mathematics and sciente—or fc converting thousands of Commu- Ruin” nists to Christianity each year. “We have full freedom of re- ligion and we are using it,’’ said Dr. Jakov Zhidkov yesterday. “We have the freedom to do missionary activity. Every year 12,000 to 15,- 000 new converts are brought into the Baptist churches.” Zhidkov, 70-year-old churchman with a rust-red beard, heads a talkative -team—of-—five--Russian: —— Baptist leaders who arrived here WASHINGTON—Sen, Walter yesterday from the Soviet Union.| F. George: “1 think there will The five—four men and a woman ‘be a move for some tax cuts —— HOLLYWOOD—Actress Jeanne Crain: “A star’s position is al- ways precarious.” UNITED NATIONS—Ambassa- dor Henry Cabot Lodge: ‘‘The U.S. position remains as always. It is opposed to Red China's ad- mission (to the U.N.) —will spend a month visiting U.S. Baptist churches. _ Zhidkov told newsmen that | ASHINGTON — Sen. George | Russian churches gre crowded. Baptist membership, he added, has grown from about 100,000 at before we leave.” | D. Aiken (R-V): “We have as | good a farm bill as it is possible | to get at this session. I will rect the time of the Communist revo- | on,mend the Presidént to sign it tion to 560,000 at present. ' unless something is discovered He said Communists cannot be that I don’t know about.” church members andmust resign from the party when they become A World’s Record! Baptists. | The Russians were invited to) QUEBEC (INS) — Mrs: Paul- the United States by the nation's Emile: Tremblay,’ 33, last night major Baptist bodies. Five Amer-)gave birth to her seventh set of ican Baptists’ visited Russia last'twins, believed to be a world rec- year, lord ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) PHS Off to Fast Clip in State Track Finals By H. GUY MOATS Special Writer, Pontiac Press FERRY FIELD, ANN ARBOR— Pontiac High School's defending Class A prep chamions got off to because of a 4.6 mile wind. Jones) also qualified in the 180-yd. low. burdles with a 19.8 clip. Jimmy; Taylor also won his heat in the! high sticks at 15.1. . Jones also led the broad jump with a 22-ft. 8-in. leap. Bill Douglas was still in the bread jump with a 20-ft 11"gin try. Pontiac’s champion high jumpers, Hud Ray and Alex' Burge, were expected to retain. their title this afternoon. The dash event produced a 9.9 mark ,in the first heat by Pete Dant of Alpena. afternoon. The reporter hag not been An intrepid Pontiac Press reporter plunged through the trackless hinterlands of Oakland County yesterday He was delivering yesterday's written challenge fro the Lower Long Lake alligator to the Leonard Panther— the opening gun’ in what is easily the most bizarre) wildlife duel east of Hollywood. recovered, but the following epistle was found this morning in our letter box: signed yesterday by Gov. G. Men- nen Williams, according to Supt. Dr. Ivan A. LaCore. The appropriation was some $6 million greater than the amount appropriated for the current fiscal year, but about $3 million less than the sum recommended by the Gov- ermor. Dr. LaCore said that as a re- sult, some 124 positions—mostly attendant nurses — will be trimmed from his recommenda- I don't like for other mobs to muscle in on my territory, see? a. fast start this morning. Chiefs * * x x. have so far qualified four men for a) 4| Gator = Asha a the final events this afternoon. {y ,wer | ong Lake . ; Hayes Jones set the ball rolling wartface: '-*“The -appropriation will make with a brilliant 14.2 120-yd. high’ _ ; ithe situation a little bit better.” hurdle heat victory, which broke Your challenge is accepted, you saurian slob. It be a pleasure he said, “but it's certainly far, ithe state record, It was disallowed 10 #¢t 14-of an upstart. part-time pest like you. ________|from good. Task Force 7 held up news of the accident for 30 hours. The plane crashed some 50 miles off Eniwetok Island. Hills plane was to have pene- trated the bomb cloud after the test drop by another plane. 'Honking Italians Trail Trumans on Tour of Rome ROME (INS) — Harry S. Tru- man the tourist turned on his best 7 political charm today to. the cheers and _horn-blowing of a very _im-| I been here for eight long years.. I was the menace of the swamps. I terrorize Oakland County. This is my joint. “We still won't have full cover-| age of our wards 24 hours a day | pressed Roman populace, “If he ran for election in Rome, as far as attendant nurses are he would win hands down,” was leoncerned." You, Lizard, weren't even a leathery little egg when I started operating here. So you think some Florida cracker sells Go write a book\ about the I don'Liake insults from nobody. Especially overgrown salamanders. So say your prayers, chum suitcase. ° See you later, Gato: at: + Southern Michigan Cities. Warned of Floo ANN ARBOR (®—A University streams in Southern Michigan to, Most of these areas, . he said, In an effort to be near water for'to the great lakes, Brater said, passed in. the last legislative ses-| have clay soil which’ does-not per- industrial use, he said, they may Variations in lake level averag of Michigan hydrologist warned to- ne stage and stb 7 s : eather reau- information day that ay Southern Michigan reieased recently shewed that cities are ripe for flooding that yiichigan might expect rain up to could bring “terrible tragedy.” | 13"2 inches during any 24-hour. In almost all the cases, the cities’ period in May, — ; ape unaware of the Ganget: Most Southern Michigan cities Prof. Ernest F, Brater said, where there are major rivers are “Michigan can expect floods on already jittery over the fact that major rivers that are three of the streams are full, in some cases four times larger than any that ‘at the brink of overflow. have occurred in the last 10 or | “In some areas,” Brater said, 15 years.” “the devastation would be almost This would increase the dis-|Unbelieveable.” charge .rate somewhat less than “8 three or four times, he said. In Today Ss Press DANGER IMMINENT Building News .. _.. 19-30 id te i . Church News ....... il, 12, 13 The danger, he said, is immi z : X » 12, nent, but at the same time entirely County-Newe:-—pe-77)... 1 left to charice: “It might occur Editorials .. ........... . 4 next week; it might not occur in Sports ...1.............. nT.) the next 100 years. "Theaters eenngpoeccnenan tly The tact remains, he said, that, TV & Radio Programs ..... 38 possible rainfall during any 24-hour) Wilsen, Earf .. .. 16 period this month could swell many| Women’s Pages .......... 8,9 . 4 } A : | | [mit water ‘to permeate or sink in. Most of ‘the rain water be. | comes run-off, while in = most | areas in Northern Michigan, sandy soij decreases the possi- bility of flooding somewhat be- cause it absorbs the water and moyes in underground. In the future, he said, cities should take steps to insure against} flood dangers. Among these steps’ lare these: | | Residents and builders should be. discouraged from erecting homes lin low, flat areas near rivers, in- cluding such areas which were ‘filled in. INDUSTRIES WARNED | Industries | | | | * shoula) be warned their plants in these river areas.” have gotten too near Low areas near a river and along the bank should be mage into non-residential, non-indus- trial facilities such as parks. The high water danger extends Temperature to Hit — High 60's Tomorrow : The U. S. Weather Bureau's pre- diction for tonight is fair and cool. The low will be 38-42 with scat- tered, light frost possible. | Warmer and partly cloudy is the forecast for tomorrow. The high will be 65-69 degrees. rose to 58 degrees at 2 pm. er a Blackie Z| about six feet. . Rains can be expected, he said, which would up stream levels ap- preciably and perhaps only in cer- tain localities. But the increasing population in Southern Michigan and expanding suburbs and towns are also increasing the possibility that areas where there were only! harmless floods before may be- come danger areas. Weather Bureau figures, he said, indicate that of the some 31 inches f rain a yeur in Southern Mich- igan, 10 inches becomes usable hy evaporation plants and human uses, while 20 inches becomes run off The 31 inchea is an average tov, he said, while some years avet- age below this figure, other years about encroachinggon the river) The lowest thermometer reading provide ample flood dangers by channel. ‘‘Many industries,” Bra- preceding 8 a.m, in downtown Pon- producing more rain. ter said, “unwittingly have built\tiac was 42 degrees. The mercury, This year, he said, has produced some heavy spring rains. Williams said that a total of you're another Capone, just because) 549 recommended positions were you to a tourist for a measly {wo bucks?! ewt from the staffs at Pontiac, slave trade. I would have ignored you, reptile except you insulted mé“whd mazee, | Lapeer, Caro, Coldwater, Kala- Newberry, Northville, ithe judgment of at least one of the citizens who watched the for- ‘mer President as he toured the \Eternal City in the company of ‘Mrs, Truman, publisher Henry! |Luce;and one-time Ambassador to! Traverse City and Ypsilanti Hos. (Canada Stanley Woodward and his, You are gonna graduate and be a ‘pitals. The Governor also signed a bill jallowing him to call up state civil) Mare Antony was supposed to defense forces during disasters, subject to approval of a legislative committee. those The bills wefte among sion of the season. RAIN OR SHINE! Tt makes no diffefence to the Want Ads. They keep right on getting results no matter what kind of weath- er. This one brought results the first night ... IN THE RAIN! . Hospital to Launch Fund Raising Drive Some 225 guests have ‘been in-| vited to attend St. Joseph Mercy, “Hospital's kick-off dinner Wednes-| day night for the opening of the hospital's fund-raising campaign fer a proposed $6 million addition. The dinner will be held at the Nurses’ Home Auditorium, 126 Ful- ton Ave., beginning at 7 p.m. Principal speaker will be author and attorney Clarence Manion, of South Bend, Ind. He will speak on $ PC) WROUGHT IRON BREAK- fast set, complete bedroom out- fit 10-pe. living room = sulte and Coldspot refrigerator. OR 3-9869. $325 takes all If you have something you want to sell, rent. trade or buy, don't put it off, call in your Want Ad NOW! To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. i wife. Truman noted; “This is where have made his ‘friends, Romans i ——— land another giving authority to the) and countrymen’ speech but It [Conservation Commission to set| was really Shakespeare ghost- 1 |special seasons for deer hunting,| writing.” The ex-president’s party drove the narrow, crooked streets of Rome festooned with col- ored election posters. reading ‘‘Vote} |Communist” to the city’s heights. | Rushing to keep an appointment, Truman made a quick visit to the Pantheon where he noted, ‘‘This is the biggest one-minute look in the world." ‘through i “Charity Begins At Home.”’ |May 20-26. a f se Hs te A ' a A ree ny ‘ ' sop IG Ay i . ge ids / A S ‘ i hte PA fe Aly. ‘ | ~ ¥ i ? ( J: ‘We, et | ig a 4 i ee PNM) ae US a [ a Biol AY Mole sd 4, Dies a Me: 1, “ ae : The Weather - a Home J Jatent da enue OE WR ee _ 7 = 7 tion : 114th YEAR - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956—88 PAGES = *°CU*TED prase PHOTOS aes Ges a ote Ac i. _, _,_ INTERN AL NEWS SERVICE : Fr , : fe . ; e ‘ ‘ iy : : ‘ - : ‘ ., > : , VITTOLY Units DISDIGY WHGht Hie city fF dfdde E : IC TE Unity FF QIdUG . | : * . N 2 ee se * ce ° _ Arrive for U.S. Visit 5DieinCrash | Nike Operators Help Observe Armed Forces Day Spectators Line | Sie, Near Ann Arbor, oute of Marc ! bd Oe f) s M ) Survivor Critical During Morning UM Students En Route Procession Touches Off to Dance; Detroit Pair -Armed Forces Day Event Going to Tulip Festival - in Pontiac Area. . More than 2,000 Pontiac From Asociated Press . 4 , Three University of Mich-. area residents took advant- igan students and a Detroit) . age of a sunny morning and couple were killed in the flag-lined Saginaw street to head-on smashup of two watch more than 200 men automobiles on U. S. 12) and women of military jeight ‘miles east of Ann units, veterans organiza- Arbor last night. tions, and scout groups A fourth student was in- march in the Armed Forces dela el | ein we 26 versity Hospital express-| ea i metered een al ean ol as _jed doubt he would live. ute” parade to celebrate The students, all in for- HERE THEY COME—Sixty men of Bravo and Delta Batteries oo Pontise Press Photo} Armed’ Forces Day in Pon- mal dress and a gay mood,| of the 516th AAA Missile Battalion stationed in Utica and Auburn on exhibit this afternoon in the city on West Huron. The marching |tiac,” were tons of military were en route to dinner at Heights, took part today in the’Armed Forces Day parade in the unit, clad in red scarfs, was commanded by Capt. Harold E. Strong, equipment exhibited by an outlying restaurant prior city. They led a truck bearing the deadly “Nike’’ missile which is commander of Delta Battery. ; army reserve, the National pe eats ene. in a new C E S ; P| ( . ; eget sy ee | car, given one of them by his fa- t h Stepping off to the music of the pal the day before. oun y yes uccessor ane [as eS 5 Keren -_ — Detroit couple was enroute Band color to the colorful tulip festival at Hol- ‘ Fi | [ R ‘ e 9 P oie H B A e a oat eaeeee of rieratag es - land. —~ 5 = Army, Navy, 2 Ried may wes | = Cd LO OE egister’s Post int-Bomb Area z= . Howa itzer, 63, a s - > Following behing the guard wife, Lena, 58, of Detroit; Keith By LA NCE 8. MARTZ JR. |assumed management of the of-|publican slate after a 20-year Dem- Pilot of B57 Bomber Was.a jeep bearing Mayor Wil- Ryan, 21, of Toledo, Ohio; William! BY TAWRE! ocratic reign in Waterford Town-| Rescyed Destr lam W, Donaldson. The mayor B. McKean Jr., 23, of Parris Is-/ Three county officials who will fice. id t candidates |S%iP, is held to be a proven vote- — . by he oye later joined city commissioners land, S. C., and Nancy Rebson,/name a replacement for Oakland| = iene ari getter and a capable administrator. Other Airman Missing and military officers on the re- 19, of Pompano, Fla. ite |County-Register of Deeds Or ri n for McQuaid’s office were dis- a el —_ — : viewing stund'im freat ef the Mins Robson was a freshman. | McQuaid, who died of a heart at-\“Ussed at a meeting of the com-| a iiste to replace Super. | USS MT. MCKINLEY, Off Bi-| Courthouse. rag al eg ae Ee Hence ore sy I [er ge eimai Oregon age dating lr no, : ret ) , was “ . | . AP Wirephete | made her Michigan home with an ito announce their decision aa) Informed Republicans emphasize rip floaly in (Gin Lagihalane: heap eigéc 7 searched gens Naval Reserve of 1956" Miss Su- RUSSIAN CHURCH LEADERS HERE — Five Russian Baptist | aunt, Mrs. Howard Snyder of se "ext week. Ocal eit be picked ns ee ee + | perphy see in ection (a Repub ltvcen’ tate) Caos that crmshea|22mne Danner, 17, of 408 Alberta . Church leaders disembark from plane at Idlewild Airport in New | Cranbrook Cross, Birmingham. poe oY a *s plone te - |ble"" man who will devote full time can’ curchea’) Wat (has heldlome, futile Hand ——— ne! St. The pretty queen, chosen from York Friday as they arrive to visit Bapfist groups and leaders in| Thomaé Bernaky, 24, of East | iicants by Probate Judge pile aa aend aio inieract inv the elective office. He is now a cus-| The test had been postpon ed be- aa 11 finalists last night, was this country. Left to right are Jakov Zhidkov, president of the \Cleveland, Ohio, was the student F \ioore, Prosecutor Frederick C.|is expected to “os ohn ie Loew tomer relations executive andicause of bad‘ weather just three o Lag ll open car with one Soviet All-Union Council: of Evangelical Christian Baptists; Miss |critically injured. He is a UM Ziem and Clerk Lynn D. Allen. (the death M y salesman with a local contracting minutes after the plane took off. mem court, Marcee Hill, Klaudia Tyrtova, church youth leader: Nikolai Levindante, qouncil jsenlor. =| applications |beid the neti cea om - The missing man was Capt. Paull ye tieck, white end deadl vice president; Alexander Karev, general secretary; and Dya Ivanov, poatecha varices petra and recommendations reportedly |W@5 Tegarded as a sure candidate. " |M. Crumley ag wite lives atl nice guided missile drew the at- treasurer. to - which his father, J Ryan,| was received by the three offi- ttee . Albuquerque, N.M. tention of all the = car, ch father, Joseph Ryan, The committee probably will : parade watchers, ij ’ . Th Sa ° had given him Thursday. The fa-} cials about 10 a.m. Wednesday. | be looking for a strong candidate spl a a | The long-delayed H-bomb blast | nan eke anente. (| alms Russi an ey ¥: ther is reneet spoil ee ponaranilagrnser pote por who has proved he cau win votes. p sae at maeerety for | — ween aides Owens-Ford Ne . , cow , U, bearing missile ‘ WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- | ‘Saltzer, the other driver, was a| state officials from communities | uae ee hemearpeaas ur: ‘ Capt. James Wedward HM, the pore powers + Sas od — . dential Aide Harold, Stassen: |seamfitter; his wife a registered) throughout southern Michigan, lr ovnshin Clerk Louis Barry and | y | 3 pilot and the only other man| AAA Missle Ba, Churches F illed “No known scientific instrument cater’ — were natives of De- Saris Helen Hoskins, chiet deputy former court clerk Daniel Murphy. | pte pe pecralpepey spect i Chad in red scarfs and shiny hel- yet developed could locate Hand [oy oe can wate |e ress: has temporarily Barry, twice elected with a Re| Mental Health Grant| "tn ssa ke nod aedened Gran met liners, the battery was led a by . A-bombs already produced.” liam B, McKean Sr., a Marine . SS | rt ley to leave the plane and then ° ies old E. Strong of ie leader Soys whe fermerty commanded te | Bullies Prepare for Combat fo ‘ Si ta Request had left himself, working an ejéc-|the sign atutiereg: ery Oot ect Enjoys Freedom DETROIT — Dr, Lawrence. | Naval Reserve Officers Training oOo Increase Fersonne coal Secesie: ima parachuted! eights stationed 1 H : C at Uni of Michigan ; to ocean, nto a one- j = Behind Iron Curtain | mata, arector ot the new | Corrs at Canter Panther Snarls, ACC Pt roninc sun vomits wit rote ritand vt ped se ty | tidin Seereckons NEW YORK w—Russian Bap- choice ts came pan asa ris Island, 8. C, both Ce , t 4 C h ] ] te D ]isote “definitely understaffed” in areata he noticed icing at 20 American War Veteran's organiza- | | , " Young McKean and Ryan both ispite of the $59,273,893 appropri- ,.|tion. Included ! tist leaders say their church is) society, we can either learn eed and members of a Or Ss a enge O ue ated for mental health in_ bills ed ioe Se ee — Perry pce rer tun Glittering in the sunlight were the silver-helmeted color guard of local National Guard units, was emphasized by National Guard jeeps of Company M, 125th Inf. Reg., bearing machine guns and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Portland Mayor Charles Gilden Guest of City During Annual Exchange Day | Pontiac will play host to Port- || land’s Mayor Charles F. Gilden | Monday on “Mayor Exchange Day’’ a feature of Michigan Week, Pontiac’s Mayor William W. Don- aldson will journey to Portland, midway between Lansing and Grand Rapids, along with his wife to tour the town of almost 3,000 population. Mayor Gilden will be given a tour of Pontiac by City Engineer Lewis Wrenn and Parks and Rec- reation Director Dave Ewalt. It will include one of the Pontiac automobile factories, ‘ Other Michigan mayors and vil- lage presidents will be “exe changed”’ for the day. Names of nearly 500 were drawn in pairs in March by Gov, G. Mennen Wil- liams, Birmingham's Mayor James Al- len will take ‘a long jaunt up to L'Anse in the Upper , while Royal Oak Mayor Howard K, Kelley will travel 195 miles to Buckley, south of Traverse Bay. Newberry in the UP will be the destination of James A. Beresford, mayer of Bloomfield Hills. Mayor Anthony Kreps of Sylvan Lake will head for a day at Cedar Springs, a town north of Grand Rapids, Gra } of Square Lake Rd. Sat. & Gun, only, Natt i a teh “~ Day ve Decorations fer Memertal e at 2600 8. Woodward. Just south 7 ' 2 ; | THE PONTIAC c PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 161008 Pee ey 7 vt g ) The Day in Birmingham ee , m |Arrest Woman: on Drug Count 2 Faces Possible Charge of Having Connection), With Abeiged Ring ere ~ Teague Guild Hears Granger National Leader Talks at 5th Annual Dinner se Friday Aca Medical, Dental Building Roads in Bloomfield Township. poor be dentist, is listed as owner, v of the! . |-ald Robson, the . garet Rebson of Bowling Green, | A Flint woman, 17, ‘yeoterday| « was arrested at he her home and | oaee 5 rban League, = ————=—Word” at the fifth annual dinner; — of the Urban League Guild here Jast night. The dinner was held spiracy revealed Thursday. Tina Bailey is being held for in- oe in Oakland County Jail. A Colonial exterog/ of red brick with white w trim and in the First Congregational Church. " * ¢ . William F. Nesbitt said there aluminum windows is planned for Sayder of Mrs. Harry L. Riggs, retiring ‘s, a “Mary Roe” warrant for het} the three story structure. A cir- | Funeral will be Monday. at 3 p.m. president of the League, presented, acclee |arrest, cular driveway will provide ae- the nar of the William | ‘Thirteen others, including two | cess to the bullding’s fron? |*. Ham : the officers who have served with her and called for the report of the nominating chairman, Mr s. Charles Williams. Those who will serve the League during the next year are: Mrs, dames. Taylor, president; Mrs. J, A. Rammes, first vice president; Mrs. Daisy Neal, sec- | ond vice president; Mrs, Warren Fowler, treasurer; Mrs, Irving Gillies, recording secretary; Mrs. William Essery, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lucetta Baker, chaplain. Mrs. Riggs gave a short resume of work accomplished during the year. A $25 scholarship was award- ed to a- student at University of Michigan, members assisted with the T..B. chest X-Ray and gave women, also are held in. jail | under $10,000 bonds each, pend- ing examination May 21 before Pontiac Municipe) Judge Mau- rice E. Finnegan. Miss Bajley may be arraigned before Finnegan today or Mon- day, Nesbitt said. He added that her arrest had no connection with - ja drug investigation currently under way in Flint. Law agencies throughout the state have been alerted to appre- Pentiac Press Fhete | Pontiac Motor Division carried the 21-man party of players, coaches and managers to Ann Arbor. There were 16 runners, who qualified for the state meet in the regionals last week at Ypsilanti, in the group. Pontiac is a heavy favorite to retain the state crown. Military Displays in Pontiac Today BOUND FOR ANN ARBOR—Pontiac High School's defending state championship track team departed early this morning for Ann Arbor where the Chiefs are aiming for their second straight state title this afternoon. A fleet of four-door Pontiacs donated by the in V Shopping Center Planned Oregon Voters tor Erection in Lakes Areaii Like Stevenson Construction of a 7-8 store ‘shop- | Street and Cass Lake Road. Com- . , _ |ping center along Elizabeth Lake jpletion is expected by late fall. Primary Returns Give Adlai Consistent Lead; Ample parking will be at the, north and east and depressed so that entrance will be to the lower | SAVE on outboard motors NOW! TRADEIN | SALE We need used outboards —and we need them bad- ly,—and in order. to build up our stock, we're allow- ar Naini aL fs 1! (Continued From Page One) [fans ios “others ‘named. in. the ease eee iain for action.'conspiracy to violate state nar- je audience, consisting of many cotics laws, Nesbitt said. Road is scheduled > " de a Lg eae children, couldn't mistake. the ap-| a July 1, according to the area's hes ‘proach of a roaring M47 tank from’ P D th Ike Rolls Up Count “Tdent of the Lakewood Realty Co.| to oceupy a 15,000 square foot | sd panes ee pe Bn., ontiac eains Christmas gifts to girls at the Oak- . "| To be known as the “Lizz-Lake| supermarket, The -tank wag: led by some <0! land County Guildren’ 's Home. PORTLAND, Ore. u — Demo- Shopping Center,” the site will be = negotiations are neal marching men of the tank batal: Kenneth Dale Fisher to a large drug store, cleaning jon, a loc&l reserve unit in the ci Dr. Gur was introduced by| boost toward the presidential nom-|beth Lake Road at the through establishment and some retail) Ground Observer Corps ost, | Prayer service will be held at ‘Mrs. Arthur W. Selden. He urged|ination and Republicans put up a/fare's. intersection with HuroD stores, Borst stated. in the area hed five recruiting (2:°2 P-™- Monday in the Huntoon ‘lusty cheer for the Eisenhower-| + : Besides the stores, the center will Se ee \Funeral Home for Kenneth Dale {contain a paved parking lot having Fisher, infant son of Edward and School Bus, Autos The crowd watched the Water- ‘Nancy Proffitt Fisher of 213 Park- veloper, Louis ‘‘Tug’’ Borst, presi-| National Food Stores which plans | = crats gave Adlai Stevenson a located on the south side of Eliza- \Nixon-ticket-in-returns today from OVEROTT ship. He urged each to adopt 4 Orego lectio' over 100,000 square feet of space, purpose and follow it through even HU el Ga the developer added. ford High School band march up dale Ave. Burial will be in Perry 1 ing top - dollar ellewences at the expense of sacrifice.| Stevenson, pointing toward bie llid - 6 | H d. The site was selected because of Saginaw led wi two split Mt. Park Cemetery. on used motors during “The “trouble is that when we ger game in Florida and California oll e; nju ed: the high rate of expansion in the 2. salads Ber copes =e Besides his. mother and father, this event. : ‘area and the fact that it will be Six persons, three of them chil- accessible from six directions via dren, suffered shock and minor in-|\the three converging roads, Borst juries in an accident involving 4| said. school bug and two cars Friday rsdn oonteid Tower Hilfon 10 Take Over New Detroit Hotel \Kenneth is survived by a brother, stayed a consistent pace in front Duane at home. of Sen. Estes Kefauver in their write-in contest for 16 Democratic jdelegates in yesterday's balloting. More than half of the party's vot- ers penciled in their presidential choice. But Oregon Democrats appeared lazy compared with Republicans) passed the reviewing stand. Color Guards of the Cook-Nelson, ; Chief Pontiac, and Jimmy Dey a ee sal Ait aber ei American Legion posts took their, ‘died ox 2a. ursday night places along with the services, | Convertibles bearing members Evederick W. Stockman ° | Frederick W. Stockman, 81, of Don’t wait, if you've been want- ing_a new, quiet JOHNSON OUTBOARD now's the time to get it. Bring your old motor in, get a big trade-in allowance for it. That big, efficient JOHNSON oie will cost less than you think of the Navy Mothers Club of injuries were Mrs. Marcella Kurz, America No. 335 moved out slow- “Pontiac is a favorite town of|.1, showered wu Presi-|44, and her children, Stephen, 5, ly behind Miss Danner ang Miss 177 S. Jessie St. died early this : mine, because I feel that here you raed Eisenhower with a high pop- and Carol, 11, of Mt. Clemens. The Hill, ‘morning in Pontiac General Hos-|. Hurry ... while our stock of have made marked progress in ularity vote injured included: Mrs. Kate Pullar, edad serra es \ptan Clever drill steps of Troop 244 pital after several months of ill- new motors is still complete! > . head o wide hotel chain ees 64, of Birmingham, bruised shoul- of the Boy Scouts drew the atten-|ness. Ohio, wil) be speaker at a joint der; Charlotte Kelly, 11, of Mt.|bearing his name, says he plans, Born in Illinois Sept. 15, 1874, Wwe test vote against Democratic Sen. Wayne Morse, former Republican. Compromise Hassle Seen on Farm Bill WASHINGTON. (INS)—A second farm bill, safely by both the House and Senate, faces still more delay Police Officers to Stage Annual Benefit Dance The third annual benefit dance of the Pontiac Police Officer's Assn. will be held at 9:30 p.m. tonight in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Sgt. James Carr, chairman, said that tickets at the door will cost 2% cents per couple. e-e » |today before -becoming law. Funds will go to support charity programs and sports teams spon-|: ‘The contest will decide the post! House leaders said they will not -yepresentative in the state contest agree to Senate changes in the sored by the association, he said. to be held at the convention in bill approved earlier in the House 15 million dollars to finance the) project. The 23-story structure, Detroit's) first major hotel in 30 years, rise on a block-square site adjoin- ing the lavish Civic Center, now ‘a building on the Detroit river-| front. A spokesman for the group financing the project said the site had been purchased for two million) dollars. Hilton, who also operates the. |Statler Hotel here, said he was. ‘ready to go” on the construction! as soon as details of the transac- tion could be completed. It is ex-| pected the hotel will open late, A huge ordinance wrecker from his iaiieoel for 31 years. He was a!author, is appearing in the Bir-| member of St. Trinity Lutheran mingham area for the third time: the 107th Ordinance Company of will the National Guard moved up be-) hind five big ordinance vans. The “Nike and other military, ae will be on display this’ afternoon on West Huron west of, ithe County Health Building for the Mrs. Mary Morrison of Oxford, | public to see. 5 Killed in Headon Crash Near Ann Arbor = (Continued From Page One) Church of Pontiac. Three children survive, Mrs. Rosa Millen of Pontiac, Wilfred of| Supt: of Schools Eugene L. ‘Detroit and. Earl of Rochester. Other survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Reckman and Mrs. \Emma Langendorf, both of Illi- nois. Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- day from the Bossardet-Mabley| ‘uneral Chapel with the Rev. G. officiating. Burial will be in Ox- ford Cemetery. E. Behnke of Holy Cross Church, . in this state since Aug. 28, 1955. and another passenger were slight-| and will force a conference to work out a compromise. The Senate passed the measure last night by a voice vote. It contains the soil bank plan re- quested by President Etsenhower but without the authority to pay farmers this year on what they wiuld do next year. Rep. W. R. Poage, Tex., second- ranking Democrat on the House Agriculture Committee, said he will insist on a conference. Poage said he wants the soil grain compromise and to a provi- sion which would put the soil bank into effect this year only to the extent Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson deems ‘“‘practical.” Grand Rapids in June. Unmarried women between the ages of 17 and 2% are eligible for athe local contest if they have lived Girls under 21 are required to have written consent of their parents or guardian. Deadline for entries is May 23. Dancing te the music of the Rus- sell Roach orchestra wil] follow the selection of ‘‘Miss Amvet.”” A) dancing exhibition will be staged by a group of instructors from the) Arthur Murray School during the judging. 3 Receive In juries Now He Tells Us! in 1958 or early 1959. RICHMOND, Va. u — Mark) Besides a thousand rooms, the, Turner, chairman of the Virginia hotel will have 50 deluxe pent- Milk Commission 18 years, stepped house apartments and underground down from his job and confessed. | parking for for 1,500 automob automobiles. on aan ume aston +h Retail Price Boost Seen for Cigarettes it disagrees,” said Turner, add- NEW YORK (®#—A price boost: of a cent a package at retail for cigarettes probably by next week is predicted by a spokesman for, boarding house at 13 Carter St./United Cigars-Whelan Stores Inc. No one was injured. following a raise in the wholesale Careless smoking caused the fire, i by Liggett & Myers Tobacco firemen said. 'Co. , ing: “I'll take coffee.” Fire Sweeps City Home Firemen last night extinguished a 20-minute blaze which caused $200 damage to a two-story frame as Car Leaves Road - A—two-year-old boy, his. father. ly injured yesterday when their auto was forced off Roselawn drive south of Michigan avenue and into A movement to provide employ- a utility pole. Me 2 through Lloyd Manns, 37, of 95 Edith Physically - handicapped St., his son, Gary, and David W. Goodwill Industries was launched Heming, 30, of 46 Clarence St. were this week by a civic study com- released after treatment for cuts mittee of the Greater Pontiac Com- and bruises, authorities and St. munity Advisory Council. Joseph Mercy Hospital said, | Headed by Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, Pontiac police said Manns was the group will seek to establish a driving. He told them another car, plant in Pontiac which will employ unidentified, was driving on the the handicapped in the recondition- wrong side of the road. ling and sale of used household jitems contributed by area resi!) The Weather ‘dents. {| to set up a retail outlet store in ay im Ponting | oeewerty a factory, Dr. LaCore ” Tea Lowest temperature preceding 8 « m. The ‘store is expected to be in. operation by fall, provided the: i veves ‘committee is able to obtain a store, oon rises Betardey « at 3:01 Group Seeks to Establish = Goodwill Factory in Area __men opportunities for the area's) | First step in the drive will be | * ¢ @ Liggett & Myers has announced that effective yesterday the whole-. sale price of Chesterfield regular: fand kingsize cigarettes would be increased 45 cents on al] ship- iments—a boost of nine cents a gard, Theodore Wiersma, James carton, roughly a penny a pack. Dudley and Fred Hansas. up-to said-he-expected-notice-ot -a- 100 area residents will be invited'ilar price increase within a few) to join subcommittees, Dr. LaCore jens from other cigarette manu- said, facturers. | |simply. The United Cigar spokesman} ALEXANDRIA, Egypt — Pre- ficiating. Mr. Wainwright's body the same fraternity, Phi Sigma | Kappa. The two cars smashed together| at terrific speed on US12 between Dixboro and Frain’s Lake Roads, about 8:30 p.m. Brady Wainwright Brady Wainwright, 52, of 197 San-| derson St. died yesterday morning ‘in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had been in ill health one year. Sammoned by telephone from | tie.was born in Senath, Mo. Feb. | his Toledo home, Joseph Ryan 11 1904, the son of Ervin and walked into the Washtenaw Coun- |Bertha L. Wainwright. | ty sheriff's office, and sald: “I'm | An employe of Pontiac Motor Di-. Dr. Ryan. Was my bey tm an vision, he had been a resident of accident tonight?” \Pontiac seven years, coming here. “Yes,"’ said the deputy on duty. from Senath, “Was he with some other stu-| Besides his mother, Mrs. Bertha dents?" Stone of Concord, Ark., he is sur-' “Yes.” vived by four children, Nola Jean, | “Well, how is he?” Joe Wayne, Carl James and Ken- “It was a fatal,’’ the deputy mala Wainwright, all at home. Also surviving are three sisters, The father dropped his head on Mrs. Dorothy Spears of Flint, Mrs. a desk and sobbed. Then he re-/Syble Waldron and Mrs. Eramae covered to ask how many were in, ‘Kebschull, both of Benton Harbor. the accident. With the answer he- A prayer. service will be held at- broke down again. |7 o'clock Saturday evening in the Pursley Funeral Home with the \Rev. George D, Murphy of the iFirst United Missionary Church of- Nasser Has Spoken er Gamat Abdet Nasser said will then be taken to the McD today Egypt “is free to buy arms Funeral Home in Senath for serv- from any place we like and in any ice and burial in the Lulu Ceme- quantity we like.” ltery a Dunklin County, Mo. | Why Worry — about h moths, theft? pm Dewntownl feacseraterecs either through rent or donation, Dr. gos. Se - $f LaCore added. gem... “ 1 pm...ccc... ay More than 200 physically-handi-|- 20 om... . 89 \capped persons in the area have lalready been, listed by the com- ‘mittee as potential employes, the $ chairman said, and many others an iiday, im Pr = Pontise As Recorded DoWntown) Highest temperature ° Fehon mer serens Lowest pec cnc pom) nebericscsees ee ars BTW nee seenee scans B15 would be likewise eligible. One Year ‘Age in Pontiac The focal plant would be sim- nse wemnperetere cate ceteee AY Har to Detroit's whose 591 em- an Vemperseare oes. “665 ployes recondition and sell used 4 | clothing, ‘furniture, toys and Bighest and Lowest Te Pte nad This | household appliances. Goodwill #1 tm 1994 34 in 1¢0¢) Industries is entirely self-support- penintee Tamanna ue) Bismarck 73 44 Memp! aol #6 62! Members of the study committee, ce $97 Minwe apo $5 4p besides Dr. LaCore, include Dr. - 2 s ew Qrleens ee $s Erwin E. Gordon, James Spence, @ be phoenix 9 3 Wayne Gabert, Ralph Norvell, Les- SB Paleten 8 Gis, ants wie Ree an , B Ste. : : ot Sathinewe™ & fisapennaue John Riley, Fred Hag: a e op a Why take a chance of losing your furs to heat, moths or theft? Why worry about them all summer? Why not let Careful Dan put your furs in his modern, certified fur storage? Con- trolled temperature and humidity, plus Care- ful Dan’s expert attention, keep your furs in perfect shape. And for your added peace of mind, every coat is fully insured. Why not call Careful Dan today? \ PONTIAC. USE OUR MODERN FUR STORAGE <3) ey x) ii eat, ' Certified Fur Storage Offers Positive Protection '% @ Modern Gir-tight fur vaults shut out moths and dust e Controtfad frigid cold at scientific if temperatures keep furs prime © Controlled humidity keeps precious 4 furs soft and supple © Every coat hangs in its ewn frigid air space : s © Your coat is fully \insured DRY CLEANERS FE 2-810) Laundry 7-HOUR SERVICE AT 540 SO. TELEGRAPH ROAD +” ies be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at dustry integrating all its peoples) ' ini- Bl ay with mutual benefit to both man- canna" peesueeuen presel rl Gemens, abrasions of right leg: ae toler. eee oe 2h acd ie eee tchers as "he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. cata tae! Pesaro Rigg SERVICE aan ar baie ° nearly 20 per cent of the Repub- = heeled creme ge a RE Seat in guceiooe Deteak to/"'There were also other wenn 1a he Stockman. On April 7,'s:39 p.m. Tuesday at Bloomfield With every purchase you get Invocation was given by the Rev Beane» took | the (extra) troubin "te All were treated and released by| Hilton and other high executives of Boy and Cub Scout organiza-|1907, he was married in Dlinois to | Hills ‘High School auditorium. An] both the FACTORY GUARAN- Malcolm K. Burton, pastor of the write in Vice President Nixon for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The in his. organization met yester- tions taking part along with the) [curt = eas : ser | ‘8 p.m. reception will precede the! TEE plus our own SERVICE SHOP church. A vocal solo was given by)", an. Troy Township police Sreainstsa| lday with 45 Detroit business and. CPC? Units. such as Bi Star| Mr. ; soa) ns ii | program. we me = you know Piyilis Smid The primary turned up what| . “ssreevehicle collision. civic leaders, who agreed to raise|Mothers and the Amvets Post fromjcame to Pontiac two years ®£0/ Speaking on ‘The Child's Bill of | : of en oe bos Pirie could be only construed as a pro-|' : \Keego Harbor. from Oxford where he had made Rights.” Dr. Slutz, educator and | Slaybaugh’s! We put your boat this year. Johnson and Board of Education Chairman Merrill 0. Bates will talk of future plans in the school district. / * s * Because rain has kept down in- ‘terest in plant buying, St. Eliza- lbeth Guild of St. James Episcopal jchurch has extendéd its Wednes- iday through Saturday sale through |Sunday as well, Hours tomorrow the YMCA cou bl | wee M. aun in the water for you! we arrange convenient benk-rate payments for you m Daily 9 te 6; Friday Nite ‘til 9. 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SATURDAY; MAY 19. 1956 De sagas en are qultng thelr obs in Ai (cgated tend in te neuroy Tower City Branch Offers © |r 22a sssowent toe Remnants of Coral Reefs cante, Spain, to grow tomatoes! da district. - | Toke i Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve Yout __ i The East Side Branch of the Eleven New Books JUNIOR = Pontiac City Library has recently jadded the following 11 books to its shelves. * * 2 . {ADULT—The Dowry by Banning; | * Tender Victory, Caldwell; Jobs REAL ESTATE 101% N. SAGINAW ) ae INSURANCE 2-4031 Short “‘TPieasant Valley, Yerby. * . 6 Ld Cherokee, Newsom; Rimrock, : Years of Trial and Hope, > eT CHILDREN — The Children of Green Knowe, Boston; The Golden Name Day, Lindquist; and Betsy's FE Wedding, by Lovelace. that it takes... We'll pick up all your winter clothes and furs . .. Clean them, store them, keeping them safe from heat, EDITORS | \Dot Michigan. Shorelines EAST LANSING ®—Coral reets usually are associated with the. sun- warmed salt waters of southern covered in mounds of up to 15 feet. ~ * . 6 Northern Michigan has a reputa- since their formation millions of SET Cees ae ground coral “reefs, long buried Oil prospectors are -particularly dont. we ers Jocation of under eee ANOTHER. Pt = z= os eS a Monday Night long icy winters. youre ago: Yet remnants of extensive ,coral reefs are found in several “areas of northern Michigan — giving geologists an intriguing phenomenon to think about. | “It's quite obvious that Michi-| igan once held shallow salt waters’ reefs,"’ said Dr, William A. Kelly, of the remains of organisms,” Dr. Kelly pointed out, “with a low center of gravity. Both salt water and olf can collect in them because they are so porous.” “Oil geologists know that a coral} reef is worth drilling anytime,” he, dded. ‘Some of the world’s larg-' est oil fields are located in ancient ‘Your winrar c.ornss Call FEderal 4-2579 NOW Take the bulge out of those overloaded closets. One call is all Ww A GAME AMONG THE STARS — 6 Trip Inte Outer Space Probably the best known star is Polaris, or the North Star, at the end of the Little Bear's tail. For many ages sailors have used it to help) guide their ships. Now that you know something of the constellations and the stars; in them, here is a game to send you cruising around on a tour among the stars and back to earth again. Color the picture and paste it on firm cardboard. Make the sky deep blue, and the stars a clear yellow with orange centers in the ‘I numbered ones. Leave the small stars white, or color them light blue vor pink. professor of geology at Michigan State University. “Corals will not grow unless these conditions are present.” STILL PRESENT IN STATE Old coral reefs and biostromes (blanket formations) are known to be present in many areas of Mich- igan, but they are particularly evident in such aréas as De Tour which were warmed enough by the |. AK /sun to allow the formation of coral | r reefs." Dr. Bennett T. Sandefur, acting head of the MSU geology depart- ment, relates-an interesting about the formation of northern coral reefs—some of them found as far north as Iceland. “During the Silurian period— 200 to 400 million years ago when reef building began—world water levels were up from their Tax Jury Finds Guilty Verdict present beaches,” he said. “It’s possible that. the warm waters of the gulf stream were diverted from their present chan- nels and flowed right up the mid- die of eastern United States Hthrough Michigan and surrounding areas. That would have resulted . ; : ahould Sathon Tin the right reef-building condi- moths, and moisture . . . All at low cost. Play safe, call today. eebeciy cl ulcus can ae use ena a Saclay re Mrs. Dodson Sentence ‘ional a a — a = means oe Move — aod Due June 4 far Income . ; ONLY from rom earth through 1 to 39 in order, stopping at the orange stars. Your Aue 7 ‘toss must carry you exactly onto any ere plan to ting otherwise; Report Evasion AUTO-TO URIST ROUTE 5 P. M. til 9 P. wi you must wait out in space for your next turn. The first space traveler , ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN | ee we Lhe eet back to earth is the winner. : NEW YORK. — Mrs. Hattie me a (David Gerton of Denver wins $10 for suggesting this idea first.|Freeman Dodson, 46, congression- You may win $10 if you send in a useable idea for Junior Editors care ea, Betta oars geal | othe never, Ve Mors ie, AP Revie), ad a ae ran | ee 2 te ofr a WE GIVE = $ ° A federal court jury, after de- | oo liberating 3% hours, found the * 5 DRESS novos §— | Customs Blocks Shipment rams tuiy ot at tie cous | SHIRTS RED STAMPS ; ; the indictment, : Long Sleeve : . : of Army Trucks to Israe] wxswins sume « wre, pow se , Cesh ; i and a $10,000 f ot SY3) RSTO US cel Sa Denn ti ceo | SPORT . | Corry 605 OAKLAND — Just North of Wisner Stadium ee = 21 military vehicles to Is- = ry arbre wy eee tt an =a rary _™ : . & / 2 . eli ight ar- “ | . Wy Branches: 328 N. Perry — 97 Oakland ravered. iran expect Heense is bor a week ago Thursday. He said|DID NOT TESTIFY | | SH IR |sued for spare parts. theship salled the next day. She was sana cheating. the ae fh = : = government out o n —— | According to White, customs of-|come taes from 198 to 1952, of| | “sian | Val to $595 ficials found there was no valid! .otjecting $2,000 in illegal refunds — | aiues to @ . {export license covering the vehi- TRAVEL 8 ae | : e E } 03 wr jand of claiming nonexistent de-/f wane you 3) cles. He said Israel purchasing pendents on her tax returns. | FOR THIS SALE | authorities had an export license a ENJOY THIS CRUISE : ; Joseph E. Ford, tax consultant whole vehicles, White said he saw|a@ former campaign manager nothing, dishonest in the situation neh iran ae eeaed back her can! binion when asked whether it wasléressional salary to Powel 2s osend denied thi wi | Q fesse involved attempted) owen = aes on the —— | smugg ote | ee e 4 \ : EMBASSY ISSUES REPORT -<. Dodson, who did not testi-| | # B. Brie St, he \( . The lowes Fntamy oe a piaireg the twoweek “trial, ia TICKET mp etn hate DOCK: })) statement late Jast night saying pusiness secretary at the Abys-| P 2 . / Y) es by os een een sinian Baptist Church in Harlem, | ae cma uae oe wry ment loaded certain surplus vehi-|where Powell is pastor. Both ae —— : a au cles destined to be used in Israel) Negoes. as spare s. ' a ‘cupe The embassy said the shipment ( ee EN anes the State Department's munitons| MODERNIZE YOUR. Tt // Do you know that control division “for spare parts 7 é | : in the amount of $150,000.” HOUSE AND you lon ae i The Israeli statement said that XxX is aes sweet. golden corn ee STEERInICG het the | : | customs offici i ] i R 2 = Rr yt technically sty” | B t os — instructions were 4 _f- | stays garden-fresh for io cueaply iter ihe sue ara | | 4 a a a unload the stores in question." i S “The shippers hav : lB ms twelve whole months sean ty he Nee ; other articles which the it SHAR)! inahome food freezer?. n= statement & Fs | B z RT J in a ome 00 eezer: - White said Israe] has applied for “= Bea! | | hat tracks, Heald th ret M : 8 - : alf tracks. He sa s request, — AH it = (Or a twoin-one mo tet o_O = s ; Difficulty in collecting taxes on 2%, | Dp J e radio sets in use has led Syria to ia, @ PLAIDS ; te = 4 refrigerator freezer.) . raise Its import duty. : ! e STRIPES p44 It’s one way toenjoy ~ - SUPER VALUE fe souocooss | 4 | . . | : 4 5 ~ summertime eating | | * py»? : . || THis wut se THe \ —] Asx . ; . 1 SPORT SHIRTS MAY i) w wonder smart WE'VE NEVER SOLD TILE BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES! [|| SE PURCHASED ot thie } )— low price! Immediately / — | S VE S VE S VE | [| following this special é homemakers say: | AVE-SA - SA" |} cettins event they wil ; . . | | revert to their reguler By the Piece—By the Carton—Carload Prices §f]| setting price. ee : . : You can Live Better Plastic EXTRA TILE _ Armatrong BT and You May _ Electrically” WALL TILE | RETURNABLE | Asphalt Tile f] cuapce eee Cclrica Vy Vedl/, You May Buy Tile Gy9y! : or 414 x41, € Es. J ibd | ae 9x9x/o 3 Cc | Rainbow | ig ake ithout hee 4 Ea. ‘LAYAWAY Color a I eee ors ‘ 4 | : — . | Your Purchase! Armstrong. i : , | woes | FREE | TILE CEMENT! 2 SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER INLAID TILE TOOLS and ) HUB | OR DETROIT EDISON Mecu. | TILE cutters C Gal. ff : = 9x9 : Park In Our Lot e.. _ Behind the Store : of 1ers + ; : P st ‘s hg i] ; : The Floor Shop “vrwecce f[0cers | if } Open Mondey and | Open very Monday) and Fr e | e | 2 ‘ p . , Friday ‘til 9 P.M. esiing Until Sted | , — 5 Monday Evening ET eR ee ee ne Oe . ; THE PONTIAC PRESS margin of Raas's People's Party over - geade aaah Pantie 12, MEDS, oe suntay the Socialists, the other party in the aa. _ coalition, from one to seven seats. mus, The extreme Rightist Freedom Party — “r* _- Jost ground, its 14 seats being re-_ “Woiee my ‘the People a ‘Economic | Systens Should ' ~ Benefit All Its Members’ | 1 ‘duced . to ‘five. ‘War H. The Communists — emerged from the election with only three seats, the fewest since World S aEaEneaienn ——— = MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a i a a The overwhelming extent of pe wed Press we ont paper as well as ali AP news dispate oe "4 Powrme Geltverea for 40 cents * weeks 4 ts Se available by mall : fe Oakland, n, b, Lapeer an a remagel it is $12.00 = {oe : elsewhere fo Cg or subseriptions i oll ago ong , Prone ‘Pontioe FE 2-818. many.‘new Christians arrayed in white robes to be baptized, in England's northern climate it was much too cold for such a cere- They therefore waited until the weather was mild- t THE TOASTER'S = rel er and held their baptismal: serv: ices on Pentecost. EMBER DAYS Four times a year, at the be ginning of each of the natural seasons, come the Ember Days. These are three days of fasting, always the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday of the weeks follow- ing respectively the first Sunday in Lent, the day of Pentecost, September 14. and December 13. The name Ember is a shorten- ing of the Latin Quattmor Tem- pora, which means “the. foir seasons.” The origin of these . days Is quite obscure- and much.- debated. Some scholars connect = with Se old paxas i Dr. Brady’s: Mailbag: cation rites that always took place at the seasons of planting, harvest and vintage. Others see in them the old Jewish custom of holding four fasts each year. The Ember Days have come to be associated, particularly in the Roman Catholic church, with or- dinations to the sacred ministry. Each of the four weeks in which the Ember Days fall is: called an Ember Weck. (Copyright 1956) Smiles It doesn't pay to stretch your word — makes it too easy to break it. up/with the puny boast that “this year will be the third best pro- /@uction year.” This at a time / when it has been conservatively estimated that the economy should expand four per cent a year. Tt: appears much print is mis- used in idolizing and accentuating the” vaunted intellects of our In a society of potential abune dance, the criterion of its worth in human terms is not to be guaged | by the “‘success”’ of an ever dwindl- ing number of “recognized’’ men, as formerly in an age of scarcity, but by what it can contribute to- ward the economic equality, mor- al well-being and general happiness of all its members. : = -E.