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Oakland lehesiat 
Pour Into Windy City 
for Convention Stay 
ee the opening of the Democratic na- 
tional convention only two days away, members of the] ' 
party from the Pontiac area are arriving here. 
Those two Oakland County stalwarts, Willis M. Brewer 
of Pontiac, and Carlos Richardson of Wa- 
terford, are among the first to arrive. 
They are considered to be the Mr, Demo- 
crats of the county when it comes con- 
vention procedure. 
The former turned the county chair- 
manship over to Richardson when he was 
appointed manager of the Pontiac branch 
office of the Secretary of State, a juicy 
plum. that came as a reward for his serv- 
ice to the party. He is the first Democrat to hold tha: that job 
       
  
Teenager Kills 
Himself Paving 
Russian Roulette Brother, Buddies Try 
to Halt Suicidal Game 
in Living Room 
A Keego Harbor teenager 
killed himself playing Rus- 
sian roulette last night 
when he fired a fata! bul- 
let into his head despite 
warnings of a brother and 
two companions. 
The: victim, 
Allen E. Rickel, of 1801 
Sylvan Glen, was pro- 
nounced dead shortly after 
8 in the Rickel living room 
where the foyr youths had 
been watching television. 
an investigation into the appar- 
ently accidental death by State 
Police and Keego Harbor Pa- 
trolmen James Sisk and Dale 
    
      
   
        for a generation or two. 
’ Both Brewer and Richardson a among Michigan’s 44 delegates, but that only remotely states the case. Wil- 
‘lis is considered to be about 
> as close to Governor G. 
arriman Sees Mennen. Williams as other 
ane higher ups in state Demo- 
: cratic circles. 
: .| T happen to know Soapy confers 
ance 0 in with him on many matters of 
statewide Pare gienis and at least 
Haas Fires ‘Soatane me ap fege Seataae = Onklead 
and Gets the Outlook /©outy man to be among the best posted in Mich itic nd 
of the ‘Rich Man‘ otherwise. To baemcead yan 
By JOE HAAS Having more te do_with one 
CHICAGO — The Michi-| Phase of Michigan convention 
gan delegation will be urged (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 
by Gov. G. Mennen Wil- A 
liams to throw its support Busy P ort Said 
behind Harriman, after the] Toyes Tourists 
-initial ballot, it was indi- d B . 
cated here this afternoon, | ~~ @22 usInNess 
PORT SAID, Egypt @ — The 
CHICAGO — Averell Harriman sleepy town of Port Said shut 
told me last night: “If Stevenson|down early as usual. By 10 p.m., 
does not win by the second ballot,|all shops were closed and most 
I expect to be at the head of the lights were out. A few white-uni-   
ticket in the. November election.” |formed policemen etwas beg 
ning on the first or second ballot, | Said " 
but looks for enough favorite son|again, Horsecirawn carriages 
and Kefauver delegates to a toes Ae gy 
ancient taxi cabs wheezed past. 
wealthy 
president?” 
fis TREFT 
ih 3 ue 
£5 ul gi iz : att Look at ‘the foundations.” Halgemo. 
Witnesses were Alien’s brother, 
Cari, 13; George Deacon, 18, of’ 
2405 Fordham &t., and Earl L 
Sawyer, 19, of 3166 Tribham St. 
They were unable to explain why 
Allen fired the shot. They said he 
failed to heed their warnings to 4 
  
Canadian Fires 
Blazing Round 
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    17-year-old), 
An autopsy today will be part of | 
+ lislature recessed its marathon spe- 
-|¢lal session for the fourth time 
* |sation proposals, 
s 
- |Sept: 19. In the meantimé, they 
~ unemployment picture, 
| the unemployment situation has 
_ |since the first days of the session   preference for Democratic presi _ Truman's Decision. May Sway Convention 
WHICH WAY WILL HE LEAN? — Party leaders and dele- 
gates alike eagerly await Harry Truman’s announcement of his 
dential nominee. In above com- Stevenson (left) and Averell Harri posite picture he is flanked by two leading contenders, Adlai v 
AP Wirephote 
man (right), 
  
Hundreds of Oakland County 
youths wil] pack ribbons away to- 
day, load prize livestock back into 
trucks and end the 1956 4-H Club 
Fair. 
Behind them, they will leave 
trodden paths between booth | 
sites and the realization among 
thousands of visitors that the 
farmers of tomorrow are as skill- 
fui at their chosen vocations as 
any in history, 
Last night’s carnival and 4-H 
Cavalcade of Horses drew the larg- 
est crowd by far of the five-day 
      4-H Youths Pack Ribbons Away Oakland Cyclist Second place in the operational 
event went to Paul Norland, of 
Bloomfield--Township, with Rowe 
coming in third, : 
Robert Bryan, a Pontiac soll 
conservationist, judged the trac- 
tor contest. Supervisor was Leon 
Storm of Lake Orion. After horse judging today, the 
over 2,000 4-H boys and girls will 
begin to haul their exhibits and 
animals back home. 
The carnival will continue 
through tonight. The exhibit booths 
will be closed this afternoon,     Killed in Crash William Burleigh Thrown 
Car on Nire Mile Road 
A Madison Heights motorcyclist 
  Ferndale Teacher Named 
Principal of Bagley School 
A former Ferndale teacher, John F. Perdue, has been 
named principal of Bagley School by the Pontiac Board was killed on E, Nine Mile Road 
in Warren Township yesterday 
when thrown into the path of an 
          Head-on Into Oncoming|— “Both Candidates 
B Hoping for Nod 
From Ex-Chief Delegates Are Waiting | 
HST‘s Announcement 
at 3:30 This Afternoon 
CHICAGO (#—Harry S8. 
Truman ‘kept _Adlai-E. Ste- 
venson and Gov, Averell 
Harriman on the political 
hot spot today waiting for 
him to name his preference 
for the Democratic presi- 
dential nomination. . 
Truman jealously guard- 
ed his secret from a succes- 
sion of callers in advance of 
a 3:30 p.m, EST news con- 
ference, 
But most signs pointed toward 
a pronouncement that—while he 
regards both Stevenson and Harri- 
mah as equally qualified, capable 
men—he would vote for Harriman 
if he were a delegate to next 
week's convention. 
Truman is not a delegate, but 
| will address the convention Fre 
day. 
This sort of endorsement by the 
former President would boost the 
New York governor's stock with- 
Other Convention 
Stories, Page 2   
  
Stevenson lacked the . qualifica- 
tions to become the nominee. 
WILL, BACK NOMINEE : 
Truman has made it emphati- 
cally clear that, come what may, 
she expects to support and work 
for the Democratic nominee, With 
    
    
    
| Refuses to Act on Bills|- 
to Help Jobless; Sets 
Sept. 19 to Reconvene 
LANSING @® — Michigan's Leg- 
yesterday without acting on Gov. 
Williams’ unemployment compen- 
* * 
The lawmakers agreed to return 
said, they will keep an eye on the 
_ Rep. George Van Peursem (R- 
Zeeland), House Labor Commit- 
tee chairman, said Republican 
majority members are satisfied 
improved and no emergency ac- |conditio 
tion is necessary. 
Van Peursem’s ecuumtion has 
been studying the governor's plan 
the governor’s bill but left the way 
ome be 8 compromise plan. 
“It seems clear to us that the 
    3Killed, 8 Injured 
Near Saugatuck - Sports Editer, 
CHICAGO—An educated 
SAUGATUCK (INS) — Three Were wa 
persons, mother of|College All-Stars, 26-0, in a 
ate lioe yrronne Gyo on Soldier Field here last night. eight others seriously or The toe was that of 
Mrs. Cynthia Sirk, 26, of Water-| linebusting Ed “Big vliet, Jesus Laca, 25, of Holland, 
and Alejandro Gutierrez, 24, of 
Holland, were all killed when a 
car driven by Laca crashed head- 
on into one driven by Mrs. Sirk on 
U.S. 31. Mrs. Sirk’s husband, 32, 
and daughters, Louandra, 4, and 
Cynthia; 2, were seriously injured. 
Her parents, Oscar Smith, 72, ahd 
his wife, and Mrs. Sirk’s son, Wil- 
liam, cnere Wad ap oxen were in critical individual. 
The crowd of 75,000 e 
after Earl Morrall of M 
first play from scrimmage. 
  ‘College All- Stars 26-0 
ns the Cleveland Browns used to whip the 
kicked for 14 of the Browns’ 26 points 
Mo” Modzelewski who put 
Groza into kicking position each time. 
Groza kicked four field goals in four attempts, plus 
two extra points. This was a new record for total number 
of field goals in an All-Star game arid also by one 
ren to see a wide-open game 
Burnine of Missouri with a first down pane on the Stars’ 
(Continued on page 14, column 2) Pontiac Press 
“Toe” and bulldozing “Mo” 
lustreless football game * 
veteran Lou Groza who 
and if was 
chigan State hit end Harold     run. of Education. bo omens at bon pal waite, omega thought Tru- Hospital in Royal man not want to 
whhnernme rf He is the first Negro to be named a schoo! prineipal in Police ‘anid-Burleigh apparently|thing  againat Stevenson that A Ee aaron ontiac. smashed the rear of a car driven| might be embarrassing inthe gen- 
yse show duting arena activities| Mts. Gélda.Holecheck, principal of Bagley School for eee te tes nae en ee 
last night. : = 20 years, has been namediot the road, and crashed head-on} was sata by trices te recopaine 
An impressive array of farm prineipal of LeBaron School|into « car driven by Ezra Mende| jst "any Sertmat’ ta¢"eot ne 
innevations in power steering, % z The drivers are being questioned) necessarily result in the New 
hauling equipment and combines, man, who retired in June. by township police. Yorker’s nomination, - also drew attention to the hrea. Perdue, placed agg odpm Stevenson's backers have rnoon forthe fall semester. plans to ’ i ‘ 
e 9 Seoey aes, roe move to Pontiac irom his Watta Y'no —- claimed 630 of the necessary 686'5 
ta fone Deets pene fie ty tt ae Weigne ‘et Galloway Lake taking Perdue attended college after | Nice Weekend will have 850 to 400. Both claims top plowing honors and James service in the Army during World might be inflated. Thompson of Milford taking the War Il. He was graduated from Partie € with little chahge| The Stevenson camp estimated top tractor operation award. the University of Toledo in 1950 |, men Bh and is the prediction|tt. might lose 50 votes by a Tru- BYRAN, STORM JUDGE and received « master’s degree i. tne Pontiac area tonight. The|™4n mod to Harriman. Harri- _ 
Second place in the plowing con- from the University of Milshiges low will be near 60 degrees. man’s followers said they could 
test went to Lynn Rowe of Gingell- 2 1965. The weather man says tomor-|Come close to Stevenson's claimed 
ville and Thompson took’ third. He formerly was associated with| row will be fair and pleasant with|total on the first count. 
_an insurance agency in Philadel-|a high of 82 to 96 degrees. Whatever his reasons for making 
. phia, where he was born. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest |it, Truman's endorsement was sure 
Perdue has taught seventh anditemperature reading preceding|to have a psychological impact on 
CQIS qa ure eighth grade subjects at Grant/8 ‘a.m. = 2 eee jinedhaagg mg hors g roe ing Pong 
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Greeters Are Well Rehearsed   
Dewey Guiding 
GOP's Future Backstage Maneuvering 
fd Result in Nixon's 
Early Nomination — 
WASHINGTON (INS) — Thomas j 
2. Attorney General. Herbert 
Jr., may resign from 
President Eisenhower's cabinet to 
seek the Senate seat now held by 
Sen. Herbert H. Lehman (D-N.Y.). 
On the first point, Dewey, whose 
strategy in 1952 enabled the then 
Gen. to wrest the 
Presidential nomination from the 
now deceased Sen. Robert A. Taft were out to welcome their man, 
your. banners up, everybody?” CHICAGO (®—Gov. Averell Har- 
riman of New York flew into town 
, and the Democrats gave 
an honored political tradition a 
mild workout, 
The tradition is that a covey of 
backers should meet each candi- 
date at airport or railway. station. 
When he steps out, they holler and 
cheer and wave, thereby proving, 
of course, that their hero is best 
fitted to lead this nation, 
Se teday Harriman backers 
and though the demonstration 
wasn’t much by past standards 
—no brass bands, for instance— . 
it did keep « tradition alive. 
Shortly before Harriman’s plane 
dropped down, a stage director! 
hustled up and surveyed his cast 
of 50 or so, Each person had a 
standard bearing such admonitions 
as “Win with Harriman” or “‘Har- 
riman's Our Man."’. 
WELL, REHEARSED 
Curiously for a candidate who 
has been in the race as long as 
Harriman, the signs were crudely 
lettered with-crayons, ag if some- 
body had goofed and it had taken 
fast handwork to produce any 
signs at all, 
“Hold your banners up,” yelled | of a wide open race, with a num- Harriman Met by Quiet, Proper Hoorays Whether or not he was satisfied 
with this brief workout wasn’t 
clear, because the plane came in 
then, airline officials hastily rolled 
out the red carpet they save for 
these great occasions, and Harri- 
man stepped out, 
Banners went_up, and the waves 
and cheers rolled out on schedule, 
NON OOMMITTAL AVE 
Harriman came down the ramp, 
answered a few routine questions 
routinely, and reminded reporters 
he had a news conference planned 
s00n, 
“I'm not going to give you any 
scoops here,” he said. And he 
didn't. 
‘This demonstration has been 
gone into in some detail only be-| 
cause it represents such a change 
from four years ago, In 1952, can- 
didates at both the Democratic and 
Republican conventions poured into 
Chicago every hour on the hour. 
Each was welcomed with vary- 
ing degrees of frenzy, some of 
which was genuine and some simu- 
lated, 
OOMPLACENT AURA 
But whether real or somewhat 
phoney, they did point up the thrill 
        the stage director, ‘Will you hold 
  (As ni a haylott fire, political       of Ohio, made it plain that he is 
in Nixon's corner. 
from the Washington mission which 
included a four-hour secret talk 
See Dewey de- 
“Personally, 1 feel Nixon has 
done an excellent job as vice pres- 
ident and I am certain he will 
be renominated.” 
The speculation involving Brown- 
ell was based on these facts: 
Sitting in with Nixon and Dewey 
ington hotel room Thursday night 
was Deputy Attorney Genera] Wil- 
liam P. Rogers, a former Dewey 
aide and the logical successor to 
Brownell in the cabinet post. 
Truman to Reveal 
Choice at 3:30 P. M. 
(Continued From Page One) 
were striving to keep the con- 
troversy in hand.   
gommittes yesterday that a 
calise the party to lose in No- 
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  -on Rights Plank. 
It fhe platform ‘“‘repudiates” 
Southern states, the Dixie states in “Wave, everybody!" 
8, D. “Yell!” ber of candidates running for their ittical lives. 
But so far this year there has 
been Ilttle to equal the excite. 
ment, or the foolishness, of four 
  
More to Advise _|Harriett Phillips of Huntington 
oods. 
; Mrs. Margaret McCall of Holly, suburban home without. fanfare, 
His followers, though, are observ- 
ing the other, quieter traditions: 
The pretty girls, the paper hats 
advertising Adlai, the copioug lit- 
erature no One ever seems to find 
time to read, 
A nice, placid scene, at least 
outwardly. 
Oakland Democrats 
Pouring Into Chicago 
(Continued From Page One) 
activities than anybody else is 
Billie Farnum who lives just out 
at Williams Lake. He not only 
is a delegate but he is sergeant 
at arms of the Michigan delega. 
tion. Hence it is up to him to 
keep the 104 Michigan delegates, 
alternates and others from our: 
state in order,   
Farnum has long been prominent} 
in CIO circles, both on a Pontiac 
level and higher up. For some 
time he was body guard for the 
late U.S. Senator Blair Moody, 
and is a close friend of Gov. Wil- 
liams who heads the Michigan 
delegation. He ig now connected 
with the Detroit branch of the 
secretary of state's office. 
OTHER OAKLANDERS 
Other delegates who lives in 
Oakland County are Lt. Gov. Phil 
A. Hart and Dr: Howard H. Me- 
Neil, both of Bloomfield, and Mrs. 
Alternates from our county are 
                      Long Session Expected 
to Wrap Up Hearings 
for Democrats 
the issue of civil rights. * aa ° 
them from the North, were on 
deck to advise the party what it 
should say in its 1956 platform on 
the touchy question. 
Rep. McCormack of ‘Massachu- 
resolutions committee, or- 
dered a. long session, starting at 
9 a.m, in hopes of winding up the 
After that a 13-member drafting 
group will spel] out its ideas of a 
winning platform for this year. 
Next the full 108-member commit- * ® 
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setts, chairman of the 108mem-| - eadéa _ CHAD M. RITCHIE: 
County GOP Group 
Elects Four Officers Officers of the Gakland County 
Republican Committee were named 
yesterday, with Chad M. Ritchie 
of Birmingham, being unanimously 
re-elected for oe —_ two years. 
Other officers named were Mrs, 
Dorothy Andrews, Clarkston, viee- 
chairman; Mrs. Madeline Vernon, 
Waterford Township, secretary, 
and Jack Hayward, Royal Oak, 
treasurer. 
  
Good Weather Due 
  Mrs. Cartos Richardson of Water- _ All of these delegates and alter- 
nates are already in Chicago, or 
will arrive in time for the Michigan 
caucus at the Congress Hotel on 
Monday morning. 
Others from the Pontiac area 
here for the convention include 
Walled Lake, Robert Phillips of 
Woods, Lawrence 
of Hazel Park, Fulton Osten- 
of Royal Oak and Mr. and 
Alexander Frownfelter of 
As the convention nears, an 
ominous cloud appears on the 
horizon. It is, the attitude of one 
Harry S. Truman. 
Some claim the cloud has a 
silver lining. Others take a-dis- 
tinctly somber view, and 
it as something akin. to a 5 
HARRY WILL RUN IT. 
They fear it is an omen that 
portends some action which will 
culminate in dire results in No- 
vember. In plain words, is Harry's 
endorsement an asset or a lia- 
bility? — 
It is generally conceded that 
he will be running the show. His 
expert political training tells him of | 
om Party Bosses 
CHICAGO (P—Adiai E. Steven- 
gon, confident he will win the 
- {Democratic nomination, resumed 
conferences today with men who 
could help him to reach that goal, ® ah * 
The leading contender moved 
into his convention headquarters 
in the Conrad Hilton Hote] yester- 
day, and began a series of con- 
ferences with party leaders, 
Stevenson kept an ear cocked, 
too, for Harry S, Truman's ex- 
pected announcement of whom he 
: favors for the top spot on the 1956 
Democratic ticket. 
' Stevenson told. reporters yester- 
day he thinks he can win the 
nomination even without Tru- 
man’s blessing, oo 
But his aides make it clear that 
. |Stevenson would welcome an en- 
dorsement by the former Presi- 
nt, ‘ ; AP Wirephots| dint 
Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennes- 
see talked with Stevenson last 
night and then told reporters: 
“He has enough delegates to be 
nominated.” ; * * 
Sen. John Kennedy of Massa- 
chusetts and Gov. George Leader 
of Pennsylvania, both Stevenson 
supporters, predicted he will win 
on the first ballot at next week's 
nominating session, * * » 
Five days before the convention 
roll call on ‘the presidential nomi- 
nation, Stevenson's strategisis es- 
timate he hag 630 votes — just 
56% shy of the total necessary. to 
win, 
Sen, Kefauver, who stepped ou 
of the competition for the presi- 
dential nomination late last month 
and asked his supporters to back 
Stevenson, said he had 259 dele- 
gates at that time. E 
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Of these, he said, about 100 have 
shifted to Stevenson and about 20 
to Gov. Averell] Harriman of New 
‘York, He said the others are un- 
committed and he plang to try to 
swing them to the Stevenson col- 
umn. ; * * * 
Gov. Luther Hodges of North 
Caroling preceded Kefauver - in 
the Stevenson. sanctum. 
man," he told newsmen later. 
| He said he had been “shocked” 
position is 
“much more understandable” 
when viewed in the light of the 
“ fact that a candidate has to “run 
            Spends Day in Huddles! 
With Campaign Aides, "4 
“Mr. Stevenson still is the best, 
Tuesday by Stevenson's call for      choo! Buil 
‘Assures Sept. BIRMINGHAM “Classroom sec 
additions to four a and 
training stint at Camp McCoy. 
Ready at Beverly will be six 
new classrooms and a kindergar- 
ten; at Pembroke, six rooms; at 
Bloomfield Village, twe reoms; 
and at the high school, 11 class- 
rooms, he says. 
“Steel has thrown us back on 
‘said, referring to structural work 
planned for this summer that the 
steel affected. strike rs 
The two swimming pools, at 
Derby and at Birmingham High 
School, are both being slowed in 
construction by steel needs, 
Also, the addition to Walnut Lake 
School, where youngsters will use 
the gymnasium for classes until it 
is completed, won't be opened until 
late fall, That addition was just 
started, Dr. Featherstone says. 
“We've been pushing for class- 
reom sections,” he says. Sections 
B and C of Derby duntor High 
will be opened, with the first 
housing classrooms and the lat- 
ter, shops and music rooms. 
The shell roof was recently 
poured over the Derby gymnasium 
and a similar roof ig to cover the 
pool there. : 
“Youngsters can play outdoors 
until October,” Dr, Featherstone 
says, referring to the gymnasium’s 
completion date not expected until 
later this fall, “The pool will be 
done later yet,” he says, 
At the high school, the pool 
which will be attached to the south 
end of the gymnasium, requires 
steel trusses for its roof, Grading 
is now underway, and when the 
roof ig trussed and the corrugated 
wall removed, the pool excavation   
Wagner, Kennedy 
Doubt Religion 
NEW YORK W—Mayor Robert 
F. Wagner of New York and Sen. 
John F, Kennedy (D-Mass) say 
they don’t think their Roman 
Catholic faith would affect their 
chances ag Democratic vice presi- 
dential candidates. 
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tial possibilities, said yesterday 
ithey are not actively seeking nom- 
vention, 
Asked about the old political 
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Pontiac Deaths 
Mrs. Frank Ball 
Mrs, Frank (Béssie) Ball, 66, 
died at her home, 107 N. Sanford 
St., at 3:25 this morning. She had 
been in fl] health for a number of 
years, . 
She was born on. March 5, 1890, 
in East Brook, Pa., and married 
in 1919 at Lansing. 
A reiident of Pontiac 31 years, 
she wig a member of the Calvary 
Evangelical Church, The Balls 
came here from Jackson. 
Besides her husband, ghe is sur- 
vived by a son, William of Pontiac, 
and six grandchildren, ~ 
Service will be at 1:30 p.m. 
Tuesday from the Huntoon Funeral 
Home with the Rev, Arthur L. Bin- 
gaman officiating. Burial will fol- 
low in White Chapel Memorial 
Cemietery.- 
Mrs. Bruce L. Ballard 
Service for Mrs, Bruce L. (Mar- 
tha) Ballard, 4, of 249 Caleary 
St., was held at 2 p.m, today from 
the Stinson Funeral Home, Mount 
Pleasant. Burial was in the River- 
side Cemetery. 
Mrs. Ballard was born on March 
2, 1916, in Mount Pleasant. Her 
    
    
  
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Hodges said he would have to) mented: “I think it’s a myth.” weeks at her summer home in 
talk with. his state’s 36-vote dele-/ On the same topic, Kennedy|nearby Bay View. 
gation before coming to “any con-| gaid: Mrs. Park was born on Nov. 11, 
clusion,” * 6 6 1882 in Caro where she lived until 
: “] preg that it would not) moving to Birmingham eight years 
’ have any one way or ago. 
It's Easy to Chase cine. She is survived by a. daughter, = Wagner and Kennedy spoke|Mrs, Maxwell Doerr, of Pontiac; 
Starlings - Maybe wit newsmen before leaving for one ee, John of Philadelphia and 
icago. Orchard Lake; one brother, 
* 2 8 -, - |A. 0. Purdy of Caro, and seven 
(Continued From Page One) Kennedy said he ‘ould accept/ grandchildren, 
blasts into the troublesome hordes. |!f asked. agner t “would from the Huston Funeral Home in 
statiings. They gazed down dis-| Both are supporters of Adlai E./of the First Presbyterian Church 
wielders by adopting an all-the-/nomination. the Caro mausoleum. more-room-lor-me attitude when 
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ithree years they are only now be- “4 
ginning to return, = : Glenn H. Griffia : 24-Hour Ambulance Service 
Other cities reported some suc- hes ‘ f   
  
  
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        Nixon cannot possibly draw more ; ae i FRIED 
ere sg Fo pp amg Te raph Car Crash : wih te te Dacia s Ca cvncivecsix $165 
than it is here the Ae ; : snete Saneenlie tanioediae Sends 2 fo Hospital With didhes Usted BelOW.c.ssseceeccseveeecen PES The Mi headquarters tell . COUNTRY HAM = = : $165 me that delegates to the conven- Two persons Were | With dishes Hated DEIOW. ....e.scascsessevres ; 
tion are about equally divided be-|today after an auto crash at Tele-|] - PPED STEAK oa 
businessmen, 8 labor officals. 21) Dominic N. Shiba, 18 ot Det] Child's Portion, cholde above $1.00 wives, 13 lawyers and 12 industrial! St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with} =  Dinn ors Incl le bvges 
pervams th srveril boing, to: toel Mees. ioaen Sil, i at; Wades FOTATOES | VEGRT E a DESSERT ’ ‘al : x : : ; 
Sa nears) ae a Conrad-Hilton Hotel, the. Michigan Mra, Hall wea Fding with Georges .. . Mours: 12 Neon to 8 P, M. oe delegation iat he Congres Hotel, Kinball Je. Tl of Watetrdl] FINE FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | ‘any brickbats \or skunk’s/he was in Collision when turging|| © °.- Celeteria Serving: You See ft. You Select ti =f precker b 
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    “We. hesitate to offend men,” 
Potthoff said, 
life.” 
          “but they are en- 
tirely willing to jeopardize our 
He said newspaper accident ac- 
counts indicate “It is the passen- "Can I t Be? — a 
-|Reds Renounce 
Invention Claim’ wo ; 
“Questions of History”) — 
save cleima wade Guten te Sake : 
in era that a Russian invented the| — 
‘airplane were false. 
| As for past Russiarr 
Alexander ¥Federovich Mozhaisky 
said there was a bad storm that 
jday and no plane could have 
‘i flown. 
  .linvented -the airplane and first| | flew it back in 1882, the magazine) — RSS, 
  
  
    
                gers who often pay the price for 
the careless driving of others." 
Potthoff. said parents and safety 
educators should teach. children 
how to deal with irresponsible 
drivers to protect themselves when 
‘jthere are “social pressures’ to-       Explosion in Casbah 
Kills 16, Injures 15 ALGIERS, (*—The death toll In 
an explosion which crumbled five] .     CREDIT    
   
                 
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Yes, Ganfor- 
ised plaids 
that head the 
class for 
7 te 14 Dresses. 1.00 
Girls’ Blouses ..1.99 
Girls’ Skirts ....2.09 
Girls’ Slips .....1.00 
    ward accepting dangers. 
Scared to Death   
  four floors to his death. NEW YORK (®—Roberto Gut- buildings last night in the heart 
of the Casbah mounted fo “16 to 
day as rescue workers still dug 
into the ruins, Fifteen persons 
have been found injured in wreck- 
  nationalist extremist group.   
  
Complete 
#4) ARCHERY | CENTER ARCHERY ENTHUSIASTS this area have learned to depend in 
          
    ocratic platform committee. Left to right are Sen. sippi, and Sen. rervez 5, was frightened at the/ 4ge. 
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DRESSES cts steerer bra sy bei Riad ae Sree ae You and your summer formal will star on your 
fled to the bathroom of his par-/others in the crowded native next gala occasion .. . if, with conquest afore- 
; ts’ nt last night and|@2"r: ; : . thought, you first turn it over to us for our: ° 
9 apeet Cherian’ - Investigators believe the origin), SOUTHERNERS GET TOGETHER — Four AP Wirephote | = thorough but gentle cleaning. We'll bring back 
locked. himself in. he of the blast might have been ex-| Southern members of the party put their heads Albert Gore (D-Tenn), Sen. Sam Ervin, standing the thrill it gave you when new! 
crawled out a window and fell! piosives being handled by a secret| together in Chicago prior to sessions of the Dem- __ (D-NC), Gov. J. P. Coleman, seated, of Missis- 
Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM), 
  
  German Seamen Die 
in Delaware Blast 
| LEWES, Del. (®—An explosion 
lat sea killed two crewmen 
aboard the German freighter 
|Heidberg and critically injured six 
others, 
* * * 
The blast shook the freighter, 
inbound to Philadelphia from Ven- ‘55 Crash Costs 
Could Have Paid 
for Straits Bridge 
LANSING U—Losses from 1955 
traffic aecidents in Michigan could 
have built the Mackinac. Bridge— 
with two million dollars to spare.| 
The Michigan Insurance Infor. | 
mation Service says 1955 insured| 
losses from auto accidents last 
year totaled $101,734,000, an in- 11,278 over the 1954 total. 
The agency, representing 11) 
losses rose in every category; 
bodily injury, property damage, collision, medical payment and 
comprehensive coverage. 
Insured losses are the biggest 
factor in automobile 
rates, the agency said. 
Voltage Victim Buried 
ALANSON (®—Funera] services   
for Delbert Michigan insurance companies said 
insurance]     
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13 waren | 
Just North of 
- Wisner Stadium   
Branches: 
328 N. Perry 
  ezuela, yesterday afternoon just 
as the ship entered the Delaware were held Friday 
       
   
     
    
        on SLAYBAUGH'S for a com- 
plete selection of bows, arrows, 
arrow heads... and other 
accessories, .   
97 Oakland 
FEderal 
4-2579 | crease of $7,306,000 over 1954. ‘Blumke, 30, a Consumers Power 
The increase alone would have | 'Co., lineman who died of burns 
paid the cost of operating the! ' suffe red when he fell on a 44,000- 
State Police last year, the agency volt power line at a Big Rapids: 
said. ‘substation. Blumke died Wednes- 
The State had 196,812 traffic ac-|day at Community Hospital in Big 
cidents last year, an. increase of’ Rapids. The dead seamen were Suergen 
Schwittner and Herbert Goelden- 
ier. Beebe Hospital in Lewes re- 
ported the other seamen were 
badly burned and in critical con- 
dition. All: were German nationals. 
Capt. Heinz Nawersberger, mas- 
ter of the Héidberg, said a piston e 
on the ship's engine came loose 
and rammed into the heavy cast- ‘ 
ing of the power plant. The blast ° 
wrecked the crew's quarters. A 
fire’ followed the explosion but 
was quickly. put out. 
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~ Coast Guard authorities said an 
investigation would be made to 
‘determine the cause of the blast.| 
~ date was set. 
Irate Drinker Booked; 
Deadly Weapon? —. Car 
LOS ANGELES (#—‘Yqu'll be 
sorry,” a slightly-tipsy bar patron 
cried when a bartender refused to 
serve him another drink last wee 
police reported. 
The man left and a few minutes 
later, officers said, he drove his 
car crashing through the bar's 
front door. One of the 20-odd other 
customers suffered a minor leg 
Police said the irate driver, 
Boyd G. Franklin, 31, was booked 
on suspicion of assault with a 
deadly weapon. 
    
