dy, The Weather | Home U.8. Weathar that * Burese Forecast : os . Edition Details Page 2 ; bs ‘sth YEAR : x *® PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 105696 PAGES yamee, PacToe eA TERNATIONAL NEWS NEWS BERVICR Te Every Day Is Father's Day for Him oT ' ; Big Steet Talks Impasse Brings Shadow of Strike Unionist Says Industry Pay Increase Proposal ls ‘Picayune’ ~ : NEW YORK (? — Big steel and its labor union ‘meet today in an effort to resolve an apparent im- passe in contract talks. Behind their meeting !ay a flurry of determined statements made yesterday after the union turned Speaking for his own company and the other two of steel's Big Three, Republic .and Bethlehem, AP Wirepheote 40th wedding anniversary this week. They have had 13 children, 12 still living, and 20 grandchildren with 3 more in the offing. “I have Father's Day the year around,” says Andy. DAD'S JOB IS NEVER DONE — When you have been a father 13 times and a grand- father 20 times, Father's Day is every day. Dozing off as he baby-sits with one of his grandchildren, is Andrew Conway, Scranton, Pa., painter. The Conways celebrated their They'll All Smother You With Kindness Pity Poor Dad on Father's Day” By JANICE HAYHOW | out - dinner (on your money, of:wise and several grueling hours Are there any of you deluded Course). ‘later, after being spoiled and pam-. male parents who think that be-| Then comes the big part . . . the pered all day long, you get ready cause tomorrow is Father's Day, | its! Stephens of U. S. Steel de- clared: “This is final, and I don't mean maybe. . We are not going to ‘regard this as a floor from which you bargain us upwards.” He . oneet it was a “take it leave it’ matter, saying there was much to be negoti- ated within its framework. ‘ fey do but wake you up just to! work of the “final off y Junior has blessed you with a “" i workers, e “final offer’ you can do anything you've wanted f tell you how wonderful you really, .. ‘Entirely inadequate . . . tl gcenuin* space ranger compass io mane? ‘i (the dry cereal carton special), “* 2 @¢ e ‘titans of industry have labored we, 2 eave ewe ee yen That's the scene! You're, just not 49d brought up a louse.” Sally Jean made a beautiful pipe This day has been planned for _ rack (oat of cardboard) and tough enough. You've failed! STRIKE SHADOWS LOOM yeu for weeks and not one mem- Baby Mery hed ed omg oe | You've gone through the whole day Ahead of the steel contract bar- ber of your family will be sym- re yellow, green and a trying to prove different, but your gainers loomed th? shadow of an. pathetic to your wishes. They're Ereen and pink pield ‘family still thinks you're the most "iner ecomomesheking steel cain in a plet together. ¢ jwonderful father in the whole From early morning when the “Te rst ot te hy sre the kids decide you're going to have breakfast in bed until Jate-at night when wifey surprises you with midnight snack, pte. in Ry hs Just to show you that this teat just fanciful talk, see if this scene doesn’t ring a bell. Six a.m.: Sleep in? No sir! | frorters, ond indirectly tna of — talks’ first round: ‘It's a Panther, Says One; “™ = ‘No - a Dog - Swears Other dln was distlosed officially. As two new witnesses debate the question, fierce but : ad peste od ee ,peby unhappy growls are coming from the backwoods near have breakfast in bed complete Leonard. with bacon, eggs, feast and = The sounds are attributed to a grossly maligned : “Black Panther”... h i ’ Their chores began an hour ago canine. = e's been classified as a lowly and they worked hard to produce Despite loud, snarling objections, James Boyic, 63 the dripping bacon, soggy toast, tar-type coffee and your favorite Norton St., remains firm in his identification of the | wild “beast” which has soffboiled eggs cooked for 20 min-| utes. = ee just 2 taste < pals roamed north Oakland m planned for you and if you leave right then you have time to County the past three escape. Be gruff and tough! Go years, rather more in fancy fishing’ than in fact. Pg get gel hearted mt | The animal’s reputation, how- this conspiracy jast because Sal ever, was somewhat patched up) ANDOVER, Mass. h—The 30 toda ; ; P y- ly Jean gets misty - eyed and ie ft Port H | boys and girls in the St. Augus- | He emphasized the petitions! says “T love best of all, °Y port of a uron) ye “I you wtb clalens ‘be “Blackie” | tine grammar school graduation | must be in his office, not in the| Daddy,” and when Baby Mary man, Claims he saw “Blackie | class got an unexpected gradu-. mail, by that time, No extensions. gives you a sogKy - wet, ess- last night in the same area where! ation gift in last night's mid-90 will be made, he said. smeared kise—don’t weaken! Boyic was a witness Thursday) degree heat-unlimited access to a | And for heaven's sake, don't night. : soda fountain. _ start remembering last week when | : The youngsters were led by us Big Switch | Floyd Chidester, 2309 Bancroft | GRAND HAVEN (®—Boys in the eighth grade of Grand Haven _ by the companies to be cumu- latively werth 65 cents an hour first year alone, It contained, for steel, several precedent- setting clauses, such as a layoff pay plan and premium rates for weekend work. It called for a | no-strike five-year term. And the combined managements dis- . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | Next Tuesday Deadline | for Candidates’ Petitions Deadline for county candidates. to file nominating petitions in “| County Clerk Lynn D. Allen's of-| Marilyn's Pop Was ‘the Most’ Manin Town Coun Junior mowed the lawn, carried classmate Marilyn R. Harty into the trash and cleaned your fishing) St. described the animal as “big | her father's drug store and told tackle box without saying a word %@d black, about five and one- to “help yourselves.” and all because he just “felt like lf to six feet long.” Marilyn said her father gave * haven't euciiand det han| He and Boyic are among the raat paghd bangroees como you haven't esc yet, | had a secret desire to squi you're in for an entertainment ay oe cai actually to have} water and pour on all the syrup hour. Junior has practiced his Se" “Blackie. and whipped cream the dish down management's offer.) Vice President John A. Cary Middlecoff Said President David J. McDon-| fora nice nap. And what does ald, president of the United Seal) These developments marked the| Kt offered a package estimated | over five years, 17%: cents the | Votes Adding Up in Western States for Harriman DENVER (®—A western backer of Gov.. Averell Harriman pre- dicted today that six western states will give the New York gov- ernor at least 63'2 of their 98 votes for the Democratic presidential nomination at the party's national convention. The claim came trom Milton Weilenmann of Salt Lake gat Utah Democratic Chairman an organizer of an 11*state Hort man meeting here today. He outlined the figures to re- porters in an interview, basing them upon statements of early- arriving delegates. Subsequent- ly, they were issued by head- quarters in a release. | Weilenmann said he expects the actual western vote for Harriman delegates. He claimed al] 28 of Oklahoma’ s | convention yotes under the unit, lrule, all 12 Idaho votes under the’ isame rule, 6 of Utah's 12 votes, 6! ‘of New Mexico's 16 votes, 7 of Wyoming's 14 and 4% of Kansas’ Leading Open Takes 3-Stroke Edge Over Thomson for 211 in Third Round ROCHESTER, N. Y. Cary Middlecoff, w—Lanky i Quel, took a 3-stroke lead over Aus- jtralia’s Peter Thomson at the 54- ‘hole mark of the National Open Golf Championship today. Middlecoff, 1949 champion, shot) that could directly involve €50,000/a par 70 for 211 and Thomson 75| for 214 over the 6,902-yard, par 35-| 2890 Dixie Hwy., peers happily from under an umbrella as an early- | caamaing Banesag wasn Suns ac her peniecd toe: Like Mrs. Hawke, | many another Oakland County resident, who has struggled desper- ately to keep lawns green during this week's heat wave, had cause |Florence Harris, a widow. Behind them and also making | strong bids for the lead were immer. All four were for at the nine-hole | ram Gk C En 43th of the Thomson Started the final %6 holes with a lead of one stroke over Hogan. two over Middlecoff, and three other players, and three) jover Boros, but they caught him| iwhen he went one over par on Oak Hills tree-lined front nine. Thomson began to crack up on} ‘bogeys and a double four-over-par 39. to go higher as other states select. making his big bid in a head-to-head 3rd round COOL, CLEAR WATER — } —<—— =. Weekend Singing in the Rain = Tel Cave in ‘Kil i B Farmington Area Scene of Futile Rescue Attempts Victim’s Friend Spared as Sandpile Collapses During Play Ae ~The cave-in of a 15-foot high sandpile took the life of a 13-year-old Farming- ton Township boy and nearly covered his play- mate while they were dig- ging a tunnel yesterday afternoon.- David Harris, of 29311 Rockcastle St., was pulled free some minutes after the dirt collapsed but all efforts to save him were futile. Ye was dead on ar- rival at Redford Receiving Hospital. ‘- Dr. Leon L. Perrin, an area phy- sician who was passing by, admin- istered adrenalin at the scene which reportedly produced a slight pulse, But subsequent artificlal res- piration by Redford State Police and the use of an inhalator from the Southfield Township Fire De- partment failed to revive the boy, The other youth, Michael Na- -|deau, also 13, of Farmington Town- ship, was able to struggle free jand run for help after being buried ito the shoulders. | He dashed 300 yards to where Pontiac Press Phete| the scene with his grader and Pretty Mrs. Allen W. Showers Offer Some Relief Telief from heat, is forecast Moderately hot and humid weather is expected here. the back nine, where he had three as well as over most of the Midwest. Rain, increasing the humidity and giving a little lice for the weekend. Bob Rosburg of San Francisco, | faded, especially in the Eastern part of the nation. who led the field the first day then! dropped back to 144, took a seven on the first hole and faded out ae Joe Patton and Henry eal ton, first to finish the morning! round came in with a par 70 and | 73 repectively. | THIRD. ROUND FINALS ‘Cary Middlecoff ..,,.......11-70-70—211) ter Thomson......,...-. 70-60-75—214/ X-K'th V'turt ...... ..TT-71-68—216 Willtam J Patton .,,.... 75-73-70—218 Henry Cotton Hawke, of | extricated Harris, but it Hopes of real’ was being bogey for a escape from this week’s 90 degree temperatures have) vision, The U. S. Weather Bu+ oreau has predicted highs s 4 pm., Tuesday, Allen said the e picture with a 4 on the first here of 85 degrees today Pleasure only to the flowers. and 90 degrees Sunday. Tonight's low will be 60-65: degrees. Partial cloudiness with tomorrow. A sudden and brief rain this! morning is expected to repeat in Midwest. More sweltering weather! der here last night. sweltering sunshine, Pontiac resi-| dents looked. at the gray Saturday glum faces, ifect weather. There was no cheer in the weath-| er bureau's 30-day forecast for the! SERCH} the form of thundershowers this is predicted for the period ending It brought still waiting for will continue today through ithe summer's first weekend of per- The accident happened at 3 p.m. on the first day of his summer Va- ‘cation. He had recently graduated from Shiawassee School and would have entered high school in Sep- tember. The boys had found a broken shovel and were digging a hole into ithe side of the dirt pile when the top gave way, according to a spokesman from the Redford po- post. | The tragedy took place at W. Nine Mile and Inkster roads in Township where land leveled for a subdi- | ‘The sandpile that buried young Harris alive, was reportedly scraped-off dirt that had been piled jin a huge mound along Inkster ‘road. Investigators said more than Having survived a week of a ton of dirt had fallen on the iplaymates. Lightning Hits House, Burns Woman's Hair singed a West Bloom. Fire David was the only child of Mra, A». tuba lessons for two weeks to give But, according to Boyic, the ter- | ror of the woods, the ravager of, the fields, the nemisis of all with. ivivid imaginations at night—looks| like a normal-sized pointer. Boyic claims he was driving | south on Rochester Road from) ‘Leonard to Campbell's Corners’ was sighted. Boyic looked to the woods at the right and saw what he de- would hold.” Junior High School will be given Errie Hall ........0...c00-.71-78-T— field Township woman's hair and an opportunity next fall to learn ghelly ‘of = “IIIS = 11-13—a21 afternoon and evening. A few rain hell Pesigntid West la he heatn|' damaged her home when lightn- how to cook. The girls will learn rage Lt ne reves ey na Mp nd clouds may linger to shower the |Allantic states and along the Gulf ing struck the’ side of the 7169 how to become handymen. The Dr Frank M. ‘Tayi ane is 2-11 eet area again Sunday. ‘Coa oA lorelbace Ave. residence early boys will take domestic science.yin aie sige: Ss morning. The girls will take shop work. in| ol = sons sass ve ie 2 ve—338 . = = ware was toonperarfiy | In downtown Pontiac . lowest’ Mrs. John Guild's hair caught reine wood and metal working, Rese apa ys seo -76-78—228' en troit yeste: ay by |temperature pr oceeding a.m. was. fire when a burning electric clock %6-13-78-227| violent thunderstorms, with hail 68 degrees. Husky Bass Open ‘Derby’ 222222238 esse mom At 2 p.m. the mercury | (was thrown against the bed in and heavy winds. - ie at 83 degrees. which she and her husband were q | | idistrict, and in Southern iacuas! Weather man cooperated per- of The Pontiac Press annual “big! The “derby” runs through Labor and Western Wayne Counties. | ~ |Dal. Residents of Oakiand County! The same heavy winds brought build a subdivision here for gov- the house by the bolt and fuses ‘only may, enter, and fish must be Only gusts of dust to the Pontiae ernment workers. The housing de- blown out. —— with three others when the beast fectly with Pontiac area anglers fish derby.’ jtoday for the opening of the Michi- ‘gan bass season, and the beginning hes 8 ‘of many fine fish, rem Oakland County's numerous bass waters began to “Ecan sneak away for the day ...| scribes as a: pointer with gleam. trickle in early today. First en- or maybe I'll just curl up under| ine eyes and’a ahiay tale’ Whe tires in The Press’ tourney are that old elm tree and dangle MY) beast ran back into the heavy shown here, Varese Bisogni, feet in the wading : woods, Boyle says. Sytvan Village, with his husky 5- No, Dad, that's not what ha pound and 4-ounce bronreback, pens at all. First ch and then) Boyic thinks the dog is wild, and Dale Platz, 205 Exmoore, the family has decided to take you/feeding on living creatures which Pontiac, with a 3-pound 12 ounce Army Reserve Group fo Depart for Camp p. Said Boyic. venture into his habitat. A leading advocate of the ‘‘pan- ther” theory, Carl KRactchevieels ter, Leoriard barber who first saw the intruder, was challenged today to produce or give up. “My wife, Vivian, was with us and she issues the challenge, too,” “Let's. see this big, bogey panther or forget the whole specimen, Still another who filed an entry was tall, blonde Chet McBride, who had a 3-pound, 9-ounce fish, plus three others that averaged about 14 inches in length and a couple pounds in heft. They were caught. in Lake Orion. Bisogni's fish was taken on a lure» Battalion, they will embark for thing.” a of his own design, called ‘‘sneaky two weeks of annual training duty; —- ne fish” in Meade i. at = at Ca . Wis, . f a.m, The bass was 22 inches . Commanded ey Lt. Col, Lic In Today's Press 21 inches in girth. It gave ‘ek € A. Gabler, the group is the largest! punaing News .......:..17-26 real battle, — . half ae News .......5.. mi lives = ‘Bank, pastor of the Central Meth- Moon sets Sunday at Te * a.m. jodist Church, will officiate with oon rises Saturday at 2 p.m. burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Downtown Tem mm, Tomperstores >, Burlington, Ont., Canada. peree - | Mr. Turner died yesterday in sentence = Sil ‘Pontiac General Hospital after a jlone illness. rerenes sre aeperss Friday Pentise (Aa eos tle| Downtown) Mighest semperotare n Jurors Deadlocked ee) ture OR eee ee ees eeeee big cape tereeeee Sores a After 10 eee Ae man, | aos eae Lk ive-woman jury t were Best temperature im Pontioe |. ss “hopelessly deadlocked” in a mal- womperetere’. CSAS practice suit brought against two Weather—Pair. |local doctors, Oakland County Cir- Highest and fares This (Cuit Judge H. Russel Holland sent ors sae Dete in 8h Fears, 4m 1888 ‘the jury home for the weekend ‘ Mi rss afternoon. The jury will ‘return! Monday morning Doctbrs A. J. Zujko and Wilfred -M. Gréen are defendants in a case acs by relatives of the late Yvonne Pilgritn, 20, of 13 Crawford . Mrs. Pilgrim died 17 days after building program for the past year and one-half, Hufziger now will add co-ordination of several admin istrative functions to this duties. According to Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent of schools, Hufziger will be given overall responsibility in main- tenance and operational pro- grams, the transportation sys- | tem and purchasing and financial management. Hufziger will continue to guide the board's ten-year, . building Hufziger, 29, joined the school : system Oct. 1, 1954 to take over major responsibility in this pro- DR. OTTO HUFZIGER gram. He holds degrees ing engineering and education. plus a doctorate from Columbia Universi- ae administration next month ty. will publish @ complete survey, His main task has teen to help| drawn up by Hufziger, detailing in the school system pin-point its/ over 200 pages every school build- VVsussesse22 fis. needs in order to do a sound and|ing in the system and laying out economical buying job, future needs, ; |GM Parade of Progress tions of the scalp, face, and left knee when his car went off the road and hit a-utility pole in Wa- terford Township late last am, struck a fence and then hit the pole. Bruce Overbey to Head The appointment of Bruce G. oa en 2 eee Motors Parade of Progress announced today by A. G, ‘Lorenzo, director of CHICAGO (INS) x * * all drivers and passengers. - The session, which wound up | AMA, was devoted to a search for the causes behind the nation's tragic highway death toll, which last year claimed some 38,000 lives. It commended auto makers sensible” safety improvenients, and collapsible steering wheels. wk *& The AMA called upon automobile manufacturers to make safety seat belts ‘standard equipment on all cars in the near future’’ for Ging, Geer satty techn, ciiutantion of protruding knobs end buttons Medical Society Lauds 3 Automakers for Safety — The American Medical Association declared automobile safety seat belts ‘‘could annually save over 10,000 lives” and prevent a million minor-to-serious car injuries. x *& * the 105th annual meeting of the for making some “simple and including dashboard crash pad- But, summing up, Dr. Woodward said: “At present the car remains a lethal and crippling agent. x * &* “And human nature being what it is, it is easier to modify the —_— or eee ee ee eee , A Regular Comic Feature _ of the PONTIAC PRESS 4 THE PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 16, 3956 swim before it can walk. FUNERAL HOME a ea ff houghtful. 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FE 4-2579 Europe. * *« ¢ ' Strauss said the countries should not be lulled into! a feeling of security because Rus- sia has ‘removed Stalin's picture from the Kremlin Wall,” * * * Before ‘ope ning doors to the Rus WE GIVE sians, Strauss warned, “We should show them it is necessary likewise HOLDENS to remove all the evil effects of RED STAMPS Stalin.”’ Panama Riot Squelched PANAMA w— Widespread van- dalism occurred in the downtown area of Panama City. last night after a university student meet ing alleged election irregularities National Guard headquarters said eight persons were p arrested. MONDAY ONLY Big savings on shorty coats! LADIES’ SUMMER TOPPERS Special! Monday only Wools and novelty fabrics. Roll 8 0O collars, belted styles, tuxedo fronts. All fully- ‘lined. Sizes 8 to 18. bd Save on ladies’ colorful : RAYON KNIT PANTIES Monday only! Reg.-39¢ 4 $ for 1 Cellophane-wrapped rayon knit briefs. Reinforced seams and pas- tels. Sizes 5-6-7 in group. 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He faces each day with high %s.0 hopes. He is the first to encounter rebuff, , circumvent it and continue to build: his castles in the sky. When our troubles come it is Dad who 4% %& YOORMEES unravels them; it is Ded who gives us strength, pride in ourselves and in our ability to fill our niche in society, to build immunity te petty annoyances and bridge the bigger ones. June 17th is Father's Day. If I am not mistaken he will appreciate thoughtfulness most of all Make him King for the day! _ That crown will glow with heart-felt pride every day throughout the year. Return a dot of his kindness; make this Father's Day @ rea] bang-up occasion. um sms VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 906 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8973 POLO FIGURES FORWARD PULL Tris On COTTED LINES SROUP THROVEN OPENING ; GAMES FOR SUMMER — 6 —— Oranges and Lemons : This is another English singing game, brought to this country long ago, and using the names of some ancient churches and districts of London. Y “Oranges and lemons,”’ say the bells of St. Clemens, “You owe me five farthings,”’ say the bells of St. Martins, “When will you pay me?"’ say the bells of Old Bailey, “When I grow rich,” say the bells of Shoreditch, “When will that be?'’ say the bells of Stepney, “I do not know,” says the great bell of Bow. Chorus: Here comes a candle to light you to bed; You've been caught on the way to bed. ‘|night approved $86,889 in bids to/Claim, |start work as soon as possible, he/| eee | ES Ee Ape ° et ex ee ee Ce r __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 a 4 OK Renovation | ie orm Bill {is ame seed an soe City Library Offers of Locker Units (fox $4,100.00 subject al- + /a° villa in his residence in this country end- | Nearly $87,000 to Fix|t, Sen a a ete elad chan; ta jae to 2008 end Aug. 17. Student Facilities tax bill by Uncle Sam. Pontiac High School's 10 ck ~* partly in the United States but didjof.eight and a atiac s locker rooms will look brand new when|Revenue Service here said yester-|csible action. students xotern = ae. ' will go to Lausanne, Switzer- etate The Board of Education last|land, to present the government’s|Reds Permit Fishing renovate the locker-shower-bath-|deficiency in 1953. ~ room facilities, which have not e& # 6 received extensive repairs since} Although Chaplin was out of the the school was built in 1929. country that year he disposed of operate in Russian tri ted wa- “From probably the poorest ta- (Studio properties and other assetsiters off Siberia. 42,948,366 square miles. re a sms *™ «|New Reading Game v readin offered by — School Board Earmarks /united States four years ago for|With the U.S, Tax Court claiming)" oO bad this ell It will diploma and a “Bookworm Club” ees SUPER VALUE | according to Dr. Dana P. Whit- WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! SAVE -SAVE-SAVE Corstruction companies plan to By the Piece—By the Carton—Carload Prices Plastic EXTRA TILE WALL TILE RETURNABLE. said. In other bids accepted last night a total .of $51,898 worth of repaird jare scheduled this summer for four elementary schools and the admin- listration’s garage on Patterson) Street, | Bathroom facilities at Baldwin and Wisner Schools will be ren-| ovated; a fire exit built at Bagley School; and internal construction | at Longfellow Schoo] will provide | an additional classroom. Add Sixteen Books fo Library Shelves. Armstrong % Protects wood and metal through summer expansion and winter contraction. Colors stay new-looking longer, under adverse weather con- _ ditions. It’s easy to apply. . $4.59 Gal. Two of the players join hands to form an archway, after deciding) secretly that one shall be “orange” and the other “‘lemon."’ The rest) Sixteen new fiction books have of the children pass under, singing the rhyme. At the last word ‘bed’? bee? added to the shelves of the the arch falls. to enclose the player who happens to be beneath. He Poatiac City Library and a Sal ; ready for circulation, Miss Phyllis | says either_orange or Jemon, and takes his place behind the player Pope, city librarian, annouced. | having the name he chooses..This should be done in whispers, so the, , se 2 so learn which is which. The books are: Nothing New Un- j game continues until all the players are behind either orange der the Sun, Bacchelli; May of or lemon. Then, with each player holding the waist of the person in Carisbrooke, Barnes; The Sleep. front, the oranges and lemons have a tug-of-war. jless Moon, Bates; Jubilee, Brank; It's most fun to really play the game, but also you can color this The Royal Anne Tree, Campbell; | picture with crayons, paste it on to cardboard, cut the parts, and fit The Wicked. Village, Chevallier; | together as shown above. Beloved, Delmar; Cards of Iden-| (If you have an idea for a Junior Editors panel send it in care of U%: Dennis. this newspaper and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; |. Ouers. are: Aspects of Loye, | AP Newsfeatures.) ’ | Garpett; Love For a Convict, Hen. | " a“ iriques; the Red Umbrellas, Linde-| | aon hot Dinosaurs and Cave Kids |amnn; H. M. S. Ulysses, MacLean; | . . ~ |Remember the House, Rama Rau; | geRRY BROTHER, Librarian Tells | tam, Balboa and Valencia in the |The Horse Soldiers, Sinclair; A Bar| o | Linda Vista area, the east end Of Shadow, Van der Post; and | Summer Hours of Argyle, Buttercup on Oakland, |Harry Black, by Walker. 41x44 1‘ Es. You May Buy Tile With or Without Cement... Asphalt Tile 9x9x'% 43 a CEs Rainbow Armstrong Colors INLAID TILE FREE We Loon You TOOLS and TILE CUTTERS Perk In Our Lot oss ) Ea. _ Behind the Store Dark TILE CEMENT The Floor Shop Colors 98° Gal. 99-101 S. Saginaw , Open Mendey and Fridey ‘til 9 P. M. 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Tame, Managing Editor carne ma Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, aa second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fa entitied exclusively to the ated Presa : lor treantcoteen of all local news printed in this * newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. Powrtsc Parse is delivered by carrier for 40 cents a week; where carrier oe is a ee il = enesee, OTL, aco ie Gotinad. eis 06 a Fear, caewhere in Michigan and all other places in the United States “ $20.00 @ year. All mat) ——— payable in advance. Phone Pontiac FE 3-8! MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956" - Democratic Battle Is_ Still Wide Open Affair One of the interesting develop- ments of the moment in the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination lies in the steady ad- vance of AVERILL HARRIMAN. Probably ApLtat STevenson hasn't lost any ground, but from a position of relative obscurity back in the pack, the New York Governor has steadily easily” in the jargon of the bang tails and looks as though he might “make his move” at any moment. ke &® &, lost ground Steadily and his best possibility at the moment is to trade a couple of horses with the ulti- mate winner if he ¢an spot the man for sure. Probably the ail- ing Kerauver will throw his sup- port to HARRIMAN. STEVENSON will never get/it and SyMINGTON isn't in a strong enough position to rate all/out capitulation. i * * HarRIMAN is an interesting figure. He is Governor of the biggest State in the Union and commands the big- gest single block of votes in the con- This means he brandishes a very potent weapon. HARRIMAN has many of the late FRANKLIN » Roosrvett’s ideas which endears him cs’ ee 2 8 Oe ee Se to one segment of the population - and places him in the dog house _ with another. - be more neutral about HarrrMAn Up to now, you can than you ever could about _Roosr- VELT. . * * x: We question whether the South would ever go for Harriman. He has been too outspoken on the subject of integration and several Dixie States want no part of anyone urging immediate racial unification. , * In the meanwhile the Dark Horse ‘of Missouri is jogging along com- fortably, waiting for a break. If STEVENSON and HARRIMAN fight it out right. down to the wire, he may never get a tumble. However, should a deadlock ensue in which neither contestant can command a winning margin, SyMinoToN is in the favored slot. * * * We question whether KeEFAUVER will figure much any more. Unless some wholly unexpected break comes his way, the southerner is washed up for 1956. Some of the party wheel horses have privately scratched him off their personal lists and he lacks enthusiastic support. Ve x * * All in all, the days ahead promise a real battle and there should be some fun and fury along the rocky path to the Democratic nomination. Jazz Captures Mideast Our State Department has discov- ered American jazz! The first governmental ex- periment with this art form was a tour of Middle East cities by Dizzy GILLEsprr’s 20 piece band. The trip was a great success. Dizzy’s_musicians really sent * x * The itinerary included Abadan, Dakkar, Karachi, Beirut, Damascus, ‘Aleppo, Ankara, Istanbul, Belgrade and Athens. Everywhere the result was the same. First performances in these cities attracted little attention. Then, by the mysterious grapevine ~ that runs the Middle East, - the word got around and thereafter ar ne een a te forged ahead. Today he is “running” + a i U the audiences were wildly enthusias- tle, * * * The expenses of the tour, in- cluding salaries for the mu- sicians, but no box office cut for GruesprE, totaled $6,000 a week. They were met by the Presi- ‘dent’s Special Emergency Fund for International Affairs. Box of- fice receipts -reverted to the Treasury. € The success of this tour and the : popularity of Voice of America radio jazz programs further east suggest that it would be a good investment if similar bands were sent to Asia. This would be fine propaganda. Rus- sia simply hasn't anything to match the entertainment value of our jazz music or, of course, our motion pic- tures. Our Oldest US. Senator On Sunday, June 17, Rhode Island’s veteran Democratic Senator, THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, acquires a new distinction. He becomes the oldest man ever to sit in the United States Senate by season of reaching the age of 88 Nears, eight months and 15 days. Pre- viously that distinction had been held by a man one day younger, Ver- mont’s General Justin SMITH Moracan, who died in 1898. * * * It is an interesting fact that the oldest Senator is one of the most active. Tall, courtly and a bachelor, he travels widely when Congress is not in session and is much in demand at Washington social affairs. Phe Rhode Islander, an attorney and financier, first was elected to the Senate in 1936. He has been re- elected three times and now stands second in line for the chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee, presently held by Senator Georce. The Press joins Senator Green's colleagues in congratulating him on his new status. The People’s Business Friends of Adlai - Michigan | Besa Delegation Leans to Stevenson By ROGER LANE LANSING—Despite the Williams-Har- riman-Kefauver coalition talk of recent weeks, its a good bet that Adlai Steven- son will get—considerable support from the Michigan delegation to the Demo- cratic National Convention. Not on the first ballot, of course. All the state’s 44 votes are pledged at the outset to Gov. Williams as a favorite son presidential aspirant. From present indications, Steven- son would lead any other candidate in early balloting after courtesy backing of Williams is ended. Pre-convention maneuvering, certain to hit a fast pace in a few weeks, could change this outlook, naturally. A series of events that began almost with Stevenson's announcement of can- didacy last November has tended here- to-fore to make his backers in the state pull back into their shells. STICK HEADS OUT But now some of them are sticking their heads out a little, and more prob- ably will. And remember that to begin with, the Stevenson people in the state generally are less outspoken, for example, than admirers of Sen. Estes Kefauver. The first and more important thing that put.a damper on Stevenson influ-— ences: was Gov. Williams’ blast against-- “moderation” at Denver a little more than a week after Stevenson's announce- ment The lesser political lights don't like to be out of step with the boss. And then Stevenson's stunning reverse by Kefauver in Minnesota last March took some of the starch out of his ad- herents here. As the time of decision nears, Steven- son's star is ascending once more, nota- bly as a result of his big victory over Kefauver in California. And what Wil- liams said in Denver ts beginning to appear In a new light to some. PRODDING STRATEGY There are those who think that Wil- liams’ Denver strategy was not so much to swat Stevenson down as to prod him in the direction of Williams’ own politi- cal pholisophy. In the last annalysis, what happens in the Michigan delegation at the Chicago convention depends a good deal on the candidate positions finally taken by Wil- liams and the UAW-CIO leadership. Thus far, Williams has been enig- matic as to the course he might take. Playing it cagey, he has talked of ‘politics, not of candidates. United Auto Workers leaders, for- Bte- venson in 1952, are uncommitted at this - point but friendly feelings toward Steven- son persist with some or most of them. THE PONT! AC PRESS. anTUMD AY. SUNT 16, 1956 -) A I HAVE NO GREER JOY THAN To ) HEAR THAT: MY CHILDREN — DSW A Days of All Faiths PRACT sees 2s: Pisin *etaisact ay went anther 2 KTR S t,t eee ae | en pared Sees fm _ The Father-Son Walk Puritan Fathers Who Founded Boston Unconsciously Named It After Saint By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER Hardly anyone would: suspect that the Puritan fathers who found- ed the city of Boston, Massa- chusetts, named it after a saint. Probably they didn’t even know it themselves, for they were think- ing of the town of Boston in Lin- colnshire, England. But that an- cient town was named for St. Bot- olph. Boston is actually Botolph’s Town. Back jn the seventh century there were two British brothers, Adolph and Botolph, who became | #0 interested in what little they had heard of Christianity that they went te Gaul (France) to find out more about it. The in- structions they received in Gaul changed them from interested inquirers into dedicated work- ers. : Adolph became a bishdp and a great teacher of the faith. Botolph went back to England and asked the king for land on which to build a monastery. The king granted the request and Botolph built his mon- astery at the spot where the town of Boston still stands. ENGLAND'S FIRST MARTYR St. Alban's life as a Christian was a short one ,but he was the first, and perhaps the best known, of all English saints and martyrs, and his name is still honored by devout Englishmen. Alban was liv- ing quietly as a happy pagan in the town of Verula in 304, when a Christian priest, hotfy~pursued by Roman persecutors, begged for ref- uge in his house. Alban took him in, and it was not long before the priest had converted him and bap- tized him. This must have happened in a matter of only a few days, or even hours, for the Romans had not yet given up the chase, Al- ban changed clothes with his guest and went out and gave himself up as the priest. Nat- urally, the deception was discov- ered, whereupon the new Chris- tien ‘contessed his faith and was himself sentenced to death. What happened to the priest is ‘long forgotten, but several legends are told about Alban's last hours. In the first place, they had to take him across a river to reach the place where he was to be behead- ed, But the bridge was too small for the large crowd that had gath- ered to watch the execution. Not wishing to see the popu- lace denied their fun, Alban said a prayer and caused the waters to divide, so that all went across dryshod, At the place of execu- tion the martyr asked for a drink of water, and a spring, gushed forth from the ground in front of him. The story tells too that the sol- dier who was appointed to kill Al- ban refused to carry out the order, and was beheaded along with the saint. A shrine was erected almost im- mediately, and many miraculous cures were attributed to it. The fame of the shrine soon over-shad- owed any reputation the town may have had, and Verulam became known as St. Alban’s, which is its name to this day, There was mn in the life of St, Alban that would have made him so prominent for 16 centuries. ' His real importance is in the fact PUT IN SOME MORE LEMONS. TES LIKE WATER! that he was Engiandis first mar- tyr. LILIES OF NOLA Friday, June 22, two days before his feast day — the people of the Italian town of Nola will begin to honor their patron Saint Paulinus. Many towns have patron saints and many towns pay elaborate homage to their patrons, but only Paulinus has anything like “The Lilies of Nola.’ ' Many years ago this ceremony was, although lovely and colorful, quite a simple one, The people carried lilies in through the streets. That was all there was to it. But somewhere along the way, somebody began to make changes and embellish- ments — until today the “lilies” are great structures 80 or 90— feet high, weighing as much as three tons. Still called lilies, they are much like parade floats, some even providing a deck to accommodate a band of trum- peters, St. Paulinus himself is almost lost in all these goings-on. And the chances are he would not mind, He was a quiet, poetic sort of per- son back in the fourth century, attractive, genteel, and greatly be- loved, but not much given to dis- play. Hardly any facts are known about him, It is not unlikely that he would have been forgotten if Nola had not developed the lavish celebration in his honor, (Copyright 1956) . bat for Voice of the People | Urges Americans Pray — to Keep Their Freedom Have you ever heard of the United States, of Soviet Russia? No, but how abcut a few years 4rom now, say 1960? I think we are taking our coun- try for granted. Maybe we could go a little further and say we're taking the Lord for granted. ‘I think God. has stood for just about as much as He can. On Saturday we're out drinking, and Sunday we're too hung over or tired to go to church. How many families pray together or go to church together? How many peo- ple go to church? Period. How many will be able to go to church when communism takes over? Don’t laugh, beeause it’s more possible than we think. Take a look at the statistics. Americans have the loosest and lowest morals of any country on the earth. Let's face it. We're going to Hell in a jet plane, using Hell to mean com- munism. America, get down on your knees, The Reds won't be very gentle about how. they take over. A coworker of the Devil can think of things a hormal person couldn’t if he lived to be a thousand years old. Let's go! A Free American Faulty Management Cited by Tiger Fan I read the letter from ‘Old Tiger Fan” and agree with him com- pletely. I am thinking of the game June 7 with Boston. It was about the middie of the game and the Tigers were at bat. Two were out and the bases were loaded. The pitcher «who was not pitching well that day, having al- lowed many opposing players on base regularly in the preceding innings) was up. New instead of sending in a pinch hitter like most other man- agers would do, he let the pitcher himself, The pitcher either struck eut or flied out. Anyway, he did not reach first and the inning was over. The Looking Back 7 15 Years Ago US. ORDERS Reich consulates closed. 35 MISSING FROM _ torpedoed Robin Moor rescu 20 Years hes GRAND JURY to quiz city com- missioners about Black Legion. LOUIS RATED 6-1 favorite over Schmeling. Chronic Bronchial Condition Remedied by Daily Rations of Calcium, Vitamin D. By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. I have supplemented my diet with daily rations of (calcium and vitamin D) and iodin for several years. It has overcome a chronic bronchial condition. Téday I enjoy excellent health .. .(G, H.) Answer — Calcium deficiency is a common cause of bronchial asthma. Send stamped, selif- addressed envelope for pamphiet on ASTHMA, Did you ever read about “Old King Brady’? Hé was a great guy in the '90's. He always got his man. , .(E. W. H.) Answer—Yah but his exploits seemed tame in comparison with . the deeds of Nick Carter. One doctor here said my hus- band has diabetes and should have insulin treatment, Another says he is just a borderline case, and by restricting his consump- tion of refined carbohydrates he can keep sugar free , . -Mrs. K. C. B.) Answer — Insulin is not treat- ment. It is Just a crutch for the diabetic, The second doctor's view seems wiser. Send 35 and stamped, self-addressed envelope for the Little Lesson 23, TRAIN. ING FOR DIABETES. TRAINING FOR DIABETES. Son, 17. embarrassed when all of a sudden his lip swells to three times its size when he is out. , (Cc. M.) Answer — Hives, Perhaps a side-effect of some medicament he takes or uses or handles, or perhaps he is allergic to orris reet or other tojlet or cosmetic chemical, Send stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for pamphlet RELIEF FOR ALLERGY. Electric blankets-are lightweight cover and comfortable in cold weather, but do they stimulate cir- culation or do they cause excessive drying of the skin? (Mrs. W. M.) Answer — If you find the use of an electric, bianket ig com- fort, use it. and health are compatible. Back covered with many warts. Had some removed with dry ice but at 2 for $5 it was too costly . » (R. E. R.) Answer — Paint warts and skin between with fodine once every second or third day for a few weeks, if skin doesn't become too irritated. Now that_you realize — at- you apparently think you can make people call arthritis some other name... (G. M.S.) Answer — Not necessarily, but I hope a few of them will learn that arthritis is joint inflamma- tion and rheumatiz is degenera- tion of joint tissues. I hope many victims of joint disability will become curious enough to send me a stamped, self - addressed envelope and ask for the pam- phiet CALCIUM & RHEUMATIZ. Our summer vacation, on Lake . will probably bring’ us in contact with poison ivy .... (F. S. #1) Answer — Send stamped, self. addressed envelope for pamphlet on IVY POISONING. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona! health and hygiene, mot to disease, ding - nosis. or treatment, | 1 be answered by Dr William Brady, “a stam selt- addressed envelope is sen: to e Pon- tlac Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist an —" lyse after that incident. “Teri hope the Ter et manager soon fnd then Savon they’ have & chance to end up in the first division. Another Tiger Fan What's all this holler about the Tigers’ manager? Those Tigers couldn't win if they had eight dif- ferent managers in the American League put together. They just don’t have it. If they would get on the ball and improve the ball players instead of firing the managers all the time, maybe we'll have a flag. Steve Ryeson 4095 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Annoyed by Dogs That Run Loose Do you think it is proper for those people who say they love their dogs to let them run all over other people's property and destroy their yards, flowers and garden? Well, I don't. I love animals, but when I had them, I kept them tied up. And no one else around did, so I had to get rid of our male puppies to try and keep other dogs at home. - People seem to think ‘it is so smart for their dogs to run all over someone else's place. A Taxpayer ‘R. W.’ Says M59 Like a Speedway Have you driven on highway 59 lately? Surely it is a speedway for a lot of drivers, but what can you expect when our police force avoids it so? I mean from Telegraph west on Highland Road. Wish we had a saying they have at Orchard Lake, Howell and several other communities around us. It is? “Drive slow through here or cise you'll have a ticket." Ld = Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Today I moved the furniture . . But that is nothing new .. . It has become the common task . . . That I am told to do... My wife is never satisfied .. . To leave things as they are... She always has a plan she things . Is dandier by - far. And if I try to argue, 1. . Am only losing ground , , . As couch, piano, tables and . , , The chairs get pushed around . , , She may be very clever in . decorating schemes. . disturb my leisure, and . . . They haunt me in my dreams nS 4 tl wish I had the nerve sometime . When she is out of town... To place the furniture myself ,, , And nail the pieces down (Copyright 1956) eee ‘ R. W. THOU GHTS FOR TODAY Prayer is the wing wherewith the soul flies to heaven, and medi- tation the eye wherewith we see God. St. Ambrose There Is Nothing Dated About Bible; | Read It to Find Good, Modern Advice Judy asks tf Jesus was a popular teenager? The Bible says he was and also shows that Christ believed in polls of public opinion. Jesus likewise employed modern advertising strategy. He started the first church picnic. and pioneered the first Easter sunrise break- fast. So-read your Bible more appreciatively. It's really up- _ to-date. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-384: Judy, age 21, is our only daughter, sandwiched mid- way between her four brothers. She teaches a Sunday school class of girls: - “Daddy, you stress the im- portance of popularity,”’ she be- gan, “and I have heard you say that an unpopular cleregyman, as well as a disliked school teach- er, cannot accomplish much good. = “Well, I believe you are correct, for people will not take advice from anybody they hate. , * @ « “But do you think Jesus was a popular person? Apart from the fact that the crowds wanted free meals from Christ and free medi- cine,-did they like Him as an in- dividual? “When he was a teen-ager, do you think He was popular? Does the Bible give us any specific proof that people liked Him even before He healed or fed them?” THE BIBLE LIVES Yes, the Bible gives us specific evidence that Jestis was a popular youth even as he entered the teens. Many folks nowadays think the Bible pertains solely to events* of the long ago. But it fs alive and dynamic in every age, ‘Much of the applied which I offer you ye ae a newspaper column and tn my college textbook, I have derived from the Bible. For instance, Gideon started the use of intelligence testing for army purposes. He screened out the un- fit troops by the alertness they showed while undergoing the famous “drinking test’ (Judges 7:5) Gidean, too, demonstrated use of the “Compliment Club’ tech- nique for pacifying the angry Ephraimites, who might otherwise have tried to kill him, find in Judges 8:1-3. = * * “And their anger was abated to- ward him. when he had said that ‘compliment).” the Bible adds. BIBLE PSYCHOLOGY When Jesus was 12 years old, his parents missed him from the caravan and returned to find him/ in the Temple, quizzing the pry fessors and priests. So, in his 13th year he returned with his parents and we find phat ; Luke 2:52, says: “And Jesus: increased in / ‘Wis. dom and stature and in tavot with God and man.” Well, ween eu putes As faves _ with ie on it means he is a popular. person, so we know by “Sie separa vere that Jom as you will was a popular teen-ager even before he fed the 5,000 or healed the 10 lepers nearly 20 years | tater. Jesus also believed in taking polls of public opinion, like | modern Gallop polls and Hooper or Nielsen surveys (Matthew 16:13). Indeed, he may have been feign- ing sleep just to take a sounding of the degree of faith of his fol- lowers during the —=- at sea (Mark 4:37-39). Christ also was a tiem believer in advertising (Luke 10: 1). He was fond of dinner parties and relished spending the week-end at the home of Mary, Marthta/ and Lazarus. Jesus started the first Sunday school picnic when he fed the 5,000 men with the, lad’s loaves and fishes, And he started the Easter, sun- rise breakfast by inviting the fish- ermen from their boat at dawn to partake of the breakfast which he had ready on the fire. Moses, too, was a typical victim of stage fright and stut- tered. King Saul was also so shy when he was to be crowned that he ran and hid in the luggage. The Bible is as up-to-date as tomorrow’s sunrise so read it. At least, peruse the Four Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, ‘for they are responsible for most / of our colleges and hospitals, churches, Red Cross and other tions. - Send for my booklet “How to ‘Pep Up Sunday School Attend- ance,” enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus, 20 cents (non- profit). Always write to le —f ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, av NE 16, 1956 fr i tv . SEVEN: The Reed Cross dseatar service provided rehabilitation aid to an average of one family every 75 minutes during 1954. 