Be The Weather ‘U8, Weather Bureas Forecast (Details Page 2) — RESS - i VRAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. ‘SATURDAY, J UNE 21, 1958 bi PAGES. . pad Ae passe on OFVERNATIONAL - Marines, Beauties, Entertainers .. MARINES LAND IN TURKEY — Landing craft opens wide as Marines of the US. Sixth Fleet hit the beach at Dikill, Turkey, in practice maneuvers. a = oe O eee ee ee on the west coast of Turkey. + KEEPING COOL — Sonia Alaria Araujo, Brazilian beauty queen, in this country for the Festival of the Americas, cools off from Miami's sweltering heat with an ice bath in the pool at her ~ hotel. Race IntegrationDon’t Panic, Close Ranks, Nix Republican Leaders in Litfle Rock Skids to Halt Federal Judge Rules ‘Central High Can Delay Mixing Until 1961 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — An Arkansas US. District!” judge today ruled that racial integration at em- battled Little Rock Cen- tral High School could be. suspended until 1961. U.S. Dist. Judge Harry J.) Lemley of Hope said in his order, received by mail in the district clerk’s office here, that the Little Rock ; | ' 2% years without the school “being considered collec- on Urges WASHINGTON Vice President Nixon, seeking to ‘calm Republican jitters over the Sherman Adams con-, troversy, says party leaders In a pep talk last night to Nixon said: should close ranks and not’ Republican state chairman, “The trouble with Republicans is that when they get mf 6-Foot Sturgeon | Battles Anglers, — Finally Loses tively ‘or individually, in contempt of this court.” Lemley, 74. heurd the board's) petition for suspension in court here June 35. His ruling means that the sev- en Negro students still enrelied in the 2,000-pupii school at the conclusion of the past school year | will be banned from Central this | September, Wiley Branton of Pine Bluff, an’ attorney for the National Assn. for’ the Advancement of Colored Peo- | ple who opposed the suspension, | declined to say whether Lemley’s ruling would be appealed, On the other side, Wayne Upton, president of the school board, ex- pressed pleasure at the judge's de- cision. “1 feel we made a strong case, and | am quite well pleased with the results of the hearing,” he sald. Upton and other board witnesses told Lemley at the hearing here that racial incidents continued at Central throughout the past school year despite the presence of fed- eral troops. They said they saw nothing to indicate that the situa- tion would change this September if the Negroes were allowed to re- turn. * * * The school board president said Mrs, Janet Hagenjos who lives | mearby reported the catch but was anable to identify the fisher- men, Mrs. Hagenjes witueaned the | three-hour battle the anglers had | with the huge sturgeon. She said the fish pulled the boat more than a mile before it finally tired and was pulled aboard. rome biggest lake sturgeon Poort record weighed 309 peunds and was killed by a freighter’s pro- | pelier near Ladingten. ‘What's Your Name, Son?) LONDON (UPI)—Police specu- | lated that a three-year-old boy found wandering on a London | street was too shy te give his name, His parents gave it when they claimed him—Fwharhod Ni- rouman-zadeh. dustrialist Bernard /hame, | Republicans ‘ *into trouble they start like | ‘a bunch of cannibals.” Nixon's words were reported by | two state chairmen who said ive \vice president made no direct erence to Adams, President o senhower’s top aide. | i -| from Goldfine. Many Republicans feel GOP, election prospects this fal] will be harmed if Adams remains as top. White House aide even thouzh President Eisenhower says he needs Adams. But one state chairman, Alphon- zo E. Bell Jr. of California, said Nixon, without meationing Adams’ expressed doubt the con- itroversy “will have much effect | ‘on the November elections.” Bell said that “as far as Cal- jifornia is concerned, the vice /president thinks the improvement) ,in the economy will far outweigh | any other issue.’ agrees with Eisenhower | Adams —— = on the job. * Thomas a on Utah state’ chairman, quoted Nixon as saying ‘should pull together regardless of the circumstances.” The vice president also was said (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) | that | | the board had based its request; © for a 2%-year suspension in part|_ on the fact that Gov. Orval Fau- bus may no longer be governor in 1961. Last fali Faubus placed na- tional guardsmen at the school on the eve of the school opening and ordered the troops to pre- vent Negroes from entering de- spite a federal court order direct- ing the beginning of racial de- segregation, Nine Negro students were turned away. Under the school board’s court (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) For fine fun during VACATION ' Morty Meekle will continue to do crazy things while you are away on vacation. Don't. miss any of his antics. Call our cir- J culation department FE 28181 | and have the Pontiac Press ship, became the first fisherman mailed to you. First Derby Entry Pontiac Press Fishing Derby this morning pound bass, the largest of four he is sh in “the biggest fish I've ever caught’’ at Huntoon Lake 30 minutes after the bass.season started today. The contest will run until September 1 for-bass, pike and bluegill. Pentiac Press Phete FOUR BEAUTIES _ terry ‘Lazenby, 14, of Waterford ‘Town- to turn in an entry for the 1958 _ when he entered a 2%4 hon holding. He hauled eagih. Boy and the. Presid ent, in Day’ Ss N ews AP Wirephotes HIS BIG MOMENT — Mike Simons, 11, of Indianapolis, Ind., had his big moment at Mount Vernon, Va., when he stepped up to President Eisenhower and e his hand. Ike shook hands and exchanged a few remarks with the lad. GET LICENSE — Television star-producer Jack Webb, 38, and actress Jackie Loighery, 28, former Miss USA, took out a marriage license in Burbank, C4fif., yesterday. Webb would not reveal wedding date. = FOU Drown, One Missing In Greek Cypriots | Renew Violence British Residents Told. to Remain on Alert for, Underground Attacks The hinted underground a renewal of large-scale | violence on Cyprus by resuming its s of fellow Greek islanders aa aie to i policies. Masked men a nd killed a Greek Cypriot shoemaker in a vil- lage in the mountainous Troodos District Thursday night. Another iGreek in the same village was | ishot several times and critically | wounded. Three other Greek - Cypriots from the same area were killed yesterday when their house was | blown up. The underground organization, | He added he roKA. whose army fought a dead-/powered by gas, actually—which ily hit-and-run battle against the) British for nearly two years, was) | blamed for the violence. * * * The British showed official con-; cern that large-scale terrorism was | resuming by warning British resi- dents on the island that EOKA still regards them as a “target for its gunmen.” The warning was contained in | registered letters marked secret which gave detailed instructions | en how to cope with attackers: Two thousand reinforcements, are being sent from Britain to ‘Puesday. bolster the British security force, already on Cyprus to near 30,000. Summer Here Today Despite Chilly Debut The weatherman had a_ chilly welcome for summer, making its debut at 4:57 p.m. today, but old Sol saved part of the day with some sunny smiles for the Pontiac area. Sunny and cool is the Seccust! with little change in oe expected tonight and tomorrow. A high of 66-70 today and a low to- night of 46-50 is predicted, with temperatures hovering around the 70 mark tomorrow and near 50 tomorrow night. Winds will be light and variable, with fair weather continuing through Sunday and changing to partly cloudy and continued cool Monday. Lowest temperature in Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 50. At 1 p.m. the mercury stood at 68 degrees. WASNT im Today s Press Se Sodndeacodnotine 67 CORIO oes coe csieeeines 17 Editorials .. ..4 Home Section............ 13-16 Obituaries .. .., 2 aoa de. COU HEO Ronee 10-11 TROMIOTE on. eee ese 8-9 TV & Radio Programs . 2 Wilson, Earl................ 9 Women’s Pages.... . 5 Trade Up er Down at the Lake St. Clair Tragedy 2 dom in the Great Lakes? ; another sea lion chase. 'in London shortly after he and his |mate arrived from California. ‘of Lake Erie to the Maumee. | Hon’s bark from the mate he ernment. 'ficer to the case. May Use Tranquilizer Gun on Fugitive Sea Lion Eluding Capture TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)—How do/|to have lost interest in their wan- |lions cost only about $150 plus $60 you recapture a slippery Califor-' dering sea lion, which is a variety shipping and another animal hag a selon who has tasted tree-of seal with ars, Calirnin sen|been ordered Storm Capsizes Cruiser Early Friday Evening Fishermen Find Boys’ Bodies Tied Together This Morning MT. CLEMENS (UPI)— The bodies of three boys ‘and a father were recovered today from Lake St. Clair and a second father is miss- ing and presumed drowned. Macomb county sheriff's deputies said the boys were found lashed together, and all wearing lifejackets. Victims were listed as Joseph Pietrowski, his sons , Thomas, 15, and Ralph, 12, and Michael Kroll, 10. Young Kroll's father, Air Force Sgt. Milton Kroll, about 36, on leave from Westover Air Force Base, Mass., is feared drowned. Authorities said the victims ail lived in Detroit. The sheriff's office said the par- ty left the foot of Masonic St. on ithe lake shore around 5 p.m. last jnight in a 22-foot cabin cruiser ion a fishing trip. A storm capsized their boat about three miles out, northeast of Gaukler Point. , Fishermen heading out into | the lake this morning for the opening of the baSs season dis- covered the boat capsized in the water. The boys were founda near- by and were pronounced dead on arrival at Mt, Clemens Hospital along with the elder Pietrowski, Coast Guardsmen from Harsens Island and the Detroit station were conducting the search for Sergeant Kroll. Sheriff's Deputies Ray Burs- sens and Robert Mcrea set the time of the tragedy at around 7 * That problem was being mulled over today by Phil Skeldon, di- rector of the Toledo Zoo, = a2 f | The 100-pound sea lion led a po-j-4 jlice harbor patrol and Skeldon a_ jmerry chase up the Maumee Riv-| ‘er yesterday. The pursuers final-| ly gave up. deciding they had no} way to capture the animal without | injuring it Skeldon today was waiting tor | another sighting report from the harbor patrol before launching | “We might use a capture gun,” he mused to a reporter. * * * What is a capture gun? “That’s an air gun — well, | it’s | | fires an aluminum syringe. You; give him a shot of tranquillizer| — AP Wirephote OCEAN-BOUND? — A sea lion which escaped from the London, Ont., zoo surfaced long enough for a picture in the Maumee River Friday, in front of a fishery. The sea lion escaped a Lon- don, Ont., zoo, where it had ar- rived before its wire enclosure was finished. It was spotted yesterday near the Tolede docks on Lake Erie. Skeldon said the sea lion prob- ably could survive for a long time lin the river. The sea lion—which didn’t stay ‘long enough at London to get al name—has been on the loose since. He escaped by sliding) under a fence at Springbank Park Supervisors Committee Meets Airing of Plans fo Realian Local Government Slated Recommendation's for sweeping changes in Oakland \County’s government structure are expected to be {brought out in the open Monday at a meeting of a com- mittee on government reform. Members will debate pros and cons probably on point (ny, They (gail a lwatcy Qader one of a heretofore secret list of radical proposals aimed | pietrowski had stopped at that ‘hour. | The deputies said, ‘‘apparently 'ministrator on top of the list of they saw the storm coming and © changes. | prepared for it . . . but their |preparations were not enough to |save them, “The boys were afloat but dead when fishermen found them, Pie- trowski was tied to a boat seat— the kind that doubles as a life preserver.’ * * * He wandered down the Thames River to Lake St. Clair, into the Detroit river and across the end The year-old sea pup eluded elaborate efforts to catch him be- fore he got out of the Thames. Cages and nets failed to catch him, and a recording of a sea at streamlining the gov-* left behind wouldn’t lure him. Skeldon said it was feared the | sea lion might have been injured red| fatally if a steel net had been used | to capture him on the Maumee. | And the sea lion would bite through a cord fisherman's net. At London, zoo officials seemed Oakland County controller or _ad Visiting the committee will be Sherwood J. Ben-| nett, controller for Macomb | ‘County since 1932. jnumber, have already succeeded Minutes of a_ secret meeting’ in pushing through their number |June 3 placed appointment of an two recommendation—the merger] (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) * * * Members of the group, fine in! 2 Not Enough Policemen in Pontiac? Minor Car Accidents Go Unheeded By HAROLD 8, COHEN The citizen who has a rinor traffic accident in Pontiac had bet- ter do his own police work and round up his own witnesses —| there ig little chance of the police) coming to his aid. That is the conclusion of many) persons who have called the po- lice after an accident only to be| questions, an officer may not be refused the assignment of an of-| sent. to the scene if none is free | to ge, Another contributing factor, Chief Straley and Capt. Koren state, is that the officers know they are not allowed by the Municipal Court to issue tickets unless, they wit- This situation grows out of an honest difference of opiriion be- tween the municipal judges and the police. The judges insist that the law does not allow a warrant to be . issued, and they consider a ticket as a warrant, unless an eye witness is the complainant. ¢ The judges point out that too often where tickets are issued by officers who arrive after the viola- ition, they simpiy take the word of the driver who is the best talker of the two, | The police, however, point long- ingly at Detroit and other Michi- minor accident, even when one party calls in a request. Beyond that, Capt. Koren notes that state Jaw only requires a re- port on majer or injury accidents. The police. many times ask the caller if anyone is injured and if the cars can be driven away — if the answer is yes to both | out to one or both drivers by officers summoned to the scene of an accident. This gets the mat- ter before the court, they say. The judges maintain that the Detroit system is illega] and every- one knows it and they will not be a party to it. The result is, more than one citizen has found, that if some- one runs a red light and hits your car, no report is taken or. ticket issued, if a lawsuit later developes, each driver can blame the other aniess one has had the foresight to round up a bars Many- a party has found ¢ * * *® According to Police Chief Her- bert: W. Straley and Capt. Joseph Koren, head of the Traffic Bureau, shortage of manpower often means fot Loy The Bright Spot, FE 8-0488. | that no offiter can be.sent to a|nessed the accident themselves, (Continued on be 2 Col. a gan cities where tickets are given| 4 a \ : 8 \ ® t : TWO — \ State Printers Convene in City quarters and meeting place for the conventions which open at noon UN. ~ Committee ce Meeting Today Fears Violence in special sesion of the General As sembly to —_ the situation. : ” Cir Group, Governor Meet UNITED NATIONS’ N. Y. (UPD) ices nance tle eetrees ‘uc mer’ : Pie : Open 3-Day Convention —The United Nations Special Hun-| said, however, that it is expected “and two en revoluntionary ! Williams Says He Plans BIRMINGHAM-—Twostepa have Sunday, hake Annual garian Committee meets today to/ 4, ssnit tteelt to sending strong leaders. be to Drastically Revamp been taken that will assure resi- Banquet Mon - [eanaider action 99 stop the spread! , to Russia ob. ; eC eos tate ae * (dents nq y _ fate reported “lod bach in protests to Russia and Hungary UB. eoerenn ell ae. loaes et rots| State Government Pontiac will be host to the con-|”" t * * called |in Bonn and Paris and 4 , cross- of ventions of the Michigan Federa- The five-nation committee, which fire — eases, wee tion Typographical Unions, its last year returned the United Na- created : swelling —< auxiliary and the Junior TYPltions’ most scorching indictment of pera ern te of “tree graphical —— —<— > a of dom Premier” Nagy and other The Waldron Hotel will be head-lder heavy’ pressure tall for —- abortive re- Greater Fire Protection Planned for Bloomtiel Sunday and continue until noon Tuesday. Nn aon te Fata AMC Wonders — Printing, as co-chair- & = . ment believes the execution of ‘fo | Nagy and other indications of Do Close "reas wat owe we « ADOUL Directors ab, ot oe, = at Panic, nual banquet at the Roosevelt Ma- all but killed chances of a ‘sum- patch ‘ in fire H U S tic Temple on State avenue Fr : "| about Ranks, Nixon U : Monday night and a smorgasbora| Will Wolfson’s - Two mit oe eee he buys a new suit of clothes. . .” |trucks. anKs, . rge dinner and dance Sunday night at} Associates Remain on . W. F. Doyle, Michigan chain| Yanuszekl, whe serves as town- ) the Elks Temple at which Gov. G. | cage velled 40 ore representative who hes par-| ship fire inepedter, spent a week | (Cmtinned From Page One Mennen Williams is expected. | Board Now? —e. ticipated in several reorganization| with the Birmingham Fire De- |to have told the chairmen that s * * today that they died of slow stran-|Studies which have come to naught| partment studying its map sys when in trouble, tend Kennett Hull, president of the) DETROIT (UPI) — American gulation—Red Hungary's tradition- in the past, warned: tem. to battle each other instead of MTU, will preside at the conven~ Motors Corp. reported today it has al method of official killing—a few| “Let's not get grandiose ideas| «The maps are going to be val-|figiting the Oe as ae tion meetings and greetings {romino word on whether the two as- hours before their deaths were an-|°F the recommendations will wind|uable, especially in sections where ee ~ the city will be given by Mayor |sociates of financier Louis E. Wolf- nounced to the world Tuesday. iin — 1" einambon the &@ campaign William Donaldson Monday morn-|son will remain on the company's oe ; basket.” ings,” he said. achoal Dares Lp game ing. ‘board of directors now that Wolf- Per harey yh —— tok crenclis Gh Scloustomt ohesmanl the chairmen ot 0 0 Atoms son has pulled out of AMC. ae Aeagas outelde the Willams let up 10 the ctzens|, “Time i, an important element aus when ; Wit Served AMC ‘Wanege. man . oe Lipagacan dc group, whose function it will bed haat Wabis to gat a sought by reporters. U AW W Say ys ment yesterday with his announce-; Russian wa oes hie to eect to proposed p changes ee qresily in provent- * «+ & ment that he had sold 100,000 —.. rear ba developed by a special staff, wie Geis bees coadita,” , Rep. Richard M. shares of AMC stock and was a — lay out’ an agenda at the next Simpson, chairman of the Repub- Members disposing of another 300,000, all the Soviet : os the group, in Detroit) | several departments of the| ican congressional campaign com- . stock owned by his immediate fam- Police used clubs to break up/July 31. Congregational Church of Birming-|™ittee. seid the Adame controversy OK St ik ily. the riotous demonstration, arrest-/ The group, headed by Pontiac |: Sunday School will hold their) ©2" only be harmful” to the TIKE While Wolfson disclaimed any | ing 19 of the students and herding) Circuit Judge Clark Adams as | annual Children's Day programs|©OP at the ballot box this year : ry ' |the others back into the buses that) chairman, Doyle vice chair. M Geum Mader. * + . “ AMC management, the Auto Workers Union said today) gopths of failure to its present a strike vote in progress at Gen- coine with eral Motors and Ford Co. plants| Propane Position colncided as brought them to the West German| man and University of Michigan : capital, Professor Lynn Eley as secre- |@zten through upper junior de- UPI Phete partments will take part in both ? In Paris, students shouting ‘‘So-| tary, was formed NO, POP, NOT ALREADY! — Little Carolyn Jean Confer, | Vin ins!” Siad with poll aocuanar is running more then 13-1 in favor I-day-old Harrisburg, Pa. miss seems very unhappy over her /):.4 in the Champs Elysees during| of » , at of a walkout. Only last February at the annual| father’s gift of a miniature toothbrush for her two lower front |. jemn memorial pes seeakea tor| by a — tgaee : * * * AMC stockholders meeting, one of| teeth, which she had at birth. Carolyn’s father, Gerald is a Petty Nagy. Twenty students were ar- The bill the | Union officials said returns from|the two directors installed by the| Officer in the Navy, stationed at Boston. cobbat permits 33 UAW locals at General Motors |New York-Miami financier told jit- plants and 13 Ford locals show a|**tY Stockholders Wolfson would total of 57,668 for and 4,397/00t pull out. The new director was 73 againn (aciking| 0 necaineey St) Martin Segal, Jacksonville, Fla.. Supervisors Meet Monday back i d ‘ president of Continenta] Enter- bargaining sessions with’ the Big PFs, Ine. in which Wotton has| PU DHJICG Work Department State Troopers Three auto companies. There was |"terests. oe R id? P| fa | But pdige rll F. Bennett Cues Cop eca, 8 *| Te ether aiton mn on me tO Return Most of Budget |Kald Z Fiaces Flood Crisis Over CRUiah) dtlered with, Watkin Negotiations on new contracts|AMC board is William A, Shea, . Adams should ah +. think, are in recess over the week end,|New York lawyer, Shea owned Claim Club Near Holly e@ e : a matter between Mr. pl and They are scheduled to resume|1-500 shares, Segal 1,000 shares and| It took Oakland County's one-jting up water and sewage rates, ; . Monday at GM and Ford and|C°ntinental Enterprises 5,000|yearold Department of Publicjand a request from Bloomfield Selling Liquor Minus | n oO @) Si er ta te the President.” Watkins is up for Tuesday at Chrysler. shares at the last stockholders) Works just one-fifth of the money|Township that the county take over; ,. : _ re-election this year. Bennett is - & + meeting. Shea and Segal were |appropriated last year to put the/the present sewage facilities License; Arrest 46 not. elected because of Wolfson's big|department on its feet. serving Bloomfield Village. x * Workers at all three - : RUSSELLVILLE, (UPD — crest panies cece continued the 38 holdings. The Board of Supervisors will Among the numerous committee) State Police from Flint Post and Heavy rains in the eee eae sap ——— Rep. Oren Harris (D-Ark) an- despite the expiration of union be. told this when they convene |Teports scheduled for Monday will/the Detroit racket squad raided] nooq regions caused rivers to rise * * * nounced that Goldfine has agreed contracts nearly three weks ago.|AAi C ° Monitlay for its third June meeting|be One from the Boundaries Com-|two places near Holly last night, the exiele - Incidents of Sabotage were ee. Minor ar Accidents to act on a long 17-point agenda./mittee recommending elections arresting 46 persons. ey. peg ber 2 merethon candbeg operation ‘The session will be held in the|Nov. 4 for proposed incorporations x * * ae pal pana ee) Unheeded i in Ci Supervisors’ Room in the County of cities of Clarenceville and Farm-| The 13 troopers and detectives! River towns along the rampag- be Piobiet nad gio ant ale beara The pol da Pt nan responsibility for the acts. Office Building. ington Woods, present areas injentered the Crotched Lake Coun-|ing Wabash in southern Illinois #9)" 4° isteatternoon report yester- investigating alleged pres- for} RoBerto DeVicenzo, the Argen- 2 state tine nomad who hails from Mexico Pale- the C R ee Wa back, SU Myre signs of te ew va t with a under par : ounty Keorganizing one-day round ten arcin wre bree sumed iesoioaie) a Pele Plan fo Be Discussed return. Fourteen Detroit residents tine ois alee Gediag obese. (Continued From Page One) ‘ of the county clerk and register of|denied there was a strike. deeds, which the Board of Super-| He said the Aquarama will not John is the son of Mr. and Mrs.|visors approved June 13. , Arthur M. Fromm, 942 Wagner. Other involve simi- ‘d in Detroit between lawyers 29 2 7 been Farmington Township. _ try Club, on Grange Hall. road,/far were holding their own against Hitand M. Thatoher, a member [") aistribution of previously-ap-land arrested the owner. Charles|floodwaters which had destroyed | OY 96 and three quarters fect cures on federal regulatory agea- the halen county drain projects will be put taining an illegal liquor place..They wollen at Little Rock at ot wake na [re the oard for approval alo, arrested“ otery for femme week rivers present pa Tooth Bolt Matches P € KOC : quenting the place. The club has; But the situation remained crit- by a flood wall, V cnes rar : ftimance road construction in the sewer seepage. rae (Continued From Page One) (that if you run a light and an county service center on Tele- The frequenters all pleaded |the Russeliville-Vincennes, Ind. cit-/ One hundred volunteers, how- H Id | of ou, you get CO eras cxpocstbertanbemod pred ava ty | guts’ Saad olga behice ‘Sesilan the Russalivile-Vincennes. Ind. cit} One hundred. volunteers, how. {( 0 Flint Lead begin at the high school level, then|*! YOu run a t another Ways and Means Committee. junior high, and finally in elemen-|°@F and the officer doesn’t see tince 24. At this oa ee This committee will also o— . [age wea at “Gir's|, The second raid was on us\Labor Dispute nine Negroes enrolled a will present this|Ranch to be made a part of the | Rood = owner, it a . Central last September, seven|® Warrant for o _ Monday along with three other|county’s juvenile division. Marshall, was arrested on a charge Halts Aquar GINA | though considerably slowed. | Tins. this fall. One of the Negroes, Min- oward |illegal liquor place. nijean Brown, was expelled earlier consistently avoided making county should allocate $500 t * * * ; s scholarship to a private interra- as = ne the Detroit system /@” —— and resolutions set-|be laid before the supervisors also. contact the Oakland County Pros-|rama.a pleasure boat running be- on ce) Seek ite! Seek Ce: 8 ot , ecutor today to get warrants OMltween Detroit and Cleveland on|dershowsre were lorecest neale fo High School May 29. up to a hit or miss type of traffic Branton was assisted in arguing|enforcement in Pontiac. The Na- M k T F ee ee tO Make our Ol ft Tance . of the DPW beard and super- main-\or damaged some acres Integration Blocked bystanders who saw the accident] visors’ vice chairman, will re. |PfOPriated funds for planning F. Allen, for operating and main-jor damaged some mitow Sct lat Vincennes, considered the port Another request—for $28,000 te 1, tiuor license. ical at Westport, downstream from |suffered approved plan, integration was to|fficer sees you, you get a initial operations and plannings| St®Ph read—will be made by the casty Bake aad Gace mead tary. schools. gets visors called for a first year re-|a report on a proposed Girl's Port. would have been eligible to return The Michigan Lesislature has matters pertaining to the DPW. The question of whether the/of maintaining and operating “at Cleveland Dock|*™" in its tise in the past 24 this year and transferred under @|)4w clear, and no test cases exist! These will involve adoptions of}the Huron River Water Shed Will) troopers said they would CLEVELAND ~The S.S. Aqua-|heavy pan which fell throughout |hole round at mamoth Warwick Ernest Green became the first | The resultant confusion, ensuing (fey? ° Marshall and Allen. Lake Erie, was tied up temporar-|the southern two- Negro to graduate from Central from a lack of manpower, adds Civil Air Patrol Cadet against the school board's suspen- ik sion petition by Thurgood Marshall |traffic safety agencies have long : of New York, chief NAACP coun- iprged that every accident should Cadet Major John Fromm, cadet gram wil] visit Great Britain, = and U. Simpson Tate of Dal-|be reported to Loe and commander of Pontiac Squadron, | Switzerland, Mexico, Norway and senna thoroughly investigated. Civil Air Patrol, is one of six out-| Portugal. standing cadets from Michigan * * * who will participate in the Inter- national Air Cadet Exchange this : i pease Sate Spring Leaves in Blustery Fashion Fi S 1 —_ lar merger of offices, elimination |Michigan-Ohio Navign : * * * tes the boat, and representa- irst Summer Day Fair | iy. ic’ eu aa rasa o ters, newappntnent,and [Penis tebe and erent Pontiac High School, will leave visors’ committees to nine. By The Associated Press . Fair "cies featured the weather * * * The Weather Bureaa Report menu today, heralding the first day of summer. x * But spring departed in typical | blustery fashion: A few wet; patches and the prospect of| for a three week tour of France on. July 27, The United States Air Force will provide the airlift to and from France. * * * He will have an opportunity to .}|Monday was a well-concealed fact. ‘before they are submitted to the What specifically will come fe But one member said the meeting presumably will be for a “wrap- up” of further recommendations Police Nab 6 in Raid U.S. eather : PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Senny, ceo] NUMerous showers and thunder- | see much of France ds a guest of ted hb 66-70. Fair, littl cha: temperature Nenight aad Sander Lee (Showers over a vast area of the aviation organizations there. bt. 06-30; igh Sundoy sear _70./nation. | The other five cadets from Mich-| Ne ‘imds 4-8 becoming * * * nerth to northwest 6-12 miles today and jigan chosen for the exchange pro- light variable tonight. Sunday night.| Sunshine was on tap for the Pa- x mestly fair and continued ceel, lew near cific Coast. The upper and id cing Sa Ponts Mississippi Valley along with the 7 * Lowest t ding 8 Great Lakes region expected I A (| § ay i om: ms cory, ie m. aa ier climes, fused by an ovecnigta red ympic far burst of cool Canadian: air. oat Regal ne Elsewhere, rainy weather was [Diag of Heart Attack Board of Supervisors. When this on Gambling Place will be also was not known. Super- visors meet just hours before the Pontiac police vice squad offi-|and the F Special County Government Study squad Masonic Order, F&AM. : Committee convénes Monday at Rd feng talegpa a = = — i Surviving are two daughters, snide the ont ee the County Office Building. ‘ . -| stronghold Committee members are Super.|™*" —_ haley Aird; a mr & membership of more than jvisors John L. Carey (Springfield In Press Series Begin ome Bante $2 O& Robert 38, Township and chairman), Elmer Eimer |charged maintaining Raphart) (Sloutation! Tile). Freah rating = egal outa a i Bun sets today oe go Sun rises tockes a 4:65 a m. Men Tr Geeta a8." m [the prospective pattern Mrs. Hope F. Lewis (Birming- ane * *« * ham), John C. Austin, vice chair- — Friday in Pontiac | Richard L. Byrd, 66, of 131 E. man, Board of Auditors, Harry J.|_.P0bert F. Smith, 28, of 37 Or. wien on senrees downtown) =, | Early morning rains whipped Long Lake Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Saree. comd raion coun.|crard Lake Ave.; Johnnie Shep- ¥ ir é escr| eC Lowes st temperature cag jalong a cloudy Atlantic seaboard. |former Olympic athlete, died un- od aad seer neolg William/@* of 350 Branch St; Tom Seiticoun «0!!! \Charleston, S. C., we- the targetiexpectedly yesterday following a) F ‘cal rita aes Aaa Parnaey and|mms, 44, of 485 Colorado St.; Dewntows Featperatere jof_@ heavy rain, reporting more |heart attack in his yard. | CADET MAJOR FROMM James Clarkson oa oe SS dawn tem St Item... than two inches from isolated; He had been head of the Labor;__ “PET M. Sates ATOR. St.; and Herman Simpson, 4, of} The of the nation’s commercial jet air age is only four jan. ie = aes ee thunderstorms since last night. | Relations Department of the Great 188 Crystal Lake Dr, | months away, after 15 years of planning by the airlines, airplane gam ae Areas of clouds and scattered || akes Steel Corp. in Detroit. While re * * * _| manufacturers and national, state and local governments. aes showers also held for the central] attending the University of iinsis,| Chicago Abandons Trolleys | Simms and Childs pleaded guilty| The change from piston-engine to jet-engine is regarded in the Mighect tonreeae” = Pontes. piains states, Arimee end Neowin, Byrd placed socwnd in the this morning before Municipal) industry as a step as momentous for transportation as the transition Lowest temperataze s.....s.s0eeeecs «5 | Mexico. shot-put and discus throw in the Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. They| from sailboat to steamboat. But how many persons know what jet MGfeatber=-eunay. pereeeseereesceee: = ” ae os Olympic Games of 12 n Soe S En O t e ae bene wane oi agus ody wer plane travel is going to be like? races ri @ weath- ‘ Sweden. others pleaded Highest ané A Lowest Temperatures util oc (sues fast aight ta couihaca Ww| ye caaeea ca «fast Meme were. released on Press International has sought the answer from its o6 im 1933 CHICAGO W — O14 No. 238 lumbered into its terminal, emit. |trial. bureaus in Europe and the United States, from airlines, travel ex- 45 in 1940) England, the Ohio Valley and the|in the Marine Corps during World Today's Temperatare Chart Great Lakes. Scattered showers War I. ere <5 Marquette 63 $#\also doused sections of South Da- ~*~ * * Beltimore 75 59 Mentone ted a final clang, and Chicago was without streetcar service today ee ' * & 2 : ' UPI correspondent | a f \ Bismarck @6 47 Miami == gs 78 kota, Nebraska, Kansas and! Surviving are his wife, Iva C.;; Bute 0 Minneapolis #8 f|Texas tod ~ night. et — Mrs. open en | The old “Green Hornet” buzted to a stop after an m easly ANAHEIM, Calif CPD — Walt} beginning Monday. 