Fa The Weather © HE PC U. S. Weather Bureau: Forecast ‘alr, warmer tomorrow, ~~ Page 2) ae YEAR * ** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958 —26 PAGES got: Scigtes Makes Date With Our Lady Moon) , but May Not Keep It By JOHN A. BARBOUR AP Science Writer NEW. YORK—Science has made a date with that mys- tericus lady, the moon. But will it be able to keep it? x «x * As early as tomorrow morning, scientific marksmen hope to set off the first moonbound rocket. But they will consider themselves lucky indeed if they bring off a rendezvous. xk Here are some of the problems they must solve: _ The moon is at least 220,000 miles out in space. But scientists must aim at any empty point, 137,000 miles ahead of the moon's ceurse, and rocket arrive at about and hope that beth moen the same time. That would be about 2% days after firing. Granted perfeet aim—and error could do in 200,000-plus you can imagine what a small miles—the three-stage rocket still-‘must fire perfectly. This means boosting its speed to about 25,000 miles an hour needed to escape the earth’s gravity. SPEED IS IMPORTANT Given this initial speed, the rocket will gradually slow under gravity’s pull until nearing the moon, it will be traveling only about 3,000 miles an hour. In fact, -its average speed for the trip may be only about 5,000 miles an * hour: The speed is importan quickly, it will fall short of its objective. If the rocket slows too If it doesn’t t. slow enough, it can zoom past and on into space. While there are many ways for the moon rocket to fail or merely flirt with success, there is only one way to com- pletely succeed. What the scientists say they would really like to do is send up a rocket that would orbit around the moon a few times and then plunge back toward earth, and probable 22 of 34 Aboard. Killed Airliner Crashes Near. Prominent féducators Plan MSUO Courses of Study Saeonnguer ene Skate Surfaces at Ice Station Near North Pole- WASHINGTON (UPD—The nu- clear submarine Skate has sur- faced for the third time since crossing the North Pele—the last Westruction. MAY BRING BACK PICTURES The rocket, in its few turns around the moon, would ‘take a series of closeup pictures—including never-before seen shots of the moon's hidden side—and aay those back to _ earth. It would also measure moon, theasure temperatures and count meteors. How the emai field of the many of its scientific tasks it completed would in a sense measure the rocket’s success. To give their rocket the best chance of finding the neighborhood of the moon and staying there awhile, the scientists have carefully picked the Course and meeting place. zk *€ €' ‘They’ hope to save a few thousand miles by waiting until the moon comes closest to earth. HERE’S LADY MOON IN This is a composite photograph of the moon, from its first and last. quarters, taken by the . cameras Of Lick Observatory near San Jose, Calif. Note the visible detail ‘CLOSEUP’ — mountains and of the moon's time almost in the midst of an American ice — scientific sta- tion. a * * Cmdr. known as T-3. John H. Nicholson of} Reno, Nev., the Skate’s navigator, was credited by his skipper, Cmdr. James F. Calvert, with “‘one of the finest jobs of navigating I have .Jever seen” in guiding the vessel) “directly to the front yard of drift station Alpha,” the ice island also In an earlier radio report, be- in towards reality. The entire day of 1959. Shown above are some of J. D. Ryder, all of MSU; Dr. Pennsylvania State Univ.; MEETING .AT MEADOW BROOK HALL — With several of the leading collegiate authorities tlie country at Meadow Brook Hall for an all day session, MSUO takes another important step ~ ‘to a discussion of what subjects should be taught in the new university, which opens in September today’s conference. They are, from left to right, Dr. Lowell Eklund, Dr. Roy Alexander and Dean chairman of Mechanical Engineering, Yale Univ.; Alfred G. Wilson, Dr. Eric A. Walker, president, Dr. D. B. Varner, of MSUO; James Corp.; Dr. C. will be devoted ton, MSU; those attending Newman Hall, Goodale, John gineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dr. Lee A. DuBridge, president, California In- - gtitute of Technology; Dr. Frederick E. Terman, Dean of Engineering, S < : Hannah; presen, MSU Dr. Thomas A. Hamil- d A. Fitzgerald, publisher, Pon- tiac Press;: and Dr. Lawrence VonTersch. Others from this area, attending today’s con- \ 2 ; Pontiae Press Photo C Zeder, vice president, Chrysler Richard’ Soderberg, Dean of En- Stanford Univ.; John A é. * Senate Tackles SS Bill Today Leaders See Approval of Benefits Hike in Rush Plane Plunges Close fo Field, Disintegrates Report Craft Coming In on Instrument Landing - Through Heavy Fog - NANTUCKET, Mass. ® —A Northeast Airline plane from New York crashed and disintegrated near Nan- tucket Airport late last night, taking the lives ot ference to assist with planning for MSUO are Judge Howard Carroll of Macomb County, Marion F. Gordon, Elizabeth H. Gossett, Toward Adjournment George Huebner, E. A. Jones, Dr. Dana P. Whitmer and Theodore Yntema. Changes in the makeup of Oak- land County’s circuit court bench with at least three new members are assured next April. Voters will|the - AP Wirephoto craters. A moon-bound rocket may be fired at Cape Canaveral, Fia.,. within the next few days when the moon is at its closest point to the earth . . . something more than 220,000 miles. Registration Begins Monday 19,500 Expected in City Schools Registbatli for the fall term in Pontiac public schools will start Monday, according to Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent. _ Classes for all grades except kindergarten start Thursday, Sept. 4. More than 19,500 are expected to attend Pontiac district public schools this year, an increase of 400 over the 1967-58 school year. All students in grade 7 through 9, including those who are hew to the district, will enter local schools for the first time, or have here ne we are to regia Those pupils in grades 10-12 who are either new to the district or who attended last year, should re- port to one of the two senior high schools August 25-29 to|in regular classes September 8. : : a5 Sok S08 Deptyn ator eosin: i Bee Merspll cones ee i ments, A book deposit and towel fee of ae 4 8 Sr ee Ate Klementtey pupils, grades 1-6, who did not. attend a Pontiac ‘school last year should register at their school during ‘the ‘week of August 25-29, school August 18 Kindergarteners will - register with their teachers Thursday and Friday, Sept. 4 and 5-and will be- five dollars is required of each pupil in grades 7 through 12. Three dollars of this will be returned at the end of. the school year if: books are in satisfactory condition, Whit- mer added. * * * Lockers will be. available for $1.20 if needed. Registration hours |will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ae = Tupon juice eS Leet 1. Fill the vacancy created by the death this week of Judge Georgé B. Hartrick. 2. Place a new judge on the bench to succeed Judge Frank L. Doty who, by reason of age, cannot seek re-election. 3. Elect the county’s new and fifth circuit judge. Besides, voters in the April 6 election will fill for new six-year jterms the judgeships presently occupied. by Judges H. Russel Hol- land and Clark J. Adams. Both are expected to seek re-election: Today the bench that Judge Hartrick occupied for 22 years sits empty since the judge’s death in San Francisco Tuesday. A spokesman for Gov. Williams, who by law must name a succes- gor, said there would be ‘no an- nouncement until after Judge Har- trick’s funeral.” The funeral was held this morning in Royal Oak. Many candidates for the job have been mentioned throughout, the county. : dudge Doty, who was first elected to the bench in 1927, is prohibited from seeking re-elec- tion by a state law setting a | rE aaa aii Kn. at 70. a’ fifth circuit judge in County, whose judges face the Sputnik Ill Rocket to Pass Over State CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ((?!)—The jster rocket ‘of Russia’s Sputnik II will be visible some 650 miles above the earth for at least the next few days, traveling gen- erally in a southeasterly direc- tion. * * The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory said yesterday the rocket may be seen in Michigan at 9:17 p.m. tonight on its sec- ond pass and again at 10:59 p.m. on the third pass. The rocket will be visible in Michigan Sunday around. 9 p.m. and again at 10:48 p.m. On Monday the carrier will be The observatory said Michigan viewers should sight the carrier Tuesday around 38:37 ee. and 10:18 p.m. sil $-4-KNOCKLESS Lt 2 Sandu ts ETHYL and SUPER REGULA ETHYL Gasolines—GU GARA imore pete ne per gallon or MONEY RE- Voters Will Name Five Judges for Circuit Bench Next April judicial circuit in the state, pr seamen yr me for all —_ Williams. approved it. RS eee largest case load per judge of any the new judgeship was approved by ‘Cece aant Aol will vote on a |short six months term for thisjhis judge beginning July 1, 1959, and afi { % WASHINGTON (UPI) — Com * xX. regular six-year term commencing Jan. 1, 1960. Each will be voted Will Suspend Brennan WASHINGTON (# -—- The general counsel for the Atforney Says Teamsters i te ri} g sae Teamsters indicated today the giant union will comply Teamster Vice President office. _ with an order by court-appointed monitors to susperid Owen Bert Brennan from Atty. Edward Bennett Williams said he wanted to study the order and discuss* it with Teamster Presi- dent James R. Hoffa before commenting fully. But he told a reporter the union has complied with other orders of After a two year fight to have Bo nd af ‘his ex a dion fi me affairs after dissident Team- groups challenged Hoffa’s ele-|} vation. to as the Spantency The. demand of the ineatiore came as the Senate Rackets In- vestigating Committee peer | Hoffa and his union. bling wins and bitterly rejected Kennedy's suggestion that alleged loans from Teamster business In | Today Ss Press : Wilson, Earl ..... phvravede 8 J. 8. FARMER GAS & hig i Lake sige _ off OM £0. 8t. Women's Pages aesite e The en were supckaied “ : a federal court to oversee Team-| 2 its second week of a new look at : During yesterday's session, Hof-|© ta denied that he received from|! employers any of $60,000 repre-|) sented in his tax returns as gam- owe agents were fabricated to conceal the tri source of large sums. “If you don’t want to accept my (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) - Outward to the Stars The thrilting story of man’s conquest of outer space is - , told in 24 dramatic _ picture strips. Starting Monday . in The Press “We've got to have a farm bill and the time has come to stop horsing around,” one Senate spokesman observed. , Senators who have worked late every night the past week were plainly getting tired ‘of each other and the delay in ad- journment. 2 time-consuming oratory, debt limit bill, recommend a com- promise welfare-pension | fund measure — and still face today’s overtime session, : Soe a ne aie ees See ee ill, a us. We saw bill, a minerals subsidy bill and | crawling away.” ‘ “= een ae mee at + Se pro measur... _ House “ s * ss Another rescurer,; William Low- the same time yesterday passed j400, ferry boat purser and one of its" $279.600,000 bill to aid de- li,6 first on the scene, sald: peel en i ae “Y figured most of the peaple But the speedup was shadowed point t. I was 2 by refusal of House leaders to join|found about 12 of them in a conference on thé substitute|together in a pile where they had farm bill, a key to any adjourn-|been thrown out when the plane - ment plans, Most legislators ex-|first hit, Their clothes were all” pected the farm stalemate to -be|burned. The pilot and copilot were — resolved by Senate reconsideration |dead, outside the front end of the ” and acceptance of the bill which |fuselage.” ae he ee was' rammed through the House noes ae Weekend fo Be Fait, , Warmer on Sunday A pleasant weekend is predicted for the Pontiac area by the erman. Tonight will be cool with a ‘How of 60 degrees and 8 to 15 mile an hour winds, light and variable. ay Tomorrow will be fair and.warm- er, the high near 80 to $4 and low tomorrow night 61-65, Besttared:. pal In Swamplands East of Leonard ie ae Se ae | this time a couple miles off for the past 11 years. black panther” repo: from Imlay City: five by five and one-half They're seeing black panthers again, Leonard swampland area where “Blackie,” king of Oakland County's beasts, has been reported lurking on and Farmers living in the area about four miles north of Romeo are keeping a weather eye open today for a “large, seen by a Bruce Township family of five and a friend Conservation officers and Romeo State Police are still checking paw prints and the stories of the witness- |" “Trooptrs said the paw prints’ measured | “It was a big animal,” said Trooper east of the legendary | Panther Roams Again. Orville Dalman. “Six people saw it and it sounds like the truth.” * * The panther-like arfimal was seer © Thursday night by Mrs. Alfons Schap- man, 7495 36 Mile Rd. and her children, Betty Ann, 20. Robert, 16, Mary, 14, and 5 ‘Ann's fiance, City. Ricky, 11, The sixth witness was Betty Shh Schirmer, 34, of; Diag Betty Ann said, “He was ‘a tee _jooking animal. . . long and black, — - When we frightened him, he took off. like lightning across the field.” cleared the inches, . 4 The animal was first seen by Joh (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) — ee a ae “He streaked across the road and six foot fence which sure rounds Ford’s Michigan proving ground,” q Betty Ann said. % oe. a PRE “ — =a ; Lg Ts € a. — What's on Moon’s Other Side “\they may be salt; while others By CHRIS MACGIL AP Staff Writer ©“ suggest they are jets of glass-like What's on the other side of the/material shot out when the craters ? ee are formed. *. 7 * : -*. #2 8 at's probably the biggest! And what of the craters? There Lon the Air Force hopes tojare those who they were answer with the camera-equipped|caused by those who were responsible tions the rocket, if it gets close enough, may help to answer. For instance: . ; a : Another idea is that the craters were produced by gases bubbling up through the solidifying surface of the moon in bygone ages, And ‘ithere’s a. theory. that eons ago, the earth’s gravitational pull drew ?imolten matter from the interior Discover in the crust, x * * Some observers claim to have seen changes in the moon's sur- caused vegetation, Others, equally never seen indications of lunar plant life, + As _ for - atmosphere, experts agree the moon has nothing com- parable to the earth's. However, some think there may be a very thin atmosphere close to the lunar surface, perhaps trapped in low ’ Lcd ¥ of the moon through weak spots| competent, say they have}. & ok THE PONTIAC ea | Editor's Story | From Scene 1 of Plane Crash (One of the first to reach the ‘ight i erash scene Of last ni s airliner was the editor of a Nantucket weekly . ‘This is his + f ¢ -— $$, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958 KLM Victims Killed in Air Inquest Shows Death Officials Won't Talk. dead before the plane plunged in- to the Atlantic. ( x * * Dr. K. Van Diager said examina- tion of the bodies of some of the victims showed each had suffered “brain bleeding.” He-said this ‘indicated that all the people were dead before the impact” of the plane on the stormy s “AO Coroner Michael J. Allen had the task of trying to pierce the | “Before Atlantic Plunge; _ The library has had $75,000 ear- The Day in Birming ham . hen ie Completion of Expansion at City Library Delayed’ e;marked by Birthingham city com- wy faded as architects and library|main desk where books | GALWAY, Ireland (UPI) — The|Consultants continue to try to fit)ceived and issued. Lack = gr oer na oa ge \ Be » |KLM. said today autop-|- Misr Jeanne , head H- a sies indicated that .the 99 persons said yesterday that ad. |here. killed in Thursday's crash of @| ditional studies and revisions of — York-bound airliner were] submitted sketches are being | Summer vacationers have taken Arrest Suspects After Hot Chase Pair Dash From Judah Lake Shops; Cornered _in Swamp / Oakland County Sheriff's Dep- uties, Lake Orion Police and State Troopers combined efforts early this morning to apprehend two burglary suspects. x * * The men arrested for investiga- tion of breaking and entering in Super|the nighttime were identified by deputies as Lester L. Wathen, 33, of 40 Baldwin Ave.,. and Kenneth L. Deneen, 33, 6f 4635 Independence St., Clarkston. x * Both are ex-convicts with long * period last year. Present business conditions reason for the drop in revenue. The United States Chamber of Commerce has named Walter F. Carey, 6125 Middlebelt Rd,, as chairman of the 1958-59 committee on transportation and communica- tion. A national chamber director, Carey is president of Automobile With Free Nations Some 30 pints of blood were flown STILL TALKING: Missing Mrs. Dennison is the wife of _. 2S * As Told to UPI | all the - Airline officials have refused ey. ee NANTUCKET, . (UPD— speculate on repofts that light. Prison’ records. Wathen was just Birmingham residents will have aS ye It was foggy and in seca, bom, might. have |Paroled recently from State Prison|the opportunity to donate, hood te me C town started down right after the caused the disaster. of Southern Michigan at Jackson, ile unit of the Oakland i : i . cous and tn Gas sce Cane Dr. Van Diager said, “all the|Where he had been serving a 3%4|Dloodmees Cross Chapter will be iw . " up to hear all the noise and external injuries we found were|*? 1>year sentence for armed rob-|= at Our lather: : > omes: dr worre tay post mortem ones, caused by the|**¥- an Church on E. 14 Mile Rd. : oe. hed caer ent antarghng ti npetigieley J plane’s crashing at sea level and| ‘The pair was first seen early | | of ts ~ ae avon Ags woods | | then disintegrating.” this morning by Deputy Francis Pridideadat Our Shepherd — eonting e : : Lame o= | oda paces ~* * * P. Earp when they sped from provide aa SS .. 030 n rumm sae : DOUBLE WARNING — One dog whose picture might be con- He refused to elaborate on his} the Judah Lake Shopping Center | Services Dceegn- soigeor an oe ne of the first on the | sidered worse than his bite is this Chihuahua, “Buttons” of Mon- |"™1)"8*. | on Joslyn Read, north of Brows | F p Sart | | scene. I'd say the wreck was a 3 Read, Orion Township. cepted by phone at the i oe “b U of M. Prof f aiken’ walle mort ob Ge ule roe, Wis., who doesn’t mind being a small pooch in a big world office, Some: t P as : OF wort in pine woods. It looked as | ®Ymore. The fearsome enlargement was set up by!Button’s own- Sa Bl k P th “I pulled the patrol car across! ©, statrmen of the drive which ors 41 Years, He Founded] is the piane had come down and | ¢f Kenneth Lovell, who says the photo is working out. fine — even y ack raniner pesos LO od oc oon ney | will be held during the afternoon ot Firemen started to order | — gave chase and radioed for cdilbeevost: of. after. C (Continued From One) chase w led to = anew a exteam vere. |Removal of Vocal Chords), cms ren ta 2° near on Brow Sead nal EXECS Teamsters | ol go away without helping some ‘ ° cen this home. with his oldest sister,|°** °f Jamm Roed. Hot or as peor Doesn't Keep Him Quiet {hn ruse. ty watened en * es fo Suspend Brennan cee se One man was sitting on the 7 til the animal, apparently fright-|, tre, wpocty se, tate troopers : , ‘ground holding his back and | RICHMOND, Va. @®—R. Cosbyjabout four years ago, just as hisjened by the car, took off pe oer Paci Alar Dll story a co ee asked'me to help. I think he had |Dobson is @ man who insists onjfirm was trying to develop a dis-|Hipp Road. — and Richard Gord-| (Continued From Page One) . JOSE being heard. one way or another. |tinctive design far storm windows.| Mrs. Schapman and her daugh-|fired hot pursuit. When they!word for it,” Hoffa snapped at : » oa |. When he lost the normal capac-| After the operation, &, specialist ter Mary drove up in another car — eee warning shots into/Kennedy, “‘there is no way to con- i ity to speak after losing his vocal|déscribed the techniques of esophe-land said they ‘saw: the creature|gtngo stopped and Sur-!vince you.” ‘Cooler chords, he refused to remain|geal speech. Before long, Dobson|too, nacecedl In Detroit, a Senate Rackets : eA Cat Through a technique properly x 8 2S “Police report there have been aj aPprekended about an hour later probation records has been os called — (which He says it is done by swallowing ot of sheep killed in the 36 Mije| im he sree by deputies, troopers turned down by Wayne County ; = igs - Dobson transla as “educated | lots of air, shoving up the dia-|Road area. Dogs were blamed but police from Lake Orion, Circuit Court. | a belching”), he bosses his manufac-|phragm so the ! the troopers said the killings were —— Surrender of the records, sought @ 3 ee and forms gutteral sounds. It|unlike those which dogs would com-| Detectives plan to question thelin » subpoena, would : took lots of word at| mit. ’ two today in conection with break-|violate state law, Judge Frank 2 time—and a lot of ginger ale, a. ‘was [0S last night at the Tick Tock| FitzGerald told Rackets Commit- 2 bet Dobe ck | anne Se tng en (JO ed, ene’ Garman Sn tn slag , Things were beginning to prosper pre! A. te ie (Road. = a Pe ° 5 the northern F a ee s he'd seen nee ng Vernon L. Kerwin, chief court eyed a3 ae How's business today? = around (Bylganin in Hinterlands {probation officer, “S pee a. , staff has grown to 30 ».| MOSCOW # — Nikolai Bul- to e nges were minor ex-/lecturer, Brumm wad as} SPctlights lighted up the areg the firm has expanded to keep| Fresh was given the leg-) -" guilty : gels ag pe . ” 1s" ee am ates “the back| chev's:predecessor as premier of | 2% svesssatuen of 8 drive © : Se mn pee 7 , f hooey 2 a one oe, a lterty, | the Soviet Union—is now chair. intapentent - guesers. : Fair skies were the ‘rule ffom| Many of Prof. Brumm’s sum-jms sry” cess story: “You don't have any tok * _ | man of the Stavropdl Council of | Snes wes ~secused of Epes : the southern Plains through the|mers were spent in Lake Orion, ie in ane rash handicaps if you overcome them. tional grocers who operated their own Gale “Const states, in the Pacific|where he had a cottage. Married, . alee mate lower te os pot io fm Gb necthers Coucntes | Teme Wef omt Teamneter , Noutest ‘and act of te enlerbe bad one son and: two daugh (Contintied From Page One) F rth N | Sub the face of raised ‘and| Rear @ Black Sea resort area, i Hotta : “Thundershowers soaked portions) for the CAA at Nantucket, said Ou UCIEGE SUD jinowing nods on the parts of doubt tebe Dr pecbetts oa ie wes : the central and southern Plains only the plane’s tail section re- ~ = , roe MS pectetion out the Hine wee be Sia : acter te Pam Christened Toda + + + —___|Swing It at ‘Em mg and a scattering of thunderstorms y-A Qa -mained intact after the plane y “Blackie” reports came to a cli- “: xk *& & ; dumped more than a half. inch of had burned, max in the summer of 1956 as a KATMANDU, Nepal (UPI)— | Judge FitzGerald told McClellan rain on parts of the Ohio Valley. . The tragedy brought every PORTSMOUTH, N. H. ® —|whole slew of new withesses, in-| /%¢ Sovernment has promised a in the letter that data sought in ; e #- Kill ' C h available doctor in Nantucket and plier app Ho cluding a bus load of school chil- = — fa oe = the om is privileged under zi More afternoon thundershowers| ed the adjoining island of Martha's atomic submarine je Skate |dren, came up with fresh testimony during Michigan law and not to pub- : ‘were on tap from the central and | In las - |Vineyard to Nantucket’s 40-bed class, takes to the water today in about thd Dent antics. month of August. lic inspection. 7“ | southern Plateau across the Plains . hospital. Other doctors, nurses, a launching ceremony in which | Finally, Gilbert Bell, 45-year-old : oe een ae ee ee Aae| Gordon Deon Advisedient motical sepiee ew, New Bee Babent bs Demet ot ONN ieee , trudged into ye . 3 : states. Friday's thundershow- am from Boston, Falmouth and New nado, Calif., was designated a8 (forbidding Leonard Woods one day NOW : : : er activity was expected to linger) Sharing of A-Secrets|york. Blood and shock concen- apeuem. and emerged with a 40-pound black}. ae in parts of the Ohio Valley and trates were flown from Boston. x *& * coon dog named “Junior,” who YOU CAN OWN * The Weather & . Wea eau Report Fall U.5. Ts, Bur : ture oe besatveccess@R fee eee Dees cccec see 0 e j Highest ‘emperatures This seaseseces? WASHINGTON (AP) — Gordon Dean, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission killed in a New England plane crash last night, was an early. advocate of greater sharing of atomic. se- *e|crets with free world nations. But he also once said the United ‘“3.'(States should not share the knowl- edge of how to make an atomic or hydrogen bomb. Dean, 52, was ted to the AEC by President man in 1949 and from 1950 to 1953 served as chairman, He left. the agency ministration took over and has been a member of the New York investment firm, Lehman Bros., since. Dean’s government career start- ed with the Justice Department in 1934, when he took a job as chief of the section of criminal appeals. In 1945, he assisted U.S. 7s |Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson in the prosecution of Naz war criminals. . After leaving the AEC, Dean be- came board chairman of the Nu- clear Science and Engineering Corp., and in 1955 was named senior Vice president in charge of nticlear energy for General Dy- namics Corp. . Dean, born in Seattle on ‘Dec. 28, 1905, was graduated, from_ the University of Redlands in nia in 1927. He taught law at both Duke Southern California. - i shortly after the Eisenhower ad- Califor- University and the University of from New York. * * * Because of the limited medical facilities on the island, seven of the most seriously injured were flown in an Air Force plane to Boston's Massachusettes General Hospital. i * * * Last night’s crash was in a boggy woodland, A Coast Guard team: of 16 men served as litter- bearers, carrying the injured and the dead. It was hours before many of the dead were identified. Some were horribly burned, At the controls of the Convair was oner of Northeast Airline’s most experienced pilots, John Burnham, 36, of Marshfield. Also killed were the copilot, David Carey, 23, of Nantucket, and Stewardess Arlene Dabek, 23, of Manchester, N.H. * * * George Gardner, Northeast Air- line board chairman, placed the time of the crash at between 11:35 and 11:36 p.m. The last contact with the plane, he said, was at 11:14 p.m., when the airline office notified the ill- fated plane that visibility was four '12,000 feet. ; | ~*~ * * ' The Weather Bureatt said it would not be unusual—because of the island’s location—for a heavy fog to in between 11:14 and thie time of the crash. e miles. with scattered clouds at vocal chords don’t prevent R. Cosby Dobson from giving pep talks to his salesmen. turing staff and lectures his sales- men, * * * Dobson is president of a firm which manufactures a line of storm windows. He discovered he had cancer of the vocal chords Vice Admiral Dennison of the First Fleet. The Seadragon, expected to be was given its builder’s trials last week, * * * The Seadragon, expected to be commissioned in the winter of 1959, will be equipped for launch- ing guided missiles, Its com- manding officer will be Lt. Cmdr, George P. Steele Ml. Bell, of 4643 Walton bivd., held “Junior’’ responsible for the latest |‘‘Blackie” exploits, That helped clear up the mys- terious summer of 1956. But it didn’t account for the earlier “Blackie” stores, Now, after a quiet summer last year, people are seeing ‘‘Blackie"’ again. At least, it sounds like “Blackie.” : West Hopes to Line Up Decisive Support First in advance. x -* * Dag Hammarskjold the key introduced by Norway. Indications today were that the proposal, which would give U.N. Secretary General A number of Asian and European nations not directly involved in the U.S.