71% WN. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. “WEDDING BELLS” Mrs. Blanche Jeki, Speakers Sunday Seheol, 11:00 A. M. 1Once Menaced ® |Now 175°Years Old Kentucky Church by Indian Raids ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. wi— A that was established when t ans still roamed most of, \Kentucky will celebrate its sia) anniversary ext, week. CHURCH of the GOOD SAMARITAN ee ae 7:30 P. M. Rev. May Rendell of Detroit Speaking CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemere Street BW. JOHN DRAKE, Paster Sliver Tea—Wed., 7:30 P.M 7:30 P. M.—Rev. #. Wed., 1:00 P.M. - 20 years the settlers were too busy The Severus eS Baptist Church was organized in June 18, 1781, in a wilderness that posed a ‘constant threat of Indian attacks ‘on the white settlers. Eighteen persons were listed on the first membership roll, and for keeping their scalps to put up a ‘building. The first pastor, John Garrard, lost his life in an Indian raid. ‘Services continued, however, and the church says its functions have, been continuous over the 175-year period. RT. REV. RICHARD 8. —_ St. Man's Hos Confirmation The church now_has a meneer The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church . 178 Green Street (Near Oreharé Lake Ave.) Sunday School .... 9:45 a. m. Sunday Wership .. . 11:00 2. m. “GOING FORWARD BY FAITH™ Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m. “WHICH WAY” . Cass Lake ship of 2,000 and recently into a half-million dollar "wallace near the old site. and Morning Worshi p Rev Wm. H. Marbdach, Preaching 11:00 AM. Morning Worsn:p/ and Church Schoo “The Word, the World, / and the Worldly a Edw. D. Auchard, Preaching “weather permis St. Mary's started as a mis- Church of Pontiac under the di- rection of the Rev. Ivol I. Cur- tis, a former pastor of All Saints. last February under the leader- ship of its rector, the Rev. William Conrad Hamm, who formerly served at Christ Church Cranbrook and St. Williams and Lorraine The Common Service || :00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Ff Detroit The present confirmation THE PILGRIM HO Sundey School (For A Remembrance for Worship, 11:00 A. M. DAD —A SPECIAL INVITATION IS GIVEN YOU... Tomorrow Attend the Sundey Schod!] and Worship at Baldwin and Fairmount Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. “THE LITTLE AMP, isters. the general assembly, which today in session from 9% to 12 every, About 300 persons are attending Morning for two weeks starting Monday. FE 4-0239 takes up a proposal that the de- The theme of the study will be nomination unite with the Presby- “The Bible—Our Heritage.’ There Weg creel eee 9:45 A.M. Ff terian Church in the U.S.A. (North. will be classes for study, games ; tee eee. 11:00 A. M. ern). At Philadelphia recently, the and other activities. general assembly of the Presby- -_ 7 * terian Church in the U.S.A. ap. At the Church of Ged on §. vote by its presbyteries. Monday Night Youth Meeting Wed. Prayer Meeting at the Church. . MICHIGAN nee so sennese 7:00 P. M. Only City Flower 7:30 P. M. BALTIMORE w— According to the Allied Florists Assn., a Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sund . Bible 10:00 “ADAM AND 11:00 COLORED Made by Tom Malone in Valley of Gehenna, Lazarus, etc. Auditorium ‘Class Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 “FACING THE END” 7:30 P. M. place of fudas suicide, Woman at the Well of Sychor, Tomb of city's ied Tower Mart. ay School for All Ages Assn. to stage a public vote at the will be in charge of the various | departments Bible study, which will begin _ Monday at 10 a.m. Classes. which will be held Balti- through the 29th, are planned to ‘more is the only city in the nation include kindergarten children and to have an official flower—just as up through the ‘many states do. The red rose was Bible study and craft work will be intermediates. | ‘picked after the City Council emphasized with ‘Friends of Je- authorized the Women's Civic sus’ as the theme League and the Allied Florists see “The King’s Adventureland” will he the aanieet of study at the 2 = OR 3-4131 Paved Parking jack 4341 Dixie Hwy. A. M. HIS WIFE” A. M. i, Becker s Cafeteria Air-Conditioned Special SUNDAY MENU conduct a Daily Vacation Bible School from June 18-26. Further registrations will be taken at 8:40 Monday morning. Classes will be- gin each day at 9 am. and close at 11:30 am. The school will be supervised by the Rev. Lewis W Towler. 7 e* «6 Evening Bible School will be held at the Christian Missionary: & Alliance Church from 7-9 p.m. starting Monday. Classes arranged for every member of the family, will continue for two weeks. Under the direction of John Hazlett, assistant paster, subjects to be studied will be ‘“‘Where and How We Ged Our Bibie,” “Home and Family Problems,” “The Lord Ix My Shepherd.” “Chris- | tian, Birth and Growth,’ ‘‘An- swering God's Call!’ and “tiod's Big one ors About de- Ethelyn Asie, assist the will Rev. G. J..Bersche with the classes. . * - The Annual Daily Vacation Church School of First Presbyter- ian Church will begin Monday June 18 at 9:30 am. and continue through June 29. The school will be in session from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon daily, Monday through Fri- - = both are United Presbyterian min- odist Church. The school will be day of each week. ' Sessions in three. departments are open to all children ages 4 years through the 6th grade. All will study the Bible as the way of life through the mediums of art, music, puppets, drama, handwork and Scripture memoriza- tion. A daily offering is to be re- proved the merger contingent on East Boulevard, Mrs. Cleo Black ceived for Missions. The staff of ten teachers and as- of the summer sisfants will be under the direction °f Theology, in Boston. Mass of the Rev. Galen E. Mrs. Mary W. Stewart Scheduled as Speaker | The Pastor's Aid Board of New- man A.M.E. Church will present Mrs. Mary Watson Stewart as ‘guest speaker for the 11 o'clock service Sunday ‘morning. Mrs. Stewart, an evangelist. is a, graduate of Wilberforce Univer- ‘sitv and has traveled extensively. The music will be by the Junior Choir. Mrs. Edward Harper is president of the sponsoring group and the Rev. J. Allen Parker is. pastor of the church. Hershey. Drayton Plains ROAST TURKEY PICTURES New and Old Jerusalem, lecariot’ FRIED CHICKEN scariot’s PRIME RIBS ‘AIR-CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM | COUNTRY HAM CHOPPED STEAK Daily Vacation Bible School June 18 Thru June 29 Call FE 2-8328 for Transportation ‘ DR. TOM t Sundey School Attendence Lost Sundey—1221 Speaker et All Services MALONE with Dressing and Cranberry Sauce..... with dishes listed below....... with dishes listed below... with dishes listed below... with dishes listed below... . Child’s Portion, choice above $1.00 Dinners Include: POTATOES VEGETABLE SALAD DESSERT ROLLS & BUTTER FFEE TEA or ICED TEA + * OR ta : Hours: 12 Noon‘ to 8 P. M, FINE FOOD FOR TME WHOLE FAMILY Cateteria Serving: You See It. You Select Itl eee FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS 324 N. Perry Street SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. eeeecceceveseecoseese Young People . Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study . Sat. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whole Gospel fer the Whele Werld"—ONENESS u i Se ‘Park in Glasgow and Wembley|™ ‘the average attendance each night for a week was 65,000 persons with state-sponsored rehabilitation clin- ics for alcoholics 3456 Primary Street and 11 AM. J. Marvey McCann, Paster AHR BAKA ARR A MEMOS HAAS Mii hhh he Bible S=hool lOAM : T 4 Worship 1LISAM ST. TRIN ITY “A GOOD PROVIDER” Auburn Ave. at jessie Youth Fellowship 630 PM (EAST SIDE) “Daily Vacation Bible Rev. Ralph C. Claus School Classes June 2 Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. 41 First Service ..... 8:30 A.M. DRAYTON PLAINS * Second Service ....11:00 A. mM. ©. 3. Tecowtene, de. Prster 45 A M—Bible Schoel ST. PAUL 11 A M —Worship Service ; * Pastor Preaching ~ jeslyn at Fourth 6:0 PMY Group (SORTH SIDE; ya Grou George Mahder. Pastor 30 PM —Re-epticn and Mrs RC. Smith Merni Service Pa 30 P M —Prayer .. 10:45 A.M, _ ; . Wednesday | : PO ea Se OOO Oe CS mae Early Service ...,. 8:00 A.M. ond Study Hour Sunday School .. 9:30 A.M. . - “All Saints Episcopal Church Willams Lake at West Pike The Rev C George Widdifield. Rector The Rev Lewis W Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES: JAMES C. BRAID Pontiac Graduate ROCA M Holy Communion agit TAN T $ 30AM Holy Communion i Received on Trial 11:00 AM. Morning Prayer and ine Sermon by the Rector Planned recreation tor Ws ae [ne rit Sy James C_ Braid, son of Mr. and hiid a Mrs. Carroll C. Braid, of 2110 Beiven then ard grade Rosewood Dr., will be ordained a deacon in the Detroit Annual Con- ference of the Methodist Church: He was received on trial at Adrian ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL 800 A M—Holy Communion ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL MILFORD, MICH this week $00 A M—Holy Communion 1000 A M—Morning Prayer and A graduate of Pontiac High 11 00 A M—Morning Prarer Sermon. Church School School. James received an A.B. Sermon by the Rev Arete Sa Sermon by the Rer Waldo R Hunt, Vicar degree from Albion College in 1955. Rec eth 2 mich tee ticer He has just completed one year toward his degree. Bachelor of Sacred ‘Theology at Boston School | ——— He is a member of Central ‘Methodist Church and has been especially active in the Methodist Youth Fellow ship Salvation Arm y to Show Newest Graham Film “Battleground Europe.’ the new- est in the Billy Graham docu- mentary films. will be shown Fri- day night at 7:30 in the Salvation Army Hall. 29 W. Lawrence St. The production was filmed en- tirely in Europe and_ includes scenes in the famous Hitler Sta-' dium in -Nurenberg. where the! “cross” replaces the ‘‘swastika.”’| Billy Graham will be seen and heard conducting meetings in Nor- way, Holland, Germany, France and England with an interpreter assisting in the five different lan- guages. The great crowds in Hampden “Pontiac’s Singing Church” KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ARTHUR HUBBS Minister Minister of Musie 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP REV. KENNETH GEE, Guest Speaker 7:30 P. M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE REV. GEORGE ROTH, Guest Speaker Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Yeuth Group, 6:30 P. M. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cerner East Buren and Mt. Clemens at MI) &t., Pontise (Oppesite Post Office) : Malcolm E. Burton, Minister Sunday Morning Service 10:30 A. M. “IN THE BEGINNING” REV. THEODORE SHIPHERD, Guest Speaker FOR SALE CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Stadium in London will also be shown. It was at Wembley that. rain every night except one. Captain Magnus A. Michalsen welcomes the public. - ee ee | 1 71” | } q 5 Se 7 9:45 A.M. Sunday Schoo! 11:00 A. M. Merning Worship FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH CHURCH 178 Green St. Pontiac, Michigan ~ Auditorium Seating Capacity — 250... 14 Class Rooms in Excellent. Condition. F Pe Price and Terms Call— K. G. HEMPSTEAD 102 E. Huron st. | Phones FE wesc 48218 1 i gelistic Hour 7:30 Eva i Christians” “Shore 135 bacon a ST.—GEO. Dd. MURPHY, Patter P THE: PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1056 Compromise, apitulation Fig its God’ s Primary Purpose —— A. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD ‘210 N. Perry St, Pontiac | Pastor Wesley C. Wibley | gurate the construction | offices, The cost of the new will be approximately $60,000. ‘Construction is expected to begin ‘next week and the edifice to Baptists to Build New Addition — Congregation to Have Sunday School ....9:45 | Special Service at 11 HEAR Sunday Morning A brief “Building Ceremony” ‘will be held in connection with the: 11 o'clock morning worship in Mar imont Baptist Church Sunday. The congregation will inau- of a new ehurch: auditorium, basement | unit, pastor’s study and several addition 1,4 Confident Living We Must Conquer Ourself to Make Something of Self By NORMAN VIN T PEALE I had made a speech one night inf a Midwestern city and was in my hotel room ready to go to bed when the phone rang. It seemed some people were naving | a prayer sisi: and they wanted me to come. ® ° ° *% °° e I looked at my watch and saw it was one o'clock. What kind of _ prayer meeting was this, I wondered? In any case, I had an early morning plane*to catch and needed my rest, so started to decline. But ‘then the voice on the phone said they had been praying that I would) join them. Well, I preach that your prayers are always answered — so I had to go. ® were sitting on the floor, on tables; there were even ‘ ‘wo men perched on the grand piano. They were the gayest, happiest crowd I'd ever seen. “What in the world is the matter with you people, that you are all so happy?’ I asked in amazement. “Why,'’ someone replied, ‘‘we have found God.” BUT MOSTLY GOD A girl with braces on her legs walked across the room. ‘See these braces?” she said. “They'll be off “Dr. ‘PEALE tor and God did it,’’ she said, “but mostly. God.” Then a lovable kind of fellow said: “I was an alcoholic, the worst When I got there and felt the spirit of the group, | ~ I was glad I'd come. The room was packed. People| soon. But they told me I'd never walk again. My doce “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” bers, 4 * = ° The following will take part in Evening Rally 7:4 Rally 7:45 P.M. the ceremony: George Cork, chair- “ man of the building committee, | | twho will read the Scripture; t wenn rade Charles Plumb, chairman of the) banat ea M. ¥ deacon board, who will offer the om 4 dedicatory prayer and Don Wiser who will direct congregational sing- ing. WPON—SUNDAY | A Ladies’ Trio, composed ° . Mrs. Jack Ryder, Mrs, Ronal 8:00 to 8:30 A.M. Smith and Mrs. Wanda Smades, will be heard in special num- The Rev. David Mortensen, pas- tor will preach on the theme, “Why | drunk in town. I was a disgrace to myself and my family. I lost my. business, my wife and children, the respect of everyone.” Another man called across the room, “But, brother, has he got them all pace agains” e “How Pe you do it?” I asked. “God,” he said simply. * ° ° A young couple in their early thirties told me how they had got so they hated each other, snarled and fought. “Our home was a hell put here on earth to conquer and to make something of ourselves I don’t recommend compromise or Says the Bible, RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS — One of the first to congratu- late the Rev. Fred. R. Tiffany (right) upon his receiving the honor- ary degree of Doctor of Humanities was the Rev. J. Allen Parker, pastor | of the Newman A. M. E. Church. Dr. Tiffany, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, was given the degree at Wilberforce University in Ohio. 12 State Priests Sunday School — Interesting Classes iyou will note, “IS THE UNIVERSE, EVOLVED BY A Ty i. and ur 11:08 AM. Wednesday Mee Service, 8 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF Lawrence and Williams Streets fal ability to rise above failure. INCLUDING MAN, Hi) “. « . and all these things shall be added unto you. So five and practice your own fai Build? and we were headed for the divorce court when, one night, we met Him.” They smiled at each other in Obvious devotion. Ld * ® Apostolic Church of Christ Wo dd you meet?” Lhe. « 458 CENTRAL Get, ey aad. 7 Then spontaneously everyone burst into the strain of a great hymn Morning Worship .... LOA M. in His praise and I saw that His power had brought not only joy to Sunday School .......10 A. M. these people — each of them with differing problems — but also the at 7:30 ability to rise mbove failure. an ore Za This column is written to encourage you to believe you can also Tuesday ‘Attend Dur _ Meet and reverse your failures. For how can a child of God not want | to be victorious? I believe that we were | ourselves and our environment : | and our world. In this respect, 0 Ww [ | capitulation. : G R "In our religious faith there is the express promise of the c onquest oon ta. of failure ..,. “Seek ye first the kingdom of God,” " It says “added,” not subtracted. It is the gospel of be plus, cai the minus. th and you, too, — find the joy- (Copyright 1956) TOMIC FORCE?” Hi | | Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Dail 1) A.M. to § PM. Friday to 9 P.M. CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sov Prelates on Way Home _ Metropolitan —_ Nikolai HOW CHRISTIAN RADIO STATION CKLW 800 ke Sunday—9:45 am. “Healing of Goiter Through Reliance on God” Impresses Guests With SCIENCE HEALS Oratorical Talent TELEVISIO? SUNDAY—9:30 am. Channel 7 WXYZ-TV - NEW YORK uM—Eight Soviet re- ‘States this week after a 12-day visit which, it seemg certain, has Rev. Milton BH. Bank, D. D., Minister Dr. Bank, EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. “THE CHRISTIAN EXAMPLE” (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) life they previously lacked. * Ld * The Soviet clergymen came as Churches in return for a visit by American clergymen to Russia Rev. John W. Mulder, Asso. Minister last March. | They were guests at a dinner | at Riverside Church attended by nearly 400 people, including prominent American Protestant leaders. The dinner took on the aspect of a feast of friendship between American and Soviet churches. Metropolitan Nikolai of the Rus- Preaching sian Orthodox Church impressed FIRST CHUR 9:45a.m. Sunday School M. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — 25 East Boulevard — Seuth ef Leokest Drive 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ‘the American audience with his oratorical talent. He compared the different Christian churches of the world to different trees which— though their foliage, in other words their doctrines, liturgy and outward aspects, differ—have roots in the °” |Same gospel of Christ and are all CH OF GOD 10:45 a. m. Morning Service Gen, Offices: Andersen, Ind. stretched up towards the same 64 West Columbia A REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. Alfiliated With Southern Baptist Convention heaven. * * « | Bishop Sahak of the Armenian \Church, who is 77 years old, kept vhis listeners laughing for the 10 ‘minutes of his report on his visit. Russian Baptist. representative 5 Alexei Andreyev impressed with’ Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. iors directness and sincerity. eeeeee : Mee | , fF estat WeerBifi-se= ai ne a | Unity Church Members Evening Worship ....., 7:30 P.M. to Hear ‘Wedding Bells’ at 11 a.m., Mrs, Blanche Joki will speak on the subject, ‘Wedding Bells,” in the Unity Church of ,Oakland County, 71% N, Saginaw ‘St. =| Her address will be especially Phone FE 4-8574 ligious leaders left the United igiven them insight into American| guests of the National Council of! For Father’s Day service Sunday, CLIFFORD A. WOODWARD “Christian Scientists Announce President Clifford A. Woodard of Cam- bridge, Mass., was named Presi- dent of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. this week. Mr. Woodard's appointment was ‘announced by The Christian Sci- ence Board of Directors at the An- nual Meeting of the denomination jattended by thousands of Christian| ‘Scientists from many parts of the| world. The term of office is for e year. An authorized teacher and prac- titioner of Christian Science, Mr. Woodard holds degrees from Har- vard College, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Harvard Law School. ence through a healing received as a boy. He joined The Mother Church in 1908 and has been active in various capacities in the Chris- tian Science moyement for many| years, WCTU World Congress Deplores Alcohol Usage BREMEN, Germany (#-Repre- sentatives from 43 countries opened a week-long World Con- gress of the Women's Christian New Egypt Law Join Monsignori ‘Lutheran Night’ Planned Aug. 10} 10,000 to Pay Tribute to Tiger Baseball Team at Briggs Stadium Members of St. Trinity Lutheran Church with their pastor, the Rev. Ralph C. Claus, will take part in a special “Lutheran Night” to be held at Briggs Stadium, See Aug. 10. * * * Aim of the effort is ‘to’ give sports-minded Lutherans in Michi- | gan an opportunity to demonstrate | their appreciation to the Detroit Tiger baseball team for the many hours of fine entertainment they provide mroaete a seniaes: "= In ee ceremonies, special honors will be paid to the fellow) Lutherans on the Tiger’ team: AVONDALE BAPTIS 1ST it URCH wit:es A Ml ee fey feheak yt mg = Rev. A. . Shrewsbery, Speaker . PERRY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH Baltimore and Cameron Opp. Emerson School Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Wership, 11:00 A. M Youth and hora s Church . 1 ie e Young People, 6:15 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor | Ph. 2-3225 * 7 WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Bead Near Dizte Hwy. 6. B., 0:45 Worship, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 1:30 P. M. Harvey Kuenn, Billy Hoeft, ‘‘Duke"’ Maas, ‘‘Red’’ Wilson, Al Aber, | Jack Phillips, Jim Brideweser and, Mel Ott, radio broadcaster. | Family Bible Heer, Wed. 7:30 P.M. Peed ba ben Teed, ‘ine th " - b ‘atherans nan. exraced toon | MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL therans have engag ,000 seats for the game between the ee Laplace Tigers and the Chicago White Sox.’ Mrs. Ervin Miller is in charge of reservations up to and including July 10. by Papal Edict GRAND RAPIDS —Pope Pius XII has elevated 12°‘West Michigan | parish priests to the rank of. domestic prelate, with the title of Right Reverend Monsignor, and Baffles Schools Educators Face Ruling to Teach Their Students Respective Religions with the title of Very Reverend Monsignor. * * * The advancements By WILTON WYNN CAIRO w—Many foreign mis- sion schools in Egypt may close because a new Egyptian law re- quires all private schools to give’ religious instruction in a pupil's own faith, were an- Grand Rapids Catholic diocese. Monsignor -to Right | Monsignor were the Reverends: * James A. Callanal Cadillac; ‘T.’ Raymond Dark, Muskegon; Joseph * Sayed Youssef, undersecretary of the Ministry of Education, says this means Christian students | must be taught Christianity, Mos-| lem students Islam, and Jewish sh Shire Cian dese * students Judaism. This instruction 4™"s ay tor x must be offered at the school's) ree Muskegon Heights; Arthur expense, on its own premises. J. LeRoux, Spring Lake; James H. Moloney, ‘DO IT—OR ELSE’ | Passeno, Traverse City: Schools Have until Dec 4 this!M. Schultz, Grand Rapids: John year to comply with the law. M. Westdorp, Holland; viface G. After that, Sayed Youssef says, Winowiecki, Ludington, Joseph those who do not comply ‘will be'C. Walen, eritor of the Western A native of Warren, Pa., he be- came interested in Christian Sci-| |George Greek Orthodox Church of closed or confiscated.” | Michigan Catholic, Grand Rapids. Approximately 100,000 are en-| * ¢ e rolled in foreign Christian mission) RPey. Adalbert S. Radawski. Way-| schools in Egypt. Many of these land. was elevated to Very Rever- schools say their church boards end Monsignor. ReMi tas Fathers Sunday at 7 The St. John Methodist Choir under the direction of Raphael. | Hooks, will present a ae Fa- ither’s Day program at tomorrow evening. ° Greatest ane to the new, law comes from foreign mission schools The situation is different at the American College for Girls with more than 1,000 girls ranging jfrom kindergarten through junior college. More than 60 per cent) are Moslems. The school is oper-| vated as a mission by the United ‘Presbyterian Church in America. If the law is applied.to that school, it would mean American Presbyterians would be financing more Moslem than Christian~in-| struction. CATHOLIC PROBLEM The same problem faces the numerous Catholic schools in. Egypt, particularly the Jesuit and Freres Colleges. An official of the Freres Col- eges declared his organization (‘wouldn't have expanded to such' an extent if we had known such’ laws would be passed.” bd] ie * Caskill, | Faith.” ment. The Rev. Donald E. Morris, pastor, extends a welcome to the public. Father’s Day Program Planned at New Hope Egyptian officials insist, there must be no discrimination on the the morning and evening services open to all regardless of faith. ‘Help Father John’ Drive on in Detroit DETROIT (INS) — Recorder's, Judge O. Z. Ide has been named chairman of the legal committee in the “Help Father John” church’ rebuilding campaign. * * church with him will be honored. At 7:30 p.m. a Father’s Day pro- gram will be presented by men of | local ministers, Reverends Hozie| Daniel and George Muskyvally. | Refreshments will be served fol- lowing the service. Dr. Baugher Moderator for Church of Brethren EUGENE, Ore. —The Church ‘lof the Brethren elected Dr. A. C. Baugher, president of Elizabeth- town College, Elizabethtown, Pa., as moderator for the coming year. He succeeds Paul M. Robinson, president of Bethany Biblical Sem- inary, Chicago, Alternate moderator will be Ray- mond R. Peters, executive secre- * Father John is the Rev. Father John Magoulias, pastor of the St Lincoln Park, which was destroyed | by a tornado last month. Goal of the campaign is to sell 100,000 “‘brick” certificates at one dollar each to help rebuild the church. * # e@ Ben Levinson, co-chairman of the drive, announced the appointment|Greater Dayton, Ohio. Conference tary of the Church Federation of First General Baptist Church 248 BALDWIN AVE. Sat. Evening Service .... .7:30 P.M. Sunday School ...........10 A.M. Morning Worship .........11 A.M. Evening Service ...........7 P.M. -—- Lewell D. Baggett. Choir Director FATHER DAY SERVICE The Oldest Father and the Father with the eLargest Fanily Will Be Recognized! FE 4-7172 | Temperance Union here Thursday. | The 1,000 women met to deplore \the widespread use of alcohol and to attempt to work out methods \interesting to married couples. Sunday School for children will! jbe held at the same hour. of decreasing drunkenness. Among the delegates were four women from Communist China. The president of the World Con- gress ig Mrs. John Forrester- Paton of Scotland. Vice president [ Mrs. D, Leigh Calvin of Clear- | water, Fila. South Side CHURCH of GOD Motor and Nebraska Sts. Sanday School, 9:45 A. M. Merning Wership, 11:00 A, M. Evangelisiie Service, 7:30 P. M.. Wed, Prayer Meeting, 7:20 P.M. Rev. Herbert C. Shankles, Paster FE 2-4300 June aa Vacation Bible School 18th through June 29th ‘Classes for Ages 3 to 16 ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 47 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday Scheel ..:.. see ecew auecuion vensacsOUGe De BL Morning Worship .......................... 11 AM Rev. Cert Ww. Helees. B. D., Pastor Parsonage: 748 Owego D re 44-3404 L this week. He also said contribu- tions may be sent to “Help Father Secretary is Dr. Chalmer E. Faw, professor of the New Testament at Bethany Biblical Seminary, Chi- John’ Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, De- troit, 26. cago. THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 Ww. Lawrence Street —Sunday Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Meeting—1 1:00 A. M. Serviess— Young People’s Legion—6 P.M. : Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. 8/Captain end Mre. Magnes A. Michetsen commanding olficers-in-charge You Are Cordially Invited! another to Papal Chamberlain, nounced yesterday by Most Rev.) Allen J. Babcock, bishop of the Elevated from very Revereritl Reverend * Cheboygan: Russel W. , Francis Highland Congregational Church i Bleck Off M-50 en Milferd Rd. Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister 11:00 a.m. Sunday Scheol 11:15 a.m. Merning Worship. Sermon by Pastor 1 The Rev. R. L. i Beek, Paster [WESLEYAN NORTH LYNN 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP Rev. C. D. Friess. pastor METHODIST viglonyeds Ww. S. 6:45 P. M. EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M See > Hear this modern Billy Daily Vacation Bib Friday, rary a ee CHRISTIAN TEMPLE Dr. and Mrs. Leland L. Marion, pastors SPECIAL FATHER’S DAY SERVICES 9:45 A. M. Worship — Father's Day 7:45 P.M. — Special Service with Evangelist Karl Wittman and party of Toledo, Ohio. 745 Wed. — Lag Stud ig i $05 Auburn Ave. Leland L. Marien, Speaking Sundey in the pulpit. . Coe aoe Monday thru Send Your Children 7 o clock In addition to the musical num-) bers by the choir, Andrew Mc-| Willie B. Edwards and) Paul Baylor will speak on “Fathers | of the Bible.” A panel discussion | iwill follow on “Our Fathers’) After the program a social hour | will be held in the church base-| tps The Male Chorus of New Hope Baptist Church will sing at both, Le Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan | EVENING WORS i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hckes, Ass‘! Pastor Our responsibility—the World: Our resoyrces— the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. (Classes for Al] Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. “FATHER'S DAY MESSAGE” “THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS” Dr. BH. H. Savage Preaching at Both Services HIP—7:00 P.M. FAITH BA BAPTIST “A MESSAGE TO THE Evening Service 7:30 Al Kasten, Pastor CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Read Attend the Fastest Growing Cherch tn the Ares Sunday School 10 A.M.-Morning Service 11 A.M. CHURCH FATHER” P. M. MA §-1140 basis of religion in accepting stu-|Sunday. dents. If foreign schools wish to| At 11 a.m. the Rev. Ford B. | Operate in Egypt, they must be|Reed, pastor, will preach the Father's Day sermon, “Our Fath-| ers."’ During the service, the father | with the largest family present in| 1188 N. “THE HERALD OF TRUTH” CHURCH OF CHRIST Ton g. FRUEX, Minister FE 2-6269 the congregation. Speaking will be Discouraged? Shut-In Alone? DIAL’ A DEVOTION NEW MESSAGE DAILY "7 KEEGO I Church of Christ 3261 Orehard Lake Rd. | FIRST SOCIAL | BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Tommy Guest. pastor 316 Baldwin Ave. | REGULAR SERVICES Sunday School ...10 A. M. agit MAM. Adult Bible Study 6:30 P. M. Morning Worship Sunday Evening Wi orship ......7:30 P. M. }, Tuesday Evening Youth Bible Study .... 6:30 P_M. rinemicy Eves Pere Service voeeeee 7380 RB | Saturday Dioteiady Service ......, Public eo toneg } j rd aati _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1986. FATHER’S DAY—The Rev. James C. Luther, pastor of Silver- crest Baptist Church expects to enjoy Father's Day with his wife, and six children. Shown with the new pony “Babe” are (left to right) Bobby, who is 15 years old; the Rev. Mr. Luther; Jimmy Pentiae Press Pheote Jr., 13, and nine-year-old David; perched on the pony are his three-year-old daughter, Leah; Paul and Timmy who ar efive and seven years of age. At the morning service tomorrow, the Rev. Mr. Luther will speak on “Our Father Is a Prince.” CHURCH, of the BRETHREN 47 North Reselawn Sunday School 10 A. M. Sunday orien Bg Guest Speaker Evang : Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study at the Church 7:00 P. M- REV. L. SHAFER, Pastor \_ ] FIRST SPIRITUALIST 7 CHURCH 16 Chase Street SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE vee TO P.M REV. RUTH PYISTNER, FROM DETROIT. WEDNESDAY EVENING SERVICE ....... Seoccoesuacone 70 P.M SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE l¢ ..... . 600 P.M. STRAWBERRY SOCIAL, BENEFIT M88 A “oF CHURCHES We Cordially Invite You to the Goodwill General Baptist Church 2287 Auburn Rd—1/; mi, west of Crooks Rd. | Prayer for This Week Editor's Note-A prarer will be published om the church page each week by a Pontiac pastor in the ay at it will be a help to someone, The Rev. Lenworth R Miner, ister of the Macedonia Baptist Church elfers the following Our Father who art in heaven, the inspirer of prayer and its answer, we thank Thee who art ever present for Thy goodness to us, for the blessings which we fail at times to see which have been ours each day. Forgive our sinful thoughts and actions and unite our hearts in. mystical communion of fellowship. Cast out our pride and clothe us in humility. This week, as in past weeks, we must make choices and de- cisions; temptations are on every hand; there are questions of right and wrong that must be answered and there are opportunities of service where we need a guide for success. Be Thou ever near us. We know our need of strength. We know that of Ourselves we are weak. Grant us power to lean on Your everlasting arms in times of sorrow and despair as well as in hope and joy. Enable us to leave things beyond our control and understanding in Thy care and keep- CLARKSTON—Following a Ni- agara Falls trip, Mr. and Mrs. Thorhas Joseph Miller will reside on Knob Hill Road, Commerce. They oar wedding vows re- cently . Clarkston Methodist Church in an evening ceremony. bride, who were & a gown of white lace over taffeta and a fingertip veil caught to a lace headpiece. Her maid of honor was Mrs. Martin Johnson, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Ralph Pounds of Wil- liams Lake, Joyce McMullen of Pontiac and Ruth Ann Althouse of Clarkston. The bridegroom's aides were Joseph Miller of Walled Lake, Dave Couture ef West Acres, After the ceremony, guests were received in the church rooms and rl alt leet ise nena carried by the | reeseertiomeese = ie Mary Lou Clark Exchange Vows With Oxford Man The marriage of Mary Lou Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Metamora, and Ray- mond Nicholson, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Nicholson of Oxford, was solemnized at a recent evening ceremony at the home of the groom's parents. Their parents and the paternal grandparents of the groom, who reside in Pontiac, were present. Mary Lou chose for her wed- ding & beige suit with matching accessories, Her attendant was her sister Betty Jean Clark, Both Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Miller Guest Pastors fo Talk Sunday Area Churches Slate Special Programs had corsages of red resebuds. Best man was Harold Prince of Flint. The young couple will make their home in an apartment in |Oxtord. Following the ceremony, la reception was held at the Hunt-. jers Creek Community Hall. Clair Taylor Studies Joint School Area | METAMORA — State Supt. of, -|Public Instruction Clair Taylor is considering whether the Dryden-| Metamora area should vote on| forming a high school district. Petitions were filed recently for such a district. If Taylor gives permission, petitions can then be circulated before an Sunday School ..10 A. M. — Worship Service ..11 A. M. | ing. ee en tare early care, hang Ont si pho ame decal aa ara gp eal geerorpg in Thee is our strength. | Dryden High School District. Wed. . .7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat.. .7:30 P. M. In daily living and in testing times, Thou art our refuge and bomtantihe voli ay ral ray hose 2s) S. S. Supt. Pestor Measic Dir. strength and a very present ‘help in trouble. Grant us Thy peace, we high school, would unite to vote as Minnie Hobgood Rev. Billy Brown Charles Spcia pray. Amen. mg ay FREE METHODIST CHURCH - BY Lafayette (2 Stks. W. of Sears) Sundey School .... _....10:00 A.M, Worship........ 9:30 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. Proyer Mesting, Wed... 7:30 P.M. Bring the Family CHURCH OF THE LIGHT AND LIFE HOUR Lyel H. Howison, pastor We Cordially Invite You to the Goodwill General Baptist Church 2287 Auburn Rd. — \; Mi. West of Crooks Rd. Sunday School ..10 A. M—Worship Service _.11 A. M. Eve. Worship Sun. 7:30 P. M. — Prayer Meeting. Wed. . 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship. Sat. . 7:30 P. M. S. $. Supt. Pastor Minaie Hobgood Rev. Billy Brown Masic Dir. Charles Spain FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister Sunday 10 A.M., “Our Response in World Missions” Rev. ; Robert Shelton Church School .................... 115 AM. M. Y. Fellowship ................... 5:00 P.M. No Evening Service This Week Wed. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study, 7:30 P. M. ee ate 10rion tt fo Plan | lake Orion Methodists Sponsor Rummage Sale | Mrs. Olaf Rose is troop leader. Summer Needs LAKE ORION—Officers of the Lake Property Owners Assn. have called a public meeting for Mon-'. day at 8 p.m. in the Village Hall 'to discuss what needs to be done for Lake Orion this summer. They, deem it desireable that all parts of the lake send representatives. | A volunteer committee is solicit- |: ing funds for another application of weed-killing chemical spray to. cost about 25 cents per lakeshore foot if sufficient. number cd operate. Fund soliciting is being: conducted only in the north shore area. LAKE ORION — The WSCS will sponsor their 23rd Annual Rum- mage Sale at the Methodist Church House today and tomorrow. Mrs. Frank Elbertz is chairman with Mrs. Lyle Speas as ber assistant. | On Saturday, beginning at 10, MR, AND MRS. R. BANCROFT smatacseeilseter Dair to Live in Kingsley -- Browni ies on Tour anne mm viep After Ortonville Wedding 116 of Waterford Center ended | years activities with tours of _ORTONVILLE — Barbara Jean¢ Michigan Bell, Detroit Creamery Crane and Russell Jay Bancroft and Grand Trunk R. R. this week. repeated their marriage vows in ithe Methodist Church here in a recent afternoon ceremony. Sev- Hear — lenty-five guests were present, for the wedding. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crane of Sands Road and he is the son of Mr. and Leke St. Church of God ? ‘ae Morning iy:¢e A.M, ’ P. Service, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. ” DR. BILLY |] stares 7485 | atrs. Roy Bancroft of Kingsley. Rev, Paul Cooley, Paster 88 Orten | Barbara, in GRAHAM luce Seat, sore! aiken | length gown of Chantilly lace and PREACH Providence Sinsleaasy tulle, featuring strapless bodice Baptist Church with matching lace jacket and In Five Different 311 Bagley St. Pontiac Seseear Be coprialene — = Languages | (== School a ae a side drape of Chantilly lace. i / Rev. I. W. Harris Her fingertip coe omer held in| -with a cap pearls NEWEST FILM = |/— argued lean { “BATTLE | / FIRST OPEN was a string of pearls, a gift — | j / BIBLE CH ; GROUND |// *” teak quet was of yellow roses and white ed | Sunday School 3 ‘|| Carol Jean Nickerson of King- ee EUROPE | ¥ Worship . re c= sley was maid of honor and Larry a = : ot J] Youth ‘Service ... 6:4$ p.m. |. Nickerson acted as best man. Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. * ¢ @ Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 p.m || An evening reception was held| SALV ATION ARMY | ao Ce ee - 29 W. Lawrence St. Fi C the Failowng a Northern ~ June 22,7:30P.M. — All Seats Fret Rev. T. ~ — FE 2-8497 their howe in Kingsey. make poof P ; j j > Fricke, Simmons Seek 2 School Board Posts NORTH BRANCH — Petitions 7% have been filed for John E. Sim-/ mons and Wilmer Fricke to be!) named on the ballot at the annual | school board election, to be held on Monday, July 9. Thé polls at the high school will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Simmons is a candidate to suc- ceed himself for another three- year term. Fricke’s candidacy is for Tomorrow Special features and guest pas- tors are scheduled at area churches, jfor tomorrow. Imlay — City The Methodist Church will observe Children's: Day, with all jdepartments of the Sunday ScHool lin the program. As the pastor, Rev. Leo Burch, is attending a‘conference in Adrian the youth of the parish will con-| ‘duct the morning’ Qe service for adults. An exhibit of a “done in the academe Vaca tion of the minister's clase ‘will | be part of the Sunday 10:39 a.m, | program at the church. A coffee hour will follow. Metamora The Rev. Edward G. Willcox, | ‘minister for the Detroit Associa- ‘tion ef Congregational churches, \will be guest speaker at howtos) Congregational church at the morn-| ing worship service at 11 a.m. on) Sunday. Ortonville '500 Mark Ending of Vacation School | MARLETTE—About 500 parents, ‘friends and the students of the’ Presbyterian and Methodist Church | daily vacation Bible school attend- | ed its concluding service at the Methodist Church this week. | With 194 enrolled in the ten-day | course of study, the work accom- | ‘plished was detailed by the chy | dren and handiwork was display Yes, it’s here! Baldwin's new Orga-sonic ... the sen-— sational home organ. every- one is talking about. The Orga-sonic is as mod- est in cost as it is in the space it requires... and everyone, young and old alike, can play and enjoy | the Orga-sonic. Come in today for your free demonstration .. . and be sure to bring the family. $1,595.00 CALBI MUSIC CO. 119 North Saginaw St. FE 5-8222 i = ' insured liability. | | invited. \, ; New, Complete One Premium Home Owners’ PACKAGE POLICY Save Up to 25% Formerly separate insurance policies were re- quired to protect your home, your contents, against theft losses and personal Now, one modern package insurance plan re- places separate contracts at a savings up to 25 _ per cent. Credit given for existing policies to \ expire. Annual payments available. Inquiries | Austin - Norvell Agency, Ine. 70 West ‘Lawrence St., Corner Cass FE 2-9221 The Rev. Perry Deyar d. pastor of the Baptist Church, | plans to baptise at least five candidates on Sunday at 7:45 p-m. New Hudson The ‘New Hudson Methodist. Church pulpit will be occupied by Haven Labhon of that com- munity at the 11:30 a.m. service. | j “Reliable INSU! RANCE Protection” Wm W. ‘Donaldson Agency Phone’ FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. bax oo to fill the place left vacant by —*— Stewart Butterfield, present sec- jretary of the board, who withdrew ihis name for renomination. SERVICE When You Want It HAMPTON ELECTRIC FE 4.2525 4 825 w. Huren ’ of the fet Insist on knowing facts, not hearsay. When you make an investment of any kind, investigate it thoroughly before signing. Demand all agreements in writing, read all contracts thoroughly, insist upon copies of documents and receipts and keep them in a safe place. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Pontiac Chamber of. Commerce “ : Phone FE 5-6148 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J UNE 16, 1056 Ny ‘Does Those ‘Thoughtful’ Gifts Produce Strange Effect Yet Newcomer to Fatherhood Dreams of Future ‘Pleasures’ and Surprises By LAWRENCE S. MARTZ, JR. © jomeetrets father of three months’ ‘Vintage ge cee iE {This story was written by « who is still paying for the cigars. Puir, wee, sleekit, tim’rous beastie, Oh, what a panic’s in thy breastie! ~Burns, “To a Field Mouse.” ‘Like the mouse so vividly described by the Scottisit poet, I feel a certain panic in my breastie at the thought of Father's Day. I remember all too well the greenish pallor that spread over my own father’s distinguished face at the sight of the gorgeous sequined necktie I gave him, that June day when I was 5 years old. “It’s . . . nice,” Dad gurgled. He wore it once, too. Then, accidentally, he spilled gravy on it. I think it was easier for er’s face in the second and third Dad when I started giving weeks of June. It was funny, sort him cigars. He doesn’t of nervous and jumpy and thought- smoke cigars, particularly_tul. the kind that used to come at a dollar a box. But I Now looking at the unpredictable remember once I _ went gurgling bundle of wet diapers that down to his office with has invaded my house, I think 1 him. begin to get the picture. “Daddy.” 1 said, pointing to the Looking ahead, I picture a janitor, ‘that man smokes the .grimy urchin whose knees are same kind of cigars you smoke."'| always skinned, shyly handing ' me my Father's Day present. “Fer some reason, dear old . 1 - Dad thing caught ta his | I make blissful sounds as I pee th ‘ | off six layers of smudged gift sig gas nearty prutcorst, — wrapping, but there is panic in he * * Py { hearing me. ; a soul. - Of course, his problems were, What will it be: almost over when I started giving | i LE A him baseballs, hockey pucks, A purple necktie with yellow slingshots, and large economy# sequins? size packages of BBs. He'd thank A Slingshot” me very nicely indeed and leave | El Stinko cigars’: the gift lying on the hall table. | A dead frog’ William J. Dean of Ott e* * e *. * ® William Jr. of Forest drive After a decent interval — say, Ah, well, to tell the truth, I'm 15 minutes — I'd take possession Sort. of looking forward to finding again. I think it was a very satis- ut. factery arrangement for both of us. THAT ODD LOOK I never used to understand the! expression that grew on my fath- Pin Ritual and Banquet Are Held Members of ESA Sorority Gather at, Devon Gables * Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney was chairman of the banquet held by, members of Alpha Alpha Chapter) of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority) Thursday evening at Devon Gables. e* 8 e Assisting with arrangements! were Mrs. Clem LaBarge. Mrs.| DonajJd ‘Moore, Mrs. Rudy Mazza. Mrs. Carl Rose and Mrs. Edmund Smith. Mrs, Alex Morris, retiring president, conducted the candle- light jeweled pin ceremony, Welcomed as new members were Mrs. Fred Mueller, Stephanie Lina- bury, Mrs. Eugene Burdette, Mrs. James George. Mrs. Earl Smith, Jr. Mrs. Edgar Plympton. Mrs.|_ Harry Woodman, Mrs. Harold Stickley, Mrs. Joseph Ullom Jr., Mrs. Clem LaBarge and th Ralph O. Allen. Members of Beta Mu Chapter! receiving their jeweled pins were Judy Steinhelper, Gloria Rose. Pat! Tatham, Joyce Mapley, Karen Newton, Mary Kendall, Norma Vaughn, Virginia Flath and Lau-| rene Anselmy. Three generations of the Rapaport family are pic- tured. Raymond J. Jr. is flanked by his grandfather saponin ams OhpaTy Gabriel J. of Mohawk road (left) and his dad, Raymond were Dee Brim, first vice presi- dent of the state officers; sai Lou De Groot, second yice pre: dent; Mrs. L. L. Sobtefler, cus rage Mrs. Frank A. dalesky Junior past president, and To reside on Whittemore street picture hats and carried bouquets Mr Edntund Smith. organizer pojiowing a wedding trip to Canada or roses and duisies. of Beta Mu Chapter. ‘are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. foe | “Mrs. Morns was presented Moose 9 The) bride ray the wlornet = cuca eo bose oc | jeweled gavel pin at a recent can Suzanne Christine Swartz, daugh- ick . aoai og Jack Deering \ dlelight service. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. 