Se PR ~PONTIAG MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, J UNE 28, 100898 PAGES ‘MIGHTY MAC’ IS KING — Mictiigan’s ptide, the newly- dedicated Mackinac Bridge, soars majestically 552 feet over the ft.; Length of main span — 3,800 ft.; Height of main towers above a New Monarch _ rt. water — S82 ft.; Piers below water — 206 ft.; Minimum clearance ~~ 148 ft.;. Total length of cable $100,000,000 and Cone wire — 42,000 miles. ‘Big Mac’ in the world. “It cost ‘Over 4 period of three years. Cyril? He’s Our Sea Lion; Mickey Wright Canadians Don’t Think So |ncreases lead TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI)—A heated)who was captured yesterday by I understand there's an old English| Fires international incident loomed today’ the director of the Toledo Zoo. between the United States and Cyril, also known as Zal, Slip- animal escapes he becomes the} Canada over Cyril the Sea Lion, pery or Sinbad—escaped from the property of anyone who captures, —~*London, Ont., Hospital Union | Fights Pay Cut Proposes Board Halt Its Payments to Fund for Retirement Instead The union representing employes at Pontiac General Hospital yes-| terday made a counter proposal to the board’s plan to cut wages on July 1. Headed by President Samuel A. Baker, a‘committee of Local 100, American Federal of Municipal) Employes, AFL-CIO, proposed that) the board halt its payments in ihe| workers’ retirement fund in lieu of the wage cuts. | Although no estimate of the | savings this proposal would ef. fect were given, the hospital | presently contributes three per cent of the payroll te the munici- pal retirement fur.d on a match- ing basis with the employes. Harold B. Euler, acting hospital director and trustee, told the union representatives he doubted that their proposal was legal. However, he and the trustees’ | personne] committee, headed by William B. Babcock, told the union! that they would present the plan to the full board Monday night. * * * The pay cut; ranging from 5 to 20 per cent, goes into effect Tues- day, July 1. The trustees’ personnel com- mittee told the union that it is intent on using “every conceiv- able means to reduce labor costs as quickly as possible,” The union leaders offered all help _ short of the wage cut which is designed to save $65,000 over the next six months, The possibility of a strike it the union proposal is rejected was not discussed, but Euler said earlier he doubted that it would be legal under a state law which bars such action by municipal employes. He said that the union wee a about 100 of the 566 full time: hos- pital employes. zoo June 17, swam | down the Thames River into Lake St. Clair, down the Detroit River ltrito Lake Erie and covered about |400 miles before recapture. | * * * | “Finders - keepers,’ Toledo Zoo iDirector Phil Skeidon told a dele- igation sent by the. London Public \Utilities Commission last night. Skeldon managed to fire two | tranquilizer-doused. darts into the nautical mammal when Cyril showed up in Sandusky Bay. Cyril escaped for the moment but he was caught hours later snoozing blissfully in a bath house on the bay. “Personally, I feel that the sea lion belongs to Toledo,” Skeldon isaid. “After all, he was captured jin American waters: Beyond that, x * * ‘Slippery, Come Home, London N eeds You’ LONDON. Ont. — A pe- | tition to Cyril the sea lion, urging him to return toe his home in Lendon Zoo, is being signed by residents todxy. The petition, in the form of a telegram addressed to Cyril at Toledo Zoo, is in a down- town furniture store. It reads: “Slippery come home, London needs you, 100,- 000 Londoners await your ar- rival at Sterybook Gardens. P.S. Don’t swim, transporta- tion has been arrang dust in case Toledo decides to surrender Cyril, whom Lon- doners call Slippery, there's a second telegram gathering sig- natures which reads: “Thanks. for sending -Slip- pery back. 100,000 Londoners eagerly await his arrival. Best wishes to the people of Toledo Marriage Her Hobby? BALTIMORE (AP)—Mrs, Doro- five times within five years. Only — was legal. The situation came with receiving Army allotment checks illegally from her fourth | jhusband. ‘from the peerts of London.” | ~ thy: S, Smith, 30, was married. one 6f them — to James Smith to light when she was charged). \law which states that once a wild! him.” * * * Earl Nichols, vice .chairman of the London Utilities Commission, jmaintained London could prove ownership of Cyril through logic. “London lost a sea_ lion,” Nichols said. ‘The Toledo Zoo captured a sea lien. There are no other sea lions in the Great Lak e s—therefore, the: sea lion which Toledo captured must be London's sea tion.” Skeldon replied a ‘summit con-| ference" would be necessary to settle the issue and that Nichols go back home and have the chair- man, not the vice chairman, of the London Public Utilities Commission ichairman of the Toledo Zoological |Board. * * * Nichols reminded Skeldon that a} \London newspaper (The London) ‘Free Press) had offered a $200 reward for capture of the beast who only cost $150 in the first: place. A reporter of the newspaper said he had the $200 in his pocket. Skeldon was unmoved, Then | | Nichols played his trump. He ; gave his “‘personal guarantee that the Toledo Zoo will get another | sea lion if we can have this one | | back.” f | Skeldon conceded it was a “fair | iar ‘offer, but it is out of my hands. iThis has become an international ™, lincident and will have to be taken’ ‘up with the board.” What about Cyril? Skeldon said, the had broken out in spotches Mi ifrom the stiff tranquilizer dose, was in no condition to be moved jand was under the care of a \veterinarian. | | In Today's s Press pee. eo Fe eee Charch NGWE on cec oe seseeecs 8-9 GUANO oes dccee nasi 4 Editorials ............. ereass 4 Home Section ...2........ 15-20 Obitwaries. .. 2.6... cee ee 22 BOON | co cisicceasseevsiy. 12-13 Theaters 2... mee... cece 10-17 TV & Radio Programs seaeee q Wilson, Earl ......:.. cue eecdel Women’s Pages ....5,..++.6-7/ gra sete nom pd ceed ce, The Bright Spot, FE 6-188, G- and his delegation would have to, open negotiations directly with the ~—Tsity of Virginia since 1951, to lead Fay Crocker by 7 Strokes Mickey Wright threatened to |make a runaway of the sixth an- nual USGA Women's Open Golf championship today at Forest — Country Club. 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Third-Round 70 my ( wal Big Mac Rebel Koper Say They'll Set Captives Free "Meanwhile, Ten U. S., 2 Canadian Engineers Held in Cuba From Our News Wires HAVANA, Cuba—Rebels who kidnaped 10 U.S. and’ two Canadian engineers. from a mining camp told an American wife that the men would be treated well and released after a few days. “will use every means pos- sible” to get the kidnaped men back. But he said the first step was to see what the offi- cers of the Moa Bay Mining Co. was able to do. x * * “About 200 heavily-armed rebels. swooped down from their moun-' first deliberate attack against U.S. tro’s brother, Raul. The raid was said te be in retaliation for alleged “U.S. aid to the Cuban gevernment.” U.S. officials said the rebels accused the United States of supplying | gasoline to the Cuban Air Force from the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, They said | there was no information to sup- j port the charge. | Informed sources said the rebels told the engineers “We are in-| structed to kidnap all foreigners. working on the project because of) ithe help the U.S, government is giving the Cuban army.” The reb- els were said to have added ‘‘You iwill be held in the hills a couple of days.” The 12 men were loaded onto tracks and driven off under armed escort. The rebels also took 19 trucks and jeeps and looted supplies of food and medi- cine, Women and children at the camp, about two miles from the village of Moa on the north coast, were not molested. a rebel leader told her the men alleged U. S. aid but they would a few days. * * * Officials of the Moa Bay Mining, Co, reportedly went into the hills’ to dicker for release of the en- gineers. The officials expressed confidence that Castro would turn them loose when they pointed out! in the United States The rebels dramatized their cause last February by kidnaping) Juan Fangio, world champion, 12. T7-76- isaa28 jauto racing driver from Argen- night in a tent erected near a 288 tina, in. Havana’ and- releasing him unharmed. Smith said U. S. Consul Park Wollan was investigating the ab- Suction and would make a full re- 3| port. Wollan was ordered not to itry to deal with the rebels, the ‘ambassador said, Ah, ‘Tis Summer at Last; High ? Tomorrow, 86 The weatherman promises fair) jand warmer tonight and tomorrow. The low tonight will be around 69. * * * "Mrs, Frank Thompson “Jr. *Margaret Watki . *Amateurs., 88 -86-105-—279 Never Claimed Diploma CHARL ESVILLE, Va. (AP) Robert F. Kennedy, counsel for the Senate committee investigat- ing improper labor-management activities, for seven years has been without his law school di- ploma, It has been resting in the registrar's office at the Univer- * «tye Tomorrow's high will climb to near 86 but Monday will be a little cooler. Today's west to southwest iwinds at 10-15 miles an hour will become 15-25 south to southwest tomorrow. _ Showers or thundershowers are: possible late Sunday and again Tuesday or Wednesday, * * * -The lowest temperature in down- town: Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 54 degrees. The reading was $1 ‘Jat 1,p.m. . U.S. Ambassador Ear], Smith warned last. night! |that the U.S. government tain hideouts Thursday night against the mining project in the citizens in Cuba, Official reports said the raiders were led by Cas- Mrs. John Schissler, wife of a: kidnaped California engineer, said! were taken in reprisal for the be well cared for and released in, that the incident was bad publicity Disagree on Adams as Probe Continues -WASHINGTON (UPI)—Republicans and Democrats Boston promoter John Fox weakened or strengthened the “influence” charges against presidential assistant Sherman Adams. Fox, who dropped several political bombshells in two *hours on the witness stand lyesterday,. prompted fresh denials from the White House of allegations link- ling Adams with millionaire Theater-Trippers _ Return to City This Afternoon _ Bernard Goldfine. disagreed today on whether sensational testimony by/|- 1,000 Witness Span Festival's Colorful Climax Hear Ceremony Over Loudspeckers From Our News Wires MACKINAC BRIDGE — Today was “D-Day” at the Straits of Mackinac Bridge. Army Secretary Wilber The Pontiac Press's theater | White House Press EE pers arrived in the city at 1 se/2ames C. Hagerty labeled: Fox's ,P. m. today, concluding a dazzling new charges as “ridiculous false- \whirl. of play-going, dining and hoods.’’ ‘and sight-seeing in New York City.| But Chairman Oren Harris (D- : * wr The evening was spent making [ere and — of the subcom- ‘last visits to favorite dining places ee ee ee : . Adams pulled strings with federal and a byt of last minute shopping. agencies in Goldfine’s behalf made The trippers were still discuss- [no move to muzzle Fox. Harris re- ing the festivities of last Thurs- jected a request for secret sessions day night when a supper at Le- to hear the florid-faced financier. one’s Restaurant gave them the Legislators speculated whether opportunity to dine with many of | 4) rex testimony might not the stars they had seen during boomerang sympath the five nights of theater-going. fer the cae ete oat The final play was “Who Was’ aide, M. Brucker dedicated the 100 million dollar span on ‘behalf of the United States Government in ceremonies held on “Mighty Mac.” A thousand VIP’s witnessed the colorful ceremonies at a grand- Thousands of other spectators heard it over loudspeakers in St. Ignace and Mackinaw City, . Alse taking part were Mack- inac Bridge queens from Mich- igan’s 83 counties. They were to pull approximately |That Lady,” the newest comedy Fox, testifying under oath, said | to open on Broadway and con- ,, | sidered by many the patent they. i“ Goldfine boasted to him seen. The group left New York this} morning by plane and reached. Willow Run on two flights, at 1| p.m. and 1:15 p.m. Buse: brought! them to Pontiac Press Build- ing for final goodbyes before heading home. Chrysler Awarded ‘Army Tank Contract. | WAS 3 ( Ss Peale le ee asad as ler deny specifically that Goldfine 839,536 contract for the construc-| CY¢® stated im his presence that tion of 900 M48 medium tanks. | Adams had P dome _ Work on-the contract wll be per- | onre ell the ee ‘ ee formed in the government-owned with the Federal Trade Commis- iplant at Newark, Del, and at, sion (FTC). plants in Scranton, Pa., and Cen-| In a separate development, Fox ter Line, Mich. raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill by The Army said yesterday the,Swearing that Joseph P, Kennedy, contracts will provide continued) millionaires father of Sen. John F. employment for about 1,400 work- EKenneds (D-Mass) gave him a half- ers at the three _plants through| Million dollar loan after Fox's now- March 1960. defunct Boston paper backed the General Motors’ Allison Division|Younger Kennedy in 1952. Fox said at Indianapolis, Ind, was given|he and Joseph Kennedy discussed a $6. 536,600 contract doc i trans- such a loan over a drink the night missions. ; | (€ontinued on Page 2, Col. 5) ords showed he rented both. ‘intervals to Adams before the for- mer New ‘Hagerty, Adams denied having re-| ceived such aid. Adams also issued his second | —He had bought a house for Adams to live in during his Wash- ington stay. Adams denied it. Hag- erty added that Adams had lived in two houses here and city rec- * —He had sent checks at regular Hampshire governor came to the White House. Through] beneath the bridge as the cere- public statement in twe days to | two and one-half miles of green ribbon from each side of, the span to a point near the center where it was to be knotted, symbolizing the linking gf Mich- igan’s Upper and Lower jolene by steel and And if ali score of big Lakes p red | blowing their big horns, will pass imonies reach their climax with the unveiling ef qa bronze dedica- ition plaque. At the same time, sleek | military planes will roar down the middle of the Straits of Mackinac and Navy and Coast Guard vessels will fire their guns in a_ gigantic military salute to the bridge. The formal ceremonies began at 11:30 am. and were to end about 1 p.m. when the guests were to be served lunch on the bridge. A plaque honoring the role labor played in construction of the bridge was to be dedicated on Pier No. 2 at 3 p.m. Brucker, in his dedication ad- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4): Bagwell Arrives in 1908 Olds: Here's the Human | MACKINAC BRIDGE wW — Paul 2 Bagwell, Republican candidate * for governor, says he made the '250-mile drive to the Straits from \Lansing in a 1908 Oldsmobile with- e mishap. | “Tt was a wonderful expe- | rience,” he said as he chugged inte St. Ignace Friday with his | wife and some campaign assist- ants after a two-day drive from Lansing. As scheduled. Bagwell Side of slept last boy scout field kitchen outside St. lIgnaee. There wasn't a picket or a picket sign in sight when 185 high school musicians showed up at the bridge yesterday for a concert. The band from Interlochen Na- tional Music Camp near Traverse City didn’t know until a few weeks ago whether it would per- form at the bridge dedication, An invitation sent out in April brought a protest from the Ameri- can Federation of Musicians, which threatened to picket the perform- ance. The union didn't like to | see non-union talent perform to the j exclusion of professional horn blow- iers, The invitation was withdrawn, then reissued. As it turned out, everybody was happy. Several hundred * heard the Interlochen band con- cert on a St. Ignace ferry dock,; enero H is . Officials. will have to stand through the official dedication cere: mony today om the Mackinac Bridge. A. truck-trailer bringing 900 chairg to the bridge broke down near Bay City, Strong of Traverse City. 7. : fe, ia \ 4 i aN ES as. chief at Cheboygan fair grounds. the chief left to right: Linda Carison of Cheboygan: gan,’ Barbara Dolan of Greenville; and Bridge Story : AP Wirephote . BIG CHIEF = General Chairman of the Mackinac Bridge dedication committee Walker Cisler proudly sports the headgear’ . ~ given’him bythe Chickagami Indian-tribe when they inducted him Pretty palefaces surrounding ‘Mrs: Michi- — —s Valerie Thousands of Others stand on the north anchorage pier. - ) pea ay be Se ee . Fair Skies Dominate contempt of Congress. Hutcheson did not plead the Fifth Amend- ment. * * * tinue for two-to-four weeks. —“ ‘New York, the elder Ken- nedy’s office issued a statement de- nying such a discussion took place forces. It appealed for some sort of decisive action to deal with the situation. Accusing the United Nations of TWO | el Boe ee JUNE-¢ Dems Resisting | A Je aska St te &B vei 4 Ch re : ea eres ea = 3 WASHINGYON (UPI) — Sen. Henry M. Jackson (Wash)|dent: the Senate would pass theyed, in two major tests of strength, City R r ition Pr r “ Pleat lit rh yer Re yr tae- Mpepmyeleitreed 2a ic measure, ES Woe beet ee, Fi Batt All £ itt Foreign Aid Hike that the ino would ee pn ae of the ~—_ ~ ee _ : tled statehood for this session “iO erce e Topping x ations ? statehood. for territory by an Democratic manager Congress. 48 o Ike Distressed Over overwhelming margin next work Jin tt pve creneriey Noe. te Sate pct t+? @ 8 Killed in- “ Overnight] pat Eton Park $872 Million Cutback : 3 ig snnondant iy Bose giovbes wee joe : on $4 Billion Bill to give Alaska commmeneait Lebanon Government WASHINGTON (AP)—President a Eisenhower's appeal for restora- po ecg oes tion of foreign aid funds taken ‘Alesha tare miliary tend wits away by a House committee met wiih eae stiff Democratic resistance today. go Eisenhower said yesterday he £3 : was deeply distressed by the nascar gyearvgion House Approp Commit-; igang Bow ban tee's reduction of §72 million dol-'. po Fy lars from his requested —_ baggy the ‘wel i , year starting next Tuesday. were “much —— ami, brother of the . + * ® pe »(northern rebel leader, Raschid| C el iiecalosee ascsoa tect wo even greeiee: Karam, sad that it bad been the Sen. Potter stand, Eise rer said, “I fear most violent ripoli the free world God 6 sexiied Ao: been helping Jeckson|#inee the Lebanese crisis began Returning the. wor a serious : SO days ago. - ; securi c bill, said it “appears United Sates” Oe oe Se ey ee foe aoe exlongs. coer the Bridge * & * four rebel attacks yes- The House will vote next week rg A we genom Barat "OW the gravest challenge eo MACKINAW BRIDGE (UPD— on ,078,000,000 money far to President Camile Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich. totaling 357 million less than is Hee rORy Soman’ pro-Weotern govetmmient. Istanned to retura to Upper Mich- 1 ial tests “indicate pretty an Coane Speen cress seen se clearly that Alaska will indeed be- * * * today tor a in the current fiscal year. It is . Soo after denying he left bridge : come the 49th state. The battle in Tripoli began at 597 million dollars less than the ae ant when armed |festivities in hutf - $3,675,000,000 ceiling fixed in au- pending before the Senate, ae ee to security| ¥as “snubbed.” thorization legislation finallly resume consideration |™en <= : MEER passed by both houses yesieasay 2 the Alaskan question at 11 = positions, —— and sent to President. estover a.m. Monday, was a second Kast- shooting began subside Reports yesterday Sen. Mike Mansfield of Mon- LASE STORY ELA@ —~ A breten typewriter ced ner hc ea eels land objection to @ providion |this morning, but at noon the/publican senator and GOP repre- tana, acting Senate Democratic|’ Marks the scene where six newsmen on assign- PE which would permit Alaska ta, |thunder of artillery still could be/sentative Victor A. leader, said he thinks the com-| ment were killed when an Air Force tanker plane the attempt to set a new trans-Atlantic record. | 104 oo. suerte term and one {heard in the hills surrounding |tive practically within the ‘ mittee’s 872 ai dollar Fem full term senator. Tripoli, of the high bridge towers, tion is justified ‘‘but it was made xk * tk Security forces reportedly usedjaway from bridge. in the wrong vreaat To Step Up Negotiations Sen. Strom Thurmond (D-SC) neory sauliary aed during |after ae pees — “The whole amount of the re- ecating “with the ‘nection “winieh(straight day of heavy fighting|that was to have wine eee Auto Contracts Far (eis ie ro a out of the military a nse clusive jurisdiction over 279,000] “That isn’t the case ctpyert peecreme, ——. rag mien * 5 | T tS oy ane ae — cto for military use. ter’s mistake to cut back the Develop-| py = KLOCKENKEMPER nounced a slow down in thetr con- ‘UAW. President Walter P. Rew- Dut Sarin ail ke was Ga UCIEar 1s office, Miss Glaser said ment Loen Fund UPI Automotive Editor tract negotiations but events out-(ther said the union would rh [onat, Ose Ines could be omen k Fni etok ator did return to * * * DETROIT (UPI) — United Auto|side the bargaining room. indicate|'n’ roll” through the summer with-|-ome quickly. He said he expected MOCK CRIWETO but it was because he it pier when labor pacts lihon dollars for the Develop. | Workers and big three auto com-|the next weeks will be “rock ‘n’[out contracts and General |ttere Would be another day or two to be in on tho debate million dollars for the Develop-|nany representatives have an-isock” times for the auto industry. Ford, Chrysler of speech-making on the bill and) wasgmingTon (~The United | Alaskan statehood. ment Loan Fund instead ot, the Motors expired at the end of May. itnen the final vote by Tuesday OF] gistes conducted twp muclar Some reports said the Se ate ana no ‘a wildcat strike that idled |Wednesday. cut his 1.8 billion do llar request! Rack C A inst Hoffa Appr roecalygipeostpeny x * * wool Siete Focitc. lorle'and au apinches thane va ea mae ie gs, jacks Charges Against Ho Senn cee = | eee eet oe oe na a , at next jout amendment it go : J nies” ™ McC I| Off week which will idle 300,000 work- to the White House for President) _ See loots te oe one caveat tain ck sland o's Gam Ot, isheatoe tno bene se. - a e an ering rich pemie Leap egear The commonwealth proposal| series, were timed one hour |tion speech in his pocket when he ay bas bel Gon ‘eomates Mansfield said that “if the : would have given Alaska a status) @part. * jarrived at the bridge Thursday.) positions in the ROA department spent ant id then Se yee atch eee ard i seat | A Het “aacat ot te [ence ance at at Say Sedans ea eae i think there will be a strong move- yesterday until Monday and will | cake ae tsens| iimene Commatesion and |why he wes tetuming to the cap| ‘scant acta.” - Gen. 5 ment in the Senate not only to xed over the long ses bat wold have bem per] Ge Delsen egurentat este ial : Z. 1, Raton, commander ef tbs i restore it to the level the Presi- July Fourth holiday as well nom their own or, occurred at 12:30 p.m. and} », 10th Air Force, whose area of i - * mitted to elect governor,| they Potter reportedly was “in- ' dent asked but to increase it.""| WASHINGTON (AP)~Sen. Johtiing whether he had used union a post now filled by presidential] 1:30 pum. EST. The announce | 1404 because he was not given | Operations takes in 18 mid-west- | The fund is designed to aid|L. McClellan (D-Ark) offered to-lfunds to fix a grand jury in Lake The strike at Chrysler's Plym,|* ost now ment gave no other tatormation. | Stree appearance in the opet, | erm states. underdeveloped countries, Mans-iday jo give Indiana authorities\County, Ind. outh body plant here was triggered light st the dianer, while bis |tional president of the ROA. field said support for it has grown|some good leads to back charges * * * a : mae eres . : Democratic opponent, Lt, Gev.| He is manager of automotive filtrate these areas through eco-jand Maurice A, Hutcheson plotted) diana’s 1956-57 highway land|Were ee ot te saat DuPont and Nemours Co., Detroit. nomic assistance. —— | « scandals, but declined to Se é eis In Potter told a Detroit radio news)c.1 Richardson is married arid down any indictments am grounds y BR! director telephone conver) John Jr., 11, : et Ws haw 901 aks Gv eulsininine meee Fa the al aotton Washington conver./(tctter "Keith, 10,7 0 7d * Detroit Horse Show follow up that should be .produc-|Indianapolis grand jury later re- (eigen es at a I I = to have been at pear Adm. Leo J. Jacobi of tive,” said McClellan, chairman of|turned bribery and conspiracy in- hrew 2.700 shift and the inion the main tab Grosse Pointe, was elected na- . R Its the Senate Rackets Investigating/dictments against Marice Hutch-|‘hre® 2.100 day elit apr “I left ‘the bridge dedication — hing Kesu Committee. __|eson, two other Carpenters Union "umber ot night shift employes ieotival oe coe reasen—becanse of] ALFRED © The _ committee _ temporarily officials and several state high- - Ry WILLIAM He reportedly believes the situa-(the Alaska statehood bill. | Service for Alfred C. Barber, The results of events held this)wound up hearings on Hutche-\way officials. They are awaiting) The union charged the dis- aEinoe. LAM 1. RYAN Ris-|tion is not so bad as it looks and|®"Y reports that I left for other!) <r s9 Wi Nise Mile Rd’ Tore: morning at the Detroit Horse Show/son's. Carpenters Union yesterday |trial. etplinary layefis were being ing irritation with U.N. Secretary|has adopted a wait-and-see atti-/T€450n8- dale, a former Birmingham resi- were as follows: with a charge that Hutcheson's of made becense the men reduced | eral was |tude. dent, will be held at 2 p.m. Mon- ick Tageefs a handed (iiss |late father embeazied $200,000 of Eeachaeen, chalenging te comm] fo bow to 6 “aperiny” sree | alias hare toliy ty nce) Surges and shock of Als oo day at the Manley Bailey Funeral Sere, ;_3, Coffee Cream( Lindsjunion property and willed it to his|mittee’s authority to question him General Motors charged sabo-lnormally opposed to President | parent aitigdiia wens! welced’ iy Ge D Lik d Home, Birmingham. Rudy, Temperance) heirs. on such matters, also refused to ancer, Like Middle vy weight Green | Working - * w he bad “en tage continued to plague its Kan-|Camille Charnoun. most influential spokesman for the f Mr, Barber died this morning Munters Wea by Sweet Will ; 8 an eanenrTange!sas City Fisher Body plant with * *& * moderate group that stands be- by Stalin Held at the Tower Park Convalescent 3Com's ining (Carlotta McGuire); 4.) Maurice Hutcheson sat poker Hoffa, pi the three car bodies damaged yes- + was accused edi.|tween Chamoun and rebels trying ‘ Home, Royal Oak, following a i curve Sanderi—wea_vy|faced and silent as committee Teamsters Union. |rerday bringing the week's total to|, Hammarskjold was accused edi: ot oe him, Belrut's leading Shoplitt long fines. Lowther, 80. Lyon; 2, Avid Fer-/counse] Robert F, Kennedy made x * * 12 sabotaged bodies and raising|‘tially of seeming to lack power newspaper L'Orient. as op iter A . oa Inkster; 3, Diane Diponic, Ply®-ithe embezzlement charge Kennedy said the arrangement |), ke total to 70. GM is|224 @ppreciation of what’s going Se Surviving are his wife, Eleanor; S"hallines, Settee, *y Beneeet|Willam L. (Big Billy Hutcheson, {called for Hofla to make himself ate apres for in-(°% im this rebellion-racked nation.| An editorial criticizing Ham-| ppussers w@ — Olga Lepes- |a son, Alfred James of Guelph, *Gloomfield Mule Mire,|Whom the son succeeded as Car-|useful to Hutcheson in return for|°Mering @ $1,000 reward for marskjold appeared to be unex- once Stalin's favorite |Ontario, Canada; eight sisters and me eho ay (ars rt penters Union preudect, a the latter’s support on the “‘ques-|"™ation on the saboteurs. con we sag ballerina, was caught shoplifting |three . Haass, Bob i Ruth High ( av. a a tion of bis ‘(Hotia) being ousted ce x * , Dj Ada 5 from ype siding win in a Brussels department store, . xt Gud Beauere 82 83| Kennedy said the embezzlement |from the AFL-CO. - . Peek ee manean Tear isagree on m Segara police said today. Jobless Claims Top bog "Ferouati. 20 rmington; 4, involved securiti and : . * The star of the Bolshoi Ballet Green PUG meltiae antago property|, McClellan said the evidence in-\vey showed 300,000 UAW members AS Probe Continues | re eatoria indicated the U.N.| POW appearing at the Brussels . Goan Cgc mast yew tow in probete As part of the|dicated a conspiracy to subvert|wil be led next week, ns most observation mission ere lacks| Wetld Fair, Miss Lepestinaaia |Fynactad Figure Guceal:' «Bantry hey hdres. Hasse” | Hutcheson estate. newsmen he would ask the com-|Motor Co. Mercury plants shut] (Continued From Page One) |realization of the serious situation ts ranked caly hemp era wen by Sete Lowtens: Park, Seed) — A. few minutes cartier the) mittee to consider whether Hutch-|down for the week. created in Lebanon by the infil- Moscow's famous balle- DETROIT # — The Michigan Kathleen Roberts: "Janet “Carroli-"*lyouhger Hutcheson balked at tell-/eoan's refusal to testify was in| In addition, new model change-|‘e | Paper published its endorse-ltration of United Arab Republic eae: . at the time the paper, The Boston tipped off castomer. _ Summer Here at Last? atthe Satoe* oc™|Army Chief Brucker (cistne Pcs tne tamara] OT Cems | Te MBC ald yesterday. n te ° \gangster ecteratiee of caries army ie ruc er candidacy. powers of appreciation are as lim-| She pleaded to be allowed to |gency $30,000,000 authorized two business and labor groups. Hoffa . ry ’ Rep. Kenneth B. Keating (R- |ited as his powers of decision.” | attend ballet rehearsals but was |weeks ago by the Legislature, its By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |warm temperatures dominating |is billed as an early witness. Dedicates Big Mac NY) sald Fox’s statements were | It is high time, the editorial) hustied off to a police station, original estimate may fall short ‘The young summer season,/all but scattered areas, , : so “preposterous” they served to added, that the question is cleared) then to the Palace of Justice for The payment of the fund mostly hesitant so far, broke out of the discredit bis entire attack on |up whether the U.N. observers! questioning. will be made Monday at the across a broad stretch the'coun-|Southeast and the Pacific Nerth-| Bry B dl B ed (Continued From Page One) Adams and Goldfine. are here only to watch for U.A.R. Police said she finally admit. |MESC’s downtown Detroit Office. try today with sunny skies and/west, and thunderstorms rumbled y qa y urn dress, said the Mackinac Bridge} put Reps. John EF. Moss|imtervention or to seal the border ted taking an umbrella, two pairs |Gov. Williams will be on hand to ko * * over Montana, of “will contribute immeasurably to| (p.Calify and Peter F- Mack Jr.|2S*inst it. of gloves, cuff links, and some (give out the first check. te summer aterm, vecy. aS Gas Explodes the genera] industrial and agricul-| (p.m) countered that it was not x * * tape. _| Workers eligible for the emer. were in prospect for portions of tural growth of Michigan.” possible to disregard all the sen- Hammarskjold has taken the po- gency aid are those whose bene- Th W ath the Greai Plains, * * * sational testimony offered in the|Sitien that a Security Council res- fits were exhausted between July. ewe er Temperatures in the Plaine shy A three-year-old wid was badly “ptrendy i gives conse ter |past two dayr: olution of June 11 establishing the All U. of M. Tickets 1, 1957 and March 31, 1959, were up to 20 degrees w mned yesterday afternoon when , Even though Fox may not be an/Observers was only for them to nTONTE a “aD or MICINE TY ea ooty than readings early Friday. “Once te aoe gasoline exploded in his aeicnenu te once ideal witness, Moss remarked, aoe i ew tate Select for OSU Game Sold Mackay Survives Fog Mag eg ake lg Gent ee Ge Se ican Republican governor sald: jorever when he appears Tuesday (mean that the observers should| | ANN ARBOR (M—The Univer. | WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) pa ay Aor 1e-15 ‘miles tonight /peratures in the 90s quite com-| According to Mrs. James Walk-| Wind, rain and cold threatened Goldfine has served notice he wili|Seal the border. . ow Pores cbt tego —Barry of Dayton, becoming to southwest 15-~ mon. . ter, of 164 Franklin Rd., her soM|to wash out the show at the start,/aeny Fox's basic charges under| “If there is: any interference, gime Ohio, America’s top hope in meee: + *« + James Jr. was watching his older|put sunshine changed the picture | sory the United Nations should be able| Ohio State Rangers at pagent men’s singles at the Wimbledon Today in Femtine Fai dominated the |>rother, James Wesley, 11, and his| yesterday. It remained clear today, to establish the fact and prevent} 58%, Ohio, Nov. 22 has been Tennis championships, rallied to Lee tekpeatens premeting 3 om lire . sates The oqred tes uncle, Ronald Wims, 13, running a s 64 «& Fox, who returns Monday tor it,” the editorial said. “If the| o™t- oust Australia’s Bob Mark today, Dizeetisn Wort, souiheest, , " |activity in the Northwest was ex-|Small gasoline motor. State Police estimated between| * ‘Md day of quizzing, insisted | United Nations finds negative evi-| U. of M. offictals said, how- | 46, 108, €4, 64, and joined un sete Batiirdey ot 8:13 2 pected to give to the sun dur-| 4 spatk from the motor ignited) State = he had ‘ ted proof” to idence, then who profits from pro-| ever, tickets are still available | Gardnar Mulloy of Denver, Cole., Sum aes a cine the f aot ant similar |2" OPen jar of gasoline next to it|0,000 and 75,000 celebrants poured back up some of his charges. He |ionging this troubled situation in| for all other ganies, and Budge Patty of Los Angeles Moon rises Saturday at 6:38 p.m, ma pagers, ons he outlook |(C24sing it to explode. chiid|into Straits communities yester-| seemed certain to face another Lebanon?” those at home and away. in the fourth round. Tem aga Lage dampened South. |¥88 covered with flames and suf-/44Y- aged — came in to-) barrage from GOP members of See er cl aay fered third degree burns on the|%@¥ for the weekend. the committee at least. Ad 1 dtidey in “im Pontiac Aa seoerded downtown) face, chest, and both hands and legs. He is reported in fair con- dition today at Pontiac General * * * Autos came into town bumper to bumper. Vacancy signs came down from motels, restaurants filled up “He is going to get cross-exam- ined and that’s for sure,"" said Rep. Auto Kills Trixy Joseph P. O’Hara (R-Minn), who Ie { Burned Girl, Her Dog Die Within hire rushed to. Adams’ defense by in- Lowest, tamparatare Se oocermecetes peony pong aay ged Hospital. and: businessmen began to smile./serting a letter of denial into the * Miva temperature e000 UT week record right after the account of “*\Gne Year Age tm Pontise ts ek t . < Goldfine “buying” Adams’ house} MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — A dying} Elier’s parents-were divorced. a (fre to some paper with the light- Lowest, sempersture <.scsécccc0sc/e0 | Most rainfall amounts during|“AN Engineering Triumph’ Rep. John B. Bennett (R-Mich) little girl called from her hospital|Since birth she had lived with her hes ad awe MJeatheremain 36." ‘lthe night were on the light side, , ~ : wit utd ve” ln Git Een tee ee | Mpoctrs a Highest Lowest Temperatures This oe 8. C., was 5 ae : ae ay aw eee . oe + :¢* [ite she was homptiaized’ somo im 86 Years soaked a one-inch downpour. . . ? cigarette . : : o6 im 1933 “* in 1923/Other rain areas reported. less e al ¢. lal .) if ge Gets Case Dismissed lighter that a week ago ignited “Both my wife and I went to see|nelghbors took in Trixy. 1 Ts se pargurtte 2 an | HRD a he wae a ae LOS ANGELES (AP) Singer|eritically burned a ae in ‘god hands. twas ed Her last words were a call Alpena bs ‘ a oan “She was Baltimore % 60 Memphis . 62 §0/Cipitation. ; P < : tomes 6S 8 ee $2 | It was slightly cooler in the MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI) — President Eisenhower today |Allan Jones’ testimony that he has} Her only thoughts were of Trixy,just a terrible accident.” : : Buttsio ” 1 52 Minneapolis 80. $s| shower area of the Carolinas, and hailed the new Mackinac sation no providing & “pomenasat arose earned but $2,500 this year won) Eller * Tuten, a Q%yearold} He said that Eller went: to Sian Mbt Shot * . Charleston New Orleans $1 73 | ao) ther on tap for th dismissal of his ex-wife's con-/cerebral palsy victim, and Trixy|school like healthy children, » Trixy dashed Clockeeatt 5 fn Quane Bd & Hy sicthota Rackieg asl the poet <= : - rs 7 tempt charge against him. Supe-\were inseparable in life. - “She onlyyhad én occasional’ at-lunder a car's wheels. Cleveland Yt $8 Peliston 15 Judge Elmer D. Doyle, w Death: claimed both within |tack, but no Her uncle William buried Trixy Denver” 80 8 Phoenix 11 Bice Pistons mito. the showers iri)... M€ Called the 100 million doltar span both “an engineering /[j" Judge Elmer trams famreyts hours. a ee ee the De ercitpitenla iOihidd tee Ghediigabela tae x Duluth _ 85 &. Francisco 75 54 dios ns triumph’”’ and a “demonstration of the oe charge, also took under submis-| “The dog was her only com- returned and found the child'small monument, he said, is Fort Worth 6i 8. & Marie ¢?- 45/the Northwest, temperatures were or rthwhile an dn” an tee Wil. her pa in the |plar G Rapids We. $2 Traverse C. is $] expected to edge upward ina fair| ‘esether towa a we seg cca: sion the singer's request for a re-/pa said ni rags al —< knees Bi fseine tor tne were etal Jectaes fi 12 Seat 68 §2\sky pattern stretching along the The President's message was by Army duction in $1,500-a-month siineng |Hane Tuten, They were living reom, a sete for toy Tee Se | «i pacitic Const. SS ee ree. together. ie gue Se Be Pas able to tell A THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1958 Devoting Entire "(Ror the President Makes His Own Decisions ee Church Service to Music Sunday (Unkind Critics Surely Don’t nui ‘Our’ tkel™ P) : é ROCHESTER — The entire 9:30} gy RUTH MONTGOMERY dent and Mrs: Eisenhower ar-(German head of state was ac-| guest, but Grewe ls a gress wid- No sooner had the word been! a.m, service tomorrow morning of WASHINGTON — Those iunkind a formal White Tieuseleiduenies fer Mia tevolgm neialeto, ower, ' ‘ passed along to Ike than the five- the First Congregational Church crities who hint out loud that Pres-|‘@inner for their distinguished Ev6St/the next lady of rank would have As a consequence, the State De-|St@F general revolted. Ex Peo will be devoted to religious music.|ident Eisenhower fails to make|>Ut tan head-on a seating’ en his wife, but Heinrich von|partment furrowed its collective| “Nothing doing,” tra Savings A. choral festival, under the di-/his own decisions just don't know + Brentano is a bachelor, brows and came up with a solu-| in se many words. “Mrs, Dulles . rection of Leo Yocum will be held.|our Ike. * tion. Mrs. John Foster Dulles, wife| ® fine lady, but we Bring These cesteer The concert will be accompanied| Consider, for instance, the re-| Official protocol calls for placing) Wilhelm Grewe, the mew Ger- icf the US. secretary of state, together so often that Every teem Wn this adve by organist Harold Dawe. cent state visit of German Presi-|the visiting dignitary’s wife next| man ambassador who is » dis- take the vacant. place of| hausted all anteed to be UNDER-PRICED if you A coffee hour will be held in|dent Theodor Hess, In accordance|to the President at dinner, but| tinguished faternational lawyer, |honor next to President Eisenhow-| 1 want a German present these coupons. the church ‘hall by the Colonial|With established protocol, Presj-iHeuss is a widower. Since the} was the third ranking foreign ler. _ | me” : ‘ Guild following the service. : 3 7 ; = |, The decision aptied enchantment 9 SUPER - SPECIALS! During the month of July an- * S348 ‘ .-: Tro ’ a J . . niversary services will be con. |Light Billion More Annually Saving Billions’ |motver of two youngsters who basiE COME TO SIMMS TONIGHT (sale now on) or MONDAY ducted each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. On July, 7, Holy Communion will be celebrated with the Rev. E. John Yuells officiating. Visiting speakers the following Sundays in- Cae ree riaian Kalings:| ANN ARBOR (UPD — The in- viet prisoner of war, July 13; Dr. come of persons over 65 in‘ this Frank J, Sladen: physician at josunty must be raised by eight Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, July illion dollars annually to provide 2, and Dr. Esther Hibbard, mis-|*® Adequate minimum standard/$1000, while 20 per, cent had S, Broomfield (R-Oakland County)|"® ‘alk about. Sg ~— from Kyoto, Japan, July tity of 1 7 yon : ee ae heaton today. sa eal tea Voie or AL. ae eeeel odin, oe wie Oe LAWN SPRINKLER peters le finan. ore . . its conclu session To Live Normal Life U et M. Pret. Wier 3. Cal LOS ANGELES (AP)—Doctors|° the school of social work said tell Verna Mae Ainsworth that in|oth public and private resources all probability she has a normal|Will be needed to close the fin- life expectancy. The 17-year-old|#cial gap that now exists. wife of a young sailor had little) The conference on, aging at- ehance for a normal life before doctors sewed up a hole in her|of oldage i heart chamber. Thirty shipmates|three days of meetings. of James Ainsworth, a 2l-year-old . fireman from the cruiser Helena, | donated 30 pints of blood for the operation. | creased funds. An average of 3.000 prisoners! the willingness te do it,” he said. are paroled from ajil to the Sal-| Figures recently devgloped from vation Army each year. census giata, Cohen reported, show Says Older People Need $$ that 80 per cent of those 65 years old and over had cash incomes of less than $2,000 annually in 1956. Sixty per cent had less than for the aged was established in 1948, Cohen said. But it has not changed since that time. The government is not adequately con- sidering the needs of the aged, he debit to the economy, he said. Having contributed to its produc- tive resources, they should have an opportunity to continue as omy, there is a very real identity of interest between younger and older people, between producers and consumers, he concluded. Police Inspector “* Blushes After *\}6-year veteran on the Oakland ‘\force, was dallying in a local tav- /- \ern yesterday when he suddenly _ discovered that someone had Our older people are not a. consumers. In a consumer econ-|- -=| OAKLAND, Calif (UPI) — Po-, '~ \lice Inspector Toney B. Daily, a WILLIAM L, KING A bachelor of arts degree was awarded by Alma: College to William L, King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. King, 8849 Edge- wood Dr., Walled Lake. William, who majored in economics, has accepted a position with the Elec- tric Supply Co., Pontiac. He is |\Farm Bill With Deteat of . WASHINGTON — Defeat of a “catch-all” farm bill by the House government billions of dollars yearly, said Congressman William|Ue-eved gaze, they 214 killing the Farm Omnibus Bill would permit favorable por- tions, such as the school milk pro- gram and the agricultural surplus disposal program to be considered in separate legislation later this year. The farm bill would have cost the federal government between $2 and $3: billion. In addition, Broomfield said food shoppers would have been forced to pay additional costs for dairy prod- ucts and bread to support the | 21, yed conversation between First proposed pregram. Lady Mamie and President Heuss, Consumer costs would have in-/Helga and Ike chatted gaily of creased as follows: Bread, one cent| Paris, sports, protocol, kiddies and = ee 1% cents a quart; |travel. ter 9-10 cents a pound; cheese, The evening, in fact, proved 0 eight cents a pound. successful that ———_ a, Heuss returned the Eisenhowers’ Souvenir shops in Israel give a/hospitality with a state dinner at plenty of stories to swap. To top it all, Mrs. Krapf not only speaks flawless English, but problems, since her husband's last assignment was as Germany's dep- uty representative to NATO. While an interpreter laboriously = Hi s Gu n Sto len affiliated with Delta Gamma Tau /20 per cent discount on purchases the German embassy two nights 'E A \ / na Sema. made in dollars. later, Mrs. Krapf again drew the <n 'o Three Firemen, Youth Hurt at Davis ranking seat next to our prexy. On each oceasion, the two heads of state sat side-by-side, thus elim- 4 Companies Fight Blaze tition. 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(Limit 1) ’ | Four hours later, an intinerant| DAVIS — Four fire departments (street from the store, at 27-Mile| nected role as “official” hostess 'E = “\taborer, Ramon Jaques, returned Were Called out to fight a blaze|and Romeo Plank roads. Co-owner for the wifeless ambassador CLOCKS—Main FI io Sil te the scene of his exime and loud- yesterday afternoon which threat- jot the store, Roy Bettcher, was) B in Yalchaun ofa Garteen = "oo . ly proclaimed he wanted to return |: the weapon to the owner. He reached in his pocket and the gun discharged a bullet into the floor. The shot brought police to the scene, They retrieved the gun and spector, Jaques was jailed on drunk charges while Inspector Daily drew a 10-day suspension for -7|>ringing embarrassment to Oak- | © 29 College Prof ~ fo Attend GM Meet | DETROIT — Twenty-nine fac- | at St. Joseph ulty members from 24 colleges and) P universities in the United States | : | and Canada will attend the seventh | ‘annual General Botors Conference. *\cators here July 6-22 3 They will be guests of three GM| : vice presidents — Charles -|\Chayne, in charge of ccgineering| *~ staff; Dr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, |and pony rides for the children.) lencia Dr., be | iin charge of research staff, and ‘Other Robert M. Critchfield, in charge of | returned it to the chagrined in-| lened to destroy Davis Hardware | nity five miles southeast of Romeo. Three Washington firemen, one from Macomb and ene from Ro. meo suffered cuts while ripping building, and an unidentified 16- year-old youth fell on a pitch- ferk dring the confusion, punc- turing his arm, in the heart of this small commu-| Damage was estimated at $8,000. up the metal roofing on the (The The fire was discovered by Louis|to nearby buildings and homes. .|Schoof, 66, who lives across the The fire, which began in a shed at home in the English, French, | behind the store, was brought un-|Japanese, German and Swedish) ‘Plan Fun Fair School Today LAKE ORION — St. Theresa's ts ifor Engineering and Science Edu- Guild of the St. Joseph Church will jhold a fun fair at the St. Joseph. ' School today from 2 to 7 p.m. A.| There will be a fish pond, bean |bags, bowling, and red hen games’ booths include white ele- |phants, country store, baked goods, | waiting on a customer at the time, | ‘unaware of the fire in the rear of ithe building. |mother and a Swedish father who! has been an import-export tycoon; AN there almost since the beginning of Japanese westernization, Helga Schoof played a hose on the |lived most- of her life in Tokyo. blaze while nearby merchants and|There, as a child, she met her residents formed a bucket brigade. | future husband who held a diplo- town has no fire department! matic post with the Germany Em- of its own. bassy in Japan, Romeo firemen, first on the scene, called for reinforcements | along Washington’s embassy row, when the fire threatened to spread |the Krapfs will have few peers. In the modern-day tower of Babel | |der control within two hours. | Harold Luchtman, the other own- | ‘er of the hardware store, was cisions — and good ones at that? home for lunch at the time. Honor City Man Improving Slightly for Saving Lite After Heart Attack — of Pontiac Boy “ROMEO—Royal A. Holt, 62, di- rector of the Romeo Community, | Ralph D. Kuenz, 23, of 570 Va-|/ Youth and Civic Center, was listed will receive the Theo- as “a little improved’’ today at |dore N. Vail Award Wednesday St. Joseph Hospital, Mt. Clemens, ‘for his meritorious service in say- following a heart attack Thursday. tongues. 2 Both Franz and Helga are equally |E Who says Ike can't make de-) uF eeerres “Wilson” Non-Glare Lens a MEN’S caves’ SUN Glasses $1 to $1.98 Values A Choice of men’s and Cc , ladies’ styles in famous M two) SUN GLASSES DEPT.—Main Floor Draw String or Bucket Styles Ladies’ Nylon Purses f able. Fully lined. White and | colors. (Limit 2). 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Saginew St, .: <Pontiae’s Bargain Store e : ; ot ® \ y \ + Ald Mj : = _" f “THE PONTIAC PRESS prede aoa Pantaber” , «Editorial Page p— -es | SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1958 “ It Seems to Me a Despite Misfortune at Pontiac 7 believe i in the Pontiac iGenecst Hospital. Few public entities have ever been subjected to the all-around beating administered to the Pontiac institu- tion -over the past stretch of time. But I still believe in it completely. To summarize, we find: 1—Suits for admission by five doctors who have been barred on certain things. 