The Weather — , us. Weather Bureay Forecast . Fair and Warmer (Details on Page 2) ;* Ath ai July Edition — \H7th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. JULY 4, 195924 PAGES REIGNS OVER CENTENNIAL + Seventeen-year-old Diana Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarkston: Rd., Orion Township, Orion's “Centennial Spectacular”’ she had been named the Centennial Dance last night. ‘Miss Orion"’ from a field-of six finalists at ‘ 4 Missing as Private Boat Sinks : Pentiac Press Pheto Kenneth Roberts, 1494 W. reigns this weekend over Lake ° celebration. Diana learned that Get Some Ice 2 Dead in 9 to Siton, It’s | Going Up to 92 Following an expected high of 92 today, the mercury will dip to a low of 68 tonight. Skies will con- tinue to be fair tonight, the U, S. Weather Bureau fgrecast. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and continued warm with scat- tered thunderstorms likely by afternoon or night. The ther- mometer will climb -to~a high of 88. Southerly winds 6-12 miles to- night will increase to 12-22 miles’ tomorrow. L * * * Lowest temperature in down-| town Pontiac preceding 8 a. m. | was 67 degrees. The temperature) reading was 92 at 1 p. m. Three Injured in Accidents She was erowned by nationally famous bandleader Tex Beneke, whose orchestra played for danc- ing at ue ss SES To Select ‘Miss Michigan’ f at Walled Lake Tomorrow Not a thou tears and smiles, a pretty girl will be chosen “Miss Michigan” from 45 contestants at Walled Saginaw street. | Lake Park Sunday. She wil “Miss Universe” title July 15 at Long Beach, Calif. Two Commerce Township girls are entered in the, 1 go on to compete for the contest. They are Janice Howland, 18, daughter of Mr.: and Mrs.-John Howland, of 3105 Crumb Rd., and Dawn who fied the scene after striking Lunenburg, a northeast Vermont| 1 Lona May Begin Stump Drive Lovisiana Governor —*Mathews, 18, who lives at (3216 Adele Terrace, with her stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clement iSnarr. - . 4 The girls will take part in a bathing suit review at 4 p.m. in the roller rink at the amusement ark, at which time their ranks p \will be trimmed to 15 finalists. Woman's Auto Struck, Man‘s Car Rolls Over, Girl Falls | A Pontiac woman and /waiter are in Pontiac General Hos-| ‘pital today with injuries suffer red | last night in automobile accidents. Joan Lawson, 25, of 1838 Birch-| crest Dr., told Pontiac police her car was struck by a hit-and-run |driver on Montcalm street east of | Her condition was reported as satisfactory today. She suffered shoulder and knee injuries. Police are seeking the driver of ia red, 1955 Ford station wagon Miss Lawson's car, forcing it over the curb. * * * "4 Robert Edward Duncan, 23, of) 49 Brabb Rd., Oxford, was unable | to make a statement after his car} rolled over on M24 at Morgan Hill | street in Orion, sheriff's deputies. said. Suffering from head cuts, his’ icondition was listed as serious. | | A witness told deputies Dun- an Oxford day period. | | in estimating 350 auto deaths dur- Weather Breeds Traffic Accidents Ric Wlizabeth traveled up 45 ~~ Million Lake Huron today bound for this Georgian Bay port aboard jroyal yacht Britannia. ane Estimate Automobiles . Will Roll: Over U. S.-Highways By The Associated [ress | Traffic ...........:35 | Drownings ........ 6 Miscellaneous ...... 6 Total ..........: 47 Holiday traffic deaths, rolled up today under an auto onslaught on the na- tion’s highways. Sunny, warm weather helped trigger a car parade) ‘of hundreds of thousands. ‘of holiday pleasure seekers | during the first phase. of| the-. Independence Day) , weekend. Safety authorities estimated some 45 million cars would roll over the highways duri ing the holi- But the National Safety Council also feared a high fatality eost ing a 54-hour period that started at 6 p.m. local time Friday. The holiday period ends midnight Sunday. Anticipating a heavy auto crush, state and local police bolstered | patrol units in key traffic areas. The most spectacular accident | during the early holiday hours was | a head-on collision of two cars near} community. A couple and a man} were killed outright. Another per- | isor was critically injured. The NSC prediction was con- siderably higher than the 310 auto fatalities for the Memorial - Day weekend, also a Saturday- | Sunday affair. For comparison, The Associnted! Press made a survey during a 54- /hour non-holiday weekend of June | Remaining contestants will ap- pear for final judging at 7 p.m. in the roller rink, first in bathing suits, then in formal gowns. | Judges are Mark Beltaire, De- VILLE PLATTE, La. (UPI) — itroit Free Press columnist; John Gov. Earl K. Long was expected to, ‘Finlayson, amusement editor for begin his stump campaign for 20 the Detroit News; Arnold Hirsch, unprecendented fourth term aS Detroit: Times movie writer; Jean governor of Louisiana here today. | och, WXYZ-TV personality, and ‘* & & Rhea Vietor, Pontiac Press Wom- Long, 63, announced last night) en’s editor. in the capital at Baton Rouge he; Winner at Walled Lake will have Says He'll Tour Today “in Bid for 4th Term =~ a complete wardrobe donated and can’s car was traveling north on lwere reported during that period when the automobile veered onto | Memorial Day period were 48 more| the shoulder and flipped over. ‘than the 262 fatalities made in’ The witness also said, Duncan, another AP survey in mid-May. had a bottle raised to his lips as he passed by. | a Saturday in 1953 when a two- * oa * | day holiday death couunt totaled In a third vehicle mishap last) 262 auto deaths. night, Ruth Martindale, 14, of 1) Civic and business groups W. Glass Rd., Ortonville, was/throughout the nation joined au- treated and released from Good- | thorities in a massive campaign to rich Hospital after she fell off a hold down the highway slaughter. | 21. Some 240 highway pera M24—-about—99— miles —_per—hour—|- The 340 aute—deaths —ever—the | Independence Day last fell on | and nervous ¢Gondition are . first - planned to make four speeches ‘o- day in Southwest Louisiana and) then fly to Northeast Louisiana to attend the Miss Louisiana con- test. * * * Long said if he feels well when he awakens today, he will hit the campaign trail. Judged on past mornings, the governor will be raring to go. But jf the governor, under his normal 200 - pound weight by more than 40 pounds, takes to the Bayou stump, it will be strictly “his own’ decision. * * * His battery of six doctors, in-| cluding a heart ‘specialist and psychiatrists, have strongly urged | “the governor to cancel the cam- paign until his weakened el m- proved. xz .& ®& Dr. Paul Platt, a psychiatrist who has accompanied: Long night and day since’ the governor Tre- leased himself from a mental hos- pital at Mandeville, La., June 28, said “It is our duty only to ad- vise him. Asy decisions are his own.’ + * * - Long arrived in Baton Rouge last night after an overnight stay in a downtown New Orleans Hotel. At New Orleans, the six’ doc- tors — Pratt, Robert Bernhard Sr., Robert Bernhard Jr., Vietor Leif, Robert Heath and Charles Watkins examined the governor. Long aiso picked up a suit ot clothes and met with ee workers before leaving for Baton Rouge. Long's announcement of the) all expenses paid to seek the ‘Miss Universe’ crown on the West The contest is being sponsored by the Walled Lake Park, which was awarded the franchise in Michigan. President Lays Cornerstone of Capitol Addition WASHINGTON (® — President | Eisenhower lays the cornerstone today of an extension of the Capitol building—the first major addition to it in more than a century. Eisenhower's participation car- ries forward a tradition begun by George Washington, who laid the cornerstone of: the original building Sept. 18, 1793. The tra- dition was continued by Millard Fillmore, the 13th president, who - officiated at the start of the House and Senate wings, July 4, 1851. The 10-million-dollar job of pushing out the east front of the Capitol 32! feet stirred up brisk controversy. There was a bit of controversy even about the cornerstone laying plans..- The Knights of Columbus, a fraternal organization of Roman Catholic men, protested against Masoniq ceremonies in connec- tion with the cornerstone laying, saying it ‘Was unseemly that one organization be assigned such a role In Today's Press , stump tour today whipped up en | thusiasm in the four little South: west towns on es itinerary. * * ' Long hopes to scene the state's wterm governor -by re signing be’ his termi runs out. Louisiana law prohibits a governor. pe! succeed himself. The Demo- cratic primary, tantamount to elec- - ios se Deane a Se e ea Pa *) ; . ee oe ae oes ato dene een: 19 em ig MERE CT Eee 17-18 Theaters be motorcycle driven by Joe Voyvo- | dic, 21, of 9425 Horton Rd., rich. * * * ‘Deputies said Ruth fell off the) vear of the métorcycle when! Voyvodic pulled away on Mill). street at South street in Brandon. News Flash WIMBLEDON, England ‘» — Maria Bueno of Brazil broke the United States’ 21-year hold on the women’s singles title by beat- ing Darlene Hard for the Wim- bledon tennis championship § to- day “ 4, . ~ | months. Two i Even Better ~The. Atlantic Junior Chamber of ‘to slow down speeding motorists’ jand wake up sleepy ones. American Legionaires had. “slow down and. liye’’ pamphlets. ‘into Iowa. The Alabama Trucking Assn. planned to operate a 20-vehicle ,/courtesy patrab on major- high-, would go after fresh fires which 4 statehood celebration that sa- |were leaping a half mile across luted 600 ways during the holiday period. In a get-tough policy, the Cali- canyons as strong, erratic winds hood” fornia Department of Motor Vehi- carried sparks and burning em-| Worked for years to make the is- cles had this pre-holiday announce- | bers. The planes dumped borate|land chain the 50th state. ment for drivers: Anyone convicted | of drunken’ driving, including first! offenders, would have a _ license suspended automatically for six (This is the second of a three- series—“Swim for Safety"'—presente cooperation with the Pontiac YMCA.) When you go swimming, two is| company, three is better company —and being alone is dangerous. If. you have the inclinations of a hermit, seek your solitude else- where than in the water. With good companions, your swimming will be more fun and much safer. Practiced swimmer though you may be, you miglit dive against a rock, be In such a case’ ‘it would be your last swim ‘if no one was around to help you or /go for aid. “Lone swimmers,” .said John Moreau, Pontiac YMCA swimming instructor, ‘‘are virtually asking for. trouble. If you are alone .and get into difficulties, the chafices *-Part/But it’s certainly no Sain | to;sudden “changes idive into deceptively shallo wimay cause cramps or other ill-| with their heads as well as with water. wx °* * Nor is it. fun to smash against! a hidden rock or to plunge into a, strong undercurrent you didn’t! know was there. DON’T. SHOCK HEART To get used to cold water, rub, it over your legs, stomach, chest and armpits. That way it won't be such a shock to your body or cause your heart to make a sudden! adjustment. It you've just’ had a heavy | meal, it's best to wait a while hetore taking ‘a swim. Being in water -shouldn’t——interfere with - your digestion, but excitement and exertion in water will do it no good, and can put a heavy strain on--your- heart, of coming out alive are mighty slim,”’ he grimly added. '. Watch your diving, Moreau em- phasized. You swim for safety, he points out, but dive, for pleasure. ‘heated, rest and covl off bi { If you're exhausted and over- befare taking to the water, Your swim- ming endurance js limi when ‘under control “then these crazy winds’ From Our News Wires PENETANGUISHENE, Ont. The Queen and her husband, | Prince . Philip, were scheduled to, arrive in Penetanguishene at 3:15) 1p. m. EDT, then begin a car and! j Windsor, Ont., across the river and the —— is the Mayor of eS Michael Patrick. === se. 900 Battle Blaze in Sierra Forest SIERRAVILLE, Calif, (AP)— An estimated 900 men fought this| Good- ‘Commerce planned to repeat last Fourth of July to control a raging combined an observance of the na- |year’s highway eoffee break stands Sierra forest fire set by a care- ‘tion's less camper. By Friday night the fire had burned over 21 million board feet: of timber in 6,000 acres of steep! lor motorists at 43 points of entry forestland. Joe Bigley Tahoe National For- est ranger, said five converted World War II torpedo bombers| | solution to suppress the flames. “We had the fire 80 per cent | last night,” said, Bigley. came up, from all directions.” in temperature} nesses. * * * “Bet you're scared to swim: across the river. I dare you, I) dare you!” All too often, this ‘sort of chal- lenge, hurled by a teenage young-' ster at a swimming companion, has been the prelude to one of the thousands of drownings which occur in the country every year. - DON’T TAKE DARE Needless tragedies they are, too, according to Moreau. * * * “It is impossible for me to over- emphasize the foolishness of this business of ‘taking a dare’ when it. involves some water stunt a sWimmer has never tried sisasencal —he said vigorously. 1 * * ‘Most of. these take - a.- dare drownings happen to teenagers who seem to think they have to accept you're* tired at the start, and too any dare, no matter how risky.” X IN WELCOMING MOOD — saver Louis C. Miriani of Detroit, _extends_a cordial welcome to Britain's royal couple. He is shak-— ing hands with Prince Philip (obscured) in a reception line in |. Ha awaii Observes | Sunny, Warm Queen Sails to Georgian n Boy After Gala St. Clair Passage train tour of seven communities in this northern Ontario vacationland before sailing through the Macki- naw Straits and down Lake Michi- ganAo Chicago. he royal yacht arrived 20 min- utes late yesterday evening at Sarnia, Ont., an oil port at the| lower end of Lake Huron where it! joins the St. Clair River. ey ET Se et ca Se Le al a * s Tepe pe I “4 AP Wirephote from Detroit. Between Miriani Tn dependence and Statehood HON OLULU {AP) Independehce, Day today ; with a celebration of its own state- x & &. The dual. observance was ac- companied by a loud mixture of political oratory and fireworks, Gov. William F. Quinn headed “Fighters for State- — men and women who * * * - The statehood celebration also jabeth’s iV “‘on the snoot.’’ The ship was followed up the Detroit and St, Clair Rivers by an estimated 4,000 flag-bedecked Canadian and American power- boats, yachts, sailing craft and racing shells, Many followed the. yacht all the way to Sarnia. The Britannia left Sarnia an hour and a half later, 30 minutes sonally conned the royal yacht alongside an: Imperial Oil Com- pany dock. * * * ° Unlike a previous docking when | Philip banged the yacht against the wharf too hard and damaged | its paint, everything Went fine. | There wasn’t even a slight bump. | SEA CADETS HELP | Philip got an assist from Cana-| dian sea cadets who handled the’ mooring lines. The cadets ranged | from 14 to 18 years of age, but se- cured the lines like veteran salts. | Earlier the Queen and Philip toured Windsor, Ont. Enroute to Sarnia, their yacht was escorted by Canadian Navy, Mounted Police and U.S. Coast Guard craft which formed a “Vv” ahead of the yacht and ranged alongside. * * * The Queen and Philip spent most of the time on the deck shooting 8 mm movies ‘while people in small boats filmed them in return. The young British monarch was! reported to be nervous about her appearance Monday in the metrop-| olis of the American Midwest, Chi-| cago. | People close to Elizabeth said “she always gets butterflies’ on the eve of the program in a big city, especially on foreign soil. vi Cruise Ends in Crash With Car Ferry Moonlight Outing for Foyrth of July Takes Muskegon Couple MUSKEGON, (AP) — A moonlight Fourth of July Bae schedule, after Philip per- cruise by a family weekend group ended in disaster on Lake Michigan today. |. A cabin cruiser and a Great Lakes ferry collided at 2:45 a.m. Two persons drowned and four others wére missing. All were oc- ‘cupants of the cruiser. The cruiser,.a 24-footer, sank in 18 feet of water not far offshore. |The two craft collided just outside ithe Muskegon channel connecting ‘inland Mu sali Lake with Lake Michigan. ° * * * Drowned were Alvin. Kenney, 49, Muskegon businessman and owner of the cruiser, and his wife, Dorothy, . 43. The missing included the Ken- neys’ son, Robert, about 21, and their son-in-law, Richard Schaub, 29, Charleston, W. Va. * * * Aso missing were two friends of Robert, Norman Burr, 24, Muske- gon, and William Stong, 21, _Mus- kegon, Donna Schaub, 23, the Ken- neys’ daughter, was ‘rescued along with aay Beardsley, 19, M A Both young women were injured and taken to a hospital here, Now she’s going to a city once | FELT NO COLLISION reputed to be the citadel of isola-| tionists sentiment in the United. States, | + ke ok It was not so Jong ago that Chi- cago’s then mayor, Big Bill Thompson, in political campaign speeches threatened to punch Eliz- grandfather King George Capt. Carl Regan of the ferty, one of the fleet of the Milwaukee Clipper Line, reported that no col- lision had beer felt. He said a | lookout spotted wreckage and the craft turned to aid, x * * First reports said the eight per- sons on the cruiser were at a ‘jher across Lake Michigan. It | Hawaii) nearby yacht club until it cloned _ The Denoweat hae. around 2 a.m. Survivors said they those days in the 1920s but the Queen still feels uneasy about this big moment of her six-week tour of Canada and the United States, Reports of feverish preparations in Chicago hgve reached the royal| - yacht BritanniA which will take rammed the auto carrier, ‘“High- way 16,” that was making a trip between Wisconsin and Michigan. Film Is Farewell Kiss STANON HELL, England ( UPD. —The Rex Movie. Theater, which » closed. last night after 35 years, due to dock in Chicago at 10 a.m.| | showed #s its last film, “A Kiss Monday. . ' Before Dying."” Exhausted City Ready for Quiet Fourth Detroit Fete One Big Jam- DETROIT (AP) — A weary Detroit, after helping greet royalty and participating in the explosion of 2% tons of fireworks last night, couldfi’t be blamed today for want- ing a “safe, sane and quiet”. Fourth of July. Crowds. estimated at more than 500,000. jammed into the downtown area off the civic center on the Detroit River last night for .a spectacular display of ‘pyrotechnics. Many in the crowd had participated with residents of neighboring Windsor, Ont., in greeting Queen Elizabeth was designated as a sahuite to ‘ficial admission day. Use Your Head When You Swim | If swimmers would only swim | their arms and legs, they would | avoid a good deal of trouble, Moreau ‘maintained. |water safety, he stressed, is just |this important bit of mental equip- ment seems to desert lots of peo- ple when they get around water. That is why, he explains, it is necessary for a swimmer’s mind to be trained along with his mus- cles. and -lungs. * «© * When .a swimmer first feels con- fidence replace the beginner's cau- tion, he is apt to over-estimate his abilities and take chances a more Moreau. added. . ginners should ignore the tempta- tion to overtax their prowess by trying to prove,that they are better than they really are Alaska,” the 49th state, on its of-| The most important aspect of| common sense, pointing out that) experienced person’ would avoid,’ For that reason, he added, be-! - II and her husband Prince Philip earlier in the day. ; Police worked through the early hours of the even- ing to direct traffic as the*trowd assembled for the fireworks-display which was fired from a barge an- chored in the Detroit River. The display was part of the joint Detroit-Windsor International Festival com- memorating Independence Day and Commonwealth Day. Traffic moved bumber-to-bumper after the spectacu- lar display as tired parents and children headed home- wards. ¢ RECORD CROWD The holilday crowd was described as the largest ever to assemble for a scheduled event in the downtown De- troit area. Additional thousands watched from the Wind- sor shoreline as the pyrotechnics went off. Traffic jammed every. street leading to the down- 4éwn loop area. More than 500 policemen were as- signed to direct the crowd and traffic. Parents and children filled every inch of available observation space in buildings and parks. Earlier, thousands of Detroiters joined Windsorites in greeting Queen Elzabeth and her husband. : Gov. G. Mennen Wlams, secretary of State James Hare’ and Mayor Louis Mirani all were presented to the Queen. | - x *« * Williams this time left protocol unbroken during: his ~ reception by the royal couple. In 1951, when the pair visited Windsor, before Elizabeth, became Queen, Williams presented Philip with a green polka dot tie: The presenta- __ tion “embarrassed State Department” Orficlal. “Williams” didn’t repeat it on this occasion. 4 ' Yestérday Prince Philip brought up the subject. The | governor later remarked that Phillp had said *, see you still have on that tie and it’s still 7. . € Ld 4 were geing for—-a-cruise when they—— . a = i hthe = ; 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS ( 48 West Huron Street Pontiac; Michigan « i ‘ ay ' SATURDAY, JULY 4, ‘1959 : = Owned and Published Locally by The Pontiac Press alld Haroito A wiruex ALD <<. President and ublishey * Howarp H Frrzgersp uw, JoHn W. Prraceraip Joun A. Riey, Viee President and Secretary and Editor Treasurer ard : Business Manager Advertising Director d Hasey J. Ree. Eart M. TREADWELL G MarsHatt Joapan, Groace C. INMAN. Managing Editor Circulation Manager Local Adverpising- Classified Manager ; , anager —— — ee = oe tae 6 (Editor's Note: In keeping with our policy of publishing guest editorial! from time to time, today’s messagt has been written by Dr. Sarah Van Hoosen Jones, Oakland County plo- neer and former member of the State ~. Board of Agriculture.) By DR. SARAH VAN HOOSEN JONES The 4th of July! What does it mean to you? It represents to the people of the United States of America patriotism, our Flag, our homes. Patriotism is a feeling of love for one’s country, which is a great emotion. Leave your country and you will experience this feeling. *tene x * * It represents pride in one’s homeland from the standpoint of good citizenship, the privi- lege of voting unfet- tered, and a deep feel- ing of love for the land which today celebrates its.182nd_ birthday, So we may say this land has been ruled 182 years by the people for their constituents, the _people, who in turn selected said rulers from thé whole. Are we not proud of this circumstance?! x *k * Our Flag! The writer can stvarcely inscribe those words without a swelling of pride and a lump in her throat as “hever comes save from thinking of or “looking at the Stars and Stripes. Their significance from all aspects is thrilling. The Stars and Stripes _were born June 14, 1777, in Phila- -delphia when the Continental Con- gress adopted’ the following resolu- ~ tion: -- ___Resolved That the Flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be 13 stars in a blue field repre- . * senting a new constellation” — < oy - Seven _red stripes were adopted that the flag, when observed from a distance, would be clearer. The red color represent¢ daring, the white “purity, and the blue field the cove nant of the States. x «* * As the westward trek contin- ued. and the States were added to the Union, so white stars in- creased in the blue field. May we stop and tip our hats to the 26th star, Michigan’s, added in 1837. We have just seen the 49th added and now we are about to witness the adding of the 50th. What an experience to watch our Union, our country, grow! at a a To look at that wonderful Flag floating over a building of the United States’ diplomatic service in eee a foreign land, or ona grey destroyer in Hong Kong :harbor, or high on a tall flagstaff on the Kadena Air Base on Okinawa touches the springs of pride with such strength as to bring “ans of joy to the observer. * * * Lastly, our national birthday her- alds for us, and us alone, love of country, love of flag with its wonder- ful symbolism, but closer still—love of home. How fortunate we 170, 000,- 000 people are to possess such a HOME&!. - a a a 4 On the 4th of July it means _ parades, picnics, and family re- unions held in our individual door- yards or public gathering Places to suit the size of the group. tek we assemble for these reunions may our hearts swell with honest pride as we give thanks to those intrepid men who wrote the Con- stitution and the Bill of Rights— - to Francis Scott Key and George M. Cohan for the Star Spangled , Banner and The rend Old _ Fourth of July Symbolizes Everything That’s American and to those who created the American way of life. * 4 Hail, Chicago Tribune Many, many years ago, The Chi- cago Tribune started to gather the horrible statistics of the wounded, the maimed and even the dead from Fourth of July fireworks. At first The Tribune merely re¢éounted the bare facts and allowed readers to draw their own conclusions. * * * The totals mounted. They became staggering. Hundreds of fine American citizens had fingers blown off and were blinded for life by these unnecessary pyrotechnics. It was appalling. Other newspapers be- gan to take an interest in The Tribune activity and finally it became a subject of national attention. A real campaign start- ed against the use of fireworks. After all, why make a national tragedy. out of a national holiday? This smacked of sheer mogkery. x *« * The idea caught on rapflly and communities outlawed fireworks by legal statutes. And as they did, the awful lists of deaths and the maimed . Shrank in precisely the same propor- tion. x * * Today, there are supervised dis- plays by professionals, but the law is saving. the bungling, excitable amateur from himself. Fireworks are forbidden. ‘They should be: *, * The Chicago TrihdiResirves a dip of The American Flag today for the yeoman service it has rendered to the nation in realizing first the senseless carnage that gripped the country” on a festive occasion. And in Conclusion . . . Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic _Te- porter: HARRY WISMER tells me he’s broad- casting all of Notre Dame’s football games m this fall for Pontiac. There'll be a play-back on Sunday, coast to coast on TV tape .. “SPIKE” Briccs at- tended the Toots SHor’s alumni dinner marking the closing of this well known restaurant. It was a spiffy affair and SprKe was lugging a black tie. SPIKE says Toot’s lease has six more years to run but ZECKENDORF paid him a million and a half to move. Toots, who tips the beam at oe eee “PEGGY” an awe-inspiring 290 and never whis- - pers, is the original target for the remark: “The place is quieter with- out the proprietor.” ~*~ * * Insiders say there'll be a third major league in baseball and a second in football before too long. There will be double cities in- volved like St. Paul - Minneapolis, Dallas-Fort Worth and both leagues will have a club in New Definition of a that knows all wolf: “A guy the ankles.” newspapermen say Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is trailing along with the extreme left, Socialistic Stev- enson crowd.. Q .. Almost 1,000 men covered the Patterson- Johannson fight nis writers secretly believe Earl Bucholz, 18-year-old St. Louis boy, may be the best amateur in the world 12 months hence = wage Biome ,.The Baltimore Sun says the “one ing business in Little Rock unde Faubus has been the outward flow of moving - vans.” Ce ee ee er es (eee wun ene a * * * ‘ eee CAIN tells me"“Praoy” WiL- 7 -had-their choice , Fi z “ [The POWER of FAITH: by howd a a1: ee THE FAITH AMERICANS LIVE BY In the remote areas of the Ozark mountains, the natural intelligence of many youths would have been lost had not.a Presbyterian missionary, with the aid of other churchmen, founded the School of the Ozarks at Point Lookout, Mo., in 1807. Without state or county _aid, it grew from one building to 90, through mailed gifts and-the faith of leaders who guided “the school that lives on faith."’ it through a threatened foreclosure, destruction by fire and other trials. It has been called Students are not admitted if they can afford tuition elsewhere. Those with the highest intelligence, those from the remote regions, are selected to attend the high school and junior college. - “We believe if we work for what we get, the Lord will take care of the details,’’- says R. M. Good, the school’s president emeritus. Breakfast begins with a religious lesson. Students cook, serve, work in the laundry, weaving room, cannery, power plant. They mian their fire department and tend a world famous dairy herd. They have helped in the construction of, all buildings. They made the furniture for the new chapel and worked in the school quarry. The first graduate is today a judge. Instead of youth being lost in the hills, leaders have emerged who have taken prominent places in America or returned to better their communities. The faith of the founders has been rew arded. ~~ —— SA ee a Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Independence Day means more . Than our own liberty . should remind our hearts to hte . The whole world to be free . AS much as we are cap- . To make that dream come For those who wish they - _ Of what to . . Of course we . To tie’ true... think and do . cannot use our might loose their prison door , . . Unless their captors force a fight , . . And we must go to war. ywWe do not want armed conflict now land and air and sea . . . May God have mercy on us and .. . Pre- vent such tragedy .. . But we can teach democracy And we can always pray ,. . That all the worfd someday will live ... According to God's way. Copyright, 1959 Smiles Last fall derby hats were pro- moted — this spring old-fashioned stiff sailor straw hats. Look out, men, high button shaes may be next. _* * * Many a man at -the beach overlooks his wife while looking over the bathing beauties. x * * ; Folks bitten by. mosquitoes im- mediately develop an itch to get window screens. son (Mrs. C. E. Jr.,) worked one summer in the Detroit _ AP office while she was in college. “I hope she’s as proud of the Associated Press as we are of her,” says he. And, (confidentially) CHARJIE and I agreed that . y” is a whale of a good looking young woman Sones The fifth high- est point in Oakland Coun- ty is East of Ox Bow Lake, White Lake Township. It’s 1,111 feet. (Fourth spot next week) heard at a tea: #And do you know my daughter’s home- work got so hard I flunked her last paper.” One of my favorite young- sters, Jupy KNupsen, home from. her second year at ie oe “Connecticut College shows four A’s and a B again. I’ll bet it’s extra nice to be that smart and very pretty to Two swell movies: ‘“Saly One for Me,’ and “Some Like It: Hot.” DesBie ReYNOLDs is terrific. —HAROLD A, FITZGERALD efen eee ew wos .. BY . to find our “fountain of youth” and Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Fresh Fruits, Best Bet for Vegetables Vitamins “Our new family physician told maintain our ‘‘vite.”” We have our me that frozen foods, tain agree. DR. BRADY over a long period...” (Mrs. H. E. J.) Answer—That's only one thing the unfortunate infants catch in the 20th century show window. * * * “Can one test for albumin at home?” (A.S.) Answer — Physicians usually te ‘ urine for albumin with nitric acid, Heat two inches of urine in test tube to boiling. Reméve from flame and add two drops of strong nitric acid. Cloudiness sig- nifies albumin. Presence of a small amount of albumin does not necessarily signify that there is kidney disease. It may occur after hard or prolonged exercise or exertion, cold, after exposure to after injection of antitexin or even after one has eaten more . than ordinary quantities of m_at, eggs or cheese. . Sometimes: it * him occurs after a cold shower bath. * * “In a supermarket I found a. brand of aspirin selling for 33 cents per 250 tablets, and another brand selling for 50 cents per 100 tab- lets’’—(W.R.R.) Answer—No matter how thin you slice it — I'd choose the cheapest aspirin. * * * ‘My husband, 39, was tired all the time and dozed all evening while he watched TV or tried to read. Since taking the iodin ration he is alert, seldom tired and stays awake all evening.’ (Mrs. C.M.A.) Answer — Iodine deficiency ac- counts for such a condition in millions of adultes, For instrac- tions in preventing the defi- ciency, send a stamped, self- addressed envelope and ask for the free pamphief, ‘The Todin Ration,” * * &* : “My husband will retire from police department in a month, We are the happiest people alive ~— we're going to settle if a little log cabin in the woods where we hope ~ especially vegetables and juices, do not con- the proper amounts of vita- mins and miner- ™ als as do fresh foods. Please give your opinion of this.” (Mrs. J.S.) yy self: addressed envelope, . Answer —TI “In one hospital most of the ba- bies in the new- born nursery con- tracted impetigo and it continued hand-mill for -grinding our own wheat.’—(Mrs. —) Answer — I hope you will be happy in your sylvan retreat. You may find the recipes in the pamphlet ‘‘Wheat_to Eat” help-— ful, For a copy send stamped, Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 personal health, and hygiene. not dis- ease. diagnosis, er treatment, answered ot! Dr, William Brady, stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent : The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. , Voice of the People ‘More Teenagers Discuss Problem of Entertainment | In answer to Bored to Tears, I might not be able, to solve his problem, that are “wholesome entertainment’ ‘for us.- x «*« * : | I'm a pretty poreer edabcate. too, but I can suggest a few — >» I ‘There's a weekly dance held at a local skating rink that’s fun and inexpensive. There are loads of lakes and parks where a day can be spent easily. If you like something new, try a round or two of miniature golf. There are a couple-of good courses right here in town. * x * . Hope my suggestions are of some help to you. — wr * “eat eer We teenagers of Oakland County ‘Why Shouldn’t could survive if only we had some- thing to do. We’re bored, bored, bored. * * * Why can’t Pontiac er Water- ford sponsor a disc jockey They Strike?’ Why shouldn't the steel boys strike just as much as we do here? The privilege of @ strike isn’t held dance? If there were a teen club gto the Middle West but it extends or something, maybe we could tie the knot at the end of our rope and hold on. x * * We're begging you to save our summer. We'll pay for ogr dances and entertainment, so let's try and get some action. Reps Tie-ers ‘Holden, Tan Are Just as Bad’ One of the biggest advertisement agencies in the U.S. lost the Buick account afd one of the main rea- sons was they had some com- mercials when they should have been talking about a fight on tele- _ vision. Well, John Wayne and Bill Holden are in the same low class when they kept talking about that “wonderful” movie of theirs at the wrong times in the Johannson fight. ty to all sections and if they can’t get what they want without walk- ing off the job, why then they should walk off. The laws of the U.S. allow this and workers must take advantage of every chance they have when attempts are made to grind them into the ground. L. Ww. ‘Shelve Red China’ U.N, Is Requested Red China has murdered so many people the United Nations ‘should put her on the shelf and leave her there : K,.G. D. Don’t Label Your Man. By BRUCE BIOSSAT Weary Willie Labels and thumbnail character- Urges Critics . to Stop, Think It seems when a person ,is in a mood to destroy his-own good thinking, he turns to politics and starts on ‘the President and his party for keeping taxes up and every other little thing he can find fault with. Wife and Mother, do you realize President Eisenhower - doesn't have a Republican Con- gress, thus his hands have been tied with many worthwhile items that were promised. * * * If you and your family are good citizens, you'll reconsider. ~ We have had a peace and saved many lives during Eisenhower's reign of office. I thank God for a man like him as I have two sons in service, one was in Ko- rea. He was spared, but many of his friends weren't as lucky. * * * Stop and think. We need good minds and I’m sure you have a good mind to use. There’s always a rainbow that follows the rain, and God is master of us all. Good Citizen ‘Interpret Law, Don’t Make It’ It's high time the Supreme Court stops trying to make the laws and interprets them as the Constitution said. The whole U.S.A. is getting a little cockeyed, but there's no use in letting the Supreme Court edge - gaps, izations -are the shorthand lan- guage of politics and practical af- fairs. But by their very nature they can be, and most often are, terribly misleading. Sometimes the labels get pinned to a man not so much because of the views he holds as because of the groups which “adopt” him as their own. In the 1952 fight for the Re- publican presidential nomination, President Eisenhower thus was the favorite of the party's liberal- internationalist elements. Yet time has shown him to be strong- ly conservative in domestic eco- nomic affairs. The late Sen. Robert A. Taft was the powerful focus of GOP conservative support. He also bore the label ‘“‘isolationist.’’ Careful students of his views find them far more complex than that simple tag suggests. The real differences between men within the fwo parties, and from one party to the other, are very often subtle, intricate and quite often minor. Still, the ‘neces- sities of campaign politics seem to drive them to exaggerate these by linking themselves with groups which are both vocal and stoutly partisan. ~*~ *« * Probably we shall not get away from tabels_and thumbnails. They - me are too haNdy’as devices for sim-- plifying the complexities we see about us. But we ought to femember that this kind of shorthand is only the out of position along with the other roughest guide to reality, and any- less important things. ® _- Lillian B. (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: thing that crude is bound to go wide of the mark countless times. Religion Should Be Gay and Lively Dr. Aulenbach is a clergyman I know I'd like, even though we haven't met. For he follows Christ’s example and makes re- ‘ ligion a lively, jolly matter, in- with / stead of surrounding it sadness and a funeral tempo. Jesus prefers people who are young in heart and bubbling over with enthusiasm, for he set a child in the midst of the crowd to typify,God’s kingdom. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-478: Dr. W. tor of Christ Church and. St. Michael's in Philadelphia. * * * _ Although I haven't met nite per- sonally, I admire at a dis- tance for I have heard a great deal about him from his parishioners, some of whom § have consulted him as their coun- selor in the Scien- tific Marriage Foundation. I know I'd like DR. CRANE, him, even without having sat in his congregation. And that isn’t based on a hunch or guess. On a card from his churth ap- pears ‘the following little verse starting with this headline: DON'T WAIT FOR THE HEARSE TO TAKE YOU TO CHURCH Underneath the headline is this challenging poem: “Every time I pass a church “I stop to pay a visit, “Lest someday when I'm carried there, “The Lord will my — is. *. $49. i. ie ae . On another digiified, ‘glossy white card is a ‘picture af Dr. _ Aulenbach, plus _ the. rsdn slogan under the church's “Germantown’s Liveliest Church’ Hamilton | Aulenbach is the enthusiastic rec-’. In my college textbook, ‘‘Psy- chology Applied.”’ I include a chap- ter entitled ‘Psychology Goes to Church.” ' * * * Therein I laud the use of sound advertising principles and stream- lined public relations strategy by churches. , It pleases me, therefore, to see the word “liveliest” linked with Dr. Aulenbach’s church, for awe and a funeral atmosphere have too long pervaded many sanc- tuaries, Even the hymns are often slow in tempo and of a melancholy na- ture. Is it any wonder that many modern youth desert such churches? For the tempo of youth is fast (foxtrot, not waltz time). * * * Ard young people are certainly lively, peppy idealists. It is wrong to think religion must go along with tottering steps and funeral type music. Christ did not want it so, and I am not exaggerating. Consult my college textbook in your city library and read Chapter 18 therein. It will. show you that’ Jesus be- lieved in advertising. Proof? The fact hé4ent-the 70 ahead of him, two by two, to recruit the” crowds. They were press: agents or advance publicity men, using advertising strategy to get a bigger audience for the Messiah. * * &* Jesus also believed in” church Picnics, so he fed the 5,000 with the lad's loaves and fishes. Jesus definitely liked- weekend house parties at the, home of ally shed tears when he returned to find Lazarus dead. “Jesus wept,” is the shortest verse in the Bible and it pertains to his finding Lazarus buried and the sisters so tragically dejected. * x *® - Jesus also neatly sidestepped critical legal dilemmas by use of what I have termed the ‘“‘Revers- ible Why,” wherein he answered a question with a question. Jesus abhorrea petty red tape and inane religious ritual. He stuck to fundamentals and attracted young people, for he was only 30: when he started’ preaching and his a -- Apostles were probably about the same age. : — write to Di of The Pon an, opm : ony 4c stam Mi [~~ costs when, you see pp or ie nd rinting phiet cal cbarts and (Copyright 1959) exclusive ve aed ves filet newspaper as a add pam Ra gl Sige eae alt, 2 HE PONTI AC PRESS, a } ; : t : d i Glenn A. Griftin. . Declaration of Independence " } } | ji : Sparks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME ‘a . 