CHIGAN, SATURDAY, TUNE 1 14,. 1958 —26 PAGES alle ONITED raeae 1 3 a “Hats off A dash of color Hats off! Age Does Not Dim Her Beauty The flag is passing by! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums beneath the sky; Henry H. Bennett, “The Flag Goes By” * Our Flag Is 181 Years Old Today ODAY is Flag Day, anniversary of the June day in 1777 when the Continental Congress officially adopted our flag as it has remained over the years, except for addition of extra stars as more states joined the . Union. ’ No matter what size it is, propor- tions of the flag are set by law. Taking the width of the flag as 1, the length is 1.9. The width of the union, or blue field, is 7/13 of the. width of the flag and the length is .16. Each stripe is 1/13 wide. The diameter of each star is .0616. x * * The original U.S. flag, authorized by the Continental Congress, June ‘They were Massachuse tion. New stars flag had 15 each state.” ork, * 14, 1777, had 13 stars and 13 stripes to represent the 13 original states. Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, tts, Maryland, South North Carolina and d. That was the order in which they ratified the Constitu- * * were added as new states entered the union. The first added was Vermont; the last, Arizona in 1912. Between 1795 and 1818 the stars and 15 stripes. But in 1818 Congress authorized the re- turn to 13 stripes with one star for Mystery Flight Over for Lonely Airman DALLAS 2 Airman iran picked, up| “here today after a mysterious flight from Mississippi in a light plane, said that “I just wanted to see my girl, it was kind of a crazy idea.” But his flight, which he said had included evasive tactics when pursued by* wean «omar Fierce Fighting = Erupts in Beirut was in vain. Rebel “T'll still date him.” friend said, but she pie! she Homes President, Premier felt she was stiJl too young to marry. She rushed into his arms at the police statign, and Keeton flushed and embraced her. They talked in) low tones for a minute or two be- fore she faced newsmen. “He just waiked into my room, woke me up and said, ‘Hi, mom,’ "his mother said. “My troops attacked the residences of faith was never shaken. I'm 80 president Camille Chamoun and relieved.” The 19-year-old airman, who had left a suicide note before going aloft in a rented plane Thursday morning at Gulfport, Miss., was picked up at his mother’ s home here. He said he had expected to make | it to Dallas but had run out of gas) because of low altitude flying and | evasive action, adding: : * * * “I didn’t have any particular way to get up here. I was unable to get leave. I wanted to see my girl, it was kind of a crazy idea. “I didn’t think it would do any good to talk to her by phone, I needed to see-her.” Before the girl came to the station he said that “the police telj me here Ill be able to see her, and ff T do, it will be worth it for just an AWOL. I still haven't given up hope of winning het back.” The object of the flight, which | set off a search over two states, | is pretty Doris Bowling, 17, of (Continued on _ 2, Col. 6) Troops | Beirut with machine guns and mortars today. It was the fiercest fighting of the | 36-day-old revolt. Government forces were hard- pressed to contain the sudden at-| tacks. Government sources cliarged that nnits of the Syrian army had infiltrated Beirut itself and had started organized operations to topple the shaky Chamoun rfe- gime, Today's fighting was no mere riot. It was occurring practically under the noses of United Nations observers who arrived late in the week to investigate Lebanese charges of military intervention by the United Arab Republic. * * * Chamoun's palace came under iheavy machine gun fire f1gm_ the Moslem Quarter while he and the prime minister were ‘meeting with the Cabinet. \ Nome’s Official Now The name of the state univer sity being erected at Walton | Blvd. and Squirrel Rd., near Pontiac’s eastern limits is MSU- Oakland. The State Board of Agricul- ture meeting in East Lansing Friday officially adopted the A laugh a day on your VACATION name which has already come into general use in this area. Tf you want a good laugh every day you're on vacation, call our circulation department Wilson, Earl snisaeavens Sires 10 d have the Pontiac oe Se aie mr aniersveum Women’s. Pages ete coves @7 Oe Trade Up or Dewn at the Bot Lot; The Bright Spot, FE 8-0488. } Attack. of Lebanon's BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI)—Rehel| |Premier Sami es Solh in downtown, A-Control Talks. OK'd by Russia’ Soviets to Send Science Experts to Geneva for Parley Starting July 1 | (From Our News Wires) MOSCOW — Russia has agreed, |to send scientific experts to Geneva July 1 to begin negotia-) tions for control of nuclear tests. “The -Russian agreement came gesterday in answer to proposals) made Tuesday by President Fa senhower. Ejsenhower’s message, avoided a flat U. S. commitment, to stop testing atomic and hydro-) gen bombs. The West has insisted {must come first. The Russian‘note stipulated that! take part in the talks as well as the Western big three. agreement has been reached on a proposal for Indidn participa- tion in the talks. The Russians stressed their ex- _pectation that the scientists’ talks |would be completed in a_ short itime, and that as soon as they ;are over all n&tions possessing nuclear weapons would at once | suspend tests. Russia announced in April that. she was suspending nuclear tests and challenged the West to poet her lead. The Russians have consibtensty | rejected the idea of inspection and control and have claimed the tests could be stopped by a simple declaration from the the United States and Britain, with France believed coming up | fast. Red Chinese Free 2 Catholic Priests HONG KONG (?—Peiping ra dio announced the release today of the last two American Cath- olic priests imprisoned in Com- munist China. The Rev. Joseph P:. MeCor- mack of the Maryknoll Seminary, © Ossining, N. Y., and the Rev. dchn P. Wagner of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Chicago, [ll., were re- leased at Shanghai, the broad- east said. we |British Netters Upset U. S. for Wightman Cup WIMBLEDON, England — '|Britain’s tennis girls, spurred on by 17-year-old Christine Truman’s startling upset of Althea Gibson, smashed America’s 28-year hold on the Wightman Cup today. Ann Haydon put Britain into a clinching 42 edge in the best of seven match series with a 6-3, 15-7, 6-3 victory over Mimi Arnold of Redwood City, Calif., after the power-hitting Miss Truman had broken a 2-2 tie by otitplaying Miss Gibson, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, ieit {petitions are now void. She said that technical talks on inspection) Poland and Czechoslovakia should | It expressed regret that no | atomic powers, currently Russia, ess He Disproves Shia’. a £ Pate Two Candidates! Industrial Production Takes Upward Swing File for New. | County Office Seek Position Created by Merger of Register of Deeds, Clerk Posts Jist hours after the Board of Supervisors had merged the county offices of clerk and register -of dates had signaled their) new position. — . John E. Kronenberg, 34, of 711 N. Altadena St., Royal Oak, became the first to officially submit a $100 filing fee Friday afternoon. Kronenberg, along with three jbefore supervisors made Oakland ithe sixteenth and largest Michigan county to combine the two offices. Shortly after Kronenberg had re-filed, Roy M.. West, 37, of 2796 Griffith Ave., Berkley, was the second fees, As of 5 p.m. Friday, Theodore F. Hughes, previous candidate for clerk from Berkley, and Mrs. Ruth Julian, candidate for register, from Berkley also, had not filed, again. The deadline is Tuesday. &.* * ; Present Register of Deeds Dan- iel T. Murphy Jr. has announced, ‘but not filed, for the new office Mrs. Mable Child, atoctlin clerk fer=the county, has in- formed the four candidates that they can, if they wish, file a written withdrawal as a candi- | date for the clerk or register post | and re-submit their fee for the new position if they still desire to run. She also informed persons that might be circulating petitions for her of the two posts that these | ithis was because they did not spe- icify at the top of the petition the’ ‘correct title of the merged office. * * * This, Mrs. Child added, will read, “office of county clerk and regis- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ey i deeds yesterday, two candi- ‘intention of vying for the others, had filed fees either for the) office of clerk or register of deeds: candidate to resubmit | (From Our News Wires) WASHINGTON — U. S. Indus- trial production took an upswing last month for the first time since June last year. The Federa} Reserve Board, re- porting this yesterday,. said the ‘lindex of output for the nation’s factories, mines and mills rose by one point from April to May. This brought the index -to 127 per cent of the 1947-49 average— still 18 points below the level of | f the record high of December 1956. ‘The beard’, report Was an- other indication that May was” the best business month since the recession began last fall. recession hit bottom in April. Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks said it flatly. Dr. Gabriel) Hauge, President staff economic adviser, had no reason to change his late winter) forecast that the bottom would be! reached during the second quarter! of the year, They were joined by directors of the U. S. Chamber of Com- merce who met here yesterday ‘for a twice-a-year symposium on! business conditions. ed yesterday that the nation's jobless, benefits roils have fallen for the seventh straight week while initial claims by newly laid-off workers have hit gq 1958 | | The report came as President | Eisenhower signed into law an lemergency $665,700,000 money bill a (COO! Again Tonight, Warming Tomorrow: This morning’s fair and rather = cool weather will continue tonight|” jwith the low about 50, according|~ ito the U.S. Weather Bureau. | Tomorrow will be partly cloudy) and warmer with a chance of) showers or thundershowers by eve-' |The low tomorrow night will be a: mild low of 60-64, Northerly winds || ‘at 10-18 miles will diminish to light! iand variable tonight. Outlook for|* |Monday is a little warmer. The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was, © 45 degrees. The reading was 65 at \1 P m, last August and 20 points under) The Labor Department ‘report- | Administration Jeaders expressed MoMic research director for the a growing conviction today that the "tional chamber, was asked when Eisenhower's | | I | ining. The high wil] reach 76-80. 5 4 = to provide loans to states to ex- tend their unemployment compen- sation programs up to 50 per cent as an antirecession move. FEWER WORKERS IDLE The Labor Department report showed that the number of idle workers actually receiving jobless! sion benefits fell to 2,827,600 in the week ended May 31, a decline of 65,300 from the previous week, New jobless claims declined to 321,000 in the week ended June 7, a drop ef 16.500 from the previous week. In the comparable week last year, however, new claims totaled only 218,100. Dr. Emerson P. Schmidt, eco- ‘he expected the country to ‘pull out” of the recessjon. “Once the public is convinged that we are at the bottom and that there will be no more lay- offs,” Schmidt said, “then they will start te buy and the reces- sion. will begin to end. This will happen before the end of the year.” son to believe that we are near the low point of the current recession or that it is already behind us.” - Weeks told a reporter leaving for a weekend speaking en gagement in New England that a made him believe that the reces- “hit bottom in. April.’’ firm in May,” ing to a new F Reserve ness conditions which supported the same point, Meanwhile Secretary of Labor Mitchell confirmed that he and Vice President Nixon waged a losing fight within the adminis- poy ri for proposing a tax cut to Congress. Asked at a news conference if he and Nixon had lost the argu- ment to Secretary of the Treasury Anderson and the Federal Reserve Board, Mitchell said: “Tll say this, Vice President Nixon and I said publicly on sev- eral occasions we favored a tax cut. The administration has not favored one.” Harry A, Bullis, board chairman of General Mills and a chamber director, said ‘There is good rea- Queried whether he still favors. tax reduction, Mitchell said he does, Rg eae =e “| bE: * »- to show signs of increased F dren,” said Straley. “Your vehicle can suddenly, often || without warning, be turned maim or kill a child.” The chief pointed out, : kills a child, even when he ¢ = ie ® spot. ° “These are real dange hoe kia, United. ak a aa ee : School’s Out — Drive With Care. t , ; ° ‘Don't Kill a Child A reminder to motorists that with schools closed for the summer the maximum traffic danger period for children is at hand was issued today by Sheriff Frank Irons and Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. * * “We can expect playgrounds, sidewalks and streets periences a real personal tragedy. x * * Sheriff Irons, in urging more than usual cauton, added that motorists should use extra care on any road which passes near a swimming area or other play | + | Rogers’ activity by school age chil- into a weapon which might © too, that the motorist who 4 is not legally at fault, ex- 4 r spots” he said, “and a © little toe much speed in passing may mean another | child may not return to school in September.” le Ee Sea } a $495,000 expansion project at Motors Truck & Coach Division and material =ver a = ADDING 80,400 SQUARE! FEET — Construction has begun on the Plant 2 facility of General on E. South Boulevard. GMTC is adding $0,400 square feet to its Plant 2 manufac- turing area, to provide new facilities for cab assembly, frames $495,000 Expansion Starts at Truck Plant In picture above construction workers perch atop roof supports as they go into place on the Plant 2 addition. The construction is in three Scehurrer* Const. Co.‘ and Dairen for two of the jobs. The third one Truck & Coach Division already has more than 6,000,000 * square feet of manufacturing facilities in Pontiac. number of - economic indicators “The economy. definitely held Weeks said, point-) ederal Board summary of national busi- rs a Furor Swells; White House Mum on Adams Assistant. to President Accused of Accepting Expensive Favors a (From Our News Wires) WASHINGTON — Re- publican Sen. Charles Pot- ter of Michigan said today Sherman Adams “has lost his usefulness to the ad- ministration” unless he can account more fully for ex- pensive favors from Boston industrialist Bernard Gold- fine: . But despite a swelling political furor over Presi-- dent Eisenhower’s top aide it seemed likely that no further explanation would be forth coming for the time being. Potter's suggeston drew a curt “no comment’ from the White House today. . White House Press Secretary | dames C., Hagerty alse said he knew nothing of reports the Justice Department is investiga- ting Adams’ rich industrialist friend, Bernard Goldfine of Boston. Adams has acknowledged he communicated with federal agen- cies in Goldfine’s behalf but insists he ‘asked no favors for the New England mill owner and financier. He admitted he accepted $2,000 in hotel hospitality from Goldfine. Hagerty ducked a long series of questions at his morning news con- ee about Adams and Gold. hae refusing to comment on Potter's, statement, he Sid he knew ‘nothing about a ort by the New York Herald-tribuns that the Justice Department is investigating the case, Hagerty said anything on that 4 would “‘have to come from the De- -4|partment of Justice, not from me.” 7| Attorney General William P, spokesman told reporters, however, that he had no informa- -|tion about any investigation. * * * The Herald-Tribune story said the U.S. district attorney in New York had subpoenaed come of Gold- - |fine's records. But the U.S, Mar- shal's office in New York said it had received no subpoenaes from the district attorney this week. A reporter kindled Hagerty's (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Fix No Funds for State Police Legislators Go Home Without Agreeing on Controversial Issue LANSING # — The Michigan legislature officially ended its 1958 regular session at noon today without appropriating funds for State Police and other defense agencies, thereby assuring a spe- cial session later on. In the angry windup, the Sen- , ate turned down an 11th hour compromise on Staté Police spending. The session auto- matically expired 10 minutes later under a joint resolution adopted Thursday. The House and Senate Repub- lican majorities have quarreled with increasing bitterness for two months on the State Police issue. The Senate insisted on a bill that would have required laying off some state troopers while the House held out for an amount to assure maintenance of the uni- formed force at about 1,155 men. * * * Gov. Williams was out. of the state but word was sent from the Governor's office that he will meet with legislative leaders Monday to try to settle on a date. Without one, State Police and several other vital agencies would be without jfunds to continue operations after - June 30. 14 Children Die in Fire separate extensions to Plant 2. and Armstrong are contractors is not let yet. * ‘ ? : = x pbs . o oe 4 ae. ome tt 3 + , . 3 ‘Bolt Remains in Open Lead Matches Player's 36 E to Lead by 1 Stroke;| Mayer -Out of Race TULSA, Okla., 4% — Tommy , Bolt stayed a stroke ahead. of | South Africa's Gary Player through the first nine holes of the 36éhole final of the National Open Championships. Each shot a one-over par 36 for the front nine. Bolt started with a one-stroke advantage ~over the 22-year-old = Player, 142 to 143. In third place eee : 2 . — oe ‘lof Adams’ Actions About a half dozen others were UNDERWAY AT MSU-0 — Bulldozers and earth movers rip structure building - tions after. the first two rounds-| Walton and Squirrel roads, as work-starts on the initial building. _ completed by September, 1959, when MSU-O is scheduled to’ in more or less contending Posi-| the soil at the site of Michigan State University-Oakland branch, million After 45 holes it was Bolt 178, "ager eel ot erty [Py 4 a a iia ears ree pe Sa er o! j * Fe ‘wht with bogeys on the second and into seasion: two hours} 0°? hes plone 9 6 elety, Many ether scholarships =e eeren atts the usual time in an ef-| intervene it the department | Jctrrey Berno, Peter Brink, Ste- back at the 177-yard sixth. ' : win final passage by to-| should be investigating Gold phen Weiner and Joba Roberson Bolt bogeyed' two of the first ~ =: | apy 2 arabada fine’s activities, who have qualified fer full tui- _ four holes—one when his ball and-|[°X] QP} Ing AW ( ontract l alks week, sate would Fun) that is sin impertinent ques-| tion scholarships to any Michi. ed in a spectator’s shirt—but he | amendments |tion,”” Hagerty gan college. | - made a fine birdie at the 592-yard A T R rd . . j dots He added that “of course” Ad- aan | fifth, @ipped over par again at the| Officially on Record as} perrorr wp — Auto con-jresume negotiations at 1 p.m. Mon- - oa amar ams “would not” intervene. Bloomfield commissioners . eighth, then knocked in a putt for oi Sellir Beer, |tract negotiations today stand ad-|day at General Motors, 10 a.m. : es ’ a birdie three at the 378-yard ninth) . Against lling ‘\journed for the weekend, with ne-|Monday at Ford and 1:30 p.m. oes from the |that he had “campaigned against “4 ome ad Gant chy pertietarty to regain his advantage. ‘| Wine Here on Sundays igotiators matching the unhurried/Tuesday at Chrysler. ‘Seed she the. freezes concerning traffic, anneXa- | | pyalderpreeed ood gpa serge! | pace they have set for 12 weeks.| yaw vice president Leonard of the Truman administration, andition and expansion. . ee, ee ee et ae iealios Pastors Assn. is of-| AS the negotiations ended for) Woodcock yesterday said the un- that goes for Vicuna coud andl” bane beard members have 2 ew prog cially on record opposing sale of|the week yesterday there were 8) jon would “seriously consider” Rep Hudson Seeks Oriental rugs.” pointed out that the Chrysler , — = — beer and wine here on Sundays. few signs of progress in mara-| an industry offer to extend. sup- . In a letter to subcommittee] Pisa: in Troy and the Michigan \ The tough par of 35-35~70 The associatiott voted yesterday |"0" ‘alks. : _| plemental unemployment bene- Co | Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark),| geste University-Oakland will ¢ the broad, windswept Southern in support of a resolution by City; The United Auto Workers will! firs (SUB) to 39 weeks. The ngressiona ft Adams acknowledged he had been) pring additional thousands of { Hills course, broken only BY (Commissioner Floyd P. Miles to present maximum duration of | a hotel guest of Goldfine in Bos-| cary through the Hills daily, ] Player during the first twe jextend Pontiac’s limited blue law SUB payments is 26 weeks, the Oakland County’s 18th Congres-|® #"4 Plymouth, Mass. Sing feel Wn pill, Fa eeteatee, { er Ge ae ce 2 (to all day Sunday. Miles’ resolu- union asked for 62 weeks. : sional seat is sought by Democrat| . Describing Goldfine ax am old | may bring more also. : couple of early ctastirs whe [inno 2 be Cote oe ee Woodcock’s statement came aft- Leslie H. Hudson for four years| "4 Adams = ae Their third concern in the traffic weren't in contending positions, [Mission Tuesday night. The Pas er the State of Michigan adopted representative in the| Mesest Geldfine kept the Botel loicture is about the nearly com- commission & : ae cumgiegton secemtel Soe tata Hass ot Regresestatives. | "though saying be had contacted|auees St Wesarend, ovemns ext unemployment compensation| a hardware ee a ee ee payments toa maximum of | CAPT. M. A, MICHALSEN calor in’ the Clo tint Conn mat§ |two federal regulatory agencies on They are asking Casey, Til., had par 35s on the | The Pastors Association repre- ~ sents about 35 Pontiac churches. ; Defending champion Dick Mayer) Miles’ resolution, first introduced » reached the turn of the third/at City Hall 10 days ago, called round in 36, but his 150 for the/for an ordinance to prohibit all : first two rounds had put him out|sale of beer and wine in Pontiac - of contention. - between 2 a.m, and midnight Sun- a van — es pack- -Andonian Wins {st |e Ser". counter"'meve ‘Match in Publinx ae, Se eee See gee his intention of sonking the pest iniSue* mental unemployment benefits : Congress almost a year ago. Yes- amount to the difference betweén | | A tonde officially filed nominat-|9US%t or obtained favored treat-ijight at Lone Pine road aml Wood- cnotnt othe deren bween| Salvation > -_ ment ward, es per cent of the worker's pay. ranted However, General Motors indus- ee land County : . said , sein tt BaOUPIE LEAVING | "me mean em ae sine fires Sas st” Sloetbon US Goll compensation payments lessened) Officers Commanding moniber ef the Meuse Ways and \coat or » $2,400 Oriental rug —— ——— | Corps Moving) Means his (Goldfine. Adams’ letter said a ee el mee It was a counter move to a ee ° ing about a coat or a rug. He has for the ninth time regulations, They, forbid pub- Woodcock had said previeusty| to Saginaw July 2 : been unavailable to newsmen. | Plonship. today ! by defeating Fred King of Dear-ivate clubs operating under state cessions”” bargaining start- Capt. Mrs, Magnus Pict _ a = —- Actress Recovering Holland of Rockville Centre, N.Y. born 2 and 1 in the opening of|iaw can begin sale at noon, match play at Pontiac Country! The Table Toppers; who repre- Club this morning. sent about 55 Pontiac tavern own- This afternoon Andonian was/ers, claimed this was discrimina- Biase yan t gage ot eae toll Cyinaryicnr Seer srs mee oo it who won over |drive nounced Local 547 of the Inter-|in of the Corps. ‘ pn of Pontiac this|gether, they withdrew their pro- 0 y Et ALD fmeremne freee Podlomag ot x* * * Two Pontiac city champions | City Commissioners tabled Miles’| pm » a two-year extension of its present building and welfare work, the Paul Bada, yesterday's med- resolution nt this coming Ture |[) § dd [ contract, which would have expired) >" alist With 69, aiid Glen Harding | day. . 1eS U en were matched this morning. . Bods led 3-up — sae ioed Four Women Arrested won over ~ . An exciting finish this morning|#" Vice Squad Raid Ae py = was Pontiac Dick Robertson’s 1-up vice squad t Hughes r Past Years victory over Tom Stevens of St. Rig Moy ews facade women, Cass WATERS Mystery Flight Over for Lonely Airman * * * en; a Cass B. Waters, 75, The contract includes cost ofjand a nursery living and “improvernent factor” t Had Been on Board creases that will give the 40] power house workers at three De-| 7.” 4 troit area plants at least 16 cents/"" : Per Ordinance Number 448 as amended all aL i 9 | 3 E 2up Over Al Paden, “Detrons forn| Hall, 39, Leola Jones, 23, and Syl- Cir. St birdied the 18th licith ligion at Kalamazoo College Sun- gs with ene-d0ot pitt after a Yanulitell Cate nd the thous for | Supervisor of Holly Township for neyo hikes over the twO/4., “will preach his last sermon|Anna Keeton, had stayed by property owners are hereby notified thot all ip. Tt "| prosti a quarter century, Cass B. Waters : here on June 29. phones in hopes of word from him. | - t or otherwise shall be FREE chip. This would have tied Robert-|joitering. ad getdate a he |Miss Bowling had broadcast property vacant or otherwise s ponsryg apy hae the niseaed Merny bgechending gpd Friday afternoon. T C di dates Fil in Hastings, Neb; Cocnelt Butte, 2PPea!: “Please come home, of WEEDS as of JULY Ist and remain so " green. He finished with a 70. liciting and was fined $50 or cook tacee oboe First Meth Wo Vandi fes NE | jows; Muskegon and the Youth 3 wiry young airman, whol during the summer growing season (Sept. Ist). - _ Bob Hyans. Detroit} and 2 over Tom|2Y in jail by Municipal Court)0i.