aS ee 8GY¥), o- They are part of a global team ot 10,000 researchers from @ oa 3 oti $ amperes ich po ay gsc *__ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, pe es Khrushchev today p' (i aes " 4 * Cunning Plotters ee toot Dealer LONDON ® — Nikita ly denounced three custed 3 Ousted Soviets | + Shapilov’ oF" Shattietess i er Big Outing to 140n Roads, | National Toll Sprints _leritically injured in a car- : c id Kremlin leaders as “cun- ) ning” plotters who planned _jtruck crash outside this te.seize control of the : ; geomagnetic storm on a variometer, an instru- The Soviet Communist _ ment which measures variations in the earth's | boss further accused Georgi, _\Refuses to Clip Sideburns, | : a. ey ee bss . : | Airman, Court-Marti ng world onsi6n a5 : “* | TOKYO (#—A young Colorado airman said today) throughout the world.” Stel Geena ee | his refusal to get a “white sidewall” has resulted ee eS. Selle : | court-martial charges against him. as gee _ }fourth member of the deposed death on the high: , In-this incident “white sidewall” refers to a haircut,|ESry Sour tw mont rameless quien taguiar. one that strips the sideburns bare from the ears-to the) nae angles : ea a arlen:boen etek Seer See 3 7 ‘Airman 3.C. Don Wheeler of C , Colo., f : Ses condemned the ousted trio = | stier he aquad teager sacl OUT Df ns ae eee eee: ee JAMBOREE BOUND — Milford Boy Scout Pentioc Press Photé idence | Holiday the National | after leader ‘OWT ’ week. John Oakden If, 15,-center, anxiously awaits the _to see he has all of the personal need- (Safety Council said death figures | Se ib be tad ae ak al London monitors who heard a| verdict of this year’s Clinton Valley Council's ed for his trip to the Fourth National Jataboree |were “encouragingly low" and * ge as - report of the speéch broadcast by| Jamboree Scoutmasters William Genette, of Mil- of the Boy Scouts of America held at Valley |"Well below” its estimate that 535 : that fashion, He declined Walled Lake Moscow radio first reported that! ford and Jack Bell, 351 Dick Ave., as they check Forge, Pa., next week. cme wall Ge arteg the Sewr- 2 }—“f-am-not-refusing—an—order,"14-4—-$-} ;, -—{Khrushchey_had singled out Mal ———~———— “ : | Wheeler said, “simply challenging ¥ enkov as “the worst”’ of the group. | : = a ion Bound for Valley Forge — eieindieieteatente aerarcaanecenaanet __Since the 3 saan neem an order to get a ‘white sidewall’ Efforts of 5 Friends) i i rosetta ibe ago ~ : : Femme tt least 236 traffic | rors her 7 onegtnehe eerd to — Save Detroiter made such a statement. a So 7/7 B : P . totaled 132. and there were 53 _Mareey ne ‘ anon Kerk: _A_ WG-yearcold Detroit boy|their recording of the speech was 5 : a ee count ends midnight Sunday. be Bad agreed 0 defend Whesier [crowned late Friday afternoon) peing ee ee cat f , S t B ( 0 OT while swimming with friends at|on translation - iT | : as fhe semmnary commer |Sip-tiy Beach Walled Lael Moncow prodcatt war inthe Or COU i oom ity piney ape yay ‘ Wheeler, 20, is a member of in Novi Township, Russian language. +} » See cherries between Perghing Earfier in , the Soviet = MERE harvesting of strawberries and refused to direct the Army to paenee ae Ro voseb abthenaion EA ge yl dye tp being Union informed “the west the _| America’s youngest, newest and busiest -city over) cotton om their own farm, It was fd ns ee from Army © |said that, as such, he should havelz2s64 Frisbe St., was about 2) feet|Kremlin shakeup would cause no 50,000 will spring to life next week and 77 area boys are| (eur Mind season im this cherry oe ii dh hen a sharp beircot. fas re tot eh ee {leaving Pontiac Sunday to help build it. _ Ses sie shibidis 0a aca ment in @ brief filed today told] “Members of the honor guard) Five Detroit boys swimming with!) - Sh They will represent the 8,500 Boy Scouts of theiity of 14 survive. They didn't ac: the Supreme Court Girard has n0\shodld look alike,” he said. him, told deputies they attempted Isolated owers . | |Clinton Valley Council at the Fourth National Jamboree |company their parents, war in ter bene oe Coon pe A etree Agee omen gens ard gerne er ene my Ung PERE of the Boy Scouts of America. —/ Killed’ were Bynum Collins, 55; , Army - haircut. 0 Ae, wale he Se See oe ae AP ns te ot 8 Manet, Be ee inl ce ae ee ORM, LOMOTIOW Site of Jamboree City, built every four years since| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) the Justice megane, in’ et fiver." ee Py the Novi Police and Fire De Welker protictoon 1adivate at a nlstorie M « fo Cut le Sd e Z f war, yi . is his said the district court was sumimary' court-martial partments. The body was tecov-|mostly fair and warmer with a . “ / Fears, toric ackie Dela eight im denying Girard a wrt of acpuad this week, but pred ir, yo ony taptel 1 gee enact’ wip ip sec reg Right Answers viewed) op. in Pennsy. N Sage y. habeas corpus . HOW-| challeng struck officer a accident showers tonight tomorrow s vania. ; —_—— as from the three-man beard and a |curred. ot = a ipacapenes A Can Bring You se Expressway —that th _— court was wrong cine fer Sely 1K ~~ Hold-Funeral Monday Tomorrow's high will range from State poate reg "| Maximum penalties upon con fe Rep. Michener Meo US ‘Weather ibvens the : : Z ». a s | : * i. wition would be bad conduct in my reported that temperatures will “ss megs , 1 another discharge, six months’ t,| ADRIAN @® — Funeral services|average around three degrees CHAMPION—First Negro ever to y opening the “ 3 beer tiled yesterday’ sald the de-\a teduction in rank and forfeiture|will be held here Monday for form-liow the normal &3 high and normallhold the famed Wimbledon wom- week's Pot-O-Gold contest. That jadventure July 21. to-Brighton jee eek : cision to let the Japanese conduct|of two-thirds pay for six months.jer Rep. M'chener €R) ‘who served)¢? low for thé next four days. en’s singles tennis championship,| means you needn't hesitate any | potore reaching their destina- |moyth. : the trial was “unprecedented’ a %.* 30 years as congressman from| Showers are-likely again Mon-|Althea Gibson (above) today de-| longer in. getting this week's | tog Wednesday, area boys will| A 2-mile stretch of divided | and “inconceivable.” Wheeler, in the Air Force three|Adrian’s 2nd district. , feated Darlene Hard of Montebello,| | postmarked — you haye vtelt, Washington, 1h. ©. fer two louperhighway, Glanek te tie | In Tokyo, the Justice Ministry|years, contended he was being| Michener, who had oeen suffer-| In downtown Pontiac the lowest/Calif. for the honor, Tourney was) ‘Until midnight dips: Sie tine Gil dened dion \wallie fers Grant tater tenses : feiterated today that Japan will|harassed by the platoon sergeam.jing from a heart ailment, temperature recorded preceding|the all-England lawn tennis cham-|| For explanations and correct time’in New York City before re- |Farmington and Brighton, has ‘ insist on trying Girard regardiess|He said he had applied three times’ yest in his hotel room, He'8 a.m, was 60. At 2 p.m. the tem-jpionships. Althea’s home is in New| answers to last week's puzzle, turning home. - construction since 1955, a how the Supreme Court rules./for a transfer. twas 80. ; > downtown was 78. {York. {See story on page 19.) turn to page 3 é i. 2s eee The pavement is complete, but has 4 nee : / Scoutmasters for the local group, |not been opened to traffic because 3 . Li D di t d. in ree ‘ = |will*be Dr. Jack Beli, 31 Dick atruction-of-Rimpe-deldgag.-—o- LTuman €mof;rlial . ibrary ealcate © INETSSOUL LD rela cones | iene aa LEC be ct teoaical fe se eacercs pee spa Fey L. Colt dr, ot Renee |: LOday's Press Harry 8. Truman Li- {ten during the Blackhawk War 'in|day’s ceremony will be two#fnen me! United States, ; Albert Lyon, of 7227 Sandy | ss cssmmmemmmommmmiennmmnees ee ak neareien Sal bs cous jotich Adniaaeh Saisie gorved’tat tat “bow over at of Truman's cabinet. | principal speaker, Truman will | Beach Dr.; N, Reid Graham, of a teees 2 cated as a national monument. |a captain. Here, I'll show you|stand in Washington when Tru- t+ « «- present his official ‘papers ‘nd. 705 doslyn Ave.; and E, B, Sher- | Comes bi oo ae js what it's like." jman took the oath of office in| The invited guests number 2. mementoes. Basil; O'Connor, rick, of Orchard Lake will assist Charch News jossesensees & S I- And he made no attempt to hide = =p = 11049. Yesterday, as he has many ae president of the Marry S. Tra- | the scoutmasters, I Comaty News ..ciccccceses. Of : in preliminary events. Twice i age : was “an a more ly . the presentation the building: 2 ; Heme Section voce / BB 18 a ; langhing/and Joking. with éhrongh then’ Sollowing 1 with’ Siseid would never take place.” j [reception Inst night. Foe tay oe fe) wee la coe ce attend! ) Markets sgeasisbancwrengss MRL | » ‘museum, seaaeen ARB mont meen fi me ms OF { a af Pe ee ae be, in Serena aeeediiiien nak ete, chief of the five acting assistant commissan Leng pinot asain ME . ) ousand spectators. Standing!Gen ' officer are Roge 2) W skecsctcdactviecss SEAR. 0 6 era eae oe brary building itself ts 9 e%|room for them has been provided| cng Weyne €. ca wt, exchivist oO idee Wi ven ie ven R. Bi Teens ee ' ; ‘ ; & | ‘ Saiineae the front 1 v1 a nd he United ted Stat will accept the! and I is” , aS Base : eee ee - eae "justice and/library and US. Highway, 24,/library on ‘behalt of the gover™iwatied' Lake; John Stoughtom of| ‘Women’s Pages .........4 congressmen; eight governors; Earl Warren; cilet justice of for the occasion. ea beep fcr. te ee é \ ae i sda as Field Training its annual ae exercise from J to ; t Cam poll uring ia il : mas - |Hospita cation of utilities, as well as the “Training during the 1957 cae rye eacge —c lospital ship from Vainen®. ofa tet aged , : ee : : Tre rae : 3 ment. Since much of the work de- ged centered ont hl ; . “Miss Evans . five adopted Nevada Testers | sends aa Wear, 2 lof the underwater craft. children and two of her own. The 1 . he cide a * * «* . {children inelude a Korean and an aos = vk oe start In the view of responsible au- a pap Sateeet orl {to submarines by Egypt will Be won't Fire ‘Diablo ¥ 1 ened attack on the battalion IGY FLASH — Dr. Robert R. McMath, director of the MeMath- | . ‘ Hulbert Observatory, checks coded messages from the Internation- |i al Watning Center of the International Geophysical Year at Ft. Kils Korean Chi _lLake—Angelus Scientists. i|Focus on Sun's Secrets i imenr,”.-, Board Hearing (Continued From Page One) under the director-|marines in Mediterranean water; which deve : ail se of the approaching ship of Dr. McMath, has pioneered| would then become a factor which Former Police Chief... | maximum solar activity in the|!" sola 7 it strategic Planers to take com| Points to His Seniority |day's current 11-year cycle. i first to take pic i across Utal res of solar flares. stantly into consideration. | on Waterford Force ganization Sunday to octeamite time ca Oe iil | , fallout. Ter | muake Mile nalee- and when . ' ' ’ : was 07 M wee oe ties : : "|| Waterford Township's dismissed founding on July 1, 1827. group ts playing nolsily along the ot the Sax, ave no eet on || Expected to Wed Comic | ai re nt a Et! Sea Guat a prac ie tens] Sa oe r. , -- — ’ came the Groom miine, B'sermon, “ _| aumeteed. assiatant Gievcter ef the ebesr- A 1 Sh d *&F : ki en ae ® the| niles northeast of the detonation |age Worth Keeping.” Herl| «We know railroad tracks have vatory, / va eas Tankie jew = , site. The test organization said it) i susie [2% Sttraction for most boys. You “Short range communications & hat : .. * had been advised that windows) | THe chet, and spacel Mumma (parents can help us prevent it be- are not at all affected by the as ae Uae oe were broken,’ window frame, | Of ‘ing a fatal one,” Moxley concluded. are ey he snserted. “Long range| MEXICO CITY (INS) — Ava) She and Chiatl have been’ in} Van Atta pilited out that he hadidoors and casings blown in and Mrs, Walter Spink. Sirs, Adtown |” ~ Ca communications of 1,000, miles or ne is expected June 25. She said ee ae eames ac ab Ween De ae . Cary and Mrs. John Cline have Silence is the but the } Id’s 50 are seriously ‘ ian comedian Walter r other member of the Water-| Dr. G. M. J test director,| worked with the church history iowiy moving white trucks of the ' | test 8a night. at the ow that she has finally ‘Would make a movie in ford ‘Township police department. | announced the explosion “well| committee to p a historical ice cream vendors still draw their eee ea oo a a, Be [ORE ae power of the previous with TV. sets, beautiful actress was grant- ! enh paeaieh fam Ge gebee [Cente Pe S Sore oe short wave grounds of desertion. Rises - | eurtall township expenditures. four/ times the <. haben Gren Boogie : . | "The township board contends| World War It atom bombs. ear at the 1o conceivably ts © through his. Ry ere was nena 7 ; ' Tehurch, The Rev, Isacc Ruggles, |“ity’s noise ; phrased "pick up & nl was granted by Judge ; in Van Atta’s dismissal. hr hch Blasts who was buried in Oakhill Ceme-|Perhaps by some bygone city of- some time or Espinosa de is . | Current members of: the trial rus cnev a ‘“ltery at Pontiac, The Rev. Ruggles /Sicial whose humor was not so but this would be caused bY) mexico City. ces ___ fboard are Andy Adams, W a , founded not only the Rochester/600d. flares.” oe Ae ee ee ee : : Thompson and Harold Ott. / Romeo Congregational Churches. i snd dhearveteny te suaing nares «| , ao ee Cornell Captures the IGY National meter Held in Knit re “s , on cummatievge- ee 1é/d In Aniling changes in its “peace-loving for- Area Chamber Official H le F : that will take two | ase builainglof F’ Wife tpn patiey,” ! Finishes Short Course eniey Senior Cup : pictures «minute. of the entire meet pce of Former wife Moscow Radio replied in a . 