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Iday. thundered from platforms and It wasn't until Aug. 10, 1776, | effigies of comes Ill were burned. that the last of the 13 colonies * * got the word. That was in Sava-| Accounts yee those days also nah, Ga, | mention with frequency that the But no matter when or where, | joyous cHizenry repaired to the the celebrations lacked nothing in}nearest taverns after the cere-) enthusiasm — and scorn for the; | monies, There amid numerous hated King George III of Britain. | ‘and resounding toasts the zest of * * ‘the oceasion was enhanced by an Acccuvits of these activities in entirely diffprent type of spirits. 147 W. Lawrence St. On that historic day only a mere handful of men in-Phila-|lished back in 1892 by Harper's cester, Mass., was the toasting . nie aa a LD ARTISTE | magazine jn an article by Charles champion of all the Colonies, No ee Ae eee ae 'D. Deshler, less than THE LAUGH a pon 4. 2 S ON YOU- Gut eee you sign a contract without reading it thoroughly and understanding all of ‘it. ek A you accept a verbal agreement or verbal guarantep—neither is binding. you don’t insist upon-and keep-receipts —_| for business transactions. ie | | |an express rider, who was at once x~ * *® ‘Highland Parker Sets Up. -|was brought to Mexico two years each of the colonies were’ pub-| Without doubt, the town of Wor- 24 of them were record- Deshler had received an an-.ed, in order. count from his own grandfather, * * * who was a boy of about. 9..at. the, They began with ‘‘prosperity and time, as to how the news was) |Perpetuity to the United States of |~ received_in New .Brunswick, NJ. | America,” proceeded with toasts The grandfather recalled that:'to Gen, George Washington and “There was great excitement in| every other American leader the, the town over the news, most of celebrators could think of, then the people rejoicing that we were took a hearty whack at others in free and independent, but a few/disfavor: “Sore eyes to all tories, looking very sour over it...(These|and a chestnut, burr for” an eye-| were Tories, or _ Supporters of the |stone.* 7 : crown) . |. “Perpetual itching without the x* *« * | benefit of scratching to the ene- “The declaration was brought by mies of America. furnished with a fresh horse, and despatched on his way to New York.” The declaration then was read from an improvised platform and “at the close of the reading there|‘‘The greatest decency and good | was prolonged cheering.” order: was observed, and at al Elsewhere through the colonies suitable- time each man returned | = declaration was made public'to_ his respective house. ae “George rejected, and liberty protected.” ———_—— At the conclusion of the 24 toasts, the unnamed historian on the spot recorded (with tongue in cheek): . Two Years Work Completed School in Mexico City By JACK RUTLEDGE | The Mexican highway school, El MEXICO CITY uw — Neil Lott-)Olivar, is ‘now grinding out trained ridge of Highland Park, Mich., 0Peraters and mechanics for all Latin America. ae Lottridge came to Mexico at the ‘ago under the point four program | invitation of the Mexican Highway | jto organize a vocational school for Assn. headed by Romulo O’Farrill. *|highway machinery operators and At the time he was director of | mechanics. vocational education for the High- His work now completed and jand Park school m. ithe school in. full operation, the eae ‘\lanky, quiet schoolteacher has’ Lottridge knew no Spanish when he arrived, but picked it SATURDAY, JULY 41959 Cannons, - MONDAY to 10 P.M. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ® | returned home with praise from | 'Mexican officials. up quickly. He put students to work repair-| Phone FE 2-9625 of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce _ Waldron Hotel Bldg. 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At this meeting, Mrs. Vinton Ball was reelected judge advocate. Mrs. Kinney” has been named sponsorship chairman for the next two years. The next regular business meeting of the club will be Aug. 6 Mountaineers Go Wild Over Flipperdinger GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) —Woman’s College hears from a man next week who will come down from the hills for a lecture complete with the gee-haw whimmydiddle and the flipperdinger. He is Richard Chase, nation- ally -known folklore expert from Beech Creek in western North Carolina. Chase will tell Woman's College summer -stu- dents something about the folk- lore of the Appalachians. The gee-haw whimmydiddle and the flipperdinger are folk teys made for several cen- turies in the southern moun- tains. Chase's specimens, along with an array of other toys and gadgets, were made By three teenage boys at Beech Creek, The gee-haw whimmydiddle, also known in Tennessee as the. ziggerboo, and among the Cher- okee Indians as the hoodoo stick, is a notched stick with a whirley-gig on the end that “gees” or “haws'’ seemingly at command, the trick being pressure of the finger or thumb on the top side. Another mountain toy to be exhibited by Chase is the bull- roar, a primitive noise-maker, consisting of a flat paddle on a swivel, attached by a cord to a rhododendron handle Swung rapidly it makes a fear- sound in thown or moun- tain. I HE PONT IAC PRES SATU pes JU LY 4, 1959. . bins, Ferly Reunt leader; Carole Warrick, | Pentiac Press Phetes who was Miss Hawaii; and Debbie Wagner, Miss Alaska. The big production got under way this morning. Patricia Thams. Little 18 months old, Red Riding Hood today in the children’s parade. Next to her is Laura Chinaman. Area Girl at Versailles Palace Event Strait, an angel: the fairy queen, and Connié Strait, a then Kristine Thams. Debs of 24 Nations Attend Ball PARIS (#—Debutantes from 24 countries, including 33 girls from the United States; danced far into the night at Versailles Palace. Judy Newberg, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. New- berg of Bloomfield Hills, is one - of the 33. * * * Three escorts to every deb helped make the gala ball a big success. So did the absence of commercial sponsors and the quiet dignity of the presen- tation, * * * “The girls will never forget their entry on the grand stair- case,”’ said Mrs. William H. Tew of New York City, organ- izer of the American group. Teeners Sweetest in Light Perfume Teenagers in their enthusi- asm tend to overdo most things. Dousing yourself with a heavy fragrance, for exam- ple, will backfire when people edge away from the overpow- ering scent. * * * Choose a cologne or perfume that is young and light, just right for you and the occasion. Dab it lightly to the pulse spots. Reveals Wedding Attendants Ruth Ann Bandy .Feted Ruth Ann Bandy announced ’ her wedding attendants re- cently at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Adolph Tweit and Jean Tweit at their home on East Mansfield street. Carole Clute of Lansing will be maid of honor, and brides- .maids will be Mrs. R. V. Bandy, Joan Jarrard and Jean Tweit.. Joanne Ostrander will be \flower girl and Derrick Fries will be ringbearer. ” Mr. and Mrs. Von Bandy of Miss Bandy, the daughter. of - | and Mrs. B. N. Milburn of Flint, Mrs. Harold Wilde of Detroit andWilliam Jensen of Des Moines, Iowa. * * * From Pontiac were Mrs. * Hoyt Joyner, Mrs. Bandy, Mrs. - R. G. Tallerday, Barbara Tal- lerday, Mrs. EF. G: Tynan, Mrs. E. A: Holstine, Mrs. Wallace Joyner, Gayle Joyner, Mrs. John Ostrander, Mrs. Basil Meidlein and Mrs. A. M. Simp- son, Others Mrs. were ~ Harley Aug. 15 to Robert 0. Joyner. _ Heis' the) son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hoyt Joyner ‘of Osceola drive : - ¢ | @ ez Obtoltown . guesis at the t “mer \Shower were Mrs. R. V. Bandy . wih Jeckson Mrs, ‘Jobn Pog- ers, Mrs. L. A. Schreiber, Mrs. E. A. Bradow, Mrs. Fred Schadt, Sally Joiner, Mrs. EI- Levitt. and Mrs, Olav Tweit. * “Everything has been won- derful,” she added. ° * * * After the opening waltz the band switched to lively dance tunes and the older guests soon started to leave the floor to the youngsters, At midnight the debs, each with a white gloved hand on the arm of an escort pa by the statue of Louis XIV to curtsy to the table of honor packed with French titles and society. The American girls mingled with princesses making their debuts from Austria, Italy, and Germany and countesses from Belgium and France. Footmen in’ powdered wigs, knee breeches and gold braids .. Bee turned out to be English-speak- ing*-hete}] waiters hired for the occasion. But they chaperon that she remarked “I expected to see Marie An- toinette any minute.” The marble-vaulted palace orangerie was filled with little tables with white cloths, red candles, and multi-color pastel floors. * * * The American girls wore long white dresses and their heads were bare. Most of the others wore tiaras, jewels or flowers in their hair. Only one of the American girls, Dawn Nicolosi of Los Angeles, wore a Paris crea- tion, The others brought their ball gowns from home. . : / 2 Look who's star catcher in the 4th of July lineup at the Richard DeWitt. home, Sylvan Lake, Mrs. so impressed one ~ Ons, cower Pioneers un the Fourth of July parade on West Iroquois road are, left to right: Johnny Emerson, a cowboy; Chris Emerson, a dance hall girl; Margaret Emerson, a pioneer woman of the old West; and Ann Picnics, trips, family gather- ‘ings and fireworks are spark- ing the Fourth of July for Pon- tiac area residents. , There may be a ban on fire- works, but there's no stopping all the fun and activity going on in the area today, * * * Dr. and .Mrs. L, Jerome Fink of Ottawa drive are spending the weekend at their cabin in Caseville. With them are Mrs. Fink's father, S. M. Pate of Richmond, Calif. and Dr.- Fink's family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fink of Detroit. The Fink's children, Fred, Robert and Russell will also be on hand for the. festivities. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bassett of Ft, Wayne, Ind., and their sons, Steven and Stuart, are visiting Mr. Bassett’s parents, the Russell Bassetts of East Iroquois road. * * * Mr..and Mrs. Bruce J. An- nett of Sylvan Shores are hav- ing a picnic to celebrate the Fourth of July. Their guests will be former Pontiac resi- dents Mr. and Mrs. William Mack of Dearborn. The An- netts’ sons Bruce and Roy wil] also be on hand. * * * The Semon E. Knudsen fami- ly is widely scattered for the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Knud- sen are fishing in Watersmeet in the Upper Peninsula. Daugh- ters Judy and Lisa are home, and another daughter, Chris- tine, is at camp in Rhinelan- der, Wis. Their son Peter is in Chicago, \ x * Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hiller- man of Chamberlain street are a planning a family picnic this weekend to celevrate the visit of their daughter Mrs. Eleanor Haney and grandson Donald Haney who is stationed in New- port, R.I., in the Navy. Mrs. Hillerman’s sis ster, Mrs. E. E. .Proffitt of Green street is entertaining her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Locke of Jack- son, Miss. * * * A family get-together will celebrate the Fourth at the Ottawa drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H..Cole. Their guests: for the day will be their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Cole Jr. of Old Orchard drive, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holcomb of Bloomfield Township, with their children Andrea and Gari. * * * Mrs. D. A. Cullinan of Pekin, Ill., has been here with her. children, Michael and Libby, for a week, visiting her mother Mrs, Barney W. Habel of Cher- okee road and her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jack Habel of Miami road, Today the Jack Habels and. their sons John and Mark with Mrs. Cullinan and her children will spend the Fourth at Pine Lake. Mrs. Cullinan will home Monday. * * * The Roger Kyes family will celebrate the Fourth at home in Bloomfield Hills and also. say farewells to Frances who leaves Sunday for a two-and- a-half-month European _ trip. Another sister, Katherine, is return studying in Florence, Italy, this summer. The two remaining - sisters, Pontiac Press Phote DeW itt is all ready th receive a fast ball from pitcher Gerry — unless Ricky, at the plate, makes it a homer. ee oe ke ks Spark. Holiday ’ Cherokee v Strait, the horse who pulls the covered wagon. The children are frequently busy putting on neighborhood plays and amateur talent shows. Ann and Carolyn are enjoying the summer at home x «* * Bassett of visiting Ethel and Vera road are another sister, Mrs. Frances Blackstock of Detroit, for the holiday weekend. With them is their niece, Mrs. Paul D. Ham- mond. * * * The James Rosenthals of West Iroquois road are spend- ing the Fourth at the Shake- spearean festival in Stratford, « Canada. With them are their son, Jordan, and Jay Jacob- son of Ottawa drive. They plan to see ‘“Ss—You Like It’’ and Othello.” * * * Guests of Mrs. John A. Reid in Bloomfield Hills are her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lawrence from St. Mary's, Pa. They will be here until Monday. * * * The Jack C. Straits of West Iroquois road plan a family picnic with their children, Ann, Bill, Laura and Connie and then on to Orchard Lake where they will watch the fireworks display. » a” * More than 20 family mem- bers will be with the Louis H. Schimmels of West Iroquois road for a picnic at their cabin on Otter Lake, x. * * Special guests at the Illinois avenue home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. H. C. Cites are their daughter -Mrs. C. E. Kuykendall and daughters, Linda and Karla. They flew here Monday from their home in Muskogee, Okla. and plan to stay for about two weeks. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur War- wick will have their mothers with them today. Mrs. War- wick’'s mother, Mrs. Ethel Moriarity, will come from De- troit and Mr, Warwick’s moth- er, Mrs, Nettie Warwick, will complete the group. * * * The Herbert J. Wettlaufers of Edgfield drive plan a 4th of July celebration with their sons John and Bill at home. * * * Visiting her’ mother Mrs Alice Drouillard is Mrs. Wil- liam E. Cashin Jr. of Chippewa road. Three of her children, Sara, Michael and Gordon are with her. ‘ * * * . The R.-C. Henkes of Rivard street are having a family pic- + Hands Tell When Face Masks Age At a gathering of mature women recently, it was shock- ing to see that nearly all of them had dry, old, clawlike hands. The hands were far older than the corresponding faces, They were nicdly mani- cured and decorated with hand- some rings. But ~this’ didn't alter a look of oldness. It was obvious: that these wo- men had lavished much atten- pletely forgotten that hands, too, need care. Your hands need a creaming nightly, /ex- ercise to keep them flexible, and as much suntan oi] 4s you ———-tien-on-hatrand face-and-com=—— nic at Crescent Lake beach. On hand for festivities will be Mr. and Mrs. Albie Frizzle of Mott street, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dixon of Pontiac Lake road and their children, Michael, Chris, Pat and Catherine and the Daniel Frizzles of Menominee road with their children Dan and Judy, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tur- ner of Oxley drive .will host Mrs. Turner's sister Mrs. Elmo Hoard of St. Joseph here for the weekend. Mrs. Schuyler Donnel of Camas, Wash. ar- rived at the Turner’s home June 27 and will be here until July 16. lt Depends How Formal Office Is By EMILY: POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Please advise us if it is right, or wrong, to wear sun - back dresses to a business office? I mean, of course, to sit in the office on a hot day without the jacket. Our office is not air- conditioned and it gets unbear- ably hot in mid-summer.” Answer: I am sorry to have to say that it is really not suitable in a dignified office. Ina less formal office in really torrid weather, a low baeked summer dress could be permitted, “Dear Mrs. Post: A recent answer of yours regarding me gift of a personal check as wedding. gift created seherest- ing discussion at the family dinner table. The discussion reached a point where an opin- ion from you might conclude the friendly family debate. “The question is: Would the gift of a merchandise certifi- cate redeemable at a_ well known department store for a gift of the recipient's own choice be more expressive and in better taste as a gift, than a personal check?” Answer: No, a_ personal check is in much. better taste. ‘Dear Mrs. Post; My boy friend and I had ‘a disagree- ment over a statement you were supposed to have printed in your column. It seems that he will never walk around the car.and open the door for me. He does help me into the car but when we are getting out to go anywhere, he says that he’s hot supposed to open the door for me, ‘When I ask him why, he insists that ‘Emily Post said that a man is not required to open the door for a girl when ‘she is. getting out, he only as sists her when she is getting in the ear.’ “He actually has himself and a few of the other people we know convinced that such a lack of courtesy is personally Sanctioned by you. Could you ‘clear this up for. us?” Answer: - Except on a ‘busy street where it would be dan- gerous for him to get out on the side of passing traffic; he should go around and open the lavish on your face and body. ° door for her,. bs - | ' A ___: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY, 4. 15 Be Hoss With Yourself — Abby ~~ Ought to Try an Open Door. Policy By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Please don’t think this is too silly to an- door swer, When my rings and_ I! see it is a bell ; “mine, It must be a habit but, Abby, how do you break a man of a-habit like that? I would give anything if I could do it.The children are begin- ning to pick it up. * says it. ‘And then do just that. | » Good luck! ‘ her. she is ruining her health. a= ee ee She te 11 aed ty .caly child. DEAR ABBY: Will you ‘ VERY WORRIED please print this in the paper DEAR WORRIED: Take won't believe me when I tell .| - as soon as possible? My daugh- ter is 20 pounds overweight and she has resolved to lose your daughter to a doctor and let him examine her and rec- ommend the proper diet. Rad- salesman | do ai clack not answer’ \ PEAR _— * - * kao longest march in the wor! a door be- starts with one step. Warn him cause I know that you are going to call his how _ persua- attention to- every “curse sive they can be. When he’s ————_—— gone my con- science both- Nm | are “ff, ewe and? =~ assy .LNdividuals Differ wish I had answered the door. Then when I think of how fast they can talk you into buying something, I ant glad | didn't. Then later on I think maybe I should have, This stays on my mind all day. How can | get rid of my guilty’ conscience? HOUSEWIFE DEAR HOUSEWIFE: First, be honest with yourself. You are dealing with more than a “guilty conscience."’ You are upset with yourself because you haven't the nerve to face a- salesman for fear he might talk you into buying something you can't afford or don’t need. Hear him out and then make an adult decision. word”’ he says as soon as he By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Lots of women have fairly nice figures except for out of propor- tion upper arms and legs. Certain ‘figure faults seem to run in fam- ilies. Every woman has her own char- acteristic weight distribution. When ‘one woman gains five pounds all ifive of them seem to land on her abdomen, while another may dis- cover them nesting on her hips and still another find them eling- ing to her waist. sol lel | * * * OER ABBY od boise | |, Even this individual weight dis A none ePeKs Den aes tribution changes some as one was too beautiful. At 16 people would stop me on the street and ask me what show I was playing in, My girl friends were afraid to introduce me to their boy friends. I quit one job BRAIDED RUGS | teste “waststimming, exere'ses OF ALL TYPES send a stamped self-addressed en- @ velope with your request for leaf- jman in care of this imewspaper Shower F etes Mrs. Parks at Ligon Home Mrs. Hugh Parks was hon- ored’at.a stork. shower Thurs- day night by Kathleen Rouse and Mrs. David Ligon at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. Ligon.. Young Gregor: Allen / Parks was born June 16. 1 Your rugs will lay flat * and colors will be bright © after cleaning. : ome — Box pe lin RR We use only | the latest meth- i/ * * A omy Pie j Guests at the shower were of Rug Cleaning =. Mrs. William. Maneck and Wendy, Mrs. Carl Manley. Stephanie Jones, Mrs. Rouse, Mrs. Paul Allen. Mrs. Kenneth Davidson, Mrs. Straud Fitznatrick, Mrs. lawrence Brown. Mrs. J. E. Ostrander and Mrs, Lowell Satterlee. Others were Mrs. John Lind- gren and Sue, Mrs. Homer Al- | PICK UP AND DELIVERY We've Been Cleaning Rugs for 31 Years RUG and CARPET 3 len, Mrs. Don Al'en. Mrs i CLEANERS = Flovd Parks. Sharon and Pat ¢ = Clark, Rarh ara Fair, Tee 2 42 Wisner ; Paterson, Betsy Rra- ny Kar- ' a. 2- 7032 ~ en Denham, Contin 'eeman Powe oxgancreeraee and | Mrs. Frone-s om FOR OUR AD _IN MONDAY’S | (July. 6th) PONTIAC PRESS - PAULI’S SHOE STORE |». 38 NORTH’SAGINAW Weight ht Gain May Be Spotty ~ let No. 6. Address Josephine Low- | Flovd ~ , ical and unsupervised dieting is more dangerous than most peo- | ple realize. | For a personal reply, write to ABBY | in care of this paper. Enclose a self-, «'addressed. stamped _envelope. every pound of it within three weeks for a special occasion. She is eating nothing but three pieces of fruit a day, two eggs and a pint of skim milk. She’ ;couniry club life. /sweater. mended to add the’ sweater for Do you have that matronly feeling at the waist? Stand tall and bend from the waist. Make large circles with your trunk. > —_— _ — > oe 13 Area Youth Singers Begin Concerts Abroad ham: Dennis Garrels and Kath- ryn Oimstedd, both of O chard Thirteen young people from the Pontiac area are in Kes- : = Lake: Sharon MeckKinrey and wick, England, today, July 4, : Ss oe : vy 7 N - le. | among 100 members of the roa ae both of | Michigan Chorale presenting - . & concerts in an_ eight-week Youth for Understanding Pro- gram. The series of concerts jis “sponsored by the Michigan Teen Age Exchange of the Michigan Council of Churches. The group left Detroit's Mct- | vopolitat Airport June 26 and |, spent the past week singing in Bangor, North Ireland. They The Michigan Chorale is @ mixed ensemble of high school seniors gan whose members have been chosen on the basis of vocal talent, scholarship, and leader- ship. Each vocalist has been “recommended by the music de- partment of his own high will: present- pregrams in school and by his pastor. Mem- France, Germany, Sweden, bers have been rehearsing Denmark, and Finland before since Nov. 1, 1958. The Cho- rale’s staff has arranged com- positions to focus attention on American composers. . Lester McCoy, conductor of the University Musical Society, Ann Arbor, is directing the chorus. The students will leave Kes- wick July 11. returning to’ Detroit Sept. 1. Area teenagers in the cho- rale include Marilyn Vernon of West Rundell street, Joel Beam | of Milford, James Casey, Nan- | | cy Grey, Paul Koerner and | | Marilyn Unger, all of Oxford; | Larry Erdman, Gwen Fett, and Shawnee Smith. all of Birming- a Have your WASH ‘n’ Wear clothes cleaned oat Gresham's. Let-our experts give your clothes the ‘Professional’ look. See the difference superior cleaning makes! Look your best, feel your best. Let us keep you well groomed always. 5 Shirts Expertly Laundered $ Cash | 13 ond Carry Brim: Be Sure to tf \e Get Your 3 8 Is Holden Stamps ~~ With Each : Purchase Le 0) a Vad OG " ane smint LAUNDR . 05 Oakland Ave. FE 4.2579 a ae i BRANCH—5-—OAK HILL 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. . ee ee ee eae ae oe ee ee IOS Ee \.@ Open Monday thru Saturday — aC Led i wie ar AGM LW * from southern Michi- | PPE for fall. the one best for you. 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Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. REV. H. L, JOHNSON, Pastor 2 {for Workshop — Pastor Chosen | —— . . Nearly 50 Members of FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN 46 North Roselawn “Some Men Make A Living, Others Make A Life” Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Message & the Pastor. Evening Service by Rev. J. DeVault ee we Oh eK Rev. LeRoy Shafer, Pastor Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 at the Church ~ Bethany to Participate in Camps, Conferences of Bethany Baptist Church, will, serve as one of the leaders of the national radio: workshop of the pe) CHURCH #. NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Worship 11:00 AM Minister Speaking Youth Service 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Minister Speaking 9:45 A.M. Richard North Minister of Music Bible School ..... Kenneth A. Hutchinson Pastor American Baptist Assembly at Green Lake, Wis. next week, One of the conference speakers, he will also participate in the week of study of the National Theologi-| cal Conference by administrators, | pastors, educators, college and seminary presidents. x * * | Nearly 50 members of Bethany ferences and conventions during the summer at the American Bap- ‘tist Assembly at Green Lake or Serer. er ah ae ee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, “Michigan ~~ - Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor 9:45 A. M. —SUNDAY SCHOOL ses for All Ages 10:45 A. M. MORNING WORSHI “SEVEN BIRTHMARKS of a CHRISTIAN” 7:00 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES SPECIAL MUSICAL — 4 PIANO CONCERT e ake as aes Eon Wes Sa tee ee —'Lake Louise. _\served at both the 8:45 and 1 _|Lake are Reitg,Smith and Patty _|Looman; at Lake Louise as coun- -|Dr. Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs. *|Robert Martin. Serving as leaders at Green jselors are Mrs. Mildred Manne, iwill be sharing in the Gamps, con-|, Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor} — » | Percy M. Walley Jr. will be representing the church at the national Christian Conference at Green Lake early in August. | The Lord’s Supper will be ob- |a. m. services at Bethany Baptist ~ Sunday. ‘‘Guests of God" will be! pe e. “the theme of Dr. Chapman’s ser- |mon. Assisting. at the early service! .,|Will be Tim Miller and at the on. | as ond worship hour, Sue Hamilton. Pastor's Visitations RRR Produce Big Res . — RRS oe es eke ee gee ‘ FIR: Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 2 ‘ Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor — 2 } P. 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP — : “GOD’S ANSWER to MAN’S NEED” 4 Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching e 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL a Youth Fellowship......6:15 P. M. e Wet. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship te eee a0 See ES sti om a menand | coln, Neb., + |Spend a week in visitation, -|he attended no meetings, taught _|no groups, shunned study, stayed _\of the 350 homes represented in The Rev, Arthur Slaikeu, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lin- was determined to Beginning Monday, February 16, away from his office. He spent 13 hours a day, Monday through Friday, and six hours on | Saturday visiting. He called on 320 the membership. CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Sunday 7;30 P. M. Mathew Connell of St. Clair Shores, Speaker Although there had been a tenta- itive goal set for the Sunday wor- ship service, he did not discuss it |with those he visited, but empha- sized the importance of each in- ‘div idual. | Sunday morning there were 704, |present in the service. Chairs were | Thurs. July 9 Open Forum. Vita Winges. July 18. Jack Teeters of Detroit. 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET iS Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. - CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Assistant, 2nd Lieut. Q. Kennedy Good Music — Singing —True to the Word Preaching God Meets With a — You Too, Are Invited set up in the Fellowship halt and{ every seat there and in the sanc- _tuary was filled. It was the largest! attendance members could recall. Many Bibles Given Out NEW YORK—The American 'Bible Society during 1958 acme its highest annual peacetime dis- ‘tribution of Scriptures within the} United States with a_ total of 9,188,978 volumes, it was reported) at the society's 143rd annual meet- ing this month at the Fifth Avenue | |Presbyterian Church. | ist Church. PLANNING PROGRAMS —~Mrs. Joseph W. Moore of 199 W. Wilson Ave. (left), Mrs. Booker Woods ’of 300 Rapid St. and Mrs. Booker T. Yan- cey of 580 Granada Dr. make final plans for the annual Midsummer Banquet of the women of Trinity Baptist Church. Dr. Uvee Mdodana ‘Ar- borin of Long Island, N.Y. will speak at both the 19. The Rev. Communion wil THE PON'TIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SULY 4, 1959 " i fi id Pontiae Press Phote banquet on July 17 at Devon Gables. and the an- nual Women’s Day program at the church July. Joseph W. Moore, pastor, will “preach at Trinity Baptist Sunday morning on “Are You Eating -the Devil's Bread?” Holy l- be observed at 7:30 p. m. Methodist Ministers Plan E vangelistic Campaign Rev. C. Warren\ Wilson of the Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church. * * * “Serving on publicity willbe Don- ald Tews of St. Paul Methodist, Mrs. Benjamin, Church of First Methodist and William Taylor of Central Methodist Church. The prayer life leaders will in- clude the Rev. William Wurzel of St. Luke Methodist, the Rev. Rob- ert Benedict of Keego Harbor and the Rev. Paul T. Hart of First Methodist. Named for visitation were the Rev. Henry Powell of the Elm- wood Methodist Church, the Rev. Harry J. Lerd of First Method- ist, George Grange of Elmwood, the Rev. Lottie Weir of Covert Methodist and the Rev. James A. McClung of St. Paul, Handling finances will be Ken- neth N. Healy of St.. Paul Method- ist, Freeman Alden of Covert, Don Tryon of Central, Benjamin Church REV. JOHN H. HALL Dr. John H. Hall, associate min-, of Pirst and Donald Taylor of St. 2) » | Lu ister of Central Methodist Church, | | Mietedies carches participating! was chosen chairman of an evan-|in the campaign will be Central, gelistic campaign to be conducted! First, Baldwin’ Avenue, Elmwood, in March 1960‘ by representatives| Covert, Four Towns, Keego Har- of area Methodist ‘churches at a Luke, St. Paul and Oakland Park. meeting in Oakland Park Methed-) 171 Baptist Churches Take Part in. Revival _Taking a cue from the Baptist Assisting will be the Rev. James| 'W. Deeg of the Oakland Park | Church, the Rev. Perry Thomas) ‘of the Commerce Chur, ‘ch: and the ————— OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH REV. |. W. DEEG, Pastor—MONTCALM: and GLENWOOD 10:00 A.M. Service — “The Trve Freedom” Sunday School, 1: = a M. Apostolic Chu 458 CENTRAL Young People Saturday .. Sunday School & Worship .. REV. MILTON H. BANK, D.D.. Minister REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., Assoc. Minister MORNING SERVICES 8:45 A. M. and 10:55 A. M. FISHERS of MEN” Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Central Methodist Services Tues. & ee UL 2-5142 . 7:30 P.M. 10:00 A.M. Sunday Evening Service .eee 7:30 P.M. ... 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] Bishop L. A. Parent Jubilee Advance, the .simultaneous ‘revivals in Washington, D..C., this spring generated an amount of en- rch of Christ inence. The District of Columbia Baptist ‘Convention, dually aligned with the ‘American and Southern Baptist sade in the past. This year the Negro Baptist con- \vention in the city and the Negro In all, 171 churches took part in CRESCENT HI REV. BENJAMIN Large Parking Lot ‘An American Baptist Crescent Lake Near Hatchery Road 10 AM. Worship and The Lord's Table 11 AM. Sunday School, Classes — Nursery thru Adult either the visitation or preaching iphase—or both—of the April 12-26 effort. At the close of the cam- ‘paign, 1,864 additions including 1,277 by baptism were reported. LLS. BAPTIST A. BOHN, Pastor Nursery During-All Sérvices Convention Church” Decency Legion Hailed ANNOUNCING! CHURCH SERVICES AT THE . COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATER (Union Lake Road Just South of Commerce Road) EVERY SUNDAY IN JULY and AUGUST AT pel oa BALM. FIRST SERVICE THIS SUNDAY JULY 5th 45 MINUTE. DEVOTIONAL SERVICES IN THE COMFORT AND INFORMAL’ ATMOSPHERE OF YOUR CAR SPONSORED by ST. MARK’S LUTHERAN ¥ Waterfo § ) 4 4 J 2 Hour of P. Worship Services Sunday School Evening Service .... WASHINGTON (®—The Vatican's Secretary of State, Domenico Car- dinal Tardini, has issued a mes- sage from Pope John XXIII prais- .ing the work of the Legion of De- td Community Church 860 Andersonville Rd. ;thusiasm which ranked them with, ‘no, other capital events in prom-| ventions, has sponsored the cru-| and white associations in nearby Bishop L. “A Virginia and Maryland were in-; Parent. Pastor ivited to participate. Pray That Schools Will Be Kept Open ATLANTA, Ga. — Episcopalians of this area were called upon to “pray every day for the preserva- tion of our public schools.” _A resolution of the Episcopal) Diocese of Atlanta also asked that) means”’ to preserve the schools. Glosing of Georgia’s schools to) avoid their integration was ‘‘an| extremity that must be avoided at any cost,” the resolution said. It. would be ‘‘detrimental to our) young people and our whole way) of life,” the resolution added. |Promotion Day .|R. Allebach. each parish. appoint a Supamitice| of laymen to discuss with members! of the state legislature ‘‘ways and/| ‘God's Answer’ | Pastor's Topic Rev. Harry Lord to Lead | Evening Prayer at First. Methodist Church “God's Answer to Man’s Need” will be the sermon topic of the Gini FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. STREET Lyal H. Howison, Pastor - Sunday School. Preaching Light and Life Hour. . F. M. Y. Evening Worship. . * eeeeee see ee ewe ee .7:30 P. M. Rev. Paul T. Hart at the morning | worship hour in First Metnotet Church Sunday. The Sanctuary Choir will ang the pastor’s favorite anthem “Gloria in Excelsis,’’ by Mozart. The Rev. Mr. Hart will be leaving Monday. for Japan for three- months missionary work. John Grieson will be*in charge of the officia} board meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Wednesday evening prayer and fellowship hour will be led by the Rev. Harry J, Lord, assistant pastor, during the pastor's stay in Japan. Mrs. Glenn Fries of Watkins Lake will open her home for the annual potluck picnic of the Wom- an’s Society of Christian Service at noon Thursday. Slated at Oakland Avenue Church | All boys and girls of the Oak- land Avenue, United Presbyterian |Church Sun School will meet jat their classes tomorrow to re- \ceive instructions and promotion certificates, said the Rev. Theodore They will then be promoted i the new class. will preach on ‘‘Saul's Pursuit of David.’ During the opening service, iProvidence of God.’’ Mrs Charles | | Edie will be soloist, At 7 p.m. the Rev. Allebach will | preach on ‘‘Saul’s Pursuit of Dav- in.” During the opening service Lynn and Annette Webb will sing a duet and Warren Smoot, Edward Haskins and William Eastham will present trio numbers. . | The Women’s Association has. scheduled a picnic and program at the home of Mrs. John Martin, 1987 |Woodland St., from noon to 3 p. my |Thursday. to Construct REV. ROBERT WINNE F The congregation of 90-year-old Waterford Community Church has purchased five acres of land on a new church. According to Lyman Girst, chair- man of the building and finance committee, construction is expect- ed to start on Aug. 3. Working with Mr, Girst are William Mc- |Reynolds, Charles Jehle and Klein Powell, The church auditorium and educational unit will be built by John E. Roth & Sons of Bir- mingham at a cost of $244,000. The auditorium will seat 500 5 plus an additional 160 in the over-, flow room. The educational unit, will accommodate approximately; 800 in Sunday. School, The congregation is using the Broadway Plan for financing the, building. Under it, the church sells| ‘five per cent interest bearing bonds | to members and friends. | Waterford Community Church 14++8:30, 11°A.M. | gives moral ratings ae wens ee 945 ALM. |g beens 7P.M. |. ower ..... Wed. 7:30 P.M. |e § to a Friendly Church! Sunday Services and Sunday. School 11:00 A.M. ~ Wednesday Evening | . Service 8 P.M. SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “GOD” > FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets. Rev Robert winne Welcome Bible Study ..... slpcsieleeee O20 TAM — SSS SS ~ Morning Worship Decwoeseaes LOso0 ANE ee CHRISTI AN SCIENCE Bas » Sunday Evening Worship ... 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. PONTIAC CH OF CHRIS Welcomes All Visitors Everybody Is Indited! 1180 North Perry St. Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street Open Daily . 11 A.M, to § P.M. Friday to 9 P’ M. 68 W. Walton Sunday School 10 A. M. 3a Morning Worship 11 A. M. “The Living Among the Dead” Youth Group 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. -Marimont Baptist Church FE 2-7239 Waterford Community . Rev. Airport and Olympic Parkway for) Jawad Chirri, Moslem religious | leader of Detroit, was quoted on New- Church was organized nearly 100 years ago. ORGANIZED ~ 1860's According to the records, two men by the name of Grow: and | surprise wedding to be held | PILGRIM. HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN AT FAIRMOUNT Pastor O. D. EMERY UNIFIED SERVICE 10 to 11:15 A.M. Promotior Day in Our Sunday School Also D.V.BS. Open House SPECIAL! You are invited to a at 10:30 a.m.! Dona miss it! Youth Hour: 6: 15 p.m. Evening Service: 7 p.m. We Invite You to Attend Our Services. Be With Us Sunday! At 7 p.m. the Rev. Mr. Allebach Fe For the Blessings of Freedom May we continue to abide in the light of thy love... May our worship be pleas- ing in thy sight. DOES YOUR WORSHIP PLEASE GOD? Sunday School .. 9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. “The CHOICE of FAITH” A. Y. Fe. .22..- 6:00 P.M: Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. CONFESSION and REPENTANCE THE ALLIANCE CHURCH M-59 and Cass Lake Road G. J. Bersche, Pastor Gene Fifeld went about the com- munity of Waterford in the 1860's) getting pledges in order to build) ts a house of worship, The church auditorium was built! in 1869 and was known as the! 4 First Baptist Church and Society | © In 1897 when the) : of Waterford, George H. Hudson was pas-| tor, the hame was changed First Baptist Church of Waterford During the ministry of the Rev.) T. H. Shinn in 1915 the metal ceil-|~ in-| : ing in the auditorium was stalled. In 1933 the name of the church was changed to Waterford Com- | munity Church and in 1940, the church joined the Independent | Furidamental Churches of Amer- ica, | During- the pastorate of the Rev. | Wright Van Plew from 1944- 1956, | a new Sunday School annex was! it was torn down. The present pastor, Robert ister in January 1957. The church membership now stands at near 180. The Sunday |School attendance averages close 0 500, Detroit Moslems fo Build-Center — the Rev. ‘community, (000 religious and social center in|* ‘its future. A Detroit Islamic Center would); At Cairo yesterday Mohamad the promised contribution after he had met with Egypt's Presi- flent ‘Nasser, The Middle East news agency made the report.. Chirri, a Moslem of Lebanese! origin, has been in the Middle East!” |on a religious pilgrimage. About 30,000 Moslems live in the|* Detroit metropolitan’ area. Charles K. Alawan of Dearborn, [isecretary of the Islamic Center|! Foundation Society, said original|” Commerce Drive-In 4iplans were only to build a’ mosque, He said the built behind the church annex was |i and the church steeple became ~ such an expense to maintain that i. inne, became the min-|) | Sunday Schoo] ... 