-W. Republicans Ready to Rip Dem-Controlled Congress By JAMES MARLOW “WASHINGTON —This 84th Congress, run by the Democrats, is setting no speed record. Unless it gets a move on, you'll hear a tot about it from the Republicans in the campaign. Republicans still smart from President Truman's attacks on what he called the 80th ‘‘do- nothing’ Congress in 1948. They, were running it then, They'll be happy to reply in kind this year if the Democrats give them a chance. s s Ld As a sign of things to look for: President er was criti- cal of this 84th Congress when it finished its first session last sum- mer. It's done less so‘ far in this session. It still has a couple of months to go. In_ this ceases Congress has passed only four pieces of major legislation and Eisenhower vetoed two of them: the farm bill and a bill to take direct federal control off the prices natural gas produc- ers could charge. The other two: present corpo- ration and excise tax levels were continued for another year; con- struction of a 760-million-dollar system of power dams and irriga- tion projects in the upper Colorado ~ River area was authorized. HIGHWAY BILL OK'D The Senate last year, and the House this year, have approved highway program bills, But they differ. There can be no final ac- tion tn both houses agree. Tip on Treatment of Hernia Pays Off; Use Salicylated Collodion to Rid Corrs By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Every day around here is a Brady day—somersaults, calcium, jodin ration, whole wheat flour ground every mornirig. I'm a new girl! You bet it works. Many thanks. .. . (D. K. C.) Answer—Thank you, Ma'am. ‘For the pamphiet Wheat to Eat, send stamped, self-addressed en- velope, and expect no reply if you de not sign your request. Several years ago an article on injection treatment of hernia in your column gave me the first inkling of the possibility of cure without a major operation. I wrote you .and you recommended Dr. He treated me and. I have had no récurrence. (L. B.C.) Answer—Your doctor has had great success with the ambulant treatment, although it fails in some cases, though not so often as the radical operation fails, I believe, Pamphlet on “Hernia” available on request — enclose stamped, self-addressed — enve- What food value has escarole? (Miss K. K. A) Answer—It is also called en- dives, French endives, and chic- ory greens. It is one of the richest sources of carotene (pro- vitamin A) which is the vege- table form of the substance the animal body converts Into vita- min A. Escarole is also a good source of vitamin C, calcium, and iron, Besides, It Is appetiz- ing as a salad. , Two years ‘ago you gave a rec- ipe for a corn remedy, which I had made up and used—it was terrific, removed my corns as nothing else ever had — but I've misplaced the recipe . . .(T. C.) Answer—Paint corn or callus (neter bunivn) once daily for a week or so with salicylated col- lodon—solution of thirty grains of salicylic acid in’ one-half fluid ounce of flexible collodion. The prevention of corns and cal- fuses is given in Little Lesson No, 11, Care of the Feet, for which send 25c and stamped, self-addressed envelope. I am 80 and would like to pro- long my life, if you will let me how to’ roll my own. (G, M.) Answer—Send stamped, self- The pamphiet tells how why everyone not cripple or “infirm should de half a dozen ,forward rolls every morning — somersaults, as I called ‘em for many years. Bul Féivientber, If you do roll ‘em it is af your own peril. We have 3 children, 4, 2 and 8 months, all delivered naturally, following Grantly Dick Read meth- od, rooming-in and breast feeding. My husband and I are looking for- ward to more children . , . (Mrs. A. E. P., Ur.) “Answer—Thank you. Rooming- in means that the hasband not only remaing with his wife dur- ing the birth of their baby but spends many hours with her aft. _ er the baby is born, helping in care of the baby and learning how to keep the baby happy when they take the baby home. If your home is not fit to have a baby in, or if the doctors in your community are exclusively nine- teenth century, the rooming-in is infinitely preferable to being reg- imented, patronized, and pushed around in an institution with star chamber delivery room and plate glass covered window effects. Send 25c and stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope for Little Les- son 4, Preparing for Maternity, a primer for husband and wife to study together. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stam self- addressed envelope is sent to ¢ Pon- Press, Pontiac Michigan. 6 (Copyright 1956) esty . Last year the 84th Congress passed a lot of legislation which the Democrats said was good, no matter how Eisenhower felt about it. This was the record in 1955: The reciprocal trade program was continued another three years; the small business admin- istration was continued for two years; the military draft law waa extended; corporation and excise taxes were continued a year. * « * = The first session also gave Ei- senhower a free hand in defend- ing Formosa, passed a new mili- tary reserve program he wanted, boosted the* national debt limit, raised the minimum wage for workers in interstate commerce from 75 cents to $1 an hour, and ‘raised Yhe pay of most people working for the: government, in- cluding judges and members of - Congress. TREATIES RATIFIED The Senate last year ratified three major treaties; mutual as- sistance for the defense of For- mosa, bringing West Germany in- to the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization, and Austrian indepen- dence. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Our memories are fashioned from . .. The thoughts we have today . . . And how we deal with all the world . . . Along our com- mon way .: . Eaeh fleeting mo- ment is a mold... In which we shape the past .. .. And happiness or sorrow fills . . . Our memories at last . . . There may be deeds or words we wish .. . Would van- ish in the dawn . . . But there are those reflections that ... Are never really gone .. . So why not paint our dreams today . . . With colors to recall . . . Of loyalty and hon- . And charity to all? . Now is the time to guard against The specter of regret . . That there may not be anything . . . We wish we could forget. (Copyright 1956) Looki ng Back” 100 AMERICANS lost on missing Africa-bound vessel. 7000 ITALIANS surrender in East Africa, 20 Years Ago CONVENING CREDIT men say depression is over. . NEW DEAL moves to redraft coal act, push relief. Case Records of a Psychologist: Crane Says You Can Separate Leader From Group by Campus Cigarette Test Would you, classify _Iren’s parents as of the “domineer- they were self-reliant personalities even at high school. ing” or the “persuasive” type? Many teenagers kick over the traces at college because their previous moral behavior was a reflection of parental dictation rather than their own personal decision. So try the new “ciga- ret test’ on college youth. It- soon weeds out leaders from sheeplike followers. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case R-360: Irene L., aged 18 is a college freshman. “Dr, Crane, Irene has gone wild since she entered college,” her faculty adviser informed me. “I understand she came from a splendid family where morals were stressed and liquor was ta- boo. o # @ “But here on the campus she has kicked over the traces alarm- ingly. Why do teenagers from good homes ofien violate the precepts which their parents) have taught them?’ WILD OATS Many factors are involved, but ‘one basic question to ask is this: “Was the college student intimi- dated at home by dominant parents who forced sobriety upon her? “Or did she shun liquor, tobacco and wild parties in high school because she herself logically dis- approved them?” ° When you see girls smoking cigarettes on campus, it often means their parental training was of the “domineering” instead of the “persuasive” sort. If, \however, your children re- frain from liquor and tobacco on the campus, it generally means Their behavior was thus not a matter of parental dictation, but a voluntary choice on their part. CIGARETTE TEST Employ this new cigarette test, therefore, and you can make shrewd guesses as to the family background of young folks. Repressed, overly dominated teenagers kick over the traces when they get away from home, even though they lived in parson- ages. 4 There is also a tremendous amount of unwise advertising pressure exerted on college youth te stampede them for commer. cial purposes into smoking and drinking. The advertisers have long tried fo make it seem “smart” and sophisticated to suck on cigarettes So teenagers who come from small towns and villages are often afflicted with. a ‘small town’’ in- feriority complex. | They thing it is a disgrace to confess a village background. : So they avidly guzzle liquor and. suck on cigarettes in the mistaken no- tion that this makes people think Chicago, or some other big city. Besides, the power of mob psychology ts tremendous. If 10 men or women accept cigarettes or liquor at a party and you are No. 11, when they are finally offered to you, the tendency is to follow the crowd. It takes a very self-reliant, in- dependent type of Personality to resist such group pressure. ‘So discuss this situation in Sunday school. Ask the studerts what they think they will do when confronted by the dilemma ‘just described where the first 19 ae- =e) — and they are o. 11. Will they decline with a shake of the head? Or will they react like timid sheep and follow the leader? , “Oh, I just took a glass of wine but didn't actually drink it,” many a coed will defend her sheeplike action. There are two types of person- ality—the leaders and the followers, The campus cigarette test will weed them out fast. Followers are sheeplike. They adopt stupid, medically unwise habits, = 7, are afraid to stand ou Leaders stand out anywhere. But you must prepare youth for these crucial dilemmas, and strengthen them psychologically far in advance, Altavs erite to Dr George W. Crane in care of The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan, euclosing a a 3e stamped, self-addressed envelope 200 to cover typing and printing cost "when you send Geld his psychological charts ang pam- . (Copyright 1986) they are from New York City, ——- Eee a fe ise Fone Tt I \ a4 x bel 4 oF td ee { 4. a wa A IMP EVES { rie ; f ity Loe i TT RG Bact esti Teeee eD Ha) Prides ay aos < } yo oF . iat / kid 1 il fo Sees Sent ie tar i roy fe ak ! sei : 5 i ee 2 m7 f Pie . 7 yeu ; . a | 8 a i : i P ; if . a 1 . \ - . * * : a. 4 ; / ; y / / | Ah No oné store can supply the needs of everyone! Style, quality and brand names play an 1 important part in the — 4 2g wo SCUE 1OF Dt trta4n “CtyY pes G mt Cite ay Us Peo EPO D A ale : LOW G 0 US Pp perv om Apptiances to Shoe Stores, fore Department ‘Stores to Specialty Shops! Not just a few but many stores of every type from which to mop and compare! Shop LOSE N SE Mondays, where you can always find what you want when you want it! "HOUR SALEM 2 5 to 9 MONDAY REPEATED © By Demand! | $3,400 Men’s Better Worsted FLANNEL SUITS $34 Regular $55 and $79.50 Quality Beautifully tailored by well-known manufac- turers. Quality you can trust. All 2- and 3- button single-breasted, patch and flap pocket % models. Choose from Lone Grey, Medium = Grey, Charcoal Brown, Lig Mi Navy, Charcoal Blue, and Charcoal Green. # Alterations free, of course. As Always You May These suits will revert back to regular selling prices Tuesday morning! AES a ee’ on CHARGE OR LAYAWAY Your Purchase! t Tan, Light Blue, . t “HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY | IT’S GET ACQUAINTED | TIME at | ORCHARD | FURNITURE SPECIAL to the LADIES Carton of One Carton to a Customer! ORCHARD FURNITURE 164 Orchard Lake Ave. Just West of Elks Temple 7 LADIES’. | HOUR SALES 5 to 9 MONDAY ‘Special Group 100% WOOL BOXY Suits = Comfort, beauty andy, - Fee A ue durability rolled into af Yt Poe BU : delightful package at an VV 7) See fi A fabrics at only $7.90. amazing price. Imagine, a 100% wool suit in a variety of colors and he = NO MONEY DOWN: [i.- * a Buy on the Easiest Sizes 8 to 20 @ Fencies Guaranteed @ Easy Terms! q Alter Monday : Night these Suits By will revert to “ regular price. NATIONAL & CLOTHING CO. , 9 S. Saginaw, Pontiac @ = ry as pie kz A Beige Riid ERR INSITE TPN HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Regular *5% Cotton SKIRTS. | = 397 — Save 2.00 on These Fabulous Skirts Assorted Colors Assorted Styles Sizes 10 to 18 THIS PRICE FOR MONDAY NICHT ONLY . .. REGULAR PRICE WILL PREVAIL-IMMEDIATELY AFTER 3a i 16 NORTH SAGINAW STREET © Sed Redes BORE NA OTTER HOUR SALE 9 to 9 MONDAY | AT SHAWS JEWELERS 3 No Money Down—50¢ Wk. te @ IT’S SHOCK RESISTANT I IT’S WATER RESISTANT A) J 6, yy SHOCK iss TANT ey a rr ae A J's ANTI MAGNETIC 4 a ek Seer FA od 4 vaeed seentevle smartly with score ofe gut Hes fl Sale | oc shee ures vest "low pric tp ee ie Py Caeccre “Waterproof as long as crystal is intact, case “gnepened. fh . This tem Returns to Regular Price Tuesday A.M. Shaw JEWELERS | 24 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 1 $ 4°) a These Will af cReoIT “ a r- “sad ° eT ae ate 4s” “ oat ( snuiuicgieteusiemaianemueiseaee HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Be a Sellout Use Our | | First Time } At This@ _§ _ Lew @ I Girt Grad! HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY | SPECIAL for the "one side for legs the other side for underarms 56% ONLY without trade — 3: $8.88 Men's RONSON ‘SHAVER . . $8. 95 with trade i ree shavers + wy fovert bach to: rersar t prices Tuesday A.M, “Visit Our Store You'll Save More” — LEONARD'S | 20H. PERRY (corner of Lewnonce) nw HOUR SALE] 5 to 9 MONDAY ~ Price 3 : Yes, Seen in Magazines at $5.99 | % swirling skirt style, ug. be thrilled. Also other styles fe to choose from. i ubble Dot Prints § Sizes 10 to 20 S 6 161% to 241%, p & Wait till you see this flattering | keyhole scoop neck, big bow, you will - These — go back to original prace ter Monday night. 74 N, Seginew St. © 4 ode oe Helden’ ‘8 ee Stamps g erties) > 7 r 4 \ ~~ fr, \A ky \ ha y 4 ' \\ \ ¥ ae WS /( “YY y\\ Tre ov cy pT th ’ yi y .¢ ‘SR aa a : +.) ieee eens a is . z atin ares saninpet a foe . HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Much higher-priced, fresh-looking cottons in ¥ dresses, dusters, brunchies and cottons. 5 Choose from embossed cotton, cotton plisse i? 80-sq. a 12-20, 161- 2412. + FEDERAL dept. stores Seginew et Warren, Pontiac Qa. i 62-70 South Saginaw St. § ey oe Zi) i ce he) : Bye DN REE be PB ike srry ra re ‘i , “six! | _|_ THE: PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956. | | te HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY ALUMINUM | | CHAISE LONGUE Both for $9495 $4 Down ; A $38.95 Value . ee td ; ’ © Lightweight for easy handling © Heavy button tufted pad = 6 © Adjusts te 3 positions © Seurdy everiast- ing cross bands Choice of Green or Turquoise “PARK FREE REAR OF STORE LEWIS FINE FURNITURE : Regularly much more than the Litt eel lbs wtltcm you a wider variety — of needed merchandise, additional help for faster service .. . . Parking facilities, too --- over 6,000 spaces now available with more being added to make shopping | in DOWNTOWN PONTIAC a preasure! | HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Save on Our Famed WHITE SWEATER PUMPS gQse Fashion's most versatile look. Your Opera Pump in chalk - white calf with a soft clinging elastic collar, soft toe, slender high heel. It’s refreshing to every costume color . . a delight for your budget at this - saving. Choice $5.00 Handbag Stock 390 ‘These items retura to regular price Tuesday AM. < 5 INL Choose from entire stock of our $5 Bags, newest and most wanted styles—you save $1.10. 48 N. Saginaw ‘St. "HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY _ Collapsible Patio | CHAIR | ‘Specially Priced at Only 50* a Week! What a value! Sturdy frame finished in white or black enamel. Choice-of calor- ful Durant Plastic backs and seats. Withstands weather like a duck! Choice of color combinations! Buy now for your lawn, patio, porch, cottage. & You'll save shopping here Monday § night! | WYMAN? $ | FURNITURE STORES | 17 E. Huron & 18 W. Pike St. or 5 to 9 MONDAY MEN! | LOOK! | THIS bd 1S WORTH . : MONDAY NIGHT ONLY, 5 to9p.m., : : bring this ad with you and pick out | ANY used car in our lot... this ad is a big EXTRA VALUE for shopping downtown. Remember $50.00 towards § our lot! >. Only one cdvertisement allowance per car. per & customer. Offer withdrawn alter 9 p.m. Monday. Phone FE 8-0488 — HOUR SALE worth $50.00 toward its purchase. It's & the purchase of ANY used car in 7 t m™m Sam Benson Says: - \ ||| SPORT COATS | HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY | \ | I've Had So. Many since last Monday night, 6 any cea . Requests This Week | | 4 | - have asked me to repeat last week's ‘gpecial — because ey missed out on it... SO KM DOING | , PAN TS: Sco COMBINATION | 15 NEW SUMMER LINEN SPORT COATS AND CONTRASTING CABARDINE SLACKS ALTERATIONS FREE . These items will revert back & to regular prices Tuesday . morning! Open Tonight ‘til 9 P. M. SAM | BENSON | _,20 South Perry St. os on “ ine ve ae a ty ad " ae= ‘ - . i Me “Little Yankee” DIEM’S ‘SHOES | ~ i ( 87 North Saginaw St. to 9 MONDAY Reg. 7.95 Seve 3.00 Shoes For the Misses © te ~ Sizes 124 to 3 AA—B : = NOW " sf > ALL SALES FINAL. This Item Meturns to Regular Price Teesdey A.M. “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” _PE 2-2492 § Open Friday ‘til 9 * a om a. ( @ chest during the hours of 5 to 9 Monday nite. € © ,, Guaranteed first ‘Y \ _ quality black patent @ Ps leather pumps only. # by CEDAR CHEST { 4 é. B ANELIN« Co. Ai HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY .Given Away A Regular $7.95 Stuffed Toy Poodle | Given away with every purchase of cedar Perfect for the graduate, for the June Bride. A gift that gathers gifts, mothproofs precious § belongings. Choose from various designs and styles by Lane and Cavolier. PRICED 39” | F ROM This Otfer Returns to Regular Price Tessday AM. 25 SOUTH SAGINAW YRINNEL re PONTIAC T DOWNT! [Ly ne ’ f : = ee oe eo _SEVEN _ we | i ; i 5 é = , Today a as Ges. Downtown Pontiac offers you the Greatest Selection of Merchandise i in 1 Oakland County! ... ! The line-up of stores in thé Downtown Area can supply your every want and need! Saving you eerrens a a Saving you TROUBLE . .. saving you MONEY! Shop where the greatest selection is always offered in DOWNTOWN BON EIAC ’ Over 6,000 nil spaces available for your convenience -- - Shop Downtown and ae | “HOUR SALE 59 to 9 MONDAY Tweed | Carpet 9H 1 Roll Each of Fashionable | © — Decorator Colors 7 ”! iA @ Brown and White Tweed ‘ @ 2-Tone Beige Tweed C Avocado Green, Brown Tweed | Budget priced? No — really a super bargain price! These tweeds are woven from long wearing viscose carpet yarns. 12- foot width. Fashionable’ decorator colors that will blend with ; almost any decor. Regular $7.95 Price peverks to $7.95 per yard Tuesday morning. a! ~ ey ’ ‘ Rane ‘ wf ry . . 4 ° + ; - 4 4 . Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive Floor Covering Firm! 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 . i Babi edad BAAN NS g “HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Admiral 4-Speed Portable p RECORD PLAYER yatta Automatic Changer REGULAR $59.95 | saqss Plays 3313, 45, 78, and 16 2/3. Gives matchless reproduction. Automatic shut-off after last record. Smart, light- ~ weight, sturdy traveler. This reverts back to original price Tuesday. | The $ GOOD ec 31 W. Huron St. au 4-1355 3 ae: : colors. ~& Reg. $17.95 ' Pe So ; - << HOUR SALE 3 to 9 MONDAY : ‘All-Weather p ' 4 Coats -CORDU ROY = with Temp-Resisto insu- lated lining and match- y ing cap. Wide choice of : Our Best Selling © Rain or Shine Coat! A Charge ‘em 3 Ways— — @ 30 Days @ 70 Deys y @6 Months . RE tis BAe CAA Ca a ee, eee es ee ey: ARES ox carer : Easy to Fold: and Carry! : ~—_, With’Saran Plastic Seat, Back | HKRESGE’S E's] . HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY Aluminum Chair IE a HOUR SALE 5 to 3 MONDAY EARS Save 151} “SSR ROEBUCK ANE : = Sak } "a a on $0-f. Rubber Hose Regularly Sells for 5.95 Full size, yet light; has 4 seamless rubber fnner- tube, rayon cord rein- forced, rugged rubber \-in, covet, brass couplings. dia. Built for wearl No Phone Orders or C.O.D.'s 3 r bargain at this pri ice. 3 j Regular 79c Sellers = Egsily adapted to } spray anywhere ; Functions like ex- pensive underground sprinkling system. Hardware Dept. SS pores SARS 134 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 . HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY FAMOUS CHALMERS UNDERWEAR Athletic _ UNDERSHIRTS San forized | Broadcloth Siz zes 30 to: 44 Full size, well made, all good patterns, A terrific MONDAY NIGHT ONLY ~ ( ay a | 3 ad ST | fs NOTE: This price fer Monday Night Only. Regular price will prevail immediately after. HOUR SALE! 5 to 9 MONDAY ehoee for that fel, Sy _ important step | esas aes way eS nt es WA So Lightweight Tha q Children Can Carry ‘It Easily! & Wonderfully versatile chair for indoor or outdoor living. Made of feather- weight, but iron-strong, polished alumi- num tubing with a colorful seat and back of Saran plastic. Folds and stores away compactly. This item reverts back to regular selling price after Monday a) - Downtown Store—Saginaw et Huron | HOUR SALE 5 to 9 MONDAY j LOOK. ee OUR REGULAR STOCK | Values to $8.95 ' x 4 Growing Girls’ Whites | $h95 . I.strap shell style om our regular sto hoose fr ‘ of famous leather, le« id ash. } ¥ tyles at ae educed p Sizes 4B t SOMA © Some Styles Specially Priced from $3.95 e alter Monday night. ae JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence Street ; ot Phone FE 2-3208 ow © ot es TABLES — Values Up to $19.95 . © Odds & Ends—Some One-of-a-Kind @ Choice of Different Finishes Choice of Styles Cocktail Tables—End Tables— Step Tables, Etc. While They Last fA ee “After Monday Night, These - Items Revert to Regular Price WARDS HOME OUTFITTING COMPANY 48 S. Saginaw, St. ” e 7 j. er: on a = a ee et \ 2 Il Be | A | a 5! omen t j : i, wl ea ‘ = * r : r Former rizona G overnor An old-fashioned melodrama, “The Curse of an Aching Heart,” will be presented by the Circle Players Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8:15 in the Elks Temple. Members of the cast pictured (left to right) are Marlene Crocker of Chippewa road, who will play Battle Ax Annie; Wayne Sharpley of Kenilworth ave ‘SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956 ~ Womens Section » at Annual | Garden Fete Expect 200 | 7 Luncheon _ |to Wind Up Mr. and Mrs.| Fund Drive | Next Thursday | Invitations have been sent 200 for the annual bridge-luncheon and garden tour sponsored by the Lake, Angelus Episcopal Church. The fete Thursday will aid the church ; building fund. | * * * Under leadership of Mrs. Newton homes at 11 a. m. Luncheon is scheduled for 12:30 followed by an jafternoon of bridge. > * 8 ~The Lake Angelus Guild also plans two additional events to bene- fit the building fund, the annual St. Mary in the Hills] William a Republicans From — A Oakland, W | mgr : - avenue Speaker for the Monday lunch- < eon sponsored by the Republican announce the Women of Oakland and Wayne’| engagement of Counties, Monday, will be Howard : |Pyle, twice-elected goveror of Ari- their daughter, 15 Martha Ruth, | Arriving from Washington, D.C., former Gov. Pyle, now deputy to Everett Lee assistant in charge of liaison for ld! : Williams, | President Eisenhower, will address Skillman, pa! Lake Pato Guild > | ’ | pana $00 warncal atthe $8 4 olals mentors. el ope ; son of ‘windup luncheon to be held at and gardens. w j Mr. and Mrs,| Hotel Sheraton-Cadillac, Detroit. Hostesses are rs. Arthur ce Dodge, of Lake Angelus road, Lexie The event will terminate the Mrs. Merle Yockey of Gallogly sone ; spring campaign headed by Mrs. road, Mrs. Alton Deutser of Lake Williams of | Charles A, Dean Jr. of Grosse Angelus road and Mrs, Skillman. Baldwin. An Mrs. Leonard Grinnell will serve ly ll as hostess at the Yockey home. early fa Weather permitting, the garden wedding tour will start from the different) is planned, h, MARTHA RUTH BURRIS Country Festival on the church grounds July 28, and the Fall Auc- tion, Sept. 15. | lla | yy Crofoot PTA “(Installs iNew Officers At the final meeting of the Cro-| foot School PTA held at the, ‘school Thursday evening, eS i Pontiac Press Photo nue, the unexpected guest; Bob Crandall of Glenwood avenue, Lucius Goodenough, and Dick Ramsdell of Draper avenue, Windemere Hightower. Circle Players are sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, Pontiac Panhellenic is co-sponsoring the production. Mrs.| Fred Wheeler, past president, in-| |stalled officers for the coming! year. ; Installed were Mrs. Roland Stephison, president; Mrs. Irving ——— W. Spangurg, vice president; Mrs. C..L. Baker, teacher vice presi- | dent; Dr. Roy Cooley, father vice Secret Pals Meet preseident; Mrs. Ralph Rostel,/ Mrs. Charles Weber of Kimball secretary; Mrs. Norman Brown, | street entertained members of the treasurer; Mrs. John Stepleton, Secret Pal Club at a luncheon in Corresponding shits! and Mrs. her home Thursday. Guests were vee Eistehe Remanteag ae ore Mrs, Lawrence Webber, Mrs. John sented by the schéol band under Smith, Mrs. Raymond Elmy, Mrs. the direction of Fred Weist. EIGHT ~~ Personal News of Interest in Area Jean Sheridan of Ottawa drive and Mary Ellen Walker of Whitte- Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Worster en- tertained friends at a party in their home on Wenonah drive Fri- day evening before attending the! Beta. Theta Phi dance at the Elks Temple. e* @ 8 Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hollenbach- er of Watkins Lake haye returned from spending the winter at their home in Lake Worth, Fla. While ‘i i ° Attending the Michigan State Convention of Business and Pro- fessional Women's Clubs being held this weekend at Hotel- Stat- ler, Detroit, are Mrs. R. Sanford Craft, Mrs. John Kish, Mrs. C. W. Salton, Mfs. Norman Dyer, Jane Danton, Mrs. Hazel MacGirr, Mar- aret Long, Mrs. Raymond L.| & ‘ Among those attending are Mrs. Se a Cole, vera Raimatt ang Mrs. Nor-|* iia Allen, Mrs. William Hartman, Mrs.! HELEN MILLIKIN man_ Smith. : is ___ JOANNE FRY — Leute Dorman, Mrs. L. R. Samp-,———— ean = ST Mr and MrsCart 0. Fry of son, Mrs. CS. Tibbals, Mrs. P.E. pv; 2 . Mr. and Mrs. Carmi Odell and |Oakland avenue announce the én- Miller, Mrs. Fred Moote, Mrs. ar. Beverly Wynne Pr esbyterian gagement of their daughter, Joanne, to Pie. Robert C. Turner. He is the son of A. J. Turner of |Milan_and_is -presentiy—stationed, in Virginia, No date has been sct family of Oxbow Lake road have as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Gunwald _Jenswold and otis and Mrs. James M.Jacob- enn Robert Harrington, Jr., Mrs. James, Home room mothers of Mrs. | ‘Sampson, Mrs. Lawrence Kesthley,| Fred Steinbaughs and Mrs. Fred, and Pat Holmes’ room served refreshments, |following the meeting. Mrs. Arthur Kelley Phelps. Nuptial Rite Held Today at St. Luke Church, Flint ar es A gown: of imported Duopioni ee. silk was worn by Priscilla Laten- dresse for her marriage to Ray- mond Moorman. The 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass was read today in| © St. Luke Church of Flint by the) Rev. Johar oi . Pointe, chairman of the Repub- : lican Women's Finance Commit- Priscilla, of South Jessie street, | is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Sosy ot Peteeagan snd [al membee ie: rie Louis Latendresse of Balsam Lake,| 01 we National Republican F Wis. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. io. ; Vernie Moorman of Flint. Mrs. Brooks Marshall of Bir- 'mingham, assisted by Mrs. How- The princess style bridal gown 74 J. Liverance, also of Birming- featured a scoop neckline ac-/ham has headed the Oakland cented with Alencon lace and ‘County fund raising committee. lace insertions in her bouffant yirs Liverance is general chair- shirt. |man of the windup luncheon. Mrs. Wer headpiece was a small cap|Harold O. Love dirécted Wayne of Alencon lace accented with County's campaign. pearls. She carried a bouquet of Vicé chairman of the luncheon “white carnations and pink roses. |is Mrs. Jewett Dwyer of Grosse Kay Currier wore a gown of Pointe. with Mrs. Phelps New- pastel pink nylon. Barbara Moor- berry as hostess ‘chairman. man, sister of the bridegroom,! Area chairmen include Mrs. jWore a pastel biue nylon gown.! pean, Mrs. Leve, Mrs. Dwyer, HOWARD PYLE i ee is 4 i P . ee 4 a é: es ae. sete ww ei. Or MRS. RAYMOND MOORMAN | Mr. and Mrs. , C. A. Millikin of Saginaw announce the engagement of my their daughter, a Helen Millikin of Reymont there they visited friends in St. Petersburg, Nakomis and Venice. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carlson of Pontiac Lake road are an- nouncing the arrival of a son, David Brian, May 10 at Pontiac General Hospital. Cirandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall of Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carison_ of South Marshall street. ~ * * * Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Niemi of South Telegraph road are vaca- tioning in Salt Lake City. They spent two weeks in Denver visiting | their son, Phs. Ist Class Peter A.) Niemi Jr. and his family. Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Niemi will travel to Los An- geles to visit’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack |McKay, former Pontiac residents. Krauser of Canterbury drive, son of Mrs. Henry Krauser of Petoskey and the late Mr. Krauser. She is a graduate Republican Women Lists Attendants \Women Form thur Vernon, Mrs. Byron Cole, Mrs. Austin Esler, Mrs. Bruce Annett,; Mrs. William Bedard, Mrs. Willis! Hefurgy;-Mrsthner-Lipman, Mrs. Beverly. Wynne, daughter-of -M Eart McHugh, Mrs. Albert Games and Mrs, Edward L. Wynne of) for the wedding. sen of Racine, Wis. and Mrs, Edward F. Collins. Avondale avenue, | Mrs. William Marbach of Neome is announcing’. ; =| thy 4 for 1 , drive entertained members of a _ (the attendants for her June 2 .ewty formed group in the Wom- jThey were styled with a fitted’ xirs Marshall, Mrs. Liverance. A Ik S / |bodice and flared skirt. - | Mrs. George S. Hodges Jr. and on s @ -»- S S Wal: . ; Mrs. Holmes Bannard, both of alter Fournier of Flint was | Birmingham. _ best man. Seating the guests | were Albert Latendresse, James From Grosse Pointe, chairmen Ex-Fiancee Martinson of Flint and Robert Gibson, for Present | | | The evening reception was held are Mrs. Harold B. Tyree, Mrs. William P. Bonbright, Mrs. W. Dean Robinson, Mrs. Harley G. Highie, Mrs. “William K. Muir, Girl Should Return | B street, to Jack Valued Tablecloth £ and Napkins By EMILY POST A mother writes me as follows: “My son's fiancee has recently broken their engagement and I jam told she is going to marry an- gave her a very beautiful hand- embroidered tablecloth and match.’ ing napkins that are really a work’! of art. ‘other man. About a year ago || in the Flint American Legion Hall. Mes. Latendress greeted her uests_wearing a blue nylon lace ress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Moerman wore & blue linen sheath dress with powder blue ‘accessories and a corsage of white carnations. ° For their wedding trip to the | midwest, the new Mrs. Moorman | changed to « blue cotton knit | dress with beige accessories. | She wore the corsage of pink roses from her bridal bogquet. The couple will reside in Flint | ‘Mrs. Alger Shelden, Mrs. Yates G. Smith, Mrs. David Wallace and Mrs. James A. Lafer. : | Oakland County communities to be represented at the luncheon Monday include Rochester, Bir- mingham, Bloomfield Hills, Pon- jtiac, Clarkston, Lake Orion, Ox- ford. Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak, Southfield, Troy, Waterford and ‘Orchard Lake. | Neighbors Gather The Loyal Neighbors Club of Going Street met Thursday evening of Michi, . to Attend Luncheon f ‘ ickigan “This naturally~was to be oon on their —. . hoe Mrs. mee cattle! ae Mrs. n D. Allen, president of a . in their future home. She has) sting her were Mrs. James Bin- the ad heedoh Republican Women: | U niversity made no attempt to return this’ Out of town guests attended from'ning and Mrs. Esther Seaton. The Club, announced ‘the postponement. and he _ |&ift and I would like very much Balsam Lake, Wis., Oak Park. Ann birthdays of Mrs. George Thomp- { the Ma ti bers. to have it back since it is of Arbor. Clarkston, St. Paul, Berk- son and Mrs. Earl Peterson were eay tens on Republican Worn. attended | considerable value. Would it be ley. Fenton and Holly. celebrated. en's Fund raising luncheon Monday | F ers raves eae sgt ante saxing _ a a —— : at the Sheraton-Cadillac in Detroit. Institute. a to return it? | hak, Answer: It would be entirety Proper for yeu to write _her—_a. fiote and ask for the return of this particular present, because you gave it to her for use in your j son's future home. “Dear Mrs.—Post:” We are @x- > pecting our first baby soon. Three very dear friends of ours have hinted that they would li the baby's, godparents. ke to be! So that marriage to Don Eustice. He is en's Association of First Presby- ‘ere won't be any hard feelings. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eustice of Monticello avenue. * * The bride-elect has asked her terian Chureh Thursday. ‘Galen Hershee led the devotions 8°dParents .and guests were Mrs. Harry Pat-. terson, Women’s Association presi- Mrs, Would it be proper to have three expected for our aby?" Zonta Club of Pontiac is planning a June 3 breakfast at Rotunda Inn honorjng of Bloomfield new and present members of its service with Mrs. organization. -Mrs, Fotis Takis (right) % * Ruth Wait of Ogemaw road, a committee member for the breakfast. cousin, Maryann Clifton, to be dent, Mrs. Edward Auchard and maid of honor. Mary Lucas, Nan-| Mrs. Herbert McCullough, mem- cy Cliftow and Mary Samson will bership -chairman. serve as bridesmaids. Patti’ Mrs. Hershee was chairman of Plouffe, another cousin of the the committee for the meeting, bride, will be flower girl. jassisted by Mrs. Stephen Napier, : |Mrs. Jess Thornhill and Mrs. Ray ‘Member Welcomed Banwell. The 19 members of the i ° . ‘group will meet with by Pythian Sisters —Cutlough of Silverhill road to select Mrs. Margaret Crew was wel- 2 8'OUP name. comed as a member at the Thurs- day evening meeting of .Mizpah Temple 7, Pythian Sisters, held at Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Eleray Women Convene Thomas, most excellent chief, pre-. sided at the meeting. - | The Sylvan Shores Women's It was announced that Mrs. Mil- Club met at the thome of Mrs. ton Probert has been selected to Harry G. Bower on Woodbine drive serve as page at Grand Temple Wednesday evening. Cohostesses being held in Grand Rapids -in) were Mrs. Frank L. Holcomb, Mrs. September. |Omer W. Lewis, Mrs. John C. Refreshments were served by Paddick and Mrs. Carl B. Shank. Mrs. Harold Davis following the). During the business meeting meeting. |members voted to purchase play- *> |ground equipment for the area MOMS Plan Picnic __/[parksite and to continue to sew for the American Cancer Society! Pians are completed for the gt afternoon gatherings to be held jannual picnic of Unit 21, MOMS of in members homes. A cooperative ‘America, to be held June 20 at supper will be held at the parksite ‘the home of Mrs. B. J. Powers in on May 30. _ | Oxford. | Following the business meeti | The group met Monday at the an evening of cards were ‘home of Mrs. C.)| W.. Shelton on by the thirty members |Pontiac road. Mrs. George|Refreshments were served by Schepplemann assisted the hostess. hostesses. - Sylvan Shores Pontiac Press Phete ng | Hills goes over final plans ; } 4 % Mrs. Mc-| Answer: I can't answer for all | denominations, but in some church- 'es it is quite usual to have three godparents—two godmothers and’ one godfather for a girl and two godfathers and one godmother for | a boy. | | ‘Dear Mrs. Post: Recently one | of the girls in our office was | | married and four other young | |; women and myself chipped in and bought her a very nice wed- | ding present. In re‘urn she wrote | @ blanket thank-you note “ad- | dressed to one of the girls. | “My own réaction to this was she thought the present too in- | significant to send us each a note and I feel very slighted over it. Don’t you think she should have written us each a note?” DOLORES A. SUSIN The engagement of their daughter, Dolores, to Answer: I think five notes for |one present is expecting too much. One note thanking all of you was'. sufficient. Frank Hekker of Rutherford, N. J., was announced. J today by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Susin at a garden tea Coming Events | held at théi# home in Bloomfield Hills. Mr and Mrs Daughters of Pontiae 166 will meet Monday at 8 pim. in Malta Temple, 82 Perkins 8t. Panney E. Tompkins Temple 41, Pyth fan Sisters ie teet Monday at 8 p.m ee ‘a W. Huron 6t. for business ~ ng. | The Pontiae Republican Women's Club, and.gutsts will meet with Mrs. Sieg here] i . 33 Moreland &t., Teper lor 8) ps ocean em! beginning et 6:30 am Frank Hekker of Rutherford are his parents. The couple met in Hong Kong last fall while the Susin family was | on a world tour and he was on leave from the U.S.N. Air | Corps. Dolores is a graduate of Michigan State Uni» versity and he graduated from Lowell Tech School of Lowell, Mass. No date has been set for the wedding. SS - ay ee . 4 se a eo tian ra PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1950 ~ Husband Objects” to Bulging C Calves ¢ By JOSEPSINE LOWMAN (The Friday Question Box)’ Q. “Please help me take sonie- thing off of my calves. They bulge a bit. I am a farm house- wife and I think my calves have “jly and lazily, A big push or fou) feat capuestod! Int youd bank ee Se and head drop downward as | _ calves comes from muscular de- been overdeveloped by . pushing . lawnmowers, wheelbarrows and so t doesn't like it!’ A. Well, if the head of the house doesn't like it we must do some- thing about it. From the history you give me I guess that at least a large part of your overlarge velopment. However, you did not give me your height and weight, which makes me. suspicious, Are you overweight? If you are you must know that a general loss of weight will lessen the measure- ment of your calves. Here is an exercise which will be helpful in any case. Stand tall. Swing your right leg forward-up- ward as far as comfortable. As you do so pull the toe of the right foot back toward you. Swing leg back to place and return foot to floor. Continue. After a while do the same thing with your left leg and foot, ° * s Q. “I hope you can help me. 1 have become so tense lately. I have heard that there is such, a thing as relaxing exercises. Is this true?” A. When we are tense we ac- tually have residual tenseness in our muscles. Exercise is a great| help, especially the stretching ex- ercises. Lie on your and stretch in every direction, from your toes to your fingertips, side- ways and back. Do this very slow- _| Now add_ this: Exhale _as_you. ower your trunk forward and in- monty me the trunk and raise arms sideward, shoulder height, palms facing forward. Pull back @'little with your arms, ‘hale deeply as you raise your in Ceremony at St. Hugo’ » Mary Lou Ver Wiebe became the bride of Darryl D. Stephens this morning in a ceremony at St. Hugo of the Hills | Church, ‘The Leese Arthur Childs celebrated the o'clock Mass in the presence of, 200 guests. i * * This exercise will lessen the measurement of your calves. Mrs. I. J. Mintz Hostess to Club Mrs. I. J. Mintz of James K\ boulevard was hostess to members of the Better Home and Garden’ Club Thursday at her home. Thirty-) seven members and guests attend- ed the meeting. * * Ld Mrs. Bruce Harding of toned ham spoke on the care of African violets and plans were made for ime on Westbrook avenue the flower show Aug. 25-26 in the Waterford CAI Building. the day were Mrs. Dewey Allen. Mrs. Pearl Kline, Mrs, Fred Carr. Mrs. E. P. Hultin, Mrs. Ray Pazik|™ and Mrs. Daniel Gorom. Music members of the Lillian McBane : : |Group. The devotional topic, “The Social committee members an | Challenge Accepted by Andrew,” j book report on ‘Redheaded Rash chairman, used * ‘Unit Meetings Canducted by United Presbyterians The Women's Association groups;man of worship and Mrs. Eldon |of Oakland Avenue United Presby-|Powley conducted the prayer cycle. jterian Church met during the week in members’ homes and at the/on ‘We Introduce Ethiopia’’ and | church. Joyce Sweet gave book reports “River of Life in Ethiopia.” Hostesses for the gathering were Mrs, Herman Reader and Mrs. Mrs. Leo Crivea opened her ‘Leonard Vanderkoy. to! Lilian McBane Margery Peters Mrs. E. tions when the the church, Mrs. Gerald Schultz, pfogram ‘I Have a Ste- Mrs. Eldon Powley presented a was furnished by Deanna Mosbey .44 Religions” by the Rev. Don wardship” as her topic. During the and Janine Mosbey. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Car] Lanning in Bell Rolamiblive Talks Before PTA “Communications Sky - Ways” was the topic of Hershel Peters, Michigan Bell representative, as he demonstrated to the PTA at Lincoln Junior High School how telephones use microwaves. He ex- plained the extended service ef- fctive in July, followed by a ques- tion and answer period. Mrs. Paul Arndt, president, in- troduced Mrs. Morris Cucksey, incoming president, and presented her with the PTA president's pin.| Evelyn Lange directed the Choral- ines, the girls’ glee club, in pre- senting several selection at the ‘McClure. jafternoon members engaged in a J. Schultz gave devo-| Margery Peters! Group met in the Dorcas Room at) -Mrs. Blood will entertain the group in her home on Sum mit javenue for the next meeting. Eleanor VanlLicrop Members of the Eleanor Van- |Lierop Group met at the home of Mrs. Lexie Williams on -Baldwin avenue. Mrs. Howard Hall opened’ the meeting with prayer, and de- votions and Scriptures were given by Mrs, G. R. Mahan. Mrs. Park Wagg gave a report on the book, “‘They Reach for. Life.” As a work project the group will send Christmas cards to over- seas missions. | Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Lottie Waldon and Mrs. William Bradley. Ann McGeough The Ann McGeough Group met in the Dorcas Room of the church. |Mrs, Walter Napersky was chair- isewing project for the — kitchen. Mrs. Ralph Osborne will sy tain the group at the next. meet- ing in her home on Ellwood ave- nue. Eleanor Creswell Mrs. William Bray was hostess to the Eleanor Creswell Group in her home on Orlando avenue, Mrs. Betty Henry presented devotions,| - using ‘‘Challenge Accepted by An- drew” as her topic. Mrs. William Coffing gave a re- port on the missionary work being done in the Indian .missions of Tama, Iowa, and also with the Cherokee Indians of Oklahoma Cohostess for the evening méet- ing was Mrs. Freeman Sears. Huron Gardens v Q. “I have a faint mustache and was wondering if I could use a hair remover on it. Would that make it grow. back heavier, or would it grow back the same way?” -, A, There are several doptie- | tories designed especially for fa- eial hair. They will not make the hair grow back heavier but just as it was. (Community Club Sponsors Rally at Owen School Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Commu- nity Club held a community im- provement rally Wednesday eve- ning at Owen School. William Coulacos, director of Pontiac Boys’ Club, explained. the Boys’ Club procedure and stressed the neéves- sity of wise planning for insured success, > 8 # A report -of the parg improve-; ment committee was given by Leslie Hudson. Mrs. Gordon Alli- son reported on the success of the membership drive. The meeting was conducted by Mrs, George Gray, and awards ‘for the recent clean-up slogan contest were presented by L, R.. Stanley.” Mayor William Donaldson, Mrs. Harry King and David Ewalt were judges of the contest, which pro- duced three winners and six hon- orable mentions. * * * Mrs. Ford Drumm, program chairman, introduced the Owen School Chorus directed by Mrs. Haze] Gessinger. The group pre- sented three numbers. Linda Rollison and Barbara Nelson per- formed several dance nuumbers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Leone i Auburn avenue, is a candidate |for graduation at Wentworth Mili-| tary Academy's 76th armual com- |mencement exercises. The serv- cess silhouette by Margot McClin- tock is slated for success whether it comes off your sewing machine in white pique, sharkskin, linen or dobby weave cotton as one of the prettiest graduation dresses ever, or in a variety of other fabrics and colors as a,dress to. live in all summer lone. side ones shaped to form the tiny shoulder caps, it features q set-in “lyoke, notched just above the false pocket welts. bone, it is as easy to step in as | it is te make, particularly since, the pattern is cut with retail siz- ing measurements and open per- forations that preserve the tissue for future use. are: Gingham, chambray, shan- tung, taffeta, seersucker, novelty: widths in either silk or cotton, size, enclose dling requires 25 cents extra. | Address American Designer Pat- “terns, Dept. P-6, New York 1, —_ ~— | F © 1056 Spadeo Fashions Ine Princess Creation Voted ‘Most Likely to Succeed’ This interpretation of the prin-,XII costs 50 cents. If paid by check add = ee (Next meek ee = Spadea's American: Designer Pattern by David Goodstein.) (Copyright 1956) Plans Euncheon and Style Show Pine Lake Country Club is hold- ing a luncheon and style show for women members Wednesday be- ginning at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Harold B. Euler is general chairman of the event. Assisting are Mrs. Vernon Abbott, Mrs. Milo Cross, Mrs. George Sutfer of. Met- amora and Mrs. Ernest Erdmann of Detroit. ee Based on long gores with the Buttoned to below: the hip- Other suggestions for material Club and Auxiliary © ‘Will Hold Memorial . A> joint memorial ts planned by - Matrepaitan Cheb pov orice epllp eap lige genal %) | quins trimmed her neckline. Full Mary Lou's parents are ons and = — Mable Teeple. of Flint. with pearls and iridescent se- ‘orchid and stephanotis. * |Johnston, Joseph Studer SG pws Dale : dress of lace with pink accessories honor, Darlene Yatchak and Joan folds of the skirt fell from the | | basque waistline, Her lace-trimmed veil of illusion was secured by a crown trimmed ,with sequins and seed pearls. She ‘carried a prayerbook with a white * Mrs. Irene Rogers of Flint, sister of the bride, was her maton of MRS. DARRYL D. STEPHENS Richvasky of Flint and Carol Nor- rington of Wyandotte were brides- maids. Kathryn Ver Wiebe was her sister's junior bridesmaid. gowns in a shade of aqua. They carried colonial bouquets of pink, carnations and wore: headpieces of ivy with white carpetons, * Ted Rapata of “Titre was best man, and ushers were Wayne Wright of Bloomfield Hills; Alwood Whalen’ of Flint At the luncheon served at Ro- tunda Inn Immediately follow- ing the ceremony, Mrs. Ver Wiebe wore a charcoal gray lace dress and a corsage of pink De- mare roses. -Mrs. Teeple wore a powder blue|ly | and a corsage of Rapture roses. Scores of Friends Were Found * Though we think we're far removed from disaster, and I hope we are, the fact remains there axe mare peagle hilled tm. the Untied States from wind, hail and lightning. than were killed in Korea. It ts comforting to know there are men in Pontise (we call. them Radio Hams) 3. %, YooRnEEs Nepe of Spirit Six and its Ladies Auxiliary Sizes Bust Waist Hips Neck 60/ Monday at 8 p.m, in the VFW Post > -engpiedlend ag an gy eke rans tare 10 “ 16 |1370 on South Saginaw street. to friends, succor, and materials te i leet oeot | The Service was planned at a MM. &, SIPLE Id the city we love. =| ; i“ Bt bl) BS 1% [rece _meeti of the auxiliary: 8 bd » bs NW Sa ie i American Legion -VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERA Li ME Size 12 requires 4% yards of 3-'tiome.. Mrs. John DePauw, Mrs.|] 908." Perry Stress Phone FE 9-008 RICHARD LEONARD LEONE inch material for dress. 0c ‘Baker aad Mrs. Vv Elli. snapieaapaiie Cadet Richard” Leonard - Leone, “ Reg rgal FS = =5 To order Pattern 1263, state $1, Airmail) han- son were hostesses. The auxiliary will meet June 5 at the home and will conduct a money-making proj- ect as part of the evening‘’s pro- jealous . G.P.0. N.Y. P. O Box 535, - [Mary L. Ver Wiebe Wed - Adah Shelly Library. Sse mens ices will be held May 27 on the cae at = Mo. Extension Club Attends Dinner = Members of the Huron Garton 4 Extension Club met at the home ry NEED HELP . * | ei of Mrs. Howard Reynolds on Pron Oe TFelowing denen on home decorating? ond recent meeting. The 4 ‘Page Pattern Bookdet ton avenue Thursday evening for Following dinner, Mrs. Leonard es Barnes and Mrs. Howard Clayton. instructed the group on_ “Buffet. 2 == —— : —Hpuncheons.” and officers for the yy o . _jcoming year were elected. : . Mrs. Gerald Wright will serve = 7 9 4 _—— 7 ; i as chairman assisted by Mrs.' . i P " Henry Gimmel. vice chairman: - ..{Mrs._ Howard Clayton, secretary, <.. - and Mrs. Donald Ridgley. treas-: ih : lurer. Mrs. Gene Whitfield. Mrs.'>~ ‘Barnes and Mrs. Joanne Poppy will be project leaders. - is Perry Smith onered at Dinner Mrs. .Perry Smith of Ellwood ‘street was honored by members of the cafeteria staff of Pontiac High . {School at dinner Thursday evening. Twenty four guests attended the ~ jaffair marking the retirement of ~ Mrs. Smith after 17 years of em-| ployment. Francis Staley, princi- © pal of Pontiac High School, paid = tribute to the honoree for her’ 2 % services to the students and © faculty. ee All Saints Guild 3 Conducts Meeting Open Tonight - til 9 P.M. Sunday 2 to 5 Alvin.) Huron at Telegraph PARKING REAR - of STORE use these Sag FREE services: Top > ' DECORATOR COUNSEL. In doubt on color? Mixing old with new? Combining woods? Come in and discuss it. Take advantage of our experience. It costs you nothing | Beauty | Cold Wave Styled for Easy Care ee Value | for 5 ¢ LENDING LIBRARY... Take home a big decorating Regularly 45 \ Mrs. William Leigh opened her : that’s crammed with ideas.. Study it at your leisure. ; . home on Elsinore drive Tuesday 7 No charge. Pay only the = M a | ; $12.50 ) evening to members of Guild Three | ay e | } ol All Saints Episcopal Church. 