7 New Yor j - of Detroit, a si rs. and of obsolete i Disney taken. steps to make ; ? > Gams & & Sear! BOE! sist ram onsteee Kenan uadleiobase 2 Mion BL, sabes) Sas nn Seen ems Ot oe trolleys im 'te [ire be ch get. into his own}. 1%, Smt, the stories describes what the big passenger jet Cleveland = 678 56 Peliston © 64 38 _ terminal. planes look like and what an actual trip in one will be like. The Denver €8 52 Phoenix 92 77/Nebraska northward to the upper |grandchildren. ; “10's the end of af era, and I’m giad that I, too, am retiring,” jamusement park, Disneyland, The tells of the pee x oe 4 age god B | Great Lakes felt the impact last! The body will be taken at 4 p.m. l A Sete! * ‘leomie creator ordered second tif the tremendous expenaas involved in getting the jet | Fort Worth 9% 80 8. Pranciees Ti night of a cool air thrust, while|tomorrow from the Sparks-Griffin —— rg ra of himself placed at all guard age ground. Rs mg P+} YY ge hatte qjoemeenliy bot, humid New Mexico|Funeral Home in Pontiac to. At- a eoid ; booths after being denied entrance The third is a roundup of airport facilities being developed for , Keougr Gly os Bestia Se eS ——— et It's time to quit anyway,” i Seah demenioeny, by @ guard who did not recognize| the jet age, and the last deals with hotel facilities, or the lack of - Los 4 6 Temps Siacatie, ngemaires Tuesday. _- , 1 SSH ts getting to heavy Ont tov tek Vim, | them, in ‘cities to be served by the new planes, | x : ¢ ; : ie 4 =" 4, 2 t ) A Se iE a 1 : . a, af : 5 \ oe : : . ~ coat rF \ \ \ , : \ a. 2 r a ; > E % u ‘ \ . ae « z ~~ : ; a Here IS aq [Danish Envoy to Retire Credit Union | ine ‘Danian’ nnbassatoe, to for YOU! T= ee ith-Winter- Schools Out—Be. Careful A mother asked me to blish this: “School is out. 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R. of sending in foot to nearly two feet longer than ‘its neighboring Syrian province 7 Red-Freed Priests | American priests returned to the free world from five years of = in Los Angeles. N. Fields, of Indianapolis, Ind., bendertals, Fs at convention | JUDGES CONFER ~ Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, of Oakland County, and Judge. Harold confer in Ft. of the National Council of Juvenile. Court Judges. The council has been holding its 2ist annual meeting there; with authorities on juvenile problems from all sections of the county present. Maritime Strike Ends; 3-Year Pact Signed NEW YORK: <{AP)—A maritime strike that tied up American-flag ' dships in East and Gulf coast ports for five days is over. The Marine Bene- | q | BARNETT'S 150 N. Saginaw St. ‘ficial Assn., representing engine room officers on 480 passenger and cargo ships, signed a new three-year contract last night with a ship owners’ committee headed a Ralph E. Casey, president of the American Merchant Marine . Another Mighty MONDAY SPECIAL. ‘s MONDAY 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. ‘was killed in a clash May 26. : The U. N. announcement said would be the U. N. Emergency Force which has been separating Egyptian and Israeli troops since their 1956 war. *® + * But another subject of Cairo arms and troops te aid the rebels. Differ Over Charges HONG KONG (UPI) —Twe | imprisonment in Red China today with strongly opposing views of the vadility of charges brought against them by the Communists. after arriving here ica’s leading auto makers are con- sidering for competition with the foreign makes may not be small at all. Industry gossip has it their eight or nine inches shorter than — | can bultt cars wil] be from one ‘inches, ‘for a small car; that the present idemand for imported small ve- Major Firms Cautious About Entering Field abt By DAVID 3, WILKIE AP Automotive Editor DETROIT (#—The ‘cars Amer- wheelbase will be 108 inches. That. would make them only the volurne-built Chevrolets, Fords * * It the oo wheelbase figure s a good guess the smaller Amer- many European-biult units. The popular imported Volkswagen has a 94.5-inch wheelbase; Renault 89 inches and the Metropolitan 85, FACTORS NOT CLEAR What factors may have influ- enced the industry to sidestep a clear. One may have been a con- viction there is no broad market hicles may peak at around 400,000 cars annually. Another may have been American Motors’ success with its 108-inch Rambler model. Some industry analysts still say 300,000 small really small car are not wholly) Proposed ‘Small’ U.S. Cars Still Long market is no small slice, but American Motors’ success with its 108-inch Rambler has been one of the features of the current rath- er dull year in the auto industry. The company has reported increas- ing demand for its imported Met- ropolitan model and also encour- aging reaction to its 100-inch wheelbase Rambler. * * * Its biggest seller, however, has been the 108-inch wheelbase model, | which does not look like a small car. | 2 When the newest smaller car and steel. Aluminum is not cheap- er although less of it is required. The 108-inch wheelbase models are | not likely to carry suggested list) prices of less than $2,000, in development for more than three years, It was only a couple of years ago that the foreign car invasion took on substantial pro- portions, 2-Pant Summer SUITS An -especially selected group of beautiful diamonds in modern 14K yellow or white gold mountings. Every ring an outstanding value. 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A 400,000-unit als like aluminum for cast iron Cormack spoke up to deciare “He’s talking through his hat.” Seeming shocked that Father Wagner admitted any guilt, the | New York priest cut shert the | interviews saying pee Tas (Father Wagner) is about. For God’s sake strike off what he said. His trial also was ridiculous.:’ Gen. Trujillo's ‘Man o’ War’ | } LOS- ANGELES (AP) — The - istrangest man o' war in port has: = |only ~|Gen, Rafael Trujillo Jr., son of =\the strongman of the Dominican “|Republie. The white, four-masted > \ yacht is -.\feet long, carries a crew of 80, and “|was built for the late U. §..Am- —|bassador Joseph Davies. ling $18.25-a-day dockage fees. ‘aboard the ‘leaves for home aboard the ves- isel. “ |ferent species of weeds known by >} at lease 2,000 different local names. one cannon—for shooting. . | lints—and boasts a 12-man or-) - chestra. { * * The owner, of course, is Lt. the Angelita. She is 350 She came into port yesterday listed as a man o’ war, thus miss- Trujillo said he plans to hold a party for his Hollywood friends Angelita before he North America has over 500 dif-. Newspapers Give Public Whole Story papers will enjoy major technical advances in the next 30 years, but| ‘will continue to serve the public best by presenting news in depth ‘with plenty of background and in- iterpretation, leaving instanteous coverage to radio and television. This is the prediction Paul Mil- ler, president of Gannett News- papers, Inc. and first vice presi- ident of The Associated Press, ‘made last night before The AP ‘Newspaper Executives Council ‘for California and Nevada. Miller, formerly chief of. the Washington bureau of The Associ- ated Press, predicted: Full color—for all photographs and illustrations, both for ‘news and advertising. Vastly speeded composition. Re- porters may write or talk into ma- chines which electronically con- vert the information to typewrit- ten sheets or coded tapes. Want ads will be handled al- most automatically, via telephone by electronic machines. [Report Fewer Jobless WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Labor Department reported to- day the number of persons draw- ing jobless benefits fell for the eighth straight week in the week ended June 7. ann You Save $706 Galton Give any exterior Here’s truly a fine house paint. wood, metal or masonry surface a beautiful, long- © lasting finish—protects against sun, rain and snow. A-M House Paint has excellent hiding qualities— gives extra protection against cracking, due to its tough film that remains elastic: year after year. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE-5-6150 PARK FREE REAR of STORE . D&D Cleaners OPEN 4 Die as Plane Crashes MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — A ‘military plane crashed south of here this morning, killing four Wheat Farmers OK Renewing U. §. 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All cool crease- resistant tropicals in choice patterns at a price you just can’t beat. Get in soon as you can. BARNETT'S 150 N. SAGINAW Next to Sears This amazing process keeps new dresses beautiful ... and revives cottons, linens and other summer fabrics — no matter how often they’ve been washed. Try it to- day! IT’S TIME! to Store Furs and Winter Garments Ask About Our 5 SHIRTS Experily $113 Laundered CASH & CARRY Be Sure to Get Your Holden Stamps with Each Purchase CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY 605 Oakland Ave. . FE 4-2579 BRANCH--5 OAKHILL Open Monday thru Saturday 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. q 4 \ f : ° , , 4 THE PON TIAC PRESS" ‘ ‘An Independent Newspaper HAROLD A. PITZGERALD President and Publisher Editorial Page SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 vont cee ASSOCIATED PRESS oe * It SeemstoMe.... Assistarit President Adams Is Victim of Own Throat Cutting SHERMAN ApaMs, “Assistant Presi- dent of the United States of America” _is in a jam. It’s purely his own doing. The blood’s all his. ~ kt ok During the Truman administra- tion, a great to-do was raised over the acceptance of some “gifts” by those actually in the Government. The Republican party yelled from coast to coast for the culprits’ heads and finally the ax reluc- tantly descended upon a graceless ngggin that rolled in the dirt. The GOP prated at length about “honor and probity” and excori- ated the Dems for “weakness “in high places.” The sins of the ‘in- cumbents were manifold. * * * SHERMAN ADAMs knew all about this. He was one of those that “viewed with alarm.” Hence, when he deliber- ately placed his own neck in the same ~shopworn noose, he has no one to blame but himself. His own account of what took place is reasonably ace. ceptable and I don’t believe he used any influence wrongly. However, he has used some very, very. bad judg- ment and the whole thing must be viewed in the light of those palpable ‘errors. x * * Senator PoTTEer was one of the first to speak out. He says ADAMS has “lost his usefulness to the administration unless he can ex- plain the situation.” This is a forthright declaration and SHER- MaNn’s “explanation” was a pretty drab bit of discourse. We agree _ with the Michigan Senator. You cannot condone in yourself the actions you condemn in others. The usefulness of SHERMAN ApaMs is ended. Up to this point his record has been excellent but he canceled his effectiveness with one stupid relationship. x « * Apams’ explanation is naive in its simplicity. It is unquestionably true but this “old friend” angle is all but- toned up when you stand next to the President of the United States. SHERMAN ApaMs knew this. He doesn’t plead ignorance. x *« * He has provided the Democrats with ready-made campaign propa- ganda of the type that isn’t terrifical- ly significant but which is lethal and damaging and he has done a definite disservice to the President and to his party. It comes at a time when the GOP can’t afford it. x *« * I’ don’t see how Dwight D. Eisenhower can overlook the inci- dent or dismiss it lightly and yet he is doing precisely that. In his public declaration, the President made it plain that he proposed to put personal expediency first. He » sums his own attitude up with * terse phrase: “I need him.” So what, Mr. President? Is that all that counts? x * * SHERMAN ADAMs Can't be passed off as ‘just a poor little boy, mixed ‘up politically.” He graduated from those categories many, many years ago. He’s strictly “in on the know,” and a veteran campaigner who senses all the angles. x * * The Russians of course, THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powrtiac Parss Company - @ W. Huron &t. Pontiacs 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Rw eset. Basexrz, ' Jomw A. Ruzey, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Bowaan H. Frrectrato Viee President and Business Manager East M. Taxapwrit, Circulation Manager G. Marsmat,. Jorpan, Local Advertising Manager Joun W. Prreomrat, Secretary and Editor corce C. Inman, Rosrrt B. Tans, Gror Classified Manager Managing Editor The ‘. ated Preas ‘te entitled exclusively ‘to ‘the use for republication of all ioral news printed in this newspaper. as well as all AP news dispatches The Powrisc Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents where Lenbdagy a bbw’ is not availa by mail in Oakinnd, q ere Macomb tenaw tes it ig $12.00 » year; elsewhere in Michigan - er 4 Bar -' in the Unt tates Savance £oiared ‘ge second last metaer a’ Posing e ¢] Member’ S Pte Pontiac PE 2-81 ‘simply love the whole thing. They’re licking their bloody chops | and grinning from ear to ear. Russian newspapers have calmly proclaimed it “just ‘a routine scandal in Washington.” Sherman Adams can clasp this to his bosom, too. The incident probably stands as the first actual break in the “run for the roses.” And in Conclusion ....... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your pesspetetic re- porter: In the last half century, the aver- age American girl has increased four inches in height and stands five, five and a half.......... Here are some golf scores that may surprise you: L. C. Goan, 82; E. R. BrEecu, 82; The- Reverend Grorce WuppIFIELD, 80; “BUNKIE” KNUDSEN, 81..........It might amaze you but candy bar sales are actually up.......... Overheard at a closing PTA: “I don’t have trouble getting my boy up. I just throw the cat on his bed.” Short silence: “How does that help?” Re- ply: “The dog sleeps with the boy.” x * * The ancient adage “never play cards with strangers” now enjoys a sequel: “Don’t play cards with guys that don’t work.” That goes for dice, too. (Local boys, please note).......... Illinois Highway Division widened a 244 mile stretch by four feet (18 feet to 22) and accidents dropped THIRTY NINE PER CENT..... .....Several foursomes have glimpsed a beautiful fox near the Bloomfield Hills Country Club seventh hole.......... Dave Dubinsky chartered a private plane.to fly 93 members of a local to Europe for a vacation. Wish he’d needed a press agent. * * * Miss and Mrs. U.S.A. have accepted Orlon, Dacron, Dynel and Acrilan. Next they face Verel, Zefran and and Darvan—all hailed as spectac- ular synthetics .......... To produce enough white paper to print The Press for one year requires 40,000 trees. Our Perry Street tree cham- pion will blow a fuse at this....... .. General Electric and Whitney are - pointing the way for commercial jet liners to do 2,000 miles an hour in ‘1970.......... Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s—Nick Kerspawy for that million dollar contract; the J’s —SHERMAN ADAMS and as a bonus I toss in EIsENHOWER’s refusal to act “because he wants him.” —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD & Ike at Mount Vernon Ponders Question ‘Washington Investigated for Accepting Sword?’ WASHINGTON (AP)—President Elsen- hower, tongue in cheek, wants to know whether George Washington was investi- gated for accepting a gift sword. x * * The President laughingly posed the question late yesterday in making a sur- prise 30-minute tour of the historic Wash- ington home at nearby Mount Vernon, Va. Turning from study of an ornate sword given to Washington by a German ad- mirer, Eisenhower pointed over his shoulder at the weapon and inquired with a grin: “Do you suppose they investigated film for getting a present?” This was an obvious allusion to the current controversy over gifts from Bos- ton industrialist Bernard Goldine to Sherman Adams, Eisenhower's chief aide. * * * ; Elsenhower had visited the Washing- ton shrine many times before, but this was the first time he did so as president. The chief executive showed special interest in the bedroom where Wash- ington died in 1799 when he was 67, Eisenhower's present age. Gazing around the room, Eisemhower . said Washington was “a good, strong in fellow” but that it was “remarkable. he lived as long as he did.” | + | Pe | ey Sek ‘in eacly other’s homes. GALILEE, ISRAEL — After John the Baptist went to prison, Jesus went to the country around the Lake of Galilee to preach the gospel of the kingdom of God. His was a lonely mission until one day, brothers Peter and Andrew, casting their nets into the sea. “and I will make you fishers of men.” The power of His love was so great that straight off they followed Him, dropping their nets and receiving faith to inspire new friends and followers. Today the lovely lake still bespeaks the presence of the greatest As I recently walked its shores, fish leaped and flashed over the deep blue water. of all fishermen. walking along the shore, He saw two fishermen, the “Follow Me,” He exhorted, A long legged bird stood. majestically on a rock. Flotsam of feathers, fronds, pine cones and orange peels bobbed on the gentle water. their nets into the. sea. And, like those first apostles, fishermen stood casting Days of All Faiths: Beecher Called Coeatest Preacher = By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER If American Protestants had saints, the famous Congregational- ist minister Henry Ward Beecher. would by now probably be well on the way to canonization. He has been called the greatest Christian preacher since St. Paul. * * * The power to stir people with his “oratory was an inborn gift with Beecher. It is said that even in his college days he had the ability to speak movingly on any subject. This certainly does not mean that Beecher was only an_ eloquent speaker with a bag of forensic tricks. At Plymouth Church, Brook- lyn, where he spent most of his ministry and where he reached his peak, his constant theme was love. He believed and preached that the love of man for man Is the fulfillment of God’s law. He once defined religion as ‘“‘a . life of liberty in love.” This is much like the Jesuits’ “love God and do as you please,’ meaning, of course, that one who loves will choose to do the right thing. * x * , The Beecher family was re- nowned for its antislavery activity. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry's sister, wrote ‘“‘Uncle Tom's Cabin,” which was probably one of the most influential — and inflammatory — books ever written. Henry, though he did make speeches for the Union in Eng- land, was not nearly so active in the Abolitionist cause as were the other Beechers. ‘ , He believed slavery would die of its own accord as the conscience of the nation was awakened. He thought he could see the end com- ing without any need for a rabble- rousing movement. * * * There are many stories of Beech- er's quick and penetrating wit, and one of the most illustrative has to do with an encounter he had with the atheist Robert Ingersoll. Beech- er and Ingersoll, despite their ir- reconcilable points of view, were good friends and often were guests Ingersoll, of course, did not believe in God. He saw no Creator behind the uni- The Country Parson “Too many. people believe only half of what they hear—the worst half,” verse. One evening he dropped into Beecher’s study for a chat and found there a fine new globe map of the world, which the minister had just acquired. In admiration he said, “Henry, this is a splendid * globe.” (Copyright 1958) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Smoking Bad at Teen-Age So Give It the Go-By “I am an 18 year old high school girl. I ‘have my own personal reasons for wanting to smoke. What do you think is a safe. nufn- ber of cigarettes for a girl of my age to smoke iin one day Théy say smoking is not harmful unless it is overdone. when is it over- done?" (H. A.) Answer — Your letter would do credit to a 10- year-old child. high anything? In the atmosphere of your school smoking is probably one of the more childish pastimes of the wrong ones who set the pace, Too bad a handful of girls of normal intelligence can’t com- bine to suppress the wrong ones. School children. caught smoking should be. adequately punished or expelled. * * * “T like to take walks for re- laxation. and get to feeling like a bird in a cage when bad weather or a heavy schedule keeps me in- doors. Is it best to walk leisurely or briskly and lively, and how far should one walk for a beneficial outing? My children and I all go for a four or five block jaunt and they love it.” (Mrs. M.V.D.) Answer — The jaunts you take with the children are fine. Make from two to six miles a day. You’re lucky if you live where x * * “I'm subject to angina pectoris. Since learning about Belly Breath- ing I used is successfully at the slightest threat of chest pain or distress and I am very grateful. I have also had great relief from rheumatiz by eating a daily ration of calcium and D.” (H.H.M.) Answer — Booklet Chronic Joint ‘Disability and pamphlet Belly ‘Breating sent on request if you enclosed 35¢c and stamped, §self- addressed envelope. — “T am 17, 6 feet tall, weigh 150. potinds, Want to put on another 50 pounds but can't. seem to gain any — our doctor said I'd fill out when I finished growing, but I have. finished for some time now and still weigh the same. . .” (i R. W.) Answer — You may increase dy | x little or no more in stature, son, but you'll grow in breadth and thickness for severa] years yet. Signed letters, not more So or 100 words . William Brady. — a ae addressed envelope tiac Press, (Copyright ny : Voice of the People Board of woett $ Tells Eps ts Who! mation to the public. We commend Mrs. Cain for wanting candidate's views before voting. .We wish there “were more like her. League of Women Vi brit Fy | ip i i i ple won't have to associ- ate with them. Observer ‘Which Is Right Way to Push?’ I have a very small power mow- er. Should I run it up and down fairly steep banks or cross ways? Who knows from experience? Pusher ee ‘Shorts Are Bad; Smoking’s Worse’ In this discussion about shorts on the downtown streets, let me say that I think smoking on the streets looks worse than women wearing shorts. It looks cheap and vulgar and suggests the individual is a street walker. Ellen . Case Records of a Psychologist: i i é ga ae cf ; § fs F atts places and the faces of . ‘The world I used to know . . . Not as they really happened but The way I wish they had... With everything quite wonderful .. . And nothing very sad... They are the day-dreams that I have... When I am snug in bed... Un- mindful of tomorrow and . . Realities ahead . . . I make up every happy scene ... I wish I could be in . . . Although I know that in the past... It never could have been .. . It may seem foolish, and my thoughts ... May not be very deep .. . But I am more than grateful if... It helps me get to sleep. | (Copyright 1968) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Serving the Lord with all hu- mility ef mind, and with many tears, and temptations, which befell me by the lying ‘in wait of the Jews.—Acts 20:19, Advises Minister to Be Livewire It takes a livewire in the pul- pit to electrify a congregation. And the pulpit is the first test of a great pastor. “You must first fill the pulpit before you ~ fill the church,” runs a some clergymen still have ignored. In Charley's case today, how would you ad- vise him? By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-342: Charley B., aged 22, is a college athlete who re- cently graduated, *~2% * “Dr. Crane, I am still uncertain about my life’s work,” he con- fessed. aaa “Sometimes I think I ‘ought to be a school teach- er, Then I feel I should go to seminary and study to be a cler- gyman. “I got married six months ago, so I am in need of a job, although my wife works as DR. CRANE a secretary. “She is a popular girl and musically falented, too. She would be a great asset to me as a minister, as well as a teach- er, ~ 48 * aA pastor handles 300 to 10,000 people all the year around. In the usual church auditorium you will find all the thinking peo- ple of the community, including the editor and the banker, phy- sician, dentist and lawyer, ac- countant and teacher, business man and farmer, housewife and nurse. These men and women need a re-charging of their spiritual bat-. teries, so the pastor has a unique chance to increase the effective-. ness of ALL other leaders, * * * School teachers work with the children but lack this wide oppor- tunity to stimulate the thinking of the present adult pacesetters of local opinion. But it takes a livewire in the pulpit to electrify a congregation. So clergymen should not only be consecrated men with a great desire to uplift mankind spirit- ually, but should be excellent speakers, The yearning to be a prophet is not enough. Clergymen have their greatest opportunity while stand- ing in the pulpit, sermonizing. And sermonizing is distinctly a public speaking job. It demands good applied psychology and the narrative or anecdotal formula for a speech, which Christ demon- strated superbly. x *« * As an orator, every clergyman should never be worse than “good,” even on his “off” days. He should then rise to ‘‘better” and occasionally ring the bell with a “‘best’’ rating as a speaker. But a clergyman also needs to cant byte to harmonize with di- it groups, so he should rate high fs in “H-R” or “Human Rela- tions.” . it cesiths, he should be ath- letic and preferably have won a college letter in-some sport in | ‘ 1 > u > ees \ order tay preperly impress the local of his parish, Too g the stereotype of a clergyman has been an anemic looking | fellow with horn rimmed glasses, who spougs 5-syllable words. The modern successful. cleric . looks like a successful business man and preferably should have served as a ‘newspaper boy in high school so he doesn’t make the silly mistake of always indicting busi- nessmen as “gougers”’ of mankind, impractical have too long stood on the outside, look- ing on business with no first hand knowledge of the troubles It your clergyman is not a tal- ented orator, then give him my booklet, “Public Platform Strat- egy,’ enclosing a. stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents (non-profit). It will help him become a livewire in the pulpit; . Always rae SZ Dr. George in care of The Pontiac Pros. pp om eivlosng a typing ana. pried send for his pamphiets, » Crane tiac, . Ps THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE %, 1958 j ry That aa look of Sally Waddell, of Cherokee road is quite appropriate as she checks over a map of Switzer- land and travelogues. Miss Waddell St. James Episcopal Church, Birmingham was the scene this afternoon of the wedding of Molly Anri Olson and Robert Widman Appleford. The Rev. Kenneth Gass officiated at the ceremony. MES. OLEN R. OATES -bouquet of white orchids and . stephanotis. . ~~ + ° uptia S Maid of honor was Trudy Ann McKewen. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Clayton Joyce and Mrs. Robert. L, Saffell, both Sisters of the bride; Helen Black of Pittsburgh, Ann Shen- efield, Martha Withington of Saginaw, and Mrs. William G. Hartke of Montclair, NJ. All wore pale blue print . dresses with matching hats and ° Held in -_4e : Pontiac Gladioli, snapdragons, peonies and palms banked the altar of Central Christian Church for the wedding this afternoon of Eugenia Lee e will leave for the Alpine Country Sun- day to live with a Swiss family as a participant in the American. Field Service Program until Sept. 4. f carried white Fuji chrysanthe- mums with ivy. Nieces of the bride, Cynthia and Susan Satf- fell, were flower girls. They wore white organdy pinafores. * * * Best man was the brother of the bridegroom John Wid- man Appleford. Ushers were Douglas A. Colwell, Stuart Scheifele, Charles D. Weir, Ed- ward M. Heppenstall, Albert C. Leader, John S. Pritchard, Frank C. Sidles, Harry F. Snell — to leave for’ a Bermuda honey- moon. The bride had selected a navy silk suit with white accessories for the trip. * * * The couple will live in Ann Arbor. * * * The bride's mother wore a beige organza and lace sheath with a small green hat for her daughter's wedding. The bridegroom's mother wore a seafoam chiffon dress with lac® bolero and matching hat. Teach Wife to Change Her Tune: Thompson to Olen Ray Oates of Exchange street. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. G. W. Gibson in the presence of 150 witnesses. The bride is the daughter’ of Howard Eugene Thom By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN East Mansfield avenué, and “DEAR ABBY: My wife is the bridegroom’s parents are all wrapped up in her -voice Mr. and ts. Gies C. Oates of coach because he made from St. Louis, Mo, hera soprano out of a contral- * * * to. She used to take one lesson a week at six dollars and f°" now he comes ._, three times a | week and is | having his meals with us. My wife never talks to me be- cause she is saving her voice for sing- ing — but she talks to him. “Now he is Hinting that when he goes to teach at a summer music camp she should go along and continue her lessons. Don't you think this is too ‘ ballerina-length gown of nylon sheer, with fitted bodice featuring draped short sleeves and a scoop neckline of Alen- con lace embroidered with seed pearls, was worn by the bride: Her fingertip veil of French silk illusion- was held by a Juliet cap of lace and pearls. She cartied a bouquet of white glamellias, “sweetheart roses and stephapotis. ATTEND BRIDE Maid of honor Judy Yeager wore a ballerina-length laven- der gown of organdy with a scoop neckline and fitted bod- ice. Her bouquet was a cas- ABBY cade of white shasta daisies oer ee give es ane Wee saree ere DEAR E.J.K.: It’s time Richard Dalby attended his brother-in-law as best man. Ushers were John Knight and Edmond Ketzler. Before leaving on a trip to YOU cultivated YOUR voice and made a few sounds. Tell her you've got no more “dough’’ for the ‘‘do re mi" de- thern Michigan the new partment .. . and also that her Mrs. Oates changed toa lemon ©@™ping ey ’ ar _ pique sheath accented by a Sa- brina neckline with white ac- ~ cessories and the glamellia corsage from her bridal bou- quet. The couple will reside on Murphy avenue, “DEAR ABBY: Your reader who said bullfighting.is a cow- ardly sport doesn’t know what - he is talking about. It is neither a sport (it is a:drama) nor is it cowardly. The man and the -bull have a 50-50 chance. That is more than you can say for the American sport of duck- hunting. When the ducks can shoot back I will say you Americans are as humane as we Mexicans.” . FOR BULLFIGHTING * * * “DEAR ABBY: Why doesn't my husband call me by my given name? He calls me “Babe” or “Doll” and then turns around and calls every other woman the same name. If he’s talking to a friend and I'm right next to him he'll say, “MY WIFE.” “Our friends know I’m his wife. Can't he use My name? I no longer feel like an indi- vidual but just like another “Babe” or “Doll. This has been going on for 23 years and I'm still burned up.” NAMELESS DEAR NAMELESS: Don't worry about what he calls everyone else. You are the only one he calls his ee Be - satisfied. ok kw “DEAR ABBY: Thanks for publishing the article about how “shutter-bugs” ruin weddings. I've been in the photography business for over 40 years and have tried to be kind to ama- Appleford-Olson Nuptials Spoken at Birmingham — In Pontiac Personal News ag RE ae resident, is visiting at the home of Mrs. William Thomas on Dakota — drive. She will return to California . *. ££) Recipient of a B.S. degree from the University of Michigan J, Scatt of Lakeside drive. _ Engineering School is Neal David Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Neal. ey Deen Ser penton chest ond is or x Mrs. Charles B. Morris of Monrovia drive aré an- kaaue the birth of a daughter, Deborah Joyce, June 13 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Joseph Erris of Perry street, Leonard Morris of Whittemore street. ‘Piantkowski of Loon Lake drive and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. 