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— Money Is Baled 
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky,  — Moda 
G. Taylor was rooting around in a 
pile of hay yesterday, but he 
wasn't looking for needles. 
Taylor, 44, a farmer, was super- 
vising hay baling when his wallet 
containing $678 Gropped into the 
baler. 
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   |pala Cancer Research Committee} Americans to suffer from intesti-/ 
‘in a conference here Aug. 24-30) rm) cancer, 
|taay give a new lead on the dis-| e - * 
second only t©| if the reasons for the,dstrep, REALTOR | sey to read it” Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. ¢ * = * * h 
‘It’s Not Civilization’s Dread Tokyo Population Rises |. Later, ashe ‘ Raat “a er" aaa ) eal 
TOKYO  — The population otlene en ap ve appe ; 
~ = {Cancer Experts Will Stucly jretopaan toxyo increased|-Peue make way for Mes, Tro Phone FE 4-4565 1 t months 8)man,” 
>|. 313W. Huron FE 2-4031 Di Ett At year to 8,243,979 as of July 1, city| ‘The lady was Bess Trumatt. The 147 W. Lawrence St. 
—_— | isease Effects in Africa  |Ysist*smnomoed toiny. ” crowd made way. . | , ed a ¥ ae er ited Cone nc 4 Py . b : 
: By EK, A, JONES is some 20 times as common : al . fee Rin ei SP Waser tad ed we PERRET Nos LGA ee a 
SAMPALA, Uganda (®—Twenty- pam Africans. Cancer of the ; *¢ i Sieg ae Ts. ts BAS. om aig sme eee aN wheelies me : ~, 
itive medical specialists from 14\lymphatic glands is twice as prev- , | : 
‘countries are converging soon on) @ent. \ 
‘this town in the heart of Atdion,| | Other types are cortonpanenneny ~ 
. iseeking new clues to the causes of less frequent. Despite their unhy- Lt 
7 jeancer. . igienic food and the a / WHERE THOUSANDS: ‘ 
. * which infest their intestines, » J 
. Statistics produced by the Kam- i pa pots half as liable as SAVE MILLIONS r 
    
          
       
   
     
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a COVERS , ‘. comparing African and, say,| 4. :; 
2 “a Unti recent years it was be-| American diet and living habits,| ¥y: : ; : : lieved cancer was a disease of Civ-| some of the causes of cancer may! ~- 
_ Jilization — that — with &ibe revealed. ca 
Just arrived! All coated rmore primitive way of life suf- “yaa a we 
. full nae ggg aoe : ifered little from: it. - The Kampala conference is cot- be 
7 : - ty guaran aed Excit- y : | Now it has been discovered that) centrating on liver cancer. | Fas . 
) ing new patterns and oe -« » Jicancer is as common among the) qe delegates include some of| 57" q Africans around Kampala 48 it 18)the top names in international) 3** . : . in Europe and America. cancer research. The United 
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  | { cancer aNd tions represe he ” : MARKET TIRE CO. gis the by alfected Ad Some TORRES ae ; 77 W. Huron St. = Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0024 ee ee ie e: a : aye ee 3 | or ee Awkward Situation # 
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“(Raymond Gary described as “‘em- “ ae 
+e ibarrassing” the disclosure that) 9 x aS 
\\the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority We aa 
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Thier Ver bannced tise the deal : 
light yesterday when State Sen. E a" 
George Miskovsky, Oklahoma 
: There Are Sevtral Places to Keep Your Savings ie 
“You don’t want rain coming ee ae 
through your roof, but some, peo-. Mie 68 The One, Sure, Safe Place . @ 
-ple. who have had leaks repaired 
by icinaeant or “bargain” roofers: would rather have the rain 
: — men which ain resulted from association with r a rHING YO al “The Community | National Bank 
. oa The itinerant roofer comes to your door, tells you he has jast A piggy bank, mattress or cookie jar pays not one cent interest me 
repaired a roof in your neighborhood, and offers to look over plus you take the risk of your savings betn burnt, lost or stolen. Place Bs 
and repair yours for a small charge. He says he will guarantee our mvings in the Community National ,where it's guarded 24 ae 
the work for fifteen or twenty years.. He then proceeds to do ours & ~~ ... + insured to $10,000 and is available to you anytime at =~ ; 
_ some-work (sometimes unnecessary work) and presents you with . Certificates. our 5 convenient offices, 214% a year paid on Savings ~ # 
‘a bill which astonishes you. Instead of the five or ten dollars er i: 
you — to pay, it may be bide a hundred and frequently Open Your Account with eae A cae ees Be: 
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SINESS ETHICS BOARD 3 ss     ES a eS w. HURON at TILDEN | a _ PERRY at GLENWOOD 
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f'sHayFever | [ise3e 
Pollen Count Climbing 
to Torment Sufferers 
Until First Frost 
LANSING ~The sneezing sea- son ie Upon us, 5 a Se ite = 4 
       
  
    
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This is the time.of the year when 2. | 
‘“iaeee ns gg 
Ir’s NOT FUNNY Sec , he Nes , , % the way violations can cause acel-| 
Those sensitive to irritating pol- urity for You ae State Police Testing dents. - ag og find any omg in their Cc . t « h . N R 4 i d ag Sgt range og eon 
8s a 3 ‘be ed ame | 
— ey itizenship Not NeQuired|Cameras in Cars —fosw'in tne stae nner thie ty Aug. 10 is generally regarded s Ss = s ‘seen a. ek cant out at Brighton and East Lancing. 
alas 1 rete rennet fOr Social Security Aids |, ssi ie sae noice ven eS ree 
climbing. 7 By RAY HENRY —|_ From M. E. G. of Lincoln, Nebr.: cat get bad actors off the Z@ S NOt ofan ing 
The State Health Department! 5 Paice abe “My husband died in Inte 1909, Wel An unmarked: patrot car from| OZ] the Corner, | 
said no county in Michigan is ab-|)"y'' «ny employer has xiv |just wondered if there is any|the East Lansing post “5 but He's Watchin 
solutely devoid of ragweed pollen.| °° 2 ane ap ial-lchance of my collecting benefits|¢quipped with @ movie camera. 9 
But the count drops off ohce you| a" maid whom he has employedlin my old age from his Social/The-camera can take one frame) 4 oigviLE, Ky, a — When 
* * * only been in this country for about |S°Curity.” at 8 tae, or 8 ‘ ‘oun Den 1 nap Ble bol aad 
eandles on his \ | 
Peninsula and "dering whether he's supposed to| status at the time of his death, | the Brighton post, was equipped iday, he'll make one wish. 
insula attract snes sands ot sufter |P8Y Social Security tax on her| you don’t stand a chance. Sur. | With «still Polaroid camera, | “[ want better eyesight so 1       
  
  
  
  
      
       
    
  wages, She's not @ United States| vivors benefits are not paid for | Walch develops ‘a picture tm ican watch the girls,” the former, pel og he ee. Oe count — citizen yet. Should he pay? deaths before 1946. stantty. The finished print cam |siave said in an interview. ‘Old’ - 
pePigac a country th ates ; * * ¢ be shown to a violator while the [Dan loves, to’ see a good-looking: . 
victims . . pays ber $50 or more | prom T. J. 0, of Newark, N. J.;| officer is issuing the ticket. woman—but not one in shorts, I) N. 
on So- 
eaters lpn pe ee en an Seat We just took on the!je.used:tn the day time only. I Bpeey ae A aaa ihe rticularty fuges sup) our ll-year-old grand-| yy ment proves a success,|™ , those who have sneezing selz- | for Social nantly oon son. Can ‘we draw extra Rector Bn ger be. placed in other takes woogie apis ey.) 
: ' support?" cars, ; ss nging s often ne 
"The Health Department tin eS eee al Yes, if you legally adopt him. | Law officers say the films, will|ses it for support. | 
_ time kept a pollen count during| ~~’ 7) be of great value in cases where| “I don't like to fool around on| | 
SAVINGS ... Will Work Like Magic     
  the hay fever season. covered by Social Securtity. He! From §. 0, R. of Phoenix, Ariz.: | violators innocent, They will|the streets much, I'm afraid 1) 
FEEL WORSE poo = ora ory Fay “Can you give me. the exact day,|sisg malanagel graphic saad ofimight get run over,” he says. WHEN YOU SAVE WITH PONTIAC FEDERAL BECAUSE 
revig i Se bee yo nd Vag “(ge ‘month and year on which the col- —— ... we will pay you 244% on any amount in your Savings 
was discontinued two years ._ I under- jection of Social Security tax went ‘ Account. Twice annually you will realize the magic-like growth 
     . ago, One reason was because pub-|Stand that in order to be covered into effect?” 
lication of the daily bulletins only|bY Social Security, he must earn) Jan, 1, 1937. made sufferers feel worse. They'd at least $50 every three months. * * © : 
read the pollen count and then|Is it possible for me to pay the) From Mrs. M. H. of Wichita       
     of your Savings. . 
2 V% Current Rate of Dividend 
      start sneezing. ogg" Security tax hell Se he = hog Tex.: “I worked for my son|}* args ae vee AL required »|\for three years and paid Social CT ITO mys agra ereby, put him’ under Social Security tax. Recently, I applied A b 0. F. Ba hart : 
is ts unofficial Security—even though I only ac-|for Social Security benefits and y U. F. Darnha don’t like to ion pad ocd tually pay him $307” was told that work performed by a — pelea poet -| Ne. You can only report and |Parent for a son or daughter is not 
pay Social Security tax on wages covered by the law. Is this cor- 
The season Tises to its peak in) you actually pay. rect?" 
late August and early September * 8 6 It’s partially correct, Work by 
and then tapers off. The first frost,’ from Mrs. W. R, of New Or-| ® parent for a som or daughter which kills ragweed, knocks it out. leans: ‘Though I have never paid is not covered unless the busi- 
Most of Southern Michigan is!socia) Security tax on my own| mess Is: (A) A corporation, or 
ragweed country, Exceptions are] earnings, I have employed persons| (B) a partnership involving at 
areas where there have been de-|petwéen 1937 and 199 and have! least one member from outside 
termined drives to root out the| .ontriputed toward the sums re-| the family. If your son's busi- | 
pesky weed. corded in their accounts with So-| ness ts elther of these, you're | and cool (cial Security. On this basis, am I 
weather have kept the pollen entitled to any Social Security ben- THAT “ONE” TOUCH 
Everyone can draw a line; the artist brings 
those lines to life. To make lines and call 
fhem a face is not ag a —_ 
have eyes that sparkle, lips smile — J, L. VOORHEES 
is that “One” touch that brings those lines 
to life, makes them live. 
. Some people have artistry in their voices; 
they sparkle with lively interest, we are at- 
trac to them, Two sisters, one beautfiul 
with repelling personality and the other one 
comely with a magnetic personality; you can 
ess which one has the most friends — the 
tter one. She has the “One” touch that 
changes flesh and bones into someting lov- 
able. More than likely that touch has been       
      
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      ; uired. count down so far this year. But = a care of this newspaper about your -@ eo on Uditeittin thin wef 
it’s On the climb and will scar _ rohan _ _ |Social Security or retirement prob-| see the amile and Seton te, the ‘voite: the. / 
during any stretch of dry No. Employers earn Social jlem. Please enclose a stamped : person with a smile that sings, whose eyes ; 
weather, Security coverage in only one mae atop agroesag envelope and 25 = Gunes bs tie oe i “tusk One Touch” of ‘ 
way: By paying Social Security |cents In coin. : SIPLE an st can acquired. ’ : 
Anti - histamine drugs relieve! taxes on their own earnings. FREE PARKING Home Office 761 W. H E * * uron 
some sufferers. A room with an| ‘This wasn’t possible until 1960 | Bolivia has an Institute of Na] VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME | air conditioning unit or filter helps} since it was at that time self- |tional Aviation which will train 16 E. Lawrence St., Downtown 407 Main St., Rochester 
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  August 16, will be a critical one for 
the Western world’s economy. __ 
_ That is so because Europe can - 
_ not be run on oil whose delivery 
may depend oh the whims of a 
political adventurer who hates 
the West. : 
_ In his worldwide broadcast Prime 
Minister Even termed the supplies 
that come from the Middle East 
through the canal a matter of life 
‘and death for Western Europe. Brit- 
s ain now gets 70 per cent of its oil 
through Suez and Europe 50 per cent. 
‘Moreover, the probability is that 
a 2 percentages will rise sharply in 
Ne ae ae 
_ For these reasons and because of 
our own interests, the United States 
_ 4s deeply concerned over Egyptian 
President Nasser’s nationalization of 
the canal. Of the 67,000,000 tons of 
oil shipped via the canal last year, 
we got 8,600,000 tons. We also get 
4 ‘60 per cent of our tin that way and 
‘90 per cent of the natural rubber for 
4 eur automobile tires. 
  Finding those means is the respons!- 
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  Windy City health authorities say 
able for delegates who want it. At 
the same time Dr. Kant. Meyer, con- 
vention medical officer, expressed 
himself as not considering the situa- 
tion serious for delegates and did not 
zk © 2 ae 
Nonetheless, Chicago is sufferin, 
the country’s worst polio outbreak 
with cases having passed the 650 
mark and 18 deaths. Dr. Herman N. 
Bunpgsen, board of health president, . 
who previously had said vaccine 
would be available to convention vis- 
itors, now is advising all Chicagoans 
to be inoculated. 
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According to U.S, Public Health 
figures, the disease won't reach the 
epidemic stage in Chicago, a city -of 
nearly 4,000,000 until cases total at 
least 1,330. | 
  The People’s Business: 
we 4e,% | Ps 
Political Pumpkin 
State Democrats Fussing 
_ Over New Committeeman   a 
xf oR 
It is not likely to go down in history 
as ®& masterpiece of political craftsman- 
ship. ; 
Barring an unexpected turn in th 
final chapter of the episode— naming 
of Lacey’s successor in Chicage Sun- 
~ @ay night—many party figures will 
be left with ruffled feelings. 
Selection will be made by the state 
delegation to the national conven’ 
DUMP MOVE) 
The. party leadership decided some 
time ago to “dump” Lacey, an affable 
- gourt clerk-in Detroit held to be occu- 
pying a position beyond his talents. 
Lacey's friends say he was never 
told of the decision, and feel he was 
mistreated. This caused resentment, 
When it became plain Lacey was on his 
way out, James P. Dunnigan, West Branch 
oilman, set his sights on the job. 
77 « @ 
Presumably to check Dunnigan’s cam- 
paign, leaders put forward as a candi- 
date Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh At 
the Democratic Spring Convention in 
Grand Rapids June 1. 
to a blast at Gov, Williams and Neil 
Staebler, Democratic state chairman, 
by. Thaddeus M. Machrowicz, 
who he was speaking as well for 
the party's six other cougressmen 
from the state. © 5; = 
Professing the “highest respect” for 
| Kavanagh, Machrowicz said nevertheless 
Williams and Staebler “handpicked” him 
and this was a “serious mistake.” 
SUPPORT FOR DUNNIGAN 
Meanwhile, Sen. Patrick McNamara 
stayed in Dunnigan’s corner. 
Resistance to Kavanagh led to his re- 
tirement from the picture. A substitute 
for him was selected in the person of 
Thomas H. Quimby. ae | 
Quimby, who like Kavanagh is a 
state office holder—director of the 
Workmen's Compensation Depart- 
ment—has been received in certain 
segments of the party with less vocal 
but essentially the same objections. 
record of party activity on the 2 
_ One criticism of the Kavanagh selec- 
tion was that he could not do justice to 
the party job and the state job. 
some 
the that Salk polio vaccine will be avail- 
HI       
     
              
Days of All Faiths   How Goes Your Footing? — 
Lutheranism Began Here in 174! By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER 
The United Lutheran church with 
its two million members is the £2 
§ LE iE g 
F gees 
cl nt rF ) A 2 | 3 
‘ : 
i 2 i Und young is still known as 
“the father of Lutheranism in 
America.” prcegnye 
¥ as 5 
uf * down in my heart... light of fireworks should be 
added to the festivities when it 
became available. 
As to the shooting of firecrack- 
thee the explanation is similar. 
mi Portraits   
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
My love for you is not the kind 
+ « » That soon will fade away . .. 
It is the feeling that will last... 
Forever and a day . ,.. It is no 
sudden notion, dear , , . That sim- 
you... 
sincere . . . Please take a 
chance that I... Can 
view... As maybe I am gambling 
when... I give myself to you, 
(Copyright -1956) Noisemakers of all kinds have al- 
ways been part of humanity's 
happiest festivals. And when Mar- 
co Polo in the 13th Century came 
back from China bringing gunpow- 
uproar. 
(Copyright 1956) 
Looking Back 15 Years Ago 
ROOSEVELT ORDERS. install- 
ment credit cut. 
LIGHTENING KILLS bather in 
Elizabeth Lake.   
  
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Smiles By this time most wives have 
decided where hubby is going to 
  
3: & i FEee che gee ai i Fe8Ts ii t Hl it 5 
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punishment here. Next time it may 
or mother, 
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there has arisen a strong clamor . 
their power to pass laws, but true 
action will have to conie from the 
people themselves, 
ten years, 
out building bank accounts instead ‘ 
of home building character? How 
World Awaiting Nasser 
Statement on Suez Issue By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER The meeting is scheduled on the 
WASHINGTON &—Government eve of the opening of the Demo- 
officials ot today a — cratic National Convention in Chi- promised for tomorrow _ 9 
sn Poeddant. Seamer should gue nn eee. A ee Ar vide strong clues as to the possi- 
bility of a peaceful settlement of 
the dangerous Suez Canal dispute. 
President Eisenhower scheduled 
another meeting with Secretary of   
  
Dr. William Brady Says:   
Weather Does Not Cause Sinus You say the weather has nothing 
Sera uD 
    
  
i untit I read your column on the anda real heart tonic send 35 
cents and stamped, self - ad- keep the canal open to the traffic 
of all nations, 
The 22 other nations invited by 
- Britain all indicated they would 
nes’ : 
Dr, Wiltam Brody. fs stem ; Pon. “acceptable to.the West. 
tac . Michigan, Nasser is expected to give 
(Copyright 1956) Cairo’s official answer tomorrow, 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Leave Good rs. Crane thinks the ‘letter 
gracious of Mrs. Soley to be so 
kind with compliments, but it 
also shows all of usewhy it is so 
CRANE 
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82, lives near St. g 
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i ‘Personality Prints’ he 
paper articles always seemed to 
catch him at his low points and The front page of a newspaper 
spur him onward. = 
Jim says he was scared some, But the editorial page and the 
times in those long fights but his columns can also render a 
prayers always seemed to be an- valuable educational service that 
swered by your newspaper col- may have lifelong . 
umns, sh gay wre gr sei I have re- 
“Well, Jim came home from the °° letters 
war and we met. After a court- ee ee a eer 
verge or divorce or men- ship of two years, we were mat: tal. Nay Gun ay 
Fe In desperation they had appealed 
to God in prayer to please show 
them 9 way out of their dilemmas. 
. And that very day I may have a Case Record that seemed to 
be that exact answer to their 
prayers, 
Maybe 
erates. Perhaps He uses one hu- man   
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        to Bring Out Your Best By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | 
Recently I met a distinguished European violinist, whose distinc- 
tion as a musician has earned him a worldwide. reputation. He had 
come to this country to give a concert on a famous violin, a Guarneri, | 
ae oes pone Sh Se Ree 
en ne A. : 
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os ek oa ond. of a Stredivarius as the world’s) 
greatest violin, But this concert performer, while highly respecting’ 
tik glans Removes set BRS particular vielin is greater than the Sireé- 
y ivarius. Almost since bis Guarneri was made, it has 
been in the private collection of a very wealthy fam- 
ily. For two centuries, it has lain in its case on a   
And, now, it is in active use for the first time. 
I asked the violinist if it would be necessary to 
work with the Guarneri for a while before it could 
be brought up to its best form. 
“Ah, yes,” he said. “It’s asleep. It doesn’t know 
its own power and beauty. I must play it until I wake 
— ; tap and when I do there will pour from it riotous) 
PEALE = melody and harmony.” 
‘The thought occurred to me then that far too many of us lie asleep 
and ineffective, waiting for a master touch to awaken us and fill us 
with life. For there is great power in each of us, much greater power 
than we, realize or even dare imagine. This power was built into us in 
the process of creation and we cannot lose it — but we can permit it to 
lie dormant and useless. — 
WHAT IS MYSTERIOUS POWER? 
There is no mystery about it — it is simply God-power and every 
child of God has it. The Bible says, ‘“‘The Kingdom of God is within 
you.”” And what is the Kingdom of God? It is the assembling together 
of God's riches, His powers, His greatness and His goodness. It is in 
you and, by wise and proper use of it, you can change anything in your 
life that needs changing and overcome any difficulty. 
_ here is no reason at all why any of us should not be our best 
selves, giving and doing our best. There is ne reason why we should 
be defeated and victimized by anything. You can draw a bow across 
the strings of a violin and, if you know how to do it properly, if you 
know the technique, you can waken that instrument and bring out 
the most beautiful music from within it. How de you waken a human 
being and bring out the best within him? You must know the tech- 
nique. 
Fortunately for all of us, the technique is relatively simple. It is 
thinking and believing in terms of faith. And what is faith? Faith is 
the releasing mechanism of a human being. It is not merely intellec- 
tual assent to some doctrine, proposition or creed. {t is belief, and 
the Bible uses that word in its real Anglo-Saxon sense, deriving, as it 
does, from a word. meaning “akin to God." 
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So, the secret is to achieve a real sense of being akin to God. It is 
more than merely. affirmirig that you have faith and that you believe 
— it ts living by that faith and that belief. And, when you actually 
live by.it, you are bound to bring out the best that is within you. 
* . * * * * 
There is nothing theoretical about this process. I have seen it} 
happen to thousands of people and am certain it can happen to you. 
Never forget the basic fact about yourself—you are greater and, finer 
than you think. ‘Follow the technique I have suggested and you will 
awaken yourself to a better life than you have ever known before. 
(Copyright 1956) You Should now Method | 
velvet pad and has been played only a few times. 
    
  
BIBLE REBINDING PONTIAC COMMITTEE — The Board of Directors of the Bap- 
tist Institute of the Ozarks is forming 25 Living Endowment Com- 
mittees to enlist some 2,000 persons who will subscribe at least 
25 cents weekly to the support of the Institute. The Pontiac area 
committee consists of (left to right) C.-A. Ebey of 3294 Frembes -. 
le St., Drayton Plains; Floyd Evans 
of 490 W. Walton Bivd., Gerald Fordyce of 534 East St., Milford, 
and Lee Hunt of 4517 Seymour Lake Rd. Robert Waelde of 168 Alice 
St., Rochester, the sixth member, is not shown. Mr, Walton is 
~» Chairman. 
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of 1306 Airway St., Perry Walton 
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Ike OKs Law ~ 
to Stamp Down 
Pornography 
WASHINGTON—President Eisen- 
hower has signed into law a bill 
that may make “fly-by-night” deal- 
ers in pornography and. obscenity 
knuckle under to postal regula- 
tions. 
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The new law gives the postmas-, 
ter general authority to impound 
for 20 days mail suspected of vio- 
lating postal laws on pornography. 
The department head can get a 
court order extending the ban if a 
federal judge agrees the confis- 
cated publications violate. the law. 
The extension can remain in effect 
until the case. comes to trial. 
The advantage of thig new law 
is that it enables postal officials 
send out order forms for his ob- 
scene material, wait a few weeks 
fer the orders and money to ar- 
rive, then mail the material and 
close down his business. 
Usually, he opened under a new 
name some time later. Generally, 
postal authorities were unable to 
catch him before he closed be- 
cause of a series of administrative 
delays made necessary by old 
laws. 
Under the new measure, they Will Enlist 2,000 Program to Provide 
Training for Christian 
Service 
In order to strengthen its pro- 
gram and expand its activities, the 
Baptist Institute of the Ozarks has 
launched a Living. Endowment 
Campaign. 
private subscriptions throughout 
the six states in the mid-western 
area. 
The program js slanted toward 
providing foundational training 
for Christian service on both 
high school and _— college 
levels, 
ness; to be-honest and dependable; 
trious and well-groomed. 
training. 
pleted at the Institute. The Institute will seek $25,000 in 
Students will be required to 
study the Bible; to pray and wit- 
courteous and cooperative; indus- 
All full-time instructors have one 
or more academic degrees and 
several. have had post graduate 
Ali transfer students have re- 
ceived credit for courses com- 
Rebind family heirloom’ Bible. Expert 
workmanship and fast, dapendable service. 
  can act as soon as a complaint is 
received. It is thought they will be 
able to reach the dealer before he 
cloens shop ond runs, . 
    A. McGregor. Goff, solicitor of   
the postoffice department, told the   
   
  NCWC: News Service that what is 
  “THE HERALD TRUTE” 7:89 P.M. Wednesday Eve, Service 
OKT Enoch ben 1:00 ts 1:00 P.M o:5@ A.M. Sunday Kehoe! 
‘Service 16:30 A.M. 3 Ld Tee 
  
  
  
THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street 
——SUNDAY SERVICES—— 
‘Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Youth People’s Legion—6 P. M. 
- Heliness Mecting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. 
Thursday Prayer and Praise Mecting—7:30 P. M. 
S/Ceptain and Mrs, Magnus A. Mickaisen 
commanding olfficers-in-charge 
_ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! —   
  
  
Central Christian Church 347 North Saginaw Street e 
CHAS, D. RACE, Pastor FE 4-0239 
BIBLE SCHOOL «......9:45 A.M. 
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. 
EVANGELISTIC HOUR .....-..: 7:30 P.M. 
WED. PRAYER MEETING . -7:30 P.M. ov ee ee 
        mitting 
  
102 Million Drinkers 
  ee ee oe eee 
0 criminal prosecutions 
pornography dealers in the states 
to which they mail their materials. 
A recent Gallup Poll survey dis- 
the Institute. 
Takes Time for Bible   
  Baptist Institute. Bibles Still Very Popular 
|With GM Factory Workers 
A tew months ago the personnel General Electric, Socony-Vacuum 
department of General Motors sent 
in a surprise request to an agency 
it employs to prepare booklets for 
its employes’ reading racks. “Give 
us one,” they said, “on how to 
read the Bible." 
. a 
field of religion before, 
When the booklet was prepared, 
General Motors ordered not the 
customary 275,000 required to fill 
all the racks in its various plants, 
but 325,000, feeling the subject 
|would have an especially wide ap- 
peal, They were not mistaken; the 
number ordered eventually ap- 
proached half a million. 
“Does your rack service carry 
this leaflet?” asked a General Mo- 
tors employes of his next-door 
neighbor, who! works for Interna- 
tional Harvester. “Never saw it,” 
was the reply; ‘but we need some- 
thing like that. I'm going to ask 
them to sett = * 
Arid so tt came about that the 
“How to Read the Bible’, booklet 
originally prepared for General 
Motors found its way into the read- 
ing racks of United States Steel, 
Aluminum Company of America, 
Singspiration Slated 
for 9:15 P.M. Sunday   
A 
Perry Walton of 490 W. Walton|Church 
Bivd. is chairman of the local area 
committee to interest about 2,000 
people who will contribute 25 cents 
or more weekly to the support of 
     given. é Jerry Schick of the Lake Orion 
Baptist Church will play an accor- 
dion solo and Eu 
gene and Glyn a 
trio, 
   
         literally scores of other great in- Oil, Koppers Company, Union Car- 
bide and Carbon Corporation and 
dustries, Altogether more than 
2,000 orders were received, until 
the total number distributed ap- 
proximated a million and a half 
copies! 
Bishop Sheen 
Returns to TV 
on October 15 
FORT WORTH, Tex.—Auxiliary 
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of New 
York said here his television pro- 
gram, “Life Is Worth Living,” has} 
been tentatively scheduled to re- 
sume Oct. 15, It will be the pro-|,, 
gram’'s fifth consecutive year. 
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  ‘\Attend Moeing | 
jtended the four-day district assem- 
_ {City spoke on “Why Permanent 1 00 Persons | 
Four - Day Assembly] 
of Jehovah's Witnesses, 
Held at Lansing 
/~More than 10,000 persong at- 
bly of Jehovah's Witnesses: held at 
Lansing recently, 
Sponsored hy the Watchtower So-/ 
ciety, the event drew members’ 
from Europe, South America, 
Canada and all parts of the United) 
States. 
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R. L, Anderson of New York 
  Peace Will Come in Our Day.” | Counsel was given on moral con- 
duct, Christian marriage and its 
obligations, 
Taking up the ministerial work 178 Green Street 
(Near Orchard take Ave.t 
Sunday School . 9:45 a. m, 
Sunday Wesehiey so» 11700 a, m, 
“Holiness Exemplitied” 
Evening Service ceee 7:30 p.m. 
| *Qnce te Die” 
  
. G B BRRSONE, Paster 
BRANCH BUN, SOROOL, 9:89 A, M. 
“see M. Ones take Reed 
  
of Jehovah's Witnesses will be the   
349 candidates who were immersed!   
in water gt the mass baptism. | 
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A special resolution was unani- 
mously endorsed by the entire as-’ 
sembly and sent to Premier Niko-| 
lai A, Bulganin of Soviet Russia, 
demanding the release of all Je-. 
hovah's Witnesses and restoration) UNITED LUTHERAN 
CHURCH OF THE 
Williams and Lorraine 
The Common Service 11:00 a.m. 
  