¢ church, with burial in Lake. for Christ movement in Kalama- | ined well composed until _ = - j"over Joe Peak, Detrolt; "Jack “Atarea |” cee, Maurice E. Finnegan. lside Cemetery under Masonic IO. N@W ounty OST | s22 before coming to Pontiac m /E" fiend appeared at the sta Property which is not cut and maintained » Ferndale 1-up over Dick Crean, Detroit; guilty to loitering in 4) wuspices. The body is at the Dryer 1966. tion, said he had left the suicide | . ; Lloyd Syron. Pontisc 3 and 2 over Sailhouse of prostitution. were Betty|D Oecd Home ted Interest Post. * * * - ‘ : Genrer? 89 $4 Print —¢3 $41, The Weather Bureau issued the Howse of Representatives being | 1 was announced by Judge| of All Kinds — Paige ad oP te 9 : Detroit i $2 Phecnis "7 7o\forecast at 2 p.m. and ‘ifted it at vacated by Rep. Lesiie H. Hud- (pony 1. Doty that another session | es ] PortiWorth fe fy Be towe "3 g7|>:25 p.m. The bureau said tornado, °°" The other four candidates |,, possibly name_a tol: ; | 70 W. : Houghton’ AY $ t Bie. Marie 61: 37 conditions existed for the area » are Democrats. Lynn D. Allen's office of will | FE 2-9221 Lewrence St. ‘ J nie § Wackuseton $e 74 South of @ line from South Haven! Bacow-is 42 and lives at 34 Cher-|be held Monday morning. Allen ° | w" “ . Cor. Cass ; City 92 67 Washington 'to M | * . 5 Se, Eos Angeles. 71 62 Beattie 66 84,10 Monroe. okee Rd. died May 31. é 2 ik =* . : | ! ‘ : er ‘ Bi on ue i x ; \ 2 ; j ' “ ; \ - 7 « ; e ¥ Bates ( Ee > -# \ \ ae a ae d : . : A { bd ‘ ‘ i i co : 4 . ; \ Z - i : : - { : . Lf. \ i . a : ' : ; et : i | ia ee eae _rne P PONTIAC PRESS, _ SATUNPAY, JUNE 1h 1058 me | , [Do They Like Us More or Less? New York's Mayor aon Pamee wx acum — He'll se blo ae & D & D- Cleaners ‘By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst jtian ambassador, here and now|600ds she D ng it Nasser's presidential Strange things are going « councilor in Syria, says some of A | Syria’s At itaide: | on a s. a ae laine Ried, former Bop Amen rfl fo el Soin theresa othe United Snes wound un forthe US. Seale _dmpression of ig probably the top -manjas yet “there is no indication ofjrun, the paper NEW YORK (UPI) — OPEN 7 ALM. advantages and disadvantages to claiming social security at 62. You alone.can decide ¥, Ct. $159.00 | % Ct. $269.00) 1(Ct. $399.00 Budget Terms Available MYER’S wT, iecy di ts etd bad mt been matched even during the ‘Turkish crisis six Fined for Tax Evasion . an instance where a lady’s prerogative té change her mind is not recognised. * k * Read these examples carefully. They are offered to guide you. © To the unmarried woman who supports herself; If you choose to take payments ; in 1951-52-53, U, S, attorneys said 8 OR, before you reach 65, the amount of each JEWELRY SHOP [otuniean used’ unnumbered in-| Last October, for example, only monthly payment will forever be reduced. 102 persons ited the U.S. In-| = ~ If you elect to take your social se- ° eurity at 62, the reduction is 20 per cent per month of what you would have re- ceived had you waited until you were 65. If you wait until your 63rd birthday, the amount you get is 8634 per cent of what you would get had you waited the extra two years. It will be 9314 per cent if you wait till you reach 64. Say your average monthly earnings amounted to $150. If claimed at 62 you would get $5480 a month, at 63 $59.40, at 64 $64 and at $65 $68.50. 460. | In the first four months of 1958 jmore then SAF pases attend- (OPUS : = t iB tS} = = FATHER’S DAY I don't Know what we would do without father; who would operate the switch in the woodshed, for whom would we watch at terest in getting cultural presen- tations from the United States. Syrians are beginning once more to mix socially with Americans, whom mother buys a new or dress, makes for the first time since the Suez *x* * * Business would stop without fathers: | | satortable [crisis in 1956. The fear of contact) If you choose the reduced benefit, at To _— would we grumble if postage joie Americans seems to be dis-| any age between 62 and 65, you will be stamps cost 5c, who. would listen to = if A appearing. | ahead for the first 15: years. After 15 years, a Poy Poo Door squssked, and ke the total amount you will receive will not would care if we ol oe & when soiled clothes || One reason appears to be that] be as large as if you had waited until age were left on the floor? ‘the Syrians — and their Egyptian! 5 for the higher benefit. In fact it would be a grand period of time — seem rried about without fathace:' thei ‘eouént be towne, preruer® = ag ingly close involve- To wives of retired workers: at the age what will suit you best. Remember, here is as much as if you had waited until you reached 65. Again, the rate you are paid is adjusted upward year by year as you ap- proach 65. : If you claim your benefits at 62 you will be ahead for the first 12 years, After those 12 years the total amount you re- ceive will not be as large as if you had waited until age 65. If you become a widow: You will be eligible to receive, unreduced, three-quart- ers of your husband's benefits starting at 62 plus a lump sum equal to three monthly payments to your husband if he had reached 65 before he died. The intent here is to help tide you out during a period of emergency. * * * For a detailed explanation of social security benefits write to your nearest U.S. Department of Health, Education and Wel- fare office requesting a copy of “What So- cial Security Means to Women.” If you would like to know how your own social security account has built up, check by writing to the Social Security Ad- ministration, Baltimore 2, Md., giving them your social security number and enclosing either an addressed postcard form, whiclr you can get at your local social security office, or a self-addressed stamped en- velope. (Copyright NEA) Expect 4,400,000 Autos in 1958 — recriminations, strikes or Income — in fact there wouldn't be anything y. Let’s make Father's Day a . “ome it. Let’s make we too iment of the U.A.R. with the Com- ‘munist bloc, This is particularly | [true of the business community. | The Russians are not being ‘easy on the Syrians. In buying Syrian wheat, for example, the) ‘Russians are insisting on an ar- ‘bitrary 8 per cent discount for, i spoilage. This is unheard of in| | such deals. Spoilage is usually ar- lbitrated and seldom: comes to! more than 1] per cent. * * * i | The Russian attitude is causing | anger particularly in the north, | alle the prosperous Gazira farming American influence, through the widespread use of American farm machinery and parts, is’ strong there. The anger spreads | to the merchants of Aleppo, Syr-, ia’s business capital. M, 8, SIPLE VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 G-E SALE! Electric) Ranges, Washers, Television By DAVID J. WILKIE |. AP Automotive Editor few weeks. Improved sales however, have) not influenced car makers to in- crease production schedules. June | is expected to bring about 340,000 cars from the assembly plants. This 'That would give a_ six-months| Ito th (General aehaela® Dishwashers, Refr: ge Dryers, 825 W. Huror FREE DOOR PRIZES HAMPTON’S Open 9:00 to 9:00 Syrians are worried, too, about their poor grain crops because of an extremely dry winter. Wheat, production is off probably 50 per cent from last year, barley about, 30 per cent. The two grains make | Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence Street up almost 30 per cent of Syria's. jtotal exports. Wool which leaned ‘heavily on an American market, | also is off badly. | Strict regulations on imports of luxury goods are annoying the) businessmen. They also are wor- ried about the effects of increas- ‘ing barter trade with the Soviet, total of 2,244,687 cars against | __ New Car Sales Continue to Fi irm Up to Estimations | General Motors plants will ' be | assembling them by mid-Sep- DETROIT w — New car sales, tember. Just when the new cars \continued to firm up in the last Will go on sale has not been disclosed by any car maker. The earlier shutdowns suggest | some makes will be on sale in the | jlatter part of September and ivirtually all makes by mid-October. would bring most 1959 cars e market . a | week or two ‘earlier than 1958 models were. presented late last year. been for several years. quarter as the manufacturers stock retailers with new models. Retail sales of 4,400,000 cars this year would make it the poorest year the industry has | experienced since 1952. In that year sales numbered 4,158,304 units. In no year since have sales falien below 5'; million units, imported cars in this country will not reach the . predicted 300,000 units this year. |. Prospects are July-September | joutput will be lower than it has_ There | ‘will be an upsurge in the final Prospects now are that sales of for YOU! Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Union. Savers for years were PAID 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details Pontiac Co-op Federal Credit Union 40 E. PIKE ST. for the past 3 fi fo apo Pome ct emo eli ria ot He ny rai teem ‘Jeeded by ie ee state party leaders. The paper _Atter he drove here from Wash- nged for the better — but the said he would formally announce | ington yesterday, he played 18 |nanee again the|Hard Facts of Our Pocketbooks me contitery to wie rey. FREE | holes with old friend George E. United States is more violent than eS Sete oe Act } Allen. levers agner Labor Relations Acti] - - "Sree wera ys Should Women Wait Until 65 for SS? tan seeatey Sores] PARKING An cspecially selecied group of i Country Club course yesterday, | The official Damascus radio, Jacob K. Javits (R-NY) in a In Front of Store olile s cames oF gracocsthis | though he ebvieusly ween't ent: |” tered to ov. United Sees By FAYE ‘HENLE | of 65 you are eligible for social security pay- |for the Senate in 1956 ’ a : Every ring an outstanding value. Som apy: aa _ a few days ago as a “starving We've been asked, time and again by ae equaling one-half the amount. to We Pick-U : ‘ wolf our) women, whether to claim social security which your husband is entitled: However, if @ Pick- Y, Ct. $ v ir f .00| Eisenhower plans to return to our peo- benefits upon reaching 62, as the law now you choose to start getting payments as Here IS bes and Deliver | pat cor nem otra to undermine| permits, or “wait until I reach 65.” soon as you reach 62, the amount of your Credit Union : early Monday. belt _ legitimate na’ national aspira- Sharpen your pencils, ladies! There are monthly payments will only be 75 per cent FE 5-81 16 “One of Pontiac's Finest" 143 West Huron St. Add a A wonderful place General Buildi 9 N. Telegraph, Pontiac | and just plain relax. The convenience of | an extra room at little extra cost. CALD FE 4-2575 FOR FREE ESTIMATE MIDWEST SUPPLY All Types of Remodeling and PA} 0 to eat and entertain ng Construction Call Daily ‘til 9, Sun. 1-4 3,370,938 in comnperenie 1957. * The figures a, this year’s total new car sales probably will |go above 4,400,000 U.S.-built units, plus about 275,000 imported cars. medium price field. Buick re portedly will be first to com- ‘ \bloc. plete its 1958 model run. 7 So far there have been onty | \guesses as to when new model *|production will get under way. | _ |Generally it is assumed the shut- '_|\downs are to be extended to in- -|sure an orderly cleanup of out. going models. |, Scheduled July shutdowns fur- | \ther will reduce production. The | -4 -|present month may be the last. ~ lof the. current model period in which total output will top 300,000. units. A substantial part of the In- | dustry will be building 1959 | | models in September. Some | speculation has been that all | | The estimate is based on expecta- \¢ tions that total assemblies will be about the same as retail deliveries. | New model changeover shut- | downs probably will start in duly for several makers in the Pontiac Federal at Savings EARN So CURRENT RATE Occasionally this Board receives a complaint concerning the policy of a merchant relative to refusal of refund of money or exchange of merchandise. In most cases, the complainants take it for granted: that the store will refund their money or exchange the merchandise if it does not give complete satisfaction. We must remind such complainants that matters of refund, exchange or re- pair are part of each store’s adjustment policy and any settlement is within the discretion of the store. The public is asked to co-operate by making careful selections of purchases and the retailers are urged to give customers complete information about their return policies to eliminate misunder- ..~ standings. BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ~ , : of the . - Pontiac Area Chamber of Gommmecee’ Phone FE 5.6148. Waldron Hotel Bldg. i x | ee SAVE 180 eevee MILES Detroit to | 5, 5. AQUARAMA Siveano If your next business or pleasure trip | by car includes travel between Detroit and Cleveland—drive aboard the S, S. Aquarama and take the new auto short cut across Lake Erie. Enjoy a holiday cruise while you eliminate the strain and stress of five hours driving time. Arrive at your destination refreshed. The S. S. Aquarama provides modern auto transport accommodations for 160 cars. Unique shipboard traffic facilities allow loading and unloading of autos in a on of = es, ine way auto transport $9.00 (car = Round trip $16.20 (incl. — | or complete information, sailing conde and tickets, write or call the - Aquarama Line, National Bank Build. ing, Detroit 26, __ ‘OF, See: | DETROIT TICKET OFFICE 1242 WASHINGTON BLVD, Dock Foot of W. Grand Bivd, Sailings Start Jane 19 Just deposit your savings funds in the nearest mail box after filling out the necessary form. It’s as simple as that! We pay the cost of mailing. Write for our Save-by-Mail forms. All savings received on or before the 10th of the month start earning from the first of that month. All Accounts Insured Up to $10,000.00 SEND THIS COUPON PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS NAME-- 761 W. Huron ADDRESS. PONTIAC, | MICHIGAN CITY STATE f ® Gentlemen: me, without cost or obligation. | want to open a savings account by mail. Please send the necessary material and information to io ee as #4 ee |, THE PONTIAC PRESS’. aes oe Voice ofthe People Ah Independent ‘Newspaper _ Editorial Page . MEMBER OF THE HAROLD A. FITZGERALD ‘ President end Publisher SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1958 ASSOCIATED PRESS « 2 ItSeemstoMe.... Bankruptcy Looms » , Over ‘Regulated’ Railroads. It seems to be well established that the railroads are in, dire need of as- sistance. Unless they are granted relief from some of the millstones that are currently chained around their necks, bankruptcies loom ahead. This nation is operating rather handily without streetcars, but the day hasn’t arrived when it can jog along without the railroads. I doubt whether that time ever comes. x * * The passenger business has been diverted in alarming amounts to the airplanes and buses. For many years, passenger business has been an un-~ official pain in the neck to.'the rail- roads, anyway. Recently New York Central officials.asked a 45 per cent increase in the passenger fare on cer- tain important runs, or the right to drop the service entirely. They weren’t fooling. They’re sick of the deficit. x * * In one month this spring, the New Haven reported a loss of ; $450,000; Jersey Central, a million — * and a half; the Boston and Maine, : two million; and our own Grand : Trunk lost three-quarters of a ‘million. x * * fered far beyond the average of other businesses. Some of them were reel- ing before the current backward trend took place. This merely lent added emphasis. They're in trouble basically. : * x * What the rails need is relief : from an unfair system. A finan- : cial loan of $700 million won’t help ' in many cases. That won't . eure any of the inequities. They need freedom from the laws that > hamstring the industry. x * * - . The railroads are “regulated” with in an inch of their lives. NO business could succeed with the impositions and restrictions now resting upon the rails just because they “serve the public.” Well, General Motors serves the public, but if it decides to aban- don Buick station wagons, it does so. x *« * If a cigarette firm elects to ' abandon a filter cigarette because it’s losing money steadily, no one tells the officials they can’t. But the railroads are as subject to governmental regulations and rules as children in kindergarten. * x * When the brotherhoods strike or demand a raise, the Government views the matter very sympathetically and extends the big hand of fellow- ship. Then when the roads ask for an increase to pay it, the request drags on for a year or two and then half of the necessary amount is allowed. And the featherbedding probably sets the all-time records for American in- dustry. ; * * * . The entire situation is undemo- cratic and a travesty on the well worn word “justice.” The rails are st#l the basis of U.S. trans- portation. However, they won't be indefinitely unless Congress awakens to the situation AND DOES SOMETHING ABOUT IT. THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac 12, Michigan Datiy Except Sunday 48 W. Huron Bt. Trade Mark Russe.. Baseert, Joun A. Ritey, Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howane H. Firrcrnay m, East M.: TREADWELL, p' Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager G. Mansmat. Jorpan, Loca) Advertising Manager . doun W = Frrzcrtats, Secretary and Editor Georce C. wean Rosert B. Tarn, * Classified Manager Managing Editor See ee The Associated Press is entitled exciusivel “to the ase for republication of af iecal news printed tn this fewspaper ar wel! as ai) AP news dispatches. ‘The Powriec Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents ® week, where —— is os —_ by = Oakland, esee, Livin . Macomb. peer Senne Gotmties He NOs 0 yer, “ igan and all other a the United agar s , AN mei pon yg in Phone Pontinc FE 2-181. And that doesn’t mean a paternal loan, . xk «.* - Nor is this situation purely.a U.S. problem. The Canadian National which is the largest railroad on this continent — bigger than any in the U.S.—lost 30 million dollars last year. “Higher wages and material costs and - lower income are responsible,” says President DonaLp Gorpon. “The ex- penses reached a new peak—but in- come declined.” * * * Well, Mr. Gordon, the same thing applies here. The railroads say they need: more money for hauling mail; tax relief;-subsidies if necessary to maintain commuter service (Pon- tiac’s commuter loses about $75,000 a year); the right to sus- pend service when it is carried at a loss; several mergers to avoid duplication of effort. There are many more. But these are a few. And in Conelusion....... Jottings from the well thumbed | notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: “They” tell me the major auto companies will have big changes in appearance for 1959.......... Lon- community does for you.......... Three big imposing Miami Beach hotels have just gone bankrupt and four more preceded. Fifteen others are very, very shaky. x «x * Motorola has a portable, all battery TV set (transistor). — You won’t be able to buy one for at Jeast a year and a half....... .-. This may start an argument. A— You can’t put over-spin on a successful tee shot; B— a five iron puts more spin on the ball than any club in the bag.......... An overweight Russian movie actress cornered Audrey Hepburn in Italy and gave her a real going over about Hollywood manners and morals. Finally Audrey arose _and let fly with a solid right to the massive jaw and her heckler subsided — but good. . x « Overheard at the Oakland Theater: “Jerry Lez Lewis has one advantage in his new marriage. When he goes to work he can leave his wife at the 4 day nursery”.:........ Purely. per- | sonal nomination for an especially at- tractive and capable young lady: MARGARET HUBBARD IsGRIGG...... ..«» Department of Cheers and Jeers: The C’s — Johnny McHale, top Tiger boss for springing his new manager as a complete surprise—there wasn’t a leak. The J’s—the Riker Garage for that steep, old fashioned exit that scrapes the bottom of modern cars. It’s a positive menace to automobiles that aren’t several years old. —HAROLD A. FITZGERALD MANUFACTURERS have made cars so low-swung they had to make turn signals standard equipment, as the driver couldn't signal a left turn on account of the pavement being in the way. Tue World Health Organization reports there are 125 ways of commit- ting suicide. One of the most enjoy- able ways for a person to do is to kill himself slowly over a period ef years by eating a lot of rich and tasty food. “REFERRING to pressure for a cut in taxes, President Ersennower said, in effect, that the Government must first make sure this would be the right thing to do.”-— Press report: Gosh! Is the Government establish- ing a new precedent? : Ahead for * ~ cs, . Ps 3 * "i _ eh ge | "4. Mj « i si A . . eee Foy iB bee & . if Christ’s Early Ministry JORDAN RIVER—John the Baptist was, as the gospels relate, the voice of one crying in the wilderness: “prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight His path.’ For several months, John had been preaching throughout Judea and proclaiming the coming of one ‘‘the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and loose." But one day, while John was baptising in the river Jordan, that one came and asked to be baptised. In a tremendous affirmation of faith,’ Jesus stood in the water and was baptised open dove by John, an incident that caused the -heavens to That same spirit of Chirstian zeal and piety still lives in the setting where J Jesus. Because the waters are deep and dangerous, only ismal boats olics use a small rowboat. The Greek Orthodox Church boat donated by the Greek Navy. Days of All Faiths + What Is the Unpardonable Sin? By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Several readers have asked “What is the unpardonable sin?” There is a clue in Matthew, Chapter 12, In the 3ist Verse Jesus said “Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven you.” What does this mean? * * * ’ The best way to find out is to take it in its context, Jesus had cast out a devil from a blind and dumb man (Verse 22) and the Pharisees had accused Him of performing this good work through ' the evil power of Beelzebub, prince of devils (Verse 24). He said, shall not be forgiven. AN. EXAMPLE An example of the unpardonable Sin is to be seen in the story of Saints Vitus, M tus, and Cres- centia, who were martyred on June 15 sometime around the year 300. * * * Vitus, who was a little boy at the time, is the gtar of this un- happy drama. Modestus, his tutor, and Crescentia, his nurse, are only the supporting cast, Vitus was the only son of a Sicilian. senator, Converted and baptized at the age of seven, he soon produced so many mir- acles it was impossible for him to conceal the faith he had held secretly because of the fear of persecution, Immediately his father and his father’s friends tried to perstiade the boy to. renounce Christianity, but wothing could shake him, not even torture. 2 ~*~ * _Accompanied by Modestus and Crescentia, he escaped to Italy in a boat. Legend says they were guided by an angel and fed by an eagle as they made their way to Rome. Apprehended in Rome and tried for his Christian heresy, Vitus paused in the midst of the trial to cure the Emperor’, son of some illness, but, as in the The Country Parson We WF “We can dream of past accom- plishments — but there must be more than dreatils if we are to have any futuré ones.” ra an f : ie case of Jesus and the blind man, _the cure was attributed to sor- cery, Here again is the unpardonable sin, assigning the works of God to Béelzebub. Vitus, it is told, was put ih a cauldron of molten lead, which did him no more harm than a good warm bath. He was thrown to a lion, and the lian only licked his feet. With nurse tutor he was put on the rack aad all their limbs were dis- located, At this point a violent storm Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: He Finally Got Rolling on Keep-Fit “Wow! What a thud and painful aftermath that first somersault - even though you ask for nothing. Lots of readers think doing somersaults (forward rolls) a silly, if not dangerous thing for grown-ups. Pamphlet The Somersaultauqua tells how and why to roll — for copy send stamped, self-addressed envelope. * * * i “From your asinine reply to the query about insomnia it is evident there are more than sixty pam- phlets. Most of them are free, but spoonful of oil, for luncheon and diner. What kind of ofl? (L.R.)" Exercises treated by your dentist at regu- lar intervals. Signed letters, not more than one page or 160 words long pertaining to personal health ana hy: . not . or tment, will be answered Dr. rady, * se addressed envelope Pon- tine Press as Mrs. Rochesterite, but I can go one better. My busband was laid off was, ‘ a 4 ‘Equal Little Rock in Jobless Relief’ | F e* 3 sf 4 yes | Ve i i =" * ie ERR 5 = 8 ie Res 5 7 * i 8 | | Originally the left foot was fF F i 8 : i F g Ht . S¥s BEE § i 4 : E & z Bg | Ih i Pie Au : z +L i E ra 4 Case Records of a Psychologist: Children Need Brothers, Sisters — Tommy's case is far more tragic than a lot of preoccu- pied business men may even guess. His whole life may be altered by his entrance into kindergarten with his present terror and panic. You parents should anticipate such major crises in your child’s life and insure him against social dis- aster. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Y-336: Tommy G.,, aged 5, - jg about ready to enter school, , & * * “Dr. Crane, Tommy doesn’t want to go to school. He cries and clutches my dress, “He says he hates school and doesn’t want to leave me. Isn't ij this a bad mental , attitude for him =e to take? DR. CRANE ‘What can I-do to offset it? For he is scheduled malin Sanit oak aaron “6 per cent of the spotlight on hig lit- tle family stage, : “oe 8 Tommy has no brothers or sis- . ters, Unwittingly, therefore, his '~ parents have showered 1°) per cent __of their attention on him. If Tommy had n one brother "or sister, the attention would be to just 20 per cent of the par- One reason why “‘only” children have trouble in marriage is the fact they drop from 100 per cent to 50 per cent when they pick a mate. . . A child who has had but 20 per cent of the adult attention actually gains when he marries for he goes from 20 per cent to 50 per. cent. the part of all the children who can attend. EG ® 8.2% She should also have ‘‘condi- tioned” him to being alone in a classroom by advantage of her » wherein. Tommy could have been a Sunday school pupil every Sunday for the past five years. . She should also have sched-’ by getting their children acquaint- ed with their future classmates. kk * Then Tommy and two or three pals could start off to-kindergar- — ten by themselves, without the overwhelming fear that To mm y tering the next semester. 5 = & 4 : ; Parents and grandparents should \* * Z. NOP ' also READ books, instead of just telling bedtime stores to their tod- diers, | ; This fon yd ng a “halo” on books lus, indirectly, on school ' ; industrial Work Boosts Permits ee cose ¥ 2 ee PONTIAC’PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1958 : a GMC Truck Expansion "Dich buildings, Sends May Total toting a total $123,000, include @ $905,715 in City GMC Truck & Coach Division is| issued for gna stations, at 46 Oak planning a half million dollar ex- pansion program at its E. South|for 25 new residential garages, boulevard factory in Pontiac, The amounting to $18,816; 51 residential company took out a $495,000,000|alterations and repairs, permit to construct new steel andjand six other alterations to com- brick second floors on two of its|mercial buildings, $13,625. plants there. permits The permit highlighted $905,715 |issued for $587,557, including 36 worth of construction listed in 137 permits for $320,712 worth of new building pene Stgued by the Pw Ihomen. Tour Lapeer County ‘Ancient Autos Fdatinred in Motor Car Club Show Sie he wn pane Memphis and through Marysville, and Almont about noon, then Dryden and Metamora. The tour will end with a dinner) ® City Man Robbed Texas is the ‘duction of asphalt. on His Way fo Work leading state in pro- ‘|Bridal Shower ; Given in Honor of Miss Heiter and Miss Lucretia Cole. The party, pagans Bell agence at the Legion building in Lapeer| *mether man helped throw him to 0s Del @l 8 pneene eae OS ee at 2 nae. ‘The core will be pe the ground and rob him, he told parked) polite. : O'Dell July 19. The autos, between 25 and 50|%ere-from 23 p.m. for public in) 2 i took Patrick's wrist a Kd yoncs oid end senmsned, sane. pated: |"POT a og watch, valued at $100, his cigarette] Serve Chicken Di . |from Otisville and then pass Mrs. Bob Myers of Lapeer wili|tighter and a pocket knife. They| "© ye aeen Sener through ville, M24 toltravel with exhibit. She wili|@°t only $1 in cash ; METAMORA — A country-style North Branch, Burnside -|Thursday beginning at 5:30 p.ni.jtion 3 Jets Just Miss _} ‘METAMORA — Miss Georgia Heiter was the guest of honor at plane a bridal shower given for her|with three unidentified jet air-|/°*"* 2 this week by Mrs. Max Johnson|craft over the Rocky Mountains lette’s Foreign Exchange Student, i (Colliding With DC6 farm home of Elmer Wilson in with 53 cra gliowse yh ya honor of Linda Palmer who will narrow : leave June 24 for Finland as. Mar- late yesterday. The faculty and parents of stu- avoid a possible collision shortly Miss Heiter plans to marry Dell|*{teF taking off from Salt Lake| Bible School to Open City, He said the three jets passed under his four-engine air- liner. He did not indicate by what margin SEYMOUR LAKE—The Vacation he escaped a possible Methodist Church will open Mon- A UAL spokesman said a report}a program and presentation of di- chicken dinner. will be served at\of the incident will be made to|plomas. Sessions will be held daily the OES Temple in Oakwood ee Civil Aeronautics Administra- frém 9 to 11:30 a.m. for children, ages 4 to 12. Over 6,000 Parking Spaces in the Heart of the Shopping District OOOO OC CODES OCLC C CORO HEOOLOO CCE CEbORCS of Spee can’t afford to miss a single item on this ° SHOP | DOWNTOWN. It’s full page. ials that prove YOU SAVE MONEY EVERY TIME YOU -Ampie Parking Only a Few Steps from These “Money Saver Specials” SOSSHOHOSSS SOONG OOOOH SOHO OESOCCSCCOCDS Watch this page every Saturday for a Bonanza of Guaranteed MONEY SAV AFTER WEEK. It's your chance to save WEEK R Spock. 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Give any exterior wood, metal or masonry surface a beautiful, long- lasting finish—protects against sun, rain and snow, A-M House Paint has excellent hiding qualities— + gives extra protection against cracking, due to its OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT ” - 436 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘Open Mon., Fri., Sat. “til 9 J PARK FREE REAR of STORE FE5-6150. bin SEES: eS eS ee eee eae S SS SS ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. _saruinpay JUNE 14, 1058 our Day Has Aria ~ Dad—We Thank You - Dear Dad, * Another year, another Fa- ther’s Day. Once again Sunday, folks everywhere will pay trib- ute to’ you. And, oh, for a unique and refreshing way of expressing what you mean to us. Oh, to be able to say some- thing about dads that each of us doesn’t already know. But perhaps it will suffice if, instead of seeing*what we can offér you, we tell you what you have given us. Ed * * ; Just t0 be able to speak al- fectionately of “‘our dad" with friends and acquaintances “has given us an unmatchable feel- ing of.security and belonging. And if you don’t think this is true, just ask a child whose | misfortune it has been to have matured without a father, For thiss we thank you. * * * You've been the “‘rock” of our home, and please don’t think we're handing you a string of histrionic phrases. We - ean recall, well, nights’ when thunder clapped violently and It’s “man to man” at the home of Edward Bar- rett of Ottawa drive. Grouped around Dad, whom they'll specially honor on Father’s Day, are (top row) Ted (left) and Bob. Helping Dad with the projector “Hi Dad, I’m glad I made it just in time.” * And father Peter Hoffman of Birmingham looks pretty glad, too, as he gives 3-week-old Jenny an admiring Neighbors Spy and Tell By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: We have a 20-year-old daughter who pays for her room and board so we can't tell her * how to act. Almost every night she and her boy friend sit out in front of the house in his car and » 80 I suppose ‘¢ he kisses her now and then, My problem is that the fs are talking. I've beard from the ones on bath ‘sidég-of me and also the one who sits in the window across the street. I don't worry about my daughter but I'm ashamed talk. He ig 25. which is no for the neighbors. What can I do?” ASHAMED DEAR ASHAMED: Your daughter prefers to entertain her boy friend in the car be- cause she wants privacy. Tell her to invite him into the house and when they find the privacy they seek, your neighbors will have less to talk about. * * * “DEAR ABBY: If photo- graphs can haunt, I'm being haunted. I am engaged to a widower who keeps his de- ceased wife’s picture in every room, If I marry this man would he expect me to keep’ looking at this woman's pic- ture in our home?” UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: .The best ime to find out is BE-. FORE you marry him. Ask him! eerie shadows played on dark- ened bedroom walls, yet we rested contentedly knowing that “Dad was around.” For - this, we thank you, The code of living you have established for our family, the ideals ‘of humility, unfaltering faith, and growth in the ‘‘nur- ture and admonition of the Lord” you have attempted to instill in us appear gradually, but surely, to be bearing the fruit you have desired. For this, we thank you. We thank you i ‘the respect. and fidelity you have shown our * * We haven't intended to ply you with bouquets, Dad, or to _ say that you never have erred along the way. But let us hast- en to add that the few faults you may have only have en- Pentiae Press Photos is David (right) who got all dressed up for the oc- casion, just like his brother, Fred. Movies of the fam- ily, a hobby of Mr. Barrett's, will be viewed as part of the day’s observance. Father's Day look. Also on hand to celebrate Father’s Day and the arrival of his new sister is William, 3 “DEAR ABBY: My _hus- band’s sister is one of those easygoing kind, She has three kids, 4, 6 and 8 years old, and I have kids about the same ages. When she comes over here I have a terrible time get- ting mine to go to sleep be- cause she lets hers run around until they fall down. “Last Saturday night I al- most blew my top. My kids fought going to bed ‘until 11 o'clock (because hers were up) and then they screamed and hollered. Hers were still go- ing strong past midnight. What can I do about this?” a EXHAUSTED DEAR EXHAUSTED: Tell your sister-in-law you love her like a sister, but in the future if she is going to bring her kids. to’ your house, they will have to — by your “house rules.’ Alternate Arms for Carrying Load Everyone carries something at one time or another — school books, groceries, lug- gage. Don’t get in the habit of carrying heavy objects in the same arm every day. It is possible for ore shoulder to become lower than the other this way. Alternate objects from side to side. Breakfast Decision If, when you are a house guest, your hostess offers to give you- breakfast after she has served breakfast to the family and gotten them off to - work and school — let her. Chances are she knows: it will be easier that way. So don’t insist it is too much trowble for her to prepare two breaktasts:\ \ s Three A daddy, two little girls and three |puppies make perfect subjects for a Father’s Day portrait, don’t you agree? Richard Hamilton of Oakway drive Mounted Police in a five-guard honor ceremony at All Saints Episcopal Church. The Rev. C. George of Lexington drive, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. G. A, Jackson of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The bride wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace and ny- lon tulle. The French silk veil was held by-an all-pearl crown. she carried white roses and lily of the valley centered by an orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. John M, Holds of Burbank, Calif., a sister of the bride. Other attendants were Arlene Sargent of Oshawa, Ontario; Mrs. Donald of New Market, Ontario; Janet Mat- son, Mrs, Ronald Woodhull, Mrs. Gilbert Decker and Mrs. Gregory Raft. Their gowns were of white organdy and they wore yellow crown headpieces. The bou- quets were of white daisies. The fldwer girl, Janise Cordy, of New Market, Ontario wore white with a crown of ivy, and she carried a basket of white daisies. Best man was Jack Rich- ards, and ushers were Barrett Hacketts Have Boy A son, Daniel Joseph Hack- ett II]. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hackett Jr. of Edwardsville, Tl. on June 6, at St. Joseph Hospital, High- land, Il. are Dr, and Grandparents _ Mrs, D. J, Hackett of Owego drive and William A, Jensen of Bowen, Queensland, Australia. ae siers he We coger’ Us londF Vheir Harrison of East Lansing, John M. Holds of Burbank, Calif.; Ronald Woodhull, Donald Cor- dy of New Market, Ontario, and Allen Jackson of Oshawa, Ontario. Lee a was ring- bearer. For her, daughter’s ‘wedding, Mrs. Harrison wore an import- ed white lace dress accented’ with a corsage of briarcliff roses. Mrs. Jackson wore rose lace over taffeta and a white _ orchid corsage. Following a reception at Dev- Married today in a five-guard honor cere- mony per- formed at All Saints Episco- pal Church were Sue Elizabeth Har- rison and Ronald C. Jackson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Harrison of Lexington drive, and his parents are the G. A. . Jacksons of. _ Oshawa Ontario, Canada, a young (left) fas Ub Kristie tcho ore bs Youd to be photo father, 4. roe Longair, on Father's Dey are Karen graphed with Dad. The family resides in Clarkston. joins his two FOES, four-y ear-old Carol (left) and Linda, almost two, in frolicking with the tiny canines who only recently have opened their eyes. Sue Harrison Weds Ronald Jackson on Gables, the new Mrs. Jack- son changed to a pale blue sheath dress with an duster and matching hat for a honeymoon to New Orleans. Upon returning the couple will reside in Ottawa, Ontario; Can- ada, The bride attended Gulf Park College, Gulfport, Miss., and was graduated from Michigan State University. The bride- groom wag graduated from the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice School. MRS.. RONALD C. JACKSON Bridal Parties Fill Day BIRMINGHAM -— Parties for ge i 8 * 2 s EFS i Fr Fi Fs A | 5 2B tf : et crt att ~ a Wa ay 83 (Hr the “June” 21 wedding Former Birmingham _resi- ants, here visiting friends, in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Frehse of Estero Beach, Fia., who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. — Weaver. x «& The Mew B, Oatmans of New York are expected next week and Mr, and Mrs, Rod- Mrs, Weeks is the bride-elect’s godmother. are guests of their son and the James R, Weeks of Wad. dington road, Simple Hair Style Best for Teenager One of the biggest criticisms of girls by teenage messy . hair. ep cag le style is most gh % If clean and welt brushed, hair offensive. can hardly be However, a young girl should avold trying #0 look older’ by means of an extreme coiffure. It only makes her look ridicu- « lous, be © rane tate teny be the first to tell her. jughter-in-law, -; BSS ws : : = ey : 2 SS Aes pea ee ee ; ‘ ‘5 t z eee Se c ae : « = = - A : * ck ‘ * *t oe 4 fe eS geet S 2 i : : : : eo = ‘ > : Bees ee 2, ” = oe . Ra Z . e | 4 ; 4 * ; v : i : 4 a x ie a # Bath Both Cleans and Stimulates Skin luncheon at the James K boule- vard home of Mrs. Donald Strauss. Mrs. Robert B. Tarr, presi- dent, conducted the business meeting. Chairman for the luncheon was Mrs. John R. Crary. She was assisted by Mrs. Nels ception was held at the church. To receive guests, Mrs, Arn- hart wore a rose lace sheath dress with white accessories ‘and a corsage of red roses and carnations. The bride- groom's mother wore a beige Sheath dress, ~*~ * * The bride changed to a navy shantung sheath trimmed with white lace cuffs and collar with white accessories and a white picture hat for her going-away costume Following a trip through silk illusion, and she carried a semi-cascade of white roses. SISTER TAKES PART As her sister's maid of hon- or, Karen Fredrickson wore a pink sheath dress with a scoop neckline and white embroi- dered organdy overskirt. She carried a fan arrangement of pink and white roses and car- nations, bf * Bridesmaids Mrs. Jack M. White of Lansing. and Mrs. Thomas Healy were gowned in matching accessories, and wore a gardenia corsage. For leaving on a trip through the eastern states and the Smoky Mountains the new Mrs. White had selected a Dior blue print suit with pink accesso- ries and the corsage from her bridal . The couple will reside in Pontiac. Mrs. Kelly Honored at Stork Shower Bill Brights?” town. “Do you happen to know the But if the person says ‘‘No,”| 3 don't act as though you can't! @ understand how he could possibly not know them. And don't then start desperately trying to recall) i '|if you know anyone else in the) fis SCCSOSSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSHSSSSHSHHHOSSSSESES | KapetKaré 5 : ‘ = = % = > : ofa S = i . ‘® 5 : sy - oo ee a a a : - : 2 eS. oe ; < é $71 2 5 : ig ia: + ; ree z 2 , ie ae i t 2 ‘ yo at ‘ se ges : Z ae a4 : Z : te i ‘ : Fi % Z he : 2g as i fa ¥ * oo * oo i 4 2 = geen a _«.. ___._.\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT Y, JUNE 14, 1958. nee | SE eee a A no ea: Zonta Club [Prive to Door © os ye ee rréca tS TD Oa | ter me e Nee pe eG | “ J . a 4 re ; se 3 : ‘arried this SS in Care Starts With Good Health|“. ‘Hosts 16 at en mae ae en ager rng egy neg y factors enter into the| Mary Therese Piney. Money vated There are 20 many defects our|treme oiliness or large pores. and ot a) Singles and ered at Hi-Land Manor as hosts jon. Food plays an ; to 16 Milford women to en- pr pe You must be well-| Samuel S. concnge te expeiestion of 2 Just Be al compen boas el ane ee son of Maran Holden, . ia ES mem 4 ‘ : | wonderhd ine cur oner| of Mr. Thursday affair included Mrs. & ule Married today Carrots always have been| Mrs, Paul W. 8. Lovejoy, ‘Mrs. Joseph in Ann Arbor, gee sass Singles, and Sere, ML. Roama te. 200 About It |x siver cc, ath tem earns ae cin, I ] y cluding outdoor -life eee = Mr. and Mrs. Others from Milford present : oyce Arnhart cise, sufficient sleep, Poole were Nettie Jackson, Mrs : ciplined thoughts and a happy y Joerin, Mrs. M. H : : vaseczny. Moore, Mrs, B, L. Peters, Mrs. ‘Dear Mrs. Post: Quite often Allbee: Smith on our complexions. The food F. J. Pierson, Mrs. J. R. Te- of late I have noticed an in- : ’ you eat and the life you lead he “ williger, Mrs, Charles Tres- creasing number of people blow She is the and the things you think have an — — ' sler, Mrs, W. J. Tripp, and fan, Mado neque | daiglter’ of Oh kae Ge on oom MRS, SAMUEL PIASECZNY | ™# %- ©. Walker have I had someone at my own : remember this and net think % ; : pS E Harriett Ratliff, Sarah Van- a we Pe ee Sis wate Mrs. Floyd path toy Sy ad wry Bw M T Si | B Hoosen Jones, Mrs. Tom Hor- | Lots of are figuring that age : these are people of ‘seeming | -Chase of treatment from the outside. ar y . Ing es becomes dian wy _—- Dariagit joders sedan nt ts okix' Gea | dered if ry reseotnent i'n [CIaTkSton and. By al mews take advntee! Bride in St. Michael Rite | “wt2msmamo Me” | sa) 4,¢ hunted cir tmp nd . wi no | error, or is it permissible to | Lester E. Arn- tye Lae al thes be ont ; Faisal uigrar nl bape them. How? Fret. they ive Socket | 7 r Colorado Springs, ; urity. Second, they have aneasy, | a alone, gene say it jhart. He is the ear tike taaeten, yon gry Pinsocny were married ow pgiere phon gece geeles trite Tanner of nore bo eee ts n of Racipode over = : neve when tothe ver eng Mie. vA gabg ecgg cet eee eae noni |SISTER TAKES PART , Hollen of Mites ea thew Salat Secucay siver 6 . crite tie | A Suit ag ay Rt ag AT cy my husband, daughter or m cosmetics and health measures. |Church, Pinconning, officiated at|*®" , of the bride. The 34th Zonta International | Jycky for you. The cost is less than & or my- : . 150|She wore a ballerina-length dress Convention will be held June Id Le “tell yo self have to blow our nose “ Many skin problems could have/the 11 a.m. ceremony before you would guess. Let me tell you we leave the table. I would ' been .avoided and never would |guests. we Saag Song geagad stag Morn 23-26 at the Waldorf Astoria in | ‘about it. appreciate your comments on ‘ [memes \have occurred had the preventa-| Parents of the couple are Mr. {blue taffeta and a wide New York City. Pontiac's club ‘this not very pleasant subject.” . tive measures of regular cleansing, |and Mrs. Paul Singles of Oliver|hat ‘rimmed with matching blue} will be represented by Mrs WM. EDDY 3 MRS. JAMES A. ‘SMITH ~ |tubrication, or the correction of|stréet and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley oS Saget ecco Sccaegpecgyl ng Answer: One should, of | ; extzeanp elias of dryusns bem | Planstany of Now Becton. sidy ware Solas Gck| caus as Representative course, “avoid blowing one’s . employed. Janice Piasecmy of New Boston} On July 10 members wil 1080 W. Huron Street at table if , + £8 The bride wore a dress of white — eS : noe at abe if pole But | Shirley Arnhart BECOMES | w you vous ine o rave mylemetet Win 'a"Shapel wanfand. Sandra Phseemy, unor| have pile at Kengo beanie be done as briefly and silently : . leaflet “Your Outer Coating’ eendjand long tepered sleeves. Her fa-| — dinthes to the taninon —_ | as possible, and one does not riae oO ames ml a stamped, self-addressed envelope|gertip veil of illusion fell from @ dresses ™ ° of honor’s in a lighter blue, with; Creators of exotic table top sur- ~ draw further attention to it by with your request for leaflet No.|crown-type headpiece. On a white . THELIFE . wide taffeta sashes. carried faces made of aluminum, enamel, ; apologizing. It is not necessary 47 to Josephine in care Bible, she carried| © ionial bouquets of white and blue |ceramic sensi ar eve aatuad INSURANCE COMPANY, to leave the table lee cue and | of Glendale street. The bride- [of this newspeper. a bouquet of lilies of the valley caruniiaaa giass—point out that all of them OF VIRGINIA: ‘ames were mar- groom is the son of Mrs. N. be washed clean with a sudsy A= SINCE 1871» MmCHMOND, VIRGINA - “Question: My daughter is | Tied this afternoon in the First : Stanley Smolinski of Detroit’ |°@" eve ae te sds | ee" eine bar. ‘oe | meiace ax roux | Dignne Fredrickson Wed | iia°s! dacs ‘ewes [ass is soon to a . Should » Dr, Wi , i "s = = mothers fa aoe oe iman at the in The bride wore a floor-length < . C pmo = Gerald Lesezynski a 80, ven * ' i i say apeiron nc wr te ervce bare ia | Son of wvion ale nd Chane | jr Double-Ring Ceremony | * rt ccstion was ned eee gg | mts | ee _ See haps, if not this, would you The bride is the daughter | she carried a spray of white * *« ¢t ‘suggest that they be asked to | of Mrs, Floyd Chase of Clark- | roses and stephanotis on a | Church was banked with snap- The bride's mother wore a blue —_— an my = and | ston and Lester E, Arnhart | white Bible. dragons, carnations, roses ane sheer lawn dress frosted with guest of honor?” ~*~ * & palms for the wedding white embroidery and lace with ° Susan Ladd maid of | Dianne Fredrickson and white accessories and a white or- Answer: are invited but Hospital Grou p | honor. She wore a pink Gress James M. White this after- chid corsage. The bridegroom's | esas Ge ot Freche end | Sm The Rv, ri ner Sop ieee Bl | satin, an@ carried a colonial | son t Ne-ring ue lace acces- guests. ects cers | bouquet of red and white car- | ceremony before 200 guests. sories and a white orchid corsage.|[ J f you come in on our “Dear Mrs. Post: When a | Otéoers have heen slected by | MOS sussdants were Dewn | Mr and Mrs, Alvi, Fredric For her goingaway outtt, the] Less busy days we can woman who is retiring is given Mercy Hospital. Chynoweth of Detroit, Alisande son of Cruse avenue. The bride- bride wore a light gray check! give our genuine a dinner by a group of women Mra Waler | Wii tg | Cutler of Plymouth and Gwen- ‘groom's parents are Mr. and summer wool suit with white ac- you with whom she has been work- eerie ‘nation. | G0lyn Morgan. The bridesmaids | Mrs. Paul M. White of Eliza- cessories and the white orchid! Salon Permanent at a | ne cand corn | Pret the raion | fre mot gees arenes fi| ben tered tom er ial tour AAs much Lower price, . and satin. our gan, seems to be a difference of | Mrs. — Wilson, er R. L. | ‘They carried colonial bouquets'| The bride's gown of nylon couple will live in Detroit. complete os r opinion about this. ae Soke has ga gener of pink carriations, organzine and French ome The ——— is perpen ore WITH : g ; Se : : lace was accented by an versity Detroit t Answer: If the office she is | Davidson, Mrs. John R. Davis, | BROTHER TAKES PART pire bodice with lace forming attended Marygrove College. HAIRCUT leaving is a small one and only | and pairs Harold Brady, vice Literal ere of Cin- | the scalloped square neckline. a handful of women gave the presidents. cinnati, r of the bride- flared _ballerina-length — she should, if she can, * * _* groom, was best man. Ushers Dans was banded with cane ap- Don’t Overdo It NEISNER’S 42 N. Saginaw e them to a meal, or at Mrs. John Reid, treasurer; | were Charles Dickerson, Paul | iiques. Imported blossoms in tnd Floor, a ee cee | Me Sey see meee | Reed ene Pai ot | oi cog, eed he . mr aise er] BEAUTY SALON ,fFéeral £120 , be expect- secretary; and H. M. Bacon, Z own or city in which you know eke ed to even try to entertain a com- After the ceremony, a re- Lapriga as A ech someone, it is all right to ask, AIR CONDITIONED A bath not. only scrubs away Knudsen, Mrs. nlap, soll of the day, it alec stimulates : - i oe mint n dresses identical to Mrs, Paul Taylor, and Mrs. Lich the honor maid’s and carried CLEANS Northern Michigan, the couple the skin and makes a person feel; Everett Peterson. both ’ f ee } ar- j@t a stork shower Wednesday in i better. | Mrs. Richard Graves was | of aioe nee Uakves ey ces hite fan floral @r- lthe Mlinois avenue home of Mrs. carpet ina day! | boi Relax for five minutes in the st. ; Pee Harley Levely. Cohostess was Thel- gue Barbara Small, flower girl. tub, then scrub briskly with soap) The next meeting of the |p. . wore a pink and white dress |™2 Tucker. Keeps it and water. Follow this with | group will be held at the sum- [Piano Recital Held | fimitar to that of the honor | Guests included Mrs, Leon Big- ei eee rebews mer home of Mrs. Frank Kix jot Local Church maid's, and carried a basket ger,-Mrs. James Hibbs, Mrs. Phil ee by of Maceday Lake. of pink and white rose petals. |Bowser, Mrs. Earl Belisle, Mrs. ° A pi recit . Jack Hoyt, Mrs. Virgle Felty, Mary ; Give Away Clothes It li A 7 Ash Chagraa sor ly a ATTENDS BRIDEGROOM Bisbikis, Christine George. Mrs. That Don t Flatter alian-American day evening. Taking part in the Brother of the bridegroom, |Douglas Parsons, Mrs. Gerald fora year! Jack M, White of Lansing, (Schell, Lorraine Arama, Joanne Group Lists Plans _[prograin were June Sutton, Bar-| When clothes start to look wrong bara Hammond, Tom Mehlberg attended as best man. Ushers /|Richards, Mrs. Fred Troeger, Mrs. ‘ . to you, it’s time to retire them. If} Summer plans of the Auxiliary|Ray Tallerday aa Carolyn Mc.