4 ” The Weather — 9, UW. 8, Weather Bureau Forecast -(Detatis Page 2) 116th YEAR PONTIAC, MICRIGA Re SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1958-28 PAGES tk +e ce _ They Will Reign at Peach Festival %-rn10 of BEAUTIES — Township (center) who entered ford Township and The 1958 Romeo Peach Queen chosen last night is 18-year-old Bonita Brookshear, 1651 Playsted St., Waterford was, Miss Pontiac. Left is Patsy ‘Carr, 19, - Utica,” selected first maid of honor. as Miss Water- Sept. 1. Pontiac Miss a Maid of Honor on ool all lunitions w ; Pontiac Press Photé maid of honor and right is Carole Ryden, 18, of 144° Parkdale Ave., Pontiac, selected . second She entered the contest as Miss Water Follies of Pontiac. The trio will reign during the Romeo Peach Festival, Aug. ,30 to Waterford Girl Is Peach Queen ROMEO _ “Two Pontiac area girls last night won two of the three top positions in -the Rameo Peach-Queen’s court, one as queen and the other as setond maid of honor, in competition held in the Romeo High School guditorium. Named’ 1958 Peach Queen over 10 other area. beauty. contest winners was Bonita Brookshear, 18. ot yon oe oy he others she already holds: . Miss Pontiac and Miss Waterford Town- ship. Named second maid of honor is 18-year-old Carole Ryden: This hazel-eyed blonde’ held the title of Miss Water Follies of. Pontiac before entering the Romeo con- test. A oven brunette with blue eyes, WS-year-old Patsy Carr of Uticn, was selected first maid of pss ‘Annual: 4-H Fair 3 Open for 5-Day Run Tuesday The deadline drew nearer today for more than 2,000 Oakland County boys and girls who are busy scrubbing their animals, putting in last minute hems, ahd getting all set for five days of fun, excitement and competition. Queen Bonita, a graduate of Waterford Township High School, is the daughter of Mrs. Pauline Brookshear, 1651 Playsted St Waterford Township. She works in the diet kitchen of the Oakland County Tuberculesis Sanitarium but wants to be an X-ray techni- cian with time off to be an airline stewardess before returning - to her chosen profession. Patsy Carr is the daughter of Mrs, Earl R. Carr, 11076 Rassell St., Utica. > - She was Miss Utica before en- tering last night's contest and plans a career as a fashion mod- el. Carole Ryden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ryden, 144 Park- dale St., also hopes to become an airline stewardess, She is a 1957 graduate of Pontiac Central High SVL, . * * * Each of the 11 contestants was, called upon to speak extempor= | ously on a given topic by master of ceremonies J, Gerald McLean of« Romeo. All were then called They are all 4-Her’s and are preparing for the 18th ' Annual Oakland County 4-H Fair which opens Tues- day. This-morning was. the beginning of a three-day elean-up party. The youngsters and their leaders are getting the 4H Fairgrounds in shape for the big event. This year entrance ‘to the + fairgrounds will be different be- cause of the repairing of Perry street. Entrancé will be gained pra Pontiac road instead of Perry street and Walton boulevard is the place where the Oakland County 4-H Agricultural Associa- tion, Inc., sponsors the event each year. More than 200 4-H leaders reking to the group. Each year the fair becomes bigger and better and this year, there are a number of firsts. The very first night, Tuesday, for the first time a fair king as well as a queen will be selected. -The contestants for the royal titles must be 15 to 21 years old, active in 4-H, and have on summer pe "10-acre site at N. Perry’ project. i back for brief interviews. The panel of judges included Mary Morgan, fashion editor of CKLW; William Sudomier, staff writer of the Detroit Free Press; Maurice Vincent, staff reporter of the Daily Monitor Leader, Mt. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | Lack Qiiieon Postage on.6,000 \Pieces of Mail Over 6,000 pices of mail lacked sufficient postage when they were checked in Pontiac Post Office _lyesterday, according to Robert C. Miller, acting postmaster. *.. Jone cent per ounce to. theirletters. Pontiac Press Phote ‘COME TO THE FAIR’ a ; win brothers Eugene (left) and - ohn Cascadden, 1029 Northfield St., tack- up some ‘last minute rection signs t the 18th Annual Oakland County 4-H Fair which opens. Tuesday hight at the 4H -the construction on Perry street, fairgrounds. This ‘year, due to visitors to the five day tar will ee ® ‘Imail | |stroyed. The postal rate increase ——_ in-! to. effect - yesterday. He added that the mail will be |sent on to the addressee and if they refused to pay the extra post- age needed, the mail would be returned to the sender if it had a return address on it, Otherwise, it would be placed ih the dead- box. and evéntually de- [Rescue Teams Unable to Get fo Casualties More - - Explosions ‘Still Imminent at Ammo Dump Near Rio. a series of blasts. Military ualty toll could riot be de- termined, but civilian offi- \cials said 50 persons may have been killed. Rescue workers were kept miles from Rio de Janeiro for fear more artillery shells might ‘go off. The War Ministry issued a coni- munique calling on the population to remain calm in the wake of the shattering blasts that spread panic over a wide area. ‘INDESCRIBABLE’ | Artur de Vargas Jr., who was in a housing development near the scene, described the blasts as “something terrifying and inde- scribable.” ; “We the. impression it was. the end of the world,” Vargas said, “That houses, people, ever- thing would be wiped out th the big castastrophe. * The newspaper Diario da Noite quoted President Juscelino Kubit- schek as saying the army esti- mated the damage at one billion cruzeiros—about 74 lion dol- lars. RULES OUT SABOTAGE An army spokesman said the explosions apparently had been caused by spontaneous combustion and ruled out the possibility of sabotage. Authorities estimated during predawn darkness that up to 1,000 persons might have been killed. This was based on the belief that the blasts and fire had swept a nearby housing area, But when the sun came up behind pillars of smoke,, authorities ‘said (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Sunday fo Be Warm; Sky Will Be Sunny ‘Samy ekies and warm-weather with a high of 82 to:86 is the fore- cast for Sunday by the US. generally light and variable. Tonight. will be mostly fair with ja low-of 58 to 62. Winds will be westerly at 4 to 8 miles an hour to- night. The outlook for Monday is génerally fair with little tempera- ture change. Showers are possible Tuesday or Wednesday. Fifty-four was the lowest re- ‘corded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The mer- cury rose to 83 at 1 p.m. _ RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - |)— A big army munitions dump was ripped today by) . authorities—said the cas-} out of the shattered area 18} Probers Eye Possible Peder WASHINGTON (#—-Senate inves- tigators are asking a prompt study by the Justice Department to de- termine whether a Detroit busi- nessman lied when he said he never threatened a woman com- petitor. Chairman John L. McClellan D-Ark) of the Senate Rackets * * * a IGNORES THREATS — . Mrs. rackets. Denies Making Threats Investigating Committee called for the study yesterday after accusing Joseph Lehr of perjury. Lehr, a partner in Detroit's Star Coverall Supply Co., denied under} oath a statement by Mrs, Nancy Dawson that he had threatened her to her face during a restaurant meeting, - * x AP Wirepliote Nancy Dawson, a . Detroit laundry operator, testifies before the Senate Rackets Committee tn Wash- ington, deaytte . threats of violence.if she testified. about labor eae Protesting U. SN. Nuclear Explosion HONOLULU (» — Wawaliens: who havent forgotten Pearl Harbor, are protesting the flaring introduction |Teel’s body. "'they got to the age of atomic missiles yesterday. A nuclear warhead was sent streaking an estimated four miles high over Johnston Island shortly after The committee, looking into charges that racketeers have mus- cled into the laundry business in Detroit, contends Lehr’s firm. is run by nfobsters, . . In directing that a transcript of the conflicting testimony be sent to the Justice Department, Mc- Clellan said he would ask the!. o' “pursue this with all (Nursery: Worker Being Quizzed ‘by Prosecutor Arrested — by Troopers. Issued’ to Dead Man Ay 85-year-old ex-convict is being held at the Oak- Jand Couny jail today for investigation: in the brutat {slaying of a Southfield man Thursday night. Raymond ‘Leo Alyea, of |12044 Lansdowne St., De- - troit, made a formal state- jment to Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick -C. |Ziem this morning ad- mitting he was with An-” thony,A. Jasinski the'night Jasinski was killed. © Jasinski, a 51-year-old caretaker at Iigenfritz midnight. The giant mush- room cloud of its incandes- . |. Miller said that residents appar-|Weather Bureau. Winds will be Cent explosion was visjbie ently forgot to add an additional here, 700 miles northeast, for as long as 10 minutes. Thousands saw it. As the mush- room cloud reared itself over the horizon after the initial white flash, it turned a sullen red shot with streaks of blue and gréen. The cloud rose many thousands of feet higher into the stratosphere. * * * Calls to the police more than asked if Pearl Harbor had- been| blasted again. . Hawaii's Gov. William F. Quinn asked. again for permis- sion to warn the public when such blasts are impending. Less | tactful protests were heard from others, Territorial Legislator Daniel K. Inouye accused the military of frightening people unnecessarily. | “People actually thought Pearl Harbor had been blown off the map,” he said,. Police Certain She Is Killer Pretty Divorcee Still Unconscious; Her Gun Linked in Tests did the shooting. * * * Police laboratory technicians said tests show that a pistol found las is the gun which killed Forrest Teel, 54-year-old executive vice “| president of Eli. Lilly & Co, drug firm, Nicholas’ * small” “French pistol showed markings “almost identi- cal” to those on bullets taken from Smiley said he believes Mrs. Nicholas traced Teel to the apart- ment of Miss Laura L. Mowrer, 29, whom he identified as the the last three months? I n Today 9 Press | Church News ,. Comics wueeeee SOR eaeereees Editorials teove Pee eee eee 4 Home Section ,,,....... 13-19 Obitwaries 2. .ccceesceeeceese 3 Sports ....... Peccseecencs 7 00 Theaters ..0 ...cesseee:: 10-31. TV & Radio Programs ...... 27 Women’s Pages .......... 6-7 INDIANAPOLIS’ ) — An attrac: in the purse.ef Mrs. Connie Nicho-} © | They said microscopic examina- ts tion of sligs fired from Mrs. womah Teel had been seeing a ‘Nurseries. Inc., =—— North- tives said they were satisfied she _ “Upon questioning the suspect. he told us he’d been to the nursery Thursday night at about 8 p.m.,” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) . WANTED — 200 Used Tires. Top ry —L & § Standard Ser. 644 Oskiand, *** ZIGMUND J. -NIPARKO *** Por our U.8, Representative | Can We Trust Sovie t Promises? By LEON What are the their word? in RB sien viola = all 26. | NEA Special Correspondent — UNITED |NATIONS, N. Y. . agreement with Nikita Khrushchev.to embargo arms to the Middle East, or anything else-to keep the peace. ”* the Kremlin rulers will keep The entire list would make a , tedious table of treachery, \ DENNEN —Supposing we do make an I’ve just combed through my records of 40 years of h. Soviet international relations and have the answer. ween 1917, when the Communists seized power and 1957, the Red rulers miade 26 major ts with the — world ,— ahd + ne [eeeweres as alarmed residents |r However, here is a selected “best sell-out list’ showing how the Kremlin violated key pledges and agreements. * AGREEMENT: On June * é * 5, 1922, Moscow signed an agreement of friendship with democratic Czechoslovakia. On Dec. 12, 1943, when Czechoslovakia was under Nazi occupation, the Russians again concluded a treaty of “friendship and mutual aid” with the Czech government- you can believe it.” in-exile in London. Czech President Edouard Benes told President Roosevelt: “If = himself = you his. word VIOLATION:.On Feb. 25, 1948, Czech Communists staged.a coup d’etat in Prague and Czechoslovakia became - a Russian satellite. Jan Masaryk, the pro-U.S., ‘foreign minister, jumped or was pushed'to his death... Still later, * President Benes died. There is reason to- believe ~Sy 4 Here’s Record of Broken Pledges Over Past 40 Years. killed by a broken heart, “for his trust in Stalin had be-~ trayed not only his own people but had misled pores? into a betrayal of the whole world at Yalta. * x AGREEMENT: On Dec. 17, 1925, the Russians signed a non-aggression treaty with Turkey. / VIOLATION: March 20, 1945, Moscow repudtated the agreement, began a war of nerves against the Turks with , the object to seize the Dardanelles. AGREEMENT: Sept. 28, 1926, Russia ‘conchided- non~ agression pact with Lithuania, extended to 1945. © VIOLATION: June 15,: 1940, Russian troops marched - against Lithuania, which was AGREEMENT: Sept, 27, 1928, Soviet joined A ait logg-Briand pact to outlaw war. . gs ae ‘Continued on ge 2, Oo.) annexed to the. Soviet Union, After Cashing Check aa “s So ee te Roe ste as a “ & a ors x / . ied es ° . ‘ : | . 5 : oe | Pd a i * ee ne ‘ i Las ‘a ' : _ ' 58: : ; o ne ae eo e ‘ . St 4 a " J Codes wer THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 19560 SR died fet et oe a a as + : » fe : ‘- . * a ge iz ae -. ‘49 ; The Day in B ingh Po _ a cross Pacific a te A at: RE Te ane pn Rael ee : ey N : ti Flic rt mt 'T |School Board to ccept ane ee aa Os > ~ = : 0 4 j : ee of ee ngs : - : Bid: ce Story: of- Record, Nonstop | li gh Dedicates Home|Site Development Bids. and it ended 45 hours and 2 min- | set in 1949 by hie Mel geen roel eo et ke reais. Poiana 20 heh because typhoon} Group Aiding Crippled BIRMINGHAM—A special speet putea, ie oe ¢ athletic . utes later when Boling touched | spiration—the ..late~ Capt. chy iberg -- when I was @|Doris was over: Japan. It wes al A) 11 Expand|ing of the Bir Board age and a aca down his Beechcraft Bonanza in | Odom. . back to Lindberg -» "very good decision. There was no Children to Sapane Education has been for 8) fiel 7 ees brilliant sunshine st Pendleton, | = = py MARION BOLING __ eh A the night I saw Bill Oricon when I sino lige Services in Fall pm. Tuesday. by Bernd gop aN gp Pmt gegen: nen alia eas > Written For The Associated Press| dom take off in-Hondlulu, I knew| I didn’ ; : r <* : » board for the pro-f +» Whitney, athletic mS. is but I didn’t expect it. “, new site development bids for school, Frank Whitney,. at motor recent for ‘ght planes | PENDLETON, Ore, (AP) =I had! could make it someday. ‘Te only time realy got sleepy} eiiciton oe eee ieteg| posed junior-senior high school St] director, sald: there will be sev ‘ “ ' : fe was that morning —, adquarters : 13 Mile oral baseball - softball : . : Se ORs ee Japan. I managed to close. mY/rounty Society for Crippled Chil- The work will include repeal, meade, football practice and f: Jeves for a few minutes, bit other laren at 1105 N, Telegraph Rd. will|the grounds prior to the actual, ovine nelds, a gymmasium than thet there Was né wrlee: held at S188 gunk tomainier pool. i volved — Itwas just a‘ matter of ; oles; Designed to accommodate 3,000 relaxing. Master of ceremonies will be L. C. P : tators for athletic events,. the re oa Megee of Clarkston, president “Price Su rf " Igym also will include @ stage area | I had a set group of duties every) the society. eon > “© for programs, This feature is nat half hour. Resetting the gyro,} with the opening of the new| oe : included in the present high school - checking fuel, the winds, the drift.| huniding, the society expects to be : at Lincoln and Cranbrook roads. All that took about 20 minutes of] abie to care for all of the chil- U S rov * +4 time t sec tied | eee Se ing vie ties we "|The pool will be similar to the time. to get tired. | tember, according to ae ae Birmingham High ‘School n I glen a: ra oe beth Girkby, executive secretary. | Hinise | Group Votes that it will be an indo a r : every hour unless > a patio for summer use. 3 ‘ ~ to keep me awake.-I could| The pc snp Pg pad for Lower Props. on ay pha pie seating WASHINGTON Br kept awake just to tum iid 10 months o the year. Cales| Rice, Cotton, Corn {fn about 1000 wecabors. —_ Oe about the wile, sndlber Blind adults'alao ere given io.| WASHINGTON (UPI)—The pol Two Birmsiaghars heye..9 wae = 7. *| I thought’ about the wife, . 2 when |. for an indef- SS en Be Stee" ee leet ere ci eae ee | Coane rs > after ; gow E big yellow moon ; . ’ fire which re- ee St OC Be Oe cold Pacific. I don't have a port-|land County Infirmary, is 43 by 8140, year to reduce price supports sed to Aently 0080 Seaunge te © States denounced it as having able radio. I didn’t have a para-ifeet, and school: room, Ter . Birmingham school bus early in 7 RAO eeeeel Soyech Weeeiy oe Mele eon ae Seni Gaus tome pena todiy Nad tes Dest ene ping : ‘ é murder, ae * t we! pounds, * — jroom, A : * - . ; rs ‘ Zhe State Department an- "|. There was no point ‘in having ‘it.|kitchén, library, parents’ waiting i ture Commit-| Lt, Robert Schaule said that the : - The House Agriculture they entered one of > penncéd the recognition was If you had tq parachute over the| room and offices. tee, last 5 the once|boys told police raed flare. oe assurances were .|north Pacific, you would regret it] On the program Sunday will be| ‘ee hig capitulated]|the buses and took a road flare a regime | anyway.' The life raft was in,/wiiam H. Wilmot, past president late yesterday to : ecms-|They became alarmed 0 The Saul though. I could see some point to| » the soci veenization founded| aittee by a 28 to O vote approved|ing it and then tossed it away, The r ' ’ | that. . } anization, founded lower price props landed ae as "water from Japan to the Ale Wiliam E, Bullock, first vice presi |or'y 0°50 ated atx asic eropa. {tio “cher vege oa te I ois tes ee! eee fook “about 24{2ent and building chal ot aie The price supports under the "errs risccin avenh parking lt = Al’ eas sachats 3 ‘The: division’s assembly line of this year’s . The only real trouble I had|**- ihe Rev. William C.| bill would be set only: slightly |was also damaged+ today) LA RE Oe i euwe yen me a model was shut down Thursday to prepare asp gret I got to Queen ashen’ take Orion " higher ‘than provided in an ad- —< poe and} Helman, (left) of 6091 Van Syckle St., Wa’ model changeover. This was the 6,577,455th |e ointte. Hamm, ministration-endorsed bil} which | pr Edward W. Willcox, minis- appar- yd ont hd Gate, ok 1 Fe ee Oe -Pontiae car to be produced since 1826. Pro “After I left Cold Bay, Alaska, a an as possed the Renato last Hridey |ter of the Congregations! Associs- victim) the last Pontiac auto, a two-door " duction of 1959 models will begin in September. | it was very, very cold. It wasn’t F | Fif Killed night. tion of Detroit, will conduct, the san wag) Catalina. to be produced in the 1958 model. ar: cold inside the plane, but it was Cal Democratic committee leaders,|10:30 service * ack james : : . ; an ‘ d i i to surrender. - . wisi . tore Denies Thr eatening Kasper | Out Ex-Convict Quizze Sn ee ae a ne under heavy presoure| luncheon at noon will q ; c= Woman Competitor lof Prisor {in Southfield Slaying|e=.es'teximvew a ey wt coins Pom Fst Om “| me eee may ei] walt me pest e Lebanese ' in C tf Priso So Ul it. This is where things began to|there was a good chance most/from co . | * ma _— : ‘it. acturers anxio head] morrow. affair will be held - ur Woman : ompelitor e meg. ig ares: Gk | SE De eee ORMe emits Pad tome Cree or cane co ase oa at the home of Mrs. Edith Hart, é age One) in Florida (Continued From Page One) "| ment.. . 4|SOLDIERS SAVE HUNDREDS lahting allotments. The legisla-| 7; gennaville St, There will be _____ |" (Continued From Page ; aide suena said Lt. Howard Whaley, head of/ ‘The engine apparently didn’t)” | was-credited with sav-| fe d avert cuts in 1959 plant-| games and contests for the chil- pices. (Se sl tp sive, Wert el TALLANARSE Pia, tAP) —[cetectves a the: Rediord Pos.|ike the cold and’ began, kicking! The oy er ives by sending|ing dltments for both cotton and| Seen ‘actually | —— — Whaley stated Alyea admit-| ui ; van|soldiers racing through the housing} rice, ; ; Strasler other lcalls, oe ae progr ony Reruns plead De et ee : ent just abead of dames, — Di mighnag oi (Bea- - | The committee plans to question _—_— =r gerne = Age be conn it for him.” a really ser. ped apes ties = Find Girl 5 . Adrift: snared chimley pote a his|Teamster President James Hoffa/has pledged Alyea then went to a nearby|have to : (+ * ide . at the Manley Bailey Fu- © ; sale group already has| against integration. where well| But then I got out of that when * ‘ Monday at the ' ie inet ~ connived 8 -&. — iF cubel Bele ean : the official account of : ‘|neral Home, Burial will be. in ' Wwas/told the Senate that known, The attendant ; = eek rainer Park Cemetery, Royal was |. gangsters to enhance his In a talk trom the steps of the|‘\o°\" a Alyea said he took the * acs “ z.[the disaster: ‘uy ut sae et . ' peed ’ throat power, - Florida capitol yesterday, Kasper money back to Jasinski gnd handed) 4 don't know what was the mat-|' 4 fire began a : yesterday r bul- 5 said Lehr had accused her also condemned racial integration ON" OOtsnngh the ont. door tc! “oni the ening, att thnk Camboata munitions dump.) DETROIT ay Aa gine lara pegheweol reel wf Jat aj She sald Le in the federal prison system arid)» i hullding, _*, |possibly that on this long flight,/where 84- millimeter shells @T¢) year-old suburban G i a cre ' -of squealing to committee tree |}! . girl |the sudden: extreme cold may|stored: Gen, Eurual Magaipaine| art girl told police ins few ling along Woodward avenue . 3 , real have influenced it, ee ne a ee candcee| Tee, wend last night of the {she wes stepping. | of the First ; I wasn't scared at all. I was)First District, superest Sewane of ber Assembly of God Church in Pon keyed up for this — something I/nis troops because of the danger-| in Lake St. Clair. and wanted to,do all my life. It's a x *& * “Daddy went swimming tiac. are a daughter, Masi- y very nice feeling to be in a plane) 1..1:.:y officials apparently felt] didm’t come beck,” ttle Vieky | Surviving ; 5. by the riflem all by yourself. the fire’ could be checked -and| Uronis sobbed to police. ie, at bois; 8 en, Hewat: shoofing co- | of before,|Would not spread to the Cambui _w 6 Sn le — i disembarkation ‘I've come into Pendleton bet gdump nearby. Larger 150 and 135) ay sict went out .for a boat |" . ' : ; I've always-thought? they Fester-|millimter shells are store ’| ride with her father, Robert, 30, . the runways with wheat. Yester-| the recesses of a small hill about noon yesterday and was |Hit by Violent Storms / , eer te day I was sure of it, But I fi- Cambui dump finally went | found adrift in the bost five | yerrh as : a few nally located it at the last possible) | The ¢ Jous rear, ravag- | hours later when her faint cries | FRANKFURT, Germany — than help the Leb- ndvey|torced to work alongside Negroes|nursery. minute, and then as I began | Up pore and almost cer- | were heard from shore. Violent summer storms swept Eo ee in the prison laundry. ing tel in | land, that hot sun on that black/ ing 9 wide area had been | Police dragged until dark but | across Germany and Austria last a n Beirut har-| : “But under the circumstances, |rear of the macadam, made me‘ dizzy and} tainly killing those who had beet locate the body | night; killing at least nine per arrived in Beirut ” ve no reason for re- unable to escape from the Vi- | were unsble te : 2 bor military transport * 1 didn’t complain,” he, said. — sl matey ck cinity after the first alarm. | of Uroniss = ti sons and ee | ~ Tt. . They came : : " « : Po- * > © * ; ° : , | = ; This was -about 10:30 p.m. i Fee - * * : a Te-|bearing: of At: ; ¢ said Alyea told them he re-| When ¥got out of the plane I] | into the 3 were|“ J. Herman Kierdorf, one of Hof. aterford Girl Wins lice : catering. the by was. ready to keel over.. But the! A fire truck pending wan it a pe e ae o. fa’s top pang tage elec mere gy 4 Crate and “Tiny,” as’ Jasin- excitement, I guess it was the ex- Guseer eres penn ayrinclod Cae ea ere S IS oO . ro en : * _ | tens€ invoked the Fifth Amendment it ; Q C ‘ | ci t, made me forget it. known. how many : * ; . called by friends, went | citement, in- —" ; 3 5 Jordan, s+ refusing Ms pol pacers) My Mrs. Peach ueen 4 rown was wateg tee te I wouldn’t want = pee it. — popped slr <_< , p %) . | < ° i - z le “ . - - j i ie . . ie ee. . jinvolved : “T was leaning against a draft-| relive those hours jured Most were victims 2 3 ‘There was-no Ee ery acknowledged that Kier-| (Continued From Page oe ed ing table and aay Ge siting os alveys taal hegre lint —— ae act paras: te ele romises in ears -: -@teop. movements were ae os swin lemens and Harry Reed, city ed-/a chair next to the table, - , eas : ' . _ ‘with any igi ony ane oor wed un tb the par Coverall Sup- Ser of The Pontiac Press. - He then told. police that igi likes to see his plans come true, sions. . Gu Eat of Jordan made It.clear that ply Co., rival to Mrs, Dawsor's| nn ggg pea ncugin acl lena! ee 7 | se ice tae ta S008 sid 9868; usa ‘ “ King Hussein was concerned about ifirm.’ = - ‘ . .| The girls all carried cards bear- | ing down ane wis teresting ” a d ted VIOLATION: Five in’ 1939 and , © the possibility of an attack from Lehr denied that anything |iDS_ the Pee etal tucrecenpat | eVaete wax Wood all over" 61 Seniors Gradua breached this golemn international: agreement to in- ~ = ‘Syria or Iraq... - But involved | identifica Sted .|told police. ; | ate ° . . vade Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, — . ee : than friendship was After as the winners were select-|to t t dD H h ~ e = = cypete sald tho Angle-asserican (1 ie eae Ore Se ee ae ker u hact, toes, He chic at Pontiac Hig CNOO! | "AGREEMENT: Jan. 21, 1932, Rusia signed non-aggres 7 - rebel were reve light, a gun, ; | sion pact wi and, « 4 > decision to eee decten into |terday until Tu . more than 450 persons. ‘a cares eet Gees clip] ere awarded last; Addressing the graduating class VIOLATION: Nov. 30, 1939, Red Army marched against : : yond gloom. = “ pola we trom his pickup truck as he drove masa 16 £1 ers at summer com-|he said, “You have within your! 5.0.4. . a , bs formal|Parliament Adjourns - In addition to the three top place | south on Northwestern Highway. night to 81 seniors at summer com jhe std power to becéme a King * * * : » Britain yesterday — Pre- aa: (Winners, other contestants were: The items belonged to Jasinski, lH igh School, Commencement|in the eyes of someone. What kin a a REEMENT: May 5, 1934, Poland signed a 40-year ? ‘S.recognition to the regime who} LONDON (UPI) — The British jponna Hohf of Rochester; Dianne said Police. Alyea told them he | speaker was Dr. Phiilp Proud, as-jof crown will you fashion for your- — with Russia. oie | : . vor phages Karim woogeoan abet Parliameht has wtjouned boo Yar Bennett o Use see Hens found the items on the floor of |sistant superintendent of Pontiac|self?”’ kk TE stoke aod 17, 1939, Red Army invaded Poland . . Seely Wah ove | holidays. Yes Warren; Wa preted : went back to see | Marjorie Roseville; her bil. ~ ic ste = REEMENT: Feb. 11, , at Ya agreed aa cas to Atlantic: Coast lias ef ‘Romeo sn | She being held a atrial cooraibilty to charch country,|” with Roosevelt and Churchill that after Hitler’ ee ae. , d tic- Coas a witness. amily and self; the sd nations should solve economic and political prob-- 3 From Texas to Atlan | . ke + S|” taeraies coveae UAL Gon tue cmmaneliy Senily (ead seth) te iberated nadione shea ihre eon P | oe em 3 : roe rete ee eeach: Festi. itl, and $1-bills to a waiter and hold a job, face adversity and think| lems By dem tin Albania uae R ins Soak Br oad rea 26th annual Romeo Peach Festi-| waitress, said detective Whaley. “for oneself; the star of humility/» VIOLATION: Moscow breached agreemen nia. Ps a : val celebration“ Labor Day week-| “Aron eating a steak dinner, hel. 4 such as John Ruskin} Bulgaria, East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania. _ 7 . ; ae . ne and burned all his — ee : April 11, 1945, Russia and Yugo- f : ‘ ATED PRESS |°"7: ; drove home ; and Abraham Lincgin had and the AGREEMENT: April 11, 1945, ae + ok OF By THE--ASSOCI . | k ond Salted — in an inciner- ; star of pple geen slavia concluded 20-year treaty of “friendship, mutual . . Fair arid. pleasant summe | ’ = ide| éuriosity and contin e . id and collaboration.” . . : : : Alyea, who lives on the east s ; & ar pe The Weather eee ’ 2 mot “ the Asccsh Ed Brown, Sed eC y with his mother and sister, es he ei occ eats eack VIOLATION: Russia denounced it Sept. 29, 1940, : : ee of Se eecl ek Aaa eee W ld Skeet Kings Ric veins wnims ia vues ' plomas from Donald McCracken and expelled Tito from the Cominform. . ‘a PONTIAC AND VICINITY — one soaked a broad area from Texas or ond sister are repo! y assistant principal... — AGREEMENT: Aug. 2, 1945, at Potsdam, President sé . Mos" id ae . ; A . b sons warm today. nee ee ew te-\to the Atlanti¢ Coast Eddie Brown, 13-year-old Bir-| He was released from Stateville ee peeled paar iacy Truman, Stalin and Churchill solemnly agreed that defeat ql , = might ’ le Nwinds ‘becoming west- = * 7 * eet shooting sensation,| Prison, at Joliet, Il., in July 1957. Bea eke occupied by the U. S., Russia, Britain and variable winds mingham sker : cation and Kenneth Monnett, presi-| ed Germany, * oom os tonight. Storms unleashed fairly heavy! noon today captured the NSSA|He had been serving a term for dent, addressed the class during) prance, should receive equal treatment in all occupation 5 Teday in Pontiac rains over tmuch of the mid Mis- junior world champioriship, drop-|armed robbery. He reportedly ney seonrari held in the high school ane: . © Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. sissippi Valley during the night ping one target in his last 50 t0}came to Detroit, then skipped pa- ais ood zones. St an a Wina velocity © mpB! oa were expected eae continue compile a total of 249. role and went to California later The list ot araduutes!Solgwa: VIOLATION: Only the epee Poste ve _ Direction — . : : , theast today. « ‘that year. . ROA! er, Jr. ‘lyn Karlish ' nN s' ; East Germany re- Ae across te . ‘ nigel onc championship! A team of five detectives oe | feanle 8 rd samen Kel Sed leet epee ytad a ra a . Pop perms it'em.---.-..%| Light showers dampened border|was won by 18-year-old Kenneth|the Redford State oe “Phill te Nomie Baylor William Lemson mane x * * : WE Omni BS meee oi; Laeht s = ico and Texas!Sedlecky of Baldwin, Mich, whoj Southfield Police ie hi oe Kenneth Beattie “Charles Laveque a SG emcee OL bali. “| areas’ of New Mex’ w-ladded 50 straight to his previous|vigne have worked on the case| ETH MONNETT _ Patrjeia Bradsher | Robert Leighton GREEMENT: At the Geneva Summit Conference in te sac cee cpeceatin cme Werle 's Isince Friday morning. sna . tieevpeincx. Gree” |. i908 the Ramans pretended em@ace a new “Geneva “ meee — jers were expected f : lonzo Burford, Jr. A : : . : (as feontted downtown) ~ em nome =_ hedhigs sci — . og / Beads terry Mors mencit ot eReNpRE an ee sent arms. and < Kaen femperaeure 220200. Be oe Showers ‘and, thunder Thief Possibly Inspired by Champagne Se a ie bse cc pe ge xe “Mean temperature ....00..0+-+- an : , | phirl | pect agents : : 7 Weather = Sunny. ° storms were scattered irougho ; . h oJ- ff - St d ad -) Robert Cudnohufsky Galen Randolph nt losive situation in the Middle East. Sontiel tects eben 2 ba =a =O Who S tol e le rince P ilip s an ara: ghar Darr oo ster President Reentioner's earnest assurances that the “United _ostrtelgll : 1s x * L : - _ ; Mary Lou Dey Clare in an aggressive war” was : Rivers antl creeks ran at bank- a d scaled a [Richird Dicea Paul Sap. States will never take part full levels in sections of western) - ARUNDEL, England u — Possibly inspired . Came the dawn and someone had sca tome te Jon. Sampson _ 4 smilingly accepted by the Russian: delegation as a license ‘$8 Gland central Missouri and easte™m| by tree champagne at a dance in stately Arundel _50-foot walll and snatched the ores ots toe (ears * - GREER |S amen, ¥ ; 3 59) Kansas di the weno Woon a, ie Castle where Prince Philipeis tapes someone - raced got very, »! ‘ Verneda Freie < Suro ‘Seth The Russian delegation.at Geneva, by the way, con- a5 i nee (came) be property and stole his = standard from tfe castle : Hearing the flagnaping had leaked through the [Charles Gerue a8 sisted of Premier = Bulganin, Marshal Georgi Zhu ses a ‘0\crop loss was heavy. ~~. head. - a. ¢ “. * * « velvet-lined iron -curtain ,around Royal News, Julle Hedden : BD) and Khrushchev. a , < AEP 2 $2 * + * The prince and Queen Elizabeth II are the. a castle spokesman added today ‘i 4 < Ronald Hart | The eve of another pipecirari _ Ror : q ¢ i E - oe I nin: own ¢ “Bi act fr ne rin arene of | gut ofthe Due ot Norfolk during week of” "Te yrunesers were tnggning down the ER» finds Bulgin and Zhukov purged but Krusehev mer f Southeast, mostly sunny skies) | orse races at nearby Goodwood. Wednesday grass bank 2 eet lem must have (Revert Hunt } pursuing the identical policies of | Rs a if were ying = opaciine night the duke threw a all in their honor and — I —— ae of them mus [Enea janie. } J" qines the Revolution of°l8rt. ais ESE ee | , — : oie \i : the -guests>-~ n nce, 7 a = - 8 oe oe aoigle ‘are on forecast. ‘| laid on free nei: for the 2,000 , vO —_— : j ? Pa * « sit \ 4 * ar a Pete Ss A ee aad _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1958 Maa So Re oa How do I keep my —~ — " "Sneha COTTONS does the trick NEW? with NOVA-TEX. TEXTURSIZING Wonderful NOVA-TEX will - restore the lovely new look and clear colors of summer cottons — keep white — bright.! Be Sure to Get Your Holden Stamps With Each Purchase. 5 SHIRTS tounaerea SHAD CASH and CARRY AND SHIRT LAUNDRY — OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-2579 BRANCH — 5 OAKHILL Open Monday thru Saturday — 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. BABY RENEE BROWN Prayers will be offered.at 2 p.m. Monday in thé William F. Davis|@ll Funeral Honte’for Baby . Renee Brown, infant daughter of Ronald and Annie. Mary ‘Randolph of 575: Nevada St, Burial will be in Oak. Hill Cemetery, Surviving besides her mother and father is a sister, Dordthy Jean. The three-month-old baby. died Thursday in Pontiac General Hos- pital, She had been _ill two days with pneumonia, JOHN C. GARRIS Home for John C. Gi , infant son of Andrew and Amber Tram- ‘[imel Garris Jr 5262 Eastview, ‘Waterford Township. Burial was! in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. | CLEANERS | Surviving are his mother ca father; four sisters - and a broth- ‘Brown Prayers were offered Friday’ ‘Hiafternoon in the Pt Funeral “Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas 16: hak’ Fei Acinan off Peotio’, petty Patsy, Mary and Andrew, “The baby was’ born Tuesday died Wednesday in St, — Mercy Hospital. MRS. BENJAMIN HUFF Mrs. Benjamin (Inise) Huff, bad who was here from Missouri vis- iting, her daughter, Mrs, Vern - of 5861 Cambrook, Waterford Township died sudden- ly yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Survivjng are a son, Herman of Harrisburg, Ill.;* and two daughters, "Mrs. Datkna Edwards of Pontiac and Mrs. Harrington, Mrs. Huff's body is being taken today from the Coats Funeral Home, Drayton Plains to the Watkins & Son Funeral Home in Dexter, Mo. for service and bur- jal at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Po) FOR A ISQUARE DEA Representative MITCHELL BACOW DEMOCEAT — * | HARVEY a D Republican County Prosecutor. - Senator L. Harvey Lodge is a life-long resident of Oakland County. For- merly Assistant Attorney General of Michigan and formerly Oakland Was State Representative from Pontiac and is the ONLY candidate with legislative experience in the House of Representatives and Senate. He has for twenty-years been a member of the Board of Mich- igan Children’s Aid and served two terms as its President. : . Pontiac Elks BPOE #810, Knights of Pythias, FGAM Milford 165, Hi- Twelve Club, Honorary-Member Lake Orion Lions. ls a member of Twenty-eight years a - practicing attorney and member of Oakland County, State and American Bar associations. w Senate Committees on which Lodge is serving: Chairman of Elections. Judiciary Committee. Conservation Committee. Chairman, Investigation of Governmental Waste. Vice-Chairman, County Home Rule Committee. Vice-Chairman Juvenile and Probate Court Code Committee. Vice-Chair- man, C ittee Investigating ‘Sex Deviates.. Member Committee Investi- . gating Schoo} Elections: Committee on “Township Government, including .