2 k& -*& A daughter, Nancy Jane, was born June 11 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Legge of Avondale avenue. Maternal grandparents of the infaft are Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Rpeeh of Soe een. *. x * * on the birth of a daughter, Julie Ann, June 9 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs, Gerald N. Moody of Walton boulevard. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mc- Innes of Birmingham and Mrs. Donald Moody of Oaknoll street. * * Announcing the birth of a daughter, Lisa Marie, June 12 at Pontiac General Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Miller (nee Barbara Goodman) of Linda Vista drive. ' The infant’s grangparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good- man of LeGrande avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Pontiac road. oad * Judith Guthrie Wed in St. Benedict Rite MRS. JERRY BECKNER City Girl Engaged Mrs. Thomas Webb of Dex- ter, Mo., announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Shirley, of Bloomfield terrace, to Fred Burt, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred C. Burt ‘of Brighton. Her fiance attended Michigan State University. An Aug. 9 wedding is planned. Raise the Rafters, Man! teurs, but things are getting out of hand. I was recently asked to get pictures of a wed- ding and I counted 16_ bath- tub Rembrandts there. “The bride’s parents decided to hold off ordering my pictures until they saw what the ama- teurs came up with. Naturally, the profit from that job was almost nil. Why don’t ama- teurs leave the wedding pic- tures to professional photogra- phers and stick to taking pic- tures of Yellowstone Park?” PHOTOGRAPHER DEAR PHOTOGRAPHER: Not everyone can afford pro- fessional photographers but when one has been engaged, I think in all fairness to him, amateurs should not be allowed to compete for the order. * Ld * CONFIDENTIAL TO ““GAM- BLING FOOL:” Your number will come up before your num- ber comes up. Barnum was conservative. * * * CONFIDENTIAL TO . ANN: He may be the “salt of the earth” but somebody should shake him. * * * For a personal reply, write - to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self - addressed, stamped envelope. A Day that will be remembered when recorded by - one of the following PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS C. R. HASKILL STUDIO 1 Mt, Clemens &t. FE 4-0583 DIMITRI LAZAROFF 4 W. Heren FE 4-3466. ,ROBINSON’S STUDIO. SUTHERLAND STUDIO a2 &. 2-2711 WOOLIEVER sTupi0 42 N. Paddock A Day Te Se Remembered! CANDLELIGHT and SILVER for DINING and Listening | a WPON 1460 “MUSIC. from PONTIAC” MON. - SAT. 6:35 - 7:30 P.M. Judith Lenore Guthrie and Jerry Beckner were married this morning at St. Benedict Catholic Church. The Rev. Richard Thomas officiated at the 11 o'clock ceremony before 230 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William Guthrie of Sylvan. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Darold Beckner of Lan- sing. : IN ICE-BLUE TULLE The bride wore an ice blue tulle gown with chapel train featuring lace cap sleeves and a lace bodice. Her finger- tip veil fell from a cap trimmed with seed pearls and sequins and she carried, a cascade ar- rangement of roses, steph notis and ivy. * * * The bride’s cousin, Carol Fries of Detroit, was maid of honor. She wore a cotillion blue dress with square neck- line and circular skirt and car- ried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and carnations Bridesmaids were Dianne DePoorter of Detroit, the bride's cousin, Mrs. Nancy Lamphier of Marshall: Mrs. Ann Gerould of Kalamazoo, both roommates of the bride: and Lois Beckner of Lansing, the bridegroom's sister. They wore dresses like the ‘maid of honor’s and carried colonial bouquets of pink roses and white carnations. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Best man was Roger Shepler of Kalamazoo. Ushers were Ted Beckner of Lansing, the bridegroom's brother; Ray Boyle of Ferndale, Dennis Sem- reau of Lansing; and David Guthrie, the bride’s brother. * * * A reception and luncheon were held in the church hail following the ceremony. The bride's mother received guests in a mauve pink silk organza dress with matching accesso- ries and a cymbidium orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a gray lace dress with pink accessories and a cymbidium orchid corsage. The bride wore a blue print chemise with white accessories for her going away dress and a rose corsage. * * * The couple will live in South Haven for the summer and in Kalamazoo this fall, where the groom is a senior at Western Michigan University. The bride attended Western Michigan University; her hus- band is a graduate of Lansing - Eastern. College stork Steals Spotlig| \t The birth of a son, Michael Heath, June 10, is an- nounced by Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘Heath Reeves (nee Charlotte Stark) of Albany, Calif. - Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reeves of Argyle avenue and Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. Stark ~ of South Marshall street. * * * Douglas L. McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Me- Carthy of Oakway drive, Upper Long Lake, has been accept- ed into.Gamma Rho Chapter of International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi at the University of Detroit's evening school of commerce and finance. A junior, he is seeking a B.B.A degree with a major in accounting. * * * Isabelle D. Jones of Pinegrove avenue has enrolled in the 44th annual summer school at Wheaton College. * * * Among 280 ‘undergraduates at Harvard College receiv- ing honorary scholarships are Albert Kahn Butzel of Bir- mingham and Henry Winchester Vaillant of Bloomfield Hills. * * x Cynthia Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sheldon of Birmingham, has been awarded the Laura F, Platts Service Award from Denison University, Granville, Ohio, where she was graduated this month. & * * “ Two Pontiac students at Olivet Nazarene College, Kan- kakee, Ill., were placed on the second semester hohor roll. Sharon Stalions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stalions of North Jessie street, and Robert North, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert North of South Jessie street, were the honored students. . Mr. and -Mrs. William — Edward ° Cashin Jr. of Chippewa road announce the engagement of their daughter, Frances Alice, ~ to Edmund © Christian White. He-is the son of Mrs. Robert E. White and the late Mr. White of Chippewa road. An Aug. 23 wedding is planned. FRANCES A, CASHIN Patricia H. Jackson Wed to Lt. Richard N. George of Waterton, N.Y., brother of the bridegroom Ushers were David E. George of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Wen- dell D. George Jr.:of Water- town, N.¥., both brothers of the bridegroom; Paul H. Jor- dan of Kingston, N.Y.; Frank Friedler of New Orleans,. La., and Lawrence P. Quinn, the bridegroom's cousin. RECEPTION AT SELFRIDGE Following a reception at the Officers’ Club, Selfridge Air Force Base, the couple left for a motor trip through Eastern Canada. The bride was wear- ing a blue cotton dress. They will live at Selfridge Air Force Base. Patricia. Harman Jackson George “ and Lt. Richard Neill George were married this afternoon at Christ Church Cranbrook. The Rev. Lester L. Dobyns offi- ciated at the 1 o'clock cere- mony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Jackson of Birmingham and Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Dow George of Watertown, N.Y. * ® * The bride Wore a silk or- ganza gown featuring a Sa- brina neckline trimmed with Alencon lace and appliqued seed pearls and a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of French il- lusion fell from a Juliet cap of Alencon and she carried a a Leave.‘ Silver on Plate ay aly preiee = Titi THERE’S MORE TO Karpet-Karé THAN ONE-DAY CLEANING! This professional, in-the- home method gives you: * guoronteed moth ond m- sect protection for on entire year! * scientific color brightening! * built-in soil retardance! Call us for a free estimate. 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He will speak briefly on be- nell =f oa ened * H | Olivet Sallis College at Kan- lkakee, Ill., one of the eight insti- tutions - ‘The Christian and =| North Centrai of Col- Missionary Alliance |)! ™¢ Soogry Sho’ Church The college has an annual en- 230 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor - iConfident Living : Man Reads Bible 6 Times By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE lmy favorite resorts. It is called Burgenstock and it has three hotels, a few cottages and some farms and is surrounded by mountain meadows, providing a delightful mixture of the primitive and the near Lucerne, in an extraordinarily beautiful area. = Burgenstock was first developed as a ré- sort by a man. named Friedrich Frey. He died before my first visit there, but 3 have heard a great deal about him from his son, who now operates the enterprise. Frederich Frey must have been a most remarkable per- son, He was born a peasant and never had much school- ing or formal education. Yet he became an important fig- ure in the Swiss power industry and used his earnings to John Hazlett, Minister cam | day School. .... A.M. 5 | Sander Fectie ae | ST. JOHN’S Evening Service .... 700M. 1] METHODIST CHURCH 433 HIGHLAND ~~ “hl Church School .... 9:30 A.M. ~]T Merning Worship . .11;00 A.M, Martin L, Bellinger, Pastor build one of the world’s great hotels. I last went to Burgenstock to work on the manuscript of my most recent book, “Stay Alive All Your Life.” While I was working one summer day, Fritz Frey, the present proprietor,| | stopped by to see me. He asked a curious question; he wanted to know if.I was going to tell people what faith can do. I answered thet I was certainly trying to do just that. * ee x “You know,” he said, “my father was a great man.” Then CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ert | _ G, W. Gibson, Minis Guest Speaker: , i 947 NN. re A ok ctor of alee Bile sg Beas? us 4.88 req e ary , : Internabip, Inc. Youth Service. P. Service . on Daily V Vacation Bible san. * Proper Mesting and Bib School ........-. eann.r. || Str Wednesday - 7190 P.M. he went on to say that the explanation of his father’s greatness was very simple, because a fortunate thing had happened to him. “My father whne he was young took ‘sick and had to spend one year in the hospital.” It seemed strange that a son would regard this as a for- tunate circumstance and I asked him why. _ “Because,” he answered, “during that year, my father read the Bible six times.” Fritz Frey glanced at a precipice near us. “My father developed such a victorius faith from this reading,” he went on, “that if he were asked to walk a path on the top of a ridge, the path being only wide enough for foot room, with precipices While Languishing in Bed ’ This summer, as for many past summers, visitors from all} | over the world, including many Americans, will fleck to one of| | comfortable. It sits high in the Swiss Alps| - TESTING EQUIPMENT — John Whaley (left) of 5905 Winslow Rd. and Roger Carr of 5170 Eliz- abeth Lake Rd. are testing a small stove to be ee where they - on the left and on the right, he could walk it absolutely without fear. He was never afraid of anything after the CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street — Clarkston, Michigan Church School — 9:45 and 11:15 A.M. Family ee ee 11:45 AM. WOMENS SOCIETY IN TION Sermon: “A WOMEN'S REV, WILLIAM RICHARDS, Pastor time he saturated himself with the Bible.” I did not doubt a word he said. For the Bible tells us that if we have faith, nothing shall be impossible unto us. This does not mean you can get everything you want, nor does it mean that you are at liberty to be foolish, but it does mean that you may have a power within yourself by: which you can meet life and meet it victoriously. This is what ts meant by a victorious faith. It is much more than intellectual The Pilgrim Holiness Church BALDWIN at FAIRMOUNT oe Sunday School (all ages) 10:00 A.M. Daily Vacation BIBLE SCHOOL Program During the Sunday School Hour - we Sunday gg Patna ae any Fy eae on E. C. SWANSON, Minister _ BOY OVERBAUGH, 5. 8. Bupt. asset. It is a dynamic attitude toward life’s circumstances. x * Victorious faith is available to anyone and everyone. Of course, such faith is not cheaply had nor easily attained. It idoes not come to those who superficially probe into faith, but lonly to those who are willing to go deep and actually practice lit. To do this, you must really believe—you must take faith as a way of life. One must have FAITH in faith. If you do, you will be given ipower to achieve the things that really matter in your life. }And you will be able to live victoriously and happily. (Copyright, 1958) DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elisabeth Lake Rd, at Tilden OR 38-3206 Sunday Schgpl 18 jorn! Worship 11 a.m, y Jenior and Beginners’ arch |Dr. s |Holds Convention Post CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiritesl Churches Sunday Evening Service — 7:30 P.M. Tople “INFINITE INTELLIGENCE” Thursday, June 26 — Silver Tea — 7:30 P. M Ttor of Bethany Baptist Church Wisniewski will assist and special music will include a duet by Rob- ert Williams and Raiph Bergemann The senior choir will make its final appearance until next September. Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, pas- here, was named this week to the office of second vice president of |The ithe ‘American Baptist Convention. * * * The convention, composed ‘of 6,- = 500 churches with a total member- United Gospel Singing. Convention Sunday June 22, 2:30 to 4:30. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN 316 Baldwin Ave. | Featuring Quartets, Trios, Duets, Solos and Congregational Singing Don’t Miss an Afternoon of Good Gospel Singing oe HOUSTON, i= IE GASKIN, Sec. Treas. Rev. F.C. Renich at 2 Services. Former Missionary ‘Serving as Director; Counsels Candidates ship of 1,600,000, closed its sessions Tuesday in Cincinnati, Ohio. Some 7,000 delegates attended. Dr. Chapman will be 1: his pul- | pit at Bethany Church tomorrow for both the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services, Mrs, Maurice H. Bodge of Port- land, Ore., the fourth woman in the history of the convention to be so honored, was elected president. As a vice president, Dr, Chap- man becomes a member .of the ‘general council of the convention, |which serves as a board of direc- Speaking in the: Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, North Cass Lake road at M59 at the 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. services Sunday ————|tors and meets throughout the will be the Rev, Fred C. Renich WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway Br eek cae we peseccscscucs O88 AM Merning Worship ..... wereist oeeus ", 8:30, A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Evening Service ......°..... pet wile vie sis ee els . ees 7200 P.M. Fomity bible Hour Wednesday . Celalele ele tietece eels eel vik 7:30 P.M, D. Winne, Paster Fund ial—Undeneminational sort The next-eonvention is sched- uled for June of 1959 in Des Moines, Iowa. * * * of Detroit, a former missionary. The Rev. Mr. Renich began his missionary work in China but was Besides his election to the con- vention office, Dr, Chapman was named to the editorial committee * Crusader Magazine, the conven- be s national monthly publication. ‘SEVENTH DAY fowbdoalle CHURCH unnington, OR 3-9512 © 154 Mt. Clemens St. Sabbath Slicool ........ see ceecsics Saturday 9:30 a.m. Sabbath Worship ...... vicceeecceeess ++ Saturday 11 a.m, eee e Fee eee seen ere ee ee ee ee In addition to hig pastoral qu. | ties and convention work, he will | continue to serve as president of | the Pontiac Pastors’ Fellowship and as a chaplain at Pontiac General Hospital] and of the Civi- tan Club, All Saints Episcopal Church | Williams St..at W. Pike The Rev, C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 P.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Serrgon by the Rector Child Care — Infants thru 5 years ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Milford, Mich. 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion . . . 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer Sermon. The Rev. Bertram T., White, Vicar ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 5301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton Plains 2:00 A. M.—Holy Communion Mission Filme for Adulte and Older Children; now being 10:00 A. M—Morning Prayer— “Twelve Minutes of Good News” televised Sundays at 11:00 a, M. oicglig? > Og © Fao over WXYZ" Chantel yrnd be televued in Bt. caaees Assembly Room following Church Service. The Rev, Waldo RB. Hunt, Vicar | ‘Oround Plow) 2008 A. Minton at Mid- Centur: tary “What is Christian Seperation: ?” will be the pastor's theme for ser- mons Sunday at the local church. Assisting him at the 8:45 a.m. serv- ice will be Susan Ritchey, and-mu- sic will include a solo, “He Smiled driven. out by Communists, and went to Australia to engage in Bible teaching and evangelistic work. After an extensive tour of mis- -|sioa fields in India and East Af- ca, North Ireland. -A graduate of Philadelphia School of the Bible and Wheat- on College, he is currently serv- ” ing ‘in Detroit as area director of Missionary Internship, Inc, The Inter - Mission organization , evaluates and screens /inem candidates accepted by various mission boards, on Me,” by Mrs. Orville Manns. At the 11 a.m. service, Dennis! Let not your heart be troubled, he lived in England andj Urges Youths . to Study Bible J.-Edgar Hoover Says: Religious Training Way to Curb Delinquency in North India Babies Out of Wedlock Now ‘National’ Problem * * * “Unwed mothers come largely; But thou, when thou prayest, from the ranks of normal giflsjenter into thy closet, and when from good homes;” the thou hast shut thy door pray to report says. But it adds that of 4,000 of eared for at the Methodist bevel Hospital, of New Orleans, few ever “become involved in sim- ilar difficulties again.” Japanese Catholics neither let it be afraid. FIRST BAPTI Pontiac, Michigan “WHAT the BIBLE SAY Oakland and Saginaw Rev, H. H. Savage, Pastor itl Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't. Pastor 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES "WHAT. DOES IT MEAN TO BELIEVE?” Rev. W. E. Hakes, speaking at both services. ST pra S of the HOLY SPIRIT” ister of the Church of the Breth- jren, will preach at the 11 a.m. | Apostolic Church of Christ Lay Ministers to Speak The Rev. Earl Cox, a lay min- Entering Priesthood service Sunday in the absence of the pastor, the Rev, Leroy Shafer. His sermon will be on “The Be lievers’ Separation.” At 7 p.m. Sunday the Rev. James’ ‘DeVault will speak, ‘|Church M erger Now Approved cer Planning to Expand Minister Trade Plan For every 100,000 Catholics’ in —* Japan, there were 93 major sem-/f)) 459 CENTRAL | : Young People Seturdsy *¢e@eeee >| Sunday School School and Worship .....1 He 4 a : Evangelistic Service ........+..+ 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Bible Class Veasesb sees te Ld ‘Thereday, pie tehsdecee os 7:30 p. m. L. A. Parent “| Chere pr FE 5-8361 -: Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 # 9:45 A.M. ot 11:00 O'clock end 745P.M. Thursday 7:45 P. M. Youth Service with « Messages for All 210 North Perry Street at 19 Milbourne Place Rev. Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor “The Church of the Old Bible School . NAM. Youth Fellowship -» S45P.M Evening Service .. 7:00 P.M. . 230A M 6:30 P. M. Pe ee Wor Meaning of M Youth Fellowship a? M Bible School 94S A. M- Morning Worship. .11:00 A.M. Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. heer | South Saginaw at Judson FIRST METHODIST 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “RISE UP and WALK” 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 6:15 P. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Wed., 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Paul T. Hart, Pastor RADIO STATION CKLW~ g00 KC. Sunday—O45 A. M.. “IS THE UNIVERSE INCLUDI | BY ATOMC ‘AN, EVOLVED B Baptist Youths * fam Attend Parley | Brothven Chr 2-004 | “Bve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. > ae ahi. ..31:00 AM. sole + G15 OM eg gee eee Worship in . 130 BM. “REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pattor iB i if ti : Eg fF i 5 Al Bet ale F ge3 pit zg z i i i? ft! H rt i ; Churches BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm. C. Grate. Pastor Church Service 10:00AM F Sundey School 11:00A M. ST. MARK 7979 Commerce Read fest Soomhela Foweshiy) Wm. C. Grete, Pastor Sunday Scicol 10-00 A. Church Service 11:15 A. Cedar Crest St. Stephen’s Township Bivd. Disie and Gashabaw) Guy B. Smith; Pastor woe aaty Paes as AM VF.W. (Bvtween Richard C. Steckmeyer, Pastor Services, at 9 A. M . and 11A M Sunday School at 9 A. M end 11 AM ST. TRINITY Auburn at Jessie (East Sider Macedonia Youth Leader Is Delegate Ralph C. Claws. Pastor Sundey School 9:45A M. First Service .... 8:30AM Leaving this week for the Fifth Second Service .. 11:00AM Baptist World Youth Conference in Toronto, Ont., will be Mrs. ST. PAUL James Passmore of Macedonia Jentyn of Tavs ee from June 2% through George Mahder, Pastor Morning Service Sunday 10:45 A. M School .... 9:30AM. | Mill, £. Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Maleelm K. Burton, Paster Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asso. Pastor deen Pte “HOW THINK YE?" Pentiae Press Phete TO VISIT MISSIONS — Karen Burnworth of 13 N. Ardmore St. and Al Brewer of 69 Lafayette St. will be members of the two- week Traveling Conference to Presbyterian Missions in the South- west. The two are members of the youth group df First hats? fan Church. Two to Tour Southwest Visiting Schools, Hospitals Two young people of First Pres-| Dr, William .H. Marbach will th eect Church, Karen Burnworth|Preach on “God's Offer of For- and Al Brewer, will represent the|Siveness” at the 9:30. service to- Senior High group on a tour of “@:45 P.M. JUNIOR and ~ YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:20 P.M, EVENING Mamet = 5 wally “God's Purpese in WEDNESDAY, 7:39 P.M.—PRAYER GROUPS and YOUTH CHOIR You are cordially invited to wogship with us. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH—Sanford at E. Pike FE 56-6924 eel Presbytery*® They will visit Presbyterian missions in the South- July 10. The group will consist of 21 young people and five adult advisors of “Sensing What Is Vital” will be the subject of the Rev, Galen E Hershey a t 11 a.m. schools, hospitals’ and churches read will sing ‘Like As the among the Spanish speaking peo- se) « ple and -Navajo Indians of New The July-August Women's Group Pastor to Devote | Is. Awarded Degree jburned just before he was called | a veterans’ hospital, sermon by the, i meen a : now has a me ip . | \Part of Worship rev. Guy Bragdon ‘Smith, ‘first full time pastor, began his duties Hour to Youth | may1 Services and Sunday. School are Worship service of the Orchard ing at 8:50 and 10:45 at the VFW| hall, row will include an act of dedica- tion for the young people attend- ing Presbyteran camps and con- ferences. The pastor, the Rev. Edward D. Auchard, will preach on ‘““To Save the Lost” at both the 9 and 11 a.m. worship hours. Junior high young people en- rolled for camps include Susan White, Marjorie Ashby, Nancy Clark, Johanna McDonald, Martha Narrin, Paul and Peter Kichler, David Sprunk, Mary Fran Sarto, Carol Gilchrist, Janiene Chase and Roger Alm. Mrs. Don Brieden, president of the Women’s Association, Mrs. Daniel Geisler and Mrs, Thomas Bertrand will attend the’ quadren- nial national meeting of Presby- terian women at Purdue Univer- sity Wednesday through July 2. Rey. 0. P. Eastman Gives Annual Report Church held the 6Ist Michigan’ Dis- total offerings for home missions amounted to $19,145.37 and offer- ings for foreign missions, $45,- 709.60. Former Pastor Here The Rev. Soterios D, Gouvellis, former pastor of St. George Greek gra. e ook oe tee ‘We ae i m favor of vacation they are good for the mental oa physical health—they fate great morale epoangel “ don't , ‘ake a ——- you can, even if you eave make it a‘%change, a rest—b sce SONT AKE A VACATION M GOD.” Church or Synagogue. To prevent our souls _ rom. being stifled by the Lease a relat ram in as world, we n to be reminded of God ovng care for be A community or nation that worships olfers Pi a: in which to sow the seeds of communism. D A PLACE OF he ol EVERY WEEK. DON'T TAKE A VACATION FROM GO : West Pontiac — Cleb “Support of Churches Commitee ca FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue a Service — 2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. - 4:00 P.M, _— PM. Wednesday, June 25, Rer. Marshall, Speaker = "1:30 PM. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ‘ THE SALVATION ARMY . (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street —SUNDAY SERVICES— Sunday School—9:45 A.M. Y¥ P.M. Holiness 11:00 A. M. ‘irton Meeting 730 P.M Ww Prayer and Preise Meeting—7:30 P. ; $/Ceptain and Mrs. Magnus A. eerily commanding officers-in-charge + YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED aaa *.*% Orthodox Church here, was award- ed the degree of master of educa- tion Sunday at commencement ex- ercises of Northeastern University. Disciples of Christ. Father Gouvellis worked for the | Bible School 10 A. M. degree while serving as pastor at| Worship Service 11 A. M. Annunciation Greek Orthodox 858 W. Huron Church in Woburn, N. H. In addi-| tion to directing the building of a| Rev. D. D. McColl First Christian Church | new church after the old one Marimont Baptist Church Invites You: Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 A.M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. to serve there, the priest’s busy schedule includes counseling youth religious committees, serving as athletic director of the New Eng- land diocese of Greek Orthodox Church and duties as chaplain at CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore St. Julius Cook, Speaker Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 P. M. MARIMONT ... A Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 56 North Roselawn Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Sermon by the Pastor 11 a.m. Sunday Evening Service 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study Wed_ 7:30 p.m. i" Bethany Baptist Church West Huron at Mark Street DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY JR., Minister of Education Two Worship Services — 8:45 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Sermon: “WHAT IS CHRISTIAN SEPARATION?” 9:45 A.M. — Cliurch School classes for All 7:30 P.M. Wednesday — Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study % = ° voted to send~three children to camp when they met for a lunch- eon meeting at the home of Mrs. Plinn Morse of Lake Angelus. The yearly picnic will be held Aug. 8 at the summer home of Mrs. Rob- ert Oliver. * * * Mrs. J, C. Covert, Mrs. Harry Pattison, Mrs. Leslie Ellis and Mrs. Ted Koella Jr. will attend the Quadrennial National Meeting of Presbyterian women W a RST CHURCH ., NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET ednesday through July 1 at Purdue Univer- sity PONTIAC CHURCH : OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Daily lectures will be delivered UNITED LUTHERAN by Dr, Eugene Carson Blake, CHURCH OF THE Stated Clerk of the United Pres- - ASCENSION byterian Church in the USA, | Williams and Lerraine Rev. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor i] The Common Service, 11:00 a.m. Bible Stu@y ..........cccccceees «+ 9:50 am. Morn Worship ....'......cces0 10:50 a.m, Sunday Evening Worship ...,..... 6:00 p.m, Evening Service ........ 7:30 p.m, Listen _ lerald riven WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday “Is The Bible Sufficient For All Our Religious Needs? II Timothy 3, 16 & 17. Everybody Is Invited! We MMe, Mntete 1186 North Perry Street — BAPTIST CHURCH “we Poe Sunday School ....0......6.55652.+ 9245 ALM. Morning Worship ».............0. 11200 A.M, B.T.U. bassibasesetteseecseeteers 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship ........0.0..-065+ 7:30 PLM. ~.. 7:30 PLM . Rev. M. F. Boyd Ir,, Pastor Cooperating with sete is Baptist Convention Bible School a 9:45 A. M. Frongelishs to-Speak Maadagp wed patterns Loa Teg Worship ........ 11:00 A. M.. : “OUR DEFENSE” The Rev. and Mrs. William N. Rvenpelistic Service 7:07. M. [ea wcaetts ay Evangel Temple: id eve s TINE PURE OE SEART” Assembly won See Inierdenomincions ve recently been associated wi a. 3. Youth Service Elion P.M the Assembly of God in Fort __ "evening ” worstiy~ite aoe fe Minister of Musie San dicector’ a pastor | sorry» = ce ‘Clanbiedvee WESLEYAN METHODIST . 617 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W. Y. P. §. 6:45 P.M. Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. - REV. H. L, JOHNSON, Pastot MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje +Sunday School:.,.10 A.M. Morning Worship... .11: 15 AM.,. Peoples’........ 6:15 P.M. ' Eve. Worship. 7:30 P.M. Wednesday -Eve, Service. .7:30 P.M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. Z FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , HURON AT WAYNE Panter REV. WILLIAM M. MARBACH, D.D. Associate Poster §=REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . $:30-11:00 “Central Methodist | Rev. Milton B. Bank, D.P., Minister Calvin C. Rice, B.D. Asses. Joba,‘ Hall, D. D., Assoc. MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10.55 AM. “SOMETHING TO HANG ON TO” Rev. Bank, Preaching _ (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) ain for today’s living § The only real happiness comes from giv- ing God first. place in your heart and Sunday THREE GREAT SERVICES | ‘Seacer s Night Dr. Malone P veadecks by Speaking at All Services } Dr. Tom Melon 10 A. M. — 11 A. M. mone 7:30 P. M. June 22nd Choir and Special Music Padre ~ a. Teaches About Baptismal ; SUNDAY SCHOOL ; June ity seating ¢ 10 A.M. at ompletely Departmenialized fan lay School for ‘All Ages. Modern Supervised Nursery » July 6th “What is ® Tree Seriptersi Church?" . $05 Auburn Avenue | DR. L. L, MARION—Pounder ° DR. LOLA P.. MARION—Paster REV. J. LUTHER SHEFFIELD—Assita: 9:45 to 11:00:A. M.—Coemmunion and yo fo 12:15- Noon—Sunday School 100 P. ies toe People's Service vas. ts Luther a tana 7:45 P. le Study - 7:00 P. M. 2," ts ‘ Noon Each Wee ly Vacetion Bible School You Are Always Welcome. . 