner, Madera, Pa., first submitted this idea. If you send - se in‘a useable idea for Junior Editors care of this mehr it may win Ma 28th P ontiac Chamber of Commerce 72 a you $10. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) | / ‘ ; _ : af . oom | M | ~. ‘Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. © ~ p Northern Ireland's Government| A move is afoot in Egypt to’ Oey ’ ; a) 2 is being urged to establish that/have all Arab countries celebrate, THE PONTIAC PRESS * divin aiina re ae Se praeecn y . Swbeeien: Peet ee RECS x aS rv om country's first oil refinery. |Mother’s Day on March 21. | i — . —— ian -. een te ae ee ~ a ~ nr cee nce inn pm —— — | WAREHOUSES TIF] SAL ‘zea EvizapeTa LAKE |NORELCO. 10" ROAD... 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AY, , MAY ‘%, 19% 6 — — ———__—_+——— Murphy a Good Be. for Register of Deeds In choosing Danie, T. MurPHY JR. from a list of 21 aspirants, to be Reg- ister of Deeds, a committee of Oak- land County officials has made a good appointment. * * * It is the opinion of Probate Judge Moore, County Clerk ALLEN and Prosecutor Zrem that the appointee is well qualified by training, experi- ence and personality to carry on the excellent work of his predecessor. On theSe three men fell the respon- sibility of filling the post made - vacant by the untimely death of Orrin. McQUAID. * * * A resident of Oakland County for 28 years and active in the Republi- can party, Mr. Murpuy is a veteran of World War II. His formal educa- tion was completed in liberal arts and law at Wayne University. In ‘his new post he will have the advan- tage of administrative éxperiénce » gained in his work as customer rela- tions executive for a contracting . firm. t * &* Besides his business interests, the new Register always has taken an active interest in com- munity and civic affairs. A past commander of the Amvets and a Kiwanian, he has contributed notably to the work of the City's youth organizations. * * * We congtatulate Mr. Murpny on his appointment and wish him suc- cess in his important new post. | Ike Right in Opposing U. S. Tax Cut This Year In his press conference President - Emennowsr wisely reiterated his opposition’ to any U. S. tax cut on ’ the basis of an estimated $1.8 es surplus by June 30. x * * As he did late in April when there was some talk in Congress of tax cut legislation, Mr. Ens—ENHOWER said “no.” Instead of a tax cut, he said the modest Treasury surplus should be used-for the first payment in five years on the Nation's gigantic debt of $274.3 billion. In this stand he had the unqualified support of Treasury Secretary HumMPHREY and a large percentage of the American people. = * * * The President, of course, de- serves great credit for his re- Sistance to steady pressure for election year tax relief. But his good sense in this matter should not’ be allowed to dim the luster of his Administration's achieve- ment of, balancing the budget for the first time since 1951. In Mr. EIsEnHower’s January "budget message he estimated Federal income at $64.5 billion and expendi- tures at $64.3 billion. It now has _been revealed: officially that income would reach $67.7 billior’ and ex- _ Penditures $65.9 billion. * x. * Balancing of the budget was no easy task. It cannot be empha- sized too strongly that the in- creased Federal revenue which made it possible was a result of the country’s prosperity in the Eisenhower Administration. Enact Ambulance, Law ’ There should be general satisfac- tise of our City Com- mission in. adopting Pontiac’s new ambulance ordinance. — Aim of this legislation is to insure that injured persons will be skillfully handled by ambulance attendants. In its progress toward final enact- ment, the ordinance had the benefit of constructive criticism from owners and operators of emergency vehicles. * * * Besides giving affected persons 90 days in which to comply, it contains two other major provisions. emergency vehicle must be manned by at least one attendant who has completed an advanced Red Cross first aid course. Also such vehicles must be supplied with first aid: equipment approved by the City Director of Health. * * * The Chamber of Commerce is to be commended for sponsoring this common sense ordinance and the City Commission for enacting it. Originally aimed to safeguard per- sons injured ‘on the streets, it should result in safer and more comfortable transportation for everyone hurt anywhere in Pontiac. $26,000,000 for Ex-Gls Believe it or not Uncle Sam is looking for 130,000 World War II veterans so he can pay them a total of $26,000,000. * * x These ex-GIs are holders of Armed Forces Leave Bonds which haven't drawn any interest since 1951. This $26,000,000 is all that is left of more than $2 billion paid as reimburse- ment for unused leave between April_4,. 1943 and October 1, 1946. ow the Treasury would like to clear its books of this bond ‘issue. It is calling on all vet- erans' organizations to help locate the 130,000 bond owners, who have an average holding of $200. . ~ ke & Since the veterans have given no indication of needing this money, it is suggested that they reinvest it in U. 8. Series E Savings Bonds. They couldn't find a safer grace for it. The People’s Business: Nonpartisan Cobo GOP Hopeful Aims Smile. at Democrats, Too By ROGER LANE LANSING—At Albion, Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo asked Republicans to elect him a kind of nonpartisan governor. It was his formal outstate debut in the campaign, and may foreshadow the type of appeal he has in mind for state voters at large this fall. Many of his Republican listeners must have noticed that in a 45-min- ute talk Cobo did not mention by name President Eisenhower, Vice. President Nixon or any of’ the Re- publican Party leaders in the state. And certainly they heard him bring in former Democratic President Truman's name in a complimentary way as a bene- factor to Detroit and its unemployed four years ago Cobo stressed the success he has had_ over the years in cooperating “inside gov- ernment” with Democrats as well as Re- publicans. ROLE PLAYED DOWN ; And he played down the policy-making function of a chief admtnistrative officer, such as a mayor or governor, saying “the legislative body makes the laws.” “It’s not our job as administrators to question the law. It’s up*to us to carry it out. If it's wrong the people will change it.” However, at another stage Cobo re- marked, seemingly with pride, that the Common Council in Detroit had accepted over 6'> years every one of his recommendations involving pub- lic works expenditures totaling 633 million dollars. Returning to the theme of {nter-party cooperation, Cobo declared emphatically that if elected he intended to get along with all other elected state officials, re- gardless of party. And at another point: “For 23 years, I have worked with all public officials, regardless of party.” HITS AT WILLIAMS Cobo acknowledged that in a political Campaign his basic philosophy of “co- Operative government” had to- be -set aside. He underscored this part of his belief with a liberal helping of criticism _ against Democratic Gov. Williams, and the promise of more to come, « Every - “BE THOU AN EXAMPLE VERSATION, INCHARITY, IN Unending Rings of Influence * 4 us i IN RIT, IN FAITH, IN PU D, IN CON | Pein LTTE Days of All Faiths Trinity Sunday Dedicated to Theology; No Saint or Historic Event Involved — By DR. HOWARD Y. HARPER Big days in the Christian calen- dar are commonly connected with some saint or historic event. Sun- day, Trinity Sunday, is the single exception-in the whole year: A day in honor of a purely theologi- cal concept. Beginning with the season of Advent, the Church, in a se- quence of observances, runs through the Lord’s life, His birth, baptism, ministry, passion, death, resurréction, ascension, and fi- nally, at Pentecost; the coming of the Holy Spirit. All these are celebrated as ways in which God has revealed Him- self, and His purposes and nature, in actual historic happenings. Now the sequence is brought to a con- clusion with a day of summing-up,: a statement of what He is not only in history but through all eternity: Three Persons in One God, a Trin- ity, The idea of observing a Trinity Sunday was started by Stephen, Bishop of Liege, in the tenth cen- tury, and spread quickly to Ger- many and England, but not so quickly in the Latin countries. Popes, one after another, resist- ed the idea of an entirely theolog- ical festival, saying every Mass was a celebration in honor of the Trinity and nothing further was needed or appropriate. It was not until 1334, under John XXII, that Trinity Sunday was officially pro- claimed. ~ Trinity is an exclusively Western feast. The Eastern Church does not observe it. ST. JOAN OF ARC The usual story of a martyred saint is that of the faithful Chris- tian burned or otherwise put to death by heretics. In the case of Joan of Arc. it was just the oppo- site—she was burned as a heretic by order of a church court. This peasant girl, Joan La Pu- celle, from the village of Dom: | remy, must have been a very strange child. Depending on your point of view it probably would have been very easy to see her as either saint or witch, for it, was obvious that ‘some sort of spiritual forces were at work within her. When she was only 11 she be- gan to hear voices that told her of the mission to save France drom the English, who had invaded her country under Henvy V. and were meeting with only the most indif- ferent opposition, The voices, she later testified, were those of St. Michael, St. Catherine and St. Mar- garet. By the time she was 18 she had led the armies of France to many Victories. Captured by the Burgun- dians who had joined with the English, Joan was tried by an ec- clesiastical court headed by the Bishop of Beauvais. and on May 24. 1431, she was burned as a heretic and her ashes were thrown in the river Seine. Perhaps it is only legend that there were some standing by who sald, “We are lost. We have ‘burned a saint.” But it is cer- tain there were many who were not satisfied that justice had been done, Twenty-five years la. EXT TIME ay. Out oe) HE GROCERY CART/ ' ter her case was tried again, and - this time Joan was vindicated. It was this trial that opened the way for her canonization in 1920, five centuries after her death. It would not be too far wrong to say that Joan of Arc is the best known of all the .saints. More than 2000 plays, biographies and articles have been written about her. REMEMBRANCE DAY Wednesday is. of course, Memo- rial-Day in a majority of the states. Some Protestant churches, how-. ever, are calling it Remembrance Day, hoping to enlarge the day's scape ae traditional military emphasis. denominations will today launch a year’s program of stress on the fact that a Christian should not forget his church when he makes his will, “Remember the Church in your will,’ will be the theme of the Council's 1956-57 effort to hold be- fore Protestants the possibility of continuing their support of their churches even after death. (Copyright 1956) Voice of the. People ‘Why Should Schools Pay for Physical Examination?’ thy od —_ a condensed when neces- lack of Pu these will not be’ ‘ published if the wri aries so requests unless the letter is co in tts nature. _ It’s about .time people started to take care of their own families, Why should we all pay for every child to have an examination be- fore sium? If your child has heart trouble or seems unfit, take him or her to a doctor your- _ self. Why should the school have to watch him for you? Also, if people ‘want their chil- dren and families to have fluo- not always be yelling for help. Too many of you young parents nowadays want teachers, PTA, po- lice and neighbors to raise your families for you and take care of our and cats. ” on Another Parent a U.S., Soviets: Maneuvering Like Foxes for Invitation By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON UW — You need more than a scorecard to. follow. the players in this one. What hap- pened may be high. diplomacy. It looks more like a poker game. Did the United States try to maneuver the Russians into in- viting the Joint Chiefs of Staff to Moscow? Or did the Russians try to maneuver the United States in- tossaying whether they'd accept before they were invited? If the Russians invite the Joint Chiefs, and they go, the way has been cleared for President Eisen- hower to ask his old World War Il .friend Marshal Georgi Zhukov to Washington. It's been rumored Eisenhower wanted to do that. After such an exchange of visits the door naturally would be open to invite Russia’s Premier Bul- ganin and Communist party boss Khrushchev here, The two Soviet leaders reportedly have been hint- ing they'd like to come. As this story unfolds there are two points to keep in mind: (1) some unnamed person who gave a story to the New York Daily News and (2) American officials’ statements that the Russians have not yet invited the Joint Chiefs. This is what happened: Last Monday the Russians say they suggested to the U.S. Air Force that it send two or three high-ranking Air Force officers to Looking Back 15 Years Ago NAZI BATTLESHIP Bismarck sunk by British. FDR ASKS $3 billion for planes. 20 Years Ago EXPOSURE OF BLACK Legion looms here. - LINER QUEEN maiden trip to U. S. MAY-29 Mary starts Tyr. Brady’s Mailbag: TT Calcicaps and lodin Relieve Cramps; Assurance Aids in Removing Wens — By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. A brief paragraph in your col- umn gave me the assurance I needed — I had had two ugly wens for years and was afraid .. . while the doctor was removing them I was whistling .. .(M. S.) Answer—Why not? Under local anesthesia the removal of wens, sac and all, through a wee skin incision, is perfectly painless. Keeping such an unsightly blem- ish intact is not merely a ques- tion of personal appearance, it implies a low I, Q. Have taken calicaps an@ iodin ra- ‘tion for years now, and they have certainly taken the cramps and stiffness out of my feet, toes, hands and fingers. It is great to be able to be active again and move around ‘‘natural"’ . 3S years of age, (Mrs. H. M. A.) * * bd Answer — Thank you Ma'am. You do not name your trouble, but no matter. Anyone with cramps, and stiffness may send 35e and stamped, self-addressed envelope for booklet THE CAL- CIUM SHORTAGE andthe pamphlet ADULT TETANY. Son, born at home, weighed only 412 pounds, breast fed for 7 months, today, age 14 years old, healthy, strong. He has never brushed his teeth, never had a cavity, Our family is 100 per cent for Dr. Brady's teachings , . . (Es Lee ale Answer — ‘So far, fine and dandy, but I can't stamp the joy APPROVED until I have his ‘parents or guardian's assuranee that he Is free at all times to wear or leave off whatever he likes. * * «& For the past two winters (and summers too) our children have been wearing as much or as little clothing as they wish, indoors or out, as you teach in the CRI book. They have had less CRI than any of the neighbors’ children. The ~neighbors think we are irrespon- > (RADE Answer — Your children are lucky, Years from now they'll remember with affection how sensible mother and father were about ft, For the booklet CALE - TT CRI, send 35c and stamped, self-addressed envelope, It deals with the illnesses which give doctors most of their work, | teaches how to prevent such illnesses and why you need never Worry about wet feet, drafts, in- sufficient clothing, dampness change of weather or any éther kind of everyday “exposure.” sible . Years ago you told about a’ prep- aration to be used to immunize one self against ivy poinioning. - Years, camp Ill prouenly come in con- tact"). (CW Answer — necipe for pre- paring the solution and instruc- _ tions for it in the pam- phiet, IVY POISONING, avail- able on request if you provide stamped, self-addressed = en- velope, This is a long overdue letter of thanks for your dandruff remedy, which I and many of my friends have been using for the past 15 with great satisfaction. Nowadays I use it occasionally if I wen Aaa some dandruff R. A C8. Answer — Thank you, Recipe and detailed instructions for use of the remedy in Little Les- son 24 THE HAIR AND SCALP, for which send 35c and stamped self-addressed envelope, > 8 8 4 net more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona] health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment. will be eueneree ne seil~ he Pon- Signed letters, Dr William Brady, if a stam addressed envelope ts sent to tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan (Copyright 1956) see Russia's celebration of Avia- tion Day in Moscow June 24. This would not be the Joint Chiefs. Yesterday morning the New York Daily News said it had learned from a source at the United Nations that Russia had sent word to Washington it would welcome a visit by the U.S. mili- tary command—the Joint Chiefs— “for inspection of Soviet services.” A few hours later Eisenhower's assistant press secretary, Murray Snyder, said he ‘wouldn't be sur- prised” if the Joint Chiefs accept- ed such an invitation if it arrived. A spokesman ‘for the Joint Chiefs | said they would give ‘serious con- sideration” to an ‘invitation. The fact that, Snyder and the Joint Chiets’ spdékesman made any comment at all was pretty good evidence this country would wel- come such an invitation, It was like saying: go ahead. If the New York Daily News’ unnamed source at the United Na- tions was a Russian, you could draw this conclusion: By leaking on an invitation not yet extended--the Russians could Jearn whether such an invitation would be rebuffed or accepted. If the reaction was bad they could get some propaganda out of it, claiming that a_ simple, friendly gesture they had in mind was dismissed by the Americans even before it was made. If the source was an American, you could draw this conclusion: Knowing the Russians had in- vited a couple of lower ranking air officers, the United States could nudge the Russians publicly —through such comment as Sny- der gave—into inviting the Joint Chiefs, ‘If the Russians took the hint, but put heavy restrictions on what the Americans could see in Rus- sia, this country then could re- fuse to let them go and at the same time make propaganda about the Soviets’ continued se- crecy. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE - I like the quiet roadside inn. , , When shadows shroud the day .. . And it is time for dinner, as... I journey on my way ... The cot- tage quaint that somehow seems . . « To be inviting me ... To linger there and gaily share .. Its hospitality . . . The kitchen smells are heavenly . . . The food is so delicious . . . And in that friendly atmosphere . . . No move- ment is suspicious . . . I eat my fill, and I enjoy . . . The conver- sation small . . . About the little pleasantries . . . Acquaintances recall ., . And peacefully I slum- ber in... A soft and cozy bed. . With dreamy, roadside mémories - .«. To keep me comforted. (Copyright 1956) Case Records’ of a Psychologist: Being ‘Strong, Silent’ : Type Is Mark of Juvenility, Doctor Crane Claims It is a mark of juvenility to be a “strong, silent” man. In- stead, verbalize your plans so your wife or sweetheart and friends can offer their sugges-. tions, They'll be much more interested in you thereafter. And they usually offer some clevér ideas, too, to improve your own. So verbalize; don't be silent! Many men fall far short of their goal by being too tongue-tied. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case R-366: Lawrence. L., aged °8, is a talented chemist who is married and has two children. “Dr, Crane, Larry is-a wonderful husband as regards money miat- ters,” his wife admitted. 2 bd we et “And T think he loves me and the children. But he has one fault which is getting on my nerves. "For he is too close mouthed. By that, I mean he never tells me his plans or invites my comments: He doesn't even, argue things out with me or let me make any suggestions. * * * “Maybe he thinks it is unman- ly to consult one's wife, Or could it be that he feels it is belittling to the male ego to invite suggstions from others? “Please tell husbands to consult their wives and let us have our say.” _ SILENT MEN, BEWARE Many husbands are like Larry, for I receive this complaint frequently. Some husbands get that way because they have an inferiority complex and think they must make all the decisions without anybody’s advice, or they will appear weaklings and henpecked. But that isn't true. Women are - he holds smart creatures. They often have much better judgment on many things than do their husbands. And even if they don't offer any superior ideas, it is always good husbandly strategy to invite their help. For this inflates their ego “and cements theif devotion to their mates. ; * * © A husband may not always act upon the advice of his wife. Maybe some extra evidence which proves superior to that of- fered by his spouse. ° Es 3 ve But every husband should learn to seek the advice of his wife and invite her suggestions on his con- templated action, whether it be the building of a garage or the buying of a necktie. “But doesn’t it prove a delight- ful surprise to have the husband plan things?” asked Larry when I interviewed him. : = * * Yes, ta a certain degree it does. So surprise her with an unexpected movie date. But as a general rule. invite her suggestions on future plans. COLLEGE YOUTH, TAKE HEED Many high scHool and coll youth make this same mistake of ‘Compliment Club” ” being too secretive about thelr plans. That’s one reason why they often get into trouble, for their parents and friends may possess knowledge which they lack but which would obviously show the - folly of their proposed action. So make it a rule in life, if you wish to be popular and a good leader, to invite pelp. Don't think it indicates weakness or juvenility. Instead, it is a mark of a topnotch executive to throw sour ideas on the table and then let your friends or family thresh out the issue. They will often sport some wonderful improvements that ‘you never had thought about And_ they ——— * much more devoted to you and far more interested in your future by having invested some advice in you. Indeed, one of the very best ways to win a sweetheart is to ask her advice and thus let her invest her suggestions in you. ‘Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also,” says the Bible and that is an effective method in romance when you Want to win a mate against stiff competition. Moreover, asking advice is the ‘most deft form of compliment. So send for my booklet “The sn ae a stamped return énvelope plus 20 cents in coin. It gives the various laws for complimenting and can set you on the quick road to Popularity, as well as success in love and business. Alw : tn Iyers write to Dr. Oeoree, Mefteald an, enclosing a jon, pear addressed on envelope and ise amped. when you send ior an peyenalonbecies charts and pam- (Copyright . 1966) \- F i : t ‘ , \ ac Society ol Ponti __ “Michigan Winter,” a picture by Mrs. Alice Roos (left), a new member of the Poritiac Society of Artists, 54 Pictures, Sculptures Are Included Show Being Held Throughout Week at Shelly Library Marjorie Halcrow, another e- e Pontiac Society of Artists is spon- soring its eighth annual art exhibit next week at Adah Shelly Library on East Rundell street. The society, with a membership of 30- Pontiac area residents, will display 54 pic- tures and several pieces of sculp- ture. e s s The pictures will include oil, wa- tercolor and pastel paintings, and charcoal drawings. The exhibit will be open to the public during library hours: Monday and Friday from noon unti] $ p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The library will be closed Wednesday sinc¢ it is a national holiday. Judging the exhibits this morning at the library were Beaver Ed- wards, internationally known for his service in providing life-like eer ec Saar. “Portrait of My Father” is shown by visor of special projects at the Dr. 4. A. Siagris of the Pontiac Society | University of Michigan, and Paul of Artists. His picture will be a part of Roch of Cleveland, graduate of, = the Cranbrook Academy of Arts. Exhibit winners will be an- nounced Monday. PHS Y-Teens toHave Guests -_.,.. = ; SATURDAY, Pontiac High School Y-Teens —— MAY 26, 1956 draws the attention of Paul Taylor, club treasurer, and the eighth annual art exhibit being held this week at the Adah Shelly Library. Womens Section ‘ee : \ é Attists Spons ors” Pontiac Press Photes new member. +o Gould, society president, is are these members of Pontiac Society of Artists. J. Hart shown with Mrs. C. K. Nau- »— First Lady Candidates (This is the fifth of six articles pro- filing thie year's “candidates” for the| position fo “first lady.) By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON (INS)—Barring an unforeseen intrusion by cupid, a gregarious, party-loving woman named Elizabeth S. Ives will pre- side over the White House if her brother, Adlai Stevenson, captures the presidency. * . * And “Buffie’—as Adlai calls her—would relish the dramatic role. The wife of a retired career diplomat and author of ‘“‘My Broth- er Adilai,"’ she is well trained for the protocol-demanding job of first lady. Given the enviable position, Buffie might provide gossip- loving Washington with another hilarious feud of even more monumental proportions than the historic’ Alice Roosevelt Long: | worth-Dolly Gann rivalry of a | generation ago. ' As sister of the President, would| |she outrank the ‘wife of the vice | president? ‘ | s . s | Dolly’ and Alice fought question to draw during the Her-/ bert Hoover regime, when bachelor |Vice President Charlie Curtis de- signated sister Dolly his “official hostess,’ and Teddy Roosevelt's 2 SEVEN have invited the Waterford Y-Teens and the officers and representa- tives of the Junior High Y-Teen clubs at Washington, Jefferson and Eastern to be their guests at the Dr. and Mrs. Albert H. Schrut final meeting of the school year (¢ Pontiac State Hospital grounds eaerared evening at 7:30 in “will be leaving on June 2 for Los — eee Angeles, Calif, where Dr. Schrut Mrs. Harold B. Euler will be will assume his position on the guest speaker. Mrs. Joseph L. staff of the Veterans Administra- Bennett, chairman of the YW'S ion Hospital. They will make their touring the West and visiting in Los Angeles, | * ° ° | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Osborn of Ellwood street have as their, pouse- | guest Mrs. Osborn’s sister, Mrs. “Homer Tidwell of Altadena, Calif. .* * ® teenage program committee, will s home in Los Angeles. s Among the graduates to receive ‘degrees from Marygrove College (Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kimmins of quring commencement cerémonies ‘Cherokee road are anticipating the on the Detroit tampus June 6 are lead group singing. Refreshments will be served during the party) hour following the program. s . s i | Mrs. Donald McManus and Ger- arrival of Mr. and Mrs, William Barbara Angott, daughter of mr Opring Concert . .. and Mrs. Samuel T. Angott of Com- |Ruttig of Baltimore, Md. at their merce road; Mary Doherty, daugh- home the early part of next week. ter of Albert Doherty of Walnut ici Shev On Thursday the two couples ‘Lake road and Patricia hev. | will leave on a month yanpan iy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred '‘Shev of Colonial Way. Patricia will receive g bachelor S of science degree while Barbara , and Mary will be granted degrees of bachelor of arts. » LJ s Mr. and Mrs. Dale McCardle ‘(nee Sally Hawkins) of South Mar-, First Lady's aldine Worthman are faculty ad- visers and Marcia Thomas is pres- ident of the Pontiac High Y-Teens. oldest Y-Teen club in the Pontiac area. Lucille L. Yake Become Bridein St. Vincent Rite worn. Her veil. of imported French iilusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and Irridescent sequins. For her marriage to Rudolph R. Thomas this morning at St. Vincent ‘de Paul Church, Lucille L. Yake chose a bridal gown of imported Swiss organdy. The 11 o clock cer- FannementiGl stephancnlandiity emony was performed in the pres- centered by a white orchid, ence of 300 guests by the Rev < s « Maurice Ver\ser Ann Marie St. Charles was maid A | d d . of honor. Bridal attendants were © Dp au e Mrs. Brent Lee Hart of Drayton Plains. Mrs. William Townsend of The bridal bouquet was an at ° Lucille is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Yapo of Wall Though President Eisenhower Personal News of Interest in Area ‘sides old favorites such as, “The| Battle Hymn of the Republic,”’ “In| inimitable daughter was married to next-ranking Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth. BEEN AROUND Buflie, older_by two years than Lee.| Adiai, has been around! Born’in shail birth street are announcing the of a daughter, Peggy May 23 at Pontiac General Hos-|Bjoomington, Ill., 59 years ago, pital. . she made her debut in Washington oe in 1918 while her father was Grandparents of the infant are special assistant to Navy Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hawkins of! Josephus Daniels. | Poplar street and Mr. and Mrs. | oO | Ernest McCardle also of Poplar, Following a fling at Broadway street. | and summer stock companies, the, {budding actress found romance on! |a European junket with her mother | and Adlai. : | 7 Within three weeks after meet- ls Slated | ing Ernest L. Ives, a Virginian | St. Frederick High School's “‘Fan-| on holiday from his post as first tasy in Song’ will be presented| secretary of our embassy | this evening and Sunday evening Constantinople, the two became at the parish hall at 8:15 p.m. | engaged. ic rj es | | - A few months later they pledged) The cast of 170 will present selec-| ein troth in Naples and honey- tions from. “The Kifg and J,”" be-| mooned in Egypt. They were off to| a glamorous start. . i For the next 12 years, until Ives’, retirement in 1939, the couple saw) iforeign service in Turkey, Den- |mark, the Union of South Africa, |Sweden and Ireland. PRESENTED AT COURT For Buffie, the highlights were a presentation at the court of St James and the Court of Denmark although she also likes to recall the time she bhagged a zebra The Still of the Night’ and “My Bormie Lassie.” * *¢ «8 -A special number on the pro- gram will be an original composi- tion “‘Manu Tau" written as a tri- but to Bishop Alexander Zaleski by Friar Brennen Kline’ OFM. * * * Between halves of the program, grade school students will present several dance numbers. Mrs. Ives, like her brother, dotes on Lincolniana.. Few will forget the pre-election night four years ago when Adlai, all alone, wrestled with his soul-searching for many hours in the Abraham Lincoln Memorial at Sprinfield, Buffie and her husband helped organize the outdoor Lincoln | pageant, “Forever This Land,” which plays each year at a state park near Springfield. A force in many _ historical organizations, she is a life member of the North Carolina Society for the Preservation of Antiquities and a winner of the Cannon Award for her work in that organization. * a * Mr. and Mrs. Ives now live in a restored log cabin on their plantation near Southern Pines, N. C. While Stevenson was gover- nor of Illinois, however, they spent most of their time at the guber- natorial? mansion, which Buffie Eighth j - f { | +5 etme ttre eee se 4 Exhibit Pictured as they set up art pieces for their exhibit man (center) and Mrs, Adell Paine. The women, new members, will exhibit several examples of their work this _week at the Adah Shelly Library on East Rundell street. ~~ - rejuvenated with family heirlooms, historical portraits and flower gardens. BUSY CAMPAIGNER During the '52 presidential cam- paign, the indefatiguable Mrs. Ives chalked up almost as much mile- age as her brother. But she lacked Ike. Eisenhower's. luck with the weather! ’ s t » Once, caught in a_ rainstorm while riding in an open convertible to a rally, she had to buy a ban- hat “blew all over the country- Another time, stranded on a canvas-covered platform in Massachusetts during q storm, she feld to safer shelter. only moments before the tent col- lapsed. But she was a trouper! If Adlai wanted to be president, she was ready to give her all. Adlai’s Sister Would Enjoy Role Like Adlai, Buffie boasts pro- minent blue eyes, a long face and ready wit. Loquacious on most subjects, . she refuses to discuss her former sister-in-law, Ellen Borden Stevenson, who matic funetions dana when the feathers from her touse But if Mrs. Ives gets a chance to live there, Mamie Eisenhower will young and gay, . (Tomorrow: Pat Nixon—she does her own housework.) Dr. H..H. Savage performed the double ring ceremony today unit- ing in marriage Joice A. Barnett and Kari J. Franklin. A garden scene Was arranged as the setting solemnized in First Baptist Church. . oe 2- .¢ , Joice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnett of Pine. Lake Ayenue. Karl, of East Huron street, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harland J, Franklin of Shickshin- ny, Pa. A floor-length gown of white silk parchment was worn by the bride, The round neckline was edged with peari embroidered medallions that were repeated in the three tiered skirt, Her ; only Jewelry was a single strand of pearts, A pearl-beaded crown secured her fingertip-length veil of French silk illusion and she carried a colonial bouquet of lilies-of-the-val- jley * * «© Mary Ellen Sproule of Detroit served the bride as maid of hon- or. Her other attendants were Dot- tie Slosson of Grand Rapids and Mrs. William Lewis of Farming- ton. Their gowns were identical in a ballerina-length pink brocade and they wore matching half hats with nose veils. Satin streamers fell from the back of their hats. Each attendant carried bas- kets of garden flowers with the maid of honor's predominately pink flowers. Best man was Paul Wentling of during a big game hunt in Africa Johnstown, Pa. Serving as grooms- men were Gordon Trumbower of Hunlock Creek, Pa. and Kyle Wil- Victor Insko, William Sher- man, William Lewis and Dwight Barnett seated. the guests, * ° A reception was held in the church pariors immediately follow- ing the ceremony. % | For her honeymoon trip to Norman, Okla. the bride changed to a yellow dress with match- Bho MRS.KARL J. FRANKLIN ..Joice Barnett S peaks Nuptial Vows ing duster and brown accesse- ries. On arrival at. Norman, the cou- ple will enroll for the summer term in the School of Linguistics of the University of Oklahoma. Both are graduates of Ging’s Col- lege, New York, and the bride- groom is also a graduate of the Bible School of Missionary Medi- cine at Los Angeles. Joice A. Barnett and Karl J. Franklin were married this afternoon in First Baptist Church. Joice is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barnett of Pine Lake avenue, Karl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harland J. Franklin of Shickshinny, Pa. Clarkston and Mrs. G. James Hor ‘ton of Auburn Heights. GOWNED IN BLUE ; Their gowns were identically styled in powder blue lace with a deeper blue taffeta sash tying in the back.and extending the length of their ballerina-length gowns. They carried cascade bouquets of white carnations and fy. * * * James Millis was best man Groomsmen were Louis Weaver of Pittsburgh, Pa., Charles Kelley, Michael Yapo and Robert Yapo. For the reception held at the American Legion Hall in Auburn Heights, Mrs. Yapo greeted her guests wearing a beige sheath dress with brown acces- sorieg: Mrs. Thomas wore a yellow and white ensemble with matching ac- cessories. Their—flowers were cor- sages of cymbidium orchids. « When the couple left on a tour of Canada and’ the New England states, the new Mrs. Thomas was Wearing a beige linen sheath with cocoa brown accessories and * : the orchid from her bridal bouquet 5 ‘ s LJ * street. Rudolph is the son of Mrs. Dolores Thomas of Mansfield ave- nue. A Sabrina neckline was a fea- ture of the bridal gown, which was accented by a bustle back on the floor-length skirt. Gaunt- leta of the same material were On their return the newlyweds 4 MRS, RUDOLPH RK. THOMAS | street. _ First lace | has had a few husbandly remarks to make about his wife's hats, he has never been heard to voice anything but admiration for her selection of dress silhouettes and colors. * * * ’ As she begins to be seen in her) new Mollie Parnis summer ward-. robe of five dresses keyed to her spring coat and ensembles, the Lady is garnering more compliments than usual. Her appearance in a pink rose- | strewn silk shantung dress in Washington moved one radio commentator to say “Our Ma- | mie never looked lovelier!” =} | Sally Victor has made a hat to match of the same pink moss) iroses—and iit was the kind Ike likes. a small toque set high over, { ° Other Parnis pretties in Mrs. Eisenhower's warm weather ward- robe include: é A red and black silk foulard full-skirted shirtwaist dress and a soft blue silk taffeta with a semi- pleated skirt and the new high- low neckline which Mrs. Eisenhow- er particularly likes. This necklirie is bateau shaped at the front will make their home on Monroe and dips at the back to faster! with , a pretty soft bow of the fabric the famous Mamie bangs. - 1 e . | | n 4 > oe 4 poof py i te, ye ee ee) Oe 1 | Banquet H eld by League C. N. Walter for Bride-Elect of Kalamazoo i Mrs. Robert Boggs was pre-| Guests attending ‘the banquest announce the Carol Geiger |sented as new president of the Pon- were Mrs. Swindler, Mrs. Leslie : ' Carol Geiger was the honoree tiac Story League when the group Parrish, Mrs. Walter Hedley, Mrs. engagement Of at a recent bridal shower given,met at Rotunda Inn Thursday eve- Joseph E. Swift, Mrs. Orben Wil- their daughter, at the Geiger home on West Wal-|ning for the annual banquet. Mrs. 'kins, Helen Turek, Mrs. Lyle Root Shower Given Ur. and Mrs -—~fanet- Jenn ton boulevard. Cohostesses were Oscar s idt, retiring president, and Mrs.- Norman Schumacher. , Ricl rd y Mrs. Ronald Geiger and Mrs.|presented the officers. | ————— = oO NMichare * Charles Tollenaar. > ili Se. John. * * @ Others who will serve during the Mrs. William Ford Honored at Shower He ic the on Carol. the daughter of Mr. and coming year are Mrs. J. Wendell) Mrs. Peter Geiger, will marry Green, vice president; Grace, : ; of Dr. and Lawrence Johnson June 16 at/|Clark, secretary; Julia Dalzell, cor-| Pdi ees Ss = Mrs. H. A. St. St- Michael Church. He is the son responding ‘secretary, and Mrs.|° prelates un eee hace of Mr. and Mrs. K.° A. Johnson Theodore Fauble, treasurer. ; of West Brooklyn avenue. | and Mrs. Ralph Behler Th aes —_— sh Mrs. Noel Swindler of the (evening in the Behler residence iuests were Mrs, K. A. n- Walled Lake Story League was on Niagara avenue son, Mrs Richard Hoover, Mrs. | guest story teller for the evening. — " = Zon Peter Geiger, Mrs. Carl Geiger, | She presented “The Magic Box” | Guests were Mrs. A. T. Chadek, Mrs. Orville Womack, Mrs. Oral and ‘The Church Monkey.” | vrariiyn Chadek, Mrs, Virgil Al- Womack, Mrs.. Anthony Eisele, . ; va Mrs. Richard Cork and Mrs. Les Mrs. Harrigan ey on og len, Mrs. David Fulkerson, Mrs. ‘ store was resente f MIPS. yy, ~ se P y William Ford, Mrs. Robert Brown, lie Stone. Schmidt, “The Story of Li'l Hanni- . bal’ was given by Laura Cobb and Mrs. Bruce Kinzler and Mrs, John “How the Firefly Got Its Light,, Lewis. was told by Mrs. Fauble. WU Le * «* «' Out-of-town guests included Mrs, Miss Dalzell is to be a delegate Robert Jones of Birmingham, Mrs, ito the National Story League.Con- Harry Watts of Monroe, Mrs, Johg \ jvention to be held in Tampa. Fla., Lewis ‘Jr. of Detroit and Mre, jPhilip Thiesen of Royal Oak. John of West Iroquois road. Janet attends U. of M. where she is affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi. Richard will be graduated from\l of MV. In \ dune. Others were Mrs. Vern’ Cork, Mrs. Henry Dembinski, :Mrs, Rob- ert Alexander and. Karen Tolle- naar Out-of-town guests inclhitfled Mrs.- Walter’ Gingnch and Mrs. John Mohr of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Nick ‘Geiger, Mrs. George Gross and Mrs. Mary Gross of Wyandotte. |June 20-23, JANET. JEAN WALTER . 42 4 ’ ina = ae | 4 oo 4 Lok. IE PONTIAC PRESS. # aa SATURDAY. MAY 26. 1956 Exercise, Relaxation Go Together . yO a —|'Supper Honors SEE EUROPE Beverly Wynne, 4 qv s2a.po per pay |Do2ald Eustice \ @ONDUCTED TOURS Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Eyla sauna Sorpeer avecer we, [were bows Ot + airy venue Wednesday evening. The affair honored Beverly Wynne and Don- Girl nut Hold Award > 1 DAYS 3 $1248.00 ald Eustice who will exchange . t paliggessne : on Jaan! “SCANDANAVT A een een citer of Mr Ceremonies Presentation Made to Washington and Webster Members and .Mrs. Edward L. Wynne of Avondale avenue and Donald is) the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Eustice of Monticello avenue. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. 'L. Wynne, Mrs. John Wynne of) Gir} Scouts of Webster-Washing- ELLIO T T |Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ton neighborhood, under the direc- 'Burke, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Brok- tion of the Northern Oakland Coun- TRAVEL SERVICE lenshaw, Mr. and Mrs, Charles ty Girl Scout Council, held a pres- Northland Center, Detreit 35 | Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole, entation-of rank and badge awards EL ¢-2345 ‘Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johns, Mr. Thursday evening at Washington , SEE TOUR TRAVEL AGENT and Mrs. Roy Huff and Mr. and junior High School. : ‘Mrs. William Van Horn. bigaigs AIR CRUISE 22 DAYS LEAVE NEW YORK JULY 11 $1240.00 Bergen, Oslo, Vjords, Midnight ®un, Stockholm, Visby, Copen- hagen, Fairy Tale Tour, Paris. Mrs. William Merrill, explained the various ranks of Girl Scouting and said that the basis of the program was pointing toward spiritual val- ues, good citizenship and service to others. General chairman of the event was Mrs, R. N. Rapaport, with Mrs. Ivan A. LaCore as program chairman. Instruction to leaders Bless Aunt Sara's Heart... It's the Pewter Pitcher! . was given by Mrs. Donald a Aunt Sara knew Jane Smith. dt yearned for that pitcher be- Others assisting with arrange- —4 - cause she checked with ments were Mrs. Jack Tiberg, Wiggs’ bridal gift consultant. Mrs. C. B. Payne, Mrs. C. B, «-|Patton, Mrs. C. A Rogers, Mrs Lawrence Murphy and Mrs. Pa- * Ld * : tricia Bryce. | Receiving curved bar awards ‘(which are the highest awards in Girl Scouting) were Carol Murphy, => Sandra Bunce, Vicki McLaughlin ‘land Mary Wood. ~|PINS RECEIVED -.°| Five-year pins were given to -|Evelyn Amidon, Sara Ruff, Su- ‘izanne Douglas, Joan Montieth, Janet Livingstone, Sylvia Roth- child, Ann Hodges, Cathy Calhoun, :?/Kay Cline, Barbara Griffin and <|Carol Corwin. * Jane's preference list gave plenty of choice... and there would be no danger of dupli- cation. Isn't this the easy, sensible way for guest and bride alike? And most brides DO register at Wiggs — be- cause Wiggs carries every- thing from lamps to lazy susans in addition to china and crystal! The service is free. r) Wiggs has so much more for the bride's new home. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ‘\Naomi Kantzer. The council's program chairman, | é Judy Ward, Susan Steinbaugh andj. . By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN P “Setting up” exercisés, as they were known, are no more a. legit- imate part of the modern scene than chalk powder and smelling a el a Perhaps some instructors still teach in the former harried man- salts, “ | of the correlation between rest and work periods in a rhythmic whole. ‘When siwmming the crawl, your. reach forward ‘with the arm is the rest period while the pull back under water is the work period. *. 6 ner. but not many of them : Exercise is most beneficial when you take time for the and also for relaxa- tien after each muscular con- | traction. Too often exercise has | been taught without emphasis on | rhythm and relaxation, You will never have a good stroke until you can correlate the work and rest periods in a smooth Francesco Di Blasi, co. conducting the famed St. Forty-one conductors from pated in the International phony Orchestra, is shown at Willow Run Airport on his recent return from Italy. He made several appearances Mr. Di Blasi was one of three winners. Only one other conductor was chosen to represent the United States. | Swimming is a perfect example . rhythmic manner. Remember this when doing your exercises. The following ‘exercise is most relaxing: Lie on the floor on your stomach, Lean on your arms, which are resting on the floor in, front of you, legs straight. Lift the right arm upward, arch meeeoee “ore xn your back and, look back over | your right shoulder, keeping your left arm on the floor. manner, returning your right arm to the floor, Now lift your left) arm, arch your back and look back over your left shoulder, Flop back to place. Continue, alternat- ing right and left. STRETCH! * ¢ * Be sure to do this in a relaxed way, taking lots of time for the arching. When doing abdominal exercises in which you raise the trunk or legs you should take a few mo- ments in between liftings to stretch out against the floor, stretching to make yourself as long as pos- sible. Easy does it in exercise as /well as in most of life's activities. ‘Straw Accessories? This is the season of the year when straw accessories are in order and here's a suggestion for keeping the straw new looking and also protecting it from wear. nductor of the Pontiac Sym- Cecilia Orchestra of Rome. Flop back to place in a relaxed Ze o* -_— -- © 1956 Spedes Fashions Ina. Top Stitching Highlights Give your straw bag or shoes a coat of self-polishing wax and renew it whenever necessary. The wax may even also be used to brighten up Dad's last year straw hat. all over the world partici- Competition for Conductors. By ANNE HEYWOOD When it comes to getting a job receiving curved bar, and "iMrs. Charles McLaughlin! — particularly a part-time job— some women wail and moan if they can't find it in a couple of You can have your cake and eat it, too, witha home food freezer. Bake three, freeze two. They'll stay oven-fresh for months in a home freezer, or a two-in- one refrigerator freezer. No wonder smart homemakers say: _ “You can Live Better... Electrically”. 