“INTERNATIONAL NEWS myer Je The Weather E ~ i oe Details Page 2 . , q , ~ ition 118th YEAR * * *& & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1955—28 PAGES "oT UNITED PERS PHOTOS usa to Cut A med Forces ’ 640,000 Men Truce Officials’ Deadline Ban Lifted by Rhee “by U-S. State Secretary Korean Head Assured | wee oats Pee ~ of Quiet Withdrawal SEOUL (# — President Syngman Rhee _ tonight —thifted—the—midnight dead- line of his ultimatum de- mand for neutral nations truce supervisors to get out -of Korea. He advised against violent demonstra- tions. Rhee said he acted on as- ~ surance from Asst. Sécre-} tary of State Walter Rob- ertson that the U.S. govern- ment “will make efforts soon” to seek peaceful with- drawal of the four-nation truce commission. He said Robertson gave the as- | surance in a letter. “Our people at this time should | be patient about everything,"’ Rhee | said, in a statement, compourid in Inchon harbor, The last two attacks were stopped at reans asseulted the gates of at NEW TRAFFIC SIGN — Final on a new “Yield Right of Way” sign at Douglas| both ways before crossing the through street. Only |come as familiar to motorists as| the well-known eight-sided ‘‘stop"’ dential intersections throughout Pontiac. The yellow markers bear the words “Yield Right of Way” and to piv Hota ist approaching an inter) section marked with “yield” signs must slow down and look in both explained T. M. Van- derstempel, city traffic engineer. “If vehicles are approaching on the through street, the driver must Possible Rain Seen miner demonstretone, (OF Ata Weekend — Considerable cloudiness tonight and Sunday with possibility of rain is the U. S. Weather Bureau fore- Temperatures through Sunday will vary little, with a high of 82 degrees seen for both today and tomorrow. Yesterday's high reading in down- town Pontiac was 84 degrees, the low 63 . At 8 a.m. today, the mer- cury stood at 69 degrees, rising to 76 at 2 p.m. | Guard Awaiting ‘Combat’ Affer T Days 0 af Training empresas ‘The 200 officers and men . 125th Infantry, and the 107th Ordinance Company — _ joined more than 8,000 other members of L. dain Division for annual training and maneuvers a this ies Ee i pases Invi om Mos the soath end o the cam — cangh ouiieeungo. sened tae full-week of- ee | training, Pontiac’s two National Guard units today were | poised for next week’s battle against a mythical enemy under simulated combat conditions, - who wil tape ihe entre vision se parade ground of both units—Company M, i this week will be a visit in-chief ~ ~ and Mechanic Sts. by Robert Inman, of the Pon- tiac Police sign shop. The sign, one of 250 which | will replace “stop’’ signs at residential intersec: | and T. M. Vanderstempéi, city traffic engineer. - Residential Intersection ‘New Look’ — Stop Replaced by ‘Yield Right of Way’ sign are being installed at resi- | cl iy i ie cone to Los the’ Brakes a Break _ bolt is tightened | tions, a) Triangular. signs destined to be- | “yield” signs in the vicinity of the Pontiac Motor Division plant about a month ago without any advance | notice, to see — drivers would | react. UAW Orders Strike Vote Chrysler Sees Walkout, Threat as AMC Gets ! Negotiation Recess DETROI T— The CIO-UAW today gaining face — concession and firmness. It has ordered 139,000 union workers at Chrysler Motors to take package” offered by economic . , | Chrysler, ‘And, it has averted a) strike by American Motors’ 24,- 000 employees by granting a nego- | tiation recess untik Aug. 18. Chrysler officials said the union council unanimously — rejected what, they described as “the largest economic package the company ever proposed.” They ' tern of benefist granted by ore | _ler’s major_competitors.” while, thé union accuses Chrys- ler of “hedging” on a tayoff plan for 8,000. white collar workers represented by the UAW. Leonard Woodcock, UAW rep- resentative at American, said the recess was to accommo- date AMC workers who will be on wages, suuatene: ip nds and in- ‘surance benefits — are still un- settled at American. Chief Executive Vacationing After Busy Year's Work vacation in = presented both sides of its bar-| & Strike vote against the “largest; GeadhpHiccnilserd “the -pat=— vacation while the-company closes | bw, Barre aa nah Colorado, ae Gotham Gets 8.5 Inches of Rain = |Swirling Connie Collapses | After Waltzing Up Coast _BALTIMORE (#—What was left of Hurrican Connie! _ swirled almost harmlessly past Baltimore on the west and | | into the Maryland hills today after her punishing blow up through eastern Virginia’ and the -Chesapeske. Bay |. Ponting Press Photo instructs motorists to slow down and look County. ginia Capes. - Her high winds and up to dl bi — Leaving 10 Dead Four Stitt Missing Off :_| Chesapeake Bay. “After | more tha than_a few miles across as Hurricane’s Fury | NORTH BEACH, Md. W®—An an- | cient schooner off on a pleasure | cruise was pounded to pieces in| storm-lashed Chesapeake Bay, | leaving 10 dead and 4 le today. * Thirteen others were dramatical- | ly rescued yesterday by firemen, police, National Guardsmen and civilian volunteers who poured into | we * lif a car is approaching must he stop. Watching In- man are Lt. Joseph Koren, of the police department, ae beach’ resort 30 miles south- | “worked out very well.” “The public didn't stop anyway,” \said Vanderstempel, “‘but because they didn't stop they were subject to a ticket. Now we have these rw signs up and drivers don't have | to stop legally unless cars are ap- | | finishes installing the “yield” signs the only yellow stop signs In the city will be located on state trunk lines, All city stop signs will be red, keeping in step with a na- tional trend that began three years tat ~ “Amd when the state sends the red ones, all stop signs in Pon- tiac will be red,” Korean said, Failure to stop for approaching traffic at a “Yield Right of Way" corner will result in a traffic viola- tion equal to a stop sign viola- | tion, the lieutenant stated... ‘Stop sign citation fees range from $2 to $14, depending on con- ditions at the time of the violation. Freeway Plans | Still Blooming itwo at a time in a 14foot skiff Keren said the experiment proaching. Koren noted that when the city | ! east of Washington, D. C., Six of the 13 were rescued by two men who went down to beach “‘to see if we could lend hand" and stayed to ferry them ! through waves as high as a man. There was nothing left of tho boat, the Levin J. Marvel out of Annapolis, Md., except a frag- ment of her cabin and debris which littered the spongy sand, | didn't see a bit of wreckage bigger than a door,” said one po- lice officer. “She must have taken a terrific beating.” The 10 dead included 6 men, 3 women and a 9year-old girl. Most 8'2 inches of rain took 28 ee lives—10 in a Chesapeake Bay shipwreck, 9 in New York, | 5 in New Jersey and 4 in Washington, D. C. ‘Schooner Sinks | = Four more were believed; | dead in the shipwreck. Millions of dollars dam-' age was done. __ ae _Connge's gusts were ‘aa to 30 miles an hour and she had lost her eye when she passed be a | Baltimore about 8:25 a.m, | swirting tow pressure area was no Author Dies pete oer 4 Less Tension ‘Since Geneva [Cited by Tass es Significance of Move Jouded-by—incomplete- _Data on Size of Military —FHOMAS- ‘MANN . || said today it will cut its MOSCOW ” — Russia armed forces by 640,000 men by Dec. 15. A “certain reduction of tension in in- ternational relations” since the Geneva conference was forthe -+neve-——_— Death Chains | She lurched north to northwestward at about 17 miles an hour. The Weather Bureau called her “the tate Hurricane Connie.” In New York, the metropolitan area wallowed today in almost a | foot ot rain | whipped by ot miles ‘Don’ t Forget Ya Rubbers and the Bumbershoot BALTIMORE w—Back in the days before the rains and hurri- cane Connie came, was facing a water shortage. An order went out—pedple in even. numbered houses water lawns on Yesterday, as the wind drove the rain in sheets outside the windows of the Southwestern Police Station her», the phone las Mann, 80, famed German-born | died last night following a heart | attack. Baltimore | | before World War If and became even-numbered day, people in | odd... ete. Thomas Mann given eredit—fer-the- by the official Soviet News Agency Tass. The agency said the gov- ~—-rernment— decided ona re=______ iduction as a-further step to Heart Attack Fatal to’ German - Born Novelist | in Switzerland, | ZURICH, Switzerland, «—Thom- | author books were burned by the thousands in Hitler's Reich Mann, winner of the 1929 Nobel Prize for literature, left Germany shortly after Hitler came to pow er. He went to the United States an American citizen in 194. He had been active until tast month when he was stricken with phlebitis, a vein inflamma- then, while vacationing in Hol- land. | lessen international fric- ition and establish confi- dence among nations. The actual strength of Russia's armed forces has never been dis- closed officially. A British spokes- fiian in London today estimated the total armed forces at 4,750,000 men, He listed the strength -as:—Arnfy,; 3,200,000; air force, 900,000; navy 730,000. The Soviet announcement said: “Recent developments, in par- ticular the results of the Geneva conference, show that 4 certain relaxation of international ten- sion has been achieved. “With a view to promoting the relaxation of international tension eg | and establishing confidence among the nations, the Soviet government rang. A woman's voice sald: “Is today the day for r— fn the odd houses or the ev houses to water their lawns?” = . in the even houses, lady, . ’ said the cop, calmly. an hour winds on the fringe of Hurricane Connie, of them_were— from New — York. SEARCH CONTINUES The search for the four missing persons wert on through the night. | The search shifted to the air, with two helicoptérs ordered from An.- | | mapolis to search the wind-buffeted waters under shore-based search-" The rain never let up. Rescuers pushing into the waves from jet- ties clung to long lines to keep from: being dashed overboard by gusts of wind which drove the wa- ter into their ee — State police took time out from such operations to untangle traffic on the beach road and feeder high- ways. DENVER ® — Broadway and| ‘| screen star Ethel Merman, who underwent minor surgery yester- a. ae lane meted The record Augdst downpour, di- rectly, or infirectty, caused nine deaths. * * * Fallen power lines left almost 100,000 New York City dwellings without electricity. Thousands of basements were fh A Manhattan's normally busy streets were virtually deserted, By 8 a.m., the rainfall in New York City totaled 11.2 inches since Aug. 1, or more than-ever Tell here in-an entire month of August. The previous record was 10.42 inches, set in 1905. New Jersey began feeling se- vere effects of hurricane Connie | early today as winds up to ‘mites per hour lashed the coast and residents were evacuated from some exposed areas. Miami reports Diane, a small | but growing hurricane, bored north- northeastward in the open At- lantic. today on-a_course that would Mann came back to Europe in | 1953 after 15 years in the United a | States. He said he had ‘the urgent the eomtact with the eld soil of Europe. Mann, his wife, Katja, and their Gaughter, Ericka, had lived in & small house overlooking the lake of Zurich. Mamn's - first novel, ‘“Budden- brooks,” Written 4 years ago, was described by him as the ‘‘finest success of my life... He said the novel gave him ‘‘‘the self. confidence as an author.” Mere than 2% books followed. | “The Magic Mountain,” pub- lished in 1974, was considered by many to be his best work and was especially popular in the United States, “Joseph and His Brothers"’ was among his better Known works, ; After going to the United States, he first lived at Princeton, N.J.,| and later in California. Mann was championed by both | the East German Communists and West Germans in the post-war years, In 1952 he termed freedom | of opinion in the United States “rather restricted." He said, how- ever, he was too. much ef an in- dividualist to be a Communist and added that his residence on_ the Highway Department | Sundy “Terms ~ Flint ~~ Bypass Important Project —~ Further evidence that the State four-land divided expressway from imte In Today's Press. zs sports. , & St. Luke's Hospital spokesman said, desire to re-establish and cultivate | jhas decided to reduce the armed | forces of the Soviet Union by 640,- |000 men by 15th December 1955." RUSH TROOP PULLOUT Russia announced two weeks ago its armed forces would be cut by 44,000 men—that number of troops tria by Oct. deadline. Other British gominmgel said they believe one reason for the Russian move is to make more men available for—agricillitire and in- dustry, The Soviet announcement (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Mary Men Not Essential - States Woman, 101 take it well to the east of Ber-| muda, _An all- Kar-suex’s defeated Nationalists, was in - doubt. On the other side of the globe “the cold war was in full swing. * * * A decade after Japan's . downfall Korea is still divided but the fighting - is ended. While the Reds now are ’ firmly entrenched in China, American prospects of finding a way to get on with them are looking up. A tacit cease ‘fire in the Formosa Strait, release of * U. 8S. prisoners and a start on direct - negotiations with Peiping give hope of less hostile relations. * * * | Meanwhile the Big Four parley at Geneva a the Kremlin's change of manner, if not of basic policies, have brought a respite in the cold war. With that has ap- peared some hope of better things to come in international relations. The rejoicing of August 14, 1945, was tempered by recognition of the enor- mous economic and reconstruction prob- lems ahead. In the domestic field those problems proved less difficult than ex- pected. In foreign affairs, however, they - grew into all and more than had been feared. Now, happily, the skies are at : least beginning to clear. , Torture of Our Fliers Proves Reds’ Barbarism There is food for much searching _ thought by advocates of Communist _! China’s admission to U.N. in our freed - fliers’ stories of how they were tortured : by the Reds. 1955 Pontiacs in pride of possession. He, like they, will realize that from this city comes a line of cars that lead their field in dollar value, beauty of design and efficient service. * * ok The task of designing and pro- ducing a half million cars of Pontiac quality is a tremendous one. It bespeaks. not-only Jong experience and unexcelled engi- neering and production facilities, but such public confidence in the _cars that a readymade market awaited them. Congratulations to Messrs. Critcu- FreLp and Starr for this record achieve- ment! Great credit also is due the thousands of men and women whose many skills made these 500,000 cars possible. The People’s Business ls Welfare Passe? Boss of State Agency Says ‘No’ and Proves It By GEORGE L. WALKER LANSING (AP)—Is “welfare” an obsoles- cent word In an age of pink convertibles and refrigerator dooys that open from both sides? Are the needy vanishing race in this era of full employment, full deep-freezes and full confidence? — As head of the State Social Welfare De- partment, soft-spoken Willard J. (Bill) Maxey hears such questions almost daily, and answers them with a carefully reasoned “No.” . Maxey would be the first te—admit that the streets of Detroit ‘and Flint may not be entwined with bread lines for some time to come, But. while the worries of providing the next meal for thousands have faded, other problems of public welfare have grown to siant dimensions, What are these problems? Primarily, Unbidden Guests Can Spoil Vacation eas, } AND LIFTED HIM UP; AND HE Personal Attention to the “Nobodies” aa _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, 1955 but Just Soak ‘Em in Ammonia Water By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Questions & Answers: This is the first time in four years we have ever had -ticks-on— James Island, S. C. Ticks and red bugs... (Mrs. R. G.) Answer—Ticks, chiggers, red bugs, wood lice—all same thing. Send % cents and stamped, self- addressed envelope, fer Little Lesson No, 13, Unbidden Guests. It deals with mosquitoes, moths, spiders, ants, flies, fleas, bed- bugs, lice, centipedes, black widows, chiggers, pinworms, round worms, tapeworms, ring- worms. Meanwhile use powdered sulfur freely in shoes and stock. ings, and bathe area of skin with diluted ammonia water. Just want to say thank you. Your constipation booklet solved my life- long problem. I am now free of the ‘dumb habit: —-Best- of alt, after six years of barren marriage I became pregnant a f¢w months after I quit taking physic. May the good “Lord bless you... (Mrs, J. KR) Answer—Thank you, Ma'am and I pray yours will be a happy maternity. Victims of the dumb Little Lesson 25, The Constipa- tion Habit and Colen Hygiene, for which send % cents and paring for Maternity, for which send % cents and stamped, self- addressed envelope, __ What can tell me about beneficial effects of sulfur to You will find instructions for pre- paring and using skin olf and for taking vitamins to correct abnor- mally dry, nutmeg grater, fish: skin, alligator hide, xeroderma. T am so grateful . . . since I began taking Iodin Ration my mi- graine headaches have disappeared ; » (RK. J. P.) Answer—Thank you, Ma'am, I believe everybody needs @ sult- able daily ration of iodine, as f explain in detail in the pamphiet The lodin Ration. I recommend particularly to persons subject to headache — “nervous” head- ache, neuraigic headache or pe- riedic sick headache (migraine) optimal calcium nsntrition the year around, as I explain in de- tall-im Little Lesson % The Cai- cium Shortage, For the pamphiet envelope bearing your address. “City” or “Local” is not an ad- dress, Stupid, If you want the booklet too, inclose 25 cents in addition—free from glue, gum, pins, needles, staples, old rags, tar, and other foreign matter which you thihk your bootblack or newsboy won't mind cleaning up. - A few years ago ft had a goitre the size of a lemon, Have been tak- ing the lodin Ration and the goitre has almost disappeared. I feel so much better and have a little pep now, whereas I used to be so list- less. The original color is return- ing to my hair. God bless you, Doc, (K, F.) Answer—You too, Katy. You haven't told the half of what a suitable daily ration of lodine can de, The pamphiet The Iodin Ra- tion will be sent to any one who asks for it in writing, and pro- Looking Back 15 Years Ago — SUB FLEET nears Shang- NAZIS INTENSIFY air attacks on Britain, warn invasion is near. 20 Years Ago STATE BANS abutment hazards here, to place railway flasher at sides of streets. INCREASED TAXES on small income cut out of corporation levy bill, ‘THOUGHT FOR TODAY And the man Eikansh, and all * .* *& The very act of faith by we receive Christ is an act ter renunciation of self and works as a ground of salvation — Mark Hopkins. rh ic ut. Voice of. the People - Pitches Baseball 7 Fj f ecia to Fulfill Father's Wish to Get in the about a Vacation was E win Tuesday's game, so he went __right ahead and pitched. The team may have lost the championship, but we feel our players are truly —— Die “Lunsford Market Mrs. George Gray Tells _ Need for New Boys’ Club In a recent drive for signatures needed to petition the Pontiac Area United Fund to allooftte monies to provide a program of supervised recreation for boys in the north Boys Club on East Pike has to offer, we were met with much in- terest and enthusiasm and the hope of many that our goal might be acco! We feel it is even more impor- tant now, since the Boys Club has found it necessary te close their membership due to lack of spaceand_p serve more boys. It has been my experience that boys seldom get into serious diffi- " culties if they are kept busy at constructive, organized activities and have pleasant associations with others of high ideals. Surely our United Fund officers ~and—directors_will_recegnize_the fact that something must be done te combat the rising crime rate, perticuluarty in our north end - Aad to * 4. Harry Harmer Irritated by Policemen’s Attitude Recently I was issued a traffic violation for failure to come to a full stop at air intersection. is kind of language irritates tempers and makes a police officer look Very untrained for a most im- portant position. Harry Harmer 49 Monterey Blvd. By JAMES J. METCALFE There never was a child on earth . . . Who did not like the zoo.., The monkey and the elephant . . Giraffe and kangaroo . . . The bear and zebra and the bird . . . With peacock. feathers fair . . . Hyena and the tiger and . . . The lion in his lair . . . The zoo is most im- “portant fo... Our adolescent age . . . But sometimes for us older folks . . . It turns a serious page .. . We have to fear the common snake ,. . And all the bugs that bite ... And there are certain ani- mals ... That fill our hearts with fright . . . Although inside the zoo there is... No panic and no flurry ... The way those creatures all are kept . . .‘We never have to _worry . (Copyright 1955) ‘Days of All Faiths Much Pageantry Marks Assumption Feast Monday By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER According pened within three days after death. Five years ago Pope Pius which means that belief in it is necessary for salvation. But many Christians in many lands had al- ready believed it for centuries. rh z i une THe HigHLtt i 5 Pit Fi, ie erties Case Records of a Psychologjst a Mother of Retarded 4-Y ear-Old Boy was gone, but the tomb was fill- The statement of Col. Jonn Knox Maxey says, economic security for the aged, springs... — sulfur a bised purifier? (0. J.) | “ mS baneevity taoroaed- Clarice has a problem. Her age of 16. How will these boys A child may also’be in a SS ————— . “persuasion that civilized people do not Not only has man’s longevity increased ; age ay an : rocking chair crowd wants, and needs, more » sometimes = wen Jackie should still have ¢® 8nd daddy are quarreling and yoy to their homeland — _ Sickening details revealed by him and about sulmur that are perennial. from illness or accidental ,,; drunk, or threatening to get rid . hospitalization, more medical attention. suifur internally is laxative, events during prenatal develop. is 1@ of 75. That means himmen- 1.7, apevtacts well. worth seeing tf - his released companions constitute an Maxey insists that the social security system that’s all. Sulfur water and sul. ment. But you parents must ‘4! 88¢ Will be 12 years. Such a domestic worry may di- YO" live im a city with a large ’ ugly smear on Red China’s blood stained will need continual revision if those neces- fur baths are harmless enough it be understanding and supple- The normal or average child vert the child’s attention from his —— ae | sities are to be provided. i ae es all. ees stent 9 soe 19 = - and _ z Baie — will have & school a ite i = ent st Lapp ge cele. . purifies bleod as much as = in cent appreciation 0; e . possibly classwork, tions is perhaps one at the - ~ * Maxey is. responsible for spending some any other mutritive element does. situation. And the precocious child who his distracted attitude can some- monastery near. Damascus, in Surely anyone reading the 100 million dollars a year, much of it federal Rich food sources of sulfur are = had the IQ of 125, will have a times alter his IQ rating on later Syria, where people come from far = gtarvof these 11 Miers could not and state old age assistance. Who gets this esx yolk, milk, wheat, oats, lean y DR. GEORGE W. CRANE — mental age of 20 years. - tests. and near bringing offerings of New Ad ne aid? Thousands of oldsters who don’t qualify beef. peas, beans, cabbage, Case P-312: Clarice J., aged 31. ere, riGANCE SCALE REVERSE ALSO TRUE wheat to the Virgin. What mekes _ in good conscience urge that Red for federal social security, or who got a late cheese, peanuts, oysters, clame— {is the mother of a 4year-old boy. pack in 1905, the great contri. The reverse of this is also true it strange is. that Mohanimedans China be allowed to take the start in the program and could not possibly 7? You ser. you cavt miss it, ue “Dr. Crane, I arm very much in bution of Alfred Binet and his new Correct a child's ill health ahd cn is Gs tue Onn oe U.N. pledge of conduct befitting live on their meager allotments. As the cost Pas ty a nut following some need of some colnsel,” she asked Intelligence Scale, consisted of make sure his senses are keen possibly be of viigises sigue of ‘living pushes forward relentlessly, along . after a’ PTA Copvention which I showing us that children retain cance to anyone but believers in Ee nrineninieeccn lt AOE ate bi -aiee. genes ore of __ Ss > S-Y. W) — : q ; . =-Peiping-government. epidemic proportion , as t or a — ~~Answer—All right, Taugh and consulted thia-toct. batt finally... = = 12 Ea ii! Boys’ Voeatiohal School in Lansing, he show — hey, just what do you “wu * Perchologit, a civilized nation. Not only were the fliers held in violation of in- ternational law, but in defiance of an agreement signed by the ‘In truth, the list of Red China’s bar- * barisms is so long that they are difficult | to recall. Included are unprovoked in- with life expectancy, Maxey sees little “chance that demands on the public purse will diminish. If problems of the aged are a plague must cope carping parents, errant employes and ‘the curse of ancient, over- crowded buildings. Maxey picked up the phone the other day .I say more of your ‘eri,’ “vite,” and anti-toothbrush, “‘stu- pid” and “brass specialist” stuff. I've laughed clear down in my stomach... (S. V. W.) had addressed. . “My younger child, named Jackie, is mentally retarded. Oh, my husband and I tried to avoid “He tested our boy and in- formed us that his IQ was bare- ly 75. And he warned us not to get upset or try to force the child into holding too high as- L - vasion of Tibet, intervention in the = listened quietly to an irate father who, = _ = affected by Pirations in iife. , “ Korean war, suppression of free speech #4 the complaint that he was dying, pleaded » Net it go--tife te and =“ think we are adjusting to the ‘and imprisonment of missionaries, ‘> him to release his 18-year-old son, an whet the~, situation fairly well, but could you . * inmate at the school. With patience and — 3, Gver my elbows and arms ='ve US 8M explanation of what to a ; Others are seizures of church and pri- courtesy, Maxey explained that the state’s ang knees and legs is rough and O°Pect? Won't Jackie improve as tn acted by * vate property and establishment of first concern was the welfare of the boy, and dry and cracked like snake skin "® STOwS older?” it, had oy cana become a Chris- : courts which are a travesty of justice. ‘"#t he couldn't release him. -+. Qi, SJL. C) ==, = FACTS ABOUT 1Q an tagaieobenes ph oedinge Fae : Enraged, the father shouted “I hope you —angwer—Gend twenty-five cents _ Jackie is four by the calendar. | fssned an order that put an end Finally, the Chinese Commu- sleep well tonight,” then slammed down the aq stamped, self-addressed en- Contrast him with a normal child to the persecution of Christians nists. showed their disregard for receiver. velope for booklet Save the Skin, °f four and another precocious 4- which had been going on inter. human life by m which REVEALS TALENT wa nero eae — do S-year-old _ __malttently for nearly 900 years. t. reportedly cost 18,000,000 lives.- Pica such an incident, one might get the — s 8 * point in the factory se Chtemen, _ and which are still continuing. ==§-ss ‘™ Pression that Bill Maxey is a callous, Jackie, since his 1Q is 75, can. __Hty. Fron that time on, Chris. it ee ef e _hard-bitten bureaucrat with little regard for perform only what 3-year-olds now tians were free to worship with. i ; ee F the individual. Actually, his handling of the do. As all three of these chil- fear of the legal ‘authorities, Before China could qualify for case revealed a polished talent for dis- dren grow older, their brains will © Constantine himself waited 10 there would have to “ the phony from the real, a sixth § grow, as well ag their bodies, more years before becoming a ’ : sense developed during 22 years of down-to- ‘B But the brain development of Christian. He was baptized on his earth social work. ‘ , all ot them stops at about the deathbed in 323. ie, u * ® SHOP SUNDAY TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Men’s pops Children’s APPAREL GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE > 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 to the finish should to ge. Just as figured, ftey ond others were | IN THE DAYS OF DAVY CROCKETT risk his life, save of his own free will. Se he drew aline on the ground saying those who'd Crockett wes one of the first across. THF. PONTIAC PRESS... SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 their rations, told the last joke, then saw to it their guns were ready. Buck Travis and Davy Crockett shook hands for the last time. A can- J] nen ball smashed into the fort. “Here they cross, Davy ng of General-Presi- dent Antonio Lope: de Santa Anna's Mexican horde smashed against the Alamo's walls, fell back, returned and at last were pouring over the ramparts, overwhelming the noble Right to whe could have stayed home and become rich and respected but chose instead the so!- dier's way for freedom's sake, fought side by side with Davy Crockett, his boyhood hero, 13, 1955" oo. Told w an Old Scout re 5 . Wiisam OTTand ne PL LALERED 4 BUECKER Ding Feswwes Spon wie, Tee, World Fights meer cnd the very end, William Barrett Travis, ‘Hal Boyle Seve: ___By ED CREAGH | —"¥or Hal Boyle GETTYSBURG, Pa. % — So the | world is going to pot, eh? Things | are getting worse all the time? Moral standards cracking? No-re-+- Farms, New and Used ~Hames, Lake’ Front Homes Cottages, Lake and Acre Sites. SEE SCHUETT’S AD OF SPECIAL VALUES IN BUILDING SECTION PAGE 20 5 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU: Listings and Sales Help Needed In Our Expansion Program TO BUY- TO SELL PONTIAC MOTOR CREDIT UNION 4% Pald on Ravings Loans for Werthwhile All Pontiac Moter 4393 Dixie Highway. OR 3-4089 spect for anything any more? *. * * How does this sound, “There was a sight to be seen | come!" —_— @ lockout on the wall. ed rn a lit- education, agriculture, The date was Nov. 24, 1863. That | cestors * in broad daylight a few days ago, an —~tront— of the — presidentiai—}- mansion, which gave those who | witnessed it a shocking idea of the ‘onward strides which the vice of intemperance has made in ‘good society’ during the last two years. | | “A woman clad in the richest. ‘and most fashionable garments, | with diamonds flashing from her | slender fingers in the slant west- WwW ern sunshine, sat on the stone | balustrade, unable to proceed on) her homeward walk without ee credible power and awesome fury, area eenninienie 500 Triltion Horsepower — One Hurricane Adds Up to Heap of Atom Bombs WASHINGTON, hen it comes to producing jn-| property, Ships can detour, build- ings can be boarded up, equipment and goods in low areas can be little band of fighting patriots. | danger Dig Into Past—The World’s Not ‘Going to Pot’ jone that described itself as ~tamaty journal — devoted to foreign -in-the- Paper about t 'and domestic news, politics, erature, ‘ morality, science and art.’ “a week before, and there was a piece | flashing, made a character out of | senhower makes in a half-hour dl rherseit 1m front of the Waite House, - plane these days: Let's have a second look at what It's encouraging, sometimes, to! was going on in the world when | sumption" was being advertised in dig into the past. Our revered an-| Lincoln was in the White House, | 1863 by, of all people, a minister weren't necessarily so the Confederates were banging at i= the Rev. Edward .A. Wilson, | particular issue happened to be | op _better than we are, after | | the gates of Knoxville. and it took from Brooklyn. | Lancote made an address here the | — with ¢ or "without diamonds ‘Getty ysburg, trip that Praaden Ei ing 1,836 dead: In 1949, a similar _{ storm swept jn, but its coming was | swetting Tso welt advertised that nearty + — everyone was able to leave’ the spots, and only two per- sons were killed Still, there's a lot to be learned about hurricanes. One of the last uh —! that a-tittle warning often ean-save_acts of Congress. before its recent_ ' adjournment, was an appropriation for a-half-million dollars to be used in hurricane research. One of the most talked about agoinst the forces.of tyranny. A sure cure for “pulmonary con-/ * Another friend of, mankind was | ladvertising. in this issue of the’ Adams Sentinel and General | Advertiser, a guaranteed remedy “serofula, ulcers, and whim | This Adams County family jour. | nal was not without a sense of humor, It has an item about a. woman in Bangor, Maine, quite a_ piece removed from the 1863 battle | lines, who Saw’ a-‘batioon-ascension | and drove her children indoors, big + “There's one of Jeff Davis’ bombshells."’ Newspapers were more ‘sure of. themselves in those days. They ‘ Washington!” * | traying herself. “At last she rose and dents | on, swaying to and fro, and yet soon rested again, utterly unable | to proceed. The carriage of a eal ‘eign minister passed by — | poor woman was noticed — aa = { turned, Stopped, took the lady, and | V carried her to her luxurious home. | | “For the lady is wealthy, and ‘oecupies a high social position; but | she was drunk in the streets of oe * What's all this? An item from one of those slush magazines that | |, smell up the newsstands today? No, it’s taken from page one of | a3 highty respectable wewspaper, SPECIAL PU RCHASE! Just arrived! All coated fibre, full fashioned, ful-. ly guaranteed, brand new seat covers, Excit- ing new patterns and colors. . Installation Extra Plastic Coated Fibre COVERS $4 0” “Late model styles $2 more MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. Huron St. Open “9 to 9’ FE 8-0424 the hurricane is in a class by it- self Someone has figured a first-class hurricane’'s energy comes to a staggering 500 trillion horsepower. That's equal to a heap of atomic | bombs wipnirs | =~ second, | If that =a ‘eksuarai. re- member that —a--hurricane can: | cover an area as large as one of | our bigger states. In its center, its | winds can surpass 150 miles an hour, And some water-drenched | “’ | spirit at the National Geographic | Society ‘has decided that within | one howling, windswept day, a) hurricane can sweep up two billion | ttons of vapor from the sea—and | then dump it all back as rain. | al The word “hurricane” was one; | Of the earliest imports from the | | New World, Many hurricanes orig- | | inate in the West Indies, and the | ‘early Portuguese who visited there |ran into both the wind and the word. | * * « Some of the natives had a god ‘called Hurakan, in charge of the | lightning and thunder department. | But the word generally meant not) | only the big wind, but also the evil | spirit. | The Pertuguese took t home with them, to de had happened. | Some of mankind's _ asters have come fro’ | But we now have ‘over the Caribbe least we know ij } what He Avorst dis- advantage | natives: At) is coming, and, War II, the Air | and Weather Bureau | $s to spy_on — Weather Bureau has learned Mr. Gilpin is ite for. will 28 E. Huron St. Roy Annett, Inc., Realtors, are/ pleased to announce the perro ment to our sales force of reti Lieutenant Davy Gilpin of /the Pontiac Police Department./ = i Mr. Gilpin's: long experienss ing with people fits -him } real estate business. He jas a sincere desire to find satisfact for your. problems and/ will carry this desire to serve into hj4 new position as. salesman for Roy Ayineft, Inc. a | ng time resident of Pontiac having ljved a 50 Neome with ears, He is w ainted with ne ‘city’ and its en- prem in the rman seven/years while he was a po & fe in werk- ell for the y conclusions at. sot a RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES BUSINESS 5 PROPERTIES FARM. SeUrne tine. ROY ANNETT, Tie noas: ‘ ‘ hie s his ‘work the past Cea. ice officer.. Be assured that Mr. Gilpin thorough in his services to you who are seeking a home to boy, to - or F aay real estate transaction. word | ~ hurricanes. NIE moved away, plain, though, | highways. One example of the value of a! city and 5,000 dead warning: In 1928, an unexpected | Nor was this the storm pushed a 12-foot walffof wa- ter over the edge of Lake Okee- hit India. The death toll chobee,_ in Southern Florida, Jeav- timated 100,000, : hurricanes was the 1938 storm that | carried advice to their readers in’ More important, it also can save | |hit New England, killing 600. Bu!‘ the news columns. Here's a sample lives. Resort owners often com. that doesn’t compare with that hor- that guests leave rible day in 1900 when the wind dressed to women: |perfectly safe beaches to fight | roared steadily for 18 hours, rolling | | their way home over dangerous huge waves over Galveston, Tex.. and leaving behind a destroyed ling instances, A woman may have worst of all! Back. in 1876, a ferocious storm An is-| per, behave obligingly to him. ’ WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un- scramble os few as possible to gvess my line. Answer appeors under arrow, reading downward. CAMA. 2. eee ete ww Extruded FHA TERMS ALL AWNING & STORM WINDOW SALES L.W. Bogert 233 S. Telegraph “Reliable 1N RANCE Protection” | Wm. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone. FE 4-4565 Ponce de Leon Treasure : ‘Fails to Materialize | DELEON. SPRINGS,_Fla, ah. |The treasure hunt in Ponce de | Leon Springs ended without a | treasure. John Bird, head of a Daytona Beach skin-diving group, said he and two companions Thursday went to the floor of the cavern % | feet below the surface with a pow- | erful underwater light. | They made a thorough search ‘for a chest of metal and jewels SPECIMEN STOCK LANDSCAPING Shade Tree Planting—Our Specialty J. C. TEAR NURSERY FARM which legend says was tossed in j the Springs in 1783 by a group of | | settlers attacked by Indians. They | didn't find it. Freak Accident Fatal | LOS ANGELES w—Mrs, Anna | Louise Maxwell, 49, opened the! door of her car and leaned out te, look as -she—was_ driving out. of | her garage. The car door struck the left side of the garage door frame and she was pinned by the throat. Neighbors came to her aid but she was dead on — ata “fictitious comparative prices.” in that store is $2.45 but that, during Reputable stores—and this includes ‘the use comparative prices honestly. customer. For instance; they may advertise an item Phone rE 3-7193 somebody's mind. You can avoid being victimized *by— BUSINESS ETHICS of the Waldron H = ceioite Complaints against fake “discount houses” that ‘apparent a ne sell at a reduced price continue to be registered with your Chamber of Commerce. Reports from the National Better Business Bureau indicate that this is national problem—that customers throughout the land are being deceived ey. at What are compara'ive prices?—When ‘a store Says mt $1.98, that is She ts pricing. It pecans that the norma special sale, it is — to $1.98 es ‘At the end of the sale, the price will be returned to normal—$2.45. “vast majority—can be felled upon we - Fake “discount houses,” however, will use comparative prices to deceive the “Regularly $220. fll oareful . can be purchased from any dependable firm for not more than many cases less. The $220.00 price obviously never really existed, except in 1. Dealing only with reliable establishments. 2. senevies several stores to serene the proper price. Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 ularly $2.45, NOW price of the ee a $119.95—in BOARD 51025 Van Dyke Utica, Mich. Corner 23 Mile Rd. RE 9.5041 Don’t a Mi iss e Chills! “Senetioned by Your. Local ; _LAND.'O- LAKES ae ~ Racing Association: at the New GAY-DAY SPEEDWAY North of Pontiac on Leke Angelus Road Between Baldwin & Joslyn SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 ers Bosra Under-42 Years Admitted FREE It Accompanied by Adult (DULTS $1.10 INGLUDING TAX ig » : 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, : SATURDAY, Aveust 18,1055 yas Ble * 7 edding, igagement News Lends. Glitter to August | Personal News of Interest i in Pontiac “the Rev. and Mrs. Donald A. home of Gail Lewis of Avondale Ralph Allen of Preston street. Samuelson and children, Judith,, street and a miscellaneous shower te ® Jean and James are visiting this| at the Dorchester street home of| Mr. and Mrs. Allen are receiving week with Mrs. Samuelson’s sis-| Mrs. Carl Bolton. 