| Were Gary Petty and Thomas |Oliver Lemeaux, Mrs. John Boeh- Xx) : they’re no longer flattering andjof Italian-American Club include| pride. Healy. mer and Mrs. Paul Fournier. ay. ay, you don’t feel pretty in them, give/an open house, membership drive,| Also participating were Pamela + & * Kerpet Kere them to someone who can us¢/and cooperative dinner under the| Buchanan, Margaret Wilson, Linda} To receive guests in the | Crazy Hats Ahead cLakwiee them. Don’t just let them hang|chairmanship of Mrs. Robert J./sutton, Linda Sundahl, Jim Nich-| church parlors, Mrs, Fredrick- useless in your closet. Your ward-/Rar.zilla. Date for the dinner willl olie, Rebecca LaZelle, Earl Nich-| son wore a sheath dress of Crazy hats for beachwear robe should be a real working are just ahead. One has a fake pony tail attached to the brim and some offer fake sunglasses or a_ lipsticked _ mouth. tiered rose beige lace with pink accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses. Mrs. White was gowned in a nylon dimity turquoise and white dress with Men’s and Ladies’ ‘SUITS and COATS be announced later. olie, Susan Killen, Dietre Kaiser, wardrobe at all times. Mrs. Verne P. Sinkler has been Carol McDermid, Dennis Forslund. named chairman for a money-|susan McKenna and Sarah Paull, making project to be held Sept, 19 | soprano, accompanied by Charles She will be assisted by Vrs. Rudy! wilson, guest soloist. | SPECIAL Mazza. Club members also are Spiedel Watch Bands | planning a fall dance. Ya OFF Shades Washable Sallon S523 Karpet-Kare’s professional method cleans thoroughly, brightens colors, leaves fibers soil-resistant . . . and, | most important ...moth-and- insect-proofs the carpet for a full 12 months. Cleaning is done right in your home... no fuss ...no muss! 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Bri leeni if ue ) oem aap | [EERENCH-GLO ater |i eosin a |W a inert FES-27S1_ | 4500 Elizabeth Lake Rd. im wrameren ) re sue |i | Tol-Muson Shopping Conte MEET | TEL-HURON FE 2.7182 ; Friday and’Satitday 10'AM. to 10.P-M. . = WOOLIEVER STUDIO .,. a 420,’ Paddock St, FE 46-2001 HaQe Lass: ae, ~ ; * < a sae ee 4 : { \ ‘ . i ‘ = t Sa ae ag Can *, Z iy Pm 4 5 i ssa | ‘ i . a | z . i os = 4 Se aa - a «. HON Par = 4 Me Se Ss Se “EIGHT” 8 Maintain Forgiving 4 Eivd. The school will begin af 9:30 Bible School to Begin a.m, and close at noon daily, The Vacation Bible School classes -will be held from June 23-29 at the|theme of the course will be “We .First Church of God, 25 S. East'Thank Thee.” FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor * 10 A.-M. MORNING WORSHIP “Gleaming for God” 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 6:15 P. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Wed., 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Ee ‘et THE FOP TAG PERS. SAVERDAY, JUNE thy 1060 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. Sunday School ...........+.+++++-10:00 ere Evening Worship ................--27300 Pastor Preaching at All Services Al Kasten, Pastor (CITADEL) , S Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s §/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, 29 W. Lewrence Street Legion—6 P Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. Me. commanding olficers-in-charge THE SALVATION ARMY —SUNDAY SERVICES— Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Columbie Avenue BAPTIST Sunday School ................ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship .................11:00 A.M. B.T.U. .......... Slesiaisecicies sissies a OSG OOM, Evening Worship .................. 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting.......... 7:30 P.M. Rev. M. F. Boyd Ir., Bastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention — 9,000,000 Members — |‘Nurse and Her Religion’; ‘Textbook Coming Out LEAVING FOR CAMP — Accompanied by - Mr. and Mrs, Kyle Wilson, youth directors, and Fairview. Among the 20 counselors, 104 young people of First Baptist are (left) Bob Brien of 373 S. East Bivd., Judy Church and 10 from Sunny Vale Chapel are leav- Hirsch of 1300 Lock St. and Sam Thomas of 80 ing for a weekend retreat at Camp Barakel near W. CHICAGO ®—The Southern Bap-|Nurse and Her Religion,” was pre- tist Assn. of Hospital Chaplains is|P@7ed om the basis of questions bringing out a textbook on the Bi-|vention nurses. It is expected to |j ble for use by hospital nurses, who'be out early in 1959, Apostolic Church of Christ 459 CENTRAL Young People evoee 7:30 p.m. School and Worship .....10:00 a.m. Evangelistic ccccsccccocs FOO Ph Mi Tuesday Bible Class ........... 7:30 p.m, Bshep ts & Pees Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Postor REV. WILLIAM HM. MARBACH, D.D. Asnociate Postor REV. GALEN £. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-1:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 Chaplain of Prison at New Bethel Sunday The Rev. William ‘ Saunders, chaplain of Jackson Prison, will DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake Rd. at T OR 38-3206 Sahay Ged’. 0 cae Worship .... 11 a.m. Junior and Beginners’ jurch Youth Service ........... MARTIFP AID eseens onceasuessed 6:30 p.m. Service ......... -.. 7 pm. W S. 8. Supt—ARTHUR * jance by pouring out upon an unfortunate | |salesgirl @ tirade of abuse. (sure. She listened patiently and politely, re- ‘jmaining very courteous, quiet and pleasant. — , |Presently the angry woman ran down. ‘|sible, but not witho Inner an of Dasma Acts ito Conquer All Adversity By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE A frlend of mine, witnessed an interesting demonstration | |in human nature. ; A-vell Gini wandin-wuk teturniog sesne ebies' wits ths complaint that she had been given the wrong ones, It was easy to see that she was very up- set. In a most violent manner, out of all pro- pottion to the error, she vented her annoy- ‘The clerk, however, retained her compo- She glanced around and saw other cus- |self. We all have tempers, don’t we? But of course you under- 4 stand. Really, I'm very sorry. salesgirl was able to reply in a kindly Te meeenee Fen must be tired. And I I did give you the wrong gloves. I’m so sorry. sight ones, and aren't they alec. I'm sure The embarrassed woman said, “Oh, yes, these are lovely gloves.” And she took them and went away as quickly as pos- ut saying to the clerk: “You are a very My friend had watched all this and, after the woman left, she went over and asked the clerk, “It is amazing how you eae that woman and restored her balance. How did you ASKED BLESSING “Well,” the clerk said, “I saw the state she was in, so I began to bless her.” “You did what?” exclaimed the other. : x k * “Yes,” the clerk reiterated, “I blessed her all the time she was ranting. I sent out good will thoughts toward her. Quietly in my own mind I saw her, not as she was acting, but as she really is in her soul.” The salesgirl acted as though she had actually taken to -|heart 23 of the hardest, toughest, but most effective words ever spoken: “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good te them that hate you, and pray for them which despite- — fully use you.” an impractical visionary. Yet, more realistic or practical ad- vice has never been given. That sentence expresses a way of life that really works. x *« * Nevertheless, that life—really living the religion most of us claim to believe in—is the only life that can enable you to ‘ri rise victorious over hostility and hatred which manifest them- selves in unkind and unjust criticism. INNER PEACE GAINED For one thing, living that life gives you what the Quakers call “peace at the center”—peace deep inside oneself. With inner peace you can always handle criticism be- Central Methodist Rev. Milton BH. Bank, D. D., Minister “GIVING AWAY KIN DNESS” Rev. Bank, Preaching ‘(BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) os =CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ay “GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN” Sunday Services and Reading Room Y Sunday School East Lawrence Street . 11:00 A. M. Open Daily Wednesday Evening 11 A. iva to § Pf M. hi Service .8 P. M. Friday: to 9 P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streets — HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS ] RADIO STATION CKLW bo hed oe Sunday—9:45 A. oa Greater Pontiac HYMN SING | Sunday, June 15 9:00 P. M. PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 250 West Huron St. | @ Macedonia Baptist Choir @ Evangel Quartet @ Salvation Army Band CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Federation of Spiritaal Churches SUNDAY, JUNE 15 : Circles — 3:30 P.M. ............ Turkey Dinner — 5:00 P.M. Evening Service - ee 6 Soke: & :30 P.M, Thursday, June 19, Open Forum 7:30 P.M. ee ee er | BLOOMFIELD cause it cannot touch your control center. It always takes two to have a fight, and if you stay calm and maintain a kindly and forgiving spirit you've got your critics licked. They can’t touch you. You cannot avoid criticism, for this is the way life is. But, peace at the center acts as your shock absorber. It’s as, though you had inside you a great big quiet pond. A stone thrown into it may cause a momentary ripple, but the stone vanishes into its depths and the wavelets quickly subside. Just go on doing your honest, dead level best. Keep on loving people, treating every one right. Maintain that center of peace and you will handle criticism so well that it will grow less and less. (Copyright, 1958) ee ee ee casera iveat tae = Congregation Elects @ Congregation Singing @ Jerry Libby Pianist Father’s Day Special! @ Everyone Welcome! WESLEYAN METHODIST 5 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M, Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. Wed. Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor TOWNSHIP worthy of me. peas ae ds faerie —— Dfficers, Directors Wm. C. Grate, Pastor é Congregational Church || At « recent meeting of the caer Shel OAM. Milford Rd. at M-58 reer lores! congregation Cintics Sunday School 10A.M. | Others elected were Milton Ress- ST. MARK Morning Worship 11A.M. Pier, George Surowitz and Melvin REY. MAURICE DIRETTE, Paster 1iGoldman, vice presidents; Alvin 7979 Commerce Road (Weat Bloom Ung epHLDING Jacobson, financial secretary; Sam Wm. C. Grate, Pastor PONTIAC CHURCH Welcomes All Visitors Bible Stay .. nrc cesccscccces «» 9:50 am, Morning Worship .............0+. 0:58 a.m, Sunday Evening Worship ......... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service ........ 7:30 p.m. WXYZ Detroit 5: 30 to 6:00 P.M. Sunday “Is The — Deis mae hh For - Ginn Religious Needs? Everybody Is Invited! 1180 Nerth Perry Street Sunday School ...10:00 A.M. Church Service ...11:15 A.M. Cedar Crest off Union Lk. Rd. (Next to Dublin School) ]SS 10 am. Worship 11 am Messing, treasurer, and Edward Avadenka, secretary Named to the’ board of directors were Morris Bletstein, Norman Blumeno and Charles LEilender. They will serve with the two re- maining members, Sol Newhouse and Stanley Elbling. , BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pontiac Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Tues, and Thurs, 7:30 p.m. ae Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. rE Pata | The One who first spoke these words has been called court Fathers Day to Be Observed Rev. Galen E. Hershey in Charge of Vacation Church School Church School Set for Monday Through Friday will be held daily for two weeks except Saturday. Classes will begin at 9 and close at 11:30 a. m. The program -will consist of Bible study, creative activities, — film strips and field * * * Superintendents Mrs. Harry Langdon and Mrs. Lewis Crew will be assisted by Mrs. Emerson Boettcher, Mrs. Ellis Petherbridge, Mrs. Truman Nelson, Mrs. Stanley ‘Herb Staads, Mrs. William Weber, Mrs Philip White and Mrs. Harold. Woods. . Revival Scheduled at Baldwin Church The Hoot Evangelistic Party of Winona Lake, Ind., will be in charge of the revival meetings to be held in the Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church, Wednesday through June 28. * * * An accomplished musician, the Rev. G. H. Hoot has been in the evangelism’ field more than 25 years, For several years he played the organ for a radio station in Fort Wayne, Ind. Coming: to the Baldwin Church will be the Rev. and Mrs. Hoot and daughter, Geneene, a student at Olivet Nazarene College, Kan- kakee, Ill. te * * The three will play the organ, string bass, accordion, trombone and guitar. The Rev. Mr. Hoot will preach. The pastor, the Rev. C. Warren Wilson, stated. the pub- - |lic is invited. \§ Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor Services at 8 A. M. and 11 A. M. Sunday School ... 9:45A.M. St. Stephen's V.F.W. Hallt—-Walten Blvd, (Batween Dixie and Sashabawi Guy B. Smith, Pastor Church Service .. 9:30A All Saints Episcopal Church: Williams St, at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifteld, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 P.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Child Care — Infants thru 5 jvears a woe, Wie Tian Ws Wh ST. GEORGE'S - EPISCOPAL CHURCH Milford, Mich. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton #:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 10:00 A. M.--Morning Prayer and Sermon $:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar} | ‘The Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar .M. | Sunday Schoo] .. 10:45 A.M. Marimont Baptist Church Invites You: Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 A.M. Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Servicep 7:30 P.M. MARIMONT ... 4A Growing Church With a Friendly Welcome! Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin GRACE Corner Genesse and Glendale (Weet Side) Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor E Services at 9 A. M. and 1] A. M. Sunday Schoo] at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. ST. TRINITY Auburn at Jessie (Bast Side) ‘Relph C, Claus, Pastor Sunday School .,. 9:45 A.M. First Service ...... A.M Second Service . = "11:00 A. M. -ST. PAUL wer Side) a George Mahder. Pastor’ ining Device .. 10:45-A. M, 1 Sunday School .... 9:30 A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Denar Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor @\iRmmAA gy Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't. Pastor - 9:45 A.M.—-SUNDAY SCHOOL . Classes for All Ages ' 10:45 A.M. —MORNING WORSHIP 4 “All FULLNESS: IN CHRIST” : 7; 00 P.M. —EVENING SERVICES © "HOW TO CONTEND FOR THE FAITH” : Rev. W. E. on speaking at both services: ns The Episcopal Church of the Advent W. Leng Lake Rd. at Middlebelt THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Rev. G.L Bersche, Pastor John Hazlett, Minister of Music Sunday School Sun Evenin. Serview . ing. WAGES” pre. 3 Pally Vacation Bible Schoo! June ia to 2, ® te te a Be Monday through Friday Ss tenes 6:30 P. M. 7100 P.M. # brate Mass at i rie Sunday Theme, Father's Day Classes for Children 3 to 12 at Oakland Avenue U.P. Church Father's Day will be observed tomorrow morning at the Oakland United Presbyterian * * At the evening service, the message will be “A Man Who Understood Christ's Sufferings.” Daily Vacation Bible School “The three to five year old children will meet in Fellowship Hall of the Church and the six to 12 year old children will hold their classes in Wisner Elementary ’ School. of departments will be JoAnn Messer, Mrs. Theodore R. Allebach, Mrs. Wil- liam Bray, Mrs. Don Upton, Mrs. David DuVall, Audrey Limkeman, Mrs. LeRoy Koch and Mrs. Charles Edie. They will be assisted by 30 teachers and helpers. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a sa unto ay se hail Wunavesir "eal ome thee to go a mile, go with him twain. ffl & 2 & xX a i z r | Children’s Day Services Slated Jidge Holland Elected ‘President of Bethany Men's Fellowship Noble Smith was chosen secre- tary and Raymond McGregor, treasurer, Named tq the board of directors American Baptist Convention now being held in Cincinnati will be given by the pastor at the mid- ‘| week. Classes, quizzes, vice tion and worship will make up A report on the seasons) ot thee tun week service at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-| Twenty-one teenagers of F i ret Free Methodist Church will board a Sunday School bus Monday kel, Fairview. They will return Saturday. * * Camp Barakel is a- religious camp operated for children and young people. More than 150 young men and women of Free Methodist churches of East Michigan Con- ference will be at the camp next recrea- the week's program. * * * Accompanied by their pastor and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Lyal H. Howison, the following will. te attending from Pontiac, Edith Barber, Ronald Bray, William Musicale at St. James A musical program will be pre- sented by the Revelation Wander- ers of Detroit at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in St. James Missionary Baptist Church, 345 Bagley St. The occa- sion is sponsored by the Usher day, Board. Five young people of Orchard ‘Lake Community Church, Presby- terian, going to Europe this sum- mer as a part of the ‘Youth for Understanding, Teen-Age Exchange Program” will be recognized to- morrow morning in the worship service. Sponsored by, the American Field Service, Bill Grover will go to Hel- sinki, Finland, Roberta Weich will visit Sweden; FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1817 Joslyn ive. sont 10:00 A. M. | ae 30 P. M. Sunday Mornin: Youth Service .. Beayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. The End of Your Search for a Friendly . Church Wed. Rev. T. H. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 199 Auburn, D.A.V. Hall Healing Service, 7:00 P.M. Service, 7:15 P.M. Ne Service —- L8.A. Con CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH sen diuhemnagele 7:0 P.M. | Evangelistic 8 ai 3s P, M. | Staton FE: 2-8497 | W. Gibson, Minister FE cea 947 N. Saginaw Bible School ...... §45A.M. | Worship ...11:00 A.M. | ‘Youth Service ...... 6:00 P. M. Evening Service... 700P.M. |, Prayer Meeting and Bible .| national Church Councils Sponsor Youth for Understanding’ = pastor, the Rev. Edward D. Wrought by Prayer.” : Mrs. Kay Rossier will sing “I the early hour and. “The Lord's Prayer” will be sung by the Chan- | cel Choir at 11 a.m. Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. the Women's Association will meet = Bible study. During the program which tol- lows at 8, a consecration service will be heli for Mrs. Donald Brie-|]- den, Mrs. Daniel Geisler and Mrs. Tom Bertrand, meeting of Presbyterian Women from. June 25 to July 2 at . |Purdue University. spend a week at Camp Barakel will be (left) Robert Sturgis of 716 Fourth St., Dees Hendley Jr. of 4781 Georgia Dr. and Barbara morning and head for Camp Bara-' Heard the Voice of Jesus Say’’ at delegates to the ' f Lustig of 3700 Joslyn Rd. The three are ready to practice tennis and baseball. Besides recreation, study and worship periods make up the daily schedule. The pastor and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Lyal H. Howison, will accompany the group. Pontiac Press Phote Ist Free Methodist Youth | to Spend Week at Camp Ballard, Gilbert Carlisle, Caroline Davis, Charles Hawkins, Beulah Hayward, Dees Hendley Jr., and Connie Johnson. * * * Other campers will be Barbara Lustig, Barbara Marshall, Merilyn’ McKee, Charlotte Morris, Roger Pratt, Daniel Ragatz, Evelyn Rus- sell, Gail Stabley, Grace Stevens, Christine Sturgis, Karen and Rob- ert Sturgis. “Bible Sea Adventures” is the theme of the Daily Vacation Vacation School to Start Monday Classes are scheduled for stu-| dents from four to 14 years of age at the Vacation Bible School start- ing Monday at the Stringham Unit- ed Missioriary Church, 4060 Eliza- beth Lake Rd. The school will be held for two weeks from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday, directed by Mrs. Leonard Niel. ’ “Sailing the Sea” will be the theme of the school with stories of fishermen, ships and the sea be-| ing stressed. Hand-work groups | will also” carry out the theme, Bible School to be held Monday ranged for beginners through high school will begin at 9 and close at 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Mrs. Lois Catron, general su- perintendent, will be assisted by Mrs, Eunice Smith, music direc- through June 27. Classes ar: | Evangel Temple 365, East _Wiltson. . siananr seni inree An orning . M. Evening Wership— . Mi Thurs. a ok Services, GEOFFREY DAY, B.A., BTh., Paster ___ $T: JOHN'S - METHODIST CHURCH 433 HIGHLAND WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Read — Near Dixie mane oe ERE EET OSE CLC ee eee 45 A.M, Morning Worship ......... "8:30 AM. cad 1100 AD ~ egg dele Gee heb eee erie se peace scssis 200 P.M, Fomily Witle Hour Sita vane 4:30 P.M, FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 56 NORTH ROSELAWN “Beauty Doty is a Great Mountain Road to God” Sunday Scheel 10:00 A. M, Mors w the Paster 11 A. M. wn Soent wig Betyg Fes 7°.M. Ed Shelby, Leader safardor Bi Megat ree tie Bine (haa at the the Feat Girtman home, 790 P.M. Bible Stedy at the Church, Wednesday, 1:39 isc cnet Bethany Baptist Charch DR. JOSEPH IRVINE CHAPMAN, Paster PERCY M. WALLEY 4R,, Minister of Education Two Worship Services—8:45 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Sermon: “YOUR SACRED RESPONSIBILITY” : Percy M. Walley. Preaching oe Bee ~ All 1:90 F-M-—Junior B.YF ’ sae _ > Prayer and Bible — “An American Baptist Convention Church” Missionary fo India, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH OR 3-9512 — ie: en fe eee eenee eeeesenveccces Saturday 9:30 a.m. selbets Wariy Se EE "5m aoa ne ete Sunday Speaker Miss Pear! Bellinger, The daughter of the Rev. M. L. Bellinger, pastor of the St. John Methodist Church, she is & gradu- hom of Spellman College in Atlanta, \° Gost colaint for the oveiiag wil ibe James Thekled. The Sunday program is spon- sored by the Nurses Guild and Missionary Societies of several city | churches. The public has been in- vited. MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH 351 Prospect St. Eve. Worship. .7:30 P.M. ...19 AM. Morning Worship.. Young Peoples Rev. . Gerald H. Rapelje 1115 AM, 6:15 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service. .7:30 P.M. BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD AT: LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A.M. ! CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Williams and Lerraine Rev..Wm. LaFountain, Pastor | if The Common Service. 11:00 a.m. —— Sunday School ...... 9:45 p.m. UNITED LUTHERAN |L_ CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH: Buffalo at Church Street — Clarkston, Michigan . Church School — 9:45 and 11:45 — Family Worship — 11:45 A.M, S DAY SERVICE CHILDRENS “I WILL SING TO THE LOR” REV, WILLIAM RICHARDS, Paster Christ Lutheran Waterford Township Airport Rd. at Williams Lake Rd. Sunday Schoo}—8:30 A. M. Worship—11:00 A. M. tor, and Mrs. Sally Lefler, recrea- tion leader. * * * Other leaders will be Mrs. Betty McCully, Mrs. Beulah Sutton, Mrs. ‘Mabel Hawkins and Mrs. Gladys Davis. Ist CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens Rev. Maleolm K. Burien, Pastor Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asse. Pastor Arvid E. Andersen, Paster 6:30 7245 P. Celebrating Our 19th Anniversary ee ee 9:45 to um ip Service 11:30 te 12 on a8 Schoo 130 to 12:15 N war iro I for All P. M.—Y ‘s Service “Temperance Foundation _ Mg P. M-—Midweek Service P. M. Thurs.—Sky Pilots : The Cherek With a Friendly Walseus |: | | Pr 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY: PRAYER & YOUTH CHOIR You cre always welcome in all of our services FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH—Sanford at E.