4 i” »® SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER ‘Part-time Jobs Are Hard to Land days. But it takes plenty of time,; want something’ “fascinating, and you might as well face it.) working with people but not sell- * * 4 | If you're the typical mother, who| ia eoteee tat) cums op had a job some years back, it’s| to frequéntly in my mall—you're going to take time to brush up! golng to find that it takes, quite these old skills and make them) literally, forever! usable again. If you really want a part-time If you had no skills, you'll have |job, send me a stamped, self-ad- to latch on fo typing and-or dressed envelope care of The Pon- shorthand, or bookkeeping—and |tiac Press, and I'll send you my it can't be done overnight. pamphlet on the subject. Next, you'll have to find an em- cen see) ployer who doesn't object to part- time workers, and that takes time, too. You'll have to make. a list of the kind of companies, or profes- jsional offices, which look like pos- | sibilities, Then you'll have to write or call jon them—and you'll cover at least a dozen before you will find one! who will even listen to you. You'll have to be interviewed, maybe several times, while a | prospective boss decides between | you and some other likely appli- | cants, | | The man with a part-time job opening can pick and choose ‘among many, many takers. Then he may say, ‘We'll let you know,” and this can take weeks. | os * * | The time to begin looking for a jpart-time job is about six-months Inow, but you'll want to make it Casual Outfit for Summer Everything a casual ensemble/half of a yard of 25-inch material should have is embodied in this for interfacing. paddle - stitched or top - stitched | To order Pattern 1185, state sheath by David Goodstein, long) size, enclose §1. Airmall han- recognized as one of the top names/ qling requires 25 cents extra. in the sportswear division. | Address American Designer Pat- . * ‘terns, P. O. Box 535, G.P.O. The pattern is Soa made and pept, P-6, New York 1, N. Y. is sized with retail measurements 7. 144. page Pattern Booklet and has open perforations for ac- x11 costs 50 cents. If paid by curate markings that preserve the .nock add 4 cents. tissue for reuse. (Next week look for Spadea's 4\. Although the sweater is not in- American Designer Pattern by Mr. eluded, fabric allowance for the Mort.) : (Copyright 1956) trim is. It is strongly recom- mended to add the sweater for it not only completes the look but will be handy accessory for breezy days. Denim, linen, pique or cotton gabardine are suggested for wear again in flannel or lightweight tweed for fall. Length! From Nape of Bizes Bust Waist Hips Neck to Inches Waist 10 34 24 38 6a | Ps AE) 25 MM 16% “4 36"% 26', 31's 17 16 AL] 28 39 ary 18 40 30 41 i's Size 12 requires 3's yards of 36- inch material for dress and one-| | Toreador Pants Are Now Made in Leather, Silk | PARIS (INS)—Exit the ‘“Sweat- er-Girl,” enter the ‘'Trouser-Girl" —for the summer .of 1956 Paris before you're ready to begin. If lyou plan it carefully, and do the | jgroundwork, you can land it. | $26 . But if you have no skills and | The jocket-like blouse con serve oe: @ working basis for @ travel werdrobe proposes tight-fitting bull-fighter| pants. “. | They go well with the casual shirt-blouses and rather loose Yit- ting pullovers that will be fashion- Get Big Earrings elmost anywhere. Blouses are proc- Big earrings are important this) tical ond versatile. summer, for wear with the new The jacket overblouse can be big hats, which dwarf small jewels. worn as a blouse, or as a jacket Some of the new ones are mam- over other blouses or sweaters. sia aa ie see BEL. vad Brief jackets designed to be worn are hoop types, big button earrings OV€F Gresses or high-rise skirts, and the dangle variety, to set' also make fashions that travel in off any costume. ‘style. | | a , 2, Pair em and Wear em SPICE for your LEISURE LIFE, Summer Separates ... that are young and relaxed yet able this summer. ' Reaching just below the knees, these trousers will be worn by French women on sundry occa- sions. Fath offers them In silk, designed for lounging. Amaryllis shows them in leather for week- ends and sports. Ledoux and Cc. C. C. have them in cotton for beach wear and play. Add a touch of summer fresh- ness to your rooms with these easy- to-crochet baskets. One is 13 inches jtall with a beautiful ribbon-laced handle, and the other is 6 inches Genevieve Fath has designed the eer eren veel a ac most feminine version of toreador| pattern No. 5347 contains crochet wear. They are made of pastel directions for both baskets: mate- colored or white satin, molding the rial requirements; stitch illustra- forms and full of femininity. Worn tions, with a sleeveless decollete top and | Send 25c in coins, your name, an organdy combing-jacket, they address and the pattern number are the most glamorous new bou- to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 doir-style. ‘W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, II. Amaryllis, specialist in leather Now available—the colorful 1956 clothes, shows bull-fighter pants Needlework Album containing doz- in kid-leather or velvet-calf, that ens of lovely designs from which fit like a second skin. Worn with to choose more patterns in crochet, ‘a man-styled shirt, they bring embroidery and knit — plus three elegance and chic into country life gift patterns, directions printed in and. sports wear. book, Only 25c a copy! always immaculate because they're fashioned of the finest yarn dyed fabrics to stay bright and new looking through repeated washings. All Sanforized. Complete range of ladies’ and juniors’ sizes. ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF - COORDINATES Chambray ... Poplin... Denim and Cotton. a ——-— } eo 7, in Russ’ Ni el lie d Country Store 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Open Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. |. Only For Thrifty Housewives NEW WAY will clean your carpets and rugs like NEW for a very nominal cost! Use our fast, con- venient service today. Cleaning $ 49> 9x12 Ru Plas Small Additional Charge for Sizing NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS FE 2-7132 Sundays 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. 42 Wisner Street . . | ee 18 t | a) : : " (is j ! f \ i a \ _ : se a ion [Saint Hugo - : it t : | : rion meeting of te Gree uevidune Fourth Section of the Needlework Gud , : of America. Mrs, Walter Galbraith Mrs. Joseph Sweeney “opened her home on Mimai road) Heads Birmingham-. for the gathering. Bloomfield Drive seen anemone epee te aeanneson | |YWCA Plans [~,notner DayCamp | : " | |for Teeners | HUB |,-tmme ra adecno oo] Monday Night | _|gram for girls 8 through 12 years SQM cage me el ha a ~ A , jot age, is being planned by the’ § ia 1 lowing the business meeting, : ( Teenage Program Department of pec | members spent the afternoon_knit-| A Birmingham-Bloomfield blood the Pontiac YWCA. ° s . s ting garments for Ingathe _|bank, under the auspices of St. be eireiae TiMG-|tjugo Guild of St. Hugo of the Mrs. Harvie Little invited the|Hills, ‘will be held June 4 from group to her home on Wall str|2 to 8 p.m. at St. Hugo School at = er” for h next meeting. Opdyke road and Hickory Grove is scheduled to run for three days JA P Id poor AA Ff a week, for a six-week period, _Program To Mrs. Joseph Sweeney is chair pune 20 Semaeh Ane. 3. The dally by Representatives _|man of the Give canisied by Mrs Charlies Carey. Committee . At the Tuesday evening meeting men for the event are Mrs. Her- of Gamnta Chapter of Beta Theta pert L. Bromfield, Mrs. Theodore ' i Syn a emg heard he F. MacManus, Jr., Mrs. Frank S. ement program dis-iCaswell, Mrs. Joseph M. Lacey, cussed by Robert Mehoke, coordi-|Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Charles nator of the local center and Jim|G, Rigdon and Mrs. Matthew S. Albright, president of the Pontlac/Gin. — meeting cae The group held a recent meet t the ‘ « Mehoke residence on Franklin road| I8K at the school to make final plans for the drive being held in with Mrs. Thomas Moffat and Mrs. to 3 p.m. with the exception of July 4. Tuesday and Thursday will be devoted te crafts, dramatics, _, | lessons, held in the YMCA pool, = | and field trips to places such as Greenfield Village, High school students from Pon- tiac and Waterford will serve as aN tess, Refreshments were served fol-| Red Cross. 7 : : ; vie tia De towing the saa ae Interested persons are asked to : . pi: : . easee | Sees Panto sige mat ered hte pert confribute during this drive, Blood Mrs. Joseph A. Sweeney of Opdyke road, chairman, Epping Lane, members of the committee on arrange- |isaacson, summer program chair- . [eomectea ‘oa to ra re (right) discusses plans for the Birmingham-Bloomfield — ments. The Blood Bank, under the auspices of St. Hugo’s |\man, who will algo teach swim- IDEAL for collected through Red Cross re-| Hills Blood Bank, with (left to'right) Mrs. Richard P. Guild, will be held June 4 from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. in |™€ =| a _GRADUATION _ [#isnal_dlood centers. Wilson of Barrington road and Mrs. Frank S. Caswell of St. Hugo’s School. | Registration pene jee Be i Af . r — ti ff 1 D4, M4 how they would feel if you did|Summer Fun Program are avail- . Engstrom-Wilson Rite Solemnized Mann Wants [its and it woud please theme at the YWCA. Mr. Jose oe Honeymooning in Northern Mich-|at First Assembly of God Church valley on her prayer book, Her Phone Book fC means do 90, man. y on ng | ONLY from 16 P.M. tS P.M, igan are Mr. and Mrs. John Gor-/in the presence of 200 guests. =f only jewelry was a gold- chain | don Engstrom. bracelet that belonged to her e . The bride isthe former Patricia A walts-length gown of cry: | grandmother. to List Wife Shirley Wilson, ‘daughter .ot. Mr.| talette was worn by the bride. | 1. Vaughn served as the : . and Mrs. Warren\W. Wilson of| The Chantilly lace jacket was:|pride's maid of honor. Mrs, Don-| Friends Say This Elizabeth Lake road: He is the| fashioned with long sleeves and | 314 Caskey and Louise Holland , son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.|‘s stand-up collar, Her finger-tip |... he iar eticetnnte! They Would Imply She's Engstrom of, Donley street, vell_was caught to a cap of lwere gowned alike in ballerina-- Head of the House | Chantilly lace embroidered with le h white wns em- « | ; The Rev. Wesley R. Wi y seed pearis and she carried a ores in Sloped Gilg : 5 By EMILY POST BAN UET performed the 3 o'clock cerer white orchid and lilies - of - the The full skirts featured apron-like The following letter comes from . 5 overskirts. Each attendant carriedja man: ‘‘Would it be proper to} natural straw baskets of yellow have our:home telephone listed in’ Men’s Tropical | - at and white glamellias and match-/my wife's name instead of my. Honoring Ponti } - Patricia ing colored streamers. name, as she uses it almost ex-| A ores Pontiac Arco Shirley Wilson _- * a | Hi h School ‘Seniors became the _ Sara Lee Horst performed the | “Friends tell me that it would, g bride of Joh duties of flower girl while Fred- [be wrong to do this and would os . ‘ o n die Jensen acted as ring bearer. ety) ~ she a a — Sponsored by Values to $45 4 ordon William Engstrom served his, that she is the | ‘ | Enyurom brother as best man. Groomsmen|#nd Paying the bills. I would very CHRISTIAN MEN’S CLUB FOR THIS SALE : today at First ee ee et vas alanacar ae com 700 TT a : nese © Carmean, Richard Wilson, brother ° Assembly of way of the bride, Charles Binder and | Saturday J U N E 9 6:30 "til ?7? | ON L y ee : God Church. = — Baker seated the guests. cogil Although the ee | , 4 . n Mrs. Wilson received her| Phone more often listed in She is the guests at the reception held imme-| the husband's name than the | MR. GEORGE LEE—M. C.... Formerly from China : soe daughter of diately following the ceremony at| Wife’s, it is in ne way unusual, apergnin eRe Tew ut| a Crt belting KING'S TRUMPETEER TRIO ieee wearing a duster dress of coral jo Save Warren WV. tissue silk. Heraccessories were| mame of Mrs, John Smith, To MR. and MRS. BILL VOORHIES Wilson of = and whe wore a white gar- ly ol asggpale the ape. - Magicien and Veatiloquist . hia corsage. SS irs, Mary th ‘ Elizabeth Lake a sia oo ean] oma al CROWNING OF THE KING AND QUEEN Mrs. Engstrom chosé.a pink road, and the Movie — Brass Ensemble — Banquet — Organ Music 5 ’ lace dress with matching acces- a ; F ; ‘ bridegroom's sories for her son's wedding. Her a pr glnartae i So SPECI L S AK ‘ parents are corsage was also of white ie ey other in < t 7 A PE. ER Mr. and Mrs. jb gardenias. a Ato 2s. who is going to be married , REV DON ROGERS 3 Albert W husband has been! : a $ f Ps RE thallseney led roan Se a be’ tis best man. His| of H , “ngstrom 0 a.) ~~ ee | Tener unit Sepeember wv 7 | eutaan bo Nas ‘aahedleneliol bole ere is the greatest of 7 ‘Donley strect. rg f RS ee oe tansing where ipridesmald. - | Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan Assn. our Monday Night . re studies at Michigan State Univer-|_ “! appreciate her asking, but 761 West Huren Street ‘ specials This sale peatuae MRS. JOHN GORDON ENGSTROM sity. I feel the age difference between oe 5 mwatrenes : = me and her young friends who Obtain Tickets Ss Bill Spence FE 5-9297—FE 2-5878 will not be repeated ! will be bridesmaids is too gréat} TICKETS $2.25 . |] Just 87 summer tropi- a |Warren Chambers Bridal Shower St. Gertrude Guild and I will certainly feel out of Claims His Bride Gj Miss Gialio |Outlines Activities piace, Oras 1 possibly reeme o © Fully Adjested © hat Megnetic iven IViSS Ig 10 = take part without hurting her feel- ; Mr. and Mrs, Earl Schram of "vg, .¢ St. Gertrude Guild (PTA for St.|ings?” © Dynover Litetime Melnepring Midland drive are announcing the Bride-elect Virginia Giglio’ Was Benedict School) met in the Par- marriage of their daughter Ida- | honored at a miscellaneous show- ish Hall Wednesday evening to dis-| Answer: I understand your ; : ke er recently in St. Michael Hall.|Cuss the program of activities for) feelings perfectly and it would mae, to Warren E. Chambers Of ars Frank Com i Pauli the fall school term. not be wrong to explain to the Sherbourne drive. He is the son| ee eee! Plans were made to visit the bride-to-be. that you appreciate | of Mrs, Vera Love of Milwaukee, |Felice, Florence Felice ahd Mary Oakland County Children’s Home| her wanting you ag one of her Wis., and Warren Chambers of Giglio were hostesses for the af-'to entertain the young children| attendants but that you would JEWELERS Bay City. | fair jwith movies and picnics during the| feel very much out of place with The marriage was solemnized| virginia, daughter of Mr, and S¥mmer months. . her young friends. 16 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-0294' May 16 in the Berkley home of the Mrs. (Charies | Glallo of Elizabeth) Though meetings have been I} ‘s grandmother, Mrs. | : ‘Dear Mrs. Post: I would like = oie Rev. Bud Van (Lake avenue will become the bride/Suspended for the summer, the i | guild wilt gather June 7 for a to know if it would be proper for, Loon of Community Baptist Church of Joseph Felice in a ceremony to’ social meeting following dinner.a daughter to give her mother and| cal suits left over from last year. Odds and ends. Choose from all wocls ... rayons... BE dacron blends .. and " other tropical mate- i tials What a buy! Alterations at cost! e ¥ UNIFORMS |read the ceremony. Attending the be performed June 3% at St. Mi-/a: Rotunda Inn father each a gold wedding band. Cool Clothi couple were Nancy Ody and Allen “hael hae fer eee of as a gift on their birthdays, My| Oth Rickel. « [elie Mrs. e : father never had one and my) 00 thing |South Paddock street. Coming Events. mother's is pretty well worn wn. | . or Hot Weat h er . 6 | : The 125 guests attending the gath-, , . ‘IT would ve f ° Mrs. Penley Feted ering were entertained by students m SHE ery at ear eet aase cy rach sppreciats your jane Library Prosecutor Fred Ziem, ' —Seersucker— at Pink, Blue Party i a local dance studio. Ee Senetor, Wiliam 6. pee | —Dimity— Mrs. Howard Penley of Royal Sue Elwell Elected | | Oak was hostess at a recent pink | OXFORD SHOP [274 bie shower honoring Mrs. Job Daughter Queen Herman Penley of South Roslyn| Su* Elwell was elected honored! a : — ~~ queen of Job's Daughters Bethel a recon FE ¢-7212 Pavenue. Mrs. Ellin Penley W&S'rive at a recent meeting held in assistant hostess. the Masonic Temple. eee Answer: Find out first of all ° Attending from Pontiac were) Others elected to serve’ are! Mrs, Alton VanField, Mrs.-Leslie y, aye : | ERV TIONS 7 E Virginia Shéehan, sénior princess | RES A Turner, Mrs. Gerald DeWees. Mrs.'Barbara Lecornu, junior princess: \ EVERYWHERE Kenneth Ross, Mrs. Ronald Zieg-| Janel Kneale, guide, and Kay Lee. : Open Tonight Call ‘ler, Mrs. Wilford Ziegler, Mrs. |marshal. Delphine Finn Micheels William Sneil, Mrs. Charles Col-| Members are planning a box so-, Ane wlth sy, Elkin Travel Bureau lins, Mrs, Van Gatlin, Mrs. cial on June 4 at the home of, ti ; M eae Midwest 6-2170° 5) en : . < . BIRMINGHAM 296 N.- Henter Bivd. coe Be ittes andy Mrs Ue ee Ramsay on James K boule- , \ _ a ee Lovely WEES aS a ASE a as : , | Sunday 2 to 5 Annual Display Cold Wave } ; : Value ' Styled for Easy Care . Playclothes and | May! aa? (® dress for success Ce * And You May | | 5 : | CHARGE or 0 O / OO O qT U L | P S . Dresses tor with an eye to summer glamour, our _ | LAYAWAY permanent values for May are planned to | Your Purchase! he 4 gale eer save you money — visit ‘ D e C O f a t| O al D a y! - 4 Pontiac’s newest rhodern salon! _ White Chapel viata! Cemetery | NBISNER'S | ie East Long Lake (18 Mile) Road at Crooks: ° _ | | Cold Wave Clothiers i . { . ; ane 42 North Sagiaw St. - | Phone: FEderal 8-1343 $ 5” 18-20 N. Sagisiaw St. | . ! “i Appoiat ‘tera Needed ent : : _ oe _ : ; i ppointment Not Always | , " LMR MBH ca ALTAR AE ARB RIM th ia mi rumor atl elegron — Ce eee | eee 2 oe & ! : ; \ ; ; . _ ' ) * _ | f ‘ ' 4 ‘ : 4 4 2 | Special | 95] rl t : j . ; j ‘ ‘ Fy : Y re & Ke yf i aa Vi a aca ns) ad ee oN eee ae ee “5 if r ay r ry : mf a Ha Viks yr te goer ef 7 0 ae eae na 1 ae ay PL Se 8 oe Ge ] £ se eee ll i py - P ro ’ \ . \ ; NEW LAKELAND DEDICATION DUE — Above is pictured the first unit of the New Lakeland Presbyterian Church, located at pastor, stands outside. Williams Lake and Maceday Lake roads. The Rey. Roy F. Lambert at 3:30 p.m. United Presbyterian Awaiting Sunday Dedication WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Lake and Maceday Lake Roads, American Missions and Detroit jloans, the latter to be paid back Equalization valuation in White\taken until June 1 at 5 p.m. Per- ‘as soon as possible in order that a Lake Township, there will be a'sons living within the district and first unit of the Lakeland United will be dedicated at 3:30 p.m. Sun- Church which is lo-' day. “| cated at the corner of Williams) * * 6 Representatives of Detroit Pres- _bytery, the Board of American Spring Cleaning /Missions of The United Presby- ‘terian Church and _ neighboring b- CALL US = Jichurches_witt ‘participate in the . ¢ : service. The main speaker will be Walls Washed 'The Rev. Walter J. Teetwissen Jr., Windows Cleaned Floors Cleaned, Waxed and Polished tnowed, Weckmes ; CITY JANITOR SERVICE 71¥, WM. Saginaw Se. FE 5-7638 ,pastor of the Drayton Plains Com- munity United Presbyterian | Church. The Lakeland Church was founded in 1952 as a branch | Sunday School of the Drayton Plains congregation. In 1953 the . ra cs all Pentiac Press Phote Dedication ceremonies will take place Sunday THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 26. 1956 () Details Posted Presbytery. : similar chur¢h may be erected in tractor Gerald Shell brought the building to completion in the mid- Oge vin ith Wis cnane F OLIFIONS JOR The church is of brick construc- | ‘tion, according to a plan developed’ by the Mission Board, and pro- : vides space for approximately 250 ater stem in the Sanctuary and overflow : room, In addition there is room 1,340 Property Owners for an equal number of Sunday) School children. . . / . in Farmington Township Sign Request _ Ld ° s The building has been financed by The Board of American Mis- sions which is the Church Exten- sion Board of The United Presby- terian Church, through grants and FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Phillip J. Newberg, secre- tary of the Water’ Developmen (Your Watch = Cleaned §—$450) © Renoted 4 A 59-year-old Troy Township ‘man suffered minor burns and. his | wife was overcome by smoke when \their two-story home at 5875 Li- |vernois Road was damaged by ifire this morning. Clyde T. Robinson was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for ‘burns of the shoulder and neck. The Troy Township Fire Depart- ‘ment was able to save most-of! ‘house but reported the rear of the home was badly damaged. There was also said to be consid- erable smoke damage to the in- Expansion Watch Bands Ledies'—Men's Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. terior. — Firemen said the blaze had : apparently started in a rear chim- ney, Robinson ‘reportedly had Listings Wanted Started a fire in his stove, ‘FARMS, ACREAGE, | Youngster, 6, Burned VACANT PROPERTY |. .,, Call C. Schuett “The Northwest Realtor” EM 3-4197 EM 3-4236 |Hospital in Royal Oak today after |suffering burns over much of her Friday | The girl was burned while try- ing to fry eggs after her mother, Mrs. Leon Rhyndress, left to visit at home alone waiting for their aunt when the incident : Grease spilling from a_ tipped- over frying pan set fire to the girl's dress. She ran to the home of a neighbor wha beat out the ‘flames and contacted police. The ‘girl was rushed to the hospital! by a patrol car. .485 MARION FE 4-4864 i } this service of religious songs. trict in Farmington Township have to Give Concert Peer tumed in to the township / clerk, LAKE ORION—The /choir of the property owners. There are 2.238 First Baptist Church’ will present Property ceo a Spring Concert, Sunday at 1:30 ‘Mrs. Newberg stated that a per- | der the direction of Mrs. Lee [of the fact that some descriptions, the Theme of jour Song,” with ot included in the petitioning. | special numbers by James Win- P¢titions were circulated in| and “Nancy Car ter, | an attempt to persuade the town- Cindy Baldwin and Betty Win- | ship board that a water system ship. | is/meeded and wanted in dry The public is invited to attend #%¢as of the township, ‘All in all, the people who cir- cUlated petitions have done a splen- Police Probe Report‘ *" = Swen = of Area Abduction 1's Mei Suffer Burns 'as Brush Fire Spreads — An attractive former “Mrs, Mich-| Two Pontiac men were treated igan" finalist is to be aived a tie for burns of the hands. and legs detector test today in conjunction at Pontiac General Hospital yes- with her report that she was cap-|terday after a Walnut Street brush tured and held prisoner by a teen- fire got out of hand. ager for more than 26 hours. ee ae os * @ | Thurlin E. Cloud, 22, of 2310 Wal- Mrs. Virginia Hauswirth, 29, ut, and Jerry Felts, 16, of 2314 stumbled into a Royal Oak drug-/Walnut, were both released after store’ late Thursday night suffer- treatment. Cloud had first and sec- ing from cuts~'and* bruises. She 0d degree burns of the legs, while said a young boy had held her|Felts suffered first degree burns captive in his car with’a knife and to the hands and second and third threatened her life. idearee burns to the fingers. * ¢ ae ee The woman, who was reported Fj wieee Tents coe ted Film to Be Featured husband, Roland, was given a lie) ‘‘They Also Serve.”’ a film show- test yesterday, although it proved/ing thé service of the churches to nothing since Mrs. Hauswirth was other countries and people will be “upset and nervous,” according to presented at 7 p.m. Sunday at the the police, Church of the Brethren. | The picture is sponsored by the Women employees of British Board of General Brotherhood. railways attend lectures on aids to| Special music will be given by the beauty. young people. | and costs on a reduced charge in To Review Your Justice Court. Seer sae Benk Bids. Parrest May 6 in Southfield Town- iship. DRIVERS --- EXPERIENCED on Heavy Duty Trucks You can purchase Ready Mix Trucks with a small down pay- ment. Excellent opportunity for brokers. This is a proven and ‘very profitable operation. See MR. SCHLAGER between 2 and 4 p. m. at 1116 Ann Arbor | St., Flint, Michigan. lses [Canadian Pleads Guilty Good Tto Reckless Drivi | @ Time |t0 Reckless Driving es Any A Canadian paid a $75 fine’ \ John McCormack; 25, of Point INSURANCE Falward pleaded guilty to reckless - driving before Farmington Town- THATCHER ghip Justice Allen C. Ingle who PATTERSON waived a drunk-driving complaint. ; McCormack entered a “‘not guilty’ & WERNET plea when first arraigned after his ve Read About It! --- Seen It On TV! -»- Heard Raves On It! 4 Doesnt Orip * oos00 fan oF opettor like ordicary peiat 4 an beceeee it's JELLED! | You fo come in for a demonstration and see the gorgeous new colors available in this amazing new point OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 58-6150 Committee, reports that all peti-|COmpletion of the new high: school | Sc! La ke Orio n Cho 7 |tions for a special /assessment dis- with sighatures of 1,340 Brandenberry summed up in the area. issue is defeated, The group of thirty adults un- /not possible at this time in view | upgrade." Taylor will present the program jare of acreage, and some subdi- | Valley around the thought, “Christ is |Visions in the original plan were |c,, yet when it i etd frm, cin tent el you always aeeociated with painting. With Jelled Magic you Firestone Mow We've Get If !...and YOU'RE INVITED Regular 25¢ Packet Beton cece Special Election Slate nual--Memorial Day program. at Huron Valley ._ District 1:39 p.m. Sunday, at the Oakland Voting on $1,200,000/Coury Infirmary. | Bond Issue Monday» | Principal speaker for ihe occa- sion will be William Hazelwood, president of the state of Michigan By REBA HEINTZELMAN Eagles. He makes his home in Milford Correspondent MILFORD—Last minute details Drill Teams will present their an-/held on Sunday, and will begin; at 2:30 p.m. at the church, | | Memorial Services . Oakland i here begin the Memorial . The Oakland County Eagles and|munity Church. Service will be members her oe at Oe week by a : ‘apea as a group. This year they This will be fellewed.by a sheri (Wil attend the 9:20 a.m. mass service cand the decorating of at St. Joseph Church. graves, at Andersonville Ceme- — Youth, 16, Suffers Head tery. The Rev. Mr. Taylor of 3 ois speaker. ™” Injuries in Accident Lake Orion _ A 16-year-old Pontiac youth, a Each year the American Legion driver in a two-car collision last and explanations are being ironed Wetestond High — will open program music out concerning the special election frome te hans . to be held Monday in the Huron! , ; sapat ng, there will be exhibition drilis Valley school district. | by the men and women’s drill Voters will be asked to approve) teams from the Eagles. a new $1,200,000 bond issue to coin- plete ‘an extended building pro- Andersoavilie lgram whiclt began last year. A lapproved at phat time but due to the sharp increase in population At Gingellville Tonight ville Community Center will, ob- ‘serve membership tonight. from Bat J oslyn and Montcalm avenues, ito 12 p.m., for members and ,uthorities said, . guests or members of the Com-) Memorial Day service is planned munity Square Dance Club. Local Daniel, 43. of 440 Lowell St. was $1,250,000 school bond issue was @8ain this year by the Anderson- music will be on hand for square ville Cemetery Assn. at the Com- qzncing. There will be card play- The accident occurred when both night, is listed in fair condition today in Pontiac corn wee rone Arthur, -3 ‘ou ve, GINGELLVILLE — The Gingell- ws a cd week nose in an accident at 10:40 p.m. The, other driver, George E. Mc- not injured. Pontiac police said. ing and prizes and refreshments cars turned left into each other, will be served. ‘police added. — EE ae nes wee, oa Deadline June t for Registration elpals and Superintendent Harold Four West Bloomfield Hansen have attended various Area Offices to Take i | | | \ i and clarify controversial issues | that have arisen. Hansen, in a special interview “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wim. W. Donaldson Agency — Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. club meetings during the past Voter Listings with the Press, explained, that. months, in an effert te explain taxes would decrease instead of! jincreasing, in the Highland, Mi-| WEST BLOOMFIELD—Registra- ford and Commerce townships. tion of qualified electors of West Due to the increase in State Bloomfield School District will be, slight increase in taxes there, who have not voted in the township even though the debt retirement during the past four years may millage for the schools is lower. | register as follows: Under the propesed bond issue, _ Persons living within West Bloom- the millage ie debt coaseriees field ‘Township should register at purposes, will be further lowered Township Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake: by 2 mills for the 1957-88 schoot |84. Persons living within Orchard Year according to Hansen. This Lake village should register at. inctudes all properties in the | Village Hall. 3951 Orchard Lake Rd. ' 100-square mile school district. Persons living within Sylvan With Huron Valley District vatu-| Lake elty should register at City | ‘ation now at the $25,920.177 mark, Hall. 1820 Inverness Ave. Those | living within the city, ef Keego school board members only need to ask for 10.5 mills for the 1956, Harber are to register at Keege debt retirement. City Hall, 3209 Orchard Lake Rd. The new bond issue will include} On election day Monday, June 11, ‘a multi-purpose room addition to) polls will be established at elemen- | ‘the Brooks Schosl, construction of tary schools throughout the dis- , two new elementary units and trict, with the exception of Green’ i. Those in this elementary which is now under construction. School district will vote at the SUM OF SITUATION | township hall. Polls will be open |_ School board secretary, Larry; Mrs. Frances) Leaf of Keego. \from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. RACING SUNDAY _ Modified Hard Tops SUNDAY, MAY 27 Time Trials: 1:30 P.M. First Race 3:00 P.M. sf at BIG MEMORIAL DAY SHOW OLD MODEL STOCK AND MODIFIED HARD TOPS | 50 Lep Feeture Qualifying: 1:00 P. M. 25 Lep Semi-Final Ist Race: 3:00 P.M. EXTRA ADDED EVENTS | | PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Pontiac Airport ‘situation with: “If the new _the school dis- Rd., are seeking the one vacancy |trict will face an increase cost for on the Board of Education for a he same program at a later date,/term of three years. | as all building costs are on the A bond issue for $960,000 also will Hot, but only prop- ‘Will be allowed to vote The three precincts for Huron hool in Milford, Highland Ele." ' mentary and at the White Lake ’ | Township Hall. The polls open a §chool 5 Safe looted Vet Betag 95 Bl | | Burglars smashed through three Republicans to Meet vires so nom ne otter ‘ i fi in West Bloomfield Township Re- wate at Lincoln High School | Publican workers here will meet at’ Ferndale police said the yeggs |the township hall, 4460 Orchard apparently hamniered and pried at ‘Lake Rd., Monday at 8 p.m., to the brick with a car axle, found |formulate pains for the coming in the office of Principal John elections. Houghton, | This was announced by John | C. Emery Jr., vice chairman in |..fo and was the only way the charge of organization for the ‘safe could be entered without dam-; | Oakland County Republican Com- ‘aging the safe door, police said. | mittee. Emery said that many The building was entered through Republican workers had been in- a broken rear window, police said. | formed of the meeting. but an: land the robbery discovered by a, nounced that others wishing to custodian at 8:30 a.m ace in = eat work this | _ all are also invited. eos Emery added . that activities Missionary to Speak should begin as soon as possible. WATERFORD — The Rev. Wil- because of the changes in precinct|liam E. Everson, a missionary un- areas. He also stated that A. §.\der the Christian Witness to Jews,, Carstens, 3378 Erie Dr., has been| will speak at both the 11 a.m. and appointed temporary chairman of|7:30 p.m. services of the Water-| the West Bloomfield organization.'ford Cémmunity Church Sunday.’ —__—______- “,|There will be a congregational One estimate is that each fuve-jmeeting after the 1l-a.m. service nile delinquent child costs the tax-|to discuss candidates for the min- payers $300. istry of the church. * Ld * The brick was located above the Last 2 Days! 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Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. We have a fine aoc Department. The Best Chrysler Products. COURTESY CARS * *-* The city’s fire-fighting crew three regulars plus . voluntee ther, "© GO mush ow Two of the regular including the chief, were away at | a firemen's convention. And the / Unlike some other proposed _pol- icy papers leaked to reporters re- cently in a renewal of interservice feuding, the fact sheet was sent BALTIMORE ® — Benjamin F. Deal learned his money was gen-| uine but the detectives were count-| erfeit. Cost of the lesson: $1,300, Deal, 75 ,retired railroad work- jthrough official channels to the! | Army chief of staff and distribut- ‘ed by the Defense Department. ,¢ 6 ®@ sue paper, ould Set Sees Rete Comes cae eee ony : “under the|counterfeit money. They’ asked to of the/examine any bilis he kept in the house, said Deal, so he turned over I pase of ronal Sure enough ail te compere proma|there were some bogus bills in be their|the bundle. Told to dress for a interest, undivided by other alle-|trip to police headquarters, Deal ta went upstairs. When he returned, he found no ‘‘detectives’—and no $1,300. \Rare Species of Forest Horse Put on Display —“YOUR WINTER CLOTHES Call FEderal 4-2579 NOW Take the bulge out of those overloaded closets. One call is all that it takes... we'll pick up all your winter clothes and furs . . . Clean them, store them, keeping them sate from, heat, moths, and moisture ... All at low cost. Play safe, call today. WE GIVE a HOLDENS RED STAMPS 5 DRESS SHIRTS amples Mee bles art, pies trom basalt By the Piece —By the Carton—Carload Prices ee car gl ir — Plastic EXTRA TILE Armstrong wew york wire. coo mer §~WALL TILE | RETURNABLE Asphalt Tile pmol iy lamey. aren vlog Wit Eg ta You May Buy Tile cake but doesn't pose for it. ] - With or vabieene bee 3/40 te ateetonnd Bd So: | se as rs, \ ! : Bs nan biel ESE cadre bene, seotcceemating | Armstrong FREE TILE CEMENT time rota cheereak wae INLAID TILE TOOLS pie! ¢ mother’ of three children said. | oO Es. TILE GUTTERS : OF Gal. Airline Wreck Sighted maseten Cl persons believed dead today 522221 The Floor Shop “tts” iner, W of an Aviateca ond lane sighted k of | the fetes ns las ‘Minas range F “et 9 P.M. Available for Your Use by Appointment Clarkston Motor Sales |siren that summons volunteers broken down two days before. * * @*# « Perret, who directed prelimin- By the time fire units from ouf- lary xeavation for the Israeli| |government's Antiquieties Depart- side the city got things under cop- Chrysler-Plymouth ‘ment says he dates the find, which | trol, damage to the station and lea M15) back to an Oe Stone Ager who} areal 32 S. Main St., Clarkston | MAple 5-5141 on what he hunted of fished. The main part of the tomb is SUPER VALUE. TILE SALE WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! SAVE-SAVE-SAVE © GUATEMALA ® — Thirty-one, There were ‘no signs © ot life. $$ ei Sy 605 OAKLAND — Just North of Wisner Stadium Branches: 328 N. Perry — 97 Oakland INCLUDE . . . FINANCING | Providing Homes in the Typical American Way Is Our Busitesst MORTGAGES - - CONTRACT LOANS Stop in today and. diseuss with us in our private “consultation room the best way possible for you to undertake financing your dream home. ay CURRENT RATE Payable June 30th, 1956 “SAVINGS | 7 aid Loan Association Peat prota Mate 761 West Huron Street 407 MAIN Rochester / . Now on display! Pontiac's flashing sports roadster —the Club de Mer, Ils new road- | eco lowness and unique design features, are indications of things to come. Stands a scant 38 inches... powered by a 300 horse- power Pontiac Strato-Streak V V-8. . Now ON DISPLAY _ PONTIAC RETAIL STORE| 65 MT. CLEMENS me: See the car that stole the limelight at the Motorama . Pontiac's fabulous Club de Mer! Get a firsthand close of its long; low lines—that sleek, wind-ewept silhouette. And make it a special point to see the inigriors! Luxurious fabrics, glove-soft leather and magnificent appointments give it an air of extravagant comfort second to none. And see, too, the interesting cutaway display of See Pontiac's Three Great Lines .- Haaren” + Tae 60. , The sagutinn the powerful new Pontiac Strato-Streak V-8 engine, ; ) “SPECIAL INVITATION TO KIDS— : The Junior Club de Mer is also on display. A perfect miniature of dream- car styling, it’s only 6 feet 3 inches — and battery powered! &, } | i 1 if 4 coal iS ; WE ae jr i r ’ i ed = ry japeere tM pi i aie P i * I ote _THE PONTIAC c PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY: 26, 1656 f : A ; ( ~y fae op aah fy Pye Z' i ' fe i 2 ‘i F2% if ; | ‘ wg oe i i; fh, Le ‘ a is Bf het) ‘ / or = i i ee / 3 + 5 fi | E A ij ¥ ¥ \ ma is r , Pore, © a 7 J pita er +4 ‘ se scat 5 nossree wid ‘fo a ae, de Pile fae cnet , ‘ 4" ky } / ar j i 1 wif i, -) et, Fal ft a“ : : , a4 ' (7 ) f ; { e . i oe: Ay Be ae Ce Today « as always Downtown Pontiac offers you: the Greatest Selection of Merchandise i in Oakland County! . 306 The line-up of stores in the Downtown Area can supply your every want and need! Saving you TIME ... Saving you TROUBLE . . . saving you MONEY! Shop where the greatest selection is always offered in DOWNTOWN PONTIAC! Over.6,000 parking spaces available for your convenience ---Shop Downtown and Save! “HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 MONDAY SAVE OVER a | Price at . $48.95 - 7 1-H.P. All-Steel Housing Lightweight, easy to handle! Takes the work & y out of lawn mowing. Cuts a full 16-inch swath # / smoothly, evenly with the height of cut adjust- able from % to 242 inches. Nick resistant blade! & Hardware Dept.—3asement 154 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-4171 @ 1 COTTON | Biz P . i orials, printed CE ee ’ HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 MONDAY DUSTER Regular 5.95 to 18 o 6: e | / o/. re ‘ ; ; | : ¢ Children’s. CAR COATS | & Regularly Sell for Morel : Sea : “GF 60) 5. Girls’ sizes 7- a ‘ teen 8-14 $ EPS RSNS REY Sted etches NTA EIN ND These Items Return to Regular Price Tuesday A. M. HOUR SALE | 9 to 9 MONDAY 1 2-for-1 Mattress Sale | | esto.xrart | RUBBER INNERSPRING if REPEATED by POPULAR DEMAND © m™ Cushioned with Armstrong’s Nylon cover for 4 strength — all foam. Lock proof buttons — ™ won't pull out. Extra thick layers of rubber ——top grade cover. Deluxe multi-coil inner- spring construction. This Item Returns to a lar Price seo A.M. . : 25 SOUTH SAGINAW | F. B. MELIN & Co.| ss f ey 1 eed = 5 to 9 MONDAY First, Only Time § at. This Low Price ¢ Famous Pembrooke Lastex $7.99 Ladies’ Swim: | ee Ae ¢ ‘ 4 i Bi a § SEI = mye Ame . .) nt » wel FP ws | ten HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY | Boy s’ Goucho | 1& Polo Shirts} Regular Values $1.29 HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY @ + HEAVY DUTY | Clear Plastic SEAT COVERS /N | & © Waterproof © Stainproof @ Sun-proof @ Mildew-proof . | Only 2 for $1.00 | oe Front = Seat Sizes | No- fog, cle ar. transparent plastic ‘ 6-14 ideal for summer or year ‘round! Washes clean aH a damp cloth in seconds! Stripes, Fancies Styles for 2-door and 4-door models, Tule ic Weaves. coupes and sedans. Cet yours during this ; . \ . ! : G Terries. A wide ; Bene aed OO pI a) . o Money assortment to ‘ Dewa en make your selec- ; Any ¢ tion from. ‘ Purchase Charge Your Purchases @ 30 Days © 70 Days Suits | P Be Figure Flattering Styles Skirt, Boy Cuff Styles Prints and Solid Colors Sizes 32 to 38 ee eat: 4 a ot pear ae are . : . PRISM Sei i Riad 28a HY WERT RS : | | This tfem goes back to ica ad / price after Monday night! oe * Rose Marie Reid “~ swim SUITS See Our Men's BVD SWIM TRUNKS —Regal Boys’, Girls’ SWIM SUITS Complete Line Ladies’ t 74 N. Seginew St. & We Give Holden's Trading Stamps x = Be te |, HOUR SALE ; 9 to 9 MONDAY New Summer WHITE Shoes YOUR CHOICE of THREE STYLES: © Ballerina 5-9 © Low Wedge 4',-7 FROM OUR HEC LT $3 oN Stock Play ‘Day Whites in open Toe Sandals, closed-in-back for the young miss and new gold trim dress sandals. Note: Reverts to Regular Price Alter Monday Night ' SHOE STORE FE 2-7440 ~awe-} * ge’ - © 6 Months & 26 W. Huron ‘ “OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY “Pontiac's Motorist Headquarters” REPEAT RAN SE RE Sted Si Raded 2A ASEAN SETTER + Market Tire Co. Phone FE 8-0424 | 77 W. Huron St. . Mk fi HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY } WV JEWELS} ay ae Phone FEderg| WKE *- 108 NORTH SAGINAW pe 3 * Se cmye yh ere ap a} See me PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956 a \ I Girl Grad! Today « as eh Downtown Pontiac offers you | the Greatest Selection of Merchandise in Oakland eee ee The line-up of stores in the Downtown Area can supply your every want and need! Saving you TIME .. . Saving you TROUBLE ... saving you MONEY! Shop where the greatest selection is always offered in DOWNTOWN PONTIAC! Over 6,000 parking spaces available for your. convenience +++ Shop Downtown and Save! “HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY ‘SPECIAL for the one side for legs the other . side for underarms ONLY $688 $8.88 He Men's RONSON SHAVER. . $9.95 with tade ¥ ‘These shavers ‘will revert back te regular prices Tuesday A.M. “Visit Our Store—You’'ll Save More” | LEONARD'S | 20 N. PERRY comme of Lawrence) en Fi Pw f | | HOUR SALEM A 5 to 9 MONDAY Vs OFF READY MADE SLIP COVERS KNITS, CRETONNES } and TWILLS . Reg 5 to 9 ; ¢ Davenport Cover ....$ 9.95 6.62 3 Davenport Cover .... 14.95 9.95 § Davenport Covers ...°16.95 11.33 Chair Covers....... 7.95 5.30 § Chair Covers ....... 8.95 5.95 & Chair Covers ....... 4.95 3.33 § Studio Couch Covers. 12.95 8.66 & Most styles available. No phone orders or layaways. Shop Monday night and save. Reverts to Regular Price Tuesday NOTE: On Sale at E. Huron Street Store Only |WY MAN’ Sj _ 2—FURNITURE STORES—2 417 E. Huron St. and 18.W. Pike St. , ota waar ~ % 64N. Saginaw’ HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY SAVE! SAVE! PERSONAL HOME FILE Save dollars on this compact, versatile per- sonal file. Keep your bills and receipts filed carefully and safely, al- 4 so, store your valuables # in this sturdy file. ‘ Comes in Attractive Colors $450 Value f : FE 2-4242 3 w 6 skid backs. = yours up before they’re gone! 5 to 9 MONDAY | 21x34" hi-low pile] cotton loop rug What a buy! Closely tufted # looptwist rugs with modern designs in hi-low pile. Non- All pre-shrunk and washable’in a choice of ELEVEN of the most popular colors. Only a dollar ... LAST! FEDERAL dept. stores . Seginew et Warren, Pontiac Snap WHILE THEY - ' 4 Be we, ner, ; oa % id a2 * 7 * >.< aa erg 4; Cr : WE hay PO FE = eat TI TO DTI ‘ HOUR SALE 5 to. 9 MONDAY An Outstanding Special! NYLON CORD TWO-PANT SUITS MONDAY NIGHT ONLY — Price Includes BOTH PANTS MEN S STORE z N. SAGINAW. | ; é 3 STEEL a PHONE ee ST ee Oe Oe 1 Pees a een oie HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY REGULAR $12.95 88 } a 12” Deep, 18” Wide, 30” High FINE FURNITURE 62-70 South Saginaw St. “HOUR SALER 5 to 9 MONDAY grenade Th , FN Elegance | “ip ‘in Straw/ . Three Colors— 4.95 Value oy ba Straw and shantung blend beautifully into @ smart summer sandal, slim and slenderizing of line, cool and crisp with its curving straps, sophisticated enough for the most glamorous places. (White.) (Natural.) (Pink). 4-10. This Item Returns to Regular Price Teesdey A.M. 5 a al i sf pa Lé > “ « ‘ t “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” §& # 87 North Saginaw St. FE 2-2492 % Open Friday ‘til 9 2 ae fj * As Always You May . ‘ ‘ LAYAWAY ~ Your Purchase! , , HOUR SALE 9 to 9 MONDAY 100% DACRON Slacks FREE | with the purchase of any SPORT COAT at Osmun’s during this 4- hour sale. gf HERE'S YOUR CHANCE to | | SAVE ia j on @ smart lookin and oon Sport oe utfit! Gheose from one of Oakland County's most complete selections of men's sport coats... a large variety of patterns and colors. Regulars, shorts, longs in all sizes. Priced from $25 to $45 The crease-resistant Dacron Slacks OF YOUR CHOICE will be included absolutely free from 5 p. m.