° ‘Lodge’ s accomplishments: Sponsored or passed: ‘Entire Program for Oak- ‘tand County and Metropolitan Areas, . Publie Works Bill. Pipe-Line. for Water from Lake. Huron. Two-Way Séhool Bus Stop. Bill Restoring. Thousands of: Dollars. of. Costs in Criminal Cases to Oakland County‘and Entire State. Instrumental in Passage of Bill Granting Extended Extensive Work on Development of Michigan - Unemployment: Benefits. _ State University Oakland. Highway Projects,. for. Oakland County. All __deqisiation covering water, sewage, drainage, transportation and power. -Re-Elect. L. Harvey Lodge _“Spokesman for Oakland. County": * q : Mrs. Harriet Thiel of Pigeon. | | this home. --f| two sons, Lele ot Lapeer aoe Be i fant daughter of Claude A. and SHIRLEY A, LAFNEAR Graveside service was held yes- terday afternoon in Oak Hill Cem- etery for Shirley A. Lafnear, in- Survived by her parents, Shirley was ‘born Tuesday and died Wednesday ‘in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Arrangements were by the Pursley Funeral Home, MRS. WILLIAM W. MARTIN Service for Mrs. William W. Martin, 70, of 685,Kinney, Rd., will be at 1:30 p.m. tganlay trons the Farmer - Snover Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Martin died yesterday morning after an illness of a year. '~ °ARTHUR W. OLGER Arthur W. Olger, 74, of 4059 Woodmere, Drayton Plains died | yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital Annex after an illness of several weeks. ~ For many years, Mr. Olger op- erated a barber shop in Drayton Plains. He leaves a stepson, William Phillips of Romeo; and a sister, Service wilt be at 1 p. m. Mon- day from the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Dray- ton Plains: with burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. CHARLES H. McCAULLEY .- HADLEY — Service for Charles H. McCaulley, 76, of Hadley, will be held at 2°p.m. Tuesday at the Baird. Funeral Home, Lapeer. Mr. McCaulley died early this morning at his home following a heart attack. Before he retired10 years ago, Mr. McCaulley owned and oper- ated the Oaks Motel on M21 west of Lapeer. He was. a member * the Liberty Street Gospel Churc Lapeer. Surviving is his wife Catherine. $ MAX: .V, GIBBONS LAPEER—Service for Max’ V. Gibbons, 57, of 3331 W. Oregon Rd., will be held at 10 a.m, Mon- day. at the Church of .Immaculate Conception. The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Muir Brothers Funeral Home and burial will be in Mt. Loretto Cem- etery, Mr, Gibbons died Thursday ' at Surviving are his wife, Clara; ert of Otter Lake; Mrs. Marjorie readin jp g pati and Mrs. Doris Brown of Meta- | mora; a brother, Vernon Gibbons of Pontiac; three sisters, Mrs. | Gladys Babcock and Mrs. Mildred | ‘Lynch, both of Lapeer,- and Mrs. Elenore VanWagnor of Flint and 17 grandchildren. HUGH W. HOGARTH organizing coal mine workers, | Herald who: had served the news- paper more than 40 years, died of| Ww. Hogarth, 59, of 211 W. Flint St, Lake Orion, will be held at 1 p.m, Monday at the Leonard A. Turowski Funeral Home, Detroit. Burial will be in: the Grandlawn Cemetery, Detroit, e Mr. Hogarth died Thursday in Pontiac General Hospital. of a cere- bral hemorrhage, Surviving is a brother, Robert J. Hogarth of Dearborn. Deaths Elsewhere . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHARLESTON, W, Va. Jesu William Blizzard,: 65, onetime’ United Mine Workers _ aa president * and firebrand deader who played an immense role in! died yesterday of cancer. He be-| came ‘a -headline figure when charged with treason against the State of West Virginia for leading a battle in which coal miners fought with sheriff's deputies and armed guards, He was -acquitted. For. 33. years before his retire- ment in 1955, he was the UMW’s legislative representative. He vas born in Kanawha County, W. Va. & ——— PRESCOTT, Ari Maj. ‘Gen. | Henry (Tass) Surgin’ 16, retired veteran officer of World War I and If and until his retirement in 1947 commander of the Central! Pacific Base Command, died yes- tetrday of a self-inflicted Non -wound, He was born in North Mitton, Ky. é DALLAS (AP)—Dan A. Green- well, 61, executive vice president and treasurer of the Dallas Times an apparent heart attack in the] Times Herald building Friday. Greenwell joined the neswpaper in 1917, He was a former president of the Texas Mos Publish- ers Assn. DECATUR, IIL. (AP)—Maurice| M. Durkee, 67, who helped ‘develop the use of soybean oil in the mar- gerine industry, died Friday after a brief illness, He retired two years ago as head of the oil re- finery section of the A.E. Staley /\{Manufacturing Co., processors of corn and soybeans, LONDON uw — Dr. Percy Alfred! Scholes, famed British music crit- ic, has died in Switzerland, friends here reported today. He was 81. Scholes best known work was “‘The Oxford Companion to Music.” He was born in Leeds, England. . Political Advertiser Nominate t | | JOHN | _ DEMOCRAT County Clerk . Register of Deeds Present Manager of Sec. of . State Office—Berkley “LAKE ORION—Service for Hugh | | | | DOUBLE-YOUR- if. this Paint Peels or Blisters!" 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Shoulder or a» Private With: a Chicken on Your Knee?” It's one of the tunes to be played here when the Army post celebrates its. 40th anniversary with music re-|f. calling World War I days. : Steel pies in the Pentagon bull During pact of the) en ing would reach from Chicago to|War, the Liberty: Bell was ! FORT KNOX, Ky. (AP) = t adinaoeta shew R-maiys ge Maren Me Sates “Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Ine Ee “Reliable INSURANCE Protectién’: Phone FE 4-4565 me 147 W. Lawrence Street | “Would You Rather Be a RE-ELECT Sees FARRELL E. ROBERTS | “STATE REPRESENTATIVE - Republican - * Experienced . Legislator _ . & Former Oakland Asst. Prosecuting Attorney _-# Annapolis and Un. of Michigan Law Graduate * Combat Veteran of World War II and Korea.. General Electric Filter-Flo! Suds-Saver Plus 50% More Capacity Newest : deen t , : . Model vem 5 Holds up to 50% rhore clothes than most other automatics. Fully automatic—porcelain enamel B ; finished wash tub. 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Installed ‘for Only $198” . he mt HOUSEKEEPING | | OF PONTIAC: | 51 West Huion St.» O" Moy. go rm * : ibscaist cae: he aatiedeaie ahead Spetween some of the national agen- . cies that exist on local Sante: parcel A few organizations:are grow- ing restless and don’t want to eontinue in the one drive deal. They are threatening to “go it alone.” Conspicuous among these ‘are the American Cancer Society, the American Heart ee gue and Infantile Paralysis. toe Me 2 Certainly, Agency “Z” might se- figure it would profit by hav- = ot digi one for Agency | See ee we merenen © Or t “xX” might settle for Bia on gegel also. However, in this case, one drive would be for Or- tee masts i kt eisdah tang f them goes on its own ids in a tremendous way _ ya? Fortunately fod ae ‘sons cheers iiss dubatien fest, " Git you shake off the first agency that *‘goe i eee eet ye $3,300. we «kt. X Well, the sBund’s board was made up of kindly citizens who forgive and forget. So; they gave the Red Cross its money (minus _. the $3,300 they raised in their own drive.) I doubt whether that ever.. happens again.- This is show- wn time. | x *& *& - Perhaps a smaller agency with a uch’ smaller budget can “go it Salone.” I don’t know. Practically ‘always, this move will come from far - ff national officers and never from _ Bhe local boards. wk &k * The Pontiac Press will not assist these independent drives. Most of the leading firms in Pon- > tlac have stated privately and in : that this stand is in ac- ? & eee Lat ett ck we Sete roa OnE PONTIAC PRESS + Published by Tae Powrtac Press Company “8 W Huron Bt. Pontiae 12, Michigan “trade Mark we Except Sunday evesrus. - ; Joun_ A. Riter, “ Brecutive Vice President Aasistant Advertising 4 and D r Manag . Prreorsaip 1, = Earn, have been a Government project. peepee Indicate Sofas pou with their own. plat forms. I fee) the general public will shake off this selfish ap- proach. (ke Perhaps it would be a good thing © it half a dozen $ave the idea a whirl. Let’s settle it. In 1958, most cities will have to reduce budgets sharply in line with current economic condi- - ‘tions. Certainly in these automobile © cities, industrial contributions will be ‘ distinctly down. Pontiac, Detroit, vand Flint-are hit.hard. The handi-- cap of industrial unemployment presents an obstacle and hurdle that the citizens can’t overcome. KOK we Fund raising is in for its hard- "est year. It will be a gigantic problem even if everyone sticks together. “United we stand — etc.” “ae GR oe Jottings from the well: thumbed - notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Friends fixed up a surprise for Bar-° ~ ‘BARA Couzens and L£o BRENNAN after their wedding. They flew to New York en route to Bermuda and cham- » pagne was suddenly served to every passenger except them. Then the. Captain appeared and proposed a 7 toast tothe bride and groom...... . « « » Goebel denies the rumor of its ~ fmpending sale.......... A Mar- tian landed squarely on the White House lawn and approached a figure on a practice putting green. “Take mm,’ said he, “to SHERMAN ADAMs.” in Westerns give actots time to re- load their revolvers. Bui GraHam, Bloomfield “Hills Country Club, was in the sixties some es'in succession ..,....... \ Hararer Van Horne, well known New _ York TV columnist, says most. adults * Jook upon day time TV as praviding | the same mental stimulus as reading . Former ~ any other Pontiac dealer jn the Chi- cago area. Atta boy, Toy. | The newest rumor in Washington . Says that if Adams departs, Jim Hac- erTY will cop the plum........ S60 In 1957, thirty seven per cent of the _ . ~ Ameficans went to Europe by ship: and sixty three per cent by plane -++++eeee. BOB Oxiver tells the Buick plans to hold the Buick Open again next year.......... The sun’s strongest ultraviglet rays are in July and August instead of around June 21st as you might suspect......... é Overheard in the Riker elevatar: “Doctors often think they’ve cured us when we just quit in disgust.” fe.ess..s. There are now six million boats in the U. §. The number in- creased tremendously in the last two years . A Canadian comes up with a a foot cake of soap. You just. heave it in the lake and the whole family slides around on it... .. L read the three main topics e eee ee ‘in barber shops are: women, sports and automotiles. Some shops never get to the last two..... Dur- ing the formative years, girls accept responsibilities and do small tasks six months to a "year earlier than ‘boys. . —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD TAKING a vacation results in double enjoyment for an oldster. He enjoys the vacation considerably, following which he immensely mabers being wack at home. “ -_— “TE national Capitol was poorly planned and, rather unsubstantially constructed in the first place,” says an architect. Sounds as if it might Pe ee ere ~ de: é $ ibe: POWER of FAITH wy i HOW AMERICANS WORSHIP The Protestants . 7 7 oak America was setiled a: consbdecetie extent by iprometunte: seeking the right to worship. - God in their own way. Among them were the Pilgrims of Massachusetts, the Baptists in Rhode _ Island, the Quakers in Pennsylvania and the Episcopalians in Virginia. - It was thus no accident that a guaranty of religious freedom appears in the very first - amendment to our Constitution, and that more than 250 denominations now thrive — America prides itself ori being.a land of many faiths and creeds. To record my own impressions of the many routes that men choose to find God, I set out recently with my sketchbook in, hand. . In the course of my travels-I visited many Protestant ‘churches, joined in the ao — . hymns and listened to the sermons of many- ministers. ‘Although each church has its own individuality, there is about them an essential unity. As St. Paul said: iy we, being many, are one body in Christ, and éveryone members one of ‘another, ares taken gift different according to the grace that is given us.” Days of All Faiths - Observe Feast of Transfiguration - By DR.. HOWARD V- HARPER August 6, in all Catholic and Tabor and was “ - before them. x* *« * The story is told by Matthew “(Chapter 17) Mark (Chapter 9) and Luke (Chapter 9).. With such firm Scriptural strange that the Feast of the Transfiguration was dropped out of the calendar by the Protestant Hh 5 vibed } a parallel with with a heavenly. radiance as he returned from Mt. Sinai. bringing the Ten Commandments. But the glory $f the Law, Paul says, is - the fading glory, «whereas * the glory. tevealed by Jestts on Mt.. The establishment of such a benefit’ rather than simply to the glory of God. Voice of the Diole” vit ede Orchard Lake Official * ; Discusses Police Fines ~ Rn AERO TT OS ad editorial column in order to present the facts in regard fo police fines in the Village of Orchard Lake. If ‘people would simply obey ,the traffic lawS there would be no. police fines and no heed for traffic who piously ll au “1 Sea wil check’ x 1. All of the roads in the It is the person who violates t that wail, in anguish. I, personally, am very, “_ end him and castigate the police de- the tacts tn Cuan Fee: 4 ow int ‘ visa teh ‘devi, wilh a sees * little visibility ahead. They are well posted as to speed and no passing, Exceeding the speed limit or passing is very. dangerous, 9! The police department operates seven days a week, 24 hours a day for the express purpose of protecting the residents from the reckless drivers and the reckless drivers from themselves. In’ spite of this round the clock vigilance quite a few reckless driv- ets lose control of their cars on the village ‘roads and sustain severe damage to their cars and in-some cases lose their lives. - And, of course, sometimes kill or injure others. Give a thought to the ‘mgyhem_ we would have without our police department.. — 3..Law enforcement must be law enforcement. Continued artoking “at‘violations makes chronic violators. The curse of tihs nation is the . gob-sister approach to “poor mixed up” law violators. | 4, The population figures you mention are very. old. ° The village has many more residents than that and you should be ‘aware of that fact. pa (Editor’s Note: Figures are 1950 U. S. Census, as reported in current eounty directory-Issued by county clerk's affice.) \ -- ae “The vildes pollen €o (et calcuans * cs ans eh thd Bathe laws. ‘Thay de not. ram a. “apeed trap.” No one has received a ticket who has not violated the law.: There is no reason whatever-for violating the law in the village. . The roads are well marked and the normal driver recognizes . that these markings. are the maximum limitations of the roads. We patrol the roads to protect the prudent citizen, whether a resident or not, from the reckless drivers. In the normal course of these patrols violators are ticketed. ‘Unfortunately quite a number of rs just cannot or will not obey the laws. You mention Chat the poliee ‘ines total about $24,000 but the ’ cost to operate the department is $57,000 ‘The police department not only does not help support the village it falls far short of paying its. own way! The village residents are happy to spend quite a jarge sum of nioney, over and above the fines collected, to protect themselves from the reckless drivers. a . 4 “Must Believe _ to Prosper ‘Mr. Coleman, I, for one would the best and bombs and missiles live to- ‘ men? Are 2 rieice FeRisE Hee The August 8 festival of the © is 1 Fourteen Holy Helpers is by no — means universally observed. coe x * * There is a Roman Catholic Church in Baltimore dedicated to all 14. (Copyright 1958) * 4 support it is Pr, William n Brady's Mailbag: Reader's ‘Tonic. Supreme’ Leaves This Doctor Cold “Would like to have your opin- ion of the cold bath, taken every ~ * morning when one first gets up. _ I have _ taken about 16,000 of — If you ‘enjoy the punishment, it is fire. It would take at least ‘two powerful «men to’ : drag me into a DB. BRADY cold bath at any time. - * _* * “Son, 14, very bright, fine per- Tabor continues to grow and in- ~- sonality, is a bed-wetter. Can you crease as Christian® reflect’ it in their spirit and character. * * * It is interesting to note ‘that the same three disciples who saw Christ’s glory in the Transfigura- tion were the ones who were also chosen to watch His agony in the~ garden a year later. The Feast of the Transfigura- tion was kept ‘in the eastern churches as early as the fourth century. It was not made official in the west until 1457. , Friday, August.8 — There are in the church calendar 14 saints, The Country Parson i g “ fan sind having people argue recon jon with me — it gives us both a chance to sharpen our. . = 4 ie | He ee give us any advice?” (J. Z. D.) Answer — First, ‘keep it strictly confidential between the ‘boy and his parents. Second, send me a stamped, self-add¥essed envelope for my FREE pamphlet, The Bed- Wetting Habit. You should have the "boy examined by your physi- cian, to exclude“any developmen- tal defect or pathological lesion. -Bed-wetting is not uncommon in boys up to 16 or 18. During World War II many boys otherwise fit: had to be held in camp. for cor- rection of the habit before they were assigned to active service.. ne ae 2 _. . @ dry fungus of the skin, rather than ‘athlete’s foot. The itching was maddening .. . tried everything . . followed the sug- gestion in your pamphlet ... . hot water and Whitfield ointment . . ae wonderful results, feet now fine ; ..” (K. F. M.) Answer — For the FRES pam- phlet on, Dermatophytosis (Ring- worm, .Athlete’s foot, send a_ stamped, self-addressed . envelope. < - we Ok. mi ‘it harm me in any way ‘to take two teaspoontuls of black- . strap molasses a day? I have found it an excellent laxative. if jt is harmless would jit be better to take it) tn: the “night?” (T.iM. E.) Foot Itch) . ning or at © Answer — It is harmless, Take it whenever you prefer. * x * ned letters, not more than-one page of 100 words long pertaining to personai —_ and hy, e, not disease, di Dr. ‘William ree: addressed envelo tiac Press, Pontiac, gpa (Oopyztete: 1958) ig A 98 i Hobesk said Religion Hater? Your advertise- - know of God's existence? & 22% E. M. Douglas, 7s Village Commissioner ment in Voice of the People won't be effective. pen to be breathing or didn't How ow ——_———— Voice of the name the letter nature. Letters words and The the right to The pounds of a masseuse often . are worth miore than an ounce of reduction for a fat person. gee himself as others see him, we'll. bet he wouldn’t believe it. ‘Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ~ Grownups cogitate upon... The words they plan to. state... But children bother not the least . And never hesitate . . Youngsters blurt out unabashed . . The thoughts they have in mind . Which may be complimentary . . Or possibly unkind. . eologd do not mean fo praise or hurt... With words that they declare... They simply speak instinctively . . . To people -evérywhere ... And mariy are the lessons that...We learn from day to day... By listening to the little ones... And what they have to say...Especially that ‘teaching which . . . We had in early diag or .To live a life of honesty _ And always tell the truth, — (Copyright, 1958) Case Recots of a Psychologist: = Big Words Don’t Mean Big Minds Big minds use~ simple lan-- guage, for they focus on the needs of people and talk their language. But small minds,are concerned with their own im-- portance so try to impress people with “jawbreaker” words of 5-syllables so they will ap- pear very profound. Listen to the jackal bay at the lion in the review of Dr. Smith’s book. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-378: Dr, Roy L, Smith is regarded as one of the 25 great- est living pulpit orators in Amer- ica, * ek & : For many years he edited the Methodist magazine called the Christian Adv o- cate. Lge He still writes 2 widely for news- papers and maga- zines, and has many wonderful © books to his cred. x “, . . his sermons are just a series of anecdotes for the unthinking listener. There is nothitig really Profound in = of them.” - ‘That's "conhparable toa sandlot baseball pitcher’ saying that Hérb« Score ot Billy Pierce don’t have oth any stuff on the balls which they pitch so devastatingly across. the ‘plate! “T’m afraid many of our young preachers are too hard to be profound,” added Dr, Smith. “I'd much rather be helpful ‘to ‘people than philosophical.” ~ SIMPLE GREATNESS | Jesus. was likewise belittled be- cause he used language that the poor people could understand, And Christ’s sermons were a series of anecdotes (parables) that illustrated his opening text. dust take notes whenever you listen 40 the greatest orators in the pulpits or on the political platforms and you will find that, they have all learned the basic recipe of a great speech from Christ’s own narrative (anec- dotal) formula, _ Start out with a striking text or | “speech topic, Document it with relevant cases, told in narrative fashion, to am- plify and illustrate that main principle. aa * Then conclude with a punchy or . ‘dramatic terminal statement, This yy tie the wheat in the sack, so propriate quotation from some great figure of history. Clergymen can reach an even higher emotional climax if they will come down the home stretch .(peroration) in rhythm. To do ’ 90, just select a bit of. verse Ls 4 REST ee ah eae en SS ASE alee speak, It adds richness fo use® an. ap- whic contains the thought that + exactly caps your climax, Then recite this poetry, for hu- man beings feel a tightening of the scalp and goose pimples up and -down their spine when the oratorical crescendo shifts from prose to poetry at the climax. PETTY MINDS Petty minds Strain fora wah show of authority and prestige using big words, oy 2 ee * The eternge ‘wont in the Bite contains but five letters, which « means a two-syllable word. And Jesus routinely employed short “Do unto others what you’d have oe Mich : selt- Sree eny 20¢ to. cover oxts you send cha: and pam- (Copyright 1968) ‘ Just*how do you hap- . JAWORSKI Ee ig aifggis. County Clerk and Register of Deeds DEMOCRAT. _WE’RE SERVANTS . Show me the person with many friends and I'll show you a man who has willingly served. He has never been too busy to help carry a load, listen, inspire, point the way. That person is the first to open his purse ee ee eee ee oe arrive on the job and the last to —s. He. will never qe Ls = re than jhe can | may look like a modern dance BALLET OF DEATH—This scene of Lebanon goal is more deadly-than artistic. The young - girls are practicing the proper method of tossing hand grenades in the yebel-held section of THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, auaust 21958 AP Wirephote a wisl @ 6 Years on Oakland County Board of Supervisors Beirut. Instructors are followers of the rebel @ Civic Leader @ 4 Years as Member State Economic Development 4: La State ‘g/Residents | Do More Dipping jin Public-Pools . LANSING — Residents of Michigan’s Water Wonderland are doing more dipping in swim- ming pools lately. - * * * ‘The State Health Department. reported that permits for 27 new public swimming pools have been issued so far this year, x « * ‘Ehe department’ said the num- ber of permits pending indicate that last year’s high-of 39 swim- ming pool .approvals will ‘be topped this year, - Lloyd L ~ ANDERSON Stale Representative District #1 ‘“The Candidate with, Legislative and ‘ Governmental Experience” , & * 3 @ 7 Years Member of the School Board 4. @ 6 Years as Waterford Township Supervisor ae! ae ase anaeensesyemmmeemnmennnres since @ Experienced x . fulfill. He has faith in himselt atid in those : around him. — rererenit, the |/AF in England to Rule : tenets of the Bi as guide to happier oo * . 4 healt wer living. He's no softy, either: he’ on Traffic Speeding : or W. ‘ knows and quickly By United Press International apologizes if he is wrong. is the servant | of oes tor the oy ngs toi | adhe ot ar be A happy family is com of servants: se ee ee the mother serves her husband and children: [jnearby Bentwaters said today serve to make them happy. M. E. SIPLE _ Be a servant! Be happy 266 N. Perry Street the husband smiles in delight when he joy to wife and children and the cl take their cue gs We their parents — Sey 'P. S. Our Business Is Service. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME Phone FE 2-8378 ves are setting up a ‘“Traffic Advisory dren Board” in an attempt to cut down road accidents involving American airmen. The board's “four officers will caee the right to. recommend to the base commander that he take away driving licenses, of offending airmen, ae of the Brit- ish courts. S. class, but the leader, Saeb Salam, whose forces have. been e ELECT Committee holding out behind barricades in the Lebanese State | @ 2 Years as State Legislator capital since the outbreak of the revolt acainnt Representative Chamoun’s government. mitcHent | 1 : | BACOW Xx Lloy do L. Anderson : — oS So Republican a , P : Lif e | | Ins Over D €a th (Political, Advertisement) .(Political Advertisement) Political tisement NEW YORK .(AP)—They talked for more than half an hour, just two. men on a George Washington Bridge girder 450 feet above the Hudson River. One man spoke of life and hope, the other of despair and death. EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED -Line SPECIAL SALE! Shop Monday Night til 9 | d "Cata MONDAY ONLY al ‘Witnesses Hit Church Clergy - Sect Blames World's Christianity NEW YORK (AP)—More than 190,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses adopted without visible dissent yesterday a resolution blaming the world’s ills on organized. 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MONDAY ONLY! % Instant change’ to team or dry e Use tap. water it y ves wish! e Hurry, 12 only! : $18.95 List cd Waite’s Reesqwens +» « Fitth Floor: - oes bil Letter Gets Acfion to the Witnesses at Yankee Stadi- ‘um and the Polo Grounds. x * * ‘tomorrow. leaders had. erred in encouraging the--people to follow man-made ischemes for peace. The clergy \“turned their backs on Jesus \Christ,”” the resolution added, in .* Nations ’and the United Nations. * x « “All the blind people who follow ‘these blind religious leaders will ‘suffer execution with them at \God's hands’’ when the present world ends, the resoultion added. | ‘The Witnesses believe the world will end at the battle of Armaged- don. Then, say the Witnesses, good ‘will. conquer evil and the Wit- inesses will inherit a new world of peace and everlasting life. Bury 3 of Custer’s Men BILLINGS, Mont. (AP)—Three of Custer’s cavalrymen who died in the battle of the Little Big Horn have been buried at Custer|° Battlefield - National Cemetery. Their skeletons were found recent-| ily by an-archaeological party ex-; ploring the site where 82 years ago Custer and his troop were mas- sacred by Indians. * ' CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Charlene Wilson, 14, wrote actress Barbara Nichols asking for her photograph. Charlene got her own fetter back, along with Miss Ni- | chols. $6 electric power bill and a letter to the actress from a Brazil- ian fan. Charlene said she’d let the Post Office try ta figure it out. | on High Bridge Girder Troubles on Organized, There were 194,418 Witnesses in the ball parks or gathered in near- by streets for the sixth day of |their -international. assembly,. A |crowd in excess of 200,000 is ex- ipected for the convention’s finale The resolution said religious When police noticed Edward | Madden, 28 and homeless, climb- ing up the bridge superstructure yesterday, they failed in all. ef- forts to get him down. They brought a priest to the scene, but his pleas were in vain. | Madden said he was going to jump, adding: ‘Catherine, she’s my wife, we've been separated a year. I have no place to live. I have no children. What do I have to live for?” * Ww Homer K. Wright, 45, of Saddle Brook, N.J., a Port Authority electrician, saw the desperate man high above the teeming traf- fie, asked and received permission to go up. The two men talked quietly. “Look, mister,” Wright told Mad- den, ‘‘I know what trouble is. My/| boy has had an open heart since he was a baby. “He can’t play with the other . He can’t do what they do. Do you know what that means to a father?” x * Wright continued: - “T know what you are thinking now, I’ve thought of jumping off the bridge myself. And now I think we're. going to save him. He’s go- ing to have an operation. Maybe it will work. Things get better. | You must have hope.” Madden, convinced, slowly made the trip down with Wright. He was taken to. Bellevue Hospital] for ob- servation. * * * Said Wright: “I felt for the guy. He’s got trouble. I’ve got it, ‘too. ‘uesday! *: But a man’s got to stay with it.” Only 5-Foot-4, support for the League of but She Packs Real Wallop ~ ST. LOUIS (AP)—Policewoman Almira McElroy, 33 and five feet, four ‘inches tall, said she - saw Preston McConnell, 59, grab a 9- year-old girl yesterday. When she told -the five-foot-eleven or nell' he was under arrest, © swung at her. “T hit him with the héel of my hand—you know, the heavy part of the hand—on the forehead and stunned him so I could tie him up,”’ she explained, She tied- him with Ls belt, x ke *® ‘McConnell A@ienied grabbing the child. He was booked on aria on of child molestation, general disturbance, and resisting posaig Po} Advertisement | 2 CI HERBERT KOLSTER FOR Oakland County Sheriff DEMOCRAT 25 years poli 10 and 1 Departmental Citations, Criminal Lew Training. You support will be ~ appreciated. e os * Democratic Candidate for expe: rience. \ * - State | rd e Sincsemeotbutliied _ @ MSU Graduate with Degree in Political Science i ) | @ Graduate of Detroit College of Law” ~@ Member of Chamber of Commerce, ' Junie’Cham- "ber of Commerce, Kiwanis & Optimist Clubs [X] RICHAR VOTE AGAIN FOR STATE SENATOR | FOL) Gi CI AC Ver Seme©n Representative. Vote for a qualified, proven representative of the people. RICHARD D. Vote for a man thoroughly acquainted with Pontiac. 2 , a % > Ki) H N :4 - “It was a pleasure to serve you as your Commissioner ‘ for 12 years and as Mayor for 6 years. REPUBLICAN | “It will be an equal pleasure to serve you in Lansing as your State Representative. “The kind of support you gave me in past elections will elect me now. It is important that you vote . ‘August Sth--DEMOCRATIC. e: ‘the, Others Make Promises oe vee ART. LAW PRODUCES lake de e eee mee Pop ‘ j : : fe dk A te 7 = oe : : ’ nee Seg eee a we : 4 : pe Ge \ <4 . ‘ ve . a MIS ee cus ag We ; A : c Ns ‘ Ae : * : {. j : } { (3 we \ e : ¥ z é 534 . \e ' \ oh: Y : 7 ¥ bd + # wes ‘ 4 = . Ce) mF ot Fi fd : : . é > al a ¥ eo 5 2 : *% = . . . * = 2 4 2 e if i “oa family - and Mes. Sede t. ‘Bennett of Mlinofs. avenue re. d from a three-week vacation trip the. New England states. Points of interest they saw included Yale Uni- by, Newport, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Gloucester, Bar Harbor and Acadia Nationa) Park in Maine.. The Bennetts followed a tour that was featured in | a national magazine recently. y ® “The Rev. and Mrs. Galen pAsae and their three sons, Stephen, Michael and John are at home on West Iroquois road after a month's vacation. The * fi¢st half of their trip was spent in the New England + states and Quebec, and the latter half at Lake Mis- : saukee, Lake City. x * “Mrs. ‘William J. Deckiuce of South Edith street™ left Friday to spend two weeks at the Ser a Island summer home of Mr. and Mrs. ctl Doughty of. ie ren : os -- Visiting se al Burch of Glenwood boule- e Yardt for two weeks are her son-in-law and daughter, Fashion. at to Legs as “Bosom Cult’ Fades ate going up in W Eu- _ ably tend to sit sideways. They poh ly atch eli swing- are finding it terribly embar- ing down from 2 gape to legs. or ee ee| difficult to get in has 29 much at net Fashion writers report that: coma ona - wer nite special ee at x bosom.” sad Bo! Breen massage, to wake up. muscles, WOMEN WORRIED bony knees a pleasing round- - ; Fashion seems to be delib- ness, a " statistics” and is certainly set-.. Russian dancing — the Cos- : a new low in focal points. | sack kind where one nearly ee ee BES Ciewts seetiee eres af anf el ’ female of the species self-con- down those too-heavy legs and -fscious. A woman, apparently, . rounding out those bony knees, _ an sunbathe on a beech according to some experts. next to nothing and not notice ~ Women also are taking up ee oy th oan tue os ue eer te ee se esl che anaeinaely em. tes or so a Gay with feet up — _cludes that everyone is making in a low chair has‘a slimming. searching study of her legs. © — ankles: and if * oe saat FE pep este g elites ol fet Hi Vt i | 4 i E rt i x Sx 5ge i Pa He at Stafford Girls Hold Swimming Party . bed and Ji Stafford, Nathan Justin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jus- - tin of -Fiddis street. No wed- ding date has been set. man, Debbie Sue Shumard and Lynette Leighton. best things: bead. summer rape tra Ave a Fe ‘ , ‘ ‘ 0 '¢ ae y Folk See. ‘and seetrey of roger. oe N.Y. — picnic. . Enjoyin a hearty outdoors.” «meal i ipa iar fe picnic f chet are Mr. and | ape C od Mr. \na ‘Mrs. Ray (Villeneuve and children Kathy i Home) \after a few "aise spent with the James’ A. Slagles of Bay City are Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kostop- x * * ben) of Granada drive announce the birth of a son, Jonathan Ronald, July 18 ‘at St. Joseph. aescy Hospital. =\ x Grandparents. of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hopp of efield drive and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Myrben of Mansfield, Ohio. *®\ * * The birth of a son, ‘Robert Craig, July 12: af St. eae Mercy Hospital,\ is announced by Mr.- and . rs. Robert William Jensen (nee JoAnn ee Nees of Lotus drive. \ Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Llewellyn of Westacres and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Martin = - , vensen of Union Lake. _-._ \ a ee ad Born July 25 at St. Joseph ey Hospital to Mr.. _ "and Mrs. Frank Hoffman (nee Ellen Deschaine) of Home street, was a son, Gregory Paul. ~ The baby’s grandparents are Mr..and Mrs. John Hoffman of O’Riley street and Mrs. Charles Des- chaine of Park place. * “*®. * Army Pre. and Mrs.’Harlan Jennings (nee Donna ' Haney)-who are, in Germany arinounce the arrival of a daughter, Terri Lynn, July 5. The child’s grandparents are Mr. ‘and Mrs. Fred Hanéy ‘of Keego Harbor and -Mr. and Mrs. Harley x % ee On July 27 at St. _ Joseph Mercy Hospital, @ son, Gerald Leonard I, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buckmaster of Rolandale ‘street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of = —_ street and Mrs. Emma Petkus of Ann Arbor. x -« * Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Winter of Monterey boulevard became the parents of a daughter, Cindy ~ Ann, July 3 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. _- Grandparents are the Ernest Walters of Alpena ~ . od Mr. and, Mrs. William Winter of Grass Lake. zk ow kk: Houseguests at the Elizabeth Lake home of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Baker are Mrs. James P. Parker and ‘ her children, Philip, Douglas, Marianne and David, and Miss Mary Kay Billon, all of Lamarque, Tex. Dr. Parker will arrive next week. = Vizza of North _Roselawn drive Gloria; to William D. the son of of North Perry street. No, wedding date has been set. Pontiac pager Mr rs. David H. Green of heson street and their daugh- ters, Debbie ( as ‘who i is 3 and Depise, 5 da = 1» - “ 4 : * ‘ . : *- ra 4 Mrs. - Rachael announces the engagement of her daughter, ‘back. They Bookie. He is Dr. and Mrs: J. L. Bookie ae '\_ HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1958 = x this morning » in St. Benedict Church — ~were, Joan ‘and Eugene D. Nickman. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mazza and Frank Nickman. MRS. EUGENE D. NICKMAN Joan Martie Mazza Wed St. Benedict Church was the scene this morning of the wed- ding of Joan Marie Mazza and Eugene D. Nickman, The Rev. John Hoar officiated at the Nuptial Mass before 100 * guests, Parents of the couple are Mr, and Eugene Mazza of ‘Lousbury Nickman of Pleasanton, Neb. IN GOWN OF LACE The bride wore a white lace | gown, fashioned with Sa- brina neckline accen ‘by ’ scallops. The skirt was formed of two layers of lace trimmed with scallops at the hemline. She ‘carried -a white colonial bouquet centered with a white . orchid. ; «* x * Agnes Mazza, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor and Mrs. Joseph Puertas was ma- tron of honor. They wore, white ballerina length dresses trim- - Dear Abby .... By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: I see some- thing every day (Monday through Friday) from my kit-* chen. window that puzzles me. Betwen 4 and 4:05 p.m. a nice looking woman drives up in a station wagon. and..waits for a man who -meets her in a Chevy- coupe. saheniien She gets out of her car and gets into his and they drive away. At exactly 5:45 they both come — start kissing goodbye like they are never going to see : each other again, then they ABBY get into their own cars and — drive off. “This has been going on since spring. I have both their license numbers and if ~ think this would be called “ie turbing the peace” or ‘“dis- orderly conduct”, I will report it to the police. I think they. are breaking some law.” ' WITHIN THE LAW and Frank — -in Mass at St. Benedict med with blue and carried co- lonial bouquets of blue carna- tions and white roses, a : a ae 3 Meryl Nickman, the bride- . groom's brother from Pleas- anton, Neb., was best man, RECEPTION GIVEN To receive guests at the re- ception in. Amvets Hall, the bride’s mother wore a green lace. sheath with white acces- sories, When the couple left for a honeymoon through New Eng- land, the bride was wearing a white linen sheath. with navy blue accessories, The bride is a eratente of Marygrove College, Detroit, and the bridegroom is a grad-- - wate of Nebraska Statae Teach- ers College. Detective 0 DEAR eaee The laws” that this couple are breaking are not visible from your kit- chen window. As I ‘see it, you’ve nothing to report. —s * * “DEAR ABBY: I am 18 years old and hame'been married and divorced and have a little girl a year old. ‘I'm in love with a man who is 29 and would make a wonderful father but he has five kids by another man’s wife. She has her divorce but won’t marry him. He's waited three years for her to change “her mind and marry ‘im. Marie,)Mazza_ - Lamoree-Stephens Vows Spoken i in St. Hugo Rite style gown of silk taffeta ac- cented with Alencon lace and featuring a Sabrina neckline and short sleeves. The skirt © formed a chapel train and she carried a cascade bouquet- of. — fose buds and stepe- e eaainet Ann Yeager was maid of honor, and brides- maids were Mrs. ‘Robert. N. white carnations. ‘Raymond D. Bell of Cleve- Trick to 0 Make ~ Mirrors Gleam. Decorative mirrors come clean when washed with a sudsy cloth — but here’s , a trick to make them positively: brilliant. To remove stubborn spots from a mirror, work them over with thick soap or detergent — suds on a cloth wrung almost dry from warm water. Then, ‘add a little kerosene or am- Job i= DEAR ROBBED: Obviously your wife is more practical * than sentimental. Give her money instead. . xk & kk “DEAR ABBY: Do you think it is fair to reserve a seat right in your own house? I am 12 and my big sister-who is 15 always “We tove-each other; but-he—~gets the best chair to watch thinks he should be married to the mother of his kids. I ,would’ wait for him forever but { have my own child to consider. I’ve made a big mess of my life and need some advice. Don’t tell me to give him up. him. MESSED DEAR MESSED UP: ‘You ~ need. this man like Custer needed another Indian. Get out — of his. life and find yourself a decent man who respects the laws of marriage. = : x * * “DEAR ABBY: Every time ee : Loading up their boat for an ahiibneen af weet are avid water skiers, John F. Blamy II, 16 years — old; Mrs. jae F., a and ‘Gail sats ae: The - boat on Cass lake fark ete TV and when she wants to go get something to eat or drink she says she is reserving that air so nobody else can sit.in *; I sat in it once when she left it to go the phone and when she came back she pulled me out of it so fast she tore my dress. Do you. think this is fair?” _ JUDY DEAR JUDY: Ask your ee ee tee oe your: sister “take turns” ting the best chair. It will vei minate all arguments, hard feel- ings and torn dresses. Biamya, who live on Wer - weds will land, Ohio, . was best. man. cane ame wie Bt. phens Jr., Charles C. Hood and Richard D. Bow- man, RECEPTION GIVEN For her daughter's wedding ani renting Wt Despe Ce- bles, Mrs. Stephens wore an * . Organza th a matching hat. i Lamoree wore a brown organza dress. iy 2 ‘ The bride chose a tangerine and white print dress with white accessories fot her go-. ing away outfit. The newly- spend. their honeymoon at Nassau in the Bahama Islands. They will live in Birmingham. Courtésy - Prohibits Honking “Dear” Mrs. Post: Whenever I have .a date with my boy I am usually ready, I go out at the sound of-the-horn,.- “My mother thinks he is very small present wit with the note?” Answer: I ‘think - an appre- ciative’ note to each would be sufficient. If you want to send gifts I would in your place . wait until you happen to know ‘of sornething each one wants. _ “Dear Mrs. Post: I am to be married soon and have asked a friend of mine who lives sev- eral hundred miles away to be ~ my best man. Because he works and time is an impor- - Jr., Clarke C. Scholes, lowell Prescott es tant factor, he will fly here. and back. Now I am told that it is up to me to pay is transportation. ns this true?” Answer: No. He He is expected to pay his own traveling ex- penises. You are expected, how- ever, to provide accommoda- tions for him while he is here. ie, me a Hequots raed, keep their the: summer months, ,a a ae ‘e248 Sg Se eee ae on ete eee 4 ° ¢ : ‘ ies : : i ‘“ a Zz _aHE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, aucusT 2, 1958 ne Aa ioe Ca a y 4 UR Ri a 7 i ‘Keaventivi Moasicte : ress goo 3 Be Bored: F ed Up? \She’s LicensedTeacher to aig Exercise Ke ps “Arms, Bust Fin m Your Problem A May Be You! New ‘Actress Fi om | “Many pSople whb think they \By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN: |will find Gis tok pon lemon le ioeoane cess tvesabr tnt: tee 1 drew are bored, tired and fed up Aa sake proved. measurements, seéhd a stamped,|Josephine Lowman in care of this) "ith everything - actually are DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — Marisa an But now I tere wll fod aot te Haag many it you would like to have my|self-addressed envelope with your! newspaper, - suffering from avery com- Allasio is not just another dteamy- start taking pay, = upper arms and . mon allergy—they are allergic eyed Italian actress with curves.| «1 learned’ English in six weeks their busts lose some firmness. ; to themselves, Nineteen-year old Marisa is a'.. . bet” she reported pt | A little of this is inevitable but ine The cure is simple, accord- "licensed schoolteacher who likes to| hey told me I couldn’t be in the there is all the difference in the ' {ng to an article in a national ‘jeook and make her own bikinis | ture with Lanza unless I did. world between the woman who magazine, ‘The article states She also is giving Lollabrigida and) c, y aia.” exercises in order to overcome that being too wrapped up in Loren a bad time at the box office. o or avoid this,.and the, one who oneself is the cause of that & &.8% lets nature take its course. It - all-too-common feeling of bore- time we get a hotel suite| ~.5uccess you have not yet noticed any dom. People who feel this way with a kitchenette,” ~ explained spoiled the nee in change, - preventative measures need to reach out and make Mama Allassio, “it is ‘all we can. bend yarn =. mother contact with some other lives. . One way to begin is to write a letter, Perhaps there's a rel- ative you haven't heard f for a long time, or a frie who has moved away, Getting re - acquainted - brings fresh vitality to your ‘life. One man used conversation do. to keep Marisa away from the stove.” And the bikinis, which the strawberry brunette used to make from discarded maids’ uni- forms, are what led Marisa to her present position at the Italian movie box office, . still -would be wise. . ANNA R. CAPOGNA . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ca- pogna of Henry Clay avenue announce the engagement of “ their daughter, Anna Rita, to Ronald Car] McAfee. He is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Morgan * x * The following exercise is splendid for arm and chest muscles: : Lie on the floor on your ab- domen. Place your hands on the floor, one hand on e&ch side of the bust. Curl your toes ther, road contractor—and* her ~ old sister who is “beautiful and is e going to be a lawyer."** 1 Marisa handles herself weit” so that you can push from the Keep the knees and body straigh to break out of his depression. | McAfee of Grosse Pointe | It seems an Italiari producer saw as you straighten your elbows He made it his-business to | Woods. No wedding date has |her on a beach in her homemade She listens to her mother’s ad talk to someone new every day | -been set.’ bikini, talked her into entering a ise en clothes < your body up from the beauty contest and changed her chosen profession from’ school Po Try to keep a straight line 9 ° ° teaching to acting. show curv: front your heels to’ your head. Spada QmiUClin daigues t+ * Fr eeicaloting Wakes ie ieee “De nat Gok Gone of feo wiktlo os Since then Marisa has made 12|tects with a calorie-watching cam- noms and & y tas kusis tiff ty, (Z 3 < movies, including her latest, a co- ’ e ee a si . starring role with Mario Lanza in « *« * Children? “I love them all and hope to have three ‘when J amg married.” Boy friends? “I have many, but : no one in particular.” a Marry a movie star? “No, Fae. never, never.” “Seven Hills of Rome.” “I received no pay for the first -+ pictare,” she explained when her cross-country tour Jin Dal-— las, “and not much for the others, I worked in them, some times two at a time, as a. privi- Another: Lift the arms forward, upward, bend the elbows and place the palms together in a prayer- like position. Hands should be about. shoulder level. Press the palms together, hard. Hold for your body up from the floor. Do not sink down in the middle. This exercise is splendid for arm and chest muscles: You simply Push a few moments. Relax. Continue. > . ee one (Club to Meet Aug. aC han ra Mor om 'S Name NOW IS THE TIME FOR A BENEFICIAL Pia piacere herp tall, goed The. riext meeting of the Lotus g Z, Ls ; \ h pward Lake Friendly Club will be held bis. Goins e sree print Soe ag 2 tte homeo MV f B Feel; Ne TC reme hair beauty bat sate are nn vom vw bore FOF Better Feeling FREE! With @ palnys to the ‘Sh Set’ arms sidewatd-downward, palms group at her home on Lotus . * ampoo AP still facing forward, and bring’ °° foF @ Plenic held last Thurs- By RUTH MILLETT or Permanent, — See A ey meen lerereen? feel US Over the years I have received a lot of letters ‘from August Only! .| can behind your back. As your arms reach back, turn the palms toward the .back of the room. The elbows are stiff throughout Rich creme so-.- _lution gives : sun-brittle hair wives. discussing their mothers-in-law, some praising Hosts for Reunion them and some blaming them for most of their troubles. Mr. and Mrs: Kurt Wischrhan as ouarciec. were host at their Chicago avenue The interesting thing about the letters is that, al- tae ‘softs | If you will practice just these|home July 27 for the reunion of /most“always,. the wife who has mother-in-law trouble few exercises every day, you soon|the Fred Gerber family. refers to her husband’s mother as “my mother-in-law.” — i | } But the women who write to praise a mother-in-law ee nearly always refer to hert - 12.50 as “my husband’s mother.” |. a very important person—the Cold Wave “__.with chie haircut. and creme beauty treat., mers ae Fs NEISNER’S. beauty salon * 42 North Saginaw—2nd Fleer a oy : Flderal 8-1343—Alr Conditioned ate ‘OPEN SLO co For Your Shopping Convenience mother of the man she married. This is just a theory and I can’t ‘prove it. But it certainly [ wouldn’t hurt for a bride to give the theory a try by refusing to speak or think of her husband's mother as her mother-in-law. Anything is worth a try if it might help to make a relationship Isn’t there a possibility that ‘a wife~determines, to some ex- tent, what her relationship to her. mother-in-law is going to be like by the way she starts out think- ing about her? If the moment she marries, a bride starts thinking of her hus- band’s mother ag “‘my mother-in- law,” ‘the relationship may have] that is so often strairied a pleasant a strike against; it just from the|and happy and mutually reward- start. For she is thinking of this|ing one. ‘ other woman in relationship to herself, rather than in relationship to her husband. ~ * * * Possibly the wife who always thinks of het mother-in-law as). “Jim's mother” gets off to a bet- ter start. 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Hershey fo Give Sermons Howard Fitzgerald to Show Color Movies hue CHURCH NAZARENE enoeh A etches 60 STATE STREET Bible School ‘Worsh Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. oe @ @ @ @ ip .....9e-- 11:00 A. M. P wise sbicbeRs” | "PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY” — Richard North Minister of Music 9:45 A. Me »| of Hunting Trip — The Rev. Galen E. Hershey will preach on “What Do You See?” at the 9:30 ‘and 11 a.m. services Sunday in First Church. Mrs, Michael Siano will. “The Lord Is Life,” with Lyndon| | Salathiel who has just returned from Europe at the organ. Howard Fitzgerald will show col- or movies of a hunting trip to British Columbia at the Men’s Club ke * . A.M.—Holy 8:00 / Canin 9:30 AM—Hely Communon & Sermon Church School—i Infants thru 5 Years. mall infant idl | | th Dy lv nh a he 4:38 8 te Sri : - St. GEORCE’S s$ _ EPISCOPAL ‘CHURCH » EPISCOPAL CHURCH | $303 sane Rd., Drayton pet i : bao A. M.—Holy Communion os oa semana 10:00 A. M.—Chapel Corporate and Ser: so 10:00 A. M.—Children's ‘The Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar | DB tesco ; ape The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicsr én. os Dr. and Mrs. Henry D. Jones 4 have returned to the United States; from Japan where Dr. Jones| served as an industrial chaplain, ss Set, Aug. >—Ohveies ot 2:90 & 1:0 F.M—Fot Lack Supper, 5:20 FM. “FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Service, 7:30 P.M. * CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH : Buttale at Church Street—Clarkston, M ate hy eobeouinarpe ny agg Family Worship—0:45 and 11:15. A.M. . SERMON SUBJECT: “WE WOULD SEE JESUS” _ Ministers: WILLIAM J. RICHARDS ~ JAMES C. BRAID a *LOve* : ae ; , ay School 2 East = as wei Soh 1 Mee P Ye Oe ae Frie General Baptist Church .M. C. A. 131 Mt. Clemens Street Rev, R. Garner, Paster — FE 44-7407 Sunday School <.....5...60.+++-- 10:00 A. Morning Worship . oe decvcegeeees. 1100 A. Bible ‘Study “seeee Seer ePeateoe . 6:00 P. Evening Service .,......++ ssosces THORP Wednesday Prayer Service ...... 7:30 P. _you need the spiritual lift that omes only through worship in Gf’ House. AUGUST is "Dy 4 MONTH 7 matter ewe the Wguahiya “START EVERY WEEK WITH GOD Visitors in Our City Are 7 = 4 Especially tnvited Aanounc- Sunday ing the fol- “THREE GREAT hire Sunday : ‘SERVICES night sub- Dr. Malone Speaking at fects by Dr. All Services Tom —— at Malone 100. M.—11 A.M. § avousr 7:30 P. M. Unsaved” “mee AUGUST, 10th Choir and Special Music eo a om AM SCHOOL as oe 2 Program With the ~ - Church” : Completely Deparimentalized Aven 0 Be an Attractive Sunday School for All Ages. ' Modern Supervised Nurdery { AVQOST Sst 0.) vourselt” RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY Sunday ‘School Attendance Last Week 1217 a Presbytetian| - lwrote,that he had developed a five-point program for himself - |while you work.” Banish Gloomy Thoughts by Reading Scriptures — By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE wa William B. Arthur, managing editor of Look magazine and a very shrewd observer of people, once asked me an unusual question. He asked whether I had heard anyone whistling on Madison Avenue lately! ‘) Now, as you know, New York City’s Madi- son Avenue has come to be a symbol of super- | sophistication. It is the home of advertising agencies, magazine and book publishers, news- paper syndicates and many fashionable shops. From it influences go out which affect not only all parts of our own country but. the whole world as well. kek ko * realized that the only whistles I had heard on Madison Avenue recently were certainly not the kind he meant. For he had been thinking of people walking along |~ the street whistling out of sheer uninhibited buoyancy of spirit or happiness of heart. We used to hear it all the time —at least we did in Kentucky, where Mr. Arthur was born, and in the towns of Ohio and uperale New York where I are as a youngster. a a I do know one man who, although his office isn’t on Madison Avenue, certainly whisties: as. goes about his daily work. When I first met him, his mood was invariably dejected; his thinking was cynical and gloomy. I didn’t hear from him for a long time, until one day he Awrote me a long letter. In it he repeated over and over how happy he now was. What had happened to him? Well, he and that it had changed his entire outlook on life. x * /® “J hee he anid; “I pray twenty-five times a day.” If anyone will devote that much time to prayer or spiritual thinking, ne will change the character of his thoughts, and that, in turn, will really set him to whistling. _ Second, “I soak my mind with Bible passages.” There is no better therapy for gloom than the joyous promises - with which the Bible is filled. "Third, “I sit down every night with a piece of paper and see how many good thoughts I can write down about the is the hardest thing he has set himself to do. But it is indeed a fact that, if you think bad thoughts about people, you will never banish unhappiness. If you think well about your fellow mens Joue Weert Ol be full of Jay: = x * * Fourth, “I see how many times a day I can tell the Lord how much I love Him. Perhaps you have noticed how a child will'come to his mother for no apparent reason and say, “Mommy, I love you.” The relationship which the child establishes with his mother in this way one can establish with God. And this God-and-man love relationship stimulates deep feelings of happiness. Fifth, he concluded, “I try to keep all sin out of my life,” Certainly the absence of sin is the beginning of real happiness. — < on whatever street you work or live on? Do you want to] banish gloom and live with joyous delight? x * * The same five-point program that changed my friend’s life can change yours. You too can, as the song goes, “Whistle (Copyright, 1958) Congregation to Observe I thought about Mr.:Arthur’s question. and FREDERIC BELLINGER . Vocal Recifal Set for Sunday Frederic Bellinger, Son of Pastor, Supervisor of Music in Florida ‘Nurses’ Guild jaw afternoon affair tomorrow in) the New Hope Baptist Church, 392} The choir of St. John Methodist Sponsors Affair & 100, 000 Take Course certificates is- —} The number of 9% | sued to students in India and Ceylon who have complete the “Light of* Life” nce ee ee Rev. Amos G. Johnson Celebrating First Year at New Hope Church 7 The Nurses’ Guild is sponsoring CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH © 30 Whittemore 8t; Rev. E. Smith - §peaker Sunday - Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bloomfield Ave. : ‘“*e * * Refreshments will be served im- mediately after the morning serv- ice and throughout the afternoon. Mrs. Willie. Mae Nevills is man assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Green. ee “The Usher ‘Board has been serving chicken dinners in the church dining room since 11 this morning. Proceeds will benefit the building fund. The pastor, the Rev. Ford B. Reed, will preach at the 7:30 eve-| ning service Monday in New Beth- First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 Sat, Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School ....10:00 A.M. $ sdey Morning Worship oecceetl200 AM. Young People...... 6:15 P.M. Mid-Week Prayer’ : Thursday eoeeeee 7:30 ‘P.M. Sunday Evening Worship ......., 7:30 P.M. REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor el Church where the pastor, the). Rev. Amos G. Johnson, is cele- brating his‘ first anniversary as ainister. * * * The Senor Choir and Pastor's Chorus of the New Hope Church will present special numbers with the congregational also attending. BETHEL TABERNACLE — First Pentecost Church of Pontiac SS 10 a.m. Worship 11. a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m: Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. B. Crouch ‘ | {348 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-8266 Church ting Frederic Bel- | ‘ager paling N eital at &15 Quartet Slated p.m. Sunday in the church audi- people I have seen that day,” He went on to say that this| Do you want to feel like whistling on Madison Avenue or| torium. * * * Smith College in Little Rock; Ark., State College. Mr. Bellinger has studied at the Detroit Institute of Arts and Robert Nolan School of — Detroit. The son of the pastor, the Rev. Martin Bellinger, he has -been music en music at Lee High School in Jasper, Fla., since 1953. x * * , His program will consist of com- positions by Handel, Schubert, Puccini, Carrissima and Grieg. Other selections will be folk songs and Negro Spirituals. ~— ‘Send a Pig’ |Drive to Aid Ecuador Boys ‘An appeal for pigs was broad- business. . a ee 2 Word went out from Heifer Proj- land that the boys are smart, club. * * * pig can do,” Thurl Metzger com- A graduate of Cass Technical High School, Detroit, he received a degree in music from Philander and did graduate work at Indiana dcast. last week to enable 125 boys in Cuenca, Ecuador, to start in ect, Inc. headquarters in Mary- willing to work\and represent the top 4-H Club potential in their -|cotintry. But as yet they have no -“It's amazing what one little mented, He directs Heifer Proj- to Sing, Perform Feats of Magic will be the sermon subject of the pastor, the Rev. ‘Theodore A. Alle- bach, tomorrow at the 10 a.m. service in the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. At the 7 p.m. service the Am- bassador Quartet from Marlette will sing gospel songs and per- form feats of magic. . Composed of Roy Clendeman, “Who Then Can Be Saved?” |} CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH W. Gibson. Minister FE pres $47 N. Saginaw Bible School 9:45 A.M. Mo Worship . . 11:00 A. M. Youth Service ...... 6:00 P.M Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting and Leo Study Wednesday . 7:30 P. M. and teacher of|Ken Morgan, Verlin Morgan and Jack Marion, the group has sung on radio, television and made re- cordinigs. \ The Ann McGeoch, Eleanor Creswell, Lucille ._McBane and Women’s Association will next week. -Mrs. Blanche Joki, Sunday Speaker. “Mrs, Blanche Joki will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. service Sun- day in the Unity Church of Oak- land County; 71% N. Saginaw St. meet Shall Ask.” The class in ‘‘Lessons in Truth” has beensdiscontinued during Au- gust but will stars — in Sep ister at Unity Church. Curent!) |—= she has a class in Algonac, . lYouth of First Christian Going to Camp Sunday Margery Peters Groups of the’ | 1st CONGREGATIONAL Her topic will be “‘Whatsoever You The ,Lord’s Supper will be ob- served at both the 8:45 and 11 a.m, services tomorrow in Bethany Baptist Church with Dr. Joseph I. Chapman speaking on ‘“Well’s ‘Gone Dry.” Assisting him at. the early hour Lord's Supper, Sunday. Dr. Chapman,. pastor, will mod-: erate the forum on the theme, “The Christian in Politics.” Each chairman will give his point of view as to thé Christian's respon- sibilitiy in politics and what he feels the issues of the forthcoming ect, a related agency of Church World Service. “It is worth the income a boy would get from nine months’ manual labor, and the ownership of .a pig makes each boy the respected member of a sort of ‘middle class’—very im- portant to his own and his coun- Mrs. D. D. McColl will serve as counselor for the Chi Rho Fellow- ship Camp of First Christian at Crystal Assembly Grounds. Jey, Connie Clark, Sharon Geasler, Church Sunday through Saturday} Attending will be Lesta J, Stan-|}. state campaign to be. x * & «The presentation will be made without reference to .candidates. Questions from those attending will be answered, will be Linda Ray and at 11 o’clock ag Waa gol ey ary assist- ant. Special music will pe by Robert Williams,, Wilbur Crawlord, chairman of. the newly formed Christian So- cial Action Committee announces the chairmen of the Republican and Democratic parties will hold an open forum at } Bethany in October, Evening, and morning, and at noon,’ will I pray, and cry aloud; and He shall hear my voice. Cast . South Saginaw at Judson FIRST METHODIST | Harry Lord, Asst. Pastor ‘10:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “The Living Water” 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL ‘Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship. ‘Ithy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee; He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved. co try’s economy.” he &® * e direction of Benton Rhoades, appealed for thé pigs. sary for the purchase of 125 pure- bred Durocs has been raised, Mr. Metzger said, and added, country.” Paul T. Hart, Pastor Friend, are you faithful to the serv- ices of the church ‘on the Lord's Day? We extend you an invitation to attend J rwwetefevTrNwsevevwevevevvvw ' Ginst FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lyal H. Howisen, Pastor | SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP, 11:00 A. M. Thete will be no oventng vervice Aug. 8 snd 10 Teatcoanes ox Miak Waeee eel tales gmper acather ents PrYTYT TIT Titiititiiiiriiii itil Flint-Lansing: District Camp Meeting . Bethel Park, Flint, Mich., 6060 Corunna Road © ‘Sunday Services 9:00 A. M., Bishop \Charles V. ANNUAL, EAST MICHIGAN —— . BETHEL PARK : AUGUST 5—AUGUST 10 Conference Sessions 8:30 A. M. oo” Evangelistic Services 7:30 P. M. the Full Gospel services at.our church. the Lord thy God. _ The hoped for 4-H project in dor, he said will be under |About one-half the $3,750 neces- “This is a fine chance for everyone who wants to invest in a boy ‘and a Remember the sabbath day. to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor,.and do all thy work; but the seventh day is the sabbath of | Rev. Cummirigs, Robert Hard, Lanny Thompson). Dennis © Underwood, Donald Kessick, Roger Stone, Thomas Webster, Dennis, Donald -jand Alan Akerley. Lawn Social Tonight Sponsored by Church The missionary department of Messiah Baptist Church is sponsor- ing a lawn social at 7 tonight at'} the home of Mrs, Queen E, Phil- Rev, Roy Cummings, ed the public has been invited, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH James O. Cunnington, Pastor ' OR. 3-9512 * Sabbath Sheool eee eee ' Sabbath Worship . Young Peoples Meeting : eecccee Prayer Meetin g. eervees eeneeee eevee eete 156 Mt. Clemens St. ARO OOOROCUODOOOC Saturday 9:30 a.m. GOOC OO CUD COCOO COON Saturday W a.m. Gusseeveecece Saturday 7 p.m, Wednesday 8 p.m. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH . 351 Prospect St. Sunday School....10 A.M. Young Peoples Rey. Geral d H. Rapelje Morning Worship....11:15 A.M. eee 6:15 P.M. Eve. Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve, Service. 1:30 P.M. - BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT | ‘LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. Sunday School, 9:45 Mom. Worship, 11:00 AME Evening Rally. 7:45. tM camp ana MIME Midweek Services. eo . on Tuesday and Thursday “Visit the Church of the . Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. Perry st Milbourne Wesley C. Wibley, Pestts 3:00 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. Fairbairn presiding ‘ West Huron 9:45 A. M.—Chureh School “An American DR, JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Pastor PERCY M. WALLEY J&,, Minister of Education - Two Worship Services—8:45 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. Sermon: “WELL’S GONE DRY” The Lord’s Supper ~ 2:00 P.M.~sSenior High B. Y. F. 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Midweek Prayer and Bible study | Bethany Baptist ‘Church | at Mark Street Classes for All. Baptist Charch” Lottie gga eo Carol Lock, Kathy|j. UNITY 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-4609 Sunday Service, 11:00 A. M. 7 Blanche Joki, Speaker Tepic: ‘“Whatseever You Shall Ask” | Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Maleolm K. Barton, Paster Rev. Kari W. Ostberg, Asso. Paster MORNING SERVICE . 9:30 A; M. “Strengthening Wrong Hands” The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching | United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore BR. Allebach, Pastor , Avdrey Limkemana, Youth Director Worship “WH Bible School Youth Fellowship . Evening Service .. Wednesday Prayer “Meeting * 7:00 PAL 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmund L. Watkins, Paster Bible School ....... 9:30 A. M. Worship. -..8:00 & 10:45 P. M. Evening Service ..,6:30 P. M. Wednesday Prayer 7:30 P. M. ~ and Study seacee AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street _ ¥. Wm, Palmer, Paster Bible School Worship ... ... “YOUTH CONFERENCE COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ‘ CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan w. 3. Teeuwissen, Je, Pastor Bible School 9:45A.M Morning Worship .11:00 A.M. Youth Groups ...,. 6:30P.M Evening Worship +» 7:30 P.M Wed. Prayer and. Study Hour ..... 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF THE . ATONEMENT United Presbyteria: n Pontiac 3527 Clintonville Rd. \onas o. a Paster Suniday School .... 9:30 A.M. eesee fl uy |, Moming Worship .10:45 A. M, re ® pode See ‘Trust in the Lord with all thine and lean not unto thine WORSHIP SUNDAY —AT. THE— -Pontiac Holiness - Tabernacle . 1% Mi. West of Co. Mkt.) Preaching -- - 11 A. M..and 7:30 P, M. Youth Groups—6:30 P. M. ‘TUNE IN—HEAR Dr. Geo. Bonnard . Author, “The Old Rugged Cross” SUNDAY , CKLW, 7:30-A. M. Rev. A.J. Baughey. Pastor: $F. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH . 87 Hil St, at Cherry Ct. Rev, Cari W. Nelson, B. D., Padter Sunday School Mersine Worship hapte = Christ Lutheran ° Waterford Township 94S A.M. 111100 8 M. * Sunday Scheoi—v: Merene’ Worship-—31:00 oa Thers. Evening Services, 7:30 P.M. GEOFFREY DAY, 8B.A., B.Th., Paster 230 N. Cass Lake Bd. Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor _Jobn Hazlett, Minister of Music “Sunday School—10 A. M, f} ‘opens . Roberts: Comes From Ypsilanti . Pontiag Church - tendent of the United Pentecostal ‘Church. Both assisted in the serv: ice. Born in Bramer, Ten Rev. Mr scoatng and theological train- ing in Virginia and West Vir- eee ee FAMILY FUN—Picnics in the backyard are a favorite pastime ° of the Rev. Eugene L: Roberts family of 3497 Auburn Ave. The new pastor of the First United Pentecostal Church, 178 Green St., he is shown with (left-at table) Harold, = (standing from left) 4 accordion, and Harold, the guitar. \ P . . 4 é as , i i : : , ‘ 1a : a “ ; ' i . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1958° Rev. Mr. Roberts, John, Beverly and Mr. Roberts. ‘The Roberts also like fishing and singing together. Beverly plays the —_ and . - oui ol 2 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building—S5460 Williams Sunday School esogeeeegvedenenns oe 3 . Worship reneeereewedereeseneeees 1100 Evening Worship ........00+000++ 7200. Pastor Preaching at All Services Oat 3 Paster—O. F. Eastman, 'e Cordially Invite You to Worship With Us. ae UNITED. MISSIONARY CHURCH © “ EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH—Sanford 632 Benson - 9:30 P. M. WORSHIP . Theme: A Life of Fulnmess FE 5-004 WESLEYAN METHODIST Evening _ 61 NORTH LYNN STREET Scheol 10 A.M. —W. Service 7:30 P.M. ed, Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. REV. .H. L, JOHNSON, Pastor - orship 11 A.M. W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. steer Pontiac Press Photo Apostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL Young People Saturday Sendep Scheel pnd Workin eeeee 10:00 a. m. a Evangelistic. eperesbocases :30 p. m. Toney Se cow oc ee eee” aban . y Evangelistic ......+005 7:30 p. m. Bishop L. A. Parent - Church Phone FE 5-8361 Poster Res. OL. 2-4751 avons : wenn j eeeeeres > 7:30 p.m. Sunday School 9: 45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 pm. pe Sag Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:30 pm. | CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER =f Good Music — Singing — True to the Word Preaching. : God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited * The: Salvation Army (29 Ww. LAWRENCE STREET ™ CHURCH OF sperrtat: FELLOWSHIP. Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) _ ; Affiliated ‘with Federation of Spiritual Cherches =~ 1 Sunday Service—-7:30 P. M, The fon taesees Basha OF Veriton: panties No Service Thursday Evening, August 7 sail. cio iiiaasitaa lati Ma Fi ee ee ae ee Society of Wesleyan “Mrs. Emilia Schilinske, her great-grandmother; Mrs. Otto Wed- jams eniced ni iran nantes anemmn etioanlle heen, gpandemother; sexi Mrs, Cysi Dailey, jer mother. 4 Wm. C. Grate, Pastor © Church Service 10:00 A.M. : Sunday School 1] :00 A. M. ST. MARK. AES ee eS Wm. C.- Grate, ami © Sunday School ...10:00 . Church Service . “Ta AM } Cedar Crest. \ Parner off ion a » Howard B. Claycombe, Pastor’ 4 _ Berviens at 8 AM. - ee, : : NAS A.M WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday School gitar ens eee seen fd acgi ns sno Morning Worship Cog eeeevreonere 8:30 Ps Cane eeeeeweeemeeareeeeenerines 4 5AM. | aaipenis pics i Cee een we Ceo ewes ees z "MENDING FOR MISSIONARIES _ nr gaisreiinen’ of autos Shown are (right) Mrs. .. Frank Haydén with (rom Jet) ee ‘Studies .. ” By the World's Greatest ” "Wie Teccher Pg ldn, inary; Wheaton College mS -Bob ‘Jones alee ton As- Hough b = han ss zs Pe ese _ ASCENSION Rev. e School. ..... 8:30 a.m. | ew Service Bae 9:30 a.m, /Marimont Baptist, Chureh ? Invites You: |. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 ‘AM. éye and trace the reaction of an pital cal ot vast of © sa Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer. — Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. |] Columbia. Avenue BAPTIST | Sunday Schoo! Corer a Pree er we A. M. Morning Worship ° wobec cree e eens TD :00. A. M. 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP | “"AMOS and HIS MESSAGE i AMERICA” Ss 7:00 P.M:2-EVENING SERVICES | ; FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH _ Oakland and Saginaw” ‘ Pontiac,” Michigan . Rev. H: H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Rakes. Ass't. Pastor 9: 45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL “Classes tor All Ages "THE: BOY and HIS LUNCH” - Dr. Sova seco bot svn : B.T.0.. ee * * a 6: 30 P, M. ‘MARIMONT . «A Growing Church “Evening Worship... 