-night’s performance of the Water nou! dade nave clue ue Salis Wier Seaton shows evelution of bathing suite over the yours -”. . 9nd stresses that 0 The Rains : Came; but the Audience Stayed Poutise Press Photes Water Follies Wins Praise =: in First of Five Shows Herel == almost as soo! as they took thelr “| have never seen any audience in the paSt 20 years, in our show or anyone else's, which ; County Favors Voting Machines Pontiac Man, 30 Dies in Accident Witnesses Report He ‘Walked. Into Path of Car on Saginaw Street A 30-year-old pedestrian was killed at 11 p.m. last night when he walked into the path of a car iChil Only Five of Still Using Paper Ballots When voters in Oakland County go to the polls in the Aug. 5 primary, a comparative few will still be mark- ing paper ballots. ‘without voting machines, 295 Precincts Of’ the county’s 295 voting precincts, only five are according to Mrs. Mabel Child, county election clerk. These machineless precincts are located in Brandon would stay ouf in a rain like that,” Sayder commented. | Public Officials: ‘lawmakers have had their - Michigan Ruling | ‘Halts on School Boards ” : “LANSING (UPI) — 1K Pact to Carb | (Under Fire for ‘Loss at Hospital’ ‘Holding 2 Jos The city and Pontiac General- Hospital have tenta- tively arrived at a new financial agreement aimed, in part, at cutting the hospital’s annual $100, 000 Aoss i by Pay of Two for Sitting|in unpaid emergency service bills. Under the new plan, the city.agrees to reimburse the +e ‘for uncollectable emergency bills run up by Two|city residents and, at the same time; undertakes the job pay stopped, two others face the same threat and the State Treasurer is un- lare public. officials with “conflicting jobs.” This latest in a series of liegal squabbles developed today as a result of an at- torney general’s ruling that legislators cannot be mem- bers of a school board. “Tt’s not cricket,” said Rep. Ray- ~\mond C. Wurzel (R-Port Huron), Last night some of the acts had| to be dropped because the wet stage‘ endangered performers. The aqua-belles. (13 lovely young In the water or out, the comely aquamaids won everyone’s ap- proval. Are you a swimming fan? Then it was a pleasure to cast your eyes on the water-ballet, featuring the ‘world’s champion synchronized a Mary Dwight. you appreciate fine sing- da? Citatons: Destsion, Sas. anne Dior captivated young couples with. her love songs and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) and Groveland Townships,-— and South Lyon and North- ville cities. _on §. Saginaw street, near Pike) - «we jook at the predominance Thomas K. Montgomery, ot 695|°% Cameron. St., was dead on. arrival a Hospital. H al ‘. e - qiltered'« teed Oakland hemorrhage when Hi hit by a car driv- Toll en by William eceyie R. Beitler, 23, of in 58 2789 Hickorylawn St., Rochester:. 4? Beitler, and sev--| ~- eral witnesses, said . that _Mont- bound-to cross Saginaw and stepped directly into the path of the south-| bound car Montgomery lived with his par- ents and was employed at Fisher and Body Division. The driver was held overnight by the police but released this morning after making a statement. The body was to be taken today to the Melvin A. Schuatt Funeral Home. RUS f y In Today's Press ee Me a a! — ecxanrvtebaccel Comics eter eee ee eer teee tees 14 Editorials . eee Rv eeene eeeeee Home Section oeeehae 18 to 19 Obitparies ,... eee ee etre aepe 20 Sports coupresteenysseceap BEB Theaters ......6.+.<++.4..10-11 TV & Railio Programs aces Wilson, Earl .........+- 2 ae Pages cuviy dese re OT psd bard goo Berar Gasoline sss “eay, h siguEst : Fuel ato ar no yy fit phi Fe HiUH pitty Sigg we the incorporation posals in Farmington Township. Ludlow, Sikes Still Tied Eaxe Aven Just off es |Chita In these precincts thére are 626 machines. to serve county election workers, espécially the new ones, will be conducted at of machines as a fine record injthe supervisors’.room in the Coun ty. Office Building July. 22, Mrs. announced, The schoo! of instruction for}, Princess Meg in Canada VICTORIA, B. C: (UPI)—Prin- cess Margaret today begins a one-month tour of Canada, her ed Until Tomorrow Pontiac. area residents won't need ~ raincoats until tomorrow night, the U.Ss Weather Bureau promises. * x * Tonight will be partly cloudy with a.léw near 60 degrees. - The outlook for tomorrow is part- ly cloudy and a little warmer with a high of 78-82..Showers are pre- dicted for tomorrow night. showers or thundershowers. The lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 first visit to North America. ~~ vo = May Prosecute Pilot in Death Troy ‘Woman Killed in at Higgins Lake - HIGGINS LAKE (UPI) — State “buzzing” friends~ at “a Higgins Lake cabin may face a man- slaughter warrant. ? a ee ae Mrs. Elizabeth “Mullen, 34, of plane flipped over and crashed on 2 ‘manslaughter reckless ‘driving of ‘an .aitplane.” a Bielby. with © “ mendations for action against the pilot, Japan to Seek Credit TOKYO (UPD—Premier No- busuke Kishi will dispatch his former finance minister Hisato Ichimada to the United States soon: to-seek U.S, credits, it was disclose dtoday. ‘Come to Sinspiration’ JACKSON, Miss. (UPID—An an- Monday's forecast is scattered|nouncement sent out yesterday bylond Buck Heide will give a rifle the Mississippl Methodist Conf ence’s Young Adult Assembly, “Singspiration.” Private Plane Crash De: Police said today a Flint pilot who) crashed his private plane while| State Police from the iieainten or. __|be used for a camping and hunt- vited members to attend a Sin-| a.m, was 61. At 1 p.m. the read-|spiration.” It should nave’ read|be GMC’s latest model trucks and of getting surrounding communities to do the same for their citizéns. Probing-Income of Underworld tend bad Sth WASHINGTON ® —Robert F. Kennedy, coun~ . sel to the Senate Rackets Committee, said today the Other features of the agreement: (1) The city picks up the annual interest rate on 1952 hospital bonds, and $78,000 next year. mee toad ideo 4 profits. (2) The.city drops the $75,000 it been budgeting cilities, which the city itself owns. No discount would be given to outside communities however, - {Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Guided Missile Exhibit Planned at GMCT Picnic nial family picnic of GMC Truck & Coach Division employes to be held Saturday, July 19, at Walled Theme of, the affair is “The Gold- en Milestone Camper’s Round- up,” andthe park roller rink will ing display. One: of the country’s top women archers, Ann Clark, will skill in the—rink, and Kurt “ae shotgun shooting exhibition. at} p.m, On display with the Nike will A Nike guided missile will be| rates a featured display at the 22nd-an-|p 7. estimated to run between $77,000) out of. labpenenageineps jrackets. out as the committee gets annually to the| deeper into its’ investiga- tion of alleged gangster in- filtration of both labor un- ions and business enter- “Tt may prove to be a conserva- tive figure/’ Kennedy told report- ers. He declined to give now a other gangster elements that have wormed into labor unions and busi- ness firms have used the Fifth Amendment to avoid all questions (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) display; Swimmer Gives Up _ERIE, Pa. (®—Buffeted by waves and chilled by frequent rain squalls, Mary Hafey. Early today gave up on her attempt to coaches, i : Pf Bea ff . GUESTS or cal suVinioela — ‘iattoes and yikes tiem sikay parts @ Gn‘natiom, etieding the Natioal Bgitoal Asse ciation convention in Detroit this week, ‘toured \automotive plants - _ here Friday afternoon, At left above R. W. Emerick, director of - ‘ public relations at Pontiac Motor Division shows. several visitors \ RR wane Pie 4 2S what's under the hood of a Pontiac car, With him are (left to right) Lowell E.' Jessen, Livermore, Calif. retiring: NEA presi- dent; Alfred J. Ball, Woodhaven,,.N. Y., and G. Arthur McDaniel, new NEA president, of Federalsburg, Md, In the picture on right B. W. Crandell, public relations head at GMC Truck & Coach, ex- slalais sn eoaius ta; 4: Wi Cale: Gonener) dean of Ml Seo Journalism, ae Celv., and D. C, — of | , ‘Senate Group 7 He said this will be borne £ become the first woman to swim / a People Killed ese Feeler pe in Tripoli Blast "1 WASHINGTON (AP)—Rep, Boston mill Goldfine andjhim’ it we Lebanese Rebel Attack |Bell Williams (D-Miss) tendered aSherman Adams, President Eisen-|Williams Democrat .on a House subcommit-to the inquiry. record first. until dawn. oa? alte . cow’s repeated refusal to obtain : Meanwhile, rebel spokesmen Said) sodom for nine American rararearexase Boat Operator Sate “car, ed ive $119 Fine fing exchanges to avoid injury| Charged With’ Leaving | trom flying dass. =~ | Scene After ~ Striking|"® West —+ Craft in Cass. Lake =i City, Hospital OK Pact on Finance z L : fF : Bg eB i! Hiei i i i : Ee z 2 il ii & ; : H f fe | a | : Z | Fi i T i five days of sworn. testimony. ait tnt ess W ater Follies Praised Ser et After Performance | ip eH i ; i ; I : df : a z s Ss } 3 Lawmakers Holding f= 2 Jobs Under Fire Poe Hal Five Dead, One Missing as Storms Rake Nation ia -_= J ee es «+ Where Thousands Have Saved Millions ee The Weather — aerate GRE Sane te} morrow > at eae | Soceoaee Seay. tas and warmer,| bwh- . : Leee jumbo preceding $ a.m. he een et chison’s order on ptocessing of the July 25]° pes, iar a8 3 0 * ig : i 7 : | ' oe as” “ ‘ - = ; « ‘ . A ” il. 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Knox 2 : : a vit 8 om: Wind velocity 2-3 m.p.h. ‘will train 4 Pow pees s oa Sun Sunday at 6:07 a.m. will be 116 : Ss a Moon sets Saturday ; to- J 1 « BM sees sees $1 ii a.m. one BM seeeeress 12 * otter 8 B.Mivrevsecces feecenees DO BMiscvewervey 10 BMicgceeceess TB Friday tn Pontiae i 4 ee Piet POMPOTATUTE 20. caesceesseees PrP PE Tee eee —_ .wevl i iret. eee iene ond Lave Raed Seeman ee ee aT : street In a quiet when he saw “it would be 80 z | i ‘ 100 in 1936 » .& a 3 é F ry 3 P ge — () Beseehen at W. Haron at Tilden . .. W. Percy : i ember a. Glenwood eee Harbor ese alled- e.. 12 : De. | ; ; 1. . reve .. sss Union Lake... Milford... Lake Orion and | “is a proven fact” that, he eae e it wa vithme.” - J ede te a Bloomfield Hills, ets Ae t. a ; ¥ : * : , Eas SS2esTeerseduesees F if i 2 5 i b Gr. Rapids Ff: i ing something about . ou et Beserdor WG Biel ffl] ited that oting id ofthe exces woul b 2 8 6 Tamps #2 a big job. ah 58 neeies a << ? : a 7% = = ae + \ ES rr 1 OSS SSS SER SEC GasseL ecypo ee tat See Gor ay SRST CR Oe: Pega r are! Ee il cn ae af a 9 is G Sete ES ee Pi ge ees ais ae 2 ae \ Re. aes (Se ee Se 8 > eee ee SS Sa eae eee thorough bag as the fe geo een |) meth ve the highest seal of approval. New i Rug Cleaners” 42 Wisner FE 27132 a E é in i i i E E & z | Thursday. 40 E, PIKE ST. ~ | The island's British governor, : - >\Sir Hugh Foot, said he has been i conferring with Greek and! 1956 MERCURY | )Turkish Cypriot leaders on ways '|to stop the new wave of violence] CONVERTIBLE WORLD’S LARGEST PORTABLE E - ; whi oo. White wall tires, radio, 4 |=] SWIMMING AND DIVING POOLS || ALBUQUERQUE (AP)—A_man sie ererix: ic 175 Feet in Overall Length with iT "poms ser manager of an Ar] Mmpoediecne” {f= ~—-50,000 Gallons of Water ? ee soft — bottling com-if xeego Harbor FE 5-9204 ! i — aa | ee: Pd N.E. Diving Champion “tery oncooe || A FAMILY SHOW! InPerson -—izscts3". KEVIN. NEWELD teed of pores h ided well for SSeS ees i) © World’s CHAMPION DIVERS and SWIMMERS oe oe Paton dn ot, have a 4 heen ron But ie telocied your tamay memorial ? | | : | Now while you ase with farily—while they can have the : % gst ‘ . & . benefit of ft advice et dune don't you. plan the i . @ ; | + ee a memorial with them? You will save them added bu ate | ; . : ent teeta | . Here's truly a fine house paint. Give any exterior | semied thal symbol. on e | | wood, metal or masonry surface a bedutiful, long || ‘Vet id aslich an Tair Wnineited then 2 \Gused: ! | lasting finish — protects against. sun, rain and. snow. — iI ian Memorial. Modest or imposing, Guardian | = A-M House Paint has excellent hiding qualities — © Memotials represent the finest in material, de- a a Wh Hl us f Aaa ' = gives extra protection against cracking, due to—its id nab tha to discuss your family mewsorial? <_< s| | > C. Penney Miracle Mile, Osmun . = tough film that remains elastic eee after year, . ! s Mowe aad tel-steren, Lien Store 7 : ; : Downtown, Kuhns Auto Wash, and Wisner Stadium Every Gueraian Memorial ss provessed by « Guarantee Bond Fri, July 11, 8:30 P Sat., July 12, 2:30 P. M. Kiddie hog | of . 2 c Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. | Sh MH Mavinoe! 8:30 P.M Evening Wi St di « rk ‘erformance — 436 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 5.6150 | : GEO. E. SLONAKER and SONS ! Ows a eas ne Sho wi isner a um PARK FREE REAR of STORE. |] 269. Oakland Avenue Phone FE 2-4800 | HAROLD A. PITZGERALD ™ "4 Peonaent ind Pababer Editorial Poge x Oe , vp Road nod ~ ‘THE PONTI AC PRESS | TtSeemstoMe.... So-Called Economic Experts — in Predictions — ‘I don’t think the general public is’ going to support or look with favor upon the closing of great American — Fail Miserably I take a very dim view of “econom-. ic experts” and financial soothsayer’. \we *© © They’re glib and they’re assertive. They’re quick and they’re con- vincing. But the memories of their erroneous prognostications. and _ unfounded guesses still linger. ee ee ee During a ten year period of rather steadily increasing business, the crys- . tal ball boys came out annually in the late fall and pronounced: “The first. six months will be a period of fine business, followed by a decline in the fall.” ae It just never happened that way. Tite first six months and the last six - months maintained precisely the same patterns and both periods jogged easily forward. There were “no appreciable declines.” x * * Then — out of nowhere — came a dip. What happened to all these happiness boys who call the shots in advance and keep the hoi polloi like me informed of the “new trends” and the “economic causa- ~ tions”? : Phooey! CAS Not a one of the dizzy and slap happy “experts” knew it was coming. They failed dismally. It was upon us before they raised their. megaphones. They were as - much “surprised” as we com- moners. F a, a, x Immediately, they all undertook to foretell the end and again they were - cock-eyed as all get out. They didn’t actually suggest a new boom was “just around the corner” because Hersert Hoover had played that rec- : ord until the wax was warped. But they were a unit in knowing that the . Great Upswing was destined to.start . : directly. Well, it didn’t follow their pattern at all. .. < *& + So-0-0-0-0-0, pay no attention to - these ‘self-announced wonders, Use > your own judgment, Study local con-.. ditions that are available to you. Read . what’s happening around the nation, and come to your own conclusions. ae ee Ee. I’m not discouraged. I’m not - ~ waving the crying towel and I’m >not pessimistic. I’m just sitting > here as patiently as’ possible, waiting for the situation to ad- just itself. : | It always has. ; It will again and this is a minor affliction, compared to those of the past. : Auto Strike en’t Likely .... Frequently I’m asked whether I think there will be an automotive \ strike in the fall. . My answer is “no.” a * But Imake no attempt to qualif as an “expert,” and I just finished telling what I think of business fore- xk ke * I base this “one man opinion” on several observations. I don’t think the men working in the * - plants are in any mood to close “down entirely and go home for a tracted period. Employment as been too sketchy too long. . THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tan Pontiac Press Company @ W. Huron st. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Except Sunday Rvesew Basserz, Joun A. Rua, Vice Pre t Assistant Ad pr 1 vertising Preeertats 1, M. Tasapwetr, MiKo Presiaent and Circulation Manager Manager jouw W, Prraotasty © cdcant héverusibe ry and Editor Manager Rosset B. Ti Gronse C. Inman, Managing Edi d Classified Manager The Associated Press is entitied exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this newspaper as ‘as all AP news diepatohes. Pe carrier for 40 cents & Week: where pogo fe aon avatiable by mai Oakiand, Macomb, Lapeer and it & year; elsewhere tn gigtber, pieces im the Onited states Phone Pontiae PES-4101."" industries over increased wages when: business has been slanting downward — for more than two years. _ ee And finally, I don’t believe the Union leaders themselves will re-- gard the fall of 1958 as a particu- larly strategic moment to strike. The “climate” isn’t very favor- able. A contract extension is a . victory when sales have been moving steadily backward. +. tf. And lastly—but not last in impor- _ tance—I don’t believe the women in the affected families want any part of a full time, knockdown and drag- out strike—and if one comes, that’s - what it'll be. It. wouldn't classify as a picnic. It won't be “good, clean fun.” _ And who wants that battle just now? + And in Conclusion.......... - Gleanings from the well thumbed ra reed for his faith. notebook of your peripatetic reporter: Henry P, CHAPMAN says one arm on the wheel and one arm around the: Carmelites. Observe Major Feast girl is one too few arms for either operation ...... -...My old pal, CHARLEY O’Connor, who flits about the globe the way you do Oakland County, tells me the only two places the Yanks are received with love and affection are Hong Kong and South . Ireland. “And,” says he, “we don’t give either of them a cent.” xk *« * Russia is methodically training huge corps of doctors and nurses which they propose.‘to export “where théey’re needed.” U. S. tops the list........ .. Overheard inthe Orchard Lake Locker Room: “Now that Alaska is a state, there’s another place Harold Stassen can run for governor.” v+++eseessThe Washington News says homemade halos don’t look well with vicuna coats........ - ‘ Insiders tell me Hoffa is the most powerful labor leader in America. Cees, Se Asked why her trousseau was only — he hag never ripped a bit, the bride told her moth- | er; “Well, he was more interested in my torso than he was in my trousseau and that’s why my-trous- ~ seau’s torso.” Did I get it right, Mrs. A EE eee Here’s the order in which book sales finished in 1958: fiction, juvenile (very close), history, Lee The best amateur billiard-~} 1. by decree of the Pope, a i Days of All Faiths | By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Wednesday, July 16 is the big ee It. wag. some time before the Carmelites settled ‘on this date prema eens dae agin onized) holding in her hand already familiar scapular Order. . She said to him, ‘ the ‘This. shall be a- privilege unto thee and dies in this scapular shall be saved.” player in this section is the Honest feast, that is, of all Roman Inn Keeper, H. V. HELDENBRAND and that goes for straight rail or three. cushion. Probably Brap Hicsre is | Friday, July next. * ¢cke & Two of the smartest men I’ve ever known started in a black- smith shop and can shoe a horse today. I refer to Edward F. Fisher and E..R. Breech,...... ...Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C’s— our own Horace F. Brodie, the one man lifesaving crew; the J’s —the new Tuésday TV:quiz called “Bid’n’Buy.” Here’s the bottom of the entertainment barrel. | _____. Haroun A. Frrzoxnatp the ON PAGE one Of. a newspaper here was the note: “To the thief who stole the carpet from Fess Furniture: Please tell all your friends what a wonderful rug you have. Send them to see us. We can’t give them quite _ ‘a8 good a deal as you got but we cari pada: save them money and keep them honest. | ead ne nnn sent nn anon THE Richmond - Petersburg Turn- pike Authority has declared mini- mum and maximum speeds of 40 and 60 miles per hour on the 35mile toll road, It connects with U.S. 1 north’ — of Richmond and south of Peters- j. burg and goes directly through the City of Richmond, © es §T. THENEWS WELL. popular. Scotch St, ‘Kentigern,, hed a well that could cure any: thing. Hers was a sort of general practioner well. St. Thenew is honored in the church calendar Friday. = pilgrims who came to St. We think of an ordeal as a tough time, and indeed it. is. But originally it was much more specific than that. the’ American Board of Surgery, . a FACS. and DR. BRADY — Instruction for non sur- gical drainage .ot gall-bladder in booklet “So You Have. Indiges- tion?” for which send 35¢ and No ,doubt his eminence no-surgical” drainage so poaching on his territory. 18 — The Scotch and English people in olden times had an idea that there were some "s well on July 18 brought ~s with them pieces of tin, cut out to commend .«. (©. 3.) Ans, —- Certainly not “multiple” shotgun mixtures. The only bother to take are thimin (Bl), riboflavin (B2) and D — along with my daily ration of calcium, phosphorus-and- ‘JT have a ——ultra-violet sun lamp. Daily or every alter- mate day I use it for about ARS cost. of harbor , r abd channel ; ol at E ilijuse a 3 E fF. . = i 3 PEERY fy ape i | Ese HA Fa Ae F i ea Case Records of a Psych You Can Vaccinate Judge Hinkle is an excellent example of the versatile mod- ern jurist who believes in “vac- vorce, delinquency and insan- ity. . This column is part of that “vaccine” and the book- lets offered herewith are og | oy gy- men who scrapbook these true office cases, for this is a clini- cal column. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-360:. Judge Wayne W. Hinkle, of the Jay Cireuit Court, Sf tock, 4 ke a dew extra for use with my Sunday — 8 Judge Hinkle is typical of the © versatile modern jurist. He is a Against Divor _ baek thereof, for then you'll have. : —e of everyday psy- raderie between parent and child. sag a _ ‘This daily printed feature is really a form of , fears and phobias, hypo- newspaper “‘vac- La (i) Claude Lessel’ : i Bans Aa Resi — Walt Solden Fs; G. Irish 4- FE 41584 : thw i Heater, _ Phone N if ; tee Year tanner tal t $ S | EDDIE STEELE, Inc. : i 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. “OPEN SUNDAY 10 - 4 | |. Special CHAMP STRAW HATS $4 _All Sizes — All Styles "Reg. $5.00 to $7.50 GOODMAN'S ° DEPARTMENT STORE eon 5. Soaeen St. ek See ee parks-Grittin | FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams &t. Phone FE 2-5841 24-Hour Ambulance Service mar F Beg at hai? z Fa g not connected directly with atomic ‘: c oor Blonde urns Up Cars Worth $30,000 BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — A pretty blonde took a short nap — and seven_cars, most of them the expensive-kind, went up in flames. poles said Yolanda Cancelmi, 26, went to sleep at the wheel of her car and smashed into the rear- ”Imost of six parked cars on Wil- Boulevard shire seme Mena :|December, aceording to a oe Thor-Able moon: Tocket now launched with a mouse in a’ dit- ferent type of ridse cone, The search for ‘that Thor-Able nose cone and its tiny mouse passenger was abandoned today by the Air Force. : Gets Restricted License -|May on a charge of habitual neg- i-|ligence,#has appealed the case to the board-of appeals and has been granted a” restricted until Mich igan Secretary of State's Office. On Wednesday a Thor-Able was! _MEW’S and WOMEN’S “TOPCOATS 2-Pe. 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By LYDIA ROTHMAN Chess — the very word is enough to strike terror into the hearts of the most courageous, s a game for bearded pro-* sorial men, or — child prodigies. x *« * If you are among those who think it_is just a-game for if courageous who think of —mathematical_wizards, ponder-— ous thinkers or mighty war strategists—believe us—it’s not true—and the other things you may have heard—such as its being a game only for those with infinite patience or those with treme! powers of concentration — these aren't true either! BEGAN IN ASIA Chess, which originated in Asia and was played in Mesa- potamia in 4000 B.C., is be- coming more and more popu- lar today as people are dis- covering that it does not nec- essarily have to be a difficult and complex game. One of the first secrets of om ee a oe ane duced to the beginner. As with sentially there are only six dif- ferent kinds of pieces—each with its own power. And ba- sically there are only three dif- ferent types of moves—the other moves are mene varia- ~ tions, depending on the of the pieces. _ * * * To play the game, the 32 pieces are arranged on a Sixteen of the pieces on one side are light colored and the other 16 are dark colored — “white” and “black.” They are arranged on . the two rows. nearest each | player. The king and queen are cen- tered in the row nearest the player surrounded by the two - ‘bishops, two knights and two rooks. The pawns, least val- uable- of the ‘Pieces are ar- | Nindjearald Z David 1 Betzing (left) can't “help but show a look. “4 agony as James — 7, cap- Dickie Johnson (left) has a sly look .on his face — probably because of some secretive move he- has planned against his twin brother, Ricky -(right). . Dear Abby.... a, ~ Chess i is for Everye : : ‘in alternating turns. The queen, "Bently spat te lees “ave, captured and removed from | mM prrspikcus ual now’ : most powerful piece, can move « move belongs to the bishops - but only diagonally, KNIGHT MOVES IN The knight moves’ in an bs shaped move—two spaces ver- tically and one horizontally— — “The object of the game is to> : tA BE 1 i i HL as ete thi ws tures i pawn —a pawn that was about to increase, its value by being Basser 2 , Onlooker, John Krapohl (center), looks as intense about the game as the two players, - Bruce Yemmans (left) ae puts all his effort into plotting move. ‘ese akc Behee Victor. “The two Just to show you that chess is not a game for the older set—Ronee Strine ( left) is “2 and her brother wares opponent and brother, the Parks and Recreation ogram which is six. Both participate in the after- noon chess program at Washington Junior High School. Jacquelyn T. Touscany, John R Ciupak Wed A Nuptial High Mass cele- brated at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church united Jaequelyn .Therese Touscany and John Rodney Ciupak in marriage ~- Frederick J. Delaney officiated - Wife Should Do Some Fast Stepping © By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband used to tell me that he had to sleep in another room be- cause my snoring kept him a- We had a big fight about this, but he won't admit anything. How can I get him to confess? CAUGHT HIM DEAR CAUGHT HIM: What is there to confess? If he is - go crazy -about folk-dancing— learn how, and go with him. a or Do you think .DEAR DIXIE; Not unless he’s knitting her a sweater. ar: * DEAR ABBY: If,people com- plain about eating around dogs they. should have-had my ex- perience at a. counter in a - gnack-fountain yesterday, A lady came in and sat beside me on the fountain stool and ordered a glass of milk. She had a bag of fig bars in a. sack, so she ate them with the milk. The. seeds must have got under her plates be- cause: -she took them out (uppers and lowers) and pro- like me because she thinks was her husband (she is widowed) and he is good to her because he’s her only child. What I want to know is this. If we do get married, can we send her back, would we need any signatures or the word of a doctor? tended to form a chapel train. A pearl tiara secured her fin- f gertip veil of ivory illusion, and she wore pearl earrings and carried a cascade ar- rangement of white roses and stephanotis, ' : * * * -—Mrs.-John F, Touscany of Birmingham was her sister-in- ~~ Taw’s matron of honor, gowned a’ ’ gowns were of chif- fon bouffant Each wore a matching picture cades of Happiness Roses. in the way. An ex-mental patient is sent back to the hospital only if the examining doctor recommends it. Your ° obvious selfishness and lack of | linen sheath with white acces- sories and a-double strand of pearls, a gift of the bride ‘ groom, for a wedding trip to Higgins Lake. Both young people are grad- uates of the U the University of Mich- . change last year’s sheath into this year’s chemise? Paris de- signer Jean Desses can show One paper-thin. taffeta cock- tail dress by Desses is cut with a form-fitted front and back, - Patterned with nature-size red tulips on white, the gown is if Eee igan. The bride is a member et Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, and the bridegroom is affili- ated with .Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. After Aug. 1 the couple will reside in Detroit. Facquelyn T. Touscany and John R. r-of — Mr. and Mrs. : Ronald F. bridegroom’ s parents are Mr. and Mrs. John A. man. MR. and MRS. JOHN. R. CIUPAK Convert That Sheath - “PARIS: (UPI) — Want to ab ef 2 i i eg 3 " H a i i : Maa 1 oe ae ‘ Pontiac Press Phetes by Ron Wayman meets at the Adah Shelly Miss Willard Honored as’ Bride-Elect linson of Hillcliffe street August ° 23 at Central Christian Church, matron of honor, and. brides. nora * i maids will be Nancy and Le- Kan £ : areas eiee i Hy Hie { E x ete eH i E i ged tint "a i - RESS, SATURDAY, JULY 12,1958 od - ot 5 a esd meds note owe | * * * e min- It was a group of f were doing most of the talking. The subject: for their children’s summer vacation. . 4 usbands and wives, but the women. tet plant One wife said they were sending. all three children: Couple Repeats Vows ical and.dental check-ups. Her husband asked wryly if anyone knew how much it to summer camps and she was exhausted from buying camp clothes and equipment and sewing in and taking them for med-*+ : name tapes Stir Poor Memory * With Filing Cards Traveling in Britain on an European study tour in comparative. education, are Virginia Fowler (left) and Mrs. Marjorie Smith of Ogemaw road who have visited Ockwells Manor, Eton College, and Windsor Castle. The tour, which lasts seventy-two days, is ‘under the leadership of Dr. William Reitz, Professor of Education of Wayne State University, and com- Book No. 14, send 50c — for TONI OWEN. lebel, send 25c. Address SPADEA, Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. pliable fabric such as silk, rayon or shéer wool crepe. When you wear it with the cowl neckline add P4, New York 1, N.Y. If paid by| me requites 4¢ handling] check, bank 4e | il gl bines tourism with education. Personal News Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Austin of Cherokee road have as their houseguest for a week, Mrs. Stacy Skélton of Tucson, Ariz. xk * * Dr. Leo J. Wasserberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wasserberger of Illinois avenue, has been {| appointed to the staff of the University of Michigan Dental School. He is teaching orthodontics to un- dergraduate dental students until next June when he completes his specialty training in the graduate — school. © x * * “Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mundt III and children Jacqueline and Jamie, have returned to their home in Danbury, Conn. after visiting with his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. DeLeon of Auburn avenue. aan 5 ae aoe Ellen L. Kirkham, '15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans of Woodmere street, is leaving Monday by train for Topeka, Kans., where she will visit her brother-in-law and sister Airman First Class and Mrs. Harold L. Pleasant-and family. She will be with the Pleasants for one month. xk «& * Participating in the 1958 summer music camp at Western Michigan Universify are Claudine Gruber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William E. Gruber of Lilac court, and Judy and Virginia Slinker, daughters of Mr. arid Mrs. Virgil Slinker of Edgewood Park drive. —— = & #7. * Announcing the birth of a daughter, Sabrina Ann, born July 3rd, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, (nee Marilyn Sherman) of Voorheis road. : , Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Ward P. Sherman of Cheltingham road and Mr,-and Mrs, J. E. Wright*of Lakeview avenue. 