-to 9 p. m. on MONDAY EVENING ONLY! ALTERATIONS FREE, of Course ¥ ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, HAY, be. 1650, | : - | | DOWNTOWN PONTIAC HAS : Today when comparison is important, Downtown Pontiac offers you far greater opportunities to buy seals ta boy best ‘at real savings! Not just a few stores, but the entire Downtown Area is prepared to offer you a wider variety of needed merchandise, additional help for faster service . . . Parking facilities, too --- over 6,000 spaces now available with more being added to make shopping tu in DOWNTOWN PONTIAC a pleasure | ’ HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY y HOUR SALEM, 5 to 9 MONDAY HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY OUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Sam Benson Says: * Ladies. .here’sareol EXTRA §& SPECIAL! If you need slacks. j don‘t miss out on this super- # value! Women's $14.95 | SLACKS | @ Beoutifully Mon Teilored } | Here’ s Your C hance! | ° wel ; ‘— Made and Guaranteed A 11 ELGIN Regular - - - $3995 . a r, 3 =A tremendous “ “A tion “value! Neeaie 5 88 | famous Wadsworth * watches by Elgin. Excit- ’ ing new styles an t matching bracelet. These slacks are the & ; jewels. Guar seed r, finest fitting slacks Power mainspring ad , full or twin size or BOX SPRING | INNERSPRING | ; MATTRESS {Saar 8] Bee) RED STAMPS After Monday Night, These Items Revert to Regular Price ci mtpmeey, CACTUS GREEN § ie 4d oe GOLD or CHAMPAGNE meee Reg. $5.25 yd. ONLY , * - ‘ - 7A, # ) peu? et me " . ow - *, « x “ of a’ s ad “4. J “ . « ‘ . a ep ? s 3 ts fe 4 j i Lr’ s pe . > f 7 f 4. ‘ "as. ? er. . a “o4 a ae m _ 4 Si od de ge ’ pt “ F * \ * - /,® - = ha % arr ~ 4 , ed * et pe ‘ad g . be 4 of. aS . te 4 <' e . Cur, ; . , _ Sq. Yd. made for women to- NO MONEY DOWN—S$I1 A WEEK | You Can Even day. Your choice of This Ifem Returns to Regular Price Tuesday A. M. CHARGE IT! Charge Accounts y Invited ’ Aad Remember : oN these slacks will ? | pee NEES BE | ‘oe Oe EY S Hai : Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. a A SAM oy “JEWELERS 20 SOUTH PERRY ST. 24 N. Saginaw St. Pontiec State Bank Bldg. White Gold or Plati- num Grey. Sizes 10 & to 20 Rehm Perfect for carpeting y bedrooms, or even aes, living rooms at an unbelievably low am 6 price! a - } HOME OUTFITTING COMPANY 48 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm! A 11 /N. Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 ae Pom ; ts a 7 7 Ce rs. ‘ a2 ees ~ uy stabi ITE EA Seca - HOUR SALE HOUR SALE | 5 to 9 MONDAY 5 to 9 MONDAY. 2-Piece Special MEN'S WASHABLE SLACKS | A rich linen weave slack tailored by the world’s && , largest maker of slacks... @ » Complete washability § ? makes it as practical as it # ety is handsome. Regular $5.95. ¢@ Te rk —.* ai 7 ” an —. ewe ‘ HOUR SALE! 5 to 9 MONDAY 9 to 9 MONDAY | SQUEE JET | For Sport and Vacation Wear! | Matching 2-Pc. Skirt # and Blouse Sets NAVY, LIGHT BLUE, ‘aus GREY, TAN, BROWN , Sizes 28 to 42 SPORT SHIRT Baad ASAE NRE ON NR SRS ASEAN NAPE ELS LER , : _&£ Regular eeved shirt A i 8 . a tHe (pert ct cor plement ete , | : REGULAR 69ce $] 25 slacks. Woven from a@Galey and @ ' , ; A Lord fabric, it is color fast, and | 5 J Men s and Boys’ TOYO . completely washable also, Ava- ¥ p . able in S-M-L-Ex L. Regular $2.99. 2 #) | i | § - A ; a The combination - spray and Easy Terms \g@ 4 Squeegee that gives sparkling Yet es ele Gee clean windows or winshields in | 8 8 4 i 5% : . = y ~~ f : - ' : ool, sporty looking Toyo i { , THIS PRICE FOR MONDAY NIGHT ONLY - . ca : wear on rin her . pa we ey ie vet ome : ON LY ” Money aj REGULAR PRICE WILL PREVAIL IMMEDIATELY AFTER fF Me Sip colors. | Toro. slr holes m forhome,oneforthecar. Down! ¢| = ‘ on ri aad for keeping a : * . * . = we cool he ; ¥ f } . 7 ’ z Alter Monday fs This item reverts back to regular selling price & at r "4 $ fo n @ - ff ri Might thy em $ _ ‘after Monday nighi! ° : . S T re) R E Ss * & tegular price! § , | &§ ; a a: NATIONAL § % S| & 140.N. Saginaw FE 5.2620 e , h ; | a| 3 x | § SLOTHING CO. § : w 146 W. Huron FE 2-9251 # " 95 & Downtown Bert tognes et Heron > . aginaw, Pontjac " bin eit. 2 ia ee ee eee ‘ ecg er ks aay a tia i ak Rah a ee eee | eee | bi pete eee ER ae. et ii sees. Apususeh AV 2 leche tiie hi a ff A bio i, Sree cae aN ihe OAS a : OnE T3 sn oe “e Cee ae 2 = a ee ee so ; ee ve 2 PAS seas : Ni é p) 2) SPE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956 | > FIFTEEN. / | : THE Reamenarnte rae 3 oa hy : 4 News of the Men in | Service This Sunday AFTER'CHURCH J _.._» Bring the Family.to . Kenneth E. Barks artived at his| 1 7 oa JACK BECKER'S. me —. Mr, and . ‘Air-Conditioned: Buffet and Cafeteria : go gong US-10 in DRAYTON PLAINS—OR 3-4131 in Japan| [ Park Easily Serving NOON ‘til 8:00 P.M. Barks en- in. the Air e -October i 61952 and received his basic training in San Antonio, : Prior to his enlistment be grap nFish Area _|tish within three niles of the So-| The first man-made earth satel-| bicycie boom is expect in South] ff ated Seger ere nics spotieh ge h—Russia has grant-|Viet coast for the next five years. lite is expected to weigh about 21%] Africa from natives ie on the Albert F. Lemmert, 24, whose Station. led British trawlers the right to outside the 12-mile limit, pounds. budget plan. ies aS * . ‘fe Rep, William T. Granahan, vet- wife, Barbara, lives at 254 East = Bivd., recently took part in bat- , talion tests with the Ninth Infan- try Division in southern Germany. . : PFC Lemmert is the son of : , _~_ yj RIEL C fel 3 ae | PHANTOM oe Jno ig 000 He entered the Army in Novem- ber 1954, completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C., and ar. rived overseas last May. While a civilian, he. worked for the Gen- eral Motors Corporation Truck and Coach Division in Pontiac. * *« «¢ YEAR! William J, Bell is the 17-year-old ’ LATE SHOW TONIGHT LAST DAY! Laughs and Thrills! “BLACKJACK KETCHUM, - DESPERADO,” also “LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS” Come es Late es 11:00 P.M. and See “Lieutenant Wore Skirts” —_— TRAPPED ea ae 2. EDGAR WALLACE of 37 Edwards listed in the Air Force September 17, 1955, and received his basic training at Parks Air Force Base in Calif. He is now stationed at Travis Air Force Base. Prior to entering the service he attended Pontiac Dis School. . . . Herbert Baker, 26, son of gab Janie Baker of 68 Laker St. is now stationed at Francis Air Force Base. Airman Third. Class Baker com- | © pleted basic. ae training in Chey- .. enne, Wyoming. This is A-3C Baker's third en- listment into the Air Force. He is presently being BAKER trained as a warehouse supply spe- cialist at Francis E, Warren ir Force Base, Wyoming. Dem House Member Dies in Philly Hospital PHILADELPHIA (#— Democrat- GIANT Twin-Hit —> HORROR-SCOPE Starts SUNDAY! eran of many years in Congress, died today at Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital. = Granahan had served 10 years in Congress, serving five terms over a 12-year period. He was de- feated in 1946 by Robert N. Mc- CAN YOU TAKE ir, TODAY BLONDE CAPTIVE ENSLAVED. IN AN ASYLUM OF HORROR! BG SEE THE KING OF ALL BEASTS! SEE COLD-BLOODED KILLER GO BERSERK! SEE THE MYSTERY THAT RS THE COVE DROWNINGS OF FIVE PEOPLE! . DOORS OPEN DAILY at 12:45 FEATURES SHOWN at 1:00—3 :53—6:25—9:27 Garvey, Republican, but came back two years later to recapture the seat from McGarvey. | | DARRYL F. ZANUCK presents TRADE-IN GREGORY JENNIFER — FREDRIC nom |) PECK: JONES MARCH JOHNSON MOTOR We need used outboards badly and we are giving HUGE 9 TRADE- IN ALLOWANGES in order to get them. Bring your ff) old motor in... today! Trade it in on a new, ficient quiet Johnson Motor; . . you A save ff more now! “The Mow iw the Gray Flamed Suit” COLOR by DE LUXE CinemaScoPE An unprecedented cast brings to - Impassioned life the incredible world of “The Man In GUARANTEED SERVICE With every purchase you get beth the FACTORY GUARAN- TEE plus our own SERVICE SHOP WARRANTY . yes pte ou're safe when it comes laybaagh's! We pet year Seca the water for yeu! “BOATS Priced from 88" we arrange convenient bank-rate payments for you Open Daily 9 to 6; Friday Nite fl “il 9. SUNDAYS 9 to 1 Slaybaugh’s SPORTS SHOP Free Parking ' The Gray Flannel Suit” MARISA PAVAN LEE J, COBB ANN HARDING KEENAN WYNN GENE LOCKHART EGYPT! conrmasts SEE! Tombs and bidden secrets! DESERT” 630 Oakland Avenue WOTE: EAGLE CLOTHES WORN by GREGORY PECK Are Sold EXCLUSIVELY in PONTIAC by HUB CLOTHIERS! Phone FE 8-0453 ; , 2 . \ 4 x on a: / } ; \ , 2 ; : { v ; L s ; ~~ % . . oO f * * o pm ul = 74 in MAGNIFICENT = ADDED — = Pt unlocking ancient and for- | | “OUT of the s 3 ci: “MEET ME in LAS VEGAS” [_steton’_ ae ae | SIXTEEN . ot a | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, ‘MAY 26, 1955 Pf pee! | Buddy Morrow Plo; son at the Walled Lake Casino! — - “|| im the back where you can buy coffee and sandwiches. nology, reported to police that his ie eee —s cag ought = Pp . .. Sipping their coffee, the characters sit there in two or Boys ors Toe Sports Cor gmall sports car had disappeared. tra have opened the dancing ses Dall room, ) ferry s Rehearsal Ti || tree tows of orchestra chairs ... and gossip, - ust for the Sport ott | Tee Hite gar showed ap Sacer. ‘Guests’ Entertainment - By EARL WILSON ; NEW YORK—“Como’s Coffee Klatch” is what we cali it. | New York hasn’t many French sidewalk cafes or Greek !coffee houses—but then Paris-and-~Athens don’t have any- ithing like this Saturday afternoon meeting place of Broadway | characters. Perry Como himself will wrap an arm around you—if he sees you—and thank you for coming to his rehearsal. xk k * SHAWS Jewelers 1.7 Me ELECTRIC SHAVER PERRY and ROSELLE It’s around 2 o'clock Saturday that the characters begin streaming in the stage door of the Century Theater at 58th and 7th. From six to 20 young girls, many with cameras, salute lyou, as you swing from the sidewalk into an alley to the stage door. ; Jane Russell, Jeanne Crain, Rhonda Flemming, Patt! AS eee edad eset eseneeddas ‘ aa4e « a Not! ve and THRU! Ss Un nieds AT ONLY Page, Peggy Lee, Julius LaRosa, Johnnie Ray and many GENTLER... QUIET ER... $ other stars have hurried through here te rehearsal—so QUICKER... DAINTIER ] FA | 9 5 it’s good hunting for the autograph fans. “Hey, when you gonna write a whole column about Perry |—and his fans?” they ask you, if you're a columnist. Inside, you turn through a doorway toward the stage— ‘arid in the semi-darkness you see Perry Como sipping some- ithing from a mug. It’s bouillon. Only nade Ronson brings you such perfection of caster" end design! thinestone-stvdded shaver with exclusive “triple-duty" shaving heod for closer, cleener, smoother shoves «+. for enderorms, legs and nope of mech. Quiet os @ whisper, lightweight end shaped for milady's hand. Four feshion colors: Blush Pink, Serpe 5Oc Bive Haren, Black Magi. See it. A WEEK NO MONEY DOWN * * * “He's even got me drinking it,” says Comedian Buddy a crack. Hackett, who's been on the show 6 times, at Vdostied to $5,000) “The- ‘joint is packed with people who tell Tom ‘Rockwell PASADENA, Calif. @ — David hoo!’ how to run his business,” says Harry Sobol, Perry's press agent.|Cantor, 24, an engineering student/ 4:9. a Se Tom is Perry’s manager—he also represents Julius LaRose, aa tn Tech building ee a o the Mills Brothers and others. “pe Se Clternts Bee and tiled. Perry's writers, headed by Goodman Ace,- are always at the Coffee Klatch, putting $1 in a pool, along with their guess as to what their rating’ll be against Jackie Gleason’ that week. But they don’t bet overstrong on Como. “We bet like a guy trying to win a pot of about $11!”, one said. * * * An NBC vice president may be around, too. One o? them, asked what he thought of Jackie Gleason’s returning to his one-hour “live” format next year, replied: “I think it’s bully.” Perry—unlike some performers—enjoys having all the characters around. As he begins his dress rehearsal, he says. to the audience, “Thanks for coming to our dress rehearsal.’ It helps us time the show—and find where the laughs are... .” He stops and repeats “Laughs . . ."—shrugs and chuckles as though he knows there aren’t any laughs... and goes on. The experts think the-Como Coffee Klatch is greatly responsible for Perry's relaxation, for he's al- ready done the show for a small but extremely critical audience. ’ Perry himself often leaves for a half hour. Fax & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. Where's he going?” I asked as he and a priest got Into a SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. car. “Don't you know?” somebody said. “To confession.” LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 THE WEEKEND WINDUP... 0 © Phone MI 4.4800 for Reservations , Frank Sinatra's gal, Peggy Connelly, told on her return ® from Madrid that Artie Shaw is also in Spain, cracked: ‘““Khat’s|—— all that Ava Gardner needs” ... Billy Daniels made $50,000 in Australia and even his best friends don't know what he did with it ... Tony Farrell had $30,000 in the Follies .. .! Showgal Siri, who changed her name because thete are strip-| pers named Siri, changed it back to Siri. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A boss is a man who's early when you're late and late when | you're early”"—Florian Zabach. ; TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle told Claire Mann she won't visit the ball park on Ladies’ Day: she'd rather see men play. EARL’S PEARLS—Nowadays many young married couples start housekeeping with just -. the bare essentials—a TV set. “The man who takes his family out to dine is the greatest guy in the world’ MANNY’S FINE Liguons.-rinE F000 SATURDAY—Last Show Starts 9:30 P. M. Perry doesn’t begin “the dress” until 5—but until then he rehearses songs and sketches for an audience of Broadway agents, lawyers, press agents, comedy writers and, frequently, “Reeelle,” or a Como.. There's a aes) L Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND | Saturday thru Fri.: “Man in the Michigan’s Largest es Ses ee eg 24 Ne. seasaracti St.. Pontiac State Bank al | Residentie|—Business Home—Contents Jones, Fredric March. Farms—Investments Burglory—Liability—Auto | ° STRAND Toke lps of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are We and gab than fiddle around with high-powered functions of state. Now thru Tues.: “The Day the ‘Thursday as the amiabe. smiling ‘ lolly Seo Keeps Protocol Jumpy With His Congenial Attitude in Public ae car wy fe REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE pated sooner lagiprvei eel ies paclce your next-|dren by singing them a song in at a Columbia University cere- | , , door neighbor. He'd rather stop his native language. | Anyway, protocol took a beating later, he stumped them with this: |Bengkarno.” and added with a Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You! , ” Werle Super Scowe: President Sukarno buzzed around supplied the answer: “Bungkarno|" ane: evele “Phantom from 10,000 Leagues.” |Manhattan seeing the sights and, | 1411 man coming from Indo! “B bum. Bu “Glory,” color,|when he couldn't seem to put them & ea ae bo) means Nicky Blair is acquainted with a Texan who doesn’t know iwhat to do with all the money he’s not making... 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When amazed) pedestrians tried to capture him, — duck took wing. British Consul Addresses im Group on Chinese Issue “American Recognition of Com- munist China" was the subject of a talk by Edward a British ‘consul for Detroit, guest] ‘speaker at a meeting = 9613th Air Reserve Squadron last night. Officers and airmen of the unit were in attendance for the event held at the Squadron's quarters on W. Lawrence St. Call TODAY ASHE & KOLHOFF., Inc. ‘eee eeseneeesteen A the SSN Moss was recently transferred to the Detroit station after serving with the Rritish Embassy in Bel- “The most out. rageous prepos- terous, barbaric idea in my 30 yeors of Navol -CUFTON WEBB. GLORIA GRAHAME. euitine ie - Sashen Bord «tate HAKIM RONALD NEAM! pada) BALCHIN Se oecase “aia havent Yiever sna'wut'be trate to megane hast thea —:— SATURDAY -:— e : the trip. He added. however, that qe al Tomor- ' he might find some passenger: will- row." 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NO MAN EVER DREW ON HIM...AND LIVED! ww necwcey VALERIE FRENCH - rrtici FARR wn Basil Ruysdgel - Noah Beery, » Sabaneth GNI NT ae Notae) o) = Vin’ pa ale Disneus TECHNICOLOR Last Time —TONIGHT—. 3 > ficnignt | COVER THE ut} FOR THIS 3 es | oo? 2 THRILLING ~ UNDERWORLD Jy OWL SHOW $ , FIRST RUN See an Extra Feature! ; THE HIGHLAND ) ROGUE ao Aton Pan | bo FEATURE No Extra Admission aicuano TODD - evvws JOHN TECHNICOLOR | ichigo , Shi abhdsehihdaaaie eee ined OL Td ee “BOOTH MILLIGAN: TOOMEY SANDERS DEHNER . — A { / . A | - . / t , a ; f \ 7 ‘' golf team in dual competition with! a i ip Saks ( 4 } : V 7 ; ms fie Wy Pegy Po . : id : i ‘ ‘i bs hed | ‘ok caah Sa get tht a Ti ts ? } ¢ 7 i. / ; f rei | t) ‘ My ym Tig _ } 3 rays. J = . . > * aad i. ft \ <7 > aor f % nee THE. PONTI AC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956 In the MIAA meet at. Kalamazoo, Burton ‘finshed 3rd. in medalist play with 157 for 36 holes. Burton and Byrel Triggs led the Oliv et 183 points apiece. Srd and belted Baltimore’s Orioles A couple rides are available by ® ; 10-2. The game drew 37,070 fans four ome plane od ar and the victory sent the Yanks interested in i f apolis Wednesday. Ray Ig fac e ense Bell of Golf Supplies, 3152 W. Hur- aukaaeAd Laacon | on, hag the plane leaving Wednes- . Wen Lost Pyt Bening rong ov morning and due to get Back} MINNEAPOLIS # — Indiana’s)Michigan’s title defense in the Big Nev yo" ey eo ednesday night. eager Hoosiers, led by this n&-/19 outdoor track and field meet’ Boston 7 $8 5M : “It will cost only as much as if/tion's top Olympic broad jump oar ee Stee So a 8” Def fs Elks pon Lreidiastiog Jaasegoale hog said,” prospect, menaced well-balanced) 54), Michigan's Wolve rines, Beira City i 2 me is Cd He Boca be reached at FE Tesi. seeking their 21st title in the 56th FRIDAYS RESULTS * ¢. 8 : | | = conference championships, | w waa niet i Boston 3 (nk re Leaders in City Class. Mrs. A. G. Brodie of Bloom- ourney. ooms and the Hoosiers, who have won|Kansas City : flela Hills hooked a seven foot ' |four times, qualified 10 men for ae SATURDAYS iueptts ecu A League Score 16-0 lifish daring her recent fishing the 13-event concluding program. —ee : _— Victo trip aboard a boat in Fort Lau- H { ¢ { { Standout in yesterday's prelimi- cleveland at Chicago, 1 Ey = kemen ory " i ; derdale, sees ee as 0 on es Gree Bell yg Ny epic oars, eet vt - any eam ocean Motors continued {ts ae 159 | Birming eran, who soared 25 feet, 11% |Dermott att oe tet aa avy slugging in Pontiac’s Class tf HE ¥ » DETROIT i#—Baseball commis- “radical and sweeping Majors toward leagues of lower Transporation, salaries, player insurance and other secuity meas- ures were the big items worked into the agreement to which winter baseball operators will. be required| to agree. Details weren't disclosed. GALLERY CHAMPS — Here's the Oakland - County Sportsmen's Club gallery rifle champs with awards won-in the Southeastern Michigan Rifle & Pistol League. At left-is co-captain Frank A. Brusha with the league’s top traveling trophy. Co-captain, Milt LaPorte (center) holds the Ist place team plaque and at right is coach Merrick Guy with the 3rd place trophy for actual score. OCSC will be host Sunday, May 27 for the Junior Outdoor Sectional championship. Pontiac Press 5th Prep Golf Test Takes Place | Monday With the field completed, and starting times scheduled, Monday's Pontiac Press 5th’ Annual Prep Invitational golf tourney bears promise of a hot battle for champi- onship honors. . The event is a medal-play test, over a 18-hole route. Total counts of five-man teams will determine the standings. Champlonship team will htave possesion of the big Pontiac Press trophy for one year. Play begins at 10 a. m. with four- some jeaving North and South courses at the same time. Starters are: (N)-Cross (P), Farrar (Avon), Baldwin (B’hm), iat (B'd H'ls); (S)-Tokarsky Fox (RO), Short (Shrine), Doyon (St. junder championship pressure at joddity in the triumph by Gopher |won the same title im 1950. aed inches to hang up the best leap jw lin this event world this your. * Bell gets coather crack today the 21-year-old world record of 26-814 set by Ohio State's Jesse Owens, also in the Big 10 meet. After the one championship con- tested yesterday, host Minnesota took the scoring lead with 9 pein’ on a first and second in the dis- cus. - * ¢ ¢@ 4 The discus event provided an Byrl Thompson six years after he ever, age didn't improve the 29-! year-old Thompson, whose win-: ning toss yesterday was 160-3, compared with 171-5 as a sopho- more in Lf Ld) * raavesdive of Michigan's: strength is the fact that two of Defending champions are Birm- ingham's Maples, coached by Joe its four returning individual cham- | pions may be dethroned by team-| Borovick. They are. co-favorites, along with Waterford, Pontiac High | and Southfield. | In case of extremely bad) over one day, to’ Tuesday, May) 29. St. Marys Sports Teams to Receive Honors Sunday Orchard Lake St. Mary's annual all-sports banquet will be held Sun- day night in the school gymnasium at Orchard Lake. Starting time is 6:30 p.m. Eagiet athletes will be honored with letters and other awards in five sports—feotball, basket- bajl, baseball, track and golf. The guest speaker will be James) M. (Bing) Brown, Dean of Men! at Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti. Another anticipated guest is Gus Cifelli, former tackle for the Detroit Lions. Beats Humez Fullmer Wins NEW YORK \#—Gene (Cyclone) Fullmer is ready, willing and able| mauler from West Jordan, Utah. ? Unanimously | Fullmer, a sturdy 23-year-old) mates. In the high jump, Wolver- ine Brendan O'Reilly from Dub- lin, Ireland, may unseat champion | |Mark Booth. Michigan's pole vault |S weather, the tourney will be set |title-holder, Bob Appleman, hasn't! Milwaukee come close this season to team-| ‘mate Eeles Landstrom. * @¢ «@ Towa was third in the qualifying lists with nine men, followed by Michigan State with seven; North- western and Ohio State with six| each; Minnesota with three; and| Wisconsin and Illinois with two. events tested, anywhere in the New gy Botan >, re »® pm ae Cleveland Kansas “se Eg = Bie tp. te pid, NATIONAL LE LEAGUE Wea — a Bening Milwaukee 4 1 St. Louis » 3 4 - Cincinnat! 1 61260 Le) Pittsburgh 7 «13 STi Brooklyn % 4 333) 2% New York mM WwW 48S Philadelphia _ 2 3 8% Chi 19 62 OF FRIDAY'S aEsvirs St. Louls 6, Chicago 1 int) |New York 6, Brooklyn. 5 a ty Pitts’ 6, Philadel nt) a 6 Milwaukee: 3 ay SATURDAY scugeu Cr Pitlsburgh a Law (1-3) vs. Chicago at —Minner | (3) v8 2 er ary Cincinnati eat Milwaukee, 2:39 p.m— tein (3-2) ve, Crone (2-1) UNDAY'S SCHEDU "LE Pittsburgh at Reams sa @, 12:05 p.m ‘Brooklyn at New York. Chicago at St. Louis i, 1: pm, Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 2:30 pm. AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Bajting BR H HR Roi Pet. | Club New York 1239 222 340 193 tee ten 6 148 2 32 (44 Chicago 920 102 241 93 162 Detrott 1138 140 201 35 140 386 |Waahington 1104 143 200 27 134 | Kansas C 1060 149 «266 «25 «1 Cleveland 1017 136 «238 26 133 Ss Baltimore 1087 #121 253 Ie 1 233 ———- i. Club Batting cle ws H Rbi Pct Louis 1121 «178 «319 33) 167) 285 Cincinnat! 1066 167 297 87 158 719 TOL 116 921 107 «(—.279 mews 1050 «1 265) (33:«:1458 0271) Brook) 966 137 244 32 130 mil New ork 1049 120 3247 30 108 235) cue 962 103 225 31 87 234 Philadelphia 1025 127 238 29 116 .233 DETROIT «?—Wayne University | stands only 5-8 in the baseball won and lost columns, but it considered |{ the season a success today. The Tartars whipped the cross- Purdue failed to qualify in the six town Titans of University of De-| petra ltrost. 5-3, yesterday, ef 12:3 p.m—| ts a sels DETROIT —The Detroit Tigers have fumbled themselves right down to the bottom of the Ameri- can League ladder. Six errors by the Tigers knocked them-10% games back of the pace- pata York Yankees and a good enough pitching job last night by Paul Foytack. ligers Miscue, A's The Kansas ay ‘Athletics were the recipients of the charity and came away. from Briggs Stadium with a 6-3 victory. _ Only the Washington Nationals, favorite “cousins of the Tigers, prohibit complete domination of last place, As it is, the Nats ond tho Signi aoe 13 wins and 20 defeats. A former teammate. — Kansas City: pitcher Lou Kretlow — took care of the rest of the . He scattered seven Tiger hits and al- lowed none over the final four in- nings. After Ray Boone's 100th ma- Yanks, Bucs Keep Winning Full Slate Last Night in Majors | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS into a four-game American lenge: In the iNanora?) Ted Kluszewski_ Mickey Mantle upped his bat- ting average to .427 and Dale ‘Long jacked his to .417, but they were almost lost in the pack last night as despite generally cool temperatures the majors wound up with a bushel of hot hitters and a sack of cold cash. Mantle had two hits in three _ ||trips and drove in three runs as the New York Yankees caught up witly rookie left-hander Don Fer- rarese—who almost hung a_no- hitter on them two weeks ago— A City Baseball League as the Coachers rattled 17 hits around the Wisner Field lot Friday night while hanging up a 16-0 triumph over Elks No. 723. It was GMC’s 3rd victory without defeat. In the meantime, Stone and Wagner were setting down the opposition with only two safeties, singles by Felix Brooks and Chet Woodmore. Wagner relieved the Oliver Buick clashes with the lis scheduled Sunday at Wisner, with the CIO meeting Fowler's Fine Foods at 1:30 p.m. and the 334 Buick club taking on Griff's Grill in the nightcap. - 000 900 @ 3 9 oe) Sena ie 1 °| | ‘McGuire, Gomes, ‘Thomas and Nels | Stone, Wagner and Roberts. jtle. New York, Maxwell, Detroit, ton, 349; Kuenn, Detroit, RUNS—Mentle,. “New York, 41; Baue \New Yor Leges, Kansas City 28: | McDougald, New York and Yost, Wash- ington, 25, hons BATTED pone opr New York, = Berra, ge York, #4; Simpson, Kan- A Fake , ‘washington, 21; ar ansas 233, Wp oa Cnee York, 38; \Rew tat eee 4; UBLES—Vernon 0; Bos' Sieaes, Tuttle, Detroit, ‘Mantle, New and Runnels and Lemon, Washing- Kuenn, ; Berra. ks Yor MINNEAPOLIS (#—The Big 10 was committed today to a round-| robin football schedule which | 11963, save for its Rose Bowl tieup, land one outside game. | The conference took the action, yesterday after welding itself to a long term Rose Bowl partnership | with the Pacific Coast Conference. | While it extended a comforting °° ‘hand to the subsidy-troubled PCC, to give middleweight champion) ripped open cuts around both ey reg |the Big 10 clearly was looking for Sugar Ray Robinson a good night's work for which Ray would be guaranteed re * While fuear Ray and his entour- age were riding qa Pullman home from Los Angeles where he dis- posed of ex-champ Bobo Olson with ridiculous ease a week ago. Fullmer last night brushed off France’s Charles Humez, Euro- pean middleweight champ as a leading contender for the world's title. Sanders Heads 26 ~ Americans in Field TROON, Scotland #—American golfer Doug Sanders is giving the Scots a new slant on the game they invented as he prepares fot the British Amateur champion- ship. The Miami Beach, Fia., and ' Cedartown, Ga., salesman is among the favored starters in a field of 190 for the tournament be-. Monday—but the Scots ginning still wince when they see him § of Humez while winning a unani- mous decision in a blood-splattered 10-rounder at Madison Square Gar- den. * © ®@ As Humez was No. 2, behind Ol- son in the latest Ring ratings, and |© Fullmer was No. 3, the undisputed victory lifted the scrappy Mormon into the driver's seat. © _ “We want Robinson and we won't settle for anything else,’ .said Marv Jenson, Fullmer’s manager. “We're willing to guarantee Ray $100,000 at Salt Lake City or Og- den if the International Boxing Club can't make the match in New York.” Bob Barrett, a Salt Lake urani- um magnate who calls himself a “farmer” said ‘‘We'll wrassle up the guarantee, I'll put up some) and there are plenty others who will join: in.” Fullmer wasn't too interested tn} the financial details. He just wants to fight—Robinson or anybody, anytime. fe » # * About 2,500 fans who paid $6. 500 | gave the boys a rousing ovation as they slugged it out after the final bell. Referee Mark Conn/ scored it 7-3, Judge Artie Aidale, all for Fullmer. The Associated Press card was 7-3 for Fullmer who weighed 158 pounds to Humez’ 159%. | The plan will be placed before an avenue to avoid the same kind of misery in its own conference. The round-robin: plan was inter- preted as a move partly to bring Big 10 football into a closer ‘‘fami- ly’ association with better chances for conference control over athletic subsidies and other matters. . . Big 10. faculty representatives! and athletic directors approved a plan which: ~ Sets up.a maximum 10-game schedule by 1959 instead of the present nine-game slate. Requires a minimum of seven! conference games for each team) in 1959-60, eight in 1961-62 and nine thereafter. | The non-conference games will be strictly optional. To make room for the 10-game schedule, the policy-makers advanced the lopening day of the season to the to the last Saturday in Sep- itember. ischool faculty boards for action ‘in September. It any school dis. Backstop Wanted An experienced catcher is sought | by the White Brothers softball terested candidates should call OR 3-4861, or report at practice to night, at 5:30 o'clock at Drayton diamond. Round-Robin Grid Card: Is Up for Big 10 Vote sents, it goes back to the confer- jence faculty-difector group, which ican OK it by a majority vote. |would make it a closed circuit by! Neither the vote on the round.’ Paces an robin nor the one on the Rose Bow! | ‘Rose Boul contract, thet Big 10 ‘set up a committee to meet with la Pacific Coast group this summer to work out details. It agreed to the Rose Bowl ar- ‘rangement despite the present un-! certainty of the Pacific Coast Con- 'ference’s situation. | FA | TRIPLES Jensen. Bester a and Runne’ ashington, 4; Goodman 3; nine pia; rs tied with 2. ME RUNS—Mantle, New York, 17; Sars New York, 12; Bauer, New York’ and Lee woingtoe. 9; . Bos- ton, STOLEN BASES — Kuenn, Detrolt, € . Cleveland and Jacobs, rental 4; aot Chicago and Mant PITCHING (based on 5 decisiona)—, Lemon. Cleveland and yore. New York, 6-1, 857; Brewer, Boston and Pierce, Chicago, 5-1, 633; Kucks, New York, 5-2, STRIKEOUTS — Score, Cleveland, 67; Gernert, lanky southpaw in the 5th innign.} . |CIO Local 594 today on: the Wisner | “<< diamond at 4 p.m. A doubleheader :| INDIANAPOLIS (—The lead. Long, the Pittsburgh power house walloped his 12th homer— matching a major league / mark with six in six consecutive games —and took the National League lead in that department jas the Pirates rallied to trim Philadel phia 8-5. * © e@| That's the way the leaders op- erated—but give a look at some the also-rans: Roy Sievers comctend a pair of homers, driving in five runs as Washington out-shot /Boston 10-5 before a crowd of 24,879 at Fen- way Park. Jim Piersall drove in jall but one of Boston's runs with two homers and a single. And with 31,840 fans sitting in at Chicago, Larry Doby had three- for-four, scoring the run that beat his old mates with some base-run- ning dash as Billy Pierce three- hit Cleveland 3-2. smacked four-for-five, including a homer, and drove in three runs as Cincinnati toppled first place Milwaukee 6-5 on an unearned rum in the ninth. That game pulled in 32,473 at Milwaukee. Don Blasingame had three-for- four—and the veterans Grady Hat- ton and Murry Dickson each had) two-for-four—while the St. Louis) Cardinals battered the Chicago) Cubs 6-1. * * And with 34,634 on hand at the Polo Grounds, the New York Giants poked three home runs to beat Don Newcombe and the , Brooklyn Dodgers 6-5. It was the third straight defeat for the world champions, dropping thefi-into the second division for the first time (excluding season-opening weeks) | since 1948, Im all, 203,291 fans showed up with the AL pulling in 114,¥47. unanimous decision over Humez, pion, in New York yesterday, AP Wirephete POWER AND BLOOD — The powerful right arm of Gene Fullmer and the bloody face of Charles Humez shows the picture of Fullmer’s the European Middleweight cham- jor league home run, a two-run| for the full slate of night games|. ‘double, a stolen base and a Kansas City error, Kretlow was in com- mand. . Four of the Detroit errors bunched up in the 4th- inning. to a pair of walks and a = thay atsied wo 0 teren rune 3 The a row and the season after the %5-year- old righthander had run up three triumphs in succession, Foytack permitted just five hits in the seven innings he worked. Al- ithough he walked five and balked five and balked twice, his perfor- mance probably would have given ‘Detroit a victory except for the half-dozen errors, Billy Heft, blasted out early by the Yankees Wednesday after- noon, will start for Detroit today against Jack Crimian. In Sunday's doubleheader, A's lmanager Ley Boudreau will go lwith Art Ditmar (3-3) and Troy Herriage (1-2. Manager Bucky Har- ris of the Tigers plans to start Frank Lary (2-5) in one of the games. KANSAS CITY | DETROIT | ABRH | paseape es $01 41-1 Lopez,ctf 311 (Torgeson. tb 300 Slaughterrf 401 |Kaline,rf 401 Simpson.Ib 501 }eeded ef 412 Zernial.if 210 noone © 311 enna 100 /How 3006 Pinigan.2b-3b 31 0 Maxwell. if 30 1 Ginsberg.c $11 erieeveest. 3b 401 Pless,3b 1)1 ack, 200 A-Jacobs.2b 1106 etare 160 Kretlow p 200 \Gaecnen: p 000 Totals Mu 31 ‘Totals A—Ran for Pless in -éth. B—Ran for Zernial in Tth. oe out for Foytack . Tth KANSAS CITY 1 301 000—6 Resear oat 000 900— 3 E—Ginsberg, ‘House, boone 2, Kaline, oadree Boone fd RBI—Simpson, - Lo- soa. 5B — Blaug er, | Kuenn Pa minke + Pinigan, —Lo- z. P—Piess, ee and Ly Ar Maestri, Jacobs and Ibe Hy 1e. Detroit 8. BS aretiow , Gromek 80—Kretlow 4, Foytack 5, Gromek 3. en ik (3-2), Rams’ Got ae u~ Take SCL Title St. Frederick's golf team ‘brought home the Suburban Cath- olic League links championship yesterday after firing a 191 four. man team total over the Redford |course, Coach Gene Wright's club jwas 12 strokes better than run- nerup Detroit Austin, which had ;203. Fourteen schools took part jin the tourney. “But it was Austin’s bad luck to have one of the players blow up on the last green,” Wright said today. ‘‘Going into the ninth Gawa had a 40. His missed his first putt. In a display of temper he batted the ball around the green, taking 10 putts to get down for a final 52, That’s what beat Aus- tin’’ Gene added that Rams’ Grosse jhad a 10 on the same hole! Rams were a happy group, re- ceiving a nice trophy for their effort, Ed Kast fired a fine 36 to pace the Rams. Other St. Frederick scores: Dick Doyon 41, Frank Palo- poli 55, Paul Grosse 59. For Au» tin: Crooke 47, Stump 49, Gawa 52, Anderson 57. ‘race Wednesday was expected to) be filled before noon today in the. third session of time trials at the’ Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Pascual, Washington. 45: Pierce, Chicago, . a Ford. New York, 39; Wynn, Cieve.| After that, a driver can get his ane, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE |Tacer into the field only by better- (based on 73 et bats)—Long, Repulski, St. Louls, 39 | Bruton, sellttwauikee i nati, 360; Walls. " Pittsburg i ee and Means Bt. poem Pittsbu: New York and Ashburn, —< fa, a1. | RUNS BATTED IN— a Fanten tsburgh Sad Boyér, St. Louis, 32; pyar pases | innati, 27; Musial, St. 26; ef | Brookly yn and Moon, to Touts: toa Lae ‘S—Long. Pittsbur ral a’ er, ra M , wee: | camara! Pritadel tae ‘BI .ES—Furillo, Brook! ipeili Cincinnati end Dark, New York, 9; Walls, oon, t “ine S nati, 39; Bailey Cnc. er qualifier, who is “‘bumped’' :|ing the speed of the slowest earli- out of the incur * ; Today's aries session was scheduled from 10 a.m. to 6 s. p.m. (EST) and final trials tomor- ‘row from noon to 6 p.m. Twenty-nine cars were qualified last weekend, topped by a record 1 145.596 mp.h. in the 10-mile test! lergtid a: 8: Clemente and poe Pitts- | P bur; and tenst, St, rhe , j A py eee Pf bed eer y a cies by at Flaherty’s new John Zink New York, 5; Walls, Pittsburgh, 4; Aaron, | Special. eescene ons en et 2; Former winners Bob. Sweikert. Post, Cincinnati, 11; Banks, Chicago, K/Indianapolis, Troy Ruttman, Lyn- STOLEN 9; Js St. BASES—Mays, New pba is, 6; = Pittsburgh and biasing fame, St, Louis, 4; Robinson, Brook - (based on A decisions )}— Lawrence, cincinnsti, 5-0, 1.000; a: Pittsburgh, 7-2, 7.78; [set Lard oe yn, s 667; seven pitchers tied with STRIKEO Priend, Pittsburgh. ¢ Roherts, hilade! 6. wihukee, 35; Mizell, oe — 34: neo Louis. combe, Brooklyn and Haddix, 8t, Ivory Paces Victory With Jack Ivory setting the pace, Birmingham Rockets Friday night outscored Detroit Majors polo club, 9-7. Match, at the Ivory) Polo Field, marked the start of! the Michigan indoor polo champion- ship round. Ivory scored five goals ''the lineup this weekend are Billy wod, Calif., and Johnnie Parsons, Duke Nalon of Miami, Fla., a veteran of 12 900-mile races, prac. jticed yesterday in Eddie Russo's lear, probably for relief duty. Other drivers with cars expect-, fed to exceed 140 include Cliff Grif- |fith, Indianapolis; Johnnie Tolan, \Denver; Len Duncan, Philadel., ‘phia: Mike Magill, Haddenfield, | NJ; Eddié Johnson, Cuyahoga. Falls, Ohio; Bill Cheeshourg, Tuc- son, Ariz., and Jimmy Davies, Pa- coima, a, Calif. | 1 | 1 | 1 5 OO’ S-car, Novi last weekend at 143546 and The status al driver Non Farina " lineup for the 40th 500-mile auto!said he should have gone faster. of It aly, was very much in doubt as a re- sult of his walkout yesterday in an argument with American me- ‘chanics over fuel aoe et ratio. * Ole Bardahl A syn owner of the Bardahl-Ferrari C which ° ,Farina was to drive, saidthe argu- ment was mostly “‘language dif- ficulty.”’ Farina returned and said jhe still wants to drive, but rookie Earl Motter of Hayward, Calif, ‘may get th the car. Seeds’ Stay All top-seeded players were still in action today in the Michigan Van Nuys, Calif., also qualified at;Girls (15 and under) Open Tennis speeds high enough to avoid worry about being bumped from the line- ee: ee ¢ ¢ Most likely to be knocked out of Garrett, Burbank, Calif., whose 140.559 m.p.h. was the slowest last) weekend, and Ray Crawford, Pas-; | adena, Calif., with 140.884. Probably the fastest unqualified car on the grourids is a new 600- horsepower Novi V-8 driven by Ed- die Russo of Hammond, Ind. Ed- die's uncle, Paul Russo of Canago Park, Calif., qualified a sister will be the goal of Orchard Lake St. Mary's strong team when the’ Eaglets invade the University of] EX-COACH DIES — Former 7-21 and Judge Leo Birnbaum 6-4 team, in the Waterford league. In-| coach of the San Francisco, 49ers, Norman (Red) Strader, died yes- terday in Berkeley, Calif., at the age of 51 of a heart attack. meet. Rev. John Gabalski's thinclads,|Gene Wright opposition at the meet by entering| Joan Akers (King) four of his St. Frederick Rams—|Gay Miller (LaGrange) def. Gale , John| Hunter (Ridgewood) 6-0, 6-0; No. 3, Virginia Dykes (Hamt) def. Linda enjoying one of their finest seasons in recent years, are given a solid chance of grabbing the parochial title. Strong opposition is expected } Eaglets Bid tor Track Title - A parochial track championship; from Servite. a team the Eaglets in the event, only 9 years old. Bob Croasdel], Andre Bradley and Tom Davey. outscored earlier in the season. St. Michael will also see action | Sunday. Bob Mipeweaser's Sham-| ‘Detroit Sunday for the annual rocks, with little ‘éxperience behind seeded ravers: ‘Catholic Leagte track and field/them, haye performed suprisingly well on the cinders this spring. will offer ‘token i\Championship at Kingswood. The eight got by 2nd and 3fd round tests without too much trouble, and now head for the concluding rounds today and Sunday. * * Several Oakland County giris survived yesterday's firing. Jane | daspey, Pleasant Ridge def, Vir- ginia Cross, Kingswood 6-2, 6-0 and def. Shirley Wooten (Roch- ester) 62-62; Carol Pearce (Roch) def. Maude Cooper (Kingswood) 3 sets, and Delores Eckert (Det) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4; Marcia ‘Seed- (Roch) def. Barbara Kelly (Cal) 3-6, 6-2, 6-4; Whitney Walk- (Bhm) def. Darylene Gaymore (Livonia) 6-2, 6-2, © Darylene is the youngest player |\She shows a lot of promise, how- ever, observers report. Results of matches involving * No. 1, Aire Hesse (Hamt) def. Allison Weeble (Roch) and 6-0, 6-0 ;No. 2) i (King); in Tourney AGR) 6-0, 6-2; No. 4, Joyce Kowal Wessels (King), and Judy Falicki (Hamt) def. Pat Harudas (Det) and Jill Thomas (Roch) 6-1, 6-0; No. 5, Linda Nein (Middleton, Ohio) def. Lucy McEvans (Hamt), and Walker (Bhm) 60, 60; No 6 Helen Lowry (Midd'n) def. Sharon Hoak (Hamt); Mo. 7, Ann Lawson (Miss'n) def. Karen Van Fleet No. 8, Bonnie Ellis (Chi) def. Isabel Racki ee and Vicki ae (Midd'n) 8-6, Ski per9 ‘Assured - of Share in Title With Chuck Gillis turning in a fine 4-hitter, Waterford’s Sipers yesterday afternoon‘ defeated -Far- mington 5-1. Dave Freeman's club |now has only one game left in the Inter-Lakes league and is already assured of a share in the title. Victory over Southfield in the fi- Male would give the crown oute ‘right to Skippers. * Winning runs came in the 3rd on a triple, double and single that made it a big day for the Jerrys, Jerry Kruske, Jerry Harnack and John Woodman scoring. Jerry Perna singled Woodman home ‘and added the final run-batted-in with a single in ae 4th. 8 ’ former world champion, . ie .o4 ty a ' / ( \ j THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 26, }956 | Your N eighbor’s House we — >A , ial 2S} I I Ly Lee ty an r » PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Walter Sadoways Adapt Stock Plan for Upper Long Lake Home BY JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Walter and Joyce Sadoway spent most of the winter In a summer cottage that was never meant to be lived in during cold weather. Finally, when they were able to move into their new home, they thought they were in heaven. All that space in a centrally heated house! Upper Long Lake Estates, where the Sadoways live on Long Pointe drive, is just beginning to be built up. Many of the resi- dents are young couples like themselves. It’s already a ‘triend- ly neighborhood, Taking the picture and plan to their builder, the couple outlined other alterations. Six months later, in March, the Sadoways moved in. . As you enter the vestibule you have a panoramic view of the lake through the front windows at the far end of the living roam. It is 44 feet from the front door to the opposite wall and the aforementioned windows. Black and white tile squares cover the vestibule fleor. There is a small lavatory opening to the right. To the left there is a deor to the kitchen and a large coat closet. Both the closet doors and the cupboards above have handsome brass hardware. The large- front room that is both living and dining room is carpeted in greige. Flecks of green, red and orange relieve the monotony of the carpeting. The walls are painted gray, the ceiling white. , The fireplace and surrounding wall are faced with Roman brick. An occasional yellow brick is found among the red ones. The hearth is slate, the project- ing shelves ledge rock. Mrs. Sadoway is an enthusi- astic gardener, both indoors and out. Her sweet potato vines have tremendously long shoots. They stand in the fireplace and on the shelves. One end table has Between the living room and the hall leading to the a planter box has been built into the divider wal]. Behind the planter wooden louvers are painted the gray of the walls. Here, too, the plants show evi- dence of a skilled hand. The lined draperies are white with a multi-colored design - called “Nebula — out of this world.” At one side of the room e@ door opens on what will be a terrace this sunumer. In the dining room section of this room the blond furniture - matches ‘the tables in the living room area. Here is a TY set, table and chairs, china €up- board and buffet. The chair seats are black with a gold line. . Seatter rugs. Mrs. Sadoway has an unusual kitchen. The walls are. orchid and the ceiling white. The same vinyl tile used in the hall is also “used on this floor. It is perma- . nently waxed, needing only an occasional mopping with: warm water. _ The white metal cabinets were custom designed for this, kitchen by Youngstown, Count. — er tops are yellow Formica. A breakfast table was made and covered with the same yellow plastic. In one corner there is an L- shaped bench for the breakfast table. This has been well padded and covered in nylon upholstery material, All the window sills in the house are made of marble. The curtains in the kitchen are sheer The Sadoways have the bed- >— room at the front of the house. It opens into the hall and also into the tiny lavatory mentioned before. This is an aqua room with white trim. There are pink curtains are bordered in pink. In all the bedrooms the floors are oak and are bare, save for The furniture in this first room is coral mahog- any, includes twin chests and a | bed table. VIEW FROM LAKE — When seen from the lake, the Walter Sadoways’ house in Upper Long Lake Estates appears larger than it does from the road. The ground level ream for all jot the pieces in. this room. = = lee fie he peat A io DINING SPACE — There is ample space in this 36-foot living ! dining room furniture. The Sadoways chose blond wood thumb. Her flourishing African violets give proof of that. background coler for the deep green bedspreads. It has the same large wardrobe closet 85 the other bedrooms, The bedroom on the lake. side is ‘the den. Like the walls in the. hallway, the ones in here are a.deep gray, - Yellow draperies’ have an interésting birch tree design on them. _ a. A small sectional sofa opens into twin beds for more guests. There is a combination TV-radio- phonograph en one wall, a light wood desk on another. Before we had seen this house, Mrs, Sadoway had told us about her pretty pink bath- room. 1 fully lived up to its advance billing. The floor is. pink and rose ceramic tile, Around the tub and on the lower part of the walls there is black tile. The paper above is white with gold and black stars scattered on it. Ribbed glass sets off the tub section. Behind that is a planter box. Mrs. Sadoway says plants do beautifully in this room where .often the air is moist. Other green plants are growing in pink sea shells, One whole wall is ape over to a vanity. .The tile top sur rounding the two sinks ts pink. There are two medicine chests and a mirror on the wall, For make-up purposes there is a black, wrought iron, ice cream chair with a pink leather seat, The plastic curtains are black and pink on white, A breezeway connects the two- car garage to the house. In the front this is shut off from the street by a brick wall. Qn. the lake side it-is“opén. The floor is yet to be laid. There will be jalousie windows later on. * ‘The basement in the Sadoway house is a large and func- ‘much as the same space above| 12 Plus 1 Equals 24 —if You Use Basement When building a house, you can make 12 plus 1 equal 24, says the! Institute of — Designers. | The floor space provided in a, basement costs only one-twelfth as) ground, it says, so that for every $12 you spend for first-floor space you can get equivalent space in the basement for only $J. There- fore, $12 spent for a square foot of first-floor space, plus $1 for a square foot of basement floor’ space, will buy $24 worth of space. | * * . With a basement, you can get, $1,000 worth of floor space which| would cost $12,000 on the first floor evel. | ——y 1 4 7 tional one. There is a corner fireplace in what will someday be the recreation room. There is plenty of room for laundry and a workshop. There will be dressing rooms for swimmers, Already there is a lavatory with a shower. The Sadoways like water sports, especially water skiing. They plan to get a boat soon so that Mr. Sadoway can indulge in fishing. Their beach will have to be dredged and fixed up be- fore it will be good for swim- ming. But that will come in time. Mrs. Sadoway has great plans for the 100x290 foot lot. Where it slopes in back she expects to have a terrace and a rock gar- den. There are several nice trees on the lake side. The exterior of ‘the Sadoway home is brick in saddle shades with white trim. Austin Building Company of Southfield did the — building. Pontiac Press Photes by John Seater leads out tothe future terrace. Mrs. Sddoway, has a true green ‘ue ae sare an fi » summer. The -exterior: of the house is brick with white trim. The two-car garage is board and batten. TOUCH OF GREEN — Green for the upholstery and green in the mahy growing plants make this living room a cheerful one. The plants at the far right grow in a planter box. The ones seen on the ane | | YOU WANT MY PICTURE? —. Spunky, the nine-year-old pet cat at the Sadoway house was a bit leery of the Press photographer. His mistress, COZY KITCHEN CORNER — In one corner of the kitchen the Sadoways have a comfortable up- holstered bench and breakfast.table. The top of the table is yellow Formica to match the counter ' 18. white. - fireplace are huge sweet potato vines. Carpeting in this room fe greige. The walls are painted gray. tops. The bench is covered with a nylon fabric, Walls here are orchid, The sheer curtains are pale yellow. The checkerboard floor is black and NINETEEN i} bag of catnip, to pose on the sofa, This picture was taken in the ‘den, a room that overlooks the lake, The sectional sofa on which Mrs. Sadoway is seated opens into twin beds. : ae Tie a | eee 4 3 fh | poe) See | i Py : ae a ¥: he ae i : ; a fal ; P ey)» ey } A ia ; af ; or fees jigs é} i ne i i . P i | : | pea # : f ; ' : ’ ‘ roy be se ee i ‘ - ‘i Sey | ' , > ! Bes yf} i / ; a : fs : ae i i | = j , : ue ; i oF ok { 4 . f ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956 el ey pean | mot US : Hardwoods generally come from} Gas produces 25 per cent : E “in room trees that have broad leaves. Most/energy compared with 11 per cent “=a [Doctor Says Wife Should Move Furnifure in Home‘. 