708 Seaton : %& : Swartz of East Kennett road. When Mrs. Swartz received her : ~ * * ea The bridegroom is the son of Sally L. Pulver ‘Mr. and Mrs. Shirley J. Moore of Gingell court. \Reveals Plans | : St. Michael Church was the | for July 7 Rite setting for the 10 o'clock Nup- | tial Mass celebrated this morn- | Sally ‘Lee Pulver, daughter of ing by the Rev. William Immel. Mr. and Mrs_Hoy Pulver of Square in the presence of 100 guests. Lake, has revealed her wedding As the bride approached the plans Sind naraed| (oe jattendarts altar she was wearing a floor- * 25 length gown of off-white antique Sally will wed Robert Allen taffeta fashioned with a basque Davis of Fort Wayne, Inds son of waistline. The scoop neckline was Ralph Davis of Fort Wayne, July 7 accented with medallion lace trim, at an 11 o’clock ceremohy at Rirk A plateau-type hat of irridescent in the Hills. ‘sequins and seed pearis secured ) her fingertip veil of silk illusion. She has asked Chery! Huff of | ‘She ‘warried of nosegay of white Akron, Ohio, te be maid of honor. roses and stephonitis. Bridesmaids will be Helene Van Steuben of Bethichem, Pa., Mary ATTENDS ‘BRIDE Drake and Nonette Gunther. Mrs. Richard Pfeffer chose a} , gown of white nylon over pink Robert has asked Victor Tanne- tatteta for her dutie3as matron’ hill of Fort Wayne to serve @S of honor. She wore a pink picture, best man. Ushers will be Joseph har and carried a bouquet of\pink oagp a beeen yobs breed ros¢s and white daisies. ~ White ansfi * * Pulver, Allen Satow, Brooks Rob- Joannie Jorgenson fae Joanne } ~ ertsoni and James Pierce of Toledo. Moore were the bride's other at- Sally is a student at Elmhurst /tendants. Their gowns were fash-' College, Elmhurst, Il.,.and Robert jioned identically to the honor at-/ js studying at the Theological Sem-jtendant's in green and yellow, | inary, Maywood, Til, : lrespectively. They wore matching! E3 MRS, GERALD A, MOORE photographer. We think they look alike. Dad Look Bothered an Pontiac Press Photo: auwadriveand They are past the sequined tie and petri- posed for our. fried frog stage (we think) as far as Father's Day gifts go. (right) of East Iroquois road, The family resemblance ts evidenced here. : Suzanne Swartz Speaks N uptial Vows Bureau Reports | Continued Need guests at the reception held im- mediately following the ceremony for Volunteers at the Hotel Waldron, she was wearing a blue silk with white accessories white orchid “ Several hundred volunteers are still needed to fill the needs of social service agencies and _ hos- pitals, members of the Central Vol- unteer Bureau were told when they sheath dress and a * Mrs. Moore chose a beige linen sheath dress with matching acces- met Tinicetny ence pacyine sories for her son's wedding. Her YWCA. « « * corsage was of brown cymbidium Mrs. William Shunck, recruit-| orchids. iment chairman, and Mrs. C. B. Shelton, telephone committee head, The bride a graduate of reported that many placements had Michigan State University where been made but that there is still a she was affiliated with Alpha Chi need for volunteers. Qmega sorority. Gerald will be * graduated in August from General Motors Institute of Technology. St. Vincent de Paul Altar Society Meets. The Altar Rosary Society of St. ;Vincent de Paul Church met re- cently in the parish hall. courses for the volunteers. The ‘in the wedding party. jbureau is appealing to the parents ‘ neers Pecan made . La of older teenage youngsters to have rthwestern nery annual car \party to be held June 21 at Holy these young preple do) volunteer ‘Name Auditorium in Birmingham. , work during the summer. |A dessert luncheon will be served ee at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Shunck, Mrs. E. ma | * Windeler and Mrs. Edward Haskett | ad appointed as a committee to ad arrange a priority policy for the bureau. Mrs. Haskett, a new mem- * * * is * A great many requests have been made for the skilled type of volunteer—typists, clerical work- ers and those with arts and crafts ability. * * * All agencies have orientation * | At the meeting of St. Joseph ‘Guild a gift was presented Mr. a 'Mrs." Raymond Kline, whe are ‘moving to Dearborn where Mr. |Kline has been transferred with|>er of the bureau, represents the ¢ | Bishop Zeleski. Junior League, sa Rann Sona yy Presenting @ Father's Day gift to dad, George Wyman af Ottawa drive, is “Uharles Uligian (right) ntd Aje happy houts together. al nih (,Feg by the photographer as they prepared ——_ lhe, were caught for " Niarr avenue their fishing enjay mans fatorite pastimes. Furlong Praisea Women's Work Pontiac Hospital Auxiliary Dinner | Dr. Harold A. Furleng. speaking piled by Dr. Furlong in order that ‘at the anntial awards tuttichean of a history of the hospital may be the Pontiac Hospital Auailiars heli i made at the hospital, eoitipated the werk AWARD WINNERS of the auxiliary te that af hespial founders 3) years age | The hospitals ehiel af siail At the annual luncheon, awards were given to those who had con- trinuted 50 or more hours of serv- ‘traced the histoty of the hespital tice and to officers and chairmen. is beginning fa 4 wamen who | saying it owes small group of weiner recognized the heed far a heaspila in Pontiac | it all came about, De. Furlong - related, when a atranger, HI An | | the atreete in Pontiag, had ta he taken to the jail te he cared far. Concerned about his. the wamen called a meeting i May 14. 1901 Attending the fiveting were Airs E.R. Wileos, Mrs Hates Coleman Mrs. Chatles Uving. Mis. Fred Poole, Mrs. Marsha Hichardsan, Fanny Erickesi, Mrs Gillet, and Mary Cowell FIRST PATIENT Through hake sales and lectiite cotifses, (hese wanVER |obtained futids and in Nev. 1901, they ifeorperated and heeame known ae the Oakland Caunty Has- ‘pital Asseciatied tn 1908 they began building on the site where the haxpital stands rts y atid by May 1%, 1910 the ital opened with ite firet pa: eat: Ry Bee, 41, 1916, 164 pa: tietits had been admitted—an ay: erage of 19 patients a@ day. This organisation, Dr. Furlong said, remained active for RAAY years, afd in 1915 they made an outright gift ef the hespital fe the city which amounted ta $80,000 at that time, A SCRAPBOOK The situation is similar feday when the’ heapital fs again plar- nifig an expansian pragram. | The Ausitiary te Pentiag Gen: eral Hospital, ie similar te that ag of on hilnded wamen, tir painted aut, and he sald that ¢ respi is a com: munity hospital, for the peaple of | the ety, A seraphesk ef news clippings and old photogtapha is being eom- | hanquets the meeting was Mrs. P. Eugene Miller, auxiliary, president, appointed committee chairmen for the coming year. They are Mrs. Harold Tripp, Mrs. Herbert Staads, Mrs. Ed- ward Mann, Mrs. Gordon Park- Service Unit Views Skit The Womén’s Society of World Service of the Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Chureh met Thursday evening in the. church parlors. Theme of “The Home, the Schoel andéthe Church.” Shirley Geyer, Helen Diane Allen and Don Lovse par- ticipated in a youth forum and Mrs. Alford Bell presented a jun- ior mission study assisted by Billy Gaddes. A skit was presented by David Kirby, Mary Sue Ritter, Patty Horner, Phyliss Hardy and Caro- lyn Gaddes. Others taking part in the eve- ning program were Mrs. P. J. Waldie, Mrs. Lewis Ball, Mrs. Myron Everett, the Rev. Charles Kolb and Mrs. Cecil Leggett. During the business meeting delegates were elected to the WSWS convention scheduled June 20-23 at Buchanan. Mrs. Bell, Mrs George Hollis, Mrs. Barbour Williams were the delegates ¢lected. Also attending will be Mrs. Leggett, Mrs. Ball, and Mrs. Robert Connely. Mrs. D. J. Townsend of St. Petersburg, Fla., and the Rev. and Mrs, Charles Kolb of Mce- Connell, Hl., were guests for the evening. Serving refreshments were Mrs. Waldie, Mrs. Fred Lampke and Mrs, Charles Parrott, our Father's Day Ritter, Mrs. Waldie and) because And the latout rumor had it they looked alike. young Steve Wiman. They were selected rumor was right. equipment for one of their doubt has many ideas in mind for Father's Day. Greg no er, Mrs. R. FE. Serlager. Mra, Robert Sutton, Mrs. Ben Mad- sen, Mrs. Charles Barrett, Mra, Everett Reese, Mrs. Adrian Ish, and Mrs. Leo Heenan, Others are Mrs. Charles Allen. Mrs. Forest Wood, Mrs. Guendell Purkiss, Mrs. W. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Mel Werden, Mrs. W. Arthur Ver- ‘non and Mrs. Ivan Wilcox. * ° . Mrs. Charles Scribner was hon- ored for her work as general chair- man of “High Fever Follies of = ‘ Women’s - Chorus Guests at Milford Mrs. John Stoughton entertained members of the Pontiac Women's Chorus at a picnic at her home in Milford recently. During a brief business meeting officers for the coming season were elected. Mrs. John Keinert will serve as president, with Mrs. Kenneth Hausauer as vice president; Mrs. Kenneth McBroom, secretary; Mrs. Edward Cornell, treasurer; Mrs. Leslie Howey, historian; and Mrs. Harold Tripp, librarian. Pictures were shown of the Invi- tational Concert presented by the chorus, and Robert Jones of De- troit played recordings made by ay Prue at the Detroit Institute The chorus is affiliated with ‘the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation and is directed by Charles E. Hutton. Mrs. Paul Me. Kibben is accompanist. Meeting Conducted by Past Presidents The state: board of the Past Presidents’ Organization, MOMS of America, Inc., held. a luncheon meeting Wednesday att the James street home of Mrs. Felix Mayo. Mrs. Bessie Clark was cohostess.’ Plans were made for the Sept. Galloway Lake. The luncheon will be served at the Pontiac Road Methodist Church by Galloway Lake MOMS Unit 21 a“ é fg ~—<— . THE PON'FIAC PRESS, sATU RDAY. JUNE 16, j Le t 4 ELE VEN | Area Guests Attend Curtice Rite Dorothy and Hugh Bronsdon Hartwell of Worcester, Mass. were married in a 4:30 ceremony today in the First Presbyterian Church of Flint. From Pontiac are Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Critchfield and Mr. and Mrs, Harold A. Fitzgerald. Defense, Charles E. Wilson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Aynard Steinback of Elizabeth Lake road are en- tertaining at a supper party in the |garden of their home Sunday eve- \ning. 5 The affair will honor their daugh- ter, Joyce, and her fiance, Melvin Peters, Guests will include Mrs. Lillian Peters of. Rochester and! and Mrs, Louls R. Goad, Mr. and Mrs. Ormend E. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Ahrens, Mr. | * and Mrs, Doran P, Brother and | Mr. and Mrs. dames E. Good- man, all of Bloomfield Hills. Others from Bloomfield Hills are Mrs. Harry B. Coen, Mr, and Mrs. John T. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald .K Evans, Henry Hogan, . and Mrs. George Lyon Jr., . and Mrs. Semon E. Knudsen, ‘Mr, and Mrs. William Winter and! ‘son, Donald, of Romeo. * * * Although Thursday was the date of their 40th wedding anni- versary, Mr, and Mrs, John RK. Arriving from Cincinnati, Ohio, -ito be present for the affair are their son and rg rng Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eri s * Margaret Proctor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Proctor of Baldwin avenue is a member of the Wheaton Academy A Capella Choir of 40 teenagers who left New . and Mrs. William Collins, and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Burnell. Mr. and Mrs. Elis S. Hogland of Orchard Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, Chayrie of Franklin also are among the guests. * © # Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zielinski of Williams Lake road are Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Welter, Mr, and Mrs. Steve Kimick and daughter, Juani- ta, and Bob Klemack of Joliet, Ill. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Anderson ar- rived from Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Zielinski and family came from Traverse City. John Zielinski of Bay City and Lawrence Douglas of Detroit are also weekend guests. . and Mrs. William B. Heaton, | York’s Idlewild Airport Thursday for a six-week concert tour of ‘Great Britain and other European | ‘countries, including Holland, Ger-| many and Switzerland. The choir will make television Sixty-four directors of the Uni FRANCES MAE BOHLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bodl- man of North Avalon road announce the engagement of their daughter, to LeRoy Paul Boelter, son °of Mr. and Mrs. | Paul J. Boelter of Clarence street. No date has been set for the wedding. Margaret Emmerth Wed Margaret Emmerth and Floyd) bride changed te a blue suit for mer dress. Sargent were married June 9 at) St. Vincent de Paul Church. Mar. | garet is the daughter of Mr. and traveling to northern Michigan. The newlyweds will make their | heme in Pontiac on their return. and’ the U, of M. graduation exercises, . ss, * Mrs. 8. Sappington and Ethel J. ot of Birmingham and Mrs. Russell S. Strickland of Bloomfield Hills are among the directors attending. Jeanne Killoran of North Berk- shire road is leaving Sunday for Bolder, Colo., where she will at- tend the summer session at the University a Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cairo of a as avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Sylvia Louise, June 10 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Maternal grandmother of the in- fant is Mrs. Elizabeth Caley of Fairfax avenue who recently ar- rived here from San Mateo, Calif. Ss. © 1956 Spades Fashions Ine. These Pretty Separates ‘Will Be Wardrobe Stars i These pretty and versatile sepa- ‘your wardrobe. ° | The bluse, s s with its innocent ‘neckline, is carefully darted for! 144page Pattern Booklet XII costs; ‘smooth fit and stops just below 50 cents. If paid by check add 4 ‘the waist. A clever button closing at each side front makes it easy. to put on and, what's even more important, a cinch to launder. The narrow, six-gored skirt is fashioned with a high-rise waist- line, so comfortable under this | season's short blouses and jack- ets. Deep pleats are released in | the full skirt version. Make the blouse of white pique.| flannel | the narrow skirt of gray or navy linen. With the blouse and) full skirt of one fabric, it will have’ the appearance of a lovely sum- Other fabric suggestions are: ' | ® om I - full skirt, To order Pattern 1265, Frances Mae, rates by Toni Owen are destined state size, enclose $1. Airmail | \to become an inseparable part of: handling requires 25 cents extra. | Bridal sisantanes Mrs. Richard treasurer, Address American Designer Pat ‘terns, P. O. Box 535, G. P. 0. Dept. P-6, New York 1, N. Y. cents. (Next week look for Spadea's American Anne Klein.) (Copyright 1956) Marriéd this morning at St. Vincens de Paul Church were Patricia Joann Zielinski and Frank J, Glowzinski Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F loyd | eons ‘of Williams Lake road. Designer Pattern by. Frank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glowzinski of [Kingston road. peonies decorated the altar of St. Vincent de Paul Church this morning for the wedding of Pat- ricia Joann. Zielinski and Frank J. Glowzinski Jr. * * ® | The 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Maurice Veryser in the presence of 250 guests. ’ For the ceremony, Patricia, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zielinski of Williams Lake read, wore a gown of Chantilly lace over crystalette and taf- feta. A sweetheart neckline and long ‘sleeves extending to points at the wrists accented the princess-style ‘bodice. Lace-covered buttons formed the back opening and were repeated on the sleeves. | Her three-tiered bouffant skirt ‘fell into a chapel train. A coronet- type headband secured her fin- gertip veil. She carried a white orchid surrounded by stephanotis ona mother-of-pearl prayerbook, | a gift of the bridegroom. ATTENDS COUSIN | Geraldine Zielinski of Detroit, ,cousin of the bride, wore a Cotil- lion blue gown of brocaded taf- feta with a round neckline and short sleeves for her duties as maid of -honor. Her gown was similar to the bride's in the prin- cess oin* Ld Ld Garnett, Marlene Zielinski of Traverse City and Marjorie Hal-| The lett wore gowns like the maid of honor’s in a baby blue shade. They Judith Oles, second messenger; carried light blue pompons on/Clarice Graves, third messenger, ivory lattice fans. The maid of and Patricia Taylor and Patricia honor carried a deeper blue shade Graham, fourth and fifth mes- of pompons on an ivory: fan. Flower ,girl Cheryl Zielinski, sister of the bride, wore a Cotil- | lion blue frock. Frank, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Glowzinski of Kingston road, chose William Keller of Waterford to serve as best man. Richard Bell, Fred Hurtubise of Chicago and Walter Brzezinski o Detroit seated the guests. David Glowzinski of Detroit was ring- bearer. . * s Mrs. Fred Hurtubise of Chicago | sang the bridal recital. Acolytes for the ceremony were Don Z linski, brother of«the bride, and ~ MRS. F RANK GLOW I NSKI Patricia Zielinski Wears Lace Gown for Wedding Bouquets of white gladioli end. Florida, the newlyweds will make flower girl, who carried a basket! 1956 * iyune ierriae end Vows in Barnett Chapel A gown of white nylon was worn by Lynne Ann Merriss for her wedding to James Merriee Fritcher Friday evening in Barnett Chapel of First in Cuca. * Lynne is S cease of Mrs. Cecilia Merriss of Starr avenue and Donald Merriss of Palmer ‘street. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt Fritcher of Cameron avenue. For the 7 o’clock candlelight ceremony performed by the Rev. Lee Lalone of Donelson Baptist Church, the bride wore a gown of nylon with flowers appliqued at the bustline and on the skirt. ‘their, home. on. Williams. Lake road. | s = = Out-of-town guests attended from Traverse City, Kalamazoo, Bay City, Midland, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin. She carried white roses centered with a white orchid. Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Donna Lee Merriss and: Barbara Gay Merriss served as: their sis- ter's bridal attendants. Shelley Lynn Carlisle was flower girl. MRS. JAMES M. FRITCHER Donna, the maid of honor, wore > a pale orchid ballerina-length dress with matching headpiece. And Barabara, the bridesmaid, wore a light yellow ballerina- length gown with a matching headpiece. Pink nylon was worn by the of pink and white rosebuds. William DeMino was best man. ‘Seating the guests were Donald R. Merriss Jr. of Detroit, Larry De- Mino and Richard Zumbrunnen. For the reception held in the High Lansing, Chicago, Joliett, Ill., and church parlors, Mrs. Merriss wore ia beige lace = with matching Job's Daughters to Hold Installation This Evening: accessories. Mrs. Fritcher wore a brown dress with green accesso- ries. The newlyweds will make their home on Monroe street. Pontiac Students Graduate From Michigan State Pontiac residents who were among the 2,195 graduates receiv- ing bachelor of arts degrees at commencement exercises held fre- lcently at Michigan State Univer- sity included: Georgia Lee Anderson, Dennis Beach, James Bickerstaff, Gerald M. Breen, Robert Ross Carey, Jan- ice Jane Elkins, Richard Fox Eul- er, Jack Leroy Hruska, Kathryn Carol Venner is being installed; Mrs. LaVon Ryden will be solo-'Ann Kramp, Marita M. Mach, Nor- ternational Order of Job's Daugh- ters, this evening Temple. in Roosevelt, s s s Installing officers will be Sharon| Livingston, honored queen; Joyce Perkio, guide; Sandra Clark, mar-| Joann Whisman, chaplain; | Gwen Vernon, senior custodian; | Mrs. Bruce Jacobsen, junior cus-' jtodian, and Mrs. Lyle Venner, re-' shal; corder. | Assisting Carol during her | | term of office will be Patricia | Lawrence and Andrea Roberts, who will be installed as senior | and junior princesses. Others being installed are Mari-| lyn Vernon, guide; Kiny Nixon, | marshal; 'Mitchell, recorder; Patricia Eaton, and Judy Kline, broxien: e* ¢ ®@ Dorles Rains is first messenger, -sengers. Completing the list are Gloria | senior custodian; | Phyllis Burt, junior custodian; | Cunningham, Jody Whatson, inner guard, and Nancy Cunningham, outer guard. Joyce Perkio will read the Book of Gold and Martha Jane Nance is portray the angel. The Flag remony will be presented by cdaress of the Order of DeMolay, ‘Paul Hagle, Robert. McVean and cies Ensworth. Waterford GOP Unit | ni to Hear Emerson Karen King. chaplain; | \Doreen Santala, musician; Barbara) li-| ‘Meta Mcliroy. j | | | | | | ‘as honored queen of Bethel 40, In- ist for the evening accompanied by man C, Madsen and Betty L. Mc- Cully. Beatrice Ringgold, Nedra A. Schluckbier, Ferdinand Vaughan, Rebert Bruce Ward, Betty Lou Wortman, Robert Manley Young and Roger Lynn Young were oth- ers, Receiving bachelor of science de- grees were Morley N. Burns, Earl Glenn Cobeil, Earle M. Davis Jr., Darwin D. Diederich, Ralph R. Ensworth, William James Flynn, John K. Frost and Mary L. Mc- | Laughlin. Paul Eugene Moros, Lester V. \Ostrander, Richard H. Price, Ju- \dith Kay Robinson, Suzanne S. Schuster and Raymond L. Tikka RESERVATIONS EVERYWHERE Call Delphine Finn Michoels Elkin Travel Bureau Y Sunday 2 j Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. oe to 5 Mrs. Joseph Emmerth of South | Linen, chambray. novelty cottons. Lawrence Doyle of Detroit. Swimwear ‘n . é Out-of-town guests attended from Shantung, tie silks, lightweigh | Republican Women’s Club of, a oer ste es fenced ot Wheeling. W. Va., St. Louis, De- niet . ™ BREAKFAST SERVED | Waterford Township will hear Wil- S Lo a micas y t (troit and Royal Oak. | . Length | A wedding breakfast was served liam J. Emerson, superintendent | Playwear Galo re For the ceremony the bride wore Nape of fos | emabers) ot the) tesa) party jt Ontieed Coony Soe. « balletine length of Chan cE H Sizes Bust. “Waist Hips Neck to and the immediate families in the day, when the group gathers at the! stiie hoe cia eo ower monors a ee ‘CAI Building, Waterford. An eve-| |home a Mrs. Fred Reffe on Island! —— 12 38 28 36 16% ark drive. hes and tang sleeves, ties bo fat Bride-to-Be et ee eS oe | Program Chairman Mrs. W. Ar- PARKING skit was of lace over tulle. | is 4 4 rr ime | " * « 'thur Vernon announced that reser. REAR A tiara of sequins and pearis held her fingertip veil of illusion bordered with matching lace. The bridal boequet was com- posed of carnations centered with white orchids. Sandra Emmerth, sister of the; bride, was maid of honor. Mary) Alice Beedle was bridesmaid. The maid of honor wore blue lace over satin. Her flowers were white carnations centered with. pink rosebuds. wore a pink gown and carried a' similar arrangement of flowers. Richard Martus acted as best man and Jene Beedle was usher.. Following the reception held af | the 1e Knights ef Colmbus Hall, the The bridesmaid | Marcella Walher of Wittemore street was hostess at a bridal shower-luncheon honoring Merle Rita Federico. The Shower was held this noon at Rotunda Inn. Merle. the daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. \Orion, formerly of Pontiac, jthe bride-elect of Harold Ander- ‘son. Harold is the Son of Mrs. G. Corning of Hazel Park. They will ‘be married July 14 at St. Joseph 'Church, Lake Orion. Guests attending were Mrs. Lloyd Rose, Patricia Dalton, Carol ‘Dalton, Margaret Carry, Mrs. Clif-| ford Husereau, Mary Small of ‘Franklin, Dorothy Steinberger of Detroit and Jacklyn Westlake of | Ortonville. y SHORTER EVENING SCHOOL ‘ — EASIER Eugene Federico of Lake ist Spoanenaeetenieseeeerenecetatenmenennee=ensieeseaeer Size 12 requires 44, yards of 36-inch material for blouse and Summer Theater to Open Monday Participating in the acting group of the Cranbrook Summer Theater School when, that. project opens in the Greek Theater on Cranbrook MARY LOU ROSSMAN Recently chosen for the annual ‘scholarship offered by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Alumnae was Mary Lou Rossman of Oxford, ly from Oxford High School with) honors and was salutatorian of her. Estate, Monday, will be Marcy Agree, Nancy Chapman, Sarajane Serwin, Sharon Snyder, Marilyn McLintock, Laureen Schultz, Nancy Walker, Carol Rapaport and Mar- jorie Rapaport. | The school will operate five , days weekly, with an evening production in the Greek Theater planned for the end of July. | eis fe the iit year of the | project which is operated by Cran- brook School with Carl G. Wonn- berger in charge. Scholarships are available for, boys over 16 who are at least! iomers in high school. The highest quality meat grade! MONDAY, JUNE 25, at 7:00 Air Ae class. The scholarship is given for Mercy College of Nursing. Cotton Clothing Leading Choice of Teenagers MADISON Wis. and satins but she takes a more parctical view in her own ward- robe. She wants clothes that are easy to care for. That was dis- ‘closed in a recent survey taken the U. S. Department of Agriculture. More than 1.700 girls between ithe ages of 14 and 17 were asked cotton. Mary Lou was graduated recent- (INS)—A teen age miss may dream about silks. Cotton ed. the field for sum. Mrs. Zielinski wore a dress of, ‘pink crystalette with white acces-| sories. Mrs. Glowsinski wore a} dusty rose lace: dress with white accessories. Their flowers were. white cymbidium orchids. For traveling the bride | changed to a white cotton lace dress with a navy blue duster, navy blue accessories and the. orchid from her bridal bouquet. Following their wedding trip to For her daughter's ‘wedding, vations for the 1:30 p.m. meeting of STORE may be made with Mrs. _—— ‘Allen of South Shore drive. | ! A young child can learn to ‘identify the right drawer for things. ir his own room if each one is jPainted a _Gifferent color. It’s a mistake for a fellow te work so hard that his son won't have the problems that made a man col is tather. fia Us Take sax Care of Your Domestic Wool Rug . is U. S. prime. Next come U. 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SEASON The greatest selection is always offered in Downtown Pontiac! . . . Not a few stores but the entire downtown area offers you a far wider variety! ... Parking facilities, too... over 6,000 spaces now available with _ many more peng added! Joc Se) (EEE and save! minal “HOUR SALE 9 to 9 MONDAY LOOK PRETTY ... ; High Fashion Darlin’; © VIRGINIA _ BEACH © Pink @ Brown E @ Black: 49> _ PERFECT VACATION SHOES. High tppered wedge in striped straw. Light, airy and flexible. Priced ay , “down to earth.” ‘ This Nem Reteras to Regular Price Teceday A. M. : “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Hed” & 87 North Saginew St. FE 2-2492 4 Air Cooled for Your Comfort! shorts, regulars, longs. HOUR SALE J to 9 MONDAY UNDER THE SUN! TROPICAL SUITS A trimly tailored answer to a man's hot weather problem. Light and airy as a breeze. In Regular $29.50 a | 920 Alterations a1 cost during sale! 5 North Saginaw St. _ COTTON COORDINATES _ Matching — Blouse & Skirt Regular $9.95 *7 These items revert te regular price after Monday night! | Malloy’ S FE 4-1192 4 Blue Red Charcoal 3 to 9 MONDAY E Fine Hand Prints - 5 Sheers and | ew All regular stock, choose m from full bolts. © Reg. $5.95 Yd. ONLY § NO PHONE CALLS Bring Your Measurements _ Price Returns te $5.95 Yord Tuesday A. M. Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering FirmJ 11 N. Perry St. HOUR SALEN, eB _ ‘ - i * ? 3 . a Gold L bie “a E Gold Lorex Designs / -jee, “2%|; ‘ Ok oad Pe. fe ae od & B. : 4 Phone FE 4-2531 . : > . ’ HOUR SALED 5 to 9 MONDAY & 2 Great Specials — Repeated by Request! WASH ‘n‘ WEAR | DACRON SLACKS | 65% Dacron, 35% Rayon Our $10.87 Sellers Monday Night Only °795 2 rir $15.00 ia Please note the contents. You'll see it's a grand buy just wash i to dry by the cuffs. i ‘em-easily and hang them up Ready to wear in just a short while. All m, choice, cool summer colors. Sizes 32 to 42. A terrific bar- ; gain at this feature price : 7 ® | CHALMERS BOXER SHORTS ness lar 79¢ Sellersi ral Full size, well made, all For $ vos good pattern . A terrific BS a in at this price. P STOCK UP! —- HURRY! — FAMOUS and KNITTED BRIEFS NOTE: This price for Monday Night Only! —— a - As Always You May HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY YOU SAVE $7 a00° if 16 Buy MONDAY __ NIGHT! ¥B Excellent value . ; . excel- sar lent timing! Just when you am can really use it! “These M& handsome, cool looking suits are just the ticket for this = kind of weather, Handsome tailoring, quality fabric. , DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! CHARGE OR : —-o. J LAYAWAY Your Purchase! me 7 SUMMER $ | BLOUSES HOUR SALE « short or sleeve- i less styles. « . Solids, stripes, prints. * White, pafteis. * Sizes 32-38, 3 to 9 MONDAY & 4 | NEW COOL Regularly ‘ SUMMER om Ta ae spuns. Slim, gag or pleated ‘ styles. Sizes 22 to 28 P Specially Priced ~¢ 3h S Solids or cotton prints. Sheer t SKIRTS Regularly 5. 98 Sportswear—Main Floor fiz) 48 N, Seginew St This item returns to regular ptice Tuesday Lx. ee a Just take any regular $5 dress § in stock. Sizes for jun- § ior, misses. and half Me sizes. \ These prices go back to § original prices Tuesday! . $1.01 off # © 3500 Cu. Ft. 129 | z HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY of Air meters | |] MERCHANDISE F at ogee 1 tea. tei 8G sk te ft A ay cafe tei eee : : ; a “ q ’ : 5 fe ‘ \ fats ‘ ” ; j ’ : A | ~ F » : ; Spot ‘ \ ‘ ? F : ‘ ! eg * . ‘ 5 ; i ¢ \ fi i > P Ne FOURTEEN woe Ls ' THR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, _ JUNE 16,1956 | aes eee | ae aie KIER . aprons 7 ]itells. of Locist Pope bea he wet a Sl ‘SPECIAL PURCHASE! | Ne News ‘of the Men i in Serviog Groucho’ 's the Same ws BA We un ure ee Oe romset sic] QT OF Off Television — Gordon Rorison, 21, the son of SUN., MON., PLASTIC Katherine hisocend _ cmagg-cd rer ; By EARL WILSON (ive. 5 participa more 1, spe: ’ : ; ' COATED r " 1,000 members of graduated from) NEW YORK — “I'm getting pretty old for practical jokes,” Avondale High) Groucho Marx said, “but I just walked into the Guaranty School in 1954 : sad called in| 2 7Ust and said to the feller, “This is a stickup!’ the Air Force in “Three alarms went off and four policemen surrounded SEA August of the) me. Those cops all carry guns. They showed me. -And I've Okinawa as part same year. had an account in that bank for 25 years, too,” of the Armed): He received Forces Day ob- basic training at Lynching with Groucho is almost as amusing as his soon-to- — servances May) #HRMANN Sampson Air|be-10-year-old TV show. After deciding on a cannibal sand-|| | 19. Force Base in Geneva, N. Y. and| wich, he agreed to have a Bloody Mary. " Just errived! Al! coated aa Pfc. Rorison is his technical training at Keesler); “Do you whip them?” he asked the waiter, who nodded.” dines, full fashioned, ful- ST RORISON _ now stationed in|Air Force Base in Keesler, Miss.|“Don’t whip mine,” he cautioned. “You can whip Wilson's. He's) ly guaranteed. Brand Okinawa. He enlisted June 1955 During the last ten months he/, masochist.” | . FIBRE , ‘wet oh roue Lorin. peed PALMER LIGA BARS ae sect covers. Esctt and received basic training ‘at/has been stationed near Anchor- , ew patierns an Camp Pendleton, Calif, = Alaska. . * = a nme . — Prior to his enlistment he at- , Pvt. Donald F. Wiscombe, 19, Installation Extra *Late model styles $2 more tended Waterford High School and jatter spending a 13 day furlough was employed at Oakland County’ with his aie Mr. and Mrs. MARKET TIRE CO, {2:2 commission Harold Wiscombe . * 2 2 © ot 609 Peacock 77 W. Huron St. Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 ¢ On June 4, Joseph E. Ehrmann, bs at Mapeodlc| to . ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. P? Wood, Mo... for Ermann of 3043 Bessie St., was q ‘ special training. LAST TIMES ,: After graduat- SATURDAY LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 9:30 P.M. | ing from Pontiac! “KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES” & “LAY THAT RIFLE DOWN” LAST TIME ed in the Army : WISOOMBE and received his FORBIDDEN ” Wing ner ar one meow rg “I don’t work any place outside nae more!” was his very High School in) STARTS SUNDAY eee = jbasic training at Fort Leonard PLANET - | 22, had recently firm answer. “I’m not that crazy about the government. I - | January, Pvt. 5 AL! >) JHE (i bie wee . “Do you plan any outside acting this sunimer?” I inquired | [nn i AFRICOLOS : TH = L claim that if they take half of your money, that's all any government's entitled to.” ‘ | been promoted to AIN/ the rank of Staff ALL NEW! Sergeant. Wiscombe enlist- Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Doolin) of Groucho. in CINEmaScoP € Gorucho was now being serious. / Funnier «t Hand an “A fellow on the coast asked me why I coanplained about ORIN E- IN THEATER Then Force mae Ser. " AF ~~ jhigh taxes. I said to him, ‘I noticed you married a rich dame. aa Everl geant Doolin re- and then went to Europe to live to avoid taxes!'” a | Coney Williems taka-diepet Rds.—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. ceived basic — “I'm a very unusual actor,” he resumed. “I'm crazier cio =] Ge N about money than acting. This isn't the way an artist Prior to his en- ~ should talk, but I'm not an artist. I'm a racketeer who got @ S A T U R D A Y @ listment, April DOOLIN into show business.” based * pomee from Waterford) Groucho’s great TV success has been pointed out by practi- at The Pontiac Press. employed cally every publication. “Confidential” even wrote him up. sa He sent the editor a threatening letter. It said: —— Robert Outtweti fi don of Mr | ‘If you print any more articles about me, I'll be obliged to a0] ha): Wore Hea pRive: IN: Eyre eV Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph. FE 5-4500 ) TONIGHT ( EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN yy ACTION OWL SHOW wrcrous DEATH-TRAP exroser! Venu & » A ll lal lll ti tll Lill tl ll lanl dali TvwvuvrVVTVIWwTvwvvwvwww*. PPPPPPPPPPPPP PP PPP POPP PAA APOE EOE PEA PEG vv VV VV THE MOST SAVAGE KILLER'S LAIR and Mrs. Alpha Cuthrell of 3093|Cancel my subscription.” Indianwoed Rd., is now stationed * * * Ou Cuth ject on his TV show. listed in gli ‘I used to—and I was frequently out of work,” "he said. “1 and received pba. it’s all right.” sic training at Personally, Groucho's a fan of Jackie Gleason, Sid . te he of the “Down You Go” gals, Patricia Cutts. | , ~ THEY HOLED UP IN HELL! His address is, ’ rf 4 RICHARD CONTE f Cuthrell 1502786 ' was in the room.” + VICTOR McLAGLEN “C” Battery, 2nd| Two women paused at our table. One said, “I like your show.” . " i ‘ | : POW FR ; HAYWARD . FGAN , " J“ C_B.. Camp LeJuene, N.C: | and mustache and said, “You should like it. I like it, too.” | ' MALA POWERS 3 - NIGHT RACING |THE WEEK-END WINDUP .. tramp costume in his Roxy dressing room; he places it in the theater's safe each night . . 4, Sen. Symington booster hired ing, “Get Out of the Stem With Stu”... A local publicist tried J; ’ to work up a Liberace-Jayne Mansfield romance, but Lib said. SAT. OWL FEATURE! ’ WISH I'Q) SAID THAT: “Fiattery is something nice someone tells you about: yourself that you wish were true.”—Frank ; 7 TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Money.” says Tony Pettito, “ts SU N. & MON. something a man saves, in order to get married, so he can be . — 1) “There are more important things in life than money—but they won't got out with you if you're broke.” That's earl, Te iS om Cwe {Oakland Deputies| Pontiac Theafers | THE } Organize Group, aes | . Thirty members of the Oakland Searchers,” John Wayne; |County Sheriff's Department have Scarlet Hour.’” WOR Ee ties Club for the “betterment of SKIRTS at Camp Lejeune, N.C Groucho, deeply interested in politics, won't go into the sub- | = ines June 1954, | don’t think it’s fair to the sponsors. With stage o or movie actors, wParris Island.) Caesar and “Meet the Press.” He's also enamored of one _ ae | Corporal Robert; “I was going to write her a fan letter,” he said, “but my wife a | | N RICHARD . : TYRONE SUSA | CUTHRELL 155 Howitzer Bn. | Groucho looked at her through his glasses dnd over his cigar ' * RICHARD CARLSON : mre BONES M - 7 wees a FS! Bree Speedway Emmett Kelly, the famed clown, said he doesn't leave his designer Paul Wrablica to whip up a campaign button read- me LON CHANEY "The MISSING HEAD” (Dunhall’s) Malester. broke for the rest of his life. brother, i (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) S he e IN : | ree North OAKLAND } Choose Officers | Today thru Sat. (June 23): ‘The LI EUTE NANT banded together to form a Depu- STRAND . The ” | Fri, Mon.: “Comanche,” Cine, the department,” a spokesman . , for the nounced , mascope, color, Dana Andrews,| Se een MY: ada Catal Pager Man,”*| Stephen Navarre was elected to|F rank Lovejoy, Forrest Tucker. | serve as president of the new or- Starts Tues: ‘‘A Man Alone,” | ganization at a recent election of Trucolor, Ray Milland, Mary, officers held at the jail. Ross Mil. Murphy; ‘Mystery of the Black | = PwwvevueeTveTTv r_~~eewewererevruvev’eT be held the last Tuesday of each/revived after Jackie applied arti- month. ficial respiration. — i ler was named vice president, Guy Jungle,” Lex Barker. hilarious ae secretary, and James - —_—_— Story of 4 m, treasurer. S| see Gear eehcrs) wore canes! Saves Brother's Life a husband > |to. make up the board of directors, OWOSSO 1 — Jackie Davis, 12. who got $ along with Sheldon Stites, Ken-|saved the life of his 7-year-old > Ineth Hirt, Harry Jones, and Ray- brother, Billy, Thursday by apply- | nervous @\mond Bills. = g jing artificial respiration which he’ because * The first formal meeting of the learned in a recreation class, Mrs. his wife Ziboard of directors is scheduled Chester Davis and her five chil ‘ q for Monday night at the county dren were swimming at a gravel | was in an ‘ jail. Regular club meetings will|pit when Billy went under. He the service! 4 ...Captured by certain by the Law...in lth ln ln hil AB fl a ni NTet@) 2) a RITA MORENO JASON + LES TREMAYNE This is Pop’s Big Day—and we want || ri ~ ad: to pause just a mo- > \ Pace inal ment to say— “HI, DAD! Glad to have: you with us! CONGRATULA- TIONS—and Many More Happy Father's Days to | Hox & Hounds Inn — Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12-Noon to 2:30 Ei | Phone a 44800 for Reservations : enero aaa 7 TROUBLE IN rere eee ee eee eT UO OCU OCU CCC CC CCC UCC CCCCCCCCC eee eee eee eee ee eee UEC VCC CCC CCS f THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 ite alt tai Ha Caimans are reportedly import- ed by people in the southern states from South America and sold as “ou Lake Yields Body y The Grand Rapids youth drowned when his speedboat hit a floating Sin. ee - plank and capsized. NIGHT RACING Pontiac M-59 Speedway Sat.: “Flame of pe mieaé.” Yvonne f DeCarlo, Zachary Scott “The Twinkle ie saod'e Bye,” Mickey Rooney, Coleen Tues.: “Forbidden Planet,” Wal- | ter Pidgeon, Anne fog Thurs.. Sat.: > “Bad Sisters,” Maria English, John promfield: “The Killer Is Loose,” Joseph Cotten, Rhonds Fleming. Bat.: “Porbidden P las too color. Cine. prog the geon ; Wy @ve Arden, Robert Rockwell, Sun., bags = “Hilde Crane.” color, Cine- ean Gi Guy Madison Battle piations” William Bendix, John : Thurs., Gat.: “Gio Superecepe. col- or, Margaret ‘omnen: Welter Brennan; Pimvay 4 in the Rein,” Van Johnson, as Lake—Walled Lake “Forbidden Planet.” color, : mascope, Anne Prancis, Walter Tigueen eolor, Richard “Apache a “Back “Glory,” color, Cineme- | Scope, Margaret O'Brien, Weiter Bren- |nen; “Bat — “ William Bendix, John Lund. a the World End- Denning foe Langues” Kadi Get.: “Our Miss © Arden: reeks.” Bill Winters. "2 Cry Tomorrow,” B8u- 4. : co mel ae Las wa,” Tock q Rolladium Skating Club presents its 6th annual show SPINNING WHEELS of 56 Starring _ Members of the 1954 and 1955 American CHAMPIONSHIP SKATING TEAM . THE SHOW OF SHOWS Tuesday, June 19 and Wednesday, June 20 By BOB THOMAS year ago, Victoria Shaw met has: Come to Hollywood, | Starred in a movie. | Acquired a future husband. =’ desire to go to America: He re- BIG SUMMER OPENING TONIGHT marked casually to look up his agent if she ever did. s ° * ‘returned. Bob Bailey Featuring Western and Modern Music by Sterrin NOBLE LEE and JOHNNY SWAN LEARN ABOUT TV =uEy jen weno) comme! are oud AP Wirephote HELPED BY HOPE — Victoria Shaw, = taodel ia her tative Aus- tralia less than a year ago, has rocketed to stardom in a Hollywood movie in record time. The young actress met comedian Bob Hope in Sydney when she appeared in a fashion show as part of his perform- ance there. He told her to look up his agent if she came to America. ‘| Miss Shaw did, the agent went to work; result — Hollywood Headlines Career Blossoms Swittly for Aussie Victoria Shaw stardom. |I was waiting until I knew some- HOLLYWOOD w — Less than a one. When I arrived, the only ones Bobj! did know were Bob Hope and his | ‘Hope in Australia. Since then abe = _ From W. J. C. of Oakland, Calif.: _jcolumn that there were certain Security for You Couple Without Children Can = Retirement Aids 65 and I plan: to retire. Will my Social Security. payments auto- matically start then?”’- Ne. Social Security payments always require that an applica- tion be filed. This may be done | at the nearest Social] Security of- | fice, You may find the address | of the office in your phone book or through your loca] post office. From Mrs. J. M. of Lawrence, Mass.: ‘For five years now, my daughter and I have been receiv- ing Social Security payments as The time the survivors because my husband from 114 te 10 years, the exact worked in a job covered by Social amount depending on the date |Security. My daughter will be 17) you become 65. ‘next month and she plans to be) ‘married. Will her marriage have n “Is it possible to draw Social Se- any aaa ening, to) curity payments if I should move to London, England, to live?” Yes. When your daughter mar- ries, the payments to both of you Yes. You may have your So- | wif) stop. The law says that a ; | child may receive survivors benefits until he or she reaches 18 or marries and that your pay- ments must stop when either occurs. But unless you remarry, your payments can be resumed when you are be years old, * * From C. E. of State College, Pa.: “Awhile back you said in your limits of earnings beyond which a person could not go and still be eligible for Social Security. Sup-/ ‘You may write Ray Henry in pose a person goes beyond the Care of this newspaper about your limits. Does he end up owing the Social Security or retirement prob- government money?” lem. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and 25 Yes. The Social Security Ad ministration has ways pth — checking a person's statements with his income tax, Ontario Pastor Visits reports. If it's found that he re- WATERFORD— Ww. ceived more payments during (xi-Falls of ae ume will the previous year than he should hace) @ aan iro kien sae. |be the speaker at the Waterford fund any overpayments, Mich.: * icents in coin.) | Community Church at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. services Sunday. He is: From W. P. B. of Saginaw, a candidate for the ministry of the | “In a few months, I'll be|Waterford Church. 1 Th @ Potatoes @ Balad @ Bread & STEAK :=: NE LIQUORS---FINE FOOD West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road SATURDAY SPECIAL | Strip Sirloin MANNY’S " = — ——————______—_—_—__—| Ww 88 Come te Life | Hope, who is sometimes called) DISNEYLAND” “er'yesis) [reps tom tas mine ov vic on toria when it comes to traveling fast. She is still reeling from the A full scale production completely sponsored by amateur j dusters bem your neighbor! : Au aig oy eed events of the past year travel fund to keep the Championship trophy in Pontiac. Pur- | HOPES FOR RESPITE chese your tickets early at the Rolladium er from one of the “I hope things will simmer down eaters et Ge eam. ‘soon,” said the lovely Australian, | Admission who was preparing to leave for a $1 00 publicity whirl in New York, . : * s s tex .10 Doors Open 8:00 P. M. a A “as @ Show Starts 8:30 P. M. Hope's globetrotting hours. He. % cabled to Sydney for some models $1.10 to appear in a fashion show he, : planned to = Ste appearance | tour Down Under, 4475 W. HURON | Victoria, one of Australia’s lead. FE 5-3677 ing models, was one of those who appeared. She told Hope of her She was in Hollywood before he | t 4 and His we about television, then return ‘to Austral hai j “PART-TIMERS” | J stow,” she said. “There is n0 TV this fall. ‘ s s s * FOOD * DANCING =_/Club 39}: __ She remarked that Australia is no place for a young actress. “There is absolutely no oppor-| tunity,” she said. | What held her back from com-/ ing here sooner? * LIQUOR ACADEMY AWARD — ACADEMY AWARDS i ACADEMY AWARD “MARTY” the girl...and the whole town knew it? Wittiam Hotpven 2 en e. eo a Lt A Kim Novak RosALIND Russe Winner BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR permenant there now, but they plan to start “I didn't know any Americans. | Box Office Opens 7:00 P. | | TONIGHT 2150 Opdyke Rood ot Pontiec Rood Coming? FIRST TIME in Pontiac Area! iT Theater Drive- M, Ehone FE 4-460 HE HELD A KNIFE AT THE THROAT OF THE! TECHNICOLOR- 45 MINUTES OF CARTOON... TOO? JOHNSON Tochnieapegg AND JANE WYMAN VAN JOHNSON TONIGHT ONLY — a By teeta (= ERNEST BORGNINE in the | OWL SHOW! TOUNIALTGORMMME © Bort Actor of the Yoar Rain Hoodlum Empire’ s. . | oe 3 : ba! f De ih pla ty f | jf mr eal Lie ae 4 y ee). i a ha | i Wanwer Bros. present the C.V. WHITNEY PictuRE starring i JoHN WAYNE in “THE SEARCHERS” + Directed by JoHN Ford I co-starring Jeffrey Hunter « Vera Miles « Ward Bond « Natalie Wood ENTERTAINMENT THAT'S “TOPS” FOR \t¢ 7 NN Fe and the Entire Family Here! WE HAVE & A SINCERE CONVICTION \ THAT THIS MOTION PICTURE | Searchers =&, Sse _t_____ CAROL OHMART @ TOM TRYON CO-HIT! THE SCARLE Next: “THE SWAN® HOUR BOX OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 11:00 P.M. 7m LATE SHOW TONIGHT! — LAST DAY—LATE SHOW TONIGHT! BIG 3-UNIT THRILL SHOW! (1) Disney’s “Littlest Outlaw” (2) “Canyon Crossroads” (3) Disney's “Johnny Appleseed” Box Office Open ‘til 11 P. M. 4 Cartoons Late Show Only! Starts Sunday-2 BLAZING EPICS! Queen of an All the Fury of Empire of Sultry 3 grgas reat Apache Wars Romance and 3 1 suillewent st Brawling ol the deipuaie iow whe Adventure faced the ravaging = en} historic Span- Apache Drums Yvonne DeCarlo Dan Duryea Rod Cameron Helena Garter ‘River 5 A REALART PICTURE Lady’) w=. | Stephen McNally < A REALART PICTURE. Coleen Gray A DOUBLE SHOW AS BiG AS ALL OUTDOORS! . broken, the most impressive be- ing a surprising shotput of 60 feet % inch by Manhattan College’s giant Ken Bantum, 3rd man in history to beat 60 feet. ta this afternoon on the University of California's Edwards Stadium were torrid duels in the 199 meter dash, the 200, the 1,500 and other events. Bantum, who stands 6-foot-6, broke the NCAA record on his record-breaking Hits 2 Homers as Tigers Win, 5-2 Michigan State’s Selwyn Jones in the 10,000 meter run at the NCAA track and field opening yester- They were likewise glum over’ the performance of another Spar- tan, David Lean, who posted the 2nd best. qualifying time of 52.9 Tigers, who seem to save their in the 400-meter hurdles. worst brand of baseball for the Reason those top-caliber runs ‘brought no joy to U. S. officials Usually friedly confines of Briggs is that both Jones and Lean will Stadium, have started off-a home: DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit, Boone Lowers Boom on Sox |So it looks like we did the right thing.” The Red Sox, who are deadlocked night. Then, it was when he was recuperating from arm trouble, and his relief stint that time was ‘more of a test on his arm. Harris explained it simply: “I had to with my best. He said usual strategy in pulling out all the stops in the battle for first division with the Red Sox. He called in re- liable Billy Hoeft from the bull- pen with the score tied, 2-2, in the 8th inning, and the tall southpaw « | : , . . 2 ee Ss 3 =e 4 @ 8 : i > SIXTEEN > aes __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 / if ‘ , : 1 5 4 5 ri a ae 4 # is ae ROCHESTER, N. Y. —Smiling;sure was greatest and casuallythe 56th-open, Thomson was the|three other former U. S. Openjholes the next year, didn’t even . See and relaxed, Australia’s Peter snatched the lead from the man/leader with scores of 70-69—139. champions. Cary , the|have an explanation for his fail- 2 . _ ‘Thomson said he didn't even know who has been America's best golf-|Hovering @ stroke behind him wasjlanky 1949 champion who stilljure. { x Ben Hogan was in -with 140—the er over a 10-year span. “|Hogan the hawk, the intense little ranks among the top favorites 2a 8 8. : res score he had to beat—when he set! Thomson is a casual sort of'man who throws fear into most/here, afd lame-armed Ed Furgol,| ‘I just shot 150,” he said as he : out to play the second round of the player, 26 years old, husky, pleas- golfers when he’s close to them.