7 congratulations on the birth of a August 2, Mrs, Jack Ber- son, Gary Paul, born August 8, at orest Shrine of the Little Flower was the setting On for the noo fanys of th Lake road. en of Lawn drive en- | Pontiac General Hospital. Paternal n The Rev. Mr. Samuelson is pas- tertained at a miscellancous grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. marriage tor of the First Methodist Church,| sower, . = x Mason City, lowa. * ¢ @ ve oa" rs, today of e , many here, i ine Mrs. Marshall Brooks of Wil- ie Patricia A Arriving trom Washington, liamsburg, Va., is visiting at the are Mrs. Walter. Cochran and € nn D. C., today, to spend a week [ome of her doughter, Mrs. Ed- = — = bs at ward A. Brooks of Hammond street. | ~~” * * # , She will remain here until after, ygey. Robert Menzies and chil- McInnes and Gerald Neil Thursday evening. kesh, Wis., is spending several Toll (nee Priscilla Colvin) of | Other parties given for Janet | weeks atthe home of her daugh- | Crinpewa road_are the parents of Melnnes of were a personal shower at the | ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. |, een, Cheries Robert. Birminghon, The baby was born Aug. 9,- at py Guests Fete ay |S: Josenh Mercy Hospital. and he is the ——— Ellen Ann Tiffany ond her sis-| son of the ‘Ann Brooks ter, Mrs. Delos J. Barney wifh her | Carleton = | daughter, Kim Marie, of Elizabeth | * - | Lake road are visiting relatives in | New York City and other Eastern cities. Mrs. Barney's husband, Sgt. | : , Barney is connected with Count- oad * ton MRS. GERALD MOODY | Me end Dire.- Fved-L.-Price Sait Fast Briard ae oe ver PQtTICiIa McInnes 8 peaks (ents Of a son, Terence Lee, Aso, “Poti “Gener Vows With Gerald Moody | Grandparents are Mrs. | Price of First street, Mrs. a Gerald: Neil Moody claimed vver satin, topped. by Ulusion | | Kolb of West Longfellow and Henry Patricia Ann McInnes as his bride net formed the skirt. rbor. | | Bemee = at noon today in Shrine of the jjer headpiece secured a finger Little Flower, Royal Oak, tip veil and she carried a bouquet ‘Traveler Is Honored The bride is the daughter of Mr. of white roses, centered with an |at Bon Voyage Fete | and ars. William Earl McInnes orchid | of Birmingham, and Gerald is the’. Mrs. David Sharkey of Royal | A bon voyage party honored son of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Oak was matron af honor wearing Johnstons of Lester court. at Shower | Ttems for Kitchen Given Bride - to - Be at Party Ane Louie hee. bride-clect “(of Join J. Fricke TI, was honored | F evening at a kitchen show- | er given by Mrs. James Briney of East Iroquois road. * cs * The. daughter of Mrs. Edward | A. Brooks of Hammond street and the late Mr. Brooks, Ann will) speak her vows with John Sept. 3 at 4 o'clock in All Saints Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fricke of | Benton Harbor are parents of the | Mrs. A.C. McCurry Jr., recently i ; siete ete Fe : a cornfiower blue taffeta gown ~[ prospective : r =a eget at the Lakeside home of Mrs. How: — — = yaue eke chase and headoleee Guests at the shower were | JOAN FREEMAN ard Johnson. Fifteen guests were ‘a pobeonasts cocaemed by — She carried an arrangement of Mrs, Brooks, Mrs, Marshall ° ~ | present. bronze chrysanthemums. ndmot Mrs. Alta Freeman of Sylvan Mrs. McCurry is leaving Aug. 22| Rev. Charles E. Coughlin before Stee. yy ae a tea Glefin court and Clayton Freeman’ to join her husband. 1st Lt Ac.| an altar spechoats Re | GOLD TAFFETA Brooks of Royal Osk, Mrs, | ° Cass Lake avenue announce McCurry Jr., who is returning to | S!adioli and chrysanthemums. Wearing gold taffeta gowns with Bertha Sanford, Mrs. William | ‘h¢ engagement of their daughter the United States after a year of; The bride wore a gown fasb- | poid shoes and headpieces and T. Orr of Wyandotte and Mrs. | 304". to Raymond E. Pace, son duty in Korea. | foned with white lace bodice, | carrying “bouquets of rust chry- Harry Miner. | of Mr. and Mrs. Armond C. Pace ‘The couple will spend two months| featuring a scoop neckline edged | santhermims were the bridesmaids. Gibers ware bia Genes Like | of Keego Harbor. A Nov. 25 on the west coast before he reports With scalloped lace, and long | Eileen Doak of Detroit, and Mya, Harry Bell, Mrs. Wilson Har- | ae is See | at his next base in Abilene, Texas.| sleeves. A white lite apron effect | Ariene Veryille of Berkley. bage of Birmingham, Mrs. Eugene Robert Fitzgibbon, brother of McCurdy of Clarkston, Mrs. Char- Ghar. |C@Lr emony Unites the bride from Birmingham. served as best man. Seating the les Warman, Mrs. Charles Halpin, Mrs. Lester Tangen, arid Mrs. | Thelma Williams, | | guests were Ross Moody, brother | of the bridegroom, and George ee ee Jonnie Garland Janet Kugler dentink. Completing the list were Elsie and William |’ * * 8 Pontiac Press Phete | Benson, Mrs. Edwin Cantrell and In the home of her parents, Mr. R.K | The bride’s mothe: t . Russell I. W : . Aester were 8 + wore a two Mrs. Orpha Fisher of Mary Day avenue| comes for a visit. Mrs. Stelt has no trouble ‘daughter, Carol, of Rochester, | "md MIs. Russell I. Williams of | : | piece dress of French blue ,shan- P ya met Taylor, Mrs. Daniel Lookout drive, Thelma June Wil -married t She wore chin, j ‘ung. a mat g jew- (left) enjoys a triple treat wheh her daugh-| liams became the bride of Jonnie F aod het and whitn : ter, - Mrs. James Stelt of Otsego (right) | six- er Bers omins: Paul (left) and Joel | Mack. Lynn Garland. riday evening | * *« * ot Bethel | joergens lace over taffeta dress The bridegroom's parents are} accessories was worn If Visitors Are Invited John Garland and the late Mrs. Evangelical ed rer Johnston for her son's Turn Off TV . ; H&th mothers wore — < poseningg ee + of the| and Reformed ey "ardaa corsages, Video May Be On ‘ During Unexpected Emmanvel Baptist Church, per- | Chureh. A wedding breakfast was held formed the July 29 rite. The becde is | immediately following the cere- ? i Devon Gables for 100 The bride was wearing a pink ‘ —_-= nyfon gown, a pink — ie a the daughter Gants and a late afternoon | corsage and pink and white ac- | of Mr. and | o a Brena —— he bride's parents, The matron of honor, Mrs. Paul Mrs. Charles | When the couple left on a motor - ce I} Dupuis of Garden City, was also in E. Kugler of trip 40 northern Michigan and os : ? : Wisconsin the new Mrs. Moody pink nylon with a pink and white Port | ; . Tearnation corsage. ortage street,| was wearing an avocado shan- -—__—______-__—_ By EMILY Pest 7 A question that is asked over | Fo and over again is in this letter: “T Intend to go to the West Coast when I get my vacation. A very close friend of mine has relatives) gw living not too far from where 1) -intend to stay. She has given me | the name and address of these) } t . Serving as best man was the and he is the poe: Pp Pap lier plicit bride's uncle, Paul A. Depa. of son of Mr. and | her bridal bouquet “ Garden City. | i , a age linen oe = ae . Mrs. Phillip N. ae Pag] poring ens - bride's and-& = ' A spinwall of Patricia and Gerald both attended 3 i j = North-G | Michigan Sate University, avenue. Leet ae Auxiliary — carnation corsage. When the ‘couple left on a wed- ding trip for Kentucky, the bride | was wearing a navy bive linen | suit and white accessories. tie to Jook | Upon their return, the bride's” ba ie ante eg ast parents will hold a garden recep- Mrs. Melvin Ward was elected them > on will be glad to vay tion Aug. 20 for 150 guests at their MRS. WILLIAM, ki R. KESTER president of Chief ‘Pontiac 377 reagan : aon home. moh and Mrs. Garland will .| American Legion Auxiliary at the [make their home in Romulus. | JQnet Kugler Is Married ~frecent meeting held atthe Post p ; Home on Lake Oakland. 13 ee a 4 Other officers are: Mrs. ‘Mar- oem, Prayer in Evening Church Rite. | first vice-president; Opens Church | 7 Mrs. James Hight, second vice- Before an altar banked with; The gowns were accented by | President; Mrs, Charles Myers, Grou p Meeting white gladoli, blue delphinum and! narrow bands of-accordion pleat- Secretary; Mrs. Joseph Charter, ~ greens, Janet Kugler became the | ing around the neckline and down treasurer; Mrs. Charles Chandler, The August meeting of the WSCS bride of William Kester at the | the back to the hemline. chaplain; ‘Mrs. Mitchell Ram-- of Oakland Park TT Chart Friday eve and Reformed Thete pert, yo cn and Mrs. Alfred was opened Thursday evening with | Ch Friday evening. headpleces_ were ‘small ulda, s¢rgeant-at-arms, ; +a poem, “The Clock -.of Life’ and | © * * bands of blue leaves trimmed j * * * “I would like to do this very much, but after thinking about it I wonder if it would be proper for me to call perfect strangers and tell them that I-am a friend of Mary Joné@s and that she has Answer: Correctly Mary Jones | you letters which | ‘you mail as soon as you arrive ried a cascade arrangement of G ’ Kohn and Mrs. eect ae eee ss 6 = |formed the ceremony st 7:3) In)’ pine and white deiphintam. © | Salkgld comprise ao” enclave saaapel vouk Mpunny ema It was reported that five imem-|"'* Pre — D. Richard Kester, served his pall bers of the WSCS visited St. John| The bide Is the daughter of | brother as best man and seating | District president, Mrs. Alice “Bear Mrs. Post: What can one ais ’ Methodist Church on Highland ave-| Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Kugler | the guests were Gerald Breen, Ric- | W8eman of Royal Oak will install =. nue. The meeting was that of the| of Portage street, and the bride- hard Hartman and Wayne Scott |/ of having to introduce two people Looking at- pictures of farm cunals with River Forest, Hl, today afer visiting grand- Chicago and Detroit district of the! groom's parents are Mr. “= Jr. | Aug. 27 in the Lake Oakland Pon- and the name of one of them has) their mother, Mrs. Harold A. St. John Jr. are | | parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. St. John of | xington Conference . Me i o See and Mrs, —— A. Moffat. | the marriage of her granddaughter | dren are visiting in Pontiac trom Moody. = Ann Brooks. Ann and John J, ' mong ; S + The rehearsal dinner for the! Ficke II will exchange nuptial on aoe a She is: the —{ Janet_Kugler-William Kester wed vows at- Ait Saints Episcopal) 0. ang temally, Wir--and Mare, daughter oj ding party was given by. Nancy | Chureh on September 3, Albert apace ore drive. M nd M Gray at “Grayorde,” the Gray ~~ Sar s 6 6 Mr. @ Mrs, an... Lake Ang Mrs..Kdwin:)...Brand~ot-Qah- MWY aia - oles” oo —WPittiam Fart = @ prayer. given by Mrs. Ir! Wil-| an. poy. Maynard Oesterle per | “itt iridescent beads. Each car. | Mrs./ Charles Marsh, Mrs. , liams. | : f soogonen ompletely. slipped.ope's.mind?. 11: sig+emonthaold- Mark~and:-three= est -froquois~ road: and Mrs.-Samuel:- Gx ssaey” Rather reported” barrassing iilikiben Gan ena es David, They are returning-to their home f in| Backus of Miami road. i ram sre many of your rea Bride Is Married in Silk Taffeta Gown e| BIRMINGHAM — A gown: of) and Mrs.Godege A. Burnham of |the ceremony in the church par- seit knoe, “Do| White silk taffeta with # full skirt Glenwood avense. pay Janet McDonald attended her | nf ed | Sister as maid of honor wearing For her wedding trip to the | __ & Princess frock of white organdy | Muskoka Lakes, the new Mrs. Irwin | over bluestaffeta. Her bouquet-was' was wearing a gray and “pink of garnet roses and ivy. tweed suit with pink hat. : JUNIOR ATTENDANTS - Upon their return the couple Witt’ Junior bridesmaid, Mary Ellen reside in Royal Oak. : jDeide, ‘and attendants Diane Wyn Give to Good — Kitchens Announce — Daughter's Betrothal cal gowns fashioned like the honor ‘What do you do with towels that , sister of the cron alge “4 “ti were a bad buy because they are |, of ae George Burnham was wearing selvedge : Nancy , id man and seating the guests were) 1 ss acc mets ae anne | Gail Lewis Charlotte Ward. James Gordon, Donald Tipton, R. they're ot East > gowned Dale Wyn; L. Frederick Phillippi| Consider doriating them to a new blue waltz length and Robert. E. Hincks. _ | Mother for emergency bedpads or is with scoop | A reception was held following’ mopups. She can use them. skirts. ting along all sight uwatib-the boy: . boy friend and felt terrible. ae A 2 . \ J THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. Girl Lost Steady by, Not Standing By By ELIZABETH WOODWARD * You can get into enough messes of your own, Most of you, without having somebody else step in and take over.- Lots of you take a terrific beating at the hands of your so-called friends. And you go utterly helpless when the invading marauders are utter strangers. Here are two short stories that bear me out. Two situations in which a girl went helpless in the face of aggréssive, — competition. “Dear Miss Woodward: We were’ terribly serious about each other after going steady for about a month. He loved me, he told me so, I loved him, and everything was going beautifully. Until a! couple of days ago. “After we'd gene to the show, he took me swimming, and one of his bey friends was there flirt- ing with four girls, We were get- brought those girls over to join us. And just to make me mad those giris flirted ~ outrageously with my bey friend! “He seemed to be enjoying it and acted as though I wasn't even there, so I went and sat with a couple of girls I know. I watched those girls carrying on with my “His boy friend came over to me and told. me my boy friend still liked me. But when I was getting ready to leave, he came over again , and told me my boy friend wanted his ring back and his bracelet. | wigs 5 “I only had his bracelet with me, pe so ft gave it to him-and teft.— a “I haven't been able to eat or | sleep since. I've tried to get in| touch_with my boy friend~to find out what the score is, but haven't) been able to reach him. I still) wear his ring because I love him so much, Please, what should I do?" M RS. BIRMINGHAM—Joan Katherine Smith, daughter of Mrs. Millard | | Thorn Smith of Abbey road and | the late Mr. Smith, was married at eleven o'clock this morning in St. Hugo ‘of the Hills to W. Murra. Answer: A' situation indeed. There you were, minding your own business peacefully and happily. | when along came four marauding females, and you let them take ‘What could you have done to prevent the whole ruckus? Stub- bornly held your favored posi- | tion, first of afl.- You had a date | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G.. Glae- ser of Detroit. Thorn Smith Jr. of to the altar. Fes pallern _ MURR. 4Y SMITH Morning Service Unites Joan K.Smith, W. M. Smith Smith of Detroit. He is the son ar | St. Louis, Mo., escorted his sister | with your bey friend. He was ome. they'd have: seen hew , jealousy, your upset and anger by. = y hes You could have made the wind blew. w out on him. You couldn't t clear by-sitting close to him, . take it, And he decided to give jotalking to him ‘in-asides, and Instead you bowed out. In burt | vou something to be mad over. “playing heavily on the word | frustration you ditched your boy/|"-¢o‘ fhe sent his emissary—he “we” when chatting with those | fiend and left him at the mercy didn't come to make up with you girls. If you had stood your | ot the invaders. You showed your | himself, And he's not available ——-' ~ | for talking things over now. If you cay't reach him by tele- phone, write him a letter. Tell him honestly and frankly that you were so upset-by the episede . en the beach that you test your | Joan Smith see yoo yong ag ear cad became the | self-confidence. ’ bride of W..\. Tell him you're sorry for your Murray Smith this morning you'd like to make up with him ‘cause you're unhappy over the couldn't go and repeated what my girt friend had told me. He get mad and called up and she him she'd never said any such Mr. Smith. He is the son him, this wouldn't have happened. (You like him, so I can't imagine why you'd want to turn him down. juniess the evening was inconven- ient.) But you spoke without thinking. You_revealed conversation you'd had in private with your girl friend—a conversation that was like. You made him on ‘causé it , obviously ‘wasn't the truth. And | The bride wore an original Ceil | you should have known that—since ! Chapmap ,gown, ballerina length, |with an embroidered organdy bodice and accordion pleated, y | tiered skirt. It was accented by a -pinksatin-bustle-bow, .She_carried a colonial cascade bouquet of white | stock, Fugi chrysanthemums and | pink sweetheart roses, Her sisters, Sally Thorn Smith | and Katherine M. Smith, were her ‘him Whenever you meet. | attendants. (c 1955 They wore waltz Jength frocks " United Feature Syndicate, Inc. ) of-white organdy over pink with = tiny pink organdy hats. Their | flowers were pink Fugi chrysaa- themums. Joseph David ‘Smith was nie | BIRMINGHAM~Summer brides brother’s best man and rs in- | are holding the social spotlight in cluded Frederick C. Glaeser, Ger- | Birmingham. Among them is El- ald Mrosak and Everett Labadie exaggeration. Your girl friend made you look mighty silly—all because you fora foo much. She stepped in nd spoiled your chances of dating” the boy you like. When he forgets | the episode he may get around to | it again—particularly if you con- tinue to make good impressions on Je. | will be married to Richard B. A reception was given in the | Begole on Aug. 20. Smith = ; |. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cary of | Lahser road will give a supper For her wclding trip to Bermuda | ‘party for them Sunday evening and the bride wore a White embroi- | and Mrs. Ari Begole, parents dered linen sheath under ot the bridegroom-elect will give white coat. They will live in| the rehearsa] dinner Aug. 19 in Birmingham. their home = Covington drive. * : Patty Leyland, whose wedding | Post-Nuptial | te Don McLean will take place | Aug. 27, w be honored at a Shower Given. for Newlywed _ Mrs. Thomas M, MeMahon was honored recently at a post-nuptial shower given by Ida Jane Arcand and Sharon Wolf at the latter's East Wilson street home. * * * | “luncheon Wednesday by Mrs. Da- mon 8. Gall. Mary Ann Wales is also planning | a party for next | week. — Mrs. McMahon is the former Sue Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Atkins of Cherokee road. Thomas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J, McMahon of Jutison by Varden Petite ‘This pattern is cut to designer measurements, not standard pat- tern measurements. Varden Petite is one of thé good ‘fashion houses who have made a hose measurements are smaller Rast Waist Hips Sines but still. in. proportion. (36% 2% 31% inches * 14 ‘These women, whose style sense; 3... = £ js as keen as their long legged, «2 33 43 inches 20 sisters, have found that Varden Pe-| Size 12 requires 4% yards of 36 tite knows how to design clotlies| inch material for dress and % that are figure flattering, and news- | yard of 36 inch mai material for con- worthy. : trasting fabric. with nap. - 228, ad ine, Officers Are Elected at Hodges Reunion _ ; whole mess. He might come halt- at St. Hugo way to meet you! of the Hills. | vies Woodward: 1 like a She is the boy -who recently. liked my girl friend. She broke off with him) daughter of because she said he got fresh with} 5 Mis Millard her ithe “movies. (1 didn't be Sui of lieve it because she’s always tell-| — -Smith_of — ing tall tales.) Birmingham “A week age be ached me to and. the late | €° out with him, and I said I ‘of thes thing to ‘me! Now, how can I Frederick G. | 5** ‘im % sek mo out againt” Glaesers of | Answer: Had you given him an-|_ Detroit other excuse for not going out with far from flattering to the boy you | your girl friend has a record of | len Ann Snader of Clarkston who | and their small danghter, Nancy. AUGUST. 13. 1955 MRS. S: E. “CAW NE and MRS. HANLEY Mrs. S. E. Gawne Becomes. These two attractive young! lumbo, and the year before eet ladies met in the finals for the|she reached the final round and Bloomfield Hills Country Club/ lost to the same Mrs. Columbo. championship and Mrs. S, E.| Susie ranks as the outstanding | Gawne, left, emerged the victor by | golfer .of:the..year at Bloomfield a margin of 4 and 3 over Mrs.| and hag played rather consistently Hanley Dawson, Jr., right. Mrs.|in the 80's. Her low round is an) Gawne carded an 8. 81, and according to professional | * « ® Bill Graham she ought to break Mrs. Dawson reached the finals | before the year is over by ‘eliminating Mrs, Norman J.- —————— | Fredericks, Mrs. Louis.J. Columbo Tile Muffles Sound and Mrs, William T, Gossett, HM, A rubber file Tioor for the play- | Susie sailed through her half of ne. can tone down. the clatter of | the draw with victories ever Mrs. children’s play. G. Morley, Mrs, J. G. Cope- The flooring can be installed | | tand and Mrs, Harvey Lace. easily even by a do-it yourself | Peggy Dawson won the champi-| handyman. It is easy to remove jonship a year ago with a victory | spilled paint, glue and ink from the over _her sister- in- rlaw, Betty Co- rubber. ‘Summer Brides Highlight Social Whirl* saree House guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray | William C. Sproull of Shirley drive | have returned home from a visit | are two of Mrs, Sproull's sisters|with their son-in-law and daugh- | \from the West. They are Mrs ‘ter, Mr.-and Mrs. E. R. Greer Jr. |Walter Cannon of Beverly Hills, | and their two daughters at their | DAWSON JR. 0 give scatter rugs extra body birthday party for Mrs. nd make them lie flat, try adding Stoner, ba small amount of liquid starch in or T = final rinse water during taur- ‘Country Club Golf Vict ap Hedger Dickson. —_ |Bride-to-Be Feted at Shower Margaret Henzel Speaks Wedding Vows Today _ - A miscellaneous bridal shower honored M enzel Thurs- day evening at the Hilicliff drive home of Mrs. Richard Shaul. Mrs. Aitred Perna assisted the hostess, ie -' * ade bedame the bride of Clifford E. Morris this morning at St. Michael Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam if ee of Chamberlain street and oo is the son of Mr. and lex S$. W. Morris of Avery road. Ginests at the “shower were” Mra. Hentel, Mra, Wiltlam Reeve, Mes. Velmar Croteau, Mes, Willlam Hensel and Mra, Others were Mrs. Paul Shaul, —+Mers.—F W.-Morris, Mrs. Edward_. Reddish, Bette Morris, Mrs. E. A, Dailey, Mrs, Clayton Warner and Mrs. Aaron Cramer. Club Honors Two ‘Women at Party The Loyal Neighbors Club of Going street met Thursday eve- ning at the home ef Mrs, James | Binning for a baby shower for Mrs. James Binning Jr., and a Leroy Assisting the hostens were Mra, — gis and Mrs. Albert Brewster. mn At Open Tonight "til 9 Sunday Pendletons Are Here REAR of STORE Alvin. Huron at Telegraph Exclusive Sportswear_for Ladies & Jack Bollman, Mrs. Grever- Sturm : on were hosts at dinner Monday eve- Wednesday. The three will leave | j ming for Mr.‘ and Mrs, Walter Monday morning to drive to Syra-| grecker and their quests, ?"~. and cuse, N. Y., to visit another sister | yirg. Larry Long of Venezuela. at her home there. oemee! * * e Mrs. John 8. Hollister is Mrs. James K. Lewis and her house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. daughter, Nanoy, will give a | Carleton Scott. Cartye Seolt was i luncheon home fast weekend from Previ- | and personal shower next week for bride-elect Mary | dence. B. J., for a visit with her Pamela Scolaro who will be mar. | Parentt, ried Aag. 27 to —_—— Ryan. | * * ¢ _* & Mr. and Mrs: A. A. Appieford Mrs, Arthur Bull will entertain a have returned home frora a six luncheon weeks’ trip abroad. Mrs. Erie’ Matus gave a luncheon Mrs. Frederick Darden and Mrs. | iand shower Friday in her Bates John G. Wood will be hostesses at | | street theme bhonoring~ bride-elect, a tea Tuesday honoring bride-elect. | Barbara Kinney. baker Ann Carse, of Detroit. - * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen i\Old Mavonnaise Jor Makes Pennv Bank — Take an old mayonnaise jar, cut a slit in the lid, and place are here from their home in Hinsdale, M., for a visit with Mrs, Allen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs._Draper_ Allen, _ * * *, Mrs. Daniel Galbreath has re Calif., and Mrs, William Clark ot ‘home at = Minnetinka, Minn. St. Joseph Mo. * @¢ Mrs. Sproull. entertained at © gr and Mrs. Richard Allman g “brunch” for her = sisters jar high on your pantry shelves, || i o-* Come spring cleaning time,’ you'll have a nice little pot of money for some new kitchen cur tains, of ser stlatpie dae Coming Events 1 tinion Awxtlia naay at Dodge Park 10. Ohio, after a ‘visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Muir K. Lihd ol Mohegan rive. : Mrs, Donald P. Babson and her three children of Wellesley, Mass., aré here for a visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pontiac Ty Averill_of- Rivenoak avenue. To- | scheduled for JANIS SUE HARMON ~ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Harmon ‘of Kergop street announce the en-’ | gether they will go up to “oo Averill summer home at Luding” bre of radtord Bt. : TO AVOID DELAY BRING YOUR PIECES “IN EARLY. Offer_for a limited time oily, $52 Sit st Sir Biden Swoon 38 CONNOLLY’S Are Repeating This OUTSTANDING b ] i 4 4 Because the response to our April Silverplating Special was $0 great, and because so many women have asked, “When are you going to make the special offer again” . we are again offering you the opportunity te SAVE on SILVERPLATING at the récent gathering. The next | reunion will be held July 29, 1 at the same location. — ton the end of the week. gagement of their daughter, Janis — Sue to Richard L. Ellis, son of! -Mr. and ste. - Sreitiy Hig- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ellis of ble 111 of Broson, announce the 956 | Hickory Nut street. Tie ce | Mar ato Sanger, “Mary Jane, | is planning a fall wedding. F Aug. 4. When Y¢i Think of Music, Think of .Gallagher’st EYE OPENER SAVES YOU *2.05 COASTER-TUMBLER SET OF FOUR ti <“ Beautiful turquoise blue and desert white ceramic tumblers fired to resist heat and cold. The coasters - “gre silver finished metal filigree in Tigertail designs, Has three rubber feet. A useful gift for yearcuund entertaining. : wonoay my $395 nec. PRICE $600 MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS (24 Ne Saginaw St. \ Ge nbortip s S08. eer HE Senet eet p- jh substantial savings. Your priceless ——. precieve, antiques or any other worn silverware can be capitol Se eriginal benty of qroct savings —— this month ony. age living goo soak siping ont gaara ‘ | ee Se | { =a 16 W. HURON sr. ae a Bowls 5.95, ae BEFORE YOU BUY Waste Bowls 88 “ANY PIANO Tea & Coffee Pots 6.95 pg bows ne Serving Trove (pero: tn) “87 [> spiver PIANO cmon win pa'yohe a ys OF YOUR CHOICE |}. babe | baal nan ‘ . Rana - ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, _SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1955 Angel-On: Two-Feet ‘Props Up’ Hee Unhappy Neighbors Ta PICEA ns cavnca| Guest Speaker Confident Living a fon Prayer Book |Humble Household Echoes bl Dominant |. tettaestooum ren aurs |@t Bethany Changes Drawn With Grandma's Laughter Bishop States is: xe sence ate ~ ene UR Campiis’’ Pastor Gueet Casnda Choch Syeed| ec cee ee ee waslen aged | Prelate Tells Catholic — =| at Morning «Service to Vote on Revisions at | Negro woman. She lived in Florida and her grandson, knowirig 1| Heads to Fight Forces — September Session was spending a short vacation Snes _ me to go to see her. | of Darkness He wrote me that he of her as “an 1 on two fi TORONTO (INS) — A proposed) «She has never nad et * he said, mye laugh’ is like | HIGHLAND PARK. Ill. (RNS) revision of the Book of Common | music.” And he told me about all the children she | =| ee Aeepapderyntd pose Prayer ef the Church of England had put- through school, including himself. divectare of the Catholie Daugh- jin Canada will be submitted to) I went out to her place, a humble little house at ter, of America here that the its General Synod which meets at the edge of town on a dirt road. But there was no forces of evil in the United States Edmonton, Alta., in September. one home. I was just about to leave when I saw are winning the war for control of in Baptist ‘Chutch Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. - 10:00 A.M. i The Ee SDS a : by a woman coming down the road with a pack on her men’ ae minds and souls. Auditecient - 2 pligaayre aaa nats “back. She had a rolling walk, almost like a sailor's. “bishop; who ts~national uditorium a And she sang as she walked. (chaplain af the CDA, called for an - Bible Class ._ , Ther ake te Sy ey OO When she came up in front of the house, I asked | Sll-out crusade to halt the grow- Peres " : : translate, shorten and drop , L if she were the woman for whom I was looking. ing immorality in mortion pictures. EN. ROBERT DE WITT | suct-of the-archalc x cheene betas is tanemeemnd-atiie: brazen immodesty in dress and os Departmentalized Sunday School for All papa : : ‘ fi and Include Jesus’ “eleventh * mT) ot Tapani dl sit @ captivating « anners. and “suggestive and vul- — : Cranbrook Minister commeaniment” when bo taall } sponges can I * for you? age gar etvectising, - ‘ tuted the Sacrament of Holy e came over to see you, . “We are figh not alone t = ‘CHOSEN VESSELS”: . to Attend Convention Communien, “Why, isn't that nice of you? What did you come to see me for?” — and i = a “but Attending the genera] convention Fred ~ a a the principalities e@ powers R Fil of Protestant Episcopal Churches The Rt. Rev. rick H. yet Well,” I answered, your grandson wrote me and sald that of darkness abroad in America.” BS ev. Willard Stalleup, Teacher _. kinson, Bishop of Toronto, said t you are ‘an angel on two feet,’ and I wanted to see an angel on |” jie mA ae io: Ss epee pny ee a wilt be the Rev. Robert De Witt) committee had tried to” Ss '_ pk. Ht eS —- “Catholic “Acti ia a BROADCAST OVER WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 of Christ Church Cranbrook. | “realistic as possible.” He said it ‘ 4 rather than on Catholic activities. Tho eoueuuiian wi ouvens in | Sought to drop some passages that She laughed. “I’m no angel, and that boy shouldn't say such | “A aingle objective, pursued HEAR Honolulu from Sept. 415. iy littl ype _ = —_ things about his old grandma.” . through a minimum of means, will aided ‘too little y | | RIGHT ABOUT GH ~ | achieve greater results, " the ae | TT The Rev, Mr. DeWitt will attend | jure up_less than a Christian idea | ® GHT AB LAU well a - s s ® : A E as clerical delegate from the Dio- | of God." “He said you had a. laugh like music,” I told her, “and he was” ae 2a ; | cese of Michigan. He is leaving to- py aMPLES CITED a right about that." ma Noted Evangelist and Bible Teacher day. w the latter, Dr. Wilkin-| She asked me in and showed me pictures of all the children she U.S.-Red Interchange i - Speaker — 1] A. M. and 7:30 P. M. i 7 ————_. jam cited ately Ty =e — beens Ren = ee rang and she answered it. 1 could of Ministers Requested aaa “SUEY © SERRE UP —— : ‘oking most justly Thy wra ar saying: “Now y, don't you worry 't you worry. Baptismal Service N b k Y fi | From Michigan Catholic | — against us" and “the | I'll come over there this afternoin and ru Prop you up. . . Just " tiered 2. , 4 = | e fast a outh remembrance ee ae lremember, I'll prop you up.” ran mee a errors ry — Entertained Here | grievous unto ole bie + : When she had hung up, | asked, “Who is this you're going to | United States “in. the interest ot AIR-CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM | ee | prop up?” _reciprocity,” to administer to “the ui | The Youth Fellowship of Joslyn| Many dia a ae layout and “Oh,” she answered, “that’s a poor little old rich white woman reiabons wees i as gg rea 3 : The Christian and | Ave. United Presbyterian Church a of the — = "and she’s having an awful time; at least she thinks she Is. So (ae caiied aa Waaula GG adiait ax 901—Sundey School Attendance Last Sundey Missionary Alliance Church | ‘entertained a group of young peo | a4 i¢ neg gh ORE -_— = be Dr.| i'm going over this afternoon to her house and prop her up." bres priest ee to re- (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) | ple from Minden, Neb. recently. | F, H. Cosgrave, former provost | I liked that—" her up.”” Don't we ali need “propping up” now lace Fr. George Bissonette, A.A. } - DR. TOM MALONE Rev. O. J. Bersche, Pastor | Enroute to the New Wilmington of the University of Toronto's | ang then? “ee who was yong —— the Rus- Pastor | $ F Sch. 5080 « = | Conference in Pennsylvania, the | Trinity College, and rag _ e 6 @. BS a ove : ears made to the it 3. ° * i * ; | y ee ° 113 young people of high" school and | enroll aa On aay tS As we continued to talk, it seemed to me that this woman was Soviet Foreign Office in a note de- == | Morning Weeship- 11-e. m. college ages toured the- Pontiac John the Baptist and one of the one ef the most radiant, happy and completely cheerful individuals ; livered in Moscow, Allie ia Youth | automobile plant and visited Green- Church's leading liturgical schol- I had ever met. Finally I asked: “How did you get this way? How \— ™ nce | field Village and Ford Museum. | Fs. | did you f nd this joy and happ.ness FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fellowship 6:15 p. m. | Their pastor, the Rev. Paul Sutton li : M tt did you find this joy and ee | kland_ an in Z | accompanied them. Religious Motto , | cov w my uearr | oe and. . < eo aw, Evangelistic Service As a final gesture, the two groups g ed i “Why, landsakes honey,” she replied, “I just have God in my . ‘ontiac, Michigan HP. 7:30 p. m. joined in a-picnic and swim at a tO Be Plac In heart.” That seemed a rather adequate answer, and I went away | ev. H. H. Savage, Pastor local lake. 4 stl: happy within myself. . Rev. W E. Hakes, Asst Pastor = - . : Public Buildings I can see her yet, standing there on that faded watch the shabbiness Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Page rome ae epee ot jot her surroundings made beautiful by the radiance on her face. 4 the Word Commer Gast. aren nn6 Bit, Chemeee sf Mill St. Pontiac ball oda, ae scopa: Whet she had was phi bawend Ge NBA —5- Seana aan wasae es ewe iw ene sage issued here, urged a world mupauvemente of ceccus. © wns Gee mest baste of oll idtes | . a SUND, DE hy of 9:45 6 A.M. Sunday Morning Service. 10:30 A. M. ‘meeting ef religious groups “to| expressed in the Bible simply as “God is love.” This woman — ; MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M “THE TEST OF THE PLOW” save the world from self-destruc-| truty loved people because she had God in her heart. | Sun. School, 9:45 A. M. : | _ .M. . Mr. ves, ” ; : { “ELIJAH TS HERE” —eee the politicians have lost the | And how does one get God in his heart? It is very simple. First, —_—_—— ! EVENING SERVI ? ™ , world,” said the Negro denomina- | | develop love in your heart and then you will have God in your heart. w. i 90: _M. ‘ ~ = = —- a ‘tion’s Board of Bishops. ‘Religion | And the only way you can have love in your heayt is to cast out hate ership, 11 00 A.M WHEN THE FIRE FELL ” WHEE Vecation Bible Schdo! Dersdnatiation Program EVANGEL TEMPLE | divided cannot: save it. ‘and prejudice and grudges. The greatest of aif formales of joy is Res ° Noting recent world-wide meet-| the Biblical precept, ‘Love one another.” ‘| Eve. Rally, 7:45 P M. Rev. H. H. Savage, speaking at both services YMCA. Side Entrance” ings of Protestants, Roman Catho- ° e i lics, Jews, Buddhists and Moslems, ; rnd ta ee ees te ee ee €ast-out-+ ‘ . A : - messa; the time | \e Non-Denominational Full Gospel ned . sr conterence > all spirit- | resentment and hate. Practice love, and ultimately you will receive | Mid — Thurs. ; ‘ual groups who “believe in the | love in return. You cannot expect that the world will change overnight | _ ° First Southern Missionary Sunday School ......... 9:45. A.M. ] brotherhood of man.” simply*because you've changed. But by continuing to live with love |} BAPTIST CHURCH Ww 7 Savice : 11-00 A.M ‘in your heart, you will have made a beginning, and presently your FIRST orship Service ...... We bis . S| _world will -be a much happier place in which to live. | | a | " Evangelistic Service Providence ates : “(Copyright 1955) ASSEMBLY | “_—— Sunday Evening ...:. 7:45 P.M.1/Special Services ' ~ | OF GOD a Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. | | War Dead Be H edit 2106. us| Morning Worship .....11:00 A.M. ee Or ae ee The Rev. — Long. — ar ea Oo e Onor 48 in ee . : : Bie = a Pe | . : : a BTU... 645 PLM. tot mint ome tires OUNGay at White Chapel |} ¥?0. unday | ae “WESLEYAN METHODIST | iscics cess mes re pug ny et com eerie Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. a es ae oil be service wil be held Sunday at{ This service sponsored by the eet C5 Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. oa @ NORTE LYNN igre Pre om. | served at 2 p.m. and at 3 p.m.|230 p.m. at White Chapel Me-/ combined committees of Gold Star wee : - \ E Sunday Schoo) ee - ~ Pee REV. A. BH. MULLINS. Pastor Phone FE 46-6574 | 11:00 Worship ‘ Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. | the —- eeoraryy will, “greed a Mothers and Gold Star wives of 1: a | Atfiliated with Southern Baptist Convention : - Rev. C. _D. Priess, Pastor heel honoring the church | r * the State of Michigan will honor FIRST UNITED , | SS auuiliaries. ‘The sermon. will be Wid War it hermes tm evey | PENTECOSTAL CHURCH theater of war buried together and OF PONTIAC the Korean War dead in the adjg- $0 @euard Sirect cent plot. Everyone oh elcome! , This service is held on the Sun-'[ senday sereo: .. to:00 AM. |day closest to Aug. 14, Victory Day |] Seeds? Morning ....-.. ii a) Ee and World War I heroes also will |] wea fvening Rite = be honored by placing of a wreath an ee coves 1:48 ©. MM. - = THE CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST CH the Rev. H, Clark. [FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH -| ILLS BAPTIST CHURCH si foce armue a , a _ | seta eae es © Invites You to Our Services Cnivereal ave. Watertand ‘Township. te_serve_the entire oommansty Suilding 1 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172 ay eo oe = Worship ot God 10:48am. Church Bui ing den _ All Are Welcome! * | at Polar Bear Monument. Meeting cue. TR Pe Saturday Night, 7:30 P. M. ay gp ' [Sets N Cw Record On Decoration Day when the | REV MARVIN P. RESTER Sunday Schoo! se cseesesenses . - 10:00 a. m. FIRST ‘CHURCH of GOD at $66 Millions : eee onan fig reotered ‘nies seandat evening a Morning Service eeeuces oueeee 744100 a: m. Bat Rosievard — , Soeth of Lookout Drive | Sl es D. Cc. (RNS) — on the World War II monument. | east, a. atch wan Sunday Evening Service ....... 7:30 p. m. 9:45.a.m. Sunday School 10:45 8. m. Morning Service Church construction set a new re- | Colonel Marine DeLee will be | _The Gospelaires of Pontiac Singing. , 7:30 p.m. Evening Service | cord in July with a total of $66,-| gues speaker. He served in the \ pare rE 1460 on Your Dial Sunday trom 7:30 to 8 p. m. - For Transportation Call alighted or FE +1708 000,000, the Departments of Com- [ Normandy campaign, Battle of the Pontiac Unity Center : : Wd. Goanling Veeser “Yereiee 180 pm Pk = : ensanifinanefiencon A Offices: Andersen, — a < siemee Swen — f Bulge and was decorated with the: bronze star, Army Commendation 714 N. Saginaw St, previous -high for a month estab- lished in June and $14,000,000 over i the July, 1945. figure. i | ta ty en a ee re thy Hin-action in Wort War I. while || construction for the seven months REV. EB. ASHLEY serving in the 326th Infantry, 82nd | to $401,000,000, a gain of 32 per division. cent over the same period of 1854 | Tent Meetings _ Other speakers will be the Hon, Michael J. Vichsler, Consul, Cana- Wilson’ A Avenve ‘Church | Will Begin__ ____| dian Consul to Hear Former Pastor | Sy nday Night Medal and Croix de Guerre. At present he is with the Army Ordnance Corps. He was wounded | THE BETHANY CHURCH ~The American Baptist Church, W. Huron St. ‘FRED ROBERT TIFFANY, Pastor Sunday School, 11 A. M. Sunday Services, 11 A. M. Rev. R. Garner. Pastor Lowell Baggett. Choir Director Complete Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. ee ee ea 7 Large Classes for All Adu - Combined Public. poten 10;30 A.M, 9:45 A. M. to inis Children's Church and School . and q bea era . ig poorer Suet sity | Foreign: Ween, B ; 245 P. : a oe eo ‘ 4 . De Lelnd eros Psi Old Fashion — © [°3°sS5sE saiey cme! feo S's a. Sep emeaieed : Fareed ane, Sea, "Gale we | eee “neomeee! A Friendly Place to Worship ‘Tent Meeting po eae st MOMS of Americ a ————————— at ae nen ts North of Square ‘whieh will include— aa Calvary . rape 7 oe = it ee "306. Midway-Off ne | Beulah ‘Holiness ‘Church: provide mane J. ee provided _ Sunday August 14th thra Sun., Aug. 28th ‘ NIGHTLY 7 :30 P. M. REV. EVERETT ASHLEY, Evangelist of Argo, Til. REY. EDDY.REED & WIFE of Illinois in charge of Music and You Are Cordially Invited ™ apa ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 18, 1958 OO rere - Presbyterian ‘The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore B. Alledach, Paster Bible School ... a j in Twyewwwwewwew@r+T Terr Tee eS a 7 -JOSLYN AVENUE Bdmend L Watkins, Paster Bible. School ...