- Details Page 2 kx & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956—34 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE "We PI, READY FOR CABLES — Extending from the south cable anchorage: (left. foreground) across a “cable bent’’ pier, then to the tops of the two 46-story-high towers and on to the far anchorages, i two — — ‘Brides ee neared com- Bridge Catwalks Near Completion * 3 4 ‘r 4 . ee, iil IR Nt lca esa li AP Wirephete petion this week. Each catwalk is a continuous combination workers’ platform and safety net which is suspended below the eventual path to be taken by one of the huge bridge cables. Cable spinning is scheduled to begin early in July. If So — You're the Minority Are You the Happily Married? ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. w — Happily married? if so, you're an exception, says Samuel G. Kling. Kling, Baltimore lawyer and author of several books on marriage. told the Maryland State Bar Assn... yesterday unhappy marriages far outnum- ber blissful unions. “For every four marriagés, there is one divorce,” he said in a speech at the annual convention of lawyers, ‘And of the three remaining marriages, only one ts really happy “The other two are marriages that are mere- ly tolerated for one reason or another. “Some couplés remain unhappily wed because of religious scruples, some for the sake of children, others from sheer inertia, some. because of cow- ardice or_lack of gumption, some for reasons of vanity, status or prestige. THE GRIM FACT IS THAT . “Fity years add Mnstringe was | fer life. Today | i — =r ee | ‘between management and) Republicans Pick eynoter Deadline Nears ' as Steel Talks Run Into Snarls Union Firmly Refuses, 5-Year Contract Offer! Proposed by Firms NEW YORK (? — Stale- mated steel contract nego-| tiations are tobogganning toward a strike deadline of midnight next Saturday. The crux of the dispute the United Steelworkers of America lies in the indus- try’s insistence on a five- year contract and the union’s turndown of the |“stand pat” proposal. | the average duration of marriage is about 10 years. | In almost half of a test survey of 81,000 divorces | made in 1949, the marriage lasted five years or - less."’ Kling told the lawyers he is convinced that contract focuses the spotlight on ‘what labor considers its bugaboo Union refusal of a long - term of the future: automation. The industry says it wants a five-year contract te avoid an- nual strike threats and freedom Ss main to Top GOP Convention Jobs PICK OF THE PARTY GOP National ar Wirephote Langlie to Give Major Address ‘at San Francisco Ike, Nixon ‘56 Ticket Assured by Hall; Martin Named Chairman WASHINGTON (INS)— GOP leaders, certain of ‘President Eisenhower’s re- Strike Rules Issued NEW YORK @® — The strike « arrangements being made by the | United Steelworkers in the event “youthful marriages are an important factor im our shocking divorce rate.” “The grim fact is that in a marriage where both. Chairman Leonard Hall announced yesterday that the 46-member convention arrangements committee had picked these three Republican leaders for key jobs at the August nominating session in San Francisco, Fhey are, left to right, Sen. William F. Knowland of California, desig- nated as temporary chairman of the convention; Rep. Joseph W. Martin of Massachusetts, per- manent chairman; and Sen. Prescott Bush of Connecticut, chairman of the platform committee. Ekin marriages possible. parties are 20 or younger the divorce rate is even. 14 per cent higher than the normal rate,” he said. “But where the bride and groom are between BS SO of the cases.” . ° e ° Kling proposed a sweeping and divorce laws, study of marriage especially those which make Need Excuse for a Party? ‘Half New Year’ Is for You Get out that half-bottle of champagne, Daddy-O, — put on a pint-sized party hat! | iB Round of Play Because tonight—as if you didn’t already know—to- Marlene Baver Hagge night is Half New Year's Eve. At midnight tonight this creaking, but still agile, year Over will have traveled 182 days*— Holds Two-Stroke Lead Patty Berg of its allotted 366 (leap year, remember?) and to- morrow will be day num- ber 183—half way, right on the button. Sogiety hostesses along the gold o, coasts-of our swankiest cities have McGuire Withdraws F rom Congress Race. Championship: and the Wolverine Another hot and humid day with ont threat of rain greeted the pros and amateurs today inthe LPGA Open which moved into the 3rd Thomas F. McGuire, 52-year-old round at Forest Lake Country Club. ak Park candidate for the Repub.., Leader after two rounds with | lican nomination to Congress from an 8-ander- -par total of 69-73—142 | been puzzling for weeks ‘over how many guests make half a party the 18th District, announced he has 's Marlene Bauer Hagge, fol- | and how many drinks are needed Withdrawn from the race in favor, Wed by Patty Berg with 71-73— | for half-whoopee! of Ferndale's George Higgins. “4: and Betty Jameson with * | 72—14. - | order. | be conducted orderly and peace- LPGAin Third | ‘of no contract settlement by mid- night June 36 call for peace and “The strike at your plant must Promised: One Balmy Weekend fully,” is the first of the instruc- tions sent to district directors by | 1. 'W. Abel, the union's secretary- treasurer. The orders forbid drinking on picket duty and insist that ban- ners or placards deal solely These are me of the instruc- tions: Pieket lines shall operate on at least 3 shifts, 24 hours a day, and | 7 days a week. More and shorter |_ | shifts can be arranged is desired. “The pickets shall not bar . management officials, superin- ‘tendents or foremen. or office workers not: on strike. from en- tering the plant, mill or mine, Cooperative relations shall be established with all icipal and police authorities, : ing shall be peaceful and ail lawful regulations shall be ob- served. If a picket is arrested while on duty arrangements shall be made for bail bond if needed. Strike committees shall not be | stampeded by newspaper photog- raphers or thrill seekers into putting on mass demonstrations | or mass picketing. Highways PourT Rousands Into Lakes as Sun Shines Clear skies began luring thousands to Oakland Coun-| ty lakes this morning. Mostly fair weekend weather was predicted for the first time, this summer, bringing the possibility of the |heaviest highway travel this year. eat ee ordered no special alert. Officials believed’ Woman Saved From Area Lake Unidentified Hero: Pulls Swimmer From Water; | Suffers Shock A Walled Lake woman was re- ported in Joseph Mercy Hospital this morn- ing after being saved from drown- fewer long motor-trips than on a Nevada to Outthrow ing by an unidentified man at Wol- h€avy holiday-weekend, but pre- “fair” condition at St.’ “most of the congestion ‘would center around lakes jand parks in the metro- politan areas. Heavy north-bound bhtte up on Dixie Highway by | Po i 10:30'a.m. and aa were expected later today, By mid-morning the Cass Lake | j state park was one-fifth filled to | “| capacity with a crowd of 5,000 | te 6,000, Highways in Keego Harbor lead- ing to the lakes were clogged, around 10 a.m. State Police at Lansing expected ‘dicted that traffic would be heavier traffic had | —— 4 ARTHUR B. LANGLIE The Republican party has se. lected Gov. Arthur B. Langlie, of Washington, to deliver the keynote address at the San Francisco con- vention. in August. Everyone at Convention -|slightest doubt"’ |nomination, .today threw ithe influence of the na- ition’ s Republican governors ‘behind his candidacy. | Washington’s Gov. Ar- ‘thur B. Langlie, chairman of the governor’s confer- ence which opens its an- nual meeting Sunday in At- lantic City, was picked to keynote the GOP national convention in San Fran- cisco. It was a*pro-Eisenhower coalition of GOP governors at the 1952 conference in Houston, Tex., which, per- haps more than any other Single factor, insured Gen. Eisenhower’s nomination. At their meeting, held a few ‘days before the GOP convention in |\Chicago, Eisenhower supporters accused backers of the late Sen.‘ |Robert A. Taft of attempting to “steal” Texas ‘delegates. The charge had the effect of lining up Republican delegates behind Eisenhower and of stall- ing the Taft drive. Langlie’s selection came amid ‘GOP national chairman Leonard has Hall's flat prediction that Ei- senhower arid Vice President Rich- ‘ard M. Nixon witt comprise the © Republican ticket. NO DOUBT FOR HALL Hall said he didn't have “the the President would run, and added: “I think you can paste the names of Ei hower and Nixon. jn your hat.” ~- The 46-member convention ar- “\rangements committee, which chose Langlie, also made. these other selections: * House minerity leader Joseph W. Martin, Mass., permanent chairman; Senate minority lead- er William F. Knowland, Calif., temporary chairman, and Sen. |; Prescott Bush (R-Conn), plat. form committee chairman, * Both Bush and Langlie are can- : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Twining inU.S.5.R 4a fo ‘Look and Listen’ MOSCOW (—Gen. Nathan F. verine Lake in Commerce than usual for a summer weekend.| | ‘Township, last night, officials believed that Mrs. Lila Ryding, 41, of m5 Memorial Day traffic would be The industrial ‘engineer and man-| Idi t cle dace ieee ibinag? paper kee | _agéiient - consultant =“ he had! The pros started teeing off at and noisemakers straight down ‘cided to drop out of the race’ 12:30 paired in twosomes. For the ; : KANSAS CITY —Going on the| te proceed with plant expansion | |assumption that nothing impresses for the good of the companies, . ~ By JANICE HAYHOW tidbits of cheese from Wrigley's| house, it's a free-loader’s heaven Rehearsing Reds pemecel arom eed we secers .The old preverb “You never get, are fine for a snack, but they don’t! ‘at the Pontiag Glass Co,; because have formed a committee to thing f thi 7 you can get iticks ted vend facts ana: Conreck wilokaie: something for nothing” just ‘‘ain’t quite suffice for a day’s meals. as oad lh pote » Paint Save N ew ] ets - necessarily so."’ It depends on,Besides, people start giving you. ' ; openers when you #9 tion on fluoridation of water, SUP-| what you're looking ‘for. funny looks when you go back the ™ phaser — for Gen. Twining?), plies | Armed with a notebook and pen-|fourth time. = Bye yg tah: ag MOSCOW WP Soviet air force Se ee jcil and not a penny to my name, You can stay neat. and tidy road map of the North Central U.S. jets rehearsing for their big an- tee to Protect Our Children’s I went calling on local merchants! looking with the comb and emery—/from the Service Center; nual show have.shown some gaps | |Teeth, Inc., with headquarters at|t tind tangible items they had to| beard compliments of Diem’s |information from the man at the - in their formations. Western ob- 105 E. 22nd St. Its chairman is Dr. otter that wouldn't cost a copper.|Shoes. Diem’s also sends |cormer newstand on, bis schedules: | servers are guessing that when the Benjamin Spock, who is visiting) ‘kina | Matches home to dad and bal- /free mints and matches at Mary- show’is staged Sunday those gaps professor of on errant at dia. a io Ales ped aah loons to the kids. Go-Round Restaurant, plus large will — by some startling: ; Niskanen serve “ a Our merchants (full of goodwill) Ifyou want to paint a room or a ad oo ma “Already glimpeed ta the practice! Dr. Spock said the campaign for} Mave several free items they Hes fromm atx other lecel salina. formations screaming over Mos- fluoridation will concentrate on) ‘tick in with portent qr tua In Toda "5 Press oe eile Cae ee a” cow from the nearby Tushino base New York City where the board of| Ct to those who ask, . yY : Prat Scope tetned FF a have been two new types of air- health has regommeided the meas-| Mostly what's available tree of Building News ,........0).17@8 | Fao A ee ave Bhavan , . ure répe : | was intown. Several merchants ac Ma peatedly 4 charge to local customers is plenty) Church News .......... 1415-46 told of Meme ‘thay gabe sung Si a2 - AP Wirepnete| He called water fluoridation “the| ot good old-fashioned advice. But! County. News «.........00..5 4 > wat an a ee \ible for the care of the cubs under Canadian calgon Ra pease and oe for ee ae eee heeeesemener 6 serapens. , . net e ¢ . 5 * disregarded major Sports A ER ded s “ 3 Ba ee law after be shot their mother on a recent bunting lie: % Theaters s...--scisvsss-+e-l@HL | My only regret about the while trip near Siou® Narrows, Ont; Arado ottered them |“ "| Supportinig - t while free-| TV ng is. th any grand — as a gift to the Zoo and George Vierheller, direc- Ob, Man What s Brest. Ansther loading off the merchants might; ‘ste tor, Table Toppers Clam Beke : Sine not r out 0 w ell, Tt | the middie, preparing for the after learning his running against | Higgins would mean a “division of in threesomes. The change was’ ifirst two rounds the pros went out. workers and the nation's busi- Shenken Rd., was said:to be suffer-| topped, Six died in Michi. like money, the Nevada delegation Twining, chief of America’s far- flung Air Force, arrived in Mos- fay event. strength’ among the people in the made with hopes of speeding = — ing from severe shock following £8" traffic that day and ia ee Selec german serial mig to inspect Russia's The Night Club. Set is buzzing Oak Park-Ferndale area. play.: “Past contracts have run for two the narrow ‘@seape. pte oo Sree te Cemteed [to leave quite an impression. * | —, ee over Lotta Wampum’s party to- ‘ounty, i night. wade McGuire said he made his de- Leading the amateurs is Miss years with a wage -reopener. | Lotta says she’s serving cision after consulting with busi- Jean seer ef ‘Cleveland_ with an|.. Should-the-union’s 650,000 work- caviar, and every little fish egg ness friends and associates. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) will be cut in half. There should be half a crowd of revelers ‘gathered in New York's. Times Square tonight, eager ly! watching the big clock. And pre-; cisely at midnight, half a shower) of ticker tape will flutter to the! streets. | (On the theory that two's cen- | pany and three’s a crowd, we figure the half-crowd in Times Square will be one man and a midget.—Ed. ) Half a pandemonium will rip the air. Total strangers will kiss each other in celebration — on the cheek, of course. (Just one cheek — a half, remember.) : And who knows, Daddy-O? You may wake up temorrow with half a hangover, too. Cubs Looking Over Ne ew U. S. Home e Pe aS ra’ "= < . i acecpted the offer,’ f | eyes County Sheriff's Dept. Investigating deputies said Mrs. ‘Ryding had apparently been swim- ming alone when she went down. ‘She was pulled out of the water at) piration before being rushed to the. ‘hospital. Dr, Harry Munson, of Walled| Lake, treated the woman at the Township Fire Department aided! in reviving the victim. Group Will Push Water Fluoridation She had sand in her lungs, | and ears, and water in— her lungs when é@iamined last Bureau has to predict: A high tem- lars away during the parade of \ might, according to the Oakland Perature today of 87-90 degrees, states next Wednesday. The week- 8:07 p.m. and given artificial res-| scene. Members of the Commerce 74. fry, ij a Here's what the U. with partial cloudiness later. this! afternoon and the possibility of a few scattered showers. Partially cloudy tonight and to- ‘Morrow with a low temperature tonight around 64 degrees. Tomorrow's temperatures were rexpected to be cooler, with a high’ tof 74 to 78 degrees. The lowest temperature in down. | town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was| The mercury stood at 87 de-| grees at 1 p.m. Wetather The Nevadans have sent wtrd they plan to pitch 10,000 silver dol- long convention opens here Leena Gay, 0 weeramore P.S. — The Florida dticqation| ‘will throw grapefruit. Roosevelt to Wed Again?) HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Reports circulated today that Rep. James' Roosevelt (D-Calif) will soon marry his secretary, Mrs. Gladys| ‘Irene Owens; now that his divorce ‘has become final. Twining se his Soviet hosts as he stepped off his DC6B that he had come to the Soviet Union to “look and listen.” ; He was mét by Marshal Ivan S. |Konev who told him “we are glad ‘toy’ meet you and hope you enjoy iyour stay.’ bd * * Twining was the first of the West's Big Three air chiefs to ar- rive for-an unprecedented- look at ithe Soviet air force. He arrived in response to a Soviet invitation to attend its annual Aviation Day, tomorrow, at which this nation ishows off its new air development. But It’s an Awful Living 7 cen han ee i “Ali Free-Loader’ Has Profitable Trip NEW YORK iw — A group of): 4 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1956 ~ \The Day in Birmingham ark See Increase, Not Decrease Dems* Question Judgment; Votes for Fund Cut His enators Radford Claims Defen se No One Service Monopoly thur Radford told :the high com- timely point. He said of the serv- tmand conference of civilian and ices that: military leaders today that “‘de-| May Lose fense is not the monopoly of any form, and depends upon others for jone service.” ‘fourth annual conference of de strategy, QUANTICO, Va, (B—Adm. Ar-| But his remark seemed to have “Each has vital roles to per- : rl ic les to pe Fes a =* Sidi Repeat Oude MOROCCO indispensable support."’ At another point, in discussing Radford said that In an address prepared for the Vilson AF Rem Be! Abbes Lenestneneeememmeneem~aed Turenne = -°, eater cal Continue Search for Qhio Killer Seek Truck Driver Who Slayed Women; Discount Suicide BIRMINGHAM—Choice of a new city manager for Birmingham will not be made. by city commissioners until after July 4, according to! Mayor James Allen, - oY The field is now narrowed to six candidates to succeed D. C.| ‘Egbert in the city manager’s post when Egbert leaves August 1 to |take the reins of two area authori- ities, says Mayor Allen. & Two men presently employed Mayor Predicts Choice of Manager Early in July fore annduncement is made, he. predicts. ; Egbert’s duties will probably _be carried out by an acting city manager with some consultation from Egbert, until the new man- ager can leave his present duties, * * The candidates rally June 28 will ‘be highlighted by attendance of Donald S. Leonard, candidate for WASHINGTON uf—Sen. Chavez'fense secretaries at this Marine “What. the chiefs seem te hear (DNM) said today will add strength to to new Opposition base, the chairman of the Joint) most about is that mobility’ is from Secretary of Defense Wilson Chiefs of Staff made no direct ref- merely a matter of more airlift senators’ erence controversies plans to increase Air Force ap-|ambéng the armed forces. ‘hunt for a husky truck driver who. WARREN, Ohio P—The rocky ledges and ravines in the north- east corner of Portage County were the center today of a man- by the city are among the appli- cants for the top city post, but beth have asked that their names not be published, ‘governor, according to present in- dications, but members of the League of Women Voters are being optimistic about the possible ac- 2 AIO *) f°.” : = - Ain Chaive . ALGERIA ‘or sealift — more airplanes or og : a 3 ships.” He added that he wishes ne N - Z | propriations. . this were true but “unfortunately, And Sens. Symington (D-Mo)! ‘mobility is much more than num- s and Jackson (D-Wash) questioned bers of airplanes or ships.” Wilson's fitness for his job in the, enc -IN ed § Among other things, it includes an. that Senate plans to boost the de-| fense outlay were “phony” Wilson told newsmen im Quanti-. U Or ruman co, Va., Thursday he sees no need ; : for the money senators have pro-|— posed adding to Presidept Eisen- hower's ford said. Ex - President Wan tS ference “we have reviewed signi- AP Wirephoto REBEL TARGETS — Underlined communities locate areas of who is 5 feet 9, clad in blue shirt wake of the secretary's comment, jadequate system of bases and the latest nationalist guerrilla attacks in the North African struggle and jeans, and armed with the isystems of keeping them supplied against French rule. : with fuel and ottrer material, Rad- Radford seid what at ns om REDE] Commando Group ni \killed three women. One other Michigan resident and CePtanee of invitations by Governor |same Luger pistol he had used. to : “murder, was the quarry. budget for more planes, men and bases. He said that applied both to a $1,160,000,000 addition voted| by the Senate Appropriations Com-! mittee and a half-billion counter caiq toda proposal by Sen. Bridges (R-NH), Stbillion-dollar defense tg Eat in Public and Not es events, and have heard «| @IYOriIZeS A Ig erla; 3 Die in Room; Sees London LONDON (#—Harry S. Truman y he’s not going to get “fenced-in’’ with breakfast in his senior GOP member of the Com- room while he's staying in a ho- mittee. 2 . tel, “IT got in the habit of eating in “He's able to say the wrong thing at Just the right time,” said public a long time ago and I’m & certain few problems. These few : floor manager for the too old to start getting fancy at 4fe the ones which currently con- multibillion dollar annual defense this time of life,” the ex-Presi- 8ume a great deal of our time.” @, dent explained. Chavez, bill now before the Senate. “Wilson made us a few votes, Chavez commented. The manager of the Savoy Hotel cellent presentations about our, /milit roles and capabilities.” A caeaber pin md ception | ALGIERS W—A rebel comman- front. Two ot the dead were Mos- ‘have been “hammered out” dur-/40 band terrorized a section of Al- lems, including one rebel shot, | g the past year. he continued, |8'€'s for four hours this morning down by police. v then said: “—" "with a series of attacks in which The commando group, believed “But it is quite evident, too, that . r : (we still have a long way to go pone nerewaly . ee reach a common upderstanding on struck just before 8 a.m. They shot ; and killed a European merchant. Nearly all of the victims were Fifteen minutes later the band European residents of the Bab el shot and wounded three Euro Oued district in the area between peans on a plaza near the Algiers ‘the Arab casbah and the water- cathedral, The rebels fired on a! = |T2-year-old European cafe owner ‘and wounded him. * * . Radford- Spoke at a closed ses-. * * @ Alfred Wilson, 37, a 200-pounder three out of state residents com- pletesthe list. Other than the two localites, the candidates now hold city manager posts. Hold-up in choice is an inter- view with the last candidate on July 2 or 3, Mayor Allen says. Along Silica Road, three miles | ei 'And then a final interview will be north of nearby Windham, he | : : chad abandoned — 1949 sedan. jheld with the chosen candidate be ae In it was an empty cartridge | clip-and a note to his common ype eae ace ==" Burglars Loot meet you in the other world.” Here in Trumbull County Sher-| .. iff T. Herbert Thomas held Mrs. orl dq ome three persons were killed and six to number three or four persons, Wilson, 37, in protective custody. | He disbelieved the implication of suicide in Wilson’s note. “If the man were going to kill himself, he'd have done it in the’ car or nearbv,”’ he said. | . s * @ Thursday night afier a quarrel with his wife. Wilson set out on a $283,000. in Reportedly Stolen ~MIAMI BEACH (INS) — Jewels, Money and Securities Rotary ‘Anns will mect at 1 p.m 'G, Mennen Williams and Albert E. |Cobe, | ‘The three rivals for governor’ s seat are tops in the long list in- ‘vited to the rally. Parade plans are snowballing, according to league committee members. Contacts to youth just home + from college is part of prepara- tion fer the “birthday party” fer those who have never voted be- fore this year's primary, ‘ * * # The city has accepted the circuit court's recent award of certain funds for properties condemned for the site of Parking Lot 3-A. No further action is expected previous to payment for the land * * * Monday at the home of Mrs. J. H. Achten of Telegraph Road. The Meeting was postponed from last The week because of the death of the brought up the matter when he Sion. His tae ae re- K } lid not. Bridges, joining Democrats in a observed that Truman has been !eased for publication, round of criticism .on the Senate coming down to the Grill Room Specify the “certain few prob- floor yesterday, said Wilson's com- each morning. lems” on which an understanding ments were “‘an unwarranted slur upon the Senate." Sen, Ellender (D-La),: who like Wilson wants to hold to Eisenhow-| ers original budget requests, said Wilson ‘‘talks too much." * * * Symington, formér secretary of| _..._the Air Force who has been di-| recting a special investigation of comparative U.S.-Soviet air power led the floor attack on Wilson. | “I believe a majority of the Con- gress and the American people will agree that the usefulness of this Cabinet officer has come to an end,”’ Symington said. ‘‘Over the years he has bewildered the people with his continuous state- ments, statements not supported by the sworn testimony of many of his highest ranking officers. “He has now seriously impairec much of the morale_ifi our Defense Thames this morning and visited STUY in unit numerical strength Department all over the world,” the Tower of London, St. Paul's ° the Army, might be in the ; Cathedral Jackson called openly for Wil- bey, he added. son's resignation, He said he had): Sir Leslie Ford, na- i urged this three years ago and ger of te Lack several mana Ranublicans Select since then Wilson “continues to ties, actompanied Truman to the gates of London Tower. confirm my original position that he is not qualified to be secretary of defense.” No senator arose in Wilson's de- fense, but Sen. Saltstonstall, (R- Mags), GOP whip, defended Eis- enhower's budget figures without out of a few tough spots in my mentioning Wilson by name. t Eisenhower fo Talk spots. WASHINGTON WW — President Eisenhower: talks politics today— at least to the extent of discussing plans for the Republican national convention, Still progressing “very satisfac- torilv’’ from a major intestinal op-, eration two weeks ago today, Ei- senhower arranged to get his chief aide. Sherman Adams a’ 4 must be reached. Among other * * * In the fourth of a series of five ‘attacks the rebels shot and killed ‘a Moslem believed friendly to the yes Addresses Wife of an internationally-known president's husband. Jerome P wandering trail of death : . his Plastic surgeon told Miami Beach Neff. | Ford, “have gotten in here and showed most interest in the crown) About Politics Today Head-on Collision from only minor injuries in a head-on . | . “We explained to Mr. Tru- things, the Army, Air Force =i Reserve Officers man," the manager sald, “that Navy. are now competing in the & he is using the royal suite and ‘guided missile development and ‘ could certainly-command a corps usage field. of waiters. In fact, we eXpected | so him to use them.” : | The military commanders had Truman declined. - - some grave words to speak about “No sir,” he said. “I'm not go- the coming menace of missiles. ing to get fenced in like that. Hell, Adm. Arleigh Burke, chief of , : I'd never meet anybody if 1 4Val operations, said that Russia Roger M. Kyes. General Motors stayed upstairs An that place all will have ship and submarine vice president, was cited last night the time.” based missiles ‘‘very soon."' The by the U.S. Reserve Officers Assn. Mrs. Truman. however, has her Reds would seek to drive Ameri- for his contributions to~ national breakfast in their fifth-floor suit C22 SeaPower from the oceans defense while serving as deputy GM Executive Urges ‘Crusade’ to Increase Number of Scientists overlooking the Thames. with this and other weapons, in-.U.S. secretary during 1953 and “I left the Boss — that’s Mrs. cluding submarines and planes, 1954, Truman—to get some peace and Burke said. ee quiet but I like to come down ~ oe Kyes was presented the organi- here and talk to anybody that Secretary of Defense Wilson zation’s highest award, the wants\to talk to me," said Try. Dnted. in talking with newsmen tinguished service citation, at a man. yesterday.