|the 1954 winner, were in a four-jleft the club, “My game just! — Oe - U. S. Open golf championship. jant-faced with bright blue eyes!/And to Hogan, seeking to become|way tie at 141. The others there|wasn’t good enough for this tour- seeONe 12-68-14 * e+ ; and curly black hair, American|the first player ever to win the|were the 140-pound, 40-year-old|/nament,” a: " Nobody in the thicket of listen-/golf has been very good to him in|U. S. Open five times, this may Jerry Barber of Los Angeles and) This is the third U. S. Open in hg Hate ers in Oak Hill's superheated press everything but championships and be the most important tournament tall, 24-year-old Wesley Ellis of/ which Thomson has played and the ytd 11-11-14 * tent quite believed him, but who today could make it almost per- of all. eee River Vale, N. J. tirst ep lve wrap ae He | Ted baat would question the word of a play- fect. * ¢ * —. has won Open past | pity 2-11 er who went out when the pres-| Going into the final 36 holes of Well within striking range were) at 142 were Julius Cilanee) [tse veers, anf bes oureed stent Et Tayler Jr. Bios ' Palmer, 1954 amateur champion /|this season. Vicenzo 16-69—14! . Clement Takes from Latrobe, Pa., who is one of Her Gotten 14-714 : 3 | sare’ T's: ithe better pros, and steady Ted) Hogan,’ with nothing more than/ Shelly Mayfield a 1 16 Major League Averages |Seviors, tile SZ Aenea as Natal Gilt It could be as close and exciting through the 15th hole, faltered at/ Etre Hall 1-114 a finish as a has seen. | the and into the| Ww 13-74—174 | , ny Open 1-14-14 ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUB _ | RYE, N.Y. W — Franklin G. There’s a touch of sadness about rough for bogeys at the 16th and 73-74—141 coe TS ue mi Pet, cuve eee eT on ue noi pet. Clement, stockbroker from Lake jt, too, 18th, That gave him a 68 for the/ Jey Hebert Ay » ay Bocen we ma BH S Bt 2 R Lows we rs 3) £ 2 Forest, Il., won the U.S. Seniors * ¢ @. day after a 72 on the first round. |*warvie Ward iene - Bewret 1835 275 498 57 259 271 Milwaukee 1522 215° 413 $1 901 271 Golf Assn. title on his 57th birth-| Missing after the field was re-/.Thomson had a couple of oll 71-10-14 eas 317 2 ie eb Pittsburgh = 1718 232 871 283 386 aay yesterday without swinging [duced to the 51 players who shot |bogeys on the front nine and went wait SB Si iis dete | Hee S Bie ecb. 149 or better for today’s 3é-hole|over again by three-putting the] — Peat Baltimore 1771 194 421 94 173 238/New York ize 178 aaa 43 163 294 — together . pis final were = aye = But wh Regd ric —_ HS ‘ : CLUS FiEI CLUB FIELDING 1—1 e first two days o Jack Fleck, who beat an in ajon yard wate _: UB POA £E DP Pet.cLUB G A & DP Pet. tournament and then stood on the! gramatic playoff last year; for-|steady pars from there on. oR T2-76—I4 YES CUPWARD — Champ Peter Thomson | Selina Sie iS 2 S sient, GARE BS a sictnes as tho last hall ofa field mer “Open champlon se WE ad eal St Eek St Melbourne Fed loag Pegs ge gana fadlingpe sre $3 a3 ons Go. Os 973|Phiedelanis i 137 ar a3 ap ove Of early 400 failed to beat him!sham, Masters champion Jackie} The pressure did get Bob Ros- ter Snes 35-foot the 13th for & Birdie at 3 Oy 4 58 73 973 \C 4 99. first - day O'Leary 3-13 | as his putt drops into cup on green $4 1483 674 $8 13 78 /Cinctnnall $1 ie $39 @ @ 973 /during the last two days. |Burke and former PGA champion burg, the 29-year-old 16-1310 Ss ses 679 67 64 971 New York 30 issa Ste 90 39.970 “ — _ |Chi¢k Harbert. leader, After shooting an opening PHigsine eas U. S. Open in Rochester, N. Y. Thomson leads after two rounds oomie oa eS A ee negica ; Fleck, the first champion since |68, Rosburg took 40 strokes onthe | Diy *fsever 16-13—140| with 139. . : AMERICAN LEAGUE . — State Open Prelims Sam Parks Jr., the 1935 winner, |back nine yesterday for a 76 and a|Buck White 1-74-1498 : SaaS RH He RM Pet NATIONAL LEAGUE | who failed to make the final 36/144 total. * | Bo Winiger 14-15—149 Ee F ar he a “4 Take Place Mond | sagne Garrett Teta, rege oe ie Mae eg g fr RIGKe Place MONGdY It me-7— 100 : 32 49 11 26 363 \Clemente, Pyh. 1 22 48 2 19 358 . (gereees Tectisoen 3 18-75—150| _ mee. 3o 355 |Baller. Cm. 15 20 44 8 20 352) Qualifying round for golfers who On! Three of Eight Gay Brewer Jr. 33-18 —180 i] ~ “to 10 25 0 4 Serimorer: BR. 3. 8 Bare exempt, will take place Mon- : yY pemmy Berefect fetes ise 4H 61 16 351 ison Bin. 85 10 82 328g Indianwood CC th Jackson Bradley ra das) erate eer” Fo at 2 Bnew Open wumy Pans’ Michigan Men Remain |=" Head : | 16 21 49 3 «23 327/Bell, Cin. nt : \ | Phil Rodgers 2 H2 BM 4 10 31 BBM Ma 1s a2 #8 3 15. gr idate for the event is July 1, and g Johnny Revolia eae: BSB i Biacern he a nog 2 8 sel mianwobd Ie the location. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Billy ‘Trombley ig oag rt . = | Musial, Sti. 19 30 58 8, 42 299, Preceding the Open at Indian- gi \5 78-73-11 | Soariney. Rant 3 Sf i Sie) Tomo, te 3% & 3° Blvcod a prosmember invitational, ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Only three of the eight Michigan qualifiers jyar"gut, nme" istenist | Lf | Ci 18 19 4 8 3 Median, Cn 18 u 3 2 ze 38 /will be held there on June 28. for the National Open Golf Tournament will be around today for the Benpeis, yews isje—is!| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS started, made it five straight with . meais 4 Morys. Chi if 624° 54 «6 «6©23:«293! Outstate qualifying rounds also 36-hole championship duel. Jack puree Jr. ae The fun may be about over’ in|a comeback, 5-4 decision over Mil- 192 28 58 7 «31 (goa) Mueller, NY. 178 28 82 & 2 31 | will be held Monday at Kalamazoo ; Wet — 1 Herbert 34-18-18 the National League pennant race.|Waukee’s bumbling Braves last 12 BF BR BiRovimen, Cin. wi om $2 13 35 387/CC. A “side” qualification round) The three veteran Michigan shotmakers are Walt Burk oes Ol cons 3-T—182\The world champion Brooklyn’ night. ; 2 MF OM Biimreewski, Cin. 171 31 49 12 35 387 q , Mike Diets of |mety Thomas } | P : 138 21 41 7 «3 oe “Faces is for Michigan section Franklin Hills, Pete Cooper of Knollwood C. C. and Mik Paul Runyan 77-75—183 | nog finall k i ise 16 47 7 «35 geg\Banks, Chi 1s2 4-55 14 38 aeslis arranged igi John Knight -1$—182 Dodgers finally are making their; qi of that success was on the i” ia 2 Fa 233 Fegmee_Fot 4 = Hy a 4 ot the USGA National Publinx at! Indianwood C. €. The trio was bunciled at 147—eight strokes off 72" Coghiti 74-8189 move, using first division teams as| read, and in their first game BR Bb BRIE S.8 B E 5 Seiendowteosk and restr Cc cn] the bebtway mark pace sot by Ausrabe's Peter Tesmees. Be! Bie 2» ERIE stepping sce fo hike Ino second. ack a chummy ober Fe Fondy, im Bw a. “4 same , nx players in : , 3 m nm 38 place by winning nine it’ the Brooks took over the Ne. 2 "3 $ FA ; Bi ponmv in ie BS EE s i will use their sec- — z the three fired 74’s yesterday to go with opening round Gene Wend Hane games. vacated by Cincinnati in a O'Connell, ‘Mil. 135 2 38 il tional scores for the state Open| . - _ —— = The ‘Brooks, in 5th place and u , a eed 4 He RY Ww 8 FM Bl iting test. ° “Michigan entries failing to make the 50-man qualifying list were Jehan We 1th iow gues back aha Ao aveedl| etatcaest weEsis a Get 8 $B 38) All former champions are among Veteran Chick Harbert with 81-76—157; Bob Gajda 19-77—156; Rudy) Toby Lyons, Tatas — wed the ee Fe 3 OS Selcrest. Bn. 189 17 51 © (8 3/the exempt group. ‘Horvath of Windsor, Ont., 73-80—153; Bill McNary 74-78—152; and, Jonn O’Dennell 73-Te— 14 ; : Pittsburgh's Pirates retai mT 6 3 i eee oe le SS OU Sirounds be Ed Ervasti 76-75—151 | maa tacoma 1.78—ise Sports Calendar lead—by one game and 21 per- Be Bo 8 Salty Be 1g um ge Be will be over 18 holes. . | . Roy, Glenn wet scmoay comage palite—ta « 134 wingting , i . kines = BS Sib Bikar BETES ac, Be Ti lis| Cuase, ome te 'Bts Ko. 1, 1:90 and Chicago aplit a twonight pair me HU © pwee KY. IS lS "3 gO pee 7ef2—188 Pm. and Powler's Pine Poods vs. Gritt, 27d Chicago split a two-night pair = © 8 i c- Neal, Bea. zs 8 % 7 36 ally — 13-3— 188 Orit, 3:30, at Columbia-Josiyn south. | the Phils winning 6-5 in 10 innings, > 7 wt 3 i ag 1 3 3 Bs = ioe feqecise ere, 3 pm. at Winer” oustim-ithen losing 8-5. a a | Reese, Bkn, 199 28 48 us BOB GAJDA T1156 | : an a is sll om Bleskovich 1¢-$8--188 revel ide Merchants|, 2% the less hectic PEalimers eel a s i fe Oa a amy ly Teel LS ‘im, Chi. 19 #17 &® 4 2 282 ™ 2 ° I ie » kees r me , as MRERIBREES BERL RS Pred Nonnenberg Pets 7 pm’ weaniition): and Drive-in |Johnny Kucks three-hit Cleveland AMERICAN UE MATIPTECHING. ow = Don Jan BT Te Ta—ise North has Richard's vern, 8:36 ** and satay Mantis — his 2rd Pin’ Cred td BB SO W LERA Plicher, Cob IP H BB 80 16-187, Modified hard aule races at Pon- a aa Ce, 8 2 © 2 095 \King, Pgh. 41 31 9 3 1 1 BARBERT 81-76—187 | , ane Chleeae | Gan far 8 zy 83 x i 3 i 13 Burdete, m Ge tt g $ re Pwiliam Ro Kunts eit ines fon 1-2, Detroit tied Boston tor ath oak Ban, SS @ te 2 Bikred fh te BO Bw SER Mario Laurett 17-80—137| memeay iwith a 5-2 decision over the Red Komen,’ Ch”) 53 $2 18 21 33) Kite ee. sae ei: B ‘ hy ec isy _ CLASS A—GMC vs. Oliver Buick. 5:30 Sox, and Baltimore defeated Kan- ar % ‘ 8 4 1 MeDenie ‘Bt. e * ¥ z 4 ‘1 Riegel cn 6-81— |e casa Dee ting Petice vs ayoarn (888 City 10. Wynn, ved ; 77-81 ‘eshington: LA a” 2 8 i. an. BER BIIE ae iia Colgrove ve. | Cusrtaen ferchante Kucks stamped bimerif as the RESET Soe bts Pore a ee A eed Pe y _ ( ce games. pm.) PeEeEeE aL F By jh #8) Pronk Kirely tTioibs | CLASS F-Tel-Muron +» Don Nicholle.) the Tribe, Mantle's homer came Det, BRM S 8? 3: m™ &s rj real) ete SITS 11 a.m. at Columbia—Josiyn south: West with one on tn the first, as the | Gorman, EC. eas 8 oe ‘yy. oe bes 6 388 *Dr. Dendell R. Aldrich 90-19-1599 a'm nad Boye Chon ito hits pean, | Yanks tagged Mike Garcia ter w chi, 81 7 3 @ 8 3 4 Tg bg Hy 4 4 ; C4 Noble hee waelie Sluggers, 11 am. at Columbia-Josiyn| their nine tits in six frames. om ES. Sm Rss te Pot. 53 51 21 8 3 3 376 Don Pairfield $}-19— 100) “Semonte meer” erket va. Win moe Johns bax. be 6 27 } $ zB oL. | = 3 = ; r{ Toned 743-100 take, 9 am. and Mahan Realty +e Billy Pierce won his 9th with an Kellner, K.C 3% 3 4 15 3 2 28) & B83 ¥ 2 3 Wa PF Dixon #2.78_169 enétens. 11 am. at Jaycee Part. (Pree- eight-hitter for the White Sox, who nem «é 32 Schmidt, thee games.) | ; frocks, . os 7 4 3 450'Kitppstein, Cin. 93 93 37 35 6 wv So pap allie moe = ane " ‘used eight walks: to build a 30 Jim C. Russe $4-75—161 pontine Select a Sram fF eneT® wvs lead against Bob Wiesler, then ; posreses Ber elt puie's Tevera. va Walled Lake Market, socked Camilo Pascual for four P nk Vileno 1-816! gum tno, T pm. and Reval Bern |runs in the 8th on Sherm Lollar’s : 0 | a Gntiies $35) 9 30, 0t “re srw = thomer and a bases-loaded triple i If — oo T2- ten Drug. § pm. at Drayton Plains. ‘by Nellie Fox. : : ajeha Wegner fart : Walter 0-80—1 Sparian Sets New Mark ee | ieEP ony Award to Be Made : it rs 83 : Chariie id 82 i Prank Rutkiewics 71 4a BERKELEY, Calif. @ — The|2nd put with a mark of 59-5, Burl Bolestra 84-83—167 for National Collegiate| and then smashed it further with Jake Kieist 84-43 —167 . honors in track and field reached/his 60-42. ; 1 et an eee detending’ college| _,NO TIME. TO NAP — Miguel Berrios of the 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden last |Fahe Wace ag Sieres: The Detroit Horse Show will] Wiliam ©. Bridge, co-chair : ss. "\champ, had to settle for 57-3%.| Bronx hits the canvas after being floored by night. Referee Al Berl is in the background. | Rut Coffey, 7%, witharen ing clare Pnaiiorta rocrulige flomeer lapel me mage Laee I * © @ France's Cherif Hamia in the 4th round of their Berrios got up but lost on a unanimous decision. |—>—,,... announced that the horse will be Behind lay five National Col-, Olympic o Ww owever are |! , Amateur. 5-day run next Wednesday at the legiate Athletic Assn. records| Qumaviicuars happy over. the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club in| Presented to the Mounted Divi- cy Bloomfield Hills. sion by the Hunt Club on Satur- day afternoon, June 23. The pony will be awarded on. Sunday afternoon to the person who submits the best name for the new police mount. The winner will be determined by Detroit Po- lice Commissioner Edward S. Piggins. Entries close at 12 noon A new horse will be given to the Detroit Police Department's Mounted Division and some for- tunate person will claim a pony before the 1956 program comes to an end on night, June 24. on Saturday, June 23. * © @ According to Bridge, entry blanks are being distributed throughout the Detroit area by members of 2 oes See sae ae PE a ee a a . be competing against the.United Stand with @ splash because of responded by retiring six men in a Ae hits, but could score only twice. ° States team next November inthe boomin bat of Ray Boone. {150 three of them on strikes, (Re Was ready, and ‘he proved it. aaa ack oy sire the Detroit Police Department and eS | ius the Olympics at Melbourne, | Baseball’s second largest * * @ the 3rd inning when he grabbed ee American Veterans, ’ Jones will be on the Canadian | crowd of 1956 — 48,285 — and the | Boone, who had driven home the. ; Jackie Jens en's single and cut the share in the proceeds from ® ese ae) oe te | tops for Detroit, was looking on tying runs with a 6th inning home) est rman down Ted Williams at the plate, : British Empire champion in _as the veteran third baseman run with a mate on base, provided Williams, trying to score from Entry forms, which are free, Op 0 Ing 2 a rocked two home runs off Bos- Hoeft with his 8h win against two __ | second, had two singles, both of can be deposited in special boxes - Jones. of flamilion, Ont. ranl =” Bob Porterfield to give the reverses with a smash into the ; "| the seratch variety. outside the show’s main entrance. * \ the 10,000 meter run (about six) TST ® 52 triumph and « share Jower left field deck with two men Ops ssians . Jim Piersall’s Sth home run gave on East Long Lake Road and at . : oar ; of 4th place last night. on base in the 8th inning. . in the 3rd. end the DAV ticket booth in the NEW YORK UP — Needles andjand one-fifths miles) in 31:15.3 to ; : Sox one run in t ; lobby of the V. ‘ Fabius lead the post parade for|eclipse a record set by Bob Black) Manager Bucky Harris did the; Hoeft had worked just once in Holds Sli ht Ed e in singles by Billy Klaus, Williams Building in eteran oe the 88th Belmont Stakes today,/of Rhode Island State in 1948. /unexpected, and strayed from his| relief this season before last . gr . 9 and Mickey Vernon scored another. ae downtown Detroit. and the puziling uncertainties of|~ Olympic Riding Tests;|Piersall and Klaus also had two ihe Mounted Division will lend racing promise to make this one 7) U. S. Girl 18th = apiece. et talent to the colorful of the most interesting 3-year-old oe hee SS ese ST Ae sare a ee duels in the history of the turf am S resse U a In ourne ° Kuennes 3 9 ¢ Plereaiect § 1 3 Tou tion of precision drills ‘S" oer / paler coolant all) =v ae D pam. The ceil team, ehapeted "The chips are down in this $100.- By H. GUY MOATS Club team disposed of Mason eliminate Lynn Kestenholtz and W.|eoviot cuses ‘as and ead Boones. 133 Lepode 3 0 6 of 16 patrolmen and two ts, @0-added tussle, a tough once pine Lake Country Club's best-| Brown and Jack Walsh by a top |Kutchins, 1-up. et Russia joday’s F Neg I CG sow is commanded by Inspector Ed- around the mile and one half Bel- | hall kings got off to = late a heavy 74 count, The Nielson Results of other top flight match- Prix De Dressage, 2nd part of the P Bolling,2b ; 3 ; q tertie .p3 0 0 ward Rogell. mont Park oval, where champions|; 1. day after.| 2™ fired 8 birdies, played par jes included the 3 and 2 win for|!956 Olympic Equestrian games. Trucks.p 0 0 0 on on of the horse to the Rave been cfowned since 195.\ bar eventually came through] EM fer 18 betes Randy Ahern and John Driver of| Twenty-two Dressage teams par-|fiep 6 0 6 Sage eee made after -Set- Prior to that, the race was held nara) eas a in the} Most of the championship flight|Red Run, over Joe Watson and/ticipated in yesterday's events at 63 tuk 2 aD 8 Performance. — at Jerome Park, 1867-1889, and). ae hen pr ed lecisively,|200" Griffin of Lansing; . Jack|Stockholm's Olympic stadium and] | 4—Singled fpr Trucks in Th. : See Penh, 2009-04. aire ee '¥-|Emery and Dick Wibel won trom|today 12 more will perform. Fol-/Bowon <<0v-- 002: 000 002 033) Barber Hits Hole-in-One 3 * ¢ @ weaiky Tees Dew and his Red) ny, Oe ether four Sights Were i vreq Burdette and Ed Flowers|lowing today’s performances, the), #_None, RBI-P) sali, Yor ' . Hi : _ La © Close to Schools and Shopping | built into the walls and clever- . ng Room Window Wall @ La Lots—15, 000 Sq. 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S. homes 500,000 miles of pipe now serve |, BiPum (yun 08 Ne Oe Moen last year adopted either gas fur-| domestic, commercial and indus- evening, cecuias & wa tee aad naces or boilers for central heat-| trial consumers, including more day Cheaperked compeny will not ‘ing, 210,000 others headed in the! than 16,000,000 who heat their be = aos sscrat’ wecemee all ‘same direction by installing gas) homes with gas. 7 | you have to do is close the door conversion burners. The, conversion burner can bejin an emergency. . The conversion burner is de- installed in a furnace or boiler? eee ! scribed by the Gas Appliance, lee ajter the system has been in ‘Fic Aadl whe vucet retax in tha SESSSABRE Like the Whitest ... Brightest House on the Street--- ‘Manufacturers Association as a de-! G AMA. saya: arse - wae wa living room presents other prob- ‘vice that can be installed in a coal ‘course, that the original equip- lems, of course. Just when he's AL ‘ment is in good working condition. Installation by a competent heat-| W. MOOTE got his chair surrounded by pa- ipers, the ashtray loaded with butts, his shoes off and suspenders) ‘pulled down, company is likely to |barge in. The way to feel about jthat is that unexpected company Heavy Cloth, Hot Iron gets what it deserves. ing contractor takes only a few ‘hours. | = | a a a. a a _ a ~ tba ‘ Boe. “s ' » . ree Ca ° Remove Dents, Scars iS : A toa ‘g lee trical Dents and scars on a favorite Custom rail ls sm . [ ~ f f furnit someti! or contractor f S“wauris' owes! xrome canes |¢ We Build Them to L-A-S-T! : State & City Licensed jmoistened heavy cloth over the ~ . a dent and steaming with aot iron, | FLOOR & WALL TILE a e RESIDENTIAL The grain of the wood will usually | STORM SASH & SCREENS |= . WIRING rise under the application of damp COUNTER TOPS and Come in and talk over your plans. Do You Need 5 - INSTALLATIONS neat: -*« < | oth - We will be glad to show you what Extra Room — Porch — New Roof — a | Other Home Improvements w makes a GOOD garage, and why a Attic—Siding Job —Windows—Deoors & S oeeetartat eee eae ae Call for Free Estimate == 1} good one is less expensive over the —Drivewoys—Breezeway. Let us give Hy left, and then apply shellac, wax. Carl Shell & Sons @ years. You can rely on GG M crafts- ou on estimete! a Over 25 Years in Pontiac or varnish depending on the fin- eis a | y s 845 West Huren St. fish. In most cases this will help! 4995 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton @ men all the way. They are skilled, NO MONEY DOWN. 3 YEARS TO PAY! ® FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 B ivour piece of furniture until it is, Phone OR 3-5043 ® also, at all kinds of Home Improve- ‘ a completely refinished. = —— a nests . You Can See Us SUNDAY neon 7 =| ; sO - | to 4 P.M.) If You W m7 Steel scaffolding for |» . every requirement. |# a_e,, i Yan . | Rolling trestles and js 7 It’s a | special scaffolding |= =——s (+s for stairways, stores, jm a KNOCKOUT! churches and bank |® s Then it’s PONTIAC PURE Lake Oakland | lobbies. E Miiioks 5 HOUSE PAINT you should ake Vakian Syntron — electric ham- [0 Awnings s ’ ° ~ ope ® | mers and saws. Tools | @ a as a use! The Finest Quality your Heights | for every need. " ae . | . ° | | Pumps — centrifugal, |m . | that df can buy > y et P r reed Walton Blvd. East of 7 sump, diephragm. = acie tack ~ “direct from factory to you!’ Seshabew McCulloch — power post |= Peon : — ~ |} hole digger. a ee ee ] A t Onl 3 & 4 Bedroom Brick Mall — concrete surfocers | & 7/8 Finish 2 y 28 { Vo Baths —_ Private end grinders. a ; a $ 9) Beach | . ! pipe, flexible pipe. : Navaco design adds new beauty and value to Matched to your doorhoods. Give beauty and @ Model | Senders — belt, vibrating mw your home. Helps keep entranceway clean year ‘round protection against rain and sun, - G ll : els at | end disc. M@ and dry. Shields you from sun. No yearly Unique ventilating feature keeps rooms up te gg a aiuon Terpaulins ha upkeep . . . They're permanent. Sizes 49”, 12 degrees cooler om hot days. Variety of @ Ask to See the E xciting New Ranch-Tone Colors $12,990 | Underground sprinkling = er and 74° wide. Several styles to choose styles, any size needed. s { systems. ® from. . [| é PONTI AC PAINT ve ‘erwewom Hl Mixer Park, Inc. |= ' a | Mae ark, ne. onstruction Co. : Mfg Co to 9 P.M. her informations”. 245 Elizabeth Loke Rood | # a s ; 7 - ORlando FREE PARKING |% . : = 2260 Dixie H N . 17-19 S. Perry Street Phone FE 5-6184 3.9378 Ph. FE 5-8780 = 2260 Dixie Hwy. H. of Telegraph Re. Phone FE 2-121! OT ‘64 PER MONTH INCLUDES PRINCIPLE, INTEREST and INSURANCE 3 BEDROOM 1'2 BATH HOMES LOW DOWN PAYMENT! LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! | LOW TAXES! ) i AND ONLY 3% MILES FROM PONTIAC, - 7 REASONS WHY the 59’er Is Your Best Buy IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 1, EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: Convenient off heat . Pastel colored bath fixtures... double bath vanity—fati length mirror—recessed lighting . . . kitchen cabinets with knotty pine paneling in breakfast space + second <= has balit-in vanity . . . sliding birch door walk-in clesete . + large lots (75z225) . . . extra large wtflity “wood pred eres - + » large vestibule closet . your complete choice of ecolers Rrwaghot, a “i roa Sh =» GOODRICH FARM ‘SUBDIVISION + ata ee 3 BEDROOM : 1’, BATHS © Large Living Room with Dining L - 2. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: ‘oeemecee’ BRICK RANCH HOMES | 222523507 o2 © Beauty Queen Kitchen Cabinets | fits ering.” Tour ‘original @lecharee ees a © 1,160 Sq. Ft. of Living Area (ON LARGE 100 FT. BY 150 FT. LOTS) © Birch Sliding Closet Doors | 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: e Tiled Master Beth Just $250 down buys this wonderfal home value for eny quall- e Coleman “Bonded” Blend-Alr your Salance st only eae taterest. Y hse paracon paring ao? . Heating System . © Commanity Wels BA Socata Pontise | Drive out West Huron (M59) one-tenth mile beyond Model furnished — Vets (300 DOWN Sx favuunroncy $7 aye 8. WALKING DISTANCE TO... _— Willigms Lake Reod to Tul, “Turn left on Tull to Pontiac ailed Outfilling Bighewe. $ Pid TOTAL MONTHLY | eherches and an excellent shopping center. ake Koad, on ron Road | Model. Fabrics by Colic Corners Civilians 1,700 pow rarmont O*Y S76" ll 6. VERY CLOSE TO PONTIAC RECREATION AREA Or Come Out M-59 to Pontise Lake Road. | AND HIGALAND RECREATION AREA: Follow Pontiac Lake Road to Model. . Model Open ee 30-YEAR MORTGAGES 12 te 9 daily including Sundoy | ROSE-HILL 19470 Grand River © KE 2-9060_ Live and tm Amertea’s og) song most Qeaulifel Inke country, The these desiring o healthy, happy environment fer coming @ family, Here are lots (iia225) > with reom fer Mod | Open 12 t ehildren te live, play and grew strong. e 0 7. A REAL VALUE: . | ¥ ft LL oe can! conte oy sore ae Gee ag hg Lg | : i ROR ee year MARK ABEND | if _THE PONTIAC = SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 TWENTY-ONE 1704 Telegraph Road FEdere! 4-2533 ta - To Buy or Sell Real Estate or Land Contracts ; Beal Estate Service +» At Its Best! $10 Pontiac Bank GAS HEAT? If you are one of the thou- sands who want Gas Heat in your home, but hesitate to find out what it will cost ber - cause of the uncertainty of your Gas Permit—We offer this suggestion—Call O’Brien ~ Heating for a free estimate. We will recommend the type and size furnace best suited for your home and figure exactly what it will cost for complete installation. If you are satisfied with our dea! you can place your order with us subject to recepit of your Gas Permit. Your order will be placed in our special hold file until your Gas Permit comes —this will eliminate any long waiting period after you re- ceive your permit and will insure you of installation be- fore expiration of your Per- mit. It costs. you: nothing to find’ out. This is another quality service we render our customers. WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS 5 0 Brien Heating Delco Heat Frigidaire Air-Conditioning 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 CALL US FOR Farms - Lots - Lake Front City - Suburban Properties HOME MART REALTY teen W. Heren 61. “4 VE 65-9467 4 ‘fy Saati sais cubes ie wwvvwwevrvererereYrT? & | CHANDLER ESTATES — A new model home, the Ranchmaster, constructed by Pearl Builders, is now open daily on Pontiac road, | just east of Opdyke. One feature of these homes is a furnace that is | set up to have an air-conditioning unit added to it. There are*three | bedrooms, one with two closets. Cupboards and tabehale in the mite h- en present an unbroken surface — the handles are hidden. The utility | room has a laundry sink and an automatic hot water heater. The | builders will instal] blacktop streets and construct a community play- | ground for children. The price of these homes is $12,660, with 5 per | cent down to veterans. i Color Enters the Hospital — Patients Feel Better the affected by it than they realize.|the “enemy” color The discovery that color has a 'Persina, who has made a study of Mg psychological effect on man was Color for years, made in earliest times, according Pression and fear; crimson indi- ily. head would induce sleep and tran-|throughout a whole house might| cies the mind. Thus, selecting colors for: psy-;home gay and happy. | | chological values is a science with| | ‘a long history. _ WASHINGTON, D. C.—Color sur- jice and hatred and in all their people react to color, so it seems| When painting a wall, use fan- rounds us, and people are more ‘rituals and cere monies black was logical to evaluate their findings shaped strokes in all directions, According to When doing over your house. ht be well in redecorating to Lacquer Assn., until you are with- gray indicated de- consult each member of the fam- in a few inches of a window or prove a depressant. Make your! Most students of p,- . subject are convinced that) Did You Know This? It says the National Paint Varnish & Sometimes a basic color door frame. At this point a few Private Loans on 1 Rise |made without FHA or VA backing are showing a steady gain. The|ot the new housing started im the United States Savings & Loan first quarter of this year com- Conventional mortgage foansir,. League reports that conventional|/pared with about 50 per cent in lending ‘accounted for 57 per cent'the-same period of last year. ONLY A FEW LEFT! VETERANS--NO MONEY DOWN CIVILIANS — LOW DOWN PAYMENT STANLEY BALDWIN MODEL HOME 252 W. Rutgers Phone TOwnsend 8-8177- MONTHLY PAYMENT | 59 plus texes and insurance OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. DAN ROSE REALTY Phone BRoadwey 3-100! 20030 JAMES COUZENS to C. David Persina, consultant cated a loving nature; dull brown on color to the Federal Reserve ‘meant avarice; orange, strong Board. |Pride: yellow, an aura of intelli- * 28 8 |gence. Persina says the primary colors | The strongest of the primary col- were from the rainbow and that's: Yellow. was used in saffron ancient man tried to duplicate ointment which for many genera- them from earth pigments. It is 0S was considered a great heal- a matter of historic record that ‘er. Early doctors believed that belief in the divine healing proper- saffron ointment applied to the ties of color pervades much an- - - cient symbolism Hippocrates’ was one of the first to suspect that color Was important in med- ieal treatment. As one of the . first doctors in the world, long | nationally — woeemier | a//-aluminum “i prefabricated SCREEN ore Am leks ox-selali=s- mes mers h a new student, Celena, (commen aa) advertised ‘up wounds of soldiers. | Today we are still exploring the You can get CLEAN, QUIET HOME HEATING OIL & GAS FURNACES for warm air heating systems — Phone for Heating Survey HARNECK HEATING Is Your Furnace Tired Ouf? COMFORT 2615 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 2-2530 he used colored plasters to bind a hOlURY 3 possibilities of color therapy. The paint industry has given us count- less more shades than the ancients ‘B had in their primary colors. USED AS THERAPY 5 Color use was given high pri- ority,in the planning of the new $6,900,000 Dorothea Lynde Dix Pa- of St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D. C. Persina, then of the Public. Buildings Ad- ministration, collaborated with Dr. ‘David W. Harris, chief of the Dix Pavilion, in utilizing color for its tranquilizing effect on patients After years of dealjng with psychiatric cases, Dr. Harris reached the same conclusion a4 Celens and has used color in his treatment. In one clinic where patients were lethargic and hard te arouse, the wards were all the same color, a dull tan. He had each ward painted a different color. While it is difficult to establish any proof in effecting cures, he believes color changes helped, 3 ROOMS IN ONE a porch—a. playroom=- a bedroom LOOK—a full room size, screenec In the Dix Pavilion, for instance, [ #4¢!tion to your home—at a fractior the east bedrooms are painted. a § > the cost of ordinary construction soft green, while the west bed- §Has deluxe style heavy canvas rooms are a warm gray-mauve. f waterproof roof with eaves anc Looking across the corridor, the sliding entrance door with lock patient sees a different and inter 9 anchors firmly to ground, cemen esting room. or wood floor. Rustproof. Insect td) * 6 meri buted proof. Modern design .. . makes much aoe To 4! 3¥mmer resort out of your own}. , black clouds indicated” mal- dack yard! © Good Terms DIRECTIONS-—Go-north OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 Large LAKE FRONT Lots CRANBERRY LAKE Near Clarkston @ Highly Restricted @ Convenient to Schools .@ Scenic Hillside Sites @ Your Choice of Any Lot at This Time M-15, one mile to Cronberry Leke sign. Edward M. Stout TT Wt. SAGINAW ST. 9 x 12°—108 sq. ft. Attaches to your house. Has de- luxe style roof and sliding door. * ¥ x 9—81 sa. ft. Free standing. > Mas standard ; style roof and a standard type i door, (hen ated a model for wy yard se" $249 COMPLETE PRICE SLASH! 10 Aluminuch Combination STORM WINDOWS 2 Aluminum Combination | STORM _DOORS . viol” 3199 NOW | Buy NOW and SAVE! }) {Call FE 4-6089 ! 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. |All Awning of Village of Clarkston on Realtor & STORM WINDOW : SALES PH. FE 5-816! 233 S. Telegraph — One Block South of Voorheis 9 le, \ FEATURES: © Large Lots © Paved Streets © Full Closets with Sliding Doors ® Plastic Tile Bath © ® Double Ribbon Drive © Low Taxes ® Twe Bedrooms © Full Basement © 4 Styles to Choose from ® Luxaire Automatic Oil Heat © Steel. Casement Windows INSULATE—BEAUTIFY WITH IMPROVED CAST-O- STONE INSULATED CAST-ALUM The Only Expensive IMPROVED CAST-0-STONE CAST-O-STONE---year in and year out the best buy for your exterior walls. Your ALL stone home or a radically and In beautifully re-designed CAST-O- te STONE and INSULATED CAST-ALUM home makes your dreams of tomorrow a thing of reality today. No more messy and expensive. paints’ and_ insulation worries. Sit back and enjoy the pleas- to BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! business 21 years. Insured up $500,000 for your protection cover eny and all accidents, and our products. INSULATED CAST-ALUM CAST-ALUM—it’s NEW!! It’s INSUL- ATED CAST-ALUM!!! A revolutionary type of aluminum.. Years ahead of the industry. Now and only in INSULATED CAST-ALUM, the beauty of an ALCOA manufactured aluminum siding to- gether with at least $250.00 worth of. Insulation all in one and both for the price you normally pay for most alumi- and many summers to come. CAST-O-STONE and the new INSULATED CAST-ALUM now make this possible. A phone call today may prove to be a factor in planning more en- joyable and pleasure filled years to come. Remember— CAST-O-STONE and_ IN- SULATED CAST - ALUM will take the worries of painting and insulating out of your tomorrow: today. Let our expert designers show you a design which will fit the architectural lines of your home at no ob- ligation or cost. 20-YEAR ures and restful davs of this LOW AS 0.9 A MONTH UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY No Money Down FIRST PAYMENT IN JULY num sidings. Manufactured exclusively for the CASTONE MICHIGAN CORP.; IN- SULATED CAST-ALUM is a solid alu- minum siding backed up with rigid in- sulating board. It’s genuine pressure packed CELOTEX, approximately one half-inch thick, and made to insulate - any walls. It’s free from dry rot, termite attack and it’s water. resistant, too. YOU MUST SEE IT TO APPRECIATE IT. Before re-siding your home insist on seeing INSULATED CAST-ALUM. defies comparison. Mail Coupon Today Castone Mich. Corp. 15-17% E. Lewrence, Pontiec, Mich./ NAME focmoodcnoc GUARANTEE FREE ESTIMATES By Expert Designers ee he ee eee *e@ @eeteeeeeeasts /PHONE... ss eee. CITY eee ee Oe ee ee with Every Job ASTONE- Call Today for FREE Estimates —Phone. FE 2.9421 15 ¥2- 17/2 E. LAWRENCE ST. _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: ? ‘ - . ‘TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 4 3 il are ALUMINUM DOORS, WINDOWS, _. JALOUSIES, SCREENS — Eo. SIDE : Casemest DOUBLE SLIDINGS : STORM SASH HUNG SCREENS LOOK — SEE — COMPARE! WISE BUYERS GET OUR PRICE TO BE SURE FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 Doys o Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1661 South FE 4.2598 Telegraph Home Ceo. Pontioc ce WE REWIRE AND REGLAZE ALL TYPES OF COMBINATIONS | Adaptability of the common ‘mallard has made it world’s chief Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 | i 9? and 3-BEDROOM — RANCH HOMES $$" A ~ Fy % = y 50 % $7400 cn" $3697 Ciasrncs FHA INSURED MORTGAGES ~ *5 00 DOWN PLUS MTCE. COSTS Outside Sterage Spare WHAT 8 Large Bedrooms Vinyl Tile Kitehen & Perimeter Forced Air th Heat ear Scheels and YOU GET Extra Large Closets Shopping Area Awning Type Windews fFelly Decorated . MODEL . . . Corner of Walton Blvd. and Walnut St. East of Opdyke Rd. Open Daily 12 to 7 P.M. For more information, call model between 12 and 7 P. M. any day. WAGNER HOMES, INC. Phone Model—FE 4-7197 or Office—FE 5-5501 Ledge Rock Come and See Our Briar Hill Stone Colorful, Lasting Materials in— BRICK and STONE Sibley Coal Supply €o. 140 Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 on Homes Builf Since 1940 | Prices of existing quality homes|the $12,000 to $20,000 range in 70 |will remain stable or rise in the|Per cent of bad coamery. Imajority of areas during the next Hone! : Units under $12,000 were found six month, the Na Associa- to be*holding their own or gain- tion of Real Estate Boards pre- ing, price-wise, in 65 per cent of the areas. MARKET ACTIVE For most areas, a vigorous rate ‘of’ market activity was reported with the volume of sales the same or greater than a year ago. How- The forecast was based on in- of the United States included in ‘the Association's semiannual mar- |ket survey, just completed by the!...- more re ; . ™m ports of diminished Division of ce activity were made than in Octo- | = | Rising construction costs and the ber, 1955. eee a eau ual Gouge re For units priced under $12,000, both easential elements in the sales were given as the same in price of new houses! — are re volume in 51 per cent of the areas, isponsible for the keen consumer a Hoe 2 ie oe ND esas jinterest in the purchase of existing Pared with a year ago: jhomes built since 1940, NAREB) Homes in the $12,000 to $20,000 ladded. » | Pange were sold at the same rate ; : | in 48 per cent of the commu- | compete Sues af ae | nities, and higher in 20 per housing market, it seems clear cout: Encrrased) sales 0 hoesrs thet mere and heme buy- over $20,000 were registered in | ore are finding the existing house 18 per cent of the nation, while | the best buy, The caisting house 41 per cent found the sales vol- | is more than holding its own, content: and most realtors obviously ex- | pect that it will continue to do _ so, NAREB said. The sustained interest of the public in used houses of modern construction, well located and ade- alent for new houses than for jexisting homes during the year, the survey showed. Compared to a year ago, new houses in the un- der $12,000 range were higher in 47 per cent of the communities; in = quately maintained, has steadied or 11,. $19,000 to $20,000 bracket new Call COMING SOON! Watkins Hills Homes of Distinction or See Wm. A. Kennedy Realtor 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3563 increased selling prices during the j..5es were higher in 52 per cent past year. Moreover, 52 per cent\ of the areas; and in the range of fof the returns expressed the view $99 000 and over, new residences that current price levels will con- tinue for all existing housing, while 14 per cent expect higher prices in ithe months just ahead. [ PREDICTS PRICE RISE Predictions of an increase in price of existing houses were most prevalent in the New England area where 33 per cent of the commu- nities so forecast. In the Pacific Coast area, higher prices were | {forecast by 27 per cent of the re- were selling at advanced prices in 49 per cent of the places. COSTS UP PRICES Explanation for more widespread price increases for the new homes iis found in the higher labor, mate- rials, and in land costs, NAREB said. It is this situation which has commended the existing house built since 1940 to the public, s porters; in the East South Central, REAL REALTOR 670 W. Huron TO BUY OR SELL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER & BUILDER PE 4-3525 ture existing house price in- by 19 per cent; and in the Middle apasentaralbaaed Atlantic, by 18 per cent. region expected no rise in prices, 1949 or before—have generally although 50 per cent of the re- shown a pronounced drop in prices. plies indicated steady demand Sixty-one per cent of the market and price tags. areas reported prices lower than a i ll tte ill 9 gm os IN DELUXE PERSONALITY eee | 60-FT. RANCH HOMES © ON LARGE WOODED LOTS Illustrated home oe) 19,200 @ ALL BRICK @ 3-BEDROOM @ FULL BASEMENT Reed @ ATTACHED - | PLASTERED 2-CAR GARAGE teri + ae z r Gealures le Lo homes selling well over $25,000 - FINISHED RECREATION ROOM, TILED FLOOR AND ACOUSTICAL CEMING © LARGE HALF WITH GLASS TUB ENCLOSURE, ALL CERAMIC TILE BUILT-IN VANITY © VERY SPACIOUS KITCHEN WITH CUSTOM-BUILT CABINETS © ALUMA-VUE WINDOWS ON NYLON ROLLERS WITM SCREENS © OUTDOOR BARBECUE WITH PATIO, BATH.AND-A- 2 ee lle a Med ate eae. YW *Meny Others From Which To: Choose i soe ENVIRONMENT a Se t é S$ = “ m = Sake | Og et - . @ tiner suburban ; residential area in which you would 4 prefer to live and one that contains $0 many natural advantages. fe m Clarkston real estate | 20 § MAIN CLARKSTON 4] = i ens MAptr et 74) | The current survey found prices 8 Year ago, indicating the con- ito be the same or higher, com- Sumer demand for more modern pared with a year ago, for existing housing. homes in the $20,000 or more cate-' a gory in 58 per cent of the nation's Hey! Here’s Something eee at te oe a There is a new kind of paint position is reported & jand varnish remover being readied for the market. You put it on with spray or brush, let it « | dry, and then you peel it off, tak- ing the paint or varnish along with ‘it right down to the wood. It fcomes from Chadeloid Corp. of Dayton. | H —EEE Values High, Market Good Price increases were more prev- | | i 1 This May Help You. When buying pre-mixed dry con-| crete coptaining sand or gravel and needing only water, figure on half a bag for every square foot! to be four inches deep. This means) r 1 f » Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service . GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 2212 Maddy Lone FE 2-4970 that a slab, two feet long and two feet wide will call for two bags| for a 4-inch depth—one bag for a/ 2-inch depth. ‘ FIRST For Best Price and Quick Service Land Contracts Real Estate ll Dawson & Watson 8. 3. Dawson, Hugh A. Watson 11% N. Saginaw Se. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac REFRIGERATION SERVICE All Types—aAll Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Sales & Service MASON REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 1302 W. Huron St. | LOTS FOR SALE $1200.00 - $1500.00 ROGERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. FE 3-9283 MA 6-194 IT'S EASY AND. |e | 80 ECONOMICAL! || IPP aaae=y Solve your need for extra y . vg \ space by adding on attic room. basement recreation, or a new addition now! FREE! #10 MONTHS TERMS How tedee WITH NO INTEREST information. Estimates. * sony EXTENDED TERMS For Better Quality | C H UJ R C H | S Roofing and Siding | | 1] SHERRIFF-GOSLIN Inc. ROOFING CO. 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 F. L. Thomas. mgr. 902 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5231 Auburn Heights . Surrounded by 5 Lakes c) * Nothing Else to Pay Per Month For Only ONLY * Nothing Else Added $ 7400 TOTAL COST | EXCELLENT A WONDERFUL PLACE FLOOR PLAN TO RAISE A FAMILY! Adjacent to Cedar Island Lake and 1 mile from 4 more lakes! Just § miles from the Highland: Recre- ation.Area, 1 mile from Union Lake Village. Only 3 blocks-trom schoo} and very close to Catholic, Com- munity and Lutheran churches. The outstanding feature of our modern floor plan is the 24-ft. of living area. The all-purpose area can designed to fit the specific néeds of each —_ .. . such as @ TV room, study, dinin whatever you may desire. This home ia designed so that ft can grow with your family! DIRECTIONS TO MODEL HOME: 1 mile nerth of Union Lake Village on Union Lake Read, tarn west on Hetchine Read te Medel. Clearly marked, you can't miss ft! OPEN DAILY — Sat. & Sun. 1-7, Weekdays 8-5 Johnson Construction Co. Medel Address; 9152 Hutchins Road Model Phone: EM 3-3977 REINFORCING BARS ll a Mi i i ln i in Me li i Mi Mie ti i A A hi hie he ti tal ry = 4 4 , Pontiac Welding & ’ 4 Machine Works ; q 4 64.N. Parke FE 2-4121 MARK he all ll i i i i ti i hi tt ti but no one Most Styles of DMM Aa hn dhe An the hn Md de ie te te aa a i a lt a ln a ln Ml Ml Ml Me Mn a Ahn Me Min ti An lin Mi Ah A Mi Nie Nn th Minn than i Mn di Mi A i lt i i te ti “Everyone complains about the iceather However, you can do something — Make your house more comfortable! * BUILD GOOD SCREENS — We have all needed supplies! 1x3 White Pine Screen Stock..........13°" 1x2 White Pine Screen Stock...........8°" vrwrvwrevrvrery.! costs | lasts little | longer a i i ht i tp tn ts tp i te, on os Geaatum. 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Andersen Windows Weldwood Panelings Carr and Geneva Kitchén Cabinets Alsynite Fibreglas Sheets Building Supplies. Plastic Tile COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES [HARDWARE e | 151 OAKLAND FE 44-1594 & 4 é ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 ethers emmemtasmameneees ee ne | ee — ———————————— 14, Dews $14,500 with 3% |without bending the edge of Phone FE 2-612) or YE 8-037 =| aoain after finishing your | job PTTTITITITITTI TILE LLL LE SELLS OUR Protects Your Family “Ca. a coane the lid off a can! ten BH [ra rtm ot House Hunter Newpor ‘carefully by moving the screw- } Blocks N, alten <> driver around the oe REGAL REALTY | ‘lid, you can seal the can aly Getting Choosy SECURITY 8 a " Price Is Still a jose Ly but Buyers Now Search | for Distinctiveness F Ts - Real estate observers are begin- Gives Novel Effect ““ It you're looking for a novel and) “Mais yet practical effect in your new home barbecue, surface the count- lertop, all shelves and splashback area with decorative ceramic tile. It gives a strikingly handsome) appearance; and it's not so ex-| m= Retreeeceeed FACE BRICK FULL BASEMENT a _ think. Tile is practical, too it’s easy to clean and can't be eaceea! THREE BEDROOMS STORMS ~. stained. And the tile colors never fade! @ ning to warn builders that house- | @ hunters are becoming more choosy | PRODUCT | @ithese days, They note that oveal @ where price is still a dominant | factor the prospective owner is be-| a 'ginning to expect some distinctive- @ ness in his domicile. a * ¢ * ®@ The traditional treatment for the. Build with TRU-BILT BLOCKS and be sure! Wind, Fire, Heat, Moisture, Rodents — many dangers can be largely J ‘mass-produced or ‘development’’ home is to vary the setback or ‘trim the facade with a slightly dif- @ ferent sort of gingerbread for each @ dwelling. In this way the builder, @ tries to make an individual home @ of each unit in Euphoria Heights. | Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads PTT LL LL bated ws Me tree ce: Be These suggestions for producing a’ an impression of variety in a row | Waterford Hill RU: SCREENS INCLUDED ‘Estates SELECT YOUR HOMESITE NOW! ~] © Formice Counters © Corner Sink * Panelled 4 Good Reasons Why li Brocktest 4 Aree in Kitchen . ” Grek Sliding : You Should Buy Now! . © MANY LARGE LOTS fr yawned Lerge SOME OVER 100 FY. WIDE eS a ; : © GOOD DRAINAGE ws of uniform boxes are not intended © OAS IRs es —_ Delivered to Your Job Sove time, lebor, money. We mix con- crete to your speci- fications ond deliver, ready-to-pour. Our service is prompt, Full line of Concrete ond Cinder Blocks, immedicte delivery. VAN HORN & SONS “. to distract the builder from first- class workmanship and quality materials like copper plumbing, ‘real tile and seasoned lumber in- side the home. They are simply Mr. and Mrs. America are getting. wares. —_ —E—EE ‘Commercial Grout’ Fills Ceramic Joints If some of the fine white cement ceramic tiles in) your bathroom the minor repair job should be un- dertaken just as soon as possible Otherwise, water can get in back damage Purchase some ‘af the cement known as ‘commercial grout’ and mix with water to the consistency of heavy cream. Let the mix set for about 10 minutes and then re- mix. This reduces the degree of when .he grout is curing. Apply the grout to the tile joints with a sponge or rubber gloves Once it's applied. clean off the excess grout from the faces of the tiles with a damp sponge and a dry clean cloth. Then, about four or five times, dampen the grout lines with a sponge so the ma- terial will have enough moisture 199 Mechanic St. FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 . for expert advise for right point to use and how to use it ond color suggestions too. Saue $7.20 on a gallon VALSPAR HOUSE PAINT Regular Price . Coupon Price $629 $529 VALSPAR HOUSE PAINT PRIMER * Regular Price Coupon Price $629 $529 VALSPAR SHUTTER-TRIM-TRELLIS Regular Price ~~ Coupon Price $779 $679 VALSPAR FLOOR & DECK ENAMEL Regular Price Coupon Price $648 $548 This coupen is worth $1.00 Neme with which to cure properly. 