«0+ World Conclave Held at Toronto First’ Christian Sends Many to World - Meet ‘ for Fifth Convention Seven laymen from First Chris- tian Church will accompany the Rev. Duncan D. McColl and family to the fifth World Con- vention of Christian Churches (Desciples of Christ). This meet- ing is being held in Toronto, Ont. Aug. 16-21, Those attending will be Mrs. W. S. Tompkins and Nila, Mrs. Lulu Buckler, Mrs, L. R. and Mrs. Jack Stanley, Mrs. Brady | Adams and John H. Boaz, Mr. | |and Mrs. Edward Underwood and | sons, Mason, Deniiis and Paul | will attend over the week end. Other conventions have been | held in Washington, D. C., Leicas- N. Y¥. and rwwuvevwvvvrvvrvevewvrvvrwvev»vfvroeworosfvvrvrwee?v" = 4 Evening Service......... 7:30 ¢ & Gaeny Netane, aster K x ar TwTe-Tr.v-rvwvwrvwrvwevwewewe™ ane Worship 11:15 A 4 é FA More than 10 thousand are ex- pected from different parts of the Practical Religion ls Pait of Safe Driving CHICAGO (RNS) — Safe driv- ‘church located on Lafayette Street ‘Mr. Artz is vice president of the lin [Free Memodist Pastor Goes to East Peoria At the annual conference of Free Methodist Churches recently - held at Bethel Park, near Flint, the Rev. Howard C. tertiles Church here was- East Peoria, Ml, Mr. Artz has been pastor of the for the past four years. During this time the new par- sonage at 127 Dwight St. and two new busses have been purchased, Lots on Elizabeth Lake Avenue and one on Spokane Drive have been bought and paid for to be used for the new church site. The building fund has reached & sizable amount but not quite enough to warrant the starting of the new church. The Sunday School has increased 107 per cent. At the present time the Rev. Pontiac Pastors’ Association, and he has served as chairman of ‘tion “praising God for the spiritual isummit conference in Geneva. Youth for Christ Flects President | - Dr. Robert A. Cook Is Chosen Head for Eighth Consecutive Time. +_WINONA- LAKE, Ind. «RNS) — Dr. Robert A, Cook of Wheaton, l., was re-elected president of Youth for Christ International for | his eighth consecutive one-year term. Delegates to the. organization's er annual meeting adopted a resolu-| | & tone of the present administra- tion."’ They also offered prayers for the President and the Big Four MRS. MARY WOOD Women’s Day Observed In his presidential address, Dr. Cook urged Mr. Eisenhower to daw REV. H. C. ARTZ chaplains at Pontiac General Hos- Freed Cardinal Hopeful Sign Archbishop Believes Mindszenty Release Is God’s Answer BOSTON. (RNS)—The reported release of Josef Cardinal Minds- zenty, Primate of Hungary, is “a hopeful sign” that tenaion through- out the world is lessening, Arch- preach Recently he married Shirley Westfall. The Rev. Lyle Howison of Alpena has been assigned to the Pontiac church. He has just com- pleted a term as district super- intendent of-the Alpena district. He will préach here on Aug. 28. Baptists Draw Huge Crowds oviet Union SOMETHING?” The Pastor Preaching 6:30 P.M—Youth Groups 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. — and Study | manna nennnnd -.wTwy,TwTwTtwTte,*. —— @ FREE @ METHODIST CHURCH 87 St. {2 Blocks West of Seasr) : . i i i i i i i i i i ti i i ti i i i A Triduum Is Planned WASHINGTON (RNS) — Baptist churches in the Soviet Union are that many to get in and often stand outside to hear the services through open windows, a Quaker leader said here. Clarence E. Pickett, secretary emeritus of the American Friends Service Committee, made the| garian government could be in-. statement in reporting to the| terpreted as indicative of “a new Washington Friends. Meeting on | attitude ef the Communist his recent trip to Russia with five | Tegime for the attainment of other American Quakers. | world peace.” ee “Worldwide peace,” Archbishop Trinity Baptists Slate Cushing said, “is a long way off. It's- something that must be ob- Guest Speaker Sunday [tained step by step—even though The segvice Sunday in Trinity each step seems very small." Baptist Church will be in charge | bishop Richard J. Cushing of Bos- ton said here. * The archbishop said the news of Cardinal Mindszenty’s release was “an answer of Almighty God to | worldwide prayers for the welfare of: His Eminence.” He eald the action of the Hun- | He added: “Through prayers, of the Rev. Ezekiel Wright, one of | patience, justice and charity, God's the local ministers at the church. The Rev. Richard H. Dixon i expected home from Europe on) Aug. 27. Prayer Crusade Slates Meeting will eventually will prevail. Evil can prevail only for a time.” |Roman Catholic Centers to Offer Adult Education CHICAGO (RNS)—Five Roman Catholic adult education centers will be opened here this fall, Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Arch- | bishop of Chicago, disclosed in a letter to pastors of the arch- diocese. : He said the centers would be an extension of the work begun by i | the Sheil School of Social Studies which closed last year when Auxiliary Bishop Bernard J. Sheil .| withdrew from Catholic Youth | by “highly qualified Catholic high schools, the cardinal stated. he | Pope Makes Exception Lousville Ky,” One Married Priest No pledge of celibacy was re- quired of the Rev. Rudolf Boethe, Bring the Entire sof Temple Educators | of a National Association of Temple vait-2 i-day-of-pray behalf of the “present critical juvenile crime problem,” “Something must be dohe on a spiritual basis," he said, “to meet the mounting tide of lawlessness. We must turn to God for the an- swer as it seems nothing else is doing the job. Prayer has rast many a tide in American history and I béseech our people once again to look to God for the way out."’ Dr, Cook said ‘Youth for Christ at New Bethel Annual Women's Day will be ob- served at New Bethel Baptist Church Sunday beginning at 9:30 a.m, The Women’s Chorus will sing at the 1] a.m. service and guest speaker will be Mrs. Mary Wood. A miscellaneous service has been planned for 7:30 with gvests from the choir of Trinity Baptist Church ’ Open Daily 1] A.M, to § P.M. Friday to 9 P.M. © FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets r “PROVING OUR GOD-GIVEN CAPACITIES” Station CKLW—800 Ke. see 0:45 A.M. All Saints Epona! Church Williams Street at West Pike The Rev. ©. George Widditield, Restor Rev. Lewts W. Towler, Ceraie SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Nursery thru Third Grade. 44:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Summer Church School, Infant Nursery thru _ Third Grade. Sermon by the Rev, " Lewis W. Towler, Infant - iil | | i ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL || ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL mica. Dinie Highway Near Sashebaw 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 0:18 A.M. Moly Communion 10:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer odo by WALDO ty + ay 10:90 sneha “oe to 6 pears. Sermos ov the Ree Robert J Bickley, Vicar a a giving special music, Mrs, Ann has “grown up” ‘and no Tonger Can) Baker Lane will speak. be regarded as a “religious -phe- nomenon.” He said the movement “can be used effectively and per- manently"’ as an arm of the church. Appoint District Head — NEW YORK (RNS) — Bishop Central Methodist .Demetrios of Olympus, Chancellor —T er the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese Form US. Aaccuiaiion. {ot North and South America, has NEW YORK (RNS) — Formation Educators to coordinate the work | been named head of the Church's fourth district with headquarters in Los Angeles, The district. in- cludes 11 western states and Van-: couver, B.C., and Edmonton, Ala., of supervisiors of Reform Jewish im Canada. ‘religious schools was announced here. It will function under the aus-| PARKD ALE CHURCH pices of the Commission on Jewish OF THE NAZARENE Education, which is jointly admin- | istered by the Union of American | Hebrew Congregations and the Central Conference of American | Rabbis. An national convention of the | Sunday School 9:45 A. M, Morning Wership 16:45 A. M. new organization. is planned for | Svening Service 7:30. M. December. Its provisional officers | are Harry J. Rosen of Worchester, | Lemar WELTON Mass., president and Mary Adler | . N.Y., secretary- treasurer. | 60 State Street “Poatioc’ s Singing Church ARTHUR HUBBS Minister ot Meste 9:45 A.M.. Morning Worshi 11:00 A.M. Morning Worsh “COMFORT YE MY PEOPLE” N > Evening, Servion Bethel Park nk West ef Pint on a ms ‘Ber, Milton i. Bash, D. B, Minister Bev, Joho W. Mulder, Asse. Minister ~10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP (Broadcast over WPON 11:00 A.M.) “SEEING OURSELVES BY | GOD’S LIGHT” The Rev. John W. Mulder, Preaching The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL .............000005 9245 A.M. HOLINESS MEETING .............5565. 2D AM. EVANGELISTIC MEETING ..............7:30 P.M. THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7:30 P. M. CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES 39 Oakland Ave. FE 46-9501 ~ ri ~ oe ————— ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE 239 East Pike Street 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Wership Young People 6:45 P.M. Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. &. Varten, Paster Lavern Gheffield, Musical Director — cceanemeinenmmnagnnaenameenal™ CHURCH OF CHRIST_ © FAMILY e i hi i tin tie ln tli ll tlle, le, ll lle le, ‘ Se Bible Cech li i 4H a i ii z } Eu Workshop Aids Children’ Who Are Slow to Read felt and | ATTY. simply ‘didn't try’ in school, “When he came to us a year St. Trini @ weeks before ||| Lutheran Church realies we were Auburn Ave, at Jesste progressed quick- Missouri Synod three Rev. Reiph C. Claus year. SUNDAY SCHOOL school (ji $$$ 945 A.M. - normal | |l||| tet SERVICE 8:30 A. M. |ili; | 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. |})/! Father Gallagher commented : : that the most important of workshop's effort is with ST. ‘PAUL LUTHERAN eS ae ee } All aD) and U1 AM. tye f-and 11 A.M. aes Seaipalaseatpountateniepaereananannagteaninnantel I NR a a “St. John’s Lutheran Charch Sanday School . cewus oA C40 bb0 ees 9:45 a. m. Ww wee teebeeeees ++ 11200 a, m. need 3 sessee Eoroun W. Heten, 8 By Fete 458 Central Services Sundey 10°A. M. ond 7:30 P. M. ME Tues., Thurs, Set. 7:30 P.M. Parent Poster “FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CoURCHI|* 135 PROSPECT ST. — GEO, MURPHY, Paster 4 She ata inee aot oe Te seat cooore Prey’ a Morning Worship ........ Special Music Each Sunday | Vesper Service . creseceses 7290 pm, shat Bbc Wels... 7:30 p.m a 1000 5, Fue — Phone FE 2-6269 URE Eas a Cee Seg ESe 1 ene ce eee ee . name , . _ TO FM Wander Evening service 10:00 A.M. Sender Worship by cr fenceiron An ad ee = ew eign . ; ; the to CHURCH OF CHRIST _ - cape eantaee 08 PENG POF the A Moots 26 1196 Joslyn Ave for Worship BACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 A.M. [| IB 00 oe . ag ‘The Sacraments were in posses- Services ih Lord’s Evening.......... 7:00 P. M. * Church Matt. 16:18 Fradbaprnly salir ot ope Set sbout?. They'se not in MY Bible.” *i0% of the Ch haw A nti * ing contained § Tesrament was written. People the Bible were being received into the Christ thee wes 0 New Teouaseet. They .- thet Confirmation, were before being nepal « ———o to Christ's was ++, that and praying over and . wed and died in the anointing the ? sick. ichout ever having Christ definitely did establish .,, His Church. He did deputize His fer the - continue His teathing He ai promise that His Church would endure forever, and could nor fall —— But He sever Aid say: eis aT E io SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. mail i titer NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. > SUPREME COUNCE MDL: KMIGHTS oF ohne. RELIGIOUS — or BUREAU | 4422 LINDELL nto ¥. tours 8, missouns ae : EN mie . oo SHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1955 _ Cy te 2 ey # - ‘Shot Wrong "Chicken’ CASSOLOPOLIS #—Dinner; was ‘ehevel a bit last night when Alex-. ‘ander Fields, aiming.at a chicken, | missed and shot his wife — Lan hotgun Doctor's Trial ‘Nears Finish i 4 THE BERRYS m=) Red Chinese Deny Torture of Airmen TOKYO w — Peiping’s People's "| told of being beaten, kicked, placed in pain-inflicting . manacles, -_ being “forced to 5 na until scréamed.” $100 Million in Damages in the leg with a s ; Daily today termed “vicious prop-} BONN, Germany @®—Yugo-lavia -_ me "of * M re = mented far Pach woe ms Jury to Decide Fate of +aganda" Col. John Knox Arnold's | called lhc West rea eapird | A di Wife, Chi Idren | story of being mentally and phys- | ment today to pay anal oar r ccuse ' ' | ically.tortured by Chinese Commu- | lars for damages inflic uring Slayer, Today , i nists trying to force a confession. | the Nazi occupation. | Arnold, 42, of Silver — bape (Advertisement) . aavunin ie oe was one of 11 airmen released by MCALESTER, Okla. w» — Testi the Chinese Aug. 4 at the Hong| WILL NOT mony was nearing completion to- Kong border. day in the weekiong murder trial, - #8 ‘ef Dr; Ben T. Galbraith, accused The People's Daily editorial, SA é oe a quoted by Peiping radio. in a broad- . _— oo cast heard here, was the first Chi-| quality or ecomomy and speed In : : es e nese Red public comment on Ar-| dry cleaning. Yes, the top quality 3 34-year-old McAlester heart. 12- O B b | | Betty Grable, Marge and Gower Cham- | nolds’ story of torture. He related) oa uriful’ cleaning always, that's Pros cialist is on trial only for the | Isotopes to ave unce a y | ommunity eaters. pee. Reape beg dcing conference at Tokyo cos stand and wea bellows you'® oat 4 st Sunday, a August 14th through 21st a of =. — i Ts s Bou nci ng Red Biue Sky Drive-In | Frontier anc ites Panne o Smber: | The maiasel gaunt and strained, | it from us at 2 price and a speed : . ; a ? i . jack,” color, Stertin; ayde s : P -_ Avoid Disappointment by — _ sos =i 2% ; sir cal o : bt he were, G en tea hen: "a. _ Sun. Tues ‘Par .. " eotor. | left Travis AFB in California last | hard to beat anywhere. 4 flaming wreckage of their fashion ; ' : Chariton Heston, Donna Reed; “High = airé onke Good Die Young,” Laurence Harvey . g F ‘ . bs Picking Up Garments able two-story home. Galbraith hes | ion Cal y 44 y Gloria Graname ’ | Society,” The Bowery Boys mere = the ae lap of the re Father and Son Cleaners 4 by August 13th admitted setting fire te the home | LOUISVILLE, Ky. w—A_ 12. rancoiph ‘scott. x berethy Meatake: “Tali | eas Se te a Techat at. ia erat ees 941 Joslyn FE 2-6424 The state presented 10 rebuttal —_- o¢ ounce baby boy, about 8 inches in th me — — Ella Raines. | va' Cmamabesys, Gers Day. domes io sls GENEY witnesses in an after-supper ses Atomic Energy Official long co i Bat “Monster, Prom ihe Ocean Picor Payne, a Island, * eolor, Joba | ’ : qt sion last night, which took up! Predicts Reolizoti . ong, was born Thursday at the Victor Mature, Syivia Sydney; “Bamboo | ye rise ot Cant caer, 12-W. Pike St. more than three bairs. The case | Predicts Realization. in universty of Louisville Medical Mat stant, Pettseas Pls" | lente Maparas “Tiamat” Sor, é —__—_— | was expected to go to the almele| Ten Years School. ‘Situing" Dead’ Eng. ign? Pe muterd : a jury someting is afternoon, Me « ; ak hee un. Tues: i s of Toko- “ 4 * ” Tech- eee ee GENEVA (INS) — An Atomic tue exes, was a mnhey- but an Sea ee hie” Shak, | i Hake ace eet | Fhe defense spent nearly} the en-| GENE (INS) — An ¢ omic ue eyes, was a monkey—but an Novak i Neha © - at? cand, ins | | mony by which it seeks to prove dicted today that within ten years | Monkeys sometimes give birth pant mt Bicrnal Sea *-Aiexs Hyer | Ed Buchanan, Marie Windsor | DRIVE-IN THEATE a ° Adj : i Galbraith was helplessly insane | nso ay re Americ =e in zoos but generally have little coior, Lex Barker Mere Corday. | : ii THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN 4 usted 50 when he took the lives of his |™dustry one on dollars annual jnclination to mate while in Cap-| gay 1 w ha M R | Buffaloes have hollow perma- | A ee ee _ ¢ | dolph ’ e c | family ly. PC. Achersolé of the AEC ; tivity, least of all in a cage. Scott Walt Disney's. Stormy." _ .. ee nent horns, Deer antlers are solid || Cer. Williams Lake-Airport Roads — Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M., leaned In rebuttal, the state brought te . ©. Aebersold of the ALA anc ss Sea Kirk’ Douglas, James Mason | aNd are shed annually. Antelope : e R lated the stand seven former colleagues |@ member of the U-'S. delegation | That information was supplied | Tues. Wed: “this Ilana Earth,” Jett | shed the outer sheaths from per- eguia of the defendant. They testified ral ppecnaaimpaiosre eee | |by Dr. Alex J. Steigman, Profes- ~ Thurs, Sat: “Three for the show,” | manent cores: they practiced with Galbraith at/‘o!d @ plenary session of Inter sor of Child Health Research and | = a ae —— S A | U . Expansion the McAlester Clinic several years | national erm American | Director of the Kentucky Child | |}. ~ A ; ithout ever noticing any signs of | TY Was currently Saving an esti-| Health Foundation laboratory. It | | i WOMA Watch Rants menos ome g any sig mated 100 million dollars annually | yses the monkeys largely for blood ! | | i A N ANSWERS ~ : SS by —s pragma sor" | donations in polio research. HANG ON FOR DEAR ure! ‘ Ladies'—Men's Le. D re poss |.Mama and her new son are the | — + cture emonstrat savings may reach ten times this; di | j Rheusus’ ty which come from | f $ 95 HUNTINGTON, W.Va. u®—Prof.| Value in less than mm years.” | India, and ere housed here in an | ia oF q * Charles P Harper was lecturing air conditioned’ laboratory. {ih : Special! on “falling prices” at Marshall Aebersold's statement — | Last night, mama clutcifed her | Ps Mu e ; Cellege when a two-foot-square | ed a discussion of the tremendous | offspring tightly against her breast | |’ Georges-Newports chunk of plaster fell from the ceil- | | existing and potential value radio- | withone arm while nosey vistors Rey | isotopes hold for the world. | peden : : Se | ing. Three students were : tried to make the pair pose prettily | Jewelry Dept. leeratehed | (An isotope is a chemical ele- |; picteres | ———— : poor ee ge pease “age | It took bananas, a hard-boiled | : egg and lots of coaxing before || R | H Doors bombardment by neutrons until it | mama agreed to show off her baby || 2nd BIG FEATU E Starts Open becomes radioactive.) lin a few unguarded moments Fax & i i) E : Sanday WALLED LAKE 1:45 British scientist Henry Selig- | Mama has been on a high pro- | ‘ TUntus Hain DRIVING FOR GLORY... man said isotopes “may turn out | tein diet since her pregnancy. Now | Jone tnglesen, Proprietor Basen a thousand aulles ef to be one of the most important (she has a bottle of milk in her WAY DANGER! NERVE-SHATTERING! |) assets which man can derive. cage — not the vustomary thing Woodward Avenge in Bloomfield Hills nicnway ance’ from thie stemie age.” =~ moneys LUNCHEON and DINNERS Both Aebersold and Seligman . _ || DINNERS: cited’ aeeamenn eae tenconsuma | Actoe Vicior Moore Itt || DIN} ERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. | is | * in hd =] > eons to which loctopre ore Seay | euera aowica ces || SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. being put by industry with pros- | Conbedion Vict det “ oe = in LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ' pects for more important uses in- St. Joh Ho a , ot ie ra iss eee en . = : creasing continually. It was pointed what “70h ‘phy aaa serra oe COCKTAILS . SELECTED FOODS oy that isotopes have been used ; caer Odnecdr | comeliciaad (by 0 Phone M) 4-4800 for Reservations dG a hilad 2 to measure the thickness of a film | | of ink as paper moves through a | “betes. He was stricken yester- | AIR-CONDITIONED W/DMARK Hy » printing press and to control the day at his Beverly Hills home. \ mascot — — Ml , Pats of sheet steel, i errr 5 7 | Gre wemicaL exer k STARTS SU NDAY kok | The tremendous bensiits isotopes | | can bring to the world in the field | | of medicine and agriculture also | ] pavers | Xs | S CURTIS PpER LAURIE - DON TAYLOR | Dr. 8. Warren of the Caincer | e TONY - PIPER * DON | Research Institute of New England | ‘ : | Deaconess Hospital in Boston said IN THE PONTIAC AREA! SATURDAY OWL FEATURE! 4 the use of radioactive tracers has | : : : i led to ‘‘many significant advances | Edward G : , |in medicine and will lead to many | George “THE BLACK GLOVE” Mystery and Suspense! 9 | more,"’ | : oe . * * * | 4 The medical scientists cautioned “ STERLING ten, FO » HAYDEN « RALSTON ° | ann ANS MANIOY - HORST Cammmcman » coma was » Screenplay by ALLEN RIFLIN + Directed by IRE NAME paviD BRIAN | against considering fsotopes as ‘.“cure-alls”’ especially for such dif- ficult diseases as cancer although they said the atomic derivatives | against even that great killer. Great improvements in agricul- ture, including quicker yields and higher quality crops, were pre- dicted by soviet scientist A, L. Kursanov. Cow Tail Causes Death BATH, N. Y. w—Six-year-old Tommy Crane seized a cow's, tail will help them make big strides | last night, got his hand caught in| Drive-In Theater Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M. Show Starts 8:30 P.M, | ‘|| Phone FE 4-461! 2150 Opdyke Rd. the jong hair and was dragged Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham MU 9-1902 LAST TIMES TODAY! PLUS“ IN CINEMASCOPE = COLOR! CA Wannen BROS oncom: Zeca | had gone to the farm of a neighbor for milk. Divorces Granted Divorce decrees granted recently in Oakland County Circuit Court include: . Thomas J. from Gloria Mae — Joel F. from Keola M et Madeline H ton Hazel from Bar! A. Goodfellow Ethel BE. from Edward = Grabel Frances from Roland Cc. Young Agnes W. from Robert M. Lawrence from Irene McDermott Rosemarie from Henr: Edith from Howard Ora E. Jr. from Marilyn L, Beach Shirley J. from Kansas C. Flemming tC. from Mary Hicks Leo R. from Nance he re Julia from Steve Alexander from Bessie Craig Wellington B. from Ellen Mae Ross Z qh ibe ater . daly Lmlaeny 3 athleen. inend enh! Taabelle E. from Fordtmand en k ie }| Wanda Lee from Ey Joan from Ral ri Verna Pauline from James Allen Gains Kenneth C, from Corea Smith Root « Mary he from Larry K. Hansen i. Noel ray t from Charles tm Felrias Brandt JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON Prank J, from Rorethy A. if See tenie Tea Others effective in six months: es mes W. Beall from Edward Niewinski bt Irma V, Carl MH, Crumie Mar. N. from Charies C. lee Liam, has rom , Mary Jane from John. T. x Lj d John from ave Blisabeth Sieja Coast to Coast Moving VOLLMAR through a barn and a brier patch. | He died shortly afterward. The boy | from Robert Porrest Tile | TONIGHT esetecocese Seeeseserso, JOHN PAYNE & & LAST TIME * &: yee vere LIZABETH SCOTT IN DURYEA MOVING AND STOR co. 351 N, rf ; Perry ae 5-B562 pererrTe see errr rey TONIGHT “Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man” THE SCREENS TOP TOUGH cuyYs ee. es “rw SUN. & MON. WARIO MAN -CHLL WIL ALFONSO BEDOYA: PEDRO GONZALES GONZALES RUDY YALLEE irs ueron-tour vera -onen. nema i i A ti ie td BREAKOUT GUYSE:..the colon ior ott |- Bhan nines min perms beet i 4 a = i ~wrrreTrTrrTrTrTTeTeTTeeee reer Tee eT Tee eee TT Te TTT TTT Teer, SE IS GSS SB RE ee ee a ee a ee a Te eee ee ere Ue Ve CU UO CT ee OOOH UCU aa _~_eeereerereeeererrerererrerererrerrerrrerererererrrrrrrrvrvrvwrvrvwvevwyYvwvvewYPwvyYvrvrrYvrvryvryryvyr” ~~ e-eeeeererrrrrrrrrrererrre a ll li i i hi i i a hi hi hi i i % SATURDAY, AUGUST 18.. 1958 ; _ WLEVEW. Mbit ep Sih 08 Grong. ee is ‘used in farming operations, a senger cars and more than one | combined -total of 6,406,000 motor pth ce, Senresiarcastont aac vehicles. KEECO AT," KEBGO THEATER haingaunes THEATER DAVY CROGKETT 3:36 7:00 10:20 TIMBER JACK 2:00 6:26 6:60 BIG DOUBLE: BILL SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY WESTON EDM | ( THE FAR HORIZONS enon ov TECHNICOLOR STAY SION, Bore Reateny hware Wranng Preceee Huntz “S ») GORCEY HALL oe ) ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, Hollywood Headlines - Jon Hall Disgusted With Overemphasis of Bosom By JAMES BACON (For Bob Thomas) HOLLYWOOD w — Jon Hall is ene male who personally is fed up with the overemphasis on the measurements of ow queens and movie @amor girls He says Ag nee — to counter- act “what he~-terms—“‘too—muel} bosom-consciousness” is for male stars to publicize their measure- ments; Hall, incidentally, has a 44- inch chest, It's gotten so that Jon knows the hip, waist and bust measurements 'of movie queens and beauty con- | test winners better than he knows | | their names, * ” “The only une place where peo- | ple are so numerically identified | \is the clink,’« he quips Seriously, Hall believes that the -overemphasis On bust measure- DANCING AND TWO SHOWS _ WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY Entertainment Feotures ART SIEFERT - AL LLOYD eho 1s and often a serious siem among adolescents. old-fashioned,"” he laments. méasurements. | “Tt would kid the ~ ‘perfect 36” right out of its cheesecake," _ereating .a-serious moral inferiority prob! “Modesty, 1 fear, has become He thinks male stars could do a real service with publicity on their He goes to parties and producers slap him on the congratulat- ing him on the success of his “Ramar of the Jungle’ TV series which is seen nightly all over the country. Actually, he hasn't made a new one of ‘these in two years. Plans What does he do with his time? “I spend much of it doing bene- fits; or playing the new type of vaudeville for TV stars.” The new “vaudeville” is travel- 'ing around to department stores plugging Ramar merchandise, Digg te tage neg wae te. a for a special, baaldamb on mi- have’ been to Hess Brothers in Al- | lady's gift list is this Pe rsian, lentown, Pa., six times in the last lamb’s wool bow tie, A French im- comes in black dr colors for the man-about-town. | of about 150,000,” ‘Baby Gorilla Recovers : i ate From Operation on Navel | 9¢ Arraignment D ton Bad Check Charge DETROIT u—Maximo, the De- | OM BO 9 troit Zoo’s new baby gorilla, is| David C. Howard, 19, of 37 E now recovering after an opera-| Ann Arbor St., charged with ut- | tion for a ruptured navel, — tering and publishing, waived ex- The 45-minute operation was per- | amination in- Municipal Court yes- formed Thursday by a staff sur- | terday before Judge. Maurice E, four months, And that's only a city | Port, styled by Pierre Cardin, it Finnegan and was bound over to} |2 Time Winner \Immerses Self | in Stranger Role Olivia de Havilland, Tokyo-born, | descended from English nobility, raised in California, plays the role of a Minnesota Swede in “Not As A Stranger,” Stanley Kramér’s pic- |turization of Morton Thompson's lpunaway best-seller, now at the ' Strand Theatre through United Art: | ‘tsts release. = |, Olivia {s seen in the film, a real- istic portrayal of the heartaches and triumphs of men of medicine, as Kristina Hedvigson, the head operating room nurse who is the girlfriend and later the wife of ‘Lucas Marsh, the bedevilled young | FUR MEN ONLY —” Something | | Ooter played by Robert Mitchum, Film Stars in the Coe-starred with Olivia and ; Mitehum in ‘Not As A Stranger,” | which Kramer directed as well as produced are Frank Sinatra, (iloria Grahame, Broderick Craw tord and Charles Bickford. “Twice winner of the Academy | Award for “To Each His Own" and “The Heiress” Olivia is noted ip Hollywood for. the thoroughness with which she immerses herseli in each new characterization. For | the her role in “Not As A Stranger," not only did she dye her brunette hai blonde and acquire a Swedish | | Seon at the Alexander Blain Hos- comments, tal He gets strong backing from ipl mle oes Or, Music HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR DRAYTON PLAINS Frank C, McInnis, zoo director, actress Linda Danson, his girl was as nervous as an expectant | friend. = oF father. He smiled only when told by the surgeon: ‘Everythirig’s | Hall, careerwise, is the richest \fine. It was no different than unemployed actor i in r the business. | working on a child.” McInnis hurried the 18-month-old | | gorilla back to special quarters at) | the zoo, Each to His Own Likes — He Loves Hurricanes | | MOREHEAD CITY, N.C., ® — Hugh D. Via jr., of Ashland, Va.,| went home last night happy that | ihe had witnessed hurricane Connie | from a ringside seat. | Via spent Thursday night alone | in his stalled car on a fishing om | at Atlantic Beach near here. f Via told State Highway Patrol- iman J. W,. Sykes he had gone to/| a ll a a ital a i halal i ll in i itn i i hi Nh Ni Mi ti Mi Mi the he hte te he th hte te th | Virginia Beach, Va., hoping to | catch Connie there; then he hustled | to Nags Head, N.C., when he was told the storm was expected strike there. He finally ended bs iat Atlantic Beach, “I like hurricanes,"’" he told | Sykes when police found him | | yesterday. | REATURE WILL BE rrr ree Stine tt in ttt it i at See FOSS CC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CC CT CCT TTT TTT Player Swallows Bridge Laughing at Bridge Joke DETROIT (INS)—Theodore Jack- son, 36, of Detroit, swaliowed his | dental bridge last night when he | laughed too hard at a joke told by | a-triend during a card game. Doctors at Providence Hospital | fo said they would try to remove the bridge today. Jackson was play- ing bridge when the accident oc curred, Oakland County Circuuit Court, | ler, chief investigator for the Oak: | Arraignment has been set for Mon- | day. Detroiter, 30, Injured accent, but she haunted hospital | ting rooms in order to be-| The youth is accused of issuing come letter-pertect in the tech- eight bad checks totaling $190 since | —___- - niques of an operating room nurse. A “straight A” student whose | high school record won her a scholarship to Mills College in California,, Olivia became — inter- | ested in dramatics while at college. ~ * Pontiac Theaters OAKLAND Sat.: ‘The Purple Mask," Tech- nicolor, CinemaScope, Tony Cur- tis, Coleen Miller. Starts Sun.: ‘The Cobweb," Boyer. STRAND Now Showing: “Not as a Stran- ger,” Robert Mitchum, Olivia deHaviland, Broderick Crawford, Hint Settlement of Video Offing HOLLYWOOD uf — Negotiators seeking to end the weeklong strike of television film actors have agreed upon a formula which may lead to @ settlement. _Spokesmen for the actors and night that the formula had been drafted, But thjey declined to dis- | close its details until the plan has a submitted to the boards of Screen Actors Guild, the Asan. of Motion Picture Producers and | the Alliance of ‘Teleision—Fiim | Producers. v First night airmail flight amt made in 1921. ‘Soviet Scientist _ ‘Learns a Lot’. at Atom Confab GENEVA, Aug. 122 ® — Soviet Prot, A. P, Vinogradov said today you can quote him: He's gained a lot of new information at the atoms-for-peace conference. For one thing, he said, an Amer- ican Inethod involving poliography study to determine the chemistry a ‘of various materials used in atomic color, CinemaScope, Richard Wid-| work ig more sensitive than one (mark, Laufen Bacall, Charles | But Vinogradov, director of a Moscow chemistry institute and member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, jokingly urged reporters to identify him as.a scientist and not by such a title as “the Russian ambassador in France.” The Russian in WnAONTiCed ~ Oty “Tasty France js Sergei Vinogradov, no re- lation, Coloma Attorney Quits €OLOMA &® — Charging the “hin; Cotome's-city—atter--- ney, John L. Crow, turned in his resignation. Mayor L, H. Beach denied any animosity but criti- cized Crow for alleged slowness = eee Se ee June, according to Robert C, Mil- | land County Prosecutor's office. The $100 bond set by the court was not furnished and Howard was | turned over to Oakland County jail. Phone FE ST LATE SHOW TONIGHT AT 10:00 ‘in Two-Car Collision A 30-year-old Detroiter suffered minor injuries early today in a two- | car collision on U.S. 10 near Perry: | ville road in Holly Tewnship, State- Police of the Flint post reported. The méfii was Robert Morey, who was treated for cuts at Hur- ley-Hospital, flint. The driver of the car in which Morey was riding. Edward Fra- nels, 24, also of Detroit, told po- lice he started to pass a car when he saw another auto in front of his. He swerved to the right and into the side of an auto driven by Woodrow Jones, 36, of Detroit. Jones was uninjured. | 38 Languages at Geneva WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 # — The | U.S. Information Agency is using) 38 languages to describe the Ge-| | neva conference on peaceful uses | wt atomic energy to the world. | ae agency is employing radio, | s, photo and TV facilities and | is ing first hand accopnts from | a team of writers and commenta-| tors at the meeting. It is also — ing anger | = from this) See po SATURDAY _ ASTONISHING RICHARD THE MOST ADVENTURE Sereen Play by ROBERT BUCKIVER wad JON PAXTON - From the Predeced by MIVING ALLEN and ALBERT R BROCCOLI » “a WA SON ALSO. ecaiad PPPIELIDP PEL OOE EE OE EEE WIDMARK oe of 58 A O} SE ClO} i D GEORGE COLE - DONALD WOLFIT SUNDAY DOORS OF THE CENTURY! ppp i pip pp pp apne nen nb pb bbe ie ee ee ee eee pee een nee pi ie i hi li iid id ddids de dedddd de dd ddad ddd dddt de bad db hth bit tin Oat hte tedindliindidind bth zi ~ . Broken JURAD( TECHNICOLOR The Most Colorful Pirate of All Time! KATY sie eatin PPS eT ee TS ee Tee ee Se OOOO PUSS UT ee THING MONDAY DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 CinemaScoPE OVER! Jott Chandler in “SIGN OF THE PAGAN” Ale “HELL'S OUTPOST” Bou Office Open Uatii 11,00 * P 7 ee ea ee leo 3 Werk Tare oe ee =6OT Bendays 19:45 5-833) DAY: JOHN FORD'S epic OF THE FIGHTING CAVALRY! WAYNE'S gsoctest rele os en Indien- fighting Cepteint OPEN AT 12:45 Starts At—1:00 - 4:40 - 8:20 ses = SHER KISSES °T0 THE 3PSYCHIATRIST. .. SIN THE sz i = mm F ae RICHARD WIDMARK LAUREN BACALL CHARLES BOYER GLORIA GRAHAME Sesescegesoeseseseeess PrrrrryyTTitt iit ttt ttt ttt ttt mayor with “personal animosity” 66 Py Baas GISH wet WHAT REALISM-—IT’S 4 4 Lance A MUST SEE PICTURE!” : COBWER : cere! and introducing oighe'ss |. Acheron, «JOHN KERR 11:00"P.M. | pojectionist Local 620 { SUSAN STRasBeRG 4 OSCAR LEVANT reamns d TOMMY RETTIG , > Qnd “wee {/} —-sTARTS— - ae {F TOMORROW NOT AB A pm , STRANGER {0 «= q\ 02> P - ge Olivia de Havilland 4/33 _AirCenditioned 3 Rober Micon 413 OAKLAND. #3 “erat Yi% theatre 33 "Gloria Grahame aie wee ae Broderick Crawford {| 37 ~™~™~~wwrwwnw wens Charles Bickford $)3¢-——-LAST DAY: y Doors Open Dally ot 1045 § : TONES CURTIS |: nr The AIR-CONDITIONED the Purple _ SHOWING CinemaScope — == STRAND fe TC FT oF e — TitTiiiiitiiititt tt * * “ > ¢ — ~ Glub-when- it plays host to Berkley. on ey, % THE PONTIAC PRESS, = » \ t UST 13, 1955 * es % b i tars Upse * television audience saw the best- ‘upon Stars, But it undoubtedly i ‘t be the last and the Lambeau- | points; quarterback Ralph Gugli- passed and directed the team uner- ringly, and Baylor's 190-pound haif- | Play tNFL Ch consider itself the best unemployed pro football staff in the business. * But they also had the manpower and brawn to cope with a Cleveland team lacking its great quarterback Otte-Graham, who has retired. Ytardom has to go to tiny Tad Weed of Ohio State, a perfect placekicker who booted three field goals and two -extra Notre- Dame,;—who—ran; BREAKING THROUGH — All-Star back Dick Moegle (47) breaks through center im the 3rd quarter before being pulled down during! him down is guard for a short gain Anderson-Owen-Pool combo can’ back, L: G. Dupre, who bolted 74 night. Brown player No. 65 who eventually brought pe ON pow ne Tes % Pens | AP Wirephete Charles Noll. All-Star team won All-Star-Cleveland Brown game at Soldier Field last | 30-27. Rochester Falls to Clawson, 7-1 Raines Posts 3-Hitter, | Mates Clout Homers in Legion Tilt Tom Raines huried a neat three- hitter and his teammat® unloaded relief paced Clawson with two | pursuit of league-leading Boys be at Waterford, , agmet ty Raines and Hudson; Meury, Henderset waver sore From Light to Heavy Michigan State’s 1955 football squad ranges in size from the 163 pounds. of halfback Willy. Kaae to on Sunday Night .| rushing. way— FIRST QUARTER — Weed put the AiE or 2 oe ‘}led 7-3. Rosburgs. Wind and Rain - yards on offense. - : The 1954 All-America hit on 10 out-of 19 tosses for-129-yards-—and- picked up 6 yards on “‘keep-it" s. and 162 passing on the 9 Gut of 18 completions by George Ratterman, The Collegians picked up 200 yards The see-saw scoring came this i Sters-ahead-3O-with- yard field goal, Ratterman sneaked over from one foot after a pass- interception ‘drive that featured blasts of 37 yards by Ray Renfro Marquette Dupre’s 19-yard sprint. 10-7. THIRD QUARTER—Weed place- kicked a 14-yard field goal. Browns 20, All Stars 20. ‘ . = * * * FOURTH QUARTER—Guglielmi hit Dupre for 19 yards to the Browns’ one, Mel riplett of Toledo boomed across. Dave Leggett of —_— bs far . Renfro scored on an 18-yard pitchout run to cap a 76-yard thrust By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have more headaches in stére to- day as heavy rains dnd - floods, which swept away one sports event after-the other Friday threatened to upend for a second straight ¥ while Hur- ricane Connie swished her skirts _16-Run Inning Sets 4 Waterford Loop Mark . | When Union Lake's Little ; Leaguers went wild in the 2nd | | inning of last night's Waterford Softball League tilt with Water ford Village, they blasted a new loop scoring record. Sixteen runs | scored on 10 hits, 10 errors and | other assists, Lakesiders won 15 8, with Bruce Hampton hitting a homer, double and single for the ‘Hurricane Connie Threatens to Disturb Sports in East off the northeastéin Atlante Schedule makers appeared to | Coast The toughest schedule squeeze loomed in Philadelphia, where the Australia-Italy interzone Davis Cup tennis-final is marking time. Unless the four singles and one doubles match can be run off to- day—and tomorrow, the whole thing may have to be postponed until next’ weekend’: That would leave just one week before the Challenge Round finals. The opening singles .matches wete—postponed Friday due to a cloudburst. Baseball and racing also were washed away by the weather. Doubleheaders were schedulod quickly for today at Baltimore, where the Orioles play the New | York Yankees, and at Boston, | where the Red Sok meet Wash- the extra point. All Stars 27-20. Weed booted a 34-yard field goal. All Stars 30-20. Curly Morrison and Maurice Bassett, The Browns an 80-yard march with time run- ning out as All Stars won 30-27. barreled five yards to score ending place Filtmore Hardware outlasted leading Drayton Drugs to win 12- 7, A dozen walks and half a dozen errors played a big part jin the upset. - In the Ist game of the night, last | were postponed. }~ Both the-Yanks,-in third place; ontiac Couple © ‘Lands’ Husky (Dead) Muskie Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose, 74 Euclid Avenue, Pontiac, were trol- ling in Wixom Lake at Smitty's Landing near Edenville Monday 7 during a honeymoon trip to north- ern Michigan. mediately fletermined. The fish was left as Smitty's Landing for further inspection. Grid Physicals Slated Physical examinations for all ‘football candidates at‘ Lake Orion Wednesday, August if, and Tues- ~~ AAU Swim Mark’ Falls Despite. Marie Gillett Betters Own 400-Meter World Medley Mark . PHILADELPHIA # — Fresh from cracking one world record and tying another in weather un-| fit for man or beast, America's | top mermaids are back in the} Not So Tough! to Be Much CHICAGO —"They were rough College All Stars following their 30-27 victory over the Cleveland |Browns Friday night at Soldier Field. * 8 @ The Stars were cheering, shout- ing and waving as photographers snapped their pictures but the center of attention was Ralph Gug- Tielmi, the Notre Dame star who led_the “All-Star attack, — B Title Match General Motors and Bicmar Inn | will collide in championship finals of the Class B City Softball League big four-run 7th stanza, | Playoffs Sunday night at Beau dette Park, Game time is 7 p.m., with a 2nd contest, if necessary, | being played at~8:30.