9 — _ anata Sinatra a in | ~ , f I — = ee ee ee 7 _ dise, aovieg aw and ——_ in Oak Park; righteces tons to-an -Aaerienn Wiliam L. Belaney, %3 HENLEY - ON . THAMES, Eng- : ngest, "It is being shipped from Arthur O. Ritzert, # : darkness each night increasing. beca he earth Data from the telescope w Te acuirgpeinathn's sigeate ished transmitted to international evalu- ce ’ a great amount of sunshine chatjauon centers at ‘Boulder, Col.,| risen to far greater heights Toe ere SMarch—when’ the’ days| moscow and Paris. oes he had ever enjoyed before. | __stowly builds up heat in the earth.| “Daily the observatory receives\Ye0rs 80 Ava, and process goes on in JULY|.4eq messages from the Inter Se Ree: abe eae teks Wille cee warning ote ‘the| but reconciliations followed. Ava): with b ES mer solstice, and the beginning of/1Gy at Fort Belvoir, Va. These |had ee eae war eee ——— Oak ee ee a shorter days. messages are flashed to IGY posts/voree in vada zert, wy The broadcast ‘said Georgi Mal- 7 ox UTHeC at E . minutes, 53 Fr ee Ae ely hee Gace | lies Oak Park nd the 00S" ye page| Wit Drunk Driving eset ay Cua i beating Rar days are longer than the nights —} 1,. observatory sends daily re- ae He ae oe hel from the Kremlin leadership this HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Film star|sia in yesterday's semi-final. which is until September. Even) jor. of solar activity to Central) Wf il Known Builder. — er », which Deiweek-end opposed the “Soviet|Gail Russell faces a felony drunk wo ee Ee an. ae ee ell- 4 oe wap hiow t petlamecaniey toma gp mle ght brie Pagers gage Fos itile P | “Pee from being. bitter cal and in date in tgsner “worlwide solar PAU Starrett, Dies eo to prcesconn paren oe Rabon [oi oe eles es aoe ent 20 ear into a i : ysis ; pe ;, 3 ay ' . ase! is clear,” said uw July, A a ee renin Te mmiasien and communications) Go omywicH Conn. ® — Paul aretig’ Recep ~ ae poe 0 Bg tag or (Ment Radio. “The Soviet Un-| The complaint was isved by th DCLOW Last Year t hottest ells of the In| earth ae of the! sarrett, 90, who built some of the F lark Police station, and officers|ion's peace-loving foreign policy| district rygrercally ge Move = = sarth is still not heated cha country’s greatest structures—in- * lean into the home just in time to And he as- 32-year-old actress. A janitor in) LANSING # — Michigan's infan- June, the | Since its inception in 1930 the New York City’s Empire see Ritzert pulling the knife from|Sured it will be pursued still more restaurant was reportedly tile paralysig case load still is up, so to speak. : State ng—died yesterday. his wife’s back, they said. actively and still more persever-|jured in the accident. running behind last year and the The Weath State Auto Crash | among cusaics sturverr conten roc tot rushed to Wil-|!Rely.” Bail was set at $000 by the e- year betore, the State Health De- buildings Starrett con- today. id e 7 . — | fStructed in - New York were the four commercial ‘were reported. Fell U. 5. Weather Berese Report va Pennsylvania. -RailreadStation,- ‘week, all bs AND VICINITY—Mestly fair . }the New York Life, Metropolitan = : s * Bere Fes 8 feolated and i: : Life, Bank .of Manhattan and | Sendet. Lew tonight @ te 68. Sendsy| (Continued From Page One) (Flatiron buildings, Macy's Depart-/St@™ #0 t 66, Moderate westerly winds. | ite, Florence, 45, and five ofMent Store, and the Plaza, Bilt-|and — > their children: Linda, 14; Gray, 13; and Lowest temperature preceding © @-M 11,0014 19: Terry,|¥ania (now the Statler) hotels. : : ‘wa aw ree ee “Hig firm also erected Washing- lat South Lyon © _| tad reported the three under house 1 i authorities cee eetaréay st 8:1) pe. Pe ton’s Lincoli Memorial, the Stat- co a . ‘¢__ |dean of education at the University|said, however, that the case load. * Sun tises Gunday st 5:02 s.m. . “ ler hotels in Cleveland and De-jj SOUTH LYON—Councilmen are — of Kentucky, formally took office|generally begins to rise in late Mocs ore Stardey ot 2:33 p. agent 2 cong redted oe ) and scratching their heads over a as new the NEA. {July or early August. Moon rises Saturday at 3:23 p.m. only Bynum Collins child in the new Willard Hote in W va M h tts Sef : : Pa a cousin, Clara Collins, 13; and the : les titruck driver, Warfield Laws, 52, of], le slso built (st Belen the .18'Lake City, were hospitalized, the : boy “and girl in ‘critica ‘structures in Baltimore and other South! Clara's father, Wesley, also of Par- agould, happened upon the acci- seers ci" det eae ar a ones Unbeaten Tiger Crew | NOTICE of TAXES Often al te. City Trecnurer Tuy 8.1887 trough Regt © | srannabiang Ons Year Ago te Pontise after stopping to offer aid. fut eo aee eager ‘Oe : _____ fatgnget temperature. -..-+-.2000. rm Puvascnairibere: ? one SE ASST without fees, exten. Lowest temperature... ..scccsee+--.60 ae aS eeps He ph - twee ? i oe. i a rece ot fain. Other deaths yesterday included: K nley Tro ny - . a gpa eb Ft 0 A ba pom = “ added = end Mightsl God Levert Temperstargs This) Robert Davis, 13, of Livonia.|. sentey - ON «THAMES, Eng.| cored sont : ie thereafter on any unpaid City and School taxes, a Sitar’ Sompustere Chet ,|west_of Ann Arbor, — BB Kiseat™ % tm salt, 6, of Grind Rapid 2a & iid in Big Pine Lake in Kent a RE om Ty ew Grissne 09-2 _ changing s in(a boat./¢ . eee oer Fs » Mrs, Della Trattle; 94, was killed) — #1 90 Phoenie tee -pbiby 8 car-in front of-her home aly oe Fees. Hi). Tomy Four, 0, of Deol ni EG 8 ee TH $i drowned Friday while ing in}se¢ ‘ iy my Walled Lite peer Net. | t ees a mle aa & pit Fast beac i - * " fd cara ne Se d Rarids elections. iid State University, has » been Pao eli cg. rr which demic year, : Coins Cites eh (GUND tars os oa fia! gee ee f something like a frog, nt nex Hoty it aisle eran cluding a propesal for authorizing tats Seaman the | teeth Randicapped. 4 carried last April. inia d, _ Stays whiter, Fi for eee Years! #f&R} 52 Dainty, B. (3) WARNINGS. Adequate|ly tne lead to spending, which, a ) resists mold and mildew ees screens out ultraviolet sun rays and adds years of life to the finish. ‘ Shieldwhite is self-cleansing — rain washes off dirt and grime which keeps paint whiter for years. OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT: 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Fis FE.5-6150 PLENTY OF PARKING IN REAR OF STORE - En Route Home Westridge - of - Waterford For the Discerning — Northern Pontiac's Deluxe Suburban Community. Both [raditional and California Conlemportary Dispicy Homes Await Your Inspection. SEE MODELS. Builders end Developers of Westridge-cl-Waterford 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE | Relax, world. Mike Todd and Etiz- for five days, en route home. | _DRIVE OUT SUNDAY-2:00-te-6:00-P-M.—AND-[ ix ome Goubt, that the sawed-off Sparks-Griftin PUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams St. - Phone FE 2-5841 %4-Hour Ambulance Service = ¢ mht well eet te nen otha se thnk N. (28) calaan: § welling man is usually not in robust after an illness, | voor us FUNERAL} HOME ch scalars Mike Todd,. in SOUTHAMPTON, England @ ~— | abeth Taylor are on the high seas * x * For a time last night there was i “*¥es; 1am —teughing," wid | visiting France and England for a! child this -fall. She has two by ‘Wilding. Build a Home-- Belore You Buy Or ag for the Facts! ——— Junior Editors L BI BLE QUIZ_ -~« ©} rrr: + mae fey ae Cleanup Fizzles | in Labor Unions Little Has Happened Sivice Beck Was Ousted Three Months Ago WASHINGTON # — Union la- bor’s corruption cleanup seems to weather, although leaders prom- | ise to pick it up again in a month or so. The avowed cleanup—keyed to disclosures of the Senate Rackets Committee—was kicked off with Teamsters boss Dave Beck's quick ouster three months ago as a: fed- jeration officer. Little has hap- pened since then. QUESTION: What price was set on Jesus’ head? ANSWER: Judas, the disciple who betrayed Christ, tived-justfong— enough to regret his action. As one of the twelve Disciples, Judas held the purse strings of the » group, acting as sort of a treasurer for their meager funds. He was said to believe that. Christ would become a great king and that he would need « treasurer to keep his riches. Later Judas became aware that Christ did not want to be an earthly king and.cared not a whit for tices Committee launched probes of the Teamsters Union itself and the Bakery Workers Union, based on charges they were corruptly dominated. But although initial] , Thearings were held, others planned. later were canceled to await action within the individal unions. Nor has the AFL-CIO yet fol- owe ..Senate commit- tee’s charges that Maurice Hutch- eson, president of the big Car- penters Union and an AFL-CIO vice. president, profited from right-of-way sales in Indiana on a federally financed highway pro- ject, Like. Beck, Hutcheson in- ‘treasures of gold and silver. Acting on an evil impulse, Judas agreed to ‘betray Christ for the| 30 pieces of silver offered-by the priests —-worth about $20 today, ‘And! - sufficient then only to buy a slave. Soon after, he realized what his action meant to himself and the other disciples. He rushed to the temple and threw down the leather pouch and its money. But it was too late. He then went off and hanged himself. Later the gotten money was used to buy a field that had belonged to a Potter: The field-was called Potters Field and was used to bury those who had no family or friends. FOR YOU TO DO: Color the picture above, showing Judas flinging down the betrayal money he had taken. You may win $10 by sending a usable idea for Junior Editors to this paper. Monday: Whose face and whose beads launched fleets? Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures. ‘eee . Meany, AFL-CIO _presi- dent, sand the Hutcheson situation will be considered by the AFL- CIO Executive Council, which meets in Chicago in mid-August. Nowhere among the labor or- ganizations does there appear a sense of urgency in cleaning out the situations revealed tits spring and early summer. Al Hayes, chairman of the AFL- CIO Ethical Practices Committee, has been vacationing in the Wis- consin woods, The committee's counsel Arthur Goldberg has been labor. lecturing in Europe on American it pays to be extremely careful... : nel ge ee before BUSINESS ETHICS | 2, of the Phone. FE 56148 One of the i prestet 4 tavestinente you make in your lifetime is in your home... that is why. to be safe than sorry... to make that saying a reality, follow these simple rules: Know your real estate dealer or contractor — deal only - * with well established firms — read your con- » __ tract fully and carefully — don’t sign a blank contract — don’t be high-pressured. the job Al “Pontiac Area, Chamber of Commerce | doy: it is better ae Gold Star Mom Picked BOARD DAVID DUNSKY have fizzled in the summer's hot) protectors — y2-8 Reg: Sie. Moisture snd dust. oof. Standard z : te closing. _ suop IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT A wanes shite ; 39. 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F.