-Russian cold war would be cosponsors. Informed sources said the West was working hard to enlist support of the United Arab Republic, the. catalyst of.the Middle East ferment. The Delay Resolution on Ike's Peace Plan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — Western diplomats at the U.N. General Assembly’s special session are delaying introduction of © a resolution to lay the groundwork for Presi- dent Etsenhower’s Middle East peace plan in hopes they can line up decisive support UAR insisted that American and British troops leave Lebanon and Jordan before any considerations of the long-range solutions to the area’s basic problems, on which Efsenhower put chief emphasis. UAR Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi, in his brief opening address to the assembly session on the Middle East, hinted he has to say. role, would be < ee own proposal the pullout. - ‘ would be willing to listen to what the Hammarskjold consulted ‘Thursday with Fawzi and had a long luncheon conference yesterday with Soviet Foreign Minister. . Andrei Gromyko, who already has put in his West demanding immediate with- drawal of British and American troops and calling for U.N. observers forces to supervise ed | YOU en | CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE DESIGNED z JUST FOR | and pricec right sd ¥ plant and showroom 5390-5400 dixie highway waterford, michigan ~ erlande 3-1226 | i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958_ Deaths i in - Pontiac and Nearby. Areas ” MELVIN C, BALMER Melvin C, Balmer, 45, of 4805 Forest Dr., Watkins Lake died yes- terday in Pontiac General. Hospital after ah illness of two days. He was employed in the main- tenance department of General Mo- tors Truck & Coach Division. » Surviving besides: his - wife, Ag- nea. are his mother, Mrs, Charles Ww. (Blanche) Bakher of Water- ford; two daughters and a son, Mrs, Beverly Huemiller, Ronald and Terrie. all at home; two grand- children; a sister, Mrs Beulah Graham of Waterford; and three brothers, Orville L. of Pontiac, Emory W. of Lapeer and Paul S. Balmer of Waterford. Servige will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- day from the Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. DEBORAH 1, LANGDON Service for Deborah Lynn Lang- don, three-month-old daughter of Russe] E. and Ethel M. Langdon of 61 Gladstone Ave., Detroit, will be at 11 a.m. Monday from the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sasha- baw Rd., Drayton Plains. Burial will be in the Drayton Plains Cem- etery. Surviving are her parents; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore of Birum, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Langdon ét Neward Del. Deborah died Thursday in the Detroit Osteopathic: Hospital. JAMES L. FOGLE -. Funeral service for James Lee Fogle, a former employe of Pon- ‘Aiac Motor Division, was h Thursday afternoon in Barryton. Burial’ was in Grandville. Mr. Fogle, an oi! driller, died of a heart attack Monday. Surviving are his wife, Erma; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Grimm of Evansville, Ind.; a brother, Wil- liam H. Fogle of Pontiac; and four sisters. MRS. JOSEPH P. MILLER Mrs. Joseph. P. (Ina Celeste) Miller, 63, of 2105 Pontiac Rd. died yesterday in Pontiac General Hos- pital. She had been in ill health three years. - _ Mrs. Miller was a member of the Moms Club. Bésides her husband, she leaves three sons and a daughter, D. Mac- Neill, Sidney J., Thomas L. and Pearl: L, Miller, all of Pontiac; and three brothers, Cyril Vaden Davison, Carl W . Vaden of Jones- ville and Perry Vaden of Fiint. Mrs. Miller’s body will be at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home aft- er 7 tonight. ' DENNIS R. PAYNE Graveside service was held at 11:30 this morning at Evergreen Cemetery, Brown City for Dennis Russell Payne, infant son of Rus- sell C. and Theoball Dennis Payne -ef 940 Scott Lake Rd. Surviving are his mother and fa- ther; and grandparents, Carl Den- nis of Miami, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Payne of Brown City. Dennis was'born yesterday after- noon in Pontiac General Hospital and died there nearly three hours later. MRS, JOSEPH SORGE Mrs. Joseph (Janice) Sorge,_35,! of 714 W, Gaynell St., Tucumcari, N. Mex., a former Pontiac resi- rhage yesterday afternoon in Tu- cumcari_, She leaves her husband; a daugh- ter and a son at home, Cheri D. and William. J, Sorge; her mother, Mrs. Norman McIntyre of Pontiac and her father, Leo Majeski of|chard Pontiac, Service and burial. will be Mon- day in Tucumcari, GEORGE A. COMPS OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv- ice will be held at 10 a. m. Mon- day at St, Joseph Church, -_ Orion, fer George A. Comps, 62, of 730 Snell St. There will be a prayer service. at 9:15 a. m. at the William R. Potere Funeral Home, Rochester, where the Ro- sary will be recited at 8:30 Sunday evening. Burial will be in the St. Joseph section of Eastlawn Cemetery. Mr. Comps, died Thursday of a heart attack at Pontiac Motor Di- vision where he was employed as a seam fitter. x o& & ‘Surviing are his -wife, Friede; five sons, George W. and Michael at home, Carl J. of Eaton Rapids, Charles‘ of Rochester and Edward of Pontiac; two daughters, Ann at home.and Mrs. France Fogler of Lake Orion, Also surviving are six brothers, Karl and La’ rence of Cheboygan; Leonard, Frank, Joseph and The- odore of Pontia¢c;, three sisters, Mrs. Martha Fount and. Mrs. Gertrude Arthur, both of Pontiac, and Sister M. Aloysius of Adrian; and four grandchildren. RALPH L. CURTIS WIXOM — Service for Ralph L. Curtis, 79, of Dayton, Ohio, a for- mer Wixom resident, will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Richard- son-Bird Chapel in Milford. Burial will be in the Wixom Cementery and the body will be at the chapel after 10 a.m. Monday. Mr. Curtis, a consulting electri- cal engineer, died Friday in the Dayton General Hospital following a five-year illness. He was a veteran of the Spanish- American War. Surviving are two sons, Ralph L. Jr., of Milford; and Frank H: of great-grandchild. GEORGE MILLER WOLVERINE LAKE — Service 914 Amenia St., will be held in Jackson, Ky., at the Bagley and Eversali Funeral Home. The body wili be at the Richardson-B i rd Chapel in Walled Lake until 8 p.m. tonight. : Mr. Miller, a carpetner, died Friday at his home following a three year He is survived by his. wife, Alma;-a son, James and a daugh- ter, Nella Jo, both at home; a brother, Woodrow Stridham of South Lyon and 4 sister. ARTHUE D. REDNER FARMINGTON—Service .for Ar- thur D. Redner, 63, formerly of Farmington, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Spencer J. Heen- ey Funeral Home, Franklin. Burial will" be in the Franklin Cemetery. _in Mexico City. Hig"wee the Sounder ef Gaberal dent, died of a-cerebral hemor- , Metal or masonry lasti A-M Here’s truly o fine house paint. Give any bitettor, finish — protects against sun, rain and, sriow. 4 Paint: has. excellent hiding qualities — = gives extra protection against cracking, due to its tough = that kermains elastic year after yeary OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT | 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PARK FREE REAR of STORE Filters, Inc. of Novi and was presi- surface a beautiful, long © FE 5-6150 | Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Ray B. La Sueur, 74, mother of actress of Tennessee; two brothers, C. W.| John Crawford, died Friday, She of Milford and O. E, of Dunkirk,| entered ‘a hospital Aug, 7 after O.; three grandchildren and one —s a —— for George (Collie) Miller, 43, of| | \Railroad Worker on Critical List After Surgery ROYAL OAK — George fehokor, 68, .an employe of. the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, under- went surgery this morning after he was found lying unconscious alongside of the railroad tracks near his home at Harrison . and East. Main Sts. dent of the \csitetad until he re- tired in 1956. Surviving are his wife; Grace: two sons, Roland and Robert, both of Orchard Lake; two daughters, Mrs. William B. Forrest of: Or- Lake and Ann Redner of Farmington and six grandchildren. GEORGE L. PRIESTLY MILFORD — Service for George L. Priestly, 60, of 1448 Pleasant Valley Rd., will be held at 1:30! p.m. Monday at the Richardson- Bird Funeral Home, Milford. Bur- ial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Brighton, hee That He Struck|® Furniture Store Owner z With Screwdriver’ © Religious Sec ns ay e ii] Completely Pamrertent DETROIT WA 2yearait ex (RETUN 10 Russia” ) al Oak Poli in t- i ae ee dent wath the henet|convict was -held ona murder|: tines’ ac ceo ca em a SOCKS | ~All Golers someone might: have tried to robjchange today 2% the death of bis mp Ey Fong gon gel eee Ny lon Stretch Bi $1.00 Pair him on the back of the head. Fahl, 67, Robert Beeson, another railroad) beaten body was ‘found in the employe, found Scholor about .6:50| basement of his store Wednesday io ; “et, = Mr. Priestly died Friday at the|@-™.. today. night. (Ua Choice of Colors . McPherson Health Center, Howell,| _He was reported in critical con- * ee some 3,000 members of. the |= and Patterns ’ following a three month illness, | ‘ition with severe head wounds at] John Catlin Jr, was quoted by|:‘Sons of Freedom’’ - Doukhobors |(Zl Surviving are a wife,-Helen; one| William Beaumont Hospital. police as struck|plan to renounce their Canadian |fi GO OD M A N’‘S citizenship and make the pilgrim-| age with financial help from the |= governments of Canada and Brit- jj& ish Columbia. * xe. ®& The provincial and federal. gov~ ernments said they will pay the |[E2yi; cost of transporting and. resettling the Sons of Freedom in Russia, an operation which will cost: an estimated two million dollars. Ths Sons have established a his- jj. tory of terrorism in British Co- lumbia to dramatize their disa- vowal of Canadian law. x * * Fahl with a screwdriver in an ar- gument over back pay he said Faht owed him. Catlin was em- ployed as a handyman in the store. Fahl’s body, clad in an under- shirt, was found partially hidden under a pile of debris. A dia- mond ring, valued at $4,500, was missing from the victim’s hand. daughter, Alice, at home, and a brother. Deaths Elsewhere NEW YORK (AP)—Mark” Han- na, 59, agent and personal man- ager for numerous theatrical and literary personalities, died Thurs- day of a cerebral hemmorhage. Among the many on Hann’s roster of clients were Mrs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Helen Hayes, John O’Hara, Benny Goodman and Leo Raccoon Stirs Up Furor During Chase WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (P—A raccoon came, to town yesterday, and created quite a furor in this false Westchester County city, Fahl strangled on bis i The animal was sighted clinging pay Greig, the beating, perce to a. tree on Main Street, the ¥ center of the business district. As| Catlin, who went to work at the crowds gathered, an animal ex-|store three weeks ago, said he pert was summoned. Efforts to|/went to see Fahl early Tuesday DEPARTMENT. STORE 1 5208. Rey ek Not of ER -— Griffin ; FUNERAL HOME Durocher, Hanna was gash in Sanjlasso the frightened beast proved baat asked him for-$50, Catlin.said| . The government blames’ the sect ‘ r Te Ae Francisco, _ junavadiing. ahl refused to give him the/for periodic burnings and bomb- Thoughtful Service It managed’ to get atop a build- reir so he hit -him, knocking|ings of public buildings and the : Pie NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP — -ling, so a fire truck was called, alhim across a bed, Sons of Freedom, men, women 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 Mrs, Annie G, (Rooney) Erickson, 73, for whom .the ballad ‘‘Little Annie Rooney”’ was written, died Friday after a brief illness. She was born in Oldham, England, and was a small child when her mother’s cousin, Michael Nolan, wrote the song. ladder was run up, and the rac- , oe eee eo coon was nabbed. Catlin said he. took the. victim's Police questioned a nearby store keys, drove shoes car around er manager, who had advertised a raccoon coat sale for the day. But the manager said he had nothing to do with the episode. and children, frequently have re- sorted to nude parades to show | ‘their contempt for the law. © SAM BENSON SAYS: Brother, you know when I stay open Sunday there must be a good reason. . . -T MUST DISPOSE of the BALANCE of the $20,000 CLOTHING STOCK of Larry B. Men’s Style Center... in My Second Floor WAREHOUET My Store, 37 North Saginaw. Street SUND AY TOMORROW-—AUG. 17th 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. Two-Story Structure Demolished by Blaze SUTTONS BAY (# — Fire de- stroyed the two-story Herman Building in downtown Suttons Bay last night. Fire Chief Ken Nelson estimated damage at more than $50,000, No one was injured but families living in second story apartments were evacuated. The building contained the Huff- : man Store and the C.U.B. Rest-| & aurant. Suttons Bay is some 20 miles north of Traverse City. WENATCHEE, Wash, (AP) — Dr, P. W. Zimmerman, 74, na- tionally prominent in the fields of botany and air pollution, died Thursday of a heart attack, He was with the Boyce-Thompson In- stitute of Plant Research, Yon- kers, N.Y., and had come to Wenatchee’ three weeks ago to study effects of chemicals on fruit trees, HOLLYWOOD (AP)=Mrs. Anna Ma 2 e Held. in ‘Second Floor Warehouse! Entire $20,000 Stock Sacrificed! Famous Brands! At Savings of 60% Botany--Jason Jaymar and Many Others e THIS ONE , ; College Men Attention! 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Huron _ FE 2.0294 da ~ ‘and yellow picture hats, They carried baskets of white dais- we & ot fi R = vin, and ushers were James Donaldson of Ypsilanti, Jerry of Garder City, Duane and Gene Manning’ of guests at a break- Pontiac ee ny ‘ : je Hi ing pool —right in their back yard. $4 4 are ros MRS. DON R. CAMERON The two will liye in Ypsilanti where the bridegroom attends Eastern Michigan College. The bride also attended Eastern Michigan College and is a member of Sigma Nu Phi So- rority. Look What's Happened to paddle Shoes Look what’s happetied to"the saddle shoe. It's back with T- straps, in velvet, arid bright * * * In many styles, half the sad- die is replaced by a‘‘vest” with “hook aind eye fastenings. Others have instep and T-straps in- stead of laces: tel eee Some saddles come in black velvet with black suede or with white. . ! Marg Bundy, Nina touched Enjoying a quick dip ts i EF & i z I : Fe ih fy ; Fes sheath dress with matching ac- Give Children Time to Simmer Down E é = are (left to right) John, 5-years old, Mrs. Burke, and Edmund, 8. ice y MRS, JOHN F. John Erb Weds Jerelyn Scott at San Diego. Jerelyn Ann Scott and John Erb were married at St. VA VA Sylvia J. Baker Becomes: Bride of Charles: Agne , Sylvia Jeén Baker and Charles Raymond Agne were married this afternoon § at Woodlawn Church of God. Parents of the couple a The bride wore a length dress of lace r satin, featuring a sv neck- line, short sleeves 4nd a white satin sash. A ATTEND BRIDE Shirley Fennell of Royal Oak was maid of honor, with Dor- othy Humphrey of Ferndale as princess style dresses of or- i ‘pink carnations and za. with lace ‘bodices. Miss ‘ennell carried a bouquet of Miss Humphrey carried a bouquet of blue carnations. = Best man was James: Agne of Walled Lake, and ushers were .Lioyd Sappington and Dean Ratcliff, both of Walled Lake. ' Tod Menig was ringbearer and Cindy Menig was flower girl. > RECEPTION AT HOME To receive guests at a recep- ‘ tion ¢beld~ at her «Southfield home, the bride’s sister, Mrs. William Parke, wore a blue flowered dress with black ac- cessories and a white .carna- tion corsage. The bridegroom’s mother wore a blue lace dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of white carnations. The couple will live in Mi- ami, Okla., following a honey- moon ‘through the ‘southern: states. The bridegroom will attend Miami A, and M. college in the. fall. ‘ : a White in Forefront of Fashion Picture/ With the development of soit- shedding, wrinkle - resistant fabrics, white has come: into its own as a Aashion color. These fabrics need nothing: more than frequent laundering in soap or detergent suds—and ’ ‘perhaps a mild touch with the fron, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 36, 1958 By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN’ “DEAR ABBY: I have been going steady for six months and him to cept to sit out in the car and neck. I like him a lot but this records * x“ - @ “DEAR ABBY: I need your Es help on a subject concerning my husband. He is getting bald - religion doesn’t mmm © There ARE Other Activities Abby. | Religion Bans Dances, — So Couple Resorts to Parking Fy Movies _ hy ged TR ag SH but he refuses to do anything he doesn’t. care how it looks. _ am afraid if I give him a gift about it. I say he should get 1 think just to spite me he he will think I am doing it a hair piece and cover up his _ brushes his hair more than he = just so he will give me one. head as he isn’t even 30 yetand has to and harder than usual _I hate to let his birthday go by he is too young to be bald. just to make it fall out. Please § withoyt giving him anything, “He is very stubborn and help me to convince him that but I don’t want him to get says if he is going to be bald he needs his head covered.” the wrong idea.; Please help he will take it like a man and . HATING BALDNESS me.” NOT HINTING DEAR HATING: ‘Ifthe ts get- DEAR NOT: Send him a tele... ! ting bald, he-is wise to accept gram or mail him.a birthday : it.. The only way you'}l sell him card, ‘ Good: Care.’ sm mas eemie st someone on whom it looks so CONFIDENTAL TO WALLY: Adds Years to Rug Life LINCOLN, ‘Neb. (UPI) ~ — _ How long rugs and carpets stay fresh looking depends largely of fiber coverings receive also’ can make the difference between a long or short life. * * * Here are a few tips: —Use a good quality pad be- neath rugs and carpets to ab- sorb some of the abuse of ordinary wear. —Go over soft floor cov ings as often as necessary with a carpet sweeper. real he could never believe ‘it. a a: : “DEAR ABBY: I am in search of feminine companion- . T'd'like a. _ who is interested In some fun on weekends and holidays.’ No chance for marriage. I've had ‘ ft. Thanks, LONESOME AL ‘DEAR AL: Where do you think you are going to find a CLEAN,” GOOD - LOOKING GIRL who would go for a deal like this? Sorry, Friend, you <*., * ; “DEAR ABBY: -1 anr dating a boy who has money. His birthday comes before mine. I Open House Held on Anniversary The Pontiac Panhellenic fashion show committee previewed some-of the fashions to-be seen at its Aug. 21 showing at Pontiac Central High School. The com- mittee, wearing the new fashions from Arthur's, are * eee (left to right) Mrs, Paula Kennerly, wardr. man; Mrs. William Fre: and Mrs. Anthony Pissd, apie S a tee A woman's tears have been ‘known to generate more power than Niagara Falls. Don’t. fall ‘for it! <0 : * * * For a personal reply, .write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a. self stamped envelope. ; i i gs Es. e i i i of Bes gag ; i * * * = necessary?’”’ Never have the end of a ae tae drop parallel the jaw-line; ss Answer; i additional adds years to the appearance. C J (iS gift is not necessary, Most of serene tomes Charles J. Prue Claims | s' gnctm die just above or below the jaw- ° : he Donna M. Kaltz as Bride _ ‘isi tone’ «'boepita. x *« &. Leonard’s Church couseteasititaais eal “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it cus- The Daniel Boone jacket is.fea- | Tem, was the scene of the wed- % tata welline tured in designer Tina Leser’s Sgr pear on seg se cach Soe wane 66 the Sret fall collection of. clothes. Miss Kaltz and Charles J, fifth tenth, fifteenth, twenty Leser showed replicas of the Prue. The Rev. Thomas A. nak Gan fillers rl . jacket worn by the man who guests, oe between ones also by cele: “killed a bar” in cashmere or = ©" : brated with parties? Would it rainbow-hued tweeds. € 2. 2 look like too much of a bid oo" w Parents of the couple are for presents on these between Miss j said the -, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Kaltz ” Mias Leser jacket re- of Warren and Mr: and Mrs, ea silted when “I decided to Marin G. Prue of Edison | _|water to a boil. Add a _ a fim! > se temas pene big stuff. A teenager is more likely| SHE'S SIZE 20 Chailots pil’ eat 0 bay A ause of t . m. ami bes: é age, transportation and cooking, wer Roveria jot tartar 0 Semove 8 aragnit soni and restless on family; Mrs. Winters is a woman of | -ers that a woman -can a and becsitte we cannot eat huge . Jane ao rn pescrous: peapartions. She is 5 | wear a chemise in a size H peniceninges = Fee: 2 ; - ; feet 8 wears a size 20 than her usual dress M evr T tikes reat inte Pepperell of | Prgalea'y amcbicant Aadignith \akeie imewrens pera cult) draw, Bayer bed tee scer- | Se and the i god for mo | eiteally OF ae re Birmingham , PO ae ant make things right, “You ee oy ees cee Oe : : noes Mica si and Sgt. , ‘ballin f. i ee just don’t understand,” is the cry 7 ‘ tia of the unhappy teenager, no mat- x. t the J a M4 Raymond F. ; ter how understanding his parents yrere Se vey Ye — ax miont ah e. . You can't go back, But if She is the you're lucky you can go for- rae To the time shat your son = . , PROFES [ONAL « r of xv © i o daughter boasts about the -stand- P HOTOGRAPHERS epperells, ards you insisted on upholding. ' and his To the day when you don’t have £ nies ee ee Oe san to pretend, that you always know DIMITRI LAZAROFF:. parents are best or oi peisiai right and so can 1%4 W. Haren a FE 4-2466 the Fletcher F. mee Se 2 ETON STON sane . To the time when it is your | : ; ee | La Voys. child, not you, hes likes to say, | s aiaecpon = SUTHERLAND STUDIO ... = : ember w * . SGT..and MRS. R. F. LA VOY aE (mare os x, ROOLIEVER STUDIO, makes you equals, ° 4 Couple Wed in Germany Army chaplain Lt. Col. Urban Konolka read the service. The bride wore a white street- length princess style gown with long lace sleeves. A peari-stud- ded tiara secured her finger-tip veil. The matron of honor, Mrs. Dean- na M. Fuger of Donnellson, Iowa, wore a bouffant street-length Pink dress and a pink tiara. The bridegroom's brothér, Charles, who is stationed with the Army in France, was best ran for the ceremony. : Mrs.‘ Rosemarie L. Maroon of Waterville, Me., bay al the bridal recital, Following the cpfemony, a wed- ding breakfast wes held at The Paradise in Zweibrucken. Only a In a double-ring ceremony, held Aug. 9 at the U.S. Army post chapel in Zweibrucken, Germany, Roberta Jane Pepperell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Pepperell of Birmingham, was married to Sgt. F. La Voy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher F. La Voy of Royal Oak. “Monday Only Special Sale! Shop Monday Night ‘il 9 ri by Prana Lelans few close friends of the couple were t. The wedding recep- Fashion. page flash! With the} ; ae wassheld at the Zweibrucken brief top on, it’s an exciting new cub. ae ee style. Take off the top— : Sgt, and Mrs. La Voy left for a a figure-revealing dress|_. -% 2-week wedding trip to Switzerland, _ surprise! wie aaapad week Sit euler Aone: ee <\and will return to Zweibrucken la- ing. Note smart tab treatment on yi ter this month. /\JoAnn Wortman - Becomes Bride of Dean Adams Size 12 requires 214 yards of 54- inch material for two-piece dress, | 2 yards of 39 inch material a { Harvey Berin offers a two-piece dress that is transitional from the point of view of both style and season. The relaxed feeling throughout the middle section is definitely being carried over to fall but with greater control as is illus- trated here. : Misses’ Sizes 19,12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 en- semble 4% yards 39inch. _ Printed directions on each pat: tern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50c in coins for this pat- lining. To order Pattern 1351, state size, send $1.00 — for Harvey tern—add 5c for each pattern, for ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac_Press,/ 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. JoAnne Wortman and Dean L. Adams were married Aug. 8 at Adleback officiated at the evening ceremony before members of the; immediate families. The top, with a narrow. inverted pleat in back, is buttoned on to “tthe skirt in front. The—skirt,—ak though slim has released pieats on either side in front to add to Berin label, send 25 cents. sith. many. chemises. Sond | chemises, send $1.00. Address Spadea, Box 535, G.P.O., paid by check, bank requires 4 cents handling charge. For new 96-page Pattern Book 15 Dept. P-6, New York 1, N. Y., If ' the fludity of the silhouette. ‘* * * Make it right now in town cot- tons or mixtures of rayon and Cost wa Oe tel Parents of the bride are Mrs. June Wortman of Dwight avenue and Louis Wortman of Detroit. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. iickto School Clothes Stress by Cauna Wadd your home, gifts, bazaar items. Send 2c for your copy of this book today! Roses last longer if cut in ics late afternoon, just as the petals start to ‘unfold. ) /Beginner-simple to make = col-|jand Mrs. D. W. Adams of Rutgers| nitfon broadcloth or flannel THE ‘ 1S | orful quilt. Win compliments|avenue. wools. Select your correct ad k . | Bold Color s galore for your handwork! Just| Joyce Watson was maid of hon- ¢.,.° this chart. Lad two patches — formed by gay|or and Barry Adams, the bride- Length | MORE Color is the word for back- |.-raps of many fabrics! groom’s brother, served as best Bl se F TO oe . to-school clothes. Bold plaids | pattern 541: Charts, directions, |man. Sires Hust Waist Hips oy ; : MON DAY ONLY! i | and tweeds show in skirts, | pattern for quilt patches; yardages; A reception was held at the) s ‘3; 2 6M 16% * ay i : 4 jumpers, slacks and coats this |for single, double bed. home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond] ©. 4% 4% 38 —- 8% ON ef- are Just Look What You Get: . 2 4 a fall. Send 35c (coins) for this ‘pattern Beheydt. 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If:the United _ Nations merely consists of a big huddle of delegates who are bent [eer aetinn aet ‘io ohag ey it’s | tied ‘eccceeut:sabegriet Stabs Arabs are in a jam of sérts. He'sug- $a Mid-East economic 2 Sa “Brix, you can lick the world.” Some say the Kaiser believed Hence, World War One. a. we a rg ae WAN anc ce of arms shipments is essential. No one but a Russian could object to that and we all grant the greater the armament, the greater the. possibili- ties of war. re he. & oo & Our President also took direct exception to the radio broadcasts which are now beamed into these districts from across their bor- ders. He suggested the United Nations monitor everything and proscribe when necessary. Hostile Fe forces are constantly struggling | to stir up hot national feelings : against neighbors. No one men- tioned the double dealing commies but if the President didn’t have them directly in mind, I have. 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Pt a eas 2 / wer to Middle East Crisis When a nation is partly on edge— Tightly, or wrongly-—and believes the worst of the chap across an invisible line, it isn’t very hard to arouse loyal sentiments by magnifying — or in- venting—new charges and new de- fections. ok ££ He specifically recognized the current situations in Lebanon and Jordan by stating that the United Nations should move in and re- place our troops and those of the British. “The lawful and freely - lected government of Lebanon, feeling itself endangered by civil strife fomented from without, sent the U. S. a desperate call for help. We responded,” he said. e * - € ‘It’s that simple. Our marines are there because the “lawful government” was threatened by trouble stirred up from the out- side. And. who could that be but the ” double crossing Russian leaders? ke eee Ail tall the ttalar ead of the Gnomyxo’s: remarks were largely repetitious of previous tirades but ‘A. P. atiglyst Rran believed he exer- cised greater.caution than usual. Se elie. fe Now it’s time for the rest of the ' eivilized world to move, for the top nation has declared itself. eh mtn "There's: ate tewhiid “i... ‘Jottings from the well. thumbed ‘notebook of your peripatetic reporter: “re _ gate to back Lzowanp or of Oakland County's ‘biggest vocabulary... . . +++ My old pal, Harry M. PRYALE, has a friend in Ohio who makes his gne ds a hobby. Recent- " ly he took:&. whirl at some of the pink variety and it- came out. real well ce eeee ees « BLVIS PRESLEY'S NeW film was soundly rapped by the critics in Chicago and it flopped bad- ="s ly ...