9 te 12 RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:48 A, M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:15 A, M. SUNDAY Sunday School Attendance Last Week 1,227 RIGHT #.. y \ ‘ E21, 1958 Shop Downtown in Leisure ‘Grand Haven’s New Mall”. \Nc Gives Rise to Civic Pride Against France for D GRAND HAVEN (This small town on the shores of Lake Mich- igan is proud of its downtown shopping mall—proud of the beauty and proud of the idea that became a reality. “Others thought of it but we did it,” is what they are saying in/to * to double park and make a fast this town of 9,500. * * The mall is a two-block section of the main street. Cars are routed around the mall on one-way streets but none but emergency vehicles are allowed on the mall. In place of creeping, honking cars Grand Haven has installed shrubs and trees and park EEGO OPEN 645 PM SUNDAY “45 . MONDAY-—TUESDAY 6:45 The idea is a leisurely ‘atmos- safety. One of the disadvantages came|Morocco stood beside the Algeri-| . advantage of the baby-sitting fa- cilities in the mall. The malt Merchants with poor back-door facilities were in a quandary over how to get their deliveries made. jf One business house continued to use the front door. Its truck was one of the emergency vehicles the -mall. The mall is being used in after- business hours as a sort of civic center. Already a and a style show have been staged|here, Morocco and Tunisia also -_fin the mall. Woman Imprisoned for Slaying Photog RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) — Miss x 8 —* killing of photographer Roy Hirsh-| James H. Holland, Orion burg, 64, must serve 2 to 21 years; 7%¢7 — Bond. Orion : te 3 | baat vate last night. The jury in a previoys trial last Dec, 10 had failed to am bre reach a verdict. on concert COREY IVIN G years, | Father Knows Best EKALAKA, Mont. §-year-old Suzy Musser broke her wrist and ankle her receptionist _ had lived with Miss Wise for 11 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, JUN ‘Stand by Rebels Tunisia and Morocco Also -Reject Offer Sent to Algeria by De Gaulle TUNIS (AP) — Tunisia and and rebels today in rejecting two North African neighbors re- fused. to consider. the -plans for continued French control over Al- geria outlined: by De Gaulle on an Algerian tour two weeks ago and again came out for Algeriar inde- ndence. pe i : But they also refused to back any Algerian government in exile, a move that would surely antagon- ize Paris and probably mean an end to economic aid they receive policy ment from Morocco, Tunisia and Algerian rebel war cabinet was issued last night after five days of talks here. While Imeeting with the rebels held. talks resulting in a two-na- tion agreement to cooperate close- ly toward setting up a North African regime that eventually could include an independent Al- geria. Marriage License Applications Homer L. ¥: Jr., Rochester Joan L. Noton, Rochester M. Wellman, Livonia A. MoCracken, Farmington Paul L. Smith, Chicago, I. Susan V, Wilson, Birmingham Robert H. Rose, Milwaukee, Wis. Julia M. Koestering, Bloomfield Hills Clare A. Moss, ~~ Patricia L. Kehr, ingham Arthur A. Bentley, Keego Harbor June O..Chaplin, 4073 Arcadia Park George L. Miller, Birmingham Nancy A. Weitzel, Ferndale Isaac Dale, 1100 Paulsen Laura Dale, 1700 Paulsen Don H. Donigan, 446 8. Anderson Hannah L. Provence, Madison Heights James V. Dilleway Jr., Ferndale Sally A. Dutton, ‘birmingham Kirklin H. Hobolth, 362 N. Johnson Sandra C, Molin, Norfolk, Va. John E. Schurman, 962 Eim Nancee A. Hawver, 2032 Allendale Robert Linton Jr., 69 — Janet EK. Whiteman, Lynn, E ) Fox & Hounds Jun 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 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations Richard A. Schuman, 182 Thorpe Shitiey DD. Laitiis, Detrels Charles G. Long, 850 wood . Mary L. Nolan, FR ng HK. McCw Waterford A. Bosheil, James A. Smith, 135 Ogeway Shirley J, Arnhart, 853 Giendale Charles HM. Hall. Orion Carlene G. Snell, Orion Bugene Nelson. Birmt im Jimmie Novae Mightand Park J Beckner, Lani Judith L. Guthrie, 1428" Oakwood James P, Zickel, Troy Joyce M. Hood, Birmingham Johnny EB. Dicks, 307 3rd Margo L. Wallace, 205 ist Herbert 8, Robertson, 5435 Foresta) | Marguerite A. Roehm, 45 Poplar Johi C. Farris, Birmingham Virginia M. Cattell, 2361 Rutherford Larry L. Payne, 2440 Ostrum | Jacquelyn A. Birdsell, 38 Jefferson Barry E. Coutts, Piymouth Judith I. Btrine, Orchard Lake EXPLORED JUNGLES. By the time he was 23, Malraux had Asian jun- glés to find statues of a vanished civilization ‘dating from the 9th to the 15th Century. He found them. Since then, he’s been in two phases of the revolution, fought against im the Spanish Civi] War, edited a left- in De Gaulle’s first’ postwar gov: ernment. With De Gaulle, Malraux sought vainly to rally the French people The pre-De Gaulle system of multiple parties is to disappear and another type of national as- constitutional amendments adopt- ed erupts, 56-year-old Malraux will be one of De Gaulle’s major assets because of his magnetic tion seems to vanish when he ad- dresses a crowd. Malraux in action is spectacular to behold. He walked into a press room. recently with a sheaf of He is a strange man in many respects. He is a fascinating conversationalist — or rather, a ideas while talking come too fast for ordinary conversation. He has few diversions. “‘I like man given to monologue, for his |, i geo 5 fy oe riftil. an Li SE wy at qi. 53 SF. 4c up EE | | iL i f fi jf rT i iff He F ag 5 ls gine | it i F z ak + ee fee Hat eee cats,” he says, “but they __TONIGHT thru THURSDAY a Late Show 8:35 - 2:24 11:35 te “THE BRIDGE ON THE ; 208 oem: b 'REACHEROYs) “FORTUOUS! 4; gy s7IN6! RIVER KWAI’ +A ot nbd GAD) OE Soma by PERE TOIL, Dent oe ed ‘Children Usider 12 Free eae oe _ RUNNING TIME “RIVER KWAI" 9.03. only DE BLACKMATLER” 11.03 WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER SATURDAY Hit No. 1 ed BIG 3rd | The Roaring Story of the Gun that Won the West! 1 ROBERT WAGNER JOAN COLLINS - EDMOND O'BRIEN CltumaaScoee THRILLER! SUN., MON., TUES. ALITANLE AIT i 1} ‘= Acclaimed by the press... cheered by _ millions... see why everyone | says it’s GREATI ities | REASONABLE DOUBT | | — HE FRAMED HIMSELF FOR MURDER! BOLD DRAMA OF LOVE AND CON RAI COUNTY CT! Th: ii¥j ee os ’ t ¥ | . DANA ANDREWS ' -- JOAN FONTAINE eu 3 | BLUE SKY OPDYKE RD. SINNE LOVER GAMBLER Due to Extreme Length of This Film it Will Be ee 0 aOe @ Only | Report Division Set to | Start Ending Output of | ‘58 Models Next Week begin next week and continue well into September, Ward’s Automo- tive Reports said today. * © *% | “Indications are,” the agency said, “that Buick will start wind- ing up its ‘58 model car production next week, with the first of the FROM THE STORMY, SEETHING Corp. car lines will ‘phase out’ the 58 - PAGES OF THE IMMORTAL STORY... | 2,0! late, in duly or, early lowing suit in September. Ward's said the shutdowns are EEE ; Hi I itl if ite lie 3 2 & ‘f iit wy of the year two weeks ago, ac- cording to unofficial calculations. Last year the comparable sale was made on May 1. A modest upturn in retail sales has been reported for the current! changeover periods the inventory | ‘liquidation of outgoing models ‘should be more complete than the lindustry has experienced in a dec- tome or more. 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The Rossellini ichildren are learning English Despite Much Trouble, Ingrid Remains Happy By EARL WILSON LONDON — Ingrid Bergman’s classically beautiful face had | just been dirtied up with real dirt to make her look more like a Chinese peasant. * * : But as she sat on the doorstep of her trailer dressing room “on location” a few miles outside London, she practically shone with happiness. “Even in the toughest spots, you can al- ways laugh,” I said, remembering many things. | “You are a happy person, aren’t you?” . .“T’m adaptable,” she smiled. “There are always’ good sides to everything.” And sitting there in her peasant dress, she explained the philosophy that has carried her over the Roberto Rossellini breakup, on toward her probable mar- WILSON riage to Swedish producer ‘Lars Schmidt. “You can’t expect to have happiness all the time,” she said. “And you shouldn’t. Because you'd be a monster. You wouldn't grow up to be a human being.” =x kk X® I didn’t understand that. Laughing some more, she elabor- | ated. “Pm grateful for the good things, bat fer the others, teo. Because if you don’t have somie suffering, you don't understand it when others have it. _— couldn't be patient _ and tolerant with them.” Plenty of good things are happening now. She’s getting $300,000 for “The Inn of the Sixth Happiness,” already ‘be- ing boomed as another Oscar soon be visiting her again from TE BARD gy “AnD con cats GOD CREATED WOMAN” JOURDAN + PRESLE. An Ellis-Lax Release * No children admitted a a unless with parents. CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE ‘ALSO — Jean A Cocteau’s ‘14-Mile, 2 Miles E. of Woodward | “THE STRANGE ONES Smoking Secti Le a Pe weeoeTea FL ar and planning to go to the Ital- fan School in Paris. She may go back to Hollywood next March to make an Oscar pres- entation. She looked off into the dis- tance. “It’s nine years since I left America, and I was only in America 10.years. I was there from °39 to '49 — and next year ‘it’s "59, |month. If the sales level can be N€SS 20 ... 25 years. Pretty soon maintained through the model it's 50.” “Why, I've been in this busi- Around the set here, ue she is known to director Mark Robson, Curt Jurgens . and others as one of the most cooperative, least tempera- mental stars living. I thought to myself how different she is from some of the young American stars with no talent but only ephemeral sex appeal who, after a publicity buildup, suddenly decide they are above the people who made them. Which reminded Ingrid herself of how she is still unpopu- INGRID Brynner, Schell, j “Bive Men of sinene” tea- said, “and he stated that Greta Garbo, Viveca Lindfors and “qhest Chasers, |(Many others who. became great actresses had gone to that Hilis-Rochester Sat: “The Tin Star.” oped Antone | “actress, too.’” ng. erry Andrew,” | Holly Sat.: “Underwater Warrior,” Dan. Sun. —‘Tues.: “The Sheepman,” Glenn | d Thurs. — GSat.: “The Invisible Boy,” | } —____ morion picture scaeen! 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Cleveland swept successive three - game series that year. : The Yankees, who lambast most of the pitching staffs around. they league, have been able to get only one run in the last three games against Tiger hurling. That was yesterday's run, the first off Bunning in 18 innings. Bunning's strikeout total was high this season in the Major Leagues. He got solid hitting help last night from Al Kaline and Ozzie Virgil. Kaline, hitting in his 17th straight game, clubbed two line drive doubles. Virgil blasted a triple, driving in two runs. * * * The Tigers scored three times in the seventh off Bob Turley in taking a 3-1 lead. Yogi Berra had homered in the fourth for the first hit of the game, providing all the Yankees’ scoring in the last 28 Innings against the Tigers. Frank Bolling started the sixth- inning rally with a double. It_ ran Bolling’s hitting streak to 13 straight games. Virgil walked and Charlie Maxwell’s hit ‘was his first in 15 times at bat. Kaline followed with a double as Virgil and Maxwell scampered home. Detroit came back with four more runs in the seventh off re- liefers Virgil Trucks and Bobby Shantz. * * * With Bunning and Bolling on base, Virgil swatted a triple to right center. Harvey Kuenn and Kaline walked filling the bases and Gus Zernial sent two runs across with a pinch single. The Tigers try to make it seven straight over the Yankees today. Frank Lary, who also shut New ‘York out last Sunday, is Bill Norman's pitching choice. Ex-Tiger Duke Maas is to make his Yankee debut after joining the champions in a trade with Kansas City. NEW YORK DETROIT cingener uF rnonug x3} ¢inually sponsor junior golf Mantle cf 3000 Kue noc 3188 tournaments and Sanders, Skowron Ib $010 Kaline rf 3022\Jacobs and Littler offer Howard rf Soe cee TSh3is irited le {th Kubek es 3020 coran u geee P examples Of the op- pep eed 18 28 Wilson a pees portunities awaiting a teen- aes Ueeee age player. Totais 31151 Totals 2767 Struck out for Turley in 7th; b— Singied for Harris in 7th; o— for Zernial in 7th. ‘900 100 000—1 . 000 003 402—7 E—None. PO-A—New York 24-10, De- treit 27-2 . McDougald and Skowron. LOB—New York 6, Detroit 6. 2B—Kubek, Kaline 2. Bolling, 3B—Virgil. an Se: Kuenn. antie, Bunning. : BB SO New York Detroit IP Turley (L, 10-3) 64 Tricks 13 1 “ 4 123 1. 0 6 i 95 1 riley U—Napp, Rice, T—2:57.; A—53, 168. Yanks Get ra m __THE PONTIAC PRESS.: SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 DETROIT w — Jim Bunning, who has been slow in rounding into the form that won him 20 games last year, thrives on. vast. crowds ‘and the New York Yankees. The lanky Detroit Tiger right hander stumped the American League leaders fot the second time in six days last night 7-1. Fourteen batters were strikeout victims as 53,168 cheered his every pitch. stifled the Bronx Bombers 3-0. “He and all ‘those Tiger pitchers have the whammy on us,” complained Casey Stengel. Bunning fanned every Yankee who came to bat last night except Enos Slaughter and Fe ovate Mickey Mantle and Elston Howard sung at third strikes three times each. Mantle has been struck out by Bunning six times in two games. * * * “I used mostly a slider and a fast ball,"’ Bunning said. ‘‘The last time ] got Mantle on a curve.” Thirteen of the strikeouts were in the first seven innings. “No, I didn’t relax in the last two innings,” Bun®ing explained. “You can’t let up against the Yankees, It’s just that it takes a lot of pitches to strike out pat- ters.” ; Bunning feels he's still not the pitcher that won 20 games in 1957. He posted a 20-8 record. His 182 irst Run in Three Bunning Pitches Best : Before Larger Crowds Wynn’s league-topping total, I don’t think I’m pitching bet- r than last year,” Bunning gaid after his fifth victory. “I prob- ably never will. I'll take last there. Only my curve is better.” ing coach, thinks otherwise. * jury, he's been better,” last year. He's. got more stuff.” starts after a pulled muscle kept him sidelined most of May. No Scoreless Innings in Wild ‘B’ Contest: Talbott Lumber banged out 15 hits for a 13-9 victory over Kuhl- man Electric in a Class B City League baseball game Friday at Jayeee Park. The contest was ness. The losers collected nine safeties in a wild - free-for-all which saw each team score at least once in every half-inning played. Jim Jones made three hits for Talboti and Kuhlman’s Jerry Moore also had three safe blows. strikeouts were second to early} year as my best and go on from | Willis Hudlin, the Tigers’ pitch- “Since he got over his side in- Hudlin said. ‘“‘He didn’t throw that way Bunning has won his last three stopped after 5'2 innings by dark-) ¥ | Open golf tournament. Kuhiman ..............- 211 Jil— 9 95 Fe ee Se eeece 113 5 3 x—13 15 2 Rambus and Conner; W. Talbott, De . Talbott, - schane (3) and D. Talbott, Eustice (2). GOING TO SEE THE MEN — The fair sex made an excursion from Edgewood Country Club to Warwick Hills Friday to watch the “‘he-man’’ pros swat the little white ball in the $52,000 Fiint A group of about 20 women, all Edge- Reichart, who sponsored the excursion, hands the traveling roster to the bus driver just before the ladies go aboard. They probably got wet before the day was over. action in second round of the 72-hole tourney. Pentise Press Phote Hard rains cancelled yesterday's and fortunes of professional even enthusiastic fans may ee ‘Teeing Off By BILL CORNWELL Doug Sanders, Tommy Jacobs and Gene Littler — they’re names familiar to anyone who follows the fates the pace-setters of America’s golfing “youth movement.” But they also have something else in common which former International Jaycee golf champions and yours truly mentions this fact today for a very special reason. Three neighborhood Junior Chamber of Commerce wood members, chartered a bus for the trip. Mrs. Herman Rain Wipes Out Palmer's 67 Se ee golfers. All three are among not realize. All of them are ford and Birmingham—an- The Waterford chapter held its tournament last Monday at Pon- tiac Country Club, Next Monday the Pontiac Jaycees will conduct theirs at City Municipal course and the Birmingham chapter has its tourney at Birmingham CC on Monday, June B. Pontiac’s top three shooters and the five best shot-makers from Birmingham will enter the state event July 6-8 at Ann Arbor. ---- Wins Trip to Europe Jones AAU Hurdles King BAKERSFIELD, Calif. Hayes Jones of Eastern Michigan College and Pontiac, Mich., assured himself a berth on the United States track team which will tour Europe this summer by winning the 120-yard high hurdles cham- pionship in 13.8 seconds in the 70th annual National AAU track and field championships which started here last night. The swift sophomore defeated favorites Elias Gilbert and Francis Washington to add to his many previous hurdles laurels and boost his Olympic hopes. The Ist three finishers in each event of the AAU will form a team that will compete in Rus- sia, Poland, Hungary and Greece during July and August. World records were broken..in two events last night and there was a possibility the mile mark might be snapped tonight with, Australian Herb Elliott and Merv) Lincoln battling. Boston’s Harold Connolly hurled the hammer 225 feet, four inches and Glenn Davis of Ohio State ran the 440-yard hurdles in 49.9 sec- onds for the world records. Davis now has set three world highs. Michigan’s hope for a cham- pionship in the 100-yard dash, Ira Murchison of Western, bowed fe Olympic: champ Bebby Mor- row by six inches after leading 5 most of the way. Morrow's great spurt in the final two strides en- |i76"% abled him to win in 9.4 seconds, a jtook a high toll of lives, has been hd Parry O’Brien set a new AAU mark in the shot put with a heave of 61 feet, 6% inches, world rec- ord holder Charley Dumas won the high jump clearing 6 feet, 9% inches and Houston’s John Macy took the six-mile run in 29:25.6 in other Friday finals. lfalian Auto Race Starts With Crash BRESCIA, Italy (AP) — This year’s Mille Miglia auto race, scaled down for greater safety, started early today with an ac- cident in the first few miles. An Alfa Romeo Guiliteea, driven by the Italian team of Luigi Mora and Giovanni Ferneri, plunged off the road on a curve near Caino soon after the start of 1,000-mile race, The driver and co-driver were injured, but not seriously. The famed race, which often whittled down to little more than an auto rally this year with a speed limit of 31 miles per hour except for stretches up winding mountain roads. No big name drivers are en- tered and only stock cars are competing. FRIDAY'S FIGHTS SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Mike DeJohn, a 1 oulpointed Bob Baker, A 218. knocked out Bob eles, 4. chapters — Pontiac, Water-* Arbor meet head for the Inter- jager at the Pontiac Five Waterford representatives were selected Monday. The leading players in the Ann national Jaycee test Aug. 18-24 at , Ariz, Sanders, Jacobs and Littler are just a few of today’s active pros who first hit the headlines as Jay- cee champs. A couple of others worth mentioning are Al Mengert and Bud Holscher. Some talented young amateurs also fall into this category, includ- ing 18-year-old Jack Nicklaus, the 1957 International Jaycee champ who made such an impressive showing last weekend in the U.S. Open at Tulsa, Okla. Obviously, not everyone can become another Sanders, Jacobs or Littler, But Jaycee competi- tlon provides a tremendous op- portunity for any teenager with golfing talent who possesses con- fidence in his game, Reynolds of Waterfi er of Bloomfield rive before Aug. 15, you should try to do the same. SHORT PUTTS Gene Woodard, DDGA champion from Lakepoints CC, has been named No. 1 man on the asso- ciation’s 1958 Honor Roll. State Amateur champ Lloyd Syron of Pontiac has been given the No. 2 position. Competing the jtop 10, in order, are Chuck Kocsis, Bob Babbish, Glenn Johnson, Art Olfs Jr., Tom Draper, Dick Whiting, Jack Zinn and Jack Emery. They’re firing holes-in-one again at county courses. Walt Nossal, well-known publinx golf- er, shot his 2nd ace in two weeks at Bob O’Link last weekend and Gene Saessier scored « hole-in- one at Forest Lake. Nossal connected with his 7-iron f Mt. Clemens Track Opens} “Easy” Ed. Jones track man- peedway. last year holds’ the same position at the Mt. Clemens half-mile banked clay track this year. . tenth off the world record. | as Wiliams, 183%, Sandy Assogna, 184, _ The season opens Sunday after- ‘ > Oakland County golfers like Jack ’ Bud Badg- ls and Pete Green of Birmingham have already made their marks in Jaycee ranks. If your 18th birthday doesn't ar- THRIVES ON YANKS — Jim Bunning who wears jersey number 14 matched that figure in striking out 14 Yankees last night at Briggs SPORTS Stadium as the AP Wirephote Tigers won, 7-1. It was his sec- ond win in six days over the Yanks and the first run he has given them in 18 innings. ¥ By ASSOCIATED PRESS The Chicago White Sox are al- ready reaping dividends from their recent two-for-two trade with De- troit which resulted in veteran Ray Boone and rookie Bob Shaw join- ing the Pale Hose. * * * Boone has sparkled at the plate in each game since changing teams while Shaw made his ist games yesterday Washington contest by rain, : ‘ Last night, Boone batteq in~ two runs with « double to high- light Chicago’s: winning rally off ‘Jack Harshman in the 6th, Jim Landis had homered to start the inning after Baltimore led 3-1. Detroit, rescued starter Dick Don- ovan in the 6th and blanked the Orioles the rest of the way. His only previous appearance for the Chisox had also been an impres- sive one in an exhibition loss to the Cubs last Monday. wih * He allowed only three hits in 3 1-3 innings for his. 2nd victory against two losses. Boone has raised his average several points to. .256 since changing . uniforms. Ralph Terry won his Srd in a row for Kansas City. to even his record at 5-5 with help from new A four-run 5th inning, turned the Hide for the Athletics with Bill ‘Tuttle's two-run double off Bob “River Boat’ Smith snapping a 3-3 tie. The winners got three of their five hits, two walks and a passed ball in the inning. ' Shaw, who" refused-to report‘ to a foe Jackie Jensen accounted for two 4 Ex-Tigers Pate Chisox, Athletics Charleston when farmed out by of the Boston runs with his 18th homer of the season in the fourth frame. It was the 2nd loss against three victories for Smith. East Skeet Title to H. Confer STRATFORD, Conn. — A man- ufacturer -and a college student won titles yesterday at the opening of the annual great eastern skeet shoot. Howard Confer , a Detroit mant- facturer from the.Oakland County Sportsmen's Club, took the 410- gauge championship. Dave Crosby of Concord, Mass., .and Northeast- ern University a the 28- gauge title with bed a: nfer won a, shootoff with Ed Scherer, Waukesha, Wis. by cracking 25 straight targets. They Jhad tied at 94x100. Scherer broke Friday's Round Nullified, Bolt 1 |Ahead With 69 activity wiped out a spectacular Weaver and Paul Harney’s 69. Gary Player, the South African sensation, saw his 71 go down the drain, * * * Snead made news in a vastly different way. Stricken by pto- maine poisoning Thursday night, the Slammer withdrew from the) 72-hole classic prior to his 1 o'clock tee-off time. With all of yesterday's scores thrown out, the 140-man field start-| ed firing this morning under. the same situation that existed at the end of Thursday's opening 18-hole round. ‘ National Open champ Tommy Bolt reverts to his 69 and a one-stroke margin over Bill] Cas- per Jr., with 70. Five golfers stand even at 71, eight others have par 72s and so on up the line, Eighteen holes will be played to- day, another 18 Sunday and the final 18-hole round Monday. Palmer broke into a broad smile and quipped, “I'll shoot | 66 tomorrow,”’ when he learned that his blazing five-under-par 67 was officially rained out, The 28-year-old Latrobe, Pa., pro shot a tremendous round of golf. Palmer hit 16 greens in regulation, one-putted seven ° of them, never found a sand trap and strayed into the rough just once off the tee.. $ He required only 29 putts while picking up five birdies and 13 pars for a scorecard of 34-33 against par 36-36. His hot round will be} recognized as the new course rec- ord at Warwick's 7,280-yard layout, tournament. « od Seventy-five golfers were still on the course when the washout was declared. That makes seven rainouts this .year on the PGA ae 67 by Palmer, the 1958 Masters tos Angeles -|champion, as well as a 68 by Bert but it’s all for naught in. this} Hille ppegt ss Pet. fel car) Detrest 3» «2 am i t - 3 Oh * ie Flint Tournament Runs | Sess son ie : Baltimore z7 1 ‘ a Monday; Sam wait sypar Base ts Snea rops Out Gucege Soe Yo i TODAY'S GA ILL CORNWELL Detroit, 12: —Mass By B = bent a of 12:3) p.m GRAND BLANC—Jupiter Pluvius esto, *t, Renesas Cay, © p.m —Sisler stole the show Friday in the Flint |"**of'¢, | pe Hy Open golf tournament, despite the |Betimore at Chicago. 1:20 p.m—Lees startling efforts of Arnold Palmer madsanie —— ah ino and Sam Snead to make it other-| Boston at Kansas City. 1:30 z= wise. weaaaanen “st evened: arr) 3 pm or Jupiter spasmodically a ee die en drenched everything in sight for | washington at Kansas oy: 8 pm about 90 minutes at Warwick Hills|®*™ere ® Detro&. > , Golf and Country Club and when) NATIONAL BEAGUE | a and _|the sun finally broke through the | muwaukee 2 2 Py s clouds around 4 o'clock, all hands | 585 _,7re0 3 5 wf were accepting rain checks and =. = 4 ; bof Ha the tourney had been extended one |Chicago = 3 a4 § = Cn aoe pesii-s Rests” It began pouring down at 2 | philadelphia 5 4, night p-m. An hour and a half later, Pusberee 2. Loe Angeiss 1 sm after watching the heavy show- aukee Tears . Pe a ers alternately stop and start, |st. Lovte ot noe, un p.m.—Mizel! the sponsors of the tournament (san Francisco at nia, 12:30 p.m decided to cancel the entire day's |x, cag 2 Fs cited gs Ra proceedings and try again today. | nee “are tte yy ine The decision to call off Friday's| llambarde (0-0) ‘ve. Law (7-4. San Francisco at Philadelphia, 2, 1 p.m. » 1:90 pum. Los Angeles at Cincinnath § p.0n S mm. San Franc isco at Mil 8 p.m. Berg 1-Stroke. Leader at Erie Patty Seeks 7th Title in Women’s Western Golf Tourney ERIE, Pa. (AP) — Defending ‘champion Patty Berg carried a one stroke lead today in the third round of the 72-hole women’s Western Open Golf Tournament. Miss Berg, who seeks her sev- enth Western title, posted a one under par 72 yesterday after firing a 75 in the opening round, That gave her a 36-hole total of 147, one stroke better than Beverly Hansen of Indio, Calif, In third place with 150s were Jackie Pung of Daly City, Calif., Kathy Cornelius of Lakeland, Fla., and young Wiffie Smith of St. Clair, Mich. The low amateur at the end of 36 - holes was Anne Quast of Evereet, Wash., with 156. She - paatvoed Lon es H boars ige 4 untington, W. Va., by a stroke. The aders: Mary. Lena Falk 22 out of 25 in the / shootooff. tour. , x—Denotes amateur. 1 Ite \ ' 4 s i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 n 4 ELEVEN | lo la n ira | . B d h ar ir p bli Major League Statistics | lal S : | a | ) a E. IN l InX | ‘ : | | . | fs 3 SS +. &% ee a ae | a a a at eee : : ee & @&-# ia de ale Pranciaco 2 * Wilson Has 1-U Young Hurlers Winning for Pittsburgh = gl Ags SS Bes ce siren, | Bi R ta -cigneiel : = contagion” me ages a 4 : 38 : ‘26 : 1985 181 41 175 235 Los Angeles 1990 256 499 20 ookie Beats Dod : 2 ] ie 17 eee | OCLUD YIELDING tLus FIELDING . on ontiac | =m | GPO A. E DP Pet. G POA. & DP PCT. - 7 ad : ; : - ers, city % inl oe 3 a oe 3 ro o: Is. Li | Si Suemems Sees ne By The and George Witt, both sturd) 3 . 2 é 1604 S61 mm , - ime Champ The long-patient Pittsburgh |right-handers is teens stlewes ean cee ae one cones coeiteme: sored ie __— $s i tm 8, Tee Boas Bin we & & ‘ Pirates have plucked another kid|/develop slowly in the a o Reed -stirsony lca terior : lenieage pg it, sou obs SI S0n/8h yeu $7 is ose 3 8 972 ‘ht Feber just a game short of second place| Columbus of the. International|Francisco 54, and the Chieago|clincher in the third on singles by| halfback on the Pontiac Press | |. ie a mee a eee nipipval Brean a alters on Back: 9|im thst closely packed NetlonaliLeague, gained hie Gret maioricubs shidfied Ciacinnat! to: third,/BM Yredon and Bob Skinner and toh end 2 stat ie track at Cee eee EE See of Morning heved ae ages victory lest sie, siving|i13 im a game held to eight m-/Dick Gross fy ball a wt oe Sa Oe ee oe 8 @ @ 13 367|Musial, St. L. 197 Dai 8 3 r a The Buc. , ed while striking out | nings by rain: : * * *& pape — an appoint. |Veron, Cle. 97 3 5 2% BeiRovmion Mi. 97 13 3 1b 38 300 ‘ : s, winning seven of 10 injeight as the Bucs beat last-place} Witt, at 24 a seven-year veteran ; to the U. S. Naval |Kuenn, Det. 187 27 63 4 23 07/Skinner, Pill. 213 G 71 6 Is 33 ; City champion Paul a jump from Les ’ Bob Rush won his fifth for the} Academy at Ward, Cle-KC. 159 23 53 4 2% .333/Dark, . 81 20 6 2 a1 Bada made Pp sixth place to third, Angeles 2-1, of the minors, gave up a y Annapolis, ' cs. Wash, 123 25 68 2 22 319/Green, St. L. oe «se comel ans te have counted ‘thee of these vic pie = walk thon ’ Oe a ecu bet mente salle help| from Sen. Charles E. Potter. Colavite, wi 3 57 i % 315|Crowe, Cin. | 3 BM 4H 3 h, wine thig morning to take a up (‘ris 0m rookies Curt Raydon The Milwaukee Braves took altore giving up the Dodger run online” uy’ only four ‘hits, “ Eae oard ie.¥ m6 gm 9 sulted sr. me 8 BS 3h Pad lead over Wally Smith in the semi- : Mathews, Johnny Logan and Hank|(** . Kaine, pet a $2 amlfers MU ge is, finals of the State Public. Links [aaron Bit "home ‘Tune for_the Ty Jaycee la PEE | BEE: tournament being at Pontiac Braves, with Aaron's a grand- Bos. 212 35 63 18 4 297|Banks. Chi. $0 77°18 53 311 ‘he coma Gus am tin cncheg ti GL EEE Leese iiige uffett. , Chi.” 179 3 Zimmer, LA. 181-18 55 37 “308 ? Son Sw me em oes | Met M aie aa Defending champion Miko A —_ | empha eit giGed BEGizS s —_— I was Aaron's lith home ren, . [Nixon Cie” 167 8 3 8 furillo, La. 168 23 6 32 295 ee ae tos s'os'mute'a tae | Ponte Chopter Holdsiat=Ex hE PiU Suete SELLER EE wes Nesp samy arora tos Tourney at Municipal;|Mene xy. ie a je 2 98 guslsnormn er So OM OS 2 ae aac fee / : Sievers. om geiwaes ce oe a Be 36-holes today, morning The Cubs scored seven runs in| 3 Boys Will Adva Robin'on, ‘316 YT? 6 2 26 278|Crandall, Mil 157 19 45 9 23 287 18 thls afternoon. the first off Bob Purkey, the eight- mem vance t= ot: FF (ini are sates finals tomorrow will also go game winner who lost his third,| - Avila, Cle, © 175 31 48 2 «(14 27 BF. 152 24 43 10 23 %holes starting at 7:00 am a fs "| “Pontiac's Junice Chamber M- 7, KC, 9 17 3 2 it Fs | Prooa’ SL. 13 8B 2 3 B ) Mm, a row to : of 2. wash, 112 15 30 4 9 368 |M'ser'ski, Put. , - © € Taylor endAl Dark, win opened/commerce will hold its section of itis pot tk mS ip eel Maryn cal g28i2 3 wed Wilton stayed ; the 13 Det. «73 ML 6 Bar |Long, Chi.” 18 2988S HBA Andonian is the frame with singles, closed the 13th annual International Jay- Bos. 188 33 80 12 40 Q66/Snider, LA. 1399 14 39 & 19 21 for the first seven holes on the spurt the same way. Dark was 4-|°C¢ Junior golf tournament Mon-|Gocdmacs Cnt. “95 "3 3 6 if a3 |Devenni SP. me 29 52 2 8 ae back nine, but on the 17th Andon- sour the sume way, Dark was 4 \day at City Municipal course, |ootng Bet 2 - ¢ BeiGtee Fe a Oh "a a a ian saphena) 7: ’ kay toy ‘who KC. 1 30 % 2 H ‘yolVirdo, Pit a 7 os 2 1. 278 missed putt for a bogey did Sammy Taylor. Once-beaten y boy does not reach Kc. 228 % 8 3 2 bo eS wmueI ER to lose the hole. Faylor Phillips won his fifth, giv-|"s 18h birthday before Aug. 15 tips, che 8d Blew wi. ist ts 8 6 ae -* * ra eee nies include o pale (ot ths Year is eligible to enter the|gea RS” 8 RH |B Bleima Se os aS $B et Bade put together five birdies homers by Frank Robineca that e tourney. Preons, Det. 129 10 33 1 10 256 |Bilko, LA 8 12 24 4 17 and a bogey on the back drove in all the Redleg runs. he hen tee pilenineeeene Seo # Bema Beet ES The bogey came on the 18th when * *& Pontiac event qualify to enter the fule, KO 3B BH > 2 EoiMaimews, Sal; bee 58 34 38 307 he drove the ball out of bounds. The Phils won it in the ninth| Michigan Jaycee tourmament‘Iyarwci, Det. in i 33 ¢ m datlSevens, Pu 7) is 3 7 is er On the 15th green he dropped when losing reliever Ruben’ July 6-8 at Ann Arbor, From the benith, Cat. zu % a 36 Con’ell, S.F. 44 21 38 2 b in a I5footer and on the 17th Gomez (58) forced ‘the tie-break-| State meet the top qualifiers will |Pe'r's'n, Wash 201 2 @ 4 lito ak. iat oot od 3a his ball just nicked the pin and ing run home with a bases-loaded! 5° te the International Jaycee pemon, “Wash. 308 31 9 Be Mains Mia eM eo relied three feet away. walk. Willie Jones and Wally Post| ts Aug. 18-24 in Tuceon, Ariz. |Howe KC, a 3 2) } 1 Zeon wl DS tt 4 8 = a © ma each drove in two runs for ‘the! Entry blanks for the Pontiac Jay-|Se0em™ N.Y. ul 16 2% 9 g4/Reee LA 8 1 2 4 2 280 Andonian ilson matched Pics diltvecing ‘daglas’ teat dod a Gourt'y, Wash. 1B 39 43 20 ‘23i|Hodges, LA. 208 32 51 9 248 pars on the 10th, 12th, 13th, 14th, cee tournament may be obtained ia, Det. 153 13. 35 19 329|Pafko, Mi. 8 7 20 13 241 nny ~ and 18th holes. Each x in ae eee — Possi a both ied paar links, Pon-| "Grand. sista” homers—_Vernon icleveland: Bell Gn. wié } nin a ey on the ith e ic ntry Clu most of the : ; . e, Chi- rand slam homers—-Mays, Ban Fran- a cae mene ae, tate got their four off Curt Simmons|other local golf courses, Mane Kancas City mre \toren end Logan, ‘Milwaukee: Temple, previous rounds last carl 4 —— canal th, oe on on Trophies will be awarded to prrcmiya ——— Piteher, r - under par, got off te a fast start y Monday's three best shooters and | oe. Peete NATIONAL LEAGUE won his first. another trophy to the wii Delock arte fer it Sto ee ee ‘trophy goes to the winner Beartytm: BB 4 $$ 1 Bleue, Sus en Eee of the “long ball’ contest. There Hyde. Wash. 49 36 «19 21 4 Farrell, "4 Eee yt es holes from Bada including bird- a Puppy Match Tomorrow |'s * $2 entry fee.- P wt. MO Ad les(Miler, SP | 30s 1 3 te jas an Circe cad toe. : =| . "lw Cle. 47 34 17 31 2 2 2.11 /Grissom, SP. 34 28 14 20 4 2 265 , poe . N 41 % mM OS 2.16 |Schmidt, Cin. 2? 22 14 «15 2 2 267 Rade wis aud tok’ es for German Shepherds DRY © Wes 353 [MeMabon, Mu. 3 3 ub a ¢ 1 273 : , f . . 2.34 | Jeffcoat . 32 30 12 «17: 3 2.81 a mae Jigen ae 4 by The German Shepherd Dog Club Sports Calendar Rerrero, Balt. 4 a8 2 ib 34 258 free hie ee tveven the match a the motang ot Detrlt Tnc.. wil present on ne RASS it igieem SEBEL HS ee puppy SS ee erate esc” settee Oe Ban is Be 8 TT donk! phi liv ime nh 86 $8 33 ee feieoce of RW. Bachmann| TAIT iSite PgR ee, BARAT Bie Be ge BSL ie ‘an kn ae Press Phete (Delrose Road, Pontiac. The junior, trira 1s-hole round of Pin vine RR is mse aS ‘38 | a six, he then bo.