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FE 2-029 11 Appointment Not Always Needed 42 Wisner St. Call FE 2- g é ae) ky a «i i vs : a ; i > Pig et ff ay, is 3 ‘os af i ri a a i } & i A i th ey f ad ey Gare Ln i x Fy Riad Pe ee, ; ut ieee fy? ™ if A’ ie f op Vd ae | t ey ONG - | i i! ihe Te ae is Oy ns ee up of tie : aye Oh Sar) por Souk : 4. } , 4 fh << } ‘s ' Way 3 H 1 bee as PON ed o pe Vy ie a ne 1) ek eR ees ae a. Lo oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, “MAY 19,1956” ee sant .. THE BERRYS es | . oo a : | By Carl Grubert _ — — ees Yl ee . a \ : : ; 1,034,100 in the yea Fbesionin ; \ ° Amy Ping Cat = ‘Degrading Stalin Article tee : | Lawton testified te a Senate. ~ a , ey 4 in Manpower F orce Appropriations subcommittee. A Stroke The committee is considering WASHINGTON «#—The Army the Army's request for ——— told Congress today it plans to cut 000 in fiscal 1967. 1957. te its manpower strength by about| at a Tim e . / == * ~ = Racal arr pine new Constitution od a tr MOSCOW u — Komsomoi Prav-) formed ue adoration of Stalin : 7 ere © / : "Maj. ss waren: Ss. Lawwe. | peror Haile Selassie, guarantees, da published today “A Children's|and the cult of his personality ate : chief of the Army comptroller’ selections by secret ballot, freedom | |Guide to Stalinism,” one of thelall the greatest victories were 7 office budget division, said chisled speech and no racial or re-| lfrankest articles yet in the cam-jachieved owing to the persistence, will otlligious discrimination. | paign to downgrade the dead So-jlabor and heroism of millions of . . . — x — 3 ae ee vist bees 2 eteded mention = svi vewke, ra cas! Lake A stroke at a time, in regular rhythm, will eventually bring. ees a . 1 Lenin warned the ~ : nist party just before his death|films—all were explained by his’ down the greatest tree._A-—small sum -of -money, saved — BONDEX HEAVY DUTY Is IS B 11 age cee ee |S ceseetvar tx a cores ee REGULARLY each week at the Pontiac Federal Savings, will, EST! 1 The paper, organ of the Commu-|ported and encouraged this glori-| in time, add up to the cost of a college education: a new auto- : ee eee ae —_ \aaeiee vey ea ee mobile, a trip abroad or the first payment on a new home of life, pointed out that such nega-'were made which praised J. V. your own. : . tive features of Stalin's character Stalin to the skies.” DO THE JOB RIGHT! as rudeness, lack of respect for on ‘working comrades, capriciousness It. appeared the article had to and inclination toward abuse of|be strong since the children at ‘power could lead to a violation Whom it was aimed have been STOP WATER IN YOUR BASEMENT . : ft 1 t coll leader. that section of ty most. tho : : ve ‘ wit BONDEX HEAVY DUTY MATL UGS IGEMGEE Naieamdlnesdy geared ica) Stalin. Open Your Account Today With Any Amount! $0." ; ism, . . * * LJ a | ¢ The only cement paint with the ee wclgnin’s sudgments of | Stlin Soviets to Set Up | waterproofed formula. Tc x {ort during canaeten perches To urist Age n cy i ; 1 St lin and Leon Trot: his old; BONDEX toe, whe was pen cbogrli by an, in United States —— y 4 o ‘ . * - a, “Eavy put’ jassassin in Mexico years later. | NEW YORK uw — Russia. has # . “a : issue <335 \Today’s publication, of course,, ‘made its first move toward setting ' & B E & T det Batt will be new to most Soviet readers yp an official travel agency to since Lenin's anti-Stalin state-\promote touring to the Soviet CURRENT Available in Colors and White |ments’ were not published, in the Union. j RATE to. $ 3” 50-Lb. +3” Komsomol Pravda said today’s the Russian tourist agency, ar- 30th, 1956 | guide was published in response rived by plane yesterday — the es } — ito letters from children asking) first agency official to enter the |what was the harm in the Stalin United States. ao 1939. ' : jeult of personality. _ : ! LUN rough an sectectter Spiri- a no donov said he hopes to set up an . 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Ft Refrig iger ator NO MONEY DOWN! § PHONE FEderal 8-374] 5 iver SS ONT a we em [ _* THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956 o Is ~ ~\ Missionary Baptist -Channalt and " Adjilion Baptist Church, De | ',Wednesday, to hear their pastor, . preaching the sermon, - “Pathway of Prayer’ will be con;, A series of services will be held t Providence Missionary Baptist Chareh, 311 Bagley St. starting at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon and Sponsoring the series are the women of the church who are con- testants for the 1956 Queenship, namely Mrs. Louise Edwards, Louise Wille Lee Reese, Arbutus Brice, Clemmer Lee Page, Hattie Scott, Georgia Lorftta r, The Five Trumpeters of Detroit) - will present’ a musical program tomorrow at 8 p.m. Led ea S. M. Edwards will preach Monday evening and his congregation, the Liberty Baptist, will be present. Tuesday evening will find the pulpit with his gecuts: congregation, ——_§—_8 _s- Members of Trinity Baptist Ghureh will gather at Providence, the Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr. The Rev, William H. Bell of New Bethel Baptist will speak Thursday with his congregation coming as guests. The Mt. Zion eee of Ecorse will be present Friday evening with| their pastor, the Rev. E. I. Todd) Choirs and ushers of each visit- ing church will serve on the night other troubles. Spiritual help and Re eu GEE COUNSELING SERVICE — Mrs. Ralph Langley (left) is one of the many workers who assist Captain Magnus A. Michalsen in the Salvation Army's Family Service Bureau. Counseling and helpful understanding is given anyone who finds himself facing domestic or guidance is given first with the when their pastor .is conducting the service. Evening meetings will begin at 8 p.m. The Rev. T. Walter Harria is the minister at Provi- dence. ‘Season of Fruits’ Is Sermon Subject The Unity Center of Oakland County announces the regular Sun- day morning service will be held in the church rooms at 71 N. Saginaw St. ’ Mrs. Blanche Joki of Algonac will speak at 11 o'clock on “The Season of Fruits.” Sunday School) for children under 12 will be held at the same time. On Monday evening at 7:30, the third in a séries of five lessons on ducted by Mrs. Joki. Bible Society Reaching Peak in Distribution NEW YORK — The total number of volumes of Scriptures distributed | throughout the years by the Amer- ican Bible Society is rapidly ap-) DR. FREDERICK C. VOSBURG Flint Minister Invited to Speak _ jistic mjnistry. proaching the half-billion mark and/ will be passed early in the Spring Methodist Men’s Annual Dinner Under Direction Jnderstand | of 1892. Pentiae Press Phote necessities of living. The Salvation Army is marking its 77th anni- versary in the United States May 20-27. William Booth, a Methodist minister, founded the organization in England about 1865. The Army was started in the United States in 1879 and in Pontiac in Sree ~* Confident Living It Is He Who Brings Out ’ My friend started to name some people. But Ford just shook his head and reached into his pocket for a pen. “No,” Ford said, “I'll tell you who your best friend is.” And then he took the pen and wrote these words on the tablecloth, ‘‘Your best. friend is the person who brings out of you the best’ that is within you.’ I heard the other day of a charming compliment! a man gave his wife on their , wedding anniversary.| I wish I had thought of it and said it to my own wife.) This man told his wife, ‘I not only love you for what! you are, I love you for what 1 want to be when I = People can have a great creative effect on each other. We interact with other people and this causes! -- Jesus, Moses, Gandhi — possessed to a higher degree this quality of being able to lift people out of themselves and make something better of them. They did not give people something they did not have before, but their example and their ability to inspire and to appeal te human nature brought out of people the best they had within them. The times, too, can often bring out the best in us. The more they) go demand of us, the more we seem able to give. During the darkest days’ of the American Revolution, Thomas Paine wrote: ‘These are the! _| times that try men’s souls. The summer. soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; | but he that stands it now, ve) the love and thanks of man and, {woman ’* TYRANNY HARD TO CONQUER Paine said tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph... Each of us is a mixture of good and bad. These forces are often engaged in conflict within us, and indeed we are involved in this struggle throughout our lives, When we employ right thinking, faith, and character to bring out the tremendous potential of good that is within us, we are then filled with pure joy because we have mastered ourselves, and scarcely any happiness equals that. But, when we settle for our worst, or léss than-our best, we begin 'to feel vaguely unworthy and unhappy. Inevitably, we must explain to| . ‘Salvation Army Marks 77th Year in United States The drum, a cornet, and the preaching of God's Word on the| street corner are familiar symbols of the Salvation Army's evangel- Early in its history, Army lead- ers discovered that it is necessary to do more than just talk to peo- ple about their salvation. -|President Asks many people inhabit a city,*state, or nation and regardless of the size of welfare organizations, the heart of the problem is always the individual. “That is why, in celebrating Na- tional Salvation Army Week this year, we have summarized our work with the pharse, Helping Mil- lions—One by One,” he said. emphasis on the Word of God through song, word and deed. To see the needs of men and women ‘and to do something to meet these needs where and when they occur is still a cardinal prin- ciple in their ministry. The sick, the poverty-stricken, the hungry, the bereaved, the jyoungster from a broken home,| the aged and lonely, the seeker. after God, the victim of fire, flood or hurricane—all these are rep- lresented in the host of those re- ceiving spiritual and material help ithe Salvation Army year after Nation to Pray Plea for Unity of Nations Set Same Message to alleviate world tensions and con ‘| ficts. for World Peace WASHINGTON w — President Eisenhower has called on all| Americans to join in prayer on Memorial Day, May 30, for “an endu voce founded on mercy and justice es 8 e@ In a proclamation, the President noted that Congress in 1950 passed /a resolution providing that Memo- rial Day annually should be ob- served as a day of nationwide prayer for. permanent peace, * @¢ ®@ The President desginated the hour beginning in each locality at cost Sunday, May 20. World Church Council) Designates Pentecost for of us. That The plea is made to the organi- zation’s 162 communions in the annual message issued for Pente- ourselves why we are not living-at our best. We try to justify this fact to ourselves unconsciously by a process called rationalization. By this we mean the impossible effort to make the irrational into a rational concept and to make black appear to be white. WE LIE TO OURSELVES In other words, we: lie to ourselves: And such lying to oneself causes inner conflict, leaving one pathetically mixed up. Nevertheless, we all try this unhappy process at one time or another, Fortunately, there is a power which is the best friend ef each power is God, | It is amazing what His creative force can do in bringing the best ‘out of people. God can take a person who is mixed up, in conflict, The présidents of the World overcome by his weaknesses, and make him into a well integrated,| °: Council of Churches have called) strong, and effective person. Through a process of personality change, “|upon member churches to “speak the best in an individual becomes uppermost. Perhaps this is the ul- to the nations now” in an nec timate meaning of life on earth, to bring out the best within us. (Copyright 1956) things to happen to us. The great figures of history! Knights * Shelton Hotel; Detroit Knights of Columbus Fourth De. gree Assemblies’ comprising the Southern Michigan Hennepin ‘Province district will meet this weekend to further the cause of Catholic act: 5 * * Cardinal uae jer of Hamtramck ‘will be host to this annual affair. All activities will be held at the Park Shelton Hotel, Woodward at Shelton. The session began this afternoon at 2 p.m. A dinner is , will to the St. Florian Education Custer for breakfast. i Others included in the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williari Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perry, the Fred Huots, the Roy Yackleys and Patrick Glynn. U. S. Clerics to Attend Arab Refugee Parley An 11-member delegation of the National Nepromddhooansanbhoe! —— Rev. Fred R. Tiffany —— BEULAH HOLINESS CHURCH Oomun and Going Streets es Mid-week Prayer Service = Wed. 7:30 P. M. os Rev. f Ww. Burgess * Paster : ® SS this anniversary & = Presents Subjects a ceeeeees wae bellevars alike are everythere | Starting Sunday, the Rev. Fred] BY_.$. «5... 6:80 p.m asset ligeetige Agel -dllacs R. Tiffany will give a series of i mbt divided into hostilt camps. There is no ultimate authority which aal will accept, superior to the interests of the individulal state.” The message recommends that the churches remind the nations that ‘‘conflicts must be resolved . that it is neitherby words of anger, nor by reason, not by ‘violence . . sermons on ‘Spiritual Hygiene,” in Bethany Baptist Church. * LJ L The following will be his topics: ||] “Natural Laws in a_ Spiritual World,” “What You Think Deter- ; mines How You Feel,” ‘“‘What You j Believe Determines How You)} Live,” “What You Will Deter-/iij// mines What You Hear’’ and ‘‘What||/} Suncay Services and School SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “SOUL AND BODY” ea on ad when added to 466.231; = = Mer s oe of Central Methodist’ year total to 8110.55 of 1957, the society's annual report revealed today. - The society, the most-widely, sup- ported Protestant organization in . the country, held its 140th annual) Dr. Frederick C. Vosburg, minis- meeting at the Fifth Avenue Pres- ter of the Court Street Methodist besetian Pettis scriptures during CRU: Flint, will speak on “Un-| ion criptures = 1955 totaled 14,918,353. volumes in-‘inisted Business” at the annual) the United States and abroad.| LAdies Night,” sponsored by the of Richard Poole itor 6: 30 p.m, Tueulay: Contrasting sharply with the first, Dr. Vost who hes just re year, when only 6,410 volumes were! ‘turned from the General Conferen distributed, the past six years have Af) the Methodist Charch is MOK: than 81 a by themselves. | never dipped below the ten mil-| = neapatis; ts S-a—graduate-of tion. niarke and have totaled more {University and Boston University School of Theology, Albion College granted him an Honorary D. D. degree in 1954. A member of ‘the Detroit Con-| ‘ference ‘since 1936, -he has served Methodist churches in Royal Ok, Houghton, Marquette and Detroit before his present pastorate in g 'Flint. = ———==| Richard Poole will preside at the : evening event with John Wilson in ‘charge of the program. | Singing several selections will be a male quartet comprised of the, ‘Rev. John. Mulder, Russell Cur- itis, Merlin Asplin and Kenneth Young. | The officers for the coming year ‘will be installed by the pastor, Dr. Milton H. Bank. They include: Pontiac Bible College Collier Rd. at Céllier Ct. Interdenominational Classes fer Everyone $3 Evenings a Week Per Information, Contact Rev. Frances E. Myer or Rev. D. B, Pawiey John Wlison .,......,........5 President Merie Bmith .,... First Vice President Adrian Ish Second Vice President [Donald Pryon.,.... Third Vice President) | Ralph eh} pes Becretary David Bradley . Assistant Secretary | Lawrence O Dell ..c....00..05. Treasurer The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 178 Green Street... | Chairmen of committees will be: (Ray Mudge. music; Lloyd Pardee, ‘devotions and Leon Gabbert, pro- iJect. s-scheduteditell them of Jess Christ, thetr'Pather—and—Son—Banquet—at 11 a.m. on May 30 “‘as a period in which: we maybe united in hum- ble petition’ for divine help in achieving a permanent peace. To help meet some of those needs, the Salvation Army has established projects around the world. | In Indonesia, Salvation Army of-, Father and Son Banquet ficers and workers staff a leper Arranged for Tuesday colony. They make close conta with the victims not just to al The Men's Club of the Oakland their physical suffering, but to ‘Park Methodist Church will hold a by insistence on rights, that set- tlements can be achieved but by spreading of justice and by com- bining to meet one another's needs, H ith Mr. 5 th and by relying fon, our salvation re Mecally for eae Pode at upon the grace and mercy of God.” lm al tedey camp-out Finally, it suggest the churches ouicuten You Are Today Will be Changed Tomorrow.” The Senior High Group left this}]} should recall to the nations “with! The menu and program were | a greater passion than ever be- planned by members of the group, | fore, that the whole world cries for peace,that they are all mem. 274 = wilt do their om Laspe 36 Savior. Tuesday. In Africa, native teachers are} Jack Horton, master of cere- trained in Salvation Army Schools. monies, will present Ford Everett General hospitals and homes are|who will give a toast to the sons for delinquent _ children, and_ Dave Everett, his son, who!“ in 85 countries. ‘is slated to respond with a toast Harbor Light Centers of the,to the fathers, rmy have become beacons of| Howard Shelly, manager of the hope for alcoholics of the. Skid Oakland County Sportsman's Club, Rows all across the United States. iwill show the colored picture, “Pine Portage Holiday.” The film A barge permanently anchored ones a father and son trip into in the Seine River, Paris pro- northern Canada! vides temporary shelter for | otherwise homeless men. | The 400 Salvation Army institu- The largest home of its kind in|tions in the U. S. A. include hos- the world, the Palais de la. Pitals, work shops, businesswom- bers of one family, and the God). ‘and Father of our Lord Jesus ted for toi Sunday, a \Christ is the Father of all.” worship hour will be attended at eet 10:30. : mat Ri i Open aye 11 A.M. to § P.M. ZZ Wednesday Aseria fill Service, 8 P.M. Friday to9 P.M. — FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams*Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW TELEVISION __ To Head Mission Group | papa BROWN CITY ‘#—The United. Missionary Society of the United Missionary Church has elected Q. J. Everest of South Bend, Ind., as president. The Evangelical denomination of 13,000 members, in the United States and Canada, held a three-day board meeting here this week. The Salvation Army served at Femme, in Paris provides a home en's residences, men's hostelries, away from home at moderate children’ s homes and camps. gry during 1955, and gave shelter’ ‘to 2, 473,000 homeless people. | most 14,000,000 meals to the hun-| cost to 750 working girls. This is'= i similar to our YWCAs. There are 13 of these homes in the ote States but smaller. The Evangeline Home in Detroit! provides for several hundred girls. In proclaiming the periog of May 20-27 as Salvation Army | FIRST CHUR % East Bevlevard — 9:45a.m. Sunday coon 4 H. Eugene Remsey, Minister ~ Seuth of Lookout Drive 7:30 p. m.. Evening Service Sermon Topic: “IS IT I” . OS CH OF GOD ~ 10:45a.m. Morning Service Gen. Offices: Anderson, Ind. Week, William W. Donaldson, | mayor, urged all citizens to give | full support and dctive coopera: | tion that our community. may | learn of the Salvation Army and {ts services. Commissioner Donald MeMillan announced that no matter how The Rev. “SUNDAY SERVICES: (Near Orchard Leke Ate.) 8:00 A.M.—tHoly Communion, Wership Services ' BRANCH sUN. SCHOOL, | —- Rev. Robert Garner 1. Cans Lake Reed * Pastor Pastor—FE 4-7407 ‘ie REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Guest Speaker — REV. GILBERT ADAMS Will Speak at Morning and Evening Service “All Schais Eiscopel ¢ Church Williams Street at West Pike , The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Lewis W. Towler, Curate 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- teonsience-. 790»=|{ FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH tens, Grr Sh P Sunday Worship ...11:00 a. m. | 249 Baldwin FE 47172 “11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church |i B Sunday School ..... 9:45 a.m. | School and Sermon by the | 1 Me i | Sat. Evening Service... 6... eee. 7:30 P. M. Rector. aA Mr. John Herlett =f] Sunday School ....... vecseteececesecses 10 A.M. Conducting ‘| Morning Worship .............. vescseeaee. JLALM. [| | ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL |] ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL Morning & Evening Evening Service ...................0.g0 0000s 7 P.M. MILFORD, MICH. 8:00 A. M.—Holy. Communion 6:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 6:45 A.M—cChurch #chool 11:00 A, M.—Morning Prayer Sermon by the Rev Lowell D. Baggett, Robert J. Bickley, Vicar Choir Director : 0:30 -A. M.—Ante-Communion a. Moly Baptiam 11:00 A.M—Whit Sunday, Moly ' Communion, Setmon ang Church School Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Kenneth A. Hutchinson, Pastor ro — COMING — ‘May 27-June 3 Church School—9:45 A. M. Morning Worship—11:00 Youth Service—6:30 P, For One Week Only R. V. DELONG Dr. Delong is heard weekly over four hun- dred radio stations over the International Broadcast ‘Showers of Blessing.” | For twenty-four years he has taught phil- osophy, psychology and theology and has served sixteen years as a College President. Dr. Delong is no stranger to Pontiac. He served as the Evangelist for our city-wide Evangelistic Campaign in recent years. He is a pértinent, persuasive, preacher of the GOSPEL. May 27th Dr. Delong will speak at 11:00 A. M. — 3:00 P. M. — 7:30 P..M. wine Service—7: :30 «= 60 STATE STREET Arthel Hubbs, Minister of Music . i" . ee i '. 639 TAKE HEART” (Broadcast Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Dr. Bank, Preaching Rev. John GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Services at 9. A.M. and 11 | Sunday School 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. | and 11 A. M. S. Angle eoevee Bible School .... Worship Service .... Vesper Service Youth Meeting Monday oes eee eer ene CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 Nerth Saginaw 6Gtreet Ts CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor Sermon Topic: “Pentecost—The Birthday of the Charch” we Wed. Prayer and Bible Study FE 4-0239 CRANBROOK’S CHIEF STON ACO oie 10:00 A. M. Wielelasiereic ce eles 11:00 A. M. | on the tympanum over the west 5:30 P.M unveiled tomorrow, Founders Day, is enw vq f 11:15. The six institutions of the Be a Ns ted ee ‘ | 4 ed in the service by the Rev. . (Ps . M. eee meee Morning Wership . Sunday School . derviess pe 7:30 Tuesday — Thursday — Attend Our Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL | 10 A.M. Sunday School — Interenting Classes _ - Malay Nurses Visit Villages in Borneo Three young _ ‘Chinese Christian! nurses, two of them from the: Malay Peninsula, are now at work! itraveling from village to village (or, more correctly, shouse to longhouse'’—a whole vil-| lage of related families living in’ ‘one vast house) in the Kapit dis- ‘trict . of Sarawak, Borneo. Serving there under the Methodist! Church they are ministering to the Iphysical needs of the Ibans, or; \Sea Dyaks, a primitive eons jwho a few decades ago were famed and the feared pead-hunting .10 A. M. bs Bishep L. 4: Parent, Paster “wild men of Borneo $05 Auburn Ave. Dr. and Mrs, Leland L. Marion, pastors 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship and 8:00 P.M. Wed.—Midweek Bible Study Miss Pearl Lee is nurse at! |Nanga Mujung, where she is in, charge of the Methodist Clinic! land itinerates among the Jong-| house. Miss Wong Yu _ Tian, Malaya, |Sarawak and is also stationed at Ne Services, Sunday, May 7% "God's Long Arm Reached Dom t Hel Me For almost a lifetime, the woman had stood on the threshold of the Catholic Church—uncertain wheth- ef to come in or stay out. “Seemingly,” she says, “I was born loving the Catholic Church.” i This she attributes to a “small miracle,” inasmuch as her parents were not Catholic, or even religi- ous; and “our relatives and friends were none of them Catholics.” “As a child, she loved to visit __ Catholic churches,to light saaties and pray the rosary. But as she _ grew older... and tried to evaluate Catholic beliefs on her own limited knowledge, or upon the mistaken ___opinions of others ...a “wall of _ obstacles” kept getting in the way. In the midst of her confusion and uncertainty, she enrolled for the Knights of Columbus course of Catholic instruction which is Riven free by mail. And now a Catholic, she says: “Iam filled with wonder and gratitude that God's long arm reached down to lift me up so tenderly.” It is unforrunate, but true, that many people seeking knowledge of the Catholic Church encounter a “wall of obstacles” as this woman did. The reason is, usually, that so many of the “facts” they hear about the Catholic Church are not facts at all, but misrepresentations or the fruits of misunderstanding. Even those who admire and respect the ~ Church...and who wish to hold for it only sentiments of tolerance and good-will .. are often con- fused and deceived. There is, of course, only one fair and proper way to understand and evaluate Sag oe and worship, That is etting the faces about them from s selena! fe SUPREME MIGHTS oF 40d 2 timpene ety. SPONSORED BY MSGR. A.X.M. SHARPE COUNCIL | NO. 600, PONTIAC, MICH. | _ fenecats on cous BUREAU MS.8.A. Convention Tuller Metel, Detroit, All Day janday, May 2th | Wed. Evening Services, 7:30 P.M. SSS —— | FIRST UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS 324 N. Perry St, SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School .. 10am. Morning Worship Evangelistic Service . 7:30 p.m. Coocescccccccooccooes Young People... Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Sat. 7:30 p.m Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whele Gespel for the Whele Werld"—ONENESS | stone mason for 31 years, was photographed as he finished the work in Christ Church at 11:15 “from long-| has recently arrivéd in rogdick, “hymn is not shortened or ‘changed, | llam. | E MASON — Albert Leipold, chiet ‘door of Christ Chureh. It will be following the morning service at Cranbrook Foundation will be re- Robert L. DeWitt, rector. The Founders Day Will Begin Founders Day | at Cranbrook, ;cation follows a processional of all which became an i’ established cus-|officers, trustees, directors, vestry-| tom in 1947, will be celebrated this|men and advisory board members year on Sunday, May 20. |carrying the flags of the six in-| Day-long observances begin in ‘stitutions, | Invitational affairs on May 20) ‘include a one o'clock luncheon for! lo{ficers and board members, with) ltheir husbands and wives, at Christ Church Cranbrook at 11:19) 'with a Founders Day service con- Lesage by the Rev. Robert L. De- i Wit ~ ‘M lemorial x ‘Founders re-dedi- Cranbrook Academy of Art. | . = =, ne 3 p.m. in Cranbrook House, posthumus award of a Foun- Fosdick Writes Hymn ce Sissi ben Rev. Samuel S. Marquis, asso ciate of the Founders, first Rector, ne for Family Strength [2 curst Guuren. and Rector Em ritus from 1938 until his death in A new hymn, emphasizing the) 1988 ees an home| eae ieee yl ppeipaberoas of al The medal will be accepted by! better America and world, has been 8 ee of Dr. Marquis and iwritten_by Dr.. Harry Emerson! sila Booth. ee aerial al ollowing the Founders cus- Riverside Church, New York. jtom of ‘honoring the graduating | groups of the four schools — Kings- | Communion Nanga Mujong. This is the first hymn from Dr..y 00g” Cranbrook, Brookside and Rev. Lola P. Marion, speaker > - Fosdick’s pen in several years. the Academy of Art — a Foun- 1:45 P.M, Evangelistic Services agmvaahrged Sera aka t| His earlier texts are in the garg Tea will be held at Cran- Dr. L. L. Marion. specker vation Army. annually to ine Sef ihyganals of most Protestant) Houne itresa | tees Gatll ac : cree X 0) Gad wholes jwith board members and trustees A Friendly Place to Wershi : ine new ymn, of the six institutions attending. Pin GOGla GRENGEEE THORAL FIRST SPIRITUALIST a Loyal Home,” was especially ————___—_—- | | CHURCH written by Dr. Fosdick for onl | =| 16 CHASE ST. Hymn Society of America » Religion Leaders j Seale Avenue, New York ial . Y.), by which it is copyrighted.) a was designed especially for use |Attend CD Course ‘in National Family Week—this year in Washington May 6 to 13. The society’s presi- dent, the Rev. Deane Edwards,| Religious leaders from through- ‘says that local churches may re- out the nation will attend a special bees il Defense Staff College course produce the hymn in bulletins,| Civil Def ‘Admini orders of worship, etc., if the! Federal Civil rAd? beth LOLS) rates headquarters May 29) \through oF, L and if the society's copyright " . ct The ele Religious Affairs ' ‘course, first of its kind ever given UNITY lat FCDA headquarters, will pro : vide clergymen with information 7112 N. Saginaw $t.. PE 2-4609 Hon civil defense, and give FCDA ogg Tranche Sa Gocabor jan opportunity to receive their ad- “The Seacon of Prette” vice on the role of the church and ee. Polat ae ‘Iisynagogue in civil defense. | Cheee be temeees st freget | Among the subjects scheduled for —ithe special course are: Organiza- Catholic source. And that is why f FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ‘CHURCH tion for Self-Help in Churches and top symbol carved aromas the inscription is Christianity; at left center is Christ Church coat of arms, two pine cones taken from the coat of arms of the Diocese. The symbols across the bottom are the arts, Buddism; Judaism; American Indian, symbolizing the Great Spirit; Mohammedanism and the sciences. The design was made by Henry S. Booth, youngest son of Cranbrook’s founder. Chic Aen to UM Students jin earlier generetoee: jaffairs at the university. : “I ee ee _| | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 19,1950 9 : | IWF [peace A a ea NBC Wil [evance: tear | CHURCH OF CHRIST) aR pet: ay “eee | ND ‘lutheran Hour j= se |: Mutwal Will Also Relay : 3 Program Beginning ct] MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL 1:30 P. M. Sunday BAPTIST CHURCE 5 e 2 - 1196 Jeslyn ‘ —_ in addition to its schedule on the Muhual Broadcasting System. > Wed. 1:30 P.M. Pentine Prese Phote it is anticipated that the pro- CECTL KELLER gram will be clearded on 75 per | Tet Re ROG — cent of NBC's stations, excluding | —— the Pacifie Ctast leg. The pro gram will be aired on Sundays at — 1:38 p.m. in the Eastern Zone, St. Urals 12:30 p.m. Céntral Zone and 4:30 | Latheran u Se Aubura Ave. at Jessie The Lutheran Hour, sponsored by Missouri Synod Seen) Lope 6 Leer Rev, Ralph C. Claus an n Church-Missourl Synod, is in its mop pee in 1990, the program's first speaker] 1st SERVICE 8:30 A. M. was the Rev. Dr. Walter A. Maier 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. who served in this capacity for . |twenty years. Leke St. Church of Ged Evening Service, 1:30 P. Prayer Service ané a Steady, Tuesday, 7:30 P.M Rev. Paul Cooley, Paster “ Ortes Lutheran Hour speaker is © ntly the Rev. Dr. Oswald C. Hoffmann, who is! also Director ot Public Relations | The regular Synod with ‘his headquartes in. New York City. Dr. Hoffmann al-| so is secretary of Lutheran Church for The Lutheran Church-Missouri } South Side Church of God MOTOR and ones ets. Sanday Scheel o ' Merning Wershi ral i 00 Evengeltette Service at 7:30° Wed. Prayer Meeting at 1:30 Rev. Merbert C. Shankies, Paster FE 2-4390 which produced the, film, MARTIN LUTHER. —Es_ | Response Greater Now a | Than of Earlier Times, Survey Indicates ANN ARBOR (® — University of Michigan students respond to re-| ligion today far more than they did! This is the finding of Dewitt C. Baldwin, co-ordinator of religious PARKDALE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Parkdale and Hollywood 1 Block W of Baldwin Sunday School #45 AM 10:45 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Wayne E. Welton. Minister FE 2-6928 “It is hard to give percent- S ages or figures,” Baldwin said, | ® “but we de know from a religious census taken at the beginning | of each semester. that some 35 per cent of the students indicate a religious preference.” Further, he said, ‘there is every ‘evidence to support the estimate) WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Read Near Dixie Hwy. @. B.. 9:45 Wership, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 7:36 P.M. Family Bible Hour, Wed. 7:30 P.M. r es AALS a tad that between 4,000-5,000 students! attend at least one rehgious serv-| ice a week.” |\VALUES RECOGNIZED TODAY “There have been times,”' Bald- win said, “when students were an- tagonistic or indifferent. But tod the value of religion is Bat toda RABBI 8, F, SA Youth Advisors CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street MN. JOHN DRAKE, Pastor a P. M.—Prayer Service fled: by students and they grant it a: real place in life.” . s Slate Sessions Workshop, Conference: felt most students recognize a need to Be Held at Haven Hill This is not an eee response, ‘to religion, he said, Instead, he) for faith through religion, “The students are aware of feelings of. insecurity and they are looking into various areas of | Haven Hill Lodge in the High-; study to resolve this feeling,” pe Recreation Area will be the he sald. “‘Science for instance is |scene.of a Workshop and Confer- -one area. But it is becoming [ence of Youth Advisers to yeah) more and more evident that sci- (groups of Temples in Michigan! Lodge May ES ah ence does not have all the an- (and surrounding states. swers. 1s The segsions will be held on May} 23rd and May 24th, and are spon-| sored by the Michigan State Tém- "|ple Sisterhoods. LD Ptans include time for Evening There are more than 15 courses javailable in religion on campus, Baldwin said, and 22 organized re- ligious foundations with their own) | centers of worship and fellowship.| and Morning Devotions, led by | Presbyterian , Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theedere R. Allebach, Paster TOV VV VV CVV VV > i> > > is the Catholic Church says again and Institutions, The Church and Civil ‘ Bible School .. ....11:20 AM. again... "INVESTIG TE!” Corner East Heren and Mt. Clemens at Mill &t., Pentine Defense Education, Christianity, fe ee the Sisterhood women; free time > Worshi 10:00 A.M. ; : : 4 (Coperte vost Ottee) ‘and Communism Contrasted, Se- for individual cent id A ° Maybe, after investigating, you Malcolm E. Burton, Minister curity for Congregations and Insti_U> RAilroads Unique | {*r minidual conferences, and | > ANiEL—A MAN GREATLY OO DE cart steno eo itutions, ‘The Church and_Emer-, CHICAGO — More than_haif thel oy rt BELOVED hc reverence for. -Mary. Bur you} “The Rev. M. — —— — —<—Fgency Mass Care. and Spiritual world’s railway mileage is Gov- by M Grape me organized Youth Fellowship .. 630 P.M. WILL understand it. -You will of coal eee |Ministrations in Disaster Situations.'ernnient -owned. The United ee . aa Saou = es Dae > Evening Service 7.30 P.M. know why and how Catholics obey | es ————— —| The course will be given a sec-|States is the only country Pre Flint Rintel Vea EO » Wed. Prayer Meeting the Pope. You will understand che; jond time this summer, August 7-10,/almost the entire rail network is|panbi Sanford E. Senereain Re-|> 7:30 P.M. Catholic attitude on salvation -out-| ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ;and a third time ‘in the fall, No-|owned and operated by private lligious Advisor to. Michigan State.» — --JOSLYN AVENUE -——}- icbadlaadiaste oARtelliec genes! SPO $F Hilt Street at Cherry Court —f vember 27-20 a ee Temple Youth. Thirty participants"P use statues and holy water. why’ t Sunday School... 0... eee eee 9:45 A. M - from Temples in this area are P Joslyn at Third Catholics say the Mass is truly a Morning Worship ......................0008- 11 A.M FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ameel to attend. (p -Eamond L Watkins, Pastor Holy Sacrifice. = Rev. Car! W. Nelson, B. D., Pastor. CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Road ncluded are the following ses-P gible School ....... 930AM Parsonage: 243 Owego Drive Fe 4-née4 Attend the Fastest Growing Church in the Area sions: Hd And now it is so easy to inves- - SN Sunday Scheel 10:00 A. M. “What Makes Teen Agers > Worship ire cere er 10 45 AM tigate . .. $0 €asy to get the facts... Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Tick?” led by Dr. Joseph Fishoff,|p Youth Fellowship .. 6:30PM. without cost, trouble or embarrass- J | Evening Service 7:30 P Detroit Psychiatrist who is con-p Evening Service ... 7.30 PM. ment. Just fill out the coupon be-. low and MAIL IT today, and a highly interesting pamphlet will } come to you by recurn mail . i | 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) 9:30 A. M. “FOUNDATIONS OF GOD” AL KASTEN. pestor M. MA 5$-1140 sultant to the Oakland Child Guid-; ance Clinic. 7 | | i | | 9:45—Scheol of the Bible under plain cover —and nobody | foo ad SAvecECon | SII I will call on you. Just ask for our ke Ai] = 11:00——Merming Wership asl nee ea) PRAYER MEETING. WED. 7:30 [] “whee Does MAY IS FAMILY MONTH | _Briag the pemily MAIL COUPON TODAY | SUPREME COUNCIL | : | KMonTs oF coLumsug——— [ RELIGIOUS INFORMATION BUREAU { 4422 Lindell Bivd., $+. Levis 8, Missouri me your Free Pemphiet en- FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH ease send ‘Why The Cothelic Church 3 | tide Why . 316 Baldwin Ave. Fern Rev. Tommy Guest. pastor 2 REGULAR SERVICES j Gtoeess: Sunday School ...10 A: M. ' | Morning Worship ..I1 A. M. 1 City STATE Adult Bible Study 6:30 P. M. Sunday Evening’ 7:30 P. M. Worship ,.... COUNCIL Tuesday Evening Youth COLUMBUS Bible Study ....6:30 P. M. Thursday Evening Prayer Service ........ 7:30 P. M. . | Saturday Evenin inde: e missourt Satvice Henne 77.30 P. M. ies Public Cordially Invited — F IRST UNITED ‘135 PROSPECT ST—GEO. D. MURPHY, Pastor troduced by a panel of young people who are active in Tem- ple Youth work on the State and National level; Rose Ellen Cohan, Lester Lunsky, and Judith Dick- etein. “What's: My Problem?”, a dis--| cussion of ty pical youth group! problems, led by Miss Eleanor! Swartz, Associate Director, Na-| \tional Federation of Temple Youth. There will also be sessions on} “Planning A Conclave’, led by) \Mrs,' Dickstein and Mrs. Lebster, | and; ‘The Basic Goals of a Youth) “Youth Speaks Its Mind’’, tn. | | Youth Fellowship 7:30—Evangelistic Hour ~ “Holiness Prepares fer Christ's Return” MISSIONARY CHURCH -|Group”’ led by Rabbi Saperstein and Miss Schwartz » Wed. Night Prayer Meeting ........... 7.30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 4. Baervey McCenna, Paster Bible School ....... 10:00 A.M. ; 4 Worship: ........-:. 21:15 A.M. > “THE SIN OF THE ~ > PHARISEES” » Youth Fellowship ...... 6 30 > , DRAYTON PLAINS PW. J. Tecuwtesen, Jr, Paster 9:45 A.M. Bible Schoo! > 11 A.M. Worship Service ‘Sermon ‘topic: > “CERTAINTY OF GOD’ = pd mon COLUMBIA AVENUE a /One of the 99 mobile canteens|P 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship PA : owned by The Salvation Army is al? 7:30 P.M. Evening Service igian disaster relief unit which can|{ Wednesday 7:30 P.M. ‘serve 1500 meals without restock-| Prayer and Study Hour iy 64 West Columbia Ave. ing. , PARRA AN ee & == ee gf vs : Sunday School .... ... 9:45 ALM, = | Morning Worship......11:00 A.M. The LITTLE CHURCH With the BIG HEART”. Invites You To | 8.T.U. weeeee 6:30 PLM. Morning Worship ....... aren sine sunt eawedeees 11:00 A.M | Evening Worship weeps 1:30 PLM, Pilgrim Y. P. 8...... Apeaobtiore eejegieee sens cecveee.. 6:45 P.M. a | Wed. Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. 4] «Evening Service .................... ssceerscoceges 1:90 P.M / Bring Your Family to Sunday School. SBo0¢ ois sisie's «+. 10:00 4. M. ] REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster) Phond FE 4-9574 | THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH eee With Southern Baptist S| Baldwin at Fairmount E, L. SWANSON, Pastor ; Fd Sgrease ih poe Lie Aoshi *; ADAM Young People, 6:15 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Features Traveling for Americans in Jordan Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor 4 a Williams and Lorraine The Common Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School .... 10.00am. | ‘iscovered a few years ago. Jordan's antiquities director, G. L, Harding, said the Americans FIRST OPEN represented the biggest — in- vasion of that remote site since BIBLE CHU RCH Roman legions attacked it 2,000 ‘1 Bleck x ef Walten Bivd. years ago. Sunday School! .... 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship .. 1140 am, || MOUNTAINS SCALED Youth Service ..... 6:45 p.m. | Some biblical lessons involve Evangelistic Service 7:45 p.m. | strenuous expeditions, To scale the Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 p.m. | Mount of Temptation—where Satan Build your offered Jesus “all the cities of the home with us | earth’—the group had to leave the _— | their cars at the foot of the moun- Bible | tain and climb almost 2,000 feet. Rev. T. H FE 3007 At times the trip gets danger fa ous. The Jordanian rural popula- tion generally is friendly and hos-|_ ‘ pitable, but last month the Sunday BETHANY BAPTIST | schoolers neariy got mobbed, CHURCH They went to visit Mt. Nebo, a peak on the desert plateau from W. Huron at Mark ‘where Moses looked across at the | $45 Worship-Study-Service 1100 Worship-Study-Service $00 Bethany Youth Center 7:00 Programs for All Fred Robert Tilfany. Pastor 'Bedouings armed with clubs and stones. (oe Churchmen Study Economy of World EPISCOPAL Church of the Advent weasel ea! Sunday Morning: Worship 11:00 A.M. f 'vened here by the National Coun- ST. PAUL LUTHERAN [cil of Churches, proclaimed that -CHURCH American ats have an im- JOSLYN AT FOURTH pelling present age of) 8 A. M, Early Service abundance to see that people 9:30 A. M. Sunday School everywhere share in the fruits of 0:45 — Service plenty. AVONDALE BAPTIST CHURCH | 9155 Aabera Ré., Near Creeks 10:00 A.M. Sanday Scheel ‘ers in labor, agriculture, educa- | Rev Michard PeGree, Paster | tion, the professions, ‘and the churches wha attended the confer- ‘ence, Christians were warned that owt BREAKING GROUND—Photographed at the Ground Breaking Ceremony for the new Church of God on W. South boulevard were (left to right) Elder Samuel Randle, state overseer from Detroit; Elder Major J. Watkins, pastor of the church; Bishop T. D. McGhee, | general overseer of Detroit; Elder J. M. Mitchell, member of the will speak tomorrow and Rec a: - : THE Pontiac PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956 THIRTEEN ~ “PERRY PARK Rel Ck | on. eS Pa or John 5, An le | CHURCH of the OOD ‘BAPTIST CHURCH igious ass st q e SAMARITAN "Makar snd Gamer [Always Moving, Will Speak at Grace D. A. V. Hall. 199 Axbur Ave Sunday Schesl, 10:00 A.M, Pastor John S. Angle of Detroit, ar ered Sat gig Sunday School Group Se ae eee Michigan, May -27th at the Grace Lutheran one for both the $ and 11. a.m. r rvices. His subject tomorrow will be Pemtecedt. ” Ld FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Cisuieat the “= birthday of Henry Elling, organist and choir- master, is serving as chairman of) the affair with the president of the| League, Gwen Gallo, working with. EDWA: D. A GALEN ae 9:45 A.M. Church School and Morning Worship I: 00 A.M. Morning Worship and Church School Sermon Topic: “THOU GOD SEEST ME” Rev. Edward D. Auchard, Preaching — I~ CHURCH OF CHRIST "+87 Lafayette SERVICES = seovcoes DU345 A. M, eee enee Ce cn ee ee eee MOMER A. GAY, EVANGELIST FE 1-006 FE 5-1903 ; een eee Pontiac Press Phote building committee and Albert Ross, deacon and also a bailding committee member. Work on the new church will begin soon. The present church is located at 132 Wesson street. Plans for the ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE 239 EAST PIKE STREET Sunday Scheel, ‘Foung Foaple servi it a | > nhc 11,00 A.M. - REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director new pean were held by = Randle and Watkins. Approved at MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—Method- ism moves ahead in their General Conference. Race: The “Methodist Church condemned racial segregation, ‘By| any method or practice’’—and laid down new laws to put the principle into action. In a fervent display of unanimi- ty, the big denomination's policy- making general conference — through a measure opening the door to full integration of the “God has been with us,”’ de- clared the Rev. C. Cooper Bell, of Lynchburg, Va. -“We stand united, neither North nor South nor East nor West, as servants of God.” QUADRENNIAL PROGRAM:— The four-year program calls for, “A Local Overt Emphasis” and “Higher Education Emphasis.” The Study Commission recom- mends that the goal of 1,200 theological school graduates an- nually be accepted by the church. Two new theological schools are recommended to be built: One Men Will Meet. for Club. Dinner Detroit Pastor to Show! celebrities’ present were Jackie, Robinson, star of the 1955 world coming home and foreign missj champion Dodgers, Minnie Pearl ‘aries, the Board of Missions of the (Mrs. Henry Cannon) star of the | Methodist Church h famous radio and TV program, | for the first time a The Grand Ole Opry, both are!worker for young adult recruit: active workers in the Methodist | ment. church. Philippine Units Attend Methodist Annual Session in the Philippine Islands, the year. had field secretaries for college, old Mindanao Provisional Annual University and seminary recruit- |Conference on the southern island ment, but the young adults are a of Mindanao, has reported a 44 per new field of concentration. . cent increase in membership this) year over a in a church of hand-split boards, cluding teaching (from kindergar- with a dirt floor, set amidst a trop- ten to college level), agriculture, jcal rain forest, the conference medicine, nursing, tech- heard reports that membership had ‘nology, socia] work, business ad- risen from 1,045 in 1954 to 1,630 in| ministration, |1955, and that 258 of the new mem |tarial work, ot ge Methodists Give Changes 5 Methodists Appoint Conference Mission Recruit Head “The Church in Our Lives.” Other) In an effort to interest a larger number of young adults in be- on- appointed -time field * * ° | The new worker is Anifa Harris jot Elmira, N. Y., a former mis- |sionary to Brazil and president of ‘a Methodist college there. She |will work for the Office of Mission-| agency for missionary recruitment. Methodism's newest conference, For several years the Board has The personnel office said a va- iriety of vocational fields is open °* ¢@ jto lay men and women in both) Holding its — annual session home and overseas missions, in- secre-| archi- accounting, engineering, ary Personnel, which is the Board’ 3 ar ° “to the shallow expression ‘we in the Ohio Area the other in the : Highland Congregational | never had it so gon” the Chris| Pictures Taken Recently crc \tasour Nebraska Area te ad been received on profes tecture, journal si Church tian must feply ‘we never had) in Africa Four and one-half millions to be was in process ol orpanisation conic Vb Bleck = M-50 on Milforé Rd. such heavy demand upon the raised for theological training in through 1954, held its first session Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister \Christian conscience.’ ” 5 the quadrennial emphasis. in April, 1955, 11:00.a.m, Sunday School | ——_—_. s] The Rev. Alfred Holman, pastor!“ pugricATIONS: The Christian|’” \ACP Reaches 11 Million 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship. |) . . of Knox Presbyterian Church De- Advocate, 135 old Methodist * © @ ; ( Sermon by Pastor Episcopalians troit, will be guest speaker at the Wor os ‘lon is to be re-| Advances in other phases: of} TORONTO, Ont. — Member ————— —— Men's Club dinner at 6:30 Wednes- church life were reported including papers of the Associated Church a FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. Pontiac Sunday School ... .9:45 fe 1 Pastor Wesley C. Wibley Morning Worship . 11:00 Evening Rally 7:45 P.M. Two osseyes o* the PENTECOST Tuesday 7:45 P.M. Christian Worker's Conference Thursday 7:45 P.M. Youth Meeting WPON—SUNDAY 8:00 to 8:30 A.M. “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Name Negro as Archdeacon | Episcopal chaplain at Howard Uni- |chusetts from 1938-54, who recently | , | retired. =} In hi of the Episcopal City Mission there. | — |Layman Requesting Refugee Safeguards ‘Service has called for strong safe-| ,fugee immigration director of the'years as a federal court reporter, ‘National |Sands of refugees resettled in this, A General Increase. ‘erals were on hand for ceremonials ‘honoring ‘active service of Lt. Gen. Floyd ‘In 1930, according to a historian |present, there were exactly 65 day in the First Presbyterian Church. He has just recently returned from an extended trip to Africa where he traveled in the Mau Mau country of Kenya Colony, Uganda, Nigeria and the French Cameroun s. BOSTON, Mass. — For the first time in the history of the Epis- copal Diocese of Massachusetts, a Negro has been named Archdeacon of Boston. He is the Rev. John M. Burgess, Canon of the National Ca- thedral in Washington, D. C., In the Carmerouns area, he visited the mission work of the Presbyterian Church U. S. A. which is now in the process of be- ling organized into a_ national Presbyterian Church. * s LJ The Rev. Mr. Holman will show pictures . entitled “Animals of Africa’ and “The Congo Doctor.” versity since 1946. . - * * L Canon_ Burgess, who will assume his new duties in June, succeeds the Rt. Rev. Raymond Adams He- ron, Suffragan Bishop of Massa- will supervise the thirteen Epis-| copal mission churches in the Bos- | a panelled mics nian = ton area and administer the work’ will lead devotions and Karen | Beem will provide refreshments. | ~The Pioneer Soctety tinder the direction of the Rev. Galen Hershey will make plans for the Autumn Retreat planned for the An official of Church W orld | junior high age young people: Faithful to the Nth New York, ve: DALLAS, Tex. «9» — After 43 guards to prevent recurrence of! Soviet seamen. Roland Elliott, | Sunday evening, Dr. Wittens, | ith Will af to ; placed in October with two new magazines. Together, a great fami- Iy magazine to be circulated among the Methodist families. The other The New Christian Advocate, which is to take the place of the Pastor. It is a maga- zine beamed toward preachers. SPECIAL DAYS: Some 15 spe- cial days were recommended for each year for the new quadrenni-| um. Commitment Sunday was plac-| edon the calendar for the Ist Sun- day of December. The Methodist Church reasserts its long estab- | lished conviction that intoxicating liquor cannot be legalized withott sin. | MICHIGAN DELEGATES the organization of churches, an increase of 30 per cent, a rise of 39 per cent in the average attendance at church serv- ices from 952 to 1,33 .and a 61 per cent jump im the number of church schools (from 2% to 42).! Seven young men were reported as having volunteered for the minis- try. -ANNOUNGING: DR. EDWIN LEWIS Noted Welsh Evangelist from Birmingham, England Every Night 7:30 P. M. Except Sat. Sunday Morning 11:15 Also the Trumpet Trio and Choir . MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 W. Prospect St. £E Delightful Di njoy a Deligi ul Dinner JACK DECKER’S “Fine Foods for the Whole Family” On US-1 rayton Plains 12:00 to 8:00 P. M. coun Cel ae Roast Prime Rib. . 