3 : x * i * Mr. and. Mrs. William H. Morrell of Detroit an- nounce the arrival of a son, Timothy William, born June 30th at Bon-SeCours Hospital, Grosse Pointe. : The William P. Morrells of South Roselawn drive __ will need_to know was held on the Get Head Start on Routine for Beauty’s Sake The teenager who wants to be a beauty in her twenties has to start working at it right now. For it takes time to blos- som out with a trim figure, clear skin and shining hair. And this enviable trio won't no exercise and much sitting under a hot dryer. They will come from walk- ing, swimming and playing ten- nis; from a daily workout with a stiff hairbrush and from the right foods and lots of rest. The business about burning ‘the candle at both ends may sound terribly dashing, but in actuality it’s unwise and people who've done it would be the first to tell you so. It usually results in bad skin, dry hair, a lumpish figure and a generally sagging look. In your teens you have the best opportunity to learn to discipline yourself, a thing you all of your life, in Flint Church Rite Bride-to-Be ls Honored at Shower Nancy Farmiloe of Union Lake Ralph Strang, Mrs. Virgil Gibson, Merrill DeVere Hendricks, and Mrs, Arnold Bauer. WSCS Group Holds Program Methodist Church Thursday eve- ning with Mrs, Joseph Wagley pre- siding, Mrs, Robert Gallagher gave the program. Mrs. Floyd Parks and Mrs. Dora Brown spoke on the “World Federation of Methodist Women.” Small Talk Is Easy Don’t tell yourself you can’t mdke small talk. Anyone can learn to make the kind of polite conver- sation that makes the first min- The Women’s Society of Chris- tian Service met at Oakland Park cost to keep three kids in A small card file for such social data as the names of new acquaint- ances, fellow committee mem- you want to remember is a big help -\to anyone with a poor memory. Keep ber - wa ve | eatreut : 75 for Summer Face 1 dith Smith; Mrs, Carl Leedy, Mrs. $1,400 ORGAN For Free Home Trial Call Gallagher’s FE 4-0566 Open Men. Night "ti 9 P.M. was honored at a miscellaneous pram sat ga tas oe Fave - I sho my guess that his . bridal shower Tuesday at the home) on wil finish the summer just price of Mrs. Frank Vydick on West) as healthy and happy and far more pecs Hickory Grove road, Bloomfield) .¢)¢ reliant than the children whose $ 65 Hills, Co-hostess was Mrs, Charles|parents are paying hard - earned Sanft. money to have someone else keep Guests included Mrs. Leslie|*hem busy for three months. Jones, Mrs. Robert Snyder, Mrs. at or Arley J. Lowe, Mrs. Robert Camp-| Bow ties comprise. 5 per cent . bell, Mrs, Della Smith, Mrs. Robert| or an ties made in the U. S. © SHAMPOO — ert Fulton. Mrs. : be mg Oli ,. a = : @¢SET BY EXPERTS Donald Johnston, and Mrs, Lynn fe @ GLAMOUR SPRAY é : Soft and Feminine, ly Bake. Organ Minded: anh oe Jue brdcsiccts mater aes Deol LOWREY ORGAN | | the bride-elect’s mother, Mrs. e ald Farmiloe; the N i 2 bridegroom’s mother, Mrs, Meri- Sg all 9 a ee pny nes eisner S Beauty Salon 42 N. Saginaw St. Phone FEderal ;8-1343 2nd Floor ~* | | AIR CONDITIONED hers, and —visiting—_reiatives of = friends and the fagts about then - 426 1 fae. 30 E. Huron St. 12 £. Pike St. Capture the Joy of Important Events with Good Photography by One of Pontiac’s PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS C. E. HASKILL STUDIO Clemens St. FE .4-0653 ROBINSON'S STUDIO FE 4-3669 SUTHERLAND STUDIO ~ FE 22711 — N. Paddock §t. 4-3001 _jand serves to keep things pleasant at a large party. utes of meeting a stranger =| ' — Nellie’s ~ SWIM SUIT “SAVINGS. SHOP SATURDAY and SUNDAY AT FE 5-276] ~ 4500 Elizabeth Lake HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A, M. to 9 P. M, Friday and Saturday 10 A. M, to-10 P. M. NOW YOU CAN OWN CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE DESIGNED JUST FOR YOU RIGHT! BY plant and showroom 5390-5400 dixie highway waterford, michigan orlando 3-1225 Elliott's Be Sure to Get Your Holden Stamps with Each Purchase 605 OAKLAND AVE. i BRANCH — 5 OAKHILL Open Monday thru Saturday—7 A. M. to & P. M. “5 SHIRTS Expertly Laundered od hai CASH & CARRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY FE 4-2579 Es KM i + | ae i \ ae ee *. s y = age —— EIGHT } Z Z On an average day about one-|Mead, the reserente qcaatedl half million tons of silt are carried|Hdover Dam, 4 few miles © down the Colorado River to. Lake|Las Vegas. 's = Orchard lake Bethany Baptist ¢ Chareh West Huron at Mark PERCY M OR, WALLEY JB Minister CHAPMAN, Pastor of Education Two Worship Services—8 :45 A. M. and 11:00 A’M. Sermon: “LIFE’S GREAT DETOURS” . Believers’ Baptism 9,45 A.M.—Church Schoo] Classes 2:00 P.M.—Senior High BY. F. 5:00 P. M.—Junior High B. Y: F. for All |Worship Slated: ‘Pastor of. Community Church to Preach on| ° | ‘| Have Never’ ae The Rev. Edward D. Auchard.| Ipastor of the Orchard Lake:Com-| munity Church, Presbyterian, will 7:30 P. M.~Wednesday—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study preach at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday “An American Baptist Church” Son for your redemption... Are you giving Him His rightful tis in your heart and life? GOD EXPECTS Your BEST EVERY DAY IN REVERENT WORSHip . PRAYER - SER vic Sunday THREE GREAT Dr SERVICES “tom L. Dr. James Mercer Mal Speaking at All Services ; ™20me. 100. M.—11 A.M. %_ Pastor 7:30 P. M. “ Choir and Special Music pee 60L SUNDAY MORNING SUBJECT 10 A.M. “What Is Better Than SUBJECT - Heaven "IS HELL LITERAL” : Completely Departmeatalived SUNDAY NIGHT SUBJECT se r“dotrnadnedh prt “After Death What?” RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY Sunday School Attendance Last Week 1131 on “I Have Never.” Presence,” by Rasley | The Sacrament wf Baptism will a be ses in the service, ¥ ¥ ue Giuncli st Sen 'a th OF chard Lake Commufity Church) | will be hosts to the steering com- mittee of the Detroit may Council of Presbyterian Men from Council of United Presbyterian Men. Sam Burnley is retiring president of the local men’s or- ganization. The-new executive committee of the Orchard Lake Men’s Council will meet Wednesday evening to iplan the 1958-59 program year. New officers are Howard Hobart, president; Charles Kurzweil, vice president; William J. David, sec- + retary,and Sam- Burnley, treas- urer. Chairmen of standing com- mittees will be appointeg by the - {president-elect and will serve with the elective officers. Vacation school of the Orchard Lake Church will continue through the caming week under the direc- tion of Mrs. Roy Remmel] at the l'Union Lake School, - Tru Monday of the church will meet ning. Baptismal Service Set by Crescent Hill Church A baptismal service will. be Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. W. E: Hakes, Ass't. Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor (iii 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ Classes for All Ages 10:45 A.M.—MORNING biol “YES, LORD” _ 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES Dr John Slater, Missionary to Africa, Speaking Sunday School Morning Worship .. B.T.U. Evening Worship Wednesday Prayer Meeting eeeneeves eae ceric oe eee ewe ene Rev, M. F. Boyd Ir., Pastor eae Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5-9960 oe ee eee Cooperating with Southern Baptise Convention : “= 9,000,000 Members — Marimont Baptist Church | Invites You: . Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School,-10 A.M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7 :30 P.M. MARIMONT ..+ A Growing Church _ With a Friendly Welcome! Rev, Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Blvd., 1 Block Off Baldwin -MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Sunday School ._ Young Peoples . Eve. Worship. 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service. 10 PM. | Rev. Gerald H. Rapelje 10 AM.’ Morning Worship.. . 11:15 A.M. - 6:15_P.M.. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. Church, Drayton Plains, at 11 a.m. Sunday. at Bethany Baptist Church. The Rev. Benjamin A. Bohn will officiate. The church's. quarterly basieute meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Main of 5724 Dwight St. A supper on the lawn will follow. WORSHIP SERVICES | 11-4. Mand 7:30°P, Me SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. F. Y. M.—6:55 P. M. Wed., 7:30 P. Mi— Prayer Meeting “ta FREE aE anaibss EVANGELIST IVAN SISK, Director “YOUTH FOR CHRIST” ond Rev. J. C. Brillhart conducted by Crescent’ Hill Baptist - SUNDAY SCHOOL = Regular attendants ot Columbie’ Ave Baptist Church Sun day Scheal are Geft to righ) Melisa Bolt, Sunday School BIE Stephen's Sj ‘ae. yew! — and sesbebew? ee a and Michael Ray. eer Protestant Churches Speed Aid fo Poland The first relief supplies from the U.S. Protestant churches to the are now crossing the Atlantic. When the ships Dakota and Min- nesota sailed from Baltimore last week, they carried six tons of clothing and bedding and one ton shipped by Church World Service re needy people of The announcement was made this week by the Rev. Dr. R. Norris Wilson, CWS executive director,}. of vitamins and medical’ supplies! "7 who noted that these first token| 821 United Presbyterians Observe Communion The Sacrament of Communion will be observed tomorrow at 10 a.m. and at 7:00 p.m. at the Oak- land Avenue United. Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach will speak in the morning on “What the Bible Says About Humbleness,”’ and in the evening he will begin a study in the book of Psalms. The Psalm study will coritinue through the fall. evening service will be by Bill Coffing and Nancey Tanner. Teletype Circuit Eyed NASHVILLE (# — Public rela- Hold Nightly Revival Musical Millers of Morgantown, Ind., are holding. a revival begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. every night through July 20 at Beulah Holiness Church, 390 Osmun St. shipments represented a valve, of} - $25,000. x * * i & a Youth Fellowship t Sets Singspiration Oakland Youth Fellowship Sing- spiration will be held at 9:15 p.m. Sunday at First Church of God, 25 S$. East Boulevard. Vocal solo will be by John Spires and a duet will be sung by Mary and Pat Mead. The OYF Trumpet Trio will also play selections. There will bes eile qe with audience participation . REV. DANIEL 3. WALLACE New ‘Associate Minister | for M ethodist Church , Church Stool Polish people in more than 10 years}, Services at © & MM. A. Bible Class and Sunday BE ogrctytua ge eer ais ant | ST. TRINITY | Has 2-Fold ib | Must Provide Equal Baseation. Fetesiive 20 A. aoe a gig £° E Meeting Is Scheduled for Young Marrieds NEW YORK, N. Y.—~Protestant churches in America, working co- operatively through Cflurch World Service, have instituted four new _aeme of overseas relief, ex- 2- their—-ministriesof-provid- hie “ded, clothing and _ other material assistance to needy per: sons in a countries. 3 Axe The new programs of assistance ~—to Ghana, the Be Congo and Uganda, in Africa, and to Chile— were announced by Dr. R. Norris Wiison, execttive director cf Church World Service, . the June meetings of.the denom- of Battle Creek, Mich, Speakers at the July 17 - 27 a ~via DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH. OR 8-8206 Elizabeth Lake fa. at Tilden Sunday School 10 a.m. Mornin Werth - . 1 am, Souter oa and Beginners’ Church Youth Service ....... Evening Church Service . coe eee eoene oe wee eeeoee ee ee eee . 6:30 690 pa ee eo eee eeeaeae pee eee eeeowee eens eevee p.m. Pa sb & Musicians! 3 SERVICES Daily 10 a.m. -2:30 -7:30 p.m. (% Mile N.W. of Co. Market) Interdenominatienal . Rev. A. I. Baughey, Pres. | Pontiac Holiness | | , Bg) MONJAR FAMILY singers’ 2800 Watkins Lake Rd. ‘The Christian and | Missionary Alliance | Church | fev. Go t- Sunday School .... 945.A.M. I Sunday Worship . “EXAMPLES”, eee ke John Haslett, Minister of Music | Relief Programs Begun by Protestant Churches inationally constituted committees on overseas program. Actual shipments of relief. sup- plies for free distribution to needy persons in the new areas, Dr. Wil- son said, either have already been received _or-are_en-rotite.__ * * * Church World Service, is the overseas relief agency created by major Protestant denominations in the United: States to carry on co- Cet operative . programs habilitation and reconstruction’ in areas of distress. and destitution 990 N. Case Lake Ra. a Pe oe ee a Agar Bishop Asks Courses on History’s Great Men NASHVILLE # — With many "colleges - How offering ‘courses on'. “great books,”. Methodist Bishop ¥, Gerald Ensley of Des Moines, Potter Specks Today | Sen. Chasiea ©, Potter: for sion. schools of denomina- #7 MM St. ot Cherry Ot On Sunday the worship and be ln pea aah nn Aeron ots Sa will feature the reception of mem-|primary, secondary college] Sunday bers. All who unite with the|level schools. ee ee. 11MM] church’ between now and Aug. 3; «jptess Christian schools will be considered charter mem- Gishdlsen bruditetinds te the bent bers. : educational patterns of their na- UNITED LUTHERAN a | Se een ot ee, ee Sa pert oer EN A ST illi ion| “Protestant churches ™. ' shies re rt ee sion , ; School! ..... 8:30 a.m. NEW YORK — Rev. Dr. Harold! all education to public institu. | Commen e+ + 9:30 am. T. Janes of Omaha, Nebraska, will| tions. ; Sunday School ++ 0+10:00 A.M, Worship. zeyteeVi@O AM. a3 People owaeee H . Ld FIRST OPEN : od fog BIBLE CHURCH day .....+. 7:30 P.M. va wan ceveeee 7:30 P.M, | Youth Service ..... Ml oe |] Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. || STIAN PSYCHIC met 1H] SCIENCE CHURCH yer Seech 30 Whittemore St. for a Friendly | ue : "oe sera Sctet fi CENTRAL ‘CHURCH | To Make Annual Report at District Assembly The Rev. W. M. McGuire of 450] the annual Eastern Michigan Dis-|| FE 40238. 947 trict -emserany gs Bee Cares off Bible School ...... A. Nazarene ; ing Worship .. 1100 A.M. July 16-17. ue Foun tiaten hisses P.M. Pastors of all 71 district churches Evening Servies | 700 P.M. virgin ta baal Study Wednesday . 7:30 P.M. Pious Jam Churches : OTRE DAME, Ind. w — Cir- cuinstances of the Roman Catholic First Social Set. Eve. Service ove 7:30 P.M. | Silver Tea Wed. 7.30 P.M. Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-847 | S820 a.m, Worship 11 Hl Rvangelistlo Servion 7:30 pant Tues, and Thurs, 7:30 p.m. Disciples of Christ — _}} ,.. Bible School 9:30 a.m. q Worn Beevice I 858 W. Huron ‘Bev. Di Sacer ‘ a a ee oun neeae nan , S59 CENTRAL, eres Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M.. “PERSECUTED FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS” 60 STATE STREET a eo oe Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. cody igh hg Fa i Worship... ...... 11:00 A.M. [6:308:30 p.m. THINGS and FINER SPIRIT” will u | gidhy F j j . 6:30 P.M. ; / Young People Saturdey ........ Fl ++ Saag a methods of training ain Sunday School and Worship cvewet 0:00 2. m. oe wa = of wdc me Sager Service ....-ccccere 7:30 p. m. “Haskes to 6 countries has Tuesday Bible Class ......4..