| SEMI-FINALISTS — Three Pontiac golfers Andonian, defending champion, Wally Smith, |breed and obedience match pro-|rel! tournament st w 4, pen pines So, O88 hs \Du | Oe POSS geyed the par4 seventh and the| were among the four semi-finalists of the Michi- Doug Wilson of Ypsilanti and Paul Bada, Pontiac gram is for German Shepherds| ‘Match play temifinals ef Micmigan [Wynn Ch 84 8S 8 rena om BME RAG ie par eighth. Tey both birdied the| gan Public Links glt tournament today at city champ. They tesdatt at 7:00 am. this ony ai ing fol, tournament. a |e Beep eiaee o % BS A Pontiae Country Club. Left to right are Mike morning. The finals will go 26-holes tomorrow * .2.*® ae lmaeal i an Be 5 Bi ae $3 34 . ac 5 : &, SE SS nS ee : classes are two to 12 ree | \Johneca, Ba a8 BS Ee ce Sib ® Bt} 38 an ak ; ue olrrat took a bogey | : months with all-age DEITY EXHIBITION — Gitt's Orit! vs Garver, KC om 3 7 4 3 66 |Podtres La. "39 0 M67 5 308 ‘ : . 5 F . o be a ‘ e 7 ‘ 5 sunk a .35-footer to own it wit ¢ Collegiate Freshman ‘In State Keg Meet be awarded canes. Trophies rl header at corisar: rela 13 — |Fertack._ Det = = is io 3 ' 21 Richels. cht” * 52 22 26 2 3 3 8 | sions. [aa ml eS all, Stl 87 $3 8 388 bird on the par-3 eighth. | —_ B Fi L [breed ce will judge fe Mra. a ex lew aoe irate: Kein ret "Wash. “4 “3 3 32 ‘ ‘ 3 $3 Koutas. ba ‘s @ mo 3342 |while ie e Mrs. | rmingham pm., at Beaudette. * . 5 : 9 urdette, Mil Wwe 17 3 5 4 4300 3 Area Drivers Vill sGolf Champ enson Five ead Locals ittia’tc°"* MEPaa eine, SAGE TE mises” BRETT te | | | - Cue ude Sars eee SES STR BRE Ss ts ~ . AMES. Iowa (AP)—An 18-year . The show begins at 2 p. m. and] t North Side Sisler, : 7 732 4 % 6 3 408/McC'mick, SF. 71 76 2% 35 4 «1 469 in World Series old Carlen Colices troshonaih alee ee a bape le hy regutaned wi pray Pstehape reli fee is $150. For more in-| Fina! 18-nole round of T2-hole Fiint Ramen wash * * 8 g : : ti | Brave ri : : BI m3 ‘9 of Drag Raci ng Parag Pushing, is the new wom-|total of 17 in singles and all-|/being from Pontiac have been (Patrick R. Hetfer secretary Mrs. Riis (Of Wournament at Warwiek Donovan, ‘Bos. 52 86 27 31 2 3 if [tatoe" La 28h BSE iss jen's collegiate golf champion. events finished in the money in mailed to Lou Koprince. They | 2.209} . cramm at 10een Publinx goit , tournament 36 hele, Morgan a Det 3 2100 8 {8 Lew. ri Bb BF 4 os McBRIDE—Three drivers from ne Ge ideas seaaigeds| ed annual Michigan State Men’s|'may be obtained at his ‘ay : Pontiac CC : sham, Chi. 3 7 bis? H $38 Drysdale. LA. 3 i $ % 3 a 338 the Pontiac area are expected to, _won the Bowling tourney which concluded Inn Recreation establishment any a - Se be amen er A coinguy Dae a Bare Se ae aol gg , | t half of the World Series |}, | Koprince and his Sam of Drag Racing at the Central | University in 19 holes, z team jed the pack from. this | Michigan Dragway here July 64 | Actually, she and two Carleton | ‘ sector. The team finished 2nd in! ? mens Dene Hee 2 ee, rer mae ot Com Mate Mar Seursss Fs | . * | ie | a : . | : Manner "ake “Rat, Oxtords seit of 8 Wo = erly er : mS jeber, 4575 Rockrougt, | But the Olivia, Minn., girl far r) $190. Lou added $16 for being | D Waterford, and Glenn Baldwin, underestimated her ability. And , ri actual w | r Pp 1551 Derby, Birmingham. They as she modestly admitted, “After n y Igers - moa cs eit na arated ' ou y r esents are also scheduled to run in the this tournament, maybe I am bet-| score. “ | 4 4 a weekly warmup meets being (ter than I t ht.” | | f ere: | ae oo _thoug' | DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit The other area winners were: e F RAN K IN x ¢ Rich Get Rich Tigers have announced the signing TEAM HANDICAP 7 Ic e icner lof Ohio State’s star lefthanded Greenlee Equip. W. Lake Sia $3" a8. ~ The second half of the World| CHICAGO (AP)—Round Table,|pitcher Ron Nischwitz to a bonus Pontiac Drewry's 3068 235 36 om : = Series, ganctioned by the Ameri-| richest horse in racing, added $750 contract “‘in excess of $25,000 Ba DOUBLES HANDICAP % : prem Aegean as ae can Timing Activities Association, to his earnings Friday by easily . Beiend Lovet ian 328 ty wil m run at Moline, Tll., in winning an exhibition race at) join nen quel Seoul we |S gearroit-P Beattie 4277 ies * Berry Steel Overhead Door August. |W k. 7 7 > |B. Lebler-R Gorm om re ashington Park three inch, 205 pound hurier late E Rothbarth-J_ Bonfigiio tise sot my = = ee he neni oe R. Portino-A. Gtelio 1350 616 eA" ' _ pitcher to sign for a bonus of es es | 4 Concrete Slab more than $25,000 within a week. | vedo oh po ot seo a | Douglas Gallagher of Fremont, | Paul Atkins i536 362 e 1 | Ohio, was the other. Diek Carmichael 1935 378 6! 2 Large Windows | Player PerisCOpe _{_*r, »%. wit reper tote) me eae = | —_ ‘igers’ class A Lancaster club,/J87, Dura "719 90 $31. s ; a ex had a 5-1 record this spring, strik- Bob’ teibier 33 189 se ° 210 lb. Shingle Roof pos ing out 43 and walking 14 to post|3im Waiker js ed , | an earned run average of 2.49. The Bob, Gormong 665 604 11 88| BATTING 21-year-old won 30 games at Day- Dick iwen &2 37 Hed : Vou " Fir-Kiln Dried Sidin | AB R_H 2 3b HR RBI Pct. ton's Kairview High School while pet Coe Sm (tse | g Richard Dehart, (Infield) Week (no action) © losing five contests. 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Mrs. Ingalsbe planned this Efleen drive in Colonial Hills. ca \ CHERRY PANELING — One entire wall of the living room is paneled in cherry. All doors in the house are also cherry. Two chairs and the rug are deep green. beige. porch which they use in al] but the winter months, A Michigan porch is built in and has windows on all exposed sides, At the Ingalsbe home these are combination windows which meang there is no chore of put- ~ ting up screens. The other three Paeeewe. * i Bs Shi i x a ee se walls in this room are pale That striped chair near the fire- oe The floor is tiled in a. gray mottled pattern. Walls are brick. Window sills are wide stone ones. Roll-up matchstick bamboo shades let the sunlight filter in, but cut the glare. In one corner there is a large tablé~ and matching & La PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, benches, beosdic a pot ble grill. A steel glider can be made into a bed for overnight guests, Its cushions are bright | red, green and gray on white. For daytime lounging there is a ‘yellow leather chair and matching footstool, : Sasa ed place is mulberry and gold. The sofa is rose beige Press photographer, busy with her favorite occupation — knitting. Closing this room off from the living room-dining room are slid- ing glass doors, In winter, floor length draperies are drawn across the glass. These are the same as the draperies at the pic- ture window in the rear of the m. Both are semi-sheer white brick fanch home, using as her guide a stock plan. The house has a full basement. Former residents of Rochester, the Ingalsbes have lived in their new home since the summer of 1956. Mrs. Ingalsbe posed for the ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS material with a gold, apricot and: black design. The dining room table, a Dun- ‘ean Phyfe model in walnut, The other walls are painted beige. The rug is deep green. A platform rocker. and an uphol- stered arm chair repeat the col- or of the rug. The sofa is rose beige. A wing chair near the fire- place is mulberry and gold satin striped, Lamps are brass with . white shades. The kitchen, a long narrow room, is painted pale yellow. The tile floor is beige and CORNER DESK — This birch desk is built Finished in a natural shade, it contains large amounts of drawer and into a corner of the den. - prinis han white, Counter tops are yellow formica with pencil-thin lines of red and gray. Window sills are marble. an etgueentsinet egies are white, In the cupboards the shelves are adjustable and cov- _ ered with plastic to cut down noise and breakage of dishes, At one end of the room, under a pair of windows at the front. of the house, is the ‘breakfast set. plastic top. Chairg are steel with red plastic upholstery. Four a colored food ., on the wali above the table, ‘a door near the ta- ble leads to the garage. A long hall leads to the bed- rooms, the first of which is a den, The two Ingalsbe children. are grown and married, with families of their own. So this room can be also a guest room. STRONG COLORS ; In here the floor is polished This hag a red linen-like~ sizes the pale green of the walls. i Srinmggal gprs lager with strong reds, and browns predominant. “The sofa i red. In one corner there is an at- tractive and practical pbailt-in desk. Made of birch, it has drawers and a cupboard for storage, Above are wall book shelves, The guest room, like the bath, is pale pink. Curtains have a small flower print on them, Mrs. Ingalsbe made al! her curtains, Furniture igs maple. wee The master bedroom at the front of the house has pale yel- low walls. Curtains have the same print as those in the guest room, -only in colors" to blend with this room. The attached bath is yellow and white, has a glassed-in shower. Until August of 1956 the In- (Continued on Page 14) Pontiac Press Photos by Ed Vanderworp . cupboard space. - shelves. A small portion of the country life print draperies can be seen at the right. Above are matching book glider can be made Into a bd for guests. | The Ingalsbes practical. ly live out here during the warm mdfths of the yeat. Glass sliding doors and —— draperies close off the porch during the winter, INSIDE VIEW — This is the inside view of the Michigan porch. Walls are buff mixture brick like the house exterior. The floor is ‘ tiled. A portable grill and a regular picnic table and benches make outdoor meals a cinch. All windows are screened. The the far end, table and chairs introduce .another color—red. The kitchen: is a cheerful place in which to work. The color scheme floor is mottled tile in shades of beige and white. This tile extends * is particularly good, since the room has a northern exposure. At out into the entry hall inside the front door, } , \ . i 5 { * F f "| f ° . f ui \ ' | ' BRIGHT KITCHEN — All yellow &nd white, this corridor-type f * t) ae ee ee eee 4 © : . 4 S eS gee aA 2 : & : . f ee ee | : + , y Pa a ; ee : 2 ee * : . 3 e: ; ¥ : oe, i j ’ a te S ese s 2 ‘FOURTEEN, | _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 _ eee poe In Norway and Sweden, home- Cgjfj 2 Ke’. —_________- — 1 Tr, Miehinan Daeeh |Make Cleaning a Breeze Tit sear. If the tloor i of colorful Ee) Gena Ceilings Need Care Knotty Pine | : Try Michigan Porch |Make Cleaning a Bree io the, br ep ae loan, much like our’F.H.A. loans,} When painting a porch ceiling, be) 4X8 | — Tig. ‘ : If your breeseway is being con a mop will keep it sparkling to buy tome furnishings," |sure to, get only lite pnt on Bu {ifor an Ideal Summer rest its new wing ares tisetan, : comin can = ames be-sure the floor is surfaced : * your brush each time you dip it G in Favo (or we : ‘ oe naire “sure cnchetad aa - into the paint can. Otherwise, the ains If .. a (Continued fram Page 13) ceramic or quarry tile. An en-| A thin coat of shellac makes cece Be Tantei ek Settee Sieoe Sony. pe ries one? Me. tere aa oe a Hloverhead also makes it Knotty. pine paneling is a flex His 2413, aes ee Mochentey mexaciar. |*P0t for muddy'shoes, rubbers and}readily clean and durable. to be: very careful to avoid spat-jible decorative product. It has ry tions, but do enjoy living near- — - ay tering and having the paint run and finishes. It can 1, oF er Mr. Ingalabe’s work, -GAS and OIL SINCE 1945. Te tink, aomely, ts torsion Gan Ge Guat ie = cave ia Mrs, Ingalsbe revised @ stock Pes, itl . cloth . to wipe off the See Ser ee Msc a) oo — FURNACES VACUUMED CASH & CARRY | ported today ; eng 5% |nets or the semi-assembled units > * Terms! Ly Contracts for non-residential on ve RM. CARPORT sie Credit for this flexibility goes to Glass block walls art popular INC. * Se ae ne NI ey pe ee . 2 , per mon bens it : Cont ren bathtub * Vierssus chine lavatory ond tollet a year ago. gpucrlb eater, 5 1 ply ] ; ee vas » -apob a Widths pate a base| provide privacy at hs Suan tom Ci lectrical : decreases were registe in ; pe cube t 4s for aple, in three- ™ THEY'RE GENUINE contracts for commercial and man-| EAR i PO 5) [inch modules Webster defines CONTRACTOR measurement.) State and Cily Licensed a or oe LOW F.H.A. TERMS i . you ve.a se of Bedrooms Basement f widths up to 48 inches in three-inch 3 ema = pote appliances also are available in Featherstone. modular sizes. FALEER BLDG. CO. M, R. WILSON Cont Teer & eater 845. West Huron St. Shoot Mortar Into Cracks MR. H. SMITH oa 006k & 6 oe To speed up brickwork repairs. FE 8-6192 s3 on the chimney or other parts of your house, try this trick: hold of a used cartridge-type calking gun and fill it with well- mixed smooth mortar. now squeeze mortar neatly into the cracks between bricks. Get You can BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SELL Dollar volume of contracts in March in the heavy engineering category totaled -$683,570,000, down 22 per cent compared to the like 1957 month. Public works and| — utilities both registered decreases. _ The cumulative total of contracts! for the first quarter of 1958 amounted to $6,721,767,000, down 11 OPTIONAL BASEMENT PLAN — The rooms on this level can be roughed in at the time of original building. Finishing touches can then be added when convenient. Folding doors make it possible for the recreation room and the children’s play room to be one or two rooms. There is an outside entrance to the children’s room. X-ll # per cent from the like 1957 period. Cumulative total of contracts in the major construction categories showed: Non-residentia] at $2,466,-| 106,000, down 13 per cent; resi-. dential at $2,567,698,000, down eight! per cent, and heavy engineering at | $1,687,963,000, down 12 per cent. Can Paint Old Asbestos Siding. There are several different paint ‘ systems that are recommended by | the Asbestos Cement Products, Assn. for. covering asbestos shin-| : Vinyl Floors Have Access to Best Homes tradition as well_as modern, the Cement ordinarily combines with, nation’s leading interior decorators |the oils in conventional paints to ,are yielding the floor to vinyl floor- make soaps that are extremely sol-| Most amazing property of these film. NG Cabinets Our Specialty . . . but We build, remodel or repair anything that’s made of wood! We custom build in our shop or in your home.. Rates are reasonable -for finest quality work. CABINET BUILD ae —_ Large Selection of WOODS, FINISHES, HARDWARE e CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP e ATTENTION TO DETAIL No Down Stop In! See Our Model No Down Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment! The CABINET SHOP 3088 W. Huron Open Daily 8105 EE 6.9334 Near Eliz. Lake Rd. Fri. Eve. ‘til 9 After Hours Call OR 3-4385 new vinyls that now have the floor | * * * in So many homes is their comple| The answer lies in using alkali- ‘compatibility with even the most /Tesistant paints. There are two authentic period furnishings. You|types of paints which are sufficient- don’t have to turn your back on ly alkali-resistant for all surfaces. tradition, therefore, to enjoy the These are the solvent-thinned resin advantages of ‘test tube’ ma-/ coatings and the exterior latex or terials in your home. emulsion coatings. In jewel-bright colors and exqui- site patterns that have aL AS The most commonly used resins been found only in terrazzo and ™ the first type of paint are deriv- gies. The problem with asbestos 'Bloyed to good effect in a room NEW YORK — In the house of cement is that the alkali in the |painted in dull gold. - |covering materials. juble. This endangers the paint ! Price and | WeS ize in — COMMERCIAL BUILTUP ] ROOFING & INSULATION Co. | LAND | CONTRACTS hi IT PLEASES US ING -—5 TO PLEASE YOU HUGUS-MARSH it with a conventional oil or alkyd | top coat, These primers are known | as asbestos shingle primer, alkali’ resistant primer, brick and stucco. primer, etc. | | One of the most outstanding dec- orators advocates a thin brown) glaze over color if you wish to soften a particular shade. This de- | vice will tone down the glare of dazzling white, and has been em- | SR Quick Service | Land Contracts = Real Estate Trest | Service Dawson & Watson |? R. J. Dawsen, Hugh A. Watson PEDY-BILT GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT TO FILL YOUR NEEDS All Types © Block © Brick © Frame Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. Harry ]. Pedigo 7722 Austere, Waterford OR 3-5619 Our business is building garages thet fulfil gd 1l'g N. Saginaw 8¢. i Phene FE Pentiae | precious natural materials such as|@%VeS fF modifications of rubver.| marble, these glamorous floorings enhance any setting, and they are continually being used in new ways ‘throughout the house. | Ome of the most effective de- | vices currently popular with pro- | fessional decorators is the inter- | play of modern geometric lines | in vinyl floor coverings as & con- | trast for the softly curving con- tours of some of the more ele- gant, formal furniture styles, ibeen used for years on swimming | pools, stucco and other structures made of cement. The surface should be free of | dirt, loose paint and all grease or oil, Cracked or breken units should be replaced. If there is — moss Or mildew, it should be re- moved by scrubbing with a wax- free detergent, , Siding that has eroded through Aside from their utter luxurious | Y&"8 of service and has a ee iness underfoot, floorcoverings |!>reus puters reques made from vinyl are the most| Teatment. ne — i ne practical choice for even such | O° feed ee bie qeeraener?*l eedan Jae lies family |ouTt2¢e thoroughly washed with | cba! ; | water, room, children’s room or main hallway. Footprints and scuff merks are easly removed by : ing, use two coats of either the damp-mopping with detergent and q.jvent-thinned paints or the) vem wet and becnuse vinyl exterior latex paints. The solvent tile does not require frequent WAX-| type will not bond well to a damp ing. the danger of slipping ic great-' 5 wet surface. The latex paints) ly minimized. The colors. which| oan he applied satisfactorily to al ‘extend throughout the entire thick-| damp sittace . . “ness of each tile, do not wear off ‘ } = * * When it comes to actual paint-| AST a ent There are oil masonry paints Is your trash burner a “‘litter-bug?”’ Heat-Resisting CONCRETE TRASH BURNER Lasts for. Years! ONLY | Q95 Delivered and Erected 7 BUSHEL CAPACITY - $27.50 @ Resist Weather, Fire & Rust. @ Never becomes ugly or « burnout eyesore to disgrace your yard—stay attractive & clean - leoking throughout their long life! @ Can be painted your favorite color—the 2” walls never get hot enough te burn off paint, rm your flowers and shrubs. @ Reinforced with steel, tm- bedded in @ special formula of cement that resists high heat, cold, and changeable weather. @ Have a grate and cast fron spark arrester, @ Unit ts 33” high with » con- erete base. 2 BUSHEL CAPACITY @ Ashes are removed through » handy clean-out at bottom. Nowe VEL SELMES | 4083 S. Commerce Rd., MILFORD 6, MICH. Pontiac, Trey, ‘ Keith Shook 6701 Livernels Rd. Rochester 3, Mich. ‘which contain modified linseed or | other oils which will give satis- | factory . performance | on weathered siding, But if there is any doubt as to the degree of weathering, play safe and use one of the first two systems. Another method of painting as- bestos cement is first to apply a primer coat of a specially formu- lated resin paint and then follow For a Curved Walk If you’re planning any sidewalk construction, you'll find that strips of Masonite %" Tempered Presd- wood make excellent forms for holding the sides as the concrete sets Just drive stakes and nail the hardboard to them. Since the ma- 'terial can be bent it’s easy to | Paints made with these resins have gum ony BOICE ‘+ | 5 | ; ,_ Auto-Clave— CURING The Best Method | of Curing Blocks | Known Today! | .. and here's why an AUTOCLAVED §) BLOCK is a superior block! They have been subjected to 350° steam at 100% humidity under 125 P.A-T. This produces-a superior lightweight block which is stronger permanently. Tt stabilizes the strength of the block and reduces shrinkage and expansion eliminating cracked §. walls. Remember, Boice is the only place In Oakland County that gives you’ a high pressure steam cw Beselite, cinder or concrete blocks. w& BRICK *% BLOCK % CONCRETE BOI Builders’ Supply 545 S. Telegraph FE 5-8186 ishape for a curved walk. ALUMINUM SLIDING DOORS 6'x6'10" Size SCREEN... 999° — with $] 99> Glezed with L-O-F Other Sizes Available : | 1700-1702 $. Telegraph Rd. Enjoy a room as BlGas... ALL OUTDOORS ALWINDO COMPANY DIVISION OF NORTHERN ALUMINUM CO. Pontiac Federal Savings RY - * Za mL ° a a ——_ = a Are You Planning To Build This Year? Come in and let us explain how we can help you finance your new home. Learn what liberal terms are available at Pontiac Federal with one of our true open end mortgages. We have loaned over two million dollars to home owners and home buyers in this area this year. 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On : ; PONTIAC CUT STONE be finished for perhaps an addi-| this level are the living room, M-59 a Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 tional $1,500. dining room, kitchen, three bed ‘=== a oom Only O’Brien Heating IN PONTIAC Offers 25% Off To Consent Motors Employees M DELCO: Preis MOR-SUN designed and manu- : f "1 zg / i basement plan includes space for | The architect suggests that the a children’s play room, an adult | a, ti 7 ty a haaee Me Me eaescee “the time of construction, (See Floor Plans Page 15) WATER SOFTENER fem ge peter ater cea Completely Automatic Furnace GOODWILL R58 F ile : ; »& if ti a re ii AUTOMATIC HEATING 3401 W. 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Because the bedroom wing can|If you have a home too small for) QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 = be reached from two serviceways, |your growing family or older than) ; you wish, you can use it for a| Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sond—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY 339 $. Paddock St. | FE 2-0283 ceiling, as well as in a variety of built-ins. Long, continuous corridors can be filled with diffused non-glar- | ing natural light through the use of prefabricated panels of pris-/ matic glass units in the ceiling. “Spring Fix - Up Time! CONCRETE STEPS For a Step in Beauty ~~ robb STEP NOW ONLY Fe OMBINATION DOOR vow $9Q*® gin stanpann StZtS @ Extruded o lifetime saree swminom for | @ Converts quickly from storm Goer We Specialize in... Asphalt Paving uae pare a . . Breezeways Commercial Buildings SAVE INSTALLATION CHARGES. 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MONTCALM At the — white light van ‘east of Oakland ‘A. Murray. Whie, FE. 4-9544 | Burke Lumber Co. _—- Talbott Lumber Co. | Drayton Plains OR 3-121 1025 Oakland _—=_~FE 4-4596 ) © t v1 ‘PONTIAC |! CONCRETE STEP CO. Cass at Huron FE 3-7129 6497 Highland Rd.. (M-59) OR 3-715, ri ae i 4 i : ee * | aS ES URDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 * WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep. he’s never much cared about = Peter F. Mack Jr. (D-II), who grabbed headlines by demanding Never Much Care getting his name into the public|* ~ Sherman Adam's scalp, sald today De Gaulle Irks French Deputies National Assembly May Challenge Authority of Premier in Resentment “PARIS (UPI) — France's sup- dormant National Assem- * Although the deputies agreed to take a six-months vacation when members could result in a special session being summoned. policies. “De Gaulle let it be known the “committees should stick to their “own work and not interfere with “his government by questioning his ‘ministers. Negro Soprano to Wed White NYU Statfer “ SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — «Negro soprano singer Adele Julia “addison, 32, and Norman Berger, a white member of the New. York University staff, will be married “here June 29. The wedding will take place at the home of Miss Addison's uncle |_ S and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Addison, who adopted the singer at an early age. * * * The wedding plans were an- “notinced jointly by the foster par- ents and Miss -Addison’s mother, Janette Addison of New York. ; Miss Addison was educated in Springfield schools and was grad- uated from Westminster College in Princeton, N.J. She has won many scholarships, including the . $1,500 Paul Lavel grant in Boston in 1947. * * * She made a nationwide concert tour in 1950, and five years later made her New York debut with the New York’s Fifth Ave. Pres- “master’s . He is associate director of |prosthetics educa at NYU. : Audubons Meet Sunday “at Sleeper State Park The Pontiac Audubon Club will hold its June meeting this Sunday at Sleeper State Park in Caseville. Plans call for club members to meet at the park entrance at 10:30 a. m. Highlights of the trip will be inspection of the rare red pine, white pine and natural grafted trees near the park. A movement has been started by the club to have the land on which these ‘trees stand added to Sleeper State Park -, A without transportation should call Mrs. Don Nagel. Club members should bring their picnic lunches. Coffee Tops Exports NEW YORK — The New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange says coffee makes up 25 per cent of Latin America's exports and is the. world’s leading agricultural product in foreign commerce. . partia- |ity he got didn’t hurt. [FINANCES TRIPS __\ ‘PHE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT @ d About Publicity “T’ve bent over backwards trying remain strictly indepentent,” district for 2 = 2 2 Mack said his main objection to Administration's life.” He’ said he objected to that up anything.” one ambition — one common to the vast majority of Congressmen. “T'd like to get re-elected,” he confessed, ‘by the pepple of his district. He admitted, however, that the public- | Each year for ten years now, he has financed the cost of a * WHY ARE YOU STILL UP AT Uy, J MASOR HOOPLE NG UNCLE WILGUR'S BASS FIDDLE/ by Franklin Folger 6-21 BOARDING HOUSE UST LIKE GALSWORTHY ZZ POURED YGUINEVERE Y / PIANO TO MAKE (T SWEET: va race LITTLE GOMBYS = 4 ; V4, fy hy 3 ' a eee IS NIGHT FOR THE OUT OUR WAY 3 TLL ONLY FACE AN’ KEEP HIM DRY-- THIS WAY WE GET BACK! HAFTA WIPE OFF HIS FEET WHEN THE KITCHEN HMM... WELL...SINCE. DOURE STOOPED OVER ANYWAY’ WOULD YOU MIND WAXING FLOOR WHILE IM AT THE RECITAL 477 postmaster job the! \chairman wanted.* i Politically, ‘he said he has just| - BUDDIES — BOOTS AND HER DIXIE DUGAN ot ' By McEvoy and Strieber MRE DID You ? 4, \# Wd Sel Rye mM on Pee NANCY WON DERFUL A REAL rf oISN'T THAT SUCCESS STORY ?--- yy THERE'S A MAN ||]--- AND NOW WHO STARTED IN| |HE'S OPENED BUSINESS ONLY ||. SEVERAL hast b> YEAR Se BRANCHES ey aa Jo 1988 by WEA Service, ne. TM. Rag UB. Pat. OF. “al By Charles Kuhn | | SHIRT IN/ PE, : e ; 3, [3 .. SINCE YOU'VE LEARNED T’ KEEP TH’ TAIL O’ YOUR GOSH, I’VE JUST GOT TO KEEP MY SHIRT TAIL HID NOW, GRANDMA ,.. . SINCE MOM SEWEDA LACE EDGING ALL AROUND IT” \ eee ep eae ee ee ereEIGHTEEN Mas, Short Interest, Sliding Profits Rising Prices Financial Stew Has Strange | By SAM DAWSON while the number of firms omit-lyear had racked up a whopping NEW YO @ — The finan-iting H 3 . &8 eis _ TE a . 7 + i i g EB ro 5 by i a a8 is . seer eee bu. eens bu. .. woeee DU. ccvesssesennerencente: Sere seen itereteone bu. Peer eee ee er Lo cannons Romaine, DU, ccecscocccsonceosvence 4 ; browns grad large 41%-43; wtd. avg. aK; : ; wd. - B large 38 to 40 a: aE gr edients . 2 “. "ook goed a8 a i i 3 E i f EEE . ef BL i zi i Over 300 Pupils Enroll for Band ee bie ga Instruction Plan dinner a, Be teins wi z e.. (crate) 24 Gt, «.ence 7 Asparagus fbchs.) dos. ibehs.) doz. Peace icacaeas 1 Coot COST Here Ree CoP e ete ggrar teres vw": * seseaeee eres ppeoronn pore pe SEESSEE Ra B 3 a aes E it ee? ee Se Pe Q * eee see * eee =e Ste v7 Rss & poultry: vy type hens 24-26; it type ee and’ unds; whites _—— 29; caponeties Po r Young Couples Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK . dune 1 (AP) — salable 100, Cattle salable 250. Supply slmost entirely cows. -00-24.50; cutter chase land adjacent to the church, Metamers The annual children's be held. ‘st the Congregational ts of con- \ Walker trott to see the movie, “South will be the last meeting of the club until) fall. : day evening to celebrate firemen McInnes and E ao ee 4 = < ; oo be < é . ae : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 - Bo will be ny Sere aries eed Opdyke Had, on’ M.| Bart of BW % of the BE % of Section e sous ‘|2 File for One Vacancy on Imlay School Board Dale. Deadline for registering to vote in ,the July 14 election is July 7. Canada’s official emblem is the leaf, AUBURN HEIGHTS—Final prep- being spon- of \arations are under way for esol im Civic North American birds tigrate| Another follows the Mississippi River: Valley. The fourth runs from Montana and North Dakota to the southern tip of Texas. . Hall, 96 Churchill Rd. Starting off the afterndon will AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. be games for children, ages 6 to 14, ‘at 12:30; a penny scramble at The Insignia of Superior Service Sound Protection ‘Insurance Auburn Heights Plan July 4th Hom The celebration is ecoming Climaxing the celebration will be another fireworks display as soon an & gots Geek * 19, Rotary Club and Girl Scouts. * *« * Council officers elected recently at the organization's second annual ;|dinner were Benjamin Douglas, ; |president; William Horsey, vice president; Mrs. Albert Jarvis, sec- retary-treasurer; ; Opal Leonard, chairman, and Mrs. Mal- chaplain. colm Scantland, of All Kinds FE 2-922] Featuring Heirlooms of Lapeer - Lawrence St. LAPEER—The 125th anniversary Distinguished Insurance celebration of the First Presby- Service Since 1920 WEED NOTICE Per Ordinance Number 448 as amended all property owners are hereby notified that all property vacant or otherwise shall be FREE of WEEDS as of JULY Ist -and remain so during the summer growing season (Sept. 1st). Property which is not cut and maintained ‘when inspected shall be cut by the Pontiac: ff Parks and Recreation Department ' per hour. i A DAVID R. EWALT, Director Parks and Recreation Dept. WEED NOTICE-WEED NOTICE a gs the unable _ Tees, Church to Fete 125 Years On July 5 a church breakfast be followetl by Sunday School at a.m. and divine worship at 10 executive secretary of G. Neigh, the Synod of Michigan. . Car Flips in Ditch, He's Seriously Hurt UTICA — A 34-year-old Utica 1:30 this morning when his car turned over in a ditch on 23-Mile el Ridge Rd. was talento” St." Joseph. Hospital, Mount Clemens. Romeo State Police said he was alone.in the car at the time of Kessler apparently fell at wheel, police said. was] to make @ statement, _ “ vi - i = i 1 i ul e *; & a _Help Wanted Female 7 NERAL HOME SPA RIPPIN CHAPEL Voorhees-Sipie FUNERAL HOME - Ambulance i ee FUNERAL HOME Donelson-Johns|* Pisne or Motor Cemetery Lots 5 officiating. |g gp WHITE CHAPEL CEM- emetery. eiery Valued at $756. Wil! sell —— . $300, LI 2-2167 or Pu-|“iiin drive, PE 2060. or TWO GRA . Help Wanted Male ‘6 18 to 24. Neat appearance. rk. be ra Ws ge com .. Immediately MU 45084, 8 Pied rose MP Fou, oe MY 2, ED eee et | Ma OR COUPLE FOR J Chureh R. way officiating. Cemetery. Mrs. state at the ik Puneral Home from Sunday, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and 10 a.m. Monday, to 11 p.m. the evening N WET SOME CAPIT AL & echanica' 2 &e partner Be ccratiating, eater oFepaie _after 6, PE 2-747. Diy inter, MAN TO ASSIST IN TING Mr monam, wea & agg fevers. Must have experience some esi, sine SHATPC! Knowledge of Feeds. “ peri he! . hour week a vomy BOY. plus overtime. & St.. beloved infant FF M be able to give fs 4 Patricia) reference. Write Pontiac 5, dear brother of Kirk Box 61 Vern Stinson Ra and - NO Sede. Descends ere-| Satya SOON Sees tem i. REAL EST ATE SALESMAN LAU- _inge? Real . ase 3 “|” REAL PROPERTY _ eof Verngn Woks: APPRAISER Is ae rtunity secure Edward in tax equalize- end) Dan tion work. Must have at least of Mrs." years’ « J ap- in Woody. alsing or id. Col +t Monday Kege degree Carruthers § f age offered $5,000 to Marvel, Ark- start, with merit increases to 95,- Sunda in 3 years. at appiieetions Appl: tose ge = between 10 e138 900 nel office, t Bigg} Laiavetie 6. Pontiac. A very special ins v ™m chwarzkoff Funeral ts. Fred Bohlman. In Memoriam PBEP PEP PB PLPP PLLA LOLOL LLL ALL IN LOVING MEMORY OF BER- an who died 1 1, 4, 6, 8, 14, 28, 32, 42, 68, 61, 62, 63, 74, 76, 83, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 | From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. errors ‘should ve re ‘immediately The respon When cancellations re made be sure r “kill number.” Ne be «iver nae Seige - (CASH WANT AD RATES — diate) those who quatify. See Gi only, 182 W. 14 Mile Rd. B'ham. WANTED USED CAR SALESMAN, Pa, at. YOUNG MEN A-1 WAITRESS WA FO Ages 22 . Bit 875 Hunte Siva. Bhan. home than 35. For only between 2 & we ED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. te ? Box 105, tiac Press BRU Fu TiME Neosst, satus eee iene Be. sneer sie Patkises, You must be able to start imme- BRICK, . have serviceable car. No — abt travel. Age limit, 25 to Pegeceel movey Wet Oe le i od he ly, have own transportation, D pan operators. Must be exp. elde man preferred. FE +1008 im pi ie Ay beri PREE TO TRAVEL, piy Deluxe Ride Go. 5640 Willams ie 5 jams Pane Rd., Watesior = _Help Wanted Female 7 class iter-t; me gd Coffee Shop, A wre” ELDERLY woman in count: ie. More for MA 5-3018. = : . iG . AGE day work Apply in person DO YOU HAVE SPARE TIME FOR Nephone work 05, Pon- is W AY | EXP. WAITRESS _PHONE _MI_ 40000 DF ened PE 60008. no Trees BUR! RB cl ita COOK SOR R Sf HR j it. Dutiing Services 12 “ye pest be eupetionced *Kpply "al "Kind Fully eure werk Employment Agencies 8A,/ AAA Floor Sanding ‘DIETARY o, 55S aitha® — Pere tao AID 5 5, drives. y. Reason to work in all : - boepial, Somade'ed experince|~ A-A CHING ~ creseiy, Oi er mms a, : Field, OR 3-490 Pootiec Stale Bank Bids. FE) A&B TRENCHING EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING 8ER $11 COMMUNITY BANK BLDG. PE +050 iny TYPE oF ous PLANs custom drern 12200 EM 491 ‘LUM BiDINy PREZAST STONE Instructions 9 by euperts, PHA teres. PIANO LESSONS: | MAJORS IN) sort or Cortes rey FE _— ee Se. carpentry, Gries, ~~ & ce-. Royal Oak Beauty College | trick. Broce ano CEMENT Cart accepting « iim- ehivoneys. . fod Sewwnt oanuretoneetcize| Saf onsraiced wart YoY write call 00 zg st. | SRICK. BLOCK STONE WORK. Osx 3 our specialty. OR Bn mad, eer, | LOC, RICK TENT Wonk 20746. BUT. ino PE 5-2853 reel oe ee. and iawn cutting. accountant desires pert). fr enced time ne a sm: —— sized iness, Call SL GAD . DESIRES . col, “FE. 8-0155, NSIDE AINTING, eavestrovughe, carpentering bing, tile laying. hag oy pn plaster ir. §-8371. 