“118th YEAR | y pw, The Weather _Partly Cloudy ‘Details Page 2 i, me : EK PONTIA PRESS wry PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST .6, 1955 —30 PAGES ASBOCIATED Regains Health = Child TOGETHER AGAIN ~~ Katherine Cullison, AP Wirephoto 28, holds up her daughter Kathleen, two and a half, after they were reunited at a Chicago home. Mrs. Cullison battled heartache, misfortune and Sahergeiecin-t0-ba-penaitet.. sith her beky-whe-sas_talen from: her when she lay critically ill in a tuberculosis hospital. Top Golfer Babe Zaharias ~ Develops Second Cancer GALVESTON, Tex. (#—Babe Didrikson Zaharias, -woman athlete of the century, has developed a second cancer but “firmly expects to return to golf.” George Zaharias, her husband, said last night doctors at John Sealy Hospital here found a “small cancer lesion” on the right side of pelvic gore BABE DIDRIKSON amantas_let an entered the hospital here | the sacrum posterior of the He said aay treatments have been started. Zaharias quoted the doc- tor as saying the X-ray treatments will stop the pains she has been suffer- ing in her right hip and leg: in about 10 days. He said moO surgery was contem- plated at. the time. Mrs, Zaharias underwent surgery for rectal cancer at Beaumont in 1953, However, the operation was be- Since 1963 Mrs, Zaharias has been reporting here for periodic och bs "Earlier this spring she com-|. plained of pains in her back and , Fire Destroys Reichhold Vats Loss Set at- $150,000 for Ferndale Chemical “Plant; Spectator Hurt Fire roared through the. Reich- hold.Chemical Plant in Ferndale shortly after 1 p.m. yesterday, de- stroying eight huge storage vats and 24,000 gallons of chemicals. One spectator was injured as hundreds of onlookers watched a 1,000-foot column of -smoke— rise }— over the blaze. Cause of the, fire has not yet been determined: * * * ~ Company president Ch artes +. May./-She was_found-to-have—a spinal disc and under- went corrective surgery. The surgery failed to stop the pains and doctors started looking for new causes. The new cancer was announced last night. Mrs. Zaharias has not left the hospital since May, » ‘The big ex-wrestler’s voice soft- ened as he told of breaking the | news to his plucky wife. 5 “She never flinched when told she had another cancer,” he said. Then he said she added: “This is my greatest battle.” i 3. Spirited Carmen PRESS UNITED PR INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE kas PHOTOS qe Mercury to Hover in 80s Sun Valiant Suzan, | Taken by Death Miss ~ Ball HOLLYWOOD-(#)--Death, ~Succumbs | | to Cancer; Heart Attack |! } Kills -Miss-Miranda——— in two guises, has takeff’ two Hollywood actresses|. ~ whose passing the screen capital mourned today. | A lingering death from. cancer claimed the life of Suzan Ball at 21. A sudden heart attack proved fatal to. 41-year-old, Carmen Miranda. Miss Ball, a striking, dark-haired dark-eyed actress, —had-—suffered caused her death, when she slipped | rehearsal. ~ Her right leg was later ampu- tated, and valiant Suzan went on to marriage and a resumption of her screen career before the malig- nancy returned—this time in her lungs. She died Yesterday at her home in Beverty Hills, Miss Miranda also died in a Beverly Hills home—but after a strenuous day spent singing and) dancing with the dazzling energy | which won her fame as the “Bra- zilian Bombshell.” Miss ‘Ball's husband. ard Long, had been told by doctors. | * > randa’s husband, producer David | Sebastian, had ne-idea that tragedy was close at hand. NEVER KNEW ILLNESS “T never knew before that she) had heart trouble,” he said yes- terday, ‘Rut now that I look back, | there were little things...” j * @*¢ * One of those “‘little things’’ hap- pened the night before her death, when the tiny, fiery Latin was rushing. through a comedy-musical film dropped to one knee, out of breath. “That's okay Carmy,” said Da- rante, as cameras continued. “Ti take that line.” After the film was completed in | time to bears screen actors guild | i strike deadline, she entertained the cast at an impromptu Ee her__home. Then, — last guest had -gone pox | collapsed. Evidently she made no outcry when- she collapsed. Her husband | said they went to their separate bedrooms after the guests departed about 3 a.m. yesterday, ~ tt “She was tired from the long hours of work the day before and the party,” Sebastian said. “I wanted her to sleep late. I went sible-at-all times,” Straley from the force since he h tering cities, Chief Straley allowing officers to patrol in sport shirts and Bermuda shorts presented a “very sloppy appearance.” Cops Will Wear Neckties Despite a trend toward summer uniforms in several | cities, Pontiac Policemen will continue to wear ties as re- | 5"** quired, according to Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. “T want my men to present as good appearance as pos- allow the men to loosen their ties neatly arid roll their ao } siéeves up as they have been doing.” = one estimated the damage at) __Chief-Stratey said ‘that he has received_no-complaints— _ tie — sleeve speak movement. paltorsn that s some ab not take atuiatias ot the optional Tule we have installed,” the chief stated. ‘Asked what he thought about the move in other owel-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2 | said, “so I will continue to since 1953 from the disease which | | and injured her knee in a dance ;- eae | HAPPY MEMORIES — Picture above of actress Carmen Miranda was made Tuesday in Hollywood due to a heart attack. as she rehearsed a TV show with Jimmy Durante. Her death at her home late Friday apparently was Motion picture actress Suzan Ball, who died in Los Angeles after |a gallant battle against cancer, is actor Richard Long. shown at right with her husband, ar Wirepheotes Death Ends Careers of Prominent Actresses Ding Dong Daddy. Insists Marriage | Js for-Other Guy actor Rich- | LOS ANGELES i — The one- time “Ding Dong Daddy of the D)| that death was near. But Miss Mi-|Line.” Francis Van Wie, insists | he’s .through with marriage | The former San F runcisco street | | car conductor got around to di. | | vorcing his first wife . yesterday. had nothing but trouble with wom- en, mostly widows, since No, 1 de- | serted him in 1940, and after his 16th marriage in 1953 he served | a five months term for bigamy. probation with instructions not to ~“in~ that—time.~ Superior Samuet R. Blake mentioned Wie looked up and said, quietly: “IT don't want to get married again. I just want to die in peace. Pontiac. Guardsmen - = Artve at Grayling Pontiac's two National Guard | units arrived in Camp Grayling at noon today and began settling down to training with more than 8;760 other Guardsmen from Michigan's 46th Division, Both units, Company M, 125th Infantry, and the 107th Ordnance Company left Pontiac early this morning in two separate truck convoys. The 200 officers and men of the units will begin their 2-week train- |ing program with a 7-day field training problem, winding up with combat training during the final week, The units will return Au- Coty Great-Grandfather PARIS (INS) — President Rene Coty today became the first French | president to become a great grand- father while in office.” Agence France _ Presse_ reported that his restraint yesterday, but Vanj{~ Red: Held Fliers Pass Physicals to Family Reunions TOKYO (®—Eleven U. $ | through,” the source said. Materiel Command Base. HOME MONDAY One report said the men would leave Monday via Alaska for the United States. Airman 2C. Daniel C. Schmidt, Redding, Calif.. who learned Fri- day that his wife has remarried while he was in captivity, ap-; peared composed, He was spotted | . cashing greenback dollars into | military script to buy a camera. Schmidt was overheard telling “an unidentified Catholic chap plan, “I was thinking of convert- ing. I've caused — trouble as it is.” Schmidt earlier said he hoped to talk by telephone with his wife, Una, in California. | Air. Conditioning. Firm Has Day Off — Too Hot | as allowed the loosening of said he believed those cities ughter. Mme. Janine E bad marechal, gave birth to a baby we Gigham Calls on Dulles | ae WASHINGTON (INS)—Evangel- | back ist Billy Graham edlied- on Seere- tary of State John Foster Dulles today. Graham said he visited the secretary because Dulles was ‘‘in- terested in my work and had nor the day shift has been back | wit written me encouraging letters."", Japan Monday En Route | = airmen | i ot pero oe a —! released by Communist China rged desertion. Van roar are “all ome okay “It's amazing to see these men Van Wie, 69, is un seven years | "Milling after what they have been og | C4 Meade Retirement o LT. DAVY GILPIN: c aie aot a] downward trend today, even though high humidity ‘| temperatures of the past a. ay |sleep Promised | __Expected- to Fall to 74 barker by Early Morning The mercury took a. continued to keep the weather sticky. - Some relief from the high week is promised Sunday, although ee = the 80s are expected, —- Pontiac's downtown temperature “at 2_p.m._today—-was TT, mite oe dropping from Friday's high of 9 to 72 early this morning, The United States Weather Bureau says: “Cloudy and slight- ly cooler weather for Sunday, ee a high of between 84 and Some respite is promised for to- night's sleepers with the ther- mometer to drop to around 74, The weather bureau's prediction st ‘| of temporary relief made yester- day started (his way With good in- Chief Straley- Announces f Lt. Gilpin Lt. Davy Gilpin, a member of the Pontiac Police De-, visit partment since 1928, retired from the force effective July | Airmen Plan to Leave | 18, according to an annouhcement made yesterday by | latter part of the week. Chief of Police Herbert W. Straley. Gilpin, 56, joined the force as patrolman on July 10,| down from the norty oe | 1928. In June of 1942 the department announced Gilpin’s | promotion - mie rank of sergeant. : , When promoted to ser-| n already had) Marie ang Pellston it was 59 geéant, Gilpi received his first citation for meritorious service. It| was dated Dec. 27, 1939 and | _was awarded for- Gilpin’'s| part in the arrest of thieves that used dynamite to enter a gas station in the city. He was appointed in charge of the force's vice squad in -1942 and | while serving in this capacity was _boosted to the rank of lieutenant In 1942 Gilpin received a dou- bie citation from the depart- tment, The first read ‘‘for keen observa- tion and initiative in the appre- hension of the culprits’ and con- cerned his arrest of two. juveniles and three adults that had coriifnit- ted a series of robberies in the 3 Reach Semifinals in DDGA Title Play All but one match in the quar- terfinal round of the Detroit Dis. trict Golf Association was fiifished at noon today. In that last match | to settle the semifinal round, may mith was 3-up on Frank C: t anie) at end of 14 holes, nd | Orshard Lake Country— Club, Defending t titlist Bob Babbish de- eated Gene Woodard of Lakepointe {4 and | pen Dra (Red Run) defeated\Don Dykstra 5 and 4 and Glenn J prook’s prexy, Tony 4, Glenn was 3-under . Babbish was even Skover, 6 a for the dist: | walked out Wednesday. Neither it/ court: | since. a —— ——— court: yesterday, _“ ‘the shortest arguments will (Grosse Ne) defeat-| + city. For his part in the arrest of | the thieves in a drug store and | gas station theft, Gilpin was awarded his second citation in 942 — The retiring officer headed the vice squad Ter-eight years during which he received civic praise for: ‘his excellent job in handling an influx of —~ racketeers into the city, On March 5, 1967, the Oakland County Citizen's league de- clared ti a public citation ‘that the “persistent efforts of the Pontiac Police Department's -¥iee -squad--under the -direction” of 1A, Gilpin: have iy egremer 4 Gilpin received ayerabtad par fourth de- cat ment-—citation— while-—leading + 0mm ~Tthe vice detail, consisting of. six | behind men at the time,on Jan. 7) 1945. - The lieutenant’é entire squad received citations at the time for a coordination and 2 roy “Gilpin —was—assigned the traffic ‘division until Pig 6 h/ get /the longest consideration." (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) tally Defective Children Pose County Problem|= est help costs $170 per month, he explained. month to retain a child ina state’ tot It costs the parents $100 pert, tentiong this morning, but was sabotaged in the Saginaw area | When it was diyerted northward, COLD-¥RONT COMING | Monday and Tuesday will see temperatu in the mid-80s, A cold front now de- veloping in the northwest part of the country is promised for the atte 43 Saat Oe | The cold front, which moved ~ brought relief to northern Mich gan, Grand Marais en Lake ea Superior, reported an @wrTy morning low of 60, At Sault Ste and 66 at Traverse City. | Continued high humidity, despite | somewhat lower temperatures last night, drove an estimated 25,- 000 Detroiters to Belle Isle. How-+ ever, a check of other city and county parks found few all night sleepers, ' Showers and cooler air brought some “relief to heat-stricken re- igions of the Midwest today, but | the season's prolonged spell of .hot ;and humid weather continued to cting to wide areas in the Eastern afd Sotithern sections of the na- | tion. Readings climbed to 100 yester-— day in Boston and at New York's LaGuardia Field, This same tem- perature was general inthe South- west desert region with Gila Bend, Ariz. and Thermal, Calif. report- ing the top of 104, Across the Northern Plains and in the Northern Great Lakes re- | gion, the temperature stayed * i the 60s. Toll Road Plan Gains Support Turnpike Chairman Has Road Commission Approval of Project joeree | The Michigan Turnpike Authority = yesterday was_officially informed by the Oakland County ‘Road Com- Seiden en miamnene ss a. —__—_— 2) PONTIAC ae 4 if ~ Tt ae es fs THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 at —t 4 Doughier-In- law of ; Late ' Chief Bludgeoned : LONDON wf — The pretty blonde ‘daughter-in-law of Scotland Yard's Yate chief detective superintendent ‘and her year-old daughter were ae te ae aon ge: “bludgeoned to death last right at | their suburban home. The wom- an’s schoolmaster husband wes questioned in the case and police said he was “helping in the in- -quiries.” * ™ ~ The victims Were Mrs. Trene Chapman, 50. and her baby girl, Irene. Questioned was J, J, Chap- | $75,000. It is slightly modified trom |. man, about 40, son of William Chapman, who led Scotland Yard's famed murder squad until his death two weeks ago. e Scotlan Yard said the younger Chapman, who teaches at a school inthe fashionable suburb of Or- pington, had called personally last night at a police station in- Brigh- | ton, 50 miles south of bendon. His story led police te. break into the Chapmans’ new white bungalow at Orpington. where the bodies of the mother and baby were found. No details of his story were disclosed. Police said later this morning Chapman was still being d. They said “an early ~ MSU Ofticials Express Concern for Red Farmers EAST LANSING (?—Miehigan - State. University officials are a _little worried over the possibility | *¥, that the touring Russian farm officials may get too enthusiastic a welcome when they make an appearance on the MSU campus. : . * * The Soviet delegation will be at MSU for the opening of thé “Lake Orion Woman Injured in ‘Accident « Mrs, Della A. Smith, 75, Rd. ‘Mrs. Smith told deputies that her car started to skid on the wet pavement after she attempted to avoid hitting a parked truck at the side of the road: Scotland Yard: New Blue Plane | Flies Ike to Farm 4 With Homework dent Eisenhower brought his home- work down to the farm. He came here yesterday after- nootin a new blue and white Air Force plane bought for shor: hops. Mra, Eisenhower had arrived by car earlier in the day and was waiting at their farm home near Gettysburg several hundred bills passed by the sion this week, Aides said Elsen- hower plans to act on all of them before he returns to Washington for a Cabinet meeting next Friday, * * » Histrip here was his first in the ‘new fwo-engined plane which the ‘Air Force said cost just under another light plane which the Pres- ident had used for four short hops in June and July. 1 For longer trips, the President uses @ super -constel- lation, the Columbine. IIL He probably will, go in plans to go to Colorado Aug. 14 or 15 and stay at least several weeks. Carmen Miranda, Suzan Ball Die. She and Sebastian were married in 1947, Her last film was “Scared Stiff,” with Dean Martin and Jer- Lewis -Miss Ball was elready il from the disease when she and Leng be- came engaged. When they ‘vere married in Santa Barbara, Calif., in April, 1954 she walked down the aisle on an artificial limb. Later she starred in a movie and a live television show, and, with Long, played a song-and-dance act in nightclubs jn Palm Springs, Calif., Tucson, Ariz., and her native But- falo,.N. | Long was working on a location ‘at Columbia Pictures ranch in’ ley, when Miss Ball's nurse phoned her studio and said, simply, “Suzan is dead," Her wedding to Long was called “Hollywood's finest love story." Jets Collide in Mid-Air; but Area Pilot Unhurt “WILMINGTON, Ohio t#—=Two jet escaped injury when their F86s collided at 20,000 feet while prac- craft back to Wright-Patterson Air Fr Bess ot tayua. Lt. John Goodwill, 26, of Stark- weather, N.D., bailed out before County line, Jack McClanahan, 18, a farm youth, was injured when struck in the chest by an expiod- ing fragment. Dayton, O. and its suburbs have produced more than 17 million GETTYSBURG, Pa. a — Presi-|— The Presidential homework was : that ‘ended its 1955 ses-| 9 PEA . 1 Pye y 44 N »* ° a“) 3 \ 16 NOT MOSS, BUT AN AIR PLANT. LITERALLY, ~ LIVES ON AIR. iT ray ae: 1 { { Wak Dorey Proven World BR Reserved FP: bed] PLANTS ONLY AG ANCHORING PLACES. . Distributed by King Features Syndicate, ‘KINGS POINT, N. Y w—Eu- gene W. Landy, honor graduate af the U. S Merchant Marine Acade- my who was denied a naval re- serve commssion because his wid- able-bodied seaman aboard an oil tanker, The 21-year-old Landy—athlete and would-b> admiralty jawyer— graduated from the academy here yesterday with second highest hon- ors in a class of 96 midshipmen. He is scheduled to sail tonight from Carteret, N. J., aboard the Sun Oil Co.'s tanker Texas Sun on a 30-day voyage to Texas. LJ * * ‘| Landy stood with the rest of his as the ensign’s oath | t classmates s was administered after graduation — but_his hand was not rai : Landy’s diploma, however, gives Urban League Guild Plans Year's Work Work for the coming year was. mapped this week by the, Urban the Birmingham home of Mrs. Ed- win V, Clarke. Community service by this orga- nization will include a movie maged | presentation on mental health (open to the public) and the con- | g tinuation of a scholarship fund for a worthy. student. Future meetings of the group in- clude a pot luck dinner on Sept, 15 at the Cooley Lake Rd. home of Mrs, Arthur W. Selden. A mem- bership tea has been scheduletl for Church with a fund raising card Wilbur Johnstone has been named program chairman for the affair. conditioners since 1921, the re-| Airlines of the U. S. account | ports indicate, and the total is| for°25 per cent of the intercity increasing . passenger mileage. owed mother once was a Commu-_ nst, prepared today to sail as an, Oct. 9 at the Trinity’ Baptist) e party to be given Nov. 17, Mrs | and him a B: 8. degree and a Coast Guard license as a third mate in the Maritime Service. a * * y eee _ In Landy’s class, only two other graduates were denied Navy re- serve commissions—both because they failed physical examinations. Landy has a_ six-month period during which he may reapply for a commission. He said yesterday he would do so, suffering for it," she said. Yale University —on—e ua this fall to study admiralty law. CHICAGO—Nine new spires be- gan to rise inst the city's hori. Weather a3 15 Teday in Pontta Lowest temperstare. preceding & a.m. BAt 8 a.m.: Wind pb. Di : Southwest, "tz, a Fi Pot 7. p.m. 30 a.m. structural GM's “world’s fair of power” Aug. 31. § F833 se 3° z if Wt nT : “steel for the towers of | ‘Which Opeiis a 26 day tree showing | + 12-teet —wide upon which a spectacular stage show Ww times: Powerama, Construction . began this week on the 280-foot seat] tons. grandstand facing the stage-which ej} will seat 7.00; dock extends 100 feet trom shore | and the arm runs 310 feet paral- lel with the. shore. Already built is the 160-feet long, | 4 Rising Spires Mark Powerama Site; Construction Changes Chicago Skyline |» A fifth youth is sought in the vehicles will also be displayed, | ° Peewee = |, Largest will be the spectacular atemic cannon which weighs 47 | 2 = = | _Over a mile of cyclone fence will be erected on the 23 acre Power- ' ie —_____..J Graduate Sails on Tanker Primar Batt After Commission Denial Primary Battle On in Kentucky | ‘Happy’ Chandler-Tries!. ‘Comeback in Hottest’ Dem Race in State LOUISVILLE, Ky. «*—Kentucky picks its candidates for governor today after one of the hottest Dem- ocratic primaries ever to sear Bluegrass soil. General interest and factional bitterness may lure half a million Democrats to the polls. A much lighter turnout, possibly not more than 100,000 is expected for the quiet Republican primary, Some observers rated his come- back try a tossup with Judge Bert T. Combs, choice of Gov. Law- ,| rence Wetherby and the state's two U.S. senators—Albin W. Bark- ley and Earl C. Clements, Outcome of the. primary battle | will have a bearing on Sen. Clem- ents’ political future and the makeup-—of—Kentucky's- delegation to the 1956 Democratic presiden- tial nominating convention, At 57, Chandler js attempting te recapture the governorship he gave up in 1939 to go to the U, &, Senate. The winners will meet prohibi- tion and independent candidates in ually gives the governorship to the Democratic nominee. No Republi- can has held office since 1943. Democrats were assured control. ot the State Senate and seemed almost certain to retain the House Police Ask Waiver “on Teen Murderers | DETROIT w—Police said today they would ask juvenile court au- tives said the four ad- mitted In formal statements the holdup murder of Anthony Man- cina, 60. Mancina was killed ore - eed ani or 1 aa * > Watson, 16, and David Fisher, No Lead Found JinHunt for Wife | Victim of a kidnap plot for ransom. _| condition bf Mrs.__Allen's blood. | ~T stained clothing “found “stuffed” in the Nov, 8 election. Kentucky us- | strictly beer | Waite of East Lansing, a appointee, r Bloody Clothing Is Last Clue to Feared Slaying _ of Kansas City Woman up any productive leads by early * Ld * blood-spattered car of Mrs. Wilma Allen, 34, moth- er of two, were the only clues. Mrs. Allen, who always eautioned her two young sons to scream if any strange persons attempted to jenter their motor car, was last seen early Thursday afternoon dur- ing a shopping trip, * * Kansas City’s larger automobile agencies, said “If anybody — a stranger—tried to force entry into her car, I'm sure she would have screamed and put up a severe struggle.” | Alien told friends he had almost} ~ given up hope of seeing his wife alive Gnd does not believe ‘she is a Maj. Eugene Pond, chief of de- tectives, said a report that two men were seen dragging a woman across a road at a lake where the Allens maintain a summer. home was discounted as having any bearing on the case. Pond said that judging from the the trunk of her abandoned car the garments had not been dragged or the ground. * * * Her car was found early yester- day in a parking area near the Union Station here. Pond said blood found in and on the car was believed about three to six hours old. There were about 68 miles reg- istered on the speedometer of the car that cannot be accounted for by Allen or others in the family. _Mrs. Allen's children told offi- cers when their mothe? drove away Thursday to keep an Il a.m. ap- pointment with a hairdresser the top on hér convertible car was down. When found the top was up, and the rear flap closed. Police said missing articles of Mrs. Allen's clothing include a scarf, metal head clasp and silk hose She_pras believed to be carrying about $25 at the time of her dis- appearance. * * LJ Mrs. Frank E. Cookus, Tulsa, Okla., mother of Mrs. Allen, de- scribed her daughter and Allen as being ‘desperately in love, just like they were still on their honey- moen."’ ke . Canvassers Flip During Meeting First State Bi-Partisan Board Solves Problem by Tossing Coin LANSING (#—The state's first bi-partisan Board of Canvassers fiip it?—___—_- > One was finally’ chosen. to flip the_coin, and Mrs. Elizabeth Her husband, president of one of | {Road Traffic Check Hose {Hits Passing Pedestrian = e BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham's S-year-olds are “ ng” school classrooms, the just- bend issue on the growing popu- tation, passed in June, which will bring five new elementary schools into the district and rejuvenate six ex- isting schools. . * | last day in the Municipal Building yesterday. Mrs, Alma-Jean Stew- art left the Police Department, | -where she had performed. clerical | duties for more than a year. Re- placing her is Mrs, Nancy Gentry. Leaving after four and a half. | years with the city was Barbara Kinney, who has been replaced by | Janice De Shong.*Miss Kinney 1 d worked in personne! for a short while before becoming sec- retary for the building inspector. * » LJ The Congregational Church will have a guest minister at | Its. 10 a.m. service tomorrow. Legislators’ Votes in Final Congress Session Revealed WASHINGTON «®— How Michi- corded as voting on final roll calls of the session: SENATE On passage, 54-34, of bill to ex- pand stockpiling of strategic ma- terials: Potter (R) and McNamara (D), for. On: confirmation, 43-41, of nomi- nation of John A. Hall of Califor- nia to be director of locomotive inspection, Interstate Commerce Commission; McNamara, against, Potter, not voting. On confirmation, 49-29, of nomi- nation of Harold B. Patterson of Virginia to be a member of the Securities and Exchange Commis- sion: Potter. for, McNamara, against. é i HOUSE. — On adoption, 217-188, of Wolcott (R-Mich) substitute eliminating public housing progrant ing bill: Republicans for — Bent- ley, Cederberg, Dondero, Ford, Hoffman, Johansen, -Knox, Meader, On passage, 187-168, of compro- mise housing bill, including a pro- vision for 45,000 public housing . Cederberg, Dondero, Ford, Hoffman, Johansen, Knox, Meader, Thompson, Wolcott. Not —Dingell (D), Griffiths (D).. DETROIT w—Robert Warnock, 59, of Detroit, nursed a sore shoul- MSInE. Dem- called it, ‘The Day“in Birmingham) Since 1953 the census has added | 3,165 children from the 0-19 years | gan members of Congress were re- |- i School Census Tally Puts _ | 8-Year-Olds in Majority _ He is the Rev, Raleigh Sain, di- rector of research and plan- ‘ ming for the Detroit Council of Churches, His sermon topic will be, “As Nature ‘Reveals Ged.” Revenue up to $25,953.38, with $8,070.46 de- ducted for expenses. Justice John” J. Gafill redueed a charge of driving under the in- $75 plus $10 costs. Three Men Hurt at Drive-in Fight 9 Arrested by Police After Evening -Fracas With Boftles, Knives Two men and a 19-year-old youth Pontiac General Hospital ~ this morning after being involved in a fight at Elders Drive-In, 565 §. Saginaw St., last’night. Pontiae- Police arrested for in- vestigation of felonious assault the — three and six others after the brawl in which knives and broken beer bottles were used. Billy Spicer, 19, of 45 Allen St., was admitted to the hospital with a stab wound . aeeadp Eels Fin fi i 3 Paul it J ; ‘Detroit Mayor Vacations ma |The hose coiled around War- for ~~| nock’s neck and threw him 10 feet. im fishing D i. Smet|12,746 Kids aiGet 2nd Chance ‘Monday Some 12,746 eligible youngsters FET) the i | E ( Miss. She y] Health Center, 2401 E. Fourth St. i DETROIT @#=Mayor Albert Cobo of Detroit and his wife leave > ae Walter Assails | Traitors’ Allies - Rosenberg Committee Workers May Be Cited as Subversives WASHINGTON WW — Rep, Walter | (D-Pa) said today he will ask Atty. Gen: Brownell to list as subversive - the National Committee to Secure | Justice in the Rosenbergs Case. - * * * Such a listing would not affect “the now-disbanded-- “organization, | but would hinder government em- ployment of those connected: with it. Walter spoke to newsmen aftef his House Un-American Activities Committee ended four days of hearings on the Communists’ role | in the campaign to save the lives | ot Julius and — Recenberx: * as atomic spies in June, 1953; after a long legal battle that attracted | international attention. The House committee quizzed 21 witnesses atout Communist activ- ity: if behalf of the Rosenbergs. told of Red drives for the convicted pair in Boston, Mass., eastern Pennsylvania, Detroit, Mich., and Chicago, Ill., through local save- erwise, * * The national committee, with headquarters in New York City, “went out of business in the fall of | 1953, Walter said the hearings showed +the Communists used the Rosen- bergs case as a vehicle for Red | propaganda and to raise funds for 'their ewn gain—not that of the> Rosenbergs. a Lake Claims Vacationer GAYLORD (John C. Shevlin, | 67, of Highland Park, drowned in Otsego Lake near Gaylord Thurs- 'day. His body was found floating jin the lake, He had been vacation- The Rosenbergs were _ executed | ing here, ‘Four former FBI undercovermen| the-Rogenbergs committees or oth- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, ‘AU GUST @, 155 Killer ‘Shoots 3, sf Then Himself Injured — by Colleague SAN FRANCISCO, wa — Three | business agents of the AFL Marine Firemen’s Union, shot yesterday | by a berserk colleague, were re- ported improving today, although one is in critical condition, * * * a bullet through the head. Berglhind, defeated 1: day in his candidacy for recording secretary of the union and then ousted unanimously from the nego- tiations committee-as “a hindrance and a nuisance,” apparently tried Entering the union headquarters with a revolver yesterday, OPEN FROM 7 For $ - Only When it costs so little why them to us? 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Peterson ran out of | their offices to investigate. ‘gaid Berglund aimed at them but | ithe hammer clicked on empty | chambers. . | | Berglund ran down a corridor, ‘reloaded and shot himself. The wild episode lasted less than 60 Mexico City Law ‘Could Be Used for U.S. Cities MEXICO CITY w — A Mexico. City hotel was fined 5.000 pesos | ($400) today for failing to honor & | reservation made in —— by a Florida woman. Under law a hotel can be. fined |for ignoring reservations, but charges are rarely brought against them. Yesterday, the Tourist Bu- |reau decided to take action in the wake of numerous complaints. Mrs, Patricia Mercer and daugh- 'ter of Miami, Fla., had made res- 'ervations at the Ontario Hotel. But | when they arrived the hotel said it was crowded and could not give them a room, The Tourist Bureau was notified | and the hotel was fined. ‘ | Mexico City hotels are crowded | with what officials call the greatest | influx of tourists in history, Political Troubles Plague Casablanca || WASHINGTON — Political un- Test mounting to violence again plagues Casablanca, Moroccan | port possessing a Spanish name, an jnternational population and an African setting. Strife is not new to the “city of | the white house.” Tribal unrest has marked the history of Moroc- co before and. after_it became a French Protectorate in 1912, Casablanca arose from a mud- Today it is a glittering, modern metropolis of 135,000 Europeans and 648,000 Moors and Near Easterners, says the National Geographic Society. The city attracted world atten- ALUMINUM | AWNINGS - PORCHES - PATIOS R SPECIAL Aluminum columns ‘included with every porch. tion when allied forces swarmed in during the North African inva- sion of 1942, Later President Roose- velt and. Prime Minister Churchill met there to map war strategy. From then on, the city grew rap- when the United States planned air bases near by. Fed by prosperity, a festive air enlivened the polyglot throngs along French-style boulevards and avenues, Arab acrobats and trained monkeys gyrated for side- walk patrons. Strolling quartets, roving comedians, and medicine | men contributed to the gaiety.. Life also became more complex. | Train Without an Engine Stumps Prince Charles learned today a train doesn't have —— &-puflfing-engine.—__| The The 6year-old | eee pees and his 4- | year-old ‘sister, Princess Anne, travelled by train from London to Portemoath to board the royal For All Type Windows: 10 Self-Storing Windows Heavy Extraded yacht Britannia._At-Waterloo—sta-} tion in-London there ‘was time-to show the prince the driver's cabin at the head of the electric train. _ Seen Poo Logg a ‘TERMS SALES 7223 5. Tetesraph 1, W.. Bogert AFL Business Agents | % TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: . JUNIOR EDITORS Berserk | J j —The attacker, Charles F__ (Swede) , . Serghued. 45, killed himself with | 22-5 ‘Thurs- to wipe out the union's top echelon. | * * * | Berg- | They | | | JUNIOR EDITORS’ HOME Z00—6 Budgtes __ A pet that the whole family usually enjoys is a budgerigar or para. keet. They're often called budgies. If you have only one budgie, he will become tame and sit on = finger, chattering to you. Two budgies pay attention only to each other. You can get a budgie from a good pet shop. They're mostly blue or | |= green, but there are other colors téo. A good-sized cage is 15 inches high, 15 wide, 24 long. Cover the bot- tom with clean white sand. Have dishes for food and water. Keep his cage clean and give him clean water daily, He should be fed. parakeet seed, millet seed and oats. Keep hini away from drafts, but let him have fresh air. He likes closed windows. : _...