° Pike Paster: o. .. RASTMAN, 632 Benson 6:45 P.M. JUNIOR and YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:20 P.M, EVENING WORSHIP FE 5-6024 CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC MORNING SERVICE SCIENCE CHURCH 10:30 A.M. 30 Whittemere 8¢ CHILDREN’S DAY ure eS Dr. —_* ne of Flint, 3 |. SERVICES | Silver tea ¥ aa 7:0 P.M. | OAKLAND AVENUE omen SS oo ee —_ | “First Social ||. st.somrs | = | Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor rst LUTHERAN CHURCH | Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director | Brethren Church mr mit Rt. at Oneery ct. HL Worship 10:00 A. M. 316 Baldwin. FE 2-0384 Rev. Carl W. Nelson, B.D., Pastor | cin acon : | Sunday School ..... 9:45 A.M. | THERS™ Sif Sat. Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. ay “s . Scheel ....10:00 A.M. Ii Morning Worship ..11:00A-M. I} Bible School . 11:20AM. | Sunday Morning 11:08 AM. ————— _ Youth Fellowship .. 5:45PM | | ss i) Evening Service .. 7:00PM. ro oe 6:15 P.M. h Wednesday Thu ye 7:30 P.M. fi k It Do i Prayer Meeting 7:30P.M (een 208 os ‘i yer Evenin i Mar i wn H Worship... 7:30 P.M, | JOSLYN AVENUE * REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pastor ! Joslyn at Third UNDAY Edmund L, Watkins, Paster = / il Bible School ...... 9:30 A. M. HAIL s be Worship .........- 10:45 A. M. will Evening Service ... 6:30 P.M. TO FATHER! Wednesday Prayer , D | and Study ...... 7:30 P.M. ; i Ded se mighty im | @ G @Y Hi] = avBURN ‘HEIGHTS portant person— _tet's join hearts in recognition of what MAKE FATHER'S DAY A DAY OF WORSHIP @ Godly Father” 7:30 P. M—"Fired but Not Finished" “The Little E. ¢. SWANSON, Minister WIN AT FAIRMOUNT School ee ee ee oe ee 10200 AM. augetage esqst : ipo e eas nent vis veedas Soe. .11;00 A.M. Junior Worship in. Annex n Pe a nn ee eer 6:45 P.M. Geape pe re aod ae 7:30 P.M. Come—bring your with th and ends to ‘ 10:00 A.M.—Sunday School. Fathers invited to be our guests 6:55 P,. M—F. M. Y. 7:30 P, M.—Prayer Meeting Daily . Vacation Bible School June 16-17 ; “Bible Sea Adventures” |] Ages Three Years Thru High School | 576 Orchard “FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH pan Service, June 16—7:99 P.M. gg gene! of ey Lake Avenue Forum, oa OF FREE PARKING ie * Bist FREE METHODIST CHURCH ._ 501 MT, CLEMENS STREET al H. Howlsen, Pastor i * he means to vs. | | 1100 A.M—“The Faith of a United | | CHURCH «. NAZARENE Bible Schoo! ... Worship Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. {Presbyterian : ™ Youth Service FIRST 9:45 A.M. .11:00 A. M. see eo eo we “THE MERCIFUL” ee 6:30 P. M. Richard North Minister of Music | ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday School, 9:45 Morn. Worship, 11:00 Evening Rally, 7:45 Message by the Pastor Midweek Services on Tuesday and Thursday “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 7m Perry at Milbourne Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor 3456 Primary Street 3. Garvey MeOann, Pastor « Bible School .. 10:00 A M Worship 11:15A M. Youth Fellowship .. 6:00P M COMMUNITY UNITED PRESRYTFRIAN CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan W. 3. Tecewlesen, Jr. Paster | Bible School 9:45 A. Me Morning Worship .11:00 A. M. eoeee 6:90PM, eenoe Youth Groups d Evening Worship .. 7:30 P.M. Wed Prayer and Study. Hour 7:30 P.M. CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT United Presbyterian Pontiac 3527 Clintonville Rd. Densld 0. Andrews, Paster Sunday School .... 9:30A.M. Morning Worship 10: 45 A.M. Sunday THREE GREAT SERVICES Speaker You can’t help but like the friendly peo- ple, the cordial spirit of fellowship, the air of reverent worship — Why not at- tend Sunday? ee eee EVERY LORD'S DAY IS A SPECIAL DAY HERE Dr. James Mercer Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Service 11 A.M. Completely Depertmentalized _ Sunday School for All Ages Modern Supervised Nursery subjects by Dr. Tom Malone 15th Dr. Mercer 22nd “What the Bibie Teaches = the Two Natures NE 29th “Is Divine Healing fer Belfevers Today?” JULY 6th 6 “What Is a Tree Seripteral Chereht” RADIO REVIVAL WPON 8:45 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY Sunday School Attendance Last Week 1386 C. Whe Hun U 1, fH BAPTIST CHURCH = S eg | eeer 6A 9 @ pa ¥ ot ee”. b ie Cae Bet cas Pees et ie a Pee ee SS See Se: Se Z = Mes = es So ees ‘ ae : : cide ee So 5 4 oes “Blood Bank fo Sfop at All Saints Church Red Cross Blood Bank for June| . will operate Monday at All Saints Episcopal Church, at W. Pike and Williams streets, instead of at the Elks Temple as usual. A carnival sponsored by the Elks eliminates the parking space there. Ample}’ street parking and a large lot adjacent to the church will assure parking for all who attend. Red Cross officials report that dona- tions are urgently needed as the Oakland County Branch is almost 1,000 pints short of its quota. Blood donors may_come .to the church Monday between 2 and 8 p.m., without appointnient. 2 Rescued From Reef / 3 Brothers Win Top Honors in 4-H Contest “Three Lake Orion brothers won three of the four top places in the 1958 Michigan 4-H Club Chicken of Tomorrow contest, Daris D, Moyer, extension poultryman at Michigan State University, announced today. ed per pound of gain, mortality, average weight, er story, fin- ish of the dressed bird, uniformity and size, conformation and fleshing and absence of pin feathers. Bill Middleton second with White Rocks, Bill’s brothers, Tommy and Larry won third and fourth place respectively. ~ The boys won “A” awards and were presented with.cash awards - |from the Michigan Allied Poultry|*. Industries. Margaret Braid and Allan Tay- - jlor, both of Lake Orion and Rob- ert Hodges of Rochester each re- - iceived red ribbons and cash prizes. Duane Baumgras of Clarkston also psc ae Bg a white award. TO ER RO PR MAL PU Te Re FIRST SHOWING IN THE CITY FIRST SHOWING PONTIAC! TODAY -- SUN. MON. -- TUES. OF PONTIAC! IN Capture of The ~ FIRST*SHOWING IN — THE CITY OF PONTIAC! St. Andrew's - Names Hours Wallace E, Whitmer, ay Aulgur, R, Lloyd Walker, . J. Mansfield, Carl Methner, G. Morning prayer and Sunday iSchool is scheduled for the service Columbia Baptist Schedules School | Vacation Bible School at Colum- j be the evangelist for special meet- lings to be held at the Church of Christ, 210 Hughes St., starting jSunday at 7:30 p.m. Following the revival which will continue through June 27, the Rev. Mr. Walls will become pastor of | the local church. Born in Waco, Tex., he is a grad- uate of Southwestern Christian Col- I said. "ling to steer the interview back ‘years to get more publicity than Gina, Brigitte or Sophia . . THE 1 PONTIAC PaiEss,. s, SATUR AY, J ‘Clear an ni C “I @id go to Yale for one year,” he blushed, guiltily. Paul — who'd been killing people in WiLsOn st ak ee ee Hot Tin Roof”—stabbed some watermelon there at our table in the commissary." — “Tel me scmnsthing Sapleiig shout se eye Are |p sOutaialy! Wel, | woud ste be ‘my way-so I entered a non-co-ed school. That attitude ‘lost colonies and ‘Tasted 20 henth, CONS snes were ie COS ay ere was a saloon in Gambier named Jean t “greientes magne cam lage” “You probably had to work ie ; your way through?” I said en- : couragingly. “Another William — a football McKinley-type success story, ing the French I'll bet. 1 The “Exactly. We tan the stu- _— dent laundry and served free els for ‘beer right in the place. We oc- ; - casionally had to pot the |@ “Give patrons in the laundry be- | leivilian | cause they were so swacked.” of ‘its “Very inspiring!’ I ex- we will | claimed, deciding to change is not supporting the subject. “Despite your © ism,” the rebel heavy load, you were doubtless [£ jin athletics?” “Till I got ‘kicked off the football team for startin’ a lit- tle brawl. Some of the boys- got thrown in the clink.” tary “Perhaps,” I suggested, hop- toward loftier things, “the rigid training regime inter- NEWMAN fered with your studies which kept you up all night?” “That wasn’t what kept me up all night,’ he replied In his modest way. “Our team was notoriously non-training and non-|,oing from one lane scholarship.” on the Detroit After Yale, Paul came to New York, walked into a great show, “Picnic,” met Joanne Woodward, who was an under- (aw study, and married her after getting a divorce. He’s been going onward and upward since. an “Anyway,” I said, “all you are or ever hope to be you /into flames. The fire owe to Ohio, right?” »“A small correction,” to be, I owe in Ohio.” Paul said. “All I am or ever hope | ured to death, TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Gen. De Gaulle must have a fine press agent, figures Fred Dodge. He’s the first European in That's earl, brother. ’ (Copyright, 1958) strengthening /f shy reste rae age , ———— TRUTH ABOUT. TODAY'S THRILL-MAD GIRLS! _ THE BEAST-THING FROM ee THE FLAMES OF HADES! Bradow,ieducation by the installment) , method. eS Lan ce oe ~*~ * * choice of Two Awaiting Sentence [MSU Preparing a METAMORA — Earl E. Ostrand- on th, ot Metamore and som we -2Stallment Plan EXCLUSIVE Burrows, 23, of Lapeer, are out on|tO Pay Tuition FIRST RUNS bond today awaiting a July 7 sen- | sh at eat ra ee mer Coles babes Setup aie eeag a ee to let catonts | IN OR in Flint this. week and admit-lor their parents, a ON OUR ~ TONIGHT -SUNDAY - MON. 2: First Run Hits!-All Color TONIGHT OWL SHO and a name to live down! They called him the a WITH _AN EXTRA ADDED FEATURE “JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON” STARRING DAN DURYEA — HOWARD DUFF He had a reputation <%.: to live up tovs.den “Around she’s not Shirley MacLaine . .. The World” star... red-headed for nothing! | Comedy- sensation Mickey Shaughnessy (“Don't Go Near The Water”) funnier than ever! | g é.. sin LESLIE rate MICKEY SHAUGHNESSY. EDGAR ee. © sles re WILLIAM BOWERS and JAMES EDWARD ou A Most Unusual Western Feature! GLENN FORD - ae: a _ DRIVE IN|: wipeke wd tniversi¢y vice president Philip) The Cast OF The Year May to draft the plan at its meet-| Girls] Theat € Paris! wb BLK, The State Board of Agriculture,’ ie SUNDAY Is FATHER’S DAY We salute all fathers Congratulations Good luck and many more Father's Day A SPRING TONIC —FOR DAD-—~ the beginning of the term * ee *® Melt feel much He did not say whether the uni-/ versity would any carrying COME ON DAD - LIVE IT UP was used aoe if this M-G-M presenre 2 vif a | LOREN | DANNY KAYE MERRY ADNREW sae a TD WIDE, WIDE SCREEN MITA EKBERE MARTHA a gi EXTRA: SAT. NIGHT ONLY! B Attack of the CRAB Ser , BLUE SKY =~} FE 4-4611 | 2150 OPDYKE RD. NOW Thru THURSDAY ONE Big Week eye- Popping JOEL WCREA - al as e : q wee “ne New: Facilities pi i Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEONS and DINNERS | ‘DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. | ~ LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 ' Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations City Commission Hears Latest. Development: on} HOLLYWOOD (AP)—When you 3 se iicsta. Leader Bik | to’ Run His Own Railroad . By BOB THOMAS see Dave Rose conducting street, is on the site of the old Shin Case inched gc coon City Hall. It is to be extended [poser years ago, he as far as the Pontiac Armory, | at the Water street end of the from all over|*” sae in harman parngrered gery ‘The new facilities, Willman said, , & P will be on the site of the former|*** that will pull 150 , yd yen APPEALING NE’ER-DO-WELL < As Noel Airman, the charm- other Jot under considera- Sten dew be p~ Sida ing drifter who holds such an attraction for Marjorie, Gene ton would serve Pontiae Generali QmmUnity Theaters|cr'sters and’ other proses , ets @ chance at dramatic acting in the movie of Herman W Hospital, and peasy Ia record albums are best sellers and best selling ‘novel, “Marjorie Morningstar,” now playing at. the Ge Cuba apanien emer ln . he sometimes does a movie score Oakland Theater. Natalie Wood plays the title role, supported by Tavier, Montgamer Sunt olor: eee | ‘Then he keeps up a steady here,” caster; “ Nica sith iréaity on ta tl surve yard. rang = Bove nla ge atnatrtgreg o0 cause _| “But 1 think it’s worthy it, |)" began There’s nothing I like better than : color; come pat the ling at the Rose Festival. Today ‘ .» |he leaves for Europe to scout the the Wing,” certs over there this summer. +) End Adv PMs Sat. June 14. Jones; Sun. — Tues.: Arms,’ Rock Hudson, Jennifer “Joe Dakota,”’ Jock. Ma} Huron =.| Sat. — Sat.: “Around the World in 80 Days,” David Niven, Can- | tinflas, all-star cast. a “Farewell to| . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1958 ! ee EER VEN ms ea American 14, ts[nized by the . ¢ Headlines Ponta Theaters eee: oo q ‘THEATER - re sans SUNDAY | tine aS iE TARE BY SLAVE TRADERS... HE RAVAGED : IMEENTRE TERRITORY OF RLORDA NAKED SUN IN FLAMING EASTMAN col OR a UK MILAN KATO LAE Rechester Sat: “The Missouri Traveler,” — don de ve Gary — Gun. rs 4 : aay ae i TONIGHT ONLY 3—FEATURES—3 | 4—CARTOONS—4 IONNE DE CARLC YVONNE VE STARTS a TYRONE “WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION” SUNDAY ar yee sieaus “A MAN cma vatann— at COLOR Di Bh i hi A Ni A A ha i hi Me Ni i Mali Mn i i Ni in hi Mt Ms i tt th tt tt te tp i i i tt i tp i ip i ippip i i i i i i i hh hh i i i i i i i i i re aa eee eee eee ee ‘Dibetween Yugoslav and Egyptian ch a Na ha Ni i Mn Mi i Ni Mi Nin in Ni Mn Ni Mn i i Mn Ni tins ie ti in dn ts ti Mae ie i i ti Mi nt i i i i tt i i i acl lll lll ltl lin ll li lia tll tl, li inl i li Al Mla i, lta Al dl As tl Ul i Me th A 6 Merit Highest Rank} - in Scouting at Lapeer} METAMORA — Six members of | Metamora Boy Scout Troop 132 received the highest rank in, scout- ing, the Eagle Scout, at the Lapeer District Court of Honor held this week, | They were George Skene Jr.,, Gary Skene, Gary Goyette, Charles bl tt ls il A Bice, The five other area scouts who received the same rank were Lee Roy Monroe, Neil Hunt, William Welke, John Beckmand and Rich-/ ard Butterfield. | Yugoslavia Woos Nasser for Visit Next Month BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPI) —United Arab Republic President! Gamal Abdel Nasser probably will visit Yugoslavia early next month. | Government spokesman Jaks al Petric said yesterday details are being worked out in current talks officials. He said the talks were very cordial and are progressing toward a further increase in trade between the two countries. ™“rrrrrrerrrrrererrrrerrrewerwrrrerwrrwerwerrwrvrererrrrerttft''t''trtrrryTyYT f NEVER BEFORE SEEN ON A « MOTION PICTURE SCREEN! 1000 WONDER THE SEE- E t} an d, 1000 THRILLS! AND A CAST OF 68,894 THE GREATEST SHOW NOW ON EARTH!” TECHNICOLOR® Screenplay by JAMES POE, JOHN FARROW and. Sj. PERELMAN © Directed by MICHAEL ANDERSON DAYID NIVEN WATERFORD DRIVE- IN THEATER THE Fy, ji vu Sy ee E Cor. Williams Lake - Airport Roade—Bex Office Opens 7:15 P.M. Shepler, William Bice and Ronald | a SATURDAY NO. 1 vA BRAN TH CD 1B 8 SATURDAY NO. 2 MORE COOPER'S GREAT ADVENTURE CLASSIC - SATU RDAY NO. 3 a Ta Ono cee CANTINFLAS ROBERT NEWTON SHIRLEY MacLAINE $4 FAMOUS STARS NAT AL BOARD OF REVIE NOW! SHOW STARTING TIMES: Lad Sat. & Sun. 1:30 - 5:00 - 8:30 EXCLUSIVE Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 7:30 PONTIAC Wednesday 2:00 & 7:30 SHOWING ' ——— NITES & SUNDAY $1.25 inc. Tax a Matinees 1:30 and 5:00 Oeeeeeneereee ,90e ED. Matinee tee eveeeoeeene *eeeeeoee eevee 90¢ cumbnen (Anytime) stwveeeeee oneedee Kes DOR SEE AROUND THE WORLD IN 50 DAYS SUN. -- MON. -- TUES. « ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S ZNICK presents ite produc * ROCK HUDSON -JENNIFER SONES- \ITTORI ones | CinemasScorEe COLOR by Of LUXE e PLUS e \\og” WHAT WAS THE ANSWER TO *\ ‘THE GRAVE THAT BORE HIS NAME ? JOCK MAHO (EY - LUANA PATTEN | 4, CHARLES MeGRAW - == i | | OUR "Butterfield J Thetis ae | CANN CONDITIONED a : E-X-T-R-A . te CIREMAGCOPE end FASTIARCOLOR ib GET URGES ‘Special Featurette ee ee CITY of GOLD? STARTING WEDNESDAY 0 ' Giant Sele nee Fiction Thrilt Shee “SPACE CHILDREN” | Prec seplbe sng: v' nel “COLOSSUS of NEW YORK” |_“MAPPY TOTS at EES STE cree a [Treat DAD to the BEST VA hua * | ENTERTAINMENT! e® 6 © 6 TONIGHT ON OUR STAGE At 9:25 Only “PONTIAC’S Father of the Year” Many Fine GIFTS for You DAD ... Presented by the DOWNTOWN Pontioe ASSOCIATION NOW SHOWING WARNER BROS. eaesents we "Si ao etm CLAIRE TREVOR ED WYNN EXTRA “Bugsy Mugsey” Cartoon Wed. “10 North Frederick” EXTRA LATE SHOW TONIGHT at 11 p.m. “You've never WO4SAM | AFTER | EVE. Sun TOT Pm 1PM | HOLIDAYS 25: $0: 65: Children’s Prices Suspended for This - Engagement seen any thing like itt” ae: Pete Me rele! created woman” ... but the devil invented Brigitte Bardot| ; & | Pee: aK, 3 al ae * ¥ : Li 4 > y ‘ ‘F ey : : i ’ ge | = @ - ee ee ee Fe a ; is oe : {te eee Ste ee Oe pas oe ge eno el i pa boee ris Me : : be z 5 s E eae _ 5 * I , ‘ ue ‘ z 9 Za: : . Tipe Spe pe \ ; : ees 4 aad ry eee se ee TWELVE * ® i + . Ag 4 : : pe Slammin’ Sam Misses Cutoff for First Time — Middlecoff Just Barely. Makes Grade After One of His Poor Rounds TUDSA, Okla, ® — olf Leads “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J OES ae ee a : eee : UNE 14, 1958” hey vere eeneenenenns Se: =r aeeeeeereses tees Leena 144 Ds gt Lsezrenanonponeeene St eeeneteeen tes Stormy Tommy Bolt, spit- ’ . ’ : ting fire and brimstone, a < te i scidSiee Pia. pan—mynn|for fee tune on four hits and two('? Gail “Harris who flipped to Seek 12 Places _seventitter. He's 153 . lifetime|heats began at noon. hc ribreolinanecise ite ma x * * Tete Ee BP at 88; sn punning [errors in the eighth Aguirte for the final out preserv-| - U against the A’s. Vic Power had > &: & Coe, 1949 National Amateur|," a) or Stace 460) vs. Kucis (5). se _ [ing Hoett’s fifth victory against as\J2 U'. S: Tourney an RBI double for the A’s, extend-| Winds and choppy water kept Sports Calendar oa gros are Lag pag! Cup cap-| G3) — im op Willie Mays broke an 0-for-10 ne engnee (0-0) ti A dozen berths in the Nati shee ot ike weap cas Sanae Gr eee eee | tain, a n a threesome : George , getting an- en S vationa gest majors this season. | IIT, Saile with Hogan and Player. Harris,|cievetand. at, Wasnmgion, 2; oon He ee er cn tea sen |cther starting opportonity, was set)Public Links sot! tournament. will + 4% BliDer, plloted by Bill Hickson,| rine tate mmf who has a standing bet to treat\puash’ at neu Tox, Zien re repeey "ey tage forte face Johnny Kucks (43) today|be at stake Monday when 36-hole| Ray Narleski won his. eighth|from attempting to qualify yester-|m*c> piay, quarter-finals, Pie tats 40 alumni members of his golf|*snsss City ‘at Boston, 3. uf:30 pm li no 3s ‘ can ae Py : 7y in|in the second of the four-game se-|sectional qualifying trials are held| with a four-hitter for the Indians, 'day. fh tournament Page if he aad aca ee UN-| Mo games stheduied the NL bat ‘aaa 392 with Card. NEW YORK DETROIT gn gst cory ot : " oe ee wi er any condition, fired a 72. ; s -time entry of 255 ‘ Baseball : ina] Stan Musial, who was 0-for-2. ob ed ab rh bi “ STATE LEAGUE — "ee Utero Ca, Catt, | TMM nae an ar te eS Hite TN ncn werte ome PONtiac Man in Amputee (‘se restore. @ has bec th a preidaged i "hh 35) 3 am |29 at bats. e'd'g'id 2 4908 Boone ib 391 8\and Knollwood courses with only Nl pu CC er = Bell vs. slump, and grandpa Jimmy De- [Cincinnati ...... 4m oh 4 Junior Gilliam scampered home me 2 $233 gree 028 Slthe low 12 s | earning a Ambulance ve. Costelie’ Bute eethae Tey mart of Rina Lake, X.Y Serta "Ba $ lrom fit on u ewoomn, torment hy 1411 Ex» 141 9m te national tourney Golf Test at Dearborn BaP SURE — seta tetany » WETS [LPICREO traceee < le Pee W. Reese i bRich'son ss ; f of + fle tied at 147. pee 2B OT lie beans eon toe Labine sere ie $989 Wie & 38, Flaviaes he Mantas ecanlern | Big apts Seite Bombe mers ve Hibs No. toe * QE won his third in relief. Ron Kline\eanans, 3833 Mokte’p i 8SSlwhich begin at 6 am Each section’ A Pontiac man who lost his right, ploye was forced to become + tan tn sisi Hogan at 148 was bracketed with\ "sna ef ¢ rain" ® Disht called) (6-7)" was ‘the loser after Dick ore 108 ne eee plays 18 holes ot aaah course withia®t™ in the Korean war is entered southpaw golfer following the loss oa carta gang . Bruce Cramtpon, the good-looking|Les Anseiet 5. Fi 4 ight ony | Groat had hammered home three “Poe for eee tn aie ai. 43 ithe competition running concur-|in the Michigan’ Amputee golf) of his right arm. — mateh play, Ponting Australian who had a 75, and|Cincinnati at Chicago, postponed, rain. |Tuns with a triple and double for/Roward in 7h; out for Seber rently. ‘ ~|tournament ; : 4 Tom Nieporte, youthful darkhorse| | ropay's Games, an early 42 lead. etre s yom beaee wr eee en ead Orland Park, Ill., will be the site = pe oy Bronxville, N. Y., who had)MOGSi® it) os. Jackson (0D. | : be =~ petro 274, New |°t the national tourney July 7-12. OAS cacteal Cres, 29 prune | Fairway Club Winners ee — As an example of the rigors puseebemoreen (6-4) vs. MeCormior fb: é x 9 é Basilio Fights Aug. 28 age the tough a cone, Priced. (4) ve. Petree 164). course offered 8 contend- Se iene Metin, Amro ee reigning National, Amateur| putsourg ~, champion, shot an 89 after a first Patera toe Rogan, 3 P30 pan. round $1 for 170. Bt. Louls at 1% Y \ : . is 4 : ey! ; Sees ‘ . oP ' * ¥ SA fo as 7 eos : I +2 ‘TIAC PRESS, im: peice Gaeiee ‘ | 2a me Shilcago «= A9TR. 300 S13 90 203 BE giekee Gee oes Hole : Bid 3 lis Ane i 238 455 53 219 253 ; FIELDING NATIONAL ‘ae tan “er 11 ch a DP Pet, a. igs Sioa eae , “3 ise oF ; Dadelph: $3 las $80 40 St oes ~— io Peigiem:. iiss som +s PERS RRS EEE . ton i 1. 4 60 973 ee Who said Friday the 13th is un- ee — Defending State Champ hucky? For Ray West, 4 : A ic EpIVIDU Andonian Enters|!¢s manager of Wilson Pontiac- ink AB y H HR RBI Pet, . ree ECTS Cadillac in Birmingham, is | : me F e ; S23 = _ Match Play Today ine an Sawa Se were vie Leonard Latot ste Beet sis * and Oakland’ Hill, provided the and Oakland’s Bill day, with the semis and champion. co 2 ot is a By BRUNO L. KEARNS are ge feature match|ship final slated for. Sunday. All t re a man “Dero... 38-38-11 |Eastern ibighahts gor the recont| Brown City ‘wns wabeaten base-|urua't trees sun eae teen (Tigers) 10153301 : ory telay. ke Marios fears Jim abs, Detr ae Sear | the list of pai een high |ball champ of the Southern Thumb | ites - Art Houtteman, — wer 7 2 4505 48100 Waterford Ni ne seus poaeg A = prs ie ¥ Juhola, Clawson ...... "tits |spring sea. k and took x *« * eston, W. Va., American . - ee re Peattae nn, echo but Armada won in trac Caarieston, into a double round-at the $12, ~= ON oo Mie'g ories for Milford and|the all-sports trophy. Yesterday's preliminaries at the) jcsn AAA (Tigers) ' 20154341L0ses by Forteit 000 Round Robin Women's Invite. fon Muelier, Royal Oak ...... 37 41—78| Double victories _| The final baseball standings: University of California’s Ed- Stephen Kebler, Pontiac Week ion Gell ‘Teartauaient Andy Olszewski, Netroit .....- 41-32-78 caawson and a title and co-cham = eo yards Field saw many of the col- Ga., Ga.-Fla-D Berkley won .last night's only| 0" st ker od Stone, Detroit. ........ ae 30-3 : F ington were SAGINAW VALLEY wards +. .| Valdosta, Ga., Ga. 2 52 32 49 32 31) , Mrs. Hagge maintained her a Ken Baker, Warren 00.00... > Sag |plonship for Farm wk Y “liegiate stars ease up and running Season 10 2 scheduled Jr. Legion League base- 31 point score Sete ieee Dene” **, gacdeqe |some of the other features. Flint ‘Ceateal ¢ 4 Pontiac 3 (just fast enough to quality for the wry Pltcher, Rayel Oxk Week 30 101M © sibel game by forfeit when Water Sadek Call ilies ga ee Blin Sehwope Detrott si0:: BT| pos made a, habit of win: Saginaw BS Bay Cty 3 1) St Les Carney, Ohio. Uni pat ul (Gn) meee) eae y 2 04 210 2 5/20 could not field a complete gained 20 yesterday fox a plus 28 Se eae gS Se ace | memes ee oa cleanness 298 2 Toa meh etn ae Dense, “Itt 36-41—79/ fair im the less <|set a meet or : -A ‘Season ex “Tom Tayler, ‘Birminghain’... 39-4 | ings in track in a constant duel [rerndae | ¢ 0 Basel Park 3 ¢|around a curve. _— greene Week 4 0 218101333 0) 4 ult schedule is set for Sunday Marlene aces -..... 6 ‘Won'in Payorts with strong Flint Northern. |fact petroit 3 3 Mt Clemens © 6)“ & CUNT 1 500-meter an NC. (Tigers) Season 12 3 3.52 32 52 30 40/ starting at 2 p.m. Berkley will be Balty Berg =. won QUALIFIERS: ya Ron Hen: mcg i. ry js WAYNE-OAKLAND LEAGUE neon more ren ievy ‘Don Carolina-B , 2 ‘ SA ich ge g- vee tow hale tees bee 10 non, Detroit; Jack Knapp. Dearbern:| Crown and romped opger bate wm uloredes bulky field in the BATTING ashy: er at Royal Oak. Sa Seed eee tee | Jim’ Partaine, Royol Oak. meet here. we neny 4 ¢|/Bowden top a bulky ; . _AB R Hf 2b 3b HR RBI Pet.| Rochester at an he or Crary eee ee at ec At % — Brockett, Pontiac: Bob) Northern also won the SVC Surnsten 1 3 Brighton 1.9/mile. The tevels at goes Richard Dehart, Royal Oak Week 21000000 = .000 ; Ay — eireaes hs nl Bontie Randolph as Te 1, minus & Gaines, Pontiae; Bob Farmer, Detroit; crown capping a big ai sonal duel ‘ | Ruchs ° ot. Fig Sacer , Pay Crocker ......... 7eT—188. minus 8 Detroit; Doug ey. | baseball South Division D and Eddie Southern| ‘tnsieid t for the Waterford team can Pung .....0c:. 77-80—-155, minus on Eee etroit; Bill Mit- Saginaw Arthur Hill won wh L/Glenn Davis nfie 1021214 10 0 5 .137/|ing ou eran Seeds 76-81—157, minus 10 aL SS Eelaman, Detrolt machen despite an impressive | northvilte 13 Biocent id | aoe $ of Texas. x Wilson, N. C. (Orioles) Season do so by reporting to the Water- Bett Jameson ...... ie 136, minus, 10 ike | SO 4e,;Clarenceville 5 5 « Blo * * is | field at 1 p.m. Beverly Hanson ...., 160, ; Mike _* Cit j Carolina-B . 