1.65: Press have a total circulation ex- ceeding 11,000,000 and reached an estimated thirty million readers, Dr. William P. Lipphard of New) York, executive secretary of the) group, reported at its 37th an.-|| nual meeting here. The ACP com-| ‘prises editors of some 142 Protes- tant publications in the U.S. and/ _|Canada. i 10 new PROVIDENCE MISSIONARY BAPTIST 311 Bagley St. FE 4-3262 Sunday, 9:30 A.M. Morning Wership, “ oe A. “ 3:00 P.M, The Adjilion Baptist Guest, Bermen by Rev. . Clark 7:30 P.M. The Five Trempeters of Detreit wilt poy A Devstend Pregrem. . Rev. T. Walter Harris, Pastor ‘ference. Ten ministerial delegates /and ten lay delegates represent. ‘Michigan Methodists. Over 100 other Michigan minis- | ters and laymen—have- poems | + attendance. Two Michigan mints- | Michigan delegates — have been . ~ WESLEYAN “METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. Y. P. 8. 6:45 P. M. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. pn Rev. C. D. Friess. pastor ters have been working with | = Radio and press releases. With television's Ralph Edwards, | a staunch Methodist, as master of| ceremonies, a company of celebri-/; ities appeared as witnesses to an- swer _the _questions- of youth in| Council of Churches Tom Irby kept right on working agency, warned that pressures during an unusual turn of events similar to those that led to the in Judge T. Whitfield Davidson's seamen’s return to Russia one court. Irby was put on the stand month ago are “already actively to testify about the accuracy of in effect in many other case.” _his reporting of a contested trial. He said it was hoped that ‘‘very As he testified he recorded ae CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Senday Scheel), 10:00 A.M Morning Message, 11:00 A.M Communion Service, 7:36 PM. Ghating Party fer Ali Meet at Church Saturday, 7:00 PM Bible Study and Prayer vad at Mrs Spence on Wed. ot 7:00 P.M. son our Government may make a/Own testimony. firm statement of future procedures Elder Athol Packer will be _ preaching at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at the new Drayton Plains mission. He awill preach at 11:00 A M. services each Sunday morning on May 25th and 27th at the Williams Lake School on, 253% Airport Road. There wil! be o lecture illustrated with colored slides. You will have a greater and clearer understanding of Jesus ministry to the peoples of the Old Continent es well in such cases in order that thou-| country in recent yeras, who feel | subject to the same sort of Soviet, pressure... will be reassured of! the full protection of the U. S. Government.” —Sundey Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. FT. MEADE, Md. # — More! Thursday Prayer and Pra than 100 United States Army gen-| the retirement from L. Parks’ after 38 years in uniform. THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street '7Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. MicSetsen commanding olticers-in-charge You Are Cordially Invited! Services— Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. ise Meeting—7:30 P. M. | t | bh generals in the entire United States Army. Goodwill General Calvary Missi Sunday School ....... Morning Worship . Evening hears Wednesday, 306 Midway — off Santerd - Soest ooneeneeee llr 136 Day wt Prayer, begining at 10:00 A.M. Rev. Rote L. Davis, Pastor. FE 4-9652 : onary Church Sunday School ..10 A. M. — ponnneer .. 5.10200 A, ML \ Eve. Worship. Sun. . 7:30 A.M. P. M. : . | Ce en ce S. $. Supt. - Minsie Hobgood Ke Cordially Invite You to the 2287 Auburn Rd.—!, mi. west of Crooks Rd. Wed. . 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat.. 7:30 P. M. Pastor Rev. Billy Brown Baptist Church Worship Service __11 A. M. P. M. — Prayer Meeting. Music Dir. Charles Spain es the Americas. Everyone Is Invited! ~wrTwrTwvTwwyeweerevrrrrrrrrrrrrrVrerrrerer FIRST METHODIST S. Saginaw at Judson St. Rev. Paul 8. Havens, Minister ‘Sunday 10 AM.—"The Descending Dove” Broadcast Over WPON 10:15 A. M. 11:15 to 12:15 P.M. — Church School 6:30 P.M. — M.Y.F. Fellowship 7:30 P.M. — “The Touch of His Hand” Wed. 7:30 P.M. — Prayer Meeting & Bible Study Rev. Poul Havens, Speaker . wrwvvyvrvevvevVvVvVvVVvVv VV Vv VV ‘vwTvvrvuevuvvvuvwvvwvvwvvuvwuvwvvevuvuv’VwwTTS™. FYUCUVUVUVUVYYVUUUVUVYUTUVUUVUUUUUUUW. i = + FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Asst Poster Our responsibility~ . World; Our resources— . the Word. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP—7-:00 P.M. a eigen dl Mercer Lome a both services. Eaunannel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “THE THREE CROSSES” 11:00 A. M. “EZEKIEL SAW THE LORD” 7:30 P. oe COLORED PICTURES Made by Dr. and Mrs. Tom Malone in the Holy Land, Galilee, Capernaun, Bethlehem, and mony other places where Jesus walked. P Sunday School Attendance Lest Sunday—1233 DR. TOM MALONE lg mz) HE PON NTI [AC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY. 19, 1956 “FOURTEEN Lf “Vote Monday on $ 1, 200, 000 Bond aaa a filfo Special Election |” —~ r ; -—-scheol—-will-provide—space for 900. “Completion of Structure] to Accommodate 900 . By REBA HEINTZELMAN Milford Correspondent MILFORD — A special election will be held next Monday in three precincts in the Huren Valley school. district for gre purpose of approving a new school bond issue of $1,200,000, Last. year, a bond issue of $1.- 250,000 was approved by voters for the purpose of building a new Mil-'' ford high school. - “However, the aaa pod. acd mae of tend ae ure chowa kare” ia neal wner wey. The 36 class rooms wil facing North Milford road, the new Milford High School, plans for cholic’ space for 900 students. ‘Pilgrim Holiness Church, here. whose “Life’ ing its progress With interest. The Construction “work on 36-class rooms, auditorium and office space is well under way. A wide boule-| road which leads from Milford rosd, back 4 feet is par. completed. The rord is 20 ony questions thet may be asked. Voting Monday y take place, at the following places: Precinct 1, | Baker at Milford; Precinct 2, High-| land Elementary and Precinct 3) Break Ground ‘for St. Andrew sentatives of the guilds, church school, the Women's Aux-, Sunday Slated for Rite: on New Church Site; to Start Building at Once Drive to Build ‘$40,000 Addition | WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — White Lake Presbyterian Church will launch a campaign Sunday to, al unit as an addition to its church, the pastor, the Rev. Robert Von-| Oeyen, has atinounced. DRAYTON PLAINS—Tomorrow’s, Whitsunday Services will be cele-; brating the birth of the Christian, church in churches throughout the | world. To parishioners of St. An-) drew Episcopal.Church it will have double signifance. They have planned ground-break- ing cermonies on their new church site, Jocated on Hatchery, road just. west of Crescent Lake! road. Hain or shine, the first, shovelsful of earth are ee to) be dug, according to the Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar. The services will start at 3 p.m. The Rev. Dean William C. Norvell, presiding clergyman of the Lakland Convocation of Epis- copal Parishes and Missions, and ‘the Rev. C. George Widdifield of All Saints Parish, Pontiac, will officiate with the Rev. Mr. “| Hunt during the ceremonies. Also participating will be repre- chdtrs, iliary and Women's Service Corps, | the chapel committee, the Young, ‘People's Fellowship, and the Broth-. erhood of St. Andrew's. The new church is to be situated Directing the campaign will be | the Rev. W. Donald Kramer. He | will preach at the 11 a.m. woe- | phip service Sunday. the service, there will, |be a dinngr for campaign workers, | ‘in the church basement, after, ‘which a house to house canvass, will be made in. the ede ie ee ' Tickets ats Ready | for Style Show Countryside Assn. e Hold Benefit Thursday _ at Pine Lake | Followi: WEST BLOOMFIELD On, ‘Thursday, at 12 noon, a benefit: luncheon and style show will be’ ‘sponsored by the Countryside Im-! \provement Assn, of West Bloom- ‘field Township It will be held-at- Rotunda Inn. ‘Pine Lake, and the Bloomfield will be in the White Lake Township near the crest of the hill on the Fashion Shop will present the new- Hall. Polls open at 7 a.m. and four-acre site. This first unit will jest in summer styles. : close at 8 p.m. Forced to Curb Woman Is Robbed OAK PARK — Rosalee J. Keen, was robbed of her watch and an unknown amount of cash early this m According to Oak Park Police, Miss Keen was driving on Eight be of block and face brick struc- ture, costing approximately $90, 000. It was designed by me architectural firm of O'De Hewlitt and Luckenbach. On Wednesday of this week, fi- nal contracts were signed. with low bidder, H. Kerner & Son, of Utica. Tickets and reservations are available through Mrs, Ernest Fuller, Chairman, EMpire 3-4192. | a) This group was organized in 1911| ‘by Mrs. E. W. Stoddard of Pine) Lake, who was also its first presi-| dent. At that time its sole purpose |Work is to begin immediately and'¥25 to improve the roads and 37, of 26707 Alger Bivd., Royal Oak. the church is expected to be ready roadsides. Since then it has be- for occupancy September 1. Slate Annual Review ROCHESTER — The 328th Field | ‘come a philanthrophic orgdni- zation, and has taken active part in various charities in the town- ship. Nevertheless it has continued to “Mile road near Wyoming when she} Artillery will hold its Annual Re-|show a great deal of interest in, _ was forced over to the curb by two men driving a convertible. They were both armed with knives. She|made by Chairman, Laird B. Spen-|put forth to keep our roadside: unharmed. ——— view, at Kenyon's Hotel, Lake, June 9-10. Announcement is cer, 128 =—— St. Sage | maintaining the beauty of the coun- itryside, and encouraging the effort iclean and CES Church to Launch Wolverine Lake Sets Baccalaureate Franchise Hearing | WOLVERINE LAKE — The Con- | isumers Power Company is seeking, ilage, it was announced today by ‘John C. Finlayson, village clerk, * * « The village common council has scheduled a public hearing to be, held at 8 p.m, Monday, June 18, lin the village hall on the gas issue. | the same hearing, property; owners of the village will be in- ‘formed of a proposed charter lamendment pertaining to special assessments. ORTONVILE — Baccalaureate, ‘Service for Brandon Township) 'gymnasium here. | - The Rev. Perry Deyarmand, pas-' tor of the Baptist Church, will’ ‘speak on the topic, “I Shall not) |Want.”’ Postpone Services WATERFORD — The Baptismal services for the Crescent Hills | Baptist Ch which were sched- uled for S y have been post-| poned until May 27. Commencement with the baccalaureate service ior the 91 graduates at the school ‘St. Paul's Lutheran Church. auditorium Suaday evening. Speaker for the occasion is the -Rev. Wilbur Walker, pastor of ‘he _subject will be, gay Your PTA Is Planning: Invocation will be given by the Rev. Robert Garbrecht, pastor of PTA have been installed: A dent, Mrs. Alice Young: vice-presi- dents, Karl Jubelt and Mrs. Wilbur Fon: dramatic group, under the direc- tion of Lloyd Peterman, will pre- sent a program consisting of Hayes, g Phipps. Marian Strump, chairman; Delore 5 watson, humorous reading: Evelyn! Macklin, an interpreative reading. dames Morrice will demon- Health Talk and Fe ea ture | Refreshments will be served -un-— der supervision of kindergarten mothers. Holly The following newly elected of- ficers of the Holly Area hgh school Presi- Mrs. Mrs. George Henry secretary, {peasurer, When You Think ¢ af Music, Think of Gallagher’s! jin the county, Hayden is a a vocal solo. There will be installation of of: Clune Night io oot for &:00 p -m.|ficers and a talk by Dorothy L. ‘Thursday, at which time ciasé| |Leith, M. D., “Health Problems |member participation will be high-/ of Our Children.” lighted. Barbara Rexin and Bev-| Refreshments will be served by Bill Hayden Candidate METAMORA—R. L. (Bill) Hay-| ‘den, former Lapeer County under-| ‘sheriff and deputy, has announced | his candidacy for Sheriff of La- |peer County. He is now supervisor jof Elba township, and is a former Metamora boy. Born and raised veteran| of World War II, serving in the New Guinea campaign. He served six years under former Sheriff Leslie Mathews, and has been a businessman for 20 years. He is a Republican. land Fay Titus, recording secretary, |Booker; Mrs. Edwin Kropp, corre-| sponding secretary, and Grace Reddeman, treasurer. The fifth and sixth grade band and orchestra will play under Haddrill, | it o Be Sunday rly Sev sa Se Lice don pel the kindergarten mothers. ively as va'edictorian saluta- at Ortonville —_ wri. Mitord Lee O. Brooks school has called its final meeting for 7:30 p.m. Mon- IN PONTIAC day, with installation of officers, ‘ a 30-year franchise to supply gas|School seniors will be held at 8 for Lapeer County Sheriff’ at the school. | BEFORE YOU BUY to Pull a $40,000 religious education-|to homes in Wolverine Lake vil-'p.m. Sunday in Brandon School! s.._¢ | ae Former Sea Mrs. Gerald| |Bouck will install Mrs. Brooks, North, president; Mrs. Kenneth Goodell, Joan Kapun’ vice presidents; | Marie. Robert Greer,/ Mrs. Mrs. YOU SAVE MORE BY SHOPPING ' ANY PIANO Rent a Betsy Ross or Galbransen SPINET PIANO OF YOUR CHOICE $20 Deposit, $10 Monthly Cartage and Six Months’ Rental Allowed on Purchase of Piano GALLAGHER === REMAINS — Isaac, E. Crary Junior High PTO, | every classroom and department displayed the work of students. . “” A good many of these articles will remain on exhibition for the rest | s, Waterford Township, held open house at the school this week and of the school year. Above, left to right, Bill Boyd, Carol Shepard, Marvin Prockett and Dean Teho ‘‘show off’’ student works of art. MUSIC CO. | 18 E. Huron, Pontiac FE 4-0566 Open Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P. M. OPEN SUN. OUTSIDE INTERIOR | PAINT | Flat, Semi-Gloss & Enamel $198 Gallon GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 *> } = - Area Organizations, Service Groups Elect and Install Officers and Pick Projects The new chairman of the Mission | following recent election of officers or installation ceremonies through- out the Oakland County area. cate by we and organizations. aul, secretary, and Mrs. Carl Carl gins fay 1 Munn, treasurer. Lapeer | Alfred Falk has been elected | | president of the tens Lions ‘Ofticers the Lapeer Business Clab. Other officers include: H. ome Dy 1 C._Kernagh ‘Dryden Farm and Garden Club elected Mrs. Mayme Ellsworth as its president. Mrs. Louise Hudson is the new vice president and Mrs. | ang rT were installed Monday. McCary is president; Mrs. E. Kel- ileghen and Edith Snyder, vice) Irene Dernberger is secretary-|presidents; Mrs. Berthar Royal, treasurer, recording secretary: Mrs. Four Towns -|Murray, corresponding secretary, Girl Scout leaders of Four Towns have named Mrs. Jay . Bendall, president; Mrs. Ralph Allen, vice president; Mrs. C. E. Patterson, secretary, and Mrs. Harold Taylor, treasurer. Mrs. Harold Taylor will head the Four Towns Home Extension Group for the coming year. Mrs. | William eames was elected vice | Fund Fair at Kingsbury Today's Event OXFORD—The Kingsbury Fund, Fair, to be held this afternoon yill ‘and Charlotte Holcomb. treasurer. The Lapeer County WCTU named Mrs. Olive Fockler as its president during the recent an- nual convention held at Hunters Creek Community Church. . Mrs. Evelyn Fockler was elected vice president, Mrs. Hazel Barer. corresponding secretary; Ruth Peitie, recording oc eeuey. | and Mrs. Arlene Hanner, treas- " urer. Marlette Ww WOT THeTE ‘$ Soom Irene New president of the Romeo Ro-' dents; Bruce Linsday, secretary, | and Dan Barnabo, treasurer; | | | Charles Kesner, lion tamer, and | | | Arnold Meissner, tail twister. tary Club is the Rev. Ellis Hart. Thomas Shultz has been elected vice president: Lucien Fay. secre- tary, and Richard Manahan. treas- urer. Scott Lake Unanimously elected at a recent meeting of Seott Lake Civic Assn. | Marlette- Lions Club has elected the following officers: Carl Pol- jock, president; Maurice Dunsford, ‘| Dr. Raymond Winfield and Wilbur part of the Rochester Builders an Max Home Show, to be held at Halbach, ‘Cook III, vice presidents: Patrick, secretary; Doyle Moore, ROCHESTER — Outstanding mu- sical entertainment is planned as Field May 25, 26 and 27. r_which officially. be-iwere Jim Permberton, president; !vice president. Carrie” Buckindale| ‘Merton Warner, vice president;|i8 the secretary and Mrs. Clark and/ Miller, treasurer. ‘Gerald Hock Jr., secretary ‘Clifford Moyses, treasurer. The association also authorized Engene Inwood. | purehase-of- ssaatertal te conrirast ee net Chill, chair-) Subdivision and sand and cinders to be spread on two easements in Orchard Bluffs Subdivision. Announcement was made that final approval had been given for street Hghts in Orchard Bluffs, Newton-Ely, Scott Lake Heights and Windcroft subdivi- sions. Seymour Lake — Gladys Sherwood was elected president of the Sally Bailey Cir- 1.|cle, with Mrs. Winifred Porritt as, Concert, Music to S park Rochester Bui Id ers S how ms named Mrs. Harold Wright Over 50 different exhibitors | have bought show space, includ- show their latest products. Show hours will be 3 to 10 p.m. | At a recent Teeple Lake Teeple Lake Extension Group Board ts Hugo Magnuson is secretary; and Mrs. W. B. Banghart, treasurer. Lake Orion man; Mrs. William Buell, vice chairman; and Mrs. Robert Greer, secretary-treasurer at. a recnet meeting. The_mothers of Lake Orion Rain- | bow Girls are forming a new club. a: to help the girls with projects. The following officers were elected’ at a recent meeting. Mrs. William. Walled Lake | The Walled Lake Business and Professional Women's Club | marked the peak of the club year | | by electing the following officers: Mrs. Marjorie Martin, president; Mrs, Louise Couture and Mrs. Ruth Stock, vice presidents; | Mrs. Helen Garland, correspond- ing secretary; Mrs, Angela Cal- | vert, treasurer; and Mrs. Verna Dill, recording secretary. i Waterford Township | e WSCS of Covert Methodist, jto head its group for the coming} Mrs. Fremont Alden was’ secretary; and & treas-' “year, ‘Charles Laidler, Mrs. Clarence Passmore, d ing automobile dealers who will | ~ jurer. meeting of the’ iChurch , Council and the Mission! begin at 2:30 with a program by treasurer; Martin Blackmer, lion Opening night, Walt Mickelsonjon Friday, May 25, and 12 to 10 Board ot the Waterford Commu-, the nursery school chikiren/ To carry out the Mother Goose theme of the fair nuhservy school youngsters will dramatize the Three Bears ond Little Black, Sambo. | Also in covtatae older students | are ‘parts of ““Midsum- | mer Night’s Dream” Mrs Paul : amare and Mrs, Stanley Bercher have planned the coustumes whilo’ ‘decorations for the en‘‘re jtamer, and Jack - Croes, twister. . The club also voted to erect a shelter in the picnic area of Marlette Community Park, with construction to begin as sooh as | trees can be Cleared. The WSCS of Mariette Methodist ‘Church installed officers recently Among those placed in office were Mrs. Stewart Brown. president: 7 4 by rs. Doyle Moore, vice president; - Mirs. Preston Mann, Mrs. George |Mrs. Guy Herron, secretary, and to go along with a display of ex- Mrs. Riley Ramsey, treasurer. Romeo oe two Romeo service clubs. held their annual elections, bamed” officers a the forth- tail and Cliff Serre and their ‘‘Merry) Men” will provide music and en- itértainment for thé etowd. ‘Featured Saturday, May 2%, will be the highly rated Roch- ester High School Band in a con- cert from 6:30 to 8 p.m. And on Sunday, May 27, Jimmy Williams and his “Drifters” will entertain | from 4 to 5 p.m. and again from 7 to & p.m, These will be added attractions. ‘hibits far surpassing last year's.’ The Builders Show is sponsored iby the ‘Roeshester Lions Club and p.m. on alae! and Sunday, May) 26 and 27 Other features of the show in- clude free parking, a number of prizes, and refreshment stands, inity Church, officers were elected.) Charlies Jehlie was -elected chairman of the Church Council and Klein Powell, secretary, jany profits will be used to con- tinue the club's charitable and [community enterprises, . oF Sibley, president; Mrs. Ernest Wal- | ‘lis, vice president; Mrs. William in sleeveless Watson, secretary-treasurer. At 8 p.m. Thursday the group will meet at the’ Masonic Temple to set up bylaws, and discuss dues. Listings Wanted FARMS, ACREAGE, VACANT PROPERTY Call C. Schuett “The Northwest Realtor” &M_3-4197 gS a EM 3-4236 st Your Watchl| Ae $450] a = ' — \T . 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MAY 19, 1956 FIFTEEN WEDDING IN MONACO — The celebrated marriage of the Hol- lywood princess who became a real princess is recorded in Cinema- Scope and color in “The Wedding in Monaco.” ‘The film is now play- ing at the Oakland Theater here along with “I'll Cry Tomorrow,” starring Susan Hayward. ee : Pontiac Theaters = “OAKLAND Sat., Fri.: “I'll Cry Tomorrow,” Susan Hayward, Richard Conte; The Worshipful Company of|- Gardeners, with traditional privi-| leges that include providing .coro- nation flowers for Britain’s Royal family, recently observed its 350th —. IT’S CARNIVAL TIME— STRAND “Guys and Dolls,” |Reed; ‘World in My. Corner,” |Audie Murphy, Barbara Rush. tom from: 10,000 Leagues.” New Alaskan Judge i a a y! V= — at Montcalm ject to Senate confirmation. “Wedding in Monaco,” Cinema- Marlon) Vivian Blaine, Cinema- ~ Sun., “Thurs.: “Backlash,” Tech- Inicolor, Richard Widmark, Donna | Starts Fri.: “The Day the World Ended,” SuperScope; ‘The Phan- : DETROIT »—Raymond J. Kelly jof Detroit was named Thursday by ‘President Eisenhower to be a U.S. district judge in Alaska. Kelly, 61 ‘and a former corporation counsel Y for the city of Detroit, had been chairman of the Railroad Retire- /ment Board. He is a Republican ‘and his 4-year appointment is sub-| z ‘ j + ut “ i teow a] ; Se } i ry * * Tonight Last Complete Show Starts 9 :30 p p.m. THEY RE LOOKING FOR WOMEN MONE Y¥ HUMPHREY FREDRIC BOGART ... MARCH | me WwWILLIAM WYLER'S Production of = TODAY! SCOOP! E XCLUSIVE! BY ARRANGEMENT ‘WITH PRINCE RAINIER THE ONLY COMPLETE AND OFFICIAL FILM OF THIS EVENT! The most publicized wedding modern world! A SPECIAL CINEMASCOPE FEATURETTE IN GLORIOUS COLOR! PRINCE RAINIER and MISS GRACE KELLY Better than a personal invitation . . . the CinemaScope camera with its inti- in the A truly extraordinary mate close-up technique makes you a attraction ince at 1:11 -3: 50 -6:29- a mate, lse up technique mal ‘The WEDDING. at MONACO’ “SEE IT TODAY WITH THE PICTURE YOU'VE WAITING FOR — “I'LL CRY TOMORROW” — AT 1:42- ‘a1. 7:00 - $:42-—_— Ne ‘REPUBLICAN aide RECREATION. BALLET : tie Election eairiele mony serious Prob- - Ny § DEMOCRAT... Bovies...... 2.2... fon Spleen oe rche ind soecel \ They All Agree On Television. ......... O nN R_ Bl llth Habit! © ae BN Sees Of. at your BUTTERFIELD THEATRES! + at og 0° al —S | DAY! a tO: 15 P.M. a _ AAPACHE WOMAN | N N STARTING SUNDAY —2-GIANT HITS-2 \ Ve N starts SUNDAY — 2 rar Aeon TS! ~—_" mam. | SUSPENSE |g sou To iN He Earned His Reputation With. His 1S White Men's Graves ... a | ‘ ONLY TO N ¥ :N Fists . . . and Lost It in _ [Apache Massacre or F DISCOVER \ i a a Woman's Arms! 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SATURDAY. MAY 19, cag oe , | “cpu Detroit ‘Churchman Pin ferneligsomge so Royal Oak Resident Byrd Pushing Faces Killing Count vet vag, 3, ot row ow HigHWAY Bill was bound ‘over ‘to circuit court) yesterday afternoon for arraign- By EARL WILSON Ss uccess Didn't Change Hal March Very Much Wins. Amity Award “DETROIT—The Rev. William B. Sperry, rector of Christ Episcopal) Church, Detrolt,- has been unani- mously selected as the recipient of the ninth annual Amity Award, ment on charges of the murder April 14 of qa Royal Oak barber |shop porter, _ Royal Oak Municipal Judge ¥i veres her-R— appear June 1] before Oakland County | Circuit Judge aceite B. Senate Finance Group to Approve Tax Method Passed by House | WASHINGTON (®— Sen: Byrd (D-Va) said today his Senate = NEW YORK—Hal March took his pretty bride Candy Toxton to Washington. _ Texas’ Sam Rayburn kissed her hand and said, “What part of Texas you from, honey?” master of ceremonies says. Candy, whose mother once took in washings in St. Louis to raise a big family, was impressed Lo . The award is given each year to |a_citizen of Michigan who “con- creatively) Her rtrt tek: ‘ just ezived! All coated » fibre, full fashioned, ful- » ly guaranteed. Brand s new seat covers. Excit- 4 ‘tng new patterns and colors > : 4 Installation Extra *Late model styles $2 more > MARKET TIRE CO.- $ MA T es ‘5 77 W. Huron St. Open 9 to 9 FE 8-0424 RERUN RU US rwwwevevwevvvw. q Mantle. weg Neer 51, of Royal Oak, with a baseball bat after an argument over racial matters. Norris died in |William Beaumont Hospital 11 days! __|approve the taxes to pay for @ ‘i! with her husband's fame. é way largely as they were voted by the House. : 2 8 @, The committee closed two days after the alleged attack, Edgil told police April 14 he had) ‘hit Norris with the bat in self-! idefense after Norris Threatened) him with a knife. ———— [Heads State Accountants LANSING (®—Frank H. McLau- ry, director of the accounting divi- sion of the State Department of : Wm. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” ~ Ww. Donaldson Agency ‘NY INC Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. Administration, has been elected president of the State Governmen- tal Accountants Assn. MSU Writers Institute ~“EAST LANSING (#—A national institute o ncorrespondence educa- tion will be conducted July 24-28 at Michigan State University. welcome Honest Business NEVER Has to Hide! Phone FE 5-6148 your investigation. of the It is only the fast-talking gyp who will evade your questions and avoid your truth about his proposition. He will promise you everything if you will sign his papers or give him your money before you check up on him. efforts to find out the Protect your money by dealing with concerns and individuals who are “out in the open” Legitimate business wants... and warrants ... your confidence. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bidg. on .. and who of hastily staged public hearings| lon the tax features of the bill yes- jterday, Byrd has called a closed committee se ssion Monday for votes on these sections. He told a reporter it was possi- ble the bill could: be called up on the Senate floor later next week. QUESTIONS TAXES Sen. Long (D-La), a finance member, questioned whether any new taxes were necessary for the roadbuilding program. He - said that motorists and truck operators now pay 24% billion dollars annual- ly in various taxes. This would pay even for the greatly stepped up construction program. envis- aged in renting legislation, he added Byrd said much of the present) revenue is used for other purposes and would have to be replace through other taxes if all of it, were earmarked for roads. The House voted for $14,800,000, - 000 of additional revenues over a 16-year period to help finance the federal share of the program. Byrd said he expects his" commit- tee to approve about the same| amount, Byrd noted that the bulk of the new money would come from rais- ing the federal gasoline tax-from 2 to 3 cents a gallon, and said there appeared to be no controversy over this. .-* * @ Most opposition to: the House lev- jes, Byrd ‘said, appeared to come from truckers fighting a $1.50 per 1,000 pounds annual tax on trucks) weighing 26,000 pounds or more. Eire's first Shoe & Leather Fair! resulted in enough new orders to keep Irish tanneries going for a ] year. ' Indonesia . STEEL JUNGLE Lest Times Today “The BOLD and the BRAVE” Plus: “RANSOM” employment, and public accomodation. presented by the Detroit Women's: Division of the American Jewish’ CALL US Congress. j Walls Washed Windows Cleaned housing, education, 714 N. Saginaw Se. FE 5-7638 ‘tributes profoundly and aad Posed to the betterment ‘of inter-group Insured, Workmen..... relations in the state.” Mrs. Sprerr ES ery alee wi s| CITY JANITOR _ _ specific emphasis on jaar My in SERVICE Success apparently hasn't changed Hal much.. On a recent | Tuesday when we met, I found he had a haircut date at 3 p.m., ‘and I wondered if he had a set date every Tuesday to get lparbered and perfumed for the program. | “My life’s not that well regulated.” Hal. rubbed the back! of his neck as men do when their hair is long. ae ve gone about two and a half weeks without a haircut . | “Why should it change me?” asked Hal. “I didn't answer, lany questions—I just asked them.” | Actually, it’s ee him many opportunities. On July 15,' he's starring in an NBC spectacular, “The Bachelor.” He'll ‘He's just turned down a role in a spectacular based on the play, “A Bell for Adano.” Ha!l—who._ was tieless and wearing a sports "shirt under his jacket the day we lunched at the Warwick Raleigh Room— has one little problem about mc.ing the big quiz show. “want them all to win, 7» ne said. “I give the contestants too much time and I unconsciously coach them. But how can I help it? Money is a very dramatic thing. I’m sure if you. had a $64,000 hunk thrown at you, you'd find it exciting.” Hal feels the program can run for seven or eight years. ‘The cost to sponsors, “including time, is averaging $85,000 a) |week, which is comparatively little. Hal says the race horse | and stock market experts on the program have never given itm any tips, but Gino Prato, “Just made me a beautiful pair’ of black shoes. The second week he was on the show he sald. jhe ‘would. They just came—after all, since that time, he’s been pretty busy.” THE WEEK-END WINDUP ... You think YOU got ticket troubles? The “Most Happy Fella” producers, who sold the May 22 performance to a theater | party, have to try to buy back 15 seats for the President of, . A new version of the Bloody Mary's called the. Blondie Mary—clam and vodka. The Maureens have landed} Maureen O'Hara's ex, Will Price, cated TV writer Maureen Toomey ... John Wayne's son Pat; is being set for movie starring roles ... Ed Wynne sent trays' of hors d'oeuvres to the “sidewalk superintendents” machine ithe Seagram Bidg. going up nearby. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The most disillusioned girls ‘are | those who married because they were tired of working.’— F. G. Kernan. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Someone mentioned the actor who eep all night. _preparation is so involved that even the ice water is made ;according to q secret recipe, That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, Boob Hall J Inc.) of two children, .has earned his lawyers’. efforts fe spoear Colorado Asks Court fo Decide on Graham 2 tee tied neal jil, two of Graham's three lawyers.) DENVER ®—For the first time It asks the high court to de-/ in Colorado history, the State termine “as promptly as possi-| Supreme Court has been asked ble’’ whether an appeal of the to decide if a convicted murderer,case shall be required. ‘should be allowed to die without ~ TIME... ALL IN ONE MOTION ‘PICTURE! TONITE—LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS 9:30 P. M. “AT GUNPOINT” CinemaScope ) ACTION _ » Technicolor JEANNE CALE CRAIN- ROBERTSON EAA) BAD MEN TECHNICOLOR © STARTS | KING RICHARD AND THe CR mB /H OLIVER CURWOODS COUNTRY MNS TF UNDERING WITH THE POWER OF ARCTIC AVALANCHE! MARCIA HEROERSON STEVE COCHRAN USADERS OR FY TECHNICOLOR OR : | review of his Conyac on: * eS .c@ UAW Strike Continues The unprecedented petition was| GRAND HAVEN (® — State and ifiled yesterday by court-appoint- ifederal mediators Thursday re-| ‘to die in the gas chamber the) ae ‘Bolling Co. EG plant + week— ol Aug. 26 for 'sion that took 43 other lives.! — Workers, walked out April| H = married and the father; 10 over” new contract and wages. star in a Broadway show, “The Brass Section,” In the fall. | ee foe Sohn Giier! ™* ported no progress in attempts to} Graham, 24, has been peered Gi a five-week strike at the An-| oa mother in an airliner expr members of I local 79 clo United| Two ‘SHOWS TONIGHT et 7.00 end 10:00 P.M. ____ SATURDAY at 2:00-5:00 and 8:30 oa ty IT's . EVERY i 8 HOLIDAY a YOU EVER awe be DREAMED presentation.. : OF. ee Louis De COME TRUE! -, come end go onbatenly yeu in the picture Now! — “32° COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR ~~ “2 © pee eee eee eee eneeeg NIGHTS: (Mon. 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TV Glitter Isnt t' All Gold, Acbortitiig to Jim ‘Backus + By BOB THOMAS. 30 one-minute commercials as the ‘everybody HOLLYWOOD —The TV chan-|voice of: Mr. Magoo, plugging. a/dough. Why, w Tm peling tesmalt spective tick Oo diet: I go to my. * * * “Sure, I'm making good dough, = agent's. office on Rodeo Drive in nels are. not ps golden es they ibeer, And it thet wasn't erlough—| See f but it’s nothing fabulous. I have See ee se he him on every * * * This was Backus Week on tele-| ‘NBC hoyr 7a bag Grvimatio show, —_ appeared * times a week. On Sunday evening, he was on with another rerun of the Joan Davis comedy show. COMMERCIALS TOO . a In addition, he was on TV with - TUESDAY - Exclusive! First Showing te ber bestent's bom... the women wolll...ter the , Se be) ate Lil | tive as it's cracked up to be, , TI have to. drive in VeTY the back way. If I walk down the|ohe of those stone age contracts, channel as the-guy who says “It'S street in tront of the shops, it's like|1 think Neville Chamberlain musta NOTHING FABULOUS—Jim Backus, who stars with Joan Davis |* in “I Married Joan” on Sundays at 10 p. m. and Monday through Friday at 4 p. m., declares that television performing is not as lucra- been my agent on it. ‘ke|VERY HONEST Nop is the pay fabulous trom ~ : Fyen without the TV coin (which) . I suspect supplies a mighty com- fortable living), Jim should have no worries. He {is developing into . one of the screen's most able character actors, both in comedy and. serious roles. He made a real fmpression as James Dean's father in “‘Rebe] Without ‘a Cause” aad left this week for Monterey, Calif., to play an army officer in “The Girl He Left Behind." : aC. Theaters; : nite eee ok, naiere ‘ues: “The Man Who Never Was,” ““eoler, Cinemasco a Clifton “At Webb; Mscltener. pe, Fred Wed. ri: ~The Mar With. the Golden Audie Mur rphy; “Lord of Wayne Morris, Johnny Sheffield. t.: “The Lone Ranger,” color, Clay- Taine “Brine Your Smile Along,” Sun., iy z. canemnaones 65. Gordon MacRae, shirley Jones. Wed 1 “The Bottom of the Bottle,” Ct pe, Van ? @The apereey Rifle.” Color, | Chill Witte, Kathy Down: L egprions tory,’ Gene Barry, Barbara : “The Rains of Ranchipur,” Pred Mseniurray. Lana Turner. » Tues.: Last Hunt,” Robert Tevet Debra bce Gat.: “The Swan,” Grace Kelly. ‘The Yard said threats had been Cypriots, | Detectives began a _ detailed PONTIAC DRIVE-IN gece an THEATER also was set “The man who takes his family out to dine is the greatest guy in the world” ¢ a blood test Newton after his arrest | 4, showed up as .480 on the scale.| was set up| regina ep 150 ta. rewarded nasil Whittier College to study Jour- sy. _| drunkenness. MANNY'S FINE LavoRs-rME FOOD for road repairs. Cemetery Man Survives | Deadly Driving OAKLAND, Calif, (#—Cemetery |" worker John W. Newton today ra rade. cn, tei, lves in reprisal Grunken driving and amazed coun Lagetit. ioe Haat ty medical authorities can hardly) Technicolor; believe he's alive to serve the check on London's Cypriot popu-|"¢™™- AA |members of EOKA, the Cypriot sy sore that Seed. tnt “The Bold the Brave,” Cine- . Mickey 1 Rooney, lendell Corey; "ia spay ay ag Pade Fos ey ie pn a ee Milferé Sat.: os. Leo Gorcey, Hunts Cannonball, Judy Ca- Rose Tattoee,” Burt : Sytes"/ “Johnny AD Daughter of Japanese Publisher Enters College lurayama leading |Japanese publisher, ‘has enrolled nalism. Miss Murayama is the daughter .|of Nagataka publish- |fied that an alcoholic content of\er of the Asahi Shimbun, a Tokyo more than 400 is consideredjnewspaper with a circulation. ss five million. Mis Murayama said her am- storms in Venezuela cost bition is to enter newspaper work aed ig ed prereset aaa ro “Hilda Crane,” at the- Blue Sky Drive-In. The film ts booked wi “Red Sundown” on Saturday and ‘“‘Manfish” on Sunday. marker Gebiect cay to Preditest Tine Call hower's expected approval, the compromise legislation adds im-| mediately 85,000 tons of beet sugar | nd 80,000 tons of cane sugar to/| quotas provided for | 485 MARION | FE 4.4864 SUN. - MON, ; TUES. - WED. n\i = ES EP NISONVE | Interpreting the News Embargo List Checkingj | British, Red Trade Deals against Russia and her European | satellites, Because of the Battle Act, om unilateral decision to expand her authorizes the President to By J. M. ROBERTS AP News Analyst No real assessment of Britain's : Last Time Today “THE LAST HUNT” “3 STRIPES IN THE SUN” trade with Red China can be made|4raw aid from say vidlator. pond cr ments she intends to make and A fairly. good guess is that the British government, although under great pressure from busi- ness interests, has no intention of going far enough to stir up a hornets’ nest jn the United States. Britain has been pressing fean embargo list. Anthony Eden was a review when he It has been slow. ‘LONDON SEEKS EXCEPTION promised visited Washington in February.|offices of defense Now London plans to take ad-| vantage of an agreement of the) — until it is clear what type of ship-) oy. Britain, no longer an aid : jrecipient, is not subject to that what benefits she gets in:return. | adeahed! Baby Pentagon Slated for West Germany ing for|tagon” for its military high com-| months for relaxation of the Amer-| mand. “Fax & Homds Iu Woodivard Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS D : Monday thru Saturday 5:30.{0 11 P.M. * AY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M.te9 P.M, . NCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 | Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations . China committee, composed of | NATO nations plus Japan, which permits a country to take excep- tion to the embargo list provided the committee is notified. The United States maintains a jcomplete embargo on trade with Red China. In addition, she has maintained a list of materials which may not be shipped by na- tions which accept mutual aid funds from her. Several nations have been try- ing to get this list whittled down at least to the point where re- PSS SSS Te ee Se | Recent the Government some 36,000,000 as a reporter on) ter father’s paper. strictions will be ne greater ¢ then FIRS RUN! IT’S AN EXCLUSIVE! ‘ SUNDAY-MON.-TU s \ HELD OVER! “marriages ‘and the multiple T divorces of. today's youth! 20th CENTURY-POX presents HILDA CRANE + JAA. SIMMONS + GUY. MADISON + JEAN PIERRE. AUMONT Pant by IN ig leg chang Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. Phone FE 4-4611 Drive 2150 Opdyke Road / / -Tn Theater eneeeeeneeneneneilieneet |= 00cm ‘punta | ai MED: LON G 3 AOLES WADERS! dew Alen o's “ald Dg Tet” se MT” ee eee PBATTLING AQUA-LUNG ADVEATURE DEEP IN THE TREASURE-FILLED CARIBBEANI...} af THIS GREAT THRILLING | , p Box Office | STARTS AT DUSK se re PONTIAC -: IVE-IN: atte ‘cree /Dinle Wer. (US-10) 1 Bi. of Telagreph #8 5-4500 Ed ~ Ener | _THEKEMES START A _ DDD Db ba A i hi hn hi iM Mh ht nt te te lit tn te hn tp i tp i i i ht i i tp i ti te ne VO CCU CCC CCC CC CCC CCCCCCTC spot s and ond one, Charlie Maxwell, sent a DETROIT @ — Manager Bucky Harris figures the game “might me been a tonic of some sort." The winning pitcher, Billy Hoeft,» called it “one of the most effec- v in the 2nd inning when lowed Then a single by Ray Boone, ‘bounder between first and second| Phillipe and Kennedy have been ure games ft over, pitched.” both Baltimore meen be towe4| another tiagis by Rob Kennedy » nice- ” the manager answered. a it thre was was g | — ppt the a today—you- couldn’t-ask— ting of a trio of veterans that | The Bengal bats were still until) S8™me Was ted up. tory against one defeat. any more. 32 l ‘ x * * *& : gave the Detroit Tigers a 3-2 win |the 9th, with one out. That's when George — , an ex-Tiger, Hew folpllergealiagorted ened “It’s something you can't’ pin- . wn for keeps—it a i have Jos our share ofthe tough/pAmt, an Put down, or Keep goes on. As long as it’s working this way, that’s the way we'll keep it. If things are better by platoon- Robinson KO's Olson they were needed ‘just jing, then we'll platoon. If they're might have been a tonic of some (not, then we'll have to try some- j t . T hepe (thi ‘ise."* . LOS ANGELES (® — Take the twilight affair, .comanager Joe;limit—he had to take off his box- pleted Psvertuaray thing an _— word of boxer Carl (Bobo) Olson, |Gasser declared Sugar Ray willing trunks to do it : ease be crack cat aaly ae ABR we ab RM a = "Ray "Robinson |now go after the light heavyweight The ‘ dn three men and walked three, said|Diering. cf 3.0.1 Biaweser, 2 sfaeet pion 7 ay OMititle. It was the general under-| ,™ followed expectations |. seit “ag strong as I ever have.” Friandos. 1b Sit Hae 6 ee strikes ¢ nS standing he might do so if the uring the first three stanzas with “It was just one of those days,” |Pyburn, 410 Boone 30 311 OL the 1 hampion|°UTent title holder, Archie Moore, ee séeking an opening and said the big lefthander, who cele-|Qare" > $99 Senne 3 Toe rane N te non graduates fully to the heavyweight|either boxer scoring a truly brated his 2 Thurs-|Miranda. ss 403 A-Torgeson 9} 8 from San Francisco, lasted just y aging blow. Then. with 9 seconds t ith birthday on Perrarese, p 3 0 Wilson, c 3090 six minutes longer against the ‘pace left in round four, came the end day. “I was fast enough, but the|zuverint.p ¢ 00 B-Belardt eee dancing dandy from New York’s| There's also talk of a bout here); qin” » came curve and the change up—both off} Morty 308 Harlem last night than he did in|™ith the local boxotfice magnet, the fast ball and the curve—were| Dearwen 198 Chica ] Nee 9 welterweight Art Aragon, and - ‘hitting. the strike zone.” gruel out when winning run ooo sett Ns . «6 another prospect is that ex-welter- Lineup at Preak A—Ran for Phillips in 9th * i P ness Hoeft admitted he has had a |p—intentionslly walked for Wilson 1 A left hook put him to sleep for weight champ Carmen Basilio HORSE - lot of trouble with his change- |*> ; the full count and more at 2:51 of pimps ees fiona ent a-Ratlie = , arp up. “I just couldn't seem to get ead el eee choice and error the fourth round.in their title bout sonal (appease ae y Lone Eiffel BE 15.1 | It over,” sald Billy, “But E can’t (for Hoeft in Sear scheduled for 15 at Wrigley Field. | Se Fablus Baliey say that one pitch was better [Detroit 2... oeseess O00 600 08-3 |The last previous time they met _ Martack peal (pe cat aiher ant tsesthe Triandos “aie RAL “Miranda, the end came at exactly the same! Bobo Olson no longer was men-) Come On Red +, Popara 1 gaurd ” 4 Ceanae ‘cardner pea yf Charm 2.' Left time ‘in round two, . ahs He still doesn't remeaabiny “e Regrets Dodson = 20-1 | 8H real well: ~Baltimore 9, Detroit 4, BB _Perrarese og bahia what hit him. jeedles Erb 4-5 Arm trouble plagued Hoeft most}, Zuverink 1. 8 3. 80—Perrarese & fy hasta licorice reales (ape ‘Sugar Ray weighed 159% for] Gelt Ace Shuk 12-1 Jof the spring, and he ‘still has aint 6 “inv @. nced. 2, bate rs in ib. . i Pontiac Press Phote bout to prove his legs still were the outdoor title fight in the home Count Chic Boland 6-1 |bit of hel ghee with a pinched nerve Gy Meats Chemucenes: We Porrasees: _._ READY FOR THE QUALIFIERS — Mike 36 holes of medal play. The Michigan Section of in—shepe—to—go—e_full__dintance.| ot the 2s Angeles baseball chi a-Fleet Peet Zakeor 30-1 lin his pitching elbow, HFaneeea, ‘ies ue Eartarens a y- Dietz, pro at Indianwood Country Club and his the PGA has been allotted four places to the PGA | Pay days for both the winner\2°@" y made 60-pound! a—Coupled in betting. Haris wae cima pied al? ‘wife Helen do some last minute checking in the © championship. The pros who enter qualifying [and the loser were forestalled by pro shop in preparation for the PGA Qualifying rounds will be permitted to turn in their cards for legal action. Olson’s estranged “4 opiate which will be held at the club Monday in National Golf Day which will be held June 9th, [wife obtained a court order to tie Nas Ud er up his share, and Uncle Sam ine Entries in 80th Preakness the Preakness. Only. jockey Doug Dodson on No Regrets rode a past winner and it was Calumet's Faultless in 1947. , 5 * * BALTIMORE (#—The dig, willjare coming back for their secoud |straight crack at Needles after fin- ishing third and fourth in the Der- by. Mrs. Kellogg thought it was jworth $7,500 to try by making Come On Red a supplementary en- try two days — = Derby. g LJ ~The contest is at equal weights of 126 pounds. It is scheduled to Istart at 4:45 p.m. (EST) with CBS! slapped an income tax lien against the champion’s share. s * * _A crowd of approximately 20,- 000 paid an estimated gross gate of $200,000 or more for a California record. The previous high was $196,720 for the heavyweight title bout last year between Rocky Francisco. * * * Each fighter was guaranteed 3 Marciano and Don Cockell in San| — Money Record Win at Garden Park Would Make. Him Top Earning Horse CAMDEN, N. J. uw — Nashua at- tempts to become the leading money-winning horse of all-time per cent or $75,000 of the net re- today in the $30,000-added Camden 's Citation was| It cost the same premium eligi- television and radio sending ceipts. lay in ,000-ad: ‘amde Oop lat 0 orm the re two legs bility fee for Golf Ace whose main|throughout the country. Following last night's televised pate Se ng SS and he went on eight years ago tojclaim to Yame was a first place in ‘The famed ¢year-old grebegaes sweep the Belmont. Dark Star in|the-Wood Memorial only to be dis ° ° -e ° eo ee oe eee IS was the. most recent Ken tale Pontiac 9 Splits Twinbill!| meg eae Rs tucky Derby winner to come up| So if either Come On Red or where he suffered his first defea to Maryland only to finish out of Golf Ace wins, their net profit out in the The } hit in th =e yeark ago. The. ‘weatherman the a’ the tlof the gross prize of $132,800 will Eight unearned runs in see] lone hit in the opener was a predicts cloudy weather with a eo money subsequen' 6nd game of a doubleheader en- scratch single in the second inning chance of scattered showers for be $76,800. It will be $84,250 to any of the others and make Needles jhalf a millionairé in 15 races. He has won nine times, the last three $100,000 events, and never has been worse than fourth, abled Saginaw pases to split a) twin bill with Pontiac High School on the Chief diamond yesterday. The Chiefs shutout Saginaw 8-0 on a one-hit performance by * ¢ @ Arnold Larson in the first game Most of the field, including Nee-| and then lost 8-2, although Jim dies and his owners Bonnie Heath| Jones gave up only four hits in by Ken Haggert for Saginaw. Charles Johnson, Bud Hayword and ‘Dave Simmons each had two hits for Pontiac. Jones got little support from the field in the second game as the Chiefs were guilty of eight errors. Pontiac is now 65. for the season sa 3-2 in Beye play. strong upset possibility. Ranked as and Jack Dudley, are strangers to| the nightcap. Outsiders are D. G. Arnstein's Eit- fel Blue, Helen Kellogg's Come On “== Mantle, Berra’s 1-2 Punch ‘Helps Boost Yankees Edge Most of the backing for Fabius is based on his loss by only three Siaea mee oe You can love those New York Fabius also jost veg = eed '\Yankees or hate 'em, but you've Sd’ bie feeme poly primate “|got to look upon Mickey Mantle ne jockey 24 Yogi Berra as the best one- its ot cee © seamed two -punch in baseball—the -bread- to be aware of this. As c cabered and-butter guys for Ol’ Casey Stengel. The Mick and Yogi have the look of the old Yankee window- busters, the -nearest thing yet, perhaps, to the Babe Ruth-Lou!o, Gehrig punch that chilled the|-~ — League in the '20s and)" The Associated Press ment. The only big department he doesn't lead is runs batted in. Yogi has the.edge in that one with 33 to Mantle’s 32. Berra's also the AL runner-up in hits (40). and average. The power-partners put those statistics to work again last night as the Yankees, scotting into a 2'4- game lead in the AL, outlasted the Chicago White Sox 8-7 in 10 in- ings. Second . place -Cleveland, eee eupytins Mrpes to Keo Ge, ee yee |meanwhile, dropped an 11-inning —|.409 batting av rr t the_mo CY a fifth straight defeat 5-4. I by a half game. In the National, free-sw inging: home runs (12) with a .357 batting t Joan’ S Victory } Wins Feature DETROIT up — Joan's Victory, | third choice in the betting, scored | jan impressive one-length victory in the feature trot at the Wolverine Harness Raceway last night. doan’s xYictory overteok the favorite, Victory Lynn, who dropped to third behind Vickie Dean, : END OF THE LINE — Bobo canvas (top left) after a left hook from Ray Robinson and he gets the count of referee Mushy Callahan in the following: sequence shot (top right). Olson was ruled out (bottom left) and Olson hits the ‘Robinson dances forward to have his hand raised as Olson staggers to his corner. knocked out Bobo at 2:51 of the 4th round to keep —= championship. AP Wirephote Sugar Ray the 5:30 p.m. EDT post time. Should Nashua win he'll earn $22,750. more than enough to pass the $1,085,760 earnings of Citation, the current world money-winning leader of horse racing. Nashua has earned $1,077,615, just $8,146 short of Citation. Thus he’ll have to win today to pass the great Calumet Stable thoroughbred, since second place is worth only $6,000. , Jockey Eddie Arcaro, who guided Citation to more than half of his earnings, will be aboard Nashua in the important raee. Arcaro, [America’s premier jockey, rode Citation to 14 of his victories worth $594,395. He has ridden Nashta to 13 of his 18 wins, with a total value of $956,315. Wininger's 133 True Dale, with Tommy Winn at he reins, won. the headliner-pace, with Miche second and Sea Eagle ind. . = Imlay Raps Ortonville 16-0, on One-Hitter. its 12th straight victory without. @feat by blasting Ortonville 16-0; with Duane Maison pitching a a hitter. oe t Eagles End Year 'Cincinnati put an end to Brook- | * * * the only eee of i room ori ia si CRDAY'S tcaaecre jinto the infield. Bloomfield Hills’ Bud. 10- { Vj ag z six-game soning area 76) “Iminy Lepes. es runa in the, st anee of firm. plan a red 138 eae? mad resueceee oo) ee =P secuall Suva reported in fair ‘PHS Thinclads-- | ith ict —— hind , and ra— Perley ict Methodist “Hospital: au i . Badger Takes Meda list: OFY iCurt Simmons’ three-hitter, side-'19 hits, white Ortonville was Tl City Norman Goodman of Kansas: i eer Beir ae p.m.