———} Bicmar has its back to the wall in the double - elimination tournament, since it must down GMC twice to grab the title. The Coachers trimmed Bicmar, 4-1, in a 2nd-round tiff Monday. |_ Girls’ loop Class C playoffs, start Sunday night at North Side. Avon- | dale faces Gingelivilie at 7 p.m. |in the Ist-round encounter, also a |double knockout tourney. Shaw's Jewelers, champions, clash with Wolverine Heating of Southfield in a nien’s exhibition game at North Side, the 265 heft of center John Capes. Starting time is 8:30 p.m. oss fit Stronger _After Curly Lambeau, head |coach of the collegians, waved everyone off saying it Was a team victory to be enjoyed by “the boys,”” everyone gathered around Guglielmi, : . i: P “This is the kreatest offensive team I've ever had the pleasure of playing with,” said Guglielmi. “Man, I never saw such blocking and tackling. Believe me, this team had the will to win. .Haw could a guy help but complete passes with a line like that in front of him. Sure, they (Browns) were tough but not as tough as we expected.” — Ohio State's Tad Weed, the litfle man with the big foot, was even surprised himself over his feats. * * * “T never thought that ball would make it," said Weed, speaking about his third field goal which went 4 yards” scrimmage and proved to be the winning margin. ‘‘It's sure great to have good wind behind you.” * s * a Notre Dame's. Sarh Palumbo, Baylor’s L. G. Dupre and Ohio “Home Runs Help Stretch Indians’ AL t Yanks and Boston Red Sox Idled by Rainouts bits. ER ge a EE BR SNR Se ee drink today competing for four more championships. | Anyone who saw these girls. swim through John B. Kelly pool | in the Women’s National AAU | championships; yesterday as a| jou rain and 25 m.p-h. winds | Stars Expected Browns | lashed the area should have no \doubt why they name hurricanes | for women. The girls are rugged. | On today’s program, slated to,| explained at least start with continued rain, |the backlash of Hurricane Connie, Pat McCormick, America’s pre- mier diver will seek to recover some of her lost prestige in the l-meter dive; Carolyn Green, win- ner of the 1,500-meter freestyle opening night tries for a double in the 400-meter freestyle; Mary Jane Sears of the Walter Reed Swim ;Club, Washington, D.C., de- fends her 200-meter breaststroke crown, and the Ft. Lauderdale Swim Club's 800-meter freestyle relay team swims for a repeat triumph. : Mrs, McCormick, who annually sweeps the diving events at these meets, came a cropper yesterday when she lost to Mrs. June Stover Irwin, a 24-year-old Pasadena, Calif., mother of three, in the plat-. form diving event. Mrs. Stover had to share the spotlight, how- ever, With a Swim Club, tied a meet record In a 5 aod Wanda Werner, 14, ‘in Cone, 15, and Marie Gillett, I. Miss Werner, of the Walter Reed winning the 100-meter freestyle | On the Chin Again! Pesky Home-Run Ball Once More Beats Tigers, as Chisox Take Quick 2-1 Victory DETROIT wW-—It seems certain now that if the Detroit Tigers get | into the World Series, they’ll have to buy their own tickets. Not that anyone really expected | them to play Brooklyn in the -fall classic, but there always was that faint glimmer of hope. Now even that glimmer is all but gone. Why, someone was even heard to nutter, ‘Wait ‘til next year!” Se ee a sage: tee on the chin last night, a %1 decision to the Chicago White Sox. It was the Tigers’ Sth straight defeat, dropping them 9% games out of Ist place, . This, ordinarily, is not an in- surmountable margin, even in. mid-August. But the-fact that four teams are ahead of Detroit makes the task next to impossible. a Rivera Hitting Again, So Marty Hangs Up Gun DETROIT w — Manager Marty Marion of the Chicago White Sox can put his gun away. Jim Rivera is hitting again. “He's a hot and.cold player,” Marien today. ‘When |he's hot—well, he's great, when he's cold, I could shoot him.” play. Rivera is hot. ‘Sweet’ Stakes in Day's Races Track Features But Thefe'll be no need for any gun in his last 18 games Rivera has hit .367. He has been a demon on the base paths and a hawk in the More Than $135,000 Added Cash in Top Distance Stars Fail to Touch Mark for Mile [Rotund Robert | Hits 11-Under for 133 Total Ulrich, Ransom Close as 3rd Round of Rich © Tourney Begins : 3 rT Tabori Beats tharos, Chataway in 4:05; Run Three Miles Today LONDON, ®—Laszlo Tabori and Sandor ITharos, two fleet footed Hungarians, and England’s Chris Chataway — the trio who “‘loafed” | ' li i g Hi i z i E H 3 : a te ra ge! HE: = Sez eeccecesitorsz it | = Bo vu Sete eee Seu--weoraud 4 CHICAGO —Bob Rosburg is as unorthodox a golfer as you'll find, but he has the picture-swinging pros eating his dust in the “World” money rush at Tam O'Shanter. Rotund Robert, with a sensation- of 66-67 for-133=1t ——_ : } ER slit BERAaa i State’s Bobby Watkins were just | event in 1:06.1, Miss Cone, Ridge- t Park attracted a field of eight. | -7).. 0 a few other stirs who didn't think |way. N.J.. tied a world record eel acl. — the pny B nope steerage ; the Browns were as tough as ex-| for a 50-meter course with a 2:45. al GFOSS gUU. : 4, five . pected. performance in the 200-meter nat. of $57.718 guing to the winner. ae cat hued Sean Gs Good Trout Fishing a on en ~ - Mien Gillett, —alse_pt aren, tauane edded Travers quarter in 66.5. After the runners| Wayne Francisco is-one Oakland | Berg and ear tes Te 3 Solunar Tables Walter Reed, “actually turned in ~~ oldest horse race {it the three quarters in 3:08.6, | county angler who to know |-Women Amateurs: Wiffi Smith - A the top job of them: all as she) oF 1) + acest ores snp | TAbori and Tharos, who hai bet-| where to find trout,-every time he | with 157, one stroke ahead of Fishing in the Pontiac area will | lauvhed at the wind and rain with | ™ le $15, tered three world records this sum | makes a trip to nofthern waters, | Gloria Fecht. be the best Sunday and Monday, }# 6:01.5 time, eclipsing her own | ‘Winner take all” Special for 2-/ op, thattied for the lead leaving | Just back from a few days around| Men Amateurs: Doug Sanders during the following periods. as set wotld record of 6:06.9 for the 400- aowterenah ear City’s card is Chataway and Wood in their wake. n, seo reports get-| with 137, nine strokes in front of up for this section by John Al- | meter individual medley. eaded by the $25,000 added Olym- | “That was the main event of | ting his limit of brookies, and some | Jim Tom Blair. = ee : oe Bae arene | 2-day meet between England and nice browne on Gilchrist and Hunt : ¢ y 80 : = * i‘ Ld also i Fletcher u a = = - acne Ntajor snot "Malor Major leaques by $10,000 added events. | yee isiair of Kansas won the | Floodwaters with fair success, for | P@tty Astra Wins Trot a ee RAN Ty Let Pet. Bebied | ms L k T wah Soho “Boneh go age Techies vp iene npanied tg My Garrity in te aati won = rend ingore Mini [ogame cn ae | Williams Lake Team sia Bits sme"G. | “toe test water were ow, clar|fnturs gS’ pevew "aot ot | Rew Fert enssssees STS ot he + f+ 44 | Army, second at :22.2, In. the invi-| and cold, and careful fly fishing| Wolverine Raceway last night, 0 | Detrolt oe oe ae te | Of State Swim Meet tation 880, Fordham’s Tom Court.|was required to hook the wary | defeating Elby Hanover by three ar in: Washington” eee me : ! ney beat a field of seven in 1:50.2. | brookies, Wayne reports. . lengths. Lord Pick finished 3rd. g = AY's SCHEDU shed Williams Lake Swim Club will wera, tary cir.» = : oak ay Nudes’ hee —. » . 8 s ji a wi laoek n Recreation — sta ] 4 pel ig F co ron __| Swimming championships today at Cla f djor 2 eague ver ages AMERICAN LEAGUE B2 ats ph A continued power streak and | the first starting job in more than. | A’s scored in the seventh. » & * fast three f¢ ' In the night contest, Cleveland | onic overcame a 2-0 A's lead witt five with two on and Al Smith hit a two-run homer. Ferris Fain dou- bled home what proved the clinch. . | in the sixth as Hal Naragon tripled | washington er in the ninth:as Ray Narleski | Brookimn choked. off a Kansas City rally Py in the ninth after two runs scored. Art Houtteman, tagged for hom- | ers by Gis Zernial and Bill won his ninth, He by Don Mossi and Narleski as gos In the National, whete Philadel- and Pittsburgh phia- at Brooklyn ; at New York also were washed | ony. .| away by heavy rain storms, Mil- |S. 1 banged tumbled 16% games be- Lees PSgRC ESTE Ln Going on Vacation?—Let the Press Follow — Call FE 2-8181 1955 , SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, COLONIAL IN BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE — The type ef a house that is at home “Vittage home -of-Dr;-and-Mrs:-N-#: Gehringer of 400 Yarmouth. Red brick, white shutters and gray trim give this three tT any-era-of architecture isthe new~ eommnesstenene renee i nit Your Neighbor’s House Bloomfield Village Home: Iypical All-American Design By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Tt has that “dienitied, “quiet beauty, which transcends specific erag of architecture. Fifty years hence, yes, even 75 or 100 years from 1955, the Yarmouth Rd. home of Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Gehringer of Bloomfield Village will still have that “all-American look,"" The exterior is red brick with white shutters for trim highlight- ed in dove gray for color con- trast: Even™ windows are reminiscent of the Williamsburg type home, but to- day's trend is toward wider glass and still wider window areas. Graciousness greets the eye on the exterior; this same qual- ity permeates the entire house from the three eight-foot wide hallways which core the home has adjoining dressing room and qubtesiien eelieiieds pat inser. Speiahath the full wall of wires in the dreneing room, note the Walls are ina soft pink, carpeting in beige and draperies have a Sceiatea, 7 Seiatha Ss mtiecae 4. ~sigrer-nmeeenaeemee * the many-paned™ . For instance, es ee ee eR eT to the soft and inviting decor treating the-eye to rotor -at tte best. Keynote of the Gehringer home plan is convenience.. Central hallways are so designed that they make the living sections of the house accessible without go- ing through all the other rooms. the front hallway is backed by another entrance hall which has doors to the “kitchen “and hreaktrst ‘Toomr,; t= brary, bathroom: brightly tiled in yellow and tangerine and it also leads to the downstairs with its large recreation room, laundry room, fruit closets and work- shops. Flanking the front hall are the living room and the dining room. The upstairs hall has doorways to the master bedroom suite with full-width marble dressing table top. This facility has twin closets. me ee the breakiant feota withtut golig arcued ie-cermir. of the room. . Cupboard doors open both ways to facilitate movement of dishes and utensils. (geen geee satiy Pontiac Press Photes floor home with its two and a-half car garage a quiet dignity which complements the other new: houses -in-this- well-planned-commiunity with: its-witding ‘Streets; -targe tots and mature shade trees. wk ground for LIVING: its own bathroom and = dressing room; daughter Terry's room, the guest room and the bedroom of young Charlie Gehringer. ~ GREEN PREDOMINATES Mrs. Gehringer selected her favorite colors for the new family home. Starting with sculptured wool carpeting In a green with a definite gray cast (this covers the living room, hallway, upper hallway and dining room floor) she used the same color tones for the walls. Ceilings are soft white. Draperies have a warm beige baekground with brown and a deeper shade of aqua in the print, These are made of silk shantung. For furntshings, she placed ‘a pair of marble-topped coffee tables before the long divan of beige tweed, This same marble matches the frontispiece of the formal manteled fireplace. Chairs are in cranberry and EIGHT-FOOT HALLWAYS — Centering each of the three floors of the Gehringer house is a similar-eight-foot awide—hallway to the-ede—shown Note the extra-large posts ; f hs on the third. floor. green, beige and gold stripes Paper is used on the hallway walls with the same -backgreund— of green and printed in scrolls in deep blue and gold. A fruitwood desk is placed at the entrance to this hall and a step-down foyer twhere the ptiest cloak clomets: are located) is floored in slate. Interesting lighting fixtures colonial shapes for the hallways colonial shapes for the hallwys to an authentic crystal chande- lier in the dining room. Part af this is recessed in the ceiling. The kitchen section of the house has cupboards in natural birch with walls ti another oT Mrs. Gehringer’s favorite shades, pale pink. Planned in a U-shape working unlit, the counter tops are covered in beige Formica and’ & pane- through section allows for service in the adjoining win- dowed-breakfast room without tern of French = In Days of Davy Crockeff-- Read it in Today's Press the railings going around the corner, Wains- coating in the latter ftoom is made of natural panels of the same birch. A reaching-saver is Mrs. ringer’s idea in cupboard door knobs. They are in the same natural wood and are attached to the lower corners of the doors instead of higher in_the middle as most traditional doors are made , CONVERSATION PRINTS A conversation provoking pat- kitchen cuisine are the draperies of the kitchen in background, they have pink and beige in the print, The library, favorite family fun room, Saye Mrs. Getringer, is paneled in mahogany and has built-in bookcases and desk areas. Carpeted in a woel twist in a yellow, beige and "SS 494434845 SLELLeLirTy LIBRARY IN MAHOGANY—Favorite family-fun room of the Gehringers is the library with its wails of paneled mahogany. ae j ij One GENRINGER LIVING ROOM — Starting with a sculptured. wool carpeting in a + Geh- TM, Io ee which were designed to give balance to these wide, but extremely gracious hallways. andthe post_is natural birch. The wood of brown tweed, these same col- ors are picked wp in the drap- eries which are printed in , werld globes. Signs of the sodiac also march across the print in shades of green and rich browns, In the upstairs master bedroom suite, the walls are done in pink and the carpeting is a soft beige wool. The adjacent dressing room has a long wall of mirror over the full-slab marble counter- top. Twin closets ate ‘placed in the walls of this unit The bathroom, tiled in a rob- in's egg blue, has white for con- ‘trast and features © Sliding frvst- ~ ed glass door which opens into the hallway linen closet. Fix- tures are in the same shade of blue with a glass door closing the shower-tub. Curtains for this room are white backgrounded with butter- (Continued on Page 14, Col. 32 wall has built-in bookcases and desk areas. Saag cit lone “ty. ere oe abe te i | asta, paorcron ano seaur eae 1S ~ 6" 0176" %{ | the bottom of the drawer which | twa, rain, and changing weether without peeling 4 «| will cause the sides to spread out | or crocking. Your home is reclly OPEN HOUSE | 3 >= == se hs SSS ~ - —— --4 ip ou o” j o— paren ie esaaeacinicannioncenen ans ie : it + Room | cont aw won! | KEEGO Hard | 3 BEDROOM | j iG janet ardware | HOME | (se. [™) | “2 No. 1 1 a740 VoorHels roan | mare OS ae BEDROOM 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 : o @ beesty! Youngstown Kitchens 54” cabinet sink .. -handsomel | EEGO HARBOR lime "T] NORTH OF M59 +] renee a —_S Whet « valve! Sturdy steel construction .. . loaded with timesaving, || \ , | i p — ca ee ot | OPEN SATURDAY | ~ . | A. Homes i ops Se See mening vee at a new low price. Hurry | 3 to 6. a) Bid With ° | 1 Offered at ~ | "eo Vor SUNDAY 2 to 6 | faweerowe ||. $97 3QQ00 - Beautify Your Home 3 - | 3 Large Bedrooms fX ES | - — Natural Stone ees —— | Lumber Need S$ re SLIDING BIRCH FLUSH DOORS || $ilnae~ & Monthly P ~ . S FULL BASEMENT A SMART a, for a mie agra Lopgee = ane garage y Faymen IT COSTS SO LI T T LE ° camic Tile Bath and Fr close to the street t the drivew rt ts dhe living room | | eee Com tehahy prdnbtoay beck ie abies: The pian also is ettrective ‘trem the side ee en- $49 MONTH YET ADDS sO MUCH ’. . ~ —iT : : “TT visioned on a corner lot. This is plan ATTAP by Waller. T.Anicka, 617 ~ semi | Forest St., Ann Arbor, Mich. The house has 1,240 feet of fi = - , , bender of meghem /area and a utility densent. The architect ae = ue = baal Soodes: Tore mis: tes * Mantle Shelves ; . FE 2-006 or MI 6-406! | chimney, asphalt shingle roof, ponderosa pine millwork the large - | scarily windows, mineral wool insulation and waterproof pa vapor | Model Open at * Blue and Buff Window Sills WHEN YOU HEAT- , 5051 Seshebew Rd. * Wall and Planter Box Coping ed in heating the wasted ; i LUMBER C0 : | Leaky Faucet cae eae this soniast rae lo- Daily and Sundays % Indiana Limestone Deer Sifts , s | Cc Put Ga on oon vane, Ret emt bow mech | 1-8 P.M * Colorful Slate for Hearths, Vestibules, Patios “Where the Home Begins” an Fu 5 | Ninety drops a thinute waste 310 “ Se = 4495 Dixie Highway in Drayton Plains OR 3-1211 Bill in the Red _ | gations « month and consume 775 We'Gases Ga eae cubic feet of gas._One hundred W A K ed a os ed oo - : How’ much water does a leaky | and twenty drops a minute waste Mm. . enn y Natural Building Stone * Marble * Slate faucet leak, and how much does it | 429 gallons, with extra gas con- Se en caan neeag tae |r eee REALTOR . Special Discount for July and August! tae, Wit, Kan ane] MOUSEAUNTIVG'S smwrte in| = FE 4.3569 +. || PONTIAC CUT STONE : Classified! For that room, house, | as : _ Ph. ; REYNOLDS or ALCOA 182 gallons a Pore phil bet amu yard te cal Perit 3097 W. Huron M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 cubic feet of eas will have _been Rent ads NOW. | ALUMINUM SIDING can be applied to your home for... x NOTHING DOWN! 5 YEARS TO PAY! EQUIPMENT Call Us For Free Estimate THERE'S NOTHING FINER BURT! We also do all types of Roofing, Siding, Garage and Porch OTTO A. TRZOS Repsirs, Additions, and Correct Violations, 3101 Orchard Leke Rood oD & M BUILDING SERVICE es Phones: FE 2-7004 or FE 2-8245 Evenings: OR 3-2276 HEATING MR. and MRS. HOMEOWNER °7,cars rouse" Eves. @ Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 Cast-O0-Sone is nature’s own product — so now instead of painting or siding your home’ take me eel of turning your home into one-of stone-lasting beauty and value. nena apes Make your ‘Greams come true! Let our designers show you a design which will fit the archi- tectural lines of your home at - ne obligation or cost. NOW YOU CAN GET the LUXURY of ‘STONE for YOUR HOME Belting» forever = aaa new fer FREE esti- Regardless of whether you have : Pri es Sta rti ee a brick—frame—stucco viding ai : rices Starting or a block home. \ ' Cast-O-Stone is a. ge wine pulverized-stone re-formed to - fit the individuality of — home. — —More--complete- Cast-0-Stone homes than any other type — aha ttt tan DB88 OR renee cae 20-YEAR GUARANTEE. Perry and Me, Clemens Co out "on South peer’ Urn east © FIRST PAYMENT IN. SEPTEMBER! 2-BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX HOMES © BANK TERMS - UP TO 5 YEARS! @ Full Basement © © Gas or Oil Heat pecces . enue © Oak Foor © Steel Casement BUY THE BEST “COSTS NO MORE” { sertc haat thee OD ~~ @ Tile Bath» ° Painted Basement : cine hese viele oo 87 Designs Walls... - = 4 2536 Dixie Highwey, Pontiec, Mich. ~@ Cement Ribbon Drive a Gis a ben te "2536 DIXIE HIGHWAY Pe me ay a OPEN SUNDAY 10. T0 6 | Address seesoncgsateceresnndeaee _ IN BUSINESS 20 YEARS | | r . 1 Make. to Hok efficiency. Lots of everything and | a place for it. It is the one sce | usually, where Mom has enough | storage space. * The family drinking glass always has been an exception to the rule. | It is used ‘all day, left: drfpping on | the drainboard of the sink. A shelf that can hold a drinking glass for each member of the fam- ily may be mounted on the wail or | cabinet next to the sink. You can make it yourself with a few pieces of wood Three small pieces of one- quarter inch plywood from the basis for a -unit to hold four | glasses. Cut one piece 16 inches by 734 in. for a back or splash- | rd section, cruving the top | edges and corners. ~ Nail the other two sections of | wood together (to hold them even temporarily). Use small brads, Cut and curve the edges at the same time so that they are exactly the] same size — 16 inches by 3% inches deep. Cut dowels about 1-inch long by 13.inch in diameter to fit between | the two shelves. You'll need 5 dowels — one at each of the four corners and one in the front center. | Separate the two bottom sections. | Cut four holes, 2% inches in dia-| meter .on the top piece so the glasses will fit through the holes. | The matching section will form a shelf for the bottoms of the glasses | to rest on. * * * | The invisible-type brads to an- | chor the dowels between the two | sections should be about % inches | long. The brace to be placed be- | tween = ne top and bottom | boards | > AUGUST ISTHE TIME, TO DO THAT REMODELING JOB” | boards with glue and-% inch finish. jing nails. The back piece is then asy Kitchen Shelf Family Glasses Today's "kitchen . isa dream of fot the glass holder should be a strip |13 inches by 1 by } S inches, Fasten from the ae and bottom nailed to the 13 inch strip separat- ing the glass holder from the shelf | beneath. Paint the wood with ‘enamel or other washable, long-wearing paint in colors to blend with the remainder of the kitchen, bath- reom or playroom. ; Letter names of those who are to use the glasses above each paTTERN 430 ‘name and... address Workshop, Pontiac Press, Bedford Hills, N.Y, Don't Make a Mess When you have to dig a hole in a-lawn, spread out some heavy building paper or a sheet of can- “|'vas and pile the dirt on this. In : this way you won't make a mess | of the lawn by covering i with | | dirt. with 2c tol -ROCKER ~~ This roomy rocker | | will please most any little boy or | igirl. While the lines are rather quaint, the sides and seat are each | cut from modern plywood in al single piece. The assembly is quick | opening about 4% of an inch from the top of the backboard. Four inexpensive brass strips * | inch wide by 2 inehes long can ‘te bent so that two attached to the | back of the unit will fit into two strips screwed into the wall. ‘Deck Paint Best - -tto. the wood, Everything is com- and easy with cross pieces of solid | | | stock. An attractive feature that 4 | may be added to this chair is | | the pendulum type musical move- ment that plays eighteen notes of Rock-A-Bye Baby, These move- | ments~ sell for aboyt three fifty | at hobby supply stores. The saw lines are traced from the pattern For porch floors Le steps, use porch-and-leck paint. Do You Own plete on pattern 430, copy of which | will be mailed to readers sending | : Land Suitable for Development ? We are looking tor property, either undeveloped or developed that can be used tor commercial, residential or Industrial it or develop it on either a cash We'll buy basis or partnership or we'll do it on @ tee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with ell of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 2383 Orchard Lake Road, Rt. No. 5 «* ANDERSEN WOOD WINDOWS OPERATING CASEMENTS HORIZONTAL GLIDING UNITS PRESSURE SEAL DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS FLEXIVENT MULTI-PURPOSE WINDOWS MANY NEW FEATURES — SEE OUR DISPLAY ANDERSEN FLEXIVENT WINDOW UNIT we GARAGE from getting | in and « Add beauty to your garage with a cupola —Screen back prevents birds and squirrels CUPOLAS “ONLY 4 TO GO! Mina Knows 3 Bedrooms — 2 Baths t and Panoramic Sliding Glass Door * Beautifully designed homes located within walking dis- ; | Sk as and recreation centers. Plus many outstanding features and conveniences too aum- erous to mention. See for tance of! picturesque jakes “9 +8 REALTY COMPANY NORTHWEST, INC. 2? 13420 W. 7 Mile MODEL OFFICE MA 4-2321 UN 4-3100 XO NEED creating damage. 6.6 WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK OF... ‘FORMICA %*PLYWOODS = *PLASTIC TILE x KITCHEN GABINTS CEMENT PAINTS Popo y a. Pe ae PAI "LUMBER | 0. ¥ x 25 36-INCH %ex2Ve se Resistant, Damp Proof = Durable. STANDARD COLORS 10 LB. ‘2 60 L HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES " SSTOAKLAND | CLEAR REDWOOD — PICKETS- 15. 10 Ib. PAIL yourself. DIRECTIONS: zB Prive out Pentiac Trail te Seath rae Commerce, right on South Commerce Fa te Madet, ae Fs GROSS |) £ 4 + cea sca ait marg oes eo rr aay, ope Le asi gh). ee rs ee eke a Be” eee aT! eS WE Las lees nlp So ain a chan as SS BAD mE te i ihe a he THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, kvaust 13, 1955 oe ees Announcing the =, GRAND OPENING JUDAH | LAKE ESTATE Saturday, August 13th Pontiac’ s Exclusive Residential Community MODEL HOME OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION Furnished ne the Allen Furniture Co. of Loke Orion Day and Night Only $350 Down—547 Per Month—Includes Everything ph te an ees AIEEE MODEL ONLY $7,200! Fc sible ie SR ai AQUA-MARINE $360 DON’T FORGET OUR _ KITCHEN ~ PLANNING SERVICE REGISTERED ENGINEER FE 4.15394 AN CHARGE . ON Ee re oe pe wee i LEO by I ee ae x © All Aluminum snains Windows FIFTEEN aR OW IRR n ses Bic RE eet? Tn ed _With Screens — = " e © Youngstown Kitchen ® Automatic Oil Heat _ ° © Gas Water Heater and Gas for Cooking ® Fiberglas Insulation HOW TO GET + THERE —— _ Exteriors | © All Homes Color Styled © Houses Staggered for Added Beauty ® No Two Homes Identical Here’s Why You Will Want to Live in Drive out Perry Street to Jos- lyn Road, turn left-on Joslyn Road past the Pontioc En- gineering Building 4 miles to Judah take Estates.— Watch for signs. Or go out Baldwin Avenue for 3 miles past Wal- ton Boulevard to Judah Lake Road.- Follow_.the.sign. -Open.. every day. Get out. of the crowd zone into the ozone. Give your children a break. Big lots, minimum size 75x135 feet. Central water system with fire hydrants installed. School on the property. Close to shopping center. 10 minutes drive from Pontiac in- dustrial plants. Circulinear streets for added beauty. Drive out and see. for yourself. what. a wonderful place this is to make your future home. Fishing and Swimming for Everyone 23-ACRE LAKE PARK | / Set Aside for You and the Children | L big 23 acre park has been set aside for the use and enjoyment of all‘-home owners. Where else can you own a owner of agbig lake park where your children can romp safety and where you can enjoy fishing and swimming to / enjoy being a part ~-——and play in perfect f your heart’ $s content. beautiful new Ranch - Type home and i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY,-AUGUST 13, 1955 -_ eo Stuccos Differ eres. of Exterior Paint Indicates Presence of Moisture Within the Walls The tew FLEXALUM ALUMINUM AWHING VENETIAN BLINDS ference portland-cement ea oe - paint blistering, It deterioration and increasing sone = e stucco and magnesite stucce ta orm of water vapors . masonry construction, gives you more— : . Plastic Tape Nylon Cords | the . Magnesite prod released by cooking, washing, more for your building dollars than ever before thanks | © 165 Color Combinations co has a sort of flaky and fi- batting, faulty plambing. and co to immediate availability, fast construction nd wide 2 a brows surface while portiand-ce- . selection of colors and textures to meet evéry taste « Won't Fade—Fray—or Shrink ~ | ened almeue Ques Gek a aa co way into oa china tale ak oa eas NO MONEY DOWN! FREE ESTIMATES! = ‘ in Composition Portland and Magnesite Materials Can Be Found on Nation’s Homes In case you ddn't know, there Questions concerning the failure of exterior paint films are fre- quently addressed to this column, Probably blistering, peeling paint causes* more home - owners more anguish than fire, flood and windstorsn combined: dl * are two types of stucco. One is, | portiand-cement stucco which is the; ikind of stucco used today. The ‘other is magnesite. stucco which was very poriler some years ago. The reason that magnesite stuc- co is not so popular today is that pretty | bulging out and falling away from the wall. You can usually tell the dif. between When magnesite stucco starts to fail there is not much you can do about it. Patching the areas is not satisfactory solution becatise this Let's get one thing straight at the outset, though, Blistering car -seldom—be blamed on “‘paint fail- ure.” This is especially true if a top grade of paint is used. within the walls of a stracture— meisture that could, and often does lead te far greater damage = destruction of paint coat- According to one source, in- terior moisture accounts for 80 the inner walls of a structure and of the cooler outer walls. DRAWN TO SURFACE HELTMAN g TRIPP how to do it ST errerihendgeinery eine pyrene) | 22 W. Lawrence. FE 5-8161 eee oft dat wih ech — dampened with solvent oF thinner, 3. Apply stain. Stain should be thinned somewhat because the _ MODERN-COMFORTABLE-LOW cosT | sain Apt tnt same 2 and 3 BEDROOM job. a After we has dried, eand | NATIONAL HOMES | Siexintce ne . ‘from the high points of the wood “A HOME YOU CAN AFFORD” I perp bape LOCATION: OPEN finished non-yellowing varnish or on cn oe Gaba tue Oa. Men, thu Fri. clean lacquer. | A om Te oak Ake DEIVE from 9 until 5 ‘ - Good Deodorizer | JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION || 42 20cm pen ot powsered char Model Home Phone OR 38-2757 (Office Phone Mi 40328 oe eases odors from the in- * Lake Front ; (FIP PPPPPPDP PPP PDS DL * Lake Privileges” —¥ NOW UNDER fff 2240-% * Restricted | _{ CONSTRUCTION 3h 275255 mens SE Gerd! SS aa te Some-Wooded From Pontiac, Drive Out Joslyn Xx FOLLS Chieftain Homes| PAY ONLY FEATURES: , finally condense on the back side CONTROL MOISTURE — aan as Scere ways of con trolling moisture to prevent-its damaging exterior paint and structural - elements of a house. ooo WITHOUT WALLS! Simply add to the “unfinished home” shown above, Beteh_ Welly end yon hove today’s grement valve construction—an attractive, livable interior protected sasiust fire and weather and termites; insured against maintenance. Sound “Youn Brick Wome Costs Less to Own” pwr" TvrCree a == =a | Eventually this accumulated? ———— << | saaaaamappprtiiitiibiiibbbbperrrttlttttd — = : : ee 4 +type—of-stuceo-deesn't patch well! _* y is Mccumulated i IEEE 5 & AWNING and also if the lath has failed there preenacidl apogee Rey —— mortar cap around the flue lining y ++. ond ‘remember, when buying brick thet 3 ' tch to hold to, | elements, $ $ COMPANY = alga oped es welgpialns draws some of this condensation ee $BOICE HAS ONE OF THE LARGEST SUPPLIES OF $ } new stucco or some other form of ', the exterior surface l > $ 3 The pressure of the vapors blows| Crumbled mortar should be re- $ BRICK IN ALL OF OAKLAND COUNTY... $ FE 5-2102 163 W. Montcalm exterior siding. bubbles, or blisters, in the paint| Placed and cracks filled with mor- | i: 3 . . It you wish to apply new stue- | film, The paint peels off, and the | tar, NOT caulking compound. > > ' = 00 ca, the new can be applied over | homeowner tears his hair. | “Painter failure’ js the cause of AA y P | $ Over 300, ace ric $ ' the old but this is not the most Pd many cases of so-called, paint fail-|bae.44e4 uvomatte §. > i) tery method. Metal stucco | Condensation on windows is, of i ng mason- % in every color, in every grede . . . for your every 3 i Seal and beautify any masonry wall inside or out easily aon nn an lath, A bet | _¢ may take the form of Pog = nes —— BE ond inexpensively. Mix It yourself ond brush it on. | tor method ts to remove all the See ee cet crate eax | tures that it is on frame houses, Available in colors eld stucco and lath and apply | . window here and there helips. | it’s probably because cement-based the new lath to the wall frame- paints permit water vapor to pass 50 Lb. Bag Basic Segler i65 ss ; work. . a intilate attic and crawl spaces) harmlessly through. Cil-based é' ‘ ing all seasons. Louvered ven-| paints do not 50 Lb. Pail Finish Sealer... .9.15-10.15 Jf) Omer tyes of siding can be ap-|tilators of adequate size (depend- | —— 7 a pled over the old stucco by first | ing on how much square footage | BUILDERS SUPPLY installing horizontal nailing strips of space is to be ventilated) may , / DIXIE LUMBER CO., Inc. fastened through the stucco to, te /be installed ta. gables, rests, epves, z * BLOCK % CONCRETE x BRICK 831-Ouklend- Ave better-if- you: first-remove both. old |_Clever.little devices for venti. 545 S. Telegraph Rd. Phone FE 5-8186 stucco -and lath. lating wall spaces, to offset mois- a a he bebe ee within walls, can s nm some cases of ex- ‘ARMSTRONG Personalize Your | treme ‘humidity. Easily installed FE 7 . . in holes drilled in the siding of | ftih j OPERATION Wood Cabinets irate, in the sine ot E Your Dream Kitchen ° enter wall spaces and water va-|} Leal, H. H. STANTON | by Sandblasting | por to escape. =" Custom-Built to Exact Measurements! START IN BASEMENT Put ture on 8 fe ———- — = _ Moisture ted in damp! 103 State FE 5-1683 hie = Matthed Panels more and -satisfaction—out can permeate a ho fe mere fn Oe TO BUY-TO SELL IN| Any Bett Footer * 8 @ ment is a good place to start - ‘example, it's common prac-| Moisture control, Here, electrical C. SCHUETT a ree RANGES AND tice today to remodel an old-tash- | dehumidifiers or chemical drying REALTOR SLEL TEC DIsEW ASE joned kitchen by assembling and | gents are practical Tematies. Sa intone at REFRIGERA ting wood cabinets a game > stocked by building material deal- Moisture = ars coe vee. Farms, New and Used | tounres rors or GENUINE the outside as well. In a driving it privacy while betting ' FORMICA O8 COVED . ers. in ti tm kote ... @ inal ventilator Homes. Lake Front Homes. MICARTA ‘ But te identity,the job as “ex. |'ain it may come through cracks! may be used to sdait air. in kitchens yours,” give the cabi- | between chimney and wood sid- rae a te Cottages, Lake ond Acre Finest Quality Modern. net doors one of the striking new |'"& around window frames, at) the mart oT ynodere home, Call os Sites. Colonial or Contemporary flashing around chimneys, door-|, *#?- Hardware —_ sandblast-and-stain finishes, ane (nad! oad ad “a as ‘ 5 Sandblasting makes the wood | places scared e SEE AD OF nb * a in —— and open Custom Dream ID o - a vi . The | : tchens t ties t our new home or to m Westridge - of —- Waterford ee saa oe meas Oe ae age eee a Snains scene grnize You" present home. Prices include complete installation Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Area limited because all the ready-| caulking may be the answer, timates tree Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction mixed stains can be thinned or| Lamky flashings should be re- PAGE 20 _ Terms Available — See Our Display at it desired. or lo - > : o Ceagestene On me "Rain or snow seeps n througn|| COAL & SUPPLY CO 5 OFFICES TO Among the most popular tones | cracks in masonry - where . SERVE YOU e that can be achieved with ponde-| mortar has crumbled evray. Somme. "140 N. Coss Ave. Uotings ond Sales Bap Nooted Open Monday and Tharday Eves. ‘til § , straw, = —, gray, drift- and. brick of a chimney if the <* BREEZEWAYS . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- ~--RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM REDWOOD CONTEMPORARY HOMES CALL HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Road OR 3-7614 Beautiful Waterford Estates ‘From $7,500 Up GET YOUR we NOW “ye \VUNAURDRRTELLEI GET? ATI TTTTITINT Te Down Plus Costs Low Monthly Payments FE $-7923 Kk Kaka KK Kh kkk: 14 18 E. Ypsilonti ONLY 1 8-FT. ‘19,990 INCLUDING BEAUTIFUL ACRE LOT SITE, GAS MEAT PLUS ALL UTILITIES “ALL BRICK——3 BEDROOMS 1/2 BATHS—RADIANT HEAT FAMILY ROOM ~. YOUNGSTOWN__KITCHEN NATURAL FIREPLACE _ _EXTRA LAVATORY OFF UTILITY ROOM MANY, MANY OTHER LUXURY FEATURES Watch This Paper fer the Announcement of New Gas Heated Homes. Model to be at 773 Madison West of Perry. PEARL BUILDING CO. 1 Mile North of Fisher Body or FE = DIAL FEderal 22-1211 Let us build your garage for you. Any size and ony style. Our representative .will coll at your convenience. No obligation. It costs far less than you think, ond it con be easily i 9236 financed G & M CONSTRUCTION CO. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE No Money Down-FHA Terms-Free — OPEN = 4 2260 Dixie Hwy. — 2 Blocks North of Te SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO 4:00 P. M. oad, Pann The stunning Rochester model can be seon-at | CHRISTIAN HILLS ESTATES . | ; DIRECTIONS: To reach Christian Hills drive out Woodward to 14 Mile Road, turn right to Crooks ! Road and left on Crooks to the | models. 24 atlhieees MODELS AND * FLOOR PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM ~ g 30 4.65S MIDWEST 6-2646-—0J0 4-629, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935 | Se : | | Large Homes Need Two Small Furnaces ; For a large house, two or more small furnaces with zoned distri- bution of heat are always better than one large one. RED * In a zone "aed. one once is might heat the first floor, with the other furnace for the second floor. Or one side of the dwelling might be on one furnace, with the second) — furnace for the other side, rate thermostats enable the sheat in each zone ‘to-be regulated inde- pendently of the others. The 7,900-acre- Wright-Patterson. Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, has more than 1,000 buildings, CONTRACT OR when this is done the heating Stete & C L sed pipes or “runs,” which carry jcen the warm air to the rooms, are WIRING shorter than they would be with | INSTALLATIONS Less heat then is lost between | be COMMERCIAL the furnace and the room outlets, © INDUSTRIAL and cost of operation usually is @ RESIDENTIAL less.’ . More sensitive temperature con- habadl is a major advantage. Sepa- | PONTIAC'S HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW HOMES Ray O'Neil Real Estate Over 25 Years in Pontiac | 845 West Huron St. | Fe (2-3924 © FE 2-4008 —— doors, | 70 Wea — of Cooperative Real Estate are a -_ CUSTOM-MABE WROUGHT IRON BUILDERS sas “HOME OWNERS KOOL VENT ALUMINUM AWHINGS y Office im Pontiac fer Oskland or, 8-3505 FOR Beautiful Tennesse Ledge Rock, Flag Stone and other Natural Building Stone for Watks, Walls, Patios, i Window Sills, Deer Sills for Your Home... ‘SEE LOEFFLER QUARRIES 1678 So. Telegraph Ad, : Martin Loeffler Pontiac, Mich. FEdera! 8-0141 Member of Building Sione lnstituie feles IMe Weedward Ave, Berkley 1 Te Buy or Sell Real Estate Call the 1 BACK TO COLLEGE—To make a combination study-bedroom-living room out of your | draperies. ee ee en ee ee oe college dorm room, choose the rugged-textured “Piping Rock’ bedspread. It lends jtself, ble backrests for studying in bed. ". | well to the studio-couch treatment, and comes with the cafe curtains or with full-length cea wails! Going to Live at College This Year? [pestegliaglane «Here's Some Tips for the Dorm Room “3 ? Da placing about 10 per cent of ce- » WET? | DAMP 2: ment with hydrated lime. 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Pressure needed | whelming majority of students -pre- | to turn the. pedals is adjusted by fer to fix their rooms up like sit- | your physician to fit your particu- | ting rooms, which double as living | jar requirements, It can be mount- , and entertaining rooms as well as |ed on a bed, a. wheel chair, or a| | sleeping quarters. For this pur-| straight chair to exercise your |pose, choose a tailored pattern |jegs or arms.