The Weather Cloudy and Warmer ~ _ > a Edition 114th YEAR = * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. JUNE 2, 1956 —32 PAGES AOC TED RY eat, PO i Ce ie Old Bolshevik -MayBe Installed as Red President Voroshilov Wants Out; ‘Elder Statesman’ Honor _ Seen in Future From Press Wire Services MOSCOW — Old Guard Bolshevik..V. M. Molotov, 66, ‘resigned’ last night as Russia’s foreign minister. , Dmitri T. Shepilov took * over... . (Authorities in Washing- ton have no doubt that it. was a removal rather than - ‘sie for ? E. ‘He's. Out. pd Vv. M. MOLOTOV a voluntary resignation.) At the time the an- nan en nae! nouncement was mad e, Molotov was at the theater’ with top Soviet. officials. . Church News 2...... 10, M1, 12 Molotov traces his career in party service back to pre- revolution days. He rose rapidly and served as Rus- sian premier for 11 years between 1930 and 1941 __ under Stalin. , = + } “> | for 12 Months City Banks Offer New Saving Plan Will Pay 21% Per Cent Ask Party Stand. | |human slavery” was sched- ‘State Democrats Over Civil Rights ‘Michigan . Declaration’ Proposed by Delegates - to Convention A “Michigan Declaration” “the day when segregation fin practice is as rare as uled to go before’the Michi- gan Democratic convention in Grand Rapids today with jleaders. And State Attorney Gen- eral Thomas M. Kavanagh suddenly appeared the odds- on candidate for Lemocratic: Nationa] Committeeman for, the state, replacing Eugene C. Lacey of Detroit. Convening Democrats were re- on Money Deposited ported in a mood to risk- a, A Ta term savings olen. which gyration of the 1948 Dixiecrat. al Ikout at the national convention in Chicago August 13 with the wording of the “Michigan Declara- urging quick progress* to) . | the blessing of state party) June Still Fails to Bust Out at All - Sun Hides | The’ weather man pretty unpopular. He forgot to add sunshine to shia _|first' weekend of June weather. | T Have Seen Many Things’ spring. His prediction is sertty cloudy today and Sunday, with a high Sunday of 70-75. Today's high will be about 65 degrees. The skies may clear later to- day, but only after the sun has gone down, he added apologeti-- eally. The weather man must be get- ting to hate himself, too. He had “the lowest ‘temperature here pre- ceding 8. a.m. down to an unseas- onable 44 degrees. — ‘In downtown Pontiac the tem- perature at 2 p.m. was 56. « is getting | - “|He's forgotten sunshine a lot this, He's In. DMITRY SHEPILOV : Seek Vote on State Act on Road Gov. G. Mennen Williams 106-YEAR-OLD SEAMSTRESS — Tirza Gonzalez. without glasses, can recall the French invasion oft Mexico, and believes in wine before breakfast (with something like tequila or | {who “sews | mescal to rasp the throat later). Mrs. Gonzalez says her long life | is due to “good stock; my father lived to 105!” this month” to repair faulty _til yesterday. family of nations. Yugoslavs Tito Begins Triumph Tour of Russia minister for a total of 13 years. ‘terest on funds deposited for at lation in northern states , before His first hitch was betweeh 1939 least 12 months, went into effect; the convention. .-M edi | Checks. \their branches, - | document will send ICa | Adoption of the plan was an-| a m among western diplomats that 0Unced simultaneiously by A.C.’ mittee at the convention. Molotoy may retain behind the Girard, president of the Commu- He twice held the post of foreign offers depositors 2's per cent in. tion,”’ scheduled for. wide eircu- —_ and 1949 and again from 1953 un- yesterday at’ both. local banks and’ Michigan sponsors of There is” strong speculation | party’s nationa) platform —com- Fy | j 5 h Is scenes “overlordship” over for. "'Y ‘ational Bank, and Milo J. County delegates to the state con. MOSCOW UP—President Tito of, eign policy. — Cross, president of the Pontiac Vention last night heard a pre- Yugoslavia. beaming with satis- Saee Bak” convention keynote speech by New Officials Face Shortage tection arrived in Moscow today ‘of Doctors in Efforts for a triumphant tour of the So | to Launch Plan viet Union, which just a few years| ago denounced him and tried to York Comptroller Arthur Levitt,| Participants will be issued say- ‘substituting for Gor. Averell Harri- “rent: E. Voroshilov as president. “ings certificates im return for (man of New York. of the Soviet Union and assume | ts of $508 or more in $100 | The seven-point civil rights res-| the role of “elder statesman.” The 'cremeats according te the- two oiution, slated for convention ap! . Tyear-old Voroshilov reportedly, ffietals. Interest on the sum | proval today, includes: wants to retire because of his age cr ths ond of ee Boot Uf Speme | Implementation of the Supreme casting about for a plan whereby, On the platform to greet Tito’ and health, | ma = te | Court decision banning segregation. school children will be medically Was V. M, Molotov. He resigned TITO: APPEASMENT? | cack mon . ree: | _Presidential aegis curb vi0- examined periodically, ' Requests for withdrawal! of funds lence. intimidation terror. Molotov, along with Stalin. signed "EPC. the exchange of letters that re- ee = — legal vad A Fedened ano-wecahee la: sulted in Yugoslavia being = " rad ve =: wy alec’ Abolition of the poll ai ‘drummed out of the Communist! vagal phy | _ interest rate of 1 per cent, spokes-/ A civil Tights division in the, The timing of the resignation | The 2%3 per cent interest is the, Anti-segregation strings on Fed- = wan according to Dr. Dana itri May aveld a face-to-face meet- ihighest rate allowed on bank Bav- eral housing and education funds | Ott Gad | Tito’s, also was there. ing between Tito and Molotov jings accounts under Federal reg- oouesta. The Yugoslav president’ will = on Page 2, Col. 1) |ulations. ° Interest was refocused on the! drive to the Kremlin this evening ports in the Soviet capital hint) Molotoy ‘may succeed aging Kli-| as foreign minister yesterday in a| laren 18000, of Se many ae move widely regarded as an ef- ne m—a doctors. |fort 6 placate Tito, who has little |enourh } Hove for the veteran Sov plo- Where the practical answer iyo; ad =< Set June Session Proble said yesterday he witl call a special session of Michigan's Legislature “sometim wording in the 1955 multi- million dollar highway improvement act. The special session, highly unpopular with legislators in an election year, is necessary because of an uncertain- pe ‘Mr. Party Line’ Described as Go-Getter “Among Current Kremlin Aides to Khrushchev py Feo - Youthful Editor Now. Known as MOSCOW (INS) — The |. mantle of Soviet foreign ' minister was iaid-on the- shoulders youngster in the field of of a relative Russian: power politics, Dmitri T. Shepilov, editor of Provda, described as a = hard worker, a protege of _ party. chief: Nikita Khru- *schev and also as a — ‘man.’ The 50-year-old Shepilov is a young man to step into the Kremlin hierarchy, and a big one, tipping the scales at better than 200 pounds alte stretching to six feet ae ‘was too young to get e involved in the turbulent revolu- © | onary days . when his strong- ,willed predecessor was laying the foundation for his advance to near the top of the Kremlin heap. The new foreign ‘minister proved himself a driving go-get- ty in the act of whether bond retirement appropriations: ter early after launching his from the 1'2-cent a gallon+ addition to the state gas to-Kawkawlin freeway, tax will be available every) i summer on’ parallel route to, cizeg tasks, year until the bonds are retired. Scoring . Highw Charles M. Zieg Commissioner | er for not hav- ing plans ready for avait -bonds separate bill, and are not E aftecved) Pontiac School authorities are liquidate him. ‘under the bill by July 1 : | , Williams: said the specia] session remedy is necessary because clarification of, puted bill provided that 50 per cent, planned | he Michigan Turnpike Authority's: ocpoceed Rockwood-to-Saginaw toll: lroad. .- Turnpike bond issues were au- thorized - by the Legislature in a ‘by the delay: | According to Foster, the dis- |-party career in the 1930's. He | stayed in the background per- forming important, but unpubl His vigor in the Communist \cauSe might be responsible for his affliction with what busy American executives look upon as a capital- istic ailment—ulcers. He is polished in the vocal art. lHe talks easily with foreigners, even amicably at social functions. the wording by the Supreme Court lof the state’s share of the gas tax WELL. TRAVELED | would not be speedy enough to emybibe— about $13,500,000-—wais to be Like Molotov and the top two the highway ovate tinal and _ bonding companies have de-' | cided they cannot work with the bill as . was originally passed by the Legislature and drafted by Highway Department attor- neys. . Deputy Highway. Commissioner George M. Foster told the Pon- tiac Press May 25 the bill, Public Act 87,.was “a new type of bond-| ing. bill” which waived “new! ‘boy, who suffered a heart attack aces convention. Democratic wie pleying basketball in the = ioyes “a titular head of | py phene this smeceilig hee & “Examinations remain a persis- Premier Sulgeae and Commuist . HOUSTON i@—Jesse*H. Jones, 82, a Tennessee farm| the just too many children. | national ti ny jaa Russia. “ Boy who built one of the nation’s largest fortunes de- | "Richardoce Tid Winkied ‘reve: |' Mainclitcy. ss. waured Spite only a fifth grade education. is dead. ‘ship: Billie S. Farnum, of Dray-| here omty for,pupils in athletic ‘Dr Christian’ Dies’: The wartime secretary of Commerce and head of the ton Plains; Dr. Howard McNeil, of Pregrams, i” accordance with | , tent problem in the 30 to @ school secret z chrushe = oe Seale len at /systems with which I am familiar,” May) my. Nee & my ' . |Bloomfield Hills: and Mrs. Har.) the state athletic code, Whitmer = HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Jean Her- Reconstruction Finance Corp., died last night. iriett Phillips, of Huntington Woods.| 8#!d. ‘Whitmer said. “Even systems with Tito’s visit is expected to open | His financial abilities had impressed three presidents| Alierantes arg Mrs. Margaret|~ There are four merece on thee en moved “Dr. Chrle- J el J s Dies at 82; = with o. half vote each and Possibility of examinations after to pay an official call on Kliment staff physicians do not require up a new stage of friendship and under Whom- he had served, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert McCall. of Holly, and Mrs. Martha stat, he said, but only to examine ‘an of films and radio, died to- iS full-vete alternates to the \tD* Tecent death of a 16-year-old Voroshilov, who, as chairman of ot reaniye County ddemules to compulsory examintions—there are cooperation between Yugoslavia *Hoover and Franklin D. Sheppard, of As ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) day. problems.”’ -- “The language of the act is a ttle vague,”’ Foster said. Legislators at the special ses: | ston may also consider improve- | ments in Michigan's unempilcy- | ment taws, a larger appropria-— | tien to complete the new 600- | man medium-security prison -at Tonia by contract rather than | convict labor, and _ possible changes in highway safety laws. | Delay in_the bonding act could ~ . effect =e Proposed Detroit-' Airways. able a construction start this year. bon after July 1 Térpay off in- terest and retirement on road bond At ‘present bonding rates, Foster. said, this amount would buy about | $225 million in highway bonds. | | | i Motor City to Europe, Ai Speed Mark Set - DETROIT A new speed mark for a flight from Detroit to Europe, iwas established today when a new _DCIC. landed at Shannon, Ireland jat ‘12:30 a (EST). * = The. plane foe down 9. hours ,and 56 minutes after taking off ‘from Wayne County Airport, aver. jaging 342 miles per hour for ‘the |3,398 - mile —flight. The previous ‘mark was wee to = The flight pera daily non- Stop: service between Detroit and ‘Europe: by Pan American’ World! County News .....5.....-.. 4 Editorials ...... decsentsnues 6 “ Damon Runyon ........--.. 3 Sperts .......-.. socevesss... 28 Theaters ..... Seoconon0s 22, 3 TV-& Radio Programs ..... 92 Wilson, Earl ..... ee Womens’ Pages * eevee e 8, 9 Schoolboy Victorious "2": instrumental in | in British Amateur TROON, Scotland_ @— found neither the Fifst National ‘Bank nor the Guardian National “8 Bank of Commerce could we the banking “holiday, "a = s head of the RFC 13 years, pl leaned over 50 billion dol- | lars. As the Ne. 1 citizen of Hous- tom, he built the skyline of the , South's largest city, owning 35 buildings ranging up to 37 stories - in heighth. He was publisher of the Heuston, Chronicle and owned three ‘of the during the tate stages of the city’s largest hotels. afternoon round he saw his lead In Washington, Secretary of Com- cut from six to two holes. ~ He led three-up after_nine holes, four-up at 18 and four-up at 27. Twice during the afternoon round he stretched his margin to. six, holdes but couldn't hold the lead . Six-up going to the par five 580. yard 24th hole, the young English- | man hit his second shot into the deep rough and hacked away three times before getting on the green. He got a seven while Taylor won with a five. In Today's Press’. ‘Butlding News . 13-21 "ee Cie eres Ho 8 ee ‘metce Weeks said Joneg was an outstanding example sy ‘a business ‘statesman. EXTENSIVE HOLDINGS | Sen. Lyndon Johrison said Jones caught the early vision ‘of Texas, and that/* ‘he was part * it and of us.” Jones had extensive property holdings in New York City, Fort Worth, ap Saal “Memphis, Tenn. oe His Houstén Endowment: Corp., has given millions to educational, medical and charitable institutions. He brought the 1928 National con- ‘vention: 16° Houston signing a blank check after San Francisco had bid $200,000. Joneg underwent an | operation March 28. for a kidney blockage. He re-entered the hospital May 9 and /had been critically ill about 10 Drea screseutsent ore ran jing. *. (D-Tex.) | iriers (out :of 82 in reserve), 12 |submarines (out of 100 in reserve) Ww ASHINGTON (INS)—The armament prompted its drastic ac- ion in consigning three battleships. and/ ‘104 other naval vessels to- mmendation, the cruiser San. ae and the aircraft-carrier, AS rtecgtige will’ ‘be -among the. |warships cut up for junk. list” are the Mississippi, the | California and the Tennessee, Although the Navy proposal came only a few weeks after Rus- Sia announced the Seviets would mothball 375 warships, Navy spokesmen insisted there was no connection between the two events. The spokesmen pointed out that, although the pasts of many of the ships have been historic, all have. ‘outlived their usefulness by the Navy's table of obsolescence. The useful life of the heaviest ships: is considered to be less than 30 years. Navy Under sete! d Thomas are not worth the cost of them An. mothballs, .His list in- cluded f0 cruisers, 11 aircraft car. and one destroyer. . Under terms of the proposed leg: islation, the Navy could sink the ships if this were “economically justifiable.” They could also be foreigr®“govern- sold to “fri ments” or eidiane it pur. poses, but the ¢ Lemp apectation ig they The battleships on the “death | ch Forces Janking Navy, The surprise on the list was the , Like the other two battleships, | when the Japanese attacked on! iseamed out of Pearl Harbor with a task force that scored the first of ensu-|many victories over the Japanese fleet: Near Rabaul, New Guinea. | the task force shot.down 17 of 18) ~~ Japanese er Mississippi is more Dec. 7, 141 and were among the been partly modernized and — than 35 years old. — survived the ensu- ts in use as a guided missile The San Francisco and the En- ude nore thin a month later. | experiment ship, _'terprise were at Pearl Harborion Jan. 12; 192, the ¢ San Francisco % | ONT! OF Suns NAVY. WANTS 10 SCRAP — This 1 the battle. Armed Services Committee will ship -~U.S.S. , one of 107 vessels the Navy has asked to sink,. _ | Congress for ee and to cull out overage ; : , ) | he a a i E - : 1 ig” i f - of Ships some-in the Kremlin—Khrushchev and Premier Nikolai Bulganin— |Shepiloy_is a well traveled man, | Party" business has taken him te Bertin and Communist China, as well as. -Belgrade. His visit t0- ‘Cairo last summer—if West- ern beliefs are true—showed his ability to negotiate the Soviets into areas where they haven't - been before, Western officials grudgingly give him credit for | setting up the Czech - Egyptian | cotton -for-arms deal that put Russia squarely in- the. Middle East. - In addition to being a hard work- er,’ Shepilov appareritly knows how to play with equal vigor. Col, Vlad- imir Rudolph, who fled Russia in 1947, pictured the new foreign min- ister as a “ladies man... tall, very attractive to womén Commu- nists . . . very successful with the women. i MOLOTOV MAY GUIDE’ | But in view of Shepilov's relative inexperience in foreign ~affairs, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) FBI Identifies Bones Found in Port Huron PORT HURON \#—The FBI has identified, a dismembered skeleton found Tuesday in Smith Creek as ithat of a white male, 35 to 40 ‘| two, . peers of age ead 3 foot 7 inches tall. The FBI aia its Washington laboratoriés determined the man had- ahedium. to dark brown hair 4ind had had dental work done ‘| on his upper jaw, It added that two sections of the body had been separated by sawing. The skeleton, thought at first by local authorities to be that of a woman, was found by a bov while fishing in Smith Creek, just -south- east of Port Huron. Besides having been sawed in the skeleton’ 's hands and feet were missing. » Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas of St. | Clair County said flatly that the person had been murdered when he first viewed the skeleton. He also expressed belief that the kill- ing might have been a recent one, with lime or some other chemical Used to dissolve the flesh. . The FBI said, however, that death ‘possibly occurred three to four years ago, and added. there was no evidence on the skeleton of the cause of death. Mondoy Shopping Pontiac merchants have > oa = Ae fe : 4 i . Pd } i ; x 2 _*- Pawo ee powrtac Press, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 fe | French Planes, Artillery Pontiac Deaths ray Coagea Her, Brutal Murder a Day in a. 7 Wie, Oy ena 36 ) = | ae ! oo - A ’ : i c 7 Bailey Futieral Home : . Wipe Out Big Arab Forcewore ssi |Woman Claims arent to Install Minister. "ive wav wien Church, with interment at Rose~ o P = si I s . — 4 rd , @ tg _ ALGIERS in Two, French dtrianele of the desolate Biban|, Wale S: et: Gh tS Cel Stabbed thre times in the shout Shocks Aflanta on New Church's Birthday - .. Nisions hacked by jet dive bomb-| Mountains. today after an illness of two days.'der and suffering several brpken| ,, Pork . «Horror Grips Gity Over /Micious Killing of Pretty ers battled furiously today to wipe) The French claimed the rebels He was bor in Pontiac on Oct.|ribs when an auto was driven over Secretary in. Robbery BIRMINGHAM — Two special work of the Drayton - Plains out a big Algerian rebel force already have Jost 400 men—290'1;_ 1891, the son of John and Hulda mor te as aleged uromceut with services tomorrow at Northminster| Presbyterian Church Men's Club, Requiem Mass will’ be at 10. a.m. Monday at St. Hugo of the Hilis Church, and burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. trapped in the “Gates of Iron” dead. and 110 taken prisoner—in ona and was a resident‘of Pontiac ner dition - law tus leat Presbyterian Church will mark the are for the infirmary building.- vs : ne . A ae ES SSI a “ithe biggest single encounter of the |! 3 years. . : pe. ; end of the first year of the church’s| It. will provide handicraft —fa- P vide Check M to R ® ti HB . rvived by ¢ hight, a 26-year-old woman is list- = : to 10 ups s olo Mai ae ‘Raymond L. Bell and Mrs. Doris ; ATLANTA W®—One of the most fo ' , . . a ee \ esigna 10n. Military — dispate hes disclosed King, } = paaeed deral Hospital today, | A i a rae Celie A evened e La a ee ‘| (Cont 1 From: Page One) that, an infantry division had been} Other survivors inclide four Mrs. Doris J. Fields, 503 Frank-|thoroug police investigations in ister o new church is ? es |. Ta MacKay. Taylor, who has led the) Senior -night~at First Congrega-| children who appear ill, and to con- _mechanized division and to con-| hil ell that the argument followed a the brutal slaying of a pretty At- . . | : ‘ (Continued From Page One) {ain rebel units desperately striv-}- ee on be at 1:30 p,m. Mon. three weeks separation from Ma-llanta secretary during a $2,400/0rts and, in building of its new p.m., when Junior and Senior High treatment. ate a. . ling to break out of encirclement.) .— | om john jor Porter, 34, who was arrested | downtown payroll bery — the Church on\Big Beaver road. Fellowship members and their; -‘The greatest ay ween Page aig lpr ar | Artillery and planes blasted eral Home with the Rev. F. 'R hes mavine near his home at T2/rn unsolved robbery laying in| His father, the Rev. Wendell (P2fents honorgraduating® seniors. sponsibility certainly belongs Moscow fternoon. away at the rebels ‘clinging to sun- |, oS : Ry | espie St. _ : | Tiffany officiating. Burial will fol The woman said Porter forced Atlanta the past 10 months. | Presbyterian Church in Minne- bee are planned. | ; ‘ jout. _ changes as the biggest’ gesture the eastern Algeria. The area lies | *. *- | apelis, Minn., and formerly of | = ‘ | _“Ideally, of course, periodic @ Russians could make in their bid southwest of Bougie and along the , . ‘yhere she was visiting, then Police Lt. J. L. Moseley said Covenant Church in Detroit, ,will William bo Barkley - examinations would be a very~ to re-establish strong ties between Soumman Valley - where French Clarence Gorsline ‘Stabbed her when she tried. to es- all members of the detective, rob- give the sermon at the 10:30 a.m. Rosary for William F. Barkley. i cee ak 0, the pen ‘and. igned to investigate the ~ | eeeal Thartay. will Se ascied oe a re ee talks with Tito. -hy strang rebel raids. » iy a , 40. thie she fell to. the pavement and,been assig oO invesliga . Sere a Pp ay, Wi recited they would allow the schools to - Molotoy has been a revolutionary The mechanized division ya enine in = angie: Ha Porter ‘backed the auto onto her, death of Mrs. Inez Johnson, 30, Bilateria rear at Bell Chapel of the William R.. OY greater service. _ Ml years. He plotted and worked launched its offensive Wednesday pital After a five-day illness. ‘according to the womith's story. at the Ingram Mantel and Tile 20! minis Tmingham § First Hamilton Company at 8 p.m. Sun-) : es : ees the congregation with its duties, | point students. with certain disabili- - jfous days of the Tsar, living some- angle. mos \emned ;.|may be sought, Mitchell said. Por-| ‘I've never seen anything like oe | : times in exile and almost always French officers said the division Pits fey Phares tay li ter was to make a statement tq/this investigation in my 16 years | Gre DF Hop ta ohtsereal eesti poagi a arrange special classes in danger. was performing ‘‘superbly.’’ Orig-, Surviving are his wife, the for ‘ m. 1 defense line in Germany to oper- ‘| CRUMPLED AT DESK |give the charge to Mr. Taylor. kept at school, Whitmer added, _for.the return of Lenin and the mingre ma ee ts der (tbree children, Mrs. Charles Kom- Three Persons Hurt Mrs. Johnson, mother of a 10-| -The new $65,000 initial unit of| Surviving Mr, Barkley, who W8S'are those scoring ability to see and 1917 Bolshevik revolution. There- : iraus of Romeo, Mrs. Basil Danc- year-old son, died of multiple skull the church will be dedicated in a with MacManus, John & .Adams.|hear well. ~ : after he climbed quickly up the “OO"s d coe on . : : , jofficers-said this type of training 7), verse ity. : as ? Autos Collide pled beside her desk where she neth.G. Neigh, executive secretary Thomas and Michael at home; his G:.1 © Badly Burned "Molotov didn't come by his nick- fast ‘moving it-and-run engage-_ Also surviving are a sister. oe had been preparing a $2,400 pay- of the Presbyterian Synod of Mich mother, Mary Koliman Barkley; | fod ; I “mame of “Iron Pants” by giving/ments of the Algerian war. ‘Mrs. “Gail Bracken of Lake Orion;| 4 Harper Woods couple was hos- roll_during the lunch hour’ Fri- igan, will preach. ‘and two brothers, Harry and as Boiling Kettle Spi Is Sauer ase . to : ee Kenne Rochester and Earl} ‘ i ; ; . Presbyterian will give the church’ | No’s” have frequently punctuated'on the east by the infantry divi- Ke nneth of fered minor bruises in a two-car) The killer apparently struck! 3 John D. P. Simets en ae his contacts with the West. He was’ sion. ¥ imanky ON" Gorsline of Marlette. |accident at Stephenson and Roch- within’ a 10-minute period, police keys to Dr. James Watson Jr... John D. P. Simetz. 27% a 186 ~, ee cca ani the foremost apostle of the frosty.! Dispatches said the rebels - at of the company left President of Northminster’s board 5-7 so High School graduate today af flering second and icy of thee ore eral py" fhe Donelson- iste yesterday afternoon. [for an appointment at noon. Ten/of t ruses in’ coy eg agsindl cba sae ela tics actartal aan ahah A rpeaeislghr > POP IRR ~ pis old line leader, Stalin. \forces wést of Lafayette and, : : | Norman Matthews, 60, one of the minutes later Herbert Harcourt, ienanpic Ged cbbgenl ald rea ; Molotov's hard words and patient threatened to break out i the! drivers, was in fair condition at St.\26, an employe of a steel firm, Detroit area dignitaries and civic acorn Aviation nang agents eet = — a bape at the ebstinacy in negotiations won him { “The French snder Andrew F. Govan af ae : * ft home of a friend on the same y rap. e ch commander Hollywood, Calif. home. - , , ‘street last night. : T Schools Ponder Plan §-month-old Algeriah uprising. He is survived by twoehildren, ed in fair condition in Pontiac Gen- organization. cilities, sterage space ‘and a i ] + ; i ; + § : : ; : j . : \- W’ nd i toda to - -% Surprises the West een ye ee crack’ grandchildren and three great- te Ba, wld Det, Theos ich ‘years eee ee y in congregation in its first. year's ef- tional Church is tomorrow at 6 fer. with parents about private ay from the Donelson-Johns Fu- | Taylor, paster of the Bethichem A variety show and potluck sup- the parents,” Whitmer . pointed ‘ Western diplomats viewed the baked crags: within the triangle in|, . é z low (inithe Oak Hilts) Cemetery ‘her into the can at 204 Wessen St. ej ; wie 7 good thing, They not only wed id Moscow and Belgrade during the settlers repeatedly have been hit Cyarenee Gorsline, 33. of 13294, CBP: bery and homicide squads have jnstaliation and service. 2720 ‘Pine Hill, who died in Harper in lower echelon chores in the per- on the western edge of the ti:\" 11. was the son of Mr. and Mrs.. A charge of attempted murder Co |Presbyterian Church, will charge | “For example, we could pin- day to an assistant prosecutor. _on the, police force,”’ Moseley sald.' . i. : ars : aaa s Board of Church Extension, will The only health records now He paved the way in Moscow ‘Dally it was trained on the NATO mer Ethel Cooley; his father and J Conditions. of stoic "warfare. The | ingburg “oe Robert Milne, both of fractures. She was found crum-|4 p.m. service at which Dr. Ken- Inc., are his wife, Ann’: two sons, Commnnntet tndder. jhas been found excellent for the| ~way in serious debate. Forceful! The rebel triangle is besieged three brothers, Harry of Pontiac, pitalized and a Dearborn man suf- day. .. | The Rev. Glenn Harris of First James, -of Detroit. Nineyeurosd Marcia Matin ; Funeral arrangements will be an-| acter Roads’ in Troy Township’ said. Officials give-not-an-inch cold war policy Of one point —_ concentrated and an aeronautical engineer for third degree burns of the legs and Joseph Mercy Hospital today with|arrived to pick up a load of ma. leaders. * * * _ @r with the late dictator. _ clusion, it was announced today Party, Pravda, which was one of 4 - Housewife Treated -car in front of 93 N.,. Johnson The Weather the grudging respect of- Western summoned planes including! andrew F. Covan, 67, of 216 g, 8 fractured scapula. His wife Eva, leaders. terial ahd discovered the body, Camp Oakland will be visited, Churchill called the mild ap pearing, but firey Molotoy “cold- . the (Mistral jets which dive-bombed rebel. positions, forcing the! ‘Moslems to fall back, leaving ‘many dead and wounded strewn, on the mountainsides. i Sanford St., died yesterday in the Pontiac General Hospital after seven weeks illness. He was born in Oxford on Sept. 9, 1887 and tived his entire life in Oaklariti County. Mr. Govan was| 57, is in good condition with a rib fracture. Donald McClard, 21, the other driver, was treated and re- leased. at the same hospital for bruises of the knee. Troy Township police reported the accident occurred when Mat- ‘Bedroom Burglar’ on the Prowl Again — day’s meeting. Fishing, boating ‘Twelve Club members visited the camp-last Monday, toured the -fa- by Exchange Club members and . \their wives in lieu of next Tues- and swimming are planned.: High - Yoad of dirt. ithe son ‘of Richard B. and ‘Euphemia Jane Moore Govan. On : ® *e | March 14, 1956 he married Adeline aS Foreign Minister: cox here in Posse S | He was employed at Pontiac Mo- ‘tor Car Division in the parts ware- _ jhouse. _ Molotov could ineonspicuously give) He is survived by his wife and advice from his vast knowledge of one son, Thomas R. Cox of Pon- Auto Death Is Ruled . . ss ld affairs which valed by tiac- ‘ Due to Natural Cause Sry iociser of tee lap envied dere |p e =) ar peice Govan! oe | Shepiley stepped into the for- | Flint. The Thursday death of John E:| eign minister’, post from the | Other survivors imclude three McKenzie, 54, of Farmington Town- editorship of the official news. grandchildren and one niece, Mrs. ship, was due to a coronary oc-| paper voice of the Communist (Gordon Lake of Dearborn. . Service will be at“1 p.m. Monday from Voorhees-Siple Chapel with Rev. Paul R. Havens of the First Methodist Church officiating. Bur- ial will follow in Whigville Ceme- tery in Lapeer County. Molotov cast his lot with sai. $hepilov Takes Over and aside from a rift in revolu- tionary days over Pravda policy, rose to the heights of Russian pow- (Continued From Page One) Dr. Malcomb Delaney, acting dep- the political stepping stonés of uty coroner for Oakland Coynty., his predecessor in pre-revolution Dr. Delaney revealed the find-) days. ings following the receipt of an) cy ; Shepilov, a rapid riser on the cess at from Pathologist Kremlin scene since Stalin's death, eral sama of Pontiac Gen- has been playing a major role in! : | 's diplomati re. Mi-Keasie wee 8 dead in the Russie s diploma ie — front seat of his car parked off| The n ind | Aas : | ew foreign minister also fav rH00 corhees-| the road in Novi Township early was a participant in the “summit |Site Ceapal or ne veondinet Thursday afternoon. jmvertgaters conference” that produced the smith by the Rev. John W. Mulder’ earned "man ven his called ‘Geneva spirit’ and new ” : ‘ | ear and home-made trailer to the soviet approach in foreign rela-% the Central Methodist Church.) location that morning to pick up a tions |Burial will follow in Perry Mt. ; ‘Park Cemetery. | He also has been on the issu- | Dossie was the eight month old ing end of statements since early son of Dossie E. and Virginia Head last year which have material- Smith of 3530 Maybee Rd. | ined into pillars of Soviet policy. Surviving besides his mother and, One defended the priority ef father is a brother John Edward at heavy industry, while another hAme. spelled out the policy decrying The baby was born in Tulare, the “imperialistic arms race’ (Calif. Oct. 7, 1955 and was dead on and called fer a ban on atomic arrival at Pontiac General Hospital weapons along with peaceful co- this morning after an iliness of existence, lone week. ea mang Descreeaa ate Shepilov might: well be called ; Mister Party Line.” wife Beverly, 18, swallowed 38 as-| “ Jbded , pirins after an argument. Shepilov's new function is clear. | : g | .Service will be held at 10 a.m. ilf previously he was harge of Aue! habit of the Siviet Union| Monday in the Donelson-Johns Fu-| jin Communism—he now has as|%¢ral Home for Stuart M. Smith’ Dossie Dewayne Smith Prayers will be offered at 2:30) for Aspirin Overdose A young Oxford Township house- wife was treated released at Pontiac General last night after an alleged suicide attempt at her home at 6350 Harriett road. _ Joel R. Sullivan told investigat- Stuart M. Smith | . |named head of the greup. lof 6570 Red Maple Lane, Birming-, - Pontiac’s ‘Bedroom Burglar’ |cilitles and had dinner. nak on the prowl again last) ‘hat group had doiidted $2,950 jHignt. . —___ | against i u | He entered at least three homes | ps omg et ibeina ales ‘in the «southeast area, gaining | the ante to $3,363. The fund, over $135 representing weekly pay | ‘along with that of the Royal Oak checks, Only $1.50 was reported tooted| SOAr7- 0nd Se constraction thews failed to yield the right of way and attempted to cross the intersection. His car was struck by the oncaming McClard vehicle. Born 1928, he was a) member of St/"Janies Episcopal Charch and served two years in the Navy, partly in the Philip- _ pine area, He took a four-year | aeronautical engineers course in | two years time before joining | Bendix, He married Mable Joan | Woodhul] here in 1948, ; Surviving are his wife; his par- ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Simetz lof Birmingham; .two brothers, Don- ‘ald of Waterford and Edward of | | | The girl was severely burned by boiling water when she knocked over a nearby teapot causing it to spill on her, the Oakland County Sheriff's Department reported to- day. : RACING | Time Triel: 1:30 P.M. Rece: 3:00 P.M. Pontiac M-59 Speedway 3 Miles West ef Pentise Alrpert ‘Birmingham, and his grandparents at 74 Myra St. The owner's trousers County Groups Join Disaster Committee re 'removsa tom hs iro Police, civil defense, and Redjremoved and the pants discarded | Cross representatives of Oakland nearby, police said. | County have been named to a Tri-| ‘The same procedure took place MEN County- Disaster Committee formed at 565 S. Paddock St. where $75 \as | recently, reported stolen, police said, and, ‘AND : Similar officials from’ W ay ne|at 581 S. Paddock, where $60 was’ and Macomb counties were elected taken. | WOMEN for the committee. Senior Inspec-' | tor Arthur J. Hefdt of Detroit was Boy Faces Charges | * The Disaster Committee was of Beer Possession formed to “seal off’ areas from unauthorized persons during emer- gencies, , — Area Resident Injured as Car Rams Into Tree = cnarge of illegal possession. An attempt to retrieve a fallen) The boys were turned over to thermos bottle resulted in an ac-,parents pending an appearance be- cident which sent a Bloomfield fore juvenile officers this morning.. tion reserves the right to A minor and two juvenile boys were arrested last night when po- lice allegedly found beer in their car. Be 8 Howafd Hubble Jr., of Utica, faces. arraignment today on a * Peliey Ferms 3HO-BOH | HOSPITALIZATION OVER 65... Pays Hospital Room and Board, Surgical benefits om a scheduled basis, cash for covered “EXTRAS” such as operating room, X-ray, laboratory, etc. on each covered sickness or accident. Can be purchased on an annual. quarterly, or monthly basis, and the Associa- accept renewal premiums. DETAILS FREE-NO OBLIGATIONS Phone: MI 4-6602 Write: 4062 W. Maple Birmingham NO A Hills man to the hospital last night. | Reino Johnson, 38, was treated, and released at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital for abrasions of the leg. lip ‘and scalp. He told Bloomfield Township po- lice he lost control of the cat while bending over to pick up a thermos bottle from the floor and went off the road striking a tree. The acci-. dent happened at Chickering Lane and Hickory Grove. i One out of five fatal traffic acci- | dents occur between’ 5 and 8 p.m. | i Fire Ruins Sweeper, ‘Soviet foreign minister a bigger | Damages City Home ‘field for his propaganda and in- _Fire this morning destroyed a doctrination operations—the whole $75 electric sweeper in a home at world. ; 45 Lorraine Ct., Pontiac firemen: we reported. ‘Business Place Looted They said the sweeper was in a cardboard box on top of an A cleaning establishment at 719 Kam. The Rev. R. D. Dewey of the Congregationa] Church of Birming-. ham will officiate. Burial will fol- low. in White Chapel Cemetery. | A graduate of the Universtiy of, Michigan law school with the class of 1934, Mr, Smith was owner and TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR & BUILDER 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 oil space heater in the living room W. Huron’ St. was entered during Operator of the Smith Beverage of Ronald Gutler. The box caught dinner hour last night and $3 in Co. here and a former owner of on fire, also causing $25 damage change reportedly looted from a {o the building, firemen said. = vending machine. He was a member of the Pontiac that entry apparently was gained Mr, Smith died Thursday of a ‘ The owner, William Fox, of 2982 Exchange Club,- Elks Lodge and News in Brief Edgefied. St. told Pontiac Police' Michigan Bar Assn. ° uae through an unlocked side window. heart attack. ; A $26 bicycle was reported stolen 7. @ yesterday at the corner of Baldwin Housewife Asks for Check ~~ ! Says State Will Observe and Columbia avenues, Pontiac po- lice said. ‘ Julius A. Griffin, 54, of 987 Ar- gyl- St., suffered slight injuries when his auto rammed a parked Election at Walled Lake the news of the appointment. of an observer as “a good thing.” Ave. early this morning. He told Pontiac police that head- lights from oncoming traffic blind- ed his vision. The Elections Division of the Sec- retary of State's Office will send an observer t# the June 11 Walled Farm Fresh Frozen Foods. ; Life of Virginia's Man-of-the-Month Gid B.. Dixon oe of State will send a tive,”’ said. Smart. ‘We'd like to have them. know how We run elections in this,,community.” Lake School Election, it was dis- closed yesterday. ee * ee @-* Notification from Lansing report- Repert: “| am pleased the Secretary | YES, YOUR FUTURE HAS A SILVER LINING... when you save at Pontiac Federal regularly! Clouds of adversity may gather... | ediy reached Mrs. Norma Popek yeste in the form of a letter rian sent to her home at 4955 Poritidc Trail, Orchard Lake. - Smart said that all the school elections had been run strictly ac- cording to the law of the state, GID R. DIXON _some rain may.fall... but a SAVINGS ACCOUNT will shine in your darkest hour . . . give you the sense of security when you need and that every voting precinct has Mr. Louis Pohl, manager of the § private voting facilities, i Pontiac District of the Life ; * 8 « | Insurance Co. of Virginia, an- election board _ . Lowest \caemion. paaang & om. At @ om: yin velocity 36 m.p.b. Son sets. Saturday at 3:93 p.m. Bee’ Fioe satayasy af Va pin Moon rises Sunday 20 am. it most, BEA REGULAR PAY ROLL SAVER, J, oo «ee avi as {i Man of the Month for May. * members who are brought in to al Mr. Dixon has made an ost standing record with the Life “We appoint 1 meeting prior to the date of elec- f a qosctnes Senpaeye Head of group opposing a Pro- tions, pa their rapslie and {n-|] of Virginia, winning the Man 1 AB Hem s+ $2 posed two-mill tax increase for structions that the election is to be | of the Month several times. be- 2 fo . 3 coeeees 48 ADM. geal 83, tone which wilt ¢oming one of Life Leaders of - ; Some ce Lm. .t..-....s4 school operations which will come conducted in a legal manner. I] Michigan for 1955 and also Man . Ree jup for a decision on the June 11 myself inform them-they are not fof the Year for the Life of Vir- : 4 en a ' Gliese la Peete a: Mrs. Popek also to discuss campaign issues or do ia, Gid is destined to receive , [2200 ant (As ” ed Dewntoen) charged “irregularities” in former any electioneering, and notices|| higher honors and advancement ‘ . me ens Boge §¢ elections in her letter to the gov- are posted outside every poll. to! | for. his meritorious service. CURRENT > Secevedsess: feces Glermor, a that effect.” = His five record is Sue to his a ao "Quereg ty a Pontiac Pres re "CMSE" Sg’ garnet ig cient] RATE chee poy Hn ag rena 8 porter, Mrs. Popek sai Dr. William O, Emerson, Oak- or Semnciel soourity ' whtoh Payable June : ~ Mes tare ST BL tere cave been some in- [8nd County superintendent off he accomplishes through one 30th, 1956 ~ Pa . 7 eather-—Pair, —_ stances in the past where ballot- schools, he believed elections ol. the Jargest and oldest in- : ; “ e ‘Mighesh and Lowest Temperatures This | ing was done in the open rather |" the Walled Lake. Discstel f cersens semmantes he Tie. ot ° : . ; Date in 84 Years é Virginia. : : : 95 tn 3805. - 36 in 184) than fn . Also, TE ee Friday's Téipersture Chart cases in = gz Los Angeles 82 60 ue * 6 Memphis me be j 3 ‘ A, re cee Oe J. ah Re and ‘ Loan Association Phoenix i ’ : S . * 2 ————— 46 E. LAWRENCE - | . 407 MAIN ST. : Eten i Ppa Dewclowa Ponce 761 West Huron Street _ Rochester Nechingion” 0 34 _ { _ &y | : | ‘< = f ; ws . = { s 4 : ct ‘ it fei. pif aes 2 o 5 | SOW oe ls ff SATE eg 71M f Vy, i . f \ | Lt A (Dinter, I i ¢ THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956 State ‘atont. General - as By Carl Grubert « Se vate” ‘Contests Lure It 1: bas ; Cooper; U.S. ambassador to In- | gs dia and former senator, had said | Saar Decles| G Kentucky Race | * sect] _ India, ‘Seat tual Fall “spantas = tained «= peasenen Yale GLASS SHELVES & — pooRs a8 -_CustomMade ‘KEEGO GLASS & MIRROR CO, A Completé Glass Service 2175 CASS-LAKE ROAD et Orchard Leke Reed — KEEGO HARBOR Federal 2-072 i Lo TF LEE Rei. = an his decision on the nomination, | considered hisfor the asking, ‘would not be announced until to- “REMODELING Ne hy aan oT ently Mi If 0 day's meeting. j THE BEST of DAMON RUNYON W HOM ys meu "g/AYTICS RECREATION ROOMS _© GARAGES \ Few Participants Give, But Comm ittee Chairman. ° ADDITIONS e SIDING © BASEMENTS eS a > Vv A h | Dewey Daniel said yesterday that) asian y= : ei oe . Lo 28 . , se ae Ee Blonde ‘Mink By DAMON®@RUNYON for Wi inning Prizes [eee ne aes cmocratic Sem ‘ 1A. a wey roa ees. Se. FE 4.2575] 1 was sittiig in Mindy’s restaurant listening.to Julie the Starker tell me the story of thé Biende lion Americans a year compete in| The nominee will team with) f No Money Down Mink and how it is responsible that our mutual pal Slate Slavin is. padewepy: a stone on his grave at least one contest or more, but/former U. S. Rep. Thruston B. lup in Woodiawn cemetery. Seems Slats.was fianceed to this good looker Miss Beatrice Gee who few contestants give themselves! Morton of Louisville in the Novem-| on the night Slate kicks it felieves him of 23 thousand with a promise she would arrange for his the best post ot win-|ber M was. _ MIDWEST SU PPLY stone which as a matter of fact she never does. Instead she pours the 23 thou into the Blonde Mink — possible chance paren in Tuesday's primary | t. 1 = Now Julie visits Slats’ grave and Slate talks to him asking him to. look up Bea and find out A feature entitled, “What You to oppose Democratic incumbent ts 9 N, TELEGRAPH what's holding up the engraving and also te!! her it's cold im the ground without no stone. So, Julie ‘Should Know About Contests,” in Sen. Earle Clements. tells me, he iinds the doll wearing the coat one ren be asks nat about the cisco parr = 1¢| ‘the current magazine offers a, tinguished the blaze. | - g t m ai 1@ missing <3 nou to the | ' . mares alls me what can Kodo cause_t gr Me aoe ‘number and he says its a shome Slats ‘number of suggestions that could ‘Cooper’s mam reason for de- ‘— : : thie iriend from short pants days, should be cold in the grave. Then Julie says he is off to teil Siats increase the entrant’s chances of clining to run was. figured to be lon: |what has transpired. winning. his often stated belief that much REAL ESTATE-— -| NSURANCE | ‘WATER SKIS Just after be shoves off-im comes Johnny Brannigan, the dick in the neigaborh ood, who asks me These pointers which are formu-|gemains to ‘be’ done on relations |- | ee ee eee ee ere ine Ges dant 2 | se a dea! mete and dumb in the fon9Ue) tea ‘by sponsors and those who| With India and that he shouldn't} Regidentiol—B Home—Contents .. . : t ih st { d as a mackera! with a lump irgm @ : “ Pietere ‘yoursell, : youngsters ba pages te bianaioss base ieee was. no robbery oi te!l him Julie the Starker can fill him in on\judge contests include some. of the no the post as serving only * Farms—Investments | Burglary—Liability—Aute z we this doll's background and | offer to help him look up fuiie.. mowing —— _ | Take mpeg ‘of Experience. Chances Are We sey Skimmiog over the water behind Obey the rules as to words, - sa ag ey sa sight You! A 7 CONCLUDED — make it an. absolite kick in the and it is as plain to be seen that . The Flames Ar All Go our Neighber. Let Us Serve You a4 ‘e racy renebeut «the spray fly- S ici « and as we|pants. Well.” Julie says, “stickhe now joins out permanently with format, enclosures ang mailing e riames Are ne]. = ing, the excitement rising. t's | ‘around a while and maybe I will the population of Woodlawn, John-| date. Avoid elaborate answers. __ 1144 So Also the Wine 1. greet sport, cvsy too! Stop in soon get in, I tell the jockey to drive | inher it.” ‘ny Brannigan steps forward and Judges pass These around but - . us to Woodlawn Cemetery and if _rolls him off the mound with his| rarely give them prizes. | CATANIA, Sicily @ — Firemen and look our selection over. | Johnny Brannigan is surprised-by HERE 1S A KISS FOR you" ‘hace wad picks a cao obbect that) % Unless thes are to be de-- got an unexpected assist last night R EA L T oO R 1 our destination he does not crack’ Then he seems to notice the Pres- is under Julie and examines it in| elded by the cortiest poster’. lin eile with a fire in a carpen- Z ; but whiles away the time on the ence of Johnny Brannigan for the the dim light. held your entry you are try shop. . nar | oN journey by relating many of first time and to recognize him, | sf aiees ihiah: Salo 1s 2 btdo | sare you buve done your beat | The flames ate through a wood- REAL ESTATE INSURANCE | | experiences as a copper, some of 100, because all of a sudden he outs stir-crazy,” Johnny says, “but 1 | With it, . en tts the vats tf) which are very interesting. ‘with Captain Barker and says: | Wonder why-be takes a pop at 3. For those who take their and bottles in an adjoining wine! f Largest Selection It is coming on dusk when we, ; | me when all J want of him is | contests seriously, there are cor a reach Woodlawn and while Ihave “Oh, a copper, eh?” he says. 4, a4. nim some questions and I | respondence schools which pub- an idea of the general direction) “Well. copper, here is a little | wonder, too, where this nice red | lish bulletins listing new contests | : J of the late Siats,Slavin's last rest-| Kiss for you.” | fox tur coat comes from?” and coach students in picasing | . = . } W, ing place, I have to keep the taxi) And with this he lets go a-slug Well, of caurse I know that John-, Spomsers. Am ’ guy driving around inside the that misses Johnny Brannigan and ny will soon realize that Julie prob-| The feature warns contestants to | + erican in Pontiac gates for some time before I spot knocks an arm off a pink stone ably thinks Johnny wishes to chat beware of persons who want to the éxact location through recog- cherub in the background and he with him about the. job he does sell answers and ready-made en-/ nizing the late Cockeyed Corrigan’s ;; about to encore when Johfifiy on Miss Beatrice Gee but at ‘the tries. The same answers are usual-. Cd Here 100 Peir Pair Up pack marble marker. : ‘blasts ahead of him, and Julie the moment I am too provoked about ly sold in-duplicate and all are’ eaned i It te a short distance off the Starker drops his pizzolover and Julie holding out the tip the iate thrown out when detected by the auto roadway so I have the his legs begin bending under him Slats Slavin gives him for me to contest, officials. | hackle and Branni- like Leon Frrel's when Leon is discuss the matter or even to ex-| ; Wi he Ch coe 0 Deity 9 te 6; Friday Nite | gan and I get out of the cab to playing a drink. ~~ —~="~ jplain that the red is only Jules Sen, ote to Lead | it out ar e ee emare ee st oun apie Se eek cue "te taal a FROM ong atm mink. ‘56 Alabama Delegation a staggers up case paige aut Oreos Gea cadiu'al a 18, by the Chase Manhat | MONTGOMERY, Ala, — Sen. Slay hau " the late Cockeyed Corrigan’s [Ton nS. tatts there with Stats Sa "Baal Bank as iecuter and iresiee for| So Sparkman last night was Between June 1 and 12 for You —— {pumping from the hole that Johnny ne chairman of Alabama’s| to Display on FLAG DAY, JUNE 14th! myn eas who speaks to me as follows: = Brannigan drills in his chest and| = |52-member delegation to the Dem- ~ bf 9 M! ~ “Hello, hello,” he says. “I amas I notice his lips moving L hasten’ was Boy presi the last guys jocratie National Convention in _ Jad you see and I know you will to his side figuring that he may and dolls Broadway stery written August rT , ony —— 99 Free Parking le pleased to leam that the late be aliout to utter the name of the Sy Damen Runyon (1945) begins | The 1952 vice presidential nom- Do Your Part to Insure New Glory for Old Glory 630 Ockland Avenue Slats gives mea tip for you on a horse Slats gives him for me. poll The Pentiac Pres Menday. inee was elected 39-10 over for- ‘ horse that goes at. Mialeah torhor-; fact that the characters (mer Rep. Laurie Battle of Bir- ‘Phone FE 8-0453 Then I ebserve that there Is’ found arvund Mindy's have lest (mingham 7s row but the name escapes Me St so nsoens soft and fussy : =} the moment. He says his figures alee aed er eet | ee ee ee stand \ A_| Julie the Starker pats weakly | Boy Blucs.”) leratic vary Wy te tea ; en with onb hand ax be whispers to , \Seates : 605 OAKLAND | FE4-2579 . \ ; { . a , ; “Well.” he says, “the late Siats BRANCHES: 328 N. PERRY 97 OAKLAND" Sparks-Griffin not only resting tm pence now ( ‘5 lifornia Primary Battle . , : with the, same as his stone ov nr - INERAL- HOME ee oe Fi ] W k d. FUNESAE- HO) ioe waraee ntering Fina eeken ~ Service” 7 “Thoughtful Servi | othe * Ne Ves “What! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, | put forward as a a “ctv rights‘ en | 46 Williams 8t. Phone FE 2-384) | is the mame of the horse?” | sen Estes Kefauver and Adlai’ S®4¢r.” 24-Hour Ambulance Service ‘ JOINS OUT PERMANENTLY Stevenson plunged today into a : " ‘last weekend of forced-draft cam- \ nf | But Julie only closes his $_€7e5 aigning Seaere Tuasday’s Denes S AN DY’S Put Words lnto 3 My Mouth © | cratic presidential primary in Cal- | ifornia. . e ¢ ®@ Rete, “cninaet tag | SPECIALS It Doesn’ t Matter... | ~ YOU ARE ¢ EMPLOYED, YOU CAN JOIN yeh gaia ppt | ot ee the Democratic presidential] Reds......... Seeeccececs Here Are the Sim le Rules: A CREDIT UNION .:. AND-YOU SHOULD! |Prnzincrcts 3] uae egy ) Simple Rul | eaeldd r ' s | of a big majority. The -win-] & ay] L |! ‘ ' : jner will get California's 68-vote seennoUe occa 1. Write in the space next to my picture the : ; . ° : | delegation, after--New York's OES Alves 12" words you think I’m saying. Example: “You , Magenta the party's atonal| Rens seegeeueeaes ose ' ee 2 ‘conyéntion in August. This also me my was exclusive a . _ e . [will ‘ke their last direct contest Water Sus — 24" >. » i A ub ; "$25.95 PLASTIGLASS “@FREE Life Savings. Insurance | fA aia ere —) WINDSHIELDS | Fr ballot in “The state will Complete With Fittings ° ; Hl i -@FREE Loan Protection Insurance. send 70 deegatese the GOP mom} = $19.95 @ EXCELLENT Divid id S “Yesterday, Vice President Nix-{ Boat Paint and — ends on avings. ; certain At Deep Cut Prices rifftee. All entries become the property of t the dealer. Decision of the judges is final. eA VOTE i in Your Own Economic Affairs Complete Line of ‘e | MoToRS , . ve ee - fa AT BIG . A -_ SAVINGS Why Not Investigate Today? ee A ~ SHOP. : re pl ‘ ’ may 24” ranges; -dtyers, - si mene { Ri Fev eeeeoereseorecsersene Vi Mile South of Oréhard Lake R4. Hi LADORESS. ments) ‘ak Sines tae eschnes ai wom _ Yenday tare Therstay—8-6 ' = ori all parts in He aprewe Pri—S-8 Sat—8-¢ Sen—S-9 BCHY. 0.250650. - sy :PHONE. . ceeseeee gg Fede ks qe | lcenensocicacenegheevonepailaal os Be “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” IN / 850 Joslyn St. FE 5-9495. ; | onaldse “3 ‘Meer ey : 4 a arr ae | ELEC I RI C ¢C 0. — ene ee < et oe ee) (Serving Employees of Pontiac Were Division? Phone FE 4-4565 : rr CENTER 147 ¥. sida Ste. . = bi . aia - j pk = ’ / ‘ i: } id : ff Phen ee e-. * og = ff | , i \s ; | . ; iy : . : d \ foe ee cg a & 1) f | # f i 1 ao +! Beis f : ne - 7 “4 if LS i ith i ' f y x Ba fi Community Sing Planned Sunday THE PONTIAC’ PRESS; SATEURD AY, JUNE 32. 1956 ‘Annual Commencement Is r ‘Set for Sunday af St. Mary's | well as graduation and baccalau- {reate programs in West Bloomfield, ered by the Very Rev. Justin Figas, Rah hy ollege, High Schools to Graduate Stud. A es T= be Jume is graduation month, and] yyy eminence Edward Cardi- news of area gratiuation e: nal Mooney will confer the de- continued to come in to the Pon-| gree of Bachelor of Arts and dis- a “s+ 8 2:30 p.m. in the campus audi- Commencement exercises are) torlum. The graduating classes planned at St. Mary College and| include representatives from five states. ‘High Schoo] in Orchard Lake, The main address will be deliv-| as Township, Troy and Romeo High OFM, Conv. of Buffalo, while Mit- Laie iis ©" chell S. Jachimski of Detroit: will act as chairman of the exercises. Fr. Figas will also receive the 1956 “Fidelitas’’ medal. Orchard Lake . A solemn high Mass will be of- fered at 10 a.m. Sunday in the ‘campus Chapel at Orchard Lake to open the 67th annual commence- ment exercises of St. Mary College The salutory address_will be en by Clement T. Otolski, 1956 ora- torical medalist of the prep de- partment and the valedictory by PREPARE FOR BANQUET — Getting ready for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet of Water- tord High School are Beth Rose, chairman of programs and favors; Julie Hickman, decora-~ banquet, with gay carousel theme, will be held tonight in Waterford High School gymnasium at 6:30, : tions;- and Sandra White, general chairman. The | and High School. Lawrence J. Hoppe, president of Msgr. Edward J. Szumal, presi-|the college. senior ‘class. dent, will celebrate the Mass, while| | West, Bloomfield Township the Proper and Ordinary of the; The 1956 graduating class of West Mass will be rendered by the Bloomfield Township High Ea TROY ADDITION — A new school section planned at Troy No, 2 Elementary School is this brick structure sketched by the school's architect. Bids for the school will be received next week. At left is the present block of four classrooms; in the near corner is the multipurpose room and stage; and at right is the new seven-classroom section. Smith School students will share the multipurpose room, which will see gym, cafe- teria and auditorium use. | 'Schola Cantorum of the seminary. ‘will have its baccalaureate serv-| ‘ices at 8:15 p.m. Sunday in the: | school auditorium. | Commencement exercises el the i »-Saginaw Trio '7T> seniors will be held at | Wednesday in the high ee This! from the new school, eseste Robs Oil Fir m Sedan in Running Gun’ t Battle; One Caught field Baptist Church will give the = = SAGINAW \—Three young men, Music will be by the high school their faces hidden behind white, a cappella choir, with Mrs. Alice ha iheechicts! held) up a Segiane| Smith at the organ for proces-, One was .captured a short” Commencement speaker will be day. Dr. Walton Cole of First Congre-. bra later about 30 miles south) gational Church, Detroit. of Saginaw after a =ae bullet! rked Richard McClurg, president of jmarked chase. ee @ - the board of education, will pre- | The other two were believed sent the diplomas as superinten- (hiding in a_partially wooded area, dent of schools. Dr Leif Hougen (which state police and deputies introduces the class. Principal qiickiy surrounded with road Donald Weed will present the stu- [iecks. . dent awards, - | Police identified the captured m6 J The Rev. Robert Benedict of the: man~as Robert Stevens, of Trinity Methodist Church, Keego Saginaw. j|Harbor, will give the invocation Frederick Smith, 65, an at- land the bafediction. icadunt at —, * Police Blast Getaway the Seal-0-Co., | Old Post Office Marks’ One More Milestone By JULIE V, HUTCHINS West Bloomfield Correspondent | postmaster, | ORCHARD LAKE — Dedication| The Michigan Military Academy _ceremonies at the new Orchard | ihad been located at Orchard Lake \Lake Post Office today mark an-|and for many years was the of- jother milestone in West Bloom- ifice's largest patron. Soon after ‘field Township's oldest post office. | ithe turn of the century the acad- The Orchard Lake Post Ottice/*™Y Was distonti®ued’. was first established in 1872, with) | John Copeland the first postmaster. -It was the fourth post office to. be; established in West Bloomfield) | Township, ' The first was at Pine Lake, with that pame, started in 1831. Next was the West Bioomficid Post Office near the Commerce Township line. This office was establisheqd in 1833. The third | was Straits Lake, on the north | shore of Opper_ Straits Lake, in | 1836, All except Orchard Lake were ‘discontinued many years ago. A Hence Orchard Lake is the the Moody Hotel, with Moody as In later years i = were taken over and have -since Ee used by the. St. Cyril and Metho- - dius Seminary and St. Mary’s High | still the largest patron. The new post office building was built to specifications. Located St. Mary College property at 3735 Commerce Rd., it is re to the jgovernment by sine ege. Present - Mary Hawkes, 11,000: TurnOut , | postmaster is N for Waterford \School and College. This unit is . PADDLE PUSH — This old bridge in the heart of Milford is the starting point of the “Paddle Push.” According to Charles Newell, ——— Sow veadahnidlens U.S. The starting gun was due to today. the: ‘only one of its kind in the’ get the race underway at 2 p.m. | Mrs. Smith will be at the organ, jand members of the senior class who have taken part in the vocal said three masked men, one of post office in West Blootntield them armed with a pistol, robbed Township, the only other office now Dance Recital at Waterford | groups of the school will sing the Detroit Preceher to Show Slides ' Paddle Push, Crowning? of Queen Today's Events: ‘MILFORD ~ ‘Residents of the: Dancing. ,will.- continue for the Huron Valley area have. élected Public from 8:30 to 12:30, accord: | Judy Guthrie as queen of the fifth| ea ia Dr. Earl Book, Canteen) amnual “Paddle Push,” to be held, Prizes and trophies for the win-| today. ose ners of the Paddle Push will be! sores were awarded during a dinner served given ‘voting blanks’ to’ chose one(by Hostelers at Arrowhead Lodge, out of five high school students in Kensington Park beginning at jas queen, and Judy receivéd high-/6:30 tomorrow night. est votes. Her court will include, Bonnie, Beals, Charlotte Nauttall, | Tuceday af the heme of Mr, and ‘Nancy Brooks and Doris Honsinger.' Mrs. Wallace Brown, 6039 Nor: | Sponsored by the Board of thrup. | Commerce tn conjunction with The class will hold an election of| the American Youth Hostels, te officers, Mrs, Ella Shook 4s co- Push” is America’s _ biggest hostess. canoe race, according to Charles Newell, chairman of the affair. Old Fashioned WATERFORD—The Rev. George | H. Loveless of Detroit will be the speaker at the 11 a.m. and 7:30) ~ p.m. services Sunday at the Wa- terford Community Church, The Rev. Mr, Loveless is a missionary under the Christian Mission to Jews and is a former missionary to Alaska. * ¢ * At the evening service the Rev. Mr. Loveless will show colored. slides on Alaska. The Adult Bible Class of the church will meet at 7:50 p.m. There are 86 entries registered to push off at 2 o’elock at. the \Arch’’ over the Huron river in | Mitford. They will move in heats; lot six with four minutes between leach heat, down the eight-mile|__ AVON TOWNSHIP — An old-; alma mater. ———— Smith told police the trio fled, \Drayton Church a on toot. But A pore car, rushing Baccalaureate services for 86 to the scene, passed an automobile 'to Stage Two ‘class at Romeo High School are | opposite direction. ‘Humorous Plays ‘scheduled for 8 p.m. Sunday in the! -EMPTY THEIR GUNS | DRAYTON PLAINS — Two one. high school auditorium. | The - : mena’, act humorous plays are to be pre-| qne Rev. E. G. Appel of St. , men Robert |sented by Youth Fellowship mem-| gony pollo Church will_ read jen save sh ~ Torco 5 said ‘bers of the Drayton Plains Com- from the Scriptures, and the high | emptied thelr guns at the jmunity United ‘Presbyterian’ . noo) Mixed wil > | they ‘Church Monday night in the base- Chorus will be fea- itieeding car in a chase down M13. The fugitives fired back, one | ment auditorium of the church. “Joint Owners in Spain,” is bullet shattering the windshield scheduled for 7:30 p.m., with a of the police car. The trio abandoned the vehicle cast of four players. “Spreading the News,” will fol- | «cme Moral and Ethical Alms When they ran onto a state police | of Education” will be the title of Toadblock near the intersection of | | tow. with a -cast of 10 young | thesplans. ithe sermon to be delivered by the Mi3 and M78. The getaway car, | Stage ‘manager is Everett Beach Rev. John McMillan of St. Cle- ad been struck several times by Charlotte Baird is director.“A ment Catholic Church police bullets. \free will offering will be taken,! se Police said they captured ‘with proceeds to be used to assist) Carol Hither will accompany bari- Stevens near the car. The other young people in attending summer:tone soloist James Davis singing two escaped _ ame darkness. conferences. The pregram is open “The Holy City.” Benediction will | to the public. ibe given by the Rev. Ellis A. Hart. Stevens was put on probation Troy High School Seniors will) ‘of the First Methodist Church. [ast month for a liquor violation, | e- i , : ‘ Marines Op Open . |attend baccalaureate services to. Dies in Truck Crash police said. [morrow at 8 p.m. at the High| €ASEY, Ill. uw» — Felix Kenneth! Jail for McKeon School, when the Rev. Robert Paul! ‘Neratko, 39, of 28460 .Van Dyke! |Ward of Troy Methodist Church s-. Center Line. Mich.. was killed will speak. i Friday in a collision of his car and him of $233 shortly before 3 a.m. (in that township being Keego Ee WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Close to 1,000 @ jammed the Waterford Township: High School Auditorium last night fo applaud the efforts of student ballerinas \bor, established in comparatively recent years. | Grheral John Copeland was the 7 Owner et a hotel at Orchard |members of the June graduating speeding from the area in the| Lake and it was through his ef- ‘of Carole Wolfe's dancing classes, forts to secure postal privileges | | for his patrons that the post of- fice was established. He had bee | myithusiastic comments indicated » postmaster only a short time (-pe-tators considered the two-hour a seed | when the effice was moved te * |performance oyé/of the most suc- \cessful ‘recitals / Mrs. Wolfe has Close 200 bailet students took part tn the colorfal pano: globe. Two Waterford Township men! Tye Hiahn Orchestra played the ‘this morning pleaded cuilty to’ Pe eek iaromee for the recital. detective. jf The caps were returned to Hh sponsored by the Waferford Town- ship Recreation Dept. taged in Jer capacity as in- Hubcap Thieves Pick cnouc of ae aputoes Wron Automobile [7°20 tex | all gver the stealing. two hubcaps last night yrs William R. Hahn is regular from the auto of a Pontiac Police /piar ist tor the classes. bert Cooley by his partner. Det |James Bale, who evens Sem | because of oil spots. / | He remembered that ey had driven on a newly oiled a. few , |hours before the theft rred. Gail Grace, 17, of 5 3 Highland | Rd."and Thomas L. , Vilson, 21, of | 4856 Filer St were dentenced to 10 |’ days in jail by tiac Muni¢ipal Judge Maurice .-Finnegan. i To Hold ble School abe fashioned community sing will be held at Goodwill General Baptist Church, 2287 Auburn Rd. Sunday trom 2 to 4 p.m. . Guest groups to be at the | church for the occasion include, “The Missionary Quartet, The Gospel Four, The New Hope |™ Quartet and others. rigtacnged is invited. a end RY DEN — The Ladies Library | Assn. here has announced new |i- | brary hours for the summer will be from 2 to 4 pxm. each Wednes/| day afternoon, ‘ | local merchants have su ;eourse to the parking lot at Grand River. Entrants will start off. regardless -of weather, rain or. shine. Preceding the race: here will be a huge parade. Both the’ Milford and South-Lyon ‘High school bands/ _ be urnish the music and, floats “by New Hudson Girl Scouts, th Lyon: Boy Scouts and, the Kiwanians will be entered. =p A special hour-long water show will begin at 1 o'clock at the. bridge. Competitive’ water ac- tivities has been planned and | STEPHEN NISBET Slate State Man at Oxford School - Nisbet, | | |Judy * will be formally crowned. member of the State Board of. pplied the trophies and prizes for the winners. Tonight a coronation ball oj be held at the ‘“Teen-Canteen” OXFORD —\Stephen jEducation .and chairman of the A Hability. —per cent. Credit given Formerly separate insuratice ‘policies were re-. _ quired: to protect your home, your contents, insured against theft losses and personal —- Now, one modern.package insurance plan re- i places separate contracts atasavingsupto25 | - expire. Annual, payments available. Inquiries board of\ trustees, Almia College, New, Complete. will address “Oxford High. School . seniors at their commencement, One Premium i :15 p.m., Wednesday. ~ Ow ’ | “Guideposts’’- is the subject! Home hers \chosen By Nisbet, who is vice’ ' president in charge of public re.) lations of the Gerber Products Co.! 4 of Fremont. The mixed and... seaio-_ gilts’; i ensembles of the music depart-— PACKAGE | POLICY : ment will sing. | Graduates will begin their final Save Up to 25% iweek in high school\ with bac- jcomareets ven 8 \p. m. on ‘Sunday. The Fred clark of |'the Oxford Methodist Church wil \speak, and the high school\ chorus iwill sing. Robert Lewis a! play ithe processional... Annual honors ceaverstie’ ‘a be held-at 8 p.m. Tuesday, w for existing policies to | ceive their awards and the high | invited | — T schoot band will make its final\ a ‘ appearance of the year. ‘ Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. | Ait programs for the 73 mem- 10 West Lowrunce Ot, Cover Cass FE 20221 ‘bers of the class ayid their friends | Invocation will be given by the | -Cell Confinement. Lifts Rev. Marvin V. Turner of rey ja semi-trailer truck at a highway intersection 2% miles west of here. IMLAY — The Dally Bible | "outstanding graduates will eu) gui be aa high school Soe Srare| nant M-59 Speedway ‘Baptist Church. Troy's band, di- ; as Review Board Calls ritatty fon Laver wil ly, gigs oa i en Trial Postponement Mendelssohn's “If With All Y ‘School of $t. Paul Lutheran Church | will be Feld June 48 and 11-15, ‘from: yam. to 121 noon, jand the hight school choir will gly injured. — | Hearts.” a|$t, Patrick Church Lists Mass Schedule e o*, Ze WHITE “LAKE. TOWNSHIP — S. Sgt. wee B. Mckseon, 31,,The Rev. Thomas A. Edison, pas- is awaiting a.court-martial at the'tor of Si. Patrick's Church. exe Marine Corps Recrdit Depot here. Lake and Rourid Lake Rds.. He is charged with manslaughter nounced that the summer ictal in the death of six recruits and ,of Sunday Masses will be inaugu- |with having been under the in-' urated tomorrow. ce of Hquerat the time. Masses will be at 7, 8, 9, 10,, CASE POSTPONED 11 a.m., and 12:15 p.m., through The court . martial, originally SePt. 3. The Women's guild will scheduled for May 14, has been |Teceive Holy Communion as | PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. H# — A Marine Corps drill ‘instructor who took a recruit platdon ona dis- ciplinary night march that result: ed in the drowning of six young) imen has been released from con-; ifinement. SPICE for . —— ret always immaculate postponed until July “4: at the 8 o'clock Mass Sun- McKeon had. been in confine-! day. ° j : : {ment since April 8, the night of During, the summer months, the | bright/and-new looki the march. |Men’ s Club, assisted by the Wom : « * en's Guild, is serving sroaktaatl A Marine Corps announcement ftet the first three Masses. ‘yesterday said McKeon's status twas changed May 23 from * ‘con-' $10, 000 Goal Is Set finement awaitin; court martial” | f . to Aid Accident Victim | | j ito “restriction in lieu of arrest.” No explanation was given about; NORTH BRANCH — A goal off. the delay in making the announce-|$10,000 has been set for the com- ment, LIBERAL TERMS His release was the result, the announcement said, of a request to the secretary of the Navy from) his defense counsel, Emile Z. Ber man ot New. York treasurer of the Podvin fund. A [public bene Mint! ad Mens wos ‘held! striction is liberal enough to per- - vst RACING ‘mit him to_go to his home in i ‘nearby Port Royal when not on |/ - Time Triel: 1:30 P.M Rece: 3:00 P.M juniors’ sizes, elli | — and Cotion \duty. He has a* ‘wife and two small children. . McKeon was assigned duty ‘n| —- his release 8 Milles West of Pontise Airport Pair ’em n and Wear’ em “ISURE LIFE Summer Separates . .. that are young and relaxed they’ re fashioned of the finest yarn dyed’ ‘fabrics to stay repeated washings. All Sanforized Coniplete range of-ladies’ and. ALSO A FINE SELECTION OF COORDINATES ff @ b Country Store 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Open Weekdays 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Sundays 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. ur ee eee FAST | because ng through that folks It’s small worsen ‘like’*Flash Cleaners ..... at Flash you get careful, quality Cleaning. plus the fastest pos- sible service: -~And there are NO PARKING -PROBLEMS, F . either. Drive right up to the door, and you can-be on your way in seconds, DID YOU RECEIVE | | YOUR FREE CLEANING CARD IN THE MAIL? . Denim in Russ? 839 West Huron. (Corner of Palmer) We Give Holden's “RED STAMPS - _| a a THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE 2, 1936 } : - WILTON WYNN AP Foreign Correspondent CAIRO — The number one danger point in the Palestine -erisis today—a crisis still touchy) despite apparent U. : in reducing border. i ts—is the muddy little Jordan River, The Jordan. River problem is complicated: by the fact that four states must consent to any over- all program for Using the river for irrigation or _ Power develop- ment. *] y ; ware SR Ceag-rmee BPP OTN | pint S20 ye carmanars * | ARAB OBJECTIONS | RUN UKE” #1 SAN : S Se ee. ae See e Be OAKLAN FUEL «=: PAINT 436 Orchord Loke Ave, -FES-6150 “smith paving to, _485 MARION FE 4.4864 ‘RACING ~ ties Trial: 1:30 P.M. Race: 3:00 P.M. Pontiac M-59 Speedway | 8 Miles West of Pontiac Airport _'this project would tap the Bo 238 per cent. = \been rejected outright. cepted it | Arabs gave it the kiss of death last _|fall when they postponed a decision py. Second, Israel economically, thereby weak- yj -lening the Arab econetnic boycott tPELI 56 Convention = June 21 in Chicago or Washington -Men Rescue wm tO reach thé frightened animal. 2s * feet. —— “up and was taken to the Atlanta ‘| Humane Society for—-treatment. Three ef the four are Arab states still at war with the fourth, [the scheme would he- in Lake; Isreal. The Arab states are (Tiberias, which is entirely ‘ under Syria, Lebanon,- and Jordan. Israeil éontrol. ia. Three different plans, * ¢ : illustrated on the Ficecanlorsia " Johneton has told Arab govern- maps, have been proposed for ments he will. return’ for further utilizing the river waters. Two of ‘discussions on his plan Whenever them are dying of inactivity; the they _have something new *to third: may provoke a war if im-| idiscuss.. Thus far, Arab leaders plemented. id acceptanee of the plan.) accepted As a substitute, a committee of | > AF The United States«has offered financing for a regional scheme called the Johnston plan. Worked our by Eric Johnston, a special U. S. envoy to the Middle East, ‘and its tributariés for about 1!5 ‘billion cubic yards-of water a year 'Under the Johnston recommen-| dations, the Arab states would get -/62 per cent of this total and Israel The dam and canals necessary to the project would be controlled by a United Nations water | authority. The Johnston plan has never | Israel ac- “in principle.’ But the indefinitely. Arab objection to the |Johnston plan are three: | First, the plan links an Arab project with Israeli projects, and thus implies indirect Arab recogni- tion of the state of Israel Ze the plan will benefit re Seem TARIEES ZONES JOHNSTON holy epprovel ‘ba dependens on water ored in another AREAS TO BE IRRIGATED of the Jewish staré. * - N ikita Urges os Change i that the “political climate’ is not/volved, plus Egypt, has drawn it Peay tecling against Israel runs: based’ on the principle of each so strongly that weak governments | country benefiting from projects like those of Syria and Jordan inside one country benefiting an- could not survive if they the Johnston plan. — SUBSTFEUFE: PLAN ‘up an Arab countér-plan. It is other. The Arabs say this places one country, “at the mercy of the other. san The Arab plan ievelies | a main | Control OF: River. Jordan Still. Perils Palestine ‘Trace’ Third, a major reservoir under are ” unanimous in their judgment ‘experts from cock Arab state in- | —_ ’ FIVE: storage dam on the Yarmuk River between Syria and Jordan, to provide electric power for both Syria and Jordan and irri- gation for the east ban lower Jordan Valley. Under Arab plan, no Arab ier ik of the be Arabs argued, too much of Syrian. on and Lebanese waters went’ to water would be stored d in| (Esraeti- controlled Lake. ‘Thetis. The headwaters of the Jordan— | Ha Nt , NU "oan ” {ARAB PLA Bal ANYAS LEBA : s OT BANAT Hi ftiers. U. 5. experts ‘ergue thet this is un- economic tlerranean Meas , EBANonf Vy DAM | _HASBANI ° i s Tit . SYRIA ne J; La as erly ZARETHO ANAL SEEOPERATING C—IPROPOSED ‘DAN DAM, in U. S. Law Report States Duration - ‘af with Isaac Stern, to Be Reduced to Avoid American violinist. that no Soviet Tiriag TV Audiences citizens ‘“‘will ever go to United. States*if they have to be v fingerprinted “He said Congress f FRANCISCO uw—The Re- ought to change the law’ Soviet Un- touched on that in his talk ’ Russian-born with ‘Khrushchey , The Communist party boss said the the Russians are always ready to isit the United States under of- icial ‘delegation status. 7 publican party may cut its na- DIFFICULT FOR 150 - tional convention here in August) Premier Nikolai Bulganin” Stern replied it would be diffi- from four to three days to avoid backed up the: Commumist party Cult to give that status to 150 pet tiring television audiences. politi- boss ; : ‘cal commentator Earl C. Behrens « = ad ais . wrete. in the San Francisco “We will never submit to it Negro Bus Boycott j Chronicle today. Bulganin said 100 Per Cent Effective Behrens said the decision preb- And Foreign Minister AL. mon: : | ably won't be made until! GOP Molotov chimed- in “Never: ieee ue wires ne Chairman Leonard W. Hall meets Never!” gro) boycott of city’ ousts pecem almost 100 per cerit effective to The protests against the U immigration requirement for fin- gerprinting of nonofficial foreign with the arrnagements committee “With the work of the convention 5 oe _—Tenomunation of President Ei- visitors were sounded over cham- = senhower and Vice President pagne glasses at a British Em- ine Nixon—a ‘cut and dried affair."’ bassy garden party honoring the wrote Behrens, ‘the problem of official’ birthday of _-*rolding TV interest in the conven- Queen Elizabeth T1 tion ‘ts worrying. GOP leaders. “Republicans expect the Demo- cratic National Convention which begins in Chicago Aug. 15 will be- a rough and tumble affair which EXCEPTIONS MADE quirement bv smal] Russian. delegations — among them farmers, churchmen either transportation provided by cott leaders, efforts. continued to 30-year-old &@n clarification of the terms un Washington has skirted the -re- permitting some ion within the Bmtish empire in das With most Tallahassee Negroes walking’ or using carpool boy der which they will consent mde the buses again New Zealand became a domin 1907 sons at time. such as Moisseyev troupe involves ‘He buttonholed Khrushchev side a lilac bush be- to TV. audiences will enjoy, so they are considering how to eompress ‘the renominations of Eisenhower ‘and Nixon, adoption of-a_ party platform and other routine busi- ness into three days. which would- be a modern record fer a major party: national convention ” ae said the Mousse yev The Republican convention troupe matter is being disc ussed opens Aug—20 at the cavernous within the State Department, but | Cow Palace that so far as is known here the | ‘Russians have not been advised one way or the other. : * ¢ «@ Stern. 35-year-old New Yorker and entertainers — to enter the United States with official status. | But there may be a problem in the case of such large Soviet cultural groups as the Moisseyev folk dancers. scheduled to leave for New York in the fall. 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Khrush- acclaimed tour ef the 5 chev declared in a talk yesterday ion, ine= It is degrad- It is a shame. None of our people will evér go to the United SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER You can Live Better .. . Electrically” _Khrushehew raised a toast to States if they have to be finger- Stern and said | printed Your visit has been a ie A US Embassy official who dous ages There should be was standing between them re- more like acl « “eo marked “‘Iy is the Jaw. You have your laws and we have ours.” “And there would be more “Then you should change the Stern replied. “if your people jaw.’ Khrushchev replied overiooked such technical requre- Stern broke in ‘We cannot or- ments as fingerprinting der our laws changed just like “This we can never do’ that. That's up to the people.”’ = ——s _ @. emtieemesce al é ¢ Po ceases 5 a an © ereeeerertns b ‘the Dan apd Banias Rivers. in | Syria—wortld be harnessed for the | built along the Banias.and Dan ‘Syria. -Lake Hutch. ' Arabs or the West.”’ ‘consider it uneconomic... _ ing of the Arab League council uri hea You: Think of Marte, Think of Gallagher's! the Hasbani River i fn Lebanon and ° mene tt” of the two countries con- fned. Under the Johnston plan, ; ‘Israel: * * * The Arab plans calls for use of | ithe Hasbani River for irrigation and electric power for southern | | Lebanon. Similar‘projects would be. N PONTIAC BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO Rent a Betsy Ross or Galbransen SPINET PIANO OF YOUR CHOICE ifor the surrounding-regren in Arabs say Israel could irrigate: from the remaining flow of these rivers into the upper Jordan near, Israel also could use Lake Tiberias as a reservoir from which it could irrigate its Jands west of the Jordan and in the Israeli triangle between the; ‘ Yarmuk and Jordan. $20 Deposit, $10 Monthly ' Arabs leaders say this scheme Cartage and Six Months’ Renta would be financed “either by the- Allowed on Purchase of Piano United States Open Monday & Friday: ‘til 9 P. M. experts have cold-shouldered ‘the project, however, because they GALLAGHER» 18 E. Huron, Pontiac FE sosee There has been no Arab eager- ness to get started on indepen. dent financing. At the tast. meet- in April, the Arab plan was barely touched on in discussions. The Israelis have threatened to go ahead with their own~ water development schemes if the Arabs don't accept the Johnston plan * © Cleaned © Adjusted © Regulated “4° Expansion ‘Watch Bands Ledies’ —Men’s : Special 1 95 Georges-Newports | zlewelry Dept. * * The Israeli project would simply’ involve tapping the upper Jordan at Banat Yaacov with a new ptpe- line which would connect at the Yarkon, River with one already carrying water south to the Negev Desert, where millons of new settlers may live in the future The “Arabs object to this scheme, however, largely be- cause it would. involve b-raeli work inside a Syrian-Israeli demilitarized rone. The governments of Syria. Egypt, and Jordan all have said that Israeli work in the demilitarized zone will mean war “YOU save MORE BY SHOPPING Your Watch) In the midst of all this talk the ancient Jordan Biver rolls on to the Dead Sea, where its water RACING ultimately evaporates in the desert. Time Trial: | :30 P.M. air. And on either bank. its valley Race: 3:00 P.M. dries up and blows away for want : of the “water the river could Pontiac M ‘59 Speedway provide Sg ee eee as ‘ 4 “= *. ae = 2. ee wi ; 5 yh F t e fo : ; . co 2 is \, ie \ a : : \ - . ye vod : | r ae 5 a 6s 24 , vs fi eee s ‘a | us ! nanex 5 menor college is dedicated to ~ mS eRe EELE ipa veh Ma | Reader Questions” ‘Amount _ 7 formulated at a meeting called to organize the institution's alumni Hanow A. Frrecraacp ; poaneent and Publisher =, wae Li reverts th Spent Furnishing City Hall Vice President » Business Man - “tec, wert Sir Bog Becta association. i “> Letters will be eandensed when neces; ing physical examinations in the pe es Tates Pro-M oe Se et ee ton. 1h paosie cnt ae ote . 3 ag a. it Rosest B. Tost ahaa tierce _ Italy. Votes Pro-West these will et stead the letter ie critical I'll gladly help pay. for it. However,” Manacine Editor Ciassified Manager : i Oe meters. - | it makes me wonder when the . Eatered at Post Office, Postibe, as second class maiter _ MEMBER oF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press-is entitled exclusive’ te the uss tor republication of fy jocal news wie ro this neWa- noe es well news Saootenee. sy Powrtac is er by FETE for 40 cents where carrier ooes' 4s mot available by mall Macomb. Lapeer and seri elsewhere in the mited States year. All mail he “asinine unset in edvance. Jane OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956 GOP Isolationists ~ Snub Senator Wiley If right wing members of Wiscon-. sin's Republican organization think ‘they can scare Senator WitEy out of the race for renominalss al are mistaken. That such was their idea was — indicated by their action at the state convention at Milwaukee. There, despite his long and faithful service to the party, the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was given a rude brushoff by the dele-— gates. a ae a Sen. Witty was able to poll only 136 out of. 2,486 votes. As a result, the party’s senatorial endorsement went to Rep. Grenn R. Davis, an isolationist who frequently has voted against the Administration. On the other hand, Sen. Witey has served his state, hisparty and the Nation . » —with distinction throughout his 20 years in the upper chamber. * * b a As Foreign Relations Commit- tee chairman he has_ backed President Eisenhower by both In the first major European na- tional election since Russia began - downgrading Stain, Italy’s voters. strengthened pro-Western parties. At the same time the parties on both left and right, the Communists, and the Monarchists and Fascists, were weakened. It was good news to the free world that Premier Sron1’s Christian Democrats polled 39.6 per cent of the vote, and with other mid- die of the road allies, garnered 53 per cent of the total. In the last election in 1951, the center groups got 50.5 per cent. . * * * Together the Communists and So- — cialists polled 34.1 per cent and the ~Monarchists and Fascists, 11 per cent. This contrasts with the previ- ous election when the leftists got~-* 35.6 and the far right 11.3 per cent. An outstanding feature of the election was the record number of voters who went to the polls. Of Italy’s= 27,000,000 electors, an impressive 91 per cent ef them took tine to vote. : ANOTHER thing that causes a lot of trouble in this country is that “The Man with the Hoe” listens too much to the man with the hdkum — in. many cases a candidate. ~ “UniTzp Nations Condemns Sale of Brides.’— Headline. This was a commendable neon as. there -has this field. ~~ The People’s Business: Hot Session Seen ‘word and deed —on_virtually ve Politics Expected to Rule To him belongs” _ Rep. major issues. credit for teaming with —Special Legislature AS "MARRIED WOMEN, BE SUBMISSIVE TO YOUR HUSBANDS, 4S 1S - FITTING IN THE LORD. MARRIED MEN, BE AFFECTIONATE TO ees a ae bf eh YOUR WIVES, AND DO NOT TREAT THEM HARSHLY. “_ 6%. 9-18 eee | See AIG COMED Bouquet of Marriage Insurance | Seek to Restore ’28 Policy Southern ‘Baptist Convention Facing Decision on Local Church Autonomy ANSAS CITY w = The South- ern Baptist Convention, after side- tracking the issue for two days, now faces a vote on its official attitude toward local church au tonomy. The Rev. James W. Bulman, East Spencer, N.C., who thrice was f refused a hearing, finally got the _ question introduced in two forms: a proposed constitutional amend- ment-and a resolution. * * «6 The constitutional amendment automatically is carried over to congregation to call itself a Bap- tist church. It also would specify the convention can take no action to prevent a local congregation from withdrawing. At Rocky Mount, the majority of the congregation, led by its’min-. - ister, the Rev. Samuel H. W. Johnston, voted to take the church out of the local, state and Southern Baptist associations. The minority ~ carried the case to court and won back control and management of the church property. * * * _Bulman emphasized to newsmen -Rev. D. L. C. C. Warren, Charlotte, N. C., as president. In the only contests, Dr, Conrad Willard, Kansas Ci elected first vice president and the Stennis, . Meridian, Miss., second vice president. ‘Smiles A glove compartment of an auto is where the flashlight always seems to be in the way of rouge, lipstick, a comb and a mirror, * * Li Robbers broke into an Ohio _ dollars for tappevers: Some time ago. we received a report on,'the City of Pontiac ex- ‘penditure. We are no experts, on this matter, but we can see where we could have saved thousands of including ourselves, “ One thing in particular out. That is the $80,000 spent fer furnishing the City Hall. That doesn’t count the old furniture they sook from the old building. What.in the world did they buy - gold —— A Texpayer ae nen ‘What Is It for Taxpayers if It's Waste for Parent?’ In answer to the letter advocat- writer says that it is a waste of time and money to obtain a writ- ten excuse each semester when_a student is unable to take gym If i¢ is important enough for schools to institute such an elabo- rate program, then why isn’t it important enough for parents to de it on their own time and money? If it is a waste for parents who know their children have a definite need for it, then — it certainly would be a waste for the thousands of taxpayers _ who have healthy children, Besides, I'm sure there are very few parents who begrudge the ex- pense of an examination to obtain written excuse from gym when they know their child's well-being is at stake. ‘Weary But Willing a Removal of Molotov Seen: as Victory for Kruschev By KINGSBURY SMITH General Manager, International News Service The Kremlin star of Nikita Khrushchev, the bull-necked, blunt and rugged “boss” of the Russian Communist party, is rising: . That, I believe, is the interpreta- aion which Western chancelleries will be placing today on the news that Vyacheslav Molotov has fi- nally been compelled to resign | as Soviet foreign minister. * * * Replacement of Molotov by - Dmitri Shepilov, editor of the par- ty newspaper Prayda, represents a victory for Khrushchev. Shepi- lov is Khrushchev’s man. His selection to succeed Molotov as foreign minister means that while all members of the Soviet hierarchy are supposed to be -—eqtial tinder the principle of col- lective leadership, Khrushchev | is becoming more “equal” than the others. He has his own man instatied now as foreign minister, That means a strengthening of his long-range campaign to achieve Communist domination of the | world by measures short ot all- out nuclear war. It means a continuation of foreign minister, a° man less un- favorably known to . Americans than “Old Iron Pants,”’ sians call Bh: * a It also oh in with Khrushchev’ 8 attempt to blame Stalin for all the evils of the Soviet” ‘system. Molotv was Stalin's mab. His ousting as foreign minister will serve internal- ly in Russia as further degrada- tion of the late dictator: — Molotov was closely associated with “Stalin's policy of toughness towards the West. Khrushchev can cite his removal: as further.evi-__ dence of the Soviet. government's desire for peaceful co-existence. The eclipse pf Molotov will have come as no great surprise te the diplomatic world,.It has " been the subject of diplomatic speculation ever since it became apparent after Stalin's death that Molotov lacked the personal pow- er to grab the job of absolute ruler for himself. ' ‘Fhe rumors became ever .more widespread as Khrushchev as- sumed the role of spokesman for the Soviet government in foreign as well as domestic affairs. It reached the point where a. foreign _ ... correspondent even dared to ask Molotoy at a Moscow diplomatic ~ conference. more than a year ago George A. Dondero in the suc- By ROGER LANE the 1957 convention. At Bulman’s : @rugstore but all they got for their Khrushchev’s policy of lulling the Qi ther he was going to quit be” “request, the resolution was sent to the opposed the action of the John- pains was a case of liniment free world into what could be a— = a . cessful fight for Congressional seen tot cate ihe | Resdlinions! Cceumister tor | gical) tactianl bal wes) fighting (on eae ° thise sense of security by “Opera: ied the Big Foe samen confer. approval of the St. Lawrence study. The committee is sched- principle for local majority rule. ee tion Smile. that the correspondent "would get waterway. Wisconsin Republicans have made a serious mistake. Fortunately, how- ever, Sen: Witey doesn’t fear a fight and will seek renomination without their approval. We sincerely hope the _ voters will take advantage of the op- . ~ portunity to give him the endorse- ment withheld~by the convention. — i ~ Memorial to Honor Francis Scott Key but if it is, some seasoned politicians will miss their guess. . x *k * One storm flag was hoisted even before the governor announced his decision Fri- day to summon the lawmakers back to Lansing within two or three weeks. Rep. Emil Peltz (R-Rogers City), chairman of the House Roads and Bridges Committee, vowed in the presence of the governor and some other lawmakers to break the com- plex roads issue wide open if a special session were called. Peltz, a legislative spokesman for the County Road Assn. of Michigan is bitter uled to report today and an SBC spokesman predicted it would re- turn the Bulman proposal for a vote. LOCAL RULE SOUGHT Both Bulman proposals seek to put the SBC on record, upholding vention in 1928 but two years ago the North Carolina Supreme Court . interpreted-it to the contrary in ‘the so-called Rucky Mount case. . Bulman's resolution, if passed by the convention, would “repudiate the definition of the nature of a The convention cleared its decks for final business session by re- electing without opposition Dr. We call a-model husband the fellow who is as nice to his wife in private as be is in public. Dr. Brady’s Mailbag: It means, I think, that Khrush- chev s to visit the United States and wants-to bring along as Excessively Oily Skin Causes Acne; Relieves Rheumatiz Calcium Tip By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. My. daughter is only 11, yet she- is beginning to have blackheads as badly as I did when I was sixteen. They cause a girl more misery than anything I can think of, ex- “vegetables, ganic minerals as good as pawl vitamiins and organic minerals? Are raw eggs harmful? Are raw especially vegetables, as nourishing as cook- ed vegetables? (L. E. W.) .iquefied - not as completely absorbed as cooked eggs. I don't know what “liquefied” vegetables Would be. Anyway there is little difference if you like ‘em. . a bigned letters, net more than one page or 100 words long pertaiviing to personal his answer at the conference. bd bd bd < veteran He went to the conference as foreign minister. Byt he played a secondary role. ‘Khrushchev: and Bulganin were the Soviet stars at ‘the meeting with President Eisen- hower and the French and British leaders. And Khrushchev brought along with him his protege, Shep:- lov. It was at Geneva that I heard from Russian sources that Shepi- lov was the man to watch as eventual successor to Molotov. Theugh recognized by such west. er statesmen as John Foster Dul- les as one of the modern world’s most astute diplomatic negotiators, about the comparatively small cut coun- Baptist church issued by the North pcet men. (Mrs. S. T. J.) ee nd hygiene, 1 i Majotov is hardly suited for the Among the interesting holiday ties received in allocation of revenues C@rvlina ———— She -Answer—Excessively oily skin wae gpeexc) pa "alec noni o freetmeat Sil,be aneecred.ty Tolfof Soviet foreign minister at a news was the announcement that a from the 1955 gasoline tax increase. He rae inice. an Cmepes gen- enlarged “pores.” binckheads are synthetic an ecpuiie, awe edareased envelope “ se a — time when Russi. ‘wes hey have . : : a0 tac 8, Pontiac chigan ng to convince the Wwe ave $1,000,000 memorial will honor is determined to boost the county share. bodies are voluntary organiza- and pimples constitute what doc- = eggs are not harmful, although yright 1956) no evil designs on it. . Francis Scotr Key, author of the Star Spangled Banner. The structure soon will start rising on the campus of St. John’s College, Annapolis, Mary- land, Kry’s alma mater. It will house an auditorium, a choral and discussion room and facili- Hes for music and the fine arts. ; »>« It was in 1796, just 160 year's ago, ~~" that Key was graduated by St. - ®* * * All the governor wants is some clarify- ing language written into the 1955 act “to permit sale of highway bonds after July 1 as planned—not any substantive change in ‘present law: NOT sO SURE . Sen. Creighton R. pon (R-Battle Creek), his party’s caucus chairman and author of the 1955 highway act; wasn’t so sure after Peltz had his say that the issue could be kept corked up as contem- plated by the governor. x * * oa . The constitutional amendment would specify affiliation with the convention is not required for a Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Vacation time is here again. , Farewell to books and chalk. . And all the problems and the rele .. Of which the teachers talk... ... They hurry out the door .. . With many weeks ahead in which . The bell will ring no more . _ tonsils... The boys and girls are happy as - self-addressed envelope for Acne—Blackheads and pamphlet Pimples. Followed for years. Column most informative. Two of our chil- dren had enlarged tonsils. School authorities said the tonsils must be , removed. We did not consent. The. o _children are now grown up and “have had no apparent trouble from (J. L. R.) Anawer—Most doctors and most parents have not learned that the tonsils of growing children nor- mally enlarge during the winter Case Records of a Psychologist Don‘t Pray for Freedom From leaner If You Go Right on Smoking Cigarets Father Fenton has pointed out a common fault of most of -us church laymen . For we are almost as ungrateful as the nine healed lepers who failed to return to say “thank you” to Christ. But we moral physi- cians and psychologists might It is thus very unfair to “sponge” on. God's mercy and ‘affront the Almighty by asking for good health while we are know- ingly frying te produce cancer in the healthy body God originally gave us. God expects us to use “horse strong charge and am not mincihg _ words, for Christ. didn’t mince words, either, when he saw the - money changers desecrating the Temple. And our body, says the Bible, is the temple of God (John 2:21 and 1 Corinthians 3:17). It should ’ coleman was worried about a long It i the time for swimmi d 5 John’s. As far as researchers have Co : ’ s the time for swimming an and upring, oad I'm afreld Hey. iso make some searching crit- i t “hot been able to ascertain, the new °."