7 NTERI E ‘AINT- ' ing, ORS ESTERIOR Pater a or OR 34-8117. KS NTER & ba the ies “ho inate Ent Wn AND aR ENING OR bi akin: La 3-479, OED N ve N, A 5 with fs wants steady work of .. Mave ‘55 pickup truck «& other tools Pie S100. AGL e and block OR 31-5108. TREE REMOVAL, TRIMMING. cleared Free estimates. FE WEED, GR ins An nad light hawl- ing, FE. 2-6263.—" Work Wanted Female 11 ET : Meiool IRL a TENT } Neath Coournte, FE 2- time em ent. CARPENTER WORK, HOUSES — Garages or r. FE 4-0470, HOTEL ou woes ay LICENSED . confidence CARPENTER WoRE NEW — 44216. done reasonable oak 5 FE CcUSsT butider Dee with EM 3-41 . CEMENT AND MASON | Work done Free esti- mate. 16 yra. 3-8402 1 Floors. baseents 34879" | "CEMENT & BOCK WOR* FE 5-0783 man- DRYWALL. TAPING een @ Free estimates, or +8101 353. Cass PE 2302 uw - __ PE 48450. L. A. Young. eas scot atid one ties nA NOTICE TO HOM Now you son ee a extra car, thing vaite to remodel your Rome, pet On new siding. of build room you fn e PLASTERING, NEW AND pate, Verne Keller, PE §-7320 cs er 6. — re ATER ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING PE 40444 ~ TRENCHING AND - BULLDOZING R, .D__ Thompson FE_ 8.4102 PLASTERING 8 REPAIR REAS. A In re) Soaet, “hooded, gs a trot Commins. OL TING OR hs - Business Services 13 ALE MAKES OF Fot 1 chara, eed Pest at, our office em Office Co, 17 taal | Eee ee rR 2402, | t,\. 4 “ON NN LLAND CX CONTRACTS Quick Actign ee a iii pence of of service to satisfied ~_ Moving® & Trucking 19 19 ero +1 MOTO BATES be PE 5-338 — FE 2-2909 AA-1 Reduced Rates Smith Moving fare var or vick up Pr eae DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Gorden Truck FE 8-0005 £0005 | HAULING Rr Br NAM iaAME . FE 83-0005 ay ye A "73 TRUCKING che ad rr | el, a. Ferdi oicked Ladd HEA TRUCKING Revetsh. Pn dirt, top soil, gravel, & frovt end loading FE }-0603 HT UCKING & RIBBAGE | _$4 load, FE 8-0145 MOVING AND FACTINO| ~ ANY- _ime. F FE _$-531 ~ ODELL CARTAGE Loca! lone oe moving Leb RTS ho stor A Dump reeks "e ion iano Industrial Tractor Co. Se, oh Say ois wae! treluding” Sunday GRWAWTED ARTICLES PICKED > tres 9 of charge FE ad Painting & Decorating 20 18ST. CLASS PAINTING AND = wae Cash or termes. "PA cINTING. 3, moved FE 4-6018. rite Ain 7 Parenina ason Thompson, FE 1 painrina INTERI ion aoe | Bx: ag oT pt cent disc. for cash. Sencas ee est. PE 4-205 FOR THOSE WHO CARE FE 40617 ADY INTERIOR DECORATOR Papering & printing FE 8-0343. Sour pentag et iat Reason ou! -In able rates, FE 2-4218 or FE 8-3441 ACHER NEEDS PAINTING work inside or out Exp. Reas FE 2.3664 PAPERHANGING & |! & PAINTING. hain removed by steam. F T1—FE_ 5-5812. PAINTING — PAPERHANGING TUPPER ‘ OR 3-708) ‘PAINTING & PAPER HANGING, 25 yrs. exp. FE 5-0937. Physio-Therapy 21A PRYSIO-THERAPY ‘wed SWEDISH Television Service ALL TV SERVICE CALLS AN- overs, oe didctnowtc night. “DAY OR RIOT * Tyee ewrker § 22A PAPER HANG. |: Wanted Real Estate 32A : PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1958 — ANTIQUE DISHES, AN- sale In many tases We can get. “ogee, lamps, antique furn MY WANTED: RED CARPETING Front d6or, 2 feet, 8 inches wide | 4 6 feet 8 inches high. 1% inches’ _FE_ 2-4605 _Uiiek_ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 SET OF greed EM 3-4 WANTED: Site ey WHEEL | chair, good condition. PE 2-3438.| WANTED: ADDING MACHINE, IN-| e. OR 3-6666 after 6 p.m. Wanted to Rent 29 ASSISTANT PASTOR AND vas i wou'd iike 3 bedroom hous aterford or See ares | Have references. FE 2-5965. "EXECUTIVE WiSFES_ = RENT modern home in good location with at least 3 bedrms. and base- ment. 2 car garage or will = with option tc buy Write _tiac Press Box 59 | f i ‘HOME - In nice location and full basement Bere inter- ested in eS 2 or 3 bedrooms. FE 8-8749 TO LEASE BY AUG, IST. 3 OR 4 oe house, West Side. FE Share Living Quarters 30 you cash fer small or large land contracts Clark pov Estate 1362 Hruon PE ¢-6492 or re) i +4813 Ask for_| Mr mark WE : HAVE QUALIFIED — BUTERA ? waiting for commercial proper-| ties. farms and acreage A phone 3 call will give you immediate ac- ROY KNAUF \26% W. Huron St. FE 2-7421 \WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE,” property 5 Ph PONT! EM 3-35 > UN 1-8798 We Will Buy Your Equity Don't lose your home-cash wait ing-no red tape We also need listings ee 4305 Dixie | Hwy 3-8 WANTED Sa wECITaTee ve Homes farms. lake property & land contracts. Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real | Est. st. 632 W. Huron Rent Apts. Furnished 33 ; ' FOUR — = —- FURN. on West Side. Aiso stove and ye and wtiities fu fen FE 5-6108 days. FE 5-6850. Eves. ANTS TO Has twin LADY, SHARE MOD- - Very Reason FE PENSIONED LADY TO SHARE _apartment. FE 41347. ~ Wtd. Transportation 31 ANTED: RIDE FROM ROCH- ester so Foes Poo tahoe 9 and _8 p. a 32-4502 Wed. contacts 5, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good iand contract. New istacto inepection ofp "aren sed tite, A Ask Ken Templeton K. ‘L Templeton, Realtor rate Bt rE es FOR ND CONTRACT a Vandel 454 4540 Dixie tay Land a GIRL, PY Pvlé ENTR., WASHING, _¢lose tn, FE 2-0663.. 1 ereCoet WITH KITCHEN & bath. Utilities. Close in. FE 2-7425. iST. FLOOR ROOMS, 1 CHILD ad welcome, Ref 261 State St. LAKE. ises. Ist FLOOR Attractive 3 rooms & bath. Com- shed. Washer. PL ground, Eales Swim- To BROOM, couple, Ai xu 1 Soheaa “ROOM, — QUIET, clean ‘man, 154 Jud: 1 BDRM. DLX. GaOORD D FLOOR Pvt, entr. Bachelors paradise. Al so 1 small garage house, $12 wk. _Near Blue Sky. FE 5-2708 2 ROOMS, PVT. ENTR, ely BATH _ Utilities | furn, FE 4-0122 2? LARGE, 3 ROOM FURN MOD- ve apt. On waterfront. By week month, OR 6 _3ae80, 7035 Andersonville “Rd. ‘2Rms., Priv. Bath, Clean Laps R'b.a sor Lake pa s, ell wtil., after 4: bag or Sat. and & property for a cash } ROOMS any ea i8T. FLOOR | 7 } RMS., NEAT AND CLEAN. TWIN | équities We also have buyers for idutts’ oniy) See uD. 16 & 2°RM APTS &-PYT. it dowel. l. FE 4-2190 BATH RMS & BATH, Pvt. ENTR. child welcome, $15 wk. FE 5-4638. ‘3 NICE LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE bath and entrance Off West Co lumbia. FE ou. ROOMS _ Private ent. ee LAKE. a bath, 23-6023. 3} ROOM AND BATH cant WEL . Phone MY come Ip Pontiac. * 21981, M. FURN. APT, Pvt. ent. 815 wk. 18 W. Yéle. FE or $65 1 CHILD. 4-6612— month in MY 4 RM FURN. APT. SHARE © TH. 3. 4211 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1621. utilities furn. except for cooking ga «RMS & 1 & BATH. PVT. ENT. West side Cal) FE 2-066] after 6 FE 5-532? 4 RMS., ee tt a enunii couple i oa ae Sica & ENT Electric stove, heat & water furnished, 3286 Auburn. FE 2-6003. ROOMS & BATH, LAKE PRIVi- Me 320) 30, & RMs_ ON 2ND FLOOR. PVT. bath. FE 2-1672, é NICE R Ooms, F ALSO 4 rooms unfurn. . FURN, 44-4686. 4 * downtown AND PVT. - he NEAR down _ PE ¢117 «Res. & BATH, PVT. ENT. OL 4 ROOMs AND BATH, ALL UTIL- ities furnished Located close to downtown on North Perry _Weekly. Cal) FE 4-4821. $18 4 ROOMS, PRIVATE oto te furnished. big jot. | heat 1470 5 ROOMS AND BATH FURN OR 3-8832 BATH, UPPER furnished. West Huron near uren Center, on bus BRICK. line. Adults, $25 per week. FE 4-8550, $16 WEEKLY, 3 ROOMS and bath. trance, Heat an arate utilities, 1 en- child or baby webeowe. Ap- ply 806 St. Cla: New! wee yee AKLAND decorated 2 rm. . Bee caret aker. ", JUST pies FOR COUPLE. ml eat, FE apt., $55 BASEMENT ae Tae RMS 1 bik. from Bears : ae = 79 dng rset ands Erb Apts. FURN OR ON |CLEAN 3 RM APT. CHILDREN Contracts [*siinteVAPre* [eas tenug.ato-sam : H CLEA 180_E. Huron i only, PE E200. r t ? RMS. PWT. z mien a | FURNISHED APTS. REASONABLE anit sea66, 106 Mt, Clomens St.” 1 Center St or cat FE 2 2 : "| Scudeen sesaen Be Oe ete and 3 room apts. all tn nice Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |i-Rooms on isT = FOR iw ae G10 50 weekly FEO a82), TiN. one eles tt “fh Ps ne _burn, 2 men, $10 week, 7 H LLYWOOD APTS. F 2 ROOM APT. STAINS, $12) Furnished of unfurnished, fan ; ~ | week. Children welcome. 105 Cen- rae . in farn., 114 Ps NEED A_ FINANCE-|-Stss cro nv ti0 a weex [Cano SANT 36 BATHC | FIXER? Order Classified (re arene prance aE Garnee, a ee ee \|Ads to sell, rent, find al? pertwn 36 M NCP | ovELy Pr is, OR MADE. good job, FE 28181 is)? Bus Py eyE BATH 1ST FLOOR | sly jean at be lean. the want Ad — EPP Tae ROH washer, ne, ¢ ariniing. Small ebild ee es as Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 NEAR ORCHARD CT. APTS. Silver = Lake o— VERY NICE rt atid %, RYTHING SEPARATE. A 8, Pe GA- RAGE, pe ® MoO. DIXIE HWY. 3-6352 3 RMS. & BATH, NEWLY DEC. _27 Oakhill! st. FE 17-0194, oo A BEAUTIFUL, QUIET livmg room, bedroom, kitchen with’ dining space, very clean, with stove and refrigerator. Villa 4 ma Apartments Phone FE 3} UPPER PLATS: pak 2-BEDRMS . & i-bedrm. : eairable jocation near Fines Tr. si : 5 oni or reim ry as oA FULL ea sot ao ind garage. Adults BID. Drapes throughout, Ph. FE ROOMS AND BATH — BRSUED | 1 BO ee ee el Doe cca ntr. OL 1-0616 after Lake, EM 3-824], Weekends. 3 3 Rodes uaities FE Ses" IN. Hen” rey Ba. euharen Scone: 3 RMS Newly decorated. Rent N Saginaw 3 RM. APT. BATH. 1 BLK. PON- tiac Cael Huron bus, Good . Adults, FE 2-1803 and AND BATH, MAIN FLOOR reas. 309 cond., FE 4 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, sad decorated. Couple — e accepted Tt month. _FE_ 17-0339 ai 4 BEDROOM HOME, south of Rochester, _ton. Ret. OL 1-6797. 5 ROOMS AND BATH, GARAGE, _fenced yard. Close in. FE 4-8612. § ROOM HOUSE. DRAYTON Plains, 4763 Dixie Hwy, $65 per month. OR 3-6734. 4 MILES Nice condi- RMS. & BATH. AUTO, OIL Can be seen at 35 Pond St., Or- il George Pingel. MO _ 43112, Lapeer 6 RMS & BATH STOVE. REFRIG. All _utli, furn. Call FE 56766. 6 RM. BRICK HOUSE. 120 S Park Nr. Auburn. Gag heat. Aduits preferred, FE 2-1035. big lot, heat furnished. 147 321 N. PERRY ST. ; Beechland. 6 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED. 4 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH| 3 BEDROOMS, IMMEDIATE upper on Silver Lk, with priv.| POSSESSION. REFERENCES. $65 Gas stove, util, furn, OR 3-2217.| PER MO. OR 3-414 OR FE @RMS., FULL BATH, _ENT., | _2-7058. on Auburn Ave. baby welcome,| AVAILABLE NOW, EAST — 2 __mo_drinkers. bedroom wer $70 af wakes 4 RMB. & BA UPPER. HEAT- joule, ed. Nice Marshall St. $65. FE|_ Realtor, FE Sto. ___ 2-0341, 2 AUBURN HOTS. pie FURN . s asemen # ROOMS, GOOD LOCATION _2951. Churehill, MS, N, PVT. intr. washing facilities. Also fur- ished with elec, ape Garage. _Rochester, OLive 2-158 3 ROOMs AND ree PRIVATE entrance. Stove and refrigerator. _103_N. Roselawn, FE 2-2116. 4 RMS. AND BATH UPSTAIRS. _FE_ 17-0204 RM. NO DRINKERS OR CHIL- dren. 152 Washington. $ ROOMS AND BATH ON WEST side Newly decorated FE 3-9259. UPPER, NEWLY fte 5 RMS. & BATH, UPPE! decorated. W. side. Call after & pm. FE i] 90 OAKLAND Newly decorated 2 rm, apt., $55 month, See caretaker. BIRMINGHAM — 5 RM. APT. IM- mediate occupancy, Convenient transportation. Near center of town) 473 CLEAN 3 RM “PRIVATE EN- trance, tile bath’ * stove & refrig. $60 mo. Clean adults. FE 2-2416. FOR COLORED 2 rooms, share bath, couple or single person preferred. FE, 8-1352 FRANKLIN «APTS. Close to downtown shopping cen- ter and a these all modern with pvt. bath attend loomnen Gal attractive ply b wongy odd me ar no costly up- - rear win- rita give cool ale cross vent- flation In summer, yet you are toasty Warm in winter eo — P heat hot _ cold water, K. a Hem able 3 adults, PE 4- LAKEFRONT eA ei } BEDROOM yr-around apt bath, con stove carpeting, Dixie Hwy. A . GUIDE TO oe: Sell things you're not using through Classified Ads! RA offices lots of parking space. close to Miracle Mile Shopping Center. Will give you free rent to Janu- ary ist to help you fet pares. Call FE 2-3381 or FE & For Sale Houses Build Now On our lot or yours. Our plans or Basie We wil] build you a starter asic or steering home. See our in Waterford Hillis informe 43 BY OWNER. LAKE ORION 2 houses on lot. 1-2 bedroom, 1-6 . 1% bath. FE 44740 or ¥E 5 RMS. Own- ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES. Screened porch Extra lot. | et. 345 Ascot Rd. FE 543 [a0 ROOMS, 2 BDRM AND BATH up, 2 bdrm. and bath down, gas heat, full hacen 2-car garage. near new high ance! and fr high schocls $14,500 w . 3 down, owner, BY OWNER Sylvan Village, 3 bedroom. 3-334. FE OXFORD. LOVELY 8 RM. HOUSE, bay’ windows, large new kitchen, 1% tile baths, porch, 2-car ga- rage. Hot water heat. OA 8-3897 GOLGRED — six ROOMS AND bath with four bedrooms, full “ basement, move right in for §7,350 BASS LAKE, 3819 BALMONY. NEW 2 bdrm. brick, $110 month $100 ue -c. dep.. ease, opt fon. Open Sun BUNGALOW. $35 OR BUY $150 DOWN. OWNER PO. Box 535 CLARKSTON AREA $80 A MONTH 2 almost new ranch pe avatl- able Newly decorated, edrms., 1% baths, new school. oR 23-6847, Home Purchase Corp. FOR RENT WITH OPTION TO TO m, down, room for basement. 12 miles “of Pontiac, MA 5-5811, LARGE Lg eae ora Modern except furnace. Garden spot. Other out buildings. Children accepted. $30 m Dorothy Snyder 1 Lavender YEARS “oot oi Righiand Ra Ra (ese) MO! See 2 SeDROOH ke 7165 Richardson Rd. Middle Straits Lk, EM_ 3-3605. UN 4-5209. MODERN ¢ RMS., 1 BEDRM., OIL heat, Elec. stove, Gas hot water heater, basement. $60 month In- quire at 3130 Dixte Hwy. NR. WILLIAMS 1 — RD. 3 bedrms, Rpg Pull page: ment Rens, 0 option to buy, PE 5-6767 NORTHE SIDE MODERN 4% Rus. Gas heat, Partly furn, $55. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 Pike st, PE 45005 | NEWLY DECORA 31a . RMB. Bath & util Nice lbeation, Reas 2 i “ auto ‘oll heat. x05" mo, EM 72016. SMALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE. office 7 BEDROOMS, ' LARGE Livina r only $350 down, a month, 264 BASEMENT e, eo 5 oN Rock weil st, — cation. Very cheap. Inquire 23 LOOKING FO! = BoaD INCOME Auburn, rear office. on the West Ritde? Grab your hat $500 and see this one. Nearly new 2 bedroom with garage. Ready to move in.to Carpeting, shades, included. Here's a good 6 Rochester area Auto washer and dryer rm home in the Only $7,500 with down ARE, COTTAGES, LAKE LOTS > DINNAN 66 W. Huron FE 46-2577 ______Eves. FE 4-3046_ LIsT You YOUR | PROPERTY WITH US -Wilson Rea] Estate, FE 2-9657. "RAINBOW" tty lara 3 & 4 bedroom oe werne as low as $750 WE “PROVIDE eee Dapoae FE 2-261¢ 2.8. PADDOE Nothing a Dat wilt build on m down payment OR 3.2837. ok as fe BATH. MY EQUITY. BRAPTON “wooDs, JUST T COM- ted, 3 bedrm., tile 1% bath, Pitiein kitchen, wafk-in basement, oe pee rm., garage, large HA approves on 3-2438. mn McDonald. __tot, 1 2 5 Shan { HOME. 87. ASH OF a 500 on contract. re. 35313 after dining room, kitchen, full basement. | igarpeting. 2 rage, W: - . FE 4-0136 Gls Is No o $$ Dn. LOW ~~ aa 3 Pull pacene MODEL OP room, car ga- R | Custom bir ALL CASH Don't Le Lose Your Home j . We bus. hous wait farms, must) Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Rent Apts. Furnished 33) West sibe Arrs 24 5 pool, |) Oe ier cceueape Suge bors on terms for $3. R 5% sie 2 AND 3 RM. APT. SMALL BABY | LOWER 3 ROOMS & BA OTT. pon aye bed TE ae | eats ete Rae North side i . With 1, 2 or 3 i LOVELY ROOM, PVT. W. SIDE é r welcome. Bee caretak t 23 ' 1195_W. Maple — KERSHAM tnbaugh Ct e er 8 furn, Adults. 258 Or: rooms able home, kitch. pvt., reas, PE 4-3770. & : = 7 LARGE RMS. AND BATH, PVT. oe encus oe} Roma Le Two apts. off Dixie, Hwy. etek | AT BUS PLEASANT MOD- Open Fa.m-# p.m. ounday 12 to ¢ GRADING, DISCING &: u Liwone terred | _bath. Call after 4 p.m. PE 41296, ern room, §1 wk FE 6-7332. V Cold me 50 complete, sham- tilities~furn., couple preferred 4 Ave, Comp. week & poo & pe see™ ss personality _3T_Stowell Bi. IGE 7 ROOMS BATH AND GA.| FE 425i oF after 5, PE $-1172.|A SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN.| gam warwick 44228 air 150. Open Tues. 7 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, PRI- oy west side, available now. | wy “A NEWLY| Pvt. a. cooking, 207 E.| brick tri-jevel, 2 Pee ET on Work| tt iain hie” | Freese ronmammap vase apr | Sepia, iy Se eect | weaving: noouGF_7ER| py sth martes - 5 . ie. m ri . 5 Fe a STIAN PFvale entrance. Newly decorat-| and atl fare? To lists ccc:| Sabo with nome and lake| PE 2-2105. Oven -eferred, $16 weekly. FE ed. Blaine. . 160 Auburn Ave rivileges. mo OR 3-4101. COMP ARE TH 33421 rs Pvr, FAMILY, 3 ROOMS, CHILD : ~ x 35 Bus coo a en WEMERANCE, * custom built 1200 oq, ft. 3 bed : WEL- leome, : ‘ ent Houses Furnished id room brick Pull wit on rs a Less 7339. SUITABLE FOR MEN” Desement. 3 — e old rae eta i$ E 3 rm. prt. and ent. RMS. ‘ ! 7, peadable service. 76 3 LARGE RM. BRICK APART. Coot and comfortable. Ine, all * meat, eat, iares ot. hake pi it «4 Fy &, 5 er 3 ere, cme win TV ve inside — vanity 5 Se Ouk| RO tf A RATES| new Ed ent. & eve . linens. Apply . Ae garage. e Write Al° ae A ejer tea ‘dw. M. Stout, Realtor wire y liice in sent. | _Perry. FE S00 | Ete tor 417.000 on lot. of that te tel | Sees pea * og 7 Ph FE S4i6/3 & 3 RM. APE NICE, | STUDIO APT. ON BEA Ou BRICK. laundry tacit. | CLEAN 31 SLEEPING ROOM NEAR £3, DUNLAP ee tii on hie eek, Ties a epecial 77-5 a N&O clean ige. rms. utilities gentleman. Must have ie ee fac ¥. $6 weekly, Fi. 2 builder PE 8-1198 , teers Service. Gs if * BILL. yes eine pococen ~gfll sont SS TABOR Bila VinsT i © ee priv ca COMPORTABLE, SLEEP. — _ 209 Norton. Two Nice RMS. PIRST| leges. FE ‘i a rs MEWLE DEGREE | eer" Ut, “Gnvte not, Aecyt|T Rsgts AND BATHCUTIETTER | ies, pcm raiet Lote ct | J wung bayer can ey tl A, all fura., ia town. FE| ellare tenant, Also Jake | cat: inh PPLY, A708 Highland rales vi?’ Wales Lx Dr MA — home, Pg 7 RM POT ERT BATH PARE | MA Stn. ie BOWARD tations | Harbor. Low price of agseo mats i * y le = - “ WPAN LiDEDING nOOu CER. sar » e de! *. Home Owners |‘ise wot tn wor, Fe ciose | OO LAKE —sacnetog fer.) Mute. Pe en, pe baie | ORANGES GOoRari | Mil ‘hace for ena IN DEBT? We tan take your Property io on 2 Ris. rs . ENT. Also 3 room and bath apt. Adults. “moaera. — vent fan MODER IRLS ON ] dad suburb we bate 2 RMS AND BATH. FUR- a = men.| See" Sai eee Ove an IF SO for for sale. Call for further informa- gy: Murphy bed. Adults) Are you Soaking for clean, attrac- HOU ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN: RIGHT 2188 Cass Lake Rd. , ee eee SRN PVT . tive apartments, where the peo- FURNISHED Hi are 9 LoT 5| downtown Reas. FE 28820. 41| PE_2-4875 FE 4-1681 RM. COMPLETELY FURN. _| ple are quiet, yet friendly? Do| 142 across. in front. 203 8 _____-____ | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP. 2815 L T US ee 6 Cer i care ef pee cn ar re. HOME. i BEDAM, | POOMS — NEAR GENERAL Gow. | "hacteeys “Ra. 3 bedrm. “4 yre rad a pb gol . 5 BATH ADULTS isa| [8!7, Then youl like Union Near Park beash2) Fenced pital. Kutcher Privileges. FF - fall —— = on Site FE sens. Give You 1 Place to Pay $4? , Ouse Eitan uineoia “‘ORian te. 3-6523. Court Apts. ail these bus Line. bea, | 2 ao work, Pr ye FH Ease Your Mind Open bom. 5 pm m=. benday aH ali RM. APT CLEAN LIGHT, with, the Poss ‘ventilation altord- feppte. “ieee Cc Rooms With Board 38 Pree estimates &-1950. : cpetee tet cool, Pvt. Entr., ee, Nice. ed by wind ‘aed 5 ROOM RANCH VicE Restore Credit LAKE PO aueRct Must see to . PE §-2761.| These 3 room bath apts.| SMALL HOUSE. LK ims KEE-| COOL, CLEAN ROOM ws OR} home, hardwood floors, automatic Trim, remove cabling, | sur WE ARE NOT A {ESERS or “business —- LAND? ROOMS BATH PRIVATE EN.| revt for 61/30. per r month o Harber. rem SoS FE 44 oll furnace’ fu bath, plastered fond ctporing._ tooares. ea} Beare or ee BOY EQUITIES |_‘rance, 00 State Bt. only in this a ire FOR RENT. IN- a CLEAN, WOuig --STTLE walls, aluminum awnings, 01 o YARD LOAN COMPANY SO*TRAGS Ss Waltina J ROOMS AND BATH UTILITIES.| {'s304 o's firon Ton Fe \ eeee tee, Taylor Ra. 1st Pineals, 14 Mathews FE $0371. c 36210. retest: setading EM 3. ee MICHIGAN CREDIT = USPER 3 ROOM AND BATE. WILE LEASE FOR 1 YEAR, FUR. “Convalescent Homes 38A | nite take pri £*. 5 room ifs -JOLL, REALTY i A BATH. ADULTS. 344 ranch. PA gil hed, oak floors, TRIMMING AND COUNSEI LORS ron Inqui Miller, Newly decorated, stove and new “ bedroom me “< icmiocane se noobs removals, Free estimation. OA __Above ¢ ‘Oakland » Thest Theater 3536 i T ROOMS. wet: r BATE ; ENT. Fifer: rator, 23 Mapei or call on fireet niet tod yg AL ae es aoe Se ee pae| 00d condition nas, down 9-3047. - Tres $2008 UPPER 2 a, PT SHARE| dee Ra. East of Sasiiabaw RG.) tents & 7 rases Rose| >*7ments. Cail EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AN auD ~~ KNAI APP > SHOES __ County & we ee 3 ROOMS maT: ER, PRIVATE | path. Pvt. ‘soft hot polities $100 —* month. Rest Home FE RICHARD 81 STEELE, REALTOR cd Ph. FE 6-668) oF yr Herman On 31803 ert ine is Or = peel ivogy Gas heat. Rea- 3 Park | Piece uy ae R ent H ouses Unfurn 36 NEW. fon acter rates MAS 3488. 224 Cente . Highland GREEN UP CAWN PAST WITH Los: FELY & ECO. ‘National ?2018 Gonect |} ROOMS PVT BATH AND ENTR. WATERFORD, ¢ ROOM APT. PVT : Dew _opem, rese_rates NO Li ‘d Fe ” SS ee fae ee Near General Hospital, 402 W. meerage, main hwy. OW 3-6170 BEDROOMS RAMON A TER. Hotel Rooms 39 c \ Dex-A-Diet ta cents at ron, FI : ss race, $15 f month. all ~ Pel ate yebonesrad SIMMS. : NOW, 7 LARGE RM. PVT. BaTH AND Rent Apts Apts. Unturnished 34) "Cij59"" °° HOTEL AUBURIN - Fate ieee ewe col wiles SITES ane CONTROL, Entr, Util paid, Good neighbor | ¢ APt. pon Lease, |i BEDROOM HOME AT 3%| oom, by De meee Nursery for free estimate. FE) Subdivision work. Average yard. eruthorised, by large mort hood, Close in_ FE 2-5236. $100 per me. Adults, 130 Semi| Fourth, off Joslyn. Nice fenced Me i orc k cea apermente: $-4711 i ee ee eee pit|3 ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER. |. nole, Belair Manor. PE 41860. | Jor’. ideal for children $11 50| Cooking and. refrigeration units. LAWN MAINTENANCE. CUT- ines y materials. fom] Foden entrance, vicinity of Au- _per week. Broker, FE 4-9612. 464 Auburn PE 3.9239 & repair weed Whites b Nurse Heights. FE 46041. 1 ROOM, KITCHENETTE TBEDRM. BRICK. 1007 MT. CLEM- = 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes, ting. Longe f Ty HOTEL R CLEAN, work guaranteed. FE S471 a watt | AOS aes TS sare. watee bese ene. Inquire, © © Bird. § "sax | Best rooms & apts, Some ne on your lot er will paid’ oa z ; . . per mo.. —2a7s_after 5; all Ga TV By day or Week $10 & up Wenn stoE anima —300| REDUCE NOW _ sen Pum, rr cy | seh, “Pecan abs SE ar Y.|_ fy £7 Sthatt Pet stibe “rity “eman” dowa par Cake tia Game ok) a fam Gun 66 PE 54022 |” ton Plains. $55, Children. OR ot. Fete he or 2 be ‘Tractor serv- bude as $1.90 per visit. ugly Eves e— A 1 ‘tt 8|3 RMS. a ente,, WASHING F. rf La a asd tre. 23-5006. ‘Rent Stores 40 r a & Mée. ¥ load and and inches awe’ tesa AND FHA — ewes pectin, . {rom pie. BEDROOM MODERN. ; ise Top “soll delivered. Fiber toned ugh ,_ after 4 new. good . Wil. | 15°X3 RETAIL STORE ROOM. IN- ENDE BY _ 3.64683. ened Call 8 -By FOR YOUR HOME |} RMS. PVT BATH “& ENT,| couple. Pleasant Bac Ferndale Hams Lake & John Pierce Jr.| quire P. J. Poole Co. 151 Osk- MARION BLUE SOD—3sc 69. YD |_ Gay. PE ¢4131, Yee we can sell your ome for) _aduite. 002 W Huron WE $7504. read owe CAPT 2a En | —High_OR 3.1226. _land, Mr, Muller. CC Kt. Crooks ‘orth uburn € v = . wae eo td. Children to Board 26) meni eal us for "ariber informa ? ey rcs Waseeeee eror- cS Auburn Heights. FE 56767, Octet Michaels, FE Sasa __Rent ¢ Office Space 41/3 parm. modern home, 2% lots. “35D DELIVE : e | = acta Sad gerege. asement, eautiful pr Hynseey 800. Det ERED On|, COOP HOME AND CARE, LE Til spree eee en rece | year ‘arcand “Evi ent, & bath. | TWO UPPER APTS — ONE 7 HOUSES IN Baboat ys) sus. MW. AUBURN NEAR ROcHES| rate yard. Pius many more ex- ES a ™ Pet ° OG: 1g t . Hew CaWi BUILT FINIBR Ti -3 bedroom wangeioe “with stairway to large expansion attic, two fire- an 5 RI : NiCHOLIE 33_W. Huron St. WILLIAMS LK FRONT large jot, ONLY $550 down. ‘ es road, Brick & bedroom ma” storms, ONLY 900 & HARGER CO. Ph. FE 5-8183 ‘(OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P.M. 3001 LANSDOWN Brick ranch home. with cedar -lmed baseray heat. G yee " 000. lores: — > Drive out Williams Lake Rd, -to Lansdown, Follow open signs to property. roud to cal] home Priced to sell. ag ed ved would consider home PRETENTIOUS BRICK EAUTIFUL ACRE The Pasar home for a =a oon Living room tak mike fireplace rie kitchen 9x16. : dry ee breeseway and 2-car garage. Also | small cement barn or workshop, Price is right. $25,000 or i* G1. SPECIAL rison. We honest- e cannot be beat. andle a very attrac- tive five-room modern bungalow, garage. located 50x on Cooley Lake road. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 WE TRADE WE BUILD 2 PRS & SON REALTORS W. Huron Ph, FE 41557 ’ ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 6-9663 alEast Boulevard $900 DOWN — 3 bedroom home. Gas heat, full base- ment. See it today! Granada Drive ye ae brick ful droom home. Gas — . basement. e WILL TAKE YOUR HOME IN TRADE _ 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE LAKEFRONT LOG SWIMMING POOL Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE40528 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. G.I.’s NOTHING DOWN 3 ag a ears ALOW a 12524 ya and din- hed ne eres. Newly remodeled ki goo hry basement = -~ ea! car, garage an lol Priced at caly $11,250. WEST SIDE bedroom bungalow with “Dring room ; 12 —_ te a 4 per cent GI mnertgnge. What a combination! Excellent location just § miles west of Pontiac. ine pioterceess acres with 900 feet of lake frontage. 59 «swimming "aloes for the whole nantly. 2 car garnee. Bee this wnusual offering today LAKEFRONT Tri-level Most attractive, new lakefront tri-level 3 bedroom home with all and ‘built-ins’ e the extras bea tiful mahogany paneled living room With fireplace, 5 glas: 1 windows lead the jake with over 100 feet of beach Private bath with master bed- additional 1 baths. Separate complete sum- mer kitchen off family room, Lo- cated just 5 miles from Pontiac Priced at only $12,000 dn. REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 43581, 1050 W. HURON OPEN. TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O es an EAST baer" A 3 bedroom contemporar brick ranch, Living room & a basement with ; term with $1,750 as plus closing tesla, SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 042 JOSLYN. COR, MANSFIELD OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : ANNETT'S , OUTSTANDING VALUES VILLAGE-3 bedrooms, INDIAN 7 ACRES — 6 room fieldstone aoe close in on Walnut Lake cet, 2 bedrooms Labbe ae hire hreslecen, ba first floor, pedrosm he bath up. Hot meer oi] fired furnace Garage Guest house, $20,000 terms WESTRIDGE —-— Near Parochial and public schools, ranch, firepiace, rooms, and den, carpeting and drapes, Ge heat. Attached 2 car ini Sil hae —e lot 90x deluxe brick INDIAN LAKEFRONT—3'4 ecres Vedroom 667 foot lake phe edroom brick ranch, 2 room, small greenhouse. gee birch floors, many extra ‘features. Part basement, baseboard radiant arage and heat, attached 2 car Sewer, water and paved — Outside grit atio 30x roads. Also lots available to 44. A Teal buy at $42,000. terms build oon “ your pane choice. (DRIVE OUT TO 4 BEDROOM BRICK-Exception-| [SL wees aad ally well constructed Colonial SOUTH OM’ RNER pope on large landscaped lot. OF WOODWARD AND mingham area Living room UARE LAKE, RD. OR tsx6 with fireplace, dining room EAST OF “TEDS 1215, Nbra lavatories, baths. over attached 3 car garage. re 500 with terms. > : Buys this neat and clean 2 " . . Take Front Te P bedroom modern pome with i s is a charm room mod- acr eatures mod- OP EN s) UNDAY ern bungalow with Jalosied erm ‘Youngstown kitchen, full 2-5 P.M -— porch a Rm bath, oil heat, 2car ga- — . —a— 1 —_ —— _ rage. Sevnedbase possession. at. To include carpeting an Hoos : AQUARINA—Nearly new 4 3 2 r Bedroom oriek ranch,” waclous| ™Rtge! Ciegrects tagtper’| LAKEFRONT LOT ving and dining room, carpeting, ers. Boat dock Garage. Price 134 feet excellent Jake front. model Kitchen, breakiast space. 17.900. terms. Eve. age. Also frontage on biack- 1% tiled baths. Utility room, per- 5 rE i road. ated ro’ of tae a onens 19 500, ores, ceuar ea bie asy v $ 8 3 sed | lor easy ac- Directions: Sut 4 avenue Elizabeth Lake Front cess to tiac. Basement to Silver Lak turn - right. This is a choice 60 ft, lot on and well in: Only $1,500 turn left on Walton Blvd. 2 miles Motorway, Dr. A gentle ciagee down, | a (Lake Oakland to sand week and nice ron eee Height. taro ‘right ia PE 21030 Edward M. Stout, Realtor Roy Annett Inc. , e. Myron, FEderal 8-0406 Opén’ Evenings and ae 14 = KENNEDY 1‘@ baths, 3 bed- sun fireplace in living room, pegged , breakfast room, 2 Apartment Rec- on room and fireplece. $52,- OPE SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. 1420 Rosedale Lake Home Nestled in a beautiful setting with many -shade trees Located only one block from the shores of SYLVAN LAKE, ts this new, three bedroom. brick home that is MODERN TO THE MINUTR with ceramic tile bath, full base- ment, sewer and water. Priced at only: $15,800 To reach property: Drive out Orchard Lake Avenue to Pon- tiac Drive, turn right on Pontiac Drive to Rosedale, turn right to Open House. : WM. A. | REALTOR |3101 W. Huron Open Evenings till 9 4-3569 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PE i Daily and Sunday 1 to 6 Save $3,400 New Brick Ranch nome with over 1,600 5 t. of living area — 3 bedrooms, : bnaea earpeted livin family room ani 38T DINING INN." Lotus - Maceday e*} NO DOWN PAYMENT "4356 Dixte a J. J. | 2536 Dixtk HWY. OPE SUNDAY 2:30-5:30 Colored GI's lel — = ay 6 rooms, base- furnace. MINI. MUM MORTOAGE COSTS, JIM WRIGHT “Let's really try to put Pop in orbit this time!” -For Sale Houses ~ 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ees, two baths. Heated 2-car - ates pone wettest are ie HAY DEN, Bats NO MONEY. DOWN is a home your children will beq®_E. Walton bungalow nae = CLA! New George R. Irwin REALTOR 260 Baldwin Ave. $0101 : CALL CALL MAple 5-1201 For Sale Houses 43 NORTH SIDE REALTO! 45 OAKLAND AVE. FE 5-044 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPE SUN. 2 to 5 717 SCOTT LAKE RD. A a 5 acres Attractiv: 2 ipedroom | “4 angelow. Ext: living & Sateg ane area. “otity room. Large storage room Good level parbee goby with m plenty 0 of fruit eoes: — right br i” weltzadhth Lake 11 Scott ian na. “GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR Hw DRAY ON seg toss Eves. ~ JOLL NOTHING DOWN TO GI's and stores. Only $7,500. with mort- gage cost down NEAR EASTERN JR. HIGH Nothing down to veterans. Lovely 2 bedroom bungalow with full basement. Oil furnace, storms and screens. 