-The device is port. | spread like a plaid or small geo | able. | metric design, or a plain. bright | . — = STMT TET | colored corded - textured spread. | | Bolster pillows are great favorites, | weaving, not before. Call for FREE estimate. 62 Year of Pence Building FE 5-7471 Tet PAYMENT IN NOVEMBER Phone FE 4-3538 Commercial and Industrial Wiring § BALLARD ELECTRIC CO. 548 8. Paddock 64 PE 4-000) MONTHS PAYMENT TO PAY ee because stadents study in bed as | much as they do at their desks. , | PILLOWS USEFUL Also, smaller pillows which > Dolt- brighten up a bed can be used as seating pillows when you have the | gang in for coffee at night. | Big 84,000 B.T.U. You elf Wrought iron accessories, are : + ——_ ~ fhaads ste baskets to lamps, an “ Headquarters [vrei ot seg ree or some Oil Forced Air FOR THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER WHO matting for the floors. yor | he . : |) canes yes tt wo WANTS LUXURY AT A REASONABLE -PRICE © Nerdwere to browse in art shops to find in- | DELCO FU RN E te ———e | AMONG THE MANY FINE FEATURES es — —— A . | _ | ” Senet Use Unique Paint Blend Reg. Price $330.00, $ 50 FIRST LEVEL: a SECOND LEVEL: THIRD LEVEL: _ a Fragen ey Set SAVE $82.50! 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Gas Asphalt tiled floor inhe bevel Sractuy,dinng — Choice of open beam, con- Plans bold and colorful geometric’ de- EF 5 Ai $ 95 =_— = vel Kitchen with abundant cup- ventional or contemporary signs which lend a ive air to! board space : © Building the white clay walls. hie i 1 69 PRICE rage OP Store with Sets bavi glnsaed = urnace Built-in thermad nd ; ALL TYPES OF Color Use Unlimited sean COMPLETE $33,500 to $35,500 warming drawer Gravel driveway | it: = - MODEL G8C-70H Complete Including Lot Built-in dishwasher Lakefront- isite.. view “BUILDING SUPPLIES ee ey eS 3 Greaseproof tile in kitchen 2500 94. ft. of living reom in transparent furniture - finishes was somewhat limited. Now, new _ developments have made it pos- ALSO READY FOR YOUR, PURCHASE— ATES TREE ” DELCO Oil Conversion ‘sible to enjoy a Wide range Wf colorful finishes which “actually | “| emphasize the beauty of the wood grain. This is accomplished by | | Using contrasting colors on the flake and in the pore of the wood, ee “The Two Level “ARISTOCRAT” ‘tec is; Site? usw garage... ..1% baths .. .large living room and setivity room . . Hi-Fi. music "gaan... pute heating. ” fale $28,500 — $32, 500 Complete Including Let. Terms The Ranch “ENDYMION” Three bedrooms . | . 2-car garage . .°. ret~ reational room... Hi-Fi music system .. ,. 107 Squirrel ti Auburn Heights : , Home Improvement Center ___WE.GIVE_HOLDEN RED TRADING STAMPS z = ain a nT pRICE $23,500 es | vt Rooms cr dase tal saan ice |. or MULTI- ] AKES } ALTY tate ‘Rest * MArket 4-1050 EMpire 3-4109 _ FE 4-2575 O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Orchard Lake Custom Built , 4 oo. Harold Young Building Co, ae : oe Authorized Oakland | County’ Distributor _ MODELS MODELS OPEN DAILY 1-8 : 371 Voorheis Rd. ee FE 2.2919 | oe @UNDAYB BE THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST. 13, 1955~ Motiern pewter consists: essen- | "tially of tin harderied by the addi- tion of antimony and copper. FUEL SAVINGS UP TO 50% OWNERS REPORT HEAT BOILERS—FURNACES GENERAL @® Enectaic HEATING—SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR FE 5-6973 351 North Paddock St. IT’S SMART TO BUILD with . CONCRETE —or CINDER BLOCKS bg 4-4570 8-0332 VAN HORN and SONS 199 Mechanic Street | | > Noisier Shooting Gallery NEW YORK w — For ‘shooting galleries, the Olin | Mathieson ‘Chemical Corp. of New York has developed a new .22 caliber short cartridge that gives off a touch fouder report when fired than did | the older cartridges, The powder that gives the louder, pop also gives | the bullet greater ‘power. The bul- jet itself is made of powdered iron pounded with plastic, and when it hits the target it disintegrates into dust. Drive Nail in Straight When you have to toe-nail and nail, start out by driving the nail into the wood straight. After it has started, bend it up to the correct angle, Just be sure not to drive it | so far into the wood that it can’t be bent up to the right angle easily. Wow! DU PONT TWO-PURPOSE ; f int AME _ ‘WO pynpoe “Ouse pair! %& Prevents white staining on masonry below pointed sur faces te An ideal white for tinting to light colors Costs se more thee — erdinary house point | — Donaldson Lumber Company 27 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8381 1 Ty ee SAINTS for every purpose Water Seepage Chief Cause of ‘Peeling Paint By HUBBARD COBB ‘This, we all sincerely hone, will be the last words we have to say on the subject of blistering and _ peeling exterior house paint. 1. Reduce the moisture content of the air inside your house during the cold weather as much as pos- sible by making sure that heating | - equipment is properly vented, that humidifiers are not turned on un- | less required, and that steam from the Ritchen laundry ‘and-bath‘dees + not get into the rest of the house but is forced outdoors, bd * ® 2. Install exhaust fans in the | kitchen and bath to remove the moist air. +* * * ' 3. Take the necessary steps to 'make the basement dry. * +6® 4. Prevent the moisture in the! . air from seeping through the walls by giving.the walls a vapor barrier of aluminum paint or enamel. * ae a 5. Venting the siding through the ; use of louvers so that should moist air get into the outside wall, it | will flow outdoors before it can ido any harm. NO PROFIT IN POSTPONING! | Rent that vacancy NOW through _| Classified ads! j for an ad-writer, Phone FE 2-8181 |. . 20-9" HOMES FOR AMERICANS | a Lot reuseable bottle cap’ made ot Bee 1¢'-0* 6h. b.B , 3" a 12-0" 44-6 LIVING Wes 18-9" W-o" « it-¢ KItCain C hd aU; ee ee PLAN ® H-405 AP |qe Cakpoat Aluminum |_ Windows "| v E £ = ‘ és FE 5-2102 L & V AWNING COMPANY {63 W. Montcalm * Lud « er é “SMART DESIGN — Built for @ narrow lot; this house-is-tessthan_ | feet wide without its carport which gives it a low and broad ap- | | pearance. Two brick tool storage closets support the carport roof. | A ledge rock fireplace is suggested for the living rom. This is plan | @ |-H-405AP by the Homograf@o., 11711 East Eight Mile Rd., | troit, Mich. The house covers~1,281 square feet and contains 23,155 cubic feet with basement. Wool Carpets Need Constant Cleaning The vacuum cleaner is a very | good friend to your carpet. Wheth-’) ler your carpet is of wool, cotto T rayon, nylon, tot two or more fibers, it should be | : | vacuum-cleaned frequently. Dust | /and grit from the family’s clothes and shoes and from the air collect | | | \on the carpet all the time. These | are serious enemies which not only | help to dull a carpet but will slow- | | ly cut away the precious fibers. The safe rule is to vacuum thor- | oughly once or twice a week, and | on the other days to go over -the , carpet lightly with the vacuum | | cleaner. It's also wise to take up| crumbs promptly, so they won't | be ground into the carpet or make | small grease spots. — East De- | Specialists in Re-Modeling! ELLIS CONST. CO. 2690 $. Weodward & 2-267) saran, or & ton | ’ NO MONEY DOWN 30 Day Occupancy Open 1 P- M. -6 P.M. Monthly Payment Model 162 Fairmont ‘Phone FE 5-4731 Dan Rose Realty | New Bottle Cap’ Made NEW YORK u — A new type) | Bakelite styrene plastic and rub- | ber snaps on bottles tightly.eniough ito hold” carbonation pressures up to 100 pounds pér square inch, | And it pulls off easily when you / want to pour’ out lively soda or ‘soft drinks, The seal against the | bottle is affected by’a rubber pad. * |The Bakelite styrene forms the . rounded body of the cap, Maker is ‘Majer Seal Corp. of Los Angeles. ; | | India has about 350,000 motor | | vehicles — about one for every, | 1,000 people= Te Buy or Sell Real Estate See | Bateman and Kampsen Realty Company 377 South Telegraph FE 4-0528 INSURANCE Is Our Business ——s THATCHER PATTERSON G WERNET| 609 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2.9224 : com COAT : - NSW ER . ine ‘Alpnicom, tree Stoel .. . INTERIOR or EXTERIOR TOTRUST INSTANT DRY METAL COAT Prove te Yourself these Exclusive Feateres age ar =e 2 RESTS Chena Me Re icon Ck hie, Genser Pipes 3. STOPS RUST . . . Penotester removable and Valves 4 DAMP or DRY Surieces ion emea sation Gutters 4 Up te 50% COST SAVING! be recoated in 10 MINUTES some weotletd 2 eoets are eS] Motel @, ADHESION and ELAST se OK lh TO ‘e te te 100° om” naar ete 4 Coon Abchon Mech, 4 Colors and Zine Chromote, PONTIAC PAINT Mfg. Co. 17-19 N, Perry St. FE (5-6184 | * ATSMAN 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE * Xe con depend on us for QUALITY .. . SERVICE... SATISFACT ION! 399 $. PADDOCK ST. Live in Beautiful CLARKSTON Now, at last, you can live in beautiful little Clarkston Village. Here is the easy pace, the warm friendliness of small town living within . minutes of your job or-business. Fine schools, convenient shopping and modern conch works are points of pride in Clarkston. The lovely countryside will delight your family; the fresh cleanliness will amaze your wife. Yes, here is Suburban living at its finest. . FULL BASEMENT Bedroom Bricks | The Lovely @ Choice of 5 Designs ® Poured Basements © Select Oak Floors © Pickled Birch Cabinets @2 Jalousie Windows e Corome Tile Bath, Kitchen Cometers;, Vestibule Floors Cameo Home ® Large Lots ~® Paved Streets — ® Kitchen Fan 7 @ Full Brick Construction @2112'x121/2' Living Room | OR 3.1872 ~ Here’ ‘s- Expansive. Livi ng! ‘ ‘ Amazing rominess is allowed around each house as well as within. house has at least 60 feet between it and its neighbor. measures 100’ by 150’. And inside you'll find the space you have wanted -$0-badly. _ For example, the living rooms are 21-¥2" by 122‘, an unusually ~ large area for homes of this price. WHITE BROS. RE «5660 DIXIE HWY. ” Each The smallest fot | TAT Turn right to the model. See it cor! FHA ond GI Financing. Becerra oper Be MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY 8 Visit the Northview road model home any day from | to 8 p. m. Drive out the Dixie to M-15, Follow M-15 through Clarkston to Northview. ole Here—tnstll Now! Ion Work, Tailored to Fit Your Porch and Steps Corner and Flat Columns Available CONCRETE STEPS — Not, Affected by Frost 5380 Dixie Highway With or Without Platform CONCRETE STEP CO, OR 3-7715 SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST 13, 1955 |FHARelaxes Garage Ruling Gutter and Other Rules Are Also Modified - WASHINGTON (INS) — The Federal Housing Administration changed its construction rules’ this can get his big. new automobile into his garage. FHA took the action in a major overhaul of its building a designed to encourage longer rages and wall-to-wall ‘anene & in new home construction, year by Mason in an effort to pro- vide greater quality in FHA-in- sured homes. : ; For some time, officials said home "owners have complained that they have been unable to squeeze their new cars into their garages. The home owners pro- tested that FHA wasn't keeping | step withthe latest Detroit fashi week so that Mr. Home Buyer | _ a continuing study ordered last : THE PONTIAC PRESS. Pine Windows Treated © Ponderosa: pine wood windows are given a ——e treat- practically eliminate air infiltra- tion. ~ ee HIGHLAND, MILFORD, . COMMERCE and LAKE AREAS to Buy or. Sell LAKE OR ACRE SITES, FARMS, Tennessee was the only state in 1,233,000 tons_to 6,700,000 net tons. L/VING ROOM 13*4 220°0 . i TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOS & 801.DER 670 W. Huron f& 4-3525 Willis M. BREWER Drohep—=-==. ——w DEMONSTRATING how an economical house can be attractive, this plan is suitable for_a-50-foot-lot,yet-has-the-tone of-a-ranch-house,+ Designed by Herbert W. Neumann, architect, for the Archway Press, 117 W. 48th St, New York 26, N. ¥., the house, N-63-AP, covers 1,220 square feet. PLAN FN-~63-AP 1 Complete Real Estate Services Dav dgg f L Sell Contracts, © Will Trade Pane a tor Ranch Type 35. N. Parke St. FE4-5181 § \ N N N N! \ ) 4 = TL ddd hn TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT the Tops for For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtu! Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 SELL IILO TOLL CRA-MIN-YAN_ ‘ oe BUILDERS saint eg FE 4.1549 | 3 a a iciaieidiea Remodel for BEAUTY with Andersen Casement Picture Window Units | Andersen Pressure Seal Double wedge action. Sash removable. Easy to clean. No ~tattling. Easy to operate. trend to build longer cars. APPROVES CHANGE Specifically, the argument went that FHA's rule that garages must be at least 19 feet long was just about as Modern as the miodel “T." Moreover, there was some complaints that the . garages weren't wide enough, either, To settle the issue, FHA or- dered that henceforth all new garages must be at least 20 feet long, And, the agency's rule that two-car garages pst be at least 17 feet, six inches wide, is being changed to 18 feet, four inches. increases have been made to pro- vide for the larger automobiles now being produced” Bar 6 stressed that the changes will only ;| apply to those builders who in- clude garages in their construction operations, “7 | FLOORING CHANGE In another action, Mason revised FHA's flooring rules to allow builders to use inexpensive ply- woods, softwood, hardwood or con- crete slab in homes which will contain wall-to-wall carpeting. Previously, FHA has insisted. that the floors in all homes in- S| sured by the agency must be made ef expensive lumber and finished. Mason said this change will reduce costs to owners of homes with wall-to-wall carpet- ing. Similarly, the agency raid it will | no longer require gutters and downspouts on modern-homes where adequate drainage is pro- | Vided by the slope of the land and composition = the soil. * FHA also was : is reducing its insulation rules; eliminating regu- lations requiring the painting of ‘unexposed galvanized sheet metal used as flashing or roofing and | taking other related steps to em- ploy cost-saving modern building techniques, _really bring outdoor. Wes in COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING |] Phone FR 2-07) 483 N. Coss | Get ae eatimate weineet (Ubiiga tion HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & INSULATION CO Mason commented that “these | i centers, borhood centers will have on down- | mare and more of a choice be- Small Suburban Centers Often Destined to Failure The suggestion that caution, ing for'the pocketbook of the same should be exercised and a closer | CUstomer. ~ look taken at today’s rapid expan- He recommends that—anyone+} sion of suburban shopping centers pl ¢ & chopping center should Dawsen & Watson undertake some significant con- e. was contained in two articles ap-| sumer research because of the & 2 Mawsen, Hugh 4. Wetscs pearing in the current issue of} change in buying habits in the tast+ ee 0. > ss Urban Land, a publication of the | ten years. . ——————————— Urban Land Institute of Washing-| Today's customer is better | (YYWwrrrrrrrNNNN 2 ton, D.C. ULI is an independent | ‘formed and has more money | ‘Real Estate Service ¢ research agency for urban plan-| ‘© *peed- Alse, we new have a (> . «. At Its Best! 4 ning and devel t rauch larger middie income class |? Buy or Sell Real Estate 2 ng — market. Different consumer age | $ = eal c ~.. 4 In an article entitled, ““The Sta} Stns jaune pentbesmsgporpasticman | SEE 2 of New Suburban Shopping| o¢ weg gre ne MB -RNUDSEN $: | Centers”, by Dr. Homer Hoyt, not- > le $ ed economic analyst, it is polnted| The American University pro- $ 630 Pectias Bank 2 out that there is definite danger | fessor makes a plea to the retail-| 2 Phone FE > a fre 44516 r that too many small shopping cen-| ing and distribv'tion groups to take | Raaaaaaaapaaanradtds q ters are being built. Dr. Hoyt states that “in the course of the next decade, many of these smaller ill-conceived shopping centers will fall: Some, unsuccessful at first, which have. room for added stores will finally become profitable as they round themeetves out into well organ- ized centers with ample repre- sentation of all styles and fash- a leaf out of indistry’s book. Industry has spent, he points out, nine billion dollars in the last nine years on research. He con- cluded that far too little money has been spent to discover why people buy. In commenting on the effect this “@ | boom” of neigh- town shopping districts, Dr. Hoyt | says that ‘‘the established business | district still offers the greatest variety of merchandise and in) making apparel pruchases, famil- | ies will come to the place that of- fers the most styles and fashions | in all price ranges, even if parking is inconvenient and expensive. The cost of a single parking space for a suburban store is only $200 as | against. $2,000 per car space for a | downtown open air garage.’ BE WARY In a companion article, Harold, B.° Weiss, professor of business | administration a-n d_ retailing, | American University, Washington, D.C., suggests that now is the time for retailers to “Stop, Look and EMD conracts..rzan-20uND noms C. SCHUETT Realtor 2 ACRES WITH HOUSE neor M-69;— Plostered dees 6 rooms, bath, toot shed: 2? weeks possession.-- | $2000 Down. ‘Total Price $8500. UPPER PETTIBONE LAKE. Modern home, oll fur- nace, large wooded lot. Low down payment to responsible buyer. Totel Price $8500. RANCH HOME, fenced, 120 ft. corner lot, large | rooms, 22 car garage. $2800 Down. Total Price $10,900. WOLVERINE LAKE SPECIAL: $1500 down: pay- ment buys this 4 bedroom beauty with basement, ~20..100 ft... wide lot. PONTIAC > LAKE “FRONT COTTAGE. ~ Hos port basement with bar. Can be used the year ‘round. Insulated. Large lot, good beach. Totel Price is only $9750. —————————————————————— IT -$1000 DOWN will buy 4 and 8 room homes well located with payments to fit your budget. a Down to G.1.'s you seen the exciting NEW 3 BEDROOM, 1% BATHS . “BAYVIEW 3” now building in “MACEDAY GARDENS.” Better hurry. In- spect the models, and then select’ your ,own colors, etc. Ol Feo TOTAL fr hte WIA, APPROVEDO., 1S ONLY $+1:900, ine 4a 100-FT WIDE LOT IN A HIGHLY: DE- SIRABLE SUBDIVISION West of M-59, north 1% miles on LAKE LOTS 80 feet and wider. Many are wooded. Priced as low as $2490. Down Payments are 20%. We will duplicate the 3 model homes—now open for daily inspection — all are 3 bedroom RANCH HOMES, priced from $12,900 to $13,950. Select your future home site at either of the 2 lakes . . * BRENDEL LAKE or LAKE |] 5 “NEVA OF Th VILLAGE 1200 Acre Fabulous New Development. Olfice at 8081 Commerce R Rd, (Near Union Lake BM) EMpire 3-4197 2 BEDROOM ‘450 DOWN FHA TERMS ‘SI Includes E verything Model Open Saturday & Sunday 1-6 | COLWELL HOMES, ‘INC. Listen” before building more subur- , ; 4 ban centers. _ 3 —_—_ i 6.2822 Professor Weiss, a former vice 354 N. Parke fe 241213 4057 Maple Rd. president-of -R.-H. Macy-and-€o., | 4 : _Birminghem__ points out that the consumer has | tween “a number of local shopping the regional « | ter and the metropolitan downtown ' district. " He warns that the time is not far distant when a half dozen | shopping centers may | be compet: | Hung Window has unique instantly a * BEST WINDOW DEAL IN TOWN! 40% OFF LIST PRICE 1702 South Telegraph (Aug. Johnson Bldg! fate: DON'T LOOK DOWN LOOK UP TO. BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE FOR QUALITY. SERVICE —SPECIALIZING IN—— agement hese angi paecnomenare Monthly Payments |. |] ONLY | 7400 Highlend Rd. M-59 EMpire 3-4236 C. SCHUETT REALTY, Inc. 3 Detroit Offices Phone KE 2-2400 ~ WHEN ARE perrer BLOCKS (ibe WE'LL MAKE THEM No Finer Blocks Can Be Bought Anywhere! A New Process — Ours Alone in the Pentiac Area— Gives You. Stronger Building _ Blocks, Lighter in Weight for Easier Handling. If you are consid- ering Masonry Construction, see these Biocks before you build. . . 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AUGUST 113, Nixon Relaxes . |.Ytir"fm"m. ‘furce:|Miss Democrat | NICK HALIDAY i) , inGolf{Games [2ms." * =™ ™*: |Will BeChosen | Wu. Be 8 THAT RAPAO ss With Celebrities | \eviyweds Die inPoct \¢t Annual Picnic LOS “ANGELES # — Richard Under Wheels of Train The Pontiac, City Democratic M. Nixon plans to relax today with | “voxvc q — Newlyweds com-| Club will hold its annual picnic @ round of his boss’ favorite game mitted suicide by throwing them- Aug. 21 beginning at noon in Bob's | . as he and several Hollywoodcele-| seives in the path of a train yes-|Picnic Park on Highland Road te 'M BETTIN' brities play golf at the Hillcrest rday. just west of Pontiac Lake, accord- Country Club. found beside the 22-year-| ing to George D. Hicks, president. The Vice president, here on a pppersed agen A full slate of races, softball : old couple —‘Sadao Sato and his | vacation, will have in his party | ride of three day oko, read: | games and other activities are Jack Benny, Tony Martin, Danny of » x aaa Sad a beauty contest “We found it to love. se ” Thomas, Al Feldman, sarod - | h other..We shall make a fresh | te name Miss Democrat” for the Yesterday Nixon and his wife, | : cents and children free, Speakers Patricia, took their daughters, Pat- | Kids Like School Here will be scheduled. The public is in- ricia, 9, and Julie, 7, to Disney-| KALAMAZOO uw — Lack of busi- | vited. : Sr land, Walt Disney's new 160-acre ness has ‘turned Kalamazoo's | amusement center in nearby Ana- | truafit officer into an attendance | Bigger and Better heim. ‘ Said Mrs. Nixon, of her hus- school no longer is much of a| SAN ANGELO, Tex. @—Texas band: “He's getting a bigger kick | problem, Russell Doney, school) does impress the non-natives. Mrs. | By T. V. Hamlin WELL, AWRIGHT SURE] [YOU GIMME A \ Y'DID! THAT'S YOUR | | PAIN! GO STAND AT out of this than the kids.’ director of research, said there | Charlie Remick, a native “ of Later reporters asked the girls | were only 136 referrals for truancy | Austria, said that certainly was what they most enjoyed, out of an enrollment of 11,500; a big rat she saw run under a “Peter Pan, where they flew," | students. house. It was a raccoon. BOARDING HOUSE QLD LALPL LeU Ip Id itt, c oF DO MOO v"y nye YZ —_ ‘ am iP a we ¥! “ > ey —— ~ me — ¥; \ 7 WHOA? TM MOONEY, 4 wey api also | the—possibility of one-w, ¢| in alleys. The new village traffic brdinance | will come up for final reading at the Aug. 22 meeting of the coun- | | a Mrs. Hoover said there had been no quarrel, and she knew of | Teason for the boy’s T disapeestente. | She described the boy as five feet tall, with brown eyes, brown po dark complexion and very heavy eyebrows. At the time of his disappearance he was wearing | gray slacks and a pink T-shirt with black trim, — Police are searching for the ‘bey but have been unable to. locate him, Rochester Organizations Plan Inter-Club Trip ‘ ROCHESTER — Plans for an inter-club meeting of the Rotary, (Kiwanis and-Lions clubs for Set. 7, at 6:30 p.m. have been. an- | nounced. Members of the organization will Meet at the municipal parking lot | = a.mystery tour. who_was third. Thompson took first in the tractor | operation contest, and Randall's win was his third in three years. Lawrence Place of the East Oxford are (left) James Thompson, 17, of Milford, who was | club was second in the operation contest, and Cecil lion, 625 million bushels is now in- = and (right) Lynn news; iM, @ Gingeteiite, | Gitner, 19, of the East | Orion club was third. bP iisier whe was, _+¥ ixom Rd. at noon, and then form | Bernie | aren. Scout Homecoming Perea High Class of 1930 to Hold Reunion MILFORD — A reunion of the | amr High Sehool graduating ‘class of 1930 will be held. Sunday at the Proud Lake Recreation area near Milford. - Approximately 125 people are ex- | | pected to be present as “25 year | grads . celebrate niversary, with their families and | friends. Mr. Bruce Calkins of Lansing who was the principal of the high school 25 years ago and Ralph that time also will be with the class. Six of the school's former teachers have also promised to be | present, The group will meet at the Ho- | ward Heintzelman residence on a procession to the Proud Lake atD-Bar-A Ranch © METAMORA TOWNSHIP —{ The | annual homecoming of the D-Bar- A Boy Scout Ranch on Sutton/road is being held today with the'-pub- | lic invited free and a special pro- | gram planned. * Ld * Afternoon festivities included a | water carnival at 2 p.m. At 8 p.m. a pagent will be staged in front of the camp's administration build- ing.- More than 300 will take part ‘in the program, according to | Ranger Frank Powell, camp -di- rector. The, camp is located north of | Metamora on Sutton road, approx- |imately two miles east of Mata- | Scouts. +— al Romeo Lions; naey, | Set Picnic, Ball Game | ROMEO—The Romeo Lions Club baseball team has challenged the | local Rotary Club nine to a game Sunday —_— *. In conpuiictade te the game. | players_and their Summer Band Concert Tonight = at +46- ——$ — Milford High Students Will Present Program ~at Kensington Park MILFORD—The 50-piece Summer Band of the Milford High School will present its ‘final concert at 7 p.m. tonight at the new Maple Beach bath house at Kensington Park. This program will feature - re- quests numbers from previous con- “| certs, as well as selections from the Chocolate Soldier and the Pre- lude from LaTraviata. Ace _Jeader, Phil. B. A. BEST 8. J. GILLEN F. C. McREA “The three men shown above recently were == Chewton, Bloomfield, has been appointed di- moted by Ford's Tractor and Implement Division! visidnal controller and F. C. McRea has been named in Birmingham. B. A. Best, of 583 Cranbrook Rd.,| manager of the finance dept. The appointments were Birmingham, was named to the a ae announced | by ive A, aria ‘vice president and . the Summer program has been one of the most success- ful Ventures of the music division of the high school. “It is very difficult to keep a senior band together during the _| summer, due to vacations and summer jobs of the students,” Haddrill said. “We have been very fortunate with our attendance and feel that | the public has enjoyed our efforts.” Haddrill said that before the | summer is over lie hopes to organ- ize a “Community ‘Adult Band,” ‘made up of alumni of the high school and..any others interested in forming a band. Carver School Head Appointed by Board ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Oliver _A. Johnson, 49, of 20191 Washburn their 25th an- | St . Detroit, was appointed super- | intendant of the George Washington |Carver School at a special board | meeting this week. - Johnson has been a teacher in | the Carver School for more than sistant principal. Ousted superintendent Walter Buffington is still fighting for the rjob. He has asked Oakland County Circuit Court to review the case | and reinstate him. A hearing is Set for Wednesday. Buffington was » « fired by the board July 2 on a charge that he was unfit ad Oregon hound ‘Reds ‘| superintendent. Johnson will assume his new duties Monday. 'Area Swimmers | Will Compete Fes at Saginaw Meet WATER FORD TOWNSHIP — | Fourteen members of the Williams Lake Swim Club will in a swimming. meet in Saginaw: this afternoon. The swimmers are in the 14 to 16 year age bracket. This Swim Club, bey en has won the. Interlakes Trophy for three years, is finding nearby competi- tion difficult to locate. Next week- _jend, some thirty swimmers will go to Indianapolis to try out Sat- urday and Sunday for the junior | CR. ; The clab was founded four years ago by Ted Palmer of Williams Lake, when his daugh- Claude ‘McKinnan is Palmer's assistant swimming coach, Leo Puglise is president of the club's managing organization, Frank ‘Sias is secretary -and_ Frank aoreheny treasurer. —| the have a. potluck dinner at the ome. _of Dr. and Mrs. Sherman Harding, | | Cusic Lake. A swimming program | ‘also is scheduled. ‘Slate Mission Preacher | WEST BLOOMFIELD—The Rev. Robert Brien will be the guest + speaker at both. the 11;15-and-7:30 'p.m. services Sunday at the West | Bloorifield Community Church, | Orchard Lake and’Green Rds. The | Rev. Ty missionary in Brazil: CLARKSTON — Malverne R. | staan claimed Wanona Kelley as |his bride Saturday in an evening | Memos at the Seymour Lake Methodist Gare. ; \To Be ‘Good baacas FOUR TOWNS—The Rev. Jack Jury, pastor of Preston Avenue 4 Sundaysat Four Towns Methodist _|Cyuarch. The pastor, the Rev. Cad- * | man Pout, will will be. on vacation. School Vote: Votes. to fe METAMORA — Newark School Anoen | District No. 2, north of Metamora, : | has voted to annex to the Lapeer School District: Records will be - | turned over to Lapeer in the near future, This is the 21st‘uralsehool to annex to the Lapeer district. will | | formed the shes sale 150 guests. | Mr. and Mra. Asa Kelley of euts of the bride, The bride: groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Clare Hillman of 3090 Air- port Rd., Waterford Township. * A gown of nyion~tulle over satin, with Chantilly lace bodice | and an illusion neckline was the “bride's choice for the ceremony. She wore. a tiara of sequins and mine with a fingertip illusion efllaae Kelley N uptials Spoken at Seymour Lake 6656 Oak Hill Rd. are the’ par- ' Devona Kelley, ol Hillman, sister of the bride- groom, was bridesmaid. Guests. werd seated by ushers bridegroom . Kathleen Smithling was the flow- ie Sere Ley Cee sister : of the , | bride, was-maitl of honor, and Car-- Tebeau, 4 er girl, and Ricky Smithling was . the ringbearer. rs. MALVERNE HILLMAN House was the scene of the recep- tion after the ceremony. After a trip through Mr. Brien recently was a! _ taken to the church. daughter, Mrs. pg eee Bly ioe oe one son, Vernon of ‘Temporary Building Erected at Imlay City IMLAY CITY —- A_ temporary building ig being erected at the southwest . corner of the high school, to house some high school classes this fall. The $4,000 frame structure will be completed this week. - County Deaths: CHICAGO, ave. rivals 36. a9 rack 90 and total U8. f pmen’ Produce IT. Aug. 12 (AP)—Today's price the Dettroit Union Produce A: : Mich bu a: —— 2% ea peers 4 ann Hs aes, ae 00, fair Bisaie, 3 ae 225-398. Brueberries: flats, per Dt. large 25 cents. eemonee: Calif. jumbo crts.. 37-36s 400-450. w higher and lower. sole s wee crts 6 doz bche * Ceuitiower: - erts, 12s, 2.78. ert 2-2% dos; Mii 3.183.090; Caitt! 00-4.50. > eandions 5.00. » Wes’ cra flat rts 6-125 fais ie aa g sh aod 28, Fhe Ma * vens Pte 5 00-3 50: bu. bekts. Beauties ‘ 4.00; Trio- on Bunhighs 3.50, 2%; and -wes et one trme “Rg .7 Rede 2.46) Mich. Round hites cate ee 10 Wb. sacks 23 | Watermeions: Southern jon 22- 30 Ibs. 40-60 Gordon Me- — Mrs Floyd Poster, and rs iam (Bill), 464 Aut Monda 15, at ‘Sparks-Oriffin Chapel, at Il am. with Rev. John Mulder ps eg alors interment in White emetery. pson will Ohhe in state at “the Sparks- Griffin Puneral Home. Aug The New Purina Dog Chow is TOPS IN NUTRITION Purina Kibbled rs. Henry L. LAKE ORION—Service ae ba Henry L. (Evaline Celissa) Wheel- er, TZ, of 383 Converse St., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Re- organized Church of Jesus Christ of. Latter Day Saints, with burial ‘Webster Cemetery, Imlay City. The body will be at the Coates Fu- neral Home, Drayton Piains, until 10 a.m. Monday, when it will be Mrs. Wheeler sins ‘The seeeeh air Moree ters, 1 Bt. ‘northern Michigan, the, couple: wil lve in Sees Dee. | 3 (kilowatt hours pro- duced in the same week last year. Stepped-up yse of electricity by air-conditioning . and refrigeration | equipnient during the recent heat wave hag sent production figures soaring. So has the nation's con- tivity. high rate of industrial ac- “U.S. vill Pay Tax Tee plants involved were built at ees “the Reconstruction~ The eT tb. 25¢ e tc te 2% ; —Adv qe eee Dos a = to i t. : == : _ ; Lb. Bag, ... . z e s LJ es «@ { ega og n | Life of Virginia” [} 5 ins. | 25 Lbs. Representative {| 49¢ | $1.95 . ~ 25-1. | I Kasco Dog Ration... ... .$2.8 Friskies Dog Meal..... .$2.80 Munt Club Meal..,..,..$2.80 Gaines Dog Meal. .......$2.85 9 Miller's Dog Meal. .... ..$2.80 Dog weer 7 As Vitality Power Pak..... .$2.20 a's Dog Meal..... $2.65 romm’s Dog Meal... .. $3.30 ‘ Kibbled Type Deg Food Miller's Kibble ........$3.45 —<— Vitality Kibble... $3.00 EDWARD M. MASLOWSKI Cocdn’s Kile 90 1 fb. 18 a ess sot tis ¢ ilk, eee Lib, 15¢ Es Pe ite-lode : we sot of Muaiene Canned Dog Foods ee sees te ae Socis! Security Ree ce tie Oe Se : fen croc A Pend . ceeeess ss .+ 8 for 50e THE PONTIAC PRESS, owe _Death Notices Sea eee, Micadahk deed walemh. avo. 13, 1665, MRS Help Wanted Male 6) CARETAKER FOR APARTMENT: ry wig Chari “Me e i sister of Victor. . Mrs. Dore ey. aus. nie at ey te Church, * i so a "hoon ed yy ng auG. “i a i068, Ene, Seba » ae ‘se ® A yt Hen i” .! ; Sumper er Wheeler; = sister of Charence $45 al “EVA- Rosner "Seeoneers tmiay ct City. tiers hte she will then | ehurech wptil | Te 1065, MRS dsey Ave, Water- age 48: beloved goa-Johns Fu- aces of Thanks ) SINCERELY AN “e friends Abe ha ¥ In Memoriam 2. - OO Ot a ttn | IN LOVING MEMORY OF jac @ueline Ann H ivey & ten who pass ~~ @ mourn in silence | No eves can see us weep | rat dae Nora apd Jobuny LOVING MEMORY OF WALTER SOBAK, Who vassed away Aumust 14, 1054 Today veeaDs sad memories @ dear one cone to rest: to. ones who think ot you | ng A o toved you best Bede wssed aad temity on Walter MEMORY OF Mov- Tol Dassed away Aue’ 13, 1954 here without vou NGO MEMORY OF GLEN who pessed away Auc | to us who loved him tor memory Bediv WING. ME wife Py ‘children er more bv wife and daurh- * who —, aver ‘ years avo gue 3 Gone Sadiv miss by ife Mre an forgotten. his w' fame and dauchters Carman BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, Today b the following boxes: 17, 24, 25, 28, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66, G7, 68, TI, 74, 75, 86, 87, 100, 108, 115 Flowers 3 une pO aren. Bt: , FROM EE aa301 ie | Preteht clerk ae Must be married. Over Jerlence ‘ts ‘repatt week rae! ent on ability, Do not pal. R fremese ccane's pen __Stead aa, 103 2 ar themes CAB DRIVE TRS, DAY SHIFT OR oe SHIFT, FULL PART TIME. APPLY | Se 101 W. HURON. =: ac COLLECTOR : Offic uy manacer cine veeenn BBS "$00 BOND EMPLOYM Wie B-] RIKER BLDG, : FE EPENDABLE MARRIED MAN with car to take over established ey 2000 asoonmls Service replace = living im S least | yr. considered. For sp- i FE $2811 € to 8 tonight. DIE MAKERS, EXPERIENCED | Fijnt Tool and Manufacturing Co., —_ 407 Hadley z ome | DETROIT i COMPANY hands, OD reas vind e rer wases ca : bach treet re soresenlative coor peeuthiotee needs Bro insurance “Phone or appl ~$, 4 PART - TIME ABSISTA NT PARE- _.Help Wanted Male_ “é NATIONAL © Casit REG castiier for MODEST MAIDENS” i ing manager Hrs. 4:30 p. 10 p.m. 6 nites ; Feet Spm to 2 pm. Age 21 to 40 Excellent ' ul Salary $50. per a Nor’ advancement. eal job. tor Side Apply 60 North "cease Ave. experienc sired. 5 an oF hidays. @alary never problem pal 5 vi Apoly i6 CARPEN- sets to a Pontise area rE pans SP oe ee REAL ESTATE SALES bn one cuales tt) JR. HILTZ 5 a * a ae NO ATFENDAN DAY © Must ood ers, 16 er St. AN in fae hone OL Faait TABLI twHED @ Apply between + +4. ‘Walter's -Cteaners * — able goncern as openings tor several quali- fied salesmen » the bome im- | eben fleid Excellent earn- ings uture Legitimate =f heating. landscaping agar Ae wil | w igre ee eees tervie wr ase a eas Cau PE PS nageay | we ey Store | ELECi RICIAN LICENSED MUST wv he EXP Pa is a CLAWSON bad Main Lincoln | \ BxceLcENT< t OPENING “ON ES ving route in| mee Neishts area, guaranteed | salary and commission Car fur- | nished, all expenses paid. Blue Cress Insurance and benefita . Michie division manager Sunday 11 am day anytime, FE 6-708 ELECTRICIAN MACHINE RE- pair man Local machine shop wants combination electrician and machine repair man Excellent remuneration and nrospeets for an ambitious abt qualifications ad to semen charge of mainte- nance ou must be «a qualified clectrician and bev ve . good know! | dee of machine tools Apply Pontiac. Press, Bor 620 | EXPERIENCEN TRUCK MBECHAN- | jes by Wilson GMC Company, = 4. rue ealer for day and night shifts Opportunity for over ‘ime work. New modern facilities, working conditions geet Con- ye Mr. Hallett or Mr. Russ Coe, t FE oo or 678 Oakland Ave. Pontiac i EXPERIENCED LATHE HAND. Ph. ELgin 6-6466, 24400 Telegraph vacations | firm. Phone | jor s=otptnont to 5 om. Mon- | EXPERTEN ce man. Por iwterview, cal) RE) _ public 2-141, ____ | EXPERIENCED MEAT R Full time ear’ Must have good w references dh #4 7 in Huron Friendty arket. _Huron B&O = EXPERIENCED MACHINE BUILD- ers, good wages, paid moursese . tte Phone apply tin person. 950 8 Besbester __Rochester, Mich Phone OL | 10211. painter, top wages, ideal — conditions, needed at ence. A at Braid. Motor Sales, Cass jw | ligtion & se man | Se aie Faas ls 6020 = ED MA ED MACHINE OPER- ton work, PE 42112 EXPERIENCED BUMPER AND) ce Sts, oes || oe EXPERIENCED GIL AND GAs Real meaner ane fararenc e 10 bal Huron FE +618) ane AL ESTATE catty thmg selesman for Prntine, of tee or BY — offiee. Preie one ty one fiving. i | | souare feet out here!" oom EXPERIENCED ‘anoZ FITTER Dood : GAYLORD | REAL aaTAtS sales personnel in modern ‘up offi date ce Private desk iste hone, viepty of parkine and Roor time A, JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. T a Ha Rd, FE 4-253 RUBBER and PLASTIC CHEMISTS or s. staff 5 Chemical En- tperiene de gp tebe vf rhage onan - write Ne. | aoore “priVER WANTED A wah | ply Collins Cleaners. ~~ Pontiac ress Boa | eras MARKET LAKE ORION meat i eutter, Appiv | ) INTRODUCE et retail stores company Good rmanent Car necessary Uy see, previous employment, | Sona ., aemieee to P.O x on | te, Mie! known SAL ESMEN deslersni: — a with com- | ag Oo ay ng sereen Beed” aoe time SERVICE ICE eTaTiOn =e. — for weekends oni: to 8 Fri. Gat. and full time Pagid station | SPECIALTY Mienigan's je of water eondit Funeral Directors 4 4 es INSTALLER] opereuee sith s now fact AIR AMBULANCE. OROUND | a ee seperoneet. Geet al) ree ee Se Oe ns eon oe ROOM OR FARM HARD TO| fompiese out ttt p ater married tie lecllties OR 77 | afte, boar and room Gutiapis | Bren Tim Ceepenambicn, f, Mut ae Ee ae eee ea im = mage Help! Help! Help| fegszab opie srogie me Donelson-Johns Leads! Leads! Leads!| sery’treimige Gall Pe 5-983 I need help to cover all of my rors, © ted ts. It ESMAN WANTED, USED CAR DESIGNED FUNERAL s you have ever or 1 are new selling om ose mesd ad good pa aon | SPARKSORIFPPIN CHAPEL voukware, water softere cars easy to oot, good proposition PE 32-5841 rooals cleaners, food plans, ate. for right mean. Norm co gre believe, me thie 1 the job for ye chats Biot, Sales 912 8. rot jw it's so * VoorheesSiple|, str sig a] Sete SARI Win a ial ¥ ve 80) e | FUNERAL HOME” yet “First come-First served. Ry Jones tea Apoliance, Ambulance gig Plane or Motor| Ser Larry Seteer, 10 a.m. Mon. | = -— = aa ur time ‘or i wae » = don’ ps waste < our yours 736 W. Huron. "Harbor Trailer Camp. WANTED: SADESMAN AT ONCE. Monuments 4A P W. Dinnan & Son, oe WwW Hur- : a aggre . “MIDWEST wanreD> YOUNG Man. AN BION | BUY DIRECT Pate ieee Jos FOR MEN te esied Robert 2 & George ©. sionstes | Rookkeeper aber budnee freee eeany , poe — . ss.) ‘Time wees = =. 5 ac : erview, No. phone — ——— SER AE Bias ener I SEAUTIPUL Coktend Hie Me. Midwest Employment be able to type See parts mane- mortal Park. 3 chetce lots. ©) we PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | _£¢t_W Wiae- L LR. “ZMEN WANTED | Seong grow, HILTZ TSoditiaminn ‘basthessGesd ‘tw.