__Budgies are natural acrobats and love to climb little ladders," swing. l'on a seesaw or play with a ball on a string. They will repeat-words | heard over and over and some budgies can say lots of things. Here is a cut-out budgie for you. Color the page with crayons and) . paste on cardboard. Cut out the two halves of the budgie and paste | ‘them together, leaving the flaps at the bottom free. Cut out the ladder | , and fold it in half. Cut the slits in the ladder. Then push the tabs on | | the budgie’s feet through the ladder’s slits and fold baek. The bird will | | sit balanced on the ladder a couple of places. Monday: Visit a pers town in oe Mexire Cabinet Pay ay Raises Construction Activity Reaches New High ‘ ‘through Valauris on the eve of | tereadors to take on six bulls, conform to French law, _| will not_ be killed. |) bought last spring. | | 4 { Pt SoS tt lett in. Peak to get out of his cage occasionally, but be sure it's in a safe room with | © THRER "NOTICE OF TAXES ~ CITY OF PONTIAC 1955 City and School texas will be due and payable at the office oft the City Treasurer August 8, 1955, through September 1955, without fees, Picasso Organizes Bullfight in France CANNES, Franee (® — Spanish | painter Pablo Picasso has or- ganized a bullfight next Sunday | in the nearby town of Vallauris, The T3-year-old artist will have nothing to do with the bulls him- | self but will lead a big parade % “i 4 Bi Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than Sep- tember 9, 1955, to avoid penalty, ‘ September 10, 1955, a collection charge of one per cent (1%) will be added and one per cent (1%) additional each mionth thereatter. amy unpaid City and School Taxes. All ¥955 City and School Taxes remaining unpaid as of March |, 1956, will be payable at the County Treasurer's Office, subject to additional penalties as provided by State Law. WALTER A. GIDDINGS. - City Treasurer DON'T Ley YOUR TAXES” GO DELINQUENT! the fight. fiesta last year. He has imported three Spanish Te the bulls He organized a similar Picasso makes his home at near by Cannes in a luxurious villa he “, % Rte sa? se ‘ — * tiene Spee = leila ~ The Laugh ison You!... IF you sign a contract without reading it thoroughly and understanding all of it. 1, 2. IF you accept a verbal agreement or verbal fo Receive Support WASHINGTON, (®—Two Senate Democrats who helped to prévent pay raises this year for Cabinet | members and other top adminis- | tration officials said today they will support salary boosts next. year. Sens. Russell (D-Ga) and Morse WASHINGTON ww —C onstruction | rete / activity climbed in Jky to nearly | four billion dollars and raised to. $23,100,000,000 the total for the first l% r ot seven months of the year. The | | Labor and Commerce departments i 3. guarantee—neither is binding. IF you don’t insist upon — receipts for business transactions. and keep — _| make the increases retroactive to || \by Push-Buttons — idly. Another boom came jn. 1951 | “| gest building” were released joint- | LONDON — Prince Charles |. (D-Ore) teamed up in the final hours of the adjournment rush this|was at an annual rate of 42 bil. week to block Senate action on the | lion dollars — also.a record. salary changes asked by President | | asomsoer But both said today | |they favor some increases. | = * * | “Twas against Senate action on | senhower has signed an appropria- lany legislation of this‘ tance without adequate public hear- | 300 for hundreds of Army, Russell said. “I'm confident the Senate will | ings and proper consideration,” | and Air Force construction Proj approve some pay increases early | next session although I favor a numberof changes in its present | form,” he added. Morse, who offered to talk the pay hike to death if necessary, went beyond Russell. j * * * 4 He not only forecast Senate ap-/ proval, after hearings and amend- ments, but said he is willing to, the current month. Congress voted pay raises for its; own members, judges, the military | services, postal afd civil service, workers thig year, but quit before | reaching the top executive levels. | Progress Palace | Will Be Controlled NEW YORK @® — If present) plans materialize, the projected Palace of Progress here will be. a push . button wonderland con- | trolled by “brain machines” | throughout the 100-million-doliar structure. Drawings and descriptions of what _is termed ‘‘the world’s lar-| ly here and in Los Angeles by | the architectural firm of William | Pereira and Charles Lockman. ;‘ | The scphienes envision television. monitoring sereensthroughout the |} Palace of Progress, electronic ar- rows, a vast’ television production reporting the figures today, said — | both are new records. “age lay ew on dl sone, noone me iy i for soasnaal taltern | 1a S555): BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD came of the Military Projects OK'd Pontiac Chamber of Commerce WASHINGTON i®—President Fi- = . : , impor- | tion bill which includes $1,894,996,- | bs | hone 38 edhe Waldron Hotel Bldg. Navy £ ~ anon - | ects, : ‘a * , eS ‘ Lith Only steaks need to sizzle... i <¢ % of : Current | = ee — ——_ | — SAVINGS © , To $10,000 iy | Federal Savings | and Loan — - Insurance Corp. 4 renter, _a—mere mart_sec- -{ tion, moving. sidewalks, glass-en- | closed elevators, and a great hall | to__accommodate _ No date has been set for’ start- | “on project,_planned. for the present site of Pennslyvania | Station:** \ i Campanile Goes Modern FLORENCE, Italy — The 20th century isc: Giotto’ & Tityehoon Hope Whirls : Parallel to Jap Coast. up with Gi famed Campanile, the 14th cen- tury bell tower of the Florence Fe ederal Savings : | A Convenient Service to Shut-Ins or in _ Bad WV eather Peer ateeates crowersl oc erecusecerac!snsveattiseatensyacaasesse.cereere: Pp ntiac ese Orci ae 4 . ‘New: Home Office | 761 W. Huron St. . + So 8 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: A AUGUST 6, 1055 NTIAG PRESS i Pontiac PE 2-8181 — SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 Industry and Education One of the vital assets of the Ameri- can system is industry’s growing in- terest in and support of higher education. — This is emphasized by the results of a survey conducted by the magazine Mill & Factory, and reported in its __ August issue. Of the 202 firms which filled out the questionnaire, 91 per cent of them believes that American industry should support colleges and universities. = * * * More important, 65 per cent of that group actually does make contributions to schools. Both science and engineerjng and lib- > by 61 per cent, engineering and = science alone by 35 per cent while * four per cent contributes only to liberal arts. + It is interesting to note the forms in * which industries make their gifts. Fifty- Right per cent are scholarships, 68 per gent money grants, 21 per cent fellow- Bhips, land and buildings and seven per cent chairs and professorships. The above totals exceed 100 per cent because Tespondents checked several answers. : * * * One of the valuable by-products of this survey is industry's view. of how higher education could be improved, Especially emphasized is the need for better grounding of engineers in basic English. On the whole the suggestions add up to the opinion that there should be more arts and humanities for engineers, more technical education for non-engi- neers and more basic economics for-both groups. toeer ere Owners of Big Business - Figures supplied by the American Iron and Steel Institute reveal one of the reasons why our free enterprise economy is in such a healthy condition. For the first time in many years, says folders + of all réporting steel plants ~~ the Institute, the number of stock- exceeded the grand total of all their employes. Workers included those in mining, transportation, warehousing, fabricating and other non-steel produc- ‘ing activities as well as those engaged in the preduction and marketing of iron and steel. These companies produce 95 per cent of the Nation's raw steel: They report that in 1954 their stockholders numbered 770,000. At the same time their average monthly empleyment total was 762,830, a difference > of 7,170 in favor of stockholders. x -* * , ______bf living because these individual share- ____ holders’ incomes are increased by their “dividend earnings — -and the _ whole 2 woxnugy economy benefits. - “Nation “needs is made~possibie—onty — because people in all walks of life — The facts are significan they make it clear that large cor- porations aren’t what many people amistakenly believe. Instead, their eco- citizenry.” < MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS “wauethtaas, HOOVER setores the chances for further reductions of all crimé aré-good. - x *« * Of general interest is his explanation of the improvement. He believes it! is_ due to concerted effort by all law en- _. forcement agencies: which has resulted in the virtual annihilation of criminal gangs and to an “aroused and alert Finally, FBI’s top man gives major credit to the “ten most wanted fugitives” program. Un- der this a totalof-77 of the Na- tion’s most dangerous criminals have been captured in five years. <- * «+ The report speaks volumes not only for the efficiency of the FBI but for the co-operation between it and other law enforcement agencies and the improved work of these agencies. ~ “BreaTaine is highly important to a etic. long-distance runner,” declares a sports © writer. Breathing is highly important to anybody who considers living im- portant and desirable. — ' Peruaps it is only in the natural order of things that the person who gets too big for his breeches begins to throw his weight around. The People’s Business Road Foes in Race ‘Higgins, in X-Way Sweepstakes ‘By JACK I., GREEN LANSING—Here they come, folks—and it's a beautiful sight. They break from the post fast, despite their white hairs, and come zigging and zag- ging down the course, tossing cash as they roll, Look, you can see them plainly now. Yep, its Charlie Ziegler, the state highway commissioner, and its George Higgins, chair- man of the Turnpike Authority, racing to see who can first build a monster, four-lane - divided expressway from Saginaw to Detroit. There goes Charlie plunging along a new right-of-way parallel to U.S. 10 and’ U.S. 25 west of Flint and Pontiac, passion - gleaming in his eyes to build a 138 mil- lion dollar super-road on which the folks ean ride free. An there goes George galloping along a new right-of-way east of Flint and Pontiac, his famous jaw firm in his determinatjon to build a 190 million dollar toll road on « which the same folks can ride for a price. Who will win this race of the century? Ah, yes, and who will lose when they get through tossing the bucks areund? CHEERING SECTIONS But that’s not the point now. It's more interesting to watch the race as they come down to the post, each man spurred by the cheers of his press agents, his bond attor- neys, his local officials and his contractors. * * * . It's a colorful sight, the gay hungry throng, the fierce passions and overall the soft green ~haze_of _greenbacks. : Higgins is a jockey” who_ has ridden many steeds to victery. He was chosen for this joh by Gov, Williams for that reason—-he knows how to use the whip and how to break through at the rail. Ziegler Matched. Ziegler has not been known in his circles. for many of. these paroxysms of determina- tlon—but observers sense a will this time which smells of victory. GLIMPSE AT ODDS _._$o-if-you- want to make a_winter book in these hot dog days on this historic race, _ let's take a look at the-odds. Well, they seem fairly well balanced with possibly Ziegler a little in the lead. * * The highway commissioner already has a few pieces of his expressway built and says he can have plans for a big chunk of! - ready by next February. He apparently has a lot of his right- of-way already tied up and he has con- tact commitments for financing with and Saginaw Boards of - Supervisors. “the-seuthern end ef his course he can tie right into the-Detroit y system and he can connect with the expressway being built as a free road near Monroe for the connec- ° As a result there is a higher standard Kets Biecreasing in U.S. Just about the most encouraging news reaching us during the cufrent 1 x heat wave is FBI Chie. Epaak Hoover's tion to Ohio's turnpike. He as established arrangements with road —ply_ta_effecti He is accustomed to laying out his routes “yeokiet C-V- with the last disruption to local community life. ___ ZIEGLER OWN BOSS_ is pretty.much his own boss and if Ey a i “Far Pluge—From ‘the Tnside-_ 7 Dr. Dredys Mailbag: = 7a 5 Pe anys Fann bom a Migraine Sufferer. Fee If Vitamin A By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, QUESTIONS & ANSWERS _The doctors” at the clinic say I have migraine—and will have the — ~rest-ef- my life; and nothing can be done for it . . . Would there be any danger in trying the vita- min A treatment the lady told about in your column June 24? (Mrs, D. J. 8.) Answer—What! After the ora- ele has spoken? Send stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask in writing, signed, for pamphict Why Have Headache? The vita- min A suggestion is Mellanby’s, not Brady's, but, nevertheless, I think i¢ is worth trying—provid- ed you follow Mellanby's advice — and not your own or a “‘cliinic” racketeer’s modification of it. I quote Mellanby’s advice in the headache ee * T have =a your comme made fool proof. cough remedy for years, and. found it better than medicines prescribed by my phy- sician (1 told him so, f607,-espe-— cially for loosening mucus accu- mulation from sinus drainage, I have had no difficulty obtaining citrate of soda from our neighbor- hood drugstore whenever I need- ed some ... (Mrs. R. P. A} Answer — Numerous readers have reported similarly — it is goed to know that some drug- gists stil) sell drugs, Instruc- tions for whipping up + batch of the Home Made Fool Rroof Cough Medicine in Little Les- son No. 5 Call It, CRI, for which booklet send me 25 cents and = stampgl, self-addressed envelope. Z oe 6 8 Your health articles, I assure you. are doing a lot of good . and 1 for one thankyou -for—-ai—the trouble it must be to write these articles over the years , . . (T. “ec. — Answer—Writing the pieces is as much fun as bowling on the green, The trouble comes after- wards when the food barons, nos- trun: mongers, trick specialists, * “clinic” racketeers and fast-buck boys of the A.M.A, gang up on me, * » * I have a very painful plantar wart on my heel. It was removed by surgery but. returned shortly. It gives me a noticeable limp .... (Mrs. C. M.) Answer — Plantar means, per- taining to the sole of the foot. Warts on the sole are often pain- ful and difficult to cure. Send % cents and stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for Little Les- son No, 20, Cosmetic Blemishes, which gives several remedies. Sometimes one high potency X- ray treatment cures, ° 4 * * First attack of angina~pectoris- in 199). Only medicine my doctor has ever given me is nitroglycerin tablets 1-200th grain, Any, erat eget — diet and exercise? -(S. M. "Case P-306: Clara L., soe es, take both in mod. Might Help Yes, I try to keep this a health column. Medical discussion should be conducted in real vitamin A (not caretene) to correct “dry skin ~ (xeroderma); — fishskin, natmeg grater skin, toad skin, itchy osis, sharkskin, as various degrees of the trouble are called, js described in Lit- tle Lessons, Save Your Skin, for which send eee self-ad- dressed envelope and 25 cents. *-* * Mother has used nitroglycerin tablets for anxietas tibiarum as you suggested with much relief, not always complete relief but certain. (E. W. T.) Answer—Fortanalely T have & batiery of dictionaries at my el- bew and, after diligent search, 1 found the term anxietas tibiar- um—in Webster's, of all places: “A painful restlessness, causing _ the patient continually to change the position of his legs." Oh, that! Instructions for the use of _nitreglycerin to prevent or re. lieve “restless legs’ In Little Lesson No. 2, CVD (about heart and artery troubles) for which send 25 cents and stamped, self- addressed envelope. Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words to personal health and hygiene, not di (Copyright 1955) Smiles The wife: knows the difference between good, sound reasons and -reasons a husband thinks sound good. ‘Tt won't be long now until peaches will be ed in other places than the beauty parior. To_some of the TV comedians — ‘who are taking a vacation we should give thanks for giving us one. : _physician'’s office. The-—-use—ot-——__—_ Voice of the People = New Ties-Off Policy for. Businessmen > = Brings Varied Comments From Readers: never have . Three cheers for the Press. Andy Why has it taken us so long to werk out this neo caller and tle dake What's wrong with Bermuda shorts? Men wear far less on _— besches and no } ome “= French on the Spot Again in Moroccan The French again are on the spot in strife-torn Morocco. The Arab Nationalists are fight- ing them. And unless the French tread warily they may alienate Thami El Glaui, the ‘Black Pan- ther'’ of Marrakesh. * *¢ ®* The firey old Pasha Marrakesh, a man of fabulous wealth, has just warned Paris about taking any step that he and his 2,000,000 Ber- bers oppose. ; He wrote. a letter to Premie . = Edgar Faure categorically op — posing the—idea—of por nig ‘a He could do this by “having the- Regency Council for Morocco as a means of settling the dynastic problem. The letter referred to the sup- posed intention of the new French Resident . General in Morocco, Gilbert Grandval, to have the pre- sent Sultan, Sidi Mohammed Mou- lay Ben Arafa, replaced. The sultan took the place of Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Yous- sef, who was kicked out along with his wives and concubines two years age. El Glaoui_put pressure on the French to kick out Ben Youssef, who was sympathetic to Arab Na- tionalist demands for freedom from, France. LEADS BERBERS The 81-year-old E) Glaoul leads the Berber tribesmen who live in despise the Arab Nationalists and El Glaoui, are old allies of the French and want the status quo to remain in the French protectorate. * * * El Glaoui was the target of another assassination attempt re- cently’ when ‘hostile Arab city- dwellers held up his automobile as he left the residency after aaa ing Grandval. The mob then surged through the city’s ancient streets, “shops and shouting for the re- storation of the exiled former Sul- tan, Ben Youssef. Arab Battle rie actin of the ae and the man, shows the Nationalists’ fierce hatred for El Glaoui's action against the former sultan and his record of cooperation with the French. colonial authorities. * * * Grandval is forced to make to the Paris home Government te try te end the violence ripped through Mo- rocco, But in order to put the nation on the read to home rule, ee a a ~ dynastic. preblens. throne declared vacant and ar- ranging for formation of a regency council, _ But El Glaoui already has put his foot down on tht move. Implicit in his objections is the threat of a huge civil war in Morocco, with Berber fighting Arab. . vances. or finds fault. ‘That would really free us and place uso eyen terms with’ the lucky girts. Fat Man I think it’s time .offices allowed girls to wear ‘short’, They do on the streets but they aren't allowed to when they go to work., Why not use some of this common sense for the women. Do the men deserve it all, I favor this new step for men, but I'd like to go further and free the -women-onthe excessively. ~ hot days. Come on, girls. What do you say? Let’s talk it up. Ella Portraits By. JAMES J. METCALFE There is no person to compare . .. With one who talks to you... When you are wondering about... The things you ought to do. laden understands and backs you When you have reached t peng wall i and ... Beyond the last recall . Who helps your lips to smile . And calms -your every . And fills you with the - To face the darkest . He is the messenger of . Who comforts you in strife . And gives you all the courage te ae another . if you try to thank him, he . . Will smile and say to you.., “] only did my humble part . . . As God would have me do.*— _(Copyright a) Looking Back — 45 ¥ears Ago JAMES FORRESTAL nominated unde: of the Navy. MACKINAC STRAITS bill gets House o.k, ; 20 Years Ago GENERAL MOTORS stock ad- to $40.75, Days of All Faiths Poor Clare Nuns’ Founder Gave Religiona Happy Note By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Friday, August 12. is the anni- versary of the death of a great woman, St. Clare, founder of the Franciscan order of women known -as Poor Clare-Nuns>—————— Part of Clare's glory is reflected from that of her famous friend and fellow townsman, St. Francis of Assisi, whose follower and co- worker she was. But it is more than likely that the worid oar have heard of her even if she had not had his influence and guid- ance. They were -much alike, these two young Italians who brought to religion a new note of happi- ~ness im an age when Chris- tians tended to be somber about it. Francis was bern of Guse Records of a Psychologist Fear of Dying on the Operating: Table Turns Life Into Nightmare Clara is tike millions of your readers who are abnormally seared about health matters. Get the facts. And team up with God. Then you can relax at night and sleep like a baby. Victor Huao says’ “Go to sleep in peace. God ts awake.” Whis- per that to yourself each. night. Teach it to your children. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE was hystercal with fear ‘as she telephoned me long distance for ativice. “Oh, Dr. Crane, my doct T have a tumor of the bowel, began, and was “crying “as = talked. ‘lyre * * * artery troubles, for Soe ay 25 cents and stamped, self dressed envelope. * Your -column—unlike—(a- MEDI- he decides to push the road there isn't-much CAL column) somehow doesn’t fill anyone-ean do to stop him... He has the public appeal of ft bullding a tree road. : = * * * His only obstacle is money: To rush he north-south expressway to completion he one's —mind—with morbid... in fact it is just the opposite. ‘Johave learned two lessons of in- "estimable value to my health and personal— , namely, I fiow drink not less than 114 pints of might have to rob other parts of the state Milk every day, and the crystal- under the present financial situation. So no matter how much he wants to win, he t crime is decreasing ‘in the ~ may not have the cash fast enough.” the inestimable advan- tage of} not > sored if he gets to the starting point. He ¢ nb revenue bonds—if everything looks good—and then would have all the cash he needs. . line vitamin A acetate tablets D about heart and —teave-them-yet-*——— ie recomnrendte “an __you-_think_I will dieon the operat-__ ing table? Ihave two children in _ high school and I don’t want to MEDICAL FACTS Usually IT refrain from dealing in this column with purely medical problems, but there are excep: - tions, aged 47, ___Fear- cauees—_more.pain and ae disturbance of your normal than cancer or any other ailment. .- For fear can oe ee ae seen | ic eet vot -_ brought actual organic ailments, ee "Se Tae “the tacts and you'll be more calm. To do that, of course, scientific little bleed during any operation. You have & or 6 quarts, and may lose only a on tablespoonsful at most. For we, doctors clamp off any bleeding vessel at once and tie it. aa ‘ * * * If you have an obstruction of the bowel caused by a tumor, that sec- tion of your bowel may be cut out, repair it. The two good ends of the bowel are then .sewed neatly, SURGICAL MAGIC- Sometimes it is wise to detour the bowel for a le ig cut in the together very. for Patient. But that's @ chance you have to take in ‘life. So place your faith. in God and trust your surgeon to do all that is medically possible. LIVE LIKE A LION 7 Then live like a lion instead of a fearful, timid sheep. Death is only a graduation ceremony where you go on to the next classroom in God's cosmic school system, so team up with God and you necd not fear. eaenie. — * “But what about diabetes or epi- lepsy?’" somebody may ask. ‘‘Can I get cured?” So but or 11%. Francis received her profession as a nun, and on Palm Sunday, 1212, they founded the Order of Poor Ladies, which was _later called by its present name, Poor Clares. Soon she was joined in the order by her two sisters and her widowed. mother. LIVED ON ALMS Clothed in habits of coarse brown wool, these women went wherever Francis and his monks went, practicing penance, re- joicing in God's wonderful world. and living on alms given to them by people along the way, Re- ligious orders dependent on alms have. many thousands of members today, but it was an entirely new idea when St. Francis and St Clare first “dared to do it. — St. Clare is the patron saint of weather, and it is easy to see why. To Clare all weather was good—everything in’ God’s world _Wwas” good. Ae last words were blessed for having boob se me. . JEWISH NEW YEAR The approaching Jewish New Hashhonoh, known as the Jewish New Year, is actually the first- “days of the seventh month, Tishri. “The Babylonians and the Per- sians, with whom almost the entire Jewish nation was forced to spend 70 years, began their year in the spring and it is J possible that Laprapyis Soviet Farmers’ |'s ‘Begin 4th Tour é Minnesota Next Stop on Russian Itinerary of Midwest WORTHINGTON, Minn, w — The Soviet farm chiefs began their fourth week in the United States by setting out “to see farming in Minnesota — the fourth Midwest state they have toured. * * * Six Russians are here in this city which claims to be ‘‘the turkey capital of the world."’ Two- others of the dozen are in Minneapolis. Three are in Wyoming. One, the head of the delegation, is in Texas. The half dozen soviet guests who spent the night here were busy today carrying out the program | worked out for them by University of Minnesota authorities. “2 * «® Worthington to Olivia, seen g farmg enroute, having lunch at | Olivia at the high school, observing | __an_alfalfa dehydrating plant, see- ing a corn breeding plot, seeing a | farm at Biscay and a cooperative cheese plant at Bongarde, and motoring on to Minneapolis. Plea for More Nurses as Polio Soars in East BOSTON, ® — Dr, John H. Cauley, Boston’ health commission- “er, last night issued @ nationwide. appeal to newspapers and radio stations for more nurses to care tor New” England's” rising toll of | polio cases, Dr. Cauley’s appeal came as the number of polio cases in the six- ' state area soared to just undet the 1,000 mark. spurred his men on. it was ever in tssehahonen Aemamad The wor wes over! jig time liked te - Told: by an Old Scout | State Department | Press Ofce Dies Press Officer Dies WASHINGTON, u—Michael J. (Mike) McDermott, who served as State Department press officer ‘nearly 30 years, died unexpectedly ‘last night, apparently of a heart. | altment., i McDermott, 61, served in the; | press post until 1953, and rounded | ‘out his work for the department | | as ambassador to El Salvador, He! {retired as ambassador: early this | | year * _.He-wea- press officer tor the Sam j | | | | { WASHINGTON ( — Now that | world tensions are e a-sing, ‘the ‘of its huge farm surpluses to Rus- | sia and satellites, officials reveal. These government farm officials | said they expect the Eisenhower ‘administration to re-explore soon the feasibility of a resumption of trade with Iron Curtain countries. The administration has been re- luctant to do this largely because | of a belief that American con- | sumers would disapprove sales of | ‘the farm products at prices below those prevailing in this country. These lower prices ‘would, of course rhe necessary Under World 4 — titive conditions, A development which led the of- ficials to predict early review ot | |the trade problem was a speech | |made at East Lansing, Mich., last night by president Charles B. Shu- man of the powerful American Farm Bureau Federation. | United States may try to sell some | Advocating a resumption of trade relations with the Russians, he said this would contribute to world expanding markets for U.S. farm | products, Undersecretary of Agriculture True D. Morse called Shuman's speech “significant” because, he | A-Bomb Survivor | ‘Lays Wreath at Arlington Shrine WASHINGTON A survivor of | the..atomic bombing of L 10 years ago, today laid a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, He prayed that under the “peer- less leadership” of President Ei- senhower “world disarmament may take place within our life time.” When Rev. Kiyoshi Tanimoto, di- rector of the Hiroshima Peace Cen- ter Associates completed the | The leader of another “major said, it-eame from the -head of an organization representing an “influential cross - section ot the Other devalopesants which were said to be exerting an influence toward trade reopening included: * * * (D Recent action of Canada, an | ally of this country, in selling sur- | ‘plus butter and grain to Lron Cur- | tain countries. (2) Easing of tensions between | East and West as a result df the i recent Geneva conference and the | — visits of American and | Russian farmers. | * * * farm organization—Herschel New- som, master of the National Grange — had been advocating trade with Russia for several months, Newsom said today this country must abandon its ‘'‘emo- tional" opposition to, sales to So- viet Russia. * * * A third factor influencing gov- Pressure From Farm Groups Pushing| Senators’ Wives for Profit Trading With Soviet Union| Travel to Russia __ Quick or to Be Included With, Trip Accessories WASHINGTON (INS}—Two- sen- atorial: wives will do their bit to- SUNDAY. for. TREMENDOUS Men's Women’s, Children’s APPAREL GOODMAN'S. DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 i | Francisco conference which es- him to the Senate, then elected him governor, | tablished the U.N. in 195, and had He lived te a good age but I'll wager he best served as department spokesman remember when he joined honds under a succession of Democratic with Davy Crockett to fight for freedom. | and Republican secretaries of state lle was a native of Peabody, Mass, Surviving are his vor i Welfare Case Mrs. Rose McDermott; a daughter, Patricia; and a son, Michael Jr., Load Dropped who is studying to be a Jesuit paved in Last Month a i A slight drop in July's case load | | |was noted here by the Oakland | | County Social Welfare Commission, ; ou | according to figures released by | | | George H. Burt, Commission vice j chairman. e Adjusted S, 50 ; —— ieee he duly — 1©@ Cleaned 030, a drop trem ane | figure, while city cases amounted | ® Regulated to 287, a Ié-case decrease from ‘ ward easing the cold war in the) next few weeks. The Russian ‘words for | you’ and “if you please’. com- | prise just about the most impor tant equipment for travel behind | the Iron Curtain of Mrs. ee -W. Malone and Mrs. John Spark- | ness, toxs-of income, disabitity or man, * * * Mrs, Sparkman and her husband, | a Democratic senator from. Ala- | bama, sail today on the liner, ‘The | United States," for Finland then Russia. Mrs. Malone and her husband, a Republican senator from Ne- vada, will reach Russia ahead and “thank | ernment thinking is the desire ind of the Sparkmans. The Malones the previous month. Both the city and the county case load ran slightly under figures for July 184 | The commission handles prob- \lems of persons in the county | who are in need because of sick: ~ Expansion Watch Bands Ladies'—Men's Special! 79 Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. other reasons, and who are not eligible for federal aid. } The surplus food commodities | are furnished by the U.S. Dept. , of Agriculture in cooperation = | the distribution section of the Mich. | igan Dept,of Administration, Buckling Scaffold so aemermrenes ap-stenoeeantie SPECIAL PURCHASE! vai | ARE You | MOVING? er, a U. S. Army bugler sounded | the administration to find new | taps as the wreath was placed on a for the mounting farm | uses. Russia, because of lag- | will fly, probably taking off Sat- urday, Terrifies Hundreds Plastic Coated =) With @ convenient charge able to take advantage of merchandise. You'll never PONTIAC you charge what you need when you need it it’s a pleasure to charge it at... Hdd miss the boat account you're always our specially advertised miss the boat on savings if ‘UNION LAKE friend as he tied his horse to, the measured clang of a bell engine came racing down the of a wheel that would the door of hand-organ, welcome voi phone. Tim “2. 8, SIPie 206 M. Perry Bireet LISTEN! WHAT IS IT? “Hello” wads the cheery greeting of a post, the rhythmic beat of six hoofs and between tire-rim and brake, piercing squeak Little German Band, the tinkling bell over ing of a street car, plaintific melody of a like noisy pages of history in our past. Those sounds were then as common as screeching brakes, sirens, music from radios, it has cities in past milleniums and we're L. richer for the change. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME our hitching as the fire street, sand * © Yoornuzs needing axle grease, are sounds —~ indeed be strange today. The the bake shop, emphatic warn- the soul piercing calliope are ice of a friend over the tele- e has covered those sounds as Phone FE %-8a78 BERRY BROTHERS | READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT -| 1954 week 105,421 cars the tomb. Tanimoto said the people of Hiro- | shima had a bitter tasts of the _| horrors of atomic war and accepted it as a judgement of God. But he asked that ‘“‘never again should any city or nation have to suffer a simi- lar fate. Canadian Car Output Drops fo 3,231 Units DETROIT, « — Ward's Auto motive reports today estimated, this week's motor vehicle output at 144,569 cars and 22,815 trucks. Last week 161,370 cars and 26,136 trucks were built and in the same and 15,516 trucks were completed. Ward's sald this week's decline is in ne with August schedul- ing. This, it added, calis for 611,000 cars and 96,000 trucks. -The— agency—-put-—this- weok's- Canadian production at 5,380 cars | and 1,017 trucks compared with 10,095 cars and 2,187 trucks. In the comparable 1954 week Domin- | ion plants built 2,937 cars and 294 trucks, The decline Canadian ‘aaa Yard plan a Generel Wielecs vacation shutdown. Cadillac Mofors Sells 12,423 Cars in July DETROIT, @ —-Cadillac- Mo- tors reported today its retailers sold 12,423 cars in July to make a seven moths total this year of | 93,554 deliveries. Cadillac said the seven moths total was 35 per cent higher than 1954 sales during the same period. The division's production during this year’s first seven months came to approximately... 95,000 units, It is aiming at a 12-month output this year of 150,000 cars. Scour World for Steel CALCUTTA, India (#. — The In- dian government plans to scour the world for the million tons of steel it needs annually for its industrial development. The government an- nounced yesterday it had placed an order with Czechoslovakia for 11,000 tons. Official sources said the--United States, Japan, Britain: and Russia a = ps agricultural production at home, is known to be in the market | for grain, butter and food fats—; items in this country's surplus. In this connection, Secretary of Agriculture Benson announced to- | day that he will go to Europe this | fall to confer with U.S. representa- tives there and with foreign gov- ernments on disposing of farm | surpluses. . * Benson's visit will] take him to England. the Netherlands, Den- mark, France, Italy and Switzer- | land. The trip will be made at the suggestion of President Eisenhow- er. The department announced that | its exports of wheat under the international wheat agreement for the marketing year ended Aug. 1 fell about 56 million bushels short of its quota of 195 million bushels failed nd ‘fill their quotas. Good crops " importing areas held down Po international movement of the grain: 'Last Lake Lightship Bows fo Lighthouse PORT HURON, # — The last lightship on the Great Lakes is going to be replaced by a light-| hotise, but the Coast Guard says at least two years Lake Huron lightship 526 in Lake Huron is the last, It is near where the lake rushes into its outlet — the St. Clair River — and guides. freighters through the treacherous | ; Test pilings have been driven) at the site where the ship is sta- tioned, and the government has appropriated $5,000 for drafting .ofj,sqns, two silks and two evening plans for the lighthouse. Congress, however, ‘has not yet appropriated funds for construc- tion. The estimated cost is construction js not expected for | While senators as a whole have been viewing Russia in terms of comparative military strength. Mrs, Malone and Mrs. Sparkman have been busy gathering informa- tion about what the country is like aside from defense matters, and in learning something about its | language. Mrs, Malone said she his found that people of other countries ‘‘are delighted when you know at least | @ little of their language." NO PRETENSE She makes no pretense of having mastered Russian but she has a_ _ quick ear for foreign languages. | She knows how to say “how are you’ and other polite greetings in Russian, She knows the Russian for food items, thank you, please and a score of other- words. A triend whe knows Russian sent Mrs. Sparkman a list of everyday words such as: tunch, yes, no, thank you, hotel...” Both women = are “light,” as far as luggage goes | Mrs. Malone is taking blue jeans, shirts and low-heeled shoes for touring industrial plants and behind when she gets ready to come home and tse the luggage space to bring back ‘something typical of the countries we visit.” Ld * * among her evening clothes and she is also packing cottons for street wear. Mrs. Malone has a new 9-pound typewriter on which | band. Mrs. Sparkman is taking a traveling | minés. She said she will leave them | Two pretty black dresses are, she will compile notes for her hus- | heavy coat for the boat, two suits, | NEW YORK, w@—A_ towering scaffolding on a 45-story building - near Grand Central Terminat. buckled with a terrifying roar yes- terday and tied up the entire area while safety measures were taken. The scaffolding bugekled at the 18th floor of the Secony Mobil Building, under construction, which occupies the block bounded by 4lst and 42nd Sts. and Lexing- ton and Third Avenues. libre, full tashioned, ful- Workman quickly threw a steel ly guaranteed, brand rope cable “bridle around = the new seat covers. Excit | gagging section and held it firm. | ing new patterns and ere were no injuries. colors | Police said that if the pipe frame work had collapsed. the planks resting on it would ‘‘fly like jets." Authorities quickly halted ali traffic while nearby stores, offices and apartment houses were eva- | cuated. Hundreds of persons) watched at safe distances from windows in the Grand Centrai | lust arrived! All cooted Installation Extra 77 W. Huron St. Fibre COVERS $4 0* *tate model styles $2 more Open ‘9 to 9’ MARKET TIRE CO. FE 8-0424 , area. Police decided to close the area totraffic.at_leastuntil_today.___| There were approximately 806 construction workers in the build- | ing at the time of the accident. Engineers said the cause of the | | buckling could not be immediately | determined. School Vote Scheduled COLOMA — Balloting on a proposed $325,000 new _ school | | building program for Coloma will take place Aug. 30. The calls for a new elementary build- ing and a new gym and improve- ments for the present high school. PONTIAC MOTOR CREDIT UNION 4% Pal# an Savings Leans for Worthwhile Purposes, ater Meter ey Eligible 850 Jost FE 2-0026 4393 Disle - OR 3-4089 a wool dress, two or three cot- i4 -| dresses. She feels that ought to Jd for any kind of weather. MID-SEASON $690, 2000. Lt.. Cmdr, W. N. Derby, sav. gation aids chief of the Ninth’ Coast Guard district, said “The | need for a a permanent structure is. definite.” — | “They are.” he ‘said, “More | economical to operate, require “Reliable INSURANCE Protection" Wa. W. 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Married this ——-rarreer, and L'a ng Ror jantic News in. afternoon at four o'clock were Mary ughter of — Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Pickering Rainey of Henrietta Weds Today Mary Roney: in Cranbrook Alfred Rosborough " Claims Bride ‘Christ Church BIRMINGHAM—Saturday after- noon at four o'clock in Christ Church Cranbrook, Mary Ann Kathryn Rainey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pickering Rainey of | Henrietta street, was married to Alfred James Roshorough Jr His | parents are Mr, and Mrs. Alfred J. Rosborough of Pilgrim road. * * * in j Mr. and Mrs.