Ee eS ee te Pe de : 116th. ca a Traffic Deaths Total 5 So Far in Michigan low as the long Memorial Day weekend neared the half- way point. Thus far over the 78-hour. holiday only five traffic YEAR ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 61, 1958-24 PAGES ~ & * catter Over Track in ‘Fatal Accident Pat O'Comor Killedas Auto Flips, Burns Veteran Racer Elisian Suspended for Causing Fatal 15-Car Pileup ‘+ INDIANAPOLIS ® Death rode the Indian- deaths were reported despite crowded highways. — lapolis as aes | In addition three persons drowned and two persons Shier oa < to ane - died in miscellaneous accidents. se di ~ogemne ph ' By contrast, deaths on the nation’s roads soared at dale’ vlna dca. oa 29-year-old Pat O’Connor of The National Safety Council reported traffic fatalities North Vernon, Ind. : ‘were mounting at a rate that will set a new Memo- af oo : , die in the Speedway’s his- aS Break Deadlock |x econo sca a, pee ee | after his car ° The council had predicted 350 and caught fire in a 15-car - UAW Hoping me of cer relipgtar pileup on the third turn of weekend, The record for a three- the first lap around the . ols day observance of the holiday, 2%-mile brick oval. Chrysler, Ford, Union 369, was set in 1955, ~ . Refusing to Budge as|— ~ Calif., racing veteran, was sus Time Slips. Away National Holiday Toll Ruto Club. today’ for’ the plewp. cE TRON @ — The Waited Auto Traffic =tonecesvies . Foy Migs hE em nl> 2 negotiations Miscellaneous Bhar aie —— + HEADING FOR DEATH — Pat O'Connor, me AD Wight +— - | pony wae tag range Ag caine onsen a . Stoicden onee Atvor Comteas lao: tital' Gad Ox * ul gles Goel Peat Clldimntn’ take, tour. “| am suspending Elisian Me ne oloyes to work without; TOU --ceeveee-208 1% sh | weg | mimansle Date deste, CC: Le ae eo R i {0 Favor ona wol boteg af hisnenlt and hip second left in james. was 75 ke Crash Injuries (ssi i wr swe oe nail Dn fn = RNG a cae fant segs. as Gadde tee * pape be \ e er a ers a series of errors in. jotgment. * — |sent \ | He'll not race again until he can ‘na monet i arianpameeon eo ene, Claim Victim = |Assembly to OK De Gaull [Better Play Bo Sey Shenae tees Soria g(IOIM VICI = (Assembly 10 eGauile =" pent == fehreve - ee a en 7 : irst Traffic Death ° ae Western Open Tourney] Harlan Fengler, chief steward of cused the other of refusing to|ahead of ferry boat traffic across| It’s First c Dea N P . T 4 dota se ue One bode the tats over the Memorial Dey] in County on Memorial as New. Premier | OMOFrow) «Red Run Goes into|i be ms 3 Bridge etficials estimated 10, | Day Period in 3 Years | | he a Race Details, Page 17 Auto-Labor at a Glance | 99) cars und trucks crossed. the PARIS (UPI)F © has demanded that much time tree|Pontiac State Police Post, according to Sgt. Charles E. . night. ‘ Pontiac General - . lof interference install re Mulick. \ = comes with the announced He has not : The GM extension would have a co of Administrative As- 36 gained conscious. i The new building will be a tri-level affair at 1295 N.|oay rewe! ein rears sistent Shicley Dowel eons -ond fo is erat et the Indegendeat (emsry. (Telegraph road, just north and west of the Oakland) jenay Pot : T-cent productivity increase im- |riath, con amel less than two eee erent mee ative) Party made the formal an- [County Service Center, said Mulick, officer in charge 4 mediately, @ 2-cent cost-of-living [weeks ago. He was the hospital’s| Police have not determined who| Rouncement after a conference |of the 22-member Pontiac post. ; allowance increase main spokesman in the fight|was driving as poth men were| With De Gaulle at the latter's Tt should te. resa + ; and a 7 - cent productivity in- lagainst Dr, Neil Sullenberger and|thrown from the car. hotel, y by ~~ «iB A crease next year, ~-° |the bannered 's $250,000 we ele It later was confirmed by offi-/@arly fall, replacing the), ). ) . sya [fom Meporte - GM said: this week that its 10,-|damage failed. __ leials at the Elysee presidential pal-| converted home in Drayton Michigan to Receive 2 000 non-union employes would get} Miss ; who worked with!) The auto was going south 0f|,-. Plains that has served as 4 ‘ both the immediate uses, It/Flath, said her ef-/Northwestern just north of Ink-| Bi U.5.C : . also said salaried personnel would|fective June 20, was not connected/ster Rd., when it ran off the high-/SIGNALS GO-AHEAD - eae tae headquarters the/DIQ U. J. ontracts i get the equivalent. $4 with Flath’s firing. way and -overemmmed, they, spit. Earlier, President Rene Coty had/nast §14 years. , re . Be. ae achens tary Borcher = Shine wipade vapid 8 Wreath Placed at Civil War Monument means that a ongtanding néed| more than t.0n0.00 ta govern Eisenhower Runnerup |r morning's ight suthwester A OOO OOO mec the Pontiac post is one of the|day., for Girl's Affection “tami S| | eon tee ae. | aM most active in the state, it has! pee construction contracts by | WASHINGTON ® — Among.| Sunday's High is expected to z need ise It OR a uarters.| the Army Corps of Engineers | other mail, President E reach tear : x been ye above the) ranged from $1,399,000 tor harbor | recently received a letter from a |are probable again Monday with a eego Harbor fire station before) work at Harrisville to $44,965 for | 9-year-old girl. high predicted of around 75. ‘ moving to 2905 Dixie Highway, construction at Emery. Other | “Dear Mr. President,” she | The lowest temperature in down- in Drayton, areas. included work at Shelby, | wrote. “I-love you more thah |town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was General ‘contractor is Schwanz| Selfridge Air Force Base and anyone in the whole world, ex- |60 degrees, The mercury rose to Edward C. Tanner, of 94 Blaine St., places a wreath ceremonies ~ es 4° (Continued on-Page 2, Col. 8) bridge work near Battle Creek. Columnist Bob Considine Angr) (Editor's Note: Bob Considine is not a Bir‘ oen, Coders is she par, « sider > end one of the top flight re- porters in the . His comments Magaziné express the sentiments many in the journalistic fraternity.) By BOB CONSIDINE NEW YORK — This is an open letter to the young man — anonymous as a shady story — who wrote the obituary of Interna- “down Samuel] Insull in Greece and The men and women who sat in our silenced news rooms and read that farewell fose-thumbing felt more than anger. Many of them were seasoned at their tradé when you, in all probability, were mak- ing you first little jabs at a type- writer. Their anger was tempered by a pity for you; a pity born of the sadness that one feels in the face of flippant ignorance. For one, I thought of Floyd Gibbons going down on one of the first ships torpedoed in World War I and surviving to write a brilliant story for INS. And of Jimmy Kilgallen tracking practically bringing -him back to trial, after turning him into a kind of leg-man for INS.» And Inez Robb in North Africa, and some years later in Texas Scopes trial and getting the great wartime beats on the capture and execution of the’ Nazi submarine- landed saboteurs, and the decision to retain Hirohito on his throne. IN THE JUNGLES . I also thought of .Richard Tre- gaskis, Jack Mahon and Bob Brumby, on Guadalcanal; of Pat Robinson in the New Guinea jung- les; of Lee Van Atta, ffying on so many bombing and strafing mis- sions that MacArthur himself or- dered him grounded. And of the in- Obituaries .,. eae Peete eeee 8 Sports SPECS Ce Kee HEE ii and 19 Theaters .....6s 255600505, Wl TV & Radio Programs. ..... 24 WAM in icccccccvsies i. Women’s POG 2c. vecesece 67 Answers Insults Thrown at INS comparable H. R, Knickerbocker and irrepresible Sammy Schulman. The memory of Pete Huss, Frank Conniff, Larry Newman, Graham Hovey, Joe Smith, Bill Hearst, Lee Carson, Joe Willicombe and the me \ : 1% c j oe " he ..cehee TRIBUTE — Shadows over the caskets suspended above their graves. as President Eisenhower stands behind the World officials and plain pedple saluted the Un- War II Unknown at right. Vice President Nixon World War Il, united stands behind the Korean Unknown. This picture the Unknown Soldier of (by AP photographer Tom Freeman) was made American flags from top of the amphitheater. I * : f ; : i G i 8 5 z i sol DE. klibi wai " i | ! The Weather rant US, Weather Bercas Report | Not Under Present Constitution De Gaulle Run Show? ther Berean Report with showers today, tenight and tomer- teday 80-34. High temerrow t ightly mestl showers, Lew be-e2 temperature preceding 8 t @ a.m.: oe velocity 2 m. p. h., sets Saturday ot 8:01 p.m. © Sun rises Sunday at 4:58 am. y rises Gaturdey at 6:49 p.m. Dewntewn Temperatures . voor ceceee OF Bl O.8..0...<0. 3 Friday tn Pontiac (As recorded downt Highest temperature .... —— temperature Weather-—Partly Cloudy." Highest ané Lowest Temperatures This Silent Crowd Watches . | urial of 2 Unknowns of i I Li i f i zi a" 944898 iil #2 § hare rete PEL Hy Me Hae fu i i a dé So 25 ry a 22 42 ae g An electronic carillon of English ~*~ * ican flags and the red poppies tra- ditional to Memorial Day, L. Melntyre of Houston, Tex., who have no children of their own, were outside the amphitheafer houts before the interment rites. Mrs. McIntyre sat on a wooden box, ee ee The hot sun beat down on the crowds. Before the day was done more than 400 persons were treat- ed for heat prostration faint- . z g g 2 z I | i 3 j . rl ~ (Continued From Page One) a i i f il if : ea ihe ea 3 :. ; ; traffic going north on U.S. 10 and Telegraph Rd. was as heavy as I've ever seen it Thursday evening,” reported Sgt. Assembly Agrees fo Name De Gaulle (Continued From Page One) a: cli-| according te officials. re- Sheriff's Deputies reported traf- fic around area parks heavy yesterday. the | Dodge State Park No. 4, on Cass Lake, reported a Le afeeee } i ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958, _ ) Sunday Evening Trattic Expected to Be Heavy Local law cukaceanant authori- Charles Mulick, commander at ties are now awaiting the meee the Pontiat State Police Post. . homeward rush Sunday evening af} Ofricers at the Redford Post re- ter encountering heavy northbound ported heavy traffic on Grand ic. on major thoroughfares|p i. or Ave. tind Northwestern higt>! {Thursday night and Memorial Day|.y trom noon Thursday to moon morning. 2. Memorial Day. tg traffic, while still heavy changed| to a more general nature rather than mainly northbound,” said Corporal Eino Maki of the Redford Post. * * * A slight pickup in southbound traffic was reported last night, but the concentrated flow -is not ex- pected until Sunday when thou- sands of families begin returning home from the three-day weekend. i FLEE Hie ih. Tine Hie Willie Pontiac Sailor Survives Sinking of Submarine - Onion Sets Scarce, | tices Go. Zooming on a big, fast-moving story. ‘ vw f * Someday, son, if you improve, you'll be good enough to change the ribbon on.their beat-up mills. Z z Es aE Wind Destroys Two Dakota Farms . reporters competing against them A scattering of thundershowers Wi PARIS (UPI) — The real boss in France is the mercurial, un- | predictable 595-member National The 1946 constitution gave the Assembly. assembly sovereign powers. But, with Gen. Charles De Gaulle in power, he will take them dway and the premier — for the first time in 12 years — will run the show. Here is how the division of powers stacks up under the present |., 7 Construction ‘Already Well Under Way) & Sputnik II * GROTON, Conn. (NEA)—If there was any doubt about Russia having a commanding lead in the ballistic missile field it-has been erased by her successful launching of a huge third ‘Sputnik. This adds new urgency to the- crash program being conducted at No. 1 hope of checkmating the frightening strategic . implications of that lead is being turned into realty, * * * * The program is the production of a fleet of atomic subs which fire the Polaris solid-propellant, _ 1,500-mile ballistic missile. These Polaris-armed A-subs will supple- ment U. S. Strategic Air Com- mand bombers. It is hoped that they will add enough extra deter- rent force to prevent Russia from .using her intercontinental bfllistic missiles. It ig now revealed that even before the contract was signed last February for the first FBM (fleet ballistic missile) type sub, erders had been placed’ for its Spi Soltay! PEARL RINGS and Iridescent Beavty Geld dings of extetendion euel- ad nae Gab set in and white mountings. Pive fed. tex. See our large seledion of beovtitel evitered poert rings. news 24 Merth Saginaw St. | U.N. Says 90 Persons Born in Minute A pepe He “es ‘Spurs: Polaris Sub to Op _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 -_ \ eration making the Polaris. Westinghouse yc * by 1960 has a subcontract for a launching device. This indicates that some|E kind of package carries the missile E to the surface and helps to aim it before the solid fuel engine is ig- nited. The missile is about 30 feet long.) About 15 of them will be carried in each sub. The Polaris packs an — H-bomb punch. Extra Savings _ Bring These Coupons! Evéry item in this advertisernent guar- anteed to be UNDER-PRICED if you present these coupons, 9 SUPER - SPECIALS! FLEET BALLISTIC MISSILE SUB: Detailed design See ee cea of the nuclear-powered FBM submarine critical steel and nuclear reactor |sparked by several breakthroughsjbillion dellars have now been put engine parts. Drawings and de- (on the Polaris missile itself just/i™to the Polaris weapon system. aoe pare eager to a prior to the launchings of the first} This will provide the missiles ‘ _ a ® |Sputniks, The “Russian satellite] and the first three A-subs to car- ee cee program jjaunchings inspired the official,| ry them. Construction is well were already made. rush go-ahead. along on the first sub. The keel This feyerish activity was' Close to’ three - quarters of a) of the second is to be laid here World Population Up 47 Million Each Year clans at 18 per 1,000 persons and the birth rate at 34. Dutch children have the longest life expectancy—71 years for males At that rate, the world’s popula- tion—now estimated at 2,737,000,000 persons — will double in the next 40 years. It has increased almost 25 per'cegt in the last 20 years. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPD —Ninety persons are born every minute, according to United Na- tions. statistics announced . tonight. The U. N.'s 1957 Demographic 1 WAS A 6 OO 6 Gre Persons are dying fastest in ened ee pono Oo pou Gon \ is shown in c ready been requested from Con- gress. And it has been Seriously Yearbook reported that the world's s «2 © and 74 for females, Indians have| been named—are 380 feet long population is increasing at an av- the shortest—32 years for both] 894 have a displacement of 5,600 erage rate of 5,400 persons an hour,} The world's current death rate | males and females. tons. This is considerably larger or 47 million births a year. was estimated by U, N. statisti- + + than the Nautilus, the first A-sub, ; Asia leads the world’s population| Wich Bas © 3,000-tom diaplace- . sail bak goteoniaan ttin| Details of how the Polaris mis- ’ . but percentagewise, Latin of how the | WHAT Y LINE? America is the fastest growing|sile is fired from under the water INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un- area, with a population increase|are secret. But for the past several scramble the groups of letters and put the words on the of 2.5 per cent annually, compared|months there have been myste- proper lines. The word thot oppeors under the orrow, |. with a world average of 1.6 per|Tious test firings of a gadget reading down will suggest WHO | AM. cent, sumed to be a Polaris launching Bay. taway drawing. soon. The third will be built at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard in California. Two more Polaris subs have al- 4. by aoe |/U. N. 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Suntan Kit ON SAVINGS ‘6s > > ie “i 4 Oe a A eee ene - orgs ‘The Powrise Press ts delivered by catrier for ‘40 cents | a ; service is not avetiabdle by mati . & * fivingsion Macomb Lapeer and «°° +++: oN 4 al mites it ie $12.00 a veer: eisewhere in “ — Monaeen at laces In the (United States i ‘ fe ae second ¢ matter at Pontiac 4 Sieber oc Phone Pontisg | FE 2.8181. , ‘ It Seems to Me 5 ies * Measures Must Be Taken at Once to Avoid Air Collisions Collisions in the air are altogether for the plane to respond to the con- — trols. It isn't all instantaneous. too frequent. Furthermore pilots tell you confidentially that the number of “near misses” is even more alarming. w '® ® Now let’s complicate the picture Accidents like this aren’t anything the way it has been compounded new. Your scrivener remembers a collision in the air in 1918, when two army pilots crashed into in training. a That's 40 years ago. “eo Also, Vernon Cast.z, of The Royal . Flying Corps, gave his life to avoid hitting a student in the air at a lately. Let’s toss in a jet fighter such as.I rode a month ago. Let’s assume each other the jet is doing 960 miles an hour . which is 16 miles a minute or A MILE IN LESS THAN FOUR SECONDS. If the jet were aimed at the passenger plane, it would cover two miles in less than eight seconds.......... and of course the other airplane is approaching also. Let your own im- agination handle it from here on. Suppose they were TWO miles apart when they first saw each other. Kk. ® I haven’t the heart to conjure - this picture at one mile. And a mile is quite a piece of space as space goes, You say, “Let the jets travel at 30 or 40 thousand feet and keep the transports beneath.” That is an avowed objective, but even then the jets have to climb to their higher levels and return again right through the trans- port lanes. x & *& Once I was returning from San Diego.in a Navy plane and a kindly major let me take the controls for 160 miles. He told me to fly at 10,000 feet. Three times the major said: “Hey, you’re at 11,000 feet,” and three times I«slid hastily back a bit abashed. If he had explajned that east-west and north-south traffic use odd or even-numbered thousands of Something no bigger than an _‘feet, I would have been more atten- tT &-«* Each airplane can be con- cealed. _ Or, suppose just one is hidden. The collision could be just as — danger. They dispatch some to other airports, but even so, it’s a hazardous situation. This whole problem needs ~ study immediately. It needs rules . that no one can break. We must ‘work out safety for many times the planes we have today — for — just think what’s ahead in ten swift and just as devastating. years. eis a , Next fall will be several : crashes too late! _ _. __. Suppose the one that’s concealed. fleetingly breaks into the open at four miles? At this distance with per- fect visibility, each of the pilots will cover his half of the distance in 20 So, two big, fine planes, four miles apart, can crash into each other head-on in twenty seconds. *x* & x Pilots. do have distractions. They must check their instru- - ments. They must communicate with the field. They must talk to the ground and listen. Fhey must hear route beams. They have to’ wateh right and left as well as head-on. Those big, hurtling sha- ° dows can come from any angle porter: If two skillful boys see each other AT FOUR MILES DISTANCE they must move swiftly to avoid an ac- cident. Human reactions take a little time and then it takes SOME time THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tur Powriuc Paess Company 48 .W Buron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dativy Except Sunday -Rv@pertt Bassrrt, Jomw A. Riurr : d 7 a * * ative Vice President Assistant Advertising y ? Howsee H. Prrecesstp um, Eset M. Teeapwet Vice President and Cireulation Manager Manager Business Joum W. Prendenas Local Ad wider” Secretary and Editor Manager Tam, Groace C. Inman, . 7S. Baitor Classified Manager the this The Associated fa entitied exctusively to ase Mn ay | u ods «2 parity f in | ReWspeper as well as: subscriptions payaple in ‘ all other $20.00 « all mati eee ev eeee a thousand summonses the second day of their anti-litter bug campaign ** eee ee oe we eoenee 35 cents a bag now. Maybe that’s | why so many people are carrying their own crime Nott-Bower blames the big up- swing of crime in England to TV which features crime 24 hours a *eee Overheard in the hall: only lied about the size of his yacht, he made me row the last half mile.” “4 And in Conclusion ....... Jottings from the well-thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- Overheard in the Press Sports De- partment: “The Yanks are in a slump. They’ve lost one in a row.” ..Magazines are running into some foul weather. Some of the “lesser fry have checked out for good and news stand sales are off as high as 40 per cent on some of the others New York handed out over A secret operative tells me we'll fire another satellite in June (Navy) and the Army will whisk one aloft in the early fall. : x * * One of those Wayne County bistros bore this sign (I’m told): ' ‘elosed on account of altercations.” Railroad red caps get ow aches © eee London’s commissioner, Sir John Records that o*# #ee#ee#e used to sell a million are lucky now if they pass 300,000. Parents are more cautions with that teen- age spending money. x * * “He not The other day I met lucky ELIZABETH NEWMAN at GMC Truck who won ja Cadillac plus $1,750 in ° \\, | of THE PONTIAC PRESS. ae be An Independent Newspaper me 8 ? i 3 a SS Rhett Pose pL ee ) ‘SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 oo me | a4 ¢? | The ROWERas BAITH sy "* . yin . “* 4, * ROME, ITALY—The Colosseum still reflects spectators watched gladiators fight to the death. ments without success. But one simple monk Telemachus, a Syrian, who came to Rome on this sacred mission, went into separate the gladiators, and pleaded in the name of humanity, to the patrons, prota *. to death, Yet, his act resulted in an edict abolishing the games forever. Days of All Faiths . e * June Bride Legends Are Ancient By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER © giving her authotity over the - ond oat sogtat in oonepany ih Fm se of maryes pee When the bride comes to the easy for the ring to fall off a goes back to the Romans, who burch, if she will leap ever a — weddings, especially at the time eave all her bad traits and ill. pada dhasatos dirk of the full moon, humor behipd her. : It is especially lucky to be mar- ts & Don’t go in one door of the ‘ed in old shoes. The complete wedding dress You sometimes hear-that June is church and out another. That 1, not be tried on until the the fmonth because it was brings bad luck. . wedding day. One way to be sure named for and dedicated to Juno, a to cea oe you are complying with this super- the goddess who was especially in- ple out of the church stition is to save one final stitch terested in young women. first after the wedding will be the — unti) the moment the bride leaves Bt te: mameh mere Whely that tho "Aster in the household. for the church. peenth was mamned in homer of _2¢ bride must weep on ber a a the Juniores, the lower branch of We%ding day. It's bad luck if she It ts bad luck for the bride to Roman legislature. May was : look into the mirror named for the Majores, the up- She must not make—or even help runny dressed in her wedding gown. per house, te. ara waiging eahe. The way to avoid breaking this The term “ 9 comes Feal Feason for wearing” } from a marriage custom of the an- the ring on the fourth finger is after you take the last look. TR Se f say +928 . Hun) drank s0 such of th wine Dr. William Brady Says: died. : ° : lei e + «+ . High Calcium Diet Best _ It is also possible that the honey- © C S ki ; mon, seine sney ime UL Case of Shaking Pa ties,. symbolizes the period when — 7 the best of my recollection I sure you any such inference Is the groom hid his newly captured never saw a case of Parkinsonism, wrong. ~~ bride from her Kinsmen wile be In practice, I have found Parkin- bargained with them to gain their generally a cut above the consent. He was in a good bargain- common level of ititelligerice. ing position if he was already in . ee See 5 alllproy ce ar Birgit faite a? have been exploited as superior to It is bad luck for the bride to step over the tifteshoid the the older drugs in ‘the treatment firet tne she ont ies now 6 ee on ae , She myst be cafried over might expect, I doubt ply Egg Ayllw sie, drags do arg, tore for the when Romulus, who needed sive, drugs na, Megs ty ovis wives for his solters, solved the ee problem by luring 5 male population out of their vil- . ot ce —— ° Se lages while his men went in oF aun a cue amanemy c—_— wom (They seldom see one of my pieces om unless some one “brings it to their be tae ee ee a navman lt ncltom yr spmayo ea when a man in busy to bother or he’ll mar- bride just hit her over the head trembling fingers 1. vel at my nerve offering my two- oe Tae wmvitia te ppd She we wd can en bit opinion against the “accepted” ned Wuck ig not clear. °Ting steps as though she ‘might oPenien 0% reset ro is my good or ; totter at any moment, but never ne the ot Parkin - ee fell. She kept her eyes wide open belief ae a to hand the bride a poker, a s! and seemed never to wink. When — oe ae dig a dalled Arent pen she changed the —— = erent in e _ in the punk tment she comes home. vision her remai generally : is not an invitation for her to get wife ler Wacké bead and beds Now I hesitate, though I feel to work, but a ceremonial way of tyrned. era meet iag mary pure tires The unsophisticated observer Pei thong a xd ty cash in the big GM contest wn Lb reg mea srl any reason such diet is not satis- She’s a very personable gal tacitarnity that he has lost *S¢t°ry, then the Pag sai and she must have a lot on elivameags ped intimate = diet with A daltable daily ration the ball. She whipped ie Pussoeiien, — ae as. of Calcium and vitamin D. one. Cook your steak with 285,000 competitors .... Bridés, here’s a new “es # eee a blow torch. It’s 40 times as fast and is cheaper. The idea came from France some aid for the railroads, there will be a few bank-— ruptecies in the days ahead. Our |own Grand Trunk’s loss is,creeping up toward = We fight evils as tide 4 million dallars 4 month. fights weeds—not alone tor the Seed damage they do bat to keep | \-Harotp A. FITZGERALD them trom spreading.” ff ca mS fo: ae ; af 2 HEE! ‘VoiceofthePeople ss ii . 