% eypicel yelectient) yes? )trecas) oe - For picnics under trees... . never will, Their large tonsils icisms of some of the ey. eae a ae = foe | wn ena cara e oe roads. The subject already-has been thrust For travel to the mountains or will normally shrink during 8um- mei, too, as noted below As _ . ane paye Biblical to remind you of structure will be~the first educa- fiito thé forefront of his campaign by ‘A breath of ocean breeze . . . For- mer vacation. Send stamped, - ae Wien medical exper “have your own Biblica | precepts. tional building to honor the memory Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, Republican. gubernatorial hopeful. gotten is the homework that . . Was sometimes hard to do... And vanished is the longing now .-.... self addressed envelope and ask © for pamphlet Tonsils Are Not All By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-372:. Father Patrick Fen-— warned that cigarettes are a defi- “Yes, Dr. Crane, et doesn't it humanize us?” a Protestant cleric ‘of this outstanding patriot. , : - * : P * Revising the unempleyment com- To study something new .. . — ; = aged. 32. is attached © the . once vainly tried to defend his , 7 . ___ vept the way to sail a boat .. ‘This last winter is the first in 6 Notre Dame Church here in Chi- cigarette habit, which he had . , pensation program will alse be in j * iy i The circumstances under which he —cigaeq in the extra session agenda how to ride a meres Or pass /years that I haven't had a bad cago: * adopted in: imitation of a popular _ wrote our National Anthem make an : sone examination in = dome other spell of rheumatiz, thanks to your “ 4 great Catholig Youth Rally professor at a Chicago Theological As a chief Republican.spokesmah in the pleasure course. _ Ca & D. “Thank you” seems in- overflowed this historic church Seminary here in Chicago. inspiring chapter in the country’s senate, Coleman frequently has called (Copyright 1956) sired for the wonderful help’ when Father Fenton addressed SOPHISTRY 2 history. During the War of 1812 the Republican rewrite of the state's un- ; (W.L. McH) a them recently on being more Well, you dow’-netd to try te when the British were off Baltimore, employment compensation law earlier Looking Back : Answer—I thank you, sir. thankful in their prayers. humanize yourselves! All mem- this year “the best.in the nation.” pamphlet Calcium and Rhewe oy iain sign of tude (a bers of Homo Sapiens are plenty Kry, a lawyer, procéeded under a - + * 15 Years Ago | matiz available on request—send sivavs to be gn pee und ond: human. The clergy reed to be- flag of truce, to arrange for the it's plain that there is Republican- ee ana ome self-addressed Om ing fault,” he began. } come more saintly, not more release of a friend. The effort was Democratic disagreement in this area. BRITAINS GIRD to aoael Ger- My neighbor, who is & widow, ae ont ie to oa in the a9 sat es Geel Gn job ot successful but he was not allowed to return to shore until after the attack on Fort McHenry. _—— ee sn ee Throughout the day of Sep- After all, majority Republican legislators turned down the Democratic governor's © recommendation’ in adopting thelr own. ANOTHER ISSUE... The third issue ra the special session’s mans out of Syria. 20 Years Ago FREAK STORM levels buildings in Clawson. CYRUS McCORMICK dies at 77. failed three times to pass the test for driver’s license. She. got so nervous that she just couldn't think . . . Sent for your pamphlet, followed directions and then had a fourth test and got by without any stand is ‘griping.’ ; 2 * ®& ‘Thanksgiving is part of prayer, so be more grateful for the gifts of sight, hearing, home, food, clothing, religious. family life and nitely known causes of cancer, then it is an insult to God to beg Him to perform a miracle by which our cigarettes will not injure our lungs. BLIND CLERGYMEN you clerics to help make us lay- men more saintly. When our teenagers wee you educated clerics stampeding like stupid sheep in front of the high pressure modern cigarette ad- ‘vertising, how can we scientists : scope also might generate some heat,- THOUGHTS FOR TODAY trouble. (A. J. 8.) A ; , | ms.” you clergymen who stand tember 14, 1814, Key watched | Judging from attitudes by some Republi- Neither with you only /do 1 answer—Worrted tos gece: meen Berom. béfore our teenagers sucking and parents offset your ad LA can legislative leaders. make this covenant and this GIMME PRAYERS . ‘your cigarettes, are certainly piiéral example? LE the successful defense of the cath Dest. 9:14. ing examintion, 3 > A - fort over which floated the Stars xk * se « @ | test? Send nmi, selt-nd- We religious ‘psychologists say setting a. good example. t vou ask vs to pay your salaries ic 0a e Stars - ‘The question is whether to commit the “Tis not the many cathe dressed and ask =< —. to this éxcellent pews Of all people on earth, clergy- ard support your churches, Det io and Stripes. During the night state against use of inmate labor in con- _ that makes the truth, Samp iteciee Stage Fright la simm bits aoell ge oan oe Jsohara igpascrrge Se ee you meanwhile sabotage us parents , “bombs bursting in air” again strictiofi of the new prison facility at oh ea ow single vo Examination Jitters. “Oh, Lord, please gimme an ‘ ro ing our youngsters. . ireheagre = = veri aa © ‘ aise ob- that vow'd true, Having obtained no relief under ” : and again illuminated the fl Ionia on any jobs that would raise ob grade,” students may thus fran- 4¢ the American Medical As- __ So let's make a deal. While wa Ge = Sha 4 treatment by phgsicians I sent for ticany implore God just before a ot : _It was then Key was inspired to jections from the construction trades. . your pamphlet on asthma without sociation has set its stamp of laymen ‘omit some of our “‘gim- , so -, . Elmer R. Porter of Blissfiled, final exam. disapprov strong me”’ prayers, suppose you smoki: write the stirring lines of ‘our Ree. ser cueie of St Louis a = aay co “Please gimme. a better job or Gases agile pared heal clergymen set our teenagers a bet- “ National Anthent, though it was and*Rep. Arnell Engstrom of Trav- ear an ainegan ‘ me . Rayo in pay,”. lazy workers past two years to accept a singie ee _cxamele, too. What do you Ye m beg. _ vigarette advertisement in its 54Y- not proclaimed as such’ until erse ‘City all were hesitant to do this Answer—On request any weekly: journal, then you clerics Always write to Dr. George W. Crane at least without thinking it over for “Please gimme good health: in care of The Pontiac Press Ponti as the Rus- Ore = 1931. (wha provides stamped, self ccbat ton . should certainty not join the : : k oe _ < wate dressed envelope may ha ao teen ova ts fay tony poate. Shes councions bs citaddréssed envelope and, 3 ta. co tt 3 Without much doubt, the political copy of the pamphlet on Haht spether cigarelio fo pro. freutery of Ged. for Mla" pevehologieal charts, end pela is especially fitting that this tempo 1s about to quicken. : Are synthetic vitamins and duce cancer tn their lungs. | ——‘I'm_ obviously making | this a mes (Copyright 1968) 4 | : : ; | , e = f : ; Fé 7? en ee — ee ; : | ' , . 4 : f * i ee al = ere 2 ome oe a “a | ¢ Peet | ¥ fs yee 4 j f i i { . tf s ; ' yi ae i] if THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2 2, 1956 _ 7 rr . ¢ SEVEN a ELTON C. FAY (2nd in 2-part series): AP Military Affairs .Reporter destroy warfare or strategic, designed to enemy capability? The eh looks upon it. as. stra- WASHINGTON, June 1 &—-Sec- iy is sippesed te seige Or maybe it will ‘be like other picnics, and the little ‘ants of dis- ' - sension crawl over the table, ais while the Army and the Air Force) 3k and the Navy rehash their dis- 00 puted claims to roles and mis- 4 sions. The big Quantico. Va.,. Marine| ¢ . 5 base 35 miles south of here —| 1 SPIWHER él where the generals and the ad- 2 MONSEER ze mirgls and ‘the shirt-sleeved sec- 3 NULLCE 7\. retaries of the Defense Depart- : salem - — ment and the séparate services ~ 6 LET mi WHO AM I? tegic, and claims Priority | for that mission. * * * 2. The Air Force has unmanned guided bombers—in the category of missiles—which can strike at targets hundreds or even thou- sands of ‘miles-away. It is work- ing toward intercontinental ballis- tic missiles. A ballistic missile is basically a form of. artillery—it is pre-aimed, it travels through a trajectory. The Army is the tra- ditional user of artillery. and bom- bardment rockets. Is the Air Force encroaching on an Army i mission? ‘AF ADDS SUGGESTION At least unofficially, the Air Force has indicated that the Navy, should join in strategic air war- fare only by invitation, tions, says there can be ne ol - when. an individual target is’ doubt, as related to who dandal attack, and that on those occa- isiongs the doubt. would hese - to a few favorite airlines . Adm. Ar-| leigh Burke, chief of naval opera-_| Renewed Service Spats Date From Early 40s armed with nuclear warheads, can reach from 50 to 300 miles back ony ee Oe cent of carrier-based planes for x tegic warfare. At. the same time, it contends carriers couldn't get close enough to strategic targets for their planes to reach the tar) gets. - At his news - week, Wilson insisted that the present interservice cdfitroversy-: between the Army and Air Force was exaggerated, but conceded that it “blew up a bigger wind than I like.” Then he mused: “I have said—and I know it so well—that-the price of progress is trouble. We are making a lot of progress and we are having some trouble. conference’ “last: - Matthew Woll Dead; Was AFL-CIO Leader NEW YORK (—Matthew Woll, = he was elected president! of the International Photo - Engravers Union. : Hybrid seed corn costs the farm- er about $1.50 per acre. 76, an. AFL-CIO vice president and a labor union jeader for more than half a’ century, died last inight in New York ‘Hospital. — - * *« *& = Woll was a vice president of the’ ro we - old AFL 36 years.’ When the AFL Walle Washed merged with the CIO last year, Windows Cleaned he became a vice president and Floors Cleaned, Waxed executive committee member of and Polished. ‘the combined organization. Insured Workmen * * *e TY Born in Luxembourg, Woll came! Ci JANITOR © to this country at the age-of 10.) ~- SERVICE He became an apprentice .photo-] 9) . ,lengraver six years later. In. 1904 YN. Seginew St FE 5-7638 Muniz | Amer MEET JUN by the Joint:Chiefs of staff. As if, The | year J Yesterday's onswer: eMit, amplify, this argument wasn’t already in- oe Tee a nda asec at . deteC!, cleak, sOund, sPeech, ecHo, tricate, the Air Force presents) et Te mares eviews cocaer| [Om Wists br ine te NOiee, WuNe, intfnee; Spook. two “seemingly conflicting argu nella Tooe! will represent Italy in/encés called by Wilson—to provide ments. It has frowned upon use thé 1956 “Miss Europe’ beauty|a chance for golf and “contest finals at Stockholm, Swe-|and relaxation, combined with.an, J i den. The 20-year-old student has opportunity for the civilian and ©” the title of ‘‘Miss Italy.” . Senator Blasts Airline Tactics Smith Charges Outfits ~ With Overselling Ways, Holding ‘Weather Info What about that good old ques 7 tion, now renewed in another con- 7 troversial exchange: 2 If war comes, a should do what. with which wear | Re ions? a | The 1956 model of the argument (-— now is built around a dispute be- © happy too over its shrinking share © — ‘of the defense dollar. The Nay WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Mar- in the past never has been reluc- | garet Chase Smith (R-Maine) tane to join in. charged the nation’s airlines today gnments & with “callousness” in over selling’ lee the On ie aoe a : flights and clamping an “‘iron cur- ‘posed to have been pretty well | > tain" over weather information. pinned down and defined by the She revealed that the Civil Aero- ! ‘Key West” and “Newport” Bs nautics Board is investigating both lors. The first defense cocretar | MS —— ‘James Forrestal, succeeded in | In a Senate speech tied in with getting the Army, Navy and Air 2 legislation to grant 40 millien Force to agree, in the documents, & _ dollars for “establishment of air on the general function of each. — navigation facilities” Sen. Smith The documents are still in exis- |) said she was “shocked at the cal- tence, but events have reduced lousness of the attitude of air- their value. | oa lines, , particu is linea” eecrating en the * East’ EXPANSIONS, CUTS, ETC. coast.” 7 | Armed -forces expansion in the | The senator said this involved ee er sepona nie “a ni “such matters as _reservations, - mnic-missile catbecks as s overselling, flight connections ‘and ase Cas ti pe withholding of flight informsition.” net aan ‘Sen. Smith declared: “They these have sharpened the rivalry 3 maintain an icon curtain on weath- *0ng the services er information for their own con-, Forrestal took the service offi- ‘cials to the Florida and Rhode ; venience and to prevent passengers’)... naval t to get them e from switching to railroad trans- away from the atmosphere of i - portation when air travel becomes Washington while they drafted the « questionable because of weather Key West Agreement. Wilson has-# s the same idea about the Quantico § : conferences—to get his secretariat |— ‘and military staff together around |. and air traffic congestion.” RAPS OVERSELLING She also assailed what she called a conference table ‘away from the @," “the reprehensible practice of air- Pentagon. by lines overselling and taking through, Wilson has made ‘ft plain he re flight passengers off without ad- believes the Key West agreements ©. vance notice because of passenger aren't - inflexible. (There were ;™ stackups results from overselling.”.s9 me comparatively minor ej Sen. Smith asserted: “The air- ‘amendments made within the lines even go to the extent of framework of a congressional act 7 . threatening to physically eject about three years ago.) =~ ” from a plane passengers whe | The defense secretary says. hold thr flight reservations “This roles-and-missions business —to eject merely to take care of is never a the trouble caused by overselling en thing and ‘never will: be.” somewhere along the route by And at his most recent news. a the airlines.” : |conference. flanked by an array s The Senate's only woman mem- lof his high command. he assert. 27 ~ ber said the answer might lie in 1 “more competition . . . by more! “We talked about roles and mis-) airlines instead of'the present sys- Sions of the Key West Agreement 8 | ‘ ‘as if that settled a lot of things Ce tem quasi-monopoly being sranied eriieneitly. forever. That is not |e eee Ison did { F e ‘ison n't mention t a4 Families Live Apart then. one of the troubles is that. ea WASHINGTON-After. the peak the Key West Agreement on roles! © ot military demobilization in 1947 4nd missions was drafted before — 5 nearly one in every 10 families— Missiles, jet aircraft and nuclear) © © more than 3,000,000 married gou- weaports had come. into operation. a ples—was living “doubled up” with al use. For example: relatives because of 9 scarcity of| 1. The longest- ies b ae t, Weapon was a conventiona arti ee prligeesy= oom lery. piece which could lob a shell familie livi ubleq "© farther than immediately be. aed 2 $ hind an enemy line. The Army's, ~~ j _scope of operation thus was en, tirely tactical, on the battlefield. Marriage License i Today the Army hes guided/#? a unguided missiles © which, | cS Hungarians -Refute 2 Minden ‘Arrest. 8 igarian legation has denied prees\ iia Applications) lator E. Campbell, magia Barbaré 2 -Jormixoh. 3 eview Philip D._MecLintock, 124 Cherokee Betty J. Pries, 3782 Covert Maurice B, McLaughlin, van) Maplewood Tris B. LaVere, 819 Pensar Cee t powers 2 Aded aide Key D. Weiss, reports that Josef Cardinal] Minds-|* - Benjamin Bs od zenty has been rearrested. oe A brief legation communique) Roger W. du : Sapa said yesterday the cardinal {s ‘, ; < ‘still subject to measures decreed!) | ine very ik. Blankenship, Detroit by Hungarian authorities last sum- || mer.” So Holl ret ute ra. Holly - \ The 64-year-old cardinal, Roman | Charles B. Esfet, 129 Coleman Catholic Primate in Hungary, was | Hermine Kitng, 23 8 convicted by a court in Commu-|| Joseph Hf. Bofton, 57 Florence nist Hungary on a charge of | Wands B. Waterman, 67 Florence treason in_ 1949 and sentenced to! Bares & Be ot ya life imprisonmerit. The ailing car- dinal was released last July 15) and transferred to a home for ag-| ing -priests in southern Hungary.) — Roman Catholic officials here| @ said yesterday they had reliable) © réports the cardinal had been re-| © atrested because he refused to |sign- a pledge of loyalty to the Hungarian government. . RACING James ibe, 261 Soetastin &. Seaman: ‘axe Orion Robert L. Hamilton, Oxford dane M. Pogarast, Lake Orion’ Robert Scribner , 664 jewood Charlene G. Phillips, Calgary James R. Lonergan, Ro ) Oak Jo A. Loutzenhiser, Rochester Chartes A, Robinson, Avon Lake, Ohie Eleanore M. Bath, Birmingham jolph R. Thomas, bey E. ee I Duciile L. Yapo, 98 Wall = Kenneth B. Barnett, 76 8. peaee | {| 7 Shirfey A. ea}l, 683 B. Mansfi teld Time Triel: 1:30 P.M.— Lote E. 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Among the guests at the‘ open house at LeBaron School Friday evening honor- ing Mrs. Sherman were Sandra Weaver of Third street and Mrs. Fred Giddings Pontiac Press Photes Baron school. Mrs. Burder, who has been employed in the school office will retire also this year. PTA Holds Open House at School Over 500 Attend the Affair Held for Principal Mrs. Car- Mrs. Welton G. “Sherman. princi- pal of LeBaron School was the evening af the school. The LeBaron PTA was host to the affair. Mrs Shermar-- who has been in the teaching field since 1916, has. an- nounced her resignation at the close of the.school term. * * * Between 500 and 700 persons attended the open house. Her teaching. career includes five years. of substitute teaching. Two years at Royal Oak, nine years at Baldwin school, one year at Wever and twenty years at LeBaron. Mrs. Sherman began at LeBaron in 1936 and was made principal LeBaron’s growth from. three tem- | _ porary wooden buildings with 53 student to the present modren 20 - room ‘school with an enrollment | of 735 pupils. She has taught in Pontiac under five superintendents and she helped organize the still active LeBaron Neighborhood Club. s * s Those who helped receive the guests at the reception included Mrs. Sherman and her husband Wright’ PTA Council - President, Mrs. Kenneth Lyons LeBaron PTA ' President and Robert Burnes PTA father vice president. Special guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dumier and Sharon of Dearbon, Dr.‘ and ‘Mrs. - Dd. C. Burnham and..sons of Detroit, Mr: and Mrs. Terry Snidecar of Walled Lake and _ d. Cecil Cox, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Russell and“ Vernon: L. Schiller, Mr? of Second street. Sandra is a pupil at LeBaron and Mrs. Giddings is a member of the PTA, they plan to make their permanent home. soon et nn en en Mrs. man of the open house and M } Judith will exchange in 1943. She has been a part of Welton G. Shermap, Mrs. William| - Dr. and Mrs. Dana R. Whitmer, | and Mrs. Sherman will move | to Loon Lake near. Fenton, where Lyons ‘was general chair-| | ‘Sandra Morrow Is Married Today Sandra Marie Morrow became. Island, Ill., Mary Bieri and Jerry, ‘The aS and maid of honor the bride of Ronald Edward 4 aa of Columbus, Ohio. |wore mint — Bai the brides- Barge.this «morning in a Nuptial maids wore lavender Mass at St. vincent de er |\GOWNED ALIKE | * Church. The ceremony was per- The bridal attendants formed by the Rev. Maurice Very-. in nylon sheer over taf- and carried arrangements of car- ex in the presence Bs ‘feta trimmed with bands of crys: nations on white satin fans. 'talette — the — skirts. * Shari Ann Morrow was flower Mr. and Mrs Russel J. Morrow} girl. She wore a frock of yellow were! They chose matching picture hats Mrs. Merle Crooks. Fred Giddings -was refres! jchairman assisted by.M d ‘Kline, Mrs.. Robert het, Mrs. Walter Leitner, Mrs: Leland Cot- ter, Mrs. Nick Loulakis, Mrs, John Campbell, Mrs. N. J. ‘Berson. and . * @ The decorations were under the direction of Phila Brown, and the Le Baron teachers, Mr. iieoline over one of y Even ing at L the two guest. books at the open house are (left to right) Mrs. Kenneth Lyons of First street, president of LeBaron PTA: _ Wright, president of the Pontiac Counc il Pra cand Mrs. Vrs. William Welton Sherman of Prall street. Vrs. Sherman uas the honoree at the open house attended by some 500 to 700 per sons, Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac Area Robert B. Oliver and son, Bob, of Wesf Iroquois road and Mrs. Dorothy Gould of ‘Prall street are leaving on Tues- Mr. and Mrs, day for Culver. Ind, where, they _ will attend the? 62nd commence- ment exercises of Culver Miltary Academy on Wednesday Brute I. Oliver will be among the graduates * * e | Arriving on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne C, Hampton MrsHlarvey Whales of Winslow of Cherokee roasl were Mrs. Dan oo - : O'Neil d i x 1, dpe traveled to Greemilie with eil ‘an daughter ancy, oO Ahem. She attended | graduation Wilmette, Tl. They will be guesté honoree at an open house Friday of the Hamptons during the conning Universit’ week, Z * * e7 Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Robinson and daughter, Suzanne, and son, David, of East Iroquois road left . Friday for Red Bank, N. d:. where they will attend the wed- ding of their. daughter, dudith. on Sunday with John Francis Lochte- feld in a ceremony to be per- ‘formed in the Army Chapel at Ft Monmouth, N. J. John has. re- ‘ceived his assignment in the IHa- iwaiian Islands and will leave on June 9. Judith will join her hus band later. 3 4 . * o * Mrs. J Waid Hoad of San Fer- nando, Calif., formerly of. Pontiac, has arrived here for an extended visit, She is staying with her son- vows of Willard street are parents of the | bride. Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaBarge of Les- ter Court. For her wedding Sandra chose a gown of Chantilly lace and " myton tulle. A scalloped V-neck line accented the fitted bodice. With alternating panels of Chan- tilly lace and nylon tulle, the | — skirt swept into a chapel" oh cows of hand-set rhinestones, ‘and Mrs. Bobert Burnes and Mr. Kay's sixth grade children. Hospitality chairman was Mrs. Walter Mann assisted by Mrs. Wal- ter Hubner, Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. LaVerne Westphal, Mrs. Elton Losey, Mrs, Charles Kath, Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Mrs. Ivar nylon tulle with blue rosebuds. Best man was Leonard LaBarge. | Seating’ the guests were Stanley ‘Zywicki, Bob Crossland, Dick Doy- on, Larry Morrow and Mickey Morrow. Mickey Feliksa was ring bearer. For the reception held at the Knights of Pythias Hall, Mrs. Mor- row greeted her guests wearing a mauve Chantilly lace and nylon R. A. Boatright, Mrs. Franklin Willard, and Mrs. Kenneth Van Horn. - * @ Closson, Mrs. Wayne Fugitt, Mrs.|" tulle dress with matching accesso- and seed pearls secured her finger- ee. tip veil of imported sjlk illusion. The bridal flowers were.a cascade‘ Mrs, LaBarge wore a blue or- Presiding at the ae — were Mrs. Louise Baldauf, Mrs.| a arrangement of sweetheart roses, stephanotis and ivy centered with a white —— * * “Matron of ner was Mrs John) Parisi of Wyandotte. Maryadell Johnson was maid of honor. Serv- ign as bridesmaids . were Betty} Schram, Joan oo of Blue iwedding trip to New. York, the bride had changed to a mint green suit with white accessories and the 2 , jorchid corsage from her bridal i bouquet. They will reside on MRS RONALD E. LaBARGE =" avenue on their retury. chairman for the affair Coming Events Fanny Tomptins Unit, tera. cay eae 3. * Unit. Prthian Bis. 18% W. Huron &t. siti ; Laurine George, Mrs. Cecil _, gandy dress with white accesso. ries. Their corsages were of ae = rank ur. orkie | cymbidium orchids. and Mrs‘*Fred Giddings. ~~ When the newlyweds left on their] Margaret Harths was music * and Mrs family Mr and in-law and daughter Willtam Ferguson Pontiac drive = ‘ee ¢ Mr. and Mrs. James have, returned to their hop on Alma” stre ret following g trip to Greenville, S.C. . Whefe they al- tended graduation exercises at | Beb Jones, Academy, Their daughter, Botinie, was one of thé graduates. exercises held Jatetr where her daughter-in- Fairway Club Holds Meeting A luncheon-meeting was attended by members of, the Fairway Club after their morning round ‘of golf Thursday at Pontiac Country Club Mrs. Charles Barker headed the committee in charge of arrange- ments. Working with her were Mrs. Wilham Present and Mrs. Herbert Barnhart. A ‘silent auction’ of rapped ‘white’ elephant’ packages was a “feature of the afternoon program August 19 was set as the date of the Husband's Party, always a highlight of the club's summer cal-. - endar of events. BRUCE 1. OLIVER Bruce 1. Oliver, son of Maj. and Mrs. Russell D. Oliver of Culver, Ind., formerly of Pontiac, will gradu: ate from Culver Military Academy Wednesday. Cadet | Oliver is a member of the Four Gun Drill Team, the | Hop Club, and for the past‘Jour years has been a mem- | ber of the Cordon Society. He plans to attend Miami ondey at @ pm. at) University at Oxford, Ohio. h of ber dekre e | ne at Bob Jones, Mrs ‘Ernest Whaley. received The senior Mrs. Wha- ley returned home by plane law * * * Also traveling to Greenville S C.. for their daughter: Mryna's graduation from Bob Jones Acade- ms. were Mr and Mrs. Charley Bennett of (:lenbroke avenue. ‘ *-: . * Fortial commencement activi- ties at Yale University, New Haven, Conn., will be held Jane 10. Immediately before com- mencement seniors will receive commissions as second lieuten. - ants or ensigns as the culmina- tion of their ROTC training. Students from this area receiving _ their degrees and commissions are Samuel Edwards, son of the Rev and Mrs. S. M Edwards of Fisher street. who will receive a bachelor of divinity degree: Alan Newell Marshall of Birmingham. bachelor of arts: Howard Lewis Parker Jr also ef Birmingham. bachelor of science and ensign US. Naval John Wray Steggal Hills of and Ss Reserve. and of engineering Reserve * Bloomfield hachelor ensign | Naval : . * Mr. and Mrs. Don Hitchcock tnee Janet Fox) of Baldwin ave- nue are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Kathy Lynn, May 28 at Pontiac General 1 weacmas Maternal grandparents of the in- fant are Mr. and Mrs..George- Fox of Barkman road. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hitchcock ef South Shir- ley avenue are the paternal grandparents * - i Robert T. Lewis. son of Mr and Mrs. Emcson Lewis of Chippewa road, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, has recently been elected to the Quarterdeck Society, a Navy honor society and Alpha Chi Sigma. a chemical engineering honor society Robert will return: home week for his summer vacation next Picnic Planned by Ladies Aid Ladies Aid Society of St. John Lutheran Church met Thursday in the church parlors with Mrs John Englund and Mrs. Richard Erickson servihg as hostesses Twenty-two members and two guests heard the Rey. Carl Nelson conduct an informal discussion of the Figth Chapter of Romans. Mre. Hare Michelsen and Mrs. Thomas Casey will be cochairmen for the annual picnic to be heid jomtly with the Missionary Society on June 14. Members are asked to meet at the church at 11 a.m. for transportation to Avon Park, _Rochester. Shirley Nelson Chooses Gown of Lace and Taffeta Wearing a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta. Shirley Jean Nelson become the’ bride of Frank Stanley Rulkowski | The fitted bodice. of the bridal gown was accented by a V-neck line and long, sleeves ending in points at the wrists. Layers of inylon tulle extended from the bustle back and swept into a train. Her fingertip veil of Illusion fell from a plateau-type cap of Chantilly lace. trimmed = with’ pearis and iridescent sequins. | She carried a bouquet of steph- anotis and roses on ai white prayerbook. The bride is : the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Harris ? lof State avenue. Frank is the son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rulkowski of Centerline. St. Vincent de Paul Church was the setting for the 11 o'clock serv- ice this morning. The Rev. Fabian |Weber performed the ceremony. |GOWNED IN WHITE ‘Ballerina-length gowns of white crystalette were worn by the matron ‘of honor, Mrs. Louis 'Clement.. sistet of the bride, and the bridesmaids, Mrs. F red Stileski, another sister; Mrs. Ed- 8. | ward Torner of Centerline and Mrs. ‘Peter Shakarjian of Rochester N. Y. Their featured t The matron of honor wore a coral hat and carried a cascade bouquet of pink carnations. Other bridal , ‘attendants wore turquoise hats ahd carried iad ot yel- rrincess - style gowns) ffant .skirts. * * 8 ~TTéw carnations. Edward Torne? of accieet Ettinger of Milford, Ronald Nel- _ son and Peter Shakarian of | | | Rochester, N. Y. © ower girl was olson . MRS. FRANK 8. RULKOWSKI JR. A luncheon reception was held vat the Knights of Columbus Hall immediately following the cere- mony. For heF daughter’ 's wedding Mrs. Nelson chose a dress of navy blue eyelet with white accessories and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Rulkowski wore a lilac print dress with patent accessories. Her ‘was best man. Ushers were Jack | Carloynic anged flowers were also cymbidium orchids. * * ® For the ‘honeymoon trip to New ‘York City, Niagara Falls and ‘Rochester, N: Y.,- the bride ta a navy blue silk iChylinski of Grosse Pointe Farms.| Shantung dress with - navy and She wore a turquoise ny and hat carried a stra of rose petals. basket | frock | White accessories. She wore a core sage of pink demure roses. The newlyweds will make thet 4Richard Lynn Clement served) home on Auburn aveéntie on their as ringbearer. return. *% -- Tors Friday. i JEAN BUTLER Jean Butler was graduated from oh, Kingswood School Cranbrook this’ afternoon. Jean is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Butler of Lake SUSAN. HODGES - SYLVIA TRYTHALL the George S. Hodges of Gallogly from Kingswood School d duated today from ithis- afternoon at commencement read, Groden y Ener fem. ia Cait Cuteh Coan Susan Hodges, the daughter of| Syivia Trythall was graduated and wa ik Cranbrook lor _ ot graduatedcum laude from David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tenn., at graduation exercises to be held Monday. She is the daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. ceive a matin Christ Church Cranbrook. Orchard Lake. gy ng mae = ai Cool to Idea 4 amebicam dakignet \Coordinated of koaning ioiihe Beaches” Bridal Gown Sentimental Owner) Wants Dress Kept} for Daughter - Answer: Yes. In fact. he should | ness. realize that this is an essential "** courtesy, especially if she doesn't know him very well. Rev. G. Hershey Speaks Before Women’s Group The Rev. Galen Hershey, associ- ate pastor of First Presbyterian Church, spoke on ‘Reaching Chil- dren” Women’s Association of the church when they met in the church par- Mr. Hershey stressed that in, the past. few centuries the Chris- tian home has had a new place in Christian education..He feels, “par- ents must execute their right and their responsibility to teach their own children.” Mrs. B. B. Kimball sang a Spiritual, “He's. Got the Whole Wide World in His Hand” and _ Mrs. J. ‘C, Covert conducted. the worship seqvice. 7 he tet toon tatinn 4 O00 4on, Mrs, Leslie Ellis the stmmer offering project” Members “must” for women planning a Riviera holiday this year. ss © * arts degree|. 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She dwells on pc DB PEALE ES ee oe tua os fare of others, overcomes her handicap, and so lives joyously. as ANOTHER TYPE OF TESTIMONY night — I was walking through Rector Street, in New York City, and posse chapman na glenn NR GD _ “Suddenly, it happened! I had not felt I was not F and-1 also enjoy a host of wonderful friends. I sing,|ter"d “Rev. Maeedona, Moter Alten. Rev Lenworth R Miner (11. 7:30) ley Serad tecteeen ves | 300 Rev ; tr weseuns 15, —— Mier PM sinless id anes Bent (at 1:30 a “ Alliance ro PY sereche a1, 1:30 and) "ey. Dunces On ucGen ais. m.) Episcopal The Rey. and Mrs, William Viek- vg bow, 5 Cc Pg Be Ree (li ron jaa man with. their three-year-old “alone. A volce within me said over pagel ere Evangelical United Brethres /daughter, Janice will leave Poptiae God te got T immediatly ft wpe. very drop ot ran bobs [aan ty udwin Ave. a-30) Sees Ae we Jeuen te wat the paddles into tinseled lights, It was beautiful! I went home, great- | caivary, Po LET mission field. ty somtetiol, and hawy hed the feeling ever stave Matt 5 om ——— y Coming here six months ago, after. “About two weeks later I had a call-from another bank asking me / QHAT DAUNTLESS, POSITIVE SPIRIT ee ee “T am young] - + because I feel the best is still ahead!” This man is not handi- capped hy his 69 years. He has fixed: his rind ‘on the source of) eternal youth. When » person really develops the ability to pat his faith in God any handicap. ; at ‘(Copyright 1956) = “All Saints Episcopal Sracch Williams Lake at West Pike Is [, AR ‘The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate Seaford B. Saperstein (Friday /rington Bible College, Providence, | . canuiee © R. I. and received his master’s _ denteh degree from Brown University. ~~ - Lg eg he. udbtythe time he was in college; Lutheran Frenchtown Bethel. ebere at Mari fiaynard Ocsverie (10:30 @.m.) Methodist Dad - (@ organize a credit department for them . + « It, too, has the 65 year) H. H. Savage. This course is Sade tae Gap kane austen sacapllad id wie I am now 69, and in Fal Howison required to prevent failures in good health. I am young, I know, edie Py igelonfage ft 2) Ee pe 7300 work. ahead. . . The good Lord is giving me the opportunity, the strength, Jewish Reformed The Rev. Mr. Viekman’ was “he was pater of Grace. _ tate eotanl practice, he cam tace any handioap at any time of his lite and overcome it. Py I get letter after letter giving specific examples like these and 1), ¥ people : Ler engps lignan ademing | ivarvcacesg agp Avagpenmnntar gate ane - believe in it, but because I can document innumerable case) histories. I would like to hear from yOu about your victories over your| Miner” warren, Wises a em) pais Rae ois eeess escriceaeee handicaps. Dr tutor i (10:43) ae ~ Covert - =]. Pa GOD-POWER OVERCOMES HANDICAPS _Revy, Warren Wilson (11:30 a.m.? ee Sie pint Waeduane tentiaes ic Qvbpere. It lies dormant ane eng. (18, 7230) Ministers Veto Track within.each of us until we cell. wpen it, and each time we use this Rev. (10 a.m. MOUNT CLEMENS (INS)—The force it grows in strength. a Ke t1@, 7:3 | Mount Clemens pase of pogews gi 8 _ | ‘The Bible explains this inner power by the statement, “The King-|"yr,3 mime cama racing tthe community dom of God is within you.” What is this “Kingdom of.God’’? It is the) _ rer enaid : oe total of His riches, His power, His greatness, His goodness, His in-| | Rev 1 “ (11:18 a.m) "ting iabears ait's indeunge ts - wincibility. a = Rev aed Ee) Racing Commissioner James H. In- : a. e e = e e ry - glis urging him to prevent erection) : vedas SS Saas See Re Sa SB Pe =r life's difficulties. So why should we ever feel defeated? That spiritual te: ae i: ey oop CHECKING THEIR COURSE — ‘Religion Adopts The Rev. and for Japan After Reception’*’”* * eae ‘for Nuns Home language. They will then be sent to a village to help with a new church or to start one. The Sunday School workers had _& personal shower for Mrs. Viek- man this week at the church. Those serving donned Japanese<|__ oriental. ‘Following the worship service Sunday evening at 8:30. a farewell reapeery alte "th Board of Missions. Modern Attitude Do-It-Yourself Manner - to Practical Ethics Aids individuals, Says Body NEW YORK (Religion is adopting a do-it-yourself, ap- proach, The . prime convert acne 3 of Churches, i bd owmcn director, “that de ‘dott. The Rev. Cameron Py Hall, ex ecutive director of council's given for Fortunately, very few of us are born sightless or become blind. Charch. Williams ot Lewrence © | Mrs. William Viekman and Janice, their daughter thom at the Tirat Regist Chasey Yon, Bes, 46 But all of us do grow older — and age seems a big handicap to many.! set are examining the map to see just which route | Viekman has been in training here for the mis- ee ee ate ln Congregational they will be taking to the west coast and on to sion field under the direction of Dr. H. H. Savage, tirement problem, a difficult experience for. some. eek “Bure (10:30) Japan. The Viekmans will leave Pontiac Sunday pastor of First Baptist. 2 e. 2 .- * * Christian ‘Church Poe ; . : : of 65, and against my wishes, was Z spt omc ts Se BS Missionaries Will Leave\ {14 Million Left go into detail as to how I felt. This happened on a dismal and rainy — 2 fl eT ‘Andersenvilté sneer Near Diste Bwy. gl] Ssmily Bible Boer, Wea. 1:00 Pi me: Worship, tt:0e 4. M. Service, 3:30 P.M. 6. S., 9:45 _AMyeniong ‘Frisco. to Feature in SAN FRANCISCO — A serene The new convent, to be finished ; in about two years, will be one 5) 08 the city’s showplaces—but only the vol a few days after its comple * s nuns move in, only, Artistic Spanish Style [Mos |puccess. Gorgeous scenes are] -FIRST OPEN - Ben tt ees Se BIBLE CHURCH Rogers, Dale "Evans, and the Sit Ke od Wales sr one ll game, and the East-| ee eee Gas pm er Rose Bow! sunrise service are) Pvengelistic Service 48 pam i. Preyer Meeting 7 ~ Leading Dr. ‘L . 7 Russell V._ UCLA.’ player; Graham’s Old-Fashioned Revival Hour; Vir-] Leke St. Church of God ginia Baker, violinist of the Los ‘placed Sebel, 9:68 AM Angeles Symphony Orchestra Morning Service, : playing her $8,000.00 violin. ¥. P. Services, “rae Tr Dr. DéLong, who conducted theif Prerer Service nd. Rinks Steer: City Wide Union Crusade’ here inl gw. pac ceog, Paster 68 Orton 1950 will be present In person and also will conclude ae rene == campaign tomorrow, at irst . [Nazarene Church, preaching in the] Highland Congregational r@ morning on the subject, “Life's: Church Important Question,” and inj‘ Block oft sss om sansore Ra. the evening on. the theme, “Why I] 31:60 a.m. Sunday School Hate to Leave Pontiac 11:15 a.m. Merning Worship. | by Paster Lutherans Ban Merger jas Anti-Doctrinal Move FIRST UNITED DETROIT (INS)—Michigan dele-] PENTECOSTAL CHURCH gates to annual conference of the OF American Lutheran Church have ONENESS voted retain membership in $24 N. Perry St.. the World Council of Churches nj} SUNDAY SERVICES . the event of a merger with other Scheel ....... 10am groups. Worship ..... llam 4Two of four church bodies in- Service ..7:30 pm. volved in current merger plans eeceoccesesoooooooooe have rejected membership in the Young People .. Wed. 7:30 p.m. council, They claim the council is] Bible Study... Set. 7:30 p.m “unionistic” and therefore opposed Rev. Marvin P. Hester to doctrine, . J Tet fer the Rides a Unicycle r — CORTEZ, Colo. w — Insurance|... UNITED LUTHERAN ‘salesman Val Kruse has no park-| CHURCH OF THE problems. He rides a 6-foot ASCENSION betlLewy Kruse took up riding Wilitems and Lerraise ithe one-wheeler to strengthen Coumnen Service jlegs. He was injured ¢ Sontag Sebeet nt: 1800 om |War II when his ship imine. : WB. Bcccccgecaccors Service Baldwin at ‘Bring Your Family te Sunday Sehool....0+..de+.;0:. 100A &. 1, in ors Pastor | SUNDAY SERVICES: ;| Economic . explains further: | 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion, 7 a Many feel that Christian- 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- Ms too “impractical” to Se tions, Church School. {li Hh ti Ij 5 im ey bs ee > 11:00 A.M—Holy C amen by Se oan fe ae oe ie an eee will help peo- : m Aeaa pew See arene athlete lerhapy save ue turn Sc ST: GEORGE'S CHAPEL | | ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL [es Usltes Sonar Rev gen Stem, it Dm sons we all face Monday through MILFORD, , MICH.’ 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion ae : 2 (10:30, 7:30 turday.” 8:00 A. M.—Holy cien 9:30 A. M.—Morning Prayer pie Nebach nt. maa ai ‘1 os What: are the kits like? 0:48 A. School = oad ape: Com . y. Bee eT at m0, ee ae iy Pu-gollns we ouae pay i190 A M—Wety Cosimenien Scheat‘The Ret. Canon John | eee = aren of Breluren N. Roee-lordis and five discussion manuals. Robert J. Bickley, Vicar, Guest Preacher. na Mire Magnus Mickalscn + a ae Os meee dete Ss Pose eee || erg eo oe Brey 0. eave mrt , woes cig run, the members of the some g Sead : weet Unit, 90 own experience and points of FLASH!! | ONESHowING _ De ele ae “ 2 ee = ONLY a _TONIGHT!! Latter Dav Sainte. © 5 Genesee ready arpen 2 wha rt A ee ." 18 Front states, 3 chure’ am Holmess, - airment ; oes See’ the Coloveal Cileriat Excitin ontica hristonare Chard ee foarte ‘int argrg ie one eee | Rev George Murphy (1! — m s ‘interest in the kit. “THE GLASS MOUNTAIN” "The LIFTLE CHURCE With the Big HEART*. —_ bs To — Z Macaca casi girly tate dint Sal Portia Ld 9 CaS a Buddhists Start Drive Wctnastiny Evacing 1 AMM to 3 PM. | Lutheran Church. Detielt “es ~ | Sheree ees Bernice nee he for World Kindliness Service, 8 P.M. . Friday te 9 PM. —— government in making the neces- COLOMBO, Ceylon ut—Ceylon's FIRST CHURCH OF. CHRIST, SCIENTIST ‘The Greatest Lesson’ sary provisions to start the mi- Buddhists are asking that people, Lawrence and Williama Streets | all over the world devote five min-| utes a day 16 reflect on the im- to Be Sermon Subject = 7ants_ om the first lap of their Mrs, Blanche Joki har choeen as) 8 portance of ‘kindliness | HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS her topic for Sunday morning, “The When they arrive in Brazi] CWS The appeal marks a yearlong RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION Greatest Lesson.” officials are on hand at the port ‘lobservance of the 2,500th anniver-: : 800 ke SUNDAY —@:00~em. The service will be held in the, of Rio de Janeiro to welcome and - sary of the-death of Buddha. ! Sunday—$:45 am. Channel ? Pontiae Press Photo Ceylonese Buddhists hope to gir |!!/| ldle the globe with a mass of trans- ||| weré four of the group, Theda Wilkinson of 13 mitted thought in support of one| Chamberlain St. (left to right), Max Pike of 115 |o¢ Buddha's most worshiped -vir- Gladstone Place, LaDonna Coe of .392 Lowell St. |tues. - = and Roy Eubank of 16 Thompson Ct. They invite In obedience to Buddhist pre- men, women and children to church and Sunday Icepts, the Ceylon govern.nent has School. . jordered all bars closed and sale PERSONAL WORK — Under the guidance of their pastor the Rev. Milton E. Truex, pastor of the Church of Christ, 1180 N. Perry St. young . people of the church make personal calls on resi- dents of Pontiac. The group meets at the church one night a week for instructions. Photographed as they left the Church of Christ for evening calls | Unity Church of Oakland County) assist them in making arrange-| rooms at 7114 N. Saginaw St. Sun- ments for their new homes. Church | day Sehool for children under 12/World Service is the relief agency years of age will be held at.ihe ‘of the National Council of Church- same time. es. “THE WAY TO OVERCOME IRRITATION” Apostolic Church of Christ Areas in South ! Icoholie bev pended LUTHERAN | Named Methodist = 36 sabe ee rane “ee ow , It h to sts. : Mm CHURCHES | Mission Centers Propose World Rev. Richard R. La’ uringer Bee is = ergs | eccrine Tee ichoola sacred ‘wy te! fish, and all municipal corpora-| Sunday School ...... Al A. M. * MISSOURI SYNOD | naesu't rausona Institutions, > Ordained This M orning tome to let Oe ee _,__ Services at 7:30 ( the Wem "Division ni Curie! -|meat animals for a full month. | Tuesday — Thursday -- Saturday , ne tian service, ones Church—| arm [ ogram high Mass in St. Michael's ie ae ot Ce Coie aa , oditend Our ST. PAUL one in Kentucky, the other in South Church at 10 a.m. Assisting him tual contemplation rather than on “7 lesdpe ot bout ‘ sy Neda Son tie eameoaaed International Christian will be Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly, extravagant demonstrations. | Fe ee —— Brotherhood May Bring pastor of St. Michael's and Fa- a) Coenen Madden Fetes 8 sss ‘sought For Peace ‘thers: William Immel! and Lutherans Set Record =| RI Early Service ....., 8:00A.M. | A similar cme was ie Norman Thomas. || LANCASTER, Pa. (INS)—Dele- | G Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M. [last summer at Navajo Methodist) | J: — A | The s ll be hed by gates to the 19th annual convention’ Morning Service ~..10:45 A. M. | Mission School,..Farmington, New NEW Tore te fermacen ot Rev. Roman F. Narcan, former of the Centrel Pennsylvania Syaod||__Ssaday School — interesting Clases lof the United Lutheran Church in — —_ ‘America were told yesterday that In the near future, Father the apportioned and unapportioned Lauinger will take up his assign- benevolence of the churches of the ment as assistant pastor in a De os in 1955 was a record $1, 808,- : jtroit ¢ Church. e CHURCH OF CHRIST Mexico. a world-wide brotherhood of Chris- Under the aupices of the Youth tian farmers and farm families | Department, Division of the Loca) to improve their own conditions Church of the Genera] Board of 8nd better relations between na- Education and the Woman's Divi-'tions has been proposed. sion of Christian Service, Board of =? ©* Missions, these camps provide op-- Dr. Frank W. Price, New York, portunity for high school students former moderator of the Presby- ito do physical labor and to parti-|terian Church, U. S. (Southern), cipate in worship and discussion made the suggestion in an address) assistant pastor of St. Michael's s * * GRACE Corner Genesee and Glendale Services o¢ 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. Paster George Ristow. Speaker Sunday School at 9 A. M. and 11 ALM " related to Christian living. to the annual meeting of the board) N. Perry — Phone FE 2-€269 ° ~ * ¢ @ jof agricultural Missions, Inc., a 1 ALTON EB. TRUEX, Minister ST. TRINITY There will be also sightseeing non-denominational agency repre- deol mERALD of te Me oly herrea ogg et % WXYZ—Each San. 1:00 te 1:30 P.M. 9:56 A.M Sunday 7:30 P.M. Sunday seeates Soe 10:50 4. M SGuenday Wi senting the rural mission work of waa sass |29 Protestant communions. “Cooperation for world peace ig needed not only between gov- > in = £. es erasacula! tik even anure hetwoon me RICHARD R. LAUINGER peoples,” Dr. Price declared. | Detroit's majestic Cathedral of ad a ae - hetorantonet ithe Most Blessed Sacrament was sar Rag liane) oa me £ ‘the scene this morning of the or- pd hould ss cou ldination of Reverend Father Rich- . ard R. Lauinger of Pontiac to the trips and other recreation. Work projects will include painting build- ings, laying new sidewalks, gar- dening, and so forth. Campers will live in school dormitories and eat! in the school dining room. * * e ip S11 Rebinweed Ave. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. @7 Hill Street at Cherry Court Gunday BGchool .. oo s vce ccwsces ween woe. 0:45 ALM Morning Worship arelielele |e ana 6 a/sjere Siete; 9148 . LIAM Rev. Cort W. Nelson. B. D. Pastor — Parsonage: 44 Owege Driv Auburn Ave. at jessie Rev, Ralph C. Cleus Sunday School ..., 9:45 A.M. Piest Service ..,.4. 3:30 A.M. Second Service ....11:00 A. M. Erie school, for elementary and: high school pupils, is in the hills of |northeast Kentucky at Olive Hill. ; The camp there wil] be conducted FE 46-0404 another better.” ee . from June 28 to July 26. At Brown- ing Home and Mather Academy in Camden, S. C., a school for junior FIRST ASSEMBLY |holy Priesthood of the Roman Ce A rallying cause of the brother. \olie Church. |hood, tesaid, might be the ques) Officiating in the ancient rites EAST HURON at PERRY OF GOD and one = schoot pupils, the tion of land bedassdet ne iwas His Eminence, . ccd | Me th : / camp will be held from ~ 3to .. Cardinal Mooney, © Archbishop f ~ : men ner se eine | Fa oti tes aman Cre A en Fal MCUIO ist BLT ‘FINA. : of Detroit. | ae _ ; tegrated into the national agricul-; Rev. Milion M. Bank, D. D., Minister Rev. John W. Mulder, Asso. Minister . Sunday School ... .9:45 Infermediat Y tural plan, yet providing security, Father Lauinger has been a— Vi | | ay. Synod e freedom, welfare and the incentive. ae paton we: " Sunday Morning 10:45 A. M. : ——HEAR———. to creative effort. How can. the. wasborn here on ember . . : = TERATURE SALES oe ee |) See Color Slides farmer be freed from degrading 3890. He received his grammar. “You Are a Letter.of Christ” CHRISTIAN LITERA rpm poverty, and the burden’ of exces-/ schopl education at St. Michael's sive taxation, and interest ratés?) School. . | How cae ne pre ey —— In September of 1M4, he began contribution to ya receive his high school course at Sacred what he should from society? - |Heart Seminary in Detroit. He re-, _ “Let the church stand on the |ceived his college and philosophy — — — 39 Oakland Ave. (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) _~Dr. Bank, cera Dr. Milton H: Bank will-preach, on “You Are a Letter of Christ” ey 16:45 tomorrow in Cen- ~ | tral Methodist Church. | | -A talk, with slides on Togaland, ’ | Africa, will be the program for the Emmanuel Baptist Church side of people,” he as- /training at the same school” e Cordial Invite You to fa —— YF jin, the, Youth! serted, “and not on the side of | He entered St. John's Provincial Pd y om Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. « | follow ents willl the absentee Jandlords and besl- Seminary st Plrmouthia Septem) Goodwill General Baptist Church : a i |) The Senior MYF wit meet at| = v enee oa eS sows ag Here hp received bis! COMMUNITY SINGING, June 3rd, 2 te 4 P.M. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages [the same time in the church parlot| ine sxiything back.” — weaaitc ceai “thsley al 2287 Auburn Rd.—!; mi. west of Crooks Rd. : | for the regular qnerting. Plans will —. ning ep their cabraistation this' School ..10 A. M. — Worship Service ..11.A. M.- Auditori | [eninge fo thea hee ee ctenent pounce and morning the age al splendor |. Eve. Worship. Sun. 7:90 P. M. — Prayer Meeting, enone |B At 8 o'ckock armers 0} nt\countries : tae _ | Aldersgate Fellowship. will 1 h ota the es of livestock, tools the ordination aes ot te Ee ' Wee. ae Diets — gears Mo ee Bible Class their meeting in t and s as a means of promot- / morning, _ Father | “ . - : Walter Tan win oe soln carton ing the’ plan, same ok say his first solemn xe Hobgood . Rev: Billy,Brown - Charles Spain 10:00 A. M,. v .and Merlin Asplip will talk on ‘‘The| Dt. Ira W. Moomaw, executive) ————— ———— secretary of the agency, reported, | History of Church’ Music.” Edwi reg 4 on " last year it sponsored 22 rural con | | Shieds will furnish refreshments. DR. JIM MERCER A Warm Welcome Awaits You! Sermon by Mrs W ksh “Visit the- Church off ‘he sa y Mr. Wayne Brookshear - DR. TOM MALONE Old Fashioned. Gospel” gt ~PONTIAC. CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 Nort PERRY at SCOTTWOOL - MILTON. E TRUEX, Minister i a Wednesday: Prayer , Meeting and ~s | Bible Stady 7: 730PM. — ee Sar real comme peat Teacher Pastor Wesley C. Wibley EVANGEL TEMPLE agen here: ed ‘| Broedcest Over WEAR 10:18 - 10:45 | A] sazraseetar ees [oe acer ow tere te now During Our Sertes of = 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship . .11:00 | veces ce pees ee GOSPEL SERMONS REV. ‘PAUL VANAMAN | : npnewaen ate ome? Geotirey = BA.BTH. Pastor Jetan ea sa comtreatie yy — Peng : | 7:30 P. M. Evening Rally 7:45 P.M. - . / Daily J une 4 Through June 14 - Midwestern Baptist a Evangelist Mason Barnard 4 : . . Sem '. o Will at Our old Church, 2 8. Tasmania” x peer Tl | Ya beard- eekaenl ares 230 PM NIGHTLY ||| PREAGHER BoY conTest Ts cae bday q Rev, Paul R. Havens, Minister > e ee e ive G 2 . Final Sermons by: 745 PM. iq Sunday 10 AM.—"“THE GOSPEL of ATTRACTION” ere ah _ os CHARLES WHITFIELD ALGER Lewis sana 7 | Church School 11:15 to 12:18 P.M. - SALTON R. ‘Tauex. EVANGEL? GOLDEN BLOUNT = wro /i 7:30 PM, Evening Service— > TRUER; EVANGELIST a ~~ SPECIAL MUSIC : 8:00 to 8:30 AM. itp Installation of M. 1.7. Officers EVANGELIST TRUEX Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday—1276 > > Ue , iv ee ee ee poe UNE 2. 16 a | F FREE METHODIST CHURCH 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears), Church of the Light and Life Hour | WORSHIP SERVICES ....9:30A.M. and rasrH rs TWELVE - Methodist ‘Summer Units I to Work in Foreign Lands "Methodist summer ‘service pro- ‘Northwest Annuel Conference and a a ue PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. 3 the Methodist student ‘move- i cover a wide geographical and In-/-ment, the Alaska werk cangp.je | SUNDAY SCHOOL ..................10;30 A.M. terest range, according to the Rev | volves building, road, prid* brid || - -LYOL A, HOWISON ‘BURTELLA GREEN = R. Claude Singleton, secretary of) tre and ground clear: ita 5. 8. Bupt. “© “the Student Department of the de-| ing. “A study, worship and tel- esses eS lowship program will be incorp- ; ae ee: *« ® erated, Twelve to fourteen stu- , -. , : - ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE = will be held in amen Mexico, Texas, and Vienna, Austria. An interconfer- ence evangelistic project is sched- uled for California and a com- munity ice project for Wash- n, D 239 EAST PIKE STREET Seats wi sa A.M. wee et ee 11:00 A.M. a Servis, i130 F.. ~ REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor LAVERN SHEFFIELD. Music Director 3 . \ 7 wd The Vienna work camp, spon- sored the Methodist Student Movement™,in. cooperation with _ €@ Caravan teams will other church agencies, will be part tour the United States. ° lot a combigation. travel seminar _A Joint | project of the Pacific ‘and.work camp in Europe. r WORK IN VIENNA wu. « CHURCH OF It is expected that England, Hol- filand, Germany, France, Switzer-| eee nisiafeshondah land, and Austria will be visited) and that both Methodist and ecu- i: menijcal_ centers will be included. , 1:00 P.M. ‘In the work period in Vienna. ground will be cleared and made ready for building homes for refu- gees. All who participate must be at least eighteen years of age. — | Twelve. North ge and ; ‘eight Cuban students compose -= fee SCIENCE ithe group at La Gloria | Rural Center in Cuba. In addition! Singing in the special services this. week at the First Chure. Sharon Pike of Oriole road and Beverly Wells of Ramona Terrace. M. ‘to building construction, these of the Nazareneon State street were the “‘Carolettes” pictured . The girls were under the direction of Arthur Hubbs director of i PM rsball l campers will conduct religious ed-| Reading from left to right they are Diane Hewett af Drayton Plains, ‘Music at the church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan -Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— a the Word. . SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. (Classes tor All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45. A. M. Mr. James Bennett, Attorney, New York City | EVENING’ WORSHI!P—7:00 P. M. aoe “THE BURNING BUSH” PF gee wea. "1:00 P.M, Midweek Service ‘ucation activities, * ° ° Monterrey and the Mexico City share their om Christian faith. A CHURCH of the GOOD | area will be the locations of the National Parks | De, K. B. Savege, Preaching. SAMARITAN ‘Mexico projects which will require} — Editor's Note: A by |& Pontiae pastor, will be published on the twelve to eighteen students from) - . : prayer by a DAY. Mall, 199 ae tO i. ‘North America and others from) A d d Mi ae ear aet | D Ascbard, associate minoter ‘at tos Fitst 1 Presbyterian Snureh Healing Service ...... M Participants will gain i InISi Sarees Sear = port San wie ees O Divine Father of mankind and Lord of the nations, whose will " OR 3 4131 Speaker: Rev. Alva it is that justice flourish and peace prevail: Here Thou our prayers | = Seminary Students Give for the establishment of af trp righteousness and brotherhood on the Paved. ack fe. A ications tor oe Alaska and . FIRST ae D. C., projects should ata in For ests; earth. | : be sent to the Rev..R. Claude) Work During Da | ck | PRESBYTERIAN Singleton, 150 Fifth Avenue, New| _ g voy Save us from that self seeking that is the root of all other evi | ; | bi York 11, N.Y, Those for the Redeem us fromthe fear that provides tinder for the fanatics’ \ Ca eteria Cuba and Mexico camps should go! , WASHT plan — Vacationing incendiary words. @ WILLIAM H. MARBACH to Dr. H B Bo sm mericans will have a unique op-| . | } omen eget thige, | Nashville? Tenn. Further informa, POrunity to worship God in the ceive our own and eager to amend them MS‘ 14541. Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains a natural setting is creation this}. A s : : a eS oealiemmigg a ee specialized Direct and sustain those who are charged with thé marian! . - AIRCON DITIONED caravans also may - be obtained Summer, thanks to one of the na- |tion’s most unusual ministries. * * é On the shores of sylvan ‘mile- high mountain lakes, under tower- ing California sequoias, in secluded and Morning Worship “GOD WITH US” 1190 A.M. Morning Worship and Church School leadership and the moral education’ of mankind that they may reach @ . the heart with Thy Word, which is our one hope of a better world. | Special SUN DAY MENU Grant fo those who rule over men Thy guidance. i Cc Miuminate their understanding, control their passions and ours. | J ROAST TURKEY so ressing 8: Sine ACHE Overrule the errors and sins of men. with D eee eee trom Dr. Brown. Sermon Topic: Sl ee Sone | - “THE NEED OF 5 DIVINE FORGIVENESS” | _ CHURCH & : ‘ woodland glades they will gather , | . — for services in the scenic wonder- Hasten the day when men “shall not hurt nor destroy .. . for the | Jad Seite or below....... . of la | : lands of 23 U.S; National Parks lo- FREDERICK MARRIOTT earth shall be full of the knowledge of and Lord as the waiters cover | . FIRST SPIRITUALIST ‘ cated, in eleven states and Alaska.. the’ sea.” Amen. PRIME RIBS ~ 7° CHURCH a f . ‘ s with dishes listed below... .. ness 18 Chase Street 4 The programs will be conduct. froit f ganist oy | COUNTRY HAM $4 65 ® Service, 7:30 P.M. : ed by 110 young ministerial and | ‘ *o5e ° * * ia : ted gored gurl Aswad rowmmectay or Evangelistic Tabernacle Keen Sight in Fingers with dishes listed below ..... _— 1 Eiste Beasley, Reyes! Oak, Speaker Wed. Evening Service, 1:30 P.M. Se. Richard Ireland, LeRoy, Hl, | CHOPPED STEAK : with dishes listed below . women — whe represent 23 de- Holds Revival Meetings | HIGH POINT, N. C. w — Blind, nominations and come from 25 to Play Recital Speaker ) 3 Evangelist and Mrs. W. T- Stone since birth, Roby C. Leonard, 50., ee — eupenarrety SF Genito ee fof Ashland: Ky. are engaged in re- often amazes fellow members of Child's Portion, choice sbeve $1 .00 el oe : : vival meetings at angelistic'a, coin-collecting club. Leonard Pontiac. Bible College | day ena eo Natlonal Cone | Frederick L. Marriott Tabernacle, 60 N. Tilden St. |sees the coins with his fingers. He Dinners Include: .. Collier Se ; : : * 8 6 has no trouble detectin —Y¥ il this in various part 1 ecting the. tiny POTATOES VEGETABLE SALAD DESSERT ‘Sateréenominations! oo oe = parts | W Il Present Program The’ services which began Say letters which show where some ROLLS & BUTTER TEA or ICED TEA COFFEE OR MILK Hours: 12 Noon to 8 P. M. ~ FINE FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Cateteria Serving: You See It. You Select Iti “ee come: . at Christ Church 4 In an average week they will| a . ? |conduct both morning and evening. Frederick L. Marroitt, interna- Sunday services of worship. Dur-,tionally ‘known as a concert organ- ing the week they'll hold campfire ist; carillonneur and composer, will pow-wows and song fests for the play the -second, in a. series of younger generation. To serve their Organ Recitals to be given on. the far-flung congregations ‘they'll travel by everything from plane, to jeep, to horseback. ° WORK BY DAY” . By daytime the men students will) His early music education was, earn their keep by bell-hopping. taken at the American Conserva-| driving trucks and doing general tory of Music in Chicago where he! maintenance chores for the hotels. was graduated with high honors and other park concessions, The in organ. | girls will work as waitresses- and) Later he studied with Charice | Classes for Everyene — j e 3 Evenings « Week - 138 will continue through June 10.) coins are minted, and that he. : Bee 1 an Conte ban They will preach at. 7:30 each eve-| | sometimes notices defects in coins’ ning and be ‘in charge of the two that other collectors overiook. morning services on Sunday, at) 10 and 11 o'clock and at-6:30 and! St. Matthew's Church (for the i. 7.30 Sunday oainae deaf’ Jackson Heights, N. Y. has. * jwooden beams which support the. The Rev. x J, * ieughey has ex-| floor and..help to conduct vibra-! tended an invitation to the public.’ tions. from the organ. | __ _ | si ate ge aloo, Phe eS ee Elbo hashed {Annual oa Concert Slated City-Wide Choir Union newly rebuilf pipe organ at Christ) \Church Cranbrook at 8 p.m. Tues-, day. * * * \ 9:45 A.M.—Scheot of the Bible 11:00 A.M.—Merning Worship “The Surrendered Lite“ “But Why The Candles, Holy Water And Beads?” " UNITY Lee A. Stewart, president of the Choir Union, announces the - fol- 7:30 p. m. “Mining Earthy Things” meets once a month at one of the - he Gti em igion now than af any time in the ination’s history. A National Coun- icil of Churches survey shows that while U.S, population had_ in- creased hy 44,367,000 between the ful ‘hatural ‘pettings.”” id tor of choirs at Kirk in the Hills 8:45 a.m. Sunday School for two years. | . 10:45 a.m. Morning Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service US,’ without affiliation with reli-/F = Islands. American Guild Qrganists and | asked, “to light a candle or burn ‘incense? And how can a little Worship Service wo ceeseeceseeee 11200 A. M, 's spiritual thing . .. that it Re év. C. D. Friess, pastor CHRISTIAN. TEMPLE | son A COLUMBIA AVENUE | BAPTIST CHL RCH | idiae™ memiber churches. The group was Auren ‘Macksiberch ist ‘of enin : MoM. organized April 9, 196 by J. L.| ay Salvation Army officers are’ ist. Jobn' s Epon Church, De- eete = Se, aE ‘no external manifestations. “Yes,” . _ Keel for Ow sole _—— of pro- ordained ministers of the Gospel. troit. Berkley Church Choir concert the priest agreed, “it is spiriual ~ The Christian and niggeebe cacie uae ee ——e | Youth Meeting Monday ..... wees 7200 P.M. JP Bur = the natural ching fora | ; iance hes. | ! Lee. 7:30 P.M. fbaman being to give carward ex. | Minne Ainace Chek nme | WESLEYAN METHODIST || Wet. Prayer and Bible Study .... 7:30 P.M. [rents Sings winin he | ead thee cons , | . 67. NORTH LYNN a outh Meeting Monday. ....... eee z How, tee cmuatpes, coed) | ‘| Sanday School 9:45 Religious Apathy 10:00 SUNDAY 8..6:45 P. M. - you be sure that your mother loved | een. | There are fewer persons in the, 11:00 WORSHIP. we «EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P.M. “]/vou if she gave no sign that she | st, | i (fob 9:6) ‘merely by wing _. maids. -00- Will Present Progr | M. Courboin and did organ work 7:30 P.M.—Evangelistic Hour AT? =| In aa my Me “ of coat lahore gs-pas!|raull an pine oe aia Case ipeshia “It looks like hokus-pocus to me,” (Pty . ty Sap ft the program in behalf of the | Dupre in Paris. | . Rev. Norman Spetts | Dave Stith said to Father Crane. . . . National Council's 30. member | yfarriott is at present organist. Da ing a qui _ Providence ™ | ; ; in| Protestant and Eastern Orthodox |4.4 i | FI imTED id ll prea Sele a . Baptist Charch The City-Wide Choir Union will EI med! and director of music at Central RST MISSIONARY CHURCH | common view held by man y non- $11 Bagley St. Pontiac a e, pose in the clits fo the tier to Gee Wider dum aeaita cae home, Ob the right lavatory. The bold design of the wallpaper ts can be seen the enormous planter box that sep- black, white and gold. } os } : &) : € FE Reneg _THE} PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, f UNE. 3 1054 _ 3 Water Softener System Boe el Depends on Family Use le ~ The softener a selected = pends on hardness of water, size HOME ELECTRICAL family, amount of water used. Some are completely. automatic, period- Industrial Commercial others must be regenerated of ede ically with salt brine. A GEE ELECTRIC One looks like a cabinet and-is Electrica! Contractor styled to go in a kitchen or laun- Coll FE 2-2671 dry. You can also get stoft-water |service from a dealer who regen- lerates tanks for a monthly fee. JALOUSIES, SCREENS ramen! | , aTCREENS | LOOK — SEE — COMPARE! ALUMINUM DOORS, WINDOWS, ! | a. ae Pi eh St see, Pl se : ' vs _ 1 bete-eh we | WISE BUYERS GET OUR PRICE TO BE SURE : FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS. TO PAY - os Open 6 Days «. Week —-7:30 A. M. to 6 P.M. | ADDITION TO TED’S — The addition to Ted’s restaurant is . | plete now and open for business. L. M. Little, the owner, says the 1661 South | ew fining room is Krger than the entire origina) building’ It sent m _ , 120 people and has facilities for private parties. The exterior is made | of ledge rock. Rvargreens and Deweretg pants make /an sttextive | note of color outside. A. N. Hixson was the builder. , oa Pentiae Press Photo FE 4.2598 Ca Thon ol Te ceemes su tie Sevpment Co. Pontiog, [|| 3-Bedroom Brick Homes bp Flooring Baldwin and Newport Bloomf ield-Birmingham Area [_raene re e-eirt or Fe a-te1 De anasanaaaddadbid WAAL, 'tul to have something like resilient} “——wervrerrvrvrwevwveVveVvVCVrerVveVveTVeVeYTTe © i i i i i i Ni i i i Si i i hi hi Li hin i i i i i hi in, Se i 3 gp 3 i$ : $ 4 4 2 \ y 2 ci Fey : a : 3 $\work is necessary. to keep it shin- = Clas = ow Bullding = couriers “a 31 BEAMS—CHANNEL 2 ing and new-looking. we anor. privileges on lovely ng e. - , MODELS OPEN SUNDAY, one mile north of Maple Rd. 3 ANGLE—TEE 3 aS clean, first sweep the floor miles west o egrap. orth your while ? ‘ ° with us if you desire a home in $29,500 to $35,000 bracket. $¢ REINFORCING BARS 3) mops and sweeping oem Several homes and options sold before advertising start- 3 3 3 sabia ak ie ing Nehtly | ard nage 3 2) a fine grade of steel wool mois- IVANHOE BUILDING CO. MA 6-1550, Mr. Mr, Wilber $ HOT ROLLED AND 3) 5 4 q| tened with water and any good izCOLD FINISHED BARS3 kitchen powder. : 3 ROUND—SQUARE 3 Solvents such as gasoline, naph- : é _ $j tha, benzine, alcohol or turpentine: — &f Porches - Porches - Porches fo FLAT fcnatc So sc a : 4 4 won't damage as | OPEN PORCHES — SCREENED PORCHES |$noT ROLLED SHEETS? te Soorine For rubber and vinyl 2 q tile mastic tile concern (the , GLASSED PORCHES $ $itile, a in > AND PLATES 3 Mastic Tile Corporation of Amer- Special Prices for 30'Days | 3 $ ica) ncomeets ¢ ne. ALSO ADDITIONS — BASEMENTS 3 Pontiac Welding SS Se ROOFING — SIDING 4 $| Allow floor to dry thoroughly $ Machine Works $} ster scrutting before waxing MICHIGAN ; jpoeee sae $64.N. Porke FE 2-4121$) should be ea sored 4 4 3377 W. Huron , FE 4-5063 i¢ tre, heighten color and make Sete ta tebr batt ba ta trtrtrbatrtate easier. . PRPPPPPPPPPP AP PPP PPPS : WOLVERINE LUMBER |) ; : Has It for Less Money! S J N p A | S New 2x4s, 8 to 20 ft 6c ft ‘ Used 2x4s, all jongths....... ae fe me Used SHEATHING, per M...... $50 _ From 9 A. M. to 2 P.M. Plus EX. Doors, 3° x 68”... $18.50 x compe oe et a soode, © festiixer Used FRENCH DOORS, from $4 esth x BPS Paints * Super Kem-Tone & -. Lifetime Aluminum Gutters . 15 . % Sporting Goods m-Glo Common Bricks, Cash & Carry ..... $35 Per a an Hours: Daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Sun. 9 to 2 Brownie's Hardware 489 S. Sanford Phone FE 3-9239 320 S. Paddock - FE 2-9784 Use an approved water-emulsion wax, never the solvent type. Apply a thin even wax coat to 5 Blocks N, of Walton _ |floor with buffing machine or vac- $14,500 with 5% Down uum cleaner attachment. If floors | REGAL REALTY ninal 1eS 0 s A ing treatment. Aspha! {tos and rubber tile should be waxed NEW YORK (INS)—It's wonder- | ‘regularly, vinyl occasionally, | Equip furniture with suitable’ tile flooring down—it requires. so casters, glides or cups to prevent’ little care. |indentation. The size of casters de-! |pends on the weight of‘ the furni-; But that doesn't nicer it can be|ture but be sure all protectors | neglected. A certain amount of have wide- -bearing surfaces, are new, repeat waxing and buff-) t, vinyl-asbes- | Average U. S. “family spends 25! per cent of its income for food.! National park service of the U. 8.1 was established im 1916. “We & atise te COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ROOFING Phone ne 353 N. Cass tablished 1918 if Get An Estimate Witheut Obdligaticn 1 HUGUS-MARSH | ROOFING & INSULATION CO. MODEL HOME 4 Rooms & Beth Lecated ene bleck west of Sashabaw ot Maybee Read $1,200 Down Includes Mertgage Cest Oa FHA: Terms «EW. Le STOUT * PATIOS * STEPS, Ete. _ AT. QUARRY OUTLET prices Also Complete Line of Imported Building Stone SPECIAL FEATURES . Redi-Lay Construction Units For Steps — Planters Veneer Redi-Lay Sectional Outdoor Bar-B-Q Pits of Natural Quarried Stone STAR STONE CO. -Branch Yard Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harbor, Mich. SUCH SGC0EnGHSUNEnSeSSEESHSREGEESCEEREEGEpEESURERRESOREEEEEEESEEOEEEE, You Can Afford a G&M; wut’ GARAGE: Let’s Talk - Over Your Plans— We will be gled to show you whet mekes e GOOD | gorege, end why You Can Sea, Us SUNDAY ( Noon to 4) If) You ‘Wish The HY HAVEN SPECIAL A 45-Foot Wide- Ranch Home EES - MODEL ADDRESS 4845 SASHABAW ROAD LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES FULL PRICE @REAL LOW TAXES omy S21, 100° © (0 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS: 3 @ HUGE 1,035 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA DARD SUILDER @ COPPER PLUMBING @ NATURAL GAS HEAT (NOT BOTTLED) ‘ ; @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT GRAVEL (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) @ SOLID SIDE DRIVES @ TILED BATHS Model Open Daily, { to 8 P. M. Model Phone No.—ORlando 3-2980 30-YEAR MORTGAGES LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS BEFORE YOU | HOME ... 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Finish s _ Breezeway {5 : ‘DOOR HOODS = AWNINGS : peeesy 75 @ Naevece design adds new beauty and value to your home. es SS a Give besuiy and year- e rs BR REALS rane Ses wea ate 5 Ree OE a peer corer cneorencostadecssuse tv eeeere™ ncn toceseaneeeeees soeeseeeser. sescccecoocccooccocs a ¢ No Money Down 5 s e a i onstruction Co. : 4. s } : to Pay! & : 2260 Dixie wy. North. of Telegraph Rd. Phone FE 2-1211 ° . i vTTTLitItiiffiiiiiiiiiitiitiie SOUGSSenOeREREneeeeneeeemeneneenensenay i, 1 — “ ’ ee go ne f | ¥ cian ah See fre 0 ewe ae P = fi : st } oT | e _FI FTEEN ” THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. JUNE. 2: 1956 Arabia is ‘bigger than. the {inited Wax Protects Tables 1 It Nas been ostirninted we ae aver- About 90 per: “cent of all motor wi _ -Btates east of the “tississippi. is eek taverite tobles lage American knows and ‘often vehicle trips in the United §$tates your uses from 25,000 fo: 35,000 wards. leas than 30 miles in length, re Fiwill probably come in for water intense oat iacmala oaicn sa 'o Buy 91 state $ring_spotting this summer, when q ot Und Goatect s- +_$ frowns are the order a ‘2-and 3-BEDROOM «| Dientertaining. For a protective | ce WM. H. KNUDSEN§/=sine ust uaa elsing wa | ‘ Realtor >| Paste wax will also tio the same | @ job. ae | aa Real Estate Service $;— 7 | eee At Its Best! $ — $10 Pontiac Bank 4 ; 2 7. : Phone FE 44516- —.$ if RS ies — = = hay x : | ¢ . i . ¥ s Pius Mortgage Plus Teves FE $7400 Costs $3697 &. Insurance or i] | ibeean | Ly = |} FHA INSURED MORTGAGES ~, 4 | . $| ‘DOWN e PLUS MTGE. COSTS . D e< = Ovtatde Storage aan i WHAT Callers Ale ‘i Bat b a = ~ ; eal var Scho an 6 oo : YOU G ET acon) Tye Windows 1 an bceccias Fe hie tiie | MODEL ... Corner of Walton’ Blvd and Wolnut St. fo leew ight. teal rentiintor | East of Opdyke Rd. Open Daily 12 to 7 P.M For ten, and hallways in every room in | More information, call model between | 12 and 7 P.M. the mark of « moders home. Call ws‘ any day. ANGELUS MEADOWS — Located on Clintonville road, one block with a finished recreation room and oil heat: Kacn house has a to. j WAGNER HOM ES, nc - north of Walton boulevard; this house is one in a new development. car garage. Some have fireplaces in the recreation room. All have i Featured in these three-bedroom brick homes is a 21x15 foot living 1'g baths Pricés, according to the Clarkston Real Estate Co. are | Co | & S iaiiae dinigie-epace in in both kitchen and ving room, full basement sis, 900 and tig : Phone Model—FE 4-71197 or dice tk 5-5501 a | 140.N. Cass Ave. _ FE 5-8163 * Milions of Owners Enjoy Garden of: Exquisifeness - WASHINGTONe- May brings an’ one good spraying. Then order ‘explodifig rainbow of color to Sher- Sew bulbs from the Netheriands ‘wood Gardens — the Baltimore, eects et: |\Maryland, beauty spot owned by a Million people. ° The dazzling display — including 100,000 tulips, 10,000 azaleas, 15.000 pansies and many flowering trees —is the property of anyone who sees and loves the flowers, says the owner-of-record, John W. Sher- wood. More than 100,000 You can get CLEAN, QUIET HOME HEATING} a _ COMFORT 4 3 ROOMS IN ONE ; a porch—a playroom— a bedroom “And love everything that grows in the garden.” * LOOK—a full room size, screened ‘ | addition to your home—at a fraction | of the cost of ordinary construction. Has deluxe style heavy canvas waterproof root with eaves and sliding entrance door with tock. Anchors firmly to ground, com or ‘wood floor. Rustproof. Ingect- proof. Modern design . . makes @ summer resort out t gfyour own * i Although tulips dre perennials, * first blooming season. Sherwoc digs up its bulbs each summer and replaces them in the fall with new imports. Discarded bulbs go to schools, churches and hospitals . te > With-the hordes of visitors of all Americans back yard! ‘and visitors frain foreign lands ages. including school children by enjey the geven-acre garden each the pusfil, the original unspoken an | spring. compact between Mr. Sherwood 4 Sherwood, businessman and phi- 49d his felloy_ownets remains un- lanthropist, explained how it ail broken. Sn bexan * + «6 Ol L & GAS oles No one picks a flower or breaks | “[. just never put up a hedge a ten People wandered in. One fine Sun- day in May about 20.,ears ago I |i! stepped off my back terrace and |), found myself surrounded by peo- pie, hundreds of them. ‘LET THEM IN “My~—head gardener came up || looking .anxious and asked if he try to get* them out. I! watched a minute and didn’t see anybody picking flowers or doing /))) = anything they shouldn't. So I told || him ng, everything was just ‘fine . that's the way it's been ever FURNACES for werm eir heeting systems Phone for Heating Survey HARNECK HEATING 2615 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 2-2530 @ « 12'—108 ag. ft. , Altaches to your house. Has de- buxe style roof and sliding door. Waterford Hill * « 9—81 oq. ft. Free standing. Mas standard style root and ate. | standard type Today's thousands of visitors = Estates find vast tulip geds, a froth of op crab and cherry blossoms, ‘i smooth, even finish, with no runs they are at their best during their _ A man who knows a good) deal, about paints and their use says} that. properly used, the sorayer of the vacuum cleaner produces a cor brush marks, and will do .the]. job two or three times faster than by brush. . FRED W. MOOTE. Slectrical |). ~ CONTRACTOR . State G City Licensed e RESIDENTIAL WIRING INSTALLATIONS © INDUSTRIAL © COMMERCIAL Over 25 Years in Pontiac -845 West Huron St. - FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 - family of> Open Fri. & Mon. Tilt 9:00 WATER HEATERS 30-Gal. GAS MODEL 69%... Supplies hot water ‘constantly for a tank filled automatically, silently aed economically, Fhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 51 W. Huron Strest|. ) DUO-THERM Automatic. 9 52-Gal. ELECTRIC 99??... Reg. 124.95 Fully fraslated Fully automatic, and heats during the thrifty money-saving “economy hours’ of might. | normal size~ Keeps the of PONTIAC Shop by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555 cD '@P @ —_ 3 o. — = Ta —_ — qo = 2 — | ee == <-) = rm | . = Secmeeneee Se ee en aeple 2 ul many- -hued azaleas, car- pets of pansies and cascades of wisteria set against a back- HOMESITE NOW! Awnings - Porches - Patio 4 Good RB wh greund of evergreen and box- COMPLETE ey Seyeny Sy “wood. Storm You Should Buy Now! One section, called the Bride's Aluminum Combination © MANY an es Garden, consists entirely of white WINDOWS—DOORS some gn FT. wide flowers. The name has given ideas’ © GOOD DRAINAGE to some visitors, who have ar- © COOD WATER © LOW DOWN PAYMENT PAY AS LIFTLE AS $20.00 A MONTH ranged to be married there. a *®.¢ AS hedal $ 2 49 Buy NOW end SAVE! Composer Franc Bornschein was |///! inspired by Sherwood resi to ff write “The Earth Sings.” a sym-: : Call FE 4.6089 Call Today phonic fantasy that —4 been . played by the Baltimore Sy miphony | 9 A.M. te 9 P.M. Herbert C. Davis | orchestra. FE $-4311 REPLACE. TULIPS The Maytime miracle comes |) — All. Awning & STORM WINDOW SALES 233 S$. Telegraph | One Block South. ef Voorheis : weg about by the practice of simple— |/! CALL US FOR M1 though expensive—technigues. . “First dig up everything twe feet deep and replace with good leaf mold and sand. Every year |) adc a ten of new leaf mold, a |, ton of ordittary packing house ' plant feed, seme grass seed and eres - Lots - Lake Front “City « Suburban Properties HOME MART REALTY “108? W Heres | 81. FE 8.9403 ONLY A FEW LEFT! VETERANS -- NO MONEY DOWN CIVILIANS — LOW DOWN PAYMENT > time built Brick R MONTHLY PAYMENT @ Wardrobe Closets ' @ Kitchen Fan -- OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY TP M. TO 2 y M. FEATURES ~ Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 | _ © Two Bedrooms | DAN ROSE © Large Lots. i * Full Basement = © Paved Streeti , /REALTY © 4 Styles-te Chesse From © Full Closets with - © Kuxaite Automatic Cit > Sliding Doors Heat © Plastic Tile Bath © Steel Casement ® Double Ribbon Drive ne BRoadwey 3:1001 0030 JAMES COUZENS e Lew Taxes Your opportunity | proud owner of Your own life- p PIS 3 ; | ch House — A MAS- TERPIECE in LUXURY LIVING BALDWIN . @ One and a Half Baths peices Rergers plus toxes and insurance @ Large Kitchen, 8x14 @ Double Kitchen Sink CLARKSTON ‘to be the Bedroom. Face 15 Reasons Why These Homes Are Today’ s Outstanding Value! Me 3 Generous Bedrooms Windows . @ Gas Incinerator @ Community Water System @ Storms and Screens on Movable @ Living Room Window Wall | NOW ON LY 950" 30-Day Possession | MODEL OPEN 1 to 8 DAILY | © Winding Blacktop Roads @ Close to Schools and Shopping @ Large Lots—15,000 Sq. Ft. @ Fire Hydrants—Low Insurance Rates . as ROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 BOLUSchme dt. UP mall: ibd Me AERC OR 3-1295 ‘SIXTEEN. | Japan tad 306.10 freien vis SRT — { DEWEY Furniture Here Fas ~ Refrigeration a ee ‘REVCO BUILT-IN -_-REFRIGERATION and FREEZERS French period furniture—and then’ there’s New York French Period decor, ( That may sound “little like talking about a brand new antique, but there's sense behind it. ~ the New Y .D'Argout.- Ferguson, Inc., “New + | 2 ¥ are ‘a sign ‘Gotham French a5 gute ce is a couch covered in off According to Pierre D)’ Argout of el : ork decorating firm of drapes. On the other side are two ight-back chairs covered with tapestry. These team up with the Sashabew ~ huge tapestry which adorns the , wall opposite the fireplace. . 3 and 4 Bedroom Brick On the floor is,a small area rug 7 of pale mauve bordered in pale 1M Baths. — Private Beach ellow, The rest of the floor is. Models at left bare to expose the fine wood. There's a lot of empty floor space, filled in with reund back chairs and a desk, all against the wall for a spacious effect. @ , 1956- ee “|p that. it will wash Itself clean. Use the Right Paint When used on furniture, it. will Doh't. use house paint on porch chalk off on clothing. Use spar for. garden furniture, House paint| | varnish, or tough exterior enam- is formulated to chalk gradually'els for your’ outdoor furniture. A. : Z = ee Rigpenrachabagel « ‘the room is a fireplace, beside which sit two huge, round white pots. These house large-leafed potted plants for, the the “outdoor living inside” look, Flanking one side of the fire- It's a KNOCKOUT! ~ LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS — Welton Blvd. East of rio brocade which matches the} 13,500 _ INCLUDES = of Security | 5 Yes-“TRU-BILT BLOCKS provide ‘builtin security against fire, héat, moisture and rodents that will quick- ly work their way thru many other building materials. From the time they are set in. place; and for many years to come, you know that TRU-BILT is protecting you. See us today for your free estimate. STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY | BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads « Efficient BUILT-IN Beauty! |OTTO A. TRZ0S Open -10 A.M. to 9 P.M... ORlando 3-9378 } VALANCES — Valances like this are costly / when you buy them, but very inexpensive when ““Iyou build them yourself. They will add a decora- tive touch to windows as well as keep dust and | grime off your draperies. Send 35 cents in coin Storage Space to Steve Ellingson, The Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, California, for a full size pattern. Required ma- terials and step-by-step rections are printed | : right on Le pattern. . ; oe Cd re a | look with favor on such remodel-| ing because of the very practical F arty Room | » of the : ‘Solves Problem | RNs "utes fee “ | activity f ind anitrol | Is Not Costly Of Extra Space — cates ay t normal aoa | : ilv? low, ente nin HEATING cei me Experts a the building field, all} Recent surveys prove that home about a family room? |buyers often underestimate the If you want to take some of the’ |@mount of storage space they will burden off other more formal liv- Tequire, says the Better-Basement ing areas, the best bet for your |dition be centrally located in the Institute. ‘remodeling or building plans this house and with ready access. to In buying their first homes, the year is to add an_ all-purpose, the out-of-doors. They also suggest |Institute says, most persons forget| versatile family room. a nearby powder room or -half- that they will need storage for; Banks and institutions bath. seasonal necessities like storm ——— _ ‘doors, windows and screens, gar-| ‘dening tools, lawn mowers, paint- ing equipment, baby carriages.' scooters, bicycles, golf bags and other sports equipment, sleds, skis, | ‘conscious of the modern family’s need for extra work-and-play space, recommend that the new ad- EQUIPMENT THERE'S NOTHING FUER BUNT!. Soave time, Neer money, We mix con- crete to. your speci- fications ond deliver, teady-to-pour. Our service is prompt, loan = =i ee as 3101 Orchard Lake Rood KEEGO HARBOR Tappan Gas or Electric Range and Oven Deluxe Models: Both for Only $318.00 CUSTOM CABINETS Genuine Formica Tops—Non-Wearp Drewers —ALL WORK GUARANTEED— We Serve Both Home-Owners and Builders —See Us for Estimates— CARL SHELL & SONS 4994 Dixie Hwy. in DRAYTON PLAINS Phone OR 3-5043 Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. SPRING FURNACE BARGAINS Big 84,000 B.T.U, OIL FORCED AIR: DELCO FURNACE 4 x Reg. Price $545.80 save isos 85 Includes all hecee- — sary controls Mode! OBC-75H FURNACE INSPECTION William Lechner 7 ~ "(a4 FE 2-0278 beach umbrellas, picnic equipment ¥ THAT WILL and lawn furniture. 7 a Eves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 Rising standards of living, which, Fi 7. LL THE / Ze give more people more things to. BILL Full line of Concrete and (store, make low-cost storage! o - Cinder Blocks, immedicte ——_—_____~ space more essential than ever, : delivery. the Institute Says. It points out) = AYE . : that basement space costs about. : $1.25 -per square foot, compared i; with $14 to $16 per square foot; VAN HO jof floor space built above ground.| | RP & SONS rane te the obduoes i alent 99 Mechanic St. FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 ,entrance to the outdoors is ideally, isuited for storage, because it of- 2 fers both space and an easy. means > AT la reaching it. In addition to stor-| LTT axe area, a basement usually has |additional room for the family tele- howe and rumpus reom, workshop) Do You Have Any | Fire Fighting Tools? BX No home should be without some | fia form of fire-fighting equipment. ‘Just one pail of water or sand often can put out a small fire be- | ‘fore it has a chance to grow into a| |more destructive blaze, In many cases, a large fire can be con- trolied with several pails of sand ~ Moery’s oil Burner Sales-Sérvice — GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA.Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates 2212 Maddy Lene FE 2-4970 Lf ACT RIO or |S Be UMBER + Futsers SUPPL (ef FueL — € FE 4-252) 549 N SAGINAW ST. Pontiac 6 Mich _ with eur NEW KALAMAZOO Gas-fineD. or water until the fire department WARM AIR [arrives “CONDITIONER ~ Galvanized steel fire pails, filled |with sand or water, can be hung in a handy place for instant use in case of fire. These pails are made with conical or round bottoms to prevent them from being misused. © Completely evtomatic! ®@ Delivers maximum heet from every ounce of fuel! © Filtered, humidified circulet- ing worm air! @ Converts to oib enytime, sim- ply by changing burners! CALL FOR FREE Individual Lap Tables Increase in Popularity With ‘individual lap tables car- ried in the car for everyone, the. family is well prepared for games Ho pass the time agreeably on long 'trips, for snacks ‘picked up at. ‘drivein eating places, and for a va- riety of other purposes. Plastic finished- paneling, a dec- orated hardboard, is an excellent FE Pe 1821 choice. Its baked plastic finish is smooth, hard arid easy to keep clean. Just saw individual panels to LAMAZOO about 16x20". Round the corners ‘ jand edges. After being smoothed, @uaury tgacees Simes reer the edges may be left exposed or ‘painted or waxed. 27 'N. Conn Ave. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ae DELCO 70,000 B.T.U. A GAS FORCED AIR © FURNACE Model citi $1995 Complete — _ DELCO Of! Conversion BURNER Includes all peces- $ 00 sary controls. Model F-1665-1. Fentiec'® 2) fosters Firm | Titi TT iTiirfifmiirtri ty 1 ze | 7 REASONS WHY THE 59er IS YOUR BEST BU 1, EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: Convenient eff heat a bath double bath Fentty—tesh fol oe kitchen cabinets with knotty aind) ‘vaneling in brea . steond bath par builtin vanity . . . alld walk-in ee : Hires eer tots fee) Pontiac-Oakland County: REFRIGERATION Assn.!= Sted ‘ast space Phireh door large tility a reem 2. . ae pes vestibule cleset ny . your feooorell chotee 9 vecbata aaa Bu. Code of Ethics =f] 2. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: : Acs age a "Ne delays for ‘constraction, roadbullding, mass grading, wells tt To Give Competent and Reliable Service in Our Areas. a ta ince these Scacerca” Fv apgtUlsoccbadl ay too seer’ eesien * acy fer your selection % To Foster Mutual Understanding and Respect in Customer . -4 testart vor application, Seeerhe PenNe ee A Fee eset Relations. a oie | i * To Keep Pace with Latest Advancements in the Refrigeration 2 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: - ten ree | Just $250 down bi tht: ful - and Air-Conditioning Industry. “ fled volte and blo foul. "Enjoy the Cenert ot’ perns = wate "eihent a pale imterest. (Extra payments can be For Dependable, Fair and a Courteous Service, Call: A10W LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS: : — These are Guy aieme Mi tear en oy . apne y . | ur budget can affor ve Pha DEWEY oo BURKE on rca ATION a Drive out West Huron (M59) one-tenth mile beyond Ree ap 5. — DISTANCE TO... Williams Lake Road to Tull. Turn left oh Tull to Pontiac: : | AVON ELECTRIC Rov’s oie cal ~ Schools, charches and an excellent shopping center. Lake Road. Left on Pentiac Lake Road to Model = 5 on . | FR 45-9065 , re 2-402)“ a . = - d . A) ; : , mA TO Z REFRIGERATION PONTIAC. REFRIGERATION - . VERY CLOSE ro RECREATION AREAS AREA Or Come Out M-59 to Pontige Lake Road. a FE 4-9058 82th 6 i O'BRIEN js HEATING | | ’ 2 Live and play In America's most beaatitul lake country. The renee ee an need ~ meee) a ~=CETE'S REFRIGERATION ARCTIC REFRICERATION & ultimate fer these desiring 2 ater hoppy eavirenment Ai oC FE smi eee no: tive, play and grow sireng. The feem fer, ~ Be 10 Frigic aire Air- onditioning DAUBENSPECK (P. £.) INC, © SIX LAKES REPRIGERA TION : / Avthorized Oakland C pniy Distributor . ve tn mason (RB) H _T. A REAL VALUE:: - mi d 11 371 Voorheis Rd. eu as fe 2-2919 H MOTE REFRIGERATION — OREPRICERATION «= on tn aera, home, bet roa won't fied 8 un ay to 30 Operator on i" is Sauneenasensncusnsenaneunnennassnad , « + ei6 bk = Rhee r 7 RHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1950. Prom House. of the Week a | Features Cellar Playroom > The’ benefits ‘fa dry and sun-jareas with The House of The Week. | lighted basement, with picture win-+Plan HW-3. The basement floor in~~ | ! a Us | Prefabricated, tein : dows in.a hig -|fhis unusual plan is, only three I forced concrefe. In | 1 ee , joyed even’ in’ high lle gee a choice of colors. ee = - Po. ee ee we _ 9} Dogproof. Easity oat Boe | | Still this house has a smart close- . | em ted. Easy terms. This is accomplished by terracing : | $ 50 : Watkins Mills a ese en Soe Se an ) 6 + of staat grading. = “ | = Price Inctudes Delivery | Gein meee -, and Installation b | sures drleian omer — . fs ; | PATIO Stags ee -glso permits the use of large | : ici te phone —.The land in front of this house is ter-. Sey Sas wth: Oh sida ar: shinenes, if preferred. The two-car ga- | , | fsedengd st okay totes a pay lp rage is built on the front, Se ee i z . | basement playroom that meas- _— brick stone veneer, can med L kes Lapamenaiae = ama == ne —| Roger A ‘Authier, Inc. a eu 00 st ao J 1a} Plumbing is economically ar- A easton: tecitet of chpatehion ” ranged in the rear of the house to|!8 needed for all types of base- concentrate. disposal in that di-/Mentless construction. If you build 7200 gs Lake Rd.“ EMpire 54029 Do You Own ‘Land Suitable for Development? We are iathcing for property, either. urdeveloped or mess that “€an be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necessary will help you get the most for your property. — expedient. This eliminates larigex. depending on soll conditions and | but also for access to the a ‘lerawl space, an equal amount of : . : : BUILDING estimates usually - —— backyard, only three steps up, excavation is called for over the weresse “ : _ are based on complete blueprints jontire area of the house. The bot- ‘ l BLIND jcovens Lor - "and specifications, But you ¢@® [tom of the crawl spa t the NET AN A-heater room is created. ad-| get a rodgh idea of costs by com- |), etiqastcheanahed aed araieaa jacent to the base of the fireplace; paring the size of a house wit (1. prevent ground ‘moisture fro LAUN DRY chimney. ‘The rest of the basement) others of — type. — rising to rot framing eemanl TAPES—SLATS—CorDs 's ‘ft oven for play space where) Design HWS ters The difference between excava- \there is ample room fora built-in) equare feet, without garage and ting for basementless const ~ THOROUGHLY CLEANED soda bar and other installations for — yes 62 feet, 8 inches by ‘tion and for a daylighted epee septoew 8 fae" is tet eepnome. 2 Ce a CONVENIENT FLOOR PLAN’ Th ue covers 1350 stare i LAUNDRY ame Yael ts Dak ent 96 us ont: | fire has two bathrooms and & (negligible when the investment val-| long. Note the service vestibule off the kitchen. It is entered from: the 2383 Orchard Lake Rood, Rt. No. 5 . 4738 Rood door play terrace. — : we of your house is weighed. | coveead pach bakiad toa . FE 8-3641 This house covers 1,550 square) A" advantageous feature is the | = ree. arrangement of the service vesti-. MURERRURzeREBeNA |. “xClusive of the garage, ter- 1. oft the kitchen. This vestibule! races and fear covered porch, - which figure at lower rates, The bs entered from the covered porch $1200.00 - $1500.00 overall width is 62 feet, 8 inches. ROGERSON |behind the garage. All deliveries, ‘can be made around the garage to | ane ROOF . . ore ithe back porch. When you drive Lester Coben, the architect, has into the garage, you have ee dl desi xterior for brick ve-/few steps to carry oma onlapega enemy kitchen. The tasement stairs] . with stone veneer around the living also lead down from the service | room picture window in the front vestibule, involving no passage] use ain ing With court. However, for those who pre- | ‘hrough the house - "fer wood siding or wood shingle|CosTs LEss ea prepared here The big news in this plan, of Course, is in the way it makes a) A hip root creates bread over- [basement attractive both in areas| hanging caves all around. The |where basements are uncommon, under side of these overhangs ts | land in places where basements are. Sully “ulfamatic closed with weatherproof exterior wanted, but expensive to build be- 7 AG CLOMACEE although this weuld.be cause of rock formations and other good place to use perforated excavating handicaps. ° WATER SOFTENER Poet iaalnnnti With 216¢-peund sephalt shingies. sori yeep oo lr gin gi and vabtell All eaves terminate in flat facia! basement for about one-tenth of | boards to keep roof. gutters up! building coats above ground, euch | THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘Building Editor: > Enolosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study . Plan for The House of The Week. Design HW-3. No stamps accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins NAME (Please Print) ‘ re — — = 4. - “ - Se eeaneunaaaeaa CITY. STATE r je YAY ED ‘| Bottom to Top ROY AN N ET, Ine. When cleaning painted walls, : . Realiors - start from the bottom and work’ aa oe Hg upward. When cleaning papered 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 [aons aout See Sh Sy sade The New Precast TT cc aa The New. aad Now Going On -- Tremendous : soto) § SALE} INDIANA | ‘Situer | IMPROVED ~CASTONE [oo cvsoe we. | CAST-O- STONE Block, Frame, Shingle e : Nits tnerie clean product—so now instead of paintin e Is a@ precast sfone,.manutactured under controlled ; : : on 8 ; a vee tig sr Stock factory conditions. and is live steam cured. It is : : roe Lp! ere = rly se “ind lve. a composed of 65% limestone aggregate and other Mike én 4 Days Only bonding agents, color throughout the stone. One : e your dreams come true. ; ~ 25 S S “Open: Sundey 10-3 : of the most genuine pre-cast stones in Michigan . Let our designers show you a désign which will fit . at..