of the freedom of worship to all 
      
    people behind the Iron Curtain. 
Prof. Kato Heads 
Kwansei Gakuinites 
Professor Heidjiro Kato Kas been | 
elected to the presidency.of Kwan | 
sei Gakuin University, Methodist 
College in Nishinomiya, Japan. | 
Professor Kato is a graduate of | 
Oberlin College, Ohio, and lived 
in the United States for several) 
years, He has been on the faculty 
of Kwansei Gakuin for more than   Sunday School ......1000 a.m. 
FIRST UNITED 
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 
OF PONTIAC 
   ONENESS 
324 N, Perry Street 
SUNDAY SERVICES 
Sunday Scheol ........10 am. 
Morning Worship . . iam 
Cocecccee secoceccoces 
Young People .. Wed. 7:20 p.m. 
Bible Study Sat. 7:30 p.m. 
Rev, Marvin P. Hester 
“The Whele Gospel fer the 
Whele Werld"—ONENESS eaebker 
  
twenty years and for several years   
  
has been principa] of the nel 
college in that institution. - * * 
Kwansei Gakuin was founded by 
the Methodist Episcopal Church, ‘South, in the @ity of Kobe in 1889, with high school and theological) 
departments, Dr, Walter N. Lam}       | WATeRroRD con COMMUNITY 
Andersonville Road Neat Dixie Bwy. 
& 6, #48 Wership, 11:00 A, M. 
Fvening Services, 1:40 F. M. 
Family Bible Mowr, Wel. haved P. a. 
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    buth is regarded as the founder of Eheoors   
  the imatitution. te « 
  The bishop made the statement 
in an interview during a visit to 
Fort Worth for célebrationg mark- 
ing the 25th anniversary of the 
consecration of Bishop Thomas K. 
Gorman of Dallas-Fort Worth. 
_ He sald the new series is ex- 
pected to run 2% weeks and is 
for Mondays ever the 
ABC-TV network, 
It is estimated that 130 radio and A college eee was added | 
in 1912, and the University now, 
includes a graduate school with| 
five colleges, a junior college of! 
English and Commerce, and sen-| 
jor and junior high schools. Orig- South Side CHURCH of CoD | fanday Geheoi, 0/44 A.M. 
Worship, 11:00 A. M. 
wes Poco “Sieetings F108 re yer " . M. 
Ger Herbert ©, & Paster 
Fe t-an00 
Motor and Nebraska Sts, 
    
  inally admitting men students only, pc earn 
  
since World War II, the junior 
college and university department 
have been open to women as well. / 
Italy exported 374,000,000 pee,   
  TV stations will carry the pro- 
     
     
       
      
     
              
    
     
    
   
   
         
       
    
‘In God We Trust’— 
now is “In God We Trust.” 
ing that phrase the nation’s 
            
      
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  A Congressional resolution mak- |     of rice in 1955, a drop of 14 per, EVANGEL TEMPLE 
jar dn bee nee 
Senday Scheel, 9:45 Ay nage 
  cent from the year before and the Wership, 11:00 A. M. 
veming, 7:45 P.M. “i 
  Eva 
Geolfrey Day. B.A.3.7.H. Pastor 
  
  
  
Oakland and Saginaw 
Pontiac, Michigan 
Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass'l Pastor 
(Classes for 
  FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 
Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 
_ Our responsibility—the World; Our resources—~ 
the Word. 
SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A, M. 
MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. 
“WHAT JESUS SAYS ABOUT FAITH” 
EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M.. 
“DON'T KID YOURSELF" « 
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87 Hill Street at ‘ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH | Cherry Court ; 
Sunday School eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeereee £8 .9:45 A, M. 
Morning W: sertecsesesresseees dl Ay M, 
...) Carl W. Nelson, 8. D.. Pastor 7B 4-200 
      
  ea MS ee She Sore Se So emcee   
W. Meron at Mark © 
9:45 A.M. 
Sundey Church School 
11:00 A.M. 
Morning Worship Service 
DOCTOR PAUL WARFORD 
Guest Minister, Aug. 5 and 12 
Fred Rebdert Tiffany, Paster Baptist Church 
   
  
  
           
     
   
      
        
      
   
      
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
    
  
   
   
   
      
  
    
  
      
  
  
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Your Need 
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SUNDAY SCHOOL . 
MORNING WORSHIP eee 
RADIO: WPON, SUNDAY . REV. W. WIBLEY, Minister 
@ A Forceful Evangelistic 
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7:45 P.M, 
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Church, Williams ot Lawrence 
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Young eee a:48 
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REV. W. E. VARIAN, 
LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director “ZION CHURCH OF N. nnn 
1 P.M. 
Pestor Bervice, 11:00 A. M. 
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GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL 
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MORNING WORSHIP ......10A.M. 
SUNDAY SCHOOL ........10AM. 
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE . .7:30 P.M. 
_ Weeknight Service ......7:30 P.M. 
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Wed., 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship, Set., 7:30 P. M. 
COMMUNITY SING BETWEEN 2:30 - 4:20 P.M. 
Pastor Rev. Billy Brown 
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Worship ....;.11:00 A.M. 
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A mares (10 a.m,   
at New Bethel Baptist 
Sunday will be Women’s Day at 
the New Bethel Baptist Church, 
Branch and Warner streets, begin- 
ning at 9:30 a.m, in the Sunday 
School department. 
At the regular 11 o'clock servife, 
the Women’s Chorus will furnish 
the music with Mrs. Sarah Hinton 
Lawrence at the organ. 
Mrs, J, B, Hill, a member of 
the Russel Street Baptist Church of 
Detroit will speak on “Christian 
Women’s Part in Rebuilding Chris- 
tianity of Today." 
At an early age when ttving 
in Athens, Tex., she was inspired 
to move to Oklahoma and work 
in the Indian Territory, She also 
continued her studies in Chris- 
tian Education there, 
A minister's wife, she is 4 Sun- 
day School teacher and works with 
the usher and mother boards of 
her church, 
In the Metropolitan District, 
Mrs. Hill is the general missionary 
of five circles; works in an aux- 
iliary with the wives of ministers, 
deacons and trustees; is a monthly 
Couneil teacher and a counselor of 
the Baptist Training Union, 
At 3:30 p.m. there will be a 
ishort variety program. Mrs, Hill 
will give a short talk at this meet- 
ing. Mrs. Henry Johnson will be 
chairman of the day. The Rev. 
William H, Bell is pastor of the 
church, 
Bibles for Sailors 
The aircraft carrier Forrestal, 
largest ship in the world, will carry 
a complement of men equal to a 
small city. Its chaplains will be 
supplied with New Testaments free 
of charge for every man by the 
Society.   
  
Wools Hole, Me., Ocea Institution in 1950’ at 18,000 feet. On Wednesday evening at 7: 30, 
a Youth Evangelistic Rally will be 
held in the Calvary Evangelical 
United Brethren.Church of Detroft. 
The following Sunday School 
classes are urged to take part in 
this mission, Junior High, Senior 
High and the LTC. * 
The Khord Kings will also be 
otnegeee f musical numbers at the 
Man and Youth meeting at 7:30 
p.m. Saturday. 
Reception to Honor 
Rev. Barney Roepcke 
A reception will be held Monday 
evening in the fellowship room of 
the Orchard Lake Community 
Church to honor the Rev, and Mrs. 
Barney D, Roepceke. The affair is 
scheduled for 7:30. 
The Rev. Mr. Roepcke is leaving 
the Orchard Lake Church to accept 
a call as associate pastor of the 
First Presbyterian Church of Kala- 
mazoo, His final sermon will be 
preached tomorrow morning. 
23 College Graduates 
Set for Mission Field 
Twenty-three young women and 
three young men are in training at 
National College for Christian)’ 
Workers, Kansas City, Mo., 
—— August 31, for service as 
mission workers in institutions of 
the Woman’s Division of Christian 
Service, Methodist Board of Mis- 
sions, in the United States and its 
territories. 
All members of the ‘group 
college graduates, most of | 
having graduated this year. They 
constitute the sixth such group to 
serve ag special team (two year) 
imissionaries   
  
        jby H.M.S. Richards of Glendale,   
igan at the annual camp meeting 
being held near Grand Ledge. _ 
Ne reported that the conference 
had acquired by purchase or con- 
struction a new church, a new 
school or other building every 16 
days the past year. 
Major projects included a new 
headquarters. office building in 
Lansing and an auditorium at Adel- 
phian Academy, Holly. 
Tonight the campers will hear 
the last of the series of sermons 
Calif. A temperance rally is slated 
for tomorrow night. 
  
Mercy College Nurses 
Aided by Federal Grant 
Mercy College was one of three 
Michigan colleges named as Te- 
cipients of graduate nursing schol- 
arships granted by the federal gov- 
bill. Wayne State university and 
the University of Michigan also 
were named for the grants. 
Margaret Arnstein, chief of the 
division of nursing resources in the 
department of health, education           tuary will seat 400. The church had its beginning at a prayer meeting held in a home — 
Sanctuary, Sunday School 
4Are Under Construction Footings’ and foundation walls rooms, a library and two as- 
sembly rooms, 
leated above the foyer and the 
*|glass enclosed nursery will be be- 
"Iside the foyer. : 
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The front will be of brick and 
red siding with no steps at the 
entrance. The walls of the sanc- 
tuary both inside and outside will 
be of buff brick. The arches will 
be of laminated wood. 
The architect has estimated the 
cost at $150,000. The building com- 
mittee, acting as general contrac- 
tor and sub-letting contracts, hopes 
to build at a lesser cost as mem- 
bers of the church will assist with Misses, in January et Buck Fue ~The congregation of the: Chrletian Miesloiry Missionary and So le add ice ths Montag seen Von ot tn tk ot 
FIRST se — Fo nace oagec pnp abi er bapmenone i aiyadory. agi 2 of W. sanctuary will house the library, 20 class rooms and two assembly rooms. The sanc- * ses *& 
PRESBYTERIAN Miss Watson's father is the Ter- Huron and N. Cass Lake Rds. on 3% acres of grout, the chyrch will have spacé for 
CHURCH climatologist for Alaska, beandrods of core in ott street packing. The sheich shows jhe semetuary: of brick and on Ditmar Ave. in February 1929, 
ic betes eae tions!" Mal Quart ft 
| “SAlesee'Wects’ IlMusical Slated Su Community Church Calendar e el | ak Aae. Achar ‘Worship || The Wandering Travelers will caoee ss 
and Church present a musical program at $], | | Baptet ciara ig ra 10 Be Featured ; “Man's Right to Judge” p.m. Sunday in the New Hope Bap- v_ Dugan, © Thomas (11) Revs eee ba are in for the new Christian 1 Ber. EB D. Auchard, Presehing Jitist Church. Rev, Ford B. Reed *<iae may hares er fark ay oes Missionary and Alliance Church lo- 
gE : is the pastor, [Calvary oe. Pe oN. Rowe Youth Pilot Mission)cated on the 3% acres of ground Rev. BE Wrobbe} 110, 11, 7:30) ey at the northeast corner of W 
Coheertin fre, 66 W. Celtnt re erch, 1617 Jost | Meets Through Aug. 15 ituron arid N. Cass Lake roads CHURCH OF CHRIST i oy Telegraph a anton ae sift Ave, Bald * A E U B * « 6 
7 Nategeme | Beene sent th, 30) ‘ mit" dean si Pecan os] Win AV®. ©. U. Bs) aa. overall size of the sanctuary Sunday Morning .........-..00ecse0ees aa br SH Stvaee ios. 1:29 si whet meefiarzin, Bast ES Be sits 'ah weeecias including Be toe a a Litt tee eee ee 2 ed i j Khord a baptistry 50x100 
ie WOE coset accncacesss TORR es men Server hint woven See it £18 pm) #0] wi sing at the Baldwin Ave-|the sanctuary’ seating. 400. FE 7. one FE 5-1993 or siege ti x Geossce, nue Evangelical United Brethren ‘The Sanday Schecl wit at 
Church at 11 o'clock Sunday morn- y _ . aitinen Pim oumene, bate fi ane ing the back of the sanctuary will 
_—_—_——— — to {11 a.m,, 7:30) nlisa Bis mena tg j : *“ * © be 46x154 ft. According to the 
WESLEYAN METHODIST Pieiuw ie | The Youth Pt Min i hie Me ine  @) NORTH LYNN STREET ee a “ib ne ’ pe Finn g ye os , i ’ os nue th ug. 15. “Jalopy ae 
10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. ¥. P. 8, 6:45 P. M. RR. Book i. 7:20) fics S Da Raid” is scheduled for this after- Progress of Church 
11:00 WORSHIP __EVANGELISTIC 1:30 P, M. tacntm noon and evening. ee | 
Rer. C.D. Fries, pase Me eo + [pci Missionerdeleeaes wil ake! Told at Conference cow Perry Park, Baltimers and Cameron to Be Prve Fellowship and the evening meet] a ay of utches of Lansing, crt rwaler Herne, a1) 7:30) The “Why Group” will meet on | president of the Michigan Confer- 
FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD Fie joer Monday and the “Commitment: |ence of Seventh - Day es Rey, Sam Littlejohn (11, 1:30) ‘Mrs. J. B. Hill of Detroit Calling” wilt bea part of the |released figures today telling of 
210-216 N. Perry St. | her’ 'n’ Dison Dr, tit 1:20 to Be Morning Speaker} Te*4*y Program. the progress of the church in Mich- 
The Christian Missionary. and Al- 
liance Church had its beginning 
in a prayer meeting held in a 
home in February 1929. 
In October of the same year, 
a Sunday School was started, A 
month later, the group held wor- 
ship services in a store on Colo- 
    The church offices will be lo-   
  
  
  
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Prayer Service 
Wet, 7:00 P.M,     =.   
The Truth of God— 
Forbearance in Love 
OAKLAND AVENUE   
Bible School 
Worship . i aeneee 
Youth Fellowship ... 
Evening Service - 
: Mr. George Mastick, 
Speaking 
Wed. Prayer aia ted 
  
Joslyn at Third 
Bible School 
Worship 
Youth Fellowship . 
Evening Service..... 
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AUBURN HEIGHTS 
3456 Primary Street 
3, Harvey McCann, Paster 
Bible School 10:00 A.M. 
Worship ..... ere 
There Will Be No Evening 
: Service   
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Drayton Plains, Michigan 
ibaa . ee Jr., Paster 
11:00 ava Worship Service 
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Grants to individuals will cover 
tuition, fees and a living oa 
How to Win Friends 
mp cea aren pt 
Dale Carnegie Club has been or- 
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BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT “The LITTLE TLE CHURCH with the BIG HEART” 
: Invites You To 
Morning Worship tee eeeee O46 cocecesencgscese ceeded M. 
Piigrim Y. P. 8. * Pere eee eee eee eee) 6:45 P. M, 
Evening Service . ee eee e TORE Pee eee eee eee 7:30 P. M. 
Bring Your Family to Sunday School iecren oo++n+18:00 A. M, 
  
  
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      such prison club to be organized. | 
The group alms to take part in/ 
community service and help in| 
solving mutual problems. James E. | 
   
        
       
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Rev. Rice, | Central Methodist BEV. MILTON #. BANK, D. D., Minister 
SUNDAY SCHOOL .......10:00 A.M. 
MORNING WORSHIP ... .10:55.A.M. 
“Jesus Christ, the Chief Cornerstone” 
_ (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) - * 
Preaching 
    
  
9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for Every Age 
11:00 A. M. WORSHIP    
      
      
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Spreads: in Korea - 
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    years as missionaries | Church, 
| | Lske $2. Church on May 8. b sche his A.B, and M.A. de- 
, | See } as a teacher in the , ce 
i Prayer ne cae ~ en ~ — . 
| Bon Past Cosley, Pastor 68 Orton + a. : FAITH BAPTIST 
' z eet gag: aim, niyo CAI Bullding—6460 Williams Lake Read 
" trom 1945-1947, and wai’ executive mente Stik BLUSHING CHRISTIAN” at ae ae director of the Y.M.C.A. at Michi- -grenieg Servien “DRIFTING” : 
= U University the following Al Kasten, Pastor - MA 6-10 
ee kokike 0 | ——— —— eee net gia ae ptm i FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Silver Tea, Wed, August 15 The ‘ee i ue | The Dobyns make their home I eeeaieihdciiees * - . _ 46 North Roselawn , 
| : Te and Livearoia, _2=V: JAMES McALPINE —_ REY..BARTON M. LLOYD REV, LESTER L. DOBYNS *tircning Woripy tion kent Spel be, ae Beaten, 22008 4. 
Detrelt and, lint Charehes of tbe’ Brethren he ineats 
  
    LUTHERAN Sr sceealan dated eo m8 raed in ty «| American Buys Killarney Lakes : . 
CHURCHES |=: : intonsy tr 3 uur. tw Be LO UTE, Me Bucko, Ye Better Twins Joining   i i i 
  
    
   
     
     eee will be & mission- i nl ven R . First General Baptist Church MISSOURI SYNOD | = gioco ee Keep Up Thim Traditions Mission Ranks nae EG & y He attended the Canadian * a » Evening eee ee eee eee Mw, 
ences, credit or non-credit courses, , a mission school in Kobe,| KILLARNEY, County Kerry, I's ballad, h been sold t H y oo or ++ 9145 A.M, 
ST. TRINITY _ fisreakers, consultant service and Jopen tak was graduated from|Ireland #—The beautiful lakes alent’ Americanbut ‘oe who vows Graduates of Minn : etee aneree fenen teense! ee oe 
workshops. the University of Virginia in 1941.|Killarney, hailed in many a min-|he has true respect for the tradi-| Head for Asian “Fields re Rene oie teens »M.   
  w &° Receiving his B.D. degree from tions: of Erin. Interested persons or groups can|yinvinia ‘Theological Seminary in 8 to Spread Word of God 
J. Stewart Robertson, Soca). 
y OF 0 onor Raton, Fla,, purchased the tamed} Thomas and Richard Johnson of} 
{Irish ‘scenic spot owned by the|Owatonna, Minn., are iden non 
. Kenmare family under a grant is-/twins. 
Woman Writer 10 ‘years, ago. Tratece forthe Both are pal act) industrial} All Saints Episcopal Lowell D. Baggett. Choir Director 
Rev, Robert Garner, Pastor, FE 4-7407 
  Rev. Ralph C. Claus 
| Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. 
First Service ...... 8:30 A. M. 
Second Service . ....11:00 A. M. tacting Milton Hagelberg, Contin-\copal students at the University 
State University. ’ Menjorial Church at Chariottes-     
  
     
    
     
   
      
     
           
     
  
    ; ST. PAUL acres and will have 1,900,000 acres| mingham have three children, Bar- : late 7th earl handled the transac-|engineering of the University of Williams Lake at West Pike 
- under irrigation by 1958, Istanbul/ton M. Jr., eight years of age, . . \ tion, Minnesota. and both are headed The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector 
Joslyn at Fourth reports. — \Sarah M., age six and John J.,| University to Confér! ghe tate earl’s granddaughter, |for Southeast Asia* as Methodist The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate 
_ QHORTH SIDE) who is three years old. Honora Degree on/(Mrs. Beatrice Grosvenor, put the|missionaries, They are believed to om 
George Mahder, Pastor PERRY. PARK Coming as the Marquis Fellow Pt 0 lakes up for sale when she found|be the first twins to go out as SUNDAY SERVICES: WTR Tl 
Merning Service ..10:45 A. M. ot the year to Christ Church is the| Ruth Montgomery - the British wanted $196,000 inher-|missionaries either under the pres-|| 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion UPA WA Til T Karly Servi 8:00 A. M. | BAPTIST CHURCH | Rey, James McAlpine of 484 Parke . itance duty on the estate which|ent Methodist Church or under any 9:30 A.M..Holy Communion (| 1 | WE 
~~. : St., WACO, Tex, (INS)—Ruth Mont-|includes properties in both Ire-|of the three Methodist bodies which tt WPT, 11:00 A.M. Morning Prayer and Sermon 
2 by the Rev, Lewis W. Ay | 
Towler line lll § Sunday School .... 9:30 A. M. 
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  Baltimore and Cameron Born and raised in, Connecticut, land and England. united in 1939 to form the presentih in| 2omery, INS special correspond- . |denomination, —— 
j *   a The purchase i 
degree of doctor of Jaws aiyuiged, but it was reported Mrs.| The Johnson twins, both of whani 
        
               
   
         
      
        
  
    
       
        
        
           
            
       
  GRACE nee i nrolied in the Episcopal The- , Morning Wership, 11:00 A, M, e Baylor University this ‘fall. 7 
', Seminary in Cambridge, Grosvenor was asking $280,000.|were track lettermen at Minnesota, 4 : ' Corner Genesee and Glendale Teen 08 Fates) Chat Meg rons which he wan grago,(7%s is only the third time in the/s10 "has retained ‘a jon of thelare going oft as special-term mie. ST.. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL 
_ QUEST SIDE) W . peng om poy year. lil-year history of Baylor that a@ljanq to build a home for herself.|sionaries for three ¥ ears, Tom to MILFORD, MICH. 4386 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Pising 
John S. Angle. Pastor Young People, cl a | Mrs. McAlpine is the former honor. ceo — Per arte Sumatra and Dick to Malaya, Both $:00 A. M.—Holy Communion #:00 A. M.—Holy Communton 
Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. [sally Am of Newton, ; Raton-his. purchase includes/wil] teach in mission schools,. po raye 
en a. ee Tl ner. mtting Bint, Poster Mase. The McAlpines have a nins| Mrs, Montgomery writes for The the Jower and middle Killamey|marily industrial trades and ae | os ee thy en eee 
. and 11 A. M. ’ Ph, 2-3225 months ae daughter, Holly. tier ee chosen for hex: yaya ap eg owl sng of. their _ = Rey, Robert J. Bickley, Vicar Rev. Wald . Munt, Vicar 
a — ‘Dr. W. R. White, of beat [yor gy Bly samgrerwees hte rn in me en of. ware F 1 spirit. brigh lucrati i ineering " oe es nt Re AE 
OT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH G. V. Bohman, Rayier Univers," anwouneed Ste viet ta lucrative fer inthe engineering) | 
a “+ @eenen Bast igen and om ee ot Mill St., Pentine voted unanimously to invite Mrs. » who was born near Glas-| “Our purpose is from a sense of| ¢ ‘ 
“a Sunday Service 10:30 A. M. 10:30 ' aker speaker for Baylor's annual con- to move to County Kilkenny, Ire-ithe way we can give our lives for ee e , ars sn 
“THE PURITAN PREACHERS”. nae * ference on American ideas, Nov. |!#%4, in his youth, tree years fh Bony ware We — 
Guest Speaker: George V. Bohman, Chairman . : 18, at which time the doctor of and education can ak i 
BS a seth snare ata ‘Puritan Preachers’. Will| isw= degree will be conterred F gy gga hos oye tog te one. a A 3-D INVESTMENT never before offered. : * upon : s bd eis ~ turesque, mountainringed lakes.| gj ne 1 PP : ; Be Topic. of Talk Gt! ne — oeslte an'ts me . Bisce June 3 26, the jnaems have ee For the first time in the history of Th “‘rst | 
First Congregational -|smrs. Montgomery, who is a Baylor|tamily representatives had|tien Workers, Nashville Tean. tak|/an Free Methodist Church in Pontiac, st 
FIRST METHODIST | slumnus, was chosen ““hecause oflsleared the deal when they real-ing’g sncweek orientation, course| (5 / George V. Bohman, head‘ of the|Mer achievements in the field of|ized “I had lived in Ireland . . |i," missions and missionary work|i Mortgoge bonds are being offered to the 
S. Seginew ot Judson St. | na oarionets oh Gales She an es cake et me ee ree oe ee with 36 other ‘missionariestobe.| 5] public to finance the buildnig of their new 
— 10:00 A. M. |jtomorrow ‘morning “at the First|A@erican ” Hie said he ‘plans to occupy 400-|-raduates, will serve in Koren, Je-\ten ehustelh ‘Bearing 4% interest, the bonds are SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE eeeeeeeer . Church His oor Mrs. Montgomery, in addition to|year-old Kenmare house, a huge |)... Hawaii, So gp te eaggiote a4 : we ’ ‘ 
CHURCH SCHOOL .. ALMS A. BL. [mee sublect wil be “The Puritan! S'S tho mate's Capital, alsoles 0 seasonal home,” |eatia America "|i in’ denominations of $25, $50, $100 ond eeseeeeeeeeeewreeerer bd Td x Ps ry ° oil : 
i. A former protessor ot Dartmouth| "Zits # ‘weekly column for INS te Tom and Dick were born in Alex.|fi 9300, in 5, 10, 15 and 20 year series. A 
Wedaesday Night 7:30 P. M. and ‘Dakota Colleges, "Mr. Bob-liand,.” —” ‘ "‘Thorses from fine Irish stock: |andria, Minn. but spent most of) 509] sound investment that will give you a per- 
BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER FELLOWSHIP HOUR =| trom the University ot Wisconsin thodi ; cane, weet New York Cite ba|ing attended elementary and high| 0" sonal satisfaction far above its monetary 
aut ____J}and dia graduate work at, oon-/Methodists Plan Study nessman until he went to Florida /0° ans; Macalsstor College {a velue. For complete details call: ae Oa eee work waslof Churches in Hawaii [11 years ago. i Pied. ie. thee traendnvea ’ :   
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=UnAAh oe SCIENCE —= il zation Church Council and mene Work 7 oo oe FE 2-9955 OR 3-9170 
|| ber of the executive committee of hed Pepvnl ghe SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY. / the National Association of Con- twins engaged in much the same  igpald dey TBH 
. “SOUL” Es i gregational Christian Churches. oS caine. bs oe 
, rN 3s iste Some H}||, Mr. Bohman currently heads m (aes Ot vibe Tae om : Cony Se ¢ten Law Sted | basing — of - y First ), the Minnesota Society — 
ll: Open yy! ce , “Study Students, the Athe- 
11 AM: to 5 PM. | ) nean Society, the Lettermen's Club] Mi eA sd o 11 @ a! Wednesday Evening ; \ Py and the Wesley Foundation, an or- Service, 8 P.M. Friday te § PM. TPH |ganization for Methodist stu ici it) : | | ! —e | rodiat scents] MA SLO Sed Be ee FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST } was treasurer). 
    the APOSTLES ¢: A 
Lawrence and Williams Streets 
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RIBTIAR "THE HEALING PRESENTS OF COD” | 
~ Station CKLW—800 Ke Sunday 9:45 A.M.” | 
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are members of : 2 : 3 in -~ ; rere ig much unsecessary ll those who are saved. ‘ : 
prey = bo There is — ae ie ces 
Christian Church—the today among believing [- 
early New Testament Church Christians in numerous Pro- 
to which the apostles be- testant groups, just as there 
has wage. ie » Was close fellowship among 
Sunday uch of this confusion is the various groups of believ- 
ers in the days of the apos- 
-e@entury have the Bible has always -stood 
as the supreme authority in 
spiritual matters. 
   
               
          
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“ORIGIN of the NATIONS” | Broedeest Over WCAR 10:15- 10:45 |      
        
           AIR-CONDITIONED |p, pat thm Pe Bg Hig Bible says that “the Lord 
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  “MRS. R. RICHARD RAY 
June K. Dwyer Becomes 
Bride of R. Richard Ray ri 
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  | Frederic Hildebrand! 
      
        
     
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n _ Church 
Mrs. Wallace McMahon 
ter of the bridegroom; Mrs. 
  Mrs. Peter John VanBoven Jr. of 
Ann Arbor, Patricia Hogan of Bir- 
mingham, Jane Fox of Ridgewood, 
N. J., and Deborah Ross of Win- 
netka, Il. . 
: : blue chiffon over taffeta, sashed at 
Frances Anhut served as flower(th€ waistline with matching satin, Small blue leaves formed head- 
bands and they carried colonial 
Harold Faverty was best man. 
Ushers were Gavin Young and 
George N. Pratt III of Menasha, 
\Wis., William Doane of Neenah, Wis., John Parker ahd Thomas 
Mack of Madison, Wis., William 
Buchanan of Appleton, Wisconsin, 
George. Roen. of .Detroit,, Peter 
VanBoven of Ann Arbor and Mich- 
ael Carey III of Bloomfield Hills. 
A reception was given at Or- 
For her wedding trip to North- 
ern Wisconsin, the bride wore a 
For the reception, held at the gray cotton sheath with matching 
the|bome of the bride, Mrs. Dwyer/bolerv, 
The hewlyweds will live at 4033 
in Philadelphia. 
5 will enter medical 
school at the University of Penn- 
syivania in September. : 
Don Robertsons   
bride is a graduate of Will Observe 
The bridegroom is Silver Wedding 
Mr. and Mrs, Don. Robertson of Uni-|East Hammond Lake drive are 
-jentertaining friends for dinner this 
evening at Devon Gables, honoring 
their 25th anniversary, 
Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. 
Nelson Hunter, Mr. and Mrs, Hom- 
  Out-of-town guests will be Mr. 
and Mrs, N. S. Robertson of Carl- 
ton and Ruth Hadden of Lansing. 
City VFW Auxiliary 
Entertains Council   
    
   
              
    
   
   George Ingman Roen of Detroit,| THE 
   
    
   
    
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    PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST: 11, 1956 — 
Be 
      
couple will be 
married 
Sept. 1 at 
Holy Cross 
Lutheran 
Church, : 
Detroit. 
       