- Flynn of Roxie street. the shoulders with deeply Here is @ preview of the brilliant style trends for fall and winter. The oval line is the way designer * ~ Louis Claverie describes the deft away-from-the-body look of this suit in white-flecked gray, black and red Forstmann plaid. The convex shaping starts low on set armholes. ~ Je 2 Ye ge | eh ee | pope é se iy : fd cick — Pe ‘ co ese aie nr See Seo : - 4] oS eee ey eed — ie fer ra a 2, , Ste. Ge FA OS “Press. d1pi FOU INGE ey * rs . i e J ae igrgat , pate q oe Wes eS a ‘Soe ~ ~~ Due to Take ig FI a a eet aaa fae Daring ‘Dip Afore. or Direct From New York Couture Group : gy upert 1. CURMENCE : Women’s Editor, We have @ few “first hand” tips,on fashion for — director of the Ganne from Eleanor Lambert, press Group of the New York ¥ '5,000 Rally, CR Hail ‘King’ m lat Wedding iF The velvet touch in texture is portrayed in Frechtel’s dramatic coat of Forstmann’s romance red fleur-de-lis. The wool velvet is handled simply in soft silhouette, sweeping from a fly front closing. A wide and open collar, lowered shoulder and cuffed shorter sleeve add to the subtle direction of line. th f i : ste +t : kat ‘ht oclatst E : i un Secretarial Job Can Be Fine Career (ComesInto — + (Style Focus NEW. YORK (INS) — This year the lowly hassock has be- come both muiti-purpose and or movies. “Work can keep you in shape, too,” he smiled. “Housewives may and down stairs is a figure exer- cise, “One thing, though — no matter what system you try — it’s best Junior Needs Chef's Apron __* * Mother will have extra cause to Hang Clothes Right ifor Easier froning' Keep inroning in mind when| " ticularly all those nicely square- to try it on a doctor's say-so.” ease. The convertible feature _Teveal an on-the-floor seating high fashion conscious.. dd Once upon a time ‘all you did es with hassocks was put your aching feet on them. put todey_| Alice Las to turn them into anything | Richards and from tables to shoe storage Thomas units. - Charlesworth One. stylish number ts | Corin. She ee ae tee cone is the - there is a storage unit lined in satin. Another - | daughter of has black wrought tron (Mr. and Mrs. jogs, angled for stylishness. Charles Lyle ~{s-the legs-which- come off to} Presbyterian piece. Hassocks are becoming fash- ion. conscious, too. Wood fin- ishes like black, scandinavian - and ivory are showing up on ~ the market. Shapes vary from square to round to oblong, usually brass tipped with tapered legs. - And when you talk about colors in this. year’s hassocks Alice Mae Richards and Thomas Charlesworth . Corin s |Reception lto Honor * MRS. THOMAS C. CORIN. Alice Richards Becomes Bride of Thomas Corin diy’ ton Pink, Deeinvinn Chapel of Dr.. and Mrs. D. G, Strauss entertained friends for a July 4 picnic dinner at their home on James K boulevard, Sylvan Lake. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. - One hundred fifty guests have been invited to the Union | tion, and initiative for a college Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. | woman to advance into profes- today for a re- | sional work with secretarial ex- ~—ception in honor of: Mr. and | perience as without it.* - - Ke ating, who were a a ere ot 2 2 me on June § at the First can tends tabi: o eaceee, _ Congregational Church in Am. If a girl Is too good a secre- gola. | tary, ber bess may wish to Same ee a ce es ee The new Mrs. Keating is the answer is not in being a former Victoria Foley, and | poor secretary, however, since Kerry is the son of Mr. and then an employer has no Mrs. John I. Keating of Motor- son to promote you. Newlyweds | s'Good Travel Team and knowledge of figures and filing; and—very important—-a good telephone See Prince Henri of France, Duchess ‘HE init! bf | Rego in ou hear glibly mentioned such * cornered pieces. Hang them) * E cramganepaiss were married at 3:30 p.m. to- She is the daughter of Mr : straight on the line and fold them| Shales 5s tree ack, : 4 and Mrs. Charles Lyle Rich- |are not limited to sun fashions, ; “Seventy-seven members at- a a an : : pare dbomgy age comentage Since ee ee eee bere ler 8 tended the reunion . luce ing e. ; : Ri : bridegroom he son the jforecast. Floral prints, colored jersey coat makes a travel) ing five’ generations Z.. dresses,-blouses and other and_.in Glove—tIdea Little Bitty A at Jate Mr._and. Mrs. Thomas C. feamvas..pele. poping _and cotton combination. that's hard to beat.|_tamly from Roc — trousers by the waist band ot] Experts advice nome careers BOCK in Style | rae sete wore nar eagte sored twee raineoats, poocony gl bon Pie tli es = nn ll preferably on pant stretchers, Iron wear clean canv es oT . 7 ; trenchcoa’ ‘short auto coats. plane or 6 erste Ci : several handkérchiets together ai|prevent fingermarks or stains on/CFt Sally Victor's | Sia testered team |~ “ = ; one time, nished wood bodice, long sleeves of im- : ne } | : —s niemey tat einen ae | Toot inmate suet (Career Girls Aren't All Fashiona Personal News of Interest in Pontiac | siittaie ct you's come | fitam and me'eweriog | % : : ie : et * * , _2 ml tin Hae r,s | ene mpi srw | lat |,cfv ban et fm brine te of East rogue aye arrived; the remainder of the summer .| your hair " says milliner | Bridesmaids were Sally, Woon- ao ee Ce ait mekthe home Thursday from Los An- with them. Sally Victor. | “Hats won't be | toon of Pompano Beach, Fis., Soars tag 8 got gpere ale “geles, where they attended the A pearly as big as they have | and Sarah Colwell of Birming- sl ge Taare When. my sister, Martha Hutch- National Conference of Ameri- A son, William Joseph, was been. We'll have a few big ham. is raised. I've Up ™MYlings went back to work after 20 > glamor hats, of course, but : typing and 1 hope to get @ job.'vears at home, her first reaction can Optometrists Association born July 3 at-St. Joseph Hos- most hats will be little ones.” *r Y f° However, I'm worried about! was, “They're no more chic than pital to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | ““s7.. Victor's own choice for | The ‘attendants wore white - |clothes. 4g [PF aint’" She coutan't ‘believe it. | : , . *- 8 .@, s : “wardrobe, not) But — and it’s a big but — the going ated girl as a rule is much bet- some sug-| It’s natural to slip a the etfect | Stdlence but the - postman and a the - (Scott, born June 30. at St. Jo- - bet past 10 days. a4 é seph Mercy Hospital. eS ee 1 Mrs. Malimann also visited pees eo Se a | i | ‘Ges 4 ee ey ‘i Bias af fe & \ Toes af F > Ai ; oR fee Z f : : te : a ae \ __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1957 Bea : aa = ae Ge ee ‘| ated to do so because in eight . years of their married life, her vited us to their house, ——#}-feel that since it is-not-my|— } ioe They're Reluctant to Visit the Home of Cousin Uninvited FS ; rT Pe is Fr | : Hl . Several applications. Sandralf Te eaplessing ie the eye. There ore |i products which control dry and oily dandruff after ridruf are the amount of oil, rate | [i : be invited go to see a sick ‘ ‘eg 5 Se Sd Sen pa Ds by Forgetting Femininity see hhis mother by asking that you} Unbecoming Characteristics Develop “mt were zou wold al th if She Acts Like I Pesaran ors and then be guided by the) Ot rget they are women, a sone of his answer. eggtul career woman ciaims:¢., “Dear Mrs. Post: If guésts are Rate ; he been handed to women before. ‘That is a piece of advice that has) , ». Woman in Business Errs: ‘One_of the Boys’ |*. by Anne Klein a Sn ‘Sophisticated’ Describes an important pin to the collar as| sized | eliminate tiresome alterations, | | and carefully perforated | for quick and accurate match- | 8 ize 13 requires 3% ef 36-inch material 3 Designer Patterns, G.P.O, I P 6, New York 1, N. ¥. Klein label available for 25 extra with pattern order, If. by check, add. four cents, rude not to come. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it proper to go to a- party on a husband’ SURGES RE ENERO Ree lying” just as a : ed shoulders and back, are very gp School Offers FREE ~ 9 sitrerent trom the protective back While Learning © ' ® Service Can Be Gift rm Gallagher’s Accordion Sine tnt show wh tn rund & a ‘appreciated gift of all. If you can't afford to send flowers to a friend. 4 18 E. Huron. FE 4-0566 @ or something else the person is un- _ A gift of service is often the most) © sponge on it. |. ia _Open. Sunday Be in a hospital, offer to do an errand| i Fi avie to do for himself. 2 to 5 P.M. - July Clearance SAVINGS TO 65% /, Dresses ~ Swim Suits | Our semi-annual’ shoe sale begins bargains for the whole family. ee Be - ~ i I "| transportation _ . ee of the surest_waysto wipell and accessories charges.and youlout a beautiful. friendship is to) Use Our COLD STORAGE Vault for All Winter Furs and Woolens BOX STORAGE 95 Ai the, westens yo ca et tes Die this for only | : er “+eee Oe _ We Also Store Individual Garments $ Main Office and Plant: $4 West Huron. a Ee | PERMANENT | “there ‘of room ~ high-traffic * summer months.” improvement and we must not get indiffererit or careless in the Tae Posrrmc Panes te Galivered vy carrier tor 6 cen fp Datiend “GestaeeLivioeston,‘Macoetys Lapeer ‘an S Counties h tb $1200 @ year: e where in all other places in the United States =, year. All mafl rubscriptions naveble ix. a¢varce Pontiac FE 2-8141. : _— Economic Program, had some good : name or et buliding Ses MEMBER OF AUDIT B0REAN OF CIRCULATIONS other day. “He predicts a rise in the — volume of home construction during SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1957 the balance of this year. _ - % st may happen elsewhere, but it ‘won’t happen here.” That seems to have been the be- - Vietims Believed Storm See . Dr. Harvey addressed a meet- ing in Detroit attended by build- ers and leaders of building trades ‘hearing och predictions tak als time. * * * ~The Iilinois essor forecast that — ‘lief of many of the victims of the about one million new homes would Gulf of Mexico, _ eke ian proper warning was not given. Later checks by federa) and state investi- : tors, however, indicate that the recent hurricane which swept tidal ‘be started this.year. This is about “waves over Cameron, Loiiisiana;kill- ~“gne hiindréed “thousand “fewer than =" ing several hundred people. Warned Jast year, but ft his prediction is cor- in advance: by Weather Bureau re- rect, this wili require a faster pace ports, the residents refused to leave than has been maintained during - their lowland homes and died when the early months of 1957. the huge waves rolled in from the © OR EE Ros _ ‘Through April, home building proceeded at a rate of 940,000 for homes are to be built, the rate — will have to be stepped up. Even more important than his ple were warned, but that they forecast of a ‘slight improvement eek a ds Out of this tragedy comes #Jesson to keep your head and to act in emergency, But it is qui é and to court death through sheer power of her fury, no human being stand her force, In the case of water, ‘ there is only one safe recourse, seek : higher ground immediately. It is ~~~ “far wiser to evacuatea home-a dozen i times than to wind“up as 4 mere statistic, one of the many victims of @ storm. ” ~State’s Traffic Deaths — Are Still Declining * Michigan traffic deaths declined again in June, but the drop. last month, from comparable figures of one year ago, was less than the rec- ord made in previous months this year. ; x 3x 2 Any saving in lives is welcome, but with the opening of the summer vacation season traffic will be at its - the next three months will go a long way toward deciding whether Michi- saving more lives this year. One hundred and four persons lost their lives in traffic in the - State during June.. This. was eleven fewer than died in June of 1956. The reduction for the first six months was eighteen per cent. For Jane it was less than 10 per cent. * *® ®& It would probably have a beneficial effect on the accident toll if every driver had to visit a hospital emer- gency ward once each year to see ‘what happens to human beings when accidents occur at high speed. - It wouldn’t be a pleasant sight, but. ‘eoinmon that more people ake be- — gid whatever the cause, this year's *” ia. * ‘- The’ stayed in their homes. They had this year is Dr. Harvey's prediction bad storms before, and that there will be a slow but steady increase in the volume of home con- struction for several years. He sees prospective home owners spending their own savings more Teddily and an easing in money rates. He also sees more labor unions investing their money in mortgages. : _If Dr. Harvey is correct, better - days are ahead for the construction : industry. This in turn will have its to all. It is.one thing to be Btave, errect on fundamental business and economic conditions, continuing to = Ba kee » strengthen them in the years imme- another to ignore storm warnings %,.. y nile — People’s Business When Nature unleashes the full - nor man-made structure can with- * gan drivers are really serious about - Ait would-provide @ most- impressive - perhape accidents have become 39 witnesses... At any rate. New State Highway Boss Faces Fund,Shortage _ By ROGER LANE LANSING—John C. Matkie, the new state highway commissioner, 4s intent on “some bold road-building moves his aides say, but at the same time — —___Yash_ones, = mewn McNaught Syndicate, Ine. Every Year the Same ‘ Never in the history of the Unit- much-leeway. as. that. group of . ‘Others Doing ae Why Not Pontiac?’ ays By DE. HOWARD V. HARPER Slavic people in America —and in their own courtries—like to name their churches for Saints Cyril and Methodius, who were themselves not Slavs but Orientals. * * * These two scholarly : brothers, the latter part of his life trans- lating the Bible into Slavonic. saints of Church Unity because, as Asians who spent most of their ministry in Europe, they repre- lies cultural and geographical dit. ferences. — TRUE IMAGE x * * ; 4 Be _.As a Democrat, his. sienach th = w legends ‘are better known job necessarily is conditioned by the rain, Pi onthe ‘on out of St of ctiticism directed against Charles M. “Weronica, who compassionately Ziegler, former Republican highway com~- — missioner, by Gov. Williams. : Essentially, Mackie’s advisers be- lieve, the governor made the point stick with the public that the Ziegler program was one of “bits and snatches.” Then if Mackie is to keep from being tarred by the same brand of Republican criticism, he must embark on some am- bitious projects—build or rebuild some of Michigan’s main routes, and preferably w®: © ER 7. mentioned U.S. 16 and US, 12 as two of the major routes that were going to get a lot of attention, ° ’ He also spoke of pressing development of a principal north-south route as a four-lane, divided, limited-access high- way. , INTERSTATE SYSTEM U.S. 12 and U.S. 16 both lle on the federal interstate system and therefore 9 of every 10 dollars invested in them by the state can be recovered through fed- eral reimbursement, thereby stretching— road dollars. * *. * The north-south route on the inter- state system runs from the Ohio line near Toledo up to Rockwood, and then northward and northwesterly through or near Dearborn, Pontiac, Flint, Saginaw, Bay City, Standish, Grayling and from there to the Straits over U.S. 27. "” US. 27 south of Grayling and U.S. Takitig into account ‘all thie other needs a _thap must be attended to, some of Mackie's advisers say, there just isn’t | the face of Jesus when He - fe image of tha i a nf&pent! a handkerchief. Reproduction: this handkerchief ave still The legend is an ancient one, t from one end of the state to the ott; ene eae en thon tl a : not give any clue to thee good + artest.-—Phe-record -made-during-——right--after—the—¢lection—-April--1, Rr a a-combina~..shi~ tion: of the words “vera” ‘and jo} “icon” meaning “true image.” (yrs. R. Slavs Name Churches for Orientals : i tilts fle asf As for hig being a good church Elvis Fan ‘Some Trials, 7 but Mostly Joy’ = On A Oe Asks Applause for Announcers Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: ~ ei te Wisdom in ‘Dutch T ‘eat’ Mate Se - -— os on en. te ee large city hospital in Holland. We What to do now?” (E.J.N.) rooming-in even in the large rity nosis, ot trea will be answered Dr. William Brady, uf « seit om is Pon- is that we're trying to encourage segne : 4 Rs ‘Who's Running Hoover’s FBI? Edgar H ts chaties | question rds of a Psychologist: My husband has suffered == Vitamin ‘R’ Cures Many Ailments Notice the miracle which Dr. Smith worked on Howard. Al- though. Howard had been a confirmed “Worry Wart” with , a fear of heart attacks and in- somnia, Dr. Smith prescription called Vitamin “R”". And it is free for the asking. You can find it wherever you live, so take advantage of it now. -- _ -By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE medical _col- _ leagues,” one of © enough money in sight to simply step on | the and rush all these main routes seni to dramatically quick completion, ay ‘ \ 4 t f : j« \ a a‘ \ , * : a _ " , i x F OT Be Fay a 97 Le . hy \ he oy ; 4 ef ts kee i, _ “eg a =e ear % cee “: iy Lv i%, J Vi Le : a iA oh re ol) Ue BR fe ft obit ‘from St; Vincent de“ F “8 wil any SAVINGS — Be a te __ STATEMENT OF CONDITION _ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN June 30, 1957 secs EEE ~ %, ASSET s First Mortgage Loans-5 005s ss 5555 Pets TTS . .$9,308,751.82—- Properties Sold on Contracts.......-...sesesereevees 540,224.42 Home Improvement and Modernization Loans ee = a De anuisisccessisscss ss sous ee “Loans on Savings Accounts....... caste caseicsces. Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank.............-+++6: 200,000.00 U. 8. Government Secirities. .. 2... ..... ccc ccceeees 124,976.26 Cachk an Tas nud 16 DORKS... 5 5 oc sce cacsccecccccis 1,607,424.18 Land and Office. Building (less accumulated depreciation) 375,946.70 _ Office’ Equipment, Furnishings, and Improvements to leased property laa accumulated depreciation and” ~~gmortization~ HI; SERVICE AT ITS BEST. DANIELS INSURANCE a W. Meren 8, Evening WAREHOU THE +2289 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. ‘DRIVE OUT SUNDAY / 1 P.M, to 5 P.M. 3 BLOCKS_WEST_OF | “CARRY-COOL” | ROOM SIZE PORTABLE / AIR COOLER Complete fo UMBRELLA TABLE ‘WINDOW FAKS so Ae wt, ogee All Metal EASY TERMS! yore Special : See | No HOT, WEATHER AHEAD! : aaa teaet “Beat the Heat” - HI-SPEED | Ponle dug fm f I: ALL METAL FOLDING CHAIR CHARGE—TERMS—CASH LAY-A-WAY 11% Cu. Ft. Refrigerator Holds up to 53 Ibs. of Frozen Foods DEEP DOOR STORAGE 14.3 SQ. FT. SHELF AREA | - FULL WIDTH CRISPER $ FULL FACTORY WARRANTY “MODEL SJ9T— Up to 36 Months to Pay! ag a ee ee ee a a, Le printer ceieneernterngnetnt neo at INSURED CREDIT TERMS — ™ . we ~ : —_ = _INNERSPRING MATTRESS Buy Today - Save Now Factory Close-Outs of — oeree eee SW. Disconti ued Covers ; do — Full Twin Size — = $12,297,728.62 : ccm 84 LIABILITIES — | ~~" BRANCH.||__ Savings hme. See ou ~T1386;728.63° ss MANAGERS Advance from Federal Home Loan Bank = None , : Loans in Process .......-+-++-0s+++0s 153,903.78 enendenge Po Bronch Other Liabilities .... <2... cees ees 3,481.40" - - SORENSON ~ SR Bee hee TTT LTC § | * gh tad Rochester Branch General Reserves .......- bs deeaen tos 691,242.61 * I ao os uns be us Coro ba tetae 37,680.63 AUDITORS Total General Reserves and Surplus. . : 728,923.24 EMEENS end REEDUAN : $12,297,728.62 B=) acca Pontiac Federal Savitae i Superior Service = Sound Pretention ~,. HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron 4 ROCHESTER BRANCH DOWNTOWN BRANCH £3 ee es 407 Main Street 16 E. Lawrence St. j mas mn 6-008 ~ TELEGRAPH ROAD Laie : FE 8-3741 pce ccaneesonenenserse a Z Ss Ce A VEE Release of Fear Cares | oan een Would Visit Missions) ‘By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE in Latin, South America “T have often thought that at every religious. service, ewe. oat A oe = Church School During ‘Month's Trevve| | ttens ste be taken. — cee of ry ae ee ot Pe. vege et S38 and - Ha — 2 oe Pu : : nS in rT to help carry the overflowing heat : — FIRST OPEN ica and to confer with local church They might even have to bring in extra re- 4 L H leaders is offered by. the Board ceptaqjes. Churches 4 BIB E CHURC oe ; ! of Foreign Missions of the Presby-| But can’ you. imagin pem.it mend. : 4 1 Block x tw Walton Bide. terian Church in the United States, | i - acne: eek feel... ee == , [156 Fifth Ave., New York, see neo _peoteuntty s0--1 OAKLAND AVENUE < “Presbyterians are invited to Joint ‘ in an Ecumenical Fellowship Tour gation wonls det. The. pester Sinan? oven tang (5 tuaine P Around the Middle Americas from to ask you to stand up and sing. Pheedere & Ailebach, Paster 4 _You- would Jeap.So_oour feet_and the organ : 4 _ would strike up the only Wi irri OOO AM — : "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow.” Sermon T. : 4 = You would be” wondrously happy because you wae 4 DR. PEALE i , : OF GOSPEL” . Tae cl teaas bases ot sarig eae ee Oe "SINGING SUNDAY—The Ambassador Quartet © Wednesday the quartet will appear at the First — gee 6:00 P. M4 just like the collection plates. And the minister would pronounce of Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill. will Church of the Nazarene with a program of hymns ) Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. ¢ the benediction. You and everyone else would head for the doors. present a concert of sacted music-at 9:45 a. m. and Negro spirituals. Members of the group are |p Wed. Prayer soe tee ers But, then, do you know what some would probably do? _ ens tee eee ee ee ot of Columbus, O. (left to right), Har- |» » Cotner, head the department of “old Keech of Grand Haven, Merwyn Matson of (> OSLYN AVENUE iG BACK J ery philosophy and. religion will speak. At 7:30 p. m. 2 er 6 a © a= : They woud watch t oe that body was toking and sneak | > Jostyn at Third 4 . frcrendthng hts ‘along rs general] hated, old worries. That is the strange way human ature ie, We 4 e T S ane Schet... OAM “ Cre ora 180 | hte SW, 2 we ed oo them, We x == SE Meet to Dios wo Sermons Sunday} we. nenud : expenses, Sxtyaix pounde’ of bag-| et you con bo tee'et- roe | you will do only that by Dr. Willi IY H Ma b h Paorkigroee ecg “The Whele Gospel for th The tour is being arr ae - Se in good condition, ges Dr.- ‘William —H, ee a eck aida is | ae the Brownell Tours of Birmingham, })»©™pty your every . inthe ehurch— = —— 5 : Whele World"—ONENESS Ala. te : ALL Swelling circibaedls: orca eae a Authority es room. a ne - 4 AUBURN HEIGHTS ; ght, asI was this and, in- the process, dropping Rising Costs, Teacher morning in the First Presbyterian} The Profensional Women's Group|p #88 Primary Strect quite a few fo bao ees it occurred to me that I | Shortages Analyzed onsiony ee ee ee “Wanner “meeting | EE : might sleep better if I took my worries out of my mind and —_ Depend-! st §:30 p.m. Friday at the summer |} Bible School ..... 10.00 A.M airs Riepstgonss eg oo wags dropped them into a sort of mental wastebasket. This curious pro- : : home of Mrs. Allan Monroe on|> y : Airport : Ra, at Williams Lake ‘Kd. More than 500- college * * * Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. Worship Service 11 A.M. | a mee Sak eae Sine Sere be 8 NE See ee and trustees, businessmen and fin-| Diane Beach’ will sing ‘ ‘tastes mp Yous atone crane. : Sunday School 9:30 A. M. spbday, 11:08 A. M | recommended its use. ———— —-}anciers met last-week for the first} Ye Blessed of My Father" byf™ ef a Arvid E. Andetson, Pastor” Kenneth Brabesa, Speaker + ok conference of its kind ever held to John P. Scott at both services. MISSION ge Ts AeRE aoe A woman from Lynchburg, Va., writes, of teeve sn: Eyearell |asubiay wh pulblaine-Seting" Oe Bible study, worship service _ ee son who heard you on TV telling about emptying your pockets and church-related college today. classes Of various kinds and recre- | Rag 5 pg gore SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH your mind. I had been in the. hospital and was filled with fear. | Called by the National Com-|ation provide the program for] fvesing werkip ~ LF. Lohr, Pastor - 156 Mt. Clemens tj! ““My little son was trying to help me by telling me what you had |mittes of, Dnited Church, Met, toe peogie of Precktation) SABBATH SCHOOL .............. sce sfaterday—9x0-usa; $204. “But I didn’t get up to pot mine in the wastebasket, Mammy | Take Junaluska, N.C -churches at the State Camps Dest} aoe. ese t:- SABBATH WORSHIP ...... TUT gaturday 11:00-em,- |} be told me. I just stuck them in my pajama pocket and went to | 0 | mM se ; SA? YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ............Saturday 1:00pm, |} Sleep. You try that, Mama’. ; iain: in tet te Se _ PRAYER MEETING ........... eevee Wednesday 8:00 p.m. An S-year-old child could do that! Why? Simply because he |UCM is a unit of the National re 0 ae — is 8 and has the priceless gift of imagination, the ability to be- Council of Churches. Catherine Wawn, Lote Carleen, | anes, * : : lieve and practice truth. Such creative imagination becomes more Rising costs, swelling enioll- Pow- || Worship Service... Ib Evening Worship 7:20 P. Mu. 4 PILGRIM HOLINESS. CHURCH difficult as you grow older, for then you tend to lose the blessed [ments, the shortage of teachers IP Wed. Prayer and 7 _. Baldwin at Fairmount simplicity of the childlike mind. _ — Shnaiat- anew ack ete ake Sunday School (all Ages) ......... PP ORIE: Huxley is to the apirtt @f ivtet De. Harry 7. Heel ated ie Sete me Worship ee+teee PT alt to ee oe oe ¥. P. eeeet eee ween Prue Pe ee ee ee) : Service oeeeeee ee eene eee oe - ‘The childlike mind in adult life doés not imply a lack of ma- turity. Such would be an abnormality. But it does mean the FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Baldwin. FE 4-7172 | OS gee Mee RO Coe 9:45 A. M. capacity to believe that the great promises of the Bible will work. Te peat. xan sS yesh 11:00 A. M. And, when you do believe in this manner, you can indeed over- Evening Service seeneeanen gee ceeareceuene 7:30 P. M. | come your worries. : ere ce 7:30 P. M. -—MEwste~ Director ~~~ Rev. -Rebert—-Garner,—Paster..._ the Bible says, “Perfect love casteth out fear.” A childlike human beings. FIRST. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN ox Live every day of your life with the good common sense which * | God has given you and with confident faith that He will help you Obedi th hway to Kn Sanday 6 ee ee osiiebas ten -~| solve your problems. Do this and worry pe will lose its. ee ee tate enrich cttiaaegaaessitce oOo ettee T pm fe| bold upon you. : M The Tree Bi Cle ee. ‘Sat. Eve, 2:30 pom. ee * = — rm 'REY. camo sian, Paster To discard your worries, remember what the Bible tells you: “Fear thou not; for I am with thee. Be not dismayed; for Iam thy F _God: 1 will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee.” faith fs capable of loving Ged as nearly perfect as Is possible for’ eR eweane ening Service - Family Bible ‘Hour Wednesday ee ea Worship 11:00 am. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Undeneminations! — wee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee Sunday es A : (CITADEL) = ‘s committee! : A . De pn ore cs i wb oe tare ongy B ne Bagh anon BP ‘eco AE ‘SALVATION ARMY e2 The Rev. Dr, Gaither” = CHURCH of CHRIST | (mr csduvment: Drayton Plains. |, m, owe TES, Unwsenes dane 8] LAFAYETTE sT. Mo oe Baptist Church sians and Germans during World Se Sunday Morning Worship ......-...-+.-+++s0e+s * 10:00 a. m. : War II in Pola ——SUNDAY SERVICES——— Saat tap ea. can, OEE EM othodists Seek an |Slates Sessions Ssndey Sehest-~tett hc We. Mand ouaamasia bse -_____ “SAGE 20-TNE OLD FATES” ene etmnodisis oee New School Named Ae alias Aiea 11:00 A. - ce a ae Doctors, Nurses - Adventist University 2 - a | hae l versity. jc oe -——-$/Captain and Mrs: Magnus A. Michalsen,- see i WESLEYAN METHODIST _ for Alaska Posts |o” ien Si i gaa spo gs @ = ae ~daity—at-12:30 : eae ' 61 NORTH LYNN STREET ‘hs’ Sed ot Wedd. Giles ce eee p.m, No classes ._ YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ) Methodist Church is t ty has been chosen as the|/:1) be held on Saturday or Sunday. ms ) 4 B 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL w. /P. § 45 P Be looking f° name of the new Seventh Day Ad-|" Ciasses will consist of flag and 3 —— ——! : 11:00 WORSHIP EVA slistic 7 30 P. M. peg sr dive med| ventist University to be located|pibie salute, singing, Bible stories — i Rev. C: D. Friess. Pastor small hospitals in Alaska-—hospi-|'" ‘te Washington area. lang study; ‘handcraft and special |” FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH : " tals that cannot be operated unless| pei ed surprises. - ]] 316 Baldwin Avense FE 2.0886 : = such key peronnel_ are foun. | Wee Seventh Day. advent) ares wade wilt be cree, 9 Af tose Rope Montag Tne... 130 pm i GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH | Seminary, will be pres-| Week, st Ferest Haven Bible |] Prayer Service Thurs. ........ 7:90 pam , 2281 Auburn Road—14 Mile West of Crooks Road jareas and thousands of persone ; Camp, ® Bible and 2 book of I} Saturday Evening Service ....... 7:90 pm. 4 ae Webi Wo 1 Vionhlny Coble Ai, are. currently without pan gym genes rot yor Bible Stories. : , lf Sunday School ........ cececenes 1000 aut i Wed. 7: “30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat. 7:20 P.M. lerseangher ye Pinger erg Ae 8: institution. A demonstration of the activities ‘ i Peco | Ww. as oo ae S. S. Supt. John Burleson; Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 | minimum needs. x« * will be presented at 30 p.m. on i sae Cémmunity Singing Sunday 2:90 to 4:00 P.M. ont’ 194 i ee = DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Hiabeth take Ra ay Thee —— : ne ae School veeaes gee Pa Morning Worship... Evening Chareh Service perennnecseeeeen goon fag ern ‘10:00 AM. Sunday —— * co —m a me hae ‘Gasves and Departments for An ign CAI Bauilding—5460 Williams Lake Sunday Worship ...11:00 A.M. | ‘Wed. 7:30 P.M. —Bibte Study and Prayer Sunday School ........--- aio Se a 4 ee Fellowship te) _ owed Set aaa OR oo ed = : : oe eee * a oc oe I | : hee UMB oe ma a ee _ Oakland and inaw Sn AEE Pontiac Chare ch of b> Pontiog, er — BAPTIST CHURCH || ws.ter portze ess Sve, Per Jf Vlege 4 West Columbia Ave. Milton E, Trees, Minister =” : j saat te et TS Sunday secepeleee 95 AML Schedule of Services: | “9s oa: anny Te ., | ‘Morning Worthip f-+2s 11:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. Sunday Bible it a Classes for All Ages SCHOOL BA. BR en — pe 10:50.A.M.... Sunday Worship ie sstanad | 045 AM ( Wedren oe fas 9:30 rat | 7:20 FM Sealey, Rraaie serve rae ei g er eee tw * * \ 7:30 P.M. Wei 3 . ee. Soa’ ‘Southern ‘Baptia: Convention. se ; ‘Thurs ~~ Es | ra ne li Bld ? = \ t f if Lie a) : ' a =z j i ERD if | ; i F ay : if : FES F : ag i) a rm . 5 : r mens rae : - < tee ? = ES is fee . et N ae A Pa one > fettowshrip. : ris ; ee ae Dr. Chapman will lead the dis-|Pepver. Mr. and Mrs. Roberti ST. TRINITY (East side) _ Relph C. Claus. Pastor 5 “ Sunday School .. 9:45 A. M. D Mg ee. “@ First Service .... 8:30 A. M. ees venpsarese SOME Lutkin| | : ros : Se tn $i ‘ Second Service - 1100 A.M, bad o ° “ - iP it i : | i : if ST. PAUL ee BLOOMFIELD Square Lake @* Telegraph ... Martin Rennes, Vicar _ Sunday Schoo] ...10:00 A. M. Church Service ...11:15 A. M. comes British Pastors [eeeseeesaut) os \ ths giver Evening Service, 7:45. 7979 Commerce Road i sct'aay {0 Preach Here nics ae: = . : Wa, ©, Grate, Pastor Annual Interchange _ — Sunday School ,.,... 9 am. a — Chinch Service-.s<:5 10 om $-——— = m | Midweek Services on . THRISTIAN SCIENCEza “GOD’ ’ th g 4 E q ! ef : g f z | , gs * ge i Ese FF E 5 agae E E E é ; ctF a5 J f ee Li f & lt Ea | 3 F niu 1 : i : FE : { al Fe H ee Se P.M. Friday to 5 P. M. E z 4 ck : Evening seeereeede 7:30 P, M. Wednesday ...... 7:30 P. M. i f i A Lawrence and Williams Streets ‘ nificent spectacle which Rand Similarly, 10 American ministers a aes e : cake te Sawae aha Sauk ak waren. | Wondering It pechapa wo had are crossing the Atlantic this week OF GOD St. Stanhen's ‘oe : though it occurred. some years Seon, great shafts of light met locked upon. er inte the serve as guest preachers > : Ce HOW ¢ HRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Bh '?. shot ‘upwards, ae Soop ies ee we drifted . ott. es In the British Isles. wee é Be ier 210 KA. . = v P ee Sl ep en Ss 3 * * changing and as “ “This : Lutheran Church 2 RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC a ea gan has eeaat annual interchange of _ Bev. Wesley Wibloy, Paster V.F.W. Hall—Walton Bivé, _Here excerpts St F FE if i , | ; th fT: | | | | | i F | { i fz i E f : +t protection from Accidents” (A te accra the rr All Saints Episcopal Church Willioms St. ot West Pike f ' es stF Dr. Robbins W. Barstow de Old Fashioned Gospel’ Church Service ., 9:30 A. M. li il i [ ; d i af sg Q 47 i if: 2 rf { a47 i | F ce E fe petals E. 8 z q iu e. i 3 ¥ fl Z | il | x E ! H ES H g il i i ; | f ifs # f ; : i ; a fhishasansteteaststiss pan ad : - f lf i f | é FF 4:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship 4 P. M. School and Col- - 7:30PM. Wednesday, Midweek Prayer Service ——____|- ss “AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CONVENTION CHURCH” , “The Church of the Light and Life Hour” Lyal H. Hewison, Pastor = Mr. G. B. Morea, Director - Sunday School 10.A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. 11 A. M. “The Ministry of Suifering” | ! Young People 6:55P.M. Children's Serviee and ee ee es Ef 7 oa __*___ Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 P.M. 3 Central Methodist Rev. Milton B. Bank, BD, DB, Minister - Calvin ©. Rico, B. D, Asst. | Two Morning Worship Services, ie , $:30and1055A.M - | | “MAKING A CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE” ee (BROADCAST Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Ad renee : EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH extensive | | ce TELEGRAPH RD. ot ORCHARD LAKE AVE. aa aspired | \AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS} 1 oe — ‘county and com Morning Worship fica | } ip A; | Go. ye into all the world and] Tues. Eve. Service . 7:30 | oe — a ee Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30/8 Emmanuel Baptist Choir . OIE Sdice tron ‘dhe 74 Singing at All Services | - ‘Sataemr'” ff DR. JIMMY JOHNSON ri / : * i ] if es 2 ‘, ah: j f woth ? Bah. .{ 45 A.M | , oe eee be eed et eweerenens 9:4 id 7 | ¥ j ‘ cm ° i ~ | i a) 2 * j \ Yd f j fy © e ( Len i day f A i= F; 60 State Street , Bible School ........ 9:45 AM. Pray Comfortably sts'ya'en arom eae in Episcopal Church . # | PITTSBURGH ® — Parishioners /"°t kneel for prayers. 7:00 P.M. Sen. Eve. Preyer Service 400 PM. Speaker Wee. 1:00 P.M. Bid-Week Service | 700?.M — | a | viel , [foe ee eee eee > i : Y ‘outh Groups row Wace vacas A east oreeene 6:00 P. M. : Evening Service. .0s. 005) 0.:00. 00504 7:00 Pe Me ‘ | “JUDGMENT AT THE HOUSE OF GOD” 4 * being STAR ASCENDING — Natalie Wood, the 18-year-old actress who was just given the leading role in ‘ ‘Marjorie Morningstar, is looked on at Warner Brothers as one of their hottest and most valuable properties. Miss Wood, according to an article in the ’ June issue of a national magazine, which also features her on its cover as shown above, is relentlessly devoted to one ambition — | to be the best-actress:in the United-States._—- ve | Hollywood Headlines Jim MacArthur Resumes Foren serene — [CinemaScoPt i ‘Qi K GABLE Lizanor | ‘Summers Only’ Career. MITCHUM | MONROE | By BOB THOMAS “HOLLYWOOD w@—James | Arthur may weli become Holly- | wood’ s favorite summer actor. The rugged-looking son of Helen | | omg | denn. WHAT A PARTY! Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik North of Telegraph Rd. ‘MAKE IT A DATE ~ PONTIAC . TONIGHT |Win }ie ore eta EWE cree, * Ee ae - FE-5-4500 | : it's our 2150 OPDYKE ROAD Phone FE 4-461! Y— "FROM DUSK TILL DAWN FREE COFFEE- AM Meg Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 en) * ALAN LADD |_7\___ EHtEE “SANTIAGO” || WE ARE SEVEN YEARS: pape boeders OLD TODAY 1 FULL HOUR CARTOONS — 5 FEATURES ——NO REPEATS—— _o==SUN DAY-MON DAY— COMMERCE at Haggerty Read. EM 3-066! GUY MADISON - PATRICIA MEDINA ‘ rue BEAST of HOLLOW MOUNTAIN _ BIG THREE UNIT SHOW ae H 4 ‘ “ RS uF i= 4 ef a * * * Arthur has “returned to Holly- wood for the second straight sum- er. This year he’s making “‘The Light in the Forest’ for Walt Dis- Iney. After a week's rehearsals, he | turns t around and heads East Hayes and the late Charles Mac-) |—for ‘ane near Chattanooga, | Jim started the pattern for. his drink = I'm dry.” ; ‘woons Oren” pesravensaneee Th] hdd conte Scrat | [Lt Amit x ats Sn Hae . ~ Starts aay & _MA4-3135—Box Office Opens 7 P. M. "——TONIGHT ONLY-— We Will Accept aes THEATER'S peg AWAY Coupons When _DINING ROOM OPEN 11 A.M.-11 P.M. START 11 A.M. SSRIS SS ISSN an ee eae 2 Sager mpeg is cece ome ee ur i . 4 | opNes a PERKINS - MALDEN | wie ~~ Produced by Alan Pakula OUT Durested by Robert Muliigan Screenplay by Ted Berkman and Rapheel Biaw “| Based on a Story by James A Parcel aad CHARLTON ANNE ¥ the Grounds Grand River at 8 WHERE YOU ENJOY ~ FEATURING John Betty MeN a i Dick Ar []] Bear These W. N ss.s0° Hf $2.90 TICKET PRICES” $2.95 ~ $185 ‘or a = i “MUSIC CIRCLE | ste Broadway Prices!” } DON‘T. MISS “NEW MOOR” | ‘ | duly 9-14 endertel Old Favorites | “One Kise”, maw. ee / "aver Come Back 10 sias} $90 : : LAKE THEATER Ma NOW SERVING || “zur Biomass pape ® LUNCHEON @ | SUN,—MON.—TUES. . cise i ie 28 ; i r 2 i ‘ed PONTIAC ¢ Puls SATURDAY, JULY, i itt MANDTRIOMED — — Frank Mauerman, 62, is blind, but that __ doesn't stop him from trimming his lawn — by hand. The Monroe, tne height o€ the grass with bis fingers. He cuts about 1,000 square Soot ts @ Rours, then starts over again. ‘Millions Vacate Reads for Avocation - — -S ports weekend burning up gas on i highways. . | “Bowling has grown fast since its At least part of the time he's big boost during World War 11. likely to ‘be pursuing his avoce-'The American E ‘ tien &#- -@~ sperteman.or—sports | with p. Iie participant (although he'll burn bowlers of all ages using the 68,000 sore gas getting there). And this alleys it approves, says about 2,500 will gladden the hearts of a num- new alleys are being built each ber of industries who oollect sev-iyear. They cost anywhere from eral billion dollars a year from $90,000 to 1%; million dollars. to catering to and supplying this side|bulld: The industry does an an- ¢ American life. nual business of about 350 million * . * ‘doliars. There are some 2 million fish- * * * ermen (4% million of them wom-| Outdoor sportsmen of the fish- en); an equal number of bowl-|ing and hunting variety will spend ers (six million of them women) z S = 5 BE Be rT “You're perfectly happy now BARBARA (smiling as she ie one got “Sou grow ep: I thik maybe I've foand-my~ BARBARA: “Oh, sure, I want to do another play. But I’m not going to do any summer stock this year for the first time.” had @ cot for mie at the stu- dio, — “But ‘the show must go . on’ with commercials, too, I was huddled up in a coat an actress in a play. It I = weet my hair just a little, — when my hair wag like that somebody sald, ‘Doesti't Barbara look sexy?’ But one of the! agency men got frightened and said, ‘Let her alone. es _ | got to remain the family type!’ Barbara's children, Teddy, 10, and Garis Czukor, 514 came. -irunning into the apartment about this time. “Do your children ever mimic the commercials like they éo| | Maintains There’ GL ibe exh ot da aame Ola ae oe genie ote es J | arrived at this point in thelr life.” - ". | “You don't plan any more —+ Broadwayshows?” “Why : BARBARA: “I’ve been . ont a a sl ce = A but some of his students do them—he's being paid by TV)" commercials, if he only knew!” doing ccly commercials?” leans back in her East Side oF Onjey—At ew good joer ~- in some homes?*; aie BARBARA: “My kids seem te have a great respect for commercials. Teddy will come home and: say “The kids at school want te know if you really use So-and-so products.’ “ “What do you answer?” OWL SHOW IN TECHNICOLOR VICTOR JORY 3, “SABAKA” BORIS KARLOFF ANOTHER 3 UNIT SHOW! UE Be Disnay y Hesqivard{o the [fagons/ eee AND ee © - RONALD REAGAN BARBARA: “I merely say ‘Yes, of course. Are there any other! | kinds?” - : | THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... money.” Dc. Duar! When Stamen resigns, his disarmament jo wil . ©a8 A SOI Sys | | J i | working on TV, was asked if she'd mind being hit in the face] | with a ple. “It sounds like fun,” she said, “but I hate to go/ }off my diet.” | ‘WISH I'D SAID THAT: Most people don't mind suffering in| 'silence—if they're sure everybody knows they're doing it—/) Dave (Tamarack) Levenson. iz | —Lou-Holte-telis-of_the-man_who wrote the tax dept. . | “Enclosed is $600 I owe you. I cheated once and haven’t wohl -avedendoegses ae ae + ton See es ES Lene ey rest of the! . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1957) ~ TONITE--Lost Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. “A GREAT DAY i n THE MORNING” P “ Also GEQRGE MONTGOMERY “HUK” 5 HURON y SU. & MON. x a awe | o MOODERNLY AIR FEATURE AT <- es aa. z SOAKLAND:! CONDITIONED 7:20-9:25 “COMMERCE sence THEATER : Leke Road « BEAST | LIOtt OU MULE OW CORNEL WILDE "STORM "FEAR" "JEAN WALLACE OUNTAI SUNDAY --- MONDAY --- TUESDAY | H TNDAy Disease Wallin Avaaea ‘to Bloomfield Hills : LUNCHEON and DINNEKS - Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. " "LUNCHEONS: Served Duly 12 Koon fo 2:50 WATERI FORD ES THI ATER couon ey WARNERCOLOR SANTIA | aR NOLAN -enimus ae 3rd FEATURE Ms ‘ ae ‘% - i \\3 s: ¢.- rate) WeaciDisne 1M y I Aimar My, indie nee 4H BS ibiih lem gigs ie ON THE ROOF if OF THE EARTH! es eS a coo oe + ie veneees a : Moke leo Guo sonoen soukn Quant dn eee Glee Sik OO Gomer son PERS 1 i - : j fF 4 Sak a : “FRIED FISH ISA 6 OMIC. 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Ya an ees Ref use to : or” sid Ball or an ey vic Mike Fornieles beat his old a “Tiger # Priandos- had--twe- home, saesng Behe” Tae in AL-NL Classic ] eo ered teamed «e i i { Wwe * i are whew eels i ES 1;000TH MIT — Mickey Mantle, New night game at Washington last night. Umpire _ York Yankees’ slugging outfielder, poses in John Stevens stopped game, called for the ball, dressing room after getting his ‘1,000th major ee eee eee ee Yanks— league hit in eighth inning of the Yanks-Senators- : ls ee hh a e # ee SEEEL #2 TUTTLE NIPPED — Detroit Tigers’ outfield- AP Wirephote er, Bill Tuttle, didn't have quite enough margin took a throw from 3rd baseman Hector Lopez. OH the above try; yesterday; fora run-in the 6th-——Uimpire-Bill-McKinley-calis-the play, Puttie tried inning of the game with Kansas City. He was ini 0s Oe De ee Tigers won nipped at the plate by catcher Hal Smith, who anyway,84. - ee ae a t t ’ ; : M = os : " eaacnats =e well his clout leading off:17,000, including Queen Elizabeth. arbor Had Bob Walter edhiad awash ie tilets| iene ap nance token ht is i ‘Hector Lopez and Gus Zetnial : 4 5 a hed K City } runs|Co™minated the match from the in Tennis Semis | Remember the Sport fars of ore! ne aca anther tome| tod Vaey game, : | | : 3 : ice and volley game. = | | Bunning yielded another home — Thonn, he bi he, A wl marked he ih sah tie on’ Top Beaing Pads ‘Thompson, then held the A’s until : r Ww — Top seeded (This Mf the third of © series, of Generel Meters Track & Coteh jHe played a key role in football, 'the ninth when they bunched three|the title had gone to an American = starts Jeltea, Getening champion ares, sibites of, yee pe plant, Walter is still well rement- was a steady hitter and dependable’ singles for their peti earn Pr me a from Bay City, meets fourth seed- feature eer se bered by area sports followers as ‘fielder in baseball and ran in the; It was Samford, went into Pionship n by Doro ASSOCIA PRESS *s three-run homer beat— ed. Dick Leslie ‘of Battle Creek to-|7 series will continge nex) Thurese cae one of the few athletes ever to \dashes and relays and broad the game with a .224 average and|Round of Britain. nly T= fRobee, Roberts 65 a Oat day.in the a of the Michi-\seturday, Many greai_*ivis Koapp,| Win 16 letters at Keego. jumped in track. without a hit in 12 at-bats, who; ~*~ + —_*_____,_This _nerve - numbing National fifth place Philadelphia 3% off thes’ gan State 's closed tennis Sittana Langerman, Meurice Pionessn, He lettered in each of his four| Bob has been at GM since pushed the Tigers ahead to stay.) . The Queen's visit to Wimbledon|League pennant race, closest ripace. New York’s Giants routed™ gan Sets ip nlamaavo Colleges| Rat "Sur Sad hrs wil So fate ciel coaum. ‘aes shortly after he left high school Hle pounded relicter Virgil Tracks\was her fit since she became| -fth scramble in the modern) Pittsburgh, 114 in the other NL” Stowe Stadium. A big reason why Keego Har years | and played on and coached ball for a line drive triple and scored|monarch, She wore a rose and|era, is back to normal in one| game = x *° * ____|bor’s Roosevelt High School came ball and track. Opponents were! teams there for- several years jon Kuenn's single in the fifth.|white printed silk dress and straw . Wilmer (Vinegar Bend)i = 4 » y» = Rennel sented te Sites Sie Oe ee caoaaan er? © oe ae coeds & 298, before dropping out to become |Tigers loaded the bases against/nat. Mizell is beating Cincinnati again.) sr. Aaron blasted his °2the ete ghey Give sonkid. Snes, eee ee * . just @ fan. Trucks in the sixth on Maxwell's ee ee 7 sx homer and severtth in eight games™ Eridam of Kelemenp cae tis eae a Allow need “I never went on to college al-| “J retired tat yew (© Please vall-~and Samford came, through She entered the royal box a few| Their 43 victory in 12 innings|and Johnny Logan hit his fourth- other semifinal match. nee of walt oA, though I had chances for scholar- my wile,” he explained. walk—and Samford came through | inutes before the match began pushed St. Louis back into first | run, but that was about* lee ae ae Be Nar tae ats Jack] CUve- ot Sitiovent-schocie, ath WSs: Miss Gibson, who learned her/Place in'the flip-flop race after‘alall the Braves could manage” Kalamazoo, 6-3, 6-2, in quarterfinal] | Walter teamed with the idle “8¢%| my family didn’t have the money. . week's absence, dumping the Red- the Cubs’ Don ie beat(Fultz to spark the Presidents to ad The Tigers added one in the (tennis with crude paddies on the against : Elston, Demy ‘elder of Grand Rapids,|their greatest basketball season in cmpared to how they are 10m,” acvon fell between Lopex and Joo la 40 lead-before the 2i-yearcld|hind. victories over Milwaukee 8 et Danek 6h, 6% wad|gaanen, before Img inthe state(s2i¢ the former versatile star "6 id Cli A’ ff Demacstri for a hit and scored |Miss Hard could get into the fight.| Mizell, winning only his second|help from Turk Lown’ in. thé ninth? Nae ed back Jim Farreliifinals. Fultz was named on the “*- fl inic fa Al Kaline, who had doubled and x * * in eight decisions, did it with ajJerty Kindall’s home run, his a . 61, 34. 65. —Walter— one. cham-j- taken third on an out. Samford | the Montebello girl, a blonde/Mine-Hit, seven strikeout perform- first in the majors, helped chase~ amas received honorable mention. plonship football team, while the | 377 PLEASANT — Andy Mac-| Scored again tm the ninth, lead- |. .itress. broke Miss Gibson’s/4nce. Of his 39 major league vic-jloser Bob Buhl in the second int . a oo | Wow an engineer at the local | S0OP *Seteeations. dominated the 'ronaid, one of the greatest quar-| ing -oft--with «walk, geiag-t0-!service in the fifth game-gnd-then/ ‘ries; “Mizell owns: 12 ‘aver the ning. Meee ame meee Pine Lake AOR re nee ban eet rca [erences Central Michigan Cob et an, mn juald her oun ts male. Ge some) Neen oe at Yor: feogiuitiiy tate, us: Oe : * |lege gridiron has been on Kuean’s 42. The set followed service the : * : anella’s was = ; sons, The 1939 quintet ran up ® (64 to the Michigan High School ' the , with Miss Gibson} Joe Cunningham's double drove/23rd this season off Roberts, now~ Pro Ladies Golf win streak of 18 victories before | athletic Association football coach- bee aoe le yigprtenc es te sail Alay sch two deliveries|home the winner for the Cards. [611 with five straight losses. a nday Cais . ing clinic. Trucks a of Me escond deteat|with the loos of only one point ia Milwaukee, in third place a came in the n with Gino. ourney tO ing ccept eighth » | It was in the eo Walter era that, A Little All - America selection against seven triumphs. each. a wae, Loe — when|Cimoli and ye py ty | annual District Pro-Ladies Roosevelt High and Keego actually; in 1951, MacDonald is now re- _ + * * en cago fourth-| Roger Craig pond coi ceetees opr ena" Speedway Show === == state athletics.| garded __ Bd ved top prep women it ee Ae Miss Gibson was in command Place Brooklyn stepy to BS ** 4 | 3 coaches ie. Last tall (Loves. i Kuenn, 3b— , in-twe-of the top—on-Rey Campa-! ds Shh ra eenmmmcmemrermmers Na Fist Northern team was mere" i? ? gumee fi Upwards of + ue tourney,| Felix Brooks dominated Friday ee | Schoot ous Gaeer ena Mace Skinner = i i Boone Ib : } ses Hoad, the U.S. hoped for «n- pected the ey:| Fell I 3 : Pach team consists of Giestct AO i er paved Poe ald earned: “Conch of the Year iieid cf 4-¢ 1 gamiora.ss 3 3 S/other Wimbledon crown from. the professional and three amateur|program 2 i lady partners trom his respective |tiac Reared in Michigan, MacDonald|Gormen,p i © 3. ‘ club, Handicaps are granted t0/ Brooks won the %-lap feature passed up a promising professional|cery "? { § { Another Big Perch the indy golfers: “| and the pursuit in addition to stint with the Pittsburgh Steelers)MeDermott 9 % 3 Boose Bob Gajda and Sally Sharp from| posting the fastest qualifying to return to Flint as an assistant . eigen oS dg ace Big perch from Oakland county | m a _ot the ime in the main event eo in 1951, Totals 3% 4 8 Totals = 32 8 1 : | __... Forest Lake loom as one_of the! time. His time in ain € | ‘Wakes have-been. the regular thing! : ; stronger entries. Among the Other) was 7:66.40. He | was — : Detrol swcsessstt LEO LS LL aca] he ast few days, Latest to reportif . area entered are Horton’ sercss the finish line by tAdios H Torna te 3 a husky “yellow-belly” is Willard| : . Smith, Joe Thacker, Ray Maguire,| Priest and Jim Fortuna. 3 ios Harry Turns i Cory singled tor Trucks tn 8th. Gallance, 210 North Winding Drive, . ws et Tommy Shannon, Bill Graham and) 47 ig Ingals won lap. ‘s = Record Maryland Race Power flied out for Hunter in 8th. __|Pontiac, Willard hooked a 11%%- alt Star Umpires, * Warren Orlick ‘ : itinal, 6 wie baa as E—De' Kuenn. erone WE h-1% jer early this morn- : Offi ] N * Two other lady play-|i.5 tnd and Don _ BALTIMORE i — Try, jee 3, Kuenn Bimtord 2. Boone. 