3 E : E es rE if: . Fes progress. Let's go forward. Let’s cut down trees as rapidly as our ancestors did a nation. Let's follow God's commands and move forward and upward. Let’s be adults instead of weepy, mens babes. 1 Let’s quit breaking into tears over trees that stop * * ° The writer of that letter says “I hate to see-my town ruined for the purpose of living.” What greater purpose is there than living? That's the Law of the Lord. Live and progress. If,living doesn't come ahead of trees, let's all die now, Whoops, my dear. Readers ‘Comment on Rock ’n’ Roll g rm i z F : + ees L 2 rit + s $ | u at ig Eee qegtts : i fl gi 4 s/ L i; i 4 % 8 z | LEPr i li i i | te Ht 7 : ils azz" n 3 ct State Political Enemies Sometimes Cooperate — Members of Lindemer A = Michigan's two major political par- Hare’s suggestion couldn ties are not always the bitter. per- resist needling the Secretary of sonal enemies their public state- State. ments make them appear 40 be. “Does this indicate a slight de- Often, quietly and behind the ro of toward the party scenes, members of the Democrat- 4+ truth and virtue,” he asked. “We ic and Republican parties actually would love to have you join us.” cooperate to further their main mu- e.¢. 4 tual interest—greater public par- ticipation in politics. Hare said he was merely inter- & ested in seeing a person interested Democratic Secretary —_ in politics take an active part in it. James M. Hare gave a sp ; —— example of this undercover co State Highway Commissioner Hare wrote a letter to Republl- . : Lewsence of any member of the state's of- ee ce aoe ficial family. woman for work in the Republi- Mackie lives on a farm south peli the Detroit ath tee. Stacbte @ tp oo ‘ ) says Pincers yeh ioe much) he works on the farm. get a fine worker for your party,” Most of the farm operations are Hare told Lindemer. ee * -* * ever. He explained he had talked to Mrs. Mackie doesn’t get much the woman, a long-time acquaint- time to spend on the farm either ance, and she said she was inter- ‘because she works as 4 volunteer ested in working for the Republican in the campaign headquarters of. Party but didn’t know whom she Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, who is should contact. Hare volunteered to seeking the Democratic nomination contact Lindemer for her and did. for U.S. senator. .Warns A-Power Plant | | Te ir [ vt i Hi i & Ills a gErEE fr psa fj + ef nancial ’ project. contended the law | f 8 Memchns ie ree THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, MA MAY 31, 1958 on PER RROG SENS AED i - Im the Heart of the Shopping District sooweeaeesovecocesesaveceecoseesoeoos: : i i ra ATTRACTIONS Y t af ) | | ‘Watch this 5 po . every Saturday for a Bonanza of Guaranteed Secdlele ‘ee eon YOU. ave na _ R ME rou" peal A Specials, It’s your chance to save WEEK SHOP DOWNTOWN. TORIDHEET | WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT (it) for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! 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MAY st, 1958 DSN inode pis : ha Delta Kappa i “Plan June 5 Event. :, eli tf : of the stockings, or might this bart her feelings?” Answer: Thank her for the Working on pobliciy far fhe year Ginun by the 10 chaplers which oreto Wry wenst al wir mo have been Mrs, Mary Wagner (left) and Mrs. Ross Tenny. Reports will be be represented at this annual affair. ra: Ai ai Peatioe Press Petes pie chairman of the dinner; Mrs. E. Cleo Wiley, new - president of the group and Mrs. N. G. Polk, retiring president, ~ > Sec gees? a F 's for a June 5 annual diner meeting of A ts Kacey setoriny 00 ba bald at 5 Devon Gables (left to right) are > Mrs. Edward H. Le- Z Erré _ — “a ‘Tell Married Wolf to Fly a Kite—Abby - No-String Gifts Can Tie You Up = Sek Webb, new vice president of the group Photographed holding a current ny ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ' con silken my stomach so be something that requires im- and IT have been married for copy of “Alpha. Delta Kappan,” the and Mrs. Eugene Carey, an incoming “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it proper - Be * people will stop i mediate medical attention. You _—three years and he still brings sorority’s magazine are (left) Wilma secretary. RBar: he preg pdorapligead: gems | “DEAR ABBY: This mar- THIN BUT FAT should see your doctor without up the girl he went with be- rjemie ; ; 7 4 . his party of and ask S I work has DEAR THIN: This sudden . fore me, He has some proofs = ° : very expensive change in your figure could “DEAR ABBY: My husband of some pictures of her and oneme another table - bad about it him and he keeps saying he : : Answer: Yes, but not often 3 cagaane wants to have them made up. News From Birmingham : es, . re, a in my drawer. Now if he goes Cl : Gi F ll P t ee one ine shed and har tee wets ( Tagsmates Given Farewell Farty ; money. Every should start wearing one of _. ' Card he en- those engagement rings from BIRMINGHAM—Judy Wiant Friday of Joan Fitzsimmons to Mr. dnd Mrs. George C. closed said. Married Fri- somebody else? | and Diane Gornick were. hos- their son, Mark Wellington | Booth will be host at cocktails W ‘ yeu HURT _tesses at a “cook out” today Smith. Sunday -evening in their home omens with day afternoon DEAR HURT: He has no _ in the Wiant home on Chester- The wedding took place at on Herth Ceaast Sete: ‘Ro strings at- were business hanging onto those field road. They were honor- noon Friday in St. Paul's d tached,” but ay oa proofs — and you aes no . ing Ann Moore and Sandy b+ og Church, Grosse ot and Mrs. — Dar- Home | eas - > to beth He. business wearing an engage- ——whe will move _ were hosts at.a dinner é Y getting . Levy ted ment ring that was given to away with their parents and “The tdido cheat b Oa dowghter Wednesday evening in their Irk Builder closer and closer to me, and _ you by another, Both of you — will not continue at Kings- of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman home, “Dardenelles, for 1 feel very uncomfortable Robert Langer. ought to grow up and quit | wood School next year. Ann Fitzsimmons. bride-elect, Mary Patricia oe Shona P You may have your gripes around him. a. i. te trying to make each jeal- will go East with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Smith gave the Baker and Norman H. Berry the zx * *«¢ Si Sid ous. Bury the ~ ‘the William +. dinner in their home, ‘‘Romany Jr. of Pleasant Ridge, who But home , “oe 3 he , and the hatchet Sandy’s parents, J Acres”, Franklin. were married today. Re es es ane aches ama ae alten pre foe esac wonder if T should keep the 7 CONFIDENTIAL TO GER Suis Racine, We. She t oe * gifts or not.” » oJ D. Welling ALDINE: This is surely not 15. : Si 2 Take a quiet-hearted Irish- | the only town! : < ae ee cries ving’ on the me cues were at casmater” §~AQry Patricia Baker, man like Dan Grady of Broo | : . David J. block is too close for comfort : , angie eos te tis 'wolt Levy, and the If you le him move you into TS soung_ noteses Norman Berry Jr. Wed titer women trom "buying : ae . % that block you . are off yours —— = homes? Absolutel not, | to go fly a kite — with no bridegroom is ko * jones , 2 strings at { —__. sp John L. Wiant and Mr. and Mary Patricia Baker became do green silk costume suit for yyugy THINK FIRST. : ~*~ 4.9 the ‘son of fs paige write = Mrs. Alan Gornick. the bride of Norman Herbert her going away outfit. He just wants you -to think | _ “DEAR ABBY: I had a bi : ~ Sona once * * * Berry Jr., this afternoon at the The bride’s mother wore @ before you come to see him, | ; pre = Ignaz Langer Enclose a_ self-addressed, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah First Presbyterian Church, Bir- = Miami blue peau de soie dress —_He puts it this way: house last Sunday and there @d the late —_ Biack Gillette, (nee Alicia ee = 3% re ew eter i pag when a — : must have been 50 ge Mrs. uger.: Hayes Cummiskey) of Hicko . chid corsage weddi an wants to buy a house Se aed a Oe ers. Longer: Heights drive. announce the _ The bride is thé daughter of The bridegroom's mother was runs to a pattern. She has neighbors told me she lost her birth of a daughter, Mary Con- = Mrs. S. Frank Baker and the ee spent six months or six years wallet with $25 in it, When I ; stance, May 19. late Mr, Baker of Birmingham. embroidered in pearls clipping beautiful pictures from . rs ennis = aad ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. The bridegroom is the son of — with aa cae pananiante and — the very best home magazines. an orchid corsage. * * * - ae ‘have taken the money. * * * “She made me feel like I __ UNDECIDED x * a DEAR UNDECIDED: There is a great possibility that your neighbor wag mistaken ‘about the amount of ‘money she had in her wallet. It seems to me a person so dishonest as to steal from a neighbor's wallet would not have left $6. Give her your regrets. * * *. ~- “DEAR ABBY: I live in a town where people like to gos- sip. Right now I am the talk of the town, You see, lately *'T am getting very fat in the i stomach even though I am a . very thin person. Now every- body is saying that I am go- ing to have a baby. I am not. 1 wish you would tell me how & Prevents Rust @Michigan State University agricultural engineer B. F. - Cargill says 2 coating of hard paste wax makes a good pro- ne ee ae oe | that riist easily. advises “that rust’ spois Coase be- yi: j MRS. ROBERT LANGER Dr. Elizabeth Levy Weds Robert Langer Dr. ‘Elizabeth ‘Helen’ Levy and Robert Langer of Doug- las street exchanged wedding vows Friday afternoon in the Detroit home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Welling, Members of the im- mediate family witnessed the ceremony which was _per- formed by Dr, Richard Hertz. * * * The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Banjamin D, Welling of Detroit, and the late Dr. David ° J. Levy. The bridegroom is the son of Ignaz Langer of New York City and the late Mrs. Langer. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white organdy over taffeta with short sleeves, fitted bodice. and a bouffant floor-length skirt trimmed with sprays of Swiss embroidery flowers, Her shoulder-length vei] of white illusion was held in place by a matching embroidered cap. The bridal bouquet was an arrangement of white gerani- ums and bourardia on a white prayer book, ATTENDANTS IN BEIGE Mrs. David J. Levy Jr. of Woodmere, Long Island_/ and Mrs. Robert H, Welling of De- troit were attendants. They were gowned in beige organza shirtwaist dresses, carried straw purses trimmed with natural flowers and wore vel- vet headbands. Joanne Welling was flower maid, Best man was Kurt Spitzer of Detroit, * * * "To receive guests at a recep- tion in Hotel Statler, Detroit, Mrs, Welling chose a mocha colored lace over almond green erganza gown, Cymbidium or- chids were pinned to her hand- * * * For traveling East the new Mrs. Langer wore a navy silk suit with white accessories. The couple will live in Dray- ton Plains, The bride attended Kings- wood School, Vassar College and received her medical de- gree. from the University of Michigan. She was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Tota Soror- ity. * * * The bridegroom was gradu- ated from the New. York School of Social Work and is assistant direvtor of the Pontiac Area United Fund { Feted at Party by Coworkers Mrs. Naomi Dennis who is retiring from teaching at Mal- kim school was guest of honor at a dinner held at. Pontiac Country Club Wednesday eve- ning. - * * * Attending were coworkers Lillian Davidson, Mrs, Stan- ley Hutchsinson, Mrs, Carl Vedane, Mrs, David Walls, Helen Hayes, Mrs. Abram Campbell, Margaret Wilmot, Mrs. Glenn Rivard, Lamont Wertz, Mrs. Elwin Hodges, Mrs. Francis Myre, Thomas Shamblin, Mrs. Darold Houle and William Richards. x * * Others were Mrs. Virginia Maeyens, Mrs. Maude Kirk, Mrs, Robert Green, Mrs. Ed- ward Booth, Mrs. George Cris- man, Mrs. Margaret Brown, Rosamond Haeberle, Mayme Myatt, Lucille Amsden, Fran- cis Priest and Lulu McGregor. Prevent Infection - When Tweezing No matior how epfetll one grooming is with. personal . items, extra caution pays. Even in tweezing eyebrows, there is danger of infection. A bit of rubbing alcohoi or an antiseptic lotion dabbed on after tweezing helps avoid in- fection. Stark Jr. entertained at a pic- nic Friday for Dr. and Mrs. French McCain and _ their house guests. _* * * . Mr. and Mrs. J. Olof Karl- strom of Ann Arbor, formerly of Birmingham, announce the birth of a son, Sten Erik, on. May 22. Mr. and Mrs. John Mead. Ill have as their guest over this weekend, Mr. Mead's mother, Mrs. John Mead Jr. of Coral Gables, Fila. The visitor will spend the summer months in Grosse Pointe with her~son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth LaFond. * * * Mrs, Hobart D. Andreae and Mrs. Mark R. Kraus gave a tea Tuesday for bride-elect, Molly Olson. Molly will be married June 21 to Robert Widmian Apple- ford. '* * * Mr. and Mrs. George Well- ington Smith were hosts Thurs- day evening at the rehearsal dinner preceding the wedding r. Leaving for Alaska Mr. and Mrs, Loren Zolman of Briscoe boulevard are leav- ing soon for a tour of Alaska where they will ‘record. their trip on color movie film, The Zolmans will: be at home Sur- day afternoon to bid farewell and. show their traveling ear: ment to friends, 4, ; m ' Mr, and Mrs. Norman H. Berry ~ of Pleasant Ridge. Dr. W, “Glen Harris offici- ated at the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of ivory peau de sole featuring a bell skirt. with chapel train and long pointed sleeves. The por- trait neckline was accented with Alencon lace embroidered . with seed. pearis, Her finger- tip Mlusion veil was: held by a tiara Of -seed pearls. She car-- ried a bouquet of valley lilies centered with white phalaenop- sis orchids, Mrs. Hale G. Zimmerman of Mountain View, Calif. was and green veils with ~ aepron velvet bows. bidium orchids in chal ott ME a on at the ~~ ple left for a trip to New York = The bride wore an avaca- “versity and Following a trip to New York City, the couple will live in Mexico City where the bride- groom is-assistant to the treas- urer of General Motors of Mex- ico, He is a graduate of Cran- brook School and Wesleyan Uni- versity where he was affiliated with Delta Kappa Epsilon, He received his master’s degree in. Business Administration from the University of Michigan. ‘2 *% The bride is an alumna of Kingswood School Cranbrook and a graduate of Stanford Uni- Katherine Gibbs School, Daily Tubbing Is Basic Step in Beauty Care Cleanliness, stimulation and relaxation are the three watch-. you — are the ideal daly method if you tub inthe “morning: “She takes the best ‘feature out of every $100,000 home, and wants it incorporated into one for $20,000. “She beams when she shows me the notebook pasted up with pictures of her dream house, and revels that she has. saved me = fe * * * It's wae loaded with glass, beautifully patterned floors, a bathroom so luxurious it we put ancient Rome to shame, and the kitchen invariably — rivals anything seen at the’ — Astoria or the Cordon leu BUILT-IN UNITS Grady says she wants built-in units to replace pieces she has _ seen at $500 or more. Only she — them for $10 additional * * * af The fact that women cannot face, Grady says, “or choose to ple posal is that lovely things i tes, ilie seinen id’ to po deen the list with his customer. But, out of 25 expensive items she has a on, 23 of them, she in- Vari says, “I can't live without.”/ e Se 3 ¢ ' 3 to i as : Underweigh : t Proble oblem ae - A scrawny back usually accom- panied by extreme: However, t Exercise Pad . [is sometimes dissatisfied with her back. sometimes boniness| i circulation 5 4 certainly = ieneg : Naturally the most efficient s Bony Back + slowly. Another very valuable exercise is done with one of the elastic :ex-| ercisers on the market or an. = __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1058 Bedroom Doubles. With New ‘Privazo The pilot model, built in Miami, Fla., for under $20,000, is a re- design of the three-bedroom, two- bath home which will kayo the morning and evening bathroom rush. ~~ * * William Kramer, executive sec- retary of the plumbing Fixture Manufacturers Association, de- scribed the home in a Chicago speech as featuring “‘privazoning.” Each member of the tamily has a separate dressing room. Husband and wife each have dressing rooms adjacent to the master bedroom and others are located off the children’s bed- ee shoulder width apart. * * * Keep the left arm where it lavatory and a water closet. - This exercise will help you get floor. as you can. for a few well-rounded muscles. Lift your -minutes. 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"| Lovely in design, this set—a| With wings, was unveiled recently the help of some really feminine Size 12 ere 3 yards White Canvas Duck. | The prices for the ottomans range|ecart and doily—will dress up din /*t | Disneyland Fark, Anaheim. |trippery I could look as glamorous ch teed be Onn : - from~$40 to $140—depending onjner table, buffet, dresser. Spend) ae Ae enuch as Rosalind Russell — or almost, Sizes 10-20 oe ee a ee ar ean tae "aie . ? : \| ta the who °. —. | Pater 2, Crochet, eto] |The od tape ot he etre } wet ty fre asta fe rae Se Priced ot SOR] Mrs. Porter Feted in mercerized string; smaller in| pop and the Kide may ‘ve to oS —— SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.. , Mrs. Donald Porter was honored) Send 3c (coins) for this pattern sein to saans beh comune nd it would seem that the time a pnd A gre oY. at a pink and blue shower given'_adq five cents for each pattern| every room, is practically sound. |'* Tipe\for a movie star to perk handling cherge. — ° Moe ne ot ecie aaaite, at {OF 2st-class mailing. Send to The proof and provides unusual pri- (WOME bp again, get‘ them out of é « @ 9. In Russ = Lowell street. , Suests Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft) yacy for varied family activities. the doldrums and into} . , hei : tended ‘the Wednesday ‘affair. {pept., P.O. Box 184, Old Chelseal “Oy 0 tna te yo something that makes them look Pg Biel dg Hyg = ’ try ; eae erista aaa, eel able to find just down thejcould. ~~ Mort) , bs Be 65— recs ad one, |e tt wil at a(S (Copyright 1960 FE5-2761 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FO U? : features may soon be usable in > we women : een sien ; t- | As a bonus, two let may look like s toes : : : Sunday to Thursday 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. LUCKY FOR YO patterns are printed right in our|'%¢ modern home. ass suck. Dat aber Tnatind ae Ladies Aid Society Friday and Saturday 10 A. M, to 10 P.M. “of * struts her stu the Plans Sewing Bee —— ee movie cameras, we be looking like Auntie Ma Plans were made for a [bee for the women o It Pays to Keep Aid Society met in the ch Clothes in Repair \ Ape ght onda An interest in in clothes is a v* * normal and healthy interest Hostesses for the in any woman's life. But. it meeting were Mrs, Claude should be backed by an equal ye : moore. ROK. eon made fot a picnic to be ek sromlar ae oe 1 ieg . it and they'll repay you by Church Unit Meets oon ie eae : , r longer service. 2 e 24 : : -Martha Circle of Oakland ’ : cS eit be hacky for theme’ No mate Park Methodist. Church met at WALLACE ean inten vere Mammoth Handbag Greenfield Inn Wednesday. Guests Pr tnety po agi ve rertg arent stg ae eee oe re were the Rev. and Mrs. James STAINLESS them. Ho me? Firs 4 th have Sockel = and outside swimming When you travel, travel in ‘oe oie bight — Mrs. Albert Barker. a ty. , they have an easy, “ a8 2 style and comfort. Leave your . directions on each te — ' | Ate special ‘price — All sensible of sa over t One child, seeing the strange | «mall ‘ ch pa ea we é' yore, This way they need ae ie house for the first time, said with | treat Seman hie panne pre gi ee ee \ Share Responsibility heavyweight with hollow by Sar to work. Life ot Virgini pprecnidie ‘qaenier eyes, “Gosh, | handbag, one large enough to |_.ad five cents for each pattern| If you give a party with another _hendle knives end serrated hi i eden’ Aagetagthd sage : hold, paperback book, plane {for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne|Person and it is at your house, 2s § che tae cog ge laps ona 5 The little housewife will be| ticket, passport, cosmetics, | Adams, care of The Pontiac Press,|be sure to treat the other person blades. i con we guess. Let me tell you dreaming too when she beginsus-} Wallet and odds and ends with (137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th|as a co-hostess, rather than as a | about it. : a an with — onse. oN ead Pind: Aicey Wrese = mays cote — 9 & ; 4 % ece P * le zone, ’ oe ‘RICHARD BAILEY | “” 7 rn it of bebe caine Four Initiated _‘isw sae number. "a "IR ou Sete OMNOHYS | eo eee — > ary ore lars, (as . JEWELERS 1080 W. Huron Street dress rediates cherm in the sixties, used by means of a no-hands| winski, Mrs. Ralph Pickerell, Mrs. ( a W ‘ FE 2-0219 Particularly in your home town te inyp Soy Kran ete Re apn Boy seotashia ‘eas bone ts boo ll New = : : : 16 W. Huron St. _ lyour character should be consist-| wish to make a phone call, there’s/of the group's state officer, Mrs. oo THELIFE (| with your clothes. Your family|no danger of sudden electrocution.!Randell Strickland, Wednesday. j FE 2-0294 \ iz ccourany {might resent the filmy, decollete ) VIRGINIA [usck, cit gown which seems Top Qualit Teed te eeereemss go . as or PX y Reg. $17.95 Re - You can gét World-Wide Trip Accident - | oe insuronce for € Ridlevlously Lew Premiom IN WINDOW, - @, PROFESSIONAL - Covers All Activity Night end Day — GIFT BOX.” a, PROFESSIONA ‘* , ONLY for the Amvuunt : gee ed You Want, 4 PHOTOGRAPHER ONLY for the Time You Need It Mest. a eo: Fer Only : a ee . } . g) Pontiac Photographers’ Uf SETTER COVERAGE THAN YOU BUY THROUGH A MACHINE meagre $1495, ', & Seem ores 18 Your Baggage and Effects can be Covered Against 3/1 the NIRC Seal means that our methods have 4 1 Mt. Clemens St, 44-0353 i ae me “ - FESaTt “Hardly Afford to be Without it. 74 is : ae Se i New Way Rug Cleaners } a aROBINGON’S STUDIO.” IR HR NICHOLIE INSURANCE . Yew ay J ug eane WOOLIEVER STUDIO® — He Me EVERY FE 2-2326 49 Mt. a ioe DN ae. re ig Lf i z* 42 Wisner / ob FE 2-7132° \ j + aoe. ; ’ \ sae ; is \ j } 4 } \ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 ée 3 ‘rust i in . God, Keep Your Chin Ub ¢ and You Can’ t [SEVENTH DA DAY ADVENTIST. CHURCH ©. Cunnington, Pastor ¢ OR 3-9512 156. Mt. Clemens’ St. “Gabbath School S civ ecllaccceecensence sMitinlaps 9:30 A. M, Sabbath Worship Saturday, 1'1:00 A, M. . Saturday, Young Peoples ens seer vaseregerrs Prayer cece ee ee bets caned 8:00 P. M. DOWELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elisabeth Lake R4, at Tilden OR 38-3206 Sunday School.......10a.m. Marning Worship.......lla.m. Beginners’ Youth Service eenreree eveteeeee SGeeeeeeeeeee ee@eereeee 6:30 p. m. Church Service ......cccccscsesseens coscees T:30 DP. m. Service ... seeeteesehs coeds. sas i Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL « 7:30 p.m. Night Service 7:30 p. m. 2 sg Hho A med IIE ho an lenges a seer eers 7:30 p. m. coccnccen ce sl0 Dem Yecmiy Domenie peccveceve 22:30 Bm Bishop L. A. Parent Church Phone FE 5-8361 Being Remade ‘Endued With Power,’ Picture of Pentecost at Oakland Ave. Church The Oaklangd Avenue United Presbyterian Church started a re- {modeling of the old sanctuary this |week. The cost will be $47,546.