1 Sunday School . DETROIT (P—Detroit's Moslem : with the aid of the ~ ch United Arab Republic, has a das & RCH | ibe built with the aid of a contri-|! bution of $86,000 from the UAR. UAR_ contribution| 4 |would permit expansion to & social |” Bs ‘ and educational building as well. Ne. ~ LUTHERAN CHURCHES MISSOURI SYNOD St. Mark 7979 Commerce Road (West Bi@Omnfield Township) Z _ Wn. C. Grate, Pastor © Sunday School .... 945AM » Church Service ...11:15 A.M. Cedar Crest " Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. (Next to Dublin School) _ ‘ Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor Services at 8:30 A.M. and 11 A.M. Sunday School 9:45.A.M. Grace » Corner Genesee and Glendale _ 4 (West Sided 4 | Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor | ' Church Service .....9:00 A.M. : - Sunday School .....9:00 A.M. : Church Service ....11:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. & - St. Stephen = VF.W. Hall—Walton Blvd. | é (Between Dixie and Sashavoaw) ; « Guy B. Smith, Pastor 4 * Church Service ....9:30 A.M. | i “10: 4A, M.. St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie (East Side) B nciph oe, Claas, Pastor + Sunday School ....9:4 First Service ....,.8:3 Second Service ...11:0 St. Paul: * Joslyn at Third (North Side) ' George Mahder, Pastoy to| 3 > Setanta : EE €: © Early Service ..... & Morning Service . g Sunday School . Bloomfield TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Wm..C. Grate, Pastor = Setvice |—.. 9 Church Service : SCT co.p Ci LT 11 PINOT OF TAT Al Att La ape 7979 COMMERCE ROAD % Rey BRING THE: WHOLE FAMILY _ William Cy Grate Pas for HOW CHRISTIAN RADIO STATION 0 a | oe ‘, ; SUNDAY, 9:45. A.M. 4 SCIENCE HEALS CKLW 800 KC. -MARIMONT | A © g Friendly “The Lord’s- Supper” REV. HERWEYER, Speaking ‘ “Holding Forth the; Word of Life”, Growing Church with Welcome! VU 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Harry Nici hols, President Sunday Service 7: 30 P) M. Ray:jond Balcorn of Detroit Speaker Open Forum Wed. el 8th THE Fd 8 & 1959 CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE ENCE CHURCH | y Psy Cook, s = Sunday Service :30 P. Silver Tea Ahad Bas , First ‘Congregational Church Mill, E. Huron & Mt Clemens . Malcom K. Burton, Minister Karl W. Ostberg, Assistant 9:30 A. M. Service "LET FREEDOM RING” The Rev. Mr, Burton, preaching rd ~ SUNDAY. SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. A Class for Every Age. Group Morn. Worship, 11:00 Communion ot ; Evangelistic, 7:45 “Pentecostal Fire” Tuesday, 7:45 Praise—Worship $ - Thursday, 7:45 Youth Service Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor 4 210 N. PERRY AT | MILBOURNE : “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospe!” & BS ES Be is Mee AEN ith ists Es lea a aaa uly Conference ;| Attend District Affair; |. | from Pontiac have. completed ar- | rangements to attend a district! © convention from July 9-12 at the =|IMA auditorium in Flint. Fe > 'gregation. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ; G. W. Gibson, Minister Y FE 40239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School .... ....9:45A.M. Morning Worship:....11:00 A.M Youth Service ........6:00P.M Evening Service ..... 7:00 P.M Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday . 7:30 P.M. WORKING ON THE ROOF — Walter Nelson (left) of 231 Her- shey St. and Russell Johnson of 5825 Savoy St. of Waterford Towp- ship give many volunteer hours of work to the new educational building of Calvary Baptist Church at 3750 Pontiac Lake Rd. The PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY & nts Ay Se Guest Organist : Slated Sunday at Orchard Lake A member of the church, will present “Allegretto” “Song of Faith” by Goller, the offertory number: and for the post- lude, “‘Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee” by Bach. sing Mendelssohn. Pontiac Press Photo 34 by 49 foot building will house nine class rooms, a kitchen and nursery. With men and boys doing much of the labor, the Rev. Wrobbel, pastor, said the estimated cost would be $5,000. i Slated in Flint Jehovah’s Witnesses to Sunday School Leader Elected at Free Methodist Delbert Catron has been elected; Named to the’ board of stewards | superintendent of the Sunday, were Ivs Lechner, Grace Hartell, | School at First F Methodist and Elsie Chambers. Irene Dawson, 450 Registered Some 450 Jehovah's Witnesses | Sponsored by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, the con- ference is expected to include 8,000 delegates, according to Austin J. Kizer of Pontiac’s East Con- . REV. LEON KENNEDY Featured on the program will be! «Nathan H. Knorr, from Watch- tower's world headquarters in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Knorr has re- ‘cently completed a tour of Africa and Western Europe. St. Michael Parish Has New Pastor His topic‘at the 3 p.m. service | on duly 12 will be “When God | The Rev. Leon Kennedy, organ- Speaks Peace to All Nations.” izer and pastor of St. Francis of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Kriefall,|Assisi parish in Ann Arbor, has Watchtower representatives for the arrived in Pontaic to serve as pas- eastern Michigan congregation | ‘/Church in McPherson, Kan. before. have just completed a 24day re-| ,, fresher course at the Watchtower Vather Kennedy was educated at [Bible School of Gilead, South Lan- the University of Freibourg/ in| ising, N. Y. poe from 1930 to 1934. | Mr, Kriefall oversees 21 congre>| After his ordination in 7934 he} gations from Oak Park to Bad Axe’. served at St. Leo's in Detroit until Church of the Nazarene # Corner Airport & Poul Coleme> ‘Hatchery Road 10 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR jjoining the staff of Sacred Heart | and Marygrove Seminaties. 125 Boys, Girls Attend Vacation Church School First masses’ ‘were held in Pitts- | “Liberty and Commitment” will |field School. The first mass in the \be at Dr. William H./ Marbach’s; completed ‘sermon subject at the 9:30 and 11 me aster of 1951. ‘a.m. worship services at First, philosophy at Sacred Heart and | professor of religion at Mary-| grove prior to organizing St. Fran- cis pafish. Evan angel Temple Mt, Clemens Interdenominational Wed. Evenin: GEOFFREY DAY. B.A The Rev. Galen E. Hershey re-| ported 125 children attended the ‘= poets Be Promoted the staff. Throughout this month, the Boy: Scouts of Auburn Thited Mr. Hershey and his family w be wee \Spending their vacation at Pisher- Heights Church to Leave ‘man’s Resort, Cross Lakey Minn.| fo¢ Camping Trip | First Presbyterian softball team vill play Central Christian Church ‘on July 9 and Liberty Baptist. Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND. AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor Audrey Limkeman, Youth: Director Worship .........+. 10:00 A.M. Bible School .... Youth Fellowship ....545P.M. Evening Service ..... .7:00 P.M. Wednesday . Prayer Meeting -...7:00P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS aoe 20 AM. F ie /1 Chameerena: See. Edison | (Church on daly 13. / He’ sin ee State, Now MILWAUKER (UPI)—A delin- | quency notice’ for a tax return | came back /yesterday—minus a payment—yith the following ex- planation:/‘‘I've been dead since Aug. 15,/1958. Regards from a tax-free’ heaven.” / UNITY _|10 a, m. service tomorrow. The. Rev. F. William Palmer, pastor, will preach on the Apos- tle’s Creed with the subject, “I Believe,” at the 11:15 worship hour. * * * The church softball team will meet the Auburn Heights Nike Site ‘team at the Elmwood Elementary, School Monday evening. Early Saturday morning L. D. Swartz, scoutmaster, assisted by James Weaver and Francis ’ oH ad Ae a0 A | Evon will leave with 22 boys for Sunday Bon = wer a camping trip near Lake City. 3456 Primary Street /- v. Wm. Palmer. Pastor ( Sunday School cove eel0:00/A. M. Worship ........ Cy ake “I BELIEVE IN . COMMUNITY nwTED Drayton Plains, | Ww. 3d. Teveweey dr. Pastor Bible School ..,/....-- 9:45 AM. Morning Worship ..11:00 A.M. Youth Groups /...<--.-6:30 A.M, oe Wohin oe 09100 PM. ‘ Sey i im sae 7:30 P.M. f Sunday School «.....9:30AM Morning Worship ....1045 A.M. 4 Sunday School 1045 AM. f Sunday School 10:00 Beginning at 8 a.m., the serv- ag ete ] _ ice will be held every Sunday l] Evangelistic Service 7: morning in July and August. _ Church of GOD service at the Michigan State Fair- u grounds. The couples’ Sunday school class| home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vancil Saturday. night. St. Mark Church Offers Drive-In Theater Services, Drive-in Theater on Union Lake road. ~ Joslyn 4 Block N. of Walton Bivd. The drive-in services are - pri- marily planned for vacationers in this area, and for parents with sual, Coie, vibe maight welcome informal their a 64 West Columbia Ave There are about 15 different : == dialects spoken in the Soviet Union. unday ESET a ey ‘9:45 A. M. . | # oes : tones Worship | BG ope peeccccverceccscese 11A.M ~) DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH “ff 3B tepreeereerenn hse ELEM. Elizabetis Lake Ra at Tilden OR -3-7206 oe Worship’ eee eens ee mierda ieee 7:30 P. M: Sunday School 10 A.M.: Mornihg Worship ...:11:00 AM. ednesday Prayer Meeting (aneaseode 7:30 P. M Jenior and Beginners’ Chureh +e. See rvesee sees: he oe naa Pat * - Rev. M. F. Boyd Jee Pastor Francis chapel was. All pupils below the adult de-| __ partment of the Auburn Heights: # United Presbyterian Church Sun- day School will be promoted at the Me of St. Michael Catholic Church’ | | The new pastor wag professor of | | ‘Church, 501 Mt. Clemens St. was chosen secretary and Mable | | A teacher in the Waterford Town-| Hawkins, treasurer- Miss Green was named a dele.| ship public school system, Catron ate to the annual conference and/| ‘was superintendent of the Sunday ® iSchool at the F Methodist |4exander A. Bigger, a reserve elegate. icoming to Pontiac. * * * After serving as superintendent, of the local church school for 16 years Miss Burtella Green request- ied she not be reappojnted, said the Rev. Lyal H. Howison, pastor. At the annual Society meeting this week, Floyd E. Hawkins was named to the board of trustees for a five year term; G. Rod- erick Moran for four years; Clarence G, Chambers for three | years; Keith A. Pratt for two years and Russell Carlisle for | a one year term. | ‘Minister to Fight Liquor Sales Will Pray Stores Close District Superintendent to Speak at Baldwin The Rev. ithe East District, will preach at ‘both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services | | Sunday at the Baldwin Evangelical | | United Brethren Chureh, 212 Bald-; win Ave. “Spiritual Dividends” | will be his sermon topic. Sunday will be the first time the) ‘new superintendent has spoken in. ithe Pontiac area since his election in May, EDMOND, Okla. (AP)—Dr. M. E. Ramey, pastor of the First Baptist Church here, says he will personally offer a prayer at each opening of a liquor store in Edmond that _ the store be closed immediately. Oklahoma voters repealed 51 years of prohibition in April and sales are expected to start about Sept. 1. The Baptist minister said he will offer this prayer outside the door of every liquor store on opening day: “We pray that this business will have to close before it ever gets started. If the operator does not choose to close it, Lord, will you please see that It is closed any way you will?” conduct the Protestant service at the: Oakland County ee ‘Sanitarium. To Speak on Freedom The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, ship service Sunday at the First thur Campbell will be soloist. ‘The average’ frieght car on way » carries 916 tone wayne sin 8 8 was called a age : _ —— , Ww Ievtin Yao ond Your foals to hs rs vay Wprehipl _Mrs. Hazel Drake will be guest | ® organist Sunday at. the Orchard 3 Lake Community Church Presby-| iterian. 18 she : ty | Dvorak @& the organ prelude; |} School Preaching 11 am. & 730 | pm ‘EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Watkins Lake Rd., %4 Mi. NW of Osk. Co. Mkt. — “Pontiac's Evangelistic Center” CAMP-MEETING JULY .16-26—Speckers: Dr. James DeWeerd & Rev. W. T. Stone @ CKLW Sun. 7:30 am. — Tune In! Gloria and William David will | “Thy Will Be Done” by’ | Following the service, the Rev. | ‘Edward D. Auchard, pastor, will = FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE - Poster REV. WELLIAM 4. MARBACH, B.D. Associcte Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 pastor, will preach on ‘Let Free- dom Ring’’ at the 9:30 a.m. wor- Congregational Church. Mrs. Ar- FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH . -131 MT. CLEMENS 8ST.—Y.M.C.A. BLDG. —— School 9: = AM. Pokey go Worship 11 A.M. Wed. Eve. Prayer Evening Service 1:00 ROBERT GARNER CLENTIS HAZELETT Pastor 8.8. Supt. N. CG, lieuner of De-'| troit, conference superintendent of. First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 Sat. Eve. Service ....7:30 P.M. Sunday School .. 10:00 A. Sunday Morning = OS our avesl Adult Bible Study ... Sunday Evening Worship .....e0- Tues. Young People . Thurs, Prayer ...... REV. TOMMY GUEST, “Pastor FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue - Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 11:00 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—-FE 5-9822 | | | | Disciples ot Christ Sunday School ..10 A. M. | Church Service ..1]1 A. M. 858 W. Huron . Rev. D. D. McColl Christian n Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Rev. OF i Ben Assistant A Special] Welcome Awaits You to 11:30 A.M.—Communion & Worship Service |. - to 12:15 A.M.—Sunday School Classes All Ages 5 BM ~ Young ‘oung Peoples’ Services | First Christian Church | |— THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Middlebelt Rd., North of W. Long Lake Rd. | ;. A.M.—Holy Communion ia oe aed and Church _ (Holy Communion isg. Sun.) BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontiac 8.8...10 am. Worship 11 am Evangelistic Service 7:30‘ p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. B. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. PE 65-8256 National Lutheran Council Churches SERVICES ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett Schoo) o#eeeveee f | Pre: sbyterian hi Sunday. Jack Marvin W ge s, Minister Hillan will sing /“Lead Us, 1S an if S Mids AML Worship Father. “In Your, Fate, 1 SUPPLY : ‘SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH .of CHRIST st Orchard Lake & Middlebelt Roads pee _ : , Evening Grente ~— “OVER FO! Daily: “Dial-a-Devotiona) Service” — FE CKLW-TV—Sat. 8:00 P. M. “HERALD of TRUTH” WXYZ—Sunday, 5:30 P. M. i | BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor Percy M. Walley, jr., Minister of Education Two Worship Services — 8:45 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.. Sermon: “GUESTS OF GOD” (The Lord’s Supper) 9:45 AM. — Church School Classes for All “An American Baptist Convention Church” 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:00 A.M. SERVICES 10 A.M, | CHRIST | WATERFORD TWP. eeteneveos Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor . WORSHIP SERVICES - 8:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC - + 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Cari W. Nelson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. School W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor | CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL. . .9:30 A.M, “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” I cack Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR —7 nate | oe ie AME Bible "erudy eesee sermon phar “CHURCH OF CHRIST NOT DENOMINATIONAL” Some time ago we wrote @ series of articles on the errors of denomination- alism, and of course the question was asked is not the Church of Christ s denomination? In answering this q tion we thought it best to answer question under this heading. The head- ing may seem a little selfish may add that we will be glad to con- tider all your bible questions on these articles or on any question that pertains to the salvation ef your soul. B80 do not hesitate to write and ask us questions which we will endeavor to answer in this article. Last week we suggested that the church of Christ is not denominatiénal ° because it has no denominational name, but rather « scriptural one. In this article we are suggesting that the church of Christ is not denomina- tional because it has no denominational creed. Quoting from V. E. Howard on the Gospel hour, he says, “The. church of Christ is not a depomination because Christians are not bound by any denominational creed. Christ, the head of His church, has all authority in h and on earth. His gospel and His commands are authoritative, All members of the Lord’s church are under law to Christ alone. This is a law of Faith. I Cor. 9:21, Rom. 3:27. The law is the gospel, the commands ef God, which he believes, His creed; his faith being predicated upon the teaching of the gospel. Denom- inations have instituted their own creeds and disciplines. Denominations would not exist in the absence of human creeds and disciplines. It ts not unusual for the denominations to change or alter their creeds. But the Christian’s creed can never change. The gospel of Christ does- not change. Churches of Christ have.no creed but’ Christ and his gospel.” The Church of Christ asks you to Investigate it according to the Bible and see if it is not what you can believe to be true to Bible teaching. COME AND BRING A FRIEND WITH YOU 210 Hughes St. FE 5-1156 10:00 A. M. pig SCHOOL Classes for 11:00 A. M. Wo) HIP “Fight or Fail" WEDNESDAY: PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOIR ere aaeee: 120 We cordially invite you to worship with us. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 149 N. East Bivd. Pontiac, . East Office or i Benson Residence Fe fish “All Saints Episcopal Churen Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Saturday evening the Post High. Group will attend an Oral ang, will have a wiener roast at the, —— ORCHARD LAKE — St. Mark 10:00 A. M—Morning Prayer end poreenge Lutheran Church will begin con-! Sermon. 2 mer sa " i FIRST OPEN }ducting Sunday morning services| fev. Bertram T. White, Vi Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar BIBLE CHURCH this Sunday at the Commerce — dae! , The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A-M—Morning Prayer and Sermon. by the Rector. Church School. Infant : Nursery thru 6th Grade. 1 1 300 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector, Child Care. Infant Nursery thru 5-Years. "“$T. Georce’s ST. ANDREW'S , EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL .CHURCH oe Cammeres, Sent $301 Hatchery R4., Drayton 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 8,00 A. M.—Holy Communion . 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer, —_ Columbia. Avenue BAPTIST Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention id Emmanuel Bap Church | 645 S. Telegraph Road Especially Invites You to Three Great Services 10:00 A. M.—11:00 A. M.—7:30 P.M. Dr. Malone Preaching at All Services Music Under the Direction of JIMMIE MEENA Sunday School Attendance _ Last-Week 1,277 RADIO REVIVAL WPON | 10: 15 A. M. EACH SUNDAY Modern Supervised Nursery ¥ Ample Parking ~ Air Conditioned” Auditorium Get (Ouch!) Tox News unt and manager of actress cin) Hollywood Headlines ROME @—Rome's fax collector | 999), and film director Roberto! “hits fixed the 1959 taxable incomes /Rossellini 50 million lire ($80,000). | for some of the city's most prom-| Lollobrigida, 80. million lige ($128,- Htalians have the: right -to con- Old TV Stars, Never Die * Cash Demand, : Is Killing State. * An unidentified 4 TEN \ = 2 7” 7 me - THE PO NTTAC PRESS, SAT URDA Y, J U LY 4, 1059 cS oF ‘ Fled Poin Bike MONTGOMERY; Ala. (UPI fled from police on ‘abitycle yester- day, leaving a gall of moon- “~~ iment residents: ‘test these amounts set by the as era They P lay Las V egas' 5 \ shine, behind. aise de They include Milko Skofic, hes! ‘collector. ¢ , Contractors Se eae = > a ~ wrerenine “9 ann | 4 ; ’ By BOB THOMAS Sullivan, George Burns, Edie Gor- upp lers, hi HURRY pa AP Movie-TV Writer me, Jack Carter, Mickey Rooney, Putting - ‘Catastrop ic’ iets mages MUSEUM Saturday---Last Show Starts 10:00 P. M. LAS VEGAS, Nev. ev. (AP) — Old TV stars never die, they simply “We're getting 10 million people Dennis Day, Milton Berle; Pinky Lee, Dorothy Collins, Pressure on. Creditors : ; come to play Las Vegas, These stars are performing the} . HH a LD OVE R | NOW With the showtown booming big-| routines they made familie on LANSING (UPD —Amichigan is E E GO @e SHOWING. | cer than ever, the demand isthe home screens, Phil Silvers losing “hundreds of thousands of/ THEATRE : strong for names to draw crowds pointed out the folly of doing oth- dollars” because contractors and/ STARTS | into the night clubs and hence, | erwise. th a) OPEN ito the casinos, After he made his hit as Sgt. vendors no longer will give the lo SUNDA 1:45 | Bilko on TV, Silvers returned to dollar to the state, controller James = . W. Miller said. - HEADLESS GHOST MARILYN “here this year—700,000 more than) Las Vegas. But he eschewed the He said suplierg, vendors, con- last year,’ an operator told me.) Army-type comedy to play his MON ROE “We need attractions that can! ‘nightglub routines. Audiences tractors and others are demanding he draw a mass audience, and that! were disappointed and the date éither a cash afid carry basis or andher . 8 means television names. I'd much| was a bomb. Nothing travels so 5 per cent interest when the state) bosom ccmpanions rather have stars from TV than’ fast here as the news that a hotel cannot pay. better has a bum show. “This is getting — from movies. They're TONY known, and they usually can put Later, Silvers returned for Miller said. on a better show another engagement. This time he CURT Thus the hot season sees these) brought with him some of the GI He said there was “nothing final TV names in lights along the|characters from his TV show. Re- ized” on negotiations with the) challenging Carlson Construction Co., Otsego, love story sof our timel dazzling strip: Red Skelton, Ed! sult: -happy audiences, hit show... which said Tuesday it would termi- nate its contract to build a conser- ; vation department building at Plainwell. Miller said there was a possibil- ity the contractors would suspend work and agree to wait for money lon work already done, but he said no agreement was expected until Monday. JACK [EMMON Bl Winer “SOME Coincidence Reunites Couple After 14 Years _ CHICAGO (AP) — They met; Janusz Zelaskiewicz was a ,again after 14 years quite by co-|Polish soldier who spent most of ; incidence in-a city of some four) World War If as a German pris- x * ‘ [1 KE million people. loner of war. He met Maria The controller said David S. Car!- 5 x * * | Michalezyk in the DP camp while son, president of the firm, has been | i And Wednesday another step | Working with a U,S. Army. labor “very understanding’ about Mich- jcompany, They married in Her- igan’s condition. was taken to fit together the jig-| - saw pieces of the lives of a man, ‘ten, Germany, on Nov. 5, 1945. and woman who first became ac-| The newlyweds were separated quainted in a displaced persons; in the postwar chaos. Janusz was camp and married in the turmoil) transferred to France with the la- of postwar Europe. jbor group. Maria remained in The story really begins with | ees with their infant daugh- their marriage. Stanisilawa. They lost all con- —-— eee nrereree eee TTIIILILI LILLE They neither saw nor heard South End Union Lake @ {from one another until the chance Carlson is one of 16,500 creditors BING’S BACK—For the first time since ‘‘Going My Way’’ Bing ar nha be four million dol-| | Crosby dons the habit of a priest in “Say One for Me.” He plays Father Conway, whose church is in the midst of New York’s the- atrical district. In color, the movie also stars Debbie Reynolds and Robert Wagner, and may be seen at the Oaflland theater through July 14. iT HOT: “coonst RAFT oa O'BRIEN - we c. BROWN SAT. and SUN. DOORS OPEN 12:45 | HURON THEATER = , Perfect rubies are more van| | than perfeet diamonds. COOL JuLy. 5 - Air Conditioned Outstanding COMME feudend Mapper” Heinen mes '| ontiac Theaters Which i 7 Fr od = Open 7 PM. S| After the joyous shock, Jaiusz, ontiac eaters Got Bes Break! vous neLibaY Exclusive EM 3-066] , gg now about 36, -aad Maria, about}, Basie : DALLAS :UPI)—The Dallas First Run s° decided they still were in love Sat: “Th ith Veves _ Chamber of Commerce yester- IN SAFETY and . -and wanted to be together. ean we oyage (of Sin) COMFORT! Attractions! La bad,”’ Kathy Grant, Kerwin Math-| day announced that the winner TONITE—3 UNIT SHOW- GIANT FIREWORKS W.S. Butterf iol : : a = : — §--HIT-NO. 1 HIT NO. 2 HIT NO, 3. iibeart. that his wile was dead; “Blood Arrow. Sco Brady o its membertip dive will re & Theaters 2 1 FINAL ACT OF FURY! ia relatives said they had attended Held Over: “Some Like It Hot.” ceive 2 weeke n in Poster a Si HITLER'S JEFF CHANDLER ‘her funeral, There was no word c Mexico. The second prize pnoet H VAN gm of the baby. fee Monroe, Tony Curtis,|, will receive a weekend in Mon- - AND Janusz settled in Chicago in|Jack Lemmon. terrey with his wife. a: = SHH FIM OVEY | 20 Set fom irk as waite ne sae Ore fr Me™ [peers 0 Show ot \Ie s t | Sat.-Tues.; -‘‘Sa ne for Me,” . : 4 TheJast - Biclinska and they martied -on|Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds, Just Like Automobiles 245 STRAND 1-4-8 P. mM. es Biitzkrleg moe 1951. They have three|Bob Wagner. . ae ow ag ig cg _—___— * CONDITIONED COME a A Clover Y 64 cn d H ; 0 ; = ug cette aIsKS arounc i e eyes. ese pic : t Fo laael THE eee Be i eee ange” cron vane oie ce 6! | HELD QVER! 2nd BIG WEEK > ® 9 2 International Refugee | Organ‘ Oe ee : ‘Y wc | TOY TIGER” See ees foe , a sacra oer raped eee cnr = ria lat ied lay . ’ >, STARTS SUNDAY-THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST iis i . + 9 j } NO 3rd FEATURE TONIGHT DAN Q'HERIIHY HITLER'S DO-OR-DIE , : ae . es HERE IS WHY: . | HAYMAKER! £ ¢ PHONE FEDERAL 2 TTT ] a SUSAN K(HNER | Terror and traitors 07.008 AND: 8 f et ee | | behind our lines... ; a = an . | spreading destructio Seen: ron rae E : “The color line won’t “ ° | in the last | ‘a Sia : BING — ERTS ! sop me, Ma! mitation |] desperate 3 THAT RINE I look, feel, think ° | days of l Alt THE 8 __ white...and I’m O fF ] fe | the war! * IN youR / 4 P P . ty & 4 we -astman COLOR | - U — es Ei if el | ba SAY 4 s i wa 5 e — Se © Bae | NT : " | x e oe ‘a # gf N iy AHALAWCKSON Se ig : i al * such a role for . . : vail 2 VAN JOHNSON ° : men Wore ROBERT | * : “T'll get the things . q 1 want out of | a ‘life... one way- WHAT MIL a | / | or another, HAPPENS BV et 0 lap A aR z 3 From one man- wHtN GETS | Kerwin MATHEWS: Dick YORK" = —PLUS— or another!” A SMALL A GUN ONE BULLET LEFT— |: ll adie FOR THE KILLER! |i Sh one .GETS A aa 1 2 oF 33 _ BIG GUN Sossie4 in Be $ = as q T * | + with coma ' 3 9c ADMISSION $0 A REALLY - te criae meee 3 CHILDREN Under $-N. ___ FABULOUS : Ct OES ae AERIAL DISPLAY | : at , oe Ss WANT PA $ 1 ‘a BE —f Ee PE “DON'T MISS.IT” — sane a : EXTRA! FUN-FILLED COLOR CARTOON “| « +f Y ! oe r3 f > e ee ; ; i bp. NV A. . \ Ltr me . ied palais sscncegiaalee 3 : bo | ‘ 1s? : MPs Bel l iF / i é i P 3 = ; : tof : ; ———— < there is two and one-half times as| under the entire surface area ot!Mars to make a complete circ much oil in the gontinipent shelves! the globe. - ; lof the sun. EM) «MA 4.3135 - 3-FEATURES-3 ” THEATRE EXCLUSIVE HEAT eer 4—CARTOONS-4 E SHOWING Last Complete Show ; TONIGHT Starts at 10:30 YOU CANT —--\Wowourera ‘At IT PUTS YOU IN THE PICTURE HORRORS. oF Trac _ BLACK MUSEUM 4 “INE Mi fn IN BLOD a lA aay CUNY: rin HERNAN GOREN Je HEA Wo ie Waa BR: ‘atimnccinishscontibonic fst SUNDAYTOX CURTIS The Perfect Furlough 4 JUNE ALLYSON JEFF CHANDLER JANET LEIGH arceten S STRANGER IN MY ARMS STARTS » FIRST TIME IN THIS AREA ~ CHILDREN AT REGULAR PRICES UNDER 12 FREE WED. “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” wy cocoe Some top’ oll experts believe ott shore as there is to be found{ About 687 days are ryquired te Won't Last Long ” LANSING (UPD — The Attorney; | General’ s office has taken up the, ‘sword for love and, marriage— /especially marriage, . The state is concerned about the ‘only county in Michigan that charges more than the statutory maximum of $2 in the process of giving marriage licenses. A couple applying for a license pays 50. cents for the application processing and then another $2 for the license later. In a letter to Genesee County \Prosecutor Jerry QO’Rourke, As- lsistant Attorney General Jerry iCohen said: “Certainly an overcharge of 50 leents for each marriage license ‘would tend to discourage some of our more pecuniary-embarrased | colleagues from entering this noble| state (marriage).”’ x « * “We're going to tell the county clerk once more to stop this fee charge,” Cohen told reporters, “and if it continues, we'll have to take appropriate Jegal action.” He declined to say just what the action might include but said there were ‘“‘a lot of possibilities.” Cohen said the county was told several times to stop charging the additional half dollar but county clrek George Dunn made no response. The legislature, in 1953, -passed a law that if county clerks got no salary and were on a fee basis only, the county board of super-, visors could determine what fees he would get. The attorney general later ruled |$2 was the most that could be ‘charged for the licenses and sev- eral clerks, including the one. in \Genesee County, complained they were being. -wered in salary. Several counties, accoring to Wil- liam Wittenburg, director of the auditor general’s county audit di- vision, charged a 50 cent notary — — = Te —_ (Mar | lage Costs 50 Cents _gaggge °F AAR sae, nas MUSICAL TENT LIGHT OPERA ASSOC. More in Genesee C ounty| pi, “out 9 Sta ps ~ Starts SUN. TORN FROM AFRICA’S SAVAGE HEART... THE NIGHT THEY STOPPED HATING A RENEWED SEARCH FOR THE ».. it was almost WORLD'S MOST FABULOUS too late for lovel LOST TREASURE! Savage head- eer abduct mission beauty! M- G. M presents - i WATUS GUARDIANS OF KING SOLOMON'S MINES! Technicolor*,, GEORGE MONT GOMERY TAINA ELG ee FARRAR Trapped over the bubbling fava pit! ABDUCT — EARTH WOMEN! “The Treasure Caveof | King Solomon discovered! FEATURES ERE: oN BOX OFFICE . -Opane f ar § WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER GREATEST SCIENCE-FICTION ™ PICTURE EVER CONCEIVED: Saturday 1. GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY 2 ALAN LADD = ALAN LADD JR. “The Proud Rebel” 3 CARY GRANT « GRACE KELLY “TO CATCH A THIEF” 4, “SABU and the ou Ring” Senate bear “coo ie it te tie he ie ie te ee HK KK KKK IH IKK KT I AIK 4 ate 4 > F | : THE its WEE PRESS. SATURDAY. J ULY 4. 1959 = | \ oe ELEVEN | ; A combat soldier's daily ‘ration| contrast that of an average civilian Community Thdaters ood weigh about 8 ps. By weg oy abut 3 pound 4 oe Seveeenanenanectae san, Hills—Rechester —” Clio, Mich., on ust, Just North of Flint oo “i ly 6 Theu July 1) Bey JACK BARRY (TV QUIZMASTER ee and Evelyn Page BELLS ARE RINGING | Curtain Mon.-Fri. 6:30 P.M. Sat. Ticket press: Mon.-Thurs. i. ha0t Thre hy ” arey, Audrey Totter. fe -Wed.: “Pork Chep Hill,” Gregory, public fee ‘etien usually cant to Thur -Sat.: “Senior Prom," Jill Gorey, Smith; “Hou Haunted Hi ‘clerks: This fee was stopped by; Vincent Price. a ‘the attorney general's opinion. St The serif rf Fractured ae.’ ie &. | In his 1957 county report, Auditor ,“"3in Tues: “eount Four ratios: General Frank Szymanski asked Peres Es: Rossgno Braz Sat. “St that the fee be stopped immediate-. Ponda. _ struck.” — $3.50 ly. Sat: “Horrors vf ibe Black Museum,” ca — a vincent Price, color; “Headless Ghost.” COMING JULY 13 -jJULY 18 Ao eee Mine Gacesce, | Sun Tues “Kings Go, Forth.” Frank “ROBERTA” : ni : was discontinued, the Genesee Sinatra, Rogie Weed: Le pa hiro rr e" rao color | County Board of Supervisors Wed. “Bat.:. “Pork Chop Hill, " Gregory| Peck initiated a monthly expense al- | oe ‘Black Orchid,” Anthony Quin I for D f $83.33. or ) neem emma ORTLAND PLAYHOUSE x ~ ~ §un.-Tues.: “The Sound and the Fury,’ salary was raised to $6,800 and/color yulBrynnets "Lite Bogine a If.” Greenfield at 8 Mile Road « NORTHLAND CENTER has since been increased agair. Set nat heck Chop will “Oree- A Rare Treat Genesee wasn't the only county ofy Peck; “Never Steal Anything Small,’ Monday, July 6 for Theatre to charge the extra fee, Whitte n ester, James CAane! ey sort rece ol — burg said. Only ‘last February, p Sat-Sun "G cect Meansions” Sandra FRANCHOT SUSAN ee Oakland County discontinued the lost Prt : 1Shagey Dog,’ by Walt fi TONE @ STRASBERG isney, Fre acMurray j G Be 4 “ fee but now, only Ge nesee char ges a Goneae “Caesar and Cleopatra ithe extra 50 cents. : Cleopatra vamps noble Caésar in this “We don’t want Dunn to give| Despite mountainous country, | witty ond salty comedy! |the money back to all the people|south China has a greater popu-| Tickets Now at Pontiac Travel Service LAST TIME Sunday 8:30 698 W. Huron, Tues., Wed., Thurs., Jill Corey in Sun. 8:30; Sat. 7:00 P. M. $3.60, $2.75 “THE MOON $1.86 tax inol, Fri. 6:30, Sat. 10 P.M. 1S BLUE’ $3.85, $3.00, $2.20 tax incl. married in the county since 1954,’’|lation than the United States, al- Cohen said. ‘That would be im-| though its area is only about one- possible. We just want him to/fourth as large, according to U.N. stop.” ' estimates. 5 a a a an a WW UW WW UW WW Wn mW wa a Wr WwW WY Wr WW EU TUE GIGANTIC! Family Holiday Program 1 * FIRST WITH THE FINEST ty | EXCLUSIVE! EXCLUSIVE! | | FIRST SHOWING in this AREA a PAPPPPPAPO ‘Trree. K rronicnry 5 BIG UNITS fi 1 3 TONIGHT. 3 DIXIE HWY. (US-10) 1 BL. N. OF TELEGRAPH RD. FE 5-4500 PP PPP PPE PPA PPP AL Vasil ae’ a »- + eeeeee Ci : __. OPEN 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS 8:35 P.M. + MAKE WAY FOR | Cove Ak eens This Is An ADULT Ie oA P _. STAGE COACH... : DRAG-A uove HOPE STAGE COACH "WESTERN! | SLICKEST SIDEWINDER ALL HORSES That Ever Rode the West ARE. ovens a 6O0B HOPE As The Most Wanted TRIGGER in The West! Sunday-Mon. JESSE JAMES” | “TARZAN’S FIGHT FOR LIFE” “FIGHT PICTURES” RHONDA FLEMING As The Most Wanted FIGGER in The West! _ MR AKHKKKKK K E O K M ¥ CEE ESE VE VEU EV ESE CEL EUE ELEY TO-NIGHT AT. 10:30 =7.@ - BIGGEST AND BEST! . —The island of kifler Filmed in Savage AFRICA! crocodiles! ALL NEW ! IN COLOR! =t . mec aint ADVENTURES OF my Sky —The hypnotized THE SCREEN’S strangier! MIGHT 1EST ~Spine-chilling native blood rites! “TARZAN”! ~Tarzan's beautiful FLOYD Released thee UNITED ARTISTS OWL ash ane a », PATTERSON "4 INGEMAR vl JOHANSSON 5 > Le A | | ee { = ‘ ts jot , . : xt * « * & | om, ESSE ESESESSSESSSUESOSSSSSN SE SESSSS PSESESEEEES } eieamicreenrrvessstursscsceccs %y f° | * pF &e " e ~ i . bf. pation sr | ¢ ’ ae \ f “ye r if nd me a . ia ® / goewenve / ' ) y THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 4 1959 cae rr : Se ee 7 ba ea Saar W ie : ——~ 3 ara ca ~ Statistics Tell Story ls RNES Se Nation Recovers NEW YORK (AP) — Operation Rebound — That's. the story the statistics tell in showing the nation’s fast-stepping ~ yeeovery from recession in the first ‘six months of 1959. * Just about all the indicators are headed up. 4 * * x ‘ Here’s the business boxscore at midyear: Gross national product—Up frgm an annual rate of 43014 billion dollars a year ago to an estimated 480 bil- lions. Personal income—Up from 3514 billion dollars an- nually to 380 billions. Industrial production—Up from 132 per cent of the 1947-49 average to about 154 per cent. * x * Employment—Up from 65 million in June last year to an estimated 6612 million. ; Unemployment—Down from 5,437,000 to approximate- ly 3,750,000. Consumer price index, the government’s yardstick of what ‘it costs you to live—Virtually unchanged at 124 per cent of the 1947-49 average (it was 123.7 per cent a year - fect, informants say, Spain will _ traffic across the Seine River Fri-| —He-said it is the ‘safety and_life ~ ftialed here June 26. Final agree- ' grant another 30 million dollars . itheir three young sons moved) ‘this week into the parsonage at ‘known as Persia. ago). Franco Readies Austerity Plan Bureau's Job Is Translations | Quickly From. 1958 Recess i Auto production for the first six months—Up from | 2,242,000 cars in 1958 to 3,284,000, a gain-of 46 per, cent. | i One Philadelphia | PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — What | Wants National Unity, would you do if you received a let- | . . ter in Afrikaans? Financial Seeks Aid. ‘could anyone else she knew. MADRID (AP) — With Spain) | A Philadelphia woman did. and;! From Several Sources naturally, she couldn't read it, nor .. So the woman turned to the | short on foreign credit, General-) transiation department of Phila- | issimo Francisco Franco is about | delphia’s Foreign Trade Bureau, | ready to launch an economic re-| 4 ite-know: rganization whose form and austerity program that) aeperyrs . mae pees could carry -dangerous implica-| 914. that are involved in foreign tions for’ his dictatorial regime. | ade Reliable political informants) . | say the program will hit both) One translator, for example, | workers and business when it is once worked three months on a| announced within the next two 00-page weeks. é technical manual =-* = ‘burgh. To strengthen the government's |— power to smother any unrest and| social disturbance that might . arise, a new law of public order) ~ is being pushed through the Cortes (Parliament). - “This is probably the worst mo- ment through which we will pass,” said Commerce Minister Alberto Ullastres last’ month in a speech forecasting the reforms. Franco himself appealed for na- tionaly unity in a speech Monday. I'VE HAD MY LAST re OF BULBBL AFTER WORK! 7 of Spain and your future that are} at stake.” 7 THAT'S TH FIRST PINK ELEPHANT 7 * * * Spain’s present dollar holdings are reportedly less than ‘five mil- lion dollars, making it necessary to seek assistance from the In- ternational Monetary Fund, the Organization for European Eco- nomic Cooperation and the United States. They demanded that Spain} straighten out her financial af- fairs. Spain agreed after months of negotiations and a memoran- dum of proposed changes was _in- ments are due to be~ signed in Paris within two weeks, making) Spain a full OEEC member. * * * The austerity program, govern- ment sources say, is expected to increase unemployment from 60.- 000 to 100,000 workers during the first two or three montss. Once the program goes into ef- be able to drdw 50 per cent of ‘Spanish for an oil firm in Pitts- _ Y THERE MUST ¥ q BEA SIMPLE -WATER } EXPLANATION) “Retail trade—The amount of money. Americans spent at retail in the first six months—Up from 95 billion dol-. lars to 10244 billions... “ 2 Construction contract awards, "a measure of future building activity—Up from 16% billion dollars in the first half of 1958 to 19 billions. . Housing starts—Up from 515,000 to 690,000. e Export trade (one of the few laggards)—Down to-8 billion dollars for the first six months of 1959 from nearly 81% billions in the same period last year. The stock market, based on the Associated Press average of prices of 60 key stocks—$228.10 on June 30, 1959, vs. $174.80 a year ago. By Franklin Folger THE GIRLS “Why, Mr. Johnson! So you were the tiny leaf floating around in —__—4¢my cyp of tea.” esas BOARDING HOUSE S \] ISN SNS All rights reserved 959. Field Enterprises. inc R BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin JA PURSELRERS! ; SHE LEFT WA SCH f ® VAIRRR SAE OUSVUE FORGOTTEN v\ e | L DONT Lk .. TOE NEVER LOOKED We A QRS PURSE BEFORE PUG PUS WIA ‘ LATE, BUT I YOU KNOW cans D AT JEAN'S FOR COFFEE AND DIXIE DUGAN HOW TIME FLIES! vies By Carl Grubert | } PV ATL {AI RY > VE OF YOU m Vi G he 3 DECENT 7 MR JONES CAPTAIN EASY $0 1 COULD WILL 24 YOU MYSELF, YOU her 100-million-dollar . monetary fund quota from the OEEC. The U.S. Import-Export Bank, according to other reports, will cial banks. a similar account, * * * This, together with the OEEC and ‘ American private commer- | | money, would total 210 million : = eens ae dollars. But economists estimate Spain needs 700 million dollars to get on sound footing. He New Pastor to Begin Ministry at Rochester oS ROCHESTER—The Rev. Robert. H. Jacobson will occupy the pulpit’ at the First Congregational Church | here Sunday as he begins his pas- | torate at the local church. : The Rev. and Mrs. Jacobson and; . wea ‘maggie \ 1306 N. Pine St. The Jacobsons came to Rochester | from Addison. . j Seine Bridge Opens LE HAVRE, France »—Europe's largest suspension bridge, costing 16 million dollars, was opened for day. The span, 3,149 feet long| and 164 feet above the river in the center, shortens the trip from Britanny to Paris by 62 miles. Iran for many centuries was WELL, YOUNG FELLER, I'VE BEEN PROMISING TO GO SWIMMING WITH YOU ONE OF THESE DAYS AN’ I AIN'T ONE TO BREAK A PROMISE! GET INTO YOUR BATHING SUIT AN’ LET’S GO! WELL--UH--SURE, GRAMP ‘WE'LL GO SWIMMING/ BUT TH’ POOL!S, PRETTY CROWDED AN'--ER--WELL, I KNOW A PLACE WE COULD HAVE MORE FUN/ A NICE, REAL PRIVATE SPOT DOWN AT THE CREEK/ “QL =. z ema ge — ponent 7-4 @ 1989 by NEA Service, Ino. T.M. Rag. U.S, Pat. Off. 