28—ling in Elizabeth Lake. He was fish- icials amed - .. = ae Oy Sel tached’ onnuind Bakes gernlal Thompson, Maxwelt|ing in 20 feet of water, using } the mile Baltimore Ra | (unassisted). Left—Kansas City 4, De-|Might-crawlers as bait. His catch NEW YORK (INS) — Baseball " “gee ay fe aca Osea, Prseks 3, Sor Tlalso included a few bluegill. Commissioner Ford Frick named ° track at a record-breaking pace|80—Qorman 2. Trucks 4, Bunning 7.9/0 ‘ICIUGEO @ | ~~ ; — 7 4, 5 22 Maes a the following umpires and official’ — last night, setting a new Maryland|{'in i R-ER-Gorman 33) ‘Tracks_ P= _ City, 3 each. : NATIONAL LEAGUE . Py ona 8 most ab- E - Sd . Sas | “(48 tunings or more) ——tpiicher, Cheb Te Wr Bm eet WL ERA. won the national Public Links registering before 6 p.m. Thursday, Buster Cub BROOM LER SE St IS curaND 1 |Ghampionship in 1955 at Indiana-| Fe FU UVEIVID NE IME PUULTIU® \suly 11. Trophies are awarded to feerk” Bak. SB BF #2\ Pace, Pit $4 tt 3 34 3m ER, Spain w# — The s crown| is : ; the champions and runners-up, ki Sackeon, “SL. tee 8s Bi ; year when Tamily a — a ; * while gol! balls go to Ord and @h Seon xe in Sm Bt | $\Koutex Pen. “gt a2 38 an 4 1 307/8kippered by Richard S. EN ee Rg Aicgeckangecaghe rayon A dozen young golfers from the|sters qualified for the Grand Rap-ientries from this area and Bob place teams. . fee XY, Bene; Fineey: Tat BA bei} @\Greenwich, Conn., arrived early Cisco: Oakland County area will leave/ids trip in local tourneys. Wilson, ee ns The tournament is open to all Dit WY, O28) ree A SES Es Pelee to became probable winner The 10 golfers who succeed here|{0t Grand Rapids tomorrow morn-| Warren Samner, Pontise med- Birmingham tourney, is optimistic golfers in the Pontiac area. Each iad Ce.” So 47 OM OS 70 N'we'be, Bkn. 17. 1M 18 33 6 ‘99 Of the Newport-Santander trans- ie ther a at Her- ing with a common objective. set, and aomine harry sae Dae over that chante chances team is a man-woman partnership Pierce. Chi, 133.108 36 &2 11 T1|Ranf’d, Pha, % 73 $1.88 9 2 3.13 Atlantic yacht race. will join 140 o players The pes Betas BBS Si imtres oe ine 2 G8 fhe * A * ee ace oe | yep Sinn” cere a | en oy Sage, Kat, | tt Ree ett Ord Ra Hers. __ Frniel’ Pal Be og or a7 5 8 aenliter: a 9 & & fia] The Carina appeared unexpect.|Y , : ichigan ‘ wt | ace Bt. ee ge se adia ts tie ain tae | ~ Melish, Cle = St 6 om 42: 18 | Dirk n, StL. a a a) 5 42: an “at : “Tne ar in national title. = notion. i a Barge BREST LEB eee ee 8S e 8} tte Tam There was nobody on hand” we ‘Tamale to make the Tap, | the Grand apie OC layout tor Al@X Kocsis Dies ot 48” Wilson, Chi. 15 103 40 57 9 5 3.29\ Jones, StL. >. 92 19°31 69 5 3 3.62\to greet the bearded Americans : Medalist Jon Shaw heads Water- — \ _Prearte, oe “823 % 33 im Bee Ben oie 3 4 3 § 3% except the official timekeeper. | Jets See Action Sunday | "7 “™- —__——\iondig-Svgunen ;, The Oakland County hopefuls will. Funeral service will: be held y man contingent, Com-' Monday for Alex Cer ee SS ee tt sae oe 8 LS OB OS if ER] The Carina made the 3,000.mile Each boy’s goal is a berth on) | | = be competing against other top) y ‘Kocsis, a mem- Jouna'n, Balt, 112 103 38 Bish ores cm, |= Mk 48 4 4 § Samlcrossing in 19 days, 13 hours, 28 The Pontiac Jets of the Class A|the state team for the national|Pleting the group are Sam Cole- young golfers representing Jaycee er °f Michigan's most famous Bet SB? 46 | Law, ' Pitt. 1% 4 38 23 4 4 392 rinutes and 47.5. seconds. the Bat-|Jaycee tourney, scheduled Aug./™4”, Joe Anderson, Charles Can-| chapters throughout the.state. The S°lfing family, Alex, former De- sewer "Bos. isp ioe a9 53 6 Saz|wormtin WY, ‘6 79 oe St 7 4 400) Creek Merchants Sunday after- io Univerity |terbury and Jerry Kelly. tournament is scheduled for a 36- troit Publinx champion, died Thurs- aoe ee BSS TT Mice Wie So in te hy Steady Job te aS arcade ©: comin [ours ra ts Colonie. 8d low four ,_ Co-medalists Pete Green and Joe hole route, 18 holes each day. jday. in California where he was Keene, 8 Bt) Sp wi Rn mmf 1 y2\coach Has Steady Job fan a oe Bagley-Brush dia-|shooters at Grand Rapids wih com-|Brisson, along with Tom Grace} ‘Michigan's four-man team at the ndergoing medical treatment ‘aft ne, Wash.-Bos, . Phe. ; : r, u illness. Dene, pe. 8 4G Blac ss S'n Bat ip] DETROIT w@—The first varsity/mond, Pitcher Charley Kennard|prise the Michigan delegation. {pinche squad. The Bi a {he national at tournament will be com- ler a He was 48, The ees £5 So oS tee A S'S SMT 2 fijathietic team sponsored by Waynejand catcher Bonner Upshaw will * * * [ham youths look.like the strongest peting Garver KE. Su i es 402 Kline” Pitt, | «97-198 «95 BA 2 11 +2) State University was the 1917-18}be the tor the Jets.| “Jaycee chapters from Pontiac; ——— a Bier: Bon, Se a0 S837 4 dasieniiibe "i, So & 31-3 § E8libasketball squad which won nine|The Merchants were last se and Birmingham will| Lereet. is 8 pd | 4 a he “yz 2 32 2 § 48) anc lost ‘one. Its coach was David|runners-up in the BC City League.irepresent this vicinity. The young-; Garcia, Cle. 9 103 4 42 § 438i Pe Cin, 49 53 3. 19 3. 1.4.98 Holmes, who 40 years later still Wynn, Cle. 19 10 4 " 4.17/Craie, “Bkn ee the W State athleti a ee 420\Drab’sky, Chi, 96 100 48 63 4 8 54/18 OD ayne e jeue Eshanan,” Suess $2 Rash, Ct ng Of Mt 8 1:7 5 staff. Her alee decor andl p47 Fii t b B ti ot CREE ee ; Fil wenmver,, ot. & i 4 3 34 3% coaches track and cross-country. - omen 1 ers rere e , y ea ing ii ie BRB 5-450 Rocce, se aso i418 Vishnesky to Va. Tech- “}7 7) Derby Race Today — WASHINGTON «—Davey Moore fora New or ‘Used cs Chey eo = = : o' ty E. Fs ial TE 3 ret tie settee tip: es cate é BSLKSSSS SiSs28e Meesseses ssuseee: i . i} t e BESEE | Pm Fellow” ~ Feller Blasts. Magnates SAN FRANCISCO -— Bob Fel-ireference to “loud-mouthed -mag- tor asserted yesterday —“Joud-inates” but it was an obvious“ref- mouthed magnates who talk about shifting their major league fran- chise are hurting their attendance at home and hurting the minor (league) cities where they may not even land.” : * -* * The former Cleveland pitching ace told a news conference “‘base- -—hall is a big business -not-—operat-- ing under the laws of the United States.’ Feller, med nearly a mil- lion dol ile pitching 18 years for the Indians, also criti- cized the handling of bonus play- ers by major league clubs. “Tt is ridiculous?’ he said, ‘‘that an owner is obligated to a player for only 30 days but a player is] — Se Oe tire career.” He said he favors a -modific® reserve clause contract in which, | is. the substance of the Hillings ‘bill before © ‘ongress, Feller didn't elaborate on. his . | week, FORK UNION, Va. Bernie] Vishnesky, 220-pound Fork Union Military Academy end, will go to Virginia Tech next fall. Vishnesky, considered one of the top prizes from the talent-laden Virginia mili- tary school circuit has speed as well as size and is regarded as Op- ior offense. fense. Concerned About Green ST. ANDREWS, Scotland @ — It happened here during the Brit- ish Open Golf Championship this «2 toe Se that geen and pitch the little Brit- ewe Montreal Lead SAN CARLOS; Calif. Forty. “Powder Puff Derby.” winner last year, 1955, and 1953, was flying a Mooney Mack Twain. with Edna Bower, Long Beach, as her co-pilot. : * a * The plane had engines Pata ences Oe ee | TRY OUR NEW. Psat vende + +|s = “Reich Em to Gresham” Complete Drive-tn/ e “Seve 10% -jamong them Mrs. Nina Stoehr, 66, nine light planes take off today in' Pasadena, Calif.. making the race for the first time. Many of the planes will carry hico-pilots, but 22-year-old Marie Hansen, Blackfood, Idaho, is fly- ‘ing solo in her Cessna 140, __/ Marti * ¥* * After refueling at Reno, the planes will follow this route: Elko, Nev.; Salt Lake City; Rock nez, *. Moore, a from Springfield, ee, * * last night. role as the flash among rising featherweights by the simplest | known method — whipping Marti- | stubby: year-old, floored L/ iS handled the Penasindion cham- pion to win-a unanimous decision CHEV ROLET _CAR or TRUCK AUTO / Time Tricks 4 1:15 P.M. First Race Z 2:30 Pp. Me. =| Sunday Afternoon ane 4 MODIFIED. pry Children . Ae ge SPEEDWAY Convenient ee Plan in-Norvell fe cee een Careful Drivers We Invite Your "Inquiry! : CALL FE 29221 - vy a aE i fee NE ALAC EAT EY LAKE ORION — Marian ginia Cheal, net ot Be oe z i MES. J, PAUL DUNSFORD was Ronald Lam- Mariette and Kenneth Long Ringbearer -was pe __bert, cousin of the bridegroom. “a Parade Today for Bible School at Avondale Building Falls, Burying 10 lwitliens ‘and the: Midiown etice] National Bank jot Civil Defense, the Township West Bloomfield ~Here 1S a Charged With Theft ithe. theft of $52.50 from a: beauty at 78% N. Saginaw St. this on ‘SAVING CERTIFICATES ee, Deposit — surplus savings or investment 1. any one of our 8 Sormient § i “fF f sa y banking ro Moe te, | Community | i Be oe OF roar 42 gauge shotgun, valued at trom the home of repeat the! tions. Deposits of Ue cat deluding | Mrs: Lewis Cheal, 2658 Lapeer Rd. emerge ened son : MR. and MES. M. F. MIDDLETON Jt. of Mr. and Mrs. ack dieton Sr., 1510 Predmore Rd., turday evening be- fore Rev. A, B, Johns in the Lake Methodist Church. were married Sa Utica in scabemiiaten: Tasanbear damnit balance. cash items oun, bmeees ot collection , 017, 963,370.96 ae i t end “ovhieatfons catch ln 34, 700,807.88 eeeeee -.$1, 472,110.77, 281,641.85 owned dther 1,763.052.62| ps, and corporations . ........... $37,278,276.51 Time deposits “acne es ’ uc seesies. cess 34,1466,496.16 bee eee eed Rea ee » $3, 150,000.00 hry eee free tees tee eee ee ee® orialdson-Fuller yt Ine. s ie Bis a - pa Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Ra) 4 yar W. ‘Lawwrenee St. =. Patsy C ummings Wed in ‘Waterford tapered to poists over the wrists.|Krom of Keego Harbor and Jan .|wearing a gown identical to that of | sembly of St. John : ef ee Es ayn eal ted Sa Oe ee ee ee ; lay toe” Boatd oY Eaieatea ~~~ positions in their communities. which opened -the Celebration. peg eSig ae Lions lith annual Fourth of July After the ceremony Gov. Williams acted-as marshal of the giant by some 20,000 persons, as it proceeded through the ending up at Ramona Park. : Pair to Reside in Almont A wedilig Seotidink Wed eareel to 120 relatives following the cere- mony. A reception was held in the Al- wh with.. : approximately 400 _goceta at ‘Gingellville Slates ‘Donkey Ball Game GINGELLVILLE—The third an- ‘Wal Donkey” Ball Game Wilt te sponsored. by the Gingellville Met- from Lake Orion will be the oppon- set up for the event at the field on Baldwin, north of the village. Robert Williams is chairman; | Everett Strine, ticket chairman; Everett Mero, publicity, and Wilson Charch, refreshments chairman. The midget softball team spon- , sored by the Met Club will sell , refreshments. Tickets will be availabie—from local firemen and policemen direct- ing the traffic at the event. the bride. Chureh will hold its regular meet- Best man was Arthur Spies with|ing dt 8 .m. Monday, in Fellow- Ronald Campbell, James Thomas, ship Hall, School matters will be ones of the bridegroom, |discussed. as well as amendments and Marvin Schoneman, as ushers. 'to the constitution. - By REBA HEINTZELMAN $30,509.74 Gene | ; be Milford Miss Fodeas 92 Million Miniature game. | Grounds, which meshe accounts|she has her sights set on graduat- Jane’s“father is plant engineer at for her terrific drive and enthusi-) ling from her dad's alma mater— Janie Hodgins, 17, is out of the General Motors tat Shee Oe creer’ field, peers: neces og \school for the summer, but she vised a bane — Tanke ac sah as wet ad coming” “an “architectural~en-— “The bride is the-daughter of Mr.;ment Town-Hall in the—evening,+ ropolitan Club on Tuesday. A team} “In Clarkston the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., with candidates seeking election four to, two vacancies. Ronald Weber, who has served on the Board of ' Education for eight years and R. 3 E. Spohn are seeking re-election. i + pred mo age pena a ee r t Saturday oi _ ——-DAY-STOCK CLERKS Senior acct) Engineer. No ee Csahy Chab 8, 10, 16, 17, 25, 26, 28, | 59,60, 70, 76, 103, 113. No Swimm’g Pool BUT: Employment pean 8A poe ea! GIRL EVELYN" z EDWARDS ss f pre ust bave late, mode) bogs mus a paid vac: aan plan, saleey plus car ex- penses. Excellent ee eg for right man. rE , ©. _Mr, Beneficial D. Dubats.. Phone Mrs Bowditch for. — A TRAINING COURSE “FREE. take a bay tot Aiea hig’ sishsha 230 8, Telegraph Rad. ; " §-8783 BRICK LAKEFRONT lakefront wn ADD'S INC s &! nse REALTORS? , ~ 4-0528 Ra *T can't Feniemiber your hamie i —“s BEAUTIFUL HOLL LE EE on Lake Orien. Call owner, Stan “Sweet, at MY 2-288) from bene Ik. Sno ‘nt Ph, “Natural effect through- | Rd. from : 34672. $8 8 9 “373 Cass Lake Ra upancy. Bt come, ce year net eke move in tomorrow. Small four | _ 3-646. TV. mi N. ¢) come. $6,400 down. : rooms &. ; Full basement, UTiFUL BLUE CEDAR is- Two extra large wooded ‘eres inna, § ing, all on ; eae 1 TO 6 P.M. |, new canal Moen cere | aa ik te eee he hte, with found "Lake. cae tro sim, ‘eel ksows LOANS 425, 70 $500 Upper Long ! Long Lake Estates geroeme, at eee yen | came Senenes. med ates. sale.