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Harold W. 
Lord of 
Y psilanti 
| announce the 
engagement of 
their daughter, — ; 
Joyce Lenore, 
to James L. 
Honchell, 
Mrs. Fred 
Honchell of 
South 
Anderson 
street. Both 
attend 
Eastern 
Michigan 
College. SUZANNE WILLIAMS — 
Mr. and Mrs, «< 
son of Mr. and © 
       
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JOYCE LENORE LORD   
    graduates of |vent pleas to make these’ prize 
Michigan State|pupils dress up. bie 
University. Because, boy for boy, these fellows want to wear new outfits ; 
that are perfectly ooordinated 
We Seige ae Lie from top to tee, , 
Hats cee ma RH nm a aa Taking highest honors -in the 
VERONA LEE ADAMS z fashion curriculum, this semester, Mr. and Mrs. 
A. L. Adams 
of Williams 
Lake announce 
the engagement 
- of their nates. Either in black or khaki chino, this 
outfit consists of carefully cut slacks, 
Primer to Ivy League, He-Man Togs Rate A-Plus       
   
             
   
     
    
     
    
      
   
       
Note these red hot diggity coordi-/ jacket and cap which is worn with a dash- 
ing red flannel shirt. When worn closed, 
the jacket has a turtle-neck collar. 
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daughter, 
- Verona Lee, 
to James A. 
Grau, son of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Walter Grau 
of Chicago. sere sO 
ern, Main And it won't take the teacher’ : won e tea rs 
and James are).cyg Hickory Stick” or Mom's fer- Whether they're off to the “‘little 
red school house” or the “halls of 
ivy,”” this fall's masculine black-) 
board brigade will be as dapperly’ 
dressed a group as. ever learned 
  
  are he-man shirts, sweaters and   
  World Law Is a Necessity NEW YORK (INS)—Dr, Norman event was the tea given by the 
national Assn. Friday that it is nec-| Robert F. Wagner, for the officers been carefully designed to look 
Local unit 9952 of the Oakland|****ty to “substitute world Jaw for) | tose of the British, continental|amd yet/be. comfortable and long 
: . - = MANY COORDINATES ning at the VFW Hall South) traveler and writer, told the wom- . Z F 
Saginaw street, Visitors Attendedlen's service chibs convening in| tilts for Pantry |. Tere are, tor example, coordi- from Macomb and Wayne coun-|New York that even more horrible SC howered U n 
United Mary Lou combinations of blue and cold fact that many people |Kramp. f < brown are rainbow favorites. 
rrr oe moh esc ee — 
maintaining peace In tne wort”! JOHN C, Maddox Jr. Takes 
«yuu tt manatees JANE F, Germany’ as Bride and BIRMINGHAM — In the First frocks with matching caps and 
| rater peirup > 7 wihowvesgor oe ag yellow roses and stepha- 
cs chan oes in|“ eee ot Coed we Nt central James H. Germany of Mansfield,| man and Peter Gryson of Birming- 
| world.” — to John C, Maddox! ham and James Germany of Mans- | Cousins of Dr. and Mrs. John Cow-| field, brother of the bride. 
"freedom x of Walnut Lake road, ne see | 
, bride's gown was of whitelrotton over satin and a corsage of scientists may be weong\tZelen Coffer | cise Ueel I 
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    coordinates that dre styled to per- 
img demands of the junior set, 
aged two to twenty. 
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All the wardrobe additions have 
: well together, color and style-wise, 
lasting / 
  
nated Ivy League dress and sports 
shifts, Both are available in red, 
bile and brown checks and stripes 
two qf fall’s most favored patterns. 
! Shorter collars, incidentally, are 
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Coffer of Monti-/one of the most popular new ad- cello avenue. Harvey is the’ sdén of/ditions in the shirt picture, — 
, Clair 8 *6 
.| Vertical and horizontal striped 
sport shirts, corduroys in solid -col- a 
zs Mrs. African chest motifs, flannels ‘and 
Hedge Keeter, Mrs. Folks, |tartan plaids also are being offered 
Mrs, Norman)to ‘the pint-sized fashion expert. 
      
       
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no-iron shirt group. This group is 
fhighlighted by Saturday afternoon 
prints, colorful shirts with either 
a parking lot or flag vendor motif. 
For the football field, ice skat- 
ing and skiing, or any other 
sport, orlon sweaters are sure 
    
  
    
    
  High Style for Blackboard Brigade te score, Colors are brilliant, 
chest patterns striking and the 
yarn is soft and fluffy. 
Also important:in the fall lineup 
ate coordinated outfits consisting 
of neatly pressed slacks, shirts. 
jackets and caps. Red is one of 
the “hottest” fashion attractions 
this term. 
  
     
        
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married Robert Johnson, Aug. 4 at 
the First Church of the Nazarene, 
His: parents are Mr, and Mrs. Plan a cool looking, inviting 
evening meal and wait until the 
sun goes down to serve it outdoors 
or on the porch, 
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Put on the coolest ook dress| Attending the recent shower 
a . Bedford, 
’ Clinton * Dwight Blinn of Drayton Plains. 
in your closet, tie your hair back were Mrs, Schmidt, Laura 
with a ribbon and see if don’t | Mrs. Foulby, Mrs. 
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IGNORE TEMPERATURE 
Ignore the weather report in 
the paper that tells you how hot it 
is going to be today or how hot it 
was. When the temperature soars 
it is even hotter if you know exact- 
    
. Anyone with average intelligence, @. good cook- 
book and practice can learn to cook well. The most 
| distressing thing about cooking is the lack of knowledge 
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It you like man-styled. shirts, 
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  drop in on them occasionally in 
the evening for a visit. The last 
|time-we were there my daughter- 
inlaw hinted that we should tele- 
phone before going to see them. 
' “T must admit I was quite taken 
back at this, but I am perfectly 
willing to call fo keep peace in the 
family. But my husband flatly re- 
fuses to do so as he feels that he 
has. the right to visit his son 
whenever he pleases without hav- 
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Right ‘Volunteer Work." 
           Anne Klein of Jr. Sophisticates 
knows the kind of thing that is 
most likely to succeed on the cam- 
pus-—it’s this step-in shirtwaist 
sheath desizned without a waistline 
to add to its casual air and adapt- 
Although tailored in appearance, 
it can serve at many’ occasions 
since its formality depends on fab- 
ric choice. Thus in wool, tweed,   gabardine or dark cottons it is a 
classroom favorite, 
In shantung, faille, brocade or 
novelty materials it becomes a 
lovely afternoon tea or cocktail 
model—and you might try mov- 
ing the belt up under the bust, or 
even lower than your normal 
waist. ‘ 
Even a beginner will discover 
how easy this is to make, in spite 
  
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Je.* MARRY GARET, Jr. CHILL WILLS 
MLL ctw Ss wor |Knew too Much, " olor, James 
Stewart, Doris Day; ‘Girls of 
| Pleasure Island,” color, Don Tay- 
ilor, Audrey geo 
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Pp Oh Bl Day; ‘Congo   
iCrossing,” color, Virginia Mayo;| 
George Nader, 
Sun., Tues.: “The Rawhide 
'Years,"* color, Tony Curtis, Arthur) . 
» “Uranium Boom,” Den-| | 
inis Morgan, Patricia Medina. 
Wed., Sat.: “Teen Age Crime 
| Wave, ” Tommy Cook; ‘‘Cockle- 
ishell Heroes,’’ color, CinemaScope, 
iJose Ferrer. 
Lake-Walled: Lake 
| Sat.: “D-Day the 6th of June,”) 
icolor, CinemaScope, Robert Tay- 
lor; “Quincarinon, Frontier Scout, | 
leolor, Tony Martin, Peggie Castle. 
Sun., Tues.: “Man with the 
\Golden Arm,’ Frank Sinatra, Kim 
Novak; “Slightly Scarlet,” color, 
lJohn Payne, Rhonda Fleming. 
Wed., Sat, “The Rawhide 
Years,” color,-Tony Curtis; ‘Star 
in the Dust,’’ color, John Agar, 
Mamie Van Doren, 
_ Mills-Rochester 
Sat. “Flame of the Islands,” 
olor, Yvonne DeCarlo, 
“Track the Man Down,” 
Kent Taylors 
Sun., Tues.: “Song of the South," 
ctor. Walt Disney. Wed., Thurs.: “Battle Stations,” 
| Fri., Sat.; “The Last Frontier,” 
icolor, Victor Mature, Ame Ban- 
croft; “Skabenga,” color, Docu- 
mentary, 
Holly 
Sat.: “Earth vs. Flying Sau- 
icers,” Hugh Marlow, Joan Taylor; 
|The Werewolf,”. Don Megowan, 
Joyce Holden, 
Sun., Tues.: “Jubal,” 
Ford, Jan Sterling. 
Thurs., Sat.: “That Certain Feel- 
ing,”’ Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint. 
Milford 
Sat.: ‘Shack Out on 101,” Terry 
iMoore, Frank Lovejoy; “Cult of 
the Cobra," Faith Domergue, Rich- 
hard Long. 
| Sun., Tues.: “Anything Goes,” Glenn 
iTechnicolor, Bing Crosby, Mitzi| 
‘Gaynor, 
Thurs., Sat.: 
| Man," Cine maScope, Technicolor, 
James Cagney. a 
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  @ 
TEEN AGE GANGSTERS — 
Streets," drama now showing at the Strand 
Theater here is a lesson in juvenile psychology 
“Ike Turns Down 
Flood-River Bilt ‘Not in Public Interest, 
He Says in Veto Note, 
Expresses Regret 
| WASHINGTON  — Criticizing) 
Yisome provisions as | 
“not in the| 
public interest,” President Eisen-| 
hower yesterday.vetoed a bill au-| 
ithorizing $1,600,000,000 for flood | 
contro] and river and harbor “gf 
| velopment, 
This was the first time since 
1940—also an election year—that 
a president has vetoed such a 
measure—known by tradition as 
a “pork barrel” bill because it) 
contains so many pet projects of 
congressmen. 
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The measure would have au-! 
thorized 99 projects, or project | 
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as well as a powerful piece of dramatic enter- 
tainment. John Cassavetes, Mark Rydell and Sal 
Minoe are the teen age gangsters pictured. “Crime in the 
Boater Gets Ticketed oe Machetes : c 
for Reckless Driving The helicopter hovered over the 
NEW YORK W!—Two policemen) boat until it ran aground, 
on patrol in a helicopter chasedjaerial patrolmen landed ner 
down a motorboat speedster andjand gave Albert Castrulli, 35, 
tagged him with a ticket yester-|Brooklyn, a ticket for endanger- | 
day. ‘They said he zoomed through' ing bathe bathers, 
TONIGHT—Last Show Starts 9:45 
“VIOLENT SATURDAY 
PLUS “COMANCHE” with DANA ANDREWS | 
ne acme 
[versa Starts SUN. | 
WAS THE SIXTH MAN THE SECRET 
' JO THE FIVE EMPTY GRAVES? 
. The answer waited in a The| 
Color * Victor Mature ° 
modifications, and 14 river basin | .i}ite 
improvements around the coun) 
try. 
Eisenhower said he regretted) 
the veto, but that ‘my action . 
need cause no delay in starting | 
the many worthwhile projects in| 
the bill.” 
The President's veto statement 
said that. since funds have not Wi 
been appropriated for the pro- 
jects, the next Congress can re- 
authorization measure. rs a ee etn oe 
      
  
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WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY 
  Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. 
LTE, 
SATURDAY! 
Walt Disney 
wetegieay = 
SHEREE ROBERT 
NORTH - CUMMINGS 
‘SATURDAY OWL FEATURE! 
Randolph Scott, “Badman’s Territory” 
SUN. and MON. 
‘ A Miracle Full-Length 
“ee _ * Feature ¥ 
2 wf ) Musical /, 
  
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Starts Thurs.: “Away All Boats,” 
Chandler. Asriwabe Buddy Breda: 
Startling M usic World rangements for such hits as Gogi 
“The Waywind Wind,” 
hottest newcomers in the music 
world today is a busky boy-next- door type named Buddy Bregman. 
Jett 5: s contract with RCA- 
STRAND The %yearcld erranger end|Victor allows him to appear os 
Now thru We "Crime td the [reneetre leader has come .a long |any other record label 9s arranges 
Streets,” Sal J whit.| “2%, Since he left the or orchestra leader. Victor has 
pep King of the Coral Sea," |°¢, chifornia at Los Angeles six|the sole use of his services as 
Chips * lyears ago, He was then consider-|starting piano artist, however. 
Pose . > Cine- Bregman says he he 
i ‘Today his credits include ar-| ing following his, father in the 
steel business. ‘ 
    
     
     
        
   
   
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ot Rawnipe YEARS 5 aneemons 
"TOY TIGER with LARAINE DAY 3 
| ‘DAYS SUNDAY 1: 30 | one mn ay a Powell.” He's done both, the way. ONLY. MON., TUES. And where many arrangers 
have trouble knocking out one 
song arrangement a day, Breg- 
man says, “I can do four without 
    
  
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In “In Ce olor Exclusive! First Showing! 
-Two Outstanding Features— 
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  -. UNUSUAL STORY ~~ Love and suspense prevail in “Autumn 
Leaves,” film play starring Joan Crawford and Cliff Robertson, 
n| ROW. at the Pontiac Drive-In Theater. Also billed are Rossana | Father “a 
ROK Orphans - 
‘Homes for 80 Others | 
in Korea, 
others. 
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of their mixed parentage, 
hopes to rescue 140. more now be- 
youngsters in’ Korea 
  
music business, The pianist didn’t 
show up for rehearsal and Breg- 
man filled in, 
“Right then I decided I wanted 
to be a musician,” he said. 
  He got a job as an afranger 
on the show with orchestra leader 
Cari Hoff. “They even paid me 
while I learned,” he said. 
After the show folded the Breg- 
mans came back to Hollywood, 
where they found the going rough. 
“Man, I pounded on doors for six’ 
months,” he said. 
And it eens Raggy 4 he pn thee the 
arrangements 
‘Joanne Gilbert ri hg? 0a Mon Mo- 
‘ ,cambo opening that his career 
started - again, For two’ 
years, he says, he did arrange-| 
ments “for practically every big 
name in ‘Hollywood who took a 
night club act to Las Vegas.” Van 
  old Johnny   Johnson, Vic Damone, Kay 
Thompson and Jane Powell, to 
mention a few. 
Blue Ribbon 
Changes Cries 
3 -.to Top Prize 
A month ago today, four-year- 
Matas was losing 
| weight and crying in his sleep over 
“‘Paisan,” a 100-pound black Ger- 
;man Shepherd dog that hadn't 
‘come home ed nine days. we 
Today, dint is proudly dis. 
‘playing to his friends the blue 
‘ribbon that his new cocker spaniel 
}won at the Four Towns School pet 
show yeourdey, 
* 
A Pontiac man ae the dog to 
iJohnny after his family was told 
iby anonymous phone calls that a 
‘neighbor had shot and buried Pai-| 
‘gan, 
| Johnny's mether, Mrs. John Ma-| 
tas of 1175 Jay Rd., Waterford) 
the cocker, 
leye. 
climbing the jadder of the play- ' 
| 
‘Township, reports : 
| “Mike,” is the apple of Johnny's 
| Mike won his blue ribbon in the| 
tricks division of the show by) 
“agong’ yb ypaemmme haaceoet 
  for seven ypears on power and   Coast Former| == 
Adopts 8, Finds New 
PORTLAND, Ore. @ — Harry 
Holt came home yesterday with 
24 more orphang fathered by Gls 
The Cresswell, Ore,, farmer has 
adopted eight himself and found 
homes on the west coast for 80 
Holt said the abandoned-tots get 
harsh treatment in Korea because 
He 
ing cared for at an orphanage in 
Seoul before a refugee relief act) 
expires at the end of the year. 
He estimated there are 1,500 such 
Holt's 19-year-old daughter, Bar- 
bara, helped him take care of the 
24 new arrivals on their flight 
across the Pacific by commercial 
airliner. The 5Si-year-old farmer    
      
            
     
     
           
   
    
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~~ works through World Vision |; 
In:.,-a- religious. organization _ 
ing the youngsters,     
  
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SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P, M. to 9 P. M. 
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Was There Nothing Between Them Now 
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VIRGINIA MAYO ( 
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TOMORROW. * “Asnovel of ry lust, conspiracy, vio- 
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    Kickoff, He hed a net of 21 yards 
on six carries, 
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  biggést moments when a young- 
ster raced off the field and through 
chased by an usher, ote) he commana seem 
E   Ys. : 
Nothing could have been sim- 
pler than Groza's four field goals 
which measured 38, 30, 24 and 27   
  
   
                
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Konno’s Last Bid Gains Berth   
    to an end in Rouge Park's Brennan 
Pools, 
    
  Olympic Swim Team Complete 
- |in the finals, but still won the event kled in the 1952 Olympics at Hel- 
sinki, earned a 2nd trip to the 
Clarence E. Pinkston, director 
power failure, which blacked out 
the swimming pools, delayed pro- 
strenuous 1,500-meter freestyle and 
Sylvia Ruuska of Berkeley, Calif., 
who smashed her own mark in the 
400-meter freestyle. 
Breen, whe can best be de- 
scribed with superlatives, tire- 
stroked to a new American 
for his 2nd victory of the 
trials. Breen'’s time of 
Carin Cone of Ridgewood, N.J., 
who set an American record of 
1:14.4 in the-100-meter backstroke 
qualifiers, fell short of her time 
with 1:15.0. Shelley Mann of Wal- 
ter Reed Swim Club posted 1:12.3 
to win the 100-meter butterfly, a 
new Olympic event for women this 
year. 
The overflow audience cheered 
wildly as Konno came home Ist in 
the 200-meter freestyle with a time 
of 2:10.6. Konno, along with Rich- 
ard. Tanabe, George Harrison and 
Perry Jecko, will comprise Amer- »jments here Friday while the Pon- 
-itiae Police and a 3rd Boys Club won the 200-meter freestyle finals 
tryouts in Detroit at Brennan pools gets set to 
be dunked by other members of the team. Konno —   JUST BEFORE THE DUNKING — Veteran 
Olympic champion Ford Konno of Hawali who . Is in the arms 
in the Olympic 
        
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of his teammates. 
right are Richard Tanabe,.of Hawaii; George 
Harrison, of. Berkley, Calif.; and Perry Jecko, 
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Boys Club Teams 
Draw Ist Blood 
Two Pontiac Boys Club teams 
drew ist blood in the Class F and 
Midget regional baseball tourna- 
representative annexed city Junior 
titles in classes D and E. * »* 
A couple of Center Line squads 
fell before the Pike Street cam- Richardson SOUTH ORANGE, N.JL. WW — 
Richardson; the conqueror of Aus- 
tralia's Ken‘ Rosewall, with a 
score of 6-3, 46, 6-3, today seeks 
a victory over. another Aussie, 
Ashley Cooper, after boosting U.S, 
Davis Cup hopes with the most en- 
couraging win of the year. 
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The Australian contingent at- 
tempted to shrug off Rosewall's 
upset because it was only a best- 
of-3-sets. match, not the best-of-5, 
as it is in Davis Cup competition. 
          paigners in the two younger divi- 
sion ganies, Ton) Mayes and Dar- 
rel Thorpe combined to pitch a 
three-hit shutout for a 1-0 decision 
in “F" and the Midget nine 
rapped out a dozen hits for a 62 
triumph. 
Whitey Larson pitched a dazzling 
two-hit shutout as the Policemen 
handed the Boys Club its only set- 
back yesterday, 3-0, to win the “D” 
    ica’s $00-meter freestyle team in 
Australia. 
Mrs. Pat McCormick 
made her 2nd consecu- 
tive sweep of diving honors by 
the 10-meter flat- Paula Jean Myers 
Stover Irwin, the 
who of Los | 
  
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          », {the conclusion of the final jon was made by J.. Edwin 
Aspinall, chairman of the women's 
Olympic swimming committee, at 
4-day stand, announcement of Pinkston’s day night Saag feng Plains,   In Cooper, the seventh-ranking 
U.S. player’ faces a 19-year-old 
second-line Aussie Davis Cupper 
who hasn't lost a set in this tour- 
nament at the Orange Lawn Ten- 
nis Club. 
Cooper yesterday whipped Jack 
Frost, Monterey, Calif., 7-5, .6-2. 
Frisch Suffers.   
  
  
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    Beats Aussie 
Vic Seixas, Philadelphia, bounced 
out Sid Schwartz, Long Beach, 
N.Y., 63, 6-2, and will play Aus- 
sie Neale Fraser, who eliminated 
Paul Remy of France, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. 
In the women’s semifinals, top- 
seeded Louise Brough, Beverly 
Hills, Calif; plays fourth-seeded 
|Dariene Hard, Montebello, Calif., 
‘and second-seeded Althea Gibson, 
New York City, meets third-seed- 
ed Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode, For- |night at Briggs 
Tigers 
    est Hills, N.Y, Giveaway Night! 
8 Walks Aid Hose 6-1 Win DETROIT @®—It was giveaway 
Stadium, and the 
made sure it was a howling roared for a Tiger rally, Al Kaline 
narrowed the lead to one run with 
his 23rd home run in the bottom 
half of the 7th. 
But Chisox righthander Dick 
Donovan didn’t let the home run 
unnervée him. He retired the next 
three batters on routine grounders 
and experienced little difficulty in 
the 8th and 9th to get his ‘Sth -de- 
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round charge on Tam O'Shanter’s 
dismantled golf acres -today. 
dime in the chase for chunks of 
: i. Jam's Par CHICAGO wu — Cary Middlecoff|Don. Fairfield, Lionel Hebert, Ro-| Mickey Wright, the long hitter 
and Bo Wininger led a gang of|berto DeVicenzo and Babe Lich-|from Chula Vista, Calif., main- 
tained her lead in the $15,000 wom- 
Par-busting didn't stop with the/en pro sideshow with 75 for 146, 
pros, however,.Women and men|Betty Jameson and Marlene 
Par of 36-36—72 wasn't worth a| amateurs also got into the act. Hagge followed with 149. 
  
    
  
  
                 
      
         
    
     
      
              
       
   
           
  
  
  
  
             
   crown. Clarkston bowed to the a $101,200 purse that will be dis- Ps Boys Club in Class E, 2-1, when a tributed after 72 holes’ Sunday in] | bd 
the latter team scored two runs H rf A Iment the “World” championship. 
in ‘the 6th inning. ed | The winner’s purse of $50,000, a Jor eague verages: 
spate & 9.00 coh, veel ial me ‘dare Emmanuel, Drayton |. ew nocuma, w. x, u»|eatibitions st $1,000 each, was 4 iy . Frankie Frisch, former manager, anticipation—even the’ well-\cuus H BR RDI Pet. (st, Louts Fa mh ast 38 
| |burgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs.) 404 leading money winner with|New York Seat 409 Soe 138 473 a8 was resting comfortably to-is94.132, EES 
Glenn (Winmy) Johnson pitched! agy in New Rochelle Hospital fol-}" >” : Be ie wae a one-hit shutout as Emmtanuel|iqwing a heart attack. He and Wininger, 14th on the i "Sb Sas Sst |New “York 34 818 96 315 2397 ftminated White Brothers;|~" ~*~» —-«-____/inancial_Mst_with $12,482. shared Belimers —__550 S80 © 55.20, S00 PRAMS yp 20, and Drayton Drug trounced) His physician, Dr. J. M. Vaugh- , Lup Yee = ay 308 008 1176 62 99 280 
Thrifty Drug, 145, in Waterfordian, said that he had not deter-|Strokes under the standard. But/Eh0e os bata ier SS) or seblMilwactee ton Saup Lie a ie $8 League playoff softball games Fri-| mined yet if Frisch's attack was|they didn’t have a chance to ie Tot dese toa Rs ies sees tela 98 138 77 
a coronary. * breath easily in today’s third heat. 108 2008 eB ew 102 109 94 978 
: * * * Only one stroke away, clustered e4 in ia re 198 18 & 373 
Johnson struck out 14 batters and] “It probably will be Monday be-|at 136, were Peter Thomson. Jer-|Kansse cour Jot gre lat lit I Hl piay—st , Eugene Daniel accounted for both|fore we know for sure,” said Dr.|ty Barber, Pete Cooper, Errie bandos NATIONAL Tague : 
ist runs, His double in the 3rd| Vaughan. “He is in an oxygen) Ball and Ted Kroll. -  ABRRSEAS Geen ae jg the scoring ice and four er-/tent, but that is routine: treat a only Ball Fever, Gp AB B Peumien se & oer eo 
in a row permitted him to| ment. im oe ee, oy Rtg - as, Bos, 253 a oe al Mania, “sei, at St i fe Se the 2nd rim in the Sth stanza.| Frisch, a member of baseball's|be regarded a darkhorse. He isithuas, "ke. ig B @ % 2 auideher ce. i Sm ef 3B 
il re|Doug Brown wha the oang pice) Hal of Fume, 6 veers Oe tlPark, Tl son of wn idine eho fe HAE Sie at Sw Bee So ted Ed Farks-shows aftet New York Giants'|structor in England who has been|giowrea, "wr: ae st i 1 @ ulgmin'a: it uf tu — Cie aki oe eee oe aE: Det. 15 6 @ i 8 3 A 1 * 4 1 
The brigade of 137. shooters in-|Keline, Det. 446 68 138 23 92 .309|Kius'ski, i 3 7 % #2 
Cooper and Nary {sims Paine sor hacia EG] eee eS Sere oa Tam landers ee Ee eee ete es park homer for Drayton inthe! Among who ust 2 A 302 Clemmen + @ 
yw Among Tam Leaders iss: sui ex sime elec te FB Eg Ris : Sioa el Aacdaiael Tans ok ct hase need ea a i a 
Wins Crownkisstiorianien sted urbe. Bagi ggere a tall ns ro TT) mingham and Bill Nary of Wayne, | Oliver, Bob Toski, Bob Rosburg, uo . ae . were within striking distance ‘of|Tony Holguin and Mike Fetchik; 23 2 a po 2 30 38 
Tron-man pitching by Cal Bidwelllist place today going tnto the Srd}24)—Bill Casper Jr., Jay Hebert, a 8 i wal ao mm 
ston ach toh Wale Le ment em Fane Be Hs if ee ' A he . s Es. @ ; 
the Gane C crown, Bwelalowed| ‘Cooper. was amg ive enot|Musial Nearing Stages & aS eas ee inning opener,|makers knotted a stroke off TT ro an i a i Milwaukee and Jabionski, Cin. which wound up 65, and permitted|iead in ard place with 136 totals VL Record for = ES eS eM ete bie ee remine tc only four safeties in the 5-2 Cooper had 67-69, Sey . 232i is 2 Se. 4 “~~ son int suas & stroke back win|Extra-Base Hits _ im Sim x Soa ie hess 
Williams’ 9th-inning shoestring : es | CHICAGO (The - Man) come Ba ae Se ) catch of pinch-batter Jim Cheal's| uaniiee smth of Bisomaficld, #its|M nals “g ae 0 
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DOMINO PILLOWS — These black and white domino pillyws 
are for decoration, but they are often used to play the ancient PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 
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aqua, in contrast to the rose beige of the rest of the room. Mrs. 
Hicks designed and made the cocktail table in front of the sofa. 
game, Mrs, Hicks says. Fireplace wall and sectional sofa are ‘The hearth, a low one, is slate. iv 
a 
LOTS OF WINDOWS — The windows are high, wide and hand- 
some. Because the house is set up above the road, the view is of 
trees, Exposed ceiling beams are stained dark brown, The wall 
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Your Neighbor’s House 
Brick Home Has Unusual ' By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor 
“We planned our home for 
many years in the future. We 
want to live here the rest of our 
lives." Mrs. Gordon (Phyllis) 
Hicks of Lahser road was show- 
ing us around her new home. 
A secretary before her mar- 
riage a year and a half ago, 
Mrs. Hicks has an artistic bent Hickory Grove School is going 
up, 
The entire living area is open, 
with storage walls making room 
separations. These walls go only 
part way to the ceiling. To the 
right of the entrance the wall 
contains a coat closet, This area 
and the adjoining hallway are 
painted a rosy beige. One wall 
is papered. 
Except tor the wall around the at the right shuts off ‘the kitchen from the living room, Outside 
this room isa small cement porch, The‘ sculptured rug is light 
rosy beige, while the arm chairs are much deeper in tone. 
room. ‘The fireplace wall also is 
aqua, Amusing rectangular pil- 
lows in black felt with white 
domino dots are perched on the 
sofa backs. ' 
The coffee table is one of its 
kind, Made by Mrs. Hicks, it 
its a palette, coniplete with . 
brushes. She cut Formica and. 
mounted it on plywood, then cut 
holes for planters painted te 
' resemble the paint daubs. The Dinette and kitchen 
n slate floor, 
A huge green plant hides the 
kitchen from guests in the living 
room, : 
The dinette wall is covered with 
textured plywood, The 
wainscoting below is -pink, while 
fieldstone fireplace, the living  biack legs are tipped in brass. 
room is painted the same rosy Two titles telaved ‘Glremle 
clowns on thid coffee table are 
also products. of Mrs. Hicks’ 
clever fingers. She has plans 
‘to make a third one for the 
The low hearth is topped with 
green and red slate. A flourish- 
ing philodendron plant grows out 
VIEW FROM LAHSER ROAD — This is the view of the Gordon of a brass planter on one of the 
Hicks’ home that people on Lahser Road see. The floor-to-roof 
windows are at the end of the living room. There is a door from 
lack, with a bit of aqua and 
pink in the design. — 
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ee ot Sie Tienes Sea Sees ees are painted aqua. The low planter box between the door and the garage is filled with: 
  
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for Lifetime in House | 
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  -@ storage cabinet for dishes. 
| Painted to match the walls, it 
there is an electric organ. 
Above it on the wall is a piece of 
‘driftwood the Hicks*-found on a 
‘beach up north. It has been bird cage decorates one corner, 
The other walls are aqua. 
Under the brown spread on the 
bed is an aqua, brown and white 
checked dust ruffle. This ma-. 
terial is also used on the chair. 
textured walls are finished like 
those in the den. Aqua silk has 
bowknot design on it in bronze. 
The rug is a grayed aqua. 
As an afterthought the Hicks 
built an extra room beyond. the with black and white ball fringe. 
The felt hangs in graceful folds. 
A day bed is covered with a 
black quilted spread, trimmed 
with red brush fringe. The 1 2 Biks. West Fisher Body 
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PAYMENT | In TO PAY oad cee pane | haniging bubble lamp. ‘The girls | aqua and black, Bi | Ti 
= atmosphere up there. They're have. their own radio and TV set. This same chintz is used on [> — = iz 
thriving. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks’ room is | the back of a black and white - ~ : 
a small one with just room for | chest. One of the most unusual | : 
At the opposite end of the | the bed and storage chests of | ways it is used it to slipcover rs | 
| feom from thé dinette there is| blond wood.\ Here, the rough vevtidgicsoiocaei Z b 
  