306 ford field Pp : “peng, ‘Beto: cack Adams, Rare |73 alleen icone 10 straight CARES, © LEAGUE w 1.|_ USC and Kansas paced the’qual-| ye rient Koshorek, Royal Oak Week 36 611 3117 306) Oak; Wait Andrew. egg Haven: Cen i Pontiac was * . Lake Orion 4 6/ifiers with six places each as 10 Infield Detrott; Pred Kimiing, Or 8. Cate. /as the tennis king. Mester. 7 3. Pitagerald } $/events needed preliminaries. The Topeka, Kan. (Braves) Season 145 3245 9 1 222 31 | Detroit; Chuck Thornton, Birmingham; | 4 ¢ Troy —— finals this afternoon include all 14 dag norm Graven, Pontiac. Birmingham won six successive LAKES c vere 793005 250) puting: George Borkgwiey jemtrer, outings in both, track ic ron i soutntiea $4 “Teo pags dropped out of| Charles Oertel, Pontiac west 8 | Heart: Jensen, “Walled ees renee jand finished 2-0 in a sale altar «(8 «ten Dyee 3 1|the running due to leg injuries.| Outfield rican Ass'n.- Season 1652144 8 1115 .267 Tmuluey Jack Caseill, Oaks Park: Georse |golf league. Ferndale re Waterford 8 4 walieg take \they were Olympic broad jump| Louisville, Key, American Ass'n. Greenhaveh, Detroit; T. Murphy. /nreme in baseball at 6-0. supunpax CatwOLIC |. /champion Greg a Indiana| AAA, (Orioles) i Te . in a row i . : ONO: At & — Roy Crawburg, Praser; Bill; Milford won ‘pentnnted me 2 ee : 3 EP st. B'diet ; ¢ and —— * : Coven ott: Gitre,. Detroit: | baseball and isms (tk ck ee gs me eeemee 0 8 . I : d Hi Mi te Men Bop Bavine Clemens’ Stan Sabet, Oak Se cnn as cal Ok. OL gt. Mary 8 3 — A posi hag ah Dick Kennedy an $ nu ae ‘ field Hills won . i E Murchison of We i te Tom MeDaniels, Birmingham; ball and track champion- EE EAGe Y & | and 220, Michigan State half-milers Sur m 4 ‘ Present "BERETS tat ee et stl ares} atau [Duvet an ie. Aer #3: MOTORCYCLE : I ‘ wntora: Gene Moore, Royal |* B I *’s all-sports and Michigan's j a wa egrecditboms won in track| SOUTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE | |f 00) Save wv SCRAMBLE a | At, 85 — Bob Popinenu, Detroit: Bob |trop with Berkley injtmisy city 8 9 Ortonville’ 1 1 S ~ traits Bob Brooks, Birmingham; Tom |00@ Conc uthfield and. Walled Miingtes «68 Set Birmingham Golfer Out RACING ee it; Harry shared the golf prize in the ‘ GUE . + a F onion, Detrot andy bindsey, Pontine Lake shaved the mL © Lief Ontario Tournament Added Attraction: Te Frederick won a districtixew Haven § © . Capec 1 | TRIPLE FLAMING BOARD Mi aatts Subse: Macon S| Oe in golf but bawed to De-Brmow § 1 Bown 18] a "quality for today's Se-hole WALL CRASH IN MID-AIR | Tom Hughes, . tholic honors. 24 to rie Brant, Mt. Clemens; jtroit Austin for Ca pm . pany of “he Ontario Open Golf —S At 88 — Bob Oak St. Mary and Detroit “6 TOMOR seca em Mtn a S| marshes et ee en TD. Besiedy SUNN IS SP. MD cee a -B ; A. a . * ee) ; & Mp Mxicholn, Dearborn. Cranbrook missed coping the | Friday “staid at Wiser’ Field| Gerry Keselting, Kitchener pro, Going Pie Pontiac's Only Authorised Reo Sales an. : of land near| Inter - State League , es and Jaycee Park —Our Jets vs.|who gave up the U.S. golf circuit, —". ed at Auburn | chides Incorporated : and Supplies ha by} @ podhng i Phas eg Griff's Gril] in Class A and Var-fired a course record of 65, five Adult ee a tees : ee the state wll be dedicated asthe Seechall nad teunle teame cach |den's vs. Kuhlman gr oo are fs Ragtime ge | 50e nd Opdyke Roads 53% Union Se. ae Game area. | B—were postponed due hee Phe 3 : L gaete a ee tov '$175,000 for the} finished rd. Tri-County track wet grounds, mg ithe qualifying 18-hole round. | ’ , \y ; Romeo won. the: { : é | oe \ : land, \ : | ; y j f ue ’ oo oe \ ae be 11,000 residents were convinced to- day that downtown shopping can be" a pleasant experience. Two blocks of its main street! were free of vehicular traffic. Huge, planter boxes of trees, shrubs and: flowers created an —_ of park- like leisure, SNACKS AT CAFES Shoppers took readily to the idea of snacks at outdoor cafes. They left small children at a. supervised playpen. Civic leaders and merchants were optimistic that the down- town pedestrian mall, opened yesterday for a 10-day trial, will become permanent. “This thing is going to be a tre- mendous stimulant to downtown development,” says . merchant spokesman Jack Reichardt. Muskegon City Planner Robert Vanhoef, a Grand Haven native, originated the plan in a University - of Cincinnati engineering thesis in 1947. ; * * * “What we're doing here essen- The problem was solved wih | a’ =neninauan of effort. ready, in existence detours traffic laround the two-block section of Washington Stree _- * * * Six offstreet municipal parking lots, financed by parking meters) installed 10 years ago, afford space for 500 cars. . With sanction from the city, Reichardt led 59 merchants in an outlay of some $5,000 for tem- porary mail detorations. They in- clude 200 trees and shrubs, more than 1,400 flowering plants, Lake Michigan beach sand for a kiddies’ ‘playpen and amplifiers for record- ed background music. “We are working on plans to leave the mali in existence threughout the summer,” Relch- ardt says. The planter boxes are arranged to permit passage’ of emergency vehicles. counts are being taken to deter- mine movement aro the busi- ‘timillion dollar developments already in being or under way in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Kansas City, Baltimore and elsewhere,” he says. “Our basic problem is the sep- Detroit Probes Price of Cars Grand Jury Impaneled ‘Today; 50 Subpoenas to Be Served . DETRIT (UPI) — A _ special grand jury of 17 women and nine men has been impaneled to in- vestigate reported pric e - fixing/ among new car dealers in the De- troit area. Federa] Judge Thomas P. Thorn- ton, who impaneled the jury, said the investigation would take pos- sibly three ‘months and that the jury would meet two or three times a week. * * * The Justice Department ordered; ° the probe this week to cover ac- tivities of dealer associations and dealers handling most American- *made model cars. About 50 were to be Other. investigations are under- way in Cleveland, San Francisco. and Washington, D.C. and another has been ordered ‘in New York. The anti-trust division’s Detroit office received several complaints from local dealers but even so, the Detroit inquiry announcement - was a surprise. : (_‘* * * ; The local anti-trust division of-) fice was to be moved from its! location in the Federal Building| for economy reasons. Officials said the inquiries are to determine if there is agreement among. car tially is no different from the nts ase district. They /al | the two-block ‘alsé hope to ascertain what the mall is doing to —. : * * * i Vanhoef explained that traffic ~ wwe’ ll know by’ Monday what major bugs must be eliminated,” says Traffic Committee Chairman Oscar Anderson. Oppesition to the plan came from only three businessmen in stretch. A drug store and a fecti News stand at the eastern end at the mall complained that it cut into | their transit trade, An electrician's shop in mnie | block is “without a rear ——— and continues to use its street en-| trance for truck deliveries. * * * | Williarn Creason hailed ~ Mayor - |the mall plan yesterday as he cut a ribbon maa of its epee i i ' | * | Grand Haven’ s Downtown Area _ Transformed Into Scenic GRAND HAVEN «® — Most off aration of pedestrian from Ve- | this west Michigan community's! hicular traffic.” wait their enthusiasm and siveness,” he said. “It is re- A system of one-way streets al- — sd carry them cut.” Merchant reaction was s mixed, Gift shop operator Percy Floto, said: “It looks good. A iot of peo-' hanedliar ple have come in. longer. PATRONS DIVIDED - Clothing’ dealer, William .Viening S patrons were ‘pretty well said divided” on opinions of the mall. Hobie Bell, sport shop opera-- tor: “I, can't really tell yet om congratulate the 5 committee and the downtown nierchants for ; People Grand Haven experiment is the think it’s nice and ought to last fruit of early planning for akin | | ROOTS AND HER BL DbIES | hw z f . ; ae ee oO; a Z oi ee see. : A oP oF “FOU RTEEN , THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE. 14, 1058 | the experiment - +» We had a | hundred sign up for . prizes . ns eve eet ey Re | | mall ‘a try.” : Alvin Jonker, hardware dealer,, said: “We are terrifically busy to- day . Customers are coming| down and enjoying the malt. a | * to, vibiad: the limited access highways, traffic! routing and building renovations. | “Tt was all ‘part of a framework within which a downtown pedestri-| an mall can be applied,” he said. “Other cities are eager to see what we develop and determine how! - they may apply it to themselves,” THE GIRLS” “You mean ‘there are seventeen more)" ~~ BOARDING HOUSE by Franklin Folger IT WAS SUCH A GOOD ELy, { COULDNT PASS IT UP! MY WORD! J Cs ag “7 Wi LTON: fama wernt ane ee dealers to use the ‘‘price packs.) Under the system, list prices on) cars and accessories are ballooned so that large discount rates can) be given on trade-ins, Tax Relief for Buses Killed in Committee LANSING (UPI)—A bill aimed at providing tax relief. for Michi- gan's Municipal Bus Companies was killed in a conference commit- tee today’ when the House and. Senate failed in a second attempt to reach an agreement. | ‘The issue js dead for the year,’’| said Rep. Emil Peltz (R-Rogers' City). Meanwhile, no progress was re- ported in the deadlock on a bill which would create a two-million- dollar park development fund out) of windshield sticker fees charged park users “We've been so tied up with bills, on unemployment and safety we haven't Had a chance to work out | so-called ‘secondary’ matters,’ said Rep. Frederic J, Marshall R.| Allen). ‘That's the trouble with! saving everything for the last min- ute.” The Department of State is the | ¢ custodian of the Seal of the U. S.,| with which the Secretary of State! certifies Presidential proclama- tions, instruments of ratification of ; treaties, Presidential commissions, | and othet important documents. | a + HALF ACRE CASTLE BRAUCHER lamer Mii, 50.1 F Ya REA PAL!* aK OF On EEL KIND OF PROUD THAT I EVEN FOOLED YOU WITH THAT HYPNO- TIZED STUNTS I BIT MY TONGUE TO KEEP FROM LAUGHING WHEN YOU TOLD MEDUSA THE CURE. & $0 LONG, AND THANKS—~j GREAT iz CAESAR: INCOMPRE ~ HENSIBLE / Ly INTO. THE GREATEST ACTOR OF , THE AcE! J a | By Ernie Bushmiller FRITZ Ai OUT OUR WAY A CLUBHOUSE,EH? WELL.HOW J WELL, THIS!S ALL TH’ CONDUCT WOOP 1 COLD SINE 30 F =—— —— I BUILT IT NEXT TOA NANCY : = : AND DONT GO og ed LL HOW MANY ESTS AROUN ARE YOU aes RATTLING YOUR AND TODAY: AUNT PIGGY BANK af QUIET--- J Pa 4 Se ee I'LL JUST WAVE MY QUIET Bi LLFOLD -—— — 44, Kn, ae ed | 48 save t ey aS Tye “ r THE WORRY WART 6 ww RCS OE Cae SE ey nna Femme bemtcere by Ys ae tap fae Hotei ge WN HIE REFRIGERATOR * & i rd 2 r SS Fy : 2 ¢ je By Charles Kuhn John Morris ; DONALD DUCK ‘STRINGS IN TH’ RIGHT PLACES... . THEN A COUPLE O” ». THERE, THAT SHOULD eee MY OL’ CHIN FROM BEIN’ SUNBURNED ALL SUMMER / | = “ é eae 2 TL Ce PRESS| : SATURDAY, JUNE 14. 1958 1 PONTIAC. MICING AN Your Neighbor's House. Build Nex By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor It's really amazing how many people build a new house — right next door to the old one. Jt sim- plifies some of the moving and means there is no ‘edjuntment to @ new neighborhood. * * * | Last fall some one said to us, | “You ought to get the Clarence | Smith home; they have a beauti- 2p ful new one on Otter Lake.” So | we did. | The Smiths own four acres on ! Windcroft drive; in fact, it is the | very end of the street. There is | an old barn on their property | which makes one wonder if this | were not a farm once upon a time. For years they lived in a red | brick house on the lake — then | they decided to build a new | house on the adjoining let. © Their son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Swen- | . gros and their two small | granddaughters live in the old Smith home. | . Joseph Swengres was in Little | America. At times when he had | nothing to do but dream of home | and try to break the boredom of | Antarctic life, he would think | about the house his father and | mother-in-law wanted to build. He sketched plans. After his ré- . turn, these plans were drawn up and the house was built. There's a planter box around two sides of the front porch. Red- wood beams support a plastic. paneled roof. Next to the front The slate floored hallway leads to the bedroom wing of the house and also around to the living room. The entire stairway is sur- rounded with a plywood planter. Spot lights on poles make a dra- matic picture of this area. At the right. of the hall is the family room. The floor is cork- tone file, while the walls are ~ eled in fruitwood. Folding wood en doors can be closed to ‘shut The dining room has a window opening onto the porch. Like the family room it has paneled walls to Old Home and cork floor. There's a evel: ing light over the table. Mrs. Smith has a picture in her mind of the new furniture for this room. She thinks it will be fruit- wood. : « * *& Like the family room, the kitchen is at the. front of the house. This is the room Mrs. Smith raved about when we first talked with her about her house. . Number four can take food from the refrigerator and fix it on the built-in cutting board. The fifth cook will: have undisputed use of the dividing counter be- tween kitchen and dining room. YELLOW AND BROWN All cupboards are fruitwood. - Counter tops and splash backs ere yellow Formica. Curtain ma- terial matches the ceiling paper. Both have a small print in gold, brown and_ rust, Range, oven and refrigerator are all built-ins, Next to the sink is a Jazy-susan cupboard. The mixer comes up on a hinged shelf.. Spices are right there when needed — in their (Continued on Pege 18) STAIRCASE PLANTER — A plywood planter has been built around the staircase in the front Pontiac Press Pheios by Ed Vanderwerp dramatize the area. At the right is the dor into the family room and a small portion of the glass hall. Spot lights mounted on a pole at the corner SPECIAL KITCHEN — It may look small from this angle, but ’ it’s a most efficient kitchen. There's a great deal of counter space - and lots-of well-planned cupboard space. All wooden’ surfaces are a | fi beside the front door. ' fruitwood. Counter tops are Formica. Curtains match the’ wall- paper on the ceiling. The cupboard in the foreground has a rounded end to make passage in and out of the kitchen easier. LONG LIVING ROOM — Windows along the lake side and at one end of this long room make it a bright and cheerful place. The door in the rear leads to the. newly screened porch, Beige carpeting covers this floor and all the bedroom area. 6 Rt gems ere a pinta = Gps gp ate a ee tee eee cd FAMILY ROOM — This family room can be closed off from the dining room in the rear by means of folding wooden doors, Both rooms have corktone tile floors and fruitwood paneled walls. The furniture in the family room is bamboo with brown * The sofa and one lounge chair are gold. Curtains have a white background. This room has a delightful view of Otter Lake. Sage oi yin tlie and green cushions. The fireplace is built of orange colored Roman brick. The hearth is slate. On the left is a wood storage section. CALLERS — Little Robyn Swengros who's almost two, comes . to call on Grandma every day. She knocks at the front door, then pounds on the window at the right if no one answers her. Kandi, the cocker, follows her. Her baby sister, Renée, has to stay at -home; she’s only’ four months'old. The Clarence Smiths live in this new brick home on’ Windcroft drive at Otter Lake. Their son-in-law Joseph Swengros planned the house and built it for them, ee fC os ee Lr hrer—e—“ i ‘ i DhULUwrrr—“i—ieSSsrs—C(i‘S“‘C Ci a , a. ss : o - ee ae | ce gee ee: ae of : re Bie . VA eo | : a P, a e ~ wy ky ais pe a ee ; e ri . S , ; es - Hi Be ‘ , fe a : a a bons ce “4 , s Q ae ; ae re ue ; SIXTEEN ae ee \o de, : __. 2» THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1058 |: ee! pi aE Cone Pin een | awe : a eae na : mar grr BE TUGES e Oe Onn en at tae Ss eer APRS nn ese A ae is » Is your trash burner falling apart? Heat-Resisting aun Za Cabinets Our Specialty C, oe eg aed we ls remodel os : "@ Resist Weather, Fire & Rust, ; wood! We pe ie build in our. shop or in your home. Rates @ Never becomes ugly or a eyesere te disgrace : your yaré—stay attractive & mila are reasonable for finest thew tong iets enn if quality work. | Se ee Rese ane tical grooves are used for siding, They go. up fast, cutting heat. 1i° ’ struction time. Brick is used onthe garage face, for the entrance- * orm of cement that resists high " heat, cold, and changeable weather, : [Inexpensive ‘Split Has * Eight Rooms, Two Baths @ Have » grate and cast iron spark arrester, * @ Unit ts 33” ‘with a con- po Sy Sow ara The CABINET SHOP @ 2 bushel capacity. See iene aes By JOHN 0. B, WALLAGE entrances, a dramatic foyer bal- 088 W. H sui °iaay uae os tee, | , It you have & big family, youn |°2°%" a log-burning fireplace, abun- pt me = eas «6 PE 6-833 | "gm Ponting, Trey, [appreciate a house like this — and/race. pila al After Hours Call OR 3-4385 VEL SELMES | ict [ire cr Se sa oo = 5 —— Big Beaver, Madieen ! “Tt has the potential,” says the |# Split level type because it offers . 4083 S. Commerce Rd., ' Call jarchitect, “of being the most inex-|™ore livable space within the same 7 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR: MILFORD 6, MICH. 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Pedigo 1722 Austere, Waterford | _ Our Representative Will Call on You et Your _' Convenience — No Obligation | | @&M CONSTRUCTION CO. 2260 Dixie Hwy. North of Telegraph Road Pontiac | Open Sunday’ 12-4 -"4 *s . E k , \ b : \ t i . - a { % , , ; f { F A \ ne e ‘ / f : ; t ; ’ j : é : A : : \ a A os ‘ 1 , . Boat Wye , { « ' ® ‘ * } i 4 1 \ ig % 4 4 | * A ‘i Hy | r \ - \ : “ if + i . ui ik } ; 2 \ \ \ < = LL ene: (oe ; {4 . - : : te ay Veh \y \ oe PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS, INC. T Cee | "OR 3-5619 ___ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1958 J : Fa 2 . . 3 fe = RE ES 4 : " . . * - . - a : , : ie: Ei ee 4 = . _ ae au 2 : * i f : : 3 $ 3 oe z 4 re? - . , * = > : * © - > g > § : _. t * 4. To our customers, suppliers, and all those who attempted to see our model home in Showboat Heights on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 8th, 9th and 10th: | ‘Federal Homes had no labor dispute. Pickets appearing at our Subdivision on the above days were hired by other builders. On Tuesday afternoon, June 10, the Circuit Court issued an injunc- tion against the builders involved, directing them to refrain from interference with our customers and construction. Federal Homes will continue to build houses. We have NEVER participated in a builders’ association lockout of union membership. To those who were turned away by the massed pickets, we cordially extend an invitation to visit our Subdivision. You may now enter our model freely. It is reached by going one block north on Cass Lake Road, from M-59, and tur ning left on Mark Road one block fo model. Cass Lake Road is approximately one mile west of Tel- Huron Center, on M-59. Open 3-8 P.M. daily, 1-8 P.M. week-ends. Federal Homes Corp. | / Oo . “\¢ 1) : _ } \ ! a f ‘ / k i ' x ¥ : t : \ t 5 s : \ i | : ; ; ~ ets fy oy a Seg * ogg te Op see “a hrng oe ar S aundeaientandindnane * dang ge ep wig ee ap ety came dap ae a P a PE a ae * : - = pail: Be RE ee a ee ae # | ey a s . ~ a 3 23 sf . ¥ x * 4 a he ae : ; = Se < - aoe z oo 228 ie , : | ae , + te 2 j ea 4 : = ve t af a, Fs > G : ; : . ; ne 4s Sa. ee | “ é * ; : : ar ( a | e i. eo . 2 s Z : \ . : iY weco et : \ = 3 oh ‘ : a 2 Ls : < ; *. Se a * . ‘ = i z : si : * EIGHTEEN ee a ee the _- + | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1958 , “Private Loans Do Job pee patehnesae ty taf Certain pag 2 Clarence Smiths is poe Cushion i: | Replaceable Items : ~lp oo ok ro oe us = See peen tee sen oe Roughly 70 per cent, or nearly paid for in cash, reports the United| Pracede Jo ‘ 1 Dp. : chors Rugs 5 6t O 3 ing difficult to replace, —‘|foreignmade fixtures = 700,000 of the new homes built in|., : sees id Rileve | eas oe Best ard ing dif . SE ergalinalge papas PY, Painting — Build Bilevel Brick \Firmly to Floor ff Standard or roughly 634,000 units similarly | - (Continued from Page 15) » Builders consider “replaceable"’ OCTOK AWYER 3 janitrol aad heating syster| a Reasonable Down Payment YOU COOLING i CAN OWN a 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath. Brick twice be “ parrealy -exieties pemAe pda , fore using materials. of foseign Features You're Sure to Enjoy. | in ._ Sith a Re Be] CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT 1 We stock Belden, Fairfield, |/‘% Siding. Hold the clapboard in| Com visualise the new turmiture eng ape nee Gmina salle onli, | | Wadsworth, and other lines of | P!ace with nails set below the sur-| booviry to Swedish modern. At \the entire surface of the rag and —— brick. Available in many | Reale cracked putty atound present there is a gold sofa and tee Stour. Tate antaxtal io @ety %6 OXFORD MOBILE MANOR ff Bateman-Kampsen Realty Co. colors and textures. windows before the window-frame-| matching . chair; two - brown lof an inch thick and weighs only | or Spacious Mobile Living |} 377 §, Telegraph painting starts, Search out -knots on ee 4 ounces per square yard. It is} * “*",Egstast pafet = | sscinianiceeaiiampninminiie - - in the wood appear as if they : e a featherlight an@ easy to handle. - FOR INFORMATION oe : —— might “bleed” through — s¢rape| Carpeting is beige; car- | Another advantage of this syn- OXFORD TRAILER SALES ae nee es as away the old paint in these spots| peting, in fact, runs throughout uate W tet % cee te weed : MY 2-0721 er OA 8-3022 i jand apply a coat of shellac, te| the living room and bedrooms. | repeatedly without losing either : jrusted metal and wirebrush the} Draperies are white with a de- | ity resifient texture or its an- ' 5 of every bit — and apply the rust-} #t ome end opens buckle or shed, @ Des! Directly with Builder i | OUT ON EASY TERMS! = ananee. | rt feat poccle will ta tha | This material is sold on a by-l] © Chelee Lecstlons Availe PORCHES NOW! | Gall sew for F : Se ere thar ere, Tang | scene of summer living for the |tbe-yard basis and can be cut with] TOWNSEND BLDRS. | , | new for FREE Cooling Estimate spots. Where the print may ont pair of scissors to fit ; | Stop and See Us! have sealed, cracked or biis- | “iS ; .. pe rug. Both 24” width and 33°) "SS.usster, ann * "BE Enjoy your porch all this coming Summer. Enclose your -| Otto A. Trzos ee es eek C. | Gare Wiaen, oan ag putes ee a il porch with this amazing new Jolousie Windows, Awn- filled with fresh putty and sand- | of time with her. Grandma's sndioa ing Type Windows or Combination Storm Windows. 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. SIBLEY ed when ary. Bote, ong nenty — le ee ae Se oe 2 : . . Har puttied spots should have an ap- | house of windows. | Don't overlook the possible use Keoge Harber | COAL & SUPPLY CO. | st" % * Primite cont. | tet deed purple, Mra Wilson's {°! coniact cement for gluing o- JALOUSI ES Eves. & Sun. ies * I} It you're planning to do the paint- , a S \gether 2 pieces of wood even : FE 20278 1. : ae & yourself, these preparations) ender as is the quilted spread |_ : for Call MA 68267 i FE 5-8163 still hold and a wire-brushing of) on the bed. A butterfly patterned [4 the entire surface is a good pre- - > a . coeayieer Stir’ and short coraine ‘Ne SQD@Ceeal £ } YEAR ‘ROUND | . . ! the windows is a leather platform /|$ 2 : , lTile Cc P cocker aad steel qa wees to Sold: 3 8 Ft 2xA4's , LIVING! HOUSE of the WEEK le Comes.on Paper — | ed « purple Vietoriantype af. |§ On Ue of : * e > . We Do Repair ‘Work on Pioneer Highlands Lines. | oemal cman lentes! $ Each ¢ 25 Years of Experience tiles used for floors, walls and Bétween Mrs. Wilson’s room — | 4 All Types of Storms and The perfect Home ! ! Located on a shaded, paved street only counters aren’t laid one at a time. call hg Guar dadaceaa ts $ : . Will Assure You of ia - a couple of blocks from the beautiful beach of Sylvan Lake. Called ceramic mosaics, the tiles| bathroom. Under the high win- (¢ :, . i ao Vestibule entrance to homey living room with natural fire- f lave pasted on sheets of paper about| dows there's a long vanity. The |$ TALBOTT Quality Workmanship | open 6 pays » Week “ tchen one foot wide and two feét long.| floor and fixtures are peach. |$ C teed Work | 7:30 AM. to 6:00P.M, furnace, After the tile has been placed in| Above the sandalwood tile is (2 Lumber Co — Guaran or . of recreation and a dark room. A lovely sc: patio position and allowed to set, the pa-| wallpaper with a yellow and |; ve . . overlooks the —— oe Weer A oarens too! It's per covering is ames with wa-| blue sea — Curtains |< : . ; ‘ ——e “— : ter peeled off. Quarry tile,| afe yellow and white. OR 3-2028 Tue neeas squares, also) ‘The Smiths’ bedroom has win- C. Weedon Home Equipment Co. : = Pat! dows on two sides, curtained in a a . of gold, 262 S. Telegraph FEET TP ee ave Ae ee : bree wet een tnmare | yi ato. The tt: | ARE “MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS for ° : ae is in a quilt- : = . 