'sas A bathroom “elevator for chil- — * Spring is a season of motion. your wife sees what she really |pedic surgeon said, “Our female)the weak back and arm muscles.|dren to help them reach thé - 2 and 3-BEDROOM | | Birds fly north, flowers grow, and| wanted to do in the first place.” socontors seed do 7 snl bpea lS can life more. longer this way. lavatory and learn good habits jthe man of the house usually de-| 4 middié-aged husband said,|W°K, while the. men hunted a | - ‘en |in personal hygiene can be fash-|| A A ES clines to move the furniture. “rm overweight. I'm afraid I fished. There's no reason why! 2. To carry a stuffed chair, turn OAT = | : “a they shouldn’t do it now. Nobody|the chair toward you. Tip it on its * * ; ; might impair my health.” ‘ A survey of masculine darts and rv acathera Sedetnas : queried: Should move or lift furniture which) side on the floor. Hook one arm/the form of a stool step ladder. dodges brings to light reasons wh “ ‘ is too heavy for them, however.|under the back leg, and the other * ¢ 6 7 _ : man, ann se golf courte, rat rye ne ROSE cn yy exercise, |2/™ in the front of the chair's} Covering such a stool with left, ey . is so reticent to move furniture. = oe ey: If they can carry their golf clubs |D8ck. underneath the chair arm.|over pieceg of rubber tile makes’ g A spot survey of husbands and|HE TAKES OFF y ou | Walk with the chair im front of|the elevator” slip resistant ahd % wives, bachelor girls and boys, an| One exasperated wife with three| Coyrecy “it'e net golag te Lent |YOU:, Hf two people carry the chair,|easy’ to keep clean. Any bright ¢ ‘jorthopedic surgeon, and a moving! children said, “‘He always says ” the same procedure is used, with| colors of rubber tile make van man was conducted. In the he'll do it tomorrow. Husbands| @¢™ ‘ move furniture one person on each side. little ladders cheerful accents in|t ‘ FIRST Trust Serviee ‘security of anonymity, everybody are becoming Scarlet O'Haras!"| ‘Golf widows agree that the same| 3. A couch or sofa is carried! the bathroom. - actors spoke al / Y Another wife said she tells her|goes for husbands. ; the same way. Tilt the couch on * «6 $7 400 oe Mortgage $3697 ap Taxes y: ‘husband if he'll move the furni-| Yet here are a few ideas for|its knees before lifting. The material is easy to cut! ' seurance Dawson & Watson | “Moving is work” said one ture, she'll cook the meals. husbands singled out to assist on 4. When two people carry fur- with asharp. knife and can be BR. J. Dawsen, Hugh A. 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The fascination|over to start g little lumber yard] ’ of an all-clear piece of lumber is soof his own for his home workshop great that mahy home craftsmen/or future jobs, . : just beginning to “work with wood GRapES ARE USED Correct umber buying procedure... are often tempted to spend twice as much as they need to spend. * . * Here is an example of the wrong way to buy wood: Johnny Do-It-Yourself goes to a lumber’ yard, buys a 12-foot board of “‘B and Better’ grade; straps it to his car and takes it home. He saws it into four 3-foot lengths to make some basement! shelves for storing canned goods and odds and ends overflowing from the kitchen. dJohany has made several mis- takes. A “Common” grade of lumber would have been all right for basement shelves. He might have found a bargain in “shorts” at the lumber yard—just the right length for his shelves and they would have been easier to handle in his car. class paint finishes but they also are often used by the home crafts- wood do not affect the -appear-| grades sawed out enoughjance of the finish when painted. ertectly good pieces for-his.shelves;When given a natural finish, these is to get the right grade for the right use. “A” and “BY” Select grades, sold as “B and Better” in many species, are used for the highest quality “et work requiring soft- weed lumber, where the finest appearance is required for in- terior and exterior trim, panel- ing, flooring, cabinet work, ceil- ing, partition, beveled siding and drop siding. “‘B and Better’ is often used where the job ‘Is to receive a natural finish. “C” and “D" Select grades are considered best suited for high take natural finishes well. They man for cabinet work used in a forma! decorative scheme. | In all of the “Select” grades Or he could have .bought somejof lumber, the markings in the YOU GOT IT: Thumb is the tool used when nail holes and dents are filled with weed putty. Dust surface free of left-overs. grades provide more formal etfects| Y OUF Slipcovers than arty of the “Com#mnoa” grades. - The wpa grades of him-jcan combine chic with cherriness, ber are used for general utilityjelegance with the more practical and construction! The bdetter/job of protecting your furniture, “Commons” can be substituted tor “Selects” for nearly all types|mer slipcovers is the use of cotton of use—siding, shelving, paneling,|damask in summer colors that They are used for painted orjmake them pretty and washable. natural finishes, starring in the latter role because of the decora- tive character of the knots and other markings. In buying 2 by 4s and other pieces of framing lumber, the classification is softwood dimen- sion. For most species, the grades are designated as No. -1, 2 and 3. Appearance is usually a secondary consideration, Grad- ing is based on characteristics of the wood which will affect strength, stiffness, nailing qual- ities and general suitability. Hardwood for furniture, paneling and other fine projects, is graded generally according to the amount of clear faced area in the piece, rather than by size or number of growth features that characterize softwoods. Lapis Lazuli— with a washable rug and white’, linen casement curtains. Turquoise Spark quoise and gold. show butterflies in white, tur- borg dkocowe: too, in ‘a fabric] white ~ jthat is said to be water repellent! mustard You can have black and white'and stain’ resistant. Black and'with a different took, a dots, with shades of - , are another pattern ‘NEW YORK (INS) — Slipcovers One~of the latest trends in sum- Turquoise and a lapis lasulis blue are two of the favorite colors, They are used, for ex- ample, in a mosaic damask pat- | tern that combines the ancient with a slight touch of modified modern. If damask doesn't suit you, there are other pretty patterns. Butterflies are often a big favor- ite, particularly for feminine Ps rooms, One butterfly pattern that FE can be. used for slipcovers, dres- West wood ee is bw restrict- \@ oven. rance or 2% baths, $35,000. Area ke here your Living dishwasher, 2 “Priced $29,500 to Is THIS What YOU Want? * Bloomfield-Birmingham * Executive Class ® Quality Materials * Styled for Gracious OOCOAOOO OOOO OOO OOHOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOEOOOOSOTOEOOOOOOOOREOESENOOOEOOE® Live Where the Living’s Finer —and More Fun! 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Large home, spacious grounds, all city conveniences including nearby shopping centers, fine modern schools, churches. Truly thful suburban surroundings CLARKSTON CARDENS BORDERING THE VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON SEMENT - 3 BEDROOM na Furnished by Lord's Furniture Co. of Pontiac 15250 LOWEST V.A. AND F.H.A. TERMS ° 25-year mortgages ae LOW INSURANCE RATES @ CENTRAL WATER SYSTEM © FIRE HYDRANTS SAT. MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS 1 P.M. TO 8 P.M. & SUN. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. . (Plus Carport) 42 FT. LONG WITH '2 ACRE ‘OF GROUND (Mose Including Fruit In Clarkston. take Weldon Read east % mile to Clerk: Bearing \Trees) ee EVERYTHING YOU COULD WANT | IN A HOME... AND ALL INCLUDED © BLACKTOP STREETS IN THE PRICE e LARGE TILE BATH WITH |¢ SOLID BIRCH KITCHEN BUILT-IN VANITY | CABINETS WITH (Wide Clee Cheice) LACQUER-FINISH DOORS © COPPER PLUMBING _AND ANTIQUE COPPER © LUXAIRE FORCED AIR HARDWARE HEATING o SEPARATE KITCHEN © GAS INCINERATOR | SNACK AREA | © PULLAM WINDOWS, © 5 SPACIOUS FLOOR- , ALUMINUM SCREENS CEILING CLOSETS — INCLUDED; © SELECT OAK FLOORS © GE MONOTOP SINK © LARGE 12'x42° BASEMENT - (In Choice ef Colers) RECREATION AREA ; ¢ KITCHEN VENTILATING | © FRUIT CELLAR IN FAN BASEMENT : | i qld } } od i of i “» c \ , THEY PONTIAC PRESS. “SATURDAY, 3 MAY 24, 1958 sc” : if NOW! t ‘ ‘ ’ AWNINGS c as Low as $1.50 per Week kes your doorway, beautifies your home! TTT CLOSET OR CUPBOARD DOORS ‘Cellar Floods? i Here's Solution PAG | conceivable purpose. ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY Window Shutters Made in 1,600 ‘Standard’ Sizes INDOOR SHUTTERS — Given accurate measurements, shutter manufacturers can supply correctly peveocioeet panels for every NO MONEY DOWN! - rmttatono- vamp puch Pe, wets, ° ae ar drainer as a protection'tom to make at least one rug for RR flooded basements is rec-/her new home before her groom mded by the Plumbing and ting Industries Bureau. es ¢ This type of pump is made es- ally for the purpose of keeping basements dry, the Bureau points out. The pump is located in a well or -|)sump to which surplus water in /=|/the basement drains. The . pump is equipped with a float valve which starts the motor automati- cally when the water in the sump) reaches the danger point. The pump continues to operate until)‘ all the water has been drained from the sump. * ¢ @ - Sump pumps are made in vari- ous sizes to meet varying load| - requirements. Householders who have basement water problems are advised to consult with an experi- ence plumbing contractor-who will be glad to recommend the type of pump which will best serve the purpose. Protection against flooded base- ments is more essential today than Egyptian Lass Wove “Her Way fo Husband In those early days along the Nile, the present Carpet Institute's — “Home means more with on the floor’ — had a rather forceful message behind it— ‘No rug, no carpet — no hubby.” Wind Carried Vapor Causes House Damage to a house can be caused by vapor carried by con- vection air currents from a damp, cellar up into the wall interspace. The dampness in turn may. result from leaks in the foundation, from | seepage of sub-surface drainage | water into the basement, leaky plumbing or the condensation of imoisture on cold water pipes in Spring : Fix-Up Time! CONCRETE STEPS Ornamental Iron @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durability @ FHA Specifications @ Strong Reinforced Casting saletp Tread i i Tec @ Avoid Messy Installation rite = Y feces UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Faas) c | Pesotem | Avatas iter eer _PeateRoston! At about the time that Do-It-jper [cont lct lal windowall Wood are! bee Wissne aghpesi dome Yourself began making noises|or steel casement windows, sash coer efi damea iG orto bat ay Do ae os Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere which presaged a boom, the re-jthat open inward, windows with with oil burners, stokers, and. auto- wall dampness may take years = se vival of indoor louvered shutters|inside screens — practically none| matic laundry machines. The gen-|*® 4 its work and leads to many CON C RETE STEP co |was observed. Some folks put them/present shutter-fitting problemsjeral use of the basement for rec-|kinds of damage. : . |both down Sou which can't be resolved. reation and hobbies also points to —_—---————— 5380 Dixie Highway OR 3-7715 Currently, Do-It-Y "1 The same is true of doorways, |he need for mood ——— Soak in Gasoline FREE ESTIMATES! be vacua : ae _* 8 although shutters have to be cus- : “ee fos pe - — multi-mu ae ay ness, tom built for peaked, arched and Also available. as a means of| Portable sander its become = Lé FE 5-2102 OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M., SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P.M. _ ROYCE LAZENBY, MANAGER ang the demand for indoor window shutters and shutter doors seems insatiable, Signs point to continued growth of both “‘crazes,” which are going on 10 years old. Amateur and professional dec- erators alike apparently wel- comed the comeback of movable louvered shutters. Why they tell out of favor to begin with is a question. Cost may be the an- awer. AWNING COMPANY 163 W. Montcalm From 1700 to the early part of | \ ae No Money Down REMODELING ALL AVAILABLE goethic-style openings. Shutters are available unfinished or prefinished with paint or stain. They come complete with hard- ware—hinges, locking hooks and china knobs. Most shutters are made of white pine, but some may be specifically ordered of hard- wood constructidn. BY MAIL ORDER Although shutters are offered by leading department stores and decorators, mail order has played _|an important role in the shutter industry's success story. By mail, the buyer furnishes accurate overall dimensions of shutters desired, indicates the number of panels required and makes other necessary specifica- n tions. Correct! proportioned Today, scores* of plants turn y | F.H.A. PHONE out standard and custom-made oes are returned im “| FE 4.2575 Installation is quite simple, with. complete instructions furnished by -{the manufacturer. time shutters in volume, which) Worth checking into {f you are) MI DWEST SU PP LY means tremendous savings to the/shutter-conscious but budget-mind- ultimate buyer. ed is whether the particular plant | 9 N. TELEGRAPH To give you an idea of the psig — West Coast 2s Panels which have failed to mea-| owner holds his shutters to with- [Sure uP to prescribed standards, Ly oneal sane ageing in 810 inch of prescribed dimen- |#'e often sold as seconds. sions. He bills himself as “the | Although you may have to trim! h easly abled ont lorguet « manu. |2"d fit the second-line panels your- | Per Mont ‘Y°TORIDHEET facturer ef movabie interior fea money savings should offset shutters.” ‘the inconvenience. e Nothing Else Added eoceneresao in Comfort, Convenience sete eae — are of the car of the future, J. H. Me- | : corners by a mol \ and Economy! cad (cement ath a oa | Hattie, motor expert, told an auto’ | OPEN SUNDAY .. For fhee Meeting Saves and Iptnan Gal AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. ‘ §.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. bhahahhhhededide de dodo dedodede de NG \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEATURD with which you place an order will | part with second-line shutters. | His shutters are replicas of the in much the same way that a ham- mer handle at attached. The joints resist expansion and contraction caused by the weather. : COTTTTTOE I a FE 2- or2e | ace of 1,600 shutter sizes, which’ can be an be adapted to fit about of Electronically - controlled but- manufacturers’ meeting in London. COMPARE THE PRODUCT— FOR HIGHEST QUALITY . LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Phone: ORiande 3-7368 “PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS” 11:00 5:00 P.M. Alwinde Oo. | CARLOAD SALE All Brand New 1956 Models Made of 100%. ' Aleoa Aluminum ALUMINUM COMBINATION SCREEN AND STORM DOORS | _A GOOD DOOR A DELUXE DOOR providing further protection agaihst the reverse flow of sewage during heavy storms is an auto- matically operated back-water valve. This valve is" installed in the pipe leading to the sewer. When the sewer starts to back up, the valve automatically closes. clogged quickly with pitch when you work on pine, fir and other resinous woods. Soaking the belt in gasoline for five or ten minutes removes the pitch the abrasive grit and the belt dries quickly when hung up, says the American Builder. ROY ANNET, Ine. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 . Surrounded by 5 Lakes FOR ONLY © DRIVE OUT TOMORROW—SEE THIS NEW CUSTOM BUDGETEER HOME With payments so low that even Layoffs won't affect you! facilities. $750 Just PLUS COSTS Only A. Wonderful Place to Raise a Family! This home is adjacent to Cedar Island Lake, and is only 1 mile from 4 more lakes (Union, Cooley, Oxbow, Mandon). Just 5 miles from the Highland Recreation Area. 1 mile from Union Lake Village, where there are complete shopping Only 2 blocks from mod- ern school, very close to Catholic, Community and Lutheran churches. Down . IF YOU'RE BUYING a es the Sires incottid door. Full 1° thick lete! he omplete with all hardware. No extras “ Roe) Neate . to buy. stripped, engineered to perfection — a S$ YOUR FIRST HOME $9 495 terrific buy. 7400 . here's the home for you' Not ALL STANDARD SIZES $3950 MANY “EXPENSIVE- HOME” FEATURES: TOTAL COST too expensive, yet one that will in- crease im value. You'll never have any trouble getting your equity if vou want to move up to an expensive ANY SIZE IN STOCK OUR BEST DOOR $4,450 STANDARD SIZES IN STOCK A BETTER DOOR Full % aluminum combination door, complete with all accessories. Made by world’s — manufacturer of alumi- "$298 ALL STANDARD SIZES. - home in a few years! @ Styrofoam Floor Insulation © Colored Youngstown Kitchens. Your choice: Dawn Yellow, Meridian Blue, Star White © Plenty of Storage Space and Closets Excellent Floor Plan © Forced Air Oil Heating with Th utstanding featur * our ’ ‘5 6 TIME TO F IX! i ; , 220-Gal. Storage Tank ; alee — ia ikea a 9 COMBINATION DOOR AND WINDOW SPECIAL! - © Coleman Mot Woter Heater tving aces. The ll-purose ores | 10—eny size—self-storing Aluminum Windows Ree. Value $339.90. © Insulation in Ceilings and Walle needs of 5 ety Lee can “ LIVING LJ 2—any size—1" Weatherstripped Doors $ 00 a TV room, study, dining room 1—Door Grille with YOUR INITIAL Only 205" . @ Truseed Rest Construction or, whatever you may desire. This 1—Door Grille to Protect Rear Door . © Lewan Doors and Sliding Windows = home is designed so that it can . No Money Down — $7.25 Per Month Grow witty your ferwity! | MODEL OPEN DAILY “Pontiac's Peterson Window Dealer’ ‘| ve Auinds Go. 1702 5. Telegraph Rd. (In August Johnson Block) Saturday & Sunday 1-7 Weekdays 8- 5 JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION co. |. Model Address: 9192 Hutchins Road Model Phone: EM 3.3977 FE5-3728 § i Kiet, atropine pal g At | : Ep ne emer Tete Cb ae ee cee ok fF ha 4 die me hee ea = ? ’ é poles A - ; a b| 4 a , ™ A i Ate f : eo 9 | __|___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 96, 1956 ( | __ TWENTY-THREE | | [Rock and Roll invades “|Lounge Chair Designs | . That a lounge chair may “roll” | Convert Old. Bed aay d A Few Men Can Erect ’ A Sectional House in JUST ONE DAY! . «OF we can. set it up Color Plaster in Stores | Predecorated plaster speeds and simplifies interior finishing. This Even if you've discarded it.in fa- Secimane. Gee audy “esetaiy for you... vor of a-new one, the inclined" item is made by the Troy | | or even your den into a more beau- ee tial‘ seem. a Constructed of gold anodized ES aluminum and rattan, an “all Here’s hdw to cover bolster pil- position” reclining action has been — © ae ee ee jachieved by the use of ball bear-' cases extra bedding é ings and a special designed base.’ that old bedspread, And, to com- ,| Without the base, the top frame- . . eee = plete the picture, you can cover work may be used on terrace or, oe ah ars rac ronan lovee ela lawn, where it will rock in the. 7 ~ bolster cases. your fashi grandmother's; SES. ; : bedspread has been made well, Ty Sa “ - ——— Spee ae BUILD THIS SECTIONAL HOME According to the sewing experts at Bates fabrics, here’s the way Tired Record Player This Ranch-Type Home Can Grow lows with it or make a case to Anybody with a screwdriver usu- ally can revive a “tired” electric record player in 10 minutes. plaster is available ready - pre- pared with colors integrally mixed. ‘|The color intensity is uniform and With Your Family! make your own floor plans, layout rooms to fit ~ your needs ... expand your home as necessary. provides store extra bedding. a hard and durable sur- | 2 Sections are manufactured, delivered to you ready to be joined together . . . You have your choice of ] First, cut a rectangle 12 inches BOLSTER ADDS: Schoolgal’s|o\ng. then the trouble uecally eae a longer than you want the case to reom can get unbedroomy touches tod by Fr maths Gua \ ds in R ? be. Cut it three inches wider than of bolsters covered with fabric |tridge and saan oa the tone arm. Nee pace in Koom the circumference of the pillow (or eut from popular bedspreads. APSF surpecee ed! phn pn pe saad 32 inches wide if you're making a¢- : lass call cpreyines tive” ea Ulnican ir aes storage beg). few extra inches for overlapping relaxation center, there Stitch a smail hem all around | and tacking. \ be pa the rectangle, and fold It argund | Bofores you tack the fabric in| per cent of the record players now|books, \ games, musical instru-; ments, card tables and chairs. © the pillow or a roiled-up blanket. ‘ At the cads, Sold the edges 0s place, tape it onto each drawer! iy the. market. section sizes; 26'8'' x 37°4", 26'8" x 468" .., or larger. ~ SECTIONAL HOUSE MFG. CO. 1113 Decker Road ot G.T.R.R. WALLED LAKE, MICH. PHONE MA 4-3322 look sa in new lawn furniture or awnings. It's the season's brightest idea! nk: 17-19 S. Perry FE 5-6184 eed oes edge low to the cefiter, $0; start tacking under the bottom | you can seam them. Mark in pen- * cil where you'll need snaps to close the case — every six inches along the length of the case and three or POT Cnn | Santon ornate tare cay a . Tae wi ea ne By Far...Far More Value for Your Money! to within five inches of the cor-- \ (Ask the Man Who Bought One) four snaps at the ends. ners, Then miter the corners, \ “ty INC rat SCZ AV f of S45 SY S77 S TIN wy) erg x eed pero lO ar when (wm SMS OE SS MS ee SS A AA ee en eee the mitered corners so it will be} get rid of bulk in the fold. When pa ) | ei easy to put the case back on; you've achieved a smooth corner | : 3 the pillow or blanket. Then sew on} tack the fabric in place. . | big, nd maps: | With these two simple projects . T ; Id chest you 2OUH create a bright, complicated) oO renovate an ol "2" |sitting room ensemble, If you have, ie | can use the old bedspread fabric some fabric left over, you can met | "é\chest, Or you can cover the draw-|lamp shade for even more of a 3a : | a ae ) / | “ ers and paint the rest of the chest! custom-made look to your new bed- A CS TIN 74 YQ AF. A NX eX «7 A, : 5 , Ls, /, ito harmonize with the bedspread sitting room. RM PBA ABE AOR A Ok Kus . Masonite hardboards are made To cover the drawers, first re- |}. exploding wood chips and then Hl| move the drawer pulls and paint ; | the chest—all but the drawers forming the fibers under high heat RICK HOMES — | New, Complete \ 3 Bedroom B WARM AIR | \ Home Owners’ || SARE aaa ia CONDITIONER | PACKAGE ~ ae / ) POLICY Save Up to 25% Y Fe @ Converts to oil anytime, sims vo ply by changing burners! 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On All Stock © Sidewalks © Full Size Basement © Hardwood Floors ios © City Sewer © Cement Drives © Ceramic Tile Kitchen Sinks 4 Days Only ‘ cyan san au vi Ww © City Water © All Brick Exteriors © 5 Different Elevations er - cues OPE NM ENORI AL DAY © 60-Ft. Wide Lots ¢ Ceramic Tile Baths © Reddy Wired at. - Sun. 2 CARLOADS i . 2 CARLOADS FIR PLYWOOD Imagine ... living in the Land of Lakes, within 2 | X ir oards x cme sf Plyscore ..... mae anes blocks of Churches and Schools. Easy drive to Detroit, North- - 4 x 8—, Fir Plyweod—Cood | side. . $6.95 land, Pontiac for work and business. Shopping centers close S ‘ s RG Sank $ _ ar’ 3 $ G.I.’s, $50 will start the Ball 3 ® $ ° ° P 4 CARLOAD | 2 4 8 r, aw a, FOR . 3 Rolling toward your owning a 3 OF FIR &X'T=0O § CIVILIANS 3 Bonnie Highland Home... 3 : $ . 6 : > 200 us 35S | sauFORD $ ACT NOW-DON'T DELAY } OR MORE veces 2, a ennnennnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnny ‘ ——— HIGHLANDS ie _ 7? ®aa. a It by CLARITA BUILDERS Ns Built by Burmeister’s — Michigan's Largest Gold Bond Dealer! LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE N 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! Wholesale and Retail , 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. ty Exclusive Sales Agent %, 5 Convenient Offices to Serve You: 8081 COMMERCE ROAD East of Union Lake Road \ ; _ EMpire 324197 7400 HIGHLAND RD..(M-59) ~ | 9 Mile at Telegraph Cerner Cooley and MODEL HOME Union Lake - : 4 MUtual 4-6863 EMpire 3-4236 Shopping Center Phone Elgin 6-4184 Witiewe Lake te. MU 4.8915 re lg sic Qa reece’ Uf 755 Summit SERIES a » ar in ; é v Saal oe lg i co Lo pee e ‘Lied i i i , nA ort (eee f TE ie a Pa : NOW ay, 7a) apd Clee ij aoe r ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY.26, “1956 ’ | Shedd DIRECT . eee = SAVE THE DIFFERENCE » . TWIN UNIT Outdoor Grill A brick red outdoor grill of reinforced — | Pee a 4 ss Bigs concréte sections. A pay just : 7 complete unit. pennies a day oe ae Hie, ee, FO Own a ew Bt Prk : $ A ~~ $149°° . tomally vdwertice. Sem 4 is Pe a ties a ane bir . all-aluminum | 8 4. Bae bles 3 ae ee ~ a i Pte’ aa, pectades Delivery . ‘$1200.00 - $1500.00 © es ERSON ee pi a baie ad and Installation prefabricated PATIO SLABS SCREEN |Pi aaes eo | ie ae ime te HOUSE |) > tite 7 i | Roger A. Authier, Inc. 7200 Ae Lake Rd. EMexe 3-4825 ——«e —— CRACKS ~ DISAPPEAR oy Like Magic! with Amazing New TAMMS SILA-TEX 3 ROOMS IN ONE TEXTURE PAINT & porch—a playroom-] a bedroom SILA-TEX completely seals and covers cracks and SMOOTH PLASTER =— wallboard joints in one easy, low-cost application! PAINTED WALL SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM — Above is the living room in the model home now space. All the homes have a bath and a half. The model is open daily. WALL PAPER : pale pachies | mavens [babes eae LOOK—a full room size, screenec om in Goodrich Farms. Measuring 23'9"' by 12'9”, the living room has ample wall pienesoann tured finish you want —using comb, stipple roller, addition to your home—et a fraction B ond ALL rrees sponge or crumpled newspaper, etc. of the cost of ordinary construction Has deluxe style heavy canves watetproot roof. with eaves anc sliding entrance door with lock 1 : Small Homes Can Cause{)() New Homes Aine feunered ce lscntied o> Hecrvy Timber BOGms | vss pow soca sons sags soe (wr Pa coLde Chat sad sey mometens There is a vanity in the full Used in Older Churches Accidents by Their Size. . te ath The ces URI since the carly esis of Anchors firmly to ground, cemen or wood floor. Rustproof. Insect- Bein Erected ‘kitchen and utility room entrance. Christianity, houses of worship oroof. Modern design .. . makes | Today's small compact home, home with more than necessary | g |Other features are a blend-air| ‘have been built with much wood, t summer resort out of your ownl presents some special problems in| furniture and fixtures, resulting | |heating and ventilating system, ney es mi papas haa back yard! in numerous tripping or falling Goodrich Farms Has !00-ampere electrical service, hori-|°°": » midst e greates' ‘housekeeping and family safety. cae le : \zontal wood sliding windows, cop-| these families plan care- C . i U. Ss. ree italy, they may pong later| The following suggestions are | Choice of 4 “Models per plumbing and automatic hot greta Seas gee pot ‘find themselves practically ousted Offered for safe small-homes house-| Near Sashabaw Road rae ncered | Gmber leonstruction (rosta | by accumulations of furnishings, |KeePing: . | A comnitnity water. system and A Ae ‘tools, clothing, furniture and other ._ 7 Goodrich Farms, a new com-\Urving Paved streets are added) aise of these huge wooden church building boom in history SAVINGS ON ALL HARDWARE GARDEN ITEMS SPORTING GOODS 9 x 12'—108 sq. ft. More effective than molten lead, Attaches to your house. Has de- luxe style root and sliding door. times. When purchasing a new house-' unity of 120 three-bedroom brick avant ages for residents of Good-\, ams of Douglas fir have been | Such accumulations make for utility and necessity. Do not pur- is taking shape in Independence, arches are so large they can span in turn produce hazards not ordi-/are too large for the rooms that - es PROVIDE WALL STORAGE lnomes. are offered iby) Wilshire| Modern kitchens “have: cried Hot Sulphur Used goods and too large home, particularly those with ,.,ment is $300 to veterans with| ficient time-saving arrangement of,” when it comes for anchoring orna- arms. cramped living conditions, which|chase furniture or appliances that ‘Modern Kitchen Types. a church seating 10,000 people with- narily found in more spacious hag accommodate them. Tee principal trouble makers | Provide a wall storage board for Construction Co. in cooperation] chiefly into two distinct types: The | Collections of unused hosehold jsharp edges. A similar storage Qonvenient FHA terms also avail-| |SPace and equipment, and the “liv. mental iron railing posts in con- ; iU D S Ob I'S - HARDWARE * * «@ \ |hold item, consider its maximum wuach nomen with bathiand a ball| ighue-laminated and man-made Township. —Working and Living |“* need fir posts cr supporre. abodes. | Priced from $12,900, the new w| are improperiy stored tools and aj] hand tools used around the with Rose-Hill Realty Co. Down “working kitchen,” with its ef- } items. There is also a tendency | board or cabinet should be provid-| able. A furnished model is OPEN ing kitchen,” which combines mod. ‘Tete. StePS, says the American | te overstock rooms ina small jed for kitchen cutlery. Both should| street, | 5 = oe out of reach of children. Fe Mayers road es saoeipg aoe of ¢™ efficiency and the charm of Builder trade publication, "is pour- “PHONE TE 4 0242 9 x9—81 0g. ft ree-q lea early development by using stan-| ing hot melted sulphur in the 1 475 Baldwin A Arrange to store lawn and |Sashabaw road. 4 alidwin ve. Free standing. garden tools in the garage or a s. ard equipment plus recreational cavity around the posts. It sets » Hes standard Wa é 0 il i sl etl the (hencascat! Located in the heart of Oa facilities. lup very bard. ) style roof and | | Special corner © ‘ Jand County's lake district, the " " " a standard type Space will be conserved by hang- | ——s less than five | . ‘] door. f Estates ing long-handied tools on a wall- soe north a Peni. three and | board built for the purpose. It’s | 11 miles from Drayton Plains | @ model for every yard SELECT YOUR mater teat and two and a half miles from | HOMESITE NOW! Provide a wall locker with locks| Clarkston. aay bl $249 4 Good Reasons Why | for The storage of all Mowehold) Swimming, boating and thi, iT As 3m poisons such as lye, ammonia, Se an Oakland | CompLiTs You Should Buy Now! washing . bleaches, cleaning facilities aré &Vailable at =r © MANY LARGE LOTS fluids, etc. Note that it will help|*%4 omer peccodggay gens PRICE SLASH! SOME OVER 100 FT. WIDE [to conserve space to provide a pod with fall cicamsiore sectit ® GOOD DRAINAGE single cabinet large enough for i ‘on algoveral coil a 10 Aluminum Combination © COOD WATER including poisonous insecticides and — ached < ce fee! ay sooner © LOW DOWN PAYMENT garden sprays. It may look grue-! 1 Sacoe’ OY 2 Aluminum: Combination |. PAY AS LITTLE AS some, but the entire cabinet should utes. Ae STORM DOORS $20.00 A MONTH be unmisthkably labeled with al : Reg. $279 3199 skull and crossbones or similar, Featuring van OUTS te i T warning device: ept locked iN@ space. a riomes in Goodric! NOW Call Today wy ot Aupnena men mt book Farms are set back on Spacious * * . . ViS * lots. Buyers are given a choice Buy NOW and SAVE! Herbert C. Da Provide facilities for burning of of four exterior designs, extending FE_5-4311 trash as fast as it accumulates. 48 feet in length with wide over- Call FE 4-6089 i | Also, exercise. your will power hangs. i TT | about disposing of unwanted house-| All rooms are large, with. the 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ee hold items when they no longer! living room measuring 23. feet 4 tl . To Buy or Sell Real Estate 2 serve an immediate pur p ose pad ples! tnches|by 1% fcoa) and 4 or Land Contracts ao 2 3 SEE 4 & STORM WINDOW |: ‘ 4 4 4 4 4 4 > > > > >to store many itmes for ‘‘senti- d jouble wardrobe closets with by- > 4 ” e ' WM. H. KNUDSEN$ 2 mental reasons,” or that ‘may be | pass sliding birch doors. ; . Realtor > used some day.’ > > > > > > 2 Small homes families cannot afford nine- inches. Bedrooms have SALES — In the kitchen, a 54inch snack Real Estate Service i 4 ; Although — bald cypress is a bar serves as a functional divider 233 S. Telegraph ... At Its Best! > conifer, if is not an evergreen, between dining area and work One Block South of Voorheis $10 Pontiac Bank Building 3 Every autumn. it sheds its brown,space. Factory-built metal kitchen 4 Phone FE 4-4516 go yellow leaves and immature;cabinets are offered in a choice Sy, PDT PPO f twigs. > lof seven colors, with sink to match. | ‘ a MODEL Located at 4765 Sashabaw Rd. coe ALL BRICK HAS BUILT IN TORNADO PROTECTION ROOM TOO! CONCRETE 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks | “pp _,. AT NO EXTRA for FASTER DELIVERY! CHARGE! , * “Four You Can Depend On Us For. Seasons” QUALITY ... SERVICE... ‘Alaminum SATISFACTION Windows CALL FE 2.0283 | *2" Cement ATSMAN | & TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S. PADDOCK ST. Yes' Once you wisit the completed Frode | rare caretully inspect levery LAKE FOR SWIMMING—BOATING aspect of this home youll agree — ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT FISHING—ICE SKATING IT’S A BETTER HOME VALUE! BLACKTOPPED STREETS 130 tat nants evetin'stwea | ONLY 66 HOMES to Be BUILT new subdivision with. one of Oak- land County’s grandest lakes at your door. Features, unon fearress that | CETY WATER-STORMS-SCREENS command your fancy «all included | PERIMETER GAS HEAT Under Floors COPPER PLUMBING -$950%, 12,400 Built by Elliott-Jared Builders, 18657 Livernois, Detroit MODEL OPEN 12 to 7 DAILY and SUNDAY STUART Realty Co. | a at. Model OR 3-3531 - Office uicmens 1-2250 , * Ca a 7 y fl ‘ | 8 . { ie ' a 3 L i { 2 a : \ : TWENTY-FIVE “Porches - Porches - Porches OPEN PORCHES — SCREENED PORCHES | = - GLASSED PORCHES Special Prices for 30 Days ALSO ADDITIONS — BASEMENTS oe ° ROOFING — SIDING _ MICHIGAN | | HOME REMODELERS | | 3377 W. Huron FE 4-5063 . aa THE! PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY.-MAY 26, 1956 _ _ Is Your Suniece : Tired Out? GLE GIVES YOU QUICK, CLEAN HEATING —¢f Do You Own Land Suitable for Development ? _ 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 a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will help: you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! . * r ° id } . Be wary of Traffic in a home duplicates the) it when you are in the market | ao mii aa - eye - FURNACE For worm air heating systems Phone for FREE heating survey GENERAL @® Evectaic . e ; mek GOODRICH FARMS — This is one of four-models offered in the new Goodrich of a’mile east of Sashabaw road and north of U.S. 10. Priced from $12,900, the homes | ERY Farms, a community of 120 three-bedroom brick ranch homes in Independence Town- * are offered by Wilshire Construction Co. in co-operation with ——_ Realty ship. A furnished mode} is open on Maybee road and Dovrak street, three quarters Company. tion of a school house. economy! A towel rack acress one side of HEATING—SHEET METAL forum conducted in 1953 by the/a coat closet makes an excellent! Traftic a Problem at Home? "os Schoo! Sefer CONTRACTOR one-story school built of wood is|Architectural Forum magazine., place for storing umbrellas, FE 5-6973 Does your home have ‘good|lem. That is the long hallway, actually safer for the child than See | which is hard to decorate and pro’ |the best fireproof three - story Twice as many people are a If you're going to paint both ceil- 1S YOURS A RANCH TYPE ms a pattern of traffic in a city. Instead of automobiles, people move from | section to section of the house. They use certain ‘‘roads” frequently, others séldom. They run into bot- tlenecks—the bathroom is a no- torious one, for example. They detour around certain areas, it) possible, to avoid disturbing the | for home. F Finally, a very important traffic consideration is the location of | the kitchen. The tendency today | is to place it near the garage, so) that groceries cin be carried in| easily, without disturbing members | of the household. ; “MR. and MRS. rays people there. The kitchen, the entrance halt [Don't Overburden Brush | and the bathroom get the most ‘Wh a : 1 traffic, and for that reason need en Dipping in Paint special floors. In recent years | Never overburden a brush wher the trend has been to durable |you dip it into a paint can. Apply materials such as ceramic tile, |the paint from the end—not the} which does not show wéar and jsides. Learn how to use a smooth, is not damaged by water or jback and forth stroke that works | tracked in dirt. the paint into the surface. The rooms with the least traffic! In starting fo paint a wall, he _|should be the living and bed/in the upper left hand corner of a| rooms. But things do not always|surface and swing your brush to} ; work out that way. In a porrty|the right, as far as you can ema e F designed house the living room is/fortably reach. Paint a strip from —e fet da et rome Fey rhe to Come we al NOW 2 Beautiful Stones to Choose From Put an End to House Painting With front door to other rooms. Every-|at the top. Complete one side wall | one who goes through {t has to/before starting another. wind in and out of a maze of furni-} STN Sonya * Hlectrically operated W desired (Ure and people, ‘How About That! ee j Bedrooms ge also be off, Air conditioning got its name traffic lanes. In large, older homes from the textile industry where Interlake Building bedrooms were sometimes so bad- yarn conditioning was the term I ly arranged that a person has to,used to describe controlling the Products pass through one to get to a sec-|amount of moisture in the fiber, | jond. That situation does not arise | just as the air conditioning process | Glenna L, Coltey. 4921 Filer |in modern homes, but ‘bedrooms | was one of controlling vewe Vas FE 5-8782 can create another traffic prob- por in the air. The > New Precast INDIANA California Contemporary Cc ASTON E Model Homes -in Westridge of Waterford petite, cuntutervted ctor enna factory conditions, and is live steam cured. It is composed of 65°% limestone aggregate and other | The New and , IMPROVED CAST-0-STONE Is nature's own predaies now instead of painting of siding your home, take“advantage of turning your home into one of stone - lasting beauty and value. Make your dreams come true, SAVE on FUEL, PAINT. and UPKEEP Installed Over Any Type Home — Brick, Block, Frame, Shingle 4192 Ledgestone Drive “An Address of Distinction’ \ - OPEN SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS bonding agents, color throughout the stone. One ; : of the most genuine Pe: cast stares in Michigan S ; O N E Let our designers show you a design which will fit | : m4 : : ; d 1 t t to . i , . 2:00 to 6:00 Pp. M. or by Appointment pleco natural looking, too. You mus see ee eecratocrre lines of your home at no obligation F RONTS — for as low as 290 OTHER 3 WALLS 1542-17 €. ae ay Pontiec, Mich. 378) ADDRESS. FREE ESTIMATES CITY PHONE =i Expert Designers Buy the Best — It Costs No More FHA TERMS First Payment in 60 Days Mail Coupon Today The winding roads, the rolling terrain, the effective blend of modern tra- ditional and conservative conternporary homes — all lend a handsome background for this Patrician California Contemporary—with its rich red- wood and stone facade! - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! In business 21 years. Insured up to $500,000 for your protection, to cover any and all acci- dents, and our products. Thermopane windows, superior gas’ heating system, many quality and deluxe features, a huge paneled ‘’Activities* room assures serene family living. ° Churches, schools, shopping facilities and transportation near by. West- ridge is only ten minutes from downtown Pontiac. If you seek relaxed informal suburban tiving among carefully selected neighbors, see this modern pattern of delightful living for you in Westridge of Waterford. in Siding for as low as 20-YEAR GUARANTEE With Every Job -CasTone-Micu. Corp. New Designing DIRECTIONS—OH#t Dixie Highway near Wa- Service terford stoplight. Turn on Cranbrook Lane to YOUR Ledgestone Drive — Right to model. DREAM HOME on PAPER Our designer, Mr Aylesworth, will ; 3 Beautiful Models Ready for Your Inspection HELTMAN & TRIPP *| GENERAL CONTRACTORS in orporate ae Fy your dream home Exclusive Builders and Developers of Westridge-of- Call Today for FREE Esti mates —_ Phone FE Ze 9421. him at the model Waterford —We Custom Build on Your Site or Ours! PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 15'2- 72 E.LAWRENCE ST. 22 West Lawrence St. FE 5-8161 — OR 3-941! ’ . | Jo Push asia MH Ske ef oy tL Reni | Hy £ | tf ¢ f, 5 i 3 i } : ee 3 Hoty Bet es | Bee } : Hy iy 4 r te . Aa 4 v ual I . Vy | | a Pa " 8 j Pos : ‘ ; 7 aus d es oy ( “i Jee ! hy tan f- pies : ey, Bye ee } H ' / ! = re Beas cot poN me € J v j C4 ; ; . Moe } { So 3 s ‘ 7 f E Sie! | i 4 i / f } A i f i 4 f Po ie Ti; / i / : alt oY 3 | { ff 7 @eWENTY-SIX ene neers THE PONTIAC PRESS. “SATURDAY, /MAY 26, 1956 : oe : King Tut's Tomb Sealed | ee ee ee measured in thousands of years, | ‘Treports the National Lumber | FROM THE BUILDER» JUST A FEW LEFT They Will Be Snapped Up Fast at the Low Price of Only moe. Tb cet | | | ] 2007... ‘52” Month The $52 Monthly Payment Includes: 3 e (1,3) HOUSE PAINT 218 WHITE ? VALE SSD - Ke) eee — ees s j ; : Lik : E § i &e> COVERS MORE FoR LESS cosT/ SEE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BPS DEALER LISTED BELOW: JIMS HARDWARE Open Sundays * 6939 Williams Lake Rd.—® ORlando 3-1120 Princple-Interest-Tazes and Iasnrancel . -LEWIS HARDWARE Free Parking © 4460 Elizabeth Lake Rd. @ FEderal 2.1409 McKIBBEN & CHILDS HARDWARE Open Sundays|.|..4 | Union Lake Village ® EMpire 3-3501 TALBOTT LUMBER CO. Open Sundays ; 1025 Oakland Avenue © FEderal 4-4595 SATURDAY and SUNDAY TRAVIS HARDWARE Free Parking yu . 456 Orchard Lake Avenue © FEderal 5-8724 | eo =e 12 Noon til 7 P. M. WILMOT HARDWARE , Free P. arking LUREX CASEMENT CURTAINS — Fishnet beauty in any room ‘exposure, in ‘any climate, - . ae = s gets dressed up in this glamorous combination The curtains shown here are available in a mul- 1175 Baldwin Avenue © FEderal 5-4512 of res and cotton in a brand new lace weave. titude of luscious spring colors such as bea bon DIRECTIONS WILSON HARDWARE Sport Head ‘ Lurex is the metallic yarn which never tarnishes. aqua, coffee cream or sugar plum blue, among + Sport Headquarters! 