- oun, and — natural looking, too. You must see to , the architecturat tiner-of ryour home at no obligation ate. Mon. - Tues. Wetkdays 8 to 8 | or cost. ¥ 2 CARLOADS FRONTS _ Buy the Best — It BUY WITH Ab | _ for as low as a ote Ne More 3 FHA TERMS ff. , First Payment © ~~ in 60 Days ox . Mail Coupon Today (Chaat Mich. Corp. 15%-17% E, Lawrence, Pontiec, Mich. | | 1x6 Fir Boards | =2A¥ Seca, leap] 4x8x5%. 4 95 a ae | ) Per M | Plyscore — , “CARLOAD OF. FIR 2x4- 8's eA on Mons | aid f a business 21. years. ‘Insured up to $500,000 for.your. protection, to ‘cover. any and all. acci- dents, and our products. OTHER 3 WALLS 20-YEAR "ie $378 so tec “GUARANTEE [— / FREE. ESTIMATES le | With Every Job by Expert Desienefe | Burmeister's s- Michigan’ s Lome E R ‘Dealer! © & ho | | ~ Wholesile and Retail, | 13 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER? I. beak Ezclr Lake Ra “2-9 Mills of Yitegrenl Corer Cate m | | “2 Ghopping Center, hone Higa 6-484 | eee ae me Pl Seutild Pape OA 2-8714 If you are building a home— _ Let Pontioc Lumber Co. deliver top quolity — gs ae a eastadeae the way you" ic age . =, ey Me ee eS Se aa ee ee ee, ee Ble ee & & St gis ee Sex | ae i Nees . boa ees { J lenihsinte sam: < i 2 td ie i. . ; { THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNF. 2, 1956 | : ; , cr Tt / : ; oe should be cleaned most i Gas Heat Use Rises tostichy, wing the appraprate|oet Him @ Tub in Most New Houses vacuum cleaner tool, because dust; Mom won't appreciate having i exterior should be vacuum-cleaned| hairs and soaked with dirty, soapy ~ Westridge - of - Waterford _ Northern Pontiac’s Finest Subdivision Area | Featuring Custom-Built Homes ‘of Distinction: DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND SEE 2 MODELS NEARING COMPLETION or by appointment : Off = Hwy., near wevertere. Tur ob ~Cambrook ive—rig nt to Model. AV HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-of- Wetertord 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE It’s Home Improvement Time! 12” PINE SHEATHING BOARDS ‘tte ft. paint, generally every third year; c Yeo— amazing. low-cotSILA-TER stain, as often as every other = . Clot ting, DSB crv ctcetce ire asthe | 204 | . 3. 08. 2. ---. - ble, money. Comes in Fence posts need to be aligned Spruce’ pe occlgpetay wt bo pherlere and straightened yearly. Frost Trim Boards, 17° ‘iho ediog comp Gpghe ratioe action, wind pressure and unstable; Se. Pe. occ ccccc or crumpled newspaper, ete. |soil work in combination to loosen Ask about eur convenient MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN... fine eo « FAY NOTHING “pOWN, easy [i | Donald Hicks, “Always Service... bert B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. 1441 Boidwin "Ave. (et Welton) in AllWeys" William Norris. Sales _bnstrvetions. FE 2-9104 & A . anne eee IN - ANGELUS MEADOWS DELUXE PERSONALITY - 60-FT. RANCH HOMES ON LARGE WOODED LOTS Nustrated home 19,200 @ ALL BRICK @ 3-BEDROOM @ FULL BASEMENT — @ ATTACHED PLASTERED 2-CAR GARAGE A AR RR SR = em Y . Features , lo homes selling well over $25,000 : FINISHED RECREATION ROOM. TILED FLOOR AND ACOUSTICAL CENING © LARGE BATH-AND-A- HALF WITH GLASS TUB ENCLOSURE. ALL CERAMIC TILE BUILTIN VANITY © VERY SPACIOUS KITCHEN WITH CUSTOM-BUILT ‘CABINETS ©:- ALUMA-YUE WINDOWS ON, NYLON ROLLERS WITH SCREENE © OUTDOOR: BARBECUE WITH PATIO. ENVIRONMENT . .. a finer suburban residential area in which you would prefer to live and one thet contains $0 many natural advantages, * AY ¢ Ne" larkston real estate 20 § MAIN CLARKSTON MArtr biry: 74 | | DON’T NEGLECT FENCES — ] include repairing, straightening boundary fences for signs of win- ter damage, .and to repair them. Wind, rain and frost replacement of a fence line. Protective coatings have to be renewed at regular intervals— topple. flange and post. Then rack ou : wood joints open up and water trapped in them brings on rot. Wet Newspaper Keeps Paint Mess Off Window -.., from smearing the glass. Wet some |hewspaper or paper towels and plaster them evenly over Bee pane. Trim the paper with a rul or sharp edge to fir the window pane. The wet paper will absorb any paint that misses the partition and save you a scraping job. For best, results, allow the paper to dry Now Is the Time to Check Boundary, Garden Fences When spring rains have subsided and dry weathe? prevails—that’s the time to look to your garden or punish | fences so severely that annual maintenance is a must. Neglect invites deterioration in the form of rust, rot and decay, which can only lead to ‘eventual wholesale posts, causing them to lean or Often an automobile bumper jack can be employed to straight- en a fence post which cannot be pulled erect by hand. Brace the jack base against a 2x4 stake driven into the ground near the post and place a piece of scrap wood between the jack's lifting) : the jack and use a spirit level to! -=q | tell when the post is plumb. Tamp\“ <2 Annual jaca maintenance jobs ’ and taking steps to curb rot. ve wit . basement, garage or PELL LL EO LLL ELLE bibl 3-Bedroom $55 N. Parke St. FE 4-5181 . Ranchmaster- Pontiac Rd. . Just East of Opdyke Rd. ‘See This Before You Settle! Phone FE, 5-7923 PE AR L BUILDING you COMPANY Soon! e The open joints should be sat- urated with a wood preservative—' thenate. Then the nails should be! redriven or, if rusted, replaced, with nonrusting aluminum or gal- vanized nails. . Rot is, of course, the greatest threat to a wooden fence. Dig away. sol] at the ground line around posts and look for decay there. If minor, the decay can be halted—temporarily, at least | by clearing away the bad wood and soaking the affected part with a wood preservative. On the other hand, if decay is seyére you can either attempt to repair the post or get a new one. For a sound repair, cut off the pentachlorophenol or zinc naph-| | post just above ground level and splice on -a-new’ base. You can butt the parts together, end to end, and join them by bolt- ing steel ‘‘splints’’ to opposite sides of-the joint. The splints should be eight to 10-inch plates of the ends of both pieres and fasten t|the half-lap - joint. wood preservative before Te-| setting it. This is accomplished, by letting the post stand 24 hours| or longer in a bucket filled with! hageeoie solytion. The solu- tion should ooatpiensly cover the spliced joint. them together with bolts through Ei ess the new end of the post fam i \-inch steel. Or, you can lap cut! | Steel scaffolding for every | requirement. Rolling trest- les and special scaffolding | for stairways, stores, church and bank} lobbies. Rubber Suction Hose and | Fire. Hose. 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FT. 5380 Dixie Highwey / CONCRETE STEPS © val @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durability @ Strong Reinforced Casti @ Avoid Messy pal cre ‘Free Estimates.— We Deliver ‘Any where CONCRETE STEP CO. -Up Time! Sefety Tread Reduces Slipping OF PORCH SPACE OR 3-7715 | BATHROOM VANITORY® TABLE TOPS ALSYNITE ie the idesf exe ol gu _patids, + ty COME AND SEE THEM TODAY! Use Formica for kitchens, vanities, bar tops! In new. shades of Milano, Grey, Antique, Pink, Pink Skylark, Primrose Skylark, Charcoal, New Whites and Greys. For Quicker Bonding of Formica use FAST DRY CEMENT as YARD FENCE CAN BE A THING OF BEAUTY We have illustrated plans for varius types as well-as material to build with, Al'xT Posts ....... ...70eea. 36x%4x2%" Redwood Pickets... .18¢ ea.” 48x%x2%" Redwood Pickets.. . .21¢¢a. Factory Milled and Pointed fe’s ee wo @ a» HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND : / FB 401894 Seta TE \ - : “ rwwuvwrvvvwvevrveTTVeCT ee Te eee eT eC Ce eee ww EEE CTC CCC CEC ‘~wwrwewrerreerrs verre eTr Te Cee Se ee Oe Oe OOD veer eee eee eT TOT CC CC CCC UT CCC CC CCC CCCCTCOCCCCCCCC?CC?CCC?C™CC?CCCT? “ 4 ? THE PONTTAC PRESS.” SATU RDAY. JUNE 2. 1956 ‘ | \ Fs 4 Flesh color {s usually made bw mixing French ochre and English vermition. Smooth a roughened phalt tile by rubbing with fine steel wool. ‘ spot on as- Griffen Home Has ia hi i i i Ni i i Nl i hi Ni i i ti an ts tin di ti Hin i hin tin i ti th tt th te tn te ht rere Y for the mart Flexalum Panorama. (this price is for windows and doors vp te 30” wide) ee ee ee "rere FLE a7 2 Complete Kitchens together or singly. They are both a neutral beige. With the exception of one din- ing room wall, the walis are Painted gray, This one wall is: ¢ — in a modern design of r, beige and sliver, SN wood. It makes the spinet piano afd the dining room set. ‘Chair seats are green. Upholstered | green and red. The television cabinet and a | large round magazine table are | black, Mrs. Griffen has used | | driftwood lamps with woven ree Vuvervvvvvevuvevvwwwe There is Hi-Fi throughout the | house, also: a room-to-roof | speaker system. This latter | permits Mrs. Griffen to inquire about the identify , of callers without going to the door. The Hi-Fi speakers are hidden behind sunburst speakers in the living rooms. The ceiling fixture | in the dining room is brass. The upstairs kitchen is char- coal gray andé¢ coral. > the tile floor is tan, it looks >» rose, as it reflects the color of the ceiling. a i | bl ln ll ln ls ln a Ll, Md Anca vit ¢ i ta te te te de v Here also, the cupbeards-are korina weed. The dish cabinets have ribbed giats doors and dlant: inward toward the bet- tom. Counter tops and splash beards. are coral coler as — are the seats on the stools at the breakfast bar. In the dinette area wallpaper and curtains match, Both have a coral design on a white back- ground. The windew sills here as well as in the rest of the house, are made of marble. Mh cciidt Meridian Aurora a i i i i i i i i ti i Mi in i he i Mi i ti te Ml Le FE 5-2102 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 7 P. M., ROYCE LAZENBY, Manager _ it yourse”’ ! It’s easy! FREE ESTIMATES! AWNING > COMPANY When the family eats at the bamboo table, they have a good viewot the lake, sometfiing they | } Miss in the summer kitchen. The upper level of the house _centains two more bedrooms and “a bathroom The guest room has its own bath with a stall shower. ll i i i tt i tt i te The insteliation’s simple. All you need is @ screw6river. »g { Paha a ah ah heheh hr a i a ne. reer YS Gown with s hese ‘ ™~ ik as coe Rormmenen Beige and brown with flow Soe IY ered draperies miake an inter. esting color scheme. Walls and- ceiling are beige. The quilted spread apd the border on the cornices are brewn. The dust ruffle, headbeard and cornice have a flowered print that matches the draperies. Lanips are driftwood.” The master*bath has a black tile floor and lower walls, cappéd with pink tile. Pink fixtures in- clude a square corner tGpeThe curtains are pink taffeta. — The upper part of the walls | 163 W. Montcalm SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P. M. Perry VvVvereTVeTe CCC Tee Cee OY BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR LAND CONTR FE 4-0528 T IT PLEASES US is papered in pink, green and - gold on qa black background. A | built-in linen closet keeps towels handy. The shower is glassed | in, In the bedroom one long wall has a built-in dresser of Philip- pine mahogany. Here the walls are emerald green, the floor length draperies white. Under the white bedspread the dust ruffle is green and white striped, 5 Mrs. Griffen keeps perfume on the -shelves of her built-in | vanity, lined with mirrors. In all the closets there are shelves, drawers and cubby holes for ef- | ficient clothes storage. The exterior of the house is | Tennessee ledge rock and red- wood siding. Garage and bed SELL ACTS Ask for TOM BATEMAN O PLEASE YOU room wing are built of «:\teen- a * Daily end Sundeys 3-BEDROOM HOME LARGE-NEW-FEATURE-PACKED inch, creamy bricks. At the front of the house there is a wide planter box. At the rear the hill down to the patio has been terraced with ONLY $750 DOWN! 900 square feet of living space, constructed with many quality features TOTAL PRICE MODEL OPEN Joslyn, $7400 TERMS * Phen Ent IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Drive north on Perry, Modei home is open at 391 Third. built by BVG INVESTMENT CO. rocks and plants. A-side porch Zives. an outside entrance to the upper kitchen The_late Merle Hoean AIA of Birmingham, a fmend of the Grt- fens, designed their home. Mr Griffen did his own sub-contract- | ing. The house took about nine | months of building (See page M1 fer pictures.) Clean Off Rust First Wrought iron furniture is easy to paint —-make sure to clean off all rust with steel wool or a wire brush, remove all scaling paint, ‘and then freshen up with a new icoat of exterior ename!. and $39* Per Month & Inc * turn left on then left again on Third. TELEPHONE, — 4-4138, and Gravel * Quality Building Supplies ™ATSMAN STRANSIT-MIX concRETE| ““*” | 4 399 S. te 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! % You can depend.on us for QUALITY ... SERVICE... SA TESERETIONS ! PADDOCK ST. ‘Limed oak is the furniture FOR SAFETY—The pattern for making this_trim little craft -car-! ries nearly four hundred inches of 3-dimensional sketches | pieces in the living room are ‘and 1-2-3 directions for hull and rigging. jsalety than for speed but it rides 80 high in the water that a mere | ‘zephyr will carry it skimming Other accessories are jalong with ordinary boats: istyle of+hull and rig is known in| ‘boat language as a pram, It is made of short pence. of plywood. Pattern incl directions for making a strong- back or frame on which the hull is built upside down. A list of all materials and fittings ‘lis given on pattern 457 copy of Starve ‘Em to Death garbage in steel garbage cans ‘equipped with i close- fitting, fly-proot covers: j _NINETEEN ei-proot galvanized. be ag will be mailed for 25 cents. |— Pontiac Press Pattern Dept., Bedford Hills, New York. Takes Little Space Completely automatic home laun- dry servige can be provided in: about % inches of wall space. The new two-in-one gas laundry unit re- quires only one yard along the wall, reports the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association, and- does all the work of a separate washer and dryer. The double-duty units are hailed as great savers off square It is designed more” for This'time and energy. Although. | PR IRIK a © Paved Streets © Rolling Scenic Area © Sidewalks . © Full Size Basement © City Sewer © Cement Drives © City Water © All Brick Exteriors © 60-Ft. Wide Lots © Ceramic Tile Baths en PAT ws wy * 3} . ° a » 5 ® WORLAA, Mes aw r) ™~ ‘*. Se "Or | ° “* om on ROMLANOS , fe COMMEREE RE" ~ Sle ® | | _? East of Union Lake Rosd EMpire 3.4197 - | = | ] 7400 HIGHLAND. ROAD s. -MODEL HOME MU 4.8015 MUrual 4-6863 ire BD 755. Summit tall | a KEnwood 2-2400.. | a i . +. f i . 7% ; 3 f P a . ‘ L { . } | ff = \ og } uF I~ i Pane ie 1's j ; | 1 yl? = carrot aati REFRIGERATION SERVICE anttyper-na Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OR NIGHT - SERVICE. ef Authorized Kelvinator Sales & Service MASON REFRIGERATION { SJE 2-6 00 M302. w. Huren St. Soaeee eee. ii Rolling | Far More Value for Your Money! - : (Ask the Man Who Bought One) sauna fi] Check Bonnie Highlands Many Features — © Plastered Wet Walls © Hardwood Floors : © Ceramic Tile Kitchen Sinks © 5 Different Elevations © Reddy Wired IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Built by CLARITA Builders ? . : Vg, od 4 | PRICED $ FROM to °14,200 Imagine ee fwing) | in the Land of Lakes, within 2° blocks of churches and schools. Northland, Pontiac for work and business, ters close by. e carefree, relaxed atmosphere of Milford village. C. SCHUETT . 5 Convenient Offices to Serve You: pc nae am Ne |" Don't ‘try! to sand a floor with a} Don’t apply any kind of new fine _ hand Sander unless you want’ ajish to a floor from which all old» Don't poison rats and flies—| ‘long, arduous job; rent a beseoolel starve them to death. Keep all| ‘gander. wax has not been thoroughly > - Imoved. Sa eee | \ TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT\ for the Tops \ An Comfort, Convenience - and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call” AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Suctesstul Installations in Pontiac Area ee 17 Orchard Leke Ave. F Ee 29124 VeLketdikdédddtld oa $50 Will Start The Ball ‘oward Bonnie Highland Home _ Act Now-Don’ t Dela Your Own ye v7 "BONNIE HIGHLANDS — “3 Bedroom BRICK HOM 13,900 CIVILIANS ONLY $2,000 DOWN - Easy FHA Terms ) Easy drive to Detroit, Shopping cen- | All the conveniences of modern living plus Exclusive Sales Agent 8081 COMM ERCE ROAD & bes AE ¢ . ba ‘ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956 FREE : . TDrops 16 Per Cent | DETROIT — Michigan contract Lar legal ecpets mnall bau etre Loree) oreien lawards for futute construction] - charge, ter Sroubblo creating dangw spete: Onn sk a costly, Bi were 16 per cent lower in dollar Ce Candin Phone today! i F ‘volume in April 1956 than a year Daylight Bleaches’ Hardwood Flooring Many housewives like to take up their rugs for the’ summer and leave the floors bare, or use scat- give it a final waxing. Transitional Styling Second-for Furniture ¢ according to Dodge Reports. tex rugs. They may be startled 10) The secoid most popular furni- , Having Troubles Now? ree 1956 contract awards totaled) ‘notice that the wood floor under ture style this year, next. to mod- a testen * cas On on. “CONVERSION TivihkRN | $116, 368,000, . +” the rug is a lighter shade than the|_.. is transitional. This is a modi- |! furnace wood exposed all year to daylight. Daylight will yellow wood, even wood that has been varnished, lac- quered or cnttiacked. CELELE f fication of original period. designs, Current favorites stem from design sources such as Early French and Italian: 18th Century and Oriental. ? / € velt aed TEL ;} «2 &% OL eR AD The first four-months cumulative jtotal of contracts at $431,591,000 | was up 8 per cent compared to the ‘like peridd of 1955 reported Mar-} vin J, Brokaw, F, W. Dodge Cor- poration district manager. | | Individual April 1956 totals com- |pared with April -1955-show: Total ‘building down 31 per cert at | $89,955,000; heavy engineering up 201 per cent at $26,413,000. s * * Individual first-four months tot: * This is @ se ‘tine to clean the . The Year-Round. Joma a a: nts til r Ist! @ NO bows PAYMENT e 36 ‘MONTHS TO PAY Established 1 910 A. ELBLING & SONS COMFORT . . When You Have Us © Co i % Heating * Air Conditioning * Sheet Metal Work * Roofing 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 for the most beautiful house on the block— retains its color for years! Gey pastels rich jewel tones thet color for yeors. Six edditi Lee imert tormvioted tor shutter, trim, end trellis work. = 0 APPLY—QUICK-DRYING feb @ cinch. No thinning, easy-worki se tee te — Paint dries fest: ALIFE) KEEGO HARDWARE No.1 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. t <3 ONLY BOICE Uses High ——s Steam Curing in Oakland County What Is. HIGH PRESSURE Steam Curing? IT IS THE BEST METHOD OF CURING CONCRETE BLOCKS KNOWN yout! Blecks ate placed inte — cylindrical Autociaves, where they are subjected grees degrees bemidity ender 125 psi. whisk te STRONGER rene This method aise stabilises the strength of the bleck, ond redeces_fetere shrinkage and expansion by af least 50%. Eliminating eracked walls! Blecks are for immediate use when they leave the Aetociaves, poe Bae Ll iven @ treatment equal te et least 28 days of logge enring! Nearly $250,000 has been spent in eur plant te inetall Pressure Curing .. , te assure eur customers they ore recetying the best preducts avaliable! _ FE 2-376, als compared with the like period Total building lot 1955° show: |\up.less than one per cent | $350,016,000; heavy engineering up & 61 per cent at $81,575,000. at - CLIMATIZE Choice of Colors FHA Financing Free Corner Columns with each Porch Awning Budget Terms KOOL VENT x 3 * diana. It can be“set as low as 22 inches off the floor, as high as 36 inches and at any intermedi- ate level. COLORFUL IRONING BOARD — Attractive as well as useful is this new chrome-and-turquoise ironing table by Arvin smelter Columbus, In- Pick Material Phat Wil Make oning Board | Made Attractive “=: sera gir Pasir a= /Your Work Easy een or a screen enamel with a Isereons Need Periodic ‘Cleaning for Long Life Your screens need a_ periodic cleaning. Dust and dirt, accumu-| CORVALLIS, Ore. (INS)—If you are planning to give your horie| a face-lifting, use materials that will make year-round easier. up-keep ing table was a housekeeping aid bronzé screens from corrosion. that was a nuisance to set up afd’ lf you have trouble with ‘the! _ |was generally so unattractive that .-reens staini window | sills— That's: a tip from Myrtle. Car-jit was kept out of sight when not scrub the sill as washing soda iter, home furnishings specialist|in use. ‘or trisodium phosphate—a little at Oregon State College. | Housewives faced with problems bus, Indiana has made aq deter- Screens that have been varnished of sand, dust mud and dampness mined effort to improve both or enameled will not stain window may find their job easier if furn- utility and. appearance of ironing sins. j\iture is upholstered with colorful tables in its seven-model line now For es little as ‘4950 COMPLETE PACKACE Assembled: Exterior wall sections Interior partitions Gables | Reef trusses Roof sheathing & felt Complete fleer framing Exterior Doors: Pr and HB 9p we Hoel weathersiripped Alominem Sereens & Sierms Interior Wall Finish Ne, | Oak Ficoring & Felt Van Packer Chimacy Heating System Type Kitehen Cabinets, Complete Bath Fistures —- Storm Deors, Pre- Chelee of Exterior Siding All) Necessary Nails *% 12 Basic Floor Plans * BUILD YOUR new plastics, Mrs. Carter says. being open gear gaes de-| Federal payment of local taxes H h ks ang Partment, furniture ware on certain types of property owned) \ Phsigichs = Semen oun plas. istores at prices tanging from about by the national government and "thes with a damp cloth. Most (96-95 to $12.95. . now exempt from tax rolls, or pay- | grease stalng, ink marks and lp- Whether you prefer to iren ment in lieu of such taxes, -is ad- | stick smears will wipe clean if | While standing up de sitting vocated by the National Associa- | they are removed immediately. | down, these-tables can be quick. tion of Real Estate Boards. adju height most — ae = Plastics lend themselves to rooms | Conn cn conven for i that receive hard use—such as! television ‘aa that can be stacked and used as viewing seats | she ee ee eo | high as 36” and at any desired or placed side by side on the floor’ weigne | CONDITION | for an extra oe ee | When using . devel for Hot! chairside ironing, the tables afford Mrs. Carter cautions would-be ao knee and leg: room, per- ‘work with ‘plastics “before tack-! fe work at hand vrether than fron ling the job of using them. It's by “‘remoté control.” A safety lock no easy task for beginners, she sets the table firmly on non-skid ony, ‘rubber feet and it can be folded mua flat for storage in closet or cup- | board. i TO SUPPLY Because’ many ironing tables GENERAL ELECTRIC -fhave been wobbly and unstable. Arvin has strengthened the upper assembly so that the table will not. weave or bob. The top surface—it's perforated to help disperse the : a : . [heat and moisture generated dur- 2 HOME COOLING tubular steel frame. This, in turn, Sold. Installed and is. strengthened by a reinforcing Serviced by SPRING SALE Another Carloed of frame with eleven cross-members. There was a time when an iron- brush. This will save copper or! “But Arvin Industries of Colum- paint will come off with the dirt. YOUR HOME | With USC. MINERAL WOOL Make your home 10 to 15 degrees cooler this summer. FREE! AURORA MAID Reversible Windew Fan with each Insulation Application in june INSULATION MEANS CLIMATE CONTROL AMBASSADOR INSULATION Be Wise... Economize .. . With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. 483 Elizabeth Lake Roed FE a -8405 FURNACE And find out why this fine, modern furtace and top quality installation adds up to the LOWEST PRICE tor your. heating requirements. Goodwill Heating offers the- finest quality merchandise properly installed to Guar- antee your heating satistaction ONLY A RICH MAN CAN AFFORD A POOR HEATING PLANT GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING _ 3401 West Huron. (Cor. of Elizabeth Lake Rd.) FE 2-7849. ‘YOU Can Build a Beautiful r . TIO With Vermont Natural > SLATE for as Lutle as +3500 10 ft. by 10 ft. See Us owe Your Plens 5 We Cerry « Complete Stock of NATURAL BUILDING STONE % Numerous Mouse Designs * Write or Call tor Brochure MICHIGAN HOMES Elktea, Michigan Phone — Elkton 8% BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Road —— FE 5-8186 a | 2x4-8's Is Due In! PLEASE CONTACT A Home You Can Atford ee » Surrounded by 5 Lokes FOR ONLY ‘seventeen! US! 39 ... CHURCH'S | my Our Jist Year in Pontiac HEATING & SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR FE 5-6973 351 N. Paddock St. 450 Permits Issued During Feb.-March - Sharing equal honors in the num- ber of building permits | issued during February and March were the city of Pontiac and Waterford) Ho We Tennessee Ledge Rock % Colorado Pink Ledge w% French Lick Sendstone *% Tennessee Marble % Blue, Buff Tayco % Brier Hill PONTIAC CUT STONE M-S9 (\%— Mile West of Airport) Open 8 - 5 Daily Phone OR waite jtownship. Pontiac had 126 such ‘permits for dwelling units, while the ‘Waterford had 104. ' Bloomfield Hills had just 6 per- mits, but the township (Bloom- field) had 83. White Lake town- ship follows with 45, and West: Bloomfield 43. . | Only scattered permits were is-| ' sued for houses throughout the rest; of Northern Oakland county, in $280 G.I. 3 BEDROOMS--1 FLOOR 00 DOWN Plus Costs Low Monthly Payments - ‘Commerce township there were 11; | Independence, township 5; Lake’ Orion 1; Orchard Lake 2; Oxfard and Oxford township 10; Pontiac } ‘Nownship 8; South Lyon 1; Sylvan‘ Lake 1; and Wolv erine Lake 4. + ® ee A Beautiful New Modern » INC. st Per Auburn Heights ‘Month 107 Squirrel FE 2-0233 se Nothing Else Added! * Nothing Else to Pay! DRIVE OUT TOMORROW — SEE THIS FEATURE-PACKED = BUDGETEER ™ HOME The Home Thet Grows With Your Family! A Wonderful Place to Raise a Family! Adjacent to Cedar Island Lake, and only 1: mile from 4@ more lakes! Jwst 5 miles from the Hichland: Recreation Area. 1 imile from Union Lake Village. Only @ blecks from school and very close te Cathelic, Commenity and Lutheran charrhes. DIRECTIONS TO MODEL _HOME: 1? miles nerth ef Union Leake Village on Unien Lake Read, turn — Hutchins Read te Model. Clearly marked, yeu can’t * miss 1 MODEL OPEN DAILY Saturday and Sunday 1-7 — Weekdays 8 - 5 Johnson Construction Co. . _ Medel Address: 9152 Hutchins Road Medel Phone: EM 3-3977. DREAM CAN BE YOURS You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- “Terms Available — See Our Display at ‘The CABI Open Mondey and Therssday. Eves. ‘tl 9 Near Elisabeth Lake RB4, _ 3088 West Huron in Homes Caaf.) KITCHEN ¥ in thermador range and oven installed in your home for as little as $25 per month with no down payment! Stop in. See _ our model kitchen. Esti- _ mates are free! ‘BUILT BY LESON HOMES! « NET ‘SHOP | aM City Imp FE 5-9331 SALES BY KLIPFEL NORTHWEST ASSOOIATES, INC. ‘Phones he 3-9025 or UN 4.2400 rovements—Modern Features i re PA S Door, the ideal economy door. ee SO & ee eee ee, ar a a i a a a a ee ee a Be — ae ae a ee . : i . . } ae . eek 1 bet a ri } . i i THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956. a . TWENTY-ONE © 3 aa l — | The Audit Bureau of Circulation) When the Military Academy at was organized+in 1914 to secure West Point was officially, opened : [culation 7 distribution of pub- in 1802 there were 10 lipte pres- . lication, J oe ‘4 Scaled to Smatliness day is scaled to smaller homes. hevciede ALUMINUM Siding Interlocked and Weather-Sealed With Permanent Baked-Gr Finish. - Requires No Maintenance. *3,400 Per Square Backer Board, $10.¢ square. See us soon! ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FE5-7471 | i ---=ee| Picket Fence oprnrnne , } 5 Ft. ae NO DOWN | !st PAYMENT ] 36 MONTHS ““{ITTLE GRASS HUT” — That's the theme of the Griffen rec- look. Stuffed monkeys climb up the artificial palm trees and perch ] 2 PAYMENT IN AUGUST reation room. The door at the right opens on the patio that sets high on the fireplace shelves. The roof over the bar is thatched. Three se , : above Cass Lake. Bamboo shades and furniture add to the tropical. the four walls are painted deep red. The floor is vinyl tile. \ pooooUN 1 x 3% x4 tr pickets with supporting pieces and nails in Posts eee 10° Ft. do-it-yourself kit. , LET AIR IN! KEEP INSECTS: OUT! | a SCREEN _ DOORS — ‘$7 1 am ie ie la "Cottege Type Ait | COMBINATION --DOORS | WINDOW SCREENS“2'g"x6'3" $13.50 MADE TO ORDER 3‘x6'8" ........ $14.25 - HARDWOODS BIRCH and OAK BOARDS . Kiln-Dried and Planed on 4 Sides 1x2 and 1x3 Clear All Other Widths Available for Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 _ D N'T SELL CARS or we ° ’ Cabinets and Built-Ins of All Kinds but BIRCH AND OAK PANELLING IN STOCK u eee _ We Do Build Better | = eae Fa ee & B U R K E Garages for Them ! UPSTAIRS KITCHEN — The kitchen in the Griffen home that is coral coverings. The cae is tan vinyl tile, the counter tops coral ae ee - . . used during all but the summer months is done in charcoal gray and Formica. In the Sem the door to the utility room can be seen LU h A B ER COM PANY | Specializing in : coral. All wooden cabinets are korina wood. The bamboo stools have a — ———<$$$<—_——— soy’ here the Home Begins” Garages Commercial . ferrules, ars angled and ! 2. painted Just How We face of the driveway or the tops Aidfom etane™ Steel and Plastic He ney anna x caves ica mld vets | 4495 DIXIE HWY. in DRAYTON PLAINS Attic Remodeling ‘Concrete ‘Work for arms of sectionals, for ex- driveway be?—P. spread a subbase of gravel, stone PHONE OR 3-121) Breexeways Porch Enclosures amply, to give an open, light ap 4A feast 51; inches. The Sur. or cinders six inches deep. - ff Recreation Rooms | Roofing — Leave Dinettes ae | ree Kitchen Siding - The plastic used comes in a tex- * “ tubed tweed design in red; tur- e Remodeling Bath Rooms. | NEW YORK (INS)—The combi.-quoise, chartreuse and almost all R hin Asphalt Paving . nation of steel and plastic needn't high fashion colors. Ss ve r yone U ” , . a be confined to dinette decor. The tables have grayed mahog- There Is No Substitute .for Experience ) any wood look, complete with ; J Furniture Ce days graining, but plastic makes them p ? OPEN DAILY 9:00 - 5:30 are coming out with modern, styled proof against cigarette burns, | . to u r ome: living room sets of this combina- spilled liquids and a variety of oth- _ OPEN SUNDAYS 12 700 - 4:00 tion that include such items as a ef furniture ruining home acci- 9 two orthree piece sectional, a love dents. BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE [oe eo oie es "Fe mee ot te to this furniture—for instar ce a chairs, cocktail, step = en ta t or t “O. 207 W. MONTCALM | bles, a swivel chair and variety’ of ee peeve, sectioralveccss “At the flashing white light just East of Oakland Avenue" other items. $< A. Murray White FE 4-9544 / Robert E. White | But this furniture has some “Oder furniture accounts for styling to its:material—to begin about 60 per cent of all furniture ‘with tube ‘afeel legs have brass +manufactured this year. . “PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS” | OPEN SUNDAY 122. Slaucude Go. CARLOAD SALE “at asa All Brand New 1956 . i _DOOR S A GOOD.-DOOR . _(A DELUXE DOOR Full J" thick, completely weether- stripped, engineered to Perfection — a terrific Buy. 3398 ANY SIZE IN STOCK OUR BEST DOOR |] Just LOOK at All These FINE FEATURES tad a 2 te! ov’ a ve | KNOW! 1 KNOW! And you will be rushing too, because IT'S A BETTER HOME VALUE. Built on a lovely suburban lot 100x150 feet in size that means plenty of room for kids to play. Located ina | brand new subdivision with one of Oakland County's finest . Complete with *n /mardware. No extras to buy. Full % dain: “combination door, complete with all-accessories. 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(In August Johnson Block) 7 - _/ FE5-3728 | 4 a ee ee ee OL, eee ( { san Lahe—Walled Lake milie—Recbester Invasion of the Body tehers.” Sat.: “Bimbe.” hae Dirk, Bogarde cinemasco oa ee. 46 ‘king Dinosgur, on thst West,” ar aoles? Dennis Eres awanae Curtis. he = #8 oy Tomorrow.” ea-| Sun : “Carousel,” irley" —— ones. on Hiyword. Richard Conte. & Scope, ‘orden MacRee, | Shi Mayeord. Bucnard pmo ape san Haywe ate. “The Yearling,” Gregory t.: “At Qunpoint,” Fred Thurs a sy Jon “World Without Bnd,” ~ ~ H Marlowe; “Crash Las = int ve, Wed.: ‘Tt . olor,” William olden, 5 Kim noe ‘World in d Corner, * Audie uah, Box & Hounds Jun Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 : Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations | in M-G-M's CinemaScope musical, ‘{ng today at the Oakland Theater. Sawamura. LUOK IN LAS VEGAS—Cyd Charisse and Dan Dailey are starred | Jetry Ciena, Lona Herel ond 13-your-cld singing Gipcuvery Mitsuko ended Sat., Tues.: “Battle Stations,”|April 90, compared with a loss of Z — - John Lund, William Bendix; “Joe | $640,637 in the same period last] * Vase P ‘ . . ¢ / . i: | . : +) | mR PONTIAC PRESS. — SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956 nn apy | | “Bector tm the Wople.” rane : : ae: Starts Fri.: “Forbidden Planet,” of a, Pere aes - Pontiac Theaters = Fa ! "io SATURDAY SPECIAL a STEAK =: sro $400 OAKLAND ~ @ Bread @ Strip Sirloin MANHY FINE LIQUORS--FINE FOOD ‘West Huron at Elizabeth Loke — —— “SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY! “Meet Me in Las Vegas," open- Guest stars in the film include Hollywood Headlines IWATERFOR DRIVE- IN THEATER THE Fy Y IRIWE Corner Williams Cas Angee Gaiecaes Oftice Opens 7:30 P. M. —:— SATURDAY —— ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER - @ 2nd FEATURE e Spencer : Ai ae Robert RYAN one niSCOPE ( (OG PD e codening Aine FRANCES - Dean AGE | ) A LAWLESS | STREET A {icommittee. ° . -fhad reeeived 4@es as counsel for -HStrand Theater here. — |but she’s no longer the eager bea- iver: She seems to have found con- life.” | ° . When we're here, we stay with Chotiner Clients Ive our om tg coma Inquiry Seeking Dota vass law clients of Murray M.| |Chotiner, California © Republican’ | would have what he called a “very interesting’ statement ; Monday | “regarding this entire situation.” Chotiner already has sent let- ters. protesting vigorously—and to es information he had declined to give the Senate Investigations mb A source close to the situation’ said in an interview Chotiner has iprotested to the subcommittee that the inquiry is “not fair’ and is “a politically inspired - ‘‘fishing’ ‘expedition’ far outside the scope of its announced hunt for evidence| of graft and underowrld influence in military uniform contracts. Chotiner has testified he once. Herman Kravitz of Atlantic City.) N.J., and Joseph Abrams, two contractors later blacklisted from) getting more federal business, He also said he did some legal work for Philadelphia gangster Marco ‘Reginelli who died recently. trail of violent killings in Columbia Pictures’ “Joe Macheth.”’ The gangster drama is playing/ ‘at the RACING. F Time Triel: 1:30 P.M. Race: 3:00 P.M. | Pontiac M-59 Speedway 8 Miles West of Ponting Airport _ Wife Terry Moore (Geties _|Ditferent Outlook on Life You can see the difference when many of his business associates you talk to her for a while. She’s/are in the United States, he does [still intent on her acting career,/a great deal of traveling. | tentment. a miles,” Terry reported admiring- HAPPIEST TIME —-- ly. Ma ae tas an |) “These last four months since|‘T@veling, we have four different ET’ve been married have been the|hOmes. We have a house in Pana- happiest time in my life,” she ace Baya rs ian type ‘glowed. ‘I’m leading a fascinating, Mauee en os st ass eomatecoea| es ¢ @ building in Caracas. We have six She sure is. In February, she bedrooms; we need that much married Eugene McGrath, a young Space because Gene does a lot of s entertaining of visiting business associates. Probers to Grill sas oo se a strain on her wardrobe, etc? on How LA Lawyer) “on, no,” she replied. “I have, four different sets of clothes—one Earned Fees . ltor each place, plus my brushes) ,and other personal things. I don't’ ” WASHINGTON w— \Senate in-| veven have to pack a hag when 1 vestigators have started to can- igo from one ace to ie other." jleader, in an effort to learn how businesses, Terry has no intention | he earned his fees. jot giving up her own career. \no avail—against this search for| ihOuMN ACA * MARA CORDAY By BOB THOMAS businessman who spores on ual > | HOLLYWOOD (#—Terry Moorelinternational scale. The son of a: engulfed inthe swirling rapids of 5 et \ n> SDURANGO'S ‘has gotten herself a new husband, |Panama Canal engineer, McGrath | 2 > b) WILDEST | beaded spread ower olla is a self-made capitalist who deals | ’ the Snake Indian River ... } x E =Ssowour! | an entirely different|in insurance, oil, shrimp and other | % Gene ‘outlook on lite. enterprises, with headquarters in the white-fanged fury of the . — . Panama and Venezuela. Since _ Great Northwest... where s s LJ “Last year he clocked 260,000, ROBERT Sherry - Netherlands in New York. | | * *« ® Doesn't all this .traveling place) * | Despite her husband’ s far-flung Through Cree ambush and Thunder Gorge = you are &; Pf rode INTO THE mor B River He tl SS5 See -tn tho Wonder of TRACK, 10H PDRAY, STERIOPNICIOS FURY OF Monroe and Mitchum © and love! _.. MARILYN echni olor RORY CALHOUN MARTHA HYER DEAN JAGGER A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE = 20e CONTUET 2083 - BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P. M. PHONE FE 4.4611 2150 OPDYKE ROAD AT PONTIAC ROAD Drive] MAGNIFICENT and THRILLING. oreves tt MOTION PICTURE filmed in the new Theater miracle of the screen—"NATURAMA!” ‘BARBARA | BARRY STANWYCK | | SULLIVAN “The pe iateghhron MAVERICK | QUEEN” STARTS SUNDAY NIGHT! FIRST SHOWING IN PONTIAC AREA! And This Second Picture 9 Francis wm Navy Re DONALD CONNOR tanran HYER * z * A =: es TONIGHT ONLY ‘Late Midnight Horror | OWL SHOW! Pa Pa 4 re = DESIRE ~ dirs wohorinal te, dang coat DEATH ON HER HIP! The FIRST magnificent and sil on pi Silued in the new miracle of the sere! Ses | << Vac: RYY= 10 (cm AND | ‘THE ye AYLOR SOP - SOL GLO) @) =: JOHN PAYNE 4 | eet od THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956 fe, TSESEE TUBES : ~ The Department of the Interior Bonn Reports Release : “ the seventh division of the ; # tes eens. a Peter res 8 +9098 22 tefek , batt , i seats ‘} #3 eS executive departments ‘of the Unit-|of Political Prisoners RH ee te OR Fe RROD RTH ei sss ost ‘ oi! ia od. States. 1b was in 1908, BERLIN w®—A Webt Berlin rail ales | ge : oe gp eeceapme ay ‘dio. station said 70 political pris- q. : ap RACING fete rere niet Bem to ew Tae, VB pd Ban | be Time Trial: 1:30 P.M. || Radio Free Berlin reported the| i : i i : : af prisoners had been sentenced t [ Peatise M39 Speadeey fom eight years 10 Ie by Soviet] BS re . Ay mag Hang. Meee. | military tribunals for anti-Russian|~ lactivity, ( — 7 . 3 . a t _ a. Pe citer me Mies sseeerertte cea Tonight Last Complete Show Starts 9:30 P. M. ALL DURING THE “WARM WE R YOUR BUTTERFIELD THEATRES. : HELD OVER! ARE COOL AS AN IGLOO AT ALL TIMES! HURON : SEE A Coop MOVIE AND CO HOME RELAXED AND REFRESHED! az x Sat.-Sun.-Mon. . ) SCENES NEVER BEFORE FI MED! ae . ; OF 3000 WILD BUFFALO! PHONE FEDERAL 2-485} MEET ME IN LAS VEGAS OAKLAND: eos 1 nis 5:21 - 9:20 ; ; : TTT Ee | opens at the. Blue "Sky Drive-In on Sunday, Costars, pictured shove, | Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Sull bd ; rm | are Barbara Staneyck and Barry Sullivan. : Irs A Gon uous Gurman Go Mie Co Era ‘July 1, is $8,137,881 han i be Congress OKs Fund Priiscntsnser cued inne OS : . i budget han the H and oe for Health Studies no stan, Howe, ad voted WASHINGTON «—Adding more a conference commttee. by money for cancer, heart and other s # a= pneamlr abe imo set The Senate committee, while a ‘Committee | THE | toe be 008. eb has recommended $2,372,023.281 se Gre oe, a 7 ifor. the Labor. and Welfare De-' had asked for health research. ell COLOR CINEMASC OPI partments. ee ry cE s. 6¢ *® “Americans consume about 475 0 _ Starring . fe The total, for the year starting million bushels of wheat a year. e ROBERT TAYLOR “eft. | ccmmssmmstsnsoncennmamemannnmee § (| STEWART GRANGER Two SHOWS TONIGHT ae a 00 end 10 :00 P. 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M. | | LATE SHOW TONIGHT! SEE “BATTLE STATIONS” AT 11:00 P. M. _——NOW SHOWING !—— STRANO; —2 ALL-ACTION HITS!— ntUS-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegroph Rd. FE 53-4500 | 33,000 TONS OF EXPLOSIVE HUMAN 7 SCARFACE . . . DILLINGER . . . end Now the 7 EMOTIONS! — The Powerfully Personal Drames ¢ Gun-Blezing Story of Ganglond’s No. 1 Killer... La of the Guys Whe Men Our Carriers. Filmed Q © end the Women Behind Him — 120 Pounds of Authentically Aboard @ U.S. Navy Carrier! | [SUNDAY - MONDAY |! THE GUTS---THE GLORY AND THE STORY OF THE MEN WHO WENT TO HELE-AND BACK! Beautiful Cunning in « Low Cut Evening Gown! BATTLE STATIONS! THEY STOLE Wis LAND... / R a (BE AP PA CinemaScoPE | Le crs... U3] comme soom “ronsipen PLaNrt” — “COMANCHE!” — “on THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE” ve ry ® ST » “CREATURE WALKS AMONG US" hs LATE SHOW TONIGHT — OPEN ‘TIL 11 P. M. DAY 5 __ALSO “RANSOM” 4 BIG CARN ONS AT LATE SHOW! = = oe = {| STARTS SUNDAY i kt 2 ZIPPY HITS ‘ ; Ck) . si ae C'MON DOWN YOU “CAT N’. GATORS” TO THE ONLY BUILDING a ; ON THE BLOCK THAT “MOVES”!!! NOTE:. NO SQUARES ALLOWED! - 1 oe e CO-HIT ve pill bes Sees Me (. of SHE HAD OTHER f wr Seaew'e * grenal a BESIDES HER ae , Ime eine, romance dig Apa : = ~™ BOTTOM PAYOR. ‘GRANGER | *™ BOTTLE in COLOR and LINE! CINE maSce EXTRA: ‘Stay. and See ‘Gee THE EXCITING TRUE-LIFE $ STORY OF ~AUDIE MURPAY AMERICA’S MOST DECORATED HERO! —_—— “at: 100-808-008 : Shown at 9:20 ~ 4:88 + TA ~ 26288 Middlecoff, Littler, : e fe eal : 2 4 t : 5 : : i ; ~ ae a Xe ae oe nad * “chs od we: . 4: 5 ae ltroit Majors polo team last night, '13-8, in Michigan Indoor Polo tour- ney at Ivory Field. when officials thought he bumped | the other lad.~ Howard Didier won .the other "R80 42:03.4). scoring pace with seven goals, as Maples did not score in the two the Rockets marked up their 2nd’ “440s. straight win, Teammate Mike Other «ionera Wacker got three, same number as ier nertkn,. miawe compiled by Bob Peterson . and: Rich Gibson = Majors. Casper Fire 64s, Pace Dallas Test : a 100-220 yard dashes 105 and 23.1:, ae il «15.7 and 209 hes cop Bob acoouenaee (5 feet 9 ad ~ DALLAS (#—Youth continued to, buric hed within “four strokes. of '«' pole oe Se Leora is oe dominate Dallas’ lush golf show; ‘each other and just three strokes er sMacconst. Berry, Sellner chet | ‘ n Coast Meet |Appletord: 1:36.86; broad jump, won by laway from first was Sam Snead,/Alan Sulki~'E. Det) 19 feet & in.) shot Fs b Wi Det'- 48 the colorful West Virginian who Poy per eee eee ee ace jwas the pre-tournament favorite. mre, nF and race, Mellace Ford: ‘Snead shot a 67 without being, : lable to sink a decent putt. He had today but old campaigner Cary) Middlecoff was ready to challenge | the boys again, this time for the| biggest jackpot—the $14,000 first! money in the $70,000 Texas In-| 'No-Hitter, Close Tilt | i. ternational — * most of the small gallery that ' GOMPTON Calit a ” : ay, turmed out. i ; COM N, Calif. «®—The ati one Littler. of peas etills. «ow « in Midget Ball Loop wiect mibduatnute mile cub od. i = ee > Le ait! G = ‘ January had a respectable 68 A no-hit, lopsided 4ictory and a mitted two more members today, | ad ated ok : asper Ol but was tied for 16th place, one-run win marked play Friday in slight tittle Ron Delany of Ireland: Bronco Cager Chula Vista, Calif., 24 and mak- Bunched at 66 ‘sere Jim Ferree of the Pontiac Federal Saving Midg- and lanky Gunnar Nielsen of Den- ene Bis ee ye eee ee Winston-Salem, N.C: Earl Stew: et baseball loop. No-hitter” was mark. tied Middiecoff, the Dallas etl art of Dallas, Dave Douglas of thrown*bhy Senators’ Gray, in an The two made the grade last ing dentist. for first place in the Newark, Del., and Tommy Bolt of 11-1 win over hapless Indians. Gray night in the Compton Invitational opening round yesterday. Each , Houston. ‘fanned nine. Track and Field Meet, 21-year-old ype eed — |; After today’s round the field 6f| * * * -._ Ron, a student at Villanova Uni- pa * 2 «¢ '156 will be trimmed to the 90 low) Tigers finally edged Orioles 4.3 versity, qualifying first with a pros plus 19 amateurs for the final | after a tight scrap, with Johnson stunning, hard-won. duel to the They. were one stroke to the 36 holes Sunday and Monday. iain his 2nd victory. tape with Nielsen. good over another newcomer to the pro circuit, Bill Bisdorf of San Diego, and veterans Jay Hebert of Sanford, Fla., and Roberto De Vieenzo of Mexico City. The Texas International is the second part of a $100,000 Dallas golf project. The $30,000 Dallas Centennial Open last week was won by a youngster, Don January of Abilene, Tex. Twenty-one players were Still Critical Needs Brain Surgery After Given Beati by Ex- MSU Grid SOUTH HAVEN ip — Eugene FE. Lekenta, 24a former Michigan| star, was held today’ tion violator pending! le charges in the critica] in-| of a Western Michigan col- lege basketball player. The cinjured man, Fred Corbus, 23, was reported -still unconscious and in éritical condition at a Kal- mazoo hospital of injuries suffered: Memorial Day in a fight at a Sau- gatuck restaurant. Allegan County progecutor — \Dwight Cheever said charges against Lekenta would depend | upon the outcome of Corbus’ in- fories.. Corbus underwent brain. surgery after the fight. Lekenta admits arguing with Corbus, but denies he struck him,’ police said. The probation Violation charge against Lekenta was brought in a’ behch warrant igsued by circuit. judge Charles Hayden of Ingham Pirates—they’re beginning to look County, He put Lekenta ‘en two/like they may be for real. . years probatién last February for) So here it is June 2. And there. ing just one before being removed aggravated assault on a former they aré, in second place—a half-jio. “a pinch runner. in the big MSU student in a tavern argument.igame behind Milwaukee and only, ‘eighth. ; Judge Hayden said if Lekenta four games back of the Braves in| were found guilty of violating his the “lest” column The Pirates moved up as the| probation he could be made to) .