6... ses seese. 7:30 Pe Me With a Friendly Welcome! Wednesday Prayer Mestian: Leake tecs 7190 BI.” Rev. Philtp Somers, Pastor ; Rev, M. F. Boyd Ire Poston : ! Cooperating with Baptist Convention Wallop Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin . are ye: — es! pop- Sunday School .... 845 A.M. fi ior boxing of the Z ‘ ; Sunday Worship ...1100A.M. Tang fea: gh sce -, owe we . ne Aubum Avenue ris | Evening Service .... 700P.M. | the Orient. He is a Christian, a sos . pe on Chee: : 4; DR. 2 enon Se 3] atng Servic regular churchgoer anda Teeder - |North East Gouna unity [Birds Caught in Ice eee aa she aces sabre of the Bible. ‘* ¢ ; ' Fn 4: t~ () ‘ 9:45 to 11:00 A. M-—Communion and 2 . ues! opec. yo RP b00n Mf Resmty « Rim aout him Wall rg ongregation to Organize Cause Irish Furor em eee ~1 shown ' throughout a- EY ii i : a] pan, and from eS ee fo Sif Together Tomorrow will ‘be | known as|meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at} BELFAST — Three swans and 7 My a a aa : was made clear that a faith 4 Charter. Sunday congrega-|the manse, 820 Mt. Clemens St. to/a heron made headlines in North- Wednesday—Bible Study — 4 h4 . Lutheran ful reader of the Bible. Protestant - Sponsored tion of Re cena Vonage. choose the church treasurer andlern Ireland by getting frozen into P.M. Thursday—Sky Pilots. | _ an %|financial secretary. the ice of a 30-acre lake near Bel- You Are Always Welcome ee “ Ch ; he Th 1 Ch h National Parley Slated the Herrington School. 0 Ground is expected to be broken| fast : urches e Episcopa urch} oe 2 * & for the first unit of the new church) “‘T : of the Advent in Chicago Sept. 7-10 | 5...'the past three a The SPCA, the Army and a fire a “MISSOURI SYNOD W. tae tar a eee ae Le eres ane ns in early September. brigade all failed in frantic efforts oo THE REY. JONN W, WIGLE View I! Tye first Protestant - sponsored|and build the new church. Sunday School is held st 10 |t0 free the pins wero | } | St. Stephen's By “Sacra inational conference in this country oe have dolaed the | 2.3, eaet Sanday; worship hour |thought of using fume throwers to “FIRST vacua CHURCH a Morning Prayer, 9:30 A. M. All those who Joined at 11 a.m.,. youth hour at the jme » but feared they : Pormerty Waterford Township ely Communion iret Sanday 10" religion and the law will be the group Sun- | manse at 6 p.m. in the |destroy the birds. MURON AT WAYNE : | F.W. Hall—Walton Biva : held in Chicago, Sept. 7-10, follow-) aay will be charter members. chapel at thé manse, Helicopter’ were sought to drop = (Bytween Dixie and Gashadaw = 7 ————— ing years of — and pre- Following the morning worship| hour is scheduled for #30 p.m. food but could not be spared from Pastor, . . REV. WILLIAM H, MARBACH, B.D. a ‘8 Church Service .. 9:30AM El] eine se ape Willa Stringfellow, No w ing will be held for’the’ purpose of conducted every Wednesday at 7:3|, The SPCA was about to shoot WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 | , F Sunday School |: 10:45AM. Bible School 9:30 York sueaay sat onmmeets juemal tion. p.m. in the manse, sadlngy iran gue eer URCH SCHOOL... . 9:30-1:00 Worship Service 1018 am. | chairman, said that for the first | 1) charger members will be eli-jquestions and Scriptural implica- the gre de all CHURCH ene e SOMA 858 W: Haren». |] “ime Judges, lawyers and law eile to vote..A nominating -com-|tions are usually considered any|“Tseled_ free. nah : is is . < Rev. DD. McColl clergymen and theolo- Imittee, selected by the pastor, the sbect pertinent to everyany v(t alt Soong beaks — aS : gians will sit down together to |poy, Harry B. Schlosser, will pre-|ing iwil be discussed. the ice. tees i a lee coe wee eee mee tceniimmirecd) 2 tx. & DONELSON | BAPTIST CHURCH Services at 9A Mv FIRST OPEN | The past je y ke and 10:30 A.M. BIBLE CHURCH Convening at the University of|ballot, ‘lbe “I Believe in Man.” lin prayer. . aera School ...-10 4 am satlorning, Worship... sites n a.m, — Class oe AM : 512 Joslyn opergtmnel apo aes be. Nero Trustees, class leaders gos Su 8:30 pm. es chool a 4 E Associa School offi will be i ereeenee oa cvesereye TESS CEN TENTS ES © | : Kindergarten “aid Nurséry é a ; : poaceraaee members, ‘clergymen, U.S. attor- pom fr < teh tt Epis tee’ FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ny i Barve Beer pe og ee ee 3 “Only at 10:30 A.M. ; Worship ...1100 A.M. neys and Jaw faculty, Mr, String- sented for adoption, . 66 North Roselawn Pastor—REV. LEE ae : : : poner Ba oe wee fellow said. They will include Har- ° Sanat teen tv Sine: Tesshtak wy, renee Peas, i : ST. TRINITY Evangelistic Service . 7 old Berman of Harvard Law The board of stewards to be ap-|i “ Sunday School, 10 A.M. Morning Wership, 11 A.M. by Eerl Cox : 5 Wed: Preyer Mesing 480.6 School, Dr, Marcus Barth, Feder-|Pointed by the minister, and elect) Evening Mussege; 7:00 FM. by James Duval 2 Auburn at Jessie ' ed officials will be known as -the Prayer Meeting and Bible Study at the Church Wed. Evening, 7 P.M. = (Bast sider | The Ena of ated Theological Faculty of Chi- _ REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastér - | Ralph C. Claus, Pastor Year search |[C229, an@ Benjamin MacKinnon of Church a Skt te Ook (eoeeaies hd ee , —— en ral . Second "Service .. 11:00 A.M oom The pon eeogl be sponsored . ee —. PONTIAC CHURCH AAV. MELEON m. DANK, #: ib, Mmites = 3 Rev. T. . Staton FE 20497 jointly by the Faculty Christian Electronic Mechanism : : OF CHRIST ‘REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Assoc. Minister ~ b ST. PAUL xs Fellowship and the ery — to Aid Eye Research a JOUN H. HALL, D.D. Assoc. Highland the ‘National Counc , Zelcomes All Visitors MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10.55. A.M. | a ‘ounc® of Churches.| sypNEY, Australia — An elec- eas jm | George Mahder, Pastor Congregational Church |tronie machine for research into fee Wedge om, “FAITH TAKES the HIGH NOTE” | Early Service .... &154.M. Milford Rd. at M-59 Be careful for nothing; but in|functions of the eye has been de- a "Preaching | Bid ‘Thee"—Jonah, 3:2 * Dr. Bank,. Preaching f Moming Service 10454'M Bil Sunday School 10.A.M. [every cood thing by prayer and signed by members of the Syiey bee Bae os ae I. Bank, P | \ Moming Worship 11 A.M. }°0P rivests be made unto God,|ment. Known as a mult-beam ‘service 7:90 pam (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) , : BLOOMFI ELD eel sr by yout wok | WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to to 6:00 P.M. Sunday c | TOWNSHIP _ UNITED LUTHERAN fir can shoot a fine beam of| a Everybody ls Invited! Square Lake & Telegraph . 2 Audio Bible CHURCH OF THE. light into a selected part of. ani} ™: . = 1180 North ‘Perry Street ~ a # ” = ts fi r « # oA i a, Oe aye ‘ ' > 4 ot sf are = : Mio Pa tee at Bere Re Py f : me ee cg ‘ ae Be i i : FS i ¢ * ‘ ; r : A ; op a THE PONTIAC Pausd, SATURDAY, AUGUST i ‘ a a 2 . None Hurt as Train GI From F lint Dies. Hungaria Bole Vor coy le of = Hits Standing Freight Brave Boy. Dies | jin Alaska Car Mishap| » pada h mianstont” res repel Ferene Nagy, #2, ‘across the Iron Curtainjot Budapest. Scked commis on Before SUTETY | wowuer, neo. seS wits setae em Mae a a rig vera tes train pi a parked freight Richardson liere was killed near this northwestern Tndiane| BOSTON (AP)—Nils-Olov Wieell, was to have donated one of ‘Mile umart na. habe asaten town early today, derailing nearly|50 pounds of courage, died last) kidneys, 59 miles north of- Anchorage on three dozen cars‘ and partially|night at Peter Bent.Brigham Hos-| The diéd with his parents at|th. "Glenn high blocking traffic on busy’ U.S.| pital. He had been awaiting a kid-fhis -and his bed surround- Specialist 3. C2 Elgin Comsiock, State Representative , DISTRICT No, 2—Pontiec. or were no reports of injur- The ll-year-old freckled-faced from, all over the nation since his killed pes hie Gar catapulted 120/ 1H} 30 Year's Experier pa OF ? Tata police said crewmen of the pea born ‘with one kidney which Py ~ : > feet: through the air then pitched : Legislative Agent " ‘ twice that distance down to the/|/[i@ ; idle freight were at a nearby res-|he lost last April when he foppled| Nils operation would have been| bottom of a steep bank ifs t taurant for a lunch break whet|from a the 1%car traifi rode into it at|home. = plants have been’ successful only| com pgnian escaped nivy. about 40 miles an hour. . ee 8 between identical twins. Conistock of Flint Passenger traffic on the rail-/} 4 hospital bulletin said Nils’| Nils’ parents, Oscar, a butcher, ~ foe ’ |road was not affected.- The colli- death was due to the inability of and ‘his wife, Margareta, kept « — sion occurred~on a freight branch |his system to accept bone marrow| Vigil at the hospital through most Expects Postage Saving line running from Danville, 01.,/ transfusions from his mother, She of their son's confinement. Nils, sormreatane , Coy ees to Chicago. ~ was their only child. . LANSING —The “Secretary off Hax & Hounds Inu ndorsed by State, County and Municipal Employees Moree AFL ClO Served Four Years on Adviso Board of M.E.S.C. | NEED YOUR SUPPORT! mM Council — x * ~ |State’s, office’ reported today that) z ~ - : _ | Funeral i ill be held|it still. should be able to realize oe, : Community Theaters Monday at the Salvation Army caving in mail cabs fs pea de- Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills 4 Monday thru Thursday ge Corps .afiditorium in Boston. Bur-|spite the increase in nongal rates. : . ial for the tousled, tawny-haired| ‘Total postage costs of the office LUNCHEONS and DINNERS 4 Men's & Ladi s Set: “The Lane ‘Hot Bummer,” Paui|!2d who wanted to be a cowboy/last year ran up to $258,406, Secy. en's a HSTnae Satan .e0eTT sca [AL be ti Sweden. of State James M, Hare reported. ill nywwERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | - the World,” “Long Hot Sum- 9P.M. | gl ag Se : : “lll .SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 5 4 T rousers color “John Wayn aa Claire iter =f » . Air Conditioned | LUNCHEONIS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ; \Hondé,". color Joba’ Wayne, Geraldins ; wa. — Pr: “Vertigo. color, James CLAWSON ||| Phone MI 4-4800 La Reservations | ? tewart, Kim Novak; “St. Louis’ Blues,” | Nat Cole” Bartha Et. YHOUSE . a = ‘Sat.: Monolith Monsters,” Grant ® scanners : Oakland County's Only Art Theater JU 8-3977 14 Mile Road 2 Miles East of Woodward Ave, Williams, Lola Albright; “It's a Dog’s Life,” color, Hills - Rechester_ #Sat.:. “The Big Beat,” all star ea Toe] COMMERCE [== “Slacks \*Piood Tide,” George Cornell, Cornell be | SECTION Borchers. 3-Features—3 gs . ‘eiiits oo Wed: “Teacher's Pet" Clark a eadad - Can You DRIVE-IN THEATER the ARISTOCRAT Thuis, — Bat “The.Giel Most Likely” “On the House” wae Road Jane Powell. Cliff Robertson; “Je oe -“Horrorama . | South End of Union Lake Roa aa MOTHPROOFING Atteck,” John Agar, Audrey Totter. Bat.’ £ “Crash a Gary Merrill; “Return ot Wa) i] Cary. Thurs.: “Sayonara,” Marlon Brando. ad Pri. ‘== Sat.: “Cowboy,” Glenn Ford. MEANS YOUR CLOTHES © LOOK CLEANER * by JACQUES OFFENBACH) © color by TECHNICOLOR A LopertiFilms Release , | [suumeo | [ramsseo | | FEEL CLEANER See tide At me GRACE df What a value for fine quality | © AR é. 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[teen Pactand Gory, reprts a net “COUNTY CLERK - “cov Lr aca a JACK HAWKINS — || tw uaa a 3 3 | “LOOKING for DANGER” 7 = > ‘REGISTER o DEEDS CO eee THE BRIDGE COMING WED! | (Republican) I 645444 ON THE "ee | (“GOD'S LITTLE ACRE” | ; P rimary Election Tuesday, August 5 T. ‘ ¢ { " DAREDEVRL EXPLOITS OF THE | ; * Highest Rating by Citizens League brs DAY" 1:45 RIVE R K WA |) lve eam, * 5 Years Deputy County Clerk |] _moxoar — rorspar vas | fECHNICOLOR + CINEM : an wf NDERWATER * 2 Years Ockland comsty Register : PRICES .-. . this jes S WARRIOR of Deeds - engagement only: | JAMES GREGORY }: The combined offices of County Clerk md | Vas 1 Nite-Sun. .......90€ g ’ DAN DALEY. ces | : Register of Deeds will require an SOPHIA HE Set, Matinee ... .45¢ RAYMOND BAILEY - svete U | AD > ; ; = S$ —_—————— i experienced administrator. | Nz LOREN a, | Children ...\ 20] | COMING WED.! if. MURPHY Has PROVEN EXPERIENCE! Winner of /] Academy fa “GOD'S LITTLE ACRE” |p . SAT "GANG BUSTERS” _ fe "=, “VANISHING AMERICAN” Starts 8) SUNDAY "The tn ‘rue ary EMEUNG World War I’s most decorated - _ hero. SGT. YORK, single handed captures so many Germans, that the army does not know what to do wifh ‘them. - The story is full of thrills 4 and chuckles. 4 , @ _THWE RO ee ‘SS 1 DOORS OPEN WEEKDAYS 6:45 SAT. & SUN. 12:45 EXTRA: SAT. and SUN. AFTERNOON Walt DISNEY CARTOON FESTIVAL Re-Elect — DANIEL . BARRY Oakland Conte og : : aa arenes : DRAIN COMMISSIONER (N54 1} eS) a 43125 s-rcarunes-2 9) RST .it's still the guy with guts and @ Graduate Michigan State University ee | eo BED) : mans toto 3-FEATURE SHOW NO ADS ON OUR . a a gun who wins the wart! Any, Person showing uneniployment ara- 5 If Admitted for ....)..5..ccccseees STARTS AT 10:45 GIANT SCREEN @ Experienced Public Administrator LATE SHOW!, @ Native of Royal Oak and life-long resident of Oakland County DANIEL W. BARRY Accomplishments Made During ‘My Administration in the Modernized Drain Office oe 3 DINENSION me WARNERCOLOR pemcctenesnene -—PLUS— ws A THE FACTUAL STORY OF NY's A SAVAGE WATERFRONT bye Aqiaditten of new quarters housing all drain The Drayton Plains Deats and Extension commission functions under one roof which have been repaired thus eliminati allowed complete reorganization in all de- perennial flooding problem on US-10, which partments. had been called the “Dixie Water Hole.” Cleanout of Garfield Drain and Novi Drain A” artificial lake study has been completed by the Drain Commissioner under the direc- dak. under way with ‘an early completion tion of the Drain Gommittee, pointing out the need for legislation in this\area. x toe ut of Sprague Drain 90% 7 7 prt 7 ra 2 f completed The “pollution contri projects,” namely, ' = nt ee f a. et aN Soepin UDaP nd sees et to ac ree get RA re C4) RICHARD EGAN E=S¥) atosti-, a « eh a Construction of the Pontiac Lake Dam, a comaitied to design and their a con- JAN STERLING - DAN D URYEA ' project overdue for many years, 90% com- struction anticipated. * “ yun » JULIE ADAMS Bleted. “A program a ot public relations and foferma- ¢ - 4 barren Ser SS LG (gyaucnter af. > |e vi ‘| jane eonlling © ake r croieil eneuteenan. are hept abreast of .- . oN. é ri th 1 AVE. ay LX. i\e, : . ‘COLE YOUNGE TARTS whighed eto grit BOONE na | BS ee SE a os A ee ee ge ee ey Se ee oe ee ee Mog ee ty ae : * Pe, ee p LS pi tat | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘AUGUST, 2, 1058 _ LINOLEUM RUG SO wonnes lection of pat: y * COTTON pel ti avellchde for 54% : DRESSES your choice, 5 FL sien Lali Standard quality ame ise, . not © -special sale Ther- chandise. 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Wik CONGOWALL : Sli vers, Novelties, Cardigans UY a ‘a valuable piece of property in = ra oF eacely Priced sis : 4 A PART of the 49th STATE 3 : Choice of colors for va Alaska. $26.99 Specially Priced $15.99 ° "Grand Award in Gold Rush, Days in Pontiac _ this special event. ae : . $18.99 Specially Priced $10.99 7 erin ctr ohare: Others as\Low as : A Size te to 40—Wide Color Range _ fil our nn in Pontiac Area Stores. een _ run. ft. running tie | . ma outh naw PART er ga THE PONTIAG PRESS 1 Nee Nog of THIS 49th 7 a. gor Sag _ STATE FREE! 7 r + A 9 zi 4 N = hot ; : Be : \ ; 3 j 3 4 : ; . , : we # ‘ : , ‘ x é ee : . i Nag ’ & : - ; : A { a ‘ ‘ \ n : be . : P| : a 5 5 s : a) a A : mes So Me os t ~] : ‘ . 744 \ oi . ' L . - = “e d er z ; o ? oe 2 iJ \ & . ‘ f . . tee 3 . ¥ ee 4 4 | \ ; a % . “ie La ‘ a . : re ' : . roe . . oe yee é +s hy spike *. 5 . : : A \ * rapeersseera eens tt ddce eddy eros auras Ness 7 ‘Seas ed ets sana . * , \ tigah earn “SATURDAY, AUGUST: mie 4 ee 43 * Pg be | & iron “failing is painted white. ‘The wall- mural “SLATE STEPS — Entrance vestibule, floor, hallway and strairs are all slate. The wrought - continyes up the stairwall at, the left. = ‘ ‘e ae Res + THE LANAI ROOM — This was once the utility’ poom. Now. it is a second. living room and a guest room. Walls and ceiling are American elm panéls. The ceramic file floor bas a harle- quin pattern of turquoise, cream and catclvenl) Shutters and bamboo draperies (on the sliding * glass doors out of sight at the left) are tur- gocten, Fat : | HANDPAINTED DRAPERIES “= Hahdpairited silk ‘can cover | the window wall between, the dining room-living room and the | lake room.* Informa] furniture in bamboo is used -in the lake J GS See ‘i ry ‘ iG + | MIRRORED WALL, - ‘Around the marble fireplace. the wall | rroréd;.This tends to give.the feeling of more space’in _ a this uirrow room. In the mirror you can see the door to the y, Meta pei i pat So SO HO Tek meee gm rere : wee @ — F: ~— [more formal entertaining, The liv- For People With | LAKE ANGELUS - }- stonse Roo’ ling room pects aM Golfview ESTATES _¢ YES, DEAR... : = st, \peth ohne | Sen ~~ e - x WZa10 : a . cans Oy includes ¥ . | oleee- _ THEY MAKE. «. | Pca boyy oh lel +4 “ler'and storage room pls sorage| LAKE’ PROPERTY wits CHAR- A GAS FURNACE | =] . % : space for tools, The carport could] ACTER and the PROPER RE- SD ae :| { A be converted into an enclosed g8-| become PRACTICALLY eee —Seme ee tf ; « rage for colder regions, _ EXTINCT and on fe te ae | eee Pee | » el eT gy ah ca ie oa 2 or X-17 ff) aca eo een ; | y Z E ane onT:.' 3 an : : Study Pian Order Coupon. | So Look Ahead NOW | ae 65+0" — Pi © || Enclosed is 35 cents in coin. || Take Your Place , eae ! : |. UNUSUAL PLAN — As shown in the floor ‘into the Florida room at the rear. The living || eae ite tune ose | in the Sun - | plan above, there is an unbroken view from the room is set apart, at the right, for more formal ! The Week, Design X-17. t iris combines ides subur- ‘ | |’ entrance foyer across the family-dining room entertaining. 1 'N Man f Gao ee z MOR-SUN - Cpgpeny menage alnapnd | hang lay a ne a y !) This is NOT @ raw undev ‘THIS SEAL | |f ily-dining room to bring in soft, |! coins. = 1) subdivision, Lake. Angeles * OS diffused natural light, Additional. |! =: 1) View Estates has black top roads ee : Florida’ Ranch Adapts ly, there is a well-engineered |! waue <...0........s,ccsce0s wees ft] communi water ayyeem ond. | MOR.SHN ito All Climates sila WeNing eeer, ae Ra lsSt ede oe of Bie ; The kitchen, which opens into)! @TREET .....:sssscciccseeees | the lowest costs per front foot of a | ae the taming room, is equipped Ha ee Fee Le, ne Tete | Styled after homes in warmer{house then could be screened in,|With the latest conveniences, They) OFFE +++v:sssrvess+@TATBsseree fH Gut today and select your lake ranch has been designed for com-| with s¢reening, or with palstic or .LOCATED ON A PENINSULA - GAS & OIL FURNACES [aoa year-round living in @ny| Saque material. ' * Statistics i Ceilings ro High SURROUNDED BY THREE : TO OIL USERS... ORDER NOW, | ‘The architectural theme of the|ADIANT HEATING —— Im these days of remodeled) LAKES AND A GOLF = gaye tums mrmets y tm wren, - Gas service is opening and we will [plan, designated X-11 tr the House Simple changes would sufficient-| House of The Week design X-17 | iiaings, the size of the rooms COURSE be busy filling Gas Furnece orders. Week series, is set in the|ly protect the room for use through- has three bedrooms, two baths, iotien has been so reduced that the : room.” out the year in colder climates./ living room, family-dining room, |high ceilings seem all out of pro-} © © PRIVATE BEACH PRIVILEGES WITH is a U-shaped area) Que weatherproofing step, sug: | kitchen, laundry and Florida |portion. Take care’ of this by ex: ALL LOTS « TOTAL COST PER LOT _ eee tk, tnitedinng rom | Smted,W? Aries Semel Past | som, Sis overall cimensons are [lending the cbr ofthe, eeing s ts -.” September cannot possibly , = 65 by 48 feet 9 i wou | sltcluding to. winter comfort. ORDER YOUR —_ 1,483 feet in the liv- |The ceilings will seem lower. eu , " CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE Hi Me Oe: Pumas Evmuys NSA serye-/e2: || ste space and ‘position ‘Bee 0 )GAS or OL Porece fs Dial - Further comfort for’ the winter months could’ be «provided by in- and modifications | stalling radiant heatihg coils in the permanently are square ee ae ing area. The Florida room an 598 square feet can Tee eee a (ener stab at tho tine the house GOODWILL ‘: | as an open living|is built, . : ? wale over enty Where & ts) Thee ls a shunning pod — hx 4 i AUTOMATIC r Pe ed ack seaaae wea |r Goes Gad ee oe , ! _ room. : Z . in the warm, sunny climes. i next development tow dimensions r HEATING ig es rig ese Sa Memes 2 tee ee FOLKS . wheel a EGF ; r range, wall oven, dish washer, 3401 West. Huron | ot that portion Juting “The Florida room, located so it/double sink and refrigerator. s. : * of canbe sen by ucts upon eter Looated atthe ontot he howe. (They have seen our MODEL HOME) — aman rm, macnn aa ot _INCOMPARABLE, WE SAY! . ‘ated from the room by aldriveway, Through this window ie wall, has abundant space! guests, Cavicsmén ‘and vehicles Cal Is: or ‘ae leat 0 a |for informal family living, can be seen before the front door So: ; plastic domes have been |'5 opened, : ° | _: | in the roof over the fam-' . The laundry is adjacent to the | COMPARE! The individuality of de- COMPARE! Closets — walk-in type. We con ‘aie you a terrific bargain =i - — sign.- GO ft. long, rare mecty! : Sliding birch doors.- on. a gos furnace now but hurry! “SPECIALS” | _ Delco 740,000 BTU Gas Forced Air Furnace ~ COMPARE! iWanénry constructed. sealant Oveihong—2 ft.! 1 ft. Fine brick work. 2 em gable ends. : s = COMPARE! Floor plan, 3 bedrooms |. COMPANI c at fone door sills for - and what sizes. Ceramic bath. Ceramic vanity. 4 COMPARE! Slate vestibule entrance, . | Ae ie t closet. ——— : COMPARE! Recie modern kitchen ss — = ima , \ . H : | ee | with qmple-eotieg space. COMPARE! No exposed footing — | = . $ 73 : brick to grade. ‘NOW ; ' COMPARE! Blue Tayco cut stone as for Onl : | window sills. ‘ COMPARE! Picture window 10x er Uniy To beautify your home including the |, " wood, with ventilating panes. painting, have comfort and: beauty — all of yore, the lasting proven way, | COMPARE! Choice of furnace—Delco - which will last as long as your home . .torner beads and wire lathed or Luxaire. where needed. COMPARE! The PRICE! $13,950 on your lot. (15 mile radius) 1 | | finest in insulation, save on fuel and ~' COMPARE! Plastered, as in the days. | USE ALUMINUM SIDING WITH | _ BAK-R-FOAM INSULATION | AND A MURAL STONE FRONT All this at a price and terms that will surprise you. — COMPARE! Basement, 10” poured and waterproofed, 4" drain tile. ANYTHING ELSE? So many things we want to tell you about that COMPARE! 20x26 garage, plastered. must be seen first hand. wf fine Direct entrance to residence. . Product of General Motors CERTIFIED DEALER Reg. $239.95 37 99% A PROMISE! The most worthwhile trip you ever made to a MODEL — that COMPARE Materials. %0ak floor might well be YOUR 1" sub-floors, 1” roof eathing t ig) | NO MONEY DOWN-36 MONTHS TO PAY | jFoxs O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY — Open 1 to 8 Saturday & eer ety 4 to 8. Completely Installed : ; Fiberglas roll Ineulatic future home! Diep ere: net 8 | CALL FE 4-2575__.. e ~ DIRECTIONS: ; biernies Enadinierere | . pow Walton Bivd., left on Shaw Drive, t i ‘Daily ‘til 9 P.M. — Sunday 1-4 P. mM i Se corner of COSEYBURN sh peerraraa oe "= HUMPHRIES REALTY MIDWEST SUPPLY | 9 W. HURON, Comer Telegraph; PONTIAC. Authorized Oakland County Distributor / THE HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER | “ 83 NORTH TELEGRAPH ROAD . iba ae m Voorheis Rd. ag Pro sais ! 22 Years in‘Pontiac |. Los 7 FE20674 \.. REALTOR = FE 4-714; is 2 : : — Th. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Avoust 2 1958 | FE 8.9051 E. Alan. Gilfordl facies 2's new cmetor| Woods Use Many {Wood Mire Prodet wrk” wy, ut gt,“ bates | 0 ny MSU P project would be as/basements light a pouse callie besacite plikagy, Says rofessor iy material. already has ox werpecarimniyess ot .' THE Modern Materials. + wood is taken for granted more|iound, tested, and used for cem/ot 6 hoene at 8: nt An oh Le Cig erg than any: other building material,|turies. Wood is the miracle build-) to 15 per 3 CA! _|, ontinued From-Page 13) [says William B, Lloyd, associate|!M& Product.” a house built on a ee, x | Window is framed with @ “cam-|professor of F ore st Products, FAMILY. { tovinaire,""'a padded frame: — , |state. University, GAS and. OlL — HO whee ia atin the wtlky. a a ee ‘“anai’’ d EXCEL j room is now the “lanai” room. | _,, a ulti-milli V Featuring - TK ) This ts = for wnat die teow 7 eos ee mo <5 cs 3 i or. porch, ‘ cathedral ustry. directed re- . ‘© 1500 Sq, Ft, of Living Area ff ing and walls are paneled in |search staff to find the best con-| 3216 Ryeroft St. . ¢ @4 Large Bedrooms | pre-finished American elm. —{ceiyable raw material for mill-| — c. 7 Complete Baths—_— Miniature aqua shutters are : 2 aqme le A LOT OF ROOF — Enough asphalt shingles to roof a develop- used in place of curtains at the -ar in a fio SR ESS Se cecc| ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT @ Natural Fir applied to this giant storage building in Rossford, Ohio, in one of | are sliding glass doors to the @ Deluxe Hardwood Kitchen. | history's biggest reshingling jobs. * patio. These have turquoise bam- _— ee - ; @ Built in Oven, Range The building, owned by General Mills, Inc., is 650 feet long and.| boo draperies. “i, es ah “ Mee 4 - z ae and Hood is used to.store grain and feed products. Asphalt shingles, the root-| There's a small gray sofa and tae vial nh " ; cans ~ ing material used on most homes in the U. S., were chosen because | @ larger bed-sofa. This latter is ee et 4 mack Bar a previous roof of this material had given long service on the storage pio grea 5 ee eG | @ Dining Room building, which is in an exposed location along the Maumee River, eta ke 2 sevincuia pattern ; @Full Basement of aqua, cream and sandalwood. @ 26x11 Cement Terrace @ 100x150 Lot with Private ‘ Beach | Here’s a practical remodeling idea for cellar windows . . . install Glass Blocks. Glass Blocks will keep out water, let in light, insure privacy— they're the mark of a modern home. Glass Blocks are easy to clean, too, and don’t need ageipeag eink sf _Tepair. Call or phone toda FE. 5.8163 SIBLEY }j| Coal & Supply Co. 140 N: Cass Ave. @5 Minutes te Shopping, Schools and Churches This Home Complete at - $22,900 TO MODEL: Orchard Lake Read to Middle- belt. South to Square Lake Rd. West Two Blocks to Model. CALL _ FE 5-5088 where high winds are frequent. The light, mist-gray color reflects heat from the sun. Excellent use has been made of wall areas under the stairs. Storage cupboards and drawers are concealed, In the Woods’ bedroom there are three separate closets with mirrored doors. Corner let a food of light into the 1 Walls are sandalwood. The floor is polished oak. Here also the furniture is French in an an- ened white finish, ‘ The guest room is pink and green with -gray furniture. Sheer green nylon is used for floor-length draperies. The quilted chintz spread is pink, | while the slipper chair is rasp- berry shade. re are yards and yards of proximately one inch in sixteen feet. If gutters are not correctly], ‘!sloped, the possibility of overflow during heavy rain storms is in- creased. Then again, gutters with- out adequate slope ‘may. hold rain water increasing the possibility of damage by rust to the gutter. Downspouts should be located at the ends of the-gutter and for ade4~ quate drainage there should be one All Roofs Need Water Drainage Any practice which plans roof drainage at certain points in aj house and neglects other area@Sisquare inch of downspout pipe does not accomplish the real pur-jareas (cross section) for each one pose of providing adequate water/hundred square feet of roof area. drainage from the roof away from| If you are planning to build a the house.« The Roof Drainage new home, be sure to consult your Manufacturers Institute. recom-|Sheet metal contractor. He will point out the advantages of .proper mends that all roofs regardless: of pitch and overhang be providea with metal gutters and downspouts ~ Jadequately designed to quick and efficiently remove water from. the roof. In order to get best drainage, gutters must be sloped slightly to- ward the downspout. The Insti- tute recommends a slope of ap- Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free . Estimates! to suit every architectural need. tiles. | SHOWBOAT HEIGHTS | roof drainage and show you the various types of products available A useful combination of colors for a small room with a low ceil- ing are blue or blue-green walls and a ceiling of white insulating worae cabinets and closets in the Woods’ home. In the bath- rooms there’s a separate cabinet for cosmetics, In the upstairs hallway there’s storage for out- of-season ome = bedding. _* @ Carpeted Living Room 27x20’, Pictured Windows, ‘Storie rove, @ Spacious Grounds 120’x220' with 30 Native Trees) = @ 40’ Glass Porch for Entertaining . 4 ‘@-Modernized Kitchen:--Built-in-Oven-Range cai Family. Dining. Room In the garage there is one wall devoted entirely to: storage. Out in the yard there are separate gardening storage chests for each © Four Extra Sige Bedisome—2)4 Bollea Closes of the Woods.’ _ @ New Oil Furnace—2 Car. Garage With Guest _ __ Apartment birch. The floor is cork. There OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 6 — 4765 MOTORWAY DRIVS (OH Cooley Lake ei | teeeteeeeweANe eee eee eee Reliable Waterproofin Kowal ee ee 4 _? 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 — a ALL BRICK : Tk ae Jonny Kinzter ~ 3 BEDROOM _ FOR OUTDOOR LIVING Posen, Associates AL oo .. _ REALTOR * we ; ‘FULL BASEMENT HOME Colorful New York and Vermont Slate |} ‘t,'¥ocd' home. Robert Chapin f 670 W. HURON ST. FE 4-3525 ic FE 2-1030 2 UT WALLTOWALL CARPETING USED FOR : COLORED PLUMBING—DECORATOR TILE © Colorful Walks © Patios and Terraces | pie raya s spy pence eer : © Stepping Stones ° Formal ares -8 P.M. Sunday, 3 anrx - 8 P.M. Weekdays «- ‘13. 990 8348 can meve ay int FHA Terms! SOERAL HOMES CORP.. Pre-Patterned Slate for Walks and Patios will give you more years of @urability and service and more beauty than other forms ef walk material. Call Today for a Free Estimate! PONTIAC CUT STONE Open | P.M. - a | M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 We. Have Three Million - Dollars Available For Mortgage Purposes! If you are planning to buy or build a new home or to “improve your present home, come in and see us today! HOME LOANS OUR SPECIALTY WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS =f Pontiac Federal Sa Vings Home Office 761 W. Huron Street. > . -—~, ° Maeey lately No, Other. : Fra) DOWN 1 oy 75 PER MONTH : i The KNOLLWOOD Si pe a eet ii 3 BEDROOMS RAMBLING RANCH ee a FULL PRICE 10,950 oa @ 5 =. enh. 3 See EVERY ‘city CONVENIENCE Including © CURVED PAVED STREETS WITH CURBS AND SIDEWALKS © SEPARATE STORM AND SANITARY SEWERS - e CLOSE TO ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS © CLOSE TO EXCELLENT SHOPPING @ COUNTRY LIVING RIGHT IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT FULL PRICE The KNOLLTON = Model Phone — FEderal 3-9156 Open 12-9 Daily & Sunday. PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS os Downtown Branch ; : Rochester Branch 16 E,Lawrence Street | 407 Main Street, : 13440 W. 7 Mile Rd. | . ‘ene ’ y | a ralens ae "gerade ae Petes we GA RAG ES "QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 190 nn er ee ee and CONCRETE NEEDS || Settee REMODELING [im ~ CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALES — WALLS : : ig SS eure) GC & M CONSTRUCTION CO. , Some CE itl =e el : 2260 DIXIE HWY. ATSMAN COMPANY. ||| eee, 2 ee ; Gnd chose: arian : 7 -~ Before Mrs, Arthur P. act ‘ylywood model 90. they could visualize - Mantey of Milwaukee ever set foot in her spe- changes and improvements, There was plenty she knew exactly how it to visualize. Getting away from the usual: stand- - be. That’s because her husband, a factory ards, Mantey designed shelves and built-in cab- Se , Meperviien; tet sely planned ic but ‘matte sa ex- inets to fit his wife's five-foot height. li -~ Jentire table surface. Peel off the : : Turn Card Table . (sarer tacking and apply the cov ONLY BOICE mie g. > ering. Smooth out any bubbles or a [Jinfo Barbecue Bench rorsom cx, es ws i Bilae chet cre chess nian Co amare 0 covering sal a eo At 92 _ ing about the lack of table or work|color. It's that easy. | CONCRETE STEPS [ce ea ee cao va Uses UP a 8 new decorative walerials earreuy|. Nearly. all twit toacy] = =—USES THE UNIT STEP: i ye ted tabrieafive f0F the nation asa whole.) Auto-Clave : 7.950" West of the Mississippi River, 96 as _For'a Step in Beauty fnsvautonmiinn moe sc! @ypING || 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME... . ‘7,9 Bneoen onions. One of the best today's schools because the The Best M ethod This beautiful semi-finished home complete with all materials furnished which wood school is economical, attrac-| te a fw you simply ty ° cn or gerd =| of Curing Blocks can be yours for as low as $250.00 down on your lot. Merely cut a yee at the\the National Lumber Manufactur - new Fodey! Here’s What This Terrific Home Has to Offer: Built-in Oven jpnd [material big enough to cover thelers Association. BLOCK is a superior block! ‘They ‘Range, Anderson Beauty Line Windows, Built-in Birch Cabinets, | « ha at 100% humidity under 125 P.A.I. Forced Air Oil Heat, Hardwood Floors, All Copper Plumbing, . = : a ng Eog 3 Armstrong Floor Tile, Modern S K ome fe - g Floor Tile, Modern Spacious Kitchen, Large Overhangs ONLY $ 5 5 O DOWN [eee | | for Beauty and Distinction, Complete Septic Tank, dea and Well. peey ii | Ei MRcPscscr S|] 3 BEDROOM TRILEVELS- Available for Only ......... 