| er's ; Mus be seen to be Stee ei rame| basement, Ditch, Watertrenl aoe Se See an 8 Soe. someey so Gos. PONTIA REALTY tek pores ee satin” | pe. marten Goons pavilenes “bal a - Se - Heiter Bt CEN ST. Suet Syn t e. Access to Cass, | 127 Bald an ANGE : rie aw Ph. Rochester, OL €@T11 OL 1-470) otra. Living room ious 3623 Cozyburn Ideal for income or large family. | ory LAKE “sy ownEn YR” LA ESTATES station, 6 months old. Now dol LOANS $25 TO $500 "dining room. 3 specious eic| -O@_lovely Loon Lake. 3 pe ie Wesement, gas| round lakefront, living | on ; =e aye pee. Gori .- BENEFICIAL sg Eg sm-| bedroom.” full basement, steam heat, gas water heater, room, with gotaret Sia Szopines. Beautiful-Home Sites— easton. eineseee, Seale 2-6 — ple closet space. Pam ily fireplace. — oak Roars. woe 5 be cludes pew A feor coreniien. Located on Walton Bivd just west . ee large tion $8. of Silver Lake Rd. Lots fronting TY room. | firepiacs, | ees Co Lansdowne: 3. D softener, béat & dock.| %, SUst Leis ioe Sees PROPERTY FOR | 1 W. Lawrence screcded Porch, wall beat. rner Lansdowne: | ,9, SENNETH OF WDios | forced ait heat, $9800. @061 Long-| munity water ‘paved streets | $tt" ¢ PAMILY. WITH Stre ‘of landscaped’ iawn. and Lanman Eve, FE. 5.0510 worm, OS +e. some nicely | lots. Also} CAR GARAGE. LOT SIZE : Includes carpet in * saree 3 bedroom, full walkout 1 __ ARE ir. UFFER LONG LAEE Bet ee ee ee See . GOOD : drapes —— basement, large c a VN : project, rea- ONLY $2,000 . WRITE _— a . gg ge . GReeneal ¢433 | “GORDON WILLIAMSON Co- hc ele - | i 3 astiee semana - | OPEN SUNDAY 100 Oakland Ave, | iscated-west ot town, on fap x] SARE, PRO;T Lore. Exe. | tise Grand niver _KEnwood 23-3400 gre tite. ‘Most 2-5 PM. Ft BRICK RANCHER | priv. new sub. Cedar INVESTORS! niture — = |g new 3 ~~ 3408, Bex 319/ =WILLIAMS LAKE | __ Bete 1s s brand new sting ¢ | : . al Be Ear nnd NT | BRS | Getrag OR. | See | ie cos we LOWELL E 7. = =) ZON RCIAL. 3 Bring Foam, ding, a pained fms tag mah oi | HES iaee ees| Gere bo atk | Ree et RS | Pine a rethee nie heat, 5 > $20,000 Loe’ : floors and red’ wails Earl E. ames be purchased ly voces, i brick home 203 PONTIAC : STATE BANK BLDG utility rm.. oil gums a ey gp BH sack jeatosaped lot bas 0% cet + iso on the grounds ser ‘ onl orem, ranch heme with shached, pins:| garage, Priced right st ¥4,100 on | S00 Cosley. Lake Ré-__ Eat ><20) PONTIAC LAKE yews, Can ~ rage, lot 7ix160. Priced i - of ( ; at $i7,000,| tered 2-car "large family| terms. LAKEFRONT LOT. CALL OR +7500; og lots ars no low reproduction st $17,200. | Kitchen witn Built in stove & oven, "$750 DOWN ster 0 o.m.__| ‘1 bieek trem sendertul inke ao cae $000 5 ccvorough st 8. E.| cupboards touch ff gain je beech. ove 5 corey oWeodward Avinue | [.7u, Manat Moder i tnsira'tie:|, free pure, window i, he Tv gtd HOMES, amas | Bateman LOAN S and Square Lake Ra. turn) io en, en wall of glass over- room, plastered w ar around living. With furnish- AN BOUGHT a : : right to 2158 Somerset. dking “beautiful Otter | Lake.| os _Sesrs, lovely Set located close tr Loceted at Stoney WHOLE OR SEPARATELY. #0 TO sone Png $500 Lower leve] consists jJarge rec- Plains > a Oxford. Priced ¥ - : E 4440 El lizabeth Lake Road | reation room with brick fireplace} 2 FAMILY DUPLEX 4 S00 | = VAN NORMAN LAKE K am en 30.E. LAWRENCE Pe boat, a eS cad alee cutire yall of qinse Tice |S _rme end fall bash. tee 2 very nice lake frdnt PRIENDLY SERVICE ful aise enh wa | aR. ag Bg ye ® Fig 4 ry ke ee ot bent, | ae RRTVILESES, = ‘t totes of Sh fest. front-. eae eeagee =. a TivinosTONE — 4 a nn kitchen i8x| this de home today. $31.50) PD RILEY, Rooker 4 € room brick. mtd SOY aT 45300 REALTORS FE- 4.0528. Ww Lawrence SPE $1898 win rontee ean + fae, cs Dispeionn, "Rig, Lake a. | Pe etter coe (eS 1 Baio ar 8 Telegrepe—__Eves_& =|» - Loans $25 to $500 = 1 og gs perce Gwner- FE S186, Edw: MyStout, Realtor + ——tePhor> Extra income from, smell HORTON in shotee, i p.m. to NEW HOUSE, 2 AR-/ TT N. w 8. Ph. FE $-6165 home, st et erections; Jun | 6 9m. e, 1 pm. port, Deck. Pacing Sylvan Lake Eves. “til 8:30 FINANCE CORP. | 8 ee : - t1O rE bonne : —|~“EET'S TALK ‘OF PONTIAC | on 1%, igo SS OR Sen. BUSINESS” SP Viernee ‘ ; side su’ $ ae A See ay | F IRWIN Givisien, 18 280 | Prted ae © babetn |" CLEANING PLANT , Roy Annett Nnc.| - sf INCOME oe ie nt Titers at Paes, HBP wa Immed. earnings trom this mod ahs - $500 REAL $28,500 — MA DR | _bocklend Lane PE 5-1284 5143 Cass abeth Ré.| ith” additions! ‘pick-up waa | : 2S. ae and = lt po ogy od a bullt, . ioe sa 2 s. Excellent This Week’s Special! funy 7) bts dm. payment to You wa art tt By =~! on a4 : Bir aanche — 2c ti largé living room| © 8 . For Sale A € : : : ; ee ‘ = — a are - ‘ i sent, Yo sy “sag| screens. ‘Priced for GMick #81€| at jogs ae eat nee nA $2000 DOWN Seteche er allt be aint helt | ’ DC YRRIS ince sisecta, in the bath, full| - St only $16,600, forms. ——-—“}-— ute “sterestre re home | 5 apetedn ing Sod. tetas b 900 an to.) Ot problems ce: i 4 va- a business for |. L tory. windows overlooking IRBAN ment, automatic of] furnace, jatn- terms. the variety sere S oper wouse _ | Gx aePes aro | “nner ee! Edieeran emg | cas cise) STA : Saale oad ic. 8: 5 . ’ sali col ¥ amp rugon aaTiONal a A ae heat, Fran mee ae Park-Homes Sunday, afternoon. 4271 Myers Rd. building sites near Big Fish Lake, - _Sthrective show room on Wood- | 7 $TIAC . Dah apd bitch ee eee TAGE i MILES | ed end “scenic. “$005 cown’ wil ee “BLRYTON PLAINS LITTLE ra $10,975 OPEN ‘Nest of Pontive, furnished. mod- buy with immediate possession. ee en PORATION 20 BARBETOM. eee Othe een bee iow aed NEARLY NEW. 4 ROOM $4,000 down, MU 43445. “| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | SALES COR : bed bungalow. with ott Ser tae ieee terion oe SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2 T07-| £90 CABIN i, ‘GRAYLING. TR Sagiony, St : Po. FE §-4165 | JOHN, A. e pace = Ouick C ash APT chit Ritehen, “ful vesement,| Enchon "win dining “epece, | The eee te People | _ 44084. Or FE_$4513. fronts PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 8 500 s tnd’ fenced ia se eer iea| See Stee an te ee eld Township can one find the | We We Finance—We Finance . . : ce De gf TO $5 elie or me, $10. | eu ter heater: New aluminum location, suited perfectiy £0,7| Let us build your or re- For Sale Farms 48 po igen te 4 tein months ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT storms and screens. $7,950 ese Phe tirement none ye eee north- Buy: Thru Partridge to y. Oly service is quick THE HOME CAN BE FOUND 4 chrome chairs ....... seins $24.50 AUBURE sear gayonon oe ee aos te fonts 24 tied. baths, FAMILY | $fm ant Shaken ee List Th Ps tridze friendly” and beipful. Phone FE y igus ty afte her but « tot| Washer on ccs ccscsvcc> SAnDS es home we, an We are proud to show. insurance. 3 eas or A HATE, Ae | Will also ert ‘and’ finance _on 80-ACRE FARM . rot Then bert Soo ke -812) or visit us ab our office.| fsc'ty pay. Gas and elec. retrig-| Davenport & chaif.......... 698.50 new! ee giassed-in a EAT gh age gas r Je. Low down payment. E-Z “s farm” HOME & AUTO erators. water beaters. | 2 pe. sectional ._........... $38.30 porches, fall bs basement, gas heat,| BRAND NEW 2 BEDROOM Stade AR lots estate sise ; “8 6 pe. ¢ rm. a: aS | EAE, cat path Anton Teucea | Lincoln School ares. Pesta: Iie. ew, arade schoo! sad Johnston & Hubbard N : LOANCO. - suities and springs and ae, wae lot S0x196 price $11,700. nm Bags BE Tg eS See these new models wnat crete ike : : 7M. Perry st (Corner Pike) ther ae BRICK BUNGALOW $8,500 = ares, wl pleaty” of iia eo at roniy $18,900 gna or Sale Lots 46 eg ee eg as eel Mortgage Loans 54 7a wo Vent tans, oak * TRO" So aunt | “I 2 - a * floors, and plastered walls, ‘mod- x 4 sod 0 a i with ‘nice, WOODWARD. gap UAL ra te Lae ek ae — AND thit +-LOANS=-$600-to-$1,500-+4 " ath with til : ee a floors,” tate utility on ae — tall og ag an hrm - Boned oie Sa | S32 6 ® + = SUNDAY 2-5 rock oa 0,250 with cash DORRI8 & SON REALTORS —— 'e Trade — 282 _W. Huron Fe¢iset| — Frese with 91.900 aown we M = offer this —s -—_ enclose ulti-Lakes Realty. aerore ares front "everionk IRN. COTTAGE ee. cet RR Bt chal tees can ann La : Call today : 3060 6. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 YOU — This ceverme. | Seen tties ; come true! La ‘This home. inv deslene@. tor 0 hall ed slanet. pleasant Way of life. Located ‘on - Se nom a de sane th feet Or Some | Bama "ron ply epue gramle yiew of inke and trees, breakfast nook, 3. lovely Has ft. living toom, brick eled. Streamlined kitchen, gee dining area, kitchen bedrooms. Double closets builtins galore, e All tile bath with vanity to tereeaed pate bar. Living room, dining ¢ room, den hall richiy ne waeiiee are carpeted, Beautiful drapes. — Yandses Sate Piet : at 929.300." : . = PONTIAC TRAIL -— We fer this beautiful brick custom built wee. Vesti- closet, ay Bag nvine “yoom. Cony. ¢ el, Huge “garbage a “end dish / cone ae Ry "bath : vanity Anas ae ae i 3 2 ah Kt A RE “CAR OPEN | 93 Mark Street me? to Webster ‘bus. About $3,000. do KINZL 670 W. FB St. Ph. 4-3525 “Open inven ede |_Income Property —43A |“ room. Gar coop & town. Ys of & ‘mile off a tary road. 1 2298 xt ge ai, y, PONTIAC PRESS DOWN. ee : - WEST OF PONTIAC : pe ’ BARGAIN? Lot of ‘em eherath in. the Want ‘Adst es wiles | Meat our erected be age a5 ting et ola = or é Sele Lots 6 Business Opportunities 51 DARB LAKE COLONY | BUILDING, 20X45 AND D, 2026.2 Ss -= eS benee: Mane eee. rant. “other bart barbershop a Hiller Rd. *, wile north bg en gangs Aven Piped Ra: Where : Aaeme: .& i ‘ ¢ & STORE “On WY | a 202 N. MAI ROCHESTER, MICH, | oo. : ave you to oS hae Nicholie & Harger_ Lm Co. 1g. Tite “BD TO SEB BUSY BOAT LI LIVERY Best operation on ove " Barividas aa 35 eS FE b00t. ? EAE ast Sh a Rd. PE 444563 “FEET HURT? WIN’ MeGiNNIS —~GAS ENGINES EQUIPMENT : furnaces, ; oungstown oe” = Des value, toes ‘aah Zot yh Baers mn & LUMBER Bi BARGAINS : th. eet. 3 cont, 300"'C Orchard Lake Lake: Ave. Sheetrock " Sit Conley Shea Sy Ee sa Baa, aeny aor BENSON LUMBER CO: Do it Yourself 1? HUSSMAN MEA —— One 90 Waffie iron ao fo 3 1008 | me ae" SALE APRarED. FICE 1a : |4x8 Sheet $1 5 er LES al Garr Ske. m4 8. sagney® a THE HIGH DOLLAR ts ao Te ae SALE ee ee eee i 95 j 7 CHEV-— i 3: VAN ee, fe ron ep oaRD cane -Matthews- _ Hargreaves — ied Truck Parts SA ‘1967 by HEA Serve, tn DEMOS. $195 ee as isin 4 B z Mi i - — Norther: “amber Cor compos - FOR UALITY - MOBILE HOMES "vides from 3i to 50 4 . 4 ee & "sme hg, we eed rallers Lik BOTTLE GAS. PARTS & SUPPLIES ster ee : 2 BEAQLES, NO PAPERS. SHOTS & Deense gene cAND Reger Bicee team “Sale Store Equipment. 64) EA COTS om MAE AED 8 OR ALL STA, 5 oa aaea nt Sale . Motorcycles os toc. must sell. Best oller ang insomet barbeque machine. FE “For Sale acai eeeees Boats BAe jfeane 85 p- CFL. engix sto cover, trailer & ao Aa a Fastest Growing Dealer "tae a year ear. down TO ARIAT sae FoR CHEVROLET | “Oakland County's Ae way mi F 4 New & Used Trucks Oakland atCass ma eIC TRADEIN zeae EVINRUDE MOTORS Before You Buy 26% off om al) boats > cennie mane, | Bromma Sire 9 mahogany e , gncrifice,- $1500. new 4 trailer. ¥ yoke. INLAND ‘LAKES SALES pone, eek ok Bievens age er oe x RLY: y Discouit § Sale | "ina ates wide, sale For Sale Cars “CLARKSTON PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN |a? -MERCURY — DEALER Motor Sales hers eee I son albarer age ‘ 3". ‘Pia ‘om ahs me. - * ‘AVATLABIE |- Harrington on Boat W Works "| ase i he OE en KED BOAT i ro rete |= #1121, FE 2-6122 84 NASH | pare radio, ‘radio recliiog yest, 1 1 vost PeR Whar "53 DE SOTO * 2 Radio, oe Tei 1 aS ae oe ae eee |: ee TERRIFIC SAVINGS. 2ZDOORS — 4DOORS| nec 'WAGONS-—CONVERTS | Sehnie Motors aaa: % tC — Tz Nak Geka Co, Birmingham 1000 8. Woodward Ave. "Bright Spot” JEROME — OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake / MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | . MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS — ee HASKINS| CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s -LFastest- Growing = ; f t MIS ui Pel th sh ’ vorth Chieti Co. 1000 8, Woodward Ave. ‘Birmingham oe ef oe elt — Rage CORONET 4-DOOR Radio, heater and other prt eg ~ your old car, | North Chevrolet fof Birmingham | _! 1009.8. Woodward Ave, | a ponds Tbk. CAL. FE 4-6162. [= __ ties. _Siven’ Must sell. Galt Mae 3-076. + mars | oe Chevrolet Co. 1000 8, &. Westward Ate. Biveiaghem oi i é 5 . | ‘o oe » 7 ee a, # } ON TIAC Dg ¥. . ae ec. 4 & wee Ene. a Ad 4A + 44 a. . . ahs poner 4 ' . Daly $8 ets 9405. Only down oF | 312 W. ‘i FORD FOR seamen me DRA. 1983 Shift. Also ne i re ee } oe, i Be ; ; Ba THE PON ak Sere a ee av “Chanel #ORLWAY | TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS Niven i “Magnineet Doll” :00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. | 9 weather. |: 20—(4) Sat. Show, @ Sport| s86—) Faye Eleabeth S Fra, The Garry Moore Show. im Short. 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