-: _ * & | The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach iwill preach on ‘“‘They Went About |Preaching the Word,” at the 10 a,m, service tomorrow. * * * | At the 7 o'clock evening service, |his sefmon topic will be “J \confident Living i. President Prays Daily — for Guidance and Ability By NORMAN -VINCENT PEALE The newspapers these past. months have been filled with news which someone has called “gloom and doom.” To read some commeritators and editorialists, you would think things have never been worse and are never going to get better. : I don’t happen to share those beliefs. The whole long history of man is filled with periods that were truly “dark ages,” but things have never failed to get better. It is on the basis of this historical fact and an unfailing faith in Divine Providence, that I _ believe in our keeping our chins up. It is encouraging that this philosophy is shared by the President of the United PEALE States. Some time ago I had an opportunity to talk with the President and he spoke with me in a heart-to-heart fashion fhat I will never forget. Ours was not a discussion about poll- tics or world affairs but about his philosophy of life, his faith and his attitudes toward difficulties. It was a most inspiring experience for me. As we talked, I found myself forgetting that this man _is the head of the greatest nation in the world. Instead, I was completely absorbed by the personality of a humble, simple human being who is, at the same time, one of the most dynamic and personally lovable individuals I have ever met, . I asked Mr. Eisenhower what secret enables him to carry such a heavy load of gigantic problems and still stay so vital and filled with enthusiasm. He told me that if he did not have such a deep faith in God the job of being President would long since have landed him in the insane asylum. He remarked that if I could see the problems that come over his desk in the course of a day, if I could see the gloomy fear-ridden people who come to him telling him everything is going to pieces, it would be obvious that he would HAVE to have faith in God. The President gives the impression of a man who really Peater Res. OL _— ame Ce THE SALVATION ARMY I) win tanct Tweeday at the heme et - (CITADEL) Oy en 29 W. Lawrence At the Woteenlty SRG. praver —SUNDAY SERVICES— i Power” will be shown. |The 1 Wi ce 0 AM. a "Mecting 730 P.M. brace ademas ened abe Meeting P. * wv @ __ $/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen. | Dally Vacation Shed. it be une 16 to S- commanding olficers-in-charge cir Beteel tale the lentustip YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Jot the youth director, Audrey Lim- . |keman, Classes be arranged 1 children the : __ WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHU cHuRCH | Sty state Servers te eee ia ee) nce : | I 1 do all things through : "eRe OE Tan | Christ which strengtheneth me. a Roe ae ec raat kl ae : ET TABERNACLE “WESLEYAN METHODIST __ || Seser Sctos-toa.m. : a entn tener ater Morning Worship 11 A: Evening Service 7180 FM.” W. Y. S. 6:85 FM. | Evangelistic Service 7:30 j REV. H. 1, JOHNSON, Pastor } Tees. Eve. Service = ~ it Thurs. Eve. Service .7:30 Sait - : “| Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch Marimont Baptist Church =} "348 teltwie ave. Invites You! t = Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M, Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. -MARIMONT . . . 4 Growing Church With 4 a Friendly Welcome! Rev. Philip Somers. Pastor believes in prayer. His philosophy of living is daily to ask the Lord te guide him and help him do his best. Then he proceeds to do the best he knows how in whatever arises. Of course, he makes mistakes (and who doesn’t’), but he does his best. At the end of his day, he goes home and “empties out his mind.” For a little while he lays problems aside to find rest and nenewal. Relaxation is needed to face the next day with confidence .7:30 [and strength. Then he is ready to retire, he prays and puts his acitons of that day inot the hands of God and then goes to sleep. x «* * He awakens early and of course there are a new day’s problems waiting for him. But, he told me, he asks God to help him with that one day. Rested and revitalized, he feels thrilled that he has that new day in which to tackle his many problems and deal with great events. I came away from my meeting with the President with the impression of a thoroughly vital person who has a deep sense of excitement about life and who, at the same time, has mastered the technique for keeping the inflow and renewal greater than the outflow of energy. This vital spiritual method a FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street — Clarkston, . Church School — 9:45 and 11:15 A.M. Family Worship — 9:45 and 11:15 A.M. SERMON SUBJECT: “They Have Not Died in Vain” Sunday School .................... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 2... 5...+0+.+. +1100 AM. B.T.U. ... ewe vcocccsevescess, O80 PLE : Evening Worship .................. 7:30 P.M eee eee Rev. M F. Boyd It. Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention — 9,000,000 Members — AHEAD FOR YOU? WHATS Sunday Announcing THREE GREAT the ? following SERVICES , { Sunday Dr. Mel Night alone Speaker cublects by Sundey School 10 A. M. Dr. Tom Morning Service 11 A. M. Malone Completely Depertmenialized } June 8th Sundey Schoo! for All Ages High School Beccslaureste Modern Supervised Nursery June 15th ; “Wheat the Bible Teaches About the Twe Neteres’ 7:30 P. M. MIDWESTERN BAPTIST SEMINARY June 22nd COMMENCEMENT EXER- “Is Divine Healing for Bellevers CISE. Today?” RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY Sunday School. Attendance Last Week 1310 | 1 pieck N. of Welton Bivé. of meeting and mastering problems is what is meant by “keep- ing your chin up.” * * The simple secret is this: Put your trust in God. Do your best, Then leave the result to God. | (Copyright, 1958) -teeee ll The Common Service. 11:00 a.m, | Sunday School ..... 9:45 p.m. UNITED LUTHERAN ‘CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION . 118 to Be Ordained {fo Priesthood June 7 The Rev. Mr, George B. Zelez- nik, son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph J. Zeleznik of 2589 Sylvan. Shores, . S45 A.M. | will be ordained by Edward Cardi- na] Mooney, D.D., at 10:30 a.m. on Disci ‘fJune 7 with a class of 18 in Saale Rchach 16 2 8. Blessed Sacrament Catholic Worship Service 11.A.M. [)Crrch. Detroit, 858 W: Huron On June 8, the new priest will celebrate his first Solemn Mass at 10 a.m., in St. Benedict's Church, | Huron at Lynn street. REV. J. LUTHER SHEFFIELD (Speaking at Roth Services) 9:45 to 11:30 A. M. Communion Worship Service 11:30 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School. 6:00 P, M.—Young People's Servi : ‘oung e's Service 7:48 P. M—Evening Service 7:45 P. M. Wed.—Bible Study 700 P, M. Thurs.—Sky Pilots The Church With a Friendly Welcome A reception will follow at 2:30 n the afternoon at St. Benedict's parish hall, Porter Trophy in behalf of his YOUTHFUL SINGERS ~ Wanda Soustin, (left) Terry Walker and Hazel Morris are part of a group of teenagers from the Sunny Vale church in Waterford Township who conduct bi- weekly church services at the Oakland County Pontiac Press Phote Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Each second and fourth Tuesday patients congregate in the recreation room for prayerful services and singing by the ten young people. of First Free A. special program honoring graduates will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Bagley School under the auspices of the Youth Depart- ment of the First Free Methodist Chureh, of Harrison avenue. * * * Everett C.. Spurlock, executive secretary of the Urban League, will be moderator for the panel discussion by students Ray John- son, John Komi, Samuel Manson and Madeleine Evans. “Is It Worth While to Work for an Education?” will be the subject. An honor graduate in physical education from Western Ontario University, Mr, Johnson was chos- en athlete of the year. ‘quet, the top award, the Dr. Claude Brown Memorial Trophy, was presented to Mr, Johnson, Nephew of the pastor, the Rev. Walter A, Johnson, he has signed a professional football contract to aap with Edmonton Eskimos. He excelled in football and wrestling. * * * Johnson was also one of five re- cipients of the coveted Purple Blanket awards and received the * * * . John Komi, a graduate of Spring Arbor Seminary, will be going to Greenville College to study medi- cine, He will then return to the African Gold Coast as a medical missionary. - ~ Another Spring Arbor graduate who will also be going te Green- ville College is Samuel Manson. When he receives his degree in Links Religion, Science LA CROSSE, Wis. @®—Religion and medicine are in- closer accord 3@ Whittemore St. Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 P. M. Guest Speaker Sunday than ever before, says. Dr. Gudersen, president-elect CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC om the American Medical Assn. He said: ‘Thoughtful people . . . are recognizing again the old truth that man does not live by bread alone Jjand are finding the newer truth that man cannot live by science alone,” FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Sunday Evening, June 1—7:30 P.M. Rev. and Mrs, Bernard Rodin, of Lilly Dale, N. Y., Speaking Wed., June 4—Open Forum, Mr. Marshall—7:30 “P.M, June 5-6-7-8, Loretta Schmitt, of Chesterfield, Ind. Speaker PERCY M. Two Worship Services—8 Sermon: ‘COUNTERFEIT a five year program to reach and Saviour Jesus Christ. June ist has been the groups s interested oo news of Sal OF PRAYER DATE TIME PLACE © PURPOSE An Invitation .. . Several Baptist eraee in North America are ‘pea suggested as a BAPTIST DAY OF PRAYER. Baptist churches that may not msoring this program are re, @ same objectives. snes SS is a sense of togetherness in seeking to Pry nn ee eee SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1988 (Tomersow) 7:30 AM. to 8:50 AM, See ee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, PONTIAC EPISCOPAL “CHURCH THAT ALL OF OUR ‘ Miliford, Mich. . -OF GOD TO : CAUSE AND KINGDOM! | Sponsored by—The Pontice Baptist Ministers’ “An American Baptist Bethany Baptist Church DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, er WALLEY JR., Minister of fees 745 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. 9:45 A.M.—Church School Classes for All 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall 7:00 P. M.—Senior, Junior High and Junior B. Y. F. Groups 7:30 P. M. Wednesday—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. RELIGION’, Communion At the University’s athletic ban- | Four Students on. Panel Methodist medicine, he will leave for India as a medical missionary, The fourth panelist will be Made- leine Evans, a graduate of Pontiac Central High. School. Currently her plans are uncertain, The Harmonettes of the ke Memorial Church in ; Ont., will present m se- * *& Gospel Singers Offer Program Revival to Start Monday at Messiah Missionary |" Baptist Church The Reed Gospel Singers will present a musical program at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Messiah Mis- Paddock at Prospect street. © * + «* blind pianist. The church ushers are sponsoring the affair. The Rev, Roy C. Cummings announces a revival will be held ginning each night at 7:30. The Rev. A. F. Thomas, moder- ator of the Great Lakes District) Assn. and pastor of First Trinity Baptist Church of Flint, will be! the evangelist. He is a graduate of Butler and Bishop Colleges in Texas. The public has been invited. To Pass 9-Million Mark © NASHVILLE, Tenn. — South- Ist CONGREGATIONAL a CH Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Pastor Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asse. Pastor “MORNING SERVICE 10:30. A.M. “NOT AS OTHER MEN” Rev. Burton, Preaching aN Convention Church” hh the unreached for our be a of SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 P.M.—Holy Cornmunion less of us there the good. ector. Church School ¥ Church School All Saints Episcopal ‘Church : Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate 9:30 A.M:—Holy Baptism and Sermon by the R 1 D0 Adee Communion and Sermon .by the Rector “4 « ciel lili i) val > Sees ~ SIO x #:00 A. M. : Communion ae ee Des i's Set for Sunday {summer camp vacations each sa-| 5 #4 itis: \ervi Through Friday ; Bepsriessgptso ye af Services br, 3 stow Baer, pate oi] MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Mariners to See Film “Senday Sehee!:...104. 0. Metaiog: Wership.-< 108 Ale | of Area Parks Sunday | ces ae le ‘at Orchard Lake Eve, Worship..7:30P.M. Wednesday ereens - | BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT Holy Communion will be ob. LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. served yt slag hy = 11 a.m. Lake Community Church, Presby- terion on AEA FIRST (CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN ; n’s College in England. He has ences sedi she bos eos Sth to visited the United States and Ca ang eee hy Ca ence Be nee General Assembly of the United ada several times as well as mis- Rn A Presbyterian Church: in: the USA sion fields in Nigeria, Belgian Femng “Fea nests) Some Fea will preach on “Everyone Who Congo, Egypt, Pakistan and Pales- nr Thirsts.” ne. i li ° ° * a with many of his writngs which! ‘Che Pilgrim Holiness Church, A5'S pmo. the Saal Bible cindy include “His Part and Ours,” BALDWIN AT FAIRMOUNT ee on Romans will be given by the -|“Studies in Problem Texts,” Sanday Gehook (all ages) ...-2+0-05++resrreeseee+ + AGES A ME pastor, The topic will be “Mark These Men" and his six wi D ccscccgsrce: pisen epsemestgss sonessate ptee tian’ Love in Action.” ay volume, “Explore the Bible.” Youth Service acse eavbnesssccaes osecnr GHB BM On Wednesday evening the Vaca- _ —————o_= ll Gelden Gospel Hour ......¢..-sscsse0 Setevses Wahhass , 2 your, Family and Friends to ; ton Ble School sat! will mest Church Donations Up], | “the inle Starch with the IG BEART: | J. Remmel to complete plans for ‘The Church | = the school scheduled trom July 7- KANSAS CITY @— = me ser noses PONTIAC CHURCH Due to the building program, Va-| trend. Instead, contributions | cation Church School will be held iret lig code aoa OF CHRIST | banadiee Dervenprenapctr tapas April 30 set a record high of $3,-/ Welcomes: All Visitors merce and Union Lake roads. 497,482, an 8 per cent increase | 9:50 a, m, At 7:30 p.m. Friday, the Cho- above the 1956-57 period. Bible Study pasotnn -ecesseornes, Se ban raler Choir will present the an- | eee ene i Decne. 6:00pm, paul ot Mrs. Willard Webs Makes $5,100 Yearly Wednesday y Service. 7:20 p. m. stem 58, aaeld La yt INDIANAPOLIS » — A new] WXYZ Detrott 5:30 to €:60 P. ML Sundays organ sccompanist. study shows that the average sal- Everybody Is- Invited! A church planning conference BE lary of an established aalion will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. at|- Church disciples minister, with at] 1180 North Perry Street waite ite omnes | oe sane cu OVER RANQUES ~ ung ss tected He ain fe eS wae ft QuET — final (standing left) William Spence and Kyle Wilst nually, Robert Bills of the Huron-Ciinton| ®*F@gements for the third annual Christian Youth Banquet honor- afar wil be held at 6:30 pam. Saturday in Madison Junior High Park, Authority ing high school area graduates of 1958 are (seated left) Capt. © School. The four men are members of the Christian Men's Club, es gape Caper yoo Magnus A. Michalsen of the Salvation Army and F lo yd Miles; sponsors of the banquet. pees eres| ce a ‘chard and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis eae 3 Wi * M ba Fights Sabbath Uses ps etre Christian Youth I. i illiam H. ar ch RICHMOND, Va. «The ‘Most po Rev. Peter L. Ireton, The Church , to Report on Assembly Exe Dice of Rc he | : . of the Advent B f J ] William H. Marbach stetictien fight abuses of the : We cordially invite you to worship with us. - 2 twos cal coe one oe anquel, June ot the Firat Presbyterian Church, | 7M, S00 of A. A. Riding, res redicon to fight read at all} CENTRAL | First UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Chareh ° Sunday historic masses the bishop said Temporary 1 BASTERN JUNIOR HIGH~Santerd es 4S wee ome ay peg ere a Aasely ofthe nen Unt Ao tia bantred Comstite aad 0p ple who do pe parchasing the Sun CHRISTIAN ©. F., Eastman, Paster, 632 Benson FE b-eons - Rely Commenien First Sunday to Choose ing, Queen |ed Church in day places of business — —— at Annual Affair as oc are CR EE ae A CHURCH CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP | Social Youth} At the time of its birth Wednes-| Pontiac is one of several churches G. W. Gibson, Minister Malta Hall—82 Perkins . $e. pail The third annual Christian : h ited of sak be FE 4.0230 $47 MN. Saginew Affiliated with Federation of Spiritual Brethren Charen ee ere ee te ra 08,8 members of which S22-[ue eee he mission ST. JOHN'S School 94S A.M. |) Sieteg Dresing Serie 3) FR. . uates of 1958 will be held at 6:30/3,058,388_ members : ; Bible School ........ | Speaker: Jack Reamingion of Royal Osk 316 Baldwin, FE 2-009 — |'p.m. Saturday in Madison Junior|i47 are former “United Presbyte| METHODIST CHURCH Bening Wonti> ..1100 5. 36 Ne Service Thureday Brening 5 see 280 forme te mames « Bethany Baplists Set | cana Sn soe uf Bets sve L_ re Poeoe De Sunday School eee 1O000 A.M, street. * * * terian Church, USA. y p Cherch Ww = ot Saee a Fi ’ — Sede 7:20 P.M, RST i Wership ... ...11:00A.M, [A king and queen for the evening} The mew denomination will F | H t 8:45 Martie L. ; Wednesday ! People... GAS P.M wil bot chosen by. te, htoored| «they wmerscce (Early Hour at 8: | sé Ma ra ona [egret tran | ia tice ae | _ — | CHURCH «. NAZARENE geeeet . Fague former United Presbyterian service _ ATE STREET - “"Werdip ss: + 70%. Und and stat th lat ee] Caran am SA cmmereenies JDapit, Church. Santa, wil be FIRST: PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH | jf ‘inepaeatier agers NE REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor || Presidential Inaugurations, will be Presbyterian Church, USA. Dr. Joseph L pastor, HURON AT WAYNE 9 |- ~ ' | Worshi eesce 11:00 ALM. oe int |, 18, the Pontiac and Detroit area, |will speek on “Countertelt Rell) Pewter... REV.WRMAM H. MARBACH, B.D. | | ons’ tor de” Pea Neil and Pat Macaulay, soloist churches will fs : . REV, GALEN E. HERSHEY, 6.0, | | Christ Lutheran and organists, will also be fes- [50 included in the new “United| services tomorrow with Larry eet “ana,ng, | Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Waterford Township | "ct. Ty sre well known for |p resbyterian Church of the USA. |Hopps assisting at the early hour WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-1:00 | | E UNAPPRECIATED BEATITUDE” — Te ie ee ae, || Sele conned songs, eee = ee See se m7 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 | | Youth Service ..... 6:30 P. M. Ra. ot Leke During the evening, a 30 minute} The board of deacons will meet| Worship Deriod, = | . , ap Bese WwW TAM [jtlm, “The House ‘That Hunter/Tuesday evening to sort and pack At 11 am. a class of 17 will : a Pastor Minister of Music PP cn ray AV Built” will be shown, A portrayal|clothing for the needy in other), At 11 am. a class of 17 will = | et the parable of the house builtliands. “This Je part of the “Fitty|te, inupersed et the Ordinance : on the sand, the picture is based/Million Pounds of Clothing” being |S sing “Browne on Me Breath ® e jon L. Cor. 3:10,11 and Matt. 7:24-27.|promoted by Protestarit churches ef Gea” ; ) United ott tear chien ae pete hae han W. H.| On Thursday. evening, the con- Ch oe |ciub. se Lehman will open her home to he| §*egation will honor Miss wae aw. ae wk enim BO. on e _|| _ Tickets may be obtained from/Women's Prayer Group. . Samer” ont the Senior Choir! John BM. Ball, D.D., Assos, the pastors and youth directors of} Cneries A. Riddering, prin- with a dianer. ; ' 8:45 and 10:45 A.M. i es eran procaraglirdiiy dl eam aes 5 ctval of the Terner Helge Gebelt ; MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10: | : petlernoncyes pagans manly Salvation Army, established] ¢ SAUTIFUL SUMMER” |} | IMice reat the Women's Ansa. Pet, (in the United Siates in 1880, now) | AVE A BEA 8 | UFCHES | Missionary Slated | &s. Jing 130 corps tts oun. Dr. Bank, Preaching | be : He SG Morning ening } — jocal ctarches. (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A.M.) Tx Foren iing shy baie isa place to stay out ee ees — |Special Prayer oe Fea] ine toca by he own good contact meio nn “eusesere Balboa, Poser Inoming tnd evering wrvces | Meeting Sunday gry By aren ey 1 nen S74 odd to you? Here’s why it is true, To escape Worship . ..... ..10:00A.M. [ithe Christian and Missionary - Al te . Sunisy School ...,. oo. 10:00 A.M FIRST METHODIST agrirteor: ee puters . “ ‘ed “THEY WENT ABOUT Htiance Church, 220 N. Cass LakelQt First Baptist I cota Geka eee REL Perfect describe you? You can ; PREACHING THE WORD” Pe eee ee i “wenigatneeae. 8 st tre Guat Segined of duis Paul T. Hart, Pastor aml Bread gr sgpary Sr fou may aoe pede es tS Scheel | Missionary to Indonesia . Philip Sommers of the ; yourself about fooled Sash Fotewtio -. MOSM 1029, he has been chairman of the| arimont Baptist Chureh wil pre — Ft teeth 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP — | But there is a way to escape hell: and reach heaven, | “Brening Service. 7007. M, [eld for two terms. See fat ot Se Special prayer meeting Sacrament of Holy Communion Even this way is easy only for men—not for God. Wass inde Sebo to Shkeeet eee ore Tae te by St. Ev 1 Temple : God has to give His beloved S 1 Jesus Christ. JOSLYM AVENUE ——linroughout Borneo and the eastern Sees, hymns, Meditation andi] Iaterdenomingticnal 6:15 P, M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 4] hment of or in. Believe it and you accept God's forgive- Joslyn at Third |part of Indonesia. At the evening| r. of the Columbia Avenue Baptist Sane Webi re Wed., 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship ¢) That’s what your Lutheran friends believe about hell. Rémine L. Wetking jecrvice, Ke Will show plctires ofiChurch in charge. =. Thareiay Preine Servi, 18. F aed |] Ob, they believe ‘there is such # place. Men who do not. a seit, [his trips through Borneo, Leading the other periods will be remeeottan See amt | want to live with God feed some place for eternity. And it - CHOIR FESTIVAL | the Rev. W. R. Hakes, sssietant will be awful—to be forever from the love of God! : ‘ separated Bible School ...... 9:30AM. Urges Prayer Cards pastor of First Baptist, Dr. Joseph 7 But now the important thing abdut hell is that you ac- Worshi 10:45 A. M. I. Chapman of Bethany Baptist and ° t te de — totes ss 6:20PM. | PHILADELPHIA Every mod-|the Rev. L. R. Miner of Mace- . knowledge your own inability to perfect turn to a Se. Le Jom Sew shaudd Wve @ peepee ctr’ docte, Baitiet Claes, | ; . Twas Lathiogn punts dapr ehegheeley Scum @nd Study “ss. 7908.M, flon his dresser, says Dr, Samuel prayer mesting is. sponsored ~ theran pa our communi IH. Markowi of the Pontiac Baptist Pastor's Fel-| : uth Wt Geta aaah AUBURN HEIGHTS . Tbook, “Leading a. Jewish Lite in|lowship. The public hes been in-| JUNE Ist. THRU 6th fom wolfe! Se him, ; : —— " vited. | ony 9456 Primary Street | ' : 4% Marvey MeConn, Paster § FE . . F ; \ | Bible, School .....10:00 A. ot | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH ; : Yl mg TIS oy : Building — Williams Ra. + — ———e f Youn se =e par School ee cn ee SUNDAY , Y S F COMMUNITY UNITED | Worship PiSiaxbbecgeccenscccescs Lae “4 . i “a Uf. PRESBYTERIAN. |] veaing Worship... 