11,250.00 PUTS YOU INTO ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL py RE RS BRICK HOMES @ 30 YEAR MORTGAGE * CONCRETE For Further Information Call Mutual 45738 FULL PRICE ONLY $14,300 - : B | Builders’ 164 Now Occupied — ONLY 2 LEFT — Hurry! Oe = Reny 0 C Supply 4 545 S. = Hy Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once therefore, priced so = elesraph FE 5-8186 § low. .Now 3 bedroom, brick, ranch horries, Over 1,600 square RANDR OWNER BUILT HOMES 812 FIRST ST., MILFORD, beh j E K THESE FEATURES: feet. Formica counter tops. and other extras galore. Forced air ff i sis Sabian bs By Paces Aptis by Frente Settling heat, walk-in closets —- paved streets —— city water and sewers, @ Permanent Beouty—Rugged Dependability SPR ee Laem ee UF PM - hae ede : Only 5 minutes from Downtown Pontiac | FHA Specifications A $21 LOBERTA 3 . -@ Strong Reinforced Casting - y aN : Piarbem, Lake Sead, | Nelle Weta Pitpnaeh Rood ~ MP TO 42 $2. FT. OF PORCH SPACE 2 ; car | RICH. QUICK” 4 Free Estimates— We Deliver Anywhere! Van j. | CONCRETE STEP co. ...CENJ..RICH’ | 5380 Dixie Highwoy * .. OR 3-7715 05s ees : = a - — ‘THE DARTMOUTH - PRE-BUILT : <= Including Partitions for 4 Rooms and Bath ee f) : , F = , 2 a : E : £ > Oy, | i | a ; | => —— = ! BH Complete on Your Land . ee y , : | (or Do It Yourself) | | ] EASY TERMS /im | SS s . i ~ 7 . r = *@ Recreation Rooms © Garages ° Time ; 2 haber ak y 1. | © Breezeways: _ © Anes © Waste @ Architect Fees FUBEIEN] Som wht 3 te Po Money ater A ——s 7 -piccar eae 9 e packes - @ Special Construction Plans. , ‘@ Siding ] @ Concrete Work | ! BUILT TO PONTIAC CITY CODE C all Now 3 Erection Engineered Assembly Line Production Methods Keep Costs Down” _ ‘ k 2 D & M ERECTS ITS OWN BUILDINGS With ITS OWN SPECIALIZED CREWS | / | D & M ERECTS PRE-BUILT GARAGES, CABINS, STORES, . MOTELS and UTILITY BUILDINGS if D & M BUILDING | : : . No Down Payment — Easy Terms Wale | _ Ist Payment in. ee : TP open |. | lt Pay yh Es “SUNDAY G & M c 0 nst rll cti on. Co. © Complete Modernization "2255 E. Walton Bivd., Corner Opdyke E ' ’ al 2- 4 | © Additions and Sobeients : Open Every Night ‘til 6 P.M. : Evenings and OR 3-2276 . i mF naa Dixle Highway North of Telegraph Ré, Pontiac ¢ Siding and Rooting. gee ee “as Sunday 7 } A ok : : “Compare Before You Buy”. : _° Foundations at aes ! rope lel ’ Waco With Coniidence’ 7 To 6 Yrs. " Pay Ad i TELEGRAPH RD. US 24 t B Brest seta om x * ‘ " GOLD MEDALLION BOME—Now open diily, ie match bikie on Lake Neva, at 751 Bonita drive in has been awarded the Detroit Edison's t Subidvision No. 1, ve Better Electrically Award, The house has certified wiring and all electrical equipment, including electrical heat. The exterior of the’ house is brick and tetr Electrically Award, has been pretend be Dares Tere eae Arnold Building Company for an Oakland county home. - A model home in Lakeview Sub-. division No. 1, on Lake Neva, is the first county home to receive this award. It is made for the ex- cellence of the model’s. wiring, lighting and. eletrical equipment of electric heat. This las an innovation, Elec- tric sodont baseboard units are ‘controlled by thermostats in each individual room so that tempera- tures can be varied throughout the house as the wish. The ‘units are painted the same colors as the walls. Maintenance for this type of heat is at a minimum. Nothing can rust or wear out and the fuel supply is constant. = There are two cooking stoves in| . this model home. The one in the kitchen is a counter-top range with separate wall oven. The second stove is in the basement recreation room to facilitate preparation of|- « Picnic and party meals. Throughout the house the light- While invisible from the rooms, the floor structure is the most im- portant part of the entire house. Hence, it warrants prime consid- eration in ee Actually, walking comfort is only one of many big responsibilities the floor structure must bear. The biggest is the fact that it must) _ support the weight of the house and all the occupants and con- tents. This is all the more reason for high quality construction and ad € {} = calbsond idk to & fidohedenicd heme ‘atthe beta: A fecreation room occupies the entire lower level. Arnold Building Company of Detroit constructed the home and will duplicate it for $26,000 on your lot. A RERY. 5 handing onlee. ++ s = _ Lake Neva Home Captures| First Electrical Award The electrical inductry’s top trib- ute, the Gold Medallion, Live. Bet- ‘Tof Flooring Available Shorter i A new styling trend in hardwood * slumber dealer can supply all spe : cies. And. attractiveb — lending / of mellow tones, . Watch That Color! - It you are’ intending to paint your front door a pretty shade of blue, watch out that you are not in a Mennonite community, For ‘larea wi reading al¥ combine to enhance) ff ‘life at home. i ii it Hi | Wuen you INSTALL f iH fas Heat eae THE ¢ PONTIAC .PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUSt 25 1058 " [Step Out of Bathroom ‘hee to. Sun Bathe on Patio talebnts' are welcoming the tion. by and materials such as versatile ’ ceramic ‘tile, they’ve found, can ae one coy ern nee With ero or ANNETT, Ine. | 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 | or: Realtors y MR, M., R. "WILSON Ys eae. YOU'LL WANT | that sect has the custom of: paint- home-|ing the front door with that color to indicate that the family includes a daughter of marriageable age. In such a community the young' *|blades know a blue door is an invi-| nen to come courting. rately side. and end-matched. There is a definite opportunity for double economy ‘at no sacrifice of beauty in using hardwood flooring “shorts,” There is the economy of much lower cost and the econo- my of durable lasting service char- TO BUY OR SELL REAL (ESTATE. JOHN . ‘KINZLER . REALTOR & BUILDER 670 W. Huron FE 4-3525 SEE THE COMPLETE LINE AT Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor _ Eves. and Sun. FE 2.0278 Call MA 6-6247 flooring. The ‘‘shorts’’ also will serve yqur modernization project nicely. Y material in the frame, fw ew waonmen ee 3 A . YOUNGSTOWN ‘SPECHL! 42" ALL WHITE KITCHEN UNIT dante $114.95 me S7Q? CARL’ SHELL ‘AND SONS: a eer ‘ OR £5043 ‘4 A Fs: ay 2 on 6 a ae a a ee me ee oe ee ee z ” SEE-US FIRST | Invarance for Tand Contracts — Real Ei Betate — | DAWSON & WATSON ALUMINUM: acteristic of all Northern hardwood ° Garages * Porches No. Money Down-1 Special Summer. Prices 3377 W. Haron St., Podtiae * Additions *Atties .- *Breezeways *Roofing | “Siding to 5 Years to Pay | REMODELERS | _ FE 4-5063 ee The ‘ever - increasing rniities of complaints we are receiving from, the public — having purchased . something from an unknown firm —_—” or an itinerant salesman makes | this warning MOST IMPORTANT. If You Don’t Know the MERCHANDISE Be Sure You. Know the - MERCHANT | You sicaply can’t kode Gwe about the. china of purchases you will make in your lifetime. No person can. ‘But you can make sure of getting the best and most for your money by dealing with honest and reliable ‘and a reputation for fair dealing are the trademarks of a legitimate retailer. If you know about the merchant —then you don’t have to worry about the merchandise - he sells. ~~ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD : of the _ Pontiac Area Chamber ‘of rae * Waldron | ‘Arnold Building Cutan offers an fee all-electric. | conveniences, the carefree comfort of all-electricheat! .. Here’s a new concept in livability — a new way of life that’s carefree, HIGHLAND M-5? TO PONTIAC ~~ ee q | comfort-filled and completely convenient! There’s a view of Lake Neva from every living and playing area of this beautiful home. A vista of blue water'and green foliage caresses the eye and soothes the soul as you & look lakeward from the handsomely modern kitchen, spacious _ picture-windowed living room, or large recreation rooff. A bi-level the lower level recreation room uncluttered by furnace or ducts, because of . wm the use of. electric heat — this striking brick and redwood home is designed, built and equipped for heathful, heart-warming, family togetherness. Come out and se¢ for yourself a home wheré you can really LIVE! Lar SALES BY... 'C. SCHUETT REALTY mat "TELEPHONE KEnwood 2.2400. ive , Epi 93-4196" os easaplmiogppampsnniet Co: a as ORS merchants. Truthful advertising, honest selling methods’ = : 754 BONITA DRIVE, . : WHITE LAKE TWP. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . “.% Wiring is certified by the Electrical Association of Detroit, ‘er uds . Light for Living is approved by Detroit Edison’s Home Service Division. . You'll find already installed and included in the price of the. house: _ i built-in: electric raage and oven, dishwasher, garbage disposal, ° : and automatié appliance center; automatic washer, electric clothes dryer, 80 gal. ‘electric water heoter. Housekeeping wos never easier—” FE 4-2598 Cy Telegraph Conls tractor ™ Flome Equipment Co. Pontiac 103 State FE 5-1683 Want to Lower Ceiling? Task costly to heat, and are difficult to clean. Converting ceilings to popu- lar height is easily done and is a low-cost project with Forestone wood-fiber acoustical ceiling tile. Enough for’ a 10x12 foot: ceiling costs only about $31. Forestone has a textured surface and absorbs up to 70 per cent of the noise that strikes it. This dec- orative tile comes in 12’’x24’’ tiles, center-scored, with tongue and groove and a flanged edge for error-free installation. Here’s how the installation is professional installation. = Enjoy a room as BIG as ALL OUTDOORS ALUMINUM ‘ GLAZED WITH $9950 ALWINDO COMPANY > SLIDING DOORS 6’x6'10" Size SCREEN seteeees Glazed with L-O-F $ 50 Screen I 99 , Other Sizes Available DIVISION OF NORTHERN ALUMINUM CO. 1700-1702 S$. Telegraph Rd. / ‘Phone FE 8-0495 Second Growth Pine {Can Stand Up to First , When Captain John Smith landed at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1608, he found stretched out ahead as jfar as the eye could see, miles upon miles of virgin southern pine. Many of these forest giants were jhundreds of years old and of breathtaking diameter and height. The very impressiveness of their dimensions and numbers launched lumbering in the United — that same year—350 years During the 3% cunatinn as south- ern pine lumber manufacture has pai in constant has emerged. The. estimated 36 ‘billion. southern pine trees in ex- istence today are, of course, large- ly second growth specimens whose height and girth seldom match the geecacioes of the old virgin tim- at second rate doesn’t mean second class. In fact, the South-/ ern Forest Experiment Station, an agency of the U. S. Forest Serv- growth timber that built Mount Vernon and other national shrines. Go in Apartment scoubtice! contractors who provide Tool Chest Can. The apartment dweller with a yen for a fix-up hobby “need. be frustrated no longer for lack of a workbench, Instead,. he can use a table—even. the dining room table! This goes for the home owner, too, if he’s cramped for space, He néeds, “in addition to the table three items: A protective cover for the table surface, a sound- plus that fe Beveled Siding Adds Beauty Redwood, “the aristocrat . of American woods,” gives homes a materials can match. Redwood eled siding offers ers planning to add a room, re- model, or build a new dwelling. It is easy to put -in place, retains tight joints, arid remains free from warping. Aside from genral siding use, redwood is ideal for gable many advantages to the home-own-| Attention, Vets | You May Get GI Home Loan | Veterans of World War IT may know that they have two more years—until July 25, 1960—to apply for GI loans .under the Veterans Administration guaranty program. Lloyd H, Jameson, “manager of re-|the VA Regional Office in Detroit, said the extensionig authorized by Public Law 83-364. Mr, Jameson said, however, World War II veterans may not know the July 25, 1960 deadline for |finish film. Also, there are no oils ends, or as trim jn combination with brick, stucco or stone. * * * Note that redwood beveled siding offers many long-term money sav- ing advantages to the home owner: It is outstanding as a paintable surface and has no match among other woods in paint retention properties. The open cellular struc- ture and low shrinkage factor of redwood help to maintain a strong bond between the wood and the guaranteed loans means that VA ‘|must’ receive the lender’s loan guaranty application by that date. “VA has up to one year after July 26, 1960, for processing GI loan applications received before that date, he said. The 1960 deadline does not apply to VA-guaranteed loans to Korean conflict veterans, who have - until Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huron St. — FE 23924 & FE 2-4008 jor resins in redwood to weaken the film. Redwood is durable, lias = strength in relation to weight, and resists insects and decay, ‘ * * * Simpson redwood beveled siding is machine finished on one side and has a resawn surface on the other. The latter is for those who prefer a rustic look. , BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. TO BUY OR SEL LAN D CONTRACTS = 5608 ko fr Tom #ATHMAN IT PLEASES US ae Two of the biggest advantages’ of viny] asbestos and solid vinyl, tile for floors are their impervious- ness to grease and their brighter colors which are . continuous) through each tile. Wear cannot af- fect either the color or the natural sheen of the material. iy TO PLEASE YOU deadener in the interests of apart- ment building “quiet’” regdlations, hold his tools, Choose From Color Card Your paint dealer has a card showing the latest range of colors available in modern paints. As long as you are painting you may as well treat yourself to a new color a lift. If you are mixing.colors, be sure to stir. and stir. and stir, An stirring easier, and results smooth- er. DON’T USE WITH ENAMELS OR VARNISHES! source, he can select metal ‘fittings which fit into any of the holes and scheme and give the whole family| . inexpensive stirrer in a drill-makes | done: .Jand:_a portable tool board that OR é First nail a horizontal 2x4 anor serves also as a storage chest. : - jon opposite« -sides or walls. Nails To protect the table surface, he U DAB should penetrate well into studs; can cover it with a panel of Ma- for sturdiness. A carpenter’s level| soriite Tempered Presdwood, a y should be used to make certain smooth, quarter-inch-thick mate- » e ribbons are level. -Pial so tough it’s used in fac- Next cut 2x6 joists to length and| tories for workbench tops. So it 6 notch the ends so the top of the; will stay in position while the joist—the top two inches—fits over} m a n-of-the-apartment hammers OFFICIAL the ribbon. Place one joist against) or saws away on some fix-up yore mono one wall and space the others 16) project, a rectangle of 1x2 inch | The Dowegiee || —— inches apart. Nail joists securely} lumber should be added to form | Atew,cores = SS to the ribbon. inet he an underneath perimeter. of the American SS ": noeratetatatetaten Space furring s pe— x2—on ” As which wilt a Ge Assotiction, SS S ae Ke oe centers and nail to the bottom |. ace and prevent damage to the The — ~ Ch you crn ay edges of the new joists. Then nail ; Cieaie the Forestone to the fur-|*@ble top, he can nail to the under- —sive yourself more time to call bea = neath framework of his portable DOWAGIAC | own—instal] a genuine Anchor ™ —_ vot have ita” beautiful |YoTbench an old quilt or blanket. : : link Fence. Anchor chain fink is “ino new ceiling that can be painted or| The tool chest, very modern and fbvon” pan sc sabes em. left in the pre-finished ivory white |functional, consists of three wood- today for a. estimate. shade. Heating bills will be less|en frames, each constructed of 1| GAS FURNACE — NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog Rane wil ike on nw rns ite an ht heen, me ols has 1 room will take on. new loveliness|is 3’ - : nace heats, sire rumsdi/' reduction provided by the wood-|center one and serve as doors, ponadonoag Bae vont crete Paiass Seiad fiber acoustical tile wiil be a great |are 18” wide. As the bac of each Quiet, aiwaye depentable—no FiRsT PAYMENT NOVEMBER — ya : section, the craftsman installs a Ba, dal A‘ e handyman ece of ““Peg-Board,” a perforated) unit fnished in beantiful oe Jenne Forestone. ivan = ‘panel available at lum-|" blue paked-on Hasguedpid = Be 8 jor your - ‘Tt is also available fropyjber yards. 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Estimates Free Payment! | ‘The CABINET SHOP |” i 6.6331 | 3 3088 W. Huron _ Open Diiily Np 5 : 2110 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 || Near Eliz. Lake Rd. = Pri. Eve, ‘til 8 . ham youngsters. Eddie went 100 | only Straight in Friday’s all-gauge to be among nine whe made it 200 straight for the two days of the —- > wintp, Coat onde The other rerd was set by the Michigan — Wreckers, a five-man - |\team that included the current high-over-all leader, young Ken “| Sedlecky of Baldwin, now down By i. GUY MOATS | = 3 : e] ~s 2: will be playing on the Lansing All |Star team in a four-way playoff at Ann Arbor. The winning team ‘will meet the Detroit champion f ! oN oPe . . ‘next week at Briggs Stadium, BATEING . T H , puaecd d Richi : . erry Hoy 0: an chie AB RB H 2b 3b HR RBI Pct. Roy were scheduled‘ to bé the starting pitcher and catcher, re- spectively, -with either John Zee- man of Milford or Dave Simmons ‘Player AP Wirephoto NEW ROLE — Herb Morford has assumed a new role with the Tigers. His 3-1 conquest of Bal- ‘Clement Koshorek (Infield) Oak : 35T Royal = 2% 210 110 5 Topeka, ‘Kan. (Braves) Week es Outfield) Season 336 62.97 23.45 48-289 of Pontiac at 3rd base as Lansing} timore last night was his 3rd Pe os = “ leek 44 82002 571 opened against Adrian today. The complete game and 2nd victory 1 calentile Ky. (Orioles) Wee : ‘°"*| winner was to meet the Berkley-| as a starter since leaving the American Ass’n.-AAA “Season 346 50 107.16 7237 309 Midland victor for the title, bullpen. John Yodhes (Outfield HH IKK KKK KKK KKKKKKKKKS a Goes Week (no action) sville, Ga. ( ers) A to ins s . IB » if "Sears" sam ws 01% Kd PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY fi GWL IP B HBB SOB, ; * ie RACING § Birmingham Week (no action) - » a American A'snsAAA’ Season «16.26 89.49 O4 17°37 | of ogee s een” we cso tee sf Sunday, August 3rd Valdosta, (Tigers . . Pic dap Season 71.5.3 109 66 101 60 55 Come Out and Enjoy Level Oak’. reek 100 44253 / » part, tube ps) — Midwest D Sensex 2353 8% 79 95 58 63 BO the Thrills and SN eae ee 108.9 5 3 a Time Trials 5:30 P. M—Ist Race 7°P. M. +i] — ee Season 20.9.6 123 51 113 43 69/0 _ DRIVERS ond CARS From Ba “Menge ek 210/82 8 1 DETROMT-GWOMD-FLINE-FONTIAC. jf + "7 World Mark for E Fs bow only 10 in 500. The quintet broke; 499 “birds” of a possible 500, all/ i but Ains Borsum of Baldwin “going Faaie's record string includes 25 mented veteran skeet aro Jim- ‘my Robinson of Sports Afield. e+ kok aes 499 for 991 es Eddie is in the thick of the ° want deal 4 tight battle for all-gauge and: the ¥. Beware ; high-over-all world crowns, along with Sedlecky, Ben Dilorio of |: modest string California (11 down in 500). He now are only coat deen, 7 | looks like » shoo-tn tie the Junier : : as well, Brown » Ken i all three runs 490, Dilorio 489, Alex Kerr, 488, - Latheran ng od in the all-gauge totals. Baltimore * * * | wealed > Mrs.. Betty Myers of Massachu- with a i settes the women. with 100- Lions Not Impre essive in Ist Seri immage sowie wth ieyearia "Katy exas close with 196; proved] Dave Yaeger of Anoka, Minn. still . Harshman Genes. Witch dhsged betecjont ‘yesterday that capped the;Presbyterian and Dan Lewis of|led the pros with 98-100—198, Hal innings today parrying que Lions’ first full week of training|Wisconsin, the team’s two fastest|Myers-Dave Crosby (Mass.), and bad/than his World Champion Detroit|with only two weeks to go before|backs in time sprints, ran well|Crites-Confer (Detroit led the two- when AliLions did in their first all-out|the College All-Star game at Chi-|but missed blocking assignments. Be eee i 806 ind 1 8 right|"“‘ernere were good points'andbad| "ke oe Ks [ay me two Tooklen. are fighting,| "Yesterday's top shooters: e's ” 4a along with veteran Tom (The 200s (two days) Eddie 3B ess but mostly bad points,” the} ‘The only thing I can say that/Romb) Tracy, for the No. 2 full-\m eet. fet Mee weston eg Bree: the swarthy | cautious coach said. ; was really good was the weather—| hack spot behind John Henry John-|J*** Pattyn, cit; C. A. McDowell ef thee | srejing to pin hin down to |it Wasn't too hot or too cold,” Wilson, ae eats es in pc RinuSa Sim | Sasaki Sb | tore, tan [iis aot “rane rua eae ba was were - his . for like, ve in the session. aru ee previously his chief!s auth, ‘C So eee ete’ sige “The blocking and tackling,”’ he backer Schmidt scored . ‘ Jim Settlage, Waukesha, Ed an insurance defensive team’s lone TD on a “3 : : sh bo aan nang in| BPE Pos tn | OM, es ed ii i a 2 é i d . 5 : ve +4 y Mar FS ag So Rookie fullbacks Ken Webb of| Middleton who still is in med- |\cDowell Ea Colnous’ 'Satenary’’ Ma se = : : : ‘ feal school, found defensive ace and Charies Boardman * ford trouble only ¢ Jack Christiansen the, often, faricniee, scores," yeland, Bill ar . Motora in only kes shee elo of tha oa . senior) ‘Zimmerman, Birmingham 94 peo gh wrt lan gr Boo Wenger paring 99; fae rn Paar eid nd |) |X mes Upen 0 CU] {sie Pointe ina ESR, eet ws, Bob Nieman rifled a single to ee eS pass iriterception last year grabbed |Ferndale 94; R. Van Driesen, Bagle 94: oak oak Oe for L. Acme Detroit 99; Steve Cory Allen ater Sobran 2 peed a pass wer yards. for @ Park 90:~Ed Righereek, Detroit But Nieman, trying touchdown Marion hight, Grand Rapids 91; us ood, was thrown out. ek get ay , being pulled t ‘the bull- : Balding Jim oe was the top |S8t Cardona, Detroit 90; Marvin Fabris, pen, Moford has started and fin-; : pass catcher with seven receptions |97: Pi F Petoain Batol Bo: x Dg 5 =f or, oe. 2 aaron a in four carries. . gained 1% t Bob Mu Moore, Pc reeches if wes schneider, 24 arg He's given up only including one él-yard run Johnson| *** ee ; earned runs 7 innings as h yards. in nine tries. is ; a ee i wes. picked up 56-in nine attempts. 4 passes for 171 yards and had two intercepted, while Tobin Rote hit on five of 13 for 144 yards and hai sheep daddy anging Rules Layne reported his injured ankle was swollen’ and tender | Most Officials Oppose | after the drill. “Whenever Pm on it for a long while, it swells | Idea of Using Same oS — le | Sub Twice in Game cated last December. Dr. R. A. Thompson, team physician, calls By The Associated Press the swelling a natural reaction | The proposal of American League and indicates he may prescribe |president Will Harridge that base- whirlpool baths to speed the re- [ball rules be amended to permi f » - covery. use of the same substitute player + a er Jerry Eeteliow-sattered & twice during one game didn’t re- = Bieri Tet © ass ener Morviny at Noxth Side ation Ponte 2 . Jeoneussion “in the bruising work-|ior jeague officials yesterday, Murchison Ist, Rass SS BS Gy ut He bumped his head again toe - Jones Runnerup Behan SS SF lye injury scotched plans to try} Baseball commissioner Ford . . ’ . ury P try . st. toute staceas “ 2 as Bs, him at in the scrim- Frick was not available for com .as Yanks Lead - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS = |mage. He'll probably be out of said the paces cgi hapa WARSAW (UPD — Former West- cs Anpek 2 Se Loult ht Wileoa ¢ ae pore halfback Frank |™¢ ° “ee pridlpn ce ou sole Bag oes sees omonnow's ciuze _|Destino from the squad. Destino, cient general manager 100-meter St. Louis at 12 p.m. 23rd draft choice from Sou Frank Lane called the ee pi pay ty sles at Cincinnati 2 i pm. jolina, was seeking a job in the| drawn up by ex-player Lew Fon- hurdles in 142 seconds San Francisco cans Milwaukee, 2, - p.m. et i oak Pipe departure rages “horrible.” He on arhem AM AN LEAGUE iu squad to 45. allow departed players . American men’s track team Won Lest .Pet. Behind furn after being out an inning a 63-54 lead over Poland in a dual Bonen Ss 8 OB 16% : | would complicate play and make track meetwhicl started here yes coe Snes, games longer terday. t a age 7 Glenn Davis, tanap' S © | a Binks Tebnetts Cincinnati man. » Parry O’Brien and Tom Courtney Washington 43 5B 426 (234g jager, said the plan ‘‘doesn’t sou Were expected to give the men’s| Club got only two hits but bested |. TEStERDANS Results good.” Yank boss Casey Stengel team ‘a comfortable ory | Pontiac Business Institute #3 Cleveland 3, $, Bosten ries also rejected the Proposal saying The U.S. women’s team was not| in “B.” New York 7, Chicago-@ night all the game needs is ‘‘more good expected to hold its slim 2%-25| In Class D, Pontiac Boys’ = Washington 1b, Kansas City ¢ night players.” os margin as the meet got started|downed “Oxford 53, Cranbi Boston at! Cleveland, 2, 12:30. p.m. : again today fans. |edged Lake 3-2, Nichelie|Sexesee ot peme ad ieee One of the few interested when copa gs = ode | Wasnington at a 22:30 p.m. told of the idea was John McHale, . ; Tiger GM. “It certainly merits Local Baseball Stars orl ay oe ek niet ¥ ° ° re in Lansing Tourney _ to the fang. should be thoroughiy Four Pontiac area baseballers| ; : FRIDAY'S FIGHT SYRACUSE, —Yama Bahama, 153, British West inde, outpointed Joe ht Micell, 153, New York, 10. Sreeeh ng HOME RUNS TIONAL LEAGUE Long ap Cubs; Cepeda (20), Giants: Roach (2), Braves; Furillo (10), Los Angeles. MERICAN LEAGUE Le 2 (22), Sievers (27), Senators. straight) world mark only three back of the RECORD-MAKERS — Two leaders, and two record-makers in the World: Skeet Championships at OCSC, a chat after the firing had ended for the day. sational 13-year-old Birmingham lad, (left) set a 973 in 975 (450 into today’s final 50.targets. He) was uge (high-over-all) leader, 18-year-old Ken Sedlecky of Baldwin (right) who had 490 starting today’s finale.- Ken was a member (hit 100) of the 5-man Michigan team that yesterday set a world’s record for one round oe epee Ce Tes ss ae : Pee IN Maes = ee sk - esp eae EG oa ee Weis ee Re eS i ee ee ne a Eb, eS a ae ik a eas t - eT ye 25 ; £ 3 : : “ re ; : : ‘ y 3 We all Ea i ‘ ; Na \ : PLoS " ee aie ee ees Tae PONTIAC PRESS, SATUEDAY, AUGUST 2, 1058 ei fi age a ee ia * - , : & ee ee kok ok ere ge le * + £ . Breaks 973x975 Targets ato a PRESS a Al “Bud” atger” of: Bloomfield fats lost three of.the last four holes with a fourth round victory within igrasp to bow out of the USGA Junior National golf tourney at St, Paul, Minn. yesterday. He had been the last Michigan hope. Ken cago Open Friday with a 65. & £ 4: _ Fourteen-year-old Chris Von Salta set a world record in the 200-meter backstroke and a U.S. . mark in the 100-meter freestyle in the National Women’s AAU meet yesterday. : ok « - Mary Clouse of Pontiac won the novice ladies figure division with teammate Penny Money 2nd in the American Amateur Roller Skating tourney at Cleveland last | : a a a Susan Hodgman of Kala plays in the doubles finals of Philadelphia tennis meet today, ‘Rudy Hernando of Hamtramck was eliminated in a similar New York event yesterday while three Midwesterners moved into the ‘semifinals of the National Junior and Boys tourney at Kalamazoo erday, stopped for | today. ie Brown, sen- x * * _ Joe Fries of Los Angeles defeated Bob Bitner of Big Rapids for the $2,000 top money in the National Archery meet at Grayling Friday. 3rd in women's scoring. ® x. ®. Braves Move Ahead By United Press International professional kill-joys. timistic’ Giants send up a trialja a)- /pennant ballooi, the ipromptly stick a pin in it. - That was pretty much he case last night when the Braves cut short all World Series talk among the Giants by defeating them, 4-2, to take a two-game lead in the National League race. route to his 10th victory although Braves| White Sox. a Lake ligiit heavyweight Chuck Spieser is planning two fights in Germany during the fall. Idle since February, he will méet German Willie Hoepner in the Ist bout at. Stuttgart. dor. . 1 bd * * . George, : A $10 daily double ticket made a om y an PCS i, lucky horse player $5,618 richer at = if el 4 Detroit Race Course yesterday when two longshots won. Forty-one The New York Yankees, ‘bent Others held $2 tickets, each worth The Milwaukee Braves are plain|upon winning the American League $1,123.60. pennant by record proportions; wid-| — * Each time San Francisco’s op-,ened their lead to 164 games with x * “The Leader Dog School at Roch- 70 triumph over the ies ester will benefit from a baseball : game matching some past and present hockey stars against the Bob Turley gave up only five Dizzy Trout All- Stars Sunday at Venturi took the lead in the Chi- . Michigan archers ranked 2nd and — ting- helped the Cleveland Indians run their winning streak to six! games as they beat the Boston! Lew Burdette struck ‘out eight en|Red Sox twice, 7-1 and 31. hits in registering his fitth shut- out and 16th victory. Rocky Colavito’s home rum hit- Jim Lemon smashed out two) the Warren High field. Red Wing coach Sid Abel, Gordie Howe, Ter- ry Sawchuk, Ted Lindsay, Marty ‘Pavelich, Jack Stewart, |Mike Tresh and Pete Fox will be Trout, among the performers. Don McMahon had to help him)nomers and a pair of singles to out in the ninth inning when the! pace Washington to a 10-4 decision Giants mustered their final threat. over Kansas City. The homers were Water Ski Test made three | of the five runs un- rearned.- Robin Roberts of. the Phillies pitched one of his finest games of the season in gaining the 200th Victory of hig career by beating the Cubs, 3-1. Cincinnati, 6-2. Do Hoak’s error The —Dodgers—fashioned their rally five singles, Hoak's er- ror and a sacrifice fly. rates to a. 2) win over the Car- fered his fourth straight loss, matched Kline .unti] two were out in the eighth. Then singles by Ro- duced Pittsburgh's two runs and Kline’s llth triimph. 13 Quarter-Midget Races Set Sunday Sunday will be an official point day for area quarter-midget race drivers as they take part in 15 Lemon's 21st and 22nd and team- zm aot tows omce tS Under Way \ his second loss. Pedro Ramos held Los Angeles raked four pitchers{the ' A’s for five runs in the ninth inning|cfedited with his ninth victory. tito come from behind and beat Jim Hughes fired a no-hitter as the Lakers geet Southfield’s Americans while Tom ell berto Clemente, Dick Stuart, Bob scattered tee hits while pale day and finals take place Sunday . Skinner and Bill Mazeroski pro-|four himself to lead the Birming- ham Americans. over the city’s - |Nationals in semifinal contest at Birmingham yesterday. Southfield regional winner North-| west Detroit eliminated ‘Rogers tions add to the full Program of City 10-1, Kalamazoo dumped Yp- events. silanti 7-3, Grosse Pointe Woods * t * took Port Hyron 6-1 and Ecorse Township won aby the same score over Iron Mountain in the open|weekend, at the same site, by the round of the state Babe Ruth tour- ney at Ypsi Friday. to seven hits and was First action looking towards Michigan water ski championships began this morning at Lake Sher- error in District Final; _*__|wood, near Milford. More than Ruth“Tourney Starts > 7 Walled Lake and the Birming- Ronnie Kline turned in a fine ham Americans won the right to four-hit, effort in léading: the Pi-iclash for the Little League Dis- of the Michigan Water Ski Assn trict 4 cham dinals. Rookie Bob Mabe, who suf-limpressive vi 100 of the state’s most proficient exponents of one of the fastest growing water sports started a two-day program of races, jump- ing and slalom events. All but oné ip today with yesterd _|defending champions were on. , x * * Qualifications were held yester- afternoon, ‘Exhibitions of trick skiing by world champion Ken Tibado of Tampa, Fla., today and Sunday at noon, plus water safety demonstra- The public ig inyited to witness the big meet, to be followed next important Midwest Regional Cham- pionships. races at the Miracle Mile track on Telegraph near Square Lake Rd. A 20-lap feature for drivers in the 12-to-15 age group will head- line the program which will in- clude drivers as young as 4. The action starts at 2 p.m, on} the tenth of a mile bank track. A total of 80 boys and girls will com- pete in the midget racers with) motors before the afternoon is over. There is no admission ares to watch the program. It will be sponsored by the Wolverine One-| quarter Midget Club. : | SKIS CUSHIONS. SURF BOARDS © [PONTIAC _.... | - 396 OncuaRD LA All Boats in Stock -OWEN'S MARINE ‘SHOP LIFE JACKETS SKI ROPES . 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United Press International A New York Central ‘special pas- senger train knifed through a car at a Woodland crossing near Alger in Aranac County last night killing three persons and seriously injir- ing five others. In addition, another train-vehicle crash, and two other collisions took the lives of seven others last night and early today. * * run and bd . Dead in the Aranac County crash were Arlene Matusczyweski, 13;: ‘her brother Thomas, about 12 and 13-year-old Sharon: Bushong—all of! Bay City. - } Near Ashland, Ohio, four mem- bers of a Mt. Clemens family were killed and another critical- _ ly injured when their car struck | \\ a truck ‘at the intersection of \.U.S. 250 and U.S. 224. Dead were Louis G, Alexander, 30, his wife, Derothy, 29, and two of their _- daughters, Lois, 3 and Georgia, 7.- Critically hurt was Nancy Alexan- der, 3. \ | \ we oo & Another train mishap early today, killed 24-year-old Mary Jean Tea- sel of Wyanddtte. The woman was riding as passenger on ‘a motor- cycle on the Dixie Highway in Mon- roe County when a train suddenly loomed out of the log. The cycle ground to a sudden halt but. Miss Teasel was thrown into the Detroit-Toledo shoreline freight. She was killed immediate- ly. Woes. - Z S x * * The final two fatals occurred in a two-car, headon collision on M15 about ‘four miles south of Vassar. The dead were Catherine Hum- phrey, 12, Lincoln Park and 35- year-old Robert McTaggart of ru- and east. Inspector By DONALD J. SOBOL “Julie Webster worked at the Chico Club on Brown ‘street. as a cigarette girl, Apparently, she had one boy friend too many," said Inspector Winters. “Start at the beginning,” re- quested Haledjian, “Julie shared with two girls a block from the club, Last night at 8:30 she told the bartender she was going there for a few minutes. sjocking, change. The bar- tender warned her to wear a coat.| She wasn’t exactly dressed for the street. “Julie walked west from the club, though her apartment was At the corner of Seventh in one wanted. to Vine, Grady. brought in. ‘‘Tell ral Vassar. what you ‘saw last dered. she passed Martin & { _ Winters opened the | door -of his office and’ had Grady shreds, and she died without speaking.” : “Sometimes,”” said Haledjian, “clothing .makes the man. And sometimes it undoes him.” WHAT DID HALEDJIAN MEAN? . ‘Julie Webster was a flirt who; walked on the sireets in a scanty cigarette girl costume and met a “First, I saw this babe,” said Grady. “It was a bot night, but not hot enough to. be dressed like| that. She minced right by me, dressed in tight-fitting shorts, low-cut top, black mesh stocking, and shiny shoes that had heels maybe six inches’ high." Grady licked his lips nerv- ously. “I followed her till she | turned and told me to get lost. I burried ahead, but after three | blecks looked back. She was waiting by an alley. “Five minufés later a man, his face shaded by a hat, strolled up and they went into the alley arm in arm. I heard her scream. When I reached the spot, the man had run off. Her clothes were in a an apartment She'd got a she said, enough to duck out of the club on the excuse ascribed to her. | tender, who made up the reason for Julie;s departure, had met and killed her because of jealousy. Julie was wearing black mex) stockings. Only a man wouldn't! realize mesh stockings don’t get runs. . ee] yy mf Lg ~ THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger “ Dr. Haledjiany night,’”’ he or- Thiet Takes Cash Orders © DETROIT (UPI) — Detroit got, _ a couple lessons in how. to steal money yesterday and, ironically, the crook who did the quietest MCGINTY TO rk got the most loot. _ SIT: BEHIND/a~ eed ore 8 te et ot “I SUBDUED THIS}| I'VE GOT AS ){ ONTIE AT THE a dozen rusian 15 partes rar a rane is mal 8 ware COME ON ‘9 | \FE OR DEA ONE LEET [A Oe ee Bee ar bare| | (STRUGGLE m7 (AS A BEAR /MQN) ESE . spent three minutes there while L B, y 2 ° going through six tellers cages, and escaped seconds before © po- lice raced up. - They got $7,384. | But the big haul of the day | Police said the thief may have been a narcotics addict and thought the. valise was a. doctor's instru- ment pouch before opening {t> Police said the thief had found, a suitcase containing another | $200,000 in the order blanks but | “UM-YAS, OFFICER! T WAS YALE'S DEAD- LIEST TACKLE IN a Ve * . +, ‘I can't understand it, Mother.’ Everything came up but the spinach” BOARDING HOUSE — 2 A GET ME TO A DOCTOR! Yip THIS HIPPO 4 A SUPER- BRAIN >< NTS! <3 | GENTS: Y \ \e « 4 Z for some reason did not take them. \. OUT OUR WAY Say Booster Shots, Di ’ Te a “| idn't Kill Soldier , FT. JACKSON, S.C. (AP) Medical booster shots had nothing to do with the death of an Army recruit who’ collapsed from heat prostration here this week, say hospital authorities at ;this Army post. * * * _ They said last night that an autopsy showed Pvt. Hobart L. Brinsmade Jr., 21, ef Bronxville, N.Y., died Thursday of a heat stroke, with meningococcus as a contributory cause. — — . k & k Hospital authorities said the’ auttopsy on Brinsmade _ showed that miningococcus, the bacteria that causes a form of spinal men- ingitis, was present in the blood stream prior to immunization Brinsmade received upon entry into the service. Actress Weds Third Time NEW YORK (AP)—Actress Kim Stanley and actor Alfred Ryder have been married in Riverdale Temple. It was the third marriage for Miss Stanley, 33, an: the first for Ryder, 39. Only relatives and a few close friends attended the ak ANY BIGGER THAN THIS? - LOOK! I PUT LOTSA FERTILIZER IN MY GARDEN $0 MOW COME THESE BEETS DIDN'T GROW / on} ceremony. = — HALF ACRE CASTLE man in an alley. But wasn't silly, , Haledjian. suspected the bar-/ PETE, DOES YOUR WIFE LET YOU GO OUT WHENEVER WARRIED TO CAN COLLECT YH © 1960 VPWEA Serves; a. T4. Reg US Pat on] y N ite on. ne! a ra ¥ bp f= Re ti HEY, KIDDO--- WANT TO SELL. THAT ILL GIVE you ZR 3) $5 FOR Tr ____By Dick Cavaili awe. rack nae : eee EMBARRASSING =" © 1980 by MEA Serves, ton, TM fing. WS Pee on ae v siOnly Charred Shell Left < WITH THE NEW ~. FAMILY PLAN Here’s good news for the head of every family. Delmonto Manganello can give you full information about Life of Vir- ginia’s new Family Plan that protects you and your children with one policy at a new low a children a It enables dts to protection ' cost. This attractive and un-. : | ( ) oF VIRDINIA npr ta- ears se uoupors: E Dog Rescues \From Orion ‘By LAOMA % fighter yesterday when he on pawing at his mistress to awake her from an afternoon napron the living room couch while‘ her home was being reduced by flames to a blackened shell. . As soon as Mrs, Robert Erick- son 32, of 411 Lake St., awoke, Charge Pontiac. Man lin Attempted Murder : é I g 5 e119 YEARS RESIDENT. OF OAKLAND COUNTY “WORLD WAR I! VETERAN © 8 YEARS OAKLAND COUNTY COURT OFFICIAL © MARRIED © 3 CHILDREN © HOME OWNER © TAXPAYER ® VICE-PRESIDENT, BERKLEY LIONS CLUB © EXPERIENCED © ABLE ® DEPENDABLE Oakland County Needs the Best .. Vote For. . Elect {x] ROY M. WEST COUNTY CLERK = - REGISTER OF DEEDS p i & iF evesk & SANFORD LAKE ORION—‘“Boy,” a three- lyear-old boxer took the role of al insisted Be RCE Mistress | House Fire- ing flames. The only other items reels a lection oi xk «k * A wrist watch in the metal box]: and the fishing items were believed) - stolen by a spectator of the fire. The couple is seeking another home in the Orion area, They are erty living at the Cadl- we » Prisoner Good as Houdini? MANISTEE (UPI) — rege Holmgren | _Here Is a I. “for YOU! bl Correction! The size of the Chenille Spread -- offered in our ad:of Friday, Aug. 1 should have read 83” x 103” AUBURN 6 & 10° 640 Auburn Ave. _— 1? Persons Injured in Four-Car Pileup |o FeO ti semen ELECT MITCHELL ‘BACOW | | kin 2 Glenn H. Griffin Sparks-Griffin | FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service Slotoge Lawrence St. Cor. Cass - Service Since 1920) AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. Insurance | of All Kinds ~ 2.9221 70W. ished many ‘Mate .. Norvell streets at 3:30 a.m. * * * John Chicha Jr., 33 of Detroit, itold police he did not see a red traffic light because of the fog and struck the car of Charles E. Robinson, 29, of Detroit. While Chicha was checking the ’ another car, driven by damage. Leo A. Gabriel 34, of 6510 Manson, Waterford came along and struck Chicha’s car despite his| attempts to flag it down with aj flashlight. * * * Shortly afterwards a car driven by Ray D. McNally, 21, of 2235 Mt. Royal St., Waterford Township, came along and slammed into Ga- briel’s ‘car. Gabriel was admitted to Pon- tiac General Hospital with possible fraetures of the right arm and leg. Chicha was treated for abrasions of the head and released. Milfon Eisenhower Returns From Tour WASHINGTON (UPI) — Dr. Mil- ton Eisenhower, back from a 20- ‘day tour of Latin America, says “the vast majority” of the leaders and peoples there are firm friends of the United States. But at the same time the Presi- dent’s brother sounded a “‘note of urgency” in unveiling a three-point program -designed, to bind this country and its southern neighbors closer together. Eisenhower, president of J Hopkins. University in Baltimore, wag greeted by the President when he arrived at the airport here last night, ‘the U. 8. Oftice of Education [was created by act of Congress 1867 the fire were two fishng rods and| - Sheriff told how today he patiently sat in his office in the Manistee County Jail and wait- WORLD'S RECORD — A one-round S-man skeet team world’s record of 499 of a possible 500 was set yesterday by a Michigan quintet. ; Shooting in the national skeet tourney at OCSC’s fields, the apppropriately . named Michigan of Birmingham. Political Wars Possible in Ol Congressional Districts -Woold Cause Hassle ° A knock-down, drag-em-out fight is anticipated in the Legislature if a U.S. Census Bureau forecast comes true. Genesse County eee well be the ‘beneficiary of the second added Wreckers, including the all-gauge leader, Ken Reshuffling of ‘State's i The bureau believes that in 1961 with the new head of the world’s big Canadian brewing firm. . Sedlecky of Baldwin (right), wiped out a 495 mark.: Others include from left, retiring NSSA prexy, Chet Crites and Howard Confer of De- troit, Ains Borsum of Baldwin and Larry Smith win the world team event today. PAST, PRESENT. — Former National Skeet Shooting Assn. . prexy, Chesley (Chet) Crites of Detroit (left) holds a conversation ° Molson of Montreal, Quebec at OCSC. Molson is the new owner of the NHL Montreal Canadiens, backs the Canadian Open golf tourney, is, and has been a NSSA director. He is also head of a Pontiac Press Phote They are odds-on favorites to Pontiac Press Phote top skeet organization, F. Stuart a complete tp the giads, Conpreasicunl districts woe 000 to over 600,000. - Stop Payment ‘on Checks, Bonds Stolen in Troy stopped ings bonds of $25 each and 22 pay checks, ranging from $41 to $248, wea wore ateien yesterday fm a factory here, according to Troy/# police. The bonds and checks were stol- en sometime early yesterday morn- ing from the Jentzen-Miller Com- pany, 585 Stephens Super Highway. Police said that the payroll Se ee eet te Wonce a tie a Bank. Thieves broke a glass in the front’ door of the factory to gain entrance. Fewer Jobless Now as Plants Reopening WASHINGTON ( — Renewed activity by plants whith had shut down for summer vacations is the|ment claims to the second lowest ing jobless benefits. for the week July 19 dropped by.72,100, 300, the Labor Department ea yesterday. The 1958 low was 2,551,700 for the’ week ended June New claims for compensation, representing new layoffs, fell 32,500 to a toal of 318,700 for the week ended July 26. That figure just about matches the new claims reported before the temporary plant shutdowns began. News in Brief Honario Ramirez., Jr., 21, of 404 Franklin Rd., pleaded guilty today to drunk driving. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan sentenced him to 10 days in jail and a $100 fine. Burglars entered the Apostolic Church of Christ, 458 Central St., and stole an undetermined amount of money fromthe pulpit receiving box, it was reported yesterday to Pontiac Police. Wins $5, 000 Award BALTIMORE (AP) — Patrol- man Donald Hundertmark, 38, a venting a July 24 bank robbery in downtown Baltimore, has a $5,000 check from the bank. The reward was ‘presented to Hundertmark by Fidelity-Baltimore National Bank officials, Other police arrested Er- hest“L. 0 bali — in $55,000 bail. ‘TROY — Payment has been on’ six -United-States sav=| credited with reducing unemploy- | wounded three times while pre-|: Delays Vote on Sports WASHINGTON W — The Senate‘ antimonopoly subcommittee yes- terday put off till 1959 action on the antitrust law exemptions for which baseball, football, basket-, ball and =o Ss have campaigned the two y by last * aria * 42 vote, the group headed | faa Estes Kefativer (D-Tenn) tabled a House-passed bill to re- lieve professional team sports of antitrust curbs on. contracts and Claims Blaze Arson at Farm in Orion the cause of the fire which began in a straw stack yesterday on the |Rd., according to George Schick, Lake Orion fire chief. * * * The fire followed a trail.of gaso- about-100-feet Jine-trom—the_read- away to the stack which was sat urated, * * * ‘ The fire department, in halting Tir Under | GM Turns Out 203,023; American Motors Has Only Inérease Detroit Wednesday. tions are furnished by tha Bureau “of Markets, as of Produce |General Motors, Ford and Chrysler ORION TOWNSHIP — Arson was| | Abe Deering Farm, 3695 Miller . = ee a ae auto production was down) | 38 per cént for the Big Three —|5 —compared with the same- period last year. “vEaETAnLEs: Beans, Wax, DU. .....++06 Beets pped, DU ...rcecaneesevesee de Broceali i li chs.) gps.” Guulviower. “dor. i eecewaacton xk lUklhUC American Motors, however, -Te- ported July production of Ramblers up 150 per cent for nm month. x * General Motors mecca it built 203,023 cars and trucks in the Unit~ ed States and Canada last month, compared vie sa 530 July, 1957. Dill (behs.) doz. Kohirabi. (boa } OS. ...sesecevenes Leeks, ibebs.) doz. Onions. ove & (behs.) doz, Peppers, hot, DU. *.......+ecseseeees parsley Root (bens.) GOB. waccevees Peas, bu. tase Potatoes. new (ba 50 Ibs." . de Radishes red, (behs.) doz. ....++- Radishes white (bchs.) con & pea cae hee u sum me Tomatoes hothouse, 8 lb. osikt.) Turnips. topped bu. o eeeeeeuae Some fuceataiee ae for July given by GM were: Chevrolet, 111,191 vs.- 138,620; Pontiac, 16,490 vs. 26,089; Oldsbile, 23,292 vs. 26,- 371. Pibiid : Monon nemeneearres thee 4 ‘SRESRRESSSSaSS Feeeveneeene * *. * Cabbage. GM has built 1,723,558 cars 5 and Collard, bu woos 2,161,435 for the first seven months ee tel a of last year. SALAD GREENS a * ae beet oni Endive, bleached DU. .21.-..++s+i+s 2 American Motors has turned out| Psc#ro e 1 2. 162,182 units'so far this year com-|KonSte en Tate) 2 Me Ne pared with 84,699 a year. ago. Dag Rushes Plans Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY METROIT, Aug. 1 (AP) — Prices paid per und, F.O.B. Detroit, for No. for Top-Level Talks quality. live ag a ey A ey UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® — Secretary General Dag Ham- marskjold rushed arrangements Heavy hens Heavy type broilers and fryers (3-4 Ibs. Whites 20-22; barred rocks 32-23, ducke — 36. DETROIT EGGS today for a top-level, UN. Se- DETROIT. Aug. 1 (AP) — Eggs, F.0.B, curity Council meeting on the Detroit. ee ee ne Middle East just in case Soviet eve. ta: eee ie wid. ave. pi Premier Khrushchev picks bd 43, Wtd. ave. 42. Brower: Grade repens his option to attend. large 48; smal] 28: checks 28%. Total ato ( reese of government graded eggs 7,758 i Gominercialy” raded: . Whites: Grade y large 41-44%. Browns? Grade A large 41-43: Grade B large 34 x kk * ; Some delegates were doubtful #iamniarskjold could “work out the diplomatic housekeeping de- tails by President Eisenhower's target date of Aug. 12. Where ALS TO ROAD BUILDING CONTRACTORS Separate sealed proposals rked: it would be was still an open | 1 ""-proposal for the installation of base question. ‘ = of _pepnalt surfacing ‘on J . ng La! bad * * 2. “Proposal_ ‘tor the resurfacing of Cranbrook Road” from Woodberry Road with Bituminous Aggregate Surface. sal for Bituminous Aggregate me of Linda Lane and Linda all in “tne City “ Bloomfield oe 0. The Council ‘appeared likely to meet about the middle of next week to act on U.S. and British requests for an Aug. 12 summit meeting within the Council. Business Notes re les for pid tain 355 Atco The contract ting es may: ob- fices of Main Engineers, ingbam, Michigan, fa eeDine Lane’ use i Houston Shepherd, 12188 Wal-| | Th replacing approx. 995 sq. ¥ } ‘ul tham St.,. Detroit, has been named a uminous Ageregste: the 2 removal of ap- P . rox. 8a. . of ex! uminous retail and. wholesale manager of ohare the adjusting of approx. 4 * x 86 snd alt wor ise Siaen bal there - to swale work tnciden ere eres se wurte ance oe pool lire Ea: ch. Ez tho cing” will require Ear xeavation - Sales, a NEW in the amount of approx. 370 cu. yds.; used car lot in Searitring and recompacting of eppror. . of exis ase: ure Pontiac at 952 W. sy fa re ing ‘and com : of ap- cu. yds. o gravel; approx. Huron St |Pses sq. yds. of bituminous aggregate surfacing 20° wide and a 2%" thickness: Previo uty, |pooding and mulching: 1 wanted inlet stalle: standar pped ca’ asin Shepherd { h ad/|installed complete; 1 standerd manhole nstalled complete: approx. 25 lin. ft of ia * CiS RCP catch basin leads; and all work, — thereto. Tact for, “Linda Lane and ta Court" will require the aes ch side of. approx. 2,000 lin. ft. o: a surfacing of ee yds. 2? Bituminonus gate Burtacing: and all work in- sales manager at) a local dealer’s, for the past two prox. SHEPHERD years. ental thereto. —_ amovsl of ioosal ie eotrate pic Ni OF PUBLI of | contract price laccoene toon Sateen the people of the State of Michigan an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the |Donds in the amount of 100% of the con-. und ned that on August re pone at |tract price to guarantee faithful per- ersig 10:00 o'clock am. at ‘uron, i — pantie aie of a 1965 Ford C bearing motor number UsPviers7e “witt be held, for cash to one bidder is successful receiving ‘more than one contract separate bonds will not be re- Davies Funeral Home and may quired for each job. Agreements dealing with players! the flames before they spread to|‘*e, pishest, eat Ti I ren oot | Bidders bonds or certified checks in the and territorial or TV-radio rights./a barn just 50 feet away, had to|Michisan, piace of The |Sewenth cet ae, ne on mune necom= The effect was to kill the legis-|tear down the entire stack before|mieriee! astigses to" Tem to DIC [tne ign Woherewitn reerved forthe lation for this session of Congress | the fire was extinguished. ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORP. Sl poregpog a ane ay pe coca which is expected to up in| The f is ied b E.R. Pasehke, Coll. Mgr., ities or informalities in the biddin ed we — e farm occupied by i 125, N. Saginaw 8t..|Dated July 30, 1958 &LMER ART about two Wee A. N. 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Interment in pafebasll Misio 1 ‘for “service and epee S rete See capetie ot Oek Hill Cemetery, Baby Renee Puneral_ ccagumentsl by tne Fue Directors 4) children th muste Good ‘future. ¥ e in state at the Wm. P.| Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sasha- : Write Pontiac Press, Box * be seen after 3:30 p.m. this after- baw Rd., Drayton Plains. “A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” “man. Pe SE ia COUNTER oon.. . . err rvice. “6129 Hi ! Ginnie UNGCLy eur LAPNEAR, JULY 30, 1958, SHIRLEY | COATS land Rd., Pontiac aa LY [guint Taet panven' | ting ie: Gunde & fata: | rayon Piss “Con om | wietiae ie oo re ofa watt cae ean | Siva eater, "Race | mee a . | pis; dear brother. of Mrs. Peggy Pannal aceacensene te D ] h GROSUAL © OPPORTUNITY. . 5 aa nee Patsy, ones and Pawar Puneral Home. ents tae one SOn30 O ns — Fore caperianee, _abely Puneral s _ FUNERAL person ire ass August a at ‘the AUGUST _ 1, 1958, “Designed for Funerals” Orchard’ tk Ba Ree Lag! ome. - yer | arbor. service Priddy afternoon. -| Rosetta, 685 aoe Rd. 0; : * ment = Perry. Mt. Park Conpeery. dear mother of William D., Eddie, VETS— HANDICAPS Puneral arrangements by ‘the Raymond and Marion rtin, i Due to expansion of * _Pursiey Puneral Home. ce and Mrs. FUNERAL HOME have nings for several gee HOGAR’ Y 3i. 1988, HUGH | Rosetta, Murphy; dear. sister of aggtessive young people. Must be W., Lake Orion, age 59; bel Lee, Edwin and Albert Pearall Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor; free to travel, new cars fur. brother of Robert. J. ‘aasurce, — a _ Libby Schmalts, PE 2-837" | nished- No experience necessary. peter star be Mien, | Asnabela Ruttentoney and, Mc |__Help Wanted Male 6| itt abe onin plus bon Leonard | A.. Turowsk! Funeral! great-grandchildren also sur-| BARBER WANTED AT WALNUT| °F, Hotel Waldron, 4:30 —- 7:00 =, lawn Cemetery. Mr. Ho; rth will vive. Funeral service will be held Lake Barber, rot starting Au-| _P-M. Sat. only lie in state at th pl Monday, August 4, at 1:30 p.m. information call | WANTED: MALE APP a e Leonard A.| fy, “anover Panerai re LICANTS TO om the Parmer e) ‘Ast Atgeat Sth to ick = f Turowski Funeral Home, 19400 Joy ith Franklin Racin Foun, fret, (rult starting August Rd., Detroit 28; Michigan. officiating. O aony - Perry 2 August 1 10th. 08 sto . saa So save ad commercial : U park’ Cemetery, Mrs. Martin CANVASSE tee eahen OR Picking ogo baa vac Food oe ain will He in state, at the Parmer- mission, Aiso telephone a ene carry trult, Also nee ceded at once The Pontiac Press Snover! Funeral Bowe. PE_2-8248. man | arnt eannls Workers with agricul. ; DRY WALL MEN. A, C. COMP- jen: roof of expere Ae “i OLGER, AUGUST 1, 1958, AR +~O! 3-4558. ence may be required b: 5 FOR WANT ADS Wellington, 4059 Woodmere, Dray- ton _& Son. OR 3-741 Ld ployer. Ail applicants — rf baci , ton Plains, age 74; dear father of PERIENCED PRODUCE MAN-| or over, some employers within William Phillips: dear brother of | gers needed by a fast growin ot distance. Some housing DIAL FE 2-8181 Mrs. Harriet Thill; 4 friend of 5 oe ar men with « may be provided for stags. A George Barnard. Funeral servi east sso a ar eiee: {n- phcenene taken & referrals made From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. will ‘be held Monday, August 4} Tience, send. raeronsl deails'to| fty Commission Clive sce er ° : m. from the Coa ‘une = ’ Home with Pastor Arvid Anderson | _ Pontiac eB, ss, Wor 62 62. _ Place Ave. = for the Farm All ¢@rrors shoulé be re officiating. Interment in Perry EXPERIENCED RY CLEA cares ment m. eS a3 a | rted tmmediately. The Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. rt will ae ag ye Apply Walkers | WOOL “SPOTTER EEDED AT —_ bility Stor. erreré othe let ovr] nog tea Dear: a Sets a anal eaners apply 379 E. Pike, 8 i 5 © : i xpandin xpandin _ |f Bamets cancel ie termes | | tan Flaine Expanding! Expanding! | Help Wanted Eemale insertion of the advertise STRASLER, BEATRICE, LEONARD, | _Call_Frank Chivers, PE _5-4622. 18 aa coo ment which has been ren - 1785 Webster, Birm. Wife of EXPERIENCED MAN FOR pDRy | 2, CLASS Cok & WAITRESS dered ‘valueless through, the the late Herbert J.; Mother o — route. Must be over ok Waitress to sh pend & baker. r. en. cancellations Marilyn and Herbert J. Strasler: Avgiy se ain Cleaners. 4480 Eliz eek ae bain ete table, help are made be sure to ret Sister of Mrs. Julius Phillion,| beth Leke Rd. cr elp with dishes. Very your “kill number.” Ne sieter ceomard ond Allen Wari A Wi MAN EXPERIENCED | b.tecant working couditions. Ex- adjustments will be given field, Service Monday at 1 p.m. with dairy cows and Surge ontip-| son beretrtniee: oe Tient pers without it. from Manley ‘ley’ Punerai| ment. Must have references. Ai son, Sem: oe convalescent i time for sdverti me he wes Pag Bi ia dee ha. me ‘4 Gordon. she) 23 ee eouiulial ee ee Closin fy rmen and Par' e- } ments containing type sizes tery. rose 1, | CORB GIRLS. aS gi AND ) NIGHT . | type Ye I o'clock. noon the ris: 2 | FACTORY onties foe ROW AG.| Roo . : oc. e rt one i, AND . .|% ay previous to vublication. In. Memo m ag between pay jess 130 poard in soe for parttime a erie IN. LOVING MEMORY OF | _ a.m. Wiliam Later W nd child care 7 be cancelled lent Want bel ey ‘George ons wee sed had MAN OR .BOY TO TO CUT LAWN, 34343 Lake. — only, OR tt Ge ie pubtication after bered by Wite, seniidren rata. TAnONALLY - EROWNRECTEE ARE a | the ret insertion, _children, ee he Soke une RECTRI- | Sell a pe —— thee af ten toy: pF rifts, =| : : make money,” Save your WA @ | energetic salesmen. Oak see Sener b ee sacs ata ate, BOX REPLIES tren, Excelignt ‘working gon-| Rome’ and” get “sour gine: free Lines 1-Day 2-Daze ‘aN *- 55, 68, {| men. wi “wholesale selin Only | _For ‘njormation Fall FE e-e00s. ” “3 Ss ( 5, 22, 28, 32, 55, 6S, | | Mtience wil be considered. State | CURB GIRLS, OVER. 18. APPLY . ; 1-80 ‘Ln gat 66, 67, 69, 74, 76, 77, Ree, marital: rstetus, Salaxp "3 ny ce bot 993, stating age 5 ~ 228° 408 6.00 80, 91 and 110. / et ee ee ment. GAH Fe H 370 «486 0=~CO«1'30 =o rite, Pontiac Press Box_115, an, MOST E21. OWN Jj] Bs bel ee ———— = PART rae iran 0 e a + in Swe nance Dae eers \ 4] Seting new ¥ et gunn 5% ORT “GIR. / tee Sse se e expe enc in ea nd GRIFFIN CHAPEL Fort, 13 r80n. : Thoughtful “FE 25041 |, Berkiey. : we urease? Driveiny ais . . { \ . 9 . \ ” | | _ ‘ \ & Le : aly 3 \ “h os a Si : . “ es : : Lee r | a i mh sa! eas ext: Kc THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, Avast 2, 1958 , _ Help Wanted Female 7 Moving & Troon. 19 -19 CARNIVAL - i we Dick Le mea Rent Apts. Furnished. 33 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 oH tron or Part Time . 06 COTTAGE ST...2 & 3 RM. APTS, N T - f Fo oaie ote Somes ana pees Pareto 3 fers it ae ee | sec at ots pucle| IDLE A: & care of sework 6.days. 388 Franklin ‘at Montana Free Toys for Christmas Have » toy party in your home, for information call 8-278. SP LI ph tnsaners, 440 148i Floor Sanding z= co B BITS 3 2080 A-A TRENGCHING Footings, Septic Field, OR 3.6666, A&B TRENCHING bod TEES i eeded at once for * Footin om water lines, field tile. expanding. dealership. ALUMINUM AND STONE SIDING, | —— Call Milford, way Glatex. All All types insulated siding. | Gawerat ROUSE WORE #0 fing sto re = ed aed Goess. lain ww Del eee Ellison, FE br orgiay 3 nights. Retmpoese: B: ealliancanlammaents FOR LEPHO an drawn OL 1-8200. EM oF et ec toe ye |BRICK. BLOCK OR CEMENT. 8 yo person ‘between 9 em na Pr oder Age fre £. jo Phoue and le 3% 8 B” Sarinaw ib MA _5-6 atte BRICK B BL LOCK AND CEMEE : cap FOR HOU ORK large Residential. TT “commer and care ¢ of "3 cligren Prefer on cial Guaranteed work. Ph. : y CHILDREN, Pe eee eee Bers A 19, needs indy a 0o| BLOCK, BRICK CEMENT WORE iS om days ys og die replaces. MA 5-0378. or 1-015: ester. BUILDING a cute PLASTERING ‘MIDDLEAGED WHITE LADY as| Corpenity prick block & cement Bae” at arc wisler | BLEBORRS Piotida. MA “62050, 5 FE 5.2883 : aw WOMEN |CA’ PENTER WORK, HOUSES, to pounapareet. No smoking no|_ 8arages or repair 4-0470. a xeet fing ist CEMENT “AND . CARPENTER ment, peau! Y gurpou léa-| work. OR %-5 sant working con ray ot gent ary Rive board room. eae vacations, For information write or call Starr Commonwealth, Al- bion, Michigan, Phone satenel| CEMENT SEMENT WORK WANTED. RBAS. ~ rates. CEMENT AND MASON Work pe zis. ax Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 washing rae pa po spams. goss OOM 3 “BEDE ays, en STER REPA: REAS. | LOsT: HIH i _ OOM. oar Remigponi G10) Pat Lee Pm Set map. | ae Sean TH PICTRETY OF SEA ake AP AeA Sh SRR er — . | PLASTERING REPAIR WORK, D. : @ NITY dy piers = “TEACHER OR SUBSTITOTE |~ Meyers. EM 3-0 Huron Theatre, Reward. PE 5-8360 IMMEDIA EB 3 = G FURN: | FE 45008 7 BEDROOM, NEW. AUTO. HEAT, CHE 1M Center. Or 12% Norton. FE full basement. 13 8.. Francis, FE tetevesting en. ret oh ts * sana NYDER, “FLOOR LAYING PLAYING, Lost = BLUE PARAKEET wT TH A ION _2-2390 or FE 5-1690 3 RMS. STOVE. t » REERI 6 iG. $12, 230 ~~ asem : red lez answer, ” - TS. UTIL. PURN. | 5 EDGuE NR TRANSPORTATION Pe har et team tia Sor 1-1568 for in- ey" FE 32-2008, Reward. ; CT 3 Y GLEAN FE Mechanic’ FEE | NR. TRANSPORTATION, 7 BEDRMS - FENCED YARD. GA- epee = ROOF REPAIRS. LOST: RED PONS BOUND, hee Oa any sees Lc contract. Mew | _2-3460 * topple es $f. carey Ante. 44) eee ee eR Ak Employment Agencies 8A cavesTROUGHING PE ¢0«4| Bird, Rews "St ts ine tion ot Droperty ag Be tip Oa home, sisto. oll heat, White : {TRENCING, “EXCAVA TING Lost: COL SABLE title, ' Ken Tem ee Sous Per ENT ti0 3 ROOMS & B ATH privileges. ‘available Aug, Ast. septic tanks te, | footin K: LT Real CLEAN ENT. $10 } adults preferred. $75. mo. ~ Pp tage. end white, Deed as nt Bp | em eton, eaitor week. FE 5-585, : - Mr. Cook FE ME 1-1327 EVELYN EDWARDS ditches _& boat. ‘wells. On 1 panera #56 Hieenge tag. Child's pet. aa Rd - 44563 ROOMS. ist FLOOR NEAR P 1 FROM TEL- 7 BEDROOM 5 VOCATIONAL COUNSELING WE DIG , BASEMENTS UNDER | 3S CAGE x ASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. General * Hospital Ph. MA 5-3183.| HURON. ALL UTILITIES FURN- | Gas heat, a bill iad sul COMMUNITY BANK BLDG E 23 Or FE b_5-0084. ya wppte les legs. shsined sper. | © an » pas Dixie y. F oe HEX ISHED isn RET OE Er ER: P} naEDROOM pyr one - = . Business Services 13 | car ar Dank BROWN SHOP TEs THEN Us for back ities & washing er REQUIRED. PHONE OR| Core ‘Ur 5.1652. : = et Coli Doo : td ies furn.. . etound, . EDRM MODERN, $50 MONTH, LAB TECH. \ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PEns| | [rt? sold flees feeks va ton tn CAPITOL '8 sAvi alba et 3 | “Rooms PVE ERT 6 BATE *F bedroom modi To work in small private hospital.| repaired by factory trained man) 5.9294. é : ay ad 3 ROOMS: ENT. & BATH, oe Seow Must have certificate or the| &t our office. General Printing &| ipo. si BLE & WHITE MALE : ayes No drink ine} wiih, aa — Aa Au-| yi te, be: wT EMPLOYMENT. 408 Pon. rence 8t. 9 eae, Law | oer Gairet doe, Non 6064. Vic. CASH .— én. $10 per wh. 13 Pair 5 mo Sie .* tex, | 7 BEDRM. RANCH y eosie WHR n- - ve. je . €. aes tiac State Bank Bldg. FE 59227) ~ APPLIANCE SERVICE oe ae lees) Be) Seren UNLIMITED ‘| 7 LARGE ROOMS. COMPLETELY | ton. Pvt, ent. bus line. Call I efter pon Piste Mess. Big » Work Wanted Male 40) Co\necnene waamees Sy eer | LOST: LADY'S GOLD BULOVA| For land contracts, new ee 10 RTE. ‘J ROOMS. BATH. SCREENED in |? «in. Pontiac watch, black suede..Of value to| soned Lowest possible discount, | 3 “. i TED. Tetrig & stove furn. cal) : _|ROY'S. 96 Oxkland “pe 2-4021.| _owner, Reward. FE 8-8774. no obi tien. 43844 or| Pvt. bath. 1 child welcome. First rey CARPENTER WORK. NEW ASPHALT PAVI Na | wos PLEA ON LADIES = a ng ten or second floor. No drinkers. 164 | « 1975 ma _ at SENT HY ¥ “pak © rnoon lough, = . Pike, or ie m 2 a.m. UPPER FLATS Wi gs oy & cu : eats phd, Abe Miracle. * site, rE §-1622. ARRO REALTY 8 p.m. Fe Pesan. rable oe OO soem ca spe Driveways, sparking lots ot etc. Free Tost: MA ET > tee Hearts OLE, LICENG 81 W NED a BOOM FURN APT | UPPER. ation ate & Lincoln Se. Hi High rom Ti, CavaES a HANDY No. 7163, Vie. of Waterford, RE-| NT Oe OSE TN CHEAR, | $2823 or PE hin ‘any kind of work. PE 40456: “ASPHALT PAVING aRDAY; WUROW » LAND CONTRACTS OUTSIDE JANITOR | WORK. -reasonal work, ting & lawn citing '¥ FE 4034 Let us estimate — = or park: Dependable As ai Pe Co, Pre Seat or ag Or Psat MACHINE work. No job too small. able rates. FE 37218. r) Le NOW Gan ER and et and alr 8 Merdock. "en 27861 eTRY AND CE. ment work FE 4-406 CAPABLE YOUNG MAN DESIRES Pantone Paccaly. ctplareg ts r chief Re firm has references experience. §|- .& “eer Write Y pontine Press Box SULLDOSING . ee 1G, and removing FE Soren” or 41878 " LOOMFTIELD W. Wall and window: Reasonable. Free est. No obit ration. PE 2-1631 COMBINING MOWING. BALING. 12?’ SELF MSROPELLED : Oarand 8-2143, COMBIN ELECTRI OTOR SERVICE RE- peiring & re rewind 218 E Pike CARPENTER WORK WANTED Recreation rooms, vyehiank and tmhode ion. 1204 or OR CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- anand FE lee bay ik “HEATING 6 —_ po agg 8 FISCHERS LAKE GLEANING Weeds & mud removed. @ esti- _mates. ORIando 3-61 26. LANDSCAPING. PAINTING. OES dening, pruning eas. = prices. o bene Ge ok ‘Lawn Mower Sharpening WHITE'S NURSERY 71 8. Case Lk. Ra - PE 5-471: ,| PLASTERING - -NEW oF REPAIR. ladies silver metal — rales + keys, & im ed. A SE 29-8847. vane Ae pe vicinit i, vieiaaey. Fe shes. = gr WHO POUND BOX WITH tures BUYERS WAITING A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 PR oie te J ComrE go oseet ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- NEED. He 2 friendly adviser, phone fs coe CUSHIONED SH HAVE TRUCK. WILL CLEAN ELH pasementt pager * °° "'S\" saws MACHINE FILED wave BCIAT, "$5.50, OP. ‘INTERIOR & a TEN RIOR Pi PAINT. aenee Leach 10 Lane im 3.1244 . 3-3152 or rr OR S-8117 SERVICE - INLAND EARE SALES tr removal of enunated INSIDE & OUTSIDE ae | Pe ¢121 3127 W. Huron FE 3 #7121 31; FE 26123) {Confidential Days - piimbing, Coe ne. rooting, Dreaming Tailoring 16| 5 a — Cc, rooms, r repair * Onna INO, Bor vaurry| Menom Mrs Wallace. rE RELIABLE CA ARPENTER NEEDS Spe aS art . DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. work Price -is .|DRESSMAKIN TERATIONS. : A Taylor, 56 Gillespie. 37383. TREE eee AL, ~ ERIMGACING, Mres Lowegren, 4 W. Huron. DAMAGED BATA? POHAMEOO & Bit eared. Free esti armen u 8-503, DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, AL-| Cold waves “r “ $i Ton 4% 8ST CK @fAn| _terations. Mrs, Bodell, FE 4.0053.|M & wants Holby Or: 3-3603, D G, TAROMEES. at Williams Lk. &- rm ais ie YOURG MA y MAN WANTS © DD 30 BS, me ar s. Dre Giu'r ree ds . IN DEBT? —sov_kind_ot_® DOUBLE - BRE. ATS Work ‘Wanted Female ii aes) cane ingie. Alterations, — suits made in ~~ own = $s. Erics- IF SO. : IRONING SERVICE, $3 son’ te Tailor g. 16 Huron. . cee see LET US T Day ore - 8) Garden Plowing 16B 7 WOMEN WANT Wa mW st CUSTOM PLOW. DRAG, & LIGHT Give You 1 Place to Pay eee ee SE CLEAN. mae. Anywhere, Call ORiando Ease Your Mind ° ing. thr. — Transportation. MOWING 5 Rw RS ARE, BULL WE ARE ee A- Bi eS a LOAN COMPANY BEAUTY. OPERA WishES Piwork in Pontiac area. Phone _Insurance Agencies 17A MICHIGAN CREDIT i = a DAY WORK - EXPERIENCED, NO, INCREASE IN AUTO RATES COUNSELLORS Ce eee ays OFF ER 5 aap |DANES boa Rom AGEN Above Oakland Theater erences furnished, PE Sbiot [te Bere rea KNAPP SHOES . aund Servi a erman tiga, PE bSSAT * . le “~ “ ~~ ad airpert Bd oo ae ie ERR ER . +P epee FE | ‘insecticide machines. Distributed PAY Of |cace CORTAING FLATW OR RUF [Ose WaTGHT. BAPE ve Week. Own transportation. FE/'“neg Beautifully finished. Pontiac | “nomica aly wi eG suleeesd ——TRONINGS. Leundry, Phone FE 26101. _ | Dex-A-Diet tablets 4 conta st ean er “Landscaping 18A ON & APTER THE DATE AUG. ~ TRONINGS HR ce Ne ee 2, 1956, 1 will not be Tunmonsible neni ne ene oy: bts contrac TRONINGS, 43 PER BUSHEL, FE moval and noe other. That myrelt, Ge ‘George, hte 5-306. TER LARES TREE Dich Cia HT Dist ASHING AND Pontiacs Ae arder cook. Care of con- Fehon retsore Re yt REDUCE NOW vyaleesen Any hospital work. c iipING.| 10 pr days, Pr LADY “woutp Like “ANY KIND ai _— | gpa at day work. FE_ #3615 ened. Call fot ent . Drivers 65 . maui sitters. OR early mornings or ~~ WASHINGS, & RONINGS Le CA ie a eas WASHING & Pick WASHIN NGS AND TRONINGS 2 &. ‘ aa oe WOMAN or be companion to invalid. Live in. ND TRORINGS. vine Ww oeaues Home FoR 1 CniLD.o refer pre-ecti age, FE 43086. aonmncd WTD. eh ete. FE 8-9824.) ISH LAWN x FE “Moving & jekel A-1 “MOVING ~ HAULING Se PE Sse PE 2.2500 E. Reasonable AA- \-1 Reduced ‘Rates’ t ior, FR Wd. Household Goods 27 CASH FOR ‘SMALL RADIOS. Working or not, FE'5-8755. FURNITURE | NEEDED ct, Yb eS or Sale Sw is t | WTD. ANTIQ’ My 9.182 “jamps. “antiaue terniars, 1521, THE ANSWER TO mNa ly OUR PROBLEM: ‘Want Ads! To vip “rent, | hite, it's sue bs silverware and pictures on Steven’ | Ready, Willing and Able 9-1674. Cash Coats : for your land Hobbies & Supplies 24A| $3 essa. ‘or ’ ee eee loca ari |“ Notices & Personals 25 00,000! | 1938 PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL fin “Phone PE 22190 for reserve: Heicot ection in town — ton AUTHORIZED we pat Pees ;|3 BEDRM l Doris i. BRICK DUPLEX beat. rasa. Pe decorated. he GooD ‘ 3 ROOM? A NEA. io tise Motor Plant ATH, Ronssuathe. teas ee — rear, to come "Located near Geveral Hos- . f- 5 P FE |5 ROOM MODERN LOWER HEAT- Wanted Real Estate 32A peae or PE 81403. = ed apt, Vary close ts, town. In- VE CASH W pi eel lal alba Do: . PIAT. VERY nA eect ae i ROOMS — FE” ERTRAS 2 me. santas FE oan “forme Mereend. Se Ber ‘ i 5 We wil travel to see you and _vew Gte Lownery Sactitiios Gio Northr side. Newly decoral BATH, OF San JT, Demarest, Closter. New Jer- sho ot RMS. & BA CHILDREN WEL. 4 CABLE AUGUST PIRET FOR your hom Jane, Er nine T patKors — walle sae railed + eee E Phe FE 4-8388 AVAICABEE AC AUGUST tre Dall now Priv re ee ee EG m Unfurnished. halt 1 ‘now for a 30-minute vate ‘isrinend App double house” Oil heat, marae. RILEY, 7 ROOM $10 3 5 ROO, | a ier ¥ 103 Bigom. re 153 W ‘e Bt R D, RILE Broker |7 washing Chark. field soar mre Elizabeth™ Lake 3. LARG GROUN: P.O. 535. | 1157 4-4821 | floor, . 102° Park- A ont INLATSARBET erty aro. mele {MMEDIAT iy, | Beret War Shoal oo | Private entrance, ———_ heat dt pot. ater. Bsmt. Ga- Homes, farms, . BATH. rage. 3-3660, Hing. Uuil, first foes, » Refined ay DRAYTON 8 AREA — NEW Paul M. Jones, Real Est. || “Sr Giopgaw FORK APE FOR | — FE ae 3 bed ero Garage, with $32 W. 0 ad ‘J ; a $32 _W. Huron : -1-block from Hoa- ee rm a Le A WE ana airy CASH | Sry ible ee cies eh | rooms, newly Pe en & | Op See? SN on near highway. FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY. CLEAN R® 8, UTILITIES eee J. VAN HORN MA ‘sn oY - If cash interests you, let us look furnished. _116 State. ‘Open _Bves. FOR RENT ; ver p for « cash|3 ROOM FURN APT. PVT, ENT. | mr 6-2400 JO 4-5644| bedroom ranch type homie. New, sale, In —_ cases we can get $ bath, es taciiities, 3 Mat- ‘or fee “WAL poe Soe at Eston - you cash small or large thews. 2-3983" oF 3-3291. | ton FE 5-9002 a Cla $70 with references s and equities. are ales beve pu dpe ne 7 RMS. AND BATH. 326 PROS-| 7-3; . deposit, Bee one mag asides Call r : ‘Clark Estate ee and ; = gael ttl Ask for Mr Petar 3 LARGE BMS | _sic WA y Y 3 “Bae Be te — wit BU JOLL * ROY KNAUF. Waren Purcha ers wetting woven McKINNEY “. WANTED Listings on houses, farms, acreage. Rent Apts. an G 33 & SON REALTORS 2 W Bt Sell Us Your Equity | 77Rm lose — tage. We aise Reed wait- Nas Lar SHOW $ou HOW TO GET CASH FOR Hig by PR TY. GI AND NA iG. ae Ww. id. _ es | REAL’ se j : : tran 2536 phd ae foe 44361 RO a : be 34 ern 3-room apts.. = private GI AND FHA after 4:30 Sosbdare. ving dentine noah ae oar up| ODER CASH FOR YOUR HOME “16 Pinegrove. keep wee four’ ie i< we can sell a a dows give coo} ven with very s own pay- OOMS, PRIVATE AND ment. Call us vee er informa- ; Roos, Heat & fitie = Arar poh “Ga telenty pen oh tion, do not. feel obligated, We) nished $18 weekly, One child or| Adults in this building. $49 will ssoeulte your prope: y and| baby welcome Appiv 804 St. r mo. including heat, and tell the cash. "you can receive) Clair cold water. K G H 102 net to you sick “ROOME GLEAN COL |S FE Hu st. or after WE TRADE, WE BUILD red couple. Tay Sees.” 13 to| Ean PRHER BODY, LIVING ing . onsen, UtiL: Phone FE 41557 7 AN PRS Sore | nice. ae or’ 4-3064, at oe , who would t 4 ROOMS | JOANGAY. UN : Tr and Sat hae lot, Vacant. Rent, $80; or se’ a or $1,000 = D | MODERN 3 BEDROOM, RED bath, 12175 Daene Lk. visburg. Call Holly ME Pisin or or _ office re 4-4508 MODERN ? BEDRM HOME. NR. Pontiac Mtr. 3 biks. from school. 1% biks. es bus line $75 month- ans 8T MICHAELS. RENT OR sell with ag oo os _tm. older home. Gas heat, Pt. a ATH SMALL MODERN HOUSE, PART- | furn. Suitable for couple, ATER FRONT, CLEAN, room louse, automatic ey rE AROUND LAKE FRONT bedroom modern, Nr. YEAR home. ‘Bontiee, MA Rent Lake Cottages 36A 36A 8. 7 rot sept. 6th. Hotty, ota Be pit SSAUKEE alte a FE 1871 INFURN. 4 4 Es 6°a week. All: util, . Chik |. en welcome, 57 re. WILLIAMS LAK _ beach, ‘boat Sieape, & OR on sat 6 For Rent Rooms 37 1 OR Wo! ENTE vith, Euchen — = 41 RM. FOR Berta trigérator. fags we 2 4h 3. " “Dons . he i A oe oer ia =a ren, 3. p.m. | * 2 2 BEDROOM BRICK AGE private. lake near COnEAGE + Boat included, $85- week MY i... 20 MILES vi el A RONTIAC. ON . pvt. Ikke be ach, « swim- = wash —, mitee, a modern, TV, sleeps ‘ -| FIXER? Order Classified ra Ads to sell, rent, find a RESOR Vacation for family of : . Ava ot Aw on Cass Lake, Vv ; ed R’S.R RT 8, Pisnics, swim min, tone fishing on Bald ‘Eagle Take, bedroom atts 3 Lease Oct, vii mA, fe Syreaaies. ‘59, $73 m ©) WALEED take HooRRN Pvt _ket 4-229 WILL RENT OUR 3 ER HOME Tawds City,, on Lake Huron Sey pa gg FE hee or “or ve. Beau-| ) Ress MAP| pua peTER SCHOO 4 . FAMILY. HOME A EVER G furn, Older man. $10 pet wk. FE 5-4785 Rooms With = 38 rs yaa. to 8. OF walle Bot Ae NTE OT 115 8. tien. FE Oe Convalescent Homes 38A/ FOR ELDERLY PERSONS. IN pacer 8. home. First floor, FE NEW, NEW. MODERN REST HOME, nOoW ope onl rates, MA 5-3488. Hotel Rooms 39 , owner, “wan Se —— in towne owns TO SETTLE ESTATE at Sylvan Lake sfnall down in offer. Tw (home & income), payment & E-Z terms. at once. Make me- KE : Dp rooms, ace, in ce. dito, £6 iy E ts eo : Pa Tm, a able. Call now 6210 oF $ rooms. full basement & gers rage. $6,900, terms. PE 4-033, F) mar B Sashabaw nr & Club. Reasonable Te ie ran ‘De, port. “Polly wlangscaped | Fenced. porrood ae n up toe New sc Bloomfield chepoing anit Terms, 3 BEDRM. MODERN SOME. =, 363 Riviera, Eliz. 1 Esta’ Partridge Is THE -“BIRD” Wirnionont | Very attractive 4 room . Ty er 9 log 3 BEDROOM, $750 DN. What a — Only. $750 dn. bers . this me th home on ved waren — ‘oil beat, ead 1% car Close to ‘public pa- al schools. See this today! RE SAL TOR PARTRIDGE |. FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON. ‘TLL. 