—Wignt a-¢) had a badly lacerated hand and ¥S. i} . Honors 5 st Mary's High School (OL»itracked the St. Louis Cardinals 42. ling eight errors. ter, Minn., ite = vba 0) ot Ranaae cy, 3 pm—Subce He Sind been involved in the T* . |Baseball Club closed out its “1956, SUNDAYS SCHEDULE - 1 71, |schedule yesterday afternoon with. Dick Mayer. of “st "Petersbur Pokiooers (ot) Clorenet (2): ot ee ee | e avorl eS West Bloomfield won the Wayne-'a 19-1 win over a hapless Warren| Fla., defending champion, was me werk ‘net | etrolt, a Pie: pm * BG Une ae vate ‘ Oakland League golf tournamentist. Clements Club at Orsherd in at in SW od jot the pack at 137 with a card of|"°” °°" warmatt kau’ [cabed injury when his car spun feat with a score of 366 at Lake. (69-68. Sharing the runner-up spot |syeance Woe Lost Pet. Bening OUt of SE 3. ; Face State’s ‘Best in the Burroughs Golf Club in Brigh- Eaglets finished it off in the 1a Fred | nits “5 ; ; ; on, |frame with a 4-run barrage when| Seeded players all won their! te Jane Wert of Kingswood 6-0, vith ea p Be eer Brooks _ = 0 ‘bas 1 Other accidents yesterday, in! Big MHSAA -Test Today This was y oes less than Lennie Mallat. Ted Kopacki, Art opening round matches Friday in! lit plead sri i appaedl Latrobe, Pa., 68-69: Don January (Roberts fH “tm : alkeaal pte A aieoyy rg sis at Ann Arbor , runnerup Milford which had 380. Goitdzinski and Stan Smilinski ste? Qn Wood took .a 6-2, 6-0 mate! m 1 ° ‘ My ’ scored ona combination ef a walk. the Michigan State Girls Open! sharon Gray of Birmingham. Abilene, Tex., 67-70; Ted Kroll, oe is 33 3 Beach, Calif., veteran of three . ‘Holly took third place in the ‘and three hits. Tennis Tournament being held at) pariyne Gould of Pontiac easily Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 69-68; Billy FRIDAY'S RESULTS Speedway starts; Eddie Russo,| Pontiac High School's all-winning - meet with $82 and Brighton fol. 2" : ‘the Kingswood Courts in Bloom-| an, Arbor, 6-1, 6-0. Maxwell ssa, Tex., 67- 70, Bob | enn ene S end ats tenupond Ind., and Mike Magill,|frack team today will be the tar- lowed with 383. Other scores | field Hills. Rosburg, Francisco, 65-72; Al Chicago 3. Pittsburgh cnight) = Haddenfield, N. J. get for the finest young athletes were Bloomfield Hills 393, Clark- Clarkston Scores Judy Peoples, top-seeded from| The quarter finals and semis|Balding, ndale, Canada, oe Chuteaane RDAY's scuEbULE Rm. —Klipp- * * « of Michigan, in the state's biggest ston 416, Clarenceville 439 and | Gary, Indiana, easily defeated) Will be played today with the finals|and Dow Finsterwald, Chicago ai Piltsburgh, 12-30 ‘pin—Jones| Marvin Pifer of Adrian, Mich.,|track and field event, the annual Northville 474. [Marjorie Davis of Birmingham,|*!ated for Sunday. “Heights, Ohio, 68-69. ~ (2) vs, Munger (0-1) a new Speedway driver, ts still) MHSAA championships.’ Chiefs hrdalat | heners (went /te pu J 3 Win From Holly 1, 6-0. raGa “ Benoleky > v8, See, oD an {hospitalized as a result of a wreck|won the 1955 top event at East New Bur- ; Lansing with a_ record- -breaking Eevee of Bloomfield Hills with} , followed by Ed Tokerekt of | Mil with 84 and Tom McLan-| nan of West Bloomfield also with a Clarkston defeated Holly 5-3 in q| Second - seeded Sue Hodgman Wayne-Oakland game yesterday by) ° Kalamatoo eliminated Claudia scoring two runs in the top of the Wasik of Pontiac, 6-1, 6-2, and 10th on Charles Passage's t | third-seeded Virginia Hess of single tae) Hamtramck ousted Marilyn Mc- Holly knotted the game in the Kenzie of Kingswood, 6-0, 6-0. bottom of the 7th at 3-3 when the _ The other three seeded players, tying run scored on a dropped Darnella, Everson, Phyllis Sagan- ball at the plate. ski_and Sue Mezger moved into Pitcher Dave Gaddis struck out the quarterfinals: without opening Holly's best shooter was Kramer with 91. Mel MICHIGAN COCLEGE SPORTS Minnesota 1 bog on Btate 3.: h @. lowa 2 Still Top Card KANSAS CITY —Bo Wininger| = led the pack at 6469—133 head-| ing into the third round of the! 2,000 Kansas City Open Golf Se 137 were nine other _professionals. | Sha, Masters champion. was alone at 138. jthis year's ‘eat. Free 18, Nar oy University ¢ roit 4 Ad a Michigan 4, Michigan Btate 63. Eastern, Jeff Juniors Win __ Eastern ont ae emerged} broad jump. victorious in a ble: dual t | a Pegiae slicer junior high ‘Eastern’s Willie White had -7% 12 Holly batters and nine Clarks-|round competition. Saganski drew a ton hitters fell swinging to Holly’s|bye and the other two players won Wheeler. on default. : In matches involving other area players, Carolyn Wolf of Bloom- field Hills took a three set match] from Jo Ann Dearing of Pontiac, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 and Heather Rayburn of Kingswood defeated Jane Col- lister of Birmingham 6-4, 108. ew York =... eans eee Kansas City FR New “York 8. Chics bere 5. Kansas oe 5, Cle nings) 10 innin (night) 4 (night-11 in- PS EE: = @ 7 an ity 4 < veland ings) INDIANAPOLIS t®#—Four acci- 'tense than usual for the qualifica- tion runs for the “ 500-mile race May 30. scaped serious | injury late “yester- iday when his Wolcott Special spun on the northeast turn and rolled at ork. : mene (1-2) vs. Worthigipn ra May 10. Trials Begin for "500". A new paving job on most of the dents on the eve of today's Indian-|24:-mile track apparently hadn't apolis Motor Speedway time trials;made it safer, just faster. created an atmosphere even more| Thirty drivers were clocked over 140 m.p.h. in practice runs. The track record was under that until two, years ago. ly ‘30s. > chante » hassle with Washington 5-4. The Tournament today. ‘Baltimore * ‘e * The 10-mile qualifying record up {im anil, coming of res the Baton Red Sox, handing Kansas: tMLAY CITY—Imlay City seored!, Bunched four strokes behind at Rsshington -...... Len Sutton, 30-year-old neweom-lfor grabs in today's trials was 142.84 set_in 1954_by Bill Vukovich, 1909. margin of 52 points to Flint North- Bathers in Front ‘|teams with an earned match total Pace Regiona Mt. Clemens* steady net squad final series at Cranbrook, shooting for places in the ro cmeae MHSAA title rounds. Bathers were leading a seal of six Class A of 12 and % points (8% on doubles and 414 on singles). - Other Class A teams: today went into semifinals and} ] Net Tourney Fitzgerald, 2 and: % Northville 1% and Clarenceville and PH St. Stephens each with half point. Class A singles semifinals pair- ings; Bill Swaney (BHM) vs Steve Lecine (MC) and Bob Hader (Mt. C) vs Toby Sells (BHM). Doubles semifinals (A)—Hancoc- Weimer (Berkley) vs Brice-Grimes (MC); Dadier-Osterlund (RO) vs Royal Oak 7's (6 on doubles, 1's singles) Birmingham .6% (5'2 singles, * | Hammend- Bi i) iF od | (de-, | ern’s 17 a s runnerup. h Today’s meet for Class A. C ts under way on Ferry Field, Ann Arbor, where Pontiac is again a top-heavy favorite to win its 2nd straight title. Chiefs’ team in.’ cludes 16 who qualified at the recent Ypsi regionals. Vikings are again rated biggest team threat, but stiff opposition jlooms for some of the PHS cham- pions. Hayes Jones is expected to retain his high hurdle and. broad jump titles, and is a top threat for the low hurdles. Two Softball Tilts Slated for Sunday whose death in last year’s 1 ace was the 46th at the track since ~ | E. |Points, C. Brown of Jefferson had) doubles) |fending state champ) moved to} City Softball League teams will’ ye y > gine & andthe del #4’and J. Watkins of Washington! Nandy Butson of Rochester lost Pontiac 2", (1 singles, 1'3| final and plays winner ‘of the offer two good games Sunday night tured back Washington 462 to am oe — winning the “100 . Pe Wirephote | Wubles) | Robert Klein—Dave Dine match at agererthes = ‘ = \ ° yard an ump oes yindup for Class; Ane on between Roy 28%. \. Se. . =| John Bandy saat 9 feet 6 for ‘Skipper Game Called NO SORE SPOT — Dr. Charles Lacks, trainer of the Milwaukee aie ASL sian Loge i oe a nies tee -Isbell (C) (AL) and Louie's Tavern ee fom O'Brien of Lincotn was the top. pole. vault performance,| Waterfogd’s baseball game with| Braves examines the right shoulder of pitcher Gene Conley when he | Cranbrook’s host squad paced|vs Beach-Jacobson (C) and” Far-|set for 7 p.m. At 8:30 Walled Lake the day's top performer with 1 Sica Cole hit the 50 yard high/Southfield yesterday was postponed| Tejoined the team in New York yesterday. Sidelined with tendonitis | the Class B field with 144 points|land-Osbon (St. Clair) vs Alex _and! Merchants face Richards Tavera points in three ists. He won the hurdies in 7:35 and Watkins hit because of the poor condition of| Of the shoulder since the exhibition season he expects to be back in |(71% singles, 6% dougies). St. Clair|Barry Smith (C) comprise’ the|in a National League rainoff game a gerd Goch, the shet put and (18 feet 6 in the broad jump. ‘ithe Southfield diamond, action May 25th upon removal from the disabled list. was 2nd with 2 and %; Van Dyke|semifinal pairings. \of May 15. 4 Sylvan Shores Couple Design Home fo Fit Their Long, Narrow, Lake Lot By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Moving to Pontiac from Flint, the Walton.Adams set out to find a lake home. They didn't see any house that exactly filled their requirements. But they did find a lot they liked. The next _ step was to build. ~ They were not complete be- ginners in this house-building game. Already, they had one house to their credit. It must be habit-forming, for they have ideas now about what they would like to do in a third house. In Sylvan Shores they found ~a lake lot. It has only 45 feet of lake frontage, but widens to 60 feet on the road side. It is 169 feet long. The Adams’ desjgned and let they contracts for their house themselves. Mrs. Adams did all the decorating. As a couple they worked on the paneling in the living room and the family room. The size and shape of their. lot determined to a great extent the kind of house the Adams' could build. The result is a ‘house 101 feet long, from garage doors to front porch. It is two rooms wide, with a hall in the middle. The front door is lecated _ about halfway down its length. sheltered There's a small porch. The frent door is painted turquoise with -panct: decorations in white. Inside is a small vestibule with a half wall on the left and a large coat closet on the right. This is Mr. Adams’ Fibber Mc- Gee closet—it holds everything. Above the sliding doors are three storage cabinets. The cork floor takes kindly to the flow of traffic. There is -ade- quate light from the living room windows, coming over the divider wall. A planter box adds a bit of living color: On the other side of this wall is a small spinet piano. A green damask sofa is placed in All the windows at the front of the house have the same cur- ' THE PON TIAC PRESS: The Adams’ paneled the wall above the bricks with Philippine The master bedroom is pink There's a pink checked taffeta spread on the bed. All the bed- room closets are the same, with storage cupboards eheve the double doers. Between the garage and the bedrooms there is an activities or family room.. Three of the walls in this room are paneled in Philippine mahogany. There is a small bar of the same material. (Continued on Page 20, Col. 5) WELCOME TO THE ADAMS’ HOME — Mrs. shallow covered porch shelters guests before they SYLVAN SHORES HOME — Taken from the neighbor's front yard, this. view of brick with white trim. There is a wide St ance all around. On the soveatie side of - Walton Adams greets her guests by opening the enter. The trim on the “front” door is painted the Walton Adams’ home on Sylvan Shores drive shows how long the house is. From ~ house there is an entrance to ane whee. : turquoise door that is ¢ on the side of the. house. A white to match the rest of the exterior trim. = _the front porch LJ the_ back of the garage it_ it is 101 feet. The_exterior_is_ red Roman _ SMALL DINING ROOM — Texture interest is provided in the paneling above contrast with the smooth painted walls. The dinette BROWN AND GREEN ROOM — Mrs. Adams chose the popular pieces of furnitiire complete the color scheme. The sheer curtain dining room by continuing the fireplace wall treatment into the~ set Is shiny black with yellow upHolstered chairs. sandalwood tone for painting the walls in the living room and dining have a thread of gold running through. The poles}in the left —. dining room. Yellow Roman brick belew and Philippine mahogany room, Carpeting to match and pale green —- on two of the ground are a partial ons Koen for the hall. a fa tw Vy Hye | He) gta i Ree I : i \ 2 t - Ay { ; f 3 4 ee re fp: . * A } ie \ i £ < i} - ? r ‘ si See vo hf &, * iy Weegs. uy PPR Aa le foe oy EF ig gf \ ae “Y cs "FM oodse, We any sas” Mec Pe a eM add MR iis ee ¥ ; requirement. trestles and scaffolding for stairways, stores, 9 whagmagicns churches and d bank] § Cerlon: Plastic Sewer Pipe, Flexible Pipe. Senders; Belt, Vibreting end Disc. Terpeulins. ag ce Sprinkling Mixer ier Park, Inc. 245 Elisabeth Leke Rood FREE PARKING Ph. FE 5-8780 ~ HOMESITE NOW! 4 Good Reasons Why ‘You Should: Buy Now! | r placed in our special hold file ‘until your Gas Permit comes —this will eliminate any long waiting period . OBrien Heating Delco H Frigidaire Aur-Conditioning 371 Veorhels Rd. FE 2-2919 ae another, yet retains a feeling of openness. age potential in the form of cabinets and shelves is an added bonus. Veet’ \ l i THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY- 419, 1956 , 4 {Walton Adams’ like [Acoustical Aids Do Work Better — Lakefront Home in a Tight House ; a othe : Sound conditioning through the is remy rs beige, cotton | use of acoustical tiles is by no ' |means a cure-all; —~ toa reoan ff the 15 car ga- * ols = ars Acoustical materials won't pre- summer. Visitors at night are —e by a cheerful glow : . ~ >>. | either side of the drive. ne? ae’ are walks along both side : ~~ | house, with a (ech kitchen. living. | | , | | 483 Elizabeth Lake Rood No Job Too Small FREE Estimates --- FHA toms AMBASSADOR INSULATION ‘ With Pontiac's Oldest Insulation Co. Be Wise... 8h “FE 5-8405 Economize .. —_May. 25 — Rochester Home Show At HALBACH FIELD, ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN 26 & 27 Don’t miss the mony interesting and educational exhibits . . . forty-four different ones to fascinate and entertain you! The newest in building materials, home furnishings, ‘do-it-yourself’ equipment and many marvels of today’s scientific world. Come Early! | Like “grandstand quarterbacks’ |times it’s after we have lived in Wat we e made ft aaa after a football game, most of us| the house for a while space depend on individual! find changes we want to make in| Probably the most frequent/neets., Posuibly the need is for a ur houses after we move in.|cases of “second guessing” OCcUr iors and a clothes pole will ‘acy Sometimes it's right away; some-|"" entry » Par| complish your purpose. For stor- titions, and.walls. Maybe it’s the). iiien the unit ean be " lack of an entry way off the liv-| oon abinet es ing. room, a too-long room that cae one RON Nae ES WANT calls for a partitioned nook at one/)0' sb Sicshelt, the shell for hi-fi : end, or the need for a divided be-| cuiomnent and record player, or a 9 ome syne aie oblem” it, can concealed writing desk with a top Shew hours are from 3:00 p. m. te 10:00 p. m. a usually be solved by the tmagina-| “ch folds up when not in use. on Priday, 12:00 neon te 10:00 p. m. on Saturday e tive te. of freestanding units * 22 _ and Sunday. Free Parking and children under 12 will If you are one of the thou- [which serve the dual role of parti-| Whatever its purpose, the free- be admitted FREE IF ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT! home, a | adding oi ° e Tind out what it will cost be- In addition to their greater ony aocumear a rene white! Sponsored by the Rochester Lions Club cause of the uncertainty of flexibility over selid walls, units serving a useful function | your Gag Permit — We offer euch as these can be designed |. this suggestion—Call O’Brien and built by anyone handy with ii = = —| Hea’ for a free estimate. a hammer and saw. Because of : | We will recommend the type [! their easy workability, ability to for your home end figure Ti choice of ten different. spectes, | complete installation. If you ff are satisfied with our deal you || Tesiem are recommended for i} can place your order with us wach “home handy-man” proj: | i subject to receipt of your Gas ects. With the choice light, i Permit. Your order will be woods Hl ie , == = = 200 2 CARLOADS 1x6 Fir Boards 195 vs CARLOAD OF FIR OR MORE 2x4.-8's tt 5‘ Prices good while unloading only — , —will be unloaded by May 22 _ Burmeister’s — Michigan's Largest Gold Bond Dealer! Ni Wholesale and Retail ORTHER LUMBER CO. & HARDWARE 3 CONVENIENT YARDS TO SERVE YOU BETTER! i | | N | i" Here, Mrs. Home Owner is — i] your opportunity to be the proud owner of your own life- time built 3-Bedroom Brick Ranch House, a masterpiece in luxury living! @ 3 Generous Bedrooms @ Wardrobe Closets = Windows @ One and a Half Baths \ @ Large Utility Room @ Large Kitchen, 8x14 YO @ Luxaire Gas Heat , @ Living Room Window Wall @ Carport @ Gas Incinerator WHITE | OR 3-1295 Behiires 197 Cooley Ee oe uke 9 Mile at Telegroph Corner Cooley and Shopping Center Ph Williams Lske Rds. i Phone EM 3-419! ewe Mom 64108 Phone EM 3-3714 \ YOUR" BEST BUY ANYWHERE-- _ The Sensational ““ELDORADO” || | CLARKSTON ; j 15 Reasons Why These Homes Are Today’s Outstanding Value! @ Storms and Screens on Movable BROS. REAL ESTATE at 3660 Dixic Highway — Waterford OR 3-1295 NOW ONLY 14,950" 30-Day Possession MODEL OPEN 1 to 7 DAILY ©@ Community Water System © Winding Blacktop Roads @ Close to Schools and Shopping @ Large Lots @ Fire Hydrants — Low Insurance Rates y Bele Mie tee fat Ab ye : Pian. Sl ed ee hf eB Te: | pent 4 Uae ha eh EY Mae pee ay aay) Age ess pas: ear jie : Pe ee at e yes 3 Ce é eee & | OR ee eg er i PE Bee ae , at eae pity il ONS Fee Nyy or be hes ese, eg et ade he! Neate eee ee ” y rh ; i ae ee a : Wy 2 J ‘ d | y . % {. nee ye . 4 py | i ee i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY ime wf oe OS™ TWENTY-ON xe VERY CLOSE TO PONTIAC VERY NEAR TO YOUR JOB BUT WITH ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF SUBURBAN LIVING ) ora _ PLAINS “Es 3 BEDROOM - 1’. BATHS = BRICK RANCH HOMES# ON LARGE 100 Ft. x, 150 Ft. LOTS — AT THE AMAZINGLY Low PRICE ~ - a i = - ) ee +E Nona > aide eee SI ns Compare These Features ~ re with Homes Selling up to | $5,000 More © Vestibule Entrance _.© Large Living Room_with Dining L__— © Ample Breakfast Nook in Kitchen 2 Beauty Queen Kitchen Cabints__ aig $4700 pown #2 Seams © 1,160 Sq. Ft. of Living Area Vi la ns 9 DOWN costs PAYMENT ONLY $76 © Birch Sliding Closet Doors “AAWé ps TOTAL MONTHLY DOWN 2c. PAYMENT ONLY $78 * Nation's © Tiled Master Bath = 30 YEAR MORTGAGES Rc en © Coleman “Bonded” Blend-Air Healing System | _ -@ Automatic Hot Water . WHY THIS LOCATION IS IDEAL © Community Water FOR THOSE LIVING IN PONTIAC / ; IMAGINE! Only 31/2 miles from Pecntiac you can make Bane lmatca yc 6 R the fondest dreams of your family and yourself come un ulfilling iglown true. AT GOODRICH FARM SUBDIVISION you can by C, lke enjoy suburban living to the utmost... but with all Fabrics by Corners conveniences of the city. Within a matter of minutes you can be at your job, at shopping centers, schools, = .. THIS. Medel Onen : _ and churches. ; ART 12 ta 9 daily including Sunday ~Yel-j 4-1, a8 Realty Co. Ge gat Meek Ue xe ‘* f, / ye. f ¥ if | po A j / f} \ For that “VELVET. LOOK” on your Walls | _ SPLIT-LEVEL DESIGN — Smart styling gives this split-level house unity in design. The wide sweeping roof is covered with marble chips. a Heavy butt shingles and vertical siding with pan- els of flush plywood distinguish the facade. Note vine trellis in front. er gs: Py PO MEME gh OE LOTIONS tele MA Mat EAP Nad pe. bit { NOD Co Np IRR OLE ORES YE] Ok GO “THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, : ‘SATURDAY, MAY 49, ‘1958 no ee ee 4 — ' t of the bes fora maximum of modern equip-| windows, separate t eli a | sone ofthe eet ways to fit thee fora 's a place for a wall/broom closet, stop bare, modest piece of land is to usejoven, -clactric| sink, wader Seomtlond’ smple ‘work counters. ee: - aa a e. To a Keego Hardware NUMBER |! : 3041 Orcherd Leke Rd. FE 2-3766 | — SF ee FROM THE $650" mn HOME BARGAINS JUST A FEW LEFT They Will Be Snapped Up Fast at the Low Price of Only 7300" \ o'-<" BUILDER n ales wee min ° en four nena up The $52 Monthly Payment Includes: Princple-Interest--Taxes and Insurance! OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY 12 Noon til 7 P.M. LOWER TERRACE [> 7 oat pun Ean. as RECREATION OM 424 $@. FT. : mh J $ 00 ' Meath 5 OPEN <4 om TTL CARAGE sin ceiae »)$ ? || S i ’ | SS 3 i ee POO jww-t ; |” LOWER LEVELS — The lower levels include a large recreation |! room with sliding glass doors to lower garden terrace, This room is |@ 12° x1o*® ' nine steps up from living roonr. Three fireplaces and garden terrace are — features. third zone—a multi-purpose zone. The family reom, room, hobby er game room— | A se From the to a balrony dining room on living room and ki which is just four steps ithe entrance. LIVING RM. measuring 23 by 15 feet, 20x 15* fi ? itt g2 & i ell 9 N. TELEGRAPH Garage That. . Pays for Itself — PRE-FAB ~ GARAGE » WITH METAL SIDING - PAINTED BAKED ENAMEL THAT LOOKS LIKE WOOD SIDING! % NO PAINTING or WARPING x Call FE 4-2575 / —PLANS INCLUDED— NO MONEY DOWN-EASY TERMS MIDWEST SUPPLY FE 4-2575 a) KITCUEN o%s19° ad ok: ies bow: Nekeseve eaten 5 x “4 from foyer. Bedroom level is |ir ‘The other is a divided bathroom, “This tread es created the |with a spare lavatory in its en-| -| trance alcove, separated from’ the| recreation jother facilities by a sliding door. 2383 Orchard mi-circular breakfast nook : Do You Own Land Suitable for Development ? We are looking for property, pet eraypanan listeria that can be used for commercial, residential or industrial, ‘We'll buy it or develop it on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on 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. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 Loke Rood, Rt. No. 5 a) A) a THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘ a Building Editor: | Enclosed !s 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study & plan for The House of The Week Design HW-1. No stamps ‘ accepted. Please do not use sticky tape on coins. . J NAME we & (Please Print) ~ a STREET ‘ : CITY STATE : 3377 W. Huron F | I Porches - Porches - Porches OPEN PORCHES — SCREENED PORCHES GLASSED PORCHES Special Prices for 30 Days ALSO ADDITIONS — BASEMENTS ROOFING — SIDING MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS FE 4-5063 | one step down from foyer. Optional basement is seven steps lower. Press House of the Week Emphasizes Split-Levels A home that demonstrates eco-|Design HW-1 partly as an answer ‘DIRECTIONS ee out to Drayton Plains, turn right on Sashabaw Road to Maybee Road,*turn left to Drayton Road and Model. of split-level/ to critics of the split-level. He calls |‘s shown in Design HW-1 for The| THIRD ZONE | : “We automatically divide our! homes into day and night zones,”| ‘York says. “Lately a third zone’ popular type of dwelling/has developed. A lot of factors— srcmappechd ranch styles stole|television, hi-fi, increasing paren- show from two-story homes. ital concern over adolescents, fam- every community, the split- 1 house is proving to be the qv fi RENE « Construction, Inc. ity hobbies, more home conven-| iences, traffic congestion and high prices for public amusemenj—all This May Help cs of use in obtaining rough estimates for building costs | for Design HW-1 in each lecality| * lincludes: Ff rg Hi: i HI one-story and two-story ar- When properly laid LU 7-6121 _ These Houses | | " 3. A garage in the house with a ViVing and bedroom area—1.692 © CITY WATER © GAS HEAT square feet hort driveway to the road— Have to Be ys Recreation room under bedrooms _ hoons to te acaba tw bad 121 square fect. amor . — —“Optianat basement, “andes r Tien in Ta -HMerman H. York, an authovity area—796 square feet ion home architecture, prepared’ Garage figures separately. CHARGE! HEATED CONCRETE ... AT NO EXTRA et Moen *250 DOWN Plus Costs 3-BEDROOM BRICK © AUTOMATIC_HOT_ WATER © ALUMINUM SGREEN and STORM ‘ o * Concrete 2-WAY RADIOS in Our Trucks Block for FASTER DELIVERY! * “Tour Se asé ms” Aluminum Windows You Cen Depend On Us For QUALITY ... SERVICE... SATISFACTION CALL FE 2.0283 ; | —— ~ATSMAN | TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE 399 S. PADDOCK ST. | )) * Thoro Seal Cement Paint (Gov. App.) SA) ec TILE BATH ves? e VINYL SINK TOP © 100-FOOT LOT Model Open 12 to 7 rk oars ot eee Gateway *: oe fc. | Built by Elliot Jared Builders 18657 Livernois, Detroit Model 4065 Seshebow Roed Daily and Sunday - AVenue 4-8910 eas oe 2 if hi 4 : 4 | is i : A ‘ 7) , i . 4 f Vi, he ‘| | a fe iy. oh 3 as A ic nf “At PRY a i Vy in i Phy : ner Vie Det 5 ae iP et . saa we mak POL Ss at A } aw ‘ z $ of at PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956 Ee Plastic Pipe k b oT tare Sprinkling Woe posed to the weather. ng) voc f through paint! polyethylene See @ does , type, not ra, Samy eng Ogogh bat ine, wich hr any house a case of rust measles.| opened oss age gh grein : provements for the do-it-yourself A foot pad under the piano pedals |home:. handyman. will protect the carpet, Make one a a | of masonite..Bevel the edges and} Because this pipe can be laid varnish, just under the sod at a depth of no | si more than 3 to 4 inches, and calls ! for no complicated draining sys- POOLS AND WATERFALLS : Goldfish ponds for the garden arnt eget miniature f i loun- tains and waterfalls can be con-- GARDEN FISH POND — Build a fish pool in _—even if water freezes in it. i ff MONTHLY ee ee ne ee your garden, using plastic pipe which won't burst, > | | a ian ’ e Mee ee cane isd: bird) cam tee joined. with plastic cou- vate and shape a depression forthe dry-well for an overflow to PAYMENT ient hose outlets can be provided| plings and stainless steel clamps. the pond. No concrete is|keep the water in the pool at a \ ° in far corners of a property. Lemme oat 3 See ee ny on we me ence ee : ~ oa Deep trenching of 2 ‘feet or |~*7° te only tools required. eee ee | _ MODEL HOME \ more is eliminated in the use of | An easy way to build a garden nese oe lin sai dace ive egy sorateel 252 W. Rutgers Open GLICS ane GUNDAY plastic pipe. The material is han- | fish pool is.to run plastic pipe The quickest way to line this died similarly to regular garden papal cide gragiedigeartakan bby ycygma ped a ren tg OR garden. Phone TOwnsend 8-8177 4 U hese. Lengths of this material |location for the little pond. Exca-|crete available in hardware stores ‘ 1 P. M, TO 6 P. M, and building , houses, This . . ; H a H. t R fi ° Jp lenty the adation of enough water 1 —_ addition of enough water |] 7 hat C Ow [0 mernis fo make it workable you prefer : _ FEATURES: ° to your own concrete, a mix- é J utd F mi ture of 3% parts sand to one of DAN ROSE © Twe Bedrooms © Large Lots That Outdoor Furniture [meas me ik re AU StS © Lage Lote [| Prepare for a summet out ofjred lead. If the furniture has been|ate. = REALTY © 4 Styles te Choose From © Full Closets with doors by repairing, refinishing, or| waxed, it will be necessary to re-| Quality Insurance ‘ Cate Seema on Sliding Osors remaking worn or broken outdoor|move the wax with wax remover} ,/Ane (he hols with About 2 inehes Thetcher Bar creas Te eee furniture. : before applying an undercoat to the |°! Concrete, sloping the bottom Casement Double Ribbon . Wooden furniture will require dif-|entire surtace. If jt is desired to\W@"d @ drain hole. Connect the! P me Phone BRoedwey 3-100! Windows © Low Taxes ferent treatment from rattan or|remove all the old finish, use ajdrain with a dry-well or other dis-/ atterson 20030 JAMES COUZENS . . wicker furniture: Where sales rele oe eee nee - Apply on posal with a length of plastic pipe. & Wernet | ment parts necessary, use|a area at a time, another length, connected \ . [ithe piece to be replaced as a pat-|the old f: to soften befor Use id 3 ROOMS IN ONE * tenia heap Medel aso cen wecea asa ego an easy way to make several dupli- ntire surtace a_poroh—a playroom=[ Cites of an old favorite piece of pis n primer or underesat, To a bedroom eaten: ply the final coat, flow = > ‘ | To refinish old furniture, clean /enamel evenly, being careful and : LOOK—a full room size, ecreenec I) the surface with water and deter-. iat it collect: on: the edges it ‘ addition to your home—at a fraction | gent and let the piece dry thor: should be necessary 10 anny of the cost of ordinary construction §) Cushly, If the paint is worn or claps tangle a an i Has deluxe style heavy canvas§| chipped, brush with a wire brush, - Prd ota sand smooth, and feather the surface to provide anchorage waterproot roof with eaves anc edges. Touch up these spots with the second coat. Be sure the piece sliding entrance door with lock a 1 underceater. Fill |to be painted is dust free before Anchors firmly to ground, cemen' I) cracks of holes with wood putty, |@Ppplying enamel or undercoater, or wood floor, Rustproof. insect- let dry, sand, and touch up with * 8s @ proot. Modern’ design .. . maket#| enamel undercoater. Most rattan furniture has a clear : finish and needs only a coat of t summer resort out of your own It any metal parts or fasteners|soar varnish to freshen it up. If back yard! are rusting, sand them clean and| enamel is preferred, use it in the | F SS F apply a metal undercoat such 85 same way as on wooden furniture. | On wicker furniture, spraying is| a J F Extra Bathroom Gives Tiny Home That ‘Big’ Feeling 1H i | eae i f E 19-8190. 1. Ban be closed off. Maybe part of ; pee erence: ithe garage or carport can be used. es standar » style roof and Other desirable locations for.a ‘ stendord type aoe or third bath are near F if. AS Prvtld $2 49 pmb y locating it near the /many — the new fixtures can COMPLETE be connected to the present piping. PRICE SLASH! |Jvcccor un. weacon noe 10 Aluminum Combination should have a minimum of two ibathrooms. A four bedroom house | 2 Alatinum Combination [fshould have at least two and a| KALAMAZOO Gas-Finep | * STORM DOORS n bathrooms. The New Precast SAVE on. | The New and 2" $130 [lh aa vour Norsenyn WARM AIR NOW | our Nurserymon , CONDITIONER Sid ' Buy NOW and SAVE! em Ragen se ell 5 pee kes ee . N D [ANA © and UPKEEP IMPROVED , Call FE 4-6089 | nr to om ree ae ] - CASTON E eau mst [Brox -0-STONE Nurserymen. ing worm oir! Type Home — Brick, 9’A.M. to 9 P.M. Among flowering trees which! © Convern to ofl anytime, sim Block, F Sh ‘better withstand the fumes, smoke ply by changing burners! —. 1S @ precast stone, manufactured under ‘controlled 0c rame, nei 's nature's own product—so now instead of painting sand heavier shade common in the factory conditions, and is live steam cured. It is i ___ oF siding your home, take advantage ot -tuming-your— All Awning} “cities are certain kinds of flower: GALE -FOR-FREE————4ge ——_commosec.ot 6552 limestone ogqregate-ond other — home inf? one of stone - lasting beauty and value.’ 1 ling crabapples, magnolias, dog- , bonding agents, color throughout the stone. One * '. Make your-dreams come true. ‘ e & STORM WINDOW | wood: hawtnoras "and lowering FURNACE INSPECTION. of the most genuine pre-cast stones in Michigan 108 Let our designers show you @ design which will fit ; S$ ALES ‘cherries. Your local nurserym = ent natural looking, too. You must see to ny architectural dines of your home at no obligation ‘can suggest trees best suited to the! eres tere: _. OF Cost. . | ~ Buy the Best — It Costs No More , 233 S. Telegraph | conditions prevailing in your city. | Se William Leohner Ancients Used Cedar jot Tyre, who furnished “inuch of Ie tdeen ne as33 |, wind for the tmnt gt King UGUST JOHNSON |irces rs gore et) FE 21821 Ke | ‘Solomon, is generally rega 4 ( ALA MAZ 00 y the first great lurnber merchant. | 4 . = ~ 20 YEAR GUARANTEE ~~ $a | WITH EVERY JOB | Realtor. Rome and Jerusalem. King Hiram @UALITY ttaetes since sees OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 Se rr eee wily FREE ESTIMATES BY EXPERT DESIGNERS! . Move Right in These Seales a . 2-Bedroom BUNGALOWS — $5 QB oom SQ GI nowy rt mt ie ee Ss CASTONE-MICH. Corp. Take Saginaw St. to Oakland, Weston Oakland 7 Blocks Past Montcalm to Ingh 4 Medel at 871 Inglewood PEARL BUILDING co. ‘Model Open Doily 1:00t0 6:00 FE S- 7923 Call Today for FREE Estimates — Phone FE 2-9421 15¥2-17%2 E. LAWRENCE ST. | 7 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN f/ Ge as ‘fy F George F: Anderson, legal ex- pert for the National Assn. of Real Daa a. FLAT [heer erro , > lien,” says Anderson. HOT ROLLED SHEET. Si AND PLATES Get That Rust! a 5 > 2 > > 3 ‘ Most water heaters should be! ‘idrained monthly to remove dirt : and rust which may discolor your siplumbing fixtures. The average ( water heater can be cleaned sim-| siply by attaching your garden yjhose to the drain cock and let-| biting the water run until it is| clear. 4 4 Pontiac Welding &: on ng Machine Works ; q 4 64 N. Parke hin bi hi i hi hi in hh hi hh hh A vevuevvevuevevuevvvuevvuveYT PPPPPPPPP ODP ERP DDD DS v wuvvrvvvveeevreT ’ ie | are , ‘ Estate Boards, says that even an GOLFLANE DRIVE — A new section of Golfview subdivision will open for inspection this weekend, south of Wise road, just west of Union Lake road. Two models, the Fairway (left) and the Green- view (right) are shown in the above picture. Selling at $19,500, the Fairway has 1,150 square feet of living space. The living-dining room has a fireplace. There are 3 bedrooms. Kitchen cabinets are made 3 Pontiac-Oakland County: | REFRIGERATION Assn. a Code ‘of Ethics TORIDHEET -WALL-FLAME OIL HEATON . for the Tops wer in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. \ $.000 Successtel Installations in Pontiac Area \ 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2.91248 aii Ds . . N, OGM. *' Plenty of Storage Space’ Needed for Ideal Kitchen en installation depends upon- size of the floor area to a great ex- "| tent. It depends, also, on the kind of ‘cooking the homemaker does, how much cooking she does, and how large her family is. These in- fluence the amount of food, uten- sils, and dishes to be stored. BIG INVESTMENT An abundance of ‘storage space; s a necessity if one is to be com- satisfied wi Deddushk a kitchnen— A newly designed kitchen may contain the latest in time-saving appliances, it may have them ar- ranged in step-saving sequences, yet if the storage space ts Inade- quate, the kitchen will be un- handy, kitchen planners tell us. And you won't be wholly happy with ‘it, despite its attractive- ness! The amount of storage space to Since most kitchens are a long- service investment, particularly steel kitchens which cre built to last a housetime, wise planners should dilow for as much varied storage as the kitchen can con- veniently hold. Even though all of -ter of choosing the right kind of, allow in a remodeled or new kitch- jthe steel units are not installed at painting — is prc fpesot coated after weaving, not FE 5-7471 36 MONTHS TO PAY Ist PAYMENT IN JULY once, if they are included in the as storage requirements grow. FRED W. MOOTE Slectrical CONTRACTOR example, S Wes 8 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 1 EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: Convenient ef! heat . tel colored bath fixteres . Geuble bath vanity—fali iength mirror veceeed tens hting . a aan kitchen cabinets with knotty pine paneling in Dreakfact space + second bath has beallt-in vounty . siding birch door walk- im closets . , . ta: lets 730285). «. extra seeres utility toom .. . sliding w windows .. . large vestibule closet + Your complete choice ef colors throughout. 2. IMMEDIATE ee teady fer your _ @ischar, pers ry need te start your poor ce oe 7 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT:. Just $250 down buys this wonderful home value fer an - oath Meats 2 on es nan pacag! the benefit prt paring nee at only 449% Interest. (E: otade without a Rensity). . s Poremente coe 4. LOW LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS: IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 7 REASONS WHY THE 59er IS YOUR BEST BUY}! Pontiac Lake and Recreation Area ‘Slipcover Time’s Here plans, they can easily be added . |to chairs or couches at the time) "| youngsters are around to give rubber FE 5-6247 of redwood. The Greenview sells for $21,900 and includes a garage. ROY’S REPLACEMENT It has a bath and a half, a separate utility room and a storage room. AVON ELECTRIC PARTS Both houses have brick and siding exteriors. Paved roads are includ- Ad ben WE 2-s00t ed in the purchase price. The houses are built by Young Builders A TO Z REFRIGERATION PONTIAC REFRIGERATION and handled by Harold Meininger, Realtor. FE 4-0455 OR 5-2221 PETE'S REFRIGERATION ARCTIC REFRIGERATION ! re pe = nave a teas att Here Are the Widths DAUBENSPECK (P. £) INC, _—-‘SIX_ LAKES. REFRIGERATION board banded in steel which| Broadloom carpets and rugs are acai MASON (R. &) glides out to expose large sized Usually woven nine, twelve, fifteen - MOTE REFRIGERATION REFRIGERATION cooking utensils which are hung and eighteen feet wide. Chenille) ™ FE 2-0635 can be woven thirty feet wide, pat- terned or plain. Narrow carpetings are woven in 27 inch and 36 inch): on it. If you are a feeapunat baker, “WVo. Keep Pade with Leteet Advancements tm the Reignatin and Air-Conditioning Industry. For Dependable, Fair and Courteous Service, Call: > DEWEY REFRIGERATION . BURKE REFRIGERATION 3 Om 8-183 tt you can keep flour handy for sifting directly inte a bewl, by fmeans of a flour-sifter unit which attaches to the under- neath of a shelf in a wall cab- eee ee your electric mixer handy in a spe- cial mixer-shelf cabinet. All of these and many more spe- cial features are available in to- day's steel cabinets. Thus the mat-| widths. Rugs cut from folls can be any length wished and seaming makes any width possible. ALSIDE BAKED RAMEE ALUMINUM. storage cabinets for a steel kitch. | en is largely a question of know- ing the general quantity of food! and cooking equipment you will be! storing in the cabinets. @ Eliminates Pointing @ Insuletes Home @ Fectory Applicetion @ Lowest Cost @ Free Estimate | @ No Money Down ! LEADERS and PIONEERS in ALUMINUM SIDING | ALCO ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CORP Pontiac FES-3412, Detreit Dt 1-8833 | S. Depki. General Mgr. With Bright New Color | The “slippery” season has ended | for the homemaker—at least in, her living room. U fabrics, even when neatly fitted of making, usually “‘slip and slide” | at seat and pillow corners, and) arms. This is especially true ven furniture maximum usage. A light backing for slipcover fabrics has eliminated this slip- ping. Colors, patterns, te and easy working qualities of the’ firm's high quality fabrics have Full line of Concrete and Cinder Blocks, immediate delivery. VAN HORN & SONS. > been retained. 199 Mechenic St. FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 a which| Leson Homes op “” . 4” THE LuV, BY EN Presents sees ' Boden ~ CHECK THESE FEATURES * City water and sewer * Three large bedrooms — * Separate dining area *% Modern birch kitchen * Full basement | % Large Picture window RESUS RSS ESS SRSReee eee sees : ausse Jest $45 Grae \edes principal, interest and insurance, These are truly ily paytnents your budget can afford. Seheols, churches ane an excellent shepping center. | 6. VERY CLOSE TO PONTIAC RECREATION AREA AND HIGALAND RECREATION AREA: Live and play tn A ‘ Lo wl take country. The most these desiring « Seonny happy envirenment ® family. Were are ats (735x225) with Teom for ots children to live. play and srow strong. 7. A REAL VALUE: Uy ote yeer meney! pay more for a home but you t find Detlar for dollar, the S0er tibes aa thees ter Drive out West Huron (M59) one-tenth mile beyond Williams Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to Pontiac Lake Road. Left on Pontiac Lake Road to Model. Or Come Out M-59 to Pontiac Lake Road.’ Follow Pontiac Lake Road to Model. Model Open 12 to 7:30 pare 11 to. 8:30 - U6 -I0 KLIPFEL NORTHWEST | ASSOCIATES, INC. © FE 3-9025 -¥* % Floor to ceiling wardrobe closets * Modern stiding Redwood windows * Automatic roll-out Fiberglas screens * Double bowl kitchen sink DOWN PAYMENT aad TERMS es 1B 4 ij a fe ee ct | : ie ‘ p 4 : : é if Dee 4} . \ i ei: af or aes te Pa oe f pre Aes ea f - Loe I fis a, Ms, ay oe rae } \ em re » ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY. MAY 19, 1956 ' : ma gee Re oe a ; sdicemnnaielialiaemsiuineteeenatian ; ~ . Outside the house, use “the ‘vac-|arbors, ‘to voly ditntact to: uum cleaner to spray insecticides, | curry horses “fluift’* to paint-spray fonges, trellises and/dogs after bath. | i Tiare be ats Bone pray ; i \ ! Re ea vi” hy wervwvwrwwrrwrTwTwTrTwTwTY You can get CLEAN, QUIET HOME HEATING OlLt & GAS FURNACES for werm cir heating systems Phone for Heating Survey HARNECK HEATING 2615 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 2-2530 THE PONTIAC PRESS, $ ToBuy or Sell Real Estate $ 3 or Contracts .1.- 3 > , SEE > $ WM. H. KNUDSEN $ 4 : e fins? q $ Realior $ ech, $___Real Estate Service _¢ = ys At Its Best! — ‘ $ 510 Pontiac Bank Building ¢ $ —s- Phone FE 44516 $ q Re AT PINE LAKE MANOR — A new model, “The 1956 Contemporary” is being ‘ Is Your Furnace Yired Out? } shown in Pine Lake Manor. Built on 100’x150’ lots, this brick and redwood siding Huntington home has exposed beams in all the rooms. Three bedrooms with large closets, sells for $23,950. separate dining room and 2 full baths are features of this model. The family kitchen SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1938 7 wy ar \ . Perimeter x garage Woods is the builder, with Sylvan Realty handling the sales. This model "MAKE "56 YOUR _YEAR TQ FIX — REMODEL AND MODERNIZE NOW! - Knotty Pine ‘Sliding Door : Paneling 19¥2c sq.ft. Frames ...... $12.00 Knotty Pine Sheet Foundation Sheet Rock, 4x8 $3.04 5 gol. can ... $2.75 is in Tile ..... the ft. poe : 2. -tv--Cédar Clot : 6 Pere TEA: “$1.75 8 kinds of aluminum attic Riese louvers priced from 90c to $4.50 heat is gas. Marlboro Homes *® NOTHING DOWN: USE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN..; -® PAY BY THE MONTH | xk: 4 7 me 4 fa HQ cc c WATER SOFTENER > 103 State SOFTENS > REGENERATES ITSELF > RETURNS TO SERVICE RES ay jremegpenage HH. STANTON FE 5-1683 a) ing room may create noise that % Complete Line of Herdwa e re x BPS Paints * Sporting Goods From 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. . Kem-Glo % Seeds & Fertilizer Xx Rental Service % Super Kem-Tone & Brownie’s Hardware 489 S. Sanford Phone FE 3-9239 Noise Is Home Wrecker Especially in Ranch Type ished tile and giass picture win- dows so pepular in today’s in teriors — all these too reflect sound and create noise. The homeowner can take heart in the assuranee that something can be done to check home din, Noise can be an invisible home wrecker, It can make a shambles of the traditional concept of the “peace and quiet” of the home, spawn short tempers, nervous ten- sion and cause actual — dis- ee * * * Families in ground level ranch-/REFLECT LIGHT type homes, where there is open| Acoustical materials have been planning construction with living|eveloped to help lick the problem of noise. Ceilings of acoustical tiles areas grouped together on the heck noise by trapping it in fis- same floor, are usually harder hit|"O%S rin hundreds of little holes by home noise than those living in’ - tiered the f ofthe tional two-story houses. scatte poke — a tile. Instead of bouncing off smooth *...ceilings, and walls and returning as noise, sounds take a one-way trip. to acoustical tiles, which absorb ‘up to 80 per cent of thé sounds that strike them. Besides absorbing noise, acous- tical tiles reflect light and fit in evitably create noise. For in- stance, children playing in a liv- disturbs the head of the house- hold who is trying to snooze in a nearby bedroom. But noise is by no means entire- ly the product of the one-story dwelling, Ironically, a lo tof noise is the fault of modern equipment in the home and the use of smooth, polished interior surfaces. are a natural for installation by NOISY KITCHENS ithe home mechanic. He ll find it Low in. cost, fi materials |} Use Special Paints When Doing Screens The frames of screens should be . |painted so as to match the color of their companion window and door frames. This may mean, of course, that the inside colors dif- fer from the outer ones. rusting. While copper and bronze wire screens do not rust, they also should have a protective coating because a corrosive wash develops that stains and disfigures any light-colored areas below them. Spar varnish or special screen or an inexpensive screen-painting tool, made from a block of wood | (Sueenenueeenacens tective coating to prevent their) ‘ spray, brush, short-napped roller Donald Hicks, Mgr. and covered with carpet on one) side. If any of the mesh have be- 1441 Beldwin Ave. (et Walton) Albert B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. William Moorse, Sales ¥E 2-9104 come filled with paint, it’s wise to jar the screen or go over it) with a dry brush, before the paint | sets, to keep the openings in the! mesh from becoming clogged. VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY TAPES—SLATS—CORDS THOROUGHLY CLEANED ALL-BRITE VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY 4738 Joslyn Road FE 8-3641 | 1050 W. Huron St. be . of coatings can be applied with-¢ gg ge BESS eeee ANGER For every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness. _ Ralph Waldo Emerson & maa “The Bird to See...” realtor ward e. partridge Ph. FE 4-581 Take the kitchen. The wonder- an easy job to cement the material’ ful mechanical labor - saving de-|to any hard, smooth surface. Or, vices are the notse-makers there. she can nail or screw the tiles to a The concert of noise in the kitchen| Solid wood base or to wood furring | is composed of the drone from the istrips. Corner holes are shallower |; refrigerator, whir of clothes wash-|than others to give extra fixing) ‘ers, dish washers and electric dri- ‘strength when nailing or screw- lers, and the buzz of juicers andjing the tile in place. |mixers. All this racket.is supported! Tile can also be applied to sus- |by a cacophony of sound effects pended lath and gypsum sheathing) |generated by clattering dishes and. bases by cementing, or they can| ‘pots and pans at mealtimes. ibe screwed to suspended gypsum) But home noise isn't confined Sheathing. | to the kitchen, There’s more Homemakers needn't worry! | noise in other rooms from jan-. about the tiny holes serving as| | gling telephones, slamming, ‘dust catchers. Since there's no| | doors, flushing toilets, gurgling ‘lair circulation within the perfora- | pipes and blaring TV, radio tions, they won't attract dust and and phonograph sets. Smooth ‘dirt. Dust won't readily sling to | surfaces—enamel and hard sur- ithe painted white surface of the ceilings, pol- ‘tiles either. face walls and GM GARAGES GIVE YOU MORE FOR LESS!! Pere i ected ee MORE QUALITY. oe i WORKMANSHIP WE BUILD Any size or style, frame or masonry. All jobs expertly constructed with quality materials. Complete cement work. OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 4 E VERYTHING: soeore THING Persil Call G.& M for the finest and most complete building service. We guarantee satisfaction ... and we save you money, Call us and our representative will call at your convenience. Free Estimates. No obligation. G &M CONSTRUCTION CO 2260 Dixie Hwy. — North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac e wr wiim steam © Recreation Rooms Siding oPorches = Betton” © Concrete Work © Attics e Kitchen Remodeling © Storm Windows | 1 I “TATA PRICE TO FIT YOUR here’s all you added — ONLY PAY ... nothing else $730 WITH PAYMENTS SO LOW THAT EVEN LAYOFFS WON’T AFFECT YOU! $ pay DOWN Plus PAY . ONLY Bae «a ARE ie Se er LJ Tr Johnson Construction | | ANNOUNCES THE EXCITING, NEW | | - soe BUDGETEER 10x iz PER : MONTH $TA00™ "cr "oor Fine Floor Plan! 4 oo The “outstanding feature of our neoere floor plan is the 24-ft. of living area. The all- pur pose area can be designed to fit the specific needs of each family’. . . such EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS! PHONE FE 2-1211 vat and is only I mile there are complete | This home adjacent to Cedar Island Lake, | -(Union, Cooley, Oxbow, Mandon. |, . miles from the Highland Recreation Area. ] mile from Union Lake Village, where Only 2 blocks from modern school, very. at close to Catholic, Community and ‘Lutheran | churches. from *4 more lakes’ Just 5 shopping facilities. WITH THE FEATURES OF ‘MORE EXPENSIVE HOMES 7 ‘BUDGET! | whatever you may desire. This home is . Lt noon ALL PURBOSE | BEDROOM designed so that it can grow with your - : To ody anes | family! ‘ — peer fp et oo oe DOWN! =o] a - « FHA TERMS! ff | Outstanding Location! @ Styrefoom Floor Insulation @ Colored Youngstown Kitchens, Your choice: Dewn Yellow, Meridian Blue, Stor White j @ Plenty of Storage Spece and Closets - @ Forced Air Oil Heat with 220-Gal. Storage Tank 2 « Saturday G Sunday 1-7 Medel Address: 9192: Hutchins Roed “@ Insulation in Ceilings and Wells MODEL OPEN DAILY JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY m @ Coleman Hot Weter Heater @ Trussed Roof Construction @ Laven Doors and Sliding Windows Weekdays 8-5 _ Medel Phone: EMpire 3- 3977 \ LY A “zy ig -\7HE PONTIAC PRESS, cance MAY 7, 1056 ce i A FA: ; a oat tr ia Bis pe HAE f 00K sex - COMPARE! | ATTENTION NEW AND OLD HOMES in | Aluminum Storm Sash & Screen Combina - | 2sTRACK $16.50 : up te 34x66" STRACK 419.50 ‘up to 34x66" JALOUSIE DOORS JALOUSIE WINDOWS SPECIAL: Aluminum Combination Doors ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS AWNING TYPE .. $29.95 CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS WOOD DOUBLE HUNC WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERCLAS AWNINGS — 36 MONTHS TO PAY _ Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Home. Equipment Co. 1661 South Telegraph, Pontiec TCentral Heating Lake Houses “partie Home Improvement” applies to the summer cottage as ell as the home in the cjty or BS ith more and more summer being used in the early and late fall, the installa- iden some form of — | not enjoy the advantages of oil | heating because delivery service | by tank truck was not available. | In-reent years, however, there thas been a steady extension of the \territory served by fuel oil dealers. Most summer cottages are now within the delivery range of one ‘or more fuel oil dealers. ‘CAREFREE HEAT | Thus the owner of a, summer cottage now may enjoy the same convenience of carefree automatic | heating as he enjoys in hig city home, One of the types of central | automatic heating that can be | Installed with, the minimum of ‘an oll-fired hot water heating system using baseboards as heat J distributors. «2% we ee water to penetrate. A CINDRSEAL fills crocks ond defects to @ stone- like finish and con be applied over water base paints. CINDRSEAL will cover cinder block, cement block, brick, stucco, concrete, tile, asbestos siding. 