2—A separate suit by one doc- tor which caused unfortu- nate statewide publicity. 3—The institution’s failure to build a three million dollar wing with the three million it requested ang was voted. 4—Two bond issue defeats that resulted in practical ‘confis- -eation of a’ vast part of the City’s improvement funds. 5—Discharge: of several key employes for a variety of reasons. 6—Discovery of a deficit cur- rently running at the rate of $100,000 a year. 7—Discovery of more than a hundred unnecessary em- ployes. 8—Probation status by an ac- credited hospital authority. x * * In spite of all eight, I believe in the Pontiac General Hospital. It will emerge from the shadows * and go on to greater heights than it ever attained before. Its impressive and honorable record over a long span-of years will be surpassed and augmented. Its overall history from the beginning is magnificent. Let’s keep that fact foremost. x * * The hospital is obligated to de- fend the public against medical in- experience or incompetence at all times and in all circumstances. THERE CAN BE NO DEVIA- TION. If some of the five doctors mentioned above have since quali- fied, they will be admitted. If they haven't, the board must say “NO.” Both the Trustees and the Medical Staff would be wantonly and criminally negligent if they deviated one whit from their duty in safeguarding the people. x *«* * That unfortunate circumstance happened to arise just now and it had to be faced. ' There was no other path. The whole action reflects credit and honor on the hospital. ° x *« * I think the city and hospital officials erred badly in exceeding the three million dollars they re- quested and received. The hos- pital has no moral right to a million and a half of other city funds and The Press so declared at the time. * However, that’s water over the dam and the whole thing was done openly and with no attempt to hide the de- fection from duty. xk k * Officialdom said in effect: “Right or wrong, this is what we propose to do.” And they did it. x * * I applaud the board's quick revela- THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tur Pontiac Press Company 48 W. Huron st. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dafly Except Sunday Russrin Executive President and advertising Director = Joun A. Rier, poate ry Advertising : Manager Howagp H. Frracrratp 1, Ean M. TREADWELL, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager . d G. Manewats Jor Joun W. Frreoerate, Local Advertising” Secretary and Editor Manager Rosrar B. Tasa, Geones C. inman Managing Editor Classified Manager The Associated Press ts entitled extlusively to the use for republication cf all ‘ecal news printed tn this Hewspeper as well as al) AP rye ao Powriac oa ee is delivered for 40 cents toy a foe te Macomb. png a oo a oo s *- afl cep tno payable fn as second ase nt sth: at "Pontiac. General—See Bright Future | tion of the current deficit and the exposure of managerial ineptitude. The members faced the whole mat- ter squarely. Courageous action like this restores confidence on the part of the public and helps in the gen- eral rebuilding. x * * This grand hospital has simply suffered the ‘caraities of having all the bad luek that generally spreads itself thinly over a cen- tury of time, crowded into a few brief months, The woes of an ex- - tended lifetime have been en- compassed in one catastrophic storm. 8 Lightning struck all over the place. , x «* * Once the fury of this flash storm is spent, I am sure Pontiac General ~~«..ospital is in for a long, solid run of community. service that will cause all the present ills to be forgotten in the light of more important things. x * * The great bulk of the employes at the City Hospital are sincere, deserving and capable people. They have gone forward quietly in all the fuss and turmoil and deserve a warm round of ap- plause for. refusing to stampede. They kept things in their proper perspective and realized the problems are current and not particularly Tamora tie at that. 2 x* * x I believe in the Pontiac. General Hospital. I believe in its future and I am proud of its honorable past. A win- ning team does not necessarily lose the pennant because of a number of bad breaks in a row! x * * And in Conclusion ....... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter :- Overheard in the Oakland lobby: “Now that SuHrrtzey Tremp.ie has made a comeback, can’t Zsa Zsa make a go-away?”.......... Some- one suggests the Dems want the GOP to nominate Harotp StTAssen and SHERMAN ADAMS.......... President JoHN A. HANNAH has a dozen hon- orary degrees but when he appears in a Commencement pageant, he wears his Rhode Island insignia. It’s the most colorful.......... An all- around personable individual: Bos Boyer. x k * Ormond E. Hunt, retired Execu- tive Vice President of GM, has driven more than a million ami a half miles himself. He’s one of the greatest automotive engineers of all time.......... “Peggy” Dawson, one of my favorite people, and a real golf enthusiast (with great ability) has been sidelined by the medicos for the entire sum- mer. “Peggy,” be the the first girl to use a golfing cart. x * * At Lambert flying field, the pilots - do close formation work at great alti- tudes and at supersonic speed, carrying big artillery. When they drive cars out of the main gate, they see this sign: “You Are Now Enter- ing a Danger Zone, the Public High- way. Good luck!”.......... “Jupy” KNUDSEN, daughter of energetic “Bunkie” and beautiful FLorRENce, is attending Pontiac Business Institute this summer. Marks for her first year in college show four “A’s” and a “B.” If she’s interested in news- paper work, she can drop in here any time between now and Commence- ment of. 1961..... .... Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s—the Riker Garage for fixing the entrance so modern cars can use it; the J’s—June weather. -# = id = Aig Ses Se. see = Se ee Ween PONS a ee is ct dh anamer a k geo” = eee : a: i ee I rs Christ’s Early Ministry Sf The POWER of FAITH Mawar a GALILEE, ISRAEL—Jesus spent a good portion of His early public life in the vicinity of the -Lake of Galilee. Over its surface, His love flowed out in a wave that engulfed the world. It was here that He walked upon the water, calmed the angry storm, multiplied the loaves and fishes, ay rg ha ag catch that almost swamped the apostles’ boat. The lake, lying 682 feet below sea level, is fished extensively to this day and still is famous for the violent eee that whirl out of its surrounding mountains. But on the day I walked these shores, all was calm and quiet, save for the beat of wings over the still water. The water was a soft blue, dappled with sunlight; the surrounding hills diffused in a heavy haze. (Matthew 9:23). “And when He was entered into a ship, His disciples followed Him.” Days of All Faiths How Many Apostles Were There? By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday is St. Peter's and St. Paul's Day, although in many churches St. Paul has to 4 large extent dropped out of the picture. In the Eastern Orthodox churches, however, they make a whole week of it and pay honor to all the Apostles. Monday is known es Twelve Apostles Day. The cele- bration will continue throughout the week. Instead of taking second place, St. Paul is given more promi- nence by the Greek church than any of the other Apostles. This is because he is regarded as their founder, just as St. Peter is con- sidered to be the founder of the Roman church. The arithmetic of this observ- ance is a little puzzling. St. Paul was not one of the Twelve. When Judas turned traitor and was counted out, Matthias was elected to replace him and restore the number to 12. But it was sometime later that Saul of Tarsus had his famous conversion on the road to Damas- cus and became the Apostle Paul, “as one born out of due season.” If Paul's credentials as an Apostle are acknowledged, that would seem to bring the total to 13. Nevertheless, the day is called Twelve Apostles Day, and the week-long celebration honors St. Paul and the other Twelve. DAY OF SORROW Jly. 5, in the 70th year of the Christian which ’ through the defenses of Jerusalem and sealed the doom of that holy city and its. Temple. It was the beginning of the end. When Jerusalem finally fell the Jewish nation was dispersed and left homeless to wander the face of the earth. In the Jewish cal- endar this day is the 17th of the month of Tammuz. Of course, it is a fast day and a day of deepest mourning. More than a single day of sor- row, it is the beginning of a three- week period of mourning for all the many misfortunes the Jews have ’ suffered. The sad season ends on the 9th of the next month, which is called Ab. During these three weeks Jews The Country Parson I m y i : i pray for freedom from the op- pression that has followed them wherever they have gone. ag those for the death of a near relative. There must be no mar- riages, no playing of musica] in- struments, no purchase or wear- ing of-new clothes, no haircuts. This column is always written three weeks ahead and is in the hands of your local editor ten days or so before publication. If you write to me in care of Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Time Grandma Learned Truth About Castor Oil “Grandma is old-fashioned and gives us kids (ugh) castor oil for just about every ache and pain in sure appreciate your suggesting something else. (Signed). Charles 13, Helen, 11, Pe- ter 8, Alice 6.” Answer — This is serious, kids. It hurts my pride as a teacher to learn that anyone can read my column a lot and yet believe that castor oil is good for children. I have changed your names here to prevent embarrass- ment. If you can tell me why grandma gives you castor oil, per- haps I can suggest something else. Meanwhile, there’s no good reason for inflicting castor oil on a child, hot even as punishment for misbe- havior, For aches or pains it is most unsuitable. * * * “Please discuss the problem of cold sores on the lips. Cause? Does diet have -any effect? Is there a remedy? Family doctor only sug- gests some kind of shots.” (R.B.) Answer—Ordinary vaccination (against smallpox), whether you have been successfully vaccinat- ed or not, has seemed to prevent fresh herpes (‘‘cold sores’) ih a. where recurrence is fre- Virgie’s remedy is the best DR. BRADY “At present I have the love and confidence .f my two teenage daughters, but I neetl help in guid- ing them through their teenage fears, They are 9 and 12 °. :” (H. G. M.) % Answer—Write The American Institute of Family Relrtions ‘for the list of fine publications they “ , gecommend or distribute, The ad- dress is 5287 Sunset Bivd., Los . Angeles 27, California. : e * « * / “Mother, 91, eats bacon, sausage, \ham and fried eggs—she insists : on having eggs fried, no other way...” (eM M, A.) Answer —If she prefers ‘em co that’s the best way for tiac Press, “Pontiac, Naichigen (Copyright 1958) Yoiee of the People: Defend Pésition * dek'ts tak Witniat ew'srgne adie 4 nal: wes. thing to mankind. Whether this be large or small, it must be devel. People who debase tenching and use words like “‘jerk’’ to describe = £8335 it f r 7 i if ie ‘! pil iE i a is bum's career? We must now take giant steps to keep abreast of those who would conquer us, whether we like it or not, education is our weapon, so from here on in it's either education or slavery. Make your own choice while you can. Poor But Ealighteneg ‘Now I Appreciate Paper Boy’s Job’ Did you ever think about the job of your paper boy? Neither did | until recently, when due to unfore- seen circumstances, I delivered my son's route. You can take it from me, I'll never take it for granted again. It's a tremendous job, con- sidering dogs and other obstacles they meet each day. I'll show my appreciation by giving them the consideration and thanks due them and by keeping my dog in when I know the boy is due. I know he'll appreciate the small consideration on my part. I hope you'll do the same _ One Who Knows Now ‘Property Owners Must Be United’ In my M years of residence on Williams Lake, according to Water- ford Township Clerk, schools have . increased from 7 to 20, school attendance from 700 to 10,424, tax- payers from 6,075 to 40,100 and assessed valuation from $4,454,297 to $80,867,582. This proves very great growth. * * * In talking to Mr. Hughes of the hatchery,- 1 was told Williams Lake isn’t stocked with fish be- cause it’s considered a private lake. He also said conduct of the people and what takes place on the lake rests entirely with property ewners. Several small groups around the lake try to protect their own sections, but there’s no connecting link be- tween them. All owners must combine and be of one mind and form a permanent organization, Case Records of a Psychologist: with officers and — te govern. * * * We've been given a deputy pains Polos pipe di aang ‘Don’t Use Mower Up and Down Hills’ slide down over your toes. Cut sideways.” I heartily recommend all users of power mowers read the entire article if they wish to avoid simi- lar, sometimes -serious accidents. A power mower, like many other mechanical contraptions, can be a deadly weapon when used by any- one who doesn't understand thor- oughly its proper care and correct operation. John J. Antisdel 126 Chippewa Rd. —_——— -‘Ex-GP’s Receive No Benefits’ 1 was honorably discharged from the Army after serving my country for three years. Upon reaching home I find there’s no employment or unemployment benefits for an ex-GI. How am I supposed to pro- vide for my family? While serving in the Armed Forces I had to pay income tax and social security just like any other American citizen. But I find I have no benefits as any other civilian. 7 Disgusted American ‘Can’t They Find Better Greeting?’ I was lying here eating dinner when I picked up a straw. I don't mean any harm, but if they use straws in the hospital, can't they find a more appropriate greeting for the covering than ‘“‘Thank you. Call again?" Patient ——— ‘Everyone Should Read Editorial’ | The editorial ‘Assistant Presi- dent Adams Is Victim of Own t Cutting’ should be read by all Republicans and Democrats. It makes excellent reading. . Voter All letters for Voice of the People must contain the name and address of the writer. This information wi" be withheld upon west if: the letter is not of © critical nature. Letters must be under 200 words and Th Pontiac Press reserves the aaae all letters right Brilliant Minister Wants to Quit Clyde was a brilliant clergy- man but this own stubborn re- fusal to imitate successful leaders, was making him a liability to the Lofd. So learn to imitate the smart methods of the proved pace-setters in your field. And send for the booklet below if you want to be an interesting speaker in the shortest possible time. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE CASE Y — 348: Clyde G., aged 44, is a very devout but a very ineffective public speaker. * * “Dr. Crane, I am about to quit the ministry," “for my church attendance keeps eda cana ce aes ace tendency of who can’t win * he spoke sadly, success out in practice, so they take a salaried job where “cus- tomers” are compelled to patron- ize them. * * * Clyde realizes he has failed to attract voluntary listeners. Yet he is a very brilliant man. But he lets his own prejudice prevent him from doing the Lord's work effectively! By that, I mean he is s0 stubborn he refuses to imitate the stellar orators in the pulpits of his own denomination, His bishop, for example, is a superlative orator. And Clyde has heard that bishop speak on dozens of occasions. * * * But Clyde would not make The bishop uses the narrative -- formula which Jesus gave all of ‘us, It consists of stating “a lofty principle as a text, like Christ's . Golden Rule, and then document- . ' as the story. Jesus gave of the Good Samaritan. — ing it with cases, SUREFIRE SPEECH FORMULA Any. average person can make an interesting speech by ‘using Christ's ¢ither! \ “ NP Me @ So FE told Clyde I would veto | Stamped, return narrative’ formula. And , it doesn’t take years of practice, ™! his leaving the ministry. Then I showed him why his sermons were putting people to sleep. He never narrated -current Stories of people in his town or parish! He also used 5-syllable words and was too “high brow.”’ He seemed to thing“ it was cheapening to use simple Angio- Saxon words, although Jesus al- ways employed simple, direct language. So send for my booklet “Public Speaking Strategy,” enclosing a envelope, 20. cents _ (non-profit). oy surefire formula!: | 6 months, it had doubled! i eect al es Pe it cae En Me ee meee in cone teen er OOM ehren ca te ont _THE: : i, sha iene a ote asap SATURDAY, J UNE 28, 1958 ie Petrified Forest | Bill Considered | Arizona Area Would Be Designated as National Park Under wee WASHINGTON — Congress has before it'a bill to give new stature to one of the United States’ most| . colorful possessions, the Petrified Forest National Monument in northeast Arizona. There tons of semiprecious gemstone lie spar- kling on the ground, the National Geographic Society says, * i* eg “forest would be- designat- ed a national park. Its boundaries -and uses would be fixed by Con- action ment status of the forest was con- ferred by President Theodore Roosevelt in a proclamation in 1906, =. by 665,747 persons last year, the National. Park Service re- ports, Figures fer previous years show 603,000 tourists in 1956 and 442,000 in 1955, The forest consists of shattered trunks of huge trees strewn in ‘the colorful valleys of the Painted Desert. Millions of years of geo- logic action have changed the wood to agate. x -® The petrified wood was useful to America’s early inhabitants. Cen- turies before Columbus, Indians built huts of the thinner logs, The extremely hard rock also made good arrowheads. : In Navajo legend, the logs were the bones of the great mon- ster Yeitis, who was killed by the Sun God. The Paiute thought them the broken weapons of the _ Wolf God. Today's scientists have a differ- ent explanation. They declare that some 160 million years ago—in the period known as the Triassic— northern Arizona was a low plain, laced by shifting streams. For- ests of trees resembling pines grew on hills, perhaps as much as 100 miles to the west and southwest. * * Dead trees from the forests were carried by rivers to the lowland |in and buried in mud and sediment. For some the burial was so quick that the oxygen necessary for de- cay was excluded before the trees could rot. logs to the surface, they were 98 __ peg cent stone. Small amounts of other chemi- cals in the waters gave the strik- ing color patterns prized today. _ The glowing browns, yellows and greens found in the monument area were caused by compounds of iron and manganese, Dies at Milking Time LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Con- ley Standafer Jr., was killed by lightning while milking a cow; in a barn. The cow wasn't hurt and the barn was undamaged. PONTIAC PRESS, Whar We Do? 10.74 Sq. Ft. | Per Person. | to Live On nee 2558: AD. - U, gee Ist Loans to Jobless added payments to jobless workers whose benefits have expired, j The Labor said al- most states scares of anemploy- ment benefits is limited to a maxi- dropped to a new 1958 low during the week ended June 14. The Labor Department's Em- ployment Security Bureau said yesterday the number of insured 113,000 to a total of 2,704,600, a continued seasonal upswing in| outdoor work, represented ninth” successive weekly decline. However, part of the decrease | reflects workers who have ex-| hausted their eligibility for further | jobless benefits. An undetermined | number in this category still are unemployed and are not reflected in the figures. - The department said insured un- employment still] is more_ than double the total of 1,268,700 for the. same week last year. Another 1958 low also was re- ported in intial claims for jobless benefits, a barometer of new lay- offs among insured workers, The department said for the week end- by 13,800 to a total of 318,500 — ithe lowest number for any week isince mid-November of last year. ‘For the corresponding week a) workers out of jobs declined by! “-population is certain ‘from ten billion to 25 billion, the) ‘report said. e happen to prevent it.” say what that ‘‘something’’ might "| be. Even if the present rate of growth should drop — and it is increasing every year — the world to reach “One cannet say that such sible,”’ it went on, “‘but the vast changes in human organization ‘ lrequired to sustain it can hardly be conceived at the present time.” The U.N. report says that such steps as using vegetable sub- stances in the sea and solar and nuclear energy for power, along with other scientific discoveries; can help an overcrowded world make better use of what is available. “But it is doubtful whether the The drop, attributed chiefly t0 mit to human numbers de on technological progress alone,” it adds. It points out that such lelaborate techniques would be ‘needed in this suggested future | ‘that incredible demands would be made on individual discipline and irestraint — ‘Things which human /beings can scarcely tolerate be- :yond a certain point.” Bill in Senate to Exempt Sports | From Trust Laws WASHINGTON @® — Sen. Thom end June 21, new claims dropped ‘year ago new claims totaled 202,-. 600. Congress recently appropriat $665, 700,000 for the emergency pro- gram of supplemental jobless _ benefits. West to Ride Round Table Willie Shoemaker, winner eight races in the last two days lat Hollywood Park, takes his tack ]- iteday from California to Chicago f beautiful diamonds tn modern 14K MYER’S. . Pan especially selected group of Yellow or white gold mountings. ‘Every ring an outstanding value. 'Y, Ct. $.'7'7.00 % Ct. $159.00 the Oklahoma-owned colt seeks to, become the second richest horse lin turt history. . | Shoernaker rode four consecu-. ‘tive winners at the West Coast. ‘oval yesterday, thus duplicating This feat of Thursday. After win- |ning the fourth with Inshaallah | ‘and the fifth with Flying Story, he captured the $10,000 feature with The Shoe, a horse named for the famous jockey. He wound up the day by taking the seventh with Flying South. The Shoe, surpris- ingly enough, paid $11.60. - » * \ Smith Again Takes ‘Pentathlon Crown EL MONTE, Calif. (AP)—How- ard Smith of the Southern Cali- fornia Striders is winner of the did not compete. Smith, former University Southern California track star, piled up 3.200 points last night. USC’s Bob Lawson had 3,017 ¥, Ct. $269.00 1 Ct. $399.00 Budget Terms Available MYER’S JEWELRY SHOP Tel-Huron Shopping Center points for second place. Jim Ball, of the Air Force was third with | 2,827, Young Brazil to Coach DETROIT # — David Brazil, son of Unibersity of Detroit base- ball coach Lloyd Brazil, named today as football, basket- ball and basebal] coach at Bay City Visitation High School. /OPEN SUN. 10-4 For Your Shopping Needs ‘GOODMAN'S. DEPARTMENT STORE $20 S. Saginaw * 1 Block South of Wilson of. ‘where he'll ride Round Table as’ National AAU pentathlon for the, third straight year. Rafer Johnson | = WAS | passed by the House to grant pro- further growth is utterly impos-| {final to. follow tomorrow. =| Big Profit tor President, said sweeter ‘te expected profit will boost the com- pany's net profit for the first nine | months of its current fiscal year | to about $12,300,000. “Improved operating results will give the company more “ than. enough cash and securities to pay ‘off its bank indebtedness of five ‘million dollars,” he said. Anierican Motors owed banks $58,400,000 two years ago and $33,- 750,000 one year ago. Romney also praised the Se- eurlties and Exchange Commis- | sion’s decision te check Louis E. | Wolfson’s transaction with com- pany stock, He described the SEC action as “not only a real public service but is particularlyprotection of the rights and interests of American ‘ ‘Motors’ stockholders, employes ‘and dealers.” | The SEC has accused Wolfson of attempting to manipulate the price ‘of American Motors stock, Wolf- ‘son has denied the charge. New York Man Regains Eastern Bowling Lead MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) — Andy Carnase of New York rolled a 215 ‘last game Friday night to regain lthe lead from Stan Thaden of Chi- ‘cago in the Eastern Open bowling | igreewengaen rnase now has 254.45 Petersen rae based on 35 games won to 21 lost and 10,970 tital pins. Thad- . en is second with 33 games won, as C. Hennings (D-Mo) Friday in-.23 lost, 11,092 total pins and 254.42 troduced a duplicate of the bill Petersen points. fessional baseball, football, basket- Split Verdict to Busso ‘ball and hockey broad exemption from the antitrust laws. “T feel such exemptions are nec- ed essary if we are to ‘preserve our present pattern of professional | sports on a nationwide basis,"’ Hen- nings told the Senate. An aide said Hennings introduced the bil] in an effort to give a boost to Senate prospects for the House s NEW YORK (AP)—"‘Champion of the East Side tonight. Champi- on of the world tomorrow.” Johnny Busso was the self-pro- ‘claimed ‘“‘champion" last night in lhis dressing room at Madison Square Garden after he had taken a split decision over previously- unbeaten Carlos. Ortiz in 10 siz- zing rounds. Open Thursday ‘til 9 P. M. Lean, Meaty B SPARE SE RIBS 39: Center Cut PORK CHOPS c Ib. 39 Extra Lean Tender, Juicy SIRLOIN STEAK PAN- REDI FRYERS 39. OPEN THURSDAY hid 9 P. M. "| larceny. jrained out, Detroiter Nabbed\lJ. 5 Girk Sets World (Catches WALD. Fish in Maryland Trying to Collect lon Rain Checks _ DETROIT w — A wei boy put the damper.on Philip Miller’s rain check racket. Miller was sentenced to 60 days in: jail yesterday in Recorder's Court on a charge of simple _* * * Patrolman Jack - Cunningham said that when rain threatened Wednesday at the Detroit-Balti- more baseball game, Miller posed as an usher and politely seated ‘ fons but kept os rain checks, * * A number of se didn’t complain but when the game was young BilP Watkins of suburban Birmingham police an usher failed jo return his rain check. . * * * : Otficers found Miller at the box office, waiting to cash in the stubs. told, Mark in Swim Event medley en with a time of 5:46, Bragan to Minors? « BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP)—Bobby Bragan, deposed Thursday night as manager of the Cleveland In- dians, may wind up at the helm of the floundering Buffalo Bisons in the International League, it was reported Friday. Roy E. 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Eugene Paddock officiated at the 11 a.m. ceremony. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hubert Gagne of Birmingham, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Drabik of Berkley. * * * A floor-length gown of white silk featuring a bodice of Alen- con lace was chosen by the bride. A seed-pearl cap held her fingertip veil, and she carried a cascade of white roses, carnations and ivy. SISTER ATTENDS BRIDE The bride's sister, Suzanne Marie Gagne, was maid of honor. She was gowned in a princess-style frock of willow green taffeta and carried Talis- man and white roses. x * * Edwin Koscialniak of Lacka- wanna, N.Y., attended as best man. Ushers included Eugene and Lawrence Drabik, brothers of the bridegroom, both of Berkley; Iario Cifani of Royal Oak and Ronald Jadike of ‘Huntington Woods. i * * * Mrs. Gagne wore a moss green lace ensemble and a cymbidium orchid corsage for her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Drabik was gowned in toast lace and wore a cymbidium orchid corsage. : x * * “A> breakfast was held at Northwood Inn following the ceremony. * * * For a trip to Canada and New England the new Mrs. Drabik changed to a blue linen sheath. The couple will live in ’ Birmingham. MRS. ROBERT R. DRABIK All Saints Sets Nursery Hours Mrs, John Burnham of Hick- ory Grove road was hostess Thursday to the executive com- mittee of the All Saints Coop- erative Nursery School. * * * It was announced that the ‘nursery school will be ° held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:15 to 11:15 am. for pre- schoolers aged 3 to 4. * * * Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day sessions will be held for children 4 years old. * * * Enrollments’ are being ac- cepted now, and further infor- mation may be obtained by contacting the enrollment chairman Mrs, George Newton of Woodbine drive. Trythall and Norman Stout Knauss were married this afternoon at Christ Church the couple are “Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester W. Trythall and Mr. and Mrs. Married — in-Rite Today Christ Church Cranbrook was the scene of the wedding this afternoon of Sara Jane Trythall and Norman Stout Knauss. Dr. Harold C. De- Windt of Kirk in the Hills officiated at the 4 o'clock service. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester W. The bride wore a princess style gown of ivory silk taf- feta with an open neckline appliqued in garlands of hand- corded Alencon lace and fea- turing an empire bodice with short sleeves. The dome- shaped skirt fell into a chapel train. Her mantilla was of heirloom Brussels lace, and she carried a bouquet of pha- laenopsis, stephanotis. and ivy. SISTER IS HONOR MAID Maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Sylvia Trythall. Barbara “James Shearon, both of “Ann Arbor; Ardis Tate of Erie, Pa., and Mrs. Tyson Jennette of Chapel Hill, N. C. They wore ” waltz-length ‘white dotted Swiss dresses embossed in garlands of green leaves and shrimp-colored shrimp-coloréd taffeta which formed bustles in the back, They carried bouquets of pink rosebuds with ivy. . Marcia Stevens was the flower girl. She wore a white dotted ‘Swiss dress with a - shrimp-colored taffeta sash and carried a miniature bridesmaid’s bouquet. * * * Best man was Thomas E. Dailey of Livonia. Ushers were Carl H. Mayland of Dearborn, Perry W. Brown of Middleton, Ohio; Louis O. Chabut of To- ledo, Ohio; Theodore M. Ham- ilton of Cleveland, Ohio; and Robert E. Smith of New York City. To receive guests at a recep- tion held at Orchard Lake Country Club, Mrs. Trythall wore a mint green organza sheath. Mrs. Knauss wore: a champagne beige organza dress trimmed with lace. For leaving on a trip to Chi- cago and Colorado Springs, the bride had selected a wil- low green shantung chemise. The couple will live in Dear- born. Sara Jane attended Duke University and is a graduate of University of Michigan. “the was affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Norman is a graduate of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and is g mem- ber of Delta Upsilon. Hawaiian Motit Sparks Meeting An Hawaiian motif was fea- tured when members of the Countryside Improvement As- sociation met at the Green Lake home of Mrs. Gordon Van Camp. Cohostesses for the event were Mrs. J. R. Slavsky, Mrs. George Rapp, Mrs. Kenneth Hedges and Dr. Caryl Kulsav- age. THE hiall PRESS. SATURDAY,’ JUNE 28, 1958 Karen Sue Schultz _ becanie the bride of Wilton W. Murphy this afternoon at Covenant Baptist Church. Parents of the + couple are Mrs. David Gee_and the late J. Irvin Schultz and Mrs. C. J. Murphy and the late Dr. Murphy of Kansas City, . Mo. MRS. WILTON W. MURPHY Karen Schultz Becomes Bride of Wilton Murphy Karen Sue Schultz and Wil- ton W, Murphy were married this afternoon at Covenant Bap- tist Church, Detroit. The Rev. Warner R. Cole officiated at the 3 o'clock ceremony, —— 200 guests. The bride is the denghtes of Mrs, David Gee and the late J. Irvin Schultz of Birming- ham, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. C. J, Murphy and the late Dr, Murphy of Kansas City, Mo. IN ORGANZA GOWN ' The bride wore a Seer-tcagih, white silk organza gown with appliqued embroidery edging the louvered front panel and short louvered sleeves, Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a Swedish crown of matching embroidery. She car- ried a bouquet of miniature white roses: and lilies of the valley tied with an hejrioom ribbon worn by brides of four generations. x * * Cynthia Ingleson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids -were Carol Jo Schroeder of Perry, Iowa; Maureen Carwood of Birmingham, Nancie Parker of Pleasant Ridge and Mrs, Stan- ley Wilson of Royal Oak, . x * * They wore dressés of ice- blue organdy over taffeta with bouffant skirts and puffed sleeves and -matching picture hats. Their bouquets were nose* gays of cornflowers, baby’s breath and garnet roses. - Flower girl was Nina Kay Stevens of South Branch. She wore a short dress of ice blue organdy and a _ cornflower headband and carried a bas- . ket of flowers like those of the other attendants. ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Best man was Col, Roger _ _Coleson of Fairfax, Va., broth- er-in-law of the bridegroom. Ushers were Thorhas Fitz- simmons of St. Louis, Mo.; Smith Gaddy of Rolla, Mo.; and Carl Hohanbaum of St. Louis, Mo. * * * A garden reception was held home of the bride's at the parents. Mrs. Gee wore a dress of emerald green lace over taffeta with matching acces- sories and a corsage of Album lilies. The bridegroom’s moth- er wore a dress of powder blue lace over taffeta with match- - ing accessories and a Ru- .brum lily corsage. * * * . The bride selected an Italian silk suit with white and straw accessories and a white orchid corsage for the honeymoon trip to Northern Michigan. The cou- ple wil] live. in Detroit after. souri, He will attend Wayne State University this fall to do work toward a Ph.D. and will be on the faculty as research associate. 3% nen wits whom I work just ae 5 & 3 5 g a2 71 Bs. Healt a fae wonderful to me.” Answer: Because of the awk- wardness the of honor in the first pew and having her receive at the reception. “Dear Mrs. Post: When z I someone drinks qa toast to me, - how long am I supposed to wait before es Answer: Yu @ don’t drink it at all. After the toast to you has been drunk you may per- haps propose one to someone else. Otherwise you wait for a little while before you remem- ber your own glass. Lois Kramer. Married ve at St. Michael Church St. Michael Church was the scene thig.morning of the wed- ding of Lois Kramer and Rich- ard O, Reynolds of West Run- dell avenue, The Rev. Norman Thomas officiated at the 10 o'clock Nuptial Mass before 200 guests, a Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, L. N. Kramer of Jor- dan read and the late Mr. and Mrs. John R, Reynolds. IN LACE AND TULLE The bride wore a gown of French lace and tulle, “featur- . ing a Sabrina neckline, fitted basque waist and short sleeves. A crown headpiece of seed pearls held her fingertip veil of * silk illusion and she carried a bouquet of white roses on her lace covered prayer book. . * * * Mrs, Robert Alessi, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a waltz-length gown of white dotted Swiss nylon over pale blue taffeta, featur- ing short sleeves and round- ed neckline and a bell skirt. “Her colonial bouquet was of white carnations and pink roses. Bridesmaids Mary Anne Reynolds, sister of the bride- groom, and Rita Anne Flicker wore gowns styled like that of the matron of honor’s in pale pink and pale yellow. Their braided crown headpieces, in colers to match the gowns, were entwined with seed pearis and they carried colonial bou- quets of white roses with pink and yellow carnations, * &* & , The flower girl, Maureen Daugherty, wore a dress of white dotted Swiss over peach colored taffeta. 3 John T. Reynolds of Arling- ton, Va., was his brother's MRS, RICHARD 0. REYNOLDS . z wT. A Graduated with . honors and a daughter of _ William A. _Shunck of bridegrodm’ s parents are Mr. Kenneth N. Reardon of Pitssburgh, Pa. MRS. BRADLEY C. REARDON Miss Shunck Wed to Bradley Reardon p.m, ceremony before 350 wit- wood, N.J., classmate of the . another classmate, ‘served as bridesmaid, and the bride’s sister, Sarah Anne Shunck, was junior brides- maid. * * * . The’ attendants’ gowns were of silk erganza patterned with sprigs of blue flowers. The bodices were fashioned with bateau necklines and tiny puffed sleeves. Snug fitting caps of blue velvet leaves matched the bows. on their dresses and shoes. Short white gloves completed their attire. They wore wristlet bouquets of white daisy pompons outlined . with blue leaves. L) MP Chauncey Berdan Takes ter Shunck of Camp Roberts, Calif, brother of the bride; and classmates Homer Gil- christ of Ashtabula, Ohio; Mal- * ke * Both young people were grad- uated from Oberlin College, ' Obertin, Ohio, this month. The ternity and won the Jerome © Dean Davis prize. * * * The couple will reside in Nashville, Tenn., where bridegroom has a fellowship in the graduate school of Van- derbilt Univeryity. Lois Coryell for Bride Members of the immediate family. witnessed the murriage this morning of Lois Ann Cor- yell and Chauncey M. Berdan Jr. The double-ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Gordon M. Jones at All Saints Episcopal Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dale Coryell of Lansing, and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. ahd Mrs. Chauncey M. Berdan of Sarasota avenue. x * * A ballerina-length gown of embroidered lace over white taffeta was worn by the bride who wag escorted to the altar by her father. Her shoulder- ‘ carried a ~~ of Pink and white carnations ‘ ATTENDS: BRIDE Matron of honor Mrs. Rob- MRS. CHAUNCEY BERDAN JR. “Mr. and Mrs. Longworth road, and the and Mrs. the. sories and wore a corsage of New sheath with a blue lace-design nephew of the bridegroom, was ing from University of Pennsyl- ft and white apcenseriés, white carnations, e eG vania is Robert T. Lewis, son of carried a’ corsage of white car- _ the ‘ceremony a a ica Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis of nations.* - luncheon was held at the Riv. ; dintely totes ave’ im- Chippewa road. He also received Theron D. Berdan, the bride- _ °tSide Manor Hotel, | _Mediately following the cere- his commission as ensign in the groom's’ brother, of Tinley 2 & f _* Ae nine etal Waldron. U.S, Navy and will be stationed'on Park, Ill, was best. man. Prior to leaving on « wn held tion will be the West Coast for destroyer duty + _ northern Mic ables ching the list of things still to be done for Pontise Press Photos at the Amvets Hall, after June 30. He received the an- _ Mrs. Coryell wore a navy Mrs, Berdan it te a tae fual award from the American / dress with white accessories _ and a corsage of white carna- "ment committee. The Greens will be host to the 150 the it breakfast of the Watkins Lake Boat Chub Ld _ Bee Seo ~ _. gre (left to right) Mrs. Guy Duffield, Mrs. Sheldon expected members and guests at their Eason road — uh can cnie og and ber of Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha tions for her daughter's wed- ~ in East waite bik on, es ‘Covert and Mrs. Dewi Spree IPOs ths amerteia- home. on Senter want : sage of whte carnations, osm te Gece We cee ee eer, cysts et Michigan Site a * TES ane To * aac igh | fi 2g =. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE. 28, 1958 . ocala Fear of Water} == « : : - | Saint. Hugo stay, people he, ema are aimed with the crawl, why notyabdominal droop, and stralghtedsjand diving, send a stamped, set of the Hills afraid to dive, It seems too badiis the = 2 Tide latterithe spies.” ae eaten soe re ee Church were: that they did not goa s1 ifn Sreatest of all figure beau-| If you would like to add glamor|quest for leaflet Noi-22 to Josephine See Hiaiag te ovine on Genlnboders, See Nar cate rom samges_sieeinn, meanowean: 5 Gay a. Tye Pees Mary Lynn Cee ee snd ave rather tear wren Mi. ae Oe ad Bennett and than crawl into the water, There) - - rc _ “~ ‘tian. ~ Clune Js “Homeves, eamta Sols have ax wn Walsh Jr. reasoning ge ir bende under mutes. Den't we in Parents of to it, Practically al ha re sane x this of Sent Those wee 0 — os ave. now, remember the an ‘ first time they jumped or fell into S egil de the water from a diving platform Edward T. or the end of a rowboat. B a] Mt you would like to Warn to — és dive, you can begin losing fear and Mr. and ‘of water right In your own bath- omy Fill the bow! with water. Mrs. €lune a breath, ci ; ae “7 ce ecbmerge oar fact a | J. Walsh. water. You can-:| ss and exhale, After practicing this : ' iors wat, eu cn Bo | St. Hugo Church Scene under the water, . ee ee on te of Walsh-Bennett Nuptial * : enil- = dren to dive, begin in the follow. Mary Lynn Bennett and Mrs. Maynard Stetten of Ann py ei agg ped toes Clune J. Walsh Jr. were mar- | Arbor, Mrs. Richard Tinkham or boat or pier. Bend at the Dac ried this morning at St. Hugo | of Triangle, Va., Kitty Proc- as you raise your arms overhead. of the Hills Church. The Rev. | tor, Ann McDonald, Sally eee ea Pec St watt we | Pt you continue leaning toward the 11:30. o'clock service. man. Seating the guests were water. Just FALL in! If you will Parents of the couple are | Donald H.! Parsons, Malcolm keep your feet on the edge for Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Ben- | J. Sutherland, Ambrose A.Carr- as long as possible and keep your nett Jr. of Bloomfield Hills and of Boston, Robert M. McGarty July Picnic Slated Plans for the annua! picnic to be held July 21 at Murphy Park) were completed at the meeting of) the Ladies Aid of St. John Lu- theran Church Thursday evening held in the church pariors. THERE'S MORE TO Karpet Kare THAN ONE-DAY This’ professional, in-the- home method gives you: * guaranteed moth and in- sect protection for an entire year! * scientific coloc brightening! * built-in soil retardance! Call us for a free estimate. NEW WAY are younger and “Looks good,”. says Fay Crocker (right) as she, Jackie Pung (left) and Bonnie Randolph enjoy a buffet meal at Forest Lake Country Club. They are all competing in the United States Golf Assn. National Women’s Open ~ held at the club through this evening. . bride’s- sister, Julie Cameron the Clune.J. Walshes of Grosse Pointe. The bride wore a gown of white silk mousseline de soie over taffeta featuring a fitted bodice with open neckline ap- pliqued in motifs of Swiss lace, The floor-length skirt fell into a chapel train. Her mantilla of silk illusion was appliqued in matching lace, and she car- ried_a bouquet of white gar- denias and ivy. Maid -of honor was the of New York City, William J. Berns, Laurence B. Higbie and Robert J. Cronin. To receive guests at the re- ception held at the bride’s home, Mrs. Bennett wore a valencia blue tissue taffeta dress with draped chiffon pan- el, a matching hat and a white print with a Hattie Carnegie cap of white lilacs and a cor- sage of white roses pinned to her purse. ; Bennett. Bridesmaids were {Nancy Lewéllen ” jPotient in Hospitel jGiven Shower jin Redford _ couple plan a: Sept, 6th Mrs. Joel Sandstrom of Michigan . : avenue ig a patient at Pontiag imer Wisley, Mrs. Vern Blowers, fl Mrs. Carl Hall, Mrs. Fred DiMi- Every home buyer has fire insur- ance—every home buyer should have mortgage insurance. For while one home is burning, four- teen home buyers are dying before the mortgage is paid. If you're paying for your home, you'll want to know about Life’ of Virginia’s mortgage redemp- tion plan. Let me tell you about it; it's available at small cost. ROGER SMITH Representative 1080 W. Huron Street FE 2-0219 at St. Hugo of the Hills Students Presented in Piano Recital — Patricia Scully; Guendolyn Collins, Elise Phipps, Janie Roberts, Judy Krentcher, Mary Jo Dobski, Mary man, Bernadette Dobski, Nancy Weaver, Judy Moslak and Bridg- et Scully. THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 9) OF VIRGINIA 2 SAMCE HOT + RICHMOND. WHEGINNA AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. sovammaidiiciaite Pontiac Press Photos ‘World’s Your Oyster, Pearl—Abby By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ‘DEAR ABBY: I am a wid- ow of 51 and when my friends say they have just the man the metter with him? “I would much rather have a mar who at least tried marriage, even if he flopped a. couple of times. I wouldn’t even. ob- ject to a man who, by his own admission, kicked the stuf- fings out of his old lady. But don't give me any of those mamma's. boys who reach the age of 50 and is still looking, for his dream girl.” ~~ PEARL DEAR PEARL: If you are looking for a man who is thoroughly ‘‘spouse-broken’’ the world is your oyster» Pearl! * * * “DEAR ABBY: We have neighbors who borrow every- thing but the kitchen snk. My mother doesn’t mind this, but she always sends me over with it and also I have to run over and bring it back. I. know my legs are younger than my 7 Widow, 51, Would Prefer Spouse-Broken Husband haps his hands aren't as steady?. Eggs and “‘spillables”’ are for you — the empty tins for him! . * * * “DEAR ABBY: I will start out by saying that I am just as respectable as the next one and the fact that I am a di- vorced woman should not au- tomatically make me a second- classed citizen, I have, been keeping company with a young man who knew when we met that I was divorced, We went around together for almost two years and I had every reason to believe that he would mar- ry me, “Now he tells me when he takes me to meet his mother I should tell her‘ story about losing my‘ husband in an ac- cident. I refuse to lie to his mother and am beginning to wonder if this fellow is worth breaking my heart over. What would you do?” HEART-BROKEN DEAR H. B.: A man who is “afraid” to tell his mother the truth is not mature enough for marriage. Find yourself a more adult companion. * * * = “DEAR ABBY: I am an in- telligent woman of 42 and can trace my ancestors back to Roger Williams. I have been feeling dizzy and weak and I can’t sleep nights. I've been to four doctors and they all may be ‘‘younger”—but per- | bill and then turns to me and asks, ‘Got any change?” I . have been shelling out dollars, four-bit pieces and quarters un- til J am fed up, How can you tell this moocher to break his 20 and spend it?” SUCKER DEAR SUCKER: Carry “change” for a twenty — and when your friend pulls out his “twenty” — change it for him. * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Piano Students Give Informal Recital Several pinao students pre- sented an informal recital at Grace Lutheran Church Thurs- day evening. Compositions by Bach, Schu- mann, Tschaikoysky and Beet- hoven were among the num- bers played, Participating were Barbara Flore, Phillip Andrews, Scott Kerns, John Kerns, Donna Shaw, Karen Lane, Bobbette Roselli, Helen Levandovsky,, Rosalind Suro- witz, Barry Horst, Carol Rap- aport, Judith Bos, Robert Hav- iland, Barbara Seybert, Pa- tricia Salkeld, Eileen Kemp, Mary Jane Montague, Beverly Wells and Terri Fortino. Seven Initiated at Malta Temple Mrs. Woodrow Sutton, noble grand, presided at a meeting of Welcome Rebekah Lodge, 246 held Thursday evening at Malta Tem- ple. Initiated into the order were Mrs. Fred D. Edwards, Mrs. Hattie Bell Cox, Mrs. Charles G. Holli- man, Mrs. Pearl McClure, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Bra- man and Mrs. Freda Braman. Guest at the meeting was Mrs. Mary Arnold of Ferndale. In Personal News The Louis Corbats have returned to their home on Vinewood avenue after a visit with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clevenger, and grandchildren Phillip, Diane, and Jeffrey, of Sault Ste. Marie. The Corbats saw their grandson, Jeffrey, who was born in March, for the first time and were on hand for the celebration of granddaughter Diane’s second birthday. : . ; x *« * Sylvia deSteiger of Monroe street and her fiance, James H. Cole, of Lake Sherwood, are flying to Drummond Island this afternoon for a three-day visit with Mr. Cole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole. Accompanying them in the plane, flown by Mr. Cole, will be Mr. and Mrs. Ward Veen of Ran- veen drive. * * * A number of out-of-town guests are arriving in Pontiac today for the marriage of Doris E. Nelson and Rayomnd C. Ebey this evening. 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Ave. : -FE 4-2579 © es eae a oe, oe 38 Oe BRANCH—5 OAKHILL . * ¢ és , “yp ° ME re8l aN iy ry S| Whether the . kioccasion is a bs Ps save on barbecue , or a formal FUN dance, you'll aa AH, look your -|very best at 7;\our special = and LUSTRE- ‘ é : os ; : : : : * + . : i ‘ stay smart and new-looking + * * o with our special cleaning processes! every summer activity in | clothes cleaned with }| NOVA-TEX } SHEEN . methods! 8 PM. yar yeych: Open Monday thru Saturday 7 A.M. to POR are * i i ate bri erase ip nieator tact La : . © pe © Ae <a Poe _ A ye . ” , : : i oN : : f } _# — ie a ' ‘ ‘ j r ; aos ub » , ae . i a, : ; ¢ \ THE PONTIAC pnuiss, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1058 | “ey ee hat Religion Has Always Known lee Living. oak od Youth. jeer oe ives Churches Plan -|\Scholars. Begin to Study is j EIGHT - ve Z \ * Science Confividaig > 7 When I ‘was in frouble, I called tne the Lord build er ; upon the Lord and he heard me. eae aes al ee ee | I was glad when they said unto, Bow down thine ear, O Lord, and me, We will go into the house of | hear me; for I am poor and in. the Lord, - |misery. ¢ from — to gen- owship Rally |-=——— Sermon Tracés. at | Jat 7:30 Tonight i opal Waterford T : MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH }!0 Mark July4 (Mental Activity of Man Our. Heritage | ss sly om a anal ee spd _ _ 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje | Special Services, Bells ‘ By pene VINCENT PEALE’ pe Scout Troop No. 160 Seat egg meng ‘Sunday ES a Sunday School....10 AM. Morning Worship....11:15 AM. |] to Ring as Reminder woman says, “I saw in the paper that so-and-so died of to Mark Parents! on : Ja: a ae ‘teen teie Young Peoples ........ 