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SER NEED A FINANCE- good job. FE 28181 is} : ithe Want Ad number a w * Excellent ROOMS {ate Jems Ea 7 8 Pr ROOM GiRes. Home privileges, 547 _W enivi| BUSINESS GIRL. : leges. Ss Sleabe 15. BUS BOF: , & ~ laundry. ‘Telephone to WwW. ote ere wena ms, parking. FE “E8100. 4a 8. Pad- rng ock. LEAN, COMFORTAB SINGLE. Ne drinker. $7. ret 47 DGURL AND SIN SLEEP. rooms. 3€ Norton.. NICELY. NISHED T igeuy, FURNES DAE en_ privileges. 3 NICE 1 RM SON o FAMILY HO am HOTEL AUBURIN ft, ie : ee Pe sa . “or 2 ro! Taparcments. - = ae one ae NORTH tnd — “ie Rent Stores 40) This ore Neppeating ibe tes 2 LARGE COLD STORAGE, SPA cE, = ‘ eee oak To. ask for Mr. ‘McLeod. tile dar aa ees iftenen,. “Rent Office Space 41|- PHA terms. | eae “ioe as NOW, 2 ROOM or. ‘ = °suuDs i Vara } Noting dove te Yet, on this a MULTIPLE ListING aERViCR 2 ONE © Amie 1 baths, ghar —_s REALTO: ee % 1188 BO HURON GAR- heat, erage oe Ware LAKE Fen oo epi carpet- a is “drapes “palnded in, = ois iy Tem pleton. Reshce ; 2339 Orenard Lake e After 6, FE Ra, FE 44563 2-050 ~. SO MUCH FoR §0 LITTLE A lot of home with so many extra for such a low price as aS pina Lg TS 7.4 t= e, “5 er betire offered! Bee 1 LADD’S INC. _ Bes Dixie ae: , “Lakefront | : HOME 3 Stig a caer Full basement x*, atta %- &.- it. OR t 1231 5-9292 alk-out ee “ft Oakland Giatision | ‘REAL ESTATE INC. bad 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. : {ACROSS FROM BANK) eee “" 5-5821 , R RY ‘NORTON srmeer A real down-to- ae wed street. A ar gatage ‘payment on garage. O—SGunday 12 to 6 ose to downtown! 9 room! home. ; with basement.’ ith | . Priced at $6875 mtn lao win. In pic a zen, Comto rlable | STOLE] & HARGER CO. FE DRAYTON PLAINS frame. fares Bris Pa a: $7500. Ter: ‘NORTH SIDE | “eel om New frags iar nace, CALL reed te sel: Réssell a mee, Realtor 370 W. Pike St. sss 48008 3 of 1 ROOMS AND BATH. 10 miles pad Be ge “Gua. Geach, -Builders See our 3 bdrm. model with lake privileges on Cass Lake et 5010 Commerce Rd. Open Sat- urday & Sunday - |. Also have nice 2 bdrm. used i with ca: & drapes. Breeseway & att garage. “Custom - building to your plan or ours. No charge tor our home taking your - information ~ cade, Comte ue, fr : Woodcraft: Home Ine. Builders PE 8-8354_ MA 43458 _ WILL S$ ACRIFICE” is bedroom home with full basement Strictly modern with a nicely escaped lot in ae fent conditiog for only $9,000 $450 down on GI Mortgage Ferd ig house is located at 42 N. _ Open Sunday from I+. 7 WM. A. = KENNEDY REALTOR 3101 Ww. Onue FE 4-3569 a By enings ‘til 9 ohn K. IRWIN new the facilities to build your new custom home that you have al- ways wanted 800 plans to choose from. Call us aon our trade-in feature, < Gan cre COMFORTABLE Your test home, ranch style with 2 large bedrooms, and studio room —— can be dining room or 3rd bedroom. Large lot 90 x 1%, fenced back are hardtop street. $66 per mont — to 4% per cent mortgage. Only $11,000, ‘NOTHING TO DO BUT RELAX Watkins Lake front, year around 3) ed area. $16 ‘terms, LOW -AND LUXURIOUS, f utiful custom-built 4 bed com rambling -ranch home in / mond Laké area. Tastefullf deco- rated, beautifully landscaped, modern to the minute, $34,000, John K. Irwin & Sons nov oger Since 1925 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 64-9447 Eve, MI 6-3783 GAIN? Lots of ‘em e Want ‘Ads! AREA A REAL CAR vce 4 4 unig nett MU -#-1943. ON WES" iT! home now, We have | fase nears ; Modern 3 “g ned througout B ~ Bes 7 * eneeee van fae ean Yiersty sek beach reer ahve secre fa “riot H TRighiens a’ or MU. fee NOTHING room swith Dorethy | Snyder I Lavender DOWN meron on Ems eebeake Gls NO § $$ DN. 2 go ‘Bobet OP OPEN Bet. *. Clemens “s Featherstone M. WILSON FE 8-6192 —_ "MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee — j SUNDAY 2:6 P.M. George] R. Irwin .; REAL 269 BALDWIN AVE FE 5-010 OR 3-416 eburches : I. WICKERSHAM. 71195 w. Maple MA yiair 6-6250 89500 Wilt ¢ with full penenens on a me Rito. "heat See our model. eds st = CIVILIANS. $190 Down. NO OTHER- Costs 3, bedrooms.” full basement, built 1956, automatic heat, storms and Se Williams Lake |. ‘2 bedrooms. Pull basement, At 5g Fg ’ CLARK RESTON nes Teas shance get snciog at only down. bearm: brick wiih full basement oe ta “ee Pull Howard E. Fox 5173 Dixie Hwy. oat OR pores Pisins aT EWP ————— INDEPENDENCE 3 BEDRM. BRICK @moenth-old 42’ by 2’ ranch on 100 «lot with carport and full basement. seme to aw ee Schools. —— FHA ee No eae Oo delay. will ‘NEIL CREIGHTON | wo 29508+ i no newer VE. 8-1261 WE TRADE Beautiful briek ° chid Open re Thurs. Eves, til) Sunday from 2 te 5 hg points REALTY ‘80433 or PE 2-5452 DONT aoe frist with be 5 oe oa this eases i | hom Pull basement, few olf ps arnt plen nt of rane are on a lot Owner transferred and will pron fond for ,edly 9660 $660 down. Immedi- ate ser Once IN ME . = = —— es “along. #0 don't esitate to ¢: ay gS el just a few in Sertuh fs hing lake. Located BP von ‘ake this 1 ; if. with access into Sylvan & Cass Lakes for only $3,600. lent terms. FFICE OPEN 9 A.M.-8 P.M, J. J. JOLL, REALTY 2536 DIXIE HWY. FE take over low interest. mortgage Excel- | 3. bed typ ome Glass Rd., Ortonville, ear For inform ee call MA 5-1 MILLER LAKE PRONT—Beautiful ne among the trees. 7 & bath-hom 3 ae —— spacious uring dining ‘room, new owner RACLE * MILE WORKERS sent 2 attrkent from Miracle Mile, ctive ranch home. $800 gs, bedrooms, tile bath, Moleasenst living room, oak floors, peer walls, oi] fur- bedroom home in beautiful .wood- | # am- | nate attached, 2 car garage. 1% acres with woods, garden space & nice lawn only $11.975. FHA terms BALDWIN SCHOOL AREA — 6) ‘jarge rooms 3 bedrooms. A real | Tamiiy home. separate dining room and a pleasant living- room. Modern basement, 2 car garage. 2 lots, frontage on 2 streets. $7,900—no down payment for G VACANT-— $500 DOWN. Another Huron Gardens location. Nice 5 Oay kitchen has e: prriog Ol heat, Jerge lot near Te ‘uron Shopping Center. Full price ae 500 with a oo. “ William Miller Realtor wn : owner—this 2-bedroom home -| CLARKSTON AREA jp stented om 3 BEDROOM RANCHER with at-| sate, ie st Aree further i tached 2 ey A ge 12x20 fam- ‘formation call —— e, 1%. baths. brick, pak i oot poy ma tad see | 3 BEDRMS, A, Sarah waenns | tetensrL se ence | LAD ~ Cre pre 3 Gunton Hiver ka | $350 DOWN TAL lake frontage on ear! 77 N, Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 " ne a | ‘ti 8 Sat 1 6 pm. 43 MODEST MAIDENS a “Look, Angela, you have to at least get in the water ‘before you yell for a lifeguard! : - For Sale Houses _ es For Sale Houses 43 YEAR ’ROUND HOME AT SEARS LAKE » $8,350 _- Youn wn Kitchens— re Gece & Water— ® OSE &. NEWLY eS bath, Nr, Cas, _seen after 5 Pp. ‘m ae LAWRENCE W. eee Savior LARGE ROOMS tay 2.tet of closets Bull ruil 1085 ite city. CRESCENT LAKE * ‘Immediate posse on this = © — Onis $1,300 the pee on. ee only TWO ACRES . Gives you_ lots room oe <= g@ garden. Lots of fruit trees, berri¢s, P im pony 6 room rancher. Garage and breeze- _ bedrooms. “LOCATED ON MELR Between’ Perry & Mt. Ci SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT rs CALL; SrOUrs | LAKE ORION Real value in thie attrac- tive and men roy “mon Vv ACANT ‘LOTS real buy. 3 jar, Md ltr. Joeated near AF aw No fect frontage for only $1,100 cash, City water in 1 Edward M. Stout, Realtor 4 BEDRM BRICK RANCH. CAR- Ee SE! FE | EXHIBIT HOME AT 9302 COMMERCE RD. OPEN DAILY 2 TO 7: home DLORAH BLDG. CO.. FE 2-9123/. [Be Ww. Huron Here’s-A Building Deal For You! | BUILD THE HE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS . You be th money-savin Cm oo 18 agro aorta be your supplier. years service ‘to*Oak- vo your advantage. | Only $9,500 and it | ae Bry A |. estes c Rent with option For Sale Howes. en " For Sale Houses ) ou COMPARE THIS Castom bytit 1.300 IMODEL aoe! B wegen FOR SALE ee age “8 sree ; 8 r and Sent ened home 38 formation call Herbert ©. Davis, eee EXCEPTIONAL BUY! ON THIS 3 a brick Me. fivnace witha distance ; o with ar ng ee eee a ae auto JOLL, REALTY PE 4-4561 age Trade - Your home or gaulty on ie tine West suburban Inside you'll find 2 extrs minum is situated 500. 2Ye-car gare . Ny rg ite 2 bedroom home, only 2 yrs. old. Located near aits lake, . with tiled floors, ol' furnace storms & sc: ‘@ 1%4-car ga- rage. Must have good credit Four Bedrooms And it’s in lose’ to stores h wus has oat the mew Pontiae High School. There are 7 svems, full ‘basement. Gas hea: iyear r garage, ee) lots. Only $1, down. - Sell or trade Teja 6 noone owes “Erp it takai io" wentlac Own thes “ee $5,400 cuaty. Open dam’ ae a 4 Take over low interest v-a ‘mortgage 3. bedrm, 7s type home on Ascension moves you in. Call MA 5-1201. - BUILDING? | WE CAN BUILD a 2 or 3 bed- or without JIM, WILLIAMS AL FSTATE & INSURANCE Mas Baldwin ‘A FE 4-0547 OP f | 17 REALTO: FE. 4-61 Lasie. WM. H. KNUDSEN Weesing re oe ccaped hein ® & 1\4-car oie furege, eae tlac. GILES | Aurburn Heights 2 bedroom ranch with base- a Wwell-land- St GILES REALTY CO. 8 venutifur “wooded setting. Lo down, ¥.C. Wood on OFFICE OPEN 8 TO 8 Corner. Williams Lake Rd. & M50 O R3-1235 : CLARK OFF BALDWIN. Modern 5 room bungalow, 2 bedrooms, dinette ae. kitchen, light oak floors, full ment, a) heat, landscaped ‘Jot, blacktop street, $10,875 with $1,250 do WEST BUBURBAN. | VACANT. Ideal family home, edrooms, open — and rear porches, din- corner fot: with $1,360 Birded: spet. "0.000 down. waCERT LAKE PRIVILEGES. $700 down, pie full — anmires bedrooms, dining _ brick’ Srepnce utility, garage. COME, 4 foo income Apartments are furnished, sepa- 2 Tite entrances. and baths ‘ull basement, stoker re 1 car garage, lot 55x150 f MANY MORE TO cues an listings. Parking at door. } OPEN SUN, 10\TO 5 | CLARK REAL ESTATE ‘TO BUY, TO SELL, TO-TRADE |e olored tile bath, | attached & oms: & | pees R. Middleton N, JOHNSON weit Ps FE 8-6003 “WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGES This Acces 2 bedroom ‘cottage is ing too a@ small family. 3 years old ier large kitchen, nice sized li ing room, 2 lots. Close to stores & fool See it = $5,250 with $550 di SALE OR TRADE Wotld like to get into a ore Lenser be of. dee own? In good ose to sh soe this 5 rod oping, fren fall - room home ent. Plastered one. “Finished recreation room. Separate dining room, Cedar shakes exterior. ens on 102x 227 lot. y $1,600 down or will trade Piveg uimilar eroverts in Orton or Oxfo CLARKSTON 3 bedroom brick ranch—2100 ‘sq. it. in this bedroo! rick home with an ata: hed rage. Country style kitchen with, large family room- ft, liv- ing room. Bedrooms have walk-in Bedroom tatge "commer ist 3 im. corne school. ; $3,008, for a fast sale. a teal. at a | WHITE BROS. 8600 Dixie Open Eves. "ti 9; Sun. 30: ‘we | A of ‘ 7 Roman | - 7 Room-House FE 56115 | 221 BALDWIN. AVE. - 4 . ; g PIONEER HIGRLANDS After 6: PE .2-1906 or FE &6293 Best Buys You're Better Offs With | 2% 8. Josephine—south of Voorheis | “~ ae . ; SYLVAN | Late.» leges—CAPE 1 Todas .penderoff | Sb shu. taltts ker te a ; ay c $2 W. Huron e a q a | 3 “Lake Privileges | seiphctsaSeette Roe? met . On all these good : tered walls, Pull ” ‘ VERING LAKE. ViLA GAS HEAT: Webster 1 area. SUNDAY 3-5 Attractive 3 2-bedroom ranch home| Open 2-5 p.m. 45 Wenonah ‘ ty room, Garage. darge 2 : Ottawa Hills ~ SUNDAY 2 TO.5 P.M. | gene tot, “Brivilenes on thing ’ 6. Zoom, family home 3 $550 DOWN | Terms ces —- room” wilt carpet , } Eom 4367 SEEDEN ST. | warmiy-tuilt "a bedroom i Pee a Your — — should : haw BL a eae ; aa Terao See this charming 1" bed- garage. Large lot. Only $00 ft..to |... OTTAWA HILLS, | x Genesee aga teks to "Wenonah irene wih large Itving rm dake Vilage’ Otered’ for ahepcreiacaaite a "Boerr ta’ charge. ae clas weber” aun e Lovely large FAMILY home. 4) 7 1: -P Tripp Realtor trance closeS and dinin TWIN BEACH O COUNTRY CLUB bedrooms. Fully carpeted | living eslie R. Tripp, Realtor aving ox ares. raask aoe, __ Huron_8t_____—_¥E $-816t- Sith builtia’ sak and cup- Cine te Cau boned 6 rooms. place, kit uchen as br breakfast nook. | come ge BE food 4 Bat x are Cog gerage. = util- cone => __ ae Beg Compare aseme: e thi ie. 6 Coco! ae ee ‘EMBRE EE & ( & GREGG _ “pore ee Leen aan Wisner School district on & paved tance to Dray : 1465 Union Late Bd. heat, 3 car garage. wenn BE ag a: le “ene ECTI * , Union La e . tance r eee cates aa, | 2M34 | or oS asise Scheel and acres tis’ clreet Traveling Home RIGHT 3 blocks to SEEDEN §PLIT-LEVEL RTER HOME. bE og A. Pio oer Sunday Sunda Back home in Indiana for the own- OF sign Sons Sack Mr ‘ eaten’ plate; Sir, , 7 f OLE. Pontioc. 3 yrs Whitloc z “wuay-| “HOYT REALTY old, 4 rooms dé bath, lot 80xi23, |- #3500 DOWN. LOCATED IN DRAY. of, ¢ rooms 1 bath, to oo = ely ange -. new 3 bedroom 2-9840 FE Sonera came ni Slo I ; Tf fape’ bulltan kitee pie | a ee mont, “o O Pp F Ne pers, large wogsed i) Xand cme FRANKLIN VILLAGE You're the Judge ‘ é So! new 88 Open Sunday ‘1 to 6-35430 Canter. | Your decision toe pay $1,800 down SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M J olf “inirtee” Mile Ra, Tight on | conveniently located 3 family in ‘ aan & NOTHING DOWN Briarcliff. € $42,500, Mortgage| come. Nice apartment down for 4040. BAYBROOK ABOUT $55 per month—attractive | 525,000. Over 2 acres, all land- owner, modern apartment up has For the discrimina - — Lele PSocation, — scapes. Very pereee ond on bedrooms. gas heat, close hd we otter this lovely br = new garage. fencing, neat 3 bed-| could be used as guest house. WiL ‘IS M. BREWER c ed with plent: room bungalow, good basement, Completsiy carpeted. Immediate of closets, are me Mhepomal new of furnace, mige, costs only. | possession 10,000, BELOW TO-| JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR, to: tile ba § COSTS. ANSON i N. - Basement » wi i retreation | CLARKSTON AREA BUILDER, MI 46446 ___Eves. Pe ~ “room, = REALLY LIVING -. brick ranch : . ’ . Se ape esi on =e oe, fe scree of peaumial| ~— FOR COLORED FP ALAC TERMS large corner lot..with 2 car 5, : i,950 do DEER FEED. 2-bedrooms. lovely BEDROOM home in A-1 3 BEDROOM HOME OFF . eur'fendie on PHA terms. = peting. Spt pepe orbs ape * “pape. Has 2% car garage. JOSLYN '—FINISHED REC- - DIRECTIONS: | Drive owt a chee eS ae a) 300° dow REATION ROOM, 2% CAR Dirie Hwy to’ Saginaw pecmmeter nee vet Oe GARAGE | —_ ALUMINUM . 6: ” m Tre, LET ye Reka a “RAINBOW REALTY ICE i $400 DOWN BROOK; ight to 404 Bay- J. R. Hiltz FE 2-2614 502.8. PADDOCK LUS brool 8 : : host Mr, Rollison MIDDLETON R. _ VALUET, Realtor Realtor . ; 345 OAKLAND AVE. PE 5-069 , 1011 W. Huron FE 6-6181| , dm TRADE-Le 8:30 OPEN Open 9 to 8 cnkon tat Bact of Ponkins LIIPLE Lt LISTING SERVICE. 3 WATERFRONT Tig) baths Pull’ basement, IN ROCHESTER AY 2TO5 P.M 2 ll ace and | Just outside e ysiece limits on , Dave. SUND: i -iVl. |Log cabin at Pontiac Lake with . fe hot water, In nice joca- ment. 4 bed ee —_ on 2 93 PINGREE 70° of water frontage and natural tion, scenic acres ss bathe > gold rx Sental unit’ attached to owes ia 4 RENT BEATER - Loc ooee 24 een ee Rintop ew, $1050 DOWN tents for oge Led month. en A 7 ros = Crosalin, Broter OL 11 — OL For those who like = igen acired $2,000; 4 home. Needs ote Pert Bai) —- OL 2-1621. : yomgnens, < = . “PONTIAC "LAKE —- minor repair, riced . around home in > down and $36 per ‘so ASSOCIATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-0663 SCHRAM- REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 | REALTOR Telegraph "yitheas Ee REALTOR ef QARLAND AVE AVE, UnTIe s30 30 -/ Northern High School '|HERE ‘TIS dee Cinta. Pe ashe "BUD" | 3 Bg sed HOME ON 1% JIM WRIGHT. — _MULTIPLE LISTING SER VICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OP SUNDAY 2-8 P.M. BRICKS | 3 s DEN OR TION ROOM _ 2% CERAMIC TILE BATHS L pees HOMEDIATE POSSESSION JAYNO. HEIGHTS | § One mi east of Silver: Lake rs Walton Bivd. Watch for clans. . 1. OPEN DAILY * 4-8 P.M. TRADE Your Present Home or Equity z OP SUNDAY 25 85 Hammond Good family home. 4 Wed- : — living room, plastered 1 walle, full, base- ment, new gas furnace and bead g th ation — Rest north — near — ely 2332 ges 3" | 8 this one. “WOOD & PERR e Fanch ‘you might be footing aa oe fone $900 DOWN This 3 bodroces beoaslew is clean and neat and ery | Bateman art & “$100 DOWN . Plus Minimum Costs, Moves You Int living room. raised hearth fireplace, din ompact 3 e ; 0 ith 3 eggned = ; 1% tile baths, family ri wil 4 automatic oil | heat, 2 R ed to lvan Shores Dr., educ av v peed Voorheis Rd. west of Pon- ac ‘Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 _E. Huron PEde eral 8-04.66 __Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 You MUST THIS. UNION a jaded pa oe Ih ge *. nanan possession. “Tas 3.2307, mmed omer, come s icy oS ae decorating. eal eg Ma have =e stiotle s J.C. reese we Realtor 86 E. Walton Ss SCPC «(88-0441 “HAYDEN Tor then Tt Lethe hong om 9 boggee oe Wired for dryer. 1 block te school. $9,300, terms. . MICHAEL AREA. $800 down « Lag bs DRAYTON AREA. Excel ent 3 bedroom home. Oak floors Basement ofl furnace. soon tea OH : ear sca x 285. FRA“ financing. Low down payment. Full ries’ $13,900. moe age ogg lar ogge 3 Legh her ranc ¢ me & "x Oak r Ww to wall’ carpet. V. blinds in the large living room. Basement with of! furnace, show- | Boa See water softener, ‘Garage. e: 200x140’. Terms. ‘WHITE LAKE oar closing costs down to GI, Modern 2 bedroom home. Oak nore Tisice kitchen ‘with snack bar and paneled wains- coating. 2 x garage. Black top. rest. $10,500 J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton - FE 80441 Open Eves. —s_- Sun. 10 to 2 Eas: now. MUtual 4-2 3-210, a RICHARD emt REALTOR 135 . « . Highland Mich. Will Trade Small Home Free and [coed 2 bedrm. subur- a) valued Can Foca mg come Good Cod Home 3. acres with stream, e Oak- land area — semi- Gaaater. full places 3 berms. Pull bath "2 Swim, Fish and Boat At, Union Lake Attractive 2 bedrm. bungalow oak x Gosee. plastered walls, tui Full In v ~Full : repair. If you're ren price $9,950 with $1,200 down. eg ees deg gmail “tora te" ot just Ugh at. Mortgage costs only to Gis. down payment. Gi ‘ : ¢ $6,950. You have -to be WILL TAKE YOUR HOME’ ; first ITOUX- Franks IN TRADE | ENERAL | REAL ESTATE “| 4395 CBine it 39701 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 4 BEDRO MS $1,000, DOWN FIREPLACE oh: nN gO Moves you into this large family home with 27x $500 DOWN f } - «living be 12x14 —- on oom rms = ve a ; i i ast side Taree * ea as. Fu ase: residential ares. Fan’ sleet : 20 _ OF SERVICE a n mm. separate LOOMFIE: knotty pin e _ recredtion Breaktast nook, ca . 7.room brick x and frame ranch room, 2-car if e, on & gas fired ae it, 2 car home, 3 bedrooms, family large corner lot. to St. garese. ourself room, kitchen with’ built-in Frederick’s, Lutheran and frat it's one. ta best |. oven and disposal, 2 Me 11 schools. All of allies on Be ck. Gall Cal car attached garage, Carpets, this for this reducéd price of pes and. fireplace eauip: ao on FHA : ook ay - t included. Price has just ents of $90 per month. I AM . -_ — for quick sale sta 2 woltaune ot with a re liv- — 7; ROE FA ff room: 11x18 kitchen, YOURS. Rigg ores 9 Soe Bear fu uh basement ee ei H front porch water ‘qottener, reduced price of $16, 258, for the asking rm a 3 bed- —% eeheder wea ae pak FHA terms. Only $95 ‘Toem ranch aaa gar home, One sale with oginal do quic pa bbe bedroom lope. I * ‘men Ser a pay- ‘glee ue have 8. * ceramic tile NOTHING Bown a at onth. 3 BEDROOM RAN : Deremens. aaah modern heme - 2 ft. liv ia room, a num storms and . screens, pA ich a gas heat a foxi2 kitetien, a full base- ering. Keorestien FOR: Ides) for large family ‘or ‘con ment with gas FA heat. ° A og fe 1 s used as income propert: Only, oy = old. $2. bg = or anty #14. 4 ‘‘iarge rooms down and bath. . bough: ° Gatesne. Davee ot Oe S00-—Very reasonable down Walking ‘Gitwnce’ to ee: per- month atediag . taxes payment on FHA.~ gghabh “40d. rannoetlation and insurance... Oaay Closing ¢ost move you in. « * ae ‘ B poet call Fm 6.2035 oF A. JOHNSON, Realtor. , 1704 *. Sey ‘ee Rd. With ae +| Ideal For Large Family -| Built-in ovens & ranges” bedroom be t suburban | Loads of modeyn features tons itd ‘2 Famp,ce | Model open 1:30to7 p.m.» eg) au, room ker eat snes th of Lascatn 38.°~ 5 1 i a dr, water 2 car ; : irate gets: |__—““ve ee land contract. Do or oar fs mily a favor, look - ANNETT’S . OUTSTANDING Say Goodbye VALUES To City Cramps , - a TARE REG GNC | tie cma emits | le Galas hte aod f + BEY. . : district. Now used a3 3 MA 42001 coor ¢ ream Dome. with full a us light ,housekeep- te electric hot, water, offere Sag roam assed in rath. pers NO DOWN EO Sek esas, A ae 4 rmg, Just right for the re | INDIAN VILLAGE—6 rooms. Liv- PAYMENT | nei” "| sie gonan, Wa ae os - cupboards. and levator on” Ist 2 of 3 bedroom starter homes, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor floor. 3 7 with full base and rough wir- 49 Mt, Clemens St. on and. Basement, stoker heat. 2° ing, On your lot or Will build Call Mr. _ vortien ved garage $11,500, $2,500 down. our with small) down fey PE 5-1201 FE ment, B.C. Wood Co., OR 3-138. -— —— ING ME OR HOME—Near Cen, after 8, OR 31 sel am WILL TRADE bathe, new as furnace “Upstairs WALTON 1 ith e "foot Le age SRL piving room 2, eer. “ving room. Bi birch pakighen, _ month, $11,780, terms. a0 5 A Suphony: bath fall DRAYTON’ WOODS: — North of ; t rk: rea: tent’ alisched "garage, close to| Need 60 free tie flashing. $9,000 with a ee schools $19,000, Many other 3 beral ‘term, 2 fireplaces » basemen’ it, fedjoum pomee, and lateleis-| CRAWFORD ) AGENCY | guvbett slashed 2 sas rareee ; ; | MY 3-143 int St — “Tull basement nauto ‘bes sium, | LAKE ORION, macinGaN 3. ACR TER—Auth. fieme ged reste oc Heeats | “aubatvwion 3 lig ranch ome on Paint Creek. $12,300 with Eee tie PHA. aces. "picture ‘windows tre room.” bull in Dookeuses, corner re’ a: “ment Iexa8 breeseway for atte Kitchen and dining ‘space, ‘Ther- J sind era, Sek | orig" a tal N D EN and asbestos atin 12 miles. north bedrooms oor radiant ofl heat. ‘ of Pontiac, $26,000, jow down pay- tt. of Parnes ce. = “| Septional buy at 635000, terme, Chae Elizabeth Lake Estates OTTAWA DRIVE. — ait, brick 5 room | ont bath home with: -home in excellent ves- oa * we spacious living * room “gg = breagfast 0 0k is den, dining room, new carpet. in basement. Good garage Second 4 4 le : : 2 : ‘9a a 7 extra Closet space, 2 complete with shrubs and flowers. Built by owner must sell! Never, —— some rbase a it, H-W oll ’ to. new elementary lived ie bedrooms, family em..| nent. 2 car — sarees. Lot . Swimming boa 1% baths. fireplace, Hi-Fi, 2 car _ scaped enced, 500, rs at a beth * trae aS $21,500, Easy r ’ : ‘ 30242, APTER 6. Op re Ottawa Hills’. | Fmenoow sewe, cron 3] Open Sunday One of the finest homes in 149 W. Rutgers. FE 8-6562. 2-5 P.M the’ city “and "well located. | s35q"DOWNT PARTLY FINISHED 9 a too. 6 rooms and 1% baths, “bedroom home, La pet vg = PAE seting end naturel Ereplace. m home; [aise uy ‘savi| sylvan Lake Front Eee ren cade | Saati zea amar bas oh Ry ag $950 Down or.Trade | cterlooking lake, Hving room with ell, é Li 1249 ts i =: ‘ t THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, i 1 oe : wk * GUST 2, 1958 -For Sale Houses 43 i eeacuear aaa * For Sale Lake Prop, 44 For Sale Houses 43 FOUR . . 0... + OOMsS — cae 41.ex12, 10). ole satrap Why be cr _ ow for w stainless er, you will w @ ing any "tiugbed Fame a ti ment—w replace and miles of workshop, yg 1 be con house was bul: for py ¥es. and it wil ‘sult Ld Only = reasonable terms BRICK . WEST 8ID ott . . iaection, 2 bed- wn. 3.6 screens. Gas heat. Full base- ment lY4e-ear gar i tive. $18,500. bpd, ase with paved Humphries 2-0474 Realtor PE 4-714 iN ou Telegra: m Eves. VICE $3,900. Rag DOWN, 3 UTIL., off Oakla he dition. als tas a aie y | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OP Daily & Sunday 2 to 6 These New Brick Ranch H each have over 1,600 sq. . = living ear Se! Pri fie" one — save 400 aur chalce, Lots ~~ ie (PRIN ‘OMT OUT TO 1 BLOCK SOUTH WARD & SQUARE LAKE ‘ROAD OR Jost bast 8 DINING ~) _ Elizabeth Lake Front A perfect “American Colontal,” situated on two park-like lots, 120 220—framed z= by ® native oaks, On Motorway drive and . best beach. 7 raciougs rooms, 2% baths c glassed for ente: . 37 2uv living room with cut stone place and —_ re windows, dining room, modern kitchen with ous er-range, 4 pete | ie closets. mae AR ay New oil — ry = gerage clude rich carpeting Piraperies extras. t be seen to a preciate its true valee. ‘First ume _ Offered for sale. Eves. p.m. . PE 23-1030. See siaguag ad in Building Section today. KINZLER . eT Ww. Huron 8 PE 43: Or FE 20020 EVE. CLARKSTON SCHOOLS ew brick vied fariacey “logue, ui ot ‘Heim naw: sehoa, Paul M. ean Heal Est, Est. 832 W. Huron OPEN SUNDAY: 21 TOS SECOND: STREET 3 bedrms., Se permet, sek Shane eet a Bros fis oh ut jiM- WRIGHT By) It/ 345 OAKLAND A PE 5-944) OPEN EVENINGS ONTIL 8:30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3. BEDROOM RANCH Located northwest of Ponti aren: A oom loted. A A buy at only $1,950 “3 HOMES TO GO Located west of Pontiac, 3 bedroom Completed erteriot, we Will mi e 8 Bide - —_ finish toteri A.C. Compton & Sons 4900 W. HURON ST. OR ¥1416 ror OR_ 36352 BROWN fu “Where can you beat it?” Balance on Uberal terms. and only 5 per cent interest. “* SELL OR TRADE—Lovely: odernized f it. 4 bedrooms, den, e L?xiT rm, Ca E matic washer & dryer. New oll AC furn. Large 30x6¢ barn. Ten acres of land. Here is country liv- ing at its best. $15,500 LAKE FRCNT — Sell or trade. 3 bedroom bungalow with 27 living room. aneenises, Perfect t. Enc om oul porch Sand: beach. Boat & dock. A real value.’ m-| $32,000 JAYNO HEIGHTS — Large brick tri-level, Two full. baths and one ‘% bath. Attached 2% car ga- rage. 29’ recreation 3 large bedrooms: All built in ap- fances.-You shouid = this one riced enh most homes om this sec 5 OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 alee Listing aeriine aa Property 43A #9 Unit Brick Apt On Orchard Lake Ave. _—— og cep emspaee extra large new eee lot. "SACRIFICE TO SETTLE ESTATE Special deal on cash to $7 mortgage or small down’ pay- ment. Ba e E-Z terms to suit. FE 8-2763 “ais hy fr 2-4677 after 8:30 p.m 623 N. BAGIEAW. 3 FAMILY. SELL | G. C Bates. MAple i27-RM. HOUSE 2 APTS UP. 3 “fs rms. bath —_ including furni- ture. 6 downstairs. gichsel's Church. Hes Ele ‘OPEN "For Sale Lake Prop. 44 8 - ACRE FARM WITH frontage, most under ning , F i] modern house, SUNDAY 2TO6 P.M. | firntan Pr etudin TV & 20 o i r v r ment 2315 WATKINS oil furnace $18 $15,000 with $2,000 4 LAKE RD. + | Ghafksion, MA" 8.7006, reywood. Excellent 3 bedroom brick ranch j FRO NTA! ‘AOE OR home built in 1956 2 car ga- ~ wees ~~ o * vie vat fade. Gorter, lot Texiba.‘Caryei| Walerfod. Priced at 8.000. Lib an 2 bedrooms. Kitchen has’ birch eral terms. cabinets Full basement, ofl fur-| _- nace. $19,500, terms. 5 _ eres, with pots 1 hl on ae SO daa Drive north Breage & Priced at fare eh es on le Highway nt tn ready for building. Priced at Club Tahoe) to Watkins Lake Ra. ~~ wee for HAYDE N J.C DEN, Realtor} GEORGE BLAIR 86 E. ana _FE 80441 REAL! 8 Bedroom FULL BASEMENT “Brick Front” RANCH |. HOMES - Full Price $11,250 . No Money Down TO VETS $420 MOVES CIVILIANS © IN > CITY WATER & SEWERS PAVED STREETS 2 Short Blocks To: l SCHOOLS. & SHOPPING | FURNISHED MODEL A OPEN 1 P.M. —8:30,P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDA 2:30 P.M. —8:30P. DAILY MODEL PHONE FE 8-448] PERRY Land Company ” $660 ref Open Eves, * pundey 10 ‘ttl & * MANDON LAKE PRIVILEGES assed-in Good 2 room gia: $750 full ial pace be beautiful large. ‘ot Ley HEL 4 goo 750. ‘Clarehce C. Ridgeway /REALTO 875 Bal = Ave R 7 B LL A, NOTT, /Dunham Lake Frontage 13_Lots Available : CHAPIN REALTORS OR _3-8982 BEAU’ nae FE 32-6373 or MY 3-1422, Middle Straits Lake 8 rooms, full basement, high wooded boat dock. Will take smaller jake home or eontract as down _EM ee 5 RM. = FULL basem & femty 4p ~ Fenced yd. iced to Cc ‘AGE. stone seawall, s and fruit trees. 3.2643, 2 BEDROOM BALD EAGLE abe ——. ideal B chigan jum mers. been us ear ‘round. 50 ft. of beach. $7,600— he tel Lh WATTS Bat Ti REALTOR 1963 Mis (ene l 71-3877. NEAR WA very nice home s Lake vetv. Very attrac- ve term - ART. REALTY 2410 8, Commeroé Ra. MA $239 $2901 PINE aE Ee ME Lak . $7300 w ae 8 ith $850 lowe, LOT. “peat auttfa Pe miles from ~~ Lake Front At : Lakewood Village .. cs parin. brick | aiincned 12 pam - lake ce ont 900 8 is E i EZ ter or you) haane’in rete. Stop 14 ie Rad, “ losed | SALE ——— VA vino odd 2 hloe shaded 1c al foe ow ou - rent Feat’ ile Naas & Mage) extra in- come over payments. STATEWIDE. ‘Real Mess of Pon' “tabs aaah Bargains 'y furnished, 110 meets finish. | Terms. OR | ia aS é, 38633 Cozy bungalow, sae through- out, com, letely ‘u mat includ- ing dock. y $8,500, terms, OR Lovely 5 room 1 story home fea- turing aluminum siding. Excellent condition, nice lot, Only $10,000, terms. OR 3-8632, : Furnished home on _ beautiful beach, complete! fen ced, Ge aas a. Only ae * terms. , Mosesn 3 hoe es Oh pears: com- iy furnished including boat > ock, Year. a eonstru tion. Only $11,500, : _ terms. MS eacigeg soa! furnishe d & room 2 sto: 20 home with walkout base- men ft. e frontage Cy- clone soneeas Only $10,500, terms. OR 3-8632. J. A. Taylor REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 7133 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-1349 OR 3-8632 * LEASE BY OWNER. * we & sea- a Price $20, — t call Orisndo TO taint ESTATE. E Two houses at Sylvan Lake, (home & income), small down payments & E-Z terms Must be sold at once. Make me an offer. PE. 4-6089 z ~ WILLIAMS LAKE Wood lot in nice pana beach. 4 merrie to oe — NEAR PONTIAC ing fakstront tok "fe trontage. dian © FOX. REAL ESTATE $178 ciate eaareet preree Plains WHITE Lakefront Cottage Finish this one yourself—it’s dou- ble constructed and all partitions rons = oi a only / $6,000 (today! WHITE "BROS. aie @ 5660 Dixie Hwy, Open Eves. “til i Sun! 10 "til 5 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A eae | LAKE, 40 MILES 2 bedrm mpletely aoe ern furnished Di ear home a oll heat, automatic = er, aret Hot water eealepea 0, A ee e, . \ moter goes with deal. Only $9,500 with 000 m Call t But- ler, State Real Estate, Linden PR 42231 or PR 4.2814 / NEAR ROSCOMMON 6 cabin. . Phil. = Electric pump. Furniture i ting and $2,750. terms. “ /J. C. HAYDEN Realtor 6 OE, W 8-044) PRIVATE. LAKES (2) acres, One 25 A. marsh, a duck ven, Good er cover. 2 Some. gerage. ea] for club. $45,- 000 1-3 down ‘a field, Realtor. . Ph. $-2603 ___ For Sale Lots 4 % ACRE W LoT DEN- 100° PE RONTAGE. ote Ces cash ed are 2008 or pire Ponte. D STEELE, REALTOR NOW OPEN High Hill Village Beautiful poles pareeje on paved — witu some trees. Only $1,- 500 with $150 down. See ‘th ' LADD'S INC. Cor. c. tapser Rd., Perry and Silver- To Should See*the new sites at CHEROKEE HILLS! Yow lke tts 100 ft. sites, tadaps belles taswe ant multi-level mes! mile to Lacote Rd. Carl W. Bird, Realtor Community Nationa) Bank B 4-471) Eves. FE 6- Wr HA A LARGE of lake lots, easy terms availabie Call us 3-6210 or do 922 — Phone’ Misg ry mo. aw, LI For Sale Acreage 47 PARCELS BEAU. sites, #, $100 down, $20 (on PANG AUS, Realtor ville NA 7.2818. ORCHARD * 35 acres near Clarkstoh~ just $425 per -acre ROlwbING HOMESITE * 12 acres in pountry close to vile | “HOWA' at E. el D Piains a sen a . RM, MODERN. G 00 D , NT “tN LAKEFRO sei. TIZZY ” wt cS g OSdwewo ¢-2 by Kate Osann © 1958 by NEA Sertins, tne. T.M Reg U.S Par OR “I'm figuring on how many new dresses I could buy in - a year if-daddy gave up smoking! For $ Sale Farms 48 Business Opportunities 51 : 2 ACRES ON BUS LINE. $200 DN. Be atok i oR HO = ere ings, Grovelahd To ,$00 or what have you month. AoE 160 ACRES Well located on eo ravel ao yanso’'b mom OUT- ip. own. $4462. we c, WEBSTER, REALTOR OA i-sizs MY 32-2201 ar oe LAPEER COUNTY stanchion barn. Good Pair house. iy or bok weeds. sim ‘Good LAKE ORION REALTY 562 8. Lapeer Rd. MY 2-2311 200 ACRES — Excefjent loam " Lapeer Co. Satey rn, er ey HP’ HOLMES, INC. FE 5-2953, Days. 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FARMS AND ACRES . ACRES. LIVE STREAM ACRES. LIVE STREAM: 0 CRES. Bocca pyle © 2 ROADS soil fishing. Just off aes Ave. vo others to choose Pat M. Jones, Realy oe 832 W. Huron 200 ACRES oF rob ne | with good building. °P. Ww. DINNAN 66 W. Huron FE 4-2577 EVES. 4-3946 10 ACRES OF SCENIC ROLLING round K Se 900, Eaey ier ual 42046 or EMpire oad REALTOR Highland, Mich. _ WITH 64 Fruit trees. =x 28 work- completely ° By ‘RICHARD Ts 4 ACRES home. ard. 2 8) i me is modern, $17,900. FE. Pa Sw icae cae (arn bette bern ouen oat part, wooded. pastare.02, good rte aP pa terms av soe. EMpire 3-6210 or Mutual 4-2045. RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR 135 M5e - Mich. ae & larze : Ideal retirement near Garvoaviiie: 400 with $2,400, down, FE 4-4864, WALDON ROAD. 5 ACRES Large 8 room home, permastone weeee Gikd0S total eine. "46,400 = 20 ACRES Well beaten co ee aoe _ Korth of of the Glarkston-Orion “LAPEER COUNTY 40 ACRES oe pe toom farm home barn, tool shed and iis een potley Total price 0 8 Substantial ‘down pay- ‘Clarence C. Ridegway - REALTOR a8 Baldwin Ave, Rd., Rd. : Sale Business Property 49 FT. COMMERCIAL ZONED ON Montealm, $75 ft. . GEORGE} BLalk Dives. OR 31708. 1, BALDWIN AVE. 160 ~ cial. W. KENNETT 3-car commercial garage, canes commercial. Inguire at 340 Baldwin FE 8-143] Business Frontage pedli of one of the best. locations D Plains. rayton =~ South end ae ee Super OR petit GOOD 6 TION «0 att commercial, baa . —— from dill cowren eon ees ; PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin FOR a a nurse. Convalescent home in beau- : undings. Near Pontiac. gurro information, write Pontiac Press Box 68. .|Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A SCAR COMMERCIAL GARAGE. 2 ae baldwin’ ; Goatees 1 eg sin cee es dleetgf? of Thee & Airpord ern. Rd.~OR 3-4842 STORE — 21430 FT. $8 PER STmonth, O On Baldwin Ave. rE 2-5170 Business Opportunities 51 DUMP TRUCK of 3 trucks. 1 bulldoze Misc. equip. Ph. "uy a ness, loader, 3-5821, MIDDLETON 1.G.A GROCERY Store in Leslie 'R. ea — on 93022 3022 — FE #0003 | i eae on © SITE BR for a cottons Coe R low brice, too at only REALTOR PARTRIDGE Huron Ww. per with | FE 4-6203 | SALES CORPORATIQN as A, LANDMESSER, BRO! 573 8. ite ae RAPH RD: 1582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _— eoygactal oe 2. a sm. pm he pi + ment. 35-4408 ASSAG. R AND EQUIP- ment. For lease, rent or Write Pontiac il . gon Jet, needs work, OA =A ri ge 83669; after 5:30. - Fo a i AND me “3m Fagva Sevmat ioe gout | ee oma Page oat Bs * iJ mos 0 = . “ome have for down payment, MY | FREEZERS - 30 CU. 5 Amasin 23-3781 = 3 brand new, only $289.00. MA 5-601 ma ng! TRADE 3 ROOM HOUSE. LARGE | _ Samuel’ mere you can buy this s Paver, ber bar ‘Jot, Pontiac Lake Road a Seott | GREEN DAVE: T AND Gn All Be a modern! thin i. Call pont ot, curved custens Big : tl of; ee YE Gas GE. room shove envelions profite. FRADE Ga RAND LEN STATION Li t_and timer. OL ~0048. ret wt near $20,000 oe RAMBLER STA N| GAS 8 GERATOR r yr. brick ‘agon for se contract. Also |" twin . Mise, ture. 6 per Jocation | in small outboard motor for portable | _ $1396) 5 : fTe com co bar pwaies sow! ater ce 3 Lx B 5 ir in aR Ae $2.50 ; f 2 3 “” rox, le, ig sn 200 of swap for trucks, PE ted.) iuane’ pad. 2 Youble hung win- Torch Lk. - Trade . FE 2-367 ee %. " casings Seven peau Lerman va : * 3 be ep I on Seott cottages e with a comple : : Kitchen, 200 feet of excellent sand WILL Fi TRADE éo ah soTLF et’s.home. It’s a wonderful place| ern home for carpenter work Da goed poe matic washers, Vripéalre, Thor, to live make money mason This work _ hd sis givner Terms to sider trade for most an} PARTS con: done on’ “part time basis. Must | 9g 96, Oakland Ave Ave CEMENT, PARTS ~ vy asl cused. Pease an ok xperi- | HEYWOOD > WAKEPIBED, 6 PC 55S. : I es. REALTOR. PARTRIDGE ou know your stufl)” Ask for | _ dinette set. PE L Sains Gen r, ap" — Peete ean ERUMO R ae 30” GAS Je FE 3581" eo W. HE HURon| ivensgs sal Ga cast new. $80 "OR." aeiele LIVING SUITE AND TA- epaxo ii WATER SOFTENERS TO ENT | bles, “oliaway ‘bed. gai m ether in eae on . onth. 2360.