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OW, By Charles -Kuhn Th » _ $47 eS ee 0 ome es & of i} a yh 6 - GaAs, eq eae. : | ] x 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS _ oe PONTIAC MICHIGAN SADURDAY, JULY 4, 1959\ Summer Living Areas Are Enjoyed Today By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor “East and West, Home is Best." Though thousands of people will crowd the highways, the parks and the beaches today, there are other thousands who like nothing better than their own homes, For the past two weeks we have been talking with Pontiac area residents, searching for homes with interesting outdoor UMBRELLA TABLE — Who needs anything more under foot when there is nice green grass? The James Frys of Silver. Birch set their round redwood umbrella table out in the back yard. They will be entertaining company here today, ~ living sections. Of the six fami- lies photographed, only- one has any plan for going away for the Fourth. .The George Warrens of Wolverine Lake Village have a new trailer which they would like to use on a trip this week- end, We found what we have al- ways found in the past; that new suodivisions are not good hunting grounds for patios and porches. The residents are too Ginny. EXTENDED ROOF — Last summer ‘tthe Richard Perkins of Herrington Hills extended the roof of theif home in the back to cover their ground level cement patio. The little garden in the corner was originally planned as a sandbox — ’twasn't too success- ful. With tables and chairs scaled for adults and children, a char- ete 2 mat ey FOR SUN OR RAIN _ ot eae won't matter to the George _ Warréns bf Wolverine Lake Village if it rains today. Their outdoor - living area has both open and covered areas. After having the floor eee es ha Warrens put in the, rest of the materials. them- | 1 + IL | J busy seeding lawns, planting gardens, building garages and driveways to t.ke time .to construct a patio or porch. Anyway, the money usually runs out, just doing the essen- tial things. On exception is a couple who live in Highland Estates. That is a new subdivision just east of the Airport, south of. M-59. The Earl Straubs are the one ¢) % < weather permitting. Mr. Fry officiates at the grill. The Frys’ red brick home provides shade for the picnic area in the afternoon. Shown with their parents are 7-year-old Jean and 12-year-old * and wale family in the -sub- division to have a patio. PLANNED AHEAD When their house was being built, they had’ the footings laid and -a cement floor 13 by 23 poured. Some day they hope to add on a sixth room and a garage. Taking advantage of a spot where two walls of the brick house join to form a sheltered angle, they have an outdoor living room that is shady dur- ing the hottest part of tle day. This patio is just outside their large country kitchen and the living room. The Warrens we mentioned above did all their own building after a slab 14 by 30 was poured. They screened in a_ porch 14 by 16 feet and left the rest of the area open. They did build a trellis of two by fours to cover the top. This can have fiberglas over it. Here on the open?part their three children play in a small pool and the family has: outdoor meals. Last summer the Richard Perkins who live on Bay street in Herrington Hills had a cement slab. poured. and the roof line of the house extended over it for shade. Mrs. Perkins says she would give up the house before she would part with that patio. A -sandbox ‘was planned in one corner of the slab, but teo much sand found its way else- where. This year the sandbox is a small rock garden. It is slated to have a Japanese lan- tern mounted in it to match the one hanging from the roof. A basketweave redwood fence provides privacy for the Perkins on their patio. From. March to Thanksgiving time the John Buchanans of Warwick subdivision use their glassed-in porch. They had a cement floor 12 by, 16 poured, coal grill and Japanese lanterns for light, the patio is useful both day and night. Four-year-old Ricky rides his tricycle while 2-year- old Mark gallops along on his hobby horse. The Perkins’ will be at home today enjoying this patio, even if it rains. - ae 2 selves: They have a 14 by 30 recreation space. If they're not out adventuring with their new trailér,.they’ll spend the Fourth right here. The girls — 3-year-old Sharon and 10-year-ld Linda can en- joy the pool. Kenny who's seven will be off playing ball. + then put in three walls of sliding glass. doors,’ all of which open. Hot days find this area -open to any stray breezes. Cool days or nights mean doors closed for cozy living.. The Buchanans’ boat..is stored on the porch dur- ing the winter. Two families do thirgs a bit differently. The dames Frys out Watkins Lake way have a pleasant back yard with the usual amount of grass and some flower beds. They pur- chased a round. redwood picnic “table with a green and white umbrella over jt. Curved redwood benches fit around this table. Mr. Fry wheels the barbecue grill out into the- yard and the family is ready for a_ pienic. Friends will share this picnie. today. The Jack Hascalis who tive on Manson in Whitfield Estates put don a floer of patio blocks,. then screened in the three open sides. Result is a cool comfort- able living room that becomes a picnic spot any time they want to light the- gri'l. Home is a pretty good place to be, especially on a holiday. Oakland County residents enjoy their homes and make the most of the timé they can be outdoors during warm weather. THEY'RE THE FIRST — Mr Straub of Dundee street are the first residents of Highland Estates to have a patio. Mrs, Straub is shown here with her year o!d grandson, Dennis Straub. His parents are the James Straubs of Showbvat Heiyzhts Fvotin os this 13 by 23 cement slab so that it can become gee he iui * BEATING THE HEAT — A picture puzzle and a ‘gland of cool fruit drink help. to keep John and Susan's minds off the heat. They play contentedly on their sereened porch. Their parents, the Jack Hascalls of Whitfield Estates, added this porch ta their home last - al im GLASSED-IN ‘PORCH — Three walls of glass make the porch at the John Buchanah home on Beverly road a bright cheery place. Any one of the sliding panels may be opened, In the winter the / Oe, fe wa eo i i il RRS and Mrs. Earl were poured under ackground for LIVING 3 foectnasines store their boat on this 12 by 16 porch. But from March ‘ to Thanksgiving they live on it, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and thelr 10-year-old daughter, Pamela, are shown in this picture. O / a yoom later on. This patio, sheltered by two walls of the house, gets the sun only in the morn- Ang. The door next to the chimney opens into the / kitchen so that outdoor meals don’t mean extra the S'raubs” will be They're work- steps. Weather permitting, enjoying their patio on Saturday. ing felks on business days. U Pontiac Press Photes va o summer. The floor is piliie of patio blocks, In‘ addition to this large picnic table, the 10 by 18 porch holds a child’s picnic —_ . having guests to. shore this pleasant spot. having guests to, share this pleasaht spot. | ; i }} | ; a % THE ‘iatleic PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1950 ‘FOURTEEN Better Your Home Better Your Lene ‘in Joly from these two directions; Séreening off the sun from’ the east and the west can ‘be. done ‘with a tall fence, The sun comes ‘therefore, an awning or overhang Savor Cicer _.You'll Get More te ba to look longer An one direction by = the correct use of color. One set .| of opposing walls should be paneled Use of Garage in a “warm color, such as pink, ‘ MODEL SWIM: POOL 1 sairacte Mile Shopping Center MOOTE, Inc. while the other two facing walls wo It you're a weekend painter, a! at eS Se ee model enthusiast, or any type of| “Asphalt Paving eae W ark » our Specialty SYLVAN (JACK) PENNIES A DAY MODERNIZE A BATH- ROOM. Newly = designed fixtures: and cleverly fash- ioned tubs are only a part of the new look. MODERNIZE A KITCHEN. Our versatile planning staff can make more room and storage space for you. COSTS: From our experience, we can help save money in design changes. We can also help arrange convenient financing for ‘you. FHA terms. MATERIALS: Our list of specific materials show you what we . are using and the exact costs of each. You can specify if you wish. COMPANY LESSARD ‘such as blue. hobbyist with work-space problems Electrical Contractor An old =pere — can be here’s a suggested remedy. : $tate and City Licensed simply. covering the old walls with)or, if space permits, add a sep- COMMERCIAL . plastic-surfaced hardboard panel-/arate room in your garage. bd INDUSTRIAL . ing, which is available at lumber) 1¢ you now have a garage, room| — Over 25 Years in Pontiae PAVING || SAVE 33'5% on Patio Stones : 24°x2¢" 16"x16" 12x24" 16"x32" $1.20 | 60¢ | 70¢ | $1.30 yards in a variety of pleasant colors. Wallboard adhesive is used to secure the paneling to the old hardboard addition can be a simple job of remodeling. If you're planning to build a garage, an extra room will 845 W. Huron St. | FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 Smooth Finish — Choice of 6 Colors — Factory to You All A-l Rustic walls. Plastic-surfaced easily fit your plans at a very low can be kept bright and clean with an occassional washing. SEE US FIRST fer Land Contracts—Real Estate— | DAWSON & WATSON 8. J, Dawsen, Hugh A. Watsen lis N. ———s St. Phone FE 2-54 Pontiac cost’ per square foot. How elaborate your room will be depends oN payee, your needs and your pocketbook. iii Building a room in or onto your garage gives you the ad- vantage of greater seclusion from |= household noise, and a moisture- |= free workroom where you can |= lock your current. projects out aaa of the reach of children. | If you’re a part-time chemist or LABOR: We hire only the most experienced, reliable men to work on your job. Their work is guaranteed by us. EAMES and BROWN, Inc. 55 E. Pike Pontiac FE 3-7195 WHEN YOU HEAT- Gas| you're really living ! The best | qo modern Aarti eserves the | J] best in modern equipment. | Play safe, Be sure. ACCEPT NOTHING BUT Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Cuaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 HEATING EQUIPMENT Rugged Construction Combined with Beauty and Convenience Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor | Eves. and Sun. FE 2-0278 photographer — or if you have a }particularly noisy or messy hobby — you may wish to keep objec- tinable odors, sights and sounds |away from the rest of the house. |In any case, a garage workspace otters a two-fold advantage of se- clusion giving you privacy. with- out restricting the use of the rest The CORRECT Telephone Number 828 N. Main St. — Rochester Daylight AT YOUR FINGER TIPS WiTl PC GLASS BLOCKS | of jot the house. ee Ee ee Se Weathe d ht EVANS ELECTRIC ||_,“cstterstiped and tightly counter, make any Kitchen tas soem sealed, it can be comfortably heat- ed by a small space heater. Rais-| 0 jing the level of the floor. more COMPANY ol 1-1380. SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! FULC PRICE e FEATURES e- 48,390 _ Built-in Oven_& Range Only $390 Down Formica Counters PLUS COSTS Ocak Floors $67.00 Monthly Incl. . Taxes and Insurance Tile Bath with Shower DIRECTIONS: Perry St. to jeslyn, Joslyn te Tenyson, East 3 Blocks te Model Home. Model Open Daily 12 - 9 WARREN STOUT, Realtor 77 NORTH SAGINAW STREET PHONE FE 5-8165 | Quartz, one of the most plentiful of all minerals, is used by elec- ‘tronic scientists, glass blowers : ‘and jewelers. SIBLEY 140 N. Cass Ave. FE -5-8163 RANCH TYPE HOME ‘4 Bedrooms with Carport. .... $15,950.00 4 Bedrooms with Family Room $18,700.00 - Complete with Lot 3 and 4 Bedrooms 1% Baths TRI-LEVEL *22,000.00 Complete with Lot W. W. Ross Homes Ine. 2355 Watkins Lake Rd. ‘OR 3-8021 | FREE ESTIMATES Open Sunday 12 to 4 G. ‘ M. Construction Co. 2260 Dixie Herp tee of Telegraph Rd.—Pontiac | Coal & Supply Co. | Picnic Tables sa 795 RtonckEre. WASTE BURNERS $19.95 =e ONCRETE ~~“bARGE SELECTION OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS Trellis—Pergolas—Bird Baths—Laws Omaments * Patio Furniture—Picket Fencing—Redwood Flower Boxes ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 10570 Highland Road (M-59) at Teggerdine Road OPEN DAILY 8 to 8—SUNDAY 10-6 EM 3-4825 ese eee The New Look To beautify your home including the “finest in insulation, save on fuel and painting, have comfort and beauty—all which will last as long as your home... USE ALUMINUM SIDING | and a MURAL STONE FRONT All This at a Price apd Terms That Will Surprise You! LOOKING FOR PROOF? Do You Want. QUALITY... SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS 2m 6 Heating and Sheet Metal Plus ««« Contractor Original low cost and the extra added convenience of vp || 351 N. PADDOCK ST. to five full years to pay and no money down. FE 5-6973 nace is installed or later. Call us for estimate. [Pen Call FE 4-2575 GARAGES PORCHES ROOFING + CEMENT WORK * ADDITIONS x KITCHENS ATTICS * SCREENS ALL TYPES OF REMODELING MIDWEST SUPPLY and BUILDERS 718 West Huron St. Across From Post Office THE HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER Over 22 Years in Pontiac Did you hear about the man whe pavred concrete all over his back yard and painted/It green so he would have ne grass to cut ../. Well, you can eliminate some of your “Back Yard Grass Cutting” and at the same time ewn a beautiful and practical garage ef your choice tet Pr picking up your telephone. | | i OUR REPRESENTATIVE | a CALL ON YOU AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. NO. OBLIGATION. Guaranteed Satisfaction © ADDITIONS © SIDING © RECREATION ROOMS © PORCHES ° Breck Ao bd Operatar on Duty 24 Hers «De ~ FE 2- 1211| “to Fit Your Sales © ATTICS © ROOFING NEVER ° creme: 9 Gnans A DOWN PAYMENT | DONT. SELL YOUR HOME BIG BEAR Will Give You FREE PLANS to Enlarge Your Home! Top Notch Craftsmen — PLUS Quality Material . ONLY . . . Go Into Your Home \ Gasoline taxes in the United so, States averaging 5.95 cents ate the if ‘p2 Bar. 2 Bath G.l. Sub. : Multi-Lakes Realty . MA 4-1578 4 SSSUS See eee eee | onty BOICE | | | ‘CURING - | ' ee iti te te beieiieyom Se § . AWARD HOME — This tri-level home on Union Lake road has received the American Home Magazine ‘“‘Best Home for the | - Money’ award: It contains 1,909 square feet of living space and, The Best Method *____. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY! JULY 4.1950 Pentiae Press Phete according to the judges, offers ‘‘top value in its area.’” Suburban- ite Home Bildors of Franklin are the builders of the model. which is priced at $19,775 with lot, or r $17, 900 on your own lot. Chicago 1, Ii.: Price ? the book. Booklet ng — 2110 Dixie Hwj., at Telegraph FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK. cal, +> equivalent ofa sales tax of 43) a bathroom with ; per cent, 4 twin ST oe and a corner bath- | @ Additions) 5 $405 oh Sma af S4or8 Bedr. PHA. Sunt cine)” AMBASS vi s.f INSULATION Cm | a4 or 5 Bedr. FHA. Sub. A 35 tet Wacker . Drive, let is 10° cents. W. A. TOWNSEND CUSTOM BUILDER . 65 HI-HILL DRIVE Pontiac R-1 (M-24) %% Mile N. of Stiver Bell. FEderal 8-0803 LAKEWOOD EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. - 2 P.M. | 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD USES | VILLAGE OR 4-0317 1% Miles West of Pontiac Airport Auto-Clave ~ Home Sites et Williams Lake Rd. é COLONIAL LUMBER PEDY-BILT wosmassiy ant Mates GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT--- SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN EFFECT @ Block © Brick @ Frame | + One 200-pound hog will produce about five pounds of prime spare ribs. of Curing Blocks Known fedey’ KITCHEN. 3 es 200M ff 1: 6 xt0-0" | . we oe a a < ° icf a a & 4 2 a S 2 a - ] mans « rS a » “5 at 100% humidity under 125 P. A. I. This produces a superior lightweight block which is stronger permanently. It stabilizes the strength of the block and reduces shrinkage and expan- sion . .. eliminating’ cracked walls. Remember, Boice is the only place in Oakland County that gives you a high pressure steam cured Beselite cinder or concrete block SHOWCASE The permanent show of build- | ing products. Over 100 prod- |) ucts displayed by national manufacturers to as ¥ _— ———— Our ‘business is building garages * * = ag one COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM re chieter | no pm i me, There is ae a ee siea be © Recreation Rooms @ Breetewsys @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding _ ' i sale. mind. We have a list of species: Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work BOIC rena | SHOWCASE, Inc. mare Fee's a sen ae Pp d Bil ¢ Co u ies 136 BROWNELL ST. i h ttin: mpetitive t Pee TE | Birminghem, Mich, rene se ey orn | oe Our arage v0. 545 S. Telegraph FE 5-8186 obligation, for it will quickly en- able you to detect a good builder from production builder. MI 6-6900 CHOR FENCE protects children, pets and property Ancuor Fence protectschildren, pets and property while it adds new beauty to your home and grounds. It's a perfect back- ground for flowering shrubs and vines. Nationally known Anchor Fence never needs annual painting. It’s zinc- coated after weaving — not before. Call for free estimate. Portable Dog Runs FE 5-7471 ® NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO PAY © Ist PAYMENT SEPT. BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 Austere, Waterford OR 3-5619 If Ne Answer, Call on 3-2369 | ( 77S, TIRED OF PAINTING || YOUR HOME? \. then learn about. PLENTY OF SPACE — Access to the house is wonderfully convenient through a back and front entry, sliding glass doors off the: dining room and the garage on the lower level. Traffic F ranklin Builder Wins Award for Split Level Seieacbarilte Home Bildors, Inc., model is open daily for ' public in- of Franklin have received tne — |American Home Magazine ‘Best Home for the Money" award fur ‘their split-level home. The model] A beautiful new brick home is located on Union Lake road,|] im Highland Estates — Waterford just south of Union Las Village. $] 3 5 0 0 f * * Thi f two h i it ane (ct to bees 0 heat &. guaceia © Co. Model Phone: OR 38-4911 . THE PRE-CAST STONE SIDING THAT ELIMINATES COSTLY HOME PAINTING For PREE Estimate MAGNOLIA STONE FE 5-4522 and details cali can move efficiently from the front entry to, any area without crossing through other rooms. Bed- rooms are in a guiet area. o __ 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY 339 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 / 5 ‘Oakland county to receive this award this year. Only one other jhome in Michigan was so honored. t Built of brick and Masonite can buy ‘CL ehhh AN TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 FOR AS LOW AS... , wy rs fe. Puig furan ieem The middle level has a 20 by A . : 14 foot living room with fireplace, WATER SOFTENER a dining room and a corridor type kitchen. The lavatory is just in- side the back door. There is a hall-| . way directly through the house on this level. x *« * Three large bedrooms with fold- ing door closets are on the upper level. The linen closet is outside the bathroom door. * * * ‘This home can be built ariywhere in Oakland county for $17,900. The C22 2¢£24A£LL4 4 £4 4i |\\Wwwwwrrrrrree. ate hhnchrh hon = [ BUY A GIANT HOME im |. a 2 ccorig Sumac ! i yi \ c'tteavem “ets tear” || See This Amazing 7 Big Kitchen @ Family Room Softener Today at come =. $ 12, 990 - $540 Down, $88 per Month :- east to Van oe. Turn Clinton River to 8 Y na. tara left. follow signs to Giant Mode MODEL PHONE RE 2-1622 « || H. H. STANTON mee Se & Plumbing (03 State FE 5-1683 BATEMAN & KAMPSEN REALTY 00. |! ryan ARF ESTATES NO. 4 ° Eon se RONG ES || Wooded Lake Front Lots ]] D+ mii co reais a “T here Is No Substitute for Reselaaae” Perfect Sand Beach Hs Tore Open Daily 9:00-5:30 — Pec pw Ten | PRE. DEVELOPMENT PRICES ts | L/ 10% DOWN —Limited Time Only |] . oeNs va Werth on Soginews to Ment- ' ¢alm ... Turn left to jos- tyh s:. « Téen Lele 5 Miles: FROM ROCHESTER: West on Walton « +» Turn Right 3% ~ NATIONAL. | Riviera Shores, Holly | He MES FE 4.0528 e haiti egal higeomuente ated erg ae { ‘ ane \ = a NR i > +5 | 4 4 a ‘ - “ a * sf] 5 “y F oe f 7 ms seers a cea — ri Se ] =< si st — = “ | . . i ; f ~ t/ / oe foe ‘ i jae $ i i ey ; t * / j j ee ‘ | - / i Loa EE Cd ¢ . P : | : | 7 ¥. ~ a | SIXTEEN hes ae eee “eo ‘f THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 3959 + BEDROOM RANCH nom ey Waxed Poper / M4 a To replace térnit iH Sopa $56 waco oer stmt wet ens Get Rich Quick : ‘put folded waxed paper under} BENJ. RICH ‘furniture: legs. When rug is ‘dry, ~~ TU. 3-4000 t The! rug will not "ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH 10x10 “445 __ . - PAY NO MONEY DOWN - ) NC PAYMENT ‘TIL OCT. 1-UP TO 5 YEARS! Both Gas & Oil Furnaces. ‘These When you get your gas permit, call us! 3 SIDES WITH PRIME 84,000 BTU Famous Brands: ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS , INCLUDES CLEAR CEDAR SIDING TRADITIONAL — Here's X-65 in traditional bay window and covered ‘porch entrance. In this GENERAL and KNOTTY PINE INTERIOR PANELING [| “es with an impressive two-story front wall, form the hgme is a back-to-front split level. ELECTRIC TORUS ca — MOR-SUN no money § grea 7 DAYS A WEEK COLEMAN DOWN Sar 78 Nouns ARMSTRONG * FEderal MONOGRAM WE INVITE COMPARISON! ; SEE US LAST FOR A REAL BUY! 8-0332 z 0 15 W. LAWRENCE - GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $ 10760 W. 9 MILE 3401 W. HURON “Your Heating Supermarket’ FE 8-0484 ‘OAK PARK, PTET ice eri i rir ———— ~ | a os a ROY ANNETT, Inc. oN STEP: Realtors ALSO. .._—s—*&& 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 | = COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE — ae CUSTOM RAILING : MODERN — The same house looks like this change also involves alterations in the garage | For a Step in Beauty — when the narrow end is turned to the front and and front entrance. Li , different materials used on the exterior. The CHECK THESE FEATURES: a MORTGAGES ester eye family. In addition, there is pro- @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged a harm tional or Modern? \vision tor tut basement unter Dependability - . ' the living room level. Square foot @ FHA Specifications a for Home Improvements Pick Your Own Style area of the upper two levels is peinforced Cost a and : 1,199. The recreation room level @ Strong Rein ting’ CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS - 7 adds another 465 sq feet. @ Avoid Messy Installation | | | thee Verieme By DAVID L. BOWEN The entire work section is con- ) ia 6 ~ mprove four Home Here's a real double - barreled| Cemtrated at one end of the house. . ‘eeieeeaceneeraaeialaen a . We De the Work house plan. | ce te ane ae | ee ree oe ie Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere! Salety Tread Reduces Slipping | * Consolidate All Payments _It you're in love with the im-| timed with countertop cabinets | Send to The Pontiac Press, |i UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE 4 | Save All That interest Money posing size and traditional look of| with an angled sink in the corner. Pontiac, Mich. - ie Q. a *P ay Off Existing Mortgages a two-storied house but want split-| Down just four steps is the laun- Enclosed is 50 cents in coin. |g & - "| Please send me a copy of the |m@ a | or Land Contracts level convenience, build this home|dry, Javatory, and service en- ty plan of The House of \@ a i it i Have ae Equity beer the wide dimension to the aoe The a room) ars The Week, Design X-65. H r | *& Low Interest ; .__jas big as the living room, S| No st ted. Ph s 12 to 23 Yeor Terme . Ee —— more modern lines/handy to kitchen and lavatory. It] do wat ene ‘sick ea aa a 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 z | ghtly smaller width with'nas direct access from the front| coins ARERSED EEE BORO E PERE RRS E EERE ERR R eRe a : 'the identical split level conven-|fover and the service door, which = FREE APPRAISALS OPERATORS ON DUTY Giience, build the home with the nar-| should keep much of the daily rou-| NAME .....<.......+-sses00s 24 HOURS A DAY end to the front tine traffic in an informal room ‘reese, Print Free Consultation Service Ask for Mortgage Department Big Bear Construction Co. 92 West Huron Pontiac your option—14 or 2% baths. Both versions, designed by Archi- tect Rudolph A. Matern, were sell- jing this year in a ing devel- jopment at Riverton, N. J., for $16,- 990 including the land. The builder, ‘Strausman Construction Co., esti- mates the property cost averaged '$2,500 per lot, which would indi- cate the builder’s price for the house (with 2% baths but no fire | row : Either way, X-65 in the House of| which is easily cleaned. STREET ........-.eeceeeee See 8 the Week series “of distinguished! Eleven large closets provide} Crry........ STATE........9 homes wil] give~you a total of \abundant space even for a big ° | Es seven comfortable rooms, with’ 4.7", 40-1" | \three bedrooms and—depending on 00 DOWN PLUS CLOSING COSTS Build ioe eee TRU-BILT BLOCKS Rta -Bilt" blocks are to meet the rigid requirements of al} |/Place) was. $14,490. standard specifications. Substantial economies, of apo : They are made, wed are available to the large-scale the very best and newest equipment . widely and construction costs vary ca Low F.H.A. DOWN PAYMENT BEFORE YOU BUY ANY HOME BE SURE AND CHECK THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES! gi boobowws Avoid | Widely from city ta city. The only . use Tru-Bilt and be |jway to determine X-65's cost in safe! al i |your area is to write for the Study TRU- BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS Go. | "2 °° S*t loca! estimates. 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 | The garage and foyer arrange- ment is the key to the home’s . Near Telegraph an |.adaptability to either of two legraph ond Orchard Loke Rds. | front elevations. When the broad aa side is to the front, garage and BASIC FLOOR PLAN — Here's the room arrangement in tra- ditional style. Most ‘foyer to kitchen’ traffic will move through _ foyer fit into the left side of the the recreation room, saving wear in living room. Impressive living | recreation room level. room is guaranteed by sloping ceiling and balcony” stairway to the | Under the alternate that brings three bedrooms on the ear level. ‘the narrow side to the frofit, ga- ‘rage and foyer are moved to the . { | right side. In this version the liv- Cs. ‘ing room also receives a floor-to- iceiling window next to the impos- ing fireplace wall. Here’s an area- | by-area description: > i —— a pe ee ‘Model Open Daily 1-8 P. M. | The ‘‘in-line’’ living and dining at Located at 245 Alice Street ‘rooms provide an unbroken space Suede ws IE Rocusur FAIRVIEW RANCH ® 1,022 Sq Ft. of Living Space ® 2-Way Bath @ Built-in Oven and Range ® 3-Bedroom Brick © Full Basement ® Family Room "13,050 5450‘Sown Carl R. Queck Company - 29 feet long, with a sloping ceiling and an attractive stairway rising to the bedroom section. The three large bedrooms on the upper level are well located for privacy. Space bosement ° H window PRICED AT ONLY ‘is provided off the master bedroom for either a big walk-in closet ‘or a private bath. ; Custom Builders Sales by Gmaliey Resi Estate, UL 2-1700 The luxurious SPACE QUEEN Full basement, 3 bedrooms, two-car attached =| 3 990 age, 21’ farm- ‘style kitchen, over 1,000 square feet 5 of living area. RECREATION ROOM, . 20- 4°x 13-4 ONLY $290 DOWN, PLUS COST. ‘ 30° YEAR F.H.A. TERMS . Including 75’x150’ Lot 10,990 Other homes in this location priced from ......... ren yD i MAGNIFICENT LOCATIO “I 99 ” installed N LoTus ’ -oreaalg lair gg Lotus re ar sc s, churches, shop- rt LAKE ping, and commuter station. OnTiAc / . . meron stv. MODELS LOCATED AT: ALTERNATE — Here's how entrance is changed for the mod- | FC] - 6220 Williams Lake Rd. ern look. In addition to new handling of garage and porch, a poutine bes Pescellighed floor- to-ceiling window is placed next to fireplace. ' moron o . = ™ an 6006 Airport Road % Mile North of Williams Lake Rd. - OPEN 1 to 9 P.M. Dail Phone ORlando. $0001 Sales by tk AK MRK KT IC I * * rescearn 7 CARPETING IN EVERY ROOM ONLY 398 ‘MOVES YOU IN- 3 BIG BEDROOMS MODEL AT 34 WEST LONGFELLOW HALF BLOCK WEST OF BALDWIN | wm eda St eth opt od (om | _ Proudly built OY) ss CARLO CONSTRUCTION CO, | 6220 Williams Lak+ Rood ORiando 3-4597 i aim eR A SSP Ce RR te he te te S. Telegraph 7 "FREE SWIMMING. LESSONS 1-5 alee July 1959. | 10880 W. Nine Mile Road Hl fa? f ‘Oak Park 37, Michigan JOrdan 6.9834 te f : | a )-Under-Par 67 Makes Dow 2nd in Buick Open Finsterwald 1 Stroke Shy as 72-Hole Test Enters 3rd Day By BILL CORNWELL GRAND BLANC — Art Wall Jr., who hasn't tasted victory $52,000 Buick Open Golf'Champion- ship. Wall's late afternoon surge, coupled with his first round 71 Thursday, gave him a 36-hole total of 138, six belew par, and enabled him to forge ahead of , mechanical Dow Finsterwald by | one stroke, Finsterwald had stormed to the! head of the pack earlier in the | day with a 68, which featured five birdies and an eagle three plus’! “a record-setting 31 on the back’ nine. * * * Wall, who employs the unor- thodox baseball bat grip, matched’ the competitive course record set in the 1958 Buick Open by Arnold| Palmer and Don January, but he’ was forced to share that distinc- tion yesterday with an unheralded 32-year-old pro from Canton, Ohio. Frank Beley, virtually unknown, on the tournament trail, also fired) a 67, picking up six birdies along the way. Beley, “competing in his: 6th event of the year, hit the pin “on the 9th and 18th greens for| ~ “gimme” putts, Lionel and Jay Herbert and newcomer Monte Bradley, open- ing day leaders with 68s, ran into trouble on. their second whacks -at the sprawling 7,280-yard links, but the Hebert brothers managed to stay in the thick of conten- tion while Bradley dropped much further back. A 72 by Lionel put him in a three-way tie for 3rd place at 140 with defending champion Billy Cas- per and balding Ted Kroll. Jay slipped to 73 for a total of 141, the same as veteran Pete Cooper, former Knollwood professional. * * * Bradley zoomed to a 78 to -fall into a tie with 19 others at 146, including Palmer and Tom Draper from Birmingham, All alone in 5th place with 142 was big Julius Boros, a fierce competitor who toured Warwick's par 36-36—72 layout in 69 blows to become one of nine pros who| = shattered the 70 barrier yesterday. Joining Wall, Beley, Finster- wald and Boros in the below-70 bracket were aging Jim Turnesa, who shot 68, and Casper, Coop- er, Bill Collings and Dave Ragan, . all with 69s. Ragan’'s card listed six birdies, An estimated 17,500 spectators, bringing the twosday total to a round figure of 30,00 watched 29 golfers equal or better par during the 2nd 18-hole session. There were 17 players even par or under entering today’s 3rd merry-go- round. * * * Wall,. who has been in somehwat of a slump since winning the Mas- ters although he finished in the! runnerup spot twice, missed a gold-| en opportunity to set a new course, record of 66 by landing in the sand: trap on No. 18 and getting stuck with a bogey five. ‘ There were seven birdies on Wall’s scorecard, more than any- one else has posted dn a single round, and he bogied one otber hole, the 10th where he three-putted for five, ° Wall — 14 greens in reg: ulation: and one-putted nine of | them to wind up his day's tour . with 28 putts. Beley’s 25-putt round, including 11 on the back side, and 26 putts by Finster- “wald were the only putting ef- forts. that surpassed Wall, * * * Finsterwald, whose last tourney triumph came in April at Greens- boro, N.C., sank “‘bird’’ putts of 8, 6, 20 and 15 feet ahd another measuring six inches. On the 507- yard 13th hole Dow knocked a 60-foot wedge shot into the cap for an eagle three. It was one of two eagles maf Friday, Cooper notched the other one on the same hole when he got, home in two strokes and ran in a 30-foot putt, * The chase for the $9,000 first prize was still a wide-open af- fair as a total of 104 pros and five amateurs entered today’s $rd- round following yesterday's first cut, which drew the line at 155. Another cut after today will nar-)! row the field to the low 60 pros and ties plus the same five ama-} teurs who will stick it out through Sunday's final day regardless Of ia * ‘score. * Michigan pros are faring badly in. this event with Wally Burkemo < Franklin Hills the halfway lead- t 148, Pontiac's Gehe Bone, ey bail, 30 years of age and over— : the pro, failed to sutvive the crak Rmpioyte Buck iforvon: Lake hole cut after shooting; ; ie niskera or 13t, y; Kuhn's at Bervice, Dick K al since last April when he won the Mas- ters, rifled a five-under-par 67 Fri- day at Warwick Hills Country Club to capture the midway lead in the amateur BIRDIE PUTT — Mike Souc at Warwick Hills with a 145 sco like this shot made-Friday from Buick Open Friday's second round scores in the Bui n golf tournament at Warwick | Jim Turmesa ..............s05: 18-68 —146 , Hills Country Club. Par for 36 holes is|*Jack Nicklaus ....16-70—146/other today at the Wimbledon -72—144 /Don Whitt ...... +++ +TS-73--146| championships. Art Wall Jr ion a 71-67—138 Monte Bradley .. .. » 6B-TB—146 Dow Finsterwald . .11-68-—139 a Draper neces ets Alex Olmedo of Peru and Los Bill Casper Jr. .. ....71-69—140 Dute arrison ... 1.22.0... - : pee wel rn ysis Dous Word 3... ‘'93-73—146 | Angeles, _an officia] representative T d Kroll ..... : 10-70—140 getty iMeaos, ohboaadiaanbosocae i tele of the United States Lawn Ternis ws 72- am Snea erence a jay gasex. sues shed 68-7314] Cary Middlecoff .... ....1§-72—147 Associafion, started the title pa» Julius Boros... ...... . .13-69—143 Ernie Vossier --72-75—147 rade yesterday with an easy, 6-4, ead Jacobs 72-T1—143 Joe Conrad oo. W3-T14—147 v Collins 4. 2-10 Gene ittier : an Weta 6-3, 6-4 victory over Rod Laver Prank heh 76-67— ack Burke J1 Jacl belle George Bayer ............ 71-72—143 Al Besselink |. 74-75 —141/ Of ‘AustrMlia in the men’s singles Henry Ransom .70-73—143 Dick Knight .. 43-74—147 | final’ Bob Goalby .... 70-74 —144 ee Dickinson : og ard y Bar wie .14-70—144 Ned Johnson ... «14-7 22.7 . . Mike y Barter *'19.72—144 Bo Wininger |. S“'qq-q4—14g| Mrs. Hard, a 23-year-old pre Joe Campbel} 2 T1146 = mages ae oe ia medical student at Pomona Col- K Venturi § George Berna -§— ; Bob Rowan 75-T0—145 Dick Mayer 2.20000 c 0.0, i3- 1s—148 | lege, faces Pe ip ray . |Paul Harney ..12-73—145 Tony ma ++. T4-T4— 8 Mike Souchak 70-75—145 Chandler Harper - T1-77—148 | oy Serome sto o : = ; Don January . 72-73—145 Jack Fleck .... 73-75—148| in three finals on the center Bert Weaver _. 73-12—145 | Bob Toski ........... .....00. 74-74—148 court. /Al Balding ; Leah eae be Peee ecoaen afeiiaie!eiareie =a eee ‘Billy Maxwell ........ - anders eS : i ite ay Mexveu ’ “iw Walter Burkemo Brecon She wil] try to give the United Gay Brewer Jr -72—1 : i i ina ibun 73.74~149 |5eates the women’s singles title Wes Ellis Jr. .. Te -T7—149 for the 16th straight time when she Mike Dieta 2 = ee opens the final program of the two- : oosie . cone 149 | yw Rack. Doone oe saige res ,week tournament against Maria [Frank Wharton : ....71-72—149 Bueno of Brazil, ay alain .. ....16-T3—149 dim Ferree .... .. T1-T2—149 After the Hard-Bueno match, Loe tec a 73-7¢—148 top-seeded Neale Fraser and Roy warts Purgol Leap! Emerson take on fourth-seeded ries or T1- 1 Mason Rudolp anges en 18-12—150 Laver and Bob Mark in an all. ly ar See COMIC Orr) -t— i Ballarat Beatiey a 1-150 aoe —— for the men’s WPOTUR oiieiicceeicaccee ~ 50 : ° Pred Hawkins ........... .. .1§-75—1 . : Tom Talkington i : 14-79-18 Miss Hard then teams with Chuck Rotar |... eeneeeet 2; STS Jeanne Arth of St. Paul, Minn., Pager beet) #6-73—I51/ against Beverly Baker Fleitz of jHareld Brink . or 78—151'Long Beach, Calif., and Christine | Den Rieplinghoif “3-218! Truman of Britain in the women’s| kor Reasettl .... 2. 18 77—152 | doubles final, Miss Hard and Laver!| Ronaic wen a ek on then will wind up-the tournament) om fecch : Tbe ea by’ meeting Miss Bueno and Fras- goda_ Dalrymple . .. .80- -13—-153) er in the mixed doubles final. land bring oe 80-7T3—1 en We a Pmt cst Alex Olmedo dodged ail ques-| ¥ atrous .... 80-73— ° (aus & it a 183 lons today about turning profes [Bred Haas 79-75—154|Sional, and said, “I'd like fo come! i on to oieiniers 71-T77—154 | Gace “a ae back ” here to Wimbledon next Chick Harbert .... .17-T7—154 | year. Eldon Briggs .. _.. 77-T1—154 aed Dorluaye- ne 77-T7—154 Huston LaClair .|.... . 74-B0—154 John Barnum ................. 75-79—154 Joe Zekarian ............... «. 18-76—154 Walker Inman Jr. ............. 76-79—155 Donald Millett ........ 73-80—155 Inman 75-80—155 Stan Hobert ................. 76-T9—155 ica aenenen eins 76-79—155 oO seats! Sasmieee 16- Pontiac Press Photo |*Boh Panaciuk | leis : ae _ . ACME TOV. oss cas. 83-74—157 HOPING — Jay Hebert was NON-QUALIFYING SCORES hoping his long putt would drop iDavis hove Jr Be ce 75-81—156 an : onn slley alin i wrsceiaiieaValleles nd on the 10th green and it’ did as iderry Robison Sicte—ise F : : i (Dave Mancour ............... 18-78-—156 he remained in -hot ‘contention eat oan for Buick Open honors yester- [Toney Penna d Hans Merrell AMERICAN LEAGUE ay. f ne Bone seine wie caicicieiers Won “Tot — Behind Lloyd Mangrum ............ Sod Cleveland * 41 16 Teams Play at Waterford Four Loops Operating « in Blooperba]l, Junior Baseball, Twenty-six teams are competing in four different baseball snd soft- season under the auspices of the Waterford . Township Recreation | Department. } On the baseball front, eight teams. are registered for boys 15 years..old and -under and four teams for youths 18 and under. In softball, ‘nine squads are entered in the boys’ loop 13 years of age jand under while five teams make jup the nen’s blooperball: circuit. Games in these four leagues are played evenings before dark at the ball park in Drayton Plains, Waterford High School, elementary school diamonds. For information. concerning the location and starting time of a game, call the Waterford Township Recreation Department, OR 3-9152. Phe four new leagues plus the! Waterford. double-division softball | league for men makes a total of 37 teams numbering approximately 600 players in the Waterford» Town- ship program this summer. rest a West Side Boys Club ¢, Reward Powell Baseball, "Te “and under~King Smith Painters, Kurt Kuhne Jr.. Rocco’s Res- taurant, Art Goff: Kruchko's Plumbing, eith Me Lakeland Optimist) Club, Regains Softball +» Isr. ball leagues for men and boys this|; Pierce Junior High and certain } 'the NCAA-and was second in both Softball, 13 years and under—Conip- i ne sit’ use th Lorn Balatee ‘ vn Port: ‘liabeth ‘Lake Betates ®, bon Phillies Sign appas’ a a gay Mg =" * John E M bans, Pure Qu sevice, Bon Mert, [excmate at Cooley Brothers Ptumbing cad’ "Meeting, Bar: Pe ne agegetir es ay ei sins rig! a right-ha catcher anger’ Seesl Sonare “Bo ort; “Re more of Detroit, was signed Friday by 1; was described as a ‘high sum. j Pontiac Press: Photo hak went’ into today’s 3rd_ round re hoping for more putting luck far out on No. 8, S coreboard Arnold Palmer .. e THE, PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959 a act a Ne FS dina SEVENTEEN i Hard and Men Hope to Follow Olmedo 's Lead Alex Refuses to Talk Pro Expecting Return to Wimbledon WIMLEDON, England (UPI)— Montebello, Calif., will try to cele- brate Independence Day by. help- ing “thé United States grab two itennis titles and’ a share of an- Tommy Shannon Ernie Boros a wel tn Larseingue Oo a Se eee y es! Bill Meyers ..... Paul Scodeller - -. 84-761 Alex Sutton med .. -81-79—160 | *“Gene Hunt Roe ». .16-84—161 Barry Laur ........... . 80- “816 | “Charles Blackett 84-79—16: Ken Pruitt ... 83- + om 4 ete Hessemer ... 80-84—164 “John Molenda . 87-79—166 Ben Johnson : . .82-84— 166 *John Miles .... 81-85—166 Joel Taylor ....... . .85-81—166 | Gene Williams ... 86-82—168 “Dr. V. E. Murphy ............ 86-82—168 on Pawlyck . 81-87—168 Bill Blanton .............. 84-85—1 rry Mancour 85-85—170 FO CUPS bs cok kee iccec sees 85-80—175 "Hal Smith f....0..0000..0.. 85-91—171 Prank Jarrard .,............. 87-89—176 *Albert Youmans .............. 