2-car garage. Only mort- gage cost moves you in. Full price only $9,500. . NEAR CASS LAKE 3 bedroom with full basement, . large country-style kitchen, close to bus and stores. Nothing down pod as. Owper leaving = Only Evenings after 6 call OR 3-1975 JOLL, REALTY FE 44561 STOUTS * Best Buys Today OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. 1555 Northumberland - CHRISTIAN HILLS ‘Executive type .tri . level brick home, situated on spa- cious corner lot. Six large bath tures that you see for yourself, Come = = day and let us her through this asian ful home. Being offered at be- low cost with only $5,400 own. DIRECTIONS: Drive out Auburn Rd. to Crooks; LE to Bretton road RIGHT to NORTHUMBER- LAND DR; LE C) OPEN sign. Your host Mr. Rollisen FARM HOME ed farm home with modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms utility, part basement, with new Delco of] heat. eee el barn, ga- and ‘ small, or guest . Beautiful landscaped Only $16,600, house fenced lewn. with terms. es : ay , INVESTMENT BUY 65 large rooms and bath lo- cated on 2 large, level lots pear new grade school. 1% car garage, oil floor fur- nace —— to sell at only sh. : $650 DOWN & Tl N. Saginaw St $-8965 Open Ph. FE Eves, 4m 8 te M. R 3-1251/ WIILSON burnese, cuematl & bevcniory, instructic tone’ $5008 terms. : Income bamp com- pletely furnished,” “18 Blea blocks from downtown, term i nv “tst pega fa aren Ww ’ La e b ae 6 CALL J. PE 39657. Your Ghoiss 3 BEDROOM BRICKS $15,500 $16,500 - $18,900 $25,500 We bey 4 one that fits your pocket- book. For further information call Howard E. Fox REAL ESTATE .|$27§ Dixie Hey. Drayton Plains OPE SUNDAY 3-5 Colored GI's NO DOWN PAYMENT 482 8. EDITH — 5 rooms, base- — #48 per month pays wt iE. WILSON: — € rooms, MINIMUM ‘uORTOAGE costs R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 OAKLAND AVE. FE 54-0603 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SALE BY OWNER ATTENTION joes op Owner will be at property ALL DAY SUNDAY or cl FE 86-6003, GILES Herrington Hills 3 bedroom bric built in °66. Large ‘xis. fn pointment. y Bedrooms d inside the city, in Locate me coer 8c! distgict, room: ean: paved street. Many attrac- tive feaveres.. Call” for fur- ther inf orma’ tion, ; GILES REALTY. Co. FE 56175 | 221 BALDWIN AVE. After FE 8-077 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BLA DAVISBURG 17 acres with modern 7 room sd home, 4 bedrooms. Garage. ay al cow of fruit trees. Land- ed yard. 1500 ft. frontage on high way. Priced at tier | on r GEORGE BLAIR ola ALTOR 4536 — Hw OR 3-1251 RAYTON PLAINS one OR 3-3687 , Off Crooks Road South of Auburn Ave., lovel, ao bath, oil heat, sbx225" ait subdivision water, lose to schools, $7,650. erms Lake Orion Drive by 183 Lake 8t./ look this place over, : to ite i your own wiken aYreomt wt with —_ in ba at, oll heat, Lag ST sad and terms. We have the 5250 Seeing this large 6 room bone will. be enough to « fae that here is ¥ bay. Tage. hatee 5 lot, Wisner School district. to bus, terms. Dream Bungalow Present owner Bm Hae this dandy if bed- rooms in bath, 8 a beautiful let, lawn, obra Pe} down rh oo bus ‘unes LIS M. BREWER SP feet ee rz vacate ea Realjor @7o W. Huron §t./. Ph. OR PH, FE | 23-0620 © OPEN SUN. 2 TO 5 cor. & FORT STS. oak cally Outstanding in _ Workmanship conver decorating Built-in features Closet space } nal w price Brick, 3 1% Baths, full ent. ar garage. Drive out Telegra: Pontiac Lake Rd i miles to Or- chid, it = to \ REAL 23-5452 3 ces “ee Sra SUNDAY 1- _ BY OWNER 3578 Meadowleigh Lane Angelus Meadows Sub. ae ts 5 couple, ‘aay $1,375 down. fav, otf m Seded Gas yr _Laree po ‘term BRICK Rirtures in fixtures in’ tiled ba rte g wl rec. space, TR DRIVE OTTAWA Established in 1916 OTAL — Price BRICK 3} ee —Ranch hom jus extra tied meus Gaara wall to on ghl lot with towering _ privileges, oes Pp — Broek ranch home in excellent jo- me down, room ii my yee — 3 sbearms. rage. Living rm has ask t olored gs wand _Drivileges. teks e value at igi Kent Inc. Desens Leslie R. R. Tripp’ Realtor FE 5-8161 OPE 1880 N. Livernois Ni TY WHICH BBE REALTOR SUNDAY 2- 5 Rochester, Michigan 3 BEDROOM BRI ranch home with familye room, TIENKEN & DUTTON DRS. WM. H. KNUDSEN 244° 8. Telegr: Rd. PE 4-4516 = OPE premides. @ Mt. ene St. ene sett Sopen sign. Salesman Sun. 3 to 6 P.M. Pioneer Highlands 230 S. josepume St. ‘inke 5 privheges, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor PE 5-1201 or “SUNDAY.2 to 5 P.M. 3925 Mt. Vernon Drive’ OAKLAND HILLS CLUB John K. Irwin & Sons ‘ Bince 313. West Huron - Phone FE 6 ROOMS ON SUMMIT &T. FE 23-0634. 3: ik st Ber ! Es i : ui i ‘ fis HU it 3 55k L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. PE 2-4810 Multiple Listing Service ONEIL Gls NOTHING DOWN but mort- gage costs to Gis for this attractive _ m Pons gaiow with ha —— and plastered, Beautiful | Ce se. the” cite stg Bee it ie e ‘ DRAYTON PLAINS ———— ing down bet m for this 2 e payments 39 to in clude taxes and insurance. floors. on — ea "Only 7 lake geet S eges per mon insiudes everything RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Patent eats MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NE J PE — SUNDAY 2-5 OXBOW LAKE FRONTAGE 10280 Elizabeth Lake Rd. High on a hillside a . : alwa ractically rick, one OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 ALMOST NEW-2 bedroom — Gleamin ati used in decorating. Bape walls in the bath matic heat, Picture ow, PIONEER HIGHLANDS~A ve ee, home with ry living room and a woven onal both has table space me. is an exceptionally vals - tic for possible pear ie A gebt-oe f and is a profusion bot transferred and will iy appointment please. BLOOM Db RANCH HOME~—Brick With 2 car at- tached pedi ngpe Ati Ca ed liv- ing roo: ern cor- ner fireplace, Dinin, ing room, convenient kitchen with eling). family room. inly a buy at $21,500, terms too. AUBURN HEIGHTS-2 bed- iving posal “with ue. ‘heat. $750 down, 3 iy $5,750 with SYLVAN SHORES It is ‘our ow_of lake: 2 car Si, Bite ™ hide. Priced Ray O'NEIL, Realtor #8 Sint 8. —— Rd, = pe # Street i; Eves, MI 6-3783 | - ] Recreation oom FE 4- WHITE BROS. seed, Ditie Ht Hwy. Eves. Sun 10 ‘til 5 OPED SUNDAY 2-5 De SOUTHWARD = 3 bedroom | mete home room, 2 baths, large master bed- face. ‘acreenea Sir "pasa Large landscaped jot, $15,800 with rea- sonable down X atlas eee nD rons TO AIRPORT RD: RIG TO SOUTHWARD, levsiy 8 Sebutthl Oxhos tne, 2 —~ 3. bedroom: te drive. nie mmediate pos- ers ot re oma A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 2533 DEN ONE MILE VER LAKE OP 3 BEDROOMS OR RECREATION ROOM 2% CERAMIC TILE BATHS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENT JAYNO HEIGHTS AST OF st- ON WAL- ine a. SWATCH FOR q = | DAILY 4-8 P.M. SATURDAY 3-7 P.M, SUNDAY 28 PM. om Kampsen REALTORS _ FE 4.0528} | 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun, ee i \ ‘ wy | Doroth Snyder Lavender |. mae i DO YOU LIKE Large Rooms 27x20 living room ca All this hot water wne.S fines privileges On Foaaeen walls. Landscaped ot. jot. $1,500 down. Piastered $13,900 “© , § oe . $6,700, . Or we one, ors for SHUT... DOF te veur aftemet te to find the 1 ms? SCORE A . OPEN DAILY & SUN. I TO 8 Humphries AP e203 Realtor rE Alor 7 egraph Open Eves. A Multiple Listing Service $8,350 NEW 1 BEDROOM HOMES —Ready For Occupancy — In The Heart of Pontiac $350 DOWN — $69 PER MONTH CITY SEWER & WATER LOCATED ON oe Between Perry St. & Clemens—‘% mile from aon Madison Jr High— mile a Perry Shopping Cen- ig Diorah Building Co. Midwest 4-2646 ' . PIONEER HIGHLAN oe 224 PIO! R — SYLVAN LAKE peed ri BRICK bungalow, ente i ENT, finished recreation room. Land- sca wii trees. Webster school, clly bus, sewer, water. Voorheis Rd to Pione left to = 5 Beer, Elwell Hy charge. OPE 8. GEN SPACIOUS frame 4 bedroom FA Sooner ao carpeted Le Aaa ce wu roened aaa “Soren: iden emen HEAT. 2 car eo Across from ce "pirvine all fe " Fer 5 schoo oan sho center, IMMED- ‘oorheis . Genesee. my meas at charge eet He i hn on HOYT REALTY FE | oon 8. Telegraph Fi pence il BUILD YOUR OWN Make your You an bull a 9 eereser mek: ¥ hall *ean al basement for for ° gee our excellent yctrny of build. ing -sites low as § No’ down ee if you start to build at LADD'S INC. ed oad OK 3 31231 SAT. & SUN. 12-6 | 2180 FINLAY :| Baas Sa inate oe OPEN SAT_ & SUN. 1 TOS P.M. ahs ke foliow signs io tau Miche, BUILDING BARGAINS 4 bedroom ranch, Bletely nished for 8 Fits om i tiuminum siding’ « complete 000 dows. WAT _ 2 nedenme large well planned kitchen with ce- pene features and din- ¢ space, Ceramic tile h beseme as he = s at Smith- Wideman REAL ESTATE OPEN 44526 i2 W. CLARK $13.000 FHA TERMS. White fram: i-floot rancher. siumioum siding” nicely isadecaped % 3 large bedrooms Se bring sg 12%x2 ‘a ar room. oll heat ==) paved basement, $9,900. ONLY $950 DOWN. Im- q- room home, gas heat, 3 or 4 bed- rooms, pact amy large lot, | orang LARGE 13 ROOM HOME. fade or sell on $3,900. SIX ROOM MODERN, Lo cated off Baidwin, 3} rooms down, 3 —— and bath up, $1,900 Open Sun. 10 to 5 CLARK REAL ESTATE BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE 46492 OR rE peg OMULTIPLE LISTING sERvice MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lakefront on Working Man’s Budget 3 bedroom home on 1 fi Large oe es with oti pt ge porch. § $13,000" ri iT wi $3.200 down $83 pe month. Lakefront North of Pontiac i4xi4 living room. 12612 Piastered wailis. ment, kitehen. Tile bath, Oak firs. Pull base- - Recreation room G.I. - Cresent Lake | Me =, 3 BR aprchomga comm - wince, i ey : iy home S LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD Pike . FE 4.95e0" Maceday Lake 3 — year around waterfront hom ly furnished. Price in- ‘€ ie oll furnace, good sive ut, Priced neh at at $050 down and _ WATER! FORD TWP. Do wast; tal conven: piracy ed schoo! ilities? This ron ond Re} hav as firs’ whe tas on pro wis bo been offered for sale, "Etre taree 8 ac of land. one into. Te _— large bulid- s and would make an ideal for a ECW sonal Wood S OR > Meo ee: ss ooee After Call 2803 Ae GRAZY To sell for so litt) afte look 5 you'll say wonderf: And wife alike — love oe edroom . Plasterea of _ This home i aL 800" ir selling for only terms availab! ll brick “Built in Bin ive th and a 14 x 20 im th ph oramie Fine of b : The" neat viral muss el bas a sa mites ry storage Top im al van ar ihe dows, enrace: lar ston. REAL ESTATE INC, kor rive an Oven Day ¥ te sunny 1d to oaPe : . 4 a t : THE. PONTIA . Cc PRESS, SATURDAY, SPNE. 21, "19 a ’ 58° ; : dt __Fet Sale Howse ~~, a For Sale 2 5 Lake Prop. 44) For Sal 7" . Lote, a. Rent : | soos Buw. Prop. 204 MODE st MAIDENS. By Jay Alan| Sale Household 4 Goods |r. 2 For Sale = po, HAVE A COTTAGE, Miscellaneous ' ’ ‘days. Dixi ter : wy. ‘oun : ] i ‘= i LF waTER J \bso utely 3 TERMS. __| LANRON sors. 17" F pon gener LAST rien | LAD si | cs as oe CHA R. J. VALUET, 4206 Dixie D'S INC. © COCKT AL, ope = ‘aa NCE... 28, OAK Realtor ome Disie OR dat Drayton PI race a Ge An “epee GAs RANOE’ A = z Hail *QERE RIBAS, uake £3 On je 4 eauipmeat Busy, Oak z > exe, = crion Tr ouT To i Pr ioe cee RTL 6:30 | "holes. Uiievel i ey Isc. FURNITURE FOR A AET.,LOT OFP COOLEY LAKE Gheige vilore a 81 at. SALE a SHAY Be oF G20 STR AB agony gee mom a ee — - wis $350) ms” LAKE 7 Fougaras’ Will sell N ms of furniture, some 1 cAKErRONT” LOT —REZR—OF AMMOND LAKE PROWT P J, my business. - 6.1338. pe lly co Pao | Pei LONG LAKE eas aaetanees aad - 3. vileges, 113x216 ft. Rd. .at Union 14 Gemmeres’ OF Lak . lot. C) : ° F AND BETTE e. ronts LONG LAKE FRONT accessories $14.98 ) an ws, N ALL PAINTS & HA! Re Smith-W : | Bybee Ra. ijocated Du Peareal soins ‘ALTON 5 | ls - KEMTON ee : sae, > ers Seshhienen Be i, ste “ zoe | was $639 Now $3.19 G: rarnichings a Includes on cael eh BN 39 Now $3.19 Gal scaly "90.500 heim leo Se as You Should wn Pome oe erator, 66 Ib. freeser, euts | Was $1 eS . SPECI 7 ; a.) Was 5 N A uire 446 WITH = . One RCA 5 2 rt Now MODERN 3 bed. See the new sites ee ey ; fi. ‘refrigerator, 108 Hie HOUSE $ 82 Pint| F%sty wate ga id f. of benuiifu tare CHEROKEE HILLS! SEED LAKE. Bey ere maired: Meg, vonad| vas $2.98 N PAINT | im et ers dock and urest b 4 YR NE - : * ow $1 49 Gal: : Greiner. |! beach bea os: You'll | or BUS, IN , 1. y Pi pled ih ebad og d con ope sites, business meat, by = *. 112 ©. naezM we 00d priee ‘8 better ieted to % quarte modern liv- - Pine’ sheathing TT: eee, oo = rte ork ees Mee Dates om Biisabeth Lake frigerations, plenty of oth Aue _———= a: Per eer Or) + 2 male west, of Fgratons Garage. bask op “ig eb Be Setar ie neat mare a tum to Beott a me Ra : maker wu. cent isa a. mi Ply score “ne ; A ag URANCE to Lacota Rd righ! land contract o e, house | See ene sa mm RE Ee te : : Ra rawoo floor taste ise at OR : $5,006 aa an peeeeeneen - 82 : q e aes ~~ “LAKEF i Natiac Lake) +18 Car] W. Bird, R includ tocks, fiteres and ‘a “He's reduci ; int. ar ates . $5.25 ach @ ANU us, 3 Trm RONT HOME $03 Community N: ealtor 2410 8 x ing — his bankroll’ : pend ms. oe bireh ssessegee $3.36 e8. E: caltor conditien e rms. in rE : _Eves — a eon MA 4-2391 s been reduced to $5!"’ washer, 60. seine eeARY. 07 veveeeasee $18 = q : 1-28 with le diag beach : CET ; : faytag gee : om oa “yn ae Ln media’ @ jot. Well land beach or Sale ‘Aa B TALK Money to Leas $65. Washing a i DAMPERS : CHARGE FOR ost, MER RUSSEIL A HOTT. Prices|s creage 47 USINESS” ~~ {etate Licensed Lenders) 53| Sale Household Goods Gulig' 03. stave $35. Livin cece | Tei, ELE a METAL a e be seen to | down 170 W LL A WB oe Lens ale Household Goods 57 he Power roo UGHT 21 to be apprecia OTT. RE TEA 7 aT mower 633. Snow tie i. apaeaie M eae Por god y. $200 do Defint These) “Cc” -SDM GUE FINANCE CO ‘ rae DINING ROOM REBUILT WASHT a CELLAN 8 “ARD ALL oak “% BATHS. A ACEDAY L Lies Dixie rs . and to ly @ money mak 202 N. MA . Bed surre.| sii makes NG MACHINES, HARDWARE Us BUILDERS’ M e Ty Home on canal 2 AKE |it a wep On “s0t01 Nory ta sates ee, Sapo ROCHES TER IN > Beg davenport condition. Sacre) 43108. Pe eo at bs an CO +345 down payment eh. Utilit bedrms. bath RES. 3 BEDROOMS. : appa down MIC r . Johnson as: 2 porch, Utility room. Lar Sun full “basem , NEW o own this hot aoe, s LOANS : H. ox RUG, AT Caeser Say, Walles desk . mom with knotty berries. Must ent, fruit and TO $500 2! Felt 16x93. TIC YN : Lake Lcnied Be ee at — | it “oars” ried bol tals scree, 14 mE Retnced SR") sau ne tang ot he anh novket hak | Base Rugs $395 | 5s ieudoeet pe iaee’| DEALERS BULL erica oes a ag : cash. ter ac @ thi OLD e,, : D Se1 Center hen rea, 14 stor is img for the Ph_ Rocheste GOODs t. W yal T §-7332, NO R ERS I PRIVATE Ls Site gulls wee deme Between SS tes ster, OL 60711 OL RUBBER BASE ile 5c | ROSE PRIEZ NO, REASONABLE. 0 ; g E DAVENPOR MAK FFER RE- ‘ 6 rm. N HEIGHTS i TE LA P $850 dow con Wontina aad Pos US-i9 1-9791 | GUAR. PAINT, Ga chair E An stairs 2 bedrm. | Twin La KE aul M. Jones, Real Se ae eben. hao yep _Syers, et el oo 83| is ‘uh ee eee Gn — OFFER OM rm ye hr ge p LESS THAN 2% ke Village 833_W. Huron . Fst. MICHIGA n boss. makes Tx “ Hag” Huron. FE + 1.85 ered, ver pe tiread, soe ped ‘ car garage DOW MINUTES E_4-8550 N - Reve OOL FACE. $15.95. mavtress: ; Beaut: . . sped, gilacred L Nicely ; scree of geenie beats From |, ACRES. | MILFORD nwa SALES AN BUSINESS \ I facie Aamnser a Be ee : Be = VALLEL , 5 Aa shore t ¥ Over, ocre Te h school. . JOHN A. N \W , re! P Rug : 5 Fhe pain tage “RANGE TYPE, hyd fea “Community ‘water aye RICHAR: ras MO ‘cao s “TELEGRAPH RD. RS in co FT REPR aye ee REPRIOERAT SS, hee hen Aubu a ge i ee el ee mec ria ae oe Pee oom | gh og eM pestle es “ont ra & Rochester Ris. | te 7 2 le rr Sj " tractive to ii. oe |, LOTS PRICED ‘RIOHT Clinton River Frontage We LIQUOR BARS” off workers "No principal pay- idyg” BENDIX TV. i095. Fee a Femara eos ik Coons Evel wit F tis fe table OR new mo: = pF ment 7 . - - ba . = le ont Mit and - Pi 2 ra wae ae ae se qsen an Lord reget ed peat San” heres. in the following Work tere Says are ot aa 3 concord La ce Revere tbe _ens. FE 2-0001. ‘s, @2 Mt Clem-| rates tor mona OF SUBDIVI- te ach Sa sand 2 oes. : 4 , house —e \ ret : with) wa og, Stan ee Uni ranteed select of SEWING MACHINE Pon rlando Spray 3 ‘malig Beat vesom: os AUTO- Rose- ] | re On sing TOR Dows sin het "Peninatia eee oe Are: | ii = ee See. Union Village. £500. repairing ree a FE st = ve ar 21 $7,509 ent, garage. lot a me will accept at ou own f : | 16 INCH ° Hauer GER ALU + . dt mm... ie ft. a met sey vita tho cown 10470 Grand River, Det LOOKING | Other businesse “ i hat vow “ee guarantee FeDui ots at chine, sharp TABLE SEWING MA- LUMINUM AWNINGS 173 ‘baa EE soe! pate th rooms Yul colt i.see od ver Det | FO DEAC = every sie waticsncee: | Ca, ban Tv. "S950 Elisabeth | => igus dowme Center. FE Brand N PLANE SOP ba Will se mR 4 BE WATKIN rot 2 | RA | intere Michi = ind Les — e Rd or 181 331, ee ew mid a Sat ab cinaed te he es er *, i's. story ePaOnT BY Own ° RAGE? Fe over ours Sut oe wie Plipgptes tine Ue good work _atsa Wiage Pe eas Lake Rd. Fan es. _EAMPS. E | paid, cost $246: Sell for $ 78 eee te ae Phone OR 38o7 ta “¢ bearooma, 3 bathe,” G | Peketeag Ce ee eS ee ote | Ul coco Geteerias ctaspteres ar) y RED KER oo ___ HUGE “AND | Tetttove, gost, $308), . Sell f OWNER | 30. ving “room. baths, 25° 13ee at See Le epee a — ‘oe =e rug. Dust se MAN ORIENTAL pets | tecreem (eee ND| These and has.” Bell for $138 wilh basemen 5 RMB An AND down. Cali after $26,000: voy 1 ACK buys = WHAT YOU W If you ~ 6-3388. ake cuca i | oper rerere mses || | Gos several other size 136 e nt iD Sats eo all after 3 rs — ANT, owe biils = : it, dishes, : more ing pictur: 8 in- - HOME 3. 0 AT pre and 4 ceda: hide-e- off e window . rib tate Seo oe ters of Sa scen acne WiSt | SEEreraes | & oman PE eons Seeger ete| 8 cum ally pee Ge rogers OOM |) BEDRM. MODI obs eae CRES — tooo PER ACRE Real Estate Service of Pon S yoo ane wo vou confidence peer aren Ses terms ;| FV, 21°) 1988 CONSOLE BLON oe! a.m. to 8 ' _fose, PE 50002 ma ee on Ejbo een COTTAGE | MANY OTHER E. aad 8. See dad Realtor tine ty im your ane 11 ppliance, Davis . MA a SADE-IN DEI SE tact pera ac ee u p.m. td miles south of Meredith | TO CHOOS' 8 | Detroit Offic PE 4-05: §2 - GALL TRA E I 7 install t least $100 off nd aut | gar Prudeovile Go0d Can Be Bought Ou even Twisbrook 3.338 loans’ beater. 480 we waren | AP: N DEPT. install or $50 to $79, of it ays 10 We PRIDH _gar cae 57,200 Goss L Be Bought 3-3286 _oans to $500 : R ee $89.95 Installed, ATER | ob gas awe yourself, ie pon 40| ALEC. O 3 KEEOO. HARB BrROC 1b Cne ee spores) terme M " Ww wianie ghectrie Co. 1060 sr. electric ‘washer... an | es oe whatever price ee ay feseet ues hoe RO CE PENINSULA ONTAR “Miglana : Made Qui pam. ded, M5088 | Re, sectional sofa $20 sip fee | opel ae AS rants ove Ri NSULA ONTAR | C uickl Pr A ofa »| Call true, out | SAVE BU RMEISTER E- NICH ake as an offer | terfrost eta. on aro ae. pea nO AGENCY ss arty ge You will always r x “hunts Biectine Co. A Se Occasional daveaport & . cate : s008| A AIR CONDIT coommest BUAMEISTER ‘poLLans. OLIE ala, beautifu) | ——___ ©. FL THE “ = courteous co eceive plea ee ~ $ 6.95 T NC 5 5 see 2 noes ie heias! line © good bighway Ai pe 3 Pon LAKE ORION. wich 8T BIRD” TO SEE treatment See cae a eeaiy ipr st EG STOVE | Ee) eet | Respoeseusensope gid 98 esses Home it NERS | RTHERN ~ MODER Z i ‘ ii ol . pp MODEAN 6. 6 RMS WITH a bres. petrolacde of evernteens di . ___For Sale Farms 48 «Be ou Otsego Lake ‘dresses OO" directory for | — Hee new. Large, bouncing horse, MakY OTHER TEMS seo 88 moe third leas cost. sebicks, MY a " Cootey” UMBER CO. sement BATH Dlue- ue . white 2 ACRE a st location on U8 - | APT prereset ’ \VAILABL! EP A sti. Lake Was rchone it Banal x bunting "be caderful fishing * aor ON BUS LINE. sa pyieiss pias] the highway oo ee WYMAN'S a Fen ohare Mat PE Steel, on stare gn ag ae ment PE $3018 ametl) da: per: ome icone a swimm \S ACRES acrante PO. Box rm Loedli road mist rocnaeas Saeel CKNER Prana, weiigeals cloth: owe == EZ terms. ae iat rs Optyae Met. Feo FE s7s1.| §0l, tank e HEA ee Income Pp = aR call owner. OL, room bh NR 1s MILE DR tion “in this year month opera. ‘ ee te ra a re | oo RAN oni21.| Setirese s sprin; Dress | °° ime A-l cond. we Property — 4“ AL NEW, | heat one full base: DR, 6 ‘on ares year ‘round vaca! F gidaire electric ran; tric range. GE FOR ELEC- mattress. R: ot & [Deena ase = ote con FURN. : trees ment, | Investigate $15,000 4 = Ina C UMP EL e. trie Co. . Munro projector 16 mm 60 ~~ Bp ; PPAMILY O¥ Ww WESTSIDE. ~| fewers ats Haren, “at | ae oe Ss a ~ ance O. a RTE Fare oe Hara. ws africa raya, YOUNG wes PAINT, SALE } i s. | “Dp Lt Cc = ro: AS Td o ros. pai apiece ha EXCEL COND | = ‘a! Ladle Se x. Fagg Ay mu eeiwar WALLED mere ee aeF A ALL RADIOS. #6 TO| -O™® = breakfast set. Pog ir ors. Al ‘not water ot a far Fait : reg 405 * eS Lots | er u Be ¢ NYT TAPPAD utomatic am boll. as “Orchard Pal Sa a eo ; sap loses %® MINUTES pana Spe. 13% as J cars| main sireet small _—— choberkey in ; ; ot IOS TWAT ee: ee Lda lecuical“tappiien © broad g PRE ct Si pair | J barm . each | area tater en uni ' rely ang 9 ptt lg 1.000 gown Pric A littl & 8 SALES. ADE ELEC ak eens tas EASON . * , I ate wate s for 1 | about us M e out of RANG! be + ) | ag rs ch watt. Newly éecor © y CHOICE 1 —ooe COMME “ 24230, ier Youre! about” 611.000. Will tock «ct ___Mortgage Loans 54) ay ar way, bab © bet yoage, w. 8, Munre a Bros’ Paint and ep BEA oe HEAT iv ie contan cob sang ert | main priced MMERCE | 17 miles north erp ey AM our retare, © flED. Ae 2600 LAPEER RO ikon now ‘ ECIAL! et ri Sy EE niga and pipe, fom ines wecam ve ‘property 000 REALTOR PARTRIDGE) ye aoceege ee Sereaitts eg ce tay Munro Hiecirie Go. 1000. W ViLpOENO. 3 +51 | Retail Value”. ST sonauten site ARIE REA ner, EM 33014 75 DORRIs usinesses th your requi age loans to We t TO P. Hu of rate . con. | OUR PRC Peeeeens re a LTOR | SI ad ee & SON vr caus, lee Mich an rements. meet buy sel or trad AY ra BIRO. Con. |OUR PREC nc iveral - For Sale Lal Sea i ~~ Mr Das “ Re $EST store OPEN TIL 8 tite mean Prompt err Aise | fs yacres of tree ~ Used Trade-In Dept tanir Ashplt, Doors | GOODYEAR SER . = ke Pp of al) kin nt 2) BY ¢ Bu Teal euate| Cron oe 7 5-9241 4 ge chair & : iz” to cE ; Prop. 44 p Baidwin, FE 30 “huey a 10 wm Alot toe =! ON. SAT 8 Mesoyi Goes bo bergen! eos 14x11" | Incine’ K 8) FE SRVICE A vw = 32-5170 rm 10 OW it] & RL FRI. 8 TO Glide 5 ; . Ic) rater Doo S. Ca frets PRIVILEGED Lots oe DIAN AN ee on LEASE. COM re sas Eves T PONTIAC | E egy Bootine or 1 mile Gas ‘range ailenie cL sat : PLYWO 3 =o — Eves FE omen _W Huron PF snack bar. 3121 EM 0008 | = Ra eights on Aubure | behets gd $24 50 | 12°'x20" & I. set of OD SPECIALS 3 : Ss RESTAURANT FP + RO Sw | AUTOMATI ze bed, cha 2950 | Dutet I. set of 4 wo ex ove BEDROOM CK |e eee meaty bee a EATAURANT FOR #ACE OF waps 88 | eechrata, Bere keg |) rood acti ae wae Cr a gag Gia cane ites acre | condits uipment 2 LOTS 2% = efrig. w oy's bik | Ref arm. suit $34.50 BLAYL overs, grat ; a” plyscord _. $315 in, spring-fed lake. i wens Lak | road 1% sto s on biacktep soned building and new OTS 2% ACR ato ith free e, ee rigerator e _ $40 OCK COA es & step py 4x8 bi . walla, ee. fireplace. mares | nr located Se eo A ete bome goo poo mod — Call PE 2 4586 aad one ot| fose 4.90% aimee; A GOOD meesr $23 cond. 045. P on | MEE Ce E 330 30. siOrenards nae SUPPLY CO. | 1488 PONTIAC PLYW hie oo finish, + oem some ‘anand Biva glicaacae Biivs Walton ist floor. rooms and §TAN agethehe Tar ovr ; shift, Mel- 5-27 25. Lounge chair, ower TERMS E-Z CREDIT GAR RADIO — 56 C FE} 37101 | Baldwin Ave _ oop 90 ian Sows Rodeel on total | seed at 20. cash Lake.| aecas oa tim be: ast Lovesey TANDARD® om “STATION FOR ete ode bnctemend AND BUILT IN OVENS W “ set HOM, AS ECONOMY Ey _$30__621_ Rides he DE- PORCH LIGHTS. “$395 Ee ad er down m price for Watkins-P: ; | uck 33 r. 5 acres of tt & Adam epportunity A porte set. Fo COM.| Ber Onl ITH « BU 8. Sagina ‘ : ICAL SEP se fee ot tareifie aan UE SCHU FIT. R EM 34106 FU oat apg temp 30's 30 lay 3 x 50 ed) Mar 64311 Auburn Belgh Laplt ro cash, r tape re-| —plance $139 50. Samuel’ R- | USED FE_20 cleaner, 3 is SYSTEM Lode iad et values in light secs Cod Athi . 100 «Oe aring nouse, 8 and op 1) or JU #1 te Call _3-2200. avisburg. MA s AD TV $1005 & __FE_ 20151 Thowm pcon. $795 ooseceat rooms Michi “it HIGHLA Realtor . pabarg yeep year tee 1 04 brood sta 114 after 7 20% OF $6011. ored TV, UP_ 21" COL 20 §. Perr _Ave , 383" Orchard Lake — ND RD | 1 900 y to build. house and e, granary. STAN On FF BO , $250. Sweet’ CABINET 8 y St, ral tens z Ss AMD ONE. THIRD Me wuave id. Only “I eT TA Brice cay 6 — eel *Ttase “Finaoeil ah ATION For we ents sem Allee mow are. TLED yey HERS meee | “PARM SPECIALIST 4-€203 400. L ~ R BED AL- SOFA ere S hig. mote R 4 : —_ HILE BU P ACRE LOTS M SPECIA 7 . Land oc E_42800 ROOM Polswa BEDS ty": ov RP otor, 110-220 $ A_ 5-787 6507 Di : FOR. SPRINO CONSTR pci LO Poor RE WOTELCALT, | Woeated “hua ens Pisce term tea EMME Salts Tae" | MRE Bae an Bort | Holiyesoa Bea, frames fe | “yc py pee Pe |. reco “hiaiker-Turner™ radi Se Lake 100 10Nn, | Woodhull FRONTAG “21 high st of Lapeer chments U ALL AT-| % mattres ein, | .-hompson, per ft. OA. ater . Wi cept motor, srata the 2S oF re oe 1S sonrirr ui" Dace ‘tno eep. TWio| Fhe via tm eel ee pea _ tr trade PE Sait olel'2 ear _Weovmattcory aie. Peart Pu 1 Tyrcuorgst_aianing. AIS erat” einer emi tator.| stration ie es igelus, mah 7 0 6 06s ORTHPTELD ST. 100X200 FEET. farm, acre all dr. W “2 PON s.|” BARGAIN Ht Lake Ave. Both enith hearing ai AID, 35 lens mm camera & uilp- akes the ly one — 8-4500 100X206 FEE di 2 modern hi modern ant @ et q| Dun HUNTER tones at * aid for sale. bi _ $15 6O—8"x8"" ease, $11 genuin mpany WiITE “BROS meee Coheed endl T thed. pene ona uceeke pay the ditt ag Dick eS SPECIAL Telegraph. 2 price. 248 i x8"x4" gia aoe ee S. LARGE LOT. e277. Ae ew > Mone Mit erence. MA and |5 pe. breakf ng rm. get $39.00 | 2 Inquire S| ible 3 Puatias saerect: eee nn rs) oe ee Eta iit “out bidges alt Liuabie ~~~ °'* ll ee To ag Pee sh Davenport ec ef $9 | re snes GILITY TRAILERS pecds "work, 960.12 f nsmicion | Woodward (3 PR ar ; 1205 §-56. atkins Subdty { street. te a area - P near aders) MONOG Bendi G ee : er Ms w tris C teles| _Bohat in ol " Oren os Dixie Hwy 53 30 vision FE rms and shown b aca with GET Cc. e { RAM WALL PF Seay x auto. washe : 00 | Ch TRACTOR SADD rowning su $165. 20 gauge am) MI 46083 14 Mile Ra. oy ie eieeen is OOMPIELD WEST Se acre yi meet) Crers ASH. QUI wr 1880 Por or Cherie. FE ene ee ele ene ster 6pm. _polyehoke, “885. OR DSi _ *STEE CEDAR 18 ® Suncay ie ti > Beis rLD WEST 13 TO | 130 acres - Us GKEYalao or Chevie. Record Cabinet... 5 7 WHEEL Ti after | DEMMIN $85. OR 3-8i¢ L CORRUGA Sreattunee, tear round riveete opt winding paved fare res peters, a, an Up to $50 OUTSIDE TOILET FOR ae Releway ted, oot 00 | Coredeen MEER. rt pm. | Pbiete Good condite "SORE re ture a living room i. “ ool, pubbe & Seractin grade ine a siream with fe = 0 rE — anything of FUEL | New inners mattres “ng 00|2 WHEEL TRA 34 ition, ELgin attached ww. breeseway, an Ae Minutes rehial, schools tila ble odern home cence 1 aA -2178 qual value | Remington = ng eaattrese it Heped freeze $75, Potable $20, DEEP DAVID BRADLEY GARDE chu lineal ft soney qerage. dock. teen a pee & e svopping Lake and) located’ 6 ge: | SELL OR TRADE — e pewriter . $16.00 | 3025 Wh rtable trone: tractor, L GA URCH’ as oa 113 300 gad Her Soon ence: case st Foe rca ei a Lar board Dow! atte —, SMALL iss Gatlend Furniture Ce ee) Se willtems Nic: leche mot snow ince = FE 2 ie 38-2903 eorge - Ele arl Suagd with far 4 uck COMPLE 82 2 Ww Sathan A a ‘ot Kay Simmons | a Lapeer. sera ae Park, L pln e ss AUTOMAT nish ee IE r si _ ee TRAILER evenings only, engine. FE erste | lpromeg an 18 SPRUNG ~€O ee IL Sal 4-8241. oan om bike. FE 5-4977 1c FOR BOY 8 kitchen ane rm. bedrm UR ayy wrrre ; 2-0926 EV - & oth ND ! ; MMERCE LAKE | TS Ory sale Business Property 49 FE pany FELL, OR TRADE MY EQ get os Waurfore | Gee’ 1 ALUMINUM SIDINO | FOR EVERYTHING Ae wae genuine R Simplletty Ti bedroom ho room UIT - “HEST oe ime rae nd insulat iu & r ‘ ote-tille i a lot cigar sand peputina vot LOTS BUSY TELEGRAPH ? aoe SS N. W. side =] spot eho Tah peniCnET PLicaTOR DIRECT, FROM AP. | Used 1110 shipian IMPROVING proven. "the ding iawn mowers one. sose0 h. oe) Fabulow: is I - SWAP ‘$3 OL | _OR_ 3-6589 : e new. $125. ert workmansh! nest quality ield Tile - Priced to b: ers. for those soeeet lawn Mul ia LAKE Fapaiows corner incation | veer 202 PONTIAC STATE ae ee Be POR PICK, ELECTROWOX” VACUUM USEL Srp vis ee uonee Cedar Posts 1 29 sell Service parts tor, Ai ois ay ; ulti-Lakes Realty “ey eens om a se = spoorea Large ed 5 Tee eauity = OR TRADE 3} euch, aire ry ee ae UsEep| stock pg and up eck Miley eer tubs Broz u td de gers (ot ay makes Dot ‘ merce Rd. LACKTOP usts Hom le for XTER P a 4 ac MY er, §25 | 82d fibe urself, Als 1 cca os Pot eac actory t » Pontiec’s a (2) CORNER MA 4-1578 | COMMUN: STREETS erty built e at rear of 64 W. La & ui a sted on ps re orchard x SOMBI rglas AWNIN o alum, t exterior $9.45 rained m oldest. LOT: NITY W fic for conve: prop- w st Chevy ved rd., and m 0 NATION RECO! up. Orname GS $9.95 and Ready M paint Pe pr echanics Sylvan Lake S ON CAN aa ATER ~ es, Tdeal for boa! rsion to of- ; : FE 41598 | = late and radio OR RD PLAY. r natal iron, al M ix Cement 45 gal. LEE'S Writ Drive eutipment, t sales, WHEN jotors or Ford mi MT Gees 3-6978. ER . uminum Grier oe or SALES & Ave, T rite to 5408, out today tions auto or rental N YOU N car. F al FREEZER . OR Pa rath hoammaee TERMS eeavice cas | FRON1 ampa_3. Florida | Rew rexcunre De rao Gal Goa. are’ tacksncoss. EED Wi ill £631 RESZER AD Bee ae “The Old ALLELY CO sis or 30° ty fet 830 Open or, ok Son FRONTAGE ON WHIPPI HEIG $ area JAYNO| O of ona owas businesses. i Sacrifice price ont: Re r $549. apie! Aubura Reliabe Pioneers’* elt 3.08 FE 3-9830 TIL 9 PM. SOPTRGE ON WOODHTL zo pm LAKE RD. 0 de tie00) down = back oe bby FR 200 50. MA’ S-6011. Beshoser bull com $21 Ms. “al GE ON WOODH 5-438. RD. ON WALT — back, at y fur coat, sil: EEZERS, UP’ 1, 1-9941 fo: Ween tb pele is piste tine of ens § 8s. \ Seahabew WOODHULL ON RE times. Ca ost new. m name bi RIGHT, F. estimates, Ev r free plyscore — als oi = abaw FE 2-063) AND =ALTOR P P You can 11 FE _§-4275 worn 3/ val rands, Scratch S Nee ee a rt 1 eS ie trock ecia “Du og t FE 63581 _ ARTRIDGE| Seem get it quick! after 6 p.m. ues, $140.95 whil te: Sum SOIL PIPE, 6 FT sarees Gees exterior co: rocklath | W.P. ale unham J.ake Fron a em 4-3581 ine © Cu Tews st oe ries Bitop ef __ For Sale C! Cloth [seo orders = last. No ae 379 | shingle doors — ins combina a5 8 1x2, ee CHAPIN REALTORS tae CONTE Ae MORON! yout Wasi bel cine ts ce ‘or Sele Crothing _*6 re Ie on bee <_LUMBING SUPPLY sii =" pails = foundation | "6:4 sn Sper to one LTO NT Ss 5 you with e giad to h BRIDESM ve, UR ' ‘ Pit « oval cents, FOR SALE c ta Bh esa NTRACTORS your_ money sin ae MID DRESS . GALLON 2100 PLUS een casting, per ft, OR or eer This buildi be ine obiswe 4-1653 . te “FUR heate ~ ESTR LW Anderson or Eat, alt afters R ampsen rrahoaaey “Adapiable a a8y ere ‘TADYS_ctormina, “SIZE 18 Pees Tariaes Bulee A thompven Ee A ew £ ES TEE ade ageeeneee Nae exceptionally ‘ares all rooms are EALT root cting business. H y type | _Phone ral pairs of a. ode] at a R aildere ROMEX a Perry 8t 0 Highland ER S — as ase, pe care ning ro y large Living room, ORS FE : in m, conference roo as sales 5 FEderai 5-9038. shoes 9B 6100 Willfam educed Price! coll jots 24c PER FT. ELECT Rd. _ (M59) Ponti Vari joor silis, each have peautifu & master bedrm ‘377.8. Telegra 4-0528 « dept. 2 restr m, engineer- FINAN | MEN'S DR Airport R s Lake Rd. S Perry G. A. Th IN RIC RANGE. ae ous sizes of ‘i 05. h ment coms. Full NAG CE CO E ESs suit | M d. 3 at _S Perry. ompson, 80 ano Addi UPRIGHT windows. full cer, 1 view of the lake | NICE grap Eves & Si a storage s' | base- - : xcellent SIZE 38-40 A 41578 9004 or s2GaAL 1 _2 4H ng machi PI- Empi | es. $13.95, a amic tiled 8 LOT OF — an. —— pace. Call my ae ie condition, : GAL E [-Stand ne. 32 p € S Sechean a disposal. Geneve Ra. , oe LAKE 3 ar ena Peseogamay (tt? me 4-1574 MAN “ewe Sone ae Gen wearer au ag | ELECTRIC ao ae sits: | 2 Union La! BUDDIES place. attached Kage stove wee SOUARE Tuan Oe io $0 MANS TUXEDO. SIZE 46, PER: | FQ Cab sinks and fitzings 484 goa er Ha, aallon Ealeon R HEAT- ~SILCONTTE Pittina shoasie at baling eee Meo Sac py eee -oans $25 to $500 ee eee SH SALE ORIENTAL RUG. FE nag anattiiangs gatah ub. | sehenionl pee ragproved, | Guard, exteriors ete re 80 : € n &. a = . ict ue e. Tv aga Grey iat ae for racy ton,|| Mesris One, 1eke ue ideal provides “imple esl F HOUSEHOLD oc. cpeap shirts pgmes FOR 1 Soutn Saginaw 8 ™ chara Lake Figen Pontiac.) Scat. chat» waterproct ing. on 3 lands couse is centered) OF priv-| ter, etc, elinfc, insure: & INANCE co { veralla, $1 73. ts, 2 for —FREEZ 2” 6CHEVY w St. DISON 52 - c NAL & . i of Beautiful tars lots In a rar oS 1 acre BE, Berk Call for fomae 6 cen.