1 is itself light-fast and will keep its bright others. : Walled Lake © MArket 4-1301 Drive out to Drayton Plains, turn right on , 1 xtent the design of : BIRMINGHAM HARDWARE . we Deliver Rebirth of Fromt Porchitor porcn i 'inay be screened peanebaw Reed te (ever nome: vereeste | Woodward at Maple © Midwest 4-7524 M ki H it bl H \* it fa flap oe summe send to Drayton Road and Model. | ; aking OSPI1 ADIC TIOMES bas vr must. be enclosed. or St pea bt ‘BROWNIE HARDWARE Open Sund end all a wo sides’ Choice of Colors : - Sanford at Wilson @ FEderal Sot a0) Contemporary architecture re- ‘enhanc ed by the use of warm wood EAS, fai you patil out FHA Financing Budget Terms : |fers to them as “entrance courts,’ * exterior siding on home and en-/d00rs a great deal. Wood serves| FREE Corner Columns itting a d iet of t - M tt t sidi well in any case and is never lim- ith Each Porch Awni RENE DEER LAKE LUMBER CO. Free Parking rey ar ge ome, teenage tA Each Pech, Awning Construction, Inc. | 7110 Dixie Highway © MAple 5-492], [porch of yetteryent. oh he trom western red cedar or sturdy and | a cneni 10760 W. 9 Mile Road LI 7-6121 c iful [ fir, Boards and / _PAY-BARKER HARDWARE We Deliver) a. ° Serieal agrees be siding are MY, Fishermen! Wrought Iron Refreshment ‘ oa re are aa of reasons for Stand with 2 Chairs Just a few of the many. Two or A pearl-like finish is made by more of these patterns may also! adding a substance ‘derived from | Tet*¢_sfters veld after Mav 31, 1958 9) Saginaw at Auburn Rd. @ FEderal 2-372] ithe be ere popularity of the fron These Houses Have to Be : For one thing, the porch be ened together for strikingly in-|fish scales to a chemical coating ny mwa Opn Sanday sp i Sa ono toes ROOL VENT | Huron at Telegraph © FEderal 5-8389 even small homes appear larger,, PORCH IMPROVES SITE rohan diame p et 7, Seen to Be Appreciated ¢ u mawini Sa ee lw wy et Ona on eon} Nala Anas . outdoor living space. ; - fo J iW. Open Sundays ‘beauty of nature. itself and there- ty ial pe or FEderal 8-3121 7 M-59 East of Air rt @ QORlando 3-33 Froat porches may range in \fore become a part of landscaping, f pe ae ‘ oan — ave Raripe a ahaa adapting to any period style. | . : with everha Site imperfections may be utt- BPS Factory Representative—Fieyd C. Umlend—ORiande 3-1060 ing recat eaal ces or ‘aching lized to advantage in deciding floor around the entrance. upon a design for your front — Hospitality in design is further) aievation than the upper section e - be sunken, and retaining walls YOU Can Build a Beautiful VOU BEAT =A |) sa sree ne seentares by, ' ; hold shrubbery and small bios- soming plants. Such an arrange: | ment gives even more cosiness to the front If the porch looks directly across the street into the neighbor's living room, screen some privacy in with Ge) as eyo i cedar fence oe in aah of ¢ ~ i jouvered or etweave styles. nf Ee ches) SS RA Low DOWN PAYMENT/ jhanging gardens. SS 1S ly . ; er ch acce es in- > yh 42 ‘ he fb co cide car tne Wee ms) SP Se SS LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! $ ree sing and — a new , 4 > rel . WL Js LOW TAXES if |tral setting for lovely plants. |. ‘ 0 a \\ 3 500 pecaiee we User 7 barren a=’) AND ONLY 3% MILES FROM PONTIAC : it If ta pens to Ce aed WF ~~” j \from the lawn, try one of the new «?* s : See Wy Laid ve a fir decking styles which adds such 8 our riens reaners NOTHING prem BugT!. 'a cosmopolitan air to your home. | yet is simple to construct, econom-! ical and easy to maintain, Fir 2x4 We Carry a Complete Stock of decking may be installed in sec- NATURAL BUILDING STONE | OTTO A TRZOS IS as ees He Tennessee Ledge Rock we Tennessee Marble 3 ° Lee ae ots, wae a | % Colorado Pink Ledge % Blue, Buff Teyco | 3101 Orchard Lake Roed | through. tw French Lick Sendstone ¥& Brier Hill KEEGO HARBOR You: may wish to build simple | cedar or fir fence banisters, and PONTIAC CUT STONE ru 2.0278 SS ee | M-S9 (% Mile Wet of Airport) | CALL MA 6-6247 ] Of course, your family needs, |! Open 8 - 5 Daily Phone OR 3-1594 aves © see: ° your geographical location, and a your own tastes will dictate to a ESE RE Se Sway Campers 7 ‘ 4 - ie cist canta Mme se nif he pb Fs Se et esr rare oP GOODRICH FARM SUBDIVISION 5 © Vestibule Entrance § The Price Is ii © Large Living Reem with Dining L - 3 BEDROOM . Tl’ BATHS , ; : fi © Ample Breakfast Nook i@ Kitche | Attractive, Too! Ft paaaty Quoen Kitehen Cablects BRICK RANCH HOMES ' ONLY ai| © 1,160 Sq. Ff. of Living Aree (ON LARGE 100 FT. BY 150 FT. LOTS) © Birch Sliding Closet Doors —o———_ = ae 1 A) SS nt eee 1 6 $3250 G+ thes tanter bat | SS == : = V eagma beens leet SS sell Ss PER SQUARE r Neating System This tough wind-stopping shield will eas os lem in winter. More com- -_ BACKER BOARD [| © Automatic Mot Water your heating problem in winter. fortable in summer, too. No maintenance, no painting. = e Water Pstiogyll $10 A SQUARE [fi| © Commenity BOYDELL ft \niled wtfilling Biglewn. Ex. White SCREEN T- | 5 Gobriss by Calica Comer + -«OGiviiliams %1,700 vdown = finest, | HOUSE 3. WIRE CLOTHES fal q Medel Open 30-YEAR M = 12 te 9 daily including Sunday SERIES 5 4 Ok) tt 10470 Grand River © KE. 2-9060 _ Realty Co. PAINT 3 247 10 48” 6* on POSTS $425 Ge fren 310 sft. with LUMBER COMPANY —. Cross-Beam Special WOOD PICKETS 4 Hooks 4495 Dixie Hwy. at Drayton | a 4-Inch ! BRUSH Wen 95 R 3-1211 } Caulking. $2.85 gal. 12 . cae . } Caulking Tubes. .45c PAIR WHERE THE HOME BEGINS” f T & by, Vea 3’ : Pe ite t By / wom Baie! Fer anim e i | its THE PONTIAC PRESS. SAT URDAY. MAY 26,. 1956 BUILDERS’ ‘SPECIALTIES | CONCRETE CULVERTS TENN. LEDGE ROCK FLAG STONE BRIAR HILL STONE BELDEN FACE BRICK COMMON BRICK METAL CULVERTS GLASS BLOCK HOT LIME OUTDOOR FIREPLACE HEATALATOR FIREPLACES AREA WALLS CALCIUM CHLORIDE SILICA SAND CEMENT COLORS SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE LINK— Bond's Plaster or Concrete bare tl 140 N. Cess Ave. FE 5-8163 ILatest Faucets Are Pre-Tested WASHINGTON, D. C.—It’s t race and garden time, and it ‘On and off. On and off. Millions: [Senet saree Sat yours: of times. jwill focus on the furniture fo This is part of the rigorous test ‘door living. And, whether you's - 'to which faucets are subjected in buying new chairs, benches, um- ithe product development labora- brellas or tables or. refinishing \tories of amaocturers, what you have, it naturally fol- : ; lows that you have an interest in | Machines aa for "thie purpose | what's new and beautiful. jare so equipped that they auto- os 2 @ matically operate faucets by turn-| There’s an imaginative trend in ‘ing them on and off, day after this leisure-hour furniture. As a iday, year after year. matter of fact, many pieces are 50 Stock faucets right eff the beautifully designed that they are | assembly line are selected for , | spot tests. To check on the dur- | ability of the washers in the | iW 'Landscaper Uses Zones to Figure Accelerated tests equivalent to. Lawn Attractions \from 60 to 90 years of ‘actual | Land masses around the ae jservice provide manufacturers are divided into zones in much the pert positive information on same way areas of living within! | faucets, they are alternately | subjected to steam and then cold | water. | J | | performance of faucets and their the home are allotted, says Robert! various component parts under the Hale Ellis, Jr., prominent land- severe conditions. scape architect. The knowledge gained is uti- | | zed im the improvement of | “It is meactant that use areas | faucets with the result that have boundary suggestions.” de- , modern faucets provide many \clares Ellis, ‘“‘and this can best be | Years of service as well as |accomplished by using inexpensive | beauty... eaaes of Douglas fir and western It is because the etior new |red cedar lumber in fence and faucets.are so far superior to older S“Teening devices.” equipment that the Plumbing and| For example, Ellis mentions Heating Industries Bureau calls| the “public rone’—the walkway | ‘attention to the desirability of re-| and entrance. It is important, he placing leaking faucets that are| says, that this tone be ‘accentu- \beyond the repair stage with new | ated properly in order that the faucets. A good place to start; main entrance be easily located | Is Your Furnace Tired Out? You can get HOME HEATING COMFORT for warm eir hecting systems Phone for Heating Survey HARNECK HEATING CLEAN, QUIET | OIL & GAS] FURNACES| 2615 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 2-2530 9 |“Operation Home Improvement” | by strangers, Trellises for climb- le is with the faucets and valves, am ing shrubbery, built from strips |Buresu points out. of weather - resistant cedar will } —_ | spotlight and beautity any en- ‘New Furniture Boasts | trance. Large cedar tubs contain ing luxurious plantings might Uses for All Seasons | flank the point-of-entrance. When buying ah gine for| Then there is the “‘service zone” porch or terrace s year, you This around ‘will find designs that will serve for, huis says. This is the area around indoor use during winter months.| 14 garbage can, vegetable gar- Keep this dual use in mind when|4.. | and tool shed is located. A selecting colors. You'll find wrought clever louvered fence of cedar or ‘iron pieces: which combine such fir, stained or weathered, will se- |hues as black and white, pink and clude the work area. Flowers and lime. various plantings are so compati- There are new finishes on rattan!yje with the naturalness of the Pockzoaghatt ,too — paper ‘in toe tone wood that such a utility zone will deeper brown smoky be camouflaged with beau | Even some of the redwood furni * ¢ @ if “private zone’’ of patio and aa play yard can be made even more private with long-wear- Iries. Frequently, on the rattan pieces, the seat covers are in a). | Many ay colors and fabrics are going on wrought iron ‘furni- Teel Colors and Fabrics Evident! in Most Outdoor F urnishings for 1956 | eet Geis ctl as pee. ee n ever pug foe On the rattans, the eer cote | seems to center around, whites, traditional greens, =H a wide variety of flowered fab. sl solid color while back cushions | jare figured, | ture; coral pink, apple green, sim- ulated bamboo even polka-dotted chintz. The finishes on this furni- ture are designed not only for beauty but to protect it from hot) sun, overnight dew and rain White and dull black are still featuring antique ivory. with the long-favored Pompeiian Green for wrought iron pieces is Statuary Bronze, quite similar ag tgirls penigntd. ir tone. Coral pink enamel! on pore’ and pat trifle provides a smart note. Yellow | — seen on porch porais The traditional greens still hold favor for any piece of outdoor furniture, Garden picnic tables and benches, whether made of redwood, pine or cedar are fre- Seeeey See =the steer vareee coating furniture to key in with current color trends, make sure—first of] » all — that the surfaces are clean and dry, that it is free from any | rust, blisters and roughness. If you've sanded rust from metal) furniture, be sure to use a metal | primer on the “‘bald" spots before ; applying a sso fnieh coat. Exterior gnamel ts the type of | weather-resistant coating to ask ing fences and plants of cedar and fir, and terracing with cedar re- balance aay taining walls completes the theme. ee Back Cushions Popular Loose back cushions are a = pp aati jin sofas today. The one-piece, | back is still very much in demand, Authorized ‘of course, but a number of manu- ‘Kelvinator Sales & Service facturers, tells Jessie Marion, home furnishing specialist MASON | Michigan State, are showing sofas REFRIGERATION with individual back cushions. 1032 ny " se This brings a different look to the seated traditional sofa. G&M Builds BETTER Then Tell Us Your Budget! Any Size or Style FRAME OR MASONRY. WE BUILD COMPLETELY, EXPERTLY TO YOUR SATISFACTION! NEED? — Extra Room Sleeping Porch Attic Floor New Roof Siding Job . Driveway Choose a Model to Suit Your Need i ise SP MP MET Ye mr No Charge for an Estimate No Obligation for Talking Over Your Plans for a Garage or Other Improvement eee GARAGES ETON: ‘ pied Phone FE 2-1211 WANT? — Breezeway Game Room Remodel Your Kitchen Storm Windows Utility Room Rely on G&M Experience, Skill, Integrity We Are lt Pays to Build BETTER! We Do it REASONABLY! G&M Construction Co. FE 2-1211—2260 Dixie Hwy.—North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac . Sansnnnnevbnesnenaeuanennennensscnseuseeacuacesnsnnsnnerenssaneeseennensensnes OPEN SUNDAYS from NOON ’til 4 4 at |}i| for — whether you're planning to r Wrought iron, use flat enamel. -|a colorful coating. without trans-| in high style for wood, stee] and lean be provided at writing desk |- wrought iron. Some makers are jor at a bed table. long | If you’re refinishing last year's © paint wood or metal nes, | you want /a dull finish for | If you're plarining to coat new, unfinished furniture, there are sev. eral choices, Should you decide oni parency, first, fill all cracks and. holes with a spackling material and apply an enamel undercoat. | Exterior ‘enamels are then applied | over the undercoat. | Yt you wish to apply a transpar- | jent oo to garden furniture, | on two or three coats of beter gleaming spar varnish. Extra Phone Saves Lives, Time, Steps More than one telephone in your home not only goes far as a mod- | ernization conveneince but also | serves as a safety device. Many | persons have been hurt in falls/ while running upstairs or down to answer the — | e The handiest extension phone is jportable. It can be plugged into {jacks in various rooms. A perma- | nent phone may be in the kitchen, | |while jacks for a portable phone | ONLY A FEW LEFT! VETERANS -NO MONEY DOWN CIVILIANS — LOW DOWN PAYMENT x $ STANLEY MONTHLY » PAYMENT BALDWIN | MODEL HOME 252 W. Rutgers Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 plus texes and insurance OPEN. DAILY AND SUNDAY 1 P. M. TO 6 P. M. FEATURES: © Large Lots © Paved Streets © Full Closets with Sliding Doors - © Plastic Tile Bath | © Double Ribbon Drive © Low Tones © Two Bedrooms © Full Basement © 4 Styles te Cheose From “@ Luzaire Automatic Oj) . Heat © Steel Casement 7 Windows DAN ROSE REALTY Phone BRoedwey 3-100! 20030 JAMES COUZENS Ld ° One phone in a house must we stationary so that is bell will ring even if you fail to plug in your | porate phone. Treated Cloths Dust |Furniture, Floor Best Modern answer to the feather duster are liquids that are used to treat cloths and mops and which help them absorb dust. For example, with one such | liquid you saturate clean dust-| | with routine cleaning. Instead of. flying around the room, dust specks |cling to the treated cloth and no \dust-catching oily residue is left lon the furniture. DUO-THERM Automatic 62-Gal. ELECTRIC "992... Fuliy insulated. Fully automatic, and heats during the thrifty money-saving ‘economy hours’ of night. Ne GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 7, Open Fri. & Mon. = of PONTIAC Phone FE 4-1555 30-Gal. GAS MODEL ‘69°? Suppliés hot water constantly for a family of normal size. Keeps the tank filled automatically, silently and economically. ii ia LOR ih 1 iit . nena Till 9:00 51 W. Huron Street Shop by Phone, Too! WATER HEATERS | | @ Wardrobe Closets @ Kitchen Fan | @ 3 Generous Bedrooms @ One and a Half Baths @ Large Kitchen, 8x14 @ Double: Kitchen Sink Your opportunity to be the proud owner of your own life- time built 3-Bedroom Face Brick Ranch House — A MAS- TERPIECE in LUXURY LIVING 15 Reasons Why These Homes Are Today’ s Outstanding Value! Ww ra @ Storms and Screane on Movable @ Living Room Window Wall @ Gas Incinerator ©. Community Water System NOW ONLY 14, 950” 30-Day Possession MODEL OPEN 1 to 8 DAILY @ Winding Blacktop Roads — @ Close to Schools and Shopping @ Large Lats—15,000 Sq. Ft. @ Fire Hydrants—Low Insurance Rates | indows k WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE | OR 3-1295 | Office at 2660 Dixic ule uhs way= Waterford BOR 3-1295 | = “The Sensational “ELDORADO” F | 1S LEADING THE _— PARADE! | 1 " | | i | E A | I Wit Eee aes 3 } ry) aa Fp % / aad for this because it can be easily Call tor Free Estimates | colored with fabric dye, either Carl Shell & Sons | by hand or in the family washing machine. Work out your color —Home Improvements— schemes to suit the decor, then put it up with rubber cement and 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-5043 finishing brads (small nails). OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 ' You can work out an abstract 'design for an ultra-modern room, ja sporty design such as horses or iguns for a playroom or a floral 'type pattern for a more feminine Complete look. Electrical Service | ANOTHER EA Specializing in | Another playroom idea might HOME ELECTRICAL ‘eome in handy for people with the MODERNIZATION problem of covering rafters to fin- FHA Terms Available ish a ceiling. Attach wall board feo Industrial and Commercial or fabric to the under side of the - Maintenance \rafters and add a rope pattern jacrogs the joinings. Here you can achieve dramatic effect by using | white cord against a black or dark background. A GEE ELECTRIC Blectrical Contractor Call FE 2-267! 1956 MODEL — Top unit in new 1956 fan line is this 20-inch model with electrically-reversible motor and a thermostat that turns the appliance on or off in response to room temperatare. It is done in charcoal gray enamel with brass trim and, with use of expandable panels, can be in- stalled in window. ve ey ie anhot C many more miles of some particu-' lar cloth will be needed, The appliance industry, too, has to watch its market close- ly. For one of its fastest-selling items, the gas water. heater, many factors, ranging from dwelling size to individual hab- its, have to be considered. All can ‘be provided for, the Gas A Manufacturers Ass0- | ciation points out, through » pre- | cisely - planned ‘“ ht-to-mea- sure” arrangement. The gas heater sells in such tremengous volume — the num. ber is expected to top three mil- lion units this year — that the| householder can obtain exactly what he needs and still pocket the savings made possible by the fact that thousands more just like it are in use elsewhere, GAMA . © «& « also see setvice as a poses —— == = Good Paint Job on Home Is Valuable; ‘appropriate when partitioning two |small sections, like bathroom and \dressing room, or the bed and play area of a child's room. | ee | Wood crating was used for what was probably the largest single} -It's spring again and time for! packing job in history—the crat-/home owners to start thinking’ ing of an entire 800-year-old Span-|about repainting, remodeling or ish monastery for the late William otherwise sprucing up their prop- ||| Randolph Hearst. To ship thelerty. for of your home now can save! you an expensive maintenance! job later, the National Lumber| Manufacturers Association points) out. The key to better paint per- formance, according te NLMA is iwood crates were required. to do before you start to. paint.; Scores of professional @crets, about paints, painting preparation) and techniques are set forth in a new NLMA publication, ‘‘How to ‘Paint Your Wood Home," avail- able from the association, 1319 18th St. N. W. Washington 6, D. C., for 3B cents per single copy. Tying in with Operation Home Improvement and other indus- | D SOFTENS try-sponsored fix-up promotions, | the booklet offers these tips on D REGENERATES; now you can get greater value ITSELe for your painting dollars: > RETURNS TO Moisture blistering is the num- SER \ber one enemy of paint in cooler sections of the nation — areas ba Y futawma fic WATER SOFTENER low freezing for an appreciable pe- riod, Blistering develops when moisture attacks the paint beneath the surface, It may be caused by moisture arising within the house — from cooking, washing and sim- H. H. STANTON monastery to this country, 10,751} A good paint job on the exter-/side of any wallboard or plaster where winter temperatures fall be-| jected, . If remodeling is planned and the exterior wall structure is to be changed, a vapor barrier of paper or meth! foil should be installed as near as possible to the back lath which lacks this protection. If remodeling is not contemplated and the wall structure is to re- main intact, apply two coats of quality wall paint to the interior finish. barrier over the ground; %-pound coated roll roofing material is gen-| erally used, Ventilators installed in} the roof, crawl space and other areas will provide additional pro-| tection. All these steps are de- signed to protect the exterior paintjtions on the label of the can of from interior or ground moisture. | Once these points have been|rections to the letter may save checked, and any defects reme- died, the home owner is ready to many different types of paint on) the market today and it's impor-) tant to know which will give the best results considering the condi-| tions to which it will be mad Here are a few rules to tollow| in that respect: 1. Conventional quality paints| offer good resistance to moisture blistering if proper vapor bar- —Spring Is Just the Time to Do It! resistant types of paint. These paints, especially recommended for houses which lack adequate pro- tection from vapors, provide great- er adhesion to wood under high moisture conditions and are iden- tified as blister-resistant on their labels. A note of caution: blister- resistant paints are effective only when applied to new or raw wood. | tL * » 2. Paints which weather away. slowly are suggested for use in in knowing your nts and what ee coe | In houses with a crawl space, noe dry climates. Paints which re- it's a good idea to lay a Vapor’ sist chalking hold up better_under 4 family intense sunlight than paints which baths will need more than one! areas ef-\that prefers quick showers. chalk freely. In hot dry fects of the sun are more of a problem than moisture blistering. 3. Take time to read the instruc- paint you buy. Following these di- you a lot of grief and money later. 4. For priming, choose a pro- ‘consider what type of paint is best) guc¢ especially formulated for | suited to his needs. There are tig purpose. ‘Good primers in- crease resistance to moisture blistering. You should thin prim- ers only in accordance with man- ufacturers’ instructions. General- ly, thinning finish paints for use 5. The reputation of the manufac. explains. STUDY ITS PURPOSE Appliance dealers, plumbers and jgas utility representatives have ex- |tensive tables and charts which ican help ‘‘size-up"’ the customer for a water heater purchase. Con- |sideration will be given not only ito the amount of hot water likely jto be required, but also to the re- quired water temperatures. Hot water needs soar with the | number of children in a dwelling — baby's first months take most ot all. The number of guests, | a matter usually closely related | to the size of the home, is an- | other important consideration, | The housewife who's a good cook, and proud of its, will use more) I You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom leg s | , | (ey ee eee el ss . ~ | _‘ . SWENTY-EIGHT , ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 26, 1956 / f ' f ; | : : pi 1 The i : * , , \ ‘ \ a SS a oui ies oo - | puma se mace ace WOMEN Using | (If és : Makers Study — vem on their lands last year to insure ole SI aKers U y -| ’ Hom: \ # AG plenty of timber for tomorrow's ci | $ me WAI ee Cord for Effect Progress Trend | improvement | \x| AZ JOH NEW YORK (INS)—Women who How to provide made-to-order Time! ; AY Realtor : are at the end of their rope looking fit and comfort without sacrificing \ 1704 Telegraph Rood =| tT new decorating ideas can try hand epepebabaaeirers economies of = FEderol 4.2533 JE SS, ea ie ‘., LET US HELP YOU’ © : For instance, you can make an | It’s no easy trick, and some Oo’ — interesting wall ‘mural of nylon of the best brains in many indus- “ PINE Aromatic Cedar Cc ‘cord that will provide a leisure- tries are kept busy supplying the 12 Closet Lining, Kitchens . . Counter Tops, [time hobby as well as a wall hang- answer, The clothing industry, for SHEATHING ATS oupeenoocon Baths, Floor & Wall Tile, ing that is light and spacious look. example, constantly studies Ameri- BOARDS — Spruce c Goreges, Storm Sash and | '"S- Se certain Gy me Specicl AN ft soe Screens | _ Nyten cord is particularly geod in average height may mean that — Ask about eur convenient MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. . . re your “atsie, finish your basement . , . PAY NOTHING DOWN, easy monthly payments! | “Always Service... in All Ways” , - Albert B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. Donald Hicks, Mgr. William Morris, Sales 1441 Baldwin Ave. (at Walton) FE 2.9104 A Beautiful New Modern DREAM KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- in thermador range and oven installed in your home for as. little os $25 per month with no down payment! Stop in. See our model kitchen. Esti- mates are free! Terms Available — See Our Display at The CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 Near Elizabeth Lake Rd. 3088 West Huron FE 5-9331 hot water than one who isn't —|—— more pots and pans to wash. And: fond of leisurely tub! | _______| ( DEWEY Refrigeration REVCO BUILT-IN REFRIGERATION and FREEZERS FEderal 5-6247 i BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. aceme:10) @ue) an) 146 LAND CONTRACTS =< 40608 bs os Yom BATMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU —— riers have been installed. If you live in a cooler area of the nation, | consider the use of special blister-) | ilar household chores, — or by FE 35-1683) poral saan the walls from the 3 BEDROO ie if : | A finer suburban resi- : | dential area situated on a IN | hill overlooking Wormer Lake. The ideal place for you and your family. a . ONLY 11/2 MILES FROM PONTIAC THIS ILLUSTRATED 3-BEDROOM ¢ ALL FACE BRICK © FULL BASEMENT ATTACHED PLASTERED 2-CAR GARAGE corr. Ranch Home ON LARGE WOODED LOT © IMMEDIATE POSSESSION IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 7 REASONS WHY THE 59er IS YOUR BEST BUY 1, EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: Conventent off heat . . . pastel colored bath fixtures doable bath vanity—full length mirror—recessed lighting . . . kitchen cabinets with kneity pine paneling in breakfast space c - second bath has built-in vanity sliding Dirch deer walk-in closets .. . large lots (75225) . . . extra large utility » room . . . siiding wood windows . large vestibule cleset « your complete cheice of colors throughout. 2. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: | Neo delays for construction, readbailding. mass grading, wells | or septic tanks . . we have worked steadily since last fall fo have these beautiful new homes ready for your selection this spring. Your original discharge papers are all you need te start your application. 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: Just $25¢ down bays this wonderful home value for any quali- fied veteran and his famity:” Enjoy the benefit of paring your balance at only 4'2% Interest (Extra payments can be made without s penalty) 4. LOW LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS: Just $65 a month—incivdes principal, interest and insurance, e These are truly monthly payments your budget can afferd. _ ; Drive out West Huron (M59) one-tenth mile beyond 5. WALKING DISTANCE TO... Williams Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac \ Schools, charches and an excellent shopping center. Lake Road. Left on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. 6. VERY CLOSE TO PONTIAC RECREATION AREA Or Come Out M-59 to Pontiac Lake Road. AND HIGALAND RECREATION AREA: Follow Pontiac Lake Road to Model. Sr eager ane erent Model Oven 12 to7 30 —Sunday 11 to 8:30 | eed | tae | : | | Pontiac Lake and Recreation Area “se — J Geatures comparable lo homes selling well over $20,000 FINISHED RECREATION ROOM, TILED FLOOR AND acovsrcaricriwews LARGE BATH-AND-A. \~——-AMMLTON BLY. HALF WITH GLASS TUB ENCLOSURE, ALL CERAMIC TILE BUILT-IN VANITY © VERY SPACIOUS KITCHEN WITH CUSTOM-BUILT CABINETS © ALUMA-VUE WINDOWS ON NYLON ROLLERS WITH SCREENS © OUTDOOR ‘BARBECUE WITH PATIO. "AX . O04) e f Ww Carkston real estate f | | al woe 7 20S. MAIN - CLARKSTON MAru 5-582] for raising a family. Here are lots (752225) with reem fer ehiidren a ht play and grew strong 7. A REAL VALUE: You can surely pay more for a home bul vou won't find o od Take Walton Boulevard to Clintonville Road. 1 block is, * better value Dellar for deliar, the Sher gives you most fer ig north to Angelus Meadows | fear wear! V7 . , . Built by JOHN W. STOPPERT - i ? > 3 - A * r , ' ’ ‘ ; os / aeareat| . . . ‘ ' heal. Eee RRS See a er a a ay ee eae eels ok sy tLe Se» ae Oo ¢ Fr Re a ee sien ee ee Pe oe ye ee ee fy ae eC aF f . is ay Know the BTU Britaish Thermal Unit is the’ measure of heat required to raise’ the temperature of a pound of BTU's are used to calculate both contrast as the typical clapboard of dispensers that make it easy to The jobs can be heating and cooling requirements.|0use which is painted after long! force this sealer into cracks. EX- done a little at atime, Don’t be . rp page: neglect. .When this type of struc- - ; One ton of cooling is equivalent) tir. has been neglected far beyond! to the removal of 288,000 BTU's| repaint ‘time, a number of things in 24 hours. happen that suggest a worse - ~ cal condition than is the c ‘ i * . » Scotes. Spreaders make lawning easy Ramble along behind this little buggy... apply Scorts like a — save on TurF BUILDER and seed, as well as your time. Junior Spreader — $7.95 URF BUILDER® — com lete Tl lawn food, half as much does | twice job of o fertilizer. Feed 5000 sq ft — $3.95 Sati Lawn Seed“ Choice of 3. blends... 95c...- $1.25 . . . $1.65 to better your lawn, please pocketbook. Keego Hardware NUMBER 1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 ALSIDE | BAKED ENAMEL ALUMINUM @ Eliminates Pointing @ insulates Home @ Factory Applicetion @ Lowest Cost @ Free Estimate @ No Money Down LEADERS and PIONEERS | In ALUMINUM SIDING | ALCO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CORP THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATU RDAY, MAY 26, 1956" BA Gie i ey Sa ay’ « Typical Clapboard ray Constantly Needs Renin Ie aes eeenreanl A tee eas as eae ek are tempted to bypass them in your \|dark ring around it. |spot has dried out before painting. | Aromatic red cedar closet lining paint has flecked off a nail head, the nail rusts, often creating a Study the ring closely and you see the red of rust plus the THe i E % ee t and causes blisters. i z E wind-born dirt which adds still flects a seemingly worse condi- tion than Is the case and the whole thing can be restored to a smooth mono-color. | Most instructions for the pre- liminary touch-up before painting) a house sound like a lot of items. Actually, if you were to describe jeach separate operation that a woman goes through in cleaning up a living room, it might fill a page, yet everybody knows that the chores. can be done quickly. There are old perennial chores to perform before’ painting the clap- prived cement. ee KARPET SQUARES — Introduced a short time ago, Karpet- Squares are now found in use in practically every room. They fit | in remarkably well with any decor, including Early American, Mod- | ern and Traditional. Karpet-Squares are 18-inch square of cotton | carpet with built-in cushion and adhesive backing. They are avail- able in 12 colors and are self-sticking on any clean surface, including | {house and the base of your ladder The tools and accessories needed for surface preparation include Sandpaper, steel wool or a wire brush, hammer, cleaning rags and dusting brushes, putty and a putty knife, caulking material, neces- sary primers and brushes. For the actual painting you'll need ex- tra cans for mixing the paint and paddles for stirring. You'll need strainers for removing the humps that mar the snpoth finish and rags for mopping spatters. You'll jalso need drop cloths for protecting | porch roofs, floor and steps, shrub- bery and plants. For applying paint toe flat sur- faces, you'll need a 4” or 5” brush, for trim and window Semen, 6 1 se 10 Ween There designed brushes tor window sashes that ease the job. You'll alse need solvent for cleaning your brushes. When you're ready to begin painting, start at the highest point and apply paint in horizontal strips about three feet Wide, work- ~~Thig from left to right. When pos- sible, paint above the top of the ladder. This allows you to reach a wider area. Try to avoid stopping in the middle of a strip for any great length of time. If _ lyou do, your lunch hour may show jup in the finished job. * * * The best stopping place is at the end of a strip—or at a window or! door. For safety and working ease, the digtance between the \should be about 1/4 to 1/3 of the board house, whether in the ever popular white or any other “color. SAND ALL SURFACES Sand all rough surfaces. On any surface where paint has lifted up, whether blistered, checked or rising up in curls, a few strokes of the sandpaper block will remove the stuff that should come off and Lack Closets Although many older homes are leave whatever old film still has, |spacious, it’s a rare one which has good bonding qualities. lenough closet space. Quite a few,| Whi iin the Ihowever, have window seats with! littie repairs. aatian ‘heads | jhinged lids which can easily be lconverted into a moth-free storage at petrede stead be, dtr |Srce or furs ant ook should be covered with putty be- When lined with aromatic red touch cedar closet lining, the window ens peumes = IL * |seats make deep, dry storage Don’t paint over any kind of which are readily accessi- dirt. Areas that don't need sand- pie, yet out of the sight of visitors. ing may need only to be cleaned of Lining the window seats with dust. Be careful of grease spots. red cedar is a Wash them off with a solvent- soap and water and be sure the| of spare time. ULKIN \ls available in handy packages at MAY NEED CA eS most Jumber dealers. Each pack- Generally, the house that has ‘age contains enough of the pieces suffered long neglect in ‘Painting to cover at least 32 square feet of also needs some caulking. Today’s|area. The cedar strips are tongued| and grooved for close fit and easy installation. job any home | handyman can do in a few hours | | | eee - Elasticity of the Wood | www ‘Older Houses — | Wood frame homes and schools} jhave an extraordinarily high safety| jlength of the ladder. Saves Many a House =; factor in saving human life under severe conditions, a national re-| |brought the outdoors inside; large _TWENTY-NINE sy ie : qT we Ranch Style Is Big Influence in Home Building , economi- | calplan, Salty suited for today’s informal family living. Areas flow one into the other. Stairs do not waste space. The design is rational and humane, and structural lines are not hidden by Phony, useless ornamentation. The ranch-style is typically American. It’s honest, efficient and straight-forward. It was the —— ‘ * es am ‘on Li * SS SSS ss — er if ae are building a home— Let Pontioe Lumber Co. deliver top-quality lumber ready to use—piled the way you use it! Po nti 831 Ocklend Ave. ~* =.) SS —— ranch-style which made possible the modern family room, ont for any number of activities and! recreations. Increaséd living-room | space has resulted from the vers- atile ranch design. And it was the, ranch house, originally, which window areas esthetically “fit” in the one-story design. | The design has influenced the) psychology of family living. Open areas and the basic simplicity of room interiors have helped create, a feeling of warmth and informali-| ty. It is probably one of the most| efficiency, friendly comfort and| economy, the ranch-style house will long have its influence on the American scene. A new Tehran company will manufacture fiber hardboard in J economical of modern homes to, 1050 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 4-3581 build because space is used so, : : ‘ efficiently. Nothing is wasted. \— f Built-ins are everywhere. With its| ——— Iran. PPPPPPPPPPIPP PPPS , . 4 4 4 joads in earthquakes, it is the ¢ ROUND—SQUARE 4 > > > > > > $ Caio oe neue yf 2/31 BEAMS—CHANNEL Champiaon, of the U. S. Forest | 3 > > > > > elasticity of wood that permits it!$ $ Products Laboratory at Madison,| 4 REINFORCING BARS ; to roll with the punch, to bend and 4 4 4 4 q ; 4 HOT ROLLED SHEETS: DEMOCRAC Democracy is based upon the conviction th there are extraordinary possibilities in ordi- ......}.. nary people. —Harry Emerson Fosdick “The Bird to See...” realtor ward e. partridge Midwest BROTHERS Distributors: Domestic and Brothers Sewing Machines 930 Mt. Clemens St. FE 8-1564 May We Show You Our 2-Bedroom Bungalows? | MODEL OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. to 6 Drive West on Ocklend to | (7 Blocks Pest Motel) 70-FT. FRONTAGE AUTOMATIC GAS HOT WATER CUSTOM CABINETS TILE BATH UTILITY ROOM COPPER PLUMBING |by severe winds or by the shock'¢ $COLD FINISHED BARS: Pontiac Welding &: commintiat AL cstirur | Phone FE 2- 533 N. Cass Eotss bltchea 1918 | Get An Estimate Witheut Odiigation | HUGUS-MARSH | says: “‘Under the loads imposed § HOT ROLLED AND spring b back without shattering.” |S | ‘ > > > > > > é } AND PLATES ‘ > > > > 2 PPPPPPPPPPLPPPPPAPIP DDD D DDS SA a ROOFING & INSULATION CO. je N. Perke FE 2-4121$ q 4 ‘ 4 4 ‘ Machine Works ; = 3 4 PU UV VU VU VEU UV CUCU PERIMETER HEAT Model is et: 871 INGLEWOOD, Pontiac Several Ready for IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! $3697 MONTHLY FULLY INSULATED CITY WATER & SEWER NEAR SCHOOLS, BUS, SHOPS 768 SQ. FT LIVING SPACE TTT Ageeen. b beste ea fos Pease PEARL company PHONE FE 5-7923 When lining the window seats, ‘cover the floor or bottom first, then \the sides and finally the lid, Place | the grooved edge of the first piece | COMING SOON! Watkins Hills Homes of Distinction lof cedar against one of the sides | | and the grooved end against the | adjoining side. This will make it! Pontiec FE 5-3412 Detroit Di 1-8833 | 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569 Call or See ‘easier to fit other pieces to the - . first strip. The lid also should be. lined for complete moth protection. m. A. Kennedy cided aa | Realtor Of American families with in- stallment debts, 70 per eent are scheduled to complete present pay: 8. Depki. General Mgr. ments within 13 months. Now — Do It Yourself. AIR - CONDITIONING Buy With No Money Down—FHA Terms Airtemp Air Conditioning System! @ Yes, it’s complete air conditioning for every room. Your family will live, eat and sleep better with Airtemp. Housework is cut way down because it filters out dust and dirt. Best of all it’s automatic ie set the thermostat. @ Cools up to 1200 Sq. Ft. @ Big 2 horsepower motor @ Insulated duckwork @ Unit installs in attic. er PLUS TAX Sh75% futhor 371 Voorheis Rd. Ly O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Everything complete, eir conditioner, air ducts, registers, grills, filter and thermestat. Nothing extra te buy, \ 2 ized Oakland County Distributor — FE 2-2919] Modern or Contemporary Rolling Devonbrook | Mastee Bee tive a% @* cere 3 Dd Foshe bee tere, a i , . teats aivel Reves te . -in Bloomfield Hills Id cal living among. beautiful rolling hills. Located 4 blocks yee Line teen Dee north of Devon Gables,.one mile south of new Miracle , | Gatase Mile Shopping Center . . . Low taxes. . : Highest rated “tcl eal uncrowded St. Hugo and Vaughn School district. Li - \ te = Many built-in kitchen appliances in quality birch cabinets .. Wall to wall carpeting . 2 and 3 full baths ...°°and 4 bedrooms ... Activities room . . . Wardrobe closet ari TRI LEVELS - abundant storage areas . Two-car finished and heated, garages . GAS HEAT > a Ta Protective overhangs .. . Blacktop roads and drives . . . Individual designs nae “Seeded BI-LEVELS acre lots .. . Interior and exterior color coordinating . . . OPTIONAL: SWIMMING, Saal mn Wr POOLS ... COMMUNITY PLANNED LANDSCAPING. SINGLE LEV ELS: Open Daily and Sunday $31,900. - $45,900. COMPANY y,4, ond | scion Trade! Prices: OS es a chiaeah d at ico eg on : + ? are reaa iN id iL Pals . 4 Ps ded / iyi? sil hi ae ; : ite @ mes f } | ; ie ; ° : ; ' | 4 , ; fa : : 4 _ ‘ oe ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY, 26, 1956 2 zs i i Ai i a i i hi Ni i in i le vwewvewrT Teer. .° Willis M. ~ BREWER Broker Complete Real Estate Services ; © Listings Wanted © Buy and | Sell Contracts © Will Trade } Contracts for Ranch Type ¢ Homes. 4 - 4 " ; 55 N. Parke St. 3 ; = | With TIMKEN Silent FE 4.5181 2 | ; ee” iis . oo Anns ENTRANCE DETAIL—This close-up of the front entrance shows FRONT VIEW — Stained redwood siding and front of this house a dignified but rustic air ap-_ AUTOMATIC AIR COND ITIONER the glamorous styling obtained through simplicity of design. Note the broadly sweeping low pitched roof give the propriate to any setting. . : open skylight. ; : ‘Economical Construction Nets You More Livability : 4 Ai www PwevuervvdT? eV G IT TOFS rwvvvervrvvvrvecvvTCtTt?T ere VvereeeywVvwT} % Uniform Temperature Throughout Your Home w hen you have a Timken Air Conditioner. The same ductwork you ulilize for heating can be used for codling % Removes Moisture and Dust {rom hot, sticky summer air. Cir- culates only cool conditioned ar. Provides drier, spring-like ~ air % Cook and Eat in Contfort. No more cooking in a sweltering- hot kitchen when you have a TIMKEN Air Conditioner. Slectrical How economical construction 1,731 square feet, a mediym size, CONTRACTOR can give you big rooms in a smart- its) spaciousness is readily ap- é& Relief from Hay Fever and Asthma. because dust, pollen and a ly attractive country home is/parent. The smallest of its three othe? imitans (are fillered out) 'You (eel better. live better! State & City Licensed shown in Design HW-2 for The) bedrooms measures more than M4 Ages fron, Gy pry EE I ralcou eeucier ese ° RESIDENTIAL ee oe Pee cee re eee money with fewer cleaning bills for draperies, curtains, furni- WIRING This is a house that can he beds are shown on this plan to ture, painted walls and wallpape: built with or without a basement lustrate the relative size of the ; as . Beye Apps rooms. SS ° ene pation ( IES ee irre vs Have your Timken Air Conditioner Installed e IND reepean'e : . Occupying one entire side of this H : 1 jlined storage closet are on the pee Soe se Toda Pay for it Next Winter! © COMMERCIAL 'grade level under the bedrooms. house is hte Ao by Is . yY...Fay | Over 25 Years in Pontiac ‘For added privacy the bedrooms ee a a ay ee loors to 3 | x ~ | 845 West Huron St. are raised half a flight above the COvere patio. A grand piano an : a ee | * No Down Payment! * First Payment Oct. Ist! | PE..2-3924-& FE 2-4008 J | main living area. large corner sofa are sketched on == REAR OF THE HOUSE — The rear of this from a ground level den. No basement is needed 7 : a ee the plan for this room to show its j - : Although this house covers onl house is as smart as the front, featuring wide in this house. | . . . = | Established 1910 —_. |Size. The slope of the roof gives ; s lthe dining room a ceiling almost glass areas. Sliding doors open on a garden patio two stories high. A diagram of a 9 ye > | : ) i table seating six indicates the com- re Poke Ea] : i ‘fortable proportions of this room. . e] } * The kitchen, too, is big. Com- ———S 1 | & Heating * Air Conditioning pactly arranged for efficient use . econoom | %& Sheet Metal Work we Roofing of modern appliances, including a +r | : wall oven, this room is 19 feet long civine moons | 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 OmimG ROOM lJ 2 218.) : oF 1 Oe and includes a breakfast nook set in a bay with a large garden window. ; ; ° * °¢ ; Two full size bathrooms have countertop vanity style lavatories, one of which is double. The private bathroom off the master bedroom has a glass enclosed stall shower. ONLY BOIOE Uses High Pressure Steam Curing in Oakland County If you build this house with a e- adds beauty to your grounds! An extra lavatory is located on |the ground floor under the main What Is For complete, permanent all round protection, bathrooms to serve garage, laun- aa." | insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual ‘dry and recreation den. 5 j ra , ‘painting — is zinc coated after weaving, not | * * & —4 \ ce HIGH PRESSURE } ‘ te before. Call for FREE estimate. —x |basement, there is space under &= . \the kitchen for an 18-foot game HW-2 F E ; 5 7147) ;room for table tennis or billiards, OURAT FLOOR PLAN IT)! 0g 1% : = | while an open cellar more than 24 ‘feet square is created under the living and dining rooms. lexcmoes | Minacoucenn 36 MONTHS ng celts IN SULY TO PAY Samuel Paul, the architect, by : ° : Look! ‘Steam Curing? IT 1S THE BEST METHOD OF CURING CONCRETE BLOCKS KNOWN TODAY! tes the exploiting simplicity of design, has __jachieved striking exterior appear- aecelers. Concrete Bleck + « permanently! ' id aS a :. : nees this house on all four ; =o RES = ja pen ies that blends FLOOR PLAN — Big rooms distinguish this” construction. The bedrooms are rened halt a This method alse stobilizes the strength of the-bieck, and Sides. t's a design enas : . i reduces future shrinkage and expansion by at least 56%. well with any setting, Stained plan. Large pieces of furniture are scaled in to flight up for privacy. Eliminating cracked walls! _vertical redwood siding, or the illustrate the spaciousness obtainable by sensible Blocks are ready tor immediate use when they leave the [new deeply grooved 111 plywood, . ~—--——- a Auteclaves, having been given so treatment equal te at : |may -be used advantageously for <2 eee eee en ew ewes eeeseeeeesnseeces, : least 28 days of meist caring! . | All Types of J exterior walls all around. os i Won Gold Hammer an noe on spent tm der plant te ——e ~ Lc »« . (© assure our customers the ~~ . : _ |. WHY A BASEMENT THE PONTIAC PRESS + | | | * a SS BUILT BY LESON HOMES! EXPERTLY DONE—TO YOUR SATISFACTION! PORCHES-ATTICS rwwwevvuuvuvuvuvuuvuVUuVuVU’UuUeCwCeUCC. | ell KITCHENS | Carages Commercial Eee wang 4 Additions Buildings ; VIOLATIONS CORRECTED ; Attic Remodeling Concrete Work " gPemueme, © Addition Breezeways Porch Enclosures oF $ Sears Recreation Rooms Roofing semtae : pe Kitchen Siding Remodeling Bath Rooms No Money Down— } FHA Terms! LICENSED CONTRACTOR i emma a ; 1a “Build nith a Builder” “SALES _BY_ KLIPFEL NORTHWEST ASSOCIATES, INC. D&M BUILDING SERVICE All City Improvements --- Modern Features 9 S. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004 FE 2-8245 . Phones FE 3-9025 or UN 4-2400 | EVE. PHONE OR 3-2276 “There Is No Substitute for Experience” OPEN DAILY 9:00 - 5:30 OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE | 207 W. MONTCALM A. Murray White FE 4-954%4 Rober! E. White Gi Wes U6 -10 O P E N ——— eee eCeCCeCCCCCCCCCCC An er "THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDA ty iad ft sas A —t Cae agp gy tinfhod HOR : th . f . University of Michigan facilities) now are being used to tabulate the Commission’s county Industrial. Survey, Skrubb added. The Retail Trade Survey, which has been in progress for over a It is intended to answer six mafor questions and provide a ithey perform? How big is the market area they serve? . Why do people make their pur- ichases where they do? If they don't shop in local stores, can their trade? How important are parking facil- - jities? How important are road condi- tions on the way to the store? What's the ‘relationship of where people live to where they work? comprehensive picture of the suc- cesses and failures of retailers in Is Oakland County really a ‘‘dormi- tory area?” local merchants do anything to get) Heroic Lifesaver, 15, -iHas Favor Returned August. The favor was returned in good measure yesterday. * . Walter was rescued from the Pasquotunk River by. the Coast Guard after his sailboat over- turned in a stiff wind. s * * Dr. John County coroner who lives nearby, saw Walter clinging to an inflated inner tube. patched a rescue helicopter. . EGAD/ OUR CITY ADMIN-=- ISTRATION NEEDS A DRASTIC ) SHAKEUP, TWIG6S/ mw ASSIGNING POLICE TO HARASS CITIZENS WHO WALK ACROSS THE STREET WHILE BANKS ARE GEING LOOTED! uw IMAGINE ME, SURVIVOR OF JUNGLE DANGERS, INDIAN RE W® UPRISINGS, POLAR i : 4 na \ ma P) eA, x BEING HALED INTO Mm, COURT FOR ww. Af ROARDING HOUSE YOU'RE PERIL6, YOU'RE THROWING TO. THE WRONG “BASE, MATOR la. AUTOS BUMP & THAN INDIANS F MORE AND LIONS EVER DID/ =~ (F -YOU GOT A TJAYWALKING TICKET, DON'T LET ANYBODY KNOW YOU STILL THINK DOWN ON THE ~ FARM~GAG YOURSELE AND GO PAY THREE BUCKS FOR GETTING Say) WiseD ve/ Y iN Ss: SSS a ie YOURS ELF oe ™ | a ' I bought him a set of tools. He drilled one hole one nail’, . . sawed one piéce of wood .. . and went right back to the ~ couch again — . . . . hammered f a DONALD DUCK bg Y, MAY 26, 1956 Weeks, Pasquotank) @>m-¥) He called Coast! Guard headquarters, which dis- Puartered by Kang Feet Spndvcome oy tas, ALE Zia AA Q “a © (906 by te Bintan, tes, Tt, og BA. Pe OR By Ernie Bushmiller THIS IS IT BUT I‘LL TRY SILLY 1 READ THAT IT'S GOOD TO ROTATE _ YOUR CROPS A Ie » Sea «~BOOTS AND HER BUD By Dick Cavalli “Officer, there's an annoying little man following me!" _ a | og aes © - “tape , at Reed, T t2 goa M. 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Pt D M ent ge aan ca Bet mate fe ee ba DG PIN eel mn : sully are z. HINGe 7 cane Sinan "r ; are risad cg near oe — 134-4 C A 8E a pee te 2 a as al Bis C. ae hour d tt ae 5 Bo s es bh) atest ir per A or ‘0 ini teleet a nin ing bd D gees were i ‘eine ter aie ox lzlet s pt: on 9 ae avait lec at work E SIR ERI D. CaS « a 7 ted. x oe ee pee ls mum om Ee : et eo a ovtt oni work : 0 ~ Idi wine o' K ae = tn are ing 20 , BY E nee ; rite TH > Ben ‘ ome ute elt : t ara las 10: ean an wee N —_ an ai aoe a, 12 alt an wer ~ te pares : tiv anes Bath en Ez tn oe 8 : 5 oni ote wa ve os oe aaa ie a ass ea sew es ae ae ola ae A} ie wee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: MAY 26, 1956. ee 4 : ; 7 ak s / THIRTY-THREE ti ne wr iat 7 ii ee ee i Building 12) PPAR On Ne ADDITIONS, NG. "S08 Bradford St. Pontiac, Mich. AAA LAYING, ._ QUALITY Cc. BUD BILLS, FE 38-2050 A-l CEMENT WORK |” re Vicinity of Auburn Heights. : T-8436. ¢ cu PLOWING AND Meany plone. Tractor work, FE LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 CF fe iG, -BANDI & FIN Contractors. 21647. Weosas Hardwood Floor Service. A&B TRENCHING eee oy OE line field tile. ROOFING, SIDING AND INSULA- tions. FE 83580 or FE 4-8833 &-1 CARPENTER AND CABINET work, Or general repair, FE N OL 2741 OL pe OF CEMENT WORK. ce a AND CEMENT ferorre pela large. Resident and vesmnmer elal. G Legeereey| work, Ph. FE _ £8694. BLOCK BRICK, CEMENT WORK & fireplaces, FE CARPENTRY “AND REPAIRS. ment work. FE 5-3505 CEMENT WORK. Floors, drives, 2-2340. CE- ALL KINDS | ete. Jensen, FE CEMENT & BLOCK Work. PE 5-0782 Garden’ a Plowing 168 16B A-1 ROTOTILLING me rat 45060 anytime. FE “foes _after 3 p.m GARDEN PLOWING & DRAGGING 1 Geor, neta Callender, 664 Bay, FE GARDEN er dat gadtad DIBCING and dragging. PE GARDEN ‘gfe __ OR 3-2742 _|GARDEN PLOWING AND HAR- towing, FE 2-7369. | GARDEN PLOWING. GRADING iscing & 1g & back filling, OR 3-2406. GARDENS PLOWED OR: 3-145 ble: Drayton Area, MA §-6391 — REASON A- Clarkston R 3-3388. leyeling. OR 3-1811. too|GARDEN PLOWING, BY THE LOT or acre plone i leveling, rent; baa yr FE Petr TARDEN ROTOTILLING. 315 E. _FE_2-6920. Frownae & YARD LEVELING. FE 5-6418 FE 44878 or MY 2-5492. PLOWING AND DISCING FOR gardens and smal! acreage. Vicin- ity of Baldwin and Walton. FE ROTOTILLING OR_ 3-0583 MENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY.| joors, basements. EM 3-4879. CUSTOM BUILDING. FHA. PI- nancing. — Modernizing FE 45470 D & M BLDG. SERVICE = FE OR | | EVES. 3-221 ELECTRICAL SERVICE. FHA Terms. Gee Electric. FE 2-2671 oF re $n. FLOOR 8ANDIN FLOORS a a specialty. Carl L. eet rE | | iG. SANDING, Fin] exp. Guar. work - Leo & Bob, FE AND FE ROTO-TIT esse GARDEN lawn w. Service. Avis _#4380 ROTO TILLING _ _ Lawns and gardens. Wayne Dutch er, OR. 35732. - TILLING LAWNS AND OR 3-078. x 3s eomnplete , including power rake. O Gates PE 5-62.56. WEST SIDE PLOWING & GRAD- 3 Also black dirt & maopure, FE 4-4228 _ Laundry Service RL ALR LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac __Laundry. Phone FE 32-8101. |For PAMILY LAUNDRY BERV- FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND| ice. ph. Laucdry, FE finishing. sdioatca 2-810%. e uw! guar. work WASHINGS-IRONING. DONE. IN Hirt —- as Tazier, ona my fe pag teh -up and deliver. | FLOOR SANDING. LAYING, FIN |—C* FE | 1610. | P. Gardner, 491 Central. FE) _ 271518 Landscaping 18A GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. ~~~~— AWA Brick, stone, cement work. Plas- _tering and ttle work. FE 42200 GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL kinds. Est. 1918, Hugus Marsh, __383 N. Cass. FE 23-3021. FE 2. HOUSE MOVING FULLY _equipped. FE 46450. L. A. Young. JOS. PLEMING» FLOOR LAYING, nee pion finishing. 155 Edison. JON TAYLO FLOOR CONTR ACTOR | a ee 2410 CRA _____OR_3-1616) LE E “TRENCHING , SERVIGE Beptic tanks completely tnstalied | Footings, dirt remoced: sand and) _wravel. MAple a No “DIGGIN aa FREE EST Guaranteed MIDWEST. Water Proofing. LI 3-474. PLASTERING, NEW AND REPAIR | — Vern Keller, FE 1-026 PAPERING. PAPER REMOVED Plaster patching. painting, genera!| _fepairs. Wall washing E §-0037 | | | R G SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING AIRPORT AREA LIGHT DOZER. __FE_2-1668_ pus boeee: @ FT. BLADE. FE |GLARK’S S LANDSCAPING SERV. ice, Within 25 miles of — _T i] and sod. FE 6&- COMBINED FORCES, CEREAL aie contracting for main- COMPLETE AiR aa ee VICE, “Yawn building" Fertilizing and Pree eee OR 3-8621, or OR 3-505. ANS LANDSCAPING ee complete lawn ma’ _ building. FE 2-8712 or FE $6510. GENERAL LANDSCAPING. 10 S rs ee Pottiac C Mills FE $27 TANDSCAPING & YARD WORK. FE 4-0179. ROTOTILLING, | GARDENS AND _ lawns. OR 3-2860_end_FE 5-1842. |ROTO TILLING GARDEN AND YARD LEVELING. FE 4-6229. SODDING AND SEEDING. BLACK dirt_and top goil ft une rr 29-2650. T, FILL TOP SOIL BLACK GARDEN Fowtia AND YARD|/~ i _RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARKE ST. TrckER's R mapa. PE 6-3714/ _ PE 4-3690. 1 Bt. _Typewriter_ Service 224 senteg O r Office Gene and ply Co, 17 W, ‘Lawrence TYPEWRITERS RENTED N. Bagina __Upholstering 23 EA! USTOM ing. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. _3-2641. Pree estimates, _ Matehell's. 133 KLE'S C OPROLATER- EM IOMAS UPHOLSTERING _ TELEGRAPH = — | RIPSOVERS. DRAPES spreads. Your material PE sore, Lost |e Found — z) ~~ BULL DOG for ad LoT | | FOUND peenety and pay MA §-5307 LOST SMALL BLACK ‘CHANGE purse, with money and keys. FED ON LOST BROWK glasses between Lincoln Jr. and ward, Phone FE 3-1594 or Lincoln Jr. High School #4 E Howard Lost. TOY FOX TERRIER, black and white Wearing red harness — last seen. $5 re- ward FE 5- Lost: LADY’ 4 “LONGINES WRIST watch, Mav (2. Reward. FE LOST IN DECEMBER 3300 BALD- win, Collie, Duke’ ronge sa- above white leg Phone FE 5-0526 Reward anere pencil, matches pen at home. Lost Thurs. eve either in | Waites store. FE 2-0578 aft. 3 10 4-3437 ble and white Dark on collur | Lost. GRAY PARKER EVER front of Waites or Cloonans or tr. | LEFT A OWNER | “RIMMED | COPENEAN “3 e @ tv courts Frogpet ie W. Huron. Night serv. or. FE _STRAKA SERV ALL | makes. Se ails @ to 9 J oe at ee | GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, NY MA. | ji | 1648 Union SS See ees T MURPHY PARK TEN. | nis court Wed. eve White nylon | jacket ‘Pontiac’. Reward FE, _ 23-1840, | LOST: IRISH SETTER CHILD'S | | “pet Reward. FE 5-0392 _ | LOST: BILLFOLD GETTIN G ON the Oakland bus. Small reward {6 : LOST Ake PET WANT TO ee OT peae? FE. 30200 Nehtvan Aptmal Rescue League. _Hobbies ¢ & & Supplies 24A | WEW SCRABBLE SETS 8). PAINT a Soph sets. Gxenstoct (frames 18 East Canrences ver 3141 { | | 2 BOX SEATS INDIANAPOLIS porphin ane rE $00-Mile Race. Acrotred Knapp Shoes Herman 2070 Airport "Ra. OR 3-190 AUDIVOS REARING 2 AID DRM 1a, 101% N BAND WAGON DANCE red RICKS POR ahertt © Committee ‘ t moc reek Helenic Hal! Mariva at Auburn Sat. May 1956 Fioor show Donation $1 09 : 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, 87.50 femersn’ Studio 18 W nee | Printed napkins - Fast service. DURA-CLEAN YOUR | meres | tie erica FREE EST. FE 2-177 DAINTY MAID FOF SURPLIES | Mrs. Burns 63 Mark. Sand _dirt_and yd radin or 5-0088 plastic type linoleum coating and img oad finishing. Phone == os ee fo Seed Nccilng wand: vactubeend STONE WORK OF ANY KIN LANDSCAPING vaite's_ Notions el estimates. Call OL pols ‘34-3382. SPECIAL SHAMPOO STYLE AND HOME Fug REMODELING | AND, YARD DRIVEWAY SRADING Dandruff Stopes tat oi butiding mathtenance. Cement|_& | back. filing #0083 _othy” 500 8 Perry FE 2-124 roe ng. siding. additions heed nl bette Sb re 7 breceeray end, Darch sestomures Moving & Trucking 19. TQ) DEBT? PLASTERING HO AND 1 PATCHING ——FRENCHING TAND BULLDOZING R_D Tompson _ _ _FE 46541 WOODEN BOAT DOCKS INSTAL.| _led. Pree estimates. FE 86-0379 __ Building ; Supplies 1 124 1490 COMMERCIAL TILE. CREAM. cater: Never used, MI 41006 after BRIKCRETE orid’s most modern masonry. Slab. Inter Lake Brikcrete. mmerce. Walled Lake. Is A-1 EAVETROUGHING, FURNACE ;—_ cleaning and repairs. Reas. FE __ 27-8032 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and windows. Reasonable | _ Free est. No obligation FE 21631 “APPLIANCE SERVICE | We service all makes of automatic washers, wringer washers, refrig-' erators. Radios, cleaners and all) types of small appliances, ROY'S 06 Oakland Ave FE 32-4021. ACE TREE SERVICE: REMOVAL | ona eee Get our bid. oy ___ Business | Services” Aa SATS or FOUNTAIN PENS. repaired by factory trained men at our store General Printing & Office Supply Co. Ww. Law- _Tence 8t one FE 20135 CHIMNEY WORK Of all Kinds a speciaity including cleaning. Also ail "inde of brick Work ineldins te pointin rr ard tr Daifine wallr # Tiou reeistered £0 TES 3701 DRY WALL BY MACHINED FRE FE estimates No ieb yoo big or »smail FE 5-4628 EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & simvorel: Ph. FE 5-65093 or OR EAVESTROUGHING NEW AND, repair, flashings, duct work, metal, planter boxes, furnaces clesned | Ley repaired Ls estimates M. Sheet m §-0313 ry} a service, ener Manley. LECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE R etn restncing 218 E. Pine, 1 E-| | SEWER CL EANING Binks —Sunday Service FE 4-2021 LAWN MOWERS MACHINE ground and repaired. FE 4-3387 after 5 00 pm : LaWN MOWERS. HAND OR POW- er. sharpened or repaired. At cooled motors repaired One day rervice, Free nickun and delivery Phone FE 2-6873 65 Lincoin ~ HEATING SERVICE _ Gas, of! burners. and furnaces, 4_; On INTERIOR & EX- cleaned and servied. All makes fanee: 10 per cent den terresen Day or night. FE 4106} Days OL| Guaranteed Free _est. FE 49205 peisl WAYNE HEATING CO.| ~A-| PAINTING PAPERINO _ STERING. | rurre TKO. ALL KINDS: _Mason_ Thompson FE" 483 WIL PLUMBING AND HEATING WS * CALI TODAY ILE TEATS = peanl Son FE 4-3767 or tree estimate for painting ae — all washing your way. Whatta: 8AMs GRINDING CLIPPERS sh say? FE §-0834 | Knives “shears & lawnmowers |x ways DEPENDABLE, PAINT. | Call for & Des y. -FE 42746. 182 Jackson 8 as A-1 MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable Rates rE. Tact MOVING TRUCKIN 5-345! NG, GOOD service, EM 1-8253 or FE S352, _anyume A-1 HAULING FOR PICKUP ANY- — thing FE | ABOUT ANYTHING - HAULED Basements, etc. cleared. FE ASHES. _ RUBBISH C2 ANYTHING. Hauled Anytime after 4 ORiando 3 ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED, Jenytime ES FRANK JOHNSON HAULING, FE ue will pick up anything. E [-NERAL TRUCKING ANYTIME ‘on and ‘y stake. OR 3-7572 or OL tesa eves GE I HAUL | EVERYTHING MEDI. i a ate service 86 St ute, FE 5-79 INCINERATORS CLEANED ge or ‘Tubbish cleanup F FE 45134. rome AND HEAVY HAULING. At any time FE 80005 eee AND HEAVY ¥Y TRUCKING. Rubbish hauled gand, fill dirt, _and gravel FE 2-060 Trucks to Rent. TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 1% ton pickups 1% ton stakes Dump trucks Trailers and Tractors Pontiac Farm and Tnditstrial Tractor Co. azs S WOODWARD Oven Dai rm eink Sunda FR 4.0461 FF ¢-1442 WITT HAUL BI ACK MRI GRAV es fti] dirt and rubbich FE . 4.3445 : . LIGHT HAULING ERE: any place FE 2-66 TRUCKING AND Sr RCLENG: ) RUB- _bish, Anytime. Cheap. FE 81770. ~ O'DELL CARTAGE | Local and cr Distance Moving Phone FE 5-6806 REDUCED RATES loner van to serve you. Smith ing. FE 4-4864. Painting & _Decorating - 20: At INTERIOR DECORA- TING FASBONABLE FREE ESTIMATES OR 3.1626 r ALC USTOM M DECORATING, WALL papering. Steaming service, Com- _merce EM 33435 ‘A-) CUSTOM PAINTING PAPER- hanging ey temoved Esti: _ _mates, FE ing decorating, 26 vre. exp. FE | >- 2660 Saws, Hand Lawnmow ers, inTERior AND EXTERIOR DEC- Machine Sharpened Manley Leach 10 Bagley St Saws=La AW nmow ers Accurately Sharpene i Fwo2-7690 - 18 “Cham beriain gt i SHOVERS “WALL WASHING SERV- ces Homes. FE: 4-3021 offices factories TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV.| a Free estimates Phone FE TRIMMING AND REMOV- estimates. FE 23-6019 FE R al. 4-6324. Model TREE SERVICE — darth PAINTING. ting or too small - Shey 68-2949 ee ; MACS WALL WASHING painting Reasonable FE 5-2¢11 PAINTING AND DECORATING — K Wilibite FE 5-9! of any kind No ‘eh too Free estimates ie Cali Janitor and window service (PAINTING AND DECORATING. La tile of floor tlle, by the hour b Free estimates, A-1 work | guaranteed Cal! FE 06 INSIDE AND OUT. mit estimates FE 5-1040 or FE ‘PAINTING — PAPERHANGINO: WALLS CLE. TUPPER OR, 3-7061 ne, arpa oo = trait tr ae removal tree coumolcaal 44-8805, FE 2-8850 } AND WALL, by expert Reasonable | after 330 FE 4-0234 WELL DRILLING Well and pum repair OR 3 Dressmaking, Tailoring - 1612 ‘WINDOW washin Calls cL TEANINO DRESSES, SUITS COATS & AI- terations. 191 BE. Huron FF 47074 ALTERATION x” PROFESSIONAL Hi atipmm 1ad Bpokaue Dr, FE i ree "s L SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERA Painting & Wall W ashing | Free estimates. FE 2-2706 PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR | pal nting Reasonable rates Imates Robbins WASHING AND “PAINTING women work cuiaranteed OR 32284 See me Z21A Y. _Phy sio- Therapy etre te foot Senaians. 72 Semi-trailers | AND | irst | 238 S Jessie FE 4-7660 | IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Th Theater Travel Agencies 2 wee ~ 254, PLANNING A TRIP? VACATION SUGGESTIONS JAR LEMOS SHIP ote | RS TE GREAT LAKES CRUISES PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 698 W HURON ST FE 8-3251 |W td. . Children to Board 26 tor PE 2-11 Lovee AND CARED i SMALL San ay BY WEEK OR day. FE 46248 or FE 4-3380. Wtd. Household Goods ; 27) FURNITUR E NEEDED) Fntire home or odd tote Get the top doliar Wi! bur outright or ell it for son B B Sale Phone OR 2 2717 QUICK DISPOSAL hon ehald goods Cammuni's OF cals ALT MYr CET US BUY IT \t for vou _OA 4-2 1 OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST Cash waiting OR AUCTION = 2681 ONE furniture, buyers _FE 47681 WANTED TO BUY ae TYPES of furniture phone PE __Wtd. Miscellaneous wi BUY SRN AND _misc, articles, MY 3-1121 BA __-Money , Wanted — a $3.500 MORTGAGE on] house under construction, MArket 4-3586 a Wanted to Rent _ | ] ] 29 4 OR 5 ROOM HOUSE FURN, OR UNFURN IN NICE NEIGH. BORHOOD PHONE COLLECT, @ door prizes 9 ti) 1 i Notices & : Personals | 28 10% | LET GEORGE Perey GLAXO } | | | | >a | i= | { 2 Roumia ONLY, WANT TO RENT | TO 530 DE peola te 9-8240 2 BEDROOM HOME UNFURN Drayton Plains area easonabie | rent. PA 1-4839 or LI 5-8225 ' [DRM HOME IN TOWN 2 OR Call aiter 6 FE cy Moderate rent 2-09.20 72 BEDROOM ROUSE eity, 2 children, Prefer 1k. Orion vie Reasonable rent. Days, MY 3-2780. _Eves., _ OR 3-7214 8 TO 6. sponsible tenant on or before June 19) Will comider pian to buy. References. Lincoln 71-8675 _ CONSUMERS “POWER ENGINEER eingie, wants nice turn apt Ref- ‘"ernees FE 5-3540 after Sop COTTAGE WANTED ON Lepeke Cooley Lake of Union Take Call VErmont 8-0101 WANTED 3 BEDROOM UNFU F nished home _FE 5-1049 WIDOW WITH LARGE FAMILY desper&tely needs house in coun- try MA 5-4796 YOUNG COUPLE waite children, desire a two bedroom _unfurnistied home Call OR 3-4778 4m | NOTICE! PROPERTY OWNERS WE NEED 16 GOOD RENTAT HOMES EXCELENT TENANTS YOUR PROPERTY PASSES A DETAILED INSPECTION GUCARANTEF. \ 10 YEAR LEASE THIS i8 OPPORT ADAMS REALTY CO 382 Auburn Are After 6 FE 27 a | __ | | TWO WE | | = eall 83 OUTSIDE ! TONG | | FE ROOM HOUSE BY RE-| ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME | "NITY. CALL AT ONCE | FE 4-330) | | __Television Service 22| Share Living Quarters 30 SN ee AE SD EAE ALAS CRE child CON Eee HA Ett ; PYR= OLD NEAT AND he EAN ee Desires to s with one other per ps hice apt. og home. Will consider renting nicely fura. howe. Box 31, Pontiac Press | WOMAN TO SHARE LAKE FRONT) wo are ‘specialists in_ trading. _on hs S-1982 ; We are ¢ a yg as =A the leading traders of Pontiae | M ; [ape ee it = hee ated, ae a $ Wed. I. Contracts, ! Mtgs. 32 pena Fy of trading your _ We have homes. farms, ad YOU. WANT TO SELL OR buy a land contract? For quick results, TC Trocke Realtor , lake Ra CASH For land contracts. New or oid.) Large or torte Buyers waiting. or or WE 5-9075. Ak er "Ted McCullough No ob if ic = HAY DEN, is E Walton _* Open FOR LAND CONTRACT cra KY papi iahnon $440 Dieie Hwy. | CONTRACTS WANTED |... We need contracts for immediate sale Buyers waiting. at have you? Reasonable discount. large or smal! balances, new or sea- soned contracts. Clark Rea) Es- 2, . Hur tate. ok PE 4-492 or evenings. Ast fo for Mr Clare $200, 000 Available For purchases of land contracts We have immediate buyers. Brine in your contract, and take home the cash See, Mr Johnson perecosuy for fast action. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704.8. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 LET US Bid on the sale tract before you sell. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl NJ Saginaw St, Ph. FE 5-6165 ___Open_Eves Till 8: 0 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR as jecetroes or equity im your K .. Templeton, Realtor | 333_Orchard Lake Rd_ FE 4-4563 is the ‘bird’ bs 1060 W. Hu- ron 8t. Phone 32-8316. DON'T SELL YOUR LAND CON- cabron | ae ad have seen us. co. NGS & ahs % ie Woes vn $250,000 At our Leal to purchase new seasoned or contracts for our clients. ons before you eell, ASK me FOR BoB MAHAN, To Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN R®ALTY CO. REALTORS | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | mn Evenings on Sundays 1075 we: a \_ FE ¢ MORTC GAG ES; On "6000, Beet yo ot ners Pe 405271 WE WILL cash fier with no additional hid- den costs Free estimates NICHOLIE & HARGE R, 32 W_ Huron FE! 5-8183 | Wanted Real Estate 32A | STATE-WIDE REAL ESTATE SERVICE INC. oiere you une opportunity to list» pro ls v or business for tate-Wide coverage. 28 offices th no Michigan to serve you, ony County Reprerentative B. D “CH ARLES, Realtor 1717 S. TELEGRAPH FF 4-0821 Johnson! goraren ‘can sell vour propert us for quick action. We have buyers for all types of roperty, especially 3 bedroom mes with or without basements. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 SOLD or Not sold d your nroperty bei ause if ha nt Cae i £0 BROS. REALTO $660 ‘Dixie Rey _Phone OR. 3-1295 GARDENING WEATHER Were Cultivating Listings LETTUCE Bei] your property be peaced Huron Open 9 to 9 FOR QUICK COURTEOUS SERV. fee on city or suburban property. list with . . I. Ups LE SITES TO NLD) 197 E. HURON STREET. 48284 Eve FE 23971 7 , PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? IT DORAN 'T PAY Our method of showing only to qualified prospects saves) you time “Dont Worry with Call us now We heed farms lakes ond resicential roperties We handle all details or financing and closing. ® Buy—To Sell—To Trade “you! ‘Buy IT—WE LL INSURE IT "MAHAN |: ALTY CO, REA Comperaiive ren Fares Pxchance ° 20263 + 1073 W. _ Turon NEXT’ DOOR TO BRANCH Post OFFICE ,3_ ROOM PRIVATE E ENTRANCE HURON APTS DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cah in es hours for your equity Call rach. A Stout. Realtor TT N. Saginaw Bt. Ph: FR 56-8166 Open Eves, Till 8:30 Realtor Eves. jarge or small. of your con GIVE YOU A Set panty Wants S) buy @ or ‘mor home — full easement. ta or out of Call MA 5-7696. comes, business rtunities soa Northerp resorts listed for trade RRIS & SON REALTORS 732 oe Huron mieboney FE 41557 ~~ SELLING YOUR HOME ? We are tn immediate need good residential property mtiae. tast courteous service, call J A. Taylor, Realtor, FE |= See and commercial erties, acreage or farms. Qua buyers Waiting ; ROY KNAUF, Realtor | | 26's W Huron. FE 2-7421 OA 86-3398 LISTINGS WANTED — | We have many buyers waiting for all Kinds residential prop- erty im the Rochester area Roger B. Henry, Inc. ou Main St. 1849 E, Aubura Rd. } OL 1-011! L Lei ___ Rochester Miem WILL BUY FROM OWNER Smai) house, ree ists end bi dee location, _ $500 d own WILL BUY OR LIST wae LAKE “Othe” iver Teena, Commerce Pontiac EM R. F. McKINNEY Univ. 1-5788 | | | “BUY. OR SELL ear or wil! sell it ie you | ls ou how to get cash if cm zoe s y ressonetle Call now and | i) ~- wove it RILEY. BROKER $00 Esina beth Lake Ra FE ¢1157 We he 5. Oak tots. A OTT & BONS | FEL e134 A 6-2503 WANTED LAKE FRONT COTTAGE =f I wil) personally buy your ore, \ Wanted Real Estate aa Rent Apts, Furnished Ey Rent Apts. Unfurnished 4 3. ROOM FURN, APT. AND BATH. Pvt. entren Automatic of = Ley Water ner, aa Mt _Cienfens_ o _ FB dt So ate. _Couple on only, OR 3-632). IE RMS. NEW, BRIGHT AND cheery ty nice quiet home, Ret- erences, FE pat, _ Sun. | and after 5:15 week Fai ROOM FURNISHED oT IN- _ quire 138 W. Hu ; J ROOM APT, ADULTS ONLY. _ 21 East. Longtetlow. E. CLEAN ROOMS AND Pal. — ts — couple only 3 ee eG WALKING D ig Dis. | tance from downtown. FE 5-46. | € RM. APT. NEAR PONTIAC am tor, Private entrance and bata Inquire 22 Auburn. office in rear (2 ROOM FURN. APT SHARE| bath 342 Orchard Lake Ave '¢ ROOMs AND BATH PVT EN. trance Small child welcome $20 ee week. FE @1431. 340 Baldwin ve. 1) 3 NIC { 4 ROOMS, BATH, AND UTIL. | Cal FE Cee 4 ROOM APT, FURNISHED OR RO unfurnished. Private bath and en- _trance Adults only 122 Augusta. 4 ROOMS, LAKE FRONT. 6390 | for season, FE 2-4375 4 ROOM FURN APT PRIVATE bath & entrance Clean couple _! References 483 N. Johnson 4 ROOM a. BEDROOM, LOS - bora it opping center, 8 Edna ROoMAT: ; BATH, CLEAN Cou- _ple No ¢ dcnmere 1035 Oakland. ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance west side at FE "23-0661 after 6 00 call FE 5-8323__ All Modern Efficiency 2 tooms & private bath. Idea) tee vores couple (7 8. Pad- ry { F ALBERTA APT BLDG, 1 AND 2 room efficiency, kitchenette ao tivate bath. adults only. | addock _ : | APT FOR COUPLE CALL FE 3-026) | BACHELOR” APT. PRIVATE, EN- trance 5@ Cottage St 5-6863 | CLEAN Le tolls Aa “FOR 2 or 3 men PE 3-7308 CLOSE_1N_= ROOMS, KITCHEN. | ette. Employed clean couple only, No drinkers. FE 4-233) | EXCLUSIVE 4 RM. BATH, FIRST floor, garage, by appointment. 490 W_ Huron EXTRA NICE 3 CLEAN ROOMS one pat bath. PE 4-3876. _ APT. FOR RENT. 3 R soa) bath, separate entrance elean 289 E. Bivd. or FE 4+-1666 | | | | | stantial down a fovmant. coh Mi _ 4-0473,_after ‘We Specialize In prepersee hepa in Water. Lncteed ringfield & ‘ndependence or eat eaten & top dob ia iist with w larkston Real Estate 2% 8 Main. Clarkston, Mich MApie 5-5821 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 eee 18T FLOOR PRIVATE 3 AND _dbath. Square ate FE #1370 i BLK. FROM SEARS. NICE chen furnished agt for 1 gentile- _FE 21464. Tae CLEAN, PVT. BATH, RE- nd: & utilities. Refined adults. R FE 2-3000 TR OO ot KITCHEN NETTE aND Adulte only Alberta Apis. _N Paddock. 2? LARGE ROOMS, NICELY FURN Suitable for 2 boys or 2 girls. FE 16000 ee 3 3 AND 3} ROOMS, PVT BATH, _hewly decorated apply 1 7 Clark. 2 ROOM FURN APT SHARE _bath. 342 Orchard Lake Ave YT ROOMS AND BATH. NO CHIL- dren Nice and clean. 49 8. Tas- a ania FEL $1733, ROOMS, IDFAL FOR BACHE- Pattee 106 _T Dresden APT PRIVATE raphe i74 Mt bof Fae FE |2 ROOMS AND BATH, ADULTS only, excellent location, west side, _ $60 a month 102 Washington 23 ROOMS. WASHING PRIVILEGES. pvt entrance FE 2-066) 2 ROOMS AND BATH WITH PRIV. ent. 40 Dwight FE 8-2704 2 ROOM APT UTILITIES FURN. _ Adults only FE 2-4207. ROOM FURNISHED APART- ment, “ Hill 8t RM. RN. APT UTILITIES pd cisaren welcome. FE 54-3197. 2 LARGE ROOMS. FULL BATH. ee entrance. 3446 OAKLAND 2 RMS. BATH, UTILITIES. N ly decorated tn priv. home. $16 per week Prefer xsi elderly or young _couple Fi 2 ROOM PARTMENT, 22 Auburn Ave ashi facilities, | - ne ee, | FURN. APT. 2 blocks from downtown. 160 E. Pike or FE #1654 | PURN. APT. 198 ORCHARD 5 LAKE. _Elderty_ couple_preferred AND ®ABY COZY automatic heat ? large rooms with pvt SARL OE, one bath FOR COUPLE and clean with Everythin, ehud ‘ ss: Good” neighborhood! ant _dock. FE | ft LARGE 2? “aoa "BPPICIENCY apt, with M Cow ~ — one ¢ saama Re LARGE ¢ ROOM POR TWO COU- Lew pel Goes Parking jot, front vg entrance. #4 Oakland _Ingutre Ss LARGE Sant APT. LAKE frontage, private entrance. MY _>302 NICE CLEAN 3} ROOM A POR clean, quiet couple re. rir |SMALL CLEAN MODERN APT. | Reduced rates. 162 Chamberlain. or MA 54-3251 _!3 ROOM nots fitted BLUE | Sky Inquire — | aoe ARE “LAKE J ROOM -HOUBE. ($50 MONTH | 3 rooms” bath, newly dec-| 54 Edison FE 58-2168 orated. aires ent FE 43360 _ 3} ROOMS — “AND | BATH. | BLES. |SMALL MODERN APT VERY | from lake. Retris. & & stove. adults clean, $15 per week, plus utilities. referred. es south of OR _}-0380 paste. near Commerce Rad. EM WA CLEAN @¢ ROOM |. PRIVATE BATH AS eN. apt. Private entrance. share 7 RMS IVATE BA ND EN- bath with landlady. Garden. OR | trance. . Bald Eagle L 12 am. only. and} _ Lake 29th all day | ny Pita LAKE HOME, $i6,- See { 1,000 dn, sell or rent. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 es = oa NEW YEAR , ROONS ? BEDRM. Large living room. bedroom, bath,| kitchen, Frigidaire, stove. oi] heat pie No children, References. Ne gas furnished Private entrance | @rinkers. Write Pontiac Press | Aauits only. Ph FE 45066 after! Box 00. _ a |_4 | SMALL 1 BEDROOM MODERN. Lae Ao Now “AVAILABLE ; GOOD | newly decorate Coupie | only \“ condition and excellent location | Rear W Huron St. $40 oni $55 908 | per month Adults per month Everything pvt 2720 Dixie Hwy See Mr Wellhoff, manager, ; 27088. eves, OR 3-4958 or BEDROOMS. ON “LAKE. CALL TE Dee __ a ROOME AND SHOWER. PRI- bent entrance. Inquire et caretak- era, 3 211 Orehbard Lk. Ave } ROOMS, MODERN STEAM heat. FE 2-106). 3} ROOM MODERN GARAGE APT. Elect. furn Watkins Lk. Priv. Couple only $80 a mo. OR 3-1650 after 6 7 ROOMS AND BATH ONFURN. Rochester Inquire 1500 John OL 2-i396 |2 LARGE RM APT. UTIL. FURN. 890 Robinwood Off N_ Perry | 4124/3) ROOM APARTMENT: week 15 Clark 2 ROOM FURNISHED 1 Dd CHILD welcome, private entrance _Mt_Clemene 2 ROOMS -AND BATH, PVT. ENT. _Aduits FE 45276 2 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, Laundry facilifies, piped bath. 196 Sanderson. Apply E. Entrance. 2 ROOMS, Paid bain UTILI- _iies. FE 2-266) 2°RM. PURN, APT. PRIVATE EN- _trance, main floor #5 Auburn 2 ROOMS AND BATH WN WI decorated, for couple 116 LaFay- ette a ROOMS = Be APPLY 14 Close S Upstairs . i NICE ROOMS, PYT BAIH ectr Adult, FR 2-840) — IND FLOOR 3 ROOMS. BATH all utilitie. furm $23 Orchard Lk FE ¢7301 ‘ i ‘7 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH. Child welcome. 431_N. Perry 2? LARGE RM8. CLEAN. CLOSE | tn Gentlemen. preferred. LS 2 ROOMS. Ss NEWLY DECORATED. bath. 63 Poplar Bt, o 2 ROOMS AND BATH : J1_ Stowell 2 ROOM. BATH. PRIVATE | france 1 or 2 adults, 109 | Merten 2 AND } ROOMS 1 CHILD WEL- come Also 4 rooms vround fioor, | + unfurr References 261 State st |2 ROOMS UTILS FURN BODIE) 258 Orchard Lake hy ARGE ROOMS FIRST FLOOR entrance Cal) FE 4-4625 nly it chee 5 ee 2 ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED. _nhear hus line 88 8 Francis 2 ROOMS BATH, PRIVATE ENT TV. child welcome. FE 6-0405 2 LARGE ROOMS DOWNTOWN, _inquire 22 Auburn, offices tn rear~ 7 2. ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE } and bath. FE 5-8466, 184 Mt. Ciem- | _ens Bt. 2 ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR . ee or working couple. 16 Flor- | 2 ROOMS 09 Franklin Bird 3 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED Clean private entrance Adult: No drinkers FE 2-3664 3 RMS NICELY FURN PRIVATE bath Adults - 115 LeGrande 3} ROOM APT PVT. BATH AND. ent FE 2-70858 Bet i1,and 8 3 ROOMB_ AND (PRIVATE ‘BATH Adults only Very — fcoee meek, Co, Frias a UNF. CLOSE and hee Ole Center on pe. BATH, SEPARATE entrance a tn. Employed cou- _ple. FE 2-2832. _t 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, | —* | _Jenale, _FE 5-5 E 40070 164 Juds 2 Nooua AND oe BATH ON | | main floor Private entrance, 319 | _Prospect St |3 RMS PECL TE, BATH AND EN. | | trance 3 ROOMS VT BATH | AND ENT. ; Adulte only 87 8. Parke ;3 | ROOMS, FURNISHED. me | Center {3 ‘ROOM APT SLEEP ROOM for 3. Nr, downtown, +7060. * |. $15 a week. | $10 deposit. 407 8 | } LARGE RMS AND BATH LOW- flat on Pike Basement. p ese iQ wn acant min walk to rE _5-0281 3} ROOM UNFURN rent At 3348 Primary 6t. __ Heights } ROOM HOUSE, COMPLETELY apt. heat furn $65 @ mo Lake furn. $50 per month 54» room upper _privileges. OR 1 266 _ 7 LARGE ROOMS, PVT. BATH _and entrance FE 2-4855 _ 2 ROOMS, PARTLY FURN NISHED _ 6495 Cooley Lake Rd 3 RMS AND PRIVATE TE BATH fear GMC Truck, score 1 child $1250 =weekly ing heat 390’, Prospect 4322 3} ROOMS AND “BATH, 2? BLKS from lake. Retrig & stove Aduils preferred ® miles south of ae "ie near Comme:ce Re 70° p teetce —mem—oee Rn Auburn AM + ROOMS 84 Patna BATH hight« 3 ROOM: APT Ciose to bus 285 Whittmore a (AND BATH. HEAT, HOT WATER, stove and refri, Partly furn. Opdyke. 4 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER Pvt entr Garage Lake priv. _Adults References FE? 2.2908 4 ROOMS AND BATH FE 7-889 BAr'! BBR REPRIG and gas FF PRIVATE line. Partly STOVE: 2-725 ENTR furn heat 4 AND BATH UPPER, NICE AND | clean, well-heated in winter, bua at door adults only, no pets. 111 _Proapect ee 4 ROOMS & BATH — HEAT & HOT WATER! FURS W SIDED REA: SONAR EEA DES: PHONE Fl 47706. 3 ROOMS. UNFURN ITOVE HEAT enone children Will ot be evail able until after June lst FE 5-438) 5 ROOMS NO CHILDREN UNDER yb? Heat & Hot water furn.,, 130 8 Parke FE 464 f ROOM LOWER AND § ROOM upper flat Near igh choo! Avail, June Ist Write ‘ontiac —Press, Box 101. 0 $ LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, _Blso basement apt 343 Irwin,” 5 ROOM. EAST BLVD. TERRACE, | gas heat, rent. $75. FE 22048 after 6 Ee eee, | 8 ROOMS AND BATH OR 3-4R17 5 ROOMS AND plese GAS HE! West Side FE ROOMS 14T TLOOR - CLOSE | _in Call FE 2-6663 or FE 2-7734_ ALBFRTA APT BIL.DO. 1 AND 2 room effirience kitchenette end Tivate bath. adults only, 200 N ¥ sido Close in — 3 & bath Heat & hot reasonable. Nicholie water Very dy ioe 33° «W. Huron. FE 5 re “2 ~ ROOMS: AND _ BATH. Private entrance Close to Fish- rit and Pontiac, Reasonable. FE 1357 HO Ufe FOR RENT. UNF. 63 Whitfield Call aft 4, FE #1590 } ROOMS AND Caretaker ‘ 103 batt rR Huron | CAROE Garden 3-1043 MODERN | “GARAGE Airport. OR AND RATH Adults Near a “IN Al and adh POOM3 Oneida washer month. No LARGE 7 drver aren 1404 F 3 LARGE ROOM AND gaTH Mines priv,, Le. priv, 1761 Cass Lk. Road. 0 Ei WALLED LAKE. _ Peas POSSESSION FOUR _Tms, and bath; upper. | FE 2-7832. MARY DAY, LOW 4 RMS. AND bath. 3 | bedroom. FE 2-7367. and 3, ‘breakfast. rooms, Resale heat Hot water, day and night. Janitor eern ae neste to move inte. Close 7 . corner ‘Guana “ PvT, CLOsE fe ist. FL. 3 & Bath U bath & screened | paren ho. ce FE_6-1414 SMALL APT PARTLY FURN _ $25 a _ month, FE 27563. STATE 8ST UPPER 2 RMS bath. Utilites Adults Cet mo. Close in, 3 & bath Heat ho, water. Very reasonable Ni- chole & Harger, 33 W. Huron. FE 5-8183 UNION COURT APTS. 3 rooms a bath. Adults only. | $43 per moo . kK. G. HE MPSTEAD After 5, call FE 57871 | 102 E_ Huron FE 48284 | Baers LAKE FRONT NORTH | Shore. Year ‘round modern. 3) rms and bath. Couple. EM 3-8704 UPPER MODERN 3 ROOMS On lake—yvy. around waeune only 690 Central Lake Orion _ UPPER 4 ROOM AND BATH PRI- vate entrance, tthilities turn. $75 a month Ot 3-1972 & $65 Dr, ‘BEAUTIFUL | lakefront apt. 6 rooms, automatic heat Newly decorated. Upper Adults MA 41273 Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 SMALL GARAGE HOUSES NEAR Blue 8ky. Couples or bachelors. 1 child welcome. Free rent to couple with experience’ to manage and do handy work around cabins ‘2088 Common catty atler 6 ‘PM 2 BEDROOM | 1CK RANCH wpe home Booutitulty furn. Large Close goif course, eae shopping. Only 10 min. drive Pontiac Adams Realty Co _8-0705 . 2 BEDROOM HOME. COM. pletely furn. Modern. clean ae | viv.) yr lease a $06 8 | ed Horse FE 20179 |? BEDROOM MODERN, to FE NAT'L | fireplace, auto. oli heat, wall to) » wall carpeting. li basement. | Airport. | fenced yard, near 34044 ~ COMPL aie FURN. NR Walters Lake mo. Child He Welcome | 7 ROOM HOUSE nou PLETELY aes turn, Yea HOUSE FURN. _ FE 37 4 ROOMS, $29 A WEEK. éi08 HOH. land Rd, Watkins Lake Apply _ Cottage No_ 6 FURN COTTAGES, CHILDREN __welcome. 3810 Dixie Hwy, HOUSE FOR | RENT, 4 ROOM A ath 18 Lotta $18 a w week, ~ LOOK a 16 overnite kitchenettes, 1 block west sea” Sky. rk'e Corner. MODER "Stack Aap = s fertabedl a ogi ch aa Rd. ¢ Corner | Meo Haat PURN. HOUSE. 295 PER- ry ve. _Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 Rent Lake Cottages. _ 304 | | | | A VACATION AT CA8S LAKE - June, July, August. Bandy beach Boast. Nice clean apt for four. $50 weekly. FEderal 4-682. NEW, 7 BEDROOM. LETELY modern, areas thee — lake. Close to Pontiac. _Pyt. beac _Reasonabie. MA +3407. WILLIAMS LAKE. GLEEPS 4. Motern conveniences. $50 week. Boat. Private beach. OR 32878 WITLTAMS LAKE FRONT, FE 5-5479 after 5 pm Tom Cae COTTAGES ALL modern MAple §&-7086.. VACATION EARLY FOR . LESS. Pontiac Lake front Modern re- sort, $30 per week until June 3th Bandy, beach, safe tor children. _R. and K Cabin Bay. 37 For Rent B Rooms. Bee 2 TPANISHE., ROOMS. ADULTS 2-6689 «'69 Whittemore. ATIRACTIVE bs einen FE ¢6041. busine Ca TO SHARE ROOM -with twin beds. Cooking privi- leges: 5 min, from downtown. FE } | STATE “(ae - UPPER 7 RMS & bath Utilities. Adults only. $50 mo BUS STOP PVT. ENTRANCE Cook & Jaundr, Lg 409 W Huren CI FAN COMPORTABLE SLEEP tng room Near High Sehool For geotieman Jat floor FE 4-6363 | CIEAN 8LEEPING ROOM LA- les 37 NS Innerspring mattress: _ Saginaw FE 277100 DESIRABLE ROOM . FOR BUS woman. W, side hole FE 5-1603 FURNISHED ROOM, BATH, PRI- _vate entrance. OR 3-264}. aiRts, pore PRIVILEGES, _pr v, entrance [NICE CLEAN TUeES nO GRC kitchen priv. for girls or woman Call between 11 and 4 Sunday. FE 2-626) NICE SLEEPING ROOM AND GA- rege. Fo? iady. On first floor Good east side location. FE 40640 ROOMS FOR RENT 62 N _ JOHN- E _ 6-065) _ cou FOR CLEAN woRKING $6 a week. Close In, FE man | 5-728 |'ROOM OR ROOM xD ‘BOARD for 2 ladies OR 3-582) SINGLE SLEEPING KOOMS FOR two gentleman Kitchen privileges. | 2648 Parke, FE _8-3152 | SLEEPING ROOM BOARD OP- | ‘tlonal 100 N. Telegraph—~ -EEPING ROOM. 1'GENTLEMAN Near Pontiac Motor. 133 Oliver. SURE PING Ey 7) 2: ROOMS Ser EE IN Seneca __ Rooms ‘With Bo Board 3 38 MAN TO SHARE LARGE com. fortable room. Twin beds, good _location FE 2-34 SPOTLESSLY CLEAN ROOMS home style meals FE 86-0377 Matthews Convalescent Homes. 38A | si. 5 A WONDERFUL HOME FOR ELD- | erly people, pele inetees Gee ent, lov ing Rates = Rates werting « Be $125 OR 3-5320 Hotel Rooms 39 (PAL LPL PL PAP PP PN HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or Toom apartments. Cooking and refrigeration unit, o64 Auburn FE HOTEL ROOSEVELT Sedhce-haienntt "aa vapenmeatmarantediteees aa ax ix tbeAL LOCATION For” A GROCERY 8ToRE | LOG CABIN NEAR_ OR 13-4558 2.9139 BY OWNER. 4 ROOM AND RS ‘Rent ent Stores 40) 2 STORES 2615 AND 2617 N. DIX. fe, Suitable for or ape retail | a, FE 50042_OR+ or office location. F _ 3-139) 8. SAGINAW iT. AVAILABLE for any kind of oe FE drug- store or real estate and insurance office. St. Near Waterfor) We Hall. C COMPTON & 8ON OR 3-4558 __ FE 2-7088 FOR 15 YRS. month. Located at 424 als OL 2-9761. or $65 per _m an st Rent Office ‘Space aI Main ‘FLOOR LOCATION ON West Huron, next to Riker Building. Ideal for retail or pro- fessional services office Ward ©. Partridge Realtor. 1 Ww Huron. FE ¢-35861. lor Rent, Office Space Idea] location for professional use Total of 740 sq. ft. available. John K, Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 10l', N Saginaw Street Phone 47 ' Eve FE 32-1804 or PE 5-4846 | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 3 CAR GARAGE SUITABLE FOR, cw ee or erase: 18 Gien- | BOAT AN! Finca SANDER. POL- | tshers) scrubbess ement grind- | ers. steamers ete FE & 31 - 20 _ Baldwin Ave FoR RENT PASTURE: ACRE run. Plenty of water. teas Eagie a Davisburg. Holly, MElrose ONE WAY, COAST TO COAST RENT mney LEAVE THERE | nr and Closed Tratiers Pr : a Fa per Dixie Hwy. | For Sale fern 43. Sei naw | WILLIAMS LAKE } 1 rm. modern, waterfront home. Painted walls. oak floors, large, landscaped jot. Priced to sell. ormation. ca : ELL A. N | R'TOR lo W, Pike enivan Lake Village Gam Warwick hes eevera homer ADAMS rane scente Nal beepasknah ceramic tile ageoet bey tow a carpeting sliding Konig blasiered ox And boyy pal feat apres apeies Lge ention . sintanent "aly. acting 4 ea ow ras em on "NOR TH S West st. L. Sp — qnly $7,060 $2.00 F' FULL PRICE t bedroom home. Located om quiet street, this Is a real rent beater, Check on this 38) W) Huron, | $750 DOWN or TRADE For Sale Houses 4 43 NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTGAGE COST ~ OPEN HOUSE basem will Mi aceepe tnt 3 bedroom $12,200 lake. privileges. 5505 as part payment. River’ Dr., bungalow. Newly deco- sey ™rully modern, Immediate possession. R. J. VALUET, Realtor . Mw Qakland ave _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CLARKSTON. RIDGE ESTATES 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME AVAILABLE TO VETERANS WITH ‘NO MONEY DOWN OPEN SUNDAY 1-6)P ME. To reach property, go nort Dixie Mienwey (U8. 10) to cane ston 15). Turn right to Waldon Ra. watch for our homes back of elementary school. WA: KENN EDY REALTOR | 3097 W Huron St rE Open Evenings "til ® 3 BEDROOMS hd er pce phe You folks have nom asking for nN. now here .t- This home is 24x36 on foundation and 7 has stories. Imagine 7 Aapone 9 and full reo- want to wee LAKEFRONT riced at matic ‘ heater Fully insulated. en Pine Lake in Only $9,500 with $1.250 down. ~ ymour Ainge basement ue ol] REE ' COLORED We have 5 outstandin Call aha fee we to fit. your requirements. ADAMS REALTY CO. “a2 Aubure Ave FE 4-339) OR 3-420 . FE 2-703 3 BLOCKS Elizabeth home, ve one 6. call 3 ees oo beach tase ts rice $15, "300 with #4,- 000 down. e106 3 bedroo: — 1 floor. Plastered walls. Hardwood floors, full bath. Lot, 180x300 A good buv - Terms, CUCKLER REALTY | A ES TS EQUITY te on ar OWNER WA tractive brick ranchette Bos On heat. Payments, Mansfield bedrms., in painted *parement Fenced yd. bow = mo. hae taxes, ins. it. FE 4-08 rE fas AROUND WOME pass CoM: merce Lake. o ing, Ideally jocated. Beraain. u y i pm to § pm Se | 2004 Ridge- mont 3 MODERN HOUSE ay ACRES, Carpeting, fireplace serene. bc miles ae tiae _basement 500, 5 BY OWNER .; Mome and 36 lots, 4 Bedrooms wae sage. re — Rear all Ary ry ey Bae: Sete, Wy & to pdwn, le “atthe, come! "i Eat Call OR ars 3-2088 pointment, 4415 W. Walton. DU LAKE bas —, am, bess room dining L. Well p A large rquage. . peppy down payment. Atirac- tive term sonable terms. Dorothy Snyder Lavender TOR 3140 W_ Huron FE 24411 8 ACRES “GRAYLING. or $170 cash FE 44084 FE 451? _| BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP | 3 becirm = brick rageh 1's bathe | full ttle besement.. natural fire- place Attached plastered garage Located at 2080 vonshire | Wood | asre end 54q. vere Rd.) $24 900 ome in or call C come AND SON, 4120 N WOOD- WARD AVE. ROYAL OAK. LIB- _ERTY_9-1000, 2 FAMILY BRICK, A REAL [REAL BAR- sia) ics be handled with $1650 on Norton Ave. 68 W. Huron St BY. Cate! — ties WES WEST SIDE, good terrace Ofl, 2 bed- venetian biinds, carpeted $2,675 down, $60 mo. roenes staircase. FE 40716 § ACRES ANID HOUSE. NO 8UN-) day calls, OA 82308. NEAR PINE LAKE nearly new 3 bedroom brick ranch } with paneled den, bath and a half | Patio. it won't jast long at $21,700 2469 «St Joseph } OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 | Johnstone & Johnstone | W Maple at Cranbrook | Biringham MI1_7-0200 | EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 2 BED- room house, cre latge ur ing room hen bath, giass porches. pavement, 2 car garage. Located on 100 200 lot. Vartety of fruit freed) and Gee. Pope Boner Short block ner, EM. 3-3324 5100 DOWN Will build on vour lot a 2? or 3 bedroom home with rough plumb-— ing and electric. Exterior com-/ plete. Your plans or ours | A.C. COMPTON & SONS ; or FE 2-7088 | A MONEY MAKER | z FAMILY. income. Low down payment will | handle, Fuliy insulated—gas heat - automatic water heater screened - tn front porch — wall-to- | rained staff. § octal, aia doctor ting — ra, ton call. Beautiful « nde with ee pe iy tol eall’ hence: lovely shade trees. e Cone; sible to factories, stores and Nursing Home, 1365 Baldwin Ave. buses. Phone FE 2-2628. Operated by Mrs. Merie DeForé. | ; BEDROOMS, (8, COMPLETELY thm Ss roughed in. $500 down. MA_5-0405 BOARDING HOME FOR ELDER. | rence ee en TD BATH. ) le Excellent food and|“ goign ¢ rm. and bath up. Outside ee Be ne watranee, Owner. 138 nittemore | EXCBELLE ARE FOR AGED. _8t, Pontiac, | finished 3. bedroom ranch, full basement, water and sewage. lumbing, wiring and fixtures ot water, new of] space heater installed, tile on kitchen and Iiv- ing toom floor Ly ihre 1) acre! $1,500 down FE 23403. ~ lot, utility and part baserhent. On large fenced lot, Low down pay- Rooms oh2 30 up. Bath. $17.50 up.| ments and low monthly payments. E bsi26 _FE_#I714. _ HORON ROTEL 4 aa a - eres (Sch 4-100: at ern rooms ay T week, 45| home, thou or Wert Huron st Phone FE? 6995 Elizabeta Lk. Rd, WOODED, WITH YEAR reed home, Fall basement. $6,- 950. Ter | Lovely 2 bdrm home, neat as a pin, | on latge lot Basement, hot air furnace 1's car garage. Lots a fruit trees $10,900. tome. T. G. Trocke | 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM_ 3-467! WILL BUILD SRICK your ae Jove on i : in per mo, Complete on exterior, Mich- : ollie & Harger. W. Muron, FE caren neem FOR SALE BY 3 BED- room brick, Seomfeia rs Swe Phone OL, 23-7896 after 6, CAKE Ep ca ha i, Semis Won) AG ar aricatace. 2 lots, quick sale ~ x 4 m house, 3 miles west of Waterford. 3 lots onty $400 dn. 11 acres and 6 room house. base- ment, ville area, $1,000 ba 2 acres, good 4 room se, rage Lee sie: Reasona ie ow down GEO. "YL ARBLE, Realtor: 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford; Phone OR 3-1268 CRESCENT LAKE PRI Waterford scr St. Benedict door, $11,900. 62,000 shade trees, bus passes down. Some | location as above brand. new “ latwe lot. Priced to sell $12,200 e $86 with $4200 down to mortgeg month T. G. Trocke 1648 Union Lake Rd EM 39-4671» | ood SUNDAY 26 COLORED GI | NEBRAKSA, New home, 2 bedrooms, large living with picture window ter heater, painted w ‘ eet water, gas AL EDROOM IN "vo ps Lo CATION Some streets Drive out asl M4 ay Nebraska, turn left to sign, RAY O’ NE IL, Restor 262_8. Pee PE She or yaoi Co-operative Real E P ON TIA c j PR ‘ ES S, Ss f ATURDAY Y. : MA ¥. j 96. 1958 a5 ‘ ss ei: For | h : a . . , pe te . Se VETE = F.C igo |e Howe | = - FE1$30 RA Tal ¥ 5 Fi a P or ee : ALTER bath et ot ; BEL ® A ove H o ae E aS V k ly ou V R * +8 AG ite! NS * OaED V =n | Elec Ee a y Sub ses : male TR we aoe trie an OOh aay urban “4B . i ae ea M a eee as Be esate ve ciat Soe = ! Mi pom hom PL M D4 02 HE tea ; sonra “ exer ie aie ‘Mode 7 oye e. ell TA INT e \ HU {PS a "Neen BU Ta corm con- xX. S Fo \ RO! S iy Ss : rm unl! nar S Ss gE : { N yon . 