92-89—181 Terry Pulton .......... ++... .87-with *Denotes amateur. rey, Jones Begins Preparations tor Big Events Eastern Michigan's nationally - recognized hurdle great Hayes outs for two of ‘the biggest events of his career, coming up in ‘the near future. He will compete with the top track men in the United States on a team against a Russian contin- gent in an international meet at Philadelphia July 17-18. The Pan- American Games will follow from Aug. 27 through Sept. 7 at Chicago. A summer school student, Jones won the high and low hurdles in events at the National AAU.. His 13.6 tied the American record in the 120-yard highs. the Philadelphia Phillies for what He will report Monday to the Ashville, N.C., club in the Class A South Atlantic League. Jones of Pontiag has begun work-|’ 36 37 0 41 31. 4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS |Chieago 6, Detroit 5, 10 innings | Cleve and 8, Kansas City 4 New York 4, Washtagion 3, Baltimore 6, Boston 1. Washington at New York 1 p.m. Chicago at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m. Cleveland at Detroit, 1:30 pm Boston at Baltimore 2, 1:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE jon Lest Pct. Behind Milwaukee ie to San Francisco .. % Los ele 1% 5 5% T‘e@ 9 ¥ S8a2k 40 = ————— YESTERDAY'S RESULTS St. Louis 3, Los cere 2 San Francisco 4, iL] Cincinnati 6. Philadelphis, 1, night Milwaukee 6, eee. & 0, ae Chicago San Francisco at St. Louiser2, ET om Darlene Hard, a husky~blonde from }. 4 US. After More Net Honors Today TENNIS KING — Alex Olmedo displays the Wimbledon eens ay = Cas) the title match Pizzaro Recently Recalled From Minors By The Associated Press The formula is still working for. in Braves—send a prob-| pitched : Milwaukee's It was a great day for lefties the NL. a five-hit, shutout that! ies to the minors for a short stay) gave San Francisco aw 4.0 victory him back a winner. x * * ‘over the Chicago Cubs and kept ‘the Giants within a half-game of! | They did it with outfielder Wes/the Braves. ‘Southpaw rookie Mar-| ‘Covington in 1957 and he came back to be one of the Braves’ big guys in a drive to the world cham- pionship, Now they've done it with Juan Pizarro, and he's kept them in the National League lead; pitch- ‘ing a two-hit shutout and striking) . out 11 last night for a 60 victory over Pittsburgh. Pizarro (2-1), a southpaw, has permitted ‘just one run and has a) \runs—Ed Mathews’ 25th and two-|Demeter’s 14-inning shutout string after two'run shots by Hank Aaron (22) and} \Koufax (5-2), complete-game victories since re-|Joe Adcock (7). turning from a rather splended 17-| Witt lost his sixth, although he had day stay at Louisville. All he did|a our-hit shutout until Mathews with the American Assn. club was|tagged him in the sixth, pitch g no-hitter and a_ two-hit shutout while winning three of four. shall Bridges of St. Louis had a three-hit shutout for eight innings as the Cards beat Los Angeles 3-2. And roéokie Jim O’Toole won his first in the majors as Cincin- natj defeated Philadelphia 6-1, Bob Skinner singled for both Pi- rate hits, in the second and fifth, off Pizarro, who walked but two: and was backed by three bome Winless George} x* « * Antonelli, headed by Tuesday’s All-Star Game, became the lead- Fires Record 66 at LPGA } - |Spartanburg, S. C., FRENCH. LICK, Ind. (‘®—Betsy Rawls, top money winner on the women’s circuit; smashed the course competition record for dis- taff players Friday as she jumped into a second-day lead in the Ladies’ Professional Golf Assn. championship. The 31-year-old veteran from shot a spar- kling 6-under-par 68 over the rug- ged Sheraton Country Club eourse Cutright, 6-foot-2 caught Milt Pappas, Baltimore Orioles’ pitcher, while the two, were students at Cooley High 210-poufider,) + uhn, ScHool in Detroit. Pen 2 ee . CLOSE PLAY — Chicagh” shortstop Luis Aparicio slides safely dnto 3rd base in 3rd inning against the Tigers yesterday on a single by Billy Goodmar just before Eddie Yost” cold. the bien. ™ Raa " ‘ me be ES . i a ANNAN GAN Nica 3 AP ‘Wirephote - +4 a Rawls Women’s Leader to go with her 76 of Thursday. Her 144 total left her one stroke ahead of the 29-women field, Jackie Punk of Honolulu set the old competition record of | here last year in the French | Lick Ladies’ Open. But Miss i Rawls put that in the shade as | she went out in 35 and came back in 33. She hit 13 greens, logged | 10 one-putt holes and wound up with six birdies for .the route. Ke Seven players bettered par while — the hilly course became faster | the day as the greens Q dried out from a heavy rain © through Wednesday night. * * * Louise Suggs of Cineinnati fol. _ lowed close behind Miss Rawls with a 75-70—-145, tied by Joyce Ziske of Milwaukee with 73-72. Beverly Hansen of Indio, Calif., who with Miss Ziske for the opening round lead, shared 4th Place with two others—defend- ing champion Mickey Wright, of San Diego, Calif., and Bonnie Randolph of Columbus, Ohio. In third place all alone was Pat- ty Berg of West Chicago, Ill., with 7T3-T1—146, The gals will go 18 more holes! over the 6,700-yard distance Sat-|” urday and wind up with 18 more Sunday for a $7,300 purse. The scores; . iy i, a ee 76-68—144 Louise el Luabev ens 75-701 Joyce ke nine Cain culees 73-72—145 Bretay Pinas cn verly Hansen Pgaaes Mickey. Wright . <> 14-73--147 nhe ey 73—~147 Esther Foley TA71—150' Mariene Hagge 76-T4—150 , Jo Ann Prenticé’ : 74-77—151 Reece be oe Hao nie e - Kaihy Corn Cornelius .» rrr Mure Ps aed , 78-76—1 Jameson ie aes + 7-771 ray ny ther ee 176-188 ary Ann 7pe s Betty Hicks ... : : .. TT-78—155 Betty Dodds ................... 177156 ay the scores were 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. | homer . three AP w apmece over Australia’s Rod Laver yes- ¥ Fishing. in. area lakes is “fairy ogee Paul Verhey, Pontiac ang- r, who proved his point with a pride 12-ounce largemouth’ bass | both were smaller,’ | taken this week as a Press con- test entry, ‘I. lost two others, but he said. His lure was a jitterbug: * * * e A record-smashing field of at least 10 unlimited class power ‘boats was slated to battle in to- | day's *|Memorial Regatta on the Detroit 13th running of the Detroit River. * * * Harvard's 150-pound light. ‘weight crew advanced to the ' Thames Challenges Cup fipal of the Royal Henley Regatta today by beating the United Boat Club of Boston. * * * The Washington Senators have now knocked out 96 home runs and two managers.’ Pinky Higgins fol- lowed Bill Norman to the sidelines yesterday. Ted -Williams today called Higgins ‘‘the greatest’ of eight managers he has played under while Pete Runnels said Mike was “taking the rap for the rest of us.’ * * * Ray Senkowski of Hamtramck moves into the semi-finals of the Tri-State tennis tourney at Cincin- nati today facing top-seeded Whit- ney Reed of Alameda, Calif, He edged Detroit's Rudy Hernando 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 Friday. * * * Silver Lake golf course owner, Fred Green,-says he’s been jn- e « formed that the recent double- - eagle on the course’s No. 1 hole is its first, and-a rare event on any area jayout. Bob Gatton of Pontiac, holed-out his 2nd shot, a iron on the neue hole. * * Charles E. Pedy of Lansing has been re-appointed representa- - tive of the National Federation of State High School Athletic As- sociations on a joint swimming committee with major college ath- letic groups. |ing winner among starting pitch- Johnny Antonelli | ors in the majors with a 12-4 rec- ord. He walked one, struck out five while beating the Cubs a: third| time. Willie Kirkland hit his 14th ‘home run in the ‘first, off loser| 'Dave Hillman (3-7), and Orlando Cepeda socked his’ 17th, against reliever Bill Henry. Bridges (2-0), who walked two and struck out nine, needed Lindy |McDaniel's perfect relief for the last two outs after the Dodgers scored in the ninth on doubles by Junior Gilliam and Gil Hodges, a| ‘single by Charlie Neal and Don sacrifice fly. Sandy another lefty, was the loser, although giving. up just two hits and striking out seven in seven innings. A walk and Bill White’s double gave the Cards a}! run in -the first, and they put it away against reliever Clem: La- ine in the eighth on a two-run single by ex-Dodger Gino Cimoli. * * * The Reds made it with three unearned runs in the seventh aft- er being blanked on three hits by! Jim Owens (4-7), who fanned eight. Ed Bailey added a two-run in the eighth and Brooks Lawrence came _ through with innings of perfect O'Toole (1-2), lifted for a pinch! |hitter, gave up just five hits. The iPhils scored ‘error and Wally Post's single. in the first on -an| Rs BEB oe D4 4 Patient's Complaint: knots.” SAS: 3 highly practical experi- ence, and my belief is that each bit of it will definitely ~“4™.. help seme particular group of players. But it often occurs to me that I should empha- er to have a naturalness about his swing. The golfer must, of course, have a swing that contains the correct fundamentals § if he’s to hit the ball hard and straight — but he should stick to these fun- : right. Sage golf player, not a copycat. In this connection, the place to ies wat theories is on. the practice tee. When you hit on a piece of advice you think will help You, work it- out on the practice tee. Keep it‘if it works, Throw it away if it doesn’t. On. the course itself, be practical instead of theoretical. Ir ey Gera Pizarro (W, 2-1) ..9 |. 2 o2gn ; Witt CL, 046) ...2..8 8 H 3 24 Sone Smith; ‘Desccit heey: 92 on, . . ™ 2:13, A—34,083. : SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO ab rh bi cau Davenp’t 3b 4000 T.Taylor 2% 403 Mays cf 4010 Dark 3b 2000 Kir! rf 4111 Walls rf 40190 Cepeda lb 3211 Banks ss 46090 r 2 4000 ef 40006 randt If 4121 Averill ff 40190 rith ¢c 3010 Neemanc 4600 ss 4021 Long ib 400600 < 00? Se ises Henry p e000 bJi 1000 Totals 4484 Totals mMese #—Flied out for Hillman in 7th; b— Lined out for — in th. San Francisce . 100 068 110-4 relief. Doctoring Your Gol By. DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF “My swing is all tied up in Diagnosis: Too much “trying to do as others do,” TREATMENT: I hand out a lot of golf advice. That’s part of my business. The advice is based on my own’ size the need for each golf- w4J damentals because he knows they’re right FOR HIM and not because somebody SAID or = that — The point I'm_trying to wake is that your sateig should be your own. Let it be free one natural. Be a Two-Hitter for New Brave MILWAUKEE PITTSBURGH ab rh bi ab rh bi Bruton cf 3016 Virdon ef 4h0 0 Mathews Jb 5232 Groat ss 4000 Aaron rf 5112 Mejias rf 3000 Covin'ton if 4110 Stuart ib 30006 | Adcock Ib 4122 Skmner if 2020 Crandall ¢ 4010 M'zer’ski 2 3000 O’Brieri 2b 41060 Hoak 3b 30086 Mantilla ss 4010 Kravitz c 2008 Pisarro p 2000 hadi | 1000 Brent Sees aBrig! Totals 356106 74626 a—Struck out Lond Pertertane in. 9th. Milwaukee ane, 000 O11 116 Pittsburgh sts sss, 008 000, E—Hoak. PO-A—Milwaukee 27-7, Pitts- burgh 27-10. DP—O’Brien, Mantilla and Adcock; Stuart and Groat. LOB—Milwaw kee 6, Pittaburgh 2. 2B—Crandall. HR—Mathews, Aaron, Ade cock, SB—Bruton, Skinner. 8—Pizarro 2 leago : E — Spencer 2, Neeman. PO-A—San Francisco 27-8, canes 27-10. et ore — LOB—San Francisco Hie Kickiand, Cope. § Ant'n'li (W, 12-4) 4 Long (L. 7) 7 By ‘deiemats (Dark). ‘ eoNenen 1 Sa "purkhart, Conlan. T—2:35. A— ay 2 $B—-Mays. > 3 Se OS, CLG EE LR oe RE IR: FARO aCe ©, 5 0 $300, Fi La » , : 1 - / ~ . ' * / . | I peerern | eae fini | THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY: 4,.1050 ( he / —~ ei nn / _ aes in "Best = a eo ~~ ‘g “Xo c.: “SR . 15. 5 oO) 1 ae i dome: AN ee xATONAL, Lesave ? ; R Hun Pct. CLUB AB R H- HR RBI Pet. 2 — Kansas City nor 39 408 267 St. Louis 2650 360 735 68 339 277 : 2637 368 697 ant cH Cincinnati 385 716 84 361 .272- New York 2638 345 GBS FF 392 060 Milwaukee 2638 352° 714 92 339 271, a Ss 1 306 254 Los Angeles 2714 387 ta oe i 2483 344 90.315 (251 Pittsburgh 346 746 69 328 Ree SE SSR Wa Be Ss aie = we 10 285 G0t 62 265 239 Philadeiphis Ssoa 391 Ge? 3-300 343 “ 4 7 . = - é . Ki'b'w. Wash qs 61 «72 «6 6A Walls Chi 233 «28 «662 «64 © «621 «266 «Once tomorrow. HOUr SetunE a chance to : Fy trai ith th t y Cerv, K.C 12 27S § 42 269) Ashburn i. 295 41 78 1 14 265, 2 pring training w e varsity. EXTRA INNINGS Deh KC os 8 8 oe oes ick ce fe 31 61 io 33 365' With 77 games—exactly _halt- He had a homer off Jim Bunning Ray Malow Excavating won four Lunfe, KC 188 2) 50 1) «12 266 Mcaill 204 32 «54 «9 23 265; gone, the Tigers sport a 40-37 rec- at Defroit for one of the biggest ; i MeD'g'd. NY. 245 31 65 ¢ 15 .265' Groat, Pitt 26 «437 «678 «6533 E+ aa not bad at all considerin | thrill straight shutouts in Rochester, Howard. NY. 189 2 30 9 31 264 Dark,” Chi 3367 1 3 S bd | thrills of his career. Mi Bieber. Yom Mog Zee Musil wl ise 3 317 EY their woeful start. The only other td : There may be some more Chuck a Ol came. with tale eat Held. Cle 50 41 64 16 33 (256 Jones, Cin 25 44 #7 +24 (262 band of Tigers with a better than ' . Oertels coming out of the area's ras MY a Bt S BRA Br BB S$ BBB son mark on July 4 since Rolte’s eres eM §— junior legion league. Rod Ruddy Plavers the other day and Kept it Berra, N.Y 214 36 4 $ 29 Ef Freese. Phil. 135 21 8 H 27 ~.259:1950 club was Bucky Harris’ 1955 . of Birmingham, Howard Hinkel of| nteresting a ive eee ig' Bertola, .Wash. 256 29 64 8 27 250 Long Chi. < moe 37 33 11 38 337/ aggregation. It reached July 4 with, 7 _ . Rochester and Ross Gillespie of {i¢ld was wide open . . . Anyone sete 7 oss 6s (Og! 18 Ose | at 3 4 56 TIGER CRIPPLES — This picture shows five AP Wirephote who lost a set of keys at North Niemen Bet i 6 6 8 33 20 bere cae te on oS 3 8} Bg 2 38-37 record, but was 12 games _ a” wh t Fi ; ; a. io, |Roval Oak are a few of the hitting <4 poy i eer & Torgeson, Chi. 157 23 38 7 32 948 Rodgers, 8.F. 222 3} % ¢ 2% 4s2\from first place. Last year Detroit good reasons why managers get grey. Five Johnny Groth, pulled leg muscle; Ted Lepcio, | stars thus far. le Park can reclaim them by cere Tn ele e606 UR Be 88 was o flat 500. |. Detroit Tiger players have come up with injuries twisted ankle; Frank Bolling, cracked ankle . seeing Charley Irish. Bolling. Det. 2 Mk 8D Koppe. i ine 32 27 ¢ 3 38) * * * | during the past week or so just when the club bone: Lou Berberet bruised finger and Al Kaline, ep loop’s sa — Papse | Birmingham Legion mound ace Hagley. re. i 19 7 7 2 330 Davenpt. SF. 09 4 75 5 2 BH “All in all, I've got to be satis-| was starting f roll. They are, left to right, fractured cheek bone. : ab ageaangacati- vag vone | Tim Springer is a chip off the old ws. Bet. }"¢ 17 38 J 16 S38 Bailey, Cm 185 21-43 817 243 fied. ** said Jimmie Dykes alter his oe | tournament could very well de- |i iock Bradford, hig father, hurled Geiger, Bos 132 14 31 4 «17: «(238 Landrith, SF. 108 13 2% 2 16 241 | cided this weekend with all the + , qn be me Sf Ot Biene oF i Bn 8 30/ Tigers came from behind twice. t Gols = for the old St. Louis Browns and Maren. Ce ES BoM 7 MBM stayin, cht a7 on @ $ 3) g/only ap ee on Aes 10th- | aadas ting both today and {Cincinnati . .. Unusual play in re- ir, oe : ie * ret kt Smee ee BES ee cer cccomus oc” oad | Something will have to give with Sed start home when” the. batter y Ben H Pye ree : “ ’t coniplain at all,”’ sald en a i ae 2834 #4 tet cum ot a, Birmingham, Rochester and South-|walked thinking the base; Daley, Bos 1% 067031 1 COs 288 P’andes Phil 5 2% 06 201 the man who took over with a rmingham, rochester -| Wea nking e Ses were Sievers, Wash, 164 2% 37 7 18 998 G.A‘d's'n, Phil. 213 19 3 1 11 .197 field locked in a 1st place tie with loaded. He was almost there when Porter, Wash. 19: 8 23 1 8 225 Zimmer, L.A. 17 3 3 i club wallowing in eighth place . : Be rer, Wash. 192 ' pome p 2 Mantilla, Mil. 103 10 17 1 | two months id “especially with 31 records and Royal Oak 41-1. /the catcher realized it and tagged malts 1% 10 oo 718° pai two; Mathews, Milwaukee: i the way things have been going.” By The Associated Press {strikeout relief job over the last{ning when Walt t Dropo exploded a) Birmingham visits Royal Oak to- hint out. 17 6 2 6 4° 214 and Groat, Pittsburgh; Boyer is; ’ busin three fr three-run double. | r borne, 1% 21 31 3 16 $1? Banks and Averill. Chicago; Waener and) Dykes spoke of the wave of it-| Billy O’Dell’s back in bus ess, ames. | Williams, Bos. 144 16 $ 16 201 Brandt. Prancise h. y po arr Den ek is S 7 18 tse pee “ ae ~ AGUE. juries which have sapped the and the Baltimore Orioles are| x & Score (9-5) gave up a grand- years “in business in Pontise is your assurance ; soot gp homers — Skowron. New| ahi HING Tigers’ strength. Two regulars— sittin’ pretty again in that game of, The Orioles chased Jack Harsh-| slam homerun by Bob Cerv in| of complete satisfaction... Experience in Nn’ p i | P pe SOAS endl Mamresa, Cietelond:, Corr, Ward) Pitcher, Can Mere Gectetens), Al Kaline and Frank Bolling—and i musical chairs for third place in'™an (2-8) in a five-run first in-| the first inning but finished with | quality cleaning does maké « difference. Kansas City; All ad Le lacements—Johnn | a five-hitter while matchi Thi- | ce Geckingent Yoot bridges, sexe Coe hat a =a Ylthe American League race. | . i =i me Or " Simpeon” amd Benth. th. Chicago. waiter ar agohmss as see a a le = The_young left-hander, who had/ aan aad DL NEW YORE rb an : pra _ rin the AL PICK-UP Clothes carefully cleaned and free Simpson and Smit icago, one each.-Henry, Chi 60 49 11 50 5 3 255 are gtricken ‘ :. ; Inning strikeout high moth proofing. | Miller, 8.P. 98 86 33 60 4 3 257) 4111 Kubek rf 503 2! | ; - : | 0 ; : SOL AMEE AS Ba ES. ous perth in to tren 1 aimoat (22h time getting started this|Alnrset, $43 ¢ Hitt m 3248) tha season ~ by re ee ee (sit or more decisions) Conley, Phil, 106 85 21 69 6 4 2.80) SS season, pitched the Birds back to/ Sievers 1b 2001 Siebern If 893110 Tony Kubek’s two-out sing! Y. |Lemon If 3011 iif 100 y g e : Pitcher. Club IP H BB SO WIL ERA. Haddix. Pitt, 117 98 19 8 5 6 2.85 had to put Harvey Kuenn back at Li t 0| Bidekn Sok. 118 4 " s Hy 3 bas McDaniel, 8t.L. & 78 35 2 é : 2.96 shortstop against the White Sox,” third with 645 innings of one-hit, .|Forter, © . eee Skowren 1b 3120 broke a 33 tie for the Yankees) ie Tae - foe, Bae | HO 42 368 Wee t iat lis 40 $3 9 3 343 Dykes said. “But we've been bat- + etry over Boston. gues a S188 McBiria‘w {tin the sixth against loser Russ] BIRMINGHAM Garver, KC 11 188-22 7 220 Santora SF 94 32 49 7 6 318 tling the devil out of. them. I’ve bGreen 1600 For 2110Kemmerer (5-7) and Duren then] BLOOMFIELD HILLS error R'E GS SER Rat 2 2 BEE 12 een teling those quvs—my walk: The last place ed Sox, ak [geet gf 112 Doe > ai erro a eit for Whitey Cell CLEANERS 73 33 33 ‘ 39 31 = . 7) come ’ , eBecquer . 5s } aa = 3 = 4 ; : Urvyedale, ba 1 1 42 4 H $ ae ing eee to put out a little. rected by coach Rudy York | Clevenger p 0000 ‘Ford (85). The fire-balling re.) — Fer'ese. Cie 48 40 38 5 3 3.00 Hinman. Chi 3 89.21 32 3 7 3.50 extra, a little more effort. _ while waiting for Billy Jurges als 31.363 ‘Totals 33.418 4 liever now has a string of 28 shut! . MILISE, Owee ; MecLish. Cle 117 197 38 50 8 3 3.03’ Jones. aP 133 1% 34196 9 & 352 . ig, * Struck out for Portér in 7th; b—| il 8 era < we Lereen. ny 2 sw 6 3 3.04 Hobbie Chi , w@nenss 333 “I tell them every day, ‘you're | to take ever officially. today for [gut for Kemmerer i Ri. &th; c—Flied/out innings — ionaeat this season “One of Pontiac’s Finest” . ‘ eo , yo j { Pree RSET ie beets tae SH ef in] & we've (got so subetiotes.”” | et ee whee [eer ee ee eee tas] = S°BTT6 143 West Huron Street . . > ot Ff . iine, tt. 3.4 . . m a J» 0 e as e e c Pocnes rsh 199 4 3 33 $ ; HE ee ee Ca ioe +4 rH : ; a Typical was yesterday's loss" ing their sixth in a row. vor tra pot Washington 2-5, LOB and has whiffed 21 in his last 19 _ Det 111 114 20 67 9 4 3.32 Owens. Phil... 190 97 65 4 7 387 which ended Detroit's three-game) ; oe 9, New York 12. oo van Be ea SASH Spare Gh 0 oF tS $6 winning streak | The victory kept the Birds with-|,28>Cenolo, suovron, McDougald, Ford Grant, Cle aes = ree pushardi. Chi. enn é y a7 The White Sox twice opened in 2': games of first place Cleve- medm.r = R ER BB 80 Coleman, KC. 3 @ 3 3 7 SalEioie La” bs 33 is i724 432 leads which the Tigers overcame. |land and ended a one-day stay in| Gevenger 14 8 1 OD tn jae 8 8 te eyiock ol. 3 ds 3 4 3 2 Gus Zernial lined a three-run hom- third by the. Detroit Tigers, who | Ferd | W. 68). hg 8 8g ‘J Wynn. Chi. «127 114 66 101 11 5 3.83’ Nuxhall.- Cin. 1 33 3 7 456 er in the sixth that gave Detroitihad succeeded New York Thurs-| x—Faced 2 baiters im tth . . . i & 1 119 30 pe 8 8 Sot perry, Se. WBE BS 7 8 8 2 temporary 43 lead. Red Wilson | day. The Indians beat Kansas City; paaenrot Uo iBurley, Stewart, Runge. Connie, Bos. Sesgass it a LA. % 3 4 303 $4) hit a ninth-inning homer that tied \&4 behind Herb Score’s 14 strike-| 4 ‘ Rames, Wash. 112 eM 1 8 7 440 Pacrencs. cin. 812 79 738 $22 the score 4-4 and sent the contest outs and retained a one-game edge | CLEVELAND, |, KANSAS or Sy. ‘Mo st SS A peer eEA sf oo a a8 3 ¢ $37 into extra innings. over the Chicago White Sox, who! strierrna 204120 Tuttle ef 3410 i, Che. 113 106 49 64 6 8 422 Friend. Pit 110 44 29 4 310 5.48 Bat Smith hit relief pitcher Tom peat the Tigers 6-5 in 10 innings. eer S 5ili me oF iste ] : : Maas RY) cs 8 ek hae promt tL. =O oe SS 2 3 $33 Morgan for a skyscraping homer ‘The Yankees regained fourth Freows ef 3100 Boone tb Hi% . Griese, Wea f i is 8 ta Pe “Cin BoM bs 3 8 Soe ij the 10th d the Ti had. . id |Colavite rt 4121 Cerv if 3114 es, . . ov n the an e ilgers had p| entage point ahead of , Kem'rer. W 06 1 737 tt 4 59 19 344 «6 588 piace, @ perc ge po Baxes 2 5112 Chiti ¢ 4000 freee SEBS Lie Sree Se eB | YES shot thetr bot Detroit, by beating Washington Brags g43¢ smunim | $415 ; Moore. Ch. 49 51 22 2 1 S 459! No-hit games—Haddix. Pittsburch (per-/ Frank Lary and Ray Narlesk!/4 3 on Ryne Duren’s perfect, six- | Score PD. 4000 Reed p 9000) ; : Bea hn Be HO yf Sz secsees Se te ae Sian, Er were to pitch today for the Tigers eam ot | Berea Ce 165.1) 88 8 7.858) One rene mete eye pants) against Cal McLish and Larry, ‘ | Tsitourie’ p20 0 0. to look or data on almost oe me hood _ Pierce. ~~ 8. Myones and Sanford, San Fran- 1 ocke of Cleveland. nine — iathews. | ~ bw iiagne 1000 — 2 see se z _ nee 1 A CITY, N.J.— ews, Totals a7 8116 Totats 31454 ' 7 “ CHICAGO DETROIT | 134%, Philadel outpointed Johnny —Sstruck out for Sturdivant in 7th; ' : brbhbi Gonsalves, 136%, Oakland. Calif., 10. | b—Called out trikes- { kson They'll Greet Him Tonight pore = Tt pe, Fi Geen ies tea es mel . 4 ‘ox . ’ * Py COV CIRME eet eter eere 3 ? : = : man 5010 Maxwell lf 400 0 land, Ohio, 000 0004 . Phillips 3b 0000 Zernial tb 5113) LOS ANGELES—Art Aragor. 152%, Los! = = chitl, Deiésesiri. Po-At-Clevelund any S ubj €Cc t . 2 les, outpointed Pat Lowry. 150, pekinas t mest e : “Torges’s. tb 4022 Chrisley rf 508 0, Teledo.” ohio, 16. = pe Basae: Memye Dower end weades oo indo I m jgmith It 4111 Bridges 2 4000) EL PASO, Tex—Alfredo Zuany, 194 Held’ LOB-Cheveland “6, Wanses City's. : |Rivera rf 5000 Vea! ss 3010) Juarez, Mexico, outpointed . 2B—Power 2, Minoso. HR—Baxes, Cerv. " - nas cf 11106 Bunning p 30600 man, 179, Dallas, 10. B—Minoso, Francona. : Wynn p 20006 Morgan p 1010' STOCKTON, Calif.— Nacho Escalante, HR ER BB SO STOCKHOLM .(AP) — Swedish weight title to become Sweden's aCash Vere ke Mexico, chy. eutpoin ted Domm my | Score om os «0 $ 6 4.5 34 ay i a _ fans cheered and booed Friday at first professional boxing champi- town | bees ses ‘Mian TLA”_Bert (Nursery Kid) Somodio, sturdivant , er 522 4 4 . . oi , s a8 25 tals + Ss. stoppe - Bers « the first showing here of the — = _ 5 emgied red po Ao 7th ‘ matulee, 136) Thailand. 4 ™ * Dickson _ 1 6 0 @ @ OF ies of Ingemar Johansson’s third The fair play-conscious Swed- | Catee = ie LS. et RovaNE Aistralia— Al ae x—Faced 4 betters = Bite f : : urne. pped s ore — round victory over Floyd Patter- ish fans objected to the way PB cernial, PO. A—Chicago 30-14, (De-| 138%. Trinidad. 10. | Stevens. T—3:08. A? 9 aes . ; --a-e & diode 2 Eisele ee eee son in New ——_ Friday. | Ingo knocked Patterson down | ie. reag rex. Bia naan _ {pe Jobansson won the world heavy- the second time. ning and Zernial; Wilson and Yost: Veal ‘———~_ The fans booed as Ingo drove a/ *g, Zemial. nose - ‘left to the jaw of Patterson, whose Zernial, Wilson. sB—Land ‘back was almost turned to Jo Wynn we ta e ef OW hansson.,and then followed with MA wa) 713 5 a right to the base of the neck. j Morena (1. 12) 3 m But everything plse the Swedish’ HBP By Bunning (Smith). Balk—Bun- ' . . idol did earned a big hand from Yinfey (5 3%3, Kitts mere Mee in | e ass /his’ countrymen. oe | Johansson will get a red carpet ere. nae Pe welcome when he arrives home > Aaron AL Eesocs trie Cs iley ’ = r : a . Saturday night. The Johansson ae ap. Giants: Mathews (25), Adcock SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The family left Miami late Briday for, ©). Are, 20. Pert save | world middleweight boxing title,New York where it was to change |, Lotiar tenth a ne pitt: a ) * ers: merry-go-round — featuring Sugar Planes for the frip to Sweden. | (4; Ihaians: Cerny @)” athictics, ONLY OUR MEMBERS i , f Ray Robinson, Carmen Basilio’ ore of 53,000 fans) and Gene Fullmer — gets another his ore im as a reward for Can Get LOWER COST twirl Aug. 28. Either Basilio or, mey: . 7 Pullmer falls off. ete Auto Financing Here rrangements were complete ’ - ees Friday for Basilio and Fullmer Gambling Talks | | : to meet in 15 rounds of a Friday Co st S . SUMMER HOURS FOR JULY AND AUGUST night nationally televised fight in uspensions peng PM. 'Prigay 10: Cl Paar ge PN A.M. San Francised’s 20,000 = capacity : peduraars Ger Sie Weer wae i Ore F layers OPEN WEDNESDAY 9:00 A.M. to NOON be champion in the eyes of the sccvute tenn URL South CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY ONE OF A ANSWER: THE, DAILY NEWSPAPER. It is a current National Boxing Assn. vit, enn. u— Sou 4 8 (ern Assn. President Charles Hurth| and living historian. It records today what will be to- morrow’s history. The files of the daily newspaper are the most accurate and the richest source for the records . of the events of any day, any year, as far back as news-__. paper files are kept. The contents of the newspaper are no fleeting thing that appear on the air and then are lost forever. And it is this permanence that makes the daily series newspaper the favorite of readers and advertisers. . exe After that, in 90 days, the win- suspended two Chatta Rob eal ; nooga base- a eae “= Pig ball players indefinitely Friday for & amp insofar as » } ew failing to feport att : York State Athletic Commission },, gamblers, attempted bribery is concerned, _ Hurth announced’ that he had Since Jan. 2, 1957, it has been: | Suspended first baseman Jess Le- : —by—decision over Rebin-; van-and shortstop Waldo Gonzales son; Robinson by a knockout over; pending final disposition of the Fullmer; Casilio by split decision charges againgt them by George + . @ver Robinson; and finally on 'M. Trautman, minor league presi- , March 25, 1958, Robinson by split dent. £ decision over Basilio. | Engel told the Chattanooga 7 gs f The NBA, with memberships in Times, “They had been contacted BOW BENDERS - aay Wirt 38 of the 48 states as Well as af- by gamblers and they contacted ney for Pontiac's Bow-Bendérs _ filiates around the world, ruled gamblers, and it was- found out Archery club are ‘shown above. Robinson had {Melted his title: . . There was suspicious conduct Top (left) 1st senior, Dick Palm- 5. ——_ idieness. hoo — . their part in Nashville and inier; ist junior, William Grayson; | FE 6151 orman Rothchild, of Syracuse, Mobile.” lower (1,) 2nd junior, Billy Lat. N.Y, signed up Basilio and Full-) Hurth said, “Gamblers' wahted| gon atu poll Frank Sw 156 West Huron at Neston mer and started — around them to tip off the opposing team); Tourney was held! \at Cass Lake: for-a site, : ‘lon what pitches were coming.” range. aa t ; . f . \ =e Ze 2 : : | \ ’ . t ! \ ud 3 aioe ‘ G.M.T.C. EMPLOYEES. | FEDERAL _ CREDIT UNION For Employes of GMC Truck sand Coach Division : aa isn nc a fe % = _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JULY 4, 1959” wi tes We I Sengemys i News in Biel k BONNIE NEWS IN BRIEF ;\Abraham Rosen, 31 Mark St., reported to Pontiac Police yester- day that someone broke into his home and stole his. wallet con- one $90, At Last Danny Kaye: May Try Television By £ARL WILSON NEW YORK—Stop the presses, Chiefie boy! Danny Kaye's j going to do television. * ~*~ *& * | bs, Virginia Nielsen Ht tip age Ow, f ee at a= tet * * * ? Burglars broke into the Jet Din- FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 2-8376 | "Twas Mrs. "Denny Kaye who told me the last ‘ema er, 714 Woodward Ave., and stole wa _ holdout is buckling. Not that I caught Sylvia Fine in a ao epee Pogue igen Be Cemetery Lots = 5 a yuent pdb rog dad CHAP. XXXII if surprised by her question. ‘‘He,after it, dipping ‘the oars with! weak moment—she doesn’t have any. But she was feeling early today. | PERRY MT. PARE J TMETERY “ Be as etic Installed |} Over and over, her fatigue-|Sent me for you, You're not safe/quiet, strong strokes. warm toward the world. The reviews of — 2 groves, G28 8 up. PE ¢60e. Tove ectbenton either war. aseciny ‘mind repeated a little here, darling.’’ “Oh ie hed picked “up righ Danny’s Red Nichols picture, “The Five ew onsu fing irm : prayer for Alex’ safety, And then,| She drew a deep breath. rown envelope at the post office | — ” & | y- and without opening it had gone|s Pennies,” had been raves. She wrote and - BOX REPLIES 4 ALUMINUM AWNINGS | Sam, I’m so glad you've come! at last, she heard the sound she) But you're the last person I ex- had been praying for, the sound) snatched it from scored it—and also directly to the file room of his); fo Open Offices Soon |} a: 10 am. roasy tere ALUM. STORMS—JAL - ORNAMENTAL IRON IN STOOK “The Old Reliable Pioneers” Auburn & Rochester Roads CALL NOW UL 2-4900 RES. OL 1.6623 “Alex?” The dinghy scraped alongside, | and the rope was thrown up. But She said faintly. “What’ s—happened to him?’ “He's all right,” Sam sajd, asjto worry about money?” he said, ee a er Leilani’s hemmed in by relatives, now, There was nothing more I' stolen—”’ “Don’t you know you don’t have! his voice deepening. ‘I've got! money enough for two.” * * * “Sam, don’t!. You make me feel where all ‘‘dead” stories go. But | frequently old news comes back rection, | Before leaving Hilo, Alex had} | requested the librarian to search| for clippings of the discovery of of Diamond Head 40 years before. “Why all this interest in a story as dead as this one!”’ the librarian Phineas Redd’s body on the slopes) ~ he waiting for NBC or CBS to offer him the whole network?” I asked delicately. ‘comes from having been Mrs. Danny Kaye since Jan. 3, 1940. j “I don’t think Danny’s eyes or ears are closed to television —I'd say he has infinite possibilities in that medium,” she said. “He was dead against doing TV until two years ago... the recent offers have come at the wrong and Associates, Inc., will open of- fices at 1025 E. Its organizers were William H. Armstrong and James G, Balmer, Previously, Arm- strong was vice president and de- sign director and | 2, 4, 7, 12, 14, 18, 21, 22, 28, 31, 32, 58, 6, 61, 62, ‘it was not Alex who climbed could do. Why on earth didn't you|to life, like the Phoenix, and it rn a a be a ae ae ae oe A ‘aboard, Stunned, Kathi x is the d f th , li-| . | Maple Rd., Birm- , 65, 66, 69, 70, 75, 30, : , Kathie saw Sam go to the Poinciana? s t uty of the newspaper li- ' VALLELY 'Ward appear over the rail. “You see: all my money was|brarian to. preside at the aa WILSON Sylvia Fine replied with the knowledge that | ingham. % 83, 87, 94, 96, 103, 119 ‘ For Sale Houses” __$ ree ELIZABETH LK. ESTATES, BY LEAVING STATE owner, 3 bedrm., carpeted and drapes full basement with rec, rm,, 2 car garage. FHA terms. $13 500, 395 8. Roslyn. OWNER MUST REVERSE CHARGES ‘so terrible, I = el asked. time ... Then there’s the | palmer was ex- BALMER eel 3 pedran 1% baths, prick esiced, ‘one rapt h ae ‘Until| Something in his tone arrested seeation: of vam -— ecutive vice presi-| jake ia Gud. Wil sacrifice. Walled scolded, interrupting her. | , aaa amt sors, Danny being identis: dent of Harley} —Lske, area, MA_ 4-3959. ee T pot hold of Alex.” he added.'Alex’ attention. “Who else is in- . y seme : : fadd DAY SPECIAL “Are your things here?” | terested?” ee 192 (mack with °5500 SELL OR | TRADE _ for late model car. Mixed neigh- i a.m, Monday. Clarkston, Michigan dered valueless through the _borhood. FE 5-0303 = 2 By: WALTON T. ROBBINS, error When canceliations BIRMINGHAM. 1180 VILLA, 3 BED- | | Secretary are made be sure to get tms, 1% baths, priced to sell. i | June 27 é& July 4, 1959 your “kill number. No $15,900 with $1500 down. Imme- i i eins dadb eral iene oe “tt will be meee iate p _ MI 4-6154 i | NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE without CLARK REAL ESTATE signed. that on July 6, 1950 ments containing type siz at our MAIN OFFICE or any i -. H. A Michigan, | aaa tat oak ag than ‘regular wgate, CLOSED JULY «TH & STH 60 23472687, will be held. tor cash to the —— + oe OPEN MONDAY. JULY 6Tit of our FOUR BRANCHES Spas [Betmage at: Owes’ Chevrolet orton: aSOHWE IO, ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY } 2% Seocent He a0 fl. The deadine tor paneeie. WEEKEND be GENERAL uoTORS Acouer- tion of Penn hy Ads PONTIAC STATE BANK |} = io a i ys, "y Michig wee = a il eo canes icici cantar il lee ie eens slnig ager OFFICE | Additions, © duiy «, 6. 1080] ‘casm WANT du Rates * garage. take (> Moris. tga. vara: B - a8, 2 (8 North Sagin: "Nathan bate, pen Sunday Open Daily For quality homes— or hee, oa ‘ea 7 | a ee Re aw ] Masonry Work 12» 09M. 1 HOLTZMAN & ‘tee | 3m te SAVE ENERGY USE A BRANCHES. ° | , 38.38. ts WANT ADS! To. find a Auburn Heights nie BIC " Dayton Plaine | D&M BUILDING SERVICE SILVERMAN i i $8 ah 7. | job. place! to live oF a ldwin Ave, at Yale ‘Miracle Mile Center 2255 WALTON BLYD. FE. 2-7904 Sy EVES. & SUNDAY |] wei Ce feaNow!' tar, see Classi- J a“ pe WIDE $9.95 ‘of the returning dinghy. She ranj pected to see. I thought you were | newspaper. limbo, that being a Latin word meaning ie 2 40” W /up out of the cabin and stumbled/still in Hilo.” This room is the place that/@ a fhusty old desk drawer. were replies Press } pi aden $14.95 |aft crying his name: : * « * newspapers call the library, or y wer A new industrial design con- office in the following ores “Alex! Alex!" “I flew over this afternoon. |“‘morgue,” because it is the spot “How come Danny keeps refusing TV—is sultant firm, Armstrong-Balmer boxes: . ity of all men. Our tax burden would’ be . vee | older and wispier than ever, and crushing without a possibility of being light- J. L. VOORHEIS =f, wondered what he was doing so'the Independence Day ‘tradition. — earl, brother. — ome My~e Aagy ee he LAS ened, the only voice we would have in the [late in his office. He arrived Wednesday. _ (Copyright 1959) CLIFT. JULY 2, 1000, PRANK Ww, ins." Fireplece, Carports 2 lots. affairs “ ont Country would be a polite, + woe we i . Poad — &. wee? & 4 $16 Utu subservient es, sir.” i ove usband, o s. L en Celebrate July 4th as if it and all other || But when she and Sam had Coat, “tatg. Poaliue "White ena “pack door: te at ‘Your front : rpisemmanpas alegre were poured into a hopper, ‘entered the office and he had gqne . 8 . ° > Frank, gt i — a" vr 5-100 oe —_—- e onday. aedipmetaes mee nee Di way he eee back around his desk to sit down am. from the Huntoon Funeral BY OWNER * BEORI. y tg tod pendence, Dignity-of-the-Individual, where /@%d she met his eyes—cold as the ° heatag tare yg tes sons Case or cestoeas. o t bag et gt character, thought Es action eyes of the great eagle — Kathie Park Cage pci gpd losse 5-2037. are held above er, sacredne alized j _ : ee with « right LS wonlip Wares fear fo a ee FRANK W. CLIFT Beverly Moore of Pontiac, andj © MRS, ARTHUR WEIR SAL JULY Suburban Living not at to freely express our opinions eee —— ” -.| Frank W. Clift, 65, of 290 N.|Mrs. Yvonne Lambert, with whom) LAPEER — Service for Mrs OMeclen. 2166 Genes Bt: age At Its Best All right, young lady,” he said’ : ; : ' she made her home; and one beloved wife of Lloyd Dalby; Pradl and to give thanks we are an Formerly a watchman for the = ie dee American citizen. from somewhere deep inside (Richards Guard Sérvice he was ers Funera] Home. Burial will fol- 7) "Slonday. Sut re iat om OR 3-8021 | her a terrifying re al1zati10M |aiso a member of Roosevelt Lodge| OXFORD—Service for George|low in Attica Cemetery. from the Huntege Funeral, Home $100 Down ‘ . face with Redd’s mur. ge 71; dear 266 North Perry Street - Phone FE 2-8387 derer! Mr, Clift is survived by his wile, Monday from the Liberty Street Southfield after a lengthy illness, mother om Eleanor . Cities ple, - wothing down. on your lot. ; __,* , |Lela; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy|....61 Church in Lapeer. Burial Surviging are five daughters, dear sister of Mr Marthe Braid. a WE TRADE | Alex had rowed the dinghy in/Clear of Pontiac and Mrs. Pauline) iin’ ¢otiow in ae ible Clase Mrs. Flossie McCampbell and Mrs. bell de gg Mtoe Foran Piaget | ELIZA LA bend direction of the boat he could|White of Venice, Fla.,.and one son, ti Mariette Charles Shaw, both of Lapeer, Mrs. be held 1 meen’ July ¢ ati Dm. 3 Perfect oT us. a | * * rom neison-Jonns une ve jg /hear, but could not see, It was/Frank Jr., of Pontiac. a the body will lie in state at Lois Churchill and Mrs. Margaret Nome with H. H. Savage of- piace in living room. Bi jasement. |], making for shore, and he hurried| Service will be held at 11:00 ; McGhee, both of Pontiac, and Mrs. ficiating. Interment in Evergreen unt, = 'y $3.000 down - ry fp va} (tte Bossardet Funeral Home untill cera ‘Ryan of Southfield: t comeery, lake Onan, Min BF OR es: tare || MESSeeeeeeeeee ee Noe at Huntoon Funeral| Monday morning. sooth leld; (WO! PATFON, JULY 3, 1959, MRS. JOSE- a dream kone enh ¥ beareom ia 4\Home. Burial will be in Acacia] yr McGaughey died ed rothers and a sister; five grand- hine, 3105 Royal St., Commerce sibilities. This custom built a NOW SEE . a , r. McGaughey died yesterday children and s t-grandch ownship; age 64; beloved wife of ome has many outstanding fea- s = Park Cemetery under Masonic!a+ his home after an illness of d ix great-grandchil- io Ba dear mother ot Mrs. tures. perfect condition i ‘ - aaeS ren. yoldie Brady, Mrs ‘olet Tatum: throughout Beautiful ardw: auspices. several months. > . dear sister of Jolin and Prank fi - Bathroo ted. Pur- Hl . LAKE ANGELUS 5 i Ss saad besid ‘hi rif Buhr gaa Mrs. E Ellen Schuster. nishin: « if coures. nr lends 48 GOLF VIEW MRS. LLOYD DALBY urviving sides is wile, ADVERTISEMENT Funeral service will be held. Mon- scape t with terrace. Large | an a . : * Ethel, are four sons, Floyd, ines once Sen for the New Senior oY, phd = = ire — vers tke. Ont Privileges =. Elizabeth | it * r * 00. a. 500. erms. i ESTATES w Service for Mrs. Lloyd (Myrtle| James and Marvin, all of -Oxford|aithigan On *"4 County. Clarkston, Rev, Carl Grapentine officiating. * SLWOOD REALTY | 48 rope Dalby, 57, of 2766 Genes St.,/and Orville of Lake Orion; two gnnnnee proposals will be received by ene po tn Oskiand Bills Me- or FE 2-5452 | f i : ny @ Board of Education at it orial Gardens. Mrs. Patton w 4 ~ PEDROOM RANCH-TYPE HOME a a W ac Hunton Funcial Home. Boris (cauhters, Mrs. Ruth Zeliasko oflin’ we-Kinasrearion'noom of the Glerk:| Bega tithe ugmarauan |‘ on tere of and. alached Sct | {s $ @ will be in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- Union Lake, and Mrs. Eleanor|Citsston, Michigan, up to 6-00 PM until 11 a.m. Monday, at which conveniences and country. living. | ie al” Hart of Oxford; 10 grandchildren|£.s.T. on July 15, 1959° for. Bite Devel, time she will be teken to the 1 block from Rochester and Av- in 7 gait ry. land one great-grandchild opment work on a new Senior High pe pactlnd ne en ene ee ee tnd 2 gp a, on hae a | : ISchool b n land contrac - ie Model Phone @ A former restaurant owner in Prepesna’ cenicaet, fo 1 ‘MeGAUGHEY, JULY 3, 1959, FOUR ROOM HOUSE ON BEVEN | i ct forms, plans and OUSE ia ORIiando 3-6279 ww Pontiac. and Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. MRS. GUY PATTON specifications under which the work will George F., 346 Lincoln Aye., Ox- lots. Needs repairs.