+5 7230p. m. been dn- wees onwn 7:30 p. m. }Rounced by the Methodist Board of Bishop L. A. Parent Dr. Ciara Fre N Church Phone FE 5-8361 vag dapat Pastor Res. OL 2-475T | Southeast Asia of the Woman's Di- and Lote ¥. matioestheter You Are Always Welcome pens Vacation School July 14 _| First Christian Church, 858 ‘W. Huron St., will hold daily vacation church school July 14 to 2% from ‘Classes. are open \to all children _ WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road — Near Dixie Highway from: kindergarten age . Volunteer help is wel- come. Suriday services will be earlier = - Sunday School .......... REP SORE He Here eee "99:45 A.M. be * Morning Worthip ....++-+++2+0+- 8:30 A.M. ond 11:00 AM. and shorter this summer through Seek MME 5 vos sakcccovesesiereesceese 7:00 P.M. |iSept. 7. Bible School will. meet Ff Bible Hour Wednesday 0.0... 0-00 cee ce ee ‘7:30 P.M. fifrom 9:30 to 20.15 a.m. and worship DB. Wipne, “Pastor Fond inational §=i services will be from 10:15 to 11:05 — =| a.m. The Pilgrim Holiness Church lYoung People to Gi — BALDWIN aT ANE sig oUnG-Feopre to Give School (all ages) .....- pi cthutanus ibis 109 Am, |Piano Recital Sunday genase eee PSCCEOH ECR SHR SESE OTHE AM, The a. .. Fowth Serbe ooo ne econ SRP Ispiiet Cuurch Wil cream a plans Mee ait recital at 8 p.m. Sunday at the gE. C. SWAN 9 WY OVERBAUGR, 8. 8. Supt. ‘Mrs. Clara Hatchett, Semen ——— ———|Thirkeld and Walter Moore will SEVENTH "DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH O, Cunnington, sing and Mrs. Sharon Lawrence through one of the largest groups tO £0/ 51. 97 with three meetings daily 1 every: posathle saw an exhibition game between the Pitts- burgh Pirates and the Washington Senators. eld friend Clpde King, ence wtih: the Dodgers -4n Brooklyn and now manager of Columbus me to Joe Brown, general manager of the Pi- comedian sa tine gentleman, as of course i Cyd King. & really top flight baseball player, they agreed, can’t is the man who keeps on swinging at the ball and make his hitting intelligently effective. But you can never hit unless you keep hitting at the ball. The player is the man who keeps on running. You are going to 3 you keep moving. Also F E : H 2 set cry Last winter while visiting in Florida I in the International League. Clyde introduced |a rates. Brown, son of my friend the famous ; E : | 3 a 3 s i 5 tompeting, and to do that you must have what it takes— CHARACTER. No hold-out ever succeeds. Only ‘the man In thinking about these points it occurred to me, : Ee : H 3] 7 F c EEE g a i Ee Hy i At gat gut “All Soin Episcopal Church _+ Williams St. -at W,, Pike _ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Poder. . REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Associete Poster REV. GALEN E, HERSHEY, B.D. ao SCHOOL... . 9:3041:00 } “The-Earth Hath He Given” The Rev. Mr. Burton 3. Don’t get discouraged and throw down your bat, either you've hit the ball or you're out. You just ha solve that. problem; so keep hitting at it. 4 Once you've hit the ball, start running. Get into action. You may be thrown out by circumstances, but give it the biggest try you have in you. You haven't really solved the problem until you've ACTED on your solution by dynamic follow-through. So go on! Don’t stop! Keep moving! ‘ 5. In the game of life play according to the rules enforeed iby the Great Umpire. He calls them fairly. Play with all you've 3 ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH | 433° HIGHLAND Church School .... 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship ..11:00 A.M. Martin LL. Bellinger, Pastor REY. MILTON H. BANK, D.D., Minister REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Assoc. Minister JOHN H. BALL, D.D., Assoc. MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10.55 A.M. “ARE YOU HIDING FROM GOD?” ae Dr. Bank, Preaching / ssnocony oh ata Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) FIRST METHODIST Seuliy Rogtinel wt: Selina” Paul T. Hart, Paste Harry Lord, Asst. Paster 10;00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP * “The Master’s Touch” 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL : Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship got and He is not likely to call you out. You'll make your bases and come home safely. and you'll have many good days—possibly even’ to add up to a great life. ~ (Distributed 1958) 7 Home-Missionari ™ Arponted for Aiko (CMP Meet Opens seven new Metis bone mixin County Thursday sionaries from six states have been appointed to serve churches in vi The 18th annual Pontiac Holiness| {Methodism is a work. They form|P ose Rd. It will continue through from the states-to a home mission . ; territory in a single year. at 10.2.t., ae her . The appointments were an-|. nounced by Bishop A. Raymond/ Sisk and J.C. Brillhart. The Grant, of the Portland (Ore.) area| Monjar family will be in charge at the recent session. of thé Alaska| °! music and singing. Conference at' Ketchikan.| Other guests include the Rev. is a part of the Portland|Clara Hendrickson, the Rev. E.M. for Usé by Christmas _ erected to accommodate campers. The $4,000,000 Kirk-in-the-Hills in}dent of the camp, has invited all Bloomfield Township, ravaged by|to attend. ee over fen is ex: — pe to be re for use again : ° by. Christmas. .The- costly gothic St. Andrews Chapters style Presbyterian Church was hit/Plan Sunday Breakfast } - be the accompanying pianist. bo oe 136 Mt. Clemens st. OOO obs kee ccégensedeseces Saturday gt am. 1 Young ey Meeting cospatahaacec * 5 oe iI n vi ite Choir’ Prayer Meetin esees aovecceveseccessss Wednesday 8 p.m. | _——_ 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY sCHOOL —— Classes for All Ages. 11:00 A.M, WORSHIP be q Ne Strings ‘ Pastor—O, TD. EABEMAN, O82 Geneon re YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS MEET ' 290 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Theme 2:30 WEDNESDAY: PRAYER GROUPs AND YOUTH CHOIR You are cordially invited to worship with us. . ‘|: FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH jiuien-ere-sastee Oe The Spliugtield Concordia Buro- 45 P.M. JUNIOR and : “The Vi bsracnats cece: 3 They will join such world-famed [participants as the Philadelphia New-York-—City- corse Francaise, Vienna’ to Brussels World's Fair |r. Sts cons «'% pean Tour Chorus which, together |chorus and speaker. by lightning = June, 1957, The, Brotherhood chapters of St.) d Ss k dud Tonal el toil ea’ ounfcor an pea er complimentary breakfast on the Members sae the Server’s Corps are expec to make their Cor- will be the terminating concert for porate Communion at the same time. A total of 31 concerts. will have| They and other members of the "been presented in’ 11 foreign coun-|congregation are urged to come/} tries by the close, of the tour. as guests of the Brotherhood. CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiriteal Charches Sunday Evening Service — 7:30 P.M. ul rd A 8 3 i A, a i | FIRST CHURCH Hf OF THE BRETHREN "Tt Your is on gre fterna) Your Intellect i Sanday Srhieol 0 AM, song ca see eo cae il be aa Peet ref turday, a0 FM, fy,,| the Kabui Theatersof Tokyo, | — The appearance of the Chorus fw te ae, FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH. 576 Orchard Lake Avenve Sunday Service—July 13—~7:30 P. M. Raymond Balcom, of Detroit, Speaking Wed., Inly 16—Stfawberry Festival and Silver Tea—7:30 PM | estant Pavilion, % "ht #& * “tthe | BARRY NICHOLS, President 5 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Live by the basic principles of thought and action taught], in the Bible. Build these firmly into tite center of your thinking [- Andrey Limkeman, Youth Director area, Jobe, Mrs. E.E. Shelhamer and) the a Dr. and Mrs. George ° . 79 Benn e Kirk-in-Hills. Ready - A new 20-unit dormitory has been “Worship....8:00 & 10:45 P.M. - Youth Fellowship <. 6:00 P.M United | Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore B. Allebach, Paster Worship ........:. 10:00 A.M Bacrament of Communion Bible School ...... 1120 A.M Youth Fellowship .. 5:45 P. M. Evening Service . . 7:00 P.M Wednesday Prayer Nesting . 7:30 P. M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third ‘Sdmend &, Watkins, Paster Bible School ...... 9:30 A. M. Evening Service ... 6:30 P.M Wednesda er end Stu enobal 7:30 P, M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street ° ¥. Wm. Palmer, Pastor Bible School .....:10:00 A.M. Worship ......... 11:15 A. M. CoM UNITED PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan W. 3. Teeuwtssen, Jr. Paster — Bible School ..... 9:45.A. M- Morming 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. Donald ©. Andrews, Paster F f pr ral . 9:30AM. Wi hip pS A.M. 4 CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffale at Church Street — Clarkston, Michigan Church School—9:45 and 11:15 A, M. Family Worship—0:45 and 11:15 A, M. SERMON SUBJECT: “CHRIST HAS SET US FREE” Ministers: WILLIAM. J, RICHARDS — JAMES C. BRAID WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A.M. .. Worship 11. A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W. Y. B.S 6:45 P.M. Wed. Prayer and Bible Service.7:30 P.M. NUMBER F -INCREASI> “Ye is estimated that in our country the police . come in contact with about a million boys and girls each year on charges of delinquency. Since census figures: : show there will be 45% more children between 10 and 17 years of age in 1960 than in 1950, it is expected tat the delinquents will increase to over 1,500,000. Is not the answer to this growing problem in the CHURCH, where our children, through the Sunday School, will receive a foundation in Christian living, —a basis for uprightness? With this in mind, our Sun- day School is launching its Vacation Bible School program this summer, You can know your child is safe in Vacation Bible School where he is also becoming a citizen who will be an asset to his community. So send your child to: BEGINNING MONDAY, July 14 = 6: 30—8: 30 P. M. sth anne pine Continuing Nightly for Two Weeks FIRST ASSEMBLY of GOD © 210 N. Perry St..ot Milbourne Ploce { = page TEN | Sees Enrollment Hike | - MOUNT PLEASANT austin _ & Buchanan, director of admis- ee spat LAKE THEATER 1:45. Walled Lake MA 42151. ‘STARTING SUNDAY os says ,enrollment ’ reach 4,400 this year, an increase| of 32 per cent over last year, i wt “ce } Lions,” Marion es Holiday,” Bob a. color; “Space Chil-| cho : I ‘wet: 2 [gebere: in . Iciark rt : : eiakiendgge He half-hour will. be pure Berle, Hej} TONITE ... . Last. Complete Show Starts 10 P. M. N be f Clai ai Mtoe niet rhe roar “SHAKE RATTLE and ROCK” , | SUIDETO aims: PI : 3 Singled for Clevenger in 6th; C—Singled ens. — é ‘ en, ME. i : ‘ 4 F in the prelimi contests. Dostal tallied all its runs in the , Wash, 6 % 52 1 oo B43 338 ole pada see 401 000 o00~5 e: ee Mths Abieg tum’ aaa Wik oe. 25 pia to nip Sports Shop 32 with|faatwe Sat a oat ie & Agate “E-You 2, ews. POA-Detrot 266|the fast hall-mile track gill. start|‘2ke part in the feature game will . . : "See Done Gre rom 9o cieen MY SSRI i isba a he eB st he riohdin, Be yee Race edwin qualiving Wale at 2m, tree seed by de “A” mes! Wins for Ethel Flinn _ |ow. cits rmed 2 erie ty SRS G8) inne a: BERET: Plews. LOB—Detrot ik, Washington “Ii pre dee - who willbe allowed to vote for cot ae Borden's featuring 18 hits. LaRose|Pitrce ‘chi iss bo a5 81 8 $ BetiLawree: Cu lerais So se & Sa 2B—Kaline, “Virgil, Alvares, a, |lowed by the Ist race at 8 o'clock. tion bat 7 : Harahan, Balt. 18 94 4 2 6 7 27 Chi. a 2 4 “ Chrisiey. S—Bunning, Courtney. SF—Har * * * two players at each posi Mark Met sO jwalloped @ homer, triple and two “i. om aS 3 2 out mie 5 > tee is, Lemon. gaits a t week, pro-}™ay not select their own mem- ; amora pener singles to lead the way. Fascual, ‘Wash, in ees = ong MM Be e+ Pam a. ay $124 fff tlmoter “Easy Ba” Jones" planved are nt Chest! eee. Bae att te Enter of af $ $$ $/Fourth ot July racing activities at} 5, som the contest will be| By GUY MOATS om wil sen UAW eee SHE'S i tie dy eae e! te Clevenger - 3 4 © 8 @ 9|the Metro oval were postponed due ahaa . nay Ponti ; : seuss agigt by aaa Balt. 62 52 21 33 6 2 3.19| Sanford, Phil. Bin & 7% 6 7 398 patej 22 main oo * 1 to rain. The holiday show has now|%sed toward sending a Pontiac Duets, mums a exhibition at 7 followed by/wiie. Gi we BH Sit iB — ptaP-8 Bunning . (Courtney). U—Te. been sét for next Thursday, part the post-season state tour- . 8 capi vs. Pontiac -Mer- Gorman, KC. 3 “ 5 3 2 3 2 ; 240. pet —_ - Sunes, 2h July: 17. : SE Ss: Wal Bos =o St is 3 7S : ‘ A cro = GRIFF’S Kucks. NY. 9 1438 375 388 : - ° ee Show continues today and Sun-\B.Hayward, sss 31 Vallad, ss Mia | a City Junior Baseball)‘ mite i icive tle Beagle > = ‘S 5 J é * Johnson, it. 4 * . se . fiers 18) Grr ile oe, ee BEE Re "|| Rosebud’Mkt. 7, arnold’s @ (forfeit) ng: | w esa 038 ee «6S eee Fgbe IMU 6 8 7 ail ; Tel-Huron 1. Clarkston § (11 innings) Set ta cae ee ee aver,D | 111 i if 1 0 Ol Poytack. Det. ms 2 Gs be 8 & rl Player Reriscope $j i525) rte gy mae, Heratone eh | ) tase Ope Fite RGstay , _[Aidggteen hunter under saddle lope on tt 030 00 aed : Tel-Huron 24, Gian Ps Peet Seer ee haga pa : ge B & B Cleaners 21, Big Eagles.6 Homers Feature Action « BATTING « Indians eee f *) i Chi éh: So i a . as AB RH 2 3b HR RBI Pet.| Senators & Malki 1 jin Church Softball Loop al . runs to Salvation Army to) - Topeka, Kan. Westéfn-A son. 236 48 72 16 3 3 34 .305 scoring tice on an error. two W ky and a 41 iors over Central Chris-| Be anny get Me oy ecg A tian. and Dick Shafto flipped a a Outfield Week 22 2 4 010 1 182|ny Gene Lupptne one ot a A Bog two-hitter as First Presbyterian } sey b> Owenars. - vans: | “Ht Louisville, Ky. © | (Orioles) S'son. 275 4 82 14 5 2 30 29) ininhont fore rele ere dhe Poutiac Church Sotbell Leagne|competiions nad’ Barry cneage Se Becean eta eee a a. "n.- . \ toa # es a : [Bick Secor Serer DUMKE | sr at an sit ins as Ses ae En, PITCHING ine WS 16 ite os Kee 5 Him if Front zp { ; amp Set: Shafts with home runs. Liberty|meet Canadians Don Fontana and|ceveana sf Neo’ tak, 1 pm— Fer Herbert Duncan Pitcher G W LIP BB BB 80);,,: poe Denaisoon pitched four-Bis Fal p ST eet nes, Gr=36/ Baptist nipped St. John's Lutheran|Bob Bedard in the doubles, | |, ,7arese, (02) Bauer 08 ra— Berkley ‘Week 20i 48105 4 i ce Cate te by Sir ess/11-10, First General Baptist upset| Young Whitney Reed of Ala-|"” Creddock (01) vs. ODel (60) Montgomery, Ala. (Tigers) ‘ 2 {3 Diamonte (Bave| Columbia Baptist 8-5 and Trinity|meda, Calif, made it 2-0 for the) 1 Cor RTS csuns hisbama-Florids-D Season 15 46 80 61 84 59 46|Big 5th Frame Brings 7. Gene |Baptist trounced Oakland United| United States in the best 3-0f-5/Etcat, Gr new Games 32 pm rt hoses eman Pitcher we Terre Waterford League Win ESI Ait |Prestyteran peel se — series pring n L — to al Soe Net e pm. —— - Va. Sai It took a six-run, six-hit- blast Wemih?|Brethren are ‘ted i i be the Canadian champion, 97, 62) oe LEAGUE us ee See ane: — 13 2 6 75 44 80 15 32iin the bottom of the Sth frame to|OPen lead with 143 records 64. : I yO 2 Stephen Kebler Pitcher t victory for| : bicomfiele \ MacKay won the first singles|st tous... 38 7 ed Sl snenay Ga. Georgia-Florida-D Mb 10010100 Syenen Pihors over Deen Drugs tied with 63 for lead 5 3. i i Sar ple. SEER and Partner - \ |match Thursda ly | ice: H ys » Ge. a; = in the Waterford Town: Soft-| was a the It ee ae ~ 4 {get decision over tana, | A 4H (Tigers) Season 16 5 3 87 55 83 49 49] hail league. Spencers won 8-5. They|tttter the first round, Yesterday hela one, (ithe! Fan tien Boe in 2nd Place Knot ada’s No. 2 player. The two re-itss . 2 8 if Gary Pitcher Pitcher trailed 5-0 starting the Sth, led from|shot a four-under-par 67 for a 36-|¢ty (Bob Sample); 9. Smokey Bear (Marie maining singles matches will be Patebare ne PRBULTS == Royal Onic-—_. = Week 200 1 9 8°5 2ithere on. Al Crawford’s double|hole total of 130-12 under par. Shoe are Nae, hhnters—-Won by Trine! ODESSA, Tex, (AP) — Four/played Monday. ~ Milwaukee 7, Los Angeles ce . = Midwest-D Season 18 3 2 @ 61 75 43 53/seored two of the runs, and Chuck|Deadly putting m arked both, Altenbure) ig | oneriae teams were tied for the lead to-| If the U.S. team wins either the oo Free reg ¢ penal 4 (22, nine " Kenneth Rowe_ Pitcher Week 1 0- 2 ee ee mea : - | pilehtwelght working hunters = Wor Ole Ga ee te ee a, eo pt Philadelphia Gr Claes :90 paw Northville ~~ . 