+++.+.+.. JACK HERBERT wants to know if we settle 25 grand an- nhually on ex-Presidents, what we should give SHERMAN ADAMs. x * * American Airlines is whispered out in front in the jet-air race. Their 707’s will be doing the coast to coast haul by November. Rumored flying time is less than four and a half hours, Wheeeeece ewe seus: Overheard at the Old Mill Tavern as a local dandy squires a flashing redhead through the outer portals: “Zat his wife?”. Pal, after a quick gander: “Nope. Summer replace- mem”. ic etians Psyche, that gal on the White Rock bottles is now 64 years old and she’s losing her original wings and her modestly suggestive bust; but her waist and thighs have slimmed per- ceptibly and she’s taller. A new hair-do replaces that old marcel. ~ xk & Just. who is responsible for letting * ole Uncle HERMAN walk placidly away from this KierporF mess? I wonder —and so do a lot of others. , .... . BETH FirzGEeRALp, four feet 11.9999999 inches tall as. she stands on the first tee, broke a hundred a few days ago and that’s a titanic achievement for a little girl..... ...+.. Overheard at Sears-Roebuck: “I saw a Volkswagen run over an ant. It broke one leg.” : ‘W w-~ * If you’re apprehensive lest TV run out of old movies, -you can relax. There are | about 8,000 quest to after sundown on the Torah, which is The congregation spoke the i ae learn something of the beauty of America’s great religions, I visited a the Sabbath. The eternal light burned lowly over the Ark, a cabinet the treasured scroll of the first five books of the Bible, ancient Jewish prayer,.“"Help us so to live that . .. all shall toil and serve side by side as brothers, when love and sympathy . We thank and the scroll of the law was read, revealing the living word of God. rn re Me moh toes 1 te bole. said: “It is a tree of life to them that thee, oh God.” we may Devic of All Faiths: paths are peace.”’ Methodists Owe Much to Asbury By DR, HOWARD V. HARPER On Aug. 20 in 1745 Francis. As- combination of organizing genius and tireless energy that was Fran- cis Asbury. x * * One of hig great contributiéns was the development of the ciréuit rider system for which American Methodism is famous and which in the pioneer days of this country solved the problem of clergy short- age by permitting one minister to serve many scattered congrega- tions, j From Asbury Park, N.J., the town named for the great Francis Asbury, comes a suggestion which indicates that not all inhabitants more of these ancient fillums eager to come your way. Chicago police of- ficers profess great sur- prise at learning the gals now divest themselves of everything. in strip tease acts. The “boysabout town” say it has been going on (or off) for months id months. Hes A. FIrzGERALp. ee | expected, a much deeper and more complete commitment than the simple vow. In fact, it is under- stood to render all contrary acts invalid, In a sense, therefore, the solemn vow cannot be broken, even if one should try to break it, For example, if one had.taken a sol- emn vow of celibacy and then contracted a , the mar- marriage -riage would not be valid,.The vow would have made it impossible. pew that they really are strangers. Now, to come back te the point, a nun is a woman jn & religious order who has taken solemn vows, while a sister is one wo has taken simple vows. (Copyright 1958) Voice of the People . ‘First Loss of ‘Freedom | With Amendment Repeal’ . Jo anewer tp: “A Home Ownet’* who wants to know where and why our freedom has gone, we began to Jose our freedom with the repeal -. of the 18th Amendment. ‘ ecug tha piatines teal ed wet ete sobalbiced eto have your bootiegger, but it was considered a necessity. Through many & businessman or politician lived to _ Now this eleinent is tp contrel not only in unions, business, but also in government. One réason this happened was because citizens who should have exercised their right to vote, sat around and talked about what should be done and then forgot to vote. ’ Now.we have investigations... The facts are known but nothing is done. The investigators kick the facts around from one to the ~ ‘other, but nothing is done. Why? What are they afraid of? If the ‘ever, Se eee * “Carrie Nation,” *+* * In Waterford Township each vote cast in the primaries cost one dollar. How much did it cost in Pontiac? In one precinct where there are over 1,000 registered voters,,174 voted. Just suppose the night be- fore election you heard the following: Extra! Extra! The privilege to vote has been taken away! Don't go to the polls! Stay home! The officials haye been selected for you! Would you care enough to stand -- up and fight for your lost freedom? I wonder. “974 Auburn Avenue Appreciates Help . . of Instructors Pond and her crew of the Water ford Township Recreation Depart- ment who so kindly and capably gave Red Cross approved swim- ming lessons in Waterford TowWn- for the children and adults of u township to learn to swim and Red Cross cretificates. -Mrs. iin R, Crary 800 Otter Avemme — Suggested § Slogan for Campaigning Give Soapy the gate in '58. There may still be time to save the state! : R. F. Dohner 36 South ‘Teamania Avempe | ‘Should Be Room | for All of. Us’ We have a fight brewing which Mrs, Ernest C. DeLeon Rochester. All letters for ot the People must contain oe end .¢ the writer. This information withheld upon if the: better not a ort sature, Letters Ah fl Be edit all letters, roe Americans Were: in Dark Before Soviet Sputniks NEW YORK (UPD = Americans are avid science stories, but a survey made six months before the first Soviet Sputnik was launched showed that 54 per cent of the reading public heard of space satel- ' Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Information Is Plentiful but the Source Is Buried has obtained great relief. If you have anything on “Fatsos” T'd be be grateful for it. I simply, weigh i ton.” (Mrs. H. D.) Answer—for the free pamphlet Calcium and Rheumatiz send stamped, self-addressed envelope. For the booklet Rules for Reducing send 35 cents and stamped, self- addressed envelope. : tt “We get wheat from a farmer friend who grows it in properly ied. soil. We grind it ¢ ves and al ‘the oie enough to satisfy husband and children, We believe this_has greatly health and vali « R.N.) Answer—It would improve | health and vite of every family it it were used ag a staple in the. plied psychology can be adopt- a our general~ ” (K, B.C.,. the ; , tency’ to hold back ore than one page to personal . m pe Realth snd hygiene. tse. dine- Be or Mette eit be answe: William Brady, if a stam addressed envelope is sent to tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1958) lites, it was disclosed today. The National Association of Science Writers and New York University, working with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, made a survey in the spring of 1957 of 1,919 American adults se- lected to represent a cross-section of the public. x *« * readers of newspaper - I i2if iF iy Case Records of a Psychologist: Rev. Hulse shows how ap- ed to the modern church with very beneficial results. And the more the churches can take advantage of proved laws of psychology, the faster they will advance the cause of so- briety and moral behavior. People stampede easily, 30 stampede them for right! By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case ¥-390: The Rev. E. Duane Hulse, aged 35, is typical of the ‘talented modern clergymen of all faiths, for he uses superb psychol- ogy to help advance moral prog- ress. x * * As pastor of a leading church in Wisconsin. Rapids, bs grogunad he eee ee va 7 « CRANE - the same stranger's. \ 33 ak pe oF that they really - “Ag a result of this Human ten- and thus try iB, ers in * ‘to be inconspicuous, we tr fave evolved a new plan. ‘.—.—— I’m a member. of- this church, “— I'm a visitor. - ——Desire “ane eee “Then we leave spaces for their “The ushers then sort all the ~ cards before my sermon is fin- ished and quietly send up the cards. of all visitors, “at the bod of my sermon, 1. Church Uses Applied Psychology pili a ae ee nevtngdiaelivenersioog ap ye; “Dr, Crane, this method works splendidly. And it also gives us a weekly attendance of our mem- bers, plus other vital data a cler- Always write to Dr, Gestee “W care Aw Pa he Pontios “— Ponting s env temped Sears ies e (Coppa om + Lf Pa 4 * No Agreement on Farm Bill Senate Goes to Battle With House jin Dispute Over Legislation WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate The result left new agricultural legislation ‘facing. an uncertain fate. In a series of emtecotaie maneu- vers; the Senate yesterday turned down a last-chance House farm bill and the House in turn coldly rejected Senate offers to talk over a compromise. But . despite . pessimistic © pro- nouncements by all concerned, it appeared that election-year politi- cal realities ‘eventually would swing the balance in favor of an eleventh-hour agreement in favor of the House bill, Both House and Senate bills carry Vital provivisions to fore- stall sharp acreage cuts in allow- able plantings of cotton and rice next year. Both also move in the direction of lower price supports for both these crops and corn as advocated by Secretary of Agri- culture Benson. The House bill, a compromise containing concessions by House leaders, would not reduce price support. floors to the extent pro- posed by the Senate, After yesterday's rapid-fire de- velopments; in which the balked at agreeing to.a Senate bid for a compromise conference, Speaker of the House Sam Ray- burn (D-Texas) declared: Earlier, . the " Senate Agriculture Committee voted 8-7 against ac- ceptance of the House version, and sent a bid across the Capitol for the House to talk it over, (D-NCY, _ rAstaanon (AP) — The So- Union’ developed a new gimmick in its ‘war of noise. : It now is jamming U.S. and other Western radio broadcats on sire coke eee Gee ee ive. code names Stations, k kk -& U.S. officials said today the code system apparently helps Soviet engineers’ in preventing their noise. machines ,from, jamming Russia’s broadcasts to its own people. The Russians, old hands at in- terfering with foreign broadcasts, currently are operating about 2,- 50° jammers, according to author- itative informants here. The bulk of their jamming ef- fort this week has been aimed at preventing the Russian people from hearing Voice of America broadcasts of the debate in the U. N, General Assembly on the Mid- dle East crisis. * * * President Eisenhower expressed regret Thursday that the Soviets were trying to exclude the broad- casts of the U.N. proceedings, U.S, officials have been puzzled Jobless Benefits Hit New Low for 1958 WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of jobless workers cov- ered by unemployment insurance reached a new 1958 low in the last week of July, the government reports, * * * The Labor Department said yes- terday. that insured. unemploy- ment had dropped by 80,700 dur- ing the week ended Aug. 2 to a total of 2,342,100—the lowest level reported since the week before Christmas of last year. The drop was attributed chiefly to recalls in plants that had closed because of vacations and to new hirings in seasonal industries ‘such as food apparel Another factor in the decline was due to claimants’ exhausting bene- fits rights, x * * ‘But there was a counterbalasc- ing factor as the volume of new With. no alternative than to oubithe week ended Aug, 9. Lay- with the Senate. Cooley told re-joffs caused by automobile model porters he would be “too busy” |change-overs accolnted for part to seek a special rule of the new claims. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 FEDERAL dept. stores Save Monday! CORRECTIVE STEP COMFORTABLE CLOVE LEATHER ARCH CASUALS Ideal for the women on the go! Gray, white, beige, brown, black. Narrow, 6-10; Medium, 5-10; Wide, 5-10; Extra-wide, 5-10. 4 Men, through Sat, 88 re Charge it ,U.N., the Russians‘jammed every- .|tions reported. sound repeated over and over, In the case of stations with code designations the howling is a rupted every féw seconds series of dots and dashes giving the station’s name. _ + # If the racket transmitter strays from its assigned frequency and begins to create interference for a Soviet broadcast, official monitors detect the interference, identify the source of it by the code im- bedded in the jamming and order a quick correction, On Wednesday, when Eisen- hower and Gromyko spoke at the thing the Voice was broadcasting. Thursday the® Russians changed their pattern, When the Voice broadcast music during intervals in the General Assembly debate, the music was permitted to go through. But when the debate re- sumed, the jamming started up again, Western monitoring sta- * * * U.S.LA, estimated that the cost of operating the jamming stations to the Russians is in excess of 100 million dollars a year, or con- siderably above this country's own efforts to spread information over the world, Goldfine’s Son Called Abusive in Divorce Suit BARTOW, Fla. (UPI) — A di- vorce suit against Horace Max- well Goldfine, son of gift-giving Boston, millionaire Bernard Gold- fine, was in the hands of Circuit Court here today, less than one month after he slashed himself 100 times with a razor. The suit was filed y: fe & * 36-year-old Goldfine curse with “violent and abusive uage” and told her that he longer loved her. The couple was married in Sarasota, Fia., March 9, 1957. They lived together until Dec. 28, 1957. She lives in Sarasota and Goldfine’s residence was listed as New York City. Young Goldfine slashed himself July 19 after an all night party at a Sarasota motel. But the cuts were not serious and he spent only one day in a hosvital. 2 * «©. Doctors attributed the slashing to “an emotional .upset’’ brought on by domestic troubles rather than his industrialist father’s dif- Pho 147 W. Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc.:. » ‘Reliable INSURANCE Piotection” ne FE 4-4565 Lawrence Street oom We are charming woman has the most’ honorable man has our trust, @ persuasively, _, thing that is practice. “. 8 SIPtE: VOORHEES-SIPLE | 206 N, Perry Street LET’S BE DIFFERENT: influenced by differences — a delectable flavor enjoys the greatest con- sumption, railroads have dome cars, airplanes ~ 3. &. VOORMEES mayor, will be the guest speaker. have speed. It is a difference, in large or minor ways that bring attention and busi- ~~ ness, or large circle of friends, To be one of the crowd ‘is all right but to get the ultimate one must step out of that crowd, be different, climb higher, speak moge your hair to bring out the lustre and charm of your features, be more entertaining, some- There is one attribute to which we might subscribe that is certainly. different —be courteous. Try it! FUNERAL HOME | friends, an coffee with smile more sincerely, arrange different than contemporaries Phone FE 2-8873 === \attorney’s fees and réstoration of Ai nem SAVE in this Credit myo jay paleo ficulties with a congressional com- ttee over dealings with presi- dential. assistant Sherman Adams. Mrs. Goldfine denied at the time of the slashing that she was preparing to file for divorce. She sald, however, that she had been thinking about divorce ‘‘at one time.” In her suit, she asked for an undisclosed amount of alimony, her former name, Claire C. Mc- Tighe. Young Dems in Keego Slate Second Meeting KEEGO HARBOR — The Young Democrats of Keego Harbor will hold their second meeting Tuesday Vern. Edwards, Keego Harbor All Democrats 16 through 40 years old. are invited. . , Here IS a Credit Union for YOU! € past 3 \___._ | WHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY; AUGUST 16, 1958 Biven Bar Grompko’s Tall; sali Soviets Jam Broadcasts of U.N. Mideast Debate’ - 31—Pog chest with 45—Plastle or r China 6 -Plisi ‘ete. 41—Clicker machin gun ~ sat of pegs....... dc vaheranavas Mc od musical top.. 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Allebach wil, preach on “Death and Life tomorrow morning in the Oakland Avenue Are in the Tongue” United Presbyterian Church. a. a Reon zat August 14 to 24th at. ‘Camp Grounds—1% Miles West of Brown City, Michigan Fist YNITED MISSIONARY, CHURCH Pike on 5-4ou pater 0. FE ' poe a id M. Bible mes and [pm Thursday to complete plans | fall activities, : National Council President Slated jat Orchard Lake. | Speaking at both the 9 and 11| ' ae. : Two Worship Seryices—8:45 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. . Sermon by Mr. Walley: | “WHAT PLEASES GOD?” =f 9:45 A. M—Charch School Classes for’ All é 2:00P, M—Senior B. ¥. F. : a ee ee eer ee ae oe eu 1:30P, M.—Wednesday-Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. Revival Scheduled af Church of Christ Sunday’ School . Staff Completing Plans for “What a Wonderful Place It} : = ep sg “caiale hediaslsine | Adults Children Found Way to Cut Weight by Using Mental Strategy)! By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE . A man came to see me a couple of years ago to talk about) = his personal problems. First of all he was quite nervous, so we discussed formulas for healing nervousness. Then he said his meine insisted that he reduce poundage, but he _just couldn't take o ; I've just taken “You do formula is: “Just take, a good denial!” given to you.. Desire plus faith KEERAUSE THE. WILL, and it grows strong. The next step in losing the amazing than will is the tendency to become figure.. Then toughen up your the minister alone cannot help as well, both services, es i At T pam. the stewardshhip com- = oe meet at church ‘fol- If this is your problem, I the regular session of the ' cls Due to [ack of Exercise 5 ae ft weight. ' “That's easy,” 1-told him. “Look at me. off 35 pounds.” “How do you do it?” he asked glumly. it by dicipline,” I replied. S “And you have to attack the problem by _mental strategy.” 1 could see thet he was not enthusiastic about discipline. So I told him about a weight control formula mentioned to me by Captain ’ George D. Cox of the SS President Wilson, ith tion detec on ad Depe ast lant. oor Captain Cox’s dose of the wonder drug selfa- : : ae: . A “you i sri laid die power of will by first of all really wanting it. Then you pray for it, believing it will be added to prayer is the formula that miakes will power possible. : ’ Following that, the will must be exercised. nage time meet with the pastor at 7:39/70% deny yourself, you are actually toughening your spiritual pe 99 . amen.” Pee eee ee We TRUOY sete ts hase. Use it welsh diy ling ts t0 hs of imagination which is even stronger? . It means projecting images or pictures of desired conditions. And 3 basic fact of human nature what we habitually imagine (or image) ourselves as being. What you see, you are! So it helps like magic to picture yourself as slender. Decide what weight you want to be. Don’t fool yourself but really want to see the scales at that will. Finally hold that picture of yourself as slim, clothes.fitting comfortably, collar nice and loose, waistline a couple of inches less. 2e. &.* . It isn’t very often that a minister writes about reducing, a subject usually left to medical editors and beauty columnists. But I believe that anything that concerns human wellbeing should come within the province of the minister. But, of course, in dealing with the problem of overweight, you. You need medical advice in Wiiiliar ebens inte quetion of reducing and its importance to our general wellbeing, I began some dis- cussions with my brother, Dr. Robert Clifford Peale, a _ physician and surgeon in Olean, New York. The result -of our talks was a little booklet about the problems of overweight, written jointly by us and called “Live Longer would be happy to send you a copy with my compliments. Just write to me in care of this newspaper and perhaps we can help you take off. pounds. The Carter Gospel Team o fBay City, will present the program at {Bethany Baptist Church on Sept. 14 at the invitation of Bethany Youth Fellowship. ; Ae evangelist. will preach at the Te) 64) poy. and Mrs. ; * oe z vival meetings to be held daily : - “An American Baptist Church through Aug, 31. Services will be-|c2™tet and Treatre Thumith is well : a gin each night at 7 o'clock. maviane Sanane: Degeae Ceeey Sk 3 * * o FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH thd ee tbe. Peace: wh sles mi wae ag 576 Orchard Lake Avenue - charge of si groups, | Tne tee eta ve on ; unday Service—1:30 P. M. © trained for evangelistic work under | 20° a!) oh chan Beptt Co j Wetnestay, August 20, Psi Mgeeage ‘Teas Bev. Marsal spesking tat as Toned ae ee vention at Lake Louise all i GAREY NICHOLS, Presider MecteLENTY. OF TPARKING ware : Percy M. Walley will speak to- morrow on “What ; Announe- Fill your life with positive faith...make every day a true spiritual adventure... give confidence to your future. ATTEND CHURCH REGULARLY Visitors in Our City Are Especially tnvited Sunday | ing the tol- GREAT {Susan ' Sunday CES night sub- jects by Dr. Ds, Malone Speaking ct All Services Tom at Maione 10 A. M. — 11 A. M. ts AUGUST 17th 7:30 P. M. “Satan's Program With the Choir and Special Music , AUGUST 24th van ee “How to Be An Attractive Christian” ly Departmentalized § 8c for All Ages, | AUGUST 3ist . “How to Pray for Yourself” Modern Supervised Nursery 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY ‘RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY — School Auendance Last Week 1190 | 1st CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens.| Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Pastor Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asso. Paster MORNING SERVICE 9:30 A. M. : “IF CHRIST BE IN YOU” -The Rev. Mr, Burton, preaching morning Pleases God?” David Haviland io a assist at the 8:45 service and Gail Travis at 11 a.m, Music will be by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wolfe and Russell G, Crites, Baptist Youth Fellowship S ponsoring Gospel Team! bone lft on ‘Sn 11 ise this week x * * Assembly at Green Lake, Wis., with Mary Jo and Russell. = =|) Missionaries “Going to Borneo Indian Couple Joins 5 Representatives of Five Other Nations CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Guest Speaker Sunday Silver Tea and Resale: Wed, 7:30 p.m. |. With the recent addition of two missionaries from India, the Meth- odist missionary team working among the: Ibans of Sarwak, Bor- neo, now includes representatives of six nations. They are? Fili- pinos, Chinese, Indians, Sumatran Bataks, British and Americans. WESLEYAN Evening sessias 7:30 P.M. 67 NORTH LYNN STREET . Sunday School 10 A.M. Wed. Prayer and Bible sevice 4380 P.M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor METHODIST won 1 AM. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. Williams St. at W. Pi The Rev. C. ed The Rev David K. Mills, SUNDAY SERVICES, 8:00 A. M.—HOLY COMMU All Saints Episcopal Church ee ew 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector Church School—Infant Nursery thru 6th Grade 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Child Corp liilarts thru ke NION 3 Hie it a i % sa ys ev ibe $:00- A. M.—Holy Communion , 10.00 A.M.—Holy Commuion and sermon The Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar fn » 5 Years ‘ST. GEORGE'S ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ve EPISCOPAL’ CHURCH Milford, Mich. woe! Hatchery al. Sharing 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion » 10:00 ‘A. ee Saad a garree ui feats. The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar 10:00 A, M.—Children’s and ar eg * * * The newest arrivals are the Rev. land Mrs. Terrence Joseph, who have been sent to Sarawak by the | Methodist Church of India and will | be supported by Indian’ Method- ists. Thus they furnish another ex- ample of the growing missionary outreach of the “‘younger churches’ of aeons, | The Rev. Mr. Joseph is a graduate church in Agra before his assign- | ment as a missionary. The Orinoco river, sixth longest the ral America, is navigable in i pang perma Terry Lafountain is the Bethany representative at Camp Lake Lou- Attending the American Baptist next week will be Mr. and Mrs. Jean, and the Maynard Johnsons _jent, children Present Pastor Reappointed Walter Returning te Harrison Avenue Free Methodist Rev. Johnson return to First: Free Methodist Church as for another year, and the Rev. Walter Johnson has A sadiee of toenhie, Ge Rew. Mr, Howison came to Pontiac as minister of the local church in 1955 from Alpena where he was district superintendent. (ot *& &* In 1928 he was employed here for the City of Pontiac in the en- pastor was instrumental in the building of the new church at 501 Mt. Clemens St. Tenor Soloist, at 2 Services Training Conference at Alma College The Rev..Galen E. Hershey, as- sociate pastor, will speak on ‘‘What * John Hillan, tenor, will x * at both services. liam Olmsted accompanied the group. and Billy Cox. * * * Under the supervision of “Mrs. Robert Irwin, primary superintend- of the -department will have a swimming party and van Shores Park. ‘Living Rosary,’ Friday The Rev, Fr, Joseph -Howard, formerly of St. Viricent de Paul Church, will be the speaker at the |Highest Award -|are weeding the garden and cut- -\ting the lawn of St. -|Episcopal Church, Drayton Plains, ‘The fev’ Lyal H. Howison will gineering dpartment. In 1957 the “ Young People Attending. a.m. worship services Sunday at! Ch sing “Lead Us, O Father’ by Handel _ Leaving today for a Synod spon- sored Presbyterian camp at Green- ville are Junior High young peo- ser, David Winthorn, April Davis picnic at 11 a.m. Thursday in Syl- 31 Members of Class Complete Course in ‘Survey of Scriptures’ Phil Hildner, Bren Petar, Bob. Chambers, Carl and John Methner Andrew’s this summer as part of their train- “Last spring they worked and é attended class every other Satur-| atl mca A The Rev. Wello Hunt said he expects to present the boys for the award during Scout Week in Feb- ruary 1959. Men of the congregation are asked to offer their services for one night a week as leaders of | scout groups and the Servers Corp, ‘Sunday School .... 9:45 A.M. Sunday Worship . “1100 A.M. Evening Service .... 700 P.M. 230 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor John Hazlett, Minister of Music “HAS THE GLORY DEPARTED” “RELIGION OF THE HEART” A. %, ¥...... . 6:00 P.M. The church office will take calls during the day and Arthur Peter may be reached evenings at FE 5-3976. — Thirty-one members of the Dio- ¢esan Course on ‘The Survey of Holy Scriptures” were given cer- tificates for completing the course. The Rev, Robert Miller was class leader. First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Bible School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. 658 W. Huron Rév. D, D. McColl Daily. Vacation Bible School at Salvation Army films Heaver, all boys and invited. ‘Missionaries,’ Theme of Attorney’s Address Sore Joel Hatchett will be the evening. soloist. Mrs. James A. Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. REV. MAURICE DIRETTE, Pastor p. m. Sunday in Trinity Baptist| Friend,. are you faithful to the serv- ices of the church on the Lord’s Day? We extend you an invitation to attend the Full Gospel services at our church. Sunday School, 9:45 Morn. Worship, 11:00 Evening Rally, 7:45 « “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. Perry at Milbeurne Wesley C. Wibley. Pastor Overton is chairman of the pro-| United — Presbyterian | | Churehes _ OAKLAND AVENUE FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1 es CP Elle ve | Beta, sh g Youth Service . Evangelistic Service 7s Wed P Prayer Meeting 7:45 P. M. The End of f Your Search tor a Friendly _ Cherch - Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497 |} * * * The . phs will do evangelistic. and cal work. He is an or- dained minister and she is a nurse. to ‘National Lutheran Council Churches dramatization of the “Living Ro- sary” at 7:30 p.m. Friday on the lawn of St. Joseph Church, South boulevard at Bagley street, Evangel Temple | ge eth 5 ics East inational 96 Williams St. Wm. LoFountain, Pastor | SUNDAY SCHOOL . .8:30 A. M. | CHURCH SERVICE . 9:30 A, M. CHRIST WATERFORD: TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd, Arvid E, Anderson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A. M. CHURCH SERVICES 8 & 11 A.M. ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 7 ‘Hill St. at Cherry Ct, Carl W. Nelson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A. M. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M GEOFFREY DAY. B.A., B.Th., Pastor CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. G. W. Gibson. Minister FE 40239. _ 47 N. Saginaw eet pete Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday . TMP. M. ‘ Elizabeth Lake Ra. st Tilden Sunday School . 10 a.m. Evening ‘Church Bervie Pastor—REV. LEE Latin eereee . DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH * Junior and ——— res ee Stee vdee SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE _ Meeting at Walled Lake Kiem, Scheel W. Maple Near Ra. M. Frederick Fouts, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ,.9:30 A. M. Mornin Bd ane “" “1 am. Pew ews vere one 1m, Ww 8. &, tot na ney : CHURCH SERVICE here Oakland at Cadillac Theodore &. Allebach, Paster Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director Youth Fellowship .. Evening Service .. Wednesday Prayer Meeting JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmund 1. Watkins, Paster Bible School ..... 9:30A.M Worship ...8:00 & 10:45 P.M. Evening Service ... 6:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Study ....+, 7:30 P. M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street Fr. Wm. Palmer, r Paster Bible School ......10:00 A. M. Worship’ 11:15 A.M. “WHOM GOD TOOK” No Youth Fellowship COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan W. 3, Tesuwinsen, Jr., Paster Bible School 9:45.A. M-. Morning Worship .11:00 A.M. Youth Groups ...., 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M.. Wed. Prayer and Study Hour ..-.: 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF THE _ ATONEMENT 7:00 M. . 7:30 P.M. ce er venoe 3527 Clintonville Ra. Donald Q Andrews, Paster Sunday School .... 9:30A.M. Morning Worship .10:45 A. M- + - \ A, joe Ste = ’ a9 ap ve, FE 4.9591 Churches | MISSOURI SYNOD ST.ATRINITY gay ay ® Some Ralph C. Claus. Pastor Sunday School ... 9:45A.M. | * First Service ©..... 8:30A.M. Second Service ...11:00 A.M. : Sostya at Third George Mabie Pastor Service . . S15 A.M. pena Dory hare «1045 A. M. Teor mays sad . 9:30AM. @ playgrounds planned ree- reational TOWNSHIP day or worship which lasts Square Lake & Telegraph . Grate. Pastor No work or commercial: activi pag ib cnet ce ot an iberte eae Chard: Service -... 10204. M during that time, in ac- Sunday School .. 11:00A.M. Boca with Biblical instructions on ° ship beliefs. : 7979 Commerce Road RES gue somone §—§ Wholly Endorse. Bible Wa etree The following resolution was Sunday School ...10:00 A. M. by the Des Church Service -. aS AM. Convention of the Disciples : of Christ: “As a communiofi we Cedar Crest #are not Rep cmrsong er (Nest to Dublin Schoo! 4 Howard E. Claycombe. Pastor Services at & A. M. and 1} A. M. Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. St. Stephen’s ps fale Bia. around the ‘world, so that we have greater love for the Bible nor a greater desire to see it translated, published and distributed through- LEAVING FOR FIRST PASTORATE — The Rev. and Mrs. G. J. Recachs- ot, te Crriaiion. ond Minsiontry Aline Chan (left) are saying good-bye to their son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. — and grandson, ey. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958 | : -‘Penthes’ eet tales _ Bersches left yesterday for. West Haven, Comn. where they will serve the Christian and Missionary Church. Paul was graduated & oe Youth Service, bueteseugerensasnrenongntess ei * bs eee ete Golden Gospel | ma a wi ig HEART, MEMORIAL L BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Gunday Scheol....16 AM. coe O18 P. _ BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 aM. Young Peoples .. : Eve. Worthip: 7:30 P.M. Wedncniay lve. Servie..1: Pt. | CLARKSTON METHODIST “CHURCH Buffalo at Church Steeet—-Clarkstom, Mich Church School—$:45 and 11:15 A. ig ' Family Worship-—0:45 and 11:15 A. M. * Sermon Subject: “LIVE, COMMON VENTURES: BIRTH” Ministers; WILLIAM J: ome ent -~ JAMES C, BRAID SEVENTH ‘DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 0. Cunnington, Pastor OR 38-9512 ose 156 Mt, Clemens ‘6t Sabbath Sheool ......ceccecerscececes Saturday 9:30 a.m, Sabbath Worship . - Lidaccncéddeieccedses SG AE GD Young Peoples Mecting ».+++04+ «+++ ++ +++, Saturday 7 Bu, vayer Meeting ae beeeneeess Wednesday 8 p.m. Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje. ba Morning Worle, «oA, om Q (Bitweep Diste and Gashabew) = Guay B. Smith, Pastor Church ‘Service’ ..* 9:30 A. M. Sunday School .. 10:45A.M. GRACE Corner Gomense ont Glendale Richard C. yd Pastor Services at 9 AM. and 10:30 A.M. fible Sy a ge and Sunday hm M. Rndege 1030 A. AM Sunday Scheel .,..10:00 A.M, Morning Worship seveeetl 00 aM. People eeeee 6:15 P.M.. a 7:30 P.M. TIth Convention in Kalamazoo >) Open at 3 P. M. Sunday} °” 9p “G The- Beulahland Bible Conter. Hiae}\ence will open its 10th year at the conference Geo-Spiri itual By TOM HENSHAW AP Religion Writer. Don’t be surprised if religion tears a leaf from science’s note- book pretty soon and comes up with an International Geo-Spiri- tual Year. Pastors, Delegates of City Churches to Attend |. Annual Conference * f ' a Mi ate : i The ni TL: to Point Way to Peace 200 Vietnam Refugees Now Learn to Weave Year Urged ny ard Were, & New| iat finanéed By a executive, nd is| Electric Failures = a the Swedenborg Foundation. | Marimont Baptist Church Invites You: Morning Worship, 21.A.M. Sanday Ponty 10 AM, . Youth Hour, 6 MARIMO ‘3°. 4 Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! : ee ee a 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M: WATERFORD COMMUNITY, CHU CHURCH Andersonville Road Sunday, School av asevene ipeuhhed ks oikadie sss as — ae Ceecerretes¥oee 8:30 A. AM. oonee cece peeeesngsen suse es™ #5 ‘ Lae oten$e eeeeeeenes Worship . se een eee ares ee eebeteeee Evening Worship Sagat iia uF ERS ed four motivations for an en-| larged space program—curiosity, defense, prestige and: knowledge. | ie a lahland Conference Christ?. If there are Cerca miles east of Pickney at 3 p.m.jited worlds, is He the Lord General Baptist Church - as[Savior of those worlds as ee oe eee ee | Services will be held at 7:30/our own? ae ee es 4, Each Suhday 4 qbaber Day-| "What is the goat of iran : a eee wend eeneeees a | M. | y & mice at : In & Sunday [pee teaiacvioete ia M. [juled for 3 p.m. The-conferencejriers breaking, the roar of rock ae ti vapesvecscestisess MEPL Ff age fesseaten sod ‘jets rushing through space, Es Service ......:-. re, ae or shock So wee o.! | * i e Where Priends Meet Friends and Goa Meet all” 8 Baptized Sunday and Hintelonsneee, athe eternity? The Rev. 0, L. Lewis of Clinto n-| WOULD INVITE THINKERS .| ville peg of pote a a cogging, Ahoy sper par- baptized candidat Sunday ti religious | “FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Jatternoon in Lake Oakland at the|thinkers, Christian and | HURON AT WAYNE = d4home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.|tian; nuclear scientists; and phi- Keech,-3581 Mann Ru. er es betes. i:: REV. WILLIAM H, MARBACH, B.D. Ae z ‘| “Such an experiment,” WORSHIP SERVICES . . , 9:30-1:00 | [of railroad track for every 7.8 Seen ent the cndlirad “Ch SCHOOL ; . 9:30-11:00 _ of outer space than all the ‘CHURCH , aeees * ¥ : 5 level : ; of politi I ‘ : \military leaders.” ‘ R FREE B ‘METHODIST CHURCH | Sunday Schoo! 10:00 A M. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. “The Rev. Fa yee » ot Phat oe EVENING SERVICE —7:30 P P. Me Mr. E. ey ; o» F.Y.M. SERVICE—6:55 P. M. | Prayer Meeting Wednesday ot 7:30 P.M. ounessesedeevepesonvesoonesesnsosessesses z. The Committee on Religion , which is. showing | g is i E: 5 ds marek of Christ pce People poco eeeeecrs MA heed Sunday Scheel and Wership baeost Mi, WH, Evangelistic Seevieg. - «. tenes Lathe ‘Tandy teen see tevecses 7:30 p. m. Gvangelistle .... 2.644. 7:30 p.m. ee Bishop L. A. Parent Church Phone FE 5-836! Postor Rés. OL 2-4751 maa TODO EN ESPANOL Hoy por Evangelista Ysidro Perez de Mejico - ingo, Agosto 17. ti 2:30 P.M. " Apaslelte Church of Christ 459 crore : Venga’ a oir el Mensaje de TITEY! GULTO ESPEGIAL T1111!) «ish aes RION—Founder nev. J; LUEBER. SHEFFIELD —Avsitant 8:45 to 11:00 A, 1149 to 1218 Not Sunday Schoo Tal PMI: Lather Shetiold~Specker : RST % } e | — Methodist | REV. MILTON A. BANK, D.D., Minister REY. "DANIEL J. WALLAGE, TT, Aesee. Mister 5 JOUN A. HAUL, 1D, Assocs” “The Key to Family Living” Rev. D. J. Wallace, Preaching. _ (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00. A. M. ) MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 1055 A.M. 60 STATE STREET "Bible School ..,... 9:45.A. M: | Worship ........:71:00 A. Me Youth Savion: cae. 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7: 30 P.M. Richard North Minister of Music Morning Worship Fey Peer ie ee iw AM. B.T.U. cheers seen eeeeesoronentes 6:30 P.M. >. Rev. M. F. Boyd Ir. Pastor | Cooperasing with Southern Baptist Convention / ilies RE A ESE AS AM. od go AS ' Sunday School seer et: 9:45 A.M. | ii Evening Worship eee eeoeeeee eon eneee 7:30 P.M... ae Prayer Meeting........... 7:30 P.M. fl — 9,000,000 Members— ws Sunday Scheel 10 s.m. Evangelistic § 1 pm. Soa se ep = — CHURCH.O OF THE BRETHREN f emnt rrzne tat et trt tat teh te ere | Hi ~ CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP. ~ yale Hall—$2 Perkins St.) (Ot ‘ct go SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 Olrdies — 9:30 P.M. ... 6.0.5... ase Dione. o> ak bal . Bvening Service — ion bac ena, ot Da — 700 PM. ‘Thertday, a i eee ala ane Church of Christ — + 87 Lafayette St. GOSPEL | MEETINGS August 20th to 3ist Nightly 7:00 P.M. ‘SERMONS. 7 dage” * site 23 The ewe Figures or Conducted EVAN onust ‘ LEON may of Wichita Come wid Hear This Young ee tional Singin mA Nigt oF ‘ SUNDAY Av 10:30 AM. “Two Loves” 2 GUS - ut + ‘igeouc ‘andithe “three sis aie: Lava vin the that. otder,.. ey awraaak nae Do sccrunes q 7 By BOB THOMAS | clay. Monday wijht's losbig of OO a gad so an pep CUPRA O Te ace compLeTE SHOW || AP Motion Picture Writer |“‘Anna Christie.” The Eugene! | oe ee Scolhagae saa | WALLED LAKI LAST, COMPLETE SHOW : | HOLLYWOOD 4 — One of the/O’Neill drama has beén done at me Z os : ; =i jnice things about having a new/least twice on live TV and re-| : - eee : i Beaiy tice ie ak pon can ity te & Somat. acta : ae : pi] eer e, (8 > ama the Sbycatald Garto movie was) | ; Lake Superior by a mining firm : : i "ale, Caine and have De 4 Lake Corniche Place to Gol [watching KTTV's ‘cavalcade of| till fascinating to watch. ©) x , i S “the last 7 agi me Assy be MGM greats. For. five nights each i ee i ee a tough legal prob the “ BOR’S i hey em =e < oun Ob, that Marie Dressler! What ae oe ws a gpa) director careers oan CraW-ian outrageous: mugger she was,| _ * ots of- ‘CHICKEN HOUSE |x Seton, ee Oe Fee eens Oy ea ee Nici vil ool toa wih tev n 497 Elizabeth Lake Road * Sen ster Sond a beanie seit Pig atte and gn hy ml = Phone FE 3-962! | Our tin. was ae this week|and I can't think of anyone today tie age se paws ey «: : ‘Take _— a Specialty by the Greta Garbo festival, espe-;who could approach such a per- =| formance, And Garbo was a revelation. Technically, he said, the com- pany is violating a new state law | which requires a permit from the - |$tate Conservation Department ‘be- fore state- owned submerged lands fs ican be filled, dredged or altered |. lin ahy way. . | First INDOOR THEATER SHOWING IN THE PONTIAC AREA! — AUTHENTIC GREATNESS! xk * : Watching these two great artists; — There's also a. question of w. that brought this thought: How much) | whether Copper Range legally ee more xctng war ne ae ba _ headsell the others off 2 _— age igri pe 8 age: FINE IDEA In Concord, N. H., Motorist Carel Barbour dem- Geseened tend belere tlhe ) Pace ee ne —— vin ‘cched dees onstrates a new method of paying parkking fines. She drops a fixe "| @umped in Lake Superior. ; CaO ; ne pore Heow'e itiltns, when their expressions had| *"7elope. containing ‘the mosey, into the special “fine box.” The 1... 1.. same time, however, we ~. STARTS TS SUNDAY — ito tell the story, Today’s stars, system is aimed at‘Feducing court time and expense in handling kmow the importance of this,min-| J) wanes # ppemaamaant tbh 0 wily aely on: words 0 anny ae trattie violations. PAS ae ing firm to the economy of ‘the x. Ma hi LAUREN plot, are a dull, stone-faced lot t area and we hope we can work out ene y comparison. _ 2, ja satisfactory solution,’”’. Eddy said. fr BACALL *“ + & The tailings, also known as stamp on WamieCOLen ROBERT Another eget nso Chris- Oakland Council Ne atries eae, were wore feed pe py Ks C@enroe Gr. * ‘ he va tie” was one of the ear! talkies, Ss of several mi a e ’ May oe . SLAU “Garbo speaks” was the ad cam- : shore near Red Ridge, Eddy said. a Sa PLAYHOUSE 1 yw grab 3 Siert Saning ™ | PAID ADMISSIONS. |, : C—O — oe ee ELVIS PRESLEY me HDPE Or nek ROeriKC EM 3-0661 2nd FEATURE MEA HAVE BESPONDED TO COMMERCE | : THIS INSPIRING PROGRAM ’ OPEN 7 P. M. JOEL McCREA os Pi oy ORIVEGN THEATER NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! || VIRGINIA MAYO AND WE ARE PROUD. TO ! : stie' weacrinsiocs UTH END of UNION LAKE RD. ADULTS 80c t, IN SATURDAY, AUGUST 16a! LAST TIMES Topient CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE | Wahi. STRANGER" | SHOW TIMES: ws Fi mi 0 en atta oc ccb ee Sorpctens ——— Lazarus rai et a5 | a : eee KING CREOLE . M orytingt SEE! - eghenig n the ” pantietl SEE: ue conversion Of +--+" 8 P. M. 12 MIDNIGHT “ § i its kind ever °‘ ° 1 Sermon veceneee ss See! sarees Mary Sceaers TALL STRANGER sie . Don't Ack Me given tothe = Spel D'S... on tne Mount BT crucitinioh v2 +++ 10:30 PLM. . 2S , cinema before!” 11 The calling © - ates! SEE! . can ¢ the Resurrection : fis ‘ine hi ar — NY Deity News SEE! .. tre apenas yeah , SAT. NIGHT ONLY [Sc = ee Lee mm. the Temple! FOR THOSE WHO © { Kin Crete 9 " WANT A LATE, LATE “ig - SHOW es “The CYCLOPS” AT 2:00 A.M, NU sa lah JAMES K. FRIEDRICH a Day of A CENTURY FILMS PRODUCTION “in GLORIOUS. COLOR FLOOD THAT Ui DESTROYED 1 TH WORLD! sri SPECIAL ADAPTATION Gy LEE J. COBB - Rober! WILSON - James GRIFFITH ane “JOANNE DRE: want MAGDALENE MUCK + WIGHAEL CURT + ROBERT YOUNGSON :ttss..co7 2 BIBLE LIVES AGAIN! — Walt Disney »«:« ae IRGE ALL PARENTS TO | RYE ee SOUT Hi bala HAl WALL , IS ENTIRE PROGRAM! TECHACOLOR Ft i peWrine ro Toe envias ana SHOWN AT FIRST SHOW ONLY! ys i wt a ORR wi winnie hi i eb Bea Ie ill ! Be nectar THE + COMMERCE DRIVE- IN THEATER EM 3-0661 SOUTH END OF UNION LAKE an STARTS SUNDAY wins Sebastes S CREATEST ADVENTURER OF ALL! } c| ‘| ea rare es 4 Z ry? ’ — se PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,1958 | |Elvis Presley jl. iv te ol saoaretic mete = z ' Near Hysteria tier or, seven lat Cemetery - MEMPHIS,. Tenn, ® — Elvis|fr Presley remained at his igntnoed mansion today, recovering from the grief that seized him at the burial of his mother. “WALK INTO HELL” “GUNS DON’T ARGUE” | SAT. : STARTS TX 834] SUNDAY FIRST SHOWING IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC! CARTOON FANTASY -— Walt Disney’s technicolor screen version of “Peter Pan,” will be shown at the Oakland Theater starting Sunday. The screen version, full of humor and delightful three generations. music, maintains the enchantment that has kept . a favorite for Admits Week Left Him Tired * 10 FUPPEN EP vepmtl * CARLOS REVAS oe ust wena GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — President Eisenhower planned an ‘early round of golf today to relax i'from a week in Washington that admittedly left him tired. WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER end of relaxation on his farm, ar- N ranged to play. with retired Brig. Gen. Arthur S. Nevins, an old . Hfriend, at the Gettysburg Country “F'Club course. Shortly after arriving by heli- copter from Washington yester- day, the President remarked with \a deep sigh, just before teeing off: “Oh, boy, am I tired.” | The President looked well—rud- dy and smiling. But he amplified the remark a moment later when on the first) yy jtee he said “I guess we had better) 5 start. riding right away.” Then he. climbed into his elec- tric golf cart and rode off toward). the first green. etimes ‘Eisenhower rides t from the start, On the other "hand, he frequently passes up.the Ike Slates Round of Golf | The President, here for a week-| oo ow, With the President at the farm for the weekend are his wife, their; Community Theaters), ae Re Ee cee “ten me: , °S Married a Woman,” gepman. reeling sat: ype =a Soon,” Derotny Sat.: “gpacemaster " Ae "Bil in Tae, — un.-Tues. : School ‘on et) al,” Russ ‘rambly “Th gs Res A under Road," um Lake - by > ag = Lake “God's “war Brame,” "ea ‘calor, be MARTIN ow LEWIS Fun-Fest! GIRLS! GAGS! MUSIC and MIRTH! and GANGSTERS! Pontiac Theaters EAGLE Sat.: ‘Walk into Hell,” . Sun.-Tues.: Martin and Jerry Lewis; Stranger,’’ Joel McCrea, | Wed. - Fri: “Teachers Pet,” “Wild Is /the _ Wind,” sae Se Bite: an * Geo wm ag ee Eke ae Mamie van - The US. Sed thy world’s largest oil tanker fleet, /about 45-ocean- et ven. in active service in| THEY’RE A MIGE “SCARED STE’ i PHONE FEDFRAL 2-485) Cc OAKL AND: MODERNLY An CONDIT 1ONED roon ATI « 8: aa) = 448 | 8 of Captain Hook’s ese pixie Tinker Bell, ‘Indian Braves and Mermaid Lagoons Tk The World ze Walt Disnevs r PETE K “HARLEM MAGICIAN” ( “PLUS: DISNEY CARTOON is Day; Country Music Holiday.” ‘. HURON Sat, - Mon,: “Cowboy,” Glenn ‘Ford; “Hunchback, of Notre Dame,” Anthony Quinn. Tues.-Fri.: ‘From Hell to Tex- as,"* Don Murray; “Kiss Them for Me,” Cary Grant, OAKLAND | Sun.-Sat.: Walt Disney’s ‘Peter Pan.” Tony Curtis. Fri.: “Thunder Road,” Robert i\Mitchum; “Joker is Wild,” Frank Sinatra, LATE SHOW TONIGHT “THE FLY” in Color ~ 4:95 7:20 10:15 “SPACEMASTER X- a 6:10 - = SUNDAY SUNDAY "“%; MONDAY — TUESDAY 6:45 / Behind those school wails A TEACHER'S NIGHTMARE ! A TEEN-AGE JUNGLE! Milita: PERSON SHOWING UN- LP EO ES TE ET FEL I ET OE TE Ee a Se EE Pe ee rr" ley, te, teh, il, A, le, Ae, lt illite. a, Ale, ire. in, tn... l,l. i, th. ]% Based apn he HOLYSCRIPTURES cd ther pie nd media tge + Pradyed'by Mor Pet Short |‘ Subjects | Start at 8:00 P. M. | Beciysye DRIVE-IN SHOWING | IN THE ENTIRE OAKLAND COUNTY! /YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THIS GREAT ' PICTURE IN A DRIVE-IN THEATER THIS YEAR! THe SUPREME MoTION Picture OF ALL TIME! TONIGHT ONLY! Ares SHOW Prices Come ag Late as 10:30 P. M. and See tee wh3;" .50¢ ALL of “THE TEN COMMANDMENTS” | f Children Under 7 FREE , THETEN CoMMANDMENTS Come _— for Geed . Parking Box Office Opens 6:30 P.M: Show starts at 8 g.m. aig _vvrrerrrerererrerrrrwrrerereeeerererrwerreTreTeTeeeerereeerererrrTeTeeeYT NALT DISNEY TELLS THE SATELLITE STORY WALT DISNEYS SIR CEORIC NINA HARDWICKE- FOCH: SOM: oe ~ Wotton forthe sereen by AENCAS MACKENZIE + JESSE L LASKY. JR. + JACK GARISS « FREORIC) TECHNICOLOR =~ A Peremewet Precture AND CARTOON Sun Thru Thurs. Show bond At 8.00 PM. Ten Comenenidenente at 8.15 ‘ == i * 2 ae ~~. | é ‘ iv KENT» ELZAMETH ALLEN ~ ANTHONY DAWSON | y THE BIG SCREAMS - ARE ON THE BIG . ie ip heii MONSTERS WHO i FEED ON HUMAN SOULS! TODAY LAST Ny renee a show TONIGH — 9 FANTASTIC. TERRO: ONT BEIEVE YOUR eves P “THE ATTACK oP THE PLUS “WAR OF T PUPPET PEOPLE” j : “THE LONE RANGER AND THECITY ANY PERS Card. Admit- ted £0F ..00« eeenene eothooe 50h vee ee. i As ee ee ee ee ee fo a ae A, aM ed hts eke uk iphseaar\% (ees By DAVID J, WILKIE Labor difficulties, of course, problem, while not solved, is under AP Automotive Writer . — |could reverse this more cheerfulimuch better control than a year the co 8 . ; ee re ee et | eae enaries tor | e Pensions Slated | ‘te srey merce “eoun| Steed. roe Midcnter stn: I I ia a ee when they will re-enter the market| Comrole could increase demand ij ae Sa i : « first |e Congress to Take Final/tne Korean crisis, auto makers are Action on Providing |*°0* wih s mesture. of deterred The survey report is a somewhat | $25,000 Per Year . numerous factors that could start _ WASHINGTON (AP) — Com-|Daring Sergeant that the business decline has ~~". }promise legislation to provide $25,- s eled out, : su 0 # year pensions and other| Repairs Plane — on: a ; wag|Denefits for former U.S, presi- Commenting on improved pros-| 4 " stan-|dents comes up in Congress next 2,000 Feet Up pects for the auto parts industry, 4 But Rand| Week for final action, . : hard hit this year, the survey 4 study didn’t 28}, _ MITCHEL AIR FORCE BASE, jsays: i fs ' : asd ed fet wa , -oxryeinnd rae | try’s prospects, ‘80 dismal only §- = a cargo plane as it hovered 2,000) ree mente age, Love yorhod 5 i : 8 oE™ Hl i a) i ia a F e% exe ul : i zi 8 = é if | ef 7 ; iy zy gt, a el i efi 8 ag td i E z : | z 8 i 5 MIRACLE MILE GIANT AUCTION Auction Bucks at All Miracle Mile Stores Vou : AUG. 16th-17th Show Time: Sat., 2:30, 7:30, 9:30 — Sunday 2:30, 4:30, 9:30 ~ WIRACLE MIL HELD AT E SHOPPING CENTER S. TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE RD. All Stores Open by 10 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M. Daily CLOWNS... H AERIALISTS and (14 Thrill RIDES A spectacular 6-day event that means real fun for the entire family ... FREE for everyone, Thrilling, chilling performances by some of the. best acts in the business... Fire Eaters, Sword Swallowers, Knife Throwers and many more. Complimentary Discount Ride Tickets May Be Obtained from Stores at Miracle Mile Shopping Center with Each $1.00 Purchase! (This Ticket and 10¢ Good for Any 25¢ Ride) f= Poul A. Miller's Big To js 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16,1058. : ; pee Resurgence of Customers, Business Confidence __._ [THe Biccest ATTRACTION YET AT MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER. _. eeIncreased 4thQuarter AutoDemand| 95° 2» @om lo eyllUml UA Ue Top ra emanate exciting feature that will appeal to all. A Thrilling Story Starts Next Monday POUTWARD TO THE S tae An Exploitable Educational Feature No subject has seized the imagination of the public more dramatically than man’s conquest of outer space. The man in the street is suddenly aware that travel to the moon and beyond may be. achieved in his lifetime. Read this It Starts Monday _ August 18th in — THE PONT! (om RE: AT EASE — This picture of the Jacob Martz’ isa bit misleading. They have put in a good many hours this summer-fixing up the grounds around their new home. They have built steps ' down to the waterfront and are in the process of — - SUMMER SCENE — This silhotietted scene was taken from the living room, looking out through the picture windows. Just as the pho- tographer snapped the picture a boat with two women fishing came along and stopped in front. BASEMENT RETREAT — This charming corner is in the basement. One wall next to the fed brick fireplace is wainscoted with a panel «.tsiDOR KITCHEN — From the door between the den sind long view into the living room. On the wall ide there is a good deal of counter space ard lots of ee os j> kitchen there is-a clearing the beach. But when they do have time to relax, they have a pleasant porch on- which to do it. The exterior of their home is a gray ranch stone, similar in looks to a Roman brick. Trim is green. Pentiac Press Photes by Tom Geris If you look closely, you may be able to see them ‘under the table. This is the peaceful scene the Martz’ have whenever they eat at this round walnut table. of peg board above it. The Boston rocker lends an air of relaxation to the scene. The basement is — into several.rooms. ; the left the range is mount oven is a small breakfast tect ‘are bidet asia an a front. to 0 te cabinets: At * THE PONTIA “i ' HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME — — This large living room as Wide as ‘the house has polished oak floors, creamy yellow walls and a Tennessee ledgerock fireplace. Walnut plywood is used for contrast at each end of the fireplace and just beolw the wkground for LIVI after the Martz’ couldirt Hel shi thatwad seat viet. Weta: nc interesting mementoes of their travels contribute a friendly air to # high windows are on the street side of the house. oe os cathedral ceiling on one wall. The Jong low walnut coffee table was custom made : \ Pontiac Press Home Editor From their rear porch the Ja- cob Martz’ can look across Wormer Lake and see the cars rushing along Walton boulevard. built, It took almost a year to complete. It is just about a year ago that they moved in, Ray Meyer Building Company of De- troit did the construction work. Unlike most lake lots, the Martz’ lot is wider on the water ‘Side than on the road. Ti Ouse sets above the road a bit and is a good distance above the lake. Winding stone steps lead down to the beach. part of the manufactured bricks are a pale green . There is a door at the rear of the car- port that openg onto the lakeside porch, P This porch has three levels, one of which is surrounded by a metal railing. The lowest sec- tion has the portable barbecue. The only door from the house Se ‘under a window. Just beyond the Ven Grae veuge ad chairs. A hit ee ee A= ee, : See a =. Your Neighbor’s House dow overlooking the lake, Un der it is a. maple drop leaf ta- ble with arrow back chairs. Walls are finished in light col- ored birch plywood. The cathe- “peries are white with a pink, type kitchen. Here the floor is covered with gray linoleum, green and black. design, Floors streaked with aqua, pink, yellow are natural -finished oak, and black, Walls are creamy yel- LONG KITCHEN low. Next to the dents the coir Mrs. Martz says nothing AE EE SS A AR TT For Our Free. lanning Service Within § 50 Miles of Pomtine Visit Our Builderama. 92 WEST HURON'ST. ee ee Ss nA OF Nei Rc tN reo ks bani, fe. e NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO PAY @ - NOW AVAILABLE! Portable Dog 2uns |r cracks in roll roofing are neg- ' Phone lected. ‘ial Summer Prices * Additions indo + savings on Floor Sample , Refrigerators, Ranges, Dryers, e446 FE 5-7471 Factory Installed 18 the | the Mor next. season, | Materials needed. for the rack\yercis fs }are one piece of 1 by 6-inch lum-|petween jber, 7 feet long and two plecesiniace with | of %-inch dowel rod, 4 inches long.|" Sang the |The back board is cut to a length) round all | of 24 inches. Measure and mark ‘and fill | points 6 inches in from. each end Paint frrvhee lr iets hy rede tap reed “ with a No. 8 auger bit. The bottom) 7 the jis cut to. fit between the side) ,oungsters’ [Tae ‘holes und slots are made|tin,°* he studs behind bee Wg Baeng a elfen 8lhead wood screws, jcoping saw, Holes base- Sires ite ¢ mee bona," ace as . . Set the expansion bit at a 1% inch/ owt nails. = ~ bernd If you are repairing an old chair | expansion bit for a radius lor table, vinegar, applied spering- | sixteenths inches, drilling/iy with the help of a small oil jwith a saw. loosening old give around rungs} The side panels are made as jor joints, ~ Handy Man Can Do ‘\Flat Root Maintenance If you have a flat-roofed garage, tain-goat agility to tackle the job.'more cement. Cover nailheads, too S j|Just watch your step Smaller cracks can be repaired ~ TERE’s HOW: -|with heavy. roof cement. alone. ; Trowel in to. fill the crack Some people follow 4 yearly pro- gram of coating the entire roof|*™4 coat area around it. . with asbestos roof coating Leaks can develop along the or not the ted felt needs} edges of a ‘porch roof, where it renewing. On older roofs, where| meets the house, A coating of tiny cracks are likely to be num-| cement along both edges of the erous, this is a wise plan. The) flashing at the joint will cure liquid coating is easily applied with) your troubles, A. crack In. the ee ee San od Seg oe be ee ee i Raye iby ment. fae : "Teak lop usually when min-| 1+ 4 portion of the flashing is /.Z se * * * = ode ¢ Pg = : i ,= AS ae ee Pie Paes: 2a Call Us for ‘All Your | CONCRETE NEEDS | | ‘CURBS— DRIVEWAYS —WALKS— WALLS |] rece te previcusiy cot patch Concrete ravel—Mortar—Brick and Mason Supplies TSMAN COMPANY cement. While the cement is still wet, slower. ginning to bulge. old flashing will make a good _ Out the roofing at that point | patch. fo it ‘can be flattened. Then Cut the patch longer than the cut a plece of roofing that | or to be replaced so that it is larger than the area to be | overiaps the good flashing. Ap- repaired, . ply plenty of cement over, under Remove fragments of old roof-| and around the patch. at point of damage. Secure firmly with rustproof It may be necessary to remove 134. and cover their heads with Worksaver: Pick a_ relatively over the slit. Spread) 0) calm day in which to work. The hot sun- keeps the cement from drying, makes your work _—— : : i E ian FS TEE ae z finished it themselves. recreation Froom vides a homey touch. i rE - i f eae ft AL eet 1| a little walnut chest in this room the first purchase the - Martz’ made at an auction. They re- Because the Martz house is built on a hiliside, there is a picture window in the base- Le There is also a small red brick fireplace _, in one corner, Next to itis a | + paneled wall with peg board | above. A Boston rocker pro- Other rooms in the full, base- ment are in the process of fin- ishing. The Martz’ have both a = > BEE |Fine Stairways Provide Prestige a $9 balusters, starting steps, 5s i i J i 3 TT eFe zg it into your concrete mixture. OL LA Ah A dh kd IIIT O IO VO Oo oo ao TORIDHEET We WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT [tA for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! so than ne aed “tu, , Fed AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. §.000 Successful Installations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. . FE 2-9124 \ ; dk did kedikideddeddiddiddeud ‘A stairway parts, including a wide range of stYles in newels, rails, | treads, -AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, INC. Insurance gues of All Kinds: FE 2-922] “90 W. =e Lawrence St. Cor. Cass Distinguished. Insurance Service Since 1920 Reiph T. 