1 CINDRSEAL will prevent unsightly rust ond dis coloration to surfoces as hac reryri| teicatabe | paint film will not permit in @ voriety of true, aea-, The conventional type of wooden baseboard is replaced by the heat distributor which looks just like a baseboard. Modern hot water boilers are so cutting into walls and joists ts} wall or be\used to separate room DIVIDER-BUFFET — This divider buffet can be used in a number of ways. It can go against a tain purposes. Its removable divider units rest on felt pads and can be built up to whatever height you choose. These units may also be used as Isa Greyish- Yellow PORTLAND, Ore (INS)—A new in furnishings that goes with pinks, blues a at ile a ie! [. nee furnishing colors, but also “changes character” according to the colors around, it. The new color, when placed with a clear yellow acquires a more decided gray quality. When used with blue, its yellow content be- comes more apparent. With pink, it Calder—with over half a century of experience in designing and engineering—manutactures doors in every conceivable style. and size. takes on a greenish — 8x7 Weed 00 Use Catch-All Pail GARAGE poor 995° going sbout those heusshald minor! INTERLAKE BUILDING PRODUCTS | 4921 Filer FE 5-8782 fumbling for them, and | serve as a waste basket ings, sawdust, broken other scraps, thus keeping the neat. HAVE YOU A PLACE TO GO _... IF A DEADLY Tornado Strikes? This is not meant as “Scare Advertising” bookcases or to’ back up aotha: The divider-buffet | has four drawers, one of which is sectioned for areas. for cer- silver. There is more spacious storage space be- in ‘natural maple or dark os Asphalt tile is a tough floor ‘ covering. It will wear almost for- ever in average household use. But quickly if oll, grease or turpentine is spilled on it, Wipe up such sub- stances quickly. an Chameleon-Like Tip on Asphalt Tile lr émemober it will disintegrate’ Furniture Fits Any Style Period NEW YORK (INS)—The latest furniture has a chameleon-like quality—it changes period depend- ing on what company it keeps. * * * | HEATING EQUIPMENT WaRGs NOTING FEE BURT). Fewer blond woods, for example, are being shown now—instead tab- | jles and cabinets are being shown’ in dark teak and walnut shades. Combine the darker color with simple lines and you have a piece of furniture that fits in equally well with both colonial and modern settings. Hutch tops to fit on top of | dining room chests and hutch tops, complete with spice are still. popular. * ¢ e@ Transformation of House drawers which = handy for stor-/nearly 25 years. board shingle backers made oh 2212 Maddy Lene FE .2-4970 ing everyday items where you ; : ; won't have to bend down for them, NEW ‘LUXURY LOOK’ vow) Lol | hind a hinged door. This piece of furniture comes | | | ‘ ’ | but safety council woe show that persons who have a base- ment or a storm cellar to retreat to in case of a tornado have \§ @ far better chance of surviving. Eherelore, we urge you to give serious thought to constructing @ storm cellar of your own... a place where: you and your family can go for protection. Either built underground, adjacent to your house. .. or maybe even better yet, a seal storage ‘ basement in your home. smal! amount Visit us TODAY You can do this fob yourself for a sur ot money... using Tru-Built Concrete . for estimates! raf locks. Siding Creates Complete Houses will vie with apparel for rials, They bring new and eter the spotlight when fashion news beauty, plus a new life of prac- ‘is reported this spring and for the tically maintenance-free service, remainder of 1956, modernization: OVER OLD WALLS rTe* proeet * Asbestos siding can be apptied | Heedin: na appeal of Operation directly over old wood walls, It Home nt 0 a nationwide 4lso can be applied over stucco movement, thousands of families Walls, if the stucco is in reason- are expected to give their homes! bly good condition. modern, smartness and weather’ if the stucco wall has de- | protection through the re-siding of) teriorated, the best practice is to. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES jexterior walls, remove the stucco and then ap- Transformations of this kind | Ply the new siding to the old 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 have bees made practical © 1 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads through the development of sid- | Accentuated shadow lines be. § pase ing materials which can be ap- (tween horizonta]. shingle courses, | Moery’ s Oil Burner Sales-Service plied right over old walls. lwhich help to bring out the full First in the field—and still the beauty of the asbestos siding, can. GAS AND OIL—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates STRUCTURAL STEEL RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. most widely used — are asbestos- be obtained in any of beveral cement siding shingles, which have “4S. One is to use wood nailing been a remodeling favorite for strips, Another is to employ fiber | Home owners who are making “ "56 the year to fix’’ will find as- oding colors. bestos siding shingles have been! given a new luxury appearance! through smart new styling and The bench is another type of \furniture that won’t make up its o 17-19 S. Perry —CINDRSEAL is ready for exe—no guessing or mix- _ ing. Can de applied by brush, spray or roller, PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO. FE 5-6184 Eves & Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 | 1OTTO A. TRZ0S 3101 Orcherd Leke Rood KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-0278 mind what it's going to be. In | maple wood with an openwork | backrest, benches can fit any per- | lod, depending on whether the rest lof the furniture highlights or de- |tracts from the detailing. Arrange Your Rooms fo Tie-In Features JUST 40 BEAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM BRICK HOMES SALES [ © LOTS 50° » 125’ TCHEN : © PANELED BREAKFAST NOOK © LOTS OF CABINETS . © TEXOLITE COUNTER TOPS © PLENTY OF CLOSETS With Full Basements FOR VETERANS m THE CITY OF PONTIAC 'T MINUTES TO SEARS & ROEBUCK GLENDALE MANOR Baldwin Ave. and Newp > BLOCKS NORTH OF waiten Medel Open for sn DAILY 1:00 to 8:30 P. M. ‘e SAT.-SUN. 12:30 to 8:30 P. M. DRIVE OUT AND SEE THE MANY = FEATURES BUILT INTO THESE HOMES © ALUMINUM WINDOWS © FULL BASEMENT ® AUTOMATIC HEAT © SELECT OAK FLOORS © OUTSIDE BRICK PLANTER “© CHOICE OF TILES © CHOICE OF COLORS © NEAR CHURCHES ® SCHOOLS AND BUS With 5% Down 30-Year VA Mortgage GAL REALTY Phone FE 2-6121, FE 3-0437 q H | Don't ignore architectural fea- | tures of.a room as you place furni- jture. Take note of high windows |or a tall mantle, and balance these with furniture. Opposite walls Id appear evenly balanced in| quantity and arrangement. Place} ‘chairs and couches so that they, ‘make conversation groups. ,long room, one end shouldn't a decorator - approved color treat- ‘The. Beautiful ments. At the same time, the shin- | gies retain the qualities of fire- 7 safety, permanence and low up- keep which won them their early 7 widespread acceptance, F The new texture treatments and x: e colors of asbestos siding ‘shingles, / home stylists report, are com- By pletely pleasing to modern taste. G4 The rich new colors’ include greens, blues, coral, browns, ivory, | grays and white. Pastel shades, are popular, The color often is ap-' plied to give 2 Poe effect. 3- Bedroom--“‘Lakeside” ONLY *285°0 Down to VETERANS! - MOVE NOW-Be Ready to Enjoy_ Van | Norman Lake This Summer Yr For dramatic Shatee which ft! a? ibrings to an old house, asbestos: siding has a top spot among mod-, too —tlittia— al Distribution should te fairly | jeven. Don't give the effect: of a froom. As long as you’ re mov- ing, move the excess pieces Keep ienitane away from nat- ural passageways and doorways. | People living in a room should be lable to circulate freely without stumbling, tripping. and darting| to avoid chairs and tables which are in the way. Watch the swing ‘of doors, openings | Incidentally, serve everybody a \cup of coffee before moving and /a good lunch afterwards. Every- body will end. up smiling, as they view the room's new look. Put Fence on Line ' Don't guess about your bond- ary line in putting up a fence. Have a survey made and put the! fence exactly on the line. If a fence is set in from your prop- erty line and no correction is made for 15 or 30 years, the land outside of the fence may be for- feited and may cause title trouble in any future sale, pear crowded. while another has ernization and remodeling mate-, furniture. Munder-furnishing or over- furnishing HERE'S THE NEW of _ windows, |p electrical or heating devices, and)[°4 keep furniture out of their way,|) Be Practical, in placing furniture. |; AND EASY WAY Toll 1 — —————— ae MAKE A BUILDING ]f |i = ,, iii MOD ERN . K @ 3 Large Roomy Bedrooms @ 1% Baths @ Large Kitchen @ Forced Air Oil Heat @ Lake Privileges @ Large Lots—80x180 © Beauty Queen Kitchen Seturdey and Sunday— . Cabinets Open 3 to 7 Daily ONLY A FEW CHOICE LOCATIONS a3 Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Waterford turn left, on Andersonville Rd., 3 Blocks to Model on Barnard St. a FULL PRICE ONLY $11,835.00 Model Open 1 to 7 LS a Ne alk: 6 WHETHER. it's a home, factory, | warehouse, hospital, horel, sky- | J scraper or public building, PC Glass Blocks will improve its appearance and = its utility. For these good-looking, , + crystalline blocks combine with their | — beauty a number of valuable practical | |= advantages. They admit of dif- | * tused daylight into any interior, yet, — their non-transparency guards privacy. They provide good insulation against sound and against heat loss. They cut down heating costs, reduce the load oa | ot. They are casy | Replace Your Old Bathroom Plumbing Fixtures With Medern Fixtures’ $250! First Floor PRITNER PLUMBING i] 79 Bloomfield Ave. FE 4-7270 acer to clean, easy to install. They cut maintenance costs to the bone. And | — they are thoroughly medere in every re- | spect. Wheeher you're building or re- modeling, investigate PC Glass Blocks. Come in and see us today. SIBLEY | COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Coss Ave. FE 5-8163 WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE ke Otticc at 5660 Dixic Highway—Watertord jim if , Phone OR 3-1295 | Tus On a ae | Ure d i i li iF i if 3 on any wall or » painted walls, cae en on ll oom WHITE and 10 Smort Colorg Visht your feverhe paint dept. seca fer FREE COLOR CHART end easy Spatter Asphalt 9x9x¥," as Ee. then there is ample light. WRIGHT FLOORS ff tresss tod risers stand out. Dawson & Watson BR. J. Dawsen, Hugh A. Wateon 11% N. Saginaw St. Mh. Fe 12: 5420, Pontiac will remain non-slip for years. Your Life, or ‘Growing awareness of safety in| the mind of John G. Public focuses greater attention on the hazards inherent in stairways. _ ,* @ @ : “It is well that people became keenly aware of the dangers of unsafe stairways since falls, many of them on stairways, account for more accidental deaths than any other single cause, not counting automobile accidents,” a safety spokesman explains. One of the principal danger areas is the heavy traffic-volume stairways: these used by a large |) os STAIRWAY SAFETY — Worn stairs are best protected in this | manner: fill depressions in stairs with a rubber-based mastic and | cap with an extruded aluminum, nonslip safety tread. This tread has | ribs of abrasive material set in a heat-treated alummum base which Stairway Repair Can Saver sire see Your Money: ing! ommoned which is troweled ints. worn depressions. traffic is heavy this full treatment of lighting, handrails, paint, and safety treads will not only make them as safe as possible for pub- lic use, but will also give the step treads many more years of use- ful life than is normally possible. Home Dental Lavatory Dental lavatories are becoming a popular bathroom feature in new homes. They help relieve conges- |. tion by providing special facilities | for brushing your teeth. When in| use, water flows from the flushing "The day ag yr dreary, unexcit- Giving stairs in building where}, top-of-the-range use, This mechani- cal “brain” is now available with trolled. Tree Trimming is just an ordinary color that ' wear out its ny "Be _ Lawn Repeir cause of the durability of the Tree Repeir cialists and re-tested many times to-live-with shades and. are The worn steps must be refin- ished, made level and non-slip, but there are other things to take into consideration. The stairs should |have sufficient light. A rule of thumb is that if a newspaper can ibe read anywhere on the stairs |SHOULD HAVE RAILS shorter lead to accident. The rails |shoyld_also be capable of support- jing 200 pounds anywhere. Stairs jof course should be free of ob- struction, color should be used to the | Treads shoud be also protect: | ed by a safety tread. One of the | | best is a new extruded alumi. | because the non-slip, abrasive ribs, supported in a sturdy, heat- treated aluminum base, are | constructed of the same ma- terial used for the manufacture of grinding wheels. When installing safety treads, the worn steps must be filled in and leveled. This is accomplished through the use of a recéntly de-| ‘veloped rubber-based mastic level-| WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO YOU ‘TO ATTEND OUR: HOME PLANNING BOOTH AT THE ROCHESTER | BUILDERS’ SHOW] May 29-26-27 .. CHURCH'S | INC. Auburn Heights 107. Squirrel 'D YOUR HOME >. Garages Additions Breezeways Recreation Rooms Kitchen ~ Remodeling A. Murray White GO FISHING THIS WEEK- eno UNTIL vou GALL US ABOUT Specializing in Attic Remodeling — “There Is No Substitute for Experience” OPEN DAILY 9:00 - 5:30 OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 - 4:00 BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM . FE 4-9544 FE 2-0233 | your needs « or. larger, also thermostatically heat con-| BUILD THIS SECTIONAL HOME This Ranch-T With make econ floor plans, layout rooms to fit toge' 268" x 37°4” 1063 W. Huren 6&t, our Family! Home Can Grow . expand your home as necessary. Sections are g A delivered to you ready to be joined section sizes: ther , You have con you , 26'8" x 468" , SECTIONAL HOUSE MFG. CO. 1113 Decker Reed et G.T.R.R. WALLED LAKE, MICH. - PHONE MA 4-322 a ee AS i 3 toe i Ba ope aa | 4 i : / rit q ss si a Ty) BG ae << ‘ q bee. ( ! by cue j e f y ot jk ee t : cans ‘i 4 | “c A 4 pou ro ey a (- | : | | as # = | aah atlean ds THE PONTTAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1956 = . TWENTY-SEVEN decorati Dreary Kitchens sn ancl Orin Now | Suterr' cowwe CALL US FOR ASK to give you many. years of service |heat control, first introduced last|&"4 % that « thermostatically heat Hi’ pars . Lote - Lake Froat . fp without costly maintenance, ar lhe agar lry Agar amtrpoyh poraing le City - Suburban Properties | Things o ast -Waper Barriers ed griddles’is now adopted for wider] verted to ah extra large top burner, | HOME MART REALTY - REMODELING! Commercial Buildings Concrete Work Porch Enclosures. Roofing Siding Bath Rooms Robert E. White EASY FHA TERMS FOR CIVILIANS MODEL HOME 755 Summit “Te Paved Streets. © Sidewalks — © City Sewer © City Water © 60-Ft. Wide Lots FROM » <= - — ae SEASON ESC SAAR SOARS SR | ws x “<4 : “AY XK > se oe 2 mS Pets 4 ¥ . 78 poset . & tea yi : ey host io: # " pain ¥ 4 a. ¥, ge” 2 De oe! - oa B= = he 4 eB i ~ 2 Ps 4 4 4 hig : ~. ' Pe , “ aS 4 ‘ he : ? ee 1 a % wis s ee ‘ wea ig 3 , eee i cx C heck Bonnie Highlands Many oe ee : ——"GIVILIANS ONLY $2,000 DOWN = FHA “o Belli ° Full $ g Scenic Area — Basement © Cement Drives © All Brick Exteriors © Ceramic Tile Baths ~ Imagine © © living in the Land of Lakes,-within 2 | Floors © Ceramic Tile Kitchen Sinks © § Different Elevations © Reddy Wired blocks of Churches and Schools. Easy drive to Detroit, North- land, Pontiac for work and business. Shopping centers close | by. 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A ; The entrance will simplify bring- complete unit. ing construction materials into the basement. It may also save much $ 50 INOW! ABs. p~ owe plify carrying of furnishings into hone enn thé finished basement, and will PATIO SLABS ipermanently enhance the value of Seven Besutiful your house. Pastel Colors To estimate the surface of lattice | work for figuring the amount of | Rog er A. Authier, Inc. 7200 Aad Lake Rd. EMpire 3-4825 Pw ee eee ST ee ee ee al ll i i i th (Spring Fix-Up Time! | CONCRETE STEPS Ornamental Iron the new FLEXALUM. ALUMINUM DOOR CANOPY shelters your doorway, beautifies your home! for Installation! _ Where's 0 Fiesslom Awning y eo L& COMPANY FE 5-2102 | 163 W. Montcalm OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. TO 7 P. M., SUNDAY 12 TO 4 P. M. the sal color, is as easily maintained as kitchen surfaces. Called Milano, the new design is produced by a kaleidoscopic process that varies the pattern for a natural look, comes in soft gray, antique ochre or pink versions. mot THE GRAND MANNER — The grand manner, - currently in high decorating favor, adapts grace- fully to small apartmenf living and borrows sturdy new materials from casual styles. Formica covers the counter in this compact but elegant dining area with” a Gelicate tracery of muted Build ing? — Buy Enda Materials _ Many home buyers are cat nestor’ It may be made of ‘a newly| period of time. A home is the with the selection of a baffling | deceloped material of of one that's! biggest aseboee most of us been in usé for many years. How make in our lifetimes. It should of terial: b IFES cme On kee. = to decide on the right one for you”! last at least that long. Perma- $REE! p such and such compared to an-| Generally, a good guide is how | nent lesoriaayg te — : they wnovent TRON mp ‘ a home more Joyal MENT 8 {other Tis” cost ms higher or! welt it will stand up Over a long aS eal in the long | WITH TWO CHAIRS These offers void after May 31, 1966 9 Own a Summer Cottage? 2% se a] KOOL VENT Then, This May Help You may be the manufacturer's own! FREE ESTIMATES! AWNING @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Durability @ FHA Specifications @ Strong Reinforced Casting | @ Avoid Messy Installation Safety Tread Reduces Slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere CONCRETE STEP CO. 5380 Dixie Highwey OR 3-7715 Corner Columns with each porch awning. | a4 ee ee ee Vr vevwyowye With Zach $100 Order eee ee OO OOOO OT OOO TT Te PT ee Te TC eT COT CCC CCC CCC "ete a OO OO OOO OOOO OOOO EE TEC C ETT CCC TCC CCRC CCC CC CC CCC CCC CC CT CCCCeCCCCCET "geen ge veer eee eee eee eee ee eee r a |! ) Aluminum Awnings | instructions for installing the prod- Fideral 8-312! juct. If it must be handled with Summer cottages often are more|day happiness by landing on a dry, ‘kid gloves during construction, dangerous than year-around dwell-|roof and starting a costly and dan-|find out why. For example, cer- ings, fire officials say, be cause 1s fire. Burn the rubbish in a'tain types of non-metallic house] most cottages are not properly pro-| steel rubbish burner, equipped with sew rer pipe ire ciaberatalere: \tected against fire. a cover, and designed to permit lee ee |: * ©¢ @° free air circulation while confin-| | Most fires in summer homes are) ing fiery fragments to the interior) Some of these precautions are ‘}j/caused, like anywhere else, by)of the burner. ‘With Vermont RR ir]! ip 1f SURTE for as Little as |ple become more careless, with a Safefy officials also recom- mend that electrical wiring be carefully examined for short cir- cults which can result in fire. | ed hi Beg dat 3 BEDROOM $ 3 500 : pom increase in destructive | The lake or mountain cottage thes 10 fe. should be thoroughly cleaned and : for dangerous, fi: See Us Wah Your Plone recog Poh md Full Basement motors well away from buildings Rubbish, wtiich is allowed to ac-| @ safe, steel fuel cans. cumulate ih places where a care-| Since most summer cottages are ilessly discarded match or cigarette/not near organized fire depart- jmay reach it, is a fire hazard. ments, the cottage We Carry « Complete Steck of NATURAL BUILDING STONE ® Tennesse Ledge Rock % Tennessee Marble || Galvanized steel refuse cans may equipped with fire fighting appa-| lengths may be deformed. | ‘ “" ibe’ used. to eliminate this hazard.|ratus. A fire extinguisher and sev- * » —. Pink Ledge e . ros — | These cans are made of fireproof eral fire pails, filled with sand or Such elaborate instructions may) | steat and are equipped with sturdy water, may be placed at strategic indicate that the home buyer is better off spending a few more \dollars for a rugged ‘house sewer . M-59 (Ys Mile West of Airport) OPEN 8-5 DAILY PHONE OR 3-1594 Eo to confine any blaze which spots around athe cottage. may result from spontaneous com- | bustion, os one a of sand or|material like cast iron soil pipe, os is sufficient to put out OO pga eal eye seas small fire or delay a large a an ablis repu When burning rubbish, take care unti) professional firemen a for long, troublefree service. The Hi- same rule of thumb applies to) other building materials used in a! COMPARE These foe gen: Oy) tel 40 litle MONE Savirts From its Can ee ee 2 eS | Features A pepped-up new furniture polish A fexiee ee isquirts out of its red topped can, they maxezine ye Ton pene a e FLUSH DOORS as_a foamy white cream. This is: gest." has been designed for use | = % silicone base polish which ts ‘on the roof where it will mold to| @ PLASTERED WALLS © /packed under pressure into a small, the contour and won't slip, even! \non-spillable can (a factor w 2) fri. Here is the finest opportunity for “finer suburban resis you to have built, on your lot, or dential area situated on a hill overlooking Wormer io wry... {When wet. 5 Accs Lake. The ideal place for 1.) Oates tor des op tan as | @ ALUMINUM SLIDING sae uci Gee eee vee ale a n elus e a dows ‘pensed through a spout, is needea| fs Your furnace -— WINDOWS” = SNe adh) aa Beis of Tired Out? SELECT OAK FLOORING ction S ONLY 15 MILES FROM PONTIAC / | | Muine advan E F RIVES YOU @ , DIRECTIONS 3 THIS ILLUSTRATED e advantages toe. 3-BEDROOM © ALL FACE BRICK © FULL BASEMENT Miot automatic os @ DELCO OIL HEAT TO MODEL... ATTACHED PLASTERED 2-CAR GARAGE cost. Ranch tome WoOseD LOT 3272 Pontiac Lake Read TELEGRAPH ROAD TO PONTIAC LAKE ROAD, WEST 2 MILES TO MODEL! WATCH FOR SIGNS. @ ELECTRIC HOT WATER | HEATER @ SLIDING CLOSET DOORS ~ @ LARGE KITCHEN & BATH 997 oil-fired heating QUICK, CLEAN ke 7m) MODEL OPEN SUN. 2 TO 8 AND e DAILY 5 TO 8! GAS F URNACE | WITH THE a sicsecone son aio Bes pot Arm stron g For worm air heating systems Petes eaten cae Steel | mentenmeesre nus tor WITH CUSTON-SUILT CABINETS © ALUMA.VUE Oil-Fired Hi-Boy | GENERAL g ELECTRIC WINDOWS OW NYLON ROLLERS WITH ECREENS © OUTDOOR BARBECUE WITH PATIO. Ta3L sone ON GDGE OF SUBCIVEION Winter Air Conditioner GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING Bateman-Kampsen REALTY CO. real estate CRA TREN CLARKSTON HEATING—SHEET METAL J (He 20 S$. MAIN s Take Walton Boulevard to lintonville Road. 1 block 3401 West Huron 377 Tele ra h os , MOSEL C088 MA PLE 5-582] eongiug/ sere Meadows | (Comer Blinabeth Lake Rood) apes “ grap d : FE 4-0528 Buitt by JOHN W. STOPPERT ae yb zee | 351 North: Peddock St. , —. bas oo. , | ° . t ea \ Shy Y, } ~ . h % | ‘ . : | 4 | * b Alige: Sokehi ee: ae iB cake) ate YS Sw ee eae | eae Ue JP F Cy eee 4 i és REE i Soe cai OT ee 457 >». y; a & — AE TS =", ere ie ee aif ie I Ces i hig “Pick aaa ~~ ae i AR le hier, 4 A .. - wa re aor a Ta i cay DOS POT Nal ecg te | Be Rpg ee NS “ i, ou, POs Te Pe Ce ty ees Ce : is a hee. Pep A j ae ay i : | oF ety’ a! ; + 4 i ‘ j : | \—-, oh one ay ; el : ae, ' * 4 ( 5 . = joe} S| . AY. MAY 19,- 1958 TWENTY-NINE he Eh ok ON PRESS) saTRD EDEE NEFED [orandna Choir |i os —— : AEEED Wiens. 3 ROY. 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Phone FE 4-1504 a ad sie | “You can have it refinished with . wal { : < Buds, shellac-based French polish or the): | It’s a ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME . .... | more moe method of clear lac:| RIDING MOWER — This yiding mower marketed by Meade ve wt eal quer finish and a hand rub, but! takes either a reel-type or a potary cutter or can be used with a 2 ? this a ee a aro grass catcher. This compact Ainit moves either forward or in re- READY-MIXED FACE 4 Ree this is not a home craft eee — — wide, ond is pewmredity chee 5 eS SES) CONCRETE “ BRICK We have thousands of face brick Use Lag oe ‘Translt-Mixeé concrete te these WALKS, fn our yard a DRIVEWAYS & GARAGE delivery, Every , every: the ap- We offer one of the It it’s a chair you are dealt ; = mio any smattert roe: Babylonians Bathed nw vate erence tect hor should be chosen te heighten the |: jbuildings containing public Baths} - . j cers ote ames “(iN Own Tubs at Home win tx ant cad voor moms. ff Refrigeration iM Zz farsi = = “Warm woods set off by Many we Romans gigan- | cool colors, and cool finishes can| Historical records reveal bathing tic rooms solely for bathing pur-| REVCO BUILT-IN |; service ae ' ‘be heightened by warmer fab- was popular; in ancient Babylonia poses. i rics,” he continued. | “It's ie pute. ere a 15 by 15 foot bathroom}, * 2 @ 4 | | BLOCK = CONCRETE = © BRICK | ly 545 S. Telegraph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 was installed in King Urninmar’s| Many of the rooms had sunken’ palace at Ashunnak. Since bath-|floors under which lead and bronze ; _ |tubs were unknown in those days, |Pipes ran across open fires to pro-_ He also advised to keep in mind the King stood in the middle of Vide hot water. Bathtubs were when selecting fabrics whether you) room while servants doused him/made of marble and embellished’ =X iwant the chair to be comfortable With cold water which was drained | with stiver and gold decora tions. q 4-Bedroom Brick | Fo Cd 8 Cp pe nt : : Years later, about 1300 B. C., - 1¥2 Baths Private Beach | Living Wi [Reyptians and Persians built: | \f mer Fete ete | g ith TV rough, clay pipe aystem, through | t t ame 915,500 |Gives Birth to rurrcrtaae| e VTontinentdai 3-9378 INCLUDES LOT Different Design |warm water could be supplied by , BIA | PoRTiANn, ore. c1Nsi—tv has fincas, copper venses Beside ay Absolutely the Finest Buy of ANY Similar a b — | stepped up the demand for well ™* | | . designed, better quality living! w, Pin | | room furniture. | Wh, the adn of a war _, Home Now Being Offered — With ‘more traffic in the living anmrmes SSS rom, peonle re ooking oc | REFRIGERATION Wit FE = i ; : B = | : ture that shows thought in design, couti | “save h Full Basement | A Beautiful New Modern | tece wood and good workman} © SERVICE - | | | D peal eral 2 ee | Commercial and — | TCHEN [==] Sie" | er SQ EE RAOO .... ee Te | S Only Down Authorized . focal home tion ! CAN BE YOURS stems frie | tone tet a i You, too, can have a wonderful new deluxe custom |} Sevenperis. more occasional | ASO | built birch kitchen including formica tops and built- | fee tables, “and for séditiona | REFRIGERATION | i ; in thermador range ond | seregr grate, eumer in chee | to;2'w. Huron | FEATURES THAT MAKE: LIVING MORE FUN! ° ragey oven installed in your | tables. Re pak Len owe foc oe lite cs. 923 ata) plodeiamrhanl® fast ~ Complete © All Brick Construction. © Stone Sills on All Windows : ment! Stop in. See |/choice of home hings and Electrical Service © ‘e ' perwest! | sone be ook for quay and din oat gage oy Public Water System © Large 9x6 Picture Window | protesicrs sires! berg beige MODERNIZATION, © Paved Streets © 3 Large Bedrooms | . venports instead of the long. M industriel sed Commercial ee © Cement Ribbo 1 Dri Terms Available — See Our Display at —- domeae CD oe Ge . Maintenance Fe famceenae System ow * ve“er . : SL | A GEE ELECTRIC tod er Ede © Large 75’x160’ Lots The CABINET SHOP . i apres peaianag yp lags boo ae hho) Electrical Contractor. rT ) Alwintite Self-Storing Storms "9 oe | ‘ | Open Monday ond Thursday Eves. ‘til 9 west select sectional divans, be- ld add and Screens © Gas Heat . 4 : 3088 West Huron 2s, 24, FE 5-9331 ||cause they offer more versatility Jm 7620 Seve Westward, Ronuee | —— 2 —_ — © Full Tile Bath and Vanity © Large Wardrobe Closets = ; “PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS FOR ALUMINUM DOORS” > G0 Seas amine | Oak Teer | OPEN SUNDAY ..:t'0x Hlautude Ce. | }CARLOAD SALE —“ssuernc'sou" | All Brand New 1956 7 > . 4_________Medels- Made of -100%-—____--- = = ——_ 2 Alcoa Aluminum } A DELUXE DOOR Full 1 thick, completely weather- stripped, engineered to perfection — a terrific buy ~ $398. ANY SIZE IN STOCK OUR BEST DOOR $4450 STANDARD SIZES IN STOCK A GOOD DOOR 5/8 Door, the ideal economy door, Complete with all hardware. No extras to buy $2495 ALL STANDARD SIZES ay A BETTER DOOR Full °7/8 aluminum combination door, complete with all accessories. Made by world's largest manufacturer of alumi- “329% ALL STANDARD SIZES SEE THIS “DREAM KITCHEN” WITH BEAUTIFUL NATURAL _MAHOGANY CABINETS AND SMARTLY DESIGNED CORNER SINK ; Available without basement at $13,200 * @ School Bus Service Drive Out Elizabeth Lake Road | © Senkins Fecilities to Fernberry — @ Local Fire and Police Protection (One Block West of Scott Leke Rood) @ City Water TURN RIGHT to MODEL : @ 1 Mile to Tel-Huron Shopping Open | to 8 P. M. Daily and Sunday | * rch Cade, fe Reotiac @ City Sewage WHITE BROS.| REAL ESTATE Office -at 5660 Dixie Highway—Waterford A ‘56 TIME TO FIX! COMBINATION DOOR AND WINDOW SPECIAL!- 10—eny size—self-storing Aluminum Windows Reg. Value $339.90 2—aeny sixe—1" Weetherstripped Doors $ 00 1—Door Grille with YOUR INITIAL Only 205" 1—Door Grille to Protect Rear Door No Money Down — $7.25 Per Month 1 Telephone ORlando 3-1295 — “Pontiac's Peterson Window Dealer” Aluinde Ge. 1702 S. Telegraph Rd. (In August Johnson Block) st / FE 5-3728 Ceri Rah i. mie Bowe Over PACKAGE POLICY Save Up to 25% Former! ate insurance policies were re- quired to protect your home, your contents, ~“Ynsured against theft losses and personal ability. Now, one modern package insurance plan re- places separate contracts at a savings up to 25 per cent. Credit given for existing policies to expire. Annual payments available. Inquiries invited. Austin- Norvell Agency, Inc. 70 West Lawrence St., Corner Cass FE 2-9221 = i 3-BEDROOM HOME LARGE-NEW-FEATURE-PACKED tN : ONLY $750 DOWN! $@@75 33 900 square feet of living space, and TOTAL FHA Meath $7400 TERMS Phas Int. ond Ins. | FLORIDA STYLE — The house pictured above is built in Florida | on the edge of a bayou. It is one of 43 buildings on exhibition in pic- | ture form at Cranbrook Academy of Art Galleries. This contem- porary house combines post and lintel wood construction with a roof ‘Well Sealed Wallboard Will Take Decorations constructed with many quality features. PRICE * IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY *x MODEL OPEN . peat excel on Perry, turn left on joslyn, left again on Third, Deily end Sundeys orci home iv oper’ at 39) Thid, built by BVG INVESTMENT CO. TELEPHONE FEDERAL 4-4138 The increasingly popular | wall construction is not at all diffi- ‘cult to decorate attractively. The jvarious types of w are, however, very absorbent and need to be well sealed with a good coat ‘of primer. Before applying the iprimer, fill the joints between |panels with spackling and cover with tape that is especially de- |signed for the purpose. Also fill all nail-head holes with a spack- SPRING FURNACE - BARGAINS Big 84,000 B.T.U. OIL FORCED AIR DELCO FURNACE Sve D578 DELCO 70,000 B.T.U. -GAS-FORCED AIR FURNACE dm *169" DELCO Oil Conversion BURNER Includes all neces- $ 00 sary controls. Mode] ; P-166-1. 4%) That Gives You H léens Red Stamps! ADs O'BRIEN HEATING f amas ing material and sand them even jw the surface. Belafonte Works Wood Singer -actar Harry Belafonte for years, Belafonte has paneled | rooms and made many tables, | items of wood. — ———- BUILD YOUR OWN HOME For as little os $4950 COMPLETE PACKACE Apsembled: Exterior wall sections Reef sheathing & frit Complete Meer framing Exterior Doors: Pre-hung and weatherstripped with masewote applied Taterte - ota Heaps with hdwe, applied Thermopane Pictere Window Weed or Alaminem Windows “Walle — Inselation Exterior & Interfor Trim Reof Shingles L } Aleminem Screens & Siorms Intertor Wall Finish Ne. 1 Oak Flooring & Felt Van Packer Chimney Heating System Youngstown Kitchen Cabinets, Sink Complete Bath Fixtures Combination Sterm Doers. Pre- Mune Choice of Exterior Siding All Necessary Nails % 12 Basic Floor Plans * % Numerous House Designs * Write or Call for Brochure MICHIGAN ‘wood. A home workshop 4@bby st | hi-fi cabinets and other furniture | ‘yourself magazine. Frigidaire Air-Conditioning Authorized Ockland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 Operater on Duty After Closing Time HOMES Kikten, Michigae Phone — Elkton 32 Both Fit Your Budget! —_| ie DUO-THERM srs iatiletangthen- Hile_the opposite end and edges smooth cut several handles by drilling a small hole through the center of a clothespin. sawing off the tips of the legs. jinsert the file tang and tape the two parts together as shown: Now on Display ‘=: Pictures of the most significant |? examples of architecture if ‘play at Cranbrook Academy of Art Galleries. Henry-Russell Hitchcock, leading historian of modern archi-| tecture in the country, selected 43 buildings as outstanding in the post- |war era. The buildings pictured are scat- and include private homes, schools, | apartment houses and dormitories. Also shown are office buildings, in- - dustrial plants, a stadium, a hos- pital, a music center, a store and) ja chapel, In addition to the large photo-| graphs, there are descriptive texts! ‘and plans and stereo color slides. |The pictures are on display throu ‘May 77. One of the buildings chosen for) jtors Technical Center, designed by, an interest rate of 4!; Saarinen, Saarinen and Associates. the Home MAKE OWN FILE HANDLES Two methods of making handles for files are suggested by Popular , Mechanics, the famous do-it- Illustrated at tration program could take care ~ Complete Resonant Walorproofieg All. Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield of weather-tight plastic that can move and stretch. North and south walls are of glass; east and west control. The house was designed by Ralph S. Twitchell and Paul M. one iph. ones have wood. jalousies for sun Postwar Bldgs. Blasts GI Home Deadline INGTON — Asserting that leenaare of the GI home loan program in July, 1957, would be) . ‘‘step backward in the task of} roviding good housing opportun- j dent of the National. Association of the United States since 1945 are on Cie: |) Paikiorsiaday) weed that Congress extend the benefits to * ¢ «6 “To permit this highly essential | program to die, an act which Con-| gress now is considering, would be la move in precisely the opposite; jtered throughout the United States! direction from the trends of hous- ‘ling legislation in recent years,’’ de- iclared Joseph B. Haverstick, Day- j\ton, Ohio, top spokesman for the) home building industry. | ‘The home builders and major | veterans groups have recommen- ed that Congress extend the pro- | gram, due to expire on duly 25, | 1967, for three more years. The program enables an eligible vet- | eran to obtain a 30-year dea ‘this exhibit is the new General Mo- ment guaranteed home loan a | per cent. | Haverstick said the recent action jot the House of Representatives the 12 square feet by .7—or figure |permit a 12-month-grace. period for | ported GI loan applications still in! process on July 25, 1957, falls far short of the actual requirement. He added: iNor NECESSARY |. “The house action, which has yet 'to be approved by the Senate, | would t change the expiration’ \date of the program at all. This measure merely gives the Veterans * |Administration an additional year| — [te process applications made be-| fore deadline. “To allow the GI home loan program to die before 1960 would add immeasurably to the already difficult task of providing good private housing for lower and majority of veterans still are in age brackets well below those of maximum earning capacity and need the housing aids which: the GI program makes available to them. Termination of the pro- gram in 1957 would be a step backward in providing good hous- ing — for all Ameri- cans.’ The Dayton builder took sharp issue with the argument that the| ~—— eerie the top is a handle made from part of a wooden coat hanger. iDriit a hole in one end to receive | Curve of the coat hanger fits ‘naturally into the hand. You can from one | hanger. . A different. ‘type ean be made! Aa i. After | Kitchens . . Counter Tops, Beths, Floor & Wall Tile, Screens Call tor Free Estimates ities for all Americans,’’ the Presi-| ithe completion of contract-sup- needed for 84 square feet. middle income families. ‘The vast | existing Federal Housing Adminis- | Loe much of the present GI wise, ‘which in 1955 accounted for more, than 30 per cm - * tital starts. | | He anaea! out leat ee FHA. down payment terms, calling for a minimum of 7 per cent in cash, | plus closing costs, would prevent, ‘many thousands of otherwise-eligi- | |ble veterans from ‘ purchasing | jhomes. | | ee Long Paint Brush Best | for Painting Radiators | Before painting a radiator, be sure to clean it thoroughly. To \protect the floor while you are| jpainting, slide_stiff paper under it. | Use a long-handled 13-inch brush | and paint the insides of the flut- ings first. Unless you detach the) radiator, there'll be areas you'll have to skip. i To estimate the amount of paint | you'l} need for the surfaces of a' ‘radiator, measure the front area | and multiply by seven. If, for lexample, your radiator is 3 feet. |high and 4 feet long, you multiply on the same amount of paint as is Wax Leather Tables Your leather table tops will be much handsomer if you treat them to a coat of liquid furniture wax that needs no rubbing. The wax, which will alSo serve as a protective coating, is applied with a cloth, allowed to dry and the Slimfold Metal Folding DOORS 3’x6" 83/4" 4'x6’ 83/4 Ty 'x6'834" .. $79 $3050 Prime Finish Slightly Cheaper Also Available 3’x8’ - 4’x8’ - 5’x8’ REMODELING? Whatever you plan for remodeling or building, stop in and see our planning books! We will be glad to help you estimate and cabinets to arrangement, or your basement remodel- ing. Also, we have instruction booklets that will enable you to build almost anything, and the cost is only 25c. NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY! © ATTICS plan your new kitchen, trom © BREEZEWAYS © GARAGES © ADDITIONS HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 CAKLAND resultant haze wiped off. FE 4-1594 © PATIOS | sei ait aout Carl Shell & Sons —Home Improvements— 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains OR 3-5043 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 Water Heaters 30 Gallon Gas Model Supplies hot water constantly for a family of normal size. Keeps the tank filled automatically, silently and economically. Fully guaranteed. Fully insulated. = 569%) 52 Gallon Electric |. 3 - Fully insulated.. Fully automatic. and heats * i a, during the thrifty money-saving ‘economy hours’ 3 | ’ of night. A generous supply of hot water all Special Now at Ee 2 and 3-B $7400 r=srne the time for most families of normal size. siaa% 95 i SQQ9 : ean HOUSEKEEPINGC eat nA of PONTIAC Till, 9:00 51 West'Huron Street Shop by Phone, Too! | top Phone FE 4-1555 ‘% @ i w H AT Arete poomran Heat YOu GET Estra Large Closets MODEL . .. Corner of Wal East of Opdyke Rd. Open Daily 12 to 7 P.M. more information, call mode any day:- : WAGNER HOMES, INC. Phone Model—FE 4-7197 or ornec—rt 5-5501 RANCH HOMES °$ : % 2750 FHA INSURED MORTGAGE $ * 5 00 PLUS vor costs Awning Type Windows EDROOM $3697 rin ton & eee Outside 8 hdl Schools and Folly “Decorated ton Blvd. and Walnut St. For | between 12 and 7 P.M. Vievt Tile Eicken 8 eta I Thermopane windows, living. New Designing Service YOUR. DREAM HOME on PAPER Our designer, Mr Aylesworth, will ‘incorporate your ideag to make your dream home a reality. Meet him at the model home Saturdays and Sundays. Churches, schools, shopping facilities and-transportation near by. ridge is only ten minutes from downtown Pontiac. 22 West Lawrence St. 4192 Ledgestone Drive “An Address of Distinction” California. Contemporary Model Homes in Westridge of Waterford — _ OPEN SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS _____ 2:00 to 6:00 PM. or by-Appeintment——\ The winding roads, the rolling terrain, the effective blend of modern tra- ditional, and conservative contemporary homes — all background for this Patrician California Contemporary—with its rich red- wood and stone facade! ; lend a handsome superior gas heating system, many quality and deluxe features, a huge popeled) “Activities” room assures serene family West- If you seek relaxed informal suburban living among carefully selected neighbors, see this modern pattern of delightful living for you in Westridge of Waterford. 3 Beautiful Models Ready for Your Inspection DIRECTIONS—Ot{ Dixie Highway near Wa- terford stoplight. Turn on Cranbrook Lane to Ledgestone Drive — Right to model. HELTMAN & TRIPP GENERAL CONTRACTORS Exclusive Builders and Developers of Westridge-of. W ater{ord—We Custom Build on Your Site or Ours? FE 5-8161 — OR 3-941] gee ee a a } 7 Was ay ie ne k hn MAGA il Sa BA RM allt es Na a Y : Bt OPPS se, eo a a Seed ae da i hing | Fesaceeast) ie rd i; tec ' fat fe ge jee a iy, z ; = < ¢ } oi. : / | \ ae . isd ee 4 ) or a ae ae eee. i Fea) ais i "eee 7 ments along the way. I've seen ‘Village of Mesick Awaits Hunters for Mushrooms | merel mushrooms growing pro-| 4 small containes—even ao hat fusely near eMsick. —holds the mushrooms freshly The mushroom pickers are a| picked and is emptied into the source of wonder to Mesick resi-| large box. The process is re- dents. peated, moving the large con- * 8 6 tainer only when the area around ent costumes,” says .one native. ‘Sometimes, on a warm day they/tince types of mushrooms—both of trudge off into the woods dressed/the genus morchella. 4 in deer hunting togs.. Then, as} The types are divided into six they get oo warm, they shed ‘gar classes. i f i i i 4 i A 8% : ff} : 8s typi et bane 7 bey | FoF Jy __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY-19, 1956 : DONALD DUCK . ) a | { FOR-A SURGE OF CULTURAL RE- ¥ FORM fae THE ONLY LITERATURE ABOUT 15 TURF STATISTICS ‘=~ AND WOULDN'T SOME IMPRESSIVE MURALS LENDAMORE ; (THOME: ¢j A INTELLECTUAL TONE THAN A BOOK AT THOSE TICK-TACK- TOES 5 ON) © 006 by GA Caretnn, ts. 8.08 fing, US. Pen. OR, —— a— ‘ CAPTAIN EASY SPRING PLOWING I MUST CALL “UP JANIE RIGHT AWAY By Ernie Bushmiller HELLO, JANIE --- 1 HEAR YOU © THIS ts HAVE MEASLES NANCY--- SRE ASKED. ‘waar — EXCITEMENT,” +m. VS Pxt_OFF. : bak 1 -_ — © 1996 by REA Serves tne ~ DIXIE DUGAN THAT OAS PUG. THE BABY WAS & POOR DESERTED LITTLE THING... DORY FOLD TT AMONG TRE GROCERIES AFTER (— SAE'D BEED SROPPING... AND THEVVE GIVEN IT |] 3O TRE PROPER AUTHORITIES... ADD EXPLAIMED EVERYTHING YO THE PRESS... \{ ‘ ORERE’S PUGS WOW? WREN'LL SHE BE ROME? GOING ON! . MORTY MEEKLE 5 KNEW WOULO,] | = ONLY xT i Ie Ls Ss ow . ‘ at o \\ — > Y | IT YOURSELF by / Batches 9 of A «By Charlies Kuhn — se a Ss oo ane T IGS 1 MADE FOR TNS SPORES MARE Soe ESCAPE THAT TIME// ~ “Why don’t you sneak aroynd th It’s marvelous . ... I'm overwhelmed . . . now will you quit wasting They're hiding in the garage!” e. house and surprise them? |) od rN Me ee cue ee pele Nite eae aT 2 , E F | A ic gti eer a t ; f ies eee |r { * i | 4 hae 1 ‘ oy {Cjayes ff \ . i ei Es wf bs, GE” is Wiig, mall ae | . : 1U: » ? 4 hs fy | ; 4 5a pes sii =fe 4 a eal - : +t LA ‘ ji ft i 4 . Ps oh # i } th { i : ii f ae Ry ; d\) ity ’ | Keg a if : \ | i i / | : i, : | eg fos fA eats i Ae Mg cone | \ f 4 | f. | Z 4 (. i" F A) aay j < . “ ee iy ae } f ‘ ; j K a # e : | Loa "1 |). per, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY. 19; 1958 te me E x me : . eee . oe: | . on-conform- \s ding: ie of structure is } butidi Whenever the = more pn oe y shal! not thereafter Ao to a use of @ less restricted aitita~ Bos use of & such use , urope Churches. Weeks Chides termined by — ae ome Visits INSTRUCTIONS: toe , W. ee "he scramble the grovps sia ad oc neeeeerehse teed. wind, ~ ih proper lines. cornet uthie enemy to ube extent aA Ing 0 n an ¥ [ I stl regding dows w ‘ nd ‘the Prost of vesteranion weed a es a a . ' Lal gy fo eo ‘insurable. value as de- ‘WROTE Sobbing Dad Confesses paver etal ote Commerce Chief Says A soprasrs yoranern appinied et Choking of 9-Month-Old Churchmen and other Americans Clampdown fay Cit : [Michigan for arbitration of fire, damage, ' travelling abroad this summer, ac- j meee sc where a structure is destroyed cording to the Very Rev. Sturgis Business Prospects To , or damaged to such an extent that its - Son Last April 21 - ALHAMBKA, Calif. in —'A con- science-stricken father says he _killed his 9-month-old son in a fit 1 demolition is ‘tequired by existing e hersatier adopted law or ordinance, or is required te protect the public health or safety, any future structure or use shall conform to the provisions of renyre ity Commission, By order of the City omit . Lee Riddle, dean of the Pro-Cath- edral Church of the Holy Trinity in Paris, and dean of the European Convocation, of which the Rt. Rev. HOT SPRINGS, Va. «#—Secre- -ttary of Commerce Weeks said to -day—the-FederatReserve board 5 Bs , = ; : a oe ——|—-Bared— Mayr R._EVANS. ———— nd —of bathroom tissue; eo ae aes depress business prospects some- wor " ! : P 3 Chiet Ray Buhman said) Dean Riddle has affirmed that). what. PSS -; DIRGEBA =e a the following churches especially ** * 3 CENACT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Donald Bradshaw of Alhambra, a Notice is hereby given that a publie invite American tourists to visit . Weeks, meeting here with his = he Pontiac Cit sobbed lat night: ‘28 “them, attend their service and co 165 - member Business Advisory 5 EFINDE hearing wir te the Commission Cham- “I couldn't eat or sleep. I'm|tee hours, and call upon thelr, cler- ; Council, told reporters that be- 6 VELUMO bern ity Mal, 3b, 8 arke ‘Sirect om ~ ~glad it's over now. Why did I do|8¥ 8nd people for any advice and cause of its possible effect on busi- 7 DINF tne purpose. of amending. Section 18 ps Ee ft tered hte. . Seat amt to/@ssistance they can give. The ness ex: _ he disagrees with : rere at ‘Ordinance No. 944 ‘the “Building one . serve i i PEALS: hurt him. I don’t know what came churches are: . the re: board 8 action last 10 PYHHNE WHO WAS a | Bection 18 | BOARD oF ap PEALS: over me.” Holy Trinity Pro-Cathedral, 23 - month in increasing discount rates. Yeserdeay’s ‘enewer: crits, taint, [created and" auch: Board to be known 88 * ¢ 6 Avenue George V, Paria 724 ‘ Such action tends to reduce bor- wae 5 symptom, ch€ck, heoRt, iNfect, jthe | Board | of Boe A es Buhman said the baby, Timothy, Church of Holy Spirit, 21 Blvd. : rowings by increasing interest © 1956 What's My Line. Inc. pulsE. shall be construed to mean the Board nar eager oling ae of ar reeare may act upon sit questions Victor Hugo, Nice . | Emmanuel Church, 4 Rue du Dr.! Alfred Vincent, Geneva : St. James’ Church 15 Via Ber- nardo Rucellai, Florence St. Paul's-within-the-walls, 58 Via Napoli, Rome Church of the Ascension, 30 Kaul- back Strasse, Munich St. Christopher's Church, Frei-; __ vst arising under the Zoning Ordinance and in such event the Board may fix rules ‘and reguiations to govern its procedure. The Board shall consist of seven mem- bers, each shall be a Pontiac City Pree- holder and shall have resided in Pon- tiae for not Jess than ten (10) consecu- tive years prior to appointment. Each member shall be appointed by the city Commission for .three (3) years; pro- vided that first appointments shall be t The secretary thus agreed with Secretary of the Treasury Hum-, phrey, who told a congressional) committee in Washington Thurs- day that if the decision had been) his to make, he would not have while Bradshaw's wife, Adrienne,| 2, was out shopping. He said Bradshaw gave this account: * Bradshaw was watching base- ball on television when the infant started crying. The father went to the kitchen and got him a glass ef water. Some of it spilled on the floor and Bradshaw wiped it up : Deaths in Nearby Communities acted as the board did. ‘Jesse Lopes jdren; two sisters, Mrs. Alice Wil- MONEY, CRED 1CA—Prayer_service-was held kinson—and—Mrs.