| Help Wanted Female 7 come while vou train AD Apety i - ~S - wat ee a a ae 5-618) | f N._ Peddock Receptionist. ms om $280 80 S750 | S aries - Cashier, exp. $300 ge A sf Pegoucnoacayad need ' 1 Help Wanted Male 6 | HOUSEHOLD = | SON)" EMPI ov ENT pror-| FINANCE CORP. ee ali: et ‘Call FE 2-8181 for an ad _ to recover a loss, Dial FE. Inc. ign Fon MI ~ A SALESM Ne ‘e offe excellent floor =, to corn ‘7 iy ow reson y, 8. By wt employ several men branch” manager trainees. cants must be me. ech uates, 21 to 28 y¥: & ear. This ae surance and volroneat play. HOUSEHOLD Mberal comes Apply. aot full o: ion't know how big the floor ts, © part time work. with sioasent workinggpoad:- tn ar in ApPs, TA exreiexcen Wal T R Ess Py s Eaperseness for Dairy Cal F Lawren mt Bor 2) years or older EB. 32-0139 vefore § p.m EXPERIENCED WalTREsS RES- twurant and liquor bar. Dey abift —Ctosed Sundays 013 Beidwin. Ave. A re GM ffiliate Position of Responsibility I-xcellent Opportunity immediately | gee 4 lady wanted to is interesting position. Ap- Starting salary above average and commensurate | with experience and = qualifica- | tions, pius roxt of living bonus wrtown Mpson. am, 6 3 88 nite work $48, FE }-0637 GIRL OUT OP SCHOOL TO 8TAY with children office Phone Mr Bate between 12 06 noon | Anole 5415 Mavbee | Rd Clarkston. Michigan i GIRL FOR GENERAL OF FICE Toon Apply Pontiac Press Box 'GIRL TO HELP TAKE CARF OF 2 yr. irl Some ftigtt house work ih live im, Mofey's Go'f Union L | | | | Widower 4 wir! 10 boy ¢ "| Write pad Press Bow #6 stat-+ _ ing ae, pea a & reference | _ APPLY i409 sUDo EX Sten DIVISION Personnel Department GLENWOOD AVE. PERIENCED ographers APPLY — a- A Ls A Red: top C ; 3 te 4p but here are scene “Work | Wanted Male 10, Business § Services 7 a 4-) CARPENTRY PLASTIC ones | A-t TRENCHING 8 TO 18° CUT. | _ ———— _floor tile a spectatty FE 5-0 | ters, fwoting, field tile, coptis | OP | A-l PAINTING. INTERIOR - a | tanks and field instaljtion Also terioy Reas FE 3-002) fill dirt Grading +T18 or Help Wanted F emale 7 _OR 31418 | CARINE? AKER AN AND CARPEN. — ter titehens ° specialty FE “A & B TRENCHING S ALESL ADY | + «900 Poot woeter tile Piet tile. | Fer jewelry store @ome office | CARPENTER - AND Cas! o ET FB La Sees eee aemseenigeeeas experience oreferred. Lyup Jew |- WOrk, new and repair a Z _1 8. Saginaw | Murdock FE 2-186) APPL. LANC F SE RICE : a | CARPENTIER ‘WORK NEW on | SALESL ADIEF S repair, Alo cebluet werk. service al makes of reftigers- in ready to wear On yas x tors washers jos = cleaners ermanent full tUme position éqtdeee: “OYRL WOULD LIKE om on \y octtene “ire ra alag rt time evenings. 6 to @ babyasittitie job on weekends FE +403" v4 or mornings 2-geaa * ee SATURDAY, “aU "GUST 18, 1955 - hy Jay Alan Help Wanted a) ean "DRIVERS, 2 MEN 1 FULL. me women het full he a ©e., COUPLE ‘FOR JANITOR SERVICE | to work eves. in @ Week. The lady must be willing | ah the! teob Apply i m. for inierview, Rd. Weenlak & _§ons Mina Reach, Milford =< 3 INSPE CTOR — Famiitear with assembly and per- formance testing to cheek hv- Graulic ‘and air operated equip Blant CU, M mG. 8 1 Rd. Lake Orion. DRIVING LESSONS. DAYS EVE- | pings eid are td Pontiae Driv. | ttt Training FLOOR SAYIRO™ & SAW EIENC AND . ee felting —TWENTY-THRE Building Service 12! Electricians Service Bh ve orn gontes Bs! Morris rotessional bide. Ly yeary experience Mil 4 1344 ern “equipme ent Quer, work COUPL Free estimates. Jenn “Taylor, OR ranch home- for 21616 eook and general CAVING” FIN Mies Man to dp main Gardnet 40! Central PE 22510. Bone tied to | CARPENTER REPAIRS AND AL- JOrdan 46026. rE SN service. Weatber- Box Me, Pprankitp, M _ ae nS if FLOORS, | Wanted: Wool Preiser ey Ay eS 2. Free estimates. Cs noe, silk trpane -shirt pre ~ |FiL” ba VERE: > —aND, bint ; . r ‘ ov rain an i ers an counter gn s.. | he nk ale — mas Laie oes | Good working conditions. | , » | A 308 SANDIN FE 4 4. 8512 for interview. aA co oe C en) he “FARM HELP oganax treo fg GE MARRIED COUPLE BETWEEN i6- an $5 yrs Big * . work on a HOUSE -MOVING PULLY ink pd oad ve bigef cattle farm equipped. Pm 46450. 1b. A. Young, jis work ts vear round, 7 days ~ MODERNIZE With relishie builder Discounts EXTERIOR & | | wetan MASRAOK & THERA | foot Painting & Decorsting 20 & INTHRION. PAINT. | w_of 3 men, EM 3.3438. “ING it — wale WASHING: | ‘wai4 or OR }-0484 Faintiig & & Wall Washing | Pree Estimates @ $-22)F | Physiotherapy — A Py ame 7? Fim re Si ae Television Service _ DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE | re 51206 or FE »-aje0 | TRAKA OTARAN TEED wv REPAIR any | 22 } during Aug. & Bept All types of | earpenter work Roofing, siding storm windows All other types st alterations, Violations correcjed Insured workmen | i R D Sg RUILDING “ oog | Pe Eyer FLSOR ti art Phone Pe sanding end finishing od Soft WE BUILD PORCHES, GARAGES, PR “ONDON 8 RADIO & TV, 127 ry PARKE. st | Corenns vEN's net ADTO a bad Huron Night we ry sg cote | Sinks Sunday a ___._ FPE_¢ 3! | Typewriter Service 224 - Maat td aan ADDING Ma General ee aod Otte “ies. ‘= owl RENTED i “seers N Saginaw Ht Upholstering _ ——— BASEMENTS. AND paveways — _ REASON, | rye MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Bloomfield Fashion Shop e FOTRIGAL WIRING AND Fac. Baal ; P | "torr maivtainence Licensed. Ba | feveired by factory tr reiting owoRK ADY_ FOR ~ PULL TIME Manor * Office Bw ty Co ” Ww. Law byrne Foe TURION COOLEY GLecTrical ce AND RE. _Yenes St. Phone PR 30126 —- | Pe vows. OOM PTLD WAL. LEANERA. TARE AREA. APPLY PONTIAC gag Sta FiON ATTENDANT | | Soguree en ee ao trainee White family man, . Free est Qo obligation. ve wath | Seeking saty employment. FE | dike Walt w MACIINE FREE mM | estimate No too bie e- emall MAND bigaINa Ane == rE. 5-409 ae : eee * Tease a! ew | ce Uawne eae ene fe ' mm Dente, Bl on o Stenographers | yard oe pe Mint dr MY | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- | 23003 Piet Ph FE b6t0) — Sal ; 2613 to $2873 “BAN vrai CHADFFE DR, 10 JOR. Salary Rate $2613 to $2873 was of experience. FE 3 _ - : . TMBING WORK winvEn | SEWE RC oD t ae itearonable PE 6-106 Sinks — Sunda poms FE 42013 Typists | Salary Rate $2509 to $2700 cpap NE Excellent opportunities for advencement weid vaca tions. relirement and imeur- pace vians end other bene- i IT Monday, Aug. 15, gt 9:00am } AT OAKLAND COUNTY PERSONNEL | DIVISION PONTIAC MOTOR PONTIAC. MICH. | M AID: | wept _tive Te old willin: anytime Re! 2 BEAUTY OPERATORS 375.00 te Start. Steady good andre Bes Beaut RELIABLE Woman 35 to for “ 2 ehikaren, vi ¥ short - order To aaaist main cook and do © and unencum working cond itt will be ke MOTHER'S c heme near = Name Parish ours, paid vacations | Salon FE 5-4490 | EXPERI: | WB. for cook: | “ere _meerer® Must | MI 888 and tare ca Live in. “Cal after LADY Cink | ie mane works | SIG With cooking experience en- bered. Good ons. All puiries strietiy “Contideatia! sa Box Bat. or Sunday, HOLPER. 5% days week Prefer school. Have one 40 br. week. Good wanes and = sy 4 FINANCE CORP. 1% SOUTH SAGINAW EXPEE RIEN SILK view, NURSING A FC After: 5 s OR 28 ese ee, THE YOUR hire, it's 6 mo. experience in noopial were Cessary Cou NEAT WHITE WOMAN ABOUT 40 need ¢ RECEPTIONIST pg oo" eerie pecessary. na wee Scicscant ted Wanted: live wire man will- i to work, unlimited . ‘~ t sae ety of fiver Want Ads! To sell, for inter- AIDES AT ONCE In- an = rv for Birmine- M.D. Previous experience in — ‘preferred. My Neat anroarance living in ‘Waterford: Wood Co. “1235 valescent. “Hospi. | z ig WHITE, 2nd Floor County Office Building ! Lafayette St. Pontiac, Mich. Stenographer acral and clerical giz. able to take some shorthand pd ‘‘e permanent. Apply ARTHUR —————-M_N_Sagina TED’S S RESTAURANT” & DRIVE IN Ee. & Saar ~ os umber | Ning pee AFRESES as ANC erate | p Lk Rd I8T BE EXPERI. ee | Teasonable. Write | Bou 66 for full detalles or ing | PAINTING AWD DECORATING, RY | hour, ped. free estimates. 3095 Central Blvd. Rowe Lake. MU | 6706 | Pi ASTERING PATCHING — “AND | coment _work OR 3-487" - Beit = | —— recenuy moved to Pine ag gt woult tike @ posit bet! area For mterview, call Work Wanted Peau it ive cot On ED Cape DESIF ES DAY | wo Mon eo. “Nurse. Pri re rrr OMEN. WANT | WALL me end ¢leaning FE 1-022 ELDERLY LADY bdlioras BABY | nae evenings referred FE | — Wace. ak “EXPRRIERCED— AWD CAPA Re | yr a! price as lont time wire at Ring vel for 60 Washington +—_—Sileiensan. Must | | RONTHGS GOB “WO retarial aimmeal sermce GIRL WANTS ext enieeces HIGH ~ sCHOOL | ir fot babysitting and house. work, vr 24814 call after 5 \3i YEAR OLD MOTixk WITH | dauehter ‘3. wants housework with no other woman in charce | Prefer no ehiidren Write Pon-| — _tiee Press Box 117 E xperienced woman wosal like kitchen work. No Sunday work. Please call} FE 4-4752 after. 4:30 p.m. "t , #0, WAS EXPRREINCE IN Cashier nd, Grocery, typing awite! Clerk ip leaners Fountain "Sta 4-3127 7 | TRONINGS. 47° A BUSHEL. 1 BAY | mom _service. Exp 3 Fr 5-147) TRONINOS #17 6 CABS” ml { i $0761, fk ghar a i Uday weav OnE IN. $3) = hushel. re, front NGS 6) 00 P FER R0an EL. a Hopkins. FE +31 mONTNOR 1090 fosiow FED PICKUP | TDAD m AFEY cia DAY WORK. MARY Mull ur ING FERN BEC service EM }-2642_ | mownog WAN TED baby sitting Reference req PE $1438 me (SECRETARY ( DESIRES WORK 2 | -7* ob ei ae Phone at | WALL Neat. Baby . 1— Lf. | rs Aree oe eS OETOT. l i | | ron | time waseepng Y WANTED WASHING OTHE RWORK siting eves. FE ae Flectric—Sewers Cleaned a4 hour joe No resulta no charge chemiceativ ‘reated at no -EPATRINO oer 4, Pe cially, PE 60162 FE 5 _ Garden Plowing A-l_ GARDEN WOEDMUNDS E nBULt bog a Lawn olowl iw loading | ervice, + éancen PLOWING, Disci ered Vicinity of Pontiac yo rt 1.9086, a Service ___ 18 CURTAINS PLAIN © a Rv bs pa finishea FoR: ie ¥ EAUNDRY “ERY. few Shot leveling 271 aa et | CUSTOM TRE® SERVICE. CUT- +608 tine ing FE 4-608 GRapina A Ae Levens. GENERAL fu ap ther "i her ae Rearonable orice ofl Watericrd Lgndseaping— Oredin ‘reci - timates. rE or ee sodding . Free es | i ah | 16B THOMAS Mob TELPOR APA re S-a888 SLIPCOVERS DRAPER @ | _opreeds, Your materi) pu sat? DRAPES . star ores ‘WATe-. Beadle 5-16 | EARLE CUst6M OPHOLETER: | ail Cooley Lake Rd. -EM by 1 Free estimates, Lost & Pound Cin Lente, YOUR rst, ve". At one @¢ | Siicnigen, Animal” hice are | (ost. WHITE AND BUFF Cock- er Sapnte! bup. J mos olf In! vieloit of tie and Roch- ester ght one’s pet Please re | tur? Ne questions asked. Ke- ward O 9-0021 Lost. BLUISH GRAY BOX PURSE Mee 9 od ee on value apis, meen hee Fe 63778 ; FRPMALE BEAGLE ND ! black and hite Walke jost in vicinity of Middle Sirests Leke Reware ¥ Li, Cost 2 FEMALE WOUNDS 1 Rete ‘Bone ‘and | Bive-Tick. FE) | FAMILY We por: REED (Oat in ¥h le's OFS | Lore mi ‘vuber Seas FE +15 Rewar LOeT, BLO! wD COCKER AND WA. | ter aguinanr 1 ovr old fLieense if towed call FE $2579 BLUR rick HOUND Holly rr | mele Lost neer License M FE DAdio _ LOBT ~ Aerotred. Knapp Shoe aces” £ bare chased former Aribur 8° DIVOR HEARING A Alp RM ie | 49 HiMer inaw. be » Lee CI on e a i triendiy. _oateer scoghact "Mire ! pded aad tial The Bk pr | sacbwin ag “RUBBER AND LOCAL |OnN AND “aPTER 1 aie” “DATE. #13-56, 1 will net be responsibie for any other debia cont by any other then myself, Wi liam Robert Olsen, 194 W wren, © Pontiac, Mich. _ — ON AND AFTER DA 11 66. I. will not be resvonai for y wit or wo Belin | ‘Pontise, Mich eS cote | _at _Buckper. Foca? can ee IF SO, Let US T nn | rARMB OR por casomers a ae Me fips with __ Wanted to Rent 29 G) M, EXECUTIVE DE- OR 4 BEDROOM HOUSE. BE 2-8111, EXT, 646. LANDLORDS : We need houses ty vali eA our - Many- tenant ick. Try out ~! . ROOMS ‘ara nished, ‘es TAKE ‘Ok SUMMER oan BY eaponsible party starting Septem- oer oth. BS aay SINGLE WOMAN JOINING Walle's In emeoutive pool ar he sires 2 of 3 room furnished api West aide @ children or pets. PE ¢23611. Mr. Ven Dusen, manager SPACE SUITABLE FO 4 reoms furniture, F = UNFURNISHED 3 OR pom apt for widow, Near doustera or. convenient to bus Reasonable +, YOUNG EMPLOYED COUPLE with goon ate ose hg oe hs amall unfurl Ouse et HRefetences Pitas FE 6-Teas at ler Spm Wed. “Transportation — 3 PONTIAC PRESS EMPLOYER wishes transportation from + Park Saat merce Rd,'s to Pontiac ged Mours are from § “BrORING 26286, Bat te . none hike rece by August pos AD oa vanity Please all - “n from @tob A . call MA ¢1700 of write Hea H. Pontiac Press OIRL iin age trom Nya ** days weekly, PR 31398 Wid. ‘Contracts, Mtge. ‘3 casHm FOR LAND CONTRACTS, H soaw et 440 -Dinie Hwy. OR. im ne _ es ees Cas x Waiting for good contracts oat of see Mr Johnson personally tor quick evurteous action A. FOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Tele eee Rd. iwe FE 4- baled ARE BUVING a set. Tha! contracts Ca Pol ter ta god ir @ value quick cash Nicholie & Harger Co oY, Rurup —_ rE }-si83 $$ ACI &*SAVE $ CT -By calling for our bid on AVE - Diucount setllement | ‘and time by selling to « RE LIABLE firm with @ laree num- | ber of private Investors As® Tink te WHITE. BROS _ extra enst | Yet ¥ __Roto-Re Sewer. Cleaners|. a Si — REALTORS ~ FE ea | Cae GLb rEwATE BA. ~ /BLECT RiG MOTOR seRViCE RE Rs y .~% of Teevie Lk | Phone (YR 39-1873 oF ne ed rguindion “18 B Pike. | fy eer wk TL Rd in White |_ OR D118 OF O4 | Le ~ Answers to name of \IQ)N FF y AV TAILABL A om ST ASTERDNG Neltte Pe se teward wl eer Seed kctoreigg pace = tee Lee _Lantg | Coet ROWN LEATE WAC | haves . contract r enle. see of nde ee fal oe Nl aot | Sens or PR 3-83! ‘PONTIAC "REAL TY | -<4 FE 7831 nti Testing tisha ‘tile ines “Hobbies & Supplies 244 | | SL ee eat — ered ~ _— igh ele ber — to = Fat A soon000 to FIERINO NEW i | bpm Led 2 | t our disposal to GURRTEED Rebainowone | Halt eaguemnipee sh Ket | cr, Tepe naan at ene wo on 6 WE Woy Rabe | sere = = on Si & Bon +067 | reget? Se lacale = retail geal | Pur - Te sett Pini _ ichine Kis =| ae a Koda’ tea ™ “you "Bu 1T- WE = Ing MANLEY uae we akacke er, | Pita"eekvick ies Wl barca ;FRER TRIMMING AND EEMoY io: Free eatimete VE, 9000 FF Notices & Personals — 331 'F rnlture efini 160A, ALTY_CO = R shing | ponte PRIVATE DETECTIVES | Coepersites Real Eotgie, jn A | 30 _yre, cap Bonded FE 50201. we Kvenines pe re Pe bo Uren — 9m - §% MORTCAGES. SUBURBAN from «00 [eadaly bees rentes e R’'D’ CHARLES, Realtor eae a bee Fe 8 Trlcgrene : % | FAST ACTION! if vou have the contract~ we have Bat. August the money Cla.’ Real. estate, — ey wail abs Armuser nt reg ve +0402 «Ask for Mr ir eS | a bers 60 GET bits Me Rr bg | | is are cordially tnvited. a empires Ag BE] GAINty Malb 7 wo a ts hy bird ry ze Huron | Mrs. Burnes FE #68.» 9) Me tt “Fou % “toner ae Hy ead ones ae or equity your tin xine—v, No tions is ia hae iz Tenipteron, Realtor~ 3339 Orchard Lake Md FE 44563 Wanted Real _Estate 3 e 32A Pe SELL YOUR | emmy ve vers waiting to seTve ato. - Russell Young REALTOR Huron FB 44525 Eves “WI * wun, ' L. Ww. No matter wht o uae for sale ean be so you call and get e service ® aaptified crete il nay eagh tor equities tn small homes Pm wm Fam. Cood, hat bd _salery, 1038 W W, Huron after répm WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE bome FE 5-079 WANTED: KEEPER. TYP. 5-68 in_ my ist for Credit Union Call for ap-| WANTED: GIRL "OR WOMAN FF pointment Monday before 1 ‘WAITRESS WANTE WANTED: APPLY & EL Mar Drivetn fect Rest Hwy. at Stiver. Peta aurant, Pinte WANTED WOMAN Ont Time LIVE | . As how _ ae red. ae Lane con- OFFICE GIRL AN Pte | and a. Ane week, “aernett’s Clothes in eeee IN RES. ara Lk. wn TO TAKE of children _ Walters ae, OA ee al - ne ar 2 _ before WOMAN peso 38 YRS. OLD TO do ee | 1 dav a wk. ais Referen: — | 62018 for care of ‘chlidten housework, 4 days weak | ve al wo! ’ Be Ist. se a iv sane FE 3-3 ona care of age childres 2 AS days, sey aidwin if desi Nice home otf Baldwin, Cail PE 4-2164, After —*_ p.m WHITE ‘LADY "POR sore WORK. wo ust E AN 5 days, 7.00 to . $10. 108 a) ANSWER PROBLE FRzeisL. EAGE pwoMan | pm ‘OR | baby sitting afternoons. FE 23070 | i before 3 o.m, | WIDOW WITH ‘Two © BOYS WOULD | tke housekeepin Bien _work on farm. OF | 12] ‘Building Service — ALL et REPAIRS. snouwp doors window lnoxe Pda He and leaky taucete, : PAN eg oival RABY A- 1 ‘CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 AIR CO! . GENERATOR, MPRESSOR, power trowel, mixer, sanders, be Gravy and A i Fat “SiRPeRTai = EU EM * ‘Ot. bY AR AL LE. block or cement Driveways ga- rage: Lal AIRS ax service, ce | ‘Painting « LPP PLP IPP pers plete ee See al TILING ‘AND LIGHT +6229. ~ Moving & & Trucking | 19 SAPP Oe | AA: MOVING TRUCKING PICK: Morin FE 2-4 BLACK DIRT. AND wat DE- __tive soo. Call 30167 BEDFORD MOVING” Loca! & Long Distance— E edd DELIVER AND AL ag ha ing. Summer rates, qd and Hey _liv 1923. DU dirs and fi FAVA and Lace a rave FE 9067. = Cea a FE baa Sen $-603 ubbish hauled. 7? = Digna} waa Jf and grave Sai sas iNcrn aTOR@ CL pol eel hated poe wo FE on AULING ODD JOBs we Moving ASHES RUA Loca and 04 Lone, Data SUDDEN sERVICE— _bish and light trucking, PE 46070 Trucks to Rent (‘3 4 10 BS TET eae Péntinc Fi Farm rma and Industrial Tractor Co. om 8 ARD Hite Fe Base St 4 DECORATING ~ PAINTING ee Call for esti- tale, Give You I Place to Pay Fase Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A - LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS au South Garinaw (jt _ Above Oekiand WILL PARTY WHO Bull ‘pupoy fe] call FE + Wd. Household Goods 7 27 ANTIQUE ‘NSHES lems shell home Good material and workmanship. With full eee | and canons room by wo Cal OR T2007 ind? . ring 5 i days rns Paulsen | 3 BEDROOM HO rage Storms «@ plete * secre lot. In Lake Orion $5,500 cant as is or $6900 cash completed. _OL_ 23-3062 HAVE A LOT WITH 130, Ls frontage on black tep road Pontiac —east side and 7 a deep will set} land tract with » shell house - on ear foundation or basement with oe down Pontiac Press Box | . ie CAR GA- screens, . com- | EAST OF PONTIAC 3 bedroom brick. nearly new ranch home, landscaped storms and screens gas beet...full base- | CHAPIN-BIGELOW BROKERS & BUILDERS : mo Orchard Lake Ra rE 8-113 iT rE w Tk, ‘LAKE NEW 2 “BEDROOM home pared od living room with picture window, natural rirgpins ©. modern kitchen. plenty of closet: Torridheet atuomatic turnece, large lot ape A seen to be ap- recat feed reasonable. od _ Uasatle. Biss --Partridge me “BIRD TO 8EE | = “REALTOR SLICE OF HAM — POR ELIZA L. LAKE bedroom = es Tg a! “KERCHOO-O!”" - For Sale Houses — cue “sn wust 16, trom Augus Geo cheer Waterford | 268 ‘Me srhte ‘nee 646) Andersonville RS | $2400 ‘DOWN, 3 BEDROOMS. | Gas heat, storms and screens 70 © 190 Balance $7100 at te # mo which inchudes taxes ana) jipesreace 121 W Sheffield Templeton AIRPORT ROAD 4 rooms full bath and utility ~ Weat” Bswestos steting, tuminsim -slorms and screens Large 100 x 200) Privileges = Leake $8050 with term LAKE PRON tT Situated on beautiful Walters eases large lot with fruit trees. berries, ity car gereae A uy at $7,750 with DRAY TON PLAINS — 100 frontage on Hwr 6 room modern home basement BSS PLO berky kK. 1.. Templeton, Realtor fosee Orchard Late Rad FE er 6 if no ans. call FE 2-502 ay OR 31708 LAKEFRONT Give the kids # break' Here's « beautiful 7 room home right on Pontiac Lake with wood paneled carpeted living room and 2 car garage § All fenced yard - wit sandy beach boat se. dock plentc table and barbecue Quick possession. All for only $17,909 on terms eamuy——_| ts VACANT Convenient . ocalion near Wwwnh Pontiac waxy ww room Priced ‘or on down. room apt. at $8 B50 =~ WARD Eo PARTRIDGE, IE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 84, TRIPP Execlhisive “North Section” Only 15 minutes to down- town, neue: Charming 7 room. 1'y bath home—2'» cat garage. basement. toe 2? acre wooded, landscaped site provides; a superb set- ting-e ovleasure to show you! Call today’ North Rochester. 2s acre site—4@ bedrgom. 2 “Tooms. NICE ROOMS GENTLEME only Afternoon shit 14 the ws chard Lake. _PE +4329 OOM & BOARD OR 31425 VACANCY For 2 OR 3 CLOSE, --H6- -E- Pike — nae vith Board 38! me “OR. | ANNETT OEEERS——— Drayton-Waterford Area bath tri-level brick home Basement, pine paneled and equipped with Pormica eounters, dark room, Hot water radian emt. Al Ta 2 car oxi ol wilh aun dee r pointment. Lestie R. Fripp. Roane 23 -W_.Lewrenee, st , REALTOR SELL, ersriigs_ts nae “bird” to see 198 BUY Ranch pombe’ idan y Fosoment — 4532227 . wet | Excellent +4503 | ha at | e@sy | See ee ea « Lovely new 2 bedroom home. Large Newly rods § __For Sale Houses: 43 ~ MYERS COLORED FAMILY pays Insurance cae. taxes. breezewar iM HOUSE foams. lake orivileces, BETH "LAKE ~ nosing at! Prices at pod $13,000 E ORT terms. RION - $1000 down buys this lovely new 2 ‘pe ranch ¢ home. Large icture window Dining area ern kitchen Utility reom + of e¢loseta, Immediate seecion: Seth ple ke price val unly $ = [WHITE LAKE _ 3 tevel Medern kitchen, | Activity room and bath on first | level room. 2 bed- | ms ba m on second | level. nom for 2 large bedrooms | third. nt rehes, Beau- tifa) lot az shade, Only | Dorothy ee Lavender FE 24411 For Sale Houses 43 Aral AYLORD OUR brrice wits. _ cLosED luv EQUITY $3.400 WITH BAL. | WELL Lake 2 bedrooms, 30 f1 living | porch, room, baxement. new oly Turner? i walls, oak floors Nee witte kane teech Priced 3 at 641.500 with tersm on +2871 EAST SIDE NEW 5 4 rooms, bath. ufflity of] heat | cottage at 8134 | Union Lake Large 'y basement large nished Call Mr | Fitch, | Winkler Redlts SALE Rochestef City _w DRAYTON | SUNDAY 4493 Meigo. Shores and blocks home with nice sun perch and full | basement on well shaded lot 125 al for $11 500 81.000 an Siatew ide Re Service of * DI 10310 Medel pi HIGHLAND AREA ance due at $45. per mo, 3 lots U Co iM limits Lot 1005102 Call OL chested Pirst, Rochester. ef Roch This beaut: x24 on utitut iandscapéd lot, 1e0x 131. Nedr foon Lake ‘rooms, full basement. two car fof Se Plastered 2 bed- screened in wher trans- ROOM CEMENT BLOCK Flagstaff St. bot, fine beach, rep. all ir. IN ‘Pirepiacr, P LALNS Open tor Inspection 12 to 7 east of ester iful 3 bedroom with al Fistate Flint Call Felev or Gerdv r 45641 or CEdar 71-3716 hone OR 3-2304 10 A «MORE | Between Auburn Ave L bpih m nee this te St. Lane nome. Call M Flint LAKEVIEW DR: Lake priv ane veith Beets down payment M SHADY LoT ~ He ley bree gr Soot ed sar 100x287 —_ ® Mx40 ranch type OF 33000. | tai place. Se we A bree HOUSE: witH) ACRE OF GROUND room. “large double closets This with orchard: 1086 Cloveriawn _| + 2 goo!) «value. 411,600 on 4 ’ Pease ‘DER HOM INCOM E . One story oh bullt 6 room home Clote tn Two family Fully tar. | Basement. well insulated wtility nished rate entrances. New reom price $6700. Terms. ou hbeates Possible income over | WALL | per mt = — look Six room —— tall basement, | tis one over an is really @ close to school & bus Glassed in | | noi buy at s17 one with §7.- front porch and «4 nice large jot { down Only 87275 with ” as reasonable | ‘WILLIS M. BREWER down peyrrent - rke LAPEER RD ,| PE 4518) &M 34808 FE 5-7704 = Three bedroom ranci: type home ; BUILT 5 RM, BUNGALOW, ous rooms ae truly nice any extra features in this ¥ 2-2821 or stop at - oe Orion this three m home. brick fireplace ih bedroo attractive living room Pull bath floor extra lavatory oo ist floor Owners have priced 98050 «6with of Cail sell at ‘ — | —_ et a ee ___For Sa = Houses YOUN G w= Rt nite & room ne off Perry: Plastered fieors. fut is down Arrange for your appoint- tent ay HOME & BUSINESS 3 bedroom home with basement. i ; cond: of floor storage, with office Tooms, being used as # + Put » pebno = nour.” ment. Large lot, lake “nrivileges $1000 , down . new 3. bedroom Move in men : a Png zo Stns Ot ne throws ie fing room Car — modern, 48), Spee _ 208 AC RD. vacant Newly decorated home. ace and PRIVATE Sy house, $3.550 On main road. Regi- «dential or business property, 4 miles from Pontiac. $350 down. Bal $35 menihiy wt by ap pointment Ph. MY 2-1 used for simon any kind of busi- [ mov north. will own. In the oars Arrange 5 OPDYKE RD. are rbd 8 recom home in exc. con- jon, Full basement, 2 car hie ie, beautiful landsca is alore. See this home wit want it. By appoint- noel poy please 2. ea 8280-00 down will give you Pos- income Large one unit furnished $9,300.00 full price. This is truly | a bargain fee it today. session of this exc a REALTOR 412 W Huron Bt PE 4 Open Eves. ‘til 8: Sun. FE ¢ “kitehien And bath, 2 car ge. _rage FE 5-3840 NORTH END — All modern 2 bedroom nome Pull ——— re car “sonable in $2,000 down MACEDAY LAKE bedroom home Part 3 bath St.509 Geen ah re CLOKLER REALTY 236 N Saginaw . For Colored Families Beautiful 2 bedroom with tnfin- | ished second floor - Oak painted walls full gasement eas r bus line “Priced For Colored Families kitchen and bath New of! furnace Price 85 000 basement F RUSSEL A. NOTT nen TOR rie Pike 4-5805 woULY. WAPTE Fer sc bedroom. bath. ment. Tell heat het water heat- er. water softener. Lot 116x210 You will love it at $9,050 Rea- 1 or stop at 4 EF rat Orion LAWREN 'E W =) seen | SUN] This ae desire! 136 | ase Real Estate See | _ OPEN FE 4- Seal PIKE of YAY 3 to 6 POM. bea poe jase home Over an md * very he petal for enjory- able living Priced at $16,800 $21 8 Bquirre) Road and Square available) 3 BR Ranch fire- | -ake Road place, full basement garage. Soe ar barn. chicken house. ete School \\ \{. KNUDSEN bus at door $29 500 terms Min- REALTOR ne M4. Dillman. Broker Milford. | | Pontiac State Bank RBidg FE +4516 Eve & Sun FE | Now Is the cal beioerr OTHEL A M (ret Ready for Winter WE BUY we ‘oELL We have Sots =| Wisnece, o yi | Re Ready for Sohal This choice acmoe Jjocation near Linceln Jr | Time to oe setestion | ELWOO! REALTOR a Cass-Ettivabeth Lake Rd 5-1 284. PE 4-384: Oven @ to 7) need only third. This spotles for you ‘priced at | Midwest 4-3232 | 28 8 Woodward, __OPEN @ AM SU a 1 ri ti past Rd propert: ment, auto. ot} water. oak floors, and _ fat Squirrel’ “merous to _amase you, don't: 1 Convalescent Homes 38A. HAVE, ROOM FoR 1 MORE FEt- der oe lady bed patient E NURSING HOME two sMerty | ~ GONE vacancies $125 per m PINE has eople, _tered_ourse in charge OR 3 3.004 i 39) _ Hotel Rooms es - HOTEL ROOSE VE i T Rooms $12 wp Bath $17 50 up. PE 80196 Ore AUBURN 474 Auburn Ph. Cooking Lay petviosraaies unit ’ 4 | { \ { MApie | with a a irees fire: | place GA tiving room, 2 extra une bed- rooms, storma. screens, aoa | water softener, 30 davs pos- session $11.500. $1100 down. Seminole Hills T room home iv ideal loca- tion, Features include vesti- bule fireplace sun room breakfast nook & lavatory on first floor carpeting in living & dining room. 1 nice size. bedrooms & betif un New oi] furnace. tiled rec- reation room wo car ga. Tage fenced rear yard. $19, | i916 CALTTY BUILT HOMES Constructed op sour lot or curs Rambling 3-bedrm.. M4 ff ranch home that includes basement and attached garage. $13,950 Established ‘ See mode! brick home. Ideal 2.9239 erms. ie city lots Available in 2 or . : 3, bedrms . Holy basement. Open ——t Brick-Rarich 14 and by app ‘ so 1 or ‘Apartments HURON HOTEL. CLEAN MODERN rooms by dav or wk 485 W Huron St Pho PD m8 Rent Stores 2 STORES 14 x 22 BACH. HEA and water furnished. 1116 Add ine W. Huron. FE §-2383 PES 44187 ¥ STORE LOCATED . “St ON Perr Bt senvenians: ms mun bus r rent. ROY ANN NETT, INC. REALTORS 28 E. Huron en] Evenings | & Sun. ~ Rent Office Space “a FE me _l to 4 "Reaieren Soe orate to suit. 1-5851 2 For | Rent Miscellaneous 42 42 ONE WAY - c an GOAST TO COAST NT HERE Trailers wiant 3245 ‘OR Hae Her. RENT 1T vee through Rent Ads! Roe house, apartment, E thing — Want Ads gi “0 « South Bloomfield First time offered built 1951 (3 dedrobm home in excellent eontition, Nicely carpeted and dranes bo pera Lake Privileges Corer Tm La Prices otart at fenge financin drop in the ‘othe Land SIDE’ INCOME thoose—fronr-. $9075) We ar- large feige tenants pe ~ e vour home. 813.000 with BRICK INCOME & rme., tot, a, UM —— Set Bandi aottions Nise atree’ ay to downtown. Now Amit Phone now or | jee SOOT, aved street and full price terms piace in 2 to | Real Estate PE 5-01 “Moves —y bedroom Bingaon © room reom._ $7, Full. lawn, and yard, plenty of reom wu with «a pretty brit 0 » va rooms. LJ . full price $8,950 with term« one is quick possession. George R. Irwin. 269 Baldwin Ave if no ans Co-operative Real | Estate je Exchange A SMALL. DOWN PAYMENT it trees in the Pull price just 69,475. Birmingham FOR THE YOUNG COUPLE who twe bedroo me | owithy tairs for @ sly clean home kitehen is $12 Benjamin and | Stephens, Inc. | I0rdan 48728 Birmingham _TO 9 PM OPEN — - 794 Coughlan Drive to 5 “second street left to se- heat. auto. plastered wails tion. Price will mee 8. _Lincoln-Wisner Area * 3 bedroom home in excellent con~ dition. Living room. dining room aoe y weir with full Dasement, nice moc piapera $10,500 ith 2 bedroom bungalow with fire- room = situated good This | FE 28544 garage, | | | - + | bath ment lots # able sion Joslyn é Ph Imm have through: Timken | exterior has Bungalow type home fully located on large corner jot 2 t REA LToR sie 5 Ponta State Bank B THAT'S RIGHT ¥ riv ee on beautiful Mace- | | KNUDSEN ROM SP Two ACRES Po High 6 reo bome with large hase: and gas heat Includes 2 od 3 car garage. Reason- terms. Immediate posses- Road Beautt- ‘ooms living room dining room, Kitehen and bath Two sereened ches, Base- ment with gas at Cash or terms JSEN Ie Eve FE h320 | ediate Possession Of this Jarge 3 bedroom some FOLKS. al neat & clean + sonable down payment Car! Andrews 413 E Maple St Holly ME! 17-6161 ROOMS AND BATH * saaraent Gas heat | Mike's $1500 down PE Sou" = PERRY. PARK 2 bedroom Fireplace, oi] heat. nice shaded $7,050. % By ow ner jot. Price rooms Full bath Good call Ladi iS Griggs RUSS: NOTY RE 179 E Spike aE 45005 KEGO HARBOR BY OWNER 6 room and bath” full basement, large corner tot down Lake Privileees FE 5-061! UTICA. FOR SALE OR LEASE 5 room full bath and utility room Near brie and church. Large tet FE 600 BY OWNER : SEDROOM HOME } car garage Leces fot. frutt trees A ar rden. paved street, PE 44400 \BY OWNER. MODERN i COUNTRY home. One acre all kinds of fruit. _No realtors 2885 Leach Ra > MODERN aiaaatow i le | NEAR | base- i | dition $750 down. Far information } 5893. 88,000 with $850 | | 4 4 Russell. Young |- = ot} Sicce ms! Priced reasonable at. $4950 with — floors. | heat. nice location, paved street | to sell on | | tepins. For information call Mrs Shears FF 1,_&. MOTT - iio WwW. Pike FE 4.5905 | automatic |. | LAKE PRON FE 4.4001 | nf 2556 Wilhams Lake Road | ral | } \ 3 Bedroom Ranch $3,500 Down walkout basement’ Oi AC) elegtric not. water food | ‘peation near school Must sell ae- | OR 3-5313 Puil church and ‘store health, Call | Two HOUSES “FOR SALE 71 i _reom house | S-room MY 2 ie i BUELD NOW our Well restricted Waterford His Estates Estimaies freely a from our pl: or vours. 1 300 up. . sac HERBERT C. DAVIS soa P ntiae Lake Raf SUN. 1 TO 8 BEAUTIFUL Dates ALL BRICK T HOME - Just what) you have been looking for Lo-! miles north of | & sandy beach on 3 sides There is @ good county road that ends | where this property begins——just | b jocks from US 10 2 laree | + bedrooms with double closets. Laree living room with brick fireplace. 2 picture windows over- -lookine the Jake Dining room Sachs ai Ceram ie 7 tie- drainboard | back wall ® Tiled bath. Attached J» car ea- rage. We know when vou see this | you will agree Lain this * itt Pull price si. 800 with $3.900 down OPEN SUN. 1 TO6 ee For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 OPE N SUNDAY, _4 BEDROOM HOME home sr @ iaree property Or call for apo't. PALL A. KERN, Realtor. N Oakland rn Ave PE 20208 Real Estate Since wie" $1500 DOWN a3 3 rank newi Oe 100 by 150 ton wood Seer, goed bete- Excellent North Telegregh to to Sashabew = wighe and go to north and at ‘en on a eu and yg otal you $1,500 nr ANCHOP if RP Geran SS sn — -A Home of Your Own LOW DOWN PAYMENT FOR pean a 3 rooms | low as $1,000 down. DRAYTON PLAINS. 2 bedroom, teers modern frame home. [T'S One year old. This bear really please you. UWAT RES LAKE a eT LAKE ESTAT' r 33 W_ Muren VACANT. GOOD HOUSE GOOD _ location Bargain. FE +i real nice eeeety About 19@ lake. varae from the 2 . sree, 3, full base ment Neat and clean @8 @ pin. Price $12,500. $800 ales Aellase Lesuell TTS VACANT. 8 ' bedrooms, Fong vow TERMS NORTH SIDE. One year old 4 roomemodern. Needs minor fin- ishing . PRETTY LOG HOME At LAKE ORION. 4 rooms with breereway and double attached garage Large shady Kaptty pine intertor Asking $3,000 dn. ‘es ear the subdivision park @ teem with knotty pine interior. Shady lot. Asking $2,500 down. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ~Nichotie & tHarger Co. to 8.30 og ad ° Ph PE 8-8183 OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-8 HOMES ULL ©, # as heat” flat ducts, ‘or recreation room. Home ‘oundations with beau- th oak and schools, § r cent down er con- | bis_hom + “eit ane othe bape y prong equities in trade. dal yes bs deneniti rc all COLORED FAMILIES the dollar for dollar value im | | this home which features full BEAUTIPUL owes $1,208 DOWN + pasenent on +— Three... : room 3 bedrooms laree enouch floors, plastered walls, —+—for twin beds ~Spacious kitchen; tmmediate hed with come space lets of |° Memt with gas heat, storm win- ) cupbes: pace Full tiled bath! @ows and screens. —< nice lot | with built ‘a vanity. Popular ce-| Om paved street. 88, | | | dar shakes large lot in a nei 1 to beautiful Located on | Drive out Dixie Hwy. to ullams drive left to sien turn Wilkie from Lotus ] to6 P. M. Sun. Imagine a new 3 bedroom ali brick home with spacious | r, i East Side—3 Bedrooms and beth up. living ine Pull Paved . to buses and 2 diks school. $1.250 down to Drayton Plains Levely Hitle, $ rm shady lawn 100x109. Pull _berch and sumrm walls, o#k floors heat. 2 car, garage A for only $10,000 Cail pointment bungalow with Large corner real home for ap: : rooming, = commercial use ueene ts well kept and ts offered at very reasonable price. for “ntormetion. “John K. Irwin ‘ with attached 2 car garage Be REALTOR steirs—this 4 room home ts | Stace kod : 1 and ts well constrected, 10l'> N. Saginaw Street Ready for you to move in, Hak | Phone PE _5-9447 Eve PE 2-1804 automatic oj] heat. Just 61,500 Vv — down & $75 per mo. Cail today; Vacant - Lakefront 3 Bedroom ‘Modern completely farnisted lake > Cloae i north Mae 7 vtory Hone? front home. Just 16 miles north with eae living roém, separate of aye 4 rooms with spacious dining room, eating space in me ft. | ; and bath Exceitent "fishing: Sttuated on a up, fall . sutomatic hiliside with a deautifyl rope and hot water. I% car ga- view overlooking the Jake. Pull mee (epee le down payment. © $6,000. $1,500 adel and See eee Bassett St. ite story frame home with full Pomeciewen eas | heat aad ee wWa- No-stetre to ctmb Extra lerce jivine room méasuring 13220 with vestige entrance Eisler ber ‘pty ~heture and kitchen | street.” enclosed front | all plastered | forced air oil! Blocks pom Downtown | Call | AZ and Prtarall Hi Select oak fleers throughout The kitchen |s 8 wom- - Lrlecsadee 1 whole = hh wesutifet Ts and distinctive nerd: enty of table soace utility room Extra se ecane for lawnmower and | ware ; ft | space bi- | jock Maceday | Lake Full price only $12,000 with | terms | | evcles The bathroom is complete. | lv tiled The lot has 110 ft. of frontage on Lop er street and jeter price $15,200 cash to morteace Drive owt Walton Bivd to Plains Be | | | near Loon” Lake block to Corvhurn turn le BROS. . nEattors __ Phone OR 21819 or OR 2179 WILLIAMS LAKE This is an iprercmryt | value in @ Reau- olace. tri- nn —“tiful living teem wit fire dining L and kitchen bath on second level. There is @ good sized basement with recrea- tion room and large .2 car at- ; rage. Well ‘landseaped 100x200 ft. with Inke privi- Jeges. $18,000 with terms. | OTTER HILLS’ pon on 2 bedroom we've listed this year. The quality & con- struction is th inest -with its nat silent automatic heat popular durable cedar shakes siding. Comers with storms Only Cali for BROS. - and sereens A comfort- able spot for year arcana living. $10.500 cash to mortgage. appointment a ae pln uae es Plastered wa. paneled welity ‘lee. anne fat A MEDIUM DOWN PAYMENT - > Burs this sharp 2 bedroom ayant? style home near Pontiac As neat & clean as any one =y town with te cat garage, new back __Phone | you ACTION, Dial FE [Roy Annet, Inc. home with one bedroom in limed oak, living room 14x21 with-natural fireplace. re room. @m race and incinerator, Lot 0x150. 2 car rarage. $23.975. 4 Ac res— Newer Ranch- ined baths, peas tadudes living non carpet, = ages farniiv nm, nossedaion, ee terms, + |DRAYTON AREA. Extra nic nai bedr: home fine “er = ee 7 + fas Theat. "Bite Extra lavatory” and ‘and ONLY $1,200 DOWN, bedrm basem 1 =~ fades — fruit Sites tones” pttoe. : SUBURBAN RANCH HOME. Holts school dustrict, 3. bedrms., alt Lod he Sees, bi way ~~ 2- Cass LakePronti ; Brick & frmae home With view of lake from every win- “thew ive ing rm. with fireplace. dine | FLOY D KENT, Realtor 4 Ws Lawrence PE 5-6105 « Next te tas ves, se! terrece. | 4 food sized bert - oe Cores ntility —, at sere se her Reatonbiv ores -~SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a good used ae see Classi- Ged NOW A LAR DOWN PAY M ENT GE. Down to a 4 per o mort- Wintiedss “Babx Meer roms, living room, d at foi ee et j. RB. HILTZ wn We eat PE La on an Lak =s — cS ¢ 11 2 Jol bedroom — as heat. only Meter 2 per cent OT payments of FE 5-501 or no Li ~~ ADAMS — FRA qubabrinen now opened. and 2 bedroom homes na ruction., to be a home owner for iene than ere now paying for rent, yeas down on | home, down on 3 bedrooms. tal is limited ~ < 382 Auburn _ 43303 REALTORS = — S460 Dixie Hw OR_ 31872 or OR 3.1789 | 2.1780 “ éining room and othe yard. 2 bedroome and full bath down, storms and screens. un- finished upstairs; Good cond- tien throughout {fered at A410, - $00, by appointment . only. , “BUD” NICHOLIE Estate and Insurance 49 Mt. Clemens St FE $-1201 Eve. Mrs. Keichner FE 4-8773 200 PRONTAGE. 5 roo _ T_ bedrooms, living room, "Hining ree: hath lastered pon dry walls, full shade trees prive. Pull pric e ice 28.050" ty WHO NEEDS rour BED- ROOMS? Well that is what this besides living room. rm kitchen, at, 2, home has ps fag te sehnale, fess than & mile _from. -— Total price $8,750 with $2,500 down, Extra large 3 bedroom ranch style bungalow now under con- sirue Cass Lake Rd. and Winderaft. *. « mile south of Elizabeth Lake Rd This of] heat, tile bath ooking dgen over The kitchen will lovely eup- flrepiace with raised hearth. Wardrobe clocet« in alf bedrooms are another See this. choice lo-4 specie iene if this heuse sait—-you— MACEDAY. LAKE Over 200 foot of water frontage just a stone's throw off Mace- day Lake. mi¢r. is all in | and a peautiful Jandseapin: so you can find plenty of time | & M50 ce Open 9-5 Corner Wittiams Lake Red. OR 3-1235 Offic After 5 call OR 3 INCOME PROPERTY. LAKE ORION. $ rooms, 5 rooms down, Each opt. has bedroom m4 - 5 auto, oil Erie scans to mortgage f™ ‘ae al 7 5 i — — et P j Just the pay alt Turn left | king beau. \ tor oo by 1 = - _and dandy garage, Poultry fruit, REALTORS ‘ 742 W Huron St Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 3 bedroom ranch poms Sty. EAST eCReReAR i] $1,400 Attractive cosa be inute bungalow with ali tile bath, beau- titul kitchen, thush birch doors, and aluminum = sterm gt and s(téetis Other outstanding « pointments. Located on Livernots. 8IX ROOM BUNGALOW 1,500 DOWN spacious rooms N carpeting. modern streamlined kitchen, lovely bath. —< % acre fal = mile from ety 1 Han ite. BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW RECREATION bat tges OR APARTMENT some One ful kitehen * that ts out of this werld paneled recreation that . has tached garage large bot lot. $12 with terms, VACANT BUNGALOW $650 DOWN tut SELL-WE TR re & SON PE +1581 LAKE PRIVILEGES 5393 PLEASANT DRIVE to 7:30 AY red pay rote corals 2 large ceramit rie” bath, ‘lovely Kitehen with breakfast bar and matic hot water heater, tubs and bmre A beautiful place for rec- reation has 2 septic tanks, car rage, 5 $2, down with $75 per month. Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Williams Lk. Rd Lhe lod were form —— & "CHAPIN-B BIGELOW ROKER, & BUILDERS pit, orchard Ra. _FE_8-11]1_ or , PE sans roomr, breezeway ie itg Onjy SUN. 2 to 6 P.M. 2 ppl 2 Therme-p pa t = pane ure separa 2 nedak tose “fall tile bath, ail foveed heat, auto. washer and %. acre tot and many drver, 4 other features, Inspect this beau- IW he amaned tiful home and you’ at the low price. Woodwa: to Square Lake Rd., +Weatr ty turn right to No, Watch for open signs. “SUN. 20-6 PM heat, if frontage. 1s car . garage, be sure to imepect this ene RE 5-9471 Sater. with 63,900 down 6 rooms. 3 bedroom#. Brick sous east section, $4,000 _¢ oe, : es Sees 4 at 8 Je * = ‘) u SOP aaa i a ioe psn lca nT A Suan nd Dem Be rg ; 4 os ; : ! . ea ee ae . Li -- i 7 od yo . ‘ ee : = \° ee 7p 7 For H ; Gare ee r — _For Sale Houses 43| For Sale H THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURI SO i _ wane ee Meuses 43) For on Sale Ho = . scien . ATURDB Y LJ AU GUST OUND. .