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Bc er yr caret yR C 933 as fs 4 a F . \ 5 wh a m2 living 8 . x “B peste 000 | in T \ avo) oi Y your 2 a, won. cnen soe na He LAYT IRD OL postens oe | room ta Ore 1 \ ag x tte own anare | ar a earon cae TR cated TON To el NG i eee nat | pia roo: = 1¢1 ine Ari egra E ry Fhe ite oom piel ; ated an ‘ 5. ‘nw on $7 walle | piace: paiae ni da At one Fi “IL, ie | feet and cane . se at Aaa =e Ss eh | em“ forties kd, . =} u : uJ | t. 8 3 f ° H r 0 . . Bates Real Je o teks sa ac DS CG NU Puen nO ull a ' i t r oF _ -type 25 n y Etave onan +0 ws can bath | lant lastered hh Pe ee mip R NF “ein ae aie t 2 ve iz 3 ‘ ne 7 le epee es vente 1 h Lille Ic if ae 2 te 5 Bong nh ent it th aged areal as Sith suk Aan nol a | a) I] 600 wey vines ~ i eng e or at lot. F ; . oak sew. . re of Les ue OT. do F Tots 0 : .| hath" ° o3 ot, Full rat beg ase il ad “nde IE . wn ales of ; ae Sj s30) nuaeiey ut enee rete 8 pasts on . cod wii ver PT al price ope we tee Ane Sol See ig iJ er on 7 175 i a~ a i ets. 8 r f fultis REA of fi niv R nice! ay living aries en | fe or CEL LTOR ofl et 2 y \ an un- santa ro ee a ta j _. ARG Li rR ee : fte r 0 ms til Seal im and a. 8 m | __F E stin, . lot om Bane te pee 5. War ator Improv ‘ ae FE ’ TR - C3 ae 15 atic ee rc e m vee : pa at ab fine ne: 5-8 . ; er AV x cain Has wnt yer t corn aoe ae im #183 f rie \ 190. down igh ph ree hip 3 . as R Aw Fully D at ate r ‘ynten esem SU fot pent fily n parmeri 1 ae. ne i ca = 5505 L \ | LT T. his H iS 2 ment ndi rea Po silctay forced 2 BI ND ( Ie hom fel noe sonable i-land sc th 2 bedroom AY ; 1 yR al . me nee an nvVi ab) ay Asphalt Loe { KL 2 iste R large ch e e ge a it E a mined Er 6 20 W _ a eens aol Er ¥ n H if ] x { iran lent ms pri ith ark 5 ine B Eve. v E DG yard i mt ge ca | pien : tn saree } dee 4 iE pee rss at Aiea nb ce cee an | S 2 “3581 sees eat a in orf escent as 8 ] i es Wel u eatibate ante en dy , \ a el oO mats o VM eos “comer ! tern re misue = < a r a oe M ” it rite as tn 4 ‘ it RE k “Bee noe rest Se = tm E N « tor te = : rh ee a ier to taxe 1 ainin " on 1D ier loo tA coe vmen ing Slate ISE ald nee $52 pane Pars EN | aan a pe cas 1 an! . B atk a inc { 1 Ke Berk heres neve” re tud Zi) ran he berkiey. ark ies ° # Id set AS te rment su €. ~ 2 we ay adie 2 AY O'N Sher et - ca biome Fae NE mmatenae te » Pat raph IL, ° ive } Real Re ’ + io een Ss tate op re I us Exe TY) - sore ‘ tod / a i Sines i e ae | —} oil Si naa dis ot Sy | i r eer wil ET er yee. \ 2) mate a ie icf : i ao I SAO e. eee. aa cic decal Mammtthaade hak dct ein ae, : : : See i ae WY — } oe po THIRTY-FIVE » -f , ta € 6, 1956 | 49 i : FE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURD AY, MAY 2 ; _For Sale Acreage _ 47| Sale Business = Property 2s] os TH PO a“ For Sale Lots 4% nes a ag oy SE a - : |For Sale Resort Prop. : ‘A Sean aa 1 ACRE. NICE BUILDING BITE. "ichiana, Michi post Office: 1 . 5 ; My i Bo estore - P _OR t 4032 ~ REAL GARDEN LAND. ean — or sell i. | Houses 43| For Sale ee 43 SLICE nal tie —$_ re = ad m ‘capie wiLpwbon — . ACRES REAL cee ier apt te at 4 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale uses NA | Nn mene etn eee $1500, PE +6000 , . eee DINNAN: = oe out La Po ie ~~ vow be ty - ff ; 2 W.Hurop 8 sd PE 287 is T° REALTOR ean AROUND 2 BEDRM. HOME if Bisseau io oad mesic i ACRES. eg sah ce ee! For! aght Manufacturing | 13 "| elose to lake, paeee ce . pat / corner lake. l l Senha aw —_ ‘odern 40 2 60 iy Better Homes hey “eae ” B © fi on rive tore ‘or boats, just 10 €a ; ABLE eOCHY | Monstructioa, woneern er ts For. i ae - { ideal ‘ior tors Sicsas 7) oa lw ACRE TLL on main paved bightay. Only ea Suilding Co. -[. WE -HAVE ~ ee i. with ao ESTATE SUBZ ee ACREAGE | Bath mite ieee Pearl Building a | ee Lp theca <7) septic, wired, ' Pack MOR Ph. F ‘ aa vere fromteae (cans) reaee pa seer . FE 5-7923 Homes for sale in the following coumeae liek water, kit. =: i cain ates gs DOWN. ie : ) Tes care uente’ = be erranged EGG Also BEE Our Dis a subdivisions : ; all inte cat save ‘month, 2610 East | adeogpebares ‘ ots 3 acres $1000 ooo per acre,| FE VMBREE & GREGG In the Builder's Section | * ene, yore yee, eek your | = . Ogemaw County. Eos ] (of a. 20 acre parcels @ Union Lake Rd. op CASH DRAYTON hae = sy § mens sels ond” “Eeoetent oon. . : | Ne m Sterling. Fo Terms to RAWFORD Bry Lake Village OKEB * yr ms. . hes 6 rm. basement home ey ees ELaABErn te ESTATES 2 eran ; *{ Debye d hone At Conventional Prices c AGENCY 18401 Eves. eu Hast or EM fl cutrante. breen "Bao wi500| SANDY Bead onove ESTATE | 4300 DOWN - Corr, tr8, bedroom iv turuiahed “18 ft frost: July Ist oe Ry sae * cla tll yin ell entrance. uilt on 2 lots.) BREEN bungalow built s and beach, exclu- B ains to Ju ys ~*. Cri OF |” manufacturing. pogenenl - Brickcrete Apher! ©| JOSLYN GARDENS | home with aluminum. aay =! oa . age, merteey pene 8 miles, Cail | argains | FOR SALE. NINE ACRES vate | lent location ov busy intersection, 4 more lesan & 2 inxe ‘wittiane UB. . rey . Lake privileges ie : 8248 of see Decora’ Day KE | nicely wooded land in hacbilre 2000 sq. ft. Terms Box 98 ; Mie “Ra Aven. Township. Owner.) CAMEO HOMES ‘808. SUB. at only $6,250 Pay Suntiay 0312 Crescent ee EXTRA sERViC TARE SITES airEs | subdtvion 2 cated r rece _tiac_ Press. 00M NCH, BUENA VISTA HEIGHTS $1500 DOWN — Good six rm crea —Rd — 1s FT ileges. Thea City & Oscoda pee : st t NEW ry ANCE, LORE AINE MAN PARK 8UB./ ‘ern home op parea gpg ie “UZERNE, . MICH. | (Lake Privileg - lace .for one who ae etal & | Saginaw Stree woe private age, MA 42062, eo cerace Walking distance of Pish- Large 3 room log cabin. situat. | BUY NOW | jeaee “weess toreesie Tae 149 foot trontage on Bag- at RE RESALE i Necenat® Chose to 1! us which one you would ‘ Body. Sous Branch Trp. Crawiors Sey : | chy ape ; AGE fours Pare tn for Svears, us | ; 5 Fe “Gs act = = ai | Loree bape mags: fy em tbe tpcuee! ta wonwulatcuises $5900 BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL — | Mich, RRO! KE k TIME FOR US TO. | OXFORD ACREA Cnavine goed inscune Mod- : | STARTER HIOME [none me inesee — weighbosesd Tmamediate | R.D. RILE ¥ B OF 41157 BUILD FOR YOU | eo acres _ eerete sil Rear ern bulidling 2 ? lave = ! lent neig ; th Lake Ra * 4 es ud Seclls : land In the heart « in 1048 ol to mA 3 fence bey — In hri eS peneeseten | Aes)6 tetey | ie Elizabe ; THIS YEAR Grampiay Hills or Oxford. tories adequate, sleek, too Orchard. Shaded = ly CACIN AW ! a oF pe for gas sep ese abLeeS Clery SENG! NS Speculators lnvited ease rimetatiae| teas cine "commer 4 PE ¢7114 r breezeway. Pull haa Spec oa: ; Setamere area. Large barn on se $50,000 includes ali Oi teceaingtiatar| etn Leeder LL. Re BW retegraph Open prenes: wea te ore rege doe Sec rguinewteaty aealimtes Low Down Payment cee pareelaiecce at eae, restaurant equipment Seethe sen gi Rae ean | ple Tisting Bervice ___ was eee “north, Daag yas voety S Year Contract lo ae “finn a "OA #1: en | Terms 3670_N, Josly! z.| city bus. saner veda lates: he 3 : xfor ; ‘ By « OWNER: Sen gge O Pp E N- OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 foom with fireplace. dining Discount for Cash ls Bar & Restaucantlo of alee SY Otters ‘the finest. in seim: | HER SUBDIVISIONS | more. than $100,000. in addi o d ” b o . “cioee0,soWN TOW. SUNDAY 2 a noe, BROWS Reelin, Funtlag "'Pricea orawce | CHECK, OTHER suRptN arin Ge a eee ese z room, Ki : e a Huron Se hun i bar-resta s oper oarscuaees 3 sy 3335 Auburn Redere ye eae wale Other Ira oleae toad OVER ACRE ies = “BIRD’ TO OEE tories one ompantes a. incom to se sila 4 ss : Full "basement, oll ‘heat, a car! Priced Nt eteannis coi Cal a. crop (ei Tey: SUPER MaED cure actus; ND ; jas better anh e. sealing gernee Bus At corner, $4,200, Nests asous veasece teres, 1 lor Cottage 6882, a. Lakeside Dag tee oo WATERFORD ‘aoacity ot of "238. "Price of ; dow : Bayport, Acie CORN -RAVEL ¢ ludes real estate. ty vacant 2 bedroom OSEPH F. REISZ , stent wl ee EA — 640 NO--SWIMMINO — GOLF- EEE. vaceat parting et. Clase © | Near Joslyn, Pull base- J st orm . RALEAREA ke ams Fish L RESTRICTED — ter of Water- liquor license. and all P- Well-equippe1 home R 53's W. Huron mee “ED a6 rout sire ING WEL Located tm the center q be Seaaies with ae oil furnace, rugs, mrnaod REALTO! FE 2-0259 ——!NEW OFFERING.., | “Change the oil, sir?”’ . ooree ne poeta En ceanier PERMANENT HOMES. _ ccsantewnekay. ths Iie, acres, meat Con — wold me Faq Syost a 2 -1 hardwood t! . sawn Moe ith a gravel pit, is f y with lease on ree blinds Combinetion 2 PEDROOM Valuable TELEORAPH RD. TO w vel is sold, this: is separately w int- are ’ if « e $,000—terms. ouT LEFT ON ue. After gra Modern 6 own by appo A screens 'peT in “$4 Has lawn $1 8ST) TURN f vision. Mode estate p i Ww itLis M. *BREWE R | WE oo Be Ss ie: |) Gilt is sw) stor mss _E ‘Sale “Houses: 43) __For Sale Lake Prop. a BEAVER ISLAND: \s sec; Ms TO sites TO cLYDR | ‘ee! ranch bene tacbaded. Only ment only. 65 N. Parke. 7104 TWdeal pung or small family screens and many wa trena: or ie ee z ND tion with private 5 RIGHT 32' 1-3 MILE TO | 429.500 with $10,000 : : FE ee e TaR RAG reas pigr te) Ce cetpeoe icone me Caen en before é ja 2 amp ee frotiage on take. 2 cree = La airport RD. ui A Ww HIGHLAND arn FE. PARTRIDGE Roy Annett Inc. ROC CN [nate | eared besa rye ey you buy. fir laces, auto, heat, carpe Speed lerpe dwellings op HILLS BIONS } un aGcni oan age. rooms, breezeway ted ; . 1 — occupancy: Owner tor chub oe OR To ‘ TOR VE 4-35 REALT 8-0468 bite iG ah a ae te ot @. All newly decora stare : OMS? ediate _ barn Idea tls T GRAND RIVER AVE REAL TC : mares PEderal J $11,800. 8 scres vacant, acreage | Weed at nbe tess eu leach 7 ts NEED Soe eae _Mayfair. SS oe aes Fe one HUDSON THEN RIGHT 1080 WW. HURON a a oan coumen lend Sonane 14 929 W. bth. mortgage : ene E : ——————~ | ON MILFORD OF > & BUSINESS! 7s _Stiveeastt | MACEDAY LAKE [ONLY $95 tie here pi LAK —_ CA ee TS tee abe | “Snmeoor Sawa | Ban Prepiaa A) |‘ my equity take over ¢ 4 In_ our uimates treety OLE ER hout 9 large closets: eee ur family Af. 3 etian blinds. Auto ly, $750. OR 3-2653 ADD'S' | Hills meme ] SUIPITE + pal a oni lareterz gh sotit | Seaton tat alse pour amy “A mate, ol! heats Bont house “with | _prosimatcly. # LAKEFRONT HOME | “BUSINESS 18 GOOD AT L TRENT C’DAVIS" abe? Abas a fioor fa pesemeet Tworkahop. pay sandy beach. ae = tom | cup deck. Good beach. - Price : Ponting tas Lake 2029 Kingston. OR ] HERBER’ N C ; DAVIS SLIDES, s MILI stool, laundry : with ing shade trees. Hom 5, 5 ke Rd. f A a2) © | and 26 fireplace 2 car attached | *Preeding shad uving room. fire-| $15,800 LAPEER | _3-iee : | ADD S Sa Sion mh ongn eompaye | BEND EOE: | Ratural planter et velvet pwn place. fall snd bets 3 Settgtion: 0 uu seed melon: house with; © LAKE LOTS aire 100 ft. Miron im rE 4206 Dixie mer Fd ee SURFACE oe SSE < cars 2 a) fe Indiana sandstone Velvety er} ern ki bedrooms, one small ement. garage and barn Just a few left in Indianwood OPEN SUN: oe WwW. Huron N. La} Rd, or M24 DRILI PRESSES, SUNDAY 25 | with outside grill end many ether! of, ere ene See oe rtorrint | cca" maspbarnics, Sud. 2, one of Oakland 4286 Pk tose) whe crits | down. Sem Tula NOME TODAY. | Petron | srceeed rere ae | esasi ces ae ee ‘won't last | 26 Dinie Myy. | Drayton ENTION CHIP SEPARATOR: HIGHLANDS. You owe it to Your HoeT — G mcet, windows. and’ scteeos 0d "Root | Chris Hornbeck KR Cat : Rd. or MM “ATTENTIC For Sale Farms 48 ‘OIL SEPARATOR, TO- ‘ b- wi < a POL ~ » oy . yourself — peatdlchearelnthea be DERMAN. Vent awnings. Sell = Plante HARVEY a WILSON wLasest “CRAWFORD Wd LE TPE Sensi : ERS! = || memteneres or suy,.| LEDO SCALES. $25,000 a con: Teme ta 4 _ “ X32 Rv living toom he SPRING IS HERE saieetale man Oreeonawt ———— fy sua "©! TOOKING FOR LOTS?| B Set Pe Feat fhe WORTH OF COLLETS, teen ese meee oun ee see eee | Lake PRORT IDE. ene "SUMMER COTTA Soe beware istics —_ | LA Bloomfield Township. Highly 21 1.OTS, 80x 190 Apply Pontiac Press Box 66, > HEADS, PUSH- Gouble AUTOMATIC : fh ats eee Os Oey Sewn: BO |W acon otii weets sical ster $3 ; ow | Twp. and Pleasant Lake, West| Dreyson Woods, ALL OR PART DRY. BANDY | 8 Nell otal TH #i.000 Down.| PLETE AUTC xAV INV ., Realtor | fered at T LAST room. Other outstanding ap- d 3 bedroom homes n 5 Twp, from $300 up. ALL ‘on . A WITH $1,800 : 5 sre rverngs Ra” “GConee ng) Pik! TT OW Mane | See wear oman ag gue | Baomte aa he it CONDITION i409 OR 3-2038 | Buy -To Sell-To ALOW basements Large inside FE 2-0179 $019 Cass-Eliz, Rd. w : 150, fie a e “OND Ph Pr hange | To WELL INSURE IT) WURON GARDENS BUNG mpiétely finished = Lake privileges, $0x C tive Real Estate Exe ‘YOU BUY IT- | not co 4 on N wrien3i5, $150 B A 2, , ——— Located ‘s block Irom Guataueray | eng lOt pakeca ne aa wines WATK Be else a) rene Siegen Masis. 61.90 Rochester Ares CASH. peur J. A. TAY, Th-to-minute 4 rms, and 1 pepenthy | webetelienz meron Gib d!| Gq LUI, sons ho ceewl wells ohamria pump, lots. 87 ft. on CASH LOR, FE 42544, AHAN hoes’ pinwtereay Tan unieeeeen 4 Gy COMPTON © gONE Septic disposal, pew Sipriemeges. | Wana®®) Lake, 8) lets om Gentie | Geleoial “built fer Grsctoee ese ee ee jot, alse storms | OR 39-4568 _ bath, garage Lake priv ges ‘sloping. $6900 LYN ROAD BYR’ Deporte! setoe ot Boss REALTORS aad gecreces fnmiediatell Possession n.| $8080. Terms J aroker On peso ‘0 ‘ $4,600 | AU JOU MY 31281 gently rolling countryside cee eeciimet iacone arm LTY co, | ‘i giass porch, _F J. Owens roker looking lake — $4, ORION | hee v barn. box Excellent lingerie & founde- | Estate Exchange * West side, neat ¢ rm. : 11 lots over 'LAKE west house, barn, “ee sh t 15 SUNDAY 2:5 cooperative neal Pais 430 FT ON DIXIE HIGHWAY t rine Serenata WATKINS LAKE: 2 1 acre Watertord Twp $10 600 GMDIV).| compiesty wena Nea | Yen flock consists of name . 4 é 5 ea the ave: n ome sU complete 2 = location, CENT LAKE ROAD | Ab Ad SO RANCH | Eeechi ort modernising a tani North, sense ide tlh ooh Ren cee Slinepaee fan peement Portac- weiees Lage Estates 100 etl Sree ten ie oeaines bulls: scams rune ue fae far i Neotel Owes eolrice CRES NEXT Di : 2 hot water system modern » eon tomatic off heat and-lake -priva- 9 A tes. for multinie comme wee 3 plus inventory corner of Elizabeth Lake POST OFFICE ing a baseray hen. spa $8780 Easy ter new Gr aa Sandy beach. ', block fram — y 439 1 $1 ing fl trial Gee ther detaite 7 Only $5000 aaa OPEN sign Beau- = : | beautiful modern kitety st Farment. almost We eens Sands Des 400 Dn For cial and Industria : | $2000 dn. or will take Cul new 2 ee ome te Cons living om and bath down "reeale 8. rms acpi oacaeece Pp Paine Pee ae Lake Oakland @0 ft on water _ Il eslie R. Tripp, Re her house or contract in trade. droo x 2 um ~ me t 7 joey Ning Tile bath coi- OP EN tae ped coe Ge ok Preise | Pear oe Dfancer $1507 somn Bel tr OR +1450 A 5 Ns peasy por Sylvan j w arenes street JEWELRYMEN —THIS us rT : s rlor con- - = : | arch Ower 20 largeapi } onth includes tay _ = > , <9 1 on fron | ’ i) jewelry a pate aneeqe ote aet eh ) 5 trees Beautifa’ lavn qineneaus ai NTT AC REALTY For Sale Resort Prop. oy Williams Lake Lago { |: ve diel or PE 21900 eae ar iegmaw Laat PERCE ewes Iiberal : : 0) ees : for riding hors ; . > $897, R ] ——— includes stock, a Hee, pees se \ coc een Teale tery many irs; pelawit coon ULL 1418 CABIN’ ELECTRIC & .. ed Y \ CRES rat Seon accts, receivable. $950 DOW N--F TT. types of business. Clarkston schoo! ter in Completely furn Neat an 3 Orchard Lk. Rad FE 58-0418 75 A coheed Don't miss this opportunity. . POET (L, Iecalltug ers area School bus at door A good k Pro rty 44 re shape Wooded § acres, high | 238 rative Real Estate Exchange LAPEER COUNTY . RAY ONE one 96 \ ut Auburn Avenue 1 bint buy. $15 800 ‘ |; For Sale La ad eg | BoA eh Gites cece | | Ste LEVEL LOT. 100 2 180. farmer's farm, " see moses NICI 101 TE & HARGER or an ren ons, OR 1- ise Seas Bivd to Se ‘DORRIS & SON eet) YEAR LAKE FRONT ss re “ron © Mic B OS | OR 33-5268. Rome. Bull Borectng ae barn, ii = w. urea PE Lai) ye Real Estate Exchange | Turn right to Open Ho ” "E OPE | aL L 1 OUGHED 1 IN. i 1 * = ae o with drinking nat ee ae | them over. “SUNDAY 15 7 Fireplace $16.00" with MxM Gua Lot, 50300. LTORS DAKRESUOUTS Sriik heyso, Sob, garage, 300 IGGETY!!! These are well-bullt FHA Peresat | 783 W Huron Phone FP 41537 down, a Rt. 2. Pontiae. | eke Lenrbatabe Goren! and bela? ree isee : Ay We hace four 4 tn- ith ana (chicken house, ais HOT DIG ae L ets Heche se | t et Foy cinclodtaal veninelenieleest | | West Side of Town | lacie vein GGURDRUSNanOUN oe nae OR 30887) Open Eves til O—-Sun_1 to 8_ Grelniehl caalwaiedperm Ai bac: | oe atts 10 ACRES Veoerecineza “eneee restaurant. space. Inc ility with laundry feck | A nice 6 room home with 9 ecres ALL lake Retaining wall, portabie | after 6 eee fp : 5 ment homes if you so desire a ie alte Walter's | All equi aah adap ae wa! pe CU el th water heater, oil | of ground. $4,000 down payment. on di raft, lawn furniture. | after | M HOME ON PONTIAC SOME four lots combined offer almost Beautiful duil pings Lead ing . $65 pe ee ee tetare tiled fae | eo Beautifully landscaped, Lexira ist lot. 4 ern mee particulars, call OR EXCH a ENY LoTs a acre of palleine ate Wonty | Lake aren: Geees REAL Le Pius ietse es 7. , 4 = ice bedrooms, large | H. W. B cated in English villa Ae “9300 ie “ALT. price is $4050. sat Xe in Ave La PE ¢6203 SUNDAY 26 | shower “2.5 odern kitchen with Pontiac Lake | Strictly = ETELY FUR. 1275 apiece md) “aia kids GE | 03 Baiowin. ‘ave Bs living room, modern Onpewalin’ Ww Hu e ham, *¢$17.500, shown bY 5 Corrages COMPLETELY if ; TaN 8 FOR AND ACREA FOR SALE. LESS steel” cabinet sink ia 3a fest “pes, BO Shands praia neers § Oe tee ee Bets ann ee ee BLOOMPFIELD ARI VILLAGE. One of the | n Rutledre on Su FE COS) AeeTKORANT | 2845 or OA 8.2461. OLONIAL HILLS . rel jy to be painted 24 x FF 53-5492 » appointment on 1. Detroit. . down. Ed Collins , : fINDIAN LL | Ca BUY, than $500. OA 8-2845 3 ag" tiled. bathe mann it cone conte PN ie N ELein tonne. ham Leriston "iin — LICE AVENUE OFF WOOUWARD | BAL D EAGLE LAKE Privileges, | WANTED | T6 Aes uA Sone GIFT SHOP, | WELL ESTABLIGRED. finde tren afr ereleerecn meee le Ns 1] A BEAUTIFUL ve ue Take $4050 REC COUN place to relax x 100 ft frontage. $2 200. wie ROFT SUB 2 ie 642306 Appt ly pomsace ee ae Disw Bey, on 7a war e i “ erine 4 a iF) - he a re rar a re en tor Sauare rorth tovaos Rendrs CT.ARK REAL EF FE 44813) WItLIAMS LAKE. 3 pe) Sees eee etn plate iA cere eahne ci oe. | Sorcerer unas eee and e4n318. 81-250 cac | Metamora Hunt Club | , NRIONBORNOOD ang. stock. Gas Ilene, turn north to PE 46492 CLs en Evenings yh cmeuPireplace’ Close 16 beac 4-4900 > ; piace a back porch 300° 319 ft. frontag q ! A z ee Putnam FE 3-01 07 look for open signs 13a2 W Huron _Open FE Ah A OSH EFRONT LOT ON HUNTOON | cioseq front an seatloteke cad _plete 48 Pu : . Y KNOLLS : we AKE FRONT “ake 52180 00d location. OR | ; eeete y fouties “rental Soran le Die treweage.: Beautifully wood- | ump rles ee bere Ay mcoure apts: sort honed, hans’ Sachin ec} ‘bedroom rick ranch home: immediate poqeercion 64.200, Low 32156 COOLEY LK CAN-| to help pay the to. Plenty of | 10” §5,s00 dete bern in excellent con Complete equi Tecreation of | panemen sy | immeiate poe NEAT, CLEAN CooLE furnished furn, fom eee? Ste go = ri You | nA) GE GED |e Realtor FE LE ge dition and « picturesque 11 plane for vott Woods Salat Co “tt 1, acre lots Betwe Grove, th $900 dn the hurry up of city life porggst ee te room farm te a. Co eee eee tg pacers OAKLAND LAKE FRONT. 4| 46900 wi licences: Just $2,500 down. Come | an 83.000 up an tiple Listing Bervice tele aed iter ert) oer Li raid oe Glendale 1.0874, @ roads, Just ar open signs | DROOMS EAST SUBURB- rooms, oll furnace, garage, $6,950 Take front 1's car garage | mee aul Darne) scents plots MS ROAD devorste® Can’ be a1, Geame: Rapids TL RRALTOR ee Realt | ae ates "Plus 20° foot, tiv: BRENDEL LAKE New 2 bed- "Bettect pecs pier meas | Lo ae Townsne north you could WATERFORD AREA : yw ADAMS lota *<. ee mani in “ TomsOtmtoN ee 1 0,250, easy : 5 You i : 2 : burn Ave Ea | : HXSON, ealtor all on = separate dining room, m modern home. Lot 100’x120° $1 i Hl your_own. A. dream? road near Aw for $700 TO SEE. . Pose Ticleveaph Rd. very modern “kitchen, hewn “oak | Only $1,500 down Immediate pos- Longline front summer couags erat eee ee pobehs LAKE FRONT reuse 2 tired ee ows Gi aeecier rah \I ( ountry Home j= 5 AL i with ebower. Piaste ing room, | session. pei OED. Oe : [eee ewe ta. ft oftiake front-| “ peautitul dream house | HEMPSTFAD |. | TET Ss TAL FE 42533 ee ireencenars vate creel ‘FRONT 6@ room | Mahogany | home with « it ft. rental cabins | KG. poesia one geotr retin | ota es —_ arainas Gee doam beet, fully ae mae Earciem beach $8,500. white any ey eon mentee ee tet sate ae renal: are furn | BRECHLAND e jake priv. $1,200. 102 © HURON ATRERT 3071 acres sneinaess com bom | BUSINESS culated nicer garage Karger let cash. _ : | pice: Sere pe ee wed et ae aa sant cantae jon more cab. | pact Uaecl het eh cere NS aioct hare nee ee . | $9 x 307 feet ubes Nenoitmiant OPEN DAILY | With $2,250 dn or vacationers Rm oe mete , | ce «Wares Secpertr eauibe bewane fer Dont Bela Shown 5 ‘ A ns that } ON . : terms ‘ ' : O SOI l PRICED A? $11,500 with $3,000 12 to 8 PM 2 | tong take went Ueseo enh let ite ean cems Isuenreol CARE ROAD | Colonial Hills : vac ee Rip Van WW WAG. ae on . $1.250 DOWN Aen ANTRIM COUNTY ¢ wine Only $000 - Relachiene iniol growing precersiwen stone Ga, | ERS ee oe FOCK@ ae ge tie Se bat hg fathead eis LAYLOL’ | i sient ery ee ta s | and dining room aoe heer 1s 2 rooms Living roo bedrsomlinis T G i $450 and up $100 down = on W. Baquare Lake ideal In sma wD ® : “ 5 : N arket. Now oN hale fee in a good | Sedrooms’ end) sn beanie ae Saodern kiteten| (curio pane with 1648 Uriion Lake Rd EM_3-4671 | 810. per poate Sl or ao A JOHNSON Realtor $2,500. RE eens an Gal 8 arth froning" #30 ppd ear. Your Big. bie rooms. full | with fireplace oak floors, h, has boards. Bath. Utility roo Oe OODWARD ave. Roy.) A. +7 ae a [ee , ree Fareee | i reuah taapoation ce Ge Barement™ nice: corer lot naira’ io "adie “Large Tacreened guniype ell furnace” water Beat” Se (SIC See SE Sores ; = |. you gil not be aicappow Sal's - See it now! | biethy take front_on Lake Or-) er m colors Ne ee | Fl 8 ISLAND COue ETE. FE 4-253. * Aerts | er wi tions, tile & roo HARSEN: | : cane ecasen h, wooded grove o trade. NEW 3 BEDROOM sion Ok j lon. Priced at $7 280 plumbing. Ets tleces) ca ws GO e, ce cnarenes Gestereens arcs | oat — te le black waisvt Brook. Sale Business | Property 49 r — t Nearing completion \Witeo ROOM basement level | Lake N, Realtor | ocieirns coe Detroit | ECIALS { on Joslyn. 300" on Bi ia ; Drivein Restauran orn. burben. pric right j oat hes 3. bedrooms. 1 down am | J.C. HAYDE FR 8-0441 | Poets a Algonac “Riverside: 16-2034) | SH Lovely building site. | Priced tor” aa i3 2 Lots. AND tly mo Gesenems Excellent location near borat burban fh room | " 1 5 5 - Lovely si | rom x volume. for" quick sale in Basement meepacmr afr OR aan gE Soe i as WAKER RON Gere cae Lee aes ten” +) Rit etVet” Pe" tue Slee ‘iMauiaent* tn op. operat ased ( treet ie ingle, parti o 0 PERFECT LIVING Ny) 3) bed- | cee poreny black." topped road, >) | fishing! boktine| $25 DOWN — Large lot near ro a) Wo Lanrences ree ’ ae Lei oe frost. good incom ees tacecucal on on your fecan fat heseneat eee | priced at $f, I aniays GO riding —GO ‘i Ing | LOT tine Lake Z FE $-si6) or FE. 2-1f00 | $18,000 in cash or terms. O fans Co. ! Neat an * . That ! “gs -ing—{. Ing ! | acre 1 y | : hire fovely: throunbost. "| PERRY hopes OA | YOUR LIFES MA GO hiking i a) enUne 65 ft of Inke frontage near Clark- | $1000 vbeseah pees ~ ee ety ——-_-—— ; AD” BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE | MICHIGAN BUSINE ON : 2 bedrooms nice j-| GO sunbathing! eal for small home or! parc “EA STLOST or lease, $000 sq : i. TIO i wing foom up, = h Classi-i & ston Idea $2,200 with | limite PLACE M-l. near downtown SALES CORPORA i 3 BEDROOM EAST basement peae = separate dining room, EASIER through () fing! ormmet cottage Only inst! | ood | Al bape SN. ‘ i @ fine rooms. full barement. pat la lastie tile bath, JOST. GO surfing $500 iP es bea | O ACRES — Very PEE 28181 for an a 48041 Wid das} ; {th work spac ern kitchen p - . “ d more too - | $1800 TW cation Easy Cal = ¢ UN ROKER ' sal one gers of eee a | a wn Glacees ia fron porch ‘te fied Ads. To solve every ee Reeckanaet a hfe time, rk S O : eel and convenient loc atior a recover aliasen Dale | APART : a HOUsE. oy wil JOBN oa gp ooo Ra. | ; this’ i drains Giassed- ‘ 1 be 7 . Oscoda area \s for I } rms $5,006 down. nc F ss Mr Le. fase Priced Se bea or eles | uick!y, dial’ Cay Brownell an itera la OWN: Realtor | 2-8181 for ,an ad writer, orien contract 340° Orchard Park At Our Froat Door Beil eerie? cies | day problems, qui a eral sai ncel edbaviecont and Real Estate Inc ttt BR “Ph FE 24810 Say ' ‘charge it, Lake. #0944, on bold M ee a . - | tidm of ties. * a 1342 W. Muro : io goo 5 = ah { allable proper | Clarkston, Mich. ° nday 10-4 FO OLINSON. Reale’ (CLARK REAL ESTATE rp 2eigt.. ey | me 8 ign ira Bur : eh. JX * . : or 0 a ~, Ss. Telegraph Rd. irr 46492 ron Open Evenings . . vos FE 42533 JCotperative Real Evute Exchange z “¢ ' "4 ee nate re s é ; ia . : | ~ hs - : : a : ; \ ae i : ¢ Ss Py Ps = gap ag ~ ‘ ¥ . » ) Seer ee apne * ~f oy . ’ > 4 ‘ ; a . ! aoe ee THE PONTIAC. PRESS, ‘sarcapat. MAY 98, 1956 _ 22 + \ ‘ t ee Se - { Business Opportunities $1 “Money to Loan 53 Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods ‘37 CARNIVAL ’ tes Dick Turner For Sale Miscellaneous 60; Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ‘For Sale Pets ~ . ~ = Hes H a eerie ainetieatiaat oilinlined ! , wnnn tae SN j b ” = Ai l : BEAUTIFUL FRENCH | PROVIN-| REBUILT WASHING . % < PARA: . ae GET CASH QUICKLY | sia! furniture,” preautroot "with "all makes I ping AEE STORM ‘SASH __A-1 TOP SOIL BaNceY 6 PET SHOP, 3 ' DOWNTOWN desk, end tables, drop +5160, |, ' Aluminum qompination windows | Pulverized, load or deliver, Stanley Voorneis Ra i ette with upholstered + and A wie ARM HOT WA BR “Tana ' ‘ ene doors. L! LOW ; price! and Yale. FE 82916 or BRoad-| peg DACHSHUN 3 : RESTAURANT 4p oO Paaedonn chalt end ledger Rack | "hoes heater. About - FE 4-6089 _way_3-1886. mos. old. Call MY 2-4073, 658 i ne it Poewecs Mnest and 1958 care. Bring Pe 4 retary all in eaceliont cond ities pine Pe sii ARUAOE a € = ; , . am. to @ om, 4-1 TOP SOIL, RICH BLACK| Fairview, Lake Orig. bewk squR9ed lunek reems, we A eas closed 30| 10°60 to 12-00, 7.00 to 0.00, 286|SCHAIBLE. GARBAGE DISPOSAL toa soup . Pire,| ditt. ‘sand. gravel, se on dirt.| REG. MALE TOY TERRIER. i. a pretit ea: | made o tur-] Ottawa Dr 60 8. B. Munro Electric Co. p ayer - ‘ by MP, iv 90 r- OF J. __Eugene Bennett, Write to Box 80, Pontiac Press. ever S008. Am umuaua: ep- — ‘aiguatures and clbet se || SENDIX ELECTRIC | DRYER. a Ee ee - - et cuene A GRADE TOP. ae qs REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD, FE- | wo : New, tul delivery, | SORA WITH NEW SLIPCOVER. ; ; G, OEM Testaurent man and wite if Z gravel and fill ‘OR 3-050. maie, FE 6000T and installed, No down payment.| Lounge chair. New 18-in ee —— | between 3 anf. ’ mn, . Only yoo > = 82 per week. Maytag washer, late; Electric power mower, FE 1.0453. wot lbane oa ak (ape FRbatied YPES GRAVEL & STONE, aenthe State —rorres : apevinam: ‘mnae amy. Call ca AKIal ic My Sani, “eaten Poone SINGER CONSOLE” LATE MoD: rr geet. us bare eee oad | = oe Finest show snd baat Breeding, 2 ' Round er aste~ Tone, ' j 3 ween BEDROOM sUITE. FE Balance of contract | ‘om a “ a it 2 Breeze 1025 Oakland Ave i EPO cop | beim? vite eniar children. oat _ — pe are FE 42622 “Bel Mla of PE FICE REG. 1, a 4 "3 M. Stout Reattor (Loan Company |sétnes—on—rrove sooe.| Pitta Dealer. JAPE RECORDER WORLDS | 2 vop son aan | Cant ome Pome PE ee. . clin Z nit ws *#\68 a02 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Weetaucuen mavepue o ee ee PoLby Ing sPats D fem paeke. caoes slightly marsed. “sand, ravel, fil» al How. | SPRINGER — SPANIEL 3 oe = bs Seca exeellen' nerepriny mat- value higan wores- ¥, E De 9206 BOTT LE GAS — \ Deal Also new qiupoeiane OR cent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave. wt _ard. BM 3-083 ’ fi Psa 3 ERRIER: OR tT New low price. Complete instal- AL, -EORERA —VACU TRAILER 2 WHEEL ¢ 1 6 STAKE |“ OO eae QRADE inet Whale. | With papers. $28. FE §-0623. 255 re e lation. Only $5 ao es Kenyon SPECIA A acuUM Fares veeel Mie) @ c6ver i a 2-47 EM 8. Edith, O n _Rottie Gas” OR cleaner. 96000..- Ploor ‘mode Sse bas Hho PEC. PM | gov MANCHESTER, MALE. 3 a : a EXCELLENT LOCATION | N ad $500 24RG ee r ‘8 MUNRO. 1060 W. Huron. rox. ‘ price of at Uni sL.ack DIRT. Pe sete 5 AND PILL | . mos. old. FE_8-2700. E PLENTY OF PARKING = ee: veal watt vanes 2 SILVERWARE ET FOR 8 PRES. recking "Co. ew Q if FE £40) of EM 30161. | WEIMARANER PUPS, OUT oF Be } hole fast ! Electria range 5 925 a esign Cost! re Orchard Lake Rd cer GRAD a TOPSOIL TOP | outstanding ing 5! Ps x HURON \ ne ee eater onng! lithintug svosaste nutes 29 $207, Will sel) for s100., OR 3-135 | USED LUMBER | INQUIRE ~ 440} dressing mixtures. L. Slade. FE| of Michigan's oldes breeders. EM Dravton 0 Teeeetie teas Ture Tou ahouié\vint dur‘agw mod: Table mod comb’ reco USED DEPT SoM Po SL Ack DiRT TOP soi, AND Doves, Alt Per 2 ern office, sq conventent to pakr- a bicycle : | Woo R wat MICE : cial er, ent omecteres Best) ing and shopping. where new pri- Small refrigerator 2 $35 Coltopet ret e780 | USED if mo ore CTEITATIOR Pit dirt, FE 2 2.5460. SOIL AND Shop 69 8 Astor, FE 46433. abie Uhere! er frontage avail-| vate Cannery | rooms await Metal dis cane $5 | Hamilton Drver $99 50. BOO! 5-438) ——— you. Or phone FE $-411) and tell Youth bed comp $20 Whirlpool automatic washer $99 50 | WOLVERINE LUMBER & BLACK DIRT AND PEAT oP Dogs ' Trained, Boarded 70 : A JOHNSON, R | We four geeds WE an set "OR TRADE: | Frigidaire auto wash $90 50 | . pulidos ane — tne ft fill and SE SES EES : “\. gh Realtor H & A | Oakland Furniture Easy Spin Dry $59 50 New building, 320 §. Paddock. FE eieoenng T = pocs Ta < , Many. many other bargains to | 21-0784. i, | 00G8. CATS RDED. 1704 S. Telegr aph Rd. ome ULO 106» saginas aE 282) | Cheeta trom NET barenine Wo) | New 2x4's, 8 to 20 ft @ cents a ft aes ee rote toneod a Bsc Cramed Burr-Sbell, 31) 8. Tele- FE 4-253 ~ Loan: Com an aUy OUR Like MEW GE 2) CLAYTON'S wies ats 8 ne, 830 per Moo * | BROWN AND BON SAND. GRAV- =e Grain & Feed 71 ; : sed sheeting, — eee s Freezer A a retri 1 t el —- dirt and top soil. FE a rain 1M. Perey on yy this new style i seldom found | MGs lee Plush exterior doore 3 thx6 ft. 8 in.| Si qpfill dint and. _ Hay, Grain & Feed 7 » ote cond Floor! aah LL EU a Rises Wares Used Prench doors, $4 and up CLAY LOAM TOP SOIL $0 BUSHEL CORN. PHONE OR ar Yl ge« Moura: @ 0. 5, Saturday @ to 3 care Cenouer IDEAL ed FE 3-881] or FE 5-0074 lo Rayackis isetiens alum pee a Class gravel P. J.| 3-6840 - - =_s m gutters, 15 cents a Dunn FE _ 400 BU OF EAR CORN. sane TO TO $500 ber of odd sets in variety of Red a 18 TRE “BIRD” TO SEE aw P iaerence Bee rissa | colors Terrific’ salves haat These” prices cash ceancerty i cow a ne ALFALFA Paitin eee MIXED i uorescent, | rebar Lake) Mon thru Sat & to 6. : Be cane "WHEN YOU NEED |_*"* ~ Used T V WASHING MACHINE, 425 7 BOYS| gasp GomaniANURE a ine eter TODAY'S SPECIALS ect ce | S pieyeles, 120i? eu. FE cow MANURE POR SALE€iN0 | FOR SALE WAY. 3 CENTS_A . ACCOMMODATIONS FOR fot A LE Loe ere| iT d +14 or FE 5-4130 FOR . : fh 5 only. 2810 fort. Liguor bar ‘ana iiefront $29 to O00 ee) (EN rade-in ‘S taaeusroue | WATER SOFTENERS" Gaiveeay onavae LOADED) _Shimmons Rd, | hed — the 12,000acre lake You can get it quickly on your or sale arpe rh Man asta ap tas T bl M ls = lp © 1966 by WEA Sorvien, tna | 80.000 GRAINS, DOW-X, $295 pale on FE ¢32363, or FE | HAY, CORN, OATS, LUMBER. pi ya ro is almost every kind| gignature, car or furniture. No ae iran Mining: Wachines cur qd e 00° : value for $189 FHA terms. Bu Tractor work MA _ 5-0666 recreation imaginable Close _factory direct and save! MI 6-324 IRT, See man ¢ to) endorsers. Payments to sult your lery. Rivere Ware, Mirror Ware, | | clory Girect and | 4] se TOP SOIL BLACK DIR Livestock 72 Trae Y Jost round tourist attrec-| budget We will be giad to help| nears and many mane war at WHITE SHOE ROLLER SKATES yds, per $10, Delivered. FE or oa ¢ - F Hone. $35.00 down Come in and; you with your money problems. | {nests ,end many | many | Yes, it is my day off, peut I'm pretty sure a couple of my | “Sire 8. Maple tinetie_set Het | _¢4808 Space ae a meet oer let wa-show you the pictures. Items at cost Lawn Mowers. y he Dp: BRED JERSEY BULLS ecomece REDE RCON HWE _| wo patients suspect where I went! See eee | PL DET FREE COMMENT: |* Tune brep, Jeary, MIL . IN RETIRING and) x 125," - $2 | —_ — - 2 1 1 32-4229 Cow and calf FE 43491 iuor and reeery fiers. e042} SINANCE CO. Fe AO Iam es Nae fie yee rs 4 >| WOLVERINE LUMBER ee Bol, vicinity | #4, WEEK OLD PIGS, 2 FRESH story brick ha tt 1 LARGE NORGE #EFRIGERA- . a 5 | ‘ a Guernsey cows e } tring gs da wih oulstanding Tot oslas sate “Bact Bde tein MBultet table. 4. upholstered | ALL GUARANTEED | or Sale Miscellaneous 60) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 3208. Paddock FE 2ana 8. Blvd) end {OndvEe cece ee ee ee ou . chaira edapring mm reas ew 3x4's 6 to 20 ft. ...... 2 b y down, plus stock. _ PEG Susllls) chair ameuanGsscl cea | WAITE S TV | BEEP AND PORK. MALP AND | JACOBSON LAWN MOWER WITH | Used, aet's ‘all lengtha.” a a a est eee Se ED: FARM BULK MILK Al BOAT LIVERY Best toce.| Mortgage > Loans 54 outers pie ee eh re D a Star OPtyKe Maruet, FE/ sulky, $380 Used 1 month, PE | Used sheating |. ase per M| POR SALE alts Diack. dirt, € HAULING © om very popular Pine Lake | ~~~~~~~~— mJ es oy | oOwnstairs . | ene err ames = s ard. EM | 4515. : , ti near Pontiae, Ov, LE : ee ee ASH F FOR } JURNITURE 5 — 00) LUSH ‘DooRs SLIGHTLY ART METAL DFSK 6° TONG Bind | Rochester (Ol 2-6672 UAMMAC AEE COMMONTIY LOAN CO Pontiac tk Recreation area fo Corsets 1°) N Re rae _ FF S619 ot GAL FLRC FRATEK Si. 8 ree Teiect ail sites up to deck chatr Bavor desk lamn. vere SCOTC us aD AUSTRIAN PINES | CONTRACTORS 30 KE. Lawrence FE 21H Follow the Siens hi? weeks ATER HE ATER For Sale Miscella 60 G8 Auta Ge. Heater $14 ys ee Interior dwt 8} and good enn tien mock reasonable vey Dig ver own «hor BEFORE Yor BUY 4 NPY “FRI TENDLY SERVICE ASPHALT TILE - a oe HE et a Oe an . Mas neous ies pas & panes $58 60 up ea ae date sia ae ue. MIA 5.4001 2 an fe Wh ear 1 ey se bex Po TRACTOR SEE THE ALI-NEW Linol ' x ee Suppo a @UNGIY trays, stand faucets §18 9s nett Si Lis na 'rs = Sed A ouaey raliner Re xfor: J [4c UTILITY NO 300 TRAC- TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Gnetaimed Uinstoums 0. az aa) Meier) hee FE 24000 062 2 ceoniy WHITE WALT TIRES & SAVF PLUMBING — gre Sof Weinut Take Ra Sale’ Store Equipment 64 —*2053 TOR, WITH HEAVY DUTY HEN- ‘Surplus Pat iat sees ‘ « — = tubes Like new 835 Ph OR 162 S Saginaw st | Stop before In oo am or after me ; Ney ay ee a RY LOADER AND HENRY 2N. MAIN White men \¢ KENMORE WASHER GOOD CON. 3677) FIRST QUALITY 5 FT BATH. but terre aime Sat or Sun) ee HUSSMANN MEAT COUN SUS SI | BACK HOF, DIGGER ROCHESTER, MICH. PAROUBH Shier nioutett | teste Mitr Gs ECE uno ow gure en aaa ip gy ue cen a | ag PEANTS — 2c eo . Ls ctiti Si < ouble sinks 5 dd JE } ; — Mans Eton $500 on APPL, _ i PE ¢ ie Ooae tor sale Man erates) ms basing trom $10 95. i A Thomp-| - ‘awn mower OR 3-040 | ATTENTION GROCERS! BIG Peerage a OAS 85-2035. 10410 FI €073¢ FE ¢1112 LIVESTOCK TRADEINS GUARANTERD KENMORE agnyen IN GOOD 4 WHEEL RIDING TRACTOR #1, | -*°?_9% 8 Perr | aes las a MOWER. building “2 walk-ins meat cous, | WIDE VARIETY OF FLOWERING KING BROS. HOUSEHOLD GooDs Automatic washers ..... . $69 50 ap: hp Briggs and Stratton engine FURNACE — with AUTOMATIC ; Rem, $8550 Shallow Well Jet pump; foidine euberan rinder. ‘slicer, | Shrubs evergreens shade and oF | YOUR 18. DEALER Pros Rochester | OL 60711. _OL 1:970) baie z wacere beeeee eee $23 90 up Maa OS FR Ene or FE Ge. me wills Also some | tank $179 PE sors and storage My inverse Deep and Shallow Well deep freeze, veg ‘ butter cool- mamental trees, including white __ PONTIAC RD., AT OPDYKE “eee ab - Se ene 207) ; ‘ : ers. 3 scales. show case, cash| Dbireh clumps. at popular prices.| AA RI)YO AT | bie cm LOANS § $20 ° TO $ $500 _ acute cleaner aang taht up _5-4622 - _ 4 FRENCH DOORS. 1 SET oF FLAG POLE, PAINTED, “900D Neo eplat es Tradeuslnecepted register, shelfing and etc. 280¢| Glad to assist vou with anv plant: “AA | BUYS / AT LEE’S On signature oniy reds eplacements Parts LINOLEUM ¢@ PAINT SALE _ | sliding garage doors. complete ‘onditi FE 8-1013 Reconditioned d Orchard Lk Rd. Keego Harbor. ing problem. Bader Nursery and Riding garden tractors, the fa- HOUSE HOLD _ | Service, 06 Oekland “price at Jack's 277 Baldwin with track Cheap OR 3 oases, | _condition. FE 8-1019 Pow rE Mow pana On premises, 6 pm pm.,| Landscavin- 1700 Scott Lake Rd.| mous gardener-all-economy-wheel FINANCE ) boy all radio CLOCK 1 RADIOS 4 & | LIVING ROOM SUITE. 488. FE| 4-1 DOUBLET BURNER | om, afEAT o ADQUARTERS eraphone MA 2716 2 |e Wi Walking strariecy astmspupie nots Ne me - CORP. OF | lon, FE 8-875. a ee) ee | er $30 cost $170 | Garage Doors Se tips and Scotsman, $5488 COMPLETE y GROCERY Gna ND __ For Sale Pets 69. iillers. “s120 up. Clinton ebain saw “TTAC C ; Tt “MAHOGANY CON- A BRAND NEW Nines mA 0 meat market equip Walk-ln box, ~~~ SAAR AR A | Rotar mower t 25 Me oe IAG FON THE HOWE CA YOU WANT | soe cabinet Only $4993. MI gas oor furnace ran 2 | Berry ateel overhead factory sec- | Teaie-ing Pte teu ee, meomers | 10 x12 7 Eincojay 1-eal6 2 MALE REG. BRITTANY SPAN. Prices Hin town Terme to wait 29 9 Begines st FE 40838 CAN BE FOUND 61300 °° with safety pilo: and thermoctat nds ail sizes and prices. Large KOE TE Y'S FLA RD \W NRE HALLMARK CARD RACK. GLASS 7 yr c EM 4 2 LEE'S SALES & SERVICE . tas aALEs MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER | Also one Duce Wagon portable telection “trom "#38" and up. A 300 AUBU “shelving and wall cases eee 33352 021_ MI. Clemens St FE 7-9830 * = A Itttle ea oo the wav but a fot! FF 4-187? : . _ barbecue $15 OR 3.2180 giz; Modern door on vour garage costs | = AUBURN at ADAMS 2-393). or FE 23220 “ ay FEMALE BEAGLES REG ONE CH : 35 000 F amilies' Her © bay Special while they rf KROEHLER DAVEN Dinte Hoy eau Seis Jess than vou think fet us give hottew HFIGHTS FF 2 aati EE e su REGISTER ‘a yrs old One 10 months old pare cael Bend equromicnk ond MR: ys S st, lawnmowers $2700 and + Eh Q AVENPORT 1 | you a free esttm ue ~ ROME? 4 WL, ! vAL CA “GISTE 6 E | 0 ‘ | ¢ Gas and electric fetrige ratte sofa couch Both in goed cond: AU COMPRESSOR 15 C F PER! Ye we klve Gold. Rell Stamps (one Wall Wore e e ee Computing (scales l meat alicer 1, Oeepete ‘PUPS FOR §& | el —————— 5 | Tanges and water heaters Bath tien 28 W Beverly FE 22588 - min Mounted in steel tratier 10 BERRY .DOOR SALES co 2hc em Main & range fuse boxes | MCMt grinder 68 Buffelo St a a a R SALE le tiseHacieene POWER LIFT ecommen j feom fixtures beds chests dress. gal Devilbise paint tank S09 ft 171 8 Paddock FE 2-291 $99; G A Tnommson 80 § | Clarkston Good stock 70 8 Mafshall after (“corn planter. Heavy duly 3 secs : poers vanities and springs and MAPIF RARY 8#FD Sin IN paint and air hese Spray gun GARDEN TRACTOR 299 RIFLE Perry 8 ONE € FT ISLAND COUNTER : = = —__. | tien spring tooth and 4 section 4 mnuiresses ie tring foom suites nerspring mattress +4 ff tongs | iieualon and 2 guns FE §-3608 Power mower. Call EM 3-0057 aft 4 INCH S30, PUPE;*S FT 8169 and one @ ft showcase One beer- AKC COLI IF PUPPIES spike tooth harrow All- new l IC n eT S TV Cee neaaee rr seen lamps Well built & in aes condition | — 2 = 6pm Sump Pumns 43a50; ‘ine neon sign Refrigeration untt ; _ OR 3-2761 7 ait nell hoe wholesale cost . auiles, dinetie sets and many ea ae A Sa ANCHOR FENCES — ; Gas AUTOMATIC HOT WATER | ,,. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY ee edly compressa: (OR )22823//ARC (REGU MALE COLLIN puro pe _MA $5811 other misc tems NEW & USED gisMHg (UCT, and shingled root, wa money down FHA approved, | heater. 30 gal, 828 FR sss75, 172 8. Sanin Ze bale) || S oa included FE “O78 Boe Bouse sor nod conaiion FR “eanee es Nereann, [reses@ dept) itor real FREE ESTIMATES FES7¢11. HOL LINGSHEAD VARIETY > TOPT LOOK! _Sale Sporting Goods: 65 AKC REQ BOXER MALE PUPS Nolene & \Wheel hoc, Sona offices ie Ponting tren USE OUR _LAY-A.WAY PLAN | MAPLE” BEDROOM” sri~ LIKE Ae aN alos $44 0 | trons hoor coverings and. Meco: | For sale large quantity of used Fawn, $35 OL. 1-497, roles & Wheel horse wh oven OR EASY TERMS, | new Power lawn mower Slightly | Sree tatleten ert es RE tactpetnts one FE. _lumber Sutton MY_2-6432 | AQUA LUNGS NEW AND USED tractors Several d feat dead Cel Rat bor- oP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY used “Leaving city aA aesin verce trap toijets $3111. 3 pe oS La Compressed air 80 Parkhurst [Exc | REGISTERED. QRRITTANY | ; : LEIS [Se / on pene | colored bath t a- — spaniel puppies cal Orie ; L pagar ad olbli i a Ae od. trade Come out 3.3 PC BEDROOM SUITE BOX tory. $89 ea a aot ecs os ALE AND, Dewaly - jewren go,” ROLLER SKATES. | axc REG COCKER. BLACK. ? used tractors, Also BOWS alot, “tt smount. ne | barking 2 fCree of free spring and mattress 8 pc dining! 8 Perry —9-2903._ 7 | boy's size @, like new FE 5-5760 | vrs. old. Good watch dog. FE/ er mowers. Evans Fquip- | oben Datty , TO 8 Sa le Sen furniture | 275-GAL. PUEL OIL TANK &® | FREE STANDING TOILETS, $10 05 | GOLP $00 OR 3- 3 oops @ IRONS. | _ 4-449. | ment, 6507 Di iw 25 Rug 83x GE Retrig, May- ~ Gauge, 15° site? vented fill cap 21837 double sinks. $995 PUABTERROASD lente , bag. $ Deh ~'| AKC SCHIPPERKE DOO AT STUD. Ixie ms GORrOF BORROWING at ants : a's ‘sats 60 MUST RELL Formtosiee pod oe fhe aeciorea best el wih ee ieee Sa Maer LIWE “B. AIT | MORES eer | MA 5.7878, of Pontta H 's PLL > , a seis wi m ; Buckners 18 LESS THA E of Auburn Hei has ou gle trie eet FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. Ast POWER. MOWER 830. vp acim rrepalcts ll e109 56 | now in eur warehouse | MERCURY MOTORS | BOSTONS aT STUD. A AKC. CUR.| Vv T Rinne YOU THINK. nas Mee ghis on Auburn Hee eae \orae. ote Hs Going st SAVE PLUMBING PPL ew low orice | Worms, minnows crawlers bonts | _tiss OR 3-9: DAVID-BRADLEY GARDEN TRAC- i ) olf chair Spin- SC a oT ‘ 5 “ty oo 1 : ONE FE 5-0241 et piano Lin 4-8619 r Splt- BENCH SAW COMPLETE WITH 172.8. Saginaw _____C*FE_=5-2100 Cet Tous aunts Sulsing | waders, spinning outfits fy-rods BOXER. 2 he OLD REG AKC. kile parieb valdeces uinee Used etl eeeded Maes ecicats a que FURNITURE — MOVING 1 ROOMS “OF “FURNi. ca eee ee ren Arling- GARAGE DOORS 2 SINOLE. houre Job or stots ree re Grawier harness. cow) FE 54841. 183 Fernbarry Dr | very little 8250 9520 Ortonville , {fom Buekners friendly 2-3361 ture Carpeting, draperies and eed overhead Top pare mare 1 fix- We carry a tui! line of ANDERSO | COCKER MALES BEAGL#& _P4. (M15). Clarkston. * loan company. l ANTIQUE ee MODEL REED TIC FE $1205 ater 6 193 PIECE SET OF STERLING | ture: $30 each MI 4 | Pls wood Insuiation, Paneling | RSON HDWE.: | “males. at service Besswell Ken. DON'T FORGE. 10 CHECK THE | organ. Dull biack, MA 5-78 51 NORGE PORCELAIN GF silver with chest Never been 5" oe doors Paints Hardware, Etc | 2182 8 Telegraph FE 5-9062 nels. 25811 Powers Rd. Farming-| bargain in new and df ANTI Good condition. 610. MI 43000 © | UStd_MA_6-2737_before_& pm 4 8 | PAUL ST (CYR LUMBER FO ‘Open Daily 6-6 Pri. til 9, $00, Near I Mile road GReen-| equipment now being olfcred at rama Opin TEnY ree ne wERAGU BED. SPRINGS MATTRESS AND X 6120 BOOIE LAKE RD. _St_& Sun $ am. tm >> 79 | teat 44070 or GReenleat 4970 | So per cent to 8 per cent dis. uc ner tion Area off. ‘Gale 'R ae Recrea- cui aeae » MAKE PORTABLE | dresser, misc. pieces of furniture | _Tel_ EMptre 3-2731 GUNS- BUY-SELL-TRADE COLLIE. & SHEPARD A count during inventory reducing Sree ements of Children’s and Jadies’ clothing | (\MSEP1T (cm | __ Burr-Shell, 37 | _$2._OR 23-7203 Sale on @ cash and carry basis c APARTMENT 5 SIZE OAS RANGE. | rao Pee ak home cemo. Call after § 00 FE 2-186 L Score EPTICNTANKS ain i. Sur areletisiegrepe | Soswaui c= "PINSCHER F aaa aol igadel is Alsat eeemait: ‘ou i ’ = = = : Pinance Co, | eukiitinst git ite | ie So EE y socager‘anstets: | Maney Eeueo” “Bagi ae | cheep. Cail On Spe Oe os nc ee ull site ra 1 est OW, TANKS 2 920,Q0Al” uk in | chen, furnaces: Ay | | . . Sees = a | } , Oar at aiitaordinate etre tnd |O1L TANKS. 7 2 2 200-041 _ ONE 100. and coal. Hot water and steam 4 fe) __CFE=2-6472 —— | San d, Gravel « Dirt ¢ 66) cat Tien SALE: qnOxER Ate! fencing. Big selection of garden, Offices are located: Michiean Fluorescent. 393 Or.| 45908 . as mt coer er cisetes mid et neater , 0 meee al Pe a GOOD BEAGLE PUP 9s WrExs seinen wt ere kee Pi chara ke | = — ardware electrica! = i res and tubes Ponting ind Floor Nationa! Bitg |ARENS LER eae (ONE NORGE ELECTRIC STOVE Crock and tile galvanized co te | ASPHALT and_ steel. | 100 LOADS OF FILL DIRT WTD. | old. Female. $10. MY _2-1883 everything in stock except re- . la wallmew crivdacet: 4 —powsn Deluxe Used 1 vr 48 _Mechanje | Pe pipe and fittings. Lowe Bros | 5 < Ciethes Posts | pene and) Telegraph) FE (~~~ KITTENs _ pairs and parts for complete ma- Drayton Plains 6512 Disie Hwy | new. 990 Robinwoos off Ne perry PLAYPEN. BASINET — BaTHIN.| Pat. HEIGHTS SUPPLY. 268) FLOOR TILE mts 25 W New York | guines. ,Dayis Machinery, John zpew ue TITY |" otte childs table & gate Srming LaPeer Rd. WE 4-54 0% 9 Sc FA. (BENSON L UM BER CO. «1 ToP soit, CRUSHED § STONE, UTIL, BLACK KITTEN. FREE ville” ear Idea Dealer at Orton- Walled Lake. 230 Barneten BARGAINS machine & sewing cabinet Smati BUY nIRECT FROM © c 549 8S Saginaw FR 4-254) Washed sand gravel and fill. FE 49 eo a (next to bank Table top gas ran > & drawer chest, FE 8-2251. Call PONTIAC COACH CO - SEPTIC TAN iD FI nt PR egavuart, Call any time, are | TOR, SALE. SPRAY AND DUST 5 Otica 45482 Van Dyke |Flectric range “s a after $30 pm M. ANUFACTURER sly nie Hey Draston Plaine | MEET NES, AN AND PIFLDs ee +6584 rE piorons. se eEAUTIPUL WHITE Material of al! kinds. Carl Juen- Py a: . s ' Lil out, reas: _| } One “diock North aerena chen bank fale a vane. $20 PORCH | OLIDER “WALNUT Ta- oor aan ear in business: ites Lay Tonnes bse ed 8. Ga _trenching FE 5-8221 or FE 5-708 A- Le aH nee SAND 4 ase 3076 tees merge oeely | eel ore na pps Pe het Ro mb radio ‘ $15 chairs fan altress« joule ung windows ents : = —— ~~ wi fe Lak = yi : |ateta bunk beds complete ....