6:15 P.M. , g ’ ° a heart attack.” : Night 2 Eve. Worship..7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service..1:30 P.M. || Of Freedom’s Birth She is asked, “What paper?” | at Orchard Lake qe : es i be She replied. “I don’t rightly know what paper, but I saw ‘film entitled “‘Preach- BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT . it in the eapae” She quotes the item ver- - ae 60-minute film entitled Chine LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M _ Special Independence Dey serv) . The Rev. Edward D: Auéhard, The heart-warming , -M. ices and the ringing of chuseh ea “Orchard Lake in a rural community. CHRISTIAN | bells as “a reminder of the nature) .A search of the files of newenicieal dis- — Presbyterian, y nia and foundation of our freedom” closes no such item. Inquiry establishes that _ Se ee morning mR Besar» to of mu- CHURCH 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL reste a pega nl pelleted the person in question has not had a heart — ‘sermon traces the Bi r . G. W. Gibson. Minister — Classes fer All = aaa’ oll Religious Liberty. attack. But, three days later, that person dies and Christian background of Te i. FE 40239 - 347 N. Saginew nee furpen & x * * of heart failure and the newspaper stor? reads American democratic heritage. award —— the | Bible School ...... $45 A.M. Christ® Speaking on behalf of the de-.exactly as eae woman had quoted it in ~ : ing Dn yey sing number of young! y, : “Berson ; Miao FM partment, the Rev. Claud D.|vance, . : and “Hold Thou My outh ee" saeR he Nelson cited the proclamation by | rl ee gohan open! acec | Fess hacia ant o YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Dr. Edwin T. Dahlberg, National Black magic? No—but it could be pre- ; : S Study Wednesday . 7:30 P.M. a 7:39 P.M, EVENING WORSHIP [/Council president, which he urged|Cognition? — De. PEALE ; lyst : Topic: “Past, Present and Future” “an. appropriate observence sol- * * * Scout Troop No, 160 will ol ed the person wig ge wok gg om a WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M—PRAYER GROUPS end YOUTH CHOIR f/emnly commemorating the historic] _A little four-year-old girl, during World War I, calls to her| serve Parents’ Might Monday [number of people to Te Pe: You are cordially invited to worship with us. | principles. by which our Found-imother: . -““Mommy, Daddy is choking to death! He is down a with Ros Reeves showing pic- ve follows. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH _ [/é Thins established our greatideep hole!” — a ape eon Temperary Lecation: Pastor—O. P. EASTMAN, 682 Benson EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH—Sanford at E. Pike ee eases Later investigation ascertains that the child’s father, at that exact moment, had been down in a cellar under gas attack. Witchcraft? No—but sonaty clairvoyance! A middle-aged man is driving his car along a New ‘Jeraey : highway--when he feels a terrible pain in his chest. It is so * * * The message ‘vill be read from the pulpits of thousands of churches Sunday, June 29, Mr. Nelson said. Churches are also being asked to open their doors on Friday, Apostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL duly 4, to all who wish to pray lexcruciating that he stops his car, thinking he is suffering a _ Young People Saturday ........ 7:30 p.m. that there may be fostered jneart attack, but eventually it passes. eee oe ee rae cticton aed ot poetctisn |. few hours later, he learns that his son, driving in angelistic Service ......... Bes ue .™m, religion : Tesedsy Bible Class ........ ++ 7:30 4 =. | at its noblest and best” ™ |Colorado, had been killed at that exact moment, his chest _ Thursday Evangelistic .......... 230 p. m. crushed by the wheel of his car. | In some communities, said Mr. ae salon sarsicun) ape! balng Coincidence? Not necessarily — but maybe telepathy! planned for June 29 to which local: MANY STORIES CHECKED ‘ service and patriotic groups will} This is the kind of story that is currently being investi- pide rd ompdlgetrveaia = Pegs: gated by Dr. J. B, Rhine of Duke University, who has pioneered phasi timing or in the development of a new science called parapsychology, the WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH | "ish D: Dilibert bas sppesled|cratematic study of the mental activity of man or other activity Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway Bishop L. A. Parent Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 Bishep L. A. Parent, Pastor 230 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. Mitchell Kaminski on gata kee ‘John Haslett. Minister of Music that must be perceived by means other than the physical C ae b ~ 3 Fi M . Sunday School soso ee estate Marva E. Singleton se to Celebrate First Mass Morning Worship .....+ +=.» ++. 8586 Aid ond 11:80 A g 9 : Sunday School .... S45 A.M ; Evening Service ...-..--. - ase die eiecorera visiore anew ores 7:00 What are these things that he describes as precogni- itchell S. Kaminski the efforts of the late oak 100 A.M. ’ Family Bible Hour Wednesday ................... 7:30 Pom af Moody Institute — tion, clairvoyance, telepathy? What could they prove? Well, ew ee _. we aren peg? ngearet Lake Semi-| —S——--* ee ee ee ~ 9 | Dr. Rhine believes that these are only some of the powers f.."f1<¢ Solemn High Mass at 10\nary, Msgr. Edward Szumal, and| Evening Service .... 700 P.M. =) Among those enrolled at Moody) of the human soul ranging the universe without obstrue- /4 m Sunday in St. Joseph's Cath-|with the support of the American} ay. Pr. ........... 600 P.M. DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH [Bible Institute, Chicago, is Marva| “8 @f space and time. SS ee ee ces Eisebeth Leke Rd. ot T OR 3-326 ©=TE. Singleton, daughter of Mr. and Now, of course, there are always people who will respong * -« 6 aos papa to = That mai = Sees Seed ares Besinners Caer NP *** 11 8m. Mrs. Ernest Singleton of 7303 S.|to such a thought with the flat assertion, “It’s impossible.” Yet| The Rev. Dr. B. F. Jarzembow.|with 9 other young ° WOWAM Ween oo 5a ckd ocsccci dae caesreernccess 6:30 pm. | Shaker St, their only reason for saying it is impossible is that they have|Ski, pastor of the local church will Evening = Service ...... gpocbooneeeomosscsonc 7:30 p.m. Each summer more than 400 peo- heard of it befor .*_° ni Midweek Service... sel 7 p.m. Wedn ple from ‘all walks of life spend al ae: Graduating from St. Mary's High Pastor—REV. LEE LaLONE S. 8. Supt.—ARTHUR EW. few naa heal at * * * School in 1949, he continued his the Paakpoaar cigs —€ s Last year I met the man who developed: the automobile ‘studies at the college and was, ® | + * & radio. The banker he went to for the loan he needed in getting petante’ with the Gurus of bee. res terial: ; hool car radios into production told him: “I never heatd of such calaureate. THE SALVATION ARMY ez pros school poclaney @ preposterous idea! The time will never come when they will : *¢ 8 & | ' . - (CITADEL) Bible, evangelism, church music|5ave radios in automobiles!” That is how an unimaginative Sponsored by Anthony Dobski, ' and Christian education. Work*mind often responds to anything that is new. his mother, brother and sister were lr ¢ eS f 29 W. Lawrence Street ge ighad brought to Pontiac more ‘than five shops and seminars are also held for choir directors, pastors, radio broadcasters and missionaries. I am a minister of religion and, as such, I believ that there is samething in man beyond the physical, beyond the material. As Joseph Wood Krutch recently pointed out, if man is really the mere inevitable culmination of an im- probable chemical reaction, then the fact that he has been able to trace himself back to it is indeed remarkable. The idea that a chemical can understand its own nature is years ago. They are members of the St. Joseph Parish, f —SUNDAY SERVICES— & Sunday School—9:45 A, M. Young People's Legion—6 P. M Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. | §/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. 42 Communion Services at First | commanding otticers-in-charge | wenn 10:00 A. M. . a8 _ : | Worship ».......... YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ‘Presbyterian cape aaa Inrapdinated in the diocese of | Bible School... 120A M. | “There is more to man than. that—and it is. always good 5 cosaigr agg viniaad matt Yous Velamabip .. 65 P 34 ——— = z. Summer Communion Services| news to know that science is confirming what religion has al- London, Ont., he was ordai 1 Evening Service .. 700P. M WESLEYAN METHODI ice bo es Re a ass nee | ~leeeiaala 7 ee L ST Sunday at the First: Presbyterian (Copyright, 1958) : * « Prayer Meeting . 7:30 P.M. Sunda Seca dui on wean U A.M a zs & “oo ia Chaat Our Lady of Vic} y .M. .M. . to the Church ie Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. A class of new members will be —— po at Chatham, Ont, JOSLYN AVENUE Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. welcomed at the later service. Rev. H. arry e Or a e REV. MITCHELL 8. KAMINSKI REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor Mrs. Basil B. Kimball will sing. : Joslyn at Third ee - amet “Come Unto Me” by Roberts and t ] t M th d : t Ch ch : UNITED LUTHERAN Edmund L. Watkins, Pastor the choir directed by Lyndon Sala- O S e O Is ur serve as archpriest with the Rev. CHURCH OF THE — Bible Schoo! 9:30AM PONTI AC CHURCH thiel, will present “Let Us Break _ |Casimir Kwiatkowski of Bedford, ASCENSION Worshi 8.00 & 1045P.M Z Bread Together.” A former city pastor, the Rev./T, Hart at the 10 a.m. service|Mass., deacon, subdeacon will) Se. We Lureouene | Pa tor Evening Savice 6:30 P M ™~ z 4 + 3 4 i" . s' : ae . . OF CHRIST Barbara Graybiel, Robert |Harry J. Lord, will return to Pon- erp ot Uenwene Coumte, ie - poe pega pokey of Sundey Schoo! ..... 8:30 a.m Wednesday Prayer Beggs, Nancy Nichole, Carel |tiac to be assistant pastor of First! 10° asusted from Adrian Col-| . * {Common Service ... 9:30 a.m snd Study ...... 7:30 P. M. “Welcomes All Vi isitors Nicholie and Christine Bos are |Methodist Church. He will be ie Las & TE ont tamght ccheed tx 7) = | 5 attending the Junior High Camp (troduced and assist the Rev. Pa Following the ceremonies, a, " s i ae ted Pn eked Boy =” |huncheon will be served in the] BEPHEL TABERNACLE AUBURN HEIGHTS ree iy Evening Worship ...,..... — pm. || The Chapel service at Pontiac Mr. Lord received his B. D, de- |Knights of Columbus Hall | First Pentecost Charch of Pontiac 3456 Pri Street Gites 6s syn ktnge gt aatogs ieiiniiai 30 p.m. I state Hospital tomorrow afternoon gree in 1927 from Garretf Bibli- | The morning preacher ‘wilt be || 5S 10-a.m. Worship 11 am. | y. wet wanes. Pace WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday |} will be conducted by the Rev. Gal- cal Institute and his Master’s de- | the Rev. Alexander A, Cendrow. || Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. | , “Is The Bible Sufficient For All Our Religious }/en E. Hershey, with Mr. Salathiel gree in Religious Education | ski of Detroit; Joseph Site of the Tues. and Thurs, 7:30 p.m. , | ete aot eee 10:00 A. M. Needs? II Timothy 3, 16 & 11%. in charge of the music, from Northwestern University in | Orchard Lake Seminary will be Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch hip spo eneecen 1:15,A. M. : Everybody Is Invited! te * 1929. master of ceremonies; Casimir || 194 Galdwin Ave. “ve sszse | Youth Flicwship .. 6000. M 2 ok See 1180 North Perry Street The Women's Prayer Group will From 1931 to 1935 and again from} Hejka of the seminary will serve — =a , an | meet Tuceday morning at the home 1945 to’ 1948 he was pastor of Oak-| as thurifer and acolytes will be | COMMUNITY UNITED of Mrs, Hugh Lite, 141 Cherokee land Park Methodist Chusch here.| boys of the parish ‘| The Episcopal Church|| — pRespyTERIAN Z Other churches in the Detroit ; i mentai . ference where he has served are| Mitchell received his elementary | of the Advent CHURCH schooling in the town public school. W. Long Lake Rd. at Middlebelt THE ae JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar vice and Church School 5 A.M, and 11:15 A. M. Commanion First Sunday ‘Westlawn Church, Detroit and Court Street, Flint. His education was interrupted! For the past nine years the Rev.|“be" Stalin invaded Poland ee | | Mr: Lord has worked with the| the East, arrested and carried off Michigan Council of Churches as|4is father. . He Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr. Pastor — Bible School, 9:45 A. M- MAKE YOUR SUMMER COUNT FOR CHRIST FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1617 Joslyn 1 Block N. of Walton Bivd, eens Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. [ | F When the days get hot it’s mighty easy Sunday School .... 10:00 A. director of Christian Education -* * — Youth Groupe ..... 6: to neglect the most important thing in Mo Worship ...11:00 A.M. fhakes his home with his wife at} He attended a Rissian school First Social Evening ‘Worship eeu Chin worship in Youth arbi ard cane. * 56 S. Genes®e Rd et Aschungielsk end werked in Wea Press act + . = Dinard 2 — soul’s needs are wor a Paes Meeting SP M bers to H | H = the woods — seen Brethren Church Study Howe: peer 7:30 P.M. SATAN NEVER LETS DOWN bana EmMDErS 10 Near Later in 1944 under the protec-| _ “16 Sel@win. Je aaree CHURCH OF THE : — . = ae pee tion “of the Polish Army he ar-/| Sa. Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. ATONEMENT Visitors In Our City Are Especially Invited | fer a Friendly Ministerial Student rived in India with his mother and Sunday School . “10 700 A.M. Chared : : Sunday Morning : Sunday sister at a camp of over 5,000 Worship ...... 11:00 A.M United Presbyterian - Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2.8487 REV. BARBY J. 1QRD Youth Sunday will be observed|Polish refugees. He began his} young People ..... 6:15 P.M. Pontiac THREE GREAT } tomorrow morning at Grace Lu- studies in a gymnasium, Mid-Week Prayer 3527 Clintonville Rd, SERVICES Sunday 'theran Church with Wallace Tur- se rnurnday +++ 7:30 P.M. monaie 0. Andrews, Peter Night e e ‘ /Ner, @ member of Grace Church - w. rrp a; ‘ Sunday § Dr, Malone \ eebicee iy Marimont Baptist Church jand ministerial student, preach- Ministers Join Choir won : hae P.M. Nong = ag it a Speaking at All Services} Dr. Tom : “, “ sermon. as ule ae oe . TOMMY , Pastor 10A.M.—11A.M Melone Invites You: at the altar and usher. ers; who usually occupy the pulpit, — =: < a Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 A.M. According to the pastor, the Rev. over at the; ‘ : F 7:30 P. M. June 28th Si f Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Sunday|National Methodist Convocation onf! AI] Sai Choir and Special Musi Tedaytn ene fer Believers Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. school will be at 9 a.m. with nurs-|local church cevangéliem in Wash wis, ons Episcopal Church om ene Sere mes = iG ° ery and kindergarten at 10:30 a.m.|ington July ec said | Hiiams St. at W. Pike esecene! ' July 6th MARIMONT . . . A Growing Church The two morning services afre|a 1,000-voiced choir of ministers] “the Rev. C. Geoige Widdifield, Rector cies fot aula GWnet ip 2 True Seriptaral With a Friendly Welcome! « scheduled et 9:10 and 10:30. is being recruited for the eevnt. The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate urch?” S Pan ecient Completely Departmentalized } “De James Mercer will be ne ahs Pastor Toy , SUNDAY SERVICES » Sunday School for All Ages. . speaking Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin ‘Columbie Avenue 8:00 P .M.—Holy Communion Modern Supervised Nursery July 13th and July 20th ; BAPTIST 9:30 >AM.—Holly Commu Communion ro i RADIO REVIVAL WPON 445 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY a 11:00 AM.—Moming gee nd 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY CHURCH mee Sermon by the Rector ' re — Infants thru § 505 Auburn Avenue res Columbia years Sunday School Attendance Last Week 1234 DR. L. L. MARION—Founder saan! . hg DR. LOLA P. MARION—Pastor = . REV. J. L ' SHEFFIELD—Assitant Sunday School... 6.0... 00. cess ees ons A.M. ST. GEORGE'S EPO OREW'S - #5 to 1120 A. M—Communion and “Moming Worship .........6.. 5265 11200 ALM. EPISCOPAL” CHURCH - ent Maney aa ee tela P. BP ir - ker : Ua | OR ee ototpaise ss «OMe, CM, Milford, Mich, $ii,Peter's Day—June 29, 1968 11:00 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School : ee are F | oih 9:00 A. M—Holy Communtén 6:30 P. M.~Youn People’s Service Evening Worship . eee eee eee. ; M, 6:00 A. M. Holy Communion orportie Cominaaia? 7:45 P.M. Luther Sheffield—Speaker Wednesday Prayer Meeting... vee 7:30 P.M. 10:00 A. M-—Morning Prayer 10:00 4 aanorning Prayer Lon re Thelen ake Pas” Rev. M. F. Boyd Ino Paster ro ee _— 1000 a Resi Sunday) "You Are Avtrs Welcome :Coopenetiog with Southern Baptist Convention ao Ai, | The Rey. Bertram 7. white, vicar | | — ee ’ tee 000 Members — — : | - . ths ter, Waldo R "sont, Sane ’ rc > ; gow s . Se f? | P : f '¢ pS \ : y | ' a i, ’ ‘ i ‘¥ , 7 | : : x ee ij \ P * AS aos —___— re — a Boa THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1956. Srck can Gomes love ite Citywide Choir Union ee ® from 2 af Fey Church Music. P.M. Walley Jr, set 12 cone ey eek to gil. down his life for his friends, 5 vee e y The Citywide Choir Union will 3 : | " [present its 12th anhual coneert at || First Christian Church fo Be Studied to Be Speaker Sexes =m] Soe tre Ae : Mrs. Melinda‘ Jones, president, Worship | New Concepts Will Fall United Nations Caravan one eee ee by Mee me Moe 0. tec paivad™2, the, Church Under Consideration at Planned for Members|Murray. | ee ela aie oe in September | Ist CONGREGATIONAL |<. LANSING —' New con tn the. cheunee of Te. Sesigh 1 Bethany Baptist Church _— . its = the music prosram of ty Chapman, Percy M, Walley Jr.,j ee | . CHURCH fcan Stale, University" Jay 6 minster of education, will be the wath EES SOC ty Mill, £. Huron and Mt. Clemens i Church Music day at 8:45 and 11 am. in Two Worship Services — 8:45 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Sermon by Percy M. Walley os “THE TROEMe FIRST HAN _ Bev. Maleolm K. Barton, Paster Rev. Kari W. Ostberg, Asso. Pastor | (Ors, clergymen, oS e, ee ers and others interested in the 4 a er gl BS pra pd MORNING SERVICE = jchurch music program from Michi. Dy. and Mes. Chapman sad sine g TS tee ae Re £. to Roral ee cee 9:30 A. M. ‘ [fgan and surrounding states. will young people of the church are| chure ~ attending the fifth World’s Baptist 7:30 PM. Wednesday — Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study lconfer at Kellogg Center at the week-long event, “WHAT'S YOUR CREED?” “An American Baptist Convention Church. tive, pecvartd te cup’ assist Mr. Walley tomorrow. ficials, is to provide the bést bale - nn F Sala sat water Wie rat and IRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH ma 4 which y heiptul Sec es Ge mnbemer outins — eal Gee ee sional or amateur, in full or part Wednesday evening. Wednesday, ‘aly 2 Ber . Marshall, Speaking — 7:30 P.M. ‘time service or serving as a vol- The summer program of the Annual Picnic — July 27 [ unteer in the music program of Youth Fellowship will continue||_ eran enol voiced bond Moen tore ae eae met pa bate. Gal oo ing at 7 p.m. i oe FIRST METHODIST S Pontiac Press Photo The Senior High group will leave - : FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH — The later be faced with brick. The church houses a |the church at 2 p.m. tomorrow for|{ .Seuth Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor degication serviee-ofthe new First Social Breth- sanctuary seating 340, pastor’s study, kitchen |the zoo at Royal Oak. Donna Doug- Harry Lord, Asst. Pastor ren Church will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday with and Sunday School rooms. The belfry is finished |las and Bill Shirley are in charge 10:00. A. M.. MORNING WO the Rev. Carl Downey, a former pastor, preach- but the congregation has not yet found a bell. |of afrangements. AD RSHIP_ ing the sermon. The cement block building will The estimated cost is $50,000. plans © oe cease Ww a Walking With God” pond . i @aplay of'now oxen chara can . | Christian Social Commit- 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL vocal music Di di tl S ° S d tee for a United Nations Caravan _ Wed. 7: 30P. M. Bible Study and 8 — eaicarion oervice ounaay — Prayer Fellowship Conve! Trait: We men fm DECication, Baptism ; ; resist worldly influences : Members of the First Socialjbasement was constructed imme-|cumb, choir leader; and Marcella International Meet Brethren Church’ have been cele-|diately with the first service held brating the building of the new'there in December of 1951. , Barger continues as pianist. The Sunday School has an aver-| if we are to please God. CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP July 27-Aug. 3 church this week with special serv-| poy y John. age attendance of 232, Superin- | _ BEA PART OFM The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach|ices Thursday, Friday and today-| tor tar seven months jm 1958 dyr- |tendent Calvin Duncan is assisted ie "Anes Li) Pas Cs eee ee THESE OLD FASHIONED of the Oakland Avenue United * «tt Eva W An et = ‘on Church will ing the illness of Mr. Rose, In ‘by iley, secretary; Annetta} W. P.:Strong, presiding minister) Sunday Evening Service — 7:30 P.M. SERVICES will preach| Sunday at 2 p.m., the new church| September 1953, the Rev, Mr. |Wheeler, assistant secretary; Mary |of the three local congregations of GOSPEL Presbyterian PENNY NICHOLS of Detroit, \ on “The Power of the Uncon- wi) : announced speaker SUNDAY 11:00 A. M. ” at the 10 a.m. Sun (Will be dedicated: with the Rev. ere Te Ee Oe ee ee Lead aragl Lcatt bape topregins : Ne Service Thursday Evening scious m. service Downey, a former pastor,| gation. Keller, pianist. plans are being made and 7:45 P. M. (day when the roster of teacher$ for! preaching the sermon. Leaders of the Youth G ternational convention in New 1968-59 will be dedicated. Quartets and the choir will pro-| , 1” 195 the parsonage at 21 W. oat eee |York City July 27-Aug. 3. eens ; gine sacrament of baptism tot|vige special music Rutgers St. was obtained and in| are Hhert Guest and Ceol Rese Al et The Pilgrim Holiness Church ‘ childr en admini tered at : September same 7 a ‘ # = TUESDAY (ie Gas _ The membership ‘roll will be | present pastor, the Rev. Tommniy| grand piano to the church as | Arrangements are made for BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT " PRAISE-WORSHIP At 7 p.m. Sunday boys and girls| called and the history of te \Guest, accepted the pastorate. | well se Christian and American |*.20 00" 04 the Polo Grounds si-] Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A.M. who have been attending Daily Va.| church given. Dinner will be | The first officers of the congre-| flags with a church bus, the pres- |Stadium a more than! Taj : ee cation Bible School will give a| ®¢rved in the basement, gation were Mary Barger, clerk;| ent project. aa, ro camsention'| Daily Vacation BIBLE SCHOOL Program ‘ demonstration program, including Harry Layman, treasurer; John a : * RF, |e : . Thareday 7:45 P.M. [Mb site nar sere and tah feel, tng a er by at ard Ore icant | gana, Para. Preset ot, Stone sated the may at] During the Sunday School Hour Yous The Pioneer and Builder Youth|Rev, Joe Rose resiilted in the form-|Choir leader and Marcella Barger,|Chancey, secretary. cs * * | Ne Wership Service — No Evening Service — This Sunday Service with 2 groups will meet at 8:15 Sunday|ing of the : pignist. Meuliad ee Gunleustion af the missionaries who ‘havel] °° + because of thé District Camp Meeting at Gaines, Mich. Message fer All 210 North Perry Street Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor “The Church of the Old Fashion Gospel” of New Testament - Highland Congregational Church Milford = at aN a4 Morning Worship 11 A. M. for the book and said, “My father does not want me to read this book, ‘because he says it is magic; and truly it is. It had the power to jopen my eyes. It is like fire—it | burns. It is a sword—it pierces and jcuts. But it is also like a pillow— REY. MAURICE DIRETTE, Paster CALVARY MISSIONARY CHURCH $04 Midway—et Sanferd Senday Scheei -1e-0@ A. M. jing Wership ....... 11:00 A. M. Evening Worship . 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Day ‘ot Prager Beginning at 10:00 A Rev. Rese vis, Paster ee FE 4-9652 Detroit Pastor to: Speak | The Rev. RW. Wright of Mt. ‘Zion Baptist Church of Detroit will ibe guest page at 3:30 Sunday ‘afternoon in Providence Missién-| ary Baptist Church, 311 Bagley St. ‘The Male Chorus of his church will accompany him. ese eee ee wee e Prayer Meeting mH ii i | 7 p.m. Christian Workers Meeting FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 56 North Roselawn .* “Doing What Can't Be Done Is the Glory of Living” Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning Message by the Pastor 11 a.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH James 0. Cunnington, Paste OR 3-9512 156 Mt. Clemens St, Sabbath Shcool ..... aieisielsie e's osecee Saturday 9:30 a.m. Sabbath Worship ...... ceccesesscovcccs. Saturday Il am. ff Young Peoples Meeting .....0.00.s00% ae eer Saturday 7 p.m, | eee eee eeee Wednesday 8 p.m. Wed. Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 p.m. at the Church REV. LEROY SHAFER, Paster Charch School — Family Worshi SERMON SUBJ CLARKSTON METHODIST .CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street — Clarkston, Michigan 9:45 and 11:15 A.M. — 9:45 and 11:15 A.M. | “The Christ In Us” HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY Ministers: Wiillam J, Richards — James C. Braid Pastor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Associate Postor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 HURON AT WAYNE REV. WRLUAM H. MARBACH, B.D. - VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL — Peggy Cahape of 119 Seott Lake Rd. (left), Robert Wedow of 2070 Oakdale Rd. and Janet Christian of 946 Canterbury Dr. are selecting books of Bible stories at the Vacation Bible School being held at the United Lutheran Church of the Ascension, 96 Williams St. The morning classes consist of worship, handicraft, recreation and field trips. Many been serving in other lands will E. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, &. 6. Supt. be brought to New York for the Bible convention, The purpose of leadership|the gathering is to provide stimu- lus for society in Christian ‘association, Bible instruction and’ Pastor Going to Yale Dr. Richard H. Dixon Jr., pastor | of Trinity Baptist Church has been given a scholarship to Yale Uni- versity for the month of July. He will be a member of the class on the study of alcoholism. Hear my -crying, O God, give) Central Methodist Rev. Milien H. Bank, D.D. Minister Calvin ©. Rice, B.D. Asses. Jehan HB. Hall, D.D., Assoc. MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10.55 A.M. “HOW TO LIVE WITHOUT WORRY” . Dr. Hall, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) ear unto my aes iat | * * 4 The Lord is aah unto all of) them that call upon him; yea, all | such as call upon him faithfully. | ae ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH #7 WM St. at Cherry Ct. Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B. D., Paster Sunday School ..,.. 9:45A.M. | Morning Worship . 11:00 A.M. | UNITY | est CHURCH «. » NAZARENE _ 60 STATE STREET Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. Worship .........11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. BIBLE SCHOOL CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Youth Service 6:30 P.M. Richard North - Minister of Music oe © @ © 7114 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 | Sunday Service, 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. Lessons in Truth Class Pontiac Press Photo ‘ST. “JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH 433 HIGHLAND Church School .... 9:30 A.M, Morning Worship ..11:00 A.M. Martin L. Bellinger, Pastor Cornerstone to Be Laid for Hills Convent Sunday vent of the Sacred Heart, Kensing- ton read, Bloomfield Hills, will be placed at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. , aa Heaven is at hand. Repent ye; for the Kingdom of | GEOFFREY DAY, B.A., B.Th Evangel Temple 365 East Wilson nierd Sunday School—0:;45 A. M. Merning Wership—11:06 Evening Worship—7:00 Thurs. Eventing Services, 7: The cornerstone for the new Con-|Bloomfield Hills, will be the guest speaker, The historic stone, which bears The Rt, Rev. Monsignor Eugene i ee CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 ANNOUNCEMENT and INVITATION The Sunday Morning Worship Service will consist of final of the titled “FESTIVAL OF PORTS.” The program will begin at 10:30 rather than the usual 11:00 o’€lock hour of morning worship. The public is invited. Eres ee tHOW MUCH DO YOU WEIGH?” Sunday School 10:00 AM. F.M.Y_ 6:55 PM.’ : Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Light and Life Hour wager ened 3 :00 P.M. CKLW inst FREE METHODIST CHURCH Daily Vacation Bible School en- - VILZz part of the origina] school, on E. Paddock, pastor of Holy Name Jefferson avenue at St. Antoine, Church in Birmingham, will offi- FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building—5460 Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School .......... Worship ‘Evening Worship oe eee een ee eeaeever see ere eee ciate, and will at the same time, Sent Rack Pastor Preaching at All Services -. 10:00 9% .. 11:00 ie eeees eeenes Al Kasten, Pastor unveil and bless a statue of the A private school for girls from Sacred Heart. ‘kindergarten through high school The Rev. Francis T. Stack, pas- will open at the Kensington road | tor of St. Hugo of the Hills Church, | convent in the fall of 1958, SCHRISTIAN SCIENCE 227, SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE” Sunday Services and - Reading Room bs Fo heres East Lawrence Street «71:0 Open y Cie ‘Evening 11 A.M. to5 P.M. Service 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS TELEVISION RADIO ie CKLW SUNDAY—9:30 A. M.. CHANNEL 7 - “Sunddy—9:45 A, = ~ WXYZ-TV gl pAf~Iz f—Lf— x A fad ff. a _ =~ Pontiac, Michigan Classes for FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor iC Rev. W, E. Hakes, Ass't, Pastor 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP “FOUR IMPORTANT QUESTIONS” =’ 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES “FIRST THESSALONIANS VIEWS CHRIST’S SECOND COMING” Rev. W. E. Hakes, speaking at both services, vo UNE ns All Ages LUTHERANS BELIEVE IN SALVATION BY_ FAITH Every Christian believes this. If you have given no senous edn- sideration to the Christian Church — “the denominations don't even agree on the facts,” hear this : All Christians believe that men are saved from sin and eternal cath by Saleh (bn Joon Chciots The facts are these. Every man has a bad conscience. God made sure we'd never f this by giving His Ten Commandments. Who has really loved with ail his heart and streneth and mind? Who has sng loved his neighbor as himself? sinner has a Savior! God pene Hs ager ors when His So died and rose again. unto salvation to eS of Gods ef, accepts it as tru counts on it for his own forgiveness, the Holy Ghost has made him a believer! And he is saved! Everyone who is a Christian believes this SEER CS Sees about it, too. A believer is a different person. He wants to do "s will. He doesn't an Sees = e tries, A man of faith ygil be judged on his works of faith. When danger threatens a baby monkey, it jumps on its mother’s back and holds on as she leaps to alee. t would be only a mark of his immaturity for the ‘baby to claim it had been saved by its own efforts, even though it would have been lost without them. That's what the Lutheran Church means ss it says men are saved “by grace alone, by Christ alone, by faith alo: LUTHERAN CHURCHES Missouri Synod yg ters pt sl pos ST. STEPHENS ° ST. TRINITY - Drayton Plains Pontiac, East Side ST. PAUL GRACE Pontiac; West Side *. Pontiac, West Side CEDAR CREST Bloomfield Twp. Union Lake—Oxbow Lake Square Lake and eesiaets - ST. MARK’S ‘Commerce Rd, West Actes zr \! ? a, ee: ee ae see per Big ep Se ela Day cg ai ance Paina ty i a ao 4 : 2 ; i ? § a : : . ; " ‘ i - : 3 : ; 5 4 : © , 2 : - a git - ! j oak ae 4 ; iS, pity TEN i Be es 5 Re THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE, 28, 1958 ae at gs To Get Honorary Degree K aie Right On: Hollywood Headlines OPIOID ANN ARBOR ® — -Madame ee) | | RIVE-IN & Ciang Kai-shek. will receive an ‘honorary degree from the Univer- sity of Michigan at a special con- vocation July 10. The ceremony will climax a two-day visit here by Madame Chiang, who also will Puffing Away 446 Billion Cigarettes tour the campus and talk with : During This Fiscal Year Chinese students at U. of M. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Amer- icans still are puffing ‘cigarettes PIRESS isrcres ote ie PIRESS |=: controversy, the govern- ment reported today. But it said more were using filter tips. The Agriculture Department esti- mated cigarette production for the year ending July 30 at 446.000,000,- fA ARIA hi iy soys- “<copa UNINMIBITED LOVE? | LOVE! — A SORCIERE) SEF MARINA VLADY-} CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE A Theoter for Adults 14 Mile — 2 Mi. E. of Woodward Free Parking—Smoking Section ‘ANY TIME ... ‘period last year. 6 Guest Time Or | They forecast still another re- Ur FIGNO ANG UrGGN Ficord for the 1958 calendar year Plan a Party as a-whole. -arettes, or 2% per cent, “higher than in fiseal 1957. Assuming 20 cigarettes to the package, it also-represents about 130 packs a year for each man, woman and child in the country March, ‘1958, was 24'4 cents. - Economists writing in the de- partment’s publication, The Tobac- co Situation, said cigarette con- | sumption during the first four ‘months of 1958 was about 2 pér icent higher than in the same .. Bring a Friend fT - ~« * * ae |. The department said trade REFRESHMENTS sources indicated that filter tip cigarettes might account for nearly — FooD | one-half of total U. S, consump- A Friendly tion this year. This would compare Place to GO! BOB'S Chicken House 495 Elizabeth Lake Road Phone FE 3-982] Take-Out Orders a Specialty and only three-tenths in 1956. | ‘The department estimated that |Americans spent close to six bil- | lion dollars for tobacco in calendar /1957. Of the total, about 85 per cent went for cigarettes, 10 per cent for cigars and the rest for |pipe and chewing tobacco and | snuff. “THE MOST FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY" Michael TODD’ Ss AROUND athe 4 ee 3E id i = : 2 - 2 A . THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED SHOW TeEEESETRESEETEEST : 4 = ] 8 Hetuaetye ae g ae ni lp fi i bd 2 206000888888 48: ' =ees FeRGRIEDE j 1183 ; 3 3 Z 5 NITES & SUNDAY $1. 25 Ine Tax Wed. Matinees—2:00 P 90c eee Seturday Matinees—1:30 & 5:00 .......... Children 50¢ Anytime SHOW Sat.-Sun. 1:30 - 5:00 - 8:30 STARTING | "Wed. 2:00 & 7:30 TIMES Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 ‘with less than two-fifths in 1957) ’ By BOB THOMAS -HOLLYWOOD: (AP)—Bob Cros- by has managed to escape the daytime-TV stigma by slipping into Perry Como’s easy shoes, But it wasn't easy. kk ok Baritone. Bob thrived for 4% afternoon also put a frost on his career, believe because a guy has been on daytime television that he} can’t do anything else. . underestimated the daytime view- ers, I have foung that people Watch TV during the day are Bob said he had done nothing). \Bob Crosby Faction: Stigma of Daytime-TV experience in the world, But it|,. “IT can't understand the net-/,. 000. This was 12,000,000,000. cig-| Work thinking,” he sighed. “They “I think that’s ridiculous, just bc as I think the networks have | ne i uy ‘Tuex.: : Woodward poet Sevan: ewman.” . = ‘Sani oie wh on TV since. going off his daytime show last October, and he biamed| the attitude of the TV moguls for his inactivity. The break camel when NBC was searching for a} singer to sub for lazy Perry. dur-| ing the summer months. And who| can be more relaxed than a Cros- by? “I'm very happy with the way) the show has worked out," Bob| remarked, “It's an easy show to do, especially since I've had the experience of doing the daytime Claiming Share of $400 Million — French Fortune TILBURY, Ont. (? — A Tilbury woman and her Detroit sister have joined 700 others in the United States and Europe in claiming a share of a $400,000,000 European fortune. Mrs. Cryiel Van Hyfte, Tilbury, and her sister, Mrs. Julian Van- derhaegan, wife of a Detroit printer, believe they have a strong claim to the fabulous estate of Emanuel Ferdinand Francis Joseph Debette, of Lede, who died in 1792 in Flanders during the French Rev- olution. - * * Five Grand Rapids, Mich., families have also filed claims.. Mrs. Van Hyfte and Mrs. Van- derhaegan believe their claims may be more direct than the Grand Rapids group. A Duteh attorney and a gene- ologist has come to Detroit from * |. with Flaky Crust, Complete Dinner Vincent’s Dining Finca ' Recommended by Duncan Hines 3049 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD — SUNDAY SPECIALS — -ROAST YOUNG TOM TURKEY $50 Complete Dinner INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIE $50 ROAST. PRIME RIB OF BEEF Complete Dinner sep00 | ‘as | This Picture Net Recommended for Children SEE unspoten, MAIDENS OF LOST CAMAYURA TRIBE! AUTHENTICE RAW! | REAL! PRIMITIVE BEFORE ‘SEEN. ON THE SCREEN! SECRET. LOVE RITUALS! THRILLS! ACTION! _; SEE stonpe exprorer BATHE IN MAN-EATING Pi. iN -Europe to trace possible heirs. The governments of France, . Netherlands are holding the estate in escrow. The estate is said to include land in those countries. Auto Club Says July 4 May Set Traffic Record DETROIT (#—The Automobile Club of ‘Michigan says sunny, warm weather over the Fourth of July weekend may break Mich- igan's all time record for auto travel, Harry N. Rogan, club travel) real summer weekend could bring out hordes of people who have TONITE--Last Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. “DRAG STRIP GIRL” Also “ROCK ALL NIGHT” Starts SUN. JOHN ERICSON <a 3 yOF THE BADMAN WHO SNARE _ MEN IN JUNGLE LOVE TRAPS! | 5:00 and 8:40 @ | | ~~ WILLIAM FAULKNER'S : rs 4 | | ‘shee ce | “HIGH HEEL” st stayed at home so far this year ‘because of poor weather and ‘economic conditions. | The previous all-time travel high ‘was about 3,000,000 autos -on high- ways over recent holiday week-' jends.. West Germany, Belgium and the | seven castles, farms, forests and service director, said yesterday a}- LAST TIMES TONIGHT | | Ta | 6:25 and 10:00 | Also “-PAWNEE™ KEEGO THEATRE SUNDA MONDAY _AND TUESDAY 6:45 Mat. from the producer of “Peytea Place”! | is - 1:30 | WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER “3208 Cor. Williams Lake - Airport Rosds—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. SATURDAY ONLY FRENZIED DLUN y P-UTULLIING . 7 BLOOD of A TEENAGE PME DRACULA SAT. OWL FEATURE — Lucile Dezi ‘BALL = ARNEZ In a Riot of Laughs ‘THE LONG, LONG TRAILER SUNDAY & MONDAY ...8ure to become one of the most ‘talked-about’ pictures in years! most DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE! DRIVE-IN (} THEATRE ws FR A “As Frank and Realistic a _ AUTHENTIC, AMAZING FILM. © JOURNEY TO THE TREACHEROUS Jae AMAZON HEADWATERS! _ & mee ~~ Drama as We. Have Ever Dared to Present Waxed) Nicht - twvotvony HARRIET ANDERSSON, Pecitng Mew ComtnEnte Gacowery . A Picture You Will Never Forget— Sweden’s Sensational Answer to Brigitte Bardot . MA 4-3135 Z A 4 TONIGHT fates ONLY FD LAKE He fougnt we Sioux as * Reig as he loved one - \ 1 - - i wt ee Last Complete (3 Feature) Show Starts 11 p.m. as me amazing men one lived the sea’s sis ; most # amazing adventure eet "DICK POWELL *"s"” WENDELL MAYES LATE SHOW | of time and s -”" Fae ‘ ty : sh Va Fs + : i _ | io THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2 1958 : “BiRvEN Denied State Charter | jeans and Democrats who hoped to, p 4 . ro Early Changeovers Raise Question: qe Department of Sate coordi} “A éhilé's root is collection ot DETROIT — A propaiadea get ciate ected wo state ary PAYS Denies Wait for Death ‘e ta 8 Sor to an cant at te comes ing the same thing. = Hart Wilson Will Backlog of ‘58 Cars Vie With New Models? Boy, 11, Killed on Farm BAD AXE ® — Daniel Peters, It, of Pyre, died Friday of injuries suffered Thursday in a farm acci- denj. The Sanilac County boy was Gift of Home Nor Did Goldfine Buy Any Stock .for Him, He lof Explorer Ill - Skywatchers Keep Vigil! as U. S. Satellite Due Directly from the BRUSSELS WORLD'S FAIR WORLD'S GREATEST, RE OEM ANTER the group appear to advocate x regation in violation of the on. stitution. An — for the group, caught in a belt on a piece of farm! Maintains i : : to Plunge Earthward ane tee, od oe Ne tuflered. o° free| Mairitains in Letter pote weeks a — © made up of conservative Republi- tured skull. ~ P orderly cleanup of outgoing model)pove been cut Pad my — HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — — : ~ WASHINGTON PM — The text | arg 000 units in the last four months.|S*vwatchers the world over are of a letter to Rep. Joseph P. The question is causing consid- maintaining a death watch, They O'Hara (R-Minn) from presiden- | . able speculation in trade circles| Earlier shutdowns for model are hoping to see the death of a tial aide Sherman Adams deny- |... tn. auto makers swing toward| Changeovers will further cut jsatcllite, ing that Bernard — Goldfine, | an earlier changeover to new mod-| dealer stocks, Some industry ex- ! ||| wealthy Boston industrialist, had | 81. ang push sales contests among| Perts say there will be no out- |er III, launched March 26, was to {| bought him a home: their retailers, The contests have| S°mg models on hand when all (have plunged into the earth’s at- Dose . Olare: been under way for weeks. Gen-| makers have thelr 1959 cars on I have your letter of June 25 in | erally provide bonuses of $100 ! All| Which you state a witness from | and more for each car sold above a)8| Boston, who is to appear before |, | . | the Special Subcommittee on i; Legislative Oversight, hag made, ii| and you are informed will make | the followitig statements concern- nd me: Pa me = house in now live in Washing- ton, D. Cc. i 2. That Mr. Goldfine financed and purchased for me certain corporate securities, including stock in one of the textile mills of which Mr. Goldfine is the owner. These statements are :bsolute- false. Wisner Stadium, Pontiac JULY 11, 12, 13 Evening Performance 8:30 P. na Friday, Saturday and Sunday Evenings Deylight Matinee Performance 2:30 P. M. SUNDAY ONLY—JULY 12 Reserved Seats $1.50 and $2.00 Gen. Admission 90c Federal and State Taxes Included FOR FAMILY FUN ORDER YOUR RESERVED SEAT TICKET EARLY oe oe oe oe oe oe ee oe Oe oe oe ee oe ee ee ee es Hox & Hounds Inu Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. -LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 | a PRene, MI deo for: Reservations would compare with an estimated one million units in the April-June quarter this year and 1,304,000 in there will be any remains. Army scientists say it. was not built to withstand the intense heat gen- erated by the friction of the at- ly On March 1 the retailers had a Pie of new cars units. (The record on March 1, 1956.) When the traditional spring upturp 1, Mr. Goldfine has never, either directly or indirectly, - purchased or helped finance the purchase of any house of mine. I have never owned any house in Washington, and the -house in Washington, and the house in which I now ie I rent. is not likely to top 442 million units. Few top executives of the auto industry are venturing estimates of the 1959 car market. Most of them went wrong in attempting to guess this year’s total, Their at Cape Canaveral, Fla., it has traveled more than 32 million miles. Scientists have learned much of “cosmic rays, tempera- ture, and the atmosphere from its Sun. Mot. 1:45 MA 4-2151 SUN., MON., TUES. Paper in Sandusky see ea5 | It is incredible to me that any, | committee of the Congress would, | permit a witness to use the com- ‘mittee as a forum for making ‘such vicious and irresponsible ac- it under control. * * * The brick and fieldstone _ build- ‘ing housing the Sandusky Republi- can Tribune, the town’s newspaper, swing from one model year to another overnight. The changeover will extend from mid-September well into November. Most of the! new models should reach the mar- ing,” Debbie Reynolds, Curt Jur- gens, John Saxon, color; ‘The Five Mile Dream,” short film showing construction of Mackinac Bridge, color. . . . ed up to 644 million | radio broad back h ' WALDRON MOTEL bolt six .o. t guesses ranged up v2 mil radio broadcasts back to earth. » The 2. Mr. Goldfine has never fi- ) db F § Mowrac. nae : i al Long, Hot Summer nanced or purchased for me, or estroye y ire vee at this —, last ov ———_.— y PONTIAC, MICH. “ceed < ! x ; | participated with me, in the pur- _— many ry authorities p Th } e. = | chase of any security or specula- | SANDUSKY, Mich. @ — Fire jare saying they see signs that the ontiac eaters j Enclosed please find $...... M.O. [) for ...... seats | tion, whatever. I do not now have, renee . oe — aes jeurrent recession is nearing its : CT Matinee (Sunday only) : nor have I ever had, any finan- amaged two 0 jend, Some profess to see an up- OAKLA for [) Evening Friday Seturdey (CO, and Sunday 1) cial interest in any property or |Thumb area community yesterday. turn in car demand as assured) ¢.+ _ tyes - avian * James : fuzass’ Giieck Touk Cuorce pov) : investment, business or under- More than 530 firemen from San- with the swing into the new model Stewart, Kim Novak, VistsVision. GQ Mame .ncccrececersecevensccerenensecnsesecseeesrsencenesersbenserenees ] taking in which he has an in- dusky and neighboring communi-| year, 1 aaa cit ’ terest. ties fought the wind-fanned fire! * * * STRAND 12 OBS cece cece es nessewenesescinesenseeanesens YF sevscenecsecovenes t i t+ * & ifor three hours before they brought! ‘The industry, of course, does not| Sat.-Tues.:. “‘This Happy Feel-|] } zone ....... State oie cece eeccceccesccustcuseseeseeuscaessenees " (eee ee ee eee eee eSB eB eB ee Se ee eee we ee Tickets also available at J. C. Osmun‘s Downtown ond Tel-Huron, Lion Store Downtown Kuhn Auto Wash Special Kiddies Matinee—Seoturday, July 12 Only Penney Miracle Mile, was destroyed in the fire. Damaged ______. were a beauty-barber shop on one side of the Tribune building and ket in October, Wed.-Thurs.: ‘God's Little Last year the larger number of Acre,” Robert Ryan, Buddy Hack- cars went on sale early in No- ett, Aldo Ray, Tina Louise; ‘‘Blood ' cusations. 25¢ Children Under.12. Adults 50c — No Reserved Seats BLUE SKY «(Ts fan empty building "on the other vember. atoms” Sat Bey —_ é Bs Ox ‘7 ch e police sai "e -_ 3 FE 4-4611 OF iit Office | [nce sured in the basement of JAMES Yo) \hay.ton UNIT ke Rd ~— the newspaper shortly after noon. .2150 Opdyke Rd. nF Opens Total damage was estimated at ee lv E- tT N- SHOW | See | 7:20, | [Ree Be om = me STEWART 4 | N LEME remee”, Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. Show Storts 8:35 > TONIGHT—SUNDAY q EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING! BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR Winner of 7Academy Awards! THRILLS! THRILLS! Sa\tal4.H “20 MILLION 9) WORRY MOLES TO Won't Discuss Alleged Theft of $203,000 MIAMI (UPI) — A handsome | Texas cowboy, harnessed by a virus infection and FBI agents, played a tight-lipped role today in discussing his alleged $203,000 theft from a young. minister's wife, * * * Raymond Lewis Headspeth, 37, was arrested here Thursday by FBI agents for stealing the mon- ey from Mrs. Barbara Fox Dou- bleday, Kirkwood, Mo., whom he met at a Reno, Nev., dude ranch. “She gave it to me,” the wavy-haired Headspeth drawied to newsmen from a hosiptal bed. * * * : SINATRA GAYNOR CRAIN ODDIE ALBERT “I reckon she'll have to come to Miami to testify for me. “And I reckon [| better not _ Say any more ‘ti! I talk to my " lawyers.” - Co-Starring: BARBARA BEL GEDDES || WED.