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(M-S9) Satety Tread Reduces Slipping OR 3-7715 * & THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958_ Many persons | think of ,tsingjereate unsatisfactory results. 1 “A: New Orleans compen, Hg /The proces ‘the basement as a music room. must use the basement as . eee. $j (aie cals nso gins Industries, Ine, has developed Tot a This is a mistake because the| or music roote, it is Best to in Wed esti tastiee ciples My ah po con yak oe ‘Rese amy ts ne ate aie ete aie , floor and masonry. walls _which|is equally suitable, ‘ wood, such as fir Mpc: A ‘lused widely for ome construction, : is made up of millions of tiny cells which contain dead air space, The cells retard the cents of heat and cold, Pint ee 34e2i° : SAYS “Your Dowagiac Furnace is Protected by a -Cabinets Our Specialty . mad Lifetime Warranty” .. . but we build, remodel or oe : eg hee- abraded : repair anything that's made of | Goons esa enped peay wood! We custom’ Build in our met Nr ity. Come fn and p shop or in your home. Rates | f . "°°" let us tell “7 are reasondble for finest . more ahent this : For. Your ¢ quality work Jum | ges meagre Building Sunni” ’ models and sizes aol , f : ; of Dowagiac f : See : e CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP - mak braces: OPEN-PLANNED KITCHEN — All on. one _ ned kitchen.*The sunken recreation room is two | naces. There’s a (aa j ) e ATTENTION TO DETAIL : 7 RE level, this is the. floor plan of Design X-19, a — steps below the. dining room level. to fit your need. ce M. A. BEN. HARDWA House of the Week, plan featuring an open-plan- "See Story Page 17 | | 549 Nort SON CO. lec, | ooo 7 Ne Down Sop In! See Out Model ue oe | St : Pe are ‘ Saginaw St. FE 4-2521 . t ' i ad 4 ‘ = : ayment! ‘Kitchen. Estimates Free Poymen You Can Make (oneations and Answers | wef = Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor The CABINET: SHOP 3088 W. Huron Open Daily 8 to § FE 5.9331 Q—What is meant by “tfur- ring?” air spaces. Heat does not readily pass through this dead air and 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 a Yacht Chair Near Eliz. Lake Rd. Fri. Eve. ‘til 9 A—T ide ili rf Aher # Cali OR 3-438$ —To provide a nailing su ace | therefore does not escape to the| er Hours Ca 498 ltor vertical paneling, it usually is|outside — | Are You. Tired of Buying Metal Trash : A yacht chair wat fo'ds i eee to affix strips of tushbes | ————— Burners Every Year? — cate | storing when not in use can ae the wall. These ere called ‘‘fur-|°~ "°°" eV Nt meongine = 25 used also as a lawn chair and is a we on using eee ing rizontally in an ordinary) convenient to take along on picnics. room, such strips are not needed, First make the legs. These are|however, because the paneling can \of 2 by 2-inch lumber, each 26%/be nailed directly onto the wall inches long. Cut the bottom of the |Studs. legs at a 45 degree angle and the Q—What'sthe best way to 1 top.as shown in the detail drawing. wood paneling? Bore a hole %-inch in digmeter —Use a coarse sandpaper af by 1 inch deep in the center ot first if necessary: to iron out the the inside legs, and’a ‘4-inch hole|-‘dressing skips’ which occasional- through the center’ of the outside|}y joccur in paneling. Then rub Hoot Resisting papa appaAaa appari tee Water Neeters. e pyr } WHEN YOU INSTALL | TRASH Gus Heat) Losts for Yeors? YOU'LL WANT Cement and > a > 4 > > Zz > , a : ortar > a > > 4 4 4 > > ALL SET to RELAX... TALBOTT LUMBER CO. wrvrvvvvVVYTYYrYrerrrerrrrver, ‘ewrrrrreeTTeeeroeeeeeee ; < legs. Assemble the legs as shown, | carefully with a very fine grade of > 1025 Oakland FE 4-4595 $ aro NO HEATING using No. 12 roundhead, 3-inch|sandpaper. Always sand with the | A™™WwWW™AAAAAAAAAAAI anitrol s Reised a giles WORRIES THIS- screws, and washers. grain when hand sanding or when °. end Erec xe * lusing a belt sander. A vibrator- ) 7 BUSHEL CAPACITY - $27. 50 WINTER! Make the hinged, sections from'type sander can be used freely. © Resist! Weather, Fire & Rust + ae 1 by 2-inch lumber. Recess the)” eo © 6 . his heating devas are already 2-inch butt hinges 2 inches from the back and 4 inches from the front. Attach half of this section to the legs, using glue and No. 10, 1%-inch flathead screws, Counter- Q—How does insulation save heating fuel? A—By blocking the escape of heat through walls and ceilings. Fully a ({00% A t @ Never oa SS oo Never Setemes nat % thet ge : taken care of, The new furnace is Mineral wool insulation, for ex- | already ordered; in plenty of time : to beat the fall rush. Not fooled ¢ by cut-rate price advertising he has walls never : het enough te burn off sink all screws, then tack the! ample, is composed of mineral by harm your rm ott pet canvas seat in place. fibers surrounding millions of dead Make the arm and mack sup- | port from 2 by 2-inch lumber, WATER SOFTENER ordered a furnace that will give Cut 2 pieces 6 inches long and ‘ FRED om oe pe him years of economical heating. @i| “tach them 2 inches trom the a ° ere ase os front end of the top half of the hinged ‘section. The back is 16 WwW MOOTE inches long, tapered ay shown, ] The arm is 15 inches long; |, rounded ta front. Assemble with INC, glue and No. 10, 2¥2-Inch flat’ ae ‘ @ Unit ts $3” high with » con- Otto A. Trzos Bera: lor 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. Why don’t you relax and order your GAS or OIL. : e. rycen“ |§ Llectrical Keoge Harber : Make a canvas back, either of ‘ Eves. and Sun. } © 4083 S. Commerce Rd. “J . AR MSTRONG sleeve type to provide double thick- RONTTACTOR FE 2.0278 MILFORD 6, MICH. ; : : wa ie eke . sf Si Call MA 6-6247 Phone EMpire 3-5052 = Completely automatic furnace Finish with paint or several wn meetin ener ; a : —the Se ecny as can coats of varnish. See This Amazing . seg oe a ee § ‘be purchased on FHA with } ; Softener Today at Pe come wang rs fT! z : ne money down and § years @ |Hydronics Js the Word : és ae Hydronics is a new term adopted H, 'H. STANTON a : q , to — por tigiced Dewees, mae A watee 1) MU 4-1815 : FE 8-6192 one Orchard Lake homes. Phone FE Pontiac wee ; set aside in Twin shopping cen- natural amphi- € a park site, added 10 acres has been z ender construc: | struction is 25 cents. This pat- | 20,000 to $35,000 | tern is ‘one of five full-size pat- || They conform .t® | terns in the Gardener’s Helper | ¢ of the architec | packet No. 27 all for $1. Orders |# Association, | Under $1 add 10 cents service corporation of PrP | Tye Pontiac Press Pattern Dept, |! sites,| Befiford Hills, New York = || Pre LRG oe \ecs i | 80 to 110 féet wide and 150 : wo: Jus SAP Sag aie i | be directly on lake|Calk on Clean Surface Is Your Land uaz wire Bitads ; Sse ’ ‘ both sides of} Calking, whenever amend . 4 . - Glexed with t re j rrr ies At or ZA - should be done on a warm 4 a —— - i $] 99° \\\e= JA ZA Séfoot landscaped parkway |day. Sell this is not prastical, the] 7 Cc s ; : } : awe. } . 120-foct boulev: com can be more ont t, try to Twinjworkable by warming the con- — rae ii . Curvilinear asphalfteiner just before use. In order|>. . ay Sizes Avecileble for the compound to make. an ef-|i LaLWinibo COMPANY | DIVISION OF NORTHERN ALUMINUM CO, | 3 1700-1702 S. Telegroph Rd. | Phone FE 8-0495 || a Burden to You? 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B."WALLACE The welcome theme of this arch- itect-designed House of the Week is “open planning,” a concept of space arrangement responsible for Creates € Bellows — From Plastic Bottle leather, easily =aet with a damp cloth, __ marks. Small paint rollers are available for painting” woodwork, sash and screens without leaving brush turning -the once -ugly-duckling kitchen into a showplace. In this plan, designated X-19 in ithe specially- -selected House of the Week series, the kitchen is no longer just an area for the prepar- ation of food. It becomes an at- tractive family center and an in- tegral part of the living area. There is solid reason for the ALUMINUM DOORS, WINDOWS, _ JALOUSIES, SCREENS, a Casement STORM SASH SCREENS DOUBLE HUNG LOOK — SEE — COMPARE! WISE BUYERS GET OUR-PRICE TO BE SURE. FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1661 South Telegraph - Pontiac ‘re 4250 (laeeD Home Equipment Co. re pidly-growing popularity through- out America of open-planned kitch- ens, of which this is an outstanding example. : They simplify housekeeping. They lower the cost of new home construction. And they reflect the spirit of family living and casual entertaining so dominant in today’s homes. Open-planned kitchens have been| i described by designers as “‘one of the most desirable areas in the home.” ‘Such a kitchen generally has no wall partition between it and the dining.or living areas, al- ‘though low dividers are retained to provide separation ‘between the cooking area and the area where food is served. WOOD PANELED DIVIDERS In design X-19, Architect Her- man H. York has placed the sep- GARAGES! CUSTOM BUILT TO FILL - YOUR NEEDS OR. 3-2360 All Types © Block © Brick © Frame Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 Austere, Waterford OR 3-5619 *Open Planning Turns ibe Showplace arating walls between, the kitchen and foyer, and between the kitch- en. and living room, at wainscot height. ‘They are paneled in wood, and have divider columns of wood, ‘equally spaced along the angular wall area. This Pao permits maere — sr air in the kitch- housewife |: The wainscot. paneled ou sec- tion in the living room has built- in book cabinets fve feet above floor level. The floor-to-ceiling sep-) arating wall between the living and dining rooms joins the wainscot wall section and is paneled in matching wood. Executed on one level in ranch style, York’s plan has a three- ‘bedroom wing at the left, the liv- ing-dining-kitchen area in the cen- ter, and a sunken recreation room and garage at the right. The rear garden area includes achildren’s play area, and a dining , The 23-foot-long recreation rogm, two steps below the dining room level, is window walled at: the rear. The recreation room also has, outdoor grille & SERVICE VESTIBULE Ample table space is provided , within the kitchen area; and just to the right, two steps down, is a handy vestibule or service hall. the recreation room to the garage, VISIT ® beautiful private beach ® unsurpassed vistas - @ frontage,.on’ van norman: lake— access to:'8 lakes _ ® high wooded: homesites © well restricted | ° © iy $3,500.00 na to'2 acre sites || hie < Located % Mile North: of Waterford Village on-US-10. (Dixie Hwy.) peduag oye tor “SiBurban Living at its Best... FOR YOUR FUTURE HOME. SHOWPLACE of OAKLAND COUNTY i Lo ¥ »0 DIX IE HIG HWAYE "WATERFORD ®) : nok 31295 the wing at the left of the entrance, -_jeoater applied to its surface. Fill) - |with putty all-cracks and nail-head @ fireplace which extends into the! | lle. _|List Strongest Woods This vestibule gives access from “|fir, west coast ‘|spruce rate well up the scale. . THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958 a total of 1 feet of coat-hanging closets. areas has space for laundry and A full basement under the living) 5 ain. heating facilities. The recreation} struction; it eoemected, 10 ON) on the front gable over the garage.| See Plan Page 15 : tinty Peis than ca ' Enclosed is 35 cents in coin. lease ‘send me a copy of the ly plan of The House of Week, Design X-19. vere eters SSae ce teatecusccces eL { not use sticky tape on 4 coins. a i NAMB iiss oviee ‘ _ (please print) I STREET se wats augehanblen : CTEE. cnscripens =» MEARE iver - : Lj * ae am uh eben eek teh om om dn ae Oe en te nw Encmal Needs Undercoat New wood that is to be ‘iene should first have an enamel under-| indentations, Level the surface as you work, so you'll have the mini- mum of sanding to do after the putty is dry. Flow the enamel on from the tip: of your brush. For most structural uses, like for their weight which duced in this ’ room is designed for slab con-m veneer. 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Get Top Billing in Triumph © _| CHICAGO—Players from Mich-|runs was made by ex-Michigan ace igan colleges did themselves proud|Jimmy Pace who took a screen ‘short of spectacular. combination of halfbacks seen in Other Michigan ~ players, |Many seasons on the college squad. end’ Bob Jewett and linebacker! Both coaches, George Wilson {Dan Currie, were outstanding for) of the Lions and Otte Graham the “. ot the All-Stars, praised the a passing of Ninowski and the run- “We knew this was a very good _ A ‘aa | All-Star team,” said Wilson, “and 9, AP Wirephote ers ove ce Tey get Navel woe OMIA) | - ars Tis BON tin never enctnphed « tld goal 1 ES ciaus : wise tease tines _| football career, So in the All-Star game la t, Joe lle orp a pro team) ‘onrad of Texas A & M kicked four field. goals and three extra he LJ a] g th: ‘ t 1 10 Title Test eae teat Who are song inte pro| Points during a 35-19 victory over the Detroit Lions. Conrad is ranks,” added Wilson. . pictured here celebrating in the dressing room after the game. Commenting on the two place- : Seis ies age | Major League Statistics - at Shaw's Jewelery club in thelreason, but it was noted that AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL E windup series of best-in- three] Jimmy David has been holding the |cuvs BM HE RBI Pet, |OCUB ABR HME RB! Pet. games. ‘Tall for Layne and not Tobin Rote| New Yerk es 1103 153 Gee 2 dons Se8 date Hs S11 et In Class B, the issue was de- |# in the past, and David may not Ser aro last fs a4 361 |dan Francisco Seon 535 10a Tao S0l 3eb layed ome day, when Talbott |be getting the ball in position fast! eland ess $37 soo? 3 | Palledalpia Sted Sit toe #1 460 et Lumber threw a surprise defeat|¢nough. hy ie ar 33sec ied ge mee fe Ses 3 at Pontiac Business Institute, 11- eared ae oe 1. The PBI had chalked up a | The Lions returned to Cranbrook) ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL UE 12-9 win in the series opener, |this morning and will continue only| cup, Oho a. EDP Pet, |CLUB AY & DP Pet. Thursday, but fell victim to a jonce-daily drills getting ready for 112 2993 1151 115 3137 1266 78 108 $83 i6-run 5th frame blast by the |the game with the Browns next) Der iB Bs Hit Sact fase 94 as 97 ‘Lumberman, in ‘last night’s |Friday night at Briggs Stadium. | Tiss co” 16 308 . i a ae HH serpp. The clubs meet Sunday to Eigyeland Hig Sess ane 113 139 -914| st. iia 1 109 128 (978 settle the argument. Statisti play—Washington. RR Tdne scores: ISUCS AMERICAN LEAGUE a, inc geo rot he Ree aaapianae PI Sate 1101 ee ee ye pei ret,|° EDIVIDUAL BATTING | ease ty. deving i al te rane | i atl gama MO ama Rh eB OP Bee, ake a ee na nat Addis Crowley, (Game called yardege ve oggs |Cerv, Kc. 125 29 Phil, 40 70 150 2 29 .34i enough either. Teh account of darkness). yestege PP cae EB +33 "ton," Mil” 31 Be i 63 338 Maris got his homer in the third|Ruumer’ ims: °*:''"""" "tee Sigcat 10 3] Basses intercepted aad sand -|Bowera, Sey. ae Big 1 ia is a3 Sat finning after. Bill Tuttle slammed|scits suvensty sn¢ Don’ Busca (etme 0 ett i a Ge ts ee aT Shee 3 s : ). xg ash. ‘3 4 55 21 [320 out a triple, Before the Athletics|“"** eae as tate Bede e te 4 uk 3 Sie F; ee eee sd ee ae ee ee Oe ee Re NE ee ee ey FE. ee =~ ~—P SPOR eS Cees ey eS Ore 3 ot 45 KJ o7 Jil were through, they had scored four Peed eee rf ee” OC ie 3 Be ae i 0 ie 2 Th 3 cs SobahaceiMrs: Bennett Wins ere cS ee DOK ‘ pass) 2 PR tag : In the first a fat maine. f Golf Title 3. Piel Poesiad a “4, % 30). Me oe we 6B Se ie ft tm 9 383 peas ce he Peme ! CO ht coum, efi. Gi eee BEET ES momen pass Rote) ; run); 7 ag 4 2 itch over the left field wall and iiliarn- Bennett scored|Pmeuer 0, plunge). Gonr Set: ae Puiliey,” Phil 176 : 3 30 ase Bcoring, Reno Bertola. and ‘Al Ke-|q 24 match play vietory over Mrs. |p: ingh 's Ch = eu S288 2 Slee Ae eee line, who had singled, ahead of! pet Hammett to take championship| SI"Mingham s ~hamp Williains, Balt, 278 23.8. % 9? 208 A. 36 43 OD 8 ane Pasi Sd eG el ee eke Necame| ee ee feet’ Be ea Bmeeke @e i eS , up Golf League tournament at Pontiac ie: rt. : fifth at 4a when Bolling drove in| Country Club. ES Compiling a 214 total for 54 holes| Wine. ‘ais, 31 n° & in|Mtaer'nt Pia, Ms $i a & 3a Al Kaline with @ sacrifice fly. Ka-| Mrs. Lee Lysinger won the 1stjof play in the annual women’s golf|Carey, Ny 260 30 72 11 HA \Crandall, Mil. 390 37 $9 15 $0 3m line “got on with a walk, which/night with a 1-up triumph over championship at Birmingham CC.| Ris, Wk if 6 i B seit Ce oe kk oe ae |was followed-up by a single by|Mrs. John Heitsch end 2nd Mrs>H, H ussler yesterday re- [Apart Gui- ein tf mi me a ae Gail Harris, honors went to Mrs. Robert Boles,|tained the crown she won @ year|Nane” re. eo Bice ae kei : rae fice baltnt hott, tho |to Gefeted Mrs. Frank Soronige Soe Ge Sherwin eek. Bee A Bee Be} Re ‘ stay with three more runs, They | 10 this week's regular league * * Hiianers“ban. Sot ff ot ‘polAdeet Mi. ie 8 3 @ 39 aa Maris and |medal play, Mrs. Del Hammett Runnerup was Mrs. L. C. Laun-|Lopes, KC. 3 gh 9 257 , SL. 23 18 77 3 4) A278 2 a Hee Lopes, an error by Harvey captured low gross bh y : was Maris, KC. 406 2 Pitt. 8 6 268 | with. «1.0 victory over the Phila-| iccan ang's sscrifice ty by Hal {While Mrs. Glen Hickson bad low|year in a_row Mrs. Laundry has/Ain"Rc =" it i @ $ ® 1 ee ee ; delphia Phillies; Cincinnati) smith, net of 35. __. lost by two strokes, \__ |B bine'n, Ba, ee 8 BE ine Ga. ee a eB 3 : snapped Pittsburgh's Detroit's final run was posted in [Grn att ee se 8 GS au|Moryn, Chl. 376 57 9 IB 58 2e3 - fump| Winning streak, €1, and the Cubsithe seventh when Bolling scorediooftbal] Playoffs Res Today © Peer gee mtb 38 SalRirklang SF. 308 3s fo 0 39 ont : nis double {defeated the Giants, 34,- in 10 th ayotts hesume y virgh, Det. isa 19 7 2 is 3u| Mathews, MMI ao) 73 304 38 28 og last| innings. once again Kansas City came . = Ee 2 Seria’? i “oN 8 BB | American League | inni ; i vg anon gree oor arihees’ toad wes sliced chalking up four more tailes, and @ ) Qe Seep ag eeak Ba eles lines, but ta ae when they dropped adding one more for good measure NA lutte, .c. | 399 S604 7 39 296|Logen, MU. 410 47 103 9) 44 251 the side- |_single with) games _ be , aye md Hodges. L.A. 355 31 89 17 $2 251 : rw: the bases loaded off Larry Jack-| decision to the Red Sox; Washing- am oe i 7 : bev one. ‘son “ith inning Bave re-|ton defeated Baltimore, , 6, with hit at- (eight or miote decisions) * enn Mae a, lliever Clem Labing ‘his. sixth|sas City crushed Detroit, 125, abrnd eet oe a x. Pe 1-6, OU 8 LURE ot | pestee,. Coe eee Hh (qight @F more declaions) la st * m5 al a : <3 a gue surviv ° : i” Ee ‘a oo Ls : Seo a victory in the opener. oe and Sees a ew i ‘opening test and the Pontiac Police} Mt. Clemens, Howell, Lakeland Rye, Woon. 8 38 iz ie say a os 4 8 $3 ie - ni of Elen ye oe eae, Heke wibies 4914/06 the City League managed toland Southfield in the winner’s|MPi™,Ce $ $f 3 S45 $ dso\rarrell, Pal, 7 62 39 ST @ 240 — be gene : Red Sox rookie Ted 33 stay alive as the district Class C\pracket and the Police.and High-|Ditmar, N-¥. 2 99 38 31 8 3 Z65|donee SL. = Ia 17 Usd ae 2.49 ea ae | Boyer connected for St.| developing inte something 313 i/softball tournament got under way|iand Park in the loser’s bracket re-|H’shman, Balt. 177 153 53 121 911 2.75 Antonelli, 8 ¥. 186 169 64 110 13 10 3.10 ; Mitchel | 4 | tor eh peal aoe oe $3 Shast night at Beaudette and North/sume aetion today on the two city| isan” Gi’ “it's @ ss $$ imlmaraen Fu ioe tl wa ¢ 2 37 ppm caicted enty | fo, the seeond the t fve 1 $ side parks. diamonds cot GES e liter, Sa He tt te ® seven-hitter. 106 . Nelson struck out eight. batters|O-ben, Batt. es 154 34 $8 1019 3-05|Spahn, Mil." 211 190 54 107 15 § 3.24 Plays later by hitting Mitchell oe EN ete we uf idl| | Spencer Floor Covering, behind |, waiked too in his no-hit mas-lee. Sy REG git iaiearar ae foe | is again with @ 17-yard touchdown. ing them last Sunday. ; o-Ran for Sauk Melee, neveneed ts ty © terpiece for Spencer and the Donovan, | Chi. 142 186 39686 811 3.21/Bromen, SLL. 138 123 68 67 7 7 3.39 — ee fe Se 100— Sane Ge D district Howell club had only three base-|wall Bos” 96 98 98 43.6 7 335|Burdetle, M io 210 1 74 iz 8 322 “| nye agnin had one of his | Right-bander Vito Valenti ira ale of the Chane D aetict fovr. [rumers. Chuck Kicken, Al Crew. iey-de" | HPS BRU islam. Beit whe She pastes intercepted: immediately|} held the Orioles to five hits in| : - at Drayton Plains ford, Jim Devine and Dick Vore| Pascual, wash. 121117 4 99 6 7 3.50 Nuxball,. Cin 136 131 50 91 9 9 3.51 es ee I pitching the Senators to their r ean oll Yesterday * |made two hits apiece for the win-|54n "ui. ‘Soe as a4 ¢ 7 dae [kine, Put tno ion oo 5 11 It 300 tage for Conead’s yard el — » Seo AEA AEG] The Lakeland team moved up &jners ce, RRO H bees Re” Wie Bee ie : goal by passing to end Jim Gibbons wae $ $$ 2 Fnotch with an 8-6 rout of Highla Howell and the Pontiac Post |Brewer. Bos. 154 160 63 85 6 10 3.80 /Jeffoont, Cin. 68 69 oe 29 3 8 rt on the Lions’ 35-yard line. The nage was > oe ee 3 i 4 2 Park as Ed Miller pitched @ nifty) ofrice meet tonight at Drayton Ramos, Wash. 193 200 56 93 11 10 82 | Priend. Pitt. 197 214 44 97 15 12 3,79 oo earlier Dis -aeteon by Clevelan¢ je iE RP OE EG j 3 2q¢{twohit shutout and Jim Neal) Pisins at g o'clock with the win- = : iis ar bk tie tones ape ] | and Detroit. 4 Ne ha Tas. A nani patent todky at oa ly ges, eg age on : ‘ i= : ee ee ee eee at 5 ‘ning at 7 for the Class p title. which happened} eee on the North Side diamond. “Geet We the NOL title rece at a - it was hard sledding for the Po-| ther, scores ere | season but it never materialized.|{ Full D ay of Jud in licemen in their ist game; an 18-2/C"S Doo" Gte 4. Southfiéld 8, “i It was Detroit's own draft g g é 2+ shellacking by Mt. Clemens. The St. Clair 2; Highland Park 4, St. ma who put = stopper on for PKC ‘Sho Offi ial winner's Bob Brice and Bob Fineny (Clair 1. Royal Oak and St. Clair if FAMILY SECURITY Srkis Aen Marre d tests Vv IGIALS [ite Coemens outfit assaulted buri-|ve 79” been eliminated. | ! fees ae ) . through to smear Rote in the end : er Elmo (Smoky) Burgess for 14| emens-Howell loser today at 7 sone and give the Stars a safety |Kanss 62 With an entry of 368 dogs, the'day’s show at Saginaw, where the|*!ts- a p.m: on the North Side field. CIO STARTS WITH to increase the lead to 22-7. TESTERDAT'S, staff of judges for the PKC annual|Saginaw: Valley Kennel club has| The Police bounced back to |Local 594 and Drayton Drug, both : Phe Lions scored immediately| Bove 8 New York 2, night fall outdoor, unbenched all-breed|401 entries. _ _ | keep their hopes alive im the jonce-beaten, try to stay alive to a afterward to make it 22-13 following Weshinged 3,1 ore 1, night show at the Waterford high ath-| \Hefe are Sunday's judging times: —e event by elimi-:jnight in Class B district action at David's interception and a drive (eases candor’ > letic field, Sunday faces a full day) 9 am. — Georgie, peawee, ‘vieena | ene Seem, Gok fe. weotenns It. ed | ¢ a me which went 61 yards in 11 plays|New York st Boston, J p.m. — Larsenjof strenuous efforts. _phulldogs, pekes, pointers, German short- im and a Syard score by Gene Get wedi Eis hw kk et Gecko = at hata A 13 man. Layne’s poin was} Fete “c A cba The eight ; will begif t or ; | blocked. He had kicked 58 st was aaa Fi ee ight judges begit Fate sikhounds, golden. fe vers, Brittanies, PONTIAC M-59. SPEEDWAY NOX ; Chicago, 8 oma —Ferrarese ing the 63 breeds and many vari- ence A and B open entries. ma wo thks, _—— er ve, “Yer 9) uci eties at 9 a.m., hope to complete Welsh isrriers, Cairne, smoth and wit] ng alle dager tn toe Ne%, Fark, St Boston, 1 pm, the job at 5 p.m. when the Pontinc| whites "seottia, ; Seineusers, a me hath, an Wachingion, at Baltimore ne a best-in-show selec-/7riah, sett ; a ix b a Detroit a Ys ee am, * 1 5 ! ' : yr bat Chtsen vary R p ny wt rece in diet ee a * —R A C. I N G The rent you are paying now is Bae fe tiene beet Ge oe xanonai IRAQUE, | fine Fetling Frese bostin-ctow eo Sa a ot ot ie - d ee A : 7 +h money that is gone forever... * a Danny (eee He 77, | will be made trom the stx vartety Deodien #04, poodles nn cas Ie Sun ay, \ugust t | _ but, if you apply it ong home of cathe ee (ES ee EB EE | Bl adges nonsporing from, (eae eee OB CROCK CARS and MIDGETS | ee eee | ym (Pilani i will Judge'the best.in-show, | (3 “haga sockets, vareni Palen. Be oi WK an financial investment! See-us for an it 25-1 " RD : j * * * . I|eollies, Shetland sheepdo; get | . YESTERDAY'S RESUL ja 0, gs. S| . iiwaukee 4, Philad orde? of group * and Cineinnati 6, Pittsbu Los les 4, &t. 4 p.m.—variety groups ( 1 night . Other judges are: Peter Babisch judging fo'be manounced at 3:45 p.m). | Louis 3, 21 timings. of Warren; Custer Dunifon, Ft. ar ie : ; i v Af : # é {. 4 . 4 : , while the Lions | 12s. os a3 Lt 2 a cs, Wayne, Ind.; U. R. Fishel, Hope, Jaycee Sunday. Softball ¥ (Special % 2, dgets“ Powered by Crosle ie or Harley-Davidson Engines) — ‘ ‘TROPHY AWARDS TO MIDGET FEATURE WINNERS Time Trials 5:30 P.M.—Ist Race 7 P.M. economical, low-cost: home loan. . Ind.; R.. M. Kibler, Westerville, _{Ohio; Mrs. Yan Paul,. Willowdale, kati ill play “lont:: Haskell “Schuttinan, Nesr| or Mcgie ekerepon Bhandirrs « =|Castle, Ind,, and Frank J. Ward,| doubleheader softball attraction at| * North. Webster, Ind. Jaycee Park's . No....2,. diamond./B" 7 an x an \vecters ee Se ea ; : : Iwill come hete directly from to-[nishes the opposition at 3 pm. Bik a mK KKK KK KKK KA KK AK A A KX t" | Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. | |) | Established 1890 | 15. Miron Si, Ponce © FE 40561 | eo ER RO OE OK OK KK ra x | j + i t TURDAY, ‘AUGUST 16, 1958 former mental patient greeted his|iest tickled to death to have thelthe windows out of his house.|{owght: “Is this a good idea with) They were symbols of evil to|lightning popping qramd? He coming." visiting son with rifle fire, think- 5 promptly driven away after the shooting : to ‘ ing the boy represented an “evil Guard vehicle drove him trom his|had lived in the shack north of|P@ck, intending to lob a tear gasipright was dazed and shaken, but) ~ || ~ tarpaper shack and he fell with a|here since 1954, when he was con-|ell when he got within range. ' unhurt. released ae “He ran out and emptied his gun at us,” the sheriff said. “Then|Fems Handle Money bullet in the leg. tok ake re * mental hospital He was dis- : .