1 tewerd the purchase of one i golien of the ebove mon: | tioned items. One con te e Address customer on this offer. Good ete r for twe weeks only, ' chy eee) ee KEEGO HARDWA 3041 ORCHARD LAKE RD. RE NO. 1 | FE- 2s offered in response to the rum- cf blings from various quarters that | * choosier about the homebuilder’s ~ has fallen from the joints between ; ais of the waterproof tiles and cause > shrinkage in the material later on TWENTY-THREE —— Veterans $790 Down | 7" 4 990) 30 Yr. Mortgages We Also Sell eliminated by constructing | Variety in landscaping and in | * COOD WATER ; STRUCTURAL your building with our prod- | @ &rrangement of the outdoer work | * LOW DOWN PAYMENT STEEL @ and play areas can be a much | PAY AS LITTLE AS ucts. See us with your plans. |g) more effective disguise for uni. | $20.00 A MONTH a, Free estimate. . S form construction. A terrace or | Call Today . ommercia | recreation area distinguishes a F rie a Oo Industrial “| home that otherwise is identical H C D A ‘© Center Entrance . ey (GEeeE Yolegrert Re. g {© its neighbors. erbert . vavis ; Drive West on M.59 te Con Lohe Rd. : ive Nerth te Medel. @ Another simple but effective de- FE $-4311 ~ SOS Deine oem 6 8 vice for lending distinction to a . gw @ Pattern home is to include several) ee eeunmeeeuncenial , nate a ee z : planters lined with ornamental but FRR? PORTE Neer 7 AE ee Vee Pe te es eee ee ne ee eee re ) @ Weather - resistant ceramic tile. ©. ; MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES = “ct)er-restiart ceramic te ° ° @ tip the scales to make a sale when © 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 Wa customer is wavering. “Year-Around Lake Living Is the Vogue of the Day’... . Live and Play at 80 Ft. and Wider WATERFRONT LOTS :: *1850 Up--- TERMS 20% DOWN DON’T BE SORRY! Delay may mean you will be too late to select your lot at Lakewood Village. Lakewood is a beautiful lake front . Absolutely no crowding. Plenty of room to really live and play and bring up your family. Buying your house lot at Lakewood is a lifetime investment of which you will be proud. And increasing in value as the years roll by. development . The remaining lots will be sold within the next few months. We suggest you act now and make your selection. Homes a la Carte -- - And we do meon a la carte. The: Modular “Menu” offers hundreds of homes . . . Each one distinctive and different (there’s only a sample shown here), You pick the one that fits your taste... and fits your family, too! Fine schools, main highways . 4a. business and shopping areas within easy reach. Drive out M-59 to Lakewood Village or Call EMpire 3-4236. NOW AVAILABLE! YOUR OWN CUSTOM BUILT abeuood REDWOOD MODULAR HOME -— f | SEE COMPLETE MODEL AT “ LAKEWOOD VILLAGE 14,750 10 *22,000 OT See By) Meet ee Se POR a SRS 7 ta ® DRIVE OUT ANY DAY | Select Your Homesite Now And your Modular home may be designed to blend with its setting ...to look as if it “really belongs there.” Each home takes advantage of shade and sun, breeze and view. When you're at home in a Redwood Modular . . . your outlook is always better. Walls of glass make the whole outdoors a part of your home... . and you will be proud to own one. GC. SCHUETT REALTY, INC. Exclusive Sales Agent 5. Convenient Offices to Serve You: 8081 Commerce Rd., East of Union Lake Rd. EMpire 3-4197 7400 Highland Rd. (M-59) MUtual 4-6863, EMpire 3-4236 a a [RS ae A _ . 19228 W. MeNichels at Outer Drive KEnweed 2-2400 tx 14718 Fenkell near Hubbel VErment 8-3001. 12077 Grand River near Wyoming TExas 4-0108 Retord Pewageret Heat 1 DEWEY | a noneraducer of heat and coal Refrigeration 14x20" 1% car garage, Complete’ with ebae sacnecien such « good E ~=REVCO BUILT-IN ivindeon 8 chinglon pot 100-8 sheathing and siding « home REFRIGERATION. "he West Coast Lumbermen’s and FREEZERS — ALUMINUM DOORS of wba, such asthe popuar Doug FEderal las fir and west coast hemlock, is | comprised of millions of cells con- - |taining dead air space which re- tard the passage of heat and cold. COMBINATION $38.75 Standard sizes installed with screen and gicss | inserts. 1” extruded cluminum. adda Finish Yourself and SAVE ' §-6247 | Ly WILL YOUR HOME BE A BRICK VENEER? @ Nothing Down @ Low Monthly Peyments We olfer you the opportunity te do your own interior finish end save hundreds of dollars. Our own experts will show yeu how. Or we will do the complete job. GET OUR PRICE FIRST! en aluminum storm windows, aluminum or fiber = alse porch enclosures. D&M BUILDING SERVICE 8 S. JESSIE Phones: FE 2-7004 — FE So Eve. Phone OR 3-2276 OPEN SUNDAYS | From 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. % Complete Line of % Seeds & Fertilizer Hardware : * Rental Service * Nant, C Buus idee Stocs 7 A GOOD PLACE TO RELAX — The only changes the Farleys longue with a good reading lamp next to it offers a place to read and | made in the biggest bedroom upstairs were to add two closets and relax at the same time. The gray-green walls set off the dark furni- replace a small window with French doors. They strengthened the ture well. little h outside the that it would be ble. A ch porcn ou room §s0 a usa e, chaise ESTIMATES = Ber. z 5 mr, 5 5 lie ee a 2 " f pe aed ee « = oa ets : > :| GIVEN WITHOUT 7 VAS Mae? ‘de Se + a SS eat A 62 99s = |P OBLIGATION! PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 REMODELING e ATTICS ¢ RECREATION ROOMS © GARAGES © ADDITIONS © SIDING © BASEMENTS Sinaia = eae ® F.H.A. 4.2575 Brownie’s Hardware No Money Down FE 4- 489 S. Senford Phone FE 3-9239 _ MIDWEST SUPPLY ease 1 Do You Own Land Suitable for Development ? We are looking for property, either undeveloped or developed that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial, We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on @ fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills The NAME You TRUST in ALUMINUM! “KOOL VENT” For Windows, Doorways, Porches, Paties, Garages, Trailers, Stores, Apartments. FREE CORNER COLUMNS with Each Porch Awning. They're Wrought tren Railings te Order. Ventilated! 9) KOOL VENT AWNINGS COMPLETE YOUR HOME! “I’M HUNGRY, MOM!” — The eternal cry of.a small boy be- more light into the kitchen and provides Mrs. Farley with a view tween meals is answered when Mrs. Farley offers her son, George, a while she works at the sink. Cupboards are pale blue, splashboards Ul ; — ) . ) = a = = — ‘Mi; banana to still the pangs of hunger. Her work units are concentrated and counter tops coral. necessary will help you get the most for your property 7 . — : wgere| in one corner sal the kitchen. The pass-through to the utility room lets LMA aaa aaa aaa a -] SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 poet Glass Distortions Home Modernization rae oe eam n re Give Liquid Feedings 2383 Orchard Leke Reed, Rt. No. 5 "ADDITIONS: ~ [Ruin Exterior Features | ored. Most older homes suf. | ee H | fer peer lack of adequate plumb. Course, tuberous OMas, t) ae BASEMENTS, GLASSED & SCREENED PORCHES Distortions and surface aes Protects Investment | ing facilities. Yet, with a little Mightily by liquid feedings . . . in- ’ * T[larities in plate glass can effort and a minimum invest. Cluding manure water the color of Cc T fo ATTICS & GARAGES, BREEZEWAYS, ROOFING, | unsightly to a giass-tront vouee aa Of every 10 American nonfarm) ment plumbing can be modern. Weak tea . , . every couple of ol : r Open Daily 8 ‘til 6 SIDING. CEMENT & ASPHALT DRIVES. ‘streaky paint to a house of frame,/homes, one is a.slum, four need ized, bathrooms can be enlarged peeks. onan ner : Building “ul 2 says Otto Wenzler, architectural Major repairs and the other five| or extra facilities can be added. '$ VPOPPPPPPPPELSPPPLOP SAS . Open San. 9 ‘til FREE ESTIMATES—FHA TERMS consultant. require at least routine mainte’ The bathroom, more than any $ Willis M. 3 * 8 @ jnance, says the Plumbing Fixture: other room, shows the age of a $ > To eliminate wavy lines—and to Manufacturers Association. jhome. Old, worn out fixtures make '$ / B RE S11 SAW) ew ents, AR Lengths occ cpceecceceeees te ft MICHIGAN produce straight-line reflections— as la home uncomfortable and unat- 2. 2 = nal a plate glass for home construction} Five million dwellings are slumstractive. Replacing such fixtures $/ | k > os Sacer er eaeebon tore “ite tt. HOME RE MODELERS is now available which has been today despite rising incomes and with new colored equipment is a z Broker 3 “eo “twin ground” so each gurtace is|nigher standards of living. Since|practical beginning to a worth-/$ Complete Real Estate Services $ tthe ee exactly parallel. The appearance 1945, ten million new homes have|while home modernization pro-/% © Listings Wanted © Buy and ts Reend Re jeeld Getters Dee ca ee ero: 3377 W. Huron FE 4-5063 | of the house is improved, and at heen built in the United States. gram. $ Sell Contracts © Will Trade > Red Common Bricks, Coon s *eaeey vee the same time visibility from the Housing represents the nation’s. 3 Centracts for Ranch Type g from Salvage Job ..... .. 29.00 per Thousand linterior is hei htened. _ < Homes. q y g ee Jr: 2a investment 250 billion Kitchen Can Welcome , | ; 55 N Parke St $ WOLVERINE LUMBER | 2 ° ° @ * $ Tale tavesiment can be pre Washer and Dryer FE 4-5181 31" “F320 S. Paddock St. PE 2-9784 | e | tected through home moderniza- | Don't feel that you're eternally Qrappnnnnpnpppnpneppeeadd 4 ec eR eR ea “ - NITTIIIliilili1114 tied to the clothesline if you h®Ve | pepe VENETIAN BLIND Peet rin | You Can Look Far and Wide . . . But Here Is One of the by the nation’s appliance manu- | LAUNDRY \Memuteck says the Gas/ Appliance j TAPES—SLATS—CORDS Fane gssertgie Assn., (have pro | THOROUGHLY CLEANED Washer and drier now can be in ; talled in kitch its, or ALL-BRITE VENETIAN. “2i°%,"2 kichen, Basements, o Rolling Toward Your Own Bonnie Highland Home Act Now—Don't Delay a f op o ; yop ie as awa aac opt the YOU'LL SEE ANYWHERE in a Big New LIVE IN MILFORD AND ENJOY FE 8.3641 lett couter oe wortig oyece © Feature ) . THE CONVENIENCE OF SSRRRARE ABA RR RN OE Neeee tt 5 Sele! | 3 B d H OME LIT RAINS! = SS INNNNVANVUTENTOUNUUALAEUALAVUAUAUUAUUALAEUAEAE UAE 3 Bedroom BRICK HOMES Oe Litients mcd $13,900 Se EET «14,200 © City Water © Hardwoed Floors 1 ee ap A 2 08 DOWN © 60-Fr. Wide Lore Ceramic Tile lal $ ® Rolling Scenic Ares Kitchen Sinks © Full Size Besement = * 5 Different © Cement Drives Elevations @ All Brick Exteriors © Reddy Wired ° in _. Exclusive Bales Agent hi 1/900 Sq. Ft. # LOOK! All This for Only FHA 3 13 terms Per Month of living space, and son structed with many quality pbs | features. | Only $ | DN Down | ) | iy Total Price | "| Drive north on Perry, turn left on | $7400 Joslyn, then left again on Third. Model home is open ot sided Third. So Simple, anyone can apply o foe s Write or Call for FREE Literature am, eg ; MODEL HOME waite: You: , ‘| Built by ger ey MODEL 755 Summit Ss oe oe wicuLAno roa” @ M. A. BENSON: (0. INC | OPEN a sent agg e m OE eecaekeee| BVG INVESTMENT CO. | 205° ‘ a anes \ KEnwood 2-2400 — pA! N SAGINAW ST Pontiac |b My oo FE 42521 : SUNDAYS " 7” imenihoneein: jarani Sa aD aaa aaa | &. mHere s a V4 BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SELL LAND CONTRACTS Ask tor TOM BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU FE 4-0528 TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEATA for the Tops - WS in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! : “Fer Pree Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. §.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2- o124 8 VIDIO DOIOI OLD ODO a Hs * y \ \ PPP aS STTTTTTTO TET TT ea PIRATEER SKIFF — The newest plaything for the pre-teenage crowd is this plastic skiff. It is Skiff Designed ARMSTRONG “Indoor Sunshine” FURNACES PUT ANYWHERE the ARMSTRONG gas-fired FURNACE HORIZONTAL The Ideal Heating Unit for the Home with Limited Floor Space! y This unit can be installed in crawl space, in the attic, or suspended in the basement or utility room— most installations use NO FLOOR SPACE. It pro- vides ideal heating with top efficiency. Complete Air Conditioning Systems Choose from water or air, Any size . any type Many can be used with present furnace (if ductwork is of sufficient size GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 W. Huron (Cor: Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849 for Small Fry A 5-foot skiff. desictied express] for pre-teenagers. is extremely light in weight but dorable enough to withstand strenuous play at and cockpit are vacuum-formed camp or at the beach. Hull, deck’ manuactured in Ypsilanti. from sheets made of high-impact styrene plastic. * * ® The parts for this boat made by Plastiform Company, Ypsilanti, Mich, are among the largest ever made by this technique, In appearance, the new small craft is a scale reproduction of a Standarg skiff, complete with sleek plank styling. Since the en- tire deck and entire hull are formed as single pieces, there and scratches, no small parts to modernize Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orcherd Lake Rd. KEEGO HARBOR + - FE 2-0278 Eves & Sun. CALL MA. 6-6247 tion, upkeep from season to sea- no parts to rust, rot, or mildew. High-impact styrenes are spe- cially formulated for applications which require resistance to shock, corrosion and water. Inner cham- bers of the skiff are filled with lightweight plastic foam which pro- vides added rigidity and buoyancy as well as resistance to leakage from possible punctures in the hull s * * Designed to provide the small child with a maximum of fun and exercise and a minimum of bother for parents, the entire boat weighs only 10 pounds. This means that a grade-school youngster can easily carry it. He does not have to call for assistance every time he wants to put it in or take it out of the water, The colorful skiff, which has a red deck and a white bull, meas- ures 5 feet long by 19 inches wide by & inches deep. To prope! it through the water. the youngster sits on the bottom and paddles with both hands. The cockpit. which is large enough for two small children, measures 31 inches long by 17 inches wide Dy 6 inches deep. Displacement is over 200 pounds. according to the manufacturer. The skiff comes with a rope to provide safe anchorage in shallow water for very small tots. When six-cylinder cars were jn- troduced into ‘the Belgian Congo. cotton-print artists ornamented fab- rics with spark plugs. Wearers be- came known as_ six-spark-plug women, the National Geographic “PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS” Awinde Ce. OPEN SUNDAY .. 5:00 P.M. Society reports. :00 All Brand New 1956 Models Made of 100% Alcoa Aluminum CARLOAD SALE ALUMINUM COMBINATION SCREEN AND STORM DOORS A GOOD DOOR S— Door, the ideal economy door. Complete with all hardware. No extras to buy. $9 435 ALL STANDARD SIZES JALOUSIE DOORS a Te ‘eA A DELUXE DOOR. Full 1° stripped, terrific buy. ANY SIZE IN STOCK OUR BEST DOOR STANDARD SIZES IN STOCK thick, completely weather- engineered to perfection — a $3950 ‘44% ‘56 TIME 1—Door Grille with YOUR INITIAL 1—Door Grille to Protect Rear Door No Money Down — “Pontiac's Peterson Window Dealer” TO FIX! COMBINATION DOOR AND WINDOW SPECIAL! 10—aeny size—self-storing Aluminum Windows Reg. Value $339.90 2—any size—1’ Weatherstripped Doors $7.25 Per Month AMuwinde Co. 1702 S. Telegraph Rd. (In August Johnson Block) om 205" are no sharp edges to cause cuts come loose and get lost. In addil- | e Double Pane .e Window: Blocks Sun's Heat~- imany a modern home is—walls, - labsorbing Thermopane glass — a’ TWENTY-FIVE imer and on heating expense in winter, and result in quieter rogms, especially if the home is . located near noisy street traffic. The heat-tight “parasol” that Pilot Holes Necessary ROY ANNETT, Inc. Realtors in Piercing Plywood and roof that are fully insulated to gry protect against the summer sun—| i has sprung a leak if windows are. Plywood with screws in home fur: of conventignal, one - thickness |niture projects, pilot holes often glass. must be drilled because the dense- *. * * ness of the plywood makes the According to Gordon W. Orbeson, screws difficult to torn. air conditioning specialist, heat- * * « Drill a hole to accommodate the two-pane insulating glass — is 53 shank of the screw in the first per cent more effective in blocking | ‘piece of plywood, and a hole-nar-* direct solar radiation than conven-| rower than the screw in the second tional plate glass. Piece for a sound anchor. Counter- * 6 @ sink the screw and fill the hole Such double-pane windows save With a matching wood plug or on air conditioning expense i in sum- ‘filler. | * A Beautiful New Modern | DREAM KITCHEN CAN BE YOURS You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- hea in thermador range and Boven installed in your home for as little as $25 per month with no down peyment! Stop in. See our model kitchen. Esti- we mates are free! . Terms Available—See Our Display at The CABINET SHOP Open Monday and Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 3088 West Huron Neue na FE 5-9331 Lake Rd. In fastening %-inch hardwood quae 28 E. Huron St. _ Ph. FE 3-7193 BUILD wra r= BEST See us for a Complete Line of Builders’ Supplies * Lime and Plaster “P ad Fire % Sand and Gravel pricy ® Sand, Lath, Tile & Ready-Mixed Concrete READY-MIXED CONCRETE ever-lasting Transtt-Mized pa te balld these WALKS. DRIVEWAYS & GARAGE FLUORS It impreves the ap- pearance and value of yeur prep- erty! And, eur ready-mixed con - erete is top gqeality ... our service fast! BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Road Telephone FE 5-8186 FACE BRICK We have thousands of face brick in our yard ready fer immediate delivery Every coler, every grade! We offer one of the largest sup- plies in ali of Oakland County. son is negligible since there are | SET AMIDST THE @ All Brick Construction and Screens @ Public Water System @ Full Tile Beth (Paid by Builder) @ Paved Streets (Paid by Builder) @ Public Sewage System (Paid by Builder) @ SEE THE “DREAM KITCHEN” WITH With Full _ Beautiful Rolling Hills rs and Valleys The “Continental” FEATURES THAT MAKE LIVING MORE FUN! @ Alwintite Self-Storing Storms @ Ges Incinerator @ Stone Sills on All Windows @ Large 9x6 Picture Window CABINETS AND SMARTLY DESIGNED CORNER SINK Absolutely the Finest Buy of ANY Similar Home Now Being Offered GI's Only ‘$850 Down Available without basement at $13,200 of LORAINE MANOR @ 3 Large Bedrooms @ Cement Ribbon Driveway @ Lerge 75’x160’ Lots @ Ges Heet @ Large Wardrobe Closets @ Gleaming Oak Floors BEAUTIFUL NATURAL MAHOGANY and Vanity Basement to Fernberry— (One Block West of Scott Leke Rd.) TURN RIGHT to MODEL Open 1 to 8 P. M. Daily and Sunday Drive Out Elizabeth Lake Road @ School Bus Service @ Banking Facilities @ Local Fire and Police Protection © City Water @ 1 Mile to Tel-Huron Shopping @ Regular Bus Service to Pontiac @ Churches Close By © City Sewage Telephone ORlando 3-1295 Office at 5660 Dixie Highway—Waterford im WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE - | oh a TWENTY-SIX. , - BUY DIRECT . "YOU SAVE THE DIFTERENCE! Outdoor Grills sections. units. Incledes and Seseineenees Brick red outdoor grills of reinforced concrete Com P lete Roger A. Authier, Inc. 7200 Cooley Lake Rd.,, 2% tc"s"?. «. EMpire 3-4825 ere? tate >» setetetetet«® PROTECTS CHILDREN, PETS AND PROPERTY te te eee -. adds beauty to your grounds! For complete, permanent all round protection, - insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual painting — is zinc coated after weaving, not paren Call for FREE estimate. FE 5-747) Ist PAYMENT IN AUGUST a ee SS NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY Reon THEY DID IT THEMSELVES — This-iot full of trees, flowers every possible hour building their home. Now their Seb coums cement and shrubs is a far cry from the sumac-filled fields the Albert Joyces block house, with full basement, is complete. It's a real do-it-your- had when they bought their 514 acres on Maicolm street in 1942. For self project. a year before World War II and — years sirice, they have spent It Took 11 Years to Build a House When you have put eleven long home Not wishing to have a mort- igage hanging over their heads, = bought only what they could’ pay for at the time. Now they have a five room home with a full basement, set in the jmidst of a completely landscaped These Suggestions the water runs clean. This re- moves sediment. Whenever sedi- Help Pare Heat Bill ‘ment accumulates at the bottom of the tank, it builds up a layer To keep the operating cost of a of insulation. For the heat of the. pale green, with asbestos siding on| facturer makes these suggestions aver, the burner must operate the second story, ‘a ced ders: longer. Coleman engineers point ears — and more — into building: out that this increases gas con- ¢ They bought second hand floor- | 1. Set the operating temperature) : your home, it means something. | | sumption. more than just cement blocks and! ing trom — being torn down ‘no higher than 140 degrees Fahren-| | 3. Insulate long runs of pipe. to spare the expense of new yheit. Excessive water temperature After hot water is drawn from a wood and shingles. It's a time out hardwood, For one whole winter ' is a principal cause of scale for-| jfaucet, some remains in the pipe. of your life. the entire family cleaned paint mation inside the tank, and this|\In a non-insulated pipe, this cools Mr, and Mrs. Albert Joyce of off flooring. It was worth it, Mrs. ‘reduces the efficiency of the water, \rapidly. Insulating the pipes re- Malcolm street, out near the TB, Joyce says. ‘heater. The rate of scale forma- duces the loss. hospital, bought five and a half) Mr. Joyce made all the trim and tion at 160 degrees is 344 times! ccres ot Sabette ata Mr. : rector Woodwork in his own wood-working aS great as at 140 degrees. | About 11 per cent of Americans ase ‘lt a . = shovel. In one your they kadi ishop. He is now busy making fur-| 2. Every two weeks, draw water live on farms.. the frame up, plumbing and insu- Bis proxet is oe Bedroom, lation. installed, and the roof on. |"'S Then Mr. Joyce went to war "The ceramic tile bathroom and | for three years, Mrs, Joyce and (the plastering were the only jobs ! her eight-year-old son lived in the Joyces hired done. Mrs. Joyce the partially finisheq house until idid all she could do, from nailing CONTENTMENT |through the heater drain cock until lot. 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The Joyce’ family thinks it ml liahes ili Sewer Decis Decision in Few Months > State Supreme Court; Hears Arguments on ‘City-Township Pact A decision is expected to be Supreme Court in “a few months” on the 1955 sewage hookup dis- pute between the city of Pontiac ‘and a proposed shopping center at. Elizabeth Lake and Telegraph ‘Rds. in Waterford Township. The high tribunal heard both sides of the case in a one-hour session yesterday. Judge Glenn C. Gillespie presented the case for the city while Detroit attorney Don- ald Barris represented the center. A Nov, 9 ruling by former Port Huron Circuit Judge Eugene F. Black was appealed to the high court in January by Waterford Attorney John W. Bell and the center, “City Attorney William A. Ewart, also present at yesterday's hear- ling, said “he felt confident the jcourt will sustain the decision of |Judge Black.” | Judge Black ruled the center | could not hook up to the city’s sew- er system, “If they reverse the decision they would be re-writing the agree- ment under which the dispute |arose,”’ Ewart added. | Pontiac filed the suit last Au- ‘gust contending Waterford’s at- [tempt to link the center with the| city system violated the 1935 agree- men, Barris could not be reached for comment this morning, WALL PANELING ' y White Outside Paint “4° 6/4 Screen Phone Doors 115° OR3-1211 Do-It-Yourself With Material From i BURKE LUMBER -_4 | Knotty Pine ...,....165 Thousand (i Knotty Cedar eeeeee 185 Th d Clear Redwood ...... 275 Thousand | a Oak (clear & “tavern” 385 Thousand di Clear Birch ......... 425 Thousand = ° _— SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST! 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MArue 5-582]» a s ' : t * | a ye TWENTY-SEVEN, ‘State Pays Top Unemployment but Still Lagging in Ratio of Benefits Higher benefits have been ad- vocated by Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams and the United Auto Workers union (UAW). : _ Data published by the Labor De- partment’s bureau of employment security shows that the average Michigan state jobless payment in March was $34 a week, or nearly - \ceeded Michigan with paid by any Other state. The next earn state was Nevada with Michigan's $34 weekly benefit average in March compared with a benefit ayerage of $27.12. Only Alaska, which has ex- ceptionally high living costs, ex- $34.91. In April the average Michigan payment was down a bit to $33.85 compared with the national aver- age of $27.02. 4 ; Michigan, however, is shown by the government figures to be well down the lists of states in comparing average unemploy- ment com payments DONALD DUCK Aid; THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 cs By Walt Disney President Eisenhower has urged a level of benefits by all states~to pensation with average normal wages. $2 higher than the average benefit! PORT D HELENE) FH) Y itd Voy YO , HOW'D YOUR REVISED { SAUCER-EYED OVER | THESE DARTS F Hy A CALENDAR STRIKE THE EDITOR Z 16 IT PAGE yZ Z Z 4 ONE STUFF, OR DID HE TELL YOU To GO INVENT SELF- in WINDING SPAGHETTI Zz a ee NE OF REST—1IF -_ THIS COLLAPSES, WANTA BORROW|/C MY TIRE PUMP TO INFLATE YOURSELF AG Wi eer pleted WERE } THOSE EXTRA DAYS FECT CRIME STORY BASED ON A apa | m1 a “6 2% S ARE SHARP! Y AUTHOR Cou SY 1 ULD \Z oNcocT A PeR- \Z 4 WHY COULDN'T WHY, SURE! THAT'S THE ANSWER! OF COURSE! MY STARS, THOUGHT OF THAT! T HAVE canst By Ernie Bushmiller LD PITCH~ PIEKING UP HITCHHIKERS i lt es “ —ERWE BUSHMULEED> HITCHHIKERS STOP PICKING oO x 1; P SK KID June-® CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner ar ae » MMT ~ M Mim Ai! “HTT i Wifi NO! HE'S STILL = Hh HALF ASLEEP-- [ae LET HIM GO, ~~ PLEASE. EASY..DON'T SAY SUCH| | - YOU'RE ATTRACTIVE, AND I'M ONLY THINGS! YOU SOUND... WELL, M SINCERE ..SO I'LL BE FRANK WITH YOU... HUMAN! YOU TRWILLIAMS USTWT OISTRACT ME FROM] [ THOUGHT OF ROMANCE THE GOAL L SET AFTER MY PARENTS DIED IN AN ACCIDENT... TO SUCCEED IN MY JOB AND HELP PUT MY YOUNG BROTHER THRU COLLEGE! L CAN'T LET ANY EVER UPSET THAT GOAL! By Edgar Martin DONT YOU SEE? WHEN PITCHED MISS LANE INTO JRE.RIVER, OD MADE RER AND GUY REALIZE THAT THES WERE REALLY | ° “MEAN 1 DONE RIGHT BY MISTAKE? & FEED sya St ER <| Ii LiL 4 TM fee US Pee OF © 1086 by NEA Serwce ine By McEvoy and Strieber ae FEMEMOER — yD Vy! (M4 Ss 4 FATHERS | LO | eee ‘What can I get for a man who wants a plumiber’s kit? - ' ‘ i af! L ING e CENTRO. sist) (THs 7 ce 7141. YES, WILBUR, TLL BUY A FEW T’ PRACTICE WHERE'LL WE PUT ‘EM, GRANDMA > LT al %) e+ Bay Ss & cs O1N86, Pieke Gonigren nk _ sO ghee reserved 6-6 5 PPPOE LALAL AL AL LP ELLA LA A TWENTY-EIGHT * Sc “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 i ' | Released Priests Shirle y They were sentenced to three years in a special tnal last No vember on charges of espionage and counterrevolutionary activity. Red China refused last Jan. 6 senting the service organizations. +4 superintendent of Schools Clif- quiring unit replacements. to release the last 13. Americans they held despite a promise Sept. | 10, 1955, to free all those held. WSCS Slates Bloodmobile June Dinner : LAPEER — A Red Cross Blood- mobile will be sponsored Monday in Lapeer by the Monroe Street Methodist Church WSCS. The society has also slated a Choir Appreciation Dinner on June‘ 28 Being sponsored as representa- tives to World Friendship Camp are. Alan Cornwall, Tom West. Karen Stier and Janet Hurshbur- | ger. Keith Starr will be the repre-| sentative on the Youth Caravan and Susan Hoffman, representative to the Senior Camp. | Reportedly Well 2 American Catholics Will, Rest in Shanghai for a Few Days — HONG KONG (®—Two Ameti- can Roman Catholic priests freed after three years in Red Chinese prisons reported today from Shan- ghai they are well and have been told to rest a few days in the Chinese city. . * e« ¢ The two priests, the Rev. John’ William Clifford and the Rev Thomas Leonard Phillips, both of San Francisco, talked with The Associated Press by telephone. They were among 13 Americans known to be imprisoned in Red China. Peiping radio said yester- day the priests are being released Officials here said it was believed they would reach Hong Kong with- in a week. Please tell our loves ones we have been released and we are well,’ said Father Clifford, 39, speaking in a strong, clear voice. * ° * “We were just released last night and don’t know exactly what the situation is. We have simply been told by authorities to come here and rest a few days There's nothing wrong with us, but it is not clear yet what we are to do.” * Ld * ROCHESTER — Shirley Miller, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Miller and the late Milton Miller of Rochester, became the bride of John Gilbert Westveer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert N. Westveer of Utica in recent evening rites ‘ She chose a gown of Chantilly lace over satin with pearls holding her short illusion veil. She carried white carnations centered by an orchid. : Joyce Miller was her sister's maid ef honor, and bridesmaids were Mary Miller of Pontiac, and Mildred Ash of Rochester. Judy Miller was flower girl. Newel Westveer of Utica, broth- er of the bridegroom, was best man, Melvin Miller of Pontiac and ° Henry Breederland of Utica seated the guests and Donald Miller bore the ring After a reception at Avon Town- ship hall the couple left on a northern Michigan trip. They will make their home in Rochester. Plan Center | in Lake Orion Civic, | Church Unite to Building Ideas Units Initiate LAKE ORION—A group repre- village, youth center, library, church and interested citizens met borrow funds or trim the coming ‘with the Chamber of Commerce year's budget. at the Village Hall last night to discuss the building of a commu- nity center. * * * Although practically unanimous approval of the’ building was voiced, such a variety of ideas as ‘to size and use of the proposed building were expressed that a Tep- resentative committee meeting was called for next Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Village Hall. Definite committees to submit plans on the size, cost, manage. ment, and site will be appointed at this meeting. In the interim each group was asked to consider their needs in regard to the proposed building. and to check the size, method of |management and operation, and, The following officers of WSCS (costs of other buildings they con- were installed Sunday morning at the Church service: president, Mrs, Ralph Coulter; vice presi- dent Mrs. Gerald Titeworth; sec- retary Mrs. Gerald Chown; treas- urer, Miss Elizabeth Butts; pro- ‘gram chairman, Mrs. Paul Engie. é Presidents of the various Circles are: Dorcas-Esther—Mrs. Clarence Bidleman; Susannah-Wesley, Mrs. Pearl Cramer; Mary-Martha, Mrs. Curtis Bishop; Ruth—Mrs. Marvin Blanchard; Joy—Mrs. Kenneth Da- grade fiutes. saxophone. 2.30. clarinest. ye .““Champions for Christ.”’ ly; Hope Circle, Mrs. Richard Erickson. |10:00. and brass and percussion sider adequate. Band Registrations Slated at Lake Orion LAKE ORION—Registration for the band will take place Monday, at the band room in the higs school annex as follows: | ®entor woodwinds brass and percus- sion, 9:30 am; eighth grade woodwinds, 10-30 |seventh grade woodwinds 11, and brass land percussion, 11 30 | Siz Grade band 13 pm fifth 3, and cornets and trombones, 3 30 pm The six weeks of band will be tultio free to all present band members n Leave for Interlochen | Five thrown From Car; After Marlette Rites MARLETTE—Shirley Ann Hoist, maids were Lila Hoist, of Kala- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ maids were Lila Hoist of Kala- Hoist, of Marlette, was united in marriage to Willis Lynn Homer, Brown City, recently in United Missionary Church. The bride wore white lace and tulle with lace bodice, and pointed) Ray Clendenan of North Branch. Road at Autrey) anenila sleeves. A rhinestone tiara secured her tulle fingertip veil and she rose corsage _ _ Her sister, Patricia, served. as maid of honor, and the brides- | lette, also sisters of the bride. | Serving his brother as best man son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homer, was Leland Homer, a missionary ‘home from Formosa. + Seating the 150 guests were | another brother, Bud Hoist, and odist Church house after National Music Camp at lochen. They will live City upon returning. OL 2A ALLA AAA AAA hdd Baa LLL For the Whole . Family e Swim Suits i ts ve * 7 We have a VERY complete line of sport wear to fit the taste of your entire family! Stop out and look around today! Nellie’s ci. 4500 ELIZABETH ‘LAKE ROAD , Opem Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. POPP LALLA LLL Lae In Russ’ ley Miller Beco ide of J. West lion Bride of J. Wes ve Costs $14 Million ‘ rized that members might approve , Areception followed in the Meth- which 18620 Norborne, carried carnations centered with a they left for a week's trip to the car broadside. All five occupants Inter- in Brown street, and were treated for shock lA Aba bbadhhdh dd did dd ddd ded de dedeuhadeal ‘ur | | ANN ARBOR w — The Uni- | State Hail, Wind Losses terday honored the Rev. Dr. Edgar Greater Than Tornado, DeWitt Jones, the late minister -_. emeritus of the Central Woodward Says Insurance Service Christian Church, as ‘‘an eloquent and inspiring man of God.” LANSING W—The Michigan In-| The regents passed a memorial ce Information Service anid) eee to be sent to Dr. Jones’ Surence . ; 'widow at their regular monthly jtoday that stormy weather in the meeting yesterday. The citation state this spring caused insuredjsaid in part: damage totaling about 14 million “yen of all ctaiiens” cadas be dollars. | him for peace and understand- | More than 23,000 residences, busi- ing. The highest honors of his nesses, industries. farms, mobile Calling were showered upon him homes and automobiles suffered * * ° the beauty of his speech, damage. the natural dignity of his person, | the richness of his person, the breadth of his knowledge . . . have made him a treasured | memory.” 2 Persons Injured While tornadoes produced the as Auto Rolls Over spectacular losses, non - tornadic Two Milford persons required’ winds and hail were responsible hospital treatment last night when for a far greater number of losses the car in which they were pas- _iand a large proportion of dollar- sengers went off the road and volume damage, the service said. rolled over twice on Teggerdine One of the most destructive Rd.. White Lake Township. events in this category was a hail Harold Hammond, 22, suffered a storm at Muskegon in which hail- bruised right arm and chest, and stones large as baseballs struck Betty Barkham, 17, had a bruised at Walled Lake, 4 May 12. right knee. Both w leased Predicts Smart ~ rope ‘ cods, trunks “an aitend ane being cheated at ‘Pontiac Ges. WALLED! VAKE —= A) meeting! ere lal agiemebtienl(werelac ee Cn nn of the Walled Lake School board is’ verely dented as to be unrepair- scbeecl a on by herrea set for Monday, when, according able by:bumping processes, re pi waterford Township. He told investigating Oakland County Sher- Losses were estimated to aver- iff's deputies he lost control of age $300 a car, and a single com- the car when the right front wheel pan; paid claims totaling more struck soft dirt. than $150,000 in Muskegon alone. Min and around Flint where one ot LO Pick DeMolay Winner From 5 Saturday Night the state's spring tornadoes hit. about 3,000 television antennae LAKE ORION — Five girls have been chosen from the 17 contest- ‘were destroyed or damaged. ac- counting for insured loss of ar. ants for the DeMolay Sweetheart Contest. They will be guests of The information service. a new ‘agency financed by about a -dozen ‘insurance firms. said ifs data rep- resented the composite judgment ‘of insurance adjusters. | ‘There is no provisiog for sys- | tematie compilation of loss fig- ures, it said. « ae oe ae MRS. JOHN G, WESTVEER Borrow or Trim From Mission ORTONVILLE — A missionary home on furlough after his first five years of service in Africa, ‘the Rev. Ovid Stine will preach in his home church, Ortonville Methodist Church tomorrow morning at 11. He will show pictures and slides ford H. Smart, the board will either Classloads might be increased, he says. He adds that no attend- ‘ance officer will be hired to replace ‘the late Frank Wigent, and that all educational field trips will be can- celled. A total of 17 vacancies in the elementary school faculties e¢x- ists, he said, speaking before Walled Lake School employes. At the board meeting, he theo- Bible School Opens borrowing state aid money this year from the following year’s al- lotments night from 8 to 12, at Al Hanoute’s ORTONVILLE — Daily Vacation showrooms Bible School will be held at, the 3 Baptist Church here Monday The final sciection of “Dee: through June 25. Hours are 1:30 to '@Y Sweetheart” will be made 4 pm. . Saturday night, and she will be Lila Hollenback and Eileen Dal- eligible to enter the state contest Lakeland to Begin Vacation School ges) ri aati" tt Seaman met WATERFORD — Daily vacation Will be two buses for transporta-) the finalists are Pat Evans. Ka- Bible school will be held in the tion with seating capacity of 48. pen Miller. Susan Sutherland, Ruth Lakeland United Presbyterian Making the routes daily. Children’ ann Watkins. and Gayle Winkler Church Monday through June 29, from 5 to 13 are eligible to attend ———____—_. Find 10 Dynamite Sticks with sessions from 9 am. until @ P] noon on weekdays ; ummer Flay in County Recreation Are Classes will be held for be- ; ginners, primaries, juniors and to Star t Tuesday Ten sticks of dynamite were intermediates. Pre-school chil ; . found in the Proud Lake Recrea- dren four years of age who will In Imlay City tion area yesterday afternoon, ‘enter school next fall may also state police reported today. attend. Theme of this vear's school will «munity Chest Fund and the Board They said it was found yesterday The of Education. will begin on Tues- by Al Mesena, park officer of the closing program, to which parents day. June 19. ' ‘Commerce Township area, on the are invited, will be held on June ground just off Bass Lake Road. 27, at 7:30 p.m. Meanest Trick of Week DETROIT (‘(INSi—A police pa- trol boat caught three fishermen trying. to kidnap baby ducklings in ‘the Detroit River. County Deaths Harry B. Ash There will he contests and games featuring croquet. golf, archery and swimming. Boxing will be included if enough inter- est Is shown. A special event will he a weekly trip to the roo, a and her daughter, Ann, 19 months, pd I I ats 5715 Vermont, are in William Coach Lyle Powers will be the Beaumont Hospital with injuries supervisor assisted by Miss Nellie received when their car was hit Lou Simmons. On opening day by a truck last night. Ann has a there will be a parade to open the) broken pelvis and her mother a program with prizes awarded to) jback injury. the first ten places. According to Oak Park Police Summer School Set ‘Cleveland Hurd, 38, driver, swung from his lane to cross Eight Mile . e truck by Dominican Nuns 9 . IMLAY CITY — Sacred Heart ue Church will have a summer school’ of religious instruction, conducted by the Dominican Nuns of Oxford, Monday through Mother, Child Hurt OAK PARK—Lillian B. Hurd, 30, Ash, 56, who died Friday in St. |Joseph hospital, after a long ‘ill- iness, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Bendle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery He leaves his wife. Jeannette Shuitema Ash, whom he married in 1946, a step daughter,- Mrs. Pa- tricia Gaul, of Fenton, and one son, Louis SS. of the Naval Aux- iliary Aw Station, Sanford, Fla driven ? by William Broome Detroit. hit .of the car were thrown into the at Beaumont. Hurd was ticketed for two weeks. for reekless driving. une 30 _ Each child of the parish from kindergarten through the seventh grade is eligible to attend Mrs. Benjamin Lamerand MIDDLE: STRAITS LAKES — oe ——— Service for Mrs. Benjamin (Mar- ; tha) Lamerand, w i j Flipping the switch’ in a fire Forner Resigns Monday after a ee eck lineanwin te alarm box when there was no fire; WALLED LAKE—A letter of°at 1 pm. Monday at the Richard cost Paul A. Davidson, 52, of 211/resignation from James A. Forner Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake. FE. Pike St. 30 days in: Oakland was read and accepted bv the Burial will be in Roseland Park County Jail and a $100 fine. ‘Board of Education here at its Detroit. - , He was sentenced yesterday by|Monday night meeting A story same to the Almont District Of proposed elteration of boundartes the Leonard Schoe! District. by detaching the following described lands, to-wit 6 ¢FRC TS NR i! KF. See 1 N 28 Acres of W ‘4 af NW FRC ‘4 From the Leonard District and add- ing the same .to the Almont District Of proposed alteration of boundartes of the Leonard School District. by de- taching the following described lands, to-wit 11 E. See 1 FW 'e « EXC N 2 Acres 60 A T 5 N, R11 EB, See 2 L. FE 16 Acres of ec «6'4 of NE FRC '. 16 A From .the Leonard District and add- ing the same to the Almont District. Of proposed alteration of boundaries of the Leonard School District. by de- Fo ea ee ae shale we iH Lettuce, & F by N lettuce, leaf, No'Secord Mill Pond lying iné, No l. Line of Channe! of See and for Line of Secord Mill 4 20 A. : : % Flown by Water to All Land 6W ‘J cd. Mil 4 “%—50 A. piece nN. WwW Becord Mi . Ut igh Water Line of @s % ine— en W All land above in SE ', of Lass % of NW ‘» Except 8 50 A in ; My ying That Pert of E Srnan/w tlt A OGTR: f : That part of SW % of NE PRC % lying NWLY of GTRRR ‘W—23.30 A. That part of SW % of NE PRC % lyine SELY of OTRRR /‘W—18.40 A. SE '. of NE '« (FRC) Except 16 A— 28.40 A. All in Town § North, Range 1! Bast— Me to-wit 12 Town 5 N R11 E Section 2. NW 1, of NE PRC ‘'. Except E 20 A. Also FE ', of NW PRC *'. 113.20 A Of proposed alteration of bow aries of the Leonard School District, by de- taching the following described lands, to-wit °i5UT 9 RU H eee, 2 That pert iM * we of 6B‘ RW. From the District and edd- ing the same to the Almont District Ot proposed alteration of boundaries of the Leonard Schoo! District. bs A de- taching the following described jands, to-wl Sort 1, of NE ‘. of Gection 11 TSNRIE From the Leonard District and add- ing the same to the Almont District Of proposed aeilteration of boundaries of the Leonard School Districts. by ¢e- following described fands. to-wit 18. T $8 NR 11 EB Section 12 (1) @ 50 A. of E 'y of NW 12) OW ‘a (3) BE ‘se Prom the Leonard Distriet and edd- ing the same to the Almont District YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that taching the 430 o'clock P visabiitty of the above described terri- tory transfers The Lapeer. Macomb, Oakland and 6 Clair County Boards of Education ecting jointly will determine 1 Whether the proposed alteration of boundaries wil) be mad 2 The effective date if order 3} Whether or not any persone! or Teal property ts to be transferred anc if so, the equitable consideration there- ' e ef the transfer Any imterested parties wil) be given en opportunity to be heard at the time 4 place above qu Dated at Pontiac, Michigan, this 14\b D tese dey of June A OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION By Ww. J ERSO®N, Gecretary ieee ARTHUR L. BRANDENBURG Mr. douis Pohl. manager of the Pontiac District office of the Life Insurance of Virginia. an- nounced today that Mr. Arthur L. Brandenbur hes been named to the Leaders of Michigan Club This 1s another honor that Art has received during his career with the Lite Insurance Co. of Virginia. Mr Brandenburg was f recently elected Chairman of the Lite Underwriters Training Cc fe Tourse Committee by the local harter of the Lite Under- tees Re-ently appoin'ed 'o his po tion of Associate Manage: "he local ottice. Mr. Brande burg has s:xtee vears of ex penence with the Salvation Army and Boy Scouts, and this background will help him im- mensely in training of his stat{ to assist and advise fndivid- uals and families in theif plans for financial security threugh one of the oldest and largest life insurance companies, the Life of- Virginia: y- ESTARLISRED 1279 / FE 2-0219 or group of men. (Rental equipment, furnished capital outlay.) IMMEDIATE PROFIT: The sale Within 3 to & years .. practices of the world’s your $40 wil At that point, based upon toda a salable value of $400.00 . Write or $100,000 Net Annual Business Opportunity ! Oakland County Franchise ($40,000 Investment Required) THE WATER REFINING COMPANY OF AMERICA, (Division of Gerity-Michigan . offering this Oakland County Franchise to a responsible man A UTILITY BUSINESS: Here is a rental service plan of marketing that assures profits on a daily, monthly and yearly basis. and industrial use renders immediate profits. SECURITY: A tested and proved business with» assured profits eyery home in your area is a potential customer. Every com- mercial establishment and industrial plant is a prospective cus- tomer for special equipment. , tender vou a minimum net pro: y — Bernard Wray, Seles Manager. WATER REFINING CO. OF AMERICA, INC., 11 W. Monument Ave., Dayton 2, Ohio, Phone FUlten 8273. Inc.— .. DO G B rating AAA-1) is you on a lease basis, reduces. your of units for homes, commercial a8 5 fit of $100,000 a: ly. our business would ave : OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 . Yq Co rwenty.xrvzk) > * we 3 © - { Salewide Alarm oon Notices Cee Mates Male_¢ MODEST MAIDENS" By Jay Alan| work, Wanted Female | _Buslnese Services _1Palatng & Decorating 20 Share Living Quarters 3 . \ ALL TRONINO, $3 BU. PICK UP Ni . LATHE HAND LL, MORIN. DU PICK UP REPERE, FREI, TRIMMING .§/ PAUVTING AND ORGORATINO | ELDERLY COUPLE OR LADY Job S enty of fs _D. wie FE 6-0680 | share my home. ‘one De NE 15, 1958, EUGEN: Nertine, Day shift. steady” er EM S008. 3-2000, f overtime. Day Steady em- -\iut tees PAINTIN PAPERHANGING — or services, N jear Osbew or n son Marshall age 63: beloved Fuller Toot Co. 4000 {ALL ROWING: DAY SERVICE ALL MARES 0 NTAIN PENS Ww. CLEANED OL 13681, ; Ethel Myers; dear are Mile Rd., Berkley. Lincoin per and av Da $3 & bushel.) repaired by factory trained men TUPPER OR 3-706) gg Rs Hopp.) _si771. ‘ 6-132. _ et our store General Printing & pa pERING PA REMOVED tapy TO sHaRe Wome wire 4 A statewide alarm was out today] Rebert Myers, Kathryn Nich Macht GABYERETING WASHINGS AND ° ag: Ohad 37 W. Law- ” Siaster patehin intin i elderly year. Pree, rent, near bus. for a Pontiac man being sought| $24 Clarence Myers. Puneral or. MACHIIAT ve erience required seat 83 0 bushel. tence Gt. Phone PE 30130 | Tiare ‘Wall casing Ve rset |e : fro ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-| —OST* Wall. wash — for uttering ‘and pabtching and inter by the Sparks-ritfin Pu Fu- ie Log pros & mm © shop _machin- \ cE, is MAJORING) poirtng & reinding. 218 E. Pine Painting & Wall Washing | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 the alleged cashing forged spraTiina, FONE 15,1966 PAN-| @orts 110 "Rir ok Bees retrial ‘cise etna te Pree estimates. FE _3-7706 checks throughout the city, de-| nie L, 40 Clark Bt, Highland tor ih eee ia oom office’ work. Previous| CHW CEE ENING [PATER BAROINO (REASONABLE 00 YOU Wawr TO SELL on tectives of the Oakland County| $8 $#j, dear motner’ of Eimer jay Ya OlD OR OVER. working experience, retail store! SEV CLEANING a : OT TISERESE| revuttn, ‘een, oereee? Per quick “a cee Cam Sorailing. Mrs. Bur chaufleur's license required. Yel sales. ¢ FE 8-0301. Sinks Sunday Service. FE 4-202) PAPERHANGING AND y ieTERIOR ecules. calls Sheriff's Department announced Setetee ee nee baa enle nw Cab Garage, 101 W. Huron. |P WOMEN WANT WALL WASH HIE ATING SERVICE. ee, ee ee T today. Mure “Rew Vernion” Sars oorethng| Ask for Mac. SE eee EE ewig | Ges, oll burners and. turn Robbins. 298 8 Jrerie PE €7000 -\a, 1TOCKe ‘ i 1@ Aus ~~ MANAG “TRAINEES DAY Sohn Oe c ba¥ WEEK. Q winerey e Tae Joseph R.. Freer, 26, of 111 La- on aoe peed “Atlante, oe, National * Soret based corcamuies has Exp. with references. 5-1973. = oF tig —< vx a hae : L mates asi a pabhlnAgr SS Realtor fayette St., was last seen in this vibe reid aa Wnere service ——— J _manogen at trainee i YEAR OLD GIRL (Wants, BA-| 38 eles WAYNE! HEATING CO. _3-2286 /1648 Union Lake Rd ©M 3-497) area Friday night. Checks recov-| ments pacwmerall Axrenge Ics iy oa ser) sec ereraecte ea ene ewiie M 8 C DIVING SERVICE | __ Physio-Therap) 21A ON TAN Funeral p hey Milford. ing rapid advancement into ap E RIENCED SWITCHBOARD Reclaim our lost boat, tor, y_ 4 CONTRACTS W ANTED ered from local stores have totaled TURNER, UNE Tete adumaaresive position: through in- be ioor_ bet bette or apply M yong aneeé perm leWEDISH MASSAGE & THER — We neeq contracts for immediate approximately $2,000, according L.. 246 N. Perry St. age 60; be- Man chen erasatts mean mar iam, “Stand Eeclrie Co. T “HE: ATING SPECIAL wal Special foot technique. 