- that another reduction banquet in New Orleans at which He took a boat ride on the in manpower, though not neces- he was the main speaker. In his speech before 1,200 re- serve officers and their guests, | the GM executive called for in- | creased efforts to surpass ‘‘the | technological offensive that Sovi- and Westminster Ab- Malad : Waging against America and the free world.”’ Convention Keynoter Lot of famous people,” emf | (cottiiued From Page One) ‘didates for the Senate this year. It was understood that Langlie ‘agreed to run against: Sen. Warren Magnuson (D-Washy, only after He referred specifically to the need for increased numbers of training scientists and engineers, a technological race which, he pointed out. Russian appears at haven't gotten out.” Truman replied: “I've gotten for technological progress ever conceived by man.”’ he urgad. Warning that government has “drifted further’ away from the people since 1932, Kyes disparaged credit given to the Federal govern- ment for pulling the country out Hall said Republicans are com-. of the Depression mitted to four days of hotel He credited industry. commerce reservations in space-tight San and labor for contributing more Francisco. He suggested defer. labor and capital than the govern- ment of a decision on a shorter ment’s total expenditures for jewely and the various execution oY COU -oPens. WHITE HOUSE OKS | The convention must approve the ichoice of convention officials, but it was clear that the White House ihas already given its approval. Injures 3 Persons Three Pontiac men escaped with collision on M-59. west of Voorheis. report on yesterdayjg_meeting of Rd. late last night, Waterford Convention until nearer the open- weighing the scales toward pros- the GOP convention arrangements Township police said today, ing date. , ‘perity. committee. | John Lukes, 21, and Lester Other convention officials recom- oo Whether Eisenhower would give any hint of his own thoughts con- cerning a second term remained Lukes. both of 540 Farnsworth St., and Elmer Pressnell, 34, of 120 Kemp St., one of the drivers, were Tees Knowles, Billings, Steel Talks Stymied Mont., secretary; B. Walter Swan, uncertain in advance of his talk treated and released at Pontiac Chicag. { ' ) dli N ° : ago, sergeant-at-arms; Je- with Adams. (General Hospital following the rome-G. Taylor, Tenn., Howard © aS ed Ine Caring crash, Cousins, Maine, and Russell D.: Here’s Latest Method _ of Beating Parking Fine CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (INS!— City Judge Riley Graham received a letter of complaint. along with a parking ticket, from a motorist who wrote: “Thank you ever so kindly for taking care of the enclosed ticket. Really, it was an injustice that I was given a ticket, as the meter was installed at this particular place after I had parked.” ‘Judge Graham was lenient | The Weather ~ | 1 U.S. Weather Bureau Report : PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partl: cloudy with a chance of widely seatiered shewers today, high 82-84 Partly cleudy tenight and temerrow. Cecler tomerrow Lew tenight 64-68. hich temerrew 74-78 Seuthwesteriy winds §.15 miles per hour teday becoming lichi and variable te- night. Tedas in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 an 74 At 8@ am: Wind velocity 15 Direction: West Sun sets Saturday at 6 12 pm Sun rises Sunday at 456 an Moon sets Sunday at 6 14 ar mph) i Friday Im Pontiac = {As Recorded Downtown) Righest vemperature ie hrove | PROPOSAL INADEQUATE Mean Sompezetere 77 § _ NORMAL! Union sources said they believe One Year Age in Pontiac NORMAL earec inert could be_worklel as. Highest Vamaperatare ches es is e Neak | 2 Trost-tssues;—atthougn MceDorr-1D sige le “he Noamat| ald has labeled the entire industry, tempera | etcow | Proposal as inadequate, Lowest Tempereteres This i" NORMAL|| Yesterday John A. Stephens, eb. wt "EXPEC a oe sped US. Steel vice president, stated’ so] XPECTEC normat| 1 behalf of 11 steel firms that : Chart. i % itgeles op wette = 7 ‘ork ~ Roy Lukes, 26, of 540 Farnsworth Rouch, Springfield, Ohio, assistant) (Contiqued From Page (ne) StS Was the: operator-of thp “other. sergeants-at-arms. . ers in basic steel walk out, the car. He was not hurt. Rep. Katharine St. George, New effects will reverberate through- Pressnell told Waterford police, York, parliamentarian: Judge Lehr out the entire economy. the Lukes vehicle veered over to Fess, Ohio, assistant parliamenta-) David J. McDonald, union pres- the right side of the road at a rian; Lyle-Snader- Hiffiois, reading ‘ident, says acceptance of a five- high rate of speed striking his car clerk, and Thomas Kenemmar, Year pact would require steel- head-on. Missouri, chief doorkeeper. workers and their families to et —--— “mortgage an unpredittable fu- = ture.” i , ty . cc. . YY), a UNION IS AFRAID - YY Chion acres Gace Gee VY; UY ff Jp nion sources have expressed hh ys fear that automation and new in- YW. dustrial techniques would lead to drastic shakeup in the present work force. Referring to the industry's wage raise offer—a management esti- — mated 7.3 cents an hour each year YW WZ wtavy A [[o] moverare sal CC} LIGHT “What good is a wage increase if new techniques put you out of a job.” MeDenald has contended the di- rect wage offer amounts to ‘‘only a nickel” inuactual take - home pay. : . EXPECTED PRECIPITATION * * * Management has agreed to a 32-week layoff pay program asked by the union and has offered com- dis- * ‘et Russia and commtnism are for five years—a union man said: | promises in the field of premium. French. The last attack, just be- burg. fore noon, wourded a European . * 8 and a Moslem just before police. Then he drove to Cortland, north . ; shot and killed the rebel gunman. of here. and shot another sister of The burglary was reported by Extreme excitement gripped Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hazel Botts. 32. Mrs. 1 DartWy Shore who said residents of the district. Euro- It was here that Mrs. Wilson the bandits apparently entered her peans in the neighborhood massed evaded him by locking hersélf and Alto Island home on Miami Beach in the streets in a demonstration their two children in a bathroom. in the evening while she was at- for stronger police protection’ Nancy Worthington 17, of Leav- tending a party. against rebel violence. These dem- ittsburg, returning with two boys onstrations were dispersed by from a high school homecoming police. The neighborhood is gne was his third victim. He blocked of apartment buildings largely oc- their car on the road and said he negotiable securities. * ° * The “rough” loss estimate was made by Dr. Shorell in New York, Mrs. Shorell sald she called her husband after discov. First he shot ard killed wile's sister Mrs Geraldine Police yesterday that her plush * *# -* Brown, at her home in Leavitts. sland heme had been ransacked Altrusans will meet Monday at J83.000 in cash, jewels and Mrs, Warren L. Small's home, 17989 Dunblaine, Beverly Hills, when new officers will be in- stalled, New president is Muriel Brusic while her staff is Mrs. Millard Newcomb of Pleasant Ridge, vice- president; Mary White, Pontiac, recording secretary for another term, Kathryn Vedder of Pontiac, corresponding secretary, and Mrs Small? treasurer Mrs. Carl Wonnberger is coord: cupied by persons of Spanish would hold the girl until the boys ering the) bergiary. nating the year’s program and di- origin. ,brought some money. Instead. he ; rectors are Mrs. Raymond Peck ces drove on. Her body, with a bullet The highly-successful plastic sur Ses ee —_ : = Mrs. Paul Pankotan and Mary Earlier this week in the same through the head, was found in a geon announced last \ear that he Spaulding district rebel attacks killed four ditch near Windham yesterday had face - lifted Elena Lipesc.9" =—=(“‘( OM... cese: 78 30 OBL... as 3 early this morning, firemen she fell out of a moving car late ; jlast night, She was treated and released at Pontiac General Hos- pay, vacation, holiday and other St. benefits y= ‘ | said. 1 ‘| Fire broke out at 3:20 a.m. and TEMPERATURES ithe industry will be forced to start cooling its furnaces Wednesday or 1 $i : ; i oF $i ag, MONTH'S WEATHER — Southeastern Michigan is expected to Thursday “if the union persists 100.49 have above normal temperatures and moderate to light precipitation "its announced intention to i i during ‘the coming month. Above maps, prepared upon information’ * ee x of a s compiled yby the U.S. Weather Bureau, give anticipated weather eral te neces Wakes sev- : : i t ati . ; l 79 44. @ctoss the a for the next 30 days. . , ‘damage ;49, equipment. , hae jwas extinguished in 10 minutes, | pital. days to prevent extensive found two miles from the spot tives a thief stole a 54 gallon tank: | where hig body was | TO BUY LA The woman was leaning on a! The heme is owned by James door when jt opened causing her to. aVault; who estimated $100 be throwmo the pavement, \Water- damage to the building and $100 ford ship -police reported to- |day. Théy said the, incident took ‘place at Dixie and Telegraph Rds., Find Fisherman's Body W#terford_ Township. MOUNT CLEMENS # — The New Coat for Town? body of John Becker, 50, of Rose-| eal —— | YRACUSE, N. Y. (INS)—Po-| y] they said. No one was injured. to the furnishings. __ ville, missing since a fishing trip. last Tuesday, was found yesterday lice are looking for someone who! by deputies in the Clinton River. fnay be painting the town rd. Becker's car and fishing rod were Sidney Rosen reported to detec.| discovered. lof red paint. A ee | Ff BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. OR SELL ND CONTRACTS Ask for TOM BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU oe i =X oaFa deieeen ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU RD. AY. JUNF. 23, 1958! Ls Americans are eating 18 pounds | In , 1890 only 4.5 per cent more of fruit annually than they |matried women had jobs, but today did in 1915, it. is 23 per cent. ' Soclliaienetinarstmanaiiceradieamen te ce na gr ep nee neem le emi pee ea SKIS _ WATER It's fun to water ski. Try this thrilling sport with a new PARIS (INS) — French Socialist in. the tack of the neck with his /sources state that Soviet Firs tirevolver and killed him.’ |D:-puty Premier Anastas Mikoyan| « « ppointed vung actually was the trigger-man in ociianad potas in wis of the 1953 killing of Red secret police’ boss Lavrenti P. Beria. - " These sources. said Mikoyan | when-he informed us that he suc- shot his hated fellow Red with a | ceeded in finding evidence of single revolver bullet in the back | Beria’s treason. of Beria’s neck in a Kremlin po- | “Imagine how ridiculo we, _ Mtburoe meeting. s" : —— would have been if many Commveniats “without. any’ oI sigh F rench Socialist Sources Declare |celand Leader Seest Mikoyan Was the Trigger-Man for Beria Need for U. 5. ‘Troops — REYKJAVIK, Iceland “®—Pre- trial” and said that sentence then mier Olafur Thors says if his In- facto, after the | execution.” “Reria,” said ‘Khrushchev, in | party’s central committee short- ly after Stalin’s death, As a re- sult of the particularly detailed legal proceedings it was estab- lished that Beria had committed February, “was unmarked by the was passed on the victim ‘‘ex- post dependence (Conservative) party wins a majority in Sunday's par- | liamentary elections he will re- \view the Legisiature’s decision to |land’s NATO -air base. * * * |prepared to say they can go home re Ne 4 o store an qlectrie charge A Te RPT a ed fH 4) Abt Se get rid of US. troops manning Ice-T “] don't want the troops to stay-4 longer than necessary and I am) - MIDGET ~ . SUNDAY, JUNE 24th how" in exces : ni. pair of water skis from Sloy- this young, baugh's. A large selection of =~ all water sports equipment to choose from. * Surf Boards ithe day I am cdfwinced it is safe," iThors told foreign newsmen last night. “But . . . | am far from 8 BIG EVENTS | | FEATURE DRIVERS: Russ Jacobson, Pontiac RACE Johnny Wallace. 18 CARS IN | Modine Beiske Tre. Socialist informants said pvo'ecutor would have discovered, aeangang! ertmnce| 00d Berta that the secret story clearing up that Beria was innecent ...°” | "8% “et some mysterious details of Beria’ 8 | Khrushchev, in the U.S. State De-| The French Socialist version of saiunced) thal fa) sale st liquidation stemmed directly from partment report of his speech-last M'koyan shooting Beria does not c nat it ia sale Dow the lips of SovieeCommunist party|February, _lengthily denounced give any specific date of exscu-. Thors charged that opposition * Rope secretary Nikita Khrushchev. Beria, who was Stalin's top execu- ‘tion. But it indicates that the parties created the issue of Amer- ’ ti \“special - judicial commission” |!©@S quitting the big radar and ld an NM Ri FOLD BACK But the version of Beria’s death f even by informants close to 4 |Fre-ch delegation which recently visited Moscow said it was a one- _man execution done hy Mikoyan with politburo approval. 