—Gregory Peck in “THE BRAVADOS” Plus: The Bowery Boys in “Looking For Danger” 'Heads Wardens Assn. GREEN BAY, Wis. ‘®—Edward WILLIAM HOLDEN ena Meh) Sate Reformat ALEC yh wna Friday was elected chairman o' Late Show TH the Central States Deputy War- NOW eae are ee, oe Toniah ssn. ie lected ght Ses ee, Bee Te mix ON THE RIVER KWAI j vention. _ CINEMASCOPE « * TECHNICOLOR® oe oe and introducing GEOFFREY HORNE Directed by DAVID LEAN Screenplay by PIERRE BOULLE Based on His Novel TONIGHT ONLY 4—UNIT SHOW—4 \You loved TAMMY’. end youll love 7& Happy Feeling! /3% COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER TONIGHT ONLY 4—UNIT SHOW—4 Two First Runs South End of Union Lake Rd. EM 3-066! Come Early and 6—CARTOONS—6 HELD OVER THRU TUESDAY Have Fun Noles meee tieen’o oe Ow! Show 2 FIRST RUN HITS LATE OWL SHOW seuct Bale teaches « coe eated woman the facts of life +. ond learns about leve from . the good-looking bey next deer! IT’S FIRST RUNI. ALSO: IT’S NEW — 3DO YOU KNO' {THIS WOMAR | Wir i she wanted by tv coe ee ea Why must she never show her face? “Never give them a chance to draw!”’ ee wo oe Om ™™ ee Soar a Cisrmnbcort EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURETTE in Magnificent Color “The 5 Mile Dream” The thrilling a of Michigan's 100 hey Seo ackinac Straits Bridge’ officially dedicated today! Alse! Enchanting Novelty “This Happy Land” =~ ¢ovor i STMIS HAPPY 1) PEELING’ in A uty BETSY PALMER wm sacx co00- paneny arwarea . ‘STARTING TIMES— “THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" at 12:20 Only *TRUE STORY of LYNN STUART” at 8:35 and 1:15 « ADMISSION for this engagement $1.25 inc, Fed. Tax ‘CHILDREN UNDER 12 yrs. FREE Huge Kiddies’ Playground—All Free Pony Rides | MPraresi Brvdhrae sccm Wheel—Etc. \ Cavemasee coLor FRA LOVEJOY By BEST « ‘DALTON ° MERLIN far ALLIED ARTISTS Pichere py 0e Luxe STARTING Wednesday o-f ner enenethorentete ret tert rec ite ee Press Box Having Patty Berg dub a shot in golf is like watching Sam Snead take 10 on a hole. It happens, but it is a rarity. . Snead took his 10 at Plum Hollow a year ago in the Western Open and Miss Berg made her disastrous dub she Bee 8 get “ee a =e See ee Em Re Mickey Wright Clings fo Lead at Forest Lake What They Shot | at Forest Lake US.G.A. WOMEN'S OPEN Friday's Qualifying Scores eee ee eres Pas COOGNGE oc cercscoscered 70-68—147 Loulse Suggs ..........0ee00% 18-14—149 Mrs. Jackie Pung .......... 15-T1—152 Vonnie Colby ....cscercmeves 71-16-—153 ee eo Teeing Off By BILL CORNWELL . . . Mrs, Kathy Cornelius ..,... 80-14—154 ; in a trap in the Jacksonville Open last March. South American Golfer “Anne a per ee e168)" All lee gals had nothing but praise—and deservedly The circumstances evolving around Miss Berg’s trap} Sets Two New Records Betty jjameso ws wen hace’ MS |So—for Fay Crocker in the wake of her scintillating 68 shot is considered as one of the oddities of women’s! jn Women’s Open tty .vccvcccseees 118-188 vesterday in the Women’s National Open golf tourna- golf. ‘ . ; : OT cas feec is: (ment at Forest Lake Country Club. It happened in the trap of the 7th hole in Jackson- By BILL CORNWELL Bonnie Randolph ......... 18-78-18’, Popular Patty Berg, a strong favorite in nearly every ville. Patty swung at the ball and figuring it was out, | Long-driving Mickey. Wright still gy ig ~ AE cee . Tea 100 éo tournament she enters, and lean Mickey Wright, the she involuntarily took a swipe at the sand with her [held command, but par-shattering ee eee asic 1.000 Seciel LONg-hitting Californian who currently leads the pack, Fay Crocker was only a step away ME secon shes sceoee 79-82—161 - wedge. as the 6th annual U.S.G.A. Wom- |Mar om iain Se were two of Fay’s most avid admirers. , od The ball however did not clear the lip “4 was sti 0° Oo ot eet ee 5) gh Ue a Fay’s 68 was really a terrific round,” exclaim into today’s gruelling 36-hole finale Mire. Peat Dye df. 20... %-19—16 (Patty, the 1946 Open champ in the trap, and Miss Berg admitted afterward that it|at Forest Lake Contry Club. *Meriam Bailey 000.0... tlwho trails Mickey by 10 , was the first time in 15 years she had failed to blast out/ Miss Crocker, South America’s —a ‘ - t where everything went right, the of the sand properly. golfing ambassador of good will, “Bers arte dag “96—167 oe ae say yond kied you dream about,” Fay re- . established two new records Fri- : ries ‘ 84-06 ’s one o e grea m . es ceyiand Wy ae soe Se 8 ceaviuy Proves. SI" rounds in the history of| she took « par four on the Ist What hurt most was area about 20 hours later she|,owertul contending position for Mrs. Frank Th ar. a1-8—170 pipe anpeeay a ome as ag go learned that she had been penalized two strokes on her|the National Open championship Wands Senches -.... Ss SBI en 6 G0ll, S50 BUCC. | cad « belle dene on tho Be. round for grounding the club since the ball was stil] |she won in 1956. Many earn 8.61% ae Brea saw Pea aesst “atter that 432 beginning, I in the trap. Piaying almost flawlessly from ™ — o_o Ma ond only one str ‘abe res thought a one was sure dra tee to green and wielding a dead- ; i‘ — : | mext,” Fay chuckled, * . Marilyn Smith cventually won the Jacksonville | ty putter to go along with the Sora ee See ee rage Press ris <<. . ne aa pear the been five reper grt J went toa ov a rad title and Patty stood four strokes behind in 4th place, rest ot he pana oe t hard —— tain after shooting a blazing 68 in Friday’s second round: of the oho Riche dson |... : SSeiciw round—great golf." | belea ay but as good natured as she is, Miss Berg accepted her ae 6.240 pear in 68 strokes, | U-S.G.A. Women’s Open golf tournament at Forest Lake Country ([‘Mrs. Gnerie Pan”. Siltecive| There was nothing miediocre | Her scorching aint wen tee misfortune as one of the bad breaks in the game. five below women’s par of 37-36— | Club. Her scorecard was five strokes under women’s par and |°MM Doc “Gregery .’ -Sosto lao a arms game, either. She west ‘single round ever posted in ; 73. three below men’s par and it vaulted the South American pro into [:Mrs. Victor Ryden. $2-91—183 a 72, one. under women’s 1. women's Open since the USGA To say Miss Berg is just good natured isn’t enough.) |, ... ine lowest 18-hole score; cond place with a 36-hole. total of 147. Mickey Wright still paced |-mrs. Donald i tas | PAF, but her score looked paltry |1<0 control of the tourney in 1953. By comparison to someone like Tommy Bolt would belever recorded in the Women's| the ficld with 146 as the event entered today’s 3¢-hole finale. =, "Denotes Amateur. — ” eee nad olaints It — five shots sien comees ini ; : ! ay herse no complaints. | par three under men’s to potiit-oult tne difference hetweets nignt snd day: care oe ae pe “I've seldom hit the ball so well figure since Forest Lake was -re- x *« * Patty’s pleasant temperament and competitive spirit makes her the favorite of the gallery everywhere she plays. In fact even golf galleries have taken a lesson in charity from her. Two years ago in the LPGA at Forest Lake, a photographer accidentally kicked her ball about 15 inches from the green to a slightly elevated lie just off the green on the apron. The crowd booed ahd verbally attacked the pho- tographer for the accident and officials were eager to huddle with Miss Berg to decide what to do about the incident. it also set a new course record for the ladies at Forest Lake's re- vamped layout. * * * The best previous woman's round at Forest Lake was a 69 by Mrs. S2>qPpER ES iu i Marlene Bauer Hagge two years ago when she won the LPGA crown on the old layout. Only two strokes separated Miss Crocker from the course record of 66, set last year by home pro Bob Gajda over the revised links. Her sensational 68, coupled with a 79 in Thursday's opening 18-hole session, gave her a 36-hole total of | 147, one above par, and catapulted Nl x « * The photographer apologized to Miss Berg, and it was then that she bolstered her position as the queen of the women’s circuit when she brought the hissing of the crowd, directed at the cameraman, to complete quiet- ness by saying to him, “We all make mistakes, if this was your first you can be sure it won’t be your last.” She proceeded to putt from where the ball lay after the boot. It was a typical “Bergism.” That’s what makes her the lovable Patty Berg. The question often heard today is “Is Patty Berg earing the end of her golf career?” “Heavens, no,” she replies, “I feel I can keep going or at least 10 more years.” Before she does quit the circuit, Patty would like to win the LPGA, an honor she has yet to capture. She almost did here at Forest Lake in 1956 but lost in a playoff to Marlene Bauer. Of course no one discounts her from the Women’s Open currently in progress. She won the first tourna- ment in 1946, but not under the official direction of the USGA. She would like to make it official this year. Billy Pierce Just Misses No-Hitter for 3rd Time By The Associated Press On June 15, 1950, Billy Johnson) uf the New York Yankees hit a fifth-inning single. On April 16, 1953, Bobby Young of the St. Louis Browns doubled with two out in the seventh. Last night, Ed Fitz- Gerald of the Washington Senators lined a pinch double with two out in the ninth. xt * * Three isolated hits stretched over eight years—yet each was all that stood between southpaw Billy Pierce and a no-hitter. And Fitz- Gerald's was the toughest crusher yet, puncturing a perfect pitching performance by the Chicago White Sox veteran after 8 2-3 innings. But Billy, back on the beam aft- * * * er a terrible start this season, then turned his back on Fitz- Gerald at second and struck out Albie Pearson, nailing a 3-0 one hit victory over the Senators for his third consecutive shutout and seventh by the White Sox in 12 games, * * bf _ It was Pierce’s 29th shutout in a 12-year career and followed a two- hitter against Baltimore a week ago, He opened the current string No Pushover for Brazil, Claims Soccer Authority STOCKHOLM, Lab ne of the world’s shrewdest es forecast today Brazil may face a much harder fight than most ; people expect in World Soccer Ning \doubled and scored in the third by blanking Boston on five hits. While Pierce was working on what looked like the first regular season perfect game since Charley Robertson of the White Sox did it against ‘Detroit in 1922, the New York Yankees were drubbing sec- ond-place Kansas City 10-3 and padding their American League lead to 843 games again. Detroit broke a third-place tie with Bos- ton by beating thes Red Sox 7-4, and Cleveland gave new manager timore, kt & * Pierce, 31, walked none and struck out nine as only FitzGerald, a right-handed batter hitting .333, reached base. Pierce, now 1-5, against loser Russ Kemmerer (4 6) on a single by Jim Landis, who had three of the Sox’ eight hits. Sherm Lollar’s single counted the other two runs in the eighth. The A’s, who had won six straight for the first time since 1953, matched three-run second in- nings with the Yankees as Harry Simpson socked a two-on homer, his first since returning to Kansas City from the Yanks. But the Yan- kees then scored six in the sev- enth, capped by Gil McDougald’s three-run double. Ray Herbert was the loser for a 3-3 record, giv- ing up half of the Yankees’ 12 hits. Art Ditmar (2-0) won in relief. ‘ ® * * A two-run seventh wonsfor the Indians, with J, W. Porter’s single scoring the clincher; Don Mossi (56) won it in relief after Ray Narleski,’ blew a 4-1 lead built on two-run homers by Bobby Avila|* a hit his 16th for the Orioles. Billy|! birdies for an incoming 33. and Rocky Colavito, Gus~Triandos ium Park, O'Dell was the loser for an se Gingelville. ord. “ot ot for Welden's. ee Ga bebe her to within one shot of pace- setting Miss Wright, Mickey was no slouch yester- day, either. After shooting a 74 Thursday to take the first round lead, she came back with a one- under-par 72 to maintain her ad- vantage with a total of 146, even par to date. Also in positive contention for the title when play began this morning at 8 o'clock was Louise | Suggs of Sea Island, Ga. Miss Suggs fired a 39-35—74 to hold third place alone with a score of| 149. Shooting for her third U.S. Open crown, Louise slipped a little after sharing Thursday’s runner-up spot Horse Show Nears Finale By H. GUY MOATS The coveted jumper champion- ship, probably the most sought- after title in the annual Detroit Horse Show, is going into the stretch today and Sunday, with a close race indicated. * * * Last year's champion, Charles Dennehy Jr., of Wadsworth, IIlL., the veteran campaigner Pill Box again working towards his. 2nd open jumper event to several other wins, He is, however, getting solid competition from Johnny Wallace of Northville, Max Bonham of Bat- tle Creek, and Bob Egan of Bir- mingham, along with severa] other straight title, adding last night’s|, jumping division and will be seen in action in most of the featured events today and Sunday. Probably the top feature of Friday's performances was the Mclatesh of Waverley Farms, Warrenton, Va., was 3rd on Son imp. Other spotlighted events Friday riders. This group dominates the included the victory in the Shuell with Betty Jameson and Mrs. Jackie Pung. The latter two slipped much more, however. Just one stroke, behind Miss Wright entering ay’s activity, Mrs. Pung carded 77 to fall into 4th place with 152 and Miss Jame- son shot 80 to tumble into a four- way tie for 7th at 155. Miss Crocker has seldom been better than she was yesterday. Winner of the Wolverine Ladies’ Open at Forest Lake in 1955, Fay notched seven birdies and two bogies on her scorecard and she one-putted seven greens. The lone sand trap she hit didn’t come until No. 18 and she recov- ered for a birdie four. Fay took 29 putts, compared to 37 on Thursday, and she reached 15 greens in regu- lation, including all nine on the back side. There were four “birds’’ and bogies on the 4th and 5th holes for an outgoing 35, followed by three By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit veterans A] Kaline and Harvey Kuenn will be the only Tigers on the American League squad for the July 8 All-Star game at Baltimore. AL manager Casey Stengel named the pair as reserves for er Frank Lary, who has beaten the Yanks four straight. He named righthanders Bob Turley and Ryne Duren of his own Yanks, Early Wynn of Chi- eato and Ray Narleski of Cleve- land and lefties Billy Pierce of Chicago, Billy O'Dell of Balti- more and New Yorker Whitey Ford as the mound staff. Front - running Mickey, who nearly slugged an out-of-bounds tee shot at No. 7 after hearing about Fay’s 68, birdied the 6th hole and bogied the Sth for a 37 on the front nine, then added two birdies and a bogey coming home for a 35. Mickey hit 13 greens in regula tion and she had 31 putts ranging ‘from 30 feet to eight inches. It Joe Gordon a 7-4 victory over Bal- tay her eight-foot downhill putt or a birdie on the 18th green which prevented Miss, Crocker from tying her for the midway lead. The field was slashed to 29 pros 3% and 12 amateurs for today’s con-|Ch iClusion of the 72-hole tourney. If a title playoff is needed, they'll go 18 holes on Sunday. It’s Easy for Arrows The Arrows romped to a 13-3 victory over the Eagles last night) in a Waterford National League |t* pees Ee ome as Play was baited by the torun rule after five innings when the Arrows scored five times in the bottom of the 5th, ait 3 JUNIOR Morning) H 12, Welden's le, Yankees 1 = Geheciviile 1 — 9 Pers bie he: ost Fr. M. 2 pone ae 6, niet Wide Gidnts 11, Little act 7 nets 8,’ Met Cowboys 0 oe ay Mc ffaloe. (Rosebud hurler sid. tenis had one- hitter -and belted single, double and tiple, Aney Winte attom singled in mning run. for Clarkston, Ernie ries fli ho-hi for Aces. ight King one-hitter for Perry Henson hag ae Hh aS bead NA ae ol a pet i Lost , Behing Milwaukee ‘ 28 her St. Louis ...... 34 BL] 531 “i% Pr 36 32 329 1% Cincinnati —_(i¥‘ji a 3131 50 | 3% Chicago —......... « 3 6 86264834 Pittsburgh =... 32 a 471. 5% ad oy oe ee i es f ¥ TERDAY’S RESULTS Cincinnati 6, San Francisco 5. — apg 8 eg 0 3, . Philadelphia 5, Louis , night TODAY’S GAMES astern Standard Time) Chicago at Pittsburgh, 12:30 p.m.—Drott G-4) vs. Raydon (2-2). St. Louis at Phiiadetpoia, 1:6 pm— Maglie (1-0) vs Simmons (5-7). %® p.m.— res (7-6) vs. Willey inn 8 p.m ‘ormick (4-1) vs. Nuxhall (3-3). RO = Chica, apy = St. Leake at Miledetphia. 2” TR 05 ee San inom vagy a ner ge 1:30 p Los at Mil 1:3 YD. AMERICAN Ant LEAGUE on Lost 31 fea eeeees Es Baltimore at ——_ 1 p-m.—Loes weak dh ¥8. one a = pm—c be “ener er. (68) Ye vs. Se, Boston 30 oan. rn ductor (6-4) a een” City, 9 p.m.—Pord vs, New York at En qt mag (8-3). vB. Yomornow o: the annual contest ignoring pitch-}catcher Sherm Lollar, }iJohhny Antonelli, Stars Add Kaline, Kuenn Cather Yogi Berra, outfielder Elston Howard, shortstop Tony Ku- bek and 2nd sacker Gil Macdou- glad were other Yankees selected as reserves. * * * Cleveland's hot-hitting 1st base- man Mickey Vernon, White Sox Ted Wil- liams and Washington's Rocky Bridges - were other reserves named giving the Americans a to- tal of nine Yanks, five from the White Sox, three from Boston, two each from Detroit, Cleveland and Baltimore and one each from Kan- sas City and Washington. 4 * * Milwaukee will head the NL delegation with six players. Man- ager Fred Haney said yesterday he would add pitchers Warren Spahn and Don McMahon short- stop Johnny Logan and 3rd base- man Eq Mathews to the team. * * * Other reserves he named were Giants, Dick Farrell, Phils, Bob Friend, Pirates, Larry Jackson; Cards, Johnny Podres, Dodgers, Bob Purkey, Redlegs, all pitchers; Richie Ash- burn, Phils, Walt Moryn and Lee Walls, Chicago, outfielders; catch- ers John Rosebor, Dodgers and Bob Schmidt, Giants; and infield- ers Don Blasingame, Cards, and George Crowe, Redlegs. Following Braves, the Pirates have four representatives, the Cubs, Cardinals and Giants three apiece and Redlegs, Phillies and Dodgers two each. Extra-Inning Games —in Softball Leagues Two extra-inning contests fea- League softball program at Beau- a All were make-up games from pre- _|vious rain-outs. ££ &. & Sawyer’s double in thefottom of the 9th stanza scored Hundley with the deciding run as Spence, Rambler nosed out the Moose, 10-9, at Beaudette, Simon Long’s two-bagger and a couple of-errors produced two runs in the top of the 8th and gave Dostal Foundry a 4-2 win over Autos of Europe on the North Side diamond. . The Sports Shop rallied with three rung in the 7th for a 13-11 conquest of Griff's Grill. \*5 » tured last. night’s three-game City] Close Race for Jumper Title Memorial for Ann Willem on Mrs J, A. Blackwood’s Jolly Farmer; Bonham's win in green hunter knock-down-and-out, on Carl Mil- _ |son’s ladies Hunter win and win for open hunters, on Avon Girl;! Dennehy’s win on Pill Box in the} faujt-and-out (FEI) events and in| the open jumper test. ~* © chanted with the brilliant dressage performance by Oxford’s Major Robert Borg, on his Olympic mount, the stylish and beautiful Sergeant Soboba. ‘Today's show will offer many features, including the first ap- pearance of the western horses, palomino, Arabian and pleasure were listed, The big jumping event today is expected to be the profes- ham, Dennehy, Wallace, Egan, Howard Miller (amateurs are in it, too), among the riders. Moun- tain Breeze, Blaney Castle, Tamerlane, and several of a half-dozen horses from Sunday's show gets under way | at noon, with three trophy events on the afternoon card, including - the and William P, Lambert trophy. Sunday night’s top events, con- and jumper champions, include the Midwest (USET) challenge trophy | given by Charles Dennehy, father | of the current jumper champion; two $1,000 hunter stakes ‘and a, $1,000 jumper stake. Yesterday's results: ; Box Open Hunters — won by Pill (Dennehy) 2, — Castle ery gas ee sg oe Possum Handy workin "testers — won by Verity (Irving idman, Detroit); 2, Calico (Gail Altenburg, of 5B |Gajda’s pro shop and chatted with reporters ler’s Windsor Castle; Linda Swan-|},°" The big gallery again was en- classes for which large entries; M*™ sional horseman’s class, with Bon-/ Miller Pill Box, Flanagan, ontop Chicago's Teri Pin farm, are high-}, -\ly-rated jumpers in this event. cluding with the naming of hunter); lfrom tee to green in my life,” \claimed the native of Montevideo, |\Uruguay, as she relaxed in Bob vemped last year. The best previous scores in the Women's Open were all Tls, shared by Miss Crocker herself, Patty Berg, who did it twice, amateur Barbara McIntire and the late Babe Didrikson Zaharias. SHORT PUTTS There were two notable casual- ties among Michigan amateur ranks when the field was cut to 41 players at the end of yester- day's 18-hole round. Sally Sharp of the host club and Mrs. Don Weiss of Flint, who has won the state amateur _ title five times, failed to survive the midway cut. Anne Quast, the Stanford Univer- sity student who hails from Seattle, . ow Wash., shot yesterday's 3rd lowest Open hunters — won by Avon Gir! score, a par 73, to lead the amateur Linda § Glenvi Hl. : je Shot (Mrs. Geahem 2. Graias, delegation with 155. Only Miss Petibone,, Msddlebure. | (Crocker and Miss Wright bettered 4 mer mea ween be |e Petey: | Defending champion Betsy Rawis Pault-and-out (FEI) — Won by Pu! iis practically out of contention after vara 2, Mountain Bree atch-Me Gen Pin Forme. rounds of ‘79-82 for a 161 total uty | Ray (Mrs R. J. Haass, Northville | Michigan's No. 1 professional hope. wnety working nqnters =~ ars Ww iffi Smith of St. Clair, is ll itch Guild Gretchen der Hills:; 3, Sonnino iRandie Grant, Bir- strokes off the pace at 157. mingham) ; 3, Daisy Mae (Busan Pardee Birm'm Julie Smith); 4, By (Stephanie Akenburs, Brighton) ; Wild Honey ‘John Walworth Lansing); 6 Cat Boots (Marilyn Cele, Birmingham). Ladies hunters remey ——— M a : Birmingham JC “"=3= Test on Monday “lt was one of those rounds Wallace); 3, Winnipeg): 4 farm, Cin. 0) Knock-down-out ijuniors) — won by Pianagen (Miller, Rochester;; 2, Lead- ing — (Sandra Mpvold, Birmingham) . ' mp (Price McIntosh, Warrenton, Va.+; 4, Ginger Miss (Donna Lee |Birminghem) . Gormiey (Victor Siften. Mr, Rabbit (Long Acres Brown, gant Ww. and grandda iJohn Pettibone); 3, at , Indianapolis, mo re Velvet Rose (Mrs. Haass). Green Knock-down-out — Won by ; Wondsor Castle (Miller, Bonham); 2, The annual junior golf tourna- | aoe es (31 = Park Ridge, 1!) rothy McCloud); 3. Navarra (Bon- ment sponsored by the Birming- ;.4 Kora Joe Racine, B'ham Working hunters (juniors) — ean by ham Junior Chamber of Commerce Cat Boots (Marilyn Cole); 2 Cam's will be held Monday over an 18 tenon, (Carlotta McGuire, Winnetka, . Witch Guild (Gretchen Raeder). hole route at Birmingham Country is 9 a.m. (Waverie Pa Bill Quinn): 4s Prince peti (Krys Glancy. Club. Tee-off time 1G Sonnino (Randie Grant). This will be the 3rd and last Lead. ‘Line (6 years and*under) — —_ by ‘eee Weetmgien. 6, Metamers: of the area Jaycee tourneys con- 3, wy ansky, troit; 3. Robert < Wild. Blythe Davis, 4 Birmingham. ducted by local chapters, Pontiac i aren ge ultats : and Waterford chapters have al- pen (adv. ulte — won by oa. : , Sue Wallace, Northville: 2, Jane Bugas, ready held their events, |G. Pte; 3, Bally Swift, Temperance; Stephanie, UPwards of 20 entries are ex- pected for the Birmingham tour- = iney, With the low five scorers wood, Ann Willem): 2, Forest Flame qualifying for the state Jaycee Dr. | Pr * S Bellevue, podax, Poni event July 6-8 at Ann Arbor. The 14, Blue Imp (Marie Pope. International Jaycee tournament is scheduled Aug. 18-24 in Tucson, Ariz. Had Alcohol i in Blood Boys who are not 18 years old 4, Sally rag Detroit; 5. copra) Bob} Nan Barrett, Chicago. red hunters (ShGeM Memorial) won by Jolly Parmer (Mrs. Black- ham); 3, |te ‘oledo). “LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jockey Jackie Westrope had .12 of alcohol in his’ bloodstream when he was - killed a week ago in a riding spill Open very.im too late couldn’t play in the’ today with 36 taxing holes. —— with 146. J championship, but she neglected to take care of one detail—register before the entry dgadline./ She, filed , 7 : -Pontise Press Photo WASTED TRIP — . Sybil Griffin, Baton Rouge, La. golfer, did a lot of traveling for nothing this week. ‘Miss Griffin came to Forest Lake Country Club to compete in the U.S.G.A. Women's 72-hole tourney, which concludes at Hollywood Park, the coroner’s: ton ‘Office said Friday, by Aug. 15 are eligible to enter and the entry fee is $3, Under a new state ruling, golfers having Jaycee meets in their own areas cannot compete in another area. Bolt Fined $500 for Misbehaving; Palmer Leading EAST NORWICH, N. Y. (AP)— Tommy Bolt, newly crowned Na- tional Open champion, is finding the crown rests heavy on his fevered brow, x &* * Charges of abusive language and general unsavory conduct since his victory at Tulsa early this month have prompted Profes- sional Golf Assn. President Harold Sargent to impose a $500 fine on the erratic. titleholder, Meanwhile, Arnold Palmer, the Master champion from Latrobe, Pa, held a three-stroke lead after two rounds, He fired gq 69 yester- day to go with-his 66 of the open- ing day for a 135 in the Long aoe Open. Young Ballplayer Dies ST. LOUIS (P—Nine- year-old Philip J. Antoon, hit on the side of ‘the head by a Pitched base- oan a Catholic youth center ys ago, diég yesterday. Bien aa The boy was wea better’s helmet aad te say af first was not believed Serious, He walked six blocks ‘to his home to a hospital, Th There he lapsed, into a coma from scevesel Which he never i ‘ . f . i f i 4 =? 28,1958 ie. _THIRTREN ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE » a Big DETROIT (#—The Detroit Tigers finally are reaping some E 2 a Hi q° ose E? E Lary was able to get only one Red Sox out as he took his lumps. But the Tiger bullpen corps was nearly faultless. George Susce. Tom Morgan and Fischer scattered four hits and no runs over the last 8 2-3 innings. Fischer earned his _ first triumph as a Tiger, The Tigers whittled away at the Boston advantage. They scored an unearned run off starter Tom Brewer in the fifth. Al Kaline nar- rowed the score to 42 with his eighth homer in the sixth. ~Four pitchers were required to stern the Tigers in the seventh. But the damage was done with a four-run rally. The Tigers tied It the score on Frank Boelling’s sin- gle, Harvey Kuenn’s — second double of the game and Gail Har- ri sharp single. After Kaline and Johnny Groth walked, Wil- son's bases-loaded hit drove in the deciding Tuns as reliefer Mur- ray Wall suffered the defeat. Detroit picked up an insurance tally in the eighth. Reliefer Mike Fornieles wild pitched the run home after Harris had singled and went to third on Kaline’s double. Norman was to send Jim Bun- ning (5-5) to the mcuund today in an effort to take the second game of the three-game series from Bos- ton. Dave Sisler (6-4) was Mike Higgins’ pitching choice. _ AMERICAN LEAGUE STARTERS — These players will start for the American League in the All-Star game at Baltimore July 8 They are Luis Aparicio, shortstop, and Nelson Fox, 2nd base, Chicago; Jackie Jensen, right field, and Frank Malzone, 3rd base, Boston; Bill Skowran, * « 1st base, and Mickey Mantle, center field, of New , York; Bob Cerv, left field, Kansas City; and Gus Triandos, catcher, of Baltimore. Manager Casey Stengel has named the remainder of his squad which will include Detroit outfielders Harvey Kuenn and Al Kaline. AP Wirephete Skowron, rt oes : . i ‘s =t Vie ERS S| x be a a ie | ai 4 ered ee hee ae 8 oo rae =o ee a °é ogee 2 « = a Soret Se wee aos eowe, ay POE nN i eh ie SSSSSSSSSEREE fF ie te i Dodgers Collecting on Bonus Hurler ected in 1954. * * Brooklyn-born Koufax, Cardinals, in a row. By The Associated Press It looks as though this is the the Dodgers, who had but five retired 16 in a row. year the Los Angeles Dodgers pits four off starter-loser Joey Jay (1-2), another ex-bonus kid,’ ‘Koufax, 9-10 for his first three } er and rookie Orlando Ce- SAG ; ‘ |peda’s 16th, both two-run shots, f his victories over the Braves,'s, a 5-4 edge by the fifth, then who have lost nine in a pocket the payoff on that $20,000. bonus southpaw Sandy Koufax col- 22, hit his one-season high with his sixth | ott ivictory last night, a 31 complete ‘game job that gave him a 40 life- ae PPpa" | 2 t ; if PF iy tn, dk oy Ge Pah Gee ed My ceed ms i i ve = wy i Koufax Whips Braves and John Roseboro nailed it for starter Robin Roberts, who had In now is 6-3 for ‘38, with hits — three by slumping ; Aaron, who tied it l-all with his : 5 Dick Farrell (5-2) won his fourth nine in a row, seven this season... row with oné-hit, shutout re- The second - place St. Louis jer over 22-3 innings for the) who had won SsiX phijs Singles by Wally Post and straight, were beaten 54 at Phila-|Chico Fernandez and Dave Phil-| delphia in 11 innings. And the San jey’s pinch Francisco Giants, .002 percentage against Billy Muffett (3-2), points behind St. Louis, lost 65 at/fourth Card pitcher. The Phils, | 5 Cincinnati, The Chicago Cubs took|pjanked on one hit by Jim Bros- & the -Pirates, who have lost seven'Card Jead with four in the sev- Solo home runs by Dick Gray ninth on Curt Flood’s triple off | | Royal Oak |\Topeka, Kan. (Braves) _ Western-A THIS ISN’T SO RIDICULOUS ., at this time of year, it's just good sense to have your lawn mower machine-sharpened te perfection. A properly sRarp- ened mower means less work, and a better looking lawn. So bring your mower in today ++. We specialize in repairing, resharpening, and renewing Power and Hand Mowers. Incorporated Crafts 531, Union Street Phone FE 4-5139 \Louisville, Ky. (Orioles) Anftrican Ass’n.-AAA Berkley Alabama-Florida-D Art Houtteman (Pitcher) Birmingham American Ass'n.-AAA Stephen Kebler (Pitcher) Pontiac Valdosta, Ga. (Tigers) Georgia-Florida-D. Gary Pitcher (Pitcher) Ro iKenneth Rowe (Pitcher) | Northville |Macon, Ga. (Dodgers) ‘Dick Sheldon (Pitcher) Birmingham ; Idaho Falls, Id. (Tigers) Pioneer-C Player ‘Charles Oertel, (Outfield) | Pontiac OX BAT TING Clement Koshorek, (Infield) Week Season Week Season PITC HING \Herbert Duncan, (Pitcher) \Montgomery, Ala. (Tigers) Charleston, W. Va. (Tigers) yal Oak Paris, I]. (Cubs) Midwest-D Sally-A Week Season Week Season Week Season Week Season Week Season . Season € | Week—First decision | | * x * The Giants, down 41, hustled back on Daryl Spencer’s llth row tO biew it in the nipth. An error by | -handers. Sandy walked two, fa Bressoud, a walk and Johnny | d, struck out eight and gave up S€VeN Tempje’s triple packed it away for | Hank reliever Hal Jeffcoat (44). 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Never have so many Rain, Rain Go Away S| Major League: Statistics | * tennis players been so mud: spats “itered and water logged. ning: 30. to 40 matches behind, Only two of 46 matches were com: SSsssee8 beseeees in Legion Play produced easy Bsteunp. eeeeyut 3 t Hurs No-Hitter: A no-hitter and a six-hit shutout victories for Berk- ley and Southfield in Junior Legion baseball makeup games last night. 1} Al Krumm fanned 15 and walked three while stopping Birmingham cold in qa 10-0 triumph, Berkley Steals Frasir, @ letthanded Aus; tralian, defeated Antonio Maggi, would win the match if the weath- er lifted. : Sprinter Sime Marries Birmingham Girl DETROIT ® — Dave Sime, a FE“ege’ all § BSeksese bee ESII22933 = o ee" ke Guvcovunwoa = } BO Be ee SH LS ee i Sowa SoBSURE Se SRSERCUSSUESSENSRS NEUSENS SSR ISTSVSSL VSR SSVERSSRIC SE IESE ® - Wel be ® d aeecighbbtinebhekeeeboentemebbbeeeeee We Help Renters Become Home Owners | Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. ; a 4 4 2 re 2 errors for its 2nd win in four.loop| sprint star at Duke University, ie 3 ints. ccs \dicdind aeet Gakl piemaganis one sues 271 15 yes- of $ for Southfield 80 in another game| terday in the First Presbyterian ad ” decided early. Len Spicer paced) Church of Birmingham. an in i the victors with a double and sin-| Sime, co-holder of the world 50 2 gle. record ie the ieyera dash at 239 “8 and 300.3, his will return 164 5 tonight in a makeup tilt, A full) to Durham, N. C., after a honey- iss ‘ Sunday slate will have Waterford) moon in Northern Michigan, 215 6 at Birmingham, Berkley at Claw-| Miss Quillian is the daughter = A son, Milford at Royal Oak and of Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Quil- #3 : ‘Southfield at Rochester Han. 218 7 : 149 4 274 3 «4 e 256 2 6 I. 4 Come in real soon and let's have a chat about homes and see how we can help you own one of your own. « eeeeeesskeescaassresser " vad — (five ag . mere ’ hit double broke it up bonus kid who gets married to- . Cb IP H BB SO WL ERA. the day, bad a twoie shutout unt oe 8E° BB BET ETS ohnny Powers’ first homer in the "ye 19 % 7 8 3 14s : gah then med Bl Remsen: SERIE ittsburgh with a 3-1 victory over nan over-hatled a three - run re Ls) a | 5 Pau record. Drabowsky singled home a ger: ot we 3 Yi 3s enth but the Cards tied it. in the Tun in the fifth and the Cubs) thea Py ton a a we se : nailed it in the sixth on Dale |p ppas. Balt i # is 35 42 257 ’ . Fy “Tsnman, 3 7 7 Long’s two-ruh single off Bob pickson. KC. 61 53 20 33 6 3 280 ‘Friend (98), who has lost four )Pescusl, Ween @ 82833 33 traight O'Dell, Balt 112 90 27 64 8 8 297 : ; (Wilson. Chi. 4 73 29 38 6 6 297 Kucks. NY 70 64 24 22 6 3 3.09; mio ER BEE 3s Os, e | Tiger Box Score Sex Bee Riis ! Bato REGRET 1S ; |Garver, KC. $8 97 27 31 7 4 358 BOSTON DETROIT [McLish, Cle 65 67 23 31 3 5 360 . ab rh bi abr hi connson, Balt. 67 60 20 37 3 5 363 Keough cf 3118 F Bolling @ ¢ 12 fistaley. Chi 4 44 11 18 1 5 368 Runnels 46106 Virgil 3 se01 ee ot a I ce Wiliams if 4112 Kuenn ef 5121/W2n ac & ? 7333 Malzone 4110 Harris tb 4121/00 Bes RHE D2 § } Jensen @f 4122 Kaiine rf 4221 punni Det 7 72 34605 5 3 Gernert 1b 4000 Maxwell f 3000 peer. 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Takes Big Garpike 1107418 5 HR—Williams, Jensen, Kaline. r, " & ER BB 50 Biggest garpike reported this 12 4 4 73 48 67 54 42 ewan as es ti 9 Season, in Oakland County waters, Kiely i it 3 : : 3 $|was taken this week in Crystal 101639 2 Q/Lery ee i 3 4 4 1 0|Lake, bordering the Municipal guece css SHB FE 3 fg /Golf Course. Floyd McNeary, 165 Fisher Ww, $3) 3 © 6 1 1/Ceda j 10 2 6 68 39 74 14 28 veut, g Yes wm ? a } C rdale, Pontiac, landed the WP—Fornieles. Baik — Wall. U-gum rough fish on a cane pole with a . mers, cx, ‘* ‘ we. = ry 22017 918 7 Sanu minnow for bait. ; That gar,’ Floyd reported, |" 2 FRIDAY’S HOME RUNS “just tried to take my pole away Bite nat NATIONAL | LEAGUE trom me.” Fish was 33 inches eee (o. Bo i Se itt breses: long, weighed about five pounds 100 ; be . 2 Pt a an), — (16), Giants; Lyneh , . 5323045 5 48/65), egs. 2 BsIz4aeS AMERICAN LEAGUE FRIDAYS FIGHTS dos (16), Orioles; Avila (3), Cola- By The Associated Press 11092966 vito (12), Indians; Williams (10), Jensen| NEW eniad terlos tod 1374, New = = (20), Red Sox: Kaline (8), Tigers; Simp- | York, outpointed Car Ortiz, 137, New 14 6 4 81 38 79 27 46, son (2), Athletics. York, 10. fae te Re oe | J Has to It is only the - Honest Business 4 NEVER. - NR a Quer ne Ti gr eee OPE Hide! fast-talking gyp who will evade your | questions and avoid your efforts to find out the truth about his proposition. He will promise you every- , a thing if you will sign his papers or give him your ‘ money before you check up on him. 8 Protect your money by dealing with concerns and 4 individuals who are “out in the open”... and who “ welcome your investigation. Legitimate business a wants... and warrants... your confidence. «4 ‘ Before You Invest—Investigate BUSINESS ETHICS of the. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce _ Waldron Hotel Bldg. BOARD Phone FE 5-6148 ‘ . : e £8 at} eet geese e's ge — —s ereree 3 ade Joes = eee we ee Se POP ee we ee ge Re We or ee ew OO Se ce Oe 2 a = = ® ges * s ai : “Yes,” I -said. “Lucky boy,’ she smiled. I smiled, too, at the word “boy.” “Why,” she asked me, when I inquired of the pos- sibility of meeting “Frank Sinatra, “do all the jour- ‘1.00 “ Purchasers of homes’ in this subdivision receive the right to acquire a valuable high and dry Florida lot, 50’x100’, for the con- sideration of only $1.00. See salesman at *”~ BRIGITTE “f : . se FOURTEEN _ an 2c THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SUNE 06 100@ a - , ; — ' . . . hie : 7 8g B. B. Grants Interview : By EARL WILSON PARIS—I was feeling good when I walked onto the French «movie set. I. had an appointment to interview pouty, moist- lipped Brigitte Bardot. Ten minutes later I didn’t feel so good. ‘ “Brijeet” — or simply “BB. ”—wouldn’t | talk to me. “She'd been in the middle of a flamenco dance scene and was shouting to the di- rector that there should be more passion in it. “But you must have discipline, too,” he yelled back. “Passion and discipline don’t go togeth- er!” she screamed. ; WILSON And then came my moment—and France's” ans€er to Marilyn Monroe and Kim Novak just tossed her) blonde hair. “Non!” and_also “Pas!” * * * “I’m sorry,” shrugged her press representative to me. “She's like an animal or a child.” It was all off, evidently. A Spanish dancer whom I happened to know went | over, Sat on the floor, and pleaded with her. She then gave in — and couldn't have been friendlier. But when | it eame to pictures — more temperament. . “It's because I am net my- . self today — I am a Spanish | girl,” she said,-evidently refer- ring to her costume. “But eef ‘ you come .Monday and dance the flamenco with me, we will take picture.” “Are you in love?” I asked : the so-called sex kitten. (She supposedly having a. fling with U a married Italian star.) “Are you?” she flung back, : : : ~ in pretty good English. Florida Homesites nalists try te make a love story between Fronk and I when model for details on this fantastic offer. I don’t even know him once?” | Don't you think he has sex appeal?” , , | ane : : eh arte eee emt a The Exciting New 3 BEDROOM SPORTSMAN | 5 constantly looking at herself in a mirror, adjusting her hair... " e xciting ew * * x . “But gewd lewking and sex appeal is not important for One of the five delightful homes awaitin i i Lot me. They have to have a soul. If I’m in love with ‘somebody I : 3 = 3 _— inspection at us Lake. don’t care whether he’s young or old or beautiful.” “What do you do for amusement—go on picnics?” I asked. : ; BUILT BY: : : “Picnic I hate!” she retorted. “Why do you Americans TREMEN DOUS aa 3 a rl oe - | ‘ always talk of eating?” She indicated her lunch—includ- Carlo Construction Co., Inc. Cox Realty, Inc. ing a small bottle of wine — untouched nearby. “I never : eat.” A few minutes later she was eating and jumped up | EXCLUSIVE - 20063 James Couzens 20069 James Couzens Detroit 35, Michigan Detroit 35, Michigan and put a sereen around her so I couldn't see her eating. BON US FEATURES : ; ‘ - BR 3-2755 “Is Brigitte Bardot your real name?” “All is real.” Her eyes flashed. “Everything about me 1s real and I intend to keep it that way.” “Brijeet” and I met two or three times later and got WHO COU LD ASK FOR MORE? Y along splentlidly. She exudes tons and tons of sex appeal Come out today and see this tremen- and gets her next exposure in “The Night Heaven Fell.” «| dous new development where every When I mentioned to her that her fans said she looks | day’s a holiday! sexier dressed than any other stars do undressed, she said with the wisdom of her 23 years, “Every woman has more — | sex appeal when she’s dressed than when undressed!” | , ae . , | os Pay o as. ee as PRICED AT TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: R Price tells of the f i | ‘ve ho's doing so weil that he ordered sas marie psenack Rata I. YOU HAVE a: : : logue leather-bound. .. . That's earl, brother. | (Copyright, 1958) | beach privileges on Lotus $ . | | : Loke. > | UAW, Auto Parts Firm Cultural Background | . Agree to Extend Contract | - - ee : V7 ° | DETROIT «—The United Auto Aids Civil Engineer | Nothing Down to Vets rts ih a Set of hhh A NR terete ae a Workers Union and Eaton Manu- 2 . I have agreed to an. ANN ARBOR (UPI)—The cul- YOU LIVE facturing Co. 1 indefinite contract ension during ‘ral background of a civil engi- , Only $] 40 Down to Civilians _— ‘neer can greatly influence how within walkin idence of negotiations on a new pact. i ig ; AE good 8 Jb he) Mors demigns one beautiful Lotus Lake. ‘building bridges, dams and_high-| , The present contract expires ways, according to a University of | a 30 Year Terms = PER MONTH July 1. | Michigan professor. The UAW represents about 4,000; Robert B. Harris, associate pro-| : : Including Principal, Interest, employes of the company at plants fessor of civil engineering, said the in Detroit, Battle Creek, Marshall civ) engineer frequently is re-| 3 : . . Texes and Insurance. 4 ® and Coldwater, Mich., and Cleve-| z | land. Ohio, Recae evi cupearsts amen | YOU RECEIVE x * &* “Tt is in establishing a com pipe iign at ae a Peres br plete , understanding | between | the right to obtain a Florida ASTOU N Di NG FANTASTIC the auto industry Open from 1 to 9 P. M. Daily Model Homes for Lotus Lake Subdivision may be US. 10 (Dixie Highway) in Drayton Plains on to Williams Lake a. \ sg ated is hon (oh Fatwa ad as = ‘on on Airport as Lake ph Rd.) and then t raat = | himself and those with whom he ; * i works that the civil engineer fre- Homesite for only 4 00. . y Here is a | quently feels the need for more | . L CA I ION z . | background in the humanities : : * Credit Union and liberal arts,” he said. ‘ ao In this amazing new Lotus Lake Subdivision you This is like living in ; ; Fiavis seid the wegen eect have the choice of five distinctive budget priced igan Park. baie oeghe ce shah nro taka for YOU! ed a five-year combined program | eae homes! Prices range from $10,990, $11,990, ed year | progra are granted purchasers of these beautiful new Anyone may SAVE in this Credit | eading to the degrees of Bachelor e YOU H AVE ' $13,990 to $14,490. Ranches, bi-levels, bricks, homes. Nearly every outdoor sport know Union. Savers tor the past 3 [of Arts from the engineering and. bricks and frames, homes ‘with basements and state is at your doorstep . AND it’s ate years were PAID literary colleges. ; beach ivil th homes without basements are all here. Choose wonderful place to bring up ) children r Jor . 4% DIVIDEND ee = * * - acn privileges on the the one that fits your budget best and begin to every day can be a holiday! eee nder the new program, civil gorgeous Gulf of Mexico. enjoy a holiday every day. ue Get the Details engineering students take courses Pontiac Co-op Federal ‘in languages, literature, fine arts, : Credit Union somata and history, = addi- } Th E ,? 7 ien to ose In science ar engi- ‘ 408 Pike st tion to ‘hese Exciting Models are located at: ———— = as me 6220 and 6100 Williams Lake Road = > ) YOU HAVE an iiams Lake Noa z a huge 75’x150’ lot. |. SCRAPS: Mill-ends were burned; these seraps of lumber are fashioned into beautiful things by a man with an idea. Incorrigible boys were sent to a closely guarded institution; it rage ant amazing — was oo to head ‘this seething mass of scraps of humanity; ; ane his record is astonishing: 80% of his “Guests” 2 & VOORHEES return to society. as law-abiding citizens. Prison camps are excellent examples of what buman scraps can become; those derelicts, YOU HAVE the choice of 5 distinctive homes Ma in price from - scraps of humanity, are returned to society: 990, 990 990 _ : 68% live their lives in lawful pursuits. Daring : $10, 4 Wi : $13, * ; : : our last war entire trains were loaded with one $14, 490. 2-9 Scrap Metal which blasted the enemy into | Otis defeat. Goodwill Industries use scraps to bring dignity to unfortunate human beings. A Saw Mill at Red Bluff Calif. cuts train-loads of togs every day, Scraps? There are mone. Even the sawdust ts used to make interior home-finishing material, The intel- ligent housewife uses less desirable parts of The Three-Bedroom Lakeview ‘58 | Nothing Down to Vets YOU EN JOY : 30 Yeor FHA and G. I, Terms : : ment Be oars cow oe bh sits a *< BUILT BY: SALES BY: aoe = © ons this: challenge he’ makes a better life for us all city conveniences. Baxter Homes, Inc. Multi-Lakes Realty | | : * (|. | 3840.6. 8 Mile Rood = |-3060 S, Commerce : VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME : ex} Detroit 34, Michigan Walled Leke, Michiger 26 N. + Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 r a a ; : & : ze : ‘ 7 3 . ; 4 é : oe 7 ; P : =? 1 e 'e * = é : é > .d ‘ & S euameaanerian al audio aneeadandl PG GOP AG GO PE PRE GRE LOLA LALA ARE APY ep eS pH e ; ee. e ; t $ + SATURDAY, JUNE 28,1958 = ———t—«<CSW + a “PONTIAC PRESS é | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, 2, = Be Pentiac Press Photos by Ed Vanderworp plaid wallpaper has a gray-blue background. Furniture is pecan wood. The heirloom type spreads are white oe ae e 4 i ckground for LIV antique chefry. Mrs. Cooley was responsible for all painting and decorating. The grandmother and grandfather chairs occupied by the Cooleys are Hitchcock in style. } THIS SELDOM HAPPENS — Moments of leisure like this are rare in the lives of the Merritt Cooleys. All the stone in the fireplace was cut and faced by Mr. Cooley. In fact, he built the whole house. The paneling around the fireplace is ar but Mr.- Cooley thought it worth the extra work and used it for the entire exterior, except for one end. Windows are white, while a % BAYPORT STONE. HOUSE — This is the rear view of the Merritt Cooley hofne in’ Clarkston. Above the double garage is a. bedroom nd the living room. This stone comes from the Thumb the trim and batten section are red. . area, near Pointe Aux Barques. It is not often used for houses, . . ie : @ ; : ! -. \ = . 5 r, i i i; LONG WINDOWS — Three long windows at the front of the living room are curtained in sheer white ruffles. The draperies on either side have a gold, aqua and brown print. Walls in this room are pink. The slatted wood door at the left shuts off the guest rooms. One of Mrs. Cooley's hobbies is playing the organ, also seen at the left. Your Neighbor’s House By JANET ODELL ‘Pontiac Press Home Editor In the list of expenses for building the Merritt Cooley home in Clarkston there is one item markée@, “Three pairs of trou- sers.”" Mr, Cooley wore out the left knee of that many pairs: of pants, — How? Well, it's this way. The exterior of the house and the fireplace are made of Bayport stone. Each stone hed to be cut and faced to fit ‘dit comes in squares}, and Mr. Cooley held it on his knee while he cut it Set on an angle—that was to save the trees on the lot — the house is two-story in back. This puts the double garage~under the living room and one bedroom One end is made of batten strips Trim is red Originally, this batten end was to be on the east side of the house, Buy the Cooleys got a litthe concerned about all the tornados Michigan was having. They didn't want stone falling all over the rest of the house if a high wind struck, That's the reason why the West side is wood, The Cooley children are grown and there are seven grandchil- dren. The latter spend many hours a week with their grand- parents, and the house is planned with that in mind, Because Mrs. Cooley is taking a full schedule of college courses in Flint, she wants a house that is easy to eare for. TWO EXPOSURES The living room extends the depth of the house. On the front there are three long windows: on the back there are four short er ones, All have sheer ruffled curtains with brown, aqua gold print draperies over them Walls are pink, Woodwork is white. The carpeting is gray. Around the Bayport stone fireplace the wall is paneled in antique cherry, A piece of driftwood and portraits of both ee _. BIGGER THAN IT LOOKS — From the front, the Merritt Cooley house on Middle Lake Road in Clarkston looks: small, But it has four bedrBoms, living foom-dining room, kitchen and full and | the Cooleys hang over the Man- tel. The slate hearth is raised. In front of the fireplace there are grandmother and grandfa- ther rockers. These are black with Hitchcock stenciling on the backs. Between is a brightly col- ored hooked rug. Near the front window is a beige sectiona) sofa and a purple lounge chair, A low maple table stands under the windows. Beneath the rear windows ts a mahogany drep leaf table. A breakfront cabinet is near- by. The other piece of fturni- ture in this room is an organ. Mrs. Cooley says the kitchen was planned for a lazy cook. The sink and a long pink work coun ter are under the four windows These windows look out into a woodéd area Ceiling and woodwork are pink. The wallpaper has a dog- wood design on an aqua back- ground. Cabinets are birch. The range and oven are built in Instead ef regular curtains, there is an awning over the kitchen windows—on the inside, we mean, It-ts made of deep aqua cotten with black braid trim. “Over the sink is an an tique light fixture. In an ell of this room the laun dry equipment is efficiently placed. Next to it is a door to the yard. This ell has an inside door to the rest of the house, “There are bedrooms on both sides of the—4tiving room. This puts the guests in one end of the house and the owners in the op- Posite end The windows in the Cooleys’ bedroom leok out on the same view as the Kitchen windows. They are curtained in pink. Mrs. Cooley made all her own curtains and slipcovers. She did the painting, She supervises the garden work, “I'm just a slave,’’ mutters her husband— happily. Wallpaper is blue with a tiny © i! ty Cooley Home Built of Bayport Stone pink design. The ceiling is acous- tical tile, painted pink. Closet doors here and throughout the house are made of wood slats. Furniture is pine. The other room at this end of the house is used by the Cooleys as a den. The floor is beige tile like all the bedrooms. Walls are papered in pink. Curtains are white, a Here Mr. Cooley has his desk, Here he has an aqua ‘jounge chair, uphelstered in naugahyde and fabric, A brighter aqua sofa stands un- der the high windows. The bathroom has black wall- paper, sprinkled with bright flow- ers. Walls below are blue Fix- tures are a sandalwood shade The’ powder room in the guest area is al] pink and blue The guest room at the front of the house is the antique room Here Mrs. Cooley has concen- trated most of the antique furni- ture she loves. She covered the walls with deep rosy red wallpaper and painted the woodwork white. Curtains are white with red ball fringe. There are windows. on twe sides, All the old furniture has been lovingly refinished. It includes an old high bed with a high head- board, a washstand complete with bow] and'pitcher, chairs and a cradle. USEFUL CRADLE The grandchildren slept in this cradle were too big for it use it to keep their toys Cooley's mother lives in room during her visits have all until they Then they Mrs. this The other guest room also has windows on two sides. They are curtained in peach to match the ceiling. — This is a strictly do-it-yourself house. The Cooleys enjoyed plan- ning it and they thoroughly enjoy living in it. ta, ra oi A ‘hasement, The Cooleys placed, their home at an angle in order ta save. all shade trees already on the lot. The Cooleys did all the building themselves, SIXTEEN The Department of State ex-) - changes with its Foreign Service posts an average of 4,000 mes- sages each workday... eer ererrrervevrYrYYYYTYY,.