01/8210 2 TiGame was in the National di : Rig 4 i % Triple ab 3 oontiteht faire cana $10,000 Pro-Am Golf ped pre we a eyed : ve acermproch (108) vs. Brott ce ee jooued - WORF ht behind him with 134s] “working h hacks—W nament went into its second half. |doubtedly meet either Argen-|Pitsbureh at St: Louis, 1:30. p.m— Macon, Ga, Sally-A Season 17.8 5 107 44.98 34 €2/. ‘The Nonne's vs Drayton’ Drug|wete George Bayer of Sari Gabriel/{Ment (Kirs Giang. pambt (OM Or"! ‘Three teams were tied at 132,|tina or Israel in the zpne tinal, enema a Angie, 395 pn be ge ove dl é : , American league tilt was fained|Calif., Arnold Palmer of Latrobe,json) ~; They were Bart Haltom and Eld-jas Argentine took a commanding)| .-avrence ¢ rp. a A Dick Sheldon Pitcher Week 31011 411 4 Slout in the 4th with teams tied|Pa., the 1958 Masters champion, | aa ota, eater, icomtld Fup ng |Fidge Miles of Fort. Worth; rin A adh rm nl ~ Bpahn G05) ys, Autonet (erp : at 44. It will be replayed Monday f of Tequesta phanie Altenburg); 3. Ken ; é 4 Britist est ast Idaho Falls, 14. PioneerC Season 740281127 9 Diat 8:30 p.m, at the Drayton dia-|Fia. Jack Fleck’ of Rochester,|aseGa bomen: C™ccay Tap) |and Max Evans, Mich., and in their eoniteal ee ce 1m Tigers) mond. oe “ "Mich, has 137, - in cow, & >, Mac Boring of Odessa. match at ‘Buenos Aires, (cai “at San tay ise —. 5 \ e: as * It came af/no gréat surprise that the Birsiingham| 3 jchapter’s four-man team and Pete Green in particu Green won the individual cham-/} 14 and 76. This total in-* cluded two out-of-bounds ;shots.on the front nine of i“ vif ait Rae Bs lig 85 - pionship with a score of 150, Oe ee ees of Insist On Knowing tacts not Keariay: When you. make an investment of any kind, inves- tigate it thoroughly before signing. Demand __ all agreements in. writing, read all contracts ’ thoroughly, insist’ upon copies of-documents - ane receipts and Keep them in a safe place. ¢ ‘, é BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the f PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE =i Phone FE 5-648 - Waldron Hotel Bldg. Mrs, Hickson’Sets Pace | ur boys — Green, Grace, New. Mrs. Glen Hickson wa: earned winner in this week's round Mick. play for the International Jaycee She took low gross” tourney Aug, 18-24 at Tucson, over Pontiac Country Ariz, Sen 's aggregate of 620 the round. a eto sot 7 ; w marked the ¥ time in state ee wpe | : as Badger an al- SUN. NITE 3 age ee a N years ahead. Just 17 years old, AN Pete is still maturing as a golfer, yet he consistently shoots in the SPEEDWAY fice and mia 1 NORTH RIVER ROAD - Only district golfing circles knew Green aga ring young ar wt last State Amateur MAT. CLEMENS fsx yoors Ste amateur a Ce ALSO wide attention by nearly dethron-| MODIFIEDS EVERY ing three-time winner Glenn John-| | THURS, NITE =— J son. ; ® 3 When Pete acquires that little See onmani on pean, years of experience can provide, Ford-O-Matic, Fresh Air Heater, This will be Green’s 2nd o P, En- $.2nd Con mg Tone _ AW, H. + ioe jut to the Jaycee In- Save $ peted at the Ohio State University course in ! $2437.56 — sae ae EDDIE STEELE, Inc. || 4 % by the team of Frank 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. | Boucher, Bill Hickman and Mrs. *Keego Harbor —- Ed Wallick took ist place in Pine nee | Lake Country Club’s annual Derby "} SECTIONAL. FIBERGLAS x DOCK FLOATING ae ~~ rugged, leak~proof, rust - proot floating sections combine to make dock, swimming float or ou fish-. .. ing barge! Sections 4 x 8 feet (only 90 pounds) are]. assemb a ee easily _ hig ‘Spring oat bs Phone now , fon free ’ _ Circular and " information. ass 3088 W. |W. Haron, Pontiac | | am elephones: FEderal aden $-9831 nS ag ‘ GET IT HOT...GET.A LOT every time. A new electric water heater provides plenty of hot, hot water for showers and all the family’s needs. Detroit Edison has anew Super Supply Plan which makes. heaters éven more efficient and economical. * Here’s the most convenient, seiieticanty GET IT HOT ‘¢ «+s GET A LOT for an operating cost as low as $3.88 per month. ; _ See your glue o appnce dealer se, shower Only electric water heaters give you all these Important advantages: K Efficient—the heat goes into | Songetlnayl more efficient heat: the water. ing units ¢ K Install anywhere—need not “ BS pra shell—cool to the’ touch near a chimney all over ns Automatic—all the time | Safe—clean—quiet—modern & Long life—meet Edison's rigid Bs: Si maintains electrical standards oe DETROIT EDISON SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN > ‘ | eT a Ee Ee eT F et 4 ie ee \ EN. ~FOURTE te ae Winters. E MYSTERY | wy THE OPEN DOOR = TODAY'S 2-MINUT = She : ee By Donald’J. Sobol = > Chapman, the stanemason, reached over the electric and into a box of kitchen matches. He struck a light against 3 the sole of his shoe and puffed his pipe aglow before Sixth of a serien = 1 r answering Inspector many times do I have to repeat myself? Mrs. Johnson tele- phoned yesterday and asked me to repair thé rear walk. I got here 15 minues ago and found the back door unlocked. _.“"Nobody..answered. the _bell,..so I let myself in,” he went on. “She wag lying there, strangled. I called the police right away. Is it my fault nobody saw me enter?” “Mrs. Johnson’s been dead |° ’ about two hours, inspector,” in- sux oe oe aavy 30U pmoo terrupted the coroner. “Will you trust?” asked Haledjian, “As soon as I got back into the house!” jo: want me any more?” B SBM aoyod oy} alojeq SaynuTU ae St 4 PeANTe Psy je} UORIeS a _~isen eet eee SO ee anata \naanc ~ 7 ee setaclio Je Leses : ‘The most WONDERFUL ‘ Senate Speeds — Ae ite ~I lost my calorie counter!” Bill on Housing House Gets Measure for $2 Billion, Strongly Opposed by President WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen-' ate has sped to the House a §2,-| 475,000,000 omnibug housing bill in a form strongly opposed by the Eisenhower administration. — x * * The measure, carrying authori- zations for- a variety of federal -housing—programs,— goes welt-be=}— yond President Eisenhower's rec-|_ ommendations, The Senate passed it by voice vote yesterday after swiftly adopt- ing several amendments without ii = Before the final vote, Sen. Pres- cott_ Bush—_(R-Conn) - said- Eisen-} hower might veto the bill if. the House passes it in its present!“ shape, It is uncertain what’ the House would do with the bill. * * * , Sen. John Sparkman (D-Ala), floor manager for the measure, ‘hailed it as a means to help solve housing problems of the elderly, 6t low-and middle income fami- ‘ fies, of slum, dwellers, and of the country’s colleges. Ortonville Rotarians . Install New Officers ORTONVILLE — New officers have been installed by the Orton- ville Rotary Club. * ok & They are: Charles F. Sherman, president; Burl Glendenning, vice president; Claude Salter, secretary, and Don Button, treasurer. Named to other positions were Durand Schultz, vocational service| chairman; Clifford Marsh, com- munity service; Glendenning, club service activities; Mike Boutell and ‘< Roger Shively, chaplains; Howard T. Burt and Lavern Borst, song leaders; and Arlo Davis, luncheon arrangements. "The club meets each Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Ortonville Hotel. Appoint Garvin Redman to Council at Marlette HER TO TAKE A TRIP ORE A NE ME OFFS H > Ny) : ; YOU KNOW.’ BOARDING HOUSE Oper ri Age Ot ig gags ped BOXCAR NUMBERS TRAE Or aA PoE wah Oke He COMMUTER Sia Bae oe eATN)\ cain Zemin ‘OF LU Li! \) MARTHA DIDN'T YET WHEN I BESEECHED -SUST FALL % ‘3 ° Psuaw, . + TWIGGS! MNS es : HESA ‘e% = | RICH MAN= 1958 by NEA Service, tne, T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. OM. ® : B ; = pas JUST SIT BACK, BOTH OF YOU, AND DON’T” MARLETTE — Garvn Redman, a former councilman, has been ap- pointed to succeed Dr. James Avery on the Marlette Village Council. Dr. Avery, recently elected treasurer of the Thumb Distrigt Dental Society, resigned his council post because he felt his new as- signment wouldn't leave him STRAIN YOUR EYES/ THERE'S A FULL HALF Vill PINT OF ICE CREAM ON EACH PLATE AND I +f MEASURED THE PIECES OF CAKE-- THE SERVINGS ARE EXACTLY THE SAME, SO ‘RELAX AND ENJOY YOURSELVES/ —— a AW nough time for his council duties.| HALF ACRE CASTLE STEVE... WHAT ON EARTH YOU'D GET SLINSTROKE IN ARE ‘YOU GOING 10 00? MINUTES...¥ oe mow y| | THAT LAWN MOWER a] ly SHADE / aad ae 7 e : eo eh i on * q ve a fod silanes C1712 ~s ss oe a ee : é : 5 . I WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY Nore ety a John Morris / R * 1000 by WA Berson he. TE ag 8 Pe. Om NANCY | ee I/Z, rm SS GO 15 REALLY GETTING ENT~MINDED 7 pape ae Kaha By Walt Disney ~ ts individual in. the picture is Puppa, the She wanted to stay right where she was. and Mrs. Graham hope this is the last move ry will make for many years to come. reluctant dog. Mr. the (ips a i Ws | y ——J cee ‘The whole AStnall items Decker road The only one. vA x Please call the Big Bear for your home improve- ment needs, My building engineers will be happy to give you a free esti- ABSOLUTELY LLL PP OSS ) Ret Se. 3 house to their Lakewood - “ os = *alllins 60 Mo. sat 4.83 55| 3.39 47 ).79) 4. .15| 6 94) 7.42) $5.14) 8 16.63] 3 68; 18.71) 4.37 Months 36 Mo, .97 12 48) 12 20) 14 §.94) 16 7.42} 20. 17 No within 7 tod 12 500) 15 22 25 28 H 2134 E lige! the HE i : AE ei me ial rn | yee bagi SH 1 et { i { hudaqet. scnec 400; 12.78] 2 C |) __ 900) 15.97) 3.72) D | 600} 19.16] 4.45) B | ___ 700) 22.36) 5.20) 14.55 E|_ 200) 28.53 1000) 31 1100 y payme mi 900 F in Ne Dav. G —a a — money | | # ‘pil- HE * in place, but no steps The balcony across the living hams were making daily are “ot they is already ving here. The Grahams took advantage of real estate circles; they traded their old a rather new policy in Note how much the trees help the looks of the lot, even though landscaping is incompléte oo endings or pli int wn. Hinds At this stage the Gre ” to their new house, across the canal to rom, dining room the front door. » ‘house are: in the children exterior is buff brick with a bit of wood trim at the left ‘Grah am It’s hard to believe that in a few house in as part payment on the new one. out to the site of their new house * CHECKING THE SITE — Bob and Betty Graham and their months they will be li two children, Joe and Linda, go with C. E. Schuett, the ROY ANNETT, Ine. ‘ Ph. FE 8-0466 Realtors | | SCANDENAVIAN INSeEEED — dy home, with spe- ly, homelike quality characteristic of Sc H "Gonna do it myself"; - ire : ro es nspired | @ Install this complete furnace your- , a | have self, it's really complete! : m4 ‘s | ent @ Well known make es aot zs is =: ! viniter” © 84000 B.T.U. : = - | @ Duct work for the average 6-room - ia, house % s ia : : im - 1057 | « @ Minneapolis-Honeywell controls : : » | @ 220 golion oil tank i 7 : 2 2 | @ Easy to do es * Garages * Additions ‘Porches ‘°Atties *Breezeways *Roofing — ”*Sidieg- as JUST 449.00... . YUP, JUST 449.00 | TT cat AUTOMATIC iiuuiabambaage 8 ‘ HEATING 3401 W. Huron | é : eee ~~ materials A tour illustrates the expert plan- ; 7 7 Scrub Chairs Outside - Wooden House Is Glass, stone and wood have |ning in this design: |] WO Money Down-1 to 6 Years to Pay C OP ETS be cc See eres , OMMER cies, cacao yon a lca memes! MICH, HOME REMODELERS | | : nsuia < : 7 oa ee eclors: Tobe 0 pom et Statistics home. There is direct access t¢ the] 3377 W. Huron St., Pontioc FE 4-5063 FULL $ i| WITH Sat aaeieaee act ond eae Oe You can beat the heat — andthe} see cage Rf of wpe 0 cll 3 Yo peg ecw wry pot ie ight 2 ene in dese X-14—eil i 1.28 equare There, is direct service from GAS and OIL. NO DOWN PAYMENT to VETS ~ ig = = shape 1t0¢]1| 20 Menstactarers Association mg lower cost rate, total the dining room Sens inte Cm, roRnacesvacuumes : 7 $350 DOWN to CIVILDANS fear 0 ey ne bee att ans ym | etc tee tee | MORN S OM BURNER SALES Seance 30-YEAR MORTGAGES ei Sod | rhe Mee sae ree Re LID + . ' ‘es pd me 8 aba ery Thess | | ML) Fe gM | wood siding bas the lowest best | pecs, | B ild : TRU-BILT 100% ’ lots 80 feet and wider tranemission. rate of any (ype of| Weed Fraser ul | on Sleeth Road, % mile due West of the village of eight-inch brick wall and 5% times peas oe : ; eee Commerce. , ie as much heat as-an eight-inch con- aS Open Daily and Sunday 12 Noon to 8 P. M, I € crete block wall. simple in 7 “GET RICH QUICK” ss WI ! dpe tn Glgeebins tans gaillnenens tele to tee the id BE RICH ii, SSS angie | : ; 2 ate owner uses siding he ; To Cive I of qu oy * A 12545 Linwood, Detroit _ ‘TU -3-4000 asa ]|fnd his home Keeps out § peF cent wvneg ; The Very Bot = "5 Use TrUBIN and’ be wef ee og pr mad © []imasonry veneer, C= Stones | | "the kitchen TRU BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS co. ae _ Wood ie matare’s own ineuiatot lvertical siding, and in the brick! Sticgen appliance } sau” 1992 Pontiec Dr., FE 4-9531 : _ Here's a practical remodeling a so ay the flagstone-flored| 7. ainetie aloove at the trent of | Near Telegroph and Orchard Leke Reads install PC. Glass Gisey [ff conditioning and heating bills go |"°" POF. «| the Kitchen has fixed glass ple- . Blocks will keep out water, a minimum for its owner. Two other elements found im | ture windows, from floor to ceil- let in light, insure privacy — ees ae ee eet ee eee. ing, Adéquate counters and stor- Sore eo ees oe One inch of wood is equal to six| Porton, Sots in." design age cupboards complete the Se doen tin, Sar att sn inches of brick or 15 inches’ of| 295 the privacy of sleeping stems. : : olacemtent 'or “repsir. Call [f{sandistone or concrete in insulating Each of the three bedrooms has! | or phone today value. That plus the three-and-five- As in most Scandinavian homes,/two exposures. The muster bed-| : ? eighths. inches of dead air’ space|the three bedrooms utilize space|room has three closets and a pri- | FE5-8163 provided by the two-by-four stud-|to the highest degree, The living)vate lavatory, The family bath-/ | | = ding in @ wood-frame wall gives|areas open into each other for max-/room serves all bedrooms; it also| | ; SIBLEY wood an advantage in home con-|imum space patterns and there-|is located for use as a guest Iava- 4 7 inte 8. struction. The dead air space can/fore tend to offer greater living ex-| tory. . also ‘be filled partly or completely |panse. Coal & Supply Go. ffhwits taux or bianket insulation kok * caer iste: feaed - 140 N, Cass Ave. heat There is an ‘ower Saw | on | bath- Quality Bu ft and damag- . ; 4 fe * + ina i + = , Fad xe : ; * af f . : | : paint? . ee “ Bg Fp seaghrn tne 2110 Dixie Hwy., Corner Telegroph FE 5-8405: Service We — so Specialize ae bs ere i. es. Se . - ESTIMATE || ae a : Breexewa i . + Additions ee We'll be happy to visit any Recreation Room | home in Oakland County and ca give ao FREE ESTIMATE on the. 8 Concrete Work cost of repairs. or remodeling. ore ures — . ° © ey Sins” GF, 4| Sample Costs: ) @x6'] Open Daily 9:00-5:30 ( sg vie Only 14 Pikewe, | Screen OES The ee ONE ries. Only 58" weex | , “There Is'.No Substitute for Experience” Bath : Onl sgt ee | | Y "s 7 n y : WEEK BOB'S BUILDING SERVICER) . ~ / * INCORPORATED “a BAe a” / 207 W. MONTCALM _ Midwest ‘Supply ee MIN : At the mins while light just east of Oakland CALL FE 4.2575 Daily “til 9 Sun 4 4 3 MINU M.CO. : AMencrwaie FE 4-9544 i. ~~ —s-9.N, Telegraph, Pontice - VVOGA7ER Si Teloprers, Ras ra bse coltint Us for All =f rr le! LL