- | caster tx a Howes 4 __ For Sale Howens : 18, 1955 “ CRESCEN : . ~~ Sale Houses 43 FUNNY BUS _INVE SCENT LAKE “FOREST LAKE ™ INESS b TMENT HIGHLANDS Beautiful 7 room y Hershberger F wat Ge hegglIGHLANDS” "| BARU, Retain a3 | -_ “or Sale Lake Prop. 44) For Sale Lots oa Dre on big 100x186 edroom | bungalow rooms, Dea. 2. nai . 3 or Sale Lots 46 oe 4; | en and Modern ki aces ore eee NEW 3 BED: : - For ‘ oi ww Piste 70 la iteh- baths ving = ROOM Brick: le i Giving Soom. 3 large bed: Tae. Serena and pened room. | basement’ room ‘32524. Pull —_ nS << weplece. dining Boel A RRS Acreage 4. way i a ores "asaee rene. Seek. Near to private ark BE _ Cash to moi : oa 2 y 1 arivetar sik 006 “Take Cement peg = fr 5 QUILDING a’ 85 ACRES - S Tr Ssmeaeawm | Best Buys SRS eo TRRtGe RN REST || ee ale wage, Quert ane double, tity Hitches, ‘dinette | YOU'RE THE ROCHESTER AREA | “WM or PE Sa __ Heal for your country Beme, —— | cima ‘a or | Us Rts electric water heste| fart ana Mite LOSER! | Lovely 2 bedroom cAReS “i Today ice S LAKE FRONT | 20d qpuntey sir and tote of | Fisaya oe Ae ~~ eat- 3 _ { = berry 7 pusher. _— tron | Hieneaees aietqoems end you | pins cov ad se Bl ae ms Knotly se caliage, Sitges, agra $100 down, PAUL ARERN, | 220 MEAGHER REAL TST. i 1| contin i ht, tones nest | rae paanen os oo aaa noiigerel amg Lave Pontiac’ PRezese. AVE Jord Me ‘‘ cee HOLME ES “BARTR AM rated | trom ee, aaetany tes. oars. ‘Vanity tn Sith. Full base- tiated poreh. ‘Mice * sedan Se re Cian ax NTA 5. APPROX 22 ACRES. 9 Mr Ronn ee 4302 Dixie anv in. ; A reation of Ki LAKE arts | eltv | , F : — AgcitNeTER. NODERN On vies | Charming “iving sconveniences water heat, oll fed Tot 100x387 transportation me tot i & wilitty ihe * corner seta BOOTEH TAKE tain ve | FEM Des wooded. Kenwood henas ine MODERN 6 ROOM round encinoed Terrace tor Lecce $16.850 cash (o morteage. 49. $640 Fenda per month with pump nicely Nendesaeea. tet oe aa oe > _ # forced eit fursace Pull bone, eniovment Master” bed- mene: erty. Cay Smee wee | owe HOMESTTES ~~ or Sale Farms = 48 ment. Screened ‘front porch, low Genpact tae tone Seth Dandy ouT M-s9 | GOIN ‘ jay tien | ee ee Sle tate tera die dowa, peymest Imm perce. tow | Ste, gates heat ‘planned slot] New, 2, bedroom bome Ui GOING TO FLORIDA. } Se ee oe privlieaee se ond, jerees mh) | SMALL FARM Se z . it's situated on Li lard wood floors e. dlity. Owner says sell. Th : large land. . — eater. : eavapi Lake in W # if planted 131n120 ft se beautifully | model Will accent late rooms, full bath and toe : seaped lot. bik. to Bloomfield Twp Priced “- ere is @ jevely 4 room “Peitileges £120 ft setting Lake | dow ca oF house trailer Denial tietk ene enc Uh % ‘ each end park. Only ab;050 and up bb nin trom sago| home On a beaut sore : Vv boo ee pean Gee | ee parment Total orice $8900. Resetiea interiet ond os 8 ’ wi down with : ? ‘corner lot of wond ‘fat os acre TON L POR APPOINTMENT. 1 block to lovely sandy Beach Screened po perch and ree. W) lin IN tye athtte! 1 pap , = JONES, | REAL EaTATE DOW N chicken house. A dertul soit. 33314 se bas hi Yui # r garage, Be: : PLAINS . HUMPHRIES RIDGEW AY Ge mee Oe SS orks tH hy KG} yi ANY) it iy AYyite ~ “ata YEAR “ROUND, D Hie t. ROOMS Red Horse ee exgrareene flow : 5 SAE : : = € t | trel .. Propert ; LAKE PRIVILEG REALTOR REALTOR ce teats Mats ‘ ie vor eas pote lly Mone as — Bashabaw & Oak! 1ES* uN. Tel aS wh 2-0474 c 975 Baidwin FF .-€209 LAKE FRONT HF / tal) tpi ee Si its, Rd ab see ATE ey eons geen, Exteel boots “ig. Very sore [ake 1 Cooverative: Rent Fetal 300 Erguines Co-operative Real Estate Exchange So or ngs transportation. Malls hie Wai ality ot For Sale Resort ‘Prop. “444A | CAND oY inate Pen iat Make us an fier seg . acre, Co EDROO! stale Exchange frontage. ra) 'y ‘ We sion. Lot UBDIVI- . ‘ minum storms. a alu-| Gi M HOME ant 4 toy ee a ts for immedi i my ardens C IN HURON auto sites foi ate biilldin, Hi oo coe beat. Hard yweod” floors, Ta possearion PE S006 ee eect nase deen nd of . Nil AAU uv ’ Mere s 13% ACRES, CARIN IN THE ee and | “AKE PRIV — three bedr ecorated, | M/yee wil . Bear Atlanta Reasona- S oH OLMES "BARTRAM | 0 KE PRIVILE ‘GES 5 down and $65 per moma. WVatry Mahe GVy ML Vi i bis, goed Bunting. PE 31100. ylvan O08 inte Bey. ___OR 3-960 | south wet ig tee, egetion t tf FABIN CAMP GROUND + ACKER “OPEN SAT. & § | measra Dhaene te NEAR [yy Ae VAY Ny GROUND > acres WH LIAMS CK RANG basement “eit turn bungalow Fail) BAN Se est Suburban te “ Yaa my We asliat BA) Atsont cabin to ren ee | Realty =e Sseasion Sf inte : . . land =Fruit + egy . 4 yu jt ay (07 Alta woer had heart attack 383 GRCHARD e@ know that yo ICH | > PC INTIA ete Seininote Hitt a * berry dushes meet and ne) fi reed Hl “ ' for lees than ees will sel! ar MIDD LAKE RD. 4286 pra Hwv 'D leneed wtih Gur eels oe C eo) | © PENS Brick“ tT bouse newly ve room 17,1 te tay UB hee: i i ah Sa tame $7,000, $2,500 | ; ie ee a OR 3-234} ravten Plaine : Gime eect | FOR BET n | HO Qneics ania, te Pal se pa ote VA ca ese a ao-w| | DRAN ” = aa AS ig oder ou) furn: a : R HUN r ea aaa = roma 2 gee oe mnteceves and ready ay oe ic MES Non) cad Soke on see ter heater. Lots pri htsie “In another month I think ['l have the acres near Gurgn ucompie 40 ~ DRAYTON WOODS Lavecr Rd or M34 a in si fe, move in. Built sr ke “ ie ARI . raxueer | bedrooms, | custom Rh road Ts Sosent the be i applied to the power mower!’ guided missile idea |7 - $4.500. 7018. ater Cocane Lpeenee of encetiont ay tal MORA 80 ACRES EX¢EL- aluminum sid) ree M = ’ min fan. Al . = .* ew wt Asad ent outh O - Large ~ attached’ garece, cen “daily ae Yosilanti : sills, and ou heat, wmatie ‘ i — = a TOT FOR BALE ON ne baa oe Protective Bel wn “John” Chere Ce. Ca! bord 2d iving room and ThiRw Phone re create! homes these fine ny ae oe M. Stout, Realtor For Sale Houses 43 Fer S _ 86, are county. Call PE| yenient, terms | ember atraberd | chenck. Metamore 60F. a 2x20. Take Hu: room, MENG fon bp roan "to 6° Ww N. Sag! }~3 -For Sale H a eel to meet } ae — * 7) Ton St (MM THA West Ph. FE 95-6163 | ~~~ | mn = ouses Che HO |. s) si Altpory turn rit Very altractive AM i EA Properte. pene nee vo Spon Eres till 30 on sale Houses 43; | _ SACRIFICE! 1OL. Mi a ARTRAM 100 ACRE FARM WITH it. “Wilsa in Bi ( ne é xix ontage an t . = yoo ger ely Wateh _ Lokely new ote eet ad ti Bateman & Kamps . | InRT Priced Fe for eyick onle 88 [Gr tals Pr 71980 Hepa ed tt gel yg alone = Wilson to Gis Wises De well andscaned rare! with nice & Kampsen | = ene iaaide PT MORE Te NEED: a Ander “ 4a ce * rm s waar oie +a im ant dana Bat ber tantefuly seseres is new! Realtor’ FE Fa ‘ me rete gal fakes, Many wonderful | poll, 3 rose the road trom and modern with arc bedeceane 3 26 p.m Ful Sho satay rice srcthene and ‘scar has’ > 4-0528 - Pp reathoa Povaarends piso for rece | ee eeett. rom lake heat auto pet wate “ = ached Carpe ga- 7 8 . | Ne velopment METAMOR basement. { ti tt | wt t ar LL A y or PAUL A. KERN, Realt eo be yard ganar tnd drver in | Soeperative: Real bo ED | = ND. \Y Lovaty BRICK FRONT meer Ae eer Ce esas ge seer cate ead eee "JY Oakland A or;] room with dming ua living | — : a 145 Gateway ‘§ r= Cuatony ‘butit-+ U Whil ore Just J blocks east can look @ Real teal” Eatate since | seace | replace 2 nice ou and watere!| -| vis ete KNOB RO hed ate way ae en cee te H MPHRIES | $10 “month Inn $100 90 down, Sent kaee ohare Becag an Saas trae good sited dea. Full or eee | Watkins Lake Privile MDaY 1 TO'8 \& ences Lake Estates |< on: woth Ricaly _ sobpoted: REALTOR FE? —s a “un popelp eleig _ GIRO Looking for ges |B i anch stvle hom | Attractive large kitchen wit | . 474 = 7 K PAUL A [ eEROU X & FR ANKS Foe cinder ee Se Nats cautituny landscaved with flowers eee Se ceeds tata. nook ang a with @ 6 ses 9 “Opew Evenings [CANAL PRONT | Lota | «cass stot REACTOR. a1 uM OAK. Peed Soap eee eel) CUS eee suey Shek | Sduwtuy una"enth cis 1 Tee, pore Exwies | Lake, 1b avon sad ans per| mnriAc. Pe bik OR 7 autif ° in old | reo zs led b - . en until §-Sundav 1 to ve picture windo w modern ii ar | The ar bee been remodeled | soremic Ue bath anien vanity 2 shaded enc WILDFOW , Fe : ls ACR : $995 DOWN ~ Brand LAKE PRI ng Bate Bag, UE n kitchen; | ~ the tract: sandy loam soil tty od sereens all aual- leges on Watkins L ie : L BAY a ACRE LOTS orth Es” C ROOM HOUSE. BMAT = with full basement, es eee i 3% ato VILEGES = 1d esa wt |__with the r end accessories a0 | Digg gel and workman- me down and $25 per mon Acme a fcr Sram By owner i se! pe. bai ogl “ 3 Led shake home with witn upstairs Lovely pletury come out and see e a you | _ best values. and of today's 7 Lents GARDENS — om modern lake front | ORTON faa Road. Milford. Mich ead Sikes at cimnke bet oe: endl beautiful aes mee eerees furniture. 9s 608 wa. without ete with terme vals (Seems, alll pe Sg Ta ee geeete bugis: tor mn, “Wocswe oe tose 438 ae $25 dpwn end | ieee ae te Rigs aALE. , studdin aa interior be ke tes on | tO be arta: a . term: Pp y bee , turn e i ¢ ake Rd to P o Hy — par _ ; Barn, TOn32 rm, J8032, yourself’ and ae See or) __ TOM ELSTON REALTY. INC J a oe fe Meveee be te et ee “te fare window tn the pleasaot beatings bath fn. G tod tisk _R_J-VALUET, Realto ha ven vanie” Toot “ied. tate Or r s -— . ' a ving room. : sider one of 343 or | le se Minlé Garay . $1800 Down = ust Right For 2 | CHAPIN-BIGE . wun e large kitchen finest locations co th 14h Oakland Ave corbesth 20520 #4 ae and rte eet ae yeaa | ete WILDER Eg Nee ao os A a Step o | SERS a a : eee nay on, | OPEN | Near shopping center amr rchard Lake R rooms, full bath, part bese- Taylor joc. Cali J A ter ar IN Roches |_ "4 UE M gx. House, 38 “hus lin center | ___YE 01131 or FE ment, oil furnace’ ceo realtor FE 4-2644, of aren wih down payted: : apie, Li 38300 ee ee ee per | Laghers gaits een bendy Lobel Onl, | NEW 3 BEDROOM Ean cere” youll ibe this tan- poll ges 2 oad allan task aren wih Also parcel of 1 to 10 | Suburban come, Mardvood floss J ee sonable down pay: §"inrou partially fu LAKEFRONT meculate home. = pert, fiichigne. —— Seiteger eee Day ment | Home Ld oe oo this, call M ar | St. Joseph c ren Jae oe nae wr SUN ~ WE! eo - | Ch . : . eal] M. ph a ke Rd. stun: SUNDA WEST 8 - _Subut > RAV _ FE 23-0640. hl ot. Rome wun ares ving von ranch snalahs Privileges Ryle s of te Parl 9 ~ € ; ¥ 2-5 Beit in" carpeea, We ION ren f roperty ASA | * AWFORD i | on mane Acreage a LJ m : 3 . # and se $}a—- He eee ze nu a ; ee WEST SIDE SPECIAL) eae rooms © kineken Soecc uel cheee es 5 coon tee bes mount 1-6233 weensaye. ea’ ae | Seminole Hills Brick be ace sane atcen| ; ere ere ee from ety ts cres-and ony 7 mt. Sound threat, are home. | Recoad. lavatory at only si8000 ee later |SHELL MOUSE | BRICK FRONT. 110 Oneida | of cupboards. ful erly ot ( ont R LOI i i | BGae sree oe Maar hp tate ae Beautifui bl for $9,000 ded lot in W Modern to “bedrooms on first flor, SNER LOT For Sah : | - eompletin yrevents owner trom ty of paved st. I's an aos Sateh far am odthnneas com will charg Sma dove pois room and podlcgery root rasan bedroom up. Pull | Kacollent builder ge lo r Sale Acreage 47, fh, "Sal casenin aries eujeh, cals : | K, ba com al _— Yes. |e vedrm. FE $-2167 bedrooms custo: Three { ent, gas furnac @ | ated just off Ponttad Lake APP | ped earcrencest ck loan 000 L. H. BROWN, Realtor | idditonal sum Yes |CARE FRONT — COMPLETELY with Formice tom | kitenen __ fenced tot, Paved ‘treet ‘Be road in Waterford Two ea) mae woom is or) VNIBR S ecan. 1362 W. Huren gee room ayy , ~ pail da_'S), ng sills and 9 Windows. _ marble at 811,800 4 a sold value | home. Only gue de ranch west of Rochest: south ity miles | FE & GREGG | Member_C: hes Drayto i =| Tock fireplace = Be + Weies ae balance S ert os | . oun lin Rd, er se W Ham: | 800 Union Lax , d ‘oop. Real Estate ibe “nes Onbate’ 4 Lovely 3 2 dbeiede Plains eled. Large leds pine pan- homes fundey 2 Pay & ure ee | BUILDERS if? ACRES ON TARV Union Lak to ; | Co-operative Re ORs. PE soca | living room mi Tanch Large + C¥pboards puilt in bh egy | od Huron to 8? West ENJOY THE ADVANTA : baba naretincas ay Ortonville $3,800 Let NEAR rst =u Bi or EXC} OPEN Beata wea Wachee | ey at hata tr Srey wo bce 1G] een reiee ee Se ee en een ESTER Se as: am |* ! is utility reom, alumin and fu storm windows, jon as well as the 5 Located just north ae 43. : = 40° ACI —_ | - er screens and um storms, | furnace. 912.000 Mus oll of a weil-pla emnter’ Bird. north of Walton 1 ACRE, — ACRE FARM . | _ | oe 783 MENOMINEE oe on eS oe cor be po cere: von se anse coustracter ~rea pen no have ey —— = baw Rd we deeieted h seame ASEM cENT T COV- WITH + AKE eo | SUNDAYS 2 to 6 | sameeuea Circumstances A Sele yh ea} cele Ou beat, $11000 wiu.| WEST COLOATE STREET: _ — her attractive bedroom ae as for em all L fend Pe sniice or ap bee : ‘ . en sniee AS ) ! re sacrifi STREET: ; extra lot rhe t 21908 wont : Attention Cel : forsis cae’ Neer”? bedroom brick _| hae ated pln pared a a sate delightful ple: ons Dene whn email down mrad PRIVATE OWNER 3 i pared toed Peat irygerntis Sy | 208 Crestwood. of ones tied bath uCatoeting Ceramic} Oakland Lake Lot (NEAR CeitToNen LE ROAD SUNDAY sc ad gery a | Cash Cal Ma 5-850! semnace me ae - Beifoom’tungatow. ith fil base: i‘ story bum more Blvd asement Ol heat 2 ‘ull, Very nice building site 4 rms. two bedrooms i ol. AY 2-5 : ONE “pI | s 54-0301, after 4:30. so included Is barn and tion with gas pesloe A-1 condi- _¥or further inforgetion. P garace enough trees in th s with fust stool, Phileas a, ms bathroom | ait . , . ; NE ACRE | L chicken coop Acreage complet wiairway ‘atic, tee basement, : _ RURAI Pe OST | es | evorieat by tof Loran | pavment and Prine * “your, deco | 370 Avery St. > iC NEIL, Realtor ee ae ici loca: | ake Frontage Fatt price. Tir then leans & "ane. Car water “Bomen in tn aren HOME. | It Ww “ | — Sates or Fe bate “ucleny Px | Sow Brick Home - , aperenes $1103 oF OD 3-208 Pavement” Priced at W078 5 ee bave four 30 acre sprcole on | —— = ; ALT, : : : riv = i WITH wk EY | LANTERN LANE | ith alt tne entras Three | co-operative Real Estate Exchange J'dw. M. Stout. Real fobuace sith each ated J. A. Ta ] | | B. D. CHARLES Realtor INCOME | me ae Live Here | Foccrh “euneivicien \NE 6124 | | a went Desement. | ADAMS TN Sectoew St Ph Sllaghe Yocated Just. a sates ot OF. | 1717 8. Telegraph Located ne : but ne room—3 Nats. Solidls grapb-Wing Lake sexe ramic ttle bath & | Open Eves t with easy t each REALTOR —INS — Co-operative Real cn | iam near picturesque h wilt in frame and brick Coat Aaah eoery plete with Formica Nchen 2 bedroom Aue pools bed al ett went erma Call “f aoecint- | 100 Oskiand URANCE ) te Exchange Sarees paved road. Cos igh, , 100x150 heartly Heabered.. set on | automatic rad’ ranch, | _ Sad -custom exhaust fan eral of th homes We have ve: a8 4 om ' Open Eve ba FE 42844 | 0 chutches, schools sPeeaoas! | lake privileges on site All| peting adiant heat deep car. | = ENUM wind eee it robe oad teapanbyed nibomte | ro 5 ____sree_ Parking Mav be purchased & stores This handy Duck Lake ter fostly drapes screened \ heat M- owe for—an rms can be crranged C i = = | % ACRES. “WEAR mk, re Mev be suremaned wah detest) 3150 per coe A oe coos | Spree pestee Geraee Se se teks hanewae te he. ell 3 BEDROOM COLL = | room house t ILFORD. 6 gerd : acres of fin and onth “A fine bem r. Macintyre. UN e now | abeth Lake Rd West 4 bedroom home, Se NIAL HOME | m arge barn on pave- | P im Ferd, it ame carvers Rt gi ih lg come | TELE” GUAR. mies woraverss Weick ior | as Gis ene lego cane ge | Ritth ves acres Labe Farm. 3506 | Cheerial ving foom ‘with dining | $00" per" month dcien aoe DRAYTON |, on euettte Sean’ "otraom tn bonne | Os. Se er | ¢ rooms amopl laree bed- | P I room home Exceilent b room with basement | i . «Ww ———— es} S kiteh @ closets Convetent | ar LAINS \ T dition, glaased eon- reeseway and gw _. Buren St tn andsy 2 tos A pase epg aoe SReecra Edison Montcalm Ar | AREA | | street Suiv 82.000 “down paved | ‘| 1 acre lot peel aoemenee oe | REALTORS FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE — ; yiven Musee, is front and aid beth Glassea | Bus at corner. Pu Area | a aes be i ’ auburn FE 4319 aan carpeted In excelient | Phone on Dixte Mwy . ai! Ratings OF D101 FR tees ; = tuatce, tne. x ad went. acu a. Base- | reenea schoois sng recreations | ore tid meee part rel He | Ss ] ROCHESTER. 3 | BEDROOM MOD- | Tie gen Fh apse ate possession, | Thr Ao 31872 or OR D1100 io ach¥a 6 ROOM HOUSE 4 can beans eer none orivae “sta Se with | Walking pi ns to Pontiac Me Sanhabew Re 19"\Dine ‘fives to | SUNDAY 2-5 . 5G 43. tot BL eae 2 SHEP >ARD | beiiinn ey ACE 00 IDEAL - i *Grtonvilte, aR, Guehy Fi Reel- caer stecus ans poultry house evervinhas te fae rs. See this spacious, fully casa’ | ion Macks ie Uae a _ REAL . pal et eh spat to rest $ : ‘ . and ondition Pric n fine | ef. ful Rd w to Ma oe / ESTATE nd olay Full ale Bu: mene x perouned pat. and oot Moo Dial cA rita “acre ote — with a 2 car foarige aeolian Turn right ty mi. on Mayers ce | 4016 Sashabaw Rd. on Office cor Adams & ian Torco do Pag sors siness Property 0 voor yeu. Beach Ag as * ati . ee ae aaah ‘ | Almost ‘an A Ce LTS OL 2-0001-MY 26381) fo etueetes cand pes 5 privileges. Ab t {BREE a CREG cian spent on repairs or addi- SO 5 stan Acre il } Fo — _ to Holly Sine 2. miles Fa ~ a: pool apy lt ol par LIE patel 1868 0 G here $0.960 with $2,000 Excellent » bed . Sale Lots 4%| RE PAUL CRN Zoned Commercial Prevent owner transferred. nga late ru 340) “O"™ 3 bedroom ranch h | Rome'on a’ corner ‘parcel in ~~ ~ 6) AVE Pontiac Gantand 4 feet on Orehird Lake Hat ferme. Dit ‘Price __Eves EM a 3-343, b+ a! Elizab ae eo tae ae cite, Atamenens fe Drayton ‘area. Hardwood ut ACRE ———__—_ ial ‘= 200 feet deep Large tae = $15, rms. Dxtve ae or EM }-3197__ pears eth Lake Privileges Deed & screens Pav —— — plastered wails fire- l S I~ _}007}_ or PE 46173 3 "ACRE a zeme awel fine Ault tnoe: + alee fo = Lovely § room 2 bedroom. | port, Solid driveway. Low peved seed end Wis vecamt (OTs ALL TOGETHER, EAST | jor") 3 ACRES Saree, Vreme pup bute #2 199 Warwick =| 20x76" living room. full bath. | eT akkh REAL na Owner will ple ay oh / eof town FE 21235 . : lab hey Zk . acre parcel about five| feet of lot. ‘Offered baiting on Fii . - ‘rated. Storms and ee Soom oe James pare ss — Inspect thie Take time out to see this BU ft. deep. nS gy fice ssese | terme. at $17,500, lizabeth Lake F : furnace, 30 gallon electric. water Modet phone OR 3.2308 ee ee new development < s;UILDERS we ete Ko el Sireams novens Thi ront heater and nicely shad ater DRAYTO — 1 out Sashabaw velopment of 3 eT EAT the back end of wernas “ " me bg men snged Rt or gaek wale. ge aso | 2.ded Rss N WOODS games ise seeontn._ Sam bedroom brick hom “| ten a TENTION hha aa BUD home and shou case the larkst 250 down. = ear om brick Breereway 2 : ear —— es in beautiful OA aS ‘ please qurage. ov ae ) Crescent ACRES : = awa the S on x, ease Deute | mt Onn W erlooking beautiful ee A ste sere parcel in Brandon NICHOLIE a a een Lovely home et [260 Fortress. |. atkins Lake. building | sites tor those womes Se tial aababe Sree cet ihe TRM Fe eRNISHED HOME PREF Pioneer Highlands You want to bulld next summer. | Peg ‘not ta coystey, One good ou bitmeng Ste PE me —— cet ex i beach 2: blocks Newly decorated. It's brick with th: Of the 74 k W. . : caly Sin an rout hig Hh i or 91972 ic kitchen, mod room tee bed- é romes now =} A ARD EF. > — . REALT sion ern. Posses- s. and the olan un PARTRIDGE : * ae Ranch Bungal 2983 Orchard Lake ORS On peor Priced to sell by owner. always vented with ieee der construction only 12 REALTOR ye 12 ? 7 Wy Teertg, are ngalow Setperative Real Estate Buchanee Fon SALE OF RENT HOUSE ON wall and tile bath | down. reamin for sale "The! ou a: E 2-8316 D’ Zoned Commercial ss . : Foetin . = ee exterior, “yy a a Sunset ackeoe ooeaee room. ea Bhs pe eather many features bein {- Se ee SS ee Cg Jee Se er . pating, ete. For pmaatows Cor) Sr enw, oll. ven exvect fered in these somen will Exclusive Homesites { town, ‘ideal location fer any : " res ees pe ng DET bath: “1 GEDAR ISLAND LAKE. 5 pointment vine meet your needs al m | Se states and Fe Fo ke Country | IN re of follow: | = for := — basement, partly fur- Today’ 3B B 4 also, Chord A ‘Also rest boxe races, 3 poe ee 4 —_— ter- Maat! — | 4 THE ee ada es uy OPEN suv. 1.8 pM, | Bement fer ala ip neagtial | O° SR": cyte’ Suntaye ti garage tor ah good : manta ai moose and bath with 8 DIRECTIONS To Siskel we vefice at Townahs our = Open Bund: = / ; . : . nius expan- PROPERTY 8 Telegraph or) dle aye- : = l7 CARSTVIEW Homes, inc LOW sion attic, Oversized elec- ae tod Bund ve bem it te p.m. pie PE ot Licensed K wal 12) B, 3 ORTHRIDGE 30380. erms °67 Emerson PES Lethe ap otro new Lake * out 0 v. rove t to Watkins ane io Ay Lapper Rd. or MM Troy To realy . I. ler * ‘eee ‘4 Lakewood wn NING = : aevERAT GOOD WOOERRG 7p| | Seow tae down SP" ine Bas Sa Saree | eee ena oe cae vo Roeser rend, ; = = gt , . : -S—-Felegra { « ne wl ae (REALTOR Sund . 1 — k—Dinnen_b_Son— ate ‘ison Ranch Sivie ; WM. A. - is p-Rd.—_+—— RIPE FOR aa i Brending. wennet " oard- If no answer call FE helt ay 23 edi” beaeas KENNEDY , FE 4-2533 DEV ELOPMENT 12. wing an excellent re- 8: “ BIGGER . eehcz ey elenatinee: TIAL ACRE - [12 ACRES: with lake» Soon, Oe Sinin fink ete —_— rative Real Estate Exchange) \() } 3IGGER AND BETTER} a tively decorated eee REAL! Peqree E LOTS Near BS. with lake privileges | proaf: fence. 2 tink — NO MONEY 'N : | r es © new condition throughout, OPEN EVENINGS | vilewes. $25 "dow robm, 2 bath, brick he 4 ‘GATEW) ; es poe THAN EVER LAK with 3 bedroome wee jo en os Pt wal Der mo 1 miles trom elty Hinite’ TY ACRES te take tro ‘ vied san oon, Parevioleond LYS to ) GI : : — three fit ly ook modern. | — a $1500 oe — JiM WRIG aT, Real Lake Oakland. hee ioe ne on nel $45.00. terms. ES: | ho wee ene cee _ Wake privileges on Loon Lk 500 DOWN 5 ealtor | saat . uminum 5 Better seer Lk. i Oakiand | 3 ACRES . — HAPPINESS | le Seon Seer’ fe'mics |B ga Te a re cree So eid Roy Annett, Inc. : =, rom P miles ateman & K poe location. - | REA Sead : = a bee kee ley ee a ampsen ; 2 Lake Yee. Sa oo RES vith excellent ak Hur . DRAYTON (Pl AINS [3 bedrooms, ié botha, Gn. THE FINEST IN SoS y terms. Realtors he 2 FAMILY DUPLEX _Sieatway, Devie ria at wage North of Pontine ‘ene * frente 2 ge Evenings eo Hl Just 3 veers af TYPE |; ae N 7 Soe seclient condition, ea: modern. In | , “ : unit, cash or terms. = ate “ : convenience and Ai tol ished livable utility room,| ODERN LIVING | fandscapea ots dead end street. | Cooperative Rea = YOU'LL LOVE THIS Wetkine-(ontiac Estates ence Towalip. Ret 4 in, Independ. a ai t. living roo : . y to go. $760 : Se nathewe teagan ri LARE LOU Co-operative Real Estate. Exch Nice 3. bedroom ee the ‘itchen off | 100 ft. £ ISE 4% reom bungalow. BALD ‘ temas lent home in excel-| stricted Close te Seenanst with Gear chested bots Bockifroni home tn tile fect growing” com Anis fea tereened tore poet very reasonable, privileges, fee. nchools & tisres, a goad We Assist in All Ph ee pgs stidine doors. B neeeae eres munity for only #300. possession. $5,250. is, 2 miles ag hases eo on 2 streets, 3 Sieh te bait Beats 2 _ Clarkston grade and high Our newest four bedroom |B. D. CHAR o—-¢ anes ‘rms = WRIGHT, Realtor Pontige. ‘Low an $1150 with about of Development a on main Nev. rm Beets Retford aped room Terry Lake ‘home, te Gakinnd , } vent. 634 Fon: g lg gna detientfut nt school. Paved streets, ex- brick ranch homes are; FESOS Realtor | cote savmees SomeLow Ave. FE 5-041 | a aterford- Drayton gubstantia! os moe We 130389 ft Loveted ree Otter Lake. 2 ng ell.’ Features you! — ; PLACE, 2 » payment SACRIFICE road Close 2 to Pontise bow as as | jo ~ feet rane 8 SEF a vn. AC o un} welt tind: in-only-the snest 4— OPEN bedroom Perry Acres Locat a A AUBURN HEIGHTS ~ ;| SAT. & SUN. 12 to 8 P.\ ei rake front seer B comtemee= | 360 5 20 i batty ee city limite, gently’ “rolling Large lot soned commercial expensi eh . Penta nsec . .M. a _beeutitul tare. restricted ‘Are =. at site suitable be hem: rin. home that could be w: La ¥ omes. D D: : $950 t e homes and better small ¢ a as incom © used ft. vn 2 8 rive Y AND SUNDAY $ ‘rooms and bath. Fireplace, full fe SN fo bow APPRO ‘3 00 DOWN just 4 mi nliving. On good | acre farm. Only $525 per Ce ee ot ad ai : out Sunda 4 . ol} heat, 2 ear Lake Lai nonier wey N ~ mits. On North Perry = rg merger | reoed and ré fe . ! . Low “ghd 60 ‘arver red ha — ul : 1-8 P.M SiSin. eras ont e2-| ' with picture: window. ‘Excellent [se $825, witn $100 down. 20. AC Boal gine _ 6 ant sereene aaenen, dow.” Exosien | Pang oY PRES BES 4 #5 e Se as eri Oftered se a __| ood rane? °F churches. A nace. he Fon ay og ee : Pi add MIS 1 ® 170 Stet a oi 6 to 7 C 0 MFORT P so os — wel ai 6 Duck Lake Ra Wateh fo oven t "I ONT: ae ign, reese . 9 a, eared new ve: Sretta ; 8 a ae Sar BALDWIN - CLAR! : . . —————— FRET : ome of rm ere - for with these LUS Drive out Dixie highway | Plan to-“join the— ii basen corn name bers, SUND OPEN T"Bies "ack 8 potas. Gen | °C ieee oats i Prie a * E500 Sen 81 006 | a sewn : LINCOLN HEIGHTS BRICK any | fu dasement, AS : é wo phe in Ry sano oe parm (U.S.10) to M15. ‘Tur viewers Sunday by d y a siavinetton” ware NDAY 12 to 8 P.M et fireplaces, fin- “orcs dams E —— rr FL i M15. Turn ing out U.S.10 etd >, =| 904.9 gor serge. Chichen house 1473 Rochester Rd. me | 1 scte Garces some states. , 7 ACRES das LOYD KENT, Realtor, ae = ; picnic | AT LAKEVII . bh With fronta = wrene tiac (Dixie H fonts A. good | feet Ink LE 2 acres with 150 ‘and. Onion: a ee ed ton conp tie cook, Oven Ev ie Highwa mily Home, Only $13 e frontage 7 | ooh - ‘of A Orie mile east Next es y) o|. % A 7 terms.| 4 bed aree rooms, : ester ti Clarks % ext to Consumers biol vy § Bedrooms 2 fireniaces vine out- Sen pleuasg "tet “beter Betog. |. pat Very. tertile “ bath. Bas red walls, tile} take, LOTS WOULD: Mighty restricted ‘ares. “ot| i" * $2°750 ied R z ; \ : trade. lots 1 sen a of ‘enema tie wih feed ay low as ent-Lease Bus Prop 49A : ee | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor [eS Bepteey mt Te bee se nt =. Pn srg ome 3% . ad ve. and pe that ec tight for %4 mile to Wal- Anite * rsonville “hen Maurice Watson, R: Power 4 , Realtor Le . Bye ey a Sunday 12 to 4 0.m, . i dron road, turn right to} turn left and follow di- Business Opportunities 51 Sl G model homes, rection signs for 14 mile. : : J.C. HAYDE te od #6. Watton oo eT KENNEDY aFe ans gee sae < | UR RY, “eel things cig Estate ie Sie aS : | through Classified Ads.| meer | Seaeetaee | pean TO ‘rth aeuweet tan alt Ads! To s leslie Rt Trip to kittens, dial eis" * FETA ones i Anything goes! Dial FE i = a Eves rE : Ae z. sell - = ‘ ; * * " = , ‘ ‘ af re ' \ if “ . , ‘ i : = * ; t . ° : 2 - : : . ~ a ve a fi = ; a : . ; S . i ws a | se : * : re THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1955 aa ee = Money | to Loan __533, Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Gi Goods 57. CAM SL : by Die Turner For Sale Miscellanecu 60 ¢ Cameras, Equipment 61A Dogs 7 Trai ained, Boarded 70 70 ctiete “piersent iniere) BLUE “EMMONS LIVING ‘SUITE. 3 LAMPS, "3 ¢ , OTHER CAMERAS & BOUIPACERT | ALE ad Pree 8, BOARDED. | WHENTYOU-REED ; | "HE Se ee, estat | Bacay cat a tha Shive Money at me catiogtatiincs Sak | Ss ght otptt a edar chest OVING ie ve Oney Al osor stan scHNE “| ea'"tock Mill Lake Farm - $25- $500 toda eele of Gluhes seach, sees: | lectric hay, fever window filter. | BURMEISTER’S — | KrsucpsehXenttomatié film wind | nels. FIs dee for 8, corner w bab baby scales. kitchen and shutter cock. Like new condi BOARDING "BATHING AND CLI 2 ear can get. it quickly 32838 siove aes Oe tele” aes LUMBER | _ton. OK 37241 ing, 14 NW Perry, FE 2613. _ gh EIS gh = arias oe ister meas cael 1. Ligoe! train sauipment, includ: | _ | Sale Musical Goods 2 00S” CATS” BOARDED, 5. ons * ; | YoaCin our muse orenes” | ies, ORS se | flmting, Beacon nee sempre | 800, 000 accompion,nsormane ary |S BRASS s BED. >, SPRINGS AND MAT- 3 cara no engine. % units # onic, 120 bass, 2963 and, vivan Village FE _Hay, Grain & Feed 71 se 25 of - rack mounted on + ~ tres uscOUNT OF “ALL by Th aly wood table odds and Buys in pilose ine going 2 B any “GRAND PIANO. USED. FINANCE CO. ERCHANDISE sade, ME +06 AT BURMEISTI: R’S Mace. by Bele $260. John | ALL ALL KINDS. HA AB mes Pe NANCE : Used | PR vonare with double mir Misc HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY |. Sultmever. OL eeaON w FOR _ FE 4-1574 © we : Coe AEE enAvice “is |$1.000 ACCORDION PROFESSION | 90 rm oF STRA SALE. _m Pontiae State Bank Bid cronley. refrig Sears $49 | 478 “Oakland ) Ww 7 Ez al wis SY casrifice for $275. FE) $40. MA 5-4 ” kW FoR sai < ressers, used ; en 3 YARDS TO SERVE You 2-20 250 BALES oF - Wainus dinipg room get used 624 | “te.0t ADMIRAL COMBINATION ARDS irranvion (epee ee OA. 8-210". = a 5 | # ‘ 4 4x8 Sheet Rock C&C . $1.35 ist Learn to play the accordion 4o9™ ALPALPA A | A New cotton mattress, $9.05. 0° “WALTON TV (xs Sheet Rock C&C. $138/ it Learn to play, th a iio BALES OF SLFALPR AaB boo liars cece, Gane | Walton, Cor. Joslyn __ PE 2-2267 Ix8 Sta. w bds. per M. $89.00|. t, Zccordi-p schoo! with | thts" from parm. 200, Dales of $25 a $500 $25 to e309 | NeW B Gakiand Purniture —— txiz ett_w pine bids_per $98.00 | free use of accordion while learp- timothy at 80 cents. 2700 Sleeth MMUNTTY LOAN CO 3-523 [let dad REFRIGERATOR DOUBLE ixé w. fir. bds. per M $9900 | ing Gallaghers. FE 4-0566. _ Rd... of Q eran ee Baldwin cian TERENCE ay i aoa OTT rE Ke on eee }x12 v. pine shelving. ft. ...... Ise ELECTRIC GUITAR AND AM | Custom COMBINING WITH SELF 10 am G mote sit Li x fir std. ft. c plifter, Tike new, FE_ 2-8046 i bt r | — “ — ~~ | propelled Make "i _ MALL FRANSIT MIX PLANT. 1) “GET CASH ¢ QUIC "KLY | new tow price Complete installa. | 1854 MODEL GE CABINET MOD- hon “4 precood p aoe yee) HAMMOND ‘SOLOVOX 8%. FE! ments now. OA G21. a aan ee ee vel | tien oniy 810 pius ges. Kenyon, el lroner, $50. FE 3-7363.__ Fe coe bcs a oes — we DO BALING AND COMBIN- “stand for erection, 2 Reo trucks | Up. to $500 Fusigas OR 3300). * CU FT REFRIGERATOR 2°” blanket Insl. 100 ft. ee LARGE “RADIO - FHONOGRAPS | ing. Phone Os 69061. —__ Sunday or Evenings MY 32-6611 | f esta a 08 cupic és loreoine NT RE Bicstria Fs. , and bunk beds hao al Lt dacahy pe \, rere oy phe ian BUSHEL Lad pata a = aa : 1946 to 1953 care i vour title rigerator yo - 7 Ce ad as ~ oe cents a ear i : st deals closed in 30 minutes | frigerstor. RB Munro’ Electric 4x8x) pine plywood $1120) MEDIUM PIANO 89. GALA-| 4.21 ' | Tonng ‘also: made, on | furniture. ‘0 1060, W.. Huron 7 LoUNGING BEALE AND | {Ho Enotty pine per M $180.00 | “gers. PE 40506 e. - Signatures @ er securities. CA 7108, wer: tolier ta8 paneling pine per $160.60 AIN, artriage Ca SE AR | Ratt ete et Mee DAL LAPT PIAES, SAMOA | For Sale Livestock 72 Fs a?) FT 2! 5 all EAL AO Is THE “BIRD” TO. SEE | Oaklar id gg scanrruae FREEZER Puice ‘es INO / a, Sea oe bem| ies gy ORAND. OAL-| CUEVIOT SHEEP QRADES AND * ) SE ; -| z OR PE ¢-1112 thonagad ical ——= urebreds. MA 6-2703. CHEAP DRESSER. CHEST OF 40 power mowers from $59 95 >; amet SM ALL MOTEL drawers, music cabinet) Lamp. ONE & PC. SOLID OAK _Dinino 3 ae colored bath set, all ne Sale “Musical | Goods 62 Year old motel on heavily tray- Loan Co. 2000 _Fogtiee Lk_R4. FE _©2® eee baa gee suite,” 3020 set. cast irop tub 149-95 - m heifers ei CHROME DINETTE SETS. ABSEM-| Pontiac Lake Rd ACCORDIAN &. SOPRANI, AMPL eee Renee me Poss ise ree SG cake yoerae Gan cave. Pour —hon ae ake = HARDWARE - PLUMBING prea: 120 s. fe Gark es started. Wel] furnished with in- L FE We 9206 ' chairs and table, een. 98 velue, PENNY |} AINT SAT FE — pry ao pda a err Village, PE 2-6756. “st ar oe atten - bs $1905 These are brand new NCI 0 { rnb ome go todels "Fameus mauve. Pormiee (haga at re 2 | Houde anit, die rtbort | acconaion. bass, PRA Gos 400 ft tot to expand Here we? PONTIAC STATE RANK BILDO | ops. All popular cole” ome Two gals. for .. ST PIANO OEUNING AND ee b our chance to get into the * Sehmidt FE 253! mole! business: yin “amall dove, “LOANS $20 TO $500 peed sureoreinet? mereeine Rubber base paint, gal .. | KE SURE IT'S ; aero a. payment of $14 | On Signature Only oiler of pan le | aq EWES Pt ‘PLUS i 7 REOSTERED | HOUSEHOLD chard {Lake u Ave 1 gal. paint @ roller orepan $3.00 BU EISTER | Sale Store Equipment 64 Ei ee ee GENERAL STORE SEANCE COA coCeLey WELV Anes SR FLOOR SHOP Mane an Offer. EM. 3-304, Very modern 2 story brick and F INANC EC ORP. defrost, freezer chest, pay bal} Open 9-9 fie G. Baglesw Ot. | cass, usa ers be 1m Oy 0 8 aoe Northern Lumber Co. BOBTAIL sopa FOUNTAIN. 277 | OS — fog = Fes: ret tae Tons bereese| OF PONTIAC snce Oi ele er itt dal” Wie. PORCELAIN DOUBLE, SINK 3 ) ye Pasta es MyTT Show “CARE 006708 |> Sa, SOAS Tuna stock and other household iiems (3) © Saginaw St FE 40545 _ Terms MY 3-371, ‘i rare, Las rh ees cclmetie “ ele ae old block I'm supposed to be a chip off of!’ 7 Telegraph & © Mile, Ra + jo FT. SHOW CASE, $35. ing horses, White merking : ___ Good promoter could double pres- | . #4 IN MOTOROLA TELEVIBION.| with matiress, $7 Electric Nesco’ — - Detro PL 41s +7244. - | chestaut furenene Beet eal aeons we =| TEAG UE F INANC ECO. "*ircetlent condition, Ideal tor Ftec:| soaster oven with thermestat & = i2 FT. LONG ae roa | mi = = ci i rea! room or. childrens Fr s ee te cae e_ Cal tongs tee ood income Sees | 202 N. MAIN FE 5-3488 an ea tie For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 124 WuERL TREE ee eee a a NT EQUIPMENT. | | OT DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE TOR iced reasonable. FE 32-5803 aft- Seema | ROCHESTER, MICIL\| 'ShEwenere bea mance Pree’ | MLS MEERIGRIATOS, ee?! ANCHOR FENCES | MRQE, Rinew puuem poons,/REMEX Use FE ty gtcoua | Ew | at, Roe at ce a eye o years |. =: - enn a, most any = g \ ARD E PAR TR Ul We a a: LOAN $24 TO _ i: $405 for ite “Slightly "scratched | Ri FRIGERATORS. LAST YEARS | No money down. FHA epprered l . to Jat fe from 96 YBa Outaide ee oe a ser | Sale Sporting Goods 65 pa scan phone FE 5-6 : RE ALTOR KK 2-8316 HOUSENOLD GooDs “Yas Orchard Lake Ave ‘ best brands Perfect new. Oe See is 2.8 to oe we wre an doere. 8 cgi te tanks ; "ERELL GUN BHOP BUY. “poxy’ A SADDLE # HARNESS | a 4 5 qi nbe ‘oi e 3 z ‘ < | ss oy ere = spraterot os eOMErICe | cer on moor J suite GOOD | -trigerator-tor « iitie more than «| Artists’ supplies, hobby | ~ south of eliut Le apf ule | STEEL CLOTHES POSTS. EA. 0 0 eth trade. 378 4 __Telegreps. FE bene. 1 Brides Lak ¢ RS. Ox ‘ u machine ichigan Fiuores- . ¢ 7 : ‘ord, Michigan ~ pIXIE HWY RESTAURANT Gn end Conee Put Meee | Oomcee yurre Dinix iZ ied |e res Lee ove supplies—check our clas- _anytime ‘bat or Sun —* ‘Sunrmee, Pounaanen Coating as BUY YOUR GUN” PaLamino GELDING PARADE =. DIXIKND GAB BTATION | wide ‘Credit end Bill Consolide: | frame sofa. $15 Assorted chairs. (STOVES BOUGHT 801.D. EX. sification * Ni darvri and | ’ KENDALL'S ——|_—s«8- wal, pail ON TIME or pleasure Binet mare, cow E 412 feet frontage on Dixie’ Hwy | tion Service Phone for joan to MA 6-33a2 og My ~~ . isa Se | Supplies” No 24A. Cas j lumber, “anes “maserials Bi AYI OCK . : : f | ory Home all day" “Sun mise -——_ _.. North — Ciarksten, Evervthine ite rot vee an in today. = 7 BLOND 5 ateria “ . d | le¢ Ground . Lae : goes —land SiMes- te ea = | LOANS $2 TO DAVENPORT Y 2 CHAIRS a RCA “VICTOR 7 TV COMPLETE | FE “yas 1127 Meadowlawn, COAL & BUILDIG SUPPLY CO. | ay ug S +- teau 32702. be - station alone NE BE NEFI IAL _ step up table _FE- = with table and serial. FE 44429 | paTHROOM FIXTURE |KNOTTY PINE PANELING, $145M | $1 Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-710! | . ee alnere 6 hacer ‘ana bie «| : CIAL = DISCOUNTS | ON om FURNITURE SEVERAL PIECES SWEETHEART | toen vitchen =o Taras | Ghesthing . Low as Si6bl. SAVE ON SUMMER PRICES ON | 630 Oak! and Ave. | REO § GAITED MARE, SEE TO : menev-maker Restaurant seats 28 FINANCE CO, 7) 6 Saginaw Rose pattern. Sterling Silverware.| and coal Hot water and steam | 2™6's 2x8's cual and tusliea: Pil soar tea a appreciate. LI 1-0421. peonle. Laree 4 room a fobs Provident Leas Ce ENTERPRISE GAS STOVE. LIKE | Never used. §-2501, After 5 botiers, automatic water heater. Bee us for all zee oanties needs. | or off tank now Oakland Fuel | Sand, _ Gravel & Dirt 06 POLLED HEREFORD BULL. DOU Dov. ment oit heat x ull oe 7 Wes Lewrence &t new, $18. FE 46581. SINGER SEWING MACHINE WiTH| hardware, electrical supplies. BLACKETT and Paint, 436 Orchard Lake A ble rewistered old. 3is00 down. Beiter purry | | 7S 30200 tine | EASY SPIN DRYER WASHER, | “new cabinet Console. $3980. Por-| soll. galvanised copper pipe and EB saus 8 soecteen Reasonsbie Penton, down, Better hu apt. size; 110 volts electric range, table. $77 $0 r. guarantee fittings. Low ros Paint BL DG. SUEPE TES * | eream A-l ‘TOP sort. $10 DELIVERED A 9-6633 0: a GIRO X & FRANKS Need $ $500 . twin size metal bed frames. 2343 | Home Mecrsaaeats 3-9702 ine urs SUPPLY) 2683 Perry A 56-5811 . winle BOILER. | RADIATORS | al. 99:39_dettvered _FE_ yet “REgtaTERED [OXFORD PAM 2 GENERAL REAL ESTATE 5 Hartford, Williame Lk. SEWING MACHINE. LIpRaRY | _®* S431. | 8161 Dixie cea __ Clarkston 9.2494. _ A-) TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT, SAND, 1 beboherd af =e oe chest 35 Dixie Hwy OR 39701 I oX12 RUGS $16.95, $29.95, 630.95,| table. single and double bed, lace a PRL AM ABO — FURNACE & DIAMOND, PLATINUM EN- | gral. SHOWERS — COMPLETE —*®* &reve! EM 3-070 | + offer MU # Oven _unti] §—- Sun. t to 5 > m= or Less $4905 at big savings ‘Pearsons curtains, Kodak used washin stoker. All duct work & controls. | agement ring and wedding band x aS A-1 TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE. | | = ot ee ‘SUNK AND, vantery storm | = WITH QUICK Beak Peratare, eo crvtard Lake) Rachie, food tine stat | As” Wile ‘Steir reat “a | aOR renee a Sreivatetee “wagd, gravel TN Ltle Cocks | RABBITS ba t e : : J m ae peonestaany ane te SERVICE? ave ee No dealers. } houses from Crooks | tank FE 80602 or FE 5-404 Carag HOLLAND. PURRACE Im | complete with gleaming chrome FE 61112 or FE_+0973 | For sale reasonabié, bucks —_— : EASY SPIN DRYER WASHER | O° Wemin 11s). Afier 4 a _ good _2-2000 faucets. $1495. Toilets $3050 val- A-l TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT. | does. all aces Some show stoc! ake a oe e as bar Works*fine 830. 094 Argyle FE day, punday aor nt BABY BED. INVALIDS WALKER. | CADY'S- oo ma WINTER ues $1905. These are factory sec crushed stone, sand and gravel.| Grables 2545 Massena. Union Lens i a se i Teal setae and all at a saving {ose Home & Avie. le we pines | P1288 DEW DELUXE BTORKLINE BABY | coats size 42 Telephone OR 34316 | clothes in excellent condition. | ords Michigan Fluorescent. 383 Earl Howard. PE ¢940) phone EM 3-2525 MEtrose—-t See ae ae € S} ELECTRIC STOVE FULL SIZE |" py $45. MT T0218 Sizes 12 and 14 Very reasonabie - a = BEST ORADE TOP SOIL. SHRED- | REGISTERED WHITE FACED. = ———— “Tyo first visit so come ~ oot | Very good copdition, $45. OR aey MPLETE MACHINE SHOP 2 4-05.16 ‘STEAM BOILER WITH GAS — ded t and’ biack soll. Lioyd | Heref Bull old : phone for cas 33782 i NORGE HEATER. LARGE {| lathes 2 drill oresses. shaver.) 0 | = 1: burner and controls MA 58-1308 , glade FE 5048, eeoee, cue at, Tr oe alse. HIGHWAY GRILL Suis fereture of sigaeture and ee ~|" washing machine 1 Ironing board | milling mach | surtae erinder 4X4‘, 6 ENAMEL RECESSED | . ace —______— | —= immons R sve an | Secaerpemben sated, Pray | PRLGIDMIRE EVRCTING erOuy, | febar ngs ease Swt,| ernoeiss ade S| “STORM S\sil | “aS Eel caereanan | On a busy state highway n tm _ Friend fourteous service Vu uxe mode yrs. & 1 new 30 ga ro as eutometic punch press. air comoresser al! [x | ¢|. For information call FE 17-0319 | : — Seer Lenseees ait pone, ae puaie-pen-jcolig Rises a+ si ori sett Ort Daruers -818e- aE Sos hoster. z Sea ce eee ee eet cosets of OAL ELEC EATER 5658) Aluminum combination eindews DUMP TRUCK SERVICE TOP) — For Sale Poultry _ 74 . e .. - pane po 8: mn: owes es) eee) a et ee He ment, now enjoying a good busi- Nes , rE. dd | SAL E land —— viiidine “. 100 phat ces sinks & fittings $59.50 up | FE 4-6089 = —— a See zi RED Puts Hess, present owner sick FExxcef- cE ¢. 0 WASHER. $820 evervihinge erms ec E | tend } bet ada = = —.... | lets, 12 weeks old. FE ¢-8008. leot lease. Takes only 62.378 to Ph. FE 5-8121 O48 STOVE co a HER O08, Dect washer, $14.0 see’ =p $1003 Pontiac wenn Home perpy mom 109 =oae 5 2 am. wo ® om FILL DIRT FREE FOR HAULING _ 2616 Crooks Ra 4 ie v omer | — — ion — “EprTric T hee your own onterey. etore ‘ a ; ; Pet pe $7.50. Other items Oi aute. eater, a8 ae _ Elkins | | LAVATORIES, COMP WITH SEPTIC TANKS 7 4 a rsa eee 290 “a JOSEPH | F, REISZ Home & Auto 2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE 2| | Floor model Hoover. 