12 Elm| yous musts waiting. What have to detectives. The checks were doar brother off eo sherdnarsy qualify for this program. Those Saginaw. Furnaces fire places cleaned a@ —St_FE ¢285; === =| «sor smal} tplances. new or aes- said to have been stolen f the| and Claren oO ty rthur C |) gelected will be assured excellent EXPER ENCED YOUNG LA DT repaired. Outdoor grills built "o! ~~ Television Service 22 soned contracts Clark Real Eas- Nedete ave een stolen from the] See ita Sung eT | ta eppertuae ane eutiane ‘Petr eo etors wor: Shine eh a tee cee Ere eal He s¢ em yer etite . “wou.: palr it U evenin are ik truction Murphy. Funeral service will be Loan Corp, $20 W. Huron from — wants | babe singer care of Chimneys ® apecigity’ Walls and COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV. Ask for Mr Clarke) u eights where the man fram the eee at 3 pm.| 10:00 ta $60 | Seeabanwelide | copings repaired. Local registered’ repair $96 W. Huron. Night serv. was employed as a bookkeeper 38D & M BLDG. SERVICE OENERAL CLEAN-UP A} AND 1 NOW. | MICHIGAN CREDIT | PROPERTY? Dated: Pontie, Michigan, June 1) Ut Cerra | _ Help Wanted Female 7 ersonne varies oo eee ane rir on on Seb On et) MICHIGAN CRED | oer ened an tren eaty a order of the Beard of Directors / and working conditions are Michigans largest emplorment SECRETARY, trainee $273 ROOFING. SIDING ALTERA EANDSCAPING & YARD WORK COUNSELLORS | qualified prospects saves san WALTER B. B BRONSTON. the best in Michigan A WELL KNOWN DOWNTOWN ‘f£ency te looking for a girl be- BOOKKEEPING Mach. Opr $300 TIONS ITCHEN CABINETS aot | ‘Above Oakland Theater | time end money. “Don’ |" piace of Business has @ part ‘eet 21 and 28 to train for s VARIETY TYPIST $230 AND ed 8 BUILT GARAGE LOWER STRAITS LAWN CUTTING SPECIAL | MON, TUES & WED With lookers: ar Ae Us Bow. We June 1, 6, Ms ey roe | HOWARD LARE: INC.| time opening for.0 woman with Position on thelr ee of person- SECRETARY to exec $300 AND BREEZEWAYS CALL FE Complete lawn maintenance. serv. Cold Waves. $650 Open Thurs | Deed farms, lakes. and residential ? 3730 Orchard Leake Ra. | some bookkeeping and typing et- Be eee pepe oer | HOUSE RAISING A-l MOVING-HAULING | a= € ' Lapeer Real — boy owns or is abie to purchase Agu 96 te @ experienced ta better Bonk : : | 10 PREE PIANO LESSONS GIVEN, Equipment rented, excavatine EXCEL ENT. SERVICE 608 W HURON 8ST __FE_ 8-3251 4 ann 4° tesctel coteoeen bai ‘me year! ready-to-wear permanent and pert) SILK FINISHER | —_ a or a | aa general building. FE measonadie Rates PE 5-348 Wid. Children to Board 26 26 rr a 0 ICES ject sarueagnien eatel tome tern Bloomfield Fashion Sho | Bungee. eircondiieeed All pew LEARN TO ORIVE THE saNE- HOUSE WIRING DONE REASON. “4, MOVING 2308) or FE SSRP CARI WAN ED sootraat Wiis er” pusee nieces P | eauipment Experienced only | WAY AT “SAPE-WAY" DRI ably Free estimates given. FE poviime or 1 pe FOR CEE IN LE | BEAN. sone 14, 1096, isenT 0. oO. See, Qualifications and submit ile aN Perry coney wie "ad *O acunned bie a oreazing. ohhes PE ¢ lees ge MOVING FULLY “CHIEDREN CARED FOR. Acreage near Ora ling. mouse b snapshot. if ue uthfie rming- 2! vi - Auburn. *s “Bean! “seat yramer Lines {subaiaiary of Oreshound ‘CANVASSER SALESLADY NA- ham. Mich Call MI 6-0644 TUTORING—ENGLISH READING _¢*culpped_ FE 40480 L. A_Young Truck Ss to Re {| seers net not beceesery” ise ae ee cole. Puneral Grand Ave. Superior Tiss | Monally advertiaed merchandise GETITED WOMAN BETWEEN 3 | griubmetic, algebra ete, FE GENERAL BUILDINO” REPAIR TU cit DREN LOVED AND CARED Oct Deceesery, Must be ee SS will — Sco Monday _Bept Mm Chicago. 10, m yas Pape ae phone FE. and 4$ soe Sener oeoewest Fo 23-6055. t lier a ee Tr. 42300. TPUCKS, TRACTORS = ses or full time cate. OR it : : nay Tk eG | jain ¢ ng Live in ew lake erin te wor 2 1 a June 18, Fd ~*~ cheat — = ATTENT ION CLERK T TYPist | eae. Prive rm and TV. Other A av TET S ROOFS, ALL % ton eh aE vial ll stakes FULL TIME CARE, FOR LITTLE BUY OR She onraeoy fn Oat Hill Cemetery. Bench and milling machine men, | ‘ONIST help. Good salary” Thurs and Work Wanted Male 10 kinds. Est. 1918 Hugus Mareh, Dump trucks "Semitrailers Ge under B yrs. Licensed heme’: 7 vii personal your Mr. Bean will ile in state at the | Bist etasrence oo Die Cast Byes 1 wou, “ike we ot St __every_other_Sup_ OM FE 6003. | nn S89 Cons FE 99001, FE 2-0006 | Trailers and Tractors ——— erty of wil sell ft foF you gna _Huntoon Puneral Home, __ Shongy wath @ evento” shia Sela gar entuues tee besicd) ene eee ener ce ore: be. CARPENTER WORK. NEW & jos FLEMING FLOOR LAYING, ‘Wtd. Wtd. Household G Goods . 27 snow you how to get cas it tbe ive. JONE 18. ioe & Groh Bagincering Go. 2200 'g.| the friendly Neighborhood office! lay tesa” treuglas cleaning Co” | Sara rr SP aODELED Pore ade finishing 198. Bison Pontiac Farm and ae ae pete men ce poppe Mca etiny ost | BLO Mazel Park, Mich | of a large finance organization | _534 8. Woodward, B’bam Ln es, one fo ETO Dek O FREE get | sIndustrial Tractor Co. EAY Cane Fon SMALL rapios “R“)RILEY BROKER Muth) Henry. Mra, John Vir: BaRTERT ER MUST HAVE sone, Deceteary™ eocd Marre salary SALEST TADIES FOR a REee OF JOR | t 20m. 0 DIGS a Nowert | wen | 828 $. WOO: 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE ¢3357 r sister ©! 4 2 ; orey's | sportswear dept o f Se REE SSaicntt | eon "Ualon Lake We’) Surtapdine amply, eng US| Umecsmpiorment, apoirin ber | SME PEGE & wean oa Oe ae S| FURNIIL CRE NEEDED, We fa tee will be held Monday, June 18, VERS. STEADY, DAYs. From 10 00 to 4-00 Peasy, ‘ ARPENTE © ASHES AND RUBBISH MAULED. top dollar W at 10:30 am. the Donelson - aay part time. nights 101 W niawaeaswen Wikseh EUEe ersbERe: AND TEACHERS ER AND WET FLOOR CONTR ACTOR | oe, Setisr 2 ul Shay comrignt (or) a. prepecti locate we shi Puna a wea ail bas Gee | | profitable summer sales work, FE Murdoch, FE ste ¥ LAYING-SANDING-FINISHINO | HAUL FS VERYIRNO—OFEDE. Ble "phend Or ti tore. springted & Tndependence tion in White Chapel hire, Cum. “CUSTODI AL EXPERIENCED (COOK WANTED ings. * * | CARPENTRY. erate woes REASON. ete_service_06_ State PE 61072. FOR QUICK DISPOSAL OF ATi a) Eepe, Por “Fatt action top i Denfleen-jehns Punersi Home Maruinelit'e Agstaurant 198 8. SeENAOE BOT NEEDS 0000 | Peper ane Sa yer Setitiene. | FANN Sa B be YE $001 ‘AUTING RYE. ANE ime NORMA JUNE. (NER WORKERS 64083. | Wises quitencer tana Seurerrtaal (CA ENTER | | EAVESTROUOH: Pl, W AND REPAIR waciind —RUSBIER ON ANY. CETUS BUY Tr On TTCHOR | Cl k t ——— anuehter. on Mr and €2.912 4.172 Y iy Teaticel to "Tee tn. Gh ry Le Lapel Lock Dra’ bbe 77-1 arco peal rgpaie, BY ot ere oo eee Ld nll Dee vane FE 2680" anywhere’ eae et need ar = wa ar S on Marius Duffoure, sister $2,912—$3,17 R. erences State age and wages ex-. eee ce <_eny) wes ot by hour FE 68-3889 6 nding and finishing. Phone FE weiner \NED. ASH or Mrs. cliten ig ole ; |B Dositions pow open at one a ae Wests Featiet) Frees Boz sale oem to S00 pm. FE) +e ENTER WORK a Sosa = ’ Ja errs ee aan 45194. nl Bree re _ Real Estate iiey. ge ‘Ammell and eae liens snterinees custo. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN WITH ed he RGN Cues eo SS eit a ge Cpamteean Comer Gor ae rap Ul nee 8 TRUCKING | Ta terete ay Prone rEasan “ft "MAbs “Seat “ Eee dite teats | Hk Natt Raghtsteetcn a plage Meapeetoy mas hoes om Mal Rr OHMCATER WORE, ALE ETOTE Femectthaty Sunt gtd, sen Fe Beant WD. MAPLE 6 YEAR CASH eral Home, 183 Oatiand. Bir- sick leave. hoepitaiizatio Ef ee ) LIGHT TLIN } Pearls inet, Mo | Hunatr gach atin Fo eg eee ROMAS FOR BRACE, OFFE, cane wray FORE WINTEOCRO UBS Gg ETERS ey oe Dae FE eat TENE) crib in good condition. EORDON ARNOLD fingham. Interment Holy Bepul- | $n Noor Oakland County Office PU tb TIME DEPENDABLE clerical work. Must ilke detailed , Jb too small of too large. Free’ cement work of all kinds. OR ~ O'DFLL CARTAGE | Reasonable. OR 3-540, 210 8. TELEGRAPH ane Cemetery. _. | gs “le FE 31s “ Lafayette | con a ™ aisaseat ras iad [erereees and be steady This est FE 3-124 FE 8-3400 efore T @m. oF after Loca} and Long Distance Moving : —-—_—__——_—_ FE 5-087 FE 6-6723 JUNE 18, 1056, VIROTL T. Ss., Pont. | vironment. Diseount and other So aeeaer wr Hg catia Pree, | CARNE MAKER AND GARPER- PL 2 Phone a. $9006 Wd. Miscellaneous _ 2% 2 risTINGS W ANTED BATH? Berkenire, Royal Oak. ege SIE MAKER take ~ ORION benefite appiy manager at Himal Se Wie Pemties Freee) ter Kishen & spesuky. FE) ; : ——— $2, beloved bustand of Vireinia | MY 32761 ouch, 160° @ Maple. | Birm. Sone u. _ 45000. TRENCHING AND | REDUCED RATES On AR RA Ae EES at have many buyers waiting for Lake; beloved son of Mrs. Cleo RIVERS FOR RETAIL ice ExP seas TED. ap. WOMEN, 38 70, 89 WANTED TO | ENOINERING STUDENT SEEDS BULLDOZING Large van to serve vou. Smith truck FE 46669 S ue Rohe oe Lane; dear father of Vance Lake; cron Figs Full time only, aS wake wee ot herd Lake. care te a children. more for work badly to help finance col- id Moving. FE 44964. GRED ACGCORDI TRICE 7a. e ester dear b of 3 Lake Fu- i! a.m. 8217 Dixi nee nL) + orene. ®. home than wages, TF 2-8685, lege next fal. FE FE 5-0291. R_D. Tompson FE 66841 Set WITH ? TON STARE TR DION, E “Roger B. Henry, Inc. sh be held Mon- By oF e Hwy. NO SUNDAYS — ae | ORO UCK selli, S switch treble, 3 base r= June ‘ar t 2 p.m. from OR 21886 a ” poldarn Birmingham Grill, WTD: WAITRESSES, CAR HOFS,| ELDERLY MAN WANTS PAINT- WANTED: PAINTING INTERIOR _Wants hauling FE 44063. switch. FE 5-240. on a wer a OL ais = ons Sea cee EXPERIENCED TRUCE DRI 6 .N. 1 ard > peed eat 40757 and Ritehen help. a untteras se wi rr -6838 rien tease aL ex rae WILL BUY FUNNITTRE AND! : Beceeeet Mich. i : Mek : 5" XxTE TERIOR reasonab: Sratag Pa tite ete aonee man 25-30 yre. oe ‘ExPERiEn ‘CED WO eae eOR _ton Pletns 4920 Dixie Hwy. Dray-/| painting wanted OR Fan = Soe = Decorating 20 = Witte TS CL =e a5 FOR poll in ‘west paoombes ther Plains, Repel Come ery om eee win | tt = Peatlae trae bor 12. Tee Business gateblisded Tl See isan oll A. 16 zr a . PINGING) Ba Building ding Supplies 12A 12A 4-1 custom { DECORATING. WALL. = house trevier. oul Fe 8-365! | Era Township Wi ad ‘pan fe a Home, Aubers Mertvelis hens th SHON werd. 8 Se ah ee b rs. expe "prone FE) CERAMIC TILE ——— neeea "eu tt O° ery OLD RAIL FENCE. a 7e\_> . 1 p.m. n thle, eve . veaing. Memoriain Woodward = Birmingham = MI oe eee alter $:99 p. Mae -WaaR| fiont Wa x GP Cut sista and Ceramic Tie tor| i 4 custom Big £7083. may n lowers MEAT WRA Any kind 9-1017 tthe & vestibules, Ob 1-8321/ = to Our Shepherd Lutheran Pley TOR EXPERIE 2 7“ Bfire Bros. to 88 to work HAN ; ohare ea mate ee Money Wanted 28A Z8A four with special machines and aS oie pes upp in pera Birmingham . Telegta fo office, - D DIGGING, A KIND, cs iz PAINTING yy, © petits Dredd t ee 8 Weeds bush cut DER BL SALE. “ CAMERAND, JONE 16, i086, MAR- than preferred. PE Exp SALESLADY FOR STEADY WAiTREeske—) Mee eiy ting MY'2: 3608, OR “36054 Call after 2, FE 9-4009, | i eae, Sa" nalewin ave. WANT $4,000 ON A_} BEDROOM ha, 4368 Borland, Twin Beach, emp. in ‘Bh M be able to! ro a . |_FE 5-3144, : ; ; Midate Straits Lake, see 82; be- [EXPERIENCED PRESSER FOR work flexible "hours ead ‘ene Sun-| “ puburn Ot v peer =e |A-l PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX- = ene pee mi = rg "tua | wean liste tm | trade. loved wite of panes 7 Lam dry seaman plant. Apply at. day 4 = urn Utica. work and odd jobs 5-806R Business ‘ Services _ 13 “Terior. 10 per. cent dise Mes eash.| meteaese. pproxima’ 2. We are a 2 y 4 month. Give age & ze Valuation, Write Pontiac Press. the 2 rg re —_ mother of Benjamin once - Beck oes Te 132 N. Wood-| number, Write Pontiac ES « WANTED DENTAL assistant | PAINTING e. WALLPAPER | ~~~ Free _ PE 49208.’ Box. 38. A. Lam 4d and tere. Lilttan C. ward, Birmin Box 4. for office on outskirts of Pon- femored. 32-2116, Aa PAINTING ‘PAPERING Rewpers, Ponerel service, vil be |FiNISH CARPENTER” SONTRAG. © EXPERIENCED | tac. Exp, mot necessary. No DOWE BAS "Walle ang. windows, GUEANER ms || Mason_Thompe FE ton Wanted to Rent Ey held Monday, June 18, at 1 p.m tor. 508 pune erciect. On Walden | oe WAITRESS. 621| nights. State Qualifications. Age. poke aay feet | _Pree eet. Ko Seven Pe th Dien ALWAYs DE | eee irom = Richardson-Bird Puneral | Rd. Off M18 Must be top rate poy aoc | Previous work experience, Ex- , Goel ORK @.NT ee decorating. 26 vrs -exp. HOUSES OR APTS. NEEDED Home. Interment in Roseland | men North Star mode MAple FRY Conk TED FRED'S ected starting salary, Education. ~ | APPLIANCE SERVICE | ee Park Cemetery, Detroit. Mrs $1101 of UN 4-2605, Swan Drive In Ae ntiac Lake Seca bes references, Reply amerand Will. lie in state at the | GRoUNDAMAN FOR PART RA |_Promptiy_Box_34_ Pontiac Press. Oe ee eee Se bath tte or those tile, by the hour, may vey pr Seah reeetsl Home, work, Cal] Monde GIRL sLy {atte ag 8INGER6 womEN TO WORK 'N LAUN- "peters, nea dion el ers, at . teh eee fameten Ai t Rs es. * teed ¥ ie Foundation. Mr.- wittitt,, Wanted ry, apply in person Prince Laun- west 4-1600 . a Beasley Musie. te Bon ufon, Mich- gerere rah Cleaners & Glaspie. on ; ; 101 5 ave Tacit! sc| WORK NEA a E caante coam ' = a ee oS OTA Classified Ads! To swap BEACH CLEANING what you don’t tieed for : eae, set what. you do, call FE seme : yf f ; . 1) ? : : 7 PG : , oy © ‘ OOM. MODERN eaaiw =+ a iais CITY ing distance to town FE #077 03 m9 aa AED | parE Ey oaer on Lake Huron Avafl. Tune 18tb- 2 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUS LINE 4U'T from General Market Lk | July 2nd. FE 2-3866 after 6:30 ist floor Priv. ent, Adults only. pry Near bus line, 412 8. Tele-| SMALL MODERN APT. ON LAKE. 286 B Jessie ar —"0-G citi ‘graph Ai hemadh —. 130) Weibers, #1 2 ROOM FURN. A i, Lake . at Oxbow dren Ch Crave ta’ town FE 27821 2 Le a - 839 BALD- _Taxe. : _PRIVA WALLED LAKE. MODERN CONV. Prt bath BROOMS Close to 3 Yoeowed ee ee ™ oe — 2-bdrm. Reasonable. downtown. rE ¢ 4-257. Before & } ROOMS ip aT oa LUGS | eine eae _ a ee ar FE 2-346 win, FE_$§-3354 NORTHERN COvtsats ALL : neces ai Fr PORN SEED set Roce as Db BATE, STOVE WILLIAMS LAKE. sLEEPS 4 -For Sale Houses 43. pt ee ad only. _ 781 _¢ Oakland Modern conveniences, $50 week. ~~~ AP i 3 LARGE RM APT OoTIL FURN {— we 6 lee _ Boats, Pvt. beach. OR. 3-2878 7 BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM HOME ; _ 6 Robinwood Off N. Perry. ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE. fall basement 1% bath, Pas ATED.| Tefrig pvt entrance. All utilities ~ For Rent Rooms. 37 u semen & a 2 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. | firm. Union Lk. Shopping Center. {_enrage. OR 3-2489_ 3385 Frembes. priva entranee ~ lo EM ° 34251 . ' “NEAR ORION. _N._Telegraph_ Apply _79_Clark slay ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING | Gosieou ene l tear oid. Lares 3 RM. FURN APT.” UTILITIES ‘ C ROOMS AND BATH. sro a _toom op West Side. FE 8-118? __ |" iiving room kitchen and dining furn. FE _ 40122 | turn, Union Lk. Shopping Center, |BUS STOP P PRIV. ENTR. COOK, space. Auto. gas heat and hot 3 ROOMS AND PRIV. BATH CAR-| EM" 3-4251 laundry. 4909 W Huren water, Full bath. Price $7.850. ed floors. Adults only. 164 W. | 4 RMS. AND BATH 1st. FLOOR | CLEAN, QUIET. ALSO BACHELOR | Small down payment. See this to- ike 4 Marive _apt. FE 46700 or FE 40008. _ ub “a= ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH. (AND BATH UPPER. NICE AND |OOOD SLEEPING ROOM. OLDER | CRAWFORD ? Chita welcome. 431 _N. Perry. _ clean, well-heated- in winter, bus lady preferred FE 42-5618. 103 AGENCY } ROOMS. UTIL'S. FURN. ADULTS! at door. Child under 6 mo. wel-| _ThoTpe_ St. $3'@ W. Huron FE ¢1540 “only. 258 Orchard Lake. come. 111 Prospect. Lapy. COOKING | PRIVILEGES, re Eves. MY Rite — ; ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED.|;~ aro! M RD _priv. entrance 4-2847. Y OWNER: 7 ROOM near bus line. 68 8. Francis. — . ” was Tne, 9 Rogan] “ =7 ROOMS FOR CHRISTIAN MEN. Miah Tetra Pe pegng agree) Y LARGE ROOMS DOWNTOWN, g ROOMS & BATH FOR RENT. _To_share. $5 per wk 2-9527. ‘ inquire 22 Auburn. office in_rear:| PE 5- RM_ PRIVILEGES, GENTLEMAN pega oo Cota FHA mort: 3 ROOMS. LIVING BEDROOM. vine “CLEAN 9 LARGE R 2 LARGE ROOM| ‘ho works days preferred. FE = _kitchen, bath. FE 4-4278 * om. FE. 5-0056 5-5457 oeiNERE GIR € RMS, PRIVATE BATH T~ BLDG, 1_AN ROOM FOR Ni a N Cl k : 7 eae Close to town. FE ALBERTA A APT - AL AND Coming Lode Close to bus. FE ear ar ston 21 eave — adults only, 290 N. This home !s brand new & ready RM. APT. PVT r ENTR 8 ae | dock aed ses Cini 4 BLOCKS = immediate occupancy. Located from Fisher Body $10 weekly. BEAUTIFUL LAKE VIEW YEAR| !rom, Federal's. Reasonable. FE @ large suburban lot with lake FE 48335 or FE 2-5203. ___| round — 3 large rooms th | _8-1815 privileges ee a eS, steps — ~~? ROO} Poe heat. Reasonable — Adults ey your door. room : ROOM: Au ADULTS omer _ only «90 Central Dr., Lake Orion. Rooms With Board 38 epacinne Pgprrese “Beautiful “uving : oR! room w 4 picture 2 NICE TARGE "ROO : WELL COLORED ene APT. BOARD AND ROOM FOR GEN- window. Full colored “bath with furnished Utilities, private en- — — tlemen. 2 — from Pontiac built-in vanity, The kitchen should trance haperoreed privileges, ga ‘otor, FE 58-7905 meet with the housewife's dreams __ Tage. 200 _Norto FRESHLY REDECORATED COOL ROOM FACING THE LAKE THE LAKE | With such features as Eating 2 ROOMS. aaa PVT Sat | 2 rm dnd bath upper apt. _ Hi riy. Pho 3-1982. space, handy pantry. plenty of $12. FE 40808 or FE 46700 | Private entrance, near town - ome priv. me = cupboards, built-in exhaust fan 3 ROOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR | oe bes ee ee MAN TO SHARE Tange cOM- and window overlooking lake The : er stove refrigerato ‘0 e room. Twin 5, good it} serpent is rtitioned ue working couple. '6 Fior- | tse sl Pe’ — wel- _location. FE 2-3428 for recreation. room. "Double —, come E 4-480 ry trays utomatic oi eat. 2 LARGE ROOM APT. NEW wLy| BEAUTIFUL LOWER WEST SIDF. aoe BI Weeki’ home for| Electric hot water heater and the sate ee SS apt avail June 26th. 2 bedrooms,| middieaged or elderly lady. FE| yard has been seeded and has a wen ‘Guest | adults. PE 2-2198_ 2.0804 . trees & shrubs Yours for just le Js cK AN RidQ HOME $16.00 down $8 per mo. Full ‘ as A UM ‘PLAT FOR RENT. NO CHILDREN. 8POTLESSLY CLEAN RMS. HOME 2 ROOM APT NICELY " FURN | price just $14 400, call for ap- Close in “Reasonable _ FE oe ; “Heights 600 Squirre; Rd.. Auburn cyte meals. FE 5-0377. 14 Mat pointment, 3 RM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE = bath. FE $0466. 184 Mt, Clemens PLAT it FOR Rew. 5 ROOMS AND Convalescent Homes . 38A arkKston round West side 05 Dwight. Call | ~~~ — 3 SORE. . PVT ENTR. AND UTIL | after « | & WONDERFUL HOME FOR ELD- | Johnson ‘THIRTY — 2 THE: PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 16, 1936 3 3 Wanted Real Estate 32A)Rent Apts, Furnished 33 wr EW cIRCU PAN |2 & “papnoons, APTS. AVAIL- o whi Qhksnn, tom a et enle a summer rental, com- we tus * MAT¢2m3| Sool “apt, 3" room private, bath sated, 4b00. Lakeview. t chi : ¥ See Mrs. Newman, 915 : i DOG HOUSES | Grearduale Sear Heer. |” Enso "4, ont oe, “BUNGALOWS — FEM etianera Lone. 47./ Bitlet, te’ ofr ANYTHING com CE see Washer, $18, « few @ 2 be _ ct 24 hours for your equity ener FF Lt ool APT | TROON aT Ss aks vi E- Ee prebmers able for June and wy, 7 miles Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ane SERRA ED GROOMS | trom Pontiac’ OR TEN, Saginaw Bt. Ph. FE bee eats ge est side. FE | FOR Coen eres: Te 8 | Pees ‘or PE. 62287 tim Sie Fe eS OnE 2 AND 3 ROOM APT. FURN | ‘ston, Mich. Pvt ois. & boa Gas, hot water, ‘ M LAKE- _retrig : _ Saginaw — Pegg gc ve by os . bb UNION COURT | or re S08, ore . _ and bath, adults only, 666) COTTAGE AVAIL. JUNE AND mr — August. City conven. EM 3-4760. HEMPSTEAD CASS FRONT, NEWLY RE. 102 - hoe eee apt. 1650 Cass FE 4- ete E §-93 ohnson cap se] your property ‘After 3, ¢ eal! = te for quicg action We WEST SIDE 4 ROOMS__ ly BLOCK CASS ARE, MONTH. Roehl res 4 have buyers oa a, open ef trom_bus References. ] FE 5-416 ee « Keego: Harbor rr Trt Chk uy Eomes with or without basements ‘Rent | Apts. | . Unfurnished . 34 80054. oe FURNISHED - MODERN i A hes E front cottage screened | A Oe Realtor 2 ROOMS AND BATH $35 ADULTS 174 S‘Telegraph Rd, seek ea a nln ees € t .4 aae RS eincportdtndl / gray 2” ROOMS. _& rE ee LOSE IN. | ey YEAR ‘ROUND COTTAGE. FI a2 25 33 private, adults, F FRio.| _Uake_priv. MY 3 ~ 3 AND BATH IST. FLOO! Me aC f ; FURN. ROOM MODERN, BY Rent , Apts. Furnished 33 _idaire. stove, utilities _ FE 2105 areca aseund. Penting J ROOMS UNFURN STOVE AND _Yake_On 30138. OOM BACHELOR APT. On lake 1555 Wil- ; 1 Ro aewty aacoreted | oon “Tame ri Ra at, MS8.” Pontiac _Huron ~ io of Oeceds. FE ‘0088 Coot. Lk a basement apt Pr ben aent | MS. & BATH EXCEPTIONAL. MODERN. * PRIVATE 2a “AND BATH. 3 RMS. & BATH EXCEPTIONAL- Reasonable FE 86-3152 iy nice PE 31637 " Square Lake. 2? LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, wale. Couple only. $12 | wk FE 54-0019 = | SLICE OF HAM wt. e a Fr oad — ” ” Real Estate 2 ROOMS & BATH “ADULTS -ONLY HANDY TO DOWNTOWN: 2? RMB i food, loving care with a #8 Main. Clarkston, Mich. 49 8. Tasmania. FE 59-1723 and bath. All utilities, Adults, | trained stat! epee ee san | MAple 5-5821 3 AND 3 RMS NEWLY DRCORAT. #50 mesth lovely shlde trees. Pine Cone HUDSON STREET © (CLOSE ’ t and Nursing Home 1 aldwin Ave. 9 bedrooms. all modern 3 car _N__Telegraph _ ins oe oe and vem Nest oo | Operated by Mrs. Merie DuFord. rage Very good condiien 88.- 3 & 3 ROOM FURN N. APTS REF- NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33/| _ FE 4-6018 | foo with $1,800 down see Child welcome. 261 State yy, ‘HURON FE 35-8183. BOARDING Basen toed ard WILL IS M. BREWE R MODERN LARGE 3 ROOMS IN ly people | Excellen 38 N. Park 2 LARGE ROOMS. hipaa fomily apt. 131, Oneide. All| care. —_ hos este are ee sine apartment. 342 Orchard Lake Ave | urnities furo ous washer and ae ARE "OR ——— 2 ROOM FOR #12. 3 ROOM $18 A| drver. $100 per month No chil Rates eterting at $125 POR 55320 | “ROCHESTER - Nase aaa a COUPLE. ONLY. CALL sew = aoe STUDIO APT | ee a meme privileges. | » Ri 3, retire: fea me privileges, | "FE. 4395 after 6 00 pm for couple On lake and MS@ East | stay by week month or year. We es ace 3 kceras a detuse 3} ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE Highland Ra. Hested. EM 3-2456.| Nice for vacations. EM 3-407 baths Water, sewers and gas, entrance, adulta only. 163 Green IMMEDIATE ee es Gel! Sacenctes re FOR CONVALESCENT | 915.625. FHA Terms. Street. _ =| rms. and bath; if. mar | he — pee —— ere ACHE OR GOU- ORTONVILLE. er TE ARG heme. ewly ope’ hurse | Wonderful piace to raise your ag nansena bie. Close in. FE. cheery Swe am oe aa Sa times For informa. | family. Call Mr. Martin, OLive 47 _MApie 5-9687 eves. __ - | call FE 6§-4267._ - neon. Mr Ragan, Woodward 3 ROOMS, NICELY FURN PVT SYLVAN LAKE AREA Hotel Rooms 39 bath Baby welcome. 210 8. An-| Almost new Serres) aie bane. \~ R I M. SELDEN CO. _derson, _ | «Comment, living rm.. dinette, kitchen | *DIIDX’ |S BED ry IN INDIAN J LARGE RMS UPPER ALSO | wih) breaklost apsce 3 beéres | HOTEL ee BURN | * Vilage. bel meal [poste in Inotax arge rms. nicely furn. meena by y or Wee’ have privale bath and entrance. Inc . 408] W Maple, Rirmingham Also 1 er 2 room apartments. | ee Near bes. PE ©1632. 9 8. Pad- Midwest 6-2900 | Cooking. and ‘refrigeration unit. | (UPSTAIRS APT 3 ROOM 8 SAND | 4 464 Auburn PE 2.9230 | c wLT! * en water elec. stove aay au ee eaTH A aamaree| ang refrig furn Laundry priv. | “HOTEL ROOSEVELT | | mi. north of High!a Enjoy | APT CHILDREN WEL- Rooms = 50 Rates £17.50 up. all city con- | SUGDEN LK desired 1415 Bath ST. “Who did your lenaeca ping? ” YR. ROUND HOM Auto heat $10500. Extra lot MICHAEL ment and a large lot for $18. For Sale Houses 43 E if ate. EM 3-380). well built home full basement. gas heat. Total price $12,000 with terms. BRICK — 4 BEDROOMS ONE FLOOR — all this plus full base- Other attractive features, See this at THREE BEDROOMS ONE STORY — ideal for children. with deep jot ts of trees. glassed sun porch, a truly family home. $14,700 — Terms. LAKE ORION — OXFORD AREA We have an office in Orion serve = Lake front home lor ear old to a Year round $8000. ake front home for $14,000 end lots of acreage homes in this area. Call and desirable MY 2-2821 or stop at 102 8. Broadway, Lake Orion FOURTH S&T home with full rooms oak floors. basement, n large — 4 BEDROOM tee For Sale Houses 43| For Sale ouses 43 NEW 4 ROOM AND BATH, PRAC- PIN Ld LAKE. op- tically finished. Big lot, $305 down. — Rate face J eae ‘ s, bath 7 BEDROOM FRAME HOME, trees. If, mon’ feck. fruit ful) basement, garage, In Roch- |. ter, trict. Bus at door. $28,500. Call = #1209 Generous terms, MA. 6-3560. : We wil) owid on 3 bedroom shell tows Cost you L $4.370, arin down, $45 mo. 16 pr other ne available r model. canine additional informa- "RED TF HORSE CORP. 5019 Cass Eliz. Rd. FE 4-2352 or FE 2-178 . ANNETT North Cass Lake Road ‘Sat. & Sun: 2-4 New Custom Built Home “LOVELY 3 BEDROOM BRICK — Livin, room it x “s Kitchen rose iat hate ie rooms x0—12x11—11x! ie SAS Acyl bath. All oak floors. Full base- OFFERS aig Oil — i‘) car garage. * ft 15 . . . town. Hose Eni lac) Near W ebster School Attractive 2 bedroam a- in’ excellent pexidegeal West Huron street to Cass Lake low road. Turn right to property. area. Modern kitchen with breakfast nook, basement, storms a screens. Ipau- ated. Lot x 160. 2 car garage. sate: terms J. R. HILTZ REALTOR * Open 9 - 8 un t= ¢ $1,800 Down 1011 W Huron st - FE 5-6181 § room and bath bungalow, built Sin. 1954.- Close to CLARKSTON ESTATES MIDDLE LAKE Here's an all wee ranch, over 76 ft. long on large schools, stores and bus line Pull basement with sutoma- sas oil heat. Full price $11.- 2 Homes—l.ake Front 1 house has § rooms and bath, and the other T mbviias | i | corner in Clarkston’s most | pular subdivision, Home fea- | "oma and bath. need some ites 3 bedrooms with double; ‘[¢pairs. 63 foot frontage on closets in each rpe \ Park Lake a centins val- hallway Ful) ceramic tile bath-/ Ue at $12,600. Term room. Large 24 «x 13 ft. living Seminole ]ills Attractive newly decorated in location Large carpeted liv'ng room, l'g baths, tiled basement, gas heat, water softener. combination storms and screens. Only $18,900, rae reom with wall to wall carpet-_ ing & large Tennéssee ledgerock | fireplace. Thermopane picture window The vestibule entrance has ceramic tile floors and double closet Home also has carpeted dining room. The 9 x 16 ft. kitch- en will fil) any woman's dream The.2 car attached garage is 2249 x 23'2 Home is completely | orga Also has oak floor is home features full basement with roman brick fireplace at end of recreation area. The rough Bloomfield Highlands 4 bedroom brick home built in 1951 on nicelv landscaped jumbing is in for shower, etc lot basement Large automatic ol! naan foe floor 4 hese furnace. Gas hot water heater rooms and bath Ate Home is in excellent condition throughout amd only 1 year old. Owner leaving state. A real buy at $26,000 cash to morienes: Call tached 2 car brick garage Large picture window and fireplace in living room Recreation room, oil heat, now for appointmen’ aluminum storms and i screens Price reduced to $24,000 for quick sale. Clarkston | 4 Bedroom Ranch Real Estate Inc. | Nearly new Bayport stone 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich ranch home 33 x 55. Fire- MAple_ 5-5821_ “WILLIAMS LAKE _ Neat 1 bedroom home. Located. garage in basement Lot x 330 close to sehoris on 65 x 163 wooded jot with lake and shopping center Lake privileges. Goog enough for a privileges $35.000, terms home -— cheap enough for a sum- mer cottage. $5500 Low down payment plas- | tered walls Only $8489 with $2000 _ down, See this FE 4-9584 Lawrence W GAYLORD cae REAL ESTATE. ! FE 44975 BY OWNER. home on a large iat Nice shade, and look! Only 65.500 | rour’ AND BATH DOWN with $1.000 cdn- | Here's a honev' to anyone. fruit trees room and dining reom and @ love- lv kitchen Basement Only $10,990. Easy terms WEST OF PONTIAC All fenced basement Has 2 bdrms rage You should see this cute 2 eles! Another dandy 2 bedrm all mod-— ern with full Lake priv. Oxbow $6,800 with $1,500 dn i', car ga- This will appeal Large landscaped lot Living | } lf vou can make a { 7. G Trocke. | come, 6469 Williams Lake Roed | veniences. Call M#ford MU 3 RMS. & BATH STRICTLY F PRI- 48132 | HURON ROTEL yy CLEAN, MOD. TO ee eee 4 SIDE. NEWLY DECORATED. | | Wes Huron St. Phone FE 2-8266 | J ROOM FURN APT. No Can | rooms a! Li a only dren FE 8-1816 FE 2-1523. or FE_2-2230. Rent Office Space a | E ARTH. : fer Cian reapenaibie cm "Rent decors ee = \¢ Se ee ce ae oe |S acal te an older coapte = Apply between} and § pm OR 1 AND 2 RM MODERN CARING. | doctors: consists, etc 2025 Or- | neat and very comfortable 2 bed- | Waterford Village. By week Harbor FE 4-8334 room home situated on blacktop 3 ROOM AND BATH UTILiTizs ‘07 Munro Cabins. OR 36103.__| road about 2 miles northwest, _furn 28 N. Edith’ PE 48431 2 BEDROOM HOME FOR RENT For Rent, Office Space of Pontiac City limits 2 nice } ROOMS WITH PRIVATE EN- 35784 Ideal location for professional use — wacaes Cit piety ete usaoera trance and bath. OR 30513 2 SMALL GARAGE [HOUSES NEAR | Totel of 140 aq it evallabie | space & full bath. Partial base- “a AN . e c o | ment for storage space & a i's 3 ee xo pil et school teacher ont Newlyweds or h ] ; | car garage Kool Vent awnings ing distance from GMC Truck.| bachelors welcome See Clark. onn .i1rwiln & aluminum storms & screens Phone OR 3-7877 _2062_ Commonweeith < make this comfy heme an eve- J RMS PRIV. BATH AND EN. 2 ROOM MODER CABINS” FOR bee aes | catcher! The rich bleck soil will ti E ional 1 FE- rent. 4274 Dixie Hw 101'y N Tet a" Street | grow anything. Even the price ts 28st ere eee \J ROOM HOUSE NEAR “Bus, NO ee eee / back to earth — only $10,500 with, drinkers 1035 Owkl : | Eve FE2-1804 or FES-4s6 : $1500 down Owner will discount 3 ROOMS. | uc . CHILD 10 OR OVER — accepted. 47058, ROOMS, Sarees BATH A entrance. Heat and electricity in- 3 BEDROOM RANCH She NEW. xp _' or_2_ehildren OR 3-5023 3 ROOM ee) ‘APT. 3330) 4 Onrice SPACE R DOCTOR, Dentist. or smal} Cjinte- at FE 43684 1990 Inquire | corner of Auu- wy eluded. Close to Pontiac & Fisher __Crooks burn and Crooks Also beauty — Rody. Child or baby welcome. AP- 3” ROOM HOUSE FURN CHIL. —"°P sk Tinted St Clair, Parking 10" dren welcome. FE_2-3172 | Air Conditioned Office 3 ROOMB "AND BATH . Tare HOUSES. BATH — he Avetlabie in Capital Sav. & Loan Stowell Rent Reasonable Phone FE 4-0561 OFFICES FOR RE ery ROOM J AT 4708 HIGHLAND RD | ae Watkins Lake Apply at cot- _tage 5 3 ROOM L¢ aes COUPLE. REF. erences — required FE 23-5262 3} ROOMS & BATH, NICELY \g UNITS” 1 & 2 BDRM! | BUSY IDEAL LOCATIO fure . good location prefer work- Badal Lhe eu ale sana ll REA | | GOOD PARKING FACIL ITiks Ine couple or business lady OR 73-2805 FONT ea i0 aPEA Bead a ne ee Fu = ‘3 ROOM APT TENANTS TO act FURN. HOUSE AND APT FOR OFFICE TO RENT IN ~ DRAYTON tent. Children welcome. Call Ro- 385 ae coaner: ae pen bay meet meo, Plateau 2-2360_ Plains. 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1 100 . ‘FURN COTTAGES. pgiiepren For or Rent | Miscellaneous 4 42 ROOMS AND BATH. NickLY | "come, 0 Dixie Mwy. __ firnished. carpeted. on bus line. FURN LAKE FRONT "HOUSE 3 BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER. POL- | good location. prefer working cou-| Ddrms 4 months occupancy $500 ishers scrubbers, cement grind- ple or business lady Call before se of yr. $78 per month OR ors steamers. etc. FE 38-3144 240 am and after 5 pm Unga ee ee Baldwin Ave | = Qa OMEN. “GaOe| ONE WAY } RMS AND BATH, NEWLY DEC. [OF sale. Also lot. . | crated. Washing facilities Baby __Clifforo_ COAST TO COAST In Pontiac [RENT HERE LEAVE THERE and Closed Trailers 45 Her. telcome. MYrtie MODERN N 4 | ROOMS "AND GARAGE. ?- 1981 9471 Pontiae Re ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED NEW Ta ao ase BLOCK |r. »™* Private entrance and bath. 87 _8.| i and garage at Eliz Lake. | oo For Sale Houses Parke deal for refined working couple =, ] ROOMS OR «@ RooMS ae Avail July Ist. References, Lat wtilities, child weleome. FE 4 $4608) eee 3) ROOMS. HEAT, LIGHTs AND| Rent Ho Houses Unfurn. 36 gas 650 Northview Court, oe RAR LP TERANS Oakland BEDROOM HOME ON CASS. V E J ROOMS WITH UTILITIES. VERY elean. Well-furnished. Bee afte . ' 7 BEDROOM YEAR ROUND HOME 430 or Sat_& Sun_ 16 rage on Watkins Lake, gas heat. OR | 3} MODERN ROOMS s PRIV/TE EN-| 3-170 _trance and bath 107 Mt. Clemens. "BEDROOMS. MODERN HOUSE. __Leke. $80 per month FE 5-9814 ONLY $300 «ROOM APT. PRIV. ENT. 1841 White Lake Rd | _fhare bath FE 6-673. ____ 3 ROOM HOUSE. 3634 Auburn. 1. «ROOMS AND BATH. ON WEST! child welcome FE 7-007 | te FE FT |i ROOMS, GkS HEAT CARPETS «RMS. AND ark WEST SIDE. FE 40808 or FE 467000 Apply_at_95 Dwight 8t 3 BEDROOMS. NEWLY DECO- # ROOMS AND BATH. CHILDREN | rated home In Waterford. OR PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS welcome. 407 Cass, OA 8-2918 | 3-7323. Eves OR 3-5297 : 4 RMS. SHARE (res WITH OWN-7 ROOMS UPPER, WOLVERINE 3 Bedroom @r lights furn. No drinkers. $14) Lk. front. MA 43247. wk. 4211 Dixie Hwy., OR 3-1621. 4 ROOMS AND BATH, . ON WEST Side. FE 5-77 ane ee DRAYTON PLAINS. 4221 Saginaw ‘Trail. 4 room duplex, modern _ $12.50 per wk. F 8-1606 APTS. AVAIL LEASE LAKE FRONT YEAR Homes CHECK THESE able. Some with children welcome. round home Sandy beach. 3 bed- E 5 Adams Realty Co, j82 Auburn rooms and 1'% baths, living room | FEATURES Ave. FE 4-3393 as Knotty | pine | perch. sce | OS Sears Birch doors, = loge AND BAT? place, oi] heat, av water living rm., auto. hea ; bed pate, Lowee. OriLiriEs auto. washer & stove 90 a mo lots, city sewer and water, Close | _frinking. MY 26186. | Will gee elec and eas MY to everything. 7 ROOM Opec PORN | a 67 North Shore Dr. Lake P : aa PE ts DERN? BEDROOM WELL IN- ayments Seg iE ROOM HEATED) sien on Inke 2628 Grange Hall carpeted, refr a , Stove in Rochester. Detroit WEbster seams CLEAN 4 ROOM a & shopoin < center Rd. near Ortonville * NICE ¢ CLEAN 3 ROOMS | AND. bath with garage Idea! for voungr couple. $65 per mo. At Crescent Lake FE 5-2566 NEAR MILFORD. _ MODERN - $53'92 per Mo. PLUs TAXES AND INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY “LOSE TO 8 Edna. 21 in = "a apace. Near! rks. beaches $75 « month Cail, ry ‘» mile past “Montcalm and 5 RE “3011 days. 8 ; : Bra Ps Sr Mee thee chester, ~ MU 4-8381 | | Bune ad = pooh Turn right a VE ENERGY, usr. Castell Realty See WANT ADS! To find a YER ROtRD > rm tsete job, place to live or a "tur." home en ae | good used car, see Classi-, fied NOW, 43 bedroom home 2 ¢ar garage near | 810 MELROSE Drive out N. Per- | Clarkston Real Estate-3 - 20 $ Main Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-582) tif $500 DOWN Civilians $870 Dn. No extra costs New 2 Bedrooms Gas heal, paved Streets, auto het water, MODEL, }° located 442 Franklin corner Ne- branka Open daily 3-8 Sat & Sun 12-5 Model phone FE 8-051 BEAUTIFUL HOME IN HUNT- ers Creek. Almost finished. 5 roums and bath [nquire 2721 Metamora Rd “ ELIZABETH LK. ESTATES _ Brick, 2 lots, gas heat. ment. carpeting fireplace __pPossession 5-548 _ ROOMS. CORNER LOT _karage, FE 2-8746 LINCOLN HEIGHTS~ 3 BEDROOM BRICK, TILED BASEMENT. ER NAR AGE WaA- | full base- Early IT MUST SEE. To APPRECIATE ‘3689 OAKSHIRE. LARGE FARM HOUSE WITH epevt 2 acres Shadv yard. Close church and school ic ga- rege FE 2-2206 & FE 2-7 7136 BY OWNER. 4 BEDROOM HOME All modern. 2 lots, 121 W. Chica- go. Will take a small home in | trade. MY 3-3205__ GI RESALE AT 4 PER CENT “IN. | terest home, FE 5-5402. 151 W. Shef- field _ ee $400 DOW [2 bedroom modern, Full bath, blinds. With jake privileges. | With acre i#. Full basement, alu- | ; Minum siding, storm windows, 1} block from ae Terms, N i Gl ¢ | New 3 bedroom modern, Perimeter | | heat, tile bath, lake privileges. 2 acRES Corner parcel nhs lag oom land, poor house (c PANGUS. “1919 MIS __Phone Ortonville, 132, Coliect — PARTLY MODERN, lot 100 by 288 $6,500’ with sie down, OR 3-4386 € ROOMS, LP RAME HOU. _to be_ moved. i ke — _ ROOMS AND | fees ‘LOEATE \_on Pontiac Tra - FE TO BUY TO SELL SALTOR _Partridge is fhe Bird” see. 2 ‘BDRM HOUSE 1 YR OLD Pay equity oo cen aod take over _payments. SMALL caveauuac. HOUSE, la (acre. land. Pay ofr equity. OL 1-4872, 3495 Bendelow. i pletely furn. formeee. "; yra. | 4 zs Straits Lake, $11,450. AND. i i | $54 a month 2 bedroom | | a | | ur cash. Call for appointment to- | _| | LARGE, ALL eaear FARM home. Ideal for rest home, ete. Located, at 2045 North Adams Rd 3 acres land 6.500. . MY TL, late evenings, a!! day Sun... BY py ae 2 ag le RE 1648 Union Lk Rd Thats right pts ef school seatn hea your needs Located on large cor- clone fence & trees and shrubs geiore rooms have large clos- eta and are easily accessible to the full tiled bath The room is lerge and has vestibule | entrance Dining L and plastered | 2 BEDROOM WITH LAKE PRIVI. kitchen has lots of cupboard space | The large The 3 utility room ALTOR TIME TO MOVE folks —the 0 before school This 3 bedroom in of Waterford Twp. should in ner lot. Complete with walls with coved ceilings. and ig neat as a pin. has automatic perimeter heating fit living oil | system and kids are) buy now and starts the _EM 3-4471 | | | F automatic electric hot water heat- | er. A Teal buy at $12,500 w $2.950 down. Cal] now! Clarkston | Real! Fstate 20 8 Main. Clarkston Mich MAople 5-S8&21 ith. |§. ROOM, WEST SIDE TERRACE, 000 — $2.70) down. Write Pon- ‘0 tiac Press Bor SYLVAN “CENTER RANCH TYPE 3 large bedrooms. 1's baths. & 8 lot 120% we Save $000 _Owner. _FE 2-60 LAZE. Fi lake ideal beach, FRONT 12 room brick dutch Colonial, o standing In every way, full ba ment, retreation room, beautify landscaped yard with quest ¢ 8 90 ut. se- hiv ot- tage, we also have a 4 bedroom front on Scott Lake be ‘happy IMMEDIATE POSSFSSION $1000 00 down moves § room bungalow with recreati room. large lot. see this one want it, cal] now KEEP COOL nicelv landscaped Oxbo w Lake, $1500 00 down with immediate possession give us a call Saturday or Sunday and we will you, to show you in this on to In this summer playground. 2 bed- | $6100.00 full price, See it today. FISHERMAN This one ts for vou, tie your +t at back door, 3 bedroom Cass Canal front, $8250 00 with EZ terms, act fast. | and it's yours. Russell Young, | 412 | wo Huron EALTOR & BUILDER __FE + 44-4525 Johnson: FOR BETTER HOMES LAKE LOUISE PRIVILEGES Payments only per mon of $1,650 and move in ELBOW ROOM om one ecre of ground. 3 bed- rooms, full basement. throughout. ith taxes and insurance. modern Big 2 car garage with work space Perfect coun- try living or only $9,500 total with terms 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH subw auty. Fully tiled | bath with colored fixtures, large utility room = garage, beautiful landscaped lot with | garden space Low down par- ment. LAKE PRIVILEGES Nearly new 3 bedroom ranc Lake privileges with this west” roan h. large utility, room = aluminum storms screens, -large lot, new lawn al} in. Only $4.200 “total with terms. Start your sub- urban living ‘now, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. : FE 4-2533 Evenings after @ call Mr. Jol, rr 40855. ae | Roy Annett Inc. 28 3 BEDROOMS A truly good buv eniy $7500 tor this reomy modern home Lo: _ cated on canal in Keego Harbor substantia! down payment see this one! LOVELAND 188 Cass Lake Re Keego Harbor FE 4-1661 F Huron 8.0466 _Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 23-4875 FE 765 DOWN — Lovely starter home t f rki at 16 E. Pike : te near chy Mall 4 YR. OLD. CINDER BLOCK with full basement ‘Exterior al! oe eto 8 hell house. 4% rooms tile feature Piette 3 Pp vert nich sep- throughout Cail FE 8-146 ¢, Wired, automatic t water ISTINGS WANT rs kit sink and all interior studding SMALL EQUITY IN an’ tose House ta ety. Will wee eore home and wel! trade. FE 2-0803 $800 DOWN Two bedroom bun- ee ft! in Birmingham Paved st FIN- pe bath Quick possession ° tahed attic good basement and Good jecation Full price only furnace) Reasonable Corner nt $4250 Drayton Plains - Nees ae Call OR 3-2058 after or |p 96090 FULL PRICE Clean ane pointment 415 W. Walton pin Two bedroom bengalow with ; ou furnm. ek floors 3 pe bat) es a ze : ~ | Lovely kitchen large 13 2 18 ff TO SETTLE ESTATE | living room Terma Here is a $8 room modern bungsiow Arito- well-kept home ~ matic o heat Full ‘asement * Large lot Paved street Located $2500 DOWN — Built nm 1682 levely in good residentia! district on 3 bedroom ranch style bungalow West Side. Make cash offer. D with aluminum sicing Automatic Lavender. Administrator. FE oi! furm, aluminum etorme & 2-4411 ; Sereens 4 per ceat nteres: Large | 3140 W. Huron FE 2-441! 73 a 184 f% lot Tile bath Sylvan Lake Village $3000 DOWN — West side © Excel- Bam Warwick hes several new lent condition’ Large 7 rm mod- ranch homes with 7 bedrooms, ern home in very good neighbor- heed Pull besement Loveiv front Weil - land- scaped lot t “A ioe of living here fer only $11,500" bath and wash-room With. or without basements. massive fire- place with studio ceiling. Really makes a beautiful living room The all-Crosiey kitchen with table top stove. sullt-in even dishwash- lty car gar MANY MORE -- to choose from er. and metal cabinets. makes a Our office wil! be open 10 to 4| kitehen to admire Construction Sunday Pay ue a visit and look | features are tops Best erade fir over our many HOTO - LIST- lumber, face brick, aluminum INGS You'll save fime & money window and screens Rea! plas- Park right at our door ter Real tile Amble gas air heat Reinforced concrete drive- ii . . wer sadn cas catace Che aceet HW. BROWN, Restiar | and water installed 1 block from | 1362 W Huron Ph FE 2-4 private city bathing beach Price ___ Multiple Listing Service 2 Open Sundays on Che!- ee $100 DOWN “for appt Wi bud oo ‘our io exterior complete vou finish -interior FE 2-215 leges on Williams Lake, $1000 “6 ps eae * as oat! down. | A.C. COMPTON & SONS| W. DINNAN FE 27 FE 4-257 66 W Huron -——— Se ane ree a WILL BUILD BRICK IN ROCHESTER, 3 BEDRM rench-type bome on voor frame 6n 2 lots Full basement lot $580 dn per mo. recreation rm, 2 baths, attached Complete on exterior, “Mich- garage 1103 Oak Olive 1-6234 Clic & Hamer 2 W Mure LAKE FRON 3 FP -DROOMS FE 5-818 bath, niche utility, dining L fand large living room 2 car fa — rage 110x220 ft ot. $13 750 On “TEMPLETON _ 3 884d *WILLTAMS LAKE, ~CHAPIN Choice home with spacious rooms, remodeled throwghout New hot ~Waler heating plant basement. beaul'ful iarge lot. with plenty of IF VOT , NE PD T.¢ YTS Or shade trees and jandscaping Ge. “4: <\potgi? ace e Tage. paved st. across from su R¢ us yM \ Ie = UG it = per market Clee to achesis lake TVA VOU SE NSS Passes Ou ere 2 3} > Bla 3 BEDR OO M 3 room modern 2 tdrme. full HOME VUTTI tT. bath pale secereies kiteben eye cas with dinette space ining room BASEMENT, TOONT- ana »inree iieine rom; Freal E = baa porch, ful) basement. sewer and ED CIN \ OU 1] | water nee cedar chake on out- STREET. THIS Ste ceheons, end Mere” OA Iso) wae FRONT HOME FE siete conn TURES 2G eee WHITE LAKT Bee) ete -* Will sel! or trade for small home PORCHES, AND ONRK = oe —— 8 lots bee Bea es Ge ‘ + red a! ‘ ome *u ae- PANELING IN Pk ment an ‘is ‘ae attractive home BIAS - Ono as lake privileges sona LARGE lol WN: terms. . reason ROOM. kK. 1. Templeton, Realtor RORERT CHAPIN. BROKER 2338 Orchard Lake Rd = FE 44543 FE 42542, FE #1131) OR 2.7014 _After 5 call OR 31708 : ATT ENTION & INVESTORS : $1,000 DOWN Baye this were | building ag eee modern room a ow rent: for $100 per mo. Located Sunda y2 5 p. m. on corner lot fn ek Srovies subdivision ‘one of 3 business lots 5} Lar nowy D in santivisns: A wonderful in- 255 . ] pen vestment for future security. Hur- avee ry' Complete price y $8,750 100 ft. frontage on beautiful with 960 monthiv Silver Lake, ric an & ce frame ranch style home Here {s a real buy if vou want eoastaped preands uee®. income preverty 4 modern a : it h : tures large living room with $is0 per mo. sizes large 6 Toom icture window, fireplace, 2 apt. for owner. “ot 1 |. lo right cheerful bedrooms eated on ved road east side, with large closets, led near Pontiac. This oroperty is den or additional bedroom, zoned for b will h 1% tile sees ones kitch- for 3 bedroom modern home or en and dining area, cance sell with $5,000 down hot "water immediate Pee: Dorothy snyder Lavender ton inspec tive en on Dixie Highway to 3140 W. Huron wr 29-4411 aver Lake Rd., turn right 4 BEDROOM MOTT! WA YR. BRICK. Walton Bivd., left to Carpeted Loads of storage space, Sliver Hill Dr. (ist street paneled rec. — attached 2 car on left) to —- Sales- garage. FE 2- man on premises. eer 6 ROOM RANCH I cme on PEO wi its A LF HO IE SPRING, A SHARP HOME. IRST OFFERI NEAR 7 Pee CLARKSTON. ea state = Tot or PE 28800 R. J. Vv ALUET Realtor —r ——| 35 OAKLAND AVE * FE OPEN > _MULTIPLE LISTING ‘SERVICE wee : ee ‘Houston for Homes SUNDAY Z to: | . || MACEDAY GARDEN i A beautiful) home; Full basement E AST SIDE | Nice shade trees, fenced in back | § room modern, 2 bdtms.. full beth, Shs Set veneomen. Oniy $16,- newly decorated kitchen with dirt, ette apace. Dining room and large. room. Front rch, full | NEWLYWEDs oben! ent, sewer and Sater. new. ‘those new homes with — shakes = ae. dear, fice furniture included. Get your garee Close is roceries and move in i * 58.150 with Mt SS , down, rou should see this nt 17 Going st. 1 uburn- — eae rae + empleton, Realtor | WARD FE. | REALTOR For Sale Houses 43 ae mere ng Partridge “BIRD" Wes SIDE, “$8.950 of house the money : = what is pale in this spa- Popes 3 — home. rooms Leiden room = — and Has mas, & Teens, tian binds. Harm = basement. more could vou ask for only 88950 on easy terms. Move in at once! aan PER na T i 0 wit jamediet possession PARTRIDGE FE 4-3581 HURON ST. price able for 1050 W. 4 room partly modern house, g&- rage, ‘quick possession. coneline furnished § room mod- “ern house. Close in. Reasonabie down men de cerca, on Hospital Rd New modern. house-attached garage And reasonable ter ms GEO. MARBLE, 6261 Andersonville Rd Phone OR 3-1268_ ~~ @ ROOMS—6 ACRES» On paved road northwest of town New 6 room ranch type. & beautiful wooded ecres. Needs minor interior finishing with smal) down yw ELIZABETH LAKE and bath Realtor Waterford Fatra plus ut and “glassed sun porch. Small home at rear to fiz up and rent out. Large lot and only 200 ft. to rge 4 room BROWN sandy lake Laderheanaly lot. $750 down and immediste possession R. D. RILEY, BROKER , 00 Elizabeth Lake Rd PE 46-1157 (45 ACRES, NEAR GOODRICH. | bedroom modern Some, small tenant house, two car garage, barn. Nice lake frontage Priced to sell. $16,000 Terms. Root Real- ty, Otisville Ph. 2252 ~ WATERFORD | LAKE ESTATE Overlooking Silver Lake $500 DOWN. 2 ACRES WITH “GOOD | Offered | Golt | > BEMINOL® HI Natura) hreplace, For Sale Houses 43 UNIO 1ON LAKE losed ee on lake. $950 down, NORTH END New. 4 room hard wood floors, furnace. large chrner borh 6 clos down. "RIDGEWAY REALTOR ldwin 4-6: "i OL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE i i rm. Enclosed screened | | SUNDAY 2 to 5 NEW 3 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOMES ON YOUR LOT OR OURS FEATURING Flush doors. plastered walls, Aluminum sliding windows select oak floors Delco ei! heat: - electric hot water heater: sliding closet doore large kitchen and bath. ~ tunity a home with found om higher models . . . FOR ONLY $0.975 PLU 8 LOT DIRECTIONS TO MODEL: 3272 PONTIAC LAKE RD. Telegraph road to Pontiac Lake , west 2 miles to model. Watch for signs MODEL OPEN DAILY § TO 8 - SUNDAY 2 TO 8 ' om SUNDAY 2 to § Raptor rests this all brick 2-level | 9> 3 Dedroom home along with an | 278) Ironton . ' abundance of custom features, | r Tr: rrec cach as 2 seauitel brica fire. | Owner Pransfe yt | places, large ceramie tile bath- ere 8) veut epportest7 he rooms large closets, spacious purchase @ fine home a kitchen with Toads of cabinets, ", with birch doors. recreation space | in partitioned off includes 2nd fire tures picture window overlooking Silver Lake Golf Course Timken Stient automatic heat Also l-car basement which garage and many other fine fea- - tures Pull orice $17,900" Call for. an appointment today! Clarkston | Real Fstate 2 8 Main Clerkston, _ _MAple 3 5-582) $67 Per Month | incjuding tases and imeaurance After @ reasonable down payment Will buy you this 2 year oid % room bungealew Tiled bath full basement and oi! furnece Land- seaped and fenced Good buy at only $12 500 Mich, | 3 BEDROOM | BRICK ' An almost new ranch home with with full ceramic tile bath beau- tiful custom decorated recreation | | room, large 802150 f landscaped | let MUST BE SEEN INSIDE | | TO APPRECIATE $18280 with | terms ~SYLVAN REALTY CO pe Orchard Lake are) + _VE s-o41e | WATERFORD TWP. Attractive S rm & bath home, oil heat. elec. water heater car, rt Blinds sterma & screens ‘ice large jot. fenced-in Paved erert Quick possession. only $1656 own, oa CEves, OR 3-4888/ | AK FRONT With this nicely finished lake front home consist- | Ine of large Hvimg rm. with fire- place. good sized bedrm with dining area, utility Screened perch the width house auto ol! water heater elec stove, new kitchen cebinets & Youngstown sink Only $1500 gown Immediate possession &§ ROOM HOME 4 bedrms and full bath wp large rooms down Ful! bacement stoker heat Close to, shopping Low cash price _ John K. Irwin * Beat the heat REALTOR Since 1925 1101's N Saginaw Street PE 5-447 Fre Fe 23-1804 or DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING ' ERVICE OTTAWA HILILS° HOME Lovely family home. can«tsting of spacious living room 13%24 with ' fireplace, modern kitchen. break- fast room, two dandy bedrooms and bath on Ist floor, two bed- rooma up. outstanding basement | — one oil heat. solid Diack. op rar garage. down -- §70 Month. . 