-Price $3,300. WO @ Dalby died Thursday morning at done are on file and may be ex-| ford age 76, beloved husband of | eyeds tutchind a. White’ Lake |B US-10 to Walton to Sub. BE her home + COMMERCE SHIP—Sery-|smined at the following places: | w ther of Ploya, dames. Marvin and | "Township sume 84 White Lake a i : ; hine : #rd of Education,” Orville Curtis, Mrs. Ruth Zelias- | LESSSEReReeReeMwAe) She is survived by her husband, Ss dois Se, ec ko and Mrs. Elinor Hart. Puneral BY OWNER: 3 BEDROOM CE- - | Lioyd; one son, Edward DeLisle in son, 64, of 3105 Royal St. will be Assoc., Arehitests-tnginecrs, 6! rouse Cu a nee ee trees PHA avaiable West 1s: | held at 1 p.m. Monday from the|street, Kalamazoo, Michigan, where seis Gospel Church with Rev, oa Mile road, Birm 14 | . pled no will handle. Why | EVE S throughovt. nice direpiace, and a ae | eautiful enclose ron re a Ts elchner CLOSING COSTS 7 | Pont noel PE 5-120) or _FE 4-8773 | APT vi It | : , 100x150 wooded lot, Pentiae $66 PER MONTH 1 ’ - ane a e > : t “ f : oe : iy ay : (eG ‘ : / . r Lad me ; ' 3 TWENTY | Le THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA ru RDAY, JYLY 4, 1959 fo ean lg , ‘ " foe. ri z — cf : : bo) ; - : es ; : po oe Por Sale Houses 6 For fale Houses ,” S| _ For Sale Houses __6| SLICES OF HAM _ J Fee, t Sale Houses 6 «For Sale Houses 16 For Sale Houses ee sad wens te Eaaoe a ~ 2 Sa peta cia hiatal aaa aa } le a { ; : ; — WITH 2 : ‘ Z 5 BEDRM NEA SYLWAN LAKE. /- —DRIVE CAREFULL i. t um euarr EOPLE BUELD BEFORE jt sty cm? terms Mani §-1032 1033 | LAKE, PRIVILEGES | pas oa JO en 3% ‘i oe oan, ad wk 00 dow ROY rs "al 5, Sarma rg ee efp 1 p : : | “i & a, # ’ ! : : ; : La se : On E ae fg OR 3-9764 . _ = | BEDROOMS | Hy winnie ,pew 3 bdrm. reach. : our - OlCce : = ae : | Core ti oe 3 month. $6,900. ; ; —pERSONALIaED wOMES 1—waiking distance downtown | 2'2 r ois : y bi bh I ah — : FE 82209 Ps 9.086, 1.500 down | eee isenen eee eee Stove, réfrig. or dinette ii ) | J. A. TAYEOR, Resty t = ROOM RANG! —with »5° mores. $12.000, $2,000 | motshise (7 ape oe ‘4 7132 Highland .Rd. "gare 2 zewe TTY LIMITS | ow . | Toom. Open daily do ates s-aeonla fot no/dn, . : att garage Si eco This utifyl ranch home on “ 1—mixed neighborhood. $8.45, i" rer ae dear htatame eqn’ ite Bd. Models 4 ia Baa ae ae ma praia ee ora 4 pis My ¥ : samt i of 3% ae re ne | Ma goed od nem : "gLoo OMPIELD 8 REAL ESTATE et Hie os i” ‘1° On Williams Lake kine Lake Rd. OR 3-548 : ere’ rm., large liv : re ———S>= ‘ 7 RMS & BATH WITH BASE- . i Themen and breakfast cu CKLE iN ‘REALTY MIB [fol | 4 J : 389 CAME Is : ; 10. feet oot _é peach. pice > RMS. & BATH wird 5 = ~ . mook. fireplace, laundry, fruit, cel- ». NS UL_2-9989 FE 4-4091 a) | ; Ist e of eae 5 8 i erick and frame con-| ment & garage. On ‘2 ac : lar and recreation rm, th base. /236 ae : 5 2 ee ee $99 VES Y YOU IN! ci : : af es warnaee, p Baths, large mod-| ner lot. ¢ lot. OR 3-827T. ___ment 2 car garage, -spacious — TAKE ORION —__ = €} ® N ————— eee : Mtl” wo scene cis | . ; cm Echen.feeplace. ving tm. a arn / Neacly “new ranch stsle hone | ! Me eT ek co | tear etrear' tttatied "BaiS6) DOT) Don McDonalé ce RET IREMENT. HOME : with full bomement. Liying room 4 } I 1 }* & SONS — | with $3,500 down Prom oo per a * . gmail }/bedrm. home im a quiet, With fireplace. Attractive, mod “M. R. Wilson Rea ty ; | month. Quick WILL BUILD — aed, 4; ‘ li- ro kitchen wit ining space S . - . ; wi or hout ; 2 BOER Gee Bee cl fomers, ¢. bedrooms end bath. Gas hesl +} | | EM 3- 6556 . Suburban Homes ‘Giroux- eranks Saree ee eat Wee oath 4 sinall oun peymcat, Call FE 14, car garage Aluminum storms Drayton Plains: 5 reom with have model to show. OR 4 .837. and screens $27 @ month top _ SUNDAY 2-5 bath, full basemert, 2 car ga- GENERAL REAL ESTATE ee eet nevame eet TRADE CR att FORD AGE NCY | a for heat and cooking. $14,- » NE. ao BY OWNER. 4 aanoch out rage, 3 lots, $10,500. 1395 Dixie Highway OR 3-9701 we nave 2 hacer 4 bedroqm. 609 E Flint, MY 3-1143, ME_8-2306 C. A. WEBSTER REALTOR ‘8ACRE COUNTRY ES- Lin price $8.500 with $2,000. down. ‘Waterford: Brick Ranch Home, | hom A | ete Oe ee = ch Orion, MY 2-2291 TATE — Beautifully remod- 5'g rooms and bath and garage. i ° built-in ‘eatures Ge aren par “OPEN “HOU “ 'FOR SALE “BY OWNER FULI eed Country Colonial home - » 3 2 blocks to grade and junior | tes garages. neighborhood. WATERFRONTAGE (| basement. 2-car garage. aoe featuring 2 pee an ‘ Ww ARM high school. $14,750. | . cole, tm . ot have, Ze . heat. Near Upper Straits T med : . . . i 4 on brick 3 bedreom homes hard L living room 2. Enclosed ' a ‘ Lakew Fr | : I from 1108 to Danke can. Gown. Cail after fom OR 17-8868 perches Aieched 7 cer se Sea eravibemen com) (ie aluminum siding home cients ot uw "bol "vary pest. eand | ve La 2 Se (nase) 4 r 3 cs) = 4.0057 Sainte g Stable ¢‘ 1OTSES ; . oo Erced a emcees $1,600 to. —°7_OR_3-0057 for appointment Meee cee st nae eens office? tached garage. | clean. Only % block _ ae | Carnes of Pontiee on Watton Bl Bled. $2500. Conventional , mortgages NO and shrubbery PG seen " dine ‘6. fead ‘sear Press | Elizabeth Lake Estates: 5 room | een Priced at $7950 w oe ee AWY ‘U8 10) ee Soar eyian ead Cou NONEY DOWN aciei Wk auanable fe) ae on a@ screened-in perch in rey type, some, work needed, SYLVAN VILLAGE —_ 1948) Drayton Plains OR ‘3-1231 or Takes St pat 373 Cass Lk Raw, Hf build @ starter home on rour sonable price Terms. From the evenings, catching those Sexe: _- ' built, semi-bungalow, oak floors | __ PE 5-9202_ Sen Ronaae Sud. Open Saturdas lot, any size. Full Saiemest A opine Ate ba to i Cedar Island Lake: Brick Tri-| lreean ace wall baceniect wits 5 arora Pa orig we and Sunday . Rough wiring. Your plans or oe ep eis igs hee D7 , “d Level, interior not completely fin- a . . . Paul M Jones, Real Est. ours. OR 3-7038. eaoe eigenen ean PAR HIce LARS ished’ Over 1300 sq tt of bring | ol meet. tS ac rub ee Sept Reas. OR 3- 832 W. HURON RUSS nae AES oe ENEH HOSTESS JEAN MURRY! sree. $9,000 with terms. s Prices at only $10,500 with HIGHLAND ESTATES 3 SEDEM. FE 4-850 _FE 8.1275 FOR COLORED 5 RMS « BA TH . Three bedroom ranch home, Oe tras , brick ranch. Gas beat. basement, Pull bsmt. Gas furnace & ; 7 7 with living room, dining - | Lorraine Manor: Brick 3 bedroom oY 2 aluminum storms and ‘screens. Al IBURN HEIGHTS. AMES. | Wrage 2 bike cfcom) Wileca Bones HOP WOLRALES. INC. el. bireb kitchen and utility with fyll basement. i'2 car ga- Landscaped. $1,500 down. 1385 Ir- & 2 be ds itt a melt $4,500 cash. FE 4-4020. 2531 S Lavee. Rd FE 5-2043 room rage. H.A. commitment. RIL E Y RE AL ES AP ATE win Drive. By owner. No closing neat. FU) pet See NER EX( ra LAKE. ORION FE 35-2859 5 th Lake’ Rd. jpacas and screens Onis eT Obe Wee ee OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 Brick and Asbestos shingle Colonial Hills: Brick 3 bedroom. pp 4 iist ee ake. FE 44821 CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES. $1506 down ioe dota day eeutinn ke. 4 = construction, four years old. full basement. breezeway ard 2 _ Twin bakes Village W. of ieee We have avallable 2 bedrm. she FF 6 7940 peymeet: orees L sf AGE EATERS, 13 ete. ou. we FHA. + Starfire Bldg. Co. __EM a vallable 2 bedrm sheil wh AP Newsfecturege” Nice big lot on paved street. ~M LISTING SERVICE homes or will build on vour tet 2 BEDROOM HOME NE AR. TAIN: FE QR. 0466 ; ‘ 5 room MULTIPLE with forhing dove. and small’ jon Lake, with attached aerege ‘ | Aluminum windows, storms attached garage, Priced at: $19,- | HU.NEWINGH (XM | Terms EM 326237" | Sed eens wnieeeataner, © | | ARRO one \ rae) p23 7 : ae = and lawn all in i . . Auburn at Cro INLY $950 DOW MOVES YOU A i bite Bi- reo Uites Modern : 3 : 2 “UL 2B to this roon L'a-stors e Pictu windows tn dinin en, attache car garage, INDI Pr SDENc a bone in Washi Ps i G = — Nesta beds _ For Sake Houses 6 For Sale Houses eas and ving Toom, . Ju many other features. $28,900 Best Buys Oakland Lake hi : 3 . (%mg. drapes, 1 Tator lee REDUCE - Nea ed- ( “| — Beautiful al § pedidam Home. 7 mites north of plus othe tt 50. FE room bungaiow, living room i Privileges on Williams and | Whipple Lake; 103 ft. on lake. 7 CANAL | yoga IR Rees aie La 7 Pontiac. Hardwood floors. ol 48851 | dining room, kitchen & full Maceday Lakes. | Yoom, 2 bath home in excellent Toda living area. 2? full ceramic tile heat, Immediate possession. $7,-3 RMS., & BATH. 2 BEDRMS. | bath Autymatic heat in full | | condition. $29,000. yY | baths, full, basement, with with family . 400 ie down Facy ecala Bsmt Extra lot. $1.250 equity | basement alum foe &) . $12 800 with $2,800 down to | Gherok : | room & fireplac it-in oven a payments OR 13-8244 Sell equity $700. Wil trade for | ecroeas ony eat low . —_— . wit —_— 3 Setroom ranch ts existing mortgage of $10,- anon ee a i prey ; | & range tisey har excellent : boat & mir 641 Saline Dr. FE down pa} : BARGAIN mr fore iets eee "cup. 000 | basement. $23,900. eee “ S$YLVAN VILLAGE LAKEFRONT| ‘eatures. Tekeivout a a a ' beards. OR 3-7038. Call owner at Orlando: . Z Mtns ie glk di a N° | NOTHING DOWN Buss Menap Art Meyer) 5.7183. | City Ilomes | Set“fas Sheet ‘and vot we | ON CASS LLAREE with 2S room * @ 5 . : s 5 ~ = ‘ a io & . badd nae mreaay sar yu ent " WILLIAMS LAKE AREA — | 3 BEDROOM RANCHER — ;—- — | East Side: rooms, bath and) ter. Shaded landscaped lot one & rent the other. Your home =e bd £ OU ai @ pcdicoms gf baths aa 14 NEAR NEW NORTHERN ; utility, 3 ioe Easy terms with cement breakwater. includes 2 large bedrooms with ' 800 $4,500 down, 1-8141. . bedrooms seiince aim | HIGH SCHOOL — AUTO- == ao WATERFRONT I, Excellent beach boat well, double closets, — 8x12 nursery. KSTON, +2 ACRE 3 "BED. , iving air p Caaia. MATIC WASHER AND ye es : tt South Marshall: 5 dock, and diving raft. ¢t,- ~ Spactous POOR = : Every‘Day (RSS teae | Sea Begmehats) BNtR etde eee reg fo yrracse | DYLVONVIEW™" | BEE AU" Rncts ittiahed | S00" aote builtin ry a record player Beau | landscaped yard fire alarm sys- | Eee Theavil od ' ¥ ES TRADE { . possible | tifu en, loaded w tem, storms and doors, 9 apple | landscaped (ki heavily wood: | | 3 BEDROOM, Brick Bi- | | * ards M. - N trees $15,800 with §2,000 down dys cat gerege Dake pry ° SHT ¢ : PN: Level with 2 Rireplaces. ae Lorraine Court: 6 big rooms, rec TRUCK FARM WILL _TRADE — This 1'-story 10 AM.-8 P.M. MAple_ 5-1496 | leges ep 000, $1,500 down, } I uO oo ’ re Soe $300 DOWN . | car g@rage, sua balcony | pap _ Sarees. only $11,500 with | ; “ home: located west of town. Nice- FURNISHED MODEL (BRICK |RANCH IN COMMERCE | meses ” Open ‘til 8:30 - 329. Clayburn Drive snd recreation oom. One | term 165x660 of the county's fin- “ landeca ee ene d S Sy 1 =) ———— i} ‘ e fC . oo lMcirose Street - j th on Bult is ore & tne RT RIDE OUT Access ite 3 lakes om | West Side: 5 rooms and bath | hoped — — rau oes 80 x 130 ft. lot. Low monthly 2 OR 3 BEDROOM HOMES range. 2 car garage-finished in- ws I I | | t Nn AND CHECK THIS CARE $21.500 Aidsinus alee ae iperetes, 2 messes. ene 4 pay enERO REALTY Close to schools & stores ere a ene Sith lake SYLVAN CANAL HOS S p e O PRIVILEGE LOCATION. 2 25 PER CENT DOWN _| [een OF tee ans Seen TED McCULLOGH. REALTOR | be 000 down on F.H.A. $98 month 3 bedroom home centered . capita BEUaGnaEte OPEN PB. ATL VY 1-7 ' Pontiac Township: 4 rooms and | with "water But no bath. 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Re a4 | Call MArket 4-3384 on 4 landscaped wate:tront | Near Airport PRICED WIT - | bath, excellent condition. $48/ Fruit trees, berries. vege- oe - = lots Living room, dining | © I ITH FHA Located on Cass Lake Rd, per month includi: i Ope: 9 Bm to 5:30 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 ,2 BEDROOM. LARGE LIVING | room roomy kitchen pilus, 8 miles west of Pontiac, 1 block TERMS. one block South of Eliza- | ng ins. & taxes; tables. $9,500 with terms, BY SER TF SORE OAs TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT —§ room oi! heat nicelp landscaped. | master bedroom on Ist floor| off Airport Road. Neatly arranees beth Lake Rd. NOTE If you find none of these. heat, fully insulated. Storms and | Storms and screens. West subur- 2 bedrooms & bath up Full | 5 room modern, fu asemen R. Ls (Pic kK) VAL CET | are what you want, please call. | screens. Hardwood floors. 4 years S66 | ban $10.500. Terms. OR 3-8021 basement, 30 ft garage =n snows: ana zereae tion — REALTOR q t : tell us what you desire in a! CASS LAKE $390 DOWN old. FE 8-1695 |A REAL BUY DOR $22,900. LARGE | aved drive & patio Owner | pet eee CBs eee Bee | 565 (Oak Ave 8 L k f home and we will find it f | td a ' Cape, Cod with. 4 bedrms. In| fransferred Price reduced | Od dry lots, overlooking sur- |? _F ES 510503 0 ri. eevee eiron = right in. Com — weve ALL BRICK RANCH - SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT | Rochester. $4300 down. OL 1-814]. $15,950, terms. , tounding country side. Enclosed JOO OF 353 2 BEDROOM. Full _base- John K. ] & Ha aslo Sinan | ly mode 4. 190 GI TERMS ay Includes Taxes & Insurance ee | bites! fa pie be and poet - —_ too... po foul. : ase fenced and shaded tot Oak Sein Go ien Bae ante etn aoe: se NOTHING DOWN ie | levee ten (or werdening. breeze: —_--= . f Peele arn floors plastered walls, Priv- | pa ines at ye operes rola oR Out Mi. Clemens to Mel- |Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter see | Way and garage. Sacrifice for ; ~ | 313 West Huron Street | Beses on Cass Usk: ing. located in desirable delghbor. rose — Turn left to model, | homes. If you're looking for some- | SILVER LAKE AREA —At-, | 10 900. Reasonable terms, | ; Clarkston : Phone eae y or FE 32-4031 4 5 ; - hood. Isaac and Leggett ceaci | thing different in the line of start- tractive white -bungalow in| kK. Pemple tor, Realtor . E 5-4846 : Warren Stout, Realtor adjoined. City sewer water an ns BLDG. CO. | er homes - then you can't $$$ excellent condition, 2 large | 2339 ie PE 4-4563 | 3 BEDROOM Rancher with 77: N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8168 | | hee Open Sunday 1-8, 91 ~ g- 6455 afford to miss this opportunity bedrooms, carpeted living | = full basement. 2 car ga- . Gees ‘til 6 pm | ‘ass Call Jean Baker, ee —__...| Nothing dowp on your lot or the) room, dining room & halls rage 2 fireplaces. Large | a | OR 3- 2066. Federal Homes Inc, | bave several choice lots available. “Full basement partitioned, en. l | dining room ‘Recreation ” = 3 gas furnace, 2 car garage | | room sun baleony. Priced > RO REALTY ; On 3 beautifully landseaped i | ; $22,900 — 25 per cent down. 1 pee | TED MecULLOUGH REALTOR iots jake privileges. $15,950 4 i j . 1 BEDROOM #- | Gpeee Gmc a bole bee bene 951 terms. ‘ | QGOHN,W: STOPPERT Bullder ; in pen 9 a.m, 230 p.m. Sunday 1-5, ; ; GEORGE R. STN DAN | OR 3-2907 __ __—siORR_ 3 PINE LARP PRIVILEGES. yep. T . ors | oe Oe eRe Ore cs ee | } | i" | : % ee new waterfront ome. ug, | | aie 2 HOMES : | oom brick. i paths, ‘attached 4 + + « We have a selection of Gr | 12 TOO PM. | drapes,” built in Hi-Fi. $94,500; | Nothing Down... SUNDAY 128 = “FULL BASEMENT ede fait ih 820.500. FE CALIPORNIA CONTEM:| DOME? io Fe the mew es | Terms. Owner. PE 8-8165. | | = to GI but closing costs. | UNDAY 2 - =* i- its : eee rouksy Hench, stone | homes in most any loce- | SEE THE | INDIAN VILLAGE. cakeoon [ aa "seen ‘ frame a : INSPECT THESE ront, aium side R i 0! Si en ' + pees r 172 BATHS island fireplace in 24 ft. | tr aw yeou your eet | REAUTIFU L, MODELS | _tage. Ph. PE 4-045.) 85x425 ft. lot. Vest’ of the 3611 Coseyburr: Drive BRAND NEW | FAC E BRICK tiled sagen h Se sea oT | home , | $390 Down Plus Costs _ ~ I - M3@ FRONTAGE fevanties for further in- 7 ft. on the water Brick | 2 BEDROOM HOMES 2 $150 room Full basement, parti- | Check these features: Built 2 bedroom modern. Living room, | . —— a completed— a With plastered walls, Pan viev le tgned mi tieolace | PEORGE R, IRWIN, Realtor | in oven and ran cop dining room, sunny kitchen. . . : rooms — Basement — | Nesea. farced lair heat: MOVES YOU IN Large landscaped lot fenced | 298 LTON BLVD. FE 3-7883| plumbing oak floors “for. Giassed porch, basement, _at- North Suburban - 7 gar garage — 2 brick =~ $300 4 With prinetpel 5 ree bed lo MULTIPLE ; LISTING SERVICE _ mica counters, natural fin- tached garage. Nice shade. Lot Out Baidwi & fireplaces — Custom qual- | wad Suteeea ts onl PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT BROS in rear. View of Sid ish cupboards” birch flush 75x 300. ke privileges. $10,500, ville, n meet ooeel it . Pe r Lge Tee , ODEL OPEN nan SENG Erase | Eee iadee | ie Sree |ombbzoxe iat at tae | nein MILLER (| S835) SUE GRRSRE RARE) EOE pepe cmornane | BILD Me ym) EET atau Bt C mie . ; ruit trees — A = : 9-6 In a lovely home at Woodhull T Ao 5 Northern Hig Lovely 3-bedroom modern, Large ideal spot for retired couple. Me fort Biv Di or WATCH FOR OPEN SIGNS 835 SCOTTWoOoD lake. This home has many fine SONTAG AKER ONT | 2 ee models ee ebecee Laebed B snbepag : lake. Fire Cosyeare r . t : ’ = =| r rom me out and let our place ‘ted ng room and zi A eee Of Deaey ee ace eeeeene ke hue | 110 ft. of sandy beach, con- our STREET OC Can pea courteous salesmen help you dinitig form Tiled ‘ bath. This GILE S RE ALTY CO. : Wi lhi McMAHON RE AL TY ft. livingroom with {ireplace. Spa- cote vices eaie = dock : eg erste imeascepes y to choose your new home. nace - neat “as a pin. $2500 FE — mail BALDWIN AVE Leslie R. T rIpp, - eattor| im ] 1amsS _FE 3-9022 | clous kitchen, full divided base- | ~ ; fy ~ : ? ine . 9 AM —s PM 7 — : : sa. | doh built in 1950 rooms & bath, carpeted living DIRECTIONS: Driv t Josly . ft ss 15 WEST HURON 8ST RF‘!, ESTATE & INSUR4‘NCH Yt Union Lake Office rane, micauted ca’ a welt kage | Store fireplace & planters, room with fireplace. large kitch- to E. Tennyson, turn bast | Dorothy Snyder Lavender MUNTPLE LISTING SERVICE | FE 5.8161 _ FE 29676 1482 BALDWIN AVE _ FE. 4.0547 as . | ge eee ny: ' ts : in carpeted living room, en. sereened patio. Full base- | 3 blocks to OPEN signs Realtor Est 29 Years — - North Williams Lk Rd 2 bedrm eteraroms ot ets eee Beach ' knotty pine rec room with; ment -- ree, room, built in bar. | at model. 7001 Highland Rd.. (330) : furmacs"” nat waters” hardtona at ast a00—Terme PASE) Dee hice “mindgws, | ou) eae Sty car aaraar, ouudooé sc ee , . : : a = - family size kitchen. Land-| §till, huge a: 0 i OWNER LEAVING CITY. MUST ; ‘ ine oan for aa saan : oe . MON r a sit © sfuped, private road. $19, 730. See, Sell levees he one: re ~~ | sell immediately: 2 bedrm. Dou- HAVE YOU | - “ es Bir s ts a real rent beat- | . terms \ _ e lot eautifully landscaped ‘ ’ . Only #8.880 Kerns : [has oii oe eitchen ered ROY ANNETT. INC. REALTORS room. bri oe bathe GS tw ofter 13a lgheview Make an + : . _| large living room en u NNETT- . y, er akeview FE 2-6682. | : . 5 = ieee ee Segue, bath. Ona 7.x 110 ft. Jot. A plea! ed aig) recm) weul cranes) Bare: ACCIDEN T $300 & TAKE OVER GI MORT.| SEEN THE hardwood firs, auto. furnace. pate distance to a private beach ; Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 ment, gas heat, water softener. gage. on 3 bedrm. 1', baths. 2) Z 5 , het water, ends to, move in.| 0%, Wililams Lake Full _ price l'g car garage, paved drive. This TOLLS yrs old.: Between Lake Orion and ; : $9,800, term ! $4, ase RE DROOM an FE 8- 0 46 6 is a lovely home and “reasonably _Clarkston. MA 5-010 ; ; = : | we i priced. Call for an appointment. Y Sugden Lk. priv. — Bathgate. 2) in scenic Clarkston. This beauti- | > i" > = a, : . . eeu. oemesiow. iorge Etchen, | {ard bearegen Nema etintz tates, |= BRICK TERRACE —- 3 bedrooms ARE ON THE OAKWOOD MANOR | a gusta porch "Teil Gascarr| bas hot air heat. A 23 ft. living- Nag enone wares " m" ' ; ; ; a; auto furhece, hot wale eer Pages Palo ey spade ta rer i MOREE BBO “ponerse” RISE LAKE PRIVILIGES a i ; , ; % ‘ . 3 | & Jovely screened patio for luxuri- rhea? . 5 4 adn] ae ne re ous liv living. ply 2 years old. $17,- 2 bedroom frame with auto. William Miller : SANDY BEACH Bs ; Other cot es f{ 7 | eat and le bath .Alum > « aC AY Pa > 7 AL , vacant hots e acid et tite) WHITE BROS. storms and screens. Fenced | Realtof | FE 2-0263 | “STAY HOME TODAY .s | - Tatiges. OR 3-1295 pare Cats ae ro ee 70 W. Huron | oe mone ese | § Bedroom, ranch style, brick home : Special-Vacant tot | E * é own payment an ow |; | WI E ' in a highly restricted subdivision : 160 ft. x 100. $1,600 cash. cia ves, ‘ieee trae en 10 ‘TH 5S mean! Payments — It's between Dixie Highway and Lower CARMAN" - ae racer rab Mee ve ee e Lv. Room and rmiri wg lo 4 S j Vi ning ““L” wall to wall ‘GEbOW Lake FROWTeOR " 4 BEDROOMS aoe enn an SMI H “TD ccceeh, iene, i ats omeni 8 “Ty * e da room | home 3. bedroom, large FULL BASEMENT 3 Bedroom brick with full ee aon call basement | — pcg. Will ta eed ane Tage, sent take ‘ome IF’ QUAL Is WHATs YOU recreation room, plastered two;}| e. take food. down] Convenient to Donald and 8t. 4 R IN A NEW car garage, landscaped acre lot | ~~ hae us ‘and we'll talk) Benedict's, Schools. 2. FL, an wi ow interest) | Sas LOOKING Fo REALTOR __ FE 5-9471| and cement driveway, two blocks | a ; uilt on lJarge lot, garage, vision’s priv sandy | bas A. Z ’ OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY | . iam yey Realtor fencing, 26 ood aeavarsa perch, NO DOWN PAYMENT Visit our’3 bedroo: brick ranch, | 942 JOSLYN COR MANSFIELD beach. Sale by owner. | FE 4. eA RE, E full baths, wa Pri 2 : GI OR FHA See 3 BED-; : a : : i 4 : i | "ss DRAYTON PLAINS — ate DO IT YOURSELVES” é EL “mee tractive 2 bed , Attention all handy men! This | ao hs 3 : with 48-ft ‘oi = unfinished house has 2 bedrooms | | One of eb ier” tn bed , * : - kitchen with eating space. bath and 5 lots totaling 275 ft ses 4 ie aus | bye pedrce | - : ‘ a ample utlilty. Gas heat 2. $5.000 complete price. as is. Lake | i ke ele n this area. decorated | { .? Car garage with paved drive | Privileges on two lakes Get out ; (beautiful pastel shades, nice, | $375 DOWN <- enced rear yard $16 500 your saw and bank book ard | ras ae jot. FHA. easy | INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS . With $325 down plus mort- | Move in! | Pa ~ : Gage costs : i ‘ Witty me ais ee AUBURN HEIGHTS N hi D VW $71 - LAKE PRIVILEGES go with RiALTOR PARTR IDGE Sunda 26 Beautiful white frame five room ot Ing O Nh | to P his lovely aluminum side FE 4.3581 1050 W. HURON | Y | bungalow with expansion attic, | ‘ PER MONTH ° : ‘ ° Rancher Beauti ful large liv- i OPEN TIL 9 | full basemént, gas heat, 2 car SPOTLESS 2) BEDROOM : Ing room with natural ledge re — | garage and workshop, anchor | bungalow Full basemént, : DIRECTIONS: : . zs rock fireplace Mm cidlcnne i é . fenced corner jot. $1700 down. new gas furnace, 1‘e-car COME fe) , , ° kitchen with loads of cup- 630 i a arage. Setting on.2 beauti- 4 UT " boards and huge dining el. 1 BARGAIN BARGAIN | ul landscaped lots. Full 6 miles North of ong saga 3 Jarge bedrooms with am- MADISON Ana Wy a epee: / Enis plas te ree two | price only $9,500. w ono on aire ae _ * ple closets ull basement { = 8 rkier | , ; edroom bungalow with full base- | ate or “FA OOD" . ail tile lus a aice pool {| With full basement and garage. PLUS LOT | ment, gas heat, and wall to wall MIDDLE STRAITS LA KE Sign! i \ ‘ SUPERB HOM table Wali-to-wall carpeting C@*peting included. Gas heat | carpeting, cannot be beat at privileges, Wooded and se- : ~ ME SITES — in living room and hail | Near bus. Ideai home for anyone | $7,950 with $850 down. 65 month cluded. off the beaten path, DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY : Piastered walls, oak floors. | | panting close-in location Two LOTS | Vacant. : J Ng ME apie: pv Silda . PRICED FROM $3,400 | ees hed 2.- car marete: 2] Galy se ee tiled bath. FROM $2 750 { ' stores. sehosls and mpelnenors . FE 2 9122 : , : — ay $3, = Ticed at $20,300—call * j i St Cad i WATKINS LAKE. | 4 lovely 2 bedroom ranc t iz : . Gay! i | FURNISHED HOME tee tote living room, 15- “Bildor @f National Homes” * Sheer 7 x NEAR WaT IDEAL | | This year around two bedroom —. Sosa aa " het ane : : ; : y bos — HIGH Other Model modern bungalow with new Blend real Westasra Weel aac. 8 . ; = tigers ‘aad' phemtren acne | | Te Coderecion” pb RC Mena Cree ese |. poe ael wey , * {OOTS: | 3 =e Spe »* be inspec e apprecia: i E : : screens priced nelow actual INCOME | Ender Construction | There fe'a"beautfut ving poot, IN CLINTONVILLE ROAD , A tant 10.508 pervial cigs fj | dining area and kitchen ail in this cute 2 bedroom : - down “a cea “4 ; Located on Summit streét Two , ; one large Lo shaped rogm, pan- anguew It — part: base- cont martes . oe = per apartments - 5 reoms and bath DIRECTIONS eled in mahogany, and a oe sé. en: Gee rier et. meske 6 ha. cae pay- _ \down. 3 rooms and bath on sec-; - Out Walton Bivd—north dn , tamic view of ns from large Pa) ments. peak be $56 in- : canes Pros create uding 2° ond floof. OT Neat, storms and. * Cimtonvitte Ra Left on «| Alderson windows, furniture - . Sianiog taxes and rote —_ HOMES < nereens vot, blacktop sMreet See. my leigh to model — oe, oas06 large © wooded lot. $13,- ‘ : ; b : vk: You'll buy it at $10 300 atch for signs down. , : HO - . Chiron Wont We tans with 495.000 down, EASY TO. . ‘ OFFICE OPEN of “ioe are ” Living $100 DOWN “REAL ESTATE viving room, real sharp BES ied di Ulta Psa £ SUNDAY 35 st een en ed —+7_MOVES-YOU IN i : aa , ~ : - oo — Por Wis t Sica Per a a room tiled, kitehen and '- : . Want ‘& garden. this jot is | TOM? ‘DORRIS, & SON REALTORS bedrooms & bath. Screened | PAYMEN: MORTGAGE B costs “ eee a 100 %.397, There's o t'y-cor P WE TRADE front porch ‘riced at $9,500 MENTS LESS FHAN RENT Hie ‘Av rks iis * $60. Only $8.250 with | [ m rl 52 W. Huron PHONE FE 41557 \ ra ne Fe ee ea er NUE SAIS Une ery a ae cae na oan ee ec ee * Ps ay Ss 5 ots _ Sly . . i * j " F : ; \ eek, CRYSTAL LAKE DRIVE — 2 Bed- joe screened-in back porch. 4 cherry trees. Cyclone fenced. heat. Only $65 per month _ are in this dream home to- TODAY A REAL BUY with 3. bedrooms, oll heat, side drive. Spacious liv- ing —— newly decorated and all This house comes with com e, auto. washer dryer ap refrigerator. down will handle with — : *RLOO . 3 Bed- ope go huge lot. Live spacious comfort in this oe ful home with oil heat. $600 down will handle. oF 13 minutes from downtown low get you income property. Some -with 4 apartments. Money mak- ers. Let others pay your month- ly note while you live ‘free’ buying your own home. — CALL US NOW — ASSOCIATE BROKERS Investment Company, Inc. 443 ORCHARD LAKE fda PE 6- 9663 Gece s| ING STATE out SEL LEA vin otick ranch. New subdi- vision. Paved streets. Lge. lot. 1's baths. Close to schools. Sell to existing mortgage. $2900 down. OL __1-1445. ee Ui Income upstairs, full basement. Alum. storms & screens. 250° deep 100° ireneee $15,500. $2500 down. OR 3-917 os ining, & living room - peters place . i rn exper rn rea Ceatig JB ie ot Bae a , ro — wi fas a conversion furna plus Can len grid nag or gas el inied! “heater. range in kitchen. Owners &r, out of state & ——. wer s000,LET ME SHOW YOU THIS COM- SMALL DOWN PAYMENT can @ SYLVAN LAKE build your plan or ours ‘| SEE THE LAKE MAN (C.SCHUETT FE 80458 2 Detroit Offices KEnwood 2-2400 LAKEFRONT COTTAGES FOR sale. Ph. PE 2-9654. : . LAKE FRONTAGE 100 FEET on noc of Hammond Lake 2 LOTS in Dow'.Ridge Sub- division. shore Leslie R. Tripp 75 WEST HURON ST. FE 5-8161 PE. ¢-4278 piste furnished home on Whipple ake. Good sand beach. 40 ft. dock. Aluminum boat & motar. 2 power mowers, 1 riding. 20x24 garage. Good lawn & beautiful view. $22,000. abe down. $200 per month, Phon Baak- er. Broker. MAyfair. 6 6-2384. LAKE PRIVILEGES | 2 large lots, each 60x300, wooded, good loeation. 1 pair of lots from ound Lake, north of Walters | Lake. i sell separately. Bar- gain. Easy terms PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin __FE 5-8275 ON LAKE ORION. BEAUTIFUL LOG cabin nome. Spacious interior. Pieldstone fireplace, bedrooms & bath off balcony. imediote i { cupanc Only $13,500. down, $95 per mo. Call MY 3 S091 __ days. or ai — eves. | $7500 Cedar OT aiaed Lake. Modern .. large living rm. new furnace, enclosed porch, garage, fenced yd. neat and clean. —— Sines down. DAVID WARD YOUNG “at Lake Sherwood" At | sos £z. CE ON ai Ae f 3-4181 NEAR CLA YEAR around home, "ke. erie fleges. $2,750. Cash. MAple 5 5 Bi Only 4 desirable high 70 to 90 ft. sites habeard nea ne privi- leges. Here alue — Priced con “51250 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor pd Community National Bank Brig. 11 Eves. PE 5-13 2 moving —_ reese pr includ- ice their per Jos interest rate. at once. Nice 3 bedroom ranch. Over 1765 li. Plus 11 acres. Lots t garage & extra sunroom. Close to Pon- tlac & shopp reas. Own your own private estate. The price of pb ig ridiculously low. $7,000 down will handle. Hagstrom. ag Hi Iehione ae (M50) M OR _4-0358 aT. iz PRIVI- 50 150. 509, Lawn, Drayton Plains. Prairie BY OWNER. 3 BORM. RANCH. Paneled den. All built-ins. Car- peting. Marble fireplace. 2 car berks os Near MSUO. $23,500. OL HAYDEN NEAR PONTIAC ing. Remodeled kitchen. Base- ment. $8950. Low F.H.A, terms. . TERMS. 3 BR. brick yard. & tosses West Suburban. LAKE PRIVILEGES $500 down, 2 B.R, home has new alum. storms & screens. 2 biks. to . Oil heat. Fenced yard. AUBURN HEIGHTS 2 lots with 3 B.R. home. Base- ment has furnace & gas water heater. $9,900. Nothing down for qualified veteran or can be sold on land contract. 1 story home of f stone construction wich’ "glum , Siding. 45 lovely rooms. The 12° x 16’ 10" nace & elec, wa Beautifully nBdecaned. fF COHAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves. Income Property 7 4 FAMILY APT. ON WEST 5 SIDE. all re ea and furniture go with . 200 Sanderson. makes ‘nar,” Fisceont 2° GENERAL 3 B.R. home. New asbestos sid-|- r 3855 Lapeer Rd. (M24). oe of Silverhill Rd. 5 ton Bh _ : RILEY REAL FSTATE, car, FE 41157 wae TaREPNONT SUMMER house. Conveniently located in lovely wooded setting. Lge, sun- Toom overlooking e. Natural $15,500" Eat 3 bedrms. Sandy beach. 3-2140. WA a Take Holcomb Rd. oyt of Clark- fight « mae Meatly dressed; a desire to make money, you must be depend- able LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 136_E. Pike St., Pontiac. Die Makers & . Die-Room Machinists EXPERIENCED ONLY! DYNAME Manufacturers, Inc. 4755 Rochester Rd. Troy, Michigan ON EXPERIENCED . Brovremetee “and: automation dies. “Woodward, ic t h service ax nt yi pernon, = own ols re- Good =e. Repiy Pontiac Press Box Ve Be a NO AGE LIMIT. Male help. Closer. 1 Salesman wanted. All the leads you want. $100 00 a week if you qualify. open 80 N. Paddock. OPPORTUNITY PLUS — MARRIED an 21-43 ¢cr. rhone, to train as unit mgr for large National Sales Organization. $432 a month Wat expenses guaranteed to start. rite 30x 62 Pontiac Press. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN . EX- perienced or will train applicant | with other sales experience. See | Dick Valuet at 345 Oakland Ave. — SALES CLERK FOR GOODWILL | industries Store. TRinity_ 3-288. SALESMAN WANTED | | Por modernization sales. Wil] train | good worker D & M oes | Service. FE 2-7004 or PE 2-82 SALESMAN Do you know the heating and | air conditioning business? Prove | to me that you do, and I'll guar- | antee you $200.00 a week. All the leads you can work from day to daylite Apply 80 N. | Paddock. i | WANTED. PIZZA HELP PART | time weekends Possible full time | if qualified, must be 18 with or, ‘ without experience. Union Lk. | Area. Cal) EMpire 3-4852. WANTED BUMPER PAINT MAN, | must be good, $100 week guaran- | eee “ye D- $967 at 131 Orchard Lk. | 56 _—~ 5 LADIES WANTED To represent new local offices in Pontiac, Rochester, Clarkston. Miltord and Commerce aress. On a paints ent work only. Phone Reene between 10 & 12 fioon only, FE 4-9227. _ BOOKKEEPER “WANTED. 1 OR 2 days a week. State age and re erences. Write Box 449. Auburn __Heights, Mich. CAR HOPS. EXPERIENCED. AP- ly in person, Frost-Top Drive: Ln, | iis W. Huron. CURB WAITRESS, SUPER CHIEF Drive In. Telegraph near Dixie. DEMONSTRATORS FOR TOYS & We offer the best. Don't Call FE 5-8395 for | _ EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA tor with oonae § Pleasant sur- _Toundings .FE 4-3149. EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE 80- Hcitor required by naticnal con- cern solicjt from office or __®pplicant’s home. Cal FE 8-4422. EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN. 25-35. General office work. Must | have own trans tion, Small | construction firm. n. Call O OR } 3-0031. | IENCED Real Estate Saleslady to join “live.wire” organization, For full ‘time job only. Must have proven sales record. Earning . un- limited for the ret at Apply in person only. R Realtor. N. Saginaw Bt. Pontiac &XPERIENCED SHORT ORDER orate me call for interview. EXPERIENCED WITH REFER- ences. Cooking & general. Pyt. room & bath. Bham 400° Ardmoor Dr. $35. MI 6.9727 or | _ JO 6-1586. | ee ce « COOK: ALSO | nurse’s aide pply 1220 Auburn | Rd. No “phone eal 8 please EXPERIENCED “FULL TIME | Rea] Estate salesladies. 2 open-__ ings available. Call Harry Wood, manager, FE 4 4-4821. FOR CONVALEXCENT HOME. AP. ~~~~~- ly -in bar 2260 Oxley: Drive. Pofitiac, Mich. GIRL, 18. TO WORK AT FAMILY Beach resort. Counter exp. help- ful Call FE 2-7889 for appoint- ment. GRILL GIRL AND KITCHEN help. Experienced. Apply in per- son, Frost Top Drive-In, 3118 we Huron. ~Katchka Bros., A & W nor taking a paapareog for grill ooks and counter girls, for Per- ry = location, Apply 991 Bald- bioRT HOUSE WORK, NO LAUN- dry, Saturday mee et oft. _ Stay y_ nights. _MA_ LADIES Ye&r around work, 4 hours day. i hedaar ma) eanyass from our _of- Security with unlimited income, early retirement. No investment required. Interview ma appoint- ment ONLY. FE 4-07 LOOK Men and women with no experience wanted. Must be willing to train, according to olan of nation- al organization. Part or full-time. Opportunity open now. Call FE 4-0738. MEN — WOMEN $20 DAILY. SELL Lueninous nameplates. Write Reeves Co., _ Attleboro, Mass. NEGRO MEN AND WOMEN __ Pull or an time for real estate sales people Must want to make over $500.6 a@ month. White collar job. Should have car. Phone ‘8-1909. “Opportunity s Knoc king If you honestly seek financial security now, us retirement in | 2 years, Call 4-0738 for inter- | ew. WE-HAVEIT iTUDENTS OVER 18. RETIRED | men, shic workers, service men. | df vou have '2 to 15. hrs. a week, we can use you. outstanding opportunity i ear® $100 per mo Apply 150 N. Perry. 5 | WANTED: MEN, WOMEN, RAISE | bait for us at home. Puli, spare | time. Doesn't take up space. beds Dep everything. Sherwood. | Employment Agencies 22 COOK Must Be Capable & Reliable $100 PER WK. TO START Call Evelyn Edwards * PE 4-0584 MIDWEST RECEPTIONIST — For personnel office. Must type & take short- hand. 5 days. OFFICE — Aged 21-35 with position in’ new “alr. conditioned offices. OFFICE MANAGER — Ag ged 21-35 with general office tack round E-232, Monmoith, Maine. AAA CEMENT CON ST. Sidewalk & Driveway Licensed and bonded. Free “esti- * mates. FE 4-3371_ or PE 5-0833. AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE offer. low. prices through saan urchases on custom “Qualit ullt’ homes — 800 plans. We’ if * secure mortgage. No obligation. Builders Exchange PE 3-7210 or UL 243464 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. Reasonable. Jenson. FE 2-2340. BULLDOZING & TRUCKING DON TURNER FE 5-285. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE & CE- ment work. Residential & com- _ mercial. Bill. £M_3-3168 BLDG. REPAIR. PLASTERING Brick, Block, Cement work. F _4-2290. BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED ed Work guaranteed. Free Estimates. FE 4- 0777 | BULLDOZING — “EXCAVATING — Lake Drecsine aac Septic Tanks Drain elds aeeret ve Estimates. OR BLOCK. BRICK, CEMENT WORK, |— and fireplaces. MA 565-0378. TERING. | O'DELL CARTAGE your _price Any time. LIGHT HAULING REASONABLE rates, FE 8-1124. LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. | Rubbish, fill dirt, top soll, sand, gress and front ena loading. FB Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT %-Ton Pickups 14-ton stakes Dump trucks Semi-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. | 825 8. WOODWARD FE 4-046! PE 41442 Open Lally. ___Tnetuding 8. Sunday | Local and long distance. moving. | 6806 Phone FE 5- /80N'S LIGHT HAULING AND DE- livery service. OR 3-0207. UNWANTED ARIICLES aa up free o charge. PE 5-41 LIGHT HAULING AND aavinG - any kind, real cheap. FE ~~ LIGHTHAULING. FE ~- 4-0031 CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES TERMS Advance Floor Co. | 38701 CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED _builder. Free estimates. UL 2-5175. CEMENT WORK Walks — Drives — Fioors Licensed — Bonded. UL_2-2762, CARPENTER WORK, NEW & RE- pair, small jobs — specialty. s __5-2841 or FE 5-2017 CEMENT. “PATIOS. aAnAGE | floors, chimneys, oon and block, | all repair work. FE 5-1968. CEMENT & BLOCK WORK FE 5-0782 CEMENT WORK, NOTHING TQO | ars experi- “large or small. ei eae pecial price. ence, Ee eetlanace. OR 3-617 CUSTOM HOMES Plans, drawings, construction es- timates at no cost. OR 3-9764. Custom Asphalt Paving Excavating, Grading. My 3-5821, & knowledge of bookkeeping. 5 days. ' TRAINEE — Position available for | woman 25-35 with seme office. background will train for public | contact job. | BOOKKEEPER — Full charge for downtown location. § day week, FOR MEN TRAINEE — Position avyatlabie for clean cut high school grad has fulfilled his service shane: tions. ENGINEER — Degree or ‘Jant in experience for local COLLEGE GRAD Aed 20-26. for.training program in manage- ment & sales. MIDWEST | 406 Pontiac mate Bank Bidg. FE_5-9227 ulvi- irm.” 23 PRIVATE MATH TUTORING. FE 4-5614. __Work Wanted Male 24 2 MEN WITH CHAUFFEUR'S cense, would like ells drivin truck or any kind o 2-5411. A-1 PAINTING a WALLy PA- pering. FE E 2-472 A-1 PAINTER INTERIOR ‘AND exterior. Reas. FE 4-6462. : A-1 CAR WOR and repair Instructions _ Ww ._ PE 424210. sl A-1 PAINTING rape & EX-| ~~ terior. Pree — Reas. OR | 3-3752 or OR 3-811 AVAILABLE NOW “CARPENTER cabinet work. New and re- . pair. D. H. Murdock FE 2-7861. Sa Call Fm 4- Labing COULe Yc You os 5 $50 WK or MANICURIST EXPERIERCED only, 100 per cent commission, 4- day week, First class salon. MI _8-4940. NITE COUNTER GIRL AND WAIT- WAIT. ress. Must have transportation. XXX Drive-Inn. 1765 N. Tele- _btaph. Corher Dixie Hwy. Professional Nurses Starting salary $360.98 per month; increases to .98 per month. ust be willing to ~ fice. plus eon 8 9:30 to 5 5 pm. uty. Liberal nersonnel cl Reply, a r of Ee Wa c Hospi __ Pontiac, Mich on - - SALES CLERK DWILL Industries Store. 3-2883. SILK k Birmingham 12383 «8. Woodward. MI Birm: Cleane 133 8. bi an ONS pene now — Ee for Lm anh bet 3 pee sopointme CG ween a _6. FE WAITRESS FOR WEEKENDS, see . Tetegt sper ieaces. Scribb's. s ly in person, a iv ism ha, ake dtu _ WANTED: WOMEN With 1 3 OR spare. Bg make. | 24 ee like bere "per or MTT ANTED, aront _ shift, Joe's 1, ‘3153 W. Huron, oo : / t ‘ BOY 17 WANTS OR 3-2961. shift._Free i BOF¥. : Ditferential fo. evening and night | — BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES __ EMpire 3-3416 ANY KIND OF work, BOY 18, WANTS pone Tatas chauffeurs Neense, FE 2-0343._ COLLEGE > STUDENT Leer work. one FE 2-1615. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter. Kitchen a specialty. FE K OF ANY Cal) after 6 HANDYMAN = PAINTING, LAND- scaping, hand oe. an s4068. > tng. G. Mitchell. MAN 30 WANTS i woaK OF ANY kind, PE 3-7308._ a nan nna te WEED. BRUSH, AND GRASS CUT. hen A digging, light hauling. PE 5 YOUNG. ' would we iv Inside e. Work Wenked Female 25 1 DAY IRONINGS, REF. $3 BUSH. A-l TRONING, Pick Ye bots AND DE- liver, $3.00 bushel. wer SITTING ND HOUSE sPornien own traneporte- CED MAN me work. 4-7428. on. ie FeLIaece WOMEN to care for yor ae and chil- you. vacation, f wo we or convalesce. ABC Nura- 8-6011. a LADY WANTS jishwashing or ery tl EXPERIENCED work in Isundry, a fountain Fu Stratton 7 ™. ¥ le RAVI - BABY? VACATION: 980 ature, ¢ ania wih care for youp ch Slee in ed home.. EM — EM a me : peeereer ds OM, x ; | TREN _Lake Orion. | DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH- ing. Free estimates. FE 8-6781 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Construction and maintenance. Ed Connop Electric. UP 2-3902. OR 38701 | 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC Painting & Decorating 37 18ST CLASS PAINTING. INT. & | ext. FE 2-4315. orating. Cash or terms. ame 2-2940 18T CLASS DECORATING, PAINT- _ing- and wall papering. FE 4-0255. =| ist CLASSsINT.-EXT. PAINTING | Reas. Don Beck, OL 1-3141. 2 MEN “AVAILABLE POR ~ PAINT- | | dng, interior and exterior. Free_ estimates. FE 2-5087 or FE 2-4218. A LAD’ LINTERIOR ,DECORATOR. Papering. FE 8-0: |A-) PAINTING = “DECORATING Pape removed. FE 4-6918 A-| PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- | tertor, 16 -per-cent-dise_ for cash. Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-9205. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING,- 20 years experience. bes “regres Free es Phone UL 2-139 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR air _ing. Pree estimates. PE 5-0375._ PAINTING, INT. & EXT. PAPER mis ad Mason Thompson, FE —~ PAINTING — PAPERING + qeail eS | — Paper Energy GUARANTE: E_ 2-2312 __ Television ‘Service 38 “DAY or Rote led Tv SERVICE or FE 5-8300 STRAKA .. ELECTRICAL SERV File EST. Partney, Electric 5-5439 JENSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER- noon & evening, call FE 2.0495. EXCAVATING TRENCHING BULLDOZING EM 3-0881 PREE ESTIMATES ON COM- lete kitchens, counter tops. & it-ins. R. B, Munro Elec. Co. 1060 W. Huron. FE 5-8431. PREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water heaters, ranges and dryers. FE 5-8431. R. B. Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron. GARAGES $595 14x22 Complete“ FE 5-9122 | HOUSE MOVING, FULLY EQUIP: | _ped. FE 4-8450. L. A _ Young. HOME. GARAGE. CABINS. ADDI- tions. Licensed builder. FHA — Terms. FE 4-6909 ~~ LICENSED BUILDER. FE 2-4855 LIGHT CARPENTER, MASON & _ _Ttoofing work. OA 8- 8-2918. PLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR _ VERN KELLER. UL_2-1740 PLASTERING & a REAS. Pat Lee. FE 2-7922 R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, rea and finishing. Phone FE ROOF RFPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 CHING, EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks. Field tile footings. Ditches and boat well. UL 2-5404. Building Supplies 27 ORPPZEUM ‘THEATER, PONTIAC. Theater and bowling alley, bow!- in balls, garb “ ¢ tmoetors, screens, étc: See salesmen on the job sit, 8-5 daily, Star Wrecking 0., Inc. 28 Business Services PAL ALA Oe ACME ASPHALT PAVING Written guarantee. Free estimates — Licensed & bonded. FE 5-1917. | ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by fa¢tory trained man at our office. General Printing & Office Supply Co. 17 W. -Law rénce St. Phone. FE 3-0135. B. & W. Cement Contractors OR 3-3263 OR 3-6291 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Wall and windows. Reasonable. FE 2-1631, — BURKE | ASPHALT PAVING Let ne Pam ate IB ta driveway jad Qur jobs are our i ces. Phone se sont UL, 2-3420 pairing a oa auth di Ma a nd rewin . : Pike. ts, FE a LAKE SERVICE. Weeds and mud removed from lake. Free estimates, OR 3-6126. FURNACES, we ChE AND . FE 5-1788. “ LAWNMOWERS eRS “SHARPENED & Outboara Mtrs — Parts & Service| - “Aly cooled engines repaired Authorized servic =. inton Engin MTR. SERVICE FE 4-7921 A & | finishing. Terms. or ‘ | £. 1 Prompt courteous service. FE F ‘URNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots. Get the top dollar, Will = outright or sell it for you. B&B Comm y Sale. Phone OR 3-2717. WANTED TO BUY: oe eed a _of furniture, Ph, FE WILL LIQUIDA YOUR = ROURE. hold ‘oods pemnar dy by private sale be | ae ral Smart Sale Farm, ee Michigan. OL 1-5631. Wanted Miscellaneous 46 HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER, AD- ding maching, or piece of of- fice furniture or equipment not in use? = will buy these items. hes- OR 3- : WANTED 1 GAL. JUGS. WILL |. pick up. OR 3-6500. ___ Wanted to ) Rent oars WOULD LIKE nt 48 rm. home (mot apt.) in desirable neighborhood. Lease. Must be clean. Exc. ref. 1 Ph. FE 8-3067. UNFURNISHED HOUSE OR FLAT by couple. Prefer 3 bedroom base- = and garage. In or near Pon- jac, Will consider others. Pos- session July 15th or sooner. Ph. goeicont. _K&nwood 2-1656. . TO RENT 2 OR house oni of Pontiac. OR} Shere “Living | Quarters + 49 | COUPLE MAKE THEIR BDRM. xc. Ref. HOME with lady for hélp. No drinkers. | $1 Carter _ Wed. Transportation 50 RIDERS, PONTIAC TO DETROIT and back Monday thru Friday. FE_ 5-3716 Wid. Contracts, _ Mtgs. 51 $1, 000.000 AVAILABLE re 3s FHA, GI and CONVENTION- : Mortgages, Pashia bg in Oak- Gee Co, Call a" — service, Ask Pao mmons, OR 3-5597. ABSOLUTELY THE es oe AC- our land con t. Cash “Call Re ae Part- 1, 1050 W. Huron. , To sel! lowest service for many years. Sool equities. Mortgages avail- able. ‘ CASH BUYERS WAITING ir Siete Cati—_any hour. FE 4 5-0975. ARRO REALTY Upholstering 40, A SROs EAKLE'S Snore CASH FOR Se ee ee CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-| J. J. VanWe 4540 Dixie ° ing. 174. Cooley, Lake Rd. EM 3-1358 _ AND RACTS. TO BUY OR AL'S Lt ie tail to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-2611 or EM 3-4086. THOMAS PHOLATERING IMMEDIATE FE 5-8888 ACTION | On any good land contract, New ____ Lost t& « Found Al | “or seasoned. Your cash upon sat- pix i isfactory inspection of property Lost LADY'S WATCH. JUNE. and title. Ask for Ken Templeton. | 2th, tn vicinity of Cass Le kK. L. Templeton, Realtor Oo ar e E - | menial value, FE 2-201 or FE 2338_Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 5-416) _ Wanted: Real Estate _52 LOS1 - “SMALL SPANIEL. FEMALE | ~ Dark brown white. Vic. of Reward Fish Hatchery: GR_3-8501. R LOST: BLACK & WHITE HOUND. _ SNS. hair, male. Reward, OR LOST. BAT i 5 3 & WHITE “gle | bike, LOST: MALE OF EP TANY SPAN- jel, brown & white. Royal Oak li- cense. Vic. of Peach Tree Lane & Ofion Rd. Substancial reward. “OL 1-0336. LOST: BLUE PARAKEET IN JOS8- lyn-Montcalm area, Name Joey. b 4-4856. WOMAN'S PLASTIC BAG, RUN over b r on Auburn Ave. Per- son ° pic — return fof Persona rs, Keep money. reward FEs-0838 Notices & Personals AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES 43 Don't worry. Know fhe facts. ber a consultation. FE ANY GIRL OR WOMAN ae ing a friend] x advisor, phone FE 2-5122 after .m.; oF if no an- swer FE Confidential. AEROTREDS KNAPP SHOES ‘Pred Herman OR 3-1592 COLD WAVE SPECIAL $6.50. OPEN Tues, Thurs Pie evenings. Dorothy's. | FE 3-12 CHARLES CHESTER AIR “yr aot! SHOES - fn. MILLER OR_3-4942 DESPERATE I MUST SELL 10 NEW Ford's This week, to heck with Profit. Shop and bring your best deal to me and I will beat it. I can also help you with a down pormes on @ ow ce ne | u car. & wens or call Ernie. Felice, ca §-4101, OR 3-0674 Wallace, FE + MAID 8&0. Menominee Mrs. +7805. * EVER G R ie Sace on Invitations-Personalized Ni barn F Books-»-Guest books BACKENSTOS. ES 2-1414 E 19 E. vine op “FRAIL- “CU er, exchange go to Bheet's Mobile eer SES Homes Sales & thal at 3172 Wo Heron. PE 4-974 / “FOR CASH IN A H HURRY, sell. things |? through Classified Ads. 2aial. goes!. Dial * $ Don't lose your. pt ned waiting. Sieek “Franks, Real Este . le _Hwy. OR 01 WANTED: TMMEDIATELY) ieee Bnicon Hogg lake p Bt A % zo weiing, eal oJ poly eal al Est. "Rent. Apts. Fi Furnished 84 54 1 ROOM BACHELORETTE. MOD- ern kitchen, private — Utlhi- ties furnished. $65 month, Near. Tel4Huron ; eve- __Bings S a antl 100 salesmen to serve you. For quali- fied appraisal, a fast, reilable ection CALL Humphries 83 N. Telegraph Open E’ves. FE 2.9236 __ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ MONEY contracts homes, é& vacant cash. L Y REAL, Lae | 508 ee Se FE #1157 GI AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes, we can seit your home for cash with very small down pay- ment. Call wus Sol further . MOD. 5/ je a { i ; / : . ~ Ce : ie i % i) es * r € fy { ? iors , - | HE PONTIAC PRESS, SAFURDAY, JULY 4, 1959” / iz TWENTY-ONE | or louses 6, Sale Lake P i : r = ‘ nn roperty 3 For Sale Lo | = : ; so J! r ‘BY OWNER. Mo Ip L ti MW MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan) Work Wanted Female 25 ‘Business Servicns * \|28; Notices & Personals 43 cat Apts. Fuirnished | & . serewan Bectric at meee gd |? sr sy LOTS ON FOX L AKE, “er. 300x150. WATRRFORD-ORAY. | : . DS ee cen ene Services oe De ee Ne ete Dit teed on mo Ps § a oe year - $1,500. down. EM: Subdivisi Sashabaw. i 49 WORK BY DAY OR HOUR. PLASTERING ~ Ni OR REPAIR ‘\) : eet ek Kako On 3-3559. iP 3-5994 “Work Guaranteed. ‘5-0394. ” 89 gee oS $450 van You Jn - | LOTS IN SUNNY” BEACH ” auB- inOSINGS. estataay ree MON- SAWS MACHINE : 3 bdrm. tri-level brick, division, Walte ivileges. ee Bi c _—_ Manley Leach 10 Bagley St, . Gas Heat. i Lee. $200 ea. Ph. MAple $-9006." pm. PE 46051 §| “SYLVAN. PAVING COMPANY “ner with Pred ' =. mer . fet bent 7 ME OO per OCHESTER Se ae Eta | Pi Bittudl aches cal Fe e on Lk. Oakland re S paresis tor etistom 1 fa Set io rile ctr r¥ or, best . terms reo a EE, ar the new Michi. DAY ge Ep An ag i. Noe <1. a i ee ACRE G WHITCOMB, REALTOR Siseo. iversity: Priced from wot. ove ie tion and! | sale and retail. IN DEBT? a 900. $500 £ Seer eneee. FEO Ean SER down, PE S186 (ALL ELECTRIC, 3 BEDROOM 1010 Pinotage princi” 1 cant iA GANS | Roy's. o¢ Oukland gph 2-4021 FoR SALE BY OWNER’ 2 BED-| fon7,crieh, full basement, water a _plus_ transportation. = Stes sine 7 IF pO qibedrm nome. ¢e000. $600 gows.| Oi ane sapetece: MH Own For Sale Acreage 13 eae ameponatiet Fe att | Dreasmak’g & Tallor’g 20 3 mo. including int. 350 at: ee the eld r retarded a rt St. in Auburn Hgts. |AT UNION’ LAKE "3 BEDRM. '$102040ACRE BUILDING PAR- work ‘sieng same fhe or cleaning. DRESSMAKING TAILORING Al- LET US LAKE PRIVILEGES | finy fe BANIGUS Re sn sel ee net ING aL, —— week Child, welcess lot. Priced ULD Like N DRESSMAKING TAILORING, Ak Gi With this 2 yenr oid, nest 3 sell a yieiged OL 148i EM 2160 vA IGUS. tealtor. Aronia, ealilze oan terations. drepes & Formals don Give You y bags Pay} _tquire at 273 ‘pelawin Ave home ; ¥ 496 2 ee naan heat’ Only ar “OWNER, MODEAN 3 mED-| % ACERS NORTH LOCKHAVEN i enioaenine § Ease Your Min Nj te eee awe acres en lake. Full base-| —24:. FE 40700 SIMEOGRAPHINO TYPING SEC- __ Garden Plowing 31 WE ARE NOT A Ment, of] heat, stone firepla NI a ~ ANT : A? OH VER ETT Large swimming pool, lgea-car BARGAIN ~- NURSES AVAILABLE — 7 MOWING & GRADING, FE 82100 LOAN COMPANY OHN J: REAL ESTATE garage * erkoher. & mfos weak Ripe to Subdivide Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange | MICHIGAN CREDIF $288 Commetcs - Rd. of Court House. $27,500. $12. 83 acres and 25 lots in Qrion Day & Wight-—Licensed & Bonded. | °° Ul 22838, aie M_ 3-6466 down FE 42401 of FE 247i | Township near Clarkston Road PE 2-549 * LOWING, GRADING. DISCING & COUNSELORS NORTH PERRY 4 (YR OLD 2 CASS LAKE. COMPLETELY MOD-| $011 with perfect perculation, Only WORK WTD. FEMALE 25 mowing. 176 Scott Lake Bd. RM. 716 edrm Garage. $1,000 down. ern 3 bedroom ranch: ler € ce soil with perfect perculation. Only PN FOR OSTEOPATH DocToR's ~11228_0F OR 3-0 Pontiae State Bank Bldg. Monty payments of $63.50. MY/ nal jot with lake view. $17 eee ee office. MArket 44673. | Pagar Pr own. REASON- bg Perr} 7 RMS. 8. OR 1LGE. RM. K N- 2-0604. ee able ~ bath and CARE ORTON | tate: nor toss Drv" 8") |, Commercial Propeity PRACTICAL NOSE DESIRES wa nw eRe ROTO. FILLING. | TM BRADFORD, PORMERCY,OF | for’ str pape Ae e w a Uy i. 2 acres. 3 bdrms. Lge. living rm.|CAS8 LAKE | WOODS SUBDIVI- 2% acres on Scott Lake FE 8-4601. “egg end vacant lot mowing, New W ade perates Best carpet | g — carmrunei sion, Lake privileges. 4 bedrm ; . | Cleaners. For the utmost in serv end dining rm. Pirepiace, st. | full basement, 2-cae garage Drive | Oad, Just south of Pontiac re RGA 3) Laundr Service 34, Kenand Gualliy’ call dim, “PE Clean, ee aS anise 319 N. Bagi- paren Terms Hoyt Realty. V. Sich lee ee ee Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 | WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ~~\ NF eS ee | ee 7 ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY eal pymt. Balance like rent. Kenyon _ing and hou ecleaning, FE 3-18 | Copiete PAMILY LAUNDRY | LADIES, OPFORTUNTTY MOOCT |" decorated. All furnished, NORTH SIDE ealty, Mt. Morris, Niagara 3- FIVE ACRE PARCELS ON SOUTH | WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS ‘Service — Shirt service, Pontiac| tree to you, beautiful 50-piece| Child welcome. No drinking, FE Near Ag High School,| _or_3-5i62 ; Fenton Road. Excellent soil cof companion to lady. FE 4-040. Laundry. 840.8. Telegraph. FE cervica ice 8. Cory Stainless steel 5-2707. . ae Na Daea sic = ow down paymen' OO flatware set. Litetim hey ROOM: ote WEEK. 355 E. BLVD. guih. Hoyt Realty Vp"schite | Fisherman’s Paradise and easy terms. sae v iling@11 bottle 4-8612 MY S37. This 7 rm. lake front home on Building Service 26 Landscapin gs) Seer ne cane | "ROCHESTER one of our best lakes. Nearly 400| STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland | succes Se eee eee Oe sbrptig ea Te 3088 Ga 2 re 2 RMS. a, BATH ON ist ft. of lake frontage, Fireplace, a (M§9) at North Milford me: A-1 CEMENT & BLOCK one 'A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE- now, today. Tomorrow may Dewstews,_ ant welcome. FE ro age —— new.| sun parlor, 2 car garage, full re erg jland, Michigan. MUtua Also repairs. OR 3-0464. ] and trimming. Get. our bid too late. 2-2390 1850 59. % vedas, us basement. Must be seen to be ap- : ——— | oe 3118 Ee $0735 . — 2 rage and bas agement $22.90. $4500! preciated. a ‘ A-1 BASEMENTS "For _ UNDER ee oe aoe OuE = aOD. Lose a, eect re a 2 3 ROOM Ubpey WITH PRIVATE down . : FOUR CLEARED LEVEL ACRES.) “““~~ AY ALAN— -! present homes, house raising | A- ath snd entrance, ulcely fur OAKLAND SE aa | GRAWFORD AGENCY, "SUE SRR PEE SE 7-'t | and dgrginning. sino mason” Delverie, made of you Bick WP.) Earggeet tices #8 conte Ob] nuted, Gunn, comole only. se edrms., en, dinin, ge. 1143, FE | site. $4, alf down. FE -4-2451 panies ti ey ets. 2 ; living and family r asement.| HURON RIVER FRONT LOTS, | days: FE 2-7527 eves. | ee s my mother over nithens, the one a s ! If-bak a A-i BLOCK. BRICK AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF LAWN WORK, FIN’ MEN BOkH Neder,” advisor ” aad 7 OR @ RM APY: oe Fibek atte — lot. $10,500, OR} $950.00 total price Nice high lots.| TOMMYS LAKE — 4 RMS. ALSO | all-Dake: work. Residential and commer- ish grading. Top soil. gPB 2-0603. ‘character reader, advisor, Rd. ern, 1 child we welcome. FE 2-4850. 1006 aft : EM_3-4498 3 acres, $12 weekly. PO. B | — ——== ne _.__ | elal. Also under house basements. BULL DOZING, TOP SOIL, PILL, Smalyst. Now at 35045 Ford J FURN. RMS UTIL. PVT. BATH. Nothing D Is “S| 2 ———| Help Wanled Mal H | Wel ate®weil equipped. "Cal MY | "ir and gravel. Phone EM s-taye| eartsrn, Me, appelminens pseer’|* No drinkers or children. 69) Wir Oo in own'- elp ante ale 19 elp Wanted Female 20 °; Se aa ia ace COMPLETE | LANDSCAPING, lard_8t. | _ Rent Farm Property | 1S; ~ 8 OS oe | teed (work Cire removal and trimming, 115| MODERN ORCHESTRA AVAIL~| ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. NEAR K it tet ree : : ble. RE 4-9317. Will build starter home on your: A ES EXP. CAB DRIVERS. STEADY & | WAITRESS. N | A-1 BRICK AND CEMENT WORK Scott Lk. Rd., PB 44228 or OR _® _bus. sa nae Mat 401 N. Paddock. lot. Our plans or your plans To ERAKE Caw BOGE shen | ‘pall ame Day or nigh Gite “spot in ctsce walter 4, loca | Wo epecieiiee 28 woncuewichlamey 56106. | ON AND D APTER TH I DATE. JULY |} ROOMS AND BATH. AIR CON- Bae te _ineuuded. | Also rough “top dollar. UL 2-4643. | 101 W. Huron. | Inn, 3481 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. Lee a eee ciara. | LAW CUTTING AND REPAIR ee not be-tenpas Sy any | —ditioned. Couple. PE §-4032 . | 1 ar NITOR, _MIDDLEAGED RO. - Complete lewn sarriee. | Deais) Ray- | 3 RMS. TILE B. .KPAS? ——— LARGE SELECTION For Sale Farms 14, a} Apply in person. Se as | wave, eee ie tile Ra. | he meee ices neon, | Landscape Service, MI 64108 Se ee ee aeeaeene, | week. Oat i aly hy FOR COLORED HOMES ————oeeeeeer | Ho Af Auburin| 464 Auburn Ave.| at Northwestern Hwy. has open- cializing in remodeling & repaire. | LANDSCAPING, SODDING. AND | Walled Lake, Michigan. } ROOM FLAT. BATH. PRIVATE 3 bedrm., furn. or unfurn. PE) YEAR AROUND LAKEFRONT CHILDREN WANTED | ings available for exp. secretary.| fice & bonded cont. PE_5-2200. | sees: Free estimates. FE | VILLAGE ® HALL AVAILABLE FOR entrance, 2 children welcome 8-4308 after 6. OR COTTAGES, SAFE SAND “ | LAYOUT MEN AND FITTERS Also, for. good typist. Please si) se | a ARTIES, RECEPTIO ETC.| Whites only. 231 Osmun. FB J BEACHES PONTIAC LAKE ROAD 7355 | For structural steel shop. Must Personnel Director @KEnwood | A-l MODERNIZING LAWNS SEEDED & SODDED. | a26 ORCHARD LK. RD. FE 4-7065| _ 5-01 - CLARKSTON. BY OWNER. 23 BDRM. “DE A( ‘12 ONLY $10,500 WITH $1,500 DOWN. have structural steel experience. _, $-7000 for appt Custom Cabinets “& Garages 4) Tractor grading, patio stone, field =.= Soe —— "Brick — Bami, Rec. ACREAGE Lots of room for children on thas | Apply Redford Iron Works. Inc.| WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN POR | Free_Est’s. UP 2-3479 — FE 3-7204/ stone, top- soll. Daye Bagge bur | WE RI RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE |3 LARGE ROOMS, PVT. BATH & preress: ar screens acre. MA For investment or development | 9 &cre farm. aaa to raising | 2800. Alliance Rd. Drayton Plains | light housework and care of 3 A-1 SAND & FINISH. PE 5-372.) mus & gravel. For free estimate, | Punch bowls. FE ¢5808. ag ho pet nn. Have about 15 farms and large | berries, garden, try, rabbits, caw WITH RETAIL ROUTE EX-| YS while parents work Must Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service. | cas andscaping, F | J ROOMS, PVT. ENTRANCE AND acreage parcels with 1. foot dogs or kids. Taree ement block | rh tol Gperate dal { x [ live in 5 days, wages $15, Call MENT | __2-6620 or FE 2- ae Wtd. Children to Board. 44 gars FE 2-9077 after 5 p.m. District lL < up to several miles or lake front-| home. Good well, Pull bath. Oil) Porte in °Norh west Oakland |_FE 4-913). | , MF ON cen On 3 9402 i Movi meal & Ti rucking poise RMS. PVT. ENTRANCE & BATH age within 40 miles radius of| heat. Large Attic for sdditional | LOUte, | e More et cena) | WID FULLAND PART Time | = “M® ei apiece OF ee | oe rucking 36) AUBURN HEIGHTS. EXC. CHILD |” Late privileges. Callaafter 4 p.m. Pr cITEE eS eee | __ perience, and reference. Box 71 sales and office help. Apply Mon. A&B s TRENCHING | | _eare, by day or wk. UL 2-2244. | OR_4-0237. ome ee ers BUILDING SITES R. I. WICKERSHAM MAN TO MANAGE BARBER SHOP | day after 10:30 a.m. W. Grant; Footing & field tile. 20 cents ft. | 1-A Reduced Rates. Wtd. H h id Good: J RMS., BEDRM., LIVING, KITCH- arcceriec “si pedtena!| Wawisise: Unct ee te e | ee EM_3-0706 ; oo Miracle e Mile. _| _FE 5-9961. Local or ong distance moving. td. Tousen $45 © en. pvt, bath and ent. $66. 618 Or- 5S = arge or smaller, very ine n- ; | 7 . S| a De a a ane yPecrraatin is) Reece ai MES | wasn mugancmonn ("OSE MEGANE OG | ___ Help Wanted 21 © COMTLETE RUDIGER Stina BERVICE ny | CA TOP URED, EV BF RN" | ANCE, RAH AND BATE ER — y : ° A { 1 « . re second 5 . st. “JOSEPH Aria Cute 2 beds sion, or weekend cottage, Will Stent he wo a wee ka Pontiae Press| “ane YOU INTERESTED? che aa eee 2. | deasonabie rae BIS he : ae CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-| _ Adults only. 3 >) es & FE iances. Odd pieces or housefull.| { NICE ROOMS. UTIL. AND MUR- 4 RMS. PARTLY PURN. APT. ___ MAple 5-5000. {ROOMS & BATH. NICELY FURN. _Adults. Clean. 8 Mille 4 RMS. & BATH, pall BUs LINE. Adults." 302 N Sa NEWLY DECORA country, children welcome. REp. $16 fi WEERLY—3 ROOMS. PR PRIVATE bath ty. child 806 St. Clair, d Pont! ATTENTION 1 bedrm. apt. on — with new furn' ently redecorate.! | poser lights heat rage available at }-08 28 ne call FE 2-1963. extra wel- hear r. if no. answer KPARTMENT FOR 2. ALL UTILT- ties, Year around a’ Fine surround: 4 suitable for new _Die. pee LOCATED TO tories. 2 an Adults only psa mAlberts ag 4 or =. PAC- —— NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL. 3 net. FE 54-5416 awe or Cnchher: rE 5-5065. as Store, NEAR GENERAT i HOSPITAT. 4 : rms. upper with garage . FE __5-5416 NICE DOWNTOWN APT. _ Apply — s Novelty Auburn Ave. oPPEn 3 RMS. FURN. bath & Pet 162 Augusta UL _or OA_ 8-3766. 2-2753 VERY eae 7 RMS. Pvt. Ent., no drinkers. WOMAN,. ALL A _4:2847. Lo BATH, FE 2-555). bath on Use a boat and Pvt. ent. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 55 Ist CLASS /PT. BLDGS. cp ase & bath. 3 easy wal gg oe : water & 4 k nest fanless te oie: Private yard No coal smoke an . Phone accomodation, Call FE or Situated Mt, lawn. Shady trees. J ROOMS, BA All utilities furnished. Near FE 4-4526. _eral Hospital. 5 RMS. & BATH, ADULTS, ON! _child. 261 Oakland Ave. TH AND GARAGE. Gen- ONE 3 RMS. BATH. 8TO REPRIG- erator. Utilities, ults - FE only. . 3 RMS. & BATH. NO DRIN child welcome. 3606 Hatfie ia a Drayton Plains. re entr. __Ground floor. OR 3-6216 4 RM, corner location, oe s park. Center dis- tance, stove, Mi 4-493 | transportation, _Tefrig., stove 7 ROOM UPPER, aT: HOT WA- pg ig and gas stove furnished. F® 4 ROO OMS AND BATH. UPPER. 163 FE 5-327. Baldwin. 4 RMS. & BATH. ON sc Children welcome. E. < FB a, ROOMS, WEST SIDE,’ NEWLY * seaneatel, adults. FE 29-1523. This & BATH ADULTS. UTIL 4 RMS, & BATH. ADULTS. UTIL- FE 2-5262. ities. 7 RM. & BATH APTS, IN DRAY- ton. He OR 3-1972 or at, hot amg a $40 mo. 4 RMS. HEAT & oF WATER. $50 mo. FE 55-9907. wa ae Do not at tL at DORR AEE gon, REALTORS 782 W. Huro: FE 41557 “CASH 48 HOURS HOME + EQUITY ve WRIGHT- ALOE Sell Us Your iiquity home, nished, tre eaten mining, fos. Rall & BLAU FA. clits es, gluites furn, Pvt, 4 AND TILE BATH, pron l “Ror Oak ses ae couple. TR. =p D BATH. ATTR _ VE Sheridan. All utilities furn. ei er: FE 5-5475. 4 ROOM APARTMENT UNFURN. UNFURN. in Rochester. Basement and ga- * rage. OL 2-1587 after §.p.m. or eras ey: Nai INQ. 5 Ronee ae BATH NEAR er eral hospital. 154 Lincoln. 3-9522. —_ § RMS. BATH, UPPER, FE 3-6333 or PE 2-578. 5 ROoa AND 3 ® . NEWLY * OB ay just is) % nished, Reas. HOLL ue peed ieee trance 41832. . $09, “pe oe "Beh betors APTS _TWENT Y ie fe = , ie @ he TWO: 3 pens * é gs Ara steed a 3 | é ie we Lake 4 ~ é a e co . : | a pal RATE: Jotiages 58 B A a it : estas s bath, 20M, MODERN, Business 6 T : “ eneny ae 65 Opportunitie H E. \ 4 /OROCERIES 5 66 CA f ONT i \ oi. Se 4 ANG ONE 5 ROOM A E Ease = oon" 128i er jocation, FE MEAT. 0 RNIVAL —- TAC, PR . . Noor, West” APART- o@ern. | HOM ail ; ESS. . = side. 7 Roos a MY E. ik * 5 “ Mfen PEs toot | —P_week iD BATi ical | Part ae s B ATL RDAY. / : RCHARD- COU AVAILA or. ag higt ig th = : rida £m} Le bd Dick T JU LY + APA IRTS- WE B BLE R 3 M | urn ‘ ° RIMENTS Pere eyenge vera 3g Ty BIRD” oy er For Sale 1959 ; sin Cheb — tor “reat. po tag tape age Groce TO SEE P Miscellar fr | ie a } b j NBITION D oN a a icely fu Unb ry, Be i , * te neous 97 . fi. fF _ FURNISHED. & Be. |Ooreiy = week, monia Mpeg hee “You, & Wine - | Pau 2 WHEEL, PRATER, A. Sale 2 “| “yi 1 BED UNFURNI Restor nyder Li Viscagy aps fae can re@il . FUEL Pas tal ” “Miscellaneou —r ‘. Kl se oe ROOM SHED 7001 Hi Est. aveide Doin $1,000 ¢ good-goii yb Goon ae % . , Phone EM. 9-330). ;| pace aun os aston jus ‘stesh ry + tr Gane” been ‘USK ‘TYPE us 76 ‘ DRASTIC RENT” ne EM _ 3-330 2. th e@ $3,000 = i ~~ : = SOIL eer CO wrratneed Sale ee ALLY REDU arr Fr 3303 or ay R shouldn't” . Sonually — = 7 ‘tet ie PIPE . PE 56-9120 IN FoRiee R. e Musical if f) Ponti ‘CED : O) or MU 4-64 e 4 : . , t 39 Caf ge ER . «f nner | Gopds i SS = | Season: R A VACATION, 8 et es creel i 2 or FA! Op “Tompson Pes Bs | Fac pooat euhous tintinon ts alee Sree =i Enron Peas 2 ‘Baicony-t Sartmems development. re oe Weetly of pis ee oer sours ears? a a Ya 5 "Te {Neu son. fn “tess Sy &: test. Mai z mode} - with ORGAN | | cH Sale Farm Produce 92 = ee ewe ee {. COPTAGE AT HIGG aa Pn amgtetang et pt 7 x va SAVE LOM Bort. 8. 1] wus oat Lake ere 5 1 Guaremtoed 12g BS pore iecnte mat ivid- 0 ; | 8 L. | . . 8. = Gettin: - Beautiful sitchine " arreH Pepe tee em market, "appa ui made ere me 30-GATLON wo were | REE eee fal, RESTAUR pg ae | ea tao 3s tie - decorator with metal « cab! . HENETTE UL. 93-5137 t & mo-| = ‘sporting "ga aaa re super : eer _ Tae rae ara ae aoa was ot WA -Huron picked. availab Ibs. < urnished ve and re ith =| _3-0380. On MOTELS. | ral to aneene and re) = 1 i fue pe rhe inder OUSES, MIXER. NT. Du Comm. already” . frigerato! atiac eikca | sare os @ ie hard- —— a . a YR. ater. PI awn m wood : a gy og 2205 Automat ¢etetor| LAKEFRO Lake. OR. re Bo aan ities Sem bert beat 3 GAL. $35. PE: 3-1000. {eam ‘mower. PE Pt USE mips Rd, and } _ fur tel beat an KEFRONT | COTT R an pe wn aad will from Hie! ; age av 5 Wis 502. Meet ate GAL +i an W D PIAN CHERRIES oes Burns Ra. feria and many ween teat, US, ites ee ee ALTO nirmare lnterestine { | | 2s cash a cartyo | Marte tengthe Ne pascae an Musie Cer ‘sie — dase tine fen. weekd me gee pb. REALTO on this. | = +b ; 2 ROME . west. SAVE SE + 5 A MI enter 3 - Maidiena. Unt ine fea- MAC ays or! . Lincol m_ Pon- B z R-J aes i lots EX 5. . | 172 8, Sa PLUMBI 173% {t.| WILL TRADE 48 RACLE | iM : ‘ 7 ee ee | —_— cepey == ~ . oln 6-5487, FE Besibesses —— TRIDGE | = a oid ber - “to, SL NEW ee NG “SUPPLY. ft. ‘aoe: 7abs 4 Ren MILE| bogs. — gper (ease tase ae po ROOMS AND | sae BSW Mb . a masta "eats ota Sint cucts. MA. Sli0. es aceoidian. PE ton older ACCOR, sale rie Lockers. ‘Beef Daver's ed time depos- ODERN COTT ekly. OA- HUR . Le URON | — —_ 18” RID West G. A.| M REPIN or OR CE & | W base (a es. Also t -ADULT Acie, Ml Gk COTTAGE FOR sed HOT TI | ie" RIDING RE REE » Open MAHOGANY 4" PA 331703. | Vurlitzer S ~~. iL 27111. lockers @ MANAG '§ ONLY + beach or month FOR RENT. e ht EL LEAS |_| re Gan ne: L MOWER. reac Ye" wee | Slightly pinet Or ster. 1002 N vail- ER 19 > | Lak Bunny Good ENT __gent. aoe oles E AV i AL. E PE 8-809 "EX- erry pa %4c any fi used, be gan GOOD THIN . Matt SALM e Orion. Rua C privat MAN good r ‘ATL = | = 30 gal. LEC E 88003. pelns 43 per ft. nish with - autiful Sweet Gs i FE ER ST. A WAILE MY 25641 chat. | CO UPACTUR eturn for , Cab aut HEATER. B : Lo wee per ft. pene? paneer che black chi TO £A ees ges ae.| acer Be RE PR : Cabs sinks and fit hare ony ENSON” te ber fe | ow = cherries, For cries, leo. DAILY i ae beach “MODER ; equipm: eplaces ECAST | c ndry tr ee eeetee. oot ae i LU IN CARRY anion ard, 11177 mer Sch also sour _ WA & SUN 2293 2 ‘bedrm, N CONV. | time ment $295, All fo “our- , =. f ets, — with 8, $54.95 95 | PICNIC MB R NEW 8sP THE = south of Foley muck 0} Pa 0 AM-9 PM DAY ~ WILL Reas. i tim usines. 00. Ex rms a SA porte Up. sem. TABL co ED INET P INEST Rd. of Fen < ga ul A. K 6 PM. IAMS L MA e at 3. Ma cellent nd 172 8. ve & me | bled ESs . wo FO! Myer pi off mse. oar Wankes Rentals Ker oe _vate b TAKE, | _ Flint S site kien, part _ Saginaw PLUM singe 8 foot. | PULLY AS- RKM R TH ck your 0’ pring s A Realtor each _ SLEEPS | SI . Min” seen @ 30 G BING H + ce se ei oases ANOBIP AND eet ion veer *fcont tNPORMBHED Al , Realto _ Boat. OR_ 6. PR -| ELL G h. hfield ny- AL. OI | azel's H oot, » $19.95. 6 foot. | MASTER QUALITH LP AN os for sw mn. oonne 0 sag aad aPro FE — __ For Rent R 3-1057. I- | carage business: aed Rosd, Bye “WATER HEAT. suse A&P OR H3*Dixie Hm | SUPPORD: TUNER. BY Gun pound is ee ang 0 an per NTS ~ : — 1 O88, NE, | 2: 4pm Fi T- MU 44 ¥..| WIEG A M B UNION FE. 43433, © aT aE vem Saki ASOLINE, AND 2 CB. iB BEAT. | Os 8T GO. | ymacue MILE ND ONTM arge I TER 25. 3." pg BUS STO ~ 59» ALL RESTAUR & quart ti PRESS coe well SHAL | RACLE usic C Spra ORENC . ye P. Pe OG Bu ESTAURANT ers ¢ pipe, URE C nk $797 oad a LOW A | Pian MILE BA ENTER R yed frui Y CHERRIES ARCA ERR AC PE $.1332, f LGE FRO oe i iiding URANT. § Soe i l3c. § 4 ineh. T HESTED 7005 M. Faia mips on ND | _ ° a ZAAR A d., Aubi t, Lal ADIA ES §-7332 or your con NT RM. | ng yrs and Salons SEATS” _| : S aeetin Thc. PLAS- 59 We Tb 13. gal. a Oren REA /| RAS urn He N. 8q P : / - “ony . ac. st. Over om hone FE Meee PBER ights uirrel WOLY\ NO. 1 | ATTRACTI venience trailer perk on Ne ment. O 12. _Open_ Thompsc systems 1 in. — n_EV Been. _Sale : 2a 7 ow RIES TERIN : Far Ie Te .| Ing an iran pee Aa ‘acces too. oo figured. | PAIN ee: e cae » Couine riyle containe BRING . FRAN INE Good n: Kitchen M FOR G ahora: drm. to 59. pelargen & er] USED | 50 West. | our. acta iT — deities Equipment t 4% m poy and pick YOUR Downt ANKLIN | COMF eighborhood FE. 440 EN-| By ow fie aoe ee park- ace. FE 5- LUXAIR: Sectduees RY TO YO 8 LINE NA nent t 81 a Lapeer. 5 for 25c Court Hause. IN OMFORTABLE 1 PE 440260 ok a Ory 84.000 OIL | 0250. E GAS FUR- | se - Pla 4 tare Rens, Perry Lengict eer. 3261 =r Ho 3 bl ything E1RM. A! 26 _3-4555. y af y $9 8 IL ur. | 05.9 t-@ .. $1.94" cay mary Pe CASH awk open Rood . a us oO t M te 00 al 1- 0 loss 94 trv 4- a 1 SE, fm geeiy decorated ns abr EY. To operne_ MU eo | 0 used PR Saat ne POF arto im wae EG “Sale Sportin i Gatos _tawe ES "Sta BeWi Me: som one st ool rated ; ROON _© operat EY R IN - 00 G 5 : HERR come ore, fries eae ibloc OURLY cu Ma WE FOR COT- “VARIEVY. STORE F< iiadad : ACTIO “aie Hainan |? Sele Sperene Goods 82 STRAWBERRIES Bhar ene cm . | | v : SL th. Will , cinette, | first Ook ROOM. Le ae ares. RE FO} Sey) in N TI Epepostte Bosadorry Mile. D _cart, Goad 5 IRO Sian Pare oF case. (RRIGATED). ER nish meas a WERT Pre Sale t pees rary wit oe Tam SO in th | Used E ave emis Fashion, — AQUA LUNGE cond 00 FE BAG A ‘ord Rd. roca airy I =e A RGE 38. eals, Sal Box y. Write ——— eb ed F x 24 ES—Size: Pp ‘om 3 - )_FE_ 8-6754 Ss 44482. 53.N. P PTS | tleme CLEAN R i < Land | 7 = Sale H ane athtub!” ramin diss Gace Texte suse sie | pressed air. NEW & USED. ale F Wites pa PE ¢ arke St. son. . private ROOM FOR GEN- ai Contra s ousehol ee ‘ —PRICED I Mate Outdoor mooth parted $.60. 120. Ha =~ BU 80 Parkhu SED are Farm Equi 4-4184 #-3546 ‘SINGL] E_4-4373 entsanee Faas | LAND CON racts: | 67 Lie d Good | x8 EB TO SEL rial icni¢ r fireplaces $55. 6 col = aniey Lea Y SELL. rst_St.;| } Meco n Equipment 93 $ UNI LE RM. - 265 Yel ee ae Le Soe s 73 . rat voy beled L— . meee tables 307 $55, C.C. Rustic GUNS— ch, 10 B TRADE.| ” RMICK OS > Are you | ‘ON CO FE ¢ abi as N ae r or ee Acer _Sale faa ed sneatnt tetsby Gail Se hoser A Ae adeaeerin rea agi. ine. 5 foot DEERI - . a lookin, URT AP 3346’ __Lk. R t plate. " BATH & _or EM 3-4 Garre] BUY OR. 20 ot ira! ‘Hou ae Board orta ne 423; _A 9) 4 0570 Hi ger A. A uy sell, r N OR 1 Ma cut Ww NG co g fo TS. d. EM nat 3 , ENT. | 086. s, EM Ral her - —— 24 9: sehold Qualit = ea. irport miles ighland u- ing. B epair a ANTIQU h ssey H ith moto M- quiet. Se |WEST SIDE —o MoM 3-2511 | Geeale et woae mln Good Steel c “Hous e8.| Pic! port. EM 3-4 west of Rd.| R urr-Shell. nd scope E, oe. 1 195 arris gra Als mer, wet friend! the peo eticae.| room SIDE LAR on | oney t _ Parts je & guar choose f 9.95 CREAM is 73 Ced clothes Paint | sits: = ag | NIC TAB 4825. Pontiac REMMINGTC 375 8. mount- stake tri 5 ton and in aril, 3 cross y? Sobi le are beds. for 1 anCE PLE {State L o Loan Elizabeth labor anteed 30 rom, | cao with CHAIRS ar closet posts... $2.95 Piles de . & LES. USE with ha PON 35. DE ‘elegraph. miles. sions with a Che 3 Tress y front and ae seat z Maieeens er ieensed Lenders) 68" a trades! Ra. PE ITY, 3030 | 10 Edison ri rests BAR CEILING oe “ne sa al. | —S aise a Se waist ‘Merrily ‘hunts a ne eel ego a Dobe Ri actual ior $56. and windows __ John ed. F _ 4-1 SIN - (pe ee ——————————— 9 eart ILE q. ft. = oir 25 s, com ng pa ch | c. All f DERS. 1) ELI om Won wn Bate apc Ro Dsopy E| 1 SINGER Z . -WALL vr PLYW Dee corey nts. Box | 141 or $40, PE 8 a ELEC- stead. 5s build r month apts.|<~~ oms w u ing” masks ZAG a ___—*FE ‘i2- HARDBO BOARD ae fir, 4 W OOD | B all. MAy!i like new. T: MODEL - 4 43884 102 Adults Bc aN ith B: ral wood ine, in EQUIP JULY a ARD— oe 8° ; | _Bait, air 6-294 ractor, B J - _ UXFURN, FE ir emp. Mor otherwise, tao” eard 60) FINANCE | month t see a.esureae glo SPECIALS — | rire-pec_ aria, ae blcch fa Ua enocBeta $379 Bait, Minnow’ Etc. 82A cea curator. Oe peers oor apt. 2 BED er 5 apt erwise, & PENS ae “ CON | __ offer. or 9 m or $8 10 rators partme FHA T —STEE ne formi verses $8 50 LERS BON Fee ——— section di 2° OA 8- DRM. . SE Dow iso 2 IONERS | WHE MPAN | r. Capit onths 40 per & Neer enk, at | erms L Aree $15.95 Satea: bate Dz —— ar rag. ECO! naw, ntown rm. fu BOR RE YO ANY | AIR al] Ap or mak r GIBSON 5 ye e Re- | PO INE 65. 15.95, {fo . 50 for 50c; BALE wee ND EX . 107% rnished ROW U CAN CONDIT pi. FE 5- e an| ll REFR On ar wars| OPE Free E 1488 NTIAC PLYWOO c sq. ft | r 50c; ta 45c, bi RED. | Coil E WIR = td NEAR T CL 8s. Sa V UP = | cost, IONE! 9407. | Cu. Ft. IGERA y $169 r N 8-5: stima Baldwi PLYW DS =| work ckfe: Al g worms, and stra RE you dis: i EAN gi- Pp fe) } TO = A all st: RS AT | Fre TORS. 95 | 330 MO: tes n AV ooD _da pants f so cle 50 | “ 10 ight. Ba ¢leaning uke U: oon meals. TV. HOME . ontiac PFICES $500 | ppiian zes avail: DEALERS | Goo ezer Naw! Ss N. thr PI e. co: ys. 389 O rom 35: an used UGH le twt a la pavina deka FE 5-0377,__ STYLE. Walled — ‘Drayt IN 2 AUTO ces. MA 5-6 “ri Sam RS Dp NOUsEAE .... $178 URPL - u SAT. | CNIC TA — = 2.2543 | _S s._ 389 Orchard Lk. open 7 LL TEN & ne. oll clean, les Lganllcaggpar Ales _ Conv : LE | Lk, Bi on Plain | _8 WASHE \_8-6011. uel’s | 51_ hg treed US LU stationa BLES and, G Ave | ROCH Case & N' SON s& t e, ete. 8. : alesc B rmingh 3s — U | _Samuel’ RS, U | 31_W._HU { Ponti NG SH | 834 LUMBE Only ne ie FOLD ravel —— ESTER ew Idi plus sto Coe an see - ent H orrow ngbam, P' tica | 8_Appli SED, $4 RON OP J tery ERIAL ER |2 26.9) “8. 6° to ING O & Di BULK od Deale Gachen’ on ae whiitties “! $, WE o a omes °6 vy with C tymouth oN AIR - ances, ie en | KELVINATO! F | AMAZIN ee Vanes ibe p. “KD.” R | *2 LOAD O rt 84 ou TANKS. FARM ou 1: ae are a a no A arg aoe “ol $25 onfid aber CONDITIO sees. soni TOR RA E 41555, |P ING SIN |_(M50) OR Pipersias pan eo near ered R MORE eS FARMERS adi: : Ph. r wk apt.-size pment HE PFI 5 to ence HP ers, > NERS -| _ ror. sectio: NGE, « mach GER Z | OR 3-7092 stained FEN els 57¢ 5- see Als. BLACK vailable. nm tank er an 2| sonable “an ee H $500 | teed SP eet MA 6-6274. (Ok, RONET pececue, ware IG ZAG § ee ee sq. ft. + 8-6 pm whole DIRT - §-6011 Samaeres Easy te Rent H no spar ged aa nice, at ra ousehol AN od Schick's MY. eee iee: “Livi ~~ oo or will ar lye oo Neng Clea SEW- ENCES. Faster pam Other. hr RT CASE CC es. Appl. MA ouses F FE gi agmbulatony. or w rea- 34 Corpo d ki in | TIQUE 1 MY 3-371) guaran- | NG ROO as = ir. _ital A arrang sacrifice under | /0 3. UBUR per run. ft. | Te ay r hrs. PE-+ SE COMB ,MA y, 24-ho omen i 8. Sa eee ance lamps, FUR&NI It. over sm M SUITE. TA’ ppl. F e eas tor $83 | baw N LUM fill, ~ SERVICE. +—Bro INE. 12 FT. & . 1 BEDR urnished Fic ur care. Saginaw 8 of Ponti Dolls gladder TURE. DISHES. . frigera all month! ITE. T —- “ANCHOR 5-94 terms. C trel Rd. BER ix i, sand, an BLACK | Carl a 2 ‘ = rm., OOM, 56 ~~~ otel R = os Mi Ra Meck rocker, old Al cheap. 197 y payme AKE N \CHO - Cop BENG FE A-1 BLAC d gravel. pint, | Rech Sobat working eRLP- tk. MOD! =f oor FE 4- _U Hill good ker, 5 eap 19 dinette nGeRe| rea R FE E HOO. 5-9203 , —~ K DIRT, FE 5-7 _ Rochester. , 2460 D g ord riv. Ad ERN. | ms | ‘-0535 5.10 M Rd. ¥ cond ol | _ seen Sund 1 Sand set, FRE oney d ENCES _ | $29.95. DS W , gravel. PE 2 oe 645. FER utton er. ults. UTIL. HO 2 AB Meir: 2. mile Ea 10345 | ay b erson. ee E. ESTIMA’ F S | We G. A. i ITH F: | A-1 2- “SOIL, FI GUSON Rd. merce Ra. FE ! 5.7451. | TEL A OUT ANY” rose 7-51 East. Lara ;_ between ay be. STIMA HA __ West. . thom aN ONL BLACK LL | mower, FT Ra. $1 ~ | FO YTH 98. off, b E CR weep 13's AVAIL, LATES ecpreved. (uc pson, "005 y | washed DIR s Excellent RE ss * a aa yrs ig is Also lor a HO , eo FOUND’ AT ING YOU WAN az | ieeRerty tines By aavtneas | AVAILABLE ” ey oat | ton MS AND BCREEN ee “alia a 8 Foe. Pires 291011 condition Rea: 7 ROOM Sas ATH. , DUPLEX | an see room Week ia E. oun ITY =e 3800 a att ross sa] LINOLEUM Grasard: Lake A Fur. | and oxt'ss facture NOW _lamp, PE 22088 ses onary GAL- A- a eo Re Stuart, “UL jo eae — NEW A a Bruns wic ure eration ents. | PRIEN! . an pay. Pu e way b _ Price & PA ve. | G& ; casa dears” rs. 8X7" rT ’ lor | “ana, DIRT, TOP SO : north o ver Se AND 3 HOU: ick. For = ‘units. | DLY FE ces of rnitu ut a] at J AINT SA i Cesmstne econds : da shredd TOP SOIL. FIL PERG of Oxf les on : eo FE fab age WES or R ts. SERVIC .eai) Coe ei kinds. NE and ot | MAYTAG ack’s 28 LE. wate | _ Dixie ection (Céaioa Also O 3 ed. Wil OIL, FILL GUSON ord M24 Clean. meee. Li ent St : Ae $25 TO E barga our trad is. NEW & appli- good WASH 1 Baldwi BAT’ Highway on Jeong TAL A-F oe 30633. J deliver S Ly blade with MULTA . é mas '2 STOR ores | 64 W. La & LI $500 ins. deel fen rent 2-41: a aun ee a ese econ ny. 2260 A Foe un | Blow wheel at A -PURPOS RM. HED. ES, __ 63 Vv. Lawren VINGST" 24 Ml for re 120 afte on. $35 ACHINE, as fu FIXT co LUMI sand L. BL, plow. | Also tachm bj miles HOUSE Highwa~ 2615 AN acica ee St. ONE We bu ONTHS T al | MOVIN r 6 p.m. 00. Call | a tameces > URES. MBINATION D _FE_ 5-47: gravel & ACK DIRT, MA 6-67 1 sing! ent and yaa. FURNISH. | BEAUT OR + AND xis Dexrg| = ne FO abo Loa L aa we yea or tines, Cun Dn Te Se | mam warestet Me rut & ene ON DOO. a; SOF 6 a FQRD TR o je bottom a 7% RO Pontiac.’ ED 2 ® IFUL ‘DIXIE Seabo _ $500 LOAN: 38-9 pa ook arou trade. © So Ear! “ALIPORNIA. MUST | th ware matic w & stea RS i 8 OF sOIL & ne | plow ACTOR.. z,ROOMS AR Cal E ewaretliche bel ard F ANS rking. P nd. 2 ome out ris Peart IA. MU cgi pobre ater heater. and & L& B De cacon al j sae AND 1 ma) 2 ee oe ea | eae peekes inane ee Cone ans acres of refri inne ae et] per arenaca’ cooser., ater. } 83743. gravel. F SLACK oe cultivato ‘OM and BATH, i NE Dasiness. RA uuilding. To | —— Easy | Pa . PERRY e Co MON. §-9241. free | "6043. & $45. 9 -bed. Lik niture. Pan & fitti coppe! rock & CHU re E 8-0877 ~ DIRT. Rose, ke new. r. Plow : yk Suit: | varking — STR : PR ear. x 12 ike ne t 8 ngs. L r, bla RCH’S, A-i TOP or F ley’ Sr. 3 Price és heat = and — RAR Bua | ln Black ind of able GE — Phon LET 4 miles I. 9 9 TO.6 | NORG rug, $35 Ww. leum. uper K owe Br Lorepon S, I aad SOIL, Cc E- ‘Phon mi. so $575.00 = ite top’ SP et 7] | . oR | GAR e Hadl uth of 2 = 530,009 urnished. } — —— JOHNSO a 4 cartne ET $25 T e PE 8-966 Serge an 9 21" E ELECT OR ates @ Rox TV. NC send fravel OSHED DEN ey., Had- ‘ ur ki T =~ }-9661 R. Aubur iiae Syl RIC | 268: HEIG Rus- 21-INC 8-111 fill. STON _ TRACTO} ; 9.009 HOUSE. | 4 4 r and graph, vs Realtor. par ng | o Oo $500 _ Ra. n Hei or 1 _Mi vania DRY 3 La =e mod == ¥. 2 2 or pi E. | R. ; —— N a ghts mile ise. 1 con ER, peer sUP el. nTL a ¥ re 20. with BO! . = ORE weroor LIVING, 1 Regie ee eS] vour sh yee fee “Be BARD, Ros “| en vo-vancs | abit oa AEs SO ie tay, a ora ike 1 ye for a, iding, 4d ] shegee 500 ND PIANO. ©: | $14.95 SED TV N. Saginaw _ | 16 as N FIREM 1 scratches perfect | BEACH mpt deliv DIRT _ Mayfai and seat, ry mowe - pot ter cotaren. Mest se Stason eA —xew eure Simmons ty. Prigidaire ¢ EXC. | WALT antennas ~ PROM onoga ee rAN mare eton.| Reo a — = Bs mae ete pees Lae an eee a Duldoser blade. eS u lef U ons & reezer, IM CAP as, $ .3t am n steam RE VATI B stone DIRT, -| me RE, val _Crese: it mong-mene nt fefatshed. PE S- La Only | p to 24 radio & Reopen oe pes r ON T oe tia ray lau valves and | Eve iat eee BLACK e. Del SAND w and AND | Crescent Lk OOM HO ULTRA-NI PE Will divide : P Months t 7 | Breakt record playei vel char. | ——— 515 E V _ eros, “Putt mary sing, with | Clothing ELD STORE. LACK DIET. TO 1 see) Eecneel | ee used rakes, mowe 1D 3 : _ subdivis ME IN | gid NEW 3° 2-€280. b H. FE o Repay Ma ast set ayer. MA 6- any | FE Walton cets. Phon with ing to meet RE Pepe or opel P SOIL. FI conditi New hay < mower EA Lo ion e. FE. STO ee 1. FE 2-9206 | Mi mpg cen \ 6-2886. 5 ~~ PAINT. 2.2257 BU' ne MI 118 W ie, moet yout eee hrered. Te 1 to 5 PILL | —OTto eae aie s, and ag uire (OUSES rE 2-21 RES i = as Tran &@ chair .... VINYL I TILE ro Y AN THEAT EST LA appliance 8 28 or O ace Lak yrds. a ville. i en 17 aa and i at .1676 __Ren WEST | Kitch ge wees Sep -LINO "soil D . SA RE SEATS WREN es. BLACK R 3-01 e Rd e- | K951 M _NA Machin ; T nt Office § Pa Me en cabinet... R COV LEUM J gir fy AVE _ _Baldwir EATS cE DIR 65. . FE! & M. 69 2 : SMALL wie tere Pogo ale eS tal cabinet oan Oo RING | > oust tee n. Call FOR 8A eel aed Tube SAND ANDTGR eymour COMBI : FE ¢ Ask NE Space | I Extens! niin VER’ te «| Ne 3 Of ee Se. eTA ape ee FE aR un ay olds OA Segre He Ez A ah td Pe 64. .oan C vanl inddar ese = os 8. S No. 3 Oak flush igth. | ALBO’ 161 6 5-0440 by pi GRA- 8-2234 . Oxf . 2843 Pene near beach pas BED 2a. CES- Ww Coe _202 Po om w nity er .. stetennaad REPOSSESS Sagina’ | Com Oak floo door 38 igth. | “Giass Tr “LUE CHOICE ck-up tru : | MASSEY ‘ord, hor Cee park. ROOM 7 EST § ~ | ntiac 8 pany icker s er EPOSSESSED 32 O bl plete 43" sink $12 ise: teeta) MBE $10 FARM ck.) ft. HAR id B ‘Bu IDE. | ~LO tate B: Roun ettee & aieeieiere: . a r heat 2 GAL cabine sink | row ed in RR. j _ $10. Deti TOP 5S cut, RIS CO All util. line sines FE | AN ie Penk = Vv d oak ‘chair. Me ens “ete LON t. $81 cabin 5 M E. Vererpros sash. Th CR vered. F OIL, 5 | cond. powe MBI 1 s Op | oO S $25 nk Bldg. OAR ay tehie = __1060 ee oe HOT Wol = et with w | trical ieee oroseal USHED Ea Rachesier De ahaa lees _Rent H cal portuniti Be = 5 TO $500 OAKLAND F chaira aneeieaRooe months old. 960-40; 338 olverne Lu all! Oakland A. ib Nomume eis el. Earl H STONE. 8 | pean tae, seen seo Rent Houses Uni U MODER ies es 66. curity 24 gnature } WE. ND PUR eee 8 "FRIGERAOF nm Sst mpany, S. Pad e Lumb i= kland pies & bing 3, FILL | Howard. AND G WER’ L 5 st AV fo NS | ser mo or © Bor. URNITURE CO_ $ OR AOR. 1 Boy's dock er jet ng teiry . elec: | DIRT & _ EM Rav- LAWN 2 one nfu S Gee be ron | fel aan mins to ‘repay. SELL sed 0 C , hater: se putes ND. ¢ ae oe FLOO! arn. . 