49 98 CHURCH’S IN a eae valve Seabee) core eee See ee POR LEASE. EX: 'parreD —PpULLETS. 2 : nw jhivks i 33031 #it Orton a ees $239, now § Hr ‘os retest, nesciet ALUM. COMB. DOORS. ee cereus values. These are crate PE 230472 or PE 8-0028 = mceieanT stay o months eit OR | D178 UNDAY FI FE 2-386 n Com ny |; OF oer ‘model "Feeser was geteee _Pe 2.0233 arred Michigan anne I SOMMER SALE | HARDW 7\ 78 LAYING HENS, $1.78 EA. MA aapaena ANT. COMPLETELY |4 ROOMS FURNITURE, SOME CIRCLE PLUORESCENT FIX- 3 Orchard Lake Ave _ SUMMER SALE | Top soil, binck dirt, peat, sand | 5-748) erelppet aw dishes. 89 z. ra: 9 to &; Saturday 8 to 1 | new, other household articles. *CRUMI P EI ECTRIC tures —— brightest and most : 1 Union Wrecking Co. Inc. offers and gravel, FE 54-4758. a meen : Community Nat! Bank Bide Bch sei] at once OR 3 roe =z mode of It — fer enen. | L IONEE & AME RIC AN | good quality lumber at reduced P RUN ROAD GRAVEL. PR Sa Sarria = a ark — — |? -"wixpsor TYPE YOUTH | 465 Auburn Rd. FE 4-3783| ens dike d fee. and rec- | | prices for a limited time only. iT a P ‘ le Farm Produce 75 RINTIRO [RUBBER _ Stan | —_Mortgage Loans 54 \~ chairs. One blond one biect, FE TRADE Ons RANGES POR ELEC.| ‘eation rooms. $1! sabe 06 | FLYER TRAINS JURRY! eos road gravel field dirt foes — BAe SESE EE ORR en 54-4637 t = C tj g a's ea raise ove, rae ee BLE HOLLYWOOD BED. | Wo Maren UU? Eleetrie. 100 | teiery showrooms Michigan | genuine factory parts” Pree test | Thete prices won't tact cinPtnd'"aasee eal "FE Sted BOICE’S ORCHARD fioME BLEACH a ROUTE, MAK. LOANS ON HOMES snack bar, folding wooden chairs’ TWIN BED COli, &PRINOS 3 Piuerenceat ES cochere faxe ¢ TA met GW HuRON st on er tater Use aaa | © Oncren ‘ee ea : ing 83 to #8 per 2, — — ont oe scales | - LOSI = ee - 2x4, All lengths 3e lin ft. paccuaneD ROAD & DRIVEWAY) pears now some as low as 82.50 care, Write 721 Goode! River IN OAKLAND COUNTY FOR SALE GUARANTEED | RE- | CLOSING om T 2xGs All lengths Te lin ft gravel Pit run and cushion) @ bushel. e 18 Michigan. VI 1-3663. | trigerators ea up | TRAILERg. WHEEL. ALL METAL $495 PAINT etc | 2n8s All lengths alr ft. AL rE. eS Sand & ‘Gravel CORN 2%c A DOZEN POTATOES ————— Tt Sap par oe 5 7 nouiites ree- Se ee . + 2210's. _jengths = dn L8 Sala, el hms i z = ove Lceearas Seek Westen | $600 to $1,500 Sl, 960.98 up| sohabie MA +1157 IR ADS Unto cesegeress gt Shiplap $$ per 100 sq. ft. Fe aie Bg ee i Going good business. $20.000 will | Athi iicad ee cel | _ _ _ tosene SO Coaee Gemn-ae new ome ew Pur sr% $3.87 © sheet ROAD GRAVEL, CANNING AND PREEZINO— a pear } o Teron =—sCSM L NST are 2e7 C CL! Cc t Ce toc ew core 4x! to : handle. Phone MArtet ¢3241, By , SS ae ee ‘rs | USED iSMITI H's °357'S Saginaw Pins ar a na lath Cement 150 per beg wieites cane ane eee | =o cl 7 E ee - — | } On wafinined homes |. TRADE-IN DEPT. — |4#)1N ~ MOTO MOWER Taw | eee doors, #196 op radiators sash, i) fil aint. trucking. cement & mor-| Turn west. op ln td, north ot ~ Coe Z Professiona: wn s ar ‘omtiac ° ers Sup % GAS STATION 209 NATIONAL BLDG Wararebe e160 | Maer. ‘accilentcondion. "St } Loge, cosh, wit bag, 1 0. TAKE ADVANTAGE |-22-28 24% and Wuteriond hal a A no grand aker, Same own: de Gas coe acti ps ‘ : ‘s éf a mteeet ata Ti Patiet alloc : CHOICE OF LAME. OF AR | Berend en RR TES IN AMD aan| Rowing Ro, eo cue | OF THIS SALE. | wen tutane ue sueenp 9| oie Bat peat oree cane ~ joe’ ——— imately uit gal inst year, at entice wits ANY et PURCHASE. . cece, dining ro roost “suite. mar") tons Reasonable. FE |. Windows et new low price Bring your truck or trailer. vds. $950 Haul bovs. FE as _Rosd, cents per ison mark up re «120 THIS WEEK ONL atic soo ps | _2-6749 ‘tore i pm ene yprorsl Te ecoraity . (Cash and carry only) or FE ¢-6633 a | PoraToEs 4360 MORGAN .ROAD, Run by owner and part time man. . O 195 REO SABRE TRIM a ‘ = s UNION SCIOUS 1 i z Combination. —+- = , WA. eye oer Setar et UN ECONOMY” |p Mebat an Tit wa | Sn Pern | ___For Sale Pets 69 rescurssopsmor nap a : - ‘ a a | INE er 2 mos riec' ‘08 : a eseaee= GS oe ee aie sl will put you In business Onitnined funds tor singic tamtty (E24 tebles | Sm uel MANY TIEMS Basy TERMS ell for 9120 for auick sale. MAy- “enn Poul St. ee eee | WVRECKING CO) ING aKc BEAGLE PUPS 10 WEEKS Orchard. 2208 E Commerce Rd. dwellings rt ane 9s auceied g AGTINAW o-eore._ sul - 3-273 ; 2143 W & MILE RD o} — ; Jobn A. Landmesser should vee or tie Beawes < ergo, apeane PONTIAC MICHIGAN CHAMPION 5 HORSE BOAT MO-— maw aTERS AP. | (Corner Orchard Lk Rd) AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY | PEACHES ARE RIPE AT SUT- , i H PETE RSON’ vskD a oe Peicas Deeks sonal We te beast ee eee tank. 7 gauge | DAILY 8 306. SUN. 16-2) Spaniel pups. FE ¢-0318 pos Ra. Goon teen, eam. Jo Pontiac STATE BANK RLDO a Pent a els Bans Bh MOK & PAINE STORE| $2250 and up. RB Munro Elec- | eee ey ares cuter corse | ee Om De | KENWOOD 50700 _ AKC REGISTERED MALE Cot-| f'n = re or FE $007) Prone FE $0408 of FE S471) | 14, Gcciemy ave pe besa, ttt _Co., 1060 W. Huron. _tete Uier tractor "OR es | a FT. HOUSETRAILER CHASSIS SEPTIC TANE meen PAL: =| | ee eener 12. and white, 3) TOMATOES PRESH PICKED. 9006 To Stal ft Won td ! a iL use Tilley's Origina. mos old PaRRiDos wyieTeAD TO | Swaps 55 a 3 Fg ol Ghi| CASH POR FURNITURE with food tires 1 large Papec| SEPTO- BAO guaranteed. 3 | axe BOXER PUPS FAWN WHITE "pine Hey Nees PICKED, 00 Fon ACE CHILDREN- 5 sor. ee a | See ne with tein oe | Tanai bie Sew in gee : FURNACE BARGAIN as prepa ma! Mode ce. Box Pe ota. = eo el Sale_ Farm _Equipment_ 76 he ® e wainw son- gE a Shae : —_ Knauer OC gp Bo: | BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200 | terrier Chihuahua, PE 2 "| pte a3 vOseeold, Dr PE viel, New deluxe Yourk Shipley tur. NEW AND USED FURNITURE Owosse, Mich: “Dealers wits, | <5 Senora 1 MALE AnD 9 elie tite accented as trade in on Wd | Op” NEPRIGERATOR WITH MON: | Unet)—ty- aun 96, UP “USED. Re: | tect _O | Refrigerators gas, and ceciric | “SUMMER PRICES ON COAL | "¥Gnaies"9 ‘mos. fas ee OR Tama FERGUSON OROCERY, BEER AND WIRE | eee cn at Peet | [S07 (a0, la 1 working condition |“ Grigerators, 940.58 up. Sweet's DAME | MUSTY CELLARS | cr heaters tor housetrailers and AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND Te eiiok lake area Reasonable, equipment ims HO) $25.06 Newberry Radio & Appliances, 422 W.| GREASE TRAPS GARBAGE | -iuares. Term: ae = BEN SON uappies, black sos. tan. OR 3-2451. TRACTORS aan ta Sa neers ar umd or Wal goa. |! USED rane PREEZE. 6 cU.| _Muren_ Pe _4-1133 Sheets ontcinal LOST an | TRAILER EXCHANGE, FE 2-3200 ror pes ime REGISTERED BE AGLE| The new Ferguson 35 cives more iiford, Michigan fe cmt fl $75, 116 LaPavette $63 PIRESTONE REFRIG 605 Rew EODORANT, pints | JET PUMPS 260.05 G. A. THOMP- SUMMER R PRICES ON AL, ups. $20, 7223 ‘Beovn. Williams | for your money. See how well it BEER | STORE, DOING” GOOD jug LIBERTY 33. FT HOUSE. | COLD SPOT REFRIGERATOR aA-i cuesane washer, $35: desk and | oniy $1.18 sent prepaid.” W. B son, 80 S. Perry N. Saginaw Pideral 2621 ik. OR ¥-pse4. works or y . Ask es a er ere trailer, Will-trade for lake front | Shape FE 4017 = ree ete Grae mise McGay Co. Box 346, Owosso, | MEHICINE CABINETS. LARGE 20 TAKEN “OIL oRnace E AND HOT | AKC REGIST free: pigmonstration mp today “jot, house, equity ef acreage GENUINE _ WAnGoANy— BED- ah SO A ave solace Mich Dealers write: inch mirror, all metal cabinet water tank ~ t, 2127 | es, $5 FE 48 AVE Fe T keg ‘Trini aad matiretss Brewer |” USED DEPT DRAW -TITE_HITCHES | - Aig, joree celecten 0 SStace | 7 NEEL TRAILES rom ES GARSETT PU HO JUGHTEN & SON springs sé : 7 J 3.19 ER 10 F D. or “Sale MY RQUITY IN ms, Fa Saye _— abla rE ae table — EPT. canoes OF Thai bolt to os ie Wad New pote triple use Tretigos __2 ft. sides. 82 Huds: seAGHNee ie ROUGRBRED 88 oN ian, gee tee ons 14076 b hi a * : a! at exception * ie = Saas eee = sad. bn goed rea PE #1115 HOOVER VACUUM. LIKE NEW oul washers | of al makes of | Fiuorescent 383 “Orchard Lake | 10¥0 236'¢. 8 rE LON in” Fy te Cockers 3 mon PE Sat 5 | SED TRACTORS Carpenter, shop and _ window | $.405 pelts pace brushes. ali 3 Pe fivink roo F. E. tad. “325 Dixie Hwy. | ate etree conta per ft. 226 E. Bivd. BABY KITTENS. oP REE TO (20090 _WE HAVE A miging. Well cau with ma eed berth Herren ther . rote chinery. Must sacrifice because of | Cee? Will swap for grain Gene. ding (2 COMPARTMENT 21x32 steel tage and tank. Piston 1pe. | save ON EAVESTROUGWS WAR: | _™ore & Hollywood. "OF Coe ae health. Terms to suit buyer, FE —C®!l after 4.00. OA 8-2752 oe STEEL COAL FU kitchen sink with trim including Exceli ion. Used toilet | BEAOLI s STEEL COA . 1| Wicks. 2678 Orchard ae Rd. BEAGLE PUPS AND TRAINED To : 3281 or FE 5-4506. STOP! LOOK! ~ nace with ducts. Good condition. spray, $35. 18" rotary power mow- n im. stee) cos! Ih ood 1950 Ford short | _ FE ¢#211 Oven * iro i ee vere te, PE +008, gen Pets Oreberd LE i Ra” “nt f ave @ Fo sho ——— nm | Ae hee phen Bee * wer iuet Wo * 7) wheel base stake body truck to) HERCULES sTO! E, ee TON oe Ecmes sees ttt tally to ¢: fun. 30 to 3. Pe TE oy me eat en, jo BE : WRECKED. 1 STORY CE- ING BROS. : i rir — equipped, 431 E. Pike. "pe 3 +0050. Units FOR RENTAL $310. monthly i income. __ $4.000__down trade in on ruck. Prefer Chevrolet or Ford hawet be in Ist class shave KH. OP. tten. MY ‘STEEL BOAT, TRAILER & “HP. motor, For ‘49 or ‘$0 Ford, FE | Faaber oun [Ane conraat coal. $30. ” rocker, PER CENT DISCOUNT balance for $2 2 $2,431 §-3397 FOP SALE: tract. FE MALL L CONTRACT _ FOR “SALE. Bi] ce SE. 35 per > SMALL LAND CON- 5-T879 25% DISCOUNT $1,875 off-6 room nae aot modern home on % _ vl haser, ; down, your cost $5 LR. J. VALUET, Realtor 5. Oakland Ave. Ee 5-607 Co-operative Real Estate fotees INVEST . Your mooney & eood land contract. Liberal discount. Cali | ~“ Ask ‘v Mr Harden - J. HAYDEN oe Wane, Biyd. __—Resitor 20% DISCOUNT ‘a BUY IN “SMALL RADIOS “AND §-8785 TR q 60 8 Telegraph Open” Ere. 4 waees. TRAILER “yiel EAST. rab tri mile East of wood _ Auburn "Heights TEEN AND 8SUB-TEEN cots: ing. Man's top coat FE 0453. Sale | Household Goods : 57 _ portables, _¥F } ALMOST NEW LARGE HOT Point food freezer. FPE_6-T#1h.__. ur burner $129.94 value, E Slightly scratched. Also several full size ranges, in. electric and extraordinary values. road at Sani ake Ave ‘ ANTIQUES TIGER “MAPLE DROP leat ahieatt cane chairs gentle- mat —Marbie top table MY 2.3361 Ancut ANYTHING Tee] wane FOUND ‘T & BE : i. conn board beds complete, $24: refrigerators. ‘25 wp, ranges & elec, & up; beds all sain as By Up; TV sets $25 up, radios — Licensed Lenders) Le aden : Buckner’s “gues leferr, — __to borrow CASH any emount up « ee | FE 28181 | writer and get it! — APARTMENT SIZE GAS _ RANGE. Hi ble * graph auolse desk HOLLYWOOD B € trystat dintne modern coffee table combination, blend. Tur- iivine room drapes: Jow satin dranes ~ 50) 7: inoleum, Oxt2 .... $2.49 | SURPLUS PAINT Vinyl Floor Asphalt Tile ‘Harold’s Paint & Lino. 140 8. Saginaw St. CARY abin - Tile « ar Ave. Apt. 1 MODERN DININ com plete, ater | sel desk, $25 rn Highland Rd = tanks. Alr compressor, _| WHITE CONSOLE SEWING | MA- re : voles al tc raaio enone: vel- EM_3-4164 ecreverce OC a White Ename! ode Iniaid Linoleum v..ceses even 9 Ft. Linoleum .............- Jee ?-: _price at Jack's 277 Baidwin LIVING | ROOM ee ee any. Reas. Exc. cond ; LEAVING “TOWN, 7 ROOMS OF | f tools. Odds and ends PE —_ vAROE - KELVINATOR . ELECTRIC © stove Washer, LAWSON up; room suites, $49.95 up; living room ovina $12.95 up; din- ing room ame $19.50 up. Many other ttem USE OUR, ara at Sigh Se 3 A-WAY PLA Lad 9 ‘N a TO La s SALES CO ae “east of or 1 m!-east of Auburn Heights on Auburn __We Give Roldens Red Ctamps chairs. acm Faggot "asta afues for 0s #188. San, hee. ~ grab ell guaranteed best of “BEACKETT. Inc TSO! SHAW AONE BAG —_ GR. Farmington 1woed 3.8400 Tr, ' condition, eel tractor, = Ford tractors and ~ a "SS Diesel and waso- =. ~ r OC3 erawier tractors ‘i all tractors and i a. also do steam Pontiac Feria & Industrial rotary Lie le mower complete ___ api wy Rewer. St Ge OR eR oe ake Bt a re, —s a THagt Sor ee aad seca se = “4 r ‘ Sirs co ay - ~ x” 5} x i a pee “ * MZ 4 : a } : — Pa ¥ * * i ee i a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. AvGus 13, 1955 | ee —— 4 , , = ) de fale Coe For Sale Cars 91) , Le , _ For Sale Housetrailers 78|.For Sale Motorcycles 83 flee care. tS) sons EE ; Sort ~ : or atest, with oe ‘A pegeanp Pazpscuay Rano. | "om “PNA oe) 200 . sec —Ore ASSN Pt RPP traning UR P bar, ' j ‘ 2 TO. BE IN THE KNOW PARTS ID SERVICE ON 's cuEY heer oe “e Solor." xeellent, condition, tory cost. eek ‘ al . what's new? come ge a 2 Bar | ier tires i ix evel moval Mee and heater, clean; ow AnY ear down, fees, at tere, se Lacan ame eS oe a ae Fon HURON MOTOR BORE S900 ST ce OF GQoD “sure Oo eal es ae ' 8 d 7 Sony . home that travels, too! |" (ATORTERS a CUE) ‘SALES / ‘ : USED CARS i. Street pafianeral. Rovcraft & | ning Road. a USED CARS... ae a e D2e4i “EP oue CARKNER STUDENAKER — | Store. Phone OR weet back ot | or ~ $366" sea testers ae “chrome. pew ae | gg EARKNER STUDEBARED |» “52 M ERCURY. 7 | 00S Pee aa — | oe 8 Wostitiinouag SS ine Powriag 2 e ey Dini ey. Watzzen MOTORCYCLE IN aa ene tai in emeliat enon’ Briecd | “Oldsmobile “ong owner Pe came. os | $3, Seua! sli =| 1g 19 FOOTER, PARTLY FUR- _ineree Ra. ondition, alt azis see Mi day | —tivell,_@8 Oakland. PE B PLYMOUTH V As. “4 PORDOR 7. in | MUST eStaan uidramau fe ac ih: With nished, immedisie possession, $285 | humbia ‘corner 6 weeeckdays TRANSPORTATION Sonne 1955 Demos a i es door Chieftain, Hydrematic, ful: | : with $25 down and ‘0 per mouth, _For § Sale Bicycles 84 _ Bun. after 6 pm — #30 to to $95 Your choles hem pL oy Cars ds a eyieE ES DE. :| ara “es _ T e 2 mi IM WRIGHT, Realtor | soy's 20° SCHWINN | BLACK 55 ‘ay onic erent te t “a re Hy mies. 198° PONTIA +0008 : 138. -O Ors ah a Rett ars row e Heenbae ETS|— nna AR ins Fit Your | PON¥TaAc a. wails; mee. wad ne Meater at ee , Ad : t é Co-opera sed -- r . A Rocke Ivory oe 2 signals Beck k e _ ONE “USED 26 FT. PRAIRIE, GinL's 5 BCYCEE ae * eet) CHEVROL TAYLOR'S. Pocket | PEt third, washers white cigewals - Take vantag housetrailer. Good con-'| ket Lee vere a a AXLE aoe oOcKe 1) PONTIAC DELUXE 3” DE Excelient —coadition- 54 seen en Son ener 5 Ba OL Lime Sn ig bal Lake Rd. and Ctieinls a and GOOD,USED CARS | woyoat gant coupes we dows, and agg 2 vegan > = ee wy . 0 f Th ese Prices! SD abi ann sae . —— 1080 Willy ; sry | | DeHOICe OF COLORS sigs ponTiAd CATALINA as, | eauity in 1908. Pontiac gustom ae or ata lewd coal eect | _ Boats & “Acces = ae 15's 210s and Bel Atrs i : mceeswores sad tery § od rubber NO FINANCING ee vee vrais : ydra. tran T Poke meat 6 8 a isle Take a Lo ok at Th ese Cars! 8. = ec . roughow! i} ‘ o Saneene onan 7 ; ALUMA-CRAF ‘T BOATS| Sis ted ‘teas Ms lea: futp : with many worry free & . . - a | rT TATE TRAILER EVINRUDE MOTORS. U0, CHoast, FRON ates Sat 7 “Don't Noval Nc vay wMOTOR SALES | had aa rm, | ALL CARS PRICED TO MOVE ‘ TEA bropelie 14° MS : 1953 Oldsmobile SK S ee eerie |e “Boor. ~ RADIO . vB shee | CLEARANCE SALE |N4 7, HOSE Foe Bethea naraetc:| FLA , FOP TO a ETT dui 2 Door coc coco secaee HS ; FOOT 1950 UNITED © WAY Es VIC ke bis light thee Geluse secon. kland County’ s Fastest VERY | ‘| Sape iet ete aaa "Sort Cheviot | RPAPEMESEELS) 0, Growing | Guaranteed. [mt Ee Ome ge | iter 4 Door ss ing BROCK WAY oMlILPORD 53 | Lake Orion. MY” Lincoln” §-1100 2 dF Deluxe with heater, excel Chevrolet-Oldsmobile | —-YSED C ARS hee ges oy Glan eee . $995 EM 38 money 7 oc ole pepe in $0011 | 1989 Chrvaler Windsor ¢ dr Re ver dct at rONTnRE oe e $850 : M-1s MA ry adie od a3 Pontiac Cote, 1 1953 Ford 2 Door ......c-cccccecececcveeice Le "ta doin “fe | Se Chevrolet | semen aw ma ee Sagtearane | $1795" “TE | HRS tate mer. “Ei |] 1953 Ford 2 Door » , $2598 | ape a TE ay ‘ustom 1955 Demos eyes rt, 3 IS enectient be Owoodw rir. ivaieenes _ (s2. STUDEBARER Lredl ry TO | 1935 Buick ‘Super_I Riviera. witeteee tee enees ; > aller. "2308 2 williams : running condition | Biue finish and 1wse Pontioe Caigjing. ___“ehoonge from. at_our cost aa jf = 450 ets toss noe cnet N. MOb- | - ae bt aie Floor Cars eee Legge le era = = = = = BFR TIOUSE USE’ OF GOOD 7 1935, Bantinc Catalina Felaiacaine ereuacarecenenelelalela cs $2 . s ae pee vate =r wire RB OR von + SS Officiats’ Cars~ Pp SPECIAL:SALE _ Xk ELLE a 1991 Chevrolet aelyxe «lub couve | ESEB-CARS—— ++ 1952 Chevrolet Dix 4 Door ..........0005 .. $595 im . jialler trailer ee down , ie BPE gp ol, OLD. BUT Courtesy Cars ‘Transportation Specials, A wide. $595 om CAREMER STUDEBAKER |. | . Cranbrook 4D $595 a ip (selection) welng Cor caly sa ywouth eid 0 TRMINGHAM || 4952 Ply. €ranbrook OOF vase gress ere ees GOID 3 es oa eg SEE Lette a = ipSit coubss a Bie TAYLOR'S KOCH eS i TUDERAKE mein. HT ost tincoln 4 Door a A Harbor if Park, Lot it” FT ABOAT CENTER | At Walled | ube - ee = 4. = | oe ie aos x 3 we amo “ARBOR Myr | FE emrems| RRS | eta LIQUIDATION SALE | ™7 Pei 6t3 ne een ees J 1981 Ford 4 Door ........000000. prsseees $365 | 100. 171 iT CON- uipped, Bave ; Lo 1 eo ‘Pontiac tate “rake tao , —j|as tow Ag uses POLL | PRICE Mquon #1 Reott CRRA "51 Buick Super 4 dr. $495 ee — ne | “an ae OF GOOD 1951 BMlercury 2 Door . 2.2.5 000..0.05 ns $395 | AND MOTO SN (onSCoW MEST Vain [mz tmacony wownemay_ gap | St Buick Super 4 dr. $105| ge USED CARS $195 ~ M@BILE eee ie at an —e ee siterp con ition OR 38043 | 51 Ply. Clb. Cpe..... $498 (OTOR SALTS eanyeee’ srouenigemegt | oe OSes es - $150 es 1 Booed "Line BUR NTAQE OF OUR 1G’ -13 nehene se ~——«|’S0 De Soto Carryall. .$498 MOTOR SALE‘ 606 8. Woodward MI 4-3410 — oon beeen oe on boos 1 Speed Liner BU "iunabout | $$) TAKE ADVA re bbe ___|'50 De Soto ) : ace ae — BiRAeI NOTA — | 1949 Pontiac 2 Door ... = APARTMENTS 1 ie'ft No} Wolverine _ py eran cay EF SAVE} zNERCURY TR m0 = ‘0 Dodge 2 ae — cunYsien: SREY MOUTH r okt aking of Bargains! , ge lacey call je windows. eee ‘ose Mare 0 new on SAVE a A = = A _ Woodward’ Birmingham —— "sO Buick 2 dr........ $2 : ' wa BUY" 5 = ako TRADE '50 and ‘40 yt Snot. clean COUNTRY SQUIRES heatefs complete bath with ful | sispley ‘et your authored Met Don't Delay—Act Today ‘$0 Plymouth 2 dr... $295 | y 81 Pontiac beaters “Double fre, many giher _eury baie Dean’ INS ‘ L t 932. "$0 Chrysler 4 dr.....$195 a LOT, con} ee aE +s) Wriulye "63 Studedexer ore | . S ne fates Bee aso the, Bekest Ge | Wed Thardware 'HASK _ Lo Car Custo-|’S0De Sota Clb. Cpe. $195) gin tte's J. of Pe Pha ae =f ere Rete 4} RANCH WAGON a New General ‘Buyline, Holly | sess Dixie Highway OR aa eee =} Where sed Car Cus "50 Studebaker 2 dr...$145| js pontiaG SDOOR WYDRA "88 Ford enw i tone = ease trailers| — —Open~ suntuyy~ “Chevrotet mer Gets New Car ae eT $IOS | matic. « $150_OA 433466. |: 3 pu ca , | 21953 Country Squires eats a ee ae icin oe oe ae Aetet Treatment 49 Dene : oe $295 } Ulscem, win ; ‘1—1982 Country Squire contract car. Cass Lak Growing Dealer . odg . ; =| ‘+e sacs : i eed oa hl se ee POST cur REE Seo Mn meme SPE oe ey. cen 205 BO Ba EAC eongeny 1198 Ranch Wagon Oxford Trailer Sales | wit ie es a wheel CHEVROLET ¢ CONVERTIBLE, 190 | 11954 Ciny sler .... “S595 ie Hudson 8 re yon ~ Speci al 1 Pockara cen, seasenanie | 2—1950 Station W agons Michigan bottle gas. Trailer parts | throttle control ae ee | 8 R_3-4122 a 1954 Pontiac 2 Dr..$13951°49 Ford 2 dr.......... “s ser ise viner ‘care te pick from. | 1—1950 Country Squire = ite “Son pf nt grin oo aad for cast, Call OR 37063. “omy YBa! BsSe|1953 pre? Door. $745 "49 Nash 2dr... 20.6. = REAL NICE CARS| Siang ert * AvBoR® | ae , count for cash Call OR 3-7983. | _ dio 1 <= _ d els. . | oar. custom |¢ on FICE 197 CHEVROLET 2 DR. FAIR | 1959 Dodge Cl. Cp... . $695 |'47 Olds Clb. Cpe-. Page’ ere) | , SSED CARS “cele, cgi, FFE Gear “ye maiepeny so oae ve “pen — a“ 1952 Nash Am. O/D.$895|'47 Buick ee 4 dr, $145 on ola a See eee eer ece | SE a CONVERTIBLES aro mS ee 136 1983 CHEVROLET | CONVERTIBLE | 1952 Ply,. Convert... $895 |'47 Stude. 4 dr........ S145) SP Pattee Cotatins © one &. be: | 94g Ford 2 dr Siete : ae UE aor _LAKES, CHAMPION, | CENTURY BOATS — ROATTRAIL- like new Power Glide, Power 11982 Pl cath 4 Dr. $695 46 Ford 4 dr... wee e ee $75! cra —_— el rg noatee 197-8 Johnson a 1—1935 Ford. Beautiful Blue, Like New ooo us Sohery vou tur’ Trafey Ex: | tala eS, ‘od tne See gag Ag ogi ee 230 y —— $1093 |°42 Plymouth 2 dr... $45 eee ‘STUDEBAKER | SPEEDSTER. . : eo 1 T ee cae r S PEN CENT Or¥ OW ALL LORE —fanast_H_Gesired_tt aE ~ 1982 OM Suburban. .$895| _— we maypum | 08 Pere Vietoris ¢ cad ft pose | fullt soutpned colors Save si 300 1 21953 Fords, 1—Ford-O, 1—Std. Trans. PT. : s Je Ply. oubu BB tied PAY ] O-Matic. white wa | any car down months to ; : Cieley th. marin Wauer oy | ‘Swale anne corp Lins eae tai 1952 DeSoto V-8 $295 |an emma petaveny | SCLC TZ MOTORS HOUSE oF Gt QOD __ Ih 11952 Ford sith Fosd-O-Matic road, __ | 398_Orcha — _ the di me ro vee ee EERE Sse Westenra eeneeen USED CU . N Ti ~ = Sige pars — Sak ete oe et t V-8 2 Dr..$395) Thin 8 Woodward = CARKNER STUDEBAKER ||| 1.1950 Chev. R&H, 4 New Tires SR Dat ences est Side dé ea {05 I +2 2 r. EL ees 5. a ard MI 4-34) : + aeeenen NEW _ Motors #23. W. Huron mer 1951 Hudson Hornet. $395 KI _|Bitapaba = “SFUDERARER | CHAYPION \\ i} e Genuine Parts, Convent st CONVES white Pow-| 1950 Ply. Cl. Coupe. .$350 BUYS Original ratio, Sales | & Service _Seeieg, Mate itera SAL. | 1950 DeSoto 4 De, $330 KOCH SAFE ca a . Shorty Hook’s Place at Just like ne rket . - ; - Studebaker ‘ — $449 aL TR xeon Tt ee : 1956 __ pial" Fe “F-son “beter and fare stenae"F| OUR TRUCK DEPT. E: ly man Ay wieareer ts tae | Fer kale Altplaee as) acobson’s 1253 Redse V-8 Dump, | cunvanenerrmoum pester | bed tia oe eee vaege, eames oe Your FORD Dealer or nes ~ ee sed Car Department peice + door $%45| Woodward, Birminghar ren los eae ~ acopson s New _ Used Ca ment | 3d 8 , PONTIAC "| \e INTEREST IN AERONCA ress & RAMBLER /1953 Ford 14T Pickup r MOpposte the BIO BOY 3 chee ar hard Woo cows Bias | ‘Guaranteed — 147-150 S. Sa ginaw ‘ — CHIEF —SAEP. OR POLE or EM_>2821 SALES & SERVICE tt952 Ford 4T Pickup BS isoreury bard toe ooune Hid SI} Used Cars 1 ‘| We oe sclaiee: Wanted Used Cars _ =| 38 W. Pike St. FE an 1950 G.M.C. 1% T Van. ie e S4 Buick ‘Frost, Inc | Sharp Used Cars | FE. 5-410] ~ FE 5-3588 a = Cc. | \ 1 j $ A COMPLETE CHANGE |20m ¢ CREA » sumar cans. Sa) h nee 18S Sar ae cee gn | Glenn’ S P.M. | CONSTRUCTION. | THE HIGH DOLEAR | ——LARRY os . S ot SESSA GODWARD von MOTOR SALES in Open 8 A.M. to9P.M. | — N N. ny ars In naw Bt . Wy ow DiepLey at) ete] TEROME Riemen- RightSpo som meme Seno ee 3 | NOW ON DISPLAY AT} 4," . Rachelicc Ford Dealer | TCHINSON |emce- rete eras! TOTS schneider | | — ! se TRAILER ih thing SPENCE OFFER 232 S~ SAGINAW ST._| s tne. | ‘$5 MERCURY _MONTCLAIN ei : USED i Owner aoe ie insurance. Take "B ‘ h ; : 2 Onniane Ave. M reenn| | _ ver payments FE #0028 ( ; SALES , See M&M Motor Sales 19 ES aa — DIG t _ CUSTOM 8 TUDOR B AR AIN. D AY ra ce | eat" _ seis 7 New | {’’ Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License coats OR 3-1202 _}BCRAP CA CHEA C : ie Ole Carts ; | redit . S fo -tf Your _ a 2830 8: Dort Hwy., Flint — “CALIFORNIA BUYER FORD . Plan. po 350° Mo. Worth $125 A T T H E Savings $$$ Sa~ines a sone : , is 6 mes ogee ge = Bae ote Peli Te wat For All 07375 With Onty Ten Dottars | —Traler (Sime CR Bee | $58 Mo. “ante” |] REP ATL STORE i1¢ sari * = BAD CREDIT ETC ? Ss t Trailer if WE HAVE A SELECTION mar , . sbarp fate model cars CHOICE OF TRANS? {SSIONS ' $1 AUTOMOBILS “ Cheapies Va AND COLORS * THAT ¥ CAN BUY FOR ‘a better be. WPON. News, Zee, Orville WWJ, Boy Scout Report wad Monttor CKLW. Toby vid : they'd Py . : WxYzZ, ht ana bite Jog America's Mosting .WIBK, News, Gentile ne oe WIR, Concert Band W. Pontiac Melachrino Strings} “WCAR, Coffee with Clem Gene Baylos is a fmay felia | YY oe ” WIBK Ave WIBK, News, Setenade WPON. Rise ‘n Shine ‘\” hug his TV trouble is the same | cK eve. 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La Rosa's quartet looks and acts like Doro- thy. MeGuire, .... If the networks | WXYZ, News, Top of Town CKLW. New¥, Jim Dunbar WJBK, News, Tom George WPON, t2:¢0-—WIR, William News WXYZ, Ed McKensie ethodist | WPON. Sheehan Central Labor News Bob Maxw News, Don McLeod | Music to Dream By MONDAY MORNING po habe Jim Vinal well wxvz, News Acé, Wolf WJBK. News, Tom George WCAR, News WPON, News orem iced ial ead” | Sah _- was reve as sOon as : 6.06WJR, At Dawning CKLW, she got home. WWJ, Monitor wJBK. ie * * -- Today's Television Programs - -- be sung on succeeding programs. , Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WW3-TV who goofed when “Dancing in aie | — Dark" closed La Rosa's musicale | TONIGHT’S * TV HIGHLIGHTS and then was repeated by Toni 6:00—(7) Jumbo Theater Edward Arden minutes later on the Laine | whatzis. .... Peggy Lee's Sunday | night half-hour specialcast was | dropped suddenly Legislation Provides for Emergency Militia _ WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 @®— President Eisenhower signed leg- islation yesterday permitting the -————-states to establish militia” forces oe eT ee ne ee / / for emergency home guard duty. The units would be trained to handle internal emergencies aris- ing when National Guartogpen are on active federal duty. The legislation was ry because the Constitution ibits establishment of state military forges without the express approv- al /of Congress. Man Killed in Collision _ "Fes +h—dames How- “ard Shelton, 29, was killed yester- day in a two-car collision with a neighbor on a farm road seven miles west of Tyler, Injured was Burnice Ray Meek, 27, the neigh- bor. Meek was.returning from Shelton’s house after driving Shel- ton’s brother home when the two collided on .a curve. 941 Joslyn FE 2-6424 | Jonathon a Ranson = (9) Million Dollar Movie. - (2) man in comedy. (2) TV's Top| Buster Crabbe. a ee eneeeeseee Tune. Julius La Rosa .hést.|2:99-(7) Cowboy G-Men. (2) . = NEWEST. & g|_ Eileen Barton, guest. Sunday Show Time. = @ 9:30—(4) Your Play Time. Farm |2:99—(7) Laurel Hardy. (2) West- . x LATEST @ | wife finds she must-deal-alone{—ern Adventure. . S) with plane of sinlater term: bend ig:39—¢%) toured —& Hardy. See the 1956 plans of sinister farm’ hand in| Mich. Conservation. (2) Sunday : S 4s in “Wait for George” ‘starring| show Time. | a ¢ “y} Josephine Hutchinson. (2) _ 3:00—(7) Chico & Pablo.. (9) Jus- _ § —PHILEO-T . Bao the Badge. ‘‘Sifent War,” | tice Colt. (4) Understanding 7 Lal World. . M@ 10:00—(9) National News. (4) Sol- = ) r ae @| -erien of ForteeTime and T 3:30—(4) Zoo Parade. $2)_Sentay: 2 ul nen oO |. Show Time. H HAMPTON ‘ ¥ H pag pe dort Po oysi while trying |4:6e—(T) Super Circus. (4): Com a . jo protect a mine in “ ment. ¢ po oe Return of the Hawk,” Charles|4:39—(9) Theater. (4) Captain Russell, Chick handler star./ Gallant. (2) Face the Nation. (7) Wilt Nor quality .or economy and speed in dry cleaning. Yes, the top quality | *beautiful’ cleaning always, that's | our stand and we believe you'll get Ft from us ata price and a speed. hard to beat anywhere Father and Son Cleaners Everett Horton in “Steppin' in Society. News. (2+ Gene Autry. Autry helps boy break jail to trap rob- bers in “Sheriff on Santa Rosa." | 6: 15—i4) Pro Golf shows how to play hardest holes at his course. 6:30—(9) Temple Baptist Church. Religious. (4) Horace Heidt Show. Musical variety with new | talent. (2) Beat the Clock. Bud | €oltyer host on quiz 7:00—(7) Soldier Parade. Arlene | Francis hostess to new talent, from Army. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Veronica Lake, Fredric March in “I Married a Witch,” comedy. | - (4) The Soldiers. Hal March and | Tom D'Andrea play pair of Gls who find life brighter when three MACs arrive. (2) America's Greatest Bands. Orchestras of Paul Neighbors, Larry _Cli and Bea Wayne, and Enric Mariguera, guests of | Paul Whiteman— 7:30—(7) Story of Studio. Man on the Beach,” drama. (4) The Dun- ninger Show. Mentalist performs | Matches wits with | his feats. UNIVAC, calculating machine. 8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. Musical variety with champagne music of Welk's band. Romantic ballards, waltzing violins, rous- __ing chorus; featured. (4) Musical | * Chair. Music quiz with— Johnny Mercer, host. Helen O'Connell guest. (2) Two For the Money. Quiz starring Sam Levenson. $:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. Trevor Howard, Sally._Gary —in “I Became a Criminal.” (4) Star Theater. Jimmy Durante in. comedy revue. Jimmy and pa's throw party for Eddie Jack- “ Evans moderator on word game. 9:00—(7). Hollywood Premiere. John Litel in ‘Two Dollar Bet- tor." (4) And Here's the Show. (4) Saturday Edition. | Harvard-Yale re regatta in “A n “A Nice Price.” : 11:00—(7) Championship Bowling. | Channel 1—WXYZ- TV Channel 9—CKLW a MONDAY ! AFTERNOON '12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Bowling match on film. Eadie an Dong School. (2) Ladies | Kowalics vs. Junie McMahon.) “8 (9) Movie Date. Edward Arnold, | !%-15—(4) TBA. Walter Huston in “The Devil and | *2:98—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of Daniel Webster.” (4) Mystery Shows. (9) Prayer, Sign On. Theated. Ken Carltonsin “Ad- | 12:55—(2) Girl Talk. venture in Ivory.” (2) Saturday 1:¢0—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) Final. Jac LeGoff. | News, .Shopper’s S ho w. (2) 11:16—(2) Miss Fair Weather | Robert Q. Lewis. | 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Ro- | 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- land Winters s “Feathered Ser- letter Houseparty. | $23 | #2400—(7) ~sen. 12) Down You Go. Bergan pent. 11: 30—(4) Setacday Show. Joe E. Brown, June Travis in Gladiator.” 12:00—(7) Armchair Theater. “SOs | Submarine.” (4) News. 12:45=(2) Weathervane and Medi- tations.” « SUNDAY MORNING Ray Anthony | TSI0—T2) Meditations. $:15—(2) Christophers. reer Facts Forum. h@—4) News. 9:00—14) Church at Crossroads. 9:15—(2) Court of Health. 9:390—(2) This Is the Life. Frontiers of Faith. — 9:45—(7) Comedies. 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) De- troit Pulpit. (4) Cartoon Car- nival. 10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. (2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10:46—(2) Sausage Sinema, 10:55—(4) Professor Pet. 11:00—(9¥) Church fn Home. (4) Adventure Ho. (2) Porky Pig. a Duck. 1:30—(7) Today’s Faith. a Coti- gos Carnival. SUNDAY AFTERNOON (7) Action Theater. (9) ‘Wild Bill Elliott. (4) Double / Feature. (2) Victory at Sea. /12:30—i7) Auntie Dee. (2) Wild Bil) Hickok. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (4) cote Town. ; Mark — as 10: 10—(9) Hoot | ‘Gibson. Western. 10:25—(9) Foy Willing. Songs. 10:30—(7) The Explorers, Ben East shows films of his “Alaskan Adventure.” | (9) Times Square Playhouse. ‘John Agar, Cathy Downs in “Desert Honeymoon,” young couple find thrills and mystery Fee desert resort. (4) TLE You Il : | MOVING? mic Qua Speael. ( Lecy Show. Super Circus. §:20—(4) Roy Rogers. (2) Sun. 6:30—(4) Todays’ Farm Report. 6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) 7:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. $:00--(2). Morning Show. $130=(2) Welcome $:55—(7) News Ace. 1 |900—(7) Todd Purse Show. w Pan agenag se pdinaat 9:90—-(2) Arthur Godfrey. . %:56—(4) Faye Elizabeth. '|10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland (4) Home. 16:30—(2) Strike [t- Rich, nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant it 15—(2) Love of Life. ‘11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) | 2:00—(T) Stars on Seven. “The | Morning | Mack's Matinee. (2) Big Pay- oft. 2:30—(9) Monday Matinee. (4) It Pays to Be Married. (2) Bob | Crosby Show. 3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) Way of the World. (2) Brighter Day. hia—(4) First Love. Storm. :30-(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. h45—(4) Modern Romance. 3:55—(9) News, Austin Grant. 4:00~—(7) Captain Flint. (9) World Passport. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 4:38—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy (2) Secret Doody. 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. §:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) The Early Show, 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Rocky Jones, Space Ranger SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) It's Magic. Paul Tripp as host. “Cleopatra.” (4) Hos- tess Theater. (7) You Asked for It. (9) Gilead—Baptist Church. 6:30—(2) Private Secretary. When the estate of a deceased story writer is put up for sale, Susie sets out to acquire the rights for | the material. pion Golf. Lindsey Nelson and- Norman Barry will be commen- tators- on the tournament from Tam O'Shanter Country Club in Niles, Ill. (7) _Ern. Westmore Show. (9) Meet the UAW. (4) Sullivan as master of cere- monies: Ray Bloch and his orchestra and the Toastettes. (7). Col. March, (9) Hoppalong Cassidy. 7:30—(4) ‘Chet Hantiey. Review (9) Chaifnel 9 Phayhoure. $:00—(@) GE Theater. “The Mar- tyr” is a stirring story of the aftermath of the Irish Civil War of 1922. (4) TV Playhouse, (7) Chance of a Lifetime. (9) Motion Picture Academy. potent! Lona a5 oa of th the | ay. Secu ‘uaivad with. an LA ny reform school background. @ Life Begins at 80. $:00—(2) Appointment with Ad venture. “The Royal Treat- ment." The Story of a newspaper correspondent in Paris who falls fn love with an American Line? (4) Jumbo 9:30—(2) What's Nature Trails. My (7) vi | * 10: 30--(2) Sunday Playhouse. (4) Happily Ever After. (7) Crimin- (4) World” Cham- | 7:00—(2)_ Toast ot the Town. Ed} privileged young man witha girl. (4) Cameo Theater. (7) Break Beal sar reek | 10:00—(2) Bandstand Revue. (4) Badge 714. (7) Joe Palopka. (9) | esterday’s Newsreel, x * met, he sang . the Versailles. * * anybody's except Fernandel . | French leading men. * ; be me’.” “My wife,” he said. : “Number which?” I asked. group.” * He’s kind of a male Marilyn _ Monroe in Paris. I heard his ~ ealled nine “the Sinatra of | name 50 times a day there. * One night in the popular restaurant, the Berkeley, I saw him with a girl... quite shapely .. . ooh, la, la! He :~ —stuek out—his hand. and told | me I'd written about him and Piaf here in 1950. They were “engaged” then. His wife, Helene, a Chicago -pattet-dancer, was giving him a divorce. Fighter Marcel] Cerdan, Piaf’s great love, had been killed in a plane crash. Eddie replaced him. Eddie wore fg Na : +: Today's s Radid Programs - L wily Lichen - (Auto Head, Bll Picher , g | Edith Piaf's Lost Love |LOWl | Gerold Byrne ts " progranis furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to change without notice. LANSING (INS) — — Sant director as i Win, Gee) CKLW, (son) WW, (ose) WCAR, (im) = WXYZ, (i270) wiex, Gi (eae) “ween, “(ieee M a kes N ame in F rance Provides Starch + an Inc,, and one-time Chi- eget Ocoee, stn oe fee Wrox, Weve wake Rea Ovni By EARL WILSON oe Mig ter gos e five. W. Album. Time : TBA er a five- ~ ps a ee = Weak te 4:00 NDAY EVENING | ge lWIRe Voice of agricit | NEW YORK—Got time for ‘a little love story about Edith} - Fungus and Alga Join pane ok ilness,.He as @ Ay. wean ‘re ee Mttaet | Ode WIR. Porm Review wes te eenten WHY, News, Welt Plat? to Form Very Versatile) Byrne was born in Ferndale, oe ewe +4 A a etaaae Me’ Palle’ Peamantin CREW. Quy ‘Nunn The French chantoosie’ll soon be sobbing her broken-hearted FE f Pla Lif and, graduated from Michigan er ie Ce | Ziee thom rime Cine. Seon, Saunders WCAR. Coffee. witn ciem | SONGS at the Versailles . . . and there won't be a dry eye... or| FOrm oO nt — State. He joined the White’ Sox See Rome We | See Gees wns | cee ee es * | a ee tee | Pa - . .. in the joint, / : after graduation but his career WIR esp. Al Mester | t.ee-Wum, Part. Hymns Ww" Monitor | Warn on aogd News wot * &* * * : WASHINGTON—. nature’s was cut short by an arm injury. W Slants wave. E. Euiw: Seb Considine | Spun eowe. ons, Davie And Eddie Constantine won't be seeing her home nights, | competing classes of ‘plants, the | Byrne is survived by his wife, 100 WIR Jase Band Py dl Wildwood | t Chureb bb 0 of D. Showtime | WCAR, cv nie oe re ; ’ all in . =n = PES ee be aa Meter; two da laughter, on og SEP Rect, Sener WPON, a Pulpit wrow — a an 1:00 WIR, Masie Hall. Frevidente, Hollywood and Broadway boy who couldn't | ™ost likely to succeed—anywhere. “Michael and Patrick. . WOAR Mews Aco” | ‘Wwd Minigen Mumane | Udy Mentor WEYE. Ongood News, Wolt make !t here... but is e¢ WPON, Gib Shanley, News WXYZ, Music tor Sunday cue: sega "Healing WJBK, iene Senth now a big star in French The humble lichen thrives on Alive Amon the Dead 7:30—WJR, Straw Hat Conc’t| CKLW. Tabernacle WJBK, News, Serenade WEAR. Cofies with Clem nd thin ai a g WWJ. Monitor WJBK, MBU WCAR, News WPON. Rise 'n’ films, thanks to Miss | solid stone and thin air, seem WXYZ, CIO Viewpoint Senn b feanlcon Seotet WPON, Spanish Hour e008 Wak, “jack White Piaf, his unetime sweet--. | ingly indifferent to extremes of | HARRISBURG, Pa. # — James ce ne, 2 s:00—- WIR William Bheehan | 7:30—-WJR, Juke Box Jury | WWI. Bob ee welt eanct, heat, cold, height and humidity. | C. Kellum, 30, had only minor cuts It seeks out desolate places that | after his car ran out of control others shun. According to the and gtruck a tree. 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As the | equipment—farm power tools— chlorophyll-less fungus has NO se@ ys, foulard scarves, helped her with her English, wrote a song for her, “Hymn to Love,” and had got a reputation as! a singer in France: They) the Seine.” “The persistent rumors that Eddie Constantine and I are inseparable are absolutely true,” Miss Piaf stated. * * You see, he'd studied singing all his life, even in Vienna when he was 16, but never got anywhere till he followed his wife to Paris when she went with a ballet troupe. He was often alone. He dropped into Piaf's club, they .. and well, he was off to Chicago next day to complete the divorce when I talked te him in 1950 at “It's been five fantastic yeeral” é exclaimed to me this }night-in-Paris recently = ee wee ee ne . x * "At home I could never sing a note on my own. I was one, of the eight guys with Ben Yost's Vikings. Played the Latin ‘Midget Foreign Auto Quarter. Did some candy bar jingles with Ray Bloch. Was| LOS ANGELES ®—Dise jockey. | around Metro a little but never could make it... Bella Darvi came in as we talked. He spoke in Prench to her. He also spoke in French to the pretty gal he'd come in with. “Cheri,” he said, and something else I figured meant he'd finish with me toute suite. He'd made eight French pictures . an Paigno! had said “Eddie Con- | stantine arrived like a comet and stayed on to be a star.” “Probably my face,” Eddie said. “It's the contrast of every- (4) Ted | thing good-looking. I'm a reaction to sissyish beautifully dressed | . salary was bigger than | * * * “When I kiss or slap a dame, a French guy says, ‘This could But even in these pictures he hadn't sung. “Now finally,” he said. “for I’m 38, I've signed for a big) French musical. I record 20 songs a year here. Zanuck’s talked to me about a six-picture deal in the States which’d be a great kick for my parents in Culver City.” The heroine 6f this tate-ts-your eewite ater gave-you——+- the divorce to marry Piaf,” I said. “How come you and Piaf | broke up and she married Jacques Pils?” “Hey, cheri!” He called over the ooh-la- la “One!” he said. “I went to Chicago to get the divorce but we got back together instead, and came over here. Our daughter Jean is 11 and Barbara is 5 months old. We're a very happy * * * And Miss Piaf? She’s been singing at the Mocambo in Holly- wood and when I spoke to her the other night, she denied there was any split with Jacques Pils, who's in London doing a play. But there was a mysterious young man around her dressing room every night and when she sang, her broken heart seemed more broken than unual. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 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