* ev erereereYrerrrrrre” Complete Line q 4 q . q . 4 , es 2 oli. > EAVESTROUGHS | q q q L 4 4 q 4 4 AND FITTINGS | 10-Ft. Lengths — $1.49 ~wwwewvererwrwevevwevreyvryewe,?* Sail tl lla ll Mi i i Mi i Nin i in i Mie i i he te td w wrrrweeereerreereeeeeereeTe lem Goket ve TRILEVEL SPLIT — A sloping roof line creates a PPPPPPL SL IS ES Lil alin Bi exterior for this three-level split with a flexible room arrangement which makes it an ideal choice for a growing family. The upper GI NO $ DOWN 7 , woramms | TEXpansion Split Spans ~icisl Open oa Emenee | Needs of Growing Family “ENJOY THE 4TH. PLEASE ORIVE | | | | | FALEER BLDG. CO. By JOHN 0.B, WALLACE = |The Week series, it will prove it- | | slate ! | cement Magazine bedroom and pres CAREFULLY Foateetane, book sani oe built ane em | tinlshed for play and hobby rooms or displayed on the shelves. AND SAFELY, WE WANT YOU TO LIVE TO chig|**Ht through the years’ as & home comer windsw fn the ty ee s ieces by tetebea ie bles or eraftamanship in a bedroom BE OU Cee M. R. WILSON [4 svanet pare ee vos et weed te provide taxmaral ct in een oon oe mtr agg Sm Rage “There Is No Substitute for Experience” MR H SMITH , Statistics - trast, : shop and storage space, Every placed in a shadow box in the liv-| 27s" to the changing needs of a growing ‘ the | inch of space is put to Work bY ling or dining room, A “shadow| Open Doily 9:00 --5:30 t FE 8-6192 family. || House of the Week design X-12 | ,,7ne Mvils rowes dome Sete 2h | tho architect and there is abi lio” is particularly useful in the Financing Up to 7 Years | Designated X-12 in the House Of] 1.5. overall dimensions of 44 by pearl ig A ote png Gant closet and gtersge space, inasement for storing hobby, Jaun- MOO AM ATID A GIO T TA BW ©) 3 Wy V0 tot | sexta etrancnny whic Sm | An innovation has| dry and recreational material Ss BUILDING SERVICE | t Py | area of the entrance level has oon ta Ela ng a Here the canal tox sles Keep Border of Floor ro : - \ TORIDHEET 930 square feet, The habitable 1,|the coment block walls to be inset “a r . INCORPORATED | NY! react the upper levels has $60: The dining alcove, however. iS\with glass blocks. These add to| In planning any room, keep in 3 CALM NN WALL-FLAME-OIL HEAT square feet. In estimating bulld- |sblelded from the entranceway by\the exterior appearance and Dr0-|mind that the handwood floor wp. 207 W. MONT | yY annem \ ing costs for non-habitable areas, | low coat closet, a book shelf and! vid natural illumination for the| plies a background for all At the flashing white light just east of Osklend | for the Tops NA} <a 880 square tet for the base: |® games, cabinet, Sialre to tei garage, So furnishings, Your rugs will look A Murey White FE | \ in Comfort, Co aa a elena: upper bedrooms and down to the| Exterior details include a bullt-/more attractive if the border ¢ ON nd" Economy! Nana Tari dc acs 1 he tthe a gpa ann serene fo east Se f | rage from the entranceway. girders. exterior remember, scatter . | \ For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call \ ior eres, parents and grand-| For the first child, the entrance dein a acme chanel Oe adn rs ood de design and texture “ee The basic house, to be finished) . boards battens may are 4 | datjne — \ AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. \ ie tie Cn dining (Cherry Grained | Hal BIN BUILDIN | 5.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area , kitchen with breakfast . i CA F T l} al C | N 17 Orchard Lake Ave. re 2.9124 © bath closet and a bedroom ~ailHardboard Used | , Q aae BD 4 e : i ! WII OOOO III IIIS ODM GE +0 0 tise vt pe opin t LOY Headboard TERAATE — . | 2 the owners, there is a bedroom em on 1 ~ ° Furni Build TRU-BILT | 2 Po etre be eg eeae a che bak nee . ° ( from front to rear instead of the | boards year, many s Speci ity eee eon g " it if workmen imita with , BLOCKS lower level's side to side pod oe te con ae on on Cabinets Our cia The bedroom area has space at| “pe stance critienn . . . but we build, remodel or “Tru-Bit” blocks _are fone end for four mediumsized bed. rea aanky Soot repair anything that’s made of wood! We custom build in our requirements of all stan- shop or if your home. Rates jard specifications. They are made, using the very QUALITY TESTED _ best and newest oquipenens, - 5 . to sauare — aon! a iypevedel pag na addition can be extended approxi- A 2 are reasonable for finest Te Give You Coather “veeieeapon Arpt pom 0 Gs room, and a large storage = mately two feet beyond @ double bi quality work. The Very Best Use Tru-Bilt and be safe : s _ “bed on both sides and equipped _ The entire house, surprisingly, is) vith built-in desks that can be only 44 by 45 feet in its dimensions |. - and woud ta 60 by 100 fot It. |Ccce etee pot } oF even an n inch a two-car ga- jrage and a basement, wesl teaae na tock oe MODERN, EVYICIENT NITCHEN/are eqpecialty string. The parte a SSS || From the drawing board of Ed-jrated panels cap be inserted SSS ||| ward J. haar, a Seattle architect, {grooves and equipped with handles “adhered h - a ee sory och abe | a we ~ design X-12 has the latest kitchen|to allow quick access to the head- J M ELS = RESORTS design: board's compartments, The CABINET SHOP TRU-BILT 1952 Pontice br., FE 4-9531 I ANY ta Near Telegraph and Orchard Leake Roads ] x19 Where would you like to own this type of business? Here are Fe ong De pd pranponl tissues, Pagan ENTRANCE LEVEL — On this level there are the living rooms | . \ just a few areas where we can show you profitable businesses. | : efficiency. The break- | of other bedside aocessories and one room that can be a bedroom. A central entranceway takes 3088: Ww. Huyon Open Daily 8 to § : ! Petoskey Houghton Lake Port Huron gr coos ta aches cc bees be kept in this headboard se - care of cross traffic, The dining room is shielded from the entrance Neer Elis, Lake Rd. Pri, Eve. “til 8 FE 6-8331 | — — Tpwas Pontiac ‘|| mer of the kitchen, and there is A headboard of plastic-finished by a low coat closet, and a book shelf. Alter Hours Call OR 3-4965 Il Peck Austin Bayport Torch Lake a wall-to-wall window for super- | yarghoard can be kept clean with. St) Helen Geese on bai genes eae an _cocasional damp wiping, : aamegpestoree tae — The kitchen and the di || These woodgrains authentically re- Bald Eagle Loko and mony, many more! come’ Gy jomed by clita Wadlerodued Gn bOmnY Onl Gara Call or send for a free list screens, and sliding glass doorsiselected fine woods, | realtor partridge & associates son se ee 1050 W. Huron _ FE 4.3581 ee Oe | : a : ee og we “\ owns JF" pig co ape oe USED FOR af © Colorful Walks © Patios and Terraces whist Sete ENTRY ae ASMRcemN ° Stepping Stones Formal Gardens eee ee Pre-Patterned Slate for Walks # _ BATH y and Patios Gee 7 7 will give you more years of durability and service ' and more beauty than ether forms of walk material. ee Call Today for a Free Estimate! BEDROOM LEVELS ; SHORT BLOCKS TO PONTIAC CUT STONE cot EE |] scioots, cHurces, M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 a ote | MODERN SHOPPING CENTERS - AND. SWIFT TRANSPORTATION qurege under Li ] . mee Spring Fix-Up Time! - CONCRETE STEPS. For a Step in Beauty THE UNIT STEP UPPER BEDROOM LEVELS — You can have four smallish bedrooms at one end of this area or a larger number of bigger | ones, At the rear there is a good-sized 's play room a storage room. 3 . FREE AUTO to first 4 buyers! Imagine! A beautiful, lete model, used car FREE of any additional cost Costrien Parma he Tikes lece ste home buyen} CHECK THESE FEATURES: @ No Sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability @ FHA Specifications @ Strong Reinforced Casting treed @ Avoid Messy Installation iugeee Slipping No Money Down to Vets 150 Down FHA ct, 30 YEAR MORTGAGES Ft Baines De fey! NO I sastenr, ROSE-HILL CONCRETE STEP CO, || AMBASSADOR INSULATION |] | ys" | woes - 6497 Highlond Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 |] 2110 Dhile Hwy., Comer Telegraph FE _5-8405. y . , — - ge 7 " re i \ : : .. fe, w \ : ¢ = id ’ ' . ) ‘ ' 5 5 fe | : - : i ‘ : i «% M 7 . e “ ! 4 . a ‘ S: ds 5 \ | ' t dar 5 i i { : i \ a .% = as 4 ee eS ee ee ee ee ee te POE LP IO Tee agter Por perder POR tp ow 2 EM py < * ¥ w SEVENTEEN Keep Homes Coo : by Proper Design *Do you suffer from too much according to the : 2 transmits 4% times as much heat}. into the home as en ordinary in-|. 4 2 Not only will such a home keep out summer heat, but it will keep out winter cold, as well, 24 Whitfield Complete Basement Waterproofing | All Work ‘Guaranteed — Free Estimates! © | Reliable Waterproofing Phone FE 4-0777 = tt : teeeewe ee ean ex ANe ete teen ene BRICK ALL ' 38 BEDROOM FULL BASEMENT HOME BUILT-IN DELUXE OVEN AND RANGE WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING One Block North of M 59 and Cass Lake Roads Open | P.M. - 8 P.M. ppeee f 3 P.M. .8 P.M. Weekdays 8-8623 ene 13,990 $540 can move you in’ BONUS HOUSE — The Bonus House, priced at $13,990, is one of five models currently on display at Lotus Lake Subdivision. Purchasers of these homes in the 320-house development may be- ~ +. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1958 come the owners of a Florida lot for the consideration ot $1.00. Models of the Waterford Township homes are open for inspection daily. Home Buyers Get Florida Lot Buy a house in Oakland County! land for one extra dollar, become | ‘the owner also of a lot in Florida.) That is the unusual offer made by the Cox Realty Company, the com-, pany handling sales at the Lotus! Lake Subdivision. { iwith several homes already erect-| ‘ed. Owners have beach privileges on the Gulf of Mexico. To drama-'! jtize this fact Mr. Cox has had a’ large shipment of sand sent up! there from the beaches and has it! lon display | These Florida lots are all platted gets the job. If You Know Springtime. is refurbishing time ufacturers call latex paints rub- in most homes. One way the man_| of the house can keep the little woman happy is to agree that a. room needs a new coat of paint: or that the furniture should be moved into new positions. It’s a toss of the coin then to see who Women like to paint. The roller) has made it less of a chore, and gayer colors have added inspira- tion. But sometimes they buy the paint. And not having - mastered \their chemistry, they may be over- FHA ‘Terms! FEDERAL HOMES CORP., *~_ * * whelmed by such highsounding lin- | Five different homes are of- go as butadiene-styrene, oleoresins, fered in the Lotus Lake Subdivi- alkyds, and polyvinyl] acetates. ision, located at Williams Lake and Hore are pointers from experts |Airport roads. Lots are a minimum | ig make sacar re slact the ‘of 75 by 120 feet, The subdivision | paint that will do the job you Complets REALT ROY ANNETT, Ince. 28 E. Huron St. Realtors Ph. FE 8-0466 "j has community water, storm sew- jon. ‘ers and paved street. AL at ae paste led i . nsider paint on asis 0! | Ranging in price from $10,990 |chininess or gloss and you have te $14,999, the homes are avail- ieee f Ao ; : ypes of paint: gloss, semi- ' able on GI and FHA terms. All gloss and flat. _ homes have at least three bed- “(-1,.< paints, generally referred | Toomes: ito as enamels, are most often used BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY LA OR » SE D CONTRACTS FE 4-0528 Ask tor TOM BATEMAN IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU == The feature home is ‘the Bonus'on woodwork likely to come into |House which offers over 1,200 contact with hands and on kitchen, isquare feet of living ara for $13,-|and bathroom walls. They resist. 990. This home has a, bath and a abrasion, are less likely to collect half, attached carport, garbage jdirt and fingerprints, and keep idisposal and eluminum windows | moisture from entering the walls. ; iGlosses are easiest to clean. | one consideration. Thes> paints | have greater covering power than glosses, do not glare and — eonceal surface irregularities, brush marks and scratches. They do mark and show fingerprints. | (£ ONE NAME TO PeEMmembert BUILDING JOBS ELLIS, INC. SINCE 1945 CASH & CARRY Semi-gloss paints have some ad- vantages of the other two types. Gloss and semi-gloss paints are thinned with turpentine or min- ‘eral spirits. Newer paints have ‘an odorless solvent. NUSIDE STEEL Buildings Are @ Easy Te Erect. Precision cut for easy assembly. @ Attractive. Prepainied 8° clapboard steel siding Choice of white, green or gray. @ Sturdy Construction. Heavy steel framing. Pre- drilled bolt type construc- @ Fire Resistant. Rodent proof. Will not rot or warp. @ Versatile. Ada le to many sizes snd aes: @ Lew Priced. Dollar for dollar you are far, far ahead with a Nuside building. SIDE JALOUSIE DOORS JALOUSIE WINDOWS AWNING WINDO AWNINGS— - FIBERGLAS AND ALUMINUM IS YOUR CAR PROTECTED The Costly Wear of Weather DO-IT YOURSELF or We-Can Have If Done for You. 2 Car Garage *795 3 Cor Gerage....., $1195 1¥2 Car Garage...) $595 1 Car Gerage.....: Send for more Information Look --- See --- Compare! Are You Building—Are You Modernizing? Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Screens ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS © CASEMENT STORM cea » SCREENS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERGLAS AWNINGS FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 Days.a Week — 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. $499 | Ideal Alum. 95 | Flat paints ere solvent-thinned Storm and , ‘or water-thinned. Water-thinned Screen paints such as calcimine and Comb. ‘casein paints are familiar, but newer ones were developed within ‘the past 10 years. They are de- scribed as latex paints. Some man- Nationally Advertised Alum. Comb. Door, 22° Blend House, Landscape With Special Fences (Most complete Sizes) * + * | Flat paints are ied to walls | Models of all these houses are) and ceilings —_— aa jopen daily. | where decoration is the number | i storms, Paint Buying Simple © Terms berized, plastic, butadiene-styrene, vinyl or polyvinyl-acetate or acry- lic. Latex paints dry quickly, are odorless and the brush or roller may be cleaned in warm water. Drippings must be cleaned off immediately. These paints are good where damp walls or new plaster must be painted and where fast drying is desired. Most latex paints are meant for interior use only. Check the label. Solvent-thinned flat paints are su- perior to latexes in covering pow- er, washability, water spotting and resistance to scrubbing, the ex- perts advise. The newest developments are gelled paints, self-spraying paints, multi-color paints, dnd rubber- based paints. a vehicle which stays solid in can or tube and is of the consistency of aspic on the brush. They liquify under pressure of brush or roller against the surface being painted. The chief advantages are that gels won't drip and. won't spill if the can is overturned. They give. a smooth, lap free coating. They're splendid for use on ceilings. 460 RIVARD Crescent Lake VETS NOTHING DOWN $150 MOVES YOU IN NOTHING TO PAY 3 year old, modern 2 bedroom home with Tile bath, Oak Floors, new forced air furnace —large rooms — landscaped — screens and awnings. Lake privileges. Full $8,700 | price Payments $59 a Month Including Insurance and Taxes DIRECTIONS: Ge Elizabeth Lake Ed. arewnd Crescent Lake to Clifton Bivd., turn left 2 blocks to Rivard. Open Saturday and Sunday 1 P.M. te 7 P.M. Get Rich Quick BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 Be Very Damaging Hidden Moisture Can Many a new home owner knows ithe problems of condensation dur- ing winter months as he sees water streaming down the windows onto the newly painted or var- nished sill. He feels, however, that he has licked the problem if he in- stalls storm windows and the con- densation disappears from the in- ner windows. But where does the moisture go? Unfortunately, in many cases it's still trapped inside the nearly air- tight house. It no longer’ condenses lon the inside windows because they are no longer as cold as they were before the storm windows ‘were installed. But it remains, ‘nonetheless, and the damaging con- densation usually occurs in hidden places, : -|prints. The baked plastic finish of Wainscot Stairs to Foil the Kids! this paneling resists hand marks and other soiling, and igs quickly cleaned with a damp or sudsy cloth, A popular paneling for stairway wainscoting is 16-inch planks, de- signed with tongue - and - The aggravating problem of stairway upkeep that plagues many homemakers: can be easily overcome by installing materials that are designed to resist soil and wear. ° Stairway walls can be kept at- tractive by covering them with a wainscot of plastic-finished panel- ing to slightly above rail height to protect against smudgy hand colors.” : Another stairway area that causes maintenance problems is where the vertical risers catch scuff marks from toes and heels, Covering these risers with hard- board panels will assure easy maintenance and a brighter ap- pearance. The paneling can be cut to size with‘a regular crosscuf saw and secured with adhesive right over the existing surfaces. i Wiel eraceceseceseass ¥ Se beets ene POOR SRR aTG | clad” after weaving for extra long life. Call today for o FREE estimate NOW Maar ess Portable Dog Runs FE 5.7471 Factory Installed FIRST PAYMENT SEPTEMBER NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO pay a} a ls are made with’ AVINBZNIG (VEU EV teas Janae Call new for FREE Cooling Estimate COOLING BUY OW EASY TERMS! Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor Eves. & Sun. FE 2.0278 | } | | | Call MA 6-6247 It’s possible to partition the out- doors as well as interior living. areas, the Southern Pine Associa-| ‘tion declares. - | Short sections of wood basket-! ‘weave fencing and breezeways flanked by wood louvers are ef- fective devices for dividing your vard into a series of interesting and related areas, When the out- door dividers are painted or fin- ished to match the color of the wood siding on the exterior of the, COMPLETELY BUILT 1% CAR GARAGE feel Coneat. $595 Jalousy Enclosed Porch $395 NO MONEY DOWN From 5 Years to Pay! house, then the landscape and home are effectively blended in a FREE ESTIMATES jsingle coordinated design. i =~ Weetvet Day or Nite | Drop a piece of charcoal in your, » © udr i ; Lake Road FE 2-2671 [| tool box. It will absorb moisture, ‘and keep your tools from rusting. % BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Road For HOME For FACTORY -Good Construction BOICE BUILDERS *& BLOCK Begins With Boice Concrete Builders in this area have learned to depend on Boice for Transit Mixed Concrete be- cause they know every load will be untform, every load top quality, #ach foundation eyer- lasting, delivered on time when needed, no H ies. This service is avail- able because of our large fleet of trucks! SUPPLY w& CONCRETE FE 5-8186 ° JULY—The Time to Be Sure of JANUARY Comfort W ith MOR-SUN Completely Aufomatic Furnace CE KOS * Guranteed by - Good es) Walaenet 227 Because there is true operating economy in this new handsome, reliable MORSUN FURNACE. SO GET SET TO SAVE ON FUEL BILLS THIS WINTER. This is also the || time to be sure of | <== January Savings. a Call Us and We Will Explain How Easy It is to Own a Mor-Sun Furnace FE 2-7849 3401 W. HURON home. Whe Coronal a home to LIVE in THE CORONADO $14,800 . Without Basement Phone MA 5-1201 Hours; Dally 2-8 P.M, Gaturday & Sunday 12-8 P.M. 1661 South | | FE 4.2598 unas | Home Equipment Co. ‘Pontioe oil i : o y = id Os. CLARKSTON GARDENS NO PAYMENTS ‘til SEPTEMBER! NO DOWN PAYMENT to VETS! Three bedrooms, 12 baths, face brick, gas heat, screens, Car port, side drive. Trade in your present Immediate occupancy. $600 Down to Civilians SS = — ’ | i SLES Outdoor Fire PATIO STONES Our patio stones are designed for easy installation. Just set them in sand ahd immediately your patio or walk is ready to use. 24x24-INCH .... $1.35 16x16-INCH.... $ .69 16x32-INCH ... $1.50 12x24-INCH.... $ .75 Buy Direct From the Manufacturer ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 10570 Highland Rd,, M-59 7200 Cooley Lake Road at Teggerdine. j Vill 4 Miles West of Airport Net te a ore - Phone Days EM 3-4825 Phone Evenings EM %-2459 NOW $550 vow ONLY PUTS YOU INTO ONE of THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES — 30 YEAR MORTGAGE 164 Now Occupied — ONLY 2 LEFT — Hurry! Full Basements — 1'/2 Baths Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once therefore, priced so low. Now 3 bedroom, brick, ranch homes, Over 1,000 square feet. Formica counter tops and other extras galore. Forced air heat, walk-in closets — paved streets — city water and sewers. OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P.M, Only 5 minutes from Downtown Pontiac 379 FERNBARRY Elizabeth Lake Road, 1 Mile West of Telegraph Road to Fernbary Road, Right 4 Blocks “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RICH TU 3-4000 12545 Linwood waiting, no late deliver- 4 Are You Tired of Buying Metal Trash Burners Every Year? Heat-Resisting CONCRETE TRASH BURNER Lasts for Years! ONLY $1995 2 BUSHEL CAPACITY Delivered and Erected 7 BUSHEL CAPACITY - $27.50 @ Resist Weather, Fire & Rust. @ Never becomes ugly or a burnout eyesore to disgrace your yard—stay attractive & clean - leoking throughout their tong tife! @ Can be painted your favorite color—the 2” walls never get het enough to burn off paint, or harm your flewers and shrubs. : Reinforced with steel, tm- bedded in a special formula of cement that resists high heat, cold, and changeable weather, @ Have s grate and cast irc spark arrester, @ Unit fs 33° high with a con- ‘erete base, @ Ashes are removed through » handy clean-ovt at bettem. In Pontiac, Tone VEL SELMES | fe 4083 S.C Rd., A's MILFORD 6, MICH.” |. ‘aie. 3a93" Phone EMpire 3-5052) | sZtnelest" “wh. f pp ti 2 ta - promise of qual- - served by sewerage facilities .Ten years from now at least 115,000,000 will be served by plants that will ; handle an average of 190 gallons for each person. All of the coun- EIGHTEEN ainsi to iar ora gra Orient House fo Patio just as bad as hanging them too F e \ | far, apart, for Quiet Living eos , ‘beerd, The ‘Ther lr! . |. According to”the Southern Pitre ieable, easly maintained foor?| circular Speed Sew, tesla aes me Wart Association, a big advantage of Did you notice if there also was ¥ os the patio-plan home is that every a service vestibule at the back SAYS bedroom =~ area has its pager per cay Dos spony gees H own courtyard or garden. cellar stairs “Your Dowagiac : The rooms are oriented away enter this house directly from ~ Furnace is Protected by @ [trom the street onto the outdoor] garage Riga getting a drop . area in it) house.} — : Lifetime Warranty” All “lates window areas face the| Don't let a beautiful day dis- “BULL WITH courtyard, while the house exterior tract your attention from essen That's how Dowa- is rinks solidly with acl aaa tials when inspecting a house. | C ARPORT giac backs up its PR CE Being centrally located and en- iclosed by the house itself, the) | courtyard offers complete outdoor privacy and a safe place for chil- dren to play. And since the outer house confines are placed as close as possible to the lot limits, all of the available area is aa! te ity. Come in and let us tell you more about this fine guarantee — and about the 66 of Dowagiac fur- aa profitable use. naces. There's one ; . ; to fit your need. It’s Big Business Today, about 98,000 people are} tient as wall coatings and on furniture. Restful hues are soothing to a pa-| NO DOWN PAYMENT to VETS | $350 DOWN to CIVILIANS 30-YEAR MORTGAGES $ bedroom ranch homes, 82 feet wide, forced air beat, automatic hot water, plenty of cabinets. These homes are 100% complete. Includes lots 80 feet and wider, and help lift the spirit. try’s sewerage systems today are lworth more than $19,370,000,000. NEW SHELVES -* Shelves can be highly decorative as well | = ae ee ee ee turing Company combines oil-finished walnut, white mica, and TO BUY OR SELL fF jich brass inlays, to create shelves which need little accessoriz- REAL ee ing to add warmth and luxury to any room. Designed by Joanne ° Burke, the shelves are characterized by simplicity and boldness JOHN KINZLER | of scale typical of the best modern furnishings. This shelf is 50’ REALTOR & BUILDER | wide, 43°’ high, and 8’’ deep. ‘Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 FE 4-3525 670 W. Huron House Hunting in Rain Refrigerator. Quit? 25% OFF oii on Sleeth Road, 4 mile due West of the village of fi Commerce. iS i Open Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P. M. “GET RICH QUICK” — BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 } We'll Fix It With WATER PROOFING Stop and See Us! SIBLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 FE 5-3759 PETE’S REFRIGERATION 1764 Cass Lake Road O’Brien Heating IN PONTIAC Only | A rdéiny day can be the best Haba cade) muuch aeere (thee Offers 25% Off To General Motors Employees jtime to go house hunting, You'll slop around in a little mud and wet grass, but appraisers say that almost eny faults a house may have will show up in a heavy rain, And if you like a house on a rainy day, you'll like it when Discloses Weak Points | j expose roof leaks, advises the Con- struction Research Bureau, nation-; al clearing house for building in- formation, It can show you exactly how the property is graded and whether flood waters are being carried rapidly away from the | This SUNDAY you ‘re cordially invited to 5 the GRAND OPENING! HEATING the sun shines. house in all directions. | GM MiatRUs EQUIPMENT Don't Forget—the Only Heating Dealer That Gives ed pa times a wide overhang will be HOLDEN RED STAMPS OF OE Aer ee on ‘ Quick Service | ;ground away from house, you can quickly check to see that |such water is not splashing into basement windows. It will be reassuring to know - Land Contracts = Real Estate Trust Ronny Dawson & Watson BR. J. Dawson, Hugh A. Watsen 11% N. Seginaw St. Phone FE -b420 Pontiae O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 Enjoy a room as BiGas... ALL OUTDOORS ALUMINUM will indicate how soon you'll feel compelled to remodel the house } in order to enlarge the windows, NOTE WALL COLOR Dark colored walls and floors must be taken into account, of course. Sometimes you can notice the contrast if one room has lighter colors. A bright yellow floor in| the kitchen, for example, will light- en up the interior enough to give windows a fair shake. If you have chosen a windy, driving rain storm, you'll be able —_eon ee ee 8 ee \ SLIDING DOORS 6’x6'10" Size SCREEN "9990 “Themopane wth $199 , othe, size Available ALWINDO COMPANY | DIVISION OF NORTHERN ALUMINUM CO. ‘oan mene | 1700-1702 S. Telegraph Rd. Phone FE 8-0495 Shy a severe archi-| | tectural critic ‘of the plan of the} ‘house in general. Did it make Ee 1958 5 a Mae We at G& Mare proud to have been called upon to add this beautiful attached garage ~ to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, 73 Fernberry, Pontiac. You, too, can join the long line of satisfied G& M customers. JOIN the PARADE of MODERNIZATION. Call today and one of our qualified, ex- perienced salesmen will call on you at your convenience for a free estimate at no obligation to you. REMEMBER, G&M builds better-because we’ use only the very best of materials and workmanship. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to4 | © AtticRooms @ Kitchens © Additions © Garages © Siding © Roofing F E 2-1 21 1 © Recreation Room e Storm Windows ~G@&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Hwy. _ North of Telegraph Rd. Pontiac : iste Walled Lake Representative ‘Charles Bridges’ »EM 3-4466 Living as it should be... gracious, unhurried . , , surrounded by tranquil lakes and lovely wooded hillsides —this is Indian Woods Manor! 65 magnificent modern ranch, farm colonial ranch or split level homes . . , brilliantly equipped and just minutes from shopping centers, schools, churches, public transportation. Drive ~ out Sunday. We're confident you'll decide to live here, More of Everything a Family Buys a Home For! @ Private dock facilities @ Wide paved roads @ Near excellent schools and churches 8 DE EEO tas Models Furnished =>, = by Better Home Interiors, Inc. lac 19,995 su LOW TERMS AVAILABLE , Ask About Our LIBERAL TRADE-IN PLAN ‘BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. 6435 Telegraph ‘Rad. at Maple © Birmingham, Mich. Midwest 6-6500 ® ~ SOrdon 4-6400 @ Private community beach @ Frigidaire “’Sheer-Look”’ built-in oven, range, dishwesher and waste disposal It’s year-round resort fiving, nad with == modern city con- EATON EEN RRR ar ine gH HOME a ecg e ec eee a ies 3 : ia, , ; % apn ghoap : 7 o-eerrr ' q i sie, Bik att I iz * * we pe * : 4 ee “ ‘5 $3 e : * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, * * * JUNE. 28, 1958 € : ae ra i: fi — & me Bees FO, Re ee ee Fee Se ee es Ae ee See Ae ee : ati es sled Ta ah odie amine dee A aie In Ateneiliadhditnateendiadadeh hinaditnd dott etd Anetin aa i FV EP OREO MEN BOT MIE ent : a i A. : : : : é : Ee Ss e . oe y c | David Milne in 1941. Heating & Plumbing Contractor 103 State FE 5-1683 ovo by Dispéeckile Paint Glove pee Eloor Waxing =Ancient Process * With the increasing ‘vogue for American job i knowledge of the value and beauty |) of protecting many surfaces, mil- H. H. STANTON! W. MOOTE INC. Slectrical CONTRACTOR State and City Licensed Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 Can’t Afford a Run- Down -House “Fix It Now” with Materials from M. Federal 4-2521 A. Benson 549 N. SAGINAW ST. C I ° es ‘° O., INC. i | =a le hciaies lions of pounds of wax are used annually. Because of wax, thou- sands of people are given employ- ment in Brazil, North Africa, Mexico, Germany and the United States. “Usually wax utes as an ex- cretion on the leaves of plants. ‘Occasionally it jg taken from thé stems of fruits. The tissues, pol- | lens or seeds also provide wax. Principally the botanical plants that produce enough wax to be important are the carnauba, curi- curi, candelilla and esparto. | The plant having the greatest | wax yield is the carnauba palm which grows ,in the arid regions of Brazil. ¥ of the wax paste comes from carnauba. To it is a mee ROUGHEN SURFACE PRIOR TO CEMENTING Pay Big Dividends His Tool Shop Can There is nothing that presents : such a challenge as a tool shop, < *& = Where to put the tool shop if there is no room in the cellar or attic? Sometimes ‘a space can be |be hidden from view with a screen. (is there such a thing?). This may looks) put a large piece of oil cloth directly. under the bench: Wall] board with holes may hold the tools in a compact unit just above the bench. : The interesting fact about en- added paraffin or ceresin, and a semi-hard type known as montan: wax. Sometimes calcium or mag-| nesium stearate is used to help. 'prevent undue slippage or mar- lring. - While used on different types et surfaces in the American home, waxes are There is nothing new about wax- ‘ing floors, as this fjnish has been practiced for centuries. However, | ‘though the idea is not new, it is. infinitely easier to accomplish the | \job than it was even a short few lyears ago. The modern wax prod- ‘ucts have been especially de- ‘signed to be used with these beau- | tiful protective coatings made by | | the paint industry. After a wood floor has been thoroughly scraped and cleaned, | ‘it can be stained ... unless you iwish to retain the look and grain) ‘of the natural wood. When a floor js stained, theri a fine finishing coat such as varnish or shellac) usually is applied. It is also pos-| sible-to buy finishes produced by the paint industry that have stain as an integral part. : * * * Then, of course, if you wish, you can top it all with a coat of ‘wax. Many householders find) |self-polishing liquid wax a great | ‘advantage. It can be conv eniently | applied with a lamb's wool appli-| cator or by means of a sprayer attached to the vacuum cleaner. | Cinder blocks are so porous that it is better to give them a coat of cement, stucco or portland cement paint before painting them with a permanent finish If you paint cinder blocks without ce- menting the surface, they will ab- sorb a lot of paint and holes wil! still show. Outdoor type, rubber- based masonry paint is best for ithe outer surfaces. NOW ONLY pot * ware cy eren e { 3 xtruded lifetime SAVE INSTALLATION CHARG can install OUO-MATIC with simple tools and DUO-DOR 549 W.. Saginaw: Burke Lumber Co. ; Drayton Plains UP fe ond in tuding sites stightty —= windows. Omer — oluminum for @ Stainless steel interlock f round weather fight protection. ar Prodocts of che Weather-Proof Co. P| Sold Exclusively in Lumber Yards - - Coast to Coast M. A. Benson Lumber Co. IEW TWIN SAVING! cluding Anyone handy @ Converts quickly outside aluminum a @ Overt” thick, rugg® clea lian Goat onan mo end cther nedng mengeniant from storm door ymatic pre rf jam d canstruction. Donaldson Lumber Co. - 3 FE 4-2521 27 Orchard Lake FE 2-381) | - Talbott Lumber Co. | ‘ OR ie : 1028 Oakland © FE 4-4595' ‘Brushes Stay Undercoat Cinder Blocks | = tel Moist, Pliable | in Storage Can | During spring and summer paint-| ing projects that run several days. jor perhaps weeks, it’s wise to keep’ __ your paint brushes moist and pli- | ‘able. But Jetting brushes stand on ‘their bristles while soaking in clean-up cans will ruin them. ot * * Here's a tip to prevent that from the home specialists of Thor Power ‘Tool Company of Chicago: Suspend ithe brushes from the top of a can, letting them hang freely into the paint thinner or turpentine solu- tion. * * * To do this, just drill holes in| the brush handles with your port-! able electric drill, then cut notches | ‘in can rims with a metal snip. An- electric drill cuts a clean hole| quickly without marring the brush | handles, Run a length of heavy gauge | wire or a piece of clothes hanger Free Estimates, PATCH UP THE MASONRY—Bad weather this winter may have made former hairline cracks in your masonry worse. Whether you | stick to hammer and chisel or exchange them for a brush, preparing the damaged area is first step in making repairs in concrete and | through the holes in the handles | and rest the wire in the notches. | Be sure you use cans that are | the large enough to permit brushes to han reely : It’s a good for different colors and finishes in) |separate cans. ea to keep brushes, Twenty-two, newly 1 completed rental homes. Two, three and four bedrooms, | some with potential OFF 10% ON * Custom Remodeling * Porch Enclosures * All Types of Remodeling * Bathrooms MIDWEST SUPPLY FE 4-2575 | of a .fifth bedroom. Natural fireplaces, sliding glass walls, patios or private balconies. Located in a grand wooded site with pri- vate entrance off Hickory Grove Road, at Woodward. Gracious curved drive with landscaped parkway. Large WEbster 3-4200 9 North Telegraph, Pontiac Management Micheals Realty Open for Your Inspéction In A Million Dollar . eee suburban-estate area ... Bloomfield Hills spacious lawns and recreational area. Lighted courtyard. Baronial landscape views. : Each unit has built-in - range, wall oven, food blender, dishwasher, disposal, ventilation exhaust fans, indirect work-table lighting. An ideal location, too, only minutes from Detroit by commuter train or car. Exper- ienced resident estate manager. Garage for each Co. WEbster 3-1269 “ee © © @ & ' equipment storage. * tional See These This Weekend home, too, with new aluminum overhead door. Fully plaster construction and extra-large for Area is zoned and re- stricted to afford -you the utmost in comfort, solitude and gracious siburban living. Two baths beautifully tiled and appointed with new, color-tone fixtures to add en- joyment and built-in dressing units. Addi- lavatory on ground floor. Three Phones: UNiversity 3-9967 ml {NUTES ed NO MONEY NTA iN LA PONT DOW “BRICK BUILT-INS . a SR :250 DOWN! PLUS COSTS 413,750 3 BEDROOMS STIC VALUE KE roy 4,4 HEIGHTs ac ON WALTON ROAD . . CLOSE TO WOopwagp w. S. 10 QO) YY HRY _ ping, churches ... 1078 SQ. FT. OF LIVING - AREA Don’t take a chance on missing this sensational opportunity .. . Choose your new home now and take advantage of this low, low down payment. Enjoy the convenience of nearby schools, shop- _and the thrill of a private lake only steps away from your door. See for yourself this week-end! MODEL OPEN 12-8 P. M. DAILY AND SUNDAY HOUSE AND HOMES, Lie 1% BATHS FULL BASEMENT FAMILY ROOM . RANGE, OVEN, HOOD AND VENT FAN INCLUDED * FO 6-5400 , iS MODEL PHONE ORlando 3-9372 $ & el é 4 a s | s 4 : se . * — : " ; 5 : : . Sha: * : ! : ‘ 3 a. : TWENTY | | wo er a PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, ig : SNE ihe MLL | ees ey eer ee cnt an oto > | Out Boa ds Many Areas How fo Feel Cool: fan! stipes egelnn tase How Much Paint? oe tw i ig are considered sacréd ori (alsa. Sees a Uil- [ Sh Need ~~ to-clean room. | On an outdoor brick surface, one] ‘poy Specipus Mobile Living , ie ane fase’ tele esas — ; Ow oe Serid Heat Away é : gallon of exterior paint will cover 2 Miles Haat of Oxford om. = a ==q Up Work Space fo" Caulking at iene mn ee] see HOUSE of the WEEK } . Lat oe my, alae, See Senet ee] OE e f Pull-out boards extend the sur-|'ne Snds and lap Joints cae |trom you is a dandy trick, and|tigid floors. 2 gallon will cover 400 square feet For that particular a er Pict expects quality — ot scapes aap frames, storm sash, water faucets sf ag aelagemaleges oo a . and beauty for léss than $1 we are offering taking space PrO-\and. other pipes passing through ; wnedh \ PE BI L this gleaming white rambler, sitting on one of the. % vide a small work area accessible| walls flashing, concrete step ris-|/ "US kind of radiation explains the $, DY- T Wocsmashly a pe d Matrils most beautiful corner lots we have ever seen. The $/from three sides, a handy featureiers, corner joirits, and foundation Popularity of basement recreation home has carpeting, two fireplaces, full basement and a breezeway that leads to a two car garage. Such boards can be pulled out and) Pay special attention to parts of} Basements remain cool becatise oe pushed in quickly, like the writing : : : Lake privileges on Loon Lake. shelves in’ office desks and the rad — Pha nig mr pears oe fe the earth — keep 4 Bacon CUSTOM OR 3-2810. familiar bread boards of kitchen|Frequently neglected are joints|54 degrees below the frost line ie ° cabinets. _ = where porch columns and flooring|/Since heat waves orers travel BUILT Making a pull-out board @ meet and where vertical trim/from warm to cooler objects, we Ray O’Neil, Realtor simple do-it-yourself project, Say joins the horizontal sill of a win-jfeel cooler in a basement even’ TO FILL ' @jthe home workshop specialists of| dow. - |when the air temperature is the YOUR NEEDS 262 S. Telegraph : . FE 3-7103 Thor Power Tool Company of Chi-| | - a catk. [S8Me as in other rooms. . 2 i , ° to out drafts, dust and | A rete basement floor ec k ko me te hoee — All Types @ Block © Brick © Frame Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Werk ) floor ) Heating with Bottle Gas? (ERE SS SSS Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. You would be wise to contact e inch wood — to the underside|use. They, have an opening that! The dpvelopment ofthis brightly W 50%. fac ee ere eeE De, bates ne cee te eee PUL ONES OF Veer eeNam i end. neat, tri ri » and they'p cove! ) a a fuel bill Call n oe cone make L-ehaped slides ot |°7r Temain pliable unt the nex comfortable Basements econotsleal < 7722 Austere, Waterford . OR 3-8619 1 will remain pliable un nex comforta ° your ue ™ a now" adhggo stock and en tees pid calking job. ‘y popular. Water-mixed cement! ' der the top of the work bench, . ; ‘ MICHIGAN HEATING, INC. | sxc ccc" 5 a | sure solid mounting. | . | You-can control the ease with, 88 Newberry St. |which the pull-out board will slide ; a ‘by sandin sli ith FE 8-6621 FE 8-6651 FE 2-2254 = |.0” Sending sander othe. sanding Attach a strip of % by 1%-inch ;Stock to the lower front of the |slides and another to the under- SUMMER SPECIAL NOW UNDER Aluminum Combination Doors |2*.c.°.2"% 2 2" beled gsi il { aoe ae ne wae nen ee focn Tutt tre pon taal 3 CONGRESSIONAL en oeene eeny (oT e s ‘are, closers, by 24 inch work surface. ©2-6x6-8 ©3-0x6-8 ©2-8x6-8 | —— HOUSING BILL... Old Venetian Blinds . $30 cfecfeding Bet Turn Into Awnings > Phone FE 4-5063 and have yours set aside for you al Gea Source ee | SUPPLY LIMITED - ‘awnings. The old blinds, a few pieces of lumber, and the power MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS ae ee ee ee PAYMENTS Only 3377 W. Huren St. — : Cutting the venetian blind slats and other lumber to the required size is done simply with a jig saw. ‘Such portable- saws are versatile ‘ power tools that do a variety of - “Se iy MONTH Begin with two triangular frame- . works braced with centerpieces the : i width you wish to make the awn- tag. en iiarce "Ge corsrs PLUS LOW TAXES and INSURANCE with angle pieces, cut the slats the proper length, and cover the wood- 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortor—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY 339 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 prefer. The long face board that served as the blind cornice should be nailed to the top of the assembly beg the awning can be screwed to! ithe window frame through _ this ipiece. | “Your New Home! BRICK ; 60.8 x 26.8 Even Gable Ends | 2 Ft. Overhang! Perfect Plaster Job Spacious 21 Ft. | ] Ceramic Bath Living Room n“ Ceramic Vanity 10 x6 Fe. Picture Window Ventilating Panes Three Bedrooms MBR 11.4x 13.6 Birch Sliding Closet Doors A §6BRICK all> >) hed FRONT CIVILIANS WaEGL $350 down, plus costs + dmaonce 2 SHORT BLOCKS TO: Pontiac City Busses, Schools, and Shopping Model at corner of Newport and Baldwin (2 blocks N. of Walton) Open 1:00 to 8:30: Saturday and Suadey 2:30 to 8:30 Daily Sales by . . . J. W. Murphy and Associates Elgin 7-0440 “4 ‘PAVED STREETS Povuy Saud Co City Water & Sewers : ‘Poured Basement Unobstructed Recreetion Area Modern Kitchen Yes, All Ample eating space |" ‘Birch Cabinets Dining Area Adjustable OPEN Slate Entreace Light Fixture Guest Closet : Polished Blue Tayco Ook Fi Cut Stone oon litatihe Window Sills $13,950 | On Your Lot! : SUNDA . (15 Mile Radius) _MODEL OPEN 4:00 to 8:00 OPEN SUNDAYS 1:00 to 8:00 DIRECTIONS: WEST on WALTON BLVD., Left on SHAW DRIVE, to Corner of COSEYBURN DRIVE, Overlooking Loon Lake Humphries Realty : 83 N. TELEGRAPH ROAD | FEderal 2-0474 ne . - FEderal 4-7114 : Realtor : Copper Plumbing Convertible Bedroom 1x6 Sub Floors 2x6 Roof Rafters 2% Car Garage Fibergles Plastered Insulation EL 3 : . BALDWIN 14 5. 1 Downrown Ponttoc Zz : > Lincoin 8-5877 a. a 2 a S ee see a" : ‘6 go os ae e re isaee : ae os % See oe aig mittee. Ah. di vdtiadiiantihtttal Cite iL a dhs ent didiliied. taint nde’ dante ee Sk eae age wry ee pS : 4 ad of ete eo tn ee Age oR re | ‘PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SAYURDAY, JUNE 28,3958 ™ Lo JPWENTY 08” & alee est oe ae : es a ee An eee | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ‘| eee ___ By Edgar Martin Sifting Site Fight Negroes lose AtDetoitZoo Se oes 7 ’ . WAS . 8 eee ae = Ghent lee x. = : , . . | : ‘ oe Jet Discrimination Suit [2 Sets of Twins! [aassrss eee —s I ed I5 have lost s laneuil corgine, that| DETROIT — “Quiet” signe prevailed foday around the ex's fe] BERCAL CNG , WESTOVER AIR roncy| Se Mehedy, - Me.. yal rag i Rau ea caren , ; Fore te Ce Ae ite ASE ltegration of schools | in 1955. sioah Metin /sie ibcaee jotomenad Sienbeg toot Daze ~~ ministration and the aviation in-| Federal District Judge Roy W.| and Tanya gave birth to twins simultancously. rn ~dustry today sifted the wreckage|'arper ruled yesterday the school Both mothers and thier eubs are doing fine, McInnis said. o~— i aay gulaiiecc > os aimananaNl amen Le es, ‘ _ THE BERRYS ; , a By Carl Grubert 2 ing the teachers, The heard/p~-Les- , | ee ie ies ot Xs aE « Antara case it August,(Rocket Causes Death — (AF Challenges Indians “KC135s sche to streak to|!%6. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Richard) TAOS, N.M, (AP)—Taos Pueblo| England -to break trans-Atlantic! The former teachers had asked) payne, 21, was too quick to in-|braves, and the palfaces will, . vestigate after a skyrocket he had'match their skill with the bow! & : : ci i : ef 8 ul Fhe t H a ; : F I HATE TO WORK. OVER THE WEEK-END! oF PAT, WILL YOU BE AN i i launching stick pierced his abdo-|see how modern equipment stacks 2 men and he died of the injuryjup against the home-made bows of! Wants to See Father seven hours after the accident. the Indians. - i : POMONA, N.C. (AP)—Sammy, "HE GIRIS by Franklin Folge; t darkness, I Bishop's doctor says the 8-year- - An Bf SY teen eaome tuel—egtimated the old boy, whose right eye was in- ; equivalent of three-and-a-half rail-|J4"e4 _— a —— = into 80 / better it he would stop crying. But . The Civil Aeronautics Adminis-|52™™y wants to see his father, ‘ffation ‘and Civil Aeronautics| 548 Sam. Last reported some-' Board where in Texas, efforts to locate Gants ae cask : Dien one him, have been unsuccessful. vestigation of a military plane Roberta Linn improves Investigators are expected to| HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Singer concentrate on a section of the|Reberta Linn’ was taken off the Massachusetts Turnpike and a\critical list at Cedars of Lebanon farm, The blazing craft slithered) Hospital after doctors said they across the pike, a new east-west|were gaining control over her road that crosses the state, acute upper respiratory infection. lew up with a thunderous|Miss Linn, 27, was Lawrence in a cornfield. — - Welk’s first TV champagne lady. | Local Ham Operators Join in World Contest “Twelve Ham Radio operators are checked and the winning from Waterford Township will be|group announced. among thousands of contestants) “This enormous project takes. ali over the world, communicating| almost two months to complete,”’. in an emergency-drill contest to| Bird concluded. z E & ft g 5 2> i tf : : ; ; ALLER RREE TTS 7. ‘g 4 I yi € - a Y A . l= /9 | fs Pe “Sa-a-ay, I'm improving! I've never driven a ball this far into the be held from 4 p.m. today to 4) _4 woods before." & Or geeneates aperetions (endl - BOARDING HOUSE AY WORD! YOu'LL BE MY SLEUTH, LEANDER, COLLECT- ING EVIDENCE IF THEIZ FATHER TRIES TO SUE ME ~~ HEH-HEHS LET'S JOT DOWN SOME OF THE CALAMITIES THOSE GRUESOME GOSSOONS HAVE WROUGHT camping-out facilities for the local | group will set up on top of the | highest hill at Highland Recrea-| tien area Friday. | Sponsored by the American Radio Relay League, which is an international organization, YOu'RE LUCKY, UNCLE B6LLGY—~ I MEAN AM0S/~ THOSE LITTLE GOMBY KIDS ONLY CRACKED UP THE HOUSE WHEN YOU BABY- SAT THERE /~— KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THEIR GRAND- MA@ SHE USED TO RIDE HERD ON ‘EM, AN’ ONE NIGHT SHE DOZED OFF AN' THEY GAVE HER A CREW aOR Cc APTAIN EASY iP y; fd a a Cay: 7 Cay, Bird js directing the Waterford | Township unit, and will operate J, the CD gas generator for the ransmitter’s emergency power. y/ , The purpose of the annual drill 4 contest Is to determine just how fast, and how many operators | Zz can be contacted im case of an | emergency, Bird said. ; He added, “Although the League NZ is not connected with the United | ; aa States Civil Defense program, they) Fy tt he > SSX NANCY - By Ernie Bushmiller ARE YOU MAY I HAVE IF I'M NOT TELLING THE THE WEATHER TELLING THE work closely with the organization’ because radio communications play such an important role, in DID You case of a disaster.”’ TAKE IRMA TRUTH, MAY 3 tok * 7 -TO THE LIGHTNING wn English Setter cue signals are , 2 STRIKE ME | MOVIES 3 TRI used in making world-wide con-| =. GRAUCHES eee a THE RED tacts, so that ham operators in) | — y e = foreign countries may have aj |= ELLE CROSS LISTS THEM : — medium of communica- 636° 2 mann WITH TIDAL WAVES= Trophies and prizes will be— OUT OUR WAY i ! 1% . reset contacts, with addition | {LY NOW WHY WOULD THAT Y WELL, HE SAW ME PUT MY HAT ON ci igabate gives Go lower’ Seas GOOF TAKE A SNOOZE IN AN HE'S TOO SLEEPY TO KEEP —. SUCH AN UNCOMFORT BLE) AN YE ON ' sO MAKIN! PST oe a poe ee POSITION? SURE 1 DON'T SNEAK OUTSIDE OE WITHOUT HIM! my if A) Nl) _At the conclusion of the contest, all of the points are sent to the ' League's headquarters at West Hartford, Conn., where the scores I TAKE IT y 3 Cars Crash on Huron; _ Pontiac Man Injured A three-car accident at Huron and Cass streets at 5 p.m. yes-, terday injured one man. | Cordia Graham, 42, of 46 Jacokes | St., made a left turn into Cass| in front of a car driven: by Larry/ R, Bowman, 19, of 245: Draper’ Ave., which hit her car knocking it into a third car and a building ~ on the corner. The driver of the third car was : George E. McDaniel, 55, of 108, Augusta Ave. ‘Bowman was the only party in- jured, but he refused treatment. He suffered cuts and bruises. (© 1966 by MEA Service. ine. TM. Gag UG Pee OF | ! AH, THAT’S TOO BAD/ | | WHAT A WONDERFUL I'LL GO OVER AN’ CHANCE T’ SAY A FEW CALL ON HER AT WORDS T’ HER... : ONCE / . .. | HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE T' GET IN EDGEWISE FOR YEARS.” Carrier Sold as Scrap . NEW YORK (AP)—The famed aircraft carrier Enterprise, known as the fightingest carrier in the fleet during World War II, has been auctioned off fot scrap. | HALF ACRE CASTLE DUCK ~ | (a re |) TWENTY-TWO. * Sewer Problem (Sth Fleet's |Deaths in Pontiac and. foBe Settled Reaine | tim Se, utis ey an rs State Health Agency) rome (AB)—The heavy eruiser|of & heart ailment after a briet|two brothers; Gordon and ) . U.S.S. Salem, longtime flagship of|illness. She was 87. ; Calls Meeting July 23) ,° mighty 6th Fleet and the best| Before moving to on Southeast Oakland {known American ambassador in|Years ago, Mrs. “unera the Mediterranean area for al-|Pesident and a member of Central/ day evening when it will LAN most eight years, is head Methodist Church. i SING (UPI) — A sewage day = eetiverend: a — She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Dor- roblem plaguing several com- t, with whom made : Coccsithes in soettean Oakland A = ec a oe ae oe hee pari aag : L. G, BEAUMONT County will be hashed out July sister, .S.S. Des Moines,| Service | :30 p.m... at a meeting in Roya! Oak called has ove! the Salem and taken| gay Phil phy lvade ds ecazel KEEGO HARBOR — Service for by the State Health Department. |over the 6th Fleet flag. The Salem ain ee x * [is due in Norfolk, Va., early nexticemetege Una! 7 Oak Hillman, will be held at 11 a.m. Tues-\the RichardsonBird Funer Since January, the department/month under command of Capt. , [aya Totes tee Dela om te has refused additions to the inter-|Francis T. Williamson of Tiver- connected sewer system serving 12) to : cities, a village and parts of two| The 21,000-ton, 30-knot Salem |: townships. The department said t ; - flooding basements, sewage flowing 1950. In seven periods as flagship | gieg yesterday morning in North- from manholes and flooded streets Since then, the last for two years,|yilie after an illness of several prompted the move. she became known from Gib-| years. The sewage system serves She showed her gims in times A about 300,000 persons. Dr. Albert ; : was Mouctic. dcpertacat commie: (oe ee Amarionss and Dye Co. Detroit and a mem- sioner, said the southeas: Oak: jing in 1956, and stood by during|Friendship Lodge GAM | Surviving are 7 TN ea eee ceniae |the 1957 Jordanian crisis. She Tes-|petroit, No, 147 F&AM,) “his mother, Mrs, Lucinda M.|"W° Sisters. FOS tributed tentatively to an overdose |"? See tsi be hota health” and it must be removed. Sng" helped ‘search for saiceing |p, Su¥! , Dorothy; (AP) == Jammes| ati, vcetbed. OS csrsse-ces Pal ceaoiate Biving inure the Po x * * lanes shing ner, ., aterford Donald White of . . {Hampton Lee, 81, assistant real |Lettuce, head, bus oo e.ccc000.02. 178) Sain LN ye. health d artwene | sits * boats. Detroit; and two daughters, Shir- phen ae es Mrs. Allen MARLETTE — Service for Mrs.|estate editor of the Miami Herald |#0™*2e. DM -..----+--.00---r0e0e s. qopcboreriative . he ge mn : ; ley and Janet, both at home. H. Yan Alstine of Gadoré: Normal : the : ; order would require the communl-} The Salem probably will be re-| Service will be at 1 p.m, Tues-|-" : . |Marlette, was held at 2 p.m. today/the 1920s, died Friday. Lee, who w: hed eX. ; : me c a “it uh five iff ‘ le ai ots i in bes ff i eel ae I I VEGETABLES ’ eee ee eeaereeee Seeeeeeereeeeere | OCCOH, (DENS) POS ....cessecee + VER, GOK. ..00.-cecsenvevenesvesee Sy Cauliflower, GOB. ...sccseneseees ry BRBIED ocr sscceccseseses Oi dedda delete tte dadedbeladel : °F : 7 i i i al i 2 3 g S s 8 : i i i 8 z z i i seoereeereeoene sutaeerssenceoent i. Root, ibehs.) dom. s-.2ssse0 Fotsionn iney, bd-ib bag. ...00+-00 ‘inchs. GOB. covevcowee Presbyterian Church: & 3204 pander, at a a oe iy EE . Beaumont died Friday at peceagpag we poeta Ralph Flanders (R-Vt) and top|Tamatces ’ We." tosis”. 2-30 Center Hospital after a Army Z atomic mathematician at Argonne |Tersips, topped, DU. «.+..+++-s++0 Friday Be M i tke ef ze [i i F ; : + i it i e ] i | [ : : ; i E z i Fes died . GREENS Z * * a son, Donald of Walled Lake; He ‘had been senior Salis POH CORTE CPP OO TOE He 1.00 . eer. FE; <> g Se ee ad 4 June mB, "s8, * was an inspector at the Pon-|‘!7ee brothers, Kenneth, of Walled|cian at the suburban Atomic Seen ane eee en ensseenonene bu. 1 POPC SSSR ERE PERLE HORE a : 7 a Pree rrrirri rr iy notice ey j 1958, * DU. crospeccccvescseseesese Oo ship will held at the ties to provide fog treatment of membered longest by the -people|day from the Severance Funeral J. Beaumont of Keego Harbor; |, the Marlette Baptist Church. also sewage and wastes from the sys-iof the Greek Ionian Islands, Zan-|Home . \Connie J. White and Mrs. Jean DETROIT EGGS tem either by. contract with Detroitite, Cephalonia, and Ithaca. She Eee) Baca Cll eee en area both of Pontiac; and two ery was in Marlette Cemetery.'the Fort worth, . F , Star-Tele- gy Eges, or some other means approved by|was the first rescue ship to arrive|land Park Cemetery . the heaith commissioner. It would in August, 1953, when earthqakes also set up a construction schedule! b : ~ for a relief interceptor sewer along more than 1,000 persons. : Da Svs. Leen Justin al Ma. B No Dequindre and 12-Mile roads and k ok Robert W. Miller, 42, of 510 JOHN W. BORLAND — Ernest Breck, all of Marlette, USINESS tes also enclosing the Red Run drain.! The Salem, commissioned in|Northfield Ave. suffered a heart : : : g : z : : i F : q i E of i i i i if | : 1949 and named for the Mas-jattack yesterday and was dead on/; 1, w. Borland, 44. of 55 Hiram of G d J Adi sachusetts city, will join other|arrival at Pontiac General Hos-|ce | will be held at 1 p.m. Monday | of Marlette. rand JUry AGJOUTNS Navy =e ae- o an employe of Pontiae|*t the Muir Brothers Puseral Sins Een Mane ook Mrs. Mar-Kruser, local representatives of| .- . ® : : Home, Imlay City. Burial 4 Mutual Life Insur- REGISTRATION NOTICE—POR GEN- Without Indictment Motor Division and a member Of\,+ the Imlay City.Cemetery. The |@Zet Johnson, both of Marlette. | 0. "have just re |Crange Holds Supper grat Frimary Hiection ‘Tuesday, August : the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge. Borland’ BOOMING TORO aa TTAPT l Persons Injured eee eee ee eae ey ie at re tents ar| MES lEEReMpPEereN icuest methaae wed en we The Groveland Grange Farm As-|Township. of Brandon. ‘Counly of Out MIN . ae _ 7 5 a ; f 5 : a . Robert Miller Jr., all at home; , 66, to 12:30 p.m, grand jury adjourned Friday with- and Ronald Miller with the US|niul Prntan ewe’ MH |Leonard, will be held at 11 a.m.|Port Huron. Grange Hall Rd. The public is in-|,,™semeesay. July 2. 1980—from 9 am out indicting her in the shotgun) An automobile ran into a Grand|Navy stationed at Great Lakes; f Sunday at the Flumerfelt Funeral = : killing of her husband. Trunk yard engine at 1:15 a.m.|two sisters and two brothers. gy esionterl pal mong core Home, Oxford. Burial will be at News in Brief oh tm, x * * today on W. Huron street, injuring|Caro;dd yal Oak, a f Joseph Jacobs, 32, was killed'two persons, but not seriously. Service will be at 3 p.m. Mon-\yate of Howe Military Academy.| Mrs. Preston died Friday of aj . bate Court for the County of Oskiand,|8 ape last Saturday after an argument} Orien Ted Cox, 37, of 318 Seward|day from the Voorheas-Siple Chap-| surviving are his wife Virginia |COPonary thrombosis. Batton’s Grocery Store, 386 N.//¥resiis i : of the car, told/el with burial in Perry Mt. Park/ang a brother, Irvine of Dearborn. Surviving are one sister, Mrs.|Saginaw St., yesterday reported to|cerning Anthony B. Brows, Minor. Bigned—June 24,3688. the|Cemetery. A Moose Memorial , Ebba a ieee and two, omens Pewee eet a nd pele i s snip Cle warming signal. The|Seryice will be held at 8 p.m. brothers, Lindstrom of De- cigarettes, candy * train was northbound and the car|Sunday in the funeral home. | KENNETH R. BURGESS troit and Albert Lindstrom of, Valued at $20. courting is ing. prestat"wsre: NOTICE—PROPOSALS FOR VEHICLE oS borestaed Gog leaned dene) lal agreed labo | a |) ROCHESTER—Service for Ken-|Bloomfield Township. An outboard motor, valued at|hid 7 unkaown sna fiaes| “Test Gay et L The was in a north- ALEX REED : ‘ SEB if Bae iPr . id lat i F 2 a iy : ' FI 2 é : q | : i 7 i E ; H i F i : | f i ne : and . St., will be held at 10 a.m. Monda RICHAR D A. WILLIAMS [Boat Sales, 1401 ‘St.,| er te tims to shoot|cdr on a lot next to the tracks. Alex Reed, 63, of 154 8. Edithlt the Pixley Funeral Home, Bur. where ft was being repalced, ii\pae the ne Cox and his passenger,. Mary F./St. died yesterday of a heart ail-| jay TROY — Service for Richard) wa, , ’ : p-|fteg that, the he ‘odd, 41, of 771 Cedardale Ave.,)ment in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-|tery. Allen Williams, infant son of Don-|tiae police. Bervice Cen of a 16-gauge|were treated at Pontiac General|pital after an illness of several] Mr. Burgess died Friday at his|2!d and Irene Williams, 5897 Don- SS shotgun. Hospital for cuts and bruises. years. home after several months illness.|2!4son St., were held at 10 a.m. Joseph Hebert, 19, of 23189 Mid- 5 : i He had been employed at Bloom-| Surviving are his wife, Ruth; a|‘bis Morning at the Pixley Funeral /dlebelt Rd., Farmington Township, |mandea "to appear’ this : i i i if Bs : 2 2f i : rt 3 : 538 if 5g Fa HH iE in if a ie : . field Hills Country Club. daughter Barbara, at home; two Home. Burial was at the White/was = Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. sisters, br. Fran McMilen and hel Cometery, Try, by West Bloomfield Township St aoe ‘ “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” eger . Rochester: and two stepsons, Nejl|8t St. Joseph’s Mercy Hospital, |tenced to five days in jail and a $50 ing The Pontiae Press, Phone FE 4.4565 pWeriff's Deputies —[atisse si csi." Dad ar Poni. mee. > 147 W. Lawrence Street Nab Two Burglars erie weer ; Death Notices In Memoriam 2) __ Help Wanted Male $ Help Wanted Female 7 Sheriff's deputies last night| ROCHESTER — Service tor One MARRY ST, Tat | Pan An SoBe noc yo NOTICE of TAXES CITY of PONTIAC > EXPERIENCED e R UMONT, 2. L. a. June 1957. Hounds Inn ; a fxs ‘Ges Myr oo Derson, Mist Portman. Keegs Masher: Sei /Twis ‘hand ‘es tansot tach? | CEMENT ones With | EXPERIENCED — p URROUGWA series eo Sate patace rr = : pied at | (ea seca tocando bo at the | Office of the City Treasurer husband : beloved | July 1, 1958 through August 1. 1958 without fees. ry gy Be hE | August 2 1958 a collection fee of 1%, will be added and | 1%, additional will be added on the first day of each month 5 : , Ha 2% 3 i : 92 9 H captured two men in the process |David Drope, 84, af 242 First St., lof burglarizing the Union baie | oe eS ee ee - "|, Lumber Co., 7234 Cooley Lake Rd.,| will t the Mt. A : : Waterford T hip. be at the } von Cemetery. The deputies arrived at the scene to see the men running between two buildings. Consumers’ Profits They ignored shouts to halt and | tro warning shots red n tte | $1 Billion for Year N Geechee anergee| eet. Pie's SB | tanya peas | fra a bear eas thereafter on any unpaid City and School taxes. Held on of lary _ Payment made by mail must be postmarked not later than . +o ee ary JACKSON (UPT) Consumers will He state at the €. 7 Godhardt Pu- L %3 to 40. Box 106 Pontiac. neral Home may be “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” AN with managerial cap- OLDER WOMAN of after 7 p.m. today. nights. : COATS Mist ear Poctiec Laxe For io-| sen ‘oti ai. ND. JU 1958, 7f OR + ai BORLAND, JUNE 28 1988, JOHN! =FUNERAL HOME. FACTORY. BRANCH OW AC TARGE FAMILY : 6495 Cooley Lake Rd., and Nor-|Power Co. reported today net in- on te spercthisy agg Saas coo ones 4 se man K. Smith, 21, of 1698 Taylor|come of the utility for the 12 N A ar, § days, ¢ . iaun- ations. Koeay lees a Some cook OMI 62877 a . TRa., Waterford Township. months ended May 31, after pre- ee et. Ged, iT \ae loan te & 1:30) GiIpDLEAGED LaDY TO CARR Potscadl’ sioner Teens ices at oursanbe saa teas be peed " |ferred dividends, was $28,833,367 Borland wil, Hie lin state at, his Donelson-Johns GRINDER EXPERIENCED —Tn | 12%,2,thildren tm thetr home tor by August 1, 188. a 2 Youths Given 20 Days |compared with 7.865.211 for the a Set ie ee a ° Walter A. Giddin . e P MONS, : 7 neral Home, y City, where) SPARE! A pable of le ® small modern | oF ; CITY TREAS in Jail for Larceny Here x * * service will’ be, bold 2 gn.| : | Peis Box experience, | more for home i cleupemen = Earnings w $3.28 share Monday, Pussral arrangement by ‘ a SIR ACAEE CADTAL Cc | Ge Dee &, Dears 35 S. Parke St. ve, with tar-| ca boned = Allen's Punera! Home, Lake Orion. Voorhees-Siple MAN WITH sOME CAPITAL & days thru Monday, after 3:30. All ! ceny from a building were sen-| with $3.17 on shares outstanding DON'T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT tenced to 20 days in the Ontiend|om May 31, 290%. But en the aver: County Jail and six months pro-|age number of common shares DIAMOND, JUNE 26, 1968, ROB- eetablisted repair | WIG) te ved bu aM age * FUNERAL HOME va “basi. dare of eves) Blacky's beech 2287 Dixie ie en Mrs, “hana ve tam M z za a LEARN HEAT-| PART-TIME WORK tam Diamond and = W. John Cemetery Lots 5 ING AND AIR CONDI- FULL-TIME PAY bation yesterday in. municipal'outstanding, per share earnings } court. for the fiscal year ended ‘31, aby; ~ 4 LOTS, WHITE TIONING BUSINESS. | For amps Registration Notice é Judged Cecil B. McCallum) 1957, were four cents sect eae than on ge Tra no | also on _tery. PE 2-4 panes, after 4 pm. GUARANTEED SAL- any & iDolse, "work 34 hours’ day cs vive. Puneral service will be held/§ SPACES, WHITE CHAPEL CEM- r corly evening & earn as much To: Waterford Township Voters. passed sentence on Archie Brooks,|per share earnings for the 12 Monday, June 30 st 1:30 p.m.| etery Valued at 8750 Wi sel} ARY. APPLY MON-| 5.8 week. Car neces- . : 19, of 418 Central St., and Charles | months ended last May. 31: from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel FE 40075. oe TIN —OL_Con FE S672, 9 “ut) nove, For: General Primary Election, Tuesday, |,’ ‘oes with the Rev. D. D. McColl offie- | url CHAPEL —3—onaves.| DAY MORNING AT : E. Jones, 17, of 557 Wyoming St. * * + | oem > ee ee ee main drive, FE 92-0432 or FE CASS HEATING 463 Help Wanted Female > August 5, 1958. | They admitted breaking into the; At the same time, Consumers win We We tande 00 the Voorhees | ont rues “eee ee ce S. SAGINAW, PON ~—— : . Sanford Inn, 568 S. Sanford 5t., Siple Funeral Home. WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES. : s ’ N- | ROWENA'S BEAUTY SALON. EX- iE D f R t : Jul 7 1958 Power announced all officers of ._ 125. Six, $300. LI 2-2167 or Li rienc operator. Call OR ast Day lor Registration: july /, - Hand stealing soft drinks. the Midhigns Gte Stccnge Co. |G JON 7 iase Sans. AN Piise TIAC.._, _| S56 Registration Will Be Taken on July 7, — _/ | |@ consumers were re- apactg” age fear mothag of _— SET-UP MAN FOR|"2MA® FOR, BOUREWORE 1958 From 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. at: - Age Alone Won't Make Se aes - deat shtr of Mrx'tinry ater! ‘The Pontiac Press Seer NL re: | WOMEN LADIES ano Gtkes To * ; i - ol by . « “4 and } . Part 1 Waterford Township Hall, 4995 W. Bible Collector's Item {Robert P. Briggs’ and John B. the Denalson-fohs Punerai Home|? FOR WANT ADS || PRESS BOX 95. faiee ‘work, from ‘our offies, Ne Huron St COLUMBUS, Ohio — cuPH—|SimPeon vice presidents. tery, ‘Mrs, King omate Specialty Salesman you oars Sot. to Se ee . ‘ t the Donelson-Johns DIAL FE 2.8181 pecia Zon, Hours 9 to 1. 1 to 5. § to 9. Waterford Fire Station. #2, 4596 W. ||What makes a Bible a collector's - —— witrduRtt "GokeGn FON Gas | tems 8 ON UY Berd. FE 10N . ' . item. Not age alone, according to| Stone Tubs Still Usable MacLENNAN, ANGUS N.. 2438 PON. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. NING. IN C AREA. | WAITRESS WANTED FOR DAY Walton Blvd [Mo Fisher, head librarian at Wit- : ws | beloved husband of Aisina (Hiowsi/@ ° . COMMERCIAL No COON suit, “ADpiy at Big Boy. Drive p : 4 : tenberg College. NAPLES — Visitors to Ischia, an} Maclennan: dear brother of Ken- AB crrore = be 44 SELLING BinEdr, °o ets 2480 By. Waterford Fire Station #3, 3435 Eliza- “Good condition, a rare edition, |island in the Bay of Naples, can Lensan, Rirs Azine Blue and Mes, Press assumes no” respon SSE, PROTECTED TERRITORY, Help Wanted 8 “Juni becatse of its publishe in t tubs : te ea Var oe ete a beth Lake Rd. | bey el and tie lage <acistakl efron Womens se an Ratomtee Ges] | ieeteh ceri tee tee || FRateiihe, Mow couse | “uy MEN OG, Wounn Desnove JAMES E. SEETERLIN |the value,” said Miss Fisher. 2,000 years ago. pre Re Rev. iam eker ment, whieh, one Sen ro ND ARLY BONUSES, ry part time, Sea =. Smith 150 LS | , a i i Oa seat PEED SNEC a | Santen GOUPLE, SAFES TR dj : L x & . se » Catering & general C a n . Keep 49 Dogs cy 3 ‘ Gravesite | baju mente a given OF Te if TELE. sept it A Sal be ; lus Lodge No. 849, Detroit. Witet DAYS. BOX #4,| 2. between 1 & 4 p.m- for inte it Mutt-el’s Clean PW FTig Nortndcla "he “ogeras:|| rene spataning’ eyes tee | SALE Ser WiNTdD-FOR-GON. Sano wore-waG WHT Ee. 1 ull-E1 S €aner se eae eta” pet| | type ie a e'glote goon te || eve Wo ‘wil arin you Good| Wout’ uke” teed” ectple “ic ; “a W., Judith, Mary Jane and Robert previous to oublication. . @ cate of ‘awn flow- NEW YORK (AP)—It's cleaning] Mrs, Hinrichson says she spends Miler 2r.; dear prother of George! } transient Want ads may || struction Co, 3080; Dixie Mwy.” | Located between iemneesne se be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m R PONTIAC tia. Ref day today and every day till Tues-/$17 to $25 a day for their food on ot and Mrs. Tivin, Rowden. the day of pubtcation after | | WiyARM OPERING A FONTIAC| 5 t5qy.0 References required. FE Pe eee Bday at Mrs. Martha Hinrichson’s|income derived from rentals on Sey, Jane 20. ot 5 pa Seem Se the first insertion. pow live ond want to work in = E ; |17-room mutt-el. : houses she owns, with interment in Perry Mt. Park CASH WANT AD RATES sales by a t only. ears | EMployment Agencies 8A Per Ordinance Number 448 as amended all t ok Back at court, Bayer tivvt di Commer. Mg Mb Om es oe . eee, 1] dete wee Call airtime. CHaiteae = ; that _ Hinrichson neral Home. Moose memorial serv- ; : property owners are hereby notified that all fF “auton ee coer Say at liar yaly nat nt tee RODCA icevit peheidete mm. sueer|| 3 Am im Ste “ngeressive neat apesring sles “Selva, bietaees man Eereclent property vacant or otherwise shall be FREE §§ story brownstone house in upper |have the others until she can find PRESTON JUNE 21. 1958 ANNA) § 225 $08 $00 impecvencement to manager. ot deeifs’ “cog Pontiac Biate Bank of WEEDS as of JULY Ist and ‘ Manhattan is fit for both dogs anfla place for them. Ben & Ba ae eel 1 318 bats B40 man we will give bim s gustte | oe : and remain SO Boman beings - _ | .The gray-haired lady threw her- Lindstrom, Mrs. Ebba Vrie and ; 888.88 antee salary commission and bo- CREDIT MAN during the summer i (Sept..1 ‘is, Me Ww J.|self to her knees. wit ean hie Insurance exp. Bot | “have some Sreanr ee ofiemt Must growing season (Sept.. 1st). ff if it’ is, Magistrate Walter J. . # on ela Bunge y. June 29, at benefits "Bales exp Bot | ate some or ex: Property which is not cut and maintained when inspected shall be cut by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department at $10.00 per hour. Bayer - and love them like me, I : down ae | sieray wih Ad day and all night taking — ; Unuswal’ Opportun ity... | tiete Wonted Fomate 2 aoa ae | ASPCA officials. The ASPCA had|care of them, They're my life, field will empidy 1 or 2 men BEAUTY TOR: SHORT/| 511 COmuv ‘ANK BLDG complained that the pooch pack they’re me,” 2 et expansion program, hours, . a. : riod |was being neglected. x k* t | Where humans used to live,’ Bayer was moved. He told re- |dogs barked and jumped in every porters: ; ‘room, There was no electric light,|, “If the place is ‘satisfactory NURSES AID DAVID R. EWALT, Director arratigements, bY. >| Saute . a : is con Neamt as ene ‘ = OUR: ie as cag. DRIVERS. ET on ora | from 10.108. No phone calls, fviginea feel Hae rR Parks and Recreation Dept. WEED NOTICE-WEED NOTICE 2 terday, Mrs, Hin-| “They'll die. They'll die away jk heres : b ay - oF : OE re Hee, will oy peed to keep|from.me,” she cried. : Rev, ‘Richard a Md Help Wanted Male 6 who ‘is ¥ nes Rerowaser thu ‘her 49 pets. “Oh, judge, nobody can feed Royal Oak. Mrs. mile RH, ~ Supine , 2. | ene Mate do = | : s Bar, M9,” jheat or running water and little/Tuesday, I will suspend sentence. : ‘ LS, DAY NIGHT funiture, It I took even one dog away from : ere, ts 0 a 0 102, ||, SUIDE TO GOLD: Sell}, % Rinse b4_ 62 |, But the dogs looked happy and/her now, it would break ber 4 106, 110, 112, 118. - things you're not using vs . oa Wages ist $20 ,0904 ¥ \ healthy, Ts heart.” La oe | wremcen through Classified Ads! | ftege narto SY BO pil abartine state" Bank : TE \ . , AN ha 4 »-*% \ : = 4 ( + 8 : : ; : - : s F t . = \ i o : \ ; 2 : \ . \ . \ j \ \ ; | Z Rast Se lees - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OMe 28, 1958 COLLIN PHYSIO. THERAPY Hours 1 to 56 of eects If no answer 8.9595 * t Television Service 22 ALL TY SER LL8 AN. Mota : 4-24) ye cine or te baw M Type r Service 22A af AP. 0% appina’ _fice_Suppiv nw ad ‘Upholstering 2B gn u OE oP pias “1 Bie {LOT MOWING ity of Baldwin ton, FE 4-8543. io N. Perry St PE 5-8838 Lost & Found 24 ay |LOST: GREEN & BLUE PAR VICIN- keet. Vicinity of James & Fier. & Wal-|—f2e¢: Generous reward. FE 4-0437. LOST: NEAR SUGDEN tal fe ‘eye L-1# Disc. REW Mg dei tanga AND LAWN MOWER Work re sake guaranteed ‘AIR FOUND: BEAGLE FEMALE. Pike 8 vases « or. PE $-0683. PICKED UP WILL HO female Packard =. on Wil- Hams Lake Rd. reasonable. Free Est. OR rine 8 -RaRDENING On| ATC! SLATE rewurn, OR >: mig * rates, wo * guaranteed. ween ies oe TING _FE Hobbies & Supplies 24A ES, Se Ra PRO, Oe soe AINT BY NUMB CTUR 7 wep and del FE 2-0440,, Scrabble fcene Sept chederet RED. AND "SUSH CUT_sfier 4 pm | Book Store 18 E Lawrence Bt ing pee “ 7 o RACEES 2 st| Notices & Personals 25 23’, _Work Wanted Female 11 Preeti genvice sat we Lx, ee bes “leading to ) FOR, INFORMATION | vie ef th rson that h i DAY DAY, IRONING SERVICE. 83 | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 been. randalising Holiday Park. | Pg “DAY TROMING SERVICE. © DRESSMAKING | TAILORING. aL}. ADTRORIZED oo eateteria work. FE) ———2 “One Call PE Ses eet es 8-3466. i ae WANT WALL Wash and nousec rE ier Garden Plowing 16B CUSTOM _Fien PLOWING, aes Dacms 3 i! PE 3 23-5122 bysitier, cal FE 47904 Lake. References | +5382 i TRL CLEANING AND froning 3 days s week. Own trans-! References Vicinity =| 0 Harbor or Birmingham | PE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Wants Ba. se mcnsase IN AUTO RATES M&H Style- 3-3421 Drsieting and light housework, FE , We W eitee. Red “s Highland —_ 21081 DANIELS INSURANCE AGENCY KNAPP SHOES TRONINGS WANTED. [Aa _Spewe La Et ail . Pred flerman = Laundry Servic Service 1 ee en aAFETY eo 31903, IRONINGS DONE IN MY EOME 8 ae SAPEL & ECO,| new rr ased EADY WISHES "CLEANING. Fi 60, ye Howat ace jena |B PE get A Diet tablets, Panna | ph Exp and 8-08 week References FE 4 (aby WANTs eee LaDY Wants nak i spats cace CURTAINS RTAINS PLAIN OR RUF nomen ye aay Prefer Mams Lake vie. OR 32-8621 MOTHER WOULD LIK TO Ca £ ; SMALL CHILD AYS ONLY FE | | eoatac > BABYSITTERS BUREAD, Licensed bended cents lando Mime Ska PSING—1 TYPING. 6 a | _retarial service 32842, __| WASHINGS | rt ~ TRONINGS | __Call PE 50724 ! WOMAN WONLD Lee 3 DAYS work, _Twes & Fri. PE 6-4344 | WOMAN WITH BABY NEEDS Ba- byniting er ight housework. FE| y.. br Adult eitters 5iiinos 6 & IRONINGS. WATER- _ford vicinity OR 3-3568 WOMAN DESIRES 4 OR 5 HOURS work. 5 nigbts week. FE & “12 ____ Building Servi ice EXP CEMENT WORK OF 2 YRS 81) Kind Pully tnsured Ai! work) _fusranteeg FE #1236 AAA Floor Sanding ine Finishing Cc. BUD * aitts FE 8-203 ar KINDS oF fEMENT WORK oor e C OR | able. Jensen. rE favo 2 A-A TRENCHING Footings, Septic Field, OR 3-494) A &B TRENCHING | ae water tines fleid tle Art BASEMENT PUT UNDER present home, all types of roofing. also house raising and underpin-| ning and — line of ma- sonty, FE at edie CARPENTER : CREW AVAIL Reughing and finish Alse siteration< Free est FE §- 3608 Wy TY PEF OF Forse F ob ANS custom dratn n “LUM SIDING Ny PRE-AST stone ied by experts A terme | en boan Gordon Fiattlev, BRICK, BLOCK AN M work Also Cthon ped No jod DCEMENT og Ouarantecd work Ph. MY c WORK. Fi es 6our ceesany: OR ai ton. WORE ant ines MA 50378. BULLDOZING) PE 54-2853 Soe sak te ant _Ra. FE 44728 LIGHT | DRAG & poe He and yards, OR ‘ANY “GIRL OR OR & eveling ‘Girt PE ¢3371. GARDEN LAWNS. NO. diseing Dosing of | } manure fractor AND Led gee 4 vice. pO, delivered or FEL rE 729 Claybu: ee ALL ELECTROLYSIS carne for removal of wanted hair _Eves. OR_3- {riend}y adviser, phone Confidential The Sal- vation Army EA wav eed a. Thu re" pighte Doroth: 600 N 8 Perry FE 31 F 1246 r BABY LER REPRESENTA tive, PE 5-17 ™ Mrs Wallace, PE WEED “MOWING ALSO FINISH wg Sad "uAID. eee & ix _eradin: Insurance Agencies 1 17A JOLY VACATION SPECIAL OOD — —_ 4 ~~ | v0 cold waves, on eves. 16 Seactiude Seabee beets Landscaping 18A by PE 27188, PE 8-9735. remove ci Trim. abling. land ‘clearing anced: MA 4 surgery 2001. ‘Miss PIT — -_ ne site and slacks you at Ed -Grindle the SMART A aap yore re 31303. IN DEBT? CUSTOM BULEDOZING YARD & Back filling | d_3-3023 adder d grading _ Roto-tilling. Terms Liquid Fertil Drivers 63 GREEN UP LAWN FAST WITH OR OUR 1zer cheapest & quickest way to The fertilize your lawn Ce 1) White's! avira for free estimate. an Gerke CARE GUARANTEED Free estimates FE FE £1850 FxPERT r TREE TRIMMINO anD) removal Pb _3-2000 Cat foo ww “PIAINTENANCE, repair weed guaranteed | : work els henge | or OR) * cor. MERIAN BLUE GRASS BOD) and Kentucky blue grass sod | Delivered or laid. Tractor serv- fee. front load and back biade Top soil delivered FE _2-5463_ __ \WaRION 6 BI i 2 ; $OD—3se BQ YD 2601 Crooks North of Auburo TW 21176 __ _ NEW LAW! BUILT FINISH soll FE = Backrfield top —PERENNIA! GARDENS LANDSCAPING Lawn Maintenance SODDING BY bY EXPERIENCED 4 & Whites CNareecy Beautifub merion blue Furnis! & Laid. _Call for free extimate. $6D DELIVERED DUMP TRUCK Soc per 29. Landscape OR 3-3383 eTass wt ._ FE 54 Sati. and tractor service PE $-€356 or FE 5-3072 : ' ~ Moving & Truc king 19 MOVING — RACLING. “I EXCELLENT §& Reasonabie SERVICE i FE 5-3458 — FE 2-2000 AA-1 Reduced too | Smith Fg: | large van or pick SAkEMET CLEANINGS AND DoMP TRUCK’ ex print AND ad ed WITH 2 Rates FE 5-5833. CARPENTER WORK, HOUSES — Garages or repair. FE 4-0470. STO MES BY LICENSED buiider iid with confidence EM 3-4175 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder Free estimates OL 1 OL 1-3461. ENT \~ OUR SPECIALTY Floors, basements EM 3.4870 CEMENT & BI.OCK WOR FE 50782 DRYWALL. TAPING AND I ) FINISH. Free estimates re FE 46191 PREE ESTIM:TES ON WIRING. fo: water seas gonees & dry. PE 5-843) ers Co. 080 w ELECTRICAL seh ay } ED MUR Du ray, 956 Myrtle Fe 2-8657. ELECTRIC SERVICE, FREE ESTI- mates. Partney Electric, FE FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND finishi: Old and new. Work _Buarantees. OA 8-2651._ o &M NSTRI UCTION i CO, ) WILL gro Saar GARAGE COM- 57. 2260 Dixie Hwy. FE _2-1211. GUAR ANTEED “ROOFS ALL Est i918 Hugus Marsh te Cass fE 2-302] FE 2-846 G BMOVING = PULLY FE 4-8450. GA AGE. CABINS, ADDI. tons Heey sed terms L. A. Young. builder FHA PLASTERING, De RE- sagt Verne ‘Keller. fe FE AN aft- SOS. ALL KINDS AN Fy meta) work Free estimates 56-7239, : : AYT oes and finishing. Phone FE TEAC NEEDS PAINTING A ERENCHING ? G AN a ye inside or out Exp. Ress BULLDOZING | penne gk seam. st Thom 4102 aie ‘ a ee eS ce 3.cf soem SEO he bondec free|t-** Aart. : =. —— e Lae ape FE 64001 rare ovina AnD S RRCRING FE 86-3244, FE 5-1348. cheaper LIGHT aoe HEAVY TRUCKIN Rubbish. Fil) dirt, so & fropt end loading feng ravel LIGHT TRUCKING & $4 load FE 8-0145. -SaEEEOR. MOVING AND pe ANY- PE 5-5314 _tUme. ~O'DELL CARTAGE and lone distance moving, Phone PE 5-6806 Local & time Trucks to TRUCKING bisn A TRUCKS, TRACTORS D FQUIP Migton stakes Industrial Tractor Co. WOODWARD eerie Maerapy | Per 4-006! Beuy HAULING. RUB- Che: FE 4-1820. Rent Gawain ARTICLES ted up free of charge FE 5- IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ___ Above |_Oakiand Theater MOSQUITO & PEST CONTRO Subdivision work Average yard. $475. Experienced workmanship using firest spray materials. Whites Nursery FE $4711 ~ REDUCE NOW 0 pounds tm six short days As heele ag $100 per visit See ugiy ands inches meit sway abby muscies toned and tight -Call fot appointment to L | e day. Wtd. Children to | to Board 26 GOOD CARE FOR CHILD DAY OR week. Licensed. home. FE 8-6544. WEST SIDE ig oe — PRE- Schoo] Age. FE Wtd. Household G Goods s 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire nome or odd lots. Get the top dollar Wi) buy outright or sel: {t for you B & B Community Sale Phone OR frm oo “OF DRAWERS WANTED TO BOY — ALL TY of furniture Ph FE eae WANTED: GOOD USED ss _couch, OR 3-2484 4 bedroom house West Bide. _ 46618 RELIABLE PARTY WOULD LIKE, rent with 2 or pi dest home preferab _side. FE 3 WTD. LAB COTTAG E FOR 1 Mo. 0 by eae about red 10th. FE. Share Living ; Quarters 30 $8 PER WK., PENSIONED LADY. FE 4-2847 LADY TO SHARE APT. CALL after 5, FE 8-3330. Wtd. Transportation 31 WANTED: TRANSPORTATION OR riders to Minnea apolls. an! Pri. morning July 4# OA 8-311 ‘Wtd. Contracts, Mtge. 32 3 Painting & Decorating 20, IST. CLASS PAINTING —— ,Cash or isT GLASS INT. — EXT. PAINT- iST 58 AND DEC. terms. FE IMMEDIATE ee fossratinn. Reas, FE ae goes ¥ ~ o s ee pie = + AINTING, PAPER NG-| of se ; 8a “tn . paper removed. re, HANG : ae waar ke Gee rty 1. PAINTING. AND PAPERING ae” Fer. ""Masen_Thom re 4-8364, K. L. Templeton, Realtor TA PAINTIN ad so EE (1739 Oremars o Rd. PE 44563 i ¢ ies. eash.|CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Guarantees Pree _ FE 49205; H. J. Vanwelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy labor nigel ed ag RIOR OR *1 : Ts. © Reasona rates. a} 470620. CAD ¥ INTERIOR DECORATOR ~~ ROOF REPAIRS re EE ED oa PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ed-writery |Say “charge it.” - | WOMAN NEED | ade cost ~——{| Ing-no re sled Seti _ aig & Dang BW. cot wage BUYERS | WAITING, eat ions LIMITED pee oa Ra, “NE =D CONTRACT S fare buyers reo EG HAYDEN, gag, Ready, \ Willing sind Able gayertie ponds! 7 aed good acte or tore. with | ft. Glick] Action ON LAND CONTRACTS wey 5.) hee BUYERS WAITING 20 years of servic stielinke’ - service to satisfied A. Johnson REALTOR : 1704 8 a ele RD. 43331, Eves. 0 Wanted Real Estate 32A ALL CASH Don’t Lose Your Home We Fin A a flats, oN Sgghp Bo must RT WICKERSHAM 1195 W. Maple — MaAytfair 6-6250 CASH [os bp ol BOME OR cas rests you. let us look over nn property for @ cash bale ™many cases we can get you " small or large equities We also have buyers for contracts. Clark Real te 1362-W -Hraon FE _ 44813 Ask for Mr Clark CASH FOR ¥ HOUSE — NEED uP To SMALL HOMES $0 000 » CASE. ELWOOD REALTY, NOW Weare authorized by large mort gage firms to get you ¢eash for. your pape og and A BRO ger WHITE B REAL ae R 31295 go Hwy Open Eves ‘tii 6 — Sun 10 ‘tl 8 LAKE PROPERTY HOMES FARMS - CoeenecA L - ALL ‘TYPES OF SINESS — LAND CONTRACTS - PVE BUY Ln at - BUYE RS WAITIN EA meee. J.J. JOLL. R LTY CASH FOR YOUR HOME We have,GI. and FH A_ mort- Aa ene available Caly us J.C. HAYDEN, Beak 6 E. Waiton FE $0441 GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes we can sel] your home for cash, with very small pay- ment, call us for further informa- . @o not feel obligated We will appraise and your pi uf tel! you the cash you can receive net to you - WE TRADE WE BUILD DORRIs & SON REALTORS 32 W_ Huron PHONE PE 4-1557 | CASH! personaliy show as — your to $2,000 eau RILEY, Broker pone will give vou immediate ac- | ROY KNAUF 6% W. Huron St FE 2-7421 ‘WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property Purchasers waiting. ' R F McKINNEY Office 8800 Commerce ob Ph PON Cae EM 3.25 We Will Buy Your Equity Don't lose tape We also need listings Gitroux-Franks 4395 Dixie | Hwy OR 3-8701. WANTED: PROPERTY IN merce area Fast, courteous serv- ice Call for appraisal, EM 3-6210. Richard Steele, Realtor __ Ba Center Sts Hightand WANTED IMMEDIATE!.Y: Homes farms. lake property & land comtracta Buvers waiting Paul M, Jones. Real Fst. 3 22_W_ A W Hur ron FE “S Rent / | Apts. Fe s. Furnished : ——~ SLL Le |, GIRL, PVT ENTR. WASHING, 0663. | ‘| % ROOMS AND BA we |? BM. nes COM- | | | | | 4 ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND yee FE 2-066 |5 ROOMS AND BATH FURN OR_3-8832 a2 SLICES. OF HAM: Rent Rent Apts. Furnished 33 2 AND} FURN ROOMS. PRIVATE entrance washing facilities. Ga- 8. 209 Norton. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 | tees UNION LAKE — LARGE EDRM. Also bachelor Apt "Adults. ystead Apts. EM 34281. $15 a week. oe. ADULTS. “am J ROOM Af _ing paid 73 Clark &t. 3 ROOM APT NISHED. PRI- vate kitchen with refrigerator and stove. $16 week, Also nice single room week 450 Orchard Lake Ra. seth 3 RMB. ENT. & BATH. adults, 115 | ows 3 SS AND BATH i. UTILITIES. at ou RMS, aL. Parvare. Near everything. 4-1128 ROOMS, PVT BATH La ENTR. Near Conera Hospital, 402 W Huron, 56-7584, APT. WITH GA- rage. Pvt. bath, Adults ohly. 104 Henderson 3 TLAROE Bu} ze, Bate AND fr. _bood, Close bY PE 33236. RM. APT, ALL UTIL. PURN. vt. ent. 276 8. Anderson. FE wo OMS, BEPARATE BATH & adults, 469 E. Mans- 2 LARGE ® ee. ae TILE BATH. upper rm 3, per me. includes everything. eke only. FE 5-4032 3+-ROOM fh bagi aaa APART- __ment. 338 W. Huro > RMS_ PVT a ae EVENT _sdults, 402 W Huron FE $- 3 RMS, & eit BATH, a Green St TE 2-809 3R & BATH EVERYTHING fe arage. 34 ; ROOMS AND SCREENED » yoras spaggment. 4 blocks from os ° ter. private entrance Exceptionally nice. clean, modern and roomy. Ref- s"gncee and deposit required MY BATH & Putnam 5&t., 3 RMS PVT. lots of closet space, FE 5-2660. [ MODERN. UTILITIES & cocber ion Private bath. rE 86-1493 or FE 2-6226. ; ENT. | VERY LOVELY APT. RIGHT ON Maceday Lake. Everything — Newly Gecorsiea. Fes angel ae entrance. clean, * ea iy right per een. Small welcome, OR 3-6176. WEST sIDE Single are or — air con- fened PES Fllagran cote —— 33° He Telegraph, Corner aT ad wig RPE beach. Zz. . Walled Lake, Mich. MA +3167, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 1 BEDROOM APT por, Bas E, . $100 per mo. Adults. nent nole, BelAir Manor. ree 1 ROOM, KITCHENETTE Pvt. bath, stove, refrig. Ene bot and © water furn., adults eeiy Paddock, Alberts BEDROOM, 4 RM. APT. ae and washer and Special consideration for wats couple. Pleasant Ridge. Ferndale area, Ly 62160 = LI 3-011 2 & 3 RMS. SMALL BABY bly od See cate: 23 REDECOR. 3 ee ‘ Le sls noe geal wk, with stove share wtll. Call Fr "Sous afer after 6 7 BEDRM. LOWER APT PER mo, Auburn Heights. ester WE. 3-4200. 2 OR 3 RMS, FURN. OR UN- turn. Parking. Nice apt. bidg. GLORIA APTS. 57 Mechanic 8t FE_ 44226 7 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT, NEW yr-around apt. Tiled bath, elec. stove, ee, — . eel Dixie’ le Hwy A 5-1183 i BM. conus. APT. ~ We § STATE Pontiac , FE 32-5285. 3 “ca & BATH. HEAT, hot water, stove and refrig. furn. N. Marshall MONTH Rent Houses Furnished 35 . &-FLOOR. a ord area, $50 Mo. T ROOMS: AND BATH Ghs HEAT. _welcome. 205 ‘Perry Ave. 3&4 |. CLOSR TO TOWN. TRM. HOU SE” BASEMENT. PON- Sere & froniage, Rest by od ides Bs ee Soak "ed 2 FE ¢2031. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 eaver. 1 BEDROOM MODERN a for rent. FE 4-2150 BEDROOMS RAMONA TER $78 per month, Cal PE weit 7 BEDRM. RANCH TYPE. 40TS * heat, 2 car garage. PE 2-20 -2049. 2 BEDRM. BRICK. 1007 MT. CLEM- ens, , inquire re 65 E. Blvd. N. Gays r 5: all day Sat. Fe aincst Terate, Wis TE rr 41550 __ 3 BEDROOM HOME AT 375 Fourth, ; Pare. Nice aes yard, acai children Der week. Brote. FE 4-612. 2 BEDROOM BATH, Gas water Bdds, Nr, Clarkston On sie33 z 7 RDRM. HOME WITH GARAGE. ae ar Roe a WOLVERINE LEK. cae heat, garage. Yearly. MA “BED MODERN, $50 MONTH. 3 bedroom modern, enth. C ealtor. “ae Mis. Orten- _ville, ations! _3-3815 ip BATH. . ALL UTIL. ‘| block to bus. Prefer mtadieaged or elderly cou- —ble_No dogs. $15 week. FE 4-6460. 3 BEDRM. NEAR WATERFORD _High. _Fenced | yard. MA 54-1575. __ F) Pv pagers BRICK. | YEA — near Sashabaw ed eux Vista. $80 month. 3 FAMILY FLAT ONLY $80 PER month Rent, lease, sell. Separate R Ra - FE util. 22 Florence Ct. (side of 24 erence St.) off Oakland. Bates, _TOwnsend 7 BEDROOM BRICK DUPLEX et beat. ras FE decorated, 144 E. __Howard ,_2-0708 _ 3} ROOMS AND £ cath IN PERRY Park. 897 Kennliworth i BEDRCOM BR 1CK. Ci CLEAN 8 old. Gag heat, incinerator. Pull basement storms & screens. _800 mo. FE 8 8-6819. 4 ROOM MODERN WITH TH BATH EM 3-819 7 ROOM HOUSE & BATH. $65 / monthiy. OL 2-3451_ ¢ RMS. MODERN HOUSE | AND garage. 6276 Eliz, Lk Rd 4 B MODERN HOUSE, at. 8066 Reese Rd. Clark | 4 ROOM HOME, 4 MILES counted Nice condi- : then, Ref, OR TREN BATH. UTILITY ROOM. * Call afters. 5, OL 10188, as RMS R LE. gs 3 es For Rent Rooms 37 1 NICE CLEAN ROOM, CLOSE TO ; PE 54-1538, Og. STOP PVE ENTRANCE, & iaundry, telephone. Uren SLEAN. ¢ COMFORTABLE, i BM. $10. rE er wane HILLS. B = OR a priv. a in family. ‘ 'There’s a b Heap | of Living fodsftetee Ceci Got Fo oe Ig urge "io i £2.80 down Ns sa your Ping All on One Floor with beautiful “a overlooking Jams hy 3 bedroom her offers living in a ‘ nood. Includes automatic it and hot water, dining 5 te cornect. desirable Stierea at ata, buy Now Ni ud njoy the summer. “Bud” Se Realtor 4 Mt, Clemens &, Call Mrs. Dolan PE 5-1201 or EM “RAINBOW" COLORED—2. 3 & ¢ yedroom low ag $750 __Rooms With Board 38 CLEAR, - STYLE |G “4 eta $-0371. HOME HAS PLEAS. for gentleman Home & | Morietio es. OR 3-4257 iAKE ant room lake :| Convalescent Homes 38A CONVALESCENT oo ME FOR Be ig nice private fiAVE VACANCIES, men, Bed or Eo ceagparmey, ws ee rates. Rose NEW, MODERN REST en now open, reas rates. MA 5-3488. 39 Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN “a oes, Day or Week iso room } Cooking ahd refri units. 464 Auburn HOTEL Tk wee ~CLEAN, tv gr aa or week S10 & uD, ei 125_N. PERRY. FE 6-126, Rert Office Space 41 # W. AUBURN NEAR ROCHES- TER RD Modern 1, . ft. bidg. to share with owner Plen- rking-reasonable with oe to buy. OL 1-0941, OL 1-6623 alR CONDITIONED new buliding. Loan Bid 3 W. Huron 8t_ OFFICE BUILDING, 24x26. FOR rent of lease with sorage sheds. _2010 Dixie. FE 2-1211. NEWLY-CONSTRUCTED. Bavoct roof building, located acros rom proposed new civic building. 4, block from downtown Pontiac, on bus line with plenty of free parking 2.300 sq. = available, wil divide now to or? te! nat: eady for occupancy Augus' FE 2-6280. For Sale Houses 4 43 PPL ROOMS. WEST site BRICK Pontiac 6 and garage, Box Press. 5 ROOMS,” FULL TL SAReMErT, fenced yard, as old, O'Conner Rity.. FE 3-7212 or we fevoe RENTAL SERVICE FE 2-261 PADDOCK pagent cent, ee 4% PER ee 6 ade mo., inclides taxes Ee ie oe room, 2 beths ful] basement 2- = ra ges 1 acre. Near Union "HAYDEN Pe; ow “Ranch-iype GI. dow in living room, ANbeiea garage. l'y ou don’t — a lot we can etter a choice of good locations. $400 DOWN =o got. bedroom eost on FHA. ranch ae 5 oe with built-in book p Taser _— kitchen. Formica counter- OXFORD FAMILY HOME. rooms. Plastered walls. iow. oot, Pull bath and extra stool. lot 71x200. Garden ten . Terms. SIDE. Ps Theater yy home buil 5s. Oak fi bath with "onewer. b sears oes Term. i Re TAY DEN, "Realtor 86 EB. Walton PE $-0441 Open Eves Sun. 10 to 2 “CEDAR ISLAND LAKEFRONT Beautiful new aca) . Si andscaped, $15,500. 500 down. Mr George ——— TO 88-2903 or Kay Simmons 3-6360 = Templeton Elizabeth Lake Estates Ranch home, 2 bedrooms and den ij LARGE JE BEDROOM RANCH 1 § ROOM MODERN HOME FE 5-142, after 6 FE 56-1113 or FE _o im, J ROOMS AND NICELY | $50 per month. See Miss Stinson| § Ri} 5 ee welcome. 210 8. An- F ii- eee wy DES. . Bs oa a PE 23316 | | 7 RMS. NEAT AND CURAN, TWIN | _31 Copal _FE 17-010 | = wn ee St = ell ica — So : ane sgptay Asa T UPP: REaTe: i JE + BEDRMS. 16 RMS, PULL BASEMENT, FIRE- s ais 900, 8 -bedrm. esira :| lace Some furniture. Newly dec | SROOS SPY-GLEAW POT BATH | Steen ob mecid etree, ME, Util, lot Lake privs, Near Poo and Entr. al) furn. just right for $8833 _e¢ FE O08. __/¢ acces aa YBEDRM | Y ouece ae ee Drive: 3 aN & BATH. UTIL. FURN_ home Automatic oi] heat Cou-| In theater. ‘FE. 2-1573, after 4. _203 N_ Cass | le with 2 or ue _— 26 =4N = bali ps Ext |3 ) ROOM | APARTMENT. piss IN, ances St FE ¢ Pyi _inel FE 6-645 6 ROOM BRICK aocaa & BATH TRM. FURN- E side. Colored, couple only, In- quire 806 Menominee Rd. | I } RMS PV1. BATH AND ENT a a Lake Rd. FE ¢1157 f e487 | c= heat Ressonable 878 Parke WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS MS watting ° for commercial proper- sf os pd ee ibaa Silo sah ties, farms and acreage A phone| neighbor rE Pieri ROOMS FURNISHED, EVERY- _thing furnished. FE 4-751 3 & 2 RM APTS & PVT BATH i} Sovell_ rz 4-2190. 3} ROOM. LARGE PRIVATE BATH. nepal ane $1675 weekly FE _259 Chamberlain. 7 now AND BATH BABY WEL Stem” ti» Pontiac Phone MYrtie 198) 7 RMs_ON IN IND _bath — FE 2 2 1672 ) FLOOR. PVT. a ROOMS. |. PRIVATE ENTRANCE our home- cash walt- Heat furnished. Big lot. 1470 _Beechland. West side. Call ‘i, or |, FE 5-5322. _after 6 J RMS. CR. TEIMiFORTITION shopping. ets etc. Bavoy Apts. 444 8-2336. 3 bea ap sa NEWLY DECO- | rated Util OR 31328. 40 Mariva. Water Automatic gas heater & Call FE 4 Auburn ave. or 203 BUNGALOW $35 OR BUY $150, DOWN OWNER P.O. Box 535. 3 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE EN- trance in nice suburban home, 1 child weicome. 7156. 7 RMS. AND BATH. MAIN FLOOR ae decorated) Rent reas. 309 w |4 RMS. PULL BATH, PVT. ENT., on Auburn Ave, baby welcome, _bo_ drinkers FE 5-8422. «RM. & BATH, NEW ALL MOD- _ern, heat furnished rr. 4-4757. 4 RMS, BATH UPPER. 8. MAR- shall. Adults. PE 2-6603 4 NICE ROOMS eee WITH _Murphy bed. FE ¢-4686. 4 RM. NO DRINKERS oR CHIL iren 152 Wa _ 200MS, [s, GOO! PVT. Entr., washing facilities. Also fur- nished with ie se mete Garage. T ROOMS. 3. PLUS LARGE EN- sineed sun porch. On Sylvan Lake Only $85 <= month > incleding all rr 4 RMS. AND BATH WEST SIDE. Reasonable. FE 5-T731 i4 aS ROOMS, WEST SIDE. FE 7 paccaans AND BATH, ALL UTIL- | ities furnished - Located close to | downtown on North Perry $18) _weekiy Call FE 4-4821 _ | 4 ROOMS, SECOND — ee ee “$20 19'e Willard J FE ROOM. S RITCHENETTE, AND “am gs or abate 200 Pad- Alberta Apts (2 ROOMS, PVT. ENTR, AND BATH - Utilities furn. FE 4-0122 1 ROOM: ACHELOR OR cOU- es $10 week. Pvt 3| sip ELOR OR 342 Orchard Lake 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE _entrance. FE 4-8179 2Rms., Priv. Bath, Clean 1 blk. from Sears . 2 OR 3 RMS. FURN OR UN furn, Parking. Nice apt. bidg. SHIRLEY APTS. 180 E. Huron --~~-----#E--4-0572 AND 4 ROOM APT., CLEAN, comfortable utilities, reasonable rent. Child welcome, 4787 Dixie Hwy. 2 oe ae a near town, 86 Mec 7 RMS_ PVT. BATH 1s? FLOOR. FE 2-2390 or FE 2 LARGE, CLEAN on ep PRI. 2 CLEAN ROOMS, $10 WEEK. : FE_ — ROOMS AND B CHRISTIAN couple Geslerved "he weekly. FE pase PVT. BATH. CLOSE in. FE 40808. Wrp. - ANTIQUE DISHES, ANe| close in, $10. FE 2- - ggg, mien aetawe turn MY rouR Room MGELY PORN |‘ weary urne Pace 7 on West Side. Also 4 room, stove | —— and ‘refri, 4 RMS, & BATH. ._ UTIL, L. sis PER Wtd. Miscellaneous — 28 S108 days. FE 6850. fern. PE | * Rote: Adults, FR 41219, EDR “WITH KITCHEN & | 4 ROOMS, iy. BATH & ENT % BAG CEMENT MIXER 1 Babes With KITCHEN §|° siecirie glove, bent iB Mauer USED soRLAF a SOTate BaGs |18T. FLOOR, 3 ROOMS. 1 CHILD | -—- a es ; welcome, het. 261 State St. § AND BATH, UPPER BRICK, _A. G. Jarvis & Co, FE Aue [ROOM EFFICIENCY & FT RoOom| Bicely furnished. West — near WANTED: TAPE RECORD IN apt. util furn, adults, 288 Or- l-Huron Center, on line, ABLE. CALL FE 21300 REASON. hard Lk. Ave Adults, $25 per week. 48850 EKD ~ #8 COTTAGE -8T, 2 & 3 ROOM SATURD tas ‘ANY TIME “Ist FLOOR . om piste atecgrated. rho hly is Attractive 3 rooms & bath. Com- x ing clude’ e@ Caretaker Syaniea to Rent 29| pletely furnished. Washer. Piay-| _APt, B-l, Mrs. Snyder. FE 8-6769. PPR LLL DPD PLL LEP ane pest) ue bein take ==. ay al Pena COUPLE. ming 2a ake privi- vt, en = TO LEASF BY AUG 1ST. 3 OR leges, ‘s29 weekly FE $820) | CRORES 5 ROOMS AND Saar on West side Newly decorated FE _3-8258 5 RMS. MODERN NEWLY D DEC- _orated, FE 5-0564. 5°-RMS. AND BATH. HEATED. OR 3-7512, § RMS. & BATH. UPPER. $50 73 . Shirley Sy pa 20'2 Auburn | Ave. FE 40534. § ROOMS & BATH IST FLOOR, includes basement & garage, nr. reget $65 mo 8 James St., 1 i 6 ROOM APT. CLOSE TO DOWN- town. $65 month. FE 2-003 32. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED TER- race apt. in Birmingham. Lease for year or more or sub - lease | jwe from. duly ist to Oct. Ist. MI 6-5192 CLEAN 3 PRIVATE he . trance, Yr) bath, stove & re: tf $60 . Clean adults. FE REN WELCOME, $15. 431 8. Edith & ROOM UPPER. NO children, pets, or drinkers. FE Se DEL RIO APTS. 281 OAKLAND 3 rms. & bath. steve, Util. furn, Couple with baby welcome. _ 1 bedrm., deluxe. Newly married couples, bachelors, or single wom- en. $16 wk. for refined couples. oa woman available) FE 5-0481 CLOSE IN 4 a AND BATH _ $14 @ week. FE 5 ~5 432. COZY ¢ RM, MODERN. NICELY furn. Adults. Call after 4 p.m. at 9@ Starr. DELUXE 6 — WEST SIDE. Phone FE 5. Sic heed AREA. - & 4k Pvt. & bath, won- dort yard fiver frontage, $50 _& $55 a month. OR FURNISHED APTS. REASONABLE _11% Center st, or call FE 2-36 FURN. APTS, ADULTS. 3 ae 008 Pyt. ent.. garage FE FURN. APT FOR 1 MAN. $36 _month, |. 129 EL Howard. FE 29-5881. “HOLLYW OOD APTS. Furnished or unfurnished. 2 3 Linon etn fury, 114 E. cl CAGE Ph PLEASANT. 3, & BATH. ORIando vieo . if LARGE 2 RMS, LAKEFRONT. Ideal for bachelor Year around. MY_ 2.1981. LAKE agg 2 MODERN 2 RM ot apt, Fireplac: or hae all util. furn s1_after 4. PT. Pvt ENT. AND ‘3. Norton, FE 41781. NICE 3 bath. 173 2 . aut — .RM._ BRICK APART- dows town location, pvt. gue & bath, everything furnished. uire 22 Auburn, office in rear. 2 RMS. Viner FLOOR. PVT ENT. PE qe Quiet acd clean. B 4-462 7 RMS. KITCHENETTE. BATH. erg wk N. Perry. FE 7 ROOMS, CLOSE, IN si0 A WERE FHF - i os “ye Ww bed. Adulte BLE FOR MI util, N. _Perry. FE SYLVAN a NEAT Poa riment with ic fe hag d pntpan ce. zeeion) beach Thi slides for _coupie, $25 per week. O8TT. TO Spire — ae - ne at $65 or Bute s = Salis a a feos eect drat gts per vou Please ‘al MI 6-7232, FOR COLOR ED 2 rooms, share ouple oF single person prefered. rE B 81352 APT. STOV bth) Union Lk. E_& Ra. furnished. __Wideman Realty y, FE 4-4526 LOVELY 3% ROOMS. oe th lake privileges. month. Broker. MODERN 5 ROOM UPPER. NEW- ly decorated. Aduits only. 56 _Moreland Avenue. NEAR FISHER BODY. LIVING ree kitehben & gee Util. . $1750 wk. OR 3-72 “ORCHARD CT. APTS. BRAND abe ment. Balcony trances Beautyful kitchens; Stove & Refrigerator fornish Auto. heat ana hot water furnished. “Adults Ete Bllcou arumeems im ic OPEN DAILY & SUNDA 7 10 AM, i) FE 8-6918 PLEASANT — 6UB. — FOR COU. Pe ao" no drinkers. $60 month. FE 0-615 per ag PAULA A TERN teense PaO TWO UPPER AP APARTMENTS, ONE FURN heal fee -o AGE, LAKEFRONT 5 room one 3 — * Private baths and ee eat and hot water Walking dis- tance owntown. Children ac- | - cepted. 