57 auceat vans in Pon STA ful. v Same fies repay se- | 104 ything & EXCH | REF 5 CUmFT 6: Gicl's aidewa FE 29784. 585 5 d-Mont FILL SA ve ba, wi ER, $2 a R FLAT, plete assistan tiac @ ol 5-8121 isit our | riendly and Our s* "'Sagin for the ANGE i RIGERA $40 | Boy’ sidewalk -w 2-9784 THE _or ours. La calm area AND. OA! _FE 5- th cultiv .. $25 GAR- month, 2 CLEA Gamage if op rea. Fin | office o nd help- |’ B a! Home stowe $30, TOR, Guia full 2 2-whe $1 Ate [Ee .O FILL 1 Lou G Your \K- ee , Call F ng pr eeded. ioe r pho p- | ie IL PE $75 GE $30, E irl’s f 6° bike el bik 1.50 OR DIR eer, PE loade GAR 78, cates en-| 5 P. © bee Oo PE 23 Com- | HOM ne FE | DER 2-5523 | Coffe Autom ST ECTRIC | ull 26" o $14.55 Pla Rugs. SHOP | beach RT, MASON 8-2763. r| cultivat DEN TR TREpaM Orchar 363| —2 m. and FE ith pay. | E& AU | Built-in ZRS Ss SPEC ikes EM table atic Wash \ bike as is stic Wall 9x12 dirt sand. N SAND, | hen. 9235._ low, ACTOR W RM. * Owne toa Meets oe ie UT vee eee. [Al | REF 3-4375 $10, se er 18 W VYMAN’S Leber Tile 4.951 “: au ‘WHITE as & mow ITH CAN c- 4 MOD ys and tr} 7) OAN c rs. In urners a RIG G veral Pik AN’S nlaid arpet 1 5. — be 10. cement ravel, b _5-2766. er. Lik FRi ERN 8 | N. P av. olors. cop ér ; cubl EL BU e St 99 8 Tile 9x12 c ea MA $= A 8 gr lack | e i ay __ 91% ONT. ELiz- Rented KITCHENETTE iT erry St. oo. B: hid aero efrig. | as Sige ATE _oGe GrEpIsG = TOM NGAGINAW. sea | PON $-9602_ — _erarel. top |} USED F SPECIAL rare fe oh el at ea TERGUE ENANCE CO. ANRRUPT STOCK il tie Lun opr ARE. en eg ae gee oes cea : Eid Pe full den atu a be rnighed. S ANC] | Sreathast © OCK Pkt ell ehesg site) Bele aie necting. ARD- U STICKS Se & 6c EAC! 16 _morta eee DS ae : ; wast yah TRACT grates HO! = price y rm ge on M59. . MAI = E CO. reakfa. m — B K | SINGE wk. Sch y Ca on Roofin s. Sheat sx eRice (Ci EACH nortar truck el & dir 8 SUP- TIME ‘OR , .Penced. NEWL after 4:3 $20,000. B $6,000 4 ‘ N ers re sets. ae cea sae | $19. R PORT. ick's — & a eeee ale this g. Misc a -| dred, h ICK. “SNWANTWT I | SHREDDED ing & tile. t. Cemen KIN _PAYMEN 75 lala Waive OR 34555. ‘Cali 214 E - Springs and Mo gas reg sone laa ES critace ceca ofc Bogie Lt Yeu eens as USED _ ave 800 b AN. §2 A HUN. $15. PEAT OR 3-1534 Po ‘G BROS. a Bn oy mo." At W 3-4555. | Call ROCH 5 _ ST. CLA immedi and matt tables. k- rms. Curt olux vacc TTACH Commerce Lake amet save y 8- BRICK F tick, EM HUN- | ¥ : R 5-309" HUMUS FE ontiac kR “| Good” olveri Shes ESTE -CLATR} bi eed ge eeerg = Bos | STOVES art's Appl. OR $14.9 _BATHT ate. fn “Village ga1s FOR fel tel D. oni 3. 5 | TE_$073 oad at : i, Te baths 4x21_ fam mt goin ine Lak R Dinie Bodros chance ! ‘aetv nell coe pOUGET GOLD. Ex 5. $69 UBS, C age SALE. FE | top _ soil 1VEWA Us: ad O Sen a aot ali TESTER , ROMEO) 24 seh Sie eee kad oon SRENERES CU 2 ee ea Ss ‘ 2 es, “ie sins. TELE as rrifi Ss an Iso estro ‘aint 3 VALUES a -. FE whee pow ERS & pm _Mil- | Sig eg lean stoc LIVESTOCK & } L . Open VISIO lem- | _° c val d i white | 2c ugh nts. lt er “TRA ¢ as ee MUtal| “cess eume Geno S aceon BLOO is. bee te © ELEY ISION grec sseent, 383. Orel Michigan F te | none tee $2.75 oe ’ is, Trees wheel tractors crn mowers c- : ness $18,000 doing park- | 6-0711 OLD orth | _uel” nly $189 TALS, 21" Peas 3 Orch chigan. FI yi pecs & trin see ae rees, Shr Suen Se equipm $2 : - DUPLEX Mak prop: emesi |) GOODS movin: =e s. A pe 1-1CcO AND | ard i Fluor. | Co 4-2 per igt AY L ubs. 86 Hers, 8, 2 pment. = HAVE MANY so sare | 3519 — quality | Poatees! TRA ppl. MA sas. Se quarte PO Ave —17 per pipe. 4 foe Sacieae in peed” oad cyele-bars’ & : : EAST Ios E MAN ome busi- “FR OL 1 lity pe sires t PAMYLY DE G. Sam- | CU rs Oped mK — HALF o17 | %” 24c_ ful varie IN BL Eva cond. ng m rs & = SODLAWaED' , LO TO CH Y Sine IENDE PL -9701| ue bed riod furn o sell fi ry ra AS MAS TF GL yke Mk ALF A Bad .... Wt 1 enn tal po ties. Als OOM i ns Eau Fe owers. A a Now ARD CATION O0SE ER v8 WIE Y SERVI 29-3510 beds room se iture. M ine nge. R. E TOR | @ tad ASS PU t. 7 rd ND 78 ORCH $3. ‘ec per ft: carr ppies sur! o Iris ar _MA_ 5-787 ip. 6507 eady to u eo MUT FROM, ANY 1EN cE’ eetiy cea’ t, inclu ahog - ._1060_W B. Mu ELEC- va noe 7941. ARD 35 per Grea ity plus, red nd Orien- ? 8 or O Disie Hey. NY N YOU nity | @ chest ding twi . Huron. nro Ele erfect OWL, c M LAKE 4 Igt. k Rd. rdens educed. N R 3-7 e Hw 210 8 ART R ° NEE stove, nd 2 and m in TRA ctric C cond. FE ure achi D. and betwe 615 E en-— A “39m . Com EALT $25 4 § D Mah: large m end tab! irror, Ei DF-IN : ASH 5-0245. | inery -__ | OAK 1_Livernoi en= + Roch . Long ~ uction 544 N OFFICE: pe ry Ss Y We wil O $500 any d ahogany b les. Git zeny Ce DEP Cu WAY DeVILBI 76A AKLAND S: ester) Bea. : Sales 5S eet see BOOMI Arket Walled ST 1 be gl 3. chro’ ining r reakfro or per tub ae isT MBE Is 206 cain TRE | 94 NG 42391 Lake ATE ad to h cea corti ee ee asa. partes Rewail ip washer ANLEY R PR UN SPR g & rem SERVIC ATT oa me, ern Valenci etractive 7 FINA elp you. ge el Langley Norge. Rebuilt. was ten ALUM ICES pall Thy WP AY OUTFIT. | ~ oe nm Be : ator to | iting & owlmming NT HOUS! Toozs00 ot. 94 4 AREA sea ace NCE roy peli ad easinet) Cal | setae eee t washer -.... INUM Sreaver Used” sates cies 1T. | ~~~ ns. OE just can't ION! = Roc lot. 94 bid - ac Stat CO: ASH I net. C aytag er pote 7 WINDO wh r. Used otor paint e big a n't aff > 3 SE pts hester W.A * F e Bank Ww FOR all Wom with . sage rm .- ws hite pai only plus co SS Ever uction sa ‘ord to 7 node HOUEE round, | Soe ay Suitat yurn, corner E 4-15 Bldg. eg Pe 3 an's friend reg $5095. N eist —_, ie ae 4 10 hrs. ‘with 3 MALE eae | Everything f te ease OU. 1.6623. ble a: orner M 74 DAVE r not: FE RADI : nd regen : NOR er _Pioyd. n sell ape. C with , Te FRENC = t— “over, us rom ne week-e + ag Rr sE H m bes.) = ortg. NPORT 5-87. 08. | WY it wash. 95 THE Ss MU 4 as $4 ‘ost new g UL 2-42 H POO a ed erat w ilivi nd. e Mortgage L | Seeony AND = M MAN $79.95 RN Fokp dices | 50. R. AFGH 38 DLES, rigerators,* used * Gon to buy. OR 3-21: mM age eo ss rest cH a 2 h LUM | DI : K. AN. AK & clothin ors, ‘ "ROOM = ne WiTH OP pste CONSOLI ue Secs . Hideabed. Wo Bike Ez ten ee tag ery | peg oy UMBER ie Leas Cc: ree Loves. childre 8 MOS. A oa Will 'be sold Toots, ull USE, . 54 fo | You D gia Nieies Saas |r ELEC ms. FE 4 per 8 a.m. ware eariaae tee 6 EG. ren. EM xe 7.” perm der auc- $80 basement, 4 YEARS 1 and 54 i ATE =: 4 on, mahogany ange. R RANG 41122 junda to EM 3-41 fe sarieodlees epee lis, ete. spanie: PEDIGRE 3-5304.) wid ict at dace buys. __ 988 & mo . Get porch). ne Chaise gan 1060 _ B. M E FO! ys 10 age a 71 w used strial for trri 5-142 puppi EE COCKER n & it of d uction: If 5 RMS. ee ki sabe. oil OLD, Comm 5 N.P g your land cash se tea y w mc El R GAS Peliv s.m. aily distri engi applica ea vel. es. $35 door laugh: ors. Len will heat. | =e 2 a EF —— contract or | BRAN —_ TV BL ron ectri (cUL eries 2pm eater MT saend en a | & u ect Fries sons, oot ieee Saree at) Go ores butldt ry St. one messeuce sear Laine D rai ONDE ie Co. VER availabl RD7 Wau cea | on GERMA MA “erence mpg (Monrscat ot pt yo “(itt FOR | ing are cial building with 2 store nl Rondh roadie a peu heme: Rollawa iw 9OPn HEE. Bong Nee ees TS, INSTALL} By cay, pox call | geenge N SHEPH ston, kereas tres ry auction. 6un 5 RMS | RMS. ith FE $4 between 3 mage ere rag ee Lepage = rtd See: aa lly Ww id bed complete, a 35 merce I Apliances Oxner as le Weil bone: ore err 3- m- a Pacing - CONDI gy aS enter Ones. Mf: j ss tat a Pihre, BA n_12 w wn. Loc 12,000 of $150. BEA ation ppraiss. ng m: rames 9.95. 0. 8161 tank PUMP A 6-2114° - $2,000. -| 2 od $ to 7 at 7 y,. Sa e Motel. ia be OF eS aT Located, corm with $3. We nee ee Is. toa mat a ges ~ USED LIVING RM pargaine. | troner. Te FE Oe acetic porasie _____Do It Yourself OR | Bass se tte oe Oo Call eae ca ‘Open Sun. . eek. MI. ‘| {U _ . Acros -! ——— co.| BRA : Orchard Peni z SUT = t RAD ag “Tie Portable Sided ici tered PU ms Lk vs ML -m. I y RCI : s from ~~ s FE 3-7833 ND NEW hard Lak rson’ Used Tas. FE IAL SAW , po IT eS 77 tri PPIE ; tor 7 ae "| Located i BUI eS waps aa og beds. WROUG e Ave, | Loun € Trad : 2-1588. WITH EX with o THE EAS ee 2-4606. colors ) 2 LIVING. 1 = | KENNETH ne vices HP wavs z ne or Almo: RS SEW is) Eee oe © BUS | en -iLevappttag | andl LOWER ose WARE _?n KITTE Sea Di Ss 5 : cee : k ee to a ixie } rom do’ ACRE G. | bl wer, plo TinerS of $ st new Ta ING MA M ce Sectiv m Sulie ~~ 20. hard c ewe oe % = PRICE ee to good h cNS D ligh pero wntown house. 10 E AND 102 E HEMPST j ade, ro w, culti RR WITH M 7.24 or ke ove CHINE © mal ité ma} "$49 50 | -ft. le opper aie leisls\aie bing S$ ON good home, Ca ira g! wa FOR rt gy! haat dee CONT 3. Huron | ae EAD | tacmmeaia (hor Pas pod eg: gel pay. total ae ms con $11 ae mara ee sy esvestron aun KITTENS Wi Il PE 2-4878. | Ev tyton PI! y. — ; , 3347, Bewin al of $6 $ T venient 11950 | 20- ard ¢ ano0C Sund n week gb an ind fene- ¢. FE WANT 5. ery F lain y vodlg weno me apts rage vr FE | le seal pad Go trailer at. a Ce 3.94 | TIC yA cred i kone. sesee 166 riorpagr oa her grey EA 2-4935. ~ GOOD rida je at. EDR ients, NT HOME 4-826 D FT. 1 ue, PE 2 or a’ | CHINA CABIN mer F [AS- it 3-pe. engths at oo mt bateis Satis ele Eve y Sa bee OOM Hi pgs al oe HOME. is . BO. -036 car of CABINE gE 361 _S. E CO ee eS -: ea a Datcais a tne ry S weed te sae OME. mile up. a walk AT, W ner, ru ET, PRESS j _Sagin NOMY | -pe. ¢ sets with dc f 5-4712. 156 W m bund: 4-64 et Sh HA E aturd p.m. a 8-9553. elcom 000 s from Appro: pa-| El thru IND an g, che: UR! WASH sad LY t olored ith tr 4c ft . Moi ue- 3. . op. 55 MSTE ve a . Kinny selngpelye di - > ae Wcnae roe ns ec. cente ae d chatrs gos ormacus. “CAN. ING M FI rim bath s im $89 5 nteaim, | MIN. Willams. FE ty 5 y -+.7 Grafto: ome. & nee: c. Ov | sell starting r deck, LD D, ham s. gossi rawers. _| tric sto ACHIN FE 2-915 1722 S et with 95 F OR ’ IATUR ms, FE unda p.m.> | ranch & OAK np busin ull pri me R er §$2.- 4 or trad Evin 15 and per, chin p bench, . table | _Tef stove, $1 HINE, $15 1 Sagin: Wall REN Red o: E DACHSHUN Bu 2 ‘ On fu: LAND | Ope ess onl ice for eal lar er 22 f e Sor b rude, co misc. a, treadle. clothes | frigerato 5, apart "ELEC. | Pacto: aw oe. $9 i ers! paper NT PARA r black. y and eees a es. ee rator st 900 ence ge 1951 GN t. PE 4 ousetral ver, Cail’ FE 8-00 mach | WILL r,_ $30. ment eco FE 995| ac goikher, bane KEETS, AKC PUPS. ell r= : , $75. RM. tive o ha ‘ on y & | GMC? 45950. ler un- CLE ine | SACRIFICE” ‘ size | VE P a — ft 5-2100 | nace v her, bh rT, f'oo _ food reg. = ORI Dai ] per mo. ar nae eireke| be Mae pean DUMP. 8 v ARAN ae i eteeeace pi. | FORS LUMBING SUPPLY Fuel &- Gear ienoeea fe tee Binet 1831 see Oak 2-2915 | DOO ando 3- 7 LARGE va ae |e pore motor SALE OR TRA oe Bendi CE SA | gas r gas ran APPAN DE-| ; Fic ALE SCR G SUPPLY Aer Pai Gesoers woe fur- ~ PAR 1927. 584 caces, | % R PRIZES 2717 1 aed x wash LE Pre by so) $75, BE = 2-6605 EENS AND 8 sf ve, FE —= 8. Oak | 183 AKEETS Oakla gs, NO'S. 8 AROE ROLLER ~ AS CASH : = OR TRADE. od reirig. as i dryer cee Se: Met FAN Dr | FOR SAL AND STOR Cc cs: tang | oe eaeeet “AND 8' nd Ave. Te BEA AT. & Con (ac ets of ae RINK. | Feeo ar | wand gaa tne wane, needs cl gis | WASHE al “cabinets. ee as, | ame - Lake | Soe UPPLIES D_co Wt hen ven: t m wi rde: a 8 R $ ets | —* ue Cameras & Equipment 78 er | me “34 a cata tate uiet pe trade his of parking: hear Po | [aoe rend “and ae Te ik ted Weivinator. 6 eee clean. Gas stove. [REFRIGERATOR us ERE SPACE HEATER sun 6 & Equipment | lore "crane: “GANARIRS 8 Saale For - Sale Hi NITY AUCTION, mo, Floy: ren Hos us amil Good r will | ON C. oe one me up good cond. Pow , $50. in. T E 27 LIDE Ma UL Hatch UP-;|. oO d Ke under. 1 “Sto e build y operati opport or sel ANDY oa Phil cond. ¥ $4 er mow lectri Good Factor’ DOO 56 Jam CAME =e faple MI 2-2200 ery. 24 2 usetr . In DRA nt, Real I, | quets, & ng for on. Ca uni- __ tra 1, $150 MACHIN age gas ra ou 5. Ga er $35. c stove, siz y seco RS TWI es Rd RA OU’ | PERIN . MI 6-4109. or 237 gg 26 FT. railer: tor. * dan cate n als de, 1501 | or wil E. SWAP nge, ‘ok vato rden t¢. Electri $35. es in nds, N LEN . TPIT. | GESE PUF 9 E. $ SKYL Ss 9 bed: YTON P cing. ring, b 0 | RE 1_ Bald 1 take AP “CR ay for gator yee 2 ractor ce drye Elect stock f all sta cell S$ ROLLEI tered V PUPPIES hii _ $1400. PE INE, ~ room LAINS. st) abcd SAF pot win Ave aris) UMP cot | eee ohrison with rT; ch ay peo ties $25 ndard; © eyt condi CORD ice ery re PIES ____ | 30 PT. ALUM 5-0902. REASO VAC e. uburn ELECTRIC _ 19 | USE tcc as. Si foaia’ ane 5S and serena lene th IN MO seer Soaps REGI AL NABLE, to wall NEW ag st Meme oesn CATION HOUSE. DUNCA eee | USED TY ee ae atrwasd) | rators, folding Sk tener te Compieta. with | ik, Rd. otf Bald e, Stud serv. PT. ALUMINUM TRA‘ “tral r eyes OR MOT House. ‘s>! N PHYFE 313. UL 2-3000 | Ora islover’ a8 | We give cha” disappearing wae ation, Rug | POOD: mae serv-| Extr Wheels, TRAILER, g & dra O] I . WATER 31e7 good used oy fe and chi DININ -300; &, Ap ayer $35 S USED 7 om give estm ppearing | $65.00. advance Stob uni Adjust | _ $20; LES, $40; =e. Lot Nc Mus Exc. Co! TAN- pes. irr ; 4900 AL _or se! SOFTEN j ecasinal t airs, s G ROOM #113 pliances Sweet’ REC- odeling. ates on +5 . OR film t. Auto- Reg. TOY oe PE No. 26, t Sell. nd. M - | Ponti fie ee r_sell, 63.5 che ee ie erving ch 3. la eee fe) gara = Set dete en PUREBREI eee. bred TERR. | 1956 Fie gl Reasonable. Uzon 2-798 Br A ) Uys! equipment, Meteo ota Pr ecorator — 3 years big diss | 0 ud, ns. Be FTENER. N Ce x4” 12¢ fe, red, bla $2.45 ft dows. h. meds mod: ; mou he . falfa. M VER extra Bred Dove was! th air pcg Rl wer —a inne ag only §3 fam og “Usee LINDEAY LTE NEW. Pet ee aly ment, Mortar” ne ae Mens . a x1 Earl 5 particilers: ER | See ‘it today extras, Thies end in te an Owne Fea- Ys. re. 42 ekiy. | 12 WA AY L r& 25e e LB 36 n, 32950 U' uss, Frag Any used bu ay Se Mobil is an i hit. oe “tS reat hes 9x12 Felt ha Orchard in aie ine arevash i For Sale ke New. | GOAL,» B la ee Gabe pe. \LBI MUSIC CO. __For § ’ ot Sale Live ‘ed PR ich. aeoet v8 "Drive out, ole Home; ferms.” Wil} cons poms Te It Base Rugs $395 li ja se emia | Mincellansous Brett Lake ave FE Saginaw ____Pes-era1| * rs a Livestock LX MARINE &C oneye MICHIGAN sheer rade VY Ft PAINT SALE w378| om RANGED Ait hog gy ie eee ot JUNE SPE FE 3-710 | $20.00 Se nn I broke: wd STALLION, F 89 Me oer gen GAN yarut 1, SALE | rie L Siz re 3 p.m. : galyani . wa C 00 4 5-6093. afte PA , L ES BUSINE Syer's 14 Wail Ti a ol tas PE maa 12S. CLOSE alge zed pi per’ ter hea IAL have PIANOS r 6 p.m, RTLY JOHN A 5 CORP NESS | rs 141 W, Hur ile Torna ages Appl MA eae + eer Rae Ta warranty, $009 : Phd 3 er ene MAple fe i2 Hu pas 2 TPO MA 1 HORSE , 7008 lengths, i] CR $80. gallon, st mod pay. ! mY i ORATION Reverie, wo Cutt Dreyer's Gun & Sport Center 1953 Chevrolet Bel Aire, 4 door, cans J sae cone ae le Bet 1957 Miyseath org +3 : RENT “15 bi Tack elec. starting Evinrude, cover, | 15210 Holly Rd., Holly, VE 4-677) powerglide, vedio _¢ and heater, cea Lake Ori on Motor Sales push button * trailer, 1263 Venice C = igre sell ‘ér trade for housetrailer un- SPECIAL white wall tires. ~ A rae and heater, ane © wal Cass Lake Rd. PE 25459,” °"'| Ger _22 ft. PE 4-5950. ax cosea mane Eddie Sreclo L | __ M24 a®CLARKSTON RD sz ib PT. RON-A-BOUT. 7, 2 He Py. JS ft Liberglus boat. Windshield. 1954 Ford. 9 passenger Country SEE THIS "Eddie Steele ia FOOT FIBERGLAS 1958 LAP-| holsteres Coe Higa ripee Lack FORD ae Shape comune strake design. 22. HP. eleatric| 35 HP motor. Only $1080, plus 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. cote ech 1963 Ford Custom & 4 door, fora- FORD TR AILER meter upholstered. seas, controls,| tax. — Harbor FE 2-2529 Eddie Steele omatic, radio and 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. | on $50 AL — =n = heat. 2695 Orchard Lk. Rd., Keego Harbor CHEVROLET IMPALA, vB, Eddi Ste ela KEEGO HARBOR PE 2-2529 SALES err carwooo aos a: Fiberglas 103A MPowerslise, $2,000. FE 4-2907 after FORD 1e e Ls Needle ie ee on 3 JOHN. . AOS: 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. FORD . elec. starter, boat cover Keego Harbor PE 2-2529 brakes, OR 3-1845. ’ STEWART GENERAL GARWOOD ALL TYPES Bicgrigs wonx. O coi heat LK. RD : HOLLY VAGABOND ae traler. Rens. PE 2-062 Auto Tust repa Midget, rac L OK 1983 FORD. « DOR. STANDARD KEEGO } HARBOR FR 22529 | 94, PLYMOUTH, DELUM - | GREAT LAKES & ZIMMER eaten Ragk costienin oak body. Rini's, ee M 31915. 1983 DeSoto FPiredome, V-8 2 ae. R&H, WW tires, FE —p ONTI AC AUT oe Gear aon We trade ns + i. _ shield. controls, cover. 28 h.p. : radio, ghd heater power steer: 35 FORD RANCH WAGON, A-1 SEE THIS o hate "some nde, sell or wars Evinrude. $595. EM 3-3457. _For Sale Airplanes 104 shape. PE 8-8423. 277 Blisabeth BROKERS ws, ‘akuhes «ox right now. 14 FOOT STEEL pear Last RE- Se aeeenennnanens Rd. "38 Chev., stationwa 4 dr. $1 1935 Plymouth Suburban, : mile south Pog ntieg pees t2 mae ‘sort, Pontiac Lake, TAYLOR CRAFT, LIQENSED "Eddie Steele a a Chey. “ration veges, V8, $1795 fect family car. $595. MY 2.0721. 1a FOOT BOAT CATER 355. | _April, new paint, OR 3-2211. H d b ‘56 Buick, RM, 4dr., air con ie -PARKHURST —— -|Transportat’n Offered 105 . FORD - araenourg ‘Sa Ford. Wana 264" Fou i $1308. Eddie Stee e. TRAILER GALES | |edit 20" Sy BOTER, PEER Os pte, | Gey tae OY FORD : ; CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- eoge _ Bexeet line’ 2D ‘38 Ford wagon tte Lapeer Bag, ibe Orin|% MOLDED PLYWOOD, WITH S| CARS PUL TO MOBILE tt DET EVE so KING AUTO. in| Myagre, VO utente 30r g| H pirmout Reeser: 6 HE | aH ORCEARO MEAP ae Feat a ols. $550. MY 3-1533. 3 : : 6 Chev. Del Ray ........... 55 Ch Del Ray ...,...-. § 8. | Er; R, ma pe gg sod an is i, FOOT FIBERGLASED BUN. PLY (ENGINE AIRLINER TO [34 Mereury Dre 2000000000, 496/35 Pontiac, 4 dr...) te 795. sg ta 9395. C Bat Chae Can. Orion and Oxford on Mi4. about. 30 HP Mereury motor| CSlifornia. $80. Hawaii, $90.10 — ae ce § 303 | 54 Ford Custom ..........+.8 595.) pg "2 s7t0 GHORTS MOBILE Homés sALES| With controls. Trailer, extras, ex-| —Petry Service tno. OR 3-154. | # mouth +-Dr. "64 Chev, 4 dr. ....... 0.06. $508, : RT's MOFILE HOMES SALES| With controls, Trailer, qas. ot | ROCK GOING WORTH PART 7 CORNER capes 3 & past "PR $1300 | 53 chev. 2 dr. $396. | $5 PLxMO r] Sno bottle ‘gas. Hitches. installed | {E-PT. PIBERGLAS STEERING | load elther way, PR g-shos. A guess it's: & stalemate, Richard wort call me. ante Malic, R b HEATER. AB- | 31 Chew bat “ roerreneees 288 REPOSSESSION | Phone Fe sonas 7. Huron.) wheel, sais Was ¥eo0't yz, la.) _ Wanted Used Cars 106 Sy esate oe __ PONTIAC-CADILLAC | ii HreIeNS BEET Rode | Stadt ono AT] $e a MPuliy “wutometie. good as s r . “4 be Fare el a ee ee a | | se, Maar Pa | ae eer Mans “ee Eile) Far Shoat Bie 00 a & | a veda e - ‘ ° » eee, Se one Se, is DBEROTAS_WTRR AER ATTENTION! | For Sale Used Trucks 107) For Sale Used Cars 110 | iss FORD yn ages PULL PRICE. SO MERCURY DEMOS VACATION TRAILERS FOR BA er & trailer. Ryerythin like new. aaa na eae a No money down. Sis rent, Jacobson's Trailer et Sales OA 8-2447 or OA 86-2551. “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS?” 1956 Ford % Ton. $695. ‘3, BUICK, FULL ag Lucky chute Sai Sales, {03 6 Sas: Get Our Low Overhead Deal ms Lk. Rd. 5981./16 FT. LAKE AND SEA FIBER- ce a s . . a = — 5 YR TAPS TRIER romance | Hales ae EM Me | Oph BONG Eddie Steele oe Bate Fe] Birmingham Trades |" GRE TES | BOB DUSSEAU, INC. ent 6 taliet for yout reation FE e102 Se ~ FORD’ Windows. radio aad heater. "while sins ONAN hive Pixie Trailer Sales, 1045 N, La- ir Soar. MOTOR THAILE: 4 Wall Gres, A- mer ani . 1956 Metropolitan hardtop, radio _ _ peer, Rd, Oxford OA eaves, Complete’ outfit. Ready eas the ! Fee caaiun Ge new condition Peondor yellow, ae! 350 N » | | ana heater ress econom ’. $803, FARMINGTON | oe -WTD. USED TRATLERS. eT "US wae nt re ol : FE 2-2529 FE 8-3177| BILL. SPENCE NAMBLER, INC | Eddi Sinaia 151 MERCURY _STATION WAGON. 1964 PONTIA’ tater tel of oanbers our, Jot 1, PT. CRESTLINER, CONVERT. “CR” i983 REO STAKE 1¢ BODY, LOw | 211 S. =e rE : W d d le pie packs nade chile wal bt now. MElrose 4-677 H.P. Johnson. Mooring- MOT OR SALES _Call BM we Pied for Loader. 5 ICK. 4 : OO Wor FORD | edit Rooter. 10,000 : Soak ana Le. priv. Sleepy Hollow 952 WEST HURON ni Gheerslok te toa “ar RE POSSESSION 9108 ORCHARD LE. RD miles, 3. $1.7! hike Yt s % AC. _Rent Trailer Space 96 _fiey. iB Bos’ Dock, 700 Thate! eo glen hicks ac eN, $195 full price. No cash needed. | 3: inoham MI 4-1930| KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-2520 | ‘86 OLDS 2 DR. HT WHITE rat 4. PE 2-113. AS MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND Eddi Steele $1146 month. Mr. Bell, King aw | Dirmingham _ *!'_ 1981 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE. 6| WW tires. td. trans. ive AG. w85. KING AUTO. AUBURN HOTS. woBILE VIL. *alspiny ‘sample of ‘lumi, sean,| eves’ “uw TE 72668 days oF = te PE 8 0402 For That Beautiful | “passenger, “gxcellent ond. Low | _ of MY_}-1463 ca mag The finest % mile 6B Pon-| Gocks. crestiiner Lone Star and CASH FOR CARS FORD 54 BUICH HARDTOP Used Car _mileage. Many extras. EM 3-0235. Se "+t 110_N. Opdyke PB 86-3361; Thompson. boats Evinrude mo- : C HURON ST. AT ELIZ. LK. RD. REPOSSESSION | green and tors, Gater trailers | HARDENBURG MOTOR 8: SALES 705 ORCHARD 4 SEE. 3h, gets this o OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR) | KELLY's HARDWARE : oe Kt pie lelpege M4 are pe ‘ontiac-Buick k k SMe t Se, those who want the best. 40'x80'/3904 Auburn at Adams FE 2-811 | “—** Fike 57398 | Pee_2-2529 8-3177| $1146 month, Mr. Bell. King| Shelton-Funtiac-Buic etd uc Skee es Parks) Clar ston Mo OF tots 16 reg’ cement patios, etc./25 HP. EVINRUDE MOTOR. 12 O8Gs46. 1057 GMC DUMP. $508. FE) _Auto_PE_ 8.0402 nero Live a 8133 omatic. radio and’ heater, real See at ye ata eee” Clarkston ne mile east 0: ord on e- ft. t trail f 155 1ve— i nic®. $495. ville Rd. OA 8-3022. Sareea _OR 3.8780 yeiler. Best eler takes —{ib0 Chevrolet Wrecker, new tires, 8 BUICK HT | oe. aMITH ‘aiid © 7 ' ; 1 Ghevy mat. Poneon ebeear=s ‘| SPECIAL TOLIBAT | INSIDE CITY Limits. BLOCKS 35 HP. P_ ELECTRIC JOHNSON WIT WITH excellent condition. $795. LIKE NEW ‘53 CADILLAC 4¢DR. aS nee ba beween 9. Neri Eddie Steele by B cceieanicseeneeues: <300E SAM from bus stop. Pontiae Trailer) ‘controls and battery, new guaran- NY MAKE OR MODEL Eddi St ] 62. 2414 Crescent Lake. Rd. §2 CHEVROLET DELUXE. 2 DR "$0 Chrysler... . seeps s sees. 1. —,-€oach_ Far a = $525. FE 4.5898. 1665 Rustic 20 YEARS WE HAVE le eeie *s) CADILLAC CONVERT. WHITE.| RADIO CATER, ue fure. FORD Plenty rin others te choose from. Dr Fis NOW MOBILEHOME ESTATES, — ne, Keego. - pal "THE TOP POLAR. : é-way seat. OR 3-2728 L. Bowden.| LY NO Y DOWN. Assume| —— 27057ORGMARD LK. RD- veep 3 Pontiac MA ites gin ,laxefront and playground /1981 CHRIS-CRAFT ii SPORTS.| FOR THE RIGHT CAR, - - FORD i957 CHEV. DOOR 6. STATION peyments of $583 per mo. Cal KEEGO HARBOR FE 2-229 ECONOMY U SED CARS ing, ar oe 108 } ~ . _ Pines 131 HP Like new. EM oe ere a WORTH - ——, ST: 4 ai Spree RD. wagon, exc. cond. FE 4-8100 _TiS00 Herod Pa pur Pe < MI | (53 FORD CONVERT. AUTO. GOOD ; " Auburn 3 vilan, “Dr... ot Hite gee gee the best. uare Lake Trailer 58 WiZZARD SUPER 12 HP. FE Pe 2529 . FE O§-3177 THE WEATHER IS HOT aro a VERT NEW-TOR. inst 0 ote. a ng ee overdrive .. SLES See boat motor, Used approximately on aesseg® 2 VANWELT ‘1 CHEVY WeTON PANEL. 30,000 NORTH BUT THE DEALS ARE HOTTER tap body. Call after 6 pm. = a ee qh3E5 4540 Dixie Huy. miles. 1 owner. OR 3-1 Court. MY 2-4611....The best for Rigs. Tm 5 ; bi a : W. Huron. © : sain teh 4 DR. Seca. Wonderful location. On f3| bp. Evinrude meter & trailer, Needed Immediately NEW Bave oat by Buying Your 33 FORD Vi foe a. a 3 Buick, SPE TAL 2 : t group. : — Lake Orion and Perfect Sshormen's combination. 159 Dod Pick CHEVROLET CO Rew Sante” ; c Riggin aan. trans, R _ Sharp. ; rw res, per xfor c ; . 4 V . a access. Mus e. —= 1953 thru 1967 Models ge Pickup R & C RAMBLER SALES “OO "83 Pontiac. 4 dr. power, stee ee Auto Accessories 97, ALUMA-CRAFT Bring Title—Get Cash | sas, orice indie, on standara -__ Has the We have. a fine selection of used L kK autp, traas. Loaded. New paint. | i i 55 WAAR we Oe wre Sewer ~ I fo e' *, WANTED: "38 ‘37, ‘38 CHEV bottom, wet perry ascetics ton | cg equipment and federal tar INTERNATIONAL “rn c RAMBLER SALES aercomate rae ona pMovel 7 tb ae custom, auto. trans heme ) Smee 9745 Gent head. UL 29-4213. | awe sree nea ting alter) - 8143 COMMERCE ROAD wie wall Leesa a toma. 656K" $448, A . . For | Sa le Tires 98 2 JOHNSON ten L ER-DALLAS. I R fog neT Omoe ake ee pais Eddi ( sate aS, 3 ene went Bee or Sale Tires AM) J ‘ °EM 3-456 EM 3-41 S ] arta aw wes cea, eco lear AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. 1001 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER Discount 'S6 CHEVIE BEL ATR 4 DR. SEDAN le Steele MAZURER | MOTOR SALES A-1 USED TIRES, $350 UP. WE reasons: Fo . FE 68-4539 OL ?- Radio, Heater, Power Gilde, wsw FORD rE acer pup, eel. alse Whiiewaie. information. call, FE $8219 after 8-4 Tera Bord We ios ..—_—_— WARRANTY Pr §-0494. 'E 4-068 * “STATE TIRE GALES. TenaiFIG BOT fine: DON'T LOSE ae ee ings, EYE on COND Tal | eee ia OLDS. #8 ¢ pa, AO AUST. = ERRIFIC $ ALUE, 1 eego Harbor 2-2529 Te an, ooetin we PARES aS FE Sse 14 ft. run-about, plus 39 HP Kein, Eddie Steele ‘54 FORD V-8 WITH OD. es money Gown. $22.00 — ar ei © Chevy truck ‘ee end wee si08 OR SaiT YOUR C AR FORD _|... GIVEN FREE 1955 CHEV. 4-DOOR “quire 417 Cameron, Pontiac, after §. LI 1-2008. 4-480. a I re ak ieee WITH EVERY R This is a nice clean Bel Air, 6. - ~|ALUMA SPAN AND STANDARD | — 4 CA Z sre desta we ttall Pairae | We will thow pou bow vo, evt| MORON SCAT tat RDND ‘ Sait fer'Ciu'te peal wv Convertibles 149 W. =e ote Seale of marine hardware-and paint.| your payments in balf. Call of | Pe 2-2529 PE 5-3177 100 % this STANDARD BRAND SW th = and fi tw) 1088 Ford ¥ ton. ton, f.e0 eaten Cc No Exclusi 68 onTBORLES A BAPE 2-381 LAKE “ORION < miles, like new. $149 overage; No Exclusions bd ae Se een oe Harrington Boat Works | Eddie Steele E ddi ] 8 ‘s3, CHEVY" — REALLY "NICE whitewalls, ; aos We EVINRUDE DEALER FORD le tee e ‘$1 Pontine Dr. hardtop ... giceg| CBt,.TSuron—e2) W. Bares. FE) 'SO Chevy Impala Conv. A K NS ED WILLIAMS PE 21-8033 “3702 ORCHARD "ASE RO. FORD $4 Chet 2Dr. Delray... $403 | 1088 CHEVROLET, BEL AIR, V4. SOF qd rem mec 451.8. Saginaw at Raeburn Open Sundays and evenings K&PGO HAKBOK HURON BT. AT ELIZ.LE. RD. | ‘88 Chev. 4Dr. HT. power .. $1892 | Power glide, 2 dr. Red & white. ’59 Ford Galaxie Convert. ———wrAT] Ua Ti |AUTHORIZ JOHN N DEALER FR 3-0906 PE 2-2529 S $7 Chev, 2-Dr. Stick .... $1207 | New paint New tires. Clean. 4,000 miles, Sharp YOU HAD YOUR BANK FINANCING a PE 2- 3529 CHARD EK. BP 5.3177 | '87 Plym. pass. ‘wagon | $igez | _ Sharp. $745. MU_¢-3081. ’57 Bonneville Convert ONE OQWNER LAST FLAT TIRE MARLIN rs (CROWNLENE : pO | 66 Chev. <4-Dr. wagon, PG $1291 | ‘55 CHEV BEL AIR PO SHARP. , , eee FIBER IT'S fie _ Dodge. 1‘ ton — 4 — 55 Chev. Convertivie, sharp $999 PE 2-8756 or FE 8-0885. Pue} injection. Dealer's own car : WE GUARANTEE . BOARDMAN'S tires? rebuls ‘engines "Pai pres | £0 Ghat 24° Face aun Het | IW CHRYSLER 4 DOOR BEDAR | 54 Olds 98 Convert. TRADES If a Goodyear Tire with $605. ‘Clean, runs . Bell for $100 Full power Miva bial” Gea [On Ota 7573 Highland Rd. YOUR . ‘6? Plymouth 2dr. 1 owner ... 0000) Otr ae for on OL sue 53 Pontiac Gony Safety Shield ever goes fiat |=—__M50 at Wm. Lake Ra. Clarkston Motor Sales inet CHAYSLER. 3° DA. HARD. 2J.fontiac Convert. 1965 Olds 4-door sedan, Hydremee from any cause — We will: BOAT WINDSHIELDS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER . 1 More to Pick F top. Good tires. Ne rust. Clean All Red Beauty tic, radio, heater » 1. Pay your road _ service. |. Panoramic, wrap-a-rounds, flat CAR! Main St., Clarkston MA_ 5-614] BANK RAT ES inside and out. Runs good. FE tone green finish, like new. i 2. nares the shield at no shields —'any sige, any height, Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 pm, ~ __8-0596 before J p.m. RUSS JOHNSON Olds 4door ha : re ~ Jw Je a¥« a’ 1955 matic, redio, heater, vir gaara: | Bhonelicws gue) GET THE MOST | TREJCOKS | NorthChev. | “OLIVER” MOTOR SALES | feldsanTote Bath’ Le ae tire —Best prices) Soltis Plastics Co. FOR IT! Lage a ae 10267 Highland Rd. (M59) EM * ér Bivd. at 8, Woodward Ave. MY 2-2871 or MY 106 Por Further details contact: 36450. on a And the most is . BiRMinGnAM : all +2 Motor Sales’ |% g® Cage 06, | ee Saguaro engine, Bower BOATS FIBEROLASSED 1953 VROLET 2-DR son glide, iseting. * GOODYEAR ones. Rinl'e Shen KY oI what you get at a MORES Giean. $300. OR 3-2033. ‘B1 Chev Sane vm fate: £5 Ph - brakes, Pest r. Ak os raver SERVICE STORE | | ones hardware: Fenty servis, JEROME “4 REPOSSESSION “SHOP SUNDAY” | Pienty, oibere, be —_ 30 8 Cass Inc., 6129 Highland Rd, TRACTORS STAKES ; arcaneed Cae 198 full price. No Cash needed. = 1957 DeSoto 4¢door baste. Auto Services ~9 S " Pibe: ; Alomioum “ ” sia eames ise °. Mr. B Beil, u, King Auto. | ~ B uy Monday ECONOMY USE Ave. RS matic transmi. powe sheer cal x i Bright Spot” | |. REMEMBER: The kind of | , #-0408 WORD, 54 ce FORD, sy cunV NURSE Ga-| BE BONE brakes, Beautitul cearmaylinders rebored uck one ts Mae eae an o| se the truck you drive. ‘Coupe, R&H. Power. 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Set unneeded | belongings for cash | eee Pa ae a ‘; wal] ve | 2 j | | -pwENTY FOUR. eh Lo Ghucx Your Blackstone i IM | ‘Anatomy of a Murder’ By JACK GAVER UPI Drama Editor (on location in the story’s natural NEW YORK (UPH)—Any lawyer | background — , Michigan's upper who puts his- m new motion pitture, “Anatomy of /peming, Big Bay area—proved to a Murder,” and thinks he spots abe most satisfactory, Preminger legal flaw had better doublecheck | said. hie- Blackstone before writing that) we pave natural heckerenade indignant letter to producer-direc-| f nx ‘hath ‘niesiog ond. exterior tor Otto Preminger. scenes that couldn’t possibly “TI couldn't get away with a sin-| have been duplicated in a studio. gle non-legal detail.” said. the’ ya. yetue of the real thing, es- best-selling novel by “Robert pecially in that wonde wiry old Traver,” which is mainly con-| faut we used, is obvious.” cerned with a murder trial, He’ wtie tacel ‘ int asons: | is location success has _ per-| Set tt ea ;suaded the producer to film all Preasinger himself took 2 law of his next picture, ‘‘Bunny Lake e degree in Vienna as a young }. Missing,’ man; “Robert Traver’ is the pen name of Michigan Supreme ithe fall. Court dustice John D. Voelker; | Boston attorney Joseph N. Welch, nationally known through numer- ous TV appearances, plays the jadge in the film; Wendell Mayes, whe wrote the screen play, is the son of a lawyer and himself went to jaw school, al- though he did not graduate, “So whatever else it may- be, this picture has to be legally hon- - est,” Preminger added. ‘‘We hope umphant ‘‘Porgy and Bess” that, as usual, honesty pays.’ rected by Otto Preminger. ; The picture has caused much) - “comment in the trade because of ’ the speed of production involving Average U. S. farm tractor costs a major film. Preminger didn’t be-|4 estimated $500 a year to op2r- gin the preliminary work until} ate. after the first of the year, shooting didn’t start until mid-March and it) was released this week. cS he. hasn't been able to find) 'a likely Broadway stage property) was never more prominently dis- played in the Times Square itheater district. In addition to his der, — di- Answer to Previous Purzie a * * * "| se ia” | AIr Als) JAILIEIE| The fact is,” the producer ex | PiEL cial rial PIL laAinis=! plained, ‘that there was no unusual Pie S11 Sri eINigi=: § in the shooting of the picture. 1am (iB S62 ig ating of the P ECISENIDAP BION mar 4132 |] (3c40e We were eight weeks on camera, which is not remarkably fast these days, Where We saved time was on the other defails such as cutting, editing, scoring. These things nor-| mally require their own extended, . periods of time after the actual shooting. We did this work daily ————— right at the scene while the cam- eras were at work. When the shoot-| ing was done, we were virttally through with the entire job.” VIAILIPIR IN Jee iPiciniti - YECIM OlS Tah Algis: 1S) | ET IMIOIM) SI TIAL IN oe ZIOIAIE el OINI 1) INE INT | Boo bai A NIT microscope on the} peninsula — the Marquette, Ish- +! qual billing on ‘Anatomy of a Mur-} just across the way at the Warner Theater is the newly tri-! Preminger is a.Jittle disappointed | ‘in recent seasons, but he’s still in’ that market. Meanwhile, his name, | Authentic in Legal Details The. making of the entire picture, | wv? * i Hy “THE PONTIAC FRESS, SATURDAY, JULY ‘ _1959 ( vo, { Methodists’: -of Journalism “world Outlook, * * * missionary x * * Judges of the. texts received will! be named by the Hymn Society| of America, Inc. Three awards in like sums will be made for the ‘‘best missionary submitted to World Out- look not later than March 1, 1960. Manuscripts must not exceed 2,000 words in length, and be | they must | be true stories of human inter- est, and may concern either na- stories” hitherto anpublished;. tiona] or overseas missions. Editors of World Outlook will be the judges of these entries. * * * After Nov. look should be addressed York 27, N. -Y. Mission Wri fing | Awards Offered Publication to Celebrate 50 Years missionary monthly of the Board of Missions of the Methodist Church, announces the offering of. three ‘Golden An- niversary Awards’’ in 1960 in cele- bration of ‘‘fifty years of mission- lary journalism.” 1, 1959, World Out- (and “| manuscripts mailed) to Interchurch Center, 475 Riverside Drive, New | | j -~ -Today’ S Television Programs - -- ’ Programs furnished by stations Usied tn thi columa are subject to change withoat notice (edanes 2 WIDE -TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Roy Rogers. 7:00 (9) Gilead Baptist Church. . | 7:30 The awards will total $1,275. It was in 1911 that World Outlook and lits predeeessor missionary journals ’ entirely in the streets|of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and buildings of New York City in’ ‘South, were first issued. There will be three wae ($250, $100 and $75) for the “best hymns” submitted te World Outlook not later than Feb. 1, 1960, an The verses must be original and unpublished; and the words must be singable to a tune appearing in the current Methodist Hymnal. | 8:30 9:00 : (4}.Cross Current. | (1) Frontier. Doctor. -(9) Popeye. (2) San Francisco Beat. . | (4) Detective’s Dairy. | (7) Realm of the Wild. (9) Swing Easy. (2) Highway Patrol. (4) Policewoman. > (1) Twenty-six Men. (2) Perry Mason. Mystery: Mason goes to aid of movie executive involved with pretty hitchhiker who is later prosecution's top witness against the man in murder trial. (4) People Are Funny. Stunt quiz (7) Dick Clark. Variety with Tommy Sands, The Play- mates, Jackie Lee. (9) Favorite Story. (2) Mason (cont.) 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(9) Movie. 11:30 (4) Cartoon Carnival. ~——#) Wrestling. _ SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) (color) Little Lulu. (7) Bowling. (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 10:00 10:15 10: 30. 11:00 12:30_(4) Builder’s Showcase. ___|'* (9) Mickey Rooney. SUNDAY EVENING: HIGHLIGHES 6:00 (2) Tugboat Annie. (4) TV Reader’s Digest. Western: (4) Concentration. MONDAY AFTERNOON (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tae Dough. (7) Across the Board. ’ (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 12:00 (4) It Could be You. (7) Pantomime Quiz. (9) Serial Theater. (2) Guiding Light. (9) News. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. 5:00 (2) Movie. (2) Search for Tomorrow. uoeaermaar mY ey } Chann.. 4 WWd-TV Channe} warereny Channel 9-CKLW-TV \ nie 4 BO (B Annie Oakley, yp. 4) (eolor) George Pierrot % Depend 4 (9) Popeye. : Presents. : \ 4 6:30 (2) Twentieth Century. (9) Looney Tunes. om | “Auto Biography.” 5:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. ; Ni (4) Playhouse 30. 5:55 (4) Sports. I) a (7) White Hunter. 7 (9) Movie. “Nazi Agent.” ; i) . 4 7:00 (2) Lassie. . M di fF h lj \ . % (4) Movie. ‘‘Lady in thé Tron q Ison q er les / MICHIGCAK Mask,” Patricia Medina, \ \ Lode Hayward Near Death of Burns (7) You Asked for It. ear Vea \ BELL \ 7:30 (2) That’s My Boy. A Madison Heights father’ of ‘ % (7) Maverick. | four lies in critical condition at . 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan. Ames Broth-| Receiving Hospital in Detroit to- \ 7T ers, Israeli violinist, Alan) day as the result of severe burns \ Ic % King, Patachou, puppeteers,| suffered from a gas explosion in comedy team, vocal impres-) his small factory yesterday. % a sionist. Bruce Wilson, 42, of 28216 } % (9) M ovie. “Edward, My| Cousins Rd. was burned when he AS ADVERTISED ON Son,” Spencer Tracy, Deb-| attempted te light a water dis- | orah_ Kerr. tilling unit at the Panacea Water 8:30 (4) Pete Kelly’s Blue. Co. in Detroit. (7) Lawman. | Two other’men who were in . % 9:00.9:00.(2) GE Theater. ‘‘And| the building at the same time 9:00 (2) GE Theater. “And One were unhurt, ‘ % Was Loyal,” Joan Crawford.| Bruce has third degree burns | (4) (color) Variety Show.) over most of his body. K 1460 PONTIAC *® Dorothy Kirston, Alan Young, % Janet Blair, John Raitt. { (1) Colt. .45. Will Attempt to Orbit roeeewee a 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. ‘Tea Time,” Margaret Leighton, 5 lli T r a Marsha Hunt. Satellite This Month [wu Pay $5.00 (7) Deadline for Action. | 10:00 (2) Richard Diamond. WA TO A SALESMAN (4) Loretta Young. SHINGTON (AP)—The Unit- JUST CALL US (9) News, Weather. ed States plans to try to fire a 10:20 (9) Little Theater. 90-pound satellite into orbit about | Complete 10:30 (2) What’s My Line pred middle of this month, morme’ F le (4)°Arthur Murray. orticials say. (7) Meet McGraw. One of the purposes of the sat-. urnace C aning (9) Movie. “My Darling ¢llite would be to check further on Includes: Clementine,” Henry Fonda,| the high energy radiation belt sur-} . cyiyney $ Linda Darnell, Victor Ma-|Tounding the earth, © FURNACE . ae Peak * * * ® DUCT WORK 11:00 (2) News, Weather. Included the inst tio z (4) News, Weather. would be devices. £6 | nea thal Fe Pig he Riga en Fe" (7) Movie. “‘Spitfire,”” David heat balance of the earth, includ-\| >"? °°, oe Niven, Leslie Howard. ing the amount of heat the earth mgs ‘Gaarenter 11:20 (2) Sports. ,,{Peceives from the sun and the A mee pee the Ball,”| amount of heat reflected back. 11:25 (2) Movie. “Night Song,” - on, Ethel.Barrymore, Hoagy|‘Today’ to Show Scenes Carmichael, Artur Rubin- ° stein, Exgene of Girl Scout Roundup | MONDAY MORNING Scenes from the National Girl — We Do Not Sell or Repair 6:50 (2) Meditations. s Scout Roundup at Colorado | - Furnaces -— 6:55 (2) On The Farm Front. Springs, Colo., will be shown’ il Our’ Specialty is Power Suctior 7:00 (2) TV College. on the “Today” show on Tues- | (4) Today. day, duly 7%, NBC television We Clean Cas — Oil — Coal (7) Big Show. from 7 te 9 a.m. Furnaces—Boilers and Com- 7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. Roundup activities also will be | ™ercial. (7) Breakfast Time. featured on various network | Ln 8:15 (2) Captain Kangaroo. . news programs at various times i CALL OR 3-0100 8:30 (7) Harry's Holiday House _ throughout the encampment | KLEEN AIR 9:00 (2) Movie. | which rung through July 12. (4) (color) Bozo the Clown | Sixteen Northern Oakland | FURNACE CLEANERS 9:30 (4) Mr, Adams and Eve. County Senior Girl scouts are e 5 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. among the more than 10,000 girls Jim Lonie q (7) Jean's Notebook. attending; as well as delegates 1702 Alma St 10:18 (7) Lady of Charm. from 20 other countries. : 10:25 (9) Billboard. = - |10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. : _ 2) Preowe Heat. We Carry the Following Television on Sales Floor ( peci ent. 2 10:58 (7) News. 7 @ General Electric @ RCA Victor @ Admiral 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. @ Emerson @ Philco @ Westinghouse (4) Price Is Right. @ Motorola @ Dumont (7) Cleo. (9) Abbott & Costello. ee | HAMPTON ELECTRIC (7) Sane & a “| $25 W. Huron St. — oi Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. — FE 4-2525 VWI News eceert {1:00 (2) Air Force Story. arr A ela i$ pl poate far SP . (4) U. of M. Presents. . (9) Movie. . WJBK, Reid (Y) World Adventure Series WAR Reve, Manis fore. 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. LEGAL ng DAY. . : : : (7) Topper. . : : 1:15 (2) Dateline: U.N. (4) I Married J 1:30—WJBK, Baseball 1:30 (4) Americans at Work. ia ae Titsaberts Pein 2:00—WJR, Showcase |, (1) Dick Powell. ce 7. pues wae | ay WWJ, News, Maxwell | (2) Detroit Speaks. : ir e r ; . CKLW. Joe Van aes . 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