700 age || 10:45 a.m. | MONDAY | _ CHURCH Pastor Preaching et All Services | 2 -& : Drayion Plains, Michigan’: | . sear, 7:00 p.m. THRU. Lutheran Churches ee ee CHRISTIAN SCIENCEZ=ya| -° FRIDAY , Missouri Synod ae | are supect FOR SUNDAY ee a} : : ST. STEPHENS ST. TRINITY ae. | z= Meshing AND HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED” » > | YOU ARE 7:30 p.m. Drayton Plains | Pontiac, East Side S | Sunday Services Reading Room . {Ul} Oe i y Schools 2 East Lawrence Street S| 2 ST. PAUL GRACE ce) ey ee ce WELCOME! , ; ee ee if) «FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST ee : a pas ‘CEDAR CREST Bloomfield Twp. if HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS — » | =, an i ; women. & FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | ST, MARK’ wo ke" haa 4 a aise | j : . Commerce Rd., West Acres : TEN i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘Mayne: |. pees Bees , * e : ~ 1 BANGKOK, ‘Thailand (AP) — A U. 8. Air Force mercy plane was flying from the Philippines to Bangkok today with 4000 bottles of cholera vaccine to help curb an epidemic that already has ‘iauaiinest | aay 2 oe eae = to Strick “om Holt iliala call ie 9 Sinan ne eS a oe cat Cranbrook Three Pontiac Area High School Seniors, Members of Chorale Will It Be Safe- to Fly ~ {Communi Theaters ? _Faster Jet Airliners: sent Congress a 30-page sonar : sigignatheg "an Tenth avenue,” Brats” ase segs Come + County,” Mont- bet su “tare shabiay - Seuldn’t Die biness Reynolds. the Wind.” color, Robert ie meee it ‘is the Wind,” Anne Ma Anshon: Thurs -Bat.: Battalion.” thet’ Attack,” “Bulcide claimed 50 lives here. has been ragi: Ea hi SNE cert, Pye ae Richard Egan, Jan Sterling: “Qua un Battle a epidemic has ing in East bound in soothing green covers, . © '® le said eventually the CAA/at Monterey,"” ster yden, y : . ternational Cooperation Adminis- Burma from Thailand, Youth for Understanding, Teen-| Safety. file flight plans in advance and|@ll air traffic, with " positive|veth Taylor. Me a Sage vi > Age Exchange program, will give; Few reports have been so ill-/follow operational - instructions|ground - controlled separation of|r. Lauren, pert Stack: “The Deer| CLEVELAND — a : MA 4-2151 a benefit concert at 4:30 p.m, Sun-| timed. from CAA ground controllers, it) Planes. tex ‘barker, Mita Moreno. your eyes are about the size of an 3 \day at Christ Church, Cranbrook.| ‘Three days later, in sunny skies,|would cut Air Force training to} Pyle said the CAA is training| sat. wap ced.” Gene Ketly,|2Spirin tablet. Tay do woe Pe OPEN 6:45 | .* @-6 - 18,000 feet above the 10 per cent of its present program.|5,000 experts a year to handle| ww" color, 2858 lens can: change yng : Potomac: Valley in. Maryland, a Officials of the Air Line Pilots |UCh traffic-control instruments as|D*a8y ie ee a to focus on near as well as | __ Three of the 75 singers are from) mititary jet collided with a Chi-| a... he $400,000 radar units which can| set: ‘“snew wre eat og the Seven tant objects. 'the Pontiac-Bloomfield area. cago-to-Baltimore Capital Airlines contend that the old “see | Vickie -Vandecar of Pontiac Cen- and sent | beth rule plane flying passenger plane craft hurtling -to the earth flames, killing 12 people. Tragically underscoring — ‘tral-High School, and Sally Gara. brant and Bunny Lyons from | Kingswood School. Vicki is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Vandecar of 60 S. Mer- rimac St.; Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Garabrant of Cranbrook Rd., Bloomfield Hills are Sally's par- Fox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M.: | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M, to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: ,Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone ™ ©5500 for Reservations WATERFORD DRIVE IN THEATER gga ein and cut acro- Cor. Williams Roads—Box Office 7:15 P.M. SATURDAY HIT No. 1 EXTRA—2 CARTOONS ACTION! THRILLS! a al — LATE SHOW — EXTRA TERROR | , iti ii sree san ae es Shopping Center 1 Need LN 4 . > he “Edi. = ean isi 4e) 12) , Last Complete 3 Feature Show Starts 10:45 - MOMBASA . SUNDAY | “rarewell woe IN PERSON es. | Skee a Arizona’s Famous . ~HOPL INDIANS June 2nd Thru 7th © 2-Free Sliows Daily | 4:30 P.M. and 9 P.M. coe the Snake Prayer Dances of the Strangest of All People of Historic North America Also FOREIGN CAR AUTO SHOW Courtesy of DRIVE IN THEATER EM 3-066! OPEN 7:00 P.M. [Area Woman Injured jin Two-Car Collision COMMERC SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE ROAD TONIGHT 3—FEATURES—3 wth DON HAOGERTY-ELEANORE TANIN-DOUOLA DICK | aT SUNDAY and MONDAY lacerations of the forehead. LAST.TIMES SATURDAY | WALT DISNEY'S “SNOW WHITE’ ALSO — ‘FORT BOWIE’ SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 1:45 P.M. | SEE WHY EVERYONE | Bgrioclgsghe colns'iot next to the school. pation. ~ SUNDAY said. “You're not, are you?” Marion Brando, Montgomery Ciift, *. «+k “No, of course not! scowled the Britisher. oo Hope Lange, May) ty Rome, legend. says visitors 710 D “The one story of “Heh heh heb,” said Winters, giving him the little fe hengde | Deere al er bi ars OUR © itterfiel d Theatre| mm love and war. that boy-with-the-iron-chin look that you've seen on the Jack Ar ombesse,” Don tain will someday penn to this ALLE) eet ee ee ee ee Te EEE LT Paar, Steve Allen, George Gobel—and Jonathan Winters— TV shows. “You'll lose Canada next!” Jonathan's great talent.for mimicry and characterization] TONIGHT---Lest Complete Show 10 P. M.. occupies a place ‘ef honor all its ~ own! GET MORE OUT of LIFE — GO OUT to the MOVIES eo & &' C8 £0 48S i, vend a mven 1 hie private campaigning to deflate People] ~ Gia CLAW” and "NIGHT WORLD EXPLODED” : Having a drink one day, he NOW 0 rey:\ K L AN D: 1100-4:00 decided to needle a stuffy Wall | Ten us, fh S85-9:45, Streeter next to him. He be ! case «ae a taal | ALLTHE DA's AND NIGHTS OF “THE Youn U LIONS"! and asking if they had any) cookies, “My God, man!” said the broker, “you can't order those things here!” “Heh heh heh, I can where I come from down in Oklahoma,” chuckled Jonathan, somewhat haif- wittedly, Then by care- fully planting certain re- marks he convinced the Wall Streeter that he was part-Indian with great oil wells. “This guy's a rube but he’s) | ra mM, ‘ Ch. evidently loaded,” the broker | a ae remarked to a fellow he was Ganon te ett drinking with. “I’m going to give him my card.” WINTERS Jonathan didn't disclose his identity to the broker—nor did he ever tell a Hollywood weet | lern star, who brushed him off when he was trying to com- THE FLYING MONSTER rity TECHNICOLOR = TEIMLEROTIRS ca saying to her, “Ah, well, you're an older woman.” MONTGOMERY CLIFT ELIZABETH TAYLOR EVA MAI AINT |pliment bim, just who he was. Hurt by the slight, which oc-| Jonathan's agent, Marty Goodman, says, “He's lazy” and -- iB RAINTREE COUNTY second, then told the western star, “Tl hire you some da, eld “THE MOST FANTASTIC ENTERTAINMENT [| : SURED ITT ARTETTCMTIROTIMEE | sudving for Paar, when he could have done fou. FBRANDO-CLIFT-M i ROCK HUDSON-JENNIFER JONES: VITTORIO DE SICA CONEMASCOPRE: meme CHARLES VIDOR - towwrm BEN HECHT * ¢, COMING FRIDAY, June 6th \ PATRICK - (FF MARVIN | buddy.” When he subbed for Jack Paar recently, he had Zsa Zsa Gabor as a guest and she objected to the way he in- troduced her, He terminated their argument about it by Se ee MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY! THE. WEEKEND.WINDUP .. — William Holden's percentage of “The Key” wi carn, him — jabout $1,500,000; co-star Sophia Loren settled for a $200,000) | wa HOPE LANGE - BARBARA RUSH - MAY BRI iL Cinesseord oan! | * DANE Wr . ___._____ (Copyright, 1958) aerircee rae rene pitcher Don Newcombe’s wearing glasses if FECHNICOLOR® | 7 e , : . ae a a explains: “T just like lasses” - gag *\ mY PLUS: CINEMASCOPE COLOR CARTOON Pp Be Soest tw wo W te were CLARK GABLE poRIS DAY Ken Kraft ... That’s earl, brother. A cone ream OP me STEHLE sag in “TEACHER’S PET” Ferry Starts Vanderbilt. ole) panes NEW YORK — Cornelius Van-|2 & x Oe IN Y. | derbilt his - ae, : | got gerdlay meron wio~ TR CATH & ~ mma ox theem oie - COME EARLY | . TONIGHT—Big Four Unit Show [ Bik noun KARTOON PARTY | | cs OWL SHOW _ ExTma FEATURE ‘BLUE SKY + RE 4-4611 2150 OPDYKE RD. at + Bex Office 7:00 P.M. fp Show Starts at 6:15 P.M. * STARTING TOMORROW x THE GREATEST. AFRICAN SAFARI PICTURE EVER MADE PLUS: MGM’S MOST ORIGINAL MUSICAL SHOW MAN WITHO x STARTS SUNDAY * + 2 NEOUT. EL 1 UNCISTER nee Burr ude BENSON GZ, WARE : . x " RICHAR ; a nao ee | Russ TAMBLYN Lan i HEART WARMING Dit, 4 | memmarerr OAT i \ RIES ood ie * Es * ESE ge ene sa RN ig gy A tye ik SL ee IT ee Menten ey ’ ey fe 5 : | ie Rid - lle Ps ae ; a - Rs v . a , ’ . ° | : & | 1 i if * eos * _3 (HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 91, 1058 2 @epecialiy selected group of ful diamonds in modern 14K aa, or white oid th 3 mountin : ad an outstanding value. ” 14 Ct.$159.00 1, Cus 77.00) _ Usually Means , You Can Buy Our Product for the Same Price Everyone Else Can!” | Warnings from the National Better Business Bureau indicate that fictitious “prizes and drawings” are being © used by some merchants to promote business. HOW TO GET THERE: et You may think that you have won a legitimate discount. However, in most of these “drawings,” ALMOST EVERYBODY WINS. So actually you have won nothing. You have just provided your name and address to a merchant who wants to sell you something. Your Business Ethics Boards condemns such practices. . Fair and legitimate contests are not designed to entrap contestants in subsequent purchases — there are no }% Ct.$269.00 | 1 Ct.s399.00 | BUDGET TERMS BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD. of the es DAILY 1 P.M. "TIL DARK FU.A. ~ TOTAL MOVE-IN COST NOTHING MORE TO PAY ‘O44 Per Month Including Prin.. Int. Taxes, Ins, — | °8.990 ror rmx srermcienerinenennoerene a ' se : ‘ af : - ths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas f:*"2:—-| English Gals Sutter. IShakes Residents Pa ee eo ek = aa et m ’ ‘Imember of the 1.0.0.F. 4, Lapeer.) (Gv. a miliatinn : jin ahoma City 1.) yom 3 FEUCE jot Cedar. Island Lake,” John oftPlumbing and Heating Co., Royal|, Suviving are his wite, Virginia; Such Humiliation! prt: rae f 3 es *".|North Branch and Mrs. MaryiOak condi age- aon ges be ice eg we So ee OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Po- ae . Mary . North Branch, and one or North gg-ONDON \YAP)—It was ladies’ of Re, once, soreined Bob licemén Don Pierce Pang Bo i . at. Taylot Nerth in England: yesterday. "s a TV romp demon- Edgmon said more 100 . fit- . pager. Branch. ee > werhen ‘he heute’ hele cuuctiening, We tee Se tery nesidents wore sthenne I 8 pon of * , jon & burglary charge because the) Advised of _Rennie’s northeast Oklahoma City street : Deaths Elsewhere ‘ss 3 Ser ranties seve wav: |men, she commend: °t may be wien they ered to eine 1 : ~*e * 1 : of E : Cemetery. A girl pulled the wrong chain|>ut I'm a woman Just she same," gaa ea ec a na gr er ae ea Pes, i Arrangements the Melvin | ee at hisesry at Southern {Mlinote/PAseeneee®. P| Blame i. lion ! Gan bao! ton {LAKE ORION — Service for Al eae ee ant University in Carbondale, TL, and), yeti, Wes parted from, he aces Did ron, oo aed --.. @@ARLES L. HECOX [Pine Rd., will be held at Allen's|Daughters of Isbelle and Knights|*uthor of “The French in the Mis-iwhich held that his presence over- oe The government warned demon-| drawn, : a : Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Monday,/ot Columbus Queen of the Holy|sissippl Valley.” died Thaesday Of crowded ‘the house they lived. in , tP fit strators it would take stern meas- an Ms Aa Eiks Lodge of Sorrow Win Burial will be at the White Chapel|Rosary No, $800. The parish rosary <2, Tiinols, bstery, ClimBle the ie en the OF a roili a rar Dania arp ates PR tral ge dheronagl agi agree «Oe Nie Funeral’ Home for|emetery, Bitmingham. will be +30 pm. Sunday.|remerly headed the history de- yee gigs ac svenin , eee eet oie Nigel oe L. Gharies L. Hecor, 6 of 228 Lan-|,,MF_ ager died. suddenly Fr-/ puseat, MeDERMOTT — jpartment at College of the O78"KS,| Fury, the case of the pertidious| Us S. Accounting Office)" a se , — salaag siete »| He was a parts salesman at Mat- MILFORD — Service for Russell AUNTON, M (AB) ~J panties. They belonged to Mrs-| Says. Buyers for Na U. S. forests contain 1,601 bil- When they found the beast, its ee fe oe ae ical |thews Hargreaves, Ine “| MeDermott, 17, of S15 Sayder St.|soseph E. Warner, 74, former| Madde King of “suburban West bon GM Too Much [ion beard fect of tuber. the U.$.ton of the Panama Cana el a Ceme-| Surviving are his wife Marcella; |will be held at Richardson Birdivassachusetts attorney general |/@™, She was walking down forest .service estimates. New 8, i White Chapel Memorial parents, Mr, and Mrs, Edward L.|Funeral Home, Walled Lake at 1|uhe had heen a member of the|st™eet when the elastic snapped. lgrowth adds 35°billion board feet|fever and malaria which cost WUfc. Hecox died suddenly Thurs-|Wagner; two daughters, Mrs. Ed-|p.m. Monday. Burial will be at the|vfassachusetts Superior Coto” eee eee WASHINGTON — The\a year. 50,000 lives. day of m heart condition at Fisher|# Duncan of. Oxford, and Mrs.|Highland Cemetery, Milford. — since 1940, died of a heart attack| 0 “Ona, Sa King Doked : see ‘Body Division where he was em-|"usene Vliet, of Lake Orion; two} Busse died Friday in Hurley Friday. He was attorney general) 1 tically 5 en age Spy- ployed ax e: |brothers Norval and Ernest of . Flint, of injuries suf- [for seven years and before that thee ine Shalala sae io es Pontiac, Wednesday when the |was a member of the Massachu-| "iit tie thought wes in _ ROBER was riding ws jsetts Houso, He also served as a window to make emer. . in an. accident on U.S. |speaker of the House, ne At this point the Se ee : front, door opened and, in walked Surviving are his parents, Mr.| 4), ; bungalow's owner, Frederick "Smee ncpermott pefAUTTIMEL 10 France —foowe. ie caled te. pte -Medermat ot, Letra Crashes, All 14 Die |,2,ne_bmstine tot te maternal grandmother, Mrs. ’ judge her story. He acquitted her. into Ford of Pontiac; three is Up in East Anglia, meanwhile, Bauthy ‘Veen. ond Selly. Me PARIS Wp ~All 14 persons — ila. tat trale trom London folted a h ot ; them French soldiers — to a halt several miles short of a wa ae James of Ann Arbor, learty today in the crash of a com-(Norwich ,. its destination, Some- ee ae ek Ms me gnway ee Donald, Robert, Larry;|mercial airline CD 3 in Algeria.|body has pulled the emergency|sme GM, figures fs mo Os Sote ,.. at Telegraph ve ; the Nazar- Frank, Dennis and Paul,| An official of the airline, Air|brake chain. The — conductor|, The findings of the GAO inaul : is se City. He|*! of Milford ~'lprance, sald’ the plane crashed|rapped on the door of the lndies’/nto $138,700,000 awarded 9 GM's} | @ 7580 Highland Rd. (M-59) the Pontiac] JOHN W. STANABACK About six miles southwest of Mo-|room and out darted @ fright) Ot 1. the House Armed et Willioms Leke Rd. : 1918 to 1934. eae ieree: Tees See tem Alsert ened paola. ant eee ada (A te Wen : es Florence Jury, | ohn Wayne Stanaback, 8 of 764jone hour after takeoff. “1 pulled and pulled and pulled, |™ade available yesterday, @ 1200 Baldwin at Columbia Bernard Burg.|Mt. Vernon St., will be held at} In addition to the soldiers, the|and I can’t make the lavatory) The report dealt mainly with stepson, Merle|Alien’s Funeral Home at 11 a.m.|plane carried a crew of three andigo,” she gasped. tive contracts totaling $32,700,000 == ; one step- will be at the East/an agent of Air France s : o ™ which the Navy's bureau of ships : : Travis, of|Lawn Cemetery Cause of the crash was not im-/ 1... 1, taydock in Lémeashire.| Beseliated for “s pane te Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. , Mrs, Emma| The child died Friday in Detroit|mediately known. There the Town notified rs kn aed pe “Relighle: INSURANCE Dial ree City; of cystic fibrosis. ‘ 4 a Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Marsh. that other Ronee a = 0 Reliable I Protection’ Manistee! Surviving are his parents, Mr.|Young Girl Dies in Crash their new son-iniaw Melvin Shaw| “#eely er . one FE and/and Mrs. Wayne B. Stansback: Psi Cemetery Entrance er mp inom tenant we See in ° Phone 4-4565, Homer Stanaback of Lake Orion; DALLAS. .Ore {AP)—Oregon's|™ust go, His bride, nee Melva 147 W. Lawrence St. maternal . and sa the } Marsh, may stay. grandparents, Mir. sant |first traffic fatality of the Memo- Be Se : eaiiewel a come : ther|Tial Day weekend occurred at the ines . <== Matncns cote, |Mark, who live at home. cstrence' to 0 cemetery here last) "7" Rhodeo—ehe ripe phone ; at 10 a.m. COLE yw Marshall, 13, Valsetz,/becks and such as vaudeville head- S ks G iftin at the Holy al : Ore., was killed when a car in|!iner—learned that you can't bend par = v1 Royal. Oak. LAPEER — Service for Fred R.|which she was riding collided with|® male in your hands like a nail. eS de at Potere Funeral|Cole, 71, 85 Bently St. will belanother vehicle and then smashed| Het fiance, singsr, Doe Means. p.lheld at the Baird Funeral Home|into « post. at the cemetery en-/sne he & Sve a a illness. ot the tet. Shape Cemetery. Her patents, two sisters and a|till won't name a day for the Thoughtful Service” ; ae nuptials. Also his friends made the Lutz meno Fn ea ag Pe Pee pape a PO Shee ps porn i -« ; ve : men other car suffered sang Like ‘a Williams Phone ee ere ris 06 Os * * * ports only twice, at their entrance Ghee & Griftte %4 Hour Ambulance Service cemetery when the accident oc-| Miss Rhodes, a piquant brunette’ and departure of the four countries. se — te Ftc comareny Gl fe a : Bait many services conducted by ; ; Salvation Army. In this coun] F ; | | DeeVeIY ~~ ESTATES \ : ropes ot oo ° : : Easter - Here IS a : Ke le vai Credit Union |! Now Oper dah Lake Estates #3 ms “for YOU! | ow Upening Ju ake Kstates io dled Wednesday wil be dat O'Ware Pieid trod Rome. | any | anata -- JUDAH LAKE ESTATES #1 and #2 Se aaa ee be| aad black, and groups of uniformed school children clutching rosary 4% DIVIDEND = ELY SOLD moti ete ameter ase sete | eee | COMPLETELY SO "A native of Pontiac, Mrs, Scott Entombment will be in the mausoleum for Chicago bishops in Py og — Sno, the Senghte? fs Bloneer Mount Carmel Cemetery in suburban Hillside. | , a e Privil quce Cotton of Corunada’ Calit ani Peay | ‘ ® = — @ Municipal Water aj 2 4 = , * Mrs, Joseph (Helen) Slobodinski, 66 ‘Mot North Branch and a former | You Have _ © Paved Streets “A native of Austria, she was alo) | | : e@ Choice o = resident of Pontiac for 38 years|= $50.00 ? and a member of St. Joseph’s|= | e Designs . Church and the Altar Society of|/ ( 8 | ee OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION MYER’S | =. ‘TOTAL MOVE-IN COST | NOTHING MORE TO PAY. $ oo Per : Month Including Prin.. Int. Taxes, Ins, & * | MYERS Pontiac Area Chamber ’of Commerce |. _ : ) ESTATES ~ ¢ |} JEWELRY SHOP Waldron Hotel Bldg. | Rhone FE 56148 i . Diorah Building Co, | FE 2.9122 ae : . Ss 4 , \ . : * . ‘Lion’ on Prowl _ 4 4& “SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 $ nt é | e qo ge { be anne ont es ae ee is walnut. That bench at the foot of the bed is white. From these windows Cass Lake cam be seen at seasons when the trees are leafless. a Pontiac Press Photes by Tom Geris PONTIAC, MICHIGAN iB , J oh t, OAK KITCHEN — Mrs. Brennan is very happy with the kitchen she helped plan. She likes the warm tone of the oak cabinets. She likes the gay Pennsylvania Dutch wallpaper on the soffit and in the breakfast area. She likes the long Formica topped table that Your Neigzhbor’s House Brennans Build Sturdiness Into Tri-Level By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When you have a family of five little boys to house, you build for sturdiness. You make as easy as possible youngsters with adequate play space, then plan other rooms for adult living. The Robert Brennans took all these things into consideration when they builf their tri-level a was made from a flush door set on steel legs. She’s a remarkably 0 a ib a RRP Ns ee eee ee i A i: aM? 6 ae te en = * calm woman when you consider she's the mother! of five boys . under ten years. i 343 f and tasting home on Commerce road in i 53% everything to keep clean. You provide the Ly : ? See ie f+ PE fF : : Te | LOW COST . 5 ; : There’s a blue séctional sofa | acur ted cust Wabied: Aan | S | ORAGE : for the only inside wall is a pair . 4 — of rusty red upholstered chairs with a lamp table between. Fa- | ther’s chair is white naugahyde, has a matching foot stool. Mother’s chair is a black Boston rocker; it's the only. fragile look- | ing piece of furniture in the room. On the marble table under the front picture windew there's a real conversation piece. It’s a bell shaped jar with eight or ten song birds | with another rabbit; and baby Marty. Note the lighting fixtures; they're all firmly anchored down. Built-ins in the background are the same knotty pine as the walls, The fireplace wall is red brick. Cork tile is used on the floor. FARM-- HOME “INDUSTRY ‘small desk where she could do | household accounts, plan meals | and file necessary papers. The carpenter. obliged with an ef- ficient unit which includes even | file sections in the cupboard above, The floor has spatter print linoleum on it. Cabinets and ON DISPLAY | 9 N. Telegraph Near Corner Telegraph and Huron . These steel and wood buildings come in ‘variety of models for stores, wa " | farm buildings and many other uses. Building Contractors tiving | All Kinds of Remodeling and Repair 108 OF COk gure. Ganen on GaAr geaneo EnAme! one on Binek CLARBOARP 7 sitet sed 53 * 4 = be A : Lis ul ast sae hyd eis ; ; livin , , M are flowered with « . ) window holds a group of song: birds mounted branch. "| ies 2 . aiaiined yt en painted to match the walls."A okcase. 5 ot gibi te really condi: after all, tite phctare was taken in fara fey proatllay poe i 9 N. Telegraph FE 4.2575 | e & room. Plants climb up lucite poles. The Brennans have a view of Otchard Lake from the room. : bedroom. “heir floor is ranch IL, \ . J 24 } , ‘4 “4.4 - 3 \ ; . | ¢ ~~ i ' 6 : 25 aS =) is £5 : : iL eA : : | : 2} a f Pe 2 2 = hoe oo oe re = s re ss oe Fi : pee oe We diet zs : Le ; Ae fo “\ —o — 1 f ° : : _ 2 al fay o = : — ok : ~ a . a : } oF . ! \ ; rae THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 NOW $E EC) Down | ONLY > PIU —— $ YOU INTO ONE of THESE BEAUTIFUL PUTS TOMES — 30 YEAR MORTGAGE 164 Now Occupied — ONLY 2 LEFT — Bury! | - Fall HOWBOAT HEIGHTS ) ts — 1% Baths ‘ wants at b —— won't weit, eye sold at once, peste. & . OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M.. eee eee eee eae ANe eee een eese Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac $79 FERNBARRY ALL BRICh 3 BEDROOM | ee wat nae = | FULL BASEMENT HOME J) seem aie tma iia: Se ee DECORAT Roofed Arcade Separates Living, Sleeping Areas | vier va sing, revaten, | om stony by scrten per | The _ Somplote separation of living andi The Week series and desigriated| -— : from ees wane oie: oy Sees room Tel Road “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RIC 12545 Linwood = =s_((i( SCT 38-4000 i 3 4 i iy rie th aga : Hitt Pri gee HL ti E i Fe Ris i | E r | i Spring Fix-Up Time! | CONCRETE STEPS : For a Step in Beauty THE UNIT STEP - 7 B Ei TT 5 § i 2 s z REPZ sa 2 g e a E Z NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog Runs Phone FE 5-7471 Factory. Installed’ FIRST PAYMENT NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO PAY ORDER YOUR PORCHES NOW! Enjoy your porch all this coming Summer. Enclose your porch with this amazing new Jelousie Windows, Awn- ing Type Windows or Combination Storm Windows. Ideal Alum. Storm and Screen Comb. 3 + : i il z : aE i I E F : g . R&R ¢ ii | rf 5 e f if i | ti “4 3 i é | i Z 3 B i : i g 3 g e H 3 iz: as | ci i F ey z : : : z ij B é ges z i gE overhangs. Heating & Sheet Metal substituted for the exterior if sired, Contractor ‘ ‘SPACE | 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 |] | 1 I» ee Pn JALOUSIES (1 ON CR ETE STEP. CO. ! AF eke uiIS he Brennans | for a ff 97 Hlighlona 8a. OR 3-7715 erator theaters rm ermases ide te tne re YEAR ‘ROUND ig ae eee a eee : He calls it “Cock horse.” * LIVING! SS Gh aauee. ty wi baad Wine indee 95 Y f Experi We De Repair Work | Sa rock trim. Cedar siding is ears o perience | “* deed ae cums wah ¢ aoe oe Will Assure You of anor acai 7 ye Quality Workmanship | opm 6 dep » week 4 asebh Gikedl sia the teniel — Guaranteed Work 7:30 A.M. te 6:00 P.M. : of the Brennan house. Gene } f the plans pgs » ager. .. i or The Brnane moved int fhe C. Weedon Home Equipment Co. i : 7 1661 $. Telegraph Bd. FE 4-2597 | : MEGWALKS S ° |. . . { | WIDE STREETS pacious =| Mobile Livin: Mobile Living } .