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW "> Acre-@ale or Trade Attractive modern home. combina- tion living room and dining reom ft.. long,’ kitchen 10218 nice bath, da y -bacement with oil AC. heat, nice recreation room. & berries. trees, excevtional terms. or trade on 7% bedroom home in Pontiac. 104 FT. oe Lnapeegh dln hn ALOW $8750 Neereae Geneon. spa- cious livine room with leree nic- ture window penoramie view. two nice hedrooms ‘ovelv tile bath large spreading shade deal = $0975 ene kitchen, A-1 basement with oil A.C. heat. two water svetems, good 3 bedroom sell or trade on home. ading shade trees, lovely lawn, over 30 By bad joeation for OFFICE QPEN SUNDAY 1-8 DORRIS &S0N REALTORS Huron FE 4-15 ‘OPEN 32 W S87 Crcbarg Lake vimee” . HOUSTON REALTY SUNDAY 16 348 S. EDITH See Pontiacs, best home rahie: | Featuring plastered walls, oak floors, gas heat. mahogany doors, large picture: window, fully {neulated, paved —_ one block Sia""maih‘etglae test ™ ne me en 8 teraratee. Se today, Russell iietns 6 rooms. This is a dream home | 10 bearing fruit trees, also grapes | lace and fea- | ; | i kitchen | | 5 anaes i | $4350 i REAL r SUnnEs 412 WW, = excellent location’ With lake privileges on Silver - Lake' This hbme offers 3 bedroom and den with leveiy fire- lace and attached garage eu ly leve this spacious lot with back yard all fenced In end to top ut off a patio 1223] We would ithe tm stress the fart that the rice ie @ verv realistte gown Dont miss this rare value Dixie Highway to &'- ver Lake road 4 m! Welton Bird then west one binck to Ironton Fo ow signe - OPEN ADA 2 to: S 392 Oneida \ ‘ Seminole | {ills If real sound vaiue fom- dined with a perfect neigh- borheed appeals te) 0 Foe then your quest for a heme shoul¢ end here Brick, '? I\e ceramic and eimost al the wanted features so rarely found 'm one home We deem it a privilege to tnvite public this remarkable for the firet time Sunday 2 te Spm | — SUNDAY 2 to § 2254 Fairport 1 Must Be Sold : | “ | This weekerd Thie ‘se @ Tare oppertunity Imagine 3 bedrooms. 2 full cerem:r tile bathe Tennessee mar- ble fireplace in 34 ft living room plastered attached earece Many other features Wher net see for rourcelf end MAKE ['s AN OFFER This home is ectre to be sold this weeke: Dirte to Sacimaw Trai! to Denby to Fairport Follow signs OPEN SUNDAY. 2 to § - NGid Argue Washington Park Thies 1s the buy of the year 3 bedroom brick with sténe fromt Newly decoreted in- side and out, tiled bath full basement with tion room and terms avaliable GT or trade vour present equiftr on the home today 't« va- cant Orchard Lake road ta Rerwick (‘At Tom s« Market: Seuth one block to Argvie and left two bleck® ta prop- erty, follow signs | Round Take Newly decorated rem a bath Jocated just ') bieck from lake 24 ft liv: Ing toom with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, and clean as « hounds teoth, § extra Inte and 2 car garage AND IT’S VACANT. Only 81.450 down and per month Whatcha waitin’ fer? 4 Special Features Combined with careful plan- ning, provide an unusual amount. of charm & com- fort In this new ranch home located 3 miles east of Pon- extra powder room off mas- ter bedroom, ledgerock fire- place, buflt - breakfast nook, of] heat. Sforma and screens) And many more features to ceive vou BET- TER LIVING. A truly at- house at an even attractive orice of 500. Call now to Inspect home West Suburban New ranch home with 3 bed- rooms, tiled bath, with twin chen and d full basement vene ofl heat, and pavement ose will seco wire and clear home in tred $13,500. cacema Dravton Woods Ranch With al] the convenience and comfort offered,in this 3 bedroom beauty you'd ex- pect to pay much, much \, More than the asking price of $12,500 Gleamine oa k floors, carpeting. Of} heat, ‘end a perfect parcel, ao x 293 ft. it You'll be sorry you miss this on one Bateman Kampsen REALTORS inutiele Listing garvce” =. i to schools. le te. ttle fine * recrea- FF 4.0528 tile bath, ges good llere is the finest oppor- for you to have built, on your lot or ours, specifica: tions and advantages priced é f fy = = 5 * { z { t x ry # = = 4 * . i. ai ee \ $4 i = Ck * é r es 4s i eae ™ —_ ™ in -~— i ei ol t : “ : . a : ' ; pees s (e% ' ? : oo ® : / = : : : : . : ‘ 7 i! . / ‘ . x * gj ‘ 4 a! i 4 * js { , , . «€ oh a ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 + . J _THTRTY-ONE te } 7 z a . fl : ! ' ____For Sale Houses 43 ___For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) | For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL by = Turner _ For + Sale _ Houses AS For Sale Lake Prop. 4 For Sale Lake Prep.’ “4 4 a a aaa aedahehaaineneaemamaeae 2 [Geen eee : “EQUITY IN § ROOM HOME. _ [$280 DOWN OR WILL ACCEPT “SILVER LAKE GOLF COURSE ve ‘ | “MULTIPLE tustina SERVICE PE 56-7420 “C.” Houston fora Home ear. New 2 bedrm. on } scre to . | o} ft brick Tench home, 3 tye. ys BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. LARGE | ¢ cabin, para tutishe. (ee | ie ome her a gine toom,| Tab "Clateeue © Oe Ch A Tad ae - | Dedivoms mgd oxi full (aeons ae beat, aller ¥ BEDROOM Hi ALL MOD- peting drapes, equipped kitehen. | co Wiles Lease e Caas CARE FRONT — be Sa oe ee cee §. ern bungalow basement, -oar plastered, garage. 100 ft: Priced for Quick Sale £8,000 with Case woods subdi | egies go ee Ane | screened and saifitsned-in fron landscaped Lake Privileges ; a3, $1,000 down large living area, lege fmm nr ‘ bath, ves vestibule strenes end many ® Gv0D Buys | Beta eaden dear window aot oe Aedere | | Be: igned for rent ink lake mee and Ee ee . r all w 8, 2car garage, OR ? | gies lrtras This les Gt resale (C. HOUSTON REALTY | itfge' wont sed: on incre asd SMALL HOUSE FURNISHED Vee yaaa o! “o i” | , Needs rim, ; Ne. | custom BUILT fee 7 of, Ponting City Neaite. Resse EINE Ber “KENN ED Y Cc Schuett , : 3 bedroom w, with full NO DOWN PAYMEN able down payment and rest like | basement, suto. heat and hot wa- . SP See goa sae eS VV ETERANS | “ : z | ter, oak | floors, ‘plastered walls NO MORTGAGE COS Williams Dr. - wean ee ces) Le orthwest Realtor” Cerone tee vem seramie sect : Will bulla om your § free and clear Seo DOWN 30 YEAR 5 Open Evenings tu 9 ee cen nonce Lae and wardrobe closets. Pull price | Kewes war epee warp al ‘ 7 FM_>-4107__Or__KEow ze SAOOS wits terme watt on eee | homes with “tut basement. Or MORTGAGES PONTIAC LAKE § ROOM UNFIN- | See penn _lot OF ours. City or suburban | Suite oo car Mt wb smal down This means jow down payment ened. pom eeet ores Two bedroom 't lots, ‘ ick rter | Bites Cal after 6:30 OR | WHY NOT HAVE THE HOME low monthly payments A’ com: in. 130 f. to lake priv., $5.200.| fitouure poet State éowe, eee EAST SIDE ck starter home, full YOU WA pletely insulated home. 5 spacious _Terms eerie 180 oF cash Pre ntin as pote : 2 bedroom bungalow. with full . ; OWNER HAS BEEN TRANS. Have you been ‘oo « for a rooms auto hot water, double KEFRONT nent bs b own, 2 Clean, with asement, wired, black-| {g7red. 4 bedroom trame home in| home to fit your family. found floor with hard oak top flooring. | Tot on Wolverine tans) 44.980 m0 | 1 180, double. gi <= a Pioneer Highlands, lake privi- nothin, suit eae reequire- ment, neat and siosly landscaped yard, fruit trees tiled bath and shower, and many wi $1450 down. Hannan. 4-4900 leges, possession June 28th, $2500 apo | Then it’s time to check other features See model at 21 ty Gidding. 2894 Jackson, ‘White and berries Full price §8,750, ee PN top) streets Wail take ies aisete eras | mae eee near) ca a ONE SS ile Bie™Sno! LAKE FRONT |_Hat abies Motel etl, wes { s i 8 " « ’ ’ GI $ as built homes by qualified builders. daily car suse Cost = = Se | _tual +4861, Geo R. Irwin trades, property, vacant 1 $X0 DOWN Pines wet beer ce end! terms’ Be- WEST TOWN REALTY CO. BEAUTIFUL MODERN ROMAN . dara Dred dn. No cee costs for ver "DD's S INC. Dlamond 1-0320 In| Walertore. Here's a real deal | ah aa yo | Island _ REALTOR =. 269 Baldwirt Ave lots, old h = ew 2 bedrms, gas heat, paved | 0 Se ee | En) Welesfora, Herein) a teal deal | of lake fr bes wr TE S010 or PE 3-0605 ee Ouses or what! sts Auto hot water. Model o-| 420g Dire Hwy ” Dayton Plains MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE {| froni home bad aver 200 ft of | imicrise ttenssee ee eee | Tf no answer, cal] FE 3-8544 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | have vou. Also ¥% acre braska. Open Daily 3-8 Sat Pon 3 BEDROOM. FULL BASEMENT ° d —Sun_125. Model Ph. FE 60831. | on 3.1231 or FE 5-920 Auto. gas heat. B . | BEDROOM, UNFINISHED) town Fan sose ” “WP. 12) Jake lots for sale. Drive | hetss good cae Witter! | IN GIT cated 443 Franklin, corner me 2467 Lapeer R we ae north of lake frontage Lots of shade trees for easy living An unusual buy. 3 | TGATEWAYS to maeris be : C. Schuett large living room and kitchen. | i screened jin porch. Bouble pot , { mste Seed) benceteaiies as down Modern 2 bedroom home. Garage HAPPI NESS Coleman Pi aad setae e Atos = i . L . pa 3 | room an garage eac tree a pe * FOR COLORED | out Joslyn, 114 miles past tun wae plum tree. evergreens and oak» “The Northwest Realtor” = ze +. . * at dock nd « b t FAMILIES city limits to model OPEN SUN. $700 DOW N PICTURE Yours (or only, siesed cash, Gon EM Sater “Or Eta weod ™ Or pat! Bm cae : Super Ranch type on % acre lot.| Newly remodeled & decorated 3 _ ONE BLOCK TO LAKE nite | for appointment = b eo toe ts | Many new and unusual features. rooms & = _- Auburn Ave, 2 West side, 4 miles Shining White nome Plt Foard a yalees 5 : Reasonable down payment Lake | Bice corner bungalow overlooking the rippling ar S on 2 IINUSUAT bed . Rect eheted eS ; ‘ rivs. Drive out Joslyn to Silver- G i G KL ER RE. \L TY eee of A oo ae ae - - jhe’ Pi fenced rear yard. Easy land con- Wright-Valuet cles right on Silverbell to OPEN | a6 w Saginaw E 4-4001 eel esd. bath wen ao pate Real Estate tac OFFERINGS tract, FHA or GI terms. also, J \ $1,250 DOWN OR TRADE room, oi] heat. part basement, 52) Real Estate Inc Cass Lake front in Cass Lake 1 or ws ener bomes and iii I \ RIG HT, Realtor avicexEn 3 “BEDROOM RANCH | wal water beater. -large land-) 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich. Woods Brick contemporary, an z here. Ask tor Mrs "Howard “is, 345 OAKLAND us ostined | Avs _FE 50441 “type suburban home. automatic fined at Beso’ S800 does It's MAie S031 ______ architects dream. designed for Gillespie St. Ph. FE 2-6421 John! . HOUSE FOR | SALE. 73 8. _ LAKE | eee Pll gered riced at, SPICK AND SPAN AND VA- LAKE LOTS fal lake, bales heer gs insler, Realtor 670 W. Huron, © $0693 oe 5G e : ee | Patel jown. Will con- . ; CANT . UA: home and entertainment. You will x Pa. PE 63525 Multiple Lint |F E 53-0693 FES M41 a payment and balante. | ae trade with quick possession. | Ta neg vs Pos on Ye | WOODED LAKE FRONT at Mace. {ail in love with this at. first ing Service Z Call after 400 FE 5-0815 | Gi tDEE by EA Serve NORTIL SIDE day Lake with gocd beach. $5250: sight. Call EM3-4197 or EM : = | i — : ; = tae ; with $1250 down 3-4236 Lake ree a oe te oe | “Not only did T give him back his presents — I seem to ere te gt ory aod a halt bun: WATERFRONT Los P i ; ; = . : slor : hal on Pontiac a ST AN ¢ $42,800. We also have excellent ONLY 4), — unave ios some bon a couple of other guys: , eee ee una kee Priced trom #1 100 ws sz300 CED AR ISLAND LAKE and acreage Businesses, lots, farms) Interest is all you CC on the { —— ~ —— ——— —— es compe) “ee ee hice cae wien Lourie EKONT HOME HELMA M_ FELWOOD | meat bee se rec ae | : F room. Tull basement tubs Delco 1aKE PRIVIIFGF tots at W Idea: brick 2 bedroom. 2 ear ake ‘ . : g oll furnace Automatic hot wat = Le 5 ca ati : garage Plenty of livin, e 103 Ge us Fine 3 bedrm home on 1's lots | Seminole []j/I< : | Far Sele Hewses_ 43 For Sale Houses 43 Peter noe: Rey ooh a, HSER Lake 6650 & Up win rea iniideu and) OuUl a prise atrest = PE 8-1284 or FE 43844 _ Priced right to sell at 812500) This good bri ‘ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee DI size lol 70-x 120 ft Price re. | *OnMDIe terms 0. Terms ee Ee OF FE O50st | See t. buy it. move right in tad) Sacciioms care San WEST SUBURBAN lor Better Homes duced to $8950 Terms OWNER , NEAR ELIZ LAKE basement with “tas heat Mareen a home oe eee LEAVING STATE F C Wood Co BLILDING SITES Not often is there such a nice 1. baths bedrooms. liv | down FE 4-4 Se - 1 Se?) 1 Te - ‘ . A desirable building lot on Cedar I tee ee ime meer schools) | ee Goi cee ~ \ AN Pearl Buniding Co. ~*~ ‘wor BO Y IT WELL INSURE 17 REALTOR OR 31235 Island ‘Shores Bub. Also Two ae lake and transportation for only iming room. two-csr IP ASSE RSB yy Ti AN I > 1 Corner Williams ‘ake Ra & Moo Gesitable building lots in $10.000 This is m good one and | getage A substantial fam.iy at Ii. 5.7923 — ~ a “wood Park Bub Call EM 34197 you can have terms too See it, | rome ADMIRED 11 : . ~ LAKE ORION . ; ; xE EM 3-423 ‘ he it and move right in . : -SUNDAY 25 Ao SEY: iider's. 8 pay Very modern § room ranch pie- or Beautiful OTH A ONG) Ext Gide tncene: . ND. NOW cis Tie musees Secon Se OO) tt LAKE FRONT IMMEDIATE Pos. avian ‘office 31640 N western as, Living room. dining toom 5045 BSASHABAW ROAD -- - boat dock Very reasonable - by Woodhull FE 61134 MA 6-2503 kitchen bedroom and ful! Brand new } bedroom FHA : ; ae . pike oid home en Union REALTY co REALTORS cowner. MY 3-2880 hath down One full bath up The spacious living room 1t is for sale because the owner; Lake Call EM 32000 for appoint | — oo rative Real Estate Exchange ————— plus two smal! apartments has ® foot picture window has been transferred to Ohio Sit.) _Ment es : 4 -E dR? es S800 DOW \ 2 LD R 3 BEDROOMS ON BALDWIN yas r Findow cated a the neal Vilece Gt Clase = ae FE 2 0263 1e Northwest Realtor” « : | OAT dey b sinks Full basement vestibule closet, pleasant hel e ee of Cl FOR SALE BY oe Y 64726.) Is only our asking for thts % Paradise on a Platter fulluaacemear a ta wel ote | 0a! heat Good condition on kitchen. meta} cupboards | ston, completed this year ultra’ 2319 Hartford on Witams Lake | 1975 W. Huron bedroom, full Sacotneat ' ul 0081 Commerce Leke Ra | Barbecue in u1S@, with outside Needs work inside Gcabis/@ram beard tcns vai | modern’ Uireughout, ) large bed’ Waiertcrd § rsoms @45 taih.| NEET DOOR To BHANCE iouse (on! 2 lowely! ata Sits EM “lalet’ “Or KEawood "22400 i pacsce "ton me vecehens his | nu Sow netalrs) = |03@) up- bath, Delco forced air fur- ! aoeee Rian Ges wii coun une Pr caer. | Parcells ie _POST_OFFICE and (ra trees and lake i — | nis | stai 7 7 ) 7 itchen ‘ormica coun- is PT l a Aap of ? j “ALE LDA = Me with or without the furni-_ bey Gents UAaries tates Pigeon? : "eat Total price 7 80. Only ters 21 ft. ‘Deing room full base- $ $3304 on FE e ele cal te _7 ROOM HOME ON TAKE AP- fleges on Williams Lk" LAKE F RONTAGE | onable do price only $9,650. Rea- | 1.480 down includés all close 44 | «Ss ent With recreation space, oi] — ee ee ti an $2.00 DOWN | WHERE? — Near Oscoda, Mich vd Roehl Flizabeth Lake’ oe costs Drive oot Disie | est. selstoring. FURNISHED. Fur ° e All you do 1s move in and enjoy WHY’ — Swimming, Fishing, Bost. : : e aes ° to Sashabaw Road iin Dray- i . NAN lake front leisure Lovely pine ing = COMPLETE |COLORED — 81.800 DOWN , Rustic Country Home ton Plains). Turn right to IP YOU LIKE $15,250 with , Fo CINMAN 5st; paneled living room with stone WHEN? — Now—Now—West 1! | 3 bedrooms bath and | full ‘ : | prox $3.100 down YES, IT S 68 W Huron FE ¢-2577 oer i ! basement off heat knotty, pine Approx %, acre—100 ft lake medel Other locations avau- RICK | > fireplace nice kitchen with range WHO* — Brownell Realty, FEdera! $250 DOWN front porch, breakfast nook good ' frontage on paved road | edie. FE 2-4036 ! & DANDY -- HOLBROOK sT For Sale Lake ‘Prop. “4 foe dee belcose oot eet rman | sized lot SACRIFICING — This 2 bedrooms bath 2 lays THE PEACHEUI Nice living room = d:ning Soe ie nomic is LAKEFRONT _ isle real bargain pirture - windowed ‘1: ing | 1 NCL ‘ Lo kitenen 2 bedrms ful FRONTING PONTIAC LAKE NEW ovens Shege (ongition | Lot. has ‘ ‘5 room with natural fireplace | Pattern of life in the open can bath & utllity rm Auto ol ound home 2? bedrooms beach 1 Fat price ane a foc Pontiac lake. nice well located Your Choice Large. homey kitchen ~ «un- be yours only 2 miles from tne furn —nearilv new. Garage sath utility reom. plastered ~ Se 7 bere INC 300 sot E side of lake, priced to CAav2E ' qT room breereway attached city limits in a setting that nice jot Handy ‘5 school © a: Nr schools \DD'’s INC. sell terms Ol? ny < rree t®o car oversized garage offers houses costing much more stores, & bus Oniv $8 200 shopping center 4286 ne Hey Drayton Plains Round lake E. of Clarkston, 60 GE REFRIGERATOR Bpace for 2 large bedrooms than the $13,750 asking price of Takes $1,200 dn & $68 75 or cali Peter P2467 Lapeer Ra 6s miles Bort Ol veenet. one GE AUTO RANGE and beth up Full base SUNDAY 26 this 3 bedroom home with full mo 32772 Pontiac Ser of lots from lake, $750, easy : GE WASHER ee ne re ,Manr ex- ses POCKIN basement. 22 ft living room,’ : lea Se OR 3-1231 or FE 5-0291 “PU NTIAC RE . GE DRYER. : aries ras eautiful lafid | : ~ . | pr . as tin cs io 1 1a i £ Load TARE CIDE Geey Open Eves & Gun Re: PE ¥3iee | mt Porgy Fh LET US KNOW YOU DID SEE 3 bedroom Imae tront scar widy isk miivOeeed cs ica formal living room with fire- 0 . . _MUILTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ fee! that now we can THIs aD LING NO rou Furnis hed Only $14- L On! _ piace lake side porch and NORTH TO SASHABAW ROAD offer you the best bt as Ip . ake Only $1 850 cash a TURN RIGHT. WATCH Fo = | ‘bre He oe ween a . ~ 9: FOR ALL THE INFORMATION! & WIA RGE! En 508 ir) 300 down dining room, pare kitchen TUR? : rend bunga!r r = wit \ MODEL 8IGN ; — ONE pee ‘ | the Pontiac area Onir 6 7 — pul * _— ‘ 3] W no 7 FE 5-8183 SALESMAN AT #882 LAKF- ( lar meluccs etesices ically ea pom story moder- home , ieft of these cute 2 bec- BEAUTIFUL N a | . pen Evenings SIDE DRIVE. BAYPORT with fireplace ‘about 21 . Coaecs = 2 etm ns room Komes featuring in HOMES th excer soaks | H | Imphries ~ SC ADAY laundry famae tumece Peon. 7 eiroome story mod- ing room with bu nt spacious reoms with ail | : : 2 p- 2 4 & ern home Double garage 87 000 a mabey | cacca plant | three bedrooms on one Moor . ADAMS : Real Estate Ses tesa teri Wea Ho A. FRITCH, Broker | »ath utility room disan | and © good sized lot- The Reetor FE 20 FE ernie 24° Main. Clarkston, Mich low | $208.00 A fine com- j CA e216 OA 8-205 peartnme stairway to larce American metal kitchen (oe: rmegrape pea Ev enee way ae a OY eee Abie Tess) a munity with lots of actty!- 127 Pr Mi #) = _ oF - m2 attic Clase to «cthools and should please the housewife _Mt LTIPt La i ISTING _ SERVICY EVERY ROOM IR AN INVITATION * . | \KEFR¢ NT ties for the children tnclud- ~ > oppine Not cement yt @olore’ fixtures and con- : — . - me a ats ; 2 ( DAILY & SUNDAY REAI TOR gacd ak hee ven fo trasting’ tile ip the bath» In thts comfortable } bdrm rick REALTORS ag lees ust @ few lote left in this new aoe Cease Publ aay po \ ° os . ee constriction Excellent lots room Drive out Elizr beth ranch stvie home Large carpeted | 100 Sey Ave Pree Parking lake subdivision nice as low as rechial sehoo's close by with Ly a] See these these enceliert Lake road te Crescent Lake Living room with fireplace end Ope s $2.330 wits ent down bus service, fire protection Bile tin Somes be* ore vou buy road. right to Doig built tr bookcase Ce§amic tile 2 LOTS SYLVAN LAKE 30 FT - CR. Ate FC “ORD YGU odane cine fectete cou Per eet Teetsom. bls et ¢* Werr reasonable rm tc bath with vanity table Carpeted of front by 286 f deep After 6 ke and this home and ar Lthott-Jared Builde 80 with $1200 now 0: reuable buvert 4-695 Seminole if dining recom B ful kitcher FE ¢ 6113 oe eae 7 have Beit of all the a eat incladine | tere ey bedre Pr kms Bee panes room ("" BY OWNER MODERN « BED- ~ * ro. uyounG proe just $28 $00 Own t n garage room. year ta 7 ———— i ——————— er has traasferred and bare - : R a fsureance at @, per also ', bath im bacmt Large ah : ends ita: f : ' : arr tent interest . ta ™ert- hre I: aasigie ; Smali ¢ room cottage frame car ahaw Rd ts Marsee tur ie ~ aa Mood eats - af Fireplace full basemen RE ALTY CO struction 2 lots Inciuces water | lett to Drayton Rad and A scsoniike (apac Bquar Oca Rd’ 35 Hugo” of the beach. Large jot with ‘rece 7 AMER Noealtn: Model PE OR B3A531 ee ero ene a shower) 170i aria! : We: ia ee = j A . “prart y Cc miles from Detroit On Midd’ ie ATEW AYS to N, Wea ‘ el Phone x errculetor heat. utility room Im- Fdw M. Stout. Realtor SUNDAY 25 ; cing 18 foo. Seba eka = AL) ASS RE Viel CO Straits Leke $17500 EM 3.2685 1 2 ‘ deere St . oe 2-#209 Mediate possession oric a= es penis : - on in ms aths stea aa ne Homes Sin 2 Office Dlamond 1 2350 €2 psa — EC deca be TT ON Seginae St Ph FE 53-8165 M3? ARDRETH — See t'.'s heat — ol! {®red Shows excelj- 383 hata @ call hs 2m) 3 BEDROOM Fe bce S| HAPP] INESS . “ . PEN - on iand contract at $38 per month realy large lumi-am sa. leat returt om capfal tavestmeat | G8 52055 — FE 6290) - FE SIG1: On 3c7t “acy EAKE FRONTAGE _( ) 7 : ed bungalow With a full din- . Se — | High lots, sand beach tah hzabeth Lake Estates ’ ee ae van WM. H ee DSEN ! BY OWNER OAKLAND LAKE IT'S A BEAUTY ing. fin trees. rz terme. oe S -155n Spick and ep : one S imere REALTO | Home and % lots, « bedrooms, 4309 Sashabaw Rd Four lake Bs Bp rowne ealty, FEderai 2-8837 _ sunday 1: a . with enfinlahea cece oe poo erie me wee 19 Pontiac State ‘peak Bide | 20<22 living roo.n jaree sitting beautiful lots 290 = 100 2 with 7 PONTIAC LAKE FRONT | _for full information 86357 Cooley Lake Rd tena! bédroom Full basement te on the full ‘ecement _ _ Pr FE ease. | foom. extra large cining room. oo ft Iske frontage Good beech with vie tre Rese ute room FURN COTTAGE 70 FT LAK Lakefront bungalow. 73 ft good ith automatic heat and het wa- B a B Sc Ceramic bath natarstiy 3 } BEDROOM RANCH ON 2 10Ts. ‘*'@* x tobe Piece ba hla: Beautiful -evergreen ites) Ser, en fingertip. Scienent ease frontage Near Drarton Pi 4490 sand beach quick possession ni, ‘{*% I's Car garage Features car. es uy Re) car plastered attached 1 sear old. @ real buy $1,100 "SS* 28Tee shave bee i ontiae rounded by stone wall fence (oft paneled porch se Malor Lake Woodhull. gana: preted liine ree " K bal : satis ok i : shrubs mes from Pontiac nrivacy tr ercund site Black porch overlooking Beach Open LI 3-3982 furn ace. 2 enclosed perc hs det a ata Pace : rage 100x113 mn ot with Gown take aire parment: Near all lakes school bus pt door re fond well-cestricted Will build ‘ake Full Basement. oj] heat S31 F Sal pice living room kitchen ana °?% seine enced rear T a ke privileges Vacant eth P.W. DINNAN A‘) for 810000 with 83.200 cewn Bas “"Dexie Hex $600 (135 ft. of well-kept grounds. T R P . 5 . ard isk ‘vil ae r pets ; . NNN | fer $10 000 with 83.200 coer 1 1-10 mile: off Dixie Hey 86500 S : grounds. Tota! or e Kesort rop. 444 oe ae ccs a ee ee OGay MS Alto med Gent 08 Mura FE 42517 8o, Real Estate agents Phose. ty ggom terms Owner on prop | Price only $10.09@ Terms Beit ee AB ae $4000 down and $100 per month WHY RENT? When vou can ~ to Wiluams take road then MM NEAR oO? Ce _Sun 12 to 6 ——— eines = oS me 4 vi ; buy this iso family home f rent to &rdreth fe signs An aoe) tone TARE ORION rm Lariat ARE RONS. , 10 FT = ‘d ~PRING IS HERE rand aad Regen Mee irOux- ranks and make it pay vou Cen- OR 3-2028 Tiled kitcher & bath 2 large, [TOrt#ee lL ancs | Ga seker ct caress sale. 3 yrs. old. 3 bedroom. large | im fireplace, dining room led | Jandscaped lot. S00 Th deep Or, —COntTaet price, $900 down ie IMEDIATE ore sur ang neine ORION YEAR ARoU N $49 500 kitchen 3 lovely bedrooms. large are cken hours 2 car ga rm and occreene and aoe ' r ma 6 y hed Sy ra — AKF 2 oye ving rm with Grepiace Tru. rage fruit trees Berry bushe« ere> OM 1M land ALICE AVENUE OFF WoOoD. ee ee GIT RESALE | Dravton Pinion \altuie 3 wedrecm|| days’ penntesien large rooms. Living room with ments of only $80 This pnp gare 3 ROOM WITH Bese. 100 ft. frontage $2.20. n> one, Total price $6500. home which has 2 bedrooms and vestibule entrance. Master bed- iad ri ae _ aie H Piet tocnetadi ints «lease mie = Se G-Sre } i 8 Bas . att : : CRESCENT LAKE | PRICE REDUCED | bath up, wntle down there is the WATKINS LAKE PRIVI- cera MU Ceescande, Bare)| aetaae plastered walle acc gorese ae pees meats st i i Pan cece COLONIAL ESTATES eee ae letec Heika teem acpereta ding | GC. Contes Sek cca nen Utility reom with gua type ell; 8 of 8, paved street in « FR 820200 MO CON phone FE 43898 oF FE 20829 eve 1” t fromtaae 93.000 PRIVILEGES IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | . ‘ enter ball plan 13x23 = furnace water heater. Choice of | = sulet neighborhood Dir n't . room. very modern ne er ft. livine room with carnet- 4 elevations Copper plumbing. miss the excellent tnvest- FOP cate RV OWNER: 9 POOM _Multiple Listing Service COLONIAL HILLS Badigbs Bolg pe Torus eee | Newly decorated 3 bedroom home | focus. Tauoaty "Geng ead avains: spece ey dncte bedcoouse, pocenes Ms White Lake. ment) bers morcn san a mine Lake marr Fe tak Lots iat ‘. era a 99. 300" Bee: Reowtalty weet: r large utility room. garage | 41 Whi! ' ; | rive out M59 m2 Buck Lk. Rd. OR _ @ Cass Lake in restricte = i ; living room, tile bath, ample stor. *!th 12 cement block garage e and bath Fuil basement, oil Watch f = wy = ay | 4(cdivision. Lotg are high age, well lanned xitchen. 3 car) Sud eacellent awn. | fm back of the matri home there heat. 2 car garage. 2 lots. - ; maATE Mey extra jot included . | basement opening right on the garage tine 5 $295 DOWN C ee west Realt TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. MUST | “56 ft, lake priv. — a Quick Dosteaston, $20,600 Drive out West Huron Street to| . pay leading in'o Cass Lake. con- awest Realtor” lots with priv-_on Cass raf ae Ens | Need a Tight | sists of ‘rooms, living room sors peecewstes | ppl ags here vyointdlineiehy ue es Celt 1 any Commecee Lake Rd. Lakes, Waterford °**”- me at Hatchery Road to Georgeland | = i . 7 - : es | eM KEn Ww COR? tor | eombined modern kitehen and din- ; FOR (EM 3411 Cnwood 2.2400]. Twp. and Pleasant Lake, West ory tems Nisei ing room. full plastic led bat have Several © mtstacding | RENT IT FAST) Tevmente Mt sores | ARE AnD cs AKF FRONT, 6| Bleomfieilg Twp. from S359 we. rosttag A on ware Lame “ ‘ u : | With shower. Lot is 60 foot-on the «© homes in ‘Yaodward Es- house, a tment, $350 DOWN rooms. Carpeting fireniace newly RED HORSE : Bay. ais there bs pete: om @ilse: Gin An cum cal wee: par Se § 0 i decorated. $12.900. OR 3-4216 aft-| 2B _2-0179 _ 5019 Cass-Eliz. OFFICE OPEN $8 beth Lake The price of this ments a through Rent Ads! Room. bedroont starter home with _er § LAKE HURON B ACH ‘ home has been reduced $7,950 : 1 ; | to Can be purchased, on CT rge basement. Lake privileges fake LOT 90 X #A0 FT. ANT AND | Open Lak VAR KENNEDY Ret’ < sish (atie GT terms. you A ION. Dial FE) ons Williams Lake Wooded lot. —hoasetrasior_ FE 8-0283. 2 a ne of Pont te ta 4 A. JOHN : : “4 ; SON,’ - Rar as thing — Want Ads give. rooms, full basement, clus 4 room , l CLARK REAL ESTATE) RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | > 918 s_ give P. C."Wo Co.| « LAKE FRONTAGE _ |, S3gms, 8 yegement, ots ¢ room} 1704 S. Tele Ra. , REALTY CO. a ee 4.3560 Spee ir ‘fren 5 mound A ae Shore Dre dust off Huron a | gQRR Mise Harrison, , nas oh Ties or On p10 | . o-a300 FE . 106g W. Huron Bt. FE 5.9407 | Open Evenings "til 9 Itiple Listing Serv Real Estate Exchang ALTOR » OR 3} MS@. Very desirable, Call UNiver. . a t) Corner Williams Lake Road -& Mise sity 21011. Detroit. _THIRTY-TWO ie ny -: | ZZ Oo Foe ¢ Sale Lots 46, For Sale Acreage 47 Rent-Lease, Bus Prop 49A | Bu ies 51|F Sankey Sale ae lscella (ON tt NE Business it 51 ce 3 i io H ee F 1 ACRE, FOR HOME OR BUSI- _ ‘ . : sf : J : j Pate ef] pase om M16. Suchy Realty, Or- Huron S Street . ; ; | ousehold Wiccae 57\ For M ‘ s 60| For Sale M 2 60 ‘SREP rs wale. tore Rental Tod REFRIGERATORS; LAST YEARS ~ we | Pont a Ss 1955 modeis, one best | ¢ mit aot ‘eeston cn é eee) BS Tent fr 2 me oe Sener pays tor oll heat and Y mace ag tome ‘ew, Guaranteed # Modell No. B0. like pew, with filter Garage Doors tiliti i P , Bu new - : on ‘ ee cr] sere," as000 do “E ities, “Agking $978 per mont) HIGHWAY MOTOR CT. erator “iors tle “more thane | {ures"attachiment, 434.00" Maytag | ous’: Al ine t a hine, an Fluores- ate . ry CARL W. BIRD, Realtor|* ¢ SSS GARDEN LAND, eslie R. Tripp, Realtor | an outstanding # untt motor court sence pane aA NES create’ tus end -baoeed Han neen |’ meosep tear on oA room house, full price, W. Lawrence street U.S. 26 near Port H 1 UILT WASHING get Je. serv | fee tnan yee tm. _ Pe a Bren Mesi Bess Bom, TCE. P. W. DINNAN venings unite in excellent condition. Pine makes Ser geerentect. sori “hve Blee: Elee- or ang "Seauice Ve Tong ae) or =e 81302 08 W Bure * ROKR PE ¢-2577 “8161 or FE 50338 | = log and stone 6 room owner's | F FE ¢5100. : we a Yeu “we give, Ge mops ARGA : heme Beautify landse: ‘shad- EEL ae . / 4c NEAR CLARKSTON. 8) 3% acres op Auburn Rd. Well, OFFICE COMMER- pad oes s. On yy terms. Lawn wer a Feed, cond. pint ead fe ; ot Pontiac. $3,350. $500 on aah Wwe, white sate $4. Dron | SBUILDINGS. Tele- Wi accept trade. Best offer, Afier 4 p.m. Mi ¢-4561. ana WEEE bo sts SPRINGS |G ALVANIZE i oo. jomb, Real- meset is; Fr. DEEPFREEZE ee eS. ic Naa ; : tor. FE 5-9522 AW > oD = . EEZE, GAS stalled, a ome ‘x BULDING SITE Wisner choo! FOR SALE: ONE ACRE ON GEOR- RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | WARD E. PARTRIDGE Sule” eas’ ences. Gaarls seen ine, 0 Pe e003. FUEL OIL TANE, | _24140 10 —_ 2 lots odie . 40x118 ft. Bay ai Ww. 62 na. REAL TOR FE 4-3581 at 2 W he S-ii77, lk COMPRESSOR Sach. Total price, $1.80. 9400) Cla ute ae PE Snap hher's $:30 OP b-t892 105 r ' F sae 2 ear | Ae OR, 1 YEAR OLD. rative Real Estate Fachanee | p 50 W. HURON mesh, 006 pouer laws mower, ti, Ri eax ” . Fe ee eacanee | REAL ESTATE Ess n mower, . WATER HEA : ae Cl ce ee 17 ACRES \— FOR gy A THRUOUT act GAN “ Sedvoom ‘custo’ O4b;'gas store 620, | 8 RY cost iron tube 90.00 Re: price, $1,350. $300 d: — Total With epproximately ft. of lake gut-doo €. eas station, large Open Eve. 7 to @ singe verce trap toflets. $31.11, 3 pe. vi | frontage ideal for fubdividing, 2 r 1 bare rissa, “lakes cee: bees WiLL 7 TRADE — ips a LINGE. Late SINGER | CONSOLE LATE MOD. Remar bath on tollet, and lava- pa. Pn Te Buy—To Sell—To Trade | Miles from) Waterfdrd Township CRED CR ToT a ee at Te, foundation “earment shop. el. Take over payments of 89 per | Sperry) A Thompson. 0 PIPE THREADER, W YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE rr/ Hell. $32,000 TERMS. 685 Baldwin Ave $00 per month | only Eat is ore Denes brands Call FE Ba dealer’ *?*° | SatHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNGS Ce gh ng Men a | FE G11. Inquire 340 Baldwin) lent business, ‘Owner refiring Low i2 FT. KELVINATOR AUTOMAT-| ‘0% kitchen. furnaces: Ol, gas _ $60. OL wa R. HILTZ Sas Se oe aly _gs000 with $2000 dn vd sateen retrig. With 100 Ib. and coal, Hot water and ene FREE STANDING TOILET? 18 0 weAL¥on Business Opportunities (on ee ade for smal] house ry r. Used 3 months. OLive Hardware electrical “ oies S1n33 bois wich ttn Reis Aged ] : Vere ; ee rer ie Ae a i alvan . . 1o1t_ Ww ure "R 6-8 “ps cer Nichohe & Harger Co: SCHAIBL® GARBAGE DISPOSAL | pe: pipe and Titits Sees Ores. 9 pe. colored bath ves wiih trim. _— \LTY CO REALTORS oes acaee Pike aa FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET | 23_¥_ Huron PE 6-218) po ap a B. Munro Electrie Co. Paint. Erg tie ye SUPPLY. 2685 save zon s Arregalary 109.50 id achange | Spendid modern furniture, : zapeer mee "FE 20263 Writs‘or pone OA e3u0e or 800 | business forsale, Mary ost ee ee aiNoLe, MaTTRERSPRACTICAT |~ANCHOR FENCES | gv il 073 W. Huron N. Oxford Rd Mrs. Fred Wal- |. o te cere, weeny ace of Livir : 4 “NEXT DOOR’ TO BRANCH lace. Oxford. Mich a facie a pct craggy pots FULL PRICE eos Dizie ropown TE Sor poner etal ban FREE ESTIMATES. PE BOTS x POST OFFICE = ; perfectly with is ighway short ord or eae reeees: SS vs Se fees 6) Eee ese | Ge cee des Bovine chest, dee, ena abi. | BUY DIRECT FROM Phy , DIVI- a ’ : a ross i S ' ~ ~ < i oo for tmmediate build. price, immediate possession. can be doubled ed oie 000g et euleerty. a Square Lake MANUFACTURER © Score & for multiple commer- f a s 5 ATS t 000 DOW Rd. PE 2327) . cial and industrial use. mt CLARKSTON AREA A. JOHNSON, Realtor. | ann THE GROSS tor 1955 wes apes PEI Can Double bane “windows, | Vents 4 FARM 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. terse tase D0 bee eee: ae SS : cleaner, 969.05. Floor model Sliders, Aina windows and 19 ACRES — 7 Room, 3 Bedroom , 5 tia ot Pos- _ 8. MUNRO. 1060 W. Huron papel ben _ ri Sylvan modern heme with ‘basement & FE 42533 “I dropped some Mexican jumping beans into his pancak i RGA aE comsoce Ty |O*EOW WINDOW CO. ASPHALT R It | eS Ge SCI) an me tate-Wide batter!” Pancake | "$48.95, Tv antenna kit. $9.08. 10268 Wighiana Rd N60 FLOOR TILE eG y I TERMS. ventory. Call FE 29173. | Real Estate Service of Pontiae WALTON TV 9x9 Se EA. | ‘ 1930 FORD 1's TON SEPTIC TANK, 5. D. CHARLES. REALTOR women Cec Jenene reas! NEW 10 CUBIC FT REPFRIG. $155 3383 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 56-0418 J R H lt truck & cleaning equipment, EM 1717 8. Telgraph Swaps 55\S STOVES. BOUGHT. SOLD, &x- BURMEISTER PONTIAC COACH CO Co-operative Real Estate Exchange) . ° LZ 3-4260 FE 40521 / = ale Household G s 57 ay = Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- #19 Dixie Hwy Drayton Piatrs _ E ‘ = OE > SSeaEeS= a. 2-00 ur" TOCK + tot 2, S70 EACH lonies Dee “J ETS rALK | _ Sale Land Contracts 52 / 1#2 FORD, TANDEM DUMP F-1./ANTIQUE SPECIALS: CoN. SERVEL GAS REFRIG . SERVEL uh Faure ot 153 3", 4", @ ¥ Dram THe os just. north 1011 WH : $618 ISINESS” acacia ie t.] verted, electric refrig. with 4x84" Plaste chadies Sew ceca ars Ce x 188 ft. $700, uron 8t. PE 5-6181 BUSINESS ~ Sa" car tor this one. EM a : gold aret eu Guns table, _Besier, Fre S-seoe treseet: ee: axis" Plasterboard ore ie ® Com Slate hoe of fittings - . oS 2,000 S "'N milk shade, , TRAD! LECTRIC RANGES FOR x12 also in “stock. ump Crock Grease Steps, flue ‘ $ DOW a4 fore 2 Eoaeens home a SPICE OF LIFF “4 pas ee »2. - Or accepted at a $200- — fas oreactan renner, gas oeaees ager ey "000 | BLAYLOCK COAL bay a Sorviy, Leet Sogn Paieed on W. Columbia 49 ‘tonville. Thoroughly remod- Mage variety stone in small town | handle. 5 room modern home tn _ears. H. J. Van Welt. cane iaettiolees on eo seo W._Huron. 25 ib. Crown Coat tn. Q .... 82.25 / 8! Orchard Lake Ave Salo et anpetd!) | Setfom artim | Satcher Riba Wide aeang | ea Bye, ate pr| PRBNOEMROAD Ta vane) Serine end cee, He |For, OU PATE gre |B, Saeco ses 2}, Ser waren, ROMP yas 7 n- 8 er| $200 or swap f ver specials. Als 7 eos. joint system ..-+ $275) 4 Thompson 80 8. Pi — ments etie, farm style kitchen. good brick building is only $80 cent interes: Please ask for tie trees ap for arge deep 0 lovely very | Stall showers, complet me f Lis erry. Mayfair 6-302. old cherry chest, pair Amb. . mplete with fau- t. perforated tape $ .b0 = CORNER LOT loaded with cu rds. full per month. $40.000 volume _VALUET. FE 5-0693. e. lirmawbrecel mberina cets and curtain, $68 value, | 0 Ib. bag of soit LET US HELP YOU WITR YOUR bath, jotslof closets. base: sales tax. Dependable party cous }_____s_s«| BARGAIN!! $400 OR YOUR CAR? . brass ice cream table - 4| $3445 These are slight 50 1b ypsoite ..-... $1.15 | color painting problems, Hun- geal tang. ile scrote trom) Ret and mace. and emaii | jigs"gown? “eves, WF otis | | Money to Loan $3) ment wir Ranch bos SOF ak) ine ab ceeroe eage| Het aiicat oy Bes | ae me oo 1 458) Sibuee bane’or Jule’ begterec : . ad ic y at on - any ome feat = wake Av 8%" plywood a se or agic—no Perry St. 40 % 100 ft. $3600 cash $2500.00 down. Tamecints ; . {State Licensed Lenders) Large window area overlooking nal lony etm aren 21-4036. Next | —— — — | t00 fe etry Sai 396 drip paint: free parking es K.G. HEMPSTEAD possession WITAT HAVE yous rao eeaceee ‘a acre, Lake priv | Pontiac Lake = Boat House, TRADE-IN DEPT -- $429 of store. Oakland Fuel and Paint 102 E. HURON STREET Geen ee ee PS Nome? Laat cstecct Tic eat | VEEN YOU NEED completed. ee ee to be | “ROUT ANT TNS WOO-waNe | 2 eo olivine Rm suite - $1995 MAKE SURE ITS | $24, Orchard Lane Ave, FE = ’ ¢ —— et _ Eve. FE 23071) ‘cated in the Clarkston area Desarborause off 1% Leah Sales PROF AKC BEAGLES. io wie | °°" "=, HOME CAN BE FOUND | Recond. electric washers). $2003 BURMEISTER wel gene Greta take Ban 8 ‘oem medece heme, 1003320 ft. sesuy asesaeile 1 °Pontinc. tax paid on over $100,000 last O _have you FE 78 yb ime oF whe or what A little out of tee way but « lot re Ses core 7 et ees ERISEER g-vick t. 2618 Orchard Lane Be | c © gas stove r calaer an ais ee ek ies , ee Jest and ts growing each month. | vo oan get it qui a less to pay. Special ‘while ‘they | Small § pe Wood dinette . $408) Northern L ber C LIONEL & AMERICAN ee oa eae Se ant (Ficet| rating but has bocueifel oct Attractive | ¢| room per You can get it quickly on your ANCH HOME | gg lyamowers, 62.0 and up. | Occasional chair $ 695 umber vo. | FLYER T ’ tor boats or store. Zoned business ting suitable for large fam- sity, clack and Hatares, =) | eudersers Paymes arenes No] Cedar shingle 40x22 in town. In-| ranges, aad ane Aertel oat MANY ITEMS NOT LISTED Peslial wae yee ce RAINS 39 miles from Pontiac. $8.500 with) SYyag ogy Tome. Only Sudgct, We willbe gad ts toi, | S¢rior needs finishing. Will trade| room fixtures beds, chests, dress: ABOVE Telegrach 8 ° om SM PT | ea festry para, Preerian ~ + * A - id ?: A oO tow. JONES REAL ESTATE) |. MICHIGAN BUSINESS | 74 with your money problems. | Or realestate, Re oJ VALUET: | mattresses “Living room suites | 18 W rey is Pee PE 1416 | 1 AscER Sel W. = juron 4-3505 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SALES CORPORATION Realtor, 345 Oakland Ave. FE | occasiona § chairs, tables. he ites, v est OFF 41122 ee POWER MOWER 22 ‘8___s6}: W. HURON ST. 3 au tors, mGH so = 180.77. ook ee Se J 3 5-0603. TV sets, radios, rugs dining room USED | REFRIO. vee neeses $30 95 | = akin a $40 MYrtle 3.7873 unw e USED PORTABLES, WILL ae . Rose Mc- , en Eves. Til! 8-30 : TRADE ENGLISH SADDLE FOR suites. Dine *ets and Gas stove .............. ape N SINKS FROM $99 v9. just, oi] and grease any make om. FE 281 ___/é) ACRES, #1209 DOW JOR 8 TELEGRAPH RD. FINANCE CO. RADE ENGLISH SADDLE FOR | other misc. tema NEW & USED. | Lied Washer 500) Sinks to bull tm trom $3.88. | of io" miles for only 82. ‘Parts NEAR MILL LAKE. 2% ACRES) Realty, Ortonville ee PE 41582 > 702 Ponti Call OLive 2-0661. Visit our- trade-in dept. for real | New Burk Be Sith mattress shes teense is nose _tutre, PE ©2000 836 Auburn Ave. i on w Partially wood Park A esting State Rs Bldg. WILL SWAP WELL ESTABLISHED a5 verry | cht a teeiactiche dll ote lilt : aun poy ete Only 18 ACRES. '*, MILE WATER- are At on ont —_ _— FE grocery store for coblge cones or Ua ot OUR LAY-AWAY ves* LORD'S “HARDW ARE (BABY FURNITURE FOR SALE. | PO oa wer “ i 4.000, Wil ell ball for $2000" front “on paved road. Within ®/ Background music distrSbutorship | Sat Bese) ee) Call after) €08 oer FO 3 MONTHS TO. PAY 2239 Elizabeth Lake Road gnEe ano eon ee TILLERS Ghia sPhavenn Huron, FE 8-8 B-sint . Astes reads “or subdividing: available. We put you in business “Need $500 E 5-6757 pele esd sell or trade Come out | “USED peTOVES — TVs WASHERS” | Ae ters ” onaike “ALP AND | A depo: 't brill on a iin _- and plenty of other ‘arms. cam bandje this business. Income |WE HAVE parking E Recued 2) Grse8 (ot (ree eetin aie ged s7oht ee ES bercep ake oe ule 7, =e hocks ot” OF po - coe w. Huron “Bt DINNAN 42577 ment This ee Se per ol gle aoa ta and of Eclipse Rosary gad real tip oP AND, DAILY ®@ ao ® CR “ol a ELECTRIC |—— CASH La UURNITURE a ‘ oodward lesetr mer a . nis is * th. - your ° yi i ubur 9 , i B PHA ap Park Bue. ston. _ POR FARMS AND ACREAGE tunity Must furnish Tolersuces Then you should visit Hobs as Tt ice tenn pibriaa Senko: L - RN eat eo __ res omy oes no 7 he 1 hirm neem _MI ¢ 876 enpproval 60x1 Call Rutledge OR 3-1111. FE and have one thousand to fifteen modern office, so conventent to aluminuie orm cbalra trellises’ 4 miles E of Pontiac, or 1 mile TRADE IN ihe cua “Ss ae 30 GAL Y, in. 12h) t lent LED ihe . és kcaee Reeusea cine - imrent ny Lecticrr) aac arene: where new arden carts, Cochran's paints. ~s mph Heights uo Auburo Ocea ‘eee h PIN DEVI. Coosumiers since. gue 60 cad olip eo ‘ein ha : a ice ft equipment. Box 35, sulta rooms 8 Bend x. ” reas chair . 5 ae ae “As : RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | 3 bedroom, targe brick modern | — Pontiac Press _ “| 394. OF phone FE 6-121 and tell ines and ites sone PHONE FE 5-9241 Studio ans es raluen, bab 0) and te 30 These 173 SAVE Piva No Ee ae as eh mm Rd. Open 0 moors ee Beses. plastered walls, SPEEDWAY ~ 19" ON: Usa is] needs BARNES TTARDW ARE | BQOKCASE-HOLLYWOOD | 1 BED. | Bacttia teage $2450) tric. oil and bottled ere heat, (AE AMERICAN cha nai Co-operative Real Estate Exchange! "E™ &2! furnace, jbome built. tn 86.000 down, og as Hui, Teer tee ome & Auto 742 W. Huron St FE_5-0101| Int. dec. fabrics, sacrifice. FE H piece sectional + $3995 orescent “S003, ‘Ore werd tene Piu- | Seuaee Lad or Sacrifice, 43 AGED = WEAR US 10 AND itis! form. goed teacieg we Sante $290 KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER. 8-1250. | Davenport sad pre ES bel DISCO a teke Ate. | _ Pilent nd Md othe: ® encing, 5 rfect. aa chair . $39 95 — —— + : on Maybeo Rd. Beat offer. FE| lots. “20 miles trom lapses. oe Gacy eo Meat Market Loan Compan; washer” ee iatees ringer type | BARGAINS IN’ SMALL RADIOS 96 | Dresser. Chews vantte 8 COUNTS NEED AUTOMATIC” miles from Twist Drill, Rochester] Owner retirin Last year, they y sell. FE 46572 anil == |g or anne . $9 0s | DISCOUNTS | sith ed bee grossed $147, room apt. up- 1 N. Perry street WILL SWAP LOTS FOR GOOD! 2 Dix ELECTRIC DRYER, 50. | PS ming oe $49 50 | re HIEAT ? ? HUNT AND FISH Maire, Will takes house aad. housetrailer, or sell for cash. C plastic chairs. $15. FE 2-043! contaNY ITEMS DISCOUNTS} oirect tactory priced North Central part of lower Pe-| small amount of cash ae down | Hours: © ins Saturday @ to | park 2 trailers, have lights, water CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE acne eae | Cash and carry-on salvage Hoste ane welecl aaa cite ce . Bincala (163 miles). A fine trout peyments, Anywhere in the state “LOANS $20 TO <0 Tc teak 3318 Merle Ridge, | —°000l8_OR X2717 THOMAS ECONOMY | ©" © mice time Ree ee el Ga ¢ property run- erms. Or cash to mort-| |COMPLETE WALNUT BEL A LL YARDS LOR 3.377 : .. ~ ciyy-c | Bing just 60 ft. from a large 8} chee £ ut BEDRN PURNITURE | ROOF BOAR OR 3-377 FE 4680 LARGE HOME SITES | room modern. home with. full SEE _IT TODAY, NO HOUSEL cer WILL SWAP PORTABLE ==): eee cre meets ee 361 8. Saginaw &t jive Pine $0 PER Mon, CONVERMION : Controlled Cor : basement, and oil heat. Large OBLIGATION JUSEHOLD tric Singer sewing machine for CARPETING, WALL - TO. WALL | PONTIAC MICH | FLOORING ‘ie SE _ CONVERSION UNIT AND 00 > nmunity barn, formerly used for a dance FINANCE CORE. _console model Singer, FE $-2507.| -9,°t¥ cotton looped. like new. App —— | WINDOW sas ctr) cies ree, Ore. MA — ne rolling terrain overiock-| ball up and bowlfhg alleys down _W. Bigelow, aNGNG y RES OF WILL “TRADE TRACTOR = “23 sq yds $50 MA 6-1186 _ | at SF D BARGAI NS | DOORS Se Le 1637 / Hilitop ‘home sites ideal: for split toe Meskeuen iver one’ ¥e Gcres 504 Wo Mur PONTIAC semi-trailer for what? PE 2475 | CROSLEY RETRIOERATOR. “APT Ceed Admiral retrig oso | Now Onty ano . wise tee ot eee be 4 P 6 *o 1 ' ’ c . ¥ wooded parcae teri ancay wet’ Peseta pTnere Jew lot ot FE /5:5492_ or FE. 5-688 Te Seger S FF ¢-0535 | gone ane ee oats Secking, canadien "Ost suse Pallgae range) =) ct ss srt oe: 2 [ONG 2 | tte Pe seeat earace doors eis for shady livin Cr evelop the prop- ta —-~—- OTO RY CELL MI 6-1 2 : ; . NOW ONLY g ems oe tyemace for besement. ey i ge pont eaneee) akes. ee neoe RENT AT 0450 LO ANS ee Tener Used ‘ence posts & | CLOTHES DRYER GAS eo Meawer Gecene )iee. Grrer $9050 6x8, Ona, and tao Tiuners °) ONE BET OF COLLIEN® EN. topped street rms : cken wir : 7 ars F \ yclopedi i ! c ela taae ee ae Geel: BY OWNER woven wire fol" PE" tame = | brand, ade suet tes CLAYTON'S 1°") fo nine wines partie plume, BiAsesitions "secrince, ties MA sure ter “i he electrical ata A -11 80 . rahe — to obtain good mort- SCHRAM vere ‘Grossing "960,000" Testau- = hod nee so toa ay to $500 | 4 FINER 5 ROOM OLDER HOME — Orchard Lake Ave Furniture Apphane es heaters ead Gli) bisas eerie. "PENN PALS . Sages, Four good locations to we 5.5091 REALTOR FE $-0471| $3.50 dn, will handie. Good ‘fix. | 2 E- “Lawrence FE amin | i very, goed condition. Includes | Yer vale. 863 ¢ Wniad eS mae ne supplies | ANY PAINT SALT ee eee ae a en livet a Ban mee. Fe oO mea eee ne Peatiee. ___FRIENDLY SERVICE Tiled» bath, “SR Desoment and | 80 #3 Cameron Ave FE) rE sail ren re ‘seers | MATERIALS BELOW ARE NEW i ethos eo. ee . NYTT e i . , retaget AIAG litt one ei Dery | spent eoanna waning | CE! CASI QUICKLY | trestaeaae haietty cate Mbyy tn unt od | ie Be whats Heee Ce Ne 50 AT Maly Fan OWy 0 | netsh tte Stan ea’ HS a on property, Seneny wi OAKLAND COU NTY bape aa ae 12 UP to $500 CAR is Means Gee NING condition “MA. i a = —— teeo Ww. —— Viectrie co Ne, front acere tee Be a or eae nle = _— PERRY AChES Located on La-| 120 ACRES AND MACHINERY | concessions, or will sell at beach peewee aeeee Eee Cran en, Soltis bets ec ta eS OOr coe peer Rd, (M24) at Greenshielg| Remodeled large country home| ly EM 3-8064. before 1 p.m, or to 1955 cars Sring you DAVENPORT AND CHAIR, 8 Sip Se: | Garage siding $1497 pe aS 1OOR SHOT ao miles ae ot Pontiac Mord ee iemiscemee tn- | after 6 pm te. os closed in 30 LVAN> as fram Sarl 3 oe t side bed | sed i, bestos siding 812.28 ber - “a ba 68 S Saginaw St Open © to 8 roperty ' ou vely roo ns also mad ~ | a ty ; a ca —_ —. Seema ee Drover, Sth) (ead Roa parce eained Pik le of eae a Set | i, caues etd tr SY EN sTrantatore 8S be ra U TV BESEPMPREOR 2 mn “ngctann Sian Es - e fences” dscaped 3- y eds oO i How vaiD sel Mee : . clume ner of Adams and Orion Rd. OG car garage. $5406. bacuoms bore | = week Cen MaArres a a3. oO EALTY CO Hollywood bed * erlestar oo: new Trade ; te aan oss ae ate Ge “5, ns uw miles north of Rochester Sales-| With cleaner 25x30 corn crib with | WILL TRADE. SELL OR LEASE | rehard Lake Ave FE 5-418 sota_ beds te new) 6 yest =-1t)-S Roofing hardeare plumbing ~ PUMPS man on Broverty. Sunday 1 pm, basement. Milk room and tool ice 0 Rochester Raat 18. ie Mie’ Re. aes ~~ | Oaly 0000 damp, 0. of town. OA | CHANTILLY LACE pean GUAR HOUSE PAINT. GAL. 91.95 | 21" - $80 JOB YARD on si or ore sem eeiptody Seuss ince | _LIQUOR TAKE OUT en ka tay ee RUBBER BASE PAINT oe te a “Del; ss 8 ee Ki, SS STHTARDIVAR : Located et Marion. Mich , near) With beer, wine and croceries. Main | TEAGUE FINANCE CoO. aby DARE BROW SAR. | SERS Ww HURON. FEE ae WAITE'S TV iy 8 toe (fun Po ELLY'S SH. ARDW ARE . : ROW — ss 7 + pat BUILDING eres | Catt re ee Te aa COZ N: MAIN | Merete aF bus EA | Pichi ogg FE aie. crater sinh 10 JONES & TAMPAON BENCH AUBURN MEIORTR — "FE 240 pproved lots have sonal tl e: ’ ‘ventor 2 o plus | RO ardine, size 10 FE 8-2449 chine, $22.50. FE 2-0143, dealer Downstair lathe. to chucks and face a! yw 2011 tion, tests made, Located in wiry Movens Porcine SoneD HOME AND CABINS ROCHESTER, MICH. | capy's Fur coat size ia gis. | ELECTRIC STOVE IDEAL For _ ue CS) MAE Aees ener ‘ i & be reer ENOINE ha west “suburban loca- lent location on busy telecesetion! ~ ie acres of lake frontage. Has wma ont oe th atone Hat off Oakland. Monticello Ave. VACUUM CLEANERS PARTS : MaToROL/. a1” TV. CONBOL- - ————— Prices ch es. a ae bcs Fooe = Tertts. Bor 05 Pon- Nese cual ee ectae a ; LIVESTOCK a ee a Sane is CU. FT COLDSPOT DEEP ; brushes al makes 054 Mrrtie | rear Hird gb ieedl Apply in PLYWOOD . or HOUSEHOLD GOOD: ine cocktail us nlifeanes RAY O'NEIL, Realt M- ey STORE & Home | Ph Rochester_OL e711. Ot 10701 ica size 16 FE 2-2372 before. cae 1952 model. $140. 