LL LL eal Successful Insiallations in Ponticc Area = { FE 2-9124 el ibeditiLihiddd o— . but we build, remodel. or > repair anything that’s made of ~ wood! We custom build in our shop or in your home, Rates are reasonable for finest quality work. [ aoe Selection of — Lerge ~ WOODS, FINISHES, HARDWARE ‘Tree No Down: Stop In! See Our Model No Down Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free. Payment! | The CABINET ‘SHOP. Ht fi 28 Hi a i OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 PM. Only 5 minutes trom Downtown Pontiac 379 FERNBARRY Eicabets Late Rod, 1 Mile West of Telgaph Read to Fernberry Road, Right 4 “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit TU 3-4000 E : Hit ee. =r How} to “Build to Keep Cool inert : an E pled i ites Frit ag i 5 Toke Advantage of These ‘W. MOOTE eee HEATING MG ec. | | clectrical i otLco EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR Don't especie Only Heating Dealer That Gives State and City Licensed HOLDEN RED STAMPS (Closed Saturday july Sth) 2 ‘orien HEATING & SUPPLY Authorized Ookland County Distributor — 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 Over 25 Years in Pontiac 845 West Huren St. FE 2-3924 & FE 2-4008 CONCRETE STEPS For a Step in Beauty THE UNIT STEP BRYAN FRENCH Hes 66 Models © sadlrkeyit Keep Your House Up to 10° Tie Wame You Can Trist '® The Original Horizontal ALUMINUM . AWNING FREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS Mathiag Downs 30 Months te my * OPEN 9 AM. to. 8 P.M. DAILY. © LEV AWNING C¢ 163 W. Montcalm’ yom 351 N. Paddock FE 5-6973 ___ {stores sell @ rcabante and never seems to get really clean, no matter how much it is scrubbed. Can you tell us how to get the dull look from which is pulled off after the tiles have been laid. The tiles then must be cleaned immediately to remove all traces of the adhesive. Since you have-a-new home, it is possible the installer neglected to clean the tiles properly. Or some of the mortar used between the joints may still be clinging to the tile surfaces. Some hardware @ special solvent or ceramic tiles: If you are unable to get it, buy some pumice, mix it with water and, using a clean cloth, rub down the tiles. ~ Seal Is Weather Tight Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co, has come up-with a tape to seal glass to metal, glass to glass and metal to metal to meet the needs of architects in modern curtain-wall building construction. .The firm says this black, rubbery tape. is easily applied from a roll and pro- vides long-life seals a s traditional room, particularly when a big, picture window was in- volved, ? Nationally Advertised Alum. Comb, Door, oy complete Sizes) d for floor to ceiling height, fit into a vertical louvred entry marker in a matter of, minutes. * * * Small metal clips with non-slip, rubber backing go over the top of each board to hold it snugly an- gied. Bank the new entry with plants, and the job is done. Inexpensive and easy to work with, both the reed and the red- which resist wide temperature extremes. In a Million Dollar....... suburban-estate area ... Bloomfield Hills | Three Phones: . oathcoted y Reed, Redwood | COMPLETELY BUILT —— Go Together to 1% CAR GARAGE CHECK THESE FEATURES: <- a ttlin: Form Dividers tact Cement SBD] ODO MCHC hoa wr st ped ee hia SAN FRANCISCO (UPD, — Reedil Jalonsy Enclos wh || @ FHA Specifications ~* == aie covbiontion he bes ceateas- : md re —_ e Strong Reinforced Casting Safety Tread porary look. From 395 @ Avoid Messy Installation Reduces Slipping coi woven meshes oineace! NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE hint oe separation for autvlon = § Yours to Pay! Free Estimates —We Deliver. Anywhere! ‘dining areas. * cchituaterenel—<- peyam-{}-CONCRETE- Banc, ged me carved into" ¢ 49. DayorNite |] ™ =o ies a plonts 0 dousregive dividers wieall FE 2-2671 || 5380 Dixie Highwoy. OR 3-7715 suspended from the ceiling on reed} chains. _ Redgfood boards, carefully cut = UB AC NOTICE! Last 15 Homes In OODRICH FARMS: Reduced to “11,900 NO DOWN PAYMENT TO VETS |. $109.85 Moves You In—Including ‘All. Mortgage Costs. ‘F.H.A. $140 DOWN and COSTS A ccvenietiel MODELS OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY re 1 P.M, to.9 P.M. “719 ., DIRECTIONS: Drive North out US-10 to Sashabaw Road, in’ PER MONTH Drayton Plains (Look for Bob Hutchinson Trailer ¢/geledie 9/ Sales). Turn right on Sashabow, drive approxi. i tones ond: : mately 3 miles to Maybee Road, turn right on r sneurance _ Maybee Road and travel approximately = of a wan : mile to model. f | ge Oe as EIGHTEEN CUSTOM BUILT |. 3-Bedroom Brick | z © Full Basement- - © 2 Car Garage | wcrON [ ®@ Dwelling and Garage Plastered j i | ‘| | i | | | k \ ~ @ Oak Floors A-FRAME CABIN ~ The simplicity and s Be ee ee ee . Drive out or call — you will be thankful. you did. | j $13,950 “ue . | A-Frame Shelter Is : md OE eek jan A-l Vacation | Cabin | | | HUMPHRIES REALTY | sms smo ney Pee | : FE pre yeeiarron ge 4-7114 ) | : ee pron °°”? | ‘ the | | Look See — Compare! Qn: 2. onal sina . ons | Most check :lists for’ vacation % | : pa leabin “rusts” include the words| The design of this cabin | : Are You Building— Are You Modernizing? e v sna good sttractive| tons are imited to Just nine con : Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Screens ; : a =@— | COMBINATIONS : yo M. k Besson Co gine, 549 MM. SAGINAW 5T. Fidersi 4-2521 ieee WINDOWS lane a AWNINGS 4 "See This Amazing | craic ci FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY Softener Today at mos SY = a ! : , per oon se 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. 'H. H. STANTON pee saw ea for ‘i 1661 South ‘ . & Plambin re dase CED et ee Home Equipment Co. Pontiac 103 State FE 56-1683 a 3 a he FRANKLIN” oe . Sealy 14-Car Garoge 5 = z ni a D&M Garage Is ‘ina Class by liself! | 1. Berry Stee! Overhead Door You hae Beauty, }| 2. 4” Concrete Slab While You 3.2 Large Windows “With a Custom Built 3/.7) Esp Mi - 1 era Enclosed Porch PI) or ar tner soma by and GUARANTEE ALL WORK ond MATERIALS. All jobs persona ised by Donald M, Smith, G & M Construction sh 7 gos sss ai z 3 | Bll Phone FE 2-7004 |» On Al salen 5 & BREEZEWAYS J OFREE ESTIMATES = THE COMPLETE PRICE OF Tus] eo FHA TERMS | : 1 eNO MONEY DOWN 5 cee w 14x20, 1h CAR COMPLETE A a exactly As ie £ PICTURED ce DeM's | 2266 E, Wallon : bv: ties Oniyia | Vatue ‘‘h ti @ sporcHs - Open Every Kight til 6P. M.—Sunday 12-4 P. M. 1@ & M CONSTRUCTION oe it B. aBEDROOMS | RVENINGS and SUNDAY, OR 2-275 se a oo, ee ah eg ea us Seeley at OCR @ also offer you the FINEST WORKMANSHIP. AND | LL WORK AND MATERIALS. Ali 260 Dixie Highway, Herth of Teesraph dn Potion Ee ws i i | ee A eae it Won ae ana P i i Dae er aces eC * A CUSTOM BUILT PORCH +e makes your home worth more to you and worth SPACIOUS mere if_you want to sell - it. Find how you can en- joy more fun with. your family all year round. Some of Our Many Services Ares te Garages * Rec. Rooms Lemna | SPACIOUS FREE ESTIMATES * Roofing Windows * Porches * Kitchen eo 4 Our representative will call on you at Your Convenience: NO OBLIGATION Concrete ~ OPEN SUNDAY i2- 4. oF ~ vein wee oM. R. WILSON MR. H. SMITH lids alias eases ee more time to call your Phone FE 5.7471 Factory. Installed FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER NO DOWN PAYMENT © 36 MONTHS TO rays) “FOR, OUTDOOR LIVING Pee. Colorful New York and Vermont Slate “yl lit USED FOR * Colorful Walks © Patios and Terraces and Patios Call Today for a = mgr PONTIAC CUT STONE} oe : ee Slate for Walks and y ahd beauty than ether forms a M-59 (1 Mile West of Airport) Phone OR 3- sss HOUSE of the Lake front and just 2 years old, is this fhree bédroom that would Realtor FE 3-7103 Ray O°’Neil, 262 S. Telégraph PAYING for a MORTGAGE Is EASIER than Paying RENT! Our PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS open end conventional Monae include in their monthly payment: Interest, Princi- pal, Taxes and Insurance. =F, Each time you make a poyment your equity in your property + inoreases in value. Each monthly payment is a sound invest- ment in your family’s future. Home ownership is the American way of life. Over 70%. of the people of Michigan are now home owners. We can make it easy for you too, to own your home . «. come in and talk with one of our ae, courteous representatives. WE SPECIALIZE IN: HOME LOANS com All Savings Accounts Insured up to $10,000 by an Agency of the U. 8. Government WE PURCHASE LAND CONTRACTS RATE ON SAVINGS Pontiac Federal Savings | [Home Office: 761 W. Huron Street Rochester Branch: - Downtown Branch: 407 Main St. 16 E. Lawrence St. TOTAL VALUE 209.7 BILLION DOLLARS gu Ae 12, 1958 - mB Moris Chair Makes “14% 7 Strong Comeback golden oak arms and legs supplied the decorative touch. _ fe ote oe LAND OF HOMES — As Newschart shows, more than half of pee fermen caneat tears cae) age of all locally as- {pune St § 7 put ue as- sessed real property in the country at nearly 210 pete oe omy & wee is tax value, and is generally lower than market value. It represents three-fourths of all taxable property — locally assessed personal property accounted for an additional 17 per cent; the remainder was dollars. This state assessed property. Data from the National Industrial Confer- ;| ence Board. “Now, the Seng Company, manu- sen of furniture devices, has taken the first step toward restor- ing the Morris chair—in a thor- oughly modern spirit. It is intro- at summer furniture mar- contemporary, chairs with all the comforts and none of the awkward- Kitchen, Bath Are First The two areas of the home that receive most attention from home- owners when they ‘plan improve-|set ments are the kitchen and the bath- either added a room or finished a basement or attic last year. ee eee ee a ae it, Try this idea in an archway between living and dining areas, or living room and-hall. . Where would you like to own Coll or send just a few where we can show you profitable businesses. Petoskey Houghton Lake Port Huron _ Oscoda Tawas Pontiac eS ee Bayport Torch Lake Green Bush West Branch realtor partridge & associates ee SSSEnrae | this type of business? Here are Indian River for a free list FE 4.3581 ness of the original Morris chair. Danish and Swedish modern, as well as contemporary American designs, are going to be favored, and natural or synthetic upholster- patterns, will be used widely. nen on Wall |Solve Problem , in Difficult Area Davenports loc @ a between | passages or windows tel e Fe a Fe heel “38,700 Payments $5 Qo Month Including insurance and Taxes DIRECTIONS: Ge Elizabeth Lake Ré. around Crescent Lake te Cliften Bivd., turn left 2 blocks to Rivard. Saturday and y 1 P.M. te 7 P.M. Get Rich Quick BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood, Detroit “TU 3-4000 diffusing bowl because of its spe- cial shape and finish * x bg Hang the lamp so that the lower edge of the shade is 48 inches ‘above the floor. Place your chair .|s0 that the center of your book is 26 inches out from lamp socket’ 15 inches to the right or ft. ing material, in modern colors and SEE US FIRST for best price on Land Contracte— ff po hy oat i DAWSON & WATSON | | DOCTOR, LAWYER, MERCHANT, CHIEF... With a Reasonable Down Payment YOU CAN OWN a3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Brick Kitchen, 48 Ft. Attached Garage and a Host of other Fine Features You're Sure to Enjoy. Trade In Your Present Home or Land Contract CALL NOW for APPOINTMENT | Bateman-Kampsen Realty Co. ~ 377 S. Telegraph — ge | | Lake — Yorktown Recreation FE 4.0528 || 545 S. Telegraph ONLY BOICE The Best Method of Curing Blocks Known Today! . and here’s why an AUTOCLAVED @ superior block! They have oe jected to 366° at 100% humidity a se P.A.I. . Bolce is ee ay place in Oakland Co that os Decelite, “eer a or oonerete blocks. *& BRICK *% BLOCK *%& CONCRETE Builders’ Supply | FE 5-8186 FHA FULL PRI IN LAKE OAKLAND HEIGHTS N ROAD. NO MONEY " DOWN Y:250 DOWN <. PLUS COSTS CE - CLOSE TO WooDWarp yy ? RESID ENTS ~_ONLY (U.S. 10) ae ew) Lolo) bey Wa “BRICK - FULL BASEMENT VAM tele) BUILT-INS . . . RANGE, OVEN, HOOD AND VENT FAN td A TT Sane aon acne ar nina oak steps away from HAY low down payment. shopping, churches .°. . your door. é > | ' 1078 SQ. FT. of LIVING AREA Don’t-take-a-chance-on-missing this sensational-opportunity .. .- Choose your new home now and take advantage of this low, Enjoy the convenience of nearby schools, and the thrill of a private lake only See for yourself this week-end ! MODEL OPEN 12-8 P.M. DAILY AND SUNDAY . HOUSE AND HOMES, Lie my INCLUDED PHONE ~ ORiando 3-9372 * FO 6-5400 a Jit Se ~ 3.314-H Members - | axce co.|Win Honors : Five’ area 4H Club “members ceived $250 MSU scholarships from 2 Garden Aa, % A . ody is 2 Janet Long of Milford was one SS Setar ty be sana fo seh Scho! _ oe Foundation to a Mrs, Aore| Cantor beth ort anis , Playing cui — wea ‘ Mrs. Aorel (Frances) Cantor, 40 Oe ae * of 5 iforn . . “ . coe ee Pract Frc! ins te Jalen ot ios Meer AD Jobs ¢ in Cemetery. 2 YOUR LAWN ior 4-H Club leaders went to Paul pital after a long illness. eel _ : e rol ee 2 MOWER. - © [Geiger of South Lyon and Gertrude are ag errr er re ee ee .. 2 we can have you almost /Sandision of Rochester stepanother Met. Virginia Bu 9 f rin June loving to cut your lawn. . . . Jot Rockwood, eng boing Teo | ; i | _ | You “just have that lawn dy &, Hickey a0 Norman Buy Scored: tnd reonditoned ace BUMPING [2 sisters are Mrs. Dewey Mey- Unemployment Total Up [Burial Hynte | ind : - . w Atlanta, a; Payne; A | 4 Cemetery under Masonic i : ie bean aan Oe, ant ane AND Robert and George Payne both of Also as Students Seek |e body is at the Baird Funeral . ; much nicer your lawn will Pp AINTING Pontiac, Mrs, Lewis Hickey of Ten-| Summer Work Home - “en love to mow r See joe: Swenson, our Body y Mrs, Deny Neiere ed om§ , BS nity ae ae pales lawn. bring your mower in. ]f manager, for high quality work na hee vy yaa "| Pontiac area employment edged|touowing long illness. | today. 1? Full 0- I service will be at 2 p.in: Tuesday|upwards between mid-May and| He was a member and elder | INCORPORATED fi] panies. Deductibles financed! _ |/at Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home|mid-June for the:-first time since|of the First Presbyterian Church; : i with burial at White Chapel Ceme-/},5¢ December. member of Lapeer Lodge 54, CRAFTS. EDDIE STEELE, ‘Inc. é : _.|F.&A.M. and a past patron ot Mar- : " tery, 5 An increase of 100 employed per- Pontiac's Only Authorized Keego Harbor FE 5-9204 MRS. JULIUS HOTTMANN __ Sons Security Com- Star. _ 7 Reo Sales and Service Mrs. Julius (Charlotte) Hott- Al Gaveucaet He moe ent te the Lapese ee | seaman saemmnssiamassnretetnsewstnnantine sma annn 7 noch about 200 jobs in manufactur- wine ob Ou aenag in 38 : | | | ers entering the labor market “lindiang this 3 _ + lab ttc a el Ms eel Pay ot ee dhe Mc aed, hone ROME © Cove wont f | while 4 [1890 137th Semi-Annual | _. STATEMENT | | Capitol Savings & Loan Association 3 beeen ~ Uapltor- Vings “Loa , Se ihe goin ot, ne Beare, | WV OOTHeeS-viple | |]|Award Certificdtes of the Beara of County ‘Neat commiel FUNERAL HOME . Lansing, Michigan to 10 Insurance Men. sioners of the Sounty" of Oakiand,| Ambulance agree gyene ar Meter June 30, 1958 Ten eT received pagan of ss10 fe gouNry ; Cemetery Lots 5 : graduation Friday lets 2 ‘ , ASSETS _ ___.__._ fae one-year couse fo the study| __ open gree * Sandee. PR Glee First Mortgage Loans ............0.0csseceeeeeeess ++ $34)405,469.07 IT IDE, Researen and” Review Home Purchase Contracts..............esececeseseseees 2,106,534.25 [Service N, ee | Share Loans ....... ee rr. err i eee Oe coo ga " Soxnt ot'8 State af chiens. 