5 s : . ‘4 * Life Preservers * Cushions e SED oe Wrarean TIES * *¢ 6 ‘which tried Beria was in fact. the “@™ing base at Keflavik to gain ~30-LAP RACE Fort Weyne, ind. lat the dictator's funeral, July 10,| TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: He accused the Communists and | , Ne enieeinaaae cluding a charge of being a West- of Iceland, even though the nation Pontiac M-59 Speedway Our Large Lot Helps Make Your Shopping 2 Pleasure ~ . | charge, viewing his purge as part ( nounced that Beria and six co- OPEN SUNDAY ‘TIL 1:00 P.M. fore ‘a special, judicdal covemnle TI E Ss A | E sia officiall ed the shooti a local_advantage at the expens i i * Anchors * Gas Cans pee Che Styearala | Beria, “ie secu ao ne pas mii _ of world peace. . . 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When he was tired of living a wandering life, he began building 372 Get your BONDEX color card from tee police organization) deovted to him primitive permanent homes, and to care for animals such as cattle, — in all the administrations. goats and sheep, which had previously been wild “ We'had obtained evidence With your crayons color this picture. Like his sister, the boy should that in the early 1970's Berta had have a well-tanned skin | been working for the British in- «Paste the picture down on cardboard, and then cut it out carefully OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT | telligence service. (Editor's note: Fold the front panel forward and fold back the support, so it will stand This charge, derided by Wester® up This should complete a fine collection of beasts and: man from 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 Armstrong FREE We Loon You TOOLS and TILE CUTTERS INLAID TILE » Oo] were The Floor Shop po ———e —— —— TILE CEMENT 08: Gal. 99-101 S. 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After a four-hour in- German World War Il U-boat terrogation Beria admitted that he a) aged from the Baltic this week was aiming to take over all power could sail again in the new for himself federal navy * 2 * ONE SHOT FIRED © The submarine was raised off “All of us then went into an ad-'thé Danish island of- Anhold. It joining room. While Bera was sit- had been scuttled by its crew May ting on the very chair on which! 8, 1945, eight minutes before the German surrender became effiec- ——_— » Residential—B8usiness _ Farms—tInvestments Let Us Serve You' IRWIN, R EAtT OR REAL ESTATE 1019's N. SAGINAW va INSURANCE you ‘the French Socialist visitor) tive are sitting now, Mikoyan shot him, FE 2-403) was towed into Riel todas and imspected by its former skip- ‘per and its onetime chief engineer Both agreed the U-boat. which ranked among the world’s fastest lin 1945, would be acceptable after -\a thorough overhaul. 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Your Watch ° > Adueed $450 © Regulated Before You Enter a Contest + Be Sure You Are Not Being Trapped! BUSINESS ETHICS | BOARD 4 Conveniently Located Branch Offices of the oe HURON at TILDEN N. PERRY atGLENWoop eM THE atch Bands WALLED LAKE ' KEEGO HARBOR [imiiele es a HARBOR MeN Ta Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Pontiac Chamber of Commerce NATION | Special ‘795 z aT . Waldron Hotel Bldg. 6 Nas a erie ube | saan waseaniiniea eorgés-Newpo a ' Jewelry Dept. : Nea : 3 ‘ sanlgh ste = fore ~—e cr a i ea aan ™ on im, Py Pee ary ee ML GOEL ERE LIAL PO TG id aoe as ea Z - . » ; ‘ velop Unique Busi f ANN ARBOR #—A unique hus- iband and wife team does a thriv- ing business in church windows. Church Calendar ter Baptist, Meter at v Dogpen © wear Bethany Seren a: M: Rev Pred any (8. 11 a.m.) Calvary Baptist - Baptist | Rev H E Wrobbe) < Pande ‘Columbia Ave., RH. H. Emmaneel. South Telex Dr. Tom Malone (11. 7:30) Piret J Pip Pe Saves floss. 7:30) Rev. ins aie m.) | Pigst Sqnocet, 20 mee iL 3 Rev Garner (th Rev ao A Le etemay ve » FRED NIEDELSON boa At the annual meeting of Pontiac Une” 8 is Etwards (11:30, 8, Lodge 850 B'nai B'rith held re-|Mece@ons. Meter ot Alen. |» s, eently at Temple Beth Jacob, Fred! boa eltr yweed ot 5 Wa alten se J. Niedelson was elected president. | v David Mortenson (11 &.m . Also elected were Sherwin Birn-| ene al ra: 218. 7:30) krant, first vice-president; Mal-| mesteca p, Baptist, 317 217 Wes : Wiese colm Kahn, second vice-president; |," 7) Bastions (15 3 Jerome Weiss, secretary; Charles Rev ibaa H. Bell (11 7:30) _ Jacobs, . financial treasurer; Eu-|New i oe ars ee gene Ketchel, recording treasurer prey pore $ ae a pds eee and Joe Jacobson, warden. |_ Rev "iting Bie Bie i 130) fond Finds Big Demand for New Church Windows | Middle-aged Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Garey. of Clinton specialize in re- building, repairing and replacing stained glass. It's strictly a manual labor operation. No automation or assembly line can substitute for their painstaking skill. | Traveling by trailer, the Gar- | eys set up temporary house- | keeping close to whatever church | they’re working in. Garey removed the windows of ithe church one at a time, inspect- ling them carefully for breaks in! ithe glass sections and disintegra- ‘tion of the lead strips. The broken glass is replaced, | the old lead removed and the en- tire glass washed. Then the glass lis releaded with Mrs. Garey using ia hot iron to solder the lead strips ion the glass. After that the glass, now new) jand bright looking, is replaced in the window. | WORK ON THE SPOT The Gareys work in the = en basement or recreation room, un- Chosen for trustees: were Rudy Providence Bogtey like commercial window repair LoPatin, Tom Horowitz and Sam|Ptessest. crater errs, ae 3st, seecompanies which usually take| Toby. — ae Litejohn aE church windows back to a factory Trinity. Wessen . Rev R Dison 2. MIPS -20) Drop. Matches Down Oil Pipe—What Happens Rev OS Bersche (11, 1:30) COLUMBUS, Ohio FH — What) Christian Scientist happens when you drop a book | | First Cherch Williams at Lawrence of lighted matches down a pipe "e™! into an underground storage tank | Congregational tor waste oi] at a gasoline sta-| view. Fost Bor | ee Robert Fletcher, 8, and James Cartetian Charch ‘Christian and Missionary Alliance for work. Garey has been a glass worker | since 1922. His wife joined him | in his trade five years ago—"“after | the children grew up.’ Garey says he has never come | ‘in contact with another church’ |window repair man. He and his wife: have worked in six states be-| 'sides Michigan, going as far west| las Coloradg and south as far as! CONVERTED INTO CHAPEL — George Ab- delnour, Azusa, Cal., businessman, bought a streetcar waiting room at auction and converted | it into chapel for members of all faiths. CHURCH-—SAT NORWAY METHODISTS 17 connection ary the centenary, * * + ~1—Methodism was introduced into Norway by the Rev. O. P. Peter- son, a Norwegian immigrant fo American who became a Methodist in Brooklyn and was sent back to his homeland to preach his new faith. The first Methodist congre- gation was organized September 11 1856, at Sarpsborg in southeastern Norway. This year the Methodist con- stituency is estimated at 18,500 persons, including 8,500 full mem- bers and the remainder children of Methodist parents, There are 65 churches andi 40 outposts, with 72 pastors and 63 lay preachers. All of Norway is included in the \Norway Annual Conference, which Sleepy Church Delegates Await End of Parley | OMAHA, Neb, — On and on to stop it if the records weren't ‘went the monotonous chant. fully bared. In the bi teditcriealeapy | About 2,000 church acleqahan| ga Le seePy | were present as the marathon) church delegates sat listlessly, \reading job began at 10 p.m. through the night. But as the midnight hour passed. | Some of them dozed. some began drifting away. Others Some read newspapers or worked ‘stayed on doggedly. crossword puzzles. to Presbyterians “=. iis related to the Methodist Church jin America. The Norway church, Clarkston Host oe its own program of home and| | Liha missions, evangelism, = and ane and social | | Dr. Odd Hagen, Methodist bish- Pte of Norway, Sweden, Finland Denmark, said the centen- Centennial Year Noted! nial will be observed in a se- by Sashabaw Church, at Recent Meeting ries of meetings, starting with | the session of the annual confer- =| this summer. A_ special | | event at the conference will be The Presbytery of Detroit, Pres-, 8 comeert by the choir ef De- Norway Methodists Mark Centennial of Foundation (Gamblers Robbed - Then Lose to Police GRAND RAPIDS u—Gambling charges were placed against four men here after two of them corn- plained that a masked ‘bandit robbed a poker game of $600 early yesterday. * @* & Police are looking for a fifth man who allegedly took part in the re- pore game. George May, 27, was charged iwith maintaiding a gambling house; Henry L. Conger, 68, of Kalamazoo, and William Gash, 29, iof Grand Rapids, were charged with gambling; and Charies ‘Young, 20, Grand Rapids, was icharged with frequenting a place of illegal business. s * ae | Police said Conger reported he ‘and the other four men were play- jing. poker at Mays’ home here ‘about 5:30 a. m. Friday when a masked man came in with a shot- gun and made off with the money. ‘Conger said he lost $300 and a hina lEndursement by Hoffa Surprise for Williams [ae a ARRON PER ist |Florida. One delegate said he had taken byterian Church, U.S.A., met in| Pauw University Greencastie, NSIN = > Willi Plunkett, 10, learned the crower pi St B hace itt They rarely have to ‘look for A few women knitted. some no-sleep tablets. vegilar session recently at the Ind. The choir will tour Norway Be eeiser pal = yogis the hard way. Both suffered third) Disciples of Christ ‘work,’ Garey adds. At one time! Up on the platform, a weary w«ppere’s coffee and cold @rinks S4shabaw Presbyterian Church,| after the conference. iport of teamster leader James R. degree burns of the face and ATMS | cirst Christian. 850 West Huron their. work schedule at various succession of voices droned on for ” ‘Clarkston, with the Rev. Herbert/ Methodi Hoffa. = when the resulting explosion sent) Rev. Duncan D. McColl (11 a m) ‘ hem hour after hour today into the) sad ened eee Gnmeh nl Coastal | EAR O Mode | ist laymen from through- hot oil spurting 20 feet. - Rplccepel jac is a chigan = a m| aire ee me Dr. Albert Buckner Coe, of Bos- © nut, Moderator, presiding. out Scandinavia will meet together) “I have never sought nor did ! The blast’ caused by igniting am sams | Paes : ted lots t need. f coy cere Br ton, told the tired listeners. “The The Sashabaw.church cele. for the first time in October and expect to get the endorsemént of .. 4 fumes in the tank apparently put| od Widdities ems pee sale Tie a he aed This was the odd svectacle of & refreshment stand has agreed to brated the opening of its centen- & SPecial guest will be Dr. Harry, Jimmy Hoffa,” Williams said. cat hes fx. authorities said. No | United Brethree eir § y sa ~|national church gathering trans-| stay open all night.” nial year by being host to the | |Denman, of Nashville, Tenn., ex-'“‘He was against me two years lecutive sécretary of the Methodist ago, and the only difference this lity of church windows are not reformed into an endurance feat in. ‘Board of Evangelism. Other spe-|time is that his opposition is pub- other damage was caused. cee eee a1, 7:30 |placed or repaired for as long S| ora) reading. Occasionally. he advised dele- Presbytery Meeting. Organized | =e (Calvary, Paddock et deterioriat ‘gates to stand up and stretch. | 8% First Presbyterian Society of | Rev A iagaman vit 1:20 meee and the en ——o **| It was prompted bv a legal One official estimated the read-| Independence in November 1855, Soucy to Gage el lic.” | ae = go. 3 "eoom Nees | PS j + } - e | i= ea & © Hy a 2. 2 O84 © Ole ik 4 a i 4 30 Whittemore Street Rev Ralph C Claus (1! om.) oss ; i |Westminster Fellowship at Wayne the Himalayas returned home last H. JOHN. PRAKE, Paster , ' “Methodist | . = S P nna, Hh. Meader of he ao |Untveratty. An exhibition softball contest, night pre 8 welcome 1:30 P.M—en., Rev. Nine Webber I pagum Avence a S A T Pontiac, Mich., - 2s here Meise, e | Wed, 1:00 P B.—Midween Service ff Rev Warren Wilson (16 a.m.) OV let, merican ourists ti-merger faction, said failure to This 10-year old church build- Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in Waterford. ¢ sl mers ; = ic iS | ‘ i. Z 4 ” - \ r = = Ss + — sie a : . ik i ee? : a, $ $ i } f z “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA TURD AY, Ju NE 2h, 1956 et ea oe Las Vegas, Nev. was starting | Windows Fi Have Function: ne ae ie ace “Outdoor Grills To Let in Light and ‘Air .;-"—-__—— Windows have come a long way! 2. Place principal windows to.| ‘since our forefathers first coated! wan the south except in. warm) sections. Complete la sheet of paper with homemade, climates where a northern orien- i: units > |WAX, |tation -is preferable to limit heat , 2° from the sun. ‘y (, ' . Ha, P , . $ 5 | But, according to expert$, many: ce © | H$sily $1 omattc | homeowners might do just ag. well, 3. Select the window shape that) to return to wax-coated ” paper. gives the desired distribution of! WATER SOFTENER | “¢ ) | CATSMAN | —— , | a aaa ae ‘Most people today forget a win- jight within each room. For ex-| —— Brick red outdoor grills of reinforced concrete Includes Delivery | and Installation |dow’ s two functions: it lets in light ample, tall narrow windows give : ‘and air. ‘a thin deep distribution. of light. ; SLABS | Keeping those two purposes in 4 Use a kind of glass most! : ‘mind, the home beautifier might suitable for the\ room's purposes. : | PATIO do well to glance over this list of Clear sheet glass or plate glass is| > SOFTENS ; ‘Dos and Don'ts prepared by the recommended for unobstructed vis-| ke 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks ‘7 Pastel Colors Small Homes Council. sion, translucent glass for privacy.