44907. APT. 4 ROOMS & Sale water por ba W, ra a &t., Rochester, Se i CLARKSTON AREA $80 A MONTH 2 almost new ranch homes av ee able Newly decorated, 3 bedrm 1% baths, new school. OR 3- 7450 Home Purchase Carp CLARKSTON VICINITY __ Neat, clean newly decorated country home, with good lawn, chicken house | eres corres plot, yard. Good stable & pasture | Syetiebia Perfect set-up for mid- | dleaged couple or small family | with some farm experience 2620 Allen Rd. A reference | required. CLEAN 4 ROO Elizabeth Lake, EAST SIDE 2 BEDROOM HOME er month, References. Call “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor, FE 5-1201. MODERN SMALL, 1-BEDROOM, $50 month. 3130 Dixie Hwy FOR RENT WITH OPTION TO room for 8 12 miles _ north. of Pontiac, MA 5-581). LAKE ORION: 3 BEDROOM FULL basement. Forced air heat, large lot, paved street. Near schoo's _and_ churches Schick. MY_3-3711. LOTUS LAKF Lakefront yeer around, 2 bed- __foom. Private beach OR 31434 MODERN HOUSE, 3 ROOMS AND bath a 2308 _ROOMg AND BATH AT FE_5-2099 MO = BE DROOM HOUSE. 7165 michardgen Rd. Middle _ Straits Lk, EM_ 3.3605. UN_ 4-5299. NEW 3 BEDROOM MODERN YR. around Full basement. Central nee Lease $85 month 3-3630 3 LE. RD 3 mane ranch style. Pull base- ment Rent or option buy, FE 5-6767 or WE 3-4200 NEWLY SeconaTED 3 LG. RMS. Bath & util Nice location Reds References, 22 Auburn at ¢ office 2 BEDROOMS, _$85 mo. EM 3-2916, RANCH HOME. auto of] heat RANCH HOME, 2. BEDROOMS aes oil heat. $88 month. EM UNION COURT TERRACE rooms & bath eee Beet: Children rmitted, per K. G pr pene 102 E. marca Bt. FE YEAR ROUND HOME ON DIXIE _| Lace. 1 bedroom stove and re- frigerator furnished, heated ga-. $75 per month Ideal for} Call Clarkston MAple Rent’ Lake Cottages 36A | 2 COTTAGES UNFURN. eee _Bellevue Mo or r Yr. FE 4-2331 3 RM, LAKEFRONT COTTAGE __Month or season, OA 8-2083 4 ROOM MODERN. \ MODERN. WORKING touple. OR 3-1864 after 6 or on | — _Sunday. 9535 Bonnie Briar. ALL MODERN KITCHENETTE motel cabins on Pontiac Lake. . [weed beach. Good swimming and $45 T_ week.» OR 3-9389. COTTAGE, 5 ROOMS, PORCH. modern conveniences. EM_3-4760 CEDAR ISLAND LAKEFRONT 3 ——— large living room with poh qiog Glassed-in porch 2-car *3 gre ol ria lease Ls pile TTT ty We __ lake city" 6. FURNISHED TAT N LEWI Wi3- hr aia aida Good beach. _ FE FOR RENT MODERN 3 RM CAB- in near Mio. By day or week. Fe 86-0587 Also. furn t Lake Priv... gouthside Union e, 7494 Har- MODERN LAKEFRONT. 15 N. oF — ee & ORlando 3- per wk : less 5 WAR. : 7 son. ‘ohante © 3.6030, id EXCLUSIVE SUMMER HOME ON | acre. Living m with fire se, "515.500 hactsy Law ger arage ale Estate. EM 3-0444 SPENCE STREET 6 RM BUN- alow 1 bedrm . full bath down. 2 extra large living room, naturel fireplace, wall-to-w: ca i‘9 baths, extra large tchen with bre bar, —_ area basement, gaa f = g = ag aol wh pond a on 2 nicely landsca: gor- ner lots. i trade for My me in Be p.. or sell. Priced, K.L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 oor full bath up Campeted By owner |HOUSE AND EXTRA LOT. GA- rage Desyeee Center, $1509 down OR, 24 “GREAT Used Home BUY: Beautiful home, only 3 years old 6151 Ascension, In Clarksten, Low 4%. per cent mortage $800 moves you in CALL MAple 5-1201 SMAL COTTAGE TO BE MOVED $35 1416 W. Atiburn, Roch- _ester rE 24115 BY OWNER. LAKE PaIVILEGES on 2 lakes, 3 bedroom home, car- ee storms and screens. OR 3440 ~JOLL ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT Home with 4 bedrooms and den. 1% baths, large enclosed front | ey Basement, new Timken oil urnace. 2% car garage. Car- peting and drapes Lovely land- —— lot with sandy beach This e buy of the year, for only $35,000 with wonderful terms. 100 FT. LAKE FRONT FE +5637 | “Clarkston ' Walters Lake Here's a lakefront that will knock your eye out All brick, 2 levels with a beautiful 14x24 sun room that gives you a thal view of the whole lake, Don't miss this one Only $10,000 with 61. “TRILLEVEL If you have been looking without success for the through th less you are eer to buy! Large aves room with pores dining ‘com. Queen Elizabeth kiten hen. cna lower level garage. This bom < hoon a ntl wonderfu Call now to see your future home. at only .180 with FHA TRADE Your smaijl bome tn for one of our large 3-bedroom, part-brick, ranch homes These homes are built on % acre lots, Just 3 miles from Clarkston, Call today and ask for one of our experienced ———- to oa your home no cost you! ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. - 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich (ACROSS FROM BANK) on private lake near Lake Orion 3 bedrooms with large enclosed front porch. 24 ft. paneled Hein, rootn. Year round home with oi] furmace 1's car garage Only $13,500 with terms . WATER FRONT with access to Sylvan, Cass lakes 3 bedrooms living room baths. Sacrifice price with terms, Immediate aly 4 00 Evenings after 6 call OR 3-10975 J. JOLL, REALTY 2536 pixie i HWY. PE_ 4-4561 REST HOME BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP large bedrooms, large living and parlor, 2 baths fire- , stairway goes Ceptary sht up upstairs. Large lot, 20' Near St Pp Hospital. Full price $22,000 Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron FE. 48550 WEST SIDE LOCATED ON 150 X 143-ft landscaped iet, 6 miles W of city S rms 2 bedrms, bath. All on one floor Neat clean as when pew $8950 with nothing down to GI or will sell to present 4-yr contract with $4,500 Otter and large down _ Cail owner at OR 13-6215 5 RMS, | 1% CAR GARAGE BASE. | ment. Nr. school On 1 acre. $10,- | 500. ORlando 38125 i Spider Lake near Traverse City, Spacious home, 600 ed water frontage, oi! fireplace, completely fur- _ new boast and motor boathouse Sacrifice price 15,000. Term: Worth much more | Town and Country Realty, 508 ne” Traverse City, Mich. WI PRIVATE OWNER _ -~8 rooms and 2 baths on beautiful shaded 1 2-3 acres, 2-car garage, this home, can be used as. single or 2-fam! eee cued ‘church | and schools. FE 2 . LJ — Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. “WESTRIDGE” AT WATERFORD Waterford Township's out- standing, exclusive subdivi- . side of N. of es Church. genartty * designed, built, 3 bedroom ranches, ready for immed- late occu ancy. Ask about our “Trade-in” plan! Heltman and Tripp 7h 'W. arigg revs Aple 1 Opn Daily 9 to 9—Sunday 12 to 8 Compare None better for investor this good, 2-famile furnished income, just off N. Saginaw S8t. all in o repair gas heat, large ict. satisfied tenants Money to bank after all expenses paid. Requires only $1,500 down. Have us show you! = ‘ West Side Just % block eff West Huron 8t close to Webster School, dandy é room modern, gas heat, ga- rage, $12,500 A Real Buy Here is a 6 room modern with rage, atee os street, close to Wis- ner Schools, extra large lot. do a Ifttle ppt | ogee Low price of only hrc: Family This excellent, 3-family has large 6&room apartment down and 2 }- room apartments up. All private auiraeces Gas heat, 2car ga- rage, convenient to public and Catholic Schools, “2 block to bus. oniy $3,000 town. WILLIS M BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, a MGR. 53-55 N dt 45181 Eves GARDEN able, $550 will set you on this one acre lot. Howard E. Fox REAL ESTATE | $275 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains ___OR 8771 ~ Announcing © tor oe TANELIZED: “MICHIGAN HOMES” Let us pre-cut and tanelize your new home using your - —! = ours. Check with 4 and see ho 4 oO a a smal! deposit can supply Ay . rials mate including h pre-cat janber boating. wiring, -mason- it or a— Feet, Home 2. Comple Shell 3. Completed House. Model mn on SUNDAY 2-5 359 GATEWAY DR. Send for free literature. bead — pL He ARE. CLEAN MOD. os swimoring & fishing. | om —_ > ions le Mile, FB 43360, | ri \ : ee . \ + / 4 wer eS eee SESE ee 46428 eee * - ae tl er¢ a eae Sin RASS iscailiiaitheteii Sidi: dcceiias ya ow TWENTY-FOUR. ae z coer, ee ae 5 Ss oe Bi *231 Josephine ‘ TRANSFERRED and is of-. Close di look For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) For Sale, Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ONI SUNDAY 2-5 PIONEER HIGHEANDS—A very desirable home with a fine, big living Pong its = a << jenal din: both has table 8 is an exceptionally large at- tic for possible expansion or storage. So many of the features desired in o@ real ‘ A fireplace, a a 2 car back yard pro- vides considerable privacy and is a profusion color. Owner transferred and will Prited to sell. Noorbels to Josephine, OR 3-1 OFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 4 OWNER HAS BE garage. his cous family very ¥ large finished ‘attic and a full bath up. Also, 2 bed- rooms and ceramic bath on 2 car garage with full paved drive. Four ence fruit trees berries and & garden spot Best of all is the fine sub- urban neighborhood Com- pare and you're sure to be pleased: $800 DOWN oe ao Ber month can mak ou proud home eee Abed oe ed living room and dining ag Ive car bie 50x180 lot. Near EVERYONE loves a bar- gain so here's your chance. ray new, 1% 58 ngalow. Plastered walls, select oak rs, tile beth. Stairway to ic for future extra rooms. ime Josiyn area location. Under $10,000. Payments are modest and include taxes and ingurance DRAYTON WOODS bunga- low and only $600 down. If We need say more, the walls . are —— the floors , there are a too. pull price $9,500. How con you cant this for solid value AUBURN HEIGHTS—2 and modern kitchen, oti automatic heat, Only $5,750 with $750 down . RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor Fey: 8. Ft al Rd. on same oo 3 "BEDROOMS Tang Lavina 3 ining room basement, ca: 2 cat te rage, W. side, FE £0316 COUNTRY LIVING? NEW 4 BEDROOM : Po large home with over 1700 ft. uy area, Close 2 paved r Extra large 2 car garage. This is _bome has very large room Truly a large ze 2 hae with 2 See laces, = ay —— mode: itehen with balling - PE / $100 DOWN FE 5-1264 & PE 4-3844 in. Open § a.m.-Op.m. Sunday 12 to 6. BEDROOM & HOMES plus low mortgage costs Moves You In $10 STARTS DEAL _— WHY PAY RENT? HERE'S WHAT YOU GET:. —_ it-in hea Automatic hot water ‘ ‘Ss Custom birch Eger loads of other features 6 Spacious oes Model WEEEDAYS aye os ads AR L 2 od 7 766 STANLEY 1 block north of Lincoln Jr. High just north of Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY FE 82765 VACANT New 3-bedroom brick, 20 ft. livin extra large kitchen wi dining space t bat oak floors, auto ofl beat, many fea- 44 tures cari Ses like. Price $12,500 with pation terms. May we show St BRIC STARTER Finished on the exterior, you can save, plenty by finishing _ in- terior If = ad will F furnish some ena with, = rant — Come in and | rit ove CRAWFORD AGENCY MY 3-1143 NT 8T. LAKE ORION. Fiacn ARRO “Heart of the Lakes” Will Sacrifice E sap in 3-family imcome or — home, eg to bus, pr olde LS school.’ Will trade for —— home or land con- Noicie Needed If you own this 3-bedroom bunga- low with ares liv! rl 3 bedroom brick, 2 fireplaces, 2 baths, Timken oi] furnace, effi- — kitchen, 5 ft. of waterfront in wooded area Lake Privileges 4room aeesnee. bullt tm 1054, 2 = Llp | 1 heat, storms and with gt nce on Cedar Island Lake. WE HAVE SEVERAL OTHER ° LAKE PROPERTIES! ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. 2 BDRM HOME, UTIL., BREEZE* wav & garage. $7 000 500 on contract. FE Css nae LJ — =e se Immed eee a on equity. PE 5- RILEY LARGE HOUSE “OP Sun. 1 to5 1205 MERRY RD. b acre lot with lots ray & pool table & deep freeze 30 has an attached 36 ft. Small down eae of only $650. Paved on W. “ere of town with 6 fh tr —— = MMSASHABAW RD. 5 rm. bungalow with over 200 ft. on 8 wv . Ga- po 4 . Priced at $6,950 with down. Need we say more LEXINGTON PLACE jowntown on large lot. Good- stately white “frame home with rge rooms. ths, full neoment Only 2 tals from Sears. $1.500 down will handle. E 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | PE 41157 — FE 4-4821 BY OWNER, 4% ROOMS, AUTO- jag v heat, basement, ofiz"t2; JS lot) 300 ow: En 32-2787 KENT Established in 1916 WATKINS LAKE FRONT — — tom built, brick ranch home, bedrms., 2 colored ceramic tite baths, attractive living rm. with cut stone heataiator fireplace, —. floors, paneled rec. rm. of closet space Attached heated 2- 1 — This ho al 3 bedroom brick Leap large chicken ft. Hving| room with rfatural stone fire- place. Large ki sep- arate dining room 24M. gun- room, B hed off with fireproof meterial and in- i built in am fee w oak floors, tile 1. fi heat, large Riles le at $500 with $760 down—immediate possession. SEWARD 2 vARD STREET ot among lovely shade trees, berries and gra Fenced yard, oa! floors, eA b basement aad grees Near sc rea bargain at $7950 low down payment and $17.50 per week. Jim Williams uBTAL STATE © MORN $750 DOWN be gar vl home. 5 acres good 11 ACRES Well located for subdividing. Near MSU grounds “CUCKLER REALTY 236 =N. Saginaw PE echt BI-LEVEL array Grand Tray Bay City. 3 miles” south DO YOU~ LIKE? Large Rooms: finished rec. room All this A gm a water —_ i —,; ees, On a 85 with Hae P priveleges. on a ved street for only HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 OR_ 32-1950 2 bedrms. eit Baas bain yh pant) e “ ——— $1, 000 fon ke over oe of $4 Can be anytime. 576 Meadow &t., off va. 5 : STOUT'S Best Buys Today P SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. CHRISTIAN HILLS 1555 NORTHUMBERLAND We invite our ins of this enususl { sieve be brick home. You'll - amazed at the extra “ in’ fea- show | day and lovel al Priced to to | sell quickly at only $5400 down, | DIRECTIONS: ee tlac, take Auburn . to | Crooks Rd.; LEFT to Bret- | Rd. RIGHT is North- umberland Dr to Mota ~ lla aed Your 5 A Mr. brick ae with work »s eee — of ao ‘wun t Take M59 Williams Lake Area 5 Se eee on a nice jot, 50x156 vileges on Williams Lake. Clarkston — is one of Ciarkston's finest bedrm. homes. It has a large iuceen and —- knotty pine , rca ing room and d >i included WHITE _— =~ > pproximate- Pontiac. $20,-/ gg wt no Rai ti ors Rie _ EAST Ss Se Cute and clean and for Spay gags bl 7 “dee. orated home. arn parcel, near new pont wil a.” SPENCE ST. Lovely family dome, for the cher 8.0. $650 eation and fireplace, oil heat, "Excellent . residential jocation, near schools and shopping. center. Carpeting and rapes in- cluded at only sine with reasonable terms, By ap- pointment. 10 ACRES—HOME Ad Puy retiring bs egg’ or who needs plement — income, Aires: ment, water heater. down. RANCH HOME Small estate located in Pon- Only 5660 Dixie Hwy. ‘til 8; Sun 10 Open Eves. pt 8 Colored Income _ car garage Large planter box See this fine home soon $28,500 term sWOL VERINE LAKE tea _ Most tall shower. Attached garage. Safe, — beach il to see this at $23,500 terms. EAST SUBURBAN 2 for price of one Good invest ment buy or 2 families. Spacious T rm, home with bath and = bsm't Also small 3 rm. hom Deep lot with fruit trees mali this for $9.750 with only $1,750 dn Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor Dixie Mwy. at to FE 2-0123 Open 9 to n Sun} AMPLE CUSTOMER PA KING ee eee FOR SALE OR RENT. MODERN - - aie N of Rochester Burns. 7060 Roch- ester Rd. Pistese 2-2190, 5 ACRES—4 ROOMS 4286 Disie Hwy Drayton Plains OR 3-1231 O SETTLE ESTATE, ROOM bungalow of] heat, new hot water- heater, on E. Rundell, $7,800 FE 2-6689. CASS LAKE—=2.- Bedroom year-around ‘home; 60x 180 lot. Leaving City. Sactifice $4500 cash. FE 4-5382. =~ SALE BY OWNER, 1 ACRE “room, romper room. 3 fireplaces ang all the extras ‘that go inte piive home. tive out Cass Lk. Be. between Lk. Re Fe mens We ‘ “WiorLow REAL ESTATE 604 W. at, PE 5-6492 » Michigan Recreation to WI APT the signs will show you the) Lone Prt entrances 2 full! baths. Plumbing & wiring brought) up to date. Polo fot good , buy for $7,800 dn See after | 3:30. AN day Sq 414 Irwin ou A FINE NEW HOUSE, ALL KNOT- decorating, Price reduced to cov- er same. bw MATHESON, n. 136 BROKER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'N GI len =| NO DOWN PAYMENT IMMACULATE 2 bedroom bungalow.” met extra nice iv room. large picture window, jastic tlle bath, shower. Aluminum combina- tiens and antenna in- cinded at a down to ea price. Very little money will move you in and payments ss than rent. Let's co FINE FAMILY HOME in @ wonderful perth side lo- of land, 4room fnouse, semi-mod- see this one. About $500 w ern, Very reasonable down pay-| . 6¢t you started with posses- mebt. OR 3-5570, sion on closing. i | HONEYMOON BUNGALOW as — rahoypase, breezeway and | garage. You'll be very rt of the neatness of his home; proud of : : S the 3 beautiful lots on which. ‘“EVERY SUNDAY dat qe ¢ PM. sets. A real charmer. $4.. 670 BOW LANE DR agen. closing costs only; Hyrry! MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY a full basement, Practically next St. Mi some. decora Price is low. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 362 8. T : FE CT A ae Ra, ons Toe I al Large tiac «oon = besutifully land- | scaped acre pores. at uth hot water ea ut Hy space Tage. terms availabie Fr 2 ‘dward M, Stout, Realtor Tms. in basemen _ bi seen’ to be appreciated TiN. Saginaw St. Ph, FE — * — 8 rm, cottage with lots 4 fruit Open Eves. Till @ p.m ‘ tinea Lot a. Fine for re- Matheson Real Estate “* FE 41156 es|4 OLD HOUSE IN THE trees with lots of flowers Sadly in need of repairs and interior INTERIOR DESIGNER. MUST sell now. Private owner. lore d -eetate, huge living room, 2ix1 Open plan contemporary, 1 year old. 2 spacious bedrms., 14x12, rt. Studio ceil- patio, snack Mee St sri86 Low down pay-| full basement, ca’ ing. Norman brick, bar. _ment WOODCRAFT HOMES ‘Walled Lake couple. en, — breezeway, 2 car lot. Nicely, Tansscaped! “wil dis- cuss trade with some cash Or very low down rE el fortes Tota! price—s$13. 5! Cass Lake Woods CONVENIENTLY LOCATED new raneh home. built-in kitchen, on ‘2 acfe lot. Park-like com- munity lot with boat moor- age, childten's swimming beach, picnic area and lots of trees. School bu: with a? cash Total price WOODCRAFT HOMES FE 86-8354 zs 4-3459 LAKE ESTATES. RMS. — ed porch. Extra 2h Own- een _et, 345 Ascot Rd. FE 5-4317, Dixie Hwy es 2 OR 33230 , 3 BEDROOMS * DEN OR ids| RECREATION ROOM 2% CERAMIC TILE BATHS IMMEDIATE _ POSSESSION Ea SMALL DOWN PAYMENT JAYNO HEIGHTS ONE MILE EAST on wnt, ON W. TON BLVD.-WATCH ie SIGNS, PE DAILY 4-8 P.M. SATURDAY 37 P.M. SUNDAY 2-8 P.M. iBateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun CLARKSTON ranch with ¢ ment. La old gage, no costs Mort- Wet S88, a" Ss creas ee ear — ame Caio ¥BEDROOM BRICK and base- ASSOCIATE BROKERS_INVESTMENT CO. ¢ FE 8-0663 : West Side q foome, Fy home 6 ith 4 bed Sit ae down payment. WILL TAKE YOUR HOME IN TRADE . 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 2 —— Bloomf‘eld in kitchen. Also in- cludes new upright freezer, re- ers. sell below cost, Also consider, land contract iyi feloh's doe ute of juare 2-2072. . Byatt TAC REALTY 137 Baldwin - FE 5-827 Watkins Pontiac Estates 4 Bedroom—1% Baths A sans io" schoo in a good location pre & transportation. ¢ bedrecms home with a : tears ‘old. Many extra Sfaition. al features for luxury living. $17,- 500. wi! 3 ents, "LADD'S INC. Drayton Plains 4286 Dixie a? R_3-1231 NO DOWN PAYMENT bedroom starter homes, base — and rough wir- ing on your or will build on out lot with onal down pay- ment FP ‘ood Co., Corner Williams Lk Rd. & M59 After 6, OR 23-7038. RECOMMENDED BY * * * 3 bdrm. modern home, 2% lots, garage, basement, be 1 pri- vate yard, Hy many more ex- tras. $4,500. rms. aei0 ome Lk. aaaury t 3-6331 EM 34164 SYLV VAN =a EM _ 3-2411 after’ 6 283 Raeburn E 7 ROOM FAMILY © _ FULL BASE i ESION FULL | PRIGE ONLY it TERMS R. J. VALUET, Re Realtor |. Realy, EVENINGS ope ate er ‘ A om, to ent at, si move around. room to ea Et oer bee. ? ‘me modern in Huron Gardens, nd Easy terms. . Rca f other. good homes and “np, W. BINA = 66 Ww, =... |CARNIVAL “hy Dick Turner RA, eae a e i ent real windows in the rear. red 2 eae Si @ it is a good ain, = BY OWNER Hanne © 1956 by NEA Servicn, tag, “T thought this thing was infallible! It told me on that new secretary took dictation from the lap!” e For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses John K. IRWIN = Your new home now, We have the facilities to build your new al a ag hm Hair ¥ K : bry from. ae us our DOWN PAYMENT st for & young family in Perry Park on opin: wood. Newly e with reom, *. . a bet wate, Tr lot 100x120, and = wad very low cr off Perry, lovely 2 story —- ex < Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” ; W. Side, Al Reseda 7 home is fenced Back yard N's yours $11,500 on easy terms. Suburban and for 1050 fr. HURON cellent condition and 4 ATTENTION BRIDE & GROOM ¥ dream home, ranch sizte ith 2 La bedrooms and st hard top street, $66. per ash 4 cent ‘mortgage. uly $3.08. ~ John K. Irwin & Sons Realtors w Pheos PE SO0T Eve, Mi 63783 0: BA AUTO. T eet oak ficora, at 20 8. Lyno payment. home W base! 1 ir ga- Sidcred You ‘at morgage with ? t. We" aho bate several Roms tha can be pu: te Others on land down payment, | home under construction in Ay Be room eom en \ A Re ac Sctia and mf bastmeat. boa’ ae a Office Open Sun. 1-5 George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0101 MIDDI ETON on ‘a S- sion, LAKE ORION — 4 and bath with basement 4 i down ~ iit “lane take tree & melee, ANDING VALUE — an Somrsnpeee A ated Cla: iS beautiful 3 bedroom with coo (eed living room, aise nicely ed, You will get finish a thrill just to’ s proce _ thls home. Also base- ment, recreation eel new auto. oi] furnace, elec. hot car with workshop. la’ with flowing well and live stream. Too many out- standing features to mention ported io wih must see this for MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Pp Daily and Sunday 1 to 6 SAVE $3,400 a i20xi30 sewer’ tte er Broomfield er —— ear new 8 ag pet grad. —- and rch and will also an of (DRI OUT ND OR JUST EAST OF “TED’S DINING DRIVE IN") New Brick Lake ‘Front ew medern brick ranch bi- evel, built in 1057. Has all the jatest features and in- novations. laxurions rooms 4 ta bedrms.), Reo baths, rec- Biizabeth Lake Front | * This is a ag iy ( ft. lot = Foye map 2 Dr, rage to ihade, . Eve. Sun, alee tb te Ev & cain room srame. —. Tge rooms, custom iat in ‘M. 2-car garage. Lovely landse . Overi golf gr 5 at 000, with terms. Richard Steele. Realtor 234 Center &., Highl and Dooris & Son ROCHESTER AREA WATKIN G. I. SPECIAL six rata poke eo See dormitory bedroom full basement, oi] heat, anes panelled fami} room, 2 car arage, lot 190, located ooley Lake Rd. : A much larger than aver- e 2 bed and screens, nice |} jake privileges $6,950, = OFFICE OPEN Sunday 25 DORRIS & SON REALTORS BUILD 752 wine PHONE FE 4-1557 PONTIAC $98 MOVES YOU IN HOME LESS THAN 3 YRS. OLD 64 ao ee — : bedrooms Edna bedrooms. LOW MONTHLY ‘PAYMENTS ALL Waa Gross Rity. 13420 W. 7 Mile Rd. 5 Waterfront VACANT HOMES MACEDAY LAKE Year afound 3 bedrm. een with FA ofl heat. Auto. wa stove & feebox. $960 down, ar mon’ “PONTL AC LK. Brand new. npg A constructed, 3 be — home with plastered wails, 1% tiled “paths, sires & reg built in kitchen. Will ac- $3She" prod as down payment or ie io “Wood Co. Realtor OR 3-1235 corer Williams — Road & M59 After 6, call OR 3-2603 CLARK Age ashen Meher 3 BED- ROOM RANCH. ser? desirable home, nae ot lastered walls, stone fireplace "with built- in Heatilator, picture windows 0! living & dinin 5 many closets, modern ktchen, plastered, heated froztln ae lot ator, only =e. bas heat, ees boar 8 ce r Wome trade. . CAPE COD. HILLS. 3 BEDRM. APE COD! Nicely iamtlocapea lot 70x135 feet with fenced = = 2 car peter oe tic tv V'@"x1T eres well ined n, hull base- e=. oil forced. air heat. $16,000, rms. e : cs WEST SUBURBAN. 3 B agg closets, full Jot 60xi61 ~ terms. OPEN SUN. 10 TOs CLARK REAL ESTATE ons feet. sn Wi pie + Oe Rall , 43 , GAYEORD to ; vise down, MI 4-1632 ON M-59 1 acre, small home, $5,200 with TER R. A REALTOR OR Seats $8,350 REW 2 BEDROOM HOMES —Ready Por Occupancy In The Heart of Pontiac = $350 DOWN — §69 PER MONTH CITY SEWER & WATER RIDGE ROAD, 215. RELAX IN pi e pammece home on —_ —= distance to Deiroh, ‘Pon Rs ——. Sant, “eter. ‘mooted. ae A of Bese nd. M l _ JOHNSTONE ‘8 JOHNSTONE Downtown Income Two ROOM APART. MENTS — 2 BATHS — 2 CAR GARAGE — OIL PUR-. NACE BARGAIN PRICED — EASY TERMS. JIM WRIGHT REALTO MS OAKLAND OPEN EVENIN MULTIPLE LISTING 3, - oe. 5 car een “foro accepta SEE nm TODAY. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Car ted jeour ana stairway, nail basement, gue heat, water softener. Priced at $14,900; on FHA terms ch teow taro BARGAI —— —— Desement, a i. pistely finished for 6 for "1 0 rar roe 3 bedroom ranc t and 2 aluminum aiding comptes finished with $1,000 a Sy oes! = - — me, pao aa takekoa 7 gar E wad a more ss “Priced Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526__ 412 W_ Huron TRY TO amar THE PRICE TRY TO BEAT THE TERMS [cocar ae ~ of the best buys a area. Woodertully” conditioned — Pull basement, comb. storm —auto. heat, BEE & COM- PERTY PA THIS, PRO! — Topas North side — $11,- NEXT _i3 W. # N “adic chools, Fi ew som sc ine _ comb. storms — guto heat. — rms. hard to beat Check and see for yourself. | Brand new ate cluded for free. $13,000 Lact Saab bara oto RBAN in- WATERFRONT Half on the lake and half Full becement. rage. 2 bed g roem Priced at $14,500 down Owner py packed. to leave state. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_W. Huron St. Ph. FE 5-8183 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Five Acres Foe Ges to the handyman Finish this bedroom, full basement on Teaaatier berry land. Totai price only $8,- 000. Low down payment. G. I. Special habald = —— story 2 bed. Oak floors, Piastered” nwalls, full base- of. av Pear large lot 100"°***-- pa os _ tw = ia Butt. by “owner mpletely insulat- ed, Low down payment. Wishing Won't make it so, See this Toom 3 bed home with full floors, shaded. bus *& stores, $7,950- price. Why look further? Lakefront ba - working man‘ :. —— room = i on one room 40 ft. ch $13,- LAWRENCE Ww. 136. Pike “Open Eves. FE —— 1011, W. Huron Tae Your aaa ‘grate meni poe no down pay-| q eer KENNEDY so. w. Huron °F ¢ OFFICE rae SUNDAY _Priv.. & near school. FE 54-8479 Build Now or .. Our Ours. We wil bulla you a starter or completed hom: e ip Wate Hills ie tion call Hubert C Davis, 4018 Irwindale 5431 COMPARE THI 1S Doqenars, toon Township. OUR LOss, yous Oni on w ranch a. Bi state. Neart type 5 5 3 broseeway. garage, 20x22. Automatic w . Gas e ive All com- ior us seen to be apoeesonee FE 23-1476 3216 PRIDHAM ARBOR Vacant — Move Right In Make us aa offer. NICHO’ HARGER CO. <n P4 FE 56-8183 219 W. FAIRM CIVILM ANS S S $300 DN. bedrooms full basement. = Tost’ Automatic heat.* Storms screens, other ex extras 0082 or EM 3-241i after ¢ BY OWNER CAKE | ORION 2 1-2 bedroom, 1-6 PE 44100 of FE EAR LAKE ORION ranch-type bome. Garage. Lot Spprvs. | acre, Hot gir heat. $12.-_ e — TAKE FRONT ? BEDRMS ~ ALU- minum —— —- screens $9,500 cash R 37585. oe | OS ee HOME 2 BEDROOMS windows, at 2604 Hatton, eT Gien- §-0992. NORTH SIDE Modern 3 bedrms. - basem room erage ine. B. TANNER, Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike st FE 45005 and 377 8 1 5 ROOM | For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gill's N othing Down 5 MILES WEST OFF PERRY _ is aint Pasay tare jae ne traffic, . rban a. ae Fe 2 costs will or 0 AE od . There is no satisf; Mee speme ownership, Only a torm crater. pooled fi 4 pha? benied concert YOUR a Uti alg HOME. QUICK PpossEs- WOW! Here ts the buy of buys tn a two = op Amery 5 rm bath 4 oom Exce! o. vseeated fm the 70 ft. lot. Price only Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 ony. $13,500 37 Te pe Eves. & Sun. Lt) ROOMS WITH . PUR- - ee Gs! lake priv- — Li = j SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. 2661 ACORN Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch home JUST LIKE RENT | A qualified buyer can buy this | 6 b tn buy. Call for detalis Will saeritice for cash. Loveland Just West of Town Secluded and Neat Shaded lot. quiet neighborhood. ‘Nice lawn. eos al ya Good 2 room Pull bath with tub, oe age cheery kitchen. A-l condition inside & out, Onl $1,600 dn and $59 a month, in- cluding canes & insurance. Attractive Bungalow Elizabeth Lake Estates Exceptionally neat, 2 oak floors. painted ane bath, of] furnace. Huge 2%-car jnsuiated nice *torner — y i ro Access to pertect ec: saat ihe aa eo <e and ¢ $00 “down. | Giroux-Franks r and “Gas heat, eat hot water and uilt ; = speaker, Sag Searctee or FULL PRICE “$I 650 Small frame house on corner a 100x 3446. Over Needs repairs. on 450 down. 3 Alida 8, vard. peveee Crooks r noeaiaer 1300 MILFORD RD. re a — M50 hale fost Tivine room Foom, Uhtoo kite! ta lot $250 DOWN NO RED TAPE, MOVE IN. OPEN SUNDAY 146 KUSCHELL, VE 86800 SUN. 2-6 LAKE FRONT. Livernois and edroams, | ; full tile | ATTENTION Just ig ge $2,000 for — sale on this 2 bedroom m home. Full ——_ < vel g 2-car f mvever 5 BEDR Mod A-1 sel} with smell - down payment and only $65 s Ev after 6 : ening aig ,# cal 7 sam A. JOHNSON, Realtor ' 1704S. Telegrapl. Rd, FE 4-2533 BEDROOM HOME. BREEZE- ony Sone 2 lots Call owner, 161 Ottawa Dr. . Sunday 3 to 5 Price reduced to $26,500 on this 5 Too abel in cuaeee. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 5 W. — —— FE 5-816) §-0338 1% ACRES. 4 BEDRM. t ‘UNION Priv. $10,900, $900 dn oan GILES. LeBaron Farms Rineato? oral? ga rf on . Of] heat, fall base- ment, 2 car garage. On 2 $1,000 Down | Klemp! income near Lake Rooms completely fereuhes an rented for per m Pull base- pote auto. gas heat, A ood Buy for aed $8,500. FE 5-6175 BA c Lake Onkland—Immediate posses-| After 6: FE oe FE sorts style. Attached" tecar “gerage. | > ghEpROQM ROUSE. en aed jovely livi room, lax wi 1 _cuureee I reer replace. sun room, 2 love- ly bedrooms, miodern kitchen, © dock, float & more includ- ed. 4451 Parnell. Take _ Clinton- ville Rd, .to. M Rd. 000 i. 7 SUNDAY 2 TO 6 PM. SUN. 2.6 WILLIAMS LK. FRONT PIONEER HIGHLAN By Com- 300 DO lete & attractive bedroom te LANS WNE rick, gas heat, Tiishea recrea-| Sith Po lined ¢. 3 bedrooms fon: ‘room, aluminum storms & ny Fo tg ATS 1% car garage, beautifully | oom Overiooks Ike har hte screens, carpeting, draw drapes, Basement “ ny e. Oak rs. Bice Bate Sees | pees Wiehe Besse ae a - J R. | Hiltz Drive gut, Witems bee hate, Rad. . 1 ae ate AYDEN. R. Realtor 6H, Walton : _ PE 8a re 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 4 43| For Sale Lake Prop. 44 |e sees |Full Basement BRICK » 3 BEDROOMS 2 Car Garage Humphries| NC attached — i bedrooms, PL Sicha wid tere lt poset Pap Dammigge a ity coramie baths . storm OS ee al ‘and Gis bargaia, has moved wis 3 at Rd. to aa on. . . —| pace pe | ledgestone 11. A dear F a sarage. a“ . pod aD. wD oy 3 bearwems bangs) room bungalow with 11 = 16 Hving room, sepa- t area, fal jue ment scar . idan = $11,250 with, ry 51 foo on FHA terms. IVAN W. SCHRAM ‘REALTOR | te! | ba ¥ , large living room = Bg boards. iP gs ‘and | For inunary ait Lodgestone “fire-| ag SS Low La. Ré. to Seott atta ae Sie aia im charge. . i HOYT REALTY PE 2-006 ____ 24 8. _Telegraph Rd GI's $150 Moves You In Dandy ranch, attached garage North « near Loon Lake, dandy Ko Sheed poms pANCHOR'R Real ram JO wn, ' aneal j SUN, 2 TO.5 right on V ‘poectield then right to No/ pis watch lor This | is an ides! Fami excellent neighbor specifications Has many ocvts earpeted livin natura! repiace.| and large lem 44813, Muitip'e Listing § Service FE 5-9471 ¢) aobeneriens a goxpay ANNETT'S _. OUTSTANDING VALUES CENTRAL AVENUE — For col oe roe: ored cu 7. ns, glassed front porch, basement, £2 e Immediate 00. $700 down. Lake é os miles — gl ag Meats taper to see roan aS house, ae per ‘manth, = | Lake F ronts Galore Cosy +-t00m reihroughoa ome. saa Call Peace 147 ft, of the finest 1 tr Ae ship. + J. A. ‘Taylor kt & beater «yg 8 Boatine Lake) +1348) YEAR AROUND, “Breniaee, in Owne lorie ae Dorothy Snyder Lavender REAL . @ YEARS LH .] Ra., ( or MU 4-641 ; 7 iN Perfect tri-level ne. Al neil beach. $10, Ae] ‘$5,000 Plone Giceea & Fra 4305 Dixie Hwy. OR 3001, ELIZABETH { LAKE LAKEFRONT lot, 4865 wetorser_| Dr_ FE 2 FURN. - MOD 2 sapancal home ins’ b bake privileges. 14 ft. boat Good fishing. Winter 3 yw greg? Metamer F ———— f. me M- ple’ on yee around = < e fog: ogy Rive tr Y FE 44379. ; LAKEF RONT. HOME 1 ae meters. ae ele sal Geuhing Bees NOTT. phar CASB LAKE — Northwest shore. | ——- eottage or year-ari e. Immediate possession. believable value 3 —— o - Seer garage $22,500, terms ./ MACEDAY TAKE Home on cana!l-2 bedrms. pine tot. Well landscaped Bestession, Priced ——— @ ee For Sale Lots — : AFTERNOON SHADE A beautital] building site with an extra large spreading oak tree shading the whole yard. 105x160 ft. lot with a beautifu) view over- woking the countryside. LADD’S INC. — OR 3-1231 LARGE HIGH LOTS LOW PRICED In a goog protected neighborhood where you may be proud to ee Paved wind aren with lots of eae trees. was $1,500 with OR_ 3-12 desk aod ibrary Ange bath and LARGE LOT. gareing powTine kitchen. $13.500 $12,000 cash. OR 3-2411. terms or ‘ound Un- ededebaded _ e or year $1 WATERFRONT cotT- round bome. — Sacrifice fyi, $900. Bajanc . $3600. FE 2-6488. Middle home- 8 wooded rms., full fot. Straits lakefront family asement, High sand beach, dock Bost. well, Trade $12,000 equity _* aller lak t _ Subdivision. MApie 5- TWO ADJOINING LOTS 706x422 each Desirable west side location. Walking distance to schools, anon- ing center. etc. Blacktop street ty water & gas. OR 3-3667. NIcE Lor OFF COOLEY LAKE Rd EM 3-2684 WOLVERINE LAKE PRIV 3 lots = total price $50 down ‘You Should Year-round black top iSee the new sites at "yy CHE ROKEE HILLS! Paint Creek, 3 act «, jarge fami en Seat a ec . ue bs ay ee — beame ed i 7 UPPER STRAITS LAKE : replace mcease. € vied ‘ 3 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, living ered rte “cay ne — doe ee ee ee ae for $1,000, cash By owner heat. Very scenic spot. Price nw reduced to §32.000, terms au GGe Ua aon Migros nae . Lake frant cae Beech for youngsters poe rooms baths en. sun- el FOO. » » er at- room = =Smial greenbouse Fire. tached garage on biack top road pee in —_ room, pegged birch iOOrs feature bear earege ae Qutside ; eri, ito | 3 44, beautiful’ view of lake 942.000. terms | ; 4 Sic Home in an — . dbullt to $50 i se Roy Annett Inc. LJ Berea TO Esera! s-0408 * open ‘Es Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | Priced right §10 409 WATKINS LAKEFRONT $2000 dow: Close to Pontiac Yesr-‘round icg home knotty pine interior. rage, fireplace. porch overlook fre - You'll ike its 100 ft sites planned for and restricteo to protect today's better ranch and multi-ieve! homes! - Drive out Elizabetn Lake Rec. 1 mile west of Telegraph Rd to S.ott Lake Rd Turm right ‘, mile to Lacota Rd Carl \W. Bird, Realtor Income Property 434, DUPLEX | = 4 bdrm , | | sony & a } large lot Paved road, 90/300. wil e let. ee trailer er smal) ment rR R ARIE. REALTOR OR _3-0372 INCOME BARGAIN rty is umique in that separate homes wita & individua; living giving acces» home hag 4 rooms & bata with basement anc oll heat: No, 3 has 4 rooms and bath pilus utility room; No 3 has 3 rooms & bath-pius uti my room and iarge finisheq porch Ther: is a workshop on the property aiong wilh many fruit- bear.) of huge shade trees., The property is entirely fenced & landscaped. All A-1 shape and e'| are occun'- Separate septic tanks & utilities for ea b unit There ts a private Gock offer excellent <Wimming & fishing Soecr is retiring to = jortda and’ will sacrifice prop- erty for $18500 with $5.000 row: 4 You can live on this property Lo $15 per Monin and have it “SUN [DAY for in Il years 4 st) HIE BROS 2 Z pm to 5 p.m. OR 3-1295 ae Sree = E a Eres us extra javatories. AVE $2,000 fe bedrooms. Beautiful, Div oN BEAUTIFUL INCOM ne room & dining been alton Blvd & Baldwin Maiaity. ~ ; Pull modern bate;| 2 family with extra lot, all lend-| Svery Ghee teem finland for a| scaved. Fireplace. aluminum sid-| den ad of 8) ing, aluminum storm & sash, auto) Md , as furnace, tmastone front) that this Tamaily home. Mr. Maynard wil aetee | a yas in charge. MODERN HOUSING room home with large living room & separate dining room, ful) ba-« a fine ment, = ego pewly decorated inside. and its spotiess new win- dow im, and cornice boards pena reh, garage too Larter oa tet, fru 4 and shade, This, hee <7 *ovels Sea for_ 87, $50 - | ® pe new two car garage, ete mae with| $3.509 down or $15,500 wi 000 down to FHA mor osteo, on ge.i00" _Call_owner_ 1 FE For Sale L ¢ Lake e Prop. 44 ON ee | Cedar Isiand . 088 : A ; LOT beach te be found. Lk. $5,290 EM 2 12) = LOTS Lake Write he Scotch ebctrect lot. Reas | TRY A this, $- acres of the Ped a ies soil, weill|t@ ACRES ON | LAKE WiTH located off Cooley e Rosd. A| bedroom home. A beautiful spot 8 room family home — 4 OA 8-2845 evenings. ppelee aulig asm, OO ware cee, iS CARRE. 4 ake v ment, 3 pan my rehes, 2" Cool $300 ae arage, en g - oot ob w re wv. DINN AN 42571 ° rees. 3.) uron > wit of flowers & a & EVES, FE 4-346 Realtor loads trees, $14,500 G.I. terms. William Mill FE 2-0263 1075 West Huron BROWN — Pius mortgege he FHA Terms, Excep- well constructed bunga- riced sito. will trade for two story 6 rm, home. 12,973 LAKE FRONT — Brand S 3 bedroom ar tote Poking all alum. windows, Ol] AC Good gara wit tre Large lot with pedl beach. pester 000 DOWN - Large rambling bungalow with 3 bedrooms Large family room, attached two ar. two baths, Located near MA DAY LAKE Paved “Here is a wonderful value’ Bal- ance FHA Terms. PRICE — A home a win’ heats the most dis- Excell Su- onniactng pares = oper on kede| const. Attached 11 car gar. Tim- ken og Lovely ee room = be used, for i BROWN. Realtor |” P\stavice. ful i, " Excellent swimming beach. Road soon to be biack must sacrifice at. with $1,600 dn. and take over! land contract of 3-5911_before 4:30 p.m. bean THESE :~ LAKEFRONT VALU WITH ANY OTHERS ON MARKET. Buy NOW) WHILE PRICES bow t FOR Sra ere ROr Mohawk Lake ft 8 4 Waterford Hills acre $ 6.500! ake Angelus, 1 acre $10,000" WHITE BROS. lake, hes sandy beach See this at $12,500 # ane lee ay a gee D. RILEY. Broker | _ 44211 ves a 1592 | | DUCK LAKEFRONT ROD ‘Elizabeth Lake Rd | |WILL SACRIFICE 12 Lots} a FE #1157 Fe ¢4821 | FE atten enone thet Soe os EEE TES | autiful landscaped 00 lots. Al “7 ET'S TALK | ation spot. $10,400 —, For Acr e 47 ee ee ee. Terms edie BUSINESS | DUCK LAKEFRONT i SCLOs i — ‘round jog home, attractive! 2 a CL E | Nursery and Landscaping room with fireplace, en-| iz good west side Ban > rahe Fi porch ¢ h See: aces) te schools. Level. See ae Leaving nursery en this Big! dl vacation. $9880 —| With excellent drainag | and ecres of land Eas ie road, vin = “tate road | a LO ireee — oda % , w pri ¥ ow terms establis in growing G SCHU ETT. Realtor at Ta i ADDS INC Includes living quarters and EM 23-4196 7404 Highiand Rd 1 M50: AY Gen nee Diaysen. PI ample storage area P , 2 ixie ’ raytonr aint . . U NION ILNRE __OR 3121 : Be Your Own Bos. ots. } block from lake Name > ACRES. NEAR ORTONVILLE ieee sie 7 vce L ie he See your own down paymect. OR- Rolling and sighily $200 an an ee owe cote ary fils 3-4180 « $15 moath Giroux * i auks, 43% Preaied aie maken th 4 “: wt vams “LAKE Dixie Hwy. OR better than average buy 4 rms 10 ACRES. WOODED one st. Low doWn payment - good 6800 Race Ra burben, beautiful bullding spvte gross ist time offered! Lovely year| priced at only §% an acre ; are D sr 6-2400 ground home just 5 mies West) Dorotl iv Snyder Lavender of Pontiac Spacious Uving roon with fireplace Forma! dining a REALTOR EST 29 YEARS with fireplace Forma! dining rm | 700] High! ane Rad, (M5@) plus breakfast nook 24° enclosed EM _ 3-3303 MU — orch. facing the lake 1‘; baths ull Secamrens Only $25,500 with 49 ACRES — GOOD LOAM. $5 down Wurry on this tre- Northeast of Lapeer Close ‘mendous value to 2 lakes with good fish- CHARLES *; VanHORN ing ly 93 erms [METAMORA AREA — 24 Roll- Open Evenings J — WALLED | ome bedroom brick could be used for 4h Maple kitchen large Gintne area Tiled throughout full beths., and water heater room Car port LAKE- rumpus Large REA in Walled Ae area room bedroom Uving and t O +3644) 3 3 autematic oil Farnece utilit Paved rae $800 down JTART REALTY ‘M410 & Commerce Rd MA 4-239! Dine Hw). i _9,_Saa_10_tl_® For Sale Resort Prop. 44A B R Se CE nigh Ae ONTARIO LAKEFRONT _ 2 ats Lake on ge, ‘aren w wn. Londo Lake — New log. re LS her eRORT COTTAGE beach for swimming. fishing . e wa Like a dif- ferent world of evergreens his and c ue rock birch, pictures: onderful blue water. hunting Fer slermation call owner. 6-2461 ON Michigan LOTS Ae near Haile, hunting Rush Lk Atlanta 808 risa 18x20 cottage. wn. se possession. e eo Ng bath, wall furnace, fi Suse swimming ol LONG ol F ~ GOOD deer Ez point, 2 bedrms > bath - oqgpr i 174 frost National Fore: =< "boxdo cot-| $3500 2-bedroom, modern cottage, —- window, ron RA Ira Scofield, Hale, Mich. _.8-2603 NEW, YR. AROUND FURN. MOD- ern cottage on Lake Huron, nr. Rogers City, Terms FE 58-5857. $50 month. OR ~——~~~ 2 77 LOTS FOR SALE 40 ACRES. For Sale | Lots 17 grape vines _trees, 17 gta Private A §-1339. Pontiac, All or part. overioockin Call 46 15 FRUIT PE_8-0351 20 MINUTES FROM Le. \CHOICE_ LOT IN , OTTER HILLS “900 | Sud Owner PE 45-4317 ity acre. $995 COUNTRY LIVING BOWN YOUR OWN—RAISE YOUR FOOD—MAEE IT YOURS! $50 down §660 Dixie Hw Open Eves. ‘til 0; “sunday 10 ‘tt! $1 acre, farther out, $905, $50 down “mie from DUCE Segre 1 lot, 65x165 ft. $750... $50 down. “FO : A | HOWARD E. FOX COMMERCE LAKE | et ceri 7 3 bedroom home. Beautiful wood- ec lot Clear sand beach. yee on this one 89 500 *Multi- Lakes Realty 3060 S$ Commerce Rd. MA 41578 CASS LAKEFRONT 8) for thai home or cottage. iT o0 down _D. RILEY, Broker * 509 Elizabeth Lake Rad. 157 F Pr As Open Eves. nt af ‘gua 19 vt 5 $275 Dixie Hwy. ne t OR 3-877 ai Cass Lake Sub. On canal tricity & water Brayton Piains 'g LOTS ON KUBURNDATE St ec- Good street with nice homes & other wanted con- 4-8221. . veniences ~ Attention Builders ! ! “Believe It or Not” We have 13, x 150 ft. 50 FH Vilage roved lots in beautiful Sylvan ge, gag al- o §, sswer & F080 to $4. Sony. a 12, Post {fi4.000 price > for Richard Steele, Realtot 224 Center &t., Highland Two. ee eroeeli FE S18 E 44831 down. Lots Two large picture alent: “Cali range s sone Danhas Cake Frontage | Hevtgne st art FAR - 4 bedroom farm range financ’ ii, paper wor 1 His ome. Ag maser Alea a ae on A. G. Elhott & Sons morrow. cqneisoned at aac argains 31640 2 NORTHWESTERN HWY, sien kane. cove paged ie 3 individual homes on large jané-|MA es. FE 5-5080 ture bohon nigh Many. "Fine features| seaped, fenced lot with fruit trees’ not — found in farm home.) and workshop e frontage on LAKE LOTS, SANDY BEACH | TRO Lerge 3% x 60 picem, ake with access to 8 Picturesque setting; community barn, nt tags. have mew roofs) lakes Owner retiring to Fiorida.| water system, Res Tieted. Priced paint, Ten acres of land.’ Sacrifice price of $18. ith $500; from $4,808 $3 he. *te: bes ox ae off we 10% miles dae city mits own, All homes mi re You lake lots a _£ Wilt. trade. ean live and enjoy yourself here) 3-6210 now. é ad 18 per month, Don't miss this lak trom is gon Gees Open penesy’ 10-4" & e Round 30 ft frontage, wooded. "Ww HITE BROS. Easy lars Call 4-2045, me Ro! ing acres A beccural bulld- ing snot $3 500—Terms LAPEER RD Lake Orion 3¢y acre corner, soned com- merc el Priced = right Terms ; ; HP. HOLMES, 3331.8 Lapeer Ra FE ss. cays ACREAGE FOR INVESTORS SEV- eral choice parcels including Tr development jand. Cail EM 10 for detalis 80 acres, Tyrone Township 3 bed- room older home. Several other buildings. Only $15.900. down. Call MU 4-2045. Richard Steele, Realtor sa. Cone St.. Highland _ 1 RE PARCELS, BEAU- ural uildine sites, $100 down, $20 , Will a accept trace ic “PA NGUS, Realtor 1918 M-15, Ortonville , NA_1-2815 _ BUILDER'S. TERMS New sundivisioy overlooking lake Saceday 5 & 10-acre parcels Road frontage Excelent drain age Phone owner MI 4-2844 WANTED 40 OR MORF VACANT lable acres within 20 miles or N ot Pontiac must priced right reasonable dn ment _MA_5-1033 op ___ For Sak Sale Farms 2 , ACRES ON ON BUS LINE. $200 down. Owner, P.O. Box 535. | 10 ACRES Beautiful 10 acres close in to Pontiac. Enclosed with new fence White frame ranch home with natural] fireplace, ful] basement. attached 2-car garage. Profession- al type dog kennels and other out- buildings, Fruit trees. berries and flowers ig one you must see to apprecia'y ACRES of Poutiec Nice 10-room home immaculate condition, full basement. garage end barn, nice- ly landscaped, peswurel large shade trees, $5,000 d Clarence C. Ridgen ay. REALT OR 975. Seen AM 35 | West _FE 4-6203 ACR ODERN HOUSE Barn. Outbuniings $1,500 down, _ $83 month FE 4-4462 arms of all kt nds P. W. DINNAN 66 W Hure- FE ¢-2577 Eves FE 4-3046 °° MARLETE — (-ACRE STOCK farm: leve] land. New ranch-type home large basement, barn, silo. Bargain. $24,000, terms. Dan Hob- | son, Clifford, Nene . TRADE 90 CRES. MODERN . house, mig, Flag ap $10,000 equity ed $3,000. Box 104. Pontiac ress. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49d COOLEY LAKE RD, BUSINESS treouee at Union. Lake. EM THRED STALL COMMERCIAT, Ga rage, zoned apg — eyo _22 W. Kenn 3 3 CAR COMMERCIAL OORRAGE. 