|charged as cured in 1956. The six-hour battle occurred! “He thought we were evil,” said|he ran back in. We went around yesterday, near this southwest|Haile, “thought everybody was|the other side and pushed the house off its foundation. He ran|— Women hold the strings on the out, went down in a ditch and/public fired on two deputies. Then he/state’s 44 county treasurers, 35. are went down toward another farm|women, There are 24 women Idaho farming community. The man, identified as Clinton Sharp, 47, ‘was hospitalized at Caldwell, some five miles south of here. Also hospitalized was Cald- well Det. George Sweet, wounded . in the leg by a ricochet from one of Sharp's bullets. Amherst Plans Freshmen Tests During Summer THE straightened up to scan the sky, GLADSTONE I SEE HE'S CASTING A — THEN “KNOWS TRODBLE : WHEN HE SEES (T= - OUT OUR WAY IT'S ALMOST LIKE WW YEAH... BUT | | NEW, YOUNG ll. DO YOU i FELLOW, AND HAVE A 4 i | | PRICED AT $915-- / BupeeT \I tI!) AN ABSOLUTE PLAN, WITH- - 4 OUT ANY —— HALF ACRE CASTLE AND NOW j a i rs, Wadi ul CMT SOY DOWN : PAYMENT? £ or “ Y hyp 44 ly fal Le, Big PONTIAC PRESS, SA’ ce bs “I Be « ja BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES — EH, PETE # CAPTAIN EASY IS ONE TIME MY KITE WON'T GET CAUGHT ON ANY TV ANTENNA © 1980 by NEA Serving. ine. TM: Rog. UA Pat, OFF. ‘8-16 DONALD DUCK YEG,I HAVE | [TO My WAY O° THINKIN? ALUNCH IN | | IT’S AS GOODASA DOCTOR'S TEST/ |... TH! 1 eur Sate Necuteredl By Charles Kuhn 4 (THIS BELL WiLL FIX THAT MIDNIGHT KEBOX RAIDING! ») mee PUA } att He \ es «na fe Penden trmanti f | Mad ig ~ Aig ey places will be at par aa MEET THE MAN WITH THE NEW FAMILY PLAN Here’s good news for the head of = we? family. John Nichol- gon can give you full informa- tion about Life of Virginia’s new Family Plan that protects you and your children ‘vith one policy at a new low cost. attractiv This e and unusual _ plan ides life insurance : for every eligibie member of your family an ee nee, ie A » any se tional No Extra “Can. It you to in- cri pse protection you now at a new, guaranteed ez Find out about this plan now. See or Call JOHN MIGHOLSON |to Cut Traffic Fatalities _|separates Caracas, Venezuela's thave two 154oot' traffic Janes. Con-| struction is to begin soon and take ¥ Library Issues Ballad Records for Public Sale WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Li- brary of Congress recently issued a series of folk music records en- titled ‘‘The Ballad Hunter." sist of lectures with musical illus- trations. They were compiled by John A. Lomax, former Honorary Curator of the Archive of Amer- ican Folk Song et the Library. _*&® + @F@ Lomax drew from the record- have been réluctant to admit any ms at this stage of his be irresponsible to talk what little we know now,” “But there is one thing positively state hen bat hi Bonus of Free Parking parking. . Motorists will have one day of free parking for every 90 days that pass without a traffic fatality. The bonus was approved by the City Council after it was learned that Jackson, Mich., has a similar plan. Meters are covered with paper bags on free days. ¢ German Town Trains 1,000 Dachshunds Yearly GERGWEIS, Germany — The training of dachshunds in the art of catching foxes is a leading oc- cupation in the West German com- munity of Gergweis, near the Czechoslovak border. It has so many dachshunds that it is re- ferred to as “Teckeldorf” (‘‘Dach- shund Town’’). More than 1,000 are raised and trained each year to lo- cate foxes and go into their lairs after them. Caracas Plans Tunnel for 2-Lane Road to Sea CARACAS—Mount Avila, witich capital, from the Caribbean shore, is going to be bored. through to shorten the trip from city to sea A vehicular tunne] will pierce the 7,000-foot mountain an dtwo 3%4- mile-long parallel ‘highways will be beilt through it, Each road wil Only to $288 Billion WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Senate Finance Committee has voted to grant President Eisen- hower’s request for authority to let the national debt shoot up temporarily to an all-time peak of 288 billion dollars, Detective Sees Burglar Surprisingly Truthful DAYTON, Ohio Detective W. test to a burglary suspect. pootuing.” tee tan ‘enepeees. Why, Mr. Milquetoast! RACINE, Wis,- (UPI) — J. C. Fanning came up with a long- tailed explanation for why he was late to work yesterday. “A squirrel wouldn’t let me out of the house,”’ he said, |Marriage License = <-~MARRIAGE David | W. Couture. a Lake Ruth A. Althouse, charks Bob O. Barnes, Baltimore, Maryland Carol L. Cantrell, Rochester Leonard J. Sarah J. Paull Sones, tame Fiorida on L. Brewer. Lincoln Park toy J Teefey. fe rmington Sire t or pireegie= Wassell, Keero Harbor John L. cog Betba. Detrett Arthur f. Petrev Shelby J. Smith; mas H. BSweetm Sater A Beneduci, pam, Oythrie 3 Jr. a a irm am tones B: 2eGe"aPaaehaen Viole f f Siney 12 re 3.5 Oa Harel grt an 4301 Forest Be rkley “Billy J. binson incoln Piya. ous 16 Lincoln Horace >. en e Plains Etat M. Green, jaine t Thomas. Milford Grant 0.57 Ston ee. wei ‘ie. = Pil brat se ne Dontisna-Jonne | Sand and, fainer. Herbert Lang: | em nebem. Wt elie. ~CAR-HOPS : father, He’ - ° LECTO: O CAN KEEP ; Ss a — — a le ooh ledgut oe has some sales ability, Experienced. Apply in Tson, COMPS, AUGUST 14, ‘GEORGE A “ual Fe and the Voorhees- work into responsible po-| Frostop Drive In. 3118 W. Huron, 730 Snell, — Orion. aa 62: be= Biple Sten Home. Mrs. He ion in auto sales. Give full par- ————on on —_—_ loved husband of Mrs. Fride| _bert Lan ward & Robert proud all Ie CHILDREN'S WEAR « TO inal ALESPE $iexE, Comoe ae: Ranees rent | prose our tanks Ne, the, irends CANVASSERS Pull or par tne, dey, sohout far end Aum Ovanpe: dea? or zer:| Fe th Bs eee erat * agile dE pod eee “but | | Bre enna | SFaetas htan st ae spies Rent | Fea er . * : our us! er ie nee atmosphere, ips, f. Aloystus, O.P., ‘url rea A thanks CUTTER | excellent wi a Mrs. Martha Tount and Mrs. . the pallbearers, Consumers} and potential meat managers tor nity to seh quail A auaiity macebansion! oe Arthur; also survived by wer Co employes, Rev. O. P. Pontiac and vic, large Ss. Prayers from/ fWastman |, johns grocery chain. write A ving willie om R. Potere neal moe Funeral Home ir Murl Suth- .. te. not ersonal | aera DENTAL ASSISTANT: WRITE BOX Bt. Joseph “Catholic Church 16 | Se STAN CATES it Pontiac Press. State sim. cit er, rather vincent | Funeral Directors 4)" FOOD PLAN SALES || suisse, adarens, gions, Farmer's Food Serv. Oakland | —~= Sonar. Cg ed on Zee “« HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” County's largest supplier of food rood The Rosary at 8:30 at Ln Rolo’ COATS onee, secussary, er “yeu mast Earn As Much As Potere Puners! Home have background selling direct to . . _Rochester, __ Sunday evening. D FUNERAL HOM Jad sF consamene’ Tae commission plus . Work a DAY CURTIS, AUGUST 15, RALPH L., = oa eit We will travel te see you, ond TARGE 3 & BAT ws te “bres, ‘pox 08. Gas heat, fireplace. sleeps 6, safe e's oo ik poe : Wanted to Rent 29) show you how et gash for OR 31043| Garage, Sept. Ist to $80| sble from the. 16th to 30th. Also AVON-TROY CARPET CLEANERS | $20W, !n front Vicinity of Walnut wna ome ater Labor Day, Call Holly, Mz CEMENT OR BLOCK WORK.|“YoNnco se an a Rd. MA 6-3803, your home, land sonfract or acre- onees =a hoom | &,month. Schoo! feashers oF bust- oily, Small jobs. FE 2-550 from r Furniture & carpeting cleaned in fost BLUE Lace” DRESS HE: 2 BEDROOM MOD = HOME, age, J gp Sem a 30-minute iM pees foupte 9672 Elizabeth Lk. fose 17-7327. hor oe our home, Free pickup and de- | LOST: r, BLue LA EACE RESS low paymen te, with o tplon on to bu ay service, No char ee et OSPITAL a 24380. or 3 "Norton, Ra. “Lake, NTIAC LAKE - mm, MM. very. Free estimates —moth Vicinity uburn ights, R, D. RILEY Broker NEAR GE L HOSPITAL. 4 yj RM. & Cc WORK WA proofing Formerly Berkley Car- ee baer poo wil : rm, flat, EN with garage. _hot me & oor . Saf peogk. good fishing Rec rooms, cabinet bet Cleaners, OLive 1-0222, Roch-| no tail vic, ar ays} | ee RN ROOM WIT) TH 500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. References. a, & modern kitchenette _Rgagmation FE 31900 or On _ FE 8-0687 kitchen privileges. $8. FE 4.2773. ae EDIGTELY. Twit EDI 7a can ONE 3 4 AND v: ROOM Hove RENT. EM ‘per week, R&K Motel, | CARPENTER WANTS SMALL “ASPHALT PAVING Lost weal So veh —_ : ct orto om home PET a ed NT 2 Homes, farms, lake propert & po tated ag a of rane bal rs ai aOR, ON CASS TARE. jo $31 Let us estimate eee driveway a Jr, FE 5-63 rw; pide .| 2 Milforé are roe re one child | ~/#nd contracts. Buyers~ wall 3.4706. Ina. 2072 Beach, CE i ENT WOR K; beaded te tot. We help finan **| Loar: DARK 0 "Beigetn, adhe AY STRIPED i6| snd one dox. Phone FE 20319 or Paul M. Jones, Real Est eee TAPARTMENY,TRIHU- | 7 Har a 5 . phal rsian cat, boots. 4-0252. uro! 0 oman, riva ath, Be > icy collar, “Vicinity of ‘lia, Es- Cutty ot Fontise Preferably | TWO. NEW EFFICIENCY | 4, AND | 5 ee LAYING. FE 8-6375. ASPHALT PAVING fates, Reward: PE 31100. TO RENT WITH OPTION. 3 BED. rey act cr west, Phone Ok | & 1-4 xm. ideal Stok menool teach. | town. $50. 258. HANDY MAN AT ANY KIND OF RELIABLE LOST: “GOLD BULOVA WATCH | SCsuRBAN PRI PERABLY Na, | 20224. ers _Lovated (near lenge Crary |@ ROOMS (AND BATH. 1, BED: work. rpenter remode! eling. ae eways, parking tots te. Free ee. RO ye . mores. AUg..| WILLIA Lice on PONTIAC ~.c ALL US FOR penal een nett bine room. References, Near General painting ‘or what have vou. MA 5.1208 __§, FE_2-4150_after LuKE GRADE SCHOOL. BOX , We guros, Fa” eu OF Ee 40456, sorbet AND Lost: | BETWEEN "oH L| 7. PONTIAC PRESS. T 56-4743 wad DE TAYE ee cate brea en: tree ¢ and removing FE Bank Auburn W ed Tras j orough inspection of your prop. ‘ * raketront home, we sept. or 40749 Free est 42 oF +1878, Belgas 4 Or bills folded - de-| Want ransportation 31 EM iRTERIOR & EXT & RIOR_ PAINT. | BLOOMP’ ALL es eet _ newer, | Rees. —_— Tt Rent Apts, Unfur nished cad $55 MONT ha Saft wat. On| Yall end windows, Reasonable. Hobbies & & Supplies 24h) OE Tee earby (to Fontive "wits Any facts on GI or FHA financing | 137 pLOOR M nooMs| Te ly. Mod: {AWN WORK WEED & BUSH |CARPET ee TeNEA, PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, tngy Houta ¥:00° 0 6:00. Dependable & immediate action | $24 egorated, Very. clean Se oti | Tile ween autos: cutting. = ageing Fi Pie 24202 par Me Par ing, binding, restretching, OL/ Scrabble genes Backenstose E : water, e yard,| and dryer. freener. central MARRIED MAN, aah a WANT! (O22. _Book_ Store. Lawrence 8t.| Wtd, Contracts, — 32 Efficient & courteous salesmen tofiened. hot offices. bas. ing, near 1% Lake V work of any kind Has ¢ chautfer's 5on'T LET YOUR LAWN SUF-|~ Notices & "Personals 25 |< Satisfying you ig our business | i po ogee ha license. Phone fer, why not consider an under-| 7 NN AAS me Io E nd Pvt bath Bt ouoely excel references RELIABLE CARPENTER WEEDS Dompgleieoctg Sok aig UY IMMEDI ATE |rep .mcuttotan. Reattor | hot an cold “water Tura. ser Detiie BRoatwer S140. sete Prices rie FE ete, reed 10 oo es ee! hee MASON I SHOES 515 Case Hiinahets Bé. galy 200 N “Paddock, "alberta SEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, CARPENTER FOR Genes orn SERVICE TE. 4-3844 Apts. Mar time work or frre, Sva| pairing & Wewindiag ni Br Pike | 280 Cuybuim ei” CO “PE swe ACTION jv CASH Sop 4/7 Saeoeay, Caron IPT) Sate. A ee de ke = . preferre ene appoin' ‘Siliver y 2-6900 TREE “REMOVAL TRIMMING. | FENCE MAT MATERIAT-AND TRETAT AND INSTAL. | “ing o tnomanes [RL OR WOMAN NEED. On any good jand contract. New| 1o. voon HOME OR EQUITY.|) BEDROOM APF, FOR LEAGE, | oF Univers ys, I ots cl eared, Pree estimates. FE) jation reasonable. PE 2-4489 oe Dontidentin! The Salvation tetenee ction ot mm aot If cash interests you, let us look ane: | ae vl BR od Bion home, pert f ‘available 8-5503 GEN] 3. B'S HEATING SERVICE. E. d '. i SVER and title. * en Templeton pn vour property for @ cash 50M - a i rough hig’ pr ey oa Gass — $310 Crooks Ra- Rachenter. Fi FE no os ol ex cesiscas eae K. L. L. Temp! nies pe Realtor you ane Nee “cman et Marge : ee useieer apts. “of i, NT AN OTL eras TREE TREE REMOVA aD eet "7-9010.| _5-3900 ° like to sell, tor you. MAple §-1341 | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd_ FE 4-456) | paw. wee! “also o have buyers cere 3 OR 3 BOO! ROOMS. Fai NG, STOVE, for 3 Team, house in im exchange for or ¥ a a eee Weeds Temov i ey est! SRL BeeGTROL CGHNTRE |CASH FOR LAND , Tas 1 Ask tor Ses te? agg “erORIA A. AP S. ghia’ welcome. Rear ent. 1146 W. charge from the Navy seeking | _mates. Riando 3-6136. } for semoval of unwanted hair.| Jo $i “yes i> wom, s for 180 & Buon ee en tM | | gti ete ta Rert Apts. Ferniohed 33|2 BEDE = Bo — ~N he: CHARLES CHESTER S Up SHIONED SHO it = 1 BDRM DX, PRIV. BATH & Body. 417.80 we. OR. 3-120 q . eae Se ae ones eles a aa :| "gn Thur, Eve, Dorothy's 800 N Wid relsense, FE _ EA SSEDRM, BHMT- GRRADE “Work Wanted Female 11\Scevite INLAND LAKE GALES | San 1OCMAa) |" we pce GO) ares oe Wt Penn "| wane FE omit. “grat W. Huron Px 9-613 | OUNTE MAID, 8 We . rE REAL ESTATE | OPEN zves.|! RM. ee ees ADULT ion. Inke teh 7808. FE 4-4526 42 W N arms. eat, 9 ) DAY IRONING SERVICE. 83] YES. HAVE NO BANANAS! enly Utilities turn. 288 ‘Orchard 2-, 3} AND 4-ROOM | T "DAY TRORING SERVICE at te “fre | Oa. tapi We oles FE 2a | Sho fa Weur ut sodrart °° | CARGE ROOM COMPLETELY | “PARIMENTE. AORE BS soo 7 7 aE company’ bull fg age corre A HOMEMADE, DECORATED Boat. Cae ee ® RN aa rite toe Elie Lk. Ra. FE siete tt rate at Bn commmocon, co SSN DEBT? ~ SESMbE™ DROOUS! | cnoou, —eromanere in| 5 ROOMS & BATH or in my home 92_W, __FE #-6553 TRACTS. CASH PRICE — Pri. dain 5, employed girly Of! UPPER, 1 BLOCK. PROM TEL- | LAKE couple frou P ot sunmet. FE D ides, Talloring 16 QUICK CLOSING—NO HID- couple | Ad a HURON. ALE Oritrries PORN. COLORED CADY WISHES DAY) ~ IF SO NICHOLIE & HARGER |i AxDz’ = LA STOVE (& WASHER REFER: work hour, PE - _|CARL ERICSSON. CUSTOM TAL . apts. Kids OK. OR 3-9105. EN work : SON. E co. - 7 ROOM APARTMENT FOR 1 O i EXPERIENCED Ww lor, alterations 714 W. Huren, in 2 like day work, Monday thru rear of barber shop, FE 48671. ET 3 sW.~ Huron PE 5-8183| 2 people, wate bath and en- urday. References, 4-5207, _ | DRESSMAKING. ial UALITY z poy nag eee =“ EXPERIENCED. PERSONABLE| materials m kD TAORING a 1-3 Give You 1 Place to Pay 7 COOL ROOMS. NICELY FURN. et Bh ef or: a rapes rere, dose Ease Your Mind $ OP $ child welcome. 101 8. Paddock, facie Downroun PoNTTAG prefer to manage. wma restau- oe = ag eg ~ WE AR NOT A I 7 ROOMS. CLOSE IN, CHEAP. . ;| bat A, ne rent, sion or rest _tn"my bome. Call PE 62458, FE 2-2181 rking, bome Kitchen. What have you. to Plowing —16B; MPANY——} FHOUSANDS- OF in. PvT. d offer? Write “Pontiac Press Box| ~~ Garden INVEST IN. RD CONTRACTS. yet Gi = "Veen Apts, ey . Pike, FE 1. Wor 1 a CUSTOM PLOW & LIGHT MICHIGAN CREDIT PO et G COST. PROMPT |3°RMS. & BATH. SUITABLE, FOR FOR | 7 ROOMS, “BATH & | to Pontiac, 2 v0 mod- re UNDERGRADUATES & Trading p patel Omg ap. OR!ando COUNSELLORS ate Sa prea ¥ a evenings en - a oe WASHINGS & TRONINGS — |COMPLETE SLAW 5 BUILDING. Mea 'W.. Huron gt, PE 04863 GAsit FOR CAND. CONTRACTS. * sie , als, Sty se weekly, 164 sem: ATTENTION VETERANS! If you "CALL PE 5-0724. repair and msinterance Free ey REDUCE NOW H. J VanWelt) | 4540 Dixie wy. | 5 ese TAROT WING poset FE 96859. RM, MODERR WOMAN WANTS WORK. € DAYS. jon FE 4810. mee Je, pounds tp cin eee Sree Bos Pearoom 6 ee ee tor rent. 46 Summit or PE $0600, |) BEDRM. 8 rt ieee ve re RAY eae peciee : ac v j . : 7 Good references. PE 4-1323. BTL E 7 shes mruasten * aoe a et CASI { ; re axe a 0! Ww iF heat, pewiy: ecorated. 144 E.| a, closing coats down, WASHINGS & 1 &. TRONTNGS. . WATER- a klan ; ; MEAL — J ROOMS, FULL BATH, CLEAN eaten. $68 month. FE Ie 7 ROOM UNFURN sSmiRo# AND san #8 Fle aint Se comea—com UNLIMITED ee ae et eee S|" a aiweek 1 am Fg BO, West A pace 11-3 WOMAN WARTS. WORE OF ANY mars, t Macomb, ining 27| Todt ce stile” ata | el abd gp | Be ore cists "apc | Ret . sae (hee igen CS Rind Go home nights, § days i) =i Oe Sia Willams Lk. Rd. &| Bo, obl Hoa. Gail. <-tesh_ of | 3 ieee tans BATH Are ML eT room. 1 Lake privileges. | S00-gal. underground tank. 1%car sh ee: wk. ‘FE ¢-1081. ‘abe delivered, creo ; Ra. 8. Ask for : ats toot / © Sue a aed 2) oR , as attached garage. Fenoed "tore ees tome, F in ee TE eS siburn bw Biita Wtd. Children to Board 26 seth REALTY a | TEMS, WE? ce cael Cundren caniwelsome: | Close & pHi pag Bie ed WisH Ane FOR PRE- raion Backfield top soll, FE A gooD HOME BY bay oR Z Rw. 162 Prin PONTIAC OR 3-0621. — ; C. AYDEN, pop vay school > xed Be dren by the hour E9603 i k. FE 5-3534. - "|" Parily furnished, beaks afane |" oan j .. PE oF ay, TE 5800. as WORK. SPRAYING GHILDREN (LOVED AND CARED Exe cond. Child welcome, yard. garage nik ba oo ves. YOUNG LADY WANTS WORK » | “for, FE 2-1730, | 3.0714, ~ CITY 3-6078, Commercial or residential = / SKE CARE, LI- i PIRET FLOOR APS 3 BEDR a ~Dutch Elm & pest, control / PROFESSIONAL CARE. / ° ,|5 ROOM. FLOOR APT, | home, Ye baths, mee Benutiful ach "Building, Service 12) "aang, & sppetue” |" figyt mm ent oe seem cences tak cps | Hated ssa Sean og | _sit dot ppient Ph. AIL mince OF CEMENT PPP 2 9 . ta sre eer ALL kt mnt wore | Harry White & Sons, Ine, Wtd. Household | Goods. 27| to tavest tn xood Land Contracts, 33083. __37933, ; 7 BEDROOM HOUSE. msed & bond- 1 § Cass Lake Rd. fastest action in , | 5 ROOMS, T SIDE. VERY | RM HOUSE. RE ENT OR SELL. «18 ass 89806 Darepes & dresser or sale NORTH SIDE. PAV EOE CE Hi ee ELEC. RANGE IN GOOD WORK- ed. O A N ‘en. 5 Shabu FOT ORDER Moving & Trucking 19 DRATTORE NEEDED Ms ‘Bet Ses” | Edw. M, Stout, Realtor * a s ee Pe gaged line * of 1% h TON STARE, TRUCE WANTS E NEEDED nm RK. seria Pontiac 3 oe & BATH, as ED STREET, 3 bedrms, $83 month, 911,600, 4 é TH L + eerie ee. 5 Gai A B-1288 m= cae celle: ce) amilies, e ~ ern apt. very tlose to town, nie. yard. Clean. R. A. Sadow, By masonry. s eat, ‘ water a AR x PA tire home or odd lots, Get the r= 5.8168 y parte’ satt rate és near school, 3 bedrooms rol BABYS? FESO oan. rats et Tee) En paar eh ey ee 9 ae ahead Ba, WP lal Oh go ge ae | oe Bae = ee on Sai. $8 oN Vind — RAU. _Sale_Phone_OR 3.2117 Pel Wanted Real Estate 32A| | .odss private BATH AND| decorated. separate banement on | { GaGRiT HOGER Gas Haar |? BEDROOM H BA . Tee Quality, work, licensed, Bow: . AORCELLEN of SERVI GOOD USED | sfrtocrg thant Ma- ~ ° ~ ‘en ance, Heat & utilities, fur. paved street 868" per mo. FE | * Porro [apa gl 8 month’ | ~°2#¢._Monrovie oft Rd. "Ss I r. 63 or §-3608. "| Reasonable rie 5&3 FE 2-2909 ple $-1341 or te 5-006. ATTENTION PROPERTY. OWNERS a ae eine ie poly ch ans & st FE 58-8976 RANCH STYLE ee t Now” BLOCK, BRICK. Comme WORK) AA-1 Reduced Rates. 1D vere aaiting ‘tor property in| fs : cides Mewty Gocersted. Rg A TR $7,750 y replaces. * Smith — Large van oF Ww ANTED ona rsea. Our new mortgage | 2— _360 mo OR 3-6250. 2 bedrms., gas hea Fae i po J begga | three, ded. AAA Floor Sanding | icky re Cast a men Ne, ee feat gets |? OOM VODeT Etont Phat |* Boos, O00n, Mega OHROOg |r wages omonex | ipiitinton "ls th vies| BASS ee res oor Laying - ng | el A 1431. 328 Baldwin, inguire at | _ drapes turn, Fi 2-2401, Oe: 2 ae school, Ther C, BUD BIL FE & an FE 53-5314 or FE 8-9860. : W ous ‘service, EM 3-6210 or MU’ PP a FN . from grade school. There te — re A TRENCH! ING |*& LIGHT TRUCKING & RUB Fruit. ood +2088. f aa ROOMS” GLEAN, COL | Newly PA Ry eb a Meiean. ‘#18. inquire 7 Sum-| Beat qlavee widrtornere wne'ts | ZYS large. bes beautifully nig Field ony jg bish, 38 leas o. ‘ RICHARD SRBELE, REALTOR ored couple. MY 3-1664, Pet sont, see arvisker, leaving August 31 to teach at ae #13 HAULING & RESIS ety Spinet ate 135_ M59. ghisnd, Mich Mich, 10 p.m. ATTRACTIVE LARGE 3, ROOMS 5 ROOM, AUTOMATIC OTL, HEAT,| Purdue University. $1450 down to PHA terms A w Wie N your price. Ary time. CABH_FOR YOUR HO 3 7 FURN, ROOMS. PRIVATE ENT. PRIV -| “and bath, located * hot water, — oe ee oe) Be ee ee ee = til "s NERD SMALL HOMES 87715 _side_neighbor Pike . Oxbow Lake larea . Se oe See fe eit water tines e ie chea " FE TRE ty Must be * condition. Phone gore case Sa Poe ous NEAR HOLIDAY PARK LDREN WELCOME 8 os, newt . fase Hous ut ots turn N. ¢ W M.A ikon ae SE ark cc, mse elt “saw co Are Doar SI eer E| Lala hheah Ts Sarena: |, telat bx Ried or FE +G01 | 7 proncon wow, PUL, aati | *Hoors sores e's. * “A emmetn B'front | War tmnase, Papal ens Sell Us Your Equity _ties patd. Pleo ‘mo, FE 8-158, face, next to Bt do's Hospital. | 5 att gMODERN. AVAILABLE | & garage Smell down payment | of furniture. FE 2-5523 nome fash welg| 3 ROOMS AND BATH. BABY WEL- | CLEAN, 2 . “BEDROOM. NoRTH-| AUf,,,J8%..,875 mom ren) Of wel tgade or aus gener Bs ¥ES lnsuleted, siding. Trucks | to ent) "2,, | Aarons See a irour ranks. (08 dios Dine | S98, - Te gigi tao iot Poot | gS Bate gly COOLEY | DUCK LAKE. POAMIENED GOT: | 2101 woe = we ( : , insu siding Wr. : © DISHES. AN- Phon a gs ges : sd wred . FE SE eee oe Borers |? 3 LARGE. ROOMS & BATH ce a NICE 4 ROOMS & GARAGE, GOOD “a Fob ee leeds tage, +: ae Dete SE 3 Bvenings ann > . er, child welcome 4-86 location, FE CLS ~~ ahalintas _Wtd. Miscellaneous _ 28 we aiting aa commercial proper. tied “welcome FE 4962 Urren ¢ FMS, TILE BATH OM Jos nah, tesa bie "PR PRG. HOUsE YOR Quick SALE BY YY . oe we of rraiiers tes. oe and acreage Syed 3 y ROO PPER 5 RMS8., TILE BA GAS | FROO! OM, Set nN. 70, BUY On| minister moving to another’ eng : P. F d USED BICYCLES, ANY CONDI-| call wil) give you immediate ac-|_edtrance West side FE 2-8500. Garage, Near General trade saul . in quiet village of- Da ontiac Farm Tn tion if reasonable. FE 2-3664. fm” 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE GaTH & ENT Hos spital. Adults, ‘only. FE 2- — Ses f ES rms. modern bath, Industrial Tractor) | ROY KNAUF One ested LB are Nell eae HM es BARKE & .. se. SL 200 42 down.” Terms, By 5 8 . ey | 26% W. Huron 8t FE 2-7421 ROOMS, ATS BA ORCHARD CT. APTS. PRR es ik WEEK 6 ROOM HOUSE, | 5 ST epetangenen ade nee 137 Baldwin Ave. $1 WEEK, 4 Open, Daily nding Sundar GET IT QUICK, GI AND FHA |__| *-noot APARTMENT. Paivate ar PRAND NEW children taken’ 308 Orchard Lk. A ; : 2 through Classified Ads!| x6". TQ" sal torr nome tor | ore, Phone FE.t.0083, — °° | “youn modern apartment Gerson a SORE myn tim | | SAVE ENERGY, USE eh ee a y emall dowe pey- | é RMS. aut ort. CUBAN RAR, FORN. ment. Balgony type. jodividual 60, onatna” 2 month, @. ¢. Hates.) WANT ADS! -To find. a Yes, whatever it is — dial it do / % obligated. We Adults, on ong. 864 "sey at after 4:30 Week| & rigerator, fraished Auto. | COMMER GS MER CE AP all 87% | job, place to live ‘or a). FE 2.8181. for an’ ad-| a S yen cash u can — Fe aad ood ad ear, see Classi 6 res w free 5 By # a ; tigat BAULING OF ANY } 4 wc oe 13 er! T 7 co | ‘if BEDROOM yt hl ont he “nent tl gor oe, nice a eet «|fied N dN ae gengh 4 ROOMS MODERN. VERY NIC Heaty' is , 1€ writer and get itl snkats rots wi ee “oe $3006 OA Tan 4 Pak A ke Milford nd we thy eee . wae 7 | ; ? * 3 a TO Bed Pee es as ‘ea wd Prone FR asm! # at a : \ 18 Melrose va.’ me . : : ‘a ; ’ ; cer : na : ae “28 : ; | a aa \ re = . \ i j , AY \ ce sa = - 2. \ 7 ee = C BRI 2 2 CAR AR AT on Sinise ‘io. MY NOTHIN G DOWN "uh be clit Maen ag Bae: +H oan oe tor r small duwn an beet _ §18,000 Pontiac: Watkins Estates $18,000 is what room hom “SUN. 2-5 ee to ranch. piste Bua for tt 3 ite lan and” connie, Biniaieg son rour to for" sos, with $100 ‘Smith- Wideman age Bt alae ar age EVES. 412 W. HURON L ee DID YOU KNOW. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. AUGUST. 16, 1 1958 : ‘ - BARGAIN— _ CANAL FRONT: yM WRIGHT ee ow a LEAVING aa ES SYLVAN LAKE Po Wettive ine” ge baseunent site 4 + PE 21 er eEeta, 6 RM, oe BASEMENT. OIL heat. Fenced gent. $900 dwn. 190 __Wall. After After MODEL HOME NOW FOR SALE og oo Bas aes a Seine 345 8, Germeo-ress to al) ances, ri ot 103. a we oe ee dows a en scare ie er rome as i aes ycall Herbert C. Davis, FOUR (4) BEDROOM BRICK Unless you are looking for Se Send le Seer four — brick home erer _ wg room with fire- draper- & HARGER’ CO. my ict i = {IDDLETON | _LOCATED OFF CU AREaOn: : Beautiful wd seen P) Terms oe ~—. Call for appointmen: Middleton 188 N. JOHNSON = OR_3-3922 “BUD" North East Side 3 bedroom home, good cation, excellent” Scodtuion threughout. 24° living room with picture window, full dining room, wall to” wall carpeting, tile kitchen and breakfast room with picture window, Tile bath down, bedrooms up. full basement, gas heat and hot water, combination gerage and work shop, 2 lots. Priced to sell at $12900 reasonable Leslie R. + Model Home is Open. Daily from 4 to 8 p.m. as well as Satur- day and Sunday from i to 8 p.m.| Remember, you owe it to your- * self to at least compare this) home with attached garage with: other new home on today's meres. Use this check Mst and bee if other homes have: . Piastereq walis | ms me ee | ns ; 2 bs t & Garage potest, 20 i, he reas aluminum window: detson Flex Vent pic-| wie Pulte > ie sills insulation, Suck peoecon és ' to ener 2 26 OWE TF re on vice | Can | | in| { pm ent if lot ny changes | Fr “ro! terms Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive 3 bedroom home, 2 lots beautifully landscaped featuring spacious living rm. with fireplace, dining ell, lots of kitchen cupboards, large master bedroom with wardrobe vldsets, den with builtins, full basement, oil heat, electric hot water, screened rear terrace, 2 car garage down, don't wait on this one, LOOK NOW. , “Bud” Nichole. Realtor 49 Mt Clemens St. | Call sonic Kelichner (FE 5.1201 PE 4-873 i | BARGAIN—BARGAIN 6201 WALDON ROAD JUST R J. Valuet, patios LAND Ave. ENING ULTIPLE TRS mee VICE $100 DOWN: Plus minimum costa Moves You In! so WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & Syupay 1TO7 EXCEPT FRIDA 3. por at Rian Sea rh ‘of Montcalm 2 WESTOWN REALTY ie garaze. & acres at trees This is a lecé aa “Lavender Me gee A Take over eg interest mortgage 2 ie. ranch tse. pes home ay arent COLORED m: corner of erry and = AF ‘St, ‘on : eos ge, Priced at #1°500 with Rr D. RILEY, Broker * Fie’ 4-021 Houses | # SUNDAY 2.5 ee HICKORY RD. pairs call FE 2-338) A. JOHNSON, Realtor - 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 OPE SUNDAY 2-5 4215 Lakewood Drive Watkins Lake front 7 rooms and Fate garage ad ROAD, TO PARE: woop AND RIGHT TO PERTY, Mr. Lewis in phot SUNDAY 2-5 - 6950 W. Church Clarkston, Michigan m. da 2 bath brick home, Full basement, 2 car garage and porch, Will con- — —_ tor oe clear pr E LIGHT IN CLARKSTON HOLCOM ON ME RCH HOLCO TO CHU AND RIGHT ON CHURCH TO PROPERTY. Phone FE WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR raph . Rd. | PE 44516 ‘rabies ie et MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ELIZABETH LAKE TATES is the location of peperats dining room and Ritch en, Full basement, gas heat. Locate on a double jot with ft. frortage. Nicely landseca: one Loads o' ~ Priced at fruit and : pene $13,900, gage. ABOUT $1100 DOWN wil 7 this fine 3 bedroom w e home. Living room gnd guise ell nicely carp Decorations ali freshly one. Dandy dry basement auto- matic heat and hot water. A real good buy and un- der $12,000 May be seen any time. GI RESALE. 3. bedroom brick front ranch home. Nicely landscaped per and ribbon drive. Gas heat and hot water. Only $1391 down and $78 per month includes taxes and insurance. Pos- session soon. EASY WALKING DIS- NCE to ray ‘new mort- ‘living ‘oom, natural ares lace. De- lightful 16 ft. chen has ample table ance floors, plastered full -basement *, let one of - gales peon'le show you this home. You'll like {t. APPROXIMATELY $1,000 DOWN including mortgage costs. Near Wiliam: Lake. Ranch. 30x45 featuring a 17%gx21-ft living room, 2 . large bedrooms, tiled ss RAY aah. Reaior 262 8. oS aie Rad, 3} arene Fe Coot |stices OF HAM - Multi- Lakes Realty ‘will | 3060S. Commerce Ra. MA 4-1578 : genie it; . ea. “house os en! 1 lot, E k street, $8,750, _terms, FE 2- ~ OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P.M. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE 572, WASHINGTON 7 room Lote F ranch aoe on cor- 4 per lot 90x190, More aq. = pvine ‘space, 3 P bed living room with vei a Elizabeth Lake Rd, to Oxbow Lk. Toe south. Watch for open 1 C HAYDEN, Realtor 8 E_ Walton FE 8-0441 Gls NEED A BIG ROUSE? Done LINCOLN JR. “RIGH — 3 bed: Hardwood floors. aio tea “walls, = porch. Modern extra storage mortgene coats Only $9800 _ For Sale Houses 4B For Sale Houses 43 ore PPP PDALLB LOLOL LL LLL A AAA ALA AAA $9 500 $495 DOWN Br lal Risa tet ite "i e B e we yee 2 eee righ, Grit! Pieture window. Full bath, Otility itele fimished with tile bath | room. Outside complete. Interior auto heat See, our model.