< ss - Seo This Amazing, | ; FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST! Scams, cola, imcrrornes]_ Softener Today at | a . ‘| A idtchen cabinet placed direct- | : ME §=— LARGE 40x80 LOTS © EVERY MOBILE HOME —_ysvrtesentrntr'is os oct] Me Hl, STANTON | SPACIOUS | RESTS ON CEMENT ® 40x16. PATIOS © SIDE- crackers; salt, "and other foods} ‘“ettiag & Plambing =| ° ; | _LIVING WALKS © 36 FEET WIDE STREETS © YOU _jiwarm sir rang trom the rete |(08 State FE S-1668N° =e ; "| GARDEN SPACE CAN PARK YOUR CAR AT YOUR MOBILE _jiir'the cahines dys so sd ° Bai HOME ® PLENTY OF SPACE FOR A GARDEN : te © 80 ACRES TO SPARE SO YOUR CHILDREN | ¥ | CAN PLAY IN SAFETY © FILTERED WATER | | | AT HIGH PRESSURE ALL HOURS ® STORM | , me SHELTER © CLEAN ® QUIET © WELL | Oe MANAGED @ REASONABLE RATES o- i : PATI Os : If You Want the Best Then You Should Be at | | AY We tena ‘ond SERVICE" AND OXFORD MOBILE MANOR ) . meee iad a ONLY 2 MILES EAST OF OXFORD ON LAKEVILLE ROAD | iy Attic Remodeling —— Porch’ Enclosures : 3 “There Is No Substitute for Experience” , ? : rl Open ‘Daily 9:00-5:30 | m= MOBILE MANOR | i |. BUILDING — _| Phone OA 8-3022 or MY 2-0721 ; AMBASSADOR | ROULAIIUN jf siieumuaesemtemets id ft - __N. GLIESER, OWNER — N, VAN WORMER, | MGR.’ i] 2110 Disie Hwy, Commer Telegraph FE S-0405 EE » SATURDAY, MAY 31; 1958. | “es -_ THE CONCRETE CULVERTS PONTIAC PRESS, Pentiac Press Phote | a kitchen-family room with double sink and a large linen closet are features of the new model. The total price is $8990, with both FHA and GI terms available. handling construction and sales. Diorah Building Company is i walls. Remember, Boice is the only — = Oakland County that gives high pressure steam cured Stop and See Us! jeselite, cinder or concrete blocks. SIBLEY * BRICK * BLOCK ‘About one out of every ten : |houses put up in the U. S. this * CON | : caeye |year will be a factory-built pre- COAL & SUPPLY GO. BOICE Builders jj fab. Contrary to a widely-held s nD) nion, inexpensive fab con- 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 Supply . de ccerendl pom ee sae ea high in 545 6, Telegraph - FE 5-8188 | quality as the best custom-build- ing — and often has considerably sounder workmanship than a typical development house. There are good reasons for this. First, prefab manufacturers and builder-dealers must abide by Housing codes just like other builders. Thus, you're protected from getting a jerry-built home. Moreover, the sections of a factory- built home must. fit perfectly; otherwise, the dealer goal see 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS CURBS—DRIVEWAYS—WALKS—WALLS i rete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Morta Building and Mason Supplies 339 S. Paddock St. CATSMAN COMPANY FE 2-0283 tory. With a conventional home, on the other hand, even the best of ROY ANNETT, Ine. . Realtors 28 E. Huron St. carpenters is bound to slip up now } and then. Prefab construction is solid. Wall panels and roof sections have built-in stressing that adds | strength to the whole house. A further advantage of factory-| Cabinets ‘te: Specialty | | . . . but we build, remodel or repair anything that’s made of § wood! We custom build in our shop or in your home. Rates ‘are reasonable for finest quality work. © CUSTOM ‘WORKMANSHIP Large Selection of comodo prefab mame @ ATTENTION TO DETAIL © HARDWARE | [I to tetr ows bands; they shop , Pere epee ogy oa No Down Stop In! See Our Model No Down | ; a Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment! | bursa To buy a prefab, you first | choose the design you want, by} looking in manufacturers’ cata-! logs and examining sample homes. | The CABINET SHOP .H Open oa Lake Rd. Fri. Deel 8 * FE 65-9331 After Hours Call OR 3-4385 order with a builder-dealer. Some = aon manufacturers insist that their franchised dealers do all bard structural work; Is your trash burner a “‘litter-bug?”’ Heat-Resisting | CONCRETE * * * Once the foundation is set and the house sections are delivered to your lot from the factory, the GLASS BLOCK HEATILATOR FIREPLACES _ AREA WALLS CEMENT MORT ; JUDAH. LAKE ESTATES — Five exterior and AR plans are available for buyers to choose from at CALCIUM CHLORIDE Judah Lake Estates. The newest model of Na- SILICA SAND tional Homes prefabricated house is open to the rH wie public on Joslyn road, three miles north of Wal- CEMENT COLORS ‘ big reeat~oras of ton boulevard. Three bedrooms with large closets, SLIP SEAL SEWER PILE Known Today! : mama | ziti? Prefab Often Bett ZACKO-MIX = Shecrncati meen Far | TCTO en berrer WATER PROOFING block end reduces shrinkage end expansion eliminating cracked Than Custom House dealer lays the floor, erects walls and. roof in accordance with special methods worked out by the factory, The finish work — tiling, cabinetry, painting — is handled as in any other house. In most cases, you can move in six weeks after you sign the contract. * x * The result will usually be a house that looks like any other and is just as soundly built. ‘““The chances arr,’’ a report~ says, “that you have seen and even been in pre-fabricated houses without knowing it.” Look at Sheathing Before Buying Smart home buyers, home is in the sheathing, the lay- er of wood just under the exterior, COMMERCIAL. BUILTUP | ROOFING Phone FE 2-207) 343 N.- Cees Established 1918 Get An Estimate Without Obligation | HUGUS-MARSH ROOFING & “INSULATION co, TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER REALTOR ond BUIt. ‘ae © Rone, 5 eee & coet feen Unit ts ‘ e . ng ime @ 2 bushel capacity. * akcaeeee 'S: EL SELMES | 322%: | ‘4083 S. Commerce Rd., ! eye MICH. ON FIRST FLOOR — 2 Bedrooms : LARGE are iggy ROOM. with al Keith Shook Zz FE 5-1872 i _ W701 tivernets Ra. Rochester 3, Mich. TRASH BURNER (S"), |222ses lot Lest: for Voors! 73 , | | ON LAKE ANGELUS and Erected | oe emerat gees @ Resist Weather, Fire & Rust. | a, a fy i AM yeor home on most beautiful privete lake near Detroit Don't Miss These Outstanding Features _ © Country Kitchen with Fireplace © Living Room with Fireplace he Owner Who Is Moving to California ! FE 2-6645 , are | © 2 Beth Rooms © Dining Room Bath on Sécond Floor © Radiant e iNew Wall Shelves lronirig Boerd Is Adaptable to Many Uses |found, an adjustable ironing table often. can help in doing many household chores besides ironing. | For instance, home economists) recommend it for use as a handy sewing table. to sit in a straight-backed chair) when sewing, the homemaker can relax on the sofa or in an over- stuffed chair, to be repaired can be placed on) the table at a convenient height) right at her elbow. ironing table with a large tableje cloth thit_reaches to the floor and use it to hold hors d'oeuvres, dish- es of food, plates and other items. comes in handy in the kitchen as As many homemakers have! | Instead of having . * * + Her sewing basket and clothing * * ; * At buffet dinners, cover the At times, an ironing table also Rule Out Clutter By International News Service Maybe hanging shelves will help solve the bedroom decor battle of the sexes if you have a husband who objects to table and dresser tops cluttered with curlers, bobby pins and perfume bottles. The latest model in such shelves are styled to fit in modern decor in bedrooms and other rooms in the house. They are copper and black finished models which go up in a matter of minutes, using only a screw driver. And they are small enough to fit into closets, too, so that both masculine and feminine clutter can be removed from view. ‘Refrigerator Quit? We'll Fix it With 25% OFF rei FE 5-3759 REFRIGERATION 1764 Cass Lake Read BEAUTIFUL WINDOWS home. Attractive windows add much to the beauty of your home. Whatever design you prefer we have the window to fit your cholle . . . window- walls, individual units for bedrooms, kitchens, awning ‘windows. Windows come fully pp oan a are ees storm screen . . utside screen. Don't eld ercuenedet oc dane seen our full line Pleat Fideral 2-0233 Auburn Heights 107 $. SQUIRREL ta Inc. Phone MA 5-120b« Hours: Daily 2-8 P.M. Gaterday & Sunday 12-8 ©. M. EAMES & BROWN, Ine. Plumbin wn Booting, == ais Conditienia eer . : “MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS” eit liane ALUMINUM . Bemhietieee, ALUMINUM Custom Built Homes DOORS ong ee” @ Deal Directly with Bufléer : Sette || «$95 $4395 $EB95 eee, meentoe |p cecermem | pte ie | Sette ALWINDO DIVISION NORTHERN ALUMINUM COMPANY 1700 $. TELeG FE 8 DAILY 9:00 TO 6:00 f.M.-OPEN SUNDAY CLARKSTON GARDENS NO PAYMENTS ‘til AUGUST! NO DOWN PAYMENT fo VETS! Three bedrooms, 1Y% baths, face brick, gas heat, screens, cor port, side drive. Trade in yout present Immediate occupancy. We're sure DAILY — 4 TO 8 SAT. — 3707 -$UN. — 2708 (377 $. Telegraph Rd., FE 4-0528 _ you've heard about JAYNO HEIGHTS but have YOU seen it? ‘ MODEL OPEN DAILY Finest LAKE FRONT Development Bateman-Kampsen Realty we 3-7195 * Pontiac ae : = ee ee ee oa '¢ he ts al ayo t. Fs os pe wd Pes : fe e \ ¢ er ; es i : ed , : ‘ “s — + J : bs : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 a4 " [Insulation Cuts | '|Air Conditioning i\Cost and Upkeep |f What have wool blankets to do} with saving mongy on air con- & yoke ine | . ss ty wae Pade tioning? Plenty. That's Drea?” That's te tesla custo c Le fact “that wool every couple answer favorite summer apparel = wa i 4: +g, | am oe ee ee = ‘DRYING - mece mage common rule among in the] tumber Company shows confidence” hard ocean than outside ENAMEL home financing. business 1s. that each cates te ee Dak ety mang amynecillyg myer ype ve Similarly, a house whose ceil- For Inside and [mre tun twoanda-alt times) C0 ed of buff brick to match the erginal , a a ee [han wool or} al meme. other insulating material stays) Outside Work . Others say that a couple should make | 14 fan for'a home — never less. |B B. | ) > | a Pech al, coutitienbia . squipeneall . . | Decorative Coles |e saga w gota e a Basement Sleuth: (ScrewDriver (<2 Sere janitrol : Beck and White | Mint tetae wears OlVe Moisture Problem |, __ ec rcr| = ean aoe Changes Decor | isicsar. "cx": | remeron rule of thumb states that the It yours is a damp basement,, This causes condensation which of ceiling insulation and . three average couple should budget [Put on your deerstalker hat, light) Tuas off into = pan or a drain. inches of wall insulation can get ot: par cunt af. montis ine (Wp your. Blae-0nd ev Sinciocking| Lacs eipendive ta-gerchese int SA ee ED comin] MDE SUN twots sie cond come for housing. |for the cause. [requiring more: attention is the/eremcpace cam change teniag plants whecens stron | 7 ; —— , —_ bias omg xegpcg Aare There’s a difference between|chemical unit in which a bag of Here w Wak tebethg ll cael ee ae oe The | a , advised . First of all, rreee ond condensation. Better/calcium chloride is used to absorb|hardware and installing the new savings of between $700 and $900 | ‘OR Or One ree. cle iy ahog| erm Which problem is yours| moisture. solid brass’ Oriental handles,| for the smaller unit fs approxi- | aun DR OUTDOOR LIVING at ar a new aoe, bal nee ae ee oo. ~*~ * * jstces and_ pulls ee ae —— P : " months esting = Once the chemical is saturated San Francisco am average insulation LJ New York and Vermont Slate |; theresa ee a eek ee erent Ge well freee the! must be changed.” You can|ing’ the hardware, ‘bandmade, by Proper home insulation can ~~ intr oxy USED FOR ' qe simple procedure.|make a homemade Hong improve the performance of Say { TT Take air conditioners, the Barrett spe- ‘a beard, cialists point out. The cooling of 3 costs may be expected. = CABINETS . Cell’ Today for @ Free Estimate! All Kinds | _ },PONTIAC CUT STONE insects 4 f 5? (Tele Wert of Alpen) Phone OR 3-1594 Attics-Basements |] 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. * DeWitt Cabinet Shop Eves. & Sun. 2 FE5-5814 nce | Call MA 6-6247 : - “) avromatic 5 ace Complete Basement Waterproofing ie ~ ; AU Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! infor a Pa toB leauge items can be wed incom Reliable Waterproofing products! Part of the cure is to eliminate|@ | Scandinavian as well as Orientalll 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 tora Tong| sme of the moisture before i themes, 7 hugrage | Clothes dryers shoal be vented Local Man Rolls pes . Seaton eban he eee | Blankets, Paper | with high gloss,| mounted in one of the windows | A geod paint brush, properly . scutt-tesist-| Will carry off some of the result |cared for, will last tor years. \for Top Carrier vinyl floor| img moisture when clothes are | There are three types of bris- where| washed. Or even opening a win- |ties: hog, synthetic and horsehair. Walter Hein of Orchard Lake dow at such « time will help. The hog-bristled brush has long)read a small item in a recent issue| Open windows in the evening|Deen, Considered tops as a paint the Pontiac Press about an inex- when the air ig cooler. An elec- Brushes with synthetic car top carrier. He writes trie fan to keep the air’ moving|‘is Cee! for some painting chores lin to tell us how he makes one: E- | will alee hele. | A good horsehair brush will serve) “Take two blankets or some gun- . aM If these simple remedi wp Om pao, Se a Oe, ny sacks. Roll them into two rolls. , : he . : ; i. = humidifier, either of the chemical} Tf you buy —_ ——— gtr A ae A = a) BUILDING PRODUCTS Co. ; : or electrical variety RY won, Bom ng S ieee ” 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 To General Motors Employees INC. hog bristle for best performance.|tie a rope the size of a washline Per 53 - oS See” 82a : The electric unit is little more |The kind of bristle is generally/under and over your load through > ae : — ~ ie than a refrigerator coil which |stamped on the handle, the windows of the car. You can Near Telegraph and Orchard Leke Roads ie ; HEATING | Sleetrical | cools the air as it passes over it. | wae selatleg ta--ge0d. ‘the same thing with newspa-| Frome oe l}< 3 have “ag” ends, the ends ote oe ene ena top care GARAG ANY SIZE : Hankl EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR — Portabl P| board ae belle ‘cea’ Sap bap os at low cost. I use this method P. ANY KIND. Sm ie | Helps Clean House ctr cml ssteeeueren= | _ REMODELING- ADDITIONS , F ‘Ol for a thin of Attics, Porches, wf] Don't Forget—the Only Heating Dealer Thet ‘ns p an cece 0 le ity ot roetal Spank you, Me. nin, We're corel] Sdos. beothap, Soscunete, Peentsuoan, Coneet Wels, Betrowey: , | HOLD PS If you have small children This helps shape the bristles and|some other Press readers will try NO ,MONEY DOWN e@ 1 to 5 YEARS TO PAY : = like to build things right in the|™akes cleaning easier. your carriers. A O'BRIEN HEATING & SUPPLY 3 cess feces meen ad do ns "BARGAINS! WHY? Ss & SU Y ce them a portable playboard? —_ | The strip should not be too thick. |Plastic Table, Benches Our Ads Are Small—Our Overhead Is Small S A — Over 25 Years in Pontice That way the project can be ta-jit you run your fingers through oS Authorized Oakland County Distributor 845 West Huron St. ken away so the area can be|the bristles and discover a lot at/Fold Up Into Wal | ) RESULT , tv for payor a nein ae i yn crete ede onion =| MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS 2 oNO MONEY DOWN 2 tic ( te) | bristling. : to the crowded kitchen or breakfast] pg 4.5063 oe #8 4-6101 ¢ , That fett over trom a wall remodeling] Press the brush against the |D°%: The set is. made of steel/ 8377 W. HURON ST. — PONTIAC hee © EASY TERMS E : } 4b to a sturdy plywood base. back of your hand, Bristles par bapecar meme nigel choy -] © FIRST PAYMENT es XTRA ROOM [sree ring eisers suid be] stowa tet’ springy, and shoal linen pened, ihe, tnt, measures| boom post ' mech. bout four by four feet. When fold- ' = sweet You've always |e isu sae moving ol ‘Srates shld be at in rbberled senna the wal iy Sve ee ® ~~ OUSE of the WEEK NEEDED! ‘the base with a small eyelet so|°T Some other strong, durable sub- in height and two feet in width : youngsters can pull the playboard|Stance. Pull the bristles and ifjare needed. Called Wallnook, it’s OXBOW LAKE FRONTAGE : from one spot to another, more than just a few come out/offered by Lau Blower Co., Day- = , they’re not firmly set. ton, Ohio, High on a hillside with a view you've always dreamed a HORRSRRREREREEee * hs * il _* a eee ¢ : : bristles in'a : | : finished recrea’ room, a burning fire- 4 i Special! Wlorush are all chopped off at 1 GI NO $ DOWN | & _ visce ands wattout door to the wondertut beach. ‘There = ie g[*2me length. Examine the : | is a one-half bath at basement level also, BSaPE, 24% q mites 2.2 sed bewsh: yout final] LOW. A TERMS . : ] . oe mi formly thick-ended brushes tend ih | oi 3 : . 48° evar ous. 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Getty ae ed ) 1722 Austere, Waterford OR 3-5619 J » 3 : bo = ; 2 oe eae a abe 25 a Te d & f ; ; : \ | - 5 , v. ; 5 \ \ ‘ ¥ ae : 3 ps : ta . \ | : Z \ | t. = ? + 4= i. : i \ : \ \ i i ‘ . ; ; yy , . } . j : \ . \ hea | y ‘ : : A : Z * ' . te . + H . & @ 4 3 t 2 * < ; ‘ é ’ P ‘ =}, s ae ; ‘ ‘ i = i eos ee f \ i Le : } 5 Se % , oR Z is : ( sae : Ro. ESS : me \ y : i‘ \ \ ‘ i. % x t ; a“ FS ‘ \ : : « : ETS i 3 ' : ee i ‘ \ af 4 oe oe ' ; bg . r~%, fe | eee = . 25 4 +? ¢ Ps ea sets i € ? = * :| Se, | i ES : ‘i i a Ne J : " . 4 a fs Sy ' * j RS Poe oe - % ~~ v ‘ast iat i F F fs 4 a Ae 4 os \e J of > ~ : cx * -. ; a Py : : : os 3 * os : 7“ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1958 __ to a \ A x xa o f idianapolis Press Photogra pher Tells s of 500-Classic Disaster a es ea es By TOM GERLS Pontiac Press Photographer INDIANAPOLIS—It was one of the most disorganized starts in history of the Memorial Day 500-Mile Indian- apolis Classic. = ? Without doubt, even most of the drivers were caught by surprise and many out of position when the starter gave the signal by dropping the green flag. The three ffont row cars*-— <" A.) had just passed the rest of|, QComors who was moving up, no place to go and sat helpless ) the field to take up their|,. ii. car hit Bob Veith and then positions when the flaginippea over the car driven by *, Only Racer at Finish Line Affer Pileups Saddened by Death of Pat O’Connor INDIANAPOLIS (#—Jimmy Bry- : i ae cational Wwe Ce _ dropped. __ |Reece. O'Connor died in his burning car At this point the starter possibly w= 2 | he another lap so that the ficld couldjhead after the of the * His car burst race. y-: : at Last year the cars hurried helter- } agains properly and straighten — ar skelter out of the pits, under their ; up r — i ae | . x ping tefl andr KILLED — Young Pat O'’Con- 4 moment jeter Le bve-egliog But, when the green signal was} a McKay Special on @ parade! nor, 29-year-old racer from North hartied of given, every car made a mad dash} taining wall and suffered a frac- : cars Pentiae Press Phetes by Tom Geris ‘ collided and never : : Z reached the starting lineup. | car at) he spent cece esl nen |to the first corner and there were| tured shoulder JUST BEFORE CRASH — Pat O'Connor in the Sumar Special e * : screeched and screamed to avoid | and Jimmy Bryan, winner of the Indianapolis Speedway Classic which killed O'Connor. Fifteen cars piled up on the first lap and the pileups, * as many as eight cars abreast. supposed improvement yester-| lap of the .500-mile Indianapolis x *« * yesterday, ride side by side on the straighaway just before crash only 14 finished the race. : This is wheré the jam started. * * Ed Elisian went into a-spin and | It was one of the most horrifying roe . - with engines running, in the pits.) were involved in the crash, Two | Dick Rathmann and Jimmy /starts I had ever witnessed and the a : : Ss They were to be driven into the} were able to get back into the | Reece became tangled in the |question is, could it have been : : : traditional three-car lines as the! race. closely bunched corner. _ avoided? . . q pace car pulled away the pa : ' | rade lap. oo : - : Tom in tne Ol id , iE I 5 itu too fast and was ‘halfway around the : track before anybody else, in- By BILL CORNWELL a two-stroke lead at the halfway|The cluding Hanks with the pace car, point with a score of 135, nine/hole got started. His mates in the Memorial Day was a day of speC-| strokes below par. great front line, Ed Elisian and Jimmy tacular recoveries and disastrous But the top news Friday was | Bill Reece, finally caught up with failures for the “big name” Play’) wovided by four veteran profes. | stars him and all three were running ers in the 55th Western Open golf U.S. Open sionals of the tournament trail— half a jap abead of the field. championship at Red Run. defending Doug Ford, Bo |nished ahead into Young Tommy Jacobs, the for- ead |day Rathman was going mer USGA Junior champion from! Wiinser, agra Leadang meagre pr coppelied ser mien Cae an ee | him on the third turn : . control. In an instant, that north- Ford,. tike a race Ja nh yard. ma * * * O'Connor, a 29-year-old racing veteran from North Vernon, Ind., ran over the rear of the auto driven by Reece, a native Okla- homan_ now living in Indianapolis. O’Conner’s car overturned and burst into flames. The body was unrecognizable. A car driven by Jerry Unser, a first-time starter from Long Beach, Calif., ran over two other cars and plunged over the retaining wall but he escaped with a dislocated shoulder. * * * Of the 15 cars in the mixup, eight were knocked out of the race. Three kept on running.. Four got back in the race after repairs. Chiet steward Harian Fengler said first reports indicated Eli- sian was responsible for the wreck. O’Connor’s death was the 48th in the speedway’s history, includ- ing two years of.races prior to amici all gaa DEATH CRASH — Pat O'Connor, car number the 500-mile classic. O’Connor’s car then turned Sisan, ‘whats of On Mia 4, sits helpless as his car flips over the top of the over, caught fire and burned as he was killed. in Italy last year and the United| ©". driven by Jimmy Reece in the first turn of . | States auto club champion the last : Set : two years, started in seventh po- e : e sition in the Belond Special driven Ca to victory in the Memorial Day ; : Al Besselink classic last year by Sam Hanks = ie cars by inches and found himself | )erporr w@—Manager Al Lopez, The Tigers were guilty of poor| Jim Bunning, who has com- CHICAGO - DSTROIT Frank in first place at the end of the |sskeq left fielder Al Smith if he|base running and poor fielding as| pleted only one of his elght japaricioss 0.0.6 F.poiting 30 0112 6/20, Web 0.0.00 tragic first lap. wanted to come out of the ball|the White Sox made it eight victo-| starts, took the most of the first Fort. $333 Martinss 4230 The lead changed 17 times be-|game to ‘rest his injured leg. But/ries in their last nine starts. game punishment as-he was bat- eros O18 Kalinert 32019 = fore the Arizona cowboy pulled into|Smith insisted in staying in the x * ee ot nan oe Lollar ¢ ve £3.22 Beltarris 1 1 0.0 o/Jack hemokin the victory circle for the winner’s|lineup while the Detroit Tigers bat- ite ip,| Hoeft was tagged with the en 28 Bertola 3b 4 0 0 Q/emmy i kiss from movie star Shirley Mac-|ted in the last of the ninth. ang Gudohandar aed they eichaded feat. Moore ¢ oo08 F-Skizas io i H Sohany Pott. sencecsensess Ma Tw14? Laine sf tee a pair of home runs by ex-Tiger| Hank Aguirre started the night- Phillips 3b 41 HH bemee - bit ake tae bg bat +4 * * * Because of Smith’s decision, and) p,74 Torgeson and one by Sherm|cap and was driven out in the sixth|pane cf 4011 A-Zernia! 1000|Toney Penna ................ 14138—147 ‘old i re ete ovanp 1000 Hoeft p 1000 Oe , George Amick, a 3year-oldjinadequate pitching by Tigeriioiar. All three home runs came|when the White Sox iced the con-|Picherp 2000 Vinwnip 0000 0 Tee ee ae in atlittie over 26|Sor ceed ‘the Tipe a ee in ut|in the first game, but it was a ninth|test with two runs that wiped out/érek’h. 1» 19¢9 Term 1988) | NON-QUALIFYING sconES | se aaa le gine at yenkedars nae) nce by Lal at ugha erly Dea ad Red WHO a oo | oe ene (oat pee are sae one a oor ~~ Lara -_ . | . * Py i. : game and Kaline connected in the| ster out for, Haale. th: Cmps 13—-148 ve ranged cere keane 24 ending mrs Ford’ ‘caneant finished 42 of Amick ~~ Still it took a spectacular catéh|%°0md. It was Wilson's first and! Fergesoa gon in Wid Roan tor’ rope 1 od te Ge af be eed toe at 10. Among those in the 341 The winning speed, 133.791, | Southpaw Pierce, wh |hy Smith to close out the contest.| line's fourth. filed out for Valentinetti in sth.’ |qaenn, qonneon ... ‘q3 76-149 the lip of the cup at Western |bracket were Dr. Cary Middlecoff, —_ was the second-fastest in the his- | seldom has p Up to par | with pinch-hitter Lou Skizas on _ The same teams meet tonight at/Shicago pert eta i es reg ah i eee 15 -T4-—149 Open at Red Run yesterday. Ja- Ken Venturi and Pontiac’s. Gene tory of the race, in spite of the | against the team that traded him | firs: and one man out, Frank Boll.|>"S8* Stadium with Paul Foytack BO-A—Chicago 21-13, | De-|ommy shannon... 2. or Tee t8! cotis stil leads the field after [Ome a wreck and spins. | away, a six-hitter that stood : (4-4) opposing Early Wynn (5-2),|‘rolt 37-13 “ and Jack-|jonn Cleary ee. .ccc.. 2, T7115 big _— epg hit a towering drive to lelt./a1.. series will wind up with a sin. B—Chicago §, Detroit 5. yb ag thane ~ T-71—~150/ slipping to a 71 following his |. South African Gary Player, | Only 14 cars were running at the| &P fF ® 42 nightcap victory be- (smith leaped high against the Su > os Wilson 8—Kaline 3 Lolier; Gordon Jones ............... 14-18—180| Sparkling 64 Thursday, A total of | Mike Diets of Indianweed and : finish. fore 30,411 fans. screen and pulled it down and the|®" game Sunday as the Tigers) R ER BB so|Bmerick Kocsis .........00... 13-7150) 73 golfers made the cutoff point. amateur Tom Draper from host : a end their current homestand. Deen edesenes X26 «4 4 «© O)BIN Markham .............. 18-72—-150) 2 8 : All this added up to a disappoint-jtelay back to first was in plenty rie@er gi say tte 3 1 1 1 3/Getorge Spencer ............ 78- Red Run were among 13 golfers Bryan won $20,850 in lap prizes|ing end to the Tigers’ five-game|9f time to double Skizas. Toate ieee Rt Soe Mapeee teee 77180 | | | deadlocked at 142. After a double —$150 a lap for each he led. Amick|winning streak and meant that a“ f° More Sports a+ cereeeione mitts ¢ 9) Bill Casper Jr. .......... sees M1BO—151 ariy ed 0 S; bogey on No. 2 and a bogey on won $3:900 in lap prizes, fourth-|they failed to pick up vital ground| Detroit used four pitchers in the Morgan oils. 8 10 8 8 Oleg punsten voll, eet ; » ,_| the Sed hole, Player went four ee eae ond Be oe lore = oe ron Yankees werejopener and four more in the! . on Page 19 Vaentineitl ee 98 8 «Ba tor pall ea 13-70—181 Broncs Edge Ir ish Ping oem P Iil., $2, Boyd $2,500. jlosing a twin-bill. . nightcap, ; ad pe 3 batters in 3rd. anu Seca ” 94-70-189 ‘ or a 71, The crowd was estimated over Umont. ‘Tebsccht, T-2p ne 88 |Ronald Pox :....csccccccclc. TIS—189 so) Max Evans, former asdistant 150,000. as 4 paragon “eMcaee . |memurd, Pitas 2200: scfi-18] KALAMAZOO u — Western|at Rochester, was in the 143 group ge Re se ES Caecngo. . | Berearé Pitmsy ...........: ~ : E group : ae ‘ “f° y Bivng th 4008 Landiecl ce 4| Tom. Bulivan <....0...cc.0. TASH fo the NCAA hanoeal thorn [while Jack Fleck and Wally Bur- Suggs Sets Pace-|lJ'§ pen Sectional Qualifier er ies Wee” Pec me es a With 2Under71 |~"™’ Baecis $15) Bemeat, PE 8 iat tee eo BER UAY The Broncos’ won the dlstrict] ony ¢hrec amature” Chuck “ ais |Zernial if =3010 Phillips 3b 400 0|*Larry Bianco .............. 14-80—184|/Championship yesterday defeating —— Koe- se lant {National Open season againjship is scheduled June 12-14 at| PGA champion Lionel Hebert|Serioias 3011 Rimmer 888 clone Gitge cs 76-7155 | Notre Dame 5-4. pede dayherge Soe roar p97 0% GATLINBURG, Tenn. @® — golfers, including virtually |Southern Hills Country Club injand amateur champ Hillman Rob-|#egenc 2000 Batteyc 402 0\ willie Mosley 000, oe . The oy sem poy ae. onaet bins ph need pins o" peng lth gg Hager i conesssonneeseg O10 OY 900—4 Ty Damon. jee eee erie Western Michigan .. 103 600 10x—5 11 3 pact ge pr da fu . tice thins 8 l . e ih.” Martin PO- rs joward sesccesconss Sh 159 ; : me Posi -o05 202005 program Monday which will | them previous winners. Exempt | Sam Parks Jr, Lew Worsham |1«" Detroit. Db “Phillip, ‘For om andl Iaraet Solomon """".cc...ss:.-btote=ise |Ramhor, “Kaufman’ (1, Morrisey” (r),| Veteran Toney Penna, who qual- vaeqestvasvooseccsse G00 an cies entry Of | champions incinde defender Dick | = Loyd Mangrum, it will be [D'P..cn ys) 88 Boone. [gyictor Chartrand «00.44.04. 19-90—180 ond Botenget. Gugiede - ified for today's 18-hole session, had er Bagge’ s.,...22.. 37-99-16) 2180 players for 144 places | Mayer, Cary Middlecoff, Ed Fur- final year of exemption for Mh Pacmag Mat ae Digg “=~ + atin neg gis 9.22 en ” {to leave the tourney scene “ ne sagen cs tepvec? *h~s! at b locations’ throughout the gol, Jack Fleck and Ben Hogan. Hogan. : iw 3 APH y in po ole oat. eeeeesever eeeee B-raIee te agg el eeevee ae oe -s iness ; reasons, Freaks a M6 Omi ses. iilissssss BERTH] Country, ; Pierse (HW. St) coved 2 3) D ie ee 7 - | ay ag peepee Chick rE aa, As ult device ct to dec ee ne liek, WEL tae The pecan bee ed re E ' Bee Pees IIRL tenieee ded vee; serrata de BO ccc seceees MOG Fino tho 1 will start leaving S hn oo be agate with most of archer in| U-%oar, mont,” Sisters, senberter fivee Seen oo ee eos mam rscctee~: B40 Blithe Ist tee at Red Run and Plum|to qualify, ‘These include Julius|the Western field. CT oeeeuee Tony Oueletie verses. W9-49—160| PRIDAY'S } seb cveyvacegst COG simultaneously at 6 a.m.|Boros, Jimmy Demaret. Ken Ven- ow €& For the first time since 1946 the |;2°, Zimmerman... ...ss+. 1-87 —166 AM BEACH. Fis. — Webb. J Ses eeeneewneisnsee Ghee 8 5 = = . Y - s : a see weukee ce - ” itpointed Jim: eecham, i 2225221) 158 gal Each group plays 18 holes. at each/turi, Fred Hawking, Sam Snead.| Frank Stranahan was medalist|National Football league has sanc- Tommy ier nee: to paceman SER "cme iia dita “eherorepersedig 18 A " . |Roberto. De | ., Billy. Max-jin last year’s sectional qualifiers|tioned- trophy awards to players, |Po[mtene! -) +55 Ji. 0892-188 ame.” Germany, awarded decision over | Chiek + hy . injury Clee. A ota 0. * «© \ |. \well, Wally Chick Har-jat Oakland Hills and Franklinithereby reversing a previous|Lillard Mart ...3....,..... 1, ho card] ‘ate’ disqualified “for putting’ in io . _ The. 8, Open golt champion-|bert and amateur Billy Joe Patton. Hills, j ruling. ie fa - a ea OE ceoegee 8, DO card | round, title) wins European iene * i Meee a, = os , \ so ( ; 4 ae ; . : \ » si . ee ; a : Len ( ee i P a “C1GHTREN . SATURDAY, MAY 81,1958 | Differences Must .Bé Solved-First ©. Oh’s 9 waste of money,” ke ; to pay inore benefits to the aux- iliary breadwinner in a family.” THE PONTIAC PRESS @ Jobless Pay Nof Assured in State | Security Commission has drafted the législation necessary to take * By Edgar Martin . . BOOTS AND HER, s WHAT AD THe meat | [ane Cecerems | |e |L ae aoe advantage of the federal bill,"’ Wil- _ Williams’: decision. to call the), said. “We should | Faulkner said, “We can’t afford ert if all ES ¢ Pa i itt ‘| i i ' g : HH ft af i gis . : i: RF reg i : & ! i a. H My geé F & if reagpeiyy le a | i Et The President got in nine holes at the Gettysburg Country Club late yesterday shortly after ar- riving at his farm home by heli- copter from Washington. He arrived within an hpur after he had taken part in Arlington National Cemetery rites honoring America’s Unknown dead of omg War II and the Korean con- The President played the round with retired Brig. Gen. Arthur S. Nevins, an old friend who lives in this area. - + ©. * After the nine holes, Nevins re- ported Eisenhower shot about a 43. Par is 35. Nevins said the President won the round one ‘up. Mrs. Eisenhower arrived by. gutomobile- from Washington a) They will motor back to Washing-| ton Monday morning. fhe triangular tract of land | that often forms at the mouth of] — _ @ iver is called a delta because : in outline it resembles the Greck * 4 HALF ACRE CASTLE El heed ven ee : 7} $-3! “It's just gotta work, it's just gotta!” BOARDING HOUSE f THE FINAL CHORD! WILTON'S BEEN ON THE a Wee bs OUT OUR WAY WHO STARTED as Ak G.1988 by MEA Berrie, ne. 5-31 (www en Hitnin Z =) er] TRwiLiAMs TM. US. Pat. OFF, ASSOCIATION OF IDEAG/ FOR > John Morris -_.. —_ NS. By Ernie Bushmiller - | FELL INA MUD HOLE ---CAN. I COME IN AND WASH UP ? siue60 ) \ » lie, By Dick Cavalli YEAH GRANDMA SHE JUST SoudnT it won ee NOW,ALL I GOTTA DO iS |. [HUNT UPA LOTO’LITTLE TRINKETS AN’ THINGS... } _ Dearrtmge dey Kong Eaaronc es sary _ aan erly * £ ¥ The first big change: New flow- Rochester Parade oy fa is i iB: + an $8 i Mie “41 | i a le* ff baht th i. i H jae Ach He au Ba | fiity ith at ike rT if if it Cat Wouldbe Hero uae ea Hie alte i ft HE slits 43 ele ia eee eeereeeee . es a eeeteet see ene ee sete settee * ee eee. * ad * e** se . “se es Pet rk |z < it order to Ins vag nthe Northern Sal Saw ead , * eoumnd (Ms 10 Cosveatal over the Trenton rpc yd a pe eee ee Sr ee ee AC Ve oT ee a i es. © LFS Go ie eer Ae gre ag ae rs = ues ceae sie nie Via Hits . School Athletic Asso-|der pita po: the Pontiac Parks Northern 500 Time in Trenton’s Bi Stock Car Event Roberts W 2p nuly cae ti ag portions agli seconds to earn *. a = h, Johnson [Bal capristicns NESKOWIN, Ore. (AP) serious yn Memorial Duy event ao Rescued From 204 search for Young Girl While She’s dda ial th = 1h B= aw ee i i aL ‘ 22 ol! 7 i g35.5 - of fine, Onbland ot the Lae the the of is members Ph. cae . = iF Hi i "Bases Notes anes if ci ta E TT pore ee hae first Nov, of the 1958-59 week of No spon- their nrc there may not be more practice 1 which involves other than that school exclusively. ball may play. on aston uring the Secxeouicns fore Sept 1. Schedules mut be arranged in order to |manstrts mead ek game one - Prep Front e 1st or 2nd. -With only one more ‘week remaining in soe saint’ Prior to a school's ist sched- 19 and 20 for teams begin- 1 | football and basketball play in 1958. earliest playing dates Sept. at ae i THe HAE nee sen: i i 4 TOE INBC Tourney July 11 a 934.ese/nin 4.458 J LEAGUE 309,659 | Bes asa 2 be i at, bets 20 30,611 24 67,000 4 S : AMERICAN 52,904 cht ew York i | etna i fh oon : =i ar ate 6 @ ee « ‘oman if il eetee one PALE a SRSRSANK Wy i el ig pan—| WICHITA, Kan, ~The Michi- Ae ie wes ae fica | & vat | © Mii) & nH a2 nate! 3 ‘ite | Ee al 2h fe an = vitt Trails Early [Then pipe me ) ay? ae _MHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1958 , Senet SE saesozggegs ais ZRnaasases | a Bee bac ol inal ST RSSARRARSARAEES Dritnhiten Hilti arene 6 Ber assirob pian bc cndentibstigauninstuiere-atsonertoonmupremcrosome teemeisertectunice hocks daxaasnoaanars SIRGRRIRAAAANzR= GRAN SIRAKARTANAVAARARTAATAA AARRERARRAAAKRAR RAHA AAaracszAARgeer SaORAE “HP ARAANA MARANA AMO gE RAShA RnannmatsReRAa sega ensntRasteANes InMgernwenserzavec! 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Pree. Hstimates, PE prices 1 ee _PE 8-4685. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. UPD things you're not using|"Patign er Sater as” ll cho ca | Sea tiates a Soe PR | se Bae Row AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE —Carl Valentine said he fig- ngs y not USINZ! Imperial new c vik & tale care ter eldest E ASPHALT KENTUCKY icta ORASS 80 OXBOW LAKE PAVILION : a lan and other fringe ak? sick person. 1 FE 5-6802, -! ACME ASP erian blue grass sod Delivered 9451 Elizabeth Lake Road ured there might be a fish un- through Classified Ads! a’) o Vv iE. fan] cnvewars, wing lets,| Say, time any place. Top soil and EM 30124 der the log floating in Chero- ward bg RES a Mowe hou or Wis ret PE SOO fast Gur “Ga oe Seer sont ot tes | Soman and tandie aravel de Ee ectvec mh comhoetion, Wins kee Lake. He tossed his lure CADY Wishes LIGHT H estimate. Srored. Charis FE] or without orchestra, ° t : x in Christian home. Live in.| 477, MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENG | _ 2-5463 ~~REDUCE NOW = Part na SALE ook tems to ee pepe re mS Hig. | revered by. actarytrued! men teed. Call MAple S198 After 4| 10 ora Bats be As Suddenly the water boiled The Pontiac Press businesses. $25 daily profit easy. crenees FE #4 : Ortice oom ae a ag m. me iittle ae 81.00 oat visit, ont and the lo alive, he MI 6-3 a “FE WN poteds and inches ot a ap geame » IDLEAGED Es _ rence A { | said, It was a three-foot al- FOR WANT ADS j/¥ONDE me ALT iy Prexelunre a eerie or or invalid. a |FEaee as Mata . FE ened. Cull for toned ond ~ a ligator . . “This on at « Crooks uburn ~ CO | SRE ae 4 - “ DIAL FE 2-8181 jo © Salesman's prayer & also OGRA PHIN clea insured, MA esemn | tw site abe e LF ge ge time getting out ) “ ” a com- : 233 * ~ASPH ALT P. PAVING Wew LAWi BOUT. FINISH! to ma s. emer- Reel yelled — WANT TO HIRE PI TRUCKS rading. Backfield gency entire mm Anger tape 8 am. to 5 p.m. rene be ton, W Pontiac ROR SH WOU f LIKE patted mg aperting OL bts, . jens Exes - Oe om: stock oe ag. . & chil- belive a essed iad ried immediately. “hve WANTED, RELIABLE CAR. coon, ATH ONLY. ee vA PHALT PAVING compicie MBB oe verily ie er gat fmor, e tke Valentine said he got the =I — no — PENT us pemeore your driveway| jaen building gr: land: ay. % eriter close enough to tte |] ES, See soa Bear ai eee aa Tce | onstboeebaCIMAN, og | SRR et ve tT coaaren to Board i a ’ a . insertion of the advertise lana , ¥E FE ¢7990| TREE TRIMMING AND PK ar Pe-oret bein apie Ported Fy "SS ment which has been -ren- 3 ~~ APPLIAN vice~~*W orn con, te Call Aft./4 GOOD HOME AND CARE, LI- q And Ledgerwood was right, |} error, "Whee cancefatons || t1eIP Wanted Female 7" ep semne agate toa “Kitonatie washers 304m | Moving & Trucking 9 £5 TIERED WOME LOVING Valentine says — Nobody be- |j your **xin “number” ‘Ne || CITY OF PONTIAC FE ROv's. W6 Oakland —_ em adem. | ove Wd. Household Goods 27 Goods 27} = Sheol ro, apne staan, sean =|"Bergromers sna Pramas | ASPHALT PAVING nee BET EE 0 FURNITURE NEEDED mf * i Closing time for adverti Pook graduate L. 8. tepair driveways, City Policeman Arrests || ments czuniting spe siete |) botkmeni services, sak selec" goutnwea ‘tic of Maron gg, Bigot Stott’ Pee"wE | AAT Reduced Rates Etiry home of ofa lots jarger than oa agate 9 | tion. Operates Within Pontiac) _4-8697_after + RELIABLE ASPHALT PAVING | Smith Moving, Large van or Diet| top don new “oer. “ouizigh ‘ot or 2 Boys, 14, for Theft Try|} ir’ orevious to'oubication” |) fetsmonel ce Gopeniel yet apy ae SAS TOTS NEE “SEA ING | o0,,DOMP. [ROCK SERYICN — ge era Ano ! tre ee Keeping. Home night nt | HAULING “e ROBBION. WA ME| o" farmnre An alert Pontiac patrolman spot- reancelled bog Ae Dey COSMETICIAN 43043. Reaches cleaned, installed, and ‘ sist NAM ted two youths shortly after they the “ny. after Fray "ae Saiment an | Building Services 12) éoueneuy wats T's MOVING “AND TRUCKING i io break : fits a eee) oe Cantina Free est. No obligation 2-1631. fan ae be, Glenview Cafe, 554 N. Perry St.,|j asm want ap nares || Wastes Bept ‘store. °° AAA Floor Sanding’ | gertnsetwd-@ GRADING GOR: at 10:6 last night. . Lines 1-Day 3-Days ¢-Dayo GRUG_ AND, COsMETTE a j\¢_ BUD. pitts Ts" ~ "hE Eanso| _tact_or houriy__rete. FB ¢Sese hs ae "needleemelieg : . BUD sik ond Giant AND. MEAVY TRUCKING |"™ZP $9000. WILL REPAY ¢' Paell i ot 3 ts Ve “8 EXPERIENCED — WAITRESS a Mh eM bises 15680 — waneount FE Euecrmic mor se07 iva “Raphi Pa air ing f ravel gone ~npelliepiteneatieae mo} I ; $2 3S GS Fl gall in person, ctuv' Tahoe. sd) AA TRENCHING (Beira banreted STE Be string res ELEcrc Mion FRYCE AE . naan boys, age 14, were acting eH 4 7.20 EXP Wa W Footings wid, OR_ 3-4943 with 2 ton aEAT re eeu), suspiciously. When he tried toques-|f 7 318 $4 $4 T/EXE, Warrenes MORNING | Abt a eae ae eee HACE Bt arin 2 ion sxe rusk, Fi 8468 ton theme et on oot New|} $2 4B aH |] Sek Ley Retees Eom ps od COS lope aniae Tt oe afi an en rio een: Me penned ee ae , as ATTRERE WARTED,-AP-| Bie Groot e Greeks "Ra. Rochester. FH 3 ! ses “aie, Abbe toataiea : ® erson. #580 N.. Rochester] E tne rea Big gv Both boys will appear irf juvenile ‘ ea L insur-| 1 A ei THAD TALE court. Monday, RENT IT FAST, asc5 agency. 2 required. _theration ing ond flawed. Ales tale “fiend” ‘and “power “mowers. Loesi ang. ions, gatance moving : salary $40. week. Box inv TY EEOF Eovee Plans iF. eee Fucus WE $4000 Mixed Seating ert FRR Cae bit Forme WORE) Sa aowenms| Trucks to Rent| NEED A FINANCE Ting on Buses h apartment, any- woman, § days, good home, ‘LUM SIDING PREOAST STONE wer and hand mower, Pick up ouse, apa » any @ wager stay ‘ights. MAy- ted by experts PHA terms. snd. deliver. 43516 ‘or FE ™ TERE FIXER? Order Classified NEW ORLEANS @ | fair 6.2000 ent bon Fiatuey tm AN er Classifi on pithie ve thing == ‘Want Ads give/éinis von TELEPHONE 80. PLASTERING NEW OR REPAIR | Sump ‘rocks “wlckune "Gombtratlers : fated seating on public transpor. dhe stot Te aha 8 arr] SAVE ENERGY, USE| «Sort susranieed_ PB ‘Pontiac Farm and |A48 to sell, rent, find a tation, a custom adopted decades Dial ha Mig Bo Twa) ‘fiend aws, Ha Batons. the Civil War, ended 19(2°% ACTION. || v5 tae b pment it @. Sectnew a ae es ae pet aes naemmaer® "Industrial Tractor Co. good job. FE 28181 i \ . said the change ; a ices - job, e€ ou4 aang Neste “1 Beier in) . / ‘ \ ‘ a = fs was)2-8181._ spestcerr re hermes good used car, see Classi- ws = wnmowers 4: the Want Ad number | om : wages. 1 child moteome.. Callified NOW. - beriai ND 101 8. a Abad b - beok selection. lat s i, _ by Die Tarner Ekiwed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 " see ae pegs for gear lees CASH hn a Keo Tem K. L. Tem npleton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Willing and -Able |; as Fone tront- CASH IN A FLASH iy | Sage TaKDscs 3. ks + lacs gant pa eiiee Ta drive . Back : “Gay our; LANDSCAPERS & PATIO MAKERS LAP. pei oe a te athe | Paint BY rem go, beckeusons A ae 2 Orr: a 7 y & ¢. Part & ful ; : Voorhees-Siple} iis, ‘otraccees FE . %5-mile down from Phil- ‘tf_noon. 4 peseoret gd “Ealitornia Ave." 'age te: siored| ~~ FUNERAL HOME SALESLADIES _Brenty state trogpers and local) er Hh aaa aan aera NOY) RS, Ct vcanas 8 rege ry, sf gc the vessel, a Ssoaedal jammed I beheld Tuesday. Cemetery Lots 5 Bloomfield "Fashion Shop : Dikie Hwy. Drayton Pisin. : with 1,880. excur- ae dat Charch with Rev 0. SPACES. WHITE CHAPEL TA FULL CHARGE, WOMAN hours to 9 pm. . —_ nt ME Sian e| SaPtar rEete | pena atta men’ . had ' art re ‘ “They arrested 34 male passen-| le jn se i Car-| BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE LOT, PER-|_Write Pontisc, Press Box 84. __ 44 gers, about half of them Negro . weeny y divide” waconable FE cohen peuthwost Uisiriet of urea. FE. a v. ey ces half white. Police at first TRELEN D r Sinica ties © 1960 be A Seren. and ardens. 2 lots. for sale thought the melee was a race riot or rede, Phone PE’ 4081. Help Wanted 8 pode Caiman ue main, drive, sod oF rE AL}, MEN O% WOMEN DESIROUS “This ‘permanent’ business is a pretty sharp idea, Mom — mi ver . fay ’ ” ee Mi Help Wanted Male 6) % Sar t'o'ts ps how come they haven't invented a permanent bath Tose Se Bs 22A The injured were trea a TELEPHONE SOLICITING. wusT . piiier dockside for black eyes, cuts and sxe| 2 Salesmen -2 be, i or over. Hours — 9 ui) Building Service 12, Business Services 13 Mie Rehihe bmae , gther minor ailments, None was sp Salary $90 per neers Mh Snondleedes BRICK, BLOCE AND CEM Ew T SMITTY's AIR-COOLED ENGINE|— A SE SO areas, The main deck of the boat, uated Tor postion, sar nee-|Employment Agencies 8A) iares ‘nenideatal aad sommer| _{e eas tan Peta Upholstering 23 fomever, was littered with sei ee a wl : Sn ere brome-wonr | sLwvIN'S CLEANING | |@echcg DaaPes, shir covens : . eK, WLOCK STONE WORK. ; e ater . smashed deck chairs and broken y bate sare Hote EVELYN EDWARDS Pics 3s our specialty, OR a indtra. A Aster of clear SALES CORTON UPHOLATER: Z window glass. e = mm. s : = : . “The return trip by river was 2or3M $1 COMMU BANK BLDO. “ios necro bio ba REBUILD OR, REPAT| eo cancelled. Rivervitw Lines Inc., or en Lae * glealletceS cnrtommedsted PAP ig 7 spunea 1 operator of the boat, chartered 50 wanted. Same knowledes of care MEDI L FB 5-2853 am erry : CUSTOM HOMES B buses to take the passengers back evening at Yes, i, sparen. betwete 10 and CA builder, Build a ee Dressmaking, Tailoring 16, | Lost & Found 24 v pellae te nat tots howe tha ih Sire" rE og ote ASST. CEMENT AND MASON | "feretions, Drabes b tormals done|OREEN PARAKEET. ANSWERS : siete, fo _5 p.m Preter ome, x Drs. bon od =~ a esti- ont 2B _ my home. Lose PE O-0485, y Drive Twin ” area. sed? ail a ae and : fovtce | Sating ot by « ape A snd “it 8 uae Notices & Personals. 25 WOMAN" «| CHARLES CHESTER ee = LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay ' Ease Your “Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT _ COUNSELLORS Above Thester__- KNAPP SHOES — 2910 atport Ra on 2.1809 “See ey atta es ee TENE 08 cents at ‘| Paul M. Jones, Real a eme and reasonable. FE 40805. IAT "Eran Aaa pe Rent Apts. Furnished ‘3 1 POUR ROOM on West Bide #32, W, Huron Also er ee , bd ween fain. Fa FE - a he mE ner APTS. ve Fae ttt aN xie Hwy. j IN 3D. Charles, MIL 8. Telesraph | Rua Abt Nr. age child weleome. ru 61614 “161 i AN » near store, bus, a reek i culleres welcome. mun ut? We ituran © Miller. cen 8 eae Compact kitchen ra inthe a ‘Yk room windows. bedroom Sri ded Geusll “eniy: 7 RMs PVT BATH AND ENT + ore. 2 5 eéalte” ioe” mesdoreoe 9 ROOM AND SATE come. Y Ynie 2-108. * iJ Ie te bath, entrance and garag: iT r week. 423 A’ wed rb fu ‘ onth includes ave! 4 FA TH. ey GS & wnt Basement apt. $14 PE 28-1431. TH. “MON on roan? REAL ESTATE 1 BEDROOM APT, FOR LEASE, oe sie per mo. Adu Sem 9 — Sun. 10 ‘tn 5 Bg RE Cc. g Have buyer for smal] home. $3,500 ration ~ S scrt « he Seas peers A Se ey eo waiting for comm r heat, ROY KNAUF ‘ j tings Brite e.Bu ities . R. D. RI , Broker t iG ine a i me GLORIA APTS. scam eee nae Bath ay , Aa, close ms * Me Ortice, oreiae merce Ra 2. AND 3-1 3-ROOM Dlg WANTED MODERN 3 BEDROOM PALM VILLA AP4 Ar home with basement on lake pa] Auburn Ave. - LAKEPRONT LOT $ erae habe Seen eee | SEAT anol) guages eB Con Fs 3 a — . Shirley, FE 4 7 LARGE ROOMS Al 5 Hoot Fenty torn. Ws Ar. ist : rm. and kitchen wih distag 43 Seurphy, stove and ref retelle Apts., 42 wy. over . $45. & mo. Call BA’ < a a ae te ’ wis 3 Te 5 - : : : _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1958" Meee Geen cee a @\SLICESOPHAM _»: For Sale Houses Af 0 For, Sale Houses _. (43|___ For Sale Houses 43 GREAT. | >} ror ALL TYPES OF | ujue rust Eo ate cn ‘Used Hom |" REAL‘esTaTe.. | "Hr eres, teeter, I eo RENEE | debit sare ily & Sunday 1to6 Beautiful home, eal 3 years old. _A. . ; ope ons et the tery boo: gue nd ch ri enn with over “yi Ascension in‘ Clarkston, Low KENNEDY pelng oe 4 zy soca, root aes" tatt "$1200 TAKES AVER oflice will "be closed Satirday a hon renpeoven, | Or CALL MAPLE 5-1201 | 10 .w we san Suneay, : i a oeanes wt L. H. BROWN, Realtor 132 W. Huron Ph. PE 2-4810 James A. Taylor] You Asked For It * whe APR MO ety | EDN, WOME G8, OTE 5 las fam Wishing’ 3 or 4" bedrooms +4 nap 29 S| payment. ple 5-1504. OF "Diino INN “a Lake) Ra. ( nt Petoet, et 8 working Forest Lake Hills Newly. a ceraed aeons on as 3 NORTH SIDE i Custom, built all face. brick sero os = So oaly $7,950. TERMS. ay ~ Peed. Large eo Come RANCE ot, af Ming aren Pa fg {Moe st Pontiac ‘se Thrifty 7 Thinking month, eit me cettne, Corot So°R tally room, 9 extra se ae “THIS Eee clean bungalow diate possession. Priced at bedrooms 2 baths. uit Custom built 1200 sq, ft. 3 bed- more. “a. ; beak e include carpeting tn ag | Fh hg id Just off Cass Lake Rd Convalescent Homes 38A| funitnins ce “Widgw “svn Geta mero at| —J.R. Hiltz - | si soem aaa: ares HAVE Vv. on| terms, Better "be the. first 40 fen, 17 7 Fe ge mi End les Drayton: Wears dinistekamaasvne' ats] | Pa tate cuneate SORES vq) Trees! a a hes w es : ree TOU wna i Flizabeth Lake E WILSON Cozy 3 bedroom modern h | Feation room, all ¢ ER tegen Sencha Take Ene Se iene ats NES ite a | Ere See A aca TOR CEMRTE OR] fs tcneet = od Mac, ality WiatahS | Shei eras| teams | Eh teas eet Shira See | See | SP Ee Tee leat ear Ww Ouse & acre Hotel Rooms 39) Fart and jake privileges, "a Sv Meer Wathing in, le uh tariaed tates completely fan. Erering about, ie eo 14xié_ living on | oo lot, aoe 3 degra, Pa ee pee "Se DOWN, | — alae CLARKSTON | CARRREALESTATE | Sica an "giana a, month, © Crane : 9050 4 , : » qui . Pees Oke | rene cs) ga pSLOMPELDS AMEN sooyl Wert Sabarban CSTLES | Settee’ ore ro BR omar i Bang == : teKTER hitery ‘| jandscaned ie a rare find in this) Pace brick - aoe Sat gates. Secluded: Bungalow a oe ick 9 bedroom . DRIVE CAREFULLY AND ENJOY ga ey Saginaw BRICK RANCH living) Soom’ “dining ‘Too, good THE _HOILDAY. _ | $1,600 Dn. and $50 Mo. | foom with & . separate din-| sized’ kitchen with cup- Smal + Nice lawn & shade trees, fenced moo ron room, nice roomy kitchen.) boards galore, full basement mall Farm KEEGO N rear , apartments each with bath. Mod- the ong & re is and ies: “Batra targe ines SE on 1 ~| Mving’ room, full bath with tu ern HA. furnace. Large lot) heart's content. MOTHERS — see | o%,, Kocnor feneed. Priced eer, Full Resement, auto. DOWN tows ot Vil. room, “West. at ce Sal Mr. r, leks MA open. today ! ment "Etes b OSUNDAY rage. 3 acres, West of Pen- HARBOR ; ee #8 Recent) “HOYT REALTY | Haws MeagbeerRE | Teo Famil maemame Mates] = PAYMENT ator : wo Fam This Is It! ig. teem ae || Gxivensay omigut ow | $90 seems 2 2 bis negh oy me cel] taS'oda Cert Siatranets| MRA sa Ya Geet t CRANE. er-priced, ;| img on your lot i build a OPEN WM. H. KNUDSEN Sie es aes weve mie, Sean fll tes Seat hE test Si fustie sates Fe tat EKicke et RENTON Fe cee | GILES epee co. | Cl kst ies —wemn| Gi Really Outstanding in Tet t” ve ALDWIN AYE. ar on ! Graentronks = Worksmanship COLORED or Fe ett] REAL ESTATE INC. ox GENERAL REAL ESTATE | wtiful decorating a * nent. - | 20.5, Main, Clarkston, (ee_Dinte : : ft it 1 features BARGAIN o 6 eRe raze Lake mK 1% “oar, ea] non maple FROM opt . ‘ : payment. eel : a SOU eee sth | Steea ew tae” VT oie Templeton a CUS yl MIDDLETON come, ne aren LAKEFRONT : [Drive out’ Telegraph to | Pontiac JIM, WRIGHT tered vena. _ hard floors, wi : chia re vant Sites ~ M5, OAKLA DAVE FE p94 ret nad, “e reoms ‘tad 4 posataies Sait at eae: Ta ER tia g Eee ice REAL’ Wy waa C mneere pen _MULTPLE LisTiNG SERVICE water heater, Hot air fur- repos, Mr com. © rom ae y a aes ipo MANOR __ | #38 Dixie ae +1281 ‘ res eederg "perhtes| VERY DESIRABLE "| Siig sir gama | EuMSali "oO Soe" 2 | —Devindale BrP atl | ble and garage. cts wt Se ont? Te ge Ge ing-'A steal at onl - ; L ] cary ee ee “ELWOOD REALTY Sey ed ee mienare serie, parr, | LOVELATI son” $350 Down or Trade = Femi a eee [omen try (uw Ea lo aa OO Hf san Ee sn Realtor Renae atlases | kes ae ate | ET A | Ee zp te | ee | Eee pet, waiee "N |. SYLVAN LAKE iter’ oe Seer UT'S| rapes tt-| | Leslie R. Middleton ao . ik@, TS best. 3 3 ear garage. Handy to yg _ 18 JOHNSON FURNISH ED INCOME |§ BATH, VACANT. A - ir i _-Best Buys | Svar": Ye bedrooms & bath. Gas» ee Today | fintisicskewee | | YOUNG real” Were ven| EXECUTIVE COLORED cave sei RAPT poems ore butt on gees | OE? SE Pee ee ; Fr cand ‘this starts with| ful Legresetve business man with | Wit ‘attached garage, Basement kitehen | with doe: 3, « + BEDROOM homes as| detter than overage income, I a og ~~ a 4 room = ony & bath, basement, low os $150 down fagury wie or you, to live in] month. Both for 11800) Terms. | stor. ‘$RRer, Pigmbing. Bul | you BETTER SEE this “RAINBOW, REALTY” ay at a GE, age wes gee te clean as & new pin. Beautiful FE_2-2614 pad with ‘Gesu ft. liv-| ment. . Possession. Pull WEST CORNELL p sre May = Ble tad the’ Hlichen = 5 ASSOCIAT E — ont bard foots. I aninsered . © ea 7 bag ptventage ot mH bargain Delco turance 2 Lo plenty ot ; - Gaing the . plent room to garden. Only wn. BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. ei-thio-wond complete wie bute nw BAYDEN, Res 7 Iarge”Mitchen, uit fom, able HARD TO FIND 5 room modern 69063 atee] sink, custom cabinets heat. on-a jot | housing es. Lovely homey liv. 5 . Pull basement. Hot wate: 240 feet . $6,950. room, separate dining Granada Drive feat'*’ Laundry room. "Workshop | 309 a ae Rd, Hie Tall pacemeat, hag sa heat Git, Peay] Senet ages eae “OPEN | tt rBteaas| Set argu, tins ay : heat. full, basement. 