| socner F. L. Slay- baugh of - Fourth street announce the ‘engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, and John | Sloan. He is | the son of | Alfred James Rosborough Jr. He is the son of the Alfred ]. Rosboroughs - - of Pilgrim. MRS. A. J. ROSBOROUGH Re _Silent. Servants Help Out teeing “cotastrephias you'd expect. dust show Susie how to book up the minor domestic crisis €TUPtS| tne hose to the end of ‘the yacu- and youthful tempers flare up. um that blews-warm air. Direct smudged i chocolate bar that's melted on the | hot weather, but don't forget the plastic handbag are not the shat-| real help a corer of cold can be e | ‘plastic bag and tucked in the re- that you're something of a genius fwgerator will be easier to iron. | at handling such. situations, let's, The moist cold spreads the damp- point up some of the extra-curricu- ness more evenly and there's no lar uses of standard appliances. | chance of mildew. ‘Help Baby Trying To help you keep cool and: prov The bride wore white tissue | taffeta with Alencon lace edging the bateau neckline and short sleeves. The fall skirt fell in @ —_— train and a small cap a finger tip veil of illusion, } pa s and white orchids formed her crescent shaped bou- dames 8. MeCall, Mrs, Charies Hi, Gets Jr. of Bronxville, N, Y., Mrs. Donald F, Rogers and-) Mary Elizabeth Smith. —- all wore waltz length | W illiam Sloan of Exmoore drive. Shirley attended University. They ——* trocks ot dusty pink pique ap pliqued at the round neckline with matching linen lace. Their flow- | ers were asters shading from; pink through lavender to purple. | They wore small matching pique hats. BROTHER’S BEST MAN Peter Rosborough was his! brother’s best man and ushers| were Steve Campbell, Peter Hoff. | man, George Saunders, William Carlisle and) Roger Smith, cousin of the bride. * * * A reception was given at Oak- land Hills Country Club where Mrs. Rainey received’ roll = as | wearing a champagne trimmed with ora —_ pink spray orchids. Mra. wore ee lace and taffeta with a er navy trridescent sequins purple orchids. For her wedding trip to Canada | | and Cape Cod the bride wore a gray suit of Italian cotton tweed . alr conditioner will keep on shooting the breese while it pends the drying. of Ngptwcighs. |'° Master Playpen clothes. Hang gloves sheer ltems on a metal aad bataoe, | when he first stands. up in his coat hanger or chair back and | Playpen, holding onto the railings. Trouble is that he doesn’t know how to sit down again and may exhaust himself, Unhitch him "and The washabie pleated skirt that's , but met quite art tried can | £'* him some toys to distract | be hung above a titled fan which will blast away any lingering wrin- | : kles. \Lotch Trick. If you own a hassock fan, you're; A good, sturdy latch on the Le set to freshen up the limp and screen door, placed well above petticoat: After it's }reach of the gmail: try, keeps the sated and rinsed, hold it by the| children in, the flies out, when _ | quility around the house. and it'll! you'd like a little peace and tran: | * Raby can get himself into a jam | With a black hat and black acces- this letter: ‘have relatives. of my husband week to spend a fortnight at Lake | | sories. The couple will live in Graefield court. Junk “Jewelry Fixed for Nominal Cost If your “junk jewelry” 1s and have new clasps put on. It's well worth the money for you feel better (and look better) when : eee your favorite neck- lace spoiled in appearance by poor or | shoddy clasps, take the whole col- | lection to a jewelry repair shop. _ SHIRLEY, SLAYBAUGH Some Birmingham Fane ‘Returning. From Vacations BIRMINGHAM — Mr, and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. David W. Splane, William W. Whiting Raymond have re-' mond and their daughter, Brooke.! isgrigg of Menominee read: turned from a trip of several weeks in Europe. On the continent they traveled with Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Sappington who stayed on for a Scandinevias cruise. - greeted the senior Raymonds on | their arrival home. The Dave Ray- | monds are in the process of mov- ing from Kansas City to Minnea- | | polis and will be here for a fort- erase pls vod wil Don't Serve ~ ost. poco a | monds, is here for the weekend |- | from her home in Bronxville, Cocktails if Sos re | dames, of Eimburst, fii.,~are- ichigan State. ug ust Events Personal . News Seeniine ie attaen ta edie tama Fullerton, Calif. University While visiting here, they were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Bp Good of Cadill i * . * Mr, and: Mrs. Fay Myers of Ly fecal Students included in this list elected no less than twelve hours lof work. Grand Blanc were guests of Mrs. ae Charlies Dawson of Mary Day ave- _ = nue —— a ° Mr. and Mrs, E. M. ger Ann McDonald ang two ciieen, Legh became the _ aig Mrs, Steger’s parents, . and Mrs, Ralph W. Beebe ‘ot Sytvan Lake, The Stegers are bride of Harry A. Toulmin Jr. Ey tiday Geet “MRS, HARRY TOULMIN JR. * * Mr. and e, Herbert Watson Z | Nelson street have as their gue their son and patie opera = and Mrs. Clinton H. Watson, /and Siver Springs, Ma and Mark, of BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Ann . MeDonald, daughter of Clifford Paul is the name James McDonald of Cranbrook chosen by Mr, and Mrs, Ervin | Toad and the late Mrs. McDonald, Miller of Drayton Plains for was married Friday evening in, their son born Aug. 4 at Pon- | Christ Church Cranbrook, to Harry ; tiac General Hospital, | Aubrey Toulmin Jr. He is the son “ Disapproved | nt "Wap Ronborogh oem ond “Hap” Resborough By EMILY PosT | ° on Saturday. A difficult problem ia asked in’ Mr.and Mrs. Alfred C. Moore. “Very soon we will and their family will leave next | e* °¢ come and. visit us for a week. | Rousseau, Muskoka. | During their stay we plan to. * 8 @ have a-dinner party for them, so. Also planning to be in Canada. | cnet they may meet some of our, near Sault Ste Marie the last two | s. weeks in August are Mr. and | | “It has always been our custom Mrs. Maxwell E. Fead of Fox- | to serve a cocktail in the living craft and their four children. room before dinner, However, - 6 6 these relatives of my husband are_ . opposed fo drinking. T would like |, mye, PMP de Beaubien will be (to know if it would be proper to| shower Saturday morning at Or- follow our usual custom or might | PEA Pre County Club | \ft be discourteous to our guests | ing their prejudice?” | ing melee chest, Patty’ Layland, |. Mrs, Resastck M. — is ex- Nancy L. ‘Campbell Married Today A gown of nylon tulle fashioned | The bridegroom's mother wore 8 with fitted bodice, long pointed Dior blue dress of lace and crys- sleeves and Queen Anne |e with mauve pink acces was worn by Nancy Lee Campbell) sories and a pink orchid corsage. for, her, Marriage this morning at | When the new Mrs. Donahue nine o'clock to William Arthur Don-| leaves on her wedding trip she = Jr, ‘| will be wearing a white dress. . Panels of Chantilly lace were illusion. She carried an arrange- ment of white roses, centered with exrmatons dyed to match ther _ MRS, “WILLIAM A. DONAHUE JR. navy and red designs, and a navy duster lined with material match- ing the dress. white accessories and the White/ orchid from her bridal bouquet © to complete her ensemble. The couple will tour Seattle, with Wash., and California, i this mortting at nine o'clock _ Campbells of ‘to ~_ Bellevue She has chosen_ marriage | at--St;-Vincent _| sit_at the bridal table. She must, the ‘Callin. 4] | pecting a visit from her plates | Mrs. William Bowen and children | Lot Westfield, N.J; Ai : Because you aré giv- ing the dinner for them, I think would he better not te go T ee ee ee ~— Ate | ty since you Know how they feel. | 40 and Mrs. Lloyd H- Dieht Jr. | When you invite the other guests have returned from a visit to their you explain-that you are not daughters at Camp Tawanaha near | cocktails as usual be- Charlevoix. On their way home your house guests are 80 they went up to Blaney Park in the opposed to drinking. " | Wover Peninsula and to Roaring “Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter, — er is going to be married soon. Since her fiance has no brofher, he has_ asked a cousin of his to be best | man, This cousin is engaged tobe’ for Jane Woodhouse whose mar- rried would like t _ Nancy Lee poset if vn ceaeuaoy to sak ai riage to John K. Hooper will : take place Aug. 2h Campbell and fiancee to be a bridesmaid. | William A. |.“™Y daughter hag never met, Mr. afid Mrs. William Meoning * | the girl. If not necessary to ask fe planning a cocktail party and Donahue Jr. her to take part in the wedding, | buffet supper for the couple Aug. were.. united 23 in their Lincoln road home. must she be invited to the recep- | tio! and asked to sit at the bridal | “The Colin Sia Sate ‘is spend- ‘ing a fortnight at Higgins Lake, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar A, P. dotn -retarneq” home ‘Thursday after a few weeks at the Old “Chub; st — — * Mrs, Don Ah aicens ms was hostess at iluncheon—Tuesday to members of the Birmincham , ‘omen Painters. The luncheon was given in her new home on seartel drive. table?" Answer: It is not at. all neces- sary to invite her to be bridesmaid ‘nor is it necessary to invite her to of course, be invited to the » wedding itself and a certain amount of |paing should be taken to be sure .| that she is during | the time that her fiance is occu- ‘pied by his duties. It is up to him = a friend. of os = look. ater | | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Burmeister | of Mobile, Grandparents of the Infant are ot Mr. ag Harry A. Toulmin * * | The bride wore a gown of white ; | Chantilly lace with a high gar | | neckline and long sleeves. The fu! An extended tour of the West skirt fell in a sweep train and a | has been enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs -- Francis Mack and son, David, who feoently retuned to their Neleon Whir'|. of Parties i Tay were. te rete a'teetr Honors Visitor | Mrs. D. G. May in Taft, Calif. sass, DG. Meghan tn Tul, mex TOM California lights of their tour and during their! Mrs. Guy Sensibaugh of Alta- stay in_San-Franeiseo they were dena, Calif., formerty of Pontiac, the guests of former Pontiac resi- has been honored by -her many | dents, Mrs. Olive Croswell and friends at several delightful af- her son Jack. | fairs this week. She is visiting her | sister and brother-in-law,. the ' Mr. and sae, John 8 Keunedy | quse Walon Garvie) ass so Barretts of Mohawk | ing the bith of son, James Shannon, born July 26, at St. | Joseph Hospital. | of North Shirley avenue and Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Miller of i Gresnweed reed. | * * | Mrs. Pau Er Heinsohn enter- , tained 12 guests at a luncheon in| “Maternal grandparents are Mr. 5¢r Birmingham home Frteasrs 4) and Mrs. Darnel L. Harris of Fen- from her garden were eley court. Mr. and Mrs. J. "C. lin the living~and. dining rooms. Rederstorf of East Beverly street | ees ta eee | are the paternal grandparents, | Right Slip Needed 1for Best Wardrobe It's time to survey your slip | A luncheon for .12 was given at wardrobe. Do you own slips in Rotunda Inn for Mrs, Sensibai baugh black, brown and navy. blue, by Mrs. Harold Muldowney of matched to dresses and suits? Or James K boulevard and Mrs. How- Se ORY Oe Sat ead March of Mohawk reed. If you are, better make a ete, & where will epend tre weeks. | 5 wae: ° | © at “Christ Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell) go “tek and daughter Vicki of Menominee | . ure road will spend the weekend visit- Cranbrook. ing Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. : and Mrs. Oriey Hill at their cot- She is the age te Pesce ee daughter of ~ Arriving Friday to spend two! Clifford J. weeks at the home of Mr. and McD l | Mrs, J. T. Ford of Gateway drive, |” McDonald of were Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Haygood Cranbrook and son, Jay Sid, and Mr. and Mrs. ~ = | Robert Faulkner and their daugh- | road and the late Mrs. McDonald. 0 = He is the son £5 _of the Harry bet A. Toulmins of Mobile, Ala. ih nto 'n ‘Ann McDonald Marries Harry Aubrey Toulmin Jr. cael lace coronet held a finger- tip veil of illusion. Her bouquet was of stephanotis and white or- chids. Sally McDonald was her sis- ter’s maid of honor and another geared Martha, was a brides. maid. Other bridesmaids were Mrs. David G. Clarke, Amy Roosevelt, Mrs. John G. Parker of Key West, Pia. and Mrs. Me- Gregor Smith of S. Miami, Fla. John W. Lucas was best man and ushers included John McDonald, brother of the bride, Sam B. Wil- ‘fiams, William .E. McGracy and | irth, Mrs. Tovlmin wore a ¢ream |_Jare gown with a small ice biue velvet hat. A reception was given at Or- chard Lake Country Qub. After a wedding trip to Canada the couple will live in Birmingham. For_travelling the bride wore a | suit of imported navy cotton tweed with red and navy accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. White | of Mobile and Mr. and Mrs. Char- | les Miller of Evanston, Ill. were among the out-of-town quests. seen. Take Tot's Toys Along on Trip to Amuse Him * The engage- ment of Hene |Helen Rickner Is Feted | : gf 4 age HH i change. The right slip (with the, d= flowers graced the luncheon being-hand Fgh ln) isan important lshion| {able tthe 3. 1. Yan Wasser |i oe = anil . accessory. _. __ |, home on Ande‘sonville road this A eset wil he Wehoon too, Ce a cae (Sera Coming Everts — es rond.ontertained 18 ES pe ee hides cesar octtig He Lntes iriando of 6m. Seaationgh, Save yourself from |e oe Dreaktar Bn her honor before she returas 1 clean by dressing them in com- It will take only a few minutes when. you reach your to put on their “dress up” clothes and you'll both feel better for it” Scolding for climbing over the upholstery can n be avoided if you Ee Te Eee ee ee oe ee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. - SATURDAY. AUGUST 6, 1955 “SEVEN Apititlels at Will-O-W ay haee been busy pene the | past week making sure that order, A huge tent has been erected on the parking grounds | Thompson of Pontiac is pictured as he holds a flat for the for the parlarmencts because the epple b oe is — used | inspection of Bobby Cowen of Birmingham. © om ire 7 ; i a iiht Setting up a stage is something that takes props for their show are in MRE a, Hoey, th aes 4 a ae | a i 7 H 2 . Me 4 es om a eee progress which has been made at the Will-| ham.’ O-Way apprentice tent are (left to right) for the regular pags which pve Robin Odlle of Franklin, Pat Uchill of Great coon aa plenty of time and talent, Checking the| Neck, N. Y., and Nancy Cowen of Birming- Pentiss Press Photos run into September. Duane Will-O-Way’° Players Add Final Touch Novices to Offer Results of Training in Program With the first week of August coming to a close, the apprentices at Will-O-Way are putting the fin- ishing touches to their lessons. * Ld * Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evening they will present the results of their summer's training in a program of scenes, from a number of plays. Director, Celia Way Turner, has arranged a different presentation for each evening. _ Ueually the apprentices have the use of the Apple Barn Thea- > z 2 % a z 3 z s at rere ones, att and ~_ ee conditioning ing or raising tb canvas The ‘ 3 tis Teacher Finds Past- Time ues __ wanted me. Next I tried the export field, but there again the minute - I said ‘part-time’ I was a dead) duck, “| was about to give up,” she | learn French, but who can't afford very much for lessons. That way , | you could at least get your foot in the door.’ CHECKS PAPER “It was a wonderful idea,’ Mar- jan continues. “First I checked the local and saw that there the word pa began to get around, “T now spend about ten hours a week at my tutoring and make nice pin money, It brings me such feel that I am useful.” If finding a part-time job is your were a good many ads for tutors, but_only one or two for French lessons. My husband helped me write-an ad, offering. to teach individually or in small groups and. at very moderate fees. At first I had just feeling of accomplishment. in this city who would lke to “4.0 ee bet 5 Gael Se see if there isn’t one you could teach, Women I-know are - teach- ing languages, arts and. crafts, cooking, dress alteration, hat mak- apprentice performances + will rum simultaneously with thé interesting contacts and makes me | regular performance of “His and Hers.” Both begin at 8:40 each evening.. A large meadow has! been mowed to provide extra parking space. There is no charge for the apprentice programs. ~~ Tot Stops Being Doll Tt’s at the age of one year that baby. ceases being a doll and’ starts being a humah being. |This_means_he wants to assert himself and may even refuse to do things he really likes-to do, Don't worry. 4 ] ‘ “"Phat’s what they say. You can jead a horse to water—but you can't make him drink. Not if be doesn’t want tb. oe ° J *~ It's the same with boys. You) can wish like crazy that they'll do | what you have in mind. You can drop hints. You can maneuver and plot. If they don’t want to jump to your tune, they just won't. Uniess you make it se attrac- tive they Just can’t resist! Which is what this girt should do. She's singing a mournful =a “Dear “hiss Woodward;. I go) with the most wonderful boy—he has asked me to go steady. But hé | won't kiss me—at least, he never | has. “We've been going together for four months now and I'm begin- ning to wonder if he really likes week, but we usually have a date jon Saturday night. Every girl wants to be kissed, so how can T] get him to kiss. me?" Answer: Maybe he's not the demonstrative type, so he hasn't even thought about kissing you: Maybe he thinks he doesn't know you well enough. yet, so he keeps his distance. Maybe he doesn't want to start things like that. Maybe he thinks you wenaa® like ‘it. For sod can 6] 6 eamier of Fen . sons -he has considered - it inap- propriate to et that close to you, him gently up to the issue so he’y have to face it. Start gradually by holding his hand. Later on snuggle up to his shoulder when you're sitting beside him. Sometime when your heads ure close together over a maga- zine, look up slowly and teasingly into his eyes. After this buildup, take ad- vantage of a moment when he's being particularity wonderful. Tell him fervently that he’s a doll and give him & big Kiss.” “It takes longer for some boys than others to get the general idea. But you can shorten the time by gently leading him by the nose. He's not tikely: to resist for tong: But since you're quite receptive | to the idea, you'll have to lead) Boy Won't Kiss - Use Your Charm — torr the -street;Welt he -has-a-per- fect right to do whatever is- most | thirsty until you hand them a tempting glass of cold water, you've had @ thirst for ages it's not comfortable for him. But you might think up an ex- cuse for putting the halter on him and leading him straight in- * " long i me mental, about you, ‘it’s enough to drag a “ guess you are my gir! for sure” out of’him. And you're all-set,_And you'd better celebrate with @ party, Have another in - farewell when the time comes. side the house. Isn't there / find it to his liking. Which is my ; something to show him, some- | guggestion to this girl, __ (Copyright 1955 thing to eat? Couldn't yeu per- tS - ene by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) suade him to come in for a few 7 ~_ minutes? “Dear Miss Woodward: I've | When You Think of Music, loved Frank since I was six — ’ needn't bite him. Your family| gti Jove him. He comes over needn't scare him to death. Yeu! about ence a week. He told me could make him feel quite at home./ pe was going to join the Air He won't hesitate to walk you tO) poroe, a a Before he goes I want to go| What can I do 22 to get him to ask me? Should | t 1 Answer: You blithely say you've widers” you” nis adored Frank sitee you were six— but what about him? You've known ‘him well all this time, Has he shown more than passing interest in you? Does his coming over every week mean that he con- would the idea ‘oft going steady with you strike him as very peculiar | BEFORE YO ANY PIANO — SAVE MOR MORE BY SHOPPING IN PONTIAC indeed? . If you've any reason to be op- subject. miniseent, you've loved him, Prophesy that you'll never find = who's as wonderful as he | Rent @ Betsy Ross or Galbransen SPINET PIANO $20 Deposit, $10 Monhtly €artage and Six Menths’ Rental Allowed on Purchase of Piano Open Monday & Priday ‘til 9 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING AUGUST GAI.ACHER TSE, Heres, re . Pontias. : FE 4-0566 You knew that score better _than I do. You know how close you two are and whai sort of foundation there is for any hopes you might have. imistic, start leading up to the Wax reminiscent. Re- Remind him how long Protest your ack of interest in anyone else. ‘Rnd Yet the ‘conteeston cook” te by Cama Whale Fill this happy clown's cumeany | with kiddies’ P.J.'sthe keeps them | hidden, while he decorates the bed all day! Such fun; such a clever | way to teach neatnesst Pattern 590: Clown ‘jama bag from gay scr@ps! Pattern, cutting guides, easy directions included. | Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for. each pat- You have to be very patient with a boy who is shy. And even more | considerate with a boy who doesn't | know all the rules. A girl can be | a big help by gently taking him | by the hand and showing him the way he should go. When she proves that it isn’t painful, he'll do it of his own accord. As in this case: “Dear Miss Woodward: The boy I date is shy. He never walks me to the door, I'm won- dering how I could get him to do it. Could I drop him a hint “witheat being forward?" Answer: take you straight to your front, door, But maybe he's scared to. Maybe he's afraid he'd bump into your father. Maybe he's heard to kiss you mood | ‘night occasionally and the i idea | : panics him. 7 He thinks it's safer to say good night right out there is plain. sight Try Spun Rayon for Tender Skin Wearing comfort is an impor- tant advantage of spun rayon in | children's wear. Rayon is soft and smooth and will not irritate or| scratch a child's tender skin. This its especially important, where, as in boys’ trousers, the | fabric touches the skin directly. When the: child is allergic to heavy, scratchy or heiry-type winter tabries, rayon is the best Clothing in rayon fabrics offers just the right amount of warmth tern for first-class mailing. Setid | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Dept., P.O. “Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly pattern number, your name, address _ zone, Stick ‘Mop Sponges Save Madam’s Hands, Those sponges that come fast ened to long or short sticks are, terrific dirt chasers since they fit! easily into corner, crevices, and cracks—and also serve to nee | your hands out of water. Dip oné“of these sponges — seapstiids fo tse om windew erose- | —_—~ | bars and along baseboards, mold- | Ot course, he should | ings, and dados—or: ‘to reach down behind ‘radiators and under close- to-the-floor furnishings. 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Wed. 10 to 6—Thurs., Fri, on 10 to 9—Sun, 2 to 5 i a) é Sy ‘1 by: at i " c ya Ea ee ete eee : i ee et ee ee a ee ak 7 L oil ak ede ok a od aad + 3 Shearer THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST GC 1955 faith Ie Like Water: Relax and it Will Keep You Afloat ~ British Vi sitors Find ‘Amazing’ Church Activity © __ NEW YORK (RNS)—Five British ‘ The ministers were guests ions. honor at a luncheon sponsored by the National Council of Churches’ department ‘of ecumenical relat- a The. Rev. Henry C. Snate, Angli- 4 can vicar of Whalley, Blackburn, es Lancashire, said the British group dj had been impressed by “the great number of people who go to church, : the distances they will travel and cae aan te the Jengths they will go. to_attend |. a to visit our — CEDAR ROOM One of the Coolest Spots in Pontiac Week Hours; 4 P. M.-12 P. M. Friday ‘til 2 A. M. Saturday Noon ‘til 2 A. M, - «All members are invited rabbi in chanting the service. FBI Agent Advises Woodshed Discipline t k Bat. Young People’s : ‘s > EAST LANSING (RNS)—Parents should curb juvenile delinquency by a return to “woodshed discipline” and old-fashioned religious train- ing. - That recommendation was made by Edwin C. Kemper, Jr., ses Bureau of Investigation agent, the 28th annual homemakers’ con- ference heres The meeting was sponsored by the continuing educa- _}{ tion service of Michigan State Uni- versity. _ ZION CHURCH Young People 6:45 P.M. Rev. W.£. Vartan, Paster “10:00 A.M, Seniag Scheel of the he NAZARENE "11300 A. M. Wership Evang. Service 7:30 P. M. Laver Sheffield, Musteai Director | Started by Church , | Evangelical United Brethren | Bible Society: Publishes Illustrated New Testament, planning and research went into the work, which was directed by Dr. Gilbert Darlington, society treasurer. Designed to give both the Bibli-| Dr. Darlington said unrest in -¢al-scholar andthe ordinary read-| Bible lands gave urgency to the er a new insight into the life and| preparation of the volume. He it is produced by rotogravure in modern “picture book” stytle and New Testament may be destroyed titled, “‘The Good News." ° The edition—first of its kind— contains 666 photographs, nine maps and six diagrams to il- lustrate and clarify various por- tions of the New Testament text im the light of recent archaeolo- gical and historial studies, al violence.” Good News” will preserve forever a record of inscriptions, statues, temples and cities. Maay of the pohtographs are of geographical areas and objects College Crusade ofits valuable source of reference Others who may have special uses for the illustrated New Testa- HARRISBURG, Pa. (RNS)—The | Church launched a $5,150,000 four- year United Crusade for its col- " Part of the money raised will be used to establish churches in new Classical Studies in Athens, the merican Academy in Rome and he School of Oriental Research in nominationa] building program. Jerusalem. He also dealt with Methodist Man ‘Warns | Too Specialized Religion LAKESIDE, 0. (RNS)—Religion is in danger of becoming as special- ized as medicine, Dr. Ralph W. Beneficiaries will be Albright lone Reading, Pa.; Indiana Central College at Indianapolis; Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa.; North Central College, Na- perville;—Hl.;— Otterbein —College; Westerville, O.; Shenandoah Col- lege, Dayton, Va.; Westmar Col- lege, LeMars, Ia.; United Theo- The noted Methodist preacher de- clared that ‘In this age of special- ization it is the duty of religion to ee on ee eet amd me it wholly.” “If we give “all our time to / | The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL ......0...00..004 9:45 A.M. _____ ] HOLINESS MEETING... eeeeeeee DAM. | YOUTH SERVICE ....... eer 6 P.M. EVANGELISTIC MEETING ..............7:30 P.M. THURSDAY MIDWEEK PRAYER, 7:30 P. M. 29 W. Lawrence Street | FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH waukee, Wis., last November. : he said. “If wé give our pulpits | wholly to social reform then we security.” — CHURCH OF CHRIST - Moets of 1106 Joslyn Ave for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 A. M. |] Matt..16:18, And F say ynto thee thou art Peter and upon this rock I | will bylld my ghureh. And the gates of hell shall not proved agetnet it, Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0226 by accident or through internation- | And he said “The j ee ee address here Jesus Greatest Literary Hero Kiddies All-Time -Story Book Favorite Beats Davy Crockett, Others He pointed out that universal education grew out of the religious convietion that every man should be able to read the Bitle for him- | 4 FIRST PROGRESSIVE | fog the wills of men but do not PIRITUALIST CHUR feed their minds.” | . FURLISS Ce CH He said “‘our day calls for a whole | unday Evening gospel for the whole man” and “‘we gg om A Rev. cap wont should preach the gospel of salva- Midweek Service Wed, 7:30 p.m, |} tion and not merely the gospel of ‘Road Signs Direct Public to Mass CLEVELAND (RNS) — Knights of Columbus councils throu Ohio are road signs show- | ing the location of Mass centers in munities. , their com towns and villages, times of Sunday Mass and the meeting place of the local K of C council, og ime Depyty Henry 3. Konteat . | Change your thoughts so that you really believe in faith. Believe you + PATH ROUTS FEAR | |Goes to Greece + Confident Living Swimming Lesson Holds Moral for Ocean Bather By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Years ago, T used to rent a little summer place on Long Island. panne. Nee realy on the heath: G0 Re wate ‘ag Realy ot Now, I've never bech much ofa swimmer, iad Pas denen enjoyed it, I like‘ floating best because I find it very relaxing. But floating, like everything else, requires some skill and you have to practice it to become proficient at it. If you just go out and try to float, you might very well sink, . When I started to learn the art of floating, I would lie back on the water, holding my body, rigid and doubting that the water would support me. Well, it didn't. —° After watching me do this time and time again, ‘ swallowing gallons of sea water in the process, an ‘Give yourself to the water and it will hold you up.” ___ I followed his advice, at first rather hesitantly, but with imereasing confidence. I practiced relaxing on the water, believing that the water would sustain me, which it did, and before long I became a pretty good floater. This May seem a very elementary illustration of a religious and psychological truth, but it does demonstrate a basic lesson in faith. For faith is not arrived at by argument. It is gained first by instruction, then by having faith in faith, and finally by the actual experience of its sustaining power. FAITH 18 NO MYSTERY When you fill your mind with faith-thoughts, you learn to develop. easeaneades: Thee law Inystery “about how to have taith—just .can_rest your life upon it with complete confidence, for you can. By faith, we mean faith in God as your real, present companion, guide and helper. People whe have faith in God develop faith in themselves. This is mot egotism or pride, but humble confidence that you can do your job in life efficiently through the ever present help that God gives you. For example, a friend of mine built a good, but small business from practically nothing. gy marge exe aha med office and things ot alicia Your maximum ability. may be telshecd Creagh faith. Most people ‘have ability, but often it is are inwardly tied up because of their Faith is’ the one power that can drive a ae Ree ree aan pomees ees eer cha ae eed on ee --—9ld- fellow: who -lived- nearby offered this advice: |. “To float,” he said, “you must have faith in the water. Rest confidently upon it. Relax completely. |. Plan Retreats for Chaplains: Fall Spiritual Program Slated for Clergymen in Far East Army t WASHINGTON (RNS) — Five Protestant, Roman Catholic and Jewish clergymen will conduct a series of spiritual retreats thi# fall for Army chaplains serving in the Far East, Chaplain (Major General) Patrick J. Ryan, chief of Army Chaplains, announced here, Retreats for Roman Catholic tember, will be conducted by the Rev. James T. McDermott, 0.M.I1., professor of homiletics at the Oblate House of Studies, Washing- - D. C., and the Rev. Edmond Bernard, professor of moral — at Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. — Protestant retreats, scheduled for October, will be led by Dr. S. Stanley Prickett, a World War. 41 Army chaplain, now executive director of the Association of Non- Tax supported Colleges and Uni- versities, Inc., Seattle, Wash., and the Rev. Richard A. Jesse, pastor Sieteats ter Jowteh chaplains in November will be directed by ~~} Rabbi Aaron H. Blumenthal, a former Army chaplain, naw chair- man of the Chaplaincy Availability. Board of the Rabbinical Assembly of America. Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake to lie wholly within Ameri- can borders. Pontiac Unity Center 71% N. Saginaw St, Sunday School, 11 A. M. - | Sunday Services, T1 A. Mot Speaker: Henry Madasy who made that human body. and by faith get the answer I need. “And don’t let anyone tell you there isn’t a personal God,” he | added, “tor T've felt His presence too many times to have any doubt | of that.” So rest yourself on your faith, for it will hold you up, (Copyright 1955) = - Literature Law Purges Omaha Ordinance With Teeth Opal the Cow ‘as Love Gesture CLEVELAND (RNS) — To most- ; Missionary Alliance Church (Near Owhard Lake Ave.) ___ Bev, GS. Barsche, Pastor a Sundey. School 9:30. p. m. Morning Worship 11 «. m. ~ Allience Youth Fellowship 6:15 p. m. ‘ Evangelistic Service 7:30 p. m. Invites Y : = scandal ed SE | munching grass the Mal in te| FOrbids Sale of Obscene eS Se nvites _fou to C Our Services ee =X Action program recently outlined heart of this city's dis- Publications _ oe . the—state council. <== =. 5 249 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-7172_ Me ce Panna ca ES ee is Ga as | as Os ; ‘ects on @ local level but the Ohio| School Convention in Public Hall, | it was passed unanimously by the Sunday School ............0.+.10:00 0. m. program is the first state-wide ef-| Opal was a symbol of the 7,000 | City, l. Morning Service vvererrasessssth008, m._ fort by the laymen's organization. cattle that church school children It also prohibits the Sunday Evening Service ......... 7:30 p.m. and adults have shipped in the | to youths under 18 of any pub. a , Raptiomal Service last few years to distressed farmers | lication which depicts by draw : 1460 on Your Dial Sunday trom 7:30 te 8 p. m., SCOTT LAKE RD. |) in war-torn iands. ings a list of 27 crimes er inci : Wed. Evening Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON ASSEMBLY OF GOD || pe! was purchased for shipment | dents “inducing disgust or hor- are alr oe ace : Rev. & =, i: ; : vaca ible ‘assage the ordinance came Sox ene © Gatow, Paster 11:00 4M. MORNING WORSHIP trae "@. M." evangeteat service” || of Middletoim, O. She remainéd |after a lively debate between . FE 4-140 an SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. YOUTH SERVICE 6:30 P. M. Ser Orelie } Windel Penter”™ | On exhibition here through the five | James A. Hart, representing the ; ARTHUR GUBBS, Minister of Muste days of the meeting. / Metropolitan Council of the Holy 7 a “T ne pai pe gp cyt : FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH , ee ee comic book distributor andthe r we a yi - Be. oe THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH The American Batt Chrch, W, Haron St. 1 Sng "et Ain .— Lr ; Worship 7:30 P. M. Thurs. Prayer BALDWIN AND FAIRMOUNT FRED ROBERT TIFFANY, Pastor Se ee ih 4:30 P.M. Saturday Eve. Service 7:30 P. M~ Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A. M. oie. ae Rev. Carl Downey. pastor FE 5-7938 ' Don’t Take a Vacation From Church EVANGEL TEMPLE Non- Y.M.C.A, Side Entrance Denominational Full Gospel —Ne-W te ee ee a omen You are invited to Camp S. Saginaw at Judson St. 5 200 Some 2% East Boslevard a a . FIRST CHURCH of GOD 1:30 p.m. ageing tt of Leokeut Drive 10:45 a.m. Morning Service RE =-+- Worship Service=+=5--11:00-0.M1 | Sunday —— = ee M. | . Evangelistic Service = __REY. PAUL _R. HAVENS, | MOEN: || Sunday Evening .. Broadcast Over WPON ......2...:8 115 A M. Church School .......... er" A. M. oo for All Ages +-Wednesday- Speaker, REV. MAVENS Radi All MRS, FRAN DAWSON —— ny THE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE $08 Auburn Avenue Fall Gospel—Nondenominational Welcome to All Services = 8:45 A.M. Morning Worship bags Bow fae . Marion, Speaker ies *] re ees ne ne : oe A. AM thin Chanmuare tacos a poke - FIRST ~ METHODIST L. Rev, Peat K. Havens, Minister = = = | Complete Sundey School, 9:30 A. M. ond it ic undemocratic to try to Includes College Age — Folks, and the ; ies anion nbscenity and tad _7 Large Closes for AR } Adults ism.” “4 98 SR: amen SR e Combined Public momaie 10:30 A. M, ~The “ordinance, which panacea | offending .distributors as well as retailers, bans accounts of crimes “Sun, School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11:00 A. M. Sermon: _ “THE FRUIT: OF THE chaplains, to be held during Sep-__ of Luther Memorial Church, Mil Sunday School - omen ime 745 p.m. er —__—_—730 P.M if i ae ni tenere ag Morning wae ge NP | 6.7.0, oi] Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P. oth POS ie ie te mie Seal Suey Sermon ||] Young People’s Sible Study 8:00 P. M. “The Work of the SAY. A. SOREN Peete ee Phone FE 44876 A Friendly Place to Worship | - Mieianed wit Senter Santee Coavention BAPTIST ST CHURCH ~Sundey School 25.665: intel i A oe "6:45 P.M. Junior Church - ‘Hem i! Morn. Worship - ek. Eve. Rally, 7:45 P. M. i gs _ Sermon: at as Mid-Week eg Th 7:45 P.M. : mpg ts y ae Galege ard mine rg Bern Hage sence 100 A.M a . : % You Are Invited ~*~ [| # t ! # Cry » THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 I > NINE_ President Signs Bill Aiding Church Mail - _ WASHINGTON, D.C. (RNS) — - president Eisenhower signed legis- lation allowing churches and re- ligious organizations to enter their publications as second class mail without having to maintain sep- arate subscription and member- ship lists. «, - Under a previous law, church | organizations . were required to _ obtain a signed statement from able to send their publications to members upon a simple resolution of their boards of directors. How- ever, this. privilege was not ex- tended to churches since they do not. generally collect —— membership dues or fees REV. D, E. MORRIS St. John Church Hosts Conclave w. Huron at Wayne St. gia 9:45 A.M. Church School dl A.M. Moming Worship Chicago Annual Three Days Next Week| Host pastor for the annual meet- ing of the Chicago district of the Lexington Conference of the Meth- odist Church will be the Rev. Donald E, Morris, pastor of St. John Methodist Church here. The conference will convene |) Tuesday through Friday of next week with Dr, Sumpter M. Riley, dent of the district Jr._superint Sup ‘Tithe 2rd International District to Hold’ Woehng Here | Pres! _ Five Pontiac residents attended Sunday School Convention in Cleveland during the wee kof July 24-30—The Rev. L. G, a from First , Church; =) |Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunstan | |from First Methodist Church and Ray Ritter from Oakland Avenue ~bne eiaaal United Brethren: Church. _ profound of the child as a spiritual member of society. by Dr. bw ee years. The discussion groups brought out many wet = years to attend such a conven- tion.” Mr. Ritter said “We sometimes ~. JOUN DRAKE, Fistor le MIDWEEK SERVICE |: Wednesday, Aug. 3,730 p. m. Bishop Matthew W. 4 conduct. the communion service. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH - pee or 100 guests are ex- Sls @ We'll Look For You! Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. PREACHING 11 AM. &7:30 2M. EVANGELISTIC _ TABERNACLE night will be local t wil — the Rev. . dehn Latheran of the Pas- tion, the Rev. J. Allen ewman A.M.E. Church _ S.M, Edwards, presi- i , wilt meet Thursday and 'Friday mornings. Mr. Dewey presiding. i Clair; Jr. resident bishop will at- ted the Opening sessions and], Cari}. people. | Spiritual Pioneering’ Needed on U.S. Farms “the "nearby civilian community.” iSoadan School Workers Share Ideas in Cleveland -Dr,_Charles B. audience, . ‘Teachers f -Service to Community by Army Protestants Backed by Fellowship WASHINGTON, D. C. (RNS)— -|A contest for community’ service | -Protestant upon the ers_gave on| The contest, which will close the theme ‘Teach Christ now in | next January, is open to any group | home—and— Church’ and it was | of 10 or more young peo} Pat ah made very clear that the Sunday |!#d under the . School and church ¢an only under- hs eS or at a le t 2 Blog hiaree: an tee , ed by the General Commission “It was thrilling just to meet to the _ projects} with thousands of others whe |e eter Gan Go canto oma ed bod Wangel and of community relations ahd serv- ice. = oe Typical projécts which fellow groups have launched at Christmas parties, programs for orphans or refugees and Bible classes for native people in fore- ign lands, the UFP said. Bethany Slates Communion Rite The Men's Chorus of Bethany Baptist Church will present the -special music Sunday at 10:30 a.m, under the direction of. Miss RABBI §..E. SAPERSTEIN ‘Guest speaker Sunday at 11 a.m. | in Trinity Baptist’Church will be! Rabbi Sanford E. Temple Beth Jacob. Sunday evening a communion service is scheduled be the Rev. a U.S. Man Sania” . Medical Supply ‘ito Korean Tots DETROIT (RNS) — When the and hospital in Inchon, Korea, say assume that they ask God to “bless Mr. Levin of Detroit." Harry Levin, owner of the Medi- cal Equipment Exchange here, is one of the institution's prime bene- factors. He's sent thousands of worth of equipment, instru- ments, ~— and dressings. . Mr. Levin learned of the hospl- tat through Mrs. G. Lester Auber- lin who approached him for a Newman AME Women Thitd Annual Party Thethird\ anual garden party has heen scheduled at Lakeside Homes Recreation Center by the women of Newman A.M.E. _ | Church. The tea party will be from 5 to 7 p.m. and Mrs. Maggie Matthews | will be the guest speaker, Quartet Sings Tonight The Wandering Travelers of Pontiac will present the More! Light Gospel Singers of Detroit in a’musical program tonight at 8 p.m. The program will be given at pastor. Saperstein of | nuns at Star of the Séa orphanage | theit evening prayert-it's safe to) the Church of God in Christ, 252 | Wessen St. Elder C. J. Johnson js | The VU. S. educsies abot 10,000 | engineers each year, while the | Russians train 50,000 annually, according to the U. 58. office of | ra Get: iUS. Heifers Michigan Groups Give Cows to Farmers Who Fled Red Rule SCHWALBACH, Germany — Forty-six German farmer refugees from communism today became owners of heifers donated by Michigan clvurches, — and service clubs. - Collected in a “sad wilt” cam- paign earlier this year, the heifers were shipped from New | York July 1 through Heifer Project of New Windsor, Md. Three Michigan sponsors of the “good wit!’ drive accompanied the cattle. They ate Russell Martsler, of Clarksville; the Rev. Samuel B. Wenger, of Leslie, and the Rev. Ted Tuenge, of Mount Clemens. They . volun- teered to feed and water the Inc., the Atlantic, Each heifer recipient was se-: lected by a German committee of agricultural experts, religious represeritatives and mayors of the nearest towns. All heifers were numbered and each refugee drew a number from a hat. He. got the heifer with the corresponding number. in accepting a heifer, refugee promised to give her first heifer calf to another needy ref- ugee, who, like himself, abandoned home and herd behind the Iron Curtain for democratic West Ger- many. Record Lutheran Budget Is $12,900,000, for 1956 ST. PAUL, Minn. (RNS) ——-A record budget of $12,900,000 for 1956 was adopted here by the fiscal conference of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, It is 42 per cent higher than the | __ 1955 budget of $9,100,000, When the conference chairman, Dr. F. A. Hertwig of Detroit, called for “no” votes and was greeted by silence the delegates burst forth with the doxology, “Praise God From ‘Whom All pach | a | guest speaker Sunday at 11 a.m. Center. Many young people and adults here are availing themselves of opportunities of camps and re- treats during the summer months, Twenty-five young people are at- tending through the youth fund ‘of the Women's Association. Joanne Bell, Gaynelle Burke, Amber Feneley, and Pat Tate at- tended the Senior High Conference Attending the Senior High Con- ference of Aug. 1 through 8 are eleven young’ people: . Douglas Bartlett, Karen Beam, Al Brewer, | Jim Carmean, Carol Feneley, | Richard Mann, John Jo Wayne Ostrander, John Pattison, Helen Jane Spark, and Paul Tremper Seven Junior High young people will attend the Junior High Camp at Greenville, Aug. 15 through 22. | They are — Unity Center Announces Guest Speaker from. First. Presbyterian Charch |. j at Presbyterian Camp at Green || ville, June “27. through July 4 Local Church to Serak |Many to Camps, Retreats . from | August 22 through 28 ‘Two dele- gates will attend the Westminster Fé p Fall Retreat at Green- ville August 29 to September 2. In addition to these berg: and Mrs. Ada Britten to the Michigan Synod Leadership School at Alma College August 21 to 27. Three delegates from the Wom- en's Association are attending the Grove City, Penna., August & through 13. They are Mrs, H. H., Pattison, Mrs. Leslie P. Ellis, and Mrs. Ss. _C. Covert. Tet SERVICE 6:30 A. M, | i 2nd SERVICE 11200 A.M. i Henry Maday, president of the Detroit Truth Forum, will be the at the Pontiac Unity Located at 71% N. Saginaw St. the group announced that Sunday School will convene at the same hour. Quartet Sings jews soak poeoen Time Radio baer tet present a be t= Church, Band te ras dre te rey eee cas past three weeks, wears jeltee! Rev. Sunday School-—9 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH - Otto G, Schulte—Speaker A.M, and 11 A.M, | First Open | Bible Open, 1517 JOSLYN Rev. T. H. Staton Guages Senos 0 4m, nN Rane gree Sunday. School , Morning Worship ... Parsenage: Owege Drive oe wees ‘St. John’s liberate Church American Letheran Conference (Nationa) Letheran Hin at Cherry Rev. Cort W, Neleon, B. D, Peaster Council Street a. ee ofvccesucees = Malcolm K. Beren, Minister Sunday Morning | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner East Huron and Mt Clemens at Mill St, Pontise (Oppesite Pest Office) Lowrance D. Graves, Asse. Minister ‘Bervies, 10:30 A. M. jgrdon,| Leadership ‘Training School at —— 3. Barvey MeCsun, Paster Bible School --. 10:00. A.M. | yews 5 Bible School ...... Morning Worship 1:15 A. | > Worship. .....--. 1100 am. > : = P-M—Youth ct _ Our porte “GOD CAN wm YoU IN EVERY Station CKLW—800 Ke, Sunday 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. "(Glasses tor All Ages) “ne XING WORSHIP——10:45 A. M. oe Li coete band —— a ‘World; Our rie the Word © lt | Hh -Free_ Methodist. Church _ | 87 Lafayette Street | NO SERVICES August 7 ? see arco bak | _ANNUAL CONFERENCE and — -. CAMP MEETING ——— “BEYOND THE POWER OF RANSOM” :; Lampkins, lay leader will present| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (RNS)—| Robert Williams and Ralph Berg-| education. “YE KNOW NOT YOUR SPIRIT” €0 Tides at W. Hurce his = fay Ho ay morning. American agriculture in the fu- = == . Sr, Berton, Prenitay One of the highlights of the|ture must be built upon “spiritual Everything for the Church > eur Gospel Howe” I meeting Wednesday afternoon will pioneering,” the managing editor rt ure on o- gw 988, WEAR 8 A. m. | a dscussion of “Shall We do|ot The Progressive Farmer said _ and Sunday School 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL ret with the Central Jurisdic-| here. Hf we don't have what you want— 11:00-—MORNING WORSHIP} tion?” This will deal with deseg-| Alexander Nunn of we'll get it for you.” ! : regation. Ala., noted that agriculture in the Christian Literature Sales ee Church colleges will be dis- past was built om physical pioneer- 39 Oakland Ave. i FE. 5-9591 ‘ 4) cussed Thursday morning ing. But he said the pioneer of i4 United ‘ = Se - — oe Priest Asks Visits coe: Bs tae Soe ee All Saints Episcopal C Church ° * gage mg ge i WILLIAMS -STREET-AT-WEST PIKE } Presbyterian 4\4q Mental Hospital | sora!" Suita sour con |] tie. Rer. George Widdinete Rector PARP ULL 4 —- | pee nate —| many 00d echat and ctv SUNDAY SERVICES: é Churches ; — ot the St. Vincent ro ate a Med — that Taam _Corranon—tatn Sa Sod at epaere* ‘Pastor Society asked a harder Nursery thru le 4 The Truth of God— | sponsor visits to Roman Catholic snenting ok Sb yesh ee Bae 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer. Summer EAST HURON at PERRY Fer. in L 4| patients in mental hospitals. age , eae gg Infant Nursery thru | e 4 rbearance 4| The plea was made by the Rev.| ‘“As an essential of any program by THe Rev. Boag Ah pg 4 q| Ramon A, DiNardo, Catholic chap-/to develop a vital rural culture Morning Wordhip 10:05 A. M. én ra ¢ () 1S > OAKLAND AVENUE 4/ lain at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, @| and foster spiritual pioneering,” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. : : > ; iolenh means, Seerien 3, Pe a sald, “oe sol 9 Sea oe waviel- 2 wenden ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Rev, Milton Ml. Bash, D. D, Minister Rev. John W, Mulder, Asse. Minister ‘ Oakland at Cadillae = the largest in the world. beauty into all of cauk teoaet Minister MILFORD , MICH. Dixie Highway Near Sashabaw 10:45 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP fhestere & ailtese, reser | Father DiNarde said that some | merely in buildings but in musi, 8 Attlee coer eee oe (Broadeast over WPON 11:00 A. M.) vie ‘ cM. ee er ae - Fea Ea ae See aS Emile School ......11.20 Bagh | Poe egret pein one bh ghar a Petree Saag Praver |] "Sermon by WALDO Be BUNT, “A GREAT VISION”. ; Avena ciscasees 10:00 © © 4@| their families are ashamed of their |jayout and farm program—in ee per ns re e e seas amass, WA Go 8 ae Rev, John Mulder, preaching » ‘Rev. Edmond Watkins ““q| mental fliness. Catholic lay work-| of everyday living.” sain on ‘ 6:00 P. M—YOUTH FELLOWSHIP > Evening Service ....7:30 ‘pm 4\ ers can accomplish much good, ane (he bee E ie be 2 4] the priest said, by bringing thé| An average U. S, farm worker 7:30 P. M—EVENING SERVICE = JOSLYM AVENUE 9/32 To TO Ge np o| Rosreces mack ese sone ty] “he EgeTs"es” [~~ SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1955 4 EP i eg | Fane < ge Boagy or leet Fe = Fb Son Goaierk eat ol bins Ones Ste ‘ > . pa Mt ‘ im eee ee eee aee io e ai > eee Yas cured. oe CHRIS I SCIENCE y Worship Service... 0... 11:00 A.M. ‘ DD dy scoiz gratin nee | PGR RY SRE PEMD iP. WYSE ......, seeccsss 690 P.M, D Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Le ae Service...;..-. 1045 7| American Sunday School ee “ 730 °,M. rh Rev, Mark Caldwell, lergy “=e > ‘ -§ ad a Guest Minister ea found ene Sy ; 7:30 P.M. * w. —— > 10: 00 A. M. | § ing Service... ¥ CLEV ELAND, * RNS) Amer “ed > mks é } jeer Pricey pentane ore at | BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH 4 Auditorium ‘ AUBURN a Open Daily 11 AM. to $ PM. s ~ Onewen: and — ‘Streets — Ss ~ Bible — .—— == Friday to 9 PM {Sor eveerre ry Tes : = 2456 First Street 4 7 eparaistalind Baaday Beboal toe AIT Kose E —“QETTING PEOPLE TO CRY” —_ Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15-10:45 ‘___ Dy Tom Melone, Teecher Me —— [Air CONDITIONED AUDITORIUM “Hh 7:30 - “LEAPING WITHOUT LOOKING” = b47—Sundey Seal Attendance Lath Suny = DR. TOM MALONE. P. M. Seon es a See Lae ae ew a ek = = =. =. = . “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: AUGUST 6, 1955 . Saas | amines “eee a Hollywood Headlines x. OPEN: 1:45. o* © 00 eee *“ebeesaeeeeeee tee Mey by CE MO ond UREA SER « 3040 ORCHARD baue RD. _ SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY asad os 0 ay ty SONY SR Daten ty Sak WE » + Comatind ty AG, POTTER —_ i KANSAS | FEDERAL 5-800 , By BOB MYERS (For BOB THOMAS) dead end kid of sports, may as well brace itself for another going- over from Hollywood. * * * “The Harder They Fall,” a book 4 at least one phase of boxing, is go- | ing to be put on the screen, in any sense of the term." lthe sereen play, r * * Yordan's sentiments erased any | soften the blows punched out by the author of the book, Budd Schulberg. “The Harder They Fall” is sup- | posedly fiction but it is a story that not uncuriously parallels the box- | ing career of Primo Carnera. The buge Italian occupied the world heav yweight throne for one | year until he was battered into a} dreadful mess in 1934 -by Max! Ivi vt OUR “KIODTELAND = LAND Baer. * * * The_era_of Carnera—the fantas-| tic and phoney buildup of a hulking | giant who was anything but a. champion fighter, and the gangster atmosphere that. dominated the spectacle from its origin to its fine ish—is indeed a vulnerable one for boxing. Yordan obviously does not intend -to miss any chances to jab and | gouge where it will hurt. Nodding in agreement to the pro- | |ducer-writer’s observation was “f) Mark Robson, who wilt direct the film. He, too, has no ittusions about | the glamor of the business, | Robson directed the powerful, | realistic picture, “Champion,” an- other story of the prizefight game ‘that attracted wide attention sev- eral years ago. | Yordan said he does not anticl- | pate the warmest cooperation from | the fight people when actual film- | ing gets underway, with Humphrey Bogart as the star. A PRIZE! OF GOLD | York's Madison Square Garden, and Stillman's gym, rusty-musty i training site for the fighters, as well as some of the pubs along Eighth Avenue where the Gotham boxing crowd gathers. +) D SKY : Drive-In | Theater Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. Show Starts 8:30 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 2150 Opdyke Rd. ——STARTS— SUNDAY Exclusive FIRST RUN! Showing if the Pontiac Area! first at It's a policy .. ’ THE BLUE SKY! SAI er treachery stained every sione of The Great Pyramid! cf , bl * TONIGHT *. Twe Great Adventure Thrillers! 7 ROBERT YOUNG JANIS CARTER _ JACK BUETEL in | Se ceenene ~% AND *— LOR FILMED IN EGYPT WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS! row WARNER BROS. 1» Cwamascore ano WARNERCOLOR, - BUOROES Leite ie dint oil feel ls mm |. Seortomans Jou couns ‘Dower MARTY ACs Minors i Nared Jak Blam — Written by Witham Prakner Marry Karn: etend and Directed by HOWARD HAWKS - Presented by WARNER BROG. “ Music Composed and Conducted by Academy Award Winner * DIMITRI TIOMKIN She Tut BEWIND-TuE: in g “STORY OF THE-FLAX-DEFYING — | a Paernens PLOTS"! Boxing to Get Going. Over in Rough, New Fight Film | floored with surprise, if the Inter- HOLLYWOOD w@ — Boxing, the | that was a striking indictment of “I don't think boxing is a sport He hopes to shoot scenes in New| He indicated he wilt not be national Boxing Club, which owns the Garden, proves to be reluctant in granting use of the big arena, ‘Thus far, he he has had dif- ficulty acquiring old movies of some of Carnera’s fights, Once they were easy to obtain, The character to play the giant | boxer has not been selected. “We want a type who really is’ ‘big, paive and innocent,* ceased So said Philip Yordan, who is | producing the picture and writing | Cocktail Lounge Gag | | thought that the movie version will | noted. Og a re Backfires on Marine | LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. w= cost 2nd Lt. Charles A, Housman | $50 to introduce a friend to some if cocktail lounge companions. Police said Housman ordered a @ink in a Laguna Beach bar aie | offered to introduce the friend to} | his neighbors, He opened a cigar*box and pro | duced a tarantula, with a string | for a leash, Ld Py The other customers—to use the Marine Corps expression—moved out smartly. Police destroyed the evidence, and Housman was fined $50 yes- terday for endangering public health and safety, and for drunken- ness, | {Dem Veep Rumor Vetoed by Harriman ALBANY, N. Y. (—Gov. Avereli Harriman has closed the door to suggestions that he might accept second place on the Democratic | national ticket, next year, Harriman, generally regarded as a potential candidate for the Presi- dential nomination, said at a: news oe yesterday tliat he was “not interested” in running for Vice President. = next week with Adlai Stevenson; the’ Democrats’ 1952 s t-andard- bearer. Harriman reaffirmed support of | Stevenson for 1956 but declined to Say whether he thought the former Ilinois Governor would run again. 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LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 COCKTAILS SELECTED FOODS Phone MI 4-4900 for Reservations AIR-CONDITIONED DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. ff SATURDAY SUNDAY | MONDAY HELD OVER! PRIZE @ GRAND © WINNERS EXCLUSIVE PONTIAG AREA SHOWING Outstanding Family Movie! “A Wonderful Picture for Every Child to See” Parents Magazine. ae se |_proud and majestic Il its Storybook Wonder Becomes Screen Magic! ‘THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, Ft: ure, goer. cinernaenne, ‘he Bai now|by an estimated four million persons, Stanley GRIPPING DRAMA — ‘Not As a Stranger,” showing at the Strand Theater here through United: Kramer makes his debut as a director in the film Artists, is a screen adaptation of one of the best-| and Olivia de Havilland, Robert Mitchum, (above) selling novels of all time. Morton Thompson's book | Frank Sinatra, Gloria Grahame and Broderick Craw- deals with the loves, aspirations, the heartaches and | ford star, the triumphs of men of medicine and has been read Bive Shy Drive-in Community Theaters | aparece ets 78 Polio Cases Equal ver lin May —. Arth Prem aaa | sees ‘Payne, Elisabeth “Beott: = ny = veer . Figure tie, 4 eel tdetres! “Jetmny i he Giant | mere “Foter Fen. voter. Owl eer: LANSING, w — The State’ ae spunin kan a Ee yg Tata mea.” | Health Department reported there » Tues.: ,". color, areata Pred a Attaita. Leslie C Caron; | — were 78 new cases of polio listed | ir Michigan this week, exactly the same number as in the comparable | week a year ago, Screen State Seamen for Possible Disease mera ester, pteritn ag: nh i i tite tn in ti ti titi in hi A i li i i i i i th i Di i i PPP PPPPIP PPP ID PDD OP OE EEE CE ECE EEE ey ie alld ¥ den, at venne Carte: “Unchain n- han, Th Barbare Hale. urs.: “Strategic Air = LANSING, @® — Great Lakes| sailors will be X-rayed for lung The new cases brought the to- tal for the year to date to 235, compared to 363 in the same co | exciting film... as as its wild stallion... Pontiac Theaters “The Glass Tomb," John Ireland. STRAND Now Showing: “Not as a Strang- er," Robert Mitchum, Olivia de Havilland. a Ringling Propmen Close Up Circus MINNEAPOLIS, & — Ringling Bros. and Barnum — Bailey Circus resumed normal operations here yesterday following a walkout of prop hands that closed the show after the first act in St. Paul Thurs- day night. ident, said most of the men who eee eee eT ee — ee ee ee LATE SHOW TONIGHT AT 11:00 P. M. aio bly 2 Saw re sh he wt GLORIA PSS SSCS SSS CCU TS ee ee en eae a an a ea PPPPPRP APP PP PEEP PAPA LA AAS : rigged up equipment for the after- 3) noon show. foré the matiriee performance ween here,Meanwhile, performers had Circus officials said the esti- California —_— the see | mated #0 mei walked out after the production of turke: “been fired. North said the™ ~ Decker $ ON US-10 IN DRAYTON PLAINS 4% Miles North of Pontiac SERVING Fine Food for the Whole Family COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED J ack John Ringling North, circus pres- | left their jobs returned shortly be- §, IF | OWNED This PAPER... NOT AS A STRANGER Broderick CRAWFORD —Ches. BICKFORD Open Sun. Noon to 9 P. M.—Weekdays 6 A. M, to 8 Plenty of Half Portions Paved Parking for the Kiddies SG Sa Behind These Masks . Aa Excitement the 2 features TODAY a Screen Nes Seldom 14:00 » 1134 Ceptured! 3:53 - O02 : 8:49 ~ 14:28 IF | COULD USE-EVERY INCH OF SPACE TO TELL YOU ABOUT OLIVIA de HAVILLAND ROBERT MITCHUM FRANK SINATRA : —IN— “NOT AS A STRANGER” I Could Not Do It Justice A Fine Picture in Every Sense of the Word! - “Not As A Stranger” has been acclaimed hout the nation as one of the finest dramas of all timer GRAHAME Great Stars at Their Greatest Holiywood's top caret 7 SE OF The Story of the Making of a Doctor! 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You wilt live it... just the OTTO 4 _way it happens... the way a o¢cea J “— it could happen to youl > 2] - <5 | s 5 2:13 - 4:52 - 7:30 - 10:13 1 Tape Tel Dea ave" Viet an BT 6: 26 — 9:08 * |@s a Coast Guard boat rushed to fused. to : ae a ‘ -decis NEWYORK —w—Deroit Tigers “till Gt4--games-out-of-tst-—Yanks. after 9_spell. tor we . |his ‘rescue. then resigned, saying his with-| their support,” sai od | _, | kept the Tigers in check Fageot: was roaring “down the| . Up until the accident Fageo! had| drawal was due to the “extreme ee bal ee ne kane hes looked pretty bad in losing, 2nd straight victory. "He walked straightaway toward comple: | rammed the V two and thre-quar-| pressure by certain members ‘ ee: though, mainly because of the only one man pate hin of his third and final qualify: | ter lengths around the Gold Cup. the defending team.” He said so they bowed to the New York inability to bunch their hits there was one Mh, lap when. disaster~ overtook | course at an. average | of ap- | ruling was in the Yankees, 3-0, in the Ist of a four they would have produced runs. Bunning pitched creditably th v. : eee proximately 117_m.p.h. ’ Hardly had the a ; . game series. e ; In the 1st inning, for example, losing his 3rd game but his The sleek craft started rocking Seattle Owner Stan had |reached the pits along the Lake Murray, Piedmont, Calif; the Only consolation for Tiger fans| they blew a chance to grab brief spell of wildness in the 4th from side to side as a northerly | already decided that the Gold Cup| Washington shore than the drivers Scooter Too, Henry: Kaiser's entry ‘who still nurse pennant aspira- | quick lead when with men on 2nd| J ooved his undoing. Babe Birrer mo wind caught under the sponsons. | winner last year and in 1951 had|of the four Detroit boats arose from Lake Tahoe, Calif, and the | tions was that all the flag con-| and 3rd Ray Boone grounded to finished after Bunning was lifted Then the bow started to lift. The | so badly battered a stern that re-|enmasse and said if the ban on | Gale IV and Miss United States, | tenders except the Yankees also Jerry Coleman at shortstop for the tor a pinch hitter in the 7th. wind whipped under the boat in pairs in time would be impossible. | flying starts was lifted they would | both of Detroit. lost. So the Tigers ended the 3rd out. s igeros ee cal the ere etoe at tieebidly | Meantime, bitter _ controversy | : fe = | Boone couldn't, buy a hit amd inners, They got men as fax as untit only the of the craft} hay arisen on another front after ; s+ that hurt, since the Tigers have | our an. tat sed th field for tomorrow's “world series remained irr the water, leaving a! the sponsoring Seattle Yacht Club ; e to depend heavily on the |" "Rin. got one Soe ate. of racing” drastically, Ten boats | thin,-white wake. | sought, at the request of the Slo- Fast Brushoff! ae IS ays eee one cosines ae sited Bh deo yg had qualified by nightfall last; “As Fageol fought for control, the. Mo IV and Slo-Mo V team, to saa his average from a puny .225 on | 200 ary verege — 3 “night, | Slo-Mo V lifted completely out of have Referee Crook rescind his OCSC 2 t Fi : h ‘ June 1 to .303 before last night's aks Fageol, of Kent, Ohio, dived from the water.Her stern kicked for-| ban against flying starts from un- alin ers ; InIS. in p A Race: game. arecnar | | aa AB Hs his somérsaulting hydroplane to/ ward and the boat took a complete | der the Lake Washington bridge. - ote . ieee : = : a a Kunze ¢ § 1 Bonersl $0.3 escape death, but he suffered prob-| back somersault, landing upright | Fageol and Ted Jones had first Outside Job in lig Time Leading & 2 Doe Kalinest 48 1 Maniac’ 3 i pile Sadine site sud 9. sepeemed again, dren the ene them with the So-Mos |} Nw : . eet {a ——_ prank dO he ae ; ti =e td Fageol kicked himself the | in the 1950 race. i Reward. i 4 a cockpit and landed on his back | Crook, who has refereed all The job was one of the prelim- F inale Sunday he to ; Howes, $8 3 Somos ; 3 : a cials at the site and on TV, wit-_on the water. He struggled feebly ' previous Gold Cup races pere, re- | lan -; inaries in an extensive. plan of = —_ WT $3 a , t tional Skeet Shooting Association| Defending King Plays 188 = * us Championships a ed ig : 35 0 8 Totals 31.3 8 . in| the palating crew beadea by | COM@ Woodard Today) rat rockie” sim Bunning 10 3| "Siva wages teSitne nk. —— De en denne” ended by | in Quarterfinal Test and 1 and then stroked the next |, % Pallitps struck out fo peep ay i .. * x Gaal te Ge ine pitch™into the right: field | ee TO ga <= " oo eee job was one hour and 22 minutes. spar ‘at 5:30 sharp and at 6:48 By H. GUY MOATS - for the 200th hamer of tis mnjer | s—Beare, | Berra. Richard ener the butiding was completed. Championship flight “pretenders | league career |Betcot§. Mew Yor. BueBdoning’s “3 te the king’s throne” for the De-| Only other catchers ever to hit | Larsen 1 por Senne s mere h. rs Some chose step ladders, some | 1" ih King's that many are Bill Dickey, Gabby |5",* "En “punnite 3-3. Burer 6-@ Ee omson a eS preferred tall, straight ladders, pros ; vail in a toe Hartnett and Roy Campanella. | | pargen 60. WP Larsen. vp Greve 1), : pot mage taper hahaa Fy defending titlist out of ‘the race, Don Larsen, back with the 'vens, Rice, T—i3, sist. a ' Spar used changed the appearance; tm yesterday's two match oan oy » am Qa | of the structure from a dull finish rounds at Orchard Lake Country - ; to a sparkling bright and shiny} (ub, Bob Babbish, “the king,” rid eS a S se ISOX appearance. staved off two attacks to remain ’ ' , Those swinging the. brushes | im the race, and today met Gene . | 0 oun + Walt es _ Dale Ww of in his §) se Oe eee Ee ee 8. ------- ~ Slo com Sgro ai ear teers oe FIDE, SNL Race for Firs Missed Slice Costs} ser, Ed ‘Spiser, Dale Spiser, Ed| Friday Babbish stopped Dave ' a | HHO | Record Chance; Holds Sahr, Jim Spease, Lawrence. Arntz, |MacHarg, of Oakland Hills and Dr. - — Einar Larson, Pat Metedorf, Clift |G. R. Schwarz of Lakepointe. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ed by the National League so much | Two-Stroke Edge Nevel, Walt Barrows, Charley| While Babbish rolled along, the| Baltimore and Washington, re- | the New York Giants sold him to Mills, Cha: Beck. fe Ca- | medalist, young Joe Grace of Notre | juctant patsies, have made the| Cleveland last Sunday, gave up PO verly, Bob ite, Lloyd Sibley, | Dame, fell by the wayside. He was American League race as tight as | five runs in the first . ,& a a oe omyeny Gene Allen, Bill Millu, Steve Long-| eliminated, 2 and-1, by Wally/|s cork in a bottle. 71 Denk Stene tamed the Tetbe on something dutfers try to avesd, but | Sif. Leonard Bullard, Ctt Péckles.| Smith, 1 of 4 public’ fee course |" The Orioles and Senators? stp | fo ras gi eee rie 8 yey wid | Peep Bh Sees mmm nd | players invited to take part in this | yosediy-the soft touches who were |out tor their five runs in the ninthe eee na Dr. P. B. Jones, tournament. Smith went on to add to give Chicago and Cleveland the| B, Bin : Seb ton O rons chance ape young Skip McMichael to his list edge on their eastern swing, pulled | by H — _ a la 63 yesterday and the $10,000 prise vali rnogn 18 holes, § and 4 |the string last night and sent the | as the only-catchers ever to slue that is offered for doing it - Ses ally. « husky Royal Oak police-| first place brawi into a virtual| 200 or more homers in the mais = man, was paired in today’s quar- |. the ner s | But Thomson sailed in with ‘a terfinals with Frank Connolly, Go-|""ee-way He, | terthe ti oe © and 0 I-bale loro liane , wanie club member. Baltimore topped the White Sox | ning had issued his only two walks. | Seal goer Al Rheat ena e én 0es a ne Wartectinal matches |>1 i 1! beings ond Woshington| uss Cup snasied the Rad fon a ee . today Dick —Whiting—and—Don | rapped the Indians-7-5-while New|. ty _snaried Ba PGA National champion, | as es | york |< fen O68 poo Gus Zernial's two home runs oe Ford, at the halfway mark in the AMBRICAN LEGION BASEBALL Dytatre morning, slong and a double and the relief work 000° All-Ameri Golf t 16th District League wr| With Glenn Johnson and Tony with a 30 decision over Detroit | 0+ tom G a = ° ane *| HV. Boys Club 3 1 hester 2.2| Skever. Skover js president of (on Yogi Berra’s 200th home run. | Thomson, winner of the British Birmingham = 3 3 Berkley i }| Meadowbrook Country Club, and | And while the last place Orioles Hurn Valley Boys Club, clinging toa half-game lead in the Amer- in mind as he teed off today in| ican Legion's 18th District: ‘Base- |: the third round. Semifinals were set for this” aft-| mocked off fourth place Boston ernoon with the final round on/| Sunday: = Sunday's windup is set for 36 holes. Championships in a half dozen other flights will also be settled Sunday. Friday's 2nd round results: binh def. MacHarg, 1 up 19 holes. Woodard def, Artman, t and 4 Whiting . ig, 2 up. ocsis ‘e » « The White Sox ‘still hold the lead, ;but by a mere two percentage} points over-the Yanks and Indians. Boston is two games away in the standings. Chicago errors figured in both | Baltimore runs, with the clincher coming home as reliefer Millard Gis at mabe 6 acs Howell muffed Willie - Miranda's Cenmeltp of. Be. Eee ae 3 | slow roller with the bases. loaded. sen, fet, Winel, 3eng.2 ‘Soorer “eet. Until the last of the lith, it had| Results aia round: | been a tight pitching duel between DGS, — tet, OF are wet | Jim Wilson, poison for- the first erkin, division, and ex-Oriole Harry 4 ; 29: art *_*¢ © . ; , : for a touchdown At Washington, the Nats gave| and Ohio State’s Tad Weed kicking ap Don | Sal Maglie a rude greeting to-the | 5 game-winning field goal in the ut AL. The veteran righthander, belt- | gina) quarter. Ge- | No extra points, ’ + ey eehe and No. 200 of his major leagv career. Larsen gave t| up eight hits, all singles, in his second success since I tri-| being recalled from Denver a week ago. The victory the Detroit Tigers... Yogi. +a} moved the Yanks into a virtual three-way tie for the year | the American League lead. a pro ever to cart away a champion- ship at Tam O’Shanter, Thomson, of Melbourne, Australia, is 25. Bob Toski was 27 when he took the “World” tifle at Tam in 1954, A victory for Thomson giso would mark the first time an over- Collegians 4th Period. Field Goal Brings 9-6 Exhibition Victory | Birmingham, jolted out of a ist. |. place tie by Waterford Wednesday, ca, | journeys to Rochester, Waterford, crowns in 1947 and 1950. Locke is not competing this time, Thomson came up-to the 16th} hole yesterday needing two birdies | and a par to post a 62 and take the $10,000 prize. His putt on the ALPENA—This day started off ‘believe it or not’ nice and coob with a general overcast early morning rain, Just the break -s "Gorse to give ‘Menefee, Bar : Dick Whiting, Red Run, det. Tom McMahon, EC, .5, nd A; Bob Billig, Dearborn, def. Bob Moves Up, jf and a half pounds, The lake? Elizabeth. The | they were cooking for~lunch was; 25-yard 16th rimmed the cup and in truth a fish. A pike, to be, h¢ Parred in 3. Grabs Title in Kocsis, PGA, det. "J | exact, and the method used in its | All his chances vanished on the ap Welly Seth. MPO, dot. Jee “su Mid-Season-Titles-———— exact, and th thod use its | ower igaed ieamsiie tees heed (Sone — TD@C;-2-and-T; ‘MacMichael, ; Fuk at5-yard— Senior Class A~ rag, lade det. Boo at Stake on Sunday puddle turning circle and there it. What you might call pre-cleaned fish. : = oe Crossing the Thunder Bay River we noted a—brace--of fishermen capture may revolutionize angling. Poss Gis Ges. Oe uecded « dice 2 on a spoon shot to come into the trout fishing worth while. Alpena for a look analysis was going to pay off. Stood onthe breakwater aid watched people take some nice ones. Creditable smallmouths fish- ing with worms from the rocks. Saw one very nice one lost for |. the lack of a landing net. Perch inthe area seem to be ~ congregating offshore, | : change to make) Headed down to, things were picking up. Gad, what | a sad story of frustration we heard. j ** * * Seems the two gentlemen, from, Inkster, have been spending a hit. Main stream and Houghton Lake, Lake, Burt Lake and COC. iggins The fellows were slpashing around in the river, since it was far too hot, to fish, and noticed a \ong’'shiadow scoot dhder the /oridge. One of the men followed It up and it zoomed back out and in so doing ran headon into a rock, cooling itself long enough to be retrieved. Talked to a dozen people at Fletchers pond. Fishing is pretty pike and vice versa, As we headed ‘fierce, Atlanta worse, By a cir- cuitous route we swung back to the Ocqueoe and spent a fruitless hour | Tomorrow is another day and | Slow with bass fishermen taki branch of the AuSable. Big reek, | aaed or so with everything in the book | fairway through tree branches fronting the tee. He hit a straight spoon instedd, and the ball wound up in the deep rough near a cluster of pines. His second shot—a gamble to | carry a trap in the front of the | green—landed in the sand. He | blasted out seven feet away and / Missed a slight. downhill putt to take a one-over-par 5. Under Way Monday Pontiac's Class A Ci | League play start M man's game nowadavs, but Pon- tiac’s Boh Dawson proves goons convincingly that a much Dawson, who just turned 7% duly 25, won the Class A division of the Michigan Seniors Golf As- sociation tournament, Tuesday at Detroit Golf Club, Bob fired a five-over-par 40 on the north course, then shot 41 on the easier par 34 south layout for a winning total of 81 in the 18- hole tourney. Class A ‘featured fers 75 years old and over, so wson just made it, A. R, Archer of Indianwood fin- Professional golf may be a young Nonamater Gowanie, § and 4: IC, 1~ta ‘Glens , Mead- Lake, 3 and 2: Carl Beg BE det: Pete Whitelaw, Orchard Lake, 6 FRIDAY’S STARS . PITCHING—Jim Wilson, Orioles, three, fanned five and got out of a bases-loaded, none-out. jam in’ the 10th to beat first place Chi- eago 2-1 in 11 innings. HITTING — Gus Zernial, Ath- letics, swatted his 22nd and 2rd home runs and a double -to drive in three runs in 5-2 victory over Boston. + . =f scattered seven singles, walked | Morenci Horse Wins Northville Feature cards of 78-73 — 151 for 36 ished 3rd in the “E” holes. : =| ville Downs last night ‘generality | were're glad of it. : which shows how smart perch are. oo a — __ @ .We figured that if the weather | change was enough to start bass” feeding we might angle South | and West for a crack at some | waters. /night at Wisner Field, with GMC = E involved linksmen between D 3 Ni , : ke Aue eins the -Auburn~ Merchants in; the @ges-0f-55-60 0-4 on. ] {Entries Close Aug. 8 othe dst tilt. Game time ts 5:30 —— ae m, i for Kennel Club Show” Eiserai sotors league champion, SOlunar Tables With entries already in, Pontiac in-a runaway, will be heavily fa- _ Best fishing in the Pontiac area The 6-year-old” as Class A Season Ends | cer paid $11.80 We. didn't .2o careening —att-the -iand- : Tub-3 —-Aug—8_- + either. the CIO 594 or Don Nicholie _then_came_from %- ave: = or—anythir tary-{ PAS that everything “-entry—in-1954,--was-565-dogs;---}-_ Real-Estate “2nd-rournt | he Union nine, | last night's win, The ClO tallied — ro —— =e | Ness for the 13th annual club pice: | This is an unbenched show, with | CoMtest. Losers of the Ist and 2nd night’s class Aj} single runs inthe ist ang and- sae nic at D. R. Wilson 's|PKC members withholding their | S4™mes meet Wednesday. at Wisner Field.| innings te take an early 2-0 lead, . Playoffs, Exhibitions Park, Waterford on Sunday, dogs from the field. It will take 1 The all-day family affair is ex- in Wisner Stadium, home Fecture Softball Cord. —| Tas, idee. fenity_atiaie a sm plote: tn. Wiener Sadie, home Mews Class B City Softball | 2,000 club members and friends, | number of years. League playoffs, involving six Chairman, Pat Metzdort, has favorite trout ~ Qn leaving the marine area at Al 21 is practically assured of its all- time biggest list of competitors, PKC officials said- today. How- + President Bob White of the Oak: ~§..! Pacing Mare Sets New World’s Mark — —— tion tournament, Merchants wound | up the season in 2nd place, four Kennel Club's all-breed show, Aug./ vored to win the double elimina- | Sunday: and Monday, according to John Alden Knight's solunar tables, will be at the times indicated be- ee * Sinai Standings huvern -full_games_ behind. the Coachers. | low AMERICAN LEB | Official M 23 f Going on Vacation?