| mise . WILL SWAP REG N TOY | LIKE NEW ROPER GAS RAN =e 6 =: Gatland and Balt bulldog for or elle equal| and 2 tablecloths. OR 3-320) : ee: ee ‘ space A win blower copper r . Nee, play Bey rics, sation | wor orescence | HK nd pipe Ms or ie, 3 ais. Hilly, Pret. © | "EMMACE SAUE, EVERY PAt| Oxi2 Linoleum $3.95 SE L VI 2. rowing Meat bomen | CAR: How Oe ALL L TYPES OF | 1213 linoleum. ...-. 96.48 rs ex efiens d woman who| Work clothes, Pants - shirts, - tae linoleum . $7.08, 6x9 .. $2.39 woald ite ler own bogs. Workman's Outlet. 65 8. Sackeey. mo ACK $3.95 PAINE & i Lt 1.89 Mrs" Sorenson” Ot" efi | FE €60ss ACK INT & LEUM ee ede ae WE ARE INTERVIEWING PER, _ ee. . sons interested | misc. 82 N. Cass Ave 8-2900, after 6 fuel oil, bulk plant sad tact off | WEDDING GOWN WiTH TIAR. routes in nearby communities. A real ee for an aggressive muses W wil 1” parnlan plant and srvemvers it =. - Box 55 Sele Land Goutracts 52 ai a IN LAND cortracts teats |. *C PANGUS’ Realtor 1919 1919 M-15. Ortonville, NA 17-2815. ~~ Money to Loan 53 (State Li d Lenders) Quick Cash $25 TO $500 siguatere " service 6-8121 or ong us at our office, Home «& Auto LOAN CO. 7 ue Per a fereee ae SEABOARD F FINANCE N. PERRY STrT. Easy PARKING FE_ 8-066 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company, FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDQ. WHEN YOU NEED 20 - $100 You ean get it wy, on your smaeceers payme ey suit endorsers ents to su! budget, We. wil glad you with STATE FINANCE CO, FE 4-1574 y 103 Pontiac State Bank Bldg, gommioeeen Sante Ww =, J 61 W. HURON Money to Loa "53 (State Licensed Lena | TEAGUE Sees CO. 202 N. ; MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS i. TO $800 LIVE Ph. Rochester, OL OL 6-071, 19701 - Loans $25 to $500 on signature only HOUSEHOLD Lawrence LAID-OFF WORKERS, We make cash loans to latd- off workers, No site be per ment until ee are ck work for 30 d Our ‘Requirements Are: . = you own furniture or a 2. That you are & permanent resident. _3. That you had s good work and a good paying record be- fore becoming unemployed. Tf you owe bills and) are boine pressed for payment come see us at once and be tn pe of worry, We have confidence = you in your commu- y. Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always receive pleasant courteous considerate and frie treatment at any one of our of- Apralina ee phone directory for a BUCKNER Sale Household cima 2 AIR, 9Ox * 3B. ituare ‘ -Breottié bof he N _ ALL TILE ea ashy rAd a - O—-NOW 2 la cieees mae = an anenges ic r, arene nor tile .... P. all covering .... 5¢ sq. ft. jon feer (a eanence ce Viny! tile .s.oe- eer eereeeeee tee le Tile- Go FE 1058 W. ee 33|4PT. GAs RANGE APT. SIZE. elec ede Sonmnote eloctrie vaiotnen dryer. Frigi ire. refrigera’ Frigidaire’ @lectric 3465 Auburn BEIGN TWEED LAWSON SOFA, grey barrel back chair, blue wing chair, maho ogee? Duncan Phyfe drum table 86-1313. BABY B HIGH CHAIR, VENE- jan Binds, ——e tablec loth. FE __ 8-9307 after AE tats OUT ANYTHING a! WANT a BE Fou Dat oe ‘ ite out aS But a tot lot jess ture, ances ret en fi kinds. NEW & U ud. Visit our trade dept. for real aparreey MONTHS-TO PAY We. coll sell.or trade. Come out er look around 2 acres of free ae Phone 41. OPE MON. SAT. TO 6 * £7 = of Pontiac, of 1 mile Ez Auburn Heights on Auburo anal NEW WROUGHT ? & mattress, $30.95. Orc hard take AV BIG 11 CU. REFRIGERATOR, only S178. MA 56011, . Samuel’ ppl, BEAUTIFUL’ BEDRM. SUITE — r ble. EM -3-3872. __ BEAUTIFUL PLAMINGO RED i he chair, cost $169; sac- oo 2 lamp bases, $3 each. BROWN FRIEZE DAVENPO Fheee| and chair, Best offer, FE 5-8988 BRAND NEY — = Poilaway beds, complete with springs : Lo a ee H ‘ Modern beara cage Me a C Walnut vanity bench Ss MANY OTHER Tres AVAILABLE WYMAN’S 18 W Pike ¥2 Terms. PH 41122 TV. EMERSON 21” FRENCH PRO- vinctal ie doors, $195 with cash. Console ratio 3 & "phane on. eniy) Radio-Phono . automatic & Space Heater, e e OR TV, $19.95 & UP. 21 ored. TV, $250. Sweet’s Radio & sereeeen 422 W. Huron. rE USED 1 T & GUARA Lake Store. iter Sab11 teed. Obel TV, Un Union Vi . EMpire n USED TV's, REFRIGERATORS, washers and dryers. 162 N. Sagi- a Trade-In Dept. Twin size bed, mahogany .. $12.50 range S cect ees ase 74 Studio couch ..........65 esee SLB. a oo PS Tors Micina: gan East | =P area ot ot equal v value, PE. 43843. | 5 A& outs Cost $120; i - se. Mv Stes ‘ veil, than Sale Household Goods 57 < * dire, MY. 3-a00r oss rer erator OR 3-2627. 7 PC. B D DINING RM, SET. Cali ORlando eves, 7 PC. DINING SET, $45. re cond, OR Sesit, Rat: age ROOM SUITE, new “modern ey ce Peaster wth AID VINYL TILE, waite -Ft. Wall Tile 2 se PAINT, G sf Bid UBBER AR. HOUSEPAINT Gi Ga" RUGS. WOOL, FACE, 5 ” Reversible $16.50. I mported, $34. 4 ee hen Porutt ug . $5. ‘earson i Orchard Lake Ave. aoe sy Good condition. 3 1952 aa ¢€ - it _ et & make offer. state Grounds) FE P12 sia Fie 100 Fe My eo OR _3-7665 after $ 2, FOSS DEEP as +. $118 as florke tas cited orvei i we sn Nore gas clothes 198 ers to FR 65-6180 - APPLIANCES. FREEZERS. Upright, Delivered. uarante: New. Attachments. Guaranteed. “From $38. GOOD Hot EEPING SHOP FE 41555 pee 6 ay MA Sener ‘ye Beareos Parustera. of % xt A 3-PC. ONAL. WAL: nut wedeeoas suite, occasional ta- | x12 F Felt it Base Rugs $3.95 $269.50 easy terms. Gomera Ap eee ‘Ma’ 5-6 $-601). uel’s A pelianes sts a & aL over & save $ $. Deveicea’ MApl - aaah . FAM me bi vases, $140.96 wee ety last. Neo e. MOAN TER vacuum SWEEP- . PE 5-3205. "-Midsumme? Specials . Gubsard moter. office PER eee ee eT brand. Terrific values, Com see them. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. — 48.. MONARCH RANGES — Now eyatable, sflectrie, Ring coal Ame gat Vs oo ae . Dav- isbu: LS NEW PIECE FINE-ART sterling o' r bedrm. or sere fa Aye ‘came value. NEW BLOND KENMORE Ber ae} sole sewing machine & yfe maho drop ded & 4 chairs, New 2 pe, sec- be sa e rubber cushions. 5 Fe. hardrock maple living room. alae f wee & upholstered chairs Svan 3 Uae TV SETS, FROM $14.95 up TV antenn 95. W ALTON 615_ EB. Waiton FE ‘1 2-225 NEW KIRBY UPRIGHT VACUUM ith 3. al’ attachments. LIKE i round in ¢ ; able. Misc. eto, Rensenabie. heat tn yes. % $20. - SPECIAL SALE sed etic ra onopae kis er, $129, | gee Fy ble television, terms. down. 24 month _ Benen 8; My 3-3711 s8OL EX ' oes Turner’ Mt Clem- ens. 2-080) | ‘SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- chine a? Michigan _—— Cen- ter. FE 2-3337, beautinu ‘mahogany’ finish, per- ' =| good used car, see Classi- sue eenne ooneneee erennee eee eeweue shovel eeeperen 60 GA ‘. caved Champion air 4 - Upright model. Cost ine i W. TENT 8C’ ed reh,. $75. FE a G ATER heaters f 4, G, A ‘Thompson, 8. pra St. 18 FT. FLAT : $100 each. cohen. 4 ft. lumbe sige. ch . ag ~ A -— R - Sheathing. per i. PACHOUD ———— & job, place to live or a fied NOW, See a a gy BE ot ares Sida tbe, tat eabinet. s se. ; Lo scent. ‘9h Orchar : M ad Lk corer DIMENSION LUMBER 2x4-6-8-10-12 width — Holly wood bed fra Davenport & ae 50 LIOUOR . nerspring maxtreases “1 05. Cot poral Doce laa Ee ‘50 Ap ed lQ small operation. Finance Co. _sitere. rea why Bs BS. pag OX ‘PU! Electric ees : ctly a neighborhood business PONTIA: Coa] heater. = a uetwing doing seer ately .a $40, DRAYTON $F ans CHEST-WARDROBE COMB. i OF enews ross, This ts an excellent buy WALLED LAKE nut finish with mirror I, HO. AS ECONO! rv seller migh consider your GQUBINATION. WOOD “AND BOT 361 8. -& clear home fn trade. Call now as stove. Ideal for cabin, \ i apportunity ta get ‘iso asy spin dry washer, Phone | VA! ae oor. rich. Dp. RILEY, [BROKER 7-631 M oee_Myrue. 7 | ep 4.208, Bulsabeth 'L Lake Ra. ; L sasiaiel 40 Gate aRgeTEy twee” 6% CU. FF. Christmas Trees 59A ste COMMUNITY LOAN CO. __| GORAL DRAPES. LIN ONE | ox: BUSINESS BUILDING |30 . LAWRENC pis 690 | Cnevarh cee PO Eee. orton ie REBS = 10,000 oman bias rented Saas geet aarp re oN BALL RADIOS. exer to hoe | swason Blue ric lat ren’ al per. mo. ; SH FOR SMA Will take property in trade. Make Meas Loans. 54|Aforking or not. FE oF, 08 - ee DISHES, 8, CALL US, for any 3 kind of mid A Mortgage Problem? utensils, Bed davenport, i ri For Sale Miscellaneous 60 “Saiens _ We have ‘tet to " estingnouse TV, . 30 sige, Our experts ings stvise| sour reavivemente, Any ‘proper, taal slecwio, sere U2 cee | sam «¢ Foor. 2x68, te AND te "STATEWIDE, | SSE SPAS ona ea | a et ae ie . 8: we _bar-Oyetien Bi eset” Gun Used in model] and Senply ie, “ot. MMillord Real Estate Service of Pontiae CHEFF MTGE. & RLTY, CO, | home. FE’ 8-9653. Ra. Clyde, Michigan. REALTOR: |10 W. HURON ST PONTIAC | DINING RM. SUITE, GRAY WAL- in1) 8. "pelegraph 4-0521 | FE 8-8589 Eves. EM 3-0048 ley — American. Buffet, china, Petrol cece: FT wiphrook 3338 Want A Good Mortgage? | —tsule_snd_4 chairs. MA eae . BUILDIN f “LET'S TALK 5% PER CENT UP TO 25 YEARS ELECTRIC STOVE. oe ais oi BUSINESS” - YOU'RE BETTER OFF WITH as stove if table & “Then make sare i's . BENDEROFE | Sune Grit asma.e si A wing set like n ; Hotel - Class B-SDM | #2 ¥-_Huron FE ¢-6580| 5 nC. KENMORE CONBOEE: sew: Burmeister’ Ss Here is a well established Swaps 55! ing machine; Westinehouse au C hotel and bar operation — a washer; 20-cu.-ft. — —— All 8 a.m. to 8 p.m 10 to 2 shetes ih axe 3 FUR RENTAL UNITS, good cond. $325. OR_% — ° ——— ° Thumb area. Good waterfront, k. income, | ELEC, STOVE IN ancy SOuEE. $14,000 down will handle. gwap oF ‘sell for &e clear | tion. $25. MA 41900, Cash W ay lass C Bar amily. Heat Aa Pontiac | ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN- This 9 month bar.. a Tee FinEETO 2 ONE OU TV Ts _ Fees ri 8 guitar with amplifier. P ' t of thi cum the Be maw ee — motor; trade fo shallow well FACTORY 1 EBUI Vac 1g ices per tor salt. Bream owner = | (PF FISEROLAS BOAT. 1 RP. ap {oor cunraatont “rete 4x8x%q V-grooved Mahog.....8 tly Wants to lope the state. ‘Sqhacan “mater Suede tax sel Schnsen. Ps sim. fxix¢ Douglas fp wood. $ 2.98 A phone is all it takes num ante OA OA ES 81 waa 4 FORM ON KITCHEN | 4x8x fir ply. .... $ 7. to put you in business. 135° HOUSETR Us AILER SALE SALE | _ table ana 4 i chaire, ry re 2-1064. oe Sap ooenets: rE ned CY o . or trade for down paymen eo 1™% CU. CHEST. MICHIGAN BUSINESS | _fouwse: Call’ Pe "#361 . x10 premium shiplap, per Mi $128 bal a BOSS SESS TEAK y oe mpire’ Co, © a AUGUST SPECIALS aaa reat 8 a hahogeny Fi Ae eb we ners enene BB cece ink £o9 522898 o4% . iene’ sigs wh sgh oh beak a agaerty 93.68 ee: ’ ry pian ponies = ae Relies Pe nna OT "THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1958: * PE... P SOI. PILE SAND & ae oe, Wanted Lorestect_2 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 a Porrest Sok. ¢ “For Sale Poutry 74 aa FOR SALE. : Aple aoe. Y SERVICE. “BLACK DIRT, ; hor Powel foo rock, PE 5-7645. Sale Farm Produce 75 ret LOADS BLACK DIRT. Ele Berry ePiele Orcs Girice. VA eB OS aaa Pe SAND, 2 a ge sofl, $10, FE 56-4768. Eros. Attention, Truckers’ Rochester Rd., South ib ot Ie ~ AMERICAN" STONE PRODUCTS = fin i + ris basements. OR TO CRO. SORE: pg gravel, eat, Ful, Earl Howard, EM : heal TOP SHED iN of grove pitt Lyle Conklin. 8-111g or FE 72. Clarkston-Dray : Prompt delivery, MA 56-0868. ROaD GRAVEL. 5 YDS. Tt so lenveryl aCe ‘black on 5% Le aah 80. delivered? TOP fob. W_ Mest 8 800 TE eS CANP A-l BLACK DIRT, ‘TOP ‘AUBURN ORCHARDS NCY CHERRIES en Available in tins Dequindre & CULTIVATED BL U EBERRIES. art or cases, 350 Wise Rd:, om me: 34072. i. B UCK A, RB E Be ¥ open. ry Bring © poste. Huckleperries «to - sale at marsh. 321 pw. ard Ra POTATOES-$1 & UP PER BUSH. el ering own containers R00 LK. elus . RED RASPBERRIES, 3445 8. _AD- _ams_ FE EET CORN Ep Dalry. Pinest quality. ernois, north of go Re Sale Farm Equipment 76 PPP LOL LIL DLL LOAD A PARM. MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proux Oliver Sales on M24, --just north of Oxford ianen TRACTOR & CULTIVA- __tor, 1097 Tappon Dr. Clarkston. HAY To TOOLS — NEW, USED AND rebuilt. Davis Machinery Co. 4 Ph. Ka 73202. John Deere, Nas Idea t Ortonville. "MeCULE Parts ane a had 3 1890 Crooks Rd. Air 6-0446 LAWN MOWERS — RO- = & co allt Garden tractors, & Roto-tille We Believe. = have, the lar eet stock e ment the State a gexvin what we Lee's s Sales & Service FE-3-9830 SPECIAL One used McCormick No. 45, PTO baler in A-I shape.......... 5 One ‘ised Ne hie ees = Be Pedi e ree Co TRACT OR SALE. Bolens & Wheelhorse riding & SOIL, 8 : w oe - * Rid aste die or FE S eves Bee blade used ri . ‘A DIN ng mowers. despite atavel, Ml, etc’ FE ps » $507 DIXIE’ HWY. OR 3-7074 aie Dp SERVI CE TRIM- E a ree estimate. + For Sale Pets 69 +YEAROLD ENGLISH Sopses gee i 4-0007. " ar 6 oo Cham m sired FE 23-7434. me Ake rppomreneD EE old, BOK - SMATORE POODLE BLACK. eete| eet oe regisiered : i IS MUSIC 34S. Telegraph FE 2-0567_. Across from Tel-Huron—_ WEGIA D PUP- . Champion stock, $100. “MI own |PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES. _Food, Since 1927. 584 ( Oakland Ave. ving | anc BOSTON TOY BULL, FINE breeding, female, 3% yrs. old. For sale reasonable. OR_3-8762 REGISTERED enor 2 POINT. | “| __er_pups. MAple 5-64 BPRINGER SPANIELS, AKC REG. _FE _2-2903. ¢ WHITE M MICE, BIRDS, ALL PET _ Shop, 65 Williams. PE 4-6433. RE 'e MAL 6-3i83. FLOOR - wun-| Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 — ALL BREEDS. YOUR will have the same careful — tion given our own show ng by sppointment SUMMER SPECIALS: Veed my spinet piano Sore | mahogany ut PER ‘WEEK ‘$8 DeSOTO 4 r 8 Dow WN — §25 PER WEEK BRAID ery Saou a Dealer iu Years "Pair Dealing PE 2-0166 1955 FORD FAIRLANE, RADIO, heater, auto.-trans, New brakes, no rust, new seat covers, new Lavan dh pear See Ct. or call FE 2-0889. ew {950 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SALE _cheap. 235 Voorheis Rd. ‘63 CHEVY. brs TRANS. Bargain, EM 3-0081. H. Riggins. "$1 CHEVY 2 DR. $100. FE 2-7687, ~ i955 CHEV.. «@ DR. POWER- giide ra be ew. "your - low down ent. Eddie. Steele Ford. FE 41956 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR S8TA- tion wagon. Radio, V-8, ering and sila ‘No: “4374. Bivd. Birming- alg price os #1.383. nour be ai'8. yocagard Ave. war ve., ham. MI ¢- Hardenburg ‘57 epee S mtry Sedan .. $2195 ‘ower 95 CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-1398 - Get Wise, I Economize: 'hk?T FORD CONVERTIBLE. oe oqugees —— = P. Steering. $1,995 1952 FORD. 2 Pe b0304 down. Eddie Pais ‘Ford, je a oye i955 FORD, 2 DR., 8, STANDARD cova pa Sharp. Your car or n — Egidie Steele Ford. i Son CONVERT. $147 DN. node weekly Mr, Murphy. Bir ingham-Rambler, 666 8. Wood var 6-3900. 35 after 4 p.m. ‘67 FORD FAIRLANE 4 DR, RA- dio ‘& heater. Low mileage. ex ~ = 1-owner, Best offer "49 Sane CUSTOM 2 DR. ‘56 Buick engine. FE 4-5811. ‘51 CUSTOM FORD.6 CYL. TINT- ed windows, radio, whitewalls. Sharp! Private owner wishes to _go to school. FE 4-3014 1953 FORD VIC., NICE CAR R. NO money down. Eddie Steele Ford. =o ‘53 DeSOTO 2 Door Hardto} ‘ $245 DOWN ~ 3 sis PER Wren . MI ‘83 FORD pope STRAIGHT ¥ ~ _shift, $395. OR 3-43 SPECIAL HYDRAM. ti RADIO, ISH. 8. 900. AS $195 OR YOUR on : CAR 30 DO MONTHS ON THE Ain ANCE. Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-507) Open nites "til 9 1952 RAMBLER, HT. RUNS_ GOOD. ‘No money down... Eddie Steele _Ford, FE 5-9204. Saal MANY 52. hy 64 MAKES & models al come out & look them over! Auburn Motor Sales : ER PIKE & B, BLVD. - COME FE erate ~REPOSSESED CARS 1951 Nash R. Sta. weece $149 00 1948 Willys Sta. Wagon see 1 Kaiser Sed 49.50 1951 Buick HT. .......... $168.00 _ 1949 Buick Convert. ....... $75.00 197 So. Johnso 1957: OLDS. PaRete STATION wagon 9, miles. Loaded, Like brand new. EM : pa os 4 DR. RADIO, HEAT- ECONOMY USED CARS 95 Car Tr rtation Selec WE FINANCE 22 Auburn off Saginaw _ S2, CHEV. 4 DR. CLEAN. 1952 Rambler wagon, No rust. Must rv Bis week! FE 5-2706. FE iss3 CHEVROLET, 4 DR. $406. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Clarkston, Mich. §-5141 HEVROLET. | 19 65, BEL a n r.. rf owner, ten pig Mi « 1956 OLDS. HYDRAMA Wn sedan. Radio & heater, hee. * white With whitewslls ... $1395. 1955 Buick Century Hardto ‘Dynaflow, 1955 Olds, 2 dr. Hydramatic. Ra- dio and heater $1045 ij 1955 Pontiac. 2 dr. Straight stick Radio & heater $845 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 15 Minutes From Pontiaé” On the ry Bivd. OXFORD, MICHI eee ewwene ae eee of $8.65 mo Mer., Mr. Parks at Mi N To00. Harold Tur- her Fe Ford. {955° CHEVROLET, STRAIGHT stick, V-8. = Pasay, Me down and . assume sma thiy payments. | ta Auto Salen 193 8. Saginaw. "$6 cueve BEL AIRE. FULL pee Auto. trans. R&H. $1,250. A 6-1467. : 1963 CHEV. 2 DR. ‘ REPOSSESSION Complete accessories, oy hy en- gine, full pip $234, cash needed. ents only i nt tho, Mr. ae Great rakes. ead "31 BUSINESS 195T CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD ao ane ton Birm ing- at 8. Wood codward . MI 1959 POWER- PARTS Orr mission no off Divista. Chev: aft. 428 ‘Dean Dr., ake, CAR BURD s PAYMENTS 00 some? Let ua help you —- - some leas expensive model Lake Orion Motor Sales Re -AT CLARKSTON FO MERCURY hey 3-261 ces Pe DGE, CUSTOM ROYAL, 4 Lt FE ~ PONTIAC’ 5 RETAIL BR ANCH Oaland at as DODGE _ CORO. "REPOSSESSION ice o cash needed. Payment on only. 39.98 mo. . Mr. Bell. - condition, jo and Beater ooo sce eens $11 1954 Pontiac, 4 dr. Chieftain de- | luxe. Hydramatic. ‘Radio N PoOrys mapepoopecocoscodgcdo 2 | ee ee ee eee $2 LINCOLN, 3 DR.. TAN: BODY 52 FORD 2 DR. R&H. TSSOLOTE. LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume Bier. te 3 $11.46 mo. Call Cred- 1 eeok r “hers at MI 47500.. cg "FORD. Vi — T2000 MILES 174 ants. oe 4, FO WONE N rey ent ves Mr. 4-7500, Harold Tur- '86 FORD V-8. COUNTRY SED. $1,595, New tires. Clean. R, John- son. Lake Orion. Ranch Wagon 55 Ford : = L ARRY JEROME a | FORD DEALER- 66. FORD a COUNTRY SED. $1,595, New tires clean. son. Lake on R. John- | ee ‘$6 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. 9 ee “1 owner. will trade. MH pie. $1, 395. FE 8-1417 or FE 2-2319 HUDSON pear tS 1953. RADIO, heater, R&H. Hydra New tires. Runs ong $245 full price. No money THE BARGA'N LOT _ Hunter Bivd. at a Birm. MI 6-44! ‘$1 KAISER, EXCELLENT RUN- ning condition Very rearene bie: FE 4-7900. 198? ‘ISETTA BMW 300. A -ONE owner beauty 60 miles per gallon of gas Gray & red 2-tone. A real niee car for the money. Priced at $692. North Chevrolet Co.. Hunter Blvd. at 8S. Woodward Ave. Bir- minghbam MI 4-273. with maroon _ Real nice car riced to sell at only $250. 32 arkhurst. 1957 MORR 15 & heater. ‘$05 dn. eed weekly, Mr. Murphy, Birmingham M 3900. DR., MONTE- car or low down pa ment, Waddle Steele Ford. FE 4. CUSTOM. RY 2 white fhe interior. leaded. WW paint. mi CUR cuevy es ine iB. New biack NEW CAR TRADE- INS "36 — Daag "S4 dr, shar : $05 "53 a “extra nice ...... $405 "52 Chevy | 4 dr., sharp _ $395 695 Auburn Ave. “PE 2 0555, RA Maren — JEEP DEALER ED MERC CURY '52 ‘CUSTOMIZED hardtop, Ratio (front and back seat speaker), Heater, straight stick, overdrive, interior, _ White Walls, Glass Pack, New Paint. Going back. to school. FE 5-6002, after 4. “872 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 56° Mercury Montclair Hardtop coupe, power steering, wer brakes & power seats eautiful 2 tone leather interior. Auburn Motors Cor. Pike & East Blvd. FE 3-7471 : 2- 1983 MERCURY: HARDTOP. tone blue, Automatic gree oem Ww R&H. Motor Stee Oh 3-611 ame S56 Ford paeey 2-Dr. Another Lore vat dpa 18,000 mile car. Brill blve finish with ght Bl jue upholstery that is =e new, You can look all over one, Auburn Motors Cor. Pike & East Blvd. FE_3-1471 * FORD Customiine | 8. No money dn. $6.70 week! Hamp aoe Birming- pee ambier. 666 Woodward. ae Pap Fy FARLANI 4-DR., aT, Fordo., a WW. a beautiful car, $1, R & R. MOTORS FE 4-3529' 124 Oakland” ‘47 FORD, rk ops OUTBOARD __motor. TAKE YOUR TIME Come In SUNDAY And Select Your Car AT BAe fag THEN YOU'L BE Ready Monday - To Make Your Deal ~ Matthews- Your Chevrolet Dealer 631 ‘OAKLAND AVE... | 2635 muburn 4 Ave. Waite TRUCK PARTS MAKES AND MODELS: : — oe) 29101 pet Eves. town & you won't find a cleaner) CH STATION WAGON "57 og eho Me ager. P. Steerin P. , a ie $2.08. OLDS Walled Lake F mae ae "$33. MERCURY CLUB M. R&H ABSOLUTELY. NO DOWN $8.65 mo. Call Cre _Harold_Turner a ‘62 NASH RAMBLER RDTOP. R&H, ABSOL UTELY No. MONEY WN. Assume DO ments of 11.46 mo. — oe rd ‘ar. Foal rks, sol MI ¢ 500. Harold T er FF “STOP: SHOP | SUNDAY | - Buy Monday | Russ | Dawson Motor _ company -EDSEL-LINCOLN ar ivy S, ‘SAGINAW tes r SELL 7 - e FE_5-9204. oy aes ramatic. ene running ‘65 FORD COURIER. EXCELLENT 1988 FORD V-8 TUDOR, RADIO = : Lacie ond. $396. "95 Pord pickup, nice. R AMBLER and heater. Original 2-tone paint ‘OLDSMOBILES te pet yom Bohr. Inc.” MU_4-1715 Feed te olin ‘Chevrolet Co. | poTACTORY EXEC. & DEMOS - & USED CAR: B rd ree cars, new Tosa "61 FORD PICKUP. % RON, A-l BILL. SPENCE” Hunter Bivd a Woodwa riumph & Austin =com lition. FE 8-0837. : Ave,, Birmingham. MI «7738. RCHTON, & "Son T 800 FORD TAN — o a ee aoa & SERVICE HO (2 dump. 10x20 tires, straight air | 241_S8 FE 5-9297 ‘a ORD COUPE. $50. FE $3080, 528 N. Main. Rochester rakes. A-i condition, 945 Emer- | 1953 4 DOOR SE- OL_1-9761 dan. Ne aad condition, $350. Fon sare BY- OWNER: RELIA-| ‘32 OLDS, SUPER 88, 4 DR. BEST inne FORD cleo TRUCE. a 204-Beach 5: ble Let Eats ; ene in exc.| offer. OR 3-3465. ver wlidozer, Reasonable. | 1956 CHEVROLET, 210, BLACK | condition. Cheap trans +7 ee tt 1 OLDS %@ 2 DR. AYDRA. R&H. . Ph. MY _3-5821, and white, perfect condition. $995. j sonable FE panels a “Goon Soin assum - NO MONEY FORD uillen. - 6. R Assume | paym me or Die ee SY aha — _ condition. $95. FE 4- Call Credit Mer M $8.65 mo a at MI 417500. Harold Tu: _ner Ford ‘te PLYM dr. 124 Oakland * $6 ~PLYM W.W. tires, stander : 91.008 takes $1 it. 2546 va. va Power Bl re et PE 4-3529 | CONV. Fo ciean shift, J ee er ontiac Lake 19854 PLYMOUTH HARD TOP, RA- dio, heater, automatic transmis- red and white finish. Priced an 5 _ham MI ¢27 “ety PLYMOUTH. RUNS GOOD. $50. EI 53 , Scrat STATION WAGON, good cond., new tires. FE 3-7645 "5) PONTIAC, GOOD TRANSPOR- __tation, clean, $100, FE 5-4356. 1949 oo PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. _ $300, R 3-0551, 1952 soriac DELUXE. VE R ne 2—<.,! Bargain. FE 3-7542. H. FACTORY BRANCH S57 PONTIAC aE eehanr CATALINA COUPE & Heater, Power Seerias and power brakes. Fuei injection. . $2095 “RE TAIL STORE” 3-7 65 MT. POLEMENS eae prvipors OFFICE REPOSSESSION | full Letra $10.06 ymonth, erfect engine Complete acces- ‘ sories, No c needed. Mr. Bell, _Great_ Lakes, FE 8-0402. 1956 PONTIAC CATALINA SEDAN. is dramatic Radio & heater, rire tii Beautiful ear, 1 oWn- NTIAC >, FOR SALE OR dition tor 4, =o pe Ponti dr, sedan, Cail besoce Wed. saan 6, FE 2-7i04. *$1 PONTIAC 4 DR.. PE 6-8721 1958 PONTIAC 4-DR. HT. LOAD- ed with accessories. 845. Ph. FE 2-7050, ot only. = = ‘$8 PONTIAC TRI-POWER, STICK. Very fast Must sell. 1 Fe 5-9752. 34 {PONTIAC ‘ DR ReeDAN. BY. ‘ Takes. = Clean, 644 Oakland. ae 1954 Pontiac, 2 dr. A real nice 8 cylinde straight stick. vi _ good, execelient rubber. Try "this PEOPLE'S AUT O SALES 68 Oakland FE 2-2351 LATE 1957 PONTIAC CONVERTI- le. 1 owner. Full power, All . Becess, Perfect cond 2 175. FE - 8-8122 after 6. GOING IN SERVICE, MUST SELL 52 Pontiac Hydra 4 dr. 5 new ires, Exe, cond, $350. 220 E. Wilson 1951 STUDEBAKER. Akg & R&H.- white walls. arp. money - Eddie Steele woe FE STUDEBAKER: *63. ee en 2 brakes. aly gh overdrive one e acc st ca: over $300. 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(cont.) (9) Holiday, Ranch. (4) Movietime (cont.) (2) Racket Squad.. (D Explwete “Africa's Lion Country.”” | (9) Gilead Baptist. (4) Movie (cont.) - (2) Sea Hunt. Lloyd Bridges in adventure series. (7) Dick Clark Show. Les Paul and Mary. Ford; the Olympics, Jimmy Bowen, Buddy Knox. ~ (9) Damon Runyon. (4) People Are Funny. (2) Perry Mason. Beautiful heiress seeks revenge for sister’s death. 330 . ~ 4330 (7) Studio C. Phyllis Kirk, “Exclusive.” {9) Uncommon Valor. (4) Bob Crosby. (color) Sing- ers Julie London, Jerry Vale, Comedian Henny Youngman. (2) P. Mason (cont.) (7) Jubilee, U.S.A. Red ‘Fo- ley hosts country style music variety. ing star Fer- lin Huskey is guest. (9) Temple Baptist. (4) Crosby (cont.) (2) Top Dollar. Quiz, (7) Lawrence Welk. From New York. , (9) Boston Blackie. (4) Club Variety. Spike Jones and group. P (2) Gale Storm. Susanna en- ters Alaskan fishing contest to hook handsome fisherman. (Re-run.) SN (Ty Welk (cont.) (9) Here's Duffy. Variety. (4) Turning Point. Married woman (Linda Darnell) and|- Jover (John Baragrey) are trap’ in elevator as they are ing away together. (2) Have, Gun, Will Travel. ’ Paladin protects: female doc- tor (June Lockhart) by fac- ing madman bent on killing her and sick infant. (Re- run.) ~ 10:00 (7) Conf. File. (9) News. (4) Amateur *Hoyr. (2) Gunsmoke, Outlaw uses sympathetic woman as pawn 4n. freedom break. 10:10 (9) Royal Visit. Princess Margaret. — f 10:20 (9) Weather. 10:30 (7) Target. - » (9) Theater, “Girl From|7: Missouri,” Jean‘ Harlow. (34.) 2 (4) J. Cotten Show, Ice) Cream parlor price war turns into legal battle in comedy. Gene Lockhart, Everett Sloane. (2) Haneymooners. 11:00 (7) Federal Men. (9) Theater (cont.) (4) News, (2) News Final. 11:15 (4) Weather. (2) Miss Weather. 11:20 (4) Movie. ‘Vivian Leigh, “Caesar and Cleopatra.” ->. (46) 11:28 (2) Neen Theater Ann Baxter, “Swamp Water.” ('41.) Walter Huston, “Keep "Em Rolling.,, ('34.) 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. ‘‘Frank- -enstein Meets the Wolf Man.” ('43.) (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Movie (cont.) (2) N'watch (cont.) = SUNDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. a (2) Christophers. (2) Accent. (4) (color). News. (9) Billboard. (2) Court of Health. (4) Church at the Cross. roads. (7) Joe Palooka. (9) Ora] Roberts. 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. ~. @) U of M Hour, (1) Faith tor Today. (9) Sacred Heart. Member of Elegtrontes Asen: FE 4-1515 cé@v ee MART - (9) Christophers, (1:00 (2)Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (color) George Pierrot. (7) Mid-Century Mission, (9) | Search for Adventure. 11:30 (4) TV Reader’s Digest. . (7) Wrestling. (9) Movie, SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) (color) Little Lulu. (4) Colorlarid. (Color). (7) Bowliag. 12:30 (2) Movie* (9) Gabby Hayes. 12:45 (4) Industry qn Parade. 1:00 (4) News. . _ (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. (4) Movie. (7) Jungle Jim. (2) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. . (2). Movie. (7) Movie. 1:00 1330 2:00 ¢ 2:30 $:30 (9) Movie. 4:00 (2) Business in Focus. (4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Johns Hopkins. 4:15 (2) World This Week. 4:30 (2) Detroit Speaks, (4) Youth Wants to Know, (7) College . News Contfer- ence. ~ 5:00 (2) Last Word. (4) Catholic Hour.: (7) Baseball Corner. 5:30 (2) Face Nation. r (4) Comment. (7) Lone Ranger. (9) Telescope. SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Search. Documentary on . inadequate school facilities. (4) Meet thé Press. (7) Frontier Doctor. “Women Who Dared.” _ ~ (9) Popeye. 6:30 (2) Air Power. ‘The Cold Decade — to the Yalu,” story of beginning of Korean police: action. (4) Outlook, Film interview of GI's in Lebanon. Chet Huntley. (7) 26 Men. “The Ranger and the Lady.” “The Bandits of (4) Noah's Ark. , @ You Asked for It. Visit of Market Street before San Francisco - eartiqquake, girls shows strange musical in- strument, ancient art demon- . (7) New Orleans Police De- 10:00 (2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Decision. “Sudden Sil- strated: by Portugal fisher-|, 10:10 (9) Princess Margaret. 10:20 (9) Weather. , 10:25 (9) Film Fare. 10:30 (2) What’s My Line? -(4) Movie. ‘The Bells of “St, Mary’s,”’ Bing Crosby; Ingrid Bergman. * (7) Lou Gordon, Prophet Jones, guest, (9) Movie. “99 River Street,”’ John Payne, Evelyn Keyes. 11:00 (2) News, Weather, (7) Movie. “The Little Fugi- tive.” 14:20 (2) Sports. 11:25 (2): Movie, “The Great Man Votes,’” John Barrymore. & MONDAY MORNING 6:50 (2) Meditations. (2) On The Farm Front. (2) TV. College. (4) Today. (2) Wild West. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom 6:55 7:00 7:30 8:00 é 8:30 8:45 $700 6:25 (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) News, 9:30 (2) Beat the Clock. 10:00 (2) For Love or (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. 10:30 (2) Star Showcase. (4) Treasure. Hunt. ~" (9) Movie. 11 9 (2) Arthur Godfrey (4) Price Ip Right. - * 2: THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, ‘aucusT 2, 1958 ok = Ae *, ' e vo : 3% “. 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WWJ, Monito 10:30— WJ WXYZ, Sunday Best WIR, Ja beagle" WXYZ Sports Parade ww. saws (Gesuse ce o W Radio ible Clase CKLW News. Masrtie Labbtte 7 * «* @ GELW Word of Lite | CKLW. Volce of Prophecy | Wenn News, Thomas |10:00—WJR, Arthur Godtrey | .““t Want to get out of these wet : WIBE, Stereo. 7) WPON, Emmanuel Bente WEON Pyatic fatarent wxv2, Curia i © padi pe ale — ee 71:00—-WJR, Cap, Go 1t:m8—WJR. Show, B: “a « 4 7 a Menttor | i 4 “EA * here Ost ara) 743 me ae tu oS News Clare “Certainly, sir,” . replied the i ‘ai ew nd a. Choi S ORL Bamily ‘Thee wae Pontiac ¢ Bap int e Houd’” Kinase WON’ America to Knees | attendant, “but you'll have ~ Pormuls pod first. That WCAR. 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News, Woodling CKLW % iach seat tn90s WIR, 8 meeting why a hero was charged foe ban Marty's Party © |.2:90-WJR, Supplement PON’ Reserved for You aomn ‘Cederburg for his courage. : s. WWJ, Maxwell WXYZ, News, Sun. Best GEL. Grant, L: : wx ar gurrell ’ CKLW’ News, Album 19:00--WJR, iy eanare WXYZ. M Oth h tried KT a arene 1:00—WIR, Best ot Musto | WXY2, Christ jan in Action wiEK Kingsley “Stereo are Stree Bere frien = BOM Sate gerret ewe WXYZ, News, Sun, Wws, News. Music eoa meee teen NEW 1959 TV's Sonotone has hidden its - WCAR Newa CKLW. Frank end Ernest WPON, News, Gupany Mood latest transistor hearing aid 11:00—WJR. News £ 1:30—-CKLW, Lutheran Bri Sex. Seve, EE = es ARE HERE ie light, graceful WWJ, Monitor ' 1 wea te mm Ne eyeglasses. wxy7, Hotel Statler weon, Holiday ae ae W) Sternal uight | WXYZ, News, Shorr | ary on 1958 . 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(7) The Erwins. (9) Favorite Story, | esas (2) Guiding Light. (4) Movie. (7) My “ttle Margie. (9) Movie, (2) As The World Turns. ence,”’ Barbara Stanwyck. men, survivor tells story of Atcanhing (7) Topper. 2) Our Miss Brooks. 7:30 (2) Bachelor Father. Pen aaae (4), No Warning. ‘ ‘Courage.”/9:39 (2) House Party. (i) Maverick. “The Savage (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan, Wayne and|""™™. ‘© News. Shuster& comedians; Delores!s.99 (2) Big Payoff. Gray, Margaret Tynes, sing- (4) Today Is Ours. ers; Jack E. Leonard, come- (7) American Bandstand. dian; juggler. (9) Movie. (4) Lawrence and Gorme.) F (color) Peter Lawford, Cathy) 3:3 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Crosby, Shari Lewis, ven- (4) From These Roots. , triloquist, guests. - (7) Who Do You Trust? (9) Movie, “Captain Cour-!g;99 (2) Brighter Day. ageous,”” Spencer Tracy, (4) Queen for a Day. Lionel Barrymore, Mickey (7) American Bandstand. Rooney, Melvyn Douglas. 8:30 (7) Anybody Can Play. Quiz./4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “The Thou-ig.39 (2) Edge of ‘Nighi. sand Dollar Gun,” George (9) Laff Time. Montgomery, John Agar. (4) Chevy Show. (color) 4:45 (4) Moder#. Romances. _ partment. “The Juvenile|s5:9 (2) Detroit Bandstand. Killers."” (4) Willy. (7) Superman. ~}9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock, ‘“‘Last} (9) Looney Tunes. Request,”’ fe 5:30 (2) Susie. (4) (color) It's Great World. (7) Mickey Mouse- Club. CKLW News, Albym By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPD) — I’ve been looking over the tentative fall schedules of the three networks and I find they contain the usual fare—Westerns, situation comedies, quizzes. Frankly, the situation disturbs me, But I don’t think the season has to fall_into the same old rut—}, a few new program ideas would fix things up fine, In the interests of better programming, I have compiled the following possible formats for TV shows next semester: | “THE PLACES SHOW” — I see this as a one-man assisted by one- atlas type show, The idea is for him to call out places—Minneapo- lis; Detroit; Tiffin, O.; Chavez Ra- vine; Kanda Kanda, Beigian Congo —and then let the studio audience applaud. That's all. “THE AWARDS SHOW” — An entry that would take care of all the trophies, plaques, medals, | statues, certificates, ribbons, dec- orations, garlands, crowns, ci- tations, honors, titles, cups, saucers and gold records ordinar- ily bestowed upon performers each week on their own pro- grams, “THE COMING ATTRACTIONS THEATER"”—This one would be a drama show made up of all those scenes played at the end of ‘‘Play- house 90,”, ‘Climax’? and “Studio One” that capsulize what’s coming up the following week. They’re usu- ally the best part of the upcoming script anyhow. “THE. VAUGHN MONROE dropping radios. puff their latest movies, books, emcee. “THE SOUND TRACK SHOW”— Made up of the greatest canned laughs from filmed situation com- edies. “THE EGGHEAD SHOW” —Ital- (9) Serial Theater. ian and Japanese movies. It's Time for TV Changes; Critic Fi igures It All Out “THE .SUPEREGGHEAD SHOW” '— Italian and Japanese movies with French titles. “THE POSTCARD. SHOW”’—A Two City Firemen Given Promotions - . ¢ Fire Chief John F. Schroeder disclosed today that the Pontiac; men, Fire Dept. has promoted two, Charles am, 40% Mare Heat From Your Gas With the Resultant Fuel Savings. sa itin “It Pays for Itself, Why Not Own “~*~ Available It?” | — lieutenant to captain! and assigned to Station 2. Roy) Wilson has moved up from driver to lieutenant. and been given a once-a-month entry in which all the home participation -quizzes Only at SHOW”’—One half-hour of Monroe " “THE PLUG SHOW"—In which : stars would parade on stage to/f} plays and to make jokes about commercial products that aren’t|}) their sponsor’s. I see Bob Hope as'} like “The Price Is Right,” “Dot- to” and “Treasure Hunt” select ‘a Viewer to whom they ‘can send all their used postcards. “THE HORROR SHOW”—Made up entirely of stomath.acid com- mercials. “THE BREAK-UP SHOW”—Hel- en Traubel roaring at Eddie Fisher who has muffed his lines after watching Steve Allen giggle when Sid Caesar < as a result of Frank Sinatra mumbling under his breath in Italian because Patti Page forgot the words: to an intro- duction. I should explain that it was all caused by Perry Como whio misread his cue cards, “THE STARS STRIKE BACK SHOW”—In which TV critics poke their heads through a 21-inch hole while performers throw typewriters : them. I see this. as a spectac- ular. He’s in Higher C Class KANSAS CITY (AP) — Edgar Leo Ruble, 37, Oklahoma -bootleg- ger, got out of the $20 class when sentenced to 90 days after _— ting trying to transport 57 ca ‘ PEDY-BILT ,, GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT _ TO FILL. YOUR NEEDS Free Estimates FHA Pedy-Bilt OR 3-2360. 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