1% acre corner dome ths ay Bad 7AT room to ga Cg te Rent Lake Cottages a0A| ft, monsz. Rimes. mr? sz Glenwood Area Stee eos SAEs] =P TOGP AM. OPEN |“ — vee urry. Inves-| home, : Thi : .M. rate are ent Lake Cottages 36A) or, ream. Wil secon ear.'On} slemtntary oe | NEW,HOME — 3 edrooms.| thing. call immediate, tr-tp| 10431 DeGRAND DR. | : Willams Milter : ee Pr ont, Bauare BY OWNER Tote “tnd iis car. gnraes. mie deve epee | Oe ome ve CEDAR ISLAND WATER FRONT SAT. & SUN. Reali Ww. H : Eo i 2 bet ; - _& i uron St, 4 * ; eae Water softener, $750 DOWN East Boulevard H E 15 New 3 Bedroom home. | Large 12-6 : ‘own A VACATION FOR FIVE ON CAss| mere, Bo beable pole iay a 3 HOME — G oward E. Fox) ‘cutie ast Formice countertop. ' pw $53 my 2 Beonece mous = O88/ REAL ES qe fa tv: 2180 FINLAY —~ month is much Jess than attractive —_—- a TATE ing room overlooks, water. Pull IRE ; rent, "s look. 4 sm for te ama or town payment. 4273 Dixie Hwy cuetten Sains basement, with ind Pionw .GTION G: DExIE DIXIE ‘so do let's plenty Ring sm i lake evel. “$13,500. LAKE. ROAD, HAVE YOUR CAKE Income ropert oF Sar Terms, * cL Rote, oprosirE res -— a5) P ‘c's Newest “ ne 1d TA : eat it too. Now-you can own pontoon, oatiae Development | Drive out Hiteatéth Lake Se LISHED Se wah ‘coming anne ond BUSINESS BLOCK fears, eeu fa Brive ont Eitabith Late Re to] omta orvum manent | tare pomn wan ns pom| Eogmente from. Soper, wil BUSINESS BLOCK | bee Metee| JUDAH | petavven, nano | SE hese enee| cereal eee ee gene te ter A payment, : C. HAYDEN, Realtor room, Thermopane windows, fire | [@., “2 fireplace. Bsm't o You just can’t miss! 7~ 3 coamtmente en seeend fis ; . né_. Welton pisee. 3. grille sercened ‘patic,| pret. tented | si poreh. aelic we co base oak ay ne ead | WILL TARE youR nome L AK EF 1% bathe, of closet space, Fenced yard, deck, boat & mojo | more good burs. rental, heat, comes CUTE cozy landscaped | tonight, facilities. Pirst time oa 6ack 7 7 bedroom bang Large ee RAY O’NEIL, Real ered to settle estate, ARD LAKE AVE. alow, . ealtor — dete ‘ice Stet 3 BEDROOM RANCH | fhitten! fut"fasement ess =| | CANAL FRONT ford pace ty ray ithe sosimet| PB Sine SR Stes : ‘ ; ' fui shade "Only 4880 WILLIAMS LAKE | of Pontise, 2-bedrme.. lav. porch. . ae WHIPPLE LAKE | Dorris & Son $8 990) iTasewe | os ae Ferman | Lt tea Se 4, gente sisoing, (tot Sect BEAUTIFUL BRICK ! LAKE, PRIVILEGES Front and rea raparimen: ft tot | fermen “muy Only sa O ° * CRE ‘acuy: na ~ A pretentious, gractous and CPLETE eee Set Living oom as i4 with FoR Pres cate ONLY $1,400 DOWN — A nome Living room 13x23, with fire: f I Sees gaiage Lat 110 2 130. —- or a hee li mo bemoans IRWIN Wplace: dining room 12x1 S Full price $14,900 with Dixie Hwy. Good + rier’ bene __.| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor itchen 9x16, bedrooms, =" ome. $500 DOWN and business. 2 Bedrm. with ull Time to Build« ~ 117 N. 8 inaw Bt, Ph FE 6-8165 x 14, 12xi¢ and 1ixt8, full : ; NORTH SIDE SPECIAL bsm't, Land alone worth the p — ent, two .. beauti- : ron: THE THE EXECUTIVE 2 bedroom bungalow of $7,500, tonight. new home that | Pelekcteaees Garage. ever - Completely © y earpsied, "Tare lnree apgpe Bae Denny rig onssTs. dreamed ot to £100 in aluminum ening MOVES YOU IN mee Tes double nukes stetie aal eo Kent Inc. Realtor | St your pocket, vest, Take 2c ' ftehen ‘ : a 4 uf taf, Wres tee! | $58 Per Month | fees Ee aise | Errore [appears eet. | BIS meee , home in trade. , : basem nen, 2-car attached ga- $650 DOW San FAReine us for information eae. = 5 yi oer yage, Lot 120 x 130. Excel- hose: N lov M LAKE... en grp p F.H.A . guseeeemms | C)PEN [Sie irr ie ae Anchor Your B Bond Flere | punceshice ‘privicqre Steten| fected Wy the mat- “oye : > — PRiceD” At with’ picture 1M baths, oy ‘and shade trees ket today Situated on one $344 ENS a Carport 4s ‘a brisk ranch atifal rout REALTOR izabet e Estates —large ‘window. O11| massive, spre shade MOVES YOU IN 4 FE 5-9471| “sw srory — 4 BEDROOM VETERANS! JUST THINK. $195 #42 JOSLYN, COR, MANSPIELD| HOME. On micely land- WITH NO OTHER cost on| Gardener’s Delight in FEATURES FULL TILE BATH, neat, § Troome and is water the convenient terms, est mode we yo : { E Pp . water softener. Au fo : have inspected ea -RICE INCLUDES: ( 1a rk stc Oe $14,000 oo FHA terms. WARDROBE CLOSETS. PANEI- ae fenced. bac : ang water, Like the| ‘trees, terraced tot ex- and Maceday Lake| cellent Avensh, 64 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY seaped fe | Bee twe firep en, inate $ Per Month. _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. | room, dings route and slant Into. THis “LOVELY 3 BED-| Bloomfield Hills mn and bain full basement, gas heat ROOM BRICK RANCHER THAT This 2 net } ft Watkins Hiils BLES OF CUPBOARDS. sell fast at only IMMEDIA yoeee | : _ ag nant| igs welt pi toed Kiches eee ed Custom Ranch with Zee) weir | cieicen vomron Reet Bae ct) i Se tee os Sa oe? $3 | Basement ve ' down, freers. plastered s : ~ Cp EXCEMLENT, LocaTION 4 heat, paved street: Baldwin, pat siton-—8 blocks te ee ea 3 Ba Saat oe: 3 MILES 3 NORTH Serr Smith- |".rn= pee a ge “ 7 0 3 _ ML: 4 = No m down a an’ : S a Bud" Nichote: Restor HTUTPHTi@S|. ore rer emeer ss | | oct ten mith- | Rene] & cee 1 W deman : John K. Tewit & Sohe_ - Pag oe } ntabe rn s-0008 | ' PE ¢714\WE BUILD WE TRADE orke “~iL DARK REA a Som | |B ems em ne macnn Bi vestate, | WiC JIM/ WILLIAMS Eh ee ee pnts ts nen 2a REE en! -aseete Ratead Se LE SST on magn | PEMA SPE WENN LARPARERA™ * SPE reat \ : ~ . ; ke ; i ec : ne A { uy | R| : a | | . “ f ‘ a ; é “| . ‘ i of * \; a ~ oD tee é eS 1 are ae = on “e. ‘ - E r ‘< ge “ 0 es Pe; } \ s s* # = A a # ¥ oS ao Laks : / : | : Bhi teat, eo tee bes Fa THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 31, 1958 ie Houses 43|___ For Sale Houges ' ‘43 For Sale Lake Prop. “4 MODEST f MAWOENS oe ep Jay. Alan alia a we etal “ . S ; : 5 yh ; eS ae ge LAKEFRONT MODERN HOME, x ry : s ‘ 2 : . ° meen EN ANNETT | es eae = any OFFERS Sunday 2 to 6 : mt © LOTS OF LOTS] . “WESTRID Ee” Colored Occupancy ~ Give the family a break with AT WATERFORD $4.800-4100 dows. 111005] ig Suimmning “ping now for the me home, 3 rooms. bath, en-| Pie" Re ok “Rurse. ¢ location side _ closed poreb, basement. Ge-| , Ree Maitre ot bikie (Highway Just: " rage. TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR Son Delux BIG $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. signed, . 3 bed. |LOw Down Payment Son re eee 8 PB ye ws ‘ to Qpen 9 om p.m. ; — $200. HAND SEWN WED install paneled tamaly a a § £30" seca ond bas, ul OAKLAND LAKEFRONT HOME — rete With tralne hoop, etait | Bervice, €487 Cooley wake Ra.| it ~ J tem aaaieter priae ty rooms, Ite baths, hear: Aisom ent. 2 car garage bedrms,, basement, attached ze 13, Will sell for $100, FE] Al: makes of rs ne cae aD ‘one given zou out sen Thermopane windows. i Paved street, $7,450, per faraee with breeseway Nicely 4-5048. — ors Si * i. of’ true, be convinced. meesy for immediate oceu- oath, oT dt B ft. Sandy i vm TT ET) ee SaeD VATS ROW Ca’ 3-8902 : pancy. Auk abet Sur , docks and ref’ included” Owner 5__Ma $1618 hase Ne ae . | am 3 = “Trade-in” plan! Indian Village « South. Will sacrifice for 7 SIZE 20 & 20%,) © LTON TV en " 3 bedroom and 14 bath quick sale Call ORlando 43-7055. ¥ OR 3-9636 A ALUM, STORMS AND SCREENS. Heltman and Tripp ‘home in good condition, PRIVATE LAKE MEN'S FOR S18 EB welten 10 -w and 1 door. OR 3-6742, No Down Payment 15 W. Huron Street large ving room, | dining ale. Cheap, Shirts pants, 3 AIR CONDITIONERS | 70 aré FE $8161 of OR 3-011 room. compact kiichen, and Twin Lake Village Norkmen's Outlet, 6 8. Baginaw. | ONE, Ro <% arsed, Bon. units a wa tall ‘besrmment, Vest . oats with ceameentaal sto-| LESS THAN 20 MINUTES FROM 5 4 . 7 cry. clothes are ihe a r ‘ . Pamily sized Gas = ker heat. 2 car garage. ss0 ee ot aeeae eae, nee ews 399 Orchard Lake. "| One’ Kelvinator 30° auto. elec. press Se BY OWNER Only $11,800, $2,500 down. HSS of shore line, WAVE. s. SUITS, range. Ploor sample. Reg. $270.86, a PE 6-167, WE 34200, Sowiy decorated, inside’ a out'| Donelson Park a Paved. sereed sence, tee Ses. _ a aren GABERT suse ; 3 RICK, 3 BEDRM. Close to schools & future Socnt Desirable location lake ao golf course adiacent to a 7 121_N. S SaIRLPOOL 3 CY. and lav » 2 Grepiaces. per State University. Cal FE rivileges 7 room home, at.| sub. Year around. recreation. Sale Household oods 5 ONE - RCA W * is os farage, large enclosed beat-) {iso Fesive ving seem wi LOTS PRICED RIGHT cle clothes dryer. new. | crate Sear fine echeals, Open ti to 3 Gees Aces teow marae 8 mi west of Telegra 2 Po. LIGHT. GREEN LIVING mu.| marred. Rog § peat, # even Sige Ran Mirmingham, Mi 207s LU | Bedroom and amall'roeim|. Call “or write for “brochure $35. Girls & bovs bikes, single glectric range loaded, with extras. ee ee = = Carpeting in 4 rooms. wa $7. | Fee eee ieee = ane a ee ccroctien oom. barre Rose- Hi Twasetreaines sre Bom | 2,70? aj custom built, Seerifice Sub- J piace. sid earage. Lot 804 se x... be prings; ae WAYNE GABERT $2100 stantial down payment. FE 5-0103. Pig.” 921-500, terms 5 a jptties, stove; Deep Preese: am BO __ 19470 Grand Riven, Detroit Nhe i Mechess. Beier: ST | PRT Oa STOVE, "5 BURNERS O.C.R. ics riley “i Westridge-Wateriord PRICED TO SELL. BY OWNER. TPRENCH PROVINCIAL OCCk PROVINCIAL OCCA. Sod good : RECOMMENDS - Sunday 3 to Near Parochial snd public] ery yr, around uome on be s ounge PORCH RUG. 0213. LIKE NEW. This modern lakefront home, full/ Brick. ranch home—3 bed | seneein. Seteke brick fencG-| Masedey Lake. For +} ch walnut, shaped gue Also, fireplace, screen, heavy brass tiful beach on large lake| rec. room in basement. Foes and den. carpet’ | PRICED TO SELL. BY” OWNER. : . blond. Call” afer’ 5:30 p.m, Mi/ REFRIGERATOR, $11,950. Low down payment to ed porch, 2 cat ge. facbod Y car ‘surece’ Wise | 100 ft. water frottage. All mod- “Which one gives the chocolate milk, Uncle Henry?” _ 4-438, i °. __|° spartment aise, inte ate ‘DaKLaND Oo oo Reasonably ty, Jendonened tet stEhtl./ om ye speund heme cm beaut i Pc. GRAY LIMED OAK BED-| [¢/1,terms Crosley wash: COUETs ABATE rooms ‘ha y $31,500, terms. sceday Lake. For detail ‘room suite, Overstutfed chairs. Schick's. i 2610 Union Lake Rd. Oreet, a Mr. bel in charge . a ORlando 3-544. FE F 48 M t 53 Re bie.” PE : er. 830 3 ats ma = ai Aner . OPEN SUNDAY SCOTCH LA NT WOOD POS eal irre elven PG on + ade caaaeun Pc. ak cd pL LA on seed REEL, TYPE | MO J Tepeviaen. A Wabhe «scksssccecst & up $750 DOWN | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2-5 PM. wivatits Sefyce"LaheYils| Aches on "BUS -LiNi tom fom : Bineone Geaclsa dtd Sc | Ueed pi big Seon Near N, Saginaw, Large Tirms Eh B Sih | ~seem_Omner_ P.0. Bet 8. | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Sieh SF a4 ee SITET | REP HIOT Tne COUCH sh; MIA: | {seat atverior palat”-- G8 gal aaa two apts |S. rest ore tan |Sylvan Lake Front SAND BEACH win § ACRES, sun 202 N. MAIN Ave _-ple dines set, $30 FE ett | Reeds} °F. $1.20 be ‘ : eames rooms Gr aacminie. | Motter .......... f FOR SALE: 3 BEDROOM HOME, eric 1, Mromch bea’ scteoned down, Lot Caly $3,000, $500 | basement, excellent condition and ROCHESTER, MICH. Brand new. davenport & a war make”. Ouaranteed ™r ee eS ee yr Lower Sylvan Lake | siteched d"eatage ot overlooking Wal- pate: 4 13x13 _ overlook WM.C GODFREY, REAL ESTATE| outbul mes. $7,500 down. West of LOANS TO $500 cleey cup talon oo ey 502 ‘Johnson, ea Me of Sar? bite § rms. recreation rm.) ters rkston Rd. on 5195 e. living room with}MAple 5-1823 or’ MAple 5-1097 neg of RE Prone Ponts waco pe. All| 4-518. he ai A plete 2 ret A Bucske "Rd. Open Sunday, 2 raised hearth fireplace, din- TYRONE LAKE 80 ACRES. for $00, Pay caly §2 weekly. pipesete = ahs *PONTI REALTY p.m. to § p.m. or call TW ing ell, modern compact Zit , om maciics MA caaaea att sousins a, Rae oon REFRIGERATORS piyocere, = shestres Pinatiog . Kitehon, 3 large bedrooms 12035 REED RD. English type home, nicely land- | Ph, Pa acne OL seu) 0 x som _Leke Ave. : oon acreen doors — = Foo + | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | — Ti bathe femlly Teom with Open 2-5 ceemed gard, goed cutbulidings. 9x12 Felt Base e Rugs § $3. 99 Rebus bb Guacoutees chiagies ~ salle = foundeticn : _ Eugor YOURSELF AND ; fire e, automatic oi) Cl fi $5,000 down. . SEABOARD FINANCE BONNY MAID PROM 94 SURPLUS LUMBER : foe ar car garage. Re- be Se tla a voll pl pe Patol Clarence (ee Ridgeway. co. 1185 N, PERRY 87. 44- Ft. Wall” Tile B50 5 The Drive Carefully Syivin” daoven’ Drive. “ot| fakgraomy. mclged bore. Wel REALTOR |_| EASY PARKING FE S941 | wong Basn PAINT esl, 9278| COOP HOUSBEEETING SHOP | aay 2 date iu Corhels Ra. west of Pon-| jndscaped 802280 fot. Fiow-| sy pasgwin Ave. re 4603} WHEN YOU NEED GUAR. HOUSEPAINT - pial 81.88 | 61_W. HURON PE 41555 HOLMES BARTRAM | = COMPLETELY FURN. |""-eKgnerrORSBEDY Anes : | BOGE WOGE pice sire. | SHALL, RADION Hem TO faa 4382 Dixie Hwy SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Only $10,500 Do ‘you tine a broad margin to $25 - $500 | Reversible. $16.50 Im porte sroves bOUGT SOLD. Ex "x6" [: : . 7 Roy Annett Inc. cto) facets life? drive North from $34.95. Axminster $40.98. Rug, 4. 62 Mt. Clem-| Mire E-Z Terms Pontiac about 18 miles 00, Wood-} you can get tt quickly on your oy | A. § Pearson's Furniture, | _ tes “pe dost Hy Lakefront ‘ EALTORS : ward avenue to road. | signature. car or ._ No iabe Ave. UXE OAS RANOE 4468 Sashaba 28°. Huron FEderal 6-ocee| C. SCHUETT. Realtor Turn right. Go straight east about | Sctorsers, payments to suit xi? RUG & PAD, 630, WHIRL | FAPPAN'DE LUXE Sashabaw Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 1404 Hight (Mise) 1% miles to 9870 Kier Rd. Here is| budget. We be glad te @uto, washer and electric | ratte] Sigs og Muuees Steel 87 ft. 2 level with attached EM 3-4196. . MU 4-6863 7 ac the coziest spot on | you with -our money probiems, ) make both for $125. Refrigera- Tig “wale, ove 100 Then |; = imalnlained lsige two. bedroom, E tor. 435. Kenmore mangle #25. TRADE-IN DEPT. ~% epee a than For Sale Resort Prop. 44A)| pus pee paneled fem. —_ STAT: tractor and attachments, $125. FE Sree. — washer orcas fons _ cag | manent siding and green awnings 3 pe, sectional sofe .......» $28.88 MILES. Watch For NEW YEAR ROUND 2 BEDROOM Sg So marage. tool FINANCE CO. 18 INCH ZV. ti 34, OTHER | Oetavonal chai ns cssseee 8488 SIGNS, ‘Rasy terme Aine win waid | ined ond uma hearse Gable, Gos. FE 4-1574 prices O Bel TV. 3030 2! Os un as 4 nen lot, FE Sore -epetl Limon p mie of Tet Patio: stste Beak wide. Ra 15 Union Lake Rd. / tounge chair & ottoman 12 98 : 4 . BUILDING. gemmees curved road. Union Apt. size oon + : — Furn, On win Lake near ment income s of is AMANA Apt. size stov 98 : oe sick “Eeectivat renter | simple livin’ tn freezer condition, $200. Y AILABLE : iJ Also as . Land] 78 Heat 8 ote Coen Bee poet : WYMAN’S a gcaped. Boats. Good, fishing sad) iire'x" and you cant belp 30 OAL Gas ae oa 18 W. Pike. EZ terms PE ¢1122 25164 i | 7 ne : Es 2 . Costs SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Rep mags WORKERS PAYMENTS ac Street Model For Sale 46 | — telephone: Cedar 52647, = LESS THAN RENT “ Sale Business Propert We make ; HEATH AVE. OFF ae » [RO B. roneces : * Fitton Na. Owner PE Seis.” |s stant L GARAGE,| ment until you. are -1080_W, Muron____| Sevenport_& chair”... Lake Ii 7 LOTS AT ROUND LAKE. ALSO 3 ag Me. 2 2 werk for 30 days. 1 UL CONSOLE 5 bed eee e Home Lake. Lake privileges. : — : . 25. dining suite ......... 3 miles north of Clarkston—just offer, MUlberry Pe iry ~~ INVE ESTORS Our Requirements Are: Many others to choose trom. | aeirigersion ss. $50.50 mornin, Peer’s A 5 Cc rm, extension table, Hey Fn aH for a couple! aly | at-/ .. mornings. f Commercial property ideally le- 1, That you own furniture ef) pa gt Union Lake Wabetieh, Champagne tm Mis ona ff ca lake, 6 fe] eee oiiten, Fork | gated on the dew and wider North| $ Sar. rmanent | i? GALLON HOTPOINT WATER = “anda very. cule 3 tested, Call MA 6-188 ferry &. deenyes Se S| ee ‘| “heater, , MANY ‘OTHER (ITEMS e ft Ting room, = 87. RE onere. With 16 Fear lense. | 3, That you had a-good work | RB.’ Munro Electric Co.. 1060 w NOMY * ant Jet) bedroom. . Some on pe Stee: | Wii pez 10 por coat net, on in: Ya, — itd ‘AS ECO inum storms & ee tee D2. : vestmedt. for appointment BET. OAS RANGE. FS . PE 2-015! hot water. Oodies of eur-| ‘PT WICKERSHAM oo ee Lar, aR It you owe bills ang are being | _ ron. - ware A. $35; _RE- and to move ial $0,060 7 MAPLE — ir 66250 | we 4.1 aahe +4821 see us at once os Saree ry -M y stove, $45; 17 in. TV, 835; gas ia ia Sees EE ee ram —aire me | fi verry, ee, re, cembaees | Seu Toian, Shay tors ti ALLED Huron Bow: desk; oriental rug: & -A AN- t fase KE ie ; RD. ™: Sensors Wont” of tables. Adise. tique lamps, antique furn. MY Nr Waterford Hill WATERFRONT __| UNION LAKE. eS Articles. PE §-1852, 2-1s21 ; elgh corner business lot.) Owner. _ Loans to $500 a : : Approx. 1 acre - |_ hood 06 ‘oy te a torms, | _3-4985. : ria ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT Used Electric gf oboe 2410 S$ Commerce ss MA. ¢-2381|VALUABL® MAIN STREET Made Quickly ! ets An Se REFRIGERATORS This 2 room home has a ————— |" frontage in Rochester, 72 x 300. ponme OF} p LR — as RANGES eens AS) AUT, | SatletaMone me aa] tect were tas| fog mdeaay Sy] MARES k r Practically the only e; : ; : nees s Glamc rand Ch All cow decorated. } og with $6 ft. frontage with a $19,600; $5, cfear” ieen tee olny, One| Visit. our dept. for real, & Gan renee Sorrows x A “a8 are + ment for ; Sisters are whsayel MeCONNELL REAL ESTATE setery for saeienes tere MONTHS TO PAY | 781 Bow Lane foom. Sueur garage with paved| home. bck : oes "BUCKNER | fais see'scert) CONSUMERS ae Ge a ee “ih nag = bervecue antl aieedy boat, | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A ane, Deet grout. 9 perce, of tree : Cocenee ond ote. trees and a good but ¢ have over 800 ¢ : Co OPEN MON. GAT. 8 TO 6 POWER co. : range Washer, dryer — sil _—_« oO to checee trom Mest =| “rE RD. Moder 1.000 04. fi. Finance > @ wite- Bn? pected or } mite | 9_W. Lewience PE 5-815 r ‘extras int pepe. acd ual past deal for any business e E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn : 5 + plant, : Ege hy pore: area front plus 400 ft. pouniag Ro. MSe | USED DAES “a accept, Your. howse WHITE BROS. we BUILD ee LE TRADE} yard. se ik asi Yo ean as PWALLED Epos § payments of ($11.18. hichigan ~erroae op treet rn He equity or as SON were use. Will split for offices or; “~~ | @ewine Center FE 32337 ##.. | Speed-Queen washer ...... H down S008 Dixie Mwy. m2 W Huron PH PE 1887 share vite reat, with option EDR SUM eee SREETE Bice att oo te ree a $7 |PSGReentt "ac BP —5i| GET CASH QUICKLY sae ry boat ate 3a Heesent:| Clayton Furniture ; | RR pe * . 1% acres. : Opportunities BIRCH ERN , i Rb. sourn SCROPT I 43A ae ATER AN APAR ON éLAKE- Up to $500 : diver chest. Coffee fee. table, “end | PE 8-416 PP neoee Barber ii} 70, BOW LANE—FOLLOW ncome Property ag 4 6 He ee ee . black & ‘rown ‘tweed | USED WASHERS. fis 4 UP RB. ; 8. . . vant. COND. KO . ee property and cash Sp down pay- ; ; feomme “snais, rr 8-0504. ego Electric Co.. 1060 W. Y, . % LAKE LOTS — GOOD LOCATION. ments 3-9105. 36° KENMORE GAS RANGE, EXC. * brokers ae Ee a. y"APTa_| Good beach Cail 36210, : "condition, OR 3-4518 seb D TY, sibs & oF. Ber SPECIALS aterfront. greund, ved road, _quire 446 MIS Ortonvilie _ : COMPLETE APT. OF FURNITURE | Sirs soc tag SW 's “Radio. . : trent ground. paves read, Richard Steele, Realtor Girt SHOP FOR SALE — Low L Co | “Moving to Pla. Can be wi Rnoity white = r, OR 33980. ey po ocaead St. os 3.6210} inventory. Excellent fixtures. OA oan mpany Appots € Leuk Aubure Ave. WATER BO = SUIS. 2 and better, en ot Pee e". 10" "Flaine, IN DRAYTON i Ane 31— a ge Or OA 8.2507. : j mig BbaGaa be SOrvE:. matic, tad short time. Crump op Geomems Pi AeArSS $140m SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Dinouses, owner lResidential _ Business Is Booming! a Papering board. Dor howe, FE _ Electric, FE 43973 y lywood 'Water Wonderland Merrie Oakiand JOIN US 5-1260. WING BACK SOFA BROWN AND | ~y~ #26216" 94.79, each ; For Sale Lake on 44 —— ot DOUBLE WED—BOXSPRINGS,| f0l4, cover, Meld, rug, armless | x12 W. pine shelving .. jie 1315 Eason Drive Lake’ front, Upper Pettibone] {ict"tn "Buntloe’ creas for ease, |e ane BEDS, | ie matirens. 9929 Cottontail Lane, “Geek mags maple s ene ena ig y: opine Se tin ft |". A beautiful peach close by. 2 FURN. COTTAGES ON ONE LOT.| Lake. — Details rl | —Moomfield Bilis. Papie deal, ms iyon | 2x4x7" No. 1 fir. 400 ea, This is a real fever Beach privile 41039. Over 1 acre E. Berkshire Rd, E.| view — N Vine- : Saco Krcaky, TELE Ss z. woe La ta Fir Plyscore special, Caretu) blending of ig PRONTAG F aoe Bloomfield Highlands, 200x300. | _wood 2-2700. for appointment. U1C as chairs, | $8. Apt. size _ slectre bien entique t ¢ Dattet, 4 draw| a. secede pore |, workmanship, makes | Foatine Press Bos S| Astor’ Street. between Pike and | Vale gg¥ ete, D Mae ING, , 1 108¢ $25 TO $500 $25. i: rae’ chest, rae Rocker, $2. | grésser “and mate ere drawer | (x¥'x%4" ext. fir plywood . $4.78 ea. stom F Auburn, 125x350. $2,000, terms. tools 3 and 4 inch 2 Kalam a Serpant "xO'x¥e" int. fir ......... } ea, heigon home re. We might Valtes Wire ax 4 Oneida. Seminole “Hills. $2,200,| drilling machine for 3 and 3 On your own signature auto or ea SPIN Lay Fe. _or, Other Nem eet nee ‘ wri ase eere Cook: eco | age birch plywood, aed tvs CARL IRD, Realtor rooms. 