—Let the : Press Follow — Call FE 2.8181 URDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 THE PONTIAC C PRESS, 0 AT 17 ROBERTSON COURT — In red brick with turquoise trim, the Robertsons built a colonial ranch-styled home which has a large family kitchen with fireplace, a living reom, two ‘bedrooms, master bedroom, —_ room, breezeWay and two-car diamond shaped window panes -— the pair of planter boxes at the front entrance, ~ (J Ps ~ soaps gst tenant mel Victorian is at home in the new colonial a os ranch-st: me y Mrs. Charles'Gray Ri i cluding this room. Mr. and Mrs. Chairs Clarkston. Selecting colors from a Gone with the the sofa is done in dull gold. brocade. s are and cranberry with a touch of beige provide the converted oil models. fale. Gnlcsteitatbedied he tor Ubmies to neking : well as beauty, this kitchen unit has a counter top stove, a built-in stainless steel oven and the ‘same metal is used garage. There is also a full baseméht with storage rooms and Work areas. Note the - £* _. THE PONTIAC PRESS | round f be LIVIN In Days.of Davy: Crocketf— Read it in Today's Prete Your Nei +hbor’s House i Robertsons Build on “Family Street’ By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Design for family living—this is the new colonial, ranch-styled home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray Robertson at 17 Reborn Court, Clarkston; : From the lovely, pine cused living kitchen with its fireplace “and special corner for sitting, sewing or snoozing, to the living room where Victorian pieces boast of comfort as well as period beauty, the Robertsons’ home spreads the welcome mat for both kith and kin. The hotise Is bullf en a site which was once the pasture- land for old Dector Rebertson's horses (grandfather of Mr. Robertson and a_ well-known general practitioner—ef Clarks. ape in the Civil War period). A member of this familly has al- ways lived on the street named in honor of the village-medic. The hearth is Wiltre the family is; says Mrs. Robertson, gracious matron_of this community_rich in family ‘lore, She explains that she can work in the kitchen end of this room and participaje in the family fun before the Ten- nessee ledgerock fireplace which centers one wall at the same time, Facing the“hack of the house, this long room has wide windews overlooking the back yard and it is accessible from the hallway, the laundry room and the breezeway entrance to the two-car garage. PEGGED OAK FLOOR Gay colored braided rugs are used on the pegged oak floor of the family kitchen and_ built-in bookcases and cabinets at one end provide the.extra livability notes for the room. Hardware for the kitchen cabinets, also in pine, is ham- mered wrought fren and the ceiling of the room is papered in the same small documen- tary print that is used for the cafe curtains. A stainiess steel sink, countertop steve and built. in even complete the facilities of the working unit with beige Formica supplying the soft- toned counter tops. Colonial authenticity for the room is noted in the: brass rail lamps, the iron rivets, curved top comb and brush box (now and the hanging crystal shaded oil—tamp (now convert« ed.) The dropleaf table, once the property of Dr. Robertson, is made of walnut and cherry — woods and the old cane bottom chairs have been treated to new seats and a satin smooth re- finishing job. A cranberry steaprand sofa . Separates. the twin corner cabi- nets of this room. “LAMP COLOR KEY Pontiac Press Photos sudiiail i sunken eedbe sed holds the color key for the en- the lamps in the Robertson home are A Gone With the Wind lamp tire decor of the Robertson home.:. form a hearth for the fireplace. This ig ; Palest shades of pin! lft. tones of cranberry. on a true turquoise background, outlined in beige, blend from room to room in the house which has a large living room, entrance hall, room plis the family kitchen and the laundry room. There is also a full basement with stor- age and work rooms, The hand heoked nutria col ered carpeting tor the living room is alse the wall coloring. This hue provides a comple- mentary background fer the warm woods ef the Victorian pleces — sofa uphelstering in dull yold brocade and pair of Mr. and Mra, Chairs with tur- puolse cut: velvet seats and backs. A marble-topped coffee table has legs of the same carved walnut, : Other antique pieces for the living room inchide a roll top ie Fp ee EE ot si on ay desk made of. walnut with a burled maple curved section and a walnut drop leaf table, On the formal white mantel of the’ living room fireplace are rare -a-saster-bath———_mik—glase-—pieces—in—the— Pe Man of the Mountain pattern. . Conceasion to the modern age is- made in the hammered satin glasstex curtain-draperies. These admit the maximum of light, assure privacy. and are long wearing, Collectors of uausual lamps, the. Reberteons have a cran- berry glass drop lamp in the hallway whieh gives’ a sun- burst light when Hluminated. Slate floors this entrance way and a birch doored cloak closet houses .the- coats of ____eutets._ ~ (Continued on Page 14, Col, 5) & SIDE OF THE HEARTH — A Tennessee. ledgerock fireplace centers one wall of the Robertson family kitchen, Creating an interesting color note is the chimney tile which has been broken to luted in beige tones and ioe es shade” in the ledge THE. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY: AUGUST ‘| 1955 Only ae Sew — end f Satan Salt Comfort is currently empha- — ~ Hardware No.1 sania ieee eee tes uae} A pe 8 3041 Orchard Lake Ave., xf as well as seats; Keego Harbor tached culos —— ~ CONTRACTOR Stete & City Licensed WIRING _§NSTALLATIONS © COMMERCIAL @ INDUSTRIAL “hie 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 | PROT TTT t sere Te ee ee Real Estate Service . +» At Its Best! To Buy of Sell Real Estate eee “NEW” FLOORS FOR OLD in ; Sectional Sofa -| Out-Size Pieces for) : bumper-ent wta = are available. Used All Over Smaller Homes NEW YORK — The sectional sofa, until recently of practical interest only to those with outsize living rooms, is becoming one of ‘the more adaptable pieces for the room of average size. Makers of such ‘units have cre- SPACIOUS BOOM —. A sloped ceiling gives even a small room a spacious feeling. The adds a “fourth dimension of interest to interiors, making possible such unusial-effects as these sofa-to-ceiling windows flanking a wide, off-center chimney, The large casement windows are factory-built ponderosa pine that have been chemically treated to resist warping, swelling, and shrinking. The fixed sash sections at the top are custom-built to follow the ceiling line, Since the ceiling is also the underside of the roof, with no attic space to ‘‘trap”’ some of the outside heat and cold, it is especially important to, fully insulate this type of ceiling. In new houses batts or blankets of mineral wool at least 3 inches thick should be installed between the rafters. pecs ary the same material in nodulated form can be blown “made to order” arrangements to fit rooms of varying shapes and sizes, DISTINCTIVE STYLES Many distinctive styles — includ- frig an angled-end sola and a The multiplicity of ways which ||Try Handy‘Hints |, aor" r= neat 1. Insulate walls and ‘ceilings, (this is the first_step and a must_|,.Don't ruin a good quality paint | ; by using ar infertor paint thinner: for efficient and economical air | For oil paints best thi i conditioning, anyway), In a house t Aa ——— a = already built, this means blowing | ‘“™Pentine. ee | in enough mineral wool to fill up . e' ~ | the hollow spaces in the walls. FIRST 7 In an_attic floor, pour or blow __ For Best in at least four inches of mineral ' Price and wool, or install batts or blankets, I? you plan to convert the attic Quick Service to living space, insulate between Land Contracts the roof rafters. Real Estate 2. Ventilate the house with an at- Toast Safin Service tic fan, Early in the evening, turn on the fan, open the attic pas sageway, and the windows. This I Dawson & Watso Watson quickly siphons away trapped hot « r ae na A. Watson inp Heall by-ani dae = Peepers os 3. Draw window shades, except to Keep Home on the shady side of the house. 4. As @ temporary measure for s|Cool in Summer la hot room, blow a fan over a Is your home a heat trap—or a | bowl of. ice cubes, haven for summer heat? There’s | 5. Hose down walks and vei no substitute for year-round air! tive. surfaces around the liouse. conditioning, but if your budget | The reflected rays of the sun can isn’t quite ready for it, here are | dd greatly to the heat of a house, |some interim measures you can take to keep cool: Use Turpentine Thinner [Built for Family walls in pink tile and all of the Tixtures are Wade ii This same Wrinkle Finish Needed Clarkston Home” (Continued from Page 13) facturing processes involved. The removal of such marks would be color tone. There is a built-in dresfing table and a partial wall of tile which separates the lava- tory and dressing table. - anaes be Satet Oe bene room of the Robertson home. collection of guns gives a decor and coverlets for the twin beds are in brown and red toned plaids. affect the quality of a product, but would detract from its sales appeal if they weré visible, spend $400 million a year. U. S. amateur photographers | AS ADVERTISED IN “AMERICAN HOME” | (LiF Q@Lox. pale pink of the Gone With the Wind damp. Built by Ward, Cummings o Pontiac. saree is dearer tok ir coe turquoise used for the trim, Occupying two city-sized lots, the home has a spacious backyard and front lawn, Don’t Put Shellac in Sun Don't store shellac in bottles where it will get'a lot of sunlight ‘and be sure that-the-container-has—}———— a top that can be closed tight. Also don't store shellac, even over- night in a metal container. HEATING NO MONEY DOWN 30 Day . EQUIPMENT $50 Monthly Payment wee ce ee OTTO A. TRZOS 3101 Orchard Leke Road Medel 162 Fairmont Phone FE 5-473) | Eves. & Sun, air, Even a small fan placed on the attic floor and directed to an | nn HA psen0. Pe Pontae ultimate in attractive utilization of | &@ one-room apartment. Island Wall Helps A small home can have maxi- mum kitchen efficiency: with a. kitchen “‘island” wall. All appli- | ances can be built into the wall | and countertop. Work , surfaces, | FHA ~ VA FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE '‘BOICE the Only Concrete Block Plant in Oakland County to use.... HIGH PRESSURE STEAM CURING! What Is ==N HIGH PRESSURE WATKINS HILLS Plan to see this most desirable subdivision this week-end. Model Open 1 P. M.-8 P. M. Featuring: Paved Streets—Water—Gas—All Brick Homes. full Basements—Sidewalks—Concrete Driveways: ~ Large Lots—and Ceramic Tile Baths. To resch modal drive out US-10 to Wathina Lake Rood + then left te Lakewood. then right te property. Wm. Kennedy REALTOR 3097 Y. Zc FE 4.3569 ——— a dy Steam Curing? IT 1S THE BEST METHOD OF CURING CONCRETE BLOCKS. KNOWN TODAY! ere placed tute —— cylindrica! Autoctaves, immediate ase when ¢ leave the Avteciares. apepa tiven « Ans oe Be te at least 88 days of motat curing! Nearty $250,000 has been apent tn ni te install Bigh Preseere Cerin, te pe th a our best “S45 S. Telegraph Rd. Phone FE 5-8186 salty —KEEGO HARBOR Dan Rose Real FE 2.0278 Open 1 P.M. - 6 P.M. —_ CALL MA 6-6247 | WINDOW BALANCE it. Ask us for details! Beautiful walls. wie a penny-wise hiture ua ‘Landscaping « — 3 Bedrooms, BF. Family Room 2%-Car a Garage | Deotcntiog Beit ooos...oo.oones., 818000 he ae all Utilities - Peatacinn: All Brick, 1¥, baths, Radiant Heat, Plastered ‘Wallis, Natural Fireplace, -plus—many, many other” features. 1630 Sq. FA plas 2¥;-Car Recreational Garage > tenn nen et once THE SORRENTO e@ Coie screened ttm pa ° Color coordinated interiors and exteriors ° ne ne ees ie tac al: ¥ th t a ri ’ , LA q pee ‘ ‘PONTIAC. PRESS. SSA ru RDAY, AU G U s' T 6, 1955. = fo s , Pe ese rirtee ; ae . comneeeeshisabings on pe P Clean Before Painting - Colortul Garden | j Colors Need ‘Skill |e ene ed alight Bu urmeister's - - - Burmeister’ s - - - Burmeister's - ; Before repainting a surface make A home needs color, but it takes | : sure that it is absolutely clean so’ |Cr eated Thr ough feal skill to figure out “which | aajeast, Oh Sesh hand E oO n Ey ver Da : nat << us + x | blues, browns, greens, and. grays | i£ pe y y < paint will agnere| Careful Planning colors, and where, and how-much.’! babsort-a Root deat of tight: is oe The surface must_ not | . : pt fe. Your best bet is, first of all, to <2 be dusty —-or have oily or greasy © you plan a new rt 4 .| design. with materials that have a le a e e* 8 P. M. deposits 6n it. Oily or greasy de- | Cutside—ot_your house, keep- your > | wide range of choice, séch as | How to Remove Paint i posits may be -present in honse: catalogue in one hand and ceramic .tile which comes in 200, To remove paint from silk or | + that are heated by oil or ra your’ ue ior ae thé orhersT different colors. Second, remem- | cotion garments, place damaged | _SUNDAYS 10- 3 r M. may be left as a residue after the | YOu" new paint scheme should be ber ‘that light shades increase the spot- over vesset-and—pour—boitting ics 5 ee Vas a use of polishes or paint removers, | SUPPlemented by the blooms of feeling of rootn space while dark | vinegar over it. A small amount | 2 wo rds | te, oe “You! ¢ To remove all traces—of_ oi] or |Your annuals and perennials. And ~| shades decrease | it. _Rooma with- | ‘ot vinegar will do the Job. 7 _... | ¥iee Versa! - sacs wvtneeieidinnewansia —— ees | If, for instance, you have «# C. SCHUETT leream-colored reof, bronze-green BEAUTIFUL TENNESSEE LEDGE ROUK, FLAG STONE if bur m etd t oll ‘5 ' REALTOR fon the bedy of your house and " AND OTHER NATURAL BUILDING STONE a , lemon yellow paint for your door STONES FOR WALKS, WALLS; PATIOVS, FIREPLACES : a §iitrim, plan for varied , seasonal : per To Buy-To Sell’ bloom ot will enhance and For Your Home it 4 See Ad change the color scheme of your #2 | - house with each new season, You of Special Value |) c#” for instance have , daffodils LOEFFLER QUARRIES Ra f “I and forsythia in the spring, gladi- 1675 So. Telegraph Rd. 2 Buys -olas and iris in the — Pontiac, Mich. af nd red be in Today’s sing aaa = Martin Loeifler FEderal 8-014! a ° e SS a ae ne A MAN’S CASTLE — Here Burl Ives, the ballad singer, is shown aia Building Section About 99 per cent of the air is a'| with some of his, world-wide collection that his wife, Helen, under- Somber of DeliGing Sie tuitete ' mixture of nitrogen and oxygen. | standingly integrates into their home. : we Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’ 's - - - Burmeister’s - - -Burmeister's - - - Burmeister’s - - - Barmolater’ s - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister's - - = Burmeister’ s- . ope = - Does Your Home iNeed Finishing On the Interior? | - = = Ssaysjouuing - - - $s0jsyouldng - - - S.sajsyouung - - - $.s0;s19WUNg - - - «semen: = EE Nata | 2s ED | — i ith No Money Down «BUR El Burmeister's - - « Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's - - - furmelster’ Gece Bursubletes'd Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister's - - - Burmeister’s - - - Burmeister’s - - - Budmeist« Jist-of- materiats forthe best price yett- 5 Remember: -price_means—nothing—without quality and’ Burmeister’s has BOl H! 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Many Months to Pay! | “and white . er ire ivi wih 405 “See Clarence Burmeister- Bring your plans or Z a = a * . | =a t * $5 ter So nn es | | ister’s - - - Burmvister's s Bui urmeis peer er ete erase Yard No. 18197 Codley Lake Ri PHONE EM 3-4171 PONTIAC YARD NO. 2 YARD NO. 3 9 Mile at Telegraph Cor. 4 “ee ? Phone BL 6.4185, Southil Phone OM S-3714, Pontion ; YARD No. .2 9 Mile at Telegraph - Phone Apt 6-A184—Southfield “YARD No. Cor. ont EM & Williams Lake Rds. § Ses EM 3-3714- Pon foc YARD. No. 1 | - 8197 Cooley Lake Road Union Lake Shopping Center ~ Phone EM 3-4171— Pontiac fie oon) E- Ec : se on 2 i moss ave. 6, 7,8)7 ING ORTHERING | we 6,7, 8] ~ LUMBER co, & HARDWARE BQ LS *] INU cinae co fe Bemmnmermernnn arts tS kaa Wholesale_or Retail. . a * ; ee Xe = cy z ¥ ALUMI opens sobs Dey ot Sno ug EYNOLDS or ALCOA NUM SIDING can be applied to your home for... iG DOWN! + 5 YEARS TO PAY! “Call Us for Free Estimate — We also do all types of Roofing, Siding, Garage and Porch Repairs, Additions and Correct Violations. D & M BUILDING SERVICE Phones: FE 2-7004 or FE 2-8245 Evenings: OR 3-2276 Very Good Buys in Used Homes. Look Beneath Surface to Find if Structure Is | Sound > Real estate brokers counsel cli- ents to look beneath the surface — - reenodeling potential in It a Fini is structurally aa the buyer usually can end up with a house with a re-sale value far higher than the purchase price and remodeling cost combined. Here are some “used home’’ shopping tips: Choose a house that te already the ‘right ‘size for your ‘present needs—with expansion possibilt- ties.Jn am-aifie or breeseway if aeerre® ¥| leaky weatherworn root A sound; intact shell is a must. Signs of settling, such as sloping floors or wall cracks, suggest a faulty foundation or sill. Signs of dampness in the basement should ibe investigated. Floors which vibrate or squeak mean trouble, but When remodeling, attend to a first, since it’s the first line of defense against weather, A tound . watertight roof of fire-resistant asphalt shingles ean be economically applied— often right over the old roofing. Next, seo that the siding is | equally weather-resistant, Re- pair or replace windows. and doors that are not in condition to USED IN REMODELING AND IN NEW WORK Painted to Last a Lifetime! A REAL MONEY SAVER! _SPECIAL on PINE 85. - 1 by 12 BOARDS When decorating the house, pdint | the siding and ‘trim in a related ‘tone of the asphalt roof color. A Subdued color scheme without strong contrasts will go far to ‘disguise ‘any awkward architec- tural features an older house may have. | The second line of defense Is | adequately insulation, often lacking in older houses. Wrap the house in mineral wool all around,. that ‘is, in outside walls and attic fdor. ‘It will keep fuel bills low right ‘from the start, and pay for Itself in a few winters. | Once full weather protection is |assured, interior remodeling can follow. gradually, as your — ; permits. About one-quarter of soft coal mined in the U. S. comes from | yout-tamily-ie-on-the-increase.---—-|--—4- FLEXIBLE PLAN=A distinctive angular” bay, adjoining the living room fireplace,| Paul T. Haagen, architect, 360 N. Michigan Ave., seal out wind, rain, and dust. «| THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST. 6, 1955 : to-ceiting * features this flexible plan. The house is adaptable to| Chicago 1, Il. two or three-bedroom use, the third bedroom being | floor area and suited to serve as a den with a folding partition merg- DEN OR Sor Bt : Foie : iy : hele} ‘LIVING ROOM Po 7 ) ITOs “oe $ “ : P, CAQDOOT in we ste *e aon ee | : - 1 : tools “ é i BEDROOM [: ae z 10:0" st Md er, i FLAN @ PH2Z2IAP ‘oft | : ,t- _Aave uty thing cose" “The house has 1,212 square’ feet of a basement. Paint Is Important Would Be Dreary, Ugly WASHINGTON — “imagine your | town without a’ pad of paint on any building! Picture your living rooms undecorated! Look at the walls of your home, and think of them” as never having been painted!” These are challenges tossed at the readers of ‘The Gulf Coast Lumberman" in its latest entirely different was respon- cases, our was first attracted by color, “Color is produced by paint. be blind. Color ig everything,” concludes Dionne. World With No Coloring We may lniagine that something sible. “Yet, in the majority of favorable attention ; “Without color you might as well | Special Needs Here aa Te Buy or Sell Real Estate _ Call the «Ail: Woman: Realy” THELMA M. ELWOOD monotonous reary. 6143 Cass-Elizadeth 5 be —_ PR 4-304 or FE ein ~~} PONTIAG'S HEADQUARTERS ron MEW HOMES Ray O'Neil Real Estate ‘Member of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 75 West Huron FE 3-7103. To Buy or Sell in ‘the Drayton — Yeteriont = Clarkston Area WHITE BROS. “REAL ESTATE 5660 Dixie Highway ADD NEW BEAUTY — TO YOUR HOME! sightly that they would appear hideous, To Buy or Sell Real Estate See you. might as “Without color, Bateman and Kampsen well be blind. Color is every- vou Realty Company “We remember ‘scenes because 377 South Telegraph the coloring is beautiful. We re-/ FE 5-9528 call summer days when the sky | FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 was blier than Usual. We think of a certain dawn because nature was lavish with her colors on tat | particular morning. “Winter is dreary because en is little variety in nature's color scheme. Spring is beautiful be- cause color is returning to the world: Summer is - gorgeous be- | STEEL SCAFFOLDING for every requirement, Roll- sceffolding for steir- weys, stores, churches end benk lobbies. cotemenenemememenaemenel BURKE | LUMBER CO. “Where the Home Begins” 4495 Dixie Highway in Drayton Plains OB 3-1211 You can depend on us for ' QUALITY... SERVICE ae SATISFACTION! 3 -TRANSIT-MIX MIX CONCRETE 2-WAY RADIOS in our-trucks for FASTER DELIVERYt — j 4 AN ad oY we ee oe oe e, he 199 Mechanic Street Commercial and Industrial Wiring Specialists BALLARD ~ ELECTRIC oo, 543 ©. Paddord 61. - | | | open pits. | SYNTRON ELECTRIC | color cima, ws “tuned to her | HAMMERS, Tools for 2 ee $ “Theatrical performances often | tan need. I 4 >| depend for thelr success or a $ $| tatere on tir cotor schemes. || MERC SRS '& GRINDERS. , 4 = y wonderful || CARLON PLASTIC q 4 mis! BEAMS—CHANNEL $ ae aon heautityl when she || SER PIPE 4 “A woman is aul —_—e $ ANGLE—TEE =| wears « certain color. With some || BELT SANDERS—Skil ond 1} REINFORCING BARS $) ‘sctve, We oten ue new | $ 2 attractive. We often judge new the- 4 $- } People by the colors they wear. || MeCULLOCH. Power Post}: ‘tes 13 HOT ROLLED AND $/ “Color attracts and tascinates. || Hole Digger pues $ > Cotor ‘intensifies “iove and adm . $COLD FINISHED BARS} ration ‘and intensifies repellence. || TARPAULINS . > 4 tt is why the selection of colors moe sae Se le q 4 “We certain homes : 4 ¢ | out . Homes are | 3HOT ROLLED SHEETS$ hideous or “homey” according to |] WHEELBARROWS 4 $ color scheme remnant amarante $ AND PLATES 2 “We desire to own certain farms || HYDRAULIC JACKS > 4 $| because the color schemes of the sc eercmeeeenaet ; building Tayout have appealed to KLEBAR MOWER $Pontiac Welding &} us. A farm well painted is easily | > $ saleabzle. Badly painted, its value Mi P $ Machine Works 3) is much reduced. A building can ixer ark, Inc. | 8 tirely ruil y r n $54.N. Parke FE 2-4121$ or poorly selected a— 245 , Benet us Rd. a 4 ’ i POPPPPPPPPOPPPPPPOAOEN “We may not attribute these ‘ | reactions to the color schemes, FREE PARKING | TO BUY OR SELL | REAL ESTATE ~—) | JOHN_K KINZLER Quality? ys ue P rice: | 670 W. Hurea ee 4 4-3525 : ‘See This Famous And find out why this fine modern furnace ‘and top quality instal- lation add up to the LOWEST PRICE for your heating require- ments. Goodwill Heat- ing offers the finest quality. merchandise properly _ installed. to guarantee your heating satisfac- tion, ' ‘Only. a Rich | Man— it's Completely AUTOMATIC! NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULA CUNT: REPAIR NEEDS ieee ADDITIONS . . PORCHES . . atte COMB = DOORS AND WINDOWS . AWNINGS . .. ASPHALT PAVING FOR DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS. RAISED for maximum light in winter, on cloudy deys year ‘round. ' ALL THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES: BEAUTIFUL! Exclusive horizontal louver design odds beauty to your home ... cuts out sun's hot rays. . lets IN: comple diffused light aad air, even when lowered. PRACTICAL! Sturdily built of life-time heavy-gouge eluminum and designed for maximum comfort through exclusive fold- ing and ventilation features. SCONOMICAL! First cost is low... and NO seasonal maintenance . .. NO putting up... problem... keeps your home comfortable, attractive yeor ‘ CUSTOM MADE! 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It costs ates ls t ’ COMPLETE BUILDING ‘SERVICE _THR PONTIAC PRESS. _SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST @. 1955 Gi “PO Bre Custer bulit te the exact Before you buy any kitchen, whether it be Steel, Ready Built Wood, or carpenter built.on the job—Be sure to visit us and learn how much more you can get for your money 7 = a beautiful Birch Kitchen Custom Built by the Cabinet Op. an Our.kitchens.are. built-of inandatnds, ting, tientinett cos. | Revitalizes Rooms _ Caves Chair Idea Use Practical Tile for Building-Patio - struction, workmanship and design. You have a choice of Any-Hardware;Any Formita aid T Any Sink. Kitchens |) fromm \ There are no filler strips, no blank spaces. We comp! tery install the kitchen, in¢gluding trim, Estimates are Free, — available for the very finest at reasonable prices, Consultan Expert—See .. . ‘THE CABINET SHOP THIS WEEK 1"x8” UTILITY 3088 W.. Sonia Sree Meo 2 an FE 5-9331 SAVE WITH E HY DRASPLIT cuTTER a HYDRAULIC PRESSURE. Culs Stone & Masonry FASTER OLEANER CHEAPER | The HYDRASPLIT Cutier uses” positive, ~free hydraulic power = —. stone or brick speed- precieniy. Increases pro- =<’ te %, reduces breakage sear-sere. No dust or fieing Greda ot nnaris to operator. Hun- hvnae oes new in use, paying for themselves fast in nding up under the roughest usage. Com adaptable any ae euts joimts, ne or miters.— =~ = We Carry a Complete Stock of i. Natural Building Stone @ Marble @ —J PONTIAC CUT STONE. M-S9 (V2 Mi. West of Airport) Ph. OR 3-1594 — ~ } | 7234 Cooley Lake Rd. ONLY 4 A LINEAL FT. Vy Less Then Usuel Cost Phone Orders Taken UNION LAKE LUMBER: CO. Phone EM 3-3061 | and serious injuries _by the impact. | weight || Areas Indicate When You Think of | Paul A. Kern! Realtor ' ( ‘| “a trusted name in Pomtiec | ‘ +» Since 1919" ; Phone FE 2-9209 Most_modern families tackle at | A car equipped with the new) ‘Tatches was crashed head-on into; ~~ a concrete barricade while moving body distorted by the crash, the doors remained securely closed. Studebaker - announced the new latches will be installed ag stand- ard equipment on all 1956 Stude- baker car’. Crash injury. experts have marry tained that, mapy traffic fatalities could be averted if occupants of the cars involved in collision could be* kept inside the cars rather than be thrown out through doors opened Four weighted dummies hinged so as to throw their 150 pounds of against the doors were used in the crash car. Kitchen Storage Potential Value hampered use « automatic de- vices. ~- J addition of an.outdoor patio or terrace. | sri Se ate : i ign ——e 52 “GALLON 4 aie ‘Automatic Electric ae ae RUO-THERM __ | of Pontiec Ww A T E R HEATER. terial like quarry tile, for example, a _ Prweecbagene temperature Regularly $124.95 virtually forever.. : : ye 9} $5 DOWN “| ens “ROOF SHOULD BE | tus BEAUTY-SPOT ON YOUR HOME! description ROOFS have beea atyled, designed, colored and fash- ioned to suit specific cases, TO- DAY aay, roof won do ‘for any house, The famous BIRD SHIN. GLES have all the features essen- tial to beauty. They're constructed | + to give years and years of setisiac-- tion, There is « certain shingle in the wide BIRD range which will top off your house delightfully. Bee” Why not let us bring you the story on this QUALITY line and demonstrate the superiority of the famous BIRD shingles. | ‘There's no. obligation. __ tit WOME PRoouUCTS of every | Install this a now! End your hot water-problem for youn to_come! 'y insulated,» operates at low, low cost. - piping . hot = "nstant use. big family’s needs at all times, $5 ‘delivers to your home tomorrow! FREE WIRING on . Detroit Edison Lines! , —tLow Cost Easy Terms— of PONTIAC 51 West Huron Street * Open Monday and Friday “til 9:00 Qa RR RR em KK KKK KKK KKK NEW 2 pep as HOMES Only DOWN PLUS COSTS, FULL PRICE $7245.00 line to Steet Ck eceks. feeturiég: Oak Floors, Automatic Het Water; Oif Forced Air, SHINGLES | Generally, you. should have at least five lineal feet of countertop refrigerator to sink and about four feet from sink to range. course on the height of the home- maker.. et LAKE FRONT “LOTS | __ From Pontiac, Go Out Joslyn 3 Miles to Silverbell Rd, Turn Right 14 Mile to Salesmen Open Soturday and Sunday 3360 W. Huron LAKE. i ‘| 4 y u } | cera os memati | oe FE 5-6910 LIVING Ts: THE LUXURIOUS” ‘TRI- LEVEL Ducted inte each room; Tile Bath; Sidewalks; Large Utility Reom; Laundry Tub. Model at 18 E. Ypsilonti—! Mile North of Fisher Body—East of Baldwin Ave, Also—A Few Left for Wetonkk Bedrooms, Full Basement ~ Phone FE 4-1555 Keeps water fj Big 52-galion capacity will supply a big, ——~$565.00- Down Plus-Costs--—-Low- Monthly Peayments— esias at 18 E. Ypsilanti rE 5.7923. PEARL BUILDING , COMPANY ERPS EASES SSDS SS. | ERREEEEER ENE S EEERE TEREST ERE EEE HOES Senet at cto eclealte cha cohort FRONT See, These TORR. Built Distinctive Homes... ‘The Ultimate in Styling, Location and Convenience * * Pe 5 BEST : #: (de BME ER RM + SS ee ee ee ee ee EERO ERC Tee pe a a ES CW A TS A “Imperial” oes OOO ew. Pee ee ere TT eee eT eee eee Cee TT eee Te ee eee ee ee Te eT ee ee Te eT ee Te Tee ee Beautiful. Ranch aA a A lt AN a ii tn in i i i i i in Min iii i i i i i i Hi Nin Ail Ni i Nii Ai Mil AN i in di ia Mn i i ia di thn tie Si Multi «Lakes Kt ay ios oes i Seah ee i eT eee Se eee yee ee | SPEEPEETLATALOIEEEEOEE, i i el ee ie Directions _MArket £1050. “Bele 3.4109 ; —_— = 7. “Custom Buill By tags F ee a Harold Young Building ‘Co. erry ee ee ae Orchard Lake MODELS OPEN: DAILY 1-8 SUNDAYS 18° bres” St Said rts ta \ Drive Full | rice 92500 to WS Na iy Out Features: SS ————— Y This es Li a tog a 2 S hae tees Lake Front j \ N Week-End —“istre tring noom ana het = ‘to a Bn ee aT eee « eral Room ® Large Lot / x N = |) = > VIEW ae LONG LAKE * = in Morey's Golf Enos i \ x THE PONTIAC PRESS. ] ¢ SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1935 TRLLEVEL — Now open for public inspection, this lovely authentic tri-level of! brick and siding is located on Golf View Drive just off Union Lake Rd, near Morey’s Golf Course—Known asthe “Imperial,” it-is—a—eustem-—bullt_home—featuring—a—ground- level with a large recreation room, bathroom and laundry room; second level with a family kitchen and dining room, living room with patio and full-beamed ceilings, and a {slate Doored Soyer_y =. full-wall — closets. On the third floor are three large bed- FHA TERMS to House Resale Value Model Home Is at 614 Third (Off loalyn) Remodeling and repainting your | a4 £ Open Daily and jhome can be as sound an invest-| | : ment as buying it in the first; | Sendey Butte br BvG Investment | Company ~ Phone FE 4.4138 value of your property. Hs usuatly a -| sured loan, | | whole house Home Remodeling Adds place, They add substamtially to.the | The financing of such projects matter —_es- simple pecially through an F,. H. A. in- You can, for instance, have your : painted -- inside and | out — and pay for it monthly, out no —ie tine coated after weaving, not before, Call for FREE estimate. FE 5-7471 — with sturdy, cunmqeunt Adshat § Fence. annual painting PAYMEND 36 MONTHS TO PAY MOERY’S OIL BURNER SERVICE | GAS:and OIL EXCEL MULLER _ FURNACES VACUUMED | FH A Licensed Contractor “222 2 Maddy Lane FE 2-4970 | Three-fifths of the land in Cuba} | produces sugar cane. URI PLAN — View of the living roam with its full wall of Roman , brick is taken from the large dining area adjacent to the kitchen. | Colors in this home are pink, aqua and beige and are carried through- | out the rooms. Natural birch penels are wed are used in the dining room and c. SOKUETT aS Pe Se GETTING INTO A COLD CAR if it H ned to You This Winter ~ RESOLVE to Buy a -1955—Model-- GARAGE. Free Estimates — Financing _REALTOR “To Buy-To Sell” See Ad of Special Value Buys. in Today's “Building Section windows. roomse—all with studio ceilings—and a master bathroom. Throughout the house is a hifi system in-each room and besides the Roman brick fireplace in the living room, | there is another one in the ground floor recreation room, Built by Harold Young Building | Co., the sales of these homes which face Long Lake on one side and Golf View Drive on tthe other are being handled by the Multi-Lakes Realty Co. —___ hls comin wood: to eunptayed te the construstion of the titchen ont inets with built-in oven and counter top stove. Adjacent to the house | is a 2% car garage, _ plastered, with three, long fluted glass | Be one of the HAPPY HOME OWNERS to live in these .. HOME _RANCH-TYPE CREST Sar MANY. OUTSTANDING FEATURES: "@ 50-H. Ranch go. © Oak Hardwood Ff Type Lot Flooring |—“@ 2 Bedrooms —S—~S* © Fully ‘tnsuloted ——F- © Tile Both © Gos Lines @ Forced Air Heat ices Prenton ; @ Four Styles to @ Birch Flush Doors Choose From. @ All Aluminum @ City Water and Windows Sewer PAYMENTS ONLY . ‘48 MONTH including taxes end insurance OPEN SAT. AND SUN, Da. m. te 8 p. m. DAILY 12 noon to € p. m. T MODEL | 5 YOU PAY ONLY 2 ens $700 Down 4 * ™~ Crestview Homes, Inc. mentee Sel by HANNAN FE 5-9356 Fh had eda TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience gnd Economy. fo Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Cail AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 Lhdihhachdhddididededhdededhuhuthen cif ee N eo Soa oN ~ Visual Impact Aids “Howse ‘Appearance _ According to an Ann Arbor) architect, color “is just as much a building material as brick, stone or wood." Walter T. Anicka, the| Michigan architect, says: ‘You can't touch color, but you can see it. Visual inipact is one of the chief materials tou use on a house | exterior“ _—__—_ Says the Sage of Four Corners: “That's the firat time we've heard WATER SOFTENER eiiitnndietastene? sadist paint called ‘visual impact!’ = Soft water means @ new way of living. You'll ge? billows of rich nude with @ minimum of soap. _Sevings on soup ore astonishing. W. 97 ctiinating scale, soft water sever on heat ing bills, repsiring, cleaning and replacing plumb. | ing. Cooking vtensils lest longer, too. i seh wee bo 0 joy. 00 weshdey. te bent | a= —woormmy @apesit en fabrics. Clethes have tonger | | Cheerful | fecovery and that thes.are effec- |: | Hospitals Adopt Color = for Furniture ~ Finishes for hospital furniture are now being supplied in more | ; than thirty different_pastel colors. | mate? HIGHLAND, MILFORD, S COMMERCE and LAKE Frigidaire—Philco G-E—Zenith—Ironrite CRUMP ELECTRIC: AREAS © ‘To Buy or Sell LAKE OR ACRE SITES, FARMS, hues promote a patient's | tive in symbolizing absolute clean- liness as the gleaming white which was once considered mandatory | for hospital furniture. When the chemists of the paint, gi ibegretend. arnt eet _AuBuRN MEICHTS. "MICH. J. Cramp FE 4-3673-_| COTTAGES; YEAR-ROUND HOMES C. SCHUETT Realtor 5 ACRES vel fertile soil, some woods: A-good REFRIGERATION — $ERVICE — and lacquer industry for- | mulate finishes for medical equip- ment, they know that these finishes must meet a variety of exacti conditions. Among other thi they must-be easy to clean and resistant to alcohols and acids. —=World- olf production reached a record of 700 millions of tons. in} WA. ‘ 4 build ona hard-top road ir the Mil- : BAY. on NIGHT ford hee "ONLY $500 Down Payment. RVICE Kelvinator Sales & Service { aoa 8 ROOM. HOME in Highland Area on large MASON lot. Plenty of Shade = aed Street. + Roya y aaa Only $10,900. “Ferms:— —— = ‘o ¢ : 461 Blizabeth ie seo aan NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME ON LARGE LOT. | 2S Dost seed in ool wit atte eh eo fewer ond tendemnen. One-third lots cafes or ton iy needed when soft water le used. And it tostes better! IH Grondme knew the value of tof water — the hed a cistern or @ rain barrel! Your family deserves tolt water, toe — trem «© BRUNER water softener re 4 No Sabana] ‘ae “Experience” OPEN SUNDAYS IZ :00 - 4:00 207 W. MONTCALM: - Dcdhins =. 3 sxpel, rman iahaaoaliaion a ‘ae SIZES FOR EVERY ios State St. a A NS TOR Sl Geng IH. HL STANTON] -_ PREE WATER ANALYSIS tove « sample of FAMILY, your present woter supply “hardness tested” at the factory LARGE OR SMALL laboratories at ne coxt or obligation te you The repert will ; tell you instantly how seen # new Bruner woter softener yeh FE 5-1683 BEST WINDOW DEAL L TOWN! CALL FOR FREE : ESTIMATES! You'll Find Prices Lower Here Because We Aié Distributors swab ca Needs some finishing; but price is only a. Mo. Payments ‘$60. $1, 500 Down. Recreation Price. nent Z | HOME ON 2 ACRES near Oxbow Lake ot M-59. _Outstanding value, includes tool shed, circular drive. $8500. y. $2500 Down. -HOME.ON 5 ACRES. -Near— Area, just o few steps off M- 38 chicken house too. $1500 down. j the . exciting NEW 3 ‘BEDROOM, 414- BA * Ew now —bultcting GARDENS"? ; Inspect -the # Better hurry. models, and then select your own colors, ete. TOTAL PRICE . APPROVED, $11,990, ineluding @ 100-FT, WIDE LOT IN°A_ HIGHLY - DESIRABLE SUBDIVISION. A. fa ONLY a - ’ g 4 cj : ~ \ ae mh Toa 5, a aD LS ve Py a lhe ‘ : ts ‘ ; \ * \ : f 2 g [ } - : ‘ 4 é % ~oaeee ¥ 5 Pe z : * 4 “7 : oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. ata AUGUS T 6.1985. | | Seana crass __ . NINETEEN ft ‘ood | will act-as a guide and allow you| sap and of a richer color at sight v7) lan U afl Kit TH Ars Brace Weed for Sawing: | sew off very thin slices of Com Be Right Way -_} than-during the day. - 3 BEDROOM HOME HEAR F-REST CHAISE ‘Trying to cut off a thirf slice of | without difficulty. ‘| An old superstition among cer-| anges iF 240 Voonets dust Morth of M-te KEEPS FEET HIGH | wood with a handsawean be diffi-| _ | tain natives of Central and South| Largest single producer of efal| OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5S. PATTERN 385 | cult. An easy way to handle this | Church construction in the U. S.