-s = ‘St. Louis Cardinals were tumbled sérve up to two years in jail. They got up theré last night. to third by the Philadelphia Phil- Michigan State suspended Le-smacking Warren Spahn and the jiés 52. Cimcinnati was held in kenta after the assault = ‘Braves 41. A three-run homer by) fourth by the New York Giants Pontiac Press Phote it took him 47 minutes to haul it in. It was the first trout he had ever caught. CANADIAN CATCH — Fred Poole-of Pontiac » proudly displays this whopping 13'g pound gray trout which he landed this week at Bell Lake in = Ecole ied an &- ee test line oe EE Chisox, fndiarie: inen Ne Bucs Keep Moving, ‘Beat Braves, 4-1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘Lee Walls, the reokie whd has Maybe it’s time to change sig- shown the power the club needed nals on Pittsburgh's preposferous in the outfield, and a solo smash by Long got.the job done in the, ‘eighth inning. Bob Friend won his! ninth, striking out eight and walk-, started with a two-run belt in the ‘seventh, but Duke Snider tied it with a two-run shot in the eighth. Sam Jonés won it in relief. A pair of former teammates ‘beat the White Sox for the Ori- ‘oles. Nighthander Connie Johnson held them hitless for six frames and finished with a five-hitter while Bob Nieman drove in all), three runs. A_ third ex-Soxer, |George Kell, put them in storing \position with two sacrifices. Ex-Yankee Bob Wiesler went all the way for the first time in the * * & Hard-riding Jack Ivory set the Two Crack 4-Minute Mile : ine athletic awards banquet, ' Ashley, Waterford High atnsicte | |32. Brooklyn lost to the Chicago Ci 42 in 15 innings, In the American, first place New York was beaten 6-3 by Detroit, with righthander Frank Lary. tak- jing his fourth straight from the \Yankees. Chicago, Cleveland and ‘Boston wound up in a virtual three: iway tie for second — 642 games| ‘back, Baltimore beat Chicago 3-2; ‘Washington clipped Cleveland 5-3, / ‘ahd Boston defeated Kansas City, director, was chief speaker, Ash- ley pointed out that senior high | athletics presumes the partici- pant “will first be a student, sec- oml a géntleman and third, with | training and sacrifices; an = lefe. = Ja mes E. ‘Friday hight; for the Isaac E. Crary Jr. High School squads was, x. ‘marked by the presentation of 103 : honors. The affair was held ‘in the -agchool, with 150 boys and. their _ dads in atendance. - Mike Penn, Crary Letter Club, — Crary principal) Gene Baker's two-run homer off) ‘ . penser for the banquet, was complimented the aie Jetter reliefer. Ed Roebuck won for the | —tumaster of ceremonies, and Waldo | winners, ; ~ \Cubs. Ernie Banks got the, Cubs! ~ a a ieatch, majors to beat the Indians and Bob Lemon, who ‘had won six straight. Lemon homered for a 2-0 lead in the second, then gave up Washington's winning run in the seventh on q walk, sacrifice and Jim Lemon's single. _. Tom Brewer spun a five-hitter for his second shutout and seventh lvictory for the Red Sox. Ted Lep- ‘cio got three ‘hits and drove in two runs. Boston center fielder Jim Piersall made a tremendous snarling Jim Finigan’s 15 o'clock today, will be held for SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE \New York at Cincinnati, 1:30 p-m.—Go-| mez (2-3) vs.. Lawrence (6-6) | Brooklyn at Chicago (2), 1:30 ‘skine (2-4) and Newcombe (7-3) vs. ush (32) and Minner (1,4) arrange at St. Louis, 2 pin —Haddix | 2-2) vs Wehmeler (1-4) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 9 p.m —Mungér (1 vs. Conley (1-0) SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (2), 2:38 p.m p.m.—Er-, Nee yok at St. Louis (2), 1:30 pm ork at Cincinnati (2),- 1:30 pun. Seiya at Chicago. 130 pm —s iS i Lip as td re 2 ee, i clyb, near Rochester N. Y. “ions, Wally Burkemo. and Chick ~ ogee ¥ os ‘ Moe le ge at , 4 ' a2 <9 : \ i A 7 4 oe = & fr x , I bal be od TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. wu NE 2 2, 1056 2. Seas re a | Friday, Jone 1) NATIONAL: beaove wll 4 ontinues 0 e 0 an ee-k iler. be CLUB BATTIN oe ae _— $ CLUB AB RK” WHR RDI Pet! : s . an ; am St Louis 1556 223 396 «41 208 292) E « ‘ a = ia 1 mt Bat Pot ibe corre is oe ie nl NEW YORK wl the Detroit their hands on young Frank Lary.| The Yanks long. have worked) gers last tip to New York the In the Sth with one out Al) Billy Hoeft was due to oppose = po $5 im er iptmare® tae 177 38 4 178 34 Tigers seriously want to work a| pitched the Tigers to o their own private twist to the old worked the first game and gave up| Kaline tripled. Byrne got in @ | Whitey Ford today in the second 4 ' b Lary ‘ | T ot! tig 13? 308. 30-18 3 Priiaceipou 197 16 ge 33 12 die trade with the New*York Ya: 6-5 verdict over the Bronx Bonib axiom “‘if you can't beat ‘em, /only three hits, winning 7-1. When 3-0 hole against Tuttle, then | oom of the series which winds up IRD 176 327 36 167 a2 Sdleaey an me Siw | ldn't’ have e join ‘em.” Their version is. “‘if/the Bombers hit Detroit 10 days purposedly passed. him, Casey . “BM 132. 313 30 133 337 New York = 39 they ee > ays the are lent night So 'rain ont you can't beat ‘em, get ‘em to joinjago Lary whipped them again,| Stengel ordered Ray Boone with a twin bill Sunday. 125) 159 284 35 183 235 ‘, FIELDIN lool oday for their end o' mud ankee Stadium. It w din . mani CLUB eee OA. CE. oF. Pet, cok fer todey: ay it wes you,” breaking a six-game. New. York watked, leading the bayes and DETROIT NEW YORK CLUB FIELDING Chicago 37 984 431 27 ‘deal. _ his 3rd straight over New York winning streak. This time he wea-| bringing up Bob Kennedy. cmw Tet word Tt er E oe Pet. Brooklyn 7 = = 28 cad The Yanks probably would give this season and 4th straight over | And the spell certainly has fi Eutioeth $9 1 Martinde 8.8 $ abe se DE $8 Patburen ee eT ao er | tw ection. On the Ti-/*ered @ rough first inning and fi-) Kenned shed this strategy Kelinert 8-1 2 Mantleef 330 3 38 1021 379 29 36 980 § Lous 49.1952 440 37 (40 m a pretty packs pecksne! of players to get! two seasons. - worked to on. On . nnedy sma: Sy Raines? b : oe OS 8 TY Miveaies ad pled AL] tel bes —— — naky a i out when Red Wilson! nits with a grand slam home juste: a $i} Bee. 233 ie & & ra Paiiadetpt is 3s es 350° 38 m2 $7 — pa ‘ae ae of the meni. run into the left field seats. |Kenneay if ‘ { 3 Robinson.1e ¢ ! ' 431146 533 4 73.973 New York 17 W017 425 44 31 970 night gave up nine . | Bride’ser 2b. ald, ‘ y - Wilson, 30 1 Carey. 10 0 42 ier = ~ | roe Triple play — St Louis League ( TOWN | hits, including home runs by Ed- Rieti: ogy eee a Me tare ea & “Skowron 8, 1 ° i NATIONA LEkGer die Robinson and Tommy Byrne. gald in the 4th a at pigs MERICAN LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL BATTIN : ; ; ne i 6th. | B-McD*mot INDIVIDUAL BATTING | is et kaw “ste But he was just as toagh as |New York heme ruas in the Bree $b 2 r bed Gl hep o “ans roi pet. Plaser. Club AB OR RR Rhi Pet éever in the clutch. Eight Yanks | Mickey Mantle settled for a —- = — — — in ae " ‘Torre | Mil wo ie 8 ‘Totals 34 6 8 Totals 36 3 8 L, eee Oe ee tr yy Repalskl, MUL 53 Ow 20 387 were stranded .and this pitching | pair of singles in three official | A—Tripled for Carey Jn , Boyd. Bait mw Bo 4 357 ee ee ae ee includied leaving Bill Skowron times at bat but neither hit fig: | Rin ar apie or Coleman in 9th. Wieman, Bat. 73 7 2 98 Agron Mi Sa ea oe he —Ran for Byr . Vernon, Bos 0) 1S aes ase Area MD iG es 6 4s Outdistance Field in. on third base in the 4th when be | ured ‘in the scoring. Lary struck Vests ss. 688 348 000—8 — US oe Balley. Cin, B,D M$ Be k Event Held represented the tying run. him ut once and walked him New Fork |. = “© re 3 NY 2 te oon, Bt L. 7 25 336, = RBI—Tuttle, Lary, Ken- Tea ac mw ew tS 3 ee een se on EML Trac “én © The Tigers jammed their scor ing | — ecay « baotion, RBLTutt By rae. 2B. = : e 2 » 2 2 pee Ei OS Sy miter Bas sues MD me ct Hazel Park ‘into the 4th and 5th: innings. In The Tigers collected nine hits ts in Wien, Martin. | 33 —Koline. 6 Sore pa 2 1 a7 7 3 * = Lollar, Chi ie? : . B a cae Bi 318 lH wos - : SATURDAY'S BASEBALL the 4th Bill Tuttle led off with his handing Byrne his first loss | teeiggee p Aa eem cag cu ieuesta tones Qinmols. Weak, 16 170 ae 1 --ae poe McMillan, Cin, 125° 12 38 2 18 wt, ; ~ i day| AMERICAN LEAGUE 6th homer of the season, Byrne against a pair of triumphs. Every- tin and Robinson, Lett—Detroit 7, New mi Bai st 8 837 ue Sans, “cui we 8 uf yg Outdistancing the Bea Ae | Wea Lest Pet. Behind got the next two outs but then he body got at least one except Boone) York & BB—Lar yrne 6. 7 Minos, Chi 125 24 38 2 M4 ti as OS sat afternoon, at Hazel Park. Birming- New. York 29. 14 «(674 Byrne 1. R-ER—Lary 3-3. Byrne 6-6. Slaughter KC. 102 19 31 2 10 30443 00r, pou iw 3 45 3 0D ‘Chic ie 16529 “6's walked two and Lary singled home|and Jim Brideweser. Kaline and tin By Lary (Berra). WoLary i¢! erie Cie 1 M83 BO Cn it 2} M288 ham 4high's track squad success-, jeveland zo 1852882 the second ruil. iKennedy had two each, re eee fh. Bait 13011 Mo o1 13-30 OS 7 i 210015258 e _ jiivenneay na c \sansh Gievens. T—2:32. 4—21,7 Rivera, “Cnt _ Lh t 2 a poe pond hg Ee. 1. 2 a ; 24 296 fully defended its~ Eastern Mich-| Baltimore od an - = - - rrr ; * Renn : 33 ; - ‘ Pondy, Chi 19 -16 Me 2 a aes | for the ond ‘ =! is ; ‘ Lemon. Wash, 146 %2 43 6 32 295 MM) 21.21 3s) 6868s) ag Wan ance title _ —— 17 2 = 405MM pesca goon Sf Be Lopate pm” tes tye tH. straight year with a 83 point total Ee mae toe mm Bield , Male. Bok 48 314 8 82 Groat Pen 1a? aS 242 East Detroit was runnerup with Detroit 6, New. York 3 (night) A a a eee GEO ey \, Olson. Wash. 136 17 99 3 15 287 cares ron “aie 3746 : 2 * Bosion 5. Kansas City 6 (night) ! t - 2 ) s es 2 7 27 * . } Kaline, De! mya 838 Burgess, Cin. 26 17 310-278, record was' set, by Maples Chicag we Sakwosees ae Speastaa' AMERICEN LEAGUE NATIONAL | LEAGUE medley relay team of Don Tate, ww Parne an| NG PITCHING innings or more) (5 innings or mere? Jim Macdonald, Tom Seliner, Dick 2k OS Leama Sey: 4, p.m. Gorman Pena s cia ee mt i tel loses. Den yn es 6 197 Boys at 2:37.6 (old mark 2:38.6).| $k ‘Detroit at a New ern.) om. — Hoeft . ~~ 4 be : alae she ae , WY Ziverink, pat BM 1 ire Fe © 2B © 8 28 Other teams finished as follows: | | GRAND SI AMMER ou Bob cleveland at Wasknges, 7 prm—Wye By H. GUY MOATS from Orchard Lake Country Club in ‘many big tournaments include wre Ce sO 5.3 232 Kin Pen a 3% 6 1231 273 Mt. Clemens 28: Port Huron 17; Keuneey) recently eerured by is sere oo ee 2) Michigan's topmost. shotmakers and Pine Lake Country Clib (7:40 | ‘Horton’ Smith ‘Detroit), former Sullivan, Bos, 66 & 27 32 3 32 McDaniel, st B29 24 12 1 4 0 3 ® : = ; . ‘Coleman. NY 727 15 13 1 8 2.33 Erskine | Bkn. 32 43 17 21 2 4 2.94 ‘Hazel Park 16; Ferndale 1 (5th in, the Detroit Tigers; blasted a Chicago at Baltimore (2), 1 pm will be in action Monday over two a.m.) the field will be divided, (Bo 4 prexy, Lou Wendrow of Lan- Dimer, KC, 73 61 % 28 4 4 2.34 Crone, “Mil 42 40 13 4 4 1 380 the high jump) Kansas City at Boston (2), 12:30 pm. of the Metropolitan area's best playing half (18 holes) of the . Brewer, Bos, 69 @ 28 4 7 1 «235 Craig, Bkn 3 3 2 3 4 2 sa gh jump). grand-slam homer yesterday as’ Detroit at New York (2), 1 p.m 7 i ao: , zi a oh course, Sink. Al Watrous of Oakland Hills, Lemon, Cle 7% 65 22 37 6 2 2.49 Spahn, Mil 65 58°12 40 3 4 318 * he Yank +Cleveland at a (2, 12 noon tests of golf.A field of 138, includ- qualifying round at each course. . rown. Balt 2 18 6 9 1 6 252? Jackson, stl 25 21 10 15 0 6 324 Maples took 16 firsts and a the Tigers beat the Yankees in| lingeall of the state's leading pro- John* Barnum -of Grand Rapids, Jennson, Balt. 26 21 if 7 1 1 277, Poholsky. Sill 32 4 9 29°33 329 seattering of ¢nds and other | New York, 6-3, to give pitcher NATIONAL LEAGUE. - Oakland County will be well rep- ‘aK of Detroit. Mik Ferrese Bal. 34 24 17 32 1 3 2.91/Antonelli, NY. 65 52 21 29 4 3 332 i : - : Wen Lest Pet. Behing fessionals and most of its finest resented among the entries. Pro- Emerick Kocsis troit, ike Score. Cle 67 44 42 73 5 4 2.96 Rush, Chi 7 53 20 24 3 2 347 places for its near-record total. Frank Lary his 4th straight Win yjuwaukee 19113 , fl eo 36 hole resen a 4 Gorman, K.C 37 40 «17 «16 2 1 3.16, Mizell, st L 69 58 23 50 5 2 352 Di alitcation of Lynn Benn, over: the Bronx Bombers. Pittsburgh 2 1S 585 ls amateur players will go 36 holes in tescionals from its scefe or more Dietz of Indianwood, Bob Gajda Foyteck, Det 54 40 ™ 4 2 «3.17\Liddle, NY. 30 33 10 «18 1 1 360; sq St. Louis *3 17 573 1 ‘efforts to qualify for the eigh of Forest Lake, Tommy ‘Shannon tn oa te Se of a1 4 3 348 Lawrence Cin 39 57 20'28) 6) 0 365 im the 2nd half mile which the = rocks nn ee laces for the 1936 National fine comers tie See een k 4 he b 7 7 z i] ) ri a = 9 7 , i * Gromek Det. 52 4 17 26 3 3 3.46\Newcombe, Ban 65 62 10 39 7 3 374 Birmingham coach thought was Rockets Blast Majors oka da as, as 6, P open. tion of consistently top-ranked ama- of. Orchard Lake among the ptos. Grob, Wash. 33°33 8 10 1 4 355 .8.Miller, Phil, 30 29 12°21 1 2 390 4 cul off addt. | | Philadelphia 022371 ~|Open tournament. for this section. jours will make up a considera- the teur field will Grim. NY 2 14 Ml 2 © 367 Worth gin. NY @ «7 19 25 1 5 407 Not quite correct, cut off a ‘Chicago tl 24 (34 Pots The Open, rated the country’s most Leading the ama Kucks, NY. 1 62 17 20 6 2 368 Ream. NY so. @ ie 27 3 $ 414 tional points. Benn was some OS lvory..Bags 7 Goals "FRIDAYS RESULTS — ble portion of the field be Glenn Johnson of Grosse Garcia, Cle $2 57 17 38.3 53.81) Klippsietn, ast 65 65 % 4 2 415 " i . Brook! — _ »» jexacting and colorful links show. 4 th s shooters will ’ Trucks, Det m2 12 8 1 1 3.86 B 3 26 erence Bo yards ahead of another runncr, | Birmingham Rockets blasted De- gucage chee seit ees me aes piace! 1416 at Oak Hill morig the area’ He, ‘35 state champ; Bob and Coach Kermit Ambrose said,-); Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 2 ek = une be two former National PGA cham-, pick Whiting of Royal Oak; Har- old Brink of Grand Rapids; Starting at the same _time, Harbert. Others who have’ figured, Chuck Kocsis of Royal Oak (win- Delany was ‘timed at 3:59.0 and (Nielsen at 3:59.1. : No U.S. miler belongs to the ‘club. The two foreigners qualified for membership on the same Ram- | saur Stadium track where Amer-| ica’s Wes Santee, three ~ times. tried to break-the Fearsome Four.) Delany won Athlete - Meet honors, overshadowing such as: | The victory of ex-Fordham run-| ‘ner Tom Courtney over Belgium's {Roger Moens in the 880-yard race. The achievement of Ira Murchi- son of the U.S. Army, who got into the meet as an added starter and proceeded to tie the world) ‘record in the 100 meters at 10.2. | Aliother prodigious put of ‘the| shot by the World king, Parry O’-) arg at 60 feet 5% inches which| went virtually unnoticed because | | such throws, including his official | record of S-feet-11. are custom- A pole’ vault of 13 feet ‘4 inch by Bob Richards, which was ‘|no surprise, and another of the ‘same height by Ron Morris of Southern California, his first at | such a dizzy: altitude. | Two Crane Athletic Teams End Seasons Cranbrook baseball and track teams ended their season on hwinning note yesterday with the diamond crew beating Hamtramck 13-0 and the thinclads defeating Red- -\ford Union, 66 2-3 to 42 1-3. Dave Campbell pitched alj the - way for the Cranes allowing only three hits. Cranbrook scored two | Funs in the 3rd and another in | the 6th and finished the season | | with a 11-7 mark. The track team posted a final 9-1 |record in dual competition by beat- {ine Redford with Bob Waddell and | [Rass Smith taking double wins. KeegoC. of C. — Holds Contest |. for Long Fish A wide-open contest for longest} fish caught in waters of Oakland) County, or contigious territory,’ is under way at Keego Harbor. The: suburban Chamber of Commerce, trout, bass, pike and _ bluegills:) Length of fish is only consideration involved. Contest closes on Labor Day. Anyone can enter. Anyone could win several of the events. And there is no age limit. Trophies and many other prizes will be given in each division, John Buliga, CC head says. Chet Briggs is in charge of the contest. : Mets Hold Practice A practice session, starting at members of the Mets City League Class D club, at the north diamond on’ Columbia-Joslyn field. no es © FIGHTS NEW YORK, Madison Square Garden— Larry Boardman,” 137%, Marlborough, Conn. knocked cat Prankie Ryft, iy Me, drive with a 40-yard sprint and high leap against the wall, f New. York, CHA \ ie Valdes, 210, ena’ stopped Ken menmer, 195, De- of - the -! ary for him. | | Californa track meet | and Nielsen at} 091. sponsors the contest, that includes? ~ | CRACKING | FOU R MINUTES student from Ireland attending V as he beats Guhnar Nietsén (right) of Denmark in the Compton, .4 Area Teams Vi ie yesterday. y/ AP Wirephote — Ron Delany (left) an exchange illanova, cracks the 4-minute mile at 3.59 flat Delany was timed Py State Prep Golfers Clash PORT HURON — Nineteen. prep golf teams in Class A, C and D ranks were entered jn the Michi- ‘gan High School Athletic Assocta- ‘tion tournament being played to- day at the Black River Country: Club in Port Huron. * @« ® Eleven teams, including defend. peting in class A play with Bir-| mingham, Waterford and Royal. 'Qak. among the area teams. _ Other Class A schools included LONG CLUB — Pittsburgh Pi- rate slugging star* Dale Long, who yesterday belted another home run as the Bucs defeated Milwaukee, 4-1, cuddles his war club which he used to set a new Major ‘League record of hitting eight honses ‘in “eight consecutive ‘ ‘1Grosse Pointe fourth with 3. the championship, Battie Creek Dearborn, Grosse Pointe, Grand | Rapids Creston- Grand Rapids Catholic Central and Grand Rap. | ids Union, Jackson has won the title three, Aimes, in 1937-1938 -and 1955. _Wa. Pe ‘terford, Royal Oak and Birming-) ‘ing champion Jackson, were Com-',am, winners in their respective: ‘regional meets, finished 1-2—3 in’ ‘the Pontiac — Tourney last week. 7 In class C-D onan Bloomfield | Hills wil) vie for honors against Comstock Park, Edwardsburg, Jackson §. John, Lansing St. Mary, Saginaw Peter-Paul and Whitehall. Jackson’ St. Mary has won the last two C-D meets in 1954 and 11955. Ann Arbor, five-time winner of | ‘| mer of many tourneys); Lioyd | Syren, (Pontiac) Notre Dame University team player. There are many youngsters, at least one of whom is making his Ist start in the Open trial. Jack Reynolds, of Waterford High School (this year’s Pontiac Press Invita- |tional Prep totlmey champion). is 18, orie of the youngest in the field Bob Zimmerman of Jackson, Tom- my Watrous of Royal Oak, are oth- (ef area youngsters with lots of abil- sity. |: * ° * First threesomes leave the tees -at 7 Wam ae Boardman KO's Ryffin Ninth Young Lightweight Now Hopes for Title Shot at Wallace Smith “—Larry Board- NEW YORK man, 20-year-old Marthorough. Conn., lightweight, may be in line ‘Tor a September title shot at champion Wallace (Bud) Smith as’ a reward for his knockout of iFrankie Ryff * s * Sam Silverman, Boston promo- ‘ter, said he could present a deal iby which Smith would be guaran- ‘teed $50,000 to fight Boardman for ithe title in Boston, Sept. 10. The |New England youngster knocked out Ryff dagt night in 4 seconds lof the ninth round at Madison Square Garden * Whether or not the cay haired blond lad gets his title shot, Ae owns the championship. of Mr. Ryff who claimed he never before had been kndécked off his fect. A left-right combination to the chin dropped Ryff on his face. He tried to. get up at seven, crumpled and fell en-his back. The corner crew dragged a stool to mid-ring be- fore helping him to his corner. * »® ® Referee Barney Felix and Judge iJoe Agnello had it 53 and Judge Jack Gordon 43-1, all for Board- ‘man. The AP card saw it even ‘at 3-3-2. The crowd of about 2,500 paying’ an estimated’ $6,000 ap- peared to like = nationally tele- vised fight. , ‘Pontiac Oldtimers Meet Toledo in Opening Game The Pontiac Oldtimers will open the season tomorrow afternoon at Wisner stadium against the Toledo 'Oldtithers. It is the opening of the six-team International Oldtimers League. td] * * George Bowman will start on the | mound for the Pontiac nine. Game time is 3:00 p.m. ‘State Tennis Tou Moves Into Semi-Finals KALAMAZOO (® — Hamtramck and Saginaw Arthur Hill entered today’s semifinals of the class A high school tennis tournament tied at fivepoints apiece, Kalamazoo Central was third with 3', and Hamtramck's top seeded Ray Senkowski was to take on Mount Clemen's Robert Hader in one seniifinals single, and second seeded John Cook of Kalamazoo Central te play Ted_Grigg of Saginaw Arthur Hill in the other. Tournament doubles team of Frank Fulton and Bruce MacDonald of Bay City Cen- tral, 6-1, 6-2 in yesterday’s A play. Cadillac and Adrian entered the semifinals of the class B compe- tition tied at five points apiece. Trailing in class B were East Grand Rapids with 4% points and Kalamazoo State with 4. Jerry Dobson of Cranbrook, fending B champ, won both his matches yesterday, | _. Cedar Springs and Grosse Pointe Jerry Dubie and Jim Mussel! of games. University -were out front with two - points each after necrteguly 8 first “}Hamtramck upset the top sveded round of C-D competition. ' : i. : . , ! ' i * } F . ; ; F ae ’ ‘ ¢ t y ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 1956 eth nS lthey aye attained, is truly relAf po / DONALD DUCK a va First Honor Degree [marsamic““""** * “” ™\ Muskegon Paper i rr! Sci ) T he chemistry at Pittsburgh's Taylot| Wi APT hy ers | : | fo Science Teacher [siiora% Sgr sen’ a sean. YVINS AP Irophy {3 PITTSBURGH oA high scl EA, OR gatacve ea) aro wy — The Muskegon chemistry teagher who started|showed scientific potential. _ | Chronicle today received the Mich-| more than 300_of his pupils on| In the succeeding years, 357 stu-|igan Associated Press Editorial science and engineering careers. is|dents took the course. Assn. trophy for outstanding ‘co- master’s degree eVer bestowed by children, F photo network. . : *-* ®* ae ee UM Regent Bonisteel The plaque is now held by the| | teacher 34 years, Tuesday will be to Help Govern Wayne | Grand Rapids Press. It is a — _ By T. V. Hamlin wT. ee oe tens. progress sad defense. appointment to serve on the gov-| prompt offering of transmissions | A RARE KNACK erning board of Wayne State-Uni- for the newspicture exchange, good | FR A man of 60, Colborn finds sci-| versity during its changeover from caption writing and local editorial | Fg | ence and the teaching of science a city-operated school at Detroit. (supervision of wirephoto.”’ _. intensely interesting, and he has! Bonisteel, an Ann. Arbor attor-; C. D. McNamee is editor of the the rare knack of stimulating in- ney, is a University of Michigan Chronicle. The award was present- terest in others. |regent. He was chosen by fellow ed at the annual meeting of the! 2) ee \regents to serve on the Wayne association at Gaylord today. Colborn's citation says the num- | board. | : . ber of his pupils who continued) 2 ———————— | About 25 percent of U. S. food. science and engineering studies in}. In some parts of the world there is consumed in public eating es-| college ‘‘and the distinction which is one doctor for 100,000 people. | tablishments, Hh 9)" ~_ROARDING HOUSE | BRAS Co dMddded das Ne KNOW \F NOURY ARE VOD © RESPECT FOR ONE prio HAS PeR-), SHAPE YOU'D Yf WORKED ALL SPIRED- ALL DAY7 a» I'VE — PAINTED UNTIL MY ARM iS READY FOR A PLASTER CAST<~YET YOU DRONES WHO PROBABLY DOZED HEY! DIDNT YOU SAY. SUMPIN ABOUT THERE BEING A PRINCESS WITH THIS C i, a 1 i %, 4 By + : ONS at VT Handy Y Ay © 1906 by WEA Bervice, tne. T.tt. Gag U.S. Pan OF By Ernie Bushmiller red a ie | : Z f. Le ws ON DAY SEIZE THE CHOICE hdl PASS MY HORN, CAN YOu HONK HONK, _ CHOPS BUSH TRIBE SOME BODy WAS -| | MY WHISTLE, DESCRIBE TWEET TWEET, STOLE MY INIT? || My BIKE BELL | DING DING 5 AND -MY BOOM | hey DRUM BOOM | | —$ERVAE BUSHAI/ LL Ee By Leslie Turner, - . CAPTAIN EASY | THERE WAS NO ONE ELSE TO PUT THEM UP—OO, MY ANKLE! Se SalI oo" SS HISTORY Booka 44 ~ 1 GS, OUT OUR WAY i AD I DON'T CARE WHAT Wd OTHER DON'T HAF TA DO--YOU STAY | TL 2 FALLS ZA ASLEEP AN’ TAKE THAT CIGAR OUT OF HIS MOUTH! A 4 | |] | By Edgar Martin th Do THE MEANTIME, GUY'S FIANCEE, [7] THE BOAT CANT BE FAR |_ »% !) DRURY LANE, HAVING KEPT OP S| AOL! YL. FWOD STF 1 } MAILE PUG'S MAKING UP HER WITA THE LATEST PRESS RELEASES|“) HAVE TO CHASE JT OUT > ails itt MYND, I TANK TLL STOP AT TRE CO“THE STERLIOG STORY... & W SEA! = — : | . NEXT TOON @aND ARRAOSG' ‘3 - ad : = ey y o* < “. 4 | | § 70 BE TOWED Back vane . “s ee ? 4 UPSTREAM! 33 Ld 1 “ = fs OOS l= } \weeans te i —) ae ’ F we ee wd . = “MA Vf a , ‘ see 2 ! . * a: ae a @ hey Ly) t o,¢ : wD ii NAS : en A . | | ' a ve = “¢ Snare or — TRL : MORTY MEEKLE ae | By Dick Cavalli. _ BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON © wees pens tran ne Oe : em | ) _ ' LATE, aa", DIXIE DUGAN ss : ant ie) 2 4 LIEN * | . GRANDMA. By Charles Kuhn ) 3 PY 2 So Mi | | pont (GRANOMA, YOU MUST] [... 'VE NOTICED ) -] [WELL vA SEE TH STREET Is} [so EACH AFTERNIC ph oto é _BA\ . : BE DOIN’ A LOT O’ NOU GO IN TH . 1GO} 4. , —S Ee : , ERs LATELY... f | [ABOUT EVERY DAY? Stuy Ops BANS RGcer THICIBRARY foe : 2 ———————————— LAR” ANS LS i x f ge ‘ DO IT YOURSELF 4,Zereim [id 7) 7 Rake <= all za IF | " MO ; | 2a eo ww rr es : AY, , > 4 | ' ¥ es, w NS jee wor « F C bs A Pe ld : GE — ; 4 ‘ , y ‘ fe het < bs \ i; n ae . | ete . : wif ‘ 1 4 : hit : as : “ ia ‘ ¢ et ini as | eee. 64 c =e Well, if you don't want to paint or garden, what de you want to dot ~~ ~+"Te. still has lota of mileage left in ttt” ‘ OR Oe eee, | TwENty sis THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956. Ly | -A VOLCANO _caused by rock, so hot that it is liquid, bursting through an opening in and then fell and settled around the opening, cooling off to form a cone shaped mountain. : Some volcanoes have not erupted for centuries and the sides are covered with vegetation; others still occasionally let off burning gases and steam and throw lava over the sides. Here is a volcano you can make ‘erupt.’ It is Paricutin in Mexico. A farmer discovered the first sighs of it in February 1943. In less than a week it formed a mountain more than 500 feet high. It is now more than 1,300 feet and there is still some artivity. ange and yellow. Paste it down on cardboard and cut the parts out. ‘side. There are volcanoes in many parts of the world. All have been’ the earth's surface. This molten rock, or lava, was blown into the air, ). Color this picture with your crayons, making the flames red, or-| behind the left ear, according ‘to the hospital. He was the driver of a car which collided with. another operated by; Cari H. Graham, 25, of Holly. The) ‘drivers were unable to explain how the accident happened evén though both cars had damages to the left County Deaths Leonard Fox ROCHESTER—Rosary for Leon- ard. Fox, 53, of 511 Main St. will be recited at 8:15 p.m. Monday at Flumerfelt Funeral. Home, Oxford?) Requiem Mass will be.at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lake Orion, with burial in Oxford Cemetery. He died Friday. |: Mr. Fox leaves five brothers and three sisters. 7 Richard 1. Andridge WIXOM — Service for Richard L. Andridge, Trail, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday from Richardson-Bird - Fu- neral Chapel, Walled -Lake, with burial. in Wixom Cemetery. He died Thursday. He leaves his wife, Elizabeth: | two sons, Charlies and Clark of Wixom; a daughter, Judith, of Santa Monica, Calif.; and:a broth-| er and sister. . Punch holes in the upper corners of the square so it can be hung up; on a piece of string. Cut along the inner edge of the crater — as-shown in the diagram, — and push the strip showing the eruption through the hole. (Cathy Sanko, Dayton, Ohio, wins $10 for being the first to submit ~this idea. Send in your idea for Junior Editors care of this newspaper, and if it is useable you may win $10. vet Moore Higgins; AP News-| features.) went Mack: A bias to oa Editors’ Ranch Telegraph Employes. a Continue Pay Talks ‘Temporary walkouts were re- ae ported today as negotiations be- tween the Western Union Tele- Police Investigate Theft h Co. and the AFL-CIO Con- cba Telegraphers’ Union were Of $41 in Cash and Tools recessed until Monday, In Pontiac, 23 Western Union Oakland County Sheriff's Depart-) ‘are confident that an agreement er ‘be reached. A strike call was sent to 34,000 days ago, but no mass work st3p- employes who avould be affected ment today was investigating ajbe in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The the purpose of improving said street by a general strike remained on Friday theft of $41 in cash and | boy died of injuries receiv the job today, and the office re- tools valued at $80 from a Pontiac accident on Mound road Thu ported that notices of temporary, Township office and garage. delays in transmission from offices in cities affected by the temporary) Commonwealth St., said the money walkouts now have been cancelled. was taken from his office at 2062) ‘Although the present contract ex-|Commonwealth and the tools from pired at midnight Thursday, union|his garage. The tools included a and company officials reportediy'car jack and chains. ES Union employes several Mrs. Wilson Youngs | ROCHESTER—Service for* Mrs. Wilson (Lois) Youngs, 86, of 608); Seventh St., will be held at 2 p.m. ‘Monday at Pixley Funeral Home, \She died Friday after several weeks’ illness. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. ‘Emma Aspinwall of Rochester: two sisters, Mrs. William Mce- 51, of 49329 Pontiac} with burial in Mt, Avon Cemetery.) : of house.on Indianwood rd., Orion Township, sometime between Thursday night and Friday morn- ing, the Oakland County Sheriff's |the pu of impro ving sald st: street. A ent No Department said today. me ~ “4 age oe ye Clerk oma is Pleading guilty to reckless -driv- ing, Donald Wold, 20. of White Lake Township, was fined $50 and paid $25 costs in Justice Court last night. He was arraigned by. White bake Justice Frederick Stephens. At_your friend's in jail and needs ‘pail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-403]. —Adv. De You Have a Carpet Problem? {Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE “adh —Adv. a in Ortonville Collision Another deer lost an argument rot with a car late Thursday night-on M15, two miles north of Clarkston. Arlo G. Davis, of Ortonville, told investigating Oakland County Sher- iff’s deputies the animal jumped out in front. of his car causi the crash. The 1956 car had minor damages. Duck and Eggs Stolen Sixty duck eggs and a white duck were taken from the rear lof a Brandon Township home ‘sometime between Thursday night, and Friday morning, the Oakland”, County Sheriff's Department learned today. Lucille Chojanacki. of 64 Lock- wood St., reported the losses at. an estimated $20. « | b e rr t 8 BLOOMPIELD ‘TOWNSHIP NOTICE 3 to Property Owners Abutting on Park-| Donald of Grand Rapids, Mrs. George Bagley of California; and two nieces. Edward J. Reichel UTICA—Rosary for Edward J. Reichel, 12, of 5000 18'2 Mile hurst Drive. Notice is hereby given that the 2nd hearing for Parkhurst Drive Spectal| Assessment No. 22 will be held on te | 18th day of June. 1956. at 7:00 o'clock! PM. on the following ~ -deseribed prop- erty: Parkhurat Drive from Wedgewood Rd., will be recited at 8:30 p.m.; Sunday at Milliken Funera Home. | Funeral services will be held at. '9 a.m. Monday at the funeral home? , Detective Donald Francis of the| and at 9:30 a.m, at St. Lawrence |the Assessor for the purpose of levying: a special assessment against all prop-| purpose of sesement roll and hearing of any objec: | Catholic Church, and burial will 'Villas No. 2 Lot 92 of Berkshire Villas No. 3, jtion 33, Bloomfield Township, Oakland County. Michigan Please take notice: That « Special Assessment Roll has been prepared by jerty abutting on the above street for, Assessment. Roll has “been prepared - Assessor for the purpose of levying spec: orty abutting on the above sireet for open for ewan inspection during the regular office ship Board will meet at the Bloomfi ‘Township Hall, joomfield Teva - the 18th day of ee 1956, at 7:00 o'clock P.M., for the objections thereto June “86. MPIBLD TOWN NSHIP NOTICE: tones of Special Assessment No. 18; to Property Owners Hill Drive hearing for Cedar Hill Drive Assesament No. Heo day of June. Zoe! on | _—— on Farms Subdivision, Section field Township, Oakignd County, Mich- igan Assessment Roll has been prepared by the Assessor for the purpose of levying ® special ithe-purpose of Baid Special Assessment Roll on tile with the Township Clerk and ts ‘|Township Hall, in Bloomfield Township on the ey ay objections thereto ves Review of Spec wood hearing for Wedgewood Road Special A oe of Review of Special Assessment No. 22 lowing described lots land Coynty, to) Assessor for Lahser Road. being a part of Section'special assessment against: all property| Bve Lots 52 to 66 inclusive of Berkshire ¢ jopen for public inspection during the the Sec- recular office hours of said Clerk iship Township Hail. ——- Township on the lth day une jal assessment ag@inst all prop- hours of said Clerk further notice, that the Town- Take oid 4200 Telegraph Road in se. of sortewiis sald reapers seseuent roll and hearing of OBERT H. DUDLEY jee Township cure Abutting on Cedar s hereby given that the 3nd Notice Bpecial such — must be paid-by the purchas- er at the time of delivery. Said bonds will mature serially in the — sum of $100,000 on the first of April im each of the years 1967 o “ 1985. Bonds maturing on and after April 1, 1976 will be subject to redemp- tion by the ‘city prior to maturity, in inverse numerical order, on any one or more interest payment dates on and after Apri! 1, th bond called to be redeemed shall be redeemed at per and accrued interest plus a premium in accordance with the © following schedule: mY) s30 if called te be redeemed on or atier il 1 prior to April 1, 1968 | prior to April 1, be redeemed on or after prier to April 1, 1978 p tedeemed on or after April 1, prior to April 1, 1981 $5 if called to be redeemed on or after Apri! 1, 1981 19 will be held on the) 1956, at 8:00 o'clock) the following described prop- C dar Hill Drive from Fourteen ~ Mitte | ni ‘ta the end of the CUL-DE-Sac.| eing a part of Section 34. Bloomfield the following described) t inelust of Cedar Hill Lots 1-to 16 inelu = Bicse| Please take notice: That a Special assessment against all prop- on thé above street for improving said street. o. 19 Is riy abutting open for public inspection during the eguiar office hours of said clerk. Take ates notice, hone es Lily shi rd will meet at the Bloomfie See 4200 ‘Telegraph Road of June, 1956 at 7:30 o'cl ‘ he purpose of reviewing said special as- essment roll and hearing of any Notice of redemption shall be pub- lished not Jess than 20 daya prior to the date fixed for redemption, at least lence in-a.newspeper or publication cit- culated in the City of Detrott, Michigan, which carries as a part of its regular service, notices of the sale of municipal bonds. The remaining bonds will not be subject to redemption price to ma- turitv. Both principal and interest will be payable at stich, bank or trust com- age in the State of Michigan as shal! : se hememnied by the original purchaser of tlie Said bonds are to be issued for the purpose of defraying the cost of con- structing and equipping an sddition to the present city hospital and acquiring a site therefor tn said City and were approved by the electors at an election held November 2. 1964. The said bonds will be the general obligations of the city. which {s authorised and required by law to levy upon all the taxable yrovest® therein such ad valorem taxes may necessary to pay said bonds ) the interest thereon, without limi- tation as to rate or amount For the purpose of .awarding the bonds. the tnterest, cost of each bid will ROBERT H DUDLEY Township Clerk June 2 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP ‘NOTIC jal Assessment No. 20] to Property Owners Abutting on Wedge-) Road. Notice is heteby given-that the 2nd ni essment No, 20 will be held on the ern) ‘day of June 1986, at 7:00 o'clock P ‘on the following described property: Wedgewood Road from Sherwood ts, Mill Road, being a part of Section Bloomfield ‘Township, on the fol- e Lots 14 to 20 inclusive of Bertshir an: ots 98 to 103 taclusive and 124 of Berkshire Villas No Section 33, Bloomfield Township, Oak- Michi gan Please take notice: That a Special As- sessment Roll has been prépared by the) the purpose of levying 8 the) 33. Bloomfield Township, on the. fol-/ abutting om the shove stteet for lowing described lots: purfose of improving said street. Said Lot 18 of Berkshire Villas: cial Assessment Roll No. 26. {1s on! iat tle with the Township Cierk and Take further fiotice, that the Town, Board will meet at the ‘Bloomfie!d| 4200 Telegraph Road ye r for the! ar. 1056 at 7:00 o'clock PM. reviewing said special itions thereto ‘Said Special Assessment Roll No. 22 _ ROBERT # DUDLEY. jnan is on -file with the Township Clerk and Township Clerk ay is open for public inspection during el 7 June 2, "56 laf regular office hours of said Clerk. —— ternoon. ha: Take further notice. that the Town- NOTICE OF SALE Board will a at. the Bloom- 900.000 Owner Freeman Clark, of dss Surviving are his parents, ‘Wal-|? iter and Jane Reichel; four broth- ers, Kenneth, Walter, John, Leon- ard, and a sister, Mary Ann, all|® at home; and his grandparents Mr. Bonkowski. and Mrs. John hip field Township Hall, 4200 Telegraph Road in Bloomfield “Township on the 1st! = of June, 1956 at 7:00 o'clock dpc purpose: of reviewing said assessment roll and ot loa “objections thereto. DUDLEY, = ERT H Township oat Sealed bids Hospital Bonds of tiac of ba received ‘6.'Hall, No. for the. purchase of to be issuéd by the City . kland Cou: Michigan, par value of $2,900,000 will be by the unders: 36 South Parke Street, in the ‘signed that on Tuesday, — 12th, 19546, tiac, Oakland County, Michigan, public ‘sale of a 1953 Dodge Sedan, bearing serial Naanber 34574140. will be held for cash to the highest mater beter thereof may be made 7 Oaklend, Pontiac, Oakland cone Michigan, | the place of storage A Dated May 20, 1056. , . June 2, 4, ‘56 be computed by determining, at the rate or rates specified therein. e total dol- llar value of all interest on the bonds | from July 1, 1956 te their respective f maturities and deducting therefrom any ‘premium. The bonds will be awarded to ithe bidder whose bid on the above poomgogerey produces the lowest interest ost’ to the city. No proposat for the ‘purchase of less than all of the bonds | ‘or at a price less than their par value. will be considered | A certified or cashiers check tn the ‘amount of $58,000 drawn upon ean in- corporated bank or trust comvany and payable to the order of the Treasurer of the city must accompany each bid as « guarantee of good faith on the part of | the bidder to be forfeited a« liquidated | damages if such bid be accented and | the bidder faila to take up and par for the bonds. No interest shall be silowed on the good faith checks and checks of the unsuccessful bidders will de promptly returned to each bidder's rep- resentative or by registered mati. Bids shall be conditioned upen the unevalified opinion. of Berry Stevens |& Moorman, sttorni¢ys Detroit, Michi- gan, ‘approving the legelit? of the bonds ‘The cost of said legal opinion and of printing of the bonds will he paid bv the citr Dende will be delivered Cy Detroit, Michiga The right is Coasrved to reject any or all bids Envelopes containing the bids should | be plaini marked Pronosal for Bonds.” | ° a ADA R_ FEVANS 1 (City Clerk | Dated: May 31, 1958. | June 2. Tes NOTICE OF ‘PUBLIC BALE Nofice is hereby given by the under- Oakland, Pon- at 10 o'clock AM. at 70 , Punera!l Home ot dt ig dna + SEE BELL, JUNE 2, 1056, WALTER. 8. 3899 Brookdale Lab 13 pm Donelson - Johns Home with Rev. F.R Ler baw officiating. Inter- ment jn nude Cemetery. Mr ° Bel) is at Donelson-Johns FOX, JUNE 1. 1954, LEONARD, $11 Main St, Rochester, Mich. age 83. Five” brothers and three ais- ters survive. Puneral. service will dee held Tuesday, June 6 at 10:30 : Jose Catholic Church, Lake Orion. Interment in Oxford Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosery will be at 6:15 p.m. Monday evening at the Flumer- felt Funeral Home, 47 N. Wash- ington 6t.. Oxford F GORSLINE JUNE 2, 1654, CLAR- ence, 628% WN. Perry 8t.. age 63; beloved husband of Mré. Ethel C Gorsline, beloved son of Kennedy Gorsline; dear father of Mrs Charles Komraus dear brother i Bracken @r.. Harry, Kenneth and Far! Gorsline. Funeral) arrange- ments will be announced lates by Doneison-Johns. Punere| Home ore. JUNE 1. 1964, ANDREW 216 8 Gentford Bt, age 67; briovea husband of Mrs. Adeline M. Govan: dear Jather of Thomas R. Cox; dear brother ef John B. Govan, Daniel B.. Govan: unci¢ of Mrs. Gorden Lake. Funeral will be held ‘te at Puneral Home. County. Mr Voorhees-Biple SMITH, JUNE 2. 1954, DOSRIB Dewayne, 3630. Maybee Ra, be- loved infant son of Dossie FE and Virginia Smith; dear brother of John Edward Smith. Puneral service will be held Monady, June 4 at 2:32 m_ from. Voorhees- Siple Chapel with Rev. John W Mulder a yy Interment in Perry Mt k Cemetery Dosrie ts at the vena “Biplie Puneral ome ——— SMITH, MAY 31. 1956. Le. STUART M., Smith: dear father of Gwendolyn. Jill, Bonnie, Gall and Merrie Smith brother ef Arthur M San) and Dr O L. @mith. end Mra Frank Hutto ‘uneral service will be held Monday. June 4 at 16 am. from the Donelson-Johne Funeral Home with Rev. R. D Dewey officiating Interment White Chapel Mr Smith will le in State at the Denelson-Johns _ Funeral | Home au ‘Memoriam 2 - IN Lovina MEMORY OF MAR- garet Bracey, who passed away June 3. 1952 The world may change from year to veer And friends from day to dar But never will the one we love .From memory pase away Sadivy missed by Loute_& Family IN LOVING MEMORY OF BESSI8 : pm who passed away June Beretta, Fierd, From thie world of pain and serrow To the land of peace and rest, God has taken you, deer loved one Where you have found #ternal reat Sadly missed by Albert A. Mann and famiiy 3 Flowers DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS W. Huroa FE 36001 4M eB ‘ OAKLAND H1L L-S— MEMORIAL. 4-3240, % uf ‘ * ae Ei -ostenematad —- Bs JUNIO FOR: » RLOOMPIELD NOTICE!City of Pontiac, Mich tit: = 2 : 4 + * LH ie | (Holly Youth Hurt | Newsin Brief |g" 2°Srnl/ Rw SPg St tii nt Funeral Dicer sf : bed ¥ re Abutting on Olg ‘i Monee a 18th day of "De cot ces a a in. fi ld Cr ' — nein fe, hereb' ven that Load Sadie Dublicy, opened ad ead | 4 Pursiey Panera | Home ‘rE 4 12nt ze Spri ng sh. ‘Thomas McNamara, 21, of » aeee is) Said ww ay 1, 1986,| ,swoRmpag, MAY 31 1906 RICH. NERAL HOME seam il heli the 16th ‘bonds nomina- . h ringtie fa Waterford Township,” paid a fine|day of June, 1986, e¢°7:60 clock P.M {tion ‘cf ‘si000 each. wil ve, ‘mumbered ard kv f080 | Fomtinc Trail, | prayton Plains — Wetertoré. Twp: se “ane i ——\ A Hom —— we and costs totaling $60 for driving|*,{, fot described property: ,,| consecutively in the direct order of thatr hedan mem yt , Oes Ty oe ae = oer oe eee " from Road Tom 2, . : 5 pa A mas reported in whjle under the-influence of li-|Fourteen Mile Road, being part of athilea nea" wal bras oteeee es thous ridge; dear: father ef Charles Donelson-Johns = . | good at Pontiac General uor yesterday. He pleaded guilty |Secte, 23, Tewaship of Hy B/ date ats rate oF rales not exceeding poe et soutner'ana : Hospital today folio’ ry (Or ay RuIILY the following described. lots i,¢, per annum, payable on October 1, ct g rt ERA, WO + Pam =~ . pi ay wing an early before Justice E 10, 18 to im inclusive one sister also survive. Funeral “DESIONED. R pe ALS" = ing tw callisen en Or- ustice Emmet J. Leib, ~~ AS Bee! eke? and — eafter ne ye nth service will be Sunday, June ~~"SPARESORIFFIN’ CHAPEL” 7% [re _— : mond Ré., Springfield Township. |SPrnsteld Township. Kata pores Vilas intiusive ot/state Way annual interest cate or faler| Cconcpird’ Chapel Walled tage | THOWENMEUL Service ___FE_a-ea —— or aR he . / | Dean A. Suber, 17, suffered-al A battery and spare tire were | Berkshire Villes No y.|!m muldples of 4 of 1%. The interest wee et, © Se eee IRE BY. a ‘ ‘possible concussion and lacerations |taken from a car parked in front} ion 39 oy ee ea ee en eS oe 7. fotiites te ch the Bieaee r ‘2 pe scerations Pace ith, MEME raat» metal aetatataciat So diel diitet™ | fsishre Purl" mone, Weed | —— Yuna HomeFB te Voorheés-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambutance Sevice yiane er Motor rE 3-0378 . _ Cemetery Lots <4 SAROAIN TO SETTLE ESTATE, Perry Mount Park, 6'3 lots (Jd: graves at less than half their value. Only 61,77: cash Call tia D. Hammond, Realtor, FB jardens. 4 grave lot. MA _ WHITE CHAPEL CEMETERY, 3 single and 1 double gr: location, KEnweed "69003 tor ant __pointment BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today «here were replies at the Press office .in the following boxes; 13, 16. %, 28, 31,. 41, 44, 45, 48, 49, 50, 60, 65, 66, 71, 78, 97, 111. __Help Wanted Male ; 4 ; eae Ambitious MAN mechanically tnclined with car. Apply 1064 W. Muron 8 be and 12:00 ATTENTION CAR HAULERS! ; Owner-Operator PRUCKMEN WANTED Large household goody carrier operating in 38 states, has. at- tractive opening for man e.er bs who owns er is able to purcha and personally -drive pgatncr oe tractor equipment Full time rear reund operation phone © stating age. qualifications and submit snapshot, if postible Grevean faubsidiarvy eof Grey- et W Granc Ave at. = 74145 Dept MH. Chicage HER “ABOUT 6 Si 475 Telegraph kd if "Maple. BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCE NECESSAFY, INVOICING AND OEFN. FUL! rorner WEST DETROIT GLASS OF PONTIAC #2 MYRA AVE am COLLECTOR Pull time Resident of Pontiac te eollect regular monthiy paring eeccounts for national toncerr Must have late mode! car and be able to start work immediate Please write stating qualifications to Pontiac Press, Box : CREDIT MANAOER to take charge me fe large giving expe FE 2-607 EXPERI- loca! store. Write, ence references. age Permanent Li the 1] reson. Writ ti ee B ‘Bos ata @ Pontise Cap DRI & STEADY, Days. Beedy. te time, nights. 101 W. AL | INNERSPRING _] |MATTRESS Ke): Py RNITURE and APPLIANCES RIGHT at $ OUR eer 3 BLOCKS WEST OF TELEGRAPH NORGE DELUXE WASHERS. .° JEWEL GAS RANGES. .... NORGE AUTOMATIC DRYER 5118” NORGE °300 REFRIGERATOR 5199" . 2239 Elizabeth Lake Road ‘Backyard Swing $ Near Telegraph Road — (3 Blocks West) FEderal 8-3741 Set TNs WAREHOUSE! 2239 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD... Near Telegraph ELECTRIC Shav Ss - Rollaway Bed ‘$8 95 t... Slashed ~ _Finger- Light Aluminum GAS os No Money Dow 1 4° NORGE HOT SUNDAY ON LY ‘WATER FATHER’S DAY SPECIAL! NOR LC Air Sanditionen Get Ready for the Heat Were! While They Last er. 39" General Electric T =AMs " 0 UTILITY / 0 10" Slothed to abir aly of Credit ~ salary for ~ = w/e a _TUE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE ¥ 1958 _Help Wanted Female 7 Employ ment Agencies 8A| HOW WOULD YOU on | PART oe eae TIME ef whether you now sell ee MILLING MACHINE (OPERATOR HAVE eg ae { eo M le Ra Troy Twp. wie Ba Mporog i LATHE, | Mill experience coauieed for machin: ine. Long” prox sam semoaet Mr. Oo L. tis bade Gee yo Wetes Machine pede HLS Roches- Maintenance Mechanic eonaran DANIELS MFG. __ wet Orchard Lake Ra N 1s YRS. OR “OLDERS PART time chauffeur s_ license required MAN WITH LATE MODEL &, % ton AN, DOOR TO Rr Bales of small and —— appl- _M +4020 ] ESSER ON SILK AND WOOLEN * Oe onan peeterred y SALESMAN FOR TIMKEN AIR sad heating equi Mare opening for men — 2 coumet Men 1 MAHAN REALTY CO. tive Real Estate Excharice licants for permanent the Birmingham Py Dept “Attract ve salary tly for community service , hooi - el vision With 2 - sad ss) | persen Experienoed and with rec- charac Ww iMexiey Chief of Police Tmingham - M paying” nt paring postion most progressive Pord dealerships : | siet CY OWENS INC. F - it 8. sapes Pontiac Last Meating. 8 2 N. Cass. She oan GIFT SHOP EX- “aes Wanted Female 7) ALTERATION | WOMAN » Bao | mend coats. Position ARTHUR’ Sg i henge RS Rg Pro! MUST. 3 TYPING, PAY- STOCK G Be orbs a: WEST DETROIT OLASS cae Heseed, steady val =e Pn fi Tony 8 Drive-In, 2790: Auburn Rd., to tak et tee of Cred ‘] Ly ; @ local store. Rafe ae salar | DY + ieee Write Piotios i DESK CLERKS ponte | Cem Sparen ex- en BXPERIENC BPEMEN eae Soa 8 ce personaltly, Earn = eo for advancement. w Pontise Wipe LEA GED SALES LADY Mew Ue pe tp crafts and hob- OFFICE POSITIONS Two. attractiv for girls e & ho desire Tmanent i Led position on @ reliable 1. Shorthand. 