4 Interest in Process of Collection . neta Mele celeibie’s s 008 ieee o' 24,309.49 The men are N, D,. Vincent, election | of pa ie will be held! Home Office and Branch Office Buildin manager; Charles R. Swift, R. J. on polls will be open trom. 1:00 ~- ome “less depreciation ........ Fe ieaaqar ices , 689.582,69. _ffPritchard and H.H. Knox, all st amet atta Wiese feat] | | BOX REPLIES f . Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Pe ___ ffl Delmer Milbocker, Boyd Haga-|,,pe%¢ this 27h day of June. AD.) } sore replies at the Press | —less depreciation ........0.... sees eeeeeeece .. 58,059.81 Ajman, C. C. Ferris, Ambrous WALTON. RO Sy] office in the following Real Estate Held for Redemption....................++++ 30,170.39 | Bunch and LeRoy Wilson. July 1. 9%, 10, 11,12. bones: Prep TEGO oo oi 56006 58s Keicediecwssccnnsctabeys 8,377.45 1, 5, 10, 26, 28, 32, 57, Miscellaneous Assets 2. ....csceccceeesccesccccsescneses 1,840.53 | oa aoe tee ee | Federal Home. Loan Bank Stock ..........8....++..08.++ — 750,000.00- ” ie ; : poanoass | United States Government Securities ............ ve te eens 2,500,301.07 if ; | Other Investment Securities ..... PP eer eee 56,926.57 | The Pontiac Press Cash on Hand and in Banks.................... oe 3,270,318.39 | FOR WANT. ADS ; + ~~ $44,204.262.71 | } DIAL FE 2-8181 — ' From 8 a.mi. to 5 p.m. . LIABILITIES | errere, should, 0, fe. . Shareholders’ Accounts including 8 80 sespom Dividends Credited ...........6-0eecceceese cee ee $38,685,511.15 i "ak Gate an ee Loans int Protos iio icc ces eee ccc eke cts ssccngeccccs SEROMA seein ee eavernee Tax and Insurance Escrow Accounts............++.-+++7+ 654,521.86 : error, "Woes, roe ) : Unapplied Credits poche SVS vis vin dLabnes Geensias ees 8,290.17 | tout © skit “oumber ie : = 2 Miscellaneous Liabilities 400 00.6 een ee CER eee ce taeresseiewe a 5 21,627.12 : gs | Contingent Profit on Real Estate Contracts. +e oe eee es eee . 188,491.07 Ee | i ments : 1 -g Fo o oe for Interest Uncollected eS eewsdavees os caiRFiass 25,765.64 type | te 12 o'clock noon, the ; eserves— : ‘ = 2 . ss | Legal Reserve 60 jsceekccatelivessie, $2,941,959.05 | tne ed up to $30 am Undivided Profits ........00.......+1 1,854,091.90 _ 4,296,050.99 | oS : the. first insertion | | — $44,204,262.71 | ee | GASB WANT AD RATES i ss ~ 2 ERAS SET = Peer B.A 2 = zs ae Beets carer =, eS is 7 s Ps a ae SG he a Peet & FE 7% 3: F: ¢ | OFFICERS ahd DIRECTORS = VACATIONS fj fees | am pipe ghouer ee -EYTREMELY COCTI fi : | este SS mie 2 ae atity arom CAN BE EXTREMELY COSTLY fj : i& i. Clifford W. McKibbin Paul F. Kreger rent i. Aulsinen : ‘jee ae : . ae | | Vice Pres, Vice Pres, ie fay wh veer ec PIF YOU ARE NOT INSURED! | —ierwers ne | Vice Pres. Vice Pres. _, Chas. F, Cummins I ai oe eee AMBITIOUS MAN FOR IN- : | If The many outdoor, rugged, activities of summer are fFisduate age 220. i i i iam Lge { fun, but they are often dangerous, too. Accidents utomobile . teeat . ti Bal: | 31 % d 4% | § ore common and without adequate insurance .cover- Bog | 2 an I age, they can_be-extremely costly.. So now, if you | J | iim ore not yet fully insured, is the time to get that pro- of ont ay ¥- i: we CURRENT DIVIDENDS | | tection you need so much. See us Soon, ENT 1T FAST | / a oe a Te TC Ne TT ee Oe ee ee ae EN, eo ; cog | RS . | _ Insurance of All Kinds EL through Rent Ads! Room, . . j , ae Te house, apartment, any- , : i oo Lae : ; Per . a a 4 L SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN, | Austin-Norvell Agency, Inc. §) tuing wane Ads give fe "rc 1 iw | gee : oO? «ee | owt é 4 Huron St. 5° FFE 40561 Pl 10 w, tewrence; Comer Cass FE 2-921 ff] you ACTION. Dial FE “a »' : ® - ’ 4 r a o , * . 5 ‘ : : i [ ‘4 ' ( ress, Ex 2598 “Gall FE 4 p.m. : _ Wo * 32-1421. Work 48531 between 1 & ) av cf a se Sus en » Call after in ese home. ee Es Help Wanted 18, 8 ~ EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATION, NSELING ~~ 511 COMMUNITY BANK BLba. Work ~ MID\ ¥ Wanted Male 10 ich MOTHER LIKE TO CARE FOR @MA LIL CHILD fp +6007 AYS ONLY. FE & stone. vie Insko ‘able — gag — a Ls Free est, FE AAA Floor Sanding . . Poor Laying - _e&s BILLS FE 8-2050 yg = BO Reason able. Jensen PE’ 20300 ~ A-A TRENCHING _ Pield. OR 3-4943. A & B TRENCHING water lines, field tile. [ENT AND MASON mate fer _ exp. OR 3-9402, Gusto HOMES BY LICENSED lider Free estimates Ol 1-3461, i ar pasemente, EM 3870. EMENT & BL WORK, FE 5 : COMPLETE CEMENT WORK, a le “Ou Stnad ss W * ock 196, SAP er. PE! desing wanted. FE &-.__ MOWING DONE. 7 FT PE 48543 WEED MOWING. ALSO FINISH =k Ok Say Owing Vicieir® | OF “Soatestm aldwin. PE 43129 Insurance Agencies 17A) NO INCREASE. IN AUTO RATES wwe ene of Treurance, ba W. Huron : FE 37111 Laundry Service aus guid Fertilizer The cheapest & quickest wa Nursery. for’ tres ees EIN DEBT? 18 Saint’ -. HAYDEN, Realtor | E. Walton - LAND CONTRACTS BUYERS WAITING w.% ON, Realtor j 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 42533 Wanted Real Estate 32A ATTENTION AND CONVENTION. yn Casi A. enenay Résitor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ; FE 4- SE IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your. Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT mua W Buren PHONE FE. ¢1887 ~ HAVE CASH WILL ~ TRAVEL Tne Sot ise ~ ¢, jand ee all, now for a ‘Jominute ei D. RILEY, Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake “ee JOEL el YOU CASH FOR YOUR PROP. ERTY THR VA AND CON: PHA, TE TAWA CARE_QUARANTERS Nit carga : YEN FIORA L’ MORTGAGES. EXPERT, THEE TRIMING “AND | MOSGUTS Soh tree FOr | sue oie WEP FE van S00 cerenince coz | see free sore mewrmiss | FOR ACTION cave R sepals. Wood oe Whites sNursery your home ; spring, a — EN “33 SHOES We need’ listings ‘on ail Binds ‘0 MERIAW BLUE SOD—s5e 80. ¥D. A ‘Saunas "PONTI LIY North of “A burn twins 2070 ateport Rd OR 3.100 137_Baldwin ae o_o wean 3 LU & GRASS 60D, |LOSE APELY & ECO. SH FOR Een eee | ey hee S| YOR HOME ON A Te,| We have GI and F.H.A, mort- July 12, 1 1 t be re | mall available. Call us Ny any’ cuer then myselt | J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Richard J. <4 W. Fourth | 9 2 ties LANDSC ON AND AFTER THis DATE, PRIVATE PARTY wn Maintenance. Landscape oe Pope debts contract: Cash for your equity tn in a zorsed FE 8-133 OR 33382) ed by any ener ae myesl. - 5-569. . ING BY EXPERIENCED & keke Grin, Mick Oe OO Saree Cl. | WEL BUY OR Uist YOUR TAKE White’ s Norséry ans ios YOR SELUELE Fae in jung, fine omnes” es06 MCKINNEY merion blue grass vod. club, eiger eae ete $50 mo c. pent Md Matthews FE 50 i 3 ew WELL iar ROOM 500; ble be gentle: ‘ ope hy ee FS —— * = == Convalescent Homes 38A HAVE is ea MEN OR women, Bed pe ERN REST | HOME, reas, rates. MA 5-3488. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week fin ia 464 Auburn tv Pee Se, ane Rert Office Space 41 For Rent Miscellaneous 42 1 CAR GARAGE, 18 HENDERSON. MY 2-0061, STOVE & REFRIG. Sins Ramona Terrace, $75, FE “BEDRM. MODERN, $50 MONTH. | STA 3 bedroom modern. a a onth, C Realtor. gift, MIS, Orton- SRMS. IN PONTIAC. CHILD WEL- OA 8-3379. Bor “ae, tee eT. 2 R vatearated. Every- Caretaker. Spee BL 7 der. FE +6160. Pe JUST RIGHT FOR COUPLE. $6 A y _PE 23-5638. AUBURN HEIGHTS. 3 RMS. Minit Ras Rd. south PE ye ane ULTS. 3 RMS. & BATH, PVT, FE 32-7290. BACHELOR APT, SHARP. PVT. _bath & ent. TV. PE243i¢, BACHE: CHELOR'S. APT.. EVERYTHIN furnished. FE $-0303, 252 Auburn, CLEAN 3 RM. APT. CHILDREN welcome, 141 8, Park. FURN. APT. 3 RMS. ee BATH. REDUCE NOW WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS | Private entrance. waiting for comm proper- | FURNISHED APTS, 8, REASONABLE 2. = ~ poy As ties, farms and acreage. A phone | _117 Center st, or Call PE 23096 ea" ad inches melt me ae| Se ee FURR. 4 RR, INCLUDING UTIL. gnet ca ir © ROY KNAUF ~ FOR COLORED 44i31. 26% W. Huron St. PE 2-7421 ns aa Ss & deen nbs Wed Children to o Board 26 We Will Buy For rent at 228 Prospect. Cali NTED: BABY oot | Your Equi LARGE, PLEASANT 3. & BATH. srage. He apart "See" zon PR home, OL to nr tome—casn wan | "Y Le ~ ge Sn wood. th Ef bedrm. Conga “tis be sale. Low down Fino Ng rE ney ow Ww: 1% baths, gas beat, winciverator, carport. Clarkston uth Ff" down, $8 mo. ‘on Ww. Maple OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P.M. WILLIAMS LAKE ‘FRONT 3001 LANSDOWNE Brick ranch home. 3 overlooks lake Tie bath and kitchen, Basement hot water base ray heat. Good beach, $20,000, terms, pare ipeme Sake 34. “Pollow open signs to propery. i ee OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P.M. WHITE LAKE 1591 VALLEY DR. “Landscaped. $13,- $00 “only eh dosing — al for GI, Drive out M59 to East = land. Turn right on LaSalle Blvd, Fol- low_open C. HAYDEN, Besltor is. Walton —_ FE 8-0441 Tay FRLAN] THI “That’s the trouble with rented cars — you don’t drive one _ long enough to really get to know it!” For Sale Heume 43 fe ca — e Gas ee r 4 : Pe biz “8 : 8. Lyno payment. ¥ OWNER-WEBSTER SCHOOL istrict. Older 3 bedroom and en, @story frame. 1% _ baths. Pa stre Gara nue ~~ REST HOME TOWNSHIP large, bedrooms, la: se ae way. goe 2 bai Near’ st faut’ Stone, = build th Russel — Realtor NO. DOWN — PAYMENT ee Watiea og stores, ——, L |. WICKERSHAM | $700 DOWN se LL BUNGALOW and, Auburn Heights area, i price WOW! ONLY $3,500. NOT FANCY JUST HOMEY—3 bedroom / ‘home,. West side, gg enon 2 Age ot carpeted, remode. Gas heat, AT softener, lovely TERMS. ~ yard & more, $10,050, J. R. Hiltz: - REALTOR 1011 Ww. Huron a ‘FE 53-6181 Open 9 to 8. Dorris & Son Watkins Lake Home| FIREPLACES market today, 3.dandy spa-— cious bedrooms a main fiecr. living roo: din- g room combination 14x32, iiten en t3xt6, full basement, = recreation room, 2 ‘car heated sa, Sued sano lot lest, $875 will handie This spacious six room home with good ocak floors roughout, nice screened rear ch full basement, at, concrete drive and 2 rarage, dan car y corner lot 50x147 with beau- tiful lawn, flowers and shrubs, is a good family home, in e ¢ residential location. G. J. SPECIAL Let 50x265 $8, hp be ocey approx, $59 mo. uding taxes 6 insur-- tl handle, , CE OPEN ra SUNDAY 255 , WE TRADE WE BUILD DOR ned Bu SON REA L 152 W, Pyone Pe 41587 ASSOCI ATE BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. FE 8-663 } $990 Down ‘ & 3 BEDROOM homes | ; fa a desirable location, | 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Mager 6-620 SUNDAY 2-5 Wied’ for recre for Serra ie Bes AK RAY O’NEIL, Realtor MANY OTHER mi gous Leslie R. ‘indices Ce —. — Es- own jus tractive 2. bedroom it HOUSE TO WILL FINANCE, < ve é * ahs baths, We my ye RN han pa terms. financing pease. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 6 EE. Walton 80441 Eves. sus. ip 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE: O'NE OPE SUNDAY 2. 5- AY O’NEIL, Realtor Fe enero Ra. rE Tse 9-9 . $195 DOWN “Fensmentt Renee nome, wie full . ie e pag } On a extra Te eckioa near 'Pontias Airport. $595 DOWN 3 bedroom ranch home —_ lots. Located close ie comeenien Now veeaas, mediate OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5 F. C. Wood Co. Sr iaas Willams i: rey PB 4 | Templeton | fe RAY O'NEILL, Realtor | re pane Elizabeth Lake Estates Ranch home, 4 bedrooms and den, xtra iving eo wall.torwall Ci peterel = at ot bar. tae inine poo ea ot wa Reet tomes g niet. ‘eo. te au, ota or emailer home ome. in ade “eau for K. tf ‘Te leton, Realtor Ra. +4503 | lida +5 y BLA NORTH SIDE 2 bdedrm. Lge — full bath aOR H SIDE “GEORGE BLAIR bosutiont if gtetae o* He J i B rH if OPEN. : ad carn appt, KINZLER. “~— = e a we Selection Lake Front and Lake . Privileged Homes Bricks Basements pr Homes: With No Down Payments To. * KENNEDY “Realtor W. Huron ~ FE +3560 OFFICE OPEN © IN CLARKSTON Ont aR. ce : i ed ond 883 3 "Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 5S RF 4 Th e mi Suse : BL : if ‘Hi £5 z a er i H & £ 2 i é 5 5 “William Miller ~ —— FE Ege .M. to 5 P.M. F OR COLORED a siesta | Ow 1 RAT t wae waiilioe 10 TO 5 | CLARK REAL ESTATE * sf SUNDAY 2-5 are ‘a matic washer ag ed . wate nD: TO G . WEST ; TO iN, - G's 4 bedroom modern home .2 income. property, ang ‘bath “down: 5 fog Lovely ot and A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Hhiry Sn og Rd, * LAWRENCE W, Gaylord 3 Best Deals Today “DIG” ‘THIS BARGAIN! 2 ee to a full 100. eae ae tale ‘HOW ABOUT THIS! ev tom rapes, and many, — more. Al for for $13,500 on e there you are! Don't ever Sy ‘+ aes Ly Call today! 1% E, Pike Open Eves. FE 4-9584 Multi Service _ SUNDAY 1-5 Watkins Lakefront es ter top the yoee priced ot at $i 2% wit with \ $1,186 Te Poedros home with a tor Seely commastiog otf tree. Joukie' mc ad Vest Se wt 0.000 doves” AN W., : SCHRAM -REALTOR-- 5-9471 KNUDSEN Indian Village f “A well located 7-room 1% Soe = ge Large ie ¥ | Dwight. Street and bath alow * with te fut a ands 2 car garage. Hom well focated near: He bus, and shopping center. Giad-— ly shown by appointment. . WM. H. KNUDSEN Pip 44010 eves, & Sin, Pat baie |WOODS _ Periconvenience. ror winter matic F.A. furnece. Drapes ee = gig poi eat valle. Por the Yh oe Fi zs : BE i si 3 _ SUNDAY 2-6 G's Nothing Down NEW BRICKS 3 BEDROOMS CUSTOM KITCHEN WITH OR WITHOUT BASEMENTS INCINERATORS CARPORTS MANY OTHER EXTRAS ALSO F. H. A. TERMS ONLY 9 LEFT | ae: Bast ‘or oct bE] Boia Jo Seaniton bare ELIZABETH eee lor cool refreshing dip in Wat- king Lake, i ceramic tile b: kitchen lat dining toom, basement“with hot water heat, ¢ peted, - the picture with hd \° He exeway, 2 yea can on terms.with as little as $3000 iene iota iat and extras California Bett ‘brtet = “% 2 level — it's eve duet you DRAYTON more ce? Better toon room Fam her- thats Toom, ft, li room fireplace, a: Le sac’ — FP, fortns ae BB - first. om | _ | CLARKSTON Bipetat cetealet 2 oe, activites ‘oom ln ton to tee iy $3,000 down, down, "wi Rateeasn: -Kampsen REALTORS * RE 4.0528 aT 8, ~~ Eves, & ne ’ iene, terms. and Ee 2 Y DOOR SArES Ohara 7-12 PERRY ACRES| ig Bc , level and mouse, | ant, located : eons an ke | te Rise. pevines one's +t prot hes yy FF had Se : ae sie i toreed i “ES oS e and told Ronnie I n : Stn | iw, AIRE Onn RO! ett $3 G ion mplete i's OK. want to see hin G = Sapna ere see m = | be “HOLMES, INC, Grocery with SDM nm fa dasa again, | tig. ene spo, ‘300 inte sore ‘ean peer tee Awnings SEE T 3S gee ates a __- i Sense ter) a 5 ee Same| Serer ne fis Oak- patio & picture "a, 10,190 Pr. ABOVE ue EW ere ey Saleen |e 53; Sale Household G f Kelv Pesce ss wr awoings Bata re Coe GAL. : 5 e sale —— os s ‘2 ¥ ap- ae 7 PONTIAC — e year ing “over iG 8000s 97 57 | 9 Y's REPLACEMENT ; a size Cy. G4 piel $49.50 and = . Phone A ran | bh trie. ma - od aed eae for 8 iidreeer ‘Ave. ARTS “re ol & seed. ts'6t.300- Moy a MIC ae ee : etavalishte snes. | _ Ave. —1 eee You" : ara {ICHIGAN B ee a vi‘fah|~ ANCHOR FENCES _ gun Fieepoeest. HS Gre ble Z on a Z tutes ot Peer re SAL oe USINES VINATOR REF! S, REA-| Me R FENCES Hor Ain Ft : -~ e ot OF-| Pei"tond: welch for the SALES CORPORA 5 elain, No money dows, HA snprered FURNACE, CHEAP. 1 room fix 3 pe Be ign i is §. TELEGR nur bd ‘Coungoniy “Loas tend : Roveruhawsr eal pe ATES, FE _ ST. CARGE BUG & —-* AD + a 5 £ LAWR LOAN s Boy's a : we reelain, nace, 112 |. lamps, ‘high PAD, . ox out | MS |" Oa | eee TE S| Seamus resol ires| Baim ee S ti Mtl edad ‘e woe * * » Sunday 2 to qideal Building Site Ore N YOU NEED coe ee ae riyy 0 ROOM, Eye 4533. | rE ox 33) S3ttneg ena 2 nsert Sune 3 “WES 6 : choose { ident $s ; 5 a { : AL DAVEN- ood © — ' . Phone FE for pn lng _ AVESTRIDGEY AT ar eyilensSeat| is sor came oo 500. ane fairer es |S ciaes rae | gE re 4 * ; ‘ -r, 7 blad new, A gece gaie 5 Lake "TOWARD F. FOX vain seas hg |e x Dre | Se ae Fstg mors | a iiriae ea * * eee ust on W. side suib- F 5278 Pr ESTATE abi , ; De of furitare.” io be rings & R 9x12 Rand NEW, ~~ ; . .. of of Dixie is ns At get. vnents No 5) attress, : Li —| tape me GTO ‘ JU Lady of ron oz, . peeves Due Waterford Hill you wih your met de tee weshing magise, 8 3 "ind 3 arene oleum $3.95 | Big ue + aeees Ty tendenienedane tn OFFICE -___ For Sale a oe , eer ip| Hedge Re. ‘Dr goad cond. os axis lngleum 67.96. x6. A> ss S ; ) ready OPEN A caa a Pig | Sr Oe st. 2 8. Gab 2) 823 rate, Ne. be P 4% for N creage . Site. Yee 3 P ; $9 | —Plate. r table atic bate“ gormpeney. Shek WEEKDA 1 ACRE, a1]; = os oon umes, See 3 Ne 28 8. Be dnt, fal... §189| Al 33938 tem- . iil | SERENE, SS? it Teas. roam, omen gox.