5 : ° e told lumbermen: “You whipped) eq design. The most surprising We _Spoctetios in ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS” Aluminum Awnin time with timber. You delivered) thing in the room is a baby's || COMMERCIAL BUILTUP Brand Hoo—00 Motel» ALU MING net goa g ithe woods. | bed. But when you learn that the ROOFING ALUMINUM WINDOWS ALUMINUM : By Foster. 40 Years in the Awning Business two little granddaughters spend jj Phone FE s-sean is N. Cass pom ve BASEMENT ‘ a great deal of time in this house, i] Get an Estimate Withent Obligation DOORS Double-Hung, PORCHES and CARPORTS | We'll Fix It With ecw ; | ROOFING & INSULATION CO. 24 $4 D9 $6B95 ’ e | ‘ s . 5-Year Written Guarantee | 95% OFF c.f) em: lives at homes Mer 3 payed (ee rout ALL TYPES AND PRICES Lae GC a 3 “World's Largest Peterson Window Dealers” No Money Down @ 5 Years to Poy | FE 5-3759 devien. Tho her three wale ExCeL ALWINDO DIVISION . Free Estimates PETE'S The fecntere ts Sebemer NORTHERN ALUMINUM COMPANY } . v. 1700 S. TELEGRAPH - H | Bedspread and curtains a : ; MICHIGAN HOME REMODELERS REFRIGERATION In ber bathrooms next door ‘pink {| __3216 Ryerefe Se. OPEN DAILY 9:40 TO 6:00 F.M.—OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOONS - | FE 4-5063 , FE 4-6101 is repeated in the paper. Here 7 oF. 3377 W. Huren St. — Pontiac the curtains are white Whoever told us about the early 1940s averaging 14 to 19 inches, 5 inches deep. Today they average 13 to 17 by 4 inches deep. Many new home owners com- plain about the lack of space and frequently have two medicine cabi- nets installed in each bathroom. mae ee c= | Ml Colonial Ranch Homes once a living thing, Further, they explain that wood appeals to more of the senses — sight, touch and smell] — than other building ma- LT am , . peaurirut naw Cael sor Your HOME! Se WITH THESE FEATURES; ©@ Stainless steel inter-lock fos Dicl-ese Controls—as easy te turn round weather tight marae gel : es the dial on your redie. , : quickly from storm ; escenbas cacteh desea altae @ Converts teueh we panicle ‘to screen. bled ssemoied. ; Toilet of vitreous china—aquiet, e Comes Wy oll hardware, efficient Rushing action. e rer ae matic door check, Bathivb hes fet sefety bottom = ide aluminum iJ jamb. con in ped ee — ot oe re Ts outside | thick, re goed construction. a: ce @ Over) mic, i Bring new beauty—new con- SAVE INSTALLATION CHARG “ _ venience—to your home with a with simple tools con install DUO-MATIC peat papel prea 7 vinedalgeeldarse and DUO-DOR EE styling, but they possess such a, | SER Se a As in Life, Post, Good ay meester: ° Peabucw of Gio! Ceuta Feet Cn, TD a ond other | > mergenlitt close at a fnger's touch. ie ' ~ ; sent a new high in value and may conveniently financed. Sold Exclusively in Lumber Yards — Coast to Coast inpalukten " : M. A. Benson Lumber Co. Donaldson Lumber Co. Eames & Brown ‘ 649 N. Saginaw FE 4-2521 27 Orchard Lake FE 2-838! Inc. ‘ a © | . / Plumbing — Heating ‘Burke Lumber Co. Talbott Lumber Co. |. 4ir conditioning | Drayton Plains ( = OR3-1211, (025 Oakland FE 44505! sr. pikes. rE3-7195 |, | oy a i . ' A F oa ; i : a . \ b : a e, \ : i x . a e \ : / zn : te « aN . ‘ ' wo ; 2 ‘ qs! Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas % Sy 2. A’ . | rb Latte ig: Stores fez : Closing [7 for World Title DONALD 0. CALDWELL —_Pontiac General Hospital following (Louise) Convite, 5 -of 6490 : 7 “4 - ; DETROIT @ — Pert waSttviee for Donald 0. Sage rs, An-|morning at Milliken Funeral Home|. Ann Black of Flint was. ; aplecrest & dre . t St. Lawrence olic) 4. Pontiac ‘Area Units “Miss Michigan” in the “Miss a — at 4 p.m. , Ala.; Claude of Laurel, |Church, in St. Lawrence} Shut Quota Universe” contest last might. = (at asl wal ieee Miss.; Leonard of Lake Wales,|Cemetery, © th am, at the Fi to Shut Doors Pending | A wyegreld hoeey Mant, Mies [cee Burial will be HAmows,/Fla. and ensie of Musve ans som, Cearlle Ged Trestey efit , on kon "the “waite "Lave “sen VAN HORN. | cer. : aa ‘Towns x died later. Mr, Easterling died Friday at| UTICA — Services for Mrs. Phil-|Donald Donie of Southfield; two|police offi system. oot ar & isis at a 00 dane 13, 1” Death Notices | Death Notices [tele tstst Male ¢| Melo Wantcd Female 7) Instructions 9) Work Wanted Female 11) _Bulldig Services 12) "Business Services 13] Moving & Trucking 10 EX ICED COLLECTOR FOR PIANO LESOONS: MAJORS IN GIRL 22 WANTS DO- SERVICE. FREE | Br ee ee aan | el oe Between 25-30. vo S ALES Gonple ‘music and “in begioner | mente. work to ve in. Call| "tmates” Partoey El yRES Be “piving bcewinding SIS Bike Cor BONE, FROCK SERVICE ® Bmith. cae sabing’ 6 One Sriren Court: 19, ee: dear RENCED REALESTATE he ; FounaGen et 6 HAULI ME Sabet =e i fatbar sof saicala mothe Mrs. jreen- AN with managerial cap- Royal Oak Beauty College EXCAVATION, TRENCHING, rwer CLRARIN son. RE in time. PE §-0005. tse Bran Richard =» or fire “Laure pennies a = —— — = Cari is now accepting « lim- oning, soll, ~. JIMS MOVING AND 3. lambart oy ol Lit 5 ; . 3-881 ; ee pene. Puneral servi held Mon-|_terview call OR si Able personable women, for ay Gua eases FE MATE Weeds and, m removed. Pree rig . 4 Service i. 42m 4 at Mapiey| day. June is, wat ft A:dp pm, trom | Fa BRANCH NOW AG.| ladieg ready-to-wear. | Expert- of REE STIMATES FORWACE SERVICE Te -VRG | P22 “Preiss articies oicked up Bailey Sparks-c ential with) ¢ cations. Apply 1064] ene wages 1 ele B84 ® =i ee land, Birmingham. interment Dr Tom, Malone officisting. In-| Wr between 10m 11:30) ant work eaaditlons Apply incon a ty Get my price. Ph. PE3S91 | Gone anb HEA ‘ cuneate JUNE 12. 1958, DON-' at will He in) state state at Sparks- Ptr WANTED YO “SELL K SUMMER IN READ- pong 8 5 po Pu dirt, oe, ooh ald O., 2310 May it; 29; in Puneral Home. __ ye, Piastle neenetng. door to door, ay Baum ps. er and igh ek = Ra. FE pay T8GceNo A ROBBAGr. beloved husband of Mrs. na JUNE 12, | 40 per cent commission, Write Lend ar tA ; R. Caldwell; beloved of Bre W.. 123 Shadbolt Bt, Lake Orion; | _Ponbiac Press Box 588. BIRMINGHAM MI_¢-6311 : eee mm * U Jess Caldwell: dear father of age 70: beloved husband of Mrs) ————- 7 TEACHERS TUTORING POLLY MOSOUITO ; Montey D. ote pH = Cald-, Irene Hacker; dear father of SALESMEN 4 & CON ROL well; dear Srether of Mrs. R. N.| bert and Clarence Hack- weedeq immediately Earn This Summer Math, Physics. Che , English: * Local and lone ce oe moving, Basey ‘and Mrs. Don McCoy. Pu-| er and Mrs. June Herb. brother of | Netded._ tmmediat oe testabiane: through idts grede, Ver informe. SPRAYING bon nera. Ro vite) will be held at ‘ Carl Hacker, Mrs. Ruby Schalter, customers in the (While vacationing? — mterest:| tion call FE » z fRUCEINO 4 HAULING} Rus - 1 ss ha teak be in Mat Yaseey poe ge i eau » Rochester & ress | Be fake ee caer Eee bt ned Le oy nt oa bisn Asytche Cheap PE « cae % B * Edm: Okla. arrange- held Monday, J 16, at 11 am earnings, work 3-4 Work W. ale 10 Specia! po hag pp Home ie'by Barks-Griftin Punerei {fom the, Flumerielt Pun crs | We represent one of the large ne- | ss Seekiy For faterview call = wae aay ae otor beat. Phone OAkland S019 Trucks to Rent ome * : ' * bad thi of to odel your i WELDING a CHILDERS, JUNE 13. i958, LONNTE siete Mist oe etter fu ee ee a | ref e7? oF MA 43404, 9 “til noon, “Repair Fe ait As tena heat, Wu an new dae. or tone OL? Te JOB WELDING A nd TANS Rau MEST D., 108 Giddings Ra. age 3) Hacker will He in. state at. the reguiar weekly earn-| WAITRESS PARTTIME | waters. | PP ALL ANQOXD, HAULING as non rbis or receptionist that extra ‘room you need. Take ring Day oF Night. Vigon Stak ae: pated ona Mr y= Plumertield Funeral Home, Lake) 96s otal paychecks pet Feor.| BOPY ie Ore eat Lal | Bema PLASTERING—NEW OR REPATE | DUH, trucks \aerafiera of Diana C.. Laurel Ms. m ies TOOTS x . wart 4 W ed AVALASLS HOW CARPERTER a . 48 ae: PLASTERING NEW APD RE Work Geernseret boses ; me Farm and qos able to m me- 5 are new 5 5 , FES d I Co. Revere eng Cus! OC. oH st. Gately, Have serviceable car on DB Murdock, PE LADY Wises 3 CLEANING. af AN _ ws — Lawnmowers ndustrial Tractor ral a Glovea baskead of . s 508. Diet ag er 6. ence, Aremer, Coners, revere!) oe ot: taloved bemend of Mrsi| overnight evel, age Mak 3 ite {200k and g9un | TAL Se onEan | owt. Ex. oot. —_ ‘ Accurately Sharpened. ao WOODWARD © 16, at 1 pm. at the Voorhees-/ Donald Donte; dear brot of . ant 2 Pike vet with fly is summer OTRER WOULD ow +1 Siple. Se oe = ee, a ee Hcolly Cooper soe jes des AN CARE 2 CHIL- ig El eng a "arenes. 4 ea eae FOR ou AEE bat: J ONWANTED ARTICLES Picks in Perty bt. Park. Lenni e will B Be will be held Monday. June 16, at Personal whe cuaily. Bee Bee, gh Bevis on _ tive tn. Apply after 5. 215% ” AYS ONLY. as tao a Panera!” nat, Voorner- Sin humeral Home, "420%. Lafayette) at : tAbY oF CLEAN WABITa | sLocE. BRICK, FIRE. | hie ead’ So ook PS iol ou hen 1958, WALTER c,| &. Ser al Oak, with interment in — Ave. MPoolise,» » Michigan. ry ours a ay. afiernoons 5 days place, carpenter. ora work TODLEAGED Ant Ww 3 Es Painti saluting & Decoratin LIS Walnut Blvd. Rochester: age) nkvien ry oval OOK: june ith, Phone, FE i street vein. teen rk and child care im your Z rating 20 8: veloved husband oq Mr. Harbour will be in state at REY _Wrte Bontise Press ‘Box |ABINET eciee AND CA pame. done fotber f Mru.| Se ae, ee WANTED: || JOURNEYMAN | —airie Femtioc Press Boz $3, | {ter Kitehens 0 x 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC. Sits dar were: Shag: "RANE Man nc ie apuag naateaee| Hele Wanted 6) ti : tae cs rs Cole. * will be he nfant son of Richard and Marylin page 8 be alt ‘MEN OR WOMEN ULESIROUS CARPEnT EA a JOBS. ae isF CLASS INT ERT PAINT. the Wiitam R Potere, Puneral| L Gooves, Punvrel service will be Good fringe —— shuts na, Fer E> oo a. $%,,,Rermend Commins. OL terations. Drapes & formals dove Ce PARTING PAPERS Hang? A’ Lucas officiel me sry ne, Basar yO ae § Ferry tto tl om “Custom Sa ron Fa re TH G 8 | mr removes fe AV “Cemetery. M 1) with interment in Lea Sepulchre; Perfection work only desired. NE SOLICITING. MUST eepiic. take, ia whe, 8, Garden Plowing 16B | iG cpiohtad Si pipes Ne in state at the William BR. Cemetery. Baby Paul Richard is| Frank's Cleaners. 227 Auburn. 2:30 or over. Hours — @ til ———— PART TIME ONLY. ‘on! +-0853. Mason __Potere Funeral Home. fron | Donelson-Johns Funeral . Apply 3% 6, Saginaw. FE EM 3-3650 TRENC ie ND CUSTOM PLOWING, GARDEN, | Xi PAIRING COX, JUNE 13, 1056. JA DUR- PULL UNE De | ant ‘emale HIGH SCHOOL ard, or acreage pF wg FE| terior. 10 rent dise. cash, Gen aeer a Ki. ia + pg a ryeaset ‘A’ Hadarit” 18017 pes cee Behe wvenl A 7/Emp Employment Agencies 8A Miaires” any aay BULLDOZING me goamcemael, Tiss a re seat AG Haines: six grandchildren “and 12\ ford, Detrott: beloved wife of ASSISTANT SECRETARY WITH = TS P R, PE 1.8872 ale ay . OR PA! A reat-grandehildren also survive., Walter J. Turnbull; nephew. some experience. T FV : , Pr re eres ob te discing. Dosinr or ‘eveling. Cow | tion guarantee’ PE Finersl service will be held Mon-; James Hisedrin alee survives. Pu: shorthand required. Joka ' ‘hoster, “VELYN EDWARDS pth td oo eying. houses. Block 5 _masete. FOR THOSE day, June 16, at 10:30 am. at) neral service will be held Tuesday.| Realtor, 670 W. Huron 8t. VOCATIONAL COUNSELING ls sali pected Fepalr. PE FE 2-3706 or Pi CTOR AND oor TRUCK : St. ‘Joseph Catholic Church with June 17, at 11 a.m. at the Plumer- ae 8 hen : : ae | service. —— PE 5-6356 WHO CARE interment in the St. Joseph sec elt Funeral Home with Rev.| BEAU TY OPERATOR $11 COMMUNITY BANK BLDG, NTS DAY WORK. Building Su 12A |- or FE FE ; of Lawn Cemetery. Reci-| Robert Harrison officiating In-| Experienced. FE 4-887. Wed., FE FE 4-084 INTERIOR & PAINT. | days, references, 4-1323. u g Supplies ost tation of the Rosary will be at) terment in East Lawn Cemetery.| 43515 psthaiie, Poe OR foe eto Lake lecurunee Kewacies 17A Tovey Fan FEAGHERS 0 p.m. at Allen's Funeral Home.| Service Monday at 11 ‘a.m. at Dili = gla 117 : tna yeitting $15 | PIREBRICE OSED. 1 10 id oc exp AINTED. 3 ‘OR 32400 Cox LC Brothers Puneral Home in De-| Child Welfare Worker uv Bi ante or OR 3-3089 state at the funeral home. troit. Mrs. Turnbull will Ne in ‘ ith A ° EASTERLING JUNE 13. 1958 EARL| ttete at the Plumertelt Puneral| - Cusresung, career Peale, Court OMMERC ates eee my a Commerce Bt, ning.” "el eee ie or women with s bachelors de- or | Mee 21-38 to wort in sm oftiee, Oakiand Andrew. Bernard, Claude, Leonard , related oe gy ae oy ay oye 5 ‘<0 "vith | gud Bennie Easterling. MreJ | Funeral Directors 4 ork euired» $00 to, $4000. to] Juneh, 8 Boar Easterling will be taken to|« 4 a ee “J Tung Panera! sas Sa a <:: el re on rsonne! hee, Fonts ae , for service and in- CO. ayette St. dontise PE +i 51. os ndi: prolecgy Sil . Miss. oa ar- FUNERAL HOME CA$HIER Instructions f ayin, n! yangemente by the Purshy Fe-|Grarvp Biter OR STSI/NATIONAL AUTO, FINANCE CO.| | Oo SEE T WORE has ae for lady between 25- L ba 1 CEM " In Memoriam 2 Deak el ei must st BE A Alert, neat aring, JETS | | | :| Brh ce timates o id a | sgenanne m0. Tare Laspecap.| #4 Inco — a ‘ ang enjo ; Plaster Repairing FE 68513, IN LOVING MEMORY OF GOR- a meeting the Seer , at essen- ions 3-4943. rvie . a te ta tes -biik. 3, don Tear, who passed away 2 ~Besignet Stor Pen tia . ! = i is . dirt, PAINTING * FAPER ANGING, ears ago June iéth. ™m SPA ARES ORIVY ,| DIVERSIFIED WORK with good Today ae PAINTING 2 A R JING year around. business, We c ‘Sou = FE 39 ly missed by mother Mre. | Though chance for advancement with nu-| Tomorrow’s Future!!! aap water tines field tile.| repair. . & ew chim-| A-1 LA APING -AND COM- com -_ sAPER sea cs: e aplmates. NGING ~ Tear and Sister Lillian. merous company benefits ASSO- neys, tr fs for| plete dump gervice, at a Voor hese Sinio gatg ony Cen LEARN FAT Oba ConteN?BRIGE | 1 CAR. av gas chimneys Chimney baskets| price you can afford, 46. | TUPPER” OR 3-700 Mr. F FE 2-0214 of appoint- Mai oda JOBS CEMENT. BR. able Roughing @nd finish. Alse| made to repair alll ¢) ace TREE SERVICE. RE The Pontiac P FUNERAL HOME | ™* amiterance pint Mees om )ai Sherations’ Pree est. FE. S- woes, furnaces, fireplaces waler| “moval and trimming. Get oar Did Physio-Therapy 21A € rormiac lress Ambulance Service—Plane or Motor EXP WAITRESS. ALSO EXP. Inspection, Overhaul, TREE Pocninrta! ie ‘ ¥ N8) Save do pellers. me ete pair WN BUILDING, | PHYSIO-THERAPY anD sweep PE 24379 short order cook, Apply in Trouble-Shootin 5.5592. gunem drove ond be N ; m = FOR WANT ADS Martinelli's Restaurant. a8. or wa L_ MAKER, JOURNEYMAN, | °°". “COKES SER a todding. A-t top soi | Massage. OR. -ti Ce S ~ eemetery Lots 5) Woodward. Birmingham Supervision ...on family men, Avail, now. EM Lom fag oe eT mone | remove cabling surgery, tend) <= CARE GUARANTEED Television Service > 22 DIAL FE 2-8181 8 SPACES WHITE CHAPEL CEM. JET GAS TURBINE 3-6191 Fiat clearing. Insured. MA_¢2903 work. Pree estimates. FE 8- etery Valued at $750 Wil’ se] GENERAL HOUSEWO! : r YOUNG BOY DESIRES WORK ON ALL KINDS OF CuEaNE WORK, . a Age q ALL TY SERVICE CALLS AN- From 8 $525 FE 46075 piain cooking, no laundry AND TURBO-PROP _farm. EMpire 3-4827 BARNS Mh ILDINGS drives. , Reagon- sweted prom Or faigh a.m. to 5 p.m adults, ae Bre in; White, Rochester é eats ORNS INS| Sra and repaired. FE! able’ Jensen. : drivew ing Beeb, fitting. RAYAIL || WHITE CHAPEL - TWO G ENGINES Oe ee ee ee ee __ SAVING ._ Terms. EM 3.3023. ~ FE 4368 All errors, should be re aim sin tooo LE Sadler TRI TELEPHONE . 60. an | base, come ae by basket: smLoR 7 REPAIR, SELASTER- A PHALT PAVIN ai VICE “BAY, O§ MOV? Ty SERVICE ried immediate! re le trom a.m 2, Hand digg’ d light hauling. c 0 veways, parking lots, Complete epri jean-up. ress, assumes co! respon {| WHITE CHAPEL 13 ORAVES,| and 1:30 to 8:30 8. days Ram Jet Free, eshects “tee Piied wt FE 4-290. aarantee, Git adeed | Somnses, repel PE 46510 ee sibility for errors other 5-068 rive. or si | in person ‘ween 8 & m. oP Bh BD C R ACME ASPHALT PERT, TREE TRIMMING AND T ta on cL than to cancel the charger j | 28064 ano 8 pm 8: 3% 8 Gastnew fo eae aL we RING & PAINTING & Also cht No job too ) Ph 8 6-693 or OR| | ypewriter Service 22A for that portion af the first _the Key building, Room 209 | Missiles inege Residential and camer | Paving. seiveways ir femova) Nn elem oe Pact Se cares _Help Wanted Male 6) OR NTs Festaurant. Shorthand, Work Wented : le i! Stier" re MY) Fear Call on tor ai “WACHING. tt EEPAIRING EONS dered valueless through th WIT typin reco detail, Good = t 8 or ante ema BLOCK STONE WoORK.| estima A GARION BLE SoBe PB: and on eats to cenreliation: 2 ex EM sales “ABILITY aratice. Write Pontiac Press Tialist. Good bay, "opportunities, x ae our weciatty. C OR - Coma ravi om Pets ha Werte at Eahexe | rt supply Co _17 W. Lawrence, eu y *' Lots, “y } soar i) number © m2 a ol “Wr 37 DIXIE HWY | socaexeErer “FOR WoTMER.| Jee this year. “Aircraft Misstle neg bu SE hos panes. © 4 NT WORK Pree El MA 61268, FE '$-5629. gin zie : ~proletesing 23 eithout Be TRUE ae VERE Home Ss weger Heaton hae.) Baty working en big crocs, DAY IRONING SERVICE| tor frepisces oa sare oat | a, Ages OF FOUNTAIN PERS MAES OF FOUNTAIN PERS | NTT nin Fe Bam” 2 cleaning rite) eee RET IAR tory 7 Closing time for advertise Pontiae Press Box _ RELIABLE ' 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- retfice. General Printin ments containing type sizer }IGAP ORIVERS STEADY AND] Sct ‘S-ggncn fy g:net ne MULTI oe bousecieaning FED Test veer Mt es — Bee vce eee part time day or aieht shift 181! one that can ave te thr DOLLAR INDUSTRY YerrTING AND HOUSEWORK | builder Build wi dence day orevious to mublication fore 5 B CANVASSER WANTED. AL8&O nse + | GO Gir RECEIVED CEMENT MENT WAR PORCHES AND Transtent | Want Ads may telephone solicitor. Draw and “take ie cba - ny a i Tie a ose rican ned i fo AD ing at Business Institute. be cancelled up to $:30 a.m —— PE 29245 8 a.m burban re mother Pince Wirt ser ould itke ore Wad work. CEME [ENT AND M ASON oy pe. ive tn aoe trans, ee. emt mer Gall Sunday, FE 34106.’ | MEMBE Boh Work fone expert a esti: ESTIMATOR _Stenographer Ton RooGATO a aTOM ares 6F CICENGE / CASH WANT AD RATES ierreting| stan pen oak ~ - / Permanent fob with glezing con-| Oakiend nty Government. With| Write Toda for get, Pacts, BOX REPLIES / Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Daye tractor for ri = Require; excellent frin, its & puericns hoot, P there - j 2 Oe as oN minimum of “years experi-| promotional opportunities eeueree. Post Of ce Box At 10 a.m. today 1.60 2.76 306 ence in extimating ot contractor! Appiicants must be mai i iseune. genigar were replies at the Press « ‘ie 344 6.04 | or subcontractor ~ or please don't] must take shorthand at 100 rtd rds |° No. Soligation : 4 405 6.00 reply Bome selling experience de- min, & type 50 wpm. , office in the following iis My | M4 sirebi e, Car required. san wim Fegeited. $3100 to WAME oo sececc... ee AGE ......1 § boxes: . ‘§ 38. $8 88 WEST PRTROIF o1Ass or | Se 2S St ae nt STREET . ss 1, 3, 4, 7, 28, 32, 42, 56, / 15 Auburn Ave. FE 21-0282) “fice ie ii a STATE |. LHR. AT Home ...,| | 5% 74, 76, 114. ee PAN ee ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE. 14, 1958. ee Wane Re xt 2] Rent Apt, ried Rent pt Uri "MEAE'S| CONFUSED [ | | a Se kston | REAL ESTATE INC, |Home Owners moe dee Pr FE 8-6918 : : : ARTMENT. in WO aD WE TRADE WE BUILD . wea bee rae ot 4 KERN S51 | Contigential. RIS & sa BATH. Ps, WET EAS % ACCIDENT Hi ; ‘Ave, near iT. APTS. Ms ee diy, bat rere dl rsonaily buy vat hae aS Eastern Jr. t “ell FE StS ein a “ash up to 88-000. Elecirie PPER N a07 : at EY Br ‘i furnished, 3286 Auburn. 32-6093. i 4 japarinent Near sows ro 4 . ENTR. GAS) on bus en accepte: RENRY COMPEDD re’ iytimee Hite Bay! ent AC Matt ooo Pg upae PE 46-1157 4831 TRMS & BATE sYLVAN LAKE pewly: edcorated, gas eet Pv NOW bus, Einpioyed couple, PE h-0ei0, North side apts. with 1. 2 or 3 bed- 4 RMS. ON IND PLOOR. PEF sen nee Dele Hwy. 2 be We are authorised by large mort bath PE 2-1672. rooms. inode, 19 per week. gage firme te ¢ eash_for'¢ ROOMS : A. BENS N CO. Hea war a new er Bice eri ri Slane ve or_after 5, PE :5-1172. . ’ , J WOLVERINE LAKE APARTMENT. ee WHI retiy Cal een Call Newly decorated, MA 41801 or aay = BROS RM. FURN aa a CHAND-| wo ease : Jer. WOULD Y¥ Pt ates homers ee 6660 Dizie Hwy. is aa A FUR decorated homey at- Eves “ti § — _ 10 "til 8 OR 3-6832_ a moons re, ere bn etrigerator, LISTINGS WANTED | sewiy ateorsted 3 rea. apt., $55) Pie. 160 Auburn A TY m _ See caretaker. LAKE PRO ~- HOMES PAR = - ALL 5] PVT or — LAND : ACTS ~ BUY EQUITIES ~ BUYERS WAITING R . N END bath and ent. 21" TV. Very nice. 23-4376. Rent Houses Furnished d 35 CARNIVAL ~ by Dick Turner “You should be proud of the way he manages things! After all, you were forced to work at his age!” Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ¢-| BRICK TERACE $65 BP. er month. Clean and vecamt, Tom Bateman. FE 4-058. CLEAN AND VACANT, 6 RMS... & bath. Gas furnace. Basement and garage. 3 children allowed, $70 per month, FE 50713. CLEAN, 2 BEDROOM HOME. North side, Gas A ence a heater. Softener. $70 per month 4 BEDROOM modern home in Draytcs. month, FE : $100 per mon 2 oOo Bae T, BASE- rills, screened patio, 1% BRICK. ment. Fenced vard. 1% b td ages t loses teh ae ly furn including laundry facill- LTY Lake Priv. near bus, schoo! | aibs. plenty of closet space . EA closet ; Johnson. eas post Clepend d. Ry REA rage € Bear bus, 6 120x150 ft. lot, well land- IN DEBT? wd) -J. JOLL, REALTY ert month or “or 0s a week! rage meme lakeneces pink i om weal | vad oo w tows payment d and secluded from i SWY PE 44-4561 MI 61432 after 1,30 p.m. leges. FE h98ho Fas, 2 F} cE. Pe, eee CK BALE 3 raffic and noise. BASEMENT APT. 3 IGE. R: FBEDROOM BUNGALOW. POLL lt of mont cae ell pers 7 ISO wigcnorplvgpice. ©= Sots” vasement ‘au porch. Rear ew:| secietetpg qa ea $450 DOWN 110 State FE §-2963. age. 3286 auburn PE 2-6003. | HO eit eer END | 2 lost, cyclone fence en WEST SUBURBAN LET US CUE ale ont PEtoae “™ |” 2 OR 3 TEACHERS | “garage. West _sige. PE eas | Ss ii'é00 down. edhe’ balance. | ¢ rooms. 3 bedroom ranch. s Lake Ave. ego Har- arge landscape : x hams BATH. NR | § rm furan. afl modern lake LE ODERN ee bor By owner, FE 5-4644 . 264 ft. Living room and hall ar peste Hospita.” home for rent from une — house Automatic teat. carpeted. Venetian blinds Give You l Place to Pay goes tor commercial proper- Seseret o— Seco in B are e FE OA &-2923. FORREST LAKE COUNTRY: Tie storm seers eaters and Fase Your Mind call wil aive vou tae ac: | CLEAN 3 Soege CAO mama! Gl GRICE WOME CuEAF | “Lease Ob tired stonm beck. Lge.| aneh. 1% Bethe. soll gor eoy pore HE — ~ Restore Credit = : ' Aduits. Large porch & lawn. FE R 36777 grees, spot. 11700 Big "ane Rd.| hets. Sime room with WE ARE NOT A ROY KNAUF. _2se02 _"* 7 pEDRM HOUSE WOODHOLL Se | seeing piveensd geek i BUILDING BARGAINS ‘ 26% W. Huron 8. FE 2-742] CLEAN FPURN. APTS. NEAR AU- sabe Lake prive. OR 13-3072. MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE, BASE-| storage area, arvege, disposal, | BEDROOM RANCH LO. WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE a Ps EM 3-0529.| water softener & drapes. 2'2 car burn 2 ‘ i asemen' % baths alum- spa pt Perdesey peuee. | Oe ee eee GE ON | tasched garage. loo" wo ‘Ri | Basement ty batts alum. MICHIGAN CREDIT RF. MeKINNEY 7 BDRMO HOME AVATEABLE | _lake On sais eee ex 5| 1% finished“ for $11,800 on , Office. 8800 Commerce Rg. wo ail tm nice) June 21 i Aug 25 5100 per mo. MODER RMS. 1 BEDRM. OIL your lot, with $1,500 down. COUNSELLORS Ph PONTIAC, EM 3-25 | Ade: acres fenced. Ol] heat. Fireplace, i 12 fond! rotnose to downtown As _Includ, util heat. ve, stove, \ des hot water car garage. Beautifully land. BEDROOM RANCH Above Oakland Theater UN 16706 &s_ $12.50 weekly. PE ¢4821 7 booms aND p Bare OFLTTES Lives heater. basement $60 month In| 2.2504 ‘Take Pris. Ask toe tars 3 E R . iW if cee, ARGE 3 ROOM 7 quire at 3130 Dixle Hwy : room, hip type roof alum- KNAPP SHOES We Will Buy - f Chiro eam a gem i 4708 Highland Rd. Watkins Ew J BEDROOM 7 tecbakw YR per Ee 3-3311. McKinney indm siding and completely Bere: Your uity Voorheis ros read, -with bus st door. .| sround. Full basement Central . ommed on your od for vrs t RMS AND BATH. Mib- $10,500 with $1,000 dow 7” SNAPELY pe. tan s-J ‘t tose ae bome—cash wait. Very nice surrounding homes |* 1,04" ‘aiso 4 rms and Seth upper, heat. Lease $85 month soe T SAFELY & ECO-| red ge. We aise need pel eae Poon” PE TROOMS AND BATH CALL SUN. | NEWLY RATED 3 LG_ RMS. WE HAVE CHOICE LOTS Romicaliy with newly Feteased | 4295 Dixie _ ess go days FE 81342. 1 child welcome.| Bath & uit! Nice location Reas. OR SALE. CALL Us TO- — a Sco eee arrears HEATED 7 BEDROOM APT. ATI 5 ROQM 3 BEDROOMS ON TAKE _References. 22 Auburn_st_affice. DAY. Et paney Weedeel Lake | ¢ Prt DECORATED, ST — ~ RED UCE N NOW ; — Warr pene. Buyers waiting 7 & On a se08 J as = | water. sopping "ties 2 minutes red eter ore eae eh pos PINE LAKE FRONT 0 pounds siz short days. As “con HOLLY W OOD APTS. _Pont! FR s-4095. Evenines 6 room, bi-level, 3 large bed- hette as ‘tm per visit ugiy | ) PURNISHED HOUSE. LOT 100 x) <= 2 Acres rooms 17x26 ft. living rm, Sst. UNPURN 4« RM. HOUSE. 463 family dint 2 bat s =F melt away Paul M. Jones, Real E st Furnished A unfurnished, 2 & 2 142 across lot tm front 202 Weueroe, ‘Lake, orive. #50 ber f room.'3 pedroom, on 1 tee tpereion tee 2 baths, ened or intment = oe Howard. 