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family of normal size, Keeps the 62-Gal. ELECTRIC 
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        wired for a multitude of tiny 
flickering lights. -.Philodendron 
twines around its length, while 
wee, bright birds nestle in the 
crotches. Definitely a conversa- 
tlon piece. 
| ‘The den is paneled in the rough 
textured plywood, The builders 
first painted it white, then heats during the thrifty money-saving bedroom. In this family it ts ‘economy hours’ of night. a hobby room for Mrs, Hicks. 
For many families it would be 
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j : ‘ Mrs. Hicks’ artistic fingers 
worked on the bathreom too, 
She painted the ceiling pink, then 
carried the color down on the 
gray walls in a scalloped design. 
Elsewhere on the walls she scat- 
tered pink and white flowers. 
The curtains are_pink with a gold 
| thread. 
Mr. Hicks has two daughters, 
one in nurses training, the other 
at home. Marsha is away from 
=| home except for vacations, but 
| Jil, the thirteen-year-cld, is a 
school girl, . 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2.9124 \ 
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7 | | Modernization — Simple Tools Used |r" ttn, cnc 7 the house, and we ace le fs ra 
Proving Popular , a id, Pallas, ks aes Oa 
| A new home at the old address! tien Uae iad vemans off f Home Fatt s of Hom fo Install Insulation 
|The magic of modernization makes|mineral wool insulation, ‘The tools 
          
    
  
  
   
        
    
   
    
      
     
     
          
   
        
         
       
   
       
        
     
     
     
     
           
       
  
  
  
  
    
            
    
    
  
    
          
  
    
    Surveys of the home vellllig te jthis possible. are a staple gun, a sharp knife, a 
dustry indicate that as high as 15 Owners. of middle-aged homes,/measuring rule, and ; ae 
to 20 per cent of this year’s new who weigh the relative advantages edge, 
homes will be air conditioned “lagen gsc cere yaaa >. 2.* : 
. + +. house or modernizing one,| The staple gun can be rented! 
Otto td Prey 2d prey: ite — in favor of moderni-\trom most hardware or building, © Mod ti @ Alt tio " 
consul figures ; material dealers, a butcher knife. odernization 
pone whew Ghat new home are | 35.6": : Reluctance to leave the old home/trom the kitchen will do all the| erations | 
tly under the same co ie ee P with its years of” association, ~jtsicusting, a 6-foot carpenter's rule is, ° Additions 
7 dollar poy OF “ibis TIERRA C IE ae nearneks fo friends, and its con- fine for measuring, and a dcrap of! é 
» He luterpreted. this 08) oe: Sa pate Tf. venience: transportation are fac-/board is an adequate straight edge. Commercial and Residential ia 
. ' : - -—r RETOEN memes bo) : Dpatation meee enn Br ee Measure the upace to be filled " > : 
ar ed ee cans — ls mee. 15+ 10-0 ed . Because an old vintage bath-|then cut the insulation slightly COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE, EASY TERMS | 
builders are these | | 28 nar, wed tt 10-0" x Wer « eee es, | Om with out-moded fixtures, larger by slicing along the straight ae 
heavier investments with alr | |? : nf +1 |definitely dates a house, it is herejedge. Don’t cut through the vapor) EM 323-4825 
conditioning,” Wensler reasoned. | | |' * - | iii} |that the most striking changes can/barrier. You'll need a flange of| Wenzi nied out that the ° aga be effected. this about 1% inches wide at both | 
_ Tense pointed ont that the sup] 2 ; , Battroom toder nizatiod natural [sides and sometimes the top and Roger A. Authier Construction Co; 
‘ , " et Soy t xtures, It is in|t ttom. 
pane insulating windows. bears out) « ‘ BEDROOM 4 the design of : * * «¢ 
' F : .% é LIVING ROOM a plumbing fixtures 
this swing to air conditioning. Just) | BEDROOY 1O-O'x F-6T Q0'7'«13-1" Hey OAR AGE fF ° that the most striking improve-| When the batt or blanket is cut,| 7200 Cooley Lake Road ei 
SC ae . ‘eee EG ———______— dows in winter so does heat flow| |: Bail a x. 4 4s = tania vith the ditt nn agg oriecen ag egy ic Et - a Ors are familiar w: wu ifferent: 
Dut apg ef '. ¢ |Styles and types of fixtures, dt is 
sulated areas in 5 WAN B27SAP a ef 9 jadvisable to consult with a plumb- 
Thermopane has an. insulating 
value equivalent to inch ee. brick = he said, Fens is|, A SMART HOUSE in compact space — 1,185 square feet — 
called on by builders to give a lift plan is efficiently arranged with a center hall controlling traffic 
to the efficient and economical| throughout. A dropped study, one step down from the dining room, Glass Start: 1608 
operation of air conditioning equip-| with sliding glass doors to a garden terrace is a feature of this house. | Glass manufacturing was started 
A basement is optional. The space occupied by the stairs can be used by Virginia colonists in 1608 and is 
for additional storage and a modern heating plant can be located in believed to be the first Colonial 
‘the garage adjacent to the chimney. This is plan B2975AP by Alwin | industrial attempt in America. ing contractor before launching on) 
this a modernization program. 
  
  
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  Kitchens and bathrooms require| Cassens Jr., architect, 145 S. Franklin Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. 
frequent scrubbing and they must nae 4 
be able to “take it”, For that 1 Retired Couples . pares 
rauen, nxt role mir oven Leaky Sewers Overload| | Oc, wf si Thom cl ig anaes 3 See this new home, with : 30-Day Occupanc ' of these rooms with a durable, . ag pr cep Golnes 1 y : 
with’ our, NEW |feasy-towash, high gloss enamel. SEWAGE Plants in Storms} <‘« : VETER N | N . 
KAL AR AZO. as IRED WASHINGTON, D. C, — Sewage|lawn is like a huge sponge that YOU IN MIND] A S— eo} Money Down 
treatment plants alone may not)soaks up water in a downpour, | " 
“WARM AIR eliminate the nation's polluted wa-jOrdinarily this water would remain] peatures include: 24x13 Living- STANLEY 
. ters, warns Homer E. Robertson,|in the ground, However, he pointed|] pining Area, 2 big Bedrooms, $ 
CONDITIONER executive vice president of the Cast|out, where a non-metallic house] Youngstown Kitchen, Large MONTHLY ‘ 
: Iron Soil Pipe Institute. sewer is used, leaky joints draw] cross ventilation, Full Bath, | 
© Completely evtomatic!' Heavy rains overload some sew-|in rain water beneath the lawn and|[ Picture Window, Wood Sliding = 
® Delivers maximum heat from, age plants as much as four times.|convey it to the sewer. When this/] Windows for better insulation, 
) every ounce of fvell “Consequently,” he said, “the ex-)is repeated for thousands of homes, large trees. insulation in cell- PAYMENT 
© Filtered, humidified dreviat) CONTRACTOR cess raw sewage is bypassed into|a tremendous volume of water] ™ss and sidewalls. 
ing worm oirt the nearest river or other water-|mixes with the normal sewage and|l vorar pRiCE ONLY 
° prea to olf aortan an - State & City Licensed way.” oxecioute the treatment plant, | : BALDWIN ; 
y Renghg Sement; “For instance, a large Texas |@dded. 
7 © yg city normally pumps inte its | Robertson stated, ‘The answer) $7400 MODEL HOME plus toxes and insurance 
CALL FOR FREE ING ; treatment plant 65 million gal- jto the _ is strict Ronen seas ae 252 W. Rutgers OPEN D AILY an d SUND AY: 
: é lons of sewage daily. During |ment of the special installation in- . : 
FURNACE INSPECTION | | INSTALLATIONS 3) yer wesc it 'jimpe to 30 mi |structions required for non-metal] yoeaieq in Oundand County's {ff Lame reme cowmsend 8-817 1PM. to6P.M. e INDUSTRIAL lion and the. untreated |lic house sewers or their elimina-l 1° country. Over § lakes with. | , ! . 
e COMMERCIAL goes into the river. A re- |tion. They were introduced as sub-l in 9 1-mile radius. Close to 
Tw Over 25 Years in Pontiac cent survey by the city’s super- |stitutes during the World War Il] shopping facilities, and Cath- | 
William Lechner | 845 West Huron St. intendent of water works re- |iron shortage, since nothing else|] olic and Protestant churches. = FEATURES: 
FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 vealed that a large part of this [was then available. The shortage|] We will help you arrange |) © Two Bedrooms © Large Lots 
: increase is caused by rain water |has long since ended, but many)] financing. oe © Pieced 
27 N. Cass Ave. collected through leaky joints of |communities still allow builders to] sipecriows: One Mile Nerth of | © Vas Casement ete Sateen 
FE 2-1821 non-metallic house sewers, An- juse these substitutes.”’ iatad Lobe Vilage en Selon tad © 4 Styles te Choose from a with 
other example is a Missouri city rn Ré.; turn west en Hutchins Rd. te © Lixaire Automatic Oil * 
‘ of about 60,000 population, where | Don't forget that most wood |] Medel, Clearly marked. ‘ Plastic Tile Bath 
“2's” : the normal daily sewage plant [fillers shrink after they have) * Double Ribbon 
LAMAZO load of § million gallons rises to hardened; gaps should be filled) Johnson Construction Phone BRoadway 3-1001 Drive 
QUALITY Leadees somes se0t % wunien gallons in a rain jslightly above the surface and, if * Low Taxes — 
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Monthly Payments 
About $68 Per Month 
, Ineld. Taxes & Insur. 
Mister Hy- 
Haven Says 
Before You 
Buy Any Home 
at Any Price, 
See This 
HY-HAVEN 
        : * TA @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS COMMUNITY ! REAL LOW TAXES @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS 
See-It Now! © {0 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS» ALUMINUM SCREENS 
3 . @ HUGE 1,050 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS 
hee @ COPPER PLUMBING @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANK @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) 
‘@ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL @ MAMMOTH LOTS, .SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER 
@ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER (PAID. FOR BY BUILDER) © YSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS). 
@ SOLID SIDE DRIVES. @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY 
@ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, “ALL CUSTOM J MADE — @ CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, SHOPPING CENTERS 
@ TILED BATHS _@ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM 
e FULL b pea CLOSETS ‘WITH SLIDING DOORS @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY 
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| pemacrions_ et Dante Riguwer,_ sear Wetertord =e Every Kind and Size 
AKI NEW ASBESTOS SHINGLE, STYLE—Some- _ inches wide and 12 inches deep. Laid with a head PERIMA-FLO HEATING | averse uk Peace Doors. .98.50 te $11 a 
1 p | thing new in asbestos-cement shinges, a _ lap of 3 inches and a side lap of 4 inches, each Wie Prieto Hewing dows | Wood Combination Doors «++ +5. ++++-:S1645 
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eT ning favor because of its moderate cost and fast, square. inches, The rigidity characteristic of all you. You look better, feel Fancy Birch Front Doors......+++++++++$38.00 better, eat, sleep, act better. 
You're a new kind of person iv; 
a@ new kind of air-conditioned     easy application. Marketed under various trade asbestos shingles helps them lie flat in heavy 
names, “ranch design" asbestos shingles are 24 winds. They are permanent and cannot burn.       “y Don Hicks, Williom Moore, —_— wr 
        
    
                        
  
   
    
    
                  
       
   
   
     
    
    
      
   
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9 N, TELEGRAPH prong « home es well «= torl_tlen Wall § ee Cpe . Feprrtg, sppenrences’  Carpets[ "US. VGH SPACES: | Whereas, cidtype furmaces or moet 7 — 
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© ATTICS © RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES | A BEAUTIFUL — [anc snd ve «sal cabinetian be, momed in atic rai’ T= orm esale ADDITIONS SIDING ¢ BASEMENTS] ~NEW MODERN “aye spaces under taseentens houses | hayes Sak or come lt cites tiaaile me 
An attractive cabinet is readily |). ments There also is a hori made with Marlite Famers ; : . 4 
tortourd and. cijental ope of turace, woe el] Kast Heating || * AIRWASHER GUN-TYPE OIL FURNACES wood strips. This paneling is neling in decor sociation, that lies on its side or * GERBER PLUMBING FIXTURES   
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CAN BE YOURS | 4701 Dixie Highway 492 S. Saginaw 
Have Us Show You Our NEW ae a te on is. ae ee FE 5-9259 «   I You, too, can have # wonderful pithe framework with quick setting|ful not to tighten them too much, 
new deluxe custom built birch § contact cement, Pieces of the same|, common cause of buckling. | kitchen including formica tops §/paneling can serve as sliding doors. ORlando 3-1224 FEderal 2-4397 
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PREE ESTIMATES ~— TERMS —- NO MONEY DOWN 
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HOME REMODELERS. $377 'W. Huron © Ft 4-5063 Hand built-in thermador range fi lf the back panel is applied with 16 
and oven installed in your home § the predecorated side exposed, it 
far as little as $25 per month Bi will not have to be finished. Simt- 
with ne down payment! Stop 
in, See our model kitchen. 
Estimates are free! 
THE 
CAB I N ET Newest Foldaway Bed “a 
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sot Ww. HURON framed Oat Sea BECAUSE THE Near Elteabeth Lake Rd. it is folded away into a : 
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FENCED-IN SETTING —IN 
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‘TEAR OUT THE MAP — YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS : 
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© Paved Patio ond Londscaping Making © Full Basement (Just Waiting for a en Outdoor Living Room Recreation Room) — : 
@ DAVID KAY Con- struction Features @ Attractive Brick Construction   
  | ®@ Three Roomy Bedrooms and Guarantee 
@ Private Beach Facilities on Lotus. Lake (And the model’s beautifully fur- 
© Commuter Train Service to Pontiac : inge—4479 Dixle Hwy., Drayton 
and Detroit Just a ““Walk-Away” | Palm) 
© Adjacent to Schools and Churches 
BIGGEST SURPRISE OF ALL— 
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Landscaping, duis, Gacbiens 00h, Sudeiband tenteceldl sas Pinning tut beeatid Seitenn Ou fe teeted ta Fite 
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be sstos Shingles 'Hanging That Doot ren nse Averoged 
  \Takes Great Skill to, paint within/ 15 /‘The| ‘The Federal 1 tration reports that home haridyman, equipped with Ph [Top Protective. Covering | : made. in| “One of the rare Jobs around thelonly » hammer, a Coen Salen 
andhome handyman hesitates - quickly. fo the Wale of Life.” | 
HILL: Pp SLATE — 
     
  '|tackle is the exacting task of hang- 
ing a door. 
Any ‘carpenter knows that fit- 
ting a door to the frame so that it! 
swings easily, fits snugly, latches | 
properly, and closes just right is 
a time-consuming and intricate pro- j 
     
       
   
          
    
   
   
   
   
   
     
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: finding them particularly door-hanging with all its headaches’ 
houses. jcan beconie a “lost art” through’ : : 
. design asbestos shingles the use of ponderosa pine panel) ——s 
pplied headia door and treme units fitted tpgeth-) , 
tmost er at the factory. 
A carpenter can fit one ot these] 
| Dewey | | REFRIGERATION | stories of Marco Polo, who saw size and easy application, they ean |   HAS MANY FASCINATING USES 
COLORFUL WALKS - + PATIOS and TERRACES 
STEPPING STONES + FLOORS + ENTRANCE HALLS 
FIREPLACES + BATHROOMS «+ SUN PORCHES 
LAUNDRIES ° BASEMENTS 
The colors of TATKO SLATE were created and colored 
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ae ‘ beria in 1250. Nevertheless;asbes-lo¢ Sie other styles, ce AR Maken of Refviecnation * 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks: 
tos was regatded chiefly as 8! Another easily applied asbestos] . and Air Conditioning. for FASTER ifreak of nature as late as the 19th shingle is the style known as) * se You con dope at an on feo Concrete 
PONTIAC T T E ended ti 1871 with the dace ome a ora ghveg egy ot FEderal 5-6247 > QUALITY SERVICE Block 
: : heel Mar og a vidual ae Peigeely: Lowers es BEE nme Apts H and I where 
. » & . , : UA. - , M-59 (Yq Mi, West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 | Sueher: oe. ne ractured (ePeee ane a ane ee | REPRIGEMATION ASSN, Gravel : : | 
.. enon |products has flourished, i * Cement 
2 achat crease her yr ws Unique Fireplace ~ an vas = —} Quality : Paint ng shingles, nsbou : iT LL I a : (Gov. App.) e 1 bined with portland . Unmortared bricks laid on & PP. 
Pontiac-Oakland County | mu"tm'ts elie ive rene of sietrcoment bai] REAL ESTATE [>| Stpplies TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE! | noncombustible materials pro- ony - unique hearth for aa 
REFRIGERATION. Assn. | a= 2 ttc aces me, ee] On, Kinzuen I L_*_} 399 5. PADDOCK ST. * | wm, ER or OE Se: fireplace itself he used a modern a + Because of their extreme dura-| version of the old Franklin stove. ‘| 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 
bility, ashestos-cement shingles are scasnieneeer ounces 
la favored roofing for better class 
‘homes. Their long life is an econo- 
imy factor, They are the least ex- 
[pensive of shingle types in the 
“permanent” class. 
Asbestos roofing shingles ‘also 
‘are highly regarded for their beau- 
ity and prestige values. Thick 
enough to command. impressive 
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Code of Ethics 
& To Give Competent and Reliable Service in Our Areas. *% To Foster Mutual Understanding and Respect in Customer 
* Te Keep Pace with Latest Advancements in the Refrigeration 
and Air-Conditioning Industry .   
  
For Dependable, Fair and 
Courteous Service, Call: 
DEWEY REFRIGERATION BURKE REFRIGERATION EE 5-624 OR 3-1331 
AVON ELECTRIC ROY’S REPLACEMENT FE 65-9005 - PARTS 
A TO Z REFRIGERATION ing Pale FE 4-455 rONTIAC REFRIGERATION - 
PETE'S REFRIGERATION ——— FE 5-5759 ARCTIC REFRIGERATION FE 2-4328 
DAUBENSPECK (P. £.) INC. FE 2-0167 i Ri Six LAKES J REFRIC GERATION DAVISON 
MASON (R. E.) 
REFRIGERATION MOTE REFRIGERATION FE 2-100 FE 2-0635 
        
  
       
            
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EASY “To MAKE: A dog’s nose : fo Ws GOODRICH 
knows how to open this door to his} _ oe - J 
house. The handle is large, made) 
iof two blocks of wood, permitting) © 
@ smart dog to nudge the door) / : open, A rope over a pulley, and a our oice small weight, keeps the door _ closed. 
Use Structural Glass _ : ! 4-Bedroom 
Vitrolite structural glass is an- OPEN 
SUNDAYS From 9 A. M. to 2 P.-M.   
  * Line of 4 Seeds & Fertilizer : 
er epee ene oes Enc wt ome ST Ak” Ranch Style or & Sperting Goods saan and kitchen walls, and for counter. 
Brownie’s Hardware 489 S. Sanford Phone FE 3-9239         tops in the kitchen or utility room. : 3-Bed 
This glass is opaque, non-absorbent : room 
and impervious to moisture, and . ) 
comes in a number of decorator 
= ; All Brick with IDEALLY LOGATED 
GM Employes Get 25% Discount NEAR PONTIAC Full Basement 
: Plus Holden Red Stamps! 
“Do-It-Yourself Heating Bargains | 
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6-ROOM HOUSE Complete Price. Including Ee Bassent 
Only" $ 44 sah         
RANCH HOMES 
Here's a fine suburban home that com- 
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If you're looking for a home you should see. 
the New North Star . , . Come out today 
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2, 3 - MODEL OPEN SUNDAY 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. 
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In one operation, our experts can re-roof ond re-side 
your home so-that it will be the “Beauty of the Block.” 
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dhe balan potion bs to Sotoned en Seve Minonpe Tee 
tiac Press, Van Nuys, California. Send 75 cents in coin and ask for 
pattern No. 100. ' 
    
The professor made his re- 
mark to members of the New 
York chapter of the American 
Institutue of Architects, Some 
background nolse is pleasant, he 
sald, When a Ventilator was 
turned off in the MIT library, he 
found the students disturbed 
every time someone flipped the 
pages of a book, 
But there’s no denying that the 
elements which AF) -sttie of kitchen pans, the flushing|*he   
  of toilets, the blare of a record   
BUILDERS’ 
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  player in the family room, don't 
have to be broadcast throughout 
your home, 
NEW SOUND 
Engineers say there are two 
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b%y > = — ‘Pullman Car 
Takes Credit Baseboard Heat Plan 
Began in Old Sleepers 
Which Homes Copied 
a hes ‘pipe in the old 
sleepers to the. attractively styled 
heating enclosure in modern bed- 
rooms afd roomettes the units 
have undergone a gradual evolu- 
tion in recent years. * 
Taking note of these significant 
developments in Pullman car con 
struction, the heating industry has 
  New installation techniques mak-’ 
ing possible economies in labor | 
and materials have been developed | 
in recerit years as a result of re-| 
search work at the University of) 
tt Bole tad Radiatcr ‘Man New Jai Alai Arena 
Is Engineeriny Marvel aa   
    
  
    
   
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/Four Walls Are, Now a Sight to. Behold Noiseless Cans. ue Bee = tem fe ts iy an sa tal 
~4|\— Thanks to Decorating Concepts: nie eyes. in four decorator : 
green, rust, grey and lemén yel- } 
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  tour walls—once the bane of|the lady. of the house spends withjof real hand-laid ex: elena will develop "yale ¥ 
apy shercibvere existence —hasjonly the walls for company — with copper pots ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. (INS) eee Bou! ————- 
been . into| dimensional ean pro-|hung in Colonial fashion,-ivy and) | 3 good news for anyone sick’ 
a refreshing sight. to behold.\vide a cheerful “lift” for, whatlother creepers, oF serves as a foil| ets foot Nabe lal Muir An pares 
Thanks to a whole new concept in|might otherwise be a dull work-|for windows. A fult|% ie i 
walls longer| range of decorator colore—in both|‘"e wee hours of the morning Oy lon’ Just Buy a Furn 2 are ho longer space. aes « [common and beick-~ in also} '?* clang-rash of polsy trash: . 
White — currently enjoying Sagar cans, ice es 
Textare has imade the ater | yeak pared of psary tm [OMS tenturen al of Wich] Ong of the pew items being _ Know. Yoo Dealer 
sireeeting wartece, lenders: co ed teasing treshness and light Mag ogy werent point — ot aoe bo REGEIVE. THE SERVICE YOU ARE ENTITLED To! aj 4 
begun anew with acuctiaeall orative Company suggests brick For the dinette area-which 1s |20-gallon, ‘“Texas-size” noiseless 6 When You Want lt Y ) When You Need ia 
sional effects — the luxury of | patterns as an ideal background rapidly replacing the fullscale plastic trash can. os S 
glittering metallics and striated | for this important part of the | dining room in most new homes sass os te seanninotenet, Whether you are buying a furnace or buying a home—Be sure thot you 
textures, the fabrictlike feel of | Bouse, = and apartments —texture fools on suse Genk sca age can get heating service from your local dealer! Goodwill Automatic 
| raised betters the cs the ‘nature- | Wnite-washed brick wallcover-| te eye. inte seeing —_ caly the largest housewares | Heating is a reputable established degler in Pontiac and has been for — 
inspired beauty vf patterns stim: |in¢_emulating the same rough a re cet con. |article ever molded of polyethy~ many years = You can rely on service after the sale — our reputation is 
ulating masoary and wood. ' = — Timbertone offers | lene, but it is also wl eee built on Goodwill. 
rustproof, odor-resistant and | 
features a lock-lid to keep mene 
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Another trash can dilemma is 
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    Blond - Ain Furnaces And find out why this fine, modern furnace and top quality installa wallcoverings has 
trend back to the four-wall treat- 
ment. To arrive at a more wide- In the kitchen—scene of long   
  
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w/o. STEEL SHORTAGE eo GOT YOU DOWN? 
        
Door Bin for Potatoes 
The logical location for storing 
potatoes is under the kitchen sink. 
As described in The Home Crafts- 
man, the potato bin may be fast- open, spacious look, in fact, many) 
homemakers are repeating the! 
same texture through rooms and| 
hallways that open into each other. 
The new things being done with 
textures — colors that are softer           tion ‘adds up to the LOWEST PRICE for your heating. requirements. 
Goodwill Heating offers the finest quality merchand 
installed to guarantee your heating. satisfaction, merchandise properly 
    
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house into distinct zones and gives access to all hall, depending upon the lot location. Cau oe ‘hens are SOMe€/ yang HELP OUT   
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UNE XCAVATED divided into three distinct zones: /feature. This keeps both bath- 
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clean kitchen or uprooting the per- 
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for wading, just fill up the pool 
with sand for a change. 
You can use short length boards 
for your backyard deck, for they 
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in sections for a checkerboard pat- 
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SERVICE 
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TO PAY - 
    It’s a good place for the busy 
mother to lounge for a few min- 
utes and still keep an eye on her 
, as well as the kitchen. 
It’s a wonderful spot io enter- 
tain with outdoor suppers or 
bridge parties on warm eve- 
nings. It's even a makeshift 
basketball court for the kiddies, 
The flat, solid surface provided 
by the fir boards is easy to keep 
clean with the garden hose that is 
also used to fill the wading pool. * * * 
Plantings around your deck can walls and estate-type fence. The tot’s wading 
pool lined with the same fir converts to a sand- 
box, and decking may be laid-around trees and 
shrubs to preserve a shady spot. 
  
be outlined with fir or western red 
cedar retaining walls to keep the 
soil from sifting over onto fhe deck 
floor and to more clearly define 
your surrounding gardens. The 
                
     
   
        
        
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perpendicularty. 
               retaining walls also protect flower) 
beds from wear and tear by the 
small fry. Wood Still Tops 
in Building 
of U.S. Homes In an age of plastics, miracle 
metals, and man-made fibres, the 
question often arises: Why is wood 
still retained as one of the princl- 
pal materials in home building to- 
day? 
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The answer is that science nev- 
er has come up with a substitute 
ple advantages in home construc- 
tion, Here are some of those ad- 
vantages 
Durability, Wood, when used 
properly and given good mainte- 
nance, will outlast the structure of 
which it is.a part. f 
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Warmth and beauty. Wood is 
pleasant to the touch and takes 
to paint or natural finishes read- 
ily and lastingly, 
Insulation value, Because wood 
is a natural insulator, windows and 
doors made of wood. such as pon- 
derosaa pine won't heat up ex- 
lcessively in summer end resist 
frosting and sweating in winter. 
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Economy. A high percentage of 
iwood used in modern construction   ting | 
~ Its —lve » shipping for wood that can equal its multt-|   
  