22 W. Kenn eS. Ph. FE 8-1431. aged SHOP ogi 4 celle YF ft.. overhead ss Opportunities 51 51 of Rochester Busirfess 900,000 . IN arty CONTRACTS TO sell, 1 or at good discounts. C PANGUS. Realtor 9 M-15, Ortoriville, NA 71-2815. $1,100 LaND CONTRACT PAY: able at $20 pomp 6 per cent inte: a mer =) per cent. ees asant * crestons Lake. oa $3,000 ae for jar ariesn _ Press = “§ MODEST MAIDENS ve s was the one 2s was yelling ie a a lifeguard’” 46 Business Opportunities $1 | { : be | pay-* 48: : E 4-1582 __PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR_ By Jay Alan BEER TAVERN WITH 4 BOWLING | of Port Huron 3 r month. Requires $14,400 down Aas C BAR. Macomb County $42,000 gross. Lease, $125 pe month with living quarters. Price $33,000 with $13,200 down CLASS C BAR. North of hee po has sg Sh and c ”— trade & RESTAURANT. Price, $19,500 with $8.000 We have a seat party siore with $500 down plus stock STATEWIDE = wre Service of Pontiac D RLES, REALTOR int ‘s eelears =e FE 4-052! Detroit Office TWinbrook » @- _ modern equipment. Same owner for 12 years, Getting mar- r $2,500, terms. Phone Geneva _i DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT BL. Siese. To be moved. $300. = DRY CLEANING PLANT 35-3286 | BEAUTY SHOP IN SOUTH LYON | $4500 will handle Full a equip +e Owner will train Bo chaser | experienced. $15,000 full erie ec! includes gross buginess of $35,000- year A are fy rtunity for the right man er gle _ Hoyt HO’ vr SREALT FE 2 vr 2-94846 Attention! You can met il‘, ber cent on this 2 family dupiex Located in lake area Now leased by army at $200 per montn. Call for more Rr DR s Inv é<tor a; M ICHIGAN BUSINESS ALES CORPORATION | | JORX A Hie rpg BROKER | 1573 8. TELEORABH RD TOU OR BAR retiring after 15 years Nee igroitng $40.000 per year | Located in a thriving cummunity 9 miles west of Pontiac Good lease available. Only $14 600 down ce fof further -particulars TD RILEY. Broker 509 Elizabeth Lake P44 FE 4-1157 FE 4-482] NEW BUTI DING APPROXIMATE. lv 6.409 sq ft eautiful location for drug store On West Huron street. west of Telegraph road. In a growing business section. Avell- | able about Sept. Ist Call OR | 3-4601 or write Box #3. Pontiac Presx ONE OF THE “HOTTEST” Lock tions for a hamburg opefation | 8 this area. On matin highway bear | Is shopping ceuter Priced for quick sale } ‘Roy Annett Inc. Realtors 78 © Huron gt FE @ 0466 Open Eves & Sit 1 te 4 Partridge | THE “BIRD'’ TO SFF | is 9 Mo. Liquor you'll like this resort and kitchen Main hwy. and neighborhood business in the temous Anchor Bay area Large parking lot. Lovely 3 bed- room apt. $12,800 down. Deluxe We know Class C bar 3akery One of the best bakery bust- nesses in the state. Over $116,000 Now netting over $14,000 and operated by hired pele WelUADIE reat estate and stock Will take “part ‘trade Sporting Cr woods A busy. eagy to operate profit business grossing over yearly Just inventory of wholesale for the down See this today higiy ; $65. - stock at pay ment. REALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses Throughout Mich FE 4-3581 1050 W. HRON OPEN ‘TIL 9 RESTAURANT FOR SALE, ~ DOING good business 1824 M76. St. Hel- en's, Michigan. REPAIR SHOP WITH 130 FT frontage, in growing community. _OL 1-0173. VARIETY & GIFT SHOP. WELT. stocked store. Priced to sell. 1663 | Auburn Rd, (M5#), west of De- quindre In growing community. Reason for selling is {llness Money to Loan 53 {State Licensed Lenders} _LOANS 0 TO $500—$23 TO ae COMMUNIT. LOAN WE 0 © PRIEND EN OPE 8-0421 Y SERVICE Loans $25 to $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF Eee ess 3% 8S. Saginaw Quick Cash $25 TO $500. On your own signature, acto. or = ST) 208 p to 24 —- service is quic friendiy and heiptal. Phone 58121 or visit us at our office. Home &.,Auto LOAN CO. iq N. Perry i. (corner Pike} | On bo 19x12 Feit Base Rugs $3.95 RUBBER BASE PAI "Maney ta tome ‘53 nnn lbnte_Liceneed Landers LAID-OFF WORKERS We make ‘en loans to pl on = v9 “are back pay: Work ms "30" de: Our Requirements Afe: 1. Ih ag vou own furuiture or 2 2 That you are ® permanent 3. That you had @ good work: and @ good paying record be- ec. 4 ‘- » If you owe bills and are being pressed Mor sae come te once and be relieved Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will uve receive oleasant cou! erate and friend! treatment rE any one of our es iSee phone directory addresses) BUCKNER Finance Co. DRATTON PLA INS WALLED LAKE for $35 — SEABOARD FIN ANCE co 1185 N aba 8T EASY PARKING 8-066 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland. Loan Company :| FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AU LIVESTOCK — HOUSEHOLD GOODS h LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & Livinastone. “Ww | Lawrence | St _ CE 41598 ~ WHEN YOU NEFD : $25-$500 You can get i quickly on your japr. Gas Rochester. OL 6-071! OL _1-9791 | signature. car or furniture. No ewiorsers payments to sult your budget. We will be giad to help you with your money probiems FINANCE CO FE 4-1574 ___1702 Pantiee State Bank Big _ Mortgage Loans — _54 Mortgage Problem: ? = make mortgage lcans to meet your req@rements. Any property any amount. Prompt service. Also buy wand contracts and real estate We Buy Squities FF MIGE & RL RON PONTIAC Eves EM 3-0048 Swaps 55 1 BEDROOM FULL | BASEMENT | and bath. (Pontiac!) Trade or «se! _Any offer considered OR 31-7044 « Lots. ae CHAPEL ALL clea hat hare you .g¢ te trade? MY 29-0721 20 GOOD D ciothes dryer. “64 FOR T dump Will in trade FE 54-8257 20% OFF & hand mowers gand.ng machines. egestas ines. SIZE 12 FOR FE 4-637 if YARD or trucé ESsSES TV or ail power We rent eh plese ol rug | lawo reli | BARNE = "HARDWARE | _742 W HURON ~ | 4 HORSEPOWER R OUTBOARD FOR tape recorder or cash. EM 3-3200 SY in GA ($100 EQUITY IN LAKE ORION) home for car, truck, boat. trac: | tor of trailer or ° MY_2-6301 | $1,600 EQ IN 4 BEDRM FOR om | Housetrailer or jot FE 5-058 CASH FOR “UsED Vé& cane | FE 2-0662 | Ghee FOR USED TW's) RADIOS & tape recorders. FE 44645 | FORD TRACTOR 36 and back blade for 18 to Cabin cruiser OL 1-0003 after 4 GAS WATER HEATER. ! YR. OLD Tappan auto. gas stove 40°". Norge as dryer. both 2 yrs. old Will rade for elec ema stove, and dryer. OR 3 OUN GAB NET. ne § WILLING TO P FURNITURE SAME VAI UE PREFER BEDROOM SUITE FE_4-2880 at As if GAUGE E. BOLT - “ACTION hotgun for table saw. portable electric table saw or what have | you? FE 5-3225 | SELL OR TRADE MY EQUITY | 2 bedroom home. N W side of elty FE 2-4420 T RIMMIN a OR > REMOVAL On iwthing of .value or cas TRADE 2 CITY !OTS AND c "AS +H for land contract, heuse eqn what? Ciark Real E-tate “FE 45492 or FE 4-4813 for Mr Clark VALLEY REGULATION BUMPER ~ pool tabie Exe cond Swap fer es motor. OR 3.3082 after Ask WILL SWAP ‘5? OLDs FOR PICK _up. OR 3346500 WILL SWAP REGISTERED GER- man shepherd dog sp anything _of full _value OA 8-3837 | § For Sale e Clothing 56 | _ we aooea MEN'S DRESS SUIT, SIZE 24-40 | Excellent condition, $35 EM | ed eg see | MEN'S WORE CLOTHES FoR! sale cheap Shirts & pants, ? for | 98 Coveralls, $1 75 Working: = ingman’s + Outlet, 63 8 _Saginaw i RUMMAGE SALE. EVERY DAY | _# to 11 388 Orchard Lake: WEDDING GOWN, BOYS SUIT. FE 46 35 oat 8 sweaters & shirts | Sale_ Household Goods 37 TV SETS ADMIRAL i AND _GE 21" $100 for both FE .5-6569, 2 LEATHER AND 1 ANTIQUE chair, ‘stroller, tollet seat, FE _ 2-64 71 4 4 BURNER, WHITE ENAMEL GAS range FE 56-8278. 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. brand new davenport & chatr. 2 modern step tables, matching cet- fee table. decorator jamps, all for Pay only $2 weekly Pearson's Furniture. 2 Orchard Lake Ave ee 6 See SILVER oRay “BEDRM. vo : 4 Beata pad td 42 Orchard L ve € PIECE LIVING ROOM E0rE 9x12 wool rug and pi $55 asher, $40. Excellent CSadition FEL 4.5506. ‘FT REFRIGERATOR WITH 7 CU. $35. FE defrost timer attachn ert 59074. BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, —8e 4%4-Ft. Wall Tile 25c NT. Gal, $375 GUAR. HOUSEPAINT Gal. $195 _Syers, 141 W Huron FE 41-3064 9 PC. “MAHOGANY “DINING ROOM suite $65. Attomatic i€etric ee _ $60, MI6-1256. RUGS. WOOL FACE. “sis | 8 » Revereibin $16.50. I mported, + $34.95 Axminster, $4098, Rug ads, $6.06 Pearton Furniture, 2 Orchard Lake A set. Kirby swee new; ‘els iM, FE ast ied Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 ee re BENDIX - TY. alii. a recarder,” r efay 5 PI CHROME Uiwerre SET. __$49, 3 beer ee £3 8 cu. Ht T REPRIG- erator, stainless maei racks cd ire elec. 30" ‘unts TV, wglout “console, “White ow = dressing table and bench. w ‘ bed wal mg inter- changeable single or bunk style. Hamilo Rd. Rochester. 20 REFRIGERATORS aLL — i Gesepetené Deliv-* ered. From $38 GooD HOUSERERPINO SHOP $1.W. HURON FE 4-1555 a METAL, Apilet r SINK, $13. ~ size e Elec. stove. xcellent Coalition $50 3811 Is: uate Park, Drayton Plains _ ‘peers RANGE. - ONLY ‘Hie 56. ‘igera — and freezer combina lng Easy terma. Baniue Abotlance, Davisburg. MA a: 6 NT W R heater, $89.05 Installed, sie. 6s aE Munro Electric Co. 1060 fia Orr FON EW 14-FT. aL, ft. Norge uprieh freezers. —_ 2 yrs. to pay, 90 po cash. WAYNE GABERT 121_N, Saginaw wE i) RANGE, $17. RB. Munro Electric Co. 1060 W Hu- ron, - Pr. GAs RANGE APT. Size electric range Kenmore electric clothes dryer. Frigidaire refrigerator Frigidaire electric range CRUMP ELE ECTRIC 3465 Auburn _FE ¢3573 A BUY — SMATL L RADIOS, 86 TO $12. Also portables, $10 to $15. FE 5-8735. ADMIRAL REFRIG, $50; 6PC _oak dining rm_ set. ‘925. FE 5-6a46 A GOOD BUY. STUDIO COUCH. double bed, vacuum cleaner, _ Frigidaire. MY 3.1580. “O07 ANYTHING “you 4% wa N Ti} FOR HO! CAN BE FOUND aT L & § SALES. A litte out of oe way, but s lot less to pay. Furaiture, & appii- ances of all kinds NEW & 0 . Vicit our trade dept. for real metre é MONTHS TO PA We wey sell or trade. elas out aid look aroua4 2 acres of free parking Phone FE 5-924] UPEN MON. SAT. @ TO 6 Ri. @ TO 8 4 miles E. of Pontiac. or 1 mile E o Auburo Heights on Auburo Ro. Mie ANTIQUES, UNUSUAL CHAIRS 1 captala, feet stools Picture frames. clock & misc. FE 5-7193 ANTIQUE TELEBHONES, | crank coljéctors item 8695 up 1 horse buggy Make offer Band & figsaw, couch, dining set, mis- cellaneous itmes. Moving Milford. -MUtual 43375 BUILT IN OVENS WITH « BUR- ner Only $13950 Samuel's Ap- pllance. Davisburg MA 56611 BLOND OAK 4DRAWER DRESS- ing ty roe farge mirrer & _bene FE 5-43 _ 100 ty eyiinder of bottied gas Installed at your home for on'y $1550 includins gas Kenyon Bot- tle Gas Co. OR 3-2481. BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS $44.96 Poiaway bed complete $19 95 Hollywood bed frames $695 In- nerspring mattresses $17.95 Cot-| ton mattress $12.95, Pearson's Fu _niture, 42 Orchard Lake_ HAND | TION ‘S12. MODERK | PR Michigan _2533 7° Guar. elec. Me gen M SINGER PORTABLE —_ _— wi sot ~~ elec. range oe eu val, 18,cu. tg deep freeze a v & bench cR ITEMS AVAIL. + EZ Terms. F uaF! Seen i Sea RB MA- ments $5.14 mo. ing Center, FE Rabe a Gas RANGE ¥ On SEC. __1060_W._ Huron. TRADET DEPT. Apt. me gas ae te AEAGURDrE . ¥ $4. PE: ny & hile 422 W,. Huron. ae $ E-Z CREDIT _ 1 HOM AS ECONOMY 361 8, Saginaw USED GAS RANGE. as SIZE. FE_2-015) Like new. MA USED Tv, $19.95 = “uP. ai" COL ored $250. Sweet's Radio & oP WAREHOUSE SALE OF oon sa gas furnaces _MAple |! 56013, Samuels Ver = pee “Ape viene For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ve PLASTIC PIPE. 24" plastic Sc per fh. GA. _Thom| BPs “berry at. bc PER FT. Both tone: _Telegraph. 2 - _#ain. $1 6x9 FT. radios, verses up. storm in MICROTONI aeanie NG and 1 Zenith hearing aid —— BD: WHEEL frame. In exawllent conditia: 33 Vixo: Jd. MUtua 2 WHEEL TRAILER FE one ad 2 FOLDING in excellent conitian. oye boss AID, STEEL TRAILER $20. tual. 48821. DOORS. Rak WHEEL UTILITY ~“FRATLERS. _FE 5-8782_ 4021 Filer. BY 12° SHEET $1.60 a WALL TENT. 6 ft refrig. case, Comet Piane model kits, reo or trade, _FE 2-0049, 6. r ROCK. BAR- “sheet OA 8-2918, ENT. $20. OLD after ¢ intin | CLYDE LUMBER & __ Milt ‘ord 1-AAA-] ALUMINUM SIDING and insulate same tim FROM AP- PLICATOR and get finest quality expert workmanship at west a price. O MONEY ‘WN. 63 w ad ap. Com = a stoce for doit yourselt ‘Also and fibergias AWNIN a iron, GS $9.95 snd sluminum | “oF VALLELY CO. “The Old Reliable Pioneers” Auburn & Rochester Roads Call Ov 1-0041 for free ___ estimates Eves OL 1-6823 ix's — 3c & 4c ft. 26's — Be & Oc ft 2x8'8 — lOc ff Picbied — i “ & SUPPLY CO Rd. Clyde. Mich. BARGAIN HUNTER SPECIAL — Floor mode! troner ae $15.00 nee ao or” SIDEWALK FORMS 5 pe. breakfast set $12 50| FE 5-0a56 Davenport eee $1500 3 Cer Txia ee SALE. ~ Bendix auto. washer ...... $3500 be taken off the Maytag washer $20 00 | lana Beach, w Waites Bivd. megere o—_ ' ; pet yton sins, olaway i, : 6 SH P GRAVELY TRACTOR . WITH New cotton matirers $10 93 A mee tanerspringm mattress $16 60 | Goat ti lachments OL Suit ¢mington ty $29 66 ECTR Oakla: aT parr ure Co heaters for the cabin $38.94 G 104 S Saginaw FE 2593 _A Thompson, 80 8. Perry St Sena BASE COFF EF TABLE Te ir Vv oy comb <adio & phono $2 FE 2-3739 DINING RM SET. $65 FE 2-8343 | | between 7 & 6. after @ Fe, 2-2557 | FREEZER AND REFRIGENATOR combination Regular $549 50. our price only $299.50. MA 5-601] | FRIGIDAIRE LIKE NEW. si CFE 24 FREEZERS. mame brands values, $149 85 hohe orders FE uorescent, 8} ~ $125 92 UPRIGHT, FAMOUS Scratched, terrific while they last. No Orenard Li Ave hitare Orchard Lake Ave GUARANTEED REBUILT AUTO. matic washers Frigidaire, Thor. & Kelvinator Terms to sult ROY'S REPLACEMENT PARTS VE ¥o Oakland Ave FE 2-402! HOME FREEZERS Deree 20 cu ft. reg. price $549 Our price only $200. MAple 56011 _ Samuel's” _Appli ances. Davisburg. LARGE SIZE STUDIO COUCH 10’)Oolby) «=6LL&soébrown = = cotton Cellarette, 2 bribes chairs, 3 metal stoois FE 4-4804 LIVING ROOM SOFA AND CHAIR Good condition, $50 Call FE 32-9372 MAYTAG. condition, MOTOR BIKE Chrome Dinette set 1 & 2 EM 4-2247 | MAHOGANY TRADITIONAL 4 PC Eee rom set $150. Kneehole desk casional chairs, $10 ea “back chair. $50 2 $20 ea Drop leaf tab'e chairs. $30. Cocktail table, $15 Maple chest $35. Push buit- ton stove, $125 Table lamps and few misc items MA 6-1328 MODERN LARGE 5° DRIFTWOOD table Custom. MI 4-6 MOVING-—S8ELLINO _ HOUSEHO! 5 furniture, elec. store, ete mace “WASHER, IN GOOD $25 FE 48284 _ FRIG REFRIG Cail between ot Channel Bates St, Birmingham, es 4-485) ; NORGE RERRIGERATOR EXC _condition FE 5-33 NORGE AU OMaRC ~ WASHER Peers Appliances 8161 Commerce Rd, at “Union _Uk. Ra NEW KENMORE) DRYER. 5 speeds, used 6 mos. FE 2-4747 NEW SINGLE “BED WITH INNER eat forbade & spring. $50, GAK Saar RM. SUITE, 4 chairs & extension table with 2) leaves & buffet, 835. OR 3-1606 OVER - “USED TV REFRIGERATOR, P.H ILC O, apartment size, late model, $95, easy terms. Crosley electric hele) deluxe floor sample. _Washer, 338 Schick's MY ane REFRIG. APT_ SIZE GAS a STOVE. PE 4687 | good cond. Cheap. REBUILT WASHING Oh ali makes (Guaranteed. Thyle rere 502 Johnson. REFRIGERATOR, “USED — IDEAL for your cabin. $1 and $29.50 | While they. last chigan wor: escent 393 Or ard Lake Rd REFRIGERATOR, "990; WASHER, \ Movaeg Peed elec. ig. $35. 17" $35. Large oe ng” a. suite with ehina and buffet, st aa stove, exc, cond., oe. lode 2766, lease Michigan, Host | ; 14-2 cot) jots S Perry #25 REWARD» FOR the Treading ¢ o + 19 GAL G 845 Cash on + INCH oad | Sump MSAVE “ROMEX 9 f th vandatising Holiday 3331 AS &c 2 8. Saginaw a" ELEC. RANGE $2: ell tank. $10 | $15 | 30-GAL §2-GAL. diac auto gas heater $49.95 na | ons STEEL 0 r— = sizes. Wood & steel fold-away closet doors irways Eicetrie Aj Elec far door operators. vO =. —— free qattimaten. RRY "DOOR SALES 371: 8. Paddock SET, APTS, NEW, 8 a FE Pee, oot $95 — Bell $35. WATER HEATE ELEC. allon, Mace: ed. NK WITH LARGE @ eabinetie, $40.50, Michigan Fi ‘H as cheap as a Sens unit, gts rh Pluorescen _303_ Orchard Lake J Ave. LARGE RUG & some pieces of —— sereens; 3 36x64, 3 ae and 2 inserts me eres door. lone 56. KERR . CLEAN GUN P FO! ik LADIES LARGE DRESSES FE 42889. JUNE SPECIALS Knotty white ine 2 land better gin Plywood “v" grooved, 4x8'x%" $4.7 Core Ini? pine sheathing Tac xl2 W. iving ..:Jle hia, a a a RE a 1x3 W HS oe stri ft. Quix?’ No.1 & 2 Fir #x8'x%" aes” ... eee @xO'x4q" tnt. fir ...°.. @x8'x%" (| eenreoconeascounon 15.95 ea. MANY’ OTHER BARGAINS NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Haggerty LUMBER CO. mp Zessery weal Walled Lake w ond ang Pontiac Phone MArket 4-084 NEW. GALVANIZED D PIPE M-tn. 31-ft. le bes . ‘4Q-in Q4-ft. len SAVE PLU 173 8. Saginaw NEW mg CABINET ane se" re: faucets and con- ve lo eShens. $140m wee ie ft ko ‘stPrt ¥, 2100 new. “ast r PaOPELLED REEL- " lawn mower with Bags and Stratton motor, On PHOTO GALLERY — i he USED celebrations, fairs photos finished in four mine eee. Take two sizes, wallet aoe agg onl er. Com- et = or Frst $100 iC _ RE 2-13 21250. PICNIC TABLES, PRICED it, Té09 Elizabeth Lk, Rd. BLIC AUCTION NEW MERCHANDISE ties, tse PER FT A Thomp«on. Lis ° dane NFOR MATION arrest and aos nee Park e person arry, G A Thomp 80 S Perry — PIPE. 5 FT SPL UMBING © NO SUPPLY ay EE 2100 $35 T75-GAL radio & phonograph | table model, 312, 24" bey's bitte E 8-014 “HEATER, 369.95 Cab. sinks and fittings 837 ¥5 up. BEEF AND PORK - quarters. 8 ATHROOM FIXTURES, FRIGIDAIRE ! WASHER ~& DRYER | } year old $300 ‘ec stove $10 | Laundry traya, stand faucets ooo) VE PLUMBING = SOR LE ~QOOD USED : SA The eae OL 8101 GED ELEC = 172 South Saginaw St lw : oe » 32° WHITE PORCELAIN CABINET FRIGIDAIRE 40 IN RANGE 2 ® - ovens Past burners Auto timer | ink MA 65403. Franklin Villece ele Like new. $100 Fold-up bed. 600 USED CEMENT BLOCKS FE ae Blonde modern derk, | 2.2008 or OR 3-6361 leetric plate with oven 2 ~ _ £8886 —_ ANCHOR FENCES GE 11 CU FT REFRIGERATOR approved. $80. 500 gai. fuel oll tank. Reas _PREE OPP STIMATES. APE esfire _EM 34 | oe AN (Bougar OFFER 7 ENING any type oil or gas heatin ‘ RAND OPENING Installation At least $100 off if 1 SALE eeeelt oe gare! — = if you do ; yourself, from whatever price Jack's Paint & Linoleum New Jocation. 228 N. Saginaw 6 by 6 eavoee ae Fue. os. a og tnoleum, $108 8 by 12° $385 Cal or y-sem ee 2 by $775 12 by $8 75 Sercubramrriiercesrrard to Ugelich | Geauy Megnruagen cane AL UMINUM. AWNING WINDOWS $259 Linoleum wall tlle 4", it pid new sash with hardware 23, a ft Outside and inside paint FE:xcellent for weather proofing $188 @ gallon Jack's Paint & _poreh WIN sacrifice, MT 6-€042 linoleum, 238 N Saginaw y OAS BTOVF $10. SUPA $1> BED AIK CONDITIONERS acd - spring &9) 0. ap! rlectr Fedders Home or Office units ve $10 ant pe Ago 2 77 pe: cent- mor. cooling, one pe sectional $20 aD eeteon © or third less cost.“Schicks, MY 3-3711 HALF AND Opdyke Mkt FE 5-1941 town kitchen naces ers dyed squ $50 Lad} Ladies round diamond ring. $200 MA 6-523 20 GAL, ShOO COLEMAN ter heater ‘CEMENT MIXER ELEC drill, elee | carpenter | 3-1384 or | record | ioc ker He $5 41426. 2688 LAPEER | BULL PLDOZING an tractor hourly crate Automatic water heater electrical irre] es $i: tabi tools OR YOUNGS. of} and gas fur- Hot water ano steam po!l- hard- Atting: & GRADING FE 45950. . A Norge Wringer washer, 1 rear old; Kenmore vacuum cleaner daven- port and table: All for $80. Large pine spinning wheel. $20; Sable- coat, exc cond, Star sapphire ring. value OIL HOT WA- 5 OR 3-1042 0 HAND sore misc OR ° saw, s Reasonable 3-3514 CRAFTSMAN WORK BENCH, $15 cabinet iigsaw and stand, YEE double cot, ta 36" door $6; bar cabinet. foot ble & screen, . MA DISHWASHER, FRIGIDAIRE. NEW | $2 | a2. St A Thompson. 8 8 EVERYTHING ® BUILDING & en Fo | Used 1x10 shiplan Used Timbers | Field | Used bath Stee! ‘1 Clothes coat exterior paint “tubs Post Ericee lc $9.45 pr "$4.45 gal. meas gs Cement or orte ‘rai rol fe shingles 20 beg 13 oF 30 Ib” fet $3.0 We carry a compete building menrss - piyscore - si rior, Seariet combination acreen doors = insu nalis coating. SURPLUS -. line Sod ply: Tock — rocklath lation =— roof foundation LUMBER aterials Bales Co. & M NEW & USED LUMB te) T0823 $340 Highland Rd, tse) yt FOR: «HURRY through C ’ Clas FUEL OIL TANK. NEW. 90, PE SMe ASH IN-A|se0 sell. things | sified Ads. Anything | goes! Dial FE 28181. con- | “WATER HEATERS | | | t <6", Fvery Wessesds?, Friday & Sun- aay 7230p ACE SALES CO 7616 Dixie Hes OR 3-987! Open Daily 3 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10 to 3 ALL CASH WAY. PRICES PRE- VAIL AT BURMEISTER'S SAVE HUNDREDS DOLLARS. NORTHERN LUMBER CO 1940 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-417) _Open 8 am. to 8 p.m. Daily PUMPs FOR SPRINKLING 5Y5- tems 1 hp. 65 gal per min at 20 ibs ly $103. G A Themp _son 80.8. Perry, PRE-SEASON BEAT-THE-HEAT SPECIAL! *, ton GE aircometene’s Retail value OUR Se $is0 88 down delivers GOODY EAR SERVICE 30S. Cass FE 5-6123 PLANK PICNIC. PrABLES “FOR sale. All sizes, FE 4 PAINT SALE Species Berry Bros, are paint. al. o' St rice §¢.95 AKL AN & Paint 45 cee pe Are, FE 56150 PLYWOOD SPECIALS CASH & CARRY a" 48 Gls $15 ‘4 4x8" é - $7 a5 a”) Ply $475 PONTIAC PLYWOOD co 1488 Baldwin Ave _. FE 23-2543 ROMEX 142. a , CENTS TS FOOT Ix eoils, Cutter 12 cents ' Inca ipe, 17 cents. Soil pipe aint with Koton in any Warwicks, 2678 Orchard RARE COIN COLLECTION, FUR- niture, machinist bar ps & car- _Tisge RIDING MOWERS ~ Porter Cable, Bolens, § Fa irbanks-Morse, 24 an EVANS EQU 6507 Di MA Se ROU! LER SKAT size 10 MY ___ °F aS 3-514 erate the iadies can run them. Let us prove tt with a demon- stration Only one company makes the genuine (roto-tillers) $i19 50 up ime payment: available. W. FP. irae arden . per Equipment. hy = Noodward { 9 4 e 4. Bham! MI 4-6053. STEEL CORRUGATED DRIVE-WAY CULVERT $2.45 vac a ft 5 IN a. FE 2.023: 3 RANGE ares COPPER TONE, _ Perr G. Thompson, 8 8. ates SIMPLICITY TRACTOR, 34-IN reel-type mower, 30-inch wx bar Snow blade. Land piow, Cul- _tvator, $135 MY 25471. STORM WINDOWS, aie DRUMS juke box, racer bicycle, aus i teel 'y is power lawn mow- set, metal office ae Maing ce binets, Singer se* a machine, trunk, 104 8. Sagi- 25 LBS. 8. Perry Special Sale inde ix?, pe S 3% cents, screen 6 we. ™% Joliges oval casing, per ft Angerson type: oriek aiolds, per ft. mah iste r Cc es te gt 1.95. Vario ne ot windows, $13.95 : ire Ouppues ewe! mere Ra. P EM _3-4148 ~ SPECIAL teé's, all igth, 4c a8 bg ail ite, 5 ee ft. giteide. fu hush’ doors a: "WOLVERINE * SEPTIC TARE, CLEANER, 2 2 pies“ Stéei 4 L 320 S. Paddock UMBIR PE 20184 ROTOTILLERS SO EASY TO OP. k per ft. econ veues etal THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1958 _ te ___For Sale Poultry 74 For Sale Housetrailers 78 Talbot Lumber iombing os a etectrica ‘Outland Ave, Ph “USED MOTORS *SLAYBAUGH's €30 Oakland Ave. Wood Closet Doors Closing Out, Birch, ogany & ares byfoild type rent at BERRY DOOR SALES j; 3Tk.8._Paddock _PE_2-0203 WOOD AND ALUMINUM a nation doors — windows. BENSON okie ee CO. WTD.: UKELELE WILL SWAP) 44 guitar or buy, FE 4-6324 webotne, DRESS oes 9 TO 10 Washer, $35 Whitfield Dr., Ra. $15. oft Williams Lake GOA ee Machinery R 1000 BUSHEL STEEL|. BUTLE: bin, at 16% G Good — J nd County ASC Sitios. BR, Hub- tare Bidg., Pontiac 1 025 A-1 PEAT er Rd., Oxford . Mova le as unit, Bids 3rd. Mail bids to Oak-t- aOR S60. SOIL, B. DIRT, _Cr. _ Stone, 813 50-$15.00. FE §-0214. 4-1 BLACK DIRT & PEAT MIXED Farm 1p soil, Immediate del. FE 5-47 -| TOP SOIL, CRUSHED | STONE ad 1, peat, Fill, Earl ward, EM 31 - P SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, e-tfig oF “fill Lyle Conklin. FE aes cavating Basement ALL FTL STONE AN LAWN GOOD USED FORD Sp ACtOR top sak hina dirt. ie veed tan- loader. PE 8-1084. _dem . PE 46505. INDUSTRIAL DRILL PRESS GOOD ROAD GRAVEL | 5 YDS. PH. FE 8-2100 $7.00. Delivered. 4-6588. ap ge ¢ 5. elive Do It Yourself 61) Diack dim oe ¥ PROMPT D YY. 2% YARD FOR RENT black dirt or at 8 OR 3.9644. WALLPAPER STEA ws.) on ae. LAKE SUP. HAND SANDERS, ow ply Send, grave! S @ ain, a fete eee | eset cee . $6. wT" FOR REN Bis rea a ae on TOP SOIL Neer te 4 6 Wall paper steamer, floor sand: Soe delivered ek 8 i eran . pol sande r ers, polishers cleaners. Oakland an BUSI 00, ply, 156 W. Montcalm. FE ‘S471 t Peat & biack dirt, FE 2-7611. 4-1303. Cameras, Equipment 61A KRESGE'S . DOWNTOWN & MIRACLE MILE ONLY --FREE--. A Roll OF BLACK & WHITE FILM With each and every roll of Black & White film de- veloped, ee = (SIZES 620- 120-137 ONLY) ONE DAY SERVICE bel tha SELL © TRADE = Eppert’s Camera Shop, 57 W, Hu- ron 8t FE 5-6615. ~'Sele Musical Goods 62 2 12 Bass NOBLE Leogrpigiomey i Less than year Beil cheap. 23 &t, todord. OA 12 BASS ACCORDIO’ $29.55. GAL- lagher’s. 18 E. Huton st. FE B NOTE EBONY of ald FANG. Gallagher's. 18 E. 4-05.66 _ [20 BASS ACCORDION. $80. GAL- lagher's, 18 E, Huron §t, rE __ 40866. [20 BASS ACCORDION wir case, Like new, $175, FE 5- BALDWIN ACROSONIC Fans. Boa, mahogany, like new. FE BAND & ORCHESTRA INSTRU- ments rented for the summer! —— “MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2 0567 Across from ‘Te}-Huron CONN TROMBONE PE 2-T176 CONNSTELLATION CORNET ° NEw _CONDITION. FE_ +68 PLAYER Pianos CLEARANCE sale Fri & Sat. ony am ww wc offer’ refused treet at Dive PIANO TUNING - G = O88 CARS Schmidt, FE 3-5217 RECONDITIONED SMALL BAI BABY 5; Grand, Terme Gallagher's. _E, _ Huron St. PE 40566 ~ SPECIALS Thomas electric organ and extra speaker cabinet. been finish. Bench included. guaran- tee. 9605. — on ‘payment. | Bal. 36 mon Brand new walnut console piano. ee included,’ 10 wr. guarantee a down payment. 3 yrs ras al Baidwin Acrosonic, brand new. used | for recitals oniy Substantially re- a apes: down payment. Bal ‘C ‘al BI MUSIC lig N. Saginaw FE 5-822 SMALL USED SPINET GALLA-| gher's, 18 E. Huron st. FE 40566. TED: GOOD UsED sPiNeT| _ WANTED: GOOD | or console pianos MORRIS MUSIC 34_8. Telegraph FE_2-0667 Sale Office e Equipment 6 63) ~~ DESK, LARGE, & PILE CABINET _ oth por $65 for both. MA “Sale Store Equipment 64 CLARY CASH REGISTER. JUST like mew, Also can be used for adding machine. Cost over $500; __Will_seli_ for $150. FE, 5-2766 FOOD STORE FIXTURES AND _Ma e200. Franklin Food Shop, SMITH-CORONA CASH REGISTER & me gar Oe machine combined. Good cond. $135. N GOOD CON fara Mimeo: aph roller release t, $1, Electromatic AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED PA ST. AQUA mm ath USED. feed! ode DY- RIDING HORSE. BEAUTIFUL +. is evod job. PE 28181. is capttals only, $15. 2563 Ra Pe e440 FE 5-3608 TOP. Sort. s SAND on GRAVE BY Wan aaa, & SO oRATEL L. PiLL - GLENN'S PEROCKING FE 65-5437 TREE TRIMMING. FIREPLACE) - wood, FE 17-0372. ; tractor & double rotary mower. Best offer, FE 8-1922. CATERPILLAR D2? WITH BLADE. 2125 Kurtz Rd. Holly, FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND Sal MM, used. Proux Oliver es on __just_north of Oxtor FOR SALE OR TRADE: ¥ La pas tractor, very good condition Mt. Clemens St PRAZER ROTO-TILLERS, ape > used, Parts and service. L. Avis. 1580 Opdyke. . FE Saito.” HAHN SPRAYERS AND CAN BE 1701 BOOGIE LAKE RD. 3-299 MILFO! Co, P ere, New Idea McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals Parts & sy = grr 1890 Crooks Rd. Summer Sell-Out Bolens tractors, mowers & tillers. Ridematic tractors, new & used, priced HOUGHTEN & SON d. I, Case & Bas age Dealer NT USED FOR UID/| 4-1 FIRED | ROCK FULLETS, 4%, MOS./ TRATLER EXCHANGE | with 2% Xx) “d Anderson -:Regal _ Salle Farm Produce 75 ' Beemer - | FRESH PICKED STRAW- 8-10 Wides perries , Beret, Long 2050 USED TRA ON RENTAL PoraTORS SEED, SEED ED TREATING.) Hitohes | Qietlonds installed. Ss. a % SLAWBAUGH'S Davis a ottle Gas $0_Gekiens Se ro T. ag 5 Parts and Supplies Bait, Minors tc. KIN \ 80 8. Telegraph PE 23200 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE | ———avPe8_ Eves. & Sun. p.m. __ WORMS AND LOR AWLERS re 4-0734 _ PE #112|WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING YE 2-10" —_. |§TRAWB. APTER 1 P. jot, Goud peed tailors. we will NITE oe Ei 2a 49c/° 1220 Mt. Clemens St, PE 2-6418 ig got, wemer Se for Seu? it u rg RED WOR - 100 for 780 STRAWBERR: PICK YOUR| Rin coacH SALES. isa N.- slog pa AVENUE i ts 20 cents a tS nrg gf ‘Holly Rd.. Holly MEltose 46771. 6 a.nr. to 11 p.m. week days i & SAT al! nite. Sud til! 6 p.m ct — ata.” 7OuR | epor “Srralier. fae 1. Fenton miles s of *s ' Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) 95. or a2 Soe Also ° "38 Great ea, 45 b. _Watch for signs, MAine ooscs.| fier sed, } ogee. Bt. 1 on mon, Lape, SHAS OS SWEET Joram PICK THEM| General, 20 ft. 61,350, "51, Lib- pose ‘re eeu Es: - yourself. 3125 W. Long Lk. Ra 2"; ctroer 38 fe sided.” ios i OR MORE YARDS ni e new, : $1995. We hav humus, loaded 7 days s on Sale Farm Equipment 76 bare “uaed Craliere loft tr ter SAND AND | BAR TRAIL E R-TYPE DEAR- “ra Ne nto ae ge Ls, ‘beer. Rin! bora a hay rake, Like new.’ FE N sn . MElrose _Bros., 2 E ls - LA -A BLACK 1 K DIRT TOP SOIL, HU GARDEN A Ri - shed el & fill; bull-| with cultivator, a . *“si00.|_ Rent Trailer Space 79 Tames eee, ee te| Gal mammen Ot tee * preceiccygeeages -A-l BL 7, TOP SOIL,|ALLIs Mo 3 POOT G OBILE VIL- . ace xi BUAGE IR on oe mower and beit pulley, EM 3-6306 we The finest. 4 mile SE Pon- |. 3 YDS. PEAT BALER SPECIAL i110 W. opaye PE 5-6519 ol} $7.50. oerees oral, $5. ; e eas gravel. omar ogre am NEW IHC No. 45 PTO BALER MOBILHOME yerares. MODERN v YDS. BLACK ae $9. SA! 350 ake front “and playground, he Be 1 USED THO No. 43 PTO BALER| 52661. 5 YARDS CHOICE BEATE DIRT 1 New IHC 4bar Side Delivery rake|OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR ec rice Ciel ete Call peal a eee yee wees St Soe. 0 5 and, gravel, etc. TERMS foot lot. 16 42 cement patio. TEL RING UR LH. BROS. Sidewss Room for ogy on re OS aE. SAN . streets. Storm Rndteaghg be sasue" “"| | pontiac RD. at OPDvee | Aerie fa. Pua Oa wails = Indo PARK AT PARKHURST Ei TOP sor, 8 i SNe Chav ey!|BOLENS RIDEAMATIC GARDEN Where living ts a vacation ~ 12 shelter, Only 15 ees tiac. Also trailer sales 50 rate, _$20. Phone MYrtle 2-46: Auto Accessories _ 80 BUICK RADIO AND ciety. PER 8-4; 8-4308 -| COMPLETE 1958 suICe UICk “SUPER engine. $350. For Sale Tires 80A USED TIRES. $3.50 UP, WE buy-Sell. Also whitewalls STATE TIRE SALES 503 8. Saginaw St. FE 4-0687 urw TIRES, os 15. —— 0.95 plus penroset mg Ges 15, $13.95 pias tax exch a Kew = waren. = eo, . Sag- aw manbins rey NEW TIR traded in on General Safety Tires. yd Ua oer cent off, Black or ED WILLIAMS 45, 8. Saginaw at Raeburn TRACTOR CLOSE OUT 8 walking 3, tiers. seve! tary scewress Reduced price on tractors, 4 — trac- sed | FE Auto Service 81 ANEKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE ops Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma.- chine Shop, 23 Hood, Phone FE FNSTALLED FREE ellectack's Auto mo Ports 3-947 a0 Baldwin —— SS ee WAY GRADING./EVANS UP on DIXTE HWY. yh ng ©, DatvEws fill, ete. FE|MA xs a OR 3-7924 ~ Wood, Coal | & I Fuel 67 67 Auction Sales 77), B&B Plants, Trees, Shrubs . 68 TRIM- removal estimate. TREE FE FE 4-0953. and tractor service, FE 54-6356 or FE 5-3973. _ For Sale Pets = 69 et HAIRED FE 5-780. BEA french for er 6 p. FE COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES. AKC reg: FE 4-1608. SERVICE. AKC, Seon BERVICE AKC. L-| COLEIE. | ee won oe mother. Some PIGS. ALL PET SHOP 55 Williams FE 4-6433. GENUINE ENGLISH & Ee ees GERMAN qo eae cisterad rT ~ BE rae Pega gio ing stock, MA 6-1738, call-eves. or _ weekends. IRISH SETTER, ‘ALE. 2 YEAR oid, —— good in ‘field. _OR_ 3-8610 Call PHERD | _ ii natural beer Auction Sales 589 Dixie y Drayton. Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily | nest 3-2717 SERS A UGTION “SALES. mile west ys North mn | Center, Rochest Every Synday ....2 p.m.|® _Sale Motor Scooters _ 82 1967 CRUSAIR SCOOTER with att re 2-1176. N SCOOTERS & SERVICE it 8. MDERSON SALE For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 - > ee ee cs bohgaiy- Lakeview, off Joslyn. "@ MARL et. GOUD CONDITION. 1955, iia Tine TATE Exc, COND. _ PE 4-6622, SA. MOTORCYCLES, PARTS & accessories. Service on makes. Markless Saies & oe3 _Mt. Clemens _ PE 5-2454 BM.W. SALES AND SERVICE _321_ 8. . Ed dith. FOR PARTs AND SERVICE ON = Harley Davidson, aoe Har vidson Sales Co., 372 8, Sag’ e) FE 44246 TIZZY ei. Oldman TM. Reg, US. Pur Of, © 1958 be NEA Servicg, ina, qs by Kate Osama) | \ 2s “They'd make a cute couple if I were there instead of her!’ _ Boats & Accesmecias 85 Wanted Used Cars” 88 moat PIBERGLASSED & CUS- tomized, MY are BOATS— ou ae bows BRAT Ing ~ Hh oo, laa =et gaa & BOAT BUILD. + fer ‘ostello's, 5 Piss Orion. MY BOAT Wi haf sarge = $20.96. IN- cludes hardw: trim wee fn strip. Perry Bervice Inc. EH Rad. BOATS & M . hiner Geneva boats, aluminum, wood & tiberg Be eure & see neva” bona ‘elon, Fou ‘bay, Kelty's Unrdware Soot Auburn at _Adams, Auburn Hgts. PE 23-8811. ‘CANOE, CANVAS COVERED. Good cond., $100, FE §-1177. REPAIR SERVICE UNDER WATER WEED CUTTING INLA SA CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND Erznoznik, “backed by 22 Se gal a, a Rd. Kee rr. and. boats. safety, Harrington Boat Works > YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER 1899 3. ete legra’ 2-8033 ; antag INSURE YOUR BOAT ~ Abie RISK — AT A. SAVINGS CONVENIENT PLAYMENT PLAN AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR Or Trade ™4 Oakiand wee M &M Motor Sales BS Batt, We °°6a Sit ga = dolia “AOBURW MOTORS _ East ‘VD. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR Matthews- Hargreaves 671 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-450 WILL PAY _ TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD CLEAN USED GARS ¢ a ra naw. ieep Bar aagden i, Sie 2 DIAN MOTORCRCDE Sapa, | ew UAWRENGE sx Fe rem] Gh eaeet Wut” Sa ot of “Hadley to See Prat 4| Mac’s Collision, 2015 Cass Lake OHNSON ‘MOTORS for used car buyer or head of good daly ceot: Rd., Keego Harbor. come to North Chevrolet Co, Hunt- TB and Bangs tested which|-57 ‘51 ZUNDAPP 350 CCS LIKE NEW a : fechade 20 cows, 4 J — 7 $375 or best offer, FE 8-0083. i ers from 2? to 15 months old, & Bolstein beifiers. 1 : Year void Groen. 318 ‘Gal. bulk __Boats & Accessories 85 | susr Y, ae eee as ments ch | STH OF JULY SPECIALS tuding New Ideal wagon complete with] Boats — Motors — Trailers ae cues ao ‘Gas us aetn Wapeed Doak & Ourvearés Used Truck Parts 890A r, Case 85 bu. spreader,| Trojan owe a Beers chopper wagon complete with covatwater Mi 50 =f rt ) & te wea eo aS aeeeeiee SALES , | _fist bottom, PE . 4921 Filer. USED TRUCK PARTS loader. Spitz H or M Parmall.|! qt mal PADDLE BOARD. WAS 965. Now| ALL by TK 700 bu. ear corn. mora Bank | OP wt Dat PE_4-0370 | “949, Costelio’s, MY 3-1521, Clerk, Karl e, . Bud 10 RT BOAT arnt arEeEinS 2 2635 Auburn Ave. 46633 Hickmott and J. A. Arnold Auc- el, $60° 374) Clintonville Rad. — CLos® ovr w Meaty. yg _— — ed fh meng Mensers. ore OA. 8-2159; OA io P| JOHNSON OUTBOARD 93583. For Sale Trucks 90 — ~ z ‘e reve ¥ sit it berssure tasoiine MAZURER MARINE 930 CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCK | in For Sale Housetrailers 78) — peg md cove of Lower Straitr $6 5 = real perfect, shape. A real 12. FT. ALUMINUM HOME MADE| Gourse “e < . No. 4366. Not 7 rolet Co xecation ee ei CLASS B RUNABOUT. 4 LL / 14 Runabout with windshield, steer.| Hunter Bivd. at Woodward Ave fie PONTIAC CHIEF 43 ber, Hurricane with Quickallver. controls, And Mark 22 with Hise: : housetrailer, 2 bedrm.” Will take 2-3310 after 6 p.m. ee TISED DEPT inst GMC VAN AUTO LiFT. Oe ne een LOS Doe ments |12, RUNABOUT. PLYWOOD. FULL se awe cond. $505. FE _5-2766. _PE 25380 or FE #1000 muield & stesring unit. a Side one Tel” “PON 8 Vine bomr. ia PT, WAGEMAKER, Femme bos 30 FT. aaa Se: _ ~ ia see LIKE . 3060 8. og Rd. ’*55 SPARTAN ~~ PAR AKEETS, SUPPLIES 182_ Sanderson FE 2-777 POODLES § MOS CREAM, {, APRI- | cot. Female. Will sell on breeding! terms. 641 Third, ‘PARAKEETS. GUAR. TO_ TALK Cages. 591 4th St. FE 2-40 |PARAKEETS. CANARIES, CRORE. Food, Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave. ‘REGISTERED AKC DACHSHUND “pups. 1 male, 1 female, FE 8-2018. \SiNGING “CANARIES. TALKING |e oben Ca, ogee lies, es Ta A renee tie PY _burr Re Au | ‘Time pret cou PUPPIES, | WEIMERANER AKC, FEMALE. & onths , grr Excel. health eldest 4 726 | WELL BRED 1 ENGLISH ruse POR _Sate, 472 _N. Perr \WEIMARANER 1 Bet i CHAMPION stock. so Reg, $50. 2080 Dixie } Hwy OR_3-5685 Dogs 1 Trained, B , Boarded 7 70 ‘BOARDING ALI ALL “BREEDS. ALL Pompahette K's. 625 8. Bivd. E. we OLive 1-6245. ATS BOARDED ~ FE "Serie Burr-shel, 375 8. Tele Hay, Grain & Feed 71 i8T & 36 HAY, $15 & UP. _ Straw & lumber. Phone MA 5-0666. 33 BABY CHICKS FREE WITH trabaer 9 of - Ib. chick starter 28th how Master mixed feed. Bills ped ete: 3621 Greg- ory ‘Ra _ FE 50 ACRES | ora STANDING - HAY. __OR_3-7887 ALL ALL TYPES OF corn, Also muich hay, | liver. OA 8-210. |BALED | HAY 10300 1 HADLEY RD. _Clarkston, MA 5-479 FOR SALE 50 ety OF BTAND- _ing hay. FE 5-086, HAY BALING On Bue ” somamumitiiats For Sale Livestock 72 HAY, STR RAW will De-| i AND _ teddies, PLateau Beh Fie ; CHET’ SA SADDLE — & WEST- 2 Supplies South Bivd. 3 miles 5.£, of Penta =. Between Adams & Crooks, 9, Sun, 11 to 5. PALOMINO MARE SHOW AND Performance aiways tn ef Rib- bons. rier Ty 3445 Mi- ford Rd. 2 miles porth bee M58. Phone MU 4-3841. RIDING VERY G Exc. ye ® Call MA 42639. ROYAL MANSION. 3? OPT. 2... BEDR EXCELENT CONDITION .= for Keith a faces 3-TH1T or call OR 3-3288, | travel trailer since 1932. Guaran- tralier. BOAT. PLYWOOD 1 redwood sides. Oars $50, — —- $45. 2 er_42"'x64" box $20. FE 4-1703. ie METAL BOAT INBOARD trelling motor. Good for a or family use. $195 PE 4 2. a és . re _ (14 FT. RAVEAU WITH rn ae AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT. Merk $5-H Mercury. FE, 2-9643 * RUNABOUT. _ 1 : 40 «xP. Scott-Atwater mtr, and trailer. _FE_8-0696. er Sales Ww. (Pian|i4 FOOT DUNPHY, 25 BP. JOH. to join one of Wally Bryan's; son motor, and trailer, $550, exciting caravans.) _ 32-4287. ANDERSON, 39 FOOT TANDEM. 14 RUNABOUT, $100. # FIBE cond, $1,200, Li 7-4903. __ a! tab nvargplane ity 10 HP HP Mere. Becrciter Pontiac Chief| jonP Merc! motor for, $100, MA 15 to So ft, 8 and 10 wides .00 4 ELLOW JA Trade-in allowance on your 1946) Johnson Javelin. Upholstered seats to 1048 trailer, trailer, cover, complete, exe. ‘Trade-in ips ello on —_ 00nd. FE 50 GNAnOUT Dist Bring your’ Gtle win]? tae T. SHELL LAKE RUNABOUT. you. Yes. even at our low. om | 3067 Margaret St_ Auburn Heights. rade-in value, “Tes furniture 16 FT. ' PETERBORO LAKESIDE bescrean "hay & ‘cushions included. ios: trade Yes, you oo of dollars when you buy Bob ~ Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway (U8. 10 rayton Plains 4 miles Ee epee of Pontiac FAIRLANE “36 equipped, Exc cond. _Maceday Lake. Oxford. Trailer Sales New Stewarts . Generals-Hollys Great Lakes-Zimmers 8 to 10 — Wwides, all lengths, ‘Good used a Sphere Fowler og rental Trailer parts, bottle gas eauterine mile South of Lake Orion on M-2 M24) MY 2-0721. 32’. FULLY 7650 Neer. _ 3.5884 FIXER? ? Order | Classified Ads to sell, rei finda the Want Ad number | NEED. A FINANCE-| 3384 Edgewood Dr., Lower Straits Lk Entrance at Edgewood Golf _Course. Rae OUTBOAR. D CRUIBER, 35 Evinrude mr, 4-wheel tan- Veen trailer. OR 3. 3-4549, 36 CENTURY SPEED BOAT, 16 Resorter, Good buy, must sell, _ rE! §-7231. 1864 ar FF. INBOARD Cans. h.p. 8-3823 tan: pC 7 and Sunday. BARGAINS GALORE! ceived two new chtbme At Cadillac Bouts. mers hr sireene thoose from and Seccteuas? USED: 15 Feathercraft alumi- pum wunabout, forward deck, cen- ter deck, cushions, mote controis; 1955 25 H tyde Moter s!l for $575. NEW: 1958 14 Se Daytona Aluminum Boats beam, eeats, $275, NEW: i968 14 Cadillae Molded Plywood, 66” beam, ‘ard deck, walk-thru: seats. id, stter- ing 1968 35 HP Evinrude, remote controls and “trailer with winch, $1 — 14 Cadillac Molded Pi ood, 66" beam forward aeck, thru seats. ing, remote cont | A dapat tip-up treiler with winch , * All New outfits womens — anteed. See them and t Dawson's Sales my Ti aoe oar — w to iy a ‘De . urn mode Rd. fare’ : jeft and signs, ore | ae = Tet fy sen ree | Open 't ‘ee a week’ til! 9, HOR Ree wee ee Masurcie Marine Ecieg 7 8S. Bivd, & 8, Saginaw FE 4-0588 TS $40. 12 AL’ ww Chippewa runabouts __ $144.50 up. 9668 M59 West, & —— demo price $74 DE *RSON HARDWARE 2182 8. Telegra Across from Miracle Mile. ______ OPEN SUNDAYS . SPECIAL 14 ft. Mevers Alum. boat with deck Reg. $500; SNIPE 8A SAILBOAT. EXCEL, COND COND. $425, EMpire 3-4931, ~ USED MOTORS ag gi @0 Oakland A WTD: WILL PAY oe "FO. $250 for 25-30 HP, electric starting out- board motor BE 26111 ext, 740, After 3:30 & Sat, LI 45020, Y 4 ENGIN® AIRL Callfornia $0; Service Inc Ow TO $99.10; 1254. New 7 Port Rhode: Island to stare ex- penses. LEAVING SUNDAY TO HARRIS- 908 Ilinols, Bhare expenses, OR TRUCK GOING NORTA PAR? r,| Suniel our PE bee Wanted Used sed Cars 88 "Bright Spot” Needs Sharp Cars Now oo FE gee EePit AUBURN AT BA Cones Transportation Offered 87| tom No —- down, aires per month uto Sales, 193 S. Saginaw. _FE Lat ‘ CHEVY eat pe BEST OFFER _takes, FE 5-3515. 1956 CHEVROLET 'y-TON PICKUP A real ~——e one pee ops money. Reduced to old 4 will make tne de down payment. ov stock No. 4360, — Meat tooo Co, Hunter Blvd ward Ave. tarmnghem. fir ms. ‘old truck wer Gail Bob Butler _at_ Turners. 7500, i987 PICK-UP. yO: ORD, 61100. CALL _FE_ 8-2206. 60 FORD, PANEL 'G GOOD COND. 25154 64 FORD 44 TON PANEL, 8 CYL- inder, new tires, new paint. Call __Bob butler at at Turners, MI 47500, 47500, ~ PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass PICK-UPS: a FORD ' TON STAKE. FORD % TON E Ess, se FORD % TON Ns % TC. Larry Jerome rr alter ‘| 68_Oabiand a, Se yy Sl "SG: Retie HO HIGHT MTRS. Eddie Steele 7 Ph. FE PE "59204 MUST SACRIFICE! 57 CHEVROLET COUPE HASKINS JUNE CLEARANCE 1963 Chevrolet ¢door ...... $ 405 1953 Pontiae 4loor .......... § 45 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air HT .. $ 505 1954 Chevrolet ¢-door wagon . § 795 eeeune Hares ne wwe Haskins Chev. 1 Dine way at MIS Maple. 5-607) a Nites ‘TD 8 ‘@ CHEVROLET - GOoD CONDI- tien, 15 Tregent. : Sa Sale BS a ees -seeee Fee ee tere rn eee ene meee ae MOTOR 222 w “1954 Chev. BelAiv . R&H, Power- Sead: Yon are intieg forty it i? ‘ou are PEOPLE's A Gro ‘BALES LES mm inde Cars. 23 Auburn off YE te bom - _*$3 DESOTO SED. Radio & BRAID MOTOR SAL of bat faa I DEAL ER CASS AT _W. PIKE STS. FE_2-0186 ‘50 DODGE, 4 DR me an oes , FE 8-0556 REPOS ESSION: L, MICE. a PE 2-6319 for ee REPOSSESSION $118 os ee. —— og —. spre (oe ad reat "Bright Spot” OPE FOR INSPECTION’ All Prices Displayed on Windshields SHOP EARLY | JEROME'S “Bright Spot” * Olds-Gadillac Dealer “Orchard Lake at Cass : FE 80488 =" ay 1053 Pontiac. 4 dr, VB engine, 6 308] jEROME'S | ' SAVE MORE you BUY Now! A Riemenschneider- : Si tescers H’top - .§795 tome, radio, beater ares. wyAIMY DEF BEROSE _1 mille West of Telegraph * “Rambler? | New or Used Best a FE Service B HAM: RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 R. &C, Rambler iss? MERCURY eaTion WAGON. tie, 3000" mien 1800, PE ™. tas Ne aaa? ‘Sl MERCURY SEDAN. RAH. WW TS pag hime BO | ¥ FACT ORY OFFICIALS’ CARS 19 TO CHOOSE FROM Lew mileage, priced to sell. NORTH — CHEVROLET Learns oh = 8 —— Ave, Birming! 42735 Get Wi ise E Economize RAMBLER BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & VICE 211_ 8, w -5-8297 red Deptee, price — $1250. Call ime ILE, or Aomey pel a Galt ‘Gers Jones, MT 4 "$7 OLDS, : oa HARDTOP -_ ras. A very good buy. JUniper ent i888 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4 fs automatic, R&H, power brake Clarkstoa Motor Sales Cla : COMMUNITY Motor Sales - ‘os Bolt Batch 3.205 "58 id ‘St 8 mick BT. Ds WW... $1295 "55 os Ford Vie, Pout secesseces $1008 "65 Chevy Del RAP ccceseceee $1045 "55 Fairlane ccovcvsece S1045 "55 — asevesceces 995 “$4 Pontine hydra, Ratt... § gos "52 Mee a. oe a "GS EOUGO .. nec cc vesccseas ae 395 62 Chevy HT ......-ecsee 305 Acura of tes Blvd: SHOP | Sunday BUY Monday OLIVER | BUICK: ‘210 Orchard .Lake Ave. y eae PS Temner Form | 1904 ‘| 1053 ins WOE, COUPE : Sh 2-9101 ‘Open Eves, Wilson Pontiac-Cadil o -1350N. a Woodward MI 4-1930 Pariedbarg aS ite B.D ae, Hol. re ates cade & Pick Yai i fiee Chery Sens __miles, lowners ayereaes. 36,600 . ; | Term “a "$2 FONTIAC +DR. GREEN, ine tose aes or EF ¢ Dr. Cata fall power & extras, exc, _cond. tal OL 1-te0 a, PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE ft WW, Good top. $25. O8 "is PONT Johnsen M 4 Pd STA. WGN. $1285. i fa, Lx. Orion, ins Fowrtae ‘CATALINA *HYDRa- ls, @ betier - "S2 PONTIAG HYDRA. EXC. CON. S4 PONTIAC. C.D, 2 DR RAH. wane $565. & enti ™ 1 Oakland E_4-3528 hor | PONTIAC 2 DRI 7 DR HYDR : BSOLUTELY NO fond howe Aseome é : = a $8.65 mo. Call — Parks at MI 47500. Ha qi Mgr ar. ~ JEEP "47 + Wheel — — price . "60 Ford, overdrive... ..... -F3 Roger’ 5 Sales & Service 5 Auburn heat gg Mazurek Studet Studebaker ‘38 Mercedes Benz with 8,000 ac- tual miles. Save $800. Mazurek Studebaker 8. Bivd & 8. Saginaw ____ FE 4-9588 V-4. R&H. WW. ‘ae MONEY ee r —— epi, eood aren, ae overdrive, original owner ison Fee pe cash offer SPORT 6,000 ‘33 STUDY SEDAN. | ABSOLUTELY __miles. * $800. eu Son 1953 WILLYS +DR., 6 CYLINDER, motor just overhauled, drives good, tego — SALES a OOF, East Blvd. tires very good. Motor nea $125. FE 2-2489 after 5. WANTED: 4 open FE 461. after B30. JEEP FACTORY BRANCH OPEN HOUSE YOU ARE Fore oue TO SUNDAY fae a et te MONDAY AND. MAKE “Your Deal” PONTIAC: RETAIL — STORE ee ae THR PONTIAG PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 28,1958, TWENTY-SEVEN -- --Today's Television Programs - mn a a wt st wd oes : tv (4) om Movie, h Re #00 (P Bowling @) Jungle Jim. Cea ® Morin Jean Sime (7) My Little Margie [i030 (2) Halls of Ivy. Stewart ; s (4) Treasure Hunt. “adam ang Evalyn,;’ ¢ . 18330 (2) Movie, (2 Film (cont.) (1) Movie. 11 96 (2) Arthur Godfrey @30 (1 Bowling (cont.) 3:00 @ . ao (9) Holiday Ranch. m9 re. 11:25 (7) News. , (4) (Mavietime (cont.) 4:00 (2) Business in Focus. : (2) Racket Squad. — 0 0, Wind. ne ee ’ (7), Publie Defender Truth or Consequences. pas © ontuctare Piptenn conte, 4:15 (2) W ® Howdy a @ pombe Bani . orld This Week. Movie ; 4:30 (2) Detroit Speaks, 1:48 (7) Noontime Comics. DD Bea | Lioyd Bridges) (4) Youth Wants to Know ey : is series, (7) College News Conler MONDAY AFTERNOON ence, 9:30 (7) Dick Clark Show. Paul) - —_ 12:09 (2) Love of Life. _ Anka, the Diamonds, &00 (2) Last Word. AA) Tle Tac Dough (9) Damon Runyan. Edmond (4) Frontiers of Faith. (9) Hobby Corner, (1) Johns Hopkins. . : (4) People Are Funny. 12:15 (3) Children’s Newsreel. (2) Perry Mason, Attempts|s;39 (4) Saber of London, are made to commit wealthy (7) Lone Ranger. 12:30 (2) Search for Tommorrow. man to mental institution. He (9) Telescope. (4) (color) It Could Be You. is later accused of murder, (2) Face the Nation. (7) The Erwins.. 8:00. (7) Studio C. Forrest Tucker | . . * , “Quiet Stranger.” SUNDAY NIGHT’ HLIG 12:45 (2) Gui & (9) Prov. Affairs. . ‘ = ace : _ — (4 (color) Bob Crosby. Gary'¢;99 (2) Seatch. “‘Automobile|1:00 (2) Ladies Day. I Sisters. Safety Research.” (4) Movie, (2) P. Mason (cont.) (4) Movie. “Professional Sol- - rae Margie. dier,” Victor McLagien., ) ovie. 8:15 (9) Theater. * (7) Frontier Doctor. Western. caelcp ae ‘ 2 ) 8:38 (7) Country Music. Jimmy oa . (7) i aie bee shapes :90 (2) Air Power, “Advance the) _— . Temple pag Bomber Line,” Need for|2:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. . — = bases in World Wer II. (7) Movie, ) Top » Quiz (1) % Men. “Apache Wa- oF ters,”’ 3:23 (4) Faye Elizabeth. © ere — (9) Movie. “Miracle in the Boston Desert,"’ Chester Morris. 2:38 (2) House Party. (4) Opening Night. Woman (4) (color) Haggis Baggis novelist (Linda Darnell) tries 7:00 (2) Lassie. - tale srs Bu Boe nme @) News en ieadeal ous. Geren (1) You Asked fer It, Closeup of various animals, operation'3:00 (2) Big Payoff. #30 (7) Welk (cont.) Duffy. Variety 10:18 (9) Weather. 19:15 (9) Theater 15. 11:00 (7) Federal Men. ~ (9) Theater {cont.) (4) News. . (2) News Final. 11:16 (4) Weather. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 (4) Movies. Donald Houston, “Wishing Well Inn.” 13:28 (2) Nightwatch Th. Robert Young, ‘‘The Half-Breed.” ('%.) Richard Dix, ‘‘Special In- vestigator.”” (3%) 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. “Pillow of Death."” ('45,) (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Movie (cont.) (2) N’watch (cont.) SUNDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) Religion for Shut-Ins 158 3:00 8.30 (2) Christophers. (2) Accent. (# (color). News. (9) Billboard. (2) Court of Health. (4) Church at the Cross roads, (7) Joe Palooka. (9) Oral Roberts. (2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Big Picture. (7) Understanding Our World (9) Commercial Film. 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. (@ U of M Hour. (7) Faith for Toduy. (8) Sacred Heart. 19:18 (9) This They Live By. 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. (7) Liberave. (9) Christophers. 11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4 (color) George Pierrot. . (1) Mid-Century Missioh. — (9) Six Gun Judge. 345 4 8a 6: . 11:90 (4) TV Reader’s Digest. - (7) Wrestling. . (9) Adventure Holiday. SUNDAY AFTERNOON - 12:00-(2) (color) Little Lulu, (4) Colorland. (Color), (7) Bowliug, 12:30 (2) Movie. - (9) Gabby Hayes. 12:46 (4), Industry on Parade. 1:00 (4) News. (1 World Adventure Series.|” (9) Movie. , : photographed. 7:38 (2) Brothers, Comedy (4) No Warning. “Night ‘Rope of 8:00 Moiseyey Dancers perform entire hour. (4) (color) Steve Alien. Tony Dorothy (T) Scott Island. ‘‘The Big- | gest Fight.” Barry Sullivan. (2) GE Theater. ‘Silent Am.-| bush,” Alan Ladd. (4) Chevy Show, Edie Adams! Janet Blair, John Raitt, Dor- othy Kirsten, Stan Freberg, Singer Dean Jones. (7) Baseball Corner. Buddy Blattner, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford, Jim Turner, Phil Rizzuto, guests. 9:30 (2) Alffred Hitcheock. ‘Little White Rock,” Herbert Mar- shall, Julia Adams. ~- (7) Open Hearing. Panel. 10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Loretta Young. 7 il Wallace. Harry (D i re Ashmore, editor of. ")ricansas Gazette in Little Rock, guest. Was awarded Pulitzer Prize for editorials during integra- tion conflict. (9) News, Weather. “Dear 10:15 (9) Theater 15 10:30 (2) What’s My Line. (4) Meet the Press, . (1 Lou Gordon. Wayne County medical examiner discusses charges against County Morgue employes. @ Me Movie. “Canon City,” Scott Brady, Jeff Corey. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (1) Movie, “Dark Waters,” Merle Oberon. 11:15 (4) Movie. “Over 21,” Irene Dunne. 11:20 (2) Sports. 11:28 (2) Movie, “Roadhouse Mur- der,"” Bruce Cabot. MONDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) On ‘The Farm Front. (2) TV College. (4) Today. (2) Wild West. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (1) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) News, (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Room. . (7) Our Friend Harry. 9:58 (9) Billboard. me “ad For Love or Money. 4 (2) Ea Sullivan, Russian 4; (4) Today Is Ours. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Movie. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots. (T) Do You Trust Your Wife? (2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Bandstand. 4:06 (2) Secret Storni. (2) Edge of Nighi. (9) Laff Time. 245 (4) Modern Romances. (2) Detroit Bandstand (4) Willy. (7) Superman. ‘ (9)-Looney Tunes ~ jaway from the 1§:30 (2) Susie. 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' Changes on TV Shows Lambasted by Producer By WILLIAM GLOVER NEW YORK w — Television, says producer Paul Gregory. needs. to get rid of its ‘ aes button pushers.”’ * * * They are major reasons why mediocrity, he feels. A showman of relentless energy who operates in the three worlds of TV, theater and movies, Greg- ory is a provider of special pro- jects under contract to the CBS. network. His criticism is of other) than network representatives. “A major complaint I’ve got is the areas of approval given to some star and agency people, so that things keep fluctuating right are able to get what you want into a rhold that jelis,”" he asserts. * * * “It TV is going to do big shows in the future, then they’ve well got to keep such characters programs.” Although he doesn’t know how or why such interference developed the dark-browed Gregory is ready to start making some changes of his own henceforth. “For the first time I've read the small print in a contract,’ he I'm not going to bend.” * * * The creator during the past sev- eral years of such TV specials as “The Caine Mutiny Court Mar- tial,” “The Day Lincoln Was Shot,” “Three for Tonight” and “Cres- cengo,"’ Gregory is tentatively con- templating a spectacle for late fall about the greats of filmland. The {dea struck him when he became fascinated by the foot- prints which are embedded in the Theater in Hollywood. 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