¢26! Kerosesn stove. ee box or 23438 Sliders, Picture windows and K GUTTER 13c FOOT ~ WAR: | SEMI AUS A-l TOP SOIL FILL, SAND AND “evel High” eschool Pr sso be sa Ret ener, eat . LOANS 5 : rena, Medel eat -+-. $38 RCA VICTOR 12, IN TELF. window wa | —Wick’s 2678 Orchard Lake Rd; REINFORCED CONCRET grave! =e cinders FM 3-440. | PARAKEETS_ CANARIES, CAGES, For iepiial FERGUSON TRAC- NS $25 to $500 |Youth bed, complete tae vision, Excellent conaition FE ONRBO\W ‘AV INDOW CO)) . ., IN STOCK ; WF, 4-6428 3872 Eliz ihe na VERY COAL & FUEL 67 food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave lemon partes Weg Lege er ateta. BENEFICIAI | WE BUY SFL. On TRADE. +3307 10265 Highland Rd Mise y 4" 6° 6 Drain Tile jidbit. PIPE $345 PER LGP., WAR- lane Good USED LUMBER FE | TParak ea 6 Mariv > eae Marve 0 OAKLAND - | REFRIGERATOR DaVENPORT EMpire 3-4082 Curie ier — Nick's, 2678 Orchard Lake ‘Ra { Parakeets Guar. to Talk” FORD “TRACTOR, + 7 . FINANCE CO, FURNITURE | cote) eee. 2 large round hand- CABINET SINKS FROM. 1 te 9 | gump Crock ‘Gpeane trap . STOR ALL SHEDS — ML TOM, S01 nea pnt supplier 501. ams rE i i GIES reasonable FE (Provident Loan) i z ra : ues double win-| Sinks, to build if from $3.95. Lining & . _Geor = caren 2239 es alee 2-4025. | omit or 814 Inglewood. 1 W. Lawrence Bt FE 2900 10 8 becuaw re ada fod cond cheap. Ma. ! Doubt sinks from 0963. G. A.! RLAYIORR Coa AL & SUPPLY co | Abate) ned ‘with lockine door, [ces _Burkiow = FE 14 afer KEETS, CANARIES. CAGES. j NEW oe : Ls eae! me 1 alter ¢ pm Thompson, 60 8, Perry. $1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 | Bgl eee ae v, Smell down | A-1 BLACK pint mor 8OiL., ay supplies. Crane's Bird Hatch-/ er 1 ROLAND. 7 HAY BAL- os ‘ . ‘ : a 5 Bt, 0081, Reasonable, FE pin ery, 2489 Auburn Rd. PE ¢-6510, OR sesen ea Eldvator, Phone . ‘ cy . c “ 5 se . ~ wat ' : A \ : ‘ 4 : * i 6 ‘ ~ 2 ' . + 2 \ 6 : 2 . » cy . : a 5, ‘ S ° ) * ; : : Le. To, 5 f eee pe é 1 ts ' * } , } i fet ; : s pos | ‘ a. ee a a Beet Be Ee ne a oe a = i od ae ee pena AE Ra Te ON ER eee ra ee — - cay i ck aa Ge a er ee as sacah’ / becgares , i ; 2s HY: ARTA Sok mt he ‘ eae Lee i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1956, THIRTY: SEVEN Sale Farm Equipment 76| For Sale Tires _ 80-A| MODEST MAIDENS: By Jay Alan| For Sale Cars 91| For Sale'Cars__91| For Sale Cars 91 a 7 3 FORD . a. "AND : 1s WALL, Goop- : oupetiosn.s | 3 ren a as SCHUTZ M Masee “, —— year, new Rey pas pend pr @ mane Power er ad. ) : = ae : 1952 ARE YOUR | ftieeles pet oe Be miei | oto rs : . . ‘mon: pean hay SOs Spede power Tillers, 2” GARDEN TRACTOR inp A AT- tach GRA 5 John Deere Van Brunt. 13 x model F.B, Serial 501], Combine- tion flu t rain fertilizer, 7’. M Sleeth Rd.. near Wixom Rd Sota DEERE TRACTOR MODE mounted 12 in. plow, culti- es and belt pulley, newly paint- rtec’ er rill Rea. Utica. REpublic 96673. MISC. FARM AND ee Mich. Chain Saw Distr. VICE ANC fad P pale TRACTOR WITH loose Approx. Phone FE 1-0140, i890 PaGE 6 H. P. RIDING GARDEN tractor, tomplete with plow. cul- tivator, reel type mower OL 23-0626. and snow plow, Phone 1955 JOHN DEERE 40. TCE crawler Lcdaesdi Ws excellent con- dition. Phone so | py neces i ae or 7h gut SiZE8 AND cays, prt TO SELL a weep TERMS "KING BROS. YOUR 1.H. DEALER PONTIAC RD., AT OPDYKE Auction Sa Sale 77 haat ay night TB “large ass e fe anor tools non of household od personal sifeste te L. E. Mire, tools e Farm. 30 West Tienken Rd. BE HELD MON- #1112 TO uipment, CREEK AUCTION. BTART- ne night at ee Every- a. 2760 Orion Rd. H. * wright. For | Sale Houset Housetrailers 78 uF, VACATION TRA TRAILER. FE Er FT. HOUSETRAILER. FE 5-1896 | : ROYAL CRAPT HOUSETRAIL- $600, Call after 4, FE 4-4 ‘ aA CRANESRAPT GRINDING IN THE Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine 23 Hood. Phone FE Sale “Sale Motor r Scooters — 82 ALL ~prate. eenditios. 19 E. Princeton For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘41 INDIAN 74. 2 HARLEY DA DAVIDSON 74. GOOD “shape. PE 2-498, For PARTS AND SERVICE ON id Ha fsa Hariey Davidso son, a. Gee er ww INDI AM CSliision 2018, Cece. Lake Li ese Es “ Recgo on +1762, Bill Boats & & _Accessories 85 v CANVAs ROW BOAT. $25. 2 PT. SEMIV "BOTTOM RUNA- “ott Je * fg co pp pe railer sed son. $145. OR 3-367. = Seal 8 & 5 & Accessories ssories 85 tou ots Setweet aed 14 FT, BOAT WHEEL 10 H. MO ‘tor, trailer, 166 Wall “MOLDED FIBER — oo _ i@ SORQ. COMPLETES ade M jd Ld Mercury motor. FE 7 CHR CRAFT. 150 HP. these ae you buy. Pig AUTIPOL BOATS. Down - tov earth priced." T a _Howard Loomis, 1 Ly Jonmaon OUTBOARD GoTSR. MP, 4 gal mile master tank, mila gear shift. Call )-3R2, Imlay eS BOAT AND 56 HP. MOTOR. Must sell. A ¢ bargain! Hurry to 1714 Cole St. in Birmingham ( ams Rd. near Woodward). AT COVERS MADE TO ORDER — onnree repairs FE 44277 or 8. Mid) Dr cea HOUSETRAILER. 21 FT. Se aluminum. Excellent condition. EM_3-4827. "38 Bon ong Rod 32 snl LONG. AIR __$300 cash. FE -FT ALUMINUM WESTWOOD. Modern, Stoo! & shower. Hot wa- ter heater. enable! Trailer Park, 2] FT. TRAVELLITE. ‘4 D. i or trade for pickup. 1143 __Vinewood. OR 3} 1953 36-FT. ALMA. CARPETED living room, excellent ition 1540 Lapeer Rd, Lake Orion, Mich. Lot 1954 PONTIAC CHIEF TRAILER 28 ft., excellent condition. FE 3-7260, 168 Crescent. PONTIAC CHIEF _ AMERICA'S FINEST to 50°. 1 to 3 bedrooms, “SARATOGA 30 .TO 46°, PRICED TO SELL payment A credit life policy free on “0 con- tract purchases HUTCHISON ~MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dixie Awy Drayton Plains, OR 3-1203 a 2830 8. Dort Flint Air Stream Show WARNER CAR. & TRAILER FE 8-1¢09 Hey at 3008 W. HURON A cOM LINE OF AIR- babe TRAVEL TRAILERS LL BE SHOWN BY TACTORY REPRESENTATIVES WHO jit TIONS ESE TRAILER OR THOSE INTERESTED IN TRAVELING — MOVI Es 0 E CANADIAN CARAVAN WILL BE SHOWN 7-10 PM. SAT. SUN. & MON —MAY 26, 27, & 28. QUICK SALE 31 ft. "69 PONTIAC CHIEF, Stool and shower. Hot water and heater, refrigerator stove. condition, BOATS. 12-PT., 840 14-FT., $55. _ 0669 Highland Rd. (M59). CHAMPION, 45 A. P, Misc storms & screens BB, doors. 24x24, 24528 $20. OR EXCELLENT | | “Henry! I made a mistake! I didn't bet on the horse you told me to!” __Wanted Used Cars LATE MopEl, ¢ Ging CLEAN AND BRING TITLE Money warriwe GLEN! N S MOTOR | 254 8. Saginaw x te ve +7371 es PaY TOP DOLLAR FOR sharp late mode! cars COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester WE NEED USED CARS AND trucks. Get our price before you sell. ; North Chevrolet's _ Big Lot in Birmingham “THE HIGH DOL LAR Lah bigh grade cars. We eed them Drive oe miles ft will pay you w 4540 Dixie H. J. VANWELT OR 31755 CHAMPION #140 Wis s04 ce, Kine Rad pars 3-2211 COSTELLO S BOATS. MOTORS. trailers. Lake Orion. MY 3-3732. CHRIS CRAPT id Ld Lh I el Lawson 6 rd fe: 2567 Jackson "md. Duck stake! Milford CRIS CRAFT. 1955, 18 PT. CON- tinental, 190 hp. jwiasty type. | Reet ers demonstra’ like new, hom event weshense: rE or F PE 0002 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS STI 45 Ww. 14 Mile Rd., at John R Lincoln _ “a QUALITY MARINE hs rere contol EV INRUDE MOTORS Whirlwind boats > Wolverine boats : Grumman canoes Old Town canoes Sterling trailers Standard steel pier Marine ine Hardware a E-2 TER Harrington Boat Works 1899 8. Te Phone CENTURY BOATS ite ee aE a SeuIy INLAND TAKE SALES 3137 W. Huron FE 47121 & 2-6122 JOHNSON Ot ARD M s. Starcraft metal boats. Tee-Nee Trailers, boats. s‘ands & carts. F OWENS a for the boat ARINE SUPPLY Orenard Lake Ave. ae eee FE 2-8020 NEW 12 FOOT ROWBOATS, 640. 7600 Eltzabeth Lake Rd OUTBOARD MOTORS. | trailer and one wheel trailer. FE LATE 195) 18 PT. CHRIS CRAFT utility, 126 hp, used only 60 hrs. Just ke new, $2250. 47043 after FE 2-7448 LIKE = MERCURY MARK 40 . With quickey lower unit 13 ft Speed liner boat and trailer. EM_3-2201. MERCURY 16 HP CRUISER. Excellent earpeting — completely fur- Bished $895 00 FEc deral 5-Aen? Exchange | ANDERSON CHAMPION GREAT LAKES | BEEMER | 1. 2 and 3 bedroom ft 10 ft Qs long as 6 yre -- 72 monthe to par Bank rates. Used trall- | like rent — no down pay- ment PARTS STORET. Bo''lled gas. roof coating. paint hKitehes, overload springs. refrig- @rator stoves, heaters Most com Diete line ‘of mob.] home parts and appliances in the arra 60 8S Telegraph FF 2-3200 Open Eves. & Sun nm ONE 5 HP JOHNSON OUTBOARD _Motor._A-1 condition. FE §-9735 (eM ~ OXFORD | Trailer Sales General coaches 19 ft wide up to 45 ft. long. 2 bedrooms 26 gal. | water heater jalousie Windows | house type furnaces” Here's a rea! mobile home. 27 to 45 ft. Stewarts latest balcony kitchen 27 to 50 People are really telking: about this latest in mobil | Orme: The new Va-Ka-thun-Ette travi- | ler and Holley Runabout are reg- ulars on our lot, we have several trailers we will sell on rental baris. Parts ree accessories, - es tratlers to pick from. Phone 21 M24 one Mile 8. of Lane [Rent _Trailer "Space _79 NEW_AUBURN HEIGHTS toh er Concrete oattor, FE or _ 80/6 AUTO GLASS SERVICE i Glass inatalled wate vou walt | Ww the y _ Aste Accessories are, PE 47068 Trailer = Gear shift. remote controls, com- pletely reconditioned. §200 E 45474 after 4 pm OU TBORRD, CRUISER AND TRAIL - $100 FR 35-0258 between 9 & Dae and 7 &' 9pm - SAILBOAT 38 FT DUNPHY CON- dor Good family boat. In the water—ready £2, 0! FE 23-1033, SCOTT-ATWATER Outboard Motor Brand New 809 95 THE “8 A WAGNER CO, N. Opdyke FE_5-9221 | 8COTT ATWATER MOTOR, 16 hp, and controls, gas tank and bump. FE 40656 after 6 p.m STORY HOOK’S LACE MERCURY A RROARD Aobg ied) Sales and Service FE 2 TONY § MARINE, FVINRE ae MO: | tors. 20 yrs. repair experience 1000 Holden s Red Stamps on any brat or trailer Aluminum boats cheap 2685 Orchard Lake | Rd FE 8-0112 Open ‘til 8 o'clock T ransportation Offered 87 MApie 5. ~— | 1081 3. SHARE EXPENSES TO 8 F Missoari, Tues. 29th. Return Sun- day FE 47250 CAR May FLY TO CALIFORNIA ( ON SCHED- uled 4-engine airliner, fare ov, 78 Hawati $183: - Florida, ferry Service, egent. OR hota, | LEAVING FOR HARRISBURG | ues night. Couple share expense. | pone F ae FE 5. 4396 LEAVING FOR | FORT | e DEVENS. Mass June Qnd. Rid wanted Call FF Tpe4d32_ any‘ime. TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _load efthes way FE 5-6806 8&8 | Wanted Used Cars _WE PAY Top: Dollar For Clean Used Cars & Trucks Matthews- Hargreaves 1 8. Saginaw st FE 44546 wrp AnD 954 On SCRAP it le junked cars. FE CASH POR ANY MARE OR LA LATE | _models Economy 22 Auburn 22 GUIDE 10 GOLD: Sell things youre not using through Classified Ads! c TO SHOP IT Then Bring It Here We pay AVER ERI for sharp cars. EE 2030 Sue Hwy. FE 40006 “SHARP CARS ONLY If your car is sharp bring car ond teow tt ina hoa paig tor “BUD “SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 46728. See M&M Motor Sales yer!’ tae Hes. op late meee cre 11 CARS preawee opel, week were sold . Less WTD.: JUNK ae & SCRAP service. Cal) FE ¢-0582. WANTED TO BUY: JEEP. IN good condition, Write to Box 60, Popo Press. at § price, con- dition _yeer pay cash, _ne dectere-- WANTED - J JUNEED OR OSED cars, any make any model, To BACLEY AUTO PARTS 170_BAGLEY_ ST, aT NEED ‘99 PONTIACS M & ‘\t MOTOR "SALFS 2827 Dixte Hey OR_3-1603 Se LATE '#@ OR EARLY MG. car. See Mr. Bruce Marees, 37_ West 1 Bt. For Sale Trucks 90 CONTRACTORS SPECIAL clor end closed semi-van. Complete, runs 2 $400. Alse stake ek, _ Side Van and py GMC 1981 % TON Pekur. OnIG- inal fintsh, 6 excellent tires. Just your car or truck down, easy GMAC terms. Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Open Nites ‘1:1 0 ‘34 CHEVY. PICKUP2aHARP $895. Ford 2 ton stake dump. 8195 DeSoto, 4 dr New paint. %349 ! edt 2073 Drury Lane at Pontiac Lake | OR 3-8856 after 5 Pm 1984 CHEVIE ae TON PICKUP. Low mileage. One owner Sharp. __Price $950. Call MY 3-2754. CHEVR OLET | %, TO iN PICKUP truck 1966. Like new. Low mile- re $895. Private owner, oe ‘codward, Birmingham, 55 CHEV, 's TON “one t EX- tra clean, Call OL 3-2361¢. 1050 CH (CHEVROLET (BEL AIR. | $900 ers | | | | | | LEAVING FOR 8. ILLINOIS. | LATE aOoRuE 54 CHEVIE 6 $8 YD _FE_ 35-0086 4 | | $180 oe Sales. FE 24 CHEV 1956 % “Fon PICKUP. Loaded with extras. Save plenty | on this one Just -your car or truck down gene: Braid M jate | For, Sale Cars 9 '7 MORE DAYS: ] | MUST_SELL 100 oS $47. 6 "bi and * ‘tg bust reasonable Financing Arranges — REAL NTRACTS tor ECONOMY USED c ARS & utom. - Tires. Very clean. HOWARD LARE, INC 7706 Orenard Lake Ra Kee ‘83 BUICK 60 OPER 3 3 DoorR HARD- top. 2 tone Sees Radio, heater, pew Ses os tires, MI 40686 See BUICK “$5 SPECIAL eee AND heater. White sidew _tiae ea $1600 OL beset. ” 1380 1954 BUICK Ty ita HARDTOP full pow 600. OR 34730. ay See SPECIAL 2 DR. HARD- . Compiete wer EM }-3306 CADILLAC _ all _day Sat CADILLAC iM? FLEETWOOD 4 dr. Take over small monthly payments FE 2-8787 ‘4 CHEVIE HARD~OP TAKE over payment Old car as equity poyume, PE 45-8144 After 6. OR mo “CHEV. 4 DR P&H VERY _ clean, Reasonable 125 LeGrande $6150, 4 DR CHEV. NEARLY | Rew tires. $1095. terms. re 5-2706 : ” CHEV 150, SERIES 6. $70. _Take over payments OR #7304 4RE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOO burdenscme? Let help you to | adjurt to same less expensive model Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 at Clarkston Rd Ford — hercure Mv Mv 22671 i953 < CREVIE. Ral RADIO AND HEAT. er 62737 wei 8 1955 CHEE BEL AIR. me we __ Power } Gilde $1,628 rE tan 2 CHEV 21 2:DR. NICE & CLEAN. $8 Dn. and assume smal! month- FE +1006, Lucky ly payments Bales “West Side Used C Cars Drive out where overtiead ts OW Murcer PE ¢2183 a) Seen TCP V-8, $1,650 16: _OR CLEAN 1048 CHEVROLET. CHEAP fice ont! hot water heater owEvnouri—i 147 FLEETLINE 2 door. Good irensperiaitoe: $65.00. ist 8 oe oo) 2 DR MUST sell. eatin bergalale 197 8. Johnson, $1 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4 DR. $45 Ful ance No down ment. +1006 ~Lucky } ey = Seles ‘4 PONTIAC 85 DOWN 65 PER | acre Cail EM 43-2234 ask for t ‘$1 Buiik @ door $5 down take over parments Phone Mt 46552 7 passenger Packard a 000 actual miles Cal] EM 3-2234 Sharp "48 Cadillac $1 185 will han: | die Phone Mr Hackett MU/| = 46552 ‘88 GMC. pickup. $195 fuij price "60 Olds Hrdra $205 Terms. How- ards Used Cars, 74231 Highland Rd. (MS@) CHEVROLET 1951, POWER GLIDE 2 dr. Clean. Will trade. 197 8. Johnson (CHEN, 6 CYL 2-DOOR SEDANS. Low. MILEAGE PRICED TO) SELL 2-DOOR Lacted A GLIDE LOADED WITH EXTRA 1936 DEMOS Haskins Chev. | BEI AIR, HARDTOP sFDAN 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS S071 Open_nites ‘tl ® DODGE 5 YARD ump. 2 «peed! axel, A-1 shape ue mileage Cash Gs terms, FE | 00304 0 FE 5-0477 LATE | dump truck. FE 2-291 FOR SALE OR TRADE e@ pickup truck at ‘31 DODGE PICKUP ‘, TON, 1 post artery og, ‘% ton, poeos VanWelt 10946 | | tor r_Good _cond : | 1953 FORD F 100 Engine just rep! _Inc . Milford Miien TANKER TRUCK SUITABLE FOR toad oiling or erehard spraying, will Grade, also 1052 pick up FE 5-0219 "$2 MACK TANDEM TE TRp CK AND io eee trailer A-1l sha MA 5-318 ie WILSON G.M.C. 48-0485 rr MICHIGAN'S LARGEST OMe TRUCK DEALER Oakland at Cass @mMc TRACTOR. CONVENT cab With 3th wheel and saddle tanks. Ready for the toad. FE 5-107. z REBUILT MO $150. OR 3-205 v-8! a TON | +1950 GMC ‘1, TON PICKUP Lee celient cor altion: except fo cracked head. Wl) deduct $59 tor fepairs Priced at 8375 FE 5-0328 Auto Insurance - QOA STATE ATO INSURANCE (Pounce by Sears Roebuck Co.) Call Jim Boushell. FE tise ' Fy rT Hy | | ‘5 ton GMC ! | | as | | i | | | AUTIFUL REIGE & COPPER, 2TONE. LOADED WITH BEI. AIR V-8 «DOOR SEDAN | BEAUTIFUL IVORY AND 8IL- | VER < GREY. LOADED WITH EX- MANY MORE TO CHOOBE | FROM, Ag LOW as $195 OR | YOUR CAR DOWN ~ NO CREDIT PROBLEMA IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS | aced, Tom Bohr | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ou un LOW OVERHEAD LOCAT i ALT. KING SIZF BARGAINS~ — BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY OWNING | Nr? | SAVE | YOU HAVE NEVER SAVED | ' BEFORE DON T DELAY — ACT TODAY HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County's Fastest | Growing Dealer 6571 Diste jegé at M15 MAp! e 5.507" Open, Nites til ® RENT (T r ASTI through Rent Ads! Room, | house, apartment. any- > Studebaker OVERDRIVE $395 [) “FOR MORE THAN 30 ot) PLACE To as 1962 D HARDTOP. | ~ seg & power Braman r | jevrnay roa SALES | | orks ae a gph SEDAN RA- » 6350 ' CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike 8s. PE 43665 DODGE, 1940, 4 DR of 950. ‘56 the _ 197 1956 TORS 8 passen- Ford sedan, a, "4 bpd p soxogny ToS | hardtop. 2 door, Ford Custom 4 poet “Sasreury ‘Monterey, bard | top. Priced to x7 sell. | Orion Motor Sales Mj« at Clarkston Rd. - Mercury . ¥ 3-261) ins FORD PAIRLANE «DOOR | Radio, heater, Ford-O-Matic, pow- lean, $1.625. F | | pay balance 8. Johnson er brakes, very c ieterl$:) a “CY OWENS” “YOUR FORD | DEALER A-lL USED CARS -OVER 80 REAL BUYS “CY” OWENS 147 8. Saginaw st FE 54101 = Pr i onl Payments too high? Tred , je down, transporte! or your _Riemenscbnelders. 232 8 1983 FORD VICTORIA... RADIO. heater, Contine: | a “Bharp. JEFFREY Po _ rT) PSE and 50 $3 ; must sell, chea ea) MUtua) | ant @_PORD 7 DR NO RUST. 925 _ 660 Elisabeth _Lk Ra Ti FORD, VERY ¢ CLEAN. 0 ns. '% Buick. $75. @3 Mud 1956 FORD V4 Witte A te FORD Vv. aD ser: RN. Winding. Tones * 00. : 1962 FORD CUSTOM #@ RADIO & heater. $390. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts + FE ¢3805 SHARP ‘44 FORD. 7 DOOR R&H WW. no rust, perfect running condition. Ideal 3nd car. §2. down Small moathiy payments Call PE ©1621. ask ne ost Mr x Rogers Sales Service, 606 _Auburn Ave 1653 FORD RANCH WAGON. CAD. os engine. Hydramatic. radio. er, wer brakes, pas it, white jewalls and ce tires. Beautiful comalont Original owner will sell for 1.550 Original cost, over $3, 1 40033 HOW ARD’S § SPECIALS 1s ape nd 6 2 dr. Very clean. 10 Ford § convertable WW new top, excellent moter res, ARDS USED ae | Ta21 Highland & Rd. (M80) EM 3-274 CLEARANCE | 1955 Chev. V-8 Conv realiy a a a8 2 door, blue and | Holiday Coupe, save | a on this car 462. tractor hke new 1964 1962 Ford long wheel bese 1's chassis Tremendous sevings on 1956 Oids. demos. snd company official's cars. HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR eS OLDSMOBILE TRUCK DEALER OLive 1-9761 __ $28 _N Main. Rochester ~ RANCH WAGON ‘Two :34 Fords in excellent cond!- tion. ‘The ideal car for vaca- tions, hunting and fishing HURON MTR. SALES 82 W. Huron FE 2-2841 ONLY $163.40 @ FOR MY Y $783 EQUI - car ta ie. Gilmer et “Cy Owens.” —_——— D CUSTOM (Demo.) Will sell ve Cash or trade— Wi nance for you. Contact poh Is ton at "Cy Owens’ FE 5-4 NO DEALERS WILL TAKE Pe OR ‘$2 trade on a 1966 Ford custom @ dt Take over payments Call) Den Barry et “Cy Owens” FE 4101 1956 FORD DEMONSTRATORS ? Dr V-8. $150 for my equity will take trade Contact Frank Ba! lard_at “Cy Owens" FE 5-4101., PERSONAL DEMO FOR SALE Custom 4 dr., Ford-O-Matic. Ra- dio & Heater, Low mileage. very very sharp. Cash or trade for equity, Cail Al Firestone at Cy Owens. FF: 5-410 | $$ FORD, RANCH WAOON, Rall, Yord-0-Matte. very clean, only HOWARD LARE, INC. 7s _orenatg Lake Ra. __Keego ‘¢) HUDSON €¢DR VERY GOOD ceonanson #196. FES Hottest _ | Bargains PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN ‘56 Piymouth top egg shell white over light green bottom. Heater, directional signals, air foam seats. 415 accessory group. 700 miles. It's iike new $1760 BUICK RIVIERA 2 DR. ‘55 | Charcoaj gray over tvory- Dynaflo, R&H directiona| signals W.W. tires. 8.700 miles. It's like new S a $2075 | CHEVROLET STATION WAGON '55 This dual ui 4 dr beauty nd tan vinyl inte- | ve Powergiide Hurry | very 12.962 Bee ioe It's | on nee null like new PONTIAC @ CYLINDER 2 DR. ‘3 Brijliant Oriental red top trunk with ‘et black lower, kiting chrome finish directional signais Ready to roll, so hurry om this one 160) ae an 2 DR STATION WAG- This ; Per Wagon ts solid Sea Spray equipped with R&H Sal tor 1 days Gave Bave on this CX Colbicco: weonsbncoenccit § 046 4 Ford 2 dr...... cescoees. 6 O45 \8 83 Pontiac, «ar. : _ $1045 53 Dodge 4 Goer oeeso me tt 53 Pecans 4 ar. § 793 $62 Chevie 4 ¢@r. ....... . $ 365 62 Dodge 4 dr waves ee © 338) "82 Piymouth @ dr .....t..... 8 4) $1 Fore hardtop . $ 495 ‘bl Buick 6 dr $ 475 39 Ford Club. Coupe $ 305 | | "b@ Cherie 2 dr $ 395 MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLY MOUTH Hard to spell Easy to ceal with 232 8. Gaginae FE 20131 thing — Want Ads give | you ACTION. Dial FE 28181. t 6 e bal 4 | tase MERCURY “custom” 2 DOOR. | No furniture loans Less than |v 1 | THESE CARS ON SPECIAL SALE CAR PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? WE NEED 1955 & 1956 CARS & TRUCKS TRADE US YOUR FKOUITY IN YOUR 1956 OR 1955 FOR ONE OF THESE CARS LISTED BELOW ‘49 Plymouth -4 dr... .$147 "30 Plymouth 2 dr....$195 "51 Chev, 4 dr........$375 "0 Chev. 2 dr........$225 "0 Ford Tudor. .....$195 ‘SO Mere. Club Cpe... $295 ‘49 Ford Tudor......$175 "49 Stude. ( lee =00- S148 30 Dodge 4 dr.......$195 NORTH Chevrolet's BIG LOT BIRMINGHAM |. Automatic trans Turn Saincasee back-up ti, _ 2 tone green white $1, an heip _fimance MA 6-1212 1961 MERCURY heater. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Case at Pike Sts. FE 4.3885 $205 ission, Radio & l= ean Ape a sr ~ sh a) s PACKARD Bi aac) ab. ‘Sl 3 tate sedan, A-1, $275, MAZUREK.. MOTOR SALES South Blvd, a Woodward, FE 4-9587 ‘$1 PLY RDTOP. NEW 6 PLY| tires, pans ain. EM 3-081, _| ‘41, PONTIAC R & H. BATTERY, | good serviceable car. Very good FE 46-5420. Aiti PONTIA ree 4 DR. rr meeuize #0 Sander-: t Cc ‘1.680. DOOR PONTIAC WITH os excellent condition | $605. Bros, FE 4-0734 or, FE ¢1 ity | i948 PONTIAC 4 DR. IN VERY | pap running order. $167. Call ‘'E 30974 ‘86 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CARS UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clewens &t. PE 3711 1961 PONTIAC 6; 4 DOOR. REAL sharp! 6305. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY | Cass at Pike Sts. | FE ¢-3685 | 109 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN, 8. GOOD’ condition dition. $200 FE 6-01 35 GOOD | USED CARS "68 -Chev. station wagon, demo. bes Olds. $8 hard top i demo. Chev. eae coupe 3 Chev. By 3 TAYLOR" fe tf ay "ROLET. SALES Walled Lake MA 4-156! 1953 PONTIAC, 4-DR, HYDRA. 6. $705. Private PE se. Powriag 4 1948 Spa wor jires. Pvt. $05. At Oxbow Lake. EM “pati. Gat. _ & Sua. aS) g PONTIAC CATALINA, HARD- M, Auto, Trans., Power Sieert ewe W. Tires, Very clean. ‘ox MERCURY | 2 DOOR MOTOR 2 iP - mest © good. OR 3-197 before HOWARD LARE, INC. Orcha: C in PAE, ARON, US| Panne DEMO. MODEL — e | Catalina, 4 dr. Like new. Mydra ¥ A-1 condition. $450. Call te. Will tek ti _PeE Yael Feasonabie after. rel | MERCURY 16 HP CRUISER.| _Seebaid FE » €Ol Pietsly reconditioned. 6206. FE| = WILL ACCEPT +0414 after 4 p.m. a boats, appil- MO. 1953 TD. PERFECT CONDI- guns. cameras etc. tion, 1123 Lakeview part . payment a ROW oo ‘33 bral STATESMA in 6324 Southfield Fovnship. 1 halt AMBASSADOR. FE . "s 2006. ‘s RAMBLER DELIVERY- RANCH RB. _man, (475. FE 5-7526 National Motor Sales SAYS “We will sell you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else- No coSigners No finance companies No red tape Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES | _ 17 8 SAGINAW _ | | OLDS ~ 1956 DEMOS. 88 AND 68 2-doors, 4doors, Holiday coupes. Specially priced for spring clear- ance. As low as just your car dowa, up to 6 months on balance HASKINS OLDS—CHEVROLET 6571 Dixie Highway “ M-16 MAple 5-071 s "ttl © ‘90 OLDS 7@ 4 DR. ToL TRADE. $350. EM 3-008! zr") Ds 8, CONVERTIBLE. Hydta R & H. PE 8-0 ‘32 OLDSMOBILE. 98 eth ee dr. excelient condition FE -4016 OLDs 1985 98 HOLIDAY COUPE. | Il power, Under 12,000 _ml bell or Trade FE 3-7372 ~ “OLDS 88 4 DR. This ts a very can ‘$1 top, dark green radio, heat- er, Hydre. Enccthoat, condition me- chanically, Very good el aes yore for someone. uto Sales, 68 Oskland rr re or BRAIDS OF PONTIAC ESTABLISHED 1924 WM USED CNS YouUR CAR \s BOW NIN Y MIEN | DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer t Cass at W Pike Sis FE 201860 ‘2? OLDSMOBILE PE %-0251 PLYMOUTH 3) BELVEDERE pares: Radio, heater overdrive “1 i condition car. 88 Chrysier official PE 5-12 1956 Plymouth station wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- ' co : els. Some are demos. 1956 Piymouth Satoy v-8 push button «drive RAH WW tires, epecial fury white paint | light blue trim Many special fea- tures dr Shown by Appointment Dealer's Wife's Car ; Le Piymouth Belv. club sedan, Push Button drive, R&H, | tires, Bea Spray Green. 1986 Plymouth favor 4dr RFR & HR WW tires. Beautiful cherry red and white demo. 5 1055 Ford V-& ranch wagon, ?-tone, R&H The Town and Country cdr. |» Its nice. 7 tone tire 1058 Chevie 219 4 dr super green PG RAH spare never out of trunk [t's sharp 1953 Plymouth 4¢-dr. Cranbrook with Belvy. trim. Hunter and sea spray green, R&H Will trade. 1953 Hudson Hornet Club twin H. power, Hydra. R&H, One owner, 1052 Olde classic 08 Holiday hard- top, hydramatic, full power, tint- ed giass, RAH. ww. tires. Btrict- ly @ one owner beauty. 1950 Pontiac station wagon, 4 dr. with 2 seats. R & HW. good famil; | car. Cranbrook ¢iub Ite mice. | owner 1952 coupe Pirmouth R&H CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 32 8. MAIN 8ST. . poly a CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTE , MA $4141 . Open Sam. 08pm. Day. “wr BILE SI Kee CARS USED >] cekieads, ave PE 5-929 "6 ¢ PONTIAC. WILL SACRIFICE. Never been Boewees. Fm Done. MONEY SAVING SPECIALS son Sedan 1960 Chevrolet 2-door 1961 Chevrolet — zeouee pono i _ Chevrolet » MANY. M0: TO CHOOSE MAKE YouR OWN TERMS Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway et M-15 | MApie 54-5071 Open Nites ‘till 6 “@ PONTIAC WITH RADIO 1 AND heater, $298. PE ¢2001. 4 _Bivd. South. ] AKA _ RECONDITIONED > ONEOWNER- USED CAR SPECIALS! ‘56 Lincoln 4 Dr. Sedan. $3595 Radio & ee r. cheery tipal W/Wall Tires, Power Steering ‘55 wie 4 Dr. Sedan .. 91895 See this sharp Special. '55 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan $1395. V-8, Today's price only. ‘53 Buick Roadmaster - $1245 Riviera Hardtop, Radio & Heater, ifome pap abtonld Steer ing & Brakes. s waieetele Window Lifts and se '53 Buick Super ........ $1245, Convertible, Radio & Heater, Dynafliow. W/Wall Tires. ‘53 Mercury Monterey . $1195 Hardtop. Pull power too! '54 Nash Rambler .. 2.» 91095 Radio & Heater, iw rwens izes: Overdrive and Continental too! Cherry Red and Blac ‘93 Merc. onGHey 4 Dr. $1095 This car ts really Sharp. ‘53 Pesole 4 ‘Dr. a se _. $1045 54 Plymouth 2 Dr. ..,.. $895 oe Reni co 5 995 ‘93 DeSoto 2 Dr. 2... $795 53 } Plymouth Cl. Cpe. .. $ 475 ‘49 Nash ............. $ 145 ‘50 Hudson Cl. Cpe. .... $ 95 sCUTZ “SPECIAL SALE MEANS BIG SAV- INGS TO YOU—WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF DEMONSTRATORS AND COMPANY OFFICIALS’ CARS — SEE THEM TODAY! SCHUTZ Motors DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912.S. Woodward, Birmingham MIdwest 6-5300 - OPEN - ti] 9 P.M. "Bright Spot” Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488 WILLYs_ « unre ‘AND PICK-UP Call FE « OLIVER BUICK $2495 | 55 Buick Super 2. Dr. Hardtop Riviera. Dyna- flow, radio and_heater.. Exceptionally clean, $1795 ‘55 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan. Hydramatic, two tone blue, very low mileage. $1295. . "a4 Ford Customline V8. Radio and heater, Ford-: ()-Matic, clean $2095 "33 Bick 4 Dr. Sedan. Ra- dio and heater, w/wall tires, Dynaflow. Another One owner —- two tone green. $1395 34 Pontiac 2 Dr. Hydra-! matic, radio and heater. One of our finest cars,’ $765 33 Ford Sedan. All the extras, \ 8 engine. Small down payment required. ' S05 Pontiac 4 Dr. Radio id heater, Hydramatic. Ready for the road. . $595 *§2 Buick 4 Dr. heater, Bargain Buick. "s3 an Radio and two tone green. day at Oliver $1395 } $5 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Radio and heater. Very nice looking. $595 33 Hudson 4 Dr. equipped. No rust. $565 | ‘31 Pontiac Catalina, Ra- dio and heater, Hydra- matic, Hurry on this one! ~ OLIVER | ‘BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2:9101 Fully | “54 Chev. 4 dr......$899 Open Till 9 - Summertime Is the Time to JRN TO TURNER For the BEST | In "WHEELS and DEALS” '54 Ford 2 dr......$899 '53 Plym. 4 dr.... .$599 55 Chev. Bel Air $1399 = '54. Ford S. Wgn. $1199 '52 Plym, 2 dr.....$444 —'51 Chev. 2 dr..... .$244 '54 Buick H'dtop $1644 = _'55 Ford 2 dr.... .$1099 ’55 Ford S. Wgn. $1499 '54 Line. Capri Hardtop .....$1899 53. Ford 2 dr.. eee . $644 ’53 Mercury 2 dr.. .$799 $3 De Soto 4 dr...$699 1 Plym, 4 dr.....$244 54 Ford Hardtop $1199 '53 Nash 2 dr......$644 52 Ford 4 dr......4499 55 Ford Tardtop $1744 = 5 53 Dodge 4 dr.....$699 _'53 Hudson Jet... .$499 54. Plym. 4 dr... $844 ‘$2 Ford Hardtop. .$699 52 Nash Rambler SS Gheve2idr ee. $644 Stas\\igi sr ooo) 33 Ford R. Wen. $899 "$3 Ford Hardtop.. $944 54 Plym. Hardtop $999 "52 Chev. 2 dr...... S49 he Oe "54 Ford Co. Sed. $1299 ’52 De Soto C. Cpe. $499 "33 Olds 88 2 dr....$944 53 Buick Super. ..$999 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW 1952 Chev. Cpe. 1952 Plym. Cl. Cpe. 1953 GMC 34 ton Exp. 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. 1951 Ford !; ton pickup 1952 Nash Sta: Wgn. 1952 De Suto Cl. Cpe. 1953 Hudson Jet. CONVERTIBLES 1953 Ford 1954 Ford 1952 Chey. 1952 Buick 1955 Ford 1953 Chev. SPECIALS Ford Thunderbird, lke new.....-.--.-. $2099 Nash Rambler 2 dr., with factory instalhed air conditioning. MANY, MANY MORE Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. | Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500 , NeUMONESGALIE STARTS A GOURTESY CAR 19 I 55 O54} ee 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RDAY. deren 6.1088 0° 0 ee ies secre errors Dad Reveals Disease| - of Dead UM Student ANN ARBOR ®—One- of three University of Michigan students killed in an automobile collision that took five lives a week ago/~ suffered from a disease which could cause ‘‘nervousness and pos sible loss of control of his physical coordination,” his father said last a . * * Dr. Joseph Ryan of Toledo, Ohio, said in a statement that his son, Keith, 21, and one of the victims, had been an outpatient at Univer- sity of Michigan Hospital since September, 1955, for a condition known as “functional hypoglyce- mia” (the opposite of diabetes). . * * “This ailment is characterized, by periods of extreme tension and nervousness when ordinary, nor- mal amounts of starch or sugar a eaten or consumed. The onset of this nervous tension occurs some- time after consumption of the starch or sugar,’ Dr. Ryan. said. When You Think of Music, Think of Gallagher's! YOU SAVE MORE BY SHOPPING IN PONTIAC BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO’ Rent a Betsy Ross SPINET PIANO OF YOUR CHOICE $20 Depesit, $10 Monthly Cartage and Six Months’ Rental Allowed on Purchase of Piano GALLAGHER _ MUSIC CO. 18 &. Huron, Pontiag § FE 4-0566 Open Mendey & Friday ‘til 9 P. M. Play Safe Call « Member of the -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel —wws-TV- Channel 7—WXYZ-TV -- Today's Radio Programs - -- Eastern Kidnapers Enter Guilty Pleas ¢:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. A thief TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS and holdup man attempt to save his son from a similar life in “Outlaw Son.” (4) (Color) Hob-| bies in Action. Color films of 7:55—(2) Meditations. \8:00—(2) Christophers. Frank Jenks in ‘The Missing] Corpse;"" “Jim, the Penman.” SUNDAY MORNING | Model wife's death reveals her! WPON, News 6:30—WJIR, Sky High large collection of jewelry is; “Ww. Nationa! 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Meet the Pr RB nde E. Morgan, 31, Concord, N.H..- and David E. Landry, 25, t WXYZ, Paul mareey j past activities. (2) (Color) Gene $:15—(7) Featurette. | not imitations. (7) Jumbo. The-| W. Parliament Hill WWJ. Crossroads Church Bob Considine H awd, Minute Parade 8:30—(2) Reporters’ Roundup. (7), ater) Drama. “Narcotics.” QQ BbgT4 Rarece Ee hetelelany em WPON. Idle Time Serenade WCAR, Rhythm Roundup Waltham, Mass., also drew 15- Autry. Gene exposes a banker, : WJBK, D Leod Temple 100-wm = \ve:ee—WIR. arthur Oodfrey | ti A ea hotel owner and counterfeiter| Oral Roberts. | Michael Powers steps in when. Latbaes op eon phar Mba potted Perea waa, scoattar nae —w5l aun tea year terms for arm bery ho thinks they b rfect #:50—(4) News. | police are unable to prosecute! wos WPON, St. John's Lutheran| WXYZ. Showtime Revue | WXYZ, My True Story ‘the womai ; ¥ ype eae ane 7:00-—WJR. News, Youth CKLW. Wings of Healing | CKLW. News, Homechats e * # a t in “Feuding/#:60—(2) Court of Health. (4) the leader of an international) Ww, Mealtos 9:30—WJR, Mother's Album | ying’ Pac ea | WJBK: News, Tom Soh . cite I - ; ; XYZ, News, Farm WWJ. Slorybook Lane Woaies Lihaa (als i Mrs. Galland was seized early ” Church at the Crossroads. (7); smuggling ring. The re Pr! ) WCAR, News, Spinorama WCAR, News, Temple Mh Friends egling ring porter! Cw. Family. Theater WXYZ, Voice of Pronhecy WPON. News. Bham. Hr. to the trunk ; Beulah. . uses his own methods. WJBK, News, Binge CKLW, Hebrew Christian WPON. Gen. Baptist Churen; StS iMlay 19, forced into of '6:15—(4) Talking Point. Political 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) 49. me rb D ¥ AR. News pinereme | = lle voles ot Churen F ese Eagar Bergen CAB ReaGe Girl Morgen ‘the kidnapers’ car and carried in- ss 700— asse rama. PON, News, cor pinorama, Weeken ‘s Time i | discussion. Faith Frontiers. 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(9) Inner} ww, Monitor WCAR, News, Spinoram v ‘atholic Hour . : with music, guests, comedy, ee | WXYZ, Willie Brvant WPON, Central Methodist WXYZ, Sammy Kaye |12:30—WJR. Time for Muste water and gave them a rich har riety with Ozzie and Harriet SUNDAY AFTERNOON Sanctum. ) CKLW: I Ass You” |11:30—WJR Tabernact pacha Tpke bee homered | WWJ. Faye Elizabeth Nelson, Carl Perkins Trio, ven-|12:00—-(2) Buster. Crabbe, (4) 11:00—(2) News, (4) News. (7) MIBK) Nexs, Mickey shore WHYZ News, fun. Best. | Weow Concert al CKLW. Bud Davies est , tril Clifford Guest. (2) The} Boys Club Anniversary. (7) Tune; Bowling. (9) Movie. Drama.) 9:3¢0—-WsR, Goodwill J’boree| WCAR, Radio Temple befianee ah dgl Ad bolt ad WCAR, Music in the Air o “Pp {N York.” WWJ, Grand Ole Opry yWJ. News . IN, Luncheon Music Honeymooners. “Mind Your Own) Parade. ort of New York. | WX¥Z. Time, Juke Box SUNDAY AFTERNOON WXYZ, Tomorrow World 1:00_-WIR. Road of Life ere a Business,” Ralph gives Norton|12:15—(9) Featurette. ‘11:15—(2) Weather. Bahr. (4)| CREW. Lombardoiana Tie ads batt WIBK: Ness Wayne Uaiv.| wit2. Peal winter ‘ some pretty poor advice; Jackie|12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (9)) Movie. Adventure. “I Killed ws chey Shorr WWI, News onus WPON, News | CKLW, News, Melanchrino Credit Union Gleason, Art Carney, Auety Johnny Jupiter. (4) Cartoon Geronimo.” . er Mair ID tok woBK: hewn, beodalr Leod awa ternal eyes wean. headed cara ne aD Meadows star. val. WXYZ CAR Ncai @rioorene WXYZ, Hayes, Revival | WPON) News, Platter Parlor OU eado’ . ; cm al “a AL: 20—(2) Les Paul and Mary cKtw. En lg tine aholo were aPsROTR SS CKLW: Back to God. lt: :30—WJIR, cyouna Dr ‘ssione for Y i . 7:30--(9) Greatest Fights of the)1:00—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (4) Ford. wise: News, Mickey SNOT y2\9p Won Tevication WPON, TBA WEYL. News. Winter Century. Johnson vs. Ketchel;| Sunday Matinee. (7) World Ad-/1):55 (9) Movie. Drama. Night-\ wren Nee? WWJ, Weekend Music wwe hear. Sptab bors ales Anyone may SAVE in this Credit = ight-| 1: 20 WIR, Marty < . Proudly We Hai} WCAR, Caravan of Musis Dempsey vs. Willard. (2) Stage| venture. (9) Sunday Showtime. | watch ‘Theater: “Adam Had) WW2. Monttor WoBE. Tea penne’ WXY2 Mews Our (Tews WPON, Guy Nunn Union. Savers for the past 3 Show. - Singer Eileen Barton,|1:30—(2) Victory at Sea. (7) Cisco! ,. ” ; WXYZ, Top of Town WCAR Geinorama’ CKLW, News, Temple 2:00—WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton pinorama - pas Kirby, Sally and| Kid Four Sons.”” A governess arrives| CKLW, Quiet Sanctuary WON. Lanckece’ Musi WJBK, News. What's New | wwJ, Ross Mulholland year were PAID J N lle with bh Pond ; | from abroad to take care of) WPON, Pies ty | 1:00—WJR, Woolworth Hour Hae WIR parkene Symp. | cee Nees Lotecsred Davi 0/ tod Unpatented s €/2:00—(2) Famous Playhouse. (4) four boys, 11:00—WJR, Wilson the Man | WWJ. Weekend Music WWJ, Movietown Theater aa ee ee /0 INTEREST. ” y ; ef| WJBK, News, Don McLeod, Symphony” guest with the Dor-| Dr Spock. (7) Margie. :35—(4) N WWJ, Monitor WXYZ. Mereid of Truca MXYA News Berond Stars) WCAR, News, Caravan sey Brothers. 2:30—(2) See It Now. (4) (Color. 12: a Weak Medit caLw. oven Kuren WER. News Lenhardt WIBK. writers a with | ess Lead ahs lalate Sor the Detote : . . riters yrit 8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show.) Zoo Parade. (7) Foreign In- ORD Ui cd wae. Gentile. Bia S ts on premerem el Parlor | WPON. UD phewtine 9m | eae WIR. Nora Drake Pontiac Consumers Cooperetive The Champagne Music of Welk) trigue. (9) Windsor Utilities. MONDAY MORNING 11:38 WIR. Dance 1:30—WXYZ. News, Pilgrim. a) Ee | wre WCAR, orts Parade 509-& Community National Bk. with singer Alice Lon. (9) On/3;99—(4) Anticartica. (7) Jumbo'¢:5e—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s wevkures cs WCAR, Tiger Tunes - | €:00—WJR, Jim Vinal 3100—WIR, "wendy Warren _— SS Camera. “The House of Madame| Theater. (9) Show Time ‘Farm Report 2 iW. Denes hee, ae Tue! Geman, were bees Marve: | WWJ. Weekday a. . WJBK, Mickey 8h olf a Ed McKenzie Jaqueminet,” the story of a|s:39 (7) Western Manhunt. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. WPON, Manhattan Melodies! 700 WIR. News. Festival | CHLW. Rooster Club | | CKLW. Bud Davies ~ CROSLEY French woman who protects al-|4:99—(2) Face the Nation. (4) The 7:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (4)| "Ww" ituaie Tn Dawn XYZ, Healing Waters WPON, Country Mu ‘ waaK mene oe tees Authorised lied fliers shot down in World American Forum. (7) Super) Today. . wxv7z, News, Top of Towa none: voce meres ageatiad So apes = Agricit. | WPON, News, Club 1460 War II. (4) People Are Funny.) Circus. (9) Million Dollar Movie.|7:25—(4) News. WJBK’ Heartbreat Theater WCAR, Titer Game CKLW, Guy Nuna | orn News. McKensie SERVICE Art Linkletter with audience par-|4:3¢—(2) Sunday News. (4) Out-)7:30—(4) Today. (7) Art and the} WPON. News, House Party | 000) Joey Cutter Marler) NOR wens Binge, Gentil) (WCAR, Caravan ‘of Music | adember of Oetland County ticipation. (2) Two for the! ook. Child. SUNDAY MORNING CKLW. Hour of Chara Pte ay Stine “Ww) Widder Brown | Electrenies Association - ' (9 a jJR, Jim Vinal ; Money. Herb Shriner with quiz./g:99—i2) ‘Telephone Time. (4) [PN Caroon Claakroom. (4)) Oe w rrenles ante | “wave News Chruations | WWI. Bob Maxwell | CuLw, Bodie Chase FE 4-1515 30—(9) Million Dollar Movie.) Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Jus-, News WJBK, Methodists Hour CKLW. Woolworth Hour WXYZ, News, Osgood WJBK, News, Don McLeod “Eight O'Clock Walk,” with) tice. ‘8: :00—(4) Today. (7) Hittle Ras-| 4:29 WIR, Parm Review WCAR, Game CKLW. News, Toby David) WCAR, News. Caravan + Open Eves. “tit 10:00 ALM. T Manning is accused The (4)\ cals. WIBK, Christopher WPON, News, Record Room WJBK, News, Binge Gentile WPON. Community News ‘om , a man 6:30—(2) You Are re. | {PON News & Muste 3:30—WJR, Bun. 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Sores Dennis James with talent show.) night's work for the crew of an|9:55—(4) Professor Pet. ee a SSS =— = (4) George Gobel. Lonesome| emergency hospital ambulance.|10:00—(4) Home. (Color), Matinee Theater. (7). me —and Parents Also George with comedy. Comed 2. A shark hunt off the coast of 1@:25—(4) Window in Home. Afternoon Film Festival. | Cc THIS Howard McNear guests. (2)| Australia. 3. A plant that manu- ol Strike It Rich. (4), |: 30—(2) Bob Crosby. CHARLESTON, S. C. uP—Sign on CHE K Gunsmoke. A boastful frontiers-| facturers music rolls for the, ‘ome |3:00—(2) Bris,hter Day. (4) Date a road: “Watch Out for Children.” file aah ppaah SETCHELL CARLSON DICTOGRAPH Aerial Sprayi of Subdivisions for PEST CONTROL Orlando Spraying Pontise Airport ORlande 3-2222 se ae Ss man takes a heavy toll of human player pianos still in existence.|10:55—(7) News. __ | With Life. (4) Ten- life until Marshal] Dillon steps! (9) Gilead ete artes ; ee) mie Fork. G oe $:18--(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- in; James Arness, Amanda 6:3@ — (2) ivate Secretary. eS ern Romances. Blake star. | “Susie’s Crusade."” Mr. Sands is Studio. 3:2%3—(9) News. $:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Ida Lu-| more than a little irritated with 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (4) Queen Easy TV Service PROMPT REASONABLE SERVICE When You Want It HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron _ FE 4-2525 WE HOLD YOUR NOTE ON USED TV We Give Heidens Red Stamps LEARN FREE: Te Make Weed Fiber Flowers We Seti All Material and Chenille. Bridal Corsages and Table Arrangements fer Sale. We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps CLEO’S Handcraft Sop 999 Nelsen ae Her oo & Mentealm) 11:00—(7) | i 1¢:00—(7) Secret File of U.S.A. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) The Nation's Business. 10:30—-(7) The Explorers. Julian 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary ll: ead! pino in ‘Marriageable Male." (4) Hit Parade. Seven top tunes of week with Gisele MacKenzie, Snooky Lanson, Russell Arms, Dorothy Collins. (2) Crunch and Des. Adventure of a pair of charter boat owners as ‘‘Crunch Catches One.” Major Morgan uses a musician to break a musical code, used by espionage agent in ‘’Mission| Chopin,”’ Robert Alda stars. (9) National News. (4) Turning | Point. Richard Travis in “Un- fair Game,” love and intrigue traps the members of a hunting} party in the bush country of Australia. (2) Big Town. Steve. Wilson defends a hit and run victim during his paper’s safety campaign; Mark Stevens stars. Gromer with films of a ‘“Tender- foot in Alaska,’ (9) Mr. and) Mrs. North. Pam and Jerry find, an “Ungrateful Killer’? who uses them as a means of escape. (4) It's a Great Life. The adventures of three ex-GI buddies with Michael O'Shea, William Bishop} and James Dunn get involved in red tape hunting a ‘Passport for Amy.” (2) Holywood Spot- light. “‘Indiscreet Mrs. Jarvis,” film drama. Hollywood Premiere. James Mason stars in “The Man Between.” (9) Saturday Night! Movie Date. Tom Drake, Jane, Nigh in “Disc Jockey.” (4), News. (2) News. Ken Cline. ‘11:15—(4) Saturday Show. Robert | Flaherty’s Classic, ‘‘Nanook of the North.”” (2) Miss Fairweath- | er. Betty Bahr. Ford. | Nightwatch | Theater. | THE HOB-NOB SHOP MODELS and HOBBIES | | 6089 HIGHLAND ROAD (M-59) Ya BLOCK W. OF AIRPORT ROAD—OR 3-7112 SUNDAYS From 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. * tomers lete Line of * BPS Poi Points % Sporting Goods Brownie’s Hardware 489 S. Senford ne * Seeds & Fertilizer _ le 30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. Susie over her latest escapade. eke a trying to help an old clean- woman, Susie exasperates| he building manager. Ann Southern. (4) Frontier. West-|!!: ern. “The Paper Gunman.” A HM: newspaper reporter sent out | West is to write a series on fa- mous gunslingers. Finding that) real gunmen are scarce, he de-| cides to invent one. (7) Famous 19. Film Festival. ‘The Blue La-' goon.” After a shipwreck, two, children and an old sailor are, marooned on a lonely island in. 12: 45—19) the South Seas. But the sailor) dies, and the youngsters are forced to fend for themselves.|,, (9) Meet the UAW-CIO. li: lr 7:00—(2) Ed Sullivan. Kate Smith! ):39 (9) Linkletter’s House Party. heads tonight’s guest list, mark- fng her third appearance on the) re show. Other guests include sing- i: er Marion Marlowe, ventrilo-| \12:30—(2) Ladies Day. .25—(7) News Ace. 30—(2) Search for Tomorrew. (4) Feather Your Nest. ae Robin and Ricky. :45—(2) Guiding Light. $5—(9) Billboard. MONDAY AFTERNOON | 2:00—(2) — Mid-day movie. Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o’cleck| Comics. | 15—(9) Aubrey and Gus. (4) Holly- ae a wood Story, (7) Beulah. (9) Car- Fine Tennis Player oons. Myrtle Labbitt. | NEW HAVEN, Conn. (®#—It’'s Lunchtime Drama. (9)\easy to see why Eric Moore is the No. 1 tennis player on the Yale versity team. In three years with the Eli he has lost only one singles match. He is 21 and lives, at Scarsdale, N. Y. His younger’ 55—(4) Fran Harris. brother Peter also is on the varsity! o0—(2) The Big Payoff, (4): squad. | for a Day, (9) Justice Colt. \ (#:00—(2) Four o'Clock Theater. -(4) I Married Joan. (7) The Er- wins. ; 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) (Color) Howdy Doody. (7) Cow- boy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) 5:00—(2) The Early Show, (4) Mr. Twinky. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. | 5:3@—(4) Western Marshal. 0e—(7) News. 65—(9) Shopper's Show. 25—(2) News. (4) Playhouse 25 quest-comedian Senor Wences' and comic Dick Shawn with a tongue-in-cheéke-"erson of “Marty.” (4) Comedy” Hour. Guest hostess is Vivian Blaine. The roster includes Ben Blue, Florence Halop (late ef Meet Millie), Walter O'Keefe, Alan Mowbnay, Patti Moore and Ben, Lessey. (9) Movie. Western. Cir-| cle 9 Theater: ‘‘Man from Music Mountain.” | $:00—(2) GE, Theater. Drama. Jor E. Brown stars as a_ sriiall| town's leading drunk in ‘The Golden Key.” (4) Alcoa Hour. Drama. Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy in “The Confi- dence Man." (7) Amateur Hour.) Ted Mack salutes Detroit and, Nate Shapero who established a/ health foundation. (9) Movie.| Drama. Motion Picture