2 ceramic tile baths ET ROL BOW.) 0 ee t Home and es-| to : eave» eect | mene XY’ OTHER BAROAING Gouanniy & full basement, fireplace, ga- BO Oe REROCTIOR | aie sate ee Corerr Mtl rege optimal Cal Fh. cae friendly ” and neloful, "Phone rE EPR ale sur O} li f NO CHARGE FOR #4211 we hs rE et 3 rage and breezeway. Ander- fermen Ease ie cose FE ory b ———¢ ———— | 5-821 vistt us at our office. PHILCO REPRIG. 6 CU. FT. sis. Your d ‘App lance son windows, new carpet- atertor Wis oe tote Peeaer d Rome ~ _— senna “LET'S TALK pr As Down Payment | ing and many deluxe fes- a Sete Sarr) Eriviewes. 36 tremiage, © ” t FREEZERS. UPRIGHT, PAMOUS Qger Trade Your. Equity tures. PONTIAC LAKE RD \ake WHITE BROS.” 10.000) Ww viene ne BUSINESS” - ’ ome uto name brands, Scratched, territie E.0.M SPECIALS owe i - : while Nee Spt ee TELEGRAPH RD tO Be. REAL ESTATE Bloomfield» Highieaés, 3 acres ~ Boat Eiveries LOAN CO. phone anders, piis.ts., Mcbican 40 jn. GE ran © sete 98 «$319.88 LUMBER CO style. Vestibule. large. Rane SON — FOLLOW “OPEN” OR $1295 Gorarr Oreuard ake & Palmer Boat Liveries __1N Perry St. (Corner Pike | _ Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lk Ave GE auto. wath $10093 | $260 88 . 7 = SIGNS wimey * . Two of Oakland County's & GAS DRYER | GE auto. dryer “ais es S050 in 1947 Hagge H e hood with fan Gasinstor 5660 Dixie Hwy 66x130. $7,500. ELEC. STOVE ee wy. Walled Lak Put basement, large jot, alow! Oven Ever. ti) 9; Sunder 10 “TH 5 caer Sieve J = ~ LOANS ~ | “Exe. cond. Reasonable, OR 3-4118. COODYLAR. R CERVIC! i Between Ma ole ang Pontiae * a 7 a : o v hm nae Pe “Sete, WE, 2 " » BEDROOM HOMES, SANDY Commercial this year than ever before, | | Tenors Yan ake Vacuum ; _ Phone MArket 4-1084 3-4300 : , ue ke Pram: 3 02 Oxbow Cass {Elizabeth Rd. 180294. $9,900. in spite of “recession taik.” * $16.95 Thyle, Electric, 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 NEW 2 BEDRM. HOME. 63 5 | J AMES K Lakefront W Walton Blvd, .139x123, w al- rock Gonlcenbel tolaealee COMMUNITY tdaneco $0a°" ‘Johnsou_ FE 451600.” F BY OWNER. GT RESALE. 3 BED. ° Located rn om for iet rer. 5 resm home, Sil.ees, | ~ erating by Juss th cou | LY SERVICE * Nae FLGDAIRE, hie | hen 7 A home snyone could be] ¢ la jakes, beautiful ram- ee prick. Rerrington Hille roud to own. Over 1600 Fa bt a nn ams Elizabeth Lake Rd. 2334120 plus ANS §25 TO FLOOR_M CO TV SET. | Se PER FT. Sib 08 Kain, FE 2 ef living apace Immec-| hiviny “recta “MMR Rome, laree eS ee Partner Wanted - BAXTER & Ly mon | 27 FE 2.2008. - 3 place pos tg per ft. G.A. raed heel opi a spacious bedrooms, knotty pine] Auburn Ave. E. of Adams,.cor-| _ Half tnterest in high class __tawrence- GAS RANGE, 36 INCH, SPARK-|—TBompson, 80 8. Perry st. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE featuring two baths, kitchen| den full basement ——— extra- is t : i clean $38, FE 2-2739. — 2 WHEE, TRAIL TRAILER by Yorktown. expensive car- ” rag 250x120, '3 room home. $27,- beauty shop. Pontiac trea. M Loans 84\—55~ - os FE 17-0302. : peting and draperies, 47 ft | way with fireplace plus'd cor ar.) -&O terms. Does not have to be beau- ortgage GAS STOVE, 3", VERY CLEAR! -aEED FECT ED LOLDERE. 8 / ¥ recreation room, gas heat, tached garage. Automatic of] heat Seen ts eee M Probl 1? Used refrigerator ....... 5 gee j pad nk. bled alte 42 after 5 p.m, Eph. a. m. to 8 Pp. m. = : two fireplaces attached) 2% baths. separate laundry room, R A tt | i HIGAN BUSINESS A Mortgage Problem Freezer & refrigerator, “left hand a) Beer Eo SS) aces kit genie ROY Annett Inc.| MICHIGAN BUSINESS | me mune mottege pamtomeet| Sorte | cat gave gene_.| Sundays 10 to 3 pets tn and overlooking; shown by, stppaintment only. Of- 2 E. ® oo FE 8.0466 S AL ES CORPORATION fo! onda a pt ode i reds Le APPLIANCE Aon A AT poemate, ame AL c AY 3 LESS THAN 61.000 DOWN Sylvan Lake Owner leaving! fered at 00 . “_Open Eves. & Sunday 1 to 4. | JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROKER buy land contracts and real estate. | Gi; RANGE. EXC COND. $60.| PLICATOR and get finest quality Vath of, ‘ will move you into that city makes this an unusual | W IL iL Is M. BREWE R ee 1573 8. TELEGRAPH ed ber Sa 33 a : J Y : expert workmansh: t lowest! a pera to find, in town, 3 - offering. ly Sylvan Lake Front FE 4-1582 CHEFP E & RLTY. CO. caihte z z, * MONEY ; ToOm, one, story ranch OSEPH Feist, GALES MOR bi chaste PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR [10 W. HURON 8T. PONTIAC | G REBUILT AUT O- 8 Ee Bee! AT Pec A ee ae Heat aOR Fae Cae a Ee ei | meena | NORTHERN ve ce buildin, . . frontage u : . - rr sity ‘compinstion SILVER LAKEFRONT LOTS, (81500, UP on beautiful Sylvan Lake. Cal ' Swa 55 wee "MEPLACKMENT Sirs. ee eee cee en built-tn surface burners and \ back tot, priv. on 3 lakes for further information. artrl ge Poe ps 96 ve. FE 2-4021 be et arn iron, im “a LUMBER CO. pren A charming full din L AKE | Nab ele ar ee wi vecee pores tn LAKE OAKLAND. beautiful ike - |3 YR. OLD, 2 BDRM. HOME ON HOME FREEZERS way JOE VALLELY CO. «| “Open 8 a.m sto & Damn Beige glone exterior for veeiy up- and overlooking the go}f/Small house ag “Highland, Se A.) front jot. (PME peice “$1008 ree “RED” FO See Wil take win saree exrege aoe gol, 6248 0 to td trons oh Aubugn wi @ Rochecter Ronde ~ PAINT SAL ee All on a_ beautiful { term ee An . : cubic foot : lan “hore site ss a 188, | conte, ae es wr ee Listings wanted and wilt manare| Smith-Wideman Realty A Northern Mkt. ee oneens aE Must be geen jen be app ppreciated. haces. ‘Sree. for ties Special, Bros house paint Bet Nres ne Arteeporas [Eee denen ih areaer| vm dan gui ad eu PE te CN Haren) er ALOGH alleaK BURNS |" mem, Renin deemated. (ege| _Datibarg Sn” APMO°*| “Wy awow Tine amma e| | MGtattiotPbaE' th i an inary facilities an want for a small f Gaylord area. street parking for éar or housetrailer. 1 owe . Tm Fh. wr = wheels. dinette set. ‘53 11 eu ft. | 435 hard- Lk Ave Pari GILLS 4 bea. coundl owner la" offering. '3| arty Mu e752 + 146 x, Mutors! For Sale Acreage 47; Exceljent |b Me. on end. il for only | —ORly_$2400, OR 3-7497, “"hogany step antes, FAIR OF Wh. with sete Ee ey s0R6y Lic. om brick Cape Cod. Built bedrooms. 2% baths, 2 fire-| ———— eee eee me .Y dn, pond ose 12 Ry DI REMINGTON AUTO-| bedspreaq and dinette set. FE ; Wrought iron posts, $10.05 value in cae and maintained with . 44 storm coat, bathinette, pair ~ of 05, Mos: f places, carpeting dra Dun ie for garden trac-| _5-7332, F . t complete selection o' Ning cat gehen its erick =W's) 9 levels! ham Lake Fro ntage [@ ACRES WHITE LAKE TOWN Liquor - $0,000 Dn. tor of oy oat. fag. ‘Bo Borer, § months | HOTPOINT 63 GAL. WATER HEAT-| {piles SH thoes, size 7 emai a o ilichisna Presrescees, ural Brepines A gene ey PL ase Let your heart CHAPIN REALTORS OR 38062, ship. 15 minutes trom Pontiac. iq for ? | er, sii damage, Guaranteea 5 | —‘icycle 353° Onchens igan Fluorescent, a kitchen, built-in § burner decide and your pocketbook = ——| Close to M59, $500 an — —| - wood ae 4m" > in i Also 6 Seicd atte doors. 2 4 modern beds, one match- ~ ¢ rv eM en 85631 bet ne nas a Seni cellent eealition. & ate bas tes ILL SACRI ICE _ M1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, |; Howard’ ma gravel, eon fil, hia eC AAA Sere Merion Sod 55 cents d., delivered. LI 1-5477 “ATTENTION, TRUCKERS — Looting chelee Dinak rt_ farm _soil, ertine dolver FE cased 4-1 TOP NE _Lawn wo mer Ai TC Conklin. | iz eters 2 eae livered. wt. ne 60A Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 ccoagengeeeneeeete UBURN IRIS GARDENS. IRIS, i. rebuilt motor val . 00 newer introduc- tranam . FE «+1925 or tome, “pwen ballet, Regina Maria, _8-0653. _etc. Guest Iris from rd cR LAR TABLE] Piough. ribau Trail Riveria aw $%. EM! ete. Tris Lioyd _3-0531. Austin. 105 different varieties of from loade yl Fistors CS ne tO ian “gaa ee care ae Rd., Rochester. OL 1-661, ke new : RA., ee eee an _PE 54-0087, Tass sod, 45¢ 9 te per per sq. yd Det Newt rs ve Se & removal. Free estimate. FOR RENT ming & removal, Fre ‘2 as. prin set Sie. Pe m, Saee ° CONNSTELLATION CORNET 4-6819. Siratlon, C i alae MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2.0567 __—-A¢ross_from Tel-Huron,__ Sale Office Equipment 63 Underwood Typewriter Royal, $25 ‘s ach Bs | “Corona, is “Sale Store Equipment 64 ee = oncditic PU Pras COLLIE PUPPIES. AKC REG, 7 _Weeks old. OL 1-0891. ENGLISH SETTER. tiny Ses | OLD. 1 ae 3 Jt, oe EXQUISITE sit CER "Soon ale poodie for sale to a OL 1-8245. R.. an Shepherd. mo wl love and Nproiect "y er 4-3625. a TERRIER PUPS, AKC reg., male & female, FE 45041. $3407 Case & IFUL BLA i le for stud. nto | | anaes Oxford FE after 6 “|1955 42" | Detroiter Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 "aati Ts DED — FE °Burnenet 518 8 “pele | 7 Grain & Feed 71 $2 pene Mane tae ir. Ortony NA 17-3106. “Wanted Livestock 73\~ vleluity “ol WANTED Porteit Jones, MADIe Rt i Sate Farm Produce | 75 AVAILABLE: ages Sard LAND. Ca: Bros. PE 4-01. CER POTATOES & & seating ack Cochran. AELAND Sore KLA oe MA BE CORN Tractor drawn or 3 point Ls roan Oia, 3 oe pouacoes, Pe ata Sioa at ray rtonville. NEW & and service. a” aa AV: “1580 ke. at id eae Live PTO. OF, oa ele ster neta ore model $)800. ne W. > Rad., t. OL 2-55 A A ee ants tie” = “PORD TRA : cumspegser. OR _3-8131 bs) FERGUSON CTOR, en terrace blade, plows. ee a 5 WODEL Kon Fer Fer- Doce 4 Or- Ra. «Walled = te mower in CIA Case iar Modal DC gee ria bee NTIAC aT OPDYEKE ei an’ PE 4-1112 TRACTORS Wheel-Horse TILLERS Pectedee: Tors Power Bower Muandie: warranty. Jeri-Tiller? 90 | Credit Terms ANS EQUIP | set a TE RWY, PRICED “TO SELL ’| Perguson Ww i Pox Forage Harvester, cagine driv. en with hay and corn units. . 4 T baler, PTO, like new, = Crop blower = Like new, . New Idea mowers. IH. 4 ba p— rene, onus HOUGHTEN & *& SONS iI, Case & Verges D Dealer Auction Sales 77 AT AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd 1 pm. Pa. Tsona effects of in the viliag: Hickmott auctioneer 8-2226 or OAkland 86-2159. B10 ALL DAY AUCTION tools, furniture. o— mavipmect irda: ih. Wate ; ond Hickmott auc auctioneers Bé&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717° __ ex Av __ just north of Oxford WILL L BELL A at AT eer AUCTION all househol tools, nvestock sin. Sat. June 7, ois Saas Rd. Walled Lake. Mich. John Pari Ra Coe mee ee me For Sale Housetrailers 78 AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer since 1932, Guaran- r life. See them and get Trail- LMA 1954, TER 3 = BEDRM. trafier. $2°900 1920 Lakeville wig se Oxford, Lot M. -| ins o¢39 ELRHART MOBILE-HOME. Pontiac Chief 18 to 50 ft., trade in ati on your 1946 to 1948 Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home GET. It gure Yes, whatever it is — dial Hehrough Classified ne 2 Bvemd for. Mos ad-| | GUSHMAN EAGLE, 8 10 wid Fa w ad 3 i G3 Phe ty “SALES ey General - Zimmer _ .Hglly = Great Lakes Gardner on Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN HC HOTS as tar > ag 170 N, Opdyke PE 5-6518 MOBILHOME cr cal che eT daa ae _820_. Phone Auto Accessories 80 1954 6-CYLINDER. tor Corvette en mplete —_ bony Read owereiide i — Sale Tires oni4-) USED TIRES, $3 50 buySell Also whitewalls STATE: $03 8. Saginaw St. UP. We FE 4.0687 esate ae dactgs eae . J € ; walls 670 5 15 $1395 plus Osan. New tire Saies. 603 STANDARD” RRAND NEW TinES: ates in on Genera) Safety Tires. wat wd “ed cent off. black of white wall ED WILLIAMS 451_ 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 AUTOMOBILE REPAIR. ALL __makes, Arc welding. FE 2-4704.__ AUTO FIBERGLAS RUST REPAIR, oe and custom work, MY ed. Zuck Ma- Phone FE §s Shop. hs qrood Sale Motor Scooters 82 63 ALLSTATE MOTOR a good condition. Call FE ¢ after 4 p.m. "$1 LAMBRETTA 150. 1,836 miles, MA 55-0641. Clarkston. EXCELLENT 2 after 5. "$5 CUSHMAN EAGLE, $175. MaAyiair 6-2289 ANDERSON SA: VICE 12 8. PADDOCK (at 44246 For Sale Motorcycles 83 11967 250 CC bo we @ $395 Also ‘48 & ie} 1,000 4 Harley t ON vidson Sales Co. 3723 & Sa naw INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES & Service. Mac's Collision, 2015 Ca | Fae Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. 4-1762. Bill MeCain ~ For Sale Bicycles. 84 1958 SCHWIN coer + old, 26". 353. _ FE &- ORS ena, a Seo | * §-5427. WITH NEUTRAL = — ir ‘ALOMINON CARTOP BOAT. p. SeaKing mtr. With ome $200” MUlberry 09-2949 after 5 THOMPSON ) veemaad BOAT. 2 _ 24’ dock. EM ‘3-867 {2% FooT WigenOt ‘is BOAT with 25 hp. moter ler. _FE 81585 _. CANOE, CANV. COVERED. _ Good cond. FE #1177. MERCURY Mame. 15 Svaar: a4 mote gas tank and 16 HP, Like sow. 418, 1 EM 3°01 is SuTsGAEE & - HP Elec, Evinrude, Reason- abi 4-0632. ; * CRUISER. 1955 1956 30 be. Johnson elec, Trail- er, convert, top, etc, $1.750. 435 N. Shore, Lake Orion 1337. * 1s’ bags + ied ALL repene ay 30 horse, Merr Elec. Master Graft Te "Trailer Practically _new. $1 ‘Alum. oats and ‘Canoes : “RD. FE e003 OPEN SUNDAYS oe MOTORS - TRAILERS Alum ore = Atwater Mo = nee A hervice vd, f IN. and mold. 612 iasecem, trim Dp, or Service Inc. rs wo) s — CRES liner & Geneva oats atuminurn. wood &@ ‘iberglas Be sure & see im; sensationally low Drieed Ge- neva boats sefore you buy! Evinrude motors. trailers, use boa otors Kelly's Hardware, aon Auburn at Adams, ane rE 23-8811, HRIS ARS old, A-1. $100. Jon e338. — rs} INSURE YOUR BOAT =a RISK— SAVINGS AT . CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN AUBSTINSNORVELL AGENCY 70 W. LAWRENCE 8T. FE_2-9223 Ts Aluminum RS FE Pati i Sian Wan we 2-6122 BOAT s Mercury outboards lilac Aluminy 1 an Mold- motor Used 1955 T% h. z Mereur ary on —— Yah — i= tion, 8 sizes iced motor ony nites aa x ween! s Sales on i Lake. 6 miles sow! F 6 miles north o! way 59, “fara north on Hickory Ridge road, west _on Demeode } On a REAL NIGH 956 ie AP. ELGIN, REAL NICE , idom used ae Pe geste, cond. GET a BUY ON YOUR boat, m & trailers 10 per cent down. ts to . Ply. wood, fi alumipum and steel, Bee the float eruis- er, Me: om 5 ft. M cove Rak PLACE’A “LOST" AD, ae iCall FE 28181 for an ad. ito recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. é: Say “ebarge its” ey 3 CARBURE- | ated GRANKSHAFT GRINDING iN THE | - Boats & Accessories 85) | FE 29101 OSA “She's a smart cooky! She knows just when to act dumb!” Boats & Accessories 85 JOHNSON MOTORS —_ tenure . - ee . by Kate a For Sale Cars 91. VA For Sale Cars om & ; pon DES a “COMMUNITY ||\ 33 CHEVROLET . “a mt MOTOR SALES. Cc. DEMO SALE. 108s swore es Be} a! ‘Air feet. vs, tone tur- 4-Door 1958 Chevrolet _Brookwood v4, Tu . power turquois : rboglide. « Loaded Trapie ory. 1958 Olds Dynamic 88 Holiday coupe, lead e. ed. Solid whit SAVE UP TO $1000 AS LOW As $195 OR YOUR OLD CAR Down. UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BAL- ANCE. — . Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie ‘Highway at M-1 MAple 5-5071 Open Nites iu 9 ‘4 =BUICK, pean RELINED. New tires. MI 6-66 Satisfaction IS OUR GUARANTEE ‘56 Lincoln HT All blac 36 Cadillac HT Power. ite condi- 5-30 | sg Buick Century ¢ se aban” — R& Mo wy eee hee e ness eens transportation specia Main eat, Clarks ciais! MAple 5-5566 or MAple "sate 1954 CHEVY This is a black 4 dr. sedan. R.H 9od runs good and good Looks gc rubber, LES o AUTO SALES 68 Oakila: FE 2-235) = omer WOOT RA, Will consider clean iy EM CHEVY BEL AIR 2 D " pewonade: V8, ¢€ ne. fas nth _miles. Private ow OR 3-4242, "GEORGE $ MILLION "SMALL Pp. T GEORGE $ MILLION CREDIT MANAGER Harold jurnet Ford - 4 1955 GEnvnOLer? BEL A BpRD. peo a — heater, Reon bile, Prices ‘right et $1,083, Our stock No. 4216 North Chevrolet Co. unter Bird. at 8 ° “w os. 37s, *"* 1954 Y¢ as aus Zao ergiide, clean, Low COT ‘egg Badie" Btecle foe For Sale Can . a "53 . °e bay gractst.. eed ee [=a neo | come ~ Road Block Sale — Rea Pat : ee black WW. Mice 2 Dr. Red and biack. yen Chean, Drives 8T. PA ? bre ‘super, 35:. Pull equip- JEROME'S “Bright Spot” OP FOR INSPECTION All Prices Displayed on Windshields _ SHOP EARLY JEROME'S "Bright Spot” _Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 LEAN. HASKANS resets am of r rs) ¢ » *DR. HH, 1b 8 MOTORS 2 FE 43528 JAGUAR & MA ARK 7 1963. BEAUTI- condition Black with - | “Assume ¥ mer See Fee I 193 eae ; oH FORD 2 ~DR.« .| Standard trans, rh sig- “JIMMY BEROSE hid aor Will accept: re: sonable foo Mach srilwen 1-4477. "56 ©) ide @ypet ‘8. Hyd. ...... 1505 a = dtop Syn: . $1595 . gent. j-owner, . §1195 33 Ford 085 eter Hardtop, Dyn. Like = ew ae ry Hudson Was ike new ... ; 705 "84 Ford Cust. Nice ........- $ 595 “2 Buick Super bya. eeenar $ 205 SHELTON Pontiac - Buick Rothester NEW YORKER * ¥ 1952. sw hg “0 Redio heater, auto ou transmission New tires no rest. Only THE BARGAIN LOT Hunter Bivd. = fie es, Birm MI 1986 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR V-8. - Radio, heater, Powerglide Orig, inal 2-tone sparkling A true value af Oy: Our ghee: No. N-4065 North Chevrolet Co. Hunter at 8 Woodward ave. Bir- mingham 35. R Fayeeete TOO — spots be us help you adjust to some less expensive model, Lake Orion Motor Sales pore yshenay MY" Ben IMPERIAL SEDAN Here is @ like-new 1955 chied "yea, i pron has es ven be hee ge Awl and seat — xterior of Seacoast Blue. erfectly matched with ny- fon "interior © oft | by A. mid- centu' remium - an oid car to pandie. re 205. SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8, Woodward, Birmingham ’°56 DESOTO SPORTSMAN 5 Poe Power Steering, wer Win- dows, $1795 ONNy ouxes BRAID tO MOUTH SALES .: 2 CA&5s 5 rw, Pik PIKE DEALS SWEPT- WING DODGE new ‘38 Dodge 3dr. sedan. CARS _& TRUCKS STATT'S MOTOR SALES 32150 __—Lk. "Sy BO. COND., Riel ee Cus’ ent out includes * eg Sy oe full price is $005, ghia, ti Fee ne. " D N, ig FORD. oS Hare | € Habie Btecle Ford. PE. 5-6206 Sy v REAL NICE (1956 Chevrolet Belair, ‘4 dr. power- MOUGHTEN & SONS ~ OCHESTER 5.8 N. Merib R OL_1-9761 “CY” QWENS FORD 55 FORD CONVERTIBLE $895 ey - OWENS 141 8. SAGINAW PE_5-4101 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Low ICE PERRY AT MADISON FE 4-0100 | 1950 RED FORD CONVERT NEW tires, to battery, brakes, seat __ covers, 5 Purdy, _ Birmingham. 1958. PORD CUSTOM 300. 4 Demo, R&H. FOM. Power steer- tour ear down. Eddie Steele . FE 45-9204. heater, 31,009 actual miles. $ “so 1057 Ford Country sedan, 9 power, gadis | sedan, Good con- $75 Lage = 2 dr. cede eer eee eee ee enews 1954 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe 4@ dr, sedan, dis Aenea heater Sect 1953 Ford V8 customlime 2 dr. se- dan, radio and ne = con dition .% = 1966 Ford convert. V8. Fordomatic, aolid- black, radio, heater and whitewalls. Like new ...... $1395 1985 Dodge Royal Lancer hardtop. V8. Pushbutton drive. Radio and heater 2... cc ccs. cere ee 81005 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 Rnigoanay | From Pontiac” the Bargain Bivd, oxForD. _ MICHIGAN OA 82528 SHOP ‘Sunday BUY Monday OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. OL 1-8133 Be Olds 08, 4 dr. Holiday, full ‘POREIGN CARS ; MG — Austin Healy — Morris — | DR. | Radio oan . Your car __Pord, FE ¥ 52 _saver, Ist aver. lst $350 takes FE séote ‘3 HUDSON HORNET. _ trade, EM 30081. H. Mpavment Lucey ul Suto "gaton Bown 1952 RA ABSOLUTELY NO M MONEY Assume payments of $11.46 Call Crecit Mgr. Mr MI 47500 Har oa 67 OLDS. _clean “6 “55 5 for equity. F iss), OLDS NO RUST ne amblet wagon 5 not e se dealers 5-0481 a OLDS, 1957 This 88 Seebene . ve ¢ J-2 engine. Ali need saee cat to Mande at SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 8, Woodward. oan "tat to GO oe Assume yments 45 mo, OR ea ae Vacation Specials ‘35 Chevy 2 ? Sg Sha yale eeteee Roger’s Sales & Service | R. & c Rambler Get Wise, Eeonomize RAMBLER - for many SCHUTZ na pblbans Sarat i re tel fe a Great Lakes Motor “Mart, _ REPOSSESSI fee a a eo 1951 PLYM R&H. A DN at MI Phs00 Turner Ford. i953" PONTIAC 3 [oe R&H, 233 W. Pike. FE ae = ‘PONTIAC, 4 DR., CLEAN. 3-0846, 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT, Cleanest car R, town. Radio and heater, New tires, Spotless psa and out, at OR 3-1665 afte er 6. Fg ie a Fr pk a = TALIN Hydra. Exc. cond. Like ne handle, 4 STA . 14,600 miles, MI 4-6021 amas 6 p.m. i963 PONTIAC DELUXE 2 DR, $205. EM 3-4187. i952 PONTIAC i _ PONTIAC STATIONWAGON, very clean, FE 3-7543, H Riggins. oat ee CABS. ia MODEL. Cheap, 101 W Horon. FACTORY BRANCH OPEN HOUSE You —/ roe To eS ih wees © MONDAY AND MAKE "Your Deal’ PONTIAC” \[FE 2-9101 _ Open Eves. , ; * FE 371i DEKIND THE POST << i } 3 r of Pe aia eo * = $ { $ = ROE Se |__. __ ‘THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1958 ° a, \ ¥ woe fd ++ Today's Television Programs -- +. * Programs tarnished by stations Usted tm this column are subject, to chainge without, notice, | ies ~ "Ghannel 2—WJBK-TV Channel ¢=WWJ-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV Channel 8—CKLW-TV 6:30 300 * 7:80 ry : ‘ Q aya3] iH if F 3:00 2se99 4 it 8 ~ aeeke i i] Th Hit i t | Hl 7 5 Hf i é 38 Hie a8 3 7 3 88S Es : Et se = 3 < ? Tt i u L : | a $|8s : | F 3 i : [i 8 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Pat O’Brien, “Escape to Glory” O'Sullivan (2) Detroit Pulpit. - (4 Big Picture. (7) Understanding Our World (9) Commercial Film. « 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. (4) U of M Hour. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Sacred Heart. 10:15 (9) Little Thester. 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics: . (7) Liberave,. . (9) Christophers. 41:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) (color) George Pierrot. Wrestling. (7) (9) Six Gun Judge. 11:30 (4) My Friend Fiicka. (9) Adventure Holiday. 9:30 12:48 (4) Coloriand (color). ae 1:38 1:46 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 —— 1:00 suspected |7; 39 (8:00 8:30 16:00 10:15 1 7 . 11:00 11:16 4) News. 4:09 () Mr. Wizard. Mr. Wizard. Jen 3 j ‘ ‘ wt 7 tt 11:25 (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. (2) Movie. (4) Frontiers of Faith. ~ (1) Jungle Jim. (2) Business in Focus. (4) TV Reader’s Digest. (7) My Little Margie. (7) Boot Hill. (4) Comment. | (2) Movie. = * (4) Big Issue. (9) Movie: (2) Washington Report (4) Project 20. (7) Open Hearing. (2) Detroit Speaks. 9:25 (2) News, 9:30 (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Room. (7) Our Friend Harry. 9:55 (9) Billboard. 10:0@ (2) Garry Moore. (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. (9) Movie. 10:30 (2) Halls -of Ivy. (4) Treasure Hunt. ‘11% (2) Arthur Godfrey (4) Price Is Right. 11:25 (7) News. M1:30 (2) Dotto. 11:45 (7) Noontime Comics. (7) Paul -Winchell. (2) Last Word. (4) Wisdom. (4) Saber of London. (7)Lone_Ranger. (9) Telesvope.‘ (2) Face the Nation. 3 : : 35 8 if i -_ $s 3 1 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. “A Dip in the Pool,” Keenan Wynn. (7) Tracer. ‘The Unwanted.” (2) $64,000 Challenge. (4) Loretta Young. League.” (1) Mike Wallace. Adlai Ste- venson guest, : (9) News, Weather. (9) Theater 15. (2) What’s My Line? (4) Meet the Press. Sen. Hubert Humphrey guest. (7) Lou Gordon. Wayne State U. journalism professor, Dr. William White, guest. (9) Movie. “Down Three Dark Streets," Broderick Crawford, Ruth Roman, Mar- tha Hyer, » (2), (4) News, Weather. | (7) Movie. “The Sword of Monte Cristo,” George Mont- gomery. 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HYDE PARK, N.Y. (AP)— A playwright delivered the principal address yesterday at Memorial Day services at the grave of the late President Frank- lin D. Roosevelt. Dore Schary, author of the play “Sunrise at Campobello,’’ spoke at the services, His play drama- tizes Roosevelt's struggle against polio. widow Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt, and two of his sons, Franklin and John, were present. Named as Postmaster jat Orchard Lake Office pa fut Radio Pill Used to Study Iliness Swallowed, It Records Pressures in Stomach on Picture Screen WASHINGTON (AP) ~— A radio offers a new and better aid for studying disorders of the stomach * * * S. Berstein said this today in a report prepared for a meeting of the American Gastroenterological Assn. The two New York doctors said that can be swallowed in pill form} - Drs, John T. Farrar and James Py \ * NEW YORK — The nation’s . " ‘ . cery ' = ., 6:06— WIR; News, WWJ, Sports, Red Poley News, Weber Musical Airs Ww. 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