| ur truc D> REGENERATE! for FASTER DELIVERY! | R A. A hi I ne so Md! apie, Gr rear Concrete | og er ut HOE, TING. | t. provice siase ares jn excess 5, Mount draperies, hargings : * # You can depend on us for Block f 20 per cent of the floor area of * : ei a RETURNS TO QUABITY . SERVICE. 3 7200 = Lake Rd. ,, 2°sr Ss"; . EMpire 3-4825 r above the head of the window and > Sand : ' ; ey pacers coll Mle P c= dapiee __'to the side of the window frame in SERVICE and SATISFACTION! * : , — arene order to free the entire glass area | oneeneeemeena G ] : Thoro 4 i and thus admit the greatest amount ===] -~sewes- ; RAGE tave : Seal . TILE TILE TILE a =| =x ee | cial . - . 4 MG ferries rere! : L ement ; Pinot and reggae bp for Bathrooms and Kitchens ™ - 6. Take care when selecting See this amazing soltenei air Quality _Paiat , | sphalt, Rubber and Viny! Tile for Floors , blinds, such as the Flexelum mod- Buildin (Gov. App.) : Complete Remodeling Job If Needed Quick sekvice els, s fo as high-quality Vene- Supplies TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE * a © tian blinds iL ALSO ADDITIONS, PORCHES. BREEZEWAYS AND GARAGES, a A. H. STANTON _ BASEMENTS AND RECREATION ROOMS . Land Contracts—Real Estate DON'T: 399 S. PADDOCK ST. z Insura ts 1. Specify corner windows or bay FREE ESTIMATES NO MONEY DOWN Trust Service windows as a means to increase 103 Stote FE 5-1683 the daylight effectiveness of win- ~~ - DAWSON & WATSON | '¥x sytem tleciveness of win. MICH IGAN Dawsen—Hugh A. Watson’ | 90WS. The actual area of glass is N greater and more costly than the 7% it, N-*Saginaw Street H OM E R EMOD E LE RS Phone FE 2-540 Pentiae effective daylight area obtained. * * * : 2. Screen those parts of the win- 3377 W. Huron FE 4-5063 dow which are not opened for venti- RAINBIRD portable hose lation purposes. Full screens can | sprinklers and a complete ff ahcorb as much as 50 per cent of @ of sprinklers for under- the light, Half screens will absorb ground sprinkling systems. J only 15 per cent Nozzles are designed to} —_ od he throw maximum distances 3. Finf$h eetlings and walls in jark colors. Light interiors are use- ° and yet break the water | ‘ dy =P ful in taking full advantage of re to give an application as flected light = el oc... FOR YOUR PROPERTY 4 ling rate insures long life 4 Use several smaller cones . and allows deep water | instead of one large window, Wi penetration without run-off. { dow openings should be grouped as WW 7 . - We design and instal) un- | ©!se!y as possible to eliminate sn- @ Ww NTE derground systems or we | “*!"#ble contrasts in brightness. J 7 Al D will sell you all the ma- ee . : ., . terials for your own instal- | Don't Forget Gutters Y FARMS—ACREAGE-LAKE PROPERTY PROTECTS CHILDREN, lation. 3efore painting ‘the outside of ) : ; ‘ : - PETS AND PROPERTY You can put in an under: | jn sen ou hould. of ground sprinkler from the | wre te cleaned at. intewals We have several clients who want us to invest ...adds beauty to your grounds! — head that covers 1,500 sq. [the end of winter. Gutters that hose bib to special sprinkler J during the year and. especially at substantial cash in Oakland County for them.. . : ft. Total cost of materials— J are clogged cause moisture to get J For complete, permanent all round protection, $15.95 behind walls or under the roof % insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual a“ causing expensive damage. ‘Me . painting — is zinc coated after weaving, not Drop in for a demonstra: |: a . r = es before. Call for FREE estimate. tion. Alter the Rhyme ST The famous cid wedding frele ie EMpire 3-4197 “The Northwest Realtor” MUtual 4-8811 : - Something eld. something new y . F E 55-7471 Mixer Park, Inc. etc... can be adapted te home #7 atl E. Highland Road M-59 : color schemes by substituting 245 Elizabeth Lake Road Something dull, something bright, a NO DOWN | !|st PAYMENT { 36 MONTHS PAYMENT IN AUGUST TO PAY : FREE PARKING something dark and something el eee SS =n ae : a. light This rhyme is a reminder Ph. FE 5-8780 - that color contrasts. have their | , . place = | | | 7 INCLUDES PRINCIPLE, INTEREST ond INSURANCE . | va en RECREATION AREA 13 BEDROOM 112 BATH HOMES! oncx RANCH HOME 42-FT. LONG PLUS CARPORT « Ia ACRE LOT £15,250 | - SMALL DOWN PAYMENT ¢ ber MONTHLY PAYMENTS . ea zatasons wy me TMA MEDIATE OCCUPANCY 1. EXCLUSIVE FEATURES INCLUDE: Convenient oit heat - . pastel colored bath fixtures . . @ouble bath vanity—full length mirrer—recessed lighting . . . Se a kas gorge oe “nding Deron ym . ‘ : . wate —~ae — F walk-in ae : od betes (754233) ree extra — ~— : . . ‘ : WHY FIGHT CITY TRAFFIC when in : reem 5 * ng windews wo arge ves ule chose * : ; . your complete choire of colors throughout. ; 25 to 30-YEAR MORTGAGES practically the same length ot time you . : . * « and your family can enjoy happy, 2. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: Y . >_— Compare these features with any house selling for $2,000 more healthy suburban living . . . ina pleasant ce septs tonks, 1 we bare worked tionally Since tot fam 3 Ae : community and still have the conveni- oi Rive Shots mentees ove. beret] ese8y tes (reer) torte ead Recreation fl © TILED RECREATION AREA ¢ KITCHEN VENTILATING FAN ence of fine schools, churches, shopping ia sane (peur (Romania: lad hous | IN BASEMENT ¢ SOLID BIRCH KITCHEN centers. © LARGE TILE BATH WITH CABINETS WITH a 3. LOW DOWN PAYMENT: —_ BUILT-IN VANITY LACQUER-FINISH DOORS Mo fea Weeren” hea aie asiie Taj ibe hosel” pettng © COPPER PLUMBING rym ple la Oe, j your balance at onty 4'2') interest. (Eatra payments can be | made witheut,.a penalty). . e Sl uekcaneca HEATING e aelgelh KITCHEN SNACK CLARKSPON |. 2 AYMENTS: . ° ALLPAPERED - 8 . hed el pital deat ls principal, interest and tnenrance, Pontiac A e 40-GALLON GAS WATER HEATER vert eat ha aS These are truly monthly payments your budget can afford, tL] E Cc FLOO Steen , , , , . Drive *out West Huron (M59) one-tenth mile beyond ° Hien Hpabonpedes ALUMINUM @ 5 SPACIOUS FLOOR-T0- mm 5. WALKING DISTANCE TO... pag Lake Road to Tull. Turn left on Tull to pontigg cr monorer sun CEILING CLOSETS Schools, churches and an excellent shepping center. Lake oad. Left on Pontiac ‘Lake Road to Model. | e ; ¢ FRUIT CELLAR IN BASEMENT THIS MAP 6. VERY CLOSE TO PONTIAC RECREATION AREA. Or Come Out M-59 to Pontiac Lake Road. shows you how easy it Is to - AND HIGHLAND RECREATION AREA: _ Follow Pontiac Lake Road to Model. " get te and from _ “tdi fo? alata! Sette hates eeteat t. a larkston real estate —.] i ee ial Model Ope n 12 to 7:30 ame ne j 20 S. MAIN - CLARKSTON ‘i porliesscl cette tenement sah ‘Sud WH to 8: 30 | wm ie | lM A PLE 5 m 5 § 4 | ee = MARK ABEND Fg . 4 ers ; “ges paatinal oe Eee ene THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 28,1030 <' , sect caayiibiacn neta iinet nee * Lacquers are Castideais to) One i tee advenliin: @ te] shes which ry iy eens se impervious latex paint film | “eration. barrier. Building Pert ut ae the we 939 vapor building. < ® $100; frame garage,. 45 Ruth, "3639: Gd for 6 Homes'on N Ww Side inte swcine, 9 Marie, Thirty-four‘ bililding permits to- . ae S taling $90,773 were issued by the theleaesame amily dwellings, $3.00" Reside welling at 24 Kemp, and | city building - inspector Monday |rergof dwelling and porch, 51 64 N. Anderson, $429 and $390; re- | through Thursday during the past/Michigan, $1,200; re-roof dywelling|Toof dwellings at 248 Chippewa, , week, 166 Beach, $28% repair and re-|14 E. Rundell, 226 Prospect, and Included in the group were six'side porch, E ; Pinegrove, $2,363; eee ment, “_ veoh permits for one-family dwe' — tobe built on the city’s northwest side at pn estimated cost of eta each, The following permits were lgranted (the price is estimated cost of the project): frame garage. | 752 Joslyn, $500; build front and| rear porch, 226-East- Boulevard, $250; re-roof house and garage, 35 Edison, $569; remodel porch, pew flooring, build fence, 180 Elm, $90. . Frame garage, 352 Beverly, $800; | repair two porches, 130 Bagley, $200: wreck old shed, 33 Adams,' $25:- remove front porch and re- build, 102 E. Brooklyn, $100; re- roof dwelling, 231 Fisher, $300; Do You Own Land ‘Suitable , for Development? We are looking tor property, either urdeveloped or developed that | can be used for commercial, residential or industrial. We'll buy it or develop it*on either a cash basis or partnership or we'll do it on a fee basis, completing all of the engineering and plat work, as well as the roads. A large corporation with all of the skills necassery will help you get the most for your property. SYLVAN REALTY, FE 5-9418 "Mixed to Your Order... Delivered to Your Job ~~ Save time, labor, money. We mix con- crete to your speci- - > fications and deliver, ‘4. ready-to-pour. Our - service is prompt, : cae eee, tt Oe 2383 Orchard Loke Road, Rt. No. 5 < ibuild one-family dwelling with, 0 ‘basement, 340 Ypsilanti, $6340; | : ; i leone backyard, 709 DeSoto, $200; | Full line of Concrete and ‘enlarge room for bath, 520 High- Cinder Blocks, immedicte. |. - : — ° Nand, $100. _ Another delivery. SPIDERWEB’ StUN--ROOM..— .ldeal..for. small mractre | are fom tongue-and-groove cedar ~' lots in heavily populated residential areas, this boards, painted with a driftwood rez to contrast | een, light, airy patio fence permits privacy without a with white painted cedar framing. 3 Willis M. $ closed-in feeling. Panels set into the cobwebby . > 3 a VAN ‘HORN & SONS a -—~} BREWER 3]. -199 Mechanic St. «FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 |S eenin Device in Yard Peck’ Weed Popular | 3 : 3 V A LU E | from : : Cr g Pecky" wood, which has shown! 2 Broker g : . : | tremendous gains in popularity in $ Complete Real Estate Services > a | Provides F amily Privacy recent years, is wood that's been $ © Ligtings Wented © Boy end e | . attacked by fungi, birds or in- $ Sell Contracts © Will Tete 2 T P= ) oe I pd awe > cts for ~ Ranch TU | = 7 “Se Privacy on the small lot of mod-jlarly attractive motif is that of al- ane eS cs a $ a ne ve? ae e : uid = erm ern suburbia often presents a prob | ternating panels, consisting of: ‘enjoying a Sou Ge rustic in 3 55 N Parke St 3 - : : lem to homeowners who like tO 4 aries of random width boards, terior paneling. Small indentations | g ? *$ 2 Light Double : Aitilize lawn and outdoor cai paced at intervals, with perhaps a AL the paneling give’a room a > FE 4-518) 4 ‘ : . areas for entertaining, sunning and ** ~ iriftwood’” look. : Pee ee . Automatic Gas 5 casual lounging—without an audi- slat dividing the -space between, (a ec tint telat Locking ALUMINUM | ‘ence. ‘strictly for decorative purposes. (SPPPIS OIE A LIST OLAS | wD = 7° * Space between the slat and solid. | WATER HEATERS 6 95 All the hot water you want for today’s needs and for years to come. Fiberglas insulated tenk Often, by building a high estate fence or property dividing section, you build ill will with your neigh- bors as well. So, architects have discovered more subtle means to enclose your own small segment of the outdoors which do not dub you an expatriate from your neigh- borhood surroundings Screening devices, rather than solid walls, are very popular for patio or fence sections, and allow circulation of cooling breezes as ' well. Built of western red cedar or Douglas fir, your outdoor di- vider walls will have the textural richness and beauty of grain and color which furnish lovely sur- ot dings for outd living. Cedar and fir withstand weather, too, and may be Jinished with a clear rez or loggers oi] to retain natural colorings, or use a tinted rez, depending upon the exterior finish of the house, Some good-look- sections allows circulation of air, and gives the wall an open feeling of freedom and spaciopsness. Fence panels may be set off the ground a foot er so in cedar frames of two by fours that ex- tend another foot above the pan- els, Thus alternating panels and~ slats are placed in the very cen- ter of the frames. Frames should be braced at intervals, depending _ upon the width of the panels. Boards used for the panel screens should probably be tongue- and-groove cedar or fir, and are especially texturally rich at rough boards.’ ‘are used ~ “You ean eapitalize on the inter- plays of light and shadow in your outdoor room by crisscrossing one by sixes and two by fours across the top of the patio. This will not ‘shut out the sun. but will give you further decorative interest with squares and lines_of shadow on | orerenee: N TORIDHEET \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEATAN tor-the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Cal! AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. = FE 2-9124 » 1992 Pontiac Drive a ie | SASH Ea.. We Also Sell aeeas 3 Structura! Steel TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES FE 4-9531 Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads ing effects are achieved by com- floor and wall panels. e | ouse eeping hop bining painted with unfinished s 6 «a fence_ sections. A solid board attached to one of PONTIAC wall section, extended toward cen- LTERNATING PANELS -- ter of the patio and secured against. ‘lk Designs for outdoor walls are oe yt Le fel 51 W. Huron St FE 4-1555 t'e or One Of the supporting columns. di- . a ¥ , : eee, el tne eect or vides ~yeur outdeor living room, - : builder's imagination. Une p and becomes a snack or serving FL bar for outdoor dining. : ; oad * * * | soguend a The small-home owrier will find pes ; a —_— that his walled-in patio extends N lines of the hotise and makes it "SU look larger and more streamlined, “LUXURIOUS 3 BEDROOM BRICK especially if the patio walls are of the same siding materia] and ' Sere a a ae ee a ee a ee E =) [ee H HOM | Do-It-Yourself Craze Teaches Use of Tools | — SS ‘Si : : : "MODEL ADDRESS 7 4845 SASHABAW ROAD a The HY HAVEN SPECIAL A 45- Foot Wide Ranch Home LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL FEATURES FULL PRICE -@REAL LOW TAXES $11,100 © (0 MINUTES FROM ALL PONTIAC GM PLANTS @ HUGE 1,035 SQ. FT. OF LIVING AREA remover, the wood is still dark STANDARD! BUILDERS @ COPPER PLUMBING MELJOY ||| i @ NATURAL GAS HEAT NOT BOTTLED Phone: FE 3-9796 so it will harmonize with newly- : : FS @ ALL WINDING PAVED STREETS—NOT oe bought light wood pieces—you can (PAID FOR BY BUILDER) use a bleach, obtainable from your ‘paint dealer. -@ SOLID SIDE DRIVES @ KITCHEN BIRCH CABINETS, ALL CUSTOM MADE ADJUSTABLE The -wlo-it-yourself. craze which . . has beguiled . millions of : men, women and children has served as a wonderful school for it has taught these people how to use tools. Especially is this true where they work wood. Softwoods, like Douglas -} fir or west coast hemlock, can be cut, shaped and fit with simple and familiar tools. Many peéople 4 have learned how satisfying it is to work with their hands and create useful articles. and make needed improvéments around the home. You Must Use Bleach Sometimes, when you take off the old finish from a_ piece of furniture with’ paint-and-varnish- t THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY ANYWHERE ® Large Famity Room ® Sliding Class Wall itepens to patie) ® Tiled Bathroom . tehotce ef colored fixtures) ® Storms and Screens ® Gas Forced Heat © Wardrobe Closets in All Bedrooms ® Large Utility Room ® Large’ 75° x 160° Lots ® Built-In Oven and Range , © Ultra Modern B Q $13,900 ? Kitchen AT FHA TERMS ® Sewer, Water and Paved Street ® Cement Ribbon Driveway SEE IT NOW ONLY ‘Drive out Elizabeth Lk. Rd. to Fernberry ONE BLOCK WEST AT SCOTT LAKE ROAD Turn Right to Model — Open 1 to 8'P. M. Daily and Sunday Northwest Management J @ TILED BATHS @ TRANSPORTATION NEARBY @ CHURCHES’ @ SCHOOLS @ SHOPPING CENTERS @ 5 ELEVATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM ‘ @ ARTISTICALLY PLANNED COMMUNITY weterans Pe LE if @ FULL WARDROBE CLOSETS WITH SLIDING DOORS: Cod @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS < @ CHOICE OF INTERIOR COLORS Es. Now Only . -- 95 Ea. @ ALUMINUM SCREENS sie | | 6 @ SLIDING ALUMINUM WINDOWS ss Z @ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER-TANK _ oir SPECIAL @ MAMMOTH LOTS, SIZE—100x150 FT. & LARGER - | WHILE THEY LASTi > PANELING 5/4 @ QUARTER-MILLION DOLLAR COMMUNITY WATER : | == 4" Offset Polished { 2” Concave Door SYSTEM (NOT INDIVIDUAL WELLS) — feo CHROMES 936 Do-It-Yourself ‘Screen With Material From Knobs sis Des. Ory Des. Onl BURKE LUMBER» Doors — Pine ....... $165 Thousand White Outside notty Cedar... oe ... 185 Thousand 7 15% . p aint = Gah 4’ Clam | Redwood ....... 275 Thousand fal Gitiisasseeeas Model Open Daily, | to 8 P. M. as Phone No. —ORiando 3-2980 acs HINGES CABINET MATERIAL Re en en IT . 30-YEAR MORTGAGES - LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS BEFORE YOU BUY ANY HOME ... AT ANY PRICE SEE THIS HY HAVEN COMMUNITY - SEE It Now! Oak, clear & “tavern’’ 385 Thousand | Clear Birch .., .. ..425 Thousand LUMBER COMPANY A495 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plaing Phone ‘OR 3-121 dow m “Where the Home Begins” a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J JUNE. 23, 1956 | _ T + i . T Rd., Walled Lake, who diéd.in St. at at & Lodge Calendar C _ = lodge Calendar MARKETS | County Deaths |i. %s"zrarer sex Mrs, moe geben me No, 228 OB Monday ‘Eve. lune |" - Arthur E. Webb yesterday morning, will be at) Dated: June 21, 1986. “ed 25 at 8 P. M. 18% E. Lawrence St. Produce AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service He is survivel by a daughter, '}:30 p.m, Monday at the Richard- . aia om County Assoc. Matrons. DETROIT PRODUCE for Arthur E, Webb, 64, 3180 Mar- Isabelle Livingston of Attica, andjson-Bird Chapel in Walled Lake.’ 154 14442 Ry A. Me pe is ts. a son, cemee mee of Al-|Burial wilt be in Walled Lake June 22, 23, 1966 a peRETROTT, June 23 (AP) The téllowing +61) St., who died Friday morning i Edith M. ‘Coons, Bec, locally grown prod- , N use of "Noy, and fancy grades only.lat Ford Hospital following a brief, Uduerdue, Cemetery. SS or wae. ge ews in [ ief SS = package illness, will be at ‘Pixley Funeral) Ray Skinner ; A veteran of World War Il, | Notice is hereby given to an peopeaty ‘ Pratap, artere gor. ancy Homie, Rochester, at 10:30 @.m.) LAPEER — Funeral service for| he had lived 12 years inthe coun: |Stn mecpyvg fay had in > Am outboard motor was stolen 9's Res. fascy, $100 bu; No 105.18. Onaay Burial will be in White:Ray Skinner, 67, lifelong resident! t¥: having come from Howell. fomves ‘ “from. a boat at Lake Orion, Orion Mat ‘case;- €25-6.18 ie}, sle-tee/Chapel Comotery. Ste’ M of Mayfield Township, is being| Borm in Detroit, he was a truck (July 1, 1986. Failure of anvessment ““uatrict Township, sometime between eaetabies, ties: 4, 1.38- Surviving are his wife, Martha; held today at 3:30 p. m. at the driver for a dairy. owner to do so will entitle “the Depart deficiency eassssmen , Sometime nOONn/ 1.75 doz behs. No 1. 1.50-1.95 dos ‘ < . ao ment of Parks and Recreation to enter , and 5 p.m. yesterday, the beha. Br 18,4, 180-148 desitwo daughters, Mrs. Eileen Elf- Baird Funeral Home. Burial will) Survivors are his wife, Ruth E.,|upm,,itid, land, for, the coe shall the cancellation : County Sheriff's Department said ite bu. Ce ee. 3h = strom of Berkley and Mrs. Sarah'be in Stiles Cemetery. : two children, Sandra and Randy, |* Fees ._ aE name of no oan but an actual |"elency . today.. The motor is owned by C.|No°%"" f'to-4 aah 4 bebe, Chives, Bruce of Pontiac; four grand-| A bachelor, Mr. Skinner died|hpth at home, his mother, Mrs.|<"ten upon ‘the property, all, become peeed il wand entitled Tawa County Drain ier W. Trick, of Lake Orion. i dew EA FS daughters; and a brother and two,unexpectedly W. evening Mrs. Leah Rabage of Howell, = order of the City Commission, per constitution, {ft such Tes Court Mouse Office Building 00 pk bskt, Kohlrabi, No 1, 1,25-i.50|Sisters of Canada. — from a heart attack. a sister M Ordinance No. 1299 to vote at the next election, shall Dele juny 15, iscgn’ * Michignn oH to reckless driv-|tcns. “Onions essen, Na 1) oto don Mrs. Anna L. Bohn Aon of Bi tr, Mrs. Ruth beGrove,| Dated: June 4, 1956 [ener ution ‘willbe taken at the Pire oe June 23, 1956 No 1, 150-175 32-Ib Joseph Rhein irmingham = Director, Parks and |Hall, 3426 Auburn, Auburn Heights, on £ : July 6th, Tth and 9th from 2 p.m. until ' WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — > - ce Recreation Departme: STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro 5 en he ‘hi, Ps 1 - LAPEER Funeral arrange. Mrs.c Ela May Thorsby June 9, 16, 23. 30, 1986 8pm. also at the Township Hail, 2060 bate Court for the County a0 Oakland, yke Road, from 9 a.m. until @ Juvenile Divisis Walled Lake, was.séntenced t E ‘ © 30) behs; root, 1.00-1.25 4 A Mrs. Ann: Bohn days in Oakland County Jail yes No I, b ishes, Service for : a L. ‘ments for Mrs, Joseph Rhein, 18, Se Opes terday red, fancy, 90 dos behs; No 1, 65-80 doz'mother of the Rev. Ben A. Bobn, Oriole A 7 HOLLY — Service for Mrs. Ella NOTICE OF PU on July 6th, 7th and 9th, for ¢ aaa In the matter =P the petition concern- . He was arraigned before white, fancy, 1.00 dos. . ole Ave., Lapeer, are in- BLIC SALE egible for registration on ha i“ J G. Stanaback, of bens; No 1, 76-90 doa behs ubarb,|pastor of the Crescent Hills Bap- plete awaiting word from her May Thorsby, 65, 15083 Fish Lake pgitissay Punic sale wil (eo hela a> ‘ eNNGRETA V. BLOCK, | wood minor. Cause No. Orion “Township fallen,’ No 1. 3.00- s wash. tist Church is being scheduled in brother, Dorland, in the Rad., who died this morning at 8 uly. 1086, at 130 pm at223" Main’ eet ore el ace sites Casssay, & = * eee o 1, hase ay a 3 a = Ft. Worth, Texas, where she died! Services in Korea. 4. m, at Hurley Hospital, Flint, will os BeDeeies, Mie Sune 22, 23, ioe — agement ~ Pecition nating been filed im thi Paneake breakfast at Covert Turnips, No 1, 1.00-i.80 dos bebs. yesterday. She was 78. Mrs. Rhein died Friday at home be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Dryer BOTIEE OP POLITIC GATT | ‘TENDERS WANTED ‘Court alleging that the present where- sovie opal une 30. Start i py and sede, Ceara Hype Ne! The wife of the late Rev. Harry from a complication of diseases. Funeral Home, Holly. Burial will’ wotice is hereby Creanees a the! ners ned Drain District, Oakland cntld t aatecee ond casa” child is de it 5: = » 2. . - serine ee: ‘ - a ail feen, Butter, 9 a ty” ge ae F. Bohn, who died in November, Born Darlene Joyce Ragatz, Be iy Kose (Center | Cometery- [tndersigned wil sel! at publi sate te ‘Sealed “Tenders. of Royal Oak Drain Peoes on Mee maa be paced coaer If your friend's in jail and needs head. » Mo, 4 42-75-3.00 bu; lettucs. 1954, she had been in ill health for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max oe Thorsby . belonged to ‘the highest bidder for cash ome 1968 ee ee vi gaed May 1 the iwrisaictes of thi Coutts = i bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031./"2 } Hin Ean eke: jeioeee Sethe past three years: |Ragatz of Lum, she was married OtXland County Pamona Grange fame, ‘at te Ostiand Ave: Bera seo vent Coupee, attached, will be fe-\g,2%, (he name of the pesple of the ares i ° bot 15 hel es , Romaine, Surviving beside Rev. Bohn are July 23, 1955 to Joseph P. Rhein, and the Rose Township Grange. —— —— motor vehicle ts stored Comatasioner ‘et his office ia, the Cent ied that the hearing on said a cateene: ,Cabeage,, Nol, 1.00180 by.ifive other children. |who survives her. Surviving are her husband, /at said address The" undersigned d Mouse Office Building, Pontiac, Mich-| ity 'Cousry “Service Center, Court Bouse Do You Have » Carpet Problem? Not 1.80-1.75 “8 MEE Cealy; two daughters, Mi ay. serves the right to bid “ ee eo fe oo ounty’ Service Center, Court Mouse Call Tuson o 1, -1.9§ bu. “Sorrel, No 1, 1 25- Milton C. Livingston i Pee 23, 1955. ’ aughters, Mrs. Brav- at the sale andard Time, on the 24th Day of, Annex, 1260-B West Blvd. in the City Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103, 1.50 bu. Spinach, No 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. 2 i de : ! June 22, 23, 1956. } py of. Pontiac, in said C th “Turnip, Not, 1.00150 b . Surviv are he ender and Mrs. Charles Hansard Sees ir roms 1956, to be publicly opened by ‘ounty, on the | : ; 50 bu. LAPEER — Funeral service for) i ving = genie nae a son) Jack! all of Holly PONTIAC TOWNSHIP. es rrp sgrepanyt | Raspead rath lin the. Ca ee he eee Milton C. Livingston, 86, 2091 Bray | a sister, Mrs. Ralph Hunt i : . REGISTRATION NOTICE endefs should specify the serial num-| you are thereby . towns . ‘bers of the bond {fered | commanded. to appear rsonal): at nship; a brother, Roy Houston, ‘amount for “which they will ee bua es said hearing = . - for GENBRAL ‘PRIMARY ELECTION of New Jersey; her grandparents, | Tuesday, August 7th, ‘Mrs. Lottie of North The County Drain’ It being impractical to make persona! ithe Drain District. to re- service hereof, this summons and notice Take Wallets From House 60 Putman Relatives Rd., Attica Township, was today) of VanBuren, Ohio: Commissioner reserves the right two sisters, | i Two billfelds and $15 were re. at 1:30 p. m. at the Baird Funeral McGeachy : : .m. att 3 = To t j a to Reunite Tomorrow Home. Burial will be in Mty Hope Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Liovd -Gertrudé Bratt, of Temperance ‘Township, geitee Pasctors of Pontiac ject any or all tenders‘ and to waive shall be served by publication of a copy | ported stolen last night fom a . /Ragatz of Imlay City, id hy ‘and Clara Randall of Miami, Fla.,! Mic , ue kland, State of any trregularities in said tenders one week previous to said ring in at 3 Detaws be. FP | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Cemetery, Lapeer. i an er six grandchi Ane ‘ts hereby given that in con- ferings must be firm for three: The Pontiac Press a newspaper printed ‘ —— ‘Some 60 members of the Putman. Mr. Livingston died June 20 at 8reat grandmother, Mrs. Caroline and | 5 ldren. ‘formity with the “Michigan Electio Ao jelgaea aeeee aie oa wines, the Mone “oa ‘ . ; ontiac’ ngs! ee oy e Mitr th - police said. ‘family will hold. their ual re- Lapeer County Convalescent Hos- Kunz of ium. Nes NOTICE oF | PUBLIC oe “upon any day, erat Wuceay anata sl Fae ee eles ioe Clik tat Moore Judge of sald Court. in the City ; : ann ; thee is hereby give t zi on or before k. mi ul ! f its Sey was entered through union at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Pil: a Soha B, Kaiser signed that on Friday, July 6. Use at or pricar, anion eco e ee aee Coliee!| ele: ef Tune aD” insg Curd” le Bist Mr 4 : ; j . =| . ; : : . lo a ae ; " = ' an unlocked door, police said, and home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W.