| SE srcees| = PM Seed Ge FOYER FOU IEE. | Gi Sa RV CONDITIONERS | ee eltman and Tripp |" ei, ‘ele le Re ke a) Sire, ‘anaes ss rE ais7 eg eon ces gitar Biya couch, Ba | Fetes? coat tere, oui | “tees oer ins rE . Coz Rd. Wi ive stream ie. 4 than the’ alone S | Suite, 940; : i we, 6 1. 1 stov ‘ seers enite. | “7 wsejancnse. GHD 5-8822 or eres paneled tan year aroun 3 good aby Bargain ~ om Bird aT te a ou meet werth 702 Pontiac 1574 pad. one ditties: a room | M e. less cost. cooling, one — ny Plywood 2 3411 —- e-em d hom: acre, Onk » Close to one. = R- Loa State Bank Bity. Led aes ean ge! GAS RAN A 1x12 W. pt @x0'x%"" o ar terms. Call wll price Completely Paul Wy foe on $150 per BUSY Resort Li ans $25 to $500 ; =~ vr Dixie on “8627 after tnd $25 CALL RB", 7 fa het neathing ; each — PONTIAC LAKE - $32 _W. Huron Ss, Kea ou’ iquor | ature _sell_¥ MAROON —" box, = “pte a Se a ¢ room. 3 stary pore ele, chor Be mpg py FINA Jj2OUSEHOLD 7 PIECE Fe esi re $30, oor. iam aw ah, a | ns Opin «4, 3° z eh eS eee With nearly new iota of y srea, Foie opi, tast | 34 8. CORP, OF PONT! ee eer omatls, Ye ea | ary tate 8. amps, 35 B | ~Grose ONT rooms. FE | @xt ir Pl te Sage en. F dia, screened wim | heer ome, large ae call arking | i TEAGUE Fi ( ONTTAC SPc BLOND BDR EBV ING) _sew Sik his ‘ “ne Tw ext" yscore © : 12 Sanday 3 ' ponsessian. Ful ork -@ Ses! norothy az, om ped aS. uly “2.800 down. "By maker. E FINANCE CO. _ Gall spring, a ars SUITE. 0. new, fai astomatle, FES. sane: en txc aortas | feces wk tie $3.25 each E sendey 06S ee ae ge| Deity Sere am tet connae | es ae re ea irs etgie OOe nar sdgee een ek s hd Ottawa Dr rouse . = Lavender EALTOR P OCHESTER, _ Mechanic at FURNITURE MATA Fe s-s8u et, table & % EP. near ides .. “cola Nas = 4 Prulksined aeeed Price $k wim |i 705 na, aie ve +04 ooey sea) oe, ae aes bed. F ns gy som om cond. 94S, EM 3.4958. , 14g RAL of ae a 5S Bae Fae satire Ss | 71 LAKERRON B $umon |m_ nite seat fa Face rant | Mie oe ens ag ej | “Geet PONTIAC ‘ ror ehh UNI Ph_Rocheser Ob Sat _ | Bearson Purntiare, 42 weekly. MAYTAG washe ONLY Above : V3PH .. e ‘ete th; ; TS EAR $25 i) OL 1-979 — Oyeharé F deln The gma Recap Cutting gE ' Migets, Mr Deer? 1910 _M-15, é BO. ~ $500 LOA = -| TV's, rebuilt, ; ct Dike wale UM , rast om tome eal ‘ARD FINANCE wrapd ‘ew Vanveaport coal *¥iom Pa et sane et fe items ne ER CO 1 : 26. : Eisy Panxino 1188 N. PEER E | fee ta ott gpa Pe wag F EFRIGERATORS Wat : 7 Hagee : wag front bie, match Hwy 1% W. Huron R. ie TPP» Realt¢ Onur. sib. anete —_— PP nid . Mor a sT. or 398, AD ig oe cot. aul atzes, 948 ene eae Montane? Ward roto-til Walled Lake ° vice 3190. She 8 10 ACRES : Mortgag 3p _Lake zs —. 5 = ty GooD peconsnin “7 e $48 | B ee caviR gediet ~ x ang Pontiac 1, MACEDAY io e208. Mates Bh gg on mmos bat id A rans 54 54 7_cU eeemctaSeeren 81 W. munogt Pots G@ SHOP U (VATORIES CHROM 4-1084 = Fea’ Lake terms. i Moria » Kitchen s REPRO... $. W. HURON FE ¢: t $24. -s Fecean aad cand $0 acres, Prot voblem? en_ set, EM die MOVING. WIL FE 41555 ILDING? bathtue coe value, G6.55. = : ) Gone and mode of | beautiful wate em? ae WALNUT _DININ . +" in.” axis CARPETING. . trend iets, shower Also , FRIPP-. |. paps fancies a ag Caom ane as safer EEA Safe ee moa i: ileal nana La is, zs : | RICHAR =u 3ene. Bua gare and eon servic | _set. ; ee 3 Ore ri oo Ei J \ 7 “ PEGI? TRUE RET i bination” vac rene | GEM MTO® tnd real estate | Ox12 ‘ar base won|, ten SER “E we ee Burmeister’s a ce “A te _ R ney. $9,950. elite ccce- Te &@ RLTY, CO ase R Bt Se AREA all fo A-8589 8T. . ugs ,- & M “ oun, MCR Ta w seg baad now s Sits oT ea ee eee SEMEE| Coach en orto pace ke T) ees oe toca te | 77 la Oe ~_Sware 38. ways Ft, Wall Tile 256 "se we tba" ™ "| Ca an ~ ramic tractive & INSURAN bacd ‘all fall floors. Dixie H ESTATE _ : UAR. Fi ASE PAINT, Coen b BED M ; AKE alr my Fy om (50 at pgat von bath, a wy. Dre 1 BEDROO! Me oe | ee pase Paint. So oS | SVE r_been used. M. ATTRESS. | S Bay P attached base- scat one-pot 4 tine perme moo a 2 alates oan CUMBER mS at yton Plains pete. | M, FULL eee oxi ok ME ee tee SEES = 50 (USED 5a Aple ea i Dp Way OR Ft 200 amp ARC WELD- pa hoes. mee: ze take. Ey. TAGE ON LO- “wor Reasonable; — su ARDWARE & B r_consid Trade os eversible 1, FACE. $15.6 j ‘ Se MM) _ ® ene aepe FTF r Lesli a os an LO On CO aes | Ut 5 Commaree_ Be Ma com Commerce Rau sisoried, sock od building. ata 20% Sed OR L044 | pads. . Pace, 6.88 | WALTON TV rices Mone. cme Be or slie R. Tripp, R Ray ave, F TS Of CANAL AT SCREAC Ma 42301 _ftactor, BM D4as8. ome see: On ail Tres OFF ~ pads. yo pearson Fur Rug sis B. wanes 4x8x'4 V-groo devine DEEP + FE 55008. i we i i ealtor | ELIZ = ag gg ~ Raa Choice 2 acre GE ba > | Setaii ast on “ee ce eee ee fa =e ine Orevare tenes — REFRIGERATOR. | P Stone Dottie fr Maheg-1 $ 1 “te faux. Fe Cast ig ag fh NELL JET POX Ener FE 2136 ~ itractive BETH LAKE =~ . 5 aeaed mee fine aren. Cae Oppertusity” fe os. cxisareoms, ‘ise aches centers, and ened 6230 $30.88, Fag oe ANTENNA. | say terms sie,” late “satel. 00k: O ini Ba ea } 298 tytn. 21 GALVANISED one - ears year autiful . 200m ‘essori id im. ‘oor *“ mb: ntexr ely e ¥ ee &:-in. be ; = ut , ear ete ten!| Ct) inca tees. Oa pci Rae tra SARMES HARDWARE a eas tena | ashes cy clei janes A Pte, cel gc $4] eave tenet wees 12: fe BUD it hese. nes Cl terms pe cog - on PE «isi Ree gee aia WARE ie BER Uske Ra PE tv 3800 | |SNOER.— USED SEW ay OYE | one po ya | ihe pat $115.00 pe a ‘sOPPLY, tt. sTORE ‘ation 1 for iseR Me ie er nag iF 23357. $24.50 WING Ma.-| 2% ‘o. 1 & bette ie 00 OIL HEATER — — 5-2 ESREFRONT HOWE month. Or few PF hig Ong BM ey = OR Michiga or Pe |2 eo ifices F & 16M $110.00 Cenk eucched. Bae aro ood LAKEFRONT Clarkston |i 523. ee ee| eee ee ee eee ar ee Eeleee gird Joe sre Bia! Tired pa gern. HOME 8. M ESTATE INC. ineop in 7 eH OR MY ae se ee ee a 7 Obel TV, | & _ens. ee pay _ one sia rae - as al ag Y pr 1 ae ete. ‘ett so : d of Livi with 2 eS ecnosd -aieh. eg Ph cae ¢ ineludin ied. area, for tot, Eliz =e . nm Village: SINGER PORTABL em-|* Cabinet hai — ghts $14. tems 1 SPRINELIN pf sal ce; #8 fh - £ is FT : : fi PORT / 4.95 hp. a Beha She Ee ane rere open an Es Bey a2 to | ~S8 fae cee |e | paces at geley ie oer ae eee Ae te viens $08) Sh, cede Ue Ag LA MOF eed : ——— 12 to le La ; ome for TN LAKE lawn erator, good vailable to? ne amplete payments. um. Ci score ...... ; 4 Page 4 Bory peony < a el NOTE RRALTOR For Sale “sie = ae nd Contracts 52 for. ‘arm 2 yen ORION Ea Eee deposit Pad my seanunt for ier oor mg gk comp: cn - PRE-SEASON best “end bot calematie miles WHIPPLE LAl 2 ACRES 434 i951 > Sau maliemnie as : Ty, poeer Sowing Gow x2 pine. . $2 - room, and hot water, je N. of Drayton xe, | —Owner ON BUS LINE. slits eo DISCOUNT roll ign rae age _ Refrigerator GE. ONLY SE WIN¢ N. Saginaw. PE ing Cem | 1x3 pine. Sq. edge, 100 Ft. .. $ HE-HEAT yard, 1% * 160 lakefront Piains er. P.O $200 te handle NT excell E : tion, and fr fivago.| © G MACHINE, V 11 ® Sq edg Pt. SPECIAL for oar iat . wooded $3,950 ‘ .O.: Box 535. py.| month tne . Pa: = & ent eonditio G TRAC-| Sam Ottly $319.50. Eas combine jeaner, r NE, +icdde 19 inch power ge, 100 Ft. aa 2.00 PP t Bag Sern iS danse oe ores Scatur Pana |eee soci, peccok a ert aes ae setae Abneoe’ Davsbrt Wh Se 2a St se SSR alent aay B qualified bu on AGRE Te? 50." ven. miles i rm py | _rose T-2701.___ cr Holly, MEL a ee me wae RA 100 ib ‘pint a, ED. FS B PRICE y buyer. r, MA 6.2366. ee eae soane $40,000 resem AKC SPRIN 7. MEL | “neater i will 45431 UM _ Lake. $650. E of AT; a er Oo ad: LLAR FOR USE pene d RANGE, teh electric cd . G take ih ‘AY, 77° 320 8. PB BER uate iy A a aa BEACH, pion or ur Re “adn Papo Straight chairs, OL Son rama serte_& MON: | Biswas est offer: dai Le: 320.8. Paddock __FE_2-0784 aye Thee beating. Fi BEACH, Sitar’ MY co 1. That quirements Ar TRACTOR. | D we — ignt chains OL, J-713 ‘oat WILL brotleres Maple” 6-601 sea rea iy “ine, OAS ome — Allens, FE 32-4808 g. Rush ‘Lake gr ath 8 car you dwn furniture - Pa tien for B..- E ore PLOW. ee esas oe rs Ol aia vt All VILL ere Maple et Sey a. FRIGIDAIRE, NEW _Per rr, Goneem TONE NEA eat Ly e ox 75, t you are oi SOFTENERS 8-0783 & mattress mplete with N ehold furntt DEL pson, 89 8 8. : Seer OR HOR : Bus. Prop. 49A seat yon ad ‘ jens init ati 300. st ce shoes er ae ae | id stands ke oew — 2 100 fore bebor payin woth | 300 PLE IN LOND SEISB COrree wel panp & Gan om =o. 7 sed ag iyesimineaia te passes L SANACr ming esempoyea. | For Sa Chee tare OE] s"hotneing worse, tov, a For Sale M Tol teeth aE, RIDING aces | é i 1431. wit 8c = att ” PAS ce lary egiate pastee| oy Ge rsatal u ‘4 1. prdsced ie bills and ere being | M le Clothing 56 pc geben green, combtnalion | omy liscellaneous 50 EVERYTHI ‘ tee (ea j_ Watton FE EN, Realtor with | _ 138 a Saginaw in you en we a relieve es ore SIZE m0 fon kn apie LASTIO | _ PIPf. § be loa - Used m0 0 chioian & LING B morages axu0 5 P ” io your commune | MATERNITY NITY cae 01 Sou, ee py rpg 2 pron fo" @ berry sto : ‘v0 SPRONT LOT OFF eae | if space. Like ATERNITY CLOTHES, SIZE 18. Fre . Samuel’ | WHEEL TRAL me Seeeeee| Lake a] i oer ee a fa T ns to WATUBAL RANCH MM E i De MATTRESS. si0. ELT co a b ov AL _ TTRESS. ¥ RAILER, & LAKE! ids al S e to raced tober 4 me & | Made Stitkty fen uke nen Om band BEAD Nm, SORA, BEDS nk | Ro Gl at Kennel Bday | Pe : Slot Lg Lumber wood Hills t ACE FOR ¥ A b 944.05 _Wih de ; : ‘orter- ware Bes Fk ie Helen ” |i Pane 2080 | oe sie far neces coe rere re eared Sar, chee heal eae 2 ag |e se RAWFORI A cory new. cotteige ares Hardwate, 102. W. sinoss, | these Tae an aon of A E BAL =e fens $1208 Pen 95, Cot- save BL "PL FE Eat | bat me. felt $3. TRUSCOR $0) i ire, e (see one of ow ine 6 ae & uLER- 42 Or . Pearson’ 1 ‘UMBr bu Ou AW ORD AGENCY Ss gaaure| FOR CASH ae | tt ge}. ta ms Samat iotn| ea no emf. + Ch ra 8 Ree ores wcpnite og ae 2 roe | ke orion as, OO at! ——. in, Dis-| H pr oy N zn ke: dressy, a fe) = and sere WIN 00| screen doo: poe = rock Caleiui 50, . down ‘REALTOR PARTR ead, sell. thi a| BUCKN _ | Sale H cal CHAMBERS ' = MK as 0013" after 4p Dinette" set. thlngies =" ae somone 100 “1b. payment On om Pe 4308 ARTRIDGE rough .Classif things D2 sae R eo Riess cated Wood: stove, Ad STABLE TOP GAS | tation Ge FE] st ii a alee }- ay a, eee state aM 28 aia. goe Dial Ad.| Finance C Fe a Si] Petaling dies | Peake aE Ra RPLUS LUM iF een quer: Pe —— . Dial FE © oO. I Pa ae co ble Sg enon ee MI 6-80 98 sherbets, ag Tt porn MOWER. . b scarey ts 9 BER S Sewer eg" — i SEaVING' ROOM SOTTE, se Ete Ad, _MA A ‘ peatfon Plans = reo ge — semble these ETTE SETS, AB. Sate ace pe ‘ah BER B, OF 2-108 ge We oF cost LAK TPC CURT ue fe a Badia $05 irs and table $00.85 v save, PLACE x “LOS Double TAXDING eee | #1_o EM a re * e , ro, Warube, chet ho tar haart aah gs: (Call FE 28181 sr” AP. ie poi Ripe, EB as 9. On STi06. sot gy wakes, Sunettlo eat 7. | for an ad —— —— “Sen's A ent, 193 Michigan | 2 a loss, Di pa Ome ve, = 94. Geabard” lane 8181 fo . Dial FE}, z ui @ S i r an ad- oe us PO ay “c 2 writ Lobe y “charge it.” er, it. 0990 SUD b S00 tub. me ae yconvarsion, Also RNACE x 4 ai FE 34630. { *. t h: Pa ae eal ve PHS. p ELE 4) ‘ Cy s ty fae . ' = ; ; ita .. : : . 7 1 Pel oe (ea Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 tn logm st 618, Long Seer = aries 8 E 8: a Filer St. Wood Closet Doors Gravered byloid wpe doors, 2 BERRY DOOR SALES | Ft BENSON LUMBER CO. Machinery 60A 2 Jee Prout eng ed Oe etl _ Ser + 6; MI 67751 or PE 5-5113. "34 a FO! ORD JUBILEE SR AUTOS. — A.A. Dual wheels, ie Dearborn industrial leader. OR 3-5242 Pn aban cnt Sie De ee het ‘33 JOHN DEERE ¢ CRAWLER Tractor, 14" Pads, 4 roller mae ike DACHSHUND : black ood tan’ Le 4 a : : Pull pedi: mpion stock. tose be Sus G. Roslyn, Pe 41608. Sone t AKG, BRITTANY PUP, MALE. 31i First St. with bull dozer. OR 3-5242. STEAM CLEANER Brand new, Only $329. VE 65-0774 or DI 1-2805. Do It Yourself 61 2 FOR RENT WALLPAPER 8TEAMERS SANDERS, ! BROWNIE HARD’ 3.9239 489 8, SANFORD Sale laaaical Geode 1299 BASS ACCORDIO: $80 . anher Loodp aps gd al ‘3150 95 GALLAGHER'S 18 EB. Huron . MY cisY ORANG ™ GALLAGHER'S Ss 18. EB. Huron BAND & Me ee 8 aatae. summer maSERIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2 0567 Across from Tel-Huron 7 NEW ORGANS AT BIG Dis- = Must move them in a “G sALLAGHER'S 1 FE 4.0666) APT. SIZE CABLE PIANO, FULL AKC nes ae ) COCKER PUP- pes. weeks old, $20, 3204 aj OR 3-6864 BOSTON PUPPIES & STUDS M Sp up, Curtiss, OR SEAUTIFUL BLACK MINIATURE french ie for stud service Pull pedi igree. Call FE 48250 aft er BEAGLE, = SEGISTERED. YRS. Good on pheasants ona rab- Pe soul sit AND TAN COON DOG : ood sok, = Be FOR RENT pups From_¢ red AKC floor sand- : pais bt thaagy oe ~ ip sanders sar. COLLIE pePUPPIES, s j Fud & Paint “ise Orchard Lane CGRANE'S en TAGE : Ave. Fe stibe. 2489 Auburn FE 4-6510 4 PFAFF SEWING DACHSHUND PUPPIES, PURE- % goods. Di materiai.| breds. Phone PE 40705, Paint, formics, plumbing sad cicc/ENGLISH SETTER PUPS FOR Dass bb to, 000; Sundays, 16) Sal. oF Sid to 4:00, Montcalm ‘Builders Sup FREE TO GOOD HOME, 6 MOS. ply, 156 W. Montcalm. FE 5-4712. female le Puppy. oes cocoa colored. Pay Cameras, Equipment 61A\ Fait oe ee @ YRS. OLD & 6 toe ® wk. old, AKC: ‘HOLLYWOOD SENIOR FE EXTENDO FE a . PET SHOP Argus 300 ‘seajetter, OL 1-0893. GUINEA PIGS ALL © SHO GREK T DANE, 6 MONTHS. FAWN, : NEW LEICA broken, Sabie? + i VALOY | II ENLARGER ee ais Soest is Sa Fae ‘athe 3 fice for $18. Tom Geris, Call. anytime ‘til 13:00 p.m = 'TABRADOR RETRIEVER PUP- 2 we S L & TRADE CAM-| pies, Female, $10. OA 8-3057. gras, ioje ectors, tae recorders. NINE! WEEKS GLD, AKC REG- mera Shop. §7 W. Hu-| istered beagle pups. EM_ 3-0657. fon Bt PE ba0is - PARAKEETS, SUPPLIES Cages. 501 4th St. FE 2-4025 OLD 24277 PARAKERTS CANARIES. CA S “AGES, ale nes “Spaniel EUs eS Sane. Sat it DACHSHUND, 8 oe he qos Fo wale. 412 X. Perry "Minis tao m0 De S00 Dixie Be ay Trained, Boarded 70 is ALL BREEDS. ALL bathed & groomed while in See peer eurrne| bend, fal = nike Bass boos, ene, e a cho, But God ereated all of "Gat, Bite, tnt = ne an © eed | ton Dr. poe ‘00 ( Lawrence Welk. 3 10:15 (9) Theater 15, us as individuals and pew a Business Shorr ; (oh oatin Blackie. ? ro. there’s a spot for me, too— ‘Wwe Wine, adah * aeepaall 1aeaW, Bf (4) Opening Night. Ho eee Senne 16:30 (2) What's My Line? even if it’s only blowin’ a CEL" Light, Lite Hour CKLW, Austin Grant,; Keenan Wynn reforms -¢) (4) Movie. “High Noon,"| berm, i ae — 2:30—W-R, Couple Next Door town in “The Gentle De-is:55 (4) (color). News. Gary Cooper, Grace Keily.! One thing the Crosby name | °WxY2, Hour of ‘Decision MONDAY MORNING CRLY, News, Buitt Break ceiver.” (Re-run.) -. 49) Billboard. Katy Jurado. mes dene for fab & ual 4:00—WXYZ, Revival Hour WATK, Hews, Shore - ~@).Gale Storm. Susanna (t) Low Gordon, Interviews|i nionty of trouble with the | ei neta rosty | SMa own Roberts | "wwa" 8 tar hantines géts into io 300 (2) Court of Health. exotic dancer, . income tax 4:30-—WJR, WXYZ, Fred i wxTn, se when she buys “Al| (4) Church at the Cross| (9) Moyié. “Stanley and Liv- 45 miles per| | = (1) Jungle Jim. eaten die scars ey — Bye raw eal = bags per) 4 11:25 (7) News. first time—there comes the case “Thate’s