| America is that mahogany trees | in 1954 was Peabody No. 10 mine || or e ir | bs : : job is to clamp two pieces of screp| rose from $126 million ia 1947 to| should be cut by the light of the| with more than 2.6 million tons. || bender ef. birmingham ‘ wood to each side and then saw| a new high of $474 million during| noon because, according to this| The mine is located in Christian FE 2-908 or MI 4-491 through all these, The scrap wood | 1954. Peccininis ove sees le freer of hinensiish mi stn renee erraernmnmecaetpte ee. Sap it etm oon ee MR. and MRS. HOMEOWNER "7,010.20" | vse Well-~Assembled Do-It-Yourself Case: for Husband Do you ever complain that the head of your household is a slacker about ‘the odd repair jobs that; The design and construction of need doing? this: sierdy lawn chaise has been * * * | se simplified as to make it as, If you do, and if he does some- | €@8y for the amateur as the skilled times appear te put off until to-— craftsman, morrow repair jobs that you want! The pattern gives tracing dia- , done today, it may actually be grams for cutting the side mem- Year ‘round canal all-weather | your fault in not providing the bers from a board six feet long protection, colorful beauty for the imecessary do-it-yourself equip- There are no difficult measure- life of your home! ment, Put together a well. ments to make, Just trace, saw : = bled odd- kit for: him, and assembie. ’ PHA froncing. Comement term | Keep tt in a ns andl hed spot and = Your neighborhood hobbyist with Cast-0-Sone _ is. nature s own Choke of colors! ‘you probably will find him ready @ band or jig saw can cut out the product — so now instead of far tee setiemate and-doveite and. -willing—to—do—his—_part with _ covering 1,159 square feet shows how Architect Herman York, 90-64; 161st St., Jamaica 2, N. Y., solved the problem. Storage space in ga-| rage, service entrance through utility room, pierced brick —— adjoining fireplace are among features included. —- — dry. Flow the enamel on from the | Sade nena to tobe eonmaint Undercoat Is Important . should first. have enamel under- coater applied to its surface, Then, all cracks and nail head inden: tations should be filled with) putty. Level the surface, as you work, so- you'll have the minimum of sanding to do after the putty is tip—of -your brush. Texans planted more than 0 million trees in 1954. ‘Garages, Re-Siding Garage and re-siding jobs led the - Sundays 1:00 oer aut foie’ Bwy., Lane to Conon Dri Builders and Westridge - of - Waterford Northern Pontiac's Finest Subdivision Area Featuring Custom-Built Homes of Distinction MODEL OPEN 4212 Ledgestone Drive = by Appointment “HELTMAN & TRIPP Westridge-of - Waterford 22 W. Lawrence. FE 5-816) to 6:00 P.M. near beg eng Turn on Cam- Developers of list. of permits issued by the City | Building Dept. this. week. Total |value- of permits for projects Work Lead Permits {uz valued at $500 or more was $72,- we list of the garage projects follows: 51025 Van .Dyke Corner 23 Mile Rd. SPECIMEN STOCK LANDSCAPING Shade Tree Planting—Our Specialty J. C. TEAR NURSERY FARM Utica, Mich. RE 9-5041 ' Other permits: Remodel store front, 73 N. Saginaw, 12,000. s Fire ay Nini oy ee an “o 130" and 164 Parkwood, i “~e : Sitores, 13 128 N, ph = vagy en 000, , 163 LeGran » 98,000. ————— Beautiful Floors Look Best When Carefully Waxed Many experts believe that a wood. floor that has been treated Do You Own “Land Suitable for Development ? “We are locking for property, either-undeveloped-or-developed-that- can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll. buy it of develop it on elther @ cash basis or partnership oF wi 3 it on @ tee basis, completing all as well as the roads. A large necessary, will help you get the of the engineering and plat work, corporation with alt-ot the skills most for your property. -SYLVAN- REALTY, FE-5-9418- 2383 Orchard Leake Road, Rt. No. 5 with nothing but wax is the most beautiful floor of all. ‘a sealer to a new or sanded wood floor and then apply wax, but the patient homeowner who buffs a solvent type wax into the “raw” wood without using a sealer will "in time develop a rich luster in | the greie: that ‘wilt be a joy to S00, in the world are to be found in century-old castles and churches in Europe which have been en- riched with countless ‘waxings, usually applied by servants who skated around the floeers-with -rags+- tied to their feet. There being no impregnated the wood and grew 24 Whitfield Phone FE-4-0777 old and lustrous with the grain. | Solvent type waxes clean as they polish, especially when applied with an electric polisher ‘which makes the operation a breeze. A new single brush Machine recerit- with the fingertips. t pee ot as at need eae! ———— sealer to act as interlayer between | || the wax and the wood, the wax Complete Basement Waterproofing —— All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable ‘Wa Jy-put-on-the-market-can-be guided +- no 5 A ’ a BUILDERS ==] | SPECIALTIES | DINING & 1'O"n12*0° CONCRETE CULVERTS sce: TENN. LEDGE ROCK | t FLAG STONE .. uTiLITY! £ __ BRIAR HILL STONE 7 BELDEN FACE BRICK | = COMMON BRICK —__—} = “METAL CULVERTS. -| |] OUTDOOR FIREPLACES . HEATALATOB GARAGE. J: | FIREPLACES es 12*0%20-0" “I ] AREA WALLS “ “T< |i CALCIUM CHLORIDE SILICA SAND CEMENT & MORTAR CEMENT COLORS SLIP SEAL SEWER PIPE DRAIN TILE LINK— Bend’s Plaster ef Concrete Coat Rug Undersides An easy way to keep rugs and) 1 mrpets from slipping : A coatthe 7“ “ adhesive that ee ee a spray COAL & SUPPLY co. |bomb. And speaking of spray 140 N. Cass Ave. bombs, it's possible to get paint | FE 5-8163 removers in this form now. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6.1955 / August Sceceilt Big 84,000 B.T.U. Oil Forced Air DELCO FURNACE Reg. Price $330.00, SAVE $82.50! Includes all necessary controls 247" MODEL O8C-75H DELCO 70,000 B.T.U. Gas Forced Air Furnace ‘169° DFLCO-HEAT im Get DELCO Hees | Qi Conversion Sum | Burner WE GIVE HOLDEN RED TRADING STAMPS {NO MONEY DOWN -36 ‘MONTHS: 0 PAY! 371 Voorheis Rd. O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor Z FE 2.2919 SALES By MODEL MA 4-2321 L MEW HIGM SCWQOL 2.Mew Elem NWoot SR AEW CHYREH 4. SHOPPING. CENTER The, sommnon_ method 1s te apply. Seen a ernie ames — = GROSS Realty Company Northwest, Inc. 13420 W. 7 Mile OFFICE. UN 4-2100-— er slots-= 100 -» 120 feet... distance of picturesque aes and recreation centers. a ee of Michigan's lakeland playground. . . uriously styled... .over 1,200 square feet a Ting space « slocated within walking 3 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS —— 2 ‘Panoramic Stiding Glass ‘Boor— —— (This Year’s Highlight of Builders Show Model Home) © Iwenry four beautifully designed homes located in the olux~ PLUS THESE CONVENIENCES: CARPORT, PUL!.-DOWN LIGHT FIXTURES, 60-GALLON AUTOMATIC HOT WATER ; - MEATER,__ LAVATORY VANITY, WESTINGHOUSE AP. 8 PLIANCES, FLOOR-TO-CEILING CLOSETS, ond many, many more too numerous to mention. ~ MODEL FURNISHED BY JOERIN’S HOME FURNISHING, MILFORD R. S. and R BUILDING co. |: Model Phone MAple. 5-0107 “CONSTRUCTION! RICHMOND “KNOLLS Chieftain Homes” ——— 4 .. ‘'HE: PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 ogy “At an early age I inherited the job of looking after four lumbering “Used by Boss Everest wrote, “loggers had diffi- culty holding their men in their camps.” was returning to his home in Kala- mazoo when he stopped in Chicago, briefly. It was there, he said, that j he saw his first phonograph with ; | morning glory. horn. Struck by an idea, he im- mediately bought four of the ma- At Christmas, Everest said, he} Escanaba Editor Named ESCANABA (#--Lester A. (Dan) employe of the press for 33 years and currently is wire editor. In an average year, about 3,000 more Americans are killett by ac- cidents in the summer than in the spring months. = | LOOK AS PLEASED AS A BUTCHER'S CAT! WHAT'S THA GIMMICK 2 Z A Rape, 1985 by NEA Service, tne. TM Ming. U. BOARDING. HOUSE WA, ist WHer' Ze a 6-b NICK HALIDAY | 3 oad | Lee are ; THE GOLD~LADEN PLANE. FINDG A PEW — (TRA POUND® TOO MUCH FOR A TAKEOFF... YESSIR, NICK, 1 DID-> AN’ ABTER TH’ CLOUT ON TW’ - PICKED -VP-IN-A-HOG Pfs IT LOOKS SLIGHTLY PHONYISSIMO, - L TELL HOOPLE SOME } KNIGHT IN AN IRON NEST USED IT /- IN THE MIDOLE AGES, I'LL BET HE OPENS, UP WITH THE GAB AND TELLS U5 ALL ABOUT.IT/-—~FOR ic Stace FOR THE NOBLE SIR AMOS = & ; THIS IS (T/A COAT-OF- ARING 1< ZY 7 IT THE GIRL... GET. CUT THERE AND: PRY HER O THAT PONTOON! 1 WON'T — ' Serine OUT OUR WAY iY —Z - = S i Sm = = * | ‘eS ag INg, WW Foal \ \p iceW I writ - iy, WS Any i) fire // Wg (al 4, INAEIY, 4, BORK THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON NO ---I WANT J} LET'S PLAY BE THE 7 IT ‘NEITHER By Ernie Bushmiller —FRNIE BUSHMIiLEP a“ ~ AWE YOU SIMA REFUSE TO MARR WANDA 2 THATS AKEN = MY COMING HAS BEEN _ FOR NOTHING! Re DIXIE DUGAN +] | RO, SEEP AWD 1 WILL ; LEANE -- C 3) Y ‘ / ol Th « | ¢ rae td ’ a a4 f DO-NOLU-WANT-Te-++—}}-— \ TELL THEM « OR P —— SAALLY 1 2 , ~ ‘ —— ama ber = soe _— 8-6 | » Reg. U.S. Pet Seem, : 2 + it nee eee —_ _By Charles Kuhn ec. «|... Sanne : By McEvoy and Strieber! | — 7) |THAT REMINDS ME) TOMORROW WE BEGIN OUR] | | |FIRST PRACTICE T° GET IN SHAPE... ; “id ——————— Peer ea eat . ak: Eis tt you don’t understand is that the more tools you, buy, the Fi Shataad — By John Morris _ATHESE DAYS //— ao ee “s+ Ace of spades ... king of hearts . . . eight of diamonds t en : ae fern LTS | Tas eo: IVC Yy AMATING| oO “- THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 TWENTY-THREE. Calls for ‘Total Act ~All Landowners ~ Asked to Help. Huron-Clinton Authority 2 State’s El ¥ ion’ in Fight t@ Sav = — Ground-Breaking to Mark Church's First Anniversary New Parsonage | at Rochester to Be Dedicated Dogs’ Noses » Turn Up-Truffles for World Tablés ALBA, Italy @—Here in north . age of the First Congregational Italy's Wootled Hills they specialize Warns Deadly Disease| Church will be dedicated at 3 p.m. , in long-nosed dogs with big front “Will Blot Out Trees - Sunday, Dr. Edward Wilcox, head |; CLARKSTON — The Dixie Bap- paws. e of the Detroit Congregational ~As- | tist Church, which one year ago to- ' ‘These ly mongrels— sociation, will be the principal | day held its first formal meeting lfor the next four months will snift Individual participation by every landowner in the battle against Dutch Elm disease will decide whether or not Michigan saves its speaker. ‘ The program will include the and special choir music. the ceremony, mem- in a vacant building at 8505. Dixie Hwy., will observe its first an- niversary. with a week of special services, including ground-breaking ceremonies for a proposed new church. , be breken for the } lout the pungent truffles that may ‘add to the price of your steak in ia fancy restaurant, | Truffies are nd fungi. They can't be cultivated, but flour- ish wild near the roots of oak, pine tee That is the opinion of the Huron. Ground wilt bers and friends of the parish will wie or chestnut. Alba produces white Clinton Metropolitan Authority, : five- county park and new building at 1:30 p.m. moran 3 tries, and Perigord, France, , - the-fight north Pine nar Glendale, was com- Malone, pastor of Emmanuel Bap- Trees © MT fo Seek Title | 000-in- the first-halt-of-1958—and — > acquired a five-acre tract adjacent: : acquired a Tiv P " . i Gained a is|Q Cac ] ueen Mrs. George Perry of 5650 White were givew and plans made tor | "Sime places where they —— — oa_which 20 Acres and_ Cottage || controlied tracts along the boun-{~ +@veto-Faust of Pontiac |Home Demonstration Council at| al! local Home Deenonetratio,| cultural statistician, “In: ing, the handtut of originat mem- |—_by William Mussing daries,"" Lamley said Will Represent Oakland its annual meeting tthis week*in groups. increase their efforts in | 27e®s, Where there have been local| bers renovated and improved ee in Romeq Competition a the civil defense program. rains, the crops haven't suffered) thelr quarters gp eeagranans ie | Lapeer County +H clubs will ; , Also elected to two-year terms much. greands. Home calls ine benefit from a gift of some 20 acres | . CALLS FOR ACTION ” pointed “beca and Sept. 29 at the Dublin Com- — bord seco paar and ah: Contest winners from five coun-| Aunual reports of committee aly Comet in White Lake| _Berum said that generally, . The gift was _accepted—by the|] se: FON-M._KING——__4- tation measures are fairly effec-| ties, Genessee, Lapeer, Macomb, Township. jeer mnt enuntion ory out. Stockholders Win Lapeer County 4H Foundation, |] ing July, Milton M. King tive, it cannot be determined how | a corporation set up two years | was the leading agent in Life of Virginia's ac branch long it will be before insect car- riers of the disease develop an Faust of 68 Murphy St., Pontiac, as Miss Oakland County in the Michi- gan Peach Queen competition to be staged here Tuesday night brings the total of contestants to 11. Oakland and St. Clair will vie for the queen title, to reign during the 23rd annual Peach Festival Lake Rd., Clarkston, was elected chairman of the Oakland County; were Mrs. Three Oakland Officers _ county projects. The councit recornmended that weather is a matter of mounting concern to farmers in some areas of the state, the Federal - State | haven't had rains are suffering severely,” said.C, J, Borum, agri- “ ‘Mill St., Oxford, and Mrs. Donovan Tubbs, 380 South Blvd. E., Roches- er. Mrs. Brucker is the new county vice chairman, and Mrs. Tuggs will serve as community chairman. Presiding at the business meet- ing was Mrs. Walter Brown of Davisburg — retiring president. County Deaths pastor of Byron Baptist Church, | children Dates and places include: Sept. 8 at the Baptist Church in Holly; Sept. 15 at the Bunny Run Coun- try Club for the Lake Orion dis- trict; Sept. 23 at Royal Oak; Sept. 26 in Milford; Sept. 28 in Rochester Mrs. Brown was presented with luggage by the group. She will ‘Although there is — some areas; there ig no disaster as yet,” -Borum said, “It you said there was a drought and even if you said the state, particularly corn and concern in| the congergation. close Aug. 14. The little church, whose present membership numbers about 60, has In December, 1954, the church was incorporated under the laws of Michigan. Soon after, the present building site was acquired. An average of 160 persons now attend the morning worship service and Sunday school, arid evening services also are well attended, Suit Against Bosses Lake Property _ at Fish Lake Donated leted last month. io tity: Sn $006 ensue ts Oulton’ nee ~~} Ht Church,..wall be ..the -epeaker- ‘to hogs and in Sardinia goats are djacent ti : : at an afternoon praise service at preferred. Here they use dogs, Bat- s _ — Dry Spell Hits 2 p.m. a ‘tista Monchiere trains them by a aca lnnGowneny in repel fe Other Sunda ices_will fol. mixing truffles with their bread - eee Sanueene of ae siecioBitty low the regular echedule, the Rev. | and meat, The amount is iniéredsed = - ~reguiation which ~ declares Paul Vanaman, pastor, sald. Sun- juntil the dog associates the: smell eased elms a public cuuanee 66 ) tate armers day School is at 10 a.m. and ‘with dinner. Then he's ready to So efudietiod ced barued within” ca eee wns morning worship at i, Young head under the trees and start ten days following discovery, the | THREE NAMED TO OFFICE — The Oakiand| Perry of Clarkston, new county chairman; Mrs.| + ee os ae ie 16, is Italy ’ 0. OF - \ 1 i * and rch service at i MERCE lorra, 76, s fight probably will be lest. That | County Home Demonstration Council elected officers | Charles Brucker of Oxford, county vice chairman;| NO Disaster Yet’ Says| ss Seay ee ee coal anesaneaat trutfie king. He buys up the whole is the prediction of Hugh A. | at its annuah meeting in Pontiac this week. Chosen} and Mrs. Donovan Tubbs of Rochester,-county com-| Farm Statistician, but ieuias tc Suaiay oveen dig of his region, paying $8 or $10 cast ak Ob CMA fn ee See ieee ve Sh4) Mee, Geeege| memty chakemen, . Many Areas Suffer evcgait De. Jun Mercer wil la " 4 H Gets je pound, ‘Spraying and sanitation meas- C C eoec {breech nigh orang Home Club Council Picks} vavsivc ome comiined ary| "eo of evangelistic services wil Life of Virginia's Man-of-the-Month | of lake property and a cottage, it, was revealed today, The property, located on Fish | Lake at Vernor and Five Lake Rds, | Mayfield Township, has been do- inated by William Mussing of High- jland Park. Mussing turned the property over to the club this week. ago to ralse money for 4H pur: | poses, SIS tee 7o& : office as announced Louls tic Refining Co, has unveiled a immunity: to chemicals currently | over the Labor Day weekend. | Mis. Dora Frances Bell véntion of the National Home ~ndecgeel ed looked 80 good," President of the foundation ts {| and has bes in use. The colorful- competition witt | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Ser-| Demonstration Council in Chi = = ain i DETROIT w—Federal Judge At | £4 Regan of Dryden; vice presi- |] the-Manth” for July. Lack of personnel and funds | be staged at 8 p.m. in the Romeo | Vice for Mrs. Dora Frances Bell,| cage Aug. 21-25. ag Pate = sw) be ne dieenter Cat _¥. Loterte has ordered SIX} Gent is Joe Stull of Imlay City; |] Milt has taken training =~ ae master of ceremonies. | Sunday from Richardson-Bird Fu-| extension office in Pontiac aMd| porum said the pasture situa | Pre! Camases © Oem 8 The cottage now has 14 bunks. || the policy owner's own tneur- Since 1951, all elms on H-CMA| Contestants will be identified neral Home, Milford. Burial will be by home demonstration | tion in northern counties was caus ore. ee The foundation hopes to increase | i. ae a shee holdings including new plantings at | only by cards. bearing the names ol oregon Tl. Mrs. Bell died | agents Mrs. Frieda Bennett and ing particular concern. ied pair damages to John the facilities for caring for 4H |] foe an a Ua noon Hy ae | Metropolitan Beach, have been| of peaches, which they will carry. mareday in an auto accident. Mrs. Mary Hixon. “Pastures have gone down and! p. Kinsey, Lawrence G. Kunkel and | |] liked for his untiring efforts in sprayed as a meas-| The winner’s name will be re-| Surviving are three sons, Robert some farmers are feeding. hay, or | (Conn.) Corrugated : giving service to his ure, The spraying begifis in March | vealed only after three out-of-town | of Dearborn, Lee Hudson of Berk- ° grass silage to their cattle. The = oe js a director = . and covers all areas and-is re-| judges have made their decision. de George geen ot Springfield, Buick Will Produce young seedings of clover and al- preg ~ a odge Calendar malt Yhenks his many friends mid-July wit ‘a.; a daughter Mrs. Clint Stephens a ey — ; : : mizing — een GC coal a eee other pariiipants will then be in. ,of Detroit; and bight grandchildren 50,000 U . T t | . oo an ak pie Defendants in the suit are: Areme Chapter family plenic Through we of ihe samen’ troduced. 1 nit 0 a bean - - é Arthur W. Sempliner, Burton | Monday, 6:30 at Eliz, Lk. Estates oldest an —_ F om Intensive sanitation measures Emory E. Sutherland ' : effect next year's crop,” he ex 6. Charles E. Ramey, Perne Crawley, Secretary. |] v, fgg ny MA mean the removal and desture-'| An added feature will-be the | NORTH BRANCH TOWNSHIP —| DETROIT i — Buick Motors, sialaes, - oT wan, bee 8. Le | "endif, viduals and —_ ee cng Ohad tees te ee a eae pgping fire” Abelurrsrgpar waieh ciecaty has bats sases OS ee ers and George J, Huber. Knapp P . — for financial se- healthy trees, and the burning | teenage dance band will piay be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Tee te tania tor total TORAEY b> Sees Adeeutatsaiian, and See. * News in Brief of all wood piles or litter and | several selections, and a five- | North Branch Methodist Church. fore the end of its current model that his office has received scat- ‘The judgment fs for what Judge : debris containing bark. covered | man floor show will feature | Burial in Westlawn Cemetery will : when ie expansion | tered drought reports, parti- Lederle termed “unlawful - Atter pleading guilty to a charge elm, wood favorable to the prop- | Singers, and pantomime acts. be under the direction of Blackburn _ hes A shagpads it| eularly from nerthere turés.” It is to be paid by of window peeping before Mu- agation of insect carriers. program wee RIS arene. | mrecters, nieipal Court Judge Cecil B. Cc- At an informal meeting of the | Funeral Directors. He died Fri-| will have capacity for a million| “Up to this point we're not get- the datend-|Callum yesterday meal ___Without cooperation in fringe | festival association last night, -it|day, at Saginaw General Hospital, | cars annually. — | ting too exetted-about- tt,” Smelt | Judge Lederle | read infor? oa| Hecht te ot 3s ha — ant . 1 ~ districts we can_only foresee a| Was reported the festival publicity | after fracturing his left hip in a | said, “although in some areas {| #nts conspired fo ws ‘cl peemenced days in Oaktand rane long, grim battle with the total| float had been awarded second / fall at this farm. ~Tvan L- Wiles, “Buick general | farmers are approaching an tion from company stockholders eee © ES 1080 W. Huron. FE 2-6219 loss ‘ot all the elms at the end,”| Place honors in the Disco Home-| He leaves his widow, Gladys; manager, so informed & Bews | emergency situation.” | “ | and use the company anny : : “Laniey preci, ~ ref Sra peor nnge 4 Ge sot, Francis at ~horestW'}—ceoduetion - + —Hennetir 8; -Peterr-m;-20;-0f 1237 p h N (> demain se cams: spTnis If the third time the oat _ Mrs. Herbert Bro of Harton Ré., Lake Orion pleaded eath Nofices ———“Conditions-are—rapidly_ building | prize in — aected e Tunner'up | Pontiac, Mrs Robert Haslitt of De- ‘ownship up into a disaster far worse than| to the committee n't | troit; and six grandchildren. the unty, aries for : —————————— HAMBER H AVOUNT. ¢, 3008, that caused by the Chestnut Blight : = Ida M. Chamberiin new hardtop sedans. “The situation is pretty bad in| ¢rom July 1, 1953 to June 30, reckless driving and no operators Rochester, ¥. Y. age 90; dear which within a few years killed) woes Bloomfield Church Service for Tda| Wiles told newsmen more than}iose areas, but some other parts! and 2,000 for a Florida trip for | license. Orel Chemberlin; deat sister of practically all the native sweet joomrie ure ROCHESTER — a » et out. | °%, the, state are not suffering at/ Raney. Peterson paid a $85 fine and $35} rs. Clare Peter; Funeral service —_— to Hear Rev. Steenson |} M rambetiin. 90. of eter Bo ourest Dak owe | wall,” be said curt costs and was we AM trom Align's Funerst States. Park, devoted hardtops. = ean — ee Se oa er 1. : jl from Allen's Funeral 1955 model rv ; : If your friend's in jail and needs went C. Cave ee SUP The Rey, Emer seiteoag Home, with burial ta Kast Lawn |inchude ae coh et, “ GMIC Will S i | Millionth Ford Ee ee ee ae vr, Cuan mon and best known shade and) Codidate for pa the, jetery. She died Friday He also told newsmen that Buick it SUPply Tractor Rolls Off —Adv , ornamental trees and their pass-| 50. aa Lome of = West pyaar thr s. Donald | plans to offer seat belts, although ‘ .-- ractor wee ing would create a void impossible | 11. preache will be | hachester: Orrel of Lake Orion, {ie expressed some doubt that the Tr ucks for | Chicago Assembly Line Refining Firm Unveils to fill.” = — t at both the 11:15 a COOK WANTED, eExP. Saar Cas 2 AND aat Midwest Em Forex ment 408 PONTIAC 8 BANK BLDO. fite, This is your to ee gape | _promptly _ acknowledged NEED COMPLETE our tett Beet pay 7 stu | in Metro- Detrait tine area “sary, Salary up to «0 per Pp cont comminaion to right men. i CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY At Com Ave. FE. 42008 NEED 3 aE, “PULL me REAL ES- salesmen at once. Come out =] to gees. Marbor and ask for H “CHAPIN-BIGELOW 3111 Orchard Lake Rd. __FE#-1131_or PFE 5-005 OFFICE MANAGER | Euperienced accountant for “BARBER Have steady cool, agreceye work. Good guarantee, OR CAB DRIVBRS, ~DAY SHIFT OR NIGHT SHIFT, FULL OR PART TIME. APPLY 101 W. HURON. _ CARP Rough or aap eae carpenter's or CRA a ment required. GAB DRIVERS. STEADY. DAY om unit S = man, TAYL cH 0- L Sales, Walled Lake. MArket +1561. PRESS OPERATOR EXPERT- enced. Metal stamping. Flint Tool and Manufacturing Co ~ Mad- _ly, Hotty, |RE AL E cS STATE SALES veka one qualifies man. EAL ESTATE lou Ww. |, Mufon night shift, FE 8-192. Cresent ion vote ehaores | ATOR umper & Painter ~ Bae emcee. Se “DRIVER SALESMEN- Married men. 21 to & Opporte- nity ts con your own burmese Gulemuting Pred Sancery Ruxed | leading Good e . LI 6aoeo on nn Candies. Small invest after REAL ESTATE ; Need 2 saleamen to complete — A, JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. lbs re Rd. aaenenseeipaceneta anne SALESMAN WANTED: BY A cimar- DRAGLINE OPERATOR. sler. AN FOR LA} LARD. be work. 7 aee re at 75 Willard. TIAN. C1 TICERIED. . MUST es euperience Good buciness bou copertanity. “EARN UP TO $10,000 eee YEAR inte--a fob —with —s—tuturet+ We'll teach Pa ~ rag ager a clase men only FE 3-7004. te vice. Stee work week van many Spper bene- nee Badd im person. 462 Auburn Walt “Ex eve in igor. Club ‘Ta- ir, between ' 9 phone calls WHITE MiDDLKAGED =D wouan for general housework ion? wage Call before “Y rE 2-6221, WAITRESS S EXPERIENCED To serve food and cocktails, FE vaues: FE 5-1 "test ‘Sher 4A pm Help | Wanted 8 POR APT. FULL _tiac Press, Be ¢ es . “MARRIED, | OR ree r] enced “pelerences, Sn on Press Box @. EXPERIENCED “COUPLE ~ 1 ~ FOR MODEST M AIDENS Jig Wert of cisedy fe PE) by Jay Alan “do not kin just anybody . «just men!" |_ MA - gata Wy. 7 dept kormeriy B. D. Cl ARL he Realtor Woman TO ) CARE F FOR _ ‘OR CHIL eee Building ‘Service LEC CABINETS DOORS, DE. ee Fouevuteat we, Ue _censed, id Murray "“E 3-8 “12 Electricians "Service ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Loca! and doy Ore | Moving. | Trucks 1o Rent ed. Ci _Electrical Co. MAytair 63023. OR LAYING SANPING AND | EXPERIENCED Stenographers APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Department GLENWOOD AVE PONTIAC, MICH. NO Some meais Have oth-q _ployed nelsewhere. as ie “at Car Cement ‘Side WALKS aod driveways ¥E CABINET. s omc ipl eo ter. Kitchens y. VE ARPE! ORK. NEW OR air, Also sobinet work, Phone 3-486. ~ |GARPENTRY KITCHEN ~ COR beard: tities finishe s, ol dd enclosed, Koeneet hull ter PPhone _OA 62038, - 2 BOYS ONES se AND ONE 19, . Together sgh ee are a 1- enced, presentiy employed at xP, WATTRERSES POR WEEK: | wewcomn: ends. $1 rg my tips. Call in person. Oh. 321) Au- | Ora ware . uve m~ tory maintainence Licensed. PE 32-0657, exp. book- fice & credit o hee” Orchard Lake home, FE +-oaee. a .R.HILTZ FE 5-6181 OPEN 06 GENERAL LAUN- dry, no athe ee Assist = ehil- seat an MAN a NO ARD Pompe 2g intertor and exterior. MU 80167, collect. PaINTINO WALLS CLEANING, woodwork FE 44 44003. Puna ‘BING Sa Fe sous WANTED: “coment 1 rel ‘+¥OUNG EXECUTIVE Sie Tr ant recently moved to —_ Laxé would like a position area. _For_! interview. _ calt FE 8 Pst a ie ‘Work Wanted Female 1 1 2 WOMEN WANT wail WASH- and ¢leasine FE 1-022) or ve ; Experienced woman would : ~kitchen- work. No _FE 4-475. 4-4752 after 4-30 p-m. IGF scHOG SCHOOL GIRL WANTS JOB ———- helper or babysitter. 1 DAY re Work \ < Wanted_N Male _ 10} CARPENTRY _PLABTIC_AND. r tile @ specialty. FE 5-054. FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS & clalty. Cal Bul MODERN IZE gurine guile ‘All tvpes of of carpen- im. = Dat Ail other ives ret alters- tions, V corrected. In- TERMS D & M BUILDING SERVICE ‘Ee 2-8245 FE 2-700 » F Jos FL FLEMING: NG PLOGR LAYING, 158 Edison, Pi SNYDER, FLOOR LAYING. ing and finishing, Phone FE |e Services = - anagem nt, 3 yre. with | uw ass 1 firm Call A: TRENCHING 8° 3) 1 CUD ters tootin le tanks and field ‘eeteBe ition @ D1 A& B TRENCHING watese tile Pield tile. APPLIANCE SERVICE We service ad ape ot fegrinere: tors, — aL. aS FOUNTAIN PENS at our store “queens Printing & |, Office yas ool . Law —fenee_St Phone FE _}-0135. Sunday work, Please call | ve _Cheap, FI Et 71-0171. Movie & Trucking 19° LIGHT HAULING, ODD JOBS. iNCINERATORS 3 CLEANED. ASH % — hauled. Clean up. FE ONE OF PONTIAC’s LARGEST | por small equities. If ‘you have % Ton Pickup ) we 49448 "REDUCED ) RATES — Painting & | t Decorating 20 ener At 4-1 PAINTING INTER 1% ‘Top PR — 1 pen bave enytaing- fer and - Pontiac Farmand ~ -Industriat Tractor Co. — 825 8. nga R Open Daily Including Sundays FE 4-00 Se SUDDEN SERVICE—ASHES RUR- _bdish » and light trucking. FE 46079. van to serve you. sure Pe 44864, a for EXTRA LARGE ELECTRIC FAN. an be sold if you call and get all rin “cau for oett “PE eh ane BOAT TRAILER a 2 ROOM API N Peart oF “INTERIOR & EX- SP pe ta = | —potntnrent —Cxtt—Ots— 8396 & EX- r terior, 10 per cent disc. for cast. |WANTED. STEEL SIDEWALK j _Guaranteed. Pree est. PE. ¢4205. i) PAINTING. PAPERHANGING. | oe wd removed. Estimates, FE PAINTING i ALL- WORK GUARANTEED, 6.5 Tr rE "Wanted - ‘to Rent: 29 hn snd — PRIVATE ENTRANCE, ASSISTANT MANAGER. =| Jo sor 7 core ely Er TED PRI vate bath & ing. Crew. of + men. EM estimates. ee | ~ SAINTE PAPEREANGING- WALLS op gi 4 __Free Estimates, FE 6-221) swEDIsH mM iE & DO pet ai. , : sold city oF FTCYAL WISHES TO | over 96 per cent of our listings Notices & Personals 25 ' wid. Contracts, Migs. 2 32 Wanted Real Estate 32A COVERINGS FOR MORTGAG ES Play sere nee. | ON 7 Ga, on gu SUBURBAN from W Ay NTED | Pert OL Equitable « Bociety. 1 wits 3 Te 50 LAKE HOMES PAY CUT? oscil | Bier If you have the soem have) ty ani front ‘ei lake ) - isatiaectaaliadell bere >. _LetUS | itera % ware Give You 1 Place to Pay < casn FOR YOUR KINZLER » ——s aed : . —— Re: tort Restore Credit leton, Realtor EALrTOR WE ARE NOT A- “ad, PE +4563 "meee z iphone Pe Falah Mt aad LOAN COMPANY “Ss ; ACT & SAVE $$ | coopershive Real Estate Buchangs | MICHIGAN CREDIT Rent Apis. | Furnished 33 a Ning bid on your COUNSELLORS ae 41% Soutn Seca ane SAVE 5 paces sy STUDIO APT. WITH PVT. KNAPP SHOES | feiabie firm 7 y w Taree a umber OP nd Ange, soa Ms. washing Eliswurt> of —_e fe Inve _privileges, 208 tonea. : se 4. santo £E 66720 el. 3 egg ge in. ADULTS DA M. H + FE : _only.13 Fi ens ing Sa PE 28814, 93 Mark, W TT 7 AND BATH. UTILITIES FUR- 10 WEDDING INVi IEVisATiGes $7.80. " ened Close in. Adults. FE | _Printed_ egoestart service. B OS 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, SPENCER * OUNDATION AND . Adulte, Kast Bivd. PE 0-01i6. alth and | stvle free 7 AND 3 ROOM CABINS FOR a 3108. Dine Hwy Tyo Rook PRIVATE Ex VATE EN- Dorothe =i . war a ane = er On +1760 - ae. i no ieee Wed. Childr n to, Be ard a W a 3-208} “rtset 1096 Booed Lon. __ yy |CHILDREN LOVED ARED , TWO ROOM. FRIGIDAIRE. UTILI- CHILDREN, 10% =? NEED "ues. A Adults. FE 32 Se fe 4 oi. : “.|7 ROOMS FOR 1 OR 2 MEN. 1 Wed. Household Gc | Goods 27 27 CONTRACTS ? Reasonable. PE §-3524. : EVERYTHING ANTIQUE DISHES, MANOING service: PE3-0243. Couple only. lem) shades end orisms MY mate before sell, Bring in SOOMS b BATE i PRIVATE EN- 2-1531__ your contrget ar. call rE . | noni) Couple only. Near Fisher | DINING ROOM SUITE OR DROP| er FE . for Ted Me- Inquire 109 Dresden. lect table PE Coot Cullough. No oblate CR COUPLE, CLOas HA in. PE 5-2585. J ab & FURNITURE, NEEDED |p Qiscn piv taser “noose AAFREO top dollar. Will buy outright or Wanted R Real E Estate . 32A _ Adults, ; Saginaw. ; itl." Phong OR 3a ; feo age 7 WE: CASH R00 3 oe AND Bara PRIVAT LET us. ‘BUY IT OR AUCTION) 8-2681, FE pase, West Side. Adults only, i for you. OA | furniture buyers. Cash waiting. what we want we will be at your | 3 7 EAROE E ROons AND BATH. _PE 4-681. door within 24 hours with eash | Couple only, PE $4032 __ WEnreD TO BUY ALL Lt TYPES for your equity, Call now and tell |} ROOMS oe BATH FOR COU. FE 2 us what you have le, employed. Adults only. Apply — Wrtitvems. Edw, M. Stout. F Realtor |i ROoMs PvT. BATH. TL aMALL -sceepted: Apply 19 -- Clark child he ee ee sale aod want prompt cour (77% Pagemey Of Dh, Te Fete.) oe : seals servis 's ond a ae ; i ROOMS. $75 MO DEPOS IT RE C&S SALES CO, |GREEN LAKE (OFFICE OR 34183, Woodhull Lake. 402i ele COUNTY-S LARGEST ON GREEN L. _ Exoinmore i, a USED FURNITURE BUYER. “HEADQTRS. FOR tT KES” NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE. AT- FE_2-2066 | Cottages, homes, Lots and estates. tractive & modern. Accommodates a Bince 1925-LIST-IT HERE 2. Washer, $18 week. FE $-1264. Wed. . Miscellaneous _ NORMAN PF. RICE PARTLY PORN. 3 ROOM. ist ——_— COMMERCE, R : EM 346 floor Urit Cousins No pets. CASH FOR ANY TYPE BUILD. | __WOodward 57166 Rings here | on to-be_wrecked or moved. FE ——"tistinas WANTED. Unturnished 34 No matter wht vou have for sale. Rent Apts. Ur ee Miscellaneous household furniture. the services of « qualified broker. 2 ROOM, BATH, UTILITIES FUR- 1575 5 Sond werd PES1332. | ‘Will cay cash for equities im email | _nished. FR $3114 or FE ¢eeee. _forms. FE 40032. entrance no ¢ $%. OL” babr woud. Uke a 2 room or apt. by Aug ry hcosamnate : fom | F™_ 5-240 > Room “UPPER 304) (Col CORDELL ~ Gorge roft, Keego lease for one or two years. if | nq are desperately in need of =p rbot ble, with option to buy. 3 all types of property te sath For |? ROOM APT OW LAKE, BRAT. and action, call | —#™=*._€® P e ; ROOM TED. furn. cash de sit and best of ; ot. WwW t Side.. For able wonerenars, Colt between 7 and @ A. JOHNSON, Realtor _couple, " PE * eases, < =xTERION ‘a TAN Coon don. Vicinity of Hospital Rd FE $1036 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. |4 ROOMS & BATH. 3053 AUBURN. EMPLOYED COUPLE WITH 5 FE 4-2533 _FE- 7-000). ROME" GUPARARL OWUPGaTC | ___Ottee Open 44 «Rigs Si bory, ane a _ENCES PHONE FE %-7945 LISTINGS WANTED | ease 1 a GM EXECUTIVE ts TO 1 6 or 6 room unfurnished | led buyers waiting for your! room. di : a house a on 4) te Somer ferme business com- = ‘and bath. 48 or eee ~~ LANDL ORDS room: Located 4192 Dixie way, _over Keene Hardware. PE 2-2044 emt service. OY KNAUF, Realtor * spacious AIRY ROOMS EX- We need houses and apts to rent | 94, 7 : Many tenants, Te tate ‘Take our 3% _W_ Bursa OA & VE 316 Strietly rm, Private caieanen, pick Lg Brey ast ree service. ~ fr : only Write Pon- ADAMS fr CO. FE 27053 tia! MAN at gee i Soa Wish SOLD OUT apt ah VAILABLE AT AVOUST eT TH. to rent modern 2 a house. Yes, we are ore out of small Adults Gladstone —U! Phone FE 42006. § acreage and have buyers wait-| Piace ae rv St ist" inouire Pon tiny you Cave ony site ine _st* Credit Bureau N ¢ SE ¢ aos AND BATH UPPER. utilities furnished. 314 8. Mar ARE 1,000-1. BUT I : bo Edw. M. Stout, Realtor PRIVATE 4 AND BATH UPPER. STILL HAVE HOPE — . = nice and clean. 32 way entrance. OMC Sales Promotion Man- TT N. Ba we wt" $8165 Bus stop. 1 child under 6 months. RECT weeds 4 bedrooms or : 1 to 4 Dm. — {Be pets. 111 equivalent, Willing to lease. 4 R AL AGENCY Can furnish excellent refer- . We have rentals of all types, A: ences, Telephone Mr Jen- Bs in person only. ADA TRADES—TRADES | gger aro Site AnD. BATE 7382, or leave mes- , , eee at Waldron Hote We are specialists in ‘rading Aduits only. FE 2-1523 homes, farms. lake p rty and 4 “= ANT rea sEarge en | Ethos OF tetritm "a e HOUSE OR APT. MUST LIK Slice. terecr hemes er ‘ro ot | Sa wae Wasee a. Su Line CHILDREN. REASONA BLE | er. city prop eves : _henT. Bowrihe Pa PRESS BOX 70. home for any a pes our Rent Hi: 38 satis parties con- | Rent Houses Furnished . “foe nity ot oP ry rg cerned 0 Do Bot feel obiixated, Call rr errr cree Cr Se ee ee |) BME, ALL MODERN. YEAR | WANTED Pers 10 OR THREE BED- around, hot wate room home in vicinity of Water- je ge led horaaleh. as iy S| tee Late. ins "williams Lake ford, for and family. OR & reputation as the _Rd. EM 3-5333. __3-1628. leading traders of Pontiac, ry FoR Ho In WORKING LADY DESTRES juron : beck ewe cate of three-year- DORRIS & SON ear — $75 per month, First oi giri days. Pontiac Press, Box satin REALTORS +1587 Kee” & ‘Amol “Pontiac "Preses = re Huron. st. 5. | Youna COUrLe. 3 peratety ee prom fr «yO pe [_IN_ PONTIAC. e RC rare Reet Sunt Sm | WHITE BROS. |x"tasstane: ott rao Share Living Quarters 30 . “ vedrm hom LAKE PRONT 3 YOUNO MARRIED COUPLE on| PROPERTY ROWE UAVE SOLD | Couple. Avail. "til May. $100. FB lady with one child to shar YOUR NEIGHBOR'S. WE HAVE _Rome.” OR 31818. Call after 6. | 10 PULL TIME WIDE-A Cass ASS LAKE LAKEFRONT. 3 BED- WAKE- SALE8MEN. TO GUARANTEE _Wtd. . Transportation a1 you ACTION OR YOU CAN CAN- | dant be beat, garage $110 Sept. “to PONTIAC PRESS EMPLOYEE pet. _Reward. FE 22504 Kindy case. Nea: _ Reward. 514 8. Jessie LOST: MAN'S _ BIFOCALS ttuE BROWN LEATHER ENVE- Warde Rader FE ewar er Be ee _ and leaky faucets, EARL &, RABY FE_ 4-106) ~M-1 CEMENT WORK ~ LLOYD MONROE (OF CEMENT WORK Specialize * Pe bores. walks. tar re) ~ CARPENTER REPAIRS AND alterations. Quick service. OR _ 22087 _ eves | ee manager ot Harela ‘Turners ee m, Mich, iT BUMPER AND fg “oh Lop rg Lk. | 464 8. wooaward. | DINING : ROOM : wea ape 7 Typing “and. shorthand | ixtroondings “parnett's | Clothes wort and_care of 4 iner is Gravel | POTNDATIONS, Furniture » Refinishing | 16A “EEying B svien FES. ad RDEN PLOWING. DISCcING, te Re victor. of Pontiac Air- Laundry S Service 18 Lace CURTAIN® PLAIN AIN OR RUF- RUPF- fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac FOR ~ FAMILY LAUNDRY Pontiae | _ Land Pe Ser + ER LEVELING. 