| Born at North Branch, he and © WALLED LAKE — Service: for Pontiac. Oakland Cour Beginaw ‘Si../tion the name of aay logal voter in'said ARNE navies, OF, tecepeance OF Te Beal ARTHUR E. MOORE... - emiptiad | 7 Fvice r Oakland County, Michigan, Township not already registered who ; made) i! /teauested inlA Vine cop > Judge of Probate. } urse na bedroom. ‘Fraser, 5790 Hatchery Rd. | his wife, the.former Mary E. John B. Kaiser, 34, 41079 13 Mile opal Nummeee “pacteasg moth Tudor. may apply to me personally for such on ‘the outside of ‘sealed envelope GROROIENA X MUR TEA ¢ rial Number P26177500 will be held. registratibn. Provided. howevtr. that I be nid Ang vep of sealed envelope Proba'e Register, Juvenile Division : . , June 23, 1956 : | OH : | | Winok — Z | el Want Ma 6 Ww. n / i : f Death Notices — Ip Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 | Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 Garden Plowing 168 _Television Service 22 Wtd. Household Goods 27 ; ; SAU Re OS 3 a . Od: ‘) Siagoe, ee A FEW — “SeSScgEReeh cers seme. cme rama ro gor moma ORS SAME (CU EEN 4) AT ROTOTILLING | OFF gp SUONE ar ew |WID, MAPLE 6 YEAR 22, 1956. WILLIAM. | ochester wson ber of a family of 2 adults Drive, yETERAN faa = : ae gre we Nhe - 6 YEAR - : 2 j : az WANTS Ses Gara \ i E 5-1296 or FE a . “ f belovca helene mee fey | Mechanically inclined = for. Gabel mone na EACHEERS | Seuskeeping, Phone: SRecbaee ony tise 2s att « or" D& M BLDG. SE RV IC f _ Fast C REASONABLE. FE 20077 _—M _STRAKA | cribs in good condition ss Bishop, dear father of Wiliam Culsiie work. Appr 1064 Hu: | Uyeas’ before 10 am. and eve. OL 2-557] VETERAN 2, “WANTS WORK or ADD A ROOM aT fow cost OeRD EN “PLOWING, DISCING | EXPERT | Ah se oie __Reasonable. OR _3-5402. ano me ve ween 10 nee pings. _- WOMAN TO TAKE CARE OF 3 - panting as experience i0| ROOFING, SIDING Soe Creening $6850 a aese : : pata ee er of George Biabop ARTISTS | + won ADVERTISING ; TOOLM. AKER | children while mother works Dur: Rawer Sour are Corer TIONS on CARTERS. canes I) AND ABD | FE. seo 463 8 Saginaw: | FL v RNI i U RE NEEDED ; serv ij ‘ by i i : Gay. June 28, ot 2pm from the GAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. | . | take Gen ipsa: OR Sue WANTED EXTERIOR HOUSE AnD GREET WhEE Cate oe ROTO TILLING (2 OW ikea OUVARANTEED Tv JREP AIR. ANY Ch adie wal tee cee Veorhees-Biple Chapel with Rev YELLOW PAGES FULL TIME Tool Lathe Operators ae —— “painting FE_ $-0216 28245. FE 2-1004 EVES: OR _ gardens, OR nbs’ WNB AND MAKE CONDON SOT te. sco ee. Cone set ee | inter, GOOD FUTURE. GOOD WORK. “Job shop experience preferred. Ap- WOMAN. — 7 aie Laundry Se RADIO & TV UTS PARKE ST, Bale. Phoos “oR sin Otte metery NG CONDITIONS. MUST HAVE ply, im person only, employment Complete char of home Live WOULD LIKE EVENING y Fl OOR “LAYIN N wT aundr ervice . , pone OR +3117. eerioce Gael _ = state at ART TRAINING i EXPERI. poek closed Saturdays PiDmniels | _ tn in Call EM _ 3-06 “0085 work doing office mall ene finishing 10 S = DING AND | ee bdo. 18 _Typewriter | Service 224 FOR QUICK DISPOSAL OF ALI. i ple Funerai ENCE FOR INFORMATION Manufacturing Corp. 2677 Or ————— Shorthand and type 60 wotde a Modern equipment. guar work. LET Us WASH, DRY- remy a foes Pectabelé eeeds.'Cal SEEz- ' CALL _FE Fen | chard Lake Rd i Help_ Wanted 8 peal ag 2-5974 between 3 30° ala estimates John Taylor OR | your clothes, Immediste FOLD bs Dae es : pet Be ua] |TOOL MAKER TO BUILD & RE a and Dm. 41 Buttrams Automat) , chine repairing rt .work | CET US BUY IT OR AUCTION —— Card of Thanks 1 ao Lois laps dS IL ae AD MATCHES or AMAZING oor “SANDING, ee tar = eee 1490 — a, 04 [Ottice Sup- | _it for you OA 82681. SALESMA? too! room work. Apply in person | ($' 10°20 30. 40 and 240- | YOUNG MAN_ DESIRES: wW | Eaoardner.. at Central. FE -E CU [1 — Haneous 2 WE WIT TO THANK OUR) Men with selling ability for new between 6 and 12 oe ree and lite book matches BIGGER 8POT any kind FE 8-33 ax ic pect A) ae : Ace oa PLAIN OR ROF- | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | Wid. | Misce us 28 friends ang neighbors for their afd used car merchandising Pip! S$ pm. at 217 Central and 8. areal ta leit? aloe YOUNG MARRIED MAN —DE- HOUSE RAISING Laundry” Phone PE “3810 oe Mucheli's, 123: MN Seginsw 8 | | es DRUM Gikamima oo. erings dur- eral compensation an. § _ Saginaw | prospect Repeats Start without SIRES STEARY W ; Se s ~ a Ges or eee eka sn6 the Miness and beresvement, Poster Me pecan Contra! Liveois | WANTED, EXPERIENCED CARE. | op an, come EP C000: Bay PHONE FE 2isat FEauipment rented. excavating acon rays LAUNDRY | SERV- Upholstering So eS ae fosed -< ieallleneeetlly special trib. Mercury Sa'es «0 W Pike. Pon- taker in exchange far furnished | hme ace Gone Parr DAY WO zm general buliding PE. patel tiac Laundry FE ~ ~ Anan | head steel drums. Me passa } rm = = oo = = fi 2 1 GOOD PLAT! Nelaon, ‘and the Pureiey Funeral ono oe = ICA, Dept LK. Chicago 2 YOUNG “MAN WITH FAMILY HOUSE WIRING DONE RI * WASHINOS-IRONINGS, wine 8176 Cooley, Lae Rd. EM "Oo en os Home The family: BARBER WANTED. FULL OR WANTED HANDY MAN 1 DAY A - ister) halal Gl) ao aby Free timaten eh REASON “my home Pick DORE TES | | Bel tts Coton, take EM) Bute MY 2a ee HF : In Memoriam | 2 joss prehah setdrdl Barber Shop week MA ete F L ORIST DE SIGNE R- 3605 Cone Rochester FE 8-2252 rf yee) ecm Gee) Elven: rE _Can 1 FE S1010. “up and deliver. _3-2641. Free estimates. wilt 7 TY 2-6432 _Montcaim & Josiyn. WANTED. MAN FOR GOLF. MANAGER Work W How THOMAS | UPHOSTERING | a pro tee — ee eee re a é { cell = 4 “: J ree cane ee EE BE | eva aT a Ged | Ri eters ork Wanted Female 1 80555 Fe Use vont) Landscaping 18A 2t n CELCRATN TE Suet | ahr om Pe Stew mother, Ruby Yodan ate pone _ Huron Ra experietice only ap ALL IRONING 83 BU... PICK UP GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR eorenees tor one FE sone i Ww ited t away one veer ago today Jube CARPENTERS WANTED STUDIO _ Caer, ee Male kv Tele- and delivery one dav service’ BIC. stone cement work Plas. ACE - HI, LANDSCAPING. seep. , —*P*S* as outed Ret 2 1888 aa Pekkce, Matmeke MLL ce WOOL PRESSER «rap _EM_ 30059 _ | tering and tie work FE 299; [ne sodding, maintenance OR __ Lost & Found es) = writs ee wancn « waherr pete ea eave a | Tew waaee, Res Cleaners, 432 xincHEN HELP WANTED Mian. ALL IRONING, 1 Dav sERvicE °. ARANTEED ROOFS alt) 2 BEDROOM UNFURN. HOUSE - Baik ie San nan ney | Mine [MicNT Culew cnty) Bee Jack Dixie Hwy Eves. OR 3-7088 Te era scan eran ea delivery, @) a buchel. inds Est 1918 Hugus Marsh. CLARK'S LANDSCAPING SERV. | | by reliable a with’ lb-yr -old q peas t a =o mother of Warne ee \ eee REPORT TO CAFETERIA: ASK Jos, FLEMING hal ete he | repeal ana od PE 8-360 “ Fostise ‘OST, OREEX Maar BARD | Pr rE 40 ‘o3 oe oe te =a ie 73 +,, 38 s G. FLOOR LAY a Es ; ut an 23 t0 38 FOR MR GOSSAGE IF TRANS. BABYSITTING WASHINGS AND LAYING, Los ESIF mar Bike eae eee CARPENTERS ROTOR. Abo | wee ue oe lan “ie | PORTATION A PROBLEM LIV. ifonings done @3 « oushel FE. nse Toe COMPLETE I CANDSCAPE acme T COLLIE SABLE AND | (RESPONSIBLE ABUT ADULTS DESIRE stoners Segty wort. Birmingnem afea.| ence not necessary, we train you | — NO QUARTERS FURNISHED _ _2-6065 FE_2-4405 | sodding. seeding & roto-titing OR SD. male. Birmingham ticense | lekefrom cottage for season. Ph IN LOVING MEMORY OF HOW. Pickse call after § LI 20264 $70 week: ye pias commune. plus (MAN Om W 5 WOMEN WANT WALL wasn. “0, OIGGING Free est, | 3007 __ ! hes name of Tippie. FE sues. | _Frwasece oie acai liRehialieuel pacscaewas afer §. | i : Pp N OR WOMAN. FOR Goop ? ,WOME Guaranteed | MIDWEST Water DAN'S LANDSC ‘G0 SERVIC pewerd i ociteare =| ‘Ce ONEE TUE. June 23. 1962 CARPENTERS #WANTED. “EXPER. |, allowance during training ite Watkins route We train you | —*_S5© Cleaning FE 7-022) Proofing. LI 3-474 a Gourolat APING SERVICE T 100X16 TRUCK TIRE AN WE NEED HOUSES ha bees eet a ts Sell lence in modernization work none’ U™* position Call FE 3-218 to Steady vear ‘round Wo layoffs. CHILD CARE BY DAY OR HOUR- jor = plete lawn maintenance and Los ‘AND 1 YR GUARAN = oe ben el P ® last farewell others need apply 2.704 or tyrther information ee . Average $20 :te $2.00 per hour. ly Licensed home FE 5-5737 OHN TAYLOR | ENSED «_dUllding FF 2-6712 or FE 4-6510 whee! EM 3-5233 | @everal good temas pce Your loving bbart hed ceased to —PE_2426_Eves, OR 2277s 2 ~~~ _Apply_in_persen 180 N Perry DAY WORK 3 OR 4 DAYS WEEK. ie of IR CON TR. AC TOR OFNERAL eee ee eral rewat ay = meee | DAME 430)” co -. beat, = , : , Exp. with references FE 5-1 AYING-SANDING- ree estimates. OR 36631 4 —_ Before we knew that you were ne toe ae oe ayuany 85D Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencies RA EXPERIENCED wareel cise 2410 CRANE PINOR P1636 OF 30018 ce eee eee Dre ep | YOUNG CHRISTIAN COUPLE DE. ; fone , Orchard Lake 3 to « om a ~~~ | tnatrucior avaliable for swimming PLASTERING NEw AND REPAIR } LOWER STRAITS LAWN CUTTING LosT MALE. BRINDLE ASD sire unfurnished house or ' . ses oe hwy you vere suffering CON! "AUTE AT tom A Lead OPERATOR WANTED ' instructions, iife guarding! Can ‘Vern Keller FE 7-0251 Complete lawn maintenance. serv. | ~ fare veety Law-| ment with reasonable crane } vat the hills were hard to climb PYLE aL. lege graduate Mf 6-6873 R G SNYDER = ® Legume pind Mich. Free esti- . n yne amed - 4-2460 Atd so He closed rour seary eyes = Must : ? a ore. atx wien o IDDLEA ED Ww Renee: S __ FLOOR “LAYING mates EM _Binkey " FE 8-2929 Reward ' And whispered peace be thine. reg men Sel chee cineticnne . if Caster and Creeerar 2 OMax GENERAL HOUSEWORK S703, Seer oe eee FE ree sor age ACK DIRT sop. | LOCT: TAN AND WHITE POX Share e Living ¢ Quarters 30 Sadly missed by wife and sor a te ete eae hao ees ers week on PONTI AC oo pan E e- HOME REMODELING aNp “10%, “Ceding. bulldozing = MU | terrae Si Keero Harbor Fe- —~ ewe eutt * fan ' ig Sundae me rate oo : ; : : Flowers joe aeee | ee Se gars] < basvaitiine Om 3-206 balan _amiemaace | Comes | — nn sont-tNb FEL Bint — | chime tins Meet Pe Da ELDERLY, COUPLE 12, ante a eee eat cut a { ) () GML 18 WANTS BABYSITTING drreseway and porch itions | canpecaria LOST BLACK MALE COCKER Beach K > eo DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS More. COOK ai odd I lena LA- J BS |= R 2 ef Drayton Plains. OR Free estimates Ne EM yates Sa cca 1 eget bap ‘Shadow " Sun. June | moe To ee WITH rors oe untiry Club & app store reviows pe “\" Oo : =e F Ae —————— a 7, on t | 4M WW. Huron _PE 283) (F280 Ur3 Lake ee Re ence belpful but not Eccessaty MEN & WOMEN GIRL DESIRES DAY WORK REMOCELING? ADDITION? CALL YARD & DPIVEWAY GRADING Hine Reward. MI et es | tigers Liety, Free reat, sear bus _™merce RE T position offers mlimite* ed THE NATION'S LARGEST EM- cock Eaperienced PE ageosy AS) OR, son i Raping, & naling. & back filline FE_5-3552 | LOST: LADIES WHITE OOLD EL. _FE 2-309 _ omer ; “Tv Sancement Applicetions will be | PLOYMENT SERV! | Reet eG KE. ar _ YARD LEVELING. GRADING | Yaklard awtioet: Di ve |S d | aceesied in strictest unfidence-+—@ SERVICE * MICH’ Girt WOULD LIKE DAY W ROOFING AND | : pete | a Ga het Pee WwW ner. rec ceesied i" strict ¢ AN OFFICES «)} VE - ; DAY WORK. A SIDING FREE eedine snd sodding FE 5-9€36 th 7 ain aunounece en ND oe: rience _ rite _ Pont oc Press, Bor? PERMANENT SITIONS NOW inGw ‘scnoot GRADUATE Wit | abEwALEE Darwewa ¥s PED 2168 —_ 7 coer Shwe ee oe Wed. Con ee Mts. a J : RMA! FTWEFN 28 j ATE WITH vAYS AN ee N, Pursier Puneral Home FE €101: pana Sot tase EEN RECEPTIONIST. No ex sie ne semester college desires ful! cement wort of all kind AND Movin & Tr to “Rascal ~ Call PE t-0306. Re-| + [ coats FUNERAL 1K s qiesman ages 25-30 Neat, attractive and REDEPTIONIST-PBX. 100 | ime “Gmolorment Phone MUtual, 20062 before 7 am. or atter .— ruch king | ee CA Sic. LY RAL HOME Sith persomalty Able to mix ~ aT = . ; 3 _ * pend : = = 5 RECEPTIONIST. Cashier m0 «$8755 pm . LOst YOUR PET’ WANT 1 Complete. tecilities OR 5-775 Television alr eonditoners and Srieks Must have excellent ref- . . a Al MOVING.HAULIN - zo y . ; Drayton Piams — Waterford Typ home appliances Gand eee for | trences State par exnec led, Write PBX — RECEPTIONIST $225 IRONING $3 A _ BUSHEL _ rice TRENCHINO SERVICE BUD At MOVINGMAULE a five ont -s- beme’ FE $-0290 BUYERS WAITING err ernerienced man FR 5-9438 Pontiac Press Box 81 GEN OFFICE fe TYPIST . £200 up and ¢eltvery FE 2-59 Mlb wectags, tile ‘water mes ' Reasonable Rates AN IPE 458 ee eee cee _Leerne. | Betore selling your land ¢< ; t — ee i igur = 7 ated Ne a a fe y n ont Donelson- Johns Gachinist “LATHE PLANER 2 CAR DRIVERS STEADY AND NC ACCT MACHINE Opr gras TADY. woutp URE oH py ; MUlberry_e-3707 Troy, Mica AND B HAULING, WHAT HAVE iret PEACE moe IE ise checiencet contract man sccmai @osen paaghce _ = ordparte paebad Brenerd 1 frag tor Apply as — vrR $200 miporeases wee = TRE NC HINC WAND Ga etc cleaned. FE Reward : = See ; oy Poco Riv emesis moihine Fa _Ore ) “PE i AN WANTS ay a caer “DEsIONFD ron “reRERats-| ¢ Cone oroeram contract MP COUNTER: ( TRE EE Sn miach 35° TK with family without chil ULLDOZING | gaa savina tRUckinalcoox STRAYED FROM AIRPORT RD | Ted McCullough today PE 8-01 —FaakbOniFPiN CHAPEL ©O L° Hepper Vates Machine * . C ~EN" 5 AUTO BILLER HSG typing 820 dren 4145 Clintonvile Rd Tele R_D reagent FE 4-684! service EM 3-5233 D Female. part Shepherd med size | Of FE 0975, any hour Thoughtfuy Bervice PE 338) ter My 115 Main Street Roches For moderm..dre cleaning plant OFFICE TRAINEE sito _ OR 3.1813 ~ €uan enrtime or FES3571 light brown. Answers to “Hubba.” eos YOU WANT TO SELL OR a ‘en Future can includ? Core manac- SECY-BOOKREEPER Swe MIDDLEAGED LaDy woot, __ Buliding ‘Supplies — T2A0 : eet. ® jand contract? For quick MIDDLEAGED MARRIED MAN re Pesition Pleasant conditions ECRETARY trainee Sci like ironing FE 2-881 = Hobbies ¢ & § Supp paid fall: t2 Accel \ ore averar: pay .cale Appir OOKKEEPING mach Opr £390 et a N sj a j supplies 244 oorneecs- ip Ee rk on farm No children in P MIMEOGRAPHING. T en oe oe ss 2 South Bird. E Bet John R. | Pree ois a cca age ey Sapo tl YA A So30 retatial service ae. = Goor_ 60 FES | fue ) to ent anew oc ecuaan Ts, Trocke a FU NERA LH ME _tnd Decsio! aH — | _and qualification: “salary Wry expected cXP. DOOKEEPER cose |". PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE a eS on0) coca ™ BY 36 TRUCKS TRACTORS le saeeer soe $1 00 o tame | Realt mbulance rice ane or ote: : bks $460 OR 43-5821 est offer 101 Michigan Ave AND EQUIPMENT to fit. BACKEN ealtor MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Lago One A Y STOSE. 