| Seedy tor, don eocoreting. DK. Gall today re) as We have lots oy aval also, 4 Bedroom Home et J. Realtor Located in the heart of the lake Ht athe at Bama | hE ta : BY OWNER: 9 RM. HOUSE ON near 8 moves you in. | "West. side. 32 Henry Clay, fom Pet, THIS _ Piastered ‘on jastered garage. Vy this a — DpowLee your lot. custom ue. MAP oe 8-1198 Take over low interest v-a mortgage 3 bedrm ranch t pe james on a Bt as $800 moves comaer any reasons ey ane, Call MA 5-1201. 500, FH terms, 6-0058, 176 ‘bore chester , B'ham drive by. “ONLY $300 DN. $65 per mo. for this 2 bedrm. with Oitairwa y to partly finished Te =< atte Which could be 2 rooms. Hag base- ma phe & screens. Clean. ARIF, REALTO: LESTER R "or 3-0772 CLARKSTON A wonderful place with a new future super highwa coming ro utiful Clari Gar- dens, bea 3 d ranch ype me and also bedroom brick with basement. " . 8 SPECIAL — PU Or NEW HOME. G.L's CROOKS ROAD, NEW ge — rooms, large lot. $10,500. down payment CROOKS ROAD 32x28 roughed in home. $5,950. Low down payment. LAKE ORION. New brick, oil heat. birch cabinets, oak floors, large MR. G.I. with small chil- lot. $11,500. Low down payment. Gi ed SRE | Nene ge r Vv: w 3 Rd, Toor r= a o Wn, v! kitchen. 3 bedrooms and san a heat. Attached 1 car ga- Cs rage. —— shaded ict. dead. street. In Drayton Piet — schools, j cs — dust mortgage costs “down. RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor | Gta PE -ons ARRO 4 pom 70m GALOW — in Lincoln High district, very neat & scan of 4a for $8, with pay- ments per month inc) rf taxes & insurance, — in the Wisner Hi — in the Com merce school district, per month 5 ROOM HOUSE — in Malcolm school district ceramic bath, base- ment, gas heat. Good credit wil allow P halle to cemeceene this hom: on E- 3 BEDROOM HOME - in Water- ford school district, cet b remy living room, firepl: garage, 2 lots & colling for rd — with no money down to ARRO REALTY TED McCULLOUGH, ae $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 45-1284 & FE 4-384 Open 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. sun. 1 to 4. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Elizabeth Lake Front Sat & Sun. Motorway Dr ark like lots 120x220-—30 na- ive oaks. On a oven-range, 4 bedrooms and 8 ample clos- ets. All tastefully decorated. New ofl furnace 2 car ga- rage with: attached guest apt. To include rich carpet- ing, draperies and extras. Must be seen to app octets 80 ask about other lake front and lake pewneeee homes. Eve. and Sun p.m. Ph. FE 2-1030 P Walter’sf{Lake Front seeee = te . ngeloy modern ung y resnoa’ lake ach. Also & ake for fishing. mo- rboat or sailing. Price *, does gc or = trade for a . 2 i bedroom norte "side city ome, 8657 Lakeview on east shore of Walters. Lake. Watch for open signs. Mr. John M. Fear, Salesman KINZLER REALTOR Suton 8t. Ph. FE 43525 oem: Or Ph. FE 2-0820 1 Eve. $7,500.00 — price for this 2 bed- with full basement. Built in y dishwasher = = bage Socest in ing kitchen also Sovran new 2 car garage. ~ North Side 2 bedroom puilt in 1955. This won't last, make your appointment new. GILES REALTY CO. FE 5-6175 221 BALDWWIN A After 6; FE 2-7906 or FE $305 | BLAI GI's. 5 nch 3 b Pull mis "Tiled floors. street. $7,950. No down payment. Mortgage costs only. edrooms. 4 room bungalow — 2 with hardwood floor 4 "path, 2 car garage. Exeelien location. $7,750. No down payment, Mort- gage costs only App actes — on Scott Lake Road. a At ractive 2? bedroom home with extra lHving room kitchen “and dining. Utilities. Also large storage rooth in ‘oo fom. Plenty of fruit. GI's GEORGE. BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy. FR 3-1261 DRAYTON PLAINS. ves. OR 43-17 Templeton WHITE LAKE “90° frontage. Lovely abdrm. a New condition, Large with fireplace, entire! lassed an ni P of only $17,000 Will accept small- er home or land contract as down payment. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9502 NORTH SIDE Two and three bedroom homes. Washer, dryer, re- frigerator and stove includ- For as little as 00 cna $350 down Call today. OFF BALDWIN AVE, Two bedroom on basement, —— hardwood fioo’ ae < ras full heat, DRAYTON AREA Three bedroom bungalow, brick or frame, Several to choose — For as little as $ down, SOLID VALUE West side three bedroom two story family . home, G older neighborhood, full basement, automatic heat, Close to school, bus and stores. Only $10,500. Make us an_offer. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron rr $-9183 OPEN EVENINGS” tab ge ote ee no Sagres wn, Modern . eon ! Snowapple. n from 1 ry JEROME REALTY MAple 5-1201 $500 DOWN By owner 2 —— mdern, %% biock from exc. beach, Fenced ard. 3063 Grove Ct. Keego Har- or. FE 2-8001. Paved | For Sale Houses. 43). For Sale ‘Houses 43 WHY Eri, NO MO! NEY NO DOWN PAYMENT = 5 ta Besceeene Sad wir eanios Ca He ‘KE IT Establisheg in 1916 CLARKSTON A ~ a acres with — br sy * me. e Jed bath & ‘shower ed ofl om ee ie car garage, gn in best of condition. Ideal 4 — liv- ing at $21. + . ELON HE, TRONT be _— — home with opt eee . Livi rm, Mt aout si nom tire gece, rms., full mt. 2car garage. Over 5 ft. safe sandy, beach, = extras —see this 200 — NORTH—Only $1,650 down for this attractive 2 bedrm home, tileq bath, full bsmt., oil heat, alum, storms and screens, New in " Fenced lot, eset ‘street. See this value at 315.950 Floyd © Kent Inc. Realtor rr ae vets Dixie Hwy. at reer AMPLE COSTOMER PakeinG STOUTS Best Buys Today j SUNDAY 2 TO 5 PM. 4040 BAYBROOK For ie who prefer the : gh ay on b ck Ta = o home, sonhurees spacious with ‘plenty of closets, Large liv room with dining space Custom kitchen. ae tile Agere w ut Di Highwa: Sag’ — F w Baginaw Trail en Bayb: 4040 OPEN SIGN Your host Mr. Rollison ele SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. 891 SPENCE ES, Attractive a m * bulit "ho ides custo it oy § = Vow Host, BM an, Your lock. 600 FEET Of excellent fron go with this charming Soom home in = country. Big: , ._BE OUR GUEST! Sunday from 2 to 5 P.M. feleare tain iseme Kae inepest ma xen Oe: pe as eal eset ah eee oa Humphries FE 20474 “MULTIPLE LISTING 8 WE TRADE TEL-HURON-1 block, 3 bedroom full basement, yes ae en Eves. VICE Neem plete has carpeted living room — fireplace, cheerful modern kitch a. "pareh. jand- patio ‘. bar- terms DOWN — buys reoms & bath, 3% lots. with privileges on Cass 3 abeth Lakes ahatinates REALTY FE 2-5452 FE 8-0344 EMBREE & GREGG WALLED LAK 3 room brick home or 112 ft. jot, paced . Dear new school, has 600 sq. ft. of living space. = closed breezeway, kitcnen with ee e d . paneled den, ving room with 2 pict win- dows, utility 2 baths, perimeter fl heat, 2 car attach arage Priced special at $18, w am down ment & balance on PHA torte. . » available on tached gara a oe come at ic bg e. m Te- finishing “which will be allowed 8ST. PATRICK'S eee —_ is across the from this 1 bed- —_ home be! sold to settle estate. € _ ed es’ ly priced _ 5 year Contract available 1565 Union Lake Rd. "eas Lake Village EM 3.4303 or EM 3.3314 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Pe SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. BRICKS BEDROOMS DEN oR’ See nie Peo 2% CERAMIC TILE B IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS JAYNO HEIGHTS One Lake , on Walton Watch for signs, OPEN DAILY 4-8 P.M. TRADE Your Present Home or Equity Farm-type ——. ote d WIFE PRMASER Everything for the wife of your life. Completely mod- ern 3 bedroom rancher with od hee 1% pm 100 x $2,350 d FHA. Edward M. Stout Realtor Tl N, Saginaw FE 5-8165 Open 'Til 6:00 P.M, Pp SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. Hummingbird Lane Clarkston Area We have two 3-bedroom “homes with attached 2-car garage. full basement, automatic heat and hot water, plastered walls, ‘oak floors and many other excitable fea- tures. One house listed for sale and the other is sold but will duplicate on lot. Will take rade on g free and clear home. Come -out DIX HIGH- WAY TO MAYBEE ROAD, TURN RIGHT % MILE TO MMING- BL LAN ND PRO PERTY, AND SEE THESE DESIRABLE HOMES. George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN AVE FE 5-0101 or OR 3-4416 LJ pce _j “Sunday 1 to 5 P.M. 6600 WELLESLEY TERRACE WATERFORD Hilt, MANOR Buying a home is for most peo- ple a once in a lifetime eee vetion. It is therefore a suprem importance to look critically at the construction of any home you oe considering You can be sure good value in this well planned 4 bedroom —— geen with qsaerass Irving roo cious — complete Pith built. & abundance of closet » ae. 2 car perce and full basement situated well aie % acre lot no lake priv. & good beach od ~~ block away out Dixie Hwy. Pea mile pest * waterford Village turn left Waterford Hill Terrace. - Home sites available see our ad ‘on Page 17. WHITE BROS: R 31295. Dixte Hwy “til 9: Sun, Le) 5660 Open Eves. FOR’ CASH IN A HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 10 ‘til * i. = 28181; x - | NOTHING DOWN We are offering the buy of buys—a five bedroom home North side of ae hurry on ELIZABETH LAKE privileges standing 3 bed owner-built in with this out- room home "45, Oversized car- believe it's - BUY in to town—if oe — it —you'll agree, C come prepared GI. RESALE. one of the gpa Monthly payments $65 in- chodins taxes and insurance r cent. Call for appointment. GI's... 2 MILES NORTH Tt's vacant a ae like new_ inside out. Only $7. for this 5 room beau- ty situated on two lots. NOTH GIs — and small menthiy payments, IT AM YOURS... for the asking. I'm a 3 bed- room ranch type home. One | is 18 ft. long. I also have a ceramic. tile bath, full basement, alumi- num storms and screens, carpeting, recreation room, oars a pre tty lot and a ga- ra I'm really lovely and can be bought for only $14,- 500—Very reasonable down payment on FHA, FIREPLACE $500 DOWN | residential inin room, breakfast nook, values on the market. Call now! : Bateman ~ Kampsen REALTORS, - 4-0528 377 8, TELEGRAPH EVES, & sun, Woods st 2371 Realtor FE 4-7114 Immediate a ae , wend ae eee de UTICA AREA \. _ KEMLER GARDENS A new cqotinn of 2 yetre, hemes homes in a modere ee ae 11.000 to $13, Ea mes with over 1 ‘wee 7. “ing arse. 80x130 ft. stree! VARIETY GALORE: 1% baths, My fort and honest value. "Ready Yo wel in, oP “TERRIFIC VALUES | ENT STYLES TO re MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8:30 a | LOCATED AT 23 MILE -AND RYAN a McNEIL REAL ESTATE RE 2-381 Swim, You Swimmers Fish, You Fishermen Live the Life ot Riley @ rr side lake, Neat and . ean. 4 bedrooms, ali-year heme. Full bath, oi] heat, aded and well- kevt fenced jot. A-! neighbors. ~ —- = sand beach, Only a month. ¢ Why “Pay ‘Rent? $350 Down, tok Month Clean, 2 .- ‘bedroom bungalow Giroux-Franks NERAL eel ESTATE + 305 Dixie Hw OR 3-9701 i No besoaesardeh DOWN—G edroom vn brick, located off Blizabe beth Lake roe road, e pomom 8 Has full tile bath nth ys = room, All this is yours for —_ Biesing costs to a VA mortgage — BUILDING or 3 bedroom nu- merous lots that-can be bought for as little as $400 SUNDAY PHONE OR 13-2420 JIM WILLIAMS REAL perare & TE as 1483 Baldwin MILLER utifu pag vow 2 ae = tot, t is , hag trees. Here loads go for only $16, me. eed room and home, look this over, FHA terms. William Miller Realtor FE 2-0263 1075 W. Huron G.I. NOTHING DOWN 4. Get Ready for School - 3 BEDROOM —— home near Central High e Dedtooms, oy & swimming at its very Sect 500 Terms or owner will consider a trade on a smaller iM "7 rooms) near aldwin & 8t. Mikes 2 BED we tga (corner location) near Marimont Payments include taxes & in- surance as low as $56 per month. CALL NOW 1611 W. _ PE 5-6181 AND SUNDAY| TO SETTLE ae Pes a ai Es cil at “S,' rie, Sonteas 9 THe &. Large 7 rms. on North Shirley. = "SW. DINNAN C) my $l, becomes, ie She ITE RAYTON PLAINS get Would ~ like C cute tome your $5. in Ws Rasgeny My OF Bitk full basement, oak floors, lastered walls, finished recrea- fiom “room exterior ing room, on * LAKEFRONT come Finish this one — double constructed and tif 200" x Sets aertt f kston, only $6960 “with $500 down. Sew tt today. WHITE BROS. ae Open Eves. th 9; Sun, 10 "th 8 PEN ee Sunday 3-5 45 Wenonah Ottawa Hills 6 room family home — 3 bed- rooms up. Extra la: ving room with carpet. Nat. fireplace, full dining room, full basement. 2 car garage. Directions: Turn left off W. Huron at Genesee — } to Wen- = — turn left, Mr, Doerr in charg : Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 18 W. Huron Street FE 5-816! FOR COLORED EPetodcotiton, ee ott sr nace, terms. Two newer hom J Hospi bn es near St, Joseph Ph nbs mon > po ‘0 Ot Veena nothing See Mrs. Howard, 18 Gillespie St. or Ph. FE 2-6412. John ler, Realtor, 670 W. Huron St. “RAINBOW” 3&4 A a te oe wr Sn WE PROVIDE RENTAL SERVICE FE 2-2614 §02_ 8. PADDOCK Open Sunday 1 — 2 a Oskland near School. nore fireplace, pesomen mento PONTIAC REALTY Fe $4778 re | 137 Baldwing = Eartidge Growing Family? nod fl the gc home if yon — need ia Pa basement. forage are everything shot poe) vi- ‘te’ makes frie the best tamiy hem buy today! Bee ft now! . At Long Lk. Comfortable 2 bedroom bungalow ae a adh ! . sed front Brice only $7,500 on easy terms. REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE ¢3581 1060 W. HURON PEN ‘TIL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS & SON LAKE FRONT Secuti family home tat, be fs BROWN s Lovel ae Ten acres of land _— — = quick sale. Here is a real ‘ain, ince, "Good Gl has one “ C4 excellent Lig ed GI SPECIAL — Fo semen heittle farm with 3 bedroo im a. : rn. Alum. storms & screens S sea: tional ¥.” $400 DOWN — Just like new Only 3 years old. Modern 3 bedroom bungalow with full basement, oil rn, e bath Oak floors. - General Electric Ref., range, tomatic washer & dryer included. “Another wonderful value.” N BETTER VALUES — are to be had we'll have them, Call dertul" Reo telines we have oe gs we sy no He us re open Sunday 1 L. H. BROWN Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 Multiple isting Service CLARK $450 DOWN. $7.950 FULL PRICE. Vacant 5 room modern bungalow. 3 ag utes ane oe stoker- e lo - den spot Will *t de wn - WN $8,200 Vacant, oMthree orders PRICE. own: colored bath culalor heat. Dtilty’ water heat. er, attached leading to Creetent. Lake, Wi ' $978 DOWN $10,600 Fh be Mgcomos Eegaler spe ton” hee iw. ic, Ld mele th E a Win tendo: utomatic furnace. $1,860 sag Be thd $7,460 FUL PRICE M 2 bedroom bun- low. on he i foe bath, show. pad -Buillt in “084, al ents deco. ; 1g es surance. “drop to $47 October 1 ; OPEN SUNDAY #@ TO 5 CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE a", Aeron nan, eh! to 9 Service 8c us at door. Price just reduced a Lap esterda bea tifa Jy wits spreading shade trees, and excel- Gleaming oak floors “ hout. Plastered walls, mod- ern kite a lovely bath and pow- der jasement, ae steam Db beat. Paneled laundry on main floor Pontiac 8 ‘School ais: ie any other selling appoint- “G.I. SPECIAL FOR ONE this aur two bed- room bungalow, and receive monthly payment from the mod- ern three-room home on rear of beach pfeuegeg setts Se fond es 8 $400 will handle. Price $10,200. DONELSON SCHOOL pad ieee U Lacated an iG BUNGALOW Doh Yes, live in Large —_ rear ‘Hit, “Tandéeapea "and" anchor fenced lot, 66 3 361, Pric 12.800. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. Huron PHONE FE 4-1557 ANNETT'S _ VALUES. STATE STREET Seven b — 5 = ow floor: : and ‘eels dagntawn. High 11,600, terms, OWNER LEAVING STATE —. You may we — possession. Brick Ful per cent ot Full price | ni LAKE FRONT — Lake Onki 6 rooms & > and. fe how: “s Boat door, $15,000. POUR 2 ampnccus — pong lg “ae ‘as baths, kitchen in igen rite break fast space. Utility Low near 4 garage, at, lak oe $18, se ig ‘Price reduced to HAMMOND LAKE ESTA TES — A ee address for the yourg execu- orick zene inch, bu! 3 a a E wall. Do egg — a a eg itchen £,' & tlity "roan y Foom, din. garage. ge. $26,600,” imortgage terms. Roy, Annett Inc. ra Open Evenings son a i 4 oe Y ok . THE’ PONTIAC Lovaas SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1958 46 a : ea ares A 7 ure ONLY $1,650 ‘CLOSE IN WITH TREES MODEST MAIDENS * » By Jay Alan a: _Fer Sle ting _6 Mere clone a Bain a | SB coho | Sale Household Goods 57 SIZE ROLL-AWAF BED bP trievele, 48, 18 5 Curtains! rpm. i : ; |a BURNER NESCO, \ ei SS aa aa ‘ et . R, B. Munroe _ Bewly dgcorated ft ai wo, pay: presreaae STREET aca Mitetirie Go = Huron, iy a 1 man, Cmnee, ist adh po dierent ‘ dresser & Am of sot deawets. $i a ab GoLR counsE * “3 "fgal’ Week oie Ones Oke | xh SCHOOLS ren fer ¥ Dry Partly turn. Nice lot, 10 | ROLLIN HOMESITES a BABY ed bg Ph ‘or couple, Call by S DOWN ¢ & Aus, 3-5051, 32 Le AGE ALE ADD'S, INC. 4 Seeing eae: eeeo DOWN’ Lake 3-2062. HIGH HILL "VILLAGE a rm. portable record r betroem 2, tile baths. mPane Ia |, Ap REFRONT Balesmen on property daily ver, both exe, cond, MA 66271. N THE RKET. BU i 5 po. BLoxD D DINETTE SET, FE PP tte tes toriaiee more re fot an te Pt A Pe om Pint rgieioel Mae Tl ot Lapeer E saith after 5, all dey Sat. &| | "Phy a : aw 100 Hb ern COBY, COMFORTABLE AND CUTE Walerford cm ay : § Sane ‘For Sale Acteage 47 47 am meee ® ENE ateadle e. 6 EE ave i eee w 2 bedroom ‘and eee 4 seh a Laan soa bi . ’ x a" room can be dining room W HITE BROS. Loge RM Sid BEAR. Son: = Bron coved or ~iarge lot 00x125, REAL ESTATE ’ dra al balding at $100 loo down, 6 PIECE SILVER GR, “oon a 109 ay’ saan ard, hardtop street. ‘month — Double . bookcase mod ; OTHER B $06 per cash to 4% per C ed, large chest. 2 vanity lamps. nO CHARGE FOR D cent Only 811,000" lopen Eves “ul; Sunday 10 ‘tt1'S| ae C. BA ANGU: Realtor Ail tor sia 50, Fay only $4 weekly. 5 : FURNISHED HOME ON WHIPPL John K. Irwin & Sons | Lake, 2 large screened berate + a R ORT ae Arve, 20x24 garage, $22,000. $2, petae of 7 PC. DINING RM. SET WITH : Bry Ma Cs . 15 month Gigous pranks nks, 4306 Buffet ao 1 double bed, 2 2 twin nye 2 , Smear eae Hwy. : beds, chest of drawers lounge Al Phos Fe Le eee he east BS feet 9 T7_ACRES POR SALE ON “BALD. chair, ‘wringer type, washer” afd Pra “Prom é 2 arse ote ise eet seek, | wi exons, Siam } mise. Saginaw St. 1049 Hagerty Hwy. Seat MERC FwF (Foo Ti; lakes. ‘Lot No. 183,38 HP 2 i & wood Bd. MY { PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE, | RADIO ADIOS PHONO RAP | repel Weir ‘ap gun pavment| Haley, poet and iets regen uit |i AGRE BO FEOF FAVED BiSdere Step tbice, matching co: | TH REAL ONLY, TARGE a WEST on ttn Lye a= ; ——— for com Bay naa “ oat, FS y\ 7 een RAR ide, 1 bathe La! rt T , Pearson's Furniture r ainiag ta seins im:| LAKE FRONT ror Sale Farma 8 ve. SHEAR, SUATS ee EEF oe Ae call 7 ar Be a | ote cena ee ee 10 ACR ES “I don’t see anything to complain about!” 0 FC. MAR OO eier, ingle dresser, RECREATION eh aT ‘1 $360 1200 ft of weer frontage. Lib- @ ranch bome attached ‘ desk. Spc. bedroom suite, chairs and 6 Sacrifice room odern, 1 bedroom Ist} eral terms oF i“ e and Pia ane ape : . 2-4308 a dake table LE as rer ent, heat.) CRAWFORD. D AGENCY tees, flowers, berries. 3| Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 53 2 Felt Base R 3.95| Keamore, gutematte dishwasher, | _trailer, § ri: 5-00 paved street price $3.980. acre wooded, oe Everything on we 9x1 elt Base Rugs $ like new , § MY 39-1143 —.409 E. Pitot 8. ___ (State Li Licensed Lende Lenders) a Clyd ee ber & Su 1 arence C, Ridgeway ORION, MICHIGAN ae =. excellent con- : BONNY MAID VINYL TILE. -8¢| cond, ie” disinn” yde re y REALTOR “LAKEFRONT: HOME | "ff: ; «| Chance of a fifetime—owner re- oe. abe PADIT Ga. wif ersron exo —oORD " ” 075_Baldwin_Ave.: FE_¢6203/ ¢ rm modern. large in exe, larence C pieces eae? toe. country. Oakland GUAR. HOUSEPAINT — He Reasonable price: PE 5-131 Clyde, ei: . oie fares. tet al rateae othe a REALTOR clientele, thriving neighborhood. ayers Ta W. Huron Fe ¢3064- | REFRIGERATORS ey Taed SOF $18, 980 ' Immediste salon Priced | 93 975 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-6203 sereneety at cos res 12 RUGS W FACB, $15.95. Rebuilt, nceeiend, all size hy hh - ; HOLLY le, Long Tease, Reversible $16.50, Imported, Seow $46. — $18,500, with terme. m9 ACRES | NEAR HOLLY B BEING veusquabio. rent, yaso ~{ se. hug anal ear A ROT. Fi teed | green rane be Vmswek p srepar. Gi -F n k ped. $8.58 amt hee Furniture, | Goon Hous: + : ty. Good white frame house, 10 1roux-r ra S cash loans ey iG. 51 rooms. 36 x 60 barn and other my sate maa id CW. w pRIOIDAT REPRIG. | 51_w GENERAL REAL ESTATE in exe @ order and 234 PIONEER STREET Lake Front buildings very ae | 398 4308 Dinie Hwy. On 39701 | ment until, you ar back Yo sie eae ed eprings -~¥ : _Ba ait NORGE AUTO ae ag “room lly, carpet, rgains WHITE BROS. MIDDLETON Our Requirements Are: | asf NORGE — sus) ¢ chine closet, pall] ane Sst aie REAL ESTATE 1, That you own furniture or a jorge auto washer... + Hes oraitare ae roomy tile. kitch- iia Ag ag neva, faith 1000 Disks her CLASS C BAR. Lacaing nee & car : 240.95 a eee i with seteened porn, ideal fer 97,950 = term: age ing a Onaway, pest with Doing a 2. That you ate a permanen' i Meee ® washe: pec, oa laine 6 te, tile bath Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 1 5 good business wW' reside « y Wf; nceee : sammer Te ramic tile : modern log cabin poms. 3. That you had s good work AYNE GABER LL B With finished} Cozy Fg ; Priced at $33,000 wi and @ good paying record be-| 121 N. Saginaw __. PE 5-6180 nee or Well aseeeve’ pushed inelud- COLORED per “oe ot down. on i tore Decoming unemployed 8 Sotto 18 VF oe a Sot e ‘ pam, with Fc et SR: AKE PARK~5 TO 3 ACRE compete infor ty you owe tia ond ate teins| § iiva‘o “Kiogdie Ol i000 neer, to propery. ceepaol home *, pena sand FA ae —RO! BEA G i Leslie R. Middleton os us os cen a aa. | rt a — » outdoor TIME OPF- We have OP ; fs, only Miaobe Teigt. OR Ee > viata NUM BROKER «188 XN. JOHNSON) in, you and tm your commur 74,02 wens, Hn. w $100 DOWN NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORT ‘ ATR oC ONERS. 3 bedroom, yeme | “QREA’ Well established restaurant ode & up BS. Munro wits i "walkout basement. 0°! Jim Wright—R. Valuet | #,food die igen Got me Loans to $500 Z Toso W. Huron. ake eh all Cyclone fenced. g alue f ualig ter a ee Made Quickly ATR CONDITIONERS, || F LO LOOR 66 8S. GENESEE $10, . Call m, ro re al AVEN NUM sess family, Best of equipment, ested. samipies 5 £2; “Samuel's Ap- * bs — taf iv pine. ways rece Firepla ase. — 1 room modern "eed lr gay A-l Attractions bedrooms, beautifully car A T ] FRUIT PARM. PENTON .| home. F ment, of furnace, tment at any one of Our ty room. ibeplaes. : kitchen vwith a y Or bass frat’ tress. ineludes ar for cabins “iis tts oar a phone directory. for ie Ta fable le Model . eben + 9048s tet ae upeteire: are| Bi ai gue & INSURANCE | Bil st 2 meat garage for saat | 3 fa land contract as part ie RCA table. model... 2 Screened ‘summer st Ponting Lake) Moo J, C, HAYDEN, Realtor BUCKNER 2” TV pm + Re * 7 perch. Ful i ‘basement, Fi $60 Than FARM 25 miles west | 66 E. ‘Walton ___ FE 8-0441 * 94” console .. .....6.5 sesss S10.06 ear garage. Ideal Weston clase -| Dunham Lake Frontage | of ontiae Convenient to an Ex: | Fin ce Co All sets rebuilt & —— valle Highwa } 8, mod- or ) Mebiara “Poss POsEEAEION, Open aru eee Lote oe ben 3-982; ¢rn home Dasement, about 30 : be OBEL rE Botte eset nero coe | Meee ee wees] F OTITIOQS Re a. to, Genesee O'") ane Orion “water front home of) or EM 3.6210 is yan “Bnd. 7O On WALLED L sane en Oh S10 after p.m pe ving fm tite... $1085 | Peed M10 shiplaD ment, includes for, elee.| RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR —wice see toa | Par nea cate TY p ae ss eae HOYT REALTY gers ee ee ue at Northern Hardware SEABOARD FINANCE ‘TVs, $19.95 & tps ve Walnut vanity | FE 2-08 we asees| Crasherty Lake’ — This hore onan Ce eo Cale 7DAL | eare's 9, Peet ere as Wy 1185 N. PERRY ST. wtiogs sypiseet ie | Many Ba eee ee pat be witenen, 2 “wi ; the, middie of the north. Has ty. | EASY PARKING FE 00061 | peat ntre rooms, part bath fireplace, Price a yt. Grossing over $75,000 per : —— CA WEBSTER REAL gS sony i at ico | yeer—year af ther Jenership opere- Coans $23 to $500 | gig Sak Near anon table, 6 s - partne: Ta . 5 On “estta MY 22201 ne won FE in® giL76b down plus stock, i ae nae re si aa-¥ou-wk LIVE IN A PLEASANT COMMU- xa oe | nity "with: water at. your back bedroom., modern Sgr os All for $10,000 OUSEHOL as aa ge ee : - door & cheaper cost a) 4 ‘ soil. $11,000 with} Top location at E. Tawas on Pe Ay a geginew St, na POnT AS A little out of the way, but a lot a Te oe gt in Bac habe: terms. dain ug ve Es Us. 2. Pour TR furnished less to Da! & ue weet, * gubat 5 bake, | Renton, Main 0-987, tages, on lot 200° x 150. Plenty ances of al] kinds, NEW & ‘ wvieges, wish this Sm oe lites of room for motel or more ca , ie as Visit ade dept. or re@al| Chest ............../ Rovere home, Brick frepace tnd tee CAKE PRIVICEOES POT ie FT. Sele Business Property 49| Aad ail ter any ase NS bree eee MiONTHS TO PAY hg Ee eee _W, KENNETT REALTOR PARTRIDGE a eg Te, Sile"Stound, "a acten ef tres er. Large 100x300. facing . » Hy , PLEASANT L. ATTRACTIVE | 3¢ar commercial gara roned Businesses taruout, 2 Mic own signature, auto, or parking Phone F 1 EG Renda . . fektures such Has many ——- ——— Inquire at Bald-| wp 43581 1080 uRON other eceuriy, t. — (<) MON, 9Pat. RY To 6 d eveedese FIRST OFFERING : 1 _ : Di ga ® , oon, | ® pe, dining rm, suite... Soke privileges moder “can stow den 7x10 hreplnce eit 430, kien: | 156 PER TOT ON STANDARD STATION. EXCEL | S403 ang etpful, oe tes. ¢, miles B. of Pontise or Lem furoece » alums Be ened He ar, Satie | lace Re ot alon babes Hhi| Shs MERe” panel, hvenory. & Ruto |i -— eyalone tenced-in| | foot on each, near lake s Deivilege, lot. DIXIE HIGHWAY _FE of FE 3-300. iome UlO | "ALL NEW 5 RM. OF rms @f accept tr REAL Lae E1362 Heron, 400 FT.: FRONTAGE TO ORT IN OUR NEW, 1 FALL| LOAN CO. FURNITURE. 82 Putman |; COLORED GI! . ———_ tat yoww Queene 9 N, Per i Only mortgage cost will move Well jocated ms smali village! TiStes. Cae w. Heren owe, i hae fet: a art" ‘arte! Wood-Craft | Baits sea ares Ee E wit’ | _Mortgage sends cee Basement, gas furnace. Nice lot : % room Am nial Hom “LET'S TALK on paved street. Payments ap- H aga another S"recw bouse. singe ge A Mortgage poegeen tn proximately $54 per m in- omes Oh (BUSINESS We make mortgage loans : SS ee CASS LAKE Woops OLMES-BARTRAM . your requirements. s : . OFFICE 0 Sew 3 bedroom brick at 5010 4393 Dixie Hwy. Live Where You Work py orem, ee = srs per TB “ti B _* 8 42, 2Obte ‘meatzy, | fa tata henta & cerame st. Tes rr i Bake urmeister's 2836 DIXIE FE ¢asi| '¢ P6th, Open Saturday & SUD | owe SMALL FACTORIES BRI pee ticheay ia best Postak. WALLED LAKE and stee! cinderblock. ness dev ent, Husband and yo, © (HURON St aon ee Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, Sun, 10 28 | LAWRENCE W. 2 bedrooms rick front Ciaened = i500 sf og lls = wile -operation. Includes diving = re reese Wa: atiacne > ” — good est — Scar “stir Arpets & are Seacel epee Reasons A BETTER BC ob pe For Sale FAY LOLA Wes Pe tO aay conn, — te mans pore napestee tomas | Satoh Mek ates Bootes oa | Wood Craf Craft Homes, Ine. hg No FE we Eourty fee. , Loseted | off ot ony time. Pree informe UNUSUAL or MA was $25,000, terms. Foot pe ~ Big % Soress You" fy You must see ts beat WALLED LAKE AREA R A t t I vite quarters. "414,000 down ew. BEND FF ou is oe tiful \~ hom of | Pontiac's wood me, home teizwe, all bere | TOY nnett inc. : THE MAN Emo fave vou better «developments, Ti aif- | Jor, wood paneling 2 baths, laun- REALTORS SINCE 1923 MICHIGAN BUSINESS ferent but you'll love, | ry room, 2 ol) water heaters, ge. | 28 B. Haven angBaaral #0406 | <1 ES CORPORATION ‘unin | ree with living quarters above | Open Evenings 1415 S Swaps 58 Sree dreom. ‘Phas tile | plese.,te ouseRent condition, Uled Lease Bus. Prop, 49A |2°8%,A- }AXDMESSER,_8 “ bath wren family, Large | jot, 64,000 dow hieely landscaped | Rent Lease Bus. trop. "1813 8. TELEGRAPH 2 CRYET AT PERRY, MOUNT | ue $39.98. These are new 1888) 5 Ware UTART. REALTY MERCIAL GARAG, 29 , DOOR ark Cemetery, trade for trac’ Steal Id. saute Pig lsl 2410 8 Commerce Rd. MA _4-2301 ae ee FE 61431. PARE _AT OUR FRONT aes ing’ equipment. OR ss range dishwasher and dis- 35,000 EQUITY IN $8.000 HOME ‘luorescen' osal unit At 429.500 we |For Sale Resort Prop. 44A _Salle Land SS 52 | % ior, tara ment en HOME | Ave. — 34 a pew J, i ata * ppearance BEAU TIPULLY § srr ATED 4 ° 9 400 ; nr eM HARLEY bi = tabs ee one ae nil BY % ; Kae ae IED overhauled trade for ition 2-438. SPECIALLY FOR YOU cabin. ‘a conveniences -“. Indian fo ear Call after 5, EM aeaee sete ras wct | adi bee pace ate ral awacer |e ee ; et gaan tae ole lake frontage. $21 28 300, -0 - diaivérty Business Opporten so} JIM WRIGHT Bd "ates ee Bag ka ge ee suburban REALTOR _rusaine Bool rs, electric stove, a : Rochester D: RN. ioe AND AVE, FE 5-0441 eh dinette in ae Table tion. Ww on po ltt lake ~ot et BIG PROFITS LAs “or: 8 OAR G8 UNTIL 8:30 “or pickup. 