2. Typing Ability to assume responsib i _ Sires steady 5 emplay ment with good learn. if you have ‘te _ qualifications ‘Michigh = 1085. Lansing. work see Mr. Myers, 18 E. Hu- Settee et ° BIRMINGHAM. OFFERIN NGS - Immotiong ull or teverat oftce _—_-. typists Bae singhass maa ‘ ctions ns r Miia) en pace aretieat gst LEARN. ‘TO BR ave Tas sake AY AT SAE “BAFE-WAY” -DRIVER+(- a 2 pore, AGE 18 ‘WANT WORE of any kind FE 5-7103. CARPENTER — EAVESTIO RouGH . > i ing. cement work, owt ager walle di and barn repair. ca Service | \|GUARANTEED ROOFS, 1 Abe . Eat. 1918) Hugu Bus. FE 22 PE 3025) Res Me re Peau Pare peor | __Work Wanted Male_10| ctmiacnelgeuntcec | NG, NEW AND REPAIR Vern ee j, FEDOR LAYING, Biresing. | 41 CARPENTER, srone. News . alte ead and inlbing repair eS i: stelaerenth ¥ KIND, in- * hecreation N rz. = Sen octtates. < ‘all OL $1638. . HOME R AND : ats Sema | line muemmen” cue ence FE. S401 work reofing, » set | age PLASTERING | ND PATCHING. BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT | coopwataa. DRIVEWAYS AND . and porch —TTHRCOHS REMODELED ogee Precred " rE or FE ree mates Ph. EM 33-4764. __work, PE 46773. CARPENTER REPAIRS ALTER | cement work kinds. OR “ere servic fee Westerly | TT Before sp am. or after CARPENTER AND CABINET | “TRENCHING A AND work. ew and recair. D&B BULLDOZING FE +6041 ae: BAL ke UTIFUL MERIAY Big - Fey mate ty sod, BS PCAN ehacraKER OK anes DSCAPING SERV, contracting - main- ari ae AN'S TANDSCAPING SERVICE mainw : PE}: 2-8712. or rE. ‘ie. LANDSCAPING & © . FE .4-0179 Lost & Faund 24 | ah BILVER | ane male, chit | Carry ie Ba a” bes 5, Mtgs. 3 nice Camrecthe NES 3 iE Rt Be ty a pont eae Lake. ie Fr $3084. ‘8 BLUE SUEDE jacket at Oak Park. FE 2-2196. H BLACKAND © WHITE TOY terrier vicinity~ of Lake Orion _childven's pet, reward. MY 2-58ai LOST — BLUE PARRAKEET Vic. _Misher Body. FE 4047 Lost: ooo Pant PEKINESE C ‘ovtact S WANTED We ne acts for immediate you or Nolekie, new or tate 1363 mer cee erg ventn sono FE 13 3. Ask for Mr. Sl Fe ‘Wanted Real Estate 324. WILL RUY OR LIFT YOUR LAKE duis Se SS R. F. McKINNEY. . _Unty._ 1.5708 and Lost vielpity of _‘Aubure ‘Heights, ca PET FOUND — MODEL ABPLARE, Call aah after 5 pum BROWN LOST-PAIR ©: and ga cade st ® . Riker case, LOST: RAL L FEMALE SEaaie Biack and tan. With a full black |. L ward FE 3. Anime! Rescue League. Complete la tng coutbcametn, ‘Mich. Pree = ._ EM 3-2071. Se mal and PE ste LING, “GERDEN™ gu | A a BLACK | SODDING ng AND $83 BEEI 9. “TOP soll “AND FI FIL DIRT. ‘Hobbies & Supplies 244 'W SCRABBL EB 8ETs 33. PAINT “By number sets. $1. = (frames | to fit) BACKEN, 5 Eee | J _Lawrence BE 21414 _ Notices & Personals . 25 4 " Kerotced Knapp Shoes | Fred Herman YARD & DRIVEWAY. Geant’: conerete.foor for Lgpalh beet OF sour FE §-3580 o: Tons feo cottage. PE $0317. CARPENTER ND Ca aa BET | Building S: Supplies 12A wor ww | §000 USED RED BRICK, QUAN- De- CARPENTER WORK. Abt RInDe. | | uty galvanized pipe and tit- _ Site. John _ Featherstone, Call OR 3-7 aaa TARPEN ENTRY WORE WANTED NO | BRIKCRETE | Job too small or too pole Free | World's most modern masonry. _est. FE 31204: Patio Sind, Inter Lake Brikcrete CABINET ; MAKER AND CARPEN. | 1287 8 sg gommerce. Walled Lake FB | _M. = | ASHES g AND 1 RUBBISH H HAULED. ler. Kitchen & speetalty _ #5000 CEMENT” AND BLOCK WORK eae E 40427 by ap- doer only? We havea better | oD Tues. Thurs. Pri. morning. way Ld ok: ‘your earnings. If Pax oe -MMEDIATE part time opening for Switeh board operator Relief po- sition. Typing words per min- ule. tequired Hourty rates, $1 46. Apply, —— Office. Pontiac _ General Hospital tal, 462 W Huron. ~ RECEPTIONIST —6 SECRETARY _ Needed immediately by one of Birminghem's Gidest and most A pel real estate Srms. nee e hecessary on telephone. rthand and typing. Salary ci be com- Iecescttood rie “your tebuity. oa “ or appointmen er, _& Bennett. MI ‘42000. summer employment. Phone FE __ 3-600 “Bisinead Services 13 A-t EAVETROUGHING. FURNACE | | COLEGE, Fectaees DESIRE gicaning ang repairs. Reas. tel) __Phone FE 4¢-7559. 3-Tles8 ——______ § OOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. ENTERIOR AND EXTERIOR | Walls and windows, house painting. also yard work. — _Free est. No obligation. FE 2-1631. ——————— EXP. MEAT CUTTER. PONTIAC APPLI ANCE SERV IC E vicinity. Write Pontiae Press Box We service all makes of automatic.! 63. washers, wringer washers, retrig- Reasonab!e. GARDENING & LAWN | erators oe —— and a §-2028 or FE 3-261, day or night. | _ We Oak of of amal Fes or. 8, ‘Ha ND DIGGING, ANY KIND. bush ace TR! TREE SERVICE: REMOVAL a se weeds and be cue | “and trimming Get our bid. FE ¢ REp. §-3921 paired by fartory trained men SALES WOMEN ian eg ey WORK OF a our store, Ge General 1 Printing «| Pa full | rience ind “- Office a ferred To foc gh ved ceo Ie | MAN DESTRES WORK OF ANY _Teace a Phone FE 30135. ‘ holstery fabrics Ence ent wor. ing conditions Paid vacations. \ FABRIC FAIR | = : __* eitoendls R & WAITRESS AND CURB GIRLS wanted. White Swan Drive - In, __ M30 and Postiec Lake Ra. ____ WANTED GIRL EXPERIENCED in service: Free pickup and delivery m only FE 14 «id ask for FE tacoin ar’ Phone FE 26871, 63 Linco GOOD GENERAL OFFICE GIAL PLASTERING ALL KINDS. H " Small shop experience prefe __Myers’ OR 3-1345 | @ome dictation Vicinity of Union | "Gonpen Tad. HEATING “H Com eSt6T or wages —— Write Pontiac OR ss, Box 112 ns aM O RINDTNG CLIPPERS. fRONTNOS. 69 A BUSHEL PICK- T PICK: | shears lawnmowers | _’p_and delivery 4-2746 call “tor & penwery! ure | “god Bun Can! | iolTNos DONE ee itr. | 82 Jackson Help Wanted 8 AGENT WITH AUTO. PONTTA area Silverware Aluminum ware Bivies, Rugs Drares - Bod- eet plan highest com missions No investmentea needed We sup- ply ah goods Appiy ‘Salesman- _Saer. & Bra¢y. Detroit No.1 | WANTED—REAL ESTATE SALES | | ord ef proven ab‘lity. Call Mr. Gario PE +-9604 , MUL Sane SERVICE 13 E. Pike st Realtor 1 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN . ts vertising eervh bu, 110 ce im eden” 6. Airport, Saws, Hand Lawnmowers (Capy ‘WiSHFs WORK BY DAY. | Mantey =e ~—, Bagiey St “MATURE. CLE N._ EPPICIENT. | wants beusewerk Plain cooking, | 'FE 27680 Motroe ‘OFFICE POSITION DESIRED 1} Ex. | rienced PE 3-81 heres offices. Saws—Lawnmowers trustwo waa exD woman Accurately Shapened . oe 7 18 Chamberlain 8t Pr. 9500 Be ceneet ®t of. SHOVERS WALL WASHING SERV. | - ices. Janitor and window service. factories, PE TYPING aXov CLERSAL WORK TREE TRIMMING do in own home. Experienced 2 Free estimates AND REMOV. | Phone PHING, YPING SEC . Free estimates TREE TARMMNG AND REMOV. FE 26019 FE ~ Building Service 12 | vew TREE SERVICE — SPRAY. f ectimates. Phone FE 2-650 ae, 4A-1 MOVING TRUCKING - ice, EM hl MOVING-HAULING [Sea Rates ~~ B. HAULING WHAT HAVE. as ements etc. cleaned, orl a ~ pick up anything. Tricks to Pen TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT Trailers and Tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. | ~ 825 B. WOODWARD J = Sundes eo ehgatorg Medeb gto AN rERYTHIN NG. TMMEDT. | ‘ e. 86 : we. Fe 5-7872. “oF rubbish ican | fica pag HEAVY TRUCKING bbish Band, LIGHT Tce flan) OF ANY KIND. FE 23-6367. es HACE BLACK nk IRAV- and F gtr HAULING CKING A AND MAULING. ot ODE CARTAGE Long Distance Moving t FE 5-6608. an CE D RATES Let | | eu 5 | ae \- VET WITH 7? TON STAKE FRUCK wants heuing FE 4-408 Painting & Decorating 20. INTERIOR. DECORA- REASONABLE. ESTIMATES. OR ;*1 A-1 CUSTOM DECORATING, LBS pering 4-1 CUSTOM PAINTING. PAPER- —_ fro remored Esti- rSe PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX te . Work guaranteed Free | _ 20 yrs. exp. _FE | 32-0078 "PAINTING PAPERING FOR QUICK 1 TeatGaki oF oa | aioe j a Nousebold conta eat MYR — ory ent qui AL: AN. : te 23-1521. and cleaning. ieteriot & exterior paint | 54-0834, ALWAYS DEPENDABLE, » PAINT: | §-. § | PAINTING INTERIOR AND EX- FE 46976 P. oa bath tie ces c hoor ey th _quaranteed Cai! FE 23-1006. INSIDE AND OUT. ‘PAINTING AND DECORATING, 7883 eae ee & PAPER Batina. FE | iain & W all Washoe eh q r} removal—free FE 4-8005 . oF) painting. ie oa fit Basemefis, glassed and screened in porches, attics, — — oon roof! -~ and JOHN KINZLER, REA} LTOR sat our volume oellibe cmanes (ess |e Huron st tial —_we wa Frei ye you. Our toning) MAX OR WOMAN POR ~ GOOD Watkins toute We tm you Steady rear ‘round wo tardti« Average 62°%@ to $300 per bour Auoply in person 130 N Perry MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH business ib Pootiac No experi- eace peeded to «ta;t Sajes east: | to meke and prefite good Start * tmmedtately. Write Rawileigh « Dept _MCF -€06¢-190_ Freeport beh _Employment_ Agencies ! 8A, _ . GRAEBNER’ $ 1000 JOBS Rear Men and Women __, THE NATION'S LARGEST EM- PLOYMENT ZERVICE-—7 MICH-| Ws lias AND OVER 1009 Tt POSITIONS NOW — i Birminghem .... ........ : RECEPTi am T, typist... 9200 cc IONIST, for studio... $190 Be NIST, for studio... $190 VARIETY GIRL, ¢ $200 CON = pina ir hat w, M csarser.. 9950 nt Sea desc ve $240 TYPIST, 2 yrs. college......... bows OFFICE. TRAINER $200 By Ie seein el flim eo. tn Birming. SECRETARY TRAINEE . $260 | Sener ARY pettsonnel dept $350 MEN 2 mages food osten)¢ = a TRAINEE. TRAINEE, ‘tate (6237), AINEE, exec. (2605).. TR. . $350 Som geeyUTANE See GRAEBNER'S—Pontia¢ 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg/ & |___” Phone FE §-9277 GRAEBNER’ B—ROYAL 0. (207 WASHIN ie oo SQUARE PHONE #-4760 e i “Classified Ads! Td soe what you don’t need for fags = do, call rE WELL DRILLING Well_and pump repair. OR 32306. MICHIGAN Mout REMODELERS I Huron rE _ 45063 FLOOR SANDING Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 Wate are. a AND 2 ae OR ae v - LAYING FINISHING QUALITY DRESSES. {SOTTS, COATS & at rE : KOS: teratior Buren 47074 a) IS weed ALTERATIONS PROFESSION AI AT CEMENT WORK Bieta) UE RUE Uae WL LLOYD MONROE? "7: 7 "EE 46866 - Garden. Plowing 168 , — “Tae ed eM EHS | AL ROTOTILLING Pontiac Hardwood Floor eaceien | Gardens Ey retort ‘at.os ‘tiled. _FE 30077, A&B TRENCHING Rt Piowina Dr DRAGGING” AND Foottn Ss water line Geld bulldozing. se Sid on Oe vote ila iE G. ‘AYS | ALi, Lt. POWER LIFT GQUIPMENT, ; Ot 34100 income Cow se nits DEN PLOWING & DRAGGING. A | CARPENTER ER AN CABINET barr Calentes i Bey PE 80167 s ROOFING, SIDING ND_INSULA- tions FE 68-3580 FE 48833 {ALL KINDs or FE 6.3785 | ~ Phy eae i“ -sw EDISH/ MASSAGE & TRE Mogi Jn! jt ar elevision S Service . | NICE YOUNG. COUPLE won 5 ‘s uf RADIO & TV, 127 8. PY t. OF ho Airport OR 3-1802 Are HEARING AID, RAM. Ve 10, E dw. AM. Stout, Realtor | eis W. segtnes FE +e ae eee. a NOR ¥ jee WED p Eves. * utheriand DIN @, INVITATIONS rE) |IMMEDIATE CasH | Printed Ba Dapkins — Fast service. | peel ecies or equity: DURA-CLEAN YOUR RUGS AND Dat ca Y_ ATO FOR FOR SUPPLIES 4 Ger THE HABIT. aLWAtE TaAvE ; Fing Peam cleaner for rugs | al Upholstery, Waite's Notions MAHOGANY, REED PUMP OR. an—very, old—exe Lah condition i ine toné, $135. Call FE 2-0918.| ON AND APTER THIS DATE, June 2. 1956, I will not be respon- sible for any debts contractéd by any other than myself. Denald F . Holland, 4990 Elirabeth, Lake Ra. Pontiac, Michigan | PERSONAL ON AND APTER | June Sth we shall be happy to | be responsible for vour entertain- | - ment at Wil-O-Way layheuse, | ae Y Poor Rd, near Telegraph UIN ‘DEBT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Piace to Pay _ Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT ‘3°: | COUNSELLORS $200,000. Available For purchases of ‘and contracts We have immediate buyers. Brin in your contract, large or sms _and. take bome the cash. See Mr. Johnson ree for fast action. i . i | A JOHNSON, Realtor Sz 71008, private aT? | 1704 Ss: Telegr: aph Rd. pe uate FE BATH, Pee (= i LET Us : Bid on the sale x your con: tract before you be! LEA c \ PPHOLSRERY. PREE EST ath ae 1. Templeton, Realtor: : ‘1333 Orchard Lake R4 FE 4456)? R IF YOU WANT To SELL OR buy a jena contract? For quick 3 2 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 i Tesults. call MR. SKAGGS, FE. 4-0564 MR. PRICE, MY 2-221 Law aecr w. GA REALTOR ‘TO GET THE MO8T FOR YOUR land contract Nghia tig w ta the ‘‘bird” see. ten St. Phone FE 0316. Ph. FE 56165 2 LARGE ROOMS, ae DEC- can 1 sell your oropertr, anes us for quick section. Ws ave orm lor all typed sacs with or weet basements. | A-TOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 not _ Apts, Furnished 3B OOMB, — decorated. ted. Apply 79 70 Clark. 2 AND BATH, ADULTS. ae encolee location, west sige: i $60 a month. 102 Wa 2 ROOMS AND BATH with PRIV. _ent, _ 40 Dwight. FE 8-27 ted. Priv. ent, laundry facili- ton 1% Auburn Ave. | 105 South Merrimac. Phone 4-1667. \2 ROOM APT FURN. EXTRA $250,000 At our disposal te purchase new BATH AND ENT. Working oaks only 157 Perkins. APT. ALSO.) RM. PVT. __baths. 31 Stowell. d and 1 ruly furnished. she paruy rE nice. Pvt. entr. Near bus oe Augusta. EL a RMS. “VERY CLEAN. ‘STOVE | and refrig 57 Mechanic ited) | Apts, 2 ROOM FURNISHED APT. NO children. 3300 Elizabeth Li Rd | - ‘2 ROOMS. PVT ENTR. BATH 2 _Lake priv, OR 31375 2 LARGE ROOMS. NICELY FURN. ' _Ciose in. FE 5-1600 _ _ 2 ROOMS, $13) A WK_ NO DRINK- | _ing. 114 Center St. FE cle Clete bee meee, vu 7 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUS LINE. | our clients See me hefore vo MA’ i sell. ASK FOR BOB To Buy-To Sell -To Insurv‘ MAHAN: 5 . REALTY CO, REALTORS Ease Your Mind . Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Open Evenings and Sundays 1075 W. Huron Ph. vs W. Huron Ph. F “Sooss 56 MORTGAG ES ON GOOD PROPERTIES ‘2 acre more with 100 ft. D CHARLES oe S. Telegraph zaavate entrance. Adults only. ‘yt 7s ._ Jessie St. pete ed couple or business en ( _breterred. Apply_59 Williams St |2 AND 3 ROOMS, 1 CHILD hciegl| come. Also 4 rooms ground floc __unfir“References 261 State — si -| ROOMS GROUND ) FLOOR * adults. 71 Virginia. ~~ 2 ROOM FURNISHED D APT — Hil) St 2 ROOMS, PR'V. ENT. ADULTS. $55 menthiy. a: included. East | _Bivd. FE! 8-011 frontage. 2 LARGE RM. a yoga FURN. | 890 Robinwood Off N Farm j Above Oakland Theater — FE 49321 Eves Loan Cor Equitable — iet a ae . FUN WANTED? Midwest 62170 ELKIN TRAVEL ‘BUREAU - Free Consultation & Advice Reservations anywhere! — PL ANNING A TRIP? VACATION SUGGESTIONS IR RAil - SHIP peed ESCORTED GREAT LAKES CRUISES PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 693. W. HURON ST PE 8-323 | | Wid. Children to Board 26 7 ee eee MoT PE. 2 LovED AND ieee! or Wtd. Household Goods 27, FURNITURE NEEDED | Entire r odd tote. Get the - sad ) INTERIOR & EX | top bee wri buy outrigit or) FE 4-0205 | sell & for vou B B Community Sale, Phone OR _3-271t_— I WILt PAY CASH FOR SMALL radios and portabies. ° FE 5-8755 . GET US BUY IT OR AUCTION % for you. OA 8-268]. . = ONE oF KOnTiacs | CARGEST furniture yers. waiting. FE 47881. | - | WaxTED TO BUY ALL TYPES . FE 2-8633 ‘| —ot furniture. Phone Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 PPP PMOL PO en at WANTED: A GOOD USED CAB. | inet sink, Kitchen table ang wash- _er. Reasonable FE 2-7706 WANTED. TWIN ae STROLLER | Cal FE 5-8455 | WILL BUY FURSITURE AND misc articies: MY 31121. | co we TO BUY, 2 GOOD .Té0xi5 white wall tires. H. P. Sutton, | MY 2-8432. i Money Wanted 28A ALL KINDS OF WOODWORKING machinery for sale. 2600 Union Lake Rd. MORTGAGE MONEY, NEED FOR fast-growing business. EM 3-4149. room home. FE 17. WANTED: $5.500. PAY GOOD IN- terest, & have good security. OR ~ Wanted, to Rent 29 sires 3 bedroom home. Pontiac -vicinitty Phane Mr ape FE | 40525 be'ween 9.00 and 5 00 pm cot PLi BE WITH 2 CHIUDREN DE ere to tent lakefromt coliage for ly season MI 4-6427 COUPLE WITH < SMALI. CHIL-- ¢rep would like 2 or 3 bedroem unfurn. home near Pontiac. FE 7-8655 : e need 10 rental homes. Eiccliont tenants. If your: proper- = Travel Agencies 25A \we wrt orve you A = = ons — == id- ts Attia <« ROOMS KITCHEN AND BATE, Child welcome. 431 N. Perr: 2 & 3 ROOM APT., NEWLY. “DEE. —— Close. to the bus line. 38 eee STATE-WIDE N. Paddoc' ia 3 ROOMS, $12.50 ROOMS \NICHOLIE *s “HIARGER ao teh Clare ‘St FE se. '33 W. Huron | Wanted Real. Estate 3 324, Eat OOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, getrate entrance and bath, 111 Telegraph. Apply 7@ Clark. orey “LOWER WITH PVT. | _bath 164 W. Pike “3 ROOMS APPLY. 23@ Russell REAL ESTATE SERVICE nc? CLEAN LARGE ROOMS. offers you the opportunity to list your property or business . ee lenens eee 28 offices 2 LARGE ROOMS, FURN. APT Share Btate-Wide coverage. whrogshout Michigan to serve you. OskiaSd County Representative B. D. CHARLES, Realtor 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH a _ 4717 S. TELEGRAPH Fl. 40521 SOLD or Not Sold If ‘your property isn't sold yet. it's because it hasn't been listed 7 FURNISHED ROOMS SEW | i$ Herp org CLOSE Call FE ‘1-6863 or FE 2-773 with -— WHITE BROS. REALTORS 5660 Dixie Hwy Phone OR }3-]295. La SELLING YOUR HOME? We are in immediate need of good residential propert7 fn the City and — ac etea around fast courteous service, call J. A. Taylor, Realtor. ___ #3544 PEDDLING YOU R PROPERTY? TT DOESN'T PAY z Our method of showing oniy te qualified prospects saves you time and mone’ with lockers’ Call us need orogae lakes, and r bf os handle all details closing. 5 encase financing and -To Sell—To WTD.: $4,000 ON NEW 2 BED-| you o BUY IT. Writ i INSURE IT ne MAHAN = REALTY CO. REALTORS . BUSINESS MAN. & Famine: ‘DE. | Cooperative aie Estate Exchange E 20263 1 r > WwW Huron NEXT POOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE BUY OR SELL 1 will personally bur your’ erty or will seil it for you ms prove R. D. niLey BROKER 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. adults. Priv. beth & entrance. FE 2-640... bath. 342 Orchard Lake | Ave. _floor, adults 231 N Cass. 2 “LARGE ROOMS. WALKING DIS- | tance to town. FE 8-0770 | Rent Apts. | Furnished 3 ie a sper on Ee Soe. ea "adams al ‘o oie - aD amines “em SEKEEPING FOR 1 erson, a Pontiac. MY 2-418¢. — a ais per week, utilities. “me _ 180 Coleman, "E +1676 Rent Apts. Unfurnished Ra i GROUND FLOOR. 4 ag od _ 7. i "ARGE ROOMS AND aia “ : & BATH, Close iN. +2845. “"RCOMS AND > SHOWER PRI- vate entrance. Inquire at caretak- 4 21) Orchard Lk. Ave. NEW REFRIG. AND 5-4900.___ hoot HEAT & LIGHTS. ° OOMS, ae STEAM a PRIVATE BATH. EM- >RooMS AND BATH ALL UTILI- ties furnished. $66 month. Call at 286 ON. St. |3 ROOM UNFURN. APT. FOR |. feut. At 3348 Primary St. Auburn Yaisous ae. BATH.. 839 BALD- '3 ROOMS AND BATH. STOVE AND relcigerster included. Downtown Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE _and ished. Near bus | eek Lake privileges. 473 3. Tele- “Newly dec. 81 Mane 4 ROOMS STOVE AND REFRIG- erator and utilities .“urn. ore _Pinegrove after 4 p.m. 4 AND BATH UPPER, NICE AND clean, well-heated in winter, bus oor Child under 6 mo, wel- ‘2 ROOM, BATH, PRIVATE EN-: trance. 1 or 2 adults. 109 Norton | 2 ROOMS, UTIL'S FURN. ADULTS only. 338 Orchard Lake. I ? ROOMS NICELY FURNISHED, | hear bus line 88 8 Preneta = | 2 ROOMS, BATH, PRIVATE _xt _TV, child weleome. FE 5-04 cecorated. 249 Going St LARGE ROOMS JOWNTONN, | inquire 22 Auburn. affice in rear 2) FoRMISEE ROOMS eens 2 R & ATH. on I 2 men or working couple. '6 Flor- ence 2 Rw PRIVATE ENTRANCE & Se FE 5-6466. 184 Mt. Ciemens | — 2 AND 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. clean FE 40808 and FE 46700 2 LARGE ROOMS. ae _ 73} Norton OOMS PRIV oe TE BATH. agute only. Oakland Ave ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. _Uul rail Adults 262 Auburn. nF) 3 ROOMS. BATH. PVT. ENTR. Adults only Aft. 2 PE ¢2339. 2 Figg ime NICELY FURN. CLOSE wn Pontiac FE 5-441 3 ROOMS. lit Center |J ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH. Adults only Very 4 ROOMS & BATH — HEAT & HOT WATER FURN. W. SIDE. REA-- SONABLE. ADULTS. PHONE FE 47706. er ate beth adults only. 280 N ‘acddoc 4 RMS. 3. Se reened porch & garage. —~ COLORED. C Palisa APT. FE ¢7018 LOWER 3. 3 eosuela AND P PRIVATE bath on east a. $15 weekly tn- 398 Prospect. EM MODERN Soa ee ees Upper. FS > NEWLY DECORATED 3. 4 room and noe heat Hot water day and —— eerie: ne ome _Adams Realty Co.. +3383 BEAUTIFUL -ROOMS, 34 OR 4 fooms and bath, child welcome = 44686 vier, 2 LARG show you how to get cash if = rice is eccensehi«: Call now and ty ses. a 2 ou bat Tht dite 2 4 496 after 3: BIRCK. B AND ¢€ EMENT GARDEN PLOWING werk. Also chi neys. No job too) discing & back fill et Fr leveling. Top soi tog. OR 3-2008 ewe & ADDING % | GARDEN BLOWING AND TAR ofk> ¥an5 | ie nie: P CEMENT WORE BULLDOZIN re gM TRUCK | or FE 22165 service. € 3-06833. CARPEN AIRS. CB- mens 585. PLOWING & YARD LING. CEMENT PE 5-8418 44878 or MY ALL KINDS. : Floors, Mrives, ete. Jensen, FE BLOWIN G. DISCING AND LEVEL. 32-2360, / ulp., price reason- ‘A 84608. | GARDEN ROTOTILLING. 315 E. RS. CE. | _Wilson FE 2-6920. GARDEN PLOWING BY THE LOT | TATEERS NENTED — Oe lireplaces peg dy a sete SF, | uments 12} _N._Sagmaw_o ~CEMENT & BLO ~& BLOCK wile, FE oe _ | Work. . B ees ROTOTILLING OR 3-0883 - + BOTO-TILLING GARDEN AND _— ~L. W. Avig Service, FE “ROTO TILLING ‘Lawns, and we Wayne Datch- ROOM LOW toe acto tte LAWNS AND G._ SIDING ALTERA scan On sae. cr 7 i Baldwin a A’ Gee Blectric. FE | TRACTOR WORK. COMMERCIAL a arl L. Bills, FE TR a ta Gardens~ and lawns, oo tice he oF oe mates. re — : — pe ‘Modern eau guar, work. Laundry Service 18 aie estima John ‘Taylor, = mee aoe Pearn RE N Beaut: ened. Puatee BANDING, ~ P. Gardner, 491 Central. FE) Laund Prom! PE aii. 218, increta Brick. " Plas-| 34 te tile : : 5 i | *oNees RADIONTV. 1 FE 53714 Mi “Typewriter Service - 224 2 | _piy Goss Bes 7 W. Lawrence EAKLE'S custom UPHOLSTER- a 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM é41. estimates, _ Winow WiLL SHARE +s terrace with pension iady or<1 or 3 employed to ea spreads. "Your materi Lost & Found ite down face & breast. J when breath . Jerks while sitting. FE lL mie merce vic to Pontiac. Approx. 8am. EM after 5:30. child, 3.yrs.-4 room a e,| FE 13 OR 3 BED N TOWN. ass rate. er an Hie 2 ater ¢ FE aaa ARE LOOKING . For. some Rice @ ments for = We oniGies In properties located tn Water- 5s Bor fen tion San Tor Sa ast ac lar, List with us Clarkston \. - Real Estate 20 baw Main. Cigrkston, Mich MAbie $3831. , AND BATH. PARTLY 3 Room ari ‘aND 2 ROOM APT. FE 68-2122. 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND Tana see Ricans AND _bath, coupte _only. OR 3-6321 3 ROOM APT m CHILD WEL- come FE 2-1785 3 ROOMS. LARGE BATH, PRI- va.@ ¢itfvance. ulllithes turn Walk- ing distame. FE 59575, | MODERN LOWER GA- 3 ROOMS i Oe Suftable for 3 or 4 ecaks i. dt 2 children. $70. FE 2-64 E CLEAN ‘ROOM eit T- i ment = private bath & en-. e “WEST SIDE KNUDSEN Brick, (uml le 07 oo and beth, suitable for i io WM. H. KNUDSEN 519 Pontiac State Eek asc Fetal UNION COU RI onth G. HEMPSTEAD. Ane? 4, call FE 56-7871 Huren Private entrance & bath. $10.50 8-1606 4:30 or Sat, & Bun. 16 Pinegrove. 3 PVT. Bate eS f N. Perry. 3, FORN. ROOMS. Ww. Howard z iP ROOM. WITH BATH. | Peak Soh mee ae a “382 severe A¥e. Share Living Qu ates 30, LADY “he SHARE SMALL APT. $3172 smow WILL SHARE 2 BEDROO! a house wi reson under 40. 3-1882 = os * to E tiac Prers Box 14° WILL. SHARE MY WITH TRADES or cet to disease the sete ‘our Ri ite. We have shone, Rem in es, business comets resorts listed for trade. lady mt W. lg MODERN poe ees EN- trance and 107 Ad Clasnens. '3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIV e edulte ler . middleaged Soup. Te Green st. ; : . PVT. BATH AND : is Adults ae 87 6. Parke. : . ; iM APT. IN- 3 1857 quire 738 _ W Huron. ap ge el & 30ON Levee agree Phone lady past 60 or in coumnee ter haotd ‘ght house- work. Must be ot FE oN. | WIDOW ae LIKE = 3 RMS. PRIVATE. . WALKING DIs- BUY lake front home at Williams Lake. | 4 or & reoms. rear around. Box 37, Pontiac Pres. 3 "Oca UPFER. HEAT FUR- i ished imme diate possession. $65 3 BDRM. HOME Say Sere = pc Wile; mon OR_3-1268. ses . ? ROOMS Ags actos BABY WEL | come, Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 SMALL GARAGE HOU tance from downtown. FE 6-4632. MIC TILE BATH. BUl. furn. Erb Apts: FE 5-2203 Wie —— 31 |RIDE WANTED FROM COM- LIKE A REAL au BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em in the. a Creed ££ GUHA HAYDEN, ees Senate courteous service, rE fuse DOG HOUSES > BUNGALOWS ANYTHING — oo 24 hours for your equity. | Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Edw. Me. _ Stout, t, Realtor “Ae wee No @rinking Dp, TOU WANT, TO, GEL On| Eves. Tu, e207 CRM. APT Fortis "T. G. Trock aeey oan romeel” ‘ © | Td Tindal stadt peat Realtor - _}- erty ne 8 otketer 4 16¢8-Union Lake Rd EM _3-4871 B. Beary, In ‘Tne, 8. “CASH (2 c=. : OL 3-011 a Rochester Mich. Shum. | For ang merlot wasting WE NEED |§, OAKLAND, LOTS. 4 ROOM APT. 50) OAKLAND. we yet Ebest bet ‘P Beoued TT eS, bus line, reas rent. Call before ® a.m, and after 5 p.m. FE FE i 3 Raphoces mos. me OR net eam FOIE Wo | Sette Clarkston Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 a eno ER. gee 11% N. ‘ | Z e =a i ~ as ij _\For Sale Houses 43 THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. saTeRDAy. JUNE 2: 1958. - aes ; For Sale Houses 43 “Fe Sate Heat 8] WILLIAMS LAKE. SLEEPS <. “Modern conveniences. week. Boat. Private beach. 3-2878 ‘with fall bath, — hot water, e. sink aH interior Finish 5 er and save many. - FULL PRICE — Brand ne ern bungalow. A-l basement. ——s frome room = ae . counter “Here. is ee “value.” est side ial. 3 large fast room ef iter é RANCH STYLE BRICK stam roont- # a cartemars call Mrs. Hoyt, OPEN SUNDAY 104 -L.H. BROWN, Realtor ieoueaiive heal Entaie nd MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVES. & SUNDAYS SPECIAL is the best value tn the we YS 2 take Oren tney. 8 INDIAN VILLAGE Large 3 begeom) heme. — ae eed priv. Js in. 57406. an For Rent, Office Space Teal location for prot Total of 740 sq. John K. Irwin | REAL Since rofessional use | *% available. | Ave ; WAY aoe wees ished a. = Ea «$i 2721 carpeted natural ‘ireplece, full basement, gas heat, air condi- tioned. and cem drive. 2 car garage. This ideal family bome priced for quick sale. WILLIAMS © LAKE. FRONT : nice § roan low. garage sun room, of storage ao pe The =. = ® beaut. WHITFIELD SCHOOL ‘| Gateways to Happiness GARDEN TIME Near Drayton ory ool Insulated, ranch type 4 rms pe bg yt ing ® spacious liv! roo m, storms & screens, oi! lot, 100 x 308 ft. . ear garage. Offered ae $1,285 down. Youn “shes oy 5 * wn. LOVE IT. OFFICE E SUNDAY 12 to 6 P.M. Clarkston 6557. NORTHVIE W DR. Sao BRICK 1200 ft. of floor ree live 2x14 ove mercury, rou: Let sire offered at, $15,850, e offe . $15, payment. ginee. orth on Main Street to right on Northview Realtor -FE 2-04674 BN. Ti Multipie “Listing Sey $1450 f. down ent on thi , cree proba Pimse — the . Retirem en the ac. The full price i “37.050 bd p esnoute's SEE It. Cal ‘CHEROKEE HILLS We were: fortuna hon we were by the this AN TYPE riheoen of cH BRICK. § itting us to make it~ “ayailatle to clientele. Design: meet the eas Humphries! } oem rr furn., a enahen: a AE tots = e oe vB Formice ~ Bide et o~. On paved — FE 23-4810 | #10 a. Drive out N. Per- Most fickle taste, eon the sol + Poured ‘basement, which fociades | INCOME de Spee °, jeundry fact $2850 down this to Seat Fae tet oe fving, geasters maintain income on . Tain paved and 3 apactows — feeouse of $21 mo. —— L a itehen eating space : or the return on Sleo ‘meet your .» Alum] 4 sinvesimect of $13,600 of over = beg ad are, yg on : ae per cent. See this today. LAKEFRONT ~*~ Paved drive. ‘This fine home bas TRELEVEL never gale. be. Camus ¢ 3 bedroom —inkefront fore. Let ‘our courteous = ated west of Pontiac. seu io be tre hen okt'ts amect| Puesefed wale, Foul Trlr ‘we this value at $22.4690, with terms. lakefront living % ~ OPEN NORTH CASS LAKE ROAD » SAT: & SUN. Pag NEW oon BUILT H preteg a = 1 ae Out heat, ath car ¢ ti bate Lot “00 x 180 ft minules from $15,900, TERMS, — Huron Street to Cass Leks f . Ture right to. property. J. R. Hiltz - $1,350 DOWN ae: HOMES - Bt. 2 bedroom,..ail 200. Terms available. ‘These are | defintiely oT ae spurs. _shoyn by ry BE DROOM : Por rome § ved Central Homes. Being sacrificed by own- ers. One southwest of Jaen A pe And one on We consider either ae a = fire money-making for a handy man with $900 bath St. . Quite near Fisher Has city, water, lights, gas, “sewer, and fu re LOTS ~~ corner lot for colored, $250 SUNDAY 1-6 BIELBY STREET 3 bedroom, m built. ranch custo: type bungalow with full base- ment, auto. hot water, oak floors, : tiled v OPEN signs and right to model on Bicity. COME EAST SIDE 2 family with 5 rooms down for VETERANS. ONLY $300 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS 3‘Bedroom Homes CHECK THESE « Payments $53.92 per Mo. PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY ry ‘“%» mile past Montcalm and zoe Bive: ¢ to Midcireas. Turn right | 2 blocks to model, 95 Oakland FE_ 5-0459 WE :TRADE DIA Pariridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE WEST SIDE Attractive 6 room modern home on Pontiac's west side near _ Huron center. Full basement, rage, and automatic Eye ‘catching brick fi tered walls and hardwood Ap a — at only $13,500 on term ie, oe WARD E. PARTRIDGE «| REALTOR FE 4.3581 modern tri-level. © Just a OPEN ADAMS 4 (2) SEMEFINISH Castell Realty John son 3 BEDROOM BRI ANCH Williams — tein. _—_ , living roo ioe, garage, space. bane —_ priced at = 500 full "he “ diate possession, HURON GARDENS Large 7 — 2. heat. payment to close estate. » 7 SACRIFICE For Sale Houses 43 — | CLARK REAL . ESTATE _ ELIZABETH LAKE/ ao lng jus uti ne gaiow plus ; oe MOF sun} — ed Mente 1011 “4 Huron Bt. FE 56181) Lf it ard ee dows — imme: vy home with basem stoker heat, located owe to downtown. Asking $6,050 with small down. payment or meke offer. R. D-RILEY, BROKER | 509 Elizabeth Lake Rea. FE 41187 . BY TOWNER : : 9 Mi. FROM! DOWR- | town, large wooded - lot, orm. home, Ia! peiviloges, — Lege. ti be iow bed- * eos: wn pay- = PLUS. COSTS $595. Dn. Immediate Oceupancy ior stetel, ines peiveke enepces | 5 on tim and private baths, auto. gas heat: Corner Wi OEE Oa ee and hot water, N. ang cle PE wi pom areg Ee = er 5 BEDROOM HOMES: ot flowers ‘and shruber $2,500 Pay ts append oy aymen . $53.00 per Mo. FD cottiul ola ao nicely land- Includes Every thing ac . & bedrooms, living room | Automatic heat hot water. with beautiful fireplace, full din-| . Youngstown sce, tiled bath room and kitchen. 2 baths,| wood rs, sliding we. Ideal basement with steam heat, | location close to everything. with bullt-in bar. ONLY ogy other extras you “t find homes of oa Solid Lote driveway to garage own ll price Lem wi qr — a ae FoR YOURSELP . Od in cL Ore OPEN Geo. R. Irwin — to model Nbetreee pat, d MEAPE, 0 gt evi Ave. and Montcal or 8-0505 Tf No Answer Call PE 2-8544 Castell Realt Co-operative Real Eatate Exe’ ° a Oskiand 5-9450 ‘for $1 babe. VACANT—2 BEDROOM ROOM’ HOME Fireplace all furnished. Move in ,000. a Privileges, LAKE FRONT 3 level home. Large landsca, lot. Fireplace, carpeting inci: HANDYMAN'S ) ies bedroom brick. A bargain. HOUSTON REALTY ony __ménts 7 tae RE 3140 W _Huron 2838 Sw AIN ST. ‘new _ nen 2 ALTOR down, Low monthly. pay-4 FE 4-6436 S 4-6331__— FE 2.0066 FE 2-7126 . 1 ge tu fu ft N i oO { 146 ~ full § room ‘with LD | Fane EF A’ 1 oo . yo ih -D aa | I eae ule FICE eh rg — | iz ‘as ic vom i ” * ( . 5 i 43) ee nian ie a Hae WIFE ree ae ah F — e3 RANCHI at rewind TI fa) iE . i ay N ard 5 alt mane ‘or Fs Ie imesh) H ith t and wate ee He oD r He ee fimieh aa _ Sale. ae ] $ aT; | LAT F II I 2] ha “ “pl na a ps 2 fi HOM at i] LEV Dp R io | terior 5 ry . H sbpoln can ME nie iF I a R ¥. ‘el o— Hed " ince ME dows -EV “ te ey : F| we 5. 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Ww = sxc echarel 4 ee - ee | west side terrace. $ rooms & PLUMBING wEravel,_ BM tions Very gooe_lecatton, lew iD.|“Qbien at. #60 30, ance, ne ina | Sates’ fore 's Me’ 3 room year fo. 12 8. Saginaw st | BENSON LUMBER CO. | «1 10r ee _ ED, BTONE ir’ | able « e4 uaG Sagina 6 e ventory. Ca 2-8173. 25% distount. Ask for Tom Bate- ground home at Williams es E | | FOLDING BABY a ot Mg LS a I Ba.) R ee ean. any time. . FE | Degs Tran Boarded 70 i988 FORD 1% TON SEPTIC TARE) mac mbest ts Bale ees nl, < FE after § pm. | SEPTIC TANKS |. |_ «asea. ate ping | oA truck & cleaning equipment. EM - 2 Ae scr | > Fer Sa Clothing — $6 | FIRST QUALITY” 4 FT. BATH. REINFORCED CONCRETL ~ A-l TOP. 8 (Soir. e ss 34200 | BATEMAN-KAMPSEN |. ve | st B ¢,tollet #10 95 ‘(FE 4-6428 3672 Elia, Lk. Rd. Beciay Se tad | Ota BE, ee Opies BY OWNER | REALTORS PE (0328 'aRiDAL GOWN CHANTILLY | Saat double stk “gies | STEEL PICKUP TRUCK BOX $25 yi? 8” Telegraph Kves & Sun lace & satin, floor length with | basins, from $10.95. G. A. Thomp.| Royal Typewriter. $15. FE 1-0838.| A-k RICH BLACK 8 One af the city's ‘Gaslast Testau- | o-operetive Real Fstate Exchange a son, 86 8 Perry ' S = ba ta L Deh and fil) dirt. | Cooper eal Estate Exchange detachable train & finger tip veil |, STOR-ALL SHE DS 2 ee pe to tan Size FE $6188 Bloomfield Ol it eee ee, witn locking doo. —~— peated Hay, Grain & Feed 71. ont ) Bex 1186. | High!ands | G D s . IL. 8 sil. Scanameeoecsasaeeer * ROCHESTER | Money to Loan 53 (PALE YELLOW FORMAL ¢ SIZE arage Voor s | payment, EM 30a oe Sone peda 10 ACRES OF MIXED HAY bu ‘ | State Licensed Lenaers! | _baymen' M : Fine Seif Serve grocery. cater <~~- sf , 7-4 Worn once $12. FE 4¢-3828 Berry steel overhead factory sec- | Paar | i TYPus GRAVEL & STONE | ‘and. Ist cuteins To -be sold by “ing to good ciletitelie. -2000 old | nds. all sizes and priees. Large ~~ STORM SASH | _L. Slade. FE 5-068. sealed bid 130 p.m. June 6, . A> Migs urea geet = Sale Househ Goods 57 select { $35 and up. A Aluminum combination windows | Fee rap “TOP SOIL AND FILL | '#5¢ ‘tobe ‘removed. by She hee Rrecey ore meee : modern door on your garage costs ': -| bidder Leon Reene bet. head 1x room living’ quarters 35, 000 le ramilies 7 “ogi fre Soe aa ; teanl thaalwousthink’ (Cetus cise | an’: doors LIW «LOW orice! Loaded and delivered) Wholesale 8 am. and 5 p.m., Mon througa sii S00 will banale oe prings and, foerspeing. Bee | you a free estimue FE 4-6089 dyke FE: ptt Ra and Op Pri Pontiac State Hospital. -STATE-WIDE . es 16 ft. porch glider, FE 2 | Yes, we alve Gold Mel! Stamps. 9 am to 9. ea” | | MIXED HAY, SHELLED CORN, Ssiats wertic Recommen j PIResIDE CHAIN ANDI GLb 7) o eadoee eee eee SHEATHING BOARD 15M. eee cx DRT RT. PILL. | “ygmber, ‘Tractor work. MA 9-864 Real Estate Service of Fontiag chair Very reasonable FE 5-1540 | ~ = ~ = and u See |WANTED < QUANTITY OF coop B D CHARLES Reattor ! ie Me ae . GAs STATION Source on4's 480 M and up) UWOP SOM CRUSHED STONE | eas sores OL 2-85 117 B Telegraph FF 4-042! PIECE SECTIONAL AND | ie | Battery charger, alumite gun. | 2x6's, 2x88 and 2x10's $90 M and. and grave) ff tvle Conklin = se ee el Me uc ner S ® matching Chaim. blend legs. gdod : cash register, coke machine. parts |. up PE 81112 of condition EM $309 SS = | and accessories ete MY 2-344! Nails, $950 a keg and 4-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. For Sale Livestock 22 ) PIECE BEDRM 8ET' WALNUT ’ 2: HOLLINGSHEAD (VARIETY. oo paint $108, ¢2-98, aaa $3.98 sand, gravel, fill, peat: Earl How- Jon “en Cr Tl e Ping CE ta a ~ | Store 7 miles out Baldwin Arm-| | & se are ms ope | ard EM 3-0531 ‘y THORQUGUBRED HOLSTEIN Pour (4: Buckner Conren, 2447 2 a ae ns cave fs lla ae * you S'¢ A GRADE TOP SOIL SAND.| bull. 1 fresh Guernsey cow MAy- ent offices in Pontiac srea 6 COMPLETE ROOMS OF FURNI- ‘ é -ac valnts Phone U | BLACKETTs BLDG SUPPLIES | _@ravel_ and fi) OR fair 6-6613 Ia. THE “BIRD: TO SEE we ein hee os ama Posy weaker’ sels) Domiey. ot! 2 FREE STANDING TOILETS $1895 gi Dixie Her A 55811 @1.ACK DIRT, TOPSOIL AND FILL | BIG PALOMINO GELDING BEAU: a Ante monih payments Anan ra Neat, ; Crease os Be ee eran aunes Mt 95 SUMP PUMP GENeRAL “ELEC. dirt. FE 5-643 or EM 3-0167 | tifu) coloring Handles well First : A ] M tel jee oe emeunr Es 6 Mos* OLD DELUXE NORGE Si eee - Te eo whee oe ype telored bath se's wih trim | tric motor, $7050 value. $49.50 BILACK DIRT 6 YDS. $12 DF. $150 takes 2201 Haggerty Hwy, . ay 4 O1EIS deductions a gas dryer converted for bottle Sees SILO NE bs eet Rereec iets Faster tnd .trrewulass — $109.50 Slightly crate marred Also deep; livered. Road gravel. 4 yds. | _ MA 43522. ‘ ses 23, yr oll Montgomere Ware ” SAVE:-PLOMBING SUPPLY & shallow well jet pump at ter-| delivered Cement gravel. 5 oan | F AR M BU Lk “MIL ye y J ia Th ROWING aulomatic Washer Pract ally new a . 172 8 Saginaw E_ 52100 rifie buvs Michigan Piworescess. | $10 delivered FE ¢-1170 or FE X LAKEFRON] IK ADI edt Laas Caan ' Fina Sel Was ing me Nts a divining rod — I'm trying to locate a jug of cider 3" ; or ede oxtwac oreo ANG gest anda¥ ror a0ii”—10F HAULING é ; 4 pated a4 = = / Priced to sell Arket 4 4 4 U RS R A A r : ; tise, fine 19 unit mote! piua’ S room YOU THINK. 4. BURNER. Gas RANGE FOR I qesiiccaass fall to hide it from the wife!” . X Comb Honey R_ A_ Roediger, dressing mixtures. L. Slade. FE aes Geil 405M Hamlin Re pag tls ae and dr ig lane 7 scale FE 2-8616 y _ Tel SLgin 6-4027 x 5-0448 | Rochester OLive t-5e6 rant “29n ft on popular land Get needed cats auickiy 7 PC DINING ROOM 5: BED _ ‘| BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL AND 1; lis ae FILLY — ‘CHESTNUT. Ce faba ith 400 % of mein from Buckner s friendly mattress and 6 A ioe Score lk Ib Li ibe ; . (iM dirt 2-3489. MY 2-674 , : prings,Gas stove s Pah at orl —— 2 highway “ropiage Qaer max ican company mst eat y ale Household Goods 57 Sale ‘Heasshold Goods 57, J a 001 um! Der | BLACK DIRT AND Fi Sea ; fOr | marikG ; TO FLORIDA. MUST - Fe ‘ 7 yet Ee WIN Ww aie or we asement use OTOsen so sang an Sines an j : Sl) aceepe tracer PMI price. pee Wx RUG REVERSIBLE wi fee 2 PIECE RED SECTIONAL $15 VACUUM CLEANERS. PARTS | $4 Q5 In paint. we have BPS. Gold bulldozing. 3-7849 at eo "aoe E yeas 26 : Phone FE 13-73 brushes al makes 836 Mvrtie | 4 . Band Spredt Satin Plasie Tone. pile : B 1 k washing mapfiine. need new roll _ nes ee : | , os | ‘snd Wreece 1638 Oekland Ave BLACK DIRT TOP SOIL 1 TO 20 | THOROUGHBRE ‘BROOD MARE DELUNF BRICK — UCKNeYr = e: bird vaxe lamp table and GAS STOVE $20 100 LB GAS USED HOTPOINT TRONER, $49 63 ASEPIAIEG _Ph. FE 42622 _‘ds Promot service. °E 2-7838 | ang fils my reedin for rac- “ee : amp: all EM 34245 after “cylinder. $20 Double bed. com- Ne® Hotpoint dishwasher si ? ~~ > : °X4 2X6 3c A FOOT snows AND SON SAND GRAV- ing Days” Eves. OA TRADI ; ; 6 00 yfir _ plete chest of drawers $15 Oda Used TV's $2403 & up FLOOR TILE | TIMBBRS 2X4 2X6 3c A - el fi dirt and top soil FE! 8-208 Inance O. ELECTRIC “LAWN MOWER CALI chairs $1 ea Hand lawn mower, New Norge Gas Ranges Sd Ox 0 5274 [peezesting 6ss ne 1000, 4x4 other — g i798 or FF 8-0877 aS ha oulsteedt 7 ee ae dp ; ape 1 « PE 2-815] $4 Picnic table. $3 38 Rollaway yan erecta Radio & Appitance ; x a used lumber poultry mitt cae E -—~CLAY LOAM TOP SOIL i Fe s n i 74 il wih ever O06 Bh ce Oh 36. = LA PLECE DINING ROOM OUTFIT,| fd 98 Dining able. $4 Kitchen ©2_ uron __ FE 4-113: PONTIAC COACH CO Bivd N osgg Clty or sande fi eravel P| or Sale Poultry west ot tuintenines vote atime Offices are located: yy ar mi Merrines table $3 FE 5-7660 _ USED ELECTRIC 4015 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains - TOILETS $42.50 VALUE s23 68 Dunn FE 58-1446 oo PULLETS " ne a) Will trade f i : ; - SA a og ies SA tc _ IN STOCK avatories, $2950 value $14 250 NEW HAMPSHIRE as home” $100 000 on. iecas || atBe 2nd Ficor Metions! Ree 12 IN MUNTZ TN eee ee teat Seudieie. somtimes. SOLER JIEATERS | 3° 4° @ 8° Drain Tie | Stall showers. complete with fau- . DM Anil Ase ay aa Ger zoe “4 mos old $225 apiece. OL 2-1686 Drayton Piaine 4812 Dine’ Hwy | sewing mechine Kirby vacuum tion radio, victrola and recorder SPECIAL CLEARANCE — 8OMF. Sewer Pipe — all sizes eee eee nen wcee U2! MOTHER & 14 DUCKLING NORTHERN AA \ — [ep winal Neneh ments (is eee MAKES sizes 30 Ga. 70.80 Ga oo np Crock Grease (saps. us | an Fluorescent. 363. Orchard PARM TOP SOI! BLACK DIRT 2061 Crooks Rd Sh tea I ety beh! PHILCO TV. GOOD CONDI- r — ake Ave S$ vds. per $10. Delivered: FE TWO 500 BATTERY BROODERS. : . (next to ki {16 ILC G HAMILTON ELEC DRYER _ NICE, KE YOUK P:CK. ining & wall oie ng | “ ¢6nen Galvanized ing. OR 3-7838. AAA approved 17 unit mote! plus Z _Non $35 OR 34815 condition. Only $60 MI 6-1300 T TERMS cont ene POWER BLAYIOCK. ‘COAL & 8UP od co USED BLDG MATERIALS, AP-. . : tl a one N owners quarters on US 27 “The Utica 43463 Van Dvk - ANTIQUES = ES 28 RENCE. FE 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 rox ‘a price of new at Union FOR SALE: TOP SOIL. SAND. WHITE EMDEN GOSLINGS, 1343 a jain route te ine straits ” ES. One block ‘Norh across ‘rem bank = Redrm, suite. Tear drop pulls, HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE oat 4.) JET WATER PUMPs_ mee 6 recking Co, 31243 W. § Mile; grave | ill airt & black dirt, C.| Oxbow Lake Rd, 2 miles north cellent Soe Jecation and $60. Colored glass. ‘Gone with | _Purniture. china glass MI 64662) ~~ on Come - LOANS $25.*TO $500 TRADE WS OUARANTEED trie Co 080. W. Huron 12ND Sasicew iad ia |e so bell Pasar fuel ren Lite sarees " 160 FAN. 16 IN OSCILATING EX. SiC. te Haddrity Cl PE. ¢-3780 EPPERT'S CAMERA Feary Girt Too soll Pil Git FE ORY LOADER AND ' HENRY FE 5-5001 REALTOR = $-9471 model A-1 -_Meviae $39. Pho LARGE HAND ) CROCHETED RUGS cellent condition, $20 BR 3-905! $7 WwW turen. _FE | 5-0880- Te. BACK HOF, DIGG 1311 Josiyn. Corner 3rd MY 33711 me : jeoo GAL. UNDERGROUND oasa. LIONEL & AMERICAN rrpeRat COLD LIGHT ENLARG- gaxn GRAVEL BLACK DIRT WE MEED TRADE-INS n Eves & Sup Res 5-2564 a an LEAVING payee WILL SELI | fine or fuel of] tank FE 71-8693 . FL VIR TR: AINS tr and complete film developing Cau after #00 pm FE 27275 CREDIT TERMS MULTIPLE LISTING “SERVICE BOTTLE GAS © | “eetire househeid seeds Apel’ awrigué Pink DRY SIRE & outfit 2-9516 am only eae (CO FE eu { OPERATOR BEAUTY SHOP, EF | New low price. Complete tnstal- 3205 Sastabaw Road Drayton brass chafing dish Call FE $-1217 Authorize: factory sérvice an¢@ PaAMOUS BROWNIE BULLSEYE yds all types other dirt reason. | KING BROS. Huron — cheap FE 5-6003 Loan Company | Bane Only s gue! ges Kenvon _ Piains 2 ; io alter 730 pm, rhea oer oa poe test comes. oes oS $13 ma a ae - able Landscaping FE 17-8725 eg RY OPDY ae ea ottie Gas 401 1 NT BA ee = a ‘ 4 . Koda ua- ty : N AT OPDY @o FT ON DIXIE HIGHWAY IN. . | iste ak GE AEE Maeeron Si igre rain Baden "\NCHOR FENCES — TASKER'S 2 W HURON ST ORGS Gays itt spe si0es | Shredded Peat Hu 1mus Paeehe ore owen LiFe. 850 ft depth Com 202 PONTIAC STATE. BANK BLDG No money down FHA approred MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO Facy terms $1 down $1 a week = we 7.9245 15 ydx. $12) FES 4 Z Dr cia] or light manufacturing Best able here -A. JOHNSON. R 14S. Telegrap ~ LIQUOR growin 86.500 batt. Room to subdivide add more own pilus of location Other frontage #vail- ealtor | - . 4 ’ aa Phd + aa : For Sale or Exchange 80| Sale Land Contracts: $2) Swaps Z - ADE 9 BEDROOM HOME IN ’ DISCOUNT 96.ten* waswino MACHINE FOR WaLL, = fer 3 P aap home with 2 paigace parenie at po ——. t*; poets ier refrigerator for apt. ~ eset $ or inquire at 81; 94212. Secured by § room, home WiLL SACRIFICE LARGE EQUITY “ Wo New York Ave, Cigrt Reel 4 bedroom home, for se: me W. Huron "q4813. ask for Mr Clark. _evenings sod Sundays _ | h Rd. | FE 4.2533 ° ? . - “TARE OUT. With heer, wine and groceries Main and in- home OME AND CABINS On 38's acres of lake frontage Has tackle and bbat business cabins or GROCERY STORE & HOME Lake and main h ay Separate A-i bees ines. cwtnse Beer and FE: 2-9206 © Need $500 With fast) courteous service and on payments to ft vour budget? Then vou should visit our new mod- ern office, so convenient.to pakr- | ing and shopping where new pri- | vate consultatinn - rooms await | you Or phone FE §$-8121 and tel! us your needs Home & Auto | ‘Loan Company, wine take out rm 7 .N. Perry Stree C. PANG Us. 1919 MIS fours: 9 ee on Betureer eto 1 Phone Ortonville, 132, Collect | i DINER FOR RENT TO EXPERI: BAXTER LIVINGSTONE = speed owupie oene | Disie EMS) © Lawrence 1 PE cis “EWS TALK ' WHEN YOU NEED BUSINESS’. 120 to $900 HAMMER.& S. lf you can do some of bial ogerly work, this @ be expanded into for you Bustness on ecenic highway in Area Warrants expans the ANN? your own unit motel an estate this busy Thumb ton price for home 8 units, and val- Total . You can. get it quickly on your aigneture. car ofr furniture No endorsers. Payments to sult your budget We will be glad to help you with your money problems Fs TCROSLEY REFRIGERATOR APT (rates éash or late model car Seward . | , 55/FUNNY BUSIN Ess* THE ° \é PONTI AC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 2, 1956 _— WIDOW WOULD LIKE TO sWaP | -— by Hershberger For Sale Miscellaneous: 60 Fer. Sale Miscellaneous to 2 STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS. | PE 47664 (CYCLONE, FENCES FREE mari aS 32 GAL. 5 se Le 5478 Clarkston of Clarkston | ANTIQUE CHURCH MODEL ated gan Dull black MA 5-78 raours ANYTHING YOU Ra 3 miles east Sane beautiful slightly soled new unit for the price of 8 - unit Furniture Annex. ‘Fjuorescens,. 303 LIVING ROOM SOFAS MODERN iY Orchafd a used Michigan Lake $23 MI 6-258) MI Ave FOR E HOM N : = att aa coat rs Se oe LOVESEAT HIDE -A-BED AND A little out of the wav but a lot - overstuffed chair ess to pay Special while they MUST SELL AUTO YASHER. 850 ‘ast, lawnmowers $2 and up or best offer Also 2? new formals, -Gas and electric pet tl be blade sive 10 & 12 MI 4-S435 ranges and water heaters Bat = room fixtures. beds chests 4 au , MOTOROLA 17° MAM sexta h cor ers vanities and springs and so.e cabinet Only mattresses. Living room suites €-1300 occasional chairs. tabtes lamps TV sets radios rugs. dining room suites dinette sets a many other misc items NEW & USED Good condition. $30. NORGE “PORCELAIN GAS | RANGE | MI 43050 NEW FAMOUt MAKE PORTABLE of w machine payments Berges! trade-in dept. for real 9655 @ month Pree bome deme USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN fy Gelliceat er sue) wee! UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY MOVING MUST sELL GAS We buy. sell or trade. Come out range, $125 Living room suite and jlook aro 2 acres of free $75 rue & pad Iiszl3's $504 1 Darkin pr. drapes. &a5 window. 823 Book- 0. case $25 Solid maple bunk beds EN DAILY 8 TO 8 AND 8UN_ 12-5 L & 8 SALES CO 4 miles E of Pontiac or } mile of wo. Heights on Auburp | PHONE. | FE 5-024) BENDIX AUTO WASHER, ELEC Tange Perfect ior cotta.e Leath er top coffee table MI 63983 BICYCLE iS. WASHER $25 Portable radio. $84 FE 5-0173 BEIGE WOOL CARPET AND PAD Beige cotton rug and pad Phone FE 5-3458 & innerspring mattresses $85 Large double bed & awe mattress. al) =os “trie, $85. Call FE 5-2733 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. uaranteed sa dah ey a Johnson FE 45160 4 metal green chairs 61 more tahk-ype vecuum with attachemnts $26 taoster living room FF. &-6315 . lamps 32 449 50 8 | cameonrte CARD TABLE aitk Ken- cleaner Nescen elec 824 Pair of red. modern high. $20 scmaisie GARBAGE DISPOSAL 2 B Munroe Electric Co , uable property is only 830.000 size With shelves of oor BS) lesa W oMuren j AACE : : “ABO RD | FINANCE co. Mi asthe condition. Only $49 #o STUDIO COUCH. , BRares Daa . 4 = pees : : = 702 Pontiac State oo Bidg. F r] THE BANID WAGON __ FE e157 _— | CAs ron room | FURNITURE Won CONSOLE LATE MOD: ~ Don't let the parade pass you by Ses = = } ound bobbin Take over This is perfect time to establish | | CASH FOR SMALL _ RADIOS Malaace” of contract et $1334 « yourself in “going” arivesn working of not. FE 5-875 ‘month or pay total of $55 46. Call restaurant usiness is. well es- CLEARANCE UNPAINTED FU RN. ¥ 81564 aler i tablished a thesequipment very $25 to 8500 $25 to $500 8 pe Searese set $8577 Desk | crrciaLn EUREKA VACUUM : complete y $5, down will COMMUNITY LOAN CO $1477. Chatrs $325 Chests $9.95 clean”. pes 0s Picer «model start yes toward @ secure future 30 E Lawrence FE 2-713) Wall cabinets $377 Headboards $49 9 MICHIGAN BUSINT <<. 