    
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fo Aid Small'Business hower cnt chet 20 Divorce Decrees. toe | WASHINGTON u — A cabinet| pocais sp ae ere aa 2 | bk committee's recommendations for)" yal _ County Circuit Court includes: mee . 4 
reliet and other measures, may(Sligh Won't Run Again i C. Beaman r Ie 
find their way into the Eisenhower! GRAND RAPIDS i — Charles) Elsins : irom ie ° 
administration's legislative _pro-|R. Sligh Jr., said he will] Anasb wae i gram for next year, not seek re-electioh next week as| Betty: Nalter W. Tood 
President Eisenhower's Commit-|chairman of the Kent County Re-| Char a ne Ht a0, tee on Small Business has publican Committee.  Sligh, a in W, MeLay       
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cane Aviation Official Dies | Bess’ fom'tzaaurh Laon PAPA! MEDICINE MAN... } |) Receiving the seven-man com-| GRAND RAPIDS w—Edward A.| jse3,! rion : HE GOTTUM / WOW? a ae iid he will cine therm the “promot|#@88, head of the budget and con- Huth trem Mores . Gouveia ; 
and favorable consideration they|trol department of Lear, Inc.| One fourth of the population 
pend Bg — ater te ala pet pe hg soe (17,424,826) of Argentina is con- ie a aa ik bomesion: Sone a ess + aeEannin Pees Aleas gene, Be 
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Yf IY WORD, BUSTER / THAT AUTO’ LOTED Y JOCKEY THE OLD YY a 
RACE STIRS MY SPORTING. <7 AUTOS G Jt) ee BLOOD TOA BOIL! a COULDN'T ZA o6;%, 
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jain to Supervisor Fost). _ eons Sates Saree MOREE i ie apie iene ssialeiaialinen ; _.|Howard (Lillian L.) Sg yielded A 
B Win Approval (Sixteenth. Year Is Sweetest for Judyicrss\ttea,wi ns is, 1 0 oa mie ene eas eee ee eee Cex. ee. Andrew Catholic Church Monday|Dert, president 
ee | MILFORD — Sixteen te definite ocags pe at 10 a.m, with burial in Mt. Avon|*#id yesterdiy. |, 
ay ly the sweetest year of Judy Craw- Cemetery. % he told a dealers’ preview 
; of High School ford’s young life, moony will ye raven at Pixley of tee compen’ 1957..mpodel cars 
1 7 2 For a week she had reigned as Peperal Rmee oS Ps * ,|that it plans to “‘put ‘more steam aos : Born in Detroit, in 1872, she had never before” behind promo- 
-| Ortonville Plans to Build queen of the +H Fair at Pontiac, hved here for 40 years. titon of Plymouth cars, its: lowest 
: |she will officially be the ‘queen daughters, Mrs, Marjorie Meier of a imag moe 
for $455,000 until the fair is held again next _|Detroit, and Mrs. Nila MeMillan of| Referring to nese Guten 
year, Rochester; a son, of for next year, & yi 
ORTONVILLE — A new high} Judy, who lives with her par- Ranenen ont & seg Boe about business 
school, for which plans were ap-| ents, Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Craw Narice Meier ot caocnwald of De-| conditions than any time tn the 
proved by both the Board of Eda-| ‘ord, Won her crewa from 31 ‘ltroit, several. nieces and| last three years. 
cation and the state this week,| “Mer Pretty contestants. ‘ |nephews. : He adds: “Consider the fact that 
would cost about $455,000,.accord-| Born on her dad's 280-acre farm more than 18,000,000 persons have 
ing to Supt. E. J. Hungerford. | jon South Hill road next to Mil- Mrs. Ernest L, Dickinson |, wucht new cars in the last three 
| | Bids will be taken in about six/ford, she has from the time she ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. | years and a lot of these will be po- 
weeks, he says." entered kindergarten, won high Ernest L. (Grace) Dickinson, who}jontial customers for new cars in 
The school would be built ad- [honors in activities as well as ee ee ee Pie 
Jacent te the gym of the present | zn . [Months iit health, will be Monday a salion , 
Brandon elementary building, on | 1" early February, she was. chos- jmonti | lay| Another good indication of good 
a SS-acre site. Ite boller room |e" Chetry Pie Queen and was one . at 1:30 p.m. at Pixley Funerallpusiness ahead, he said, “is the 
will join the proved of the top eight girls selected in Home. Burial will be in Mt. Avon|.teady demand for used cars and 
a of 1956, will] ing the present smokestack. the finals at Grand Rapids. Cemetery. the firmness of used car prices. 
: in the Peach = oe With 34 in Born Jan, 14, 1875, in Ypsilanti, . 
queen contest at Romeo! , Enclosing, a + oe es emer ay she had lived im Rochester for | To supply free drinks for tour 
agreed to High School next Tuesday at. Bice trom ft for ie would receive plans to study art at Michigan the past 40 She belonged |ists, Kilkee, ‘Erie, is erecting & 
pange p.m, Daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. fh nterior ke State University and Albion Col- to the Pentecostal Church. drinking fountain on its foreshore. 
Moore of Rossbach, 45244 Des- Be. or agpe he ery ome — the| lege after graduation from Mil- Surviving are three daughters, 
"report on|ho" St., she may be the chosen superintendent and principal, there| **4 Mish School in Spring, 1958. Mrs. Florence Gayfield, and Mrs. MARKETS 
regard|%e to reign over the 24th annual), ee al eal Ae ted she ta editing her’ _|Ada Knickabocker, both of Roches-|] 
Pin dry arn arain at Rao and share leacers ena omnalor sche pape, resent a Pag hig Ae Te ae | 4 * : ’ y; ; 2 i] 
28 @ is in charge of .Mrs, M, T. Cum- lee ro anda book end paper-stor- egy Bgl ponies OP dar great-grandchildren; one brother, Produce 
Moore was employed by the of Romeo. —_— sf ie ay ng ag eT -|Bert Davis of Adrian, and a sister, neuneyy Hecenes 
‘board almost a year ago, to speed| Industrial arts, crafts and Ii- ce-president junio Mrs, Clara Woodruff of Oscoda. |,,ORTROTT. Aus. ¢: (ABy-Prices pass 
progress on a water system for N oa B . f brary space will be provided, |“!@% next year. a alee produce at ‘the Detroit Parmere Market 
two sections of the township. ews in brie Two practice rooms will adjoin | Recently she received a camera = QuEEN AND HER MOTHER — Judy Crawford and her mother rae se "EROITS—Apples, Dutchess, No 3, 325- 
the one main music room, Stu- |for outstanding photographic work. DRAYTON PLAINS — Service|3.75 bu: » Red cy. 4.00 bu; 
Mrs. Avery pointed out that lente will be A talk of the thrills of being 4-H queen. Judy, 16, has reigned over the |. tnroe.weeks-old Cynthia Ann |No 1. 3.80-4.00 bu; t, 
_ Moore hag already billed the John Veeder, 31, of 20611 Lexing- te bine shifts, ac- She won an award this week 4-H fair this week. VovVilli ter of Mr.and Mrs. foney. 6m 8S eee} i diy Me 
board tor $4,000. ton, Ferndale, waived examina rt ungerford, im the | for making a tailored suit for »— : hed ™ a "1463 Pauline, will (owe ae i 30.0 leat crete. Cur: 
» “T think we should do Gen eed wes toune over to Cheek which will measure | the dress review at the &H fair. ton VoVillia of ee rents, Noack Ne 1 e181 80 cot erate: 
nk we should do something) Court on a charge of carrying a| 4! by 4. : The garment will be entered in |\Clarkston Motorist Gets ah be at 10 a.m. Monday trom Coats retpterrles. Red, 6 1, 100-180 tat 
_ bout this,” Mrs. Avery said. “Sojconcealed weapon. He was re-| Commercial, chemi and the state 4-H fair in East Lansing nstit t Funeral Home, 314] Sashabew. ere eramues 
far we don't know what he hasinanded to the Oakland ’ mary. bi Aug, 28. Broken Leg in Crash | U Burial will be in Drayton Plains|ngt ho 1, 3-28-178. bu; deans, Green 
done and have no idea how much! Jai) under $2,000 County rooms are planned, along _ Cemetery. The infant died yester-|round, No 1. 150-2 ; beans, Ken- 
fo : r $2, bond following|with eight other classrooms : tucky Wonder, No 1, 5.00 bu; beans, Wax, 
more we owe him. ; arraignment before Oak Park Jus! . Besides Judy, there is Marjie,14,; Lawrence D. Burt, 28, of 7217 day in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, wo 1, 1.75-2.25 bu; beans, Roman, No 1, 
a * * * ; and Bil, 17, in the Crawford fam- , 2 Pon i 5.00 bu. Beets, Wo 1, 86-1.00 dos behs; 
< oe Ye ; tice William F. Nern, i, Andersonville Rd., Clarkston, is in Graduates 939 . beets, topped. No 1. 1.00-2.50 bu. Broe- 
| Judge Moore hasn't made ee. Owners Are Honored ily, who are staunch 4H members. |-‘satisfactory” condition at St. Jo- _ Surviving besides the parents are |¢o!, Mo. }- 2160 bu cabbede. pa net. 
ee ee ee ty Driving without a license result- seph Hospital today with a broken four brothers, John, James, Robert i.80-2.00 bu: cabbage, sprouts. No i, 1.00- 
somewhere else, added. ed in the payment of $10 in court ,. Royal Oak Man Crashes [right leg received in a two-car ac-/ 33 From Pontiac Area; and Richard, all at home; and the te. 0 bu a yh 4 
: At the time Moore was ‘em. (oss for a Pontiac man yester- on 100-Yr.-Old Farm T ° hi cident in Waterford Township last : ; o™,_.’ igrandparents, Mrs. Ethel VoVillia Ea gt» Be 
played by the board, he did not |“ay. Albert Grahi, 28, of 728 Oak-|" ” "Tree in Troy Township | night. Kyes Paints Optimisticjand Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moist of |wo's, 300-200 erite: celery, Mo. 108: 
: - Bive an estimate of cost of his land Ave., — guilty to the} pocHESTER—One of the 234| Fred H. Huard, 27, of 26115} Burt told township police he was) Pictyre of Future Dayton, Ohio. Rg ae thy SF ag ah i b-a.50 
| _“ Sarvlees and the beard set no charge at an arraignment belorelmichigan Farms which has been|Groveland, Royal Oak, is in fairstanding by His car on M59, near William H. Campbell tet seetivers, Dill sine, No i, 425-498 
_ + +¢ Mmlt en fees to bo paid te him. ustice Allen C. Ingle, of Farming-|in the same family for a century|condition at St. Joseph Merty Hos-|Cass Lake Road trying to flag : | bu; cucumbers. Pickling Bise, No 1. 6.00. 
__, The $4,000 has not yet been paid. ton Township. is the David Butts Farm of 160 pital today with injuries received|down -traffie when another car} An optimistic picture of the fu- RD en beh bar Wo. 290-3 00 bu ib. ‘Ne i, 1.00 
‘The board also passed two ondi-| Pleading guilty to reckless driv.|8cres at 685 South Rochester Rd. |in an early morning accident in)crashed into his. ture, characterized by rapidly ac-|\/°O0PS0N; ‘b'm. ‘Monday. from ett egeninn No 1,2 38:300 Ye, ve: 
ances. One made provision forling, Harry L, Dauberger, 26, of| The farm acreage is located both| Troy Township. Johnny L. Webb, 28, of 446 Or-|celerating progress, unprecedented || Richardson-Bird Chapel, Mil- pene mee Tres 202, tao eee 
: the prevention of deposits in road-|Lake Orion, paid a total of $70 in Avon Township and the Village| Police said Huard drove off the|chard Lake Ave., the driver, W@S technological advancés—and in-|f.q with roi: * shland ae 2 1,50-2.00 doz behs. Onions, Dry, 
‘ gide drainage ditches and the sec-\in fine and costs Friday, He wag|°! Rochester, just south of the road and struck a tree on Wattles|treated and released at the h0s-|osse3 emphasis on human rela ford, Bge oad an mee 3,75-4.25 90-D bag: onions. Green. 
: ond would prevent surface drain-|arraigned before Avon Township|M150 bridge, . |poad, east of Rochester road. ‘pital for face cuts, - = n rela-|Cemetery. wrereaget tah Ann Yeates dos debs: parsley, Root, N6 ‘1, 
| age waters from entering a sani-| Justice Luther C. Green, ott C. W. Case and re Mer se aad — lope = —— in University Hospital, INord, 75-3 89 Dr bekt: "pevgere. Hot, No 
j : system Farmingto ross are * 1, 3.26-3. iH Ts, ’ 
| : Tomutip. If your friend’s in jail and needs|owners of the farm,and deuatters eehick agri we ~ A Myear resident of Oakland se We 1 2.50:3.00 50-1 os. eaiane 
Do aes . bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031./of the late Mrs. Julia Butts w . cs County, he is survived by his wife, |Ret. fancy. 1.00, dos pehe: te 1, 12-36 
apy— . recently passed away, ‘The speaker was Roger M. Kyes Mamie; three: sons, Maxwelton Of | dos behs: No 1. don, bebe. nate 
Do You Have a t| Mrs, Case occupies the remod- group vice president and a direc.|Highland Park, Marwood I. of Pon- |corn, ia 1, 400 or 4 
: Call Tuson Carpet Serv. PE5-8103.| oie4 brick home and her daugh- tor of General Motors, who talked|tiae and Wayne H. Campbell of no... Lee ae gee : 
, "| ter, Mrs. F. Hugh Wilson and | on “New Dimensions in California; thrée grandchildren toes, outdoor. fancy, 3-0 Beit; toma 
4 t granddaughter, Laura Lou Wil- ment” before 939 seniors, 33 of/@"d a great grandchild, Taratpe, Noo: 106-130 don bene: Sentea 
5 Be tens os oe tential a ae Kyes called specifically for | LAPEER—Service and burial for) Ne, 1, 2.2827 bu. | Escarole, Ho 3, 1.59- 
| Sends 3 fo ospital neve Heed on Gis — sea leadership — Hardin Jeans, 48, m West Ne- 278, bu Lettuce, Bin, No 1 10-1 $9 
(ee farm, those “falsely e pessing St. he : wi : ls id = 78 
: The family was honored at a De- iness as an evil, destructive force |Troy, Mo., eee his the ho ine ities’ ied. et, Teed nb 3-den fet: 
ek sag on pon Co. oe against the public good.” last night at his residence. His ene se arses man ate 
General Hospital it evening, prior he pres- a the stimula effects of body will be at the Baird Funeral AC ROUSING & 
from a two-car headon crash on/@Mtation of the Centennial Placque soy Bonet oe suburban|sent on Sunday. Mr. Jeans Gipdinnsee satay greme teens, 14 fo Fe 
'W. Montcalm avenue. All are/@t the 4H Fair being. held on living, better values for the cus-|Home here until noon Sunday. Semeee 1s'*ives Chetinn ‘dete tor wade 
Aug. &llsted in good condition today. . |FSnY ateet tomer dollar and the tremendous| An employee of the Detroit Edi-|wil! be 2:00 p.m. Tussday, August “28, 
Admitted were driver Esco H. highway program, Kyes said: son Co, for the past.19 years, he| Por tions the Pontiac 
Hurst, 27, of 257 W. Sheffield Ave.; Okay Silver Lake Plat; «(kam quite certain you wit (Rd, served in the U.S. Navy in Poesing Comenteston, 039 Branch Sieest, 
his brother, Roy, 15, of Tazewell, lhe Go te tinntel. wih oe de it wih be the (World War Il Mr, Jeans is sur-  MacAPER, 
Tenn., and a passenger in the other| BOG ° il oaad tong opal . be the | vived by his father, Rollie Jeans of| august 9, se tte POOF: 
ear, Kay Kirkby, 21, of 20 Or) -watTER FORD TOWNSHIP — peggy tp gy echo gsr Troy, Mo.; a daughter, Mrs, Joan Aug. 11, 1956 
ot Lake Ave. ? Silver Lake Estates subdivision a production level of 100 million Spohn and a granddaughter, Jodie,| STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- 
other driver, James T-\plat hag been given temporary ap- cars a year will not be unusual,” |P%h of Lapeer; and one sister,|Jivenie Division. . 
Chandler, 22, of 223 Baldwin Ave.,/proval by the Township Board here Mrs, Opal Shulte of Troy, Mo. |. In the matter of the petition ‘ 
was treated for arm and knee|pormerly the Joseph Zdunic farm The GM executive said the coun- ing Baby Boy Allred also known as Jerry 
bruises. He told Pontiac Policelthe gubdivision will include 190 try is at the “of a revo- Allen E, Rickel “To litadalon Alired, mother of ehilé 
Hurst's car crossed over the center : lution in technology” but that “‘the| KEEGO HARBOR—Service for|ccurt alleging that the present where. 
line. ' te art and science of "lAllen Erwin Rickel, 17, of 1801|sbouts ‘of the vaid. child. ts 
Hurst said he was driving west| Ay Waterford Township board a have to improve pace if the|Sylvan Glen, will be at 1 p.m.lupon the public for support ana that 
on Montcalm at 20 to 25 m.ph.\members have been authorized to promises for future progress are|Tuesday in Trinity  Methodist|*#!4 child should be placed under the 
but could not remember details Of\ettend the Michigan State to be fully, realized. Church, with burial in Evergreen|’“in the name of the” people of the 
the accident, police said. ship Assn, conference at Crystal Toe Cemetery, His death occurred yes-|feq that the nesting on eald, petition 
Springs, Aug. 23-24. “ ¥ Kyes. said tomorrow's manage-|terday at his home, Allen’s body|wil be held st the Juvenile Court, Oak- 
Avon Township Crash | : : ment leaders should be, research will be at the C. J. Godhardt Fu- Annex. 1000-5 West iva. in the Clty * . F = inded eternal +, t! 
; ‘ Hospitalizes Both Drivers|Lathrup Unit Cancels __. MR. AND MRS. Hl. E. KNOWLTON * approach, capehls of uals goons ay bear Sat eyo aunt A.D. a nine 
; : missed his Two men are in “fair” condition|Meeting on Flooding r nS i : aca. yay yen ded yep Vern Rickel; three broth ereby commanded te appear personelly 
2 night in an elevator at the Shera-jat the Avon Center Hospital, a M M ] needs welfare, jers, Lynn E., of Walled Lake, Vern} | Tt being impractical to make personal 
___ton-Blackstone Hotel, He got off|Rochester today with injuries taken Re nfo Mb se ae te as O1S arie ivialr k ewl E Zand capable of leadership in\E. Jr’ of Dayton, Ohio, and Carl Styesnettely tut summens sind notice 
: two floors too early, and had to|Friday when their cars collided in'for tonight to take care of business Wec eg, egg gg thought us well as action. [Leroy of Keego Harbor, and two |i, Posts: Bresso newspaper printed 
wait for another car to complete|Avon Township. left from Monday, has been: can- eda 1n Lace, Antique Silk ; ° sisters, Vivian Rickel of St. Peters-|end cireuleted, im, sala Cosnty. -- - 
‘the trip. John Bigham, 34, of Rochester, |celied because three commissioners| _ ‘ Milk Strike Looms burg, Fla, and Eleanor M, of aenores eae ot yal in the City 
F epecestoog om Bedi dering Roeper ® fractured are reportedly out of town ROCHESTER—St, Paul Method- of Mark street, Pontiac, are the Keego Harbor, of ine 
t . te recent fern wedding vee & te ete, The ode (ver Detroit Area | Business Not cng ave) A-new strike to obtain higher prices for farmers was| Lester Oles and Harvey W. 
| Three hundred guests watched |threatened today by the Michigan/Perry, both of Pontiac, at-| 
'| Leis Marie walk down the aisle ! Assn. tended a conference in New York) 
Se ees ae . >. eo 8. * City of leading ves of! 
Chantilly antique silk, | A committee representing dairy-|the State Farm Automobile Her fingertip veil fell from a jmen in the eastern half of the/and ld pa ty suitable for Men's 
seed pearl and lace cap. She |state has turned down a federal/Purpose of the meeting. was tcf Clothing Business, 
ine becand aie Gueneh at [net 2 ak soba ale: Ed iouise actives outer a pes : | : uquet was : sal ) 
Site Gems add a sear [inlA Sen Ge Marie Ma beim. during the past ij Will also consider pur- 
sa ata 8 : vthe Federal Gesermian ot hel K - ~| Matron of honor was Mrs, Alva), | Sti 
giatron of honor wae Mrs. Alv®|riulture has recommended a price| Stes Garden <b eat td _—s 
-|bride and Jacqueline Knowlton, of $480 per hundredweight ef-\to Picnic Monday men’s merchandise or 
" |sister of the bridegroom, og[feetive pext month. AVON TOWNSHIP — Stiles ™men’s and women’s 
_ |Rochester acted as bridesmaid. | Glenn Lake of North Branch, |branch of the Women's National combined. Serving as best man was Alva| MMPA president, sald the figure |Farm and Garden Assn. will hold is well below the cost of produc- its annual potluck picnic Monday 
    
    
  
      
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Miss Taking Store Cash 
    
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realtor ward e. pa            oe 
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THe ig PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST. 11,1950 * yt; 
Ve Ney * a 4 ¢ | i" 
  
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| TO THANK OUR MANY oF and relatives: for their a expressions of and 
Pe -y*- y of Willem | Wood | Signy tasks te Sess 
Sor UAWLIO TH of Nation’ 
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One| nS million, that husband 
Just Pa Sour Judgment, always 
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WITH CREATIVE|® 
     
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ABILITY, CAPABLE 
OF MAKING TEST 
MODELS. ASSEMBLY 
AND TESTING OF MA- 
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for the Right Man! 
    
      
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BL ve-In, We Opdyke. rE 
    
Manager bonus ar- 
ment. ee Manager. Bir- 
IMELHOCH’S 
D Fri. and : cane 
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live in, FE 
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UNUSUAL 
OPPORTUN ITY 
RELIABLE LADY TO CARE FOR 
6 yr, old Tite. parents work. 
Live in 
Pontiac 
Girl to Learn 
Personnel   
     
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5 OPvICE t sveceuas 
: | PRIVATE SEORETARY " $3 
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pen a MEETING PROFLE. 
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JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Sear ne me te GAN OFFI OVER 1000 MANENT POSITIONS NOW 
  
  
  
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SECRETARY to exec......... 
EXP, BOOKKEEPER.......... 28 
SECRETARY to ‘. \. 
SECRETARY new company... 6275 
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COMPTROLLER: trucking firm — 
know interstate comm, laws 
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  9 | Bus. a Pontiac Bank Bldg. 
Phone FE 5-9277 
an TORRES BTA to, BIRMINGHAM 
OFFERINGS 
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2-2253 
Work Wanted Male wii   
  
  Wed. Contracts, Megs, 32]   
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LE FOR BABY: , ©. references, 
  
Weekends, 
  
  
     
      
A-1| CEMENT WORK 
LLOYD MONROE > 
FE 4-6866 
CHA CONSTRUCTION 
4701 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 
iaing plans. EM 
ING pea line, field tile, A 
fee, ~ type 
  
   
       
       
    
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COAST TO COAST 
RENT HERE VE 
Pr. &. How ews. 
Trucks to Rent 05 Sor Db ‘ 
machines leather Amity aye Electr, shpat, Yalta Slenee’ vetpre | © 
' Bowl eLD Ww THANERS. Ib, core Keavvontent " 
r “ne obligations. FE | i Ni + a. i * 
14 . | Near Wittems Lake. Reward, 
UMBING HEATIN q ; 
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Hobbies & Supplies 24A 
ABBLE SETS, 63 PAINT 
r sete sie ip (frames jo Tt), BACKENSTOSE, 15 Maat Lawrence, 1414. 
Notices & Personals PN OP La OR ac pt Aaa 
SPECIAL MON. 
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$250,000 b BF gy ® | 
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MAHAN REALTY CO,   
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Wanted Real Estate 32A 
we sbecial oo eat oo “proper in ae 
ine of ert i ie! Racha: ary ce, Listh rs 
tate Soates and appreciated. 
PAUL D. HAMMOND 4 pe W, Huron #t   
  
ae ame eX TE io Jonme, al, STATE . Muron 4.3506,   
  0. 3336 Piaing, OR 
IN DEBT? 
IF SO, 
Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay 
Ease Your Mind 
Restore Credit 
WE ARE NOT A 
LOAN COMPANY 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater 
On ,and after this date, 
August 4, 1956, I will 
not be responsible for 
any debts contracted by 
any other than m at, 
Fred . Nuerm 
4757, White Lake Re 
Clarkston, Mich, 
_ Perr GAUL REPAY Cperyeiead, Dray 
32-0516.   
R-. ; ‘s, WON 
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__ Travel Agencies 25A 
PLANNING A TRIP? ~ RE oc (i 
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GREAT 
PONTIAC 
TRAVE EL SERV ICE PR 6.3281   
  
  
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aanity 
iN Entire home or odd lots. 
belt tor you. 
tt for you, OA 
AN uy . 
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~ 4 1% ton stak es 
Dump rocks i-trailers % ton 
Pontiac farm and 
as Tractor Co. ELEC, OUITAR AND AMP. FE 
  
  Wanted to Rent 29   
  
  A 
Bat of retirencs, re eat, | REA 
0 ire ern 2 a TE i ay ig 
Pontiae. 
__ $65.00, cottage near 
‘Pe Coen ee jot «over | 
  oh +. Private paul, 
erent el Shoes iC Herman CASH BUYERS 
+f your land contract. Quick 
100 BUY IF WELL INDUME IT 
MAHAN RE Pe... Comers Mea) Raale Bachunge 
“man Bl 7e,ahNcm ANCH 
1 Li, PAY 94,000 CAS FOR 
pedrm,” mod location 
"CASH" Js not toe difficult te get 
“HOME When you list your property 
with 
CALL 
men go to work for you, 
Fdw. M, Stout, Realtor   
Ld 
    TT N, Saginaw #8. Pi, PE 6-165 6g Years Bervice Open ves, ti) 8:30 
A 
In eround Pont. 
  
I$$$ 24HOUR $$$]. CASH FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY 
ARNOLD 
REAL ESTATE 
FE $0656 "RE $.5783 
CASH 48 HOURS 
FOR Med HOME 
ouiry JIM WRIGHT, Realtor   
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A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. T Rd, 
  
  
  
    
  
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Rea = 
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sot {3 oa rete, 2 Seles: 308 ih. 
GAY LORD 
49086 196K, Pike Bt. 
goes cas IT IN'T PAY sacs 
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“School days are the happiest days of your life, providing 
your youngster is old enough. to go!”   
  
  
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3 BEDROOM MODERN 
On 1 scre, North suburban. 
Very clean, in and out. Call 
for particulars. 
ARNOLD 
REAL ESTATE 210 8. Telegraph Rd SOHRAM   
500 w WALTER ORBIN M eh 
  
R. J. VALUET, Realtor 
in your 
Mr, Garner y, 
$0654 
ranch, ¢ 
     | FE 5-0678 FE 5-5783 | s¥ OWNER? » ROOM BUNGALOW 
$050 DOWN tc ase af aaa” 6 cor ron 2 B M Off 4uburo neat 
lor eit CAR AOe re : BASEMENT ; 
  
a Cg 31 ma, wher, 
AGE | COLORED — GI APPROVED. AT |“, ,2¢¢ Vn oaecieo at) w. Kennet. Crestwood Parms, Only $250 down and er its, 
for 3 bedrooms. Drive out US. You simish the  ip- 
10 to ms “ Rd, turn li te #90. $100 Dn. 
mile, ity. iv. $50 per son Armstrong. 
ar, Woodward at Square UTIFUL executive or pro- 
rick 
  
  
  
SUNDAY 8 TO 
-| Williams Lake 6018 : 
room, _ oF 
lot. r transferred. 
asion. Ask fo’ i Mr,   
    
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
    
             
   
    
  
  SUNDAY 1 to 5 = _For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 
Lake R ining. SID gars ROCHESTER A iS Meat tanec | betes Sara |» ROCHESTER AREA seu nice fot plae LY Pa = 10D. 8 i ria 4 podeseres le 
es eat Nd ee se sme Me™ MERC OE “Treat Renee per oe tice tik cos garage, Lot to |XEW > ite ands boat wells, New sup: ioe = yourown color | 3 living room | boards and sink. OA 62368, 
| oe oenr! i dining a gor es.bee|~ ATT BRICK RANCH : M. ELWOOD m bee OUR WoDEL To. New in 1956 10 ft. home THELMA M. ELW onth. on for TOR — | sly’ amity 3 “beareema stall 
re | SO a wie wen | See Eat, Wal ok eee SE| Keyser sae | oe amie ras eae ie ei ce 8 Er Lf totueiis Denguion etm * wate losed ich, hear gt 
ba3ia, “atio “down gh ‘mo. 8 Say sees wee EO) terms, PE Cane, fiable. See” ; 
a, fer, eeduash tnirma | MEAP STE ay peone win| NOthing Down RED HORSE CORP. ee re ee ee rine | Will bulld 2 or 3 bedroom starter 
wad Come in, Be a2 oe a eS OWNER IVAN W, i 
ES er and bat pecewerd SS . 
‘ . “This 
is also & basem: level 
onto the 2 soma, ving 
room with tubs and 
wa : #7280. 
sa Ee 3 round home, on jet CLARK REAL ESTATE 
[ Lag tor loss, chen ‘6.68 re con ¥, awe, +1013 M at Sashabaw. VErmont Open Evenings & Sundays 
~_Miuitipig, Listing Service 
+ OPEN : SUNDAY 2 to 5 HOUSE ; 
; Watking Lake Front ..| Custom Built Ranch, West 
tre sine roome © large siesed | Ural “nreplace, built in eves end 
ee eae n a| seman tie sand peach. Price sim, | PINE LAKE FRONT 
ee ae frontage, 
SYLVAN LAKE 
LAKE FRONT 8 room home, 30 ft. living room, 
safe sand beach sea wall, many 
beautiful trees, $14,500. PRESS. SATURDAY, 
_._ For Sale Houses 43   
  
  
  
  
    
      elated. Terms 
C. PANGUS 1919 M15 Ph, Ortonville 132 collect 
-| paick RANCH HOMES Owners leaving city. We 
have 2 custom-built ranch . 
homes in exclusive ““West- 
ridge."’ it in '63— 
one 3 bedroom. 2 bed- 
INVESTMENT 
nr pad brick 
iding, Excellent SS 
ect condition. High- 
grede construction. Priced 
at $45,000, - 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Btreet W.. Lawrence 
5-161 or FE 2-306 
“BUD" West Side   
and 
heat, 
  
  ing in kitchen, 3 bed aod ‘ath’ up, slorma and screens 
tome. 
NICHOLIE 
LAKE, FRONTS ‘PE 5-1201 
FE 5-8004   
ral al Sn 
Siegel Sach inal, 8 
Pontiac Lake: 5 and bath, natural 
fireplace, large glassed 
ae auto. oll heat, 
autiful lot, breakwater, $10,000. 
terms.       IR. D. tay - Bi 
     
      
     
  tits cea : ri down and imme- 
oe ha Li 
       le, Black down, ; 
ji WRIGHT, Realtor Oakiana Ave, FE §-0441 
  Fs 
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at BRSEE : BE 
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feele i Hi i ie car port, Bus 
is only a block away. Many 
features; $12,500; terms. 
aved street. Just 4 blocks 
  REALTORS 
OR 3-1296 
Open Eves "til ® ~ Sun. 19 to 6 
BY OWNER 4 house, fF rowed 
churches & schoo! bus 
on Williams Lake, OR 3-2681 or OR }-1070. 
2049 . $4,500. 4 rooms, $400 dn, MI 
6 r 5.   
In 
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Partridge 
| orate 
     cera’ 
| floors, 3 UPPER STRATTS LAKE 
i an unusual buy at 
HOME 
MART The Homes in 
“Watkins Hills PE S-not   
No. 2" are Now 
Under 
Construction 
All homes have full ‘base- 
ments, plastered walls, 
tile, select oak 
large bedrooms 
and face brick construc- 
3 plans’ to choose from, some oa kane a 
large | lots on pave 
streets, idewalis end 
city water, =~ 
Make Your 
election. 
- Early 
  Peaties Lake: Beautital 3 room 
torn istchn. ted Tandy ree. room with e living room 
ee with $5009. 
OPEN Sunday 1 to # 
Russell Young 
2, Huron a PE 44805 
AT LAST 
IT'S HERE 
Meadowood Sub. 
SUNDAY 16 
DIXIE HWY. OR Tv 
LRP oN WAN 
LD AE 8 Peng Ry hy By er home, 
as some of : 
: Hy "ticor Sts win vod 
theme i Ee, eat ane     
    
    
         
      
  MODEL OPEN| € REAL ESTATE INC, 20 S. Main, Clarkston, Mich. 5-5921 ° 
PEARL BLDG, CO, 
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 
NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES 
$545 Dn. . low 
ter 1 
E 5-7923   
bungalow, oak bedroom hoois and /bus. 
"e front, 134 ft. il ee he 
to 8 lakes, Only 
$4,500. ss 
NEW FHA 
agg pth fling, 9 
pepe ge « 
ber month. } OPEN 
SCHRAM . 
+ 
KNUDSEN tn 
  
  | HAPPINESS - 
S. Bloomfi ends | S. Bloomfield Highlands er GATEWAYS to 
YOU'LL PRIZE THIS 
  
REALTY .CO., REA 
Co-operative Real mist.’ rechangs 
E 20263 1076 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH 
SALE: ° FAMILY. WEST reid. FE a tae wu   
  
Lake Angelus 
  
  
        hear Fun’ , me . 4 rated 5 room one 
aaa s| Saree ee ee quash clea to the species Ving | Se eee ear oke rooms and , Ing $08 Sales etered well: | Must Sell Pronto a ee _— “s . orene new 2 bedroom ~ 
ioe Toxaie ft "This home lke new. school eld—nice | level 
EG Se. | acy ee WEST SIDE 4 : ' an muuanera taxe | Giroux-Franks 
ba, “dream, ste not pan | ORNERAL,REAL EAGATE, spacious kitchen, newly decorated 8: Bun. 1 to 
a os “Stellen on Eliza- OP N : 
beth at $8,450, : 
SPAN AND Vacant. | 5100 DARON RD, 
9 ACRES This SUM, lh Lo 3 bed- : NEAR B vegeeen age RANCH HOME| room n anchype a, Bene a- 
st ccky hamsioted t| Sdluned "oleae af aodere one: 
Sok Kanes, ‘siesioved wake’ S teres] ean ae a ang _ space = ex- onen occupancy, - Lake 
room, 12 ft. screened porch, part |. Peecenitth foemen et oxh Gekerd basement with oll heat, § acres) Lk. Ave, to Commerce ed 
tilable soll, § seres in oats, new | LeRoy Lane; ture, right, to. 
tect basse, Ctierng tet teh sole) see, oe eS ING STATE. - | Dorothy Sn der Lavender 
‘|you BUY IT WELL INSUME rr | 2140 W Huron TOR ve 2401 
MAHAN | S#fase28 
OXFORD—3 BDR. 
  