3 Warren Dr., Dray: int All ~y eM ng ye ge oe 2 derful basement with win- ood fishing ang hunting. 32 PLEASANT WOR eT ST: FE 5-97 ee iiss dows on ground level. 4s |. nyerot, Recee You'll never know what fun mak- Cas ASH “FOR Ont, FE 20007, ORK-| Easy SPIN-DEY WASHER A *£ 2B Bareala you must seel ° are a * * So tt former *cfiool wh Pf an, nest. Vaasa’ tha YOUR MONEY IN A ea = i WILL oe at: TR eres. ‘oe Fook oi ‘ opEN EVES building of "planed tile. 100 ‘yards | mineral food supplement, Maa| G OOD LAND CON-| trade for land al or mort-|@ REBUILT VacU ing, per thousand. jum, 188 iB. PIKE. ‘| from Muskegon River, Priced to) or woman (hasband and Feats swee All makes, $16.95 ling per tratier Joau. | 8 FE 4 geil. George bisky, team ideal, Pull, oF part time| TRACT. LIBERAL. DIS- er enrages ro | year guaranteg. Te le Electric, Peciet banker and a ‘ vent 199 uitpre Pape a j unique chain felling plan. Ke COUNTS. ASK FOR MR. |. finite? oo'whet? Ma sai S rar. 8 $ bans + e ; ce 5 see. vacates! SIDE. | Retire Early | prom {stansoce feeuus, ¥¢| FTA YDEN, rare f SEVERAL ‘ t : Ya te"seuled by lien tehon!| Qnners owes 4,2. moder, tor] POR eating auater oh 8 | 41°C” HAYDEN: Realtor st ‘Soww savmenl ‘SY PRES % Rome, Gar heal, garage.” Web: cabin, & pout on beautiful wooded FOR AuAGE MODERN NEW LaAsE. MODERN N am, 86 E. Walt6n FE 8-0441 eEDR, One. | pee J) il as ater Schoo} distr ind bay setvic> station. Exc, poten’ full bath, large lot, north. gre oA At e County. Plent toom for ex- of me vente Scratched, terrifi 6.6 CALL pansion, on 5 acres of land, pon ag saonancee Solleble t if Money to Loan 53 White ‘ealored "Ne po es vee Soe. ACY Ser BS oe $B We vt) Pe Tt ee home ONLY $14,500 qualified Why not build your own) (arate Licensed Lenders) 6.3871. me Leng AEE peng BS | ss wane at Arie. ase-| VV ’ rticul ad eethWalied GE h 85.90 sat Sree, = exe, tarts w ea ro eia'es The. fake, Ma Sale WHEN YOU NEED INCOME—10 ROOM tion frecgar and _ refrigerator. CCD ates oe eg SR MOTEL & (LAKE FRONT- “a BATHS, 247 ‘NORTH $300.58 with trade. GE com +s perenne FY ; P & US. 1@ frontage, 80 ft. bination r dryer. Only Prin 4 ees seact WILLIS 'M. "BREWER For Sale Lots -46| wide & 250 ft. long, side units $2)- $1 Broadway Lae ORS $349 50. Phileo chest freezer only | UTA wisqoore EH cludes. 2 efficiencies. 2 bedroo CONTRA 169.50 Samuel Appliances, MA Poon OSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MO includes tene co UITY, CAR, il Davis garden weeee 8 198 ise arke sisi IDEAL HOME BLOOM. | . home, ©: mate! ccm ol 7 ae oF eee bas od HOUSETRAILEN, ETC ETC. aE wi a pure “4 indows, =)! sizes, from wa + 12.95 ve oom Ne dite” 1% acres crea trees, Phone i Ri mete trom fore ‘ ptfments ‘e se 1 o WRINGER, WASH POMP our from Pontiac Full . We w I IM WR GHT G TABLE ‘As ise inctding a com LAS GI-NOTHING Lata a are) A ° ton, 808. wees. owner j pos of Ki “ore te belp , = dition 1261 6 a beats iting yoom, wait ~| Sans perry ered, FHA Pon, at _motel, MA 5003, =| M5 OAKLAND AVE, FE §-0441| Ward, Birmingham, call ‘after 12 Blea ny eeetricd et blocks or ace ee LOMBER YARD AT MIO i OPEN SEVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 | noon we. —— Wo, bathe. noes v approved ra sacrifice 36,000, Cabins and boats on Mio MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ sikman 8 trough: OR $1180 ot | _ = excel $15, FEL 6-2766. ™ a a GH EM 34 pagar : trotled community of better homes out. “Neat as a pin,” with large ROCHESTER, MI MICH, Ew AC NTF , vay to at Re, tat ; L ; 3 Saree ads r=! Deeg finished with Folin Ee This. a & ‘chance 1° lifetime —_ te Sige IDAIRE. NEW aoe ie i room, dining investment. on, area, ult odern kitchen der Laven S| Po ay Snyder | vender ae en PRA terms. ; “ganch with 11x Ps °@ dining ates. a heat. On an ‘ 60 l6t. ‘ears old. Price ‘at $l, on FHA ice Property "GA | users & Drive out 5 Beots Fake Ba Ser, Be CARL W, BIRD, Realtor $03 Commpsity, Natal Bank Bidg. en, Wie ake be) ct 4-2045 or ae pal Sai Lake lots aficed: from $2500 —| terms EM ae Pe ag gEW penn in id oe, ne corner ny Dunstan aig ga aS Opportunity liable — or women- hie atea:.to service a -route 0 ciga machin 8. wil take 6 hours a week of your spare ume and ¢An ae as a as 4 monthly and ¢ tim Susiness wit with our help, _— d eventually net f nua No ¢ tne af ee route * — ya 5 must, have. si 100% Ay a Immediately hapeomes od med ea i oy ae ten sot r “ie oF Pete a ~ Up to $500 ‘Oakland 2 FE 2-9206 | a4 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. Loan Company} __.For Sale Siotviog __$6 Boy’ 8. ‘st 6-8; 10 poms | A er ¥ Bride, ~~ size ‘2 PEERs oe gale PE des! ae gonaitlen, es. HAND CROCHE - Yorn, 9 Gmes. cio a 8-01 ‘| IRONRITE ‘IRONER, ; G dition, ABC ingest, 2 yrs, old GE. w washer Tron wa digg, washer, 1 yr ‘0MP ELECTRIC. 3465 Auburn . 4-3573 “TRON AND caer LIKE |. new. 3-6513. — ; {KI a k and matching chair, 40102 after moro, EE NG | fee oer eng, ee aaiers ‘é Say, “char ‘Special : x4 6.810412 2x4—6-8-10-12 .50: per M rod free . aaa. tie, eniveainy etre pipe 8 Lows wot she tae ise PLACE. A “LOST” AD. Call FE, 2-8181 for an adji to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 wal tt ad-writer, ‘ee eres it? : 4 & FE # THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST. 16, 1958 2 gph allay ‘hegil’ sexNew 8-10 Wites A Bottle Gas Parts and. Supplies 2 9 to 6; 5 ontiac Chief Detroiter week _ Bargains : ania al aiticles” a Bob *s bok Mabile Home Pesgents tracter with Wagner load- Howard Rotovator, 6@ inch 45-T baler g. | LEC. HOUGHTON & SON — J.1 Case & Pe 7 Nitheter, Oe tem Auction Sales 77 ach. | AUCTION SALE EVERY THURS. hight "| Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m, Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 v SMARTS AUCTION SALES. zed gals Bout For For Sale. Housetrailers 78 eee Exc * pode rm, must sell. 3161 elena, Al near Livernois and Beaver 35-FT. TRAIL ME. 2 Take over payments, LI 30739. AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer since 1932. Gueran- teed tor life See them and get a défronstration at Warner Tratl- er Sales Huron. (Plan join qne of Wally Bryan's to i} exelt: caravans.) GOING eng 2 “OR WANT A : ~ ers ie ov is Tour hs sem ey ioe les CO. __aF. ~" For Sale B fvece 84 8 Foot HYDR WITH i eos controls * ps. FE io Fr. at RUNABOUT_ STEER ing whl. & throttle. ie UN 4-1011 id HP. MERCURY LIGHTNING. _Exc. cond, $90. FE 4-8807 iz AEING. GOOD CONDT- tion. Cheap. MI’ 62913. 12 PT. MOLDED PLYWOOD RUN- about, front deck, Mark 20 motor with forward, and neu- verse, tral, y reasonable offer. FE ‘ake af) 5-0447. i4'e SKICRAFT RUNABOUT Fi- poe gg bottom. Me . nde = il ws Exe, cond, Gin ve oN RENTAL |. =} hc ee Peas BEERS Fer, Cota ge ae Fe |p 1080 by NEA Service, ne. TLML. fog, ULB, Pat. O-8 &-ib “Some girls have all the luck!” Boats & Accessories 85 iy a BOAT AT BARGAINS Pe ee sister AUGUST eso SEAKE- ¥ oe book’ fate o¢ aepears Bervice fam. to ? om. PE e ee pewers Loomis, ‘0055 coger MOORS RS, . N docks, we also of clear ou! ip. Harrington Boat Works YOUR EVINRUDE ora 8. TELEGRA re | Sundays 5A ete whe EM AT COMET. GOOD CON- ac Chris Craft 17, 131 rd boat & saotor comb PREROUS, “CETERA | Mo- INCLUDING 8OME 1959 UN WATER WEED CUTTING LAKES SALES FE 4-7121 3127 W. Huron FE 2-6122 _ | Transportation Offered 87 2 TO. SHARE EXPENSES To HAR- 2st, CA’ PORTLAND. Sead alieveaes to Hartford pest FE 2-5823 after etn am. 4 snuiee aati TO California. Haw $99.10 err Service _ Ine.. “OR 3-1254. NG NOR’ ART fond Wither FE § A Wanted Used Cars 88 ABOUT $290 MORE 18 WHAT 1 vour because of ay ifornia market Will buy eny car ed enough to make thi trip. MI _— CASH AVERILL’S NEED CARS f goo i = oe FE 2.9878 PE 4-6896 FOR LATE MODEL USED © Community Motor Sales AUBURN _AT EAST B oath Wa fobs eh FOR GREAT PERSON ain ORCHARD LAKE AT CASS FE =a EN 10 J VAN XIE yer. Drayton Plains ~ na ithe Hig Cash -Dotlar for al! tate Ph 39-1355 as Wigs. A8 0 -FO FOR JUNE AND cheap cars days or Eves. WF "CASH FOR. CARS aeret Phe MOTOR... eer JUN can” : all used i vAREEEOON “ewe Woodward® Oven Gunday oA ** peYagea| B'ham. MI. 4-1930 é ‘ fons \ Hilinois. Leavy August an pot bia — i FOR JUNK CARS. | TIL BUY YO YOUR CAR __ Wanted, Uséd Cars 88 ~ R & R MOTORS _ Needs u cars, Get oash Or Trade up or down WE PAY xs/ TOP DOLLAR usED CARS &1 & TRUCKS Matthews-. “Hargreaves #2) OAKLAND AVE. PE 4-4547 More Dollar$ For your use¢ ‘ef — any make or model Soi at 232 S. Saginaw, FE see M&M Motor Sales Sales os ete ose tm, WE NEED CARS SAVE ‘TIME- WE'RE PAYING © Top 55S Dollar GOOD USED CARS ‘At Our New Location - 952 W. HURON GLENN'S _Used Truck Parts 89A Paty We Ps, 55 stall For Sale Trucks 90 _jBulier_at_rurmers. ht boca sTANDEM 10 YARD ys, ‘55, FORD S PRKEL GOOD CONDI- TOM BOHR, INC. MU 41715 ‘62 FORD % TON Panky. 8 CYL- Inder, Hp tires. 1] Bob Butler at_ Turner ML isto tae: sed.’ Pion, tile, takes B 5132 infloes. on LeRoy Lane, Cass Lk; Woods visi .9624. FORD ‘51 V-8. TON up. Bos 6 Counsbs overhauled. FE TON TcOr. RED . White tires, cus- “Bee truck of its Butler at Tur- lll 1 ome _DUME oor cr one ruck “so trade. 3-141 =. OR TRADE FOR L wheel base PONTIACS TRUCK CENTER GMC | RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass — a ‘ST _STUDEBARER |} TON FICE: Fe foe, crateanied. be Dest foe & Sports Cars 90B FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE A REALLY FINE CAR! 1958 ° MERCEDES. BENZ 300 D Pho “LIKE Will take OR PICK- otter. 4 DOOR HARDTOP Automatic tranrsmiscion, Fuel injection engine, : PRICED Contact: SALES MANAGER PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 . CLEMENS 8T. _ ye ent Ver SP aay ; 1) Kate Oona _For Sale Cats fut a JEROME iS “Bright Spot’ OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY JEROME'S “Bright Spot’ Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass | 153. DESOTO. . ‘RE ar Payment on sree 48, MG ror no. Mrs a sel: an Mek OWENS. 147 8. SAGINAW Sharp C enias. DR. , Beet tone. 724 Oakl i983 CHEV. HARDTOP. pent pe ee Very sharp. 1955 "1955 CHEVY. 2 DR. This is a 7. = V-8 with Foes. ileage, Come , We're om oy money gore. ler, 008.8, Woodward. Wear for equity n't Chevy 20 4 dr. Assume payments, OR ~ GOOD CARS Are Hard to Find "3 Ford dr, 8c sharp ‘63 Nash rdtop, n ved Gaaliee ‘6a Chevy 4 dr. a eh asae Roger’s Sales & Service 695 eee APS ate Ave DEALER ce daave tabaLe GibaLe- TARE OVER re sure bad FE 80488. 1057 FOI D FAIRE, ate 500. | 500. FORD. nar’ 6 — m. : 1032 AMERICAN AUSTIN, GOOD | -————. : ‘ FORD, . cu “2? DR, fakes a bas — real K... will trade. 187 Fs Johnson ‘Ss! BUICK 2 DR. HARDTOP. GOOD ER. condition. ‘money down, MA i. eed new gd r care alts tik qu 4-1306. gaat down Eddie Stee.e i‘ 1957 BUICK DR. 8E- 5-9204. A essorie than | 51 FORD CLUB COUPE. R&H. tf 000 i access i reasonable. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY|: Call after 4:30 OR i ey yg: armen Ped 1958 BUICK 4 DR. HT. SPECIAL. + Se. a! mr miles. PE 3-8563. edgy | at MI 4-7500. Harold Tur- VICK CENTURY 1 RIVIERA, | "54 FORD PORVERTIBEE. -GooD “GOOD ag Ps Clean, fay . $1, _ $105. MI 71-0650. _ 5. Ph, OAkland f FORD cus co N ‘Sl BUICK RIVERIA HA money de .. Eddie Steele Ford. _pekup 14 Wastin” Ortenvilie. ** | 36 FORD CONVERTIBLE. POWER 1955 BUICK L HARD TOP, ty ge Eon oo yeshes, oo heater, automatic trans-| D°*lu S50 y ission Red : Thite tinken me HLFORD FAIRLANE, 7 DR. " Brieed at $1082, North Chevro- « "beaatifl nol “eH ike b on an s10 R MOTORS Yorn SO te Gah ee. Ol ons csniand PE 329 1956 FORD 2 DR, CUSTOM, ‘Sé_ CADILLAC SEDAN red gine Clean. Standard Shift. PE_}-1153. pea Pull power, tin’ ass, FORD, 2 D! AUTO,. ~ RSE. Mr ieee ieage ‘One owne five. Mitte ee FO dow. Eddie Steele “CY* OWENS FORD “HAL PT *SIeCADILLAC™ re Pontiac Sales ‘38 _—_ Starchier Cat. oe er’ ery “Cy” "ST Pontiac ‘Cat ¥ Ope. Hydra. R&H. Whitew "85 Ford Peirce 2 ar. FordoMatic. Bulek é gd uick eae 2 dr. R&H. White- * be -| "54 Pontiae 2 *. Demers. fe in lel Power » als! ts "Til MApie vps ies MAple Se i887 FORD CONVERT.. § CYLI pa Lene ogy white’ wi cash down. 5-9204._ 1952 FOR! : 1953 Dodge full ge ; Ne mgr ‘down. Luc ait Sagipaw_8t. rE R.&C. Rambler OUR SLOGAN 8 ean beat any deal EM 55 ep bes 36 cars in 30 88 | R. C MOTOR SALES Complete service 8 a.m, ‘til 9 p.m = FORD 2 DR., RANCHWAG- linder, auto, Your oar B nd sittle money gown Eddie Ste "7 “Hilman Minx Low mileage, R & H. WW tires. 2-tone Sharp Terms. W trade Mazurek Motor Sales 8. BLVD. AT 8. SAGINAW Fz ‘bees yes — 2 &. station bee ee ebb n ges eer erewe Oe eee ener nee -| NASH—1953 STATE R RUSS: a yg EDSETIERCURY PUD ge cong omg full ‘- LINCOLN Ri°*ncl” Great Lakes: ru sous} ENGLISH FORD LINE 100. EM. 34 Tr dense tpg cea Me BARS i067 FORD FAIRLANE, 7 DAW Sut see toy anprssiie. “Bs! Auburn Motor FORD i964 2 DR. CUSTOMLINE S le Radio and heater. rd ce ee Overdive, $800. OL| - CORNER Pine “ea BLVD. FORD, R&H OVERDRIVE, FE : condi 120, 66 "66 LINCOLN ise pono Paina, T DE_s | Shafi foal Mane ge he ad Bown. ments $11.46 Call me, 2a r., Mr. Parks mo gal 4-7500 arid Tur- ner $2 R ER [ARDTOP, RRR LSROLUTELY “NO MONEY ines mo. coll'G : "oo “4 Parks at MI 4600, Harold Tur- 7 NASH 5 P GER COUPE. OR 3-6545 aH STATESMAN 4 oo R. bed A good travel car—very glass, condition, full price. Hunte aera st He 3, Birm,” ‘Ma's. $4458 : fare ove over eee we Ad Dagments. |’ Mich. MA 5-5141 PONTIAC STATION AGON. “Qed condition New tires, 232 S, Saginaw , DAWSON ., {MERCH ore A cours an PON DEMONSTRATORS -1958 MODELS ; Save up to $1000 on officials cars. WILSON + PONTIAC-CADILLAC MI 4-1930 inst VOLRSWAGER1_ OWNER: peep eee, A-l shape, 331 --Hardenburg ” "ST bler Sed, Overdrive . , $1695 8 Ghev. Bel Air Sed, R&H.". .4 re wagon, Powerg! Haskins Chev. PP a ei ye ian Cane STD, MUST SEE TO _ CHEVROLET a Eddie Steele Ford. — Get Wise, E Economize LAARY EROME ~20R gree | RAMBLER DONT BUY A NEW & USED CAR “oY OWENS. ay Pree: opblel SPENCE ete “esa Gus f dump. ot | is 63, CHEVY og $405 I s60. ; : "Clarketot ‘Motor ‘Sales ~ ‘S PICK-UP, 4 WHEEL | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ,PEALER drive, lug grip tires. Call Bob; Clarkston, Mich. b at Turners, MI 47500. __ | *33 CHEVROLET 210, wan Pow. “ease a % TON, PANEL, ¢ CYi-| _erglide. Reasonable. OR 3-46 CHEVY bt age al R 5 eH. ean, $300 1951 SHEVEOLE = y & Hi. Hey iignsportation. Must sell. 1953 CHEVY 210, 4 DR., "3395 & HEATER EROME RD DEALER 1491) LA R R Y : weenie § CHRYSLER WINDSOR DE- ‘unter B Yard Ave Bitm wah an. ‘SHOP ‘Sunday BUY Monday OLIVER BUICK FE 29101 Open Eves. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a’ job, place to live or a fied NOW! ‘A 5-5141 | GA ash n . = “pt and browse 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | good used car, see Classi- ick, 2 dr Cen ae SF he ay oe ‘$6 Oldsmobile, 2 dr, Hydra- matic ee eee etree reer ee eras ‘SS Buick 4 Radio & heater 1683 Qiae 88 9 er. sedan. Ryére. Radio heater «$405 HOMER: HIGHT MTRS. m Pontiac” Bar ae Bivd. OXFORD: on tig ares AN OA 1957 ISETTA BMW 300. A ONE owner — 60 miles per _— red 2- nite car ym the money, Priced st ev sales Co., rd Aves Bie 100° ‘BORDEN. i] yee adjust some expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M2%4 AT CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY MY_ 2-261) LIQUIDATION $45 Full Price Ce ewer eee eee 8-2528 ae ke prices, 5: around. ¢ Ope: | GREAT LAKES MOTOR MART 115 S. SAGINAW. FACTORY ‘BRANCH OPEN HOUSE you a, ae TO SUNDAY LOOK THE CARS OVER- pap THE far YOU ANT AND . % BE READY TO Con MONDAY AND MAKE “Your Deal” PONTIAC | RETAIL _ STORE 3 TE S77 BEHIND THE POST has 50 ABSOLUTELY - NO CREDIT- 560 Auburn NAT! ONAL MOTOR SALES NEW LOT 560 AUBURN AVE. FE 8-1616 AS LOW AS ‘49 THRU ‘53 CHEVROLETS- -FORDS-PLYMOUTHS, ETC. | COMPANY- NO CO-SIGNERS- NO FINANCE CHARGES- NO CREDIT CHECKS- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BAD CREDIT- Weekly Payments NATIO ~MOTOR SALES . “FE 81616 Dn. NO FINANCE a é * NEED CREDIT AL at Marshall 4 es le Rambigi, ‘ee 8 woodward. pe sates Club the Pre 2 PE 2 —— CORNER CASS & PIKE VE 5-130 OLDSMOBILES PACTORY . & DEMOS Foreign _ new pa ec HOUGHTON. & SON 628 N. Main Rochester Ob 19761 ‘$3 OLDS SUPER 88, HOLIDAY 2 OK coupe. Exc. condition, OL Y. \ 50 OLDS 88°23 DR. HYDRA Pm gy etd NO rte 1 h, me ‘Ga Seed ht cr. [ ISE oo ee 1934 PLYMOUTE BARD TOP. Beg ws automa eats. | c ARS to sell « Stock” A North devel rd sr oon ne hg ae eaielicolemeel Buick “club jeouwe, Radio AGON a | Beater. clean .2..f.0...02... $484 ty mee only. om 1089 Chevrolet 2 2oor, radio, heat. 124 Oakiand” . Abowe average ......«.« $587 67 PLYM 1 olet 7 Yadio id bo ah ha Ete mgr nar ier econ reennee s167 | 1955 Chevrolet 21@ 2-door, p 4 68 sche 10.06 Chevrolet con bs ie engine wig — engine, powerglide, and soutes No cash Bt Mr B Ben. DOGDOT onic cece tc ccedeew ene $1178 | aamton FonTnS Fars | [22 Oifemonie, oe eee aie top dollar for. late models. - dan, all power, ' like new, $1576 1956 Chevrolet “eonvertible, va Q helton, cocine gpemenicg: mS ontiac - Duc ’ 1957 Buick special — *. Rochester OL; 1.8133] paflow. redte Beater. 1983 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 eee ter eee dr. Top $0 enclose ALSO NSPORTATION me : pr { ‘ t Le { ¥ f THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 146, i958 t. 2 a ee sonra Andy Williams S Rowan, Martin Gained. «Today's s Television Programs --\m ems y Williams Suc Success the Hard Wa _roerame furan adm this cama are eblrt to change wtbot eaten | {flan From Tomorten, Subbing for Pat Boo on: y Chasnel TV Chamnel WwWwWa7T¥ Channel 1=WAYE-TV_ Chansel 9 CKLW-TV a? ae . — a 2:18 (9) Children's Newsreel. i By CHARLES MERCER rectors do half the work fot sn TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Drama. SUNDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS | 59 Far cs c Sometimes the less the bet- ey EARL WILSON - (2) Honeymooners. 12:38 rs ae we a. ten NEW YORK #—“If you have a _e _ BEVERLY HILLS — Comedians Dan Rowan and Dick|*%- AT) Bowling. 6:00 (2) os Noise in UCLA 2 ggg ' : really good tateyision show, you'll m just Martin were telling me how they worked their way up from| \ (%) Mevictime. Jean. Sinv{}1:00 (7) Federal Men. “Desper- o ee (9) Favorite Story. ot ae exten. ars Aa nothing. ae 1 nothing to become part of the Dinah Shore summer TV re-| mons, ““The Black Lagoon.”| te Wen. (1) Frontier Doctor. ; : 3 “It doesn't matter what night been Reppening: Other people have “Three years ago I was living in a chea — ; : what network or whether you form) sand bote! A Now Yale ath oC takbar P lei (7) Bowling (cont.) (2) News Final. @:25 (2) News, ue (2) Ladies Day. your own room wo-burner ( (4) Movie, hot plate,” Rowan said. - A athersM lees! ; —_— (1) My Little Margie. s+ * (4) Movietime (cont.) _ 11:15 (4) Weather. 6:30 (2) Air Power—Test flights. (8) Movie. Well, Williams has @ good show) “I'd buy ‘a dozen franks, Sarrees, potatoes,|- (2) Racket Squad. (2) Miss Fairweather. ie — ell co a a Cane gor for ~. anything I coul ssem mee con- , . |Pat Boone. the - indicates| Savannah Ore ee 4:00 (2) Explorers. “Florida. Ad- | sider the Middle East crisis. |!*3 a “ The World Turns. fiery attracting a large audiencel in “For entertainment, you’d get on the sub- venture.” 411;20 (4) Movie. Peter Lorre, (7) 26 Men.. (7) Topper. : of all ages. way and go catch a 49c movie, I'd look in (9) Gilead Baptist. =. — Takes = Vaca, (9) Movie: “The Man With 2:60 (2) Our Miss Brooks. ’ # The Williams Show has a rela«" through the window at Lindy’s, envying Fat (4) Movie (cont.) tion.” ('39). My Face.” et) Movie. tively tow budget. It doesn’t op- Jack Leonard and Henny Youngman, but I (2) Sea Hunt. Lloyd Bridges ne erate on the theory that it needs |Dicked WILSON didn’t dare go in.” in adventure series. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Charlotte|7:00 (2) Lassie. . 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. big name guest stars to hold its rH & ww -* -|t:3@ (7) Dick Clark Show. Pat er ai o Yow Asted foe It ee eee ces aa ' : 1c ar Jane Wyatt, “We're Only ou . 2:30 (2) H ; “We mainly just try to do good nna “We knew one thing,” mentioned Martin. “If you go into Wayne (John Wayne's son,) Human.” (’36), ; a A peed Baggis. -| 308%, standard songs that peo- RCA COL OR TV b , The Coasters, Frankie Ava-|_ 7:30 (2) Bachelor Father. ple enjoy.” a bar where there’s a show and give the bartender a $1 tip, lon, Mary Swan, Kirby (4) No Warning. : Sales and Servicé he won't bug you,about buying anything more. I knew that,” Stone Four. 11:30 (7) Shock Theate:. “Captive (7) Maverick. =m 1) News: thaip- yen nator ele at 10 -T he added, “because I'd worked as a bartender at all the better) (9? Damon Runyon. bh ea el $:00 (2) Big Payoff fei the takon airke perks SmEE v s RAD! 0 V .(4) People Are Funny. (9) Theater (cont.) 8:00 (2) Ed Sullivan, Guests are * ohelg sage ae 9 . joints and some of the worst ones.” (2) Perry. Mason. Client (4) Movie (cont.) a teceia Reewer, Roocr Wil e MoS son PD) cages Ri think is the substance of) fon G Fe : : Pens , ii { : ie HV: i _ And now, of course, Dinah’s exclaiming about them, Greams she killed a man. (2) N'wateh (cont.) liams and Perez Prado. - a ane “4 = ee ee and they’re co-starred in a movie, “Once Upon a Horse,” jg-p9 (7) Studio C. Jean Wallace, os ag a ropes Example: You . grow mighty| produced by Hal Kanter, who has éaid, “They are dévout “So Help Me.” SUNDAY MORNING —— 8:5 (2) Verdict Is Yours. weary of hearing performers coin-|f- followers of Spinoza and girls.” —— (9).Family Pride. : Unit, Tory Rental spi/ (&) Feom Thees Roots: {plain abput, the weeity Ci ie : - (7) Who, Do You Trust? w. But jams vefreshing- Rowan, who'd been a writer, teamed up with Dick the wis Tae pam nee 1:65 (2) Meditations. « Eaton greene (7) American Bandstand. {ly remarks: - ‘ bartender five years ago at Charlie Foy’s cafe here—and they nise Lar, comedy dancer Hongtae. “! “Pm lazy, and you don't have : struggled. ee ‘ — comedian's.99 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. 4:18 (2) Secret Storn. pict hard in gtr a * * * (2) P. Mason (cont.) 8:30 (7) Anybody Can Play. 7 ot mae, you must concentrate on abso- x : : 8:30 (2) Christophers. « |4 Edge : late sincerity when you're sing- e Finally making it to the Club Elegante in Brooklyn -and 8:30 (7) Jubilee, U.S.A. 8year- : 9:00 (2) G.E. Theater. Ronald (9) Laff Time. ing a pont Pacer that close Fe later to the Copacabana, they found all the famous comedians} old singer Eva Kay Mc- Reagan in “The Coward of up camera never lies. = 5 helpful. e Kinney, singe r-composer|$:45 (2) Accent. ’ Ave a - 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. “The : a (4) (color ev iW, mn . “Milton Berle, ioek E. Leonard, Buddy Lester, all gave escolar eo $:55 (4) (color). News. Eddie Foy and Carol Bur-|5:9@ (2) Detroit Bandstand smart, It knows immediately) us jokes,” Martin said. Hal March gave us a whole note- (9) Temple Baptist. eg) Bisiboard. nett are guests: (4) Willy. celal etter ~~ book. One of them was about a man who lived to be 102. (4) Crosby (couit.)_ | es (7) New Orleans Police De- (7) Superman. taking — _ when poe = did ne Sere ee that? ‘Toadstools,’ he said . . . (2) Top Dollar, Quiz. '9:00 \2) Court of L gupcos ue ne (9) Looney Tunes. you're dead. I never ate rs » oa man said ‘Yeah, tondstocls. 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. roads. 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. “The|§:30 (2) Susie. The seit Ae i per- (9) Boston Blackie. 7 (7) Joe Palooka. Motive.” (4) (color) It’s Great World. | lformer, Williams believes, is the “We don’t want to be the darlings of the Society Set,” (4) Club Variety. Spike (9) Oral Roberts. (7) Open Hearing. (7* Mickey Mouse Club.” | Berry ‘Como. solution: sing only Rowan says. “We'd rather appeal to the Bible Belt and the Jeney aut si nae Susanna : . — 900 Chall (9), Abbott. and: Costello, songs in which you * Corn Belt, There are so many @) Gale id rola SRD 9:30 (2) Detroit Pulpit. a ye aces mena aed De About : more of them.” Lay bes Re va . (4) Big Picture. Bal = = Gre ponte Sam a Th ae “) Understanding Our World| Instruments Detect | tp'ana ve weat i slene. te bi elr best chunk of mater- A ‘ (9) Commercial Film. a , ne nd bs on 5 ee fal, seen a few times on TV, 19: elk (cont. ; i ' recordings & is the drunken heckler bit, ot See ran mutes 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. (9) News. 2 Separ ate Quakes . oe Soe "a wherein Dick—with a glass of money discovered by ranch . rot Hour. 10:15°(9) Film. : wine wake abié™ beer as a prop—ruins a Shakes- | er brings four people to) * ae Sa eta PASADENA, Calif. (UPI)—Two Mews ghee pave know how well pearean offering by “Sir verge of murder, harms a) a agi They Live By. - |#0:3# (2) What's My Line? -|separate earthquakes, one possibly | i++, pe gg You're working to an . Laurence Olivier.” This they me. ae ee . () eee: lates © Wash |in Siberia and the other in the|inanimate thing, Cameras and di developed themselves. a Bae Gun, Travel. Men 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. ee Gordon. Kierdort vicinity of the East. Indies, were : Rowan, a New Yorker, who are prepared to kill Paladin (7) Liberawe. cane officials. recorded today on instruments. at } says, “I was born on my’ way to keep him from ‘finding (9) Christophers. (9) Movie. California Institute of Technology. | here,” claims on thinking it over that his birthplace was a one-time Silver Camp Queen, (Re-run.) 11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. “The Prowler.” 11:00 (2) News, Weather. x * * Dr. Charles Richter said ine! (4) (color) George Pierrot. “ Richter scale showed the wo in Oklahoma and 10:00 (7) Conf. File. (7) Mid-Century Mission. oar —— quakes to be “moderately strong | that he attended the Univer- (9) News, (9) I Search for Adventure. . in intensity.” , sity of Missouri and was brief- (4) Amateur Hour. : Sports. The first shock was in two | ly an actor. Dick’s from De- 2) Gunsmoke, Dillon's wite|t1:30 (4) TV Reader's Digest. ° ane waves, at 1:05.35 and: 1:13.35 p.m. | is trolt. is threatened by crazed i) Weesting. =p 11:25 (2) Movie. “Narrow Mar-| (PDT), of 6.8 magnitude, . h with war sense of F in.” about 4,000 miles to the nartiirest:1 ) se youth with ped gin. ag ae courage. That would place the shock in the : “DON'T PRINT THAT:”: ROWAN and MARTIN . : SUNDAY. AFTERNOON Siberia area. i toy aptat_2t? of One of the very handsome . 10:10 (9) Weather. He op OE MONDAY MORNING giergetlig. tect coche METAL A male movie stars, much beloved, is concealing his serious : aa : at 4:03 p.m., was & yim © BO TS. . illness .. . The cafe that was most famous in all the world |10:15 (9) Theater. (4) Coloriand. (Color). 6:50 (2) Meditations. 7,600 miles west of here and reg- 10 years ago didn’t have one cab out front the other midnight. 10:39 (7) Theat Th Ch as. By re Si pt beriguey Bred e ALUMINUM BOATS TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Taxes will probably reach the” Miichell, “Within | These|12:30 (2) Movie. €:55 (2) Oo The Farm Front, [D the vicinity of the East Indies. @ FIBERGLAS BOATS | moon before our missiles do.”—the Major of Major’s Cabin ... Walls.” (°45). (4) Michigan Conservation. 9.99 \(2).TV College. He said both earthquakes regis- e WwoOoD BOATS : That's earl, brother. - . (4) J. Cotten Show. June (3) Gabby Hayes. | @) Today; tered under what is regarded , 7 Lockhart, John Baragrey in major -shocks, : (Copyright, 1958) “Libel in the Wax Museum." 12:45 (4) Industry on Parade. 1:30 (2) Wild West. 1:00 (4) News. os (hy @urteen Gare Sheree North to Wed (7) World Adventure Series.|**° we : stidiwiioop (Ar) — ihe 9) Movi = -- Today's Radio Programs - 0 co ae shoes Sore me 1:30 (4) Movie. 8:45 (2) Cartoon a Los ‘Angeles psy’ WI8, (260) CRW, cow). cone) WOAR, C110) WRTE, CURT RUN, C1t8) | WIBK, (1490) (7) Jungle Jim. 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