43 Glen- oe re MAYTAG, pel a. GOOD CON- oe plrecored a) ealtor 59 Lake and main highway front LOANS TO $500 eee : ___"| §i59 FOAM RUBBER WATrhee USED. REFRIOE a fir $1 6 oO Sone PE bas) or PE Shia3. Reperete (ks) 0a buildings, Beer cod, BAXTER & LivinosTOwe Nile ereen bridesmaid for- | ' bos springs. used ve Mitte. with _ tite. 1080, we Hi Te Mare LS oe pig Jane Ig Here | rai nda tt tow prices Ter r : Taw i coat TV, wed WE acad uren Come in and see j TAC PLYW a oe Real Estate Exchange) WEST’OF PONTIAC |C. PANGUS "1919 Mis | A Lawrence st. FE ¢-1538 . Size 9, Never been| ining rn set’ Table lamp es | USED HOTPOINT | IRONER, 9409 5 | Spe eee the new Level 1d Balcwin Ave re ? Pre) $150 Dn eee oe SEREAN == aoe Ps Pogue Phone Ortonville 132, Collect | w a $20. Call EMpi Ire Er soert pore: Sette shten: | Osea we eee) | “ CHURCH’ SIN bung Pe aro ‘ 5 propor ‘im . a) TRS RST get TiO wonder | ie abet tor eG| “pamenmmow ‘a Fae “BIRD” 3.4312 after 6 pm. | RERMOn canner woDeL Bing WifigSttntanets AE It 8. tour: Te nana | 1 NEO COREL ibe teres oe ciream, $250 dn. FIOM — rns TO ere ; serine machine complete with Sweet's Radio & Appliance |CERAMIC KILNS FOR SALE| a5 pp dare dh 800 potcmg bad BIR — Loca! TO TAKE OVER GO. YOU ARE Sale Household Goods 57 more en St. ear apt. | 422 W Be ee 41133 | cheap. FE 8-070 : ing beverage route in Oakl wee R SALE: » STU . en ot CLOSING OUT —| “Cc ANGUS, 1919 ‘Vt 13 one County. Must be able to (oguauca § PIECE MAHOGANY DININ' wood bed. Clean, venue Ge USED ELECTRIC ie tntald tle, Qicur) ___Phone Ortonville, 132 Collect _ A FINE Loc ATION FOR FUNER- Serer k (ome ledependens dt | L | st Baby gresd pune’ A) coe: | om eee - 9! WATER HEATERS (|; wall le .....-.... sees Se tt for <5 | ee Ne cee ne CPT ca Oy TAK 5) Salting oa oibincone | Fete thu ba alr Ucky : | Sota oter ramets aw | jets om Ste ee | ERS ERR A amen ste | Rae be ea peat Se ae Ses ‘urn. In business section of fast ar ear a ee : $100. | nee . 2 ubber base ‘paint _ ! ie" 4s Subdivision “oo 000 mein earns S017 Union Lake Owner. FM ema ( Oney Island : eee FOR BALE con sod MISCEL tanwous! Take Tour Ga. to. mon | | SMITH'S, 257 S Sartnnts Dalevsice cine . : : 2 eee | mall restaurant on Dixie Hwy To hat came (aed ' 12 LIVING | ROOM SUITE | : od me antiques TERMS CONSUME oo eRe | Get our berth i : B ALDIVIN empaths oy ft block bldg Suckners, m tig period) ot Like new Cheap. Call OR 30141 cena Vokes Ra Debit 54905 CO ca Ww eMEnG “cOwnn | We PICNIC TABLES sie PI ANK ‘ Materia ae seer nen : AL WIN . AT CENTER OF ines $2500 Goon deal for many unemployment 2 rs eee LING ROOM SET GF REFRIGERATOR 11ke WEW a Ba ae SS = $40 andinpl cose eiceeun ck ee sat use job of store SEVERAL, “LOTS WITH DOWNTOWN Gi F | chairs a8 Roy's Beneinn bicycle, oe Te SOT Sew WAYNE GABERTS DRAW TITE, HITCH Ra patent insnatel Plaine | SEWER WATER AND GA i 1TOUX- rank Buckne customers who are | $10,128 Drace St. Roch. OL GAS STOVE, BED COFFEF TA- APPLIANCE SALI CHROME av be ri Paints Hardware. Fre SIDEWALKS IN AND PAL | Brick. two story. 40 x 80 come GENFRAt REAL ES out of work are treated with _ i ie bathroom set Rofker. cheap | o5e, _ ue ane a ADMIUM: ai36 L CYR LUMBER CO FOR. $900 EACH. err eehtine Wesct Gran ns GOP. Dini Rwy ESTATE | svetx conskderslion jau Sie oe API eo | up to 254 DISCOUNT — -tme kina tat be i to het 1 POOLE LAKE RD biock from. the Court House tn| Open until 8 Sun 1-5 pm al chairs. Maple cheat ce aes | OF IRONER. 850. GOOD CONDI., © Si. new floor samples. Wach- Of all makes of ays fe 327 R. J. VAL UET, Realtor downtown Pontiac. Best suited |SALE BY OW Pp th el peed a is oh One at 75", , tion. FE 5-2507 | ers — Dryers — eee ~ Refrig. F- E Howiand See Dix O- oe "D8 60000 GRAIN Balt. 8 OAKL é jor department store or ind!-|~ Located NER, RESTAURANT. | t always pays to geal at e 75" x32" 6 glass cupboard GE REFRIG, GOO erators—TV sets— et: r OP tie Like Matic semi-automatic water _MUL AND AVE FE_5-0693| Vidual retail outlets with offices inside of theater building. Buckners. | doors. Set of Fostor ia, goblets and FE ¢ wee 2 YEARS s anton like See teen, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ en second flbor. An outstanding Good business. FE 58-2124 | |_Sherbets, Mise. items, FE §-1552. ______ FE 4-7685 : A S TO PAY | EASY SPin DRYER, A-l) COND]. ®Dteed, like new. Dowex mineral BUILD NOW bargain at only $75,000 on easy \4 PIECE M. " HAMILTON ELEC, DRYER. NICE | __ Delivered, Installed, Berviced | LATE MODEL. $73 GOOD _ Oly $139 00. ‘previous owner pur In weil Ae) W “rm: “LET’S TALK i | suite eee Le Lae wenk 4 =e = Oniy_ $60. MT_6-1300. | 121_N. Sagina 80 | BY LOER CINcCE cotaee ek ely BRepnoda Ww fully automatie ell res Waterford | yy, s ge : OT POINT REFRIGERATOR. @ WASH =| 3 “E OLDERS = “tener ) Reynolds Water Cond!- Mlle’ Fetates"” Estimates” freely WARD FE. PARTRIDGE. BUSINESS” |g Bales Cheep 229 Ferry, —_—_| eu, 8 yrs ald, 8100, Beadts | a ory AarOMArS A a SG a Rey Fbster_)-3000 HERBERT C DAVIg [REALTOR —_ FE 43581 NO LA’ B SSBELSRS HCE moethe eid | Bathroom atures, ot ats Berg | fat, Fiuorescent. "Orchard | PE #20 mare cog re i as ae . © - “ me Nee - "ORES _MA_ 4-367 - Z rehard ‘ 55 RI DOEWOOD RD. bi 4925 Pontiac Lake R¢. FE ea 1050 W. HURON ST O LAYOFFS 6 Fat Slabs. set of & 880. Phone | “ase awe te Bee be = ~ : JRON ST, You | PIECE xacenk SET, $30. ON rE = |FOR SALE CHEAP MYE X BY - LAE | Real Estate & Businesses werk Gad BO inacotaeeeh orcs chrome lounge chair,’ i Stu. | HOLLYWOOD BED With BO x WANTED: RESPONSIBLE PARTY | Deep well pump with tank ra Pee? Lasse ye = = “AKE PRIVILEGE | __Open Eves? too | qaine rosy ts ci tae OFFICES ARE LOCATED: | Good Vestine $40. | __springs and mattress, FE 2-7456 | ments on Spinet piano Cenc | cylinders. Used 10 weeks eB | pee CR. Theme ot boars + aa cmap nae = an ee men | ‘s ‘ . iS |POR SALE BUSINESS BUILDING | ¢Y Call ani see “hoe gant wthis s a - CHROME DINETTE SET. Tes locate paren nee Manager. Post Office Box “fl, Blvd a kee Re aye Monpeon ee fen vabie ates pre Sten ce vant ee ce Te tecaed at ab business could be for vou PONTIAC, 2n* floor National Bidg J 338. Reftlan $50 Elec and pad, | 810 FE 2200" pe | eee FL SORESCERT =i tan Ew SUNK, YOUNGSTOWN CABINET : ced from $505 rig. 1 ‘CYPPOTN <== - U CSCE? IRES of} i y Many of these are in Orchere 8 4 Tpleeraph. nr. Square Lake HARDWARE DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. | FE 8-3767 ec. stove, HOTPOINT WATER HEATERS 55 | E . chrome Ideal for use oR ES “Me No aeniers il cae for Lake Village ontiac Just across from the AW lg Po ent gal. installed $120 85. 80 gal. tn or Sale Miscellaneous 60 « “!0res’* medicine cabinets Mod- | Nee Miracie-Mile center. For de-| Small. well-established businese WALLED LAKE i 1D OAK DINETTE SET stalled $169.95. R.B Munro Elec. ~~~~~~ eee etlatee tena ad emize your bathroom $9 95 i SOlL PIPE $345 PER LOP. WAR. on appt. call Pontiac. FE “oe ol quickly see the possibill- Next to mace) Barnston| Deingree 1 Freee cupboard. 90 | _ tric Co. 1000 ) W_ Huron Ae ec fren ~ ue, $465 Michigan Fluorescent Fick's 2678 Orchard Lake Rd Ost a, Toueiiee Prevens asier, Ex Saw a a INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND Queen mower Gras i cehen je Orchard Lake Ave SUPERS FOR EXTRACTED AND GIFT AND SPECIALTY STORE IN| ation. $5.000 down will UTICA 45462 Van Dyke size ved. springs | spring. Excellent cond Porch Grrasied $55 cach. ete | Comb Honey RA Roediger | Pontiac for sale rr 8-2771 be- andle stock and ail. One biock north across from Bank | zn ee: 25 FE 8-3787. ert and lawn mower, FE |', HP BURKE ses ost ane oe PRI Ip \l R E Gl enphone ELgin 6-4097 a x i " | } ' 2 A ie ® | — MICHIGAN BUSINESS Beahee 1 FEET Pie pECTALS ae BP earaet me AEM, Tl ee a aes SALES CORPOR | ——- $2 YDS OF GRE a COTTON | r 2 = =) ; -| 12 Ton Air Conditioner slightly crate marred, also dee &, —< ATION | LOANS $2. $25 10 $5 i $506 SarPetig, one piece. $145. Phone Tas gas range tes BUY NOW | ‘ Perfect Gre te welt itt Pam a j 00” “3550 9 KEMTONE — KEMGLO — . : ed ichigan Fiuores- ae I 6 oe Ce BENEFICIAI Z_BUY) § FINE CLOCK Rabton: | Riecnce sane One® ee paints ~~ S¥P) Working Conditi | —SoBt 0 Sremere take Ave. oa? © Race co. 1573 &_ Telegraph Rd. EIN La FE 5-8758 B | econ cabinet $i ie Qur stock 's new and com rete, ng Condition SEPTIC TANKS rs uron st 7 58 | “INANCE — E caeeunee Oe | 002 W. FE eee | . __Park_ At Gat Prot Door | ANCE CO: 0x12 WOOL RUG AND PAD. | O04 Chine... sas| Ww coed ai & good supply Installed it Wesired: F stablished in 1916 (Provident Loan} - FE 5-8963 Wainut Vanity $15 pine 3x12 Wales Reinfo or Sale Acrea 47 pp | 7_W Lawrence St FE ere WE BUY, 8E iced for @ quick sale vee _ semereis. __For Sale page | OARLAND AVE a. 2-9249 | ANTIQUE CHERRY CHEST. PINE Oak LL OR TRADE axe 2x0 “axe ix10_an12's . — wi Tieodt Light } ~| ZONED INDUSTRIAL ; | _Mortgage I Loans 54 chest, needle point bench. 8am- akland Furniture YOU CANT BUY BETTER Special 1g t fanufacruring hom a3 acres fronting on Cr Tl Ge [eee ar. (eT Soa eda mai ion 5 _farinaw FE 2-523 peaians LUMBER CALL OR 3-1 1491 eed Gaal mses acres. 896 ntiac’s busi t s, pair o ENM' i onerete mort _—~ = Wepagdaginand ist inet [reat $1 sas tacos tices tes LOANS: $600 TO $1,500 | —Queen_Ann chairs. FE 5.7552. nod, condition. with MACHINE! New & used doors—flush o penal 52 GAL. ELEC. HEATER $74.95 | Ci lothes Poste City water. gas availabl homes on the property Ample IS THE “BIRD” TO 8EE 1. Fot any purnose on APPLIANCES tf “OR 3-258 pump, Windows made to your order. | 30 Gal. Auto. Gas Heater 49 | BENS Good § room house with room for building supply co, homes, modern or not, ! TRADE-INS GUARANTEED {KEL — week Clouse poste—$11 46 pr Cab. sinks & fittings $5050 up. NSON LUMBF us Co. basement Reasenabiy meted! and transfer co, or smali| STRAIGHT TAVERN doing over Oakland County ® = Automatic washers ...... $69.50 up EEL AINATON,, MEERTOERATOR Sheet-rock — eet ‘ Laundry trays, stand, aoucess sn bs $49.8 Saginaw FF +2841 peiced at $23630 — terms a Algeria on tonight and we'll $32,000 gross per yr Music and ; For nme additions or eet washers... ... $22.50 up Also Crafter an & ater ahi hap oe era SAVE PLUMBING SE PTI La etails. ames Det owner $50 per week. 7 oo recabin or nti wire crac 4 96 up sh. motor. Both in good con Plyscord cee eraeticn ore aoe FOR ee *s eacinaw os REINFOR & CTANKS / < : ayes n stree : ~ © r S = : lee Aiea FLOYD KENT, Realtor | ™ 4 mee of Pontiac. $9,500 dn house, part'y constructed. = oz 2 Ropacoments on fowuear Sst SED -CURTOu| We ate more thee happens St, Deep’ Well Sein MYERS re ean roncryn? is Lee Ra, . em house, good tern aod «= | QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office! MAIN 8T. GR . : patapel hematin: “es AaPHALY Sakieod made. fae ee: oo your “complete. bulla “Aas stry bor eed ie cake oe a SUN MOTOR TESTER COM. other out buildings, sma; shee cok - QRILL AND RES | §. On second m a rersee JO fame ee Ob Lo ante building needs | ders, Used. 10 weeks. | 361s 8, plete with battery. voit and amp i y" sa 0b0 % block N. of Tes rj Telegra Go's ema wmanctestering cone F cert dane hog puilding, Enea Toor Pe ose LEONARD REFRIGERATOR. $56, nave wASe | OR Rai's."Bivd, & Auburn exhaust Gee ane a AMPLE CUSTOM CMe Basement,» attrac «16x66, “with {ac or phone FI 44720 Surplus Paint eesesss loco. $148 ist tia Also Iiisoellaneous, MU. SURPLUS Ss Brea renee FinsT QUALITY “3 FT BATH:| Sion MA‘saeg, rvee. “Clark: PE 2-012 included. Near 40.000 Swaps _ 85 | HAROLD'S PAINT & LINOLEUM : & Material Bales. ~ Saat “double ‘site “se tliat tle, Aol. ee nnett Inc. |Rent Lease Bus. P eros ¢ $9,000 down on _ 140 8. Saginaw ™ {961.8 §HELVADOR RE Ht {Maso “Ol Dosing, from 610.66, GO. A. Thea STOP! LOOK rop. 49A 49A . oe ee real | witt, SE SaBY BOGS ae asoa | we 8340 ighiand Rd. (M30) 3-7002 ins, from $10.06. G, A. Thomp- SI REALTORS EXCELLENT ene: chair 1 oi Ji vcute ater, ‘springs ae CR a hel Tea gay eee a 3000 Mn EN Closed Bens. canbe Sey Piet ‘S mag | of lum on. FEde Loe CAT OTEL— : ienoee aise Col AY ‘ham. USED BRICK CLEANED AND | GARDEN TRACTOR. FOR a Of 2x6's, 2x8's, ng ZESeral $-0406/ Gentist. 1100 sa. ft. wee eenaee| lee Northern re BAR tm pope |} dwheel trailer Pe ba, CTC DYER: ae zn FREEZER ati? Fr. | _stacked, Cal] mornings, PE 40400, | 70 Monterey. —— lott ct food’ bern fut used : FABLE NOW| De Pet bro TON, ,inguice | sharp, Oa hes resort town, The |i, PT CEDAR STRIP OAK Tu | Nev. fuly euaranteed aelizery.| OL oath. 9180, | i” ROTARY LAWSMOWER. Aj |FOR SALE 1 REAVY DUTY cement bonke tle ie an ; ue rental , , le for t condition, i lathe, / r_9-8432, farm for looks, STORES. JOINTLY OR sEP.| Come. Ron ae tn- ee or sell. FE 2-1807. $2 get r week. Mavtar washer, late = TIROLE PAIN a dog house TF at 2058 Berk. iates, coltect. Mutual voile Mis ~Are MY es. 4 miles due| arate 373-375 Auburn Ave. Busy owner's Everything in excel bd *% sani — $39, Phone pee ot Jack's, zh ie win | men, _off Clintonville “Ra. _ fora’ _ Mie STOR AL SHEDS— shopping cepter, Good ‘fer ara” | lent BA oath O16 000 on reek | 4 RM. HOUSE, BATH. VACANT. MOTOROLA 17” MaifoG oats T - AML steel shed 2 store or variety, rniture etc. | consider pesine area home in | peer area. $40 8 mo. pmts Uti slags DRO LEAF | Sole, cabinet. Only’ cary n 20 B FURNACES Ga del'd and set with locking door. - room| Parting from & rear FE sea | ‘rede. or ‘eel Wrhe Pontise P: | Miah pase “4 (., FEE Factory New $265 OR _ 3-864 TAGE VOOTS | _payment eh obey “7A” Gown . . c nee Box MOVING 80U7 souUTH — 22° COAL-FIRED FURNA . SFA DP 3 —|WARD E. PARTRIDGE! = ni, BOTTLE GAS at Wit sr | Puce enema | Slightly Damaged |, STORM SASH ; REALTO ee “\9 YR. oLp ‘ lation, eb icé. Complete tnstal- me ectro-Master cooking 3307 _Devondaie. FE 71-0344 1, 8 & 7 Standard $40 Aluminum ae meee wind: REACH, CASI CUS-| “3960 fe FE 4.3581 |? So SUB SRRORR, sPaxtEL, a Guy Sh plage Reuven) Mame, Se: at" aaakss, HS Gt 1 BET nau a cor deors eta eet : dD ; : . ea 18 ‘ . a e TOMERS thro V. HURON OARD, OR, WHAT? ALSO | ® “PIECE Dim DINT oe ae 1 ox 7 4 : ugh -| REAL ’ Pon ve NG ROOM SUITE an s . Squirs s3# fied Ads. Call EE ae rARDOTe MICHIOAN at ‘fron ne PLYM- COLO oreuce OR ee 8 ee Al teen CER MUERA- ee A REAL CAR) 4. etn ett ig Dicom “10% PhiCR . "Open Ee. tb CARB. OR NAL BRAIDED R 10 igo ark periect, conaition, Cost BARGAIN? Lots of em) | GREAT LAKES W hice mi TAK ft. circle, tarrine out of kes, Wood- | : ’ aa ES . : | Beate! ar osera fie Bigg YPemui Mich, Way-|in the Want Ads! < OVERHEAD DOOR CO.) Wanted: Sma — - 200 Dizie Hwy, 123 Mt. © SE Accordion’ ¥ a) “THE, PONTIAC: PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1956 ot = = # fae _THIRTY-THREE i FACTORY REMOVAL SALE GAT I. AGIIF R | Boston’ AT STUD AKC PUP G 102 John Deere B 0206 __hies. Curtiss, OR 3-1 | BOXER. 2 YR. OLD. PEDIGREED | pet ullivator 1983 Case v AC — eagle hi tch 1932 Ford with front leader. _ For Sale Motorcycles | 83 burdensome’ Let us help you to WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR ay ust to some iess erpensive sharp late model cars ode! Lake Orion Motor Sales ROCHESTER ro JEALER 1-07 ‘FOR aes THAN 30 YEARS A GooD TO BUY" t _ ’ ~~ - T : . . - fo i ee | £ , + f Fo See eee 3 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) Wanted Livestock 73) For Sale Housetrailers 78) Boats & Accestories 85 Foe ‘Sale Trucks 90! For Sale Cars = 91 For Sale Cars —s 91 For Sale Cars 1 — ae > is ns — 3 PRP WO NE LPN ce oer ~ ~~ A —— 7 TEING BoaRD .....9% WM} - § LOADING SAND FARM BULK MILK | OENERAL 30FP ce PARK- CuRIG, CRAP? jest. prasy ol “CY QWENS? ( DAILY “HAULING Kcipller Count, -| "00 Hep | Exceptionaliy nice | OWE} ee: es E o z g. e P \ ea ‘nei and ‘ixio’s 0 toh = “is, mie | a FF 5) RICHARDSON AE sti aleally oe ae ~T YOUR FORD a iona 09.50 © kee and up Set of Woodward: 1:30 to 8: “i Biareuce Oil 40s WoHtamiin na. petera. Late sew. 61.00 ee G.M.C. ) - paint . et e AE ERS SE wane] EMS Ca poem op te | Be SoaTELLOs OATS —WOTORS, : DEALER Motor ‘Sales aay Job while you are | DRIVEWAY 6 AD Miirite Pasting Press Box 63 Sratlors MnGbE ciotoRe — | _ Open-Evenings Till 8 ! A-l USED CARS eliv or 1 roster Ret Pekan é i ry | I } oe oe F Hi BLDG, | byte sy] 9-1466. , F Poultr. Gator Trailers—don't buy any} Tuesday Through I ida y e OS . = ; ate “We will sell you a aes, - FARM TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT or Sale oultry 74 aeyers inna age the Gator. : OVER 80 REAL BUYS | even if your ‘credit has 6 ered, uw " Ta bat Lumber gal ha as FOR BALE: CHICKEN INCUBA. f RET ee eae? | PRGOR, seams. «crn. re CY" OWENS | been turned down else- cut ue Th FREE HORSE MANURE, YOU Sita Be Brooder. FE +0 KELLY S THAR DWARE | __PHONE FE 5.9485 MILEAGE. PRICED TO SELL. . where.” haul it. Call after 6 p.m, Oa 304*Auburn Avenue ——— 147 Saginaw St Penge satin” Platte” Yon Tone. 8-3690. age appt EM 3-536. ere oat OLE 6 AUBURN STS FE_2-8811 For Sal “20 V8 2:D00R POWER OLIDE le Lalal tam to 0 ee ae se FOR AS LITTLE AS FILL. AND, : e at "sorruins UALITY MARINE | or Sale Cars es a uM eoPEN” oa OR Oe FGRTIAS LARS BLDAS SUPPLY. | ° Sele Farm Produce 78 FE h n mug hed — “BEAUTIFUL BEION & COPPER ‘elu saee Oe n. 5 & COPPER | —* - : ame Building Waicran Wash. sand revel. Pil dirt. XC a ge EvING MOTORS | | 2TONE. LOADED WITH EX- |‘ Reese SUPER 68. FULLY | No co-signers For sale bargains on job site, | cement & m Fe trwe Trucking, OR | «pe size expe AGO sEED POTA- Whirlwind beats ped Power brakes $1,780. gner plum fixtures, electrical fix- 34. : ANDERSON Y Seoaebaxes $100. 'S1 Packard. | No furnit | tur 2x6 2x 10./ PROMPT RY 3G me bee a ee: Pia paral Sake oe BEL AIR V4 4 DOOR SEDAN.) $150 Phone OR 3-0108. Clilford urniture loans — lap, brick pipe. biock. other |" Black dirt of peat. OR soe. Ls] peicrin SEED FOTATORS CHAMPION Old a teen camece ' BEAUEIEU, ivORY AND BIL-| Golden No finance companies eee ROAD GRAVEL. 9 Yos. 0 Pfargenn ante i Brat Farms, $215 N. GREAT LAKES od sores Dips maael pier DE A | With “Extras LOADED” 82 PACKARD 4 DR “SEDAN. pit | No red tape Star Wr ecking $10 deltvered. epee iito or 8 OL 34 se sie) ke aorsaaeaie wana BEEMER arise Hardware. s.& paints _ ‘MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM and painting, Price $300, Can be Immediate Delivery SEED 8 1 2 and 3 bedropm 16 to 51 =e) DAT Pere crys AS LOW AS if 7 _ f Co Inc ROAD GRAVEL, 6 YD8. 67 DE- pn gga ene | 10M wide ertuable We ty Harrington! Bat Works | RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S . 71 eke er We Hold Your Note s a livered. FE 4-é508. 2410 Gran fanger “na corey r¢, OAK-| mance as Pea as 15 per cent dn. | 1869 8. Telegraph Phone FE 2-803 | CAR MARKET ; 5195 88 PACKARD PATRICIAN | FULL | Buy Here, Pay Here 138 W. Leerencs ia 6-37 . a lon @ yrs—72 months to NBC aie eectnens if AAI powered, like pew. Will trade | . La. wrence St L ; as JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS x 2.995. NATIONAL UsED GOLF CLUBS 3 Woops SEED POTATOES. CERTIFIED. a ani eee we trea att | Sales and Bervice Kercref & Lane- | 5s Bulch Riviere $2085 M ki Sal | z and @ r trons, 625. Large Gerstner ‘ and 1 yr. from certified. Cobblers, ral ers, Uke remt—po down pay- | "sta," hogts Teenee ands ae bed nod arr mSecS bdbadl| azurek Motor Sales | MOTOR SALES & Bon makers tool box with 7 Gays, extra fine soil. Wholesale | _Sebagoes and Russets OA 6-2179 “BOTTLE GAS — travers. Everything for the | .54 Seema a om: our ‘ar own ous Blvd. at Woodward FE 40687 | 11) § SAGINAW tools, 8As win sell nt separately. win PE Fes oes west of Bald- - ee noe Gwkel Wantee (ecerryY 33 Ford 2 dr custom $1005 HIGHEST TRADES 4 CLIPPER DELUXE. RED AND ‘3g PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CARS condition: $100. 18 cunt trecsers SAND AND O2AVEL BLACK Sale Farm Equipment’ 76) ACCESSORIES STORE 306 Orchard Lake Ave. BS Peeties 2 er Sioss LOWEST TERMS | “bce Teal Wel tean_ 6s Manet s “yt old oe dition. | $200. Too soil, Fill dirt, FE Oe ee ee te Phone 0030 ___ | -83 Plymouth 8. wagon 3 oes TAKE, ADVANTAGE Op OUR Low, Motor, Seles. 7615 “Highland Rd. Cal FE 4 Ask for ; FOR SALE: SPRAY AND DUST Open Eves jun. pm a r TOOK'S "83 Dedee 8. ¢ ar 4 5 | | Also ‘31 Ford custom 4 dr. 8 sie Btatiord of EM "5.2611, SAND. GRAVEL BLACK DIRT, | Material of al! kinds. Car Jun | Rene Trailer Space 79 79 SHORTY HOOK’S © {53 potest 44%, $ 595 | WERMEAD' LOCATE a sogPACKARD = CONVERTIBLE: ! DISCOUNT ENCALLED WATCHES” 17 JEW- | gcnp-aea vie nL bs ei hoster Re corner Rechestey and PLACE les teseocs eee $425 ALL KING SIZE BARGAINS | Power ea ‘6s Bowers a ; : . MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS e res, Eke. | engine. jemens St. 117. gis, Men's and Ladies Gruens SAND, GRAVEL, PILL DIRT AND) Windsor Roads, Rochester, Mich. ae eee crete patie. aise. | Seles and Serves FE 26200 (.3! Chrysler 4 Tr | $549) BUDGET POKING OF PAST 52464 after ONTIAC 8, 2 DOOR DELUXE. condition ety carvan: SOIL, BLACK DIRT, PEAT. tr eead Satake COMBINE, | ante Les _ a ee TONY's Bt eroosatee EVINRUDE MO- |-50 Buick 4dr "$305 | ‘isa PLYMOUTH: CLEAN EXCEL- | “Complete with R & H. Directionai 810.05 8-143), _ send & rgvel, fill girt. all types. Poodle | Moline automatic wired tie +. a, mile ee PE Bima t ee. Sere suet patel ry Bod oe ongidagre a "$9 Chev. 2 dr $225 DONT DELAY-ACT TODAY! . vient motor. a $10 a Oakland | FE sa12 A-1 condition. $275, Phone , eae Tara giatiere Opay' . or Hold Ds on ‘47 Ford = 6 tts) LYMOUTH CLEAN, | _* © Ww A TER SOFTENERS | sop san—aann GRAVEL Fir. Sopp e rgd | EN boet or trailer, Aluminum boats. | | (Sener hat, “EM” 30081 | Tous PONTIAC SEDAN CLEA ¥ teins, Dow-X. $239 value) real Bob, OR 3-5548, $008 Biack Hawk trencher, like new. | PRIVATE TRAILER SPACE ALL| jo’ pp y ag a 8 lock. i TRUCKS ‘i081 PLYMOUTH A-1 SHAPE.| ‘throughout. Bargain, $8. FE bea SE FHA terms Buy, fac- TOP SOfL. STATE ane ee modern conven. For iarge or 2. Open o'clock. | Three “48 Chex utility. $345 | Cheap. PE 5-266 31542. sory aireet sna +e cave! MICI2°7.| “erty Elisabeth Lake and Fele- | “Sori tractors plows, discs, here | tise Upresg Box 108. Se |e seeneater oroeas tw ae ‘# Ford 1 ton pick-up sas (980° PLYMOUTH R&H CARL) = West Side Used Cars ] NET SINK, rectors. # ws, discs, har. Domed fic ; Rad = Manning 4:60 Ellrabeth Lake Rd. = . BN I aS zee at i oe ey gous. We carry parts and service | gpa OLD AND MODERN | — 27782. $1 OMe. Bubure ses CHEVROLET less PONTIAC ¢ DR STAR CHEIF | Sas “sant. cal atlcee Me These = poo rb marred, os el We deli sven "Gemece FE 27111 i ree sae iver casters py pee ones Mista aad WHY Gat wee Gest tens MONEY 51 Dodge CO COE “ $495 | “Oakland County’s | Low mileage, Like new. Call FE mekes & moe: to choose Sey several 42” " models. Wall| FE 5-0214, PONTIA a & EqpusraiaL wi ce | 83 Dodge ree $743 | : . 4 2-7959 after i pm \A Sid and base cabinets at extraord!- iad CONCRETE GRAV. ACTOR _White_Lake I will make you a deal at a price 34 fr 3s Fastest Grow Jen aA a RL ae est Side Used Cars nary values. Youngstown Kitchen WASHED 6040 CONCRETE GRAV ibe Wood c SPACE ON PONTIAC LAKE OR ou can afford to pay Terms | \L sess’ Fastest Gr ing | ealer” |PONTIAC 19508 HYDRA. Ret 5 eine “FE 4.2188 Annex. complete display rooms| ¢i. Road cravel, tJ gravel and _ wen yee _Howard Loonis. 10655 Dixie Hwy i ANY MORE 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 very clean, $250 1214 Round Lake | 10) tron and free planning service, 387 ek en oo ee ae eages WANTED Hard to spell. easy to deal with ; MApie %-5071 = Open Nites “ti! @ _Rd._ EM 3-01) | er ane ABORT Rie Orchard Lake Ay Wood, Coal & Fuel TE) teak Caner ; e256 Auto’ Accessories 80. CHRI CRAFT eel ee Ee Se eT eae pues BUSINESS s SALE: |For “BALE "48 PONTIAC. 700 =: e To LJ v x wee « Re tac ee SER as WE ar , 7OR 4 4 transportation «peciais, cheap, “Do It Yoursett ol en Sete ae : 2 Saka a : a POE SEE ITS AA | RIS-CR, 1955 BUICK SPECJAL. «4 DR 1 OWNER. NICE ‘51 FORD 2 DR.| Larry's 270 W. Montcalm | Cameron st 3 IN, vsED AR , | Wil trade $1,800 ulty in vear hardtorr and turquoise WW V8 Radio an heater, overdrive, —~ i= OR TE 7 FEET gM O0D, COME AND GET vocal An red an ee ee quAlT®, OLAS SERVICE wait | _old FHA bungalow ‘Call ED: 212 pres. Dyna. RAH. Safety group turn signal. white wall tires. Can oS POM MAG oe. sea eet ae WILL - ACCE PT OR TE 7... 4e We use the highest grade of aaa OM” Superxisor s) persons] car.) be handied) tor Sill s0idomnand) hp. Must ‘sei cre est of Outboard motors, boats, @ . i Plants. Trees s, Shrubs 68 PROUIX OLIVER SALFS ON | giase. Pres 406. of coflesl to a Transportation Offered 87 $2025 EM 3.2805 _ | take .over small monthly pay-| fer over $1.800_ FE $-0752_ sheen pine namee : pp wall paper aeamane cuban, Tees a | JOST BORTE OF OXFORD. ;} customer, All work cuaranteed.. OCC ene i lace nee Bal fone bastice “PONT 1 AC C. AT ALIN: v| part. payment of 8 good used furnae: gianers, Oat: | HYBRID IRIS LARGE VARIETY ALLISCHALMERS, POWER LIFT / Insurance jobs’ honored PLY BY AIRLINER ENJOY ALL [ | 405 Auburs | Mery aarp. 13 nent he | car balance easy terms Ge 40 Or 3 for $1 1780 N_ Rochester Rd | tion apring tooth and ¢. section Fee ie eles co. se demtee’ one Posecice. he. 1954 FORD CUSTOM RANCH cream body. Ail (gt rere, BILL SPENCE = Se ee Os les San Francisco San J | A | Us ° ohare je Are. Pe a For Sale » Pets 69 oae ‘ oor Bol = pew: | 122 Oakland Ave _FF 47066 Diego. ss St. Petersburg. Tamra [ipernational Wwe er wagon. R & H, turn indicators, bn to match. Rah lenses skirts | 8ED CARS Now pric M Ay 61 Dine Hwee MA 381) ‘i RAISER, $80 DEL OCAR Ra-| Miami. sus | Honolulu ties 01 07D TOs rt P.' overdrive, WW ‘two-tone 8 aaa Eee ieee tne in it Peer | Oakland eee ad oe cn riees, . “ie Spaaa 9 o ang AKC REO COLL pores 16 a $10. Heater, $5. 600-16 tires,' Fares plus tax Terms can be ar- Diesel powered 7 tout purpose family car. 3.000 Gold ples Auto Sales 68 Oakland. FE 85 VOLKS WAGON. RADIO AND .. 4 LIE DIRT HAULERS 9 for $7. Also 676-15 60 8. _Francis | ranged. Ferry Service, Inc OR : Be!) Gift stamps | 32381. sun roof $1,450. Will trade, EM Sustegs ih Gea fieed overs | (Sous GA Reavopebie” Ase ‘ea LANCONTRACTORS ee AUTOMOTIVE Mate. —?!2%4 blade, good conditicn _..- Laks Orion’ Motor Bales i988 PONTIAC @ DR HYDRA. — 2° __ s pecs. BBE oe bc ee ee ; : abe eee Thurs. "| service FE 23-2678 _ bal ou bj NEW rial Ail eclors Approx #006 yds TRUCE GOING NORTH PART See it today, Mor a ea! rea ies two-tone. ww tires, R&H. 2685 WOM! Paint] SPRAYER AND 2¢-FT EX. = TRACTOR. SEE TRE AL. NEW Begley Auto Parts. 170 Bagley | load either way FE 56808 2 MY 2-2611 Woodbine LOOK AT THESE! tension ladder 48 Mechanic St | “REE : 4 sed Car Ga) 1! eh) Sheer 32 FORD CON LE DARK PONTIAC ‘$5 CLEAN 2 DR SPE INS LSE. gop SMITH i“. EXTRAS EX. ae hRE EB tee tan Le SA DUTY VINES. | atc ae . LIGHTNING ix | aoe eee S Ca i 88 19560 Pismouth bation 1082 FORD C Merits Phone FE’ cial carburetor All access. 14.000 38 Buick 4 door, hardtop cellent condition Cali after 6 2. FLUFFY KITTENS NEED LOADER AND _the water ready to go OR 3-77 Waeons, 2 and 4 dr-mod- 5-198] ; , mt FE 4-8370 54 Buick 4 doer, special pm. 8616 MarySue, Clarkston, home 6 weeks cold, housebrozen bear 3 HOE DIO R WILL TAKE OVER PAY MENTS agons, 2 and 4 dr. mox i. RD WITH A 50 MOTOR 1048 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HYDRA- | ©) Chevrolet Bel Air, hardtop. Just_off_Maybee she nna colin: pele gabix WE CREDIT TERMS For Sale Tires 80-A seeciat Teom Mean oe cls, Some ee demos, Wi coeanion MO SSisl i matic R & H Good transporta- oH Aaa Lee wie a Hoor .S 2 7 t 85 2528 w erton OL ! 3 ‘ontiac door, yaramatic Cameras, Equipment ¢ GIA | ‘ana white pet and show quality, FE CO ee BRO Oe | EE aes ater 690 secu tose Piymourn Savoy] *, FORD COUPE. Pantiatty| We,, * cay ‘33 Ford. 2 door APPR PPA FE 5-3035 NG BROS. (4 - 160415 FIRESTONE TIRES See M&M "Motor : eve 201 = erome is FORD SEDAN. CALL MI AUTHORIZA JON ACARI POR CLE PEON ae Norm ite ater onerter Mec's, Collision. 3018 Coss Lake! we NEED USED CARS AXD OLDs-CADILLAC 0020 after ¢_p m i ; *, Keego| — = _| eego arbor iS ees “ aisis on all styles and finishes , Ha | “AA BUYS AT LEE’S | 23 Mecain trwcks, Get our price before you Gass at Orchard Lake | POR Bat. este ‘$4 FORD Ten-veere warranty— 90 acken “SPANIELS WONDER. | Rid: den tractors the fa- “ER aN FORD. ‘35 @ TAKE Stee ”iPAY- years experience = = $1 W. Rundcell mour giraener-aiieconomy wher! ~~ ] For Sale Bicycles __ 8 Ri Sok as deat oa . ew ae MRR ments $4937 87 N Rosiyn : «te Tee an: Ted ee r) x17 ™M cnalt las? ¢ A C ATR = DOO? } “a = >) LIN 3 W 198s MODFIS COCKERS MALES BEAGLE Wolking tractors $128 up Roto 2% INCH EXCELLENT COND 8200 _—_>_ = (Radio, beater whitewalli FE ds @uceptional coast can Like’ At sven ‘OREATER SAVINGS! | males, at service. Besewel] Ken-| tillers, $128 up. Citnton chain oon R 3-$160 WE PAY 90178 new Dark blue finish White tires nels, 35811 Powers Rd. Farming-| $6 Rotary mowers, at (38 AND 2% GIRL § AND BOYS } 1055 CHEVROL ET 210 4 DR 6 Radio & heater Seat covers 6 ALT AGHER | ton Near ll M oad OReen- prices tp town Terms to _— Like new OLive 6-071 D I] | j or equit “B lan 536 138 Might trade ill tinance 1624 m | _leat_¢4079 or © LEES SALES & SERVICE 55 “aa Op Volldar re ES Ts a ie 5 USIC O. a a on FOR i BOY's BICYCLE 200 FE St oe oodward Ave houses north of MUS we CUTE KITTENS, HOUSEBROKEN. | 071_Mi Clemens st FE 3-0830 For Clean Used Cars & Trucks. CHEVROLET 193679 DR 181 Teds Restaurant FE 4-7297 18 FF Wuren _ PR 40508 Free to kind home. EM }3-6552.|GARDEN TRACTOR NEW S| “Bo t — A Accessories 85 4 : $100 takes FE 5-7587 1950 HUDSON COMMODORE WITH ACCORDIAN POLLN . WHITE. 7 ten motor, Includes plow, disc, a 8 ¢ Matthews- 1953 CHEVIE SPORT COUPE excellent motor FE 42729 treble switches, ) bess yemenes. 1 ENGLISH ‘ISH SHEPHERD COLLIN | sickle bar and cultivator, $1800 ~~~ ~~ Good condition $688 EM 3-380 $0 HUDSON 4 DR PACEMAKER master ewiteh OR * | 4 Retural heelere. 66. Poul a aed ee iiin canis CRAFT (077 TRROARD H 197 Oliver e ocw ¥ euphoister i = = iw aPIMET PIANS CA | “OR SALE AKC REGISTERED FE- Rentals, Parts & Repairs AF ery good condition. argreaves “ti MERCU RY SORV= GooD sh ep Bee! Prete mele Foktnqecs puapies © months 3e09_Crocks Ra 1 5 == | 311 8. Saginaw 8t FE 44546 | ceed hE hated ae ee Se ce Hibs Dbor | he, Neco oe aca ne eT, dale eae JIN in see ‘em at W ; ce i = er pal len Piano TUNING. CALL BEFORE pA PIs os PARKES a ALL) 2% om oe Equipment 1583 | condition. Also unfinished boat. SHARP CARS ONLY WILL st a 33317 . ORRMAy. “SHEPHERD PUPs, Satie na b beatae eps fol tes 48 Mechanic 8t + wf yom — = “sole ibe car j $082 cee Rak, OVER ET PA clean black. AKC Fx. . mingnen- 1 1-PT ANOLER NEW TYPE je, High dollar pa: for, rive, turn indicators. two-tone nent A Seer aie te coment ‘cual Marnet 43060 aft. | —Phone_ Midwest boat. 35 hp Evinrude and trail. | late model used ca bierk se4 Flee w 2 nell really paid te will be Rarer te your | — er oo aantish. Chain Saw Distr. io ciate aan — | BUD SHEL TON stamps account. Gallagher's, . he cae “SHORT HAIRED POINT. SALES SER AFT LITY | ie ake Orion Motor Seles ron st | ate mace, 5674 Livernots RB Bot matty < "2 MY salt OR +7184 aes — A M24 at Clarkston Rd. Sale Stere Equipment _ 64 KITTENS, HOUSFBROKEN, FREE wy Maa PeateON Fe Trac. | 38_- 3 POINT HYDRO WITH vr PE 48728 iy | Y R Ford vere pid et cla path rch, ated taht Ele to a good home. FE ¢7019__ tor condition. gord ares OR | _TRAILER FE 23-8020 | —wahiED cha? Cina _ MY 2-261 1 8x ONE 3. i= “OLD BEAGLE AND| }3id 10 FT CHRIS-CRAFT ROAT AND | Ph OR: Cairo { | 10952 MERCURY BIE eee cooler 4 large gas er, "OR na Rac tee Us FOR | © eae inka Deere — trailer. A-\_sone et WANTED — JUNKED OR USED | | sidewalls. Good condition, ‘$450. 25164 TONE « oe, RACERS hay tools. Btoe! 8, John Deere BOATS 12-FT 040 1G-PT. 665. WANT ee any model. Ta | Gan" Fe: oon . 2 DRAWER BAR REO iWa.| Trumpter 80 same and and New tora hen Machinery. | 0660 Mighlano Rd (M3@)_ | ga ll | jest NaSH. 2 DOOR 010 OAK. TIOWALY (BARGAIN) Phone Car | —"™_ 2-046 45R2 Ortonville. |. --Ss| i@ PT ~MAHOGANY PLANK OUT- BACL EY AUTO PARTS! i I ” land. $120 7 _Migwest 62355 PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. | SMALL GARDEN TRACTOR AND | board—Encellent condition. Phone 3 dv 4 : : verybody’s Credit : CHECK OUT RBOISTER | Food. Since 1927 548 Oakland Ave. | cultivator. Good cond. 3323 Ger- | FE 42844 __ | FE_5-0210 © $70 _BAGLEY 8ST. Is Good Here | a : = : 36 Ww : ; a ate | WPON, News and 8ports nr. beet WXYZ, News, Beyond Stars WEYZ News wines 3 SPRING SPECIAL! 3 11:30 WJR, Socialism "36 ‘CAR, Tiger Tunes CKLW, Mt. Zion Baptist CKLW, News, Bud Davies $ $ WWJ, Monitor Ap Vlg News, Festival WJBK. Writers & Writing WJBK. News, Don McLeod $ ’ A 3 WXYZ, Top of Town WWJ, Weekend Music WPON, U.D. Showtime WJBK, Tiger Game i$ 4 KLW, Dance Time WXYZ, Healing Waters WCAR. Tiger Game i> ; $ WJBK, Mickey Shorr : MONDAY MORNING 2:30—WIR.” D: > 3 WPON, Don Zee CKLW, Elder Morton RNT 2:3 JR, Nora Drake 2 > ie oO u ws 'CA cer Gam rw, Maxwel. WPON. Club 1460 j : hl rc at La WPON, News, Platter Parlor wave. Fred Wolf 3:00—WJR. Wendy Warren $ All Defective Parts Replaced! 4 e ‘0 LA , CKLW, Rooster Clud WWJ, Weekda ‘> 4 3: WXYZ, Healing Wings A y CKLW. News. Jim Dunbar | *Cerw Hour of Charm | WJBK. News, Gentile, Binge) WXYZ. Ba McRensie 2 Call for Price ¢ WJBK, Heartbreak Theater 3:00-—WWJ. Moniter WPON, Country Musie CKLW, Bud Davies $ $ WPON, News, House Party | 3:00—WWJ. Monitor $:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit.. WJBK, News, Don McLeod } Maliterafters Seles & Servis = CKLW. Woolworth Hour WXYZ, Pred Wolf WJBK, Game P OPEN 9 te 9 > SUNDAY MORNING nde (Gene CHLW. Guy Nunn ,| $20 WIR, House Party 3 $ . "Pp! ews, Binge, Gentile’ Ne 4 600 wik, Leyoes Hew wre: Platter Parlor WCAR. Coffee With Clem | CKLw, a Gan > OBEL Radio & TV3 WWJ, Weekend Music oe oe Rae Sttetncen WPON, News. Don Zee 4:00—WJR, Parade of Bands > > > » hn hn ho bn hn bin bi hi i hh hi hh A hi i aa Hoachell's Redio end Service English girl, is practically the 5:39—(4) Western Marshal. only friend of a strange old wom-| an named Googy. When Googy, Vickers in ‘Last Thirty Min-) utes.” (4) Adventure Theater. | Paul Douglas hosts ‘Thirty! Days to Die,” a drama critic! reads of his death. (2) Crunch and Des. “The Expert,” adven- tures of a pair of charter boat! owners. jor Morgan goes on “Mission Rhino” as‘he hunts a German bacteriological plant. (9) Na- tional News. (4) Turning Point. “So False, So Fair,” with John Lupton, Karen Steele. (2) Big dies, Eanne is determined. * Japs Supplant carry out her promise to put a angel over the old woman's) grave. But five pounds, for that is all Googy gave her, is not enough to buy an angel, and it ooks as if the youngsters will] have to give it up. (4) TV Play-. house. Theodore Bikel stars in! “Sound the Pipes of Pan,” by John Vlahos. A devoted Greek! father keeps his American-born. children in check, in the old; Greek fashion. When a high! TOKYO w®—The U. S. govern- Say Military Transport Fired Americans, Hired Low-Paid Japanese Town. Steve Wilson hunts an- other story. Richter with films of “Across, the Sahara ii a Station.Wagon.” (9) Mr. and Mrs. North. Bar-| . bara Britton, Richard Denning in “Flight 217," a frustrated lover plants a bomb on a plane. (4) Saturday Show. Carl Benton Reid in ‘Sound of Silence."" (2) Hollywood Spotlight. ‘‘Marked lured away from him. The split American seamen on its ships in this situation causes between the the Far East, family crisis. fits the description of a eet in the = be — killer’s favorite type of victim,| ; pleads with her husband to quit| In other cases, Hurt said, Amer- his night job so she won't be left ican officers have been reduced in alone. But her husband refuses Tank and Japanese put over them. to share her panic. \He said an American third officer 9:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. Bil! Making $5,722 a year was supplant- WPON. News. Serenade 5:30—WXYZ, High Moments SUNDAY EVENING 6:06—WJR_. Bancroft WXYZ, Drew P Sunday's Best CKLW, Your Worship Hour WJBK, Newa, Detroit Pulpit | WCAR, Your Gospel Hour O'Hara| WXYZ. Fred Wo U.S. Seamen? ‘Outlook’ Gains Maturity | father and “children results in a! Harry Hurt of San Francisco, Take the case of ‘spokesman for a group of the (NBC-TV. Sundays, 4:30 p.m. In a few brief minutes, combining. 8:30—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The American sailors, said more than EST). Several weeks ago, imme- 800d photography with intelligent. Creeper.” A young woman who 90 had received ‘‘termination” no- ‘diately after its birth, I paddled script, “‘Outlook’’ conveyed inter-. earson WJBK, Newa Ge in Covering News on TV By CHARLES MERCER \volved when a President NEW YORK \#—Too often a reg- Capacitated. ular television program is panned | ad on its first appearance by a critic) is in- But television programs, it found matters of great interest WWJ, Monitor 8:00—WJR. Jack White ww JBK, Protestaat Hour WXYZ, Herald of Truth WWJ, Bob Maxwell wxk. openly WCAR, Morning Musica! CKLW, Bosman’s Bandstand | WXYZ, News, Osgood CKLW, Bob and Re PON, Arme WJBK, News, Music CKLW, News, Toby David | WJBK. News, Don 8:060—WJR, News WCAR, Game WJBK, News, Binge Gentile WCAR, News, Cof tay | "ww" im ‘Send WE MOLD YOUR NOTE ntule, Binge Wear, ‘cureven, af Muste ON USED TV . We Give Heldens Red Stamps Young Jail Breakers JA-COX TV cops and robbers—old stuff, Two! In another current and seeming- school teacher becomes inter- ment’s Military Sea Transport who never bothers to look at ij/lY not very important news event reply. ‘We just broke prison! The ested in the gifted trio. Anastas Service was accused today of hir- again. feels his off-springs are being ing low-paid Japanese to replace jjke children, often improve with 4nd significance: the decline of — fee ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. w — Playtime cowboys and Indians, OPEN EVENINGS ‘TEL ® P. M. 463 6. Saginaw re 5-cene Albuquerque small fry stampeded past a startled householder. “Hi,” | yelled one. “Who ya chasing?” 6 Telephone Trunk Lines asked the householder. “Oh, we're | 7Egers! 3-omne Fucerel bat not chasing anybody,” came the] Fsese! s-s0s 6-se08 “CHIEF PONTIAC FEDERAL guards are after us!" CREDIT UNION 650 Jesiya Avense age. ° * ® jthe Socialist party, which held its aNswera to YESTERDAY'S PURZLE convention “Outlook” smoke-filled Chicago hotel room. annual in a smail,, cM ‘ vy /Mad || SN ICIBIA I @ omsis thet it soundly for not acting like a esting history from a_ relatively man. Then I went away for a minor event. while and forgot all about it—until pic cuaxor, “Norwegian Leaders Restrict Car Sales What a transformation! From ‘now on I'm going to look at ‘‘Out- MC3LIi-2 CIO tad MCC Ia MLIONC Hi it3 CLs CC Alte Rae AT a ORIN Cie aelAlt.|!| Nimo SIC SIVISINi TT) [Sli IN INIT IOF LAININIg. CIM Jaa CWI. “CROSLEY Authorized SERVICE FE 4.1515 Open Eves, “ti 10:00 A.M. C&évV TV 188 Osklend for Death.” Pearson and Vincent Price face wigs oe ba about look" ¢very Sunday that I can. mn 7) . ' the tie-breaking $64,000 question J a year. ~ *\this short time it has shot through . . 11:00 — (7) ood ’ q . = Call Gute A Noe on art tonight. (4) Loretta! A spokesman for the Transport adolescence, graduated from col- OSLO, pewey hs) — Norwegians quest.” (9)° Saturday Night Young. “The Judgment.” In Setvice said its personnel is being jege and now—to me—is a com- W@Nt to buy automobiles, but they Movie Date. Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes in ‘The Adventures of Martin Eden.” (4) News. (2) News. Ken Cline. 11:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) Fairweather, Betty Bahr. 11920—(4) Texas Rasslin."”” (2) Les Paul-Mary Ford.. Music. Nightwatch Theater. Ida Lupino in ‘Lady and the Mob"; ‘Strange Adventure of Mr. Smith." SUNDAY MORNING 7:55—(2) Meditations, ; 8:00—(2) Christophers. | 8:15—(7) Featurette. 8:30—(2) Reporters’ Roundup. 7) | Miss Oral Roberts. 8:50—(4) News. $:00—(2) Court of Health. (4) Church at the Crossroads. (7) Beulah. :30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Big Picture. (7) Popular Science. | 10:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Fun House. (7) Faith for Today. 10:25—(9) Billboard. ,. 10:30—(2) Cartoons. (7) Action Theater. (9) Bible Student. 10:45—(2) Cartoons. (9) Common Interest. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Color. Adventure Ho. (9) Chris- tophers. 11:30—(9) Open House. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Buster Crabbe. (4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Tune Pa- rade. (9) Western Trails. | i j Cartoon Carnival. 12:45—(Color) Garden Show. | 1:00—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (4) Sunday Matinee. (7) World Ad- venture. (9) Sunday Showtime. 1:30—(2) Victory at Sea. (7) Cisco Kid. 2:00—(2) Sunday Showtime. (4) Dr. Spock. (7) Margie. . 2:30—(4) American Forum. (7) Foreign Intrigue. 3:30—(2) Adventure. (7) West- ern Manhunt. (4) Frontier of Faith. 3:30—(7) Western Manhunt. 4:00—(2) Face the Nation. (4) (Color) Zoo Parade. (7) Going Places. (9) Million Dollar Movie. 4:30—(2) Science Sermons. (4) March of Medicine. §:00—(2) Telephone Time. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Jus- trimmed because 5 of the 22 ships order to avoi iti is void political disaster, it has operated in the Far East! an ambitious politician uses a drunken driver as a scapegoat in a hit-and-run killing. (7) 27€85- Focus. Documentary ; 5, Sore 7 , contended that ‘in almost every 9:30—(2) What's My Line? Robert | stance the American who has Q. Lewis and Paul Winchell) guest. (4) Conrad Nagel. Drama. |!0St his job has been replaced by os ; Japanese." Door to Darkness.’’ A wealthy) * 1°" ; sai lod | physician seeks the reason for his| je seamen exid they had cotied i ‘ tt Eisenhower young wife’s suicide against the protests to President Eisen! advice of his family and friends. | and a number of U. S. senators. (7) Jumbo Theater, including Knowland and Kuchel Drama “oi DAW. “ Happ oe - (R-Calif), Magnuson (D-Wash), Mountain Climbing. Johnson (D-Tex) and Long (D- 10:00—(9)' Passerby. Drama. “If tay) They said they had had no, and Mary $12,000 Yearly Alimony LOS ANGELES — Songwriter Sammy Fain has been ordered to! pay $1,000 a month temporary ali- Hope Should Die.” Caring for an invalid sister, Martha wishes _ Transit Unit ung invats husband: Gotham Transit Uni edy. ‘Party Line.’ Trouble Starts when Joan learns that she house. Drama. ‘Miss Jeremy|it Authority took legal steps early and Brain Surgeon.” (7) Public'today to avert another citywide Defender. Police. “End of the subway strike threatened for next himself against great odds to tormen's Benevolent Assn., which’ keep a man from being sent to called Thursday's’ crippling nine-| prison. (9) Inner Sanctum. “The hour walkout. reality. \__ |ings of the court’ but added: 11:00—(2) News. (4) News. (7) ‘The men are restless and re- Bowling. (9) Movie. Western, sent very strongly the Transit Au- by his past. ' A court order requiring the 11:15—(2) Weather. Bahr. (4) MBA to show cause why it should Movie. Drama. ‘‘Atlantis,” stars NOt be enjoined from striking Ford. is returnable in Manhattan at 10 11:25—(2) Movie. Drama. “Out of 2-™- Monday. the Depths." Tale of a Ta | The MBA already is on record 12:35—(4) News. scheduled to make a definite de- 12:50—(2) Weather, Meditations. cision at a meeting Tuesday night. MONDAY MORNING 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) Today. have been transferred to other| A spokesman for the seamen) Songwriter-Fain to Pay’ | pletely mature and thoroughly in- @7¢ hard to get. . ; The government restricts im- ‘ports from Western European ‘countries to conserve dollar and ‘other hard currency reserves, Im- |ports from Communist countries idepend on trade agreements. Ld * * teresting creature. It is television journalism at its best. * @¢ @ Chet Huntley and the other guid- ing lights of “Outlook’’ took en a tough assignment when they launched a weekend news and re-| haloes cl Thee arte on ette 4000 cars made behind the Iron site | 5 See the always formidable Eric Peet Oi 20) om Rusaia, be reid on the opposition CBS-TV. They had all the problems that Sevareid has in creating such a weekend half-hour program. [3.000 panel trucks. SCANTY NEWS The only automobiles to be im- News usually is scant over a ported from the United States will weekend. But last weekend there be 500 large passenger cars for was the news of the President's taxi use. eee | illness. ‘‘Outlook’’ not only offered | full up to the minute wreraas of} About 25,000 Norwegians have. Mr, Eisenhower's condition; it rec-|@Pplied for permits to buy West- ognized its interpretive function/emn cars as against the 4,000 to and discussed some of the legal/be imported. Eastern cars are| and constitutional problems call freely, but they are not PoP | Detective Shot Dead in Chicago Flareup CHICAGO (®—A detective was killed and three other persons, were wouhded in a shooting af. fray early today on the South slovakia and Poland. From West- ‘ern Europe Norway will bring in another 4.000 passenger cars and Race Track Workers Escape Lightning Death CHICAGO —Three persons es- caped injury yesterday when lightning struck and~demolished a| tower housing the photo finish crew at Washington Park where the Balmoral horse race meeting Side. is being held. | Detective John Blythe, 44, was| Robert Kuprion of the photo fin-| killed. ish crew and two placing judges The wounded were Thomas Syl- vester, 43, Charles Leggit, 47, not, seriously hurt, and a man identi-' fied tentatively as James Dukes, shot in the chest. heard the shots and investigated. During an exchange of _ shots Patrick Deeley, chief of detec- tives, said Sylvester and Leggit, were painting the interior of a church when they heard a woman scream in the alley. They investi- gated and were shot by a man. Blythe and a detective partner Blythe was shot fatally. - | Shortly afterward police ar- rested Dukes nearby. He had been shot in the chest. were knocked to the floor, Spring Cleaning CALL US Walls Washed Windows Cleaned Floors Cleaned, Waxed and Polished Insured Workmen CITY JANITOR SERVICE | 71% N. Saginaw Se. FE S-7638 | her dead so that she can marry the invalid's husband. Seeking Injunction shares a party line with the g next door: neighbor. 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