—Annie— Brough, Money and credit problems and|this morning at Pursley.Funeral|both of Port Huron; two brothers, rs for one vear_ < for two years and three members for three vears and that subsequent 8P-- ° pointments shall be for the full three fi Bockenheimer- | : : with the temas, — herr Dns and | the economic outlook were to be|Home, Pontiac, for Jesse Lopez,|John Ross of Lexington and Leslie, year terms The Beard ened Weer oe | discussed in BAC’s closed session infant son of Jesus and Margaret Ross of Port Huron, and several | decide Rdg visaretindel, lps : ’ The -haby started to cry again| and his father stuffed the paper - nh. Mountain Horse termination made by the Building In- spector PThe Board shal! also hear and decide all matters referred to it or upon which {t ts required to pass under the pte nephews. and nieces. Archibald M: Brown FARMINGTON — Service for today. \E. Trotman Lopez of 45225 Merrill) Business leaders attending the St., Uttica. Burial was in Ottawa jmeeting said yesterday that they|Park Cemetery, Waterford. Pee oe: i ‘AV J r 7 a > 3s Naval | -| ho died at -birth at ‘ airing” vetenie! before arriving at a receiving, hos- NAVY QUEEN—Suzanne Danner, 17, wears her Miss Naval |Saw no need for a government-| ‘The baby. w d : Archibald _ Brown, 57, 28214)nence. The con 8 ’ pital. dec ® ® Reserve Crown, won in a contest last night. The 1956 queen is Subsidized crash program for de-| USAF Hospital, Selfridge Air Base Peat ee hee. will be at aan Cory to reverse any order, requirements _ Buhman said police had been {| an eT| shown with her attendants, Marcee Hill, 19, at the left, and Delores |Y¢loPing atomic power plants if cae is simvived By Ris par.) nday, at the Spencer J, Heeney| Souter, °, Soterenation of tee ries “satisfied” with the original ex- | Susin, 22. Miss Danner, of 47 Chamberlain St. will. reign at a ball one abasnglbtes oom rules =< = Necks Funeral Home, Farmington, with Ortinene? vie. agen planation of the baby’s death. __| tonight in the ‘reserve training center, 469-E. Bivd. S., and will atomic ne an ee | _ Mrs. Elien Nag burial in Oakland Hills Memorial} Such appeals shall hal taken zane A Bradshaw first said the child) Searchers to Plan Trip, act as official hostess at Navy activities this year. They said private. lili |. KEEGO HARBOR—Service for/Gardens. Mr. Brown died at his| simulteneoisly xin | int atice of appeal a scooped up the tissue and stuck it Up the Colorado Range ee + wae y Fe rivate wa ies are’ Mrs. Ellen Nagle, 84, of 3100 Varjo, home Thursday. specifying the grounds thereof. The aed os rae S — dA - ; ‘ial nuclear. seme aad aes pa Boome spree Stags ye sess An employe of Pontiac Motors, | nit to the Board ail pavers constituting wes cut of the room. or onow- nd Anima G O K S A id i : a «3, | Monday in y. 0 uge|Mr. Brown is survived by his wife,|the record upon which the action es 3 8 ~ overnment Ss tate 1 Sane oe ened. Eugene | catholic Church, with burial at Catherine C.; one son, Glenn M. seoealed from was taken. ; Mrs. Bradshaw told police she , , sale : ©|Mt. Hope Cemetery. The body is/of the USS Great Sitkin;~and one|, An appeal stays ail proceedings would sand by her husband. They cower taian coinaswe moe (LOL JODless Wage Plams cyin vera'et tacr canner tt th C3: Godharat, Funeral brother and two: sisters in Scot [tit ie Buln. near have been married a year and a ber Elijah, Colorado's 7 Cg. and head of BAC, summar-|tome, Keego Harbor, where Ros-|jand. to the Board after notice of appeal shall half. Timothy was their only,0Und horse? | ~ ized the closed-door discussions! gry will be said at 8 p.m. Sunday. have been filed with him thet by reason child booked | He's still wandering somewhere} WASHINGTON ® — The gov-,must qualify for state benefits to for newsmen. Mrs. Nagle, who died Friday = ‘ could. in his opinion. cause imminent . | : — = range west of Save {be eligible for the pl t oe Bie, peril to life or property. In this case | suspicion of murder jon the Collegiate ernment yesterday gave a quali-|be eligible for the supplementary night, is survived by a daughter, rmory to @ ite proceedings shall not be stayed except by Order —, may. Ln eranted by the Boerd or by re! Court on application, provided. notice of Restraining Order {s furnished to Building Inspector showing due cause. HEARING AND DECISION UPON AP- La AL: The Board shal! fix a time for hear- payments. Goodwin said that iden- a Restraining fied okay for states to help major! tation cards and written notice, Driver Suffers Injuries auto producers put their new sup-|of state eligibility furnished em-aS Car Runs Into Tree at Keego Harbor, and a sister t benefit! i : a! pemental unemployment, Dene yes RY sae fies ahold bel) heny M. Burges, 2 of 563 $M rank daghuon of shine plans into e as sc Paddock St., was in fair condition |house, Pa. here and two Buena Vista broth- jers, Al and Bill Turner, set out me today in an effort -to locate Meeting Tuesday" > Mrs. George W. Dumas of Keego Harbor; one son, David W., also of Products Display . Selection of Detroit's huge Ar- Bacon A Nea his| June - eee | i } tillery Armory on Eight Mile Road|ing for the appeal within 35 days from m i : at Pontiac General Hospital today Arthur Ross y y on Eigt leg ; = to Plan Progra tain fastness 12,800 feet high) Robert C. Goodwin, director of | tollowing ‘by ? ponenean or s" puDITE building, or publle utility pay for the construction of a a treatment plant. Passage of th ‘Life Insurance Company doz bchs, onion set jNo 1. 11, 200-23 b bag. Radishes, hot- onions. bait--Pb-PE5-9424 or MA _9=403T. 8.) 150-1.75 32-1b bag. Potatoes. No! 4 leader : —Adv {has announced his candidacy for Do you have a carpet problem? reelection. Morris is serving his Health News Institute, 342 Madison Clety of Body Engineers, the con-, Ave., New York, an organization|ference will be devoted to mechan- 0 building or structure {f the Board shall find such building or structure and its use. height, area and bulk reasonably y) bond real will not 1 1 3s- A ’ / ot weary absetglf eho | vag earecee le tose: aa . = 18 dos fee Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103.| fourth consecutive term from Kala-|set up Feb. 1 to disseminate news ical aspects of hardtop sedans,|necessary for publie convenience and 7 i ai ali in- ee stated. [Ne pa pe pinaverd. phothouse. | —Adv,'mazoo and St. Joseph Counties. ‘of activities of the health tan a rivhadnde safety, gas service and prozidea such ealiaing]o¢ ’ . Robert J. . | |N "$- che ataeal | - turbine and ‘‘dream’”’ cars. tained d landscaped t onform if | Construction of the plant and its hothouse No i 2 65.3 00° 61h core | harmoniously with the renal arent is ; 5 ‘ : c of sur c | The high esteem resulting from | operation will be paid for by those Pinveuw oo Deputies Probe Reports lcea’ eraersotlinel Clie Cecsmiaiens this distinctive award is evi- denced in the fact that the Na- tional Quolity Award is the highest award and honor given in the Lile Insurance profession. who use it by. a sewage use charge. City Man Hospitalized in Parking Lot Fight | A fight in a downtown parking lot yesterday afternoon sent one |man to Pontiac General Hospital for treatment of knife wounds and Mr. Vance is now an Associate Manager ard is in the position | to train and instruct the agents flesh wounds on his shoulder and jleg, will be asked to sign a com- plaint against Charles M. Shedd, \32, of 32 W. Chicago Ave., Det., Robert Wachal said. Wachal alleged that the two men were still grappling when police of- ificers arrived at the lot, 117 N, micnmond - estancisae 1071 1000 W. Huron. FE 2-0219 MERCHANDISING SALESMAN ree ns T Spinach, No | The Higbie Manufacturing Co of Roch-/| ester reports earnings of $233,378 27 (after) jtaxes} for the three quarters ended) {April 30. The firm cites sales figures) jot $4,416.74168 for the same period, | jcompared with $4194530 for the like jnine months of 1955. ; | Net sernings of $26,976,021 have been | by the | |® year ago. Total output by t com. | /pany's power plants increased by 16 per) cent over the 1954-55 period Spearing Big Carp Provides. Real Sport | Royal Otfnar, West Bloomfield: high student, is an avid angler pounder. “‘I've taken a lot of big ‘ones, up there in west end of Pine Lake. Some were 26, 25, 20, 16 and famings | iL of Two Area Larcenies | Detectives of the Oakland Coun-) ty Sheriff's Department were in- _ |vestigating into two reports of| larceny in the area’ today. _| Missing were an electric razor from a home at 1365 Lake Ange- lus Rd., Pontiac Township, and a} Jack Davis said there had been no apparent breakin in either theft. | NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Pontiac City © 4 in the Ci 4 Cham-| ber, City Hall, 35 8. Parke Street on) Tuesday, the Sth day of June 1956 for) the pur of. amendihg Section 12 of Ordinance No, 944 the “Building Zone Ordinance” to read as follows: nance, although conform to the provisions of this Ordi- nance, may be continued, but if such land is not used for such non-conform- in period calendar months it shall not thereafter use for a of 12 consecutive) Dated May 17. 1956 ADA R_ EVANS Citv Clerk May 19, 1954 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION WHEREAS. the annual election will be -heid in_satd school district on the llth day of June 1956. THEREPORE, Notice {s hereby given, that Priday, the ist day of June 1956, : . ; | -; F A report. J Detroit Edison Co. for! : : i under his direction in assisting | another to jail, for investigation of the 12 months ended April 30. The figure | .23 caliber pistol from a general |jsra‘Time. ts isclionudieicenenennas: Individuals and families in their jfelonious assault. [av totel’ of $33.880 284" or ‘Sac one store on Clintonville Road, Inde- | reeictered pereens may register in order plans for financial security. | Ray Guy, 40, of 152 Mill St., who etl 30 Previous year. Gross revenues pendence Township. section Gale ba ee cee, 219,435, } resti ; i Application for registration should: be was released after treatment for) $402.954,309 for the corresponding period Investigators Don Francis and) aprire ee ter onion enna Be township In which the elector resides Persons already registered upon the registration books of such township clerk need not re-register. ELM R. JOHNSON, Secretary of the Board of Education Dated: May 17, 1956 May 19. 21, 1984 LEGAL NOTICE ROOKLANDS FIRE ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING. SINC? = Perry St. jfor big carp—with a spear. The Section | 13-—Meguiations| for//Hen-Cen-| © Sinn an) necting of) (ha) memberejot * | rene os in aes, Brooklands Fi : i 16-year -old was pictured in a Pon- ay— lawful use of land existing | Michigan Corperstion’ bas boom called itiac. Press photo holding a 29 - jat the date of eoplergid, = -— eA bed the Board of Directors to be held | , suc on Monday, May 28, 1956, at 8 pm. at the Fire Hall, the registered office of said Corporation, at 1725 East: Auburn Road. in the Township of Avon, Oak- land County, Michigan, for the purpose . | os : Exquisite Form Brazsiere Inc. a foremost company in its field Brae Au be resumed and any fature use of auch the sale of ail of the reat and oer Detroit lor a man with a success- oyal uscs a 6prong spear, Pee bene ee my ire en orenerty of the Brooklands Pire Aseo- , consumer products. » but net essential. Brazziere established accounts, Only men 25 to 35 with a checkable record * ‘sometimes gets into water that goes waist-deep, over his boots.; |“It’s a lot of sport’! he says. ‘I | j | lof land, if changed from a non-con-, |forming use, shall be in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance [ AP Wirephota | iepnete listing at the date of enactment of this! ‘b) The lawful use of a structure @x-| dollar The use /ctation, Inc. to the Township Board of the Township of Avon, a Michigan Mu- nicipal Corporation, of Oakland County, Michigan for the sum of one ‘$1091 This notice te given pursuant io the Statute in such case made and o accomplishment with a 7, national advertiser having [EVE Eway all the sh,” NO CHANGE, SAYS JEANNE—Actress Jeanne four children after Miss Crain sued him for Ordinance, although auch use does not provided * tate car. Good erences be considered. | ~ Crain studiously avoids igoking at her husband, divorce.. After the hearing she said there is ‘‘no (CO™Orm, 'o the provisions thereof, may) Dated. May 17, 1958 permitted i , , A ; § b . b ib tinued, and such use may RB Weekly 7 plus cominission plus Eeeiend's Duke of Kent suc! Paul Brinkman, as he walks behind her to take - tended. throughout the bul | ASSOCTTION, INC k jat Bovington, England. quested the hearing to discuss the future of their two years before deciding to divorce Brinkman. , change” in her decision to divorce -him. Miss |szreades throughout the building and| largements are to be made to such! ¢ s . . ’ including [from a French Riviera vacation! be changed t th -con-| Morec with home address and number to Mike [to enter military caiiee at the| his place at the counsel table in the Children’s | Crain, who accuses Brinkman of beating her, [Rebel ‘ue ot the ‘tame. or more (Seal) eee ey BAM CORBA 238, Indianwood Bivd., Park Forest, Il ‘Royal Armoured Training School Court of Conciliation in Los Angeles, He re- said. before the conference she thought it over structural ihiterations except those re By: FRANK MARINO.” A qu 7, and ne @ jones © vlowt HAULING, ANYWHERE, | 3. Pet iss unset Ra ot- machine tool ,| > time on small mission. mason 3-6685. Jochied ig North Suburve of Ds-| in. person sn dig imu Take Be Brikcrete. | TRUCKING AND HAULING, RUE |~ 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT broposel wring aod ol “Sate | ints Piclegraph = 4-0521. i mee iy FOX PICKUP, FOR 6 Bae enh Shapers. ald of 08,568 * OHNSON, awry ating. T YOU must be am ante 2 smaller Le Rd. Le experieaced fn this field and have | SALESMAN ae Business Services 1: 13 2 maarel bauting. 7 ees room “ie tcre ot i Cty ok Ps DE ® strong. y Pontiac. ‘Re anptvdd jadop . Job will involve ,000 to $12,000 ~ O'DELL CARTAG y conaidepable customer ond store som job for a a EAVETROVOHING. _PURNACE VELL CARTAN +d poneninge— oe x se < some tfavel. Your ‘muat be salesman ava aoe: hon ia 1 2) 4 \ im yout own handwriting, Box 89, portunity for the f — i ax ved : “Wabi-eLs en S ARTE. FORE, ON fred Weal PETION. uae, ce Tse ise we s| or Not old SERVICE | -Motme FE ee : ares. Call PE $141). A P i SER VICE | two YOUNG | EXPE pick-up | Wed. Children to Board 26 i's Vbecadse ah Leon’ \uen aed ; Ld E . refrig. | truck desire w ev Ged eet wae ae SS See oe aA San No ou cee WHITE | DESIGN al gp ep her = bg wy ee 2 home, MY_2-6883. seb ana nations nally edvertised. Tee Tape SERVICE REMOVE Trucks to Rent Wtd. Household Goods 27 BR O S. } mote zs a = the leading — ‘| a <— CHECKERS 2 industries. Exclusive ter-| OR lomenear? NO MARRIED MAN With | 788. Fou Se QuIrMENT FURNITURE NEEDED | 306 "Union he ietatose, ry ritory. Dra tons. Required; at tien “be rmatiog call * For: ot = —— work of [ dheiadgih = ue nate ee Tian ten|eealees the : E 0 = ‘ord, age iss ; . Z 3 ; beloved hunband of Eleanor A t mation lakes Soyre sales experience, age | Gilbert, Noodeen sisy. | 22 oe Siete! § tore. 0 Sen” rinting & | Dump racks eetmitrellers gee Dixie Hwy, ; Jon Ves. Poceral serene wiht to uto ical ‘aptitude or tam ene with “iting Fr heusewort. on | Work ‘Wanted ated F emale 11 3-0138. Pontiac Farm and aaa : low ; al @ = ese y : ma ep A tay | itten ware, sales’ experience, | «etre eae BA- | WOMEN WANT WALL WASH: *CHIMINEY | my eee Industrial Tractor Co, PEDDLING YOUR os pore: Want rp Neagle oRec. Mach yY Phone Mr. J. 1. Marvey. Hotel sitting. | Your home or ours. | _ing_and Gearing. FE vray ng. Also att binds of brick Parad hn be val PROPERTY? » i ‘. wi = c bee MUtual z ALL .! a = Open 5 Cemetery. Mr. Jobneon will. Be Thurs. Mev fi - 2. for sppoint- wien By Pl oD «9 peat IL Mn Sad EA 8 a As PE 4-0461, FE CO Ocr_metne ef moving only A : in state at the Richardson-Bir¢} ment.” after child, evada. : red co. FE 5-3701. WILL HAUL BLACK DIRT. GRAV- saves ‘ —Tenerel Home, Milford. “CIRCLE Re eas | Fe. staat Y— ] “clean tor’ working neopie. West WALL BY MACHINE FREE ot a Ng AS OS, RE tu snd mgney. | “Dou't worry if estimates. No tuo or sm - : 5 LOPEZ. 1 JESSE, 45225 2 © builders wanted. 's and . SECRETA rred, FE 23-0001 : WTD.: : need farms, residential : Marvin ee, ‘Gusse diene beloved SIGN : Arico Ine. Dafa aed.! Ra, Busy one-girl office. Shorthand e | SanvarrrinG WASHINGS AND mn Ta Painting & & Decorating 20 20) tor # «Spe. vedroom cute. PE ae eho, Fs DESIG} aan cokame! sizrien, on | Uiemnge coon, Gls bunel PR) EXPERT (REF _PRMMIRG O§ Paintin aol eee hancing was . ‘i Ef Ber tr Sao at Se “pat co. L MAKER | wattes"rare~ “Aes Soni OH Sf, Ton | EAveNTROUORING WY anh |“hGutme heneg sence, Com | al ale Pe rou BaP ro Funeral’ sae, oth tesannent TOO LP a a, week, 40 hrs, Wo laundry | ee es espe. | repetr, fashings, duct work, metal |) merce, “EM td. Miscellaneous. 28) © Se ' ey eee omens 21114 S. Woodward Job shop experience preferred. § dey to prepare. Home nights. | DAY-8 WORK “house —cleantog. | pas eae a. Paper removed, pastuna FOR © or ‘ neral « ~~ y the al a : {jo} ‘ at MaArket ¢3301, $a Siok ® week through dinne as and MW. Pines Sis mates, FE 46018. cattle OL 1-5880. : ‘ Sere Birmingham, Mich Mich.) 8 week. Call _F! _ 24 hr. service. Lester Mantle: 1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- gintes FULLY EQUIPED 13 ; = MRS , Waitress & & : Grill Cook . Sap. OL FOR SALADS, ic vice Rie terior, 10 per cent . for eaah, Lopes is ft. out 4 tratier. |- . — ney, fe es REP AIR rienced. ype he! Sun- FE +2046. pees ® Tew! HOE. Pike. | G eed Free est. PE 40205.| O 59364 after 6:30. REALTY CO., j beloved her of Mrs, George EXP. ORDERLY. OR TRAINEE 5 ccecadiaaa j Fees: ate om | FEe aces Lay op nactT —Ph._FE_ 4-3081. a PAINTING, PAPERING — wane D SMALL CEMENT MIx- netumieni 3," z . Dumas and id W. Wa | Must be licensed electric . Birm ee pan Thom’ Fr. ; : Gear sister of Mrs ‘Prank Jeet. pa apatite oa with good | Good opportunity for ambitious men | WOMAN FOR ORK, HOUSEWORK IENCED WOMAN WANTS | CEWER CLEANING” TR a a poy FORM 1078 W. son. Penerel servied will ae held|| yet ead’ gana vacation. Must | “ with | small apes anh care of 3 gen. Mave for “howseworn Sinks — Sunday Service decorating, 26 yrs. exp. FE “tise, afticles, MY 31121 uaxt Soe ANCH ; i May 21, « : m rans; tion, ve an Se Wages. VE _¢5100.__ ia ev tik oo. ST PIRy lle Cure of eyes Cott] in "por »appo ail a | orchard saab ORINDER—— | WOMAN TO_LIVE_IN_ 8 DAYS. ops Catone te | "removal, Pree cpt AND in AND iOR DEC Money Wanted 28A 1 olte with Rev. Father G.| 36342 between 9 and 5 daily. THREAD GRINDER Must like childrem, 630 a week | day. Call between 6:00 and 7: {lon custantesd Fir 6-2003 orating of any Kinde iN) too ns, DOR ~~ beriice Choon bas Sunday |EXPERIENCED MAN Bc ak en eee oes) | LALO: moaly. PE 4148 and ask for Glew MOWRES WA act ThE) 3. oye, eet NEED 1500.00 MORTOAGE OW # DOG HOUSES . ic OFFICE ~ May 20, 1986 at 9:00 p.m. from for deliveries. “Must have. chaut- "= oy me te ee fe voS as OAS nesty giving “enw : gromné and and" Fepatred = “PAINTING AND DECORATING — Rouse. “3980 Rockhover, East of SUNGALON | sprees Ah 4 leur's license rnish recom- ianwo Orion. é experience. etc, Pontiac | service elton > D E x : Auburn He! ANYTH Reese Harbor Reerleneed. Wertners Lember| TROUBLE SHOOTER | Ste Sente ING WANTED. PHONE acl cat tctner Ch . Ate | PAEN AND NO. Wanted to Rent. 29 tn 4 boure for your equity, : MAY. 27, 1988, VIC-| _Co. 7040 Lake R4, ze ee ee oe ieee ati | pene tatetas | ene aoake wee On ay. PicKY GSS up and wert | Se eee i work | man MM. ‘Stout, Realtor i tor Ray, : ; ; 65 Lincoln teed. w. ‘ou or, aed tafent on ton L our customers. phe pail have not A deliver 2-3979. ; of Mr. Mrs. Elisee Robichaud: ‘Great akes Koowiedee of tooling and ye ere WAN i Mere ey WANTS RA shy ty “IEATIN iG SERVICE AINTING. * 1 M, — = Paz oes 3 Menday. Mey Fine opportunity. for —— wages. Can live in if preterred. Oas.. oil burners 6-1069. ; ‘ haa Gr eyhound growing local concern. Write Poor | —120_ Parkdale, TADY, 39, WAt leaned and ‘servied. All makes. PAINTING — FAPERMANGING afer © . fay: mt ae. Pree Bor si WOMEN werk tn office can | Patue™ Bithye™ git. ,bare ALIS CLEA J. McCann asa aay Sa ae e tatermest| Lines fie Pie at 7 GINEER. 83 to work tm office.| ae insurence bookkeeper. No typ PERO nn gNoe Ww. ee ee TI Bo a TRADE : in Oak Mill Cemetery. Rex en vGasoraee qutomation machine | °° “* oi Telegraph. ee one or ant WORK OF ANY | Myers, On '>-i008. Painting & Wall Washing | PASTORS FF Yearling cattle. : chaud lie in state at the AS OPENINGS FOR or conveyor. Apply Airway Prod- MAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE ae EM 3-0604. Purale erel_Home. ucts Ine <- werk Must heave high clerical ees PLASTE ING re | PAPER ANG REASON AB STOCKMAN, MAY 19, 1956, PRED- BUS DRIVERS | —Meverart_sssie or Pe ease | Seiitige ag | Frsweite anb REMTNO—a FE SiN or FE +4 — | YOUNG WORKING, COUPLE rick W., ITT 8. Jessie, dear fath- . “ANTED Pontiac 85. cmpten Gen. 43767 oF Fares eine Ait foo tai ee eT WITH PRIVATE, i er of irs. Millen; Wilfred |Great Lake Greyhound | Lines WANTE Sn Seas [ae ly T. F.| ENTRANCE AND BATH. NEED eens Enna 1 Betored wautied | men for positions es] = MEN 23 MEN wAMs OR Wo. t. Seas, Pit cree. | Sprang’ vast OF May On ne ee pr eon qua drivers, covering | 1, To hel attrac- knives & ‘lawnmowers w Al OF JUNE. RB ABLE ee ts — Satonne pe m p Sgr Show om Ground. Tues- Call tor & delivery, FE ‘women. work = — PONTIAC PRESS, ‘ neral will be held Mon-| . % be Iilinots, 24-38 dey ‘morning : ; “ ‘ 5 : ; day, 21, at 11:00 am. from|Applicants mus’ Hand Lawnmowers ysio-Therap. Z1A| ie with Rev. oR Be ° condition ve 3 a WN. paginaw.at $cntealn Sree —— at = z Share Living Quarters 30 i » Mr. Stockman will) oUt, WANTED: 3 T -- eee ; anlty “Ritertt BoazeeeTet| Goruca. Applicants showid be fava | Sime men ‘between 31 ad 28 to Saws—Lawnmowers | “special ES | 52 YR. OLD LEAN OUR EXPERIENCE 4 Burdick, Oxford. KGOOD DRIVING RECOR Did | We. train and. furnish 7eu with re pate Seceberain =e W dovbon 2 NEAT AND CL bet bad, Sti fs ESSENTIAL between 8: and 10:00 in the ODPPP PPP APP PP PAPAL PD ee ent. or WAINWRIGHT, MAY 18, 1986./A career as ® —————— Grey- MA . Janitor and 1 sindow service. . @ wv Se Nonsider : good | _ event 1 COPENHAVER’S RADIO home. Sram set at” Erna| beset, iu Tmanr Suplorment YOUNG MEN & VETS Ce ee ee Eatery clatter | fan be Bo 3 Hota Bet) Essaning to's Gtone, father of Joe Wayne, ne: : TRAVEL E . 2 GIRL - SHARE . ; Carl James and Kenneth Wain.| -pay. paid mons atid pass priv Need 3 men to join organization I FREE, FRINGNG_ Ani) RENT. bay , tionT Tel-Huron, Garage available. ie Wright and Nola Jean Wain-| Surance, pensions atid pas traveling New York, Michigan re- Pinal | oie on Fe. FE £0008: pied REALTY CO. 7 Spence. Airs, Sybie Wai: Appficante meetin 7 Pe fay | Eg ig ge i TREE TRIMAENG AND RENOV. 7 sEAY Wtd. Transportation 31 | 93 w. _ Pm e4ité f droa, rs. Eramae Kebschull. ments are javited Per- M wing ccount. Average wishes dom al, estimates. PE 23-6019 FE — | Dept. of Great “Laker Gtey- | ane ere 00's Mo. plus ib: | Wa ° days a week. PE-6-0233. 4-533, a FROM = *wome® where 'a| bound Lines, at 2301 W. Lafayette, corvings. £900.00 » Mo. cine BB | Soady year ‘round. No layotts. | deve aw — SPRAY. | ae prayer service will be held at | corner of 1éth bt, Detrott, Appll- | San Meciellan ‘Recsavest, Hotel. ad aay ged LT RIS pa Pleven Service 12 joe. elm, moscuitoes, & SELLING YOUR p.m tits evening. he then witi| cations will be accep pay coy ca el sn © ees ae B wimapes © yomoral tree HOME? | Deral Home, Bena! Mo tor ~ a 2iih. between 8 "and uiforkd “eos than 080 aot wk. and Pe 3.2006. | service and’ buriel, Puneral as, ne teen 100 of more, call WELL DRILLING = bed to : nee by the Pursiey Pu- GRINDERS nen eye te Ee | Puller Brosh. _Well_and pump repeir, OR _?-2308. i ote be 5 5 week. Must have job one ee. Help Wanted Female 7 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 ee : i rience. juiers LP. | In Memoriam —2,_ rience. Sguiers, __Be = “ate Joke Tayler, a H|}2 EXPERIENCED ii aren ve ze 4. . IN LOVING MEMORY OF EvER-|HOUSE TU HOUSE BLEA hog] dng’ mages preci Peatiog_ Frees, i ew. , toa yeast cee eee ats tiled | en hour, "Boe 48, Pontiac Press. | se te shops Evenings and | TEACHERS AND EX-TEACHERS ee). a iranarion "S, CROTmaRIONAL years Ses jeter. May 19. 1946. _days. FE tion of permanent pos RK nce. Dr. And while he lies in peaceful ~ INSPECTOR. na | ALTERATION | WOMAN AND PIT- AND Fit th national firm in our wav) A) CEMENT wo = | * His memory we shall always eee eaten eat Apply_09_8._ Perry ne = 815-4100 a wee Write age. or LLOYD MONROE sey Plowing _ Tos | f ' w rience | br a : Mom, Dad, Vera, and Lew surface piate ppic ations ne tiac Press. — FE 46866 ee || IG ; Flowers 3 1iindianwead RCT Late Orton ascemedy tony (ulna | LAYING, SANDING & FIN. At ROTOTILLING , = Lr, cusToM eee CASH ) | JANITOR, PART TIME, IMME. MIDDLE salesladies and fountain Employment Agencies 8A tors. PE >1001. Pas REASONABLE Sha ee Pree estimates. + tae contensin” See es ot. | aged preferred. In apt. bidg. Bed- | - Pee Loe. | _Pontiae Hardwood Floor Service _ Past. } FE _¥eeT! - or ‘email. small. Buyers is ee PUNSTAN's FLOWTRS te| help. Apply in-person, | A-l1 PLOWING, DRAGGING AND. ms ppearssed if desired. waite } PI : ’ M A&B TRENCHING rE ‘M_W_ Haro = be 2 _,Pontiac Press. S. S. Kresge Tel- BIRMINGHA} line tile. Ny Pol mit PE 6-6734 or its Funeral Directors 4 tacHNE E MAN POR fo Enron! OFFERINGS ao F : ARDER ire Se ne ak for mill wor! rt time: Bee- | fi Ock AND CORFE PLOWING TES CARDED | _soreete. Few me Tractor work. FE 4-619, am G, on ee OROUND | cxD, oo table say EXD. only CAR HOP AND WATTRERNES AP. | Immediate Wl OF Perera’ ottice | arpe Z) Baseman a eee ohele caytnn, Pu oten Lost & Found a “| MANAGEMENT TRAINERS oney ‘s vein, ‘37 7190 Aubera nd. Reesogheen Eivclr mest netvies, pon 2 ree oot —ofter_} p.m. 7 Say St My | Here part ategeat GO | re emeee cary | Teitiape Benn Mit | RGD, BBR oan $25 REWARD ahaa ne ee Apply, 7 to 8 pm. omy AaW | “St -ERK TYPIST 3G Lost: Small biec Donelson-Johns| Se gearencanet i | hem bete ON Mate gee |, gGUERK TYPIST | aggy or err renee | Oba Vato heen hoo Sea (ee ae AL poten training epee appa ‘Experienced, on National Cash eo rather than pore Pisew TDDITIONS, GARAGES. ATTICR Lis R-| Name tigeerigton ED POR Fe Ls” high school graduate you may Register: bay 34 LO) Lt 1535 Jil are hwreres 18 W. Buros. K & W Bulla | —"Ow'me. =i }- B \ é SPARKS-GRIFFIN PEL qualify for this program. se] U Lake Rd. —wesax | Path eeurenee FECsc. GARDEN. PLOWIN' ‘ Thoughtful Service PE 2-584)| Selected will be COST ANALYSIS CLERK, UNDER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 0300 baat or_back filling. OR = WD: MAN re Thoughtful Ser — salary vamaipenass 0 outstand- | “35 some previous knowled fe 4 ee vo th C) ~*~ 43 AN Ss hy GAR. Lid ING. 318 EL) etd. Female. ” Vicinity ‘bow Realtor 5) oo « SIBERTY LOAN CORP. Machine shop ptees naa teat jabs rtun-| tare I for competent, p per: |, But if you want quality, work- ane GaiieG BY Lor | _Leke. EM 30007. | tgp Union Lake Rd. on ‘ - $90_W.- Huron Se_© | icy tor eapabie colt-onarter’ Phone | son, & day week and - manship'ené prompt attention ~ | GA yard leveling, greding. | LOST: THURSDAY, MAY i?TH., ar 4 Funeral Home—FE_¢1083 _ MAN WITH LATE MODEL PICK. | ir. “Ciark~ OLive 10211 Tan CENTER, Ca ee nOrR of sere ie ne freding. downtown area, gold ada rei ages : ee) truck. “ ton or better. To ANTON AND LIOHT| ensea Contractor. or 163. noe s Estate F Voorhees-Siple} eto wcisetaits Nationa feuueteeping, Bomevear, driving p.1 Riker Bldg re SPRL Foie carmaivs | Pons, 4, WRB _CEVEURG | _Ne_nestne call reso 9 6. Mem deren, Drayton ins Phill! LT PAVING, = tit | sharp pene, matehes at ‘ FUNERAL HOME MIDDLEAGED MARRIED HANDY ary, Write, re eee oa ood parting rons, Tree ot , TLL ING home. Lost Thurs. eve. e in ; ; Ambulance Servce Plane ot Motor |MID0)' Must have weeent, refer- | —"° ; D. ER’ S 4 ou 2-5706 ee front of or Vai e : re 2378 Serene cients ene | tsar iereer fal Menpleeee reat" | ae ka i! WORK. |ROTO-TILLING, GARDEN AND! Waites store. FE 20879 aft. 3 » { between 6 a Dm 3 awn. L, . e tx : BLOND MALE x 3 Twin Beach Golf Club. bly roy =| 3 BOX REPLIES NO LAYOFFS EXPERIENCED WOMAN For | l 000 Jobs SRiCK. BLOCK AND Cement | —*“* FO FILLING paniel, last coon, ta vie 4 of “3 For, pure “4 hesee of c, sal - Men with pareererense for aaones fountain, ones full or part ‘ a +| work, Also chimneys. job too RO a rE tert. Sree ee At 10 a.m. Today there month, plus commission. ‘See far, | Cranbrecx i Brag, "Waple “Corser | For MEN and WOMEN Mal oueracteed work, Ph. FE | sero Soha Wome Dutch) Cet IN CADILLAC ST. AREA. 2 were replies at the Press Pail Life Insurance Co, of Crasbasee ROEST +0004. ROTO - YILLING LAWNS AND | Eng. Lewellyn Foy fhale, office in the following Virginie, Lane lh e_ Huron ft FHPLOYMENT SERVICE. | BLOCK. CEMENT WORK OR 30704. white with black, PE _ me : HELP WANTED: A-1 LEADE TMTIGHOAN OFFICES & & fireplaces. PE 2-2468. | RACTOR WORK —s«LOBT- MALE AIREDALE, ater ve A. JOHN SON, Realtor ; a & pemee: eormerhae Monee TAT ones CASHIER- OVER 1000 PERMANENT eremanat lng Comet KEW erve, Gentens and lawns oompiets | and brown. Answer to Skid, Lon ma oe eh == 2, 6, 7, 8 10, 16, 20, 25 es. machine handy: Also office | POSITIONS NOW OPEN. medelin uipment_ power rake in vicinity of = Lk Pies ——= 5 1 A INNEY ) ’ ’ ’ J v with some kne & _ _ _ __ Fee ta ew Sst ey te te eee: Cane é bw 30, 58, 60, 67, 69, 70, piint reading Steines set eek = =e@) ERICAL- 1H cPA be ce . WEST SIDE PLOWMO & GRAD 8822 TR RAeeae PALE | -— Li 4 258 . “var, = = pluc benefits, Arted Inc, 808 pare tim, position available for RECPT —CASHTER, salere & ment work. ad aia —KINDs | ore Po Bach G78 “masere ee 138 W. Lawrence Children’s LET ts | You WOULD Like FICK ¥ | 8&3, 92, 95, pa 3 "101. Rochester Rad. Roche-ter woman. 18 to 28 vears. to hand bonus . $200 CEMENT _ WORK all om rE 44238 pet Reward FE 50738 - re. ia on the eale of your econ- | our Real Estate jlema, 4 ah e : . ~ . varied, interest ting duties im our pRECPT _SEC¥ o2i8 Floors. drives. etc. Jen 7 __Laundry ‘Se Service 18 4-0425 tract before you se eel you will be « ? -\ Lie 9. J SROs Marat per Bae COCK mor. | LOeF pObAaaes wiTH mirOCATS TWAT" Stout, Realtor | iiad”tne gut tanita spd | = 2, |S tovnenaie cre peeieccensie ce REGEETsONE ws) SC CEMENT & BLO it LACE: CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. "on Premont or Tilden &. FE! N. Ree CP PE CW akin GEE fe | Dives Wedel uliUGat as Aad*aibeucs | 2" SNCMET A SY ye yee | rte OUR BPECTALTY _Phove PE_28101. | oer. | NECKLACE. fMieDI 5 Cael Fou YOUR a'r | é A anne a ce OSB et ; | ; RIN TRTONE aves , _tielp Wanted Male 6 - : Tues Weds, . < KEEPING ge 1Or8- “(bet | Floors, basements EM_3-4079. nna ¥ LE boakl een as Matin Pontiac Mtr. nee i apt ON cam adh HUMPHRIES en ' , {AN’ RESERVATI : STOM BUILDING. FHA. n RD.-FE_§-4750.__ 2 ACCOUNTING m |_—see ome cae nm mts |p M ab aged si espe ore i aR “Wim tate, On b4s0, | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | B**aucr™ i ae : | own te eee & 5 | my home k-up and deliver.| oer — MAY IND LIFE LONO Orchard Lak ; CLERK JR. Journey an | EXPERIENCED OFC TRAINEE + lite typ oo rk At. rir _Call_FE_5-1910. pet of it Pid oi son, 19 yrs To Ger T Thr. see Rent Apts. Furnished 33 : says HOUSEKEEPER TYPIST - 99 $250 feeb ‘abit fees “Landscaping 18A| oid. b * resale, soa iver | eng, yee ars, te w, ae : ‘oung m m j wi , q ager of mall manufacturing com. WOOD Single. hom. tp | TEPIT AND Custom Bunt Bm. | LANDSCAPING AND _CEMENT. aun inguaad: wore stiver ns] WE NEED Fe realy rane aaa, Deny. In your replies, state age family. Fe aus ty, 30 PVT. SECRETARY. ........-- AND BR are vas work, L. J, Butler, FE §2028.| chain when lost near Haggerty sod . } education and salary g rences. Apply "Mrs. 1 dept, tee. y= Stee : Lake HOWING i Lake trail. LAND CONTRACTS tapected. Write Pontiae Fister’ Pours, tara, “Weg... nied | STARY, personne se pal $2716 ALL LASS Cane, 3160 Haggerty Ra. Walled " sicheosie.“® anc ROE Room > anB - a. P ATTERN | eS ‘veut “FOR MEN .|"Yerme A. Gee Electric. PE | AIRPORT AREA LIGHT DOUER. sie YOUNG COOKER SPAN-| We will give vous quick sash a A; it] perme pert Convenient hours | TRAINEE; draft'g (238). $300) 2.9671 or FE 6-067). rN Daa tNG 7 tel. Pel-uron. vicinity PE $2138 coats. Karly eettiement. Give elit CAR seta m 1 10US | Pontiac ‘Teliiuron district Apply | TRAINEE. Ind sdies (2716). $350 fLuCTRICAL Ww FREE £S | CLARKS LaNnpac ‘APINO paERY- mee ‘Your oa wine ° n“todav. Pree estt-| Suitable for 2 boys or 2 girl. ; | in feritine to Box 75, Pontiac | TRAINEE; mail boy (2718) | _timates. Phone FE 2-1418. fee, Within 25° miles o at Nngive home? om, | ma 1600 - MAN happened inclined with : _Pre | TRAINEE: dealer rep. plus car | FLOOR SANDING OLD __Topeol! and sod. FE 8-360]. iehtenn Animal R “Rescue p League. | 2 AND 3 ROOMS, BATH, oe recea th ke ls ree he > VW ass (27201 : GR a specialty. Cari L Bills, PE. COMBINED FORCES LANDSCAP. | Nicholie & Harger Cora! _pewly decorated a freon Wb Jo and 13 | E AP. i AUTRES: if & mateee Eaec, 2008) $335, barn SANDING. FIN Ft Fs bret pl nal ache ced 4 “Hobbies & Supplies HAAS W. Huron St, FE _6-6193 | 2 OOM te becmaen aa es A AON ; | Evening work. Morey’s Go : | BLOOR SANDING, FN | PRP DAL DS ~DPur Close busline. silo ee < - will give | : 4 cee ee ro _Lake ee (S330) a ishing. 12 nf — Quer. work. | DANs ,ANDSCAPING | SERVICE: NEW SCRABBLE SETS 93 et | ane sot ot pare mR LAND CON- | ARP aa ‘elling jobs in the pation. Pull Or , | GIRL TO WORK 4.30 TO 8:30 8:30 | GRAEBNER'S—Pontiac | J7e8, ettimetes. : building PE 2-8712 of PE “testo, | By number eit 0 up if (frames INGE & LOAN, Co, as ~ Root oer ODS A ¥. Part time. APPLY | Daily except Sat. Saepeee ae 313 Pont State = ING. SANDING AND GENERAL LANDSCAPING. i _tawrence PE 214 arr tes a APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN AND vey work Kendales, °: 8 S ak a finiching. 10 youre experience. | yrs in Pontiac C Mille rE | WE HAVE T Roos. PRIV- BATE 6 ERT, refrigera' ice man. ary - ue _haw. : dg. jodern equipmen rape B ————— | J 28408. open: Experienced only PE 2-440 Employment Oftice BEAUTY OPERATOR. ¥ TRS : an § Free estimates. John ‘Taylor, LANDSCAPING & Ean WORK. Notices « & Personaia 25 “At our cingpnal tprpurchase ayy | 5 sue aly Cees FE ALERT LERT FULL T! TIME : clas a ocenena’ Canny mene ee po-| oF seasoned || "| "or. 106. Dresden. mga, acne Moron [Rete HSS | jose GRAD Fh RBRP RTI | cgay Sungei | ren ocreenypo| 2, at eee fe SR “ rior_s d_PE 5-18 ; Sarees man sate MOTOR EXPERIENCED. oint oa a ieee el tyne on ve Oerdner abi Coatrel, PE Nr ee ee Aerotréd ‘Knapp Shoes To Buy—To sell—To Insure T Rot ROOM, | BATIL : f fi and housewor lor Pontiac Empioy- 7 e eminole, < - . te DIVISION doctor's home, Stay nights. Thurs ment ‘Bervice 18 W. Huron. PE Gee rE x SODDING AND SEEDING BLACK | 2070 Atrport RA. OR 3-1802 i ROcin AND Bz AUTO SALESMAN 5 . and every other Bun. off. Good bd ‘e tone, cement work. Plas- | _ dirt_and,top sof}. furn. FE 2-2660, 600. | AGAIN -WE SAY YOULL LIKE Lights. and heat furn: 2 YOUNG MEN with sales ability : eye references) rewniret: Mi PONTIAC tering. and. tile work FE. 80D ed oF cap. plek up afer me ES ad il Doe ee people. 2% 3306 Joalys, Samy to } rr or af | coating : sitet cet en crs [UENMOOD AS Ohad itan Ay cM ES ee STSTUENT STEPS oe, |OUAP ALT SRO RCO GL | Brees | eae i inooM— apr. Witt PRIYA business where everyone is 8 PONTIAC, phic tichtl housework, Must ‘ike children, ce 18 W oHuron | 0551 rae Cast PE 22021, FE 2-8046 North "complete. Jandves a ot | _ AUDIVOR HEARINO AID RM. | 10, | SALT ede ren, Rite a Mt Cleméns oon nm = am ¥ id presvers jena reves: caeomer bath TV PE $8024 | Instructions _o a 18 Ha eo Oy (any _WHITE'S, FE Sie mie Doing Fr rarION ¥ =| ose Ete SOLS onan 2 Bae Pas ae intervi Gy : ee | eto os and s paine at “Cournera SF Ponting Retail TRUCKMAN WANTED | _ GIRLS — TR AVEL “DRIVING LESSONS, PONTIAC jO8 FLEMIKG, FLOOK LAYING ToD tA tng. Ina _ Bieta pectin io yen > bik ree Ss 7% MOR GAG sa Pega a iweck 116 Center Store, Mt ct Clemens, Pontiac } Large householki goods carrier op-' tmmediate opening for 3 young Drivers Training Dey, evening | Pe PE finisting, 1558 Edison 33003, ed | SGe nbGE hab 5% I P) _5-436 BABE, FULL OR PART TIME erating Spied Gets aN ee ee rae Snel tee | and Sunday jossons. aE | = ARD * J RIVEWAY seine t G DURACLEAN YOUR ROS rE oni 00 OOD PROPERTIES « “My acre | 2 RF opening for man over 2: Our ine " A ee eee THE JOHN TAY ss beck ling FE 5- or mo » cs d Coast Resorts Transporte- LEARN TO. DRIVE 2-172, | 6..D, CHARLES 1717 8. Telegraph BARBER WANTED STEADY = personally drive scceptatie trac: | tion’ aod) eqpenac’ paid Galery. | WAY AT “SAFEWAY” DRIVER | FLOOR “CONTRACTO jae ‘Moving &T Trucking 19 | oatnTY—WalD PON aUPpLiEs | © >, CHARLES 711 0 Owens 1469 Baidwin Ave | fo nt |] time year| comm. a us_ $250 @ month | i la ap 2-228} Res. FE #1645 LAYING-SANDING-PINIBHING Oe nnn Mrs. Burns. FE 2-6814, 03 Mark. ‘Equitable Societ , BARBER FULL OR PART | ‘round operation shores eacel, Mire, heoChotae lcs Apoly | ae 2416 CRANE OR +1 Aron eon ze eee 9 PE 4057 sve. re 6-001 ae Mt. acmens oo ae ax aie whe on Fagg hee Men 10 to 12 and § to 8 p.m. Parents __ Work Wanted Male _ 10 LEE TRENCHING cere EM 53 or PSer. IN DEBT? Want Real E Estate 32A fon: id submit welcome Orenard ‘Lake, 3 OS pie | snap gualiceins Greyvan HOUREKEE EE BY | at CARPENTER WORK. NEW & SERVICE eats | HAULING pOPE IF SO CONTACT MA FOR WHOLKBATE Lines, Inc, (subsidiary of Grey- | le, 2 fore: age 7 and 3, wife FE +4210. govise make p_comotonsiy: 1 r) WANTED: SHEEP P PASTURE ror : rocery. who ie femilier etm re. pound), 87 W rand Ave. call works’ part time. Live in te, | BATHROOMS REMODELED | Footings moved, eT MOVING “HAUL the summer months. Ward Dun- ‘ Et hirtete Steere manne: perier 1-4185, Dept. MH, Chicago | oma we or 26 home nights free estimates. FE 2430 or FE vel, SaAple 's 58-0486, = | ist EN mat Let US | _ston, Clarkston Michigan a wh ; * 44328 C or Reasonad * dah * 1 : t man w : NDANTS. 16 OR TANT JOB AS We won Pawetine | Masonry & Cement THING : b) : frocery background” Box 88, Pon [PARKING ATPRNDANTS, I driv. , KEEP ‘Your, Hest Ltt oppor. | CARPENTER Sere apcemeny OL 7.,C. THOMPSON anor ies op Give You 1 Place to Pay - STATE- WIDE D BATH, PVT ENT. | ca Day S NIOHT SHIFT ¢t's license Dav or evening work | tunity in full. or part time work. | 14515. | ae re Fe 8830. MM | ASHES, RUBBISH Rais a. Ease Your Mind | REALESTATE SERVICH INC. Aduits. FE 46276. i only Li a ond full time (Oy tek am tet am, | TE. €06e EXP FOR YEAR CARPENTER, R REPAIRS “ALTER: *O CS JE} FREE EstM Hauled Anvitme after ¢ ORIando | Restore Credit offers. you the opportunity to-tiet | 5 ROOMS, N NEWLY me 3 _Inquire_ 101 W_ Huron | or 3.30 pm to 4:30 ‘ NURSES aiD Aloe ¢ Wd va. | stions, Quich service eatherly Prooting. C1 ert 4 West 3-23 - Xestore Credit | Ait drat covetapecnte eiBees [rage bd ecneney 3 : ; CENTERLESS, GRINDER AND (pi aneR HANDS NIGHT SHIFT. [OUR steady position for paid va, Puon, Ah CARNES (PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. | Asis AND, RC RUsSISA RAULED WE ARE NOT ree rourheut t alten serve you. | ie ee ho Se uae - FE ¢- | have own transportation, or live CARPENTER take, 4 B Vern Keller FE a | . nweon ——HAGLE HAULING, | LOAN COMPANY eprerentative | 2 are path, 614 Weekiy, teless grinder and “aper mart @INOLE yy RXPERIENCED FARM yao” "between 6. end - Meaty. | Murdoch Fe bie | PAPERINO, BA apecea Peres will pick up anything. MIC 1G AN. CR EDIT i BL iy CH HARLES, Woe Sard Lake Ave ; ; a own job Nut, hand. by mes Car NG Of&b POR | CARPENTER: EAVESTROUOH-| Plaster vee ching. paintin FE 5-4442. ALIN H viN IN . 1717 S. TELFEGRAP rear eons polar raat Mir ecge iy FD, EXPERIENCED MAW FOR |“, einer or veut gana | ang coment wort oe 8 WG, SYDER. FLOOR LAyING. :|ORaRe Kea On stm or Ob) = COUNSELLORS FF 4.0821 toe eis 60'S, Prancte,® ; be good typist s : ; E| Banding ishing. Phone Above Oakisnd Theater FRR, ; R GENERAL REPATR| hardware porting goods | Must P'Surroundings.| or by our, FE 63800 oF 1-4528, / er roaree — oa reasonable sete: Write Pontiac Press” Box pbesalaelt, Le our! é if “4 §-0802, ; % ‘ re \ ‘ id ° ba i \ : , p . 7 D ‘i \) 4 ) 4 ; ) ° Ae , i 5, + 4 se I 3 és i + ‘ 4 . ; f s] e “ y ’ f 4 B ame Fie é , | - , \ is . 5 ; f ¢ sees vas ’ ( x Ps 4 ue ‘ : . 7 — OY Ae . hee a ee eee $5 “ ¥ ‘ x an ci 2 one floor, ‘ile? le i a on E 2- ar gare, ind Rent Houses Unfurn, 3% p ent, doubl loi 90 Meliock, cpetairg cee nnd Tents Mo. Real Mente: agente, Phowe, | siteated no or 1s abees bioek: Co-operative Real Estate deluge “| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ae for ings it ea we poet, HOUSE. Monte SEMINOLE MILI “oF : : EM yo1 | faciitues: geet now. Call MY For Better Homes 262 8. 8. Telesraph Rd. | Open 08) EARTH! verve, one ) i et ce. MULTIPLE LISTING #ERVICE 23-2621 or FE 4-068. SEE cont ene FE Fat ; oe AaB td Only $11,000. Benn sr Le Etc, Small wn pay- . This . Pp 1 Buildi c perative Rea achange today. F tate _ment. PE 46415 for appointment. ft, =m __. ‘EVES. & Bilao Ea Bd my earl Building Co, ea I lod Pla: : Kt Jot, a Ege dl Z : “wurst PINE LAKE FRONT | fenced yard. Ls FE 57923 - ~ Comfortable Home . ae the Trees a 2 } See te bus ime. Partly fern. mcomerortrase| & eh 4 8 reem elder heme 2 os) 2S Sa oe r Display A Near St. Fredericks foe es | sory home wi this TRNISEED DOMS AND ONLY. 3 BED. ition, 6 bed fb . th. - | in the Builder's Section ___ Pa! for that ke. el Biten din relreatise D betas 0 rice wii Please % renege, " oan ivan Lake Villa fami, “ik "Guracivg Some ce : one ; e pric a : - stairs : ane red. 8 mai vid room, Ose beat: and garage. im- EAL WITH = conrioexce will ult you: ‘show you. 1c has aereral new reome, 8 bath Saeveen come| new vay fama i: 1658 * : nOoaE GILES REALTY CO. OAKLAND AVENUE bath and wasn-room. With “or | rm. aries inthe Fm: Fireplace “fares breeseway OPEN 9 TO 9 Lerge home. 3 apartments New Place, with studio ceiling. Realy | bedrm. down. Shower & stool in| OWner Leaving State garage. “welts -landse $12,500, | oa we W. Huron FE 8-s175 | siding and roof, makes s beaut! : d Demat. 2 car garage. Terms avail- And: will sell this neat and N. YEAR ROUND | with $3,500 down. oO 32713. | heating plant. Must be sold The all-Crosiey kitchen with table| able clean 6 room home within pares lake. Near new Lin- | sy OWNER. APPROX. 712 | Fey Gace aus drastical- sei, nadie beaeke street.| ‘P stove, built-in oven, dishwash- town, distance of down- a es 7 Tom SiS widen down Pe Sasse | fy.t0d Metlenbineis, makes 6) Sylvan Lake Pay cet ott hh ’ pes : ) WILSON STREE tT features are tone Best grade fir. re re, }' story house. Fenced eee pict agave to act 09 ings. rms hs CLEAR LAKE PRIVILEGES. The lumber, face . brick, sluminum| yard nope =e arage, Brooder ay all _BROWN ROAD ber or. Loca Airport Ran 6 deren tmaedorrey ppdcbemy oh — —_— es ne ene will make windows and screens. Real plas-| with c eae and 4 ; near Hatchery Rd. $12.700 with Best B home near” schools, bus and| home, Lot is 160m 180% Picase | (0, Rea) tile | Amble eas air Value You Can See Cee eee ctl! Pesement.| $5,000 dn. OR 3-696. St Buys stores, Under $8,000. seo it, Call MY 2-2821 oF ay ar]. Rem sense rer | Walking Distance Show me a 3 “children permitted, Per | By OWNER 2 BEDROOM BRICK — {0a 8: Broadway. Lake pts | beepers iit) oad Gated to Downtown doesn't wish for an activites — CORP LE} — Perret s AD _fireplace, bite lichen end utility. hen Today WASHINGTON PARK LOOK WHAT $2,025 DOWN will 790 up, Open Sundays on Chet | 7,Teoms & glassed-in porch, neat home, "built ‘in 1961 hess Seed ass apo CaRSer | Ess, ioerintetet nite [FARE Lae, cincurn me | f.memsccmaha mt cempnt | bent Sednomt ot Save: Sue | Fagg RMI Sot | Saab nan czeates fa) Semon, i | aU - H “| lake, lot 1", § rooms master bedroom with : = It's ready to 18,808. are NEED) "ed. Ot, feat Fruit trees, ice Lec grioy boas praevia mi and ' part bath, Mtcreenad a Rirai fireplace, broskinst moet ond 7 i == am Terms, © 6° st only cay et Saran ‘wih gee bona aBie| yard. 30782. — from | Fonttae’ Reasonable terms. rom B miles from Pontiac, ment" Only 1 oe LAWHENCE W OPEN ' sean wan, paler) = & SeRET Abr 3 ROOMS & BATH. | — months, and the total price : - * John K, Ir win prostate 1300 dy, Snot -| Rien Sitissbeth Lake Aree sm | WILL, BUILD BRICK 1s ONLY $8000. with $1000 WEBSTER : * ace fOr S11 980. Long. amo. FE ean A fot t800 an tio Sere «| | CiUbar atime’ but- | SCHOOL DISTRICT : Since. 1923 eek Aree. Auto, ren welcome. 3491 site eh ie = “etter ner, atin: NITURE iN” THE HOUSE. aa) ee ee cans FE 4-9584 SUNDAY ois Bl get peel We're Proud ie reer a 5 iy car- fo erent Oe ee treet | Reartaaces Au SStns as | MoF.ee tarrno SERVES hor pre e Site or Pe tml Te tele Oe, ane ee — yo A Bs . ic ¢. Expert at- ent Possrsai be! oe Pel cmemeens. cement tent! . |R t Lake Cottages 36A = DEEDIATE ie waa bain, ten] tee mow value tor’ tse oct ere F ogres teal, family | Grand-Old Home FOREST LAKE AREA OPEN every” detail from ne oar ; basement, % acre. Call PE $2874. feast pce OR og 3 tn- home. priced for quick sale. : . : Biace living toom wi 4 ROOMS, LAKE FRONT. $350 EM 3.2302" terior, completely finished, for $750 Down é : . age to the beautifully ane. caretak-) for season. PE 2-4375, aan = Lente ad Vast fiving rm. WILLIAMS LAKE. 3 bedrooms and den with 2car See this exclusive subur- : caped lot. uded vane Soe econ | NE Mitre ch So tine Geeoetgae veulng | Quan. gm ving Sree aatpMioneia ated beige | ban 7 room brick ranch] SUNDAY 16 P.M | et atti 2aer ge = kitchen r th, Lad ; mer Brinnte cise, Sarermaned. Cali | mati os exert Nasctpie| furnace. glee ees | petina eeeeel Sok a eneee | pervs and Siok ne coer] home. / LAKE FRONT il” Located. ‘one Bloc iz 1 motator et Rerteere Loss ber Co. p= | Beramic tile shower stall’ large | ATURING: 1 and c land Biva L404. ie miles EM 3 Tere ponemtment. ONLY $6060 with “cobvers gun room. ‘storage salore. | Lakefront’Home i} Coramic Tile : down payments. nh conv. | — WILLIAMS LAKE |, “me Tiewset be. Prieta w't'Seur | On Lake Oakland Bolte este" ripiace . | 104 Pantie Lane mana |! ad . s MA CHM .| 49 ym. modern. waterfront bome. | 9°, DOWN, for and fall" bath, — Cont $ Jeet center, Sree ome | gH Hiectre Eicken Rearty new at ts story ory einder block Trade eden Mehens Sregnoee A Pomied walle, oa Te ene ee: ?,, bedrooms, 2 22 fed SHOPPING CENTER fleets, storms end screens. Tile) | papenenes Eat Wafer meet i 9 besatifut view Pe Wetreom brick with tea be gg Dasement_insulsted, pa SITE 2 | Jote.” Meer garage, $10,800 with | Covered Rear Terrace and ood cwimm'ag beach.” Dasement with ‘receet: Russ 2 é For Rent Rooms 37) p, "USSFLL A and ge ter heater. Total * oe Adeauate sive _pratatte wim om half down. Quick possession. PRICED AT Piet of: ah ‘0 se ereem: Nevty woprated : NEW 3 BEDROOM HOMES, crTY heuer’ ED $33,500 will smalle: hom qc a ee rater etter: #790 dn, $33.78 | LIVERNOI & AUBURN, this ee New Bun ye Lt ay om os Lt ae Lake Road. sil — a oa nisin 3514 per month plug interest & insur- wholesome. 8. roo neh room unfinished home ranklin ./ Tarn nen Fontias” e Road. (west ct shore moe UNFUR! LPT, FOR|3 NISHE;) ROOMS. ADULTS + ance. Total fb Model-301 Third type: Sas, a ney bed. pont a Prenut to Hie ere Pontiac ke), then turn right to; (It pleases us to please you) ra 4 roo Demon a . FE 26060. 169 Whittemore. | rooms, full bath, oi! furmace; jake i “Denay peta tor tarn fright to | property - ter 6:60, ee FE 45041. IBVG NV 'ESTMENT Co. _ tlee. water heater, sixe on x Bag 7 down, West f “ i ll A FE 44138 era ee ae varh, teria. ft on Maddex St ‘a - WAM. A. ‘ WM. A. een i Teal, ao oy SHOWER. Gh- ONLY $1500 DOWN. u ART - block to property ee NN D' ‘ . Sera | Be ine TOMER) SHORT-CUT TO} raw. a. Stout, 5 Realtor | _| Giroux-Franks KE It y REALTORS FRAO aly. Shi abs |GEMTLEMAN WESTSIDE AT. CASH: Classified Ads!/ 9». sexinee Ph, rE saed REALTY CO. 5a at ae ON some | 2001 w, waEAtTOR . le at F IDE, » j i “Huron ‘at 43000 ‘ 4-3960 | 977 5 * } room, +6202, ‘E 28181. Ong Ew si, & 1068 w. Huroa a, rr 6-407 an set Open Evenings nat our litcsmen “ah ® Coaprane Ras Re Eves. | \e Sun. / u , 3 = fs ef AC PRESS, i saTUNDAY MAY. 19, 1956 “a Partridge HUMPHRIES "1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE MODEL oneal” “S. Telegraph ‘Rd. | FE SALE BY pEUILDER Bata Site = feaies suburban Weil- shea Exiectiiolses ‘ast tor Wt pusiwEse 12-0000 at Lappe “4 NAY REAR, ky Hershberger SSS i LAKE $18,500: ee 4 bed- vansh (omnes 2) peas oie. n. Soee Roe ames. ‘ as windows ‘r verio lake. iixil rand, wer Young en onbibees, sore vsotiaaee est Tied tet Perimetey eames ff ore af ares, fireplace. HOLM! ESB. BARTRAM Eves. MA $-1240 OR 3.1980 Eves. MA S126 STATE. WIDE Rat ARD RD" ; Or NAGLE: REALTY CO. Maria. CASS LAKE WOODS Se this up to the minute mod- ern 3 bdrm. ranch home ft has features @ ty Ww = terior, bric' 2hre ‘ter GAYLORD ee HOME — a large me ayes do and 4 bedroo: up, breakfast room ott tener, juss basement, gas LADD'S OPEN SUNDAYS Waterford OPEN eae as “ SATURDAY 16 P.M. Sear ares ok ioe : beau all car A CUSTOM BRICKS Goo tems is Baths, Yall | porch. Sy ROP gr i 2 car home. 1279 GENELLA| ‘itt, St%, rent. ‘sree! BTS: CHARLES, Realtor ' 5 % : heat, paved street, . Heres the mest, waning nome! lot iasn, Seine, eymnange | TTS. Teegr___PE_ 8 ; ‘ 5-1635, — St ee age — O'N E Payments J i INDIANA LIMESTONE” PLANT. $53. Ne Mo. Re Ap 3. BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPING IN Includes Everything oan gee ¢ Aud. ‘107 x OR MORE an hacen, bath No sere ia Getiand, County bY pres ey iseatien cites te sree. is more My tower- i rion i) ERS ae Limasepame | $550 Down *| Serene be pot ESTIB WITH PLUS MoRTO cost epee te cacpete’ ane has 5 it Lawagn 5 Hoop D ers | 120, Blaine. out Cabiand to Bisine en are combined cid ot ex. p= 1 block to mode] (between 7 bath H git Bagbuguo” Noo | Sibate'ant escaims Sh oo 18, COMPACT UTILITY GROUP. Castell Realty cs ts ray, car ae Ome ae rs) iaFae’ toot Se BLACK TOP 7 aa pen ihe to font Wo beter Near General Sel me 6 ee picarglnghemnyt re metere, wi PIONEER WIOHLANDS find in, thie home ay Bag Eb fe “Gouigned Large tot. $1.000 with ocmennee* Prevent gyeer and male pad ee g @ mead wae Out Josiva. New 2 home aS se-inine "com FULL PRICE | Sere eee Ree ee $15,750 Plus Loticarroit G. PORRITT| Full, recreation “pe “bate: 26% West Huron rEonw On heat . Sn Lote from 61780 to sz700 Eve. FE foe th. tt. te from yoo tte heme o guterdar 3 pm -| Gene! be 4 : fe Byivan Lake with prt ; i, pm. Genella. From| tile bath. 13'9x22% ff. living room. TUPIP | Aan | detecen Ponta 60. rea | ard floors. combs at. time. You — — a poe, etree 9 “go to| storms and Venetian GI resale. Convenienity io- Pontiac Lake Road, turn West on! blinds, city wotet, Wet wot 90x403 fn. ca to schools, shopping, Sse oh aS Speco Re yes Seve! Income Potential bathun. sure, Wt has tut REALTOR oe FE 4-358] large 2 bedroom home with third om Spon Eve) tee poteanody poet ede ps nj AREA, Seldom . £,.agst. Priced ot cnly 13.000 - do we polly a pe bees JUDSON PARK Ee ei MODEL HOMES | ux ty parts na e| fen ieee Mpees OPEN | ae Ske oe ee — fate ay located . va at wae north o Oxford Area rare. soul ove $35,000. By i lace a a oer oh daemons Shepard Real Estate ‘Gp on taro Wh. ascees to babes tiding Pat Pri. he “cure. ot mit Tunee & Adams. OL) We a ar nateen Fiteed | ae) eramed somme EAGLE . Sat Snes - Drayton Plains war porate aide amen oad WEST BLOOMFIELD | seg (ive. wren tons | St, Gene, oi cot bedrim roomy. Completely mod | BUM, ice tiseedin tomt beret, | . Pull vosement, wily encsad venlentiy iocated with 2 acres. —— fot. Lake drivilages. $8950 | vues, oversized 2 car. stered = rage. Huntoon Lake arcs. HOLMES-BARTRAM On 31980 Peres Ma +1 Chamberlain Street LARGE _§ ROOM HOME SALE OR TRADE A m heat, two lots, family. Price $10,500, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 porris & GON R PB EALTY OPEN $33.72 PER MONTH SUNDAY 146 rand new with sround home. $9,500. YOUNG—REALTOR 412_W Huron FE 4-455 left—compare before buy- $1,500 down wil! lovely summer year MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE N Ttoomers or large 41587 or! — a vat hyeg “I'm fitting a banker!" hor Sale Hences 43 ; cael Wook, 43 _THIRTY, FIVE” ie » ROCHESTER AREA mews on SYLVAN Brick — S MELICK ILLAG moll heat dat cant For Sale Houses _ ce OPEN, ne ened For Sale Houses 43) °*" 3 BEDROOM HOME, COMPLETE- & oes in. Close im. 6600 down. $250 DN. GI's $68 MONTHLY ... INCLUDES TAXES $12,000 FULL PRICE 3 BEDRM., 1% BATHS ct TO NEW MODEL 810 MILFORD RD. 1% MILE N. HIGHLAND RD (Mise) OPE DAILY and-SUN. 2 to 7 ea 1ELL | OFFERS , North Side—$1800 Down 6 room and bath in built Susenghs ofl m Ful : price $11,600. Large Home—Clarkston cellent, for 2 family Income. base- = ’ ae Sut al teens te, $12,600, terms. Lake {Orion Ranch Roy A Annet Inc. # Ealturee Evenings veer aad aera bua 14 CLARK noon dli aol PLAINS, DUPLEX. 