  
      
  : Pully modern with large livin 
Road Fooms and’ bath, full a, 3 bed 
ooo with terms’? sega 
a a large lot with an abundance of eal home for youu or eld- 
Deere ais | SS Sw ent soday. bed ‘wer than aver- @ge. Modern to min 
Clarkston: | 58° Sa Saudr RE eV shade trees. West AL ESTATE INC, | suburban, Lake privileges. $1.80 
20 8. Mele, Clarkston, Mich, insurance, Phone EA 3.2500) 
WILSON ee Get he ron Anis Fagcoonee, * got Rds. Te ¥ 25 room a) 
farm home. 4 bedrooms, live; cond . Building 40x32. Total ee "tiern an ahi pa ol na el al 
uanver wuson: broreR | $1,500 Do ' om, ; wn CALL aaa saont 39057 Brick 3 Bedrooms Derilt 1956, all im good con 
a fonds ‘ates. meat tis win sell @uick, elder home in cond, Big 
ea gy eg ee A oa Modernized Older Home . sid: 
WILLIS M:.BREWER | Beod- Rew. sas furnace.” Coidbed 
“Lente” Ma 6-108 PEt ye Gh. Apel atte 
MIDDLETON'S "| 65 509 Down Payment 
Best Buys Wee lantecnped lot Tt, “t 2 dedroqm white frame bungalow, _ oe enty of mete trees, 
<a Serduend hesen lige oo anytime. Cail now. a a 
ee gg Be wadeosped ceadea in 
Located iO f Its Ki 
Auburn Rd Wil sei) furnished or in an = Kine you can 
Call today for details. Bome’ with a tale shetreation 
KENNETT GARDENS | ii0e"ls Tull Srice ‘and gives cule, THIS ONE TODAY! | [60 iis ‘home It is perfect.” 
oe A oe a scaped lot. shaded lot” eoaits, | Brick Terrace 
elena Sk ft kg tes St er Leslie R. Middleton —_| a8, stow, thls “anytime, Hi SROEER ____FE_1-000¢ FE 49584 
(HAYDEN | GAYLORD het iy ps ™ . : » s 
hace, toss’ to school” and ae ORULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE” 
. Bl i i 
TLSy GF sna arwes. |S Fi a os vey ame Reta vee gmat, | Gene omit ot el . 2 Car re 2 a © with . 26 
Te ee me i i bettoom,pome on| . Srarageene apd” Sowers. Wate? our salesman for =e elas field —_ 
see is 
north on M24. All 3 Flynn. 2-7363. 
walls. Cail for information today JouN 
OPEN DAILY . OPEN DAIL KINZLER $1,250 DOWN oxo "Ww ures See our model bh me today. 4| Phone FE €3625 or FE 32-0029 —— “er Living room = . 
cee eenee! COLORED 
of 4 sleva 9, Capper plumbing Me AY, 2-to 8. 203 on . . : 5 
Sake eeeentat:| fess fetes .C. HAYDEN, Realtor | tp" pu vasement” yard 8% EZ. Walton FE 60441 and nice shade. Reasona’ Eves. Bun. 10 to 2 —_., 
7. PEN Also, a few new 9 and 3 bed- 
| eee eat SUN. 2 TO 5 P.M, |  Bewart "18° oliiespie “St, Pa. BRENDEL LAKE (M59) | JOHN KINZLER, Realtor 
home, having teow IOat, Wine S00 _W._Maren_@, 
fe ee bees Me! gas countertop, double sink. Perimeter $450 DOWN A heat. Lot 100'x120. 98800, with TOG] 
Drive out M-50 to Pages Bile, = faba 
Ra, Soak er apes sign. Including, me costs moves 
J.C. HAYDER Realtor | 100 slot ‘tnd paved” strents, | E. Walton FE 9-004 3 BEDROOMS ~ 
: 2.BATHS 
ONLY 4 LEFT 
   
       
     
         
                  
                
        
      
            
          
          
        
          
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    Sale Houses 43) | For Sale Houses # SLICE OF HAM \ | \ For Sale Houses’ 43, i Sale Houses; 43 | For Sale Houses 43 
EW 3 REDROOM SHELL HOME ODEL, OPEN is DarLy & sun. |’ cam Bw es : a ge : LV ILI 3 BEDROOM. | LD. RR NES (aa 
| | BRPGRRE aah BOEAE er pananee een Mae eee | an eee Eaa|’ dina, Sat Soret | WEST SUBURBAN | ee ter ease TOnN Moe oo pore ee a a . “town perme On Tire, ae fran a i la os 
CS T g - gO ge ae Bee a ; MIDDLETON Sork'te somblete Tavide wa] =" : Us a ode! Mal Ivanhoe W, Bicomfleld. 816) | | Special! se cea Seat none om 
a | Ho" SOWN, 96,300 FUL: 5 room bungalow located hns io yo . On 
3-Bedroom ||First i on Johnson| #22237 | Homes Se crac ier full Path. On large Tot Tex | FOR BETTER Hons ey etka lacess 
it 4 or ews. = *Bnek. Cae Cod in ideal W 3 BEDROOM : 
ONLY RANCH TV Leslie R. Middleton ina tm this’) ful bath ‘room, | dive heme, ‘Plasteted walls, oak 
   
   
        
      
          
    ; >A} perry Ee NX ‘ ve home. ‘Plastered walls, oak irgplace, ‘big pleture ‘ ; ae = | BROKER Pe 10006 7 room and basement home, those, bomt. with F 3 he n 
$200 pormics ts 8 Fa Sy gh) © Pvceugecm ume eens | Stara eee | Coie Dae cee ae) eee Se , , from school. $14, tor 
       
1 é isha you eu Kt ‘ome y “TT | 2 PET Toom tnevme ta beautiful i ‘ USO Fyne Age te ee | ssagueg, oo mw ter) Olin K. Irwin CHOICE INCOME... DOWN Sarat. Poted arin Toran ~~ & OP : at gc a marron       
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Check These Features |. im, Gur down, i 166 Oneida Fase,’ nice big landscaped lot’ 44 | t n 60 ft, lots, 30 ft. livi . 4 ; It’s New 00 home and only emp e O 
neers yaricabe elas te bay Only 41,000, down. “We Bait ce we 8 ete ae trong.) gael ESTON ROAD a ee ee tad” ea Neteios Lake. inal = you've ne Tareas eg get a deal here, |® room, modern, ee | epee, Bane 
GILES REALTY CO. 9 Better Buy | Hata Tot and i «Only | : > Storms bh: corseas, fect setting Hmust be sold how | ment Ke. gpeage bleed at only | nw. oto ohm hat PAYMENTS [sien 33 ‘wagamest : 3 \ ie ee Ais iis: | Set ta ite now ‘tube imi} > LAKE FRONT p. W. DINNAN. , . mot inapest this fine home Evenings after 6 call Mrs, Bny-|* Toom brick, 3 bdrm. Large, living ase AS LOW AS «6 W. Huron re «an . finde la your present home. an OE Bie Hitchen, bas eigenen, seneg over; | LAKE PRIVILEGES © 7 Per Month | low down - 68-3044 : 2 be A. JOHNSON, Realtor — 1, reoreatien Lot x A cor 2 ‘tee hom. 
INCLUDES EVERYTHING Eves, FE 56-1300. £ my ‘| 1704S. Telegraph Rd. 190. nce of nnd “ahruse with fl ment end ; M VOORHEIS ROA : * AP Newdeature YM we FE 4.2533 yintuier meres iawn payment. | for tboasee "i wii iordly yt 
betty it le pat Menteam and] REAL JpARGAIN. ioe ee See eee OC -Per Sele eee er family eons ga 8, Johnson. "Ren ee WALLED LAKE is T'block ‘to Sterling” mia ; "anaes as | 43 Gatewa by -appolntment. "| ter*Beater, ““Hte°R. “frontage ‘co | 9 bedroom ee 
Feces ee ARNOLD a wv EST = ID . — BRICK $10,975 Elizabeth Lake Estates 3 vee ce Un IBONTS arage, Lat agg et genre omg avlached.” garage ine Mice 2 
Castell Realty be converted to 3 bedroom, fur] CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 | duit” wn”, "Near gull mn ee ie se.| K-L. Templeton, Realtor | ing’ room and lake’ : Bg ished. ges heat, double garage, | os puna yous 3| course, tubing, bathing. 6 HANDYMAN OPPORTUNE 2339 Orchard Lake Ra,’ PR 4-453 — jefes. Only 04,978 ' Oakland " rE to General He Siig echeot bed: e 38 on rome with yA yon a4 pe mane eae Mn = ~ ‘ afer 6 & Sun. OR }-1708 for appt : / 
12,500: as low as $1,009 do wine} i co mas book, built. bungalow, with ‘sere on! ~=For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ALSO 
| car or asi) es pg ee ee | other 3.3 and 4 ewe | by owner 64 N. Johnéon Ave.,| &¢. at the above . to buy, MSP to Elize- | @uto. olf furnece, and ete. 800%) FURNISHED COTTAGE) [20m Dames, some are lake ie 
ee TRS ROAD Pree wediechar # ot eit: weet 1 wile — LORED IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — ‘a #1000 to. 820,000 "with termes ee 
Paint Creek vision. «| tebe and conncientous. Yom Osicg Be’ Luther: i wie Hving "room with fireplace, mot 
NEED A LARORR, ROME | Sd ge Re ed a oles SE ht . Fel| Meneame | CC, Schuett 
| ing pores on Bar 3 Z ey a aie ce | t33_W. me FE ea ai ve #3309 B dsak and more WHITE LARS 1400 Ht, Highland Ran cMae ere nice living room, peted living room, x20. jen, 22 MATTHEWS. ae Eves. Call —- OR 39420) 45 per month, “le caw Mu een fireplace, family dining el, llxl4. 2 large bedroom vot 1 Dm. . SUNDAY 2-5 . ONI V7q INTEREST 
room, kitchen, den & lava- ; baneled den, table space tn NLY 4% INTERES car 
fursace, water heater, inun~ | Bedroom house ‘wit § lots, ‘ul carom wes eds and! make oa Th at ta3300 / 287 Elizabeth Lake Rd. mun alt Wh lovely” file. bome J. R. Hiltz | ary s&al S..2"3te. Tg new furnace, Trees.| free lying. terms. ’ = Tashi for Comf . gt 8 HE. Ypstiant All on one : HALTOR . ! 
to all W © _ |/ $10,000. 3172 Donley, Neat Crooks! throughout 3’ fimpheves, Pine | LOUIS A, DEMUTE Fashioned for Comfort floor, lying room, kitchen, 2 bed net By sc Priced low at $15,- —and Auburn Rd. roam” Charm ativities room . J . Located and tructed to rooms, and utility room, il | 191) W. Muron — - Fe 5-618) ‘ 
i NIA I Re Pe a = i: | a ween | Sp ana ats on! MOREE | | AKEFRONT commeay pee ire SE eC eaes| RE mmo | ene eae | NT | eiSeeetars: |  ANDYAANS" | tema) Ors] rm. The = aa ent aiid brick ex- ‘ on e ; : 
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bath & ia . The - REA 3 bedroom home in West Acres. : “ ful inte Kitch . Closets Ga- oe ‘oe SY OWNER: —PORITERION At $169 netics }acal family community of 3 acre ma, te le {he ritimate ‘SPECIAL fore, Fruit baseasoms on Lane Level 
ideal tor o- | ones, new. 4 rms. and bath. PE 65-1284 or FE 46-3844 ; privileges, trees, : Ang pe le eer dhe Lag mm Ea hm By | sed, from $1,950 up to $3,008. : pony, iitshen, utility foom and : pao a, F terms, See~     
    
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a a BA ‘AT | afer eck] | PERT | a S| eevee eeraees | CY) Sr] ct Tessie erm “SYLVAN LAKE LA OPE 2 SUNDAY 26 reurtmtat’ i'd Mur ow $s arKston       3 
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meat iin ETT | sewn ily BS, Sw kata us| dues sa.depecas| REAL ESTATE INC. homes with basements, '3 CHERORER. HILLS — Brand new ANN TIPUL te thle Getase 2 me. a reems, kitchen sip diaten, specs. _or Mitford fae. 20 6. Mote, is Mich. 
    
  
    
  
  
        
   
   
   
          
          
        
   
                          
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room, kitchen & 5 aascive faspiace. bung ome ~ 2 bedrooms and complete and built for comf oman ment, heat, e Yloore, gas LAKEFRONT YEAR «+ ‘ROUN 
a : Ein met rare, Set ced wees Pie convenient. living. Walking. din ote Oe aon am the SUNDAY 2.5 water heater. 2 car garage, all we LSS bee heme, With issae a gpariment, 
aso with mo. ' Open| tance of city bus. Paved St. Large OFFERS fioor plan. Delightful ‘kiteb- - on corner tet. idee) for © re 317 N. Labe - Avall- = ” Sundays. On Hid or| Taxi lot attached gavece en has ample eating space. tired ee ERONT coligation, erent eaniy | —sble immediately. ees _eall for nent FE 65000. | Ledgestone fireplace and r. The piace is 1854 Beverly LAKE FRONT st Paiderai 34037 a epee? pe pownrow ARE N MICH | Ok red walls. Ce-| LOt 70x384—$2,100 Down the fi of the 26 ft. i rt . 5 
oe eo te bath, fosulation, property.  Getosen. Gaipel home.| ramic tile bath. Modern Kitchen, 5 Toom home bultt, to 1965. living room, on pos- Sylvan Brick Cone ee me 5, ig ene my, 
screens, good fur- loreed ofl heat. lot,| : Deviy Cocersteg. Mrs. Wert wil Large kitehen coting | oan Oe © S. Immaculate 1% story brick Ginette, kitchen, ? bedrooms, sub: | AT BEAUTIFUL WHIPPLE LAKE nace, bemt. corner ot, ga- plecty flowers. ger-) be in charge. Opes Sunday 1-4. ares. Utility room with gas| © ment. ae home built in 1983.2 bed- porch, utility and bath. Located | 100 ML. lake priv, lots, Priced Fr; rage. Ideal for a larger fam- den near church and| Peed. ‘s block north of Elizabeth heat and wired for dryer, 125 ft. lot, Prices right with rooms, tile bath, 20 live close to. schools, stores w. Masy terms. Good restric- : /My or roomers. An excellent shopping. chair of Williams| “ke Road aluminum storm and lake privileges, You really ing room, expansion attic and churches. Only three miles| tions, Exec. beach MAple 5-2131 
EF buy at $10,000; $1500 dn. Lake. em. $3450 down. L. H. BROWN. Realt ; screens, Total price $12,600. shouted ee Com- - with room for 3 more bed- from NG Cash price of $4,905.00.) or MAylair 6-3304- SUNDAY 246. 
( - 20716 130 W. Hun Po. Pm aueie| 3 Bedrooms—Clarkston right to No. 14. Phone Pl pm ge ~~ Bey AUBURN HEIGHTS 4, ACRE LAKE room ranch ee aD eras = ; AT @ room heme in Wa.5 2 ee ee Becy tem Ge cur beat coe 4 AGRE LAKE Suh sesfeclinn tees ines Eas NIC THOLI tion, ‘beautiful trees and shrubs,| $73 Cartwright, Auto. olf furnace, Gentia} area close to schools | —oppice OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 | west of Telegraph to Bever- mele, Bee, netghberbeed | sad FRONTAGE Franklin and Hickory Grove Rds. - & HARGER CO Pr room urigsiow on. Liberty, estate, Call Lincoln 3-2917 Bate © es teem, a PINE LAKE AREA — The pecan g ale bispea, ers SeNell nent |  Surpenter Lake, cae, oove eH _: . as a eee : - ce, 2 car garage. $12,- very best in a 3 bedroom, - . 60x260 ft. sae : 
¥ w. waren NBA eg osr7 buy. 8 room house for sale.) “erm SS ee ee: , with berries: sod’ fruit’ trees. 81. : ; Ag RI tn’ t, oll furnace, 2 lots, ‘ : Bh ome : er 000 w 400 down. be pur- ARNOLD 1 School system. B EAR FISHER. feed te Gab de eettacate ni | Indian Village - Sires pieture “wtstew, De- , chased furnished 9 unfurnished. REAL ESTATE a gn re Cosy, five rooms, one - story. two) per month Call On sa300 6 rooms ‘and bath home in kitchen, deluxe cup- NEED MORE ROOM? 210 8. Telegraph Ra. aisehed ae. “Only. 846,000 ‘to- pont jum a Venetian as A I LA E a Feta Eas Ceramic ‘te pa "Stee cot: . SUNDAY 2-5 vie aver Eg | wae FE 5.0678 FE 53-5783 ' : onal a 4 
only $6, so Sowa. Peas sand beech. loca- car garage. $14,700, terma, ‘ Paes, th. —_ bedrooms, storage space & bath | COLORED, 10 FT, LAKE PRONT-| TO ¥ 
* 31,000 DOWN sized bedroome sitet with is z valve ia this ideal NEW: dey ands tireplnce, roomy kitchen | Oat: 0900 dm. MI 61433 after §.| TURN OME, pLoce 
foom , Piv swith Clarkston e. Modestly priced. ab with dining space, « dedroom and |2 LOTS ON WOODRU ORE 
sewer and lights, Locled north ing iichen, Pull bath. "Basement | Newiy decorated, t room st | SSM. 3 BEDROOM ey RM gama MPL 6 PF id we, A. JOHNSON, Realtor Ot Fa Coareeight, 3.2 page BT WEST BLOOMFIELD — YULL BASEMENT HOMBS car garage. Plenty xf room for ee ‘ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
  
     
    
  
  
      
      
  
  RD AGENCY yh ee, S <4 tne fenen, . Large 2. bedroom LOT OR OURS the, Eide to romp, 613,900 with ¥ 
SE eine Tine ee #,nev| Kim ‘trees, Pleasant 35 FEATURING "KG. HEMPSTEAD SEAUTIFUL HOME Gites OVER FE See 
aes eee ie | egeueer ees S| Ge, BR emmy | emetic MMPs sag| etiam "1 he = Sen ceoer ome ver| Grime tee oe | fe meee! | RF’ Scomon, meee |Carpenter Lake | R R CUTE AND COZY An unusual value at $18,800, | "see. Wise. tt for that ape beater, Sliding Closet doors, We Offer wy “BY OWNER : 
aut Eicken ite’ bathe. | | ry wi : > i's Igown, and only 6% §=©| Here is the finest oppor-| * 2 bedroom home on jatge corner! “OPEN SUNDAY cove 2 car bens | SfOOL AND SHOWER. Ine Holly Area : on’ oar an , Agge 4 NDAY 16 storage See it today CLUDES HOT WATER | mem 0 feet pees heme ook See Goce tunity for you to have To You heat,’ tied bath, "€ closete’ sfide ae 
20 Pootise” - 1955, living room 14) possible in- built, on your lot or ours, ing doors, Storm sash and storm ‘ 
ot ues on, EY x3 with me tall 6 ee es fr doors. Just outside of city limits, | Quiet, secluded lake front 1611) + Fi . Landa” Tees oateens. so | Came, full 6 rooms for the a home with specifica- in, Weton ‘eights Manor’ subdty: ‘ tol pagent tae THIS PRICED owner; 3 rooms for rental pe 
OR I M’T| seu, = aa Se Se ee “ tions and advantages These hu thle, fer only he Maa and lake privileged lots. 
i on, = | cludes carpeting. carves. &| Ott sutomeatic ‘tod found in higher priced vd Well restricted, good a Hear 2 IM WRIGHT, Realtor curtains, Well ianndscaped automatic water ‘This ' fishin and swimming. ‘a Hal on 2% acres in beautiful] home. is models . ( ‘th Ath ae 2 ng of ene 4 eee SQURiTY setting. “Priced at} from tM sels Bet = JNO1Ce Williams Lake | 0x blacktop street. Tele- C. HOUSTON REALTY) ¢. ieee siedy osiecaped, ae : P pus service vat the door. | | TOR ONLY Wms PLUS LOT ee “L_BEDROOS phone and electricity in, “8 LZ +4 * x 
——_ a | Satie acer at gover | ROY Annett Inc.| sedate "ai! Bn irae take eb: Listings wird Dee ee FOR COLORED for $11,900" with terms. REALTORS § BEDROOMS, WEST SIDE ae Paice 0 a from $1,250 with low Full price or - Peles ed bedroom brick home. | 9g #. Huron FEderai 80406 |  -spacious home on paved model. Watch foe signe. it . ONL ‘ down payments. Only 3 me gst sie : northwest of Pontiac, full Open Evening? and Sunday 1-4 street. living cal aie l Ver A A 
bedrm. home. bath, Pama, well vo wal sorpeine. ing rooms, wih am: |MODBL OPEN DAILY § TO 5 miles from Pontiac, close 
aunt, as avnings. 1% car garage on large . pag ane od gt § TA, ow ¥a Tos L F. C Wood Co. to school, businesses and 
Bloomfield Highlands sacloseg, front porch tL | new homes. inet ‘win terms.| = HEY CIVILIANS! fo"'besement with sew au. | 4096 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ake Area See Wes tate nctiartin| hUrce. “5 ae € room frame and water, “paved street. LADD’S INC. ; tomatic oil furnace and au- | Where Town and 3 bedroom=ranch type with at- lyn: right | sandstone heme, se em fet én. “ OR 3-1231 new, 4 REALE fomatic water heater. Pull | Contry Meet . gg A. Out Joslyn; right on Sil 3 ely re Barger Go. . Huron, - - sonal pam. 3 betrents : Sie warose ans eee + with" freplace, wall wall 7 ver Bell road to signs. 
, | "Tiving will be a plensure in| bali, Storms & screens jot | Sah : and ek ves | Comtbase excelienl lawn.” Pi 
bees all large rooms, beau- a, on Pato down. ¢ we beat Ora- home large 4 tise’s eub. ates, A_ real ARNOLD 
= Be, +] Some. Living “room “wih | * wim Dicture var a cay 912,000, with 3,008 
full basement, aluminum 4 T A T ] fireplace, hardwood floats, ea aed ‘ REAL ESTATE ee. ay. or rrret rr 4 reation fire. , JN CLARKSTON LAKE FRONT 210 TELEGRAPH RD. Fae 
with fast 6.18 a. INSURANCE aon and two: this pa gas host . : . FE 50676 FE5-5783_—— s. - 
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ieratie,| ge el Ces] Sees | | SE eas eee os : . hard to beat when * . : : 4 ; ‘ ’ , } co 
iow hard to beet voen Joa | Near Pontiac General DRAYTON PLAINS OPEN SUNDAY | Scenic : 5 tBu . be i we. ON cea Set r,s Easy living. convenient to 2 etroome . large 3 TIL 6 , : 
es & a ‘2 Betts $6,000. Terms San beach, Priced to ell et soe ye j “Sas with $i,s00 $8,000 with $600 down, = 
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OPEN SUNDAY 2 ‘til 6 
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Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
bias * Eves TH 8: gD A Job for th the Mrs,   
  
      
SS a athena ae Independence Asmara 
wit | for $3 500 Do 
  Tepits 
Goid clientele, Py yo SS Little 
Mine. "ag 
Giroux-Franks 
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CHANCE or A 
LIFETIME 
GROCERY / AND 
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    A. JOHNSON, histor frontage, a0. Many to $6,500, 
Ih Rd.     
  FOR RENT: FARM HOUSE. NEW- 
decorated, doorway, 
See ee ears ne a ee 
Business Property 49 
GAYLORD . 
75 Ft. Commercial Bldg. 
mest. toi, eaaid ‘soe   
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Heavy Industrial rial Propert at} 
SoFe ee te tan be arranged. 2i.000, 
Commerc ial Buildi Two sto 
ated in busy shop- 
Priced to sell. Cash 
GAYLORD 
FE 4-9584 | 1 FE. Pike &. Open Eves & Sun,   
214 FT. OAKLAND AV E. Zoned COMMERCIAL, 
- ner —a Kinney, 205 ft. Goon. 
all or part for sale. 
BALDWIN CORNER 
Se ceeds at 
»OPDYKE “ 4 
Th, . FE 6-8) 
Eves. tll 8:30 
  
  Owne: 
trade, A fine deal. for a small 
business. 
7 need Dorothy Snyder Lavender EALTOR FE 2-441. 340 W. Senn 
COMMERCIAL AND 
« LAKE FRONTAGE 
ee &. A ae freatate 
roving aren, tao 2 
cal Duilisne. paneled og | .   
“WHITE 
BROS. 
en Eves. 9 — Bun 106 
is ba, of feoer wpese Tara Tot. ideal ‘for store oF 
WILLIS M. BREWER 
N, Parke FE ¢eint   
  
  
    
  
  
      Pia Owner retiring. 
| Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE   
cery with t and Wine take out 
Living manetaes available, Only 
ties dn. plus stock. 
fag ORDER GRILL with seat- 
for 26 guests grossing $56,000 
year. ellent fixtures, con- 
onions lease. Only $4,500 down 
  
A JOHNSON, Resleir 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. MODERN APT. 
$147,500 GROSSED LAST 
Bat WeRkDA Sema 
sro, pee edi 
ATTRACTIVE LAKE AREA GRO. 
  WHEN YOU NEED 
$29 to $500 cgpatare, “Ear of fui, ‘he 
as 2 Riana ce 
: ” STATE F INANCE, CC co. 103 Pontine Bank Bide. +1574   
YOU ARE. Lucky 
Te have Figs od P= geo ae | 
unemployment, - 
Seckner customers who are 
TOCK $5000, out of work are treated with 
oe | eee eee every consideration, 
Close to Pontiac im a fing neigh- a ear tf alway to t location, | fae hs deal ai 
H, W. Bigelow | , 6o4 W. Huron St : 
. FE 66402 or FE 5-0645 , 
sm. mo, 2-074). : : 
=D Woop WORK- OFFICES ARF LOCATED:. 
PONTIAC. ind floor Nationa) Bidg. 
Pee Rng Next to Bank) 
UTICA 4562 Van Dyke 
One block north across trom bank 
  
LOANS $25 to $300- 
BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (Prevident Loan) 
  
  
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BOT a0 wt, Re | Louk 10 sharp ber has — for 0, 10 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 
rental] fooms supp ement peat im- | 64 W. Lawrence 61, FE 41538 
come fortable bedroom (Gh Piloor) 
aon gy BE fon Bveryining tn sti 
consider Pontiac area home in LO ANS 
trade. 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE ¢25 to $500 
REALTOR FE 4.3581 » EB pnt es PE 3-713) 
REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES | FRIENDLY 
1050 W. HURON ST, 2 4 Py aoe a CASH eenD 
OPPORTUNITY p.to $30 
KNOCKING tune. “Best deals’ cosed in. 30 
G5 eate ‘Soh Seeefuosas | Shares sienstaren ana” thar we ~~) year, Takes only 83. curities, 
he peas: Sst ke 
“ft at this toda: 
Oakland 
Loan Company   
MICHIGAN. BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION , JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1873 8. Telegraph Rd. 
PARK AT © NT DOOR 
~ Will Sell hee a Song       
  PE 4-253: 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 
“LET'S TALK 
BUSINESS" "FE 2-9206 TEAGUE FINAN 0. Confectionary & Hobby 502 N. MAIN 
mingham & Pontiac, Can be rua Bi! ROCHESTER, MICH. 
Lt are eee) | Store \é 
Well meget ‘er, wine & arty Ph, Rochester, OL €0T11. OL 1-971, | 5 
Areal Wn pF sgh a — Mortgage Loans 54) - 
LOANS baa TO $1.5 500 purpose 
  DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy, | 
239 Barnston |   
    
    
  
  
WILL TRADE CABLE TOOL WELL achine and ton 5 aad 
pee te ioe Pe be wil, TRADE A cite onee 
  
  
  
  “Maybe it wasn't hoodlums that took it down, Senator! 
Why should they want to nares the town?” 
Swaps 55 Sale Household Goods 57 
WiLL TAKE GOOD .4 FT. ALUMI- BOTTLE a 
a"Rellpse. po oF inwamewer mow New ey priee. Ae instal ere 1 ned alee bay a in. Oy & gas. Kenyon 
in a“ USED CONSOLE 
Lt pai unk fou Bh ry pose ean | "ewss. tv Ct : 
BARNES Stike DWARE 
WiLL: SWAP WY BQUIY TN A, WILL SWA iv 4 room house and 3 ‘ots. lake 
7 a housetrader. OR 
    
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poner rotary mower for maple Gt fee ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060; . 47881 
beds and chest. port, type- Bx ; NUS 
writer, wing m rd USED REFRIO, ...... - $39.05; town furnaces: gas 
player, %@ in, bench drill press, or Used BOVE .cvcvesevenss $20.00 coal. Bet water m 
anything of equal small sed Washer ..... 61-00 5-00-+: lers. water heater, 
“TV. 55341. weg es © sy matirese gia.ss aréware nog! men. 
and Croc ’ 
ERN, BASEMENT, LO asonably priced. PT) pipe Lowe Bros. 
one 3 SAND LAND. rea veo g A P = a. é 7 gay day LORD'S WAREHOUSE . HEIGHTS SUPPL + none 
EVERYTHLNG. WILL RY BAB = flees: toe tres TA —_ 
TRADE LAND CON- table—used lese than @ year, ex- | VACUUM CLEANERS, RTS,| suite ath room. Screen 
TRACT, BOveRT EAE cellent condition. 65 Lafayelte. FE | _ rushes. al) makes. 966 Myrtle.| door. Reasonable Call FE s 
OR ACREAGE, ALBO ve +2375. SED RE ORS. FOR | CABINET. rho 88-5. 
TER HOME SeheaGT NEPEIO fC FT. 50 up, BR. B, Munro Blee- from 
JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | “Speea queen -waatin sing, meth the. 1000. W Bares oe ble snk, ui. GA 
§- 1 is Me asonk UsEp HOTPOINT NER, 5 
For Sale Clothing "36 team memaeren Geed Vn. gka8 wun AY aor FR, supriy. odin odeaneaa CRostey F a New Norge Gas s, Ranges soe sb ix . Saginay 
DES Eases. ir A ae “or ~ $138 95. 4 . 
. fr Hats and © DANONE eT | (tke dog MI ies ba Yetnedio & Appilanee |, 
1132 Cloveriawn, baY pen AND BH BY CRIB. 1 CRIB, REA- | igen a WE. RUNS, LL R 
BOY's FALL AND WINTER JACK: | sonable OR See “ite She 3 ets. 5 * aaa RANGE ERD fal] suits, Size 12 and 13, All ' SED FRIGIDAIRE. IN GOOD 
good cond. PE 46233. table. an pegmall bullet. Reasonable ondition, FE 47103 GARAGE 
SCHOOL DRESSES. LOUSES AND payee R. ; 3 wae eae RANGES. $19.95 AND ; 
skirts. Weondition. 7 0 13 | trie. only about 8 yrs. old. Now 2&2 trie Co. DOORS 
years. PE 2-1425 $30.55. Appl. MI 4-1306. ware FOOL We 
ELECTR NOE. . Sale Household Goods 57 inch model Newest ie future see raring cond! Coming ak Residential, over. 
LET, LEONARD REPRIO, $50. FE | Brands, $00.95 cn ae # Benihana tones ‘is aioe | ceslen. eet at 965.50. Any doors 
a: chard’ Lake Ave, ade ” and other items, FE pt misbntetastt tA ee at {DING PROD’ | 
30 | aco -pay wiemiva wa.| APPLIANCE SALE [3 WHEEL ate, WOOD 
Goog condition, Reasonad! . with 15° tires. 
FE “eae. = ~ = to 25% Pais me $50' or best offer FE: 
TOR ? floor GEMENT LAUNDRY TUBS. STAN. 
Hg pe condi"ian, 7 oe ee Retrig- new, FE 5-1 
se “SYEARS TO PAY som 5 aia 87-FR PANY. YEARS TO PAY ge inlaid tle (PH sree 
sanae Appliances, re ator, wn Nagin youre. ge oR he toovsee 8 A 
2t sea WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. ROAST — os 
+PC. WALN er and stand. $35. FE 4-690. r e s 
Consents, with matress aut 
. $68, OR 32-4468. 
  