7a. om 4a < CK PATS T STOR, yh 2e nn, em Pome Al IC PEN sil aa, ~ LOANS $20 a) S300 ( « UNS OI CA USED CONSOLE TV SALES ( ORPOR ATION. On ee es 143 Oakland Ave PF 53-9562 830 3 TV antenna kit | $0 95 me HOUSEHOLD CLOTHES YER OAS BEST WAl AON r\ a JOHN A LANDMESSER BROKER _ . d and made Silightiy scratched watnn Cor .oely re 2-778 1873 8 Telegtaph Rd FINANCE CORP. OF Eiccomtons| raise wien! an Flu ‘ 1582 . 7 . orescem, 39) rchard ake Ave a : 5 ‘Park At Our Front Door > PONTIAC COLDSPOT REFRIG Goop RUN. APIFCE TIMING ROOM SUITE | DD BUS OPPTYS /1 3b 8 Saginaw se EE Cosy ibe comonige 000 Benner 1012) Gute like nes. 813) Fhose a = = tase Lk Sa : FE 3.7209 : CONSOLE RADIO IRONER ou Mortgage Loans $4 “Norge stove Rug and pad tiving - = Toom drapes lined —& . rae = 4 pers ar rl Ge. LOANS $600 10 $1. 500 Pah” Ure: eet ce iene PRADE-IN DEPT. pair prighs - apt Pads piano ra i irs 18 THE “BIRD: TO SEE | bomen” modern co ast) ta | Good condition Mise items FE Bae: see wens 510 95 ; 7 2 F. ode or not in | $-1411 ' : Sire ante ; pe it\'ing teom suite $198) TON Y Ses eie (eS bat eg monet additions ot fCOMRINATION STORM DOORS Ipc meta bed complete eee on oy orl ae : | improvements welve, 2x68" Good roangition 8 ve small wood dinette $2495 ; : 3 To rough-in or enclose _Cheap &tl Menominee Gi-at recond elec washer $2995 A HOTEL gon ees . houses partiv’ constructed DURO DEEP WELL PUMP Mo. Gllar tratiersize elec refrig $49 94 in Wk Gencue teee Hole outed 4 To build a esrage or on Bis and tafhk Gac water heater VEE oe CREDIT F-%Z TERMS & gatace home 2149 Pontiac Dr ALAS Ss over $49 000 per veai Additional 8 m second mortgages Chi 2) income from ihe 14 attractive Apply 200 National Building OA on ee CHAIR $1950 in Ww -. ‘ FR ¢1122 rooms and the spacious owners Pontiac or phone FR 44778 sofa bed ; ull size hed TAPPAN GAS RANGE 860 339 j 500 - we es 5 : anc spring. $9 95 lec stave, e ape ge “oe OO $2450, gas stove $19 So Soc ral! _ Puritan Ra Birminghem OAKLAND CO TAVERN Swaps SR sway beds. complete $179) TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR Onle 80500 down hardier thin -~—--< _ Holywood bed springs 8695), new gas ranges. RB Munro 1060 stratt tavern in growing Ogkiane , ; = , Sota bede §3965 mew & vear. W Huron Ce comments. Over $aco00 |* AGRE ona NDR ROOM AND! crib $1705 refrig. $3990 rock: TRAVERSE SOR AEe sy tn RODS gross last year See this iar spin home Bote cad celGne) £12 Ba ne ieee mattresses Dumont TV reasonable FF §-1483 : : | 293 © poner sp '- HIGHWAY LIQuOR Ar what have you FF $0441 | iresces_ $1908 We bur. sell and TWIN BEDROOM SUITE. CO 7 of the best iicuer hare en BUILDING LOTA WORTH 8200. {| trade Peatson's Bank Furniture _Piete $85 FE 4-618 a Ze busy Seth neat Poptart Owners $408_accepted a trade inon used | 42 Orchard Lk Ave FF ¢-2881 USED FRADE VP 4 ° quarters plus extra meame Fai cars A J Van Welt OR 31355 | ~ = v e price 845.000. ger “$1 HENRY J FOR POWER Mow. 1x2 LINOLEUM §7 20 . DORPT. es ROT » by er tractor OR 33-9158 ‘after | rrastomal chat ee 2998 c = NORTHERN BAR- RADE af the a 2 FT. WALL JILE 25¢ chest ot Drawers aie. Gack kaews gue cute Laccrns aves INCYOUR OLD MOWER ON ‘odes HOUSE PAINT. GAL., bi 9s Bunk Bed maple” 7 EM aS the North. Doing £82000 grose %D@™ one franchise dealers for tsc VINYL INLAID TILE Gas Range 5 $24.50 per year Seating for 100 Ovnere Eclipee redh type. rotary & hand RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL aro Davenport ard chair “$3 Opt PUD price inciucing realex PECTS. Some vere goo’ used SYERS 14) W HURON FE 4-308 ial ote Care Ee $39 50>, . tate only 938.900 wth 13.800 MONET® $3 & up Will trade xood | DINING \SET. ® PIECE. SOLID > Pe, en9%t'® Dionde/Pedroom power mower far a good used suite o 3 dows, Will accent trade petiieetator Complete Hne of gees ice Hees see cartince, Fok ee ‘dining roth suite $59 50 { cott’s ; “ ~ SARTRIDGE OF PONTIAC Ngharte Tie cele ees | oF rade, for yard work MI 6-0902, | as Y che BUSINESS THRUOUT MICHIGAN ( eet pie ene nt | 4050 W HURON FE 43581 Wwaxers Lots eesy parkin ae PORTABLE 8 SPIN” “DRYER, . TENT TERMS ae es BARNES TIARDWARE | Set aspatitien, ge PE t20'| THOMAS ECONOMY * anal 1 — Sa a hat TEE ° Do You wv. ant a ass Bea} enti EASY 1 SPINDRY WASHER tate) FL RNITURE CO: : = e J NO LAYORRS. Puly equipped, [oA @ Deth built 1963, alse) e130" mere, Cale OMS Mt Pontiac. MICH /faottigne tation, doing encelient, #1750 balance at S46 20 mentiiy ; ELECTROLUX LATE MODEC, USED REFRIO $38 85 business. Buy inventory only Dial| trade ¢ . lites like new. Take over balance of | Used gas stove $20 00 Bar a6 | or iate model automobile, , FE u som. m land contract, equity in your | “or payments of $7.06 for | Used Washer $5.00 | to $ pm. weekdays | ent home. or what? Will assume‘ mos Dealer Phone PE 5-4622 Veen a fim waitress Ans GROCERY A AND MEAT MARKET! your equjty or pay cash differ-; ELECTRIC DRYER $75. WASHER | un rom 9.95 $ ‘WH! sacrifice for quick sale Out-| ence Clark Real Estate, 1362 w | $43 Electric stove $30. e LORD'S HARDW ARE: eee, Brees ise er ite Spee teenage” Aan) for| ema Pi bre | a Raber Lane. Road Guage mest fellre. becayse of Ul PAIR hie BEAGLES ice EOM SALE | 8Toves” BOUGHT soLD. Ex. —— Leree Food Market Ban- aia For sewing machine, type- vee Coldspot refrig. 879 50 | ore zamor 602 Mt Clem- | ster Mic writer or etc, FE 7-8 (Hamilton elec drye $90 5A i GOOD GOING RESTAURANT IN WANTED A LAROE MODERN Philgas range * : $39 50 | USED G GAS RANGES $29 50 AN AND | email jake town Season just start-| housetratler for 2 acres with aj)? Sentinel conagle: TV $5950 up Munro Tiectrie Co | GREMRY SHURE RECEDING |e On na ee ETON aL | XCELLENT _ Tage Z a Rene | SeedPeer eer “lO FT. LOT ON TAS | Pinar (ee Used en aie igh® i 4 rehar ake Ra : ee ANY —_... | MANIA ST. FOR A PE S881 or FR S-a07 74 Se URANT FOR SALE 6°58 os : : : bo ~-ecinaw St. FE 2-8850 or FE AR OR WHAT HAVE ELECTRIC STOVE PERFECT T di “WO soy 710 et REALTOR VOU S$1SOOVALU LT, |. Sugset Are Semenee on | 1 FO e-in’ Ss Lf PARTRIDGE If THE {BIR ORT LOT ON ISLAND FREEZER Table Models g SEE = ia PARK DR. FOR CAR: () R- : be 1956 11 Cu Ft Chest z DON'T PASS-UP OR 204 a ee ee an Onso es . a = . . F } a + = pad a Pe . , aegis | \ TH I N 10° — $15 “MONEY! Sell unneeded &) FT. LOW IN DRAY- © enone wy = “an : AIK? WG : 5. hee EE ~. *: sbelengings for cash) TON’ W go Ds, FOR GAS RANGE Ree RIGERATOR 21" >. through Classified © Ads!) CAR OR WHAT HAVE: wating machine dining room ae GUARAN ERED -*— FE 28181. ~ NOU SIAU VAI El erucentice 0 irs bt) , WAITE’ 5 TV -| ROBT. CHAPIN. BRER « FULL SIZE INNERSPRING wat: | . ‘FE #1131 OR 37014 FE 42542! tress, Good cond. MY 2.1283, ‘ Downstairs, = 4 o i nl ¥ y : ‘ \ i y i \ 2 ? ee \ = hay oat ff * > ot Tal - Ph palo} * ih # fe ly | 9g wir ~ * a | ra) 57471 separete chrome fluorescent FREF ESTIMATES WE 5-74 ' AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER [ets 02008 velvety racic: AUTO, Wate wuatame suse (GUTuaT, Mirnisee, Pverntcret eS WI Orghard lake Ave S ft -cast irom tubs $648) Re ETAL LUGGAGE TRAILER 1 verce trar totlets §31 11 3 px META d } colored bath tub teilet and lace wheel Also 2? pair scaffoi acks Reasonable EM 13-2282 loo HP HGH PRESSURE ROI! er Pick hot water heater MI tory $89 85 & Perry BATHROOM FIXTURES. YOUNUS. G A Thompson. 80 Tae at 1+. @ 30 Gal Arey Gas Heater $44.05 Cav. sinks“ tttings $59 0 up | , Laundry an 5, ® faucets $16.95 SEPTIC TAN ‘Reinforced concrete santale’ it- it, desired. KS Special , “weed and steel « Clothes Posts ADDOCK FILM: ome e P 1632 W Huron 8153 MODE! FEDERAL eeeanee e: and dark room equipment §35 FE 46760 OMEGA B-5 ENLARGER AUTO matic foc ding palo or best nifer Can be findnce el Aa TR) CAMERA. SHOP w Huron town buchen furnaces ou Te ata . ry 5-8615 © , and cos ot water and steam é ic j io bollere. automatic water heater ] Sale Musical Goods 6 Hardware electrica! supplies MOW ERS : . Crock end hr solvents Brae G LJ snwas Maghers FE. ve BASE pe. pipe and fittings Lowe Bros : $its ailaghers 0568 Gane SPECTAL TINCT | yccorDIAN POLLAN. WHITE 7 ee ROTARY SIDE & FRONT treme switches, ) bass switches. 1 BENDIX AUTO WASHER J |[ Ae dat are 4 master switca. OR *-1206 Hudsom Co gas range. bot ood le iv 44, 22 other mod- : cond EM > 5eo0 . _* eis with free waterproot rovers patchy are ‘ALL S1ZE8 FINEST BULLDOZER, 8 FT TILT BLADE Ma Se 6307 Dinie Hey accordion loaned to beginners with A-! cond gah pag mp, like esson _new, reas . JES Lista NEW & USED PORTABLES “WIL BALDWIN ~ACROSONIC ~ SPINET adjust. of) and grease any make piano Mapie finish New Dem- BU Y DTREC T FROM a sen see te — $2 ites enstrayyt reatiy reduced Terms at. o miles for only ‘arts Smal down payment Balance up | Our AEANUE a TURE Ra | sree akon fae Mente beeen | pices wR area bgp eR MOWERS Any i ese ap a PI ELT id POWER window wa ere =eere = | pAdap one Pu WER SPRAYERS plano, like. new. Save 250 FE O yments available W ® Miller - oo So ONRON! iv Pe eo) Garden and Lowe Bounment BEAUTIFUL SPINET. PIANO er. Rd —MSe 1893 8 Woodward corth of 14° like new iar discount, Gal- ann _EMpitre }-40a2 e- Mile Rd Birmngham MI 46826 | jaghers PE ee EP AND PORK HALF AND ~NEW GALVANIZED PIPE HAMMOND. HOME ORGAN MOD Stee Ovdvie Market. FE 1, in 121) ft lengths 11#2¢ % ~~ e| B-2 biond 16 months old cost %. tn (20) ft lengths Siec ft $3300, new save now only BATHROOM OUTFIT. “COMPLETE SAVE PL UMBING srr Ly $2405 Cash only Lincoln 5-2686 ern 172.8 Secinew FE S100 NEW HI-FI BEAUTIFUL EXC tone. Cost over §& acrifice NEED AU TOM. ATIC Soe Gaur ae t Sale Sporting Goods .65| cera a i 8. ing =~ Rabe SAND. GRAVEL. FILL Int ano topsoil - OR‘3-2897 SPECIAL ON PEAT, SAND GR el, top soil Teectee ork leveling (Red. Ball: 1897 une SOIL. BLACK DIRT “PEAT and & gravel. fill dirt. all trpes delivered Sunde. FF i-8405 { ' RAY. 8161 Dine Hwe TOP SOIL, SAND. GRAVEL. FILL | FE 50082 Call Bob. OR 3-5548. ‘TOP SOIL. FILL DIRT. ROAD’ LFF 401 atavel sand | _ ROTO-TIL LING OARDEN AND laen OL. OW vie Service FE. _ +4380 Very Best Quality -LGADING FAILY D RED This ‘oe soi] ‘rom ane of highest yated farms.in this area of Michi- Near Watertord depot. OR BLACK DIRT _GRAV- e deliver Sunday FE 27111. ara aa CONCRETE GRAV- el Road grave} » Bet! gravel saa _bdiack dirt FE 2 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 FREE WOOD COME AND GET tt. 120° Parkdale | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 _For Sale Pets 69 SO SAMOYEDE corn planter, Heavy duty 3 sec- tion spring tooth and 4 section gspike tooth harrow All new Will sett low wnolexsle cnrst _|_MA S$ AA BUYS AT LEE’ Riding garden cractors, mous gardenet-alji-eco horse aod Brad Walking tractors tillers 8128 up $i0 n T FS & SERVICE FE e271 Mt. _Cemens _ : BOLENS ) RIDE-MASTER AND at- TOP SOIL bments Reasonable OR 3-818! Bolens & Wheel horse tractors. Several good used tractors. Also pow- er mowers Evans Fquip- ment, 6507 ‘Dixie Hwy. MA 57878. rT FORD, “TRACTOR J_ restora. Ganae TRACTOR with tultivator. =) 248 etiee ae 1 NEW HOLLAND ° er 1 New Idea ehivesse. _OR | 36840 FOR SALE SPRAY AND DUST material of all kinds. Car! Juen- ge! Orchard Supply ~chester Rd corner Rorhester and Windsor Roads Mich. =o 16 IN 86 Martva. ms Ra HAY BAL- Phone Rochester FORD & FORD FERGUSON TRAC- BURMEISTER HEAT ? MEDIUM SIZE UPRIGHT PIANO tor parts. Ferguson plow & im- Direct factory priced on oli-fired Pimin'case Excellent for beginner FOR SALE: 9000 sesuriEce | Plement parte W Crawford. ‘x84 ” Plasterboard $125 urnace any mode! and size Can or advance student. $95 Term: evergreens, up to 6 ft 86 Marive 4x8°0"' Plasterboard $155 furnish duct work and te-ms - Calvi Music Co 110 N Saginaw pruned and trimmed teen omnes FORD TRACTOR. NEW TIRES, 4z8', Plasterboard 6175 OR 24777 a 46509 FF 5-722 _ $5 Send for free booklet: “How | Front joader dnd back blade 7? 4x7%," Plasterboard $196 RIGS . = KIMBALLS to Plapt Trees’ 17 Miles north) E_ Longfellow 4x10 and 4x12 also im stork = ~ Rarycrigee A ren . | of pent on Dixie Highway; CimacHaiene 1. PURNAC bE FA RY REMOVA' SALE turn right at Grange Hall Road . PIECE = ALLIS s aUMES a Factory new $265 Del OR 3-5634 ee | at Mathews Clinic and Groveland bo Or pm en’ ydraulic va % ib Crown Coat nm @ -62% < OTAR WN MOW Eve Hospita; and go ‘s mile to) _°™ _ " 2 ee es ES 28 Ib Joint Cement In @ $229 ONE 1ein ROrany. LA el (aNiole XC He R Groveland Farms FRAZER Eero yas Ew a 250 ft toint svatem ™% Ove : 1 used. ' ervice demon- Uke wb coclomisations 3 Toro gas reel type lawn mower MUSIC. CO $0000 DAHLIA BULBS _ 100.000 Sectians ‘pote, Bou sete: s0 I> bag of gypsoiite 8115 Completély overhauled Like new > Regal Lily bulbs Sold mv farm Tillers. Sales and -Yentas o0 I) bag ~S Len ! ae s 6 OR 3-54! : . STARTS TOMORROW’ | Every bulb must Poe Axis Service axa%e fir plvecore $405 ONE 6X8 ALUMINUM PICTURE *“Once-in-a-Cen’ irv er A ee 1380 N. Opdyke Ra 4x8'. °° plywood $293 window Aiso smaller borir NATION WIDE he - : Pontiat FF 4-4396 100 ft bag * Insulation $425 alum windows Street door flush MOVING SALE’ LARGE HYBRID TOM a TO Jou DEERE TRACTOR MODE!. ' 268° §=60All new Reasonable OR WORLD FAMOUS plants in foc risuel at or on rubber 1 trailer. plow... 3 ‘MAKE SURE 'TS 3-1977 ) 1 PIANOS in and sre em f ve @iso; B 1 ‘ TEL RN ACE | are Pca Their new plant’ | oiner bedding plants siso ger oa. Uoctheea base te, mounted BI ee M EISTI R | ( ] | . I: heN \l c : SPECIAL SALE aniume petunias, etc Waterford drag MAp\e 5.2080 BPS Oe MS | Factory new $764 Del OR 23-5614 AUTHORIZA ION | Hill prec eeeete 5902 shiny bel MeCUL.LOCA CHAIN’ aAws = * . om all atyles and finishes | on Waterford Hiil opposite Water. Rental ot Northern Lumber Co. OTE, TURN AN Ten-vears warranty 08 I sar See “ pepPrr | Croowe a” * TET cone : , . ‘ *To ; > i Lae asp ; Posten aye a a eo eM 3.9787 Tuxaire with pressure type burn- yeare eaperionc¢ Te oer plants, no potatoes Se aces eee ue Telerrany & ® Mile Ra.” ¢r A-F Condition Call Mr Miller | Corner Walton and Opdyke FF Garde & Leen Dees ont 1503 pas re toe an Se ven Wiest -MOUPIS Stal . fouth Woodward, - North of 14 CHAS RES IROn 2 Apes ES, ES os Gy, GARAGES REPAIRED 10 “ : For Sale Pets 69 _ Phan Maltwect a east mens Tad” $10 ea OR 3-06) : = 5 . | Fe - 4 one gs - ~ lnok lke - t th rota. | ( {]}} <7 = 1 DOUBLE WINDOW ne Breer shell new garaee doure OE a AKC REG pACHsHUND PUP. Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Singles 20.840 ecreept and storm Terms PE 456i © Mistc CO pie 7 wks. old MU 4-5324 ALES. SERVICE AND RENTAIS pings ontede dee ame en — PACHOUD WRECKING CO | 18 F. Huron FE 4.0566 HEPHERD MY 2-587] 15 Front St. MY 34811 blinds outside jamb. lawn 21 Dixie Hwy PE 5-91 08 3 = AKC REG GERMAN 8 ae 9761 « mower Cheap FR 5 1808 x = KIMBALL MAKE SMALI. BABY = Puppies Pedigreed OR 1- MOWER TANDUM 7 FT BLADE. CABINET 81 TROM arevr «NCH SOIL PUPE. $ FT $369 grand piano Mahogany ; ecu ARG REG MALE BOXER $335 16° plow. set of ae De bof Bajo ME Orchard Myers valiow Well "WILCOX GAY R DIO, ADIO- | LISH POINTER . 3 MOS MAKES PRICED TO 8ELL | _ Take Vill Village. OPE : pumps, phonograph combination. Blond ta- | Registered. 1 female, 2 yrs. 1082 ROM $50 A TP. De No m down Trade-ins accepted ble model, like new $68 | _eeetiac Trail. MA 41622. TER OORS conditioned used pum Perry. FE. ¢- | FOX TERRIER, MALE, 14 WEEKS | "2 407% ae els Selling out inside and outside LE ER MOWER Eaul t 64 { ol, housgbroken. distemper shots. KING BROS. doors at less wholesale EADQUARTERS Sale Store quipmen _FE 41345 after 1 Pm. i YOUR 1.H. DEALER | prices. Cabinet Hardware at 20 oro-Belipes and Scotsman, atid | eee | GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS 6 -H. D GaYER PPONTIAC COME GROCERY AND, id. A rare Deaut and beau- Fong ot | PRBONTIAC PLYWOOD co, Tredesine sce arket equip Walk-in box,| fire t Pe natant Ree. |SHAWNEE BACK HOE FITS | ee! Beiter eae) KELLY VS"HARDWARE | Tex12. Lincoto. 1-086. | From Champion ‘Stock, Distemper rd, of Fah aSen | EXTRA—SPFECIAI eee pitts, Auburn Avenue | P COOLER AND CIGARETTE | ee eves ate he SEF-US” WE HAVE 2 we 6 J machines. 5-9588. POINT- - Excellent Quality Used White : CRS HEIGHTS | RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT. 4 PC. oer. male. 8874 Livernois Rd.. Troy > Pine 2x17's and Saiz up to 26) | SOME GOO D USED ft We will rip to ‘pee Apaliae i ments. PRICED TO E| ARE E OVE er ae WITH THis SALE tal a ret titerlnis cn ifr peal ita nop hee SALE con peete - —_ foist to the %" 4" x8 lock on now tn on warehouse RECLAIMED BRICK $300 Per C at new low orice. Reoy Mis Concrete & Mortar 8t 5 - Get our Quality Building Windows made to vour order material on tour. next New Flush Doors from $5.50 up | house job or store Let us figure your job. addition | We carry a ull line of feolteg, garage or complete ten baintsn tiedece ae PAUL 8T CYR LUMBER CO 6120 BOGIE LAKE RD Tel. EMonire 3-2731 st" "RPLUS LUMBFR & MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Highland Rd +M3#) OR_ 3-7092 neva les sali DRAW TITE HITCHES Romex, sy tux con. — es for duplex plues CHROME -OR CADMIUM |. tte ea. a & range fuse boxes, The kind that — ba the frame Berry 8 Bt Teemeeen: of all makes of ¢ gE. H Ce. owiand erty ‘Diste Hwy. “aRLLING OUT RAR TYPE: ; OR 39-1456 FE Soom hitches. 25 N_ Paddock 8t. Re | DEHUMIDIFTER RCA. NEW. ame | | washer, Conventional. Cheap, MA | SOIL PIPE $343 PER LOP. | 6-2745, wick's, 2678 eeeere, Lake Ra 7 pa 34828 case and pop cooler. “Sale Sporting Goods - 65 LIVE BAIT MOTORS ae er Harness cow bells fiat fi ANDERSON. HDWE. 8 Telegraph - PE Dailv “rj tee 9. & Sun. 5 am tn? Ned is (GRIMS BOW WITH 2 SETS OF limbs bow i an | and finger glove. and 7 3s rings, 3071 anne ti Ra. Auburn Heights THE ANSWER TO ‘YOUR iWa "hire, PROBLEN nt Ads! To sell, ee it's FE 28181, * a i i | ONE 6 YR or MALE. BLACK & tan Coon dog & three 7-weeks old magi Haat 4875 Pine Knob ar \RAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES, Used Case PA _food. Since 1927..884 Oakiand Ave Parakeets Guar. to Talk Allowance for old bird. Cagex supplies. 5@1 4th St FE_ 2-4025, PAPAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES arid supplies Crane's Bird Hatch- _ery 2489 Auburn _ Ra 46510 PARARERTS PETSSUPPLIES DANCEY $ PET SHOP iP) Yoorheis RA 8-597) J peeere PART SIAMESE KITTENS FREE. OR | 3-1993 Bree | to~ home 73 pm | BiDEO INS, fantails, . BEAUTIFUL WHITE | selling -out reasonably. 3076 Portman, Keego Harbor off. Cass Lake Rd... 7 oe i velt High School FE 5-s90n FG. GERMAN AEPARD or py. Beautifully marked. 6¢ wks. old, 8072 White Lake Rd, Clark- ston TRACTORS, | Used Ford Tractor ‘with Wagner Loader and back hoe. DC with front loader, Industrial anu Farni_ Tractors, rts and Service Trade-ins Wanted E-Z Credit Rates Low Interest Rates Buy and Save at HOUGHTEN & SON 628 North Main, Rochester OLive. 1-9761 | ~ SELLING OU Ford Ferguson w plow $558, Massey Harris Pac¢maker. $195, Masse? Harris model 20 $295, _ Farmall BN a cultt Farmall F. i2 ‘wer lift $195, n re ee Pra $358, John Deere . dohn Deere H. and cult tins whe Chat roe Ae S Allis Chalmers R. culti, $405. Terme. 23 “bern a mile.north of dyke. ree mule north 7 ve 5 | is a: Se ae ‘ 5 oe i * i : \, 4 f ? P| | 8 { ' ; i } Ne ; Joe PY : gee. Sid ay Gre ee Tee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1956 | ye, a . THTRTY-ONR ; © ; : i & 8 ; ' : + i oe ae — . mn — , : Auction Sale 77) Boats & Accessories 85| MODEST MAIDENS _- By Jay Alan For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 9 For Sale Cars. at ; _ : acorn avmny 2 wp. 7. e ‘« | y83 FORD VICTORIA. ‘MOLDS, SUPER 0s HOLIDAY. ae Ls = iment ce rn mete . Wr ae FENCE OEM, es | , : = eg harp. "| Wil dake aid ear for ecuiy. ee abies a a T , A |. iia Khoa reiting MRa hse) eM 52334 : x BA CAEN los tieermee| BRAID'S : , A = —¢ . ae 2% Chandler "53 ous BARGAIN i oe Oy a A, ean Seopa OF PONTIAC | cto Green & YOUR WORRIES - | ‘foe, Duncan’ Puy!” dinity’| 4a WoGVERETER °f| ESTABLISHED 1924 ¥ f * : 4 : e bie, Duncan e beau- Mark tli ates By ang ’ * Z Mi ( 2 50 USEL . ef 4 cing tt Rar ving tee —wiees aan v ‘Ss 1 b . \ "Bright Spot” YOU R CARAS "Bright Spot]... - 7 Ao ein in ates FY let | “deck anenor ares lle y | . DOWN PAYMENT” |. Orchard Lake at Cass | — a VN. erome Desoto-Piymouth Dealer . TV. pair -of rf tables, vlond tele- BZ,” phone stand, chest electric | 14-FT, WOLVERINE BOAT. ie . Toaster, walnut secretary, full} h.p. motor, controls, trailer, cover : =, z 4 Cass at W. Pik '96 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CARS ; Se : pited, rolleway, bed, metal cup-| _and_ accessories. OR 34823.“ wen i / Ay Ye . OLDS-CADILLAC _PE 20186 UP TO 900 Have fan and enioy voursell this ec y er chairs, chaire, 2 schoot | “fin anea-8, Tel TL. i. OBER- WL Uf /\ mm Cass at Orchard Lake | '@ PACKARD SEDAN AND “«@ iN. ies A oe Bodh) ND wei | le) deaks, 4 pe. ploade bedroom | = sare 9 an y FE 80488 = Pickup, Piret #230 __ DISCOUNT | can do this if you’re. driving a “Schutz AAA Re ite, se. — 7 ierr 2 Reascoable. PE S43it —ae bewonsTRaTORE | ‘Ss PACKARD PATRICIAN. us| PONTIAC RETAIL STORE conditioned” used car. Stop in today = see the ey Tee ie cove es Ot | ate ESOoT ae sedan, 8 osen- | ,, ed. seve $2000. @5_Mt. Clemens St. ___- FE 7111| cars displayed on our lot. F tyes tal a | EE ROREOU LVR Rea Weep ascsogary dere |G BEML caer staan 1 0% | pONTIAG COMER TIAL 2 r. nd ’ a a =e ; E coclag| mastane” Gomealice ane HP. EVINRUDE | MOTOR. 4 door Mercury yi bard MAZUREK PONTIAC, 1956 870 CATALINA ‘D4 DeSoto : =$1495 trie stove, utility tables, desk} 4-1, condition. Best offer A top. Priced to M R LES coupe Hydramatic, radio and ae toys, small radio, fotery 1} — $4261, Lake Orion Motor Sales TOR SA Alewaia, oc Sharp, 2300 miles. mower, swivel desk chair walnut 183 3 ie BP MERCURY posite os Classetee Re. 4 South Bivd. at Woo¢ward. FF 4 = ee lean older car eS bales © mostet ne fre fsenge and, Brakes. comer eup dishes, odds & ery good copdition 5 yoann 1880 PLYMOUTH 2DOOR. GOOD rade 940 ; _ends, Tyler & Brodie, aucti 41590, FE 47856 IL oR cee tires. Fair condition, #65. Call! 06 PONTIAC #0 HARDTOP sE-| ‘5D PD] 6uth 4 D Sedc 1395 AUCTION SALE: HAVING aco 1968 CHRIS CRAFT. 90 FT CAVA. SACRIFICE 1854 FORD: Holly MEsrese “F-1897 dan. Hydramatic reasonable. will y u LT. an my = am polling public Mer utility Chrysier 95 bp. tan-| ae bogedeg pele y te 3. PLYM, HARDTOP” NEW 61x | trade 3864 Maple Leaf, Pontiac. Thurs 1:00| dum trailer FE 44676. - =-™6 CC , tires. Bargain EM 3.0081 1982 PONTIAC A CHIEFTAIN | ot 'S3 M : 1195 me ta anion a, Mah | tke Pr RWTTEERCRAPT WITH WS FORD CURT DOOR POWER | PLYMOUTH. imo EEDAN. VERY | ctoer RAN rire WW. Reaty erc. Monterey Cpe. range, Refrigerator, Living room —— motor railer. ‘iron R_ & H. EM _ 3-0061. — as Trade. WT o shary oon Oa CHIRPTATH Px Peer, Leather cin. room : room ‘47 D 2 ear i Bust: $85. ' ° : 1956 ALUMINUM BOAT. 14 FT. DOO deluxe. Green. Sha FE 4-8522 suite, Sideboard, Mirrors, Cur- 954 4560 Elizabeth Lk “= ao 2 a ponte) eee i ee 53 Buick Convertible. . $1195 new. $825. owper. FE 67526. ‘$3 PONTIAC CATALINA, HAR teins. Rugs. Drapes, sewing ma-| 1954 12 bp. uakte. o> see FOR Rae id ade oh 1965 - DR. SERIES #70.| ‘op. R & H, Auto. Trans., « Dynafiow. Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. Yellow with hine, ‘ t. i shift. ee sory covers PONT ns © Aa reigeh dl congtog or $425. Call b “ss 330" OR door, Fordomatic. ¢700. OR aoe, Inquire 49 Sanderson ous . peel W. Tires, Black Top Some lumber, vacuum cleaner. aon, RANCH WAGON 32 PONTIAC 2 DR. $450. FE 2-170 |. ~ & pages d other articles too pumereus GOOD BOAT. “AND 5 HP MOTOR. {-| afternoons HOW ARD LARBY, INC. | ‘ 3 ivy Roy C. Bryant.| Must sell. A A good bargain’ Hurry, “\-- Two ‘$4 Fords in excellent cond —— mek . uic lv ra ar top a3 r kivingston St. ah ghiend | to i71¢ Cole Bt. ‘mingham | i — Peal oppor ear for vace- i =~ 27085 Orchard Lake id. Keego ; ‘off Adams Rd. ‘dee cooler doorey Mew deeteres s ay MT! ma : OLDS. 1956 DEMOS. 1955 STUDEBAKER sPEEDSTER Full Power and Dynaflow. ; eae TGREEK (AUCTION SAT | BOAT COVERS MADE TO ORDER | HU RON {TR. SA LES £8. Super #8 and *0 Hard tons. | 3,000" hardtop RB & Hl Power ‘SA N h Ra b Fi dt $1095 NO. arg wD Oren | She ee S| “Td marry her in a minute. but she's ay best customer!" yee "PORD cu . fey coupes and dog, Specially trans. Low mileage EM 33235 INAS ND. PIGIatop For Sale Housetrailers 78 Meee Highland ne’ ous” “ heater. $350. [owas just your car down, up to. ‘NLU ACCEPT : Radio & Heater Overdrive. W/Wall Tires. De ee | ee et Be | Drithoara motors. boats. appl | / : CHAMPION & CLINTON MOTORS Wanted (Used Cars_ 88 For Sale Cars 91 ogous cameres ete At] OG Plymouth 4 Dr $1095 rd papi aeat ns Pip i Ae Sy —— eal Fee oe erate ea | e iN car balance easy ms Radio & Heater, W Wall Tires. - F Se ER ATS aro nani vrs CHAOMAAEAS SRE ate Om enceny | oc ee aE = 3332 WTD.: JUNK CARS & SCRAP |'47 CHEVY CLUB COUPE Soop BE OS aS G . ; USED CARS $ arr LIBERTY HOUSETRAILER, CHRIS, CRAPT 17's HP NEW | vservice Cal Piresoen | “\raneporntion sre PRES | Case at Pie sts cre’ ROI a A: LDS 2 oartand. Ate FE 5.0081 53 Merc. Monterey 4 Dr. < 1095 PT. NEW MOON TRAILER | Cass Take POPE | WTD: RAP METAL. AND BY OWNER 168% CHEV « DOOR ____ aS aoe POEL acuip | MAvia 64611" Oees nitesy ti 9 WILLYS JEEP 4 ware Delve | "odio ® Mester, Automatic, 2.008 Mic) Beauty Pull bath. | $33 i008) | Wil Gees | cats Calbia Piao OP junked ies E_ 5-4638 deluxe very. clean FE 5-7526 ' OT, casas cican oe Pia Good condition. OL 2-3692_ eft oe 36 ‘55 E d M . I; B y) D 795 Terms. like new, slways been kept io-| EE ton, Rochester. North of Auburn ‘55 RONTIAG CATALINA 830. FE OF alin ine If $ 1084 LINTC CRAFT 23 FT. MOD-| side c | CHEV 5-7610 s Foe ves 70, iLike new ini General 32 ois ae +e cox: WE N D MONEY Are ANG | ar ke Livernois and Roch- | | a PO G StinCHiEr CON. | —s . A Real Sharpie. | Those Before you vsg@“Oa" obey | tnental 13 up tity age Beet | "55 PON I TIACS | SPECIALS | eP OON APE VE oes "Eaceines FE Stee a [odae secant $595 | - 7 a evenings or weekends. FE 23-6319 . ms FORD coe. RUNNING CON- FE 2-4620 ad J g BD Cig) PONTIAC CHIEF ee & “ir MOTOR ‘SALES | Chevrolet 2-door .. $985 dition MA 5- 4 ‘4a PONTIAC $100 | _ : Radio & Heater Premium W/Wall Ties. | AMERICA'S FINEST ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS | See Pymestn Soden... 885 aa! a, ; “SARATOGA reper ene ee ee Ie chovttha hoor. Ses | National “96 Demos. | '52 Studeb’r Starlite Cpe. $495 ~ = MICHIGAN PROPELL A ; = | ; Beh Petee fet | ocue tte eetah ee rene coe coe got Ree | 1S [ OP eee sans Soe ee _Fecon. | a. “a * Giueaed motors moby hetpes 22) Ald, MARINE PAINTS AND | TL" tie pickup. Chev. F oe, Pa Se ae NOM Motor Sales © = TRNLEAGE. PRICED TO SELL” TOD AY'S SPECIALS . These may be purchased on our| MARINE SALES & SERVICE For Sale aoe 90 * Looking “q10 V8 2DOOR. POWER GLIDE ADAYS ° 1" } "i v _tgietred vermont plan. A a —— —— wel eee H . Ch “We wt sell you a car. LOADED WITH EXTRAS ‘5 D S H d $2095 Soy purchases * 8U PPLIES — $— SEF BAR RRINOTON! Saas Cad taeed ccni ven askins ev. ever it your “credit as AR BEL AIR MARD- -TOP SEDAN ) = oto Ove top ee eee ag >| sea Giet, Dizie Mighway ot Mis 4 ; | BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & COPPER _wewal _ Ful / HUTCHISON EVINRUDE. MOTORS Saeenics can, ek Tae Ee | eae : ea a “iH ® age turned down else- 2TONE. LOADED WITH EX- odio Bb Mester ait Tiree. Pull Fewer Whirlwind boats _Bide Van and Storage. FE 2400. |" i ve TEAS 53 D S to 4D S d $995 MOBILE” Woiverive — SHARP “34 CHEVIE ', TON PICK- ° Driving BEL AIR V-6 4 DOOR SEDAN, e0o0lo r. oeadan... . : ; = R & H. Spotlight. Directionals. | {+5¢ Pirmouwth 2 ar sim43. - BEAUTIFST, WORT AND SIL- Radio & Heater, Automatic. W Wall Tires. V-8 too. . 7 : HOME Backups overloads. Under coat. nN (88 Buick Riviera -- g2198 VER GRAY FINISH. LOADED : =e 2 1 pler- ; = : © | °S8 Ford Crown Vic .. $1975 “WITH EXTRAS 53 D S t ? D S d 795 i Marine Barévere & points 38 CHEV. DUMP TRUCK 18,000 01. g187s eooto 4 Ur. oeQaan... fend | | j ez actual miles. Good condition. EM i °8$ Pontiac 2 dr: ....., . $1675 | MANY MORE -TO CHOOSE FROM ne ey Pane ox’ 3-1203, “Harrington Boat Works 3-4839. 54 Pontiac 8t Wagon... $1345 aS LOW AS Heater, Overdrive. W, Wall Tires. - a : No furniture loans ‘$4 Chev, 2 dr. PG 1045: 2830 8 Den Hwy ¥tin 1908 6. Telegraph Phone FE pee ee ee ve a ISANE | ; ra f 08s 7 BEAUTIFGT 2 ee fet No finance companies | $8 Ford 2.4r. cinder — 9 ass $195 93 Studebaker Champ. ..$795 gtee) Soy! Ios bee 8 ; ‘von AS LITTLE as No co-signers e oe TROJAN— Jac er = — : 1°$3 Pontiac 3 ar Hyd 8975 oR as rr; a ERD EXCEL. CADILTAC ALUM. BOATS bag A dense 142 SHARP sess hat you ert ser Bor “No red tape . oa ya e338 4 Dr. Sedan, Heater, Overdrive. W Wall Tires. Baby Blue. cond. Phone MY lowed inne se INS Pry OR 3-856 after cc< . are “eelline, Kong Immediate Delivery - Pontiac = Hydro = bee) Your Car Down . "49 P] h 2 D : 195 L | a _ ene cS nat : . . i: Ded 57 at Pr. 25 eS FORD INLAND | TAKE < SALES. CHEV 1956 ‘a TON PICKUP |~ We Hold Your Note | 53 Dodge ¢ ar 8823 3 ©) HIGHEST TRADES ymout eaten i) _ Sell or niitade i ofekup. 1142 | Loadag With extras Save plenty” ile | > > 5S! Chrysier Saratoga 3 685 | WEST TERMS : i 7 _Vinews. Ld 3177_W. Huron FE 7121 & 2-6122 | this one Just your = = : denice he Buy Here. I ay Here $1 Dedge H top . 8 485 10 z . Lote LC Pe SE EE ‘ “OXFORD ge tence woes iis NATIONAL [an eircom cl ce $4 TARF ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW . od ~y : na % iymout i ee (OC! N ye whotetale end retan ° | | | Demonstrators MOTOR SALES ‘So Cher Cl. Cpe 3 Ses OVERHEAD LOCATION o ‘ | OPEN SAT. & SUN pad skins Chev. | 11! 8. SAGINAW "$0 Pord C1. Cpe * $ 365 ALL KING SIZE BAPGAINS O rs Trailer Sales FEDERAL iti HOUGHTEN |& SON || Spann cacace waconcaen |e $345 BUDGET PRICED FOR EASY PL ‘ 7 875) Dixte Bietiway at MIS Lett FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | ‘6 FORD RANCH WACON. Ral "47 Ford 2 dr s #4 OWNING . "— cnaral qdacbin 06 fh. wide ~45 W. 14 Mule Ra at John R | MApie §-8071 Open nites “ti! @ AN | gp oe very clesa, only -46 Piymouth Ci Cpe © 8 75 : DOD S t Pl th D to 45 ft. long, 2 bedrooms 20 20 gal. _Lincoin 34442 __ | 10514, TO Tien PICKUP FE OMC TRUCK DEALER VARD LARE, INC. nUckS DONT DELAY- ACT TapaT e O O-riymou eal er water beater jalowsie wintew JOHNSON | OUTBOARD ~ MOTORS. 2-S007_ Crescent Lake Road OLive 1-0751 . HOV ARD LAR UL house type fu Here's real; Starcraft. metal boats, Tee-Nes | JEEP ATION WAGON. leo | ___ 828 | Main. Rocnasser 2708 _Orchard Lake _Rd____Keese| 4, ciey pcx. $965 912 5 W d d Bi h mh Bobie bome. 7 to 4 fe | Traders, oata. stands & “carte. onable OR 3664 |__| ARE YOUR CAR PAYMENTS TOS | FOR SALE a SEEPETER CORY CONV. 33 Dedee Pick-up 3005 > VWOOQWATA, irming a — “Owens: art KER TRUCK SUITABLE FOR Ddurdensome us help you $100 2315 Hiller: | '$1.GMC Sub oe $505 | ae - ig shoul Gas kesect Io coaee sraanine Stree | pa toed oiling of orchard spraying. | Stlget l come ieee expensive | 4] KAISER RUNS GOOD. sibs. | '@ Ford telephone box $478 ‘ MIdwest 6-5300 oe sag mos Fe 3.9020 z wilt trade, also "851 % ton c Lake Motor Sales _MA 62920. "8 Chev, utility : $395 - CHEV ROLET The new Ve-KaShun-Fite trav MARTIN 40 OUTBOARD. Sceel’ ben’ Seg — Mae ec Cartston Ra je MERCURY 3DR. MANY EX- ay | : . ler ~ — are ree: Johnson Seahorse, 630. PE 8-0219 pesoenger- _ aero . tras, inclu a a MANY MORE “Oakland County's _ _ our lot, we have sever! Su. poor Bown — ° own : seal : Jak le ys . ‘ NEW 12 FOOT RO : ; RIEMENSCHNEIDFR > oe ay SS Ch eee ame eee ee | WILSON (SESE 2 Be vem | wiiamceny prcncerrcas | DONT nee t | Fastest Growing Dealer” | 9 A M4 ‘ti 9 P.M. trailers to pick from. Phone MY |ONE § HP JONNsc OUTBOARD | a re | See. FE Eee } DODGE-PLYMOUTIT | | ers: pine mighwey at ais on\ I ; oS 2-0771 M34 one Mile 8. of Lake | motor i085 CHEVIE BEL A 25 udson jet....o) fee Sele Tree 8) MOTORS — | Maemice‘aees Beate | a et tener ON ae oe. 3318 —:3 DODGE 4 Door............ $750 |] 1:2 Chev. 4 dr......$499 'S1 Ford 2°dr......$244 4-1, 1018 WHITE WALL, GOOD- 803 N. Main, Rochester the down p ayme: nt. wm mane Sa c 300 53 Pp Ss Jeet, wow, $1696 plus ‘tex. Ex. poeta y ens Ford Ueseekice, besstitel on: | 9317 47 werccry s x $125 54 Ford C. Sedan $1299 53 Plym. S. oe gn. $899 oe ee 5 nee aie? |THE ee DOLLAR wes Fase ez txngstow | LINCOLN-MERCURY LOOK! | in “ee | . a * are i > Sr "1D 7 . moore p Teer White side peed them Bure ioe “aks eaten | MA we ORE Fst “Mabie sa Cee aes International bulldozer, | 3312 39 EMEVROLET 2 Door...... $ 65 $10.00 DOWN DELIVERS will pay vou we 1) ; . = x ane ne aS oe “¥e4 BUICK RANDTOP “met rl See Diesel powered. 9 foot | 331] —s0 DODGE 4 Doortecc. cee. $245 CARS. LISTED BELOW LULIAMS ! : pat att Sor ‘Diade, good | condition . ; . | ‘ _ : \ VEO Nits i ~ E PAY CENTRAL dhe Mian . See it today, © 1 3310 —47 PONTIAC 2 Door. ......... 5 95 1952 Chev. Cpe: \ 193. Ford 13 ton Pickup oe sHARFEN UP YOUR CAR WITHA Ay - ng 1956 Plygrouth station! : =t 1953 GMC,34 tan Exp 1952 De Soto Cl. Cpe. A Ee iol a Top D ollar | PNCOISERCURY NS ASS C onvertibles 1981 Ford Sta. Wagon 19 Willys Sta. Wen. J Lake Motor Sales , | SPE 4385 \ els. Some are demos. 2)—1934 FORDS” LE M24 Cla i Soo ‘ = Pong atMercury Matthews- “an BS RUWRDeS | Cont scone Better Buy weenie, Sant: ti va] 1983 FORD MANY — MANY MORE "ears oe) ~ Hargreaves || ants ce, | Be ree Meet Station Wagons a : ; nensealies ’e — ; ; ‘Auto Service 81 | 212-8. Segitew_m. “Ste gree aS H, Autom} * { sefen. . 53 FORD In Excellent Condition . RPL ALLA SHOP iT anna am, Tires, Very lesen. i, pies Ford Customise ve 9 dF 55 FORD Country Sedan—4 Door RT I L -ORANESHAPT GRINDING IN THE! — Theq Bring It Here | HOWARD LARE, INC. mans *°56 FORD Parklane, Like New at ine. Boo. 223 Heod..Phove FE, We vay Rein dollar for sharp cars. | 2708 Orehard Lake Dealer’s Wife's a ; ie 1952 Buick 1954 Ford Sale Motor Sewoters 82 mt 7 yy cang| Funan Perea = H|'SS Buick Riviera. $2495] Shown by Appointment = 15 EORDS || 1955 Chev “ostFod ‘8¢ BUICK SPECIAL } DR, RARD- “Super, hardtop. radio & heater, | (3)—VICTORIAS, Ful _1953 Chev. or “rR ‘By ‘sppoin' pppointment a4 SH ARP CARS ONLY CADILLAC “St fat a | — , mit Pere saat cherry Fe | 1)—FAIRLAN E, 2 Se . 2 EAGLE CUSHMAN SCOOT. It your ws sharp bring . eee ee: on BM ce we (2)—CUSTOM 8 Cylinder 2 Doors — ey) SRR Een’ "| REE area ems| Simmons ten ERAN RS MS | (YICUSTON 0 Cynder 4 Dow SPECIALS For otorcycles S } sh! 7 _ oe J 7 4 ene — Far Sale oterss ce on mOTOR SALES ee ee 53 B : 2 "ne Mormt cise Ope. tein —_s Specials 1955 Ford Thunderbird, like new.....,....$2595 Bards Harley Davidson, a bee Mpitey| Corner of bavece @ i. Bird. — oo a ee - Dr. $98 $995 H. power, Hydra. R&H. On "36 PONTIAC Catalina 4 Door Sedan 1954 Nash Rambler 2 dr., with factory installed air os See M&M Motor Sales ~~ 1952 ge AR ney ee = cl 62 rope = v _ Conditioning. Mee's Sa Gass Lake eer rte a, on tate mone! sieai 52 Pontiac ......++.$595| mes ae entury 2 Door Riviera Stu de! ker Hydramatie, Radio & heater. a | M ee || / . | . —— cond. Call ae senate a sold 4 DOOR™ *$1 Buick 2 Dr.......$395 Been RSH “Bone thy a | larold Turner, Ford Pe nw for to $75. Less Radio : “For-Sale Bicycles 84 would pas feats a eae a . OVERDRIVE : ner 2 Se ve ie one | 464 > W. rd A Se 2 ! vou bee ps = : caavertes, Raed HW. W. tires, eT om mmm | DOD JSR! Your Friendly FORD Dealer! | POE Wane sie: 26-tn., $1 7 : NGLISH RALEIGH SPORTS UP TO $50 FOR JUN Bg ei as a LARRY . Oliver Buick an Wane" cee -. /147S. Saginaw St. Birmingham Midwest “4.7500 wre oop) JEROME |, 2 votes | CLARKSTON \FES4101 , FE S.3588]} ‘A PHONE CALL SHORT-CUT TO/"een, eake Wat cee. {PE 20101, Open tl of _ MOTOR SALES FE 28181. CASH: Classified Ads! BA GLE ¥ AUTO 0 PARTS Saha Tae . _ c= ee ae PA | Open 8 A.M. to 9 PM. ' 4 on -STARTS A.COURTESY CAR Rs A 3 BUY y= : - 1Open 8 on ee pa. Daily 4. ee — __ *_f oe . ) “THE rows PRESS, sattonpay, JUNE 2,1956° 3 5 oan, = r= -e: § \ PM : : # ay s? a hes oe ee a ; ho --Today's Ss. Television: Progiwms=1 | Pregranie turatshed by stations lisied in this-columa are subject to change without notice. — Cv mane Channel (—-WWI-TV = Ohannel 7—-WXYETV, Channel @—CKLW-TV gLEngay if F +H sd 25s style. Mike Wallace with quiz. (2) Beat Se ek Bat ever we ee for the Money. Herb - with 8:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie 73:00—(2) trouble. (7) Famous Film Festi- the rocks nearby. Its Meet the UAW-CIO. tonight's lineup is musical comedy per- former Gretchen Wyler, of the touring musical on “Silk precy (9) Movie. 9 Theater: ‘‘The termined to do some mischief, tries to stop a couple from go- ing on their honeymoon. (4) _ (Color.) TV Playhouse. Judith Evelyn and Cathleen Nesbitt star in “The Primary Colors.” A middle-aged art teacher, who lives with her aged mother, in- aged boy. Though both his family and her mother disapprove, the teacher feels that his talents are much too great to waste. (7) Amateur Hour. Mack. Ted Mack salutes Providence, R. I. (9) Movie. Drama. Motion Picture “Angel on the Ama-|7 zon.” A dashing war hero falls in love with a mysterious white huntress. : 8:36—(2) Alfred Hitchcock. = Hussey stars.in “Mink."’ A wom an purchases a mink stole at al price and takes it to! r to have it. appraised. the mink was stolen, out-of-work model from it denies hav- Ht Hi 10:10—(9) Weathervane. Britton, Richard Denning in “Murder for Sale.” (4) It's.a Movie Date. Griffith Jones, (4) News: (2) ~ News. Ken Cline. 21:15—(1) Texas Rasslin’. (2) Miss Fairweather. . Film. Betty Bahr. 14:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. Music. oe 21:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Bedtime Story” with Loretta; Young and Robert Benchi¢y; . Bela Lugosi tn “Ape Man SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS €:60-(2) Lassie, Dfarin. A vicious = = 9:30—(2) What's My Line? a 11:00—(2) News. (4) News. bit i f j not his practical D if . + business sense. U.S.A. (4) Conrad Nagel. Drama. ‘Bride for a Violin.” Master violin maker offers his daughter in ‘marriage as the prize for the) best violin maker. (7) Jumbo Theater. Drama. ‘At the Bridge.” 1¢:00—(2) Studio Two. Drama. “Too Old for Dolils.”” When Marge and Mike Ramsey dis- cover their 15-year-old daughter, Polly, is miserable because she doesn't have a date for the schoo! formal, they start search- ing frantically for a teen-age) ~escort. (4) Badge 714. Jack a locked room, is revealed as murder victimr when Sgt. Friday interviews-his wife and mother- in-law.(9) News, Weather. (7) Search for Adventure.” “An- tarctic Conquest.” Host Jack Douglas presents films of the 1947-1948 Ronne Antarctic Ex- pedition. This courageous group, which included two women, lived} ‘ for 15 months in the Antarctic. 10:15—(9) Passerby. Drama. 16:30—-(2) I Married Joan. Comedy. «‘Eviction.”” Joan at- tempts to test Brad when he threatens her with the law for Ditch.’ Public Defender Matthews. plays a long-shot in defending a rock driller, (9) Inner Sanctum. @ Bowling. (9) Movie. . Drama. Crown Theater. “Trapped.” A fake get-away is planned for a prisoner, formerly head. of a counterfeit “gang. 11:15—(2) Weather. Bahr. (4) Mo- vie. Drama. Movie of the Week: “The Return of Rin Tin Tin.” Story of the love between a dog and.a refugee boy who has been eo scarred by the war. 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. /11:26—(2) Movie. Drama. Night- watch Theater: . “Together Again.” A woman who is mayor of a small town journeys to New York to find a good sculptor. 12:35—(4) News. . 12: 50-——(2) Weather, Meditations. | -|8:38--(2) Reporters’ Roundup. - tuer at) Oral Roberts: be had. a one eaeceies day when a ship is wrecked on thousands of cases of spirits. (9) Ed Sullivan. Veteran man Benny Fields makes a special appearance on show. Also included in the lineup are: Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis, who re-enact in person a scene from their new motion picture ‘“‘Trapeze’'; opera’ star Lily Pons; The Lovers, a popular recording group; and dancer Helen Wood. (4) Comedy Hour. Heading tonight’s guest show sists on giving lessons to a teert|. S/9:55—(4) Professor Pet. Webb. Supposed suicide found in! secre da a ' SUNDAY MORNING /1:85—(2) Meditations. * - 8:00—(2) Christophers. $:15—~(7) Featurette. 9:00—(2) Saat of Health. (4) Church at the Crossroads. (7) Beulah. 9:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Faith Frontiers. (7) Christian Science. s 9:45—(7), Popular Science. 16:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Fun — (7) Faith for Today. 6:25—(9) Billboard. eet Cartoons. ~ Theater. (9) Bible Student. 10:45—(2) ‘Cartoons. (9) Featur- ette. : 2 11:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Color. Adventure Ho. (9) Chris- tophers. 11:30—(9) Open House. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Buster Crabbe. (4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Tune Pe. rade. == 12:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. 12:30—(2) Golf Show. (9) Johnny Jupiter. (4) Cartoon Carnival. 12:45—t2) Sports Show. 1:00—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (4) Sunday Matinee. (7) World Ad- venture. (9) Sunday Showtime. 1:30—(7) Cisco Kid. 2:00—(4) Dr. Spock. (7) Margie. Dr Spoek. (7) Margie. 2:30—(4) (Color). Zoo Parade. (7) Foreign Intrigue. jse—@ Wide, Wide World. (7) Jumbo Theater. (9) Show Time. is: 30—(7) Western Manhunt. 3:55—(2) Score Board. - : 4;00—(2) Face the Nation. (7) Go- ing Places. (9) Million Dollar Movie. 4:30—(2) Sunday News. (4) Out- look. 5:00—(2) Telephone Time. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Frontier Jus- tice. . 5:30—(2) You Are There. (4), (Color). Nature Trails. (7) Annie! Oakley. (9) Uncommon Valor. (7) Action) dancer . American citizenship . . for the customers .. . This Week Joan Celebrates derisacy 23 By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Thi dak Seam Colines teas 2200 we Chovghs we'd tell hee she's the sippiost, wnstatfiest Beith actress we know. y ngs “Ordinary kind.” “No, nothing shocks me.” “You broke up with your there?” BODY told me this was wrong. “So why did you do cdl “Stubborness!” vorce?” we asked. “You know a lot can Roy n Collins i~“What would be & good article to write shenk you?”. we aded [Miss Collins the ather day up.9t Ye Olde Bavoy Piesa Inn... “Will Success Spoil Joan Collins?’” she answered quickly. “Well, will it?” we inquired, and she replied, “Probably!” Joan's flip enough to be from the Bronx, or Texas or Ohio, or Boroklyn. She wore a hat that she called “creepy”—or did she say “crinky”?—and had nothing phony to say about hating ‘cheesecake pictures, my deauh. “Yes, I do certain kinds of cheesecake” . “What kind?” “Has Hollywood shocked you?” husband (Maxwell Reed) out a 10 “No, before. I hadn't live dat all when I married at 18. The) WW. man I married was the first grown up I'd really ever met. I used to do everything anybody told me was wrong and EVERY- iene oe oe too.” “Isn’t it going to be <—_s Loew Jr. when you get your di- fin-a year. I need a year, any- way, to think a thing over. It’ll help me get over my impetu- - jousness!” The Indonesian Embassy tried to kill a newspaper photo of visiting Pres. Sukarno with Nejla Ates, the “Fanny” belly . A midwest night club owner hired recording star Pat Boone—he thought it was a girl named Patricia Boone... Arthur Godfrey's helping Violinist Maria Neglia get her Jeff Chandler had to rent a MONDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm ‘Report. 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. Today. | 7:25—(4) News. :30—(4) Today. (7) Art and the. Child. 7:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. «4)| News. $:00—(4) “Today. cals. 8:15—(2) Morning Playhouse. \8:25—(4) News. 8:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Won-| | 8: 45—(2)° ‘News, Weather. | 8$:55—-(4) News. i 9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp- er Room. ms ur Godfrey. (7) ta na | 10:00—(4) Home. (7) Heartthrob; Theater. 10:25—(4) Window in Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. Home. 10:55—(7) News. 11:0@—(2) Valiant Lady. (4)! 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11.25—(7) News Ace. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your: Nest. (7) Robin and Ricky. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:§5—(9) Billboard. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00~(2) — Mid-day movie. (4) Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o/clock Comics. 12:15—(9) Aubrey and Gus. |12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly- toons. 12:45—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. News. 1:05—(9) Shopper’s Show. 1:25—(2) News. _ 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee Ernie. 2:00—(2) The Big P aepria (4)) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon! Film Festival. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) 3:30—(2) Edge of Night (4) Sama for a Day. (9) Justice 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Date) With Life. | $:18—(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod- ern Ronfinces. $:25—(9). News. : 4:00—(2). Four o'Clock asic (4) I Married Joan. oe wits, 4:30—(2) As the World. Turns. On) Cactus Dan. (7) Cowboy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Western Matshal. ~ Here IS a Credit Urine. for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Union. Severs for the past 3 year were PAID 4% INTEREST | Get the Details Pontiac Consumers Cooperative _ THE HOB-NOB SHOP /° MODELS and HOBBIES ' 6089 HIGHLAND ROAD ( Ya BLOCK W. OF AIRPORT ROAD—OR 38-7112 M-59)) = | hh heiress # _/* iin his “Drango” | American citizen . | TODAY'S BEST LAU GH: Fred Chiaventone heard a wolfish | iguy try out this new line: “Gee, honey, your’ clothes are the) (4) right shade—they won't clash with the color of my apartment.” . When Liberace gives his Canadian iconcerts, brother George will translate his patter into French Robert Wagner's so anxious to have his first recording released that he’ll pay for it-himself... Civil War cemetery for scenes . Blind pianist George Shearing became an. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A person can’t lose weight simply “Women have quite a time,” (Copyright 1956, The ‘by talking about it—he must keep his mouth shut.”—Fern E.| ‘Lee, Towner, N. D. notes John Boyer. “The single \ones wonder if there's a man in their future, and the married (7) J.ittle Ras- ones wonder if there’s a futuer in their man.” brother. . That's earl, Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Will Rogers Jr. Praised tor Avoiding Dad's Style By JACK O'BRIAN George Gobel show on account of NEW YORK (INS)—A respect-| Virus. ... ful bow to Will Rogers Jr., who refuses to trade on his late great dad’s comedy style. . His CBS-TV morning show has a/sign, which says: jhigh standard of conversational good nature with no clumsy at-| hand. . will ‘ar. even refused to write (in fact, have ghosted) a columa of smarty observations in his pop’s style to be syndicated dur- ing the upcoming political con- ventions. ‘Major Joppolo”-in “A Bell for Adano’’ has been changed from married to bachelor status so Barry Sullivan can play around morally. with his Italian gal pal) wood Story. (7) Beulah. (9) Gar- Anna Maria Alberghetti on -the/role in ‘ ‘musical CBS-TV version a! iat 8:30. Strange casting, Spring Bying- ton filled in for Truman itunes out is a rotten egg”.... (a) It ‘tempts to capitalize on his dad as Dave-Garroway’s taking the posi- ‘geons Could Be You. (7) Story Studio. 4 comic chip off the old cow-'tive, or Dale Carnegie, attitude to birds. | weather reports: Instead of “partly, cloudy,” Dave calls it “partly fair.” ooee Beulah Garrick’s fine work in Noel Coward's “Happy Breed" on |TV got her a good Broadway stage Mrs, Ben Hecht. . The FCC is considering proposals to make all TV in the East UHF| and everything West VHF, and when the latter begged off a’ now listen for the screams. . 50 “Lentil” by Rose Caylor, = ‘Today's S Radio. Programs -- ony . Wan, (700) cKhLW, a) ww, (000) wear, can WEYZ, (1270) bad (ee) WIBK,. (1400) 6,00 WIR. ,_ Nore : siecwan, entre fuer | ee O'Hare , NEWS, Don Zee iW. ey Mcienat * Buen ~ 5 4 te ante sie. . os viene! Seem me | Sak oe eee s ¢ . 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