15 East , DIGNIRIED SERVICES Planned Management traces | ytorly's es = pal ated ae $00 REFINED YOUNG LADY WILL Business Services 13 Dump trusts) 'semi-ttaiers | Je ret Union Lote Rq- EM y467 . Me Country Club give excellent care te vour chil- eee or N KIRKBY ram into which ¢ will eece 300 Union Lak TYPIST. © WO POM... 8356 dren ahd B yp Trailers and Tractors otices . & | Personals 2s | eer EY ues Se ateeteatty iain | ceere nao ORR BP a OBS iodine Wi Gate Hee NE) Pontiac F ae RR eS oe administrative positith through in- CURB GIRL WANTED MUST BE TYPisT ee . * oe ae Beer SAS | trtear sence factory trained men Pontiac Farm and hol Litt | Sa ee a iemecen Cer Le i rend trainn> nd are at ‘east a _ 18 Apply at _ms W Walton. SECRETARY: te ute Exec $200 RELIABLE | TEENAGER® WANTS Office Supply Co. Ww Lea aa | lnc tri v7 - . | Ease your mind of worry by | ae pie waiting at timve sety tote S| waah tor ie pecsaes Tess CUERK TYPIST MEN cee oe ee = Toe ee” Domestia_er bas meners | °F mall ibalausen tinea car room | 3 e RECEPTIONIST ~ wor 23 WARD i atters . sta- WHITE CHAPEL SIX GRAVE salary opportuaities a4 excellent ir you wou’ like “o work as a pated ieapaetl TRAINEE eter es GIRL wishes j08 APPLE ANCE SERVICE |S FE 4-406 Including Sunday —Frivate ste coronation Pe FMC} tate. ie We aren. St." Open tet. $270 Will divide LI 2-3167_ ing employes benefits Liberty. ° wosd t or clerk typist — 35 $300 ee ¢4ze0 or mother's helper We. service all makes of automatic ee OE ee ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes evenings. FE 66492 or FE, BEST LOCATION IN THE GAR- Corp. - Ww Marca pebild | words per minute cr better In OFFICE. TRAITS EE gap FE 40 weshers, wringer washers. refrig- ASHES AND RUBBISH HA HAULED. Fred H | Ask for Mr_ Clark. . den of the Prophets 6 site lots 1000 to $60 ~ ihe friendly _stighberbood office oT sey ACCOUNTANT $300 SENIOR ome wisaes FULI creere, Batic, cleaners 0d il anylme FE 5-30 2070_A!rport p44 OR t 3-1592 | | Casa FOR YOUR EQUITY OR 2 t 7 : Sew roree: e ance organization. . S— Pontiac ime employment. one MUtual s of small ap SRC ce ROY'S. ‘ < ow INIT ATIO oa ease, wane “Shape! MARRIED MAN” oes Rests mtmedetsi’ a tanization. . ie ER'S—P nti ac Vans e wal pe Oakland ave Pp : 8 | HAULING | “ANYTHING A ANYTIME, 1 © MEDDING INVITATIONS $7.50. _land contract. FE §-4967) for Don Maguire FE 8-3415 pelicans 5 aart sien tie A ontiac Bank Bldg. [TYPING ANt » iS ER si 1 WORK ACE TREE SERVICE REMOVAL HAULING RUBBISH OR ANY- | | Pesca aghins Poet wee Mand centre cise roa A ft R Soils mane: . Hl 4 I x r i ' The Pontiac Press | Max WHo SING 10 "OKE Fin T'wt's ae” M onaenueee nova: oan oa C Ge! OME crpctance—nEPain — er tortine “Fe Bia 7 ARNO Sider ore eae | KL. Templeton, Real = tabs , L OAK -2887 after APPLIANCE REPAIR. WASHING | Se vat betel empleton, Nealtor fi advancement Paid while learn. CURB GIRLS NIGHTS ONLY, 207 WASHINOTON SQUARE BL ANTED INCINERATORS CLEANED | ASH FOR SUPPLIES | . +4563 FOR WANT ADS ine Apply 80 N Paddock |_ever 18 Apply 6 oe w ote cael one Ah DG WANTED mes ies ee vacumn aweepers '"or rubbish. cleanup. PE 48134 (DaNTy MAID sos LIES. 333 Orehard coal Rd. FE : MIDDL® AGED GROCERY C'ERK _DISHWAS 5 TO | Office oF receptionist’s work FE 4-5169 | LIGHT AND HEA\ TLING ca _,.t.,7 Us DIAL. FE 2-8181 Call trom * to bm Malpas erate ho Soe ~~ BIRMINGHA AM | | Sass ail greeted Can gee @ REACH CLEANING 7 | aeretime: 0005 AY OU Bis IN DEBT?. | Ba Sa yale, of your con . BAST ldots J > | words per minute, compose own | = : \LIGHT HAUL From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | ORDERTY Witt HOSPITAL EXP og. EXPERIENCED | tmmediate en ne. mee. ettel’: meet the public ‘and han- | Beaches cleaned, mstalied, sand. _ice Ss 5 _lE Stout, Realtor Oe must live on pfemises Age be Wailtress for eve work Iso) tetaries, typist. goneral Soma | Sauces Prone Et. pr ee oe LIGHT HAULING. 1 econ SERV- IF SO in tao — sn errors should be ro tween 35 and $$ Coll EM 3-342 | Gays Morey s Golf and Country | work and experienced ‘selesiadies. | 7. p.m. of Sunday or write Box BOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS ice. Jim. EM 93-3304. | ‘ Spon eer me a & A oe - . Press assumes ae comen! | WavRanEnaTsOn BERTIE ak _Commerer Rd ° oe in Wheeler Beneoneae whe | ENASHINGE 2707 =a | Pree est Me cbligation FE. 2 esi | ORT AND MEAVY TRUCKING. Let US Tend contract Realtor partidgs sibiitiy for errars other ernerieneed onty Balery nn west 44254 ! |\CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY. WED- }-0603. ah ae is the “bird” to than to cance! the charges 9 FF 2-5 =) coer EXP ON MAN'S sUIT AtL- — ——— (dings, receptions. babies gardens. | ew “HOME TRUCE EF Give You 1 Plac —— PE Sasie ane for that portion of the first REAL i ESTATE SAL terations Full or part time WASHING AND a ete’ Color black & white. Res. NEW DUMP TRUCK a | ave You I Place to Pay insertion of the advertise. | ecte recone ESMAN «HUB Clothiers. 18 N. Segi- Instructions 9 _ FE 22558 | | poate ‘rates OL 1-3121 for Saturdays. Top soil & fill dirt | Face ¥ AGnd | ~ MORTGAGES dered value! sae my of Setings Toads and ficor| =" Aihtch Rcuiaiieiate - WOMAN DESIRES HOVSECLEAN- DOOR CANOPYS. $1295 AND UP — 72! —i np clg Salas ee ae ie ae ee sar. Wuca’ canseetions e. Mem er Multiple Listing | exp WAITRESS a __ LEARN TO DRIVE: THE SANE- _ ine by the hour, FE 40023. | Awnings to match Do, !t yourself O'DELL CARTAGE | Restore Credit °D CHARLES In? & sre made be cere lo eet ser AN Ww SCHR Fa ere Rae | WAY AT “SAPE-WAY" DRIVER WOMAN WANTS a | ene | Loca? anit Di : WE ARE NOT A # Pisa tae Gece Telegraph | ; i ‘ ee | fe oY I : rm_ Lo pond orred “kil! umber.” No . __FE ae before 5 p.m. ino = 8. FE 23-2257 Ree rE. & 81668 | tole FE Sess aren gene pa Ne ee Ragas | none rath ie “yaaon Moving LOAN COMPANY "Ea table oie fustments will be etvee § ROOFING AND SIDING “SaTFe | EXP SALESLADY POR STEADY Ww rk w ed M le 1 OM ned een ree !., REDUCED ICH] CRE en Exes. ~g wubout it ‘fan wanted ~ immediately Ver | “emp. in ‘Bham. Must be Gap =| © ant = 10 W OM. AN WOUL Dd LIKE | Ex ri ’ tees C p ) RA ATE So MICHIGAN CREDIT CASH "1 FOR LAND QONTRACTS. |_food opportunity Tagen"? | work flexible hours and one Suz... canpenren wong anw ,| t k bv Expert tree trimming and) Large rar th serve vou. smith NCE ARS ; es ee ee oe =. mc iasine time for edvertise — . day a month Bodines MI 1177 ms CARPENTER WORK. NEW & 1 USE ork by the day-! removal, Ph. FE 56593 qe ee | COUNSELLORS —_| _o8 313 eats containing type stees Al ESMEN a wart AITRESS. TEADTNG Ba | Balding Secs or OR 3-2000. _wahts hauling FE 44088 1 HAVE IN MY POSSESSION A. . = e ate ixie H | ELECTRIC MOTOR we ee 1 day sreviods Wo pubiieation. j | OPPORTUNITY ‘EXPERIENCED 5 FINISHER | OR’ 91516 Jerome Previlie. acta See “nape cgeme mE FRE | Painting & Decorating 20) decaaed Geeks warieie Wes sos: a eee oe you MUST make te star with ues cleaners, 285 Oakland Ave jineenee ee) Lik, STEADY me | Ee at Fi fet a A-i CUSTOM DE fa the next) days, they wil be | At our disposal to purchase sew poet Semen Se ot Sa ene vork : LAYING, FINISHIN . CORATING. WAL: yee? y snea’ t - be cancefied ep to 9:30 om. We are basing this on proven | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, MAR- | Sot WARTS” WORK INTHE WE eSNG. meguanrry |” SEWHE papering, Steam service, Com. | sold immediatejy For informa- oF seasoned land contracts for >” 7 the first insertion. - awnings. and water softeners of GIRL MUSICIANS. § ThGERG| fingto % te, Drayton Pi On paen. eaeen™s ae FE _v0e | Sink: ERC CEEAN ING T BAinvInG an SPECIAL WON STOR ve ‘ASK POR BOB MABAN ianan. rte the highest quatity and customer) wanted. Steady _lington St, Drayton Pl. OR 39672. A-1 CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK s— ay Service PE 42021 A-1 PAINTING AND DECORAT- iN. TUES. & WED. ° MAHAN, job. ‘ Sor ‘ Ope CASH WANT AD RATES copent We sreerare) men 0 Bot | oe Music Port Huron Mich. | ee BR “a patcce, AND CEMENT —aulek_service—OAr lend £4 HEATING SERVICE _ Mina Tee Ae ire. Wares, 96 50. Open Thurs.| To Buy-ifo Sell =To Insure . Gas, oif burners df i Lines 1-Dey 3 Days 6 Daye Rervices, M0" Orehere Lake no HOUSERE: ‘CARPENTER AND CABERNET | Bevements. vleeed and screened - ¢ and , furnaces. | A-l_ CUSTOM PAINTING. PAPER- YT SS Sg | EGGG Gms RS MARTE Fe Wetac Bee Gatne Pave | Sirens a atl sine ath FEC bags | MEBs mre eae ee ne = ee 0 2.70 lee | nORSE FOR EE NT. PHYSICIAN. 2 pals s -| 29161. WAYNE REATING €O._ = NTN | ch axpbait driv ; ——— - NTI NTE f 3 iy 4 1.80 3.48 6.04 Sales: STATE AGE AND guatr Ca: bait eth) CABINET WORK. WORK. MICHIGAN tome REMODEL Ers' HE ATING SPE = |A-l PAINTING 1 RIOR & EX- PLANNING A TRIP: PY iss tes aes ONS. ‘OFFI _ odd jobs, Reasonable FE_2-0852. | 3377 W. } 7 CIAL tertor 10 per_cent disc. for cash. | AIR, RAIL, SHIP a @¢ 27 488 ©6920 rE TIONED nee 8-30 5 -e bog | CARPENTRY, CABINETS, FOR. ER S006))) Parssces, Grevincss tienes, anal —Cueeuwees._Pree_est PE COB. | VACATION guGGESztosy eealice Rect” Bean eee 7 315 8eT 840 Eperinence and aggressive real _ 107. PONTIAC PRESS. mica and finish work, additions. “AGL ¢ Cr ME NT WORK | fepsired Outdoor erilis duit to, A! PAINTING. PAPERING ht ae Al co-operative Real Estate, Exchange -8 360. a4 080 estate salesmen, QUALIFIED B00! repairs. EM 3-4 order Chimneys cleaned, ré=+-—_ Mason Th PE ESCORTED TOURS Open Evenings Sey ee Lei ROORKEEPER. av CARPENTER ee URS RROCEIE LLOYD MONROE paired Rebuilt. Bult new Oss | PAINTING AND DECORATING, PONTIAC 1073 "We Huron “Ph. oe Tee ; j ; vacation, Apply ing. cement aot FE M caeeers a specialty | Walls bath TIN We > mane Peg roe arn: | ation aud bare. repetr. By’ jot paiae mpany FES a1 Teglstered Job. "Free estimates At work | LRAVEL SERVICE | WE Wit, GIVE You a ‘ ~ Real Estate R} abe en see re = — a = rf GRAS Bas Ralf = MOWERD ira rt OR POw- _guaratiteed. Call PE} 1006. werk | 699 W. HURON ST FE_8-3251 — Kaors yelled editions) hide ns ELIABLE WOMAN. %0 TOs ee ots -| PAINTING IN AND OUTS IN W ~ Fire ocean BOX REPLIES = a canPesTis Ope MEW ARG, A&B TRENCHING Fvice. Seated motors repaired. One day | —*#308._Call afer Spm. FUN aN ee: NIGHOLIE 8 HARGER ive - G service Pree pickup and deli PAINTING AN Tin SN. Bure ____FS 0913 At 10 a.m. Today there “Noor covering. wall te. k Ava sz AMSTRESS. ‘apatite, ‘DRY nena Seen ww Pogherctons, a INDE cotings water line field tile. éeis on. K._D. Ne ed ELKIN TRAVEL were replies at the Press sant, » us and’ heating. Rt cond” "Douglas. Cleaning Con i390, 7" ALL HIND OF CEMENT WORK ee ERAS ALE “eNO. BOPAINTEWALLS CLEANED.” BUREAU : Crise ta the Sotlowing || Son tate Ceke ean ae | ee eens Snes. | CARPENTRY PORE WANTED FO | SFE bore | PLASTERING UPPER OR arom | _P'Rtservations anywhere! ; of outside | Must be nernanent 2 RETARY WANTED| 2% a BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT |. Meyers eM PAINTING AND WALL WASHING 5; j 3, 5, 12, 16, 21, 22, 2% wn SALESMEN MOM be iat and accurate troist | CABINET MAREN AND EXRPER ork. Also, chimneys. No. 00 too | MT a eee PAPER HANGIN ynene oe Wie cesees te Bee : : 2, 16, 21, 22, 25, ALESMEN take shorthand or have dicta-| “ter Kitchen — + -| clal, Guaranteed MANLEY LEACH Ue Reason aes TOR CHILDR’ A lable i 26, 28, 34, 35, 37, 39, 58, Have oneal ESTATE Soportualty tor advancement, “gad | eee . TE) 40 sonia aie TREE TRIMMING ae me fine TF Pg rash or dey. Christan home. FE vel e : 61, 62, 65, 71, 72, 74,76), men, Fenced in Baa vacation, hospitalization and in- ER BLOCK LAYING. VERY REA-| $1,,,Free estimates. Phone _Robbing. ne é Sei Fe them 46248. i “100, 107, 109. ot * stings. , Regt =f and “M C MFG. CO. . | SAND one ANY KIND $0008 aher ep ~ “ r Free ) AND REMOV. 2 FE a patetring. ie. ceeoral | . ‘ “4 _ & e estima’ j en AHAN Y REAP CO, | If Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion ting MY" 33003, 6 # and bush cut) RICE cleces, PE ee wee = mete "| PAINTING" BORE VERY NES on ‘ Co-ope AND TEA j p Duwi = | Help Wanted Male 6 FES" "ths sasshegr | promt gommer ats rere re | "na il ve eon Buon | brvee. Om Soe MA Sm Eek Bishan seers | Beene Wain : eve- am & po ek - . | Scot Perry. PE ahh ~ CEMENT 3 & BL BLOCK cage lke ate | Pasting ct 1 Washing ; ‘| Shaper and milling ma 3 OUR APECIATHY raben ING _ } e Sans f ser Se, vekeme selinn makes chine operators, rats be a , asm, | SSE ‘Gard = __ORT F236 ore eeiTl of. : ‘ this " necessary exper ont, JOUrneymen or have let- ee ee nwing 16B | _Piacer FE vein . 2 1 ii agen Nae ; AD site metods can but, sou in a CTS Of eck Apply al SOSTOM CARPENTER CONTRAG. | "FTO TUNO QARDEN Axp ying. position : rs. a wee is inde, a tessive Ford dealer- ‘ : . tn Wee country. Apply in| Cetitral Tool & tpberean ony: Bee Al Pier” "| 65 ‘Maple. Rd “Troy - y % ++ CY OWENS I INC. |. Twp. Birmingham. LA NDING, “ ishing. 12 yrs. exp. Guat. work. | WEST } tet, Seetonw, Ponting, Mich \ 2 4 estimates. Leo & Bob. FE 4 we , 4 : < z _® aR 4 Ea =~ ' j a fae = 4 wa 2 4 % en y ye BE ~ : a ~ : } 7 ; . Lk, ; ‘ : os = f ; = 3 a. i ; ki J ; : i Sf? 2 ie > ; ; 5 Bile Uh rf 24, j Sa 4 ; % } a , . ufc i z e f Si Dh ete at) oe fe; i} Hy (§ Yaa