6 rl heating a while a other side aes $ rooms and Wath, 2 car ao lovely home 00 PLUS MORTGAGE Brikcrete bungalow. Plastered walls, oak floors full basement, attomatic heat and hot SUNDAY ¥5 | New ¢tetom utit basement, oak floors, walls. Vestibule entrance, heat, wee ee Hwy —-OR- Drayton Plains .—— 4256 N, open Rd. or M24 IT’S TRUE Onis’ $3,800 full price Large 7 room, debraod, of city limits, Needs re- pair: $750 DOWN = Full price only $12,000—terms. Call FE 4.0594. LIV® THE MICHIGAN WAY - from the. attractive lake front ooms, large front fireplace. fine kitchen, ' two enclosed porches, large lot, ered to sell at $16,500. Terms_| ; Tl MY 2-2821. DOWN AND $78 A MONTH — ve you immediate ses- ewe your family this m hothe. Deis has built- in pg cabinet, jot _ shade and fruit Sine stores, hourly ns service. Call ‘Cal Pw coses FE 4.9584 ~ LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD GLP LISTING ‘Service SAGINAW BAY a autiful lake front home early new. Only 98 miles Pontiac. Peatures ( pomees walis large living with firep! aoe . tpine ‘ room 4 bedrooms Offers the fine s swim- hunting, Priced for quick Sylvan Sh Keego sale. er jake propert 4 arbor, ‘Onty s1i.000 terms sree in same area. ELIZABETH LA : Taylor, Realtor, rE block from store, bus line. Eliza- beth Lake privileges, .2 ‘bedroom, 1 ent, $6,950. ®. KALKASKA AREA -— WALLED LAKE, This ranch home acres. 2 trout streams has oreryeee. Dream kitchen, Heart of Deer-Pat Country. dining L. Liv room carpeted. skeen perevees tinfber, 2 fireplaces, us outside “grill $18,000 — Ter Full basement with complete a * BEAVER ISLAND — te sec- Side tirive, garage Nicely land- tion with —— jake and ssa ear Ms riyer. On ain highway, Baody to town, | airport. 2 geod large ee = rm. Idea! for 5,000. For details, SS $1 JA. Taylor, Realtor, FE +2544, floors, birch doors, with garage } R. me ve AL U ET, Realtor FE. 5-0603 ULTIPL x L ‘sTINo SERVICE _ ~ GI RESALE Fepaeoe new 2 bdrm, dinette, full age 8 re room. Pull base ation, $8,750 with $1,500 or PONTIAC REALTY WE TRADE OVERLOOKING ELIZABETH LAKE. This attractive ‘ 2 bedroom pees is really custom built, Extra large eerie pias- tered walls. oak large jot. 4, block to good beach. Gan $12.-| WASHINGTON fens) (eset la | bedroo ell. floo Full Lembecoet | ened beck yard, $80 month Rear shoppin ~ r . This 5 i rooms oe dear ee INCOME. 3 apt. ries. | rooms for $3,500 T scl | - your terms. THELM Mae Xt . ELWOOD $143 Cuse-Ritea eth RA FE 6-120 FE +364 % RAY O'NEIL, Realtor nee Pe Thier PEC Cooperative Real Real Estate Eeheore OPE 2060 Devonshire « S. Bloomfield Highlands | Open Sun. 2 to 6 New ine 3 bedroom. Inside anter, fireplaces, basement, open signs. 5 BEDROOM 576 Orchard Lake ment. Of! steam heat good garage 1285 CASS LAKE 3 3 bedroem ranch type bungalow with full plastered xtras DIR ONS: Road, turn +8 mites to Bielby Road. Turn right on Bielby to 1 Gas Siete 2 car garage. Dining wes Joes goad With full base- room and breakfas' ite san. Con- ter ‘Lae ary areas mu Butlding “TRIPP | West Side Choice Location aa queen wa Hille on Ilinois ~ reasonably priced 2,500 » gas hi garage. ‘Drapes in living rm. and dining room included. . Beautiful rear enjoyment next summer. Tennyson Street _. Attractive white bungalow. Lt fireplace North Only $9,500! 7 nice rooma down, ent e. Bus, schools, stores nearby, Prompt ———— Better see it Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 :W. Lawrence 8t FE 6-€16i or FE Pie st R. IRWIN ‘oO REALTOR rE or Tf no answer, call FE ~ 2 || Watkins Lake Front per porches and ail in nea ond. 300 ft. To include carpeting, itke ne terms, Eve & Sun. Mr. Ph. FE 2-1947 " Sylvan < Shores this pg ft pate near lake fleged a bei ee a poe dict schools xy fhnee Ey “rooms, breakfast room and knotty ree wall ‘ca entras oe ¢ 2 arage You wil) find no or a cihybon bay ag Ar Multiple Listing Service to Pon Le oe f Pod ron Cass ¢ Road, turn at open sign to property. 5 260 Baldwin Ave. FE, 68-0506 A ne ering and an ideal home for relaxation, fun or en. _tertaining 6 nice rooms, B- Frigidaire, electric range and Esser, center of ity oy Bene- cropenct ad ries lots, with | shade, fruit & powers 1% pdt oad r & | KINZLER | fool you the F sts 30. ith ah sen aces | Shewn by appointment BEDROOMS PERRY PARK 1 bedrooms down room pride oy 4 This home has and 2 bedrooms ~ sewing { up. Living reom. rate dining | {ream basem Laundr: tuba and | drains red w ik floors, city sew water and “ee aes ‘price $0,500. Can be With a $3,000 down $1480 DOWN. 2 ACRES. This home consists of 23 bedrooms, living room, combined kitchen and din- Sore from $8,950. bedroom custoin built ranch 2-8544 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange deep ed lot and safe sand beach a hot water. Newly decorated, ‘with cL ARK REAL ESTATE| FR 46402 or FE 44813 Open Sundays and Evenings _____ Multiple Listing Bervice » a MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS AMONG THE LAKES CONTEMPORARY, STYLE roe rida room. 1 floor pian with ——— a po a 20 *, room, replace eloue itchen with s ean ee of the lake. 2 large bed- ms, Ww sliding doors. Tile bath utility room. ep glee) heat, storms and screens 20 ft. $11 {200 down. Swvan TRANS- FERRED WASHINGTON PARK red at $19,800. ‘rms. you: LL LIKE Tt To Buy--To Beil-— | YOU BUY IT—WE te eBURE IT) MAHAN large - x 390 feet Both tid aides newly Gee- | 4 a INA 4 NO ao gene FOR Cospeaiite feat’ ene Exchange E E.20263. O16 W. Huron BEET BOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE i] OPEN NORTH CASS LAKE ROAD SAT & SUN: 1-5 New Custom Built Home LOVELY 3 BEDROOM Se eat ACS Tasks 2) See Sora to property. J*R. Hiltz rE biel OPEN - SUN. 1 TO 35” $950 DOWN—FHA Have oak gg LS = closet | AN space ! closet: Sum tnund A 3 bedroom Preogced| fea eete st Sm Rate eee eee |s Seer man SK | Ga me beree oe cock ‘caption “Dry walls,| standing ‘Yeatures, ° Sat. & Sun. 1 to 5 p.m, Mt. Clemens Hills Sub. 620 Sterling A beautiful 3 bedroom custom ranch ty: RANCH TYPE Pocus 7 » |G. Homes| & ONLY $300 Dn. PAYMENTS — $53.92 Per Mo. Pigs taxes and insurance pt lear i way one tiled bath. Pully insulated. ey peed and fo peat sea _ oo *{f0DEL ort DaILy AND ae i be R. Porry, Melrose Melrose. Castell Realty. Sy Senta —aNEORODE Pees. tered, mola a oe = 1% car Sos" tha te itenonte won ene Walled fake ROSE FR 22169 of FE 43578 WEST OF PONTIAC Long Lake front Summer cottage, ba. pe! sate pen on torcking | + living rm, kiteh- ms oe Full bemt. On 3 lots. $1 00, te terms Cooley Lake canal front. Completety furn, cottage. $6,500, terme. Bogie Lake front cottage. warege. Bale beach, $10,500, terms. 8 acres, with email 3 room home | Salt —— hot air furnace. $7,200 = you ‘must see areet td ae Raseme Its 190 ft. Terms. here-* 2 bed car qarege fenced it, 000. Other homes, from 01,800 /up. T>G. Trocke 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM _ 3-4671 TWO PAMILY SPECIA ‘OOM 8, / trailers for. rent eee ar sere hed Wil “cr consider” he ard in outside town. Room for pans: TODAY H. W. Bigelow $04 W. Huron &t. FE 54-6402 of FE 5-0045 Watkins Lake homer ba NHAC ea oe Carey EAC ES SNREAT| Y Ror Sele Lots 46 For Sale or Exchange sol Shoe ai 19, me ————= | fae tan Snr E SLICE OF PHAM 7 ; Phone OR 32-1205 Open Eves. "til ® — Sun 1 i ‘ABLE FOR SUBDIVI- _ing sites, for multiple commer- _ | RES SAS caer (4 | Business Opportunities 51) So MAKER grt Ope ge mages | Beer and can be leated | er Retidnies Tee at easter hell Realtor, FE iin )E PTIONAL OPPORTUNITY rebase ® paying insulating arta Seyi te COUNTRY HOME es Holly, Michigan ~ _, BUILD | LD NOW Waterford om lgag Se Estimates a Thane o e DAVIS ipedce OAKWOOD MANOR Beautiful —— _ tn exclusive Oakwood M eelnk Lets = WALTERS LAKE. 5 | Warp E. PARTRIDGE 1050 W. HURON For Sale Aceonaa 47 lots on one parcel 87700, se” i] 2,_% nets parcels $600 per acre. won PE ¢1500 = rly sua?™ ‘| Oren Mises ae 8 and 1Gacre re for Roy ae od Located Onto: oe - [ HOL BOTAN raf" ATTENTION acres and 116 acres. pees PR 2-044, FE 4-Tile ph Fvee! ins ws . % MILE W TER Auk On PART DRY. BANDE, nee. ree cada en BARGAIN FOR Ee ey Fr 1% ACRE ad eae Davie hve Mar By timber 70 JOSLYN. ROAD LAKE ORION MY 3-128} eS eregpbest Est. No. 3 weter. ope year Stevens Farms N Ne. 1 Festy. Acres: No 1 W aterford Dra ton ~sustmes 3 00 AT LADD’s’ _ LADD'S Tor Haven Sub. Totx200 LOOKING F FOR | LOTS 4 POR FARMS AW West Bloomfield Township Mighiy | Call Rutiedse Ss oii —--hesthieted, 2542178 - 99.506. = — doctor's orders. Home is attractive and modern consi seven pice clean jot, 2 blocks from rty located in North- town DORRIS & SON REAL Aro 182 W. Hurob” Phone PE 44-1587 RESTAURANT "CO CORNER OF Av- Road and Rochester. Com- Betas arene Ready to go ridge is THE “BIRD TO SEB TODAY’S SPECIALS BEAUTY SALON — Exclusive shop in _, Birmingham ree ed Ld tb wit D plenty = parking. $4,850, Terms. AUTO WASH — Excellent opera- ion located just morth of Jeger! - main highway, $6,300 ¢ INTERESTED IN RETIRING and — rape $1000 = month? This quer, store, 2 story brick becg | opted with outstanding living qtrs., is the operation for you. $11,000 down, plus stock. ~ AN whet ieee NORTHERN GENERAL STORE operation han- dling Roeboars: aroceries. pry as other items on US room home and & room apt S cluded. Real estate ine —_ at $52,500, plus stock, Term WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT MICHIOA Open Eve 7 to 6 *LETS TALK BUSINESS” NO LAYOFF You can learn the cleaning bua!- hess and 2 Linge ependent. Trucks, pi business could be for you. HARDWARE Small, weil-established busineds he will quickly lap the possibil- oales of doubling Encolient location as 000 down Will handle stock and «. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SAL ES CORPORATION JOHN A. MESSER, BROKER tena" re Telegte Rd. FE «+ Park At Our Front Door Busy Pool Hall New 40. building with brick goes room down and $130 pe Giroux-Franks “peng le AS 4395 Dinie 39701 Open hid & Sun r ib. GROCERIES. MEATS. BEER. AND wine, rte ches rooms, gas station, acres land on lake Store Sette) sickness) Drive out and } over Open Sunday after 12 m. Located 12 miles from Ponting Lakeview Grocery. Pratl _Disie Hwy “FT ON rk HIGHWAY IN orapee 560 ft. depth. Commer- celal or light manufacturing Best of location, Other —— avail. able here. A. JOHNSON Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 ‘Pattridee 18 THE “BIRD: TO SEE LAKE HURON, TRADE fone location Us. 23. just from Lake im Pour unit mo- tel, plus 4 modern cabins, each sleeping 4 persons and § room owner's home with attached ga- ra@e. 622.000 on terms. Will accept contracts or property in trade WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON HOT DIGGETY!"! Opportunity to go inte - froren custard and drive-in restaurant Ail pment supplies and brulld- ing Ivy $700 down 965 per mo | ti FES GRGc 22% DISCOUN h balance, yable at on | donk interest, PER CENT a11005 \ geotniey @ per © saltors. MArket _ Walled 1 Lane ¢ Dr. Walled Lake, SEASONED CONTR ACT. 83. Meas to Loan (State L Licensed ed Lenders) | 85 DAXTER b & 4-158 GET CASH auiceey Up to $500 bined min it ae * Le urities, “Oakland ~ Loan Company] 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, Sale Household Goods 57) 5 a ieee eararaas ~ tress ne Wg one SEA KING 3 HP. OUTBOARD MO. and bathinette Call PE 5-0005. tor, nearly new, “Pe ese for ETTE GETS. ble these yourself and save. _ portable | typewriter , oe. compare these terrifig Michigan Hg ee Ave. GROSLEY REFRIGERATOR. size, With shelves on door. ‘Good Mas A condition. Only $49.06. MI 6-1300. YOUR FURNITURE 33717 : LOANS $20 TO $500 On signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF LOANS » E, wrenc FE: Haase SERVICE 1s ma eat PRESBING you Lath imaty eat lose peal risk josing your WESTING! LAUN weet. All rebwitt Trade for table sa oi ething of 12x12 LINOLEUM §7.20 . WALL TILE 25c PAINT. OAL.. 61.98 ite 1 on ee Be WS ROP-LEAP Th DUNCAN PHYFE PHYFE D! buffet and woman 8 COATS, DRE DRESSES, SiZE Sale | le Household id Goods 57 57 4 BURNER GAS STOVE, W GAL- with side-arm heater, 1007 Berk- mous bran nae marred. aeieneth valuer _: Rage are too high—do pee Lad aPiNDRY phraeoot en us or call us at once— LOANS $25 to | to $500 __ FINANCE CO. re yponal [AL CARPETs AND PAD are : cotton mattress, $10. . 12 2 lg CARPETS AND PADs. 4 burner electric were | wtiowaie ~ ELECTRIC . timer and light A bargain. @2 Oakland POR SALE: LIKE NEW HIDE-a- PE 6-2706 35 000 3 fr Pomilee Recommend Buckner's “pour 4) Buckner Conven- fent offices in Pontiac area where yee) can Creasy, pers o! PC. OLD eae NY I DINING uite. Inel. 7 FT. ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR. GENERAL ELECTRIC REPRIO- 1 yr. old jot Point Guat LAWSON STYLE port and GRAY | LEATHER Basy’ BUGOY. HAMILTON 1 ELEC, DRYER NIC ele cond $60 Kelvinator washer, w once-a-month pay m eat * A BEAUTIFUL 22 aos _ PT. .DEEP in A-1 shape. priced to and #00 p.m |_ MA +13 a aces 5 ace 4 4 ATERS 55 iT OF BORROWING at ATER HEATE si Less TH $12. ae players $12. Fr KENMORE | DRYER. ble OR 3-4167 ity ae Redrm = suite, ear am pi KIRBY” Y vacuum CLEANER WITH Tri pe" = wees aertems| itech. 638 FE PHILCO ud, Very reasonable. MAple PPROXIMA medium bive tose ee Bai main section. [ZH REFRIG GOOD CoN- enderson Finance Co. Offices are located: L [+] ture. Almost new. Also Pontiac Ind Ficor National Bidg FE 4-9370. MOTOROLA Be La oy ANY ad ota cabin $1500 theceun Floor Tile U vtnol eu: Se otee ane tee _Daroston el $1.98 | NORGE PORCELAIN GAS RANOE AROLDS PAINT & LINOLEUM | Good condition. $30, MI 4.3060, 40 8 : NEW FAMOUs MAKE PORTABLE Van Dyke One block North across trom bank N ee 5500 @, 80 Lonvepiont to pakr- month Free Call day or night peeler TRA DEIN NS GUARANTEED Or ‘phone FE O-8131 and tell Heme & Auto ranges and water heaters room fixtures. beds chee HAIR, MARBLE . TOP dre ir, § pe, Maple dinette. FE e390! Ae ayne Gabert’s liance Specials erie orge 10 eu ft. Sila sess Norge Joven gas seal cae SES Sere ay eter, ae A vee $179.06 TO = 4 YEARS TO PAY 121 inaw PE 54-6190 ae BICYCLE Gil. ae wnt Pra CRIB AND MAT. er shoe For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 LOL LPL EPP % .HP. DEMING DEEP WELL cso 42-gal. tank, 1 cement _laundry tub. FE 2-038 2 WHEEL TRAILER. 4 x @ WITH sue. and extra tires. $36, OA 6% HORSE POWER GARDEN tractor or. — FE 23-0631 219 Oakland A ~ S Ave. STORM WINDOWS, 1 YR. O).D. ike new, 1760 Clement Rd, Rt. } No 2. Clarkston. OR 301%: #300 SET OF RINGs WILL SELL _for $40. FE 5-5038. ; : = IC STOVE. “lke tew $400. A see oe re tri, very condition, § rr 3s Jpn after & o'clock, 8-2217 ADJUSTED TO FACTORY STANDARDS a Lawnmower Sharpening Unclaimed lawnmowers, $$ & up. 294 Oakland A Special On Windows 8 Ft. Picture Windows, $75.54 OXBOW WINDOW CO. 10268 Tigplend fon Mie io money down. FHA anproved. 75-OAL. PUEL OIL ee emi ‘Ww Pe vented fill eap. st PE BILL L DAVis et EXPERT LI- oll hea man Only & fool “fails to call OR __2-2006_for_an estimate. __ BICYCLES FAMOUS ENGLish make..} speed, bove $79.06 value $44.05. Slightly seratched Mich:- gan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard BOTTLED GAS “TOV"® = FULI. size for $20. and cash register for 000. FE }- | BURME ISTER, KENMORE WASHER AUTO. CALL | rm " Plasterboard .. $1.25 EL 6-5816. | 4x85" ply wood nae 100 ft. bag 7 Insulation MAKE SURE [TS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. $197 Coo'ev Lake sd Pontiac EM 34111 & OM 3.3747 legraph & 8 Mile | pend = rE Si -aies "town. ditt FIXTURES... YOUNGS- town kit 2. furnaces: Oil, gas steam boilers. tomatic soeee Bho: ones cop- = sod, i at Lowe roe, | int, ‘OHTS § + 2685 _Lapeer Rd. FE 4-5431. BEEF AND PORK HALF AN gers _Ovdvke Market, FF. ~~ CASH FOR FURNITURE FE 47881 — | cutps” PORTABLE CRIB. UP: BENSON LUMBER CO. Clothes Posts Garage Doors sizes stock of fittings wus miley Grease tropes thue $4.95 ASPHALT ces, All sss. and. prices. Lave FLOOR TILE modern dese te your ansane 9x9 Se EA. 3 vou think. tet ua give PONTIAC COACH CO. Fa vep ies Sol tet manos | Sole wk pes ae yn BERRY DOOR SALES CO... |" wick’s, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. HOLLINGS DV “y | SUNBEAM COAL FURNACE. ALL Store. 7 (Osae D GARIE ETY duct work and cool air returns. ; _Good condition. FE 8-0791. Phone 7-8025. Smee 6 es re. ore me | EET 2 F STORM SASH Aluminum combination windows LOW LOW orice! E 46089 ® a.m, to 9 p.a 1 or | #4 3 gow. eri —_ em eadl Eircuen SINKS 32X21, $24.95 VAL- prariocn Bali's SUPPLY co, Talbot Lumber Scendlinsiar! roll away bed “Spe Gold ‘sence bepeh pre Wee Le Satin Plste™ yn irefes potty new, Silver WTD. * Tone, 1038 Senlene Ave, eos R. size Tr ps Soaaien cand KENMORE ors pe In” GOOD _ comditi KENMORE A SOOT eT WASHER. Hand lawn mowers. MA 6-3000. | CABINET SINKS. FA- ; ese are slightly | WELDER, 250 AMP. LINGOLN AG, chipped. $39.05 Oy no leads $125. $10.65, sinete 41488» with _MUtual 4-4105. _Ziuorescent, 309 Orchard Lase/ “WATER | SOFTENERS, Lenmar GRAINS, pt [ine ue for $189 FHA te: Sooty direct and caret ig '6-3247 © WOLVERINE LUMBER AND New building 320 8. Paddock 2380 EK. Wizom, _.FLYER TRAINS env tactore ae ye ST, LIONEL & AMERICAN E on uthorizea evi a locas heres. ce by chard pane Ave. PE 5-4150, saws make. beautiful 42" mode value $80.30. Slightly marred New 2n¢'s 8 to 20 ft. ...... 6c ft. it, also several 64° and 2x4's all lengths 4c ft. » & mod at terrific values. | Us, ng i. cM i n ent, 303 Of-/| Flush exterior doors site Lake A Wim | wens én. 8 ot att FOOT A Doors wick's, 2078 Giskand Lake Rd. ve Reynolds lifetime bad ier Us HELP ¥ Ge Wire S008 | pore eee wee color paint proplems, Hun- | "These pricer cash and carry ae Pg = sata Grip paint: free perking in rear | WE oe. penshaer te AN Saon of store. Oakland Fuel and Paint.| Window. $26 , Orchard Lake Ave, FE | , cabinets JET WATER PUMPS 006. G. "EMPIRE, “SUPPL IFS LAWNMOWERS Bi 80 8. ae 2600 Union Lake Rd EM _ 3-4148 NMOWE: ARPENED. 4) Parte Ot FE Sasi Do It Yourself 61 cawmowen SHARPENING AN air cooled engine ee CD) FOR PENT = SO a YERS SaALLOw Won) WELL PUMP. ve hr ar OR 3-2806. ah df Feateve 0 te. Tenet Seeet nena DEEP eee PUMP. ‘4 j ith $75.1 ¢ 815 a8 MASTER Vi IBRATOR. 24 - INCH Woodward. NEW LYANI“ZED rs % in eS lengths li%ec fh % im. (21) ft. lengths 14%c ft. SAVE PL HEAT 2? gee mahogany flush doors, Thru. Thurs, Fri., So At low price 5.65, Ll 1503 8. Mile Rd.. Birm.ngham. MI 4-6526, | _OLive as, s, Equipment 61A 61A _Faase* trowel. Phone OLive Pees ereore g ene PPERT’ AMERA ays ven ply PORTABLES, babii ow. a ia S Fe tens at, o! grease any ma 4 OKOWNIE Brae LSEY: sewing machine within a radius FAMOUS tag! A oS on of 10 miles for only $2. rts| Kodak heparan Reg. —tHire, FE ¢9900. 636 Aubern Ave:/ 914.95 only § left, apes 610.55. NEW AND UsED i Easy terms $1 down. $1 9 week. POWER MOWERS, ROTARY ‘ADDOCK FILM vice TILLERS. POWER SPRAYERS. | 1032 W Huron FE LN . bd hole ; wiley | CABLE NE AND y' ar mea WwW. *. Miller made, # D and Law orth ot 1 white Excellent’ __ Sale Musical | Goods 6 62 UMBING 8 Y ao BAXAPHONE 2 BUECHER, 172.8. Saginaw FE canes eno EM EDIUM SMALL | cAvEs PIANO NEED AUTOMAT IC. with rolls and denen. HR PIANO 8 E. Huron st FE 4.0566 finish. $85. Direct factory priced on oil-fired iw ongINET, Piano, CABLE. ~NEW SHIPMENT -_ we option of incl. 30 other econ Evan. Eovloment. WANTED. 6507 wy. MA -5-7878. to take FFICE DESK. NORGE OIL ments on spinet piano. tee be heater. Air compressor. Minnow seen in this vicinity, Write to - tanks. Tow bar, '46 Dodge truck. Credit Manager. Post Office box Peanut machine. Snow chains. $1, Greenville Michig ESPON’ over low month! furnace any model and c Drainich & Bach. dig discount, furnish duct werk! and. terms an! 9305 =, Row! Products OR 3-3777 _ FE 46509} PIANO TUNING ai ain Osc midt. 2-6217.. met PIANO WITH paid in will to omen to ar CHURCH'S INC. re 18 B. Bu 107 8. Squirre Ra wvE es NEARLY NEW TET ~~ POWER MOWER SPECIA SPr PIAN 18° Rotary mowers, sid an - Large discount. Gallaghers, ie z front trimmers. 1 @-10 H. P| St. FE 4-0866 UPRIGHT PIANO FE 23-0432 SIBLE PARTY Fioodlights. Power mower, House- OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO e. Pi Teme FE * Rite. Odds & ae of dishes, car _farrvall, EM 224 FUMrs? & eee MOWEto _ oe __tratier under carriage. MY 3-3732. Sale le Store »_ Equipment 64 — Uke new, Lengthen your ta- | ADDING MACHINES, CASH REG- ut in new garage dours. isters, Typewriters. New used. Some new machines $5 dn, CHO ECKIN $1. a week, Ts on equally 201 Dix ie Hey. ig PE S108 al asne RAY RENGO, FEd- Bale! PICTURES. STEEL DRUMS. FRY- MA “PENNY PAINT SALE ATTENTION GROCERS! BIO 1 Slashed Prices! Cleaning building, 2 walk-ins, 2 meat coun- ters. Adding saw. elec. elec, meat cuber, elec. grinder, block, deep reere, veg. butter ot PT Oe orelber or pan $3.90 |: cooler. s aiee. a pew case, eer sign, elving, ete. OR SHOP 2804 Orchard Lk. Rd, Keego Har- 6 8. Saginaw St %. Open 9 to 9 oor. 4.30 pm. to @ pm. or phone 6-2276 _ Sale Sporting Goods 6s 4a4LISORNias een Company kt) ACRES or. LAND FOR SHARES 200) £ een Jeon ane son ‘Sale Business Property 49 915 Baldwin Ave PE 46203 Hours WHEN “YOU NEED — ad to See a. wet i aulchie en FOUE. OPEN 24 PM BAT Appror $300 r month income 263 OAKLAND AVE “GARBAGE DISPOSAL “oma other mise. items. NEW & USED. | SCHATBL % LJ bi J eae Munro Electric Co Aba hand trade-in dept, Use "OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN SY TERMS. SPEED qoEEN EL ect DRIER, We buy. buy, cae: —EE _ PE 2-6387, 231 _w. Bizet | 2 LOTS AND JOUSES on ‘on_ppue | _ Hwy. aoe from Hatchery Rd. i single — for ~ Ene ipenigens abe ‘$F 206 11 lets overlooking lake - 8¢600. 1 eere. Waterford Twp. $10,000. Pobtine-Watkins Lake Estates 100 :A Comfortable lume x 150 ft. $1300 iA Pr igi Business Lake Onkiand #9 ft 82.750, This ts a well-established business | located on busy U8-23 highway, in Willlams Lake. Lagoon front the heart of a thriving roreae, WHITE a service station and restaur: geecemes in a Praag Me foot bullding ss butie: excellent con-| furnishings in both ere ranch home measures’ S2x28 ft. on the foundation imelud ns, eall Brownell nea ity, ) SYLVAN VILLAGE "| 6 ft. ranch type site on Guiet shaded street. close to lake dae. parr Seane Priced at atid rm Ast D. RILEY, BROKE R | Elizabeth Lak BUSINESS AT aoe VACANT | BED. Sav LECERT SAT PEL SYLVAN LAK E Satta taee gsaret from wn updewat Rea REAL ESTATE om Belévie Ave___FE 390 L PRICE — a be = at at Crescent aoe “Only of cit country “vilene at for in- tervier |. RAY O'NEIL, Sst 243 LE Rd 9-0 32008 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | .|NEW MODERN BUILDINO ZONED | anu tel rt jah Spe pores ‘+ Large| oi “926 Dn. Res BUSINESs PROPERTY FOR ®ALE SCOTT LAKE FRONT — Good ‘aed for sp.it level home ms. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 OFFICE ee ee BUILDINGS, RAY ao Realtor 4| #1500 ae is = Eagetiont OPEN SUNDAY, 10 - 4 ae u. BROWN, Realtor wieeperatie mate tat or im Large tome win s — "8 e and office. Partiv ee ot Room for e1- pansion PSCOM MERCIAL PROPERTY COME IN AND SEE IT TODAY NO OBLIGATION ‘A W. Bigelow $04 W. Huron 8t FE 54-5492 or PE 5-8845 FOUR STALL” SERVICE STATION Available Md Major ni Company. two Hoists, good ‘ocation, Rea- sonable Invento re v attractive | rental terms, further informa- _tion Phone FE 1511 TO BUY TO 8ELL REALTOR oan 18 THE “BIRD" sists of name brands only. Eat. 15 ears, Reasonable rent. Owner re- iring Trade ior small house or contract. | ATTENTION JEWELERS — An ex- | cellent small jewelry business on | Saginaw St Included stock, fix- tures & accts receivable Owner | $37 bed 00. retiring Only TRADE ot SELL — ‘Excellent neigh- | borhood Beer, wine. frozen. foods & party items. Good lease, very low rent Trade for small house or con- tract. Iliness forces sale NICHOLIE © AND HARGER CO. 33_W_ Huron __FE 5-6183. _ Sale le Land | Contracts is “52 CENT 23 PER DISCOUNT ® balance at $75 monthiy, 6 | $3600 EQUITY IN 7 BR. HOME ON $9,500. | aved street for late meee ear or 56, per cent inerest.. Sold at ree eed you, $5132. or best offer waar on 'y acre lot in City Pontiac —- Real Estate, 1382 | W. afiuron Open evenings a SWAP Jin ‘TOUR OLD MOWER $5 sale cheap. Lawn aves) or “Pr #4813. Ask for ark — 5% DISCOUNT _ $11. Ee Contract 6 per cent, pay- | month Your cost | able % $100 per S350 Write Pontiac Press Box} $1860 DISCOUNT i? Meee — $4,380 to handle. FE —ept— and # trailers for reat 3-cer garage. « SINGER CONBOLE: Round os of ccumrest et 61334 a momh or Se beerer: of $55.46. Call ou with your mone tata “ne Es CO. , 1 of b a or 1 mile E of ubure Motamis on Auburo pdaal nconmeet ® trade nee SMALL ELECTRIC HOT WATER BABY | BuOGY « O00D CON DI- Suitable for Wey cot- BRS UTIFUL FRENCH PROVINCI- | TEAC UE FINA oe Se = POR WITH | ZIP-ON | SLIP COVERS, 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ‘ PE 4.1874 ith good condition. rE Ghost cia" Ostess chats ¢rop leaf diming reom table ana chairs. | , WW to 12 +9 T to 8. 296 Cr a BEDROOM FURNITURE com a Sl ad CIRCLE FL ‘UORESCENT Le tures newest brichtest and mo tvpe of lighting AGE kitchens dinettes, bedrooms and | recreation rooms +: $11.95 value $5.95. slightly factory marred. Call at factory showrooms Michigan | Fluorescent. 303 Orchard Lake Ss ett se ps | 5 No ienet down Trade-ins accepted earner Reconditioned used pumps. “$60 5 ‘y | per Meer Deen and) Stallow Well | _2-1773 31109 or $000 $1800. FE LIVE BAIT MERCURY MOTORS WER MOWER Worms, minnows, crawlers boots. HEADQUARTERS waders, Tore Bsilves and Scotsman, $54 88 Roe spinning outfits fiy rode ee ewler harness, cow g iv" | CABINET SINKS PROM 050 05. inks to build tn, — aaa Boome sinks from, reclieg G. A. Thompson *f 8. Pe mates, OR CYCLONE FENCE Feces. PREE eat. ESTI- Spee 18e fnlaid tile (Ox) S@c wall tile 2... ......... Me ft. $4.05 paint 0.0... $149 gal Linoleum : feccane 3c vi Rubber base paint $395 wal, E/ SMITHS. 257 S. Saginaw | DEMING WATER PUMP. COM-| pas 30 gal. pressure tank. $35 FE: 5-4058 1960 W Huron. | DEMING DEEP WELL PUMP. tank & some copper tubing hp motor. 1916 Woodland, Syivan Lake _ : “Used TV Trade-in’s Table Models and Consoles ES) BARGAINS 5 B ARG. AINS ooDs Ph Ph__Pochester er_ OL L.6-0711, OL 1-979) __ Mortgage | Loans LOANS S $600 TO $1,500 eaeee ae wing: machine be r home "sdditions er WE BUY, SELL NY “TRADE To rough-in or enclose here Partly constructed 2: second mortgages. ‘fe oa HEATING OFFER. Sage 200 National Botiing $60 ) FE 4-472 ALL GUARANTEED suite Ext. table, 4 chairs, DOODLE BUG, 650. FE 17-8710 DOORS Belling out inside and outside doors at less than . wholesale prices. Cabinet Hardware at 20 1488 Baldwin A. FE 2-2543 ; DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OF CADMIUM PLA TED The kind that er bd che frame of all makes of c FE Rew land ee ‘Dixte Hwy, OR. 31456 WAITE STV. huteh oan 17 in ‘32. PONTIAC “oa aurrt ior at MISO Lx SED. CHEST. —— AND Pe Lake for housetralier. Also oH. P “ARIEN ROTARY TILLE LER, Large cutter bar. __MA_6-6440 sree endear USED FREE STANDING TOILET & wash basin. $19. Bucket-a- pe : CONSOLE af wiht SSR SHINE. ake over payments of 34 per Mo, or pay 645. Call iB RRNES HARDWARE 2” REO POWER LAWNMOWER, Like new, $73. MAple 5-063). EXTRA—SPECIAL | | eeag ra h Quality ee tod Pine 2127's and 3x12's up to ft We ‘will rin to to your's eg upply of butifing materials ar com mee - _—_ folst to the lock on RECL. MINED BRICK $3.00 Per Redi-Mix Concrete & Mortar $1 . Windows made to your orde New Flush Doors from $5.50 w Let us figure your fob, additio big garage, or asters Mares. Ob eh i a SURPLUS LUMBER & | MATERIAL SALES CO. "| 4940 Mighiand Rd, (M90) OR 3-208) 4; a) "ANDERSON HDWE. Prede-ins—eecepted—Used mowers. | KELLY’S HARDW ARE 2182 8. Telegraph FE 5-906 300 AUBURN AT ADAMS Open Daily 0-6 Fri. till 9 AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 2-0811| __St. & Sun. 5 am. til) 7? 99 POWER MOWERS & TRACTORS 32 first class models to choose from, like Jackobsons Toro Motor | GUN NS - BU GUNS - BUY -SELL -TRADE ._ 378 8. isle raph. Y ore “TRA De mower. Feirbanks Morse, Her-| Manley ley Leach _ Bagley gt. shell, Goodell, and Johnson, some riding mowers, Roto-Hoe, Mil- waukee, Univator tillers, Bolens Sand, Gravel 1& k Dirt 66 and Wheel Horse. walking and riding tractors, quantity of used! 4.) TOP sol CRUS hh ED 8TONF. mowers and tractors, $25 up | washed sand. gravels and fill. G Mower sharpening and engine ov- R erhaul, complete service Evans 46584 Equipment. 6507 Dixie Hwy, MA Cail any time, FE 5.1878 or OR 3-8596, A-1 TOP SOIL |} FILL, SAND AND @UANTITY- OF LARGE SIZED _fravel and 1 _cinders|: EM_ 3.2449. used cement block. also 3 sets| Aq) | of stairs also 2x6's, %x8's and TOP SOIL PLACK pikt. 2x12's and a lot of other good _George Bu Burklow FE or lumber H. P. Button MY 2-6432 | 4-1 TOP SOIL, RICH BLACK. ROMEX, BY THE COML, «c PER| dirt, sand, gravel, and fill dirt w 5-758: foot. Wall boxes tor dupiex plues, _Eugene Bennett, rE 38¢ ea. Main nee fun OP SOIL a;AnD” iG a thonteen = A GRADE TOP soIL. SAND. grave] and fill OR 3-0500. erry st REO-ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER. A Gretee Mar ecg SAND AND 21” reel. ._ ne 6-123, ALL TYPES GRAVEL & STONE. 4 ice SOIL PUPE, 8 FT. 4 30 —b- 7 a 1, SAVE Bt PLUMBING suprty airy rad ie fi I ai ree ae ro * 1 ginaw 2100 | el. Call ¥ Woodie * Sane" gravel pe oer Conklin. 72 8. *) Tor “s0n ¢ ee HED STONE. SALE £1 TOP SO CRUSHED TORE A-l TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, 3 Sand, gravel, a peat. Ear! How- Pr, Lasrereoany) 2: SALE _ard_& - in & EETTER GR nati TE-TEST- now in oar rarehouse ed. Peat, benior frock. Whole- Get our Quality Building ne or retail, FE 24780, EM house job or store, BEST GRADF TOPSOIL TOP We carry a full line of dressing mixtures, L, Slade, FE stat 5-0448, Ply wood ation, Paneling Doors Paints Hardware, Etc, BI es DIRT. TO! PAUL 8T. CYR LUMBER CO. BOGTE - Tel, EMpire 3-2731 Moon) or EM Sher. cack DIRT fill dirt FE deg, [0 AND SEPTIC TANKS BLACK DiRT Tc DIRT TOP SOmL i TO 3% Reinforced concrete, serv an if eee wate DIRT San ae > and gravel, fi Rhee, i and soil, sand suMP” PUN PUMP. SDENERAL 1 Eul EC | _ bulldozing lue $49.50 BEST GR _OR L. Slade. Fm Bilantly erate, anatred,, also deep | dressing ADE TOR SOIL TOP 5.0448 shallow jet “pumps a terrific Lorne *Michieen Fiasres:| cent__303 Orchard Lake Ave ee USED BLDG MATERIALS, AP- ae ere LOA al cor, of Orchard Lake Ra | Clay or MTOR 89 NEW LUMBER —_—| Dunn, ey: ANURE & GRA PE 43971 RAVEL frecking’ Co. 31345 W. 8 Mile 3226's, e-16 ft, a —_ ft 2n8'® 8-16 ft. ents First come, first corved. aft, COW MANURE F , OM Keni worth. } Ditie Mighece, AND | 30N_ SAND, GR: Grav. and ¢ aie me rs gravel. ‘». é. FOR SALE. 6120 oO 3 xD GRAV a saint. C. Price hredded Peat occas FE 17-0245 (5 FE 5-1608 feveliny eal oe -TOPSOIL Very Best Quality TOP sOfL. BLACK DIRT, GRAV- el. We deliver Sunday, PE 3-7111. PE 56-0214. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 FREE WOOD COME AND OET i. 120 ie. s cond of § for te sh Pe oan DELIVERED. Ap ey il. FE 40067. pos SALE: 9000 runed and =f 2G Your choice . Bend booklet: “How to Piant rose Miles north of Pontiac on turn right at Grange Hall Road Sees HYBRID iS OMATO cent petunias, ete. reenhouses, 6002 Dixie Hw ee \ storford atl opposite Water- 9 oan HITE week sale, vw prices cut -one PONTIAC penal Taare zg. th Biv rr 58-0477 or FE Sete CURYSANTREMUMS € plants for % PE 2-35 60.000 vet Pe 5) ULBS. Regal Lil Every = half Bivd . 160,000 — Sold my farm. a AS STRAWBERRY _ PLANTS—2e Plate inspected. eaet 10410 ‘Also 1580 ING Of. namental trees, including white birch clumps at eat Prices, Glad to assist vor with anv plant- Landseanin 1100 Seow Lake Ra’ scanin OR _}-i701, ° For Sale Pets 69 2 MALE REQ. pee 4 a cangie = MONTHS. | BOXER. AKC. 8 Fewn Ears “Alpped. _ML apes _ dogs OR 39-6898 or OR 3-244]. COCKATEELS EGGS, CAGE AND! nest. Pair poodies, AKC, Skippy | and Beston female, MY J-289- COCKER 2 «= MALES males, at service. ~fart +4079 or _GReenleat 4-4070. Palit 3 Isnt peice! PUPS. 3 8, Treg. emale 24 months. i9e2 Pontiac > Trail, Market t_ 41622. FAwn | BOXER, | FEMALE, | EARS spat lia distemper shot, GER, BHEP_ PUPs AKC R wks. $50. MA he SO 9 LES LEAVING U U. 8, WILL 8 SELL Ai AT sacrifice. or farm out AKC reg. _cockers, FE, 4.0225 PARAKEETS WITH GUARANTEE Unusual colofs Cages and sup __Diles. $01 4th St. FE 2-4025 PARAKEETS, CANARIAS CAGES, tood. Since ce 1927. 584 7. 564 Oakland / Ave AKC REG. IRISH SETTE rel ‘On Enon R | PUP- &- MO LD MALUF NOL _Pointer._ “cal EM 3-272 aa Cua TE, PU PUPPIES, #8 PARA ae SAR KaT CAGES and supplies. Crane's Bird Hatch- 0. ery, 2489 auburn ne FE ¢-6510. | ALES. sen yes ANC R PART ANGORA C YR. OLD | M¥_3-8821_15 Front st. MY Sanit and her § lively ittena, No CRAIN SAWS charge. Rentals. rts & Repairs PARAKEETS PETSSUPPLIES | 100 Crooks Rd. MI_¢ DANCEY 8S PET SHOP POWER | MOWERS & TRACTORS 239 Voorheis Ra rE b 8-803) fe eee ne * ed Silpewe ar PET rands e oche nm pro- |. nt Ua 2s Lt FORMERLY fessional “Also riding mowers, 21 cated at '86 State St Name has to 26-in Bolene and wheel horee been. changed to o's | ©Home walking and riding tractors. Roto- Aquarium We carry @ complete ine of tropica' fish and up rus Also oa i aed bird eu pp es ia] 9 caily Sun : reels Pops. “FROM aM) mais LL DOGS $5. nter off ‘Bite, Le. Rd. 3 of Telegraph REGISTERED BRITTANY &PAN- tel_pups. OR _3-0749. BEG. R on lease. Also-one all shots $15. Crood dispositions. 1741 Inwood. Rochester. REG. GERMAN SHEPHERD, ¢ months old. Call FE 8-0007. be- tween 3 to 6 pm. REG. PEMALE gibeg ce 7 MOB. | _Very gentle FE 4-362 REGISTERED | FEMALE ~ BOXER, 6 mos. : old. I FE 26 SPRINGER ag PUPPIES. AKC reg. Lawland., OR 3-4629 WALKER RABBIT HOUND yrs old Started. $25. OA 8-3356 WHITE Mice De ove ALL , PET FE +6433 wit TRADE 2 YEAR OLD springer, liver & white, male for agie of near same age. “}-6313 after 6. ~ Br ACUaR ARC A REG Q00D GUN | BEAG ae Besswell Ken- | cent from _r 13 i gig 3 oa ie SP 2 oe f i | = oe ee Be ee Ey ss wh F a 4! x _THE PONTIAC\PRESS, SATURDAY, WAY 19, 1986 s CARNIVAL _For Sale Cars 91 2-0031, Dre rida! Pine, OR 31203 ites also 'F of tresh far _90_8._Dort “Hwy. Filnt proquee, Garden setda plenlt Trailer i. : and Russets, OA bute Sale Farm Equipment 76|_ Exchange BARGAINS Panu ANDERSON fare ae "ARTS _ CHAMPION JUST NORTH OF Lat on GREAT LAKES ARGAINS BEEMER | cet Cabtac| AR c by ho aoa Ferm Freeters se lone ah @° 77s Sn months Py rm anted alr rent — 80 down pay- = Interest PARTS STORE HOUGHTEN & SON | Riches rat Geen ne rine: eh ieae ee | a Sepenece i> ge Ev & Sup om rm em NG BROS? JOCR LE. " a BUYS . E’S ae tee a eaed Ea and 'Breay. 128 up. Roto up. Clinten chain saw ton mowers at best Ter its we sine " s sales mens nto ood ruber. $400, 3300 ae rs, MUtual 44195 ALLIB-CHALM sueery phos as co oew: wu hoot below mynel ma ot e161 pe 0-6611 tiv be iok- & ‘in, er, cultivator, pic “ap ne, spr s - sean . 2 bot- , ar a = ee Jon a fe ke pew. 1808. Wix- ‘ eee oa PR an tor, like new EM 27 TRACTORS FORD N. A. AND Massey-Harris “, excellent condi. tion, aleo Ford half-track, 7’ mow- er and rear loader, OL }-5571. FRAZER ROTO TILi NEW & rts sade -ervice demon- vretions Porta Spade power Tillers. pees rentais. Service 1800. © Opityke Ra. nee E 4-4380 328 12 FT. SPRIN aroont _ drag, rants new, 9m, MAple 5-0621. FOR SALE. SPR AND DUST material of al! Hinds. Carl Juen sd Orchard Supply 2140 8. Roches Rd., corner Rochester an ind. sor roads, Rochester, *Michtean. FOR SALE: GRAVELY TRACTOR. sickle ree] mowers. Cultivator, now biede, Baths HUGE FARM MACHINERY IN- ventory reducing sale . through May 3tst anvthing Will be offered during this period on first come first served — cash and carry basis. Discounts | _per__cent to-_80-—per priges.._Save at least $706 on-a thousand dol- lar purchase. No trade-ins during this period. Practically every farm tool used in this territory ts tn- cluded in this sale, both new a used hoor two tractors in- ed. This ts no in stock, new or used | machines the buy of a life time: This sare climaxes twenty-two ¢ears of service in toe > Ortonville community. We ez. c to continue to AVIg MACHINER ‘John Deere and New Idea Dealers Ortonville none 45 hLOCH CHAIN Swi pee olla ‘em at W PF off" | ame & wn Equipme 1 South Woodward. (No 4 Mile Rd.) Birmingham, Mie Phone Midwest 53. Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Hoes, Milwaukee Pilers. good used | beat and tractors Iso rent. Mowers and Engine services, = ans hele 6597 Dixie) Hwy MA_5-7878 OR 3-859 SMALL Ps FARM FRACTOR. FE 45591. 831 Bro ih aa Tro AND Ee AND iM bd A SP ee wna cite er KING BROS. YOUR 1H. DEALER PONTIAC RD., AT OPDYKE ____ Auction Sales 77 SUCTION SALB EVERY WEDNES Doane f ture, tools effects. ment o and pacer 1S LE dimers rt, li VOUIGR Dnottener GET ‘through Classified Ads! Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for, an ad- writer and get it! $ 3-0476. iy St Gut Biadwin to Clavketep Fa west, ad rot Anh 1936. Everytliing and / i CORMAN! F HIGHLANDER motor. | | eee sdameadtil gon cane ar pike num, | at \ #1112 | i} FT. BOAT. MODI tom, 1 yr. old MY : iz HUTCHISON MOBILE -HOMES yy. bouretratler. Call after § p.m. OL for port i ae Lt cent Erafer Bae s4 ‘ter = rose ean. erssi0 ‘Mailtord OXFORD Trailer Sales General coaches ‘9 ft. wide to 45 ft. long, 2 bedrooms % gal. water heater jalousie windows - house type furnaces. Here's a rea! mobile home. 27 to 45 ft. roptrecty Bla 4 latest balcony —— talking about this latest ta mond rice. homes, The new Vae-Ka-thun-Ette trevi- ler and nd Holley Runabout are reg- ulare on our we have several trailers we will sell on renta for cept . Phone | Setled M2 one Mile 8. of Lake Rent Trailer Space 79 NEW—AUBURN fe wetp ot tL er t pa! * sy Dao igh!y Se: % mile ‘ E. of Pontiac, 170 N. Opdvke FE 58-6519 or FE 80 "48, Auto Accessories CHRYSLER genre “4 TO Cheap. FE 6-217 AUTO Sais SERVICE inate ib Auto 122 Oakland Ave. __ For Sale. Tires meses w 1695 nlus tax, Ex- change, 503 >. Saginaw FE 40687 } GOoD USED TIRES. $150 oa | ae o white walis 603 8 Sagina Goov¥Eak¢ FIRESTONE, GOOD- ey * Cot spt or White Bide a s. New : We per e ED WILLIAMS wat Raeburn se &> @' cost Auto Service 81 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN tmx | ear. C _—— rebored Zuck Ma- Pen l 23 Herod. Phone FE _Sale Moi Motor r Scooters 82 r. Exc. cond. Has acces- sorties, MI 4-21260 7) CUSHMAN, FOR SALE CHEAP. OR 3-0642 after 3. For For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 ‘s ‘1, MARLEY DAVIDSON 14 MO- Good condition, #8900 on Pontiac a Aang Lake Rd. Lake. FOR “PARTS | ‘AND SERVICE ON Kael Harley De as Se i eat vidaon nies _ Saginay | INDIAN MOTORCYCLES: SALES Mac's Collision 2015 Cass Lake Rd Keego Harbor FE 4-1762. Bill _McCain Boats & & Accessories 85 85 $4 HP EVINR UDE OB and trolling a seats included Best offer takes. OR i4 CHRIS ogee Ade bal oft nbd Forward and center deck. craft tratier. Sto. OR Sens {¢ FT WOLVERINE BOAT, 10 He prema Complete steering. FE | ii 2a canes CRAFT 1083, 100 HP | V8 engine. Corner of Auburn and addock 3-6714 or FE 407 Bp Ma fb ny and tra seg 2. Co ¢ lot _guick sale FE. 80688. ~ i966 16 HP. EVINR Ube MOTOR. | ' 680, EM A Tf vour car is sharp bring car i title. High deter —paig _ fer i Pepe dg 4 pier- a Works Phone Ne PAINT ay tee INLAND. WAKE SA . Huron PE 41121 & 2-6122 Te or tame back tie 7 and retail. . ow, Ra. at 3 Linesin S403 Open inet NEW, 17 FT ROWBOATS. 040, Tie ke Rd. Smee ears mee “SHORTY HOOR'S— | — PLACE MERCURY OUTBOA Transportation Oftered 87 sf MOTOR: 36900, . PLY TO Top Dollar For Clean Used Care & Trucks Matthews- _Hargreaves T ES |: 111 8. Saginew at PE_ 44546 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR” FOR abarp tate model ca COMMUNITY MOTORS ~803 N. Main, Rochester wa Sue Bah oan SCRAP METAL AND 3 ears. . MOTOR 954 @ Sacines St FE 4-737) CASH FOR Any MARE OR LATE _models Economy _ Auburn “THE HicH DOLLAR” For high grade used cars. We need them Drive tne extra miles will pay you well. 4540 Dixie H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 SHOP IT Then Bring It Here we ey rae : 2020 Dixie Hwy. FE 2.6678 ” we 4c008 “SHARP CARS ONLY by Dick Turner Ba 1955 FORD CONVERTIBLE. TAKE over eagmente, op anita t ‘Radio Jos, Pomp, 3 Sue. 8380 CENTRAL IVCOL ? LINCOLA-MEREERY+ “Hang the way it's going my weak districts it's every man for himself!" 5 to look in the newspapers! For Sale Trucks 90 ‘63 FORD DUMP TRUCK, ets, Bl ag ges Lander Co. 7040 Cooley Lake oy 29-7111, Meese a Ssrene eee ot se WILSON G.M.C. : vfi'w. Tires Sore i est Side Used ‘Drive out . pore, grerhend spt A pee oe ‘teary choose from. “W est Side Used Care meme ov ikisre Ae VROLET _Midwest 191 CADILLAC 2 Clean, ps runs well and isp CADILLAC SEDAR ¥ 9690 CADIL DAN, clean, a mm $600, 2619 Penna Dr. sylvan Man- or, FE i ‘] ~=CHEY. COND. 5-3373. iii CHEV. DEL. SEDAN. CLEAN FE 3-7843. __ throughout, “EASY ED” NEEDS AN OUTBOARD MOTOR Weed, reare ont ie eee down payment on a beautiful " Chev, 2-dr. SEF “BASY ED” JONE S BU D SHEL TON F “MOTOR SALES . Corner of Auburn & BE. Bivd PE 46728 Tis S. “SAIN AW ‘b CHEVIE | SBOGR. “ReH, | aa CHEV, Senesee iio SERIES | FE 7-9301. See M&M Motor Sales —OR_3-1663 ~~ 11 CARS ee saree, Mah "ith Tide “et e rises ‘when you might get more. RIEMENSHNEIDERS FE 2-0131 232 8, Saginew. UP TO $50 FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars. FE 2-2666 days or eves. WANTED: SCRAP CARS. Fe ot 3-4811 WID. JUNR CARS © GCRAP. service. Call PE 4-6582. | WANTED - JUNKED OR USED | oo cans make anv model. To BAC LEY AUTO PARTS §-0219 110_BAOLEY_8T. WE NEED 99 PONTIACS M & “Mt MOTOR ‘SALES 2671_Dixie Hwy sO 603 | Wanted Used Wracken “39 STOP! TOOK! ie Picme WANTED _tractor with job ‘ease. re b_7-0383 For Sale e Trucks PPLE OPAPP LPP LD + CHEVY, S©TON PICKUP. LIKE new. Northern umber Co., 7040 Cooley ee TON PICKUP. ORIO.- Jrist IMC 1051 Me inal finish, § excellent tires. our car or truck down, easy MAC terms. —Haskiri$ Chev. 6671 Dixie Highway at M-15 BUY HIGHWAY | MApie 5-507) Open Nites ‘til . CHEV i956 =) TON PicKUr r Loaded with extras Save p on this one truck down Haskins Chev. Pep tids Digie Highway it MIS 1 ites “til ® Just vour cur "Or ‘M4 CHEVROLET ___For Sale Cars 91 ‘4? CHEVIE. VERY C ance COon- ' ewer ses Bob - rost, Inc. EPA MINE, 22 850.S. WOODWARD aati 6-2200 0 YOUR FORD DEALER A-1 USED CARS OVER 80 REAL BUYS me | CY OWENS” pre vol S. Saginaw St. rE rE Open @ am to 8 pe > Air, cs . 14068 Fish F at : . rose 46602. DR. FORD. veg aha é D iestee white wall tires. LINCOLN-MERCURY Case_at Ste. “WANTED BUYERS 4 fete tits: ee sgl op Lt YOUR PRIENDL Y OLDSMOBILE OMC TRUCK DEALER ve 10761 528 N Main, Rochester >, 1004 DEMONSTRATORS CHEV. 1986 DEMOS * Stack ORAS ket |" “toabed With EXTRAS Led $c "Fate SE os “BEDAN. te SIL. FROM. (Ag Low LOW "Rs ol DAMEDIATE DELIVER "lowest enue” 8 ETT OO ee oe | 4s You HAVE NEVER SAVED Oakland County’s Fastest tance Br ealer fo Rwy. ot Mus custom | 1956 Plymouth station |: “Bright Spot” MICHIGAN'S LARGEST Lg TRUCK DEALER Oakland at Cass ee an| OF FONTIAG ATE A@TO INSURA or SHE aS URES | Jerome For Sole Care 9) DOWN PAYMENT | | OLDSCADILLAC CLE AN . 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Masonal a io Pulptt Oe Nee aee Broske Ten ceded that a bitter political oppo- WORK: News, tensaree | CHL " itsie sry|nent had defeated his hand-picked AR, Hows, Spinorame WJBK, News, Stoner candidate - the rg mermgel 130-5, $:36-WJR, Two for Money s, Curtain “Although I cannot an- Cet ews Gey Gorte dee CELW, The Quiet in the Alr nounce the outcome, I think Chang WwJB WXYZ, News, Sun. Best Answers Myun has been elected,” Rhee w CKLW. Voice of Prophecy | »WPON, Church MONDAY AFTERNOON id tatement. “Since the 0:30—WJR, Big Bands WCAR, Bible C: ss , Msaitor = M. Miller | 13:00 WIR, Jeck White said in as W2Yz, I's Time ae WIR, News Wetenan “Ov Ww. News by Coderburg will ofthe people has been re- CKLW, Hawai! Cam St Paul's Cathedral | §eLW Grose? Pt. Baptist | Coiw: News, Sammy y Raye |Slested in the election, I will carry WIBK Mickey Wx¥Z ive Tim ierte Dents | WIBK. News, Tom George-cut my duty in accordance with os Room} CRLW. Fontiae Baptist | ».257 Oty early. Sports | WCAR, News, Music ~~ |the le's will.” 9:90—~WJR, Rock ‘a Rell WJBK: News, ww Cote ts WPON, News = WW, Monitor WCAR, News, Spinoram comedy AE 12:30—WIR, “tor Music| Two Seoul newspapers, which BAD Wittlo pevent | Tr eee Mette CKLW, Dr WW), Paye Elizabeth = have been critical of Rhee's WIBK News, Mickey hori] W2EYE, oe Sun. Bes , tan Way Nowe, ace” administration but are not-consid- 9:50 WIR, Oecdeal See) WoaR, moufegse Courch News, Nation WCAR, Music in the Air ered opposition, carried the re- WWJ, Grand Ole Opry — hee Conk Ie lWIK tes of ti, {ports of en masse resignations. Ee Lan Tete Bos SUNDAY AFTERNOON CKLW, Insp en WW3, Ross Mulholland” Kore Gian’ einberdomnd 12:00—WIR, News —| WsBK a e Univ Vz. Paul Winter ee ee — WJBK Mickey Shorr WWJ, News — ane ee |Times and Korean language Hang- 10:00—WIR, Marty's Party ways. fi enne i: ar a WIBK, Hews, oom Georse|kook. Ibo said the decision was Ww Monitor WJBK, News, Don McLeod eT nape! Ligh WPON, News, Pinter Parlor made yesterday at a secret Cab- WXYZ, Top of Town WCAR, News, Spin ria ae aes val tse WIR Young Dr. Malone) i . oe. ee sh |, News ‘ ps ’ TBA F “ — Las inet meeting. _ : wron, — ey Shorr 19:e_ WIR. Bishop Study 11:00—WJIR, Pe vies _ *¢ 8 10:36—WJR, Marty Wx, os 9 ee ld ww), e Hall Sonn Caravan of Music Hangkook Ibo said party lead- WWJ, Monitor CKLW, Norman Clo Saree Mews. Our Town | WPOM, Guy i ers were embarrassed that Rhee WXYZ, Top of Town Wik. Tee eee CALW, News, Temple 9:00—-WJR, 3nd Mrs. Burton . CKLW, Quiet Sanctuary AR WIBK News, at's New | WWJ, Ross had polled only 52 per cent of the WJBK, People Speak WPON, Tuncheos’ Musie in wehane WEY, News, Winter presidential vote when they had WRON, Zee and Orville | 4 11:30—-WJR, Starlight Symp.) CKLW, News, Bud Davies 11:00-WIR, Wilson the me Hour} ww, Movistows Theater; WJBK, News, Don Mcleod|predicted 80 per cent. : WXYZ, Music i WXYZ, Herald of Truth | CuLW: UN dion Baptist | Weaw News SMBS! One spokesman said that while CHLW, J. Van Kure: W. Wak, s woot Writers & Writing | $:30—WJR, Nora Drake the Cabinet would not resign im- WON, Nowe amt | WAR: Sportoreme ee | Saye Winter | mediately, it probably would sub- (1:36—WIJR, CBB Dance WPON, News, "Platter Parlor MONDAY MORNING wren ub om mit posed ‘ee ad Rhee be- WW, Monitor 1:30—WXYZ, News, Pilgrim, | 6:06—W. Vinal 8:00-—WIR, Wendy Warren WXYB, Top ot wea = _ Www, WWJ, Weekde ‘|gins his third term to give him. wine Dance Time ais Letberen Hour waya, Welt t NeKenste “a free hand to form a new ad- Aten =f peibahetion Melodies| “ww Weekend bus el WJBK, News, Gentile Binge WIRE. ey Mcteoa| Ministration.'’ He pointed out that WWJ, Music ‘Tl Dawn on Watera Rot tr B er vetd WCAR, News, Care such action “is a custom every- w News, py Gobe: Tutt Hertes sa — ho ee of Agricit.| WPON, News, Club 1460 where.” CKLW, News. Jim Dunder | wean Tite Gon x 3:30—WIR, Party WJBK, Heartbreak Theater | wrom eer, Game ao WXYZ, News, McKenzie WPON, News, House Party le latter arse! JBK, New mee Gentile} WCAR, Caravan of Muste : 2:30—WXYZ, Healin WCAR, Coffee” _— Clem | 6:00—WJR, Pa: of Bands CROSLEY SUNDAY MORNING a ieee af af, wits gat pa a wa wwi, Wiséer Brown | xyYzZ, L el ports “Wwa Weerend suse W2YS, Me Ws, Mens Christiana wxTk nese ene wee — Ben Metaod Authorized our Woolworth jour Osgood \ ‘W, News, Toby Davi we. “ime ormiapnar'™"” | ron Sere neera noon | MIBK Meoen Bins Oeetia| WFOR, Conus News euler f Musie i . Meese sre ungre | Save BetitonNmee™ | Teron, ong in anime °| “yea Poppet “pietvalee Aececaton Woon Gen Grime | wee, Menten | Gun” Reet cay! SCAR Cararanat wea FE 4.1515 WPON, Hour of Charm | CKLW: Episcopal service | .WCAR. Coffee with Clem "| reCWJN Prine tinhar, f° 1:38—WJR. Farm Forum WJBK, Tiger Ge. $:00—WIR, Jack WWJ, News at 5 Open Eves. ‘tit 10:00 A. M. WXYZ, Sunday's WPON, News, Record Room WWJ, Bob Maxwell Wattrick, Oporte CKLW, Tabern.cle 4:309—WJR, B'day Afternoon| WXYZ, News, W, Che =~=1 CGV TV 158 Oakland wean, Sauer vee Wim bec 8ymphon: wenn: moe BP eate woe, me one sonae Fob tie! ‘Armenian Gpl. Ar.) ww, on * | . ween. — Coffee rebar son Genmags iW ews WYER. | en: a s ows 3 Ww, Menitor | cKLW. ca fleet $:38—WIR, Music Hal wwir ais ‘WE HOLD YOUR NOTE CRLe ¥ wor Waren. Hour 5:30_ WXYZ. Ne — . WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge! WC. pete a ON USED TV We Give Heldens Red Stamps ‘ ’ ' Don Juan in Hell’ Sought JA-COX TV OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 P.M, : Bialvir ctr totes “se cin be Or 1 age ars | Give = By JACK O'BRIAN to Europe and Africa. Both start 6 Telephone Trunk Lines drama news: Negotiations are on| a CH ALL) — — es pee] to televise the masterful “Don|SUB FOR KUKLA ITT ST Te LAID Bea |AIM IETS Juan in Hell” with the original); ABC's summer sub for- Kukla, Stet bat EB aa ITIL. 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Write in space next to my picture, Givca. the words you think Tam saying. Awe Example: ‘You cannot fire me, |! Each Week quit.” Worth $15.00 2. Take or send my picture with my words to General Electric G Appliance Store HAMPTON ELECTRIC 825 W. Huron, Pontiac 3. This word contest closes one week from today. 4. Entries will be judged by an impartial local committee. All entries become the property of the dealer.. The de- cision of the judges will be final. GE Portable TV to be given away at end of contest for the lucky grend prize winner. Worth $119.95 See Pontiac's most comple GE Appliance Store for Portables, Wall and Revolving Shelf Refrigerators, Smart Baby Large Oven 24” Ranges, Dryers, of the W = Filtor Flo Washers, pat sa all parts, televisions. Trade-ins: ac- | Contest cepted for down payments. HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. 825 Ww. HURON JUST EAST OF TEL-HURON , SHOPPING CENTER PONTIAC FE 4-2525 Open Every Evening Until 9:00 P.M. €