5 |e price. Lost THURSDA po lh gent bn Josephine tum 0 ay Lawrence, 3-1 iS Sor Seek te ete Set eerie | Paaaetat ae Booka Se eee ea et, vicinity ng «& Taxes 14 Contains Basan. papers. FE a ee oy Fe Lost: - ae 2 ~ To chhicteapeeeeenes White with large brewe spots. CASH FOR LAXD CONTRACTS, 2 BEDROOMS. GARAGE O1L —— to name of Lucky. Vi- cinity of ,West Acres. EM }-4503. Reward ine S ee : BLA ANE ith male, In vicinity of Crescent Lk. sare Duce! aan te. tat Russell Young number of prival vestors. Ask LAP RN a ag gh ns eure. $3. PAINT up (frames napp Shoes a 4 fas © CEL THE LISTING. CALL wal 3 Becurhy — t-$ebat ae START PACKING += ; $-0056-——_— — wishes transportation fem YOUR BAGS! P : Oakley Park er South C iy eel merce Rd,'s to Poatiec « “MALL MODERN HOME. ADULTS ry day but _ | _gnlv. Dixie Floral, 5233 Dixie Hwy. Set Hours sre from 8 to WALLED CAKE. AVAIL. SPT. oo Ist, if possibte. se call 2 =. modern conveniences, | rE teak rom Bto5. After i) a8 ee. eee 6, call MA 4-1708 or write . Pa Bs ree , Bon 3, Pontion Press. REALTORS | { Rent_Houses-Unfurn. 36 ___ Phone OR 2.1619 oF OR 3-1160 EDROOM MODERN. .WOLVER- Wtd. Contracts, Megs. . 32 LARGE LOT ON ¢ eaeh > Sg ee Lake -privfeges, "$08 Reasonable. OR 3-0663. jet ! ° ge te Hwy.|LET US SELL YOUR HOME WE furnace 260 Tower Rd. Oxbow Bn Same anWeit. a Le have buyers Waiting if you want | _ Lake. EM_3-3846. € MODERN se, % block from Hil E = Mller Ra. 3 2°} i 3 8 —— . We buy, Sah gen or trade. a full foree of six mang od Bs) Ms bid om | experienced ‘salesmen to serve | @ ROOMS 3 BEDRC you, Call today, move tomorrow. | bs ement, A Siero ot ist... 47347 ee -Rd., near NHITE ee et WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | Or eries wen Commerce Ra. see. Dixie Witwer. RF McKINNEY Pane 30 Rey or Saou ” ‘Univ, 1-8708 Cash Waiting PEDDLING Mr Schason personanty for suck | YOUR PROPERTY? rteous action IT DOESN'T : Our method of pA DON'T PASS UP : MONEY!” Sell unneeded}. tbh pe be for cash} _™ Caselfied : ‘Ads!|"3 ey ea Se ee ee se Spa me sips) Dee ee ee — eee >| ; x, . 4 a . a 2 a a & x eo — r : : 7 - : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 f , ___Fer Rent Rooms 37) For Sale Houses 43° For Sale Houses _ 43 fanaa ‘OF Lavan = “|. For Sale Houses 43) Bi Bor Sale Houses yes 43) For Sale Houses. 7 - { '- . e oem Ce ee seal arin ‘i ws ; CS? RTSSERE Ces | MODERN HOUSING _ "tan carom tare anne, 2| 2 ROCHESTER /SsS4 Sages) Gta, ra ta Saar so ieee | tg My Tiofeant® | See Owner comer of Hershey and © loan eth large lot wi en Cash down, f s as — KNAUF Real _» Ciptea River Drive _ VuTAGr 9 OP ice oon | aT ‘AURAN: ij . ST. MICHAPE’S | 2% . = ee eat a z - ee are —— dag a pone tn DISTRICT num ttorme Many mat extras, 5 BATA, - ssammeuenesanemarseetreseerein ene ——— @ well-planned sree be sure | an oxestient cas lavas tonne peurhnce og og cent. _— : nt “ae * pated - ence where children may play in y OF toomere Hae & bedrooms. : i e. a =lawe Same fooms afety, § houses now under con- ks beat 4 car garage. Only re Pai es tifa tet AN ABLE ROOM | Gown and 44000, OF —_ piruclion, “AN! "aterent. Custom | § Merwe MALL &. wner “yet Georgelapd A) q aterials . . OD ROOM FOR LADY. FE LOW PRICED (SHHEH!) has tes weeks Stay | | wa nina erraactive at i "Eagan ; This 6 home’ in Dreyten : has large liv dintn, ICKI. ER "REAT TY Lig! EEPING ROOMS.| Plains bedrooms.” livine rsd we vel bed ; a hes _Man 102, Whittemore. | Teom. Be Bh fit "bath. sewine - teveiors™ and’ sat aa = 20M, Saginne PE dong) Lone Lake a Re. YTHING PUR- ane - atainiess esate MY 2-686 : = di al Built in oven @ i to bes FE ba sees Pred a gaa vaca men 10 age sh. top stove. Natural a eplace. “ie STOP LOOKING Mt RI ae, ee _ water sewer. Excellent START BUYING! It’s only a hole now. Real- FE 41307385 W. Huron. "JR the edge of Drarton ne ts ~ Pome ia ise GI’s—$250 Moves You In!| tor Partridge is the ‘bird’ PLEASANT 5 SLEEPING. ROOM, | tyne home On a room rant 80 PEACEFUL AT BEAU- 2 to 6 Bm Drive through Hoch | NOTHING ELE FO. PAY! to sec tg ibs, “Tanase living fom, ‘Mod CATED IN’ AS LOVELY Toad end res it ntfta Swe bed ak sone 5 iv : ern edrooy br er . ~ __ tian ) kitetren ik AREA £ YOU CAN TAGE Kerkisen’ ILDER basement, automatic Were) STREET: rms Rt FOR GENTLEMAN eetd wet hal thet ES 82 eal Soar SUBURBAN LIVING. a beat Approsim ty 49 @ so os aE ‘me bath va, room | and PERRY PARK : re my th ri) el epen | - rac ery clea . matic ent gna hat ratey owe | uly wclr| dpaguS0s FACE aRice nouns TRADE ce Nee tte ts | MERE ucae | ttn cMaay apes 6 Mark re rbpm | $1058 ae saat TAREE AND FOUR ROR Small crowded bouse for large) East Bivd fust rth Mt. | 4. rms 5 drooms, bathroom | §as0 Sere RAL eee LAI Fr OR To mo ares D DRIVE. | 4. le room home, 2 porches, 2 car Clemens St stool nize © ewly deco Rr / PAR 3 iG ROOMS FOR MEN. ere NEAR b ity attached garage, gas heat. nicely Anchor Real Estate | pated Vacant nrime. vour down P E RRY ARK woedhasen ty beautiful ot 1394 fof lake front | NEW SHOPPING CENTER. | shaded landscaped lot 100 by 110 - pavment and move tm 86500 4 roomy Pull neth Good condh SLEEPING ROOM FOR i OR~2 ase 2? additional bedrooms in the | ONLY fe Near school shopping ete. 1 FOF further information call Model | $1,008 down Rose McLarty FF tion ¢7h¢ down : older men By Fisher Body, FE | basement Brick aretiace Med bine to good beach on Sylvan, “ome Phene PF . ~_ eid? of Fs For informatio _ Perry ©. $2203. eled living room 12x14 te Lake Wonderful income possibill- | LAKE ORION ¢ posal MODERN, | Crigvs, FR +g master | SLEEPING ROOM WEN HOT | bedroom This is \ocated on Lake Fi ties Only $10,050. $1,990 down. Full basement over % acre In| pe a Nort R 3‘To8, water. 64 Pine st, Oakland and priced at only $14 cr suiated, all storms, low taxes, | sae 400 with 84.000 down A HOR: Bt 4 wn. Call owner for io. eee ~ Rooms ' With I Board 38 L AKFEFRON . Complete rice including This 7 room modern home with | this bergen Be Cit * some fit or] ontenee : Ber = - NT misb ft lots basement bas arn Popa ei Vor HEIS-TEL ORAPH OR _ MAN. DAY rent Boanp | 3° > "ol wo with from-i an tow hs ive tamily Horne. ghickens. pat Riss SUN TOS | OFFERS 1 home. e on e Orion, Autom eer western. ok Ave Cute bedroom lA \T 5 1 as heat and gas aueter, 2 $65 $11.00 with see down. rade, ful” r 25 1 Li enet mee W ee | 2 = : Rn te rehes. re. f r Gonuibiete i a hee VCS ite = ‘Aiternoan sues = we Late pe} oe = wh } ke, 2 bedrmom ee dream < _"% ee — 1 ni ~ ‘ rooms & ie owh, en- V/I j Vv * ‘hae income Zotlane, that ts re ‘is ee pi Toe —_— sre roow apla.on second ae y ‘seal g or aopoint- rs “rome. a bal we. - fe Prie . mei . * fur - Ze RO Che b ARD | Selene Reo Rte ore) COT RE TAKE AND a gy eth aR ee a tees Maa gotta ar |” Daily — a arlotte ‘ er but only 2 blocks | _ Bo. easwer,_VErm ner hace ow sbow-| 9 a, Se — - : oe belo ~~ —o_9 3a ner month income. RUTORRS ST —~__Olf E. Howard | cap pais IDLEBEET ROADS” = or ores — PINE_LAKE ari aS wD Bas Ry ~ THELMA M. FELWOOD) Died ee Prasere rg ge : | etal nd "weil ae 1 pou nat Beas he ee Fer Sale Je Houses 48) ree Sale Houses 43 REALTOR teres peRty Pars E tizabeth Lake Estates Ba ‘ red. walla, oa ares “bors. —————— ean isa esa See $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake @ protected lots - $ bungalow xeel- ee ore ge ny r ny any tasula Risies we Roy feasonsbie, | Lapeer Rd, of M34 Northwood WILL noes waa ‘ rice # ROOM. aD ea RN : Guan e's § Anderton, wadows i Se room dencelog wn oseel. | picture 5 ~s home tea- more EB 47600 t 5 — Ee = wah ‘ Loe oe amt | FOR COLORED: 9250 DOWN TO | - . glassed-in iy Lake Lake ‘privileges 20 miles “northwest” ot ‘of Pon: 1 +. basements, Made! ‘1 me Fay Pine drapes, exceptionally nice | 6° 380 with 100 down, 4 per Convalesc A BA rel.able party. iv min from Pon- anization, Inc. oe private fake. "86 lots all te me ° down, G Bet Will ede Coen Bide, Co recreation feoen, th ‘neluding texts and ine ve" rent FF somes | 3B. tiac. @.room house, 3 yrs. old. On | rok FEDERAL 46191 and bluebe ros. hs sermeat. No omens re. Or? vede Coren a. Co ol) furnace 1M car marade surance Bee .hes and compere, Lake. All vear crewad living. Call | “are ae ea Hy “ sive AND merce ick Botate, _Since Teo" 7 ar Lt 3 bedroom starter homes ' 1, Bep= — room. kitehen. 1 re OFEN 9 AM OF Fic _Txa, taNWan, = =| NEAR OXFORD | 100x150. well and sevtic beth and sunroom with Jal- : Rent Office Space | a AT i. _. Sa | New lake area home Living rm. | installed firarre erro | DOWN J ousle "windows overlooking A Home of Your Own OPEN | bath carvege, socal miss. ry whe wala =_—e | That's right folks-if you hav i bts boo passment. FICE SPACE IN THE MLLER | enter. ot forced air heat’ Ge- | GW OPFICE epee | tet you can move “into this DAILY 5-8 P.M. pad opece | TRING LAKE . "a Li. DE CLOSED ott natural firepiace. and space Spey ee lancoes 42 “OP a mone, nome | Fagg, tinnaled a toad wor ai | “from Aue ag churns | eden, Sing tng mam | ie recreetn, com, | Brew ome prin pene other = _! From Pontiac go out South Bivé.' -WALTER GREEN. MY 26871, _ Vesa Andersonville Rd Waterford pmol gry Pane one a Seminole Hills Brick recs. Goiee, terme od wan out ote A past Squirrel Rd second pireet | mR :-1208 ___ | with autmatic off furance. Lo- | 110 Oneida : 1 lores. iS beteving, ONE WAY SUNDAY 2-5 turn left om Coughlan Drive. \s IN KALKASKA, | cated on a 70r218 ft lot near : i4 Actes— Newer Raneh . COAST TO COAST | - 26x28 on Foundation, *Saastored \° stich A latze of $1.00. cash.| Drayton Plains Pull price 610,050 eon SS Te oS | nal'@ coramase | RENT WERE | LEAVE THERE 248] Pine Lake Ave. wills, 3b full » Pont PE sola | eres eee Senos aad | Faves hetrerms, ¢ 8 5ts m Go pac lavatory In SURURMAN WITH LAKE PRIVE B vlowiand 3348, | Move Right In Fae al - ros far s"alumiours "wrmdows, | slate" ounelng family oom: | {1 room frame, eee a Fern west stag 3 | Shenae igs eat wet sees Year Around Cottage etiring? | genie ss Miueeoak sary, fins. | ait” gig erie” aye tag For Sale H Houses 43 @ with its spar- rome this — We are peoed Year round ora = at Sylvan new homes unday 2 to 5? therm wulite. veom. Oil fur- | Setow sant with nta.s00 an. OOO RAR ring interior. Conventence 5 ak Lake, 3 rms. & beth with wa- * are A ses ong ready to retire West Huron St. to Oneida nace, attached 2\4 car ga- ACK | | one "bedroom “tnd” bath ( larkston jane. Gale METH” "| Rome inet vafloras comfortanie | “Proper”: Follow sens cab wih privileges, ou. | Los exterior. @ some with breese- down, 26 ft living room. : nae : . erty with privileges on 3) ‘ J ra oo poe ghamee ak George R. Irwin. Lake Area bi E “in tree —— Pont Jateman & Kampsen Takes “ideal wont a -t ear attached sprnae. | go ry a arias. ‘o | | stance from lake other fee Pabii bial | shady jot close wo lake. L V ily appreciate wnus eel Estate 360 Baldwin A‘ ' Exceptionally nice location. beau- | tures of this fine fittle 2 bedroom ; — . 1964 Public, parce ut no one PE Dabo Realtors FE 4-05 hoot bus at door 30 day| 2 re. old. thie LOVELAN get arpece this fing home | EE Suet act aumie Tachang® { Usain "Prome and oath full | Pose ing ange an a E4-0528 sche Dae steer it” | tect tat onl Seo thee On 2487 a ara east of slop li _| Seagrasses Baste — terete TWEENS bnaetnee wow eer 8a a rE es a rE +1661 hoses: left to property. H E 5 ear garage Call todar. j aleo equi with Ble of Co-operative pe Fatate _Reshange | | Om lw Big vith & 2 fam $600 DOWN ; low signs. ; Baceday Lakefront Cesc Avenue | fited tot water heet, located fust OY nnett, nC. oot ce von art corner hos left, oom ranch type bun s north ie | glow Si, inke, orivioees.. Ful § ree Ee geod beck, Bent: | J room, brice bouss d@utes tot. | oa be youre for fact M.ato—eny| | MACEDAY LAKE for any Su hos jot oh si.080. Call toda fhtul pace | with screened | | goned commercial _Baceileat busi. moet tee laedy shen Elana Se: Cy Agar ew om. rebel Sane od tee Osteed Quine are area : front porch, Cement breakwater 2 ness location used “fo | a beau ne : CRAW FORD 431 VE and sand beach, Situated on a) business on home t ie BRICK Over 200 feet of water frontage WATKING LAKE : ; 2 ; bea! tot. Tt hes o/ information. ' oe ae $2000 down 2 ded . Pull one mares ERC? ca cua SUNDAY os karhce and 2 extra lots. Meny | C)P — h K I RAN H te | ae ae pol a +03 BEDROOM veces ao AC beat Large Eves. MY 3-7085 4 an ideal kitchen with -plenty of LAKEFRONT vention tt vourself — only oO n rwin. C ad . ‘ CusToM BUILT feos with "$2900 down, 900 ver J ure cupboards, ang Yiayi tile Round Lake A distance FOR COLORED shell home. rial and 2298 Barkma = mo. on balances ‘on REALTOR loot, liv room has @ natural) fom Union . ‘Sab ib ay toom frame home with semt- ted With fall as iC ate Front Ranch Lakefront Cottage stg walt ap { HOME: the wtihiy teom ies ina wells, |. beautiful home on A Viroot finished "upstairs ° pas wee heat, full ; % ~*~ A = _mafe tite teneed a With attached farage, 28 Pe baeet = Eve Fa 21001 | “Tos ramming, 2, bedroom rick | GIP Sega uPeenitn args: | beach amkes, ‘ha eal for Mie | MI SPAY Sowa BY OWNER: § ROOM. AND BATH fireplace. "large Geom, geile ee eth a rises | Ba a & bright ‘living room with « beau-| Sat.” outer” hot moter heat ae eanura’ Seep vetosrae | WE BUY LAND. CONTRACTS m _ Otte: Lake. iy Mean $400 DOWN titul Brick firepiace and 2 pieture | water ; pred hat dinin: Sain or terms 7 srransea sae tet i room, boat dock cement break- | ¢ _-] x a wot spt joins | and elec. water * owner ining ares. ¥ @ few steps | Gexb or terms can exve ite site “periec tly land. mate. tecus pring comp ond 3] Sunc ay ] 8 t Te on re the iiving trou sel har Prenen | Waving Wwe ond willing to secre; {om convenientis arranatd bite .NICHOLIE & HARGER renee alin Tike SRiGn. | poe ed * a’ ome, Kitchen ts ee ” | doors —s to the bacg verd,| fice for cash shown by appoint Fed te v ake soe | mn Open 8.30 to 6:30 Lake privileges. ein ft. lot. Silver Lake te weit 1- ze “T sink. Also 66 gal water heat- | a | iM WRIGHT, Realtor Ponen e ‘oo be punt The eT ——— nr | tected bs Seat ot ar Fite 32_W._Huton_______Ph._FE_$-418) $5,500. PE 2-18¢2 or FE 5-5896. to Clintonville Rd. Folle er and jgt numo. Mav be lived | ' : : 3 is comfortable $00 T DOW N . + ACRES ANT @ i ¢ ROOM MODERN signs. im or rented for year around use : ee 345 Oakland Ave, ai oraz we acetty err ranged | W ALLIA MS LAKE tend eeie oe Dr economical, oat hanse Cad of tera” 400 beets Don't fea oe; immediate NO MONEY DOWN Towne Ae pee Bee padet aeeee, Bod eon backboard This ta an outstand! velue in r pent Has \% be'’ 3 fat ce —— well yon’ home with " * possess: - . * = tiled bath es jored fet 3 bedroom tri-level me eo | pe tl revue LP) Price or qu cb =e REALTOR r cA T SE BE mo | TO — . ace neat my me om. | There efs 2 nice -bedvoome wun | tifa living room with ore sale ot <11.500, nensonanie terms | moved Se Men Ae 5 Partridee ie ie “bird” to — - Y L N ——= = —} = ee downpayment: | cored et it asceds Posar~ and the | glee ite _bedreoms and dix a REE “GREGG. Se = RESET FOR BETTER HOMES | on if CH A] po | ike amg rare Gel ieee vi ee | Oa tat eae "| ODEN AT A LOW DOWN parent Siler: as No ee a RI ‘home “ta all brick and x and { {tom room. and large 2 car ot; | Eves, FM 219i or SM 2.900 o ° : as hed ond PO a i ivision ail Tree a itt Tate privé -— = mas rd % Ypetiaat ° Fated ‘ 3 noes 114 baths, fin- a an Sonne amar and | leges ; Mey Except Wed pea Lake Estates REALTORS | ’ ta.90 LAKEFRONT, se ound OG... Sunday 2'°to 6 ; on yi8T2 oF 3 forces Leet era, carey. tt fra Pg sig SO Ci pte | shed Hvabie stiity room, | ae i ace) “Dixie’iwy. | F. C. Wood Co. NEW FHA oor a $3,000 down P . reed, Fae, Males, paved | ealect ‘and introvemsek G ATEW AYS tO) 100 ft. lots. 1 block from nee Frontage SS nee Borngen aL on owe MODEL HOME oe : —_— Iuxurious, yet onomi- "pedrooms . 4 PLos YEAR AROUND ‘After § call OR 32060 ae an home fe Too than | 31 BEDR ee Bw arg ie e tiring en : ehe ‘ wea eee ear winder jare Close tm, Two tamtly Puny fur-| $2, ceramic ille bath, tinder H APPINESS Clarkston grade and high veer a 29 ft, of gute. me pects = H i “feat “ie urine room with 4 nine Bitchen mien separate utility room _- : P pee e tee lot w : : frontage on y . om en, wire ard inundry s Wie “oll heater taedene_ever = “trees. 5 a ee school. Paved = porch. ferme: t—ot ise front very meat = —_____|-_fr*_sleetete ste ! bath ter oil fore ft heat, - $14,750 =~ Twhieh im ; . school, Paved streets, ex-- +45 reom + All wie tho ¥T a a3.) we ce ae nb tales drapes and carpeting yee ‘ A SPECIAL HOME =: 0.300 LAKEFRONT. Small 2 bed- | finished in ite pine panelling. = ng mg he ol ap ny Priced Ry < ‘ home, re en t ey ‘es ww) age * a an ee me N ‘i ARE, Oe: aa ee ae bee - tra large modern kitchen | fleeping ne. porch wales ve goed tase matic of] heat If you want | lonttue tn es ieee uecoesus un ated t “5 ot Elizabeth Lake R Ra Gate. 2 level. 86x38 ft sg 1S eS. sine ront home and & piace -to hath. which is covered slong with | Jotlya Ave Es orm way at left. to aberese decorations end feel-! with table space, large. Geers books slart any type of business this THE ime room with w= tq wall > es FE 4610) property." Potiow gn ins of spectetionn, ly Some $31,800 LAKEFRO Shedroometaty carpeting. Alum, storms and | SYLVAN VILLAGE a s is es ~ ieee, Five ate bath, large OP homme. “one Noor plan | consteting dining ell. Features you; {3% sfaESeY aS ‘cements Poe ss ae ne ee oe: N RTHRI D E feetures, Ta ake Deiva, on Fitaaberh 3, dedroom peteh, lores Hving ane “porch “glassed in. Modern with o nets sor ong 4 Bate yk beach room home in the city of Pontiac O G home can be bed) teem, pi watis tied c = ee a will find in-only the most Sater aan one co the best | on the west side. ed : = LASS down, 6100 per month | sath tare Sit ooo —— school comp — fore. . N “ with slate floor and guest closet Se homes obtainable — Gothen jaa 3 a4 a pond yal minal $15,506, terme 2 " the 23 ft carpeted living room ae . } oH automatic é SUBURBAN. 200 FRONTA Goes as, is Pric s2ib0 “SATURDAY 5-8 P.M. with Heattiater fireplace.’ car.) €xpensive homes. Drive B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | $f ft ih Pasement. | aut bedrooms Intae living pido $950 DOWN Atte A. frontage on paved sirect SUNDAY 2-5 - Kechen, a) mammoth bedroom. | ont Sunday - FE 4-0521 tained ‘home’ for’ #2100 dows, . ; ; ered and dty walls. full base: | 2 bedroom beat, ttle bath, -y-—— e on pa et. breeseway finished in Enotty pine. Le 1117? 8. Telegraph Rd. CALL~ BIGGER AND BETTER |. rent evte ad heat 3% tures. | te, block to schoo) mmedtate u shade, Ideal for con ‘all valescant home, of duplex in - : : eee eS Sn unaer Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Tage. nict corner location lote of | possession, tote’ price $6,960 some, or juste « iovell home Seminole. Hills Brick Pal baeen Oi beat, “Tully tne W I | E T H. AN EVE R fen Abe eee ee ee $1250 DOWN ~ Rasy Seppe Rese _Re Really 4A10 Oneida gad equiepes Anderson win- : Lake. Serééned front DOW? 5 San q One acre of at a a gee TS See a ‘ re ; Mode: 2 z thes cetnoe Pa LARGE MODER, a ANIL Y, 533 Ine cc roorted b} aig te. ey es, ie home ge Dri Pink OPEN — BROS | price 99.880. with - 82.00 don he dinin ie new side . pant nek A Moa Ad og custom 5 y ee oe oe Three bedrooms. custom ae "price ci rive out Dixie highway : 7 THE FINESTIN- tL —— ¢, furnace storms & screens fan. Aluminum windows, Tree . Adan REALTORS : NES t ORTON ARIK 1 SED. tenia $4500. Ter marble sills and of! heat. Pen? (U.S 10) to M15, Torn! - $005 KN on oan 9660 Dix’ Hey. ROOMS. Ranch reni home con- Why not in: 4 ARE AINE sonbaY's | Phone OR 3-1872 OR 3-1760 ING steting of living room with dining ° SYS ae ager ese fine new homes Sunday 2 to §? West Hu 5 Oneida liow signa. e SMALL FAMILY ___.$500 DOWN New weal, este? Lake Lanes Sv omes eeellent of] forced Bes out ie Duck Wateh for open OPEN SUN, pak Rips OPEN_ SAT. & SUN. 12 to 8 PM. PDD DOWN right for %4 mile to Wal- dro road, turn right to|_ model homes. WM. A. KENNEDY ~ a oR = $1,250 I pow N astered painted ott furnace, hear Dixie Hwy. . | Privileges on ediate see BS Large m era 2 bedroom bunge- | low on hg Fg . MODERN LIV Our newest four bedroom brick ranch _honies are "ett “modern kitchen fot! shower pit nga came # EAL RSTATE FE §-5091. or FE 5-9471 FE 5-2564 If no answer on, oe Hit Jost = rativ Re YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi-/ fied Ads. To solve every- day problems quickly, dial FE2 8181. through Rent Ads! Room, ting = West cede you ACTION, Dial FE} 208, | : Thnaiengonyed i day. |_| West = Exclusive Private Lakefront "$2 built, room brick ranch Greuad level ree. onto nel ts; wF ivan Lakefront DAILY AND SUNDAY TW. bere” 2 : bed 1 > do dining fm, olf heat. wire acre wo SUBURBAN RANCH HOME,’ Bchool aga + 3. bedrms. fence. around ye jot. 990°" with” ony | naw available with long Seegteal Huron st Open Rvenings —* r 7 : “FHA financing. — MS Vi : Very eursctne a coe home on Established ine MODEL OPEN | OOASES ftlog wake tor, 1-8 PM. )Raprecmted “Onis "92.300" Gown, 342 Aupurn ‘ Fm ‘43903 « ROOM 1 oven. five Plan to join the many). 92a Ca % fixtures viewers unday by driv- not inatalied, "tor fow "wert ing ow rom Pon-| = _tiac (Dixie Highway) to nor wey | Andersonville road, then, Cute 3 = bungalow, Seat NEAR Settee Bee pag A ni rie®k bome, roughour. ag Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 1097 W. Huron Cool ~ shady - inviting! Mt turn left and follow di- ars ereened. nore! S rection signs for 4 mile. | $is.900 42.000 me t Lake Angelus View -. é Wai. A. } REALTOR PE 49500 | ~ forward ge i House nites = : P 9 “WREKEND. SPECIAL For Sale Acreage" 47| For Sale Farms 48 a -2to 5 SUNDA fhe eat: tm this 2 bed } EYER AS. GO0H- =_ rs t : i YU . 4 and & room houses on each.| .. ; a _Sunday’2 to 6 Aluminum ‘stding with: Y leges. 18 writ ‘Daten Lake ei a each. aS S one ee Sa met telle en : we | Good ; , appt St i. | paneled utl i< e, pine F (Huron 6h pleted ' soil. Partly com- new and : bile: oe ‘ell worth SAC 3 chard. room house, se is io he — “es 950 with 9950 down. A 3 ac! RES. | reed. 100 with = : ullt-in” tub: aye ‘school #12, fnilen from "Pon oy a en oe. pickure ee ee, ee Take JR of tees carden soil. Lots | Do $ spacious liv- - rh sescent Lake Rd.: turn “HI the & ive ‘across rothy Snyder Smog tat nd om bask and. ake one Briere: 2 blocks beck end . i hehe avender re to are” Real Es al IER 40 6 W eee te . “a, ieee | ype oe Realtor | Wig et era rasa ry After 6, PE — . ae | Pea br Sie tooo Partridge Lk. aoe es eto ’ : Acre —~ creage - 18 THE “BIRD* NEM. Realtor Px P bait ae tant TO : ahedres r 7, oo ar ei e : Mow ao cee te bome fODAY S SPECIALS rative Real Estat iad SUN , ie tween : | ow U. 8. High arceess o Exchange | 18 ‘rw “RID” SUNDAY 1-5 men he: proverty. with on “Siered se om eat Lake 9 mod- ——— TO SEE | Drive out W good road * facing on a for ph on ¥ home. plus owner's 6 room IN TOWN | -Biver aac es ‘ach alee’ Rene Aa Am) Eee Sait Hibs | soon. ‘stn “cn termes : en fh m right « t a : a Vers wg) Mept_f Foom motern | top ronion Go we Anders and TADD ‘S; 665 Un EE & GREGG | 4OMBER, 4ARD, anp yt — Open ie ees Lo paved street tp Pon-| Mien '@, and nc. son Lake nat +40 WORKS Thumb MILL- room ow Nr wen Ieice cctsonecin perce, | MU 8 ea tnepect thie cunion | 4286 Dixie H _f Union Lake brake wierk bide. 66x130 _of land. FE Acte © oe asement and ot! héat Pull | Wome with reom Ranch Style OR 3-2) wy Dravten Piains wes EM 3-3107 or 308 ‘acres. All concrete bidg. on 2 roy COOLEY abe Sunday 2te@pm e is $7,380 on terms f Priced at meng mee? bee 3406 a . (Of - tana 05 | .down plus inventory. rete floors. $13,500 ' NE ne : oe : Lm fie on Ly orcas” beast aE Lake Y ront IDE | ~ >~R Lapeer Radner MM ng oF gmen| 7 CABINS AND # ROOM ® once Phone iy mat Cony | . ee * . ef th) ee soreom Home’ a poe — ha just off Rur- : RIP Dr sian — tudes i prmer's (arm $4,400 gg ibang wee 3 of the finest arge room faa’ heal & 5, 7 io Auburn * on the t Fs aoe: mes ene of th and } % Aad deal bias HILTZ = K FOR ‘Moms mat Ls a Siandich enic route ie m LD NOW home: yeti naee lakefront | some “fisin’ up war ueoas . DEVELOPMENT im cae OL, 1 the Straits. t. Materiard brick Be 5 for sale ee a on | ie ws Estate and snsurance 12 ACRES with | au ons NEAR maLPORD a | YOR A — freely +o WARD E, PARTRIDGE oy ee oe me ee | cee mane ‘oipe thee ah pare retin R & SMALL HO Biterr ogi farege” buul taatveet ‘or |REAT-TOR eae: ome ae soe, | fan a aa sae ae) 6 renal foome, pint ovher ae ss | Bedendies t- 2-816 good = eal estate and 8 IERBERT C. DAVIS pout aee, | Ve pitta mant ? “lg ACME. 3 ite tots | Wie tO SACP geet | SO ssrmes fe naomi ae 0024 Pentine Lake Ra. ' 1 a View of neeutt 3 ULL BASEMENTS : “No; no;>-deart Let's | Lame $36,000 leon” ‘ae st & Son. eymaker in. the entire grea. rom room. Sanaa . the min o” have-that-happy-expression- : nents ee ae wise and "wellplamsied rooms _______} fir Weautiful Eitehen ane bas. | - "during our vacation! = yee ene Enea. Eien rrer| iat Soe se eer ian over met : breeseway. double | y baths, 2¢ e ae = nS I 4 and butid sell due to illness. $7,000 r must _Tvectea’ hots” 018.300, ' itving, room wih ma: AC heat, and many aaa 80 ACRES — s.| or will sacrifice on terme sive Ledee: mas- standing other = | : with excellent lake front- a sacrifice for cash, Bremen | Sen. “tamily room with siestins covstatepen 0 pee ee | For Sale Lake Pro 44 — Sent oa = nee 832 | von Paniie 286 ScRSOa * Glide Master = a trade, © equities i Pp. For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Png | Rutledge By wer a aster__'site ‘i NXIOUS POR THE —— 118 ACRES. Leeaied. an Ind Sale Business Property 49 Bu - eany oy Ps én talene Shoe ther Beat Buys. BEAU TIGL Ponoa on <5 ae — AnD —" BIN, meted — sae lly Ready \o 0. Sale Business Propert Beid ' aw iB \ mador electric r 7 RTMENT uf Whipple Lak at beau-| 360 East PER MONTH mete BUSINESS steals alerteetemmreell Df oy E , = : “On Te 1d ! Vive cnssotene?y laree beawtitatT oi “Bre ton Plains eo ana uee lg omy Road, Oge- | 160 ACRES on B Walton, 17 by - | sa FE. PARTRIDGE SUNDAY base-ray radi - ad with rich few! ff ke route No B aidwin Ra = oe by - 300, RADI REA eos Neva e wat, professionals Ries fireplace’ beautiful “all lake-right lots to, share over 600 Sane CAR, the ‘lgns, ee earn Mriice theae. | REDTAURAWE POLLY we sp) LTOR FES 8316 ~spactous 1 floor ecorated and a ly “4 : is exceptional tt. of private over = met ANT FU ast w Huron with thy | to in ( lv laree hed- | e nae + with a LLY St. fame arog an abun slime This | Sod treverne ied mince | COOL AND SHADY Teomena aioe iat i hot | ya Ah Sede'pices | fging vine re Good IN| head io go at SOW per acre pF OE * w iv lent sand beach s Exeel- with : room with lavator eation | Good i wheel Near &k junting. . DRI "| —— pie s3u28, bess sclibue on fishing ach ant geod down town Plant epg eo tea Award barwligren “MA 52131 - MA 6 Phone owners, me Se sig9s — dey Bs Mena wear bsiewowd st _— 40x80 BUILD ed on M r) ANT, Locate _ -, planta: a, piety . an live . ar = $f 250, lorpe ¥ a d way, * —— H “me : Phacang fal pot eee: Drive out Orion of lead! cae ig sere couch OOL E Y L AKE 0833. oe he Mich, “ere = Located close to ING “ tor Wight porty. ty. on Sar, Moors. kitchen 1 a women's fl Just Gan Loe) Griae shrube ond garden trees, cues DOWN. a ta 3 bedroom hors. Piss-| rear “ROUND fi Hoy?) OR ar ACRES with 3 pest. 1 story biock build: + CARPENTERS W ve ee set urn left on Indian Perey house full Neasue oat Dandy hepecelgtend BUNGALOW eres denne targe utility room, | Pont — ee magh Bnd lot pres sorth ae a lake | ness toe garage cy others = Lambe Co cas an nae aye! ; : wen ore tad Gutinclve Renata Ble phe a porch, “Pine garace aa pte Manoa call neat, auto: | Priced at as es 2 nice lots | OR pi Good ~~ tor eash a are aaa | heat, sewer Osea cuneate pertenced ctrpenters. fou hed w are. — = ce neh gane a al ation “near priced at lust 94 tarda and) dow y $9259 with 61.500 — oo Ve “Assist i in All Ph | systefn, 1¢ eae volt lighting familiar with ie oe it, poly oe ao | ee room “0 make ae = . a, This ts one fn wm to ~ r less down, Dor othy Snvd Subu iD nases | eF must sacrifice fo or Own-| at Ced: air Dave Bere, eee ae pnb aie ae more bet man sralelied Bele foodld Lavender | Suburban Sceperty 45A_ of Development EL hao fe car ba mm Flint Michi. e etc, The bathroom Te . OUTSTANDING Tae wo Huroa ———— R e right man opportunity tor siceping. a yen Geers oe - cl 2 OF ROOM wie Cen STREET. | POREST I Excelent location 2 om eaten 3 Bed = Ses ail Annett, Inc. FOR SALE CHILDREN 2. SHOP. is woomin, waa o a tral location weear os aa eee smurieg eave becation'| 3 (eg anes J vedrms.. den. freaaage. * a att 00" Ee etter -TORS fe Rochester OL ¢-0721 #30 dy bee tie Lake A-real howe for the bao pepe ee | ce pl hoe ob rai oerege aoa tireplace Necreation room, with | REALTOR: BS 2 at ey enh ai an eee — sh — u ond “103 dese. Overios “ | fenen O enpnad Plenty ‘ot Dice lv ogg mia a ear cong “ue FE S00 1383 Club Dr. —— Beene ees Er acters | Om ee z= = Sunday 1-4 _dusiners. VE ¢ 20 pee onl OE OE a ape gs Sund femme) (gpaed on ian sere tered wall ae was (oo _Road. (M381 Dial OL 2-081 ura | Oven Eves — eau ee La idav < 2taS bet You s. oak flea ee one 2 92-0821 i Fe ke privdeees. 1c eg ee Long Lake E Pm. | with $1,000 oe ment. ott heed Mtanay carace and WEST SIDE ~ ROCHESTER # ROOM “pou tae OWNER, 3 ACRES. =n = WE ST r SIDE ie aches OF LAN piit.a caah te tries ety | “Ein Cestey | take Frat F LOW sett in @ burry npmme that will. ‘ST SIDE Rocce Oh Fe, eg Caan Cal MA S-4351, afer 4.30. | wt, enetracted penta. ft block | Ideal Pacigh ois soxiz0 . Pr. near Leos pt gre as mh been ey DOWN PAY MENT ort mene 19 060 | wi 30 feet solid 3 wedroom | home OCniNO FOR A BARGAIN “3 Lake Fr t a protession in street Ideas for Tetation oa] © “patieion types of business P'uinst to Conroe" iumnTn"te | Mice pt, thee Sd oa Lasts vin tne rome, | Saar RTH PERRY ST | furmece full ball aod Sack tea a |* Om dram howe Sh base. | We have tu ontage | oS ni hice terms Spey ee e J i et i a Lal ig beach 24 fh oa ind_m geet ce Setar Res Doautioe resme ot veer screens. Herd to —— ta | cuecilont vst ae ee aan ore eee at WARD F. P: | Sotnens Sue anes by ap WwW pe ace, tnd picture wi sie Ite gost "Fae down pay: ivebie reome. and ‘be u|iwea 7 =e a one stores lene fremece | § cach are u 1 RE PARTRIDGE aed « ar ent b a ¥~ tte hoe Yi! | “ n * i* res wee e| . a | . SAT. & Tete Stiteten “and vay | mig B00 wi ess | bm the, ee af then a heme |g: _-Bhown'by “appointment. Vintersned Selling af QaniO each _ TOR FE 2-816. “See we me be F, ; ive 1 rae o a 2 , c as a ac t If you have ped aby to 8 bia teo Rasy ‘sles Price COUNTRY HOS ance een post 14 ae Stout, Realtor | REAL, ESTAT oo mma ‘DORRIS & =0N rms ‘ i aw ECT , brick, 3 bedroom hom = an alt and Sunday Mr Finn ot Oakland Tos seus: Ue orice open sunpay 1s | Sen eae Ze ose onthe, sl L EST ATE \ WH Rent Lease Bus. Prop. : A. REALTORS | eisst floors, On a eat ‘ ‘ownship is thi . | om “Tall - an cri a Vea Co-operative | Real Esta ct oon. 4, foom house on two nares DORRIS & SON keer _ * ig ssa L ~ ga. OR RENT. 1200 PRINTING & RU te Exchange Clarkston w)th 60 ft lees “ine tae ee ote are | REALTORS mies RONT LOTS. FEW E R cites oF store butting 189, business includ BBER STAMP ae Gan ts bole pea oat ay ‘be e. This house 152 PE 41587) C forth of Pontiac, 9 Pees Sale Lots ~ tax *"oear, Huron and mages agers wan lla mia Sh = fo see our model We kare you out pil Wega aly arg dd | Co-operative a st | Clarkston, 13 S. (remtage a beow- Dlirel ones petite! or ‘Mittora W Huron Pi sats Pontiac Press ‘bon 73 ete Write a Yuk Meas tor ae state Exchange swimm eno. | AG | ron, now id SUNDAY ee | tm 1863 ream ranch heme. but i a ee ee ee BEFORE HILLS | $35330." 9680, 2390 Newberry Ra. = | 24. pl Ap = a Drive out Dixie Hiss c Te ON BOSTON “| town’ biteben- aitached. Xounes: | ~~ PINE LAR Psion Elisabeth goumury eee = EE plete some a 1 i: Seoeie! Detroit, W' ation, call a or le ~—liams _Lake--RD__ Driv, wit. «WUROW GA | garage Extra large lot car | NE LAKE of Teleg: . ad 3 ete w| 85 ACR |, |) : tra e tett 10 Pric GARDENS tifal shade tr with beau- By ow : - | raph Rd. ~ RES Ce fay fight at sen as ws viatd for. 6aah = cocell poresin at ees This is truly e | 2° ner: Attractive 4 bedroom, Well located bet D TO LEASE. ring. ‘We window 7 located cn Longwerth & "Wilk rsa Laree ginss saslesse for an plies Bon ae Call | z * anand a — room, m. CARL W.: BIRD, Real | Ortonville, hae he alent Saf tp = dept) pm PE yO ea chinery, Must pom e ped with mee : wearers te heen te Wilkie EXTRA ary ake rooms and bath. | An ere marion A soa $03 Communit ea tor | rocimetely 0b scres —— Business Opport Ith. Terms to suit 7 Siem | Stormers | Moria pia Panama: | Meera Poo ed (ESS walties 81) re jog room, i. 4 mes mil SEE It: : bo. ts) C m brick 1 rom ' bbb eau | ? LOTS WEAR Cc. ou: | NICE . with vanity. Ext Full tle bath ponte Cheertul live Calsniat modern ms. Dutch frontage ft__lake. ben ce ER REAL EST | HOME BUSINESS : re with. fir he ro to the mi | sandy be {Lake — orky: LAKE, | Oxford. Mic: TATE and will tsabled FOR M | cae a aes te Taree bee compen ~ pots richly Reattal Wooded Settin arene. 100 nt tesa "reat Eres eaoarea “eee | Brosdway, ae aa ae ay owen cael | Gwoer te business ma It's only a hole now. Real | on ¢ dears lovely ce kitehen 3 BEDROOM 4 ome Khas every feata is Oak) Lot ON LAKE | = visburg. ‘ust outside tine Pres: vine and porch garage, | Peat LAKE So ft. lake f CO down shew inclodied Busine ahon _ Biva Real et Incluaed. ed Po ea eam Uh atge well landse room home tor pee ane tree) heme. Sere 2383 ORCH Hazen oat SEE td 2p Baas hoo ro “ sn as pied — — pone ge storms got ~ home ee on ste, This is peg aoet eon a ™ soand a pedreoma, 3 Tom. kitchen, aT MIDDLEBS 44 RD. Wie "fake na. oo "Pts 1-38; SO fee business nance io iawn 20% _DISCOUN -- : Aone tt ie coueuk Genny aod Call us now veetigate. | tis now nner bees. Hoo rag seh. S40 Te veatess. NI re bas “For Sa! ace equipment. = Pre ent balance on : = ae A nice ‘wide’ femil mae ine ‘ fie We ink in Choice School Locati : Epirs STREET avant _ Lake okies Dr. Beg TIL OtES LOTS. FE For Sale Farms 48 al OYD KE NT. R fs ‘ eymente a2 ise ae feabesyaner | ema 2 mene, | Myers, mts at pro Beede decsratng. excsiet, pet ten akay come FW oan ROCHDALE age MALL FARM ow terre ram | | Rees attest ak : : bath ho ree 6 rm. and Own - | Son, 66 W. Huron St. : Beauti : “ Here is @ tov . 7 _ Ment—te— ves bad low with Letts show oy gp Rs! Ri AY O’NEIL Realtor an wheat and wg Fogg Ween $4,500. $i,009 down” Total price Neprreee oat ‘UN_ MANN RD. a ‘Roenesiar Heavily” wooded corner a e “beats Nas “tone pats : | heo- past Excetient Eee eres ranch home wi why nad W. Huron, = id ar gare, " ortvdewe « 3° with lake site. Call | chicken ert hee ix - _ et Sa a! “carpen, Nein moron Behed 2ties ia on sue” tye place for the, growing tam 7 8 a Sita, “ease or S Se See il_owner OL | {8 x 22 Spar garage. Bent #xi4), Garage,Gas Station _ RAY ONEIL, Realt / ee ee ee ate Exchange —— ed) Ey ag Sofie oe : * LAK I ¢ : 2 of i ment, . | SUMME Sree le : “ E F ers. and shrw' flow- an — ban Bad $16,500 with wor- WM rage, tiled bath. +e — 1 BR COFTAGE LONG LAKE Tri-level. open vase RONT| ren “tene sand rty ts en-| Owner is ae Home : oo won- _ mr KNUDSEN tractive neat. clean home fe ‘pea et miles from | bi a ~ ae ere eer a ‘Sco fas eas 0 stand to | increasing &« Wonderful : 2 —omiy 642,200 7 = 8 9008. ae ae ieee .. oe after 8 4.0, un Saw. IN. GPS REALTOR ompOaD ee today. | _ae ‘$900 Gittins Bivd 5 poor — ponds Weken Siva. iv ae = $5990, down ¥iceo ; = ines om very’ —— ve +4516 Eve. o PES We ha —_4 trie pum) eta _Blec- ow Call aved road : main | $1800 DOWN — ait ve. FS 2285 ve a branch office In Lake | poreh. gk screened-in | 99 43_Roval Oa ‘ u DDS, ] area of several ‘Pontiac in leon meas room bungalow “here. of land. ol 3 BEDROO 2285 | Grlog and have listings in OX) Geep. 13. ah oa. Bete. aa BUniDING. Los in ROCiTER NC. | tebe t $20,000" plug. inven- A. JOHNSON, fern, 1% car gar setae ct Lee “ IM RANCH dential eG caerd & year, | See 8 fan | ee rot ah down payments es “Dravton Ptatns . Dw. cegnt +, es BE pe ere t) tera canting cae us var) Roan oa | Sen eo | Sas eS eee iee cymes | at na se te ee Rd 4+" KEEGO 8PRPC . 60 ft. fronta, uge lot with | our Orion = offi¢ s & prices. Call | __ : : i ee - a> 2533 Inte TAL 4 im. | Reade tt premsagy A ero Lg cad information MY 1. a r LAKE FRONT _ “CRAWFORD : oe — Sone Mey F. ( i ieinecatnes eae a" decorated Owner | Sees eek ent beach. || st #6 E Flint St cmp) (eee ae oan om bath, large | 53% AGENCY b +7088 cil AND -Ré.—____— lo Co oo ey Term with $3 900 dow = LAWRENCE _W ser ton stone fii ‘a W Huron a no AtETY 8 r Wittens bd pene | “a ee ened porch, shaded lot beau: ___ Eves PE 41540) loc: Seem ee sane. ow N Sonivie shar ce + BIRMINGHAM AREA 7 | tite sandy bench. ‘Purnished ne aoa Bk MY 3-708 pouty. PJ ACRES. Just Sr. aA ‘ation irvine After 5. on’ Pak Open 0-5 eS ern bungalow full Basement au- | Vers. attractive tea ARE C “Pan cn + 24330 | BASEMENT COVERED, To gg ine Pliny Mig gg amd saa teams an aE oe raiture WE ee : : FU Merme 8 cnrecas ciceneepae va beme pa brig ranch EK 4.98 ace 1919 M15| —miles_cut_s28¢0_ cash, FE i sa peters of Be _ Holy, a MElrose cotate and all ats —— thd E = 1 L PRIC E esndition * one ts in cxeetient | Lonely new. eeighborhoed Lares 1¥ ‘ ay 2 S84 ROCHEST — —r2- rome +-Watkins= Ponti or lakes. fodern ‘h - DRY shase sent < 7 NEED ss large Well Graded Lots | $13,000 WEST | and. tasteful ete aed 36 FE. PIKE Modern & room ER_AREA | 300,3,,180 {building lagna ak ee w= | & Soo Soutea, Royal Out, Cash = FRACTS ae “orced Ai H Calont SIDE - Laree t-reom |) .Tide averh y decorated has . we ac ranch type house | sie 8 " acre at fi35° T= yai Oak . uyers waiting. ~~ 2 eatin al © mor rhang and = iw it te | block from sirieted are Highly re). boo Full price, §25,- : __ courteous servi Prompt The Bath - g ou Lar | Tage attached Ca o-car _A- . iful lake. : beau- | ice & Close to bus se -000_wiih $12.000 do ; BUSINES aaelebe- ce. Get our eat 1 ; of shade 13 ae lot “with plenty ie wash rpeting. drapes i bergein ‘or erms of a) f¢ schools & stares. ‘On - balance at $600 and . ~ s& HOME yout por es Colored P | with all sides Brie tea | cluded __in posite ond éryer in rf c 1D AR Ponte 2, miles from Prt seoon and 3 oemt * watdrent. a tony must — se. Rata or call FE ee __| St oe eee room with ining eentae tivins = L LES S MELIC K- Pontiac. Low as $1180 with about piact be ond immediauey, |" eens to. thriving -cs win ab Ask for Ted Me- —_ Solid = OPEN pe al aoe : - 2. ealtor = W aterford- D: 31. Oaktand at Bi main highway mor meggey Wo "i AYDEN 7 lid Oak Floors STE 1F 4 —priee—-$24—1—_ 4 ‘| Ok. oan St. Rochester ~ 100 x io ft dd ray ‘ton “Real Estat te. Since” 1918.” : bd = lome is a # % hog he EL gE. ££ Blvd. L_ He BROWN_ Real tee y 2teS pam. 1 or Branch Office ice neighbor buliding sites. vers snd njormant. ar Irelaxation ‘Money | te bees —Resler WN Realtor af ANKS ¢_—-ker- Colored Fane ae: } == BROKERS _ $75- fe. wot’ a PreFab home.