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WILL S MBI Bre, 
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      Sed he eee Pi ROCHESTER AREA ting 
re eae oee| gion. AR exceptional : snd ‘makes deal ‘Owner 
Free (Or Ouve an Priced at 7.98, * ants 
Maurice Watson, Real ealtor on Din is: “Ge 
Te is — ¢ 3 miles wo 508 
on erties Ri . ©, open 
Ne M. Stout    
     
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          WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike 6 41122 
br $i. Factor vote $ ¥ i&, wees 
  
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Coder chest... .iscsccecers 05 
; yess sectional merdasgstess a ece dining room suite... F 
Refrig. ... PR Rs alta . 
continent , ITEMS 
THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 
USED. DEPT. 
| tn ae RIOR 
G. - E,. refri phiis (eee 0 
SLAYTON’S Furniture Appliance 3065 Orchard Bocge Barbee 
PE 56-861 or FE 6-8074 
TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR 
  be — +g, ie Roce = TABLE. 
seer Rock Crystal, Tiger \ s 
dishes. Lenox lamp, ephone 
stand. MI   
For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
2WHEEL — POR SALE, 
$20, FE 3-71606 
3- waaet oY TRAILER. WELDED- oa pee, MA 1733 
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“13 sey OVERHEAD DRS. 1 rrr. $40 apiece or 2 for +8. 
  
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  220 
FE. 8-0034. TANK, HD. 
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CHURCH’S INC. 
      
          
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fee for 8 ck sal a 
    4x8" Shia fe 
Sere 175 $1.96 
voces $9.28 
16 
Sua Oe isis Oe BOOTS sevevconse $5.45 
iepseet CTT g3.98 insuisiion . ..,. $4.25 
MAKE SURE 'Ts 
BURMEISTER 
Northern Lumber Co. #197 Cootey ; Pontiac EM 33147 lhe a Rs F 
            
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     LIONEL & FLYER T TRAINS. 
  ~ dition. FES. utd GARDEN, 73 yA 
DING MATERIAL, PAINT & ‘axa ‘ag blue. $35" $xi2. Olson. hardware clearance. Most . of T. & G. knotty pine, 
mt ih; ‘mahogany cover wi shells HOUSE & INTER. 7x35 ft., $15. 3551 Sinut Lake Ra. 
. AIR 
rae gar manos Ora eeu, ea aehinesss B8c sq. ft. Roster, ane” wisediignts. Powe 
Complete # Youngstown Kitchen) Sigge: MY 33133 asta 
$208. ‘0 Money Down; $9.00 mL z a 
™ month. : te Best iggy we ah ; ‘t. ree 
Cabinet Sinks ....... 999.05 & up -_ Eves meaner 
Most Complete line of ornamental iron uisite posts, 
Iron Columns & Railings in orens $10.95 value $0.06 com- 
Aluminum Siding, wood plete selection of oo for every cabinets, Call for free Lotimntes room in at terrific values. 
Sure at Rochester hd Be coe.| See. ee Le Open Suni 10-2, 0 £ 
BARGAINS OIL, CON- 
Benes Palast | ae. wns ee mit Se 8 ie w 
AND HALF aND| eee and oe well jet pumps. 
eas eee een PF ls HB Brerite afnt sallow 
~ BRICK Plast } this week. 20 Reciaimed—all you wam. 3¢ ea.| "per BB gh ee er in 
UNION WRECKING CO. mp. 
31245 W 8 Mile Rd 
  
  
  it 
Rouses is eit any ono 02 
DEEP WELL PUMP AW age tank. PE 2-0610. 
. DOORS 
nanogey, wh soe, Mh Prices. Door hardware at #0 ver 
1 roapiad ve FE 3.2543 | Job 
Empire 
Supplies 2600 Unies Lake Rd. at Commerce 
EM 3-4 
THE LAKE AREAS. oft 
he yt" 
Screen WG heristviies $6 
Plush eee Ws pn nvcties rt 
Flush doors from $11.95 
Sliding ws from 7 £4 
Double oe windows from . 
LDING 
| a yg Bee = rips, 220 Greer 
Our fuel saver ve pay for itself 
put. viaeagé in your pocket. 
a 
  
  > | ENA . wntet “RAND conta 
er, caren typewriter, FE §-1100   
  YES! IT’S UNION 
WRECKING CO. 
. AGAIN. _ le fup to 6) +s » @.t 
x4's longer lengths ... . 
Oak flooring ...... reve $80 per M 
sstaecneee $3.85 Up 
Com WR scecee:--.-- 
2x8's-6', 8, 10’. 12° ,....8¢ lin, ft. 
2x6" and & ..... lin, ft. 
6x8 and 8x8 timbers ..., 20¢ tin, ft. 
Wi saan 50e up 
ready built per step $1 
4” soil . 8 le cesets. Se 
Us ss vesseseoosss 38 G0Ch 
275-gas, oil tank esessquss2»-2.> O86 
Angle iron cosseee 306 Tin, ft. stee) beams setsesee Sh Der tt. 
ised pine—icescisvinvics i0c ft. up 
Storm windows, screens «« Be up 
ew wall. yan S8e ft. 
mee pine $14.95 a 
ew _—— 
New %"x4'x8’ plyscord ...... M387 
— 3-po. bathrm set com tis Sar 
: lew house paint. ow BL i 
rgias insulation ..,. $4.50 roll 
New sheetrock 4x8 i.e. 81.58 
New sheetrock ‘"xéxl0 .... $2.29 
New rocklath .... $1.29 per bundle 
New Celotex gp tee $2.15 
New com -+ $24.70 
New 54” Youngstown } 
teveners.: $130.96 
New 2°26" fir. ..esevers “120 lin, ft. 
b nad a"x8" fir. eoqse OO = 5 
ew e Cceenccese 
ew ia Goore ......5. eae $27.25 
garden hose, 50-ft, .... $2.95 
NEW MATERIALS AT MAIN 
YARD ONLY, 
Main Yard: ang Fri, “tl %p.m. 
bag of dun's near Ha! 
set ION WRECKING 
SAVE aimee FE S308 BTU, USED 
  aor BMT a, ORO: 
Now realy & ~- ‘fee. wih _ MLAS ROTARY UA 
Senenmreter Cy odels, Teg, tion 7 — 714.95. BM 
STORM SASH 
SUMMER SPECIALS 
Aluminum combination .win- 
dows and doors, alum. swn- 
| an swuing & storm window sales. 
4-6089 FE 
ber. MY 
STALL ~ 
with faucets & curtains, $60.50 
te $34.45, Lavatories, 
compl with gleaming chrome 
faucet $14.96, Tollets, $48.50 
value. 9% These sre factor 
‘ ; ean. Pluore 
393 Orchard Lake Ave 
Selling OUT PAINTS HOUSE PAINT — $1.49. 
PORCH TS AT ‘AT LownsT 
BASE PAINT, +, #3.75 
tw. MORON PE 
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CA BOARDED. trained. Burr-anell. 5 6, rae 
Hay, Grain & Feed 71   
  
ALL TYPES OF HAY FOR SALE, alec straw dedlver. OA 8-217v. 
TIM AND BROME. 
up or We or, Old oe 
roperty. Farm p 
$-1233. E 3-0256 or F 
  
  
. would make 4-2643. 
500. 645 JOBS- man Rd. OOons ttle . 
R CATTLE FOR hanes SALE. T eens sara 4-6651,   
  
Sale Farm Produce 75   
uirrel Rd., Auburn Het 
OAKLAND COUN 
FARMERS sure 
Ina eee, ries, 
ai     
  
     *#@ JOHN DEERE HYDRAU- 
te lift and Plow vator. pi 
tivator A ye aaah scrap- 
SALE AND SED GARNTN 
TRAGTORS AND BOWIE MENT. ROE, FRACTORS, “NOW 8 UCED. WE TAKE 
KING BROS. "| ACCESSORIES STORE iad, weet hitches and over | 
  aban GOOpTEAR biack or ri side i 
      Trailer 
Exchange   
ANDERSON. 
CHAMPION ‘ 
GREAT LAKES - 
BEEMER 
a 10 4” the Eee ic oa rms a Late el] — 
ern jobs, R w, 10 per cent and less down, Sons 
used ts, sike vent—no down 
payment at all 
BOTTLE GAS AND 
0 8. Te FE 32-3200 
‘oielearees & Sun. p.m, 
ivi} GENERAL 37. GOOD COR- dition. 2289 E. Weiton. 
hous Nearly engine. 
Kitchen. sioeps 6. MA rer 
SEE THEM NOW 
TEN’ Ww DE , 
PONTIAC CHIEF King size for lots more room to 
live, Just stev the Pontiac 
€ e touch of 
luxurious living. 8 
re   
| HUTCHINSON 
“MOBILE 
HOMES 
Rent Trailer Space 79 
Wipleyeround. cement patios. Birict 
ee eer oe a   
  
= conven. rite 
beth LE 
ix Ra. SS Sere. 
Auto Accessories 80   
  
ACE AUTO PARTS, 670 OAKLAND, 
FE 8-2677, used and rebuilt parts, | 
AUTO, 
m Auto Glass Co. Go. igh Onbiand. FI rE 
42542.     
For Sale Tires 80-A   
ATTENTION TRUCKERS, 325220 
lo PLY TRUCK TIRES. % TO 
1-3 WORN, MANY WITH TUBES 
AND FLAPS. YOUR CHOICE $35 
PE 2-071, 
6000 Used TiKES a a also white walls 603 6. 
FE‘ 4-0687.    
               white 
walls off new cars ull gue 
ED WILLIAMS ° at : i ‘w et burn 
ss edits ae SERVICE TIRE — “ & TREADING CO.   
  
  
  
  INSTAL 7 wait, A BaF 
  
Mew GPT, AL Barnes 
        
  
    
    
  
“She used to order filet mignon!"*   
  
|| Boats & Accessories 85   
  VARNISHE 
We have several new out- 
board runabouts used as 
demonstrators for sale at 
a great reduced price. unin, ats aa nds LEORAPH   “OPT. ie 
a < ag 16 hp. nmtte Both 
gg dee Park “is. “ - 
NE ape barre wom 
Trailer,      
  tal. OR 3-7 
DOLPHIN 2 SETS 
- Boat mu water, Call between 
7 and 7 am, PE 6-11 —— 
= Y RESORTER 18 ig 
for w Ga 17 
tonvert top model, See the 1957 
CENTURY on display in our show- 
INLAND LAKE SALES ‘| 1121_W. Bw Pontiac FE 4-71 
i” MARINE AT & E) ne. motor, OR 3-4645. 
ir BOAT_AND MOTOR. 
  Very fast, $200 k 
N mi] 
EV 
MICHIGAN LuERS FOR 
ANY & Mw 
COMPLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE 
MARINE SERVICE   
L 
™. Res tmae ri le sging, pm iy 
ex ¥ Arteraft Boat Co. 2015 E. 
RUDE WTR. 201 after 6. 
A a 
‘& 35 Johnson. FE §-0585 
sary “iG "bais"® 
Picts “Ste *Grchant ke “hve MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT- 
‘ANDERSON 
HARDWARE co.      
    ALUMIN BOAT. Buccaneer cuits: 
    
            
        
    
     
    
  US : 
SLAYBAUGH'’S | 
OAKLAND AT CASS 
Transportation Offered 87 
"ie tare   
  
          
  
    
       
    
  as4_N_ SAGINAW, BT   
“HL. J. VANWELT 
trucks Get our pelos” 
‘North Chevrolet's 
Big Lot in Birmingham . 
oon SRT Chass GLENN'S 
r 4-7371 
COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester orn OLive off), °™ 
a -¥, "06. wit pay DOLLAR ca 
HURON MTR. SALES $52 W. Huron 
See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on iate model cars. 
2627 Dixie Hwy. . OR 3-1603 
For Sale Trucks 90 
1855 GMC TRACTOR. LOW MILE- 
_ age. $1600. FE 4-825. 
i3 CHEVIE, {5 TON Pic PICKUP. 
ig’ cond ‘82 Hudson 2 dr 
Pair condition OR 3-3361, 2618 
Grandview. 
truck. 2600 Newberry Ra.   
CHEV. 1961 tra clean. 
Chey, 1940 th Me tem: plebup, 
Hoskins Chev, 
“Wilson GMC_ New & Used trucks TON PICKUP. EXx- to sell, 
sles 
  
1952 GMC Diesel tractor 
Oakland at Cass 
5-0485 
    
91 
be Poe 13% 2 IEW. hires 
a 
top. 
Tenn   
ne i W.w , RVhs exc, os. a} 
    
   you | « 
utomoblie _ 
eect | 
rE 
SA tor Mr, Sark, ly 
| HIGH $$$ Paid | 
im? FORD Va ‘> TON Pick? | Bora Peo ‘ Piper iy 
YA GUSE 11, 1956. Brians 
  
nog 
wagon, 
“GLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chr rysierFlymouth 
c AnigTON    
     
Open Evenings Till 9 p. ™,   
WANTED Buyers for These 
ury convert, 
harp. 
phaber, + 
Ace as "door ae 
  Top-Notch Used Cars . All power 
“AG Ri CHTEN & SON 
  ~'56 ops | 88s-Super-88s 
2-DOOR AND 4. For Sale Cars . 
AND 98s 
“OFFICIALS . 
AND DEMOS. 
Hydramatic and Jet-Away 
T ransmissions 
OR SEDANS AND HOLIDAYS 
yen At” AND UP “te eS 
TARE ADVANTAGE OF Bor Low OVERHEAD LOCA 
HASKINS = OLDS-CHEVROLET 
“Oakland County’ $ 
Fastest Growing Dealer” 
  
  
  
1966 CHEV BEL AIR 
ek, ‘Roadmaster 4dr. 
ey, er. 4 ton lek - 
mrAYLOR CHEVROLET SALE 
+51 
heater. New car 
Chee. hg A we 
ag Low mileage 
ear appearance. Just your 
down. 
nites 
Sat. STATION 
sian 
Pi] 
5 
506 
MA 41561 
AIR. 
Clean. Good. pals. “Low mi, 9000. 
tion. $100. 1685. ° 
oH a jb V3 2-DOOR SEDAN 
Chey, 10956 V-8 station wagon, Po 
redio, and 
pearance, Just your car down. 
Air. V-@ hard 
with extras inc 
New 
Haskins Chev. mati den Highway o> M15 
“ing COND. 
faze Set Bask Biv. 8. after 6 
GRRVRCCET oat WHF "Ts: or. Po “Baad No _ vous FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | y,4,), iii Mighwey ‘t, Mig. va 
" . or git eae ' GMC MOTOR aE abel : 
Wanted Used Care_88 iy copiiae: Gxt | gunlld gACCEET sy GASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE Poe = eg was 
a ca a IS Bae : ve GLEAN “bo Cue DONTE VERTIOLE. 7 
SHOP Tr “By hae Fa ase le cantante AM nn com Then Bring It Here i) CHEVROLET “BE 2 |, RODGE 4 DR. tise, ALO wm enya Nene: ialeags vo, & W tr a Bob Sen — 
2030 Disie Hwr. ; 
“tk E DOLL aR ~ Birmingham > 
i n,n, “Brie ig ois Clean Cars: FROM 
Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY ano 
CONTINENTAL DEALE. 
850 S. WOODW ARD SIRMINGNAS 
  
s 
al 
ap- 
ear 
“ul 9 
  
1953 
$695 LARRY 
J SOME FORD 2 DOOR 
  
  WILL 
TOTE 
YOUR 
NOTE Everybody's Credit 
Ty Good Here 
Ube Bagiaaw at dude EASY. ED 
  
* ye se 
OWENS YOUR 2 DEALER Wr 5-4101 Se   
Michigan's Oldest CENTRAL ul 
S4 bak B’ ORION M Mae A’ at gia Andon 
| SORE CONVE Power steering Ali salety fen: 
tures, 5.000 miles, EM 3-448 
__nefore 6. 
  
a * 
soff* tow x s than 3, ies, 
fake” ‘ORION OTOR SALES. 
Mi¢ A RD. 
D—M 
MY 2-26 
OTOR sopee 
vats 
Call 
  
"Bright “Spot” 
Jerome OLDS-CADILLAC 
Cass at Orchard Lake | 
FE 80488 
(i) FORD. CHOPPED AND CHAN. neled. Good condition, $298. MU 
a FORD ae, 
New | sop. Bor vem ln 
JACK 
HAUPT 
PONTIAC 
SALES 
Clarkston | Ponting Starchief custom 4 dr. 
oe Dealer’ ~~ Sa ed 
ve ae, & 
~ 4 ment. 
it fh rematic, Radio, r, “0 bs , ne 
att Ply alt . real buy. 
” a gh AL 4 dr. Bave 
1 Poni oqeen Good eaape 99 tiae pr @. tr re 
vi 
  
August |. VACATION MONTH. 
e the country. side eg 
1ese windshields : 
$1595 Ordan 6-303) 
a DODGE - ROYAL ” GOLDEN 
japeer, ole hees nee, Sie ww, 
* factory execulive’s, Matic, 2 tone. W.W, 23,000 miles, |   1 : we 
=. your aenee 
et ae Clean te in good ¢@ 04 
glee mt ar aT ed 
ia FORD “C8 Perea i ~ low aie 
  
  aa 350 for equit 6-1453. 
“J 
ws JEEPS tires. running ondition. $360. Mi oats after 
_E50 pm. :   
ie? - LINCOLN ees | 
__sonvert. MY" 9.2008, 3 % MERC. MONT. | Os DR. the best,   
fen Pe ! 
argain, Riggins, FE 
  
Betivoed ale oF Trade Pavels 
party, FE 5-604. geg #tart, 
a BAGS RAM bodes A RaA- 
r 
sae hney votes aps x z. ANA Rn TRUNK 
yiee ree very clean 
Ml ST Condition 
‘). PLYMOUTH 
clean car, Bar again. 
BUYING | 
A USED CAR 
CAN BE 
SAFE, TOO.. 
ROVIDED YOU .BU 
4 o Lt   
°o 
WHEN YOU BUY A USED 
CAR HERE 
BRAID cae Ld 
0 eT RR kta i Cas: At WP Cass AL scibe     
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS: &ELL- 
--f the 
below cost. 
  Mudson, good, ...cicivae $120 
Hudson & i, 6e7 @tudebaker css csece a oe | 8) 
Chey, L - the 
eer rc re ta) 
ae eee ie six 
Plymouth 
Stude. Pick up, New plates ae 
Larry, a Auto Bales - 
Montcalm 
tke « STARCHIE a 
f i,   
  
excellent condition Teuis 
Evenings only. OF:   
BUD Shélioa. - OFFERS 
‘84 Ford ranch wagon,....... bred 
"53 Buiek ¥ . Slie6 
‘ Vv, 2 door, 210 Ren. it~ 
63 Mereu oor ., wos 
Ford r . 6 oes 
33 Chey, Bel Alr R&N_2 dr. § 005 
42 Chevie club coupe, P ons 
63 Plym oor, rp 
  aaa RAMB RAMBLER MARD TOP | 
ma BE SS" | 
balance of my care at:   
"Weat Side Used C ves out ny aliterence 
“W. est fers sgh   
  rs Ah. r 
tuto Sales 
le, R KH, 
aft- 
Fe} 5 weekdays - all 8, 200 cash a! will 
‘HM car in a... 
. oF Sun 
MP. GOs kh 
ao? “er trade, at on 
3-288. 
i084 See men pan | oor. Re and c) 
veondtons Extras Tate. M 
me WHEL a4 
Caneel drive Reasonable, r] 
itis WiLL ¥S. SHARP, “WADBIO, beatae overdrive, $306 
JEFFREY FORD SALES 
OA §3011, 
Trade Up and Down ‘68, Pord et 
f and S Nerdtep 
eet and 4 door. 
rd, atic, 
rd. Srordree. 
‘ Olds and Cher 
‘89. Rambler Wagon. 
a} rd door   
‘4 Chevrolet. 
‘83 Chev cup 
URON MTR. SAL ES 
ey et hae A (Wither, il, 
plage. Pe Stes” and 
4 ates S YES SIR! THAT'S OUR 
FORMULA. 4% THE 
OVERHEAD EQUALS SAVINGS FOR YOU.   
  ‘M Stadebaker 9 door ...:.. A] 
| Dedas Hardie bes badass ror 
tS Pa Seep Oe 
52 Pivmouin GP iiss ck teaie e it put. baeeveseees in ; 
m dr, .... . 
yon § eat! 
at RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH 
  ‘Bud Shelton Motor § Sale 
Cor, Auburn & EE. Bivd. PR eons HARD TO Bet Wii To 
232 8. Saginaw PE 2-019 
  
North C 
Mechanical 
    {i \ 
i Ff National 
ONE FU 
BONDED guarantee, 
THE U.S. AT THE RE 
OWNER’S CHOOSING .   guarantee js ¥oid—   
  
Chev. 56 DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVES CARS 
AT VERY ~ . 
Substantial Savings 
  : | Your Car Down 
‘Lowasr YEnue 
  MERCURY” .,. Dealer 
OFFERS THESE 
"Sate Buy” Used Cars 
. 1053 
M ERCURY 
4 door sedan, Merc-O-Matic, 
FORD 
MERCURY 
“ron Slane pat, radio EVeaur, 
‘SPECIAL TODAY! 
FORD 
    “LINCOLN & 
dor" Fite pastes" eed S4 
re- 
dio & heater. hice tires, 9086. '52 Olds 4 dr., 
‘mechanically perfect, 
looks good, too! ~ 
33 
sstas. | '53 
Ly Coectade Lake Ave. 
  ie J Brrek 
radio & heater, all the 
extras, 
spotless. Speciat 2 dr; 
custom interior, 
$1095 Pontiac 4 dr., Hydra- 
matic, radio & heater, 2 
_ tone paint. 
owner beauty. Another one 
$695 Rocket V8, 
~ $1095 Buick Super 4 dr., ta- 
dio & heater, Dynaflow. 
__ A nice one. 
1595 SS Ford. Fairlane 4 dr., 
radio & heater, Ford-O-) 
Matic V-8, r 
$895 Pontiac deluxe 8, 2 dr., 
radio & heater, Hydra- 
matic, 2 tone green, good 
rubbe r. 
Be sr om 
OLIVER 
BUICK | 
arent { happens to the individual, 
‘antee is on a percentage. 
a share, NATIO 
Compare 
1950 PLYMOUTH 
CONVERTIBLE “4 A very nice car, 
black top. hedle’ and 
1948 BUICK 2 Dr. $205: This 8 om, Jewel, with 
1951 CHEV. 2 Dr. $495 Raat Mita with Power Guide Not 
iS: Ba HonGe V8 
* eee teeter Door $795 
Saprost, metal sige 
1953 DE mee 
CLUB CPE. ..... 79 
foe: MERCURY 
ee 
    EXCLUSIVE 
Warranted By 
GUARANTEE _ Consider these advantages of the NATIONAL 
cars only in his dealership, NATIONA 
GUARANTEES THE CAR ANYWHERE IN 
tee is actually a personal guarantee. 
| or business failure should visit the dealer, the 
NATIONAL— 
backed by $120,000,000 in assets. Regardless what 
continues for the full year . 
a share of the r re! costs and the owner pays 
AL BONDED pays the repair 
bill in full; the owner pays nothing. 
Value’ hevrolét 
Condition’ 
Bonded 
LL YEAR 
“dealer can garantee- his |. 
BONDED 
PAIR SHOP OF THE 
. The dealer's guaran- 
If bad health 
      
the owner's protection 
. The dealer's guar- 
basis. The dealer pays 
These for 
1955 CHEVROLET 
STAT'N WGN, $1995 
i at Si 1984 CHEVROLET ~ 
por Se ‘WGN. $1495 
            
           1954 PO PONTIAC es        
              
    
         
         
    
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_THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST n1, 1956   
  
  11:30—WIR, Time for Music 
Conv. ention 
News, Curtain - for a 4 
tm the Alr * 
WCAR, 
aed MONDA 
12:00-—WJR, Jack. — 
caw: fews, =ny 2 = 
WJBK, = Tom — 
WhON, Rew ews. 
2—-WIR, Dem Con yt: iw. = See 
, News, Music 
Wear, eve dove 
WPON, News, Piatter Parlor George   
| Looks Like Mitchum ‘goene 
- Has Become a Bogart | By EARL WILSON 
LouDOU-Bev wiheneie’s Wiaer Was ties Beenel 
Bogie may hate me for implying that he isn’t a boy any more. 
Sneede® | veitchum came up to my room at the Dorchester here the other 
. |day between scenes in “Fire Down Below,” which he's mak- 
|ing with Rita Hayworth and Jack Lemmon . .«. and after a long 
interval of, say, 15 seconds, declared yes, he'd be glad to havele:so—(7) Ozark Jubilee. Bobby 
& drink of practically anything 
over here this summer.” 
actors in America—but 
lish actors go to America... 
“l'm an under-the-table pa~ 
triot,” he announced. 
funny how the Europeans re- 
Say, “You're idiots, you know, 
for working so bloody hard. 
Why do you do it?’ 
“I want to tell them, ‘So you 
can play cricket and tennis,’ 
They say ‘But how do you ‘keep 
fit?’ 
“How? By working your tail 
offi" 
Mitchum gets in no fights 
like Bogie did when he was 
young. In fact, he permitted “It's remarkable,” I said, “how many American actors are 
“Yehh,” agreed Mitchum, “and there are a lot of English 
meee Secerenehy: NGS He eee: 
That set him to philosophizing. 
2: S 
“It's 
act. to our  industriousness. 
You know what they say? They. at all. . 
stay!" : \:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok, (4) 
|s00—(7) -Lawrence Welk Show. 
pv Are Funny. 
}#:30—(9) Million Dollar - Movie. fs tay. § Television. Prograntis  - a 
  
  
7 
(Color) Hobbies in Action. Ra- 
dio Ham Field Day.” (2) Satur-|* 
day Sports Mirror. 
6:15—(4) ‘Monty Wooley Show. 
* Lord. (9) Space Ranger. ' “Escape| irito Space.” (4) Down You.Go.\19 
- 2) Beat the Clock. 
cycle act, Ben Blue. (2) Jackie 
Gleason Show. 
7:30—(7) Ozark Jubilee. Sonny 
_ James, (9) Greatest Fights of 
Stage Show. Tommy and Jimmy 
Dorsey with comedian Gene 
Baylos, Sonny Howard, impres- 
(9) Country Hoedown. (4) People 
. (2) Two for the 
Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes..in 
“Mrs. Mike.” (4) Festival of|” 
Stars. Brian Donlevy, Richard: 
Denning in “Double Trouble.” 
(2) Russ Morgan Show. 8:30—(2) Bo oggaud Roundup. (7) 
Oral Roberts. 
200—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Fun 
yore Dp Faith for Today. 
  furnished by stations listed tn this column are | 1s eaoage wine tik oc 
cas a : Channel +—-WWA-TV Channel 1—WEYE-TV ‘_Chamnet 9-CRLW-TY > 
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 4:i8—(1) Featurette $:15—(2) Secret Sturm. : 
$:25—(9) News. 
3:30—(2) Edge of Night. @) How- 
dy Doody 
3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 
(1 4:00 — (2) Four o'clock Theater, 
4:30—(4) Cactus Dan. (7) Conboy 
G-Men. (2) As the World Turns 
seocth thé Baely tear CF Mickey Mouse Club. @) Dance 
- Party. 
5:30—(4) Western Marshal   
11:06=(2) “Sagebrush Storty . @ 
tophers, 
11:30—(9)’ Western Trails. 
SUNDAY AFTERNOON 
12:00~(2) Buster Crabbe. 
Western. (9) Western Trails. 
12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok, (4) 
Cartoon Carnival. (9) Open 
12:45—(4) Color Garden Show. 
1:00—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (4) 
Sunday Matinee. (7) World Ad- 
venture, (9} Sunday Show Time. 
Showtime. 
2:00—(2) Showtime. (4) Mr. Hope. 
(1) Margie. 
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