|3'2 8. Sagina RP. OF PONTIA ngman’s Outlet, Working- | FAMILY “-EZERS— body. $495 T% TON ST water bes GALLON APPR g& PPLY oN i ta For Taree trees, Sea wal E gpiogmiield JHignlends, 2200300 os a ue BEX, Broker ~ PE. #0535 Po ti 389 Ore SvERY ay. ee eee ee ier ies “sa For rational fi3.'0, A" Thompson, 60'S. gerry “ ‘SPECIAT. ~~ stor Street betw FE 4 izabeth Lak = | WEDDING DRESS | ard Lak sree es, 9108 R&H vy, 4 D ne, ear were OR Few | Et 4's, all Auburn, 125x350 etween Pike andé 1157 e Rd. WEDDING DRESS ads . GOOD HOUSEKE __ S041 nice é ele r. BelAir LECTRIC WE 246s : leth, 40 a ft. Gneida: Seminol 1.000, term ‘DIXIE HIG FE 4-482) 3025 BIZE 10, NEW. Of EEPING SHOP 91. an, $345. 0 or thos as LDER FOR F * all lth’ Bc a ft dow nole Hills. $2200, s. Plains. 2 HWAY. DRAY | $50 a, Lk. Whitfield Dr. off Wil 51 W. HURO Pontiac 95,000 BTU Kenilworth volt, 180 A ARM raed all lgth, ide . ' Dravion w $400! 12": bloc store buildings \YTON| pacha $500—$28 TO ———— Ra. :| FOR 8 ON PE 4185 linea eee TYPE STRE fhe ike a 3, all igth” 1 a ft. E 21 aterm t ml we ie vivont |" © Anno aa? eS Sale Household Goods 5 aior at "NOROE_REFRIOER. sian tle Sse FAM. | Flog. brick. 7 cauta on 31308 Steel Pre josh, doors, s14 ake Rd, E ON. 1 st on —s TE NOLY eon |. co. anes ore s 57 ezer. Reasonab! 70 pound = erm eman ea, 31248 3 F pr iieness 50° fr ‘lizabeth sate 40'x60°. Vac ory frame bid aia SERVICE 2-P wien __3-3368. nable pric type forced ai 80, U 7k mS. LVE i tag Hobe ant. ‘$8,500, terms. ~ —_— Cc. SOFA. RF ~~~ | GRAY | e. BM; Just the b farances, $06 on. EE STAN RINE SUN x -Eiap ee 50 ont, He as ZONED x“ erms. SE ABO. AR D $500 LOANS char iestee eicue Cesar 2 ected RUG 12 x 13 3] 1 ofl tee tke are ve bpd a Washi a TOILETS sides - SOIR SUN. 2 Bathe sent Bio] HE Me ge tay 2 RD FINANCE | iti” of er acme 2] Be, Meta dunes. erg ke inate, EE aa SE TOES Te psi c : acres loor | space. EASY PAR PERRY s. OR 3- able| break ng machi ery | agi A at dealers pe bath seta w $ 9.95 TH FE 2-978 LAKE FR Seer Ovenn $55 heavy wly wired KING st.|2 MONTH 14, fast isctc a Se. tia | pewio © 10,000 = eolen ith trim © SALVATI ‘ S J rd Lak H motors, New ba % r FE 8-9661 suit OLD GRAY bed, roto tille! esk. roll-a- | forced rates Colem 0, 000 ed bath set $89 95 RED SH ON ARMY Lake Oakland — ONT 75.00. e & Palmer. ighland-Milford office section. ‘ ‘ Hr e. Any reasonab ’~BEDRM. cru pow iller, power saw, way Hay air off furnse an gun-type with Everyin TELD STO H "Fa. ry ing to RE session, 60 Immediate pos: area. _ Uu1C 786 le offer. FE crib. pled mower, garden oe yea Will furnish aa T or you BA etory Inds—Irr $9 Clothing meet your ‘ranch style Att lot, m are Commercial SCOTT LAKE PIECE LI cost. -chair, a *. eid ools aa need: & show yihing else | 172 VE PLUMBIN equiare il rnitare kook needs. : A tore RD. 5 lot Rose- NG ROOM b man's she ie, fur nly early a. you how. Cal 8. Sagin G SUPPL “WEST L. aap ances! rage, lovely neeegee lM-car ga- Cass Eliz s pidg. 24 x44" s with e-rust FE 2.5266 SUITE. _bedspreads e -sogit OR 3.598: m. or alte il ¥ ginaw 9 Pv eS ST LA with firepla ving room, 12x18,| ‘%e" abeth Rd. 180x094. ari house. Term’ plus small 3 $25 T 7 PC GR GAS BTOVE rugs. pes, | —— 2 r 10 p.m URI OIL TA FE_5-2100 Car FOR ee NCE with fireplace | 6x2, sun nodal] Ww. ow sovo,| J. C. HAY sos On O $500 isan Pee LIVING RM. GAS STOVE $10 EE Tet AUGTION 10 pm-| _$3830_ PE NK NEW. 375 G aye SALE WILL en, boat, d ms, modern kiteh-| $$ * alton Blvd., 139x123, 20° 86 DEN, Real sihen os own si mature Poe 83864, SET,| sto spring $8.8 50, apt Ben | Every, Wed. a SALES — | GE'S, SIL 5-1467, AL. 93 5. Rose- en 445 ‘on 4 more in|" Pagel 5 room hom ar we'd i6_E_Waiton tor! to re security. ee or] & aS RM. SET ale 0. apt. gas electric m. All new ri, and Sun, 7:30; foverin a IN AM tonville s rnell, Take Clin. Scale @.- $il, THREE STALL __FE_ 8-044! fri Ly ad ar Hb months lam Good ¢ ona TABLES | nit sectional $20 tove $30 ale Co., 2616 merchandise. A cove g Steet ue ol ASONRY down. , to Mann $5,000 n= Joslyn Avenue, corn rage, zoned COMMERCIAL au iy and heipf e is quick, _Litchfield, at a Reas. 2558 ure. 42 Orcht rita Td _ 39871. ' Dixie . Hwy a _T™o n, co #8 sture pene- ‘alb : ; wade modern b er 188x160,|_ 22 W. ned manufactu er oy ee ee, Tee 7 TV. SE “Oi aaginaw Trail GE APT ard. Lake’ Ave. | AIR * mpson, 80.8. Perr gal G. A O t . 500, term ouse vid rear, $l4,- Kennett. FE Ting No H us at our SETS, AD : sizE ke ve. CONDIT Perry st a um : A ns 8 , offic GE 21" MIRAL i7” AND sh bt EC. h ion YO —_ : Pia J. R. Hiltz rites, ET ade Tat KEEGO HARBOR ome & Auto. FRORRER eater SBD | gets nee a oa | kee Derren betas arage Doors caste ane re “a _«* ‘ er $22,000 frontage n stove’ new, R BUILT. LEATHER . ; n' mower, 275 ean Ale es el =r Auburn Av ,| to Keego 140 ft. depth. N re OAN son, 80 8 $75. G, A. Thom . chair, mahogany OUNGET set of porch’ gallon ay tank. r STEEL OVER : Oakland Ave. Ph. ; 1011 W, Realtor 280x120, e, F. of Adam stores eater. excel ext TN co. — : Perry om fee table kidney de __ 1843 screens, copp ‘actor: second a HEAD and ER GOOD CONDE, 11 W, Huron 3 room 8. corner| P or clinic M ent for Perry St. 7- PIECE LIVIN _lamp, . hoor sk, cof- FALL F er, sizes, 15°s is and all STOKER SHADY HE pad Wesel etme bege. Or | EOPLE'S REAL, ESTA offer — Perry St. (corner Pike) used, good Vind AM. SUT gas _refri rata BEC ALL PURPOSE wend he w. > candard | --FE_2-667 GOOD COND aiviston Beautil BEACH 8U 24875 Grand Ri TAT : “ Pike) | ton Hom condition. $25 TE. | GAS a5 = + cag Pe Dake, | tractor. Good + HP anavacy | B24 tee ate tsEp RO ATE Sa eautiful Hillto B- KEnwood ver, Detroit cs A TP ne Furnishings . Dray- Kelvinator, noe R: [ REPRIG. PONG condition. OL 2-10 Y | Steel 0 ring stairways eloset doors | 900 gr YAL WATER ai try wm eee ke Coun 10 A — clea AVE ENERGY bh iCE LIVING ROOM SUITE. new. Re size. like ANCH®R 34875 f] Te co, fied NOW » $€e Classi-|* 6 PIECE SuLVER ORAY } ar ea ELEC STOVE, 1 M P AS S U P GOLP § jock PE 2-02 9-02 janiake Rd. JO Saree 1. 1375 Fed ; Detrott — [ox Ska paper | sen EB iwer.| MONEY! Sell OST tell et . fieth qenaciee ‘ ‘ : - f 13600 siti inege tap ad gb ge a etsy fer 6, EMibelong ell unneeded | -7= 248 Se ee ee RECKING - v Pay { in 8 fo HOT a a 5 on ‘ 7 : Pearson Furniture, y only, 64 weekly. | Large ME es through ae ae ach | HOE, WATER HEATERS 30 GAL, ‘ Bails as Saree x 08 Ouran , 2 ts 2 Sa Ran S| 2-8181 Niet] Bpige hee So ate FSS A ae aloe ineon,Srecking \ ’ . + eeneee- Be estat : che aoe Os alight 50 and wong SA z oe) : f i i i aviabure. < ceclere"ah tc Oil y tarred. | woe Eeares ray tecking ; i | i ij | gan Pluore rrrific ye . ped D be) / i S| Orehard ‘Li. BEN and ; f \ _¢€ SON LUMB e fo Ly MBER (0) . } is a ; it ~*~ TWEN NTY-TWO _THME PONTTAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE GH 1066 CURTIS SINGLE 8TA’ ‘ ‘ For Sale Pets oe _Auto Service Se _____ Machinery 60A 2 SE; SUL, PME OTR iE A AIR -DeVilbis sprey gun. AK: »-MONTH-OLD PUP, PUREB German Shepherd. $100. nam, < Pelnorealiakine N “Piso tea” ade0t. pice 0 wis ol O8 * SaTt4.| Good FOR SALE 7 INDUSTRIAL DRILL Ak OHN rae Pee th Phd iateet” lea Do It Yourself 61 a : a et aa ta awe REGISTERED DACHSHUND FOR RENT |S ERETTARY, PANIES ‘ ALLPAPER STEAM i 5 ANY SPANIETS $36) 10m HAND uD SANDERS, DRILLS P., » eoemmens i BROWNIE HARDWARE m_ aad GERMAN 3-9239 489 S. SANFORD a puppies for sale. Ph, FOR RENT- EAGUE PUPPIES CALE AFTER?" ! Harvester PTO Pigs hav & wail paper a : viele crm eS las Ww. re: units, ready for the field. r ers, han Barerkny SPANIEL PUPPIES sake Pracuum cleaners. Oakland A SPANIEL PUPPIES. 8 Fox corn ual Like Bn jouer & Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. 5-6158. PFA f Keg ett MACHINES appa material Dry , Paint, 2 peat FE 68-6030, BOSTON PUPPIES & STUDS — $55 -~ Curtiss. umbing and elec- BOXER PUPS. MALE. ¢7 & $10, ess supplies. st: Boss 7. Food thas E 8-3835 tj Be ata aia at eae ee bly. 196 u FE 5-4712. Pull ‘pedigree, Call PE 8250 aft ° Ca ef © p.m. meras, Equipment 61A COLLIE PUPS. AKC REG maT 'e WE BUY. SELL & TRADE CAM- The ee tine FARE eras, projectors, tape recorders.“ 199 cuiftord, East Side. Eppert's era Shop, 57 W. Hu- 5 ron St 5-615. KITTENS . Sale Musical Goods ¢ 62 * BAND &” ORCHESTRA ~ INSTROU- ments rented for the summer “MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2 0567 Across from Tel-Huron _CONNSTELLATION COR ll ET. _ NEW _cé CONDITION, FE 4-6819 NOBEL, 120 Bass ACCORDION. ki trebdel switches & 3 bass switches, Vike néw, Nobel, 12 bass begin- ners’ Sccention jess than yr. old. Both be bought cheap. 23° East st. Oxford. OA_ 8-3035. PLAYER PIANO. RECONDI- tioned, Guaranteed. OL 6-0571 PIANO TU ae. Schmidt, FE 2-521 OSCAR MEDIUM SIZED once PI- EE FOR homes. (FE 3-7381_after -5:30. FULL sTOCK pee PPIES. $15 each. FE KITTENS, 4872 Rd. FE §-60902. FREE: 4 LITTLE Elizabeth Lake Rd GERMAN SHEPARD. FEMALE. Good watch dog. “FE 37309. GREAT DANE. GUIN 55 Wiliams FE ASAE Sn FREE TO S005 3D HOME. 267: N. Perry. FE + M OTHER writ eat REGIS- tered collies Pup male. been sa- ble and we. Bane MINIAT OLED ya 8. 5 bb ni 4 cies f 8: 3. on BOYS 26 IN. SCHWINN BICYLE. vison St. in village of Leon- . Lawn mower $7, FE 2-1517. ard, Thursday, June 26th at 1)/—— en m, All of a 3 bed-| BOYS 2” ENG RACER ‘room home Also. china, giass,| chrome fenders, exc, cond. §35. rugs, drapes, inens, |b | Ee E_8-6935. aoe books. nice clean Miss ~—~GIRL'S 20” BIKE. $15 Elizabeth Robb, owner. ited a ORlando 3-1624 Boats & Accessories 85 8% FT. HYDROPLANE & RE- built 10 h.p. Mercury motor with Quicksijver lower unit, Must sac- rifice, 2-07H4, li FT. SWITZER, B. U., COM- plete controls, Mercury 30, Wait both | OL 23-1326 é. TIZZY “Of course Richard's my isn’t he?” data 64 © 1988 by NEA Servicd, | type — he’s Sandra's steady, Wanted Used Cars 88 ano, 83 5089 Dixie Highway PART GERM AR SH}PHERD é : _er, | GALLAGHERS onsale A 8-3057. Drayton Plains i 3 Foor F woop Boat, New-| Boats & Accessories 85 18 E_ Huron sf. 4-0566|PAR att GUAR, TO TALE. Every Frid: 7 om. poled ‘Cal OR 4-100], before ROSELLI 2 SWITCH 120 ess AG Cages. 591 4th St. FE 2-4025 ry @riday ...../ Pp. rf a.m. or after 7 p.m. NEW CLINKER Boat, WAS $795— cordion with case. Like new /PARAKEETS. CANARIES. ones. Every Sunday ....2 p.m.|i3_ PT. “PIBERGLAS RUNABOUT | _Now $408. MY¥ 31821. __ Phone EM 3-4876. ~ Food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland A B d Sell Dail with “Wizard motor. will pull | SNIPE OAT, EXCEL. COND. BUA RAPT ORAEE ETA ND, POODLES SETAE eT _| bitte reer vee | MIRE MALSORT wy WW ‘ou — on 8 ma Ww ap Bakes UAGH ERS re ea Wit ae ae = T or ee Oe, enon Con | osm, Fe tae aoe abasso, Wal > TLBOA PRT SHIP 18 E. GAL ; = | OOTY iy eaday. mal WOLVERINE fa 3 | *New aed $250. FE 2-6681, RABBITS TROPICAL FISH &| mile west of rola wi h.p. Elgin. $150. FE 4-0667. 1: PE 57090. . WANTED: Td oy aPinET supplies. 3441 Dunning, FE 4-7207.|_Center. Rocheste “las FT. CHRIS Oa APT WITH Ac- . al prac MU REGISTERED W.E 1 MARANER SATURDAY. JUNE 21ST AT 1 PM.| cess, Good cond, Reas, FE 2-5209 MORRIS. qUSIC puppies 7 weeks old. Reasonable | HOME FURNISHINGS AND > Aig RUNABOUT. 2 HP AND USED 34S. Telegraph 2-0567 aa SAWARIES TALKING 5 trailer, $750, 8615 Pontiac Lk. Rd. Fi SINGING CANARIES TA TRING WE ARE LOADED. WITH FUR 1m td Sale Store Equipment 64 NOS, AR, ALEC) RiURE ANS Soop, Uuscel. (8, FOOP DUMERY RUSAROUT | nearer guminum, bot ao rs as outs b : : BEER COOLER: 40, IDLE TIME Cranes) Fe pete” ao WILL AUCTIONEER _$475_OR 30004. ___| for $149.00 Peete wp| AT. OXFORD COMMUNITY AUC.) iy SHELL LAKE. 30 H.P_ EVIN- : ar. 262 E. Pike WEIMARANER PUPPIES. AK TION on Mas JUST NORTH OF |" rude, Self starter, 83% 8. Frances aaa CASH . CaTEN FOR| registered. 6 wks. old. 3080 Dixie} OXFORD between 9 & noon. NEW service station ¢drawer ca, sie) Hey. OF i PT. AERO-CRAFT ALUM. BOAT ° on™ ee : ur: ith trailer, 18 hp. J mo- ‘ National Cash Register Co. Guat-\ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 For Sale Housetrailers 7 76, ee 2 oe Gk . enor 800 tor ie case. ‘wake eats. new, FE 23017 | ser » aagg rg mecring. : oF guek Sele are BOARDING ALL, BREEDS. SPE- Wyety good. condition, #500. FE|i6 PT. RO BOAT AND) controls, 18 HP 1981 etectric Evin- Sale Sporting Goods 65) cial attention les while : 10 HP Johnson mtr, Good cond.| rude moter, Meyers trailer, every- —— in our care. peapenene —_ Owner selling Bey home. $295. thing ready to go, $750.00. AQUA LUNGS, NEW & USED ils vd, E, Rochester. 55 SPARTAN io en Love guene meena’ COMP: ED AIR S CATS BOARDED — F 2 = 14’ Cadiflac molded plywood. et 60 PARKHURST ST. PE 5-3608,D0GS8. CATS BOARDED — FE ROYAL MANSION ié FT RUNABOUT wii Cy Sco. i EW UsED | 2-4708. Burr-Shell, 315 8. Tele-| PT. 2 BEDROOM horsepower Chris Craft. Excellent| J&P ~ 68" cep, AQUA LUNGS NN & : a raph. Condition. FE FE Coyne forward deck, nore. COMPRESSED AIR EXCELENT CONDITION : ing, remote coutrols, 1958 35 HP CLINTON METAL BOATS ; Ask for Keith Britige—FE 1 . SEAGULL Lare Revie le motor. battery USED BOA Hay, Grain & Feed 71, = 37117 or can OR 3-328. class, capin large. cockpit good boat cover, and Mey: Pine Lk Inn 3599 Orchard Lk. Rd. sails. 6-5192 ers PUP. trailer, all for $1198 zl WN HAY. $15 & UP.| 1 GEM FT. TRAVELING is FT Soae Co D CRUIS- CAMP STOVE, ICE BOX. LAW| “Straw a lumber. Phone MA 5-0666| trailer. fully equipped, $1250, 1130) er. i957 Johnson Javelin trailer, tern, and other camping equip-/jg acres OF H HAY TO BE CUT TO BE CUT | Dover, Washin Pk. FE 4-1828.| convertible top canvas cover, exc. Ze ains. 30 to 40 per cent = ment. PE 8-0056, OA 82318 after 5 p.m, AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT _cond cond. MT. 4-4340. t price of 30 boats in sto GOLF SET. PERFECT GONDI- ALL TYPES OF HAY. STRAW,| ‘Tavel trailer since 1932. Guaran- is) CENTURY RUNABOUT. 90 HP = eee amy ‘ot fegeer red. ‘Also mulch bay. Will de:| teed for life. See them and get) Gray, $700 OA_8-3071. Try. bem before you buy at Daw- cae ‘$3. FE ¥ 19. sac liver. —liver. OAkiand 6-317. ___ ce he s 3088 we — Pas 4 EVINRUDE eat. = F aton on Tipsleo ake “toad e ei - BUNS, MODERN AND ANTIQUE, BALED HAY, | 1000 HADLEY RD) to join one of Wally Bryan's) 5c 5p MERCURY LOW| avs & week ‘til 8 B telegraph. FE ae uaTOM “BALING 37 10x37 aa Di tale ion | 00urs._Secrifice._PE_ $3133. SAILBOAT. 11 VENTNOR BUILT. GUNS — BUY SELL. TRADE. Eirose a land Rd Mobile Home Estates BOATS — MOTORS — TRAILERS rere beg. oat pond anley _*00r agiey ‘Aluminum & Pibregias on ees REM, 121 RIFLE. NEVER FIRED. __For S Sale Li Livestock ‘ 72 ae Pontiac Chief TTATWATER Motors & Serv E NEED USED ) OUTBOARDS © Cy) _ 30-30 with 2% x!~~ 15 to bo ft. 8 and 10 wides ““ usep BOATS & MOTO! Trade-in’ that. old. outboard ae "aavens 30-30 with 244 X|2 MARE RE RIDIXO IDING HORSES AND : 00 CRUISE -OUT BOAT new ey Mark 26—big rede- ope. Trade-in allo SA scope. Ithaca 16 ga. shot gun./ saddles PLateau 2-3127. oar is oo on your 1948 149) Highwood at Walton Blvd in allowanc _22 fifle, new $20_ PE 8-0056 |-YEAR-OLD Gee tami asin! $750.00 and EN 7 Days. 9-0 FE ae ANDERSON HARDWARE “Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B) S315 Wouser’ na Mbirose 4340 to tia suigwance on' your 1049/ BOATS FIBEROLASSED & CUS: | Acrom from Miracle Mile ~~ 4 PSOLaTEN WIPERS. SOE Yes. even at our low. low BOATS 5 WE STILL HAVE SOME EXCEL- WORMS AND y ¢) R LAW LERS, s00n. 12645 Rattalee Lk. Rd, prices we still top the the pang ago ang cess = Us sErons ‘eal lent used 14 ft. 1 tof ogap | —_ wholesale. FE 32-1773. _Davisburg. rade-in value. Also vturaieure as low as 10 per cent down. por gat nt Bea ty A Es 2 = for 40¢\5 DAIRY COWS. NEW HOLLAND —— in trade 7 Yes a save) Star, Lake- a, fibergias. Lake Livery Orchard Rad. ORMs ; for 18 power ye _bas chopper with dreds of dollars w en you buy) Master — molded plywood. La-| me 3615) BiG, Seth on rere s—ply wood | ec — steel.) = YR OLD wailé T-TARGE Mercury motors, 6 to 70 HP.| WANTEr QuICK att open § ee p.m. bane! “ horse. MA 5-1189. iO Used motors—$25 & up. unit for Wil tad or ae yen LOWES Vel Sh a nile? Sun Ti is GOOD “cows, SURGE PUMP Our boats are set up to go. Open| _steck nk lower unt. ORlando ‘2376 _Sand, Gravel & Di Dirt “66 and 2 waits. “Algo 10 can H hi RTS CE 10 Holl irplanes 1 OR 1 OR MORE LOADS BLACK DIRT _490, Holly. ME _4-0461 AT WINDSHIELDS. $20.95 IN-| sTUDENT YING NOW or top soll, delivered | — ~geded % PIGS. FORREST JONES. Mobile Home cludes hardware. trim. apd mole | “being formed, Cal OR 1581 daily, FE $6642 & MAple 5-0816. iog strip Ferry Service 6129 = ee 7 OR MORE YARDS Se PEAT| CHILDREN'S PINTO GELDING Ra Transportation Offered 8 87 humus, loaded a ed Se week. saddie, bridle. Call Davison OL Sales Inc BOATS & M - - 669 Lochaven $-1413 _ 93-4286. he liner @ Geneva boats. aluminum, FLY 4 ENGINE " AIRLINER TO 1A TOP SOIL, Pit, BAND AND/ENGLISH CUTBACK SADDLE.| 4901 Dixie Highway (U.S. 10) wood & tibergias sure & see ffornia $80; Hawall, $99.10; ravel Speedy delivery. Rini| full bridle. (no junk). Also Arab ray ains ihe y tow oriced Ge- Fer ‘ 1254 ros., FE 21907. X quarter horse yearling buck: Se ee eg re BRS 1-A-1 eg DIRT, ae — sx ae ory orton-| —__ boats ‘otors Suowance sand & gravei. Call OR sn aoe WEST. FAIRLANE 1996. 32 PT. FULLY goiie', ale Tao 3904 Auburn at ere eaaataeee ther © pm = YDS. BLACK DIRT. ns =u ee ee Eee rd. sso. ar $2450 cash, OR|_Adems Auburn Hets, PE 2-811. | LEAVING SE. & gravel. EM 3-0681_ ; bh mi. southeast of Auburn NTUR ATS | Want someone to share YARDS OICE BLACK Heights. bet. Adams & Crooks.|’ CHA B AILER, Portable docks — Boat price Union Lake area! 2 to 8 p.m. weekdays, Sundays| @ wide, orn Meee PE faess Fibergias & Cadillac Alum. boats | TRUCK GOING a PAR? so sand gravel, ete. Cal to 5. OXFORD TRAILER ies as. I load. way HOLSTEIN HEIFER AND ‘ . sR . jo- A STONE, SAND. GRA aL. |Past hay & goat's milk, MA- SALES : UNDER wAseR uso Wanted Used Cars Ianiscaping PE 3406 e_$-0066, : “ PE ¢7121 3127 al ba 2-6122 now eg LORED, PALOMINO New Stewarts DON'T BUY UN Tay | 48, MUCH an to OR JUNE AND f0A-BLACK DIRT, TOP 80I mare for sale 0 oust, TONY'S MARINE. A “bf “acme cheap days or = sone & grave) Rocks. agcstete SELECTED PEDI- Generals-Hollys an Snel Lake. Gener ie ors ; & and Mey’ | &-) PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD ie. > pute Sat. ggnd3 ree. Be Great Lakes-Zimmers | ers boats oldest Evin a Re A- 1 BLACK DIRT Oifver. Acres Carnation Gealer in this area Guaranteed | cers. OR 3-601 Don. No. Dam — Nordar| 8 to 10 foot wides, all lengths.| outboard motor repair service, 6050-5 yd. a Ky types sand) WMontvic Bale Master Carol, No. Good used trailers available Of) hacked by 29 years experience. “Bright Spot” : ae ar GRAVEL, FILL Wo Maple "Wallea ‘Lake, Mich Reg pe mall ge “+ gg es 6, 2008 Orchara — a é a e, : e i i i * ccapieg pee oRay between Farmin fngien ‘& Drake ‘Rd ee iate Geien on Wk, MY 8-8 seso_He Needs Sharp Cars Now = FOOT rs 8-0488 A-l “BLACK DIRT MARES, FILLIES, FOALS. 7 HD. fier, 81 4. 3.2838. _ Phone FE Fill sand, top soil, road gravel) Conformation good. EM_3-0320. |SEE US POR YOUR NEW SPOR Ang our er will FA oy to vic, of Ciarkston-Drayton iain’. | SONY. B LACK AND WHITE.| ‘ratler, (Tour-A-Home), 15 ft. your ot oa = in both a ya roo yy een Soy geteene ee & up. as low a8 $895 Also “Si por your lake home 30” wide,| Roads __ Bess & Dg cking. Great Lakes, 45 ft., $2,905. used stu: ade of rial. - REGISTERED PONY onth, "88 Skyline: 5 ft. raily a e. quality materia! Ahn e black dirt, Buidoring ex:| malion. end gr eee pees 10zH0) ~t.fas. "6 “tar General, 30° 1:18) Be doe : Bee CASH Crosby arkston. A “ong ‘ = cavating basements. OR Ta 1,350. ‘52 Liberty, 2 bed: 0 Ft 4 73.50 7-1) BLACK DIRT & PEAT MIXED pot Ea xe ar 4 it. eager of ter, 38/% DELIVERED | TO YOUR ‘Home: AVERILL’S NEED CARS Pr; REG. TENNESS WALKER. ft, $1. 56 inental like Shop tt, Then bring tt here for Sl et soil Ummediate del. Gentle Ride or drive Must sell) new, 31 ft.. $1,995. we have many = ; top dollars Call today, MAple 5-8821. other good buys in used trailers. DUNLAP DOCKS pIxur HWY A-1 TOP tena eat Pa ee = HOLL r MARE CO ACH SALES. FE 2-6274 FE 2 wR 46806 sand, rave qT} ; d | eee iemera EM 3-051 os Wanted Livestock 73 rose «6771. wad sai DOCKS JUNE | CARS i TOP SOIL. BLACK K DIRT. : - See the new all steel sun dock: =F Sib oMnp PAD $1041 dei Crushed stone FE 3% YR OLD) BAY GELDING. TRAILER EXCHANGE ee en gue core teed CASH FOR CARS oe SOIL & CRUSHED STONE awn work FE 5-Q214. f TOP sOIL, CRUSHED STONE. and gravel, fill _ Conklin. _FE_&1112_ or FE_2-8572. BLACK DIRT. TOP sO01L. SAND Gravel. and f111, Anywhere in| ——— Oakiand County, FE 545-1131 or FE 2-7774 very gentie _MA al) 630 SPOTTED 2 YR. OLD WEL Si, Gelding pony. partially broken. Chestnut mare, ride or drive Spotted mare 42” colt by side, OA 8-2384. WANTED LIVESTOCK OF _kinds, Forrest Jones. MAple sosi8 For Sale Poutry 74 BLACK DIRT $8 per lead, Do bulldozing a rime Max Cook FE 5 Goob FARM TOP SOIL, 5 aioe for $10. Delivered. FE 4-6588 GOOD ROAD GRAVEL 5 YDS. $7.00. Delivered. LOADING CHOICE BLACK DIRT. per vd we also deliver, 5 — $i0 FE 46583 FE 4-6588 | LAYING HENS Call, OR 3-6672, __Sale Farm Produce 75 CHOICE FRESH PICKED STRAW- berries Royce Long 2050 Ford Rd MU 44482, PICK YOUR | STRAWBERRIES. 1184 Vinewood | SouPT DELIVERY 24; YARD black dirt or peat.. OR 3-9644 PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERs SUP. OT. BERRY BOXES — KING BROS. ply Sand, gravel & dirt, cement. mortar & trucking. OR_3-1534. TOP SOIL aes DIRT FILL FILL WALT BEATT ato FE ae HO STONES 6 ya elivere larkston Coa] and Ol] Co MA A_5-7421. | CLAY Se ae ) LAR Peat & black dirt, FE Del | _| Sal F E shelter." 2 iy east of Oxtor Oxtord on Q TOP DOL ToP SOIL, BLA a lipment REHURST ee Pig eaves PE one Sm campment 28 where living is. vacetion—72 Mis) 3 FOR GOOD 8 eves Earl Gore | s ¢ BAR TRAILER-TYPE DEAR- iva CA TRUCKERS, 25 000 YARDS PE AT, born hay rake. Like new. FE erat fe ermine, Gobd USED MTR. DEPT. ore ., Masi oo2} ie - $300 loaded jns338 schools. Club ages and tornado) Mark 20 erent’ pigenoRmIbsS 2 FE 20101 n Eves. A 43940 MA 4.17827 BOLENS RIDAMATIC GARDEN| Shelter, Only 15 mi to Pon-| Mark 20 Mercur 4 TOP SOIL. SAND GRAVEL Fiii. tractor, with double rotary mow-| ftiac. Aiso trailer sales Base rate|Mark 25 Mercury elec. & con- as & R MOTORS Se FE $7850 or FE 7, Cost $550, sell for $375, FE} $20. Phone MYrtle 2-4611 trol USED RIGS en used cars, Get top cash Bore _ _ | hes : . “Or ee | or down ee at a eat SEALER SPECIAL ___Auto Accessories 80 > moidea plywood and 5 HP mo- needed gee TOP Soil. SAND & GRAVEL FE' NEW THC Ho, PTO BALER 10:08) CAR RADIOS — $5.00 UP. 15 Tow ‘boat, tratier and Mtr. . $238 See M [& M Motor Sales. rie eet or FE 8-6145 eves 1 USED. THC, Roots PTO BALER 197 8. Johnson S Mazurek Marine Sales Aad a on late an fies iy a & GRAVEL. FILL 1 New IHC ¢bar Bide Delivery rake FULL RACE MERC. 8. re & 3 cecinaw SHELTON FONTIACHUICR PAYS CTON” PONTIAC 74 GLENN'3 TRUCKING yGREDIT TERMS '. [FORD 6 — 1954 MOTOR, MERC. oom ak pig By FE 5.5437 OUR 1H. DEALER sever weilver lower unit. Aci. FE. a Shelton YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING ni ING BROS. Olds 199 nie, needs rings|NEW 16 CUSTOM CRAFT RUN- bakes soil, gravel, fill, etc. KE * ip? 8. J about. $325. OR 34367. Pontiac-Buick PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYEE Fe Sale Ti ~ 80A NEW NG BOATS. ROUN Plants, Trees, Shrubs Ch cere HARVESTE ee ad owe cPaoctna nent oa toe PE 5-6782. 4921 Fier. | Rochester OL 1-8133 See “~-=| mower for Ferd taster, Mess at USED TIRES. $9.50 UP. WE 150.40. if ateel $100. Trailers, | W2D, SHARP. CARS “4 THRU OAKLAND TREE SERVICE. TRIM. lent conditign 6290 Cooley Lake) buy-Sell. Also whitewalls, = | $79.50." 17 Chippewa” runabouts Y ORS FE bit FE 40083 estimate aes OUR SELECHION OF ALY. 503 8. Saginaw ge te SAL FE 40687 $144.50 up. 0669 MS@ West. *A~UBUR MOT R Peokris, TRIS CHOOT Om NS pret teeta hia epee tue ech ch New SeEVILL PAY con Pee ee Bes, Davie Mecninery Ph: Oe:| whitewsils, 670 x 15,615.95 plus DON'T WISH FOR . TAR _Glads, Delphinum, Evergreens = tor ivi le NA }- 5302. : ‘tax exc! ¢. New tire gor MONEY! M k « % if: i TOP DOL Overs thousend different fice. | HP GARDEN TRACTOR With {ce State Tire Sales. 669 8. Bag: : axe x cami. | FOR GOOD ers. Visitors welcome, open ai. _¥1| attachments.) $165. FE 4-8658 inaw_FE 4.0687 ~~ ithrough Classified Ads. To poe 0 «Knobloch Nursery. Farm FARM MACHINERY NEW A p STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES £ CLEAN. USED- CARS o M247 MI. North of Oxforu “teed (Prouy O:ter Salen on me Upto, 9. in on General patety Tre;|sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,) 395 meedea tor our gew lot at BR jusf north of Oxford . 4 Call I I ED DUMP TRUCK FRAZER ROTH TILLERS. | NEW a “eh {Ss dial FE 2 2 SI51. tn “er coder or and factor ‘sefvice, FE 5-€356) used. Parts and service . : ED WILLIAM sous ve Hesth Ghavre . Hunt or FE 5-2972. FE (4360 20. 451 8S. Saginaw at Raeburn er at 8, Woodward, 1 pirmingham. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE [FE 40734 FE 41132) 'SEED POTATOES, Fe W. sSILVER-| bell, out Perry | STRAWBERRIES, aay SCOTT LK.) 407,_Rd. OR 3-1806. Grant Morgan. STRAWBERRIES, | PICK YOUR own. Fenton Rd 3 miles south of Fenton or & miles north of M58 Watch for signs, MAine high with filly ah bedapll HGTS. MOBILE Anderson - Regal . Beemer 8-10 Wides USED TRAILERS ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN. Hitches. & overloads installed. Car wired, etc, Bottle Gas Parts and Supine 80 8. a 2-3200 ___ Open Eves. & Sun. WE HAVE a0ve RS = TING for good used trailers, we will sell oa trailer for wait lot, for 10 per cent, isn10" N. E COA SALES, Holly Rd., Holly. MElrose 4-6771. Rent Trailer Space 79 lage, The finest. ‘9 mile 8B tac 170 N. Opdyke }-6519 MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN S36. front and playground, EM (OXFORD MOBILE MAKOR FOR best. 40 x 80 Avis, 1580 Opdyse. FE & — ‘ VIL SE Pon-| 298 Ore aluma-span docks Styrofoam for floats and boats safety. Harrington Boat Works — as DEALER Telegraph Rd. FE 2-8033 Sundays oe 15 HP. WITH controls OR 36877, custom BOAT COvERs moot _ PE ean. "6 8. Midland, _ INSURE YOUR BOAT AT A SAVINGS CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN USTIN-NORVELL AGENCY ~* 70 © LAWRENCE 8T. FE 23-9223 JOHNSON ¥ MOTORS — noe lers Fas Psigreorian” OWENS rere SPeLiES rehard Ave PE 2-8020 MAZUREK MARINE EXCLUSIVE 14 Sportscraft Panther with nies shield and steering, e Mark 25 Mercury and controls. and Master- craft trailer All New—All Complete HARDENBURG MOTOR _ SALES Cass at Pike FE 65-7398 ‘CASH, FOR, LATE, MODEL Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT Eagt BLVD. GLENN'S Wanted — used cars, See us for the t p ‘dollar, 8. Saginaw FE 4-737) HJ. VAN T 4 Ee “Gash ola “tor al pores t els OR 7135 AR SHIFT WILLING TO Ay mor RELIABLE TRANS- ATION CALL ORLANDO OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY Tae FOR ¢ See AN 1952-53 SIX iE VROLET, a 40 ak aka WE PAY | TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS . TRUCKS Matthews- Co i ward Ave Birmingham. MI 4-2735 '103]_ CHEV M.-Y t Tonat TON PICK UP. FORD TRUCK 1% TON P STAKE mounted. Good " good iv ioe FORD DUMP. SALE, $200. __FE 42200, = 1064 FORD %, TON PICKUP. No down, Assume small menthty Payments. Lucky Auto Sales 193 8 Saginw. ore. 42214 aa eat eile xce Tr an a} FORD Pi IRD PICKUP GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass 1956 age M-502 WITH HYDRA- m 1952 G Tandem ime WELDE R, LINCOLN 400 88 | i wheel stee! trailer Pontiac, Pontiac Truck & Trailer Service 625 8. bes ~ a e Ave. (Rear) PICK-UPS — ‘48 FORD ‘4 TON AKE “Mt PORD {6 TON PICKUP. ‘$8 FORD % To N EXPRESS. Larry 4 and save. Every car and __Sale priced. 1955 BUICK, “SPECIAL, | 2 DR. hardtop. Fully soulvged with pow- er brakes. 29.000 miles. 1 owner. FE 5-1609_ 1955 BUICK CENTURY CONVER- tible. Call OL 2-7707, after 6 p.m 1965 BUICK. SUPER HARDTOP. Power brakes. Fewer po aaapi ae Private o . Can be seen at 371 Focrpels FORD HAS overhead until] July 1. Buy now end save, Every car and truck sale priced, FE 5-9204 is4 E. Huron “St. LOOK FOR OUR SALE NEXT WEEK RIEMENSCHNEIDER ~ GLEHART 238. SAGINS JEROME'S “Bright Spot” = = FOR INSPECTION All Prices Displayed on Windshields JEROME'S wu " E yt “Bright Spot Olds-Cadillac .Dealer Orchard Lake at Cats FE 8-048 - | * | jl OXFORD. icmakn OA 8-2528 8-2528 Hargreaves Lo Owuns pean SO tee e oNRED cars | 52 CHEVROLET 5 ig Ml iy FO ae Oam tos om FE 6-82) $295 Used Truck Parts 89A — si DMED, TROGE ARTS. 2. Sacre eee! 6 COOWENS 2635 Auburn Ave. FE : 147 | 8. 8. SAGINAW FE sai01 vive Sele Teweks 20 a ES 1986 CHEVROLET % TON PICK-|. save (Every. car “and” truck wp. A teal glean one for, the | fale priced. PE S#204 yment. North truck | _For Sale Cars a2 __ For Sale Cars. 1 ~HAUPT © Pontiac Sales. Ct 10 2 ar, 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, 2-TONE gray, @ rea} humdinger for the money. $644. Our jo, 4220. North Chevrolet Co. Hi Bivd, at &. Woodward Ave. Birming- ham. MI 4-2735. * he Got the Itch To Switch A BETTER CAR? Stet « cars that fs, choose from, as low as AOE Roger’ s Sales & Service 695 Auburn Ave. PE 2-0555 Be Wise, Economize ao RAMBLER! EDDIE STEELE FORD HAS NO overhead unti!] July 1. Buy now and save. Every car and truck sale priced. _ 5-8204. 1957 —— $ CYL, RADIO & b $1485 Starchief 4 dr. sedan. Radio & heater $1385 1956 Pontiac. Powerglide. Whitewalls sees cee sce aee een 1953 Pontiac. 4 dr, V8 engine. § 305 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan. Radio & heater................... § 4% HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Wag — From Pontiac” eo Bargain Bivd eleEalsine "36 Ford FP-lane 2 dr. Ford.. ores ‘1 Chey. Bel Air H-top, Pg $ 445 CORNER CA8S & PIKE 5-T398 34 CORVETTE. R&if. GOOD CON- __ dition. OR 33604 i952 3-3588 after 2 p.m Ldortphne dd OFFICIAL'S CARS 9 TO PICK FR We neve 24 1957 Chevrolets, 2- 4doors, hard tops. con- Birm> Hunter oe Haynes, iso FORD CONVERTIBLE. 616. 461] Hatchery Rd iis? FORD RARCH WAGON RAH. Pvt. owner. OL, 1 “EDDI STEELE FORD HAS NO overhead until July 1. Buy now and save. Every car and truck sale priced. PE 5-0204. ‘37 MAICO. 4 PASSENGER. 56 ML per gal. 7,000 miles. OR 3-7281 FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Low mileage, priced to sell. NORTH CHEVROLET Hunter at 8 Woodward Ave Birmingham - MI 4-273 ’S4 BUICK - SUPER RIVIERA H-TOP 2 door — Rad 10,000 miles $200 DOWN 49 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR One owner. 39,000 miles. - New tres. Mercury engine seli. PE_$-3193, %3 PORD FAIRLANE 1 vowe ss se dan Fordomatic. R& walls ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY | DOW — 4 r Mg wagons that were factory official's [seme a = car guarantee riced from 166 up North ml dg Co ter Bivd 2 8 hawt] Ave. Birmingham. MI ‘S FOR ae TON. N00 1957 KGa Custom Line _A-1_cond.,_ $645. 4025 4dr. Take over opments. ‘SO FORD FT? SSE ay CALL $65.59 mo. Balance $1,705. after 6, FE 8-8264 i TON UP, .| EDDIE dene FORD HAS NO derful condition, priced r <> overhead until July 1. Buy now _™ OHR, INC, MU 4171 snd save. Every car and truck "6 FORD ‘4 TON PICK-UP. CUS. —_Sale_priced. PE 5-204. Be ape. FE | iss3 3 CHEV. 4 DR. STATION WON. pate down payment. Assume small onthly payments, Lucky A ~PONTI AC’ S Seles, 103 8 Saginaw. PE 4.2214 1966 CHEVROLET DOOR TRUCK CENT ER Radio. heater. Powerside orig os 2-tone .sparkling peint rue value at $1,067 Our aan No. N-4065 North Chevrolet Co Hunter at 8 Woodward ave. Bir- mingham MI 42735 bap FayYMENTs woo BURDE a — us mor a = —* come Lake ‘Orion Motor F Seles M2 AT CLA RD. FORD — MERU ERO AY MY oe 1982 CHEVY 1 OWNER, VER low er OR 3-111. Bob __Cunningham r Sales "+4 ‘S4_ CHEVY DEL aa R &uH Clean. %. FE 5-596. spot eH lignt, etc. "100 Saaz. BIBCAYNE ¢ 1958 CHEVROLET Power- door sedan, Radio, heater, cars. They. carry! - Pores at MI 47500. Harold Turner | | MODEL , A FORD COUPE WITH | overhauled 60 V-6 engine. 1937: = I's-ton truck. Short whee! | se. Good condition. 3111 East- meee _off Al Auburn | {4 FORD 6 STD TRANS RE | eent overhaul rubber, clean. $450. FE | i951 FORD V8 OVERDRIVE. R&H, 5 excelient tires, trade. ace 4d. OR 346111. Bob Cun- _Aingham 3 Motor | Sales. i FORD CONVERT R&H, FOM. $250, FE 23-4803. EDDIE STEELE FORD HAS NO overhead until July 1. Buy now and save. Every car and truck __ Sale priced 50204. TRADE 1957 FORD. 300, overdrive, 11.000 miles for Ranchero, Band saw, like 2 FORD 2 DR CUSTOM POM. —R&H_ Sharp _6350_F' rr esate 1982 FORD, 2 RE POSSESSION Excelient transportation Par- nents only $1015 mo No cash needed Mr. Allen. Great Lakes. FE 8-0402 1052 2 HILL. MAN 4 DR. REAL Gas saver. $250. FE 5-5376._ ‘S? HILLMAN MINX, WW. PE 41726. 2 ‘TONE. STEELE \ overhead until July 1. Buy now and save, Every car and truck ~ Fer Sale Cars 91| _ssle prices, FE 5.020 Fas) rer ape eras — STEELE FORD HAS NO er giae overhead until July 1. Buy now| MONEY DOWN Assume pay- ments of $2232 mo Cail Credit Mer. Mr. Parks at MI 4¢-7500 _ Harold Turner Ford “52 _EM_ 3-6373 HASKINS VACATION SPECIALS 1955 Nash Rambler 4 -— radio, heater, gas saver . wsii08 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door wag- ss 1947 BUICK <