| S*seaese be ana ap new metal Elichen © .| ee A rare : Perry Aer bil walt averte om ita a oe We need two men wi +. ae Z room hare with wely | Se ed ens el iam | Gare es es ie abl t You tan but pecans! type | feat and si I basement. ess * —. awnings, fenced reer | asa 2.2 ROD 100, 199 ft. buskding sites. Wigh!s : mee ese GMC a P rchase new = Ear oe ® quickly om, ya uction equal very ‘asigueetheete inal , . ¢ bedroom, Also. 10 =F = : a3 S eo tty: y' ‘poom, too) Trul ving ‘ cks to haul con- get. ayments. to sult ae to the finest of atoes down. 008 | sf FARM oe lly sis Sie ome oY EVAN LAKE eee ee +t livine: On. Rood __ ing home. even an charm. | crete, steady peat eS Se ot heip , ere good ground” each ; ae laws tg mart desirable, eee, |" DD 17 a pr, 1) acre very =| Ment. Good. offer to right S i: AT . a ac ; “and garage ont He at we | oa John Kinzler, Realtor Tatts iy @ “tor net tot [Fg ‘Ban a ont reste = ras Ore kk. Call FE2-3091, ak as : 5 : : i Frontage 309 =| 670 W. Huron St the “ake ‘wont and Village park feed” Just morn of Pemuine Sky |B tnrestment in the r. Kent. ‘ FINANCE CO. _ _EAST “SIDE eS ron St. | siteet water ‘and. gan on pe niv, restricted and | sais pe a a ag gs ¥ MACHINE AND FE 4-1574 {Foam modege Sale Lake Prop. 44/~ 3-034 _tor_detaits Spee ee i Priced . ‘and land. may “CLASS C BAR . Pontiac State Bank Bide : . ved sage Aw) ¢ ne ; ive ©’ . spline : wn - | Fe ee ae SPs WILDEOWL Bay —| Gouger nee Ba ese se , ELIZ _ summer lake, front Cd Bu . A” ELIZABETH LAKE RI ake mig _ Buckner s_ sm ESTATES. ||P x mare levels heme “with” automatic ER-MA STONE : = ¢ tile bath. oak -— RANCH WHEN. war _ |___wactive © i a ; ——- jquiser Abies'icey' ice | Harn, oeege aed Z 1 Meetectis | to borrow CASH | ES Bo ee = pa is 1 ' meen Ss es On Reenter teresa ne we 4 ‘Terma, [too -}-—— SEs =e : WE NEED LISTING “os 7 Feo ay fade mane ae Bean Fs dT ey * i e . from 7 eon ti : GILES REA \| By Mr. Ven, Located a ait meeecetees Tob K. I nd floor Nat? Wen LTY Co. | : Oxford. _For Sale Acreage 47 n rwin green’ aoe Bid, + Wak PE 50178 = iw 5 Pe nie Ne ee ~y - “dw. M.S OR 39-1450. F. i z at — ade way . ~ Stout, Reali a Mowens,_Broser B. fet a te beat Classified Ads! To abn. eas F Sale ss Seg ar eh ey . : : what you don’t To swap) aden ta wearabl Be 44a et aes oe: Priced | whit eh ' ets . us 4 )2-8181 — FE BOV ad a 5 Page A “LOST AB* wae 2-818) aE 2ET FE a: Say an writer | ee ere, SE ra ee een os) sae pavete- Ss _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1955 | 5 7 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60’ CARNIV. AL OY: by Dick Turner | F For ‘Sale Misceflaneous 0)? For Sale_ Livestock _ 2 ‘For Sale Housetrailers 78 Ne ta ht Na Pt Na ae Rect oF ae jor »> Lean 53/Sale E (State Licensed Lendere) NNN ANNE al tt te AP. = - - “LOANS $20 TO 8500” | TARTMEXT S12 048 naxox, | WAT-BIG SAVINGS (nn | ae zene, on, 20 st ia : : r~ ‘seratched Also several Good straight used lumber ax4— j = : ; HOUSEHOLD size ranges in electric and -ax6—dxt— fe at extraordinary values. Just arrived a car of 324x8" and —~——> ¢ : ee ~ pared FINANCE CORP. | shen’iate cre FO a fush deors’ trom 98.50 moe he OF PONTIAC” :}4 & WESTINGHOUSE: REFRIGERA- Wigdewe mode te zeur otser : : ese pee M 8. at. Zorentoes consiian, £69. 1 Thar red ¢ Reagimin concrete cad mortar USE OUR ‘po You own |4 eee pee ft, Doagetratier =~ os ws Fe star ComDirvon, wis, | Sana oe ee ee ee Bhingies-rooting nats and ovany | — | Tae: repairing. Com | ij SHOATS POR BALE ON 97480 ii, {r19 A ag as. : m: wheel lawnmower for Ra hing, | other building needa. | grain * Sih Pontes on Betidere. Mile Rd,, Farmington. Phone Far-| or nage i: be ae BEAUTIFUL NYLON DOWN DAV. ‘ say 16 NS. | bere san. te & &. Ibe Wee Moctenim. FR | _mington’ ‘anwa financed with email down a es fo down "ghair and “otiom maraetop PIANO, ELECTRI $We ca “save you money oo your| = f pom | Sa iy Lime ‘wed e060. ve OLD, BAY “HORSE, ALHO | ment. Private owner. Bee at Wainut * carved ig er portable suite, chest, . | ‘ ; ii : 1 saddles 22088, ____, _|_nings Ml ee ee BE satya tnd phous combination ae wit | 8m «one perce SURPLOS metas , | *Aitoen bulLpina oenvice, |! Boog bace item aise} gh, comion He cea FINANCE CO, . screen, ‘glider Ex basen one Washer, 40. toate mee POR SA acteeg | i : - _ FOR SALE weaiey “Hia' cane Ra. | CATE GENERA — AP. Provident Loan Co, BLON wire + is Be Z . LE = : it re sanderi- | Davisburg. M. 1 tigs “Clean. Mod Al i . pe sagt et Eswrence Bt, gp Oma fh a Botta Pediat .Poptia. | Te be removed irom property : Wail paper weamers—waxere sad |" ¥g. OLD A enacY GOW | _Kecge Frougy Park, lt Pentiae sine oa ErRigERATOR. ts “ Sexe Make offer, OL iand Fuet wl Tom, 436 Orchara ‘cai Fae ate 1. BRAS: FLOOR LAMP, a achine, A 6-072. Lake Ave. | FR COW o 1 ; : tabi tables, $7.66 : TEAGUE FINANCE CO. LAMP ants snap. ihe. each: Other items. vr tiie ong ee Ue rd Cameras, Equipment “OA. u, ye i === NEW 202 N. MAIN _| __ 10 seveRcy. HATTAN 3 PC. SECTIONAL SOFK.| sealer. ton ser lack. Porter : ee wg | OU ny in Fa worTis ROCHESTER, MICH. PArAnOON OUT a a rd ‘Corret Rives oat aaa imap OF 1% VERNAL shee] and — mach SS ies," classification 0 | toa. “Sau Fe Rare = dest brands. Perfect, new. auat- CHURCH'S ING. SLIDE PROJECTOR “Too AbTO: | #4 Pattee § Kurts hd. Hol: 1956 Ph. seri Fay tam| BOTTLE GAS igeretor fore itile more then a | “EU™- ber are) a aed _aie “Highland nas we Nene ann” ‘w ALIN 1 bUE § S : : adie : ; used machine Michigan Fluore =~ | aumento ey) ~MM ~ Kcig Mucical Goode 62 cow. GET CASH QUICKLY | fev lor ove compote inetate| cent, 38) orchard Labs Ave. | LMC yeycnt nrihicst and msi _ Sale Musical Goods 62) X3"Vanit Lapeer a PONTIAC Fuel cengen modern type of lighting for kiteb- | PALAMINO GELDIN Fa Up to $500 _ Puelgas OR 3.2491. ppg Bi ol ona’ com: BABY ORAND | PIANO. “USED, os ‘Bieckh mare, cow! CHIEF A to 1953 cars. B or tools. OR 3-217 reation, rooms, nn value, 98:95, made by gh $380. John pony! ss Tennessee | Walker wit . se ear * =] — _ 2s. ost deals ls closed. in fo fe lentes, BENDIX DIALOMATIC APAR?~ factory sl paresnn Michigan Flu- y TTTENTION BUMMER VACATION. Gamo, Groted Rd., Romeo. 2 FT TO 41 FT. a4 Sand ether vovarities. | ta bate “een: 3 700, eld. —Srsecont, ded Orehars Late Ate: i oe a the uch aod tasv wav Jom |@¥R OLD BAY Make ea00on | A COMPLETE CHANGE | Paro REFRIO A Si lan OE anche’ Severe ote Sie | bey fuer, tee weetasetas| IN BEAUTY AND _ 87, | plow, $4. N18, | SPOvEs BOUGHT BOLD. MINT. oreeseeerscsee ene: zi ) se Galisghers. PE. $0006, E101. After 3 call PE $-0087. | I Oakland | eer a See WO erie owt | eager seri "wames tincnent CONSTRUCTION L h Co. = Soastentet eater, 920.” , ne =. : . 7? 2 a A +NOW_ON..DISPLAY. Cae: Sind, itn ete SI WANTED: WILL CARE Fo FOR aun CORONA PORTA “a5 ee g oe . 5 wr ji “S-t0e —4i- spring for wes. PR. | > ~ é 5 Be3 PE 2.9906 | eters are ier jae es Soha cate ote emir Yi eet aE soe =| HUTCHINSON 2 32 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. models Fame i, oan, Cal ont al TRAILER LOANS > ae TF b= -38| ee Seesssese $ piece —_— dining ast - Beds co ais Ma a 6 Pull up ‘aan t2e72t set. w COAL FURNACE A an ‘finish nt $6 used 4 winters. Also | Warm ae open meet uggest , new ienereoring | ‘mattresses $18 Morning heater _OR | ere Rt he the meeting many T suse === mo | Fre SHALL USED PHANOM Baw | 1 Dinte Hwy Soumunrry toss’ co. ins ‘cusic A corti - New bunk beds complete. $30.05 | water heater. tke a red | . ~ —t ‘ cn — oa a $n pate Bee. 0B LAWRENCE Mon bist | frisereter, Be aban ee’ Shnette OAKLAND plywood, bas nde ‘ones —— | YOUNG MALLARD pUCKE sito] —* omaime : NDLY SERVICE Co. 1060 'W. Huron. - _ FURNITURE For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60) For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Gan TAPERED 13 AND Ty Piii- | “each. MA 6350) sas aean ous giQAne 05 TO 9 CROSLEY SHEL VADS OR REFRIG- 104 8 Saginaw _ PE 2-562) | ton storms and screens, house) ~~~~~—~~~~—— ; co compination $49.08. Oellaghers |“ Salg F arm Produce 78| « Sten Ber. ae io o iota St. +1838 detroct Gecenr =o ey a 10.000 BLY, SPACE oo ge ROOFING AND SIDING ) one $e Mareatte , fe oe eS Bo, ee Salt careaPutan By oz wins a On With BULL pions HSE. - aPINET | PIANO. LOOK® | ot ACKBERRIES- GET YOUR OR: Need $500 v ae Pee model 5, _natw ral gas ‘Cost $196.-$100. Sot Specta) oli on material _laahers FE 40566 Z der in FP Vicot etes Brite or hing ton eect a = rer il or w E - ; I DOUBLE HOLLYWOOD a “CLEARANCE SALE eee ; weMtons oo PLANO, “630. Ra. Molly, Mich, Phone Miirose ot used a urpiiese, WITH our , ay evesiag teas 1 eas " REEL. R ARYAN ‘et? re Geeer eon ah see toe D&M BUILDING _WREBCOR g dolaiong a Vi FLOOR a iTa\(n ES” S-ORC TTARD ___ MOBILE — CK . Le 32 RIDIN Plasterbeard and lath. s :: + om ttrecount $340 te ph ICE'S-O . _ 2 DOUBLE BED, BPRING AND MAT-| eK Ar ners} ob OME goon SED | Birch flush doors, $7.95 up. SERVICE 3175.06 "Gell hers. vate 4938 COOLEY LAK® ROAD as a SERVIER? = arr “ek ater F397 cal?! PP AINT-11. YOURSELF MOWERS: 10 GARDEN Faee | FE 2-7004 PE 32-8245 | is _FE 5-5970. PH oni TO iy TO ME Insulation, reg. and fot! | Evenings OR. 3-2276 ” L$ E. i t 64 Fancy fed haven peaches on sale é PIECE MAPLE D'N.TTE SET. | TUR, Several eoee ea tl etn. | Aelia : yr tors — SO a ae = $1.28 te $3.28 “TRACTORS «= CREDIT ae , ROSES. pie FT. we Ft. GULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES coaches are truly that, Then Home & Auto. is the piste $40. FE 48270 $2.96 to $6.05 Tene, White pine utility boards, T'%e G,_A, Thompson v0 8. Perry, _ RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FoR |“; le. Pick your own. Bring wine soon & Jalousie windows. joer fire rer so Semen or or ge ott Com , PORTA. “yh 507 aD oat mos “MA 8-108 Wondowsw * shew ee —— = STOP OR 3-0369 containers jo genie ao gt Thve cuecty of wyrene pee re ~4 new. | wo enaire ee | PE a ia PT LONG SODA FOUNTAIN. Pontiac Lk. Rd * comple = craitare fo Me cn, tod | Deo oa eats i 4 PRE Wrought iron, “qpenae ruber. pl en. CaaH ro CaN var Tee | Plywood, ve et I decorative Loot ane nag, Their —Verv_reasopable Call PE A i aoe aL TLL oF “WARRIRBORO, sew testeres, Low terms’ Bene & reper sailed to your | sold a ite c ti i's Tl. Was 4 wee fresh foad rates. Bee also the Friendly courteous service | MA 6-000. Northwestern Bathroom chesta 1 fens gene un |? TP DEMING JET PUMP. 3 | inevlat wall board & tile. JACOBSON — Sporting. Goods 2° | waiermeions and tomatoes. Will trailer “package in natty von thle ca Pon Se ona. of America’s = ee pee | b prcodip: fe iytow "ecaor Sctmic” an EEO | o120 Bogie Lake Ra Commeres t307 Dine Hey EQUIPMENT. | SURNSNELI, GUN sMOP BUY] fy 7 etth of Choverteat, Tave era soa Tim ‘Home —Ored ‘raters, 2 sign | Less all hin + $2.05 up DA ‘EL * 6120 Bogie Lake omme! _ 80T Dixie Hr ; Ai uel south ai food guaranted for $ years. reakfast ae Wie 3 well Deep weil hand and piteher EM 3-2731 © TABLE saw. TOP 7 wel trade, 378 4 Telegraph. FE. ill be open all dey Priday| Good selection Buy of rental h. FE 1 $405 «value for $270. Silently 60 up _pemp Phone | FES 44-0085. complete with m 928 =. 4708, and Saturday and Sunday, Come a P seit Fluorescent. wes Orchard. Lane roe fit trea 12d alywood as DRAW TITE HITCHES | S8€_ AND OSE FURNITURE sea Pt aie MODEL AGUS COAG. VERY | cut 004 ote oes — re bg ae , . " rhe, rt ue i AN A Home & Auto imino id AND LIVING ROOM FUR. | P]CK ORne hind thet bet ko tre frame heating aod coo stoves ove ee “Sand, revel & ‘Diet 06 nese” RADE A tard Sr. on| “Oxtord Trailer S | % i Mi °) ie. ore! . $1833 — ul : EAINT STORE| |< t- wig ee! ie ee STEEL CLOTHES POTS. Ea 96.50 | ~~ rte 70 Pelton | turn west Michigan betta po acme! aoe Loan Compan WALNUT t 2 og ee = Ss owen 1088 _— Oe R EXCHANGE, FE 2-320 Ready Mix Cement, per sack $1 25 | A-? TOPSOTL Pitt. DIRT. sano, | firs roag north of fWoodbl, Ue - and exsories, n Company |i aan tees are | SALE ORCS aTORER wire oTOWE:| = MYERS PUMPS | Situs" Watinuce Conung "| at raw soil CRUSHED STORE iar, eee at [os et, == Hours: : Saturday DAL the ~ - j ei. ae a 7 Community } Net) | Bask af Bide Gresser» Chea. 300 aa | Used washer,. $14.05 and up meee te cusciioms: omits ve Regular sii "1 1-3 nip. uation well Sect. pall , “Er baeoad|| rE ne eats or PE oa Connie. | CABINS | Loa * es NTOWR. LOPTLINE. 3 __ Mortga e Loans 84|SininG ROOM SUITE 7 PC. | Oui, ,f" per” hs ie vm bom. One sao BrAYTOCK | ct poe oOtL PLL OmRT. | SED — Aven Peace ae “acy 3 Reese iat Welton’ ‘Biede ann Fo | Fe en, eet issanne, pues 019.00 $x? GARWOOD DUMP BODY 4 Reguiar $128. % be deep Kell COAL & BUILDIO SUPPLY CO | “Crushed stone, sand and gravel. [ripe NOW! Fick your own, Colo | Drayton Plaine near Dixie Mwy. ON FURNITURE” Floor_modet Hoover. 940 98 ha oS ee ee SS $1 Gcoherd take Ave, __FE>1¢1| Gari Bewerd FE COt | tel Create arn acrin of Ciyes, | 2 CUSTOM BUILT 3re" DE- Vi hd = \.. ae —— SS ee Abita SoS sol +. LOANS ON HOMES |B Stace rm put | riscr, motel Pri ome. test 5" pak WU NTE R_OREEN | KELLY’S HARDWARE STORM SASH EEE orp eapees Stee | Sale Farm Equipment 76) Ure %9 "tm -pBCouNT — IN OAKLAND COUNTY tachments, $25. Electric coffee OF foo, Bagel treeser, was 420-08) Sree Ot. 0 Pee TE sees aabery ot atoms, Auburn) mem combiqntion windows | _ Site. 7B bOee eee Great om paCOUNT, ON 4 maker, with tray, creamer, = —— Pa _Meights, PE 2061) Ss, nd de ig 1 TRUCK SERVICE, TOP AND tf will pay to $600 to $1,500 cnger. 900. m o6 ae pea of xsi *CRUMI P EL -ECTRIC |ELacTRic | POWER TOTES el ME ML od ard coors tow 3 iia aha fill dirt, eand. gravel. FE FORDTEROUSON PARM Fie | tees os va, brpraiier Ex- u ae om ‘FE Santi vetween | eviMON AND RADIO Som Pepe ae Wouserna amen | MOS ee Oo 4 Toomngen. 0 _om._te 9 _om Pitt DIRT FREE POR HAULING | meta ion Eimer Bcima. ee 1993 ANDERSON 31° 5° MODERN. } On modern homes. : aavEa eiOvE a. ‘bination. Excellent condition. “seme Desk Gas eh . ~~ SCRE EN DOORS r ee own. 0@ Monterey. Before Ponttag Trail, Wixom, Ph. oe No. 94 Parkhurst ~ 3. Sa Sertsiewes homes. Call_after § p.m, OR_3-1777. eet Fae Featonae re pepeeat yes compressor *winnow POWER MOWERS ROTARY W'x80" 8” — 88 05 x -id Am 41628, —— SACRIFICE 30P008 HOUSE. z < rees some anion ste enone | APR OM RAO CONT | Sy Shninte Selone SF | OER een mare | BES |" ee RN Shs Nw 0D Re 7 rey page PONTO Aiea em 7 00.90 ot big savings. Foarsese| 9. mn. FLOOR MODEL ELECTRIC CORN| Sane avellable W. . “ee pital’ Ra» Pentise —— is “OENERAL 20%, rr. ew | - ee “ * . . ow nN 209 NATIONAL BLDG, | Bank Furniture, «2 Gronard Late | 5 BET, RCA Hie SOLID 1 MAPLE | popper. MA 4.0866 Garden and Lawn Equipment, BLAYLOCK ORAVEL PIT FOR LEASE. EX- BEA apris | GRADER ano le bath, very nice interior, elec- ate. ee consol. Pull doors, Early Ameri-| corp popper. MA 40566, 383 8. Woodward, (North of i¢ _cellent eravel OA ©5035, équipmest. Belling out. Apple _tre brakes and Resore MA 66703, Pontiae FIREPLACE OUTFIT. rit, ELECTRI- | ean. New picture tube. year | — “a — | Mite * nae "Birmingham, © MI | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Co. {ARDWAY tates. 1608 North Milford Road — cal appliances, 3 beach cheirs, 10 warranty by RCA. $900. EM }-4213. | FUEL OIL TAN #1 Orchard Lake Ave. PF. >-7101 I a rE 4473 ., “4. sg wg, fruit Jers. | no WASHING ie oh “hut nap. — Flas wee: ~vemen | wey, y OALY NIZED Firs ade SU M MER S SAL E ae we ee on bey peat, sand FERGUSON rai. er Facet nc OO i A se er . | ™% . , LOW INTEREST | FOR SALE 0000 11 IncH CROs. Draper. PE £2400. | s-1407 le one tates f,| Uaton Wrecking Co. Ine offers | Str RUN ROAD onava PROC. ‘TRACTORS | LEY Cee ae eee ae — — | FOR SALE: BacK HOLE LOR- SAVE cee SUPPLY good quality amber Mok reduced |" ess road gravel field . field | ‘The new Ferguson 35 gives more — es Unlimited funds for single family) BEAUTIFUL MAHOGAN FIN- 7c ain, %. Ene 24 Crooks Rd. | oo 8 $2100 | Prices for a Jinrited * only, wand Washed 60-40 concréle grat- for your money Yee how well it xXC ange ’ _ . SP icwner Gee | ag nnAsOmAELE. PHONE On USED bet. Auburn & Hamlin Rd. oun oust ax <7 ¥in PRRON HURRY . cl. fee gravel 10A gravel Bisck | works oo vour farm Ask for & _ 1G I RSON 2 <5 SE TR ADE- IN DEPT. -| FREE’ STANDING” TOMLETS $31 95 | compresso¢ with 1-3rd h.p. motor, oThtty prices won't last a eae ee bed gare eve wp C Authorized Deale H. G. PETE so} FoR SALE GUARANTEED z 21x32 double sin es dehydrator. and Penn pressure Your Materials Now ae ae aa oy A orize eater + snes Buffet 8 | Washbowts with "aueige 1138 | switch. §46'00 John J. Redmond. For Later Use PROCESSED ROAD .& DRIVEWAY HOU GH TE N "x ‘SON ANDERSON, CHAMPION, GREAT 3-piece bath sets with fittings | Bloomfield Hills, MI_4-1994 | 284, All lengths 3c lin. ft. gravel Pit run eee Dig) Gravel Case, New idee ayogesos, Champion GREAT White 961,95 Colored $399.50 GOLD QARAOES LREEAIRED TO | 2x6 = —— = RES rea Fe oshen 58 N. Main, x Rochester, ane | ARES. 2 to ‘ re flan ne — Boy a mY on ss “a new garage odours. ints an jengths lie lin. ft. ~ RO: AD ‘GR: AVE LL JOHN | ‘DEERE B TRACTOR. vee Me a gee he] BUILDING LOTS WORTH s200 4 CU Pr. : 100 8. Saginaw Bt. “2100 | Terms. FE 4654 $5 per 100 sq. ft 5 we Ee Sencpee cc| Wc aoon, bs ben oe INO SOL nerOr ane \utome Saginaw 8 PE $-2100 ened | 4,00 delivered, PE ¢6508.| tor for ist tt ith . plow , tare. Hd. Ven Welt_OR 3-138. | _ pm. me ilies MRS ECONOMY” FUR PIECE FOR SUIT. FINCH PHELPS ELECT seers a RE, | New Pliscore axtx% $1.97 © sheet. waste ‘sae “AND GRAVEL. | rubber eultsvator, wi tacrinee, new at G0OD CLEAN ‘ti RNITURE AND RUMMAGE FURNITURE CO. Wilt sacrifice for $38. PE 32026 SB ishe. een ehieal = ment h mor | Se ore. eee oy U E S stokers,“ phim! ?. Pontiac “pulider's Bup-| _oer, FE ae wet for pickup truck. fue EB om Open any MANY | a pause oe ang ¢ oncom we oa OTL, | FLOOR oper obey redietor =. on al) kinds ea | pir OR 31834. a USED “TRACTORS UARG® TRADE IN ALLOWANCE | GOOD VACUUM CLEANER. REA- [AC, } AN___| “BTU counter flow. Complete with | $75, OU apace heater, $18, OR) anes ADVANTAGE WE GOT IT WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION P. PARTS—STORE ea sout eid lowe mover om nev é . 2-000. Cee . WAS ee | on ‘san. 0 Faced Meeting. EM PORCH Lights iN EARLY OF THIS SALE Tiack dirt end peat delivered. §| Qt, GOOD, LEED ‘Manes, ANE ‘AnD | 5. SALE PUP meh. M.| trie Con tou We Muren. oe ‘aoe American Lanterns, Old Enelish | pring your truck of trailer re eon rE bam0| PRickD TO 8% watrona my 8 a oun P. Wonder-tun rubber bees Paice, KiNG “BROS. FE TV : €- CONVERSION BORER. 30" 30° | Coach and Candie Lantern de- (Cash and earry only) | —°F-F ee CREDIT TERMS Fe) gallon, 40TH, rts #1112. USED TV $20.95 UP. USED RE a ite. rath-| signs. Also most compiete séiec- 7 Fi ‘Sale » Pets 69 FR 40TH FE 41113 _ Rent Trailer ‘Space 79 we. 61 ber cart, at oc fo er GE TABLE MODEL IRONER | palio “a” Appliances, 422 W. ferosee anaes tm ot ee fe ery le U pet ~ RING BROS meet wel ir Like Be, 488 .7ph after $30 | urea, Pe ¢y3 i Fr. CRAFTBUILT PLATFORM | {60”"Fiooreseent, 03” Orchard . AKC REO, FEMALE SEALYHAM YOUR 1-H DEALER TRAILER SPACE oe D CLEAN ee Oe STOVE. tread’ rteptader $12. 23 ft. walnut | Lake Ave. WRECKING CO., INC. Terrior, PE 2170 - | PONTIAC BO. AT _OFDYER.. AV AILABLE 130 Tilden USED DEPT. PE 20707 __ : ’ PAINT SALE (Gorver Orchard mai rd tk BM i ayy ny SPAMIEE MALE FO LEE In section of our motere © | wteH CABINETS MAHOGANY Le ee Fiemty Cat : ' 10% OFF Cochran's Wonder-lux rubber base DAILY 8: 10-2 we ae, He moviie. village All fnetiitie deen __3 ae pe. living room rine! During the month of July pats. Reg. 96.20 per ou Oe 20 ‘#200. — 27 | atampe witn the pu ROBI HOU: Bs PURMIFORE be. wood all building terials, toding erat gal Rog. ste Gh tes | t ie MOBILE VIL LAGE 36 months on balance. Also demos Kees rte Maren ae ee sows and mpegs | ears. fee Bol Clea eee mon pian over : , urns, Cy Sar? Ford. FE an. Be nireniagh 2 palol or PE. 8-30) aces | fit OLE aa re TapeeaanO ee = tiful iene Teen with white wall wait tires power steering, power tires, Hydramatic radio and wrakes, 4 Way seat, ie ear heater Wes —a buy more for ae rent wes * : oe Fr ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS aale. oil terms 2% per i v SEDAN BE. AUTIFOT ost a = vaown , s_dT’S DRIVING Remon For Sale : : 1 ‘ = ue. SSPRED. 6. i CHRYROLRT. CALL PE 33031 et en 408 miles Sine ie jean ENGLISy" ee hh Piva “ot Bese, nite : i mp oEDas. 4 wd West ‘side Uncetars Bob F t =. 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News : a bea ever since she came to New) The WIE. eee ar ‘Music = permanent villa in Madrid. There was bitternesa in her voice _ iY York from Butte, Montana, &s &@ expert jobaw bameg pow prowl oa WEAR. Music Ali the Time when she told me she would not miiss much of Hollywood. DETROIT wy — Riva factions | child. And the result is thé dis- | riding inthe-show-ring since. she 1:90—WiR. Jaen Band WAY TRA ceics Frank Sinatra included. a gathered — ape ae “what tinctive volee which so far has| was 10, Her biggest kick comes ee _ "News, MSU ine * x * * promises to be one of the iveliest| made her Radio's top actress, a| from fans who recognize her, not Cae’ gramlly | Theater Won, Nagerene Pulpit | 7:00-WJR,- Juke Box Jury sig “That filthy press back hhome—I've really got a beef against | | battles for the office of state com |TV star. and a leading lady on/as an actress, but ab the girl who News y Shorr 10 wie, La j r : - them!” she said. mander in the history of Michigan s— Broadway. used to jump horses at the Na- WPON. Gib Shasié Ww: Ameri jon. ; ; Horse Show Madison — 10 WIR, Straw pellet ow Tabernacle. Sundey| CKLW, Wings of Healing cen But, dear bosses o'mine, relax—she didn’t mean you; she | a ares But don't suggest to the at- | onal en " warts “aio verge AR, News onemne “referred to the scandal magazines. Three veteran legionnaires al- one et - haired —_ Sq Ga wae Mickey Short” “All my things are being shipped from Hollywood to —. ~~. pong Nae = ne ard grey her |. Tratfie deaths in the U. S, have Ee Spain,” Ava continued, “I want to get down to the fair in | sionding the 37th annual cea ane nose. topped the million mark. s00 WIR. aist Precinct CALE. Your Worship Bout wed Valencia, and from there I'll ge te Madrid and buy a house. vention, There was also evidence| “| get so mad when people who wave. water, Dancing wan tien On. ea a Myste i Mall Metro has no picture for me toe do right now, anyway. more candidates would be nomin- | see me on Broadway now rush up wiaK News, Mickey Shorr | S20 - WIR. | Renfro- valley $:00—-WJR, Our Miss. Brooks Wz, Wo “Are you ever going to pick up that divorce from Frank?” ated — Ves eee ee — and say ‘But, darling, we didn’t | cessor present commander, | know you could act!’ "’ Joan said, | Kent T, Lundgren of Menominee, is-elected—temorrow- 4 | 9:00-—WIR, William Sheehan Meeting N Gk: News, Tom George WCAR, — Temple WPON. waecwan “Arthur Godfery WJ, Second Were, M hope ro | ae CKLW, Mary ta 9 News, Jom Oeergs Univ. ay Sheehan |— Saree _ WWJ, Phrase. That Pays t Symp. WXYZ, Curtein Cals Theater oa Queen for « ’ , Lady of the Day Church Hour WPON, Pontiac Party On. may some time,” she > shrugged. Charles W. Snyder, former De- troit police censor, has won the unanimous endorsement of the Detroit.district Assn, of the Lion. Donald J. Smith, a St, John's farm operator, and Harold L. Willard, insurance agent from Edwardsburg, also are conceded . te have a good chance to win the state's highest post, Heat which sent - temperatures | bubbling into the 90's again Kept | most legionnaires and their wives | in their air-conditioned hotels yes- |TV for three.” “Just what do they think Radio and TV actors do? I've been act: | ing on Radio for 15 years. and on CHAIN REACTION tt was Radio that gave Joan her~ TV break and TV that put her in, the lead of ‘Witness for the Pros- ecution” on Broadway this sum- mer, The actress who used to be | the voice of Superman's girl friend | and stil) is the voice of Della, Street, Perry. Mason's girt friend, | became a video actress after be- | ing voted the Best Dramatic Ac- | tress on Radio. IT’S SHARP! EVERY TOOTH OF THIS ing -units.and the ‘simulated loco- _| will move down Woodward-avenye | dn-the- Legion's annual parade this ‘terday, but the weatherman prom: ised more moderate temperatures today—in va mid W's. Drum” and re ‘corps, march motives and box cars of the @ & 8, legion fun-making 6yanization, afternoon. McNamara “Assails | She played inading ladies on dra- | i matic shows and impressed a pro- | + __ 2 ducer who asked her to fill in’ one night-for Arlene Francis on; a panel show. The result was a) panel show of her own, | doan is star panelist on “The | Nane*s oe | and she's the only - member-ot—| | the show who's been on it since it started. She's missed the TV panel only twice, ence when she SAW HAS BEEN MACHINE SHARPENED = eee 1 Kad it done at Incorporated Crafts, because they do pro- fessional work, and guarantee satisfaction. Every tool sharp+ ened right, every tooth at « perfect pitch and bevel! Reo Service INCORPORATED CKL é WJBK, News, Tom George 13308 Wan, ada soma . WPON, News,> House Par ww, ' MONDAY MORNING a, Three Su’ : SUNDAY G = WxYz, “Muse fer or Sunday 6:00—WIR, Jim Vinal WIBK. News Tom ‘Oeorge took two weeks out to have a CRAFTS 6:00—WJR, At Dawning - Cow. Lal WWJ, Bob Maxwell WCAR, Music A§ the Time baby, and this summer when she WWJ, Monitor hewn, bon McLeod! WXYZ, News hee, Wolf WPON, New lke S Financial Aides took the broadway lesd, She re- : , turns to the show Aug. 16th, 532 Union Street -- Today's Television. Programs ell Channel 2——WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel. 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Mystexy Theater. Elizabeth Fra- ' Cameo Theater. “Company.” A} AVA GARDNER ... She doesn't miss Frankie much... Just a year ago now she was living on a mountain neaf Lake | WASHINGTON, #) — Sen. Mc- Namara (D-Mich) says the “hard money”’ policies of Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey and form: | er Budget Director Dodge are Hew badens ef usury “I'll be happy to get back," she said, “It's an amazing thing — but. today an actress’ reputation | comes from TV. You get very little: ‘fan mail on Radio, but I get up +to—1,000_letters—a—month—_trom—the Phone FE 4-5139 paseo ee eee SYLVANIA TV TV on the millions who must borrow | television show. FOX TV & Tapio” RADIO : TY ser in “Call the Police.” (2)| story of a young man, de- ss canbe Yee — News. Final. Jac LeGott. termined not to let wedding | Tahoe, Nev., serving her 6-weeks residence to get a divorce from | money.’ | “Pd advise any girl trying to We Service All Makes TV a (4) Saturday Edition. 14:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather.| bells interfere with his career. Frank. This roving, raving reporter pursued her there and met}. He said President Eisenhower 18 | establish a name to try TV. The | 2488 Airport ma. rama. Bette (2) Appointment with Adventure. | her bullfighter guest, Miguel Something or Other. Her divorce |an “economic innocent" in the | audience pull is fantastic, ‘maybe || ogy, “SSeteneey OR 3-1647 4, News. (2) Gene Autry. Western adventure, 6:15—(4) Pro Golf. Golf profes- sional tells how to play hardest Show, Variety with music, new talent. (2) Beat the Clock. Quiz with Bud Collyer. :00—(7) Soldier Parade. New talent from the Armed Forces. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Neil Hamil- ton, Irene Hervey in “Honey- moon Ltd.” (4) The First Step into Space. Scientists talk about “‘satellite’” moon. (2) America’s Greatest Bands. Paul Whiteman host to Vincent. Lopez, Emilio Reyes, Buddy Morrow, Mitch Miller and their: bands. 7:30—(7) Story Studio. “Julius Caesar.” (4) Dunninger Show. a Mentalist pe: feats. Visit to amusement = to read minds, 8:00—(7) Lawrence Welk Show. game. 9:00 — (7) Hollywood Premiere. | in “Limping $:10—(2) Meditations. +} $:45—(2) Facts Forum. _|%30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. . | $30—(4) Zoo Parade. , }4:00-—(7) Super Circus. (4) Com- Wright. 11:20—(2) Wrestling from Holly- wood. Films. 11:30—(4)} Saturday Show. Fea- ture film TBA. SUNDAY MORNING 8:15—(2) Christophers. $:50—(4) News. 9:00—(4) Church at Crossroads. 9:15—(2) Court of Health. 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) | Frontiers of Faith. 9:45—(7) Comedies. - 10:00—(7) Action Theater. (2) De- | _troit. Pulpit. (4) Cartoon Car- 10:30—(9) How Garden Grows. (2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10:46—(2) Sausage Sinema. 10:55—(4) Professor Pet. 1:00—(y) Church in Home. (4) Adventure Ho. @ Porky Pig. Dafty Duck.— “1i:30—(7) Today's ‘Faith. (2) Con- test Carnival. ___. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Denise Lor stars in ‘‘Never to _ Know” with Gene Peterson. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. (4) Star and the Story. (2) What's My Line? 10:00—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Yes- terday’s Newsreel. (4) Badge -714. (2) Bandstand Revue. 10:30—(7).. Crimifiologist. (9) Fol- | Jow that Man. (4) Bon Voyage. (2) Sunday Playhouse. 11:00—(7) (9) Crown Theater. (4) Sunday | News Finals. (2) Sunday News, | Finals. , 11:30—(7) Hollywood - Premiere. (9) Crown Theater. (4) Film Feature. (2) Nightwatch The- ater. MONDAY MORNING | 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 1:65—(2)_ Standard Weathervane. 8;:00—(2) Morning Show. $:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) '12:00-—(7) Action Theater, 9) | Wild Bill Elliott. 4) Double ‘Show-Time.— 2:00—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Mo | 11 vie. (2) Western. An Mich. Conservation. @ Sunday + —sew-Time-—— Sa & 3:00—(7) Chico & Pablo. #9) Jus- tice Colt. .(4) Understanding Our World. z (4) Captain mage = Face the Natien. (7) Super Ci 6:00—(7) ral Wakely ‘Show. (4) ment. 4&:30—(9) Theater. 42) ¢ 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 9:55~(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(7) ‘Wixie’s Wonderland (4) 11:15—(2) Love of Life, 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) ‘Guiding Light. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7). 12 ‘O'Clock Comics. (4) Ding “Dong -Seheot..24— — Day. 13.1514) TBA. «2:30—(7) Beulah. ‘Shows. (9) Prayer, Sign On. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama.. (9) Shopper’s Matinee.. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride, (2) Link- letter Houseparty. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven, (4) Ted (4) Hour of Hollywood Premiere. | “She's not just an actress— was just days off. But—a dispute about divorce expenses developed—and--Ava went on a divorce strike. And she's still on it. “Frank is a terrific actor and he is one of the greatest charm boys who ever lived. Nobody can tarn it on like” Frank ... or turn it off, either...” she added, quickly. Ava no longer wears her wedding ring. She has been rumored | sweethearting with an English peer and a titled Spanishedip- == She was seen a few times at a Spanish restaurant in hands of Humphrey and Dodge, even better than the Movie “TCothmittee."’ who, he declared, “dictate the money policy of the country with the active cooperation of the un- checked Federal Open Market stars are remote; TV stars estab- MeNaffiara made the assertions’ yesterday in a statement accus- ing the Eisenhower administra- tien of using current national | Kensington Gardens. Whieh isn't bad for a little gal from the cotton fields. * * * * In all this chatter about love,-I-almost forgot her work. George Cukor, who directed her in “Bhowani Junction,” just finished, toki me this is the best she’s ever done .. . and around the set at her studio they forecast an Oscar for her. “The punishment she’s taken!” Cukor said. A terrific scene in which she fought off an attacker under a rai d bridge, finally killing him, ended with Ava being scarred up like a fighter. “we started the picture in Pakistan, and I was only sick once in six months. That's pretty good for Pakistan,” Ava ee When she was idly talking to Cukor for a moment, a man nearby exclaimed, “Look. She even stands sexy!” Ava carries a Spanish primer with her wherever she goes, for she’s determined to be a real senorita. In the last few years she’s seen nearly the whole world while making or exploiting pictures for MGM. “Where all have you been .. . been?” I said. “That would be easier.” “Only two places,” Ava answered. “Australia — and New Orleans.” That's earl, brother. {Copyright 1955, ie Hall Syndicate, Inc.) _ Water fo St. Thomas | Hauled at $4 Per Ton | to relieve the water shortage. Rainfall in recent years has beén water-using tourists has been The British speak well of her; one said, she goes out with lords and éarls.” in. the world, and Lightning Causes Fire no, where all haven't you |—__ below normal and the number of | the economy, Humphrey was chairman of M. | A. Hanna Co., Cleveland firm with | large industrial holdings when he became treasury secretary in 1953, Dodge was a Detroit banker when he became Eisenhower's first budget director. He now-is special assistant to The President on foreign economic policy. The Open Market Committee is ‘| part of the Federal Reserve sys- tem. Its day-by-day operations are a factor in establishing interest rates. ' prosperity as a “bankers’ raid” o lish an intimate relationship with . attapntncatclncosiatemin: the people who see them.” ) EWES a PHOTOGRAPHS BRUNETTE " N T & . 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Lauren of echlan ot schism, This was viewed | revolution. ——— Phan Cart Grubert The conference, sponsored by the United Nations as part of President Eisenhower's atoms - for-peace program, opens Monday, It will continue through Aug, 20. John Cockroft, director of Britain's atomic research center, at Harwell Prof. Dmitri V, Skobeltsyn, one of Russia's leading atomic author- ities; “and Pierre Guillaumat, ad- Scientists ‘trem 7 2 cuties ared-, rushing ‘preparations for the atoms-for-peace- preparations with- iy its historic walls. — In fact, all Geneva is jammed | With atomic experts, mysterious _ | packing cases, plane loads of scientific papers, industrialists and newspaper. correspontients. * * * All hotel space was sold out long -| ago, Hundreds of visitors already | are staying in private homes or commuting from neighboring cities. Inthe satatal halle of This first international meeting devoted exclusively to the peace- ful uses of atomic energy will be one of the largest scientific confer- ences ever. held. - * aa * representatives have tickets ag observers. Through exhibits, lectures, scientists wil) exchange informa- Tae pe palace, elaborate exhibits of ‘their govern- ments—heavy, sinister-looking ma- chines, scale models of atomic power plants, _complicated charts. WHERE THOUSANDS _workmen mount the | * L. Strauss, chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission; Sir SAVE MILLIONS Keep Your Travel Funds - on. the SAFE Side — Carey Sate; Dependable ——— | TRAVELERS CHECKS | used. When you revals-the safest way is to put __ your money into Travelers Checks. If they are lost or stoten you do not loose. You get prompt refund. SpendahJe everywhere for anything—Cost 75¢ per $100 in denomina-: tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100. Good until — PERRY at GLENWOOD rs) Prone a W. HURON at TILDEN % A U.N. official said more than 1.500 government delegates WTI be | Ge on hand, More than 700 industrial | © applied for pa- tion on atomic developments — many of which have up until now ‘The conference will bring to- gether such figures as Adm. Lewis | ture program. He “arrived in . Geneva . as did U.N.> Secretary ‘Dag Hammarskjold. the 12 workthg days of | the conference, 460 papers will be read by leading atomic scientists. “sion. The papers will _d | mibjects’ as the pot ety Ph er gh te . 2 * The United States exhibit is the most: elaborate” It includes a specially designed push-button re- | actor, which has its own building Ridge national laboratories at a pi ircular tank in which @ke-water poate as both a shield and a . ” * At will government, for research purposes. The central feature of the Rus-| sian exhibit will be a scale model of the first atomic-powered elec- { turned over to the Swiss) which has bought it age aed & 8 power re- ig Prof, Homni-Bhebha—chairmar ‘of India's Atomic Energy Commis- pots -wrmggatt Spam org and design of reactors for |, the end of the conference it trie plant built in_the-Soviet Union.-; Looking down on the exhibit will be framed photographs of Premier | , Nikolaj Bulganin and Lenin, ‘Film Festival Attracts Firet Russian. Entries | VENICE, Italy @— For the first , time, Soviet Russia is entering the | Internationa) Film Festival’ which | opens. here Aug. The Russians have entered three children’s filins and documentar- | Canning is-Hard Work... but’ you can FREEZE with ease! 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