2104 ___=—=SssS__s«s PINE BRICK 6 RM.. WEST Sipe, —™° — oi] furn, 1%. plese, 3s S0t earage: ieree = VACANT — 3 BEDROOM BRICK, ace. liecar garage screened patio, 80 f'. of good — hee! (ah ales istered oo: ee ee eee Se Pout ar Bashabaw Ra and Oak Vista meets et ee Bes: perce ake Om MORE Wtd. Children to Board 26/1 2M. KITCHENETTE. EVERY- _No. 110. “roune ts Ta ODERN YEAR | 5 =e te S | ° td. i 26 Bieg fern. Apply 100M. Perry. TOWER 3 ROOMS & BATH, UTIL. Completely YEAR R AROUND WOME OX DIXtE aa alas ably tront- | SUNDAY CALL JOHN ROB. sor so ee T Foun & HoDER $e BEDRM, AL = ALL UTIL. shed, fons, emia Refer.| stove a a Be age. iatse, @ room home | INBON, FE eensec . i a also 4 sma gs, Too | om West Bide. Auwo 4 . tore’ furn. In town FE $-4438 MA. 56721. = shed, chicken house, etc ' * Wtd. Household Goods 27 gad retrig end utilities ture. PE set 3 an Becoy ay Saya er Lavender Immediate possession. ‘We Smi _ SEDaM sOrTE Livino 26008. _Ipves. bath. Call after 4 p.m. FE ¢1206. Rent Lake Cottages 36A| have the key. en, mise Private FE $7332, | 8 tent el od ba geal SPE PT ENT | ret Mightana Ra at | re Med _& Griveway 44 E. Chicago EM 33303 or MU ¢6417 sg), Room xrtcHENneTTE aPts,| GILES REALTY CO. FURNITURE NEED Di OOM. KI ;UITABLE FOR MI ~—\ ED. Y eon Pontiac Lake & M59. OR) pr 5.4175 221 BALDWIN ve | 1] or od¢ lots. Get the Prt bath “cay. 00 yee girs “or Lesee 4 ee ee nt | [ACEDAY LAKE 3-4555 | After 6: FE. 2-7906 or PE ber mage Pag “wi | os Adults ‘on | cost vena a ornfortabie Inc ali Complete turn. year-asound home, > pooM APT. CABIN -AND_COT-. REAL ESTATE P : OC rms plus omth or season: alled 5; ft for you B &@ B Community| ok, Abe: eee eee util and linens Appiy 186 x J bed : Month tage Prt beach and boat. Wall j 412 Huron 2 eg pire Sale Phooe OR 32717 iT RORM Pix x GROUND FLOOR Perry PE 25 = oes eee ee N D N dur #4526 TED r — Alt TyPEs, Pv, entr Bechelors paradise Al- -, St APT HARE J oD awn “KITCHENETTE Wo Tenuae "Pe Pes Saale Sed, pa egreee amen tut | CSE® nent, ‘Bon net water | Brees tome decorating 20 sebor! RL MODES op "Ponta Lake, K U SE OPEN : | Sandy > Cood swimming and_ Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 i | GIRL TO SHARE ATTRACTIVE a SMALL MODERN PURN HOUSE | fcning ‘se per week OR c .. washer, dryer, |\WALLED LAKE AREA. 3 MILES ee couple Tel-Huron. Reasonable. € x Indian Village WANTED. LAROE AQUARIUM | close ia, 2-066}. v. erg Ma eto8. > rooms and PE 4 CASS LAKE Well-located 7 room and SUNDAY 17. FE + Ist FLOOR . SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT IN-| Suitable for 2. large yard. boat. 1% bath home. Near school, WPORT WANTED | TO | BOY “aEB GUNG | ~ ‘WATERFORD. 2 RMS & + BATH. “quire at 1676 Taylor Rd ask) FE 20837 rer, ogee’ nea rer bing $195 WITH NO OTHER COST OR $014 Sachs Amractive 3 rooms p bets. Com: | _Pri__cotrence_ OR 33% | for _Lennte Weaver PE 42031 | COTTAGES Gy GIAUEEE) «oo. Cos be peed as 8t ted CHARGES WILL MOVE A VET. | os WILL LEASE 7 RM. FURN_| Lk., Lake Cit . MAple 5-7086, ERAN INTO THIS LOVELY we Wanted to Rent 29 ke priviegts 420 & twang Rent Apts. Unfurnished D4 case. Wewiy Gocerstad Cab have MODERN oe WATERFRONT eoplece “Rachact natural BEDROOM BRICK HOME THAT 2 1 98 3 BEDROOM FURN. HOUSE. — BEDROOM APT, FOR LEASE. | Baleeia nn eene. 1) comage 990 per we. Lowe 7 ginised ‘with dishwasher pnd eet ee 4 season Sposa. any other fea- | bear | 2Rms., Priv. Bath, Clean |" oe ives oe Adults. 130 Sems Pr kien op 2 $13,300 FEATURES A FULL. be A Ma rv. FE ¢1550. MODERN Corrs GE FOR Pe RH. DANDY BASEMEN rearirtin 28 Aa sk ter. carer a 135 ss . i ——_ new ap | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Geet piseins — FE EO = ee none xcs: WARDROBE CLOSETS. POLL = 4- “ROOM. Bb N 4 COoTT __ SHININ house or an apartment. West > Prt beth. stove, refrig. heat ; MOER} month von season. Lake LOORS, PANELED WONEoe Bide by working mother with 3 SRA ROSES. WITH) ej, tng (ects water See, eee? eee GAR. _Orion, MY_ 3-7033. Rochester LOVELY KITCHEN WITH apee Ot Fe Se | uti. _te_0_N. Perry, _ipe. | for’ retired or working coupie.| MODERN LAePRORT is N Brick ranch-type home o- LOADS OP CUPBOARDS | IF | PORN Wiping hy! RENT IN. oon 3 Rus Pours OF OR Uy) ‘BEDROOM. «RM APT RANGE _Redt reasonable EM 3-860). Pontiac Siceps 8. ORiando Syamn cated in the Paint Creek BECK Hone ees, rae be = . . e LOOM FR _oF 2 On acres of lan 2: | nd washer and dryer 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. $60 PER GA had NE ed a SHIRLEY APTS.” Special conatderation for Working, month At 2818 Lapeer “Rd. OR | WALLED LAKE” MODERN CONV. House includes 3 bedrooms, win AIN DRIVE OUT’ BALD- WTD 3 BDRM HOME NR ROCH- 180 E, Huron 4-0872| couple Pleasant Ridge. Ferndale 31618 Prt beach » bedrm. Reas MAr- ree lving room with fire- 0 OPEN sIGNS fog Quy ist OL 18ial 3 CLEAN RMS PVT, CLOSE IN _o't*_11 6218 — LI 39011 7 BEDROOMS RAMONA TER: | Ket 2293 foom with fireplace and , —Ol 1-01 =) my : “Ist FLOOR PLAT. 1s SMS Tce. 8S per month Call FE rill Up-to-the- = FOR COLORED Share Living Q Quarters 36 | teEleal te _ Oe ce “bath, parking $55. 165 Chandler. 41559 For Rent Rooms 37 Sle tco pees a No money down to veterans, only | aammaaae Pe wie os tessa 7 SEDER LOWS APT sen PER 7 RDO BRICK 1007 MT Ci Ew. ee dear plastered Closing “costs Nice} bedroom | BUSINESS LADY. SHARE MOD ini BUNGALOW. 83 NORTON —™°_FE 8-676) WE 34200. sens eeeire OE Bid, | tele Gilcbeat eccaenabie, Pi ee Goat te denne poems ecly Gerorsten Pa | home. Very Reason FE 2 COMPLETELY REDECORATED (2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW, PLAY-| {5739°° a Beeeee n't be duplicate t ; " Gar St, or call FE $6782, _4-3770, or the asking price of $30,- ment. paved street. Call Mr) | sorted Voorheis Rd. . : i Ww M 32 (2 LARGE, CLEA NN ROOMS, PRI. PRI| down, 6 perm mo; 3 rms, a call FE’ 3300 ene 1 CLEAN LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Pointer. FE 8-9585. N td. . Contracts, ! tgs. vate _ egtrence and bath. Sohese with refrig & stove. $58 per mo. — rm. Near Auburn Heights. FE _. : aa patie Pe bua Soe 8 Parke Foam creeery uals “rake orion aida ment’ cur | ail Lake Privilege JIM WILLIAMS ag bd ea aes es cour ae! come Md poate le i ashioeeds ool wise eas rE 2 “oR e mae SORT = UN-| [ee ee ceme 08 : ! en ieee PR toe eran re one - ") - e location ; } bf ui We ruses ae Pn FE 4098 ne jae Paring” Nice apt. ae. eee et AT BUS STOP PLEASANT MOD | 204 bath home situated on | 1218 Baldwins | © TNSR Beta = CLEAN” COMFORTABLE | “GLORIA APTS. Pangus. Realtor 1919 M15 Orton- | _erm room, §7 wk FE 57332. wih pent oro eb ane - EDIATE | Pri Hepa rent. one do 81 Mechanic _8t FE 44296) ville, _ NAtional 17-2815. Ee NEWLY DECORATED. MOD shrubs. and flowers. House | its et Dune Res Drayiot 3 ROOMS. — BEAUTIFUL AND 3 ROOMS AND BATH IN PERRY 2 rm Quiet Dew town.) fas a full basement and a | Plains QUIET it room, bedroom, Park. 897 Kennilworth | dea Fe “Ys083 cerson 150 N stairwaw to an unfinished ( T : APT Cloak in ais, Kitehen with dining space. very ] BEDROOM HOMF IN DRAYTO: attic Th is g A ION fo octane , Close ie uo, Sloan with stove ont refi. ae Plaine ees ett ener (BEAUTIFUL ROOM ON THE — ton You can buy thin ue: On any good jnnd contract Nee ee Rag PVT BATE CORR Villa _Myriclie_Apte._FE_ e272, 3-845 lake with kitchen, nome and lake with about $1,380 down and a seasoned Your cash upon sat ° ope 4) 3 LGE. 8 & BATH. HEAT. 3 7 SEOROOM HOME AT te sec. | Privileges 965 mo OR 34101. _ or mena over ee ee SENDAY 2-5 BUM intacto inspection of property — — hot water, stove and refrig. furn. eff Joslyn. 2 lots, fenced BUS STOP PVT ENTRANCE. iod. D. fail, to” Cail fa title. Ask Ken eae _— BATE AUS 15499 N. Marshall _ yerd. Near Junior high & new cook 8 iaundry, telephone. 499) = Tim, ints nies tome “ | 256 \V. Longfell n, Realtor | J CARGE RM APT. CLOSE IN| high school, $20 per wk. FE. | 29 . Longfellow K. sy alr 2 qasey |? CLEAN. MODERN RMS- UTIL.|? Newiy Decor. Adults only. a $6612. GLEAN, QUIET SLEEPING RMS WM. H. KNUDSEN EXCELLENT 2 bedroom. Orchard _| & Garage. $14 wk. FE 2-9634. Myrtle Dr. near Jotnson nd'j RM UNFURN. HOUSE SMALL & $6 week. Inside parking & AT. dt. NAL Full basement, auto. heat. LAND CONTRACTS: 2&3 LA! ROE PM. | BRICK APART- Lt btond ad child v. baby welcome. $10 a|._ TV, FE 46700, 442 Paddock.| REALTOR 244 8: Telegraph Rd Fine condition throughout. J. veer Soo le Bey ments, og coed | a pea 7 week. FE 22910 GLEAN SLEEPING ROG GEN. | FE_4-4516; Evening No. FE 22182) ONLY $550 DOWN. = & bath eve ee $00: & t-bedrm. 85. Desirable J BEDROOM MODERN WA-| _tleman, 24 Norton, FE 2-8771. H —laquire 33 Au ce in reat.| joceation near Lincoln Le terford High School. MA Riis, HOTEL ROOSEVELT - CLEAN, i RM. PVT. ENT. BATH. PARK-| Schow on | Baclid _ strect. BEDROOMS, CLEAN, EAST SIDE | peat rooms Some with Sens led "nde “ : — 7" LARGE ROOh! ROOMS, BVT—BaTH| Sts hee! D water heater tte" TY BY day of ‘reek 4 ye Sh & up —* . . “* * referr: - and Entr, 1 §. Shirley, FE + LARGE FURN qs RM. & HARGER CO For land new or ses FE ¢3i70 7603 3 ROOM HOUSE, | NOT MODERN. E J. : _ $1 Fair- 33 W. HURON FE 6. —, seat possible unt,|2 & 3 RM. HEAT Union Uk. EM 32267. | Ground floor, close in + Kampsen REALTORS /FE 405284 371 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. | Edward’M. stout. Realtor a yaene ves, "tt § a = ‘Vood Co, = Fiiiame Lake ve & arity ASSOCIATE Raeburn Rome, Pull Cascineet, “pas gas = rr today! Orchard Lake Ave. 1 Bri ick ter- race. Nicely decorated. Full basement. A real buy, Granada Drive Eee — Beautiful <= Ceovesal home. Gag Buy WILL TAKE your HOME IN TRADE 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE FOR SALE BY OWNER, 6 = ouse. Good condition, Auto. heat. Storms & screens. D ht street, $12,500. FE 4.3772. OUTSTANDING VALUES Mc CONNELL Laer —~ 6 rooms bedroom Base- ment, Ges Heat. It's me. bie decorated. Low taxes, $6400 term $1600 DOWN — Handy to schools, bus, stores, 7 rooms, 15 ths, slee’ reh, modern kitchen. On heal, & arage. Pull price $9600. WEST SIDE —- Near Webster School, 7 room one floor home. Chee living —_— with bay wingew. tinette, ting, dra second Dry basement, HA land- ry ; jeunary tubs. Penced scaped lot, §12,000, $2000 d BRICK RANCH ~ Lake privileges 4 bedrooms, possession at once Many latest features, 1 tile living room. « combination, wail to wall carpeting kitchen designed by IXL with breakfast large utility room, stor- age. Low cost of] heat. 2% car garage, $19,500, 4% per cent mort- ‘gage OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. NEW BRICK RANCH tive 3 bedroom and =~ Attrac- shower division mulomate oll — cor- ner fireplace, carpetin, and — are some oa the features included at $16.000, reasonable terms 1648 Welch Road. off Pontiac Trail at soul mits of Walled Lake 7 SCENIC ACRES — Field stone home convenient to beth Bir- mingham and Walled Lake in a heavily wooded rustic sett: this attractive 3: bedroom and 3 bath ome has automatic oi] trections : w. "Maple to Halstead, turn north to 6970 Wainut Lake Road. Roy Annett Inc. REALTO) 2% FE Huron deral §-0466 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE LEBARON SCHOOL DISTRICT Extra special clean 2 bedroom. Basement, pied car garage. near new High & ig home of- fered on es mortgage at only - glo, with no money down. Just mortgage costs. We also have a few homes that can be purchased on FHA terms. And other bomes that can be bought with low down payment on land contract. George R. Irwin REALTOR = pete Ave FE 540 STOUT'S Best Buys Today | WEST SIDE Stately 6 room brick family home, 3 full size bedrooms. large closets, spacious liv- ing room with fireplace, sun Reom, basement with gas heat, large landscaped ‘ot, 2 Car garage Close to schools and shepping. Only $17,500 with reasonable terms. IMMACULATE Newly decorated 2 bedroom home. located near Blue Sky Theater on large %: acre lot, New custom kitchen, oil furnace, electric water heat- er Only $680 down will Bendis: immediate posses- sion, $199 DOWN your landlord? Then see this large 5 room and bath home on 2 large lots Plenty of room for chil to play Close to new schoui We hexe the key Small de- posit will héld this one for you. HOME—10 ACRES This ts one you'll have to See to appreciate. Lovely remodeled farm home wita 19x20 living room, spacious farm style kitchen with nat- ural inish built-in ecup- boards, full bath, basement * furnace and electric water heater. Large garden al- ready in. Owner ieaving State and will sacrifice at only 10.000 with §2,900 down TRADE—TRADE Owner will accept free and clear small home or sea- soned land contract for equity in this lovely 60 acre parcel, located near Holly Village limits. High and dry with no wasteland, 20 acres good timber. Suitable for de- velopment. LAKEFRONT ACREAGE 65 beautiful acres with % mile frontage on 2 private lakes only one mile west of Dixte tock wooded. Scenic fronta, First time offered, Priced to sel] at per acre. By appointment only, 7 Saginaw z. hd vere = -f basement. See it baths, attractive picture window,’ 3 “TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, , JUNE 14, 1958 | For Sale Houses 43 + For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses MULTIPLE LISTING sEnvIcE ON G.L's | NOTHING DOW N WHITE LAKE PRIVI- very attractive pe spocainh with a large util- it Sarsoké kitchen. Tile path. beautiful land- scaped Note close to lake and shopping center. Com- binati alum windows, taxes and insurance, THIs IS A BEAUTIFUL large 2 bedroom bungalow. Vestibule eotranre 2 picture windows ie bath. Full basement, pals eat. Fenced. An op rtunity oe Just can- not ford to miss DRAYTON PLAINS — near 2 bed- $64 a month including taxes and insurance. CRESCENT LAKE ES- TA Sharp, like new. Deluxe kitchen. Prite bath. Full basement, buy at $10,400. r month total. e key so let's look NOW. EAST SUBURBAN — 3b room *palat and a half. Pine lot. strawberries, fruit trees. one! RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor Sree a a raspberries, Hurry on this New Races Homes lot 2 block: to schools. Mt. Clemens North to TT] Melrose BROKER — MI 6-3477 — MA 4-3348 on New 2&3 RON 8ST. Ww. Eves, OR 3-6352 4900 OR_3-7414 YOU . CAN RELAX THis SUMMER in cool six room brick home that s landscaped beyond comparison. ves ft a new appearance. eat. out. * aarble Gtoviees. ca ted living and dining rooms. FIRST OFFERING. $18,500. Oh yes, 1% |———— car 3 ACRES 5 room pene only 8 eee from downtown Pontiac, paved road. Near Williams Lane School Storms and screens. Ideal riem Hcl oa and berries, $11, LAKE. Privileges on ee Rea! nice 2 bedroom home for $1,800 pee 72 x 160 landscaped lot. oo gs ae Lar this summer? * str - Di LAKE . FRONT — a we on Silver Lake — on a hill, with beautiful view. 90 ft 1 , ye NP eittes bee bees. Humphries? 2-0474 net FE 47114 N. Telegra Open Eves. Multiple theting Service $950 Down or Trade garage. FE 83 screens. Nice base- GI—NOTHING DOWN 41 Poplar — Neat. 2 bedroom, 2 2 — frame, modern bath Saab met nits e = ae : es ‘Closing _ cost ; oven or . or ae N SO taven “Realior WOod wa: if no answer Income—$I.000 Down separate wiles ‘potas oy size Clarence C. Ridgeway REA LIOR 973 Baldwin Ave CHEROKEE HILLS First Offering Custom. built fare present owner this &§ room brick combines ap woes with conven- 5 has good ¢ den with paved drive to attached '% car garage an inciudes 2 bedrooms —the ‘arger 12x13 with 2 fine room with tractive pene = (Sheer rome good ¢ fine ho realistically CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 vor] ae National Bank Bld FE 4-4211 Eves. FE 5-1 NEAR JOSLYN — & RMS. PLAS. tered Ls. walls, rs & base ment, $600 down LORED — East. 3 bedrms. modern, Basement, paved = McLARTY Broker. OPEN SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. 1420 Rosedale St. Lake Home Nestied in a Beautiful setting with many shade trees. ated oaly one block from the shores of Sylvan Lake, is this thew 3 bedroom brick home that is MODE: N TO THE MIN- UTE with seraenie ‘tile bath, full basement, sewer and water. Priced at only: $15,800 with Cash to Mortgage WM. A. KENNEDY Realtor P| 3101 W. Huron Open Evenings till 9 OPEN ‘SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2345—2401 Allen Rd. Bald Eagle Lake 4 miles north of Clarkston on 15. Both are quality built custom homes ‘ 4-35605 bédrm home 4 years and fust ier tm the begs Take your pick $13,500 500 Call collect Ortonville, REPRESENTING| REALTOR Buys this home : rooms and bath first floor; 3) rooms and bath up. Rent from apt. will make - payments. Only. .750. Good rental section near Saginaw. . PONTIAC REALTY 731_ Baldwin FE 54-8275 WALLED LAKE, INVESTMENT. National Home. 2 bedroom fin- _ished, on _iarge lot, MA 43684. Wash. Park Sub. Open Sun. 12 to 1077 Berkley. 3 bedroom, gas heat, ——— washer, water any extras $12,750 softener tL. tenvecd 1-8479 EEnwood OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN _ Leaving state. Nearly new ranch type A rooms. Paneled breezeway, ‘garage, 20x22. Automatic washer and aryer. Gas pang B= Lake privs. Plus 3 lots Low down payment 172 North Shore Dr. Lake Orion _MY 2-1961 Contemporary 3100 ANGELUS DRIVE Pacing Silver Lake Golf Course Builder's model, reduced for im- mediate sale. MI 6-3600. MA 6-6044 HOME AND \ ACRE OF GROUND. BEAUTIFUL SILLTOP LOCATION, JU8T OF CLARKSTON Builder ee 4 ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT modern. 78 FE Columbia. Call after 6, FE 4-6744. SACRES. 6 RM. HOUSE, BAI BARN. basement, ofl furnace, MA 6-1557 EAST LARGE 6 ROOM HOUSE, BARGAIN PRICED. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 OAKLAND AVE. FE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8: ay _ MUL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ Templeton| '. DRAYTON PLAINS Neat and clean 2 bedrm. home, carpeted living room tile th, aluminum storms and screens. 1%) car garage, fenced back yard and, cobb driveway, Choice location. ey to sell SYLVAN MANOR In this desirable and convenient location ¢ bedrooms, 1% baths, carpeted living room Al] newly decorated. Fxcellent condition. Cash to per cent mortgage. k. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 ___ After 6, FE 2-0502 WILL AMS” LAKE _ OWNER LEAVING STATE 2 bedrooms, 14x20 living room Natural fireplace oak floors, ex- tra room on rear 10x13. Now used for dining area Forced air ot! heat Attached garage. Vestibule, entrance. Lake privileges Price’ $7 900 Cash to $2.900 mortgage | _OR _3-0884 | LOOKING FOR A GOOD D INCOME | on the West aide? Grab your and see this one. Nearly new 2 bedroom with garage Ready to move in to Carpeting. | shades. Auto. washer and dryer included Here's a good 6 rm home ia the Rochester ares Only $7,500 $1,000 down LAKE COTTAGES, LAKE LOTS PW. DINNAN 66 W. Huron i __Eves FE 436 MILLER | LAKE FRONT HIDE OUT—27%4. on the road Lake frontage on a good fishing lake near Indianwood road Here is a Tare opportunity to purchase va- cant lake front property near Pon- tiac for only $11,569 on terms ONL Y §2 656 ecres— 1326 ft ove " surprise you—think of it" Oey 92950 \lGa iam we , 2-0263 Will Realtor JOLL 3 BEDROOM LAKE FRONT 3075 We we Oniy $13500 with term: Large ° @iacsed and screened in front porch 106 ft frontage on private lake near Lake Orion Year round ome with of] furnare 1% car garage. Once in ao [Metime buy WATER FRONTAGE Only a few feet to Otter or Syivas Lakes Bi-leve] modern home witt 8 rooms on road level and 3 rooms op water front level Ices! loca tion. Owner in Fiorida Priced to seli with terms $6 DOWN 2 bedroom modern with barement | Located near potas Park Full price only $6.9 EA8T SID 2 bedroo ~ovitag modern with basement Only $4,950 with $205 down ‘After 6 P.M. Call OR 3-1975 | | 9 '3. JOLL, REALTY 26% DItIn awy. FE 4-4561 with: E 62577) BLA LAKEFRONT $ room, 2 bedrooms, 50 ft. of beach with retaining Boa sy You will = large amount of nice shrub- a on property. Call for OAKW FOOD MANOR +4 room brick veneer ranch. 3 large bedrooms, 1% baths, Large wi homes situated - mag od ‘ul acre landscaped lot. erous other features make this home an out- — buy. Substantial down x. = for west side GEORGE BLAIR nee LTOR ss Dixie Hw DRAYTON PLAINS Eves. OR 3-1708 LAKE _ SPECIALS eda No, It's Not The § ROOM HOME BY OWNER 3 Where are the most fabu- lously individualized —— being se — and what new .., EXCLUSIVE LAKE AREA? & S 64,000 QUESTION" But can be answered by your visit to... JAYNO ——s 43\SLICES OF HAM } | $1,250 DOWN — Located HEIGHTS Not a tract, but an -espe- ¢ially chosen location of dis- tinction — fabulous beyond description. 3 Bedrooms & Den 3 Bedrooms & Rec. Rm. 2,3, & Even 4 Baths the most ‘‘discrim- buyers to inspect unusual offe. DAILY 4-8 SATURDAY 3-7 SUNDAY 2-8 We Ss 1 4 MANY MODELS READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY . Good Terms Bateman Kampsen living room, 2 Thermopane pic- 2 oy & ture windows. Pull basement with REALTORS FE4 0528 finished recreation room, 2 car attached [tonal woe paved fre Choice netghbo: fine 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Plains, 2 bedrooms, utility room, op 2 lote Near schools, churches ani shopping area Easy terms OR 3-7964. 3} BEDROOM START- er home. Partiy finished. Lived 1 bcs will sell or trade. 3-5417, | Brick Waterfront New bee. '3 bedroom ranch type home ‘full basement, Beau- ttful her ‘from picture windows im exposed basement family reom and living room. Extra half bath | tm basement. Everything is. the ' finest bylit in range-oven, | garbage dis and even a fire- alarm system Fire ledge stone fireplace and many more extras Total price on!y $22,500 on terms | A Country Estate? 1 | Call it what vou like! Here you | have e modern 3 bedroom ranch ho on 16 acres with lake frortare Has 2 car garage barn. and chieken coop Stream runs thru pert of this property. Truty an outstanding buv at iust $15,500 on terms See it today Lakefront Log Swimming Pool Whst a combination’ Excellent location just 5 miles west of Pentiac Nine picturesque acres with 900 feet of lake frontage Large 3 bedroom “Pioneer Log” home with stone Heatoletor fire- place Very rice 59 swimming noo! cafe and clean for the whole family. 2 car garace Fee this unusual offering today l_akefront—$1.900 Dn. Whet a buy! Comfortable 7 reom | | modert, ‘akefrort home with 72) | €ar gerage Has nature! stone! fireplace pereled family room! overioet ing lake Btove refriger- star and carpet included Fenced | psy ares ae children Will con-| siger tr LAKEFRONT : mat TRELEVEL Mort sttrect've. new lakefront: trilevel 2 bedroom home with ail the extres anc “built-ins Beau- ful mahogeny peneied Nving rm with fireplace iidire glass pane!) window: lead to over 19 feet of beach Private) bath with marter bedroom pilus an adr tlen 1% bathe Senerate compl ete ‘summer kitchen off fam ily room Located just 5 ete from Pontiac Priced at only $12,000 dn the iake with: REAL TOR PARTRIDGE OPEN Sag sty i" Seedy ed WHR _ MULTIPLE LISTING "SERVICE Pontiac’s Newest Development JUDAH LAKE 3 BEDROOM RANCH $8,990 COMPLETE HOME & LOT G.l.'s $293 MOVES YOU IN $58 Per Month PALA. $344 MOVES YOU IN | $64 Per Month PRICE INCLUDES DOWN PAYMEN TAXES & INSURANCE PRINCIPAL & INTEREST MORTGAGE & CLOSING COSTS YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS _ PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM EXCELENT LOCATION Close To schools & Shopping 3 MILES NORTH ON JOSLYN Diorah Building | IN DRAYTON “Tf you're smart, you'll steal. that little honey from me | BROKER for $1,900!"’ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses es 43 * eer room ments. FE Pp Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. “WESTRIDGE” Ask our Trade-in I ant Hale AT WATERFORD hehe oa Township’ —— _feaey for laear about n and Tripp a ok Street or 3-0411 3°or 7 BEDROOM HOME, FREE ANC AND Rrbos —_ for me. @ over your - 4-840. y pay 4 bed- tad Ean HOME, 2 BEDROOM, 00x200 lot, alum windows, rough Can be seen at 2604 Hat- ben pete, Url Zelma. and Glen- rose, FE. 5-0002, SYEVAN LAKE ae rance with eS floors A. this for a on Custum bulider ever igh» 3 bedrm. peeoos LAKE Sees ld on L modern = estse ten a :ieke. 3 ere YEAR ARO 53 NO_ DOWN -- PAYMENT bedroom starter homes. our lot pp smal) épwa sins ment. F ‘Wood Co., Corner wiluams Lk "ae. ag M59. After 6, 0 Eaiblen BY anEE 73 BED BEDRM., ranch style with at atti d garage. by 21° liv: CB Large nltchen, the bath, fur- nace, apo oll — ~~ er Alum. % Sie! ios $12,700. *35.000 cows. MU FOR ¢ down to be appreciated. “aT UNION LAKE OFFICE Water: * ake privileges $19.- rwood. 4-5000. [IST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US Wilson Real Estate, PE 32-0657, ranch 2 fireplaces baths. DUN COMPARE THIS. Custom built 1200 ft. 3 bed room brick me Full . Slate en- Ceramic tile Plastered walls. aste FE 2-2614 “RAINBOW” COLORED—2,. 3 & 4 bedroom —— as low as WE ‘PROVIDE RENTAL SERVICE $02 8. PADDOCK $750 NORTH SIDE CALL B. TANNER, Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike St. full basement, w fur- 220 == 2 bedrms full basement, $4,500 mouth. Call MI 6-1432 “after v3 30 $295 DOW Anderson Atel Living bath closed in poms love all, ly ipa ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT, 2 story home, full base- Pot bedrooms, | iM car ea: on 2 ovis Excellent sand easy terms. Call EM Highland, 3 bedroom, beach. ex- rooms in part basement. storms and screens FA oe Call MU 42046, $600 down, rooms, aluminum awnings ford township RICHARD STEE 224 2 lovely v home, rnace, fully tmsu- car garage, terms. 2 bed- hardwood floors, tile bath, $8950. Center St., ean EM LE, REALTOR Highland Water- 3-€210. Cal acres $900 BEDROOM BUNGALOW,- oa ae oan Lake area, $10,900 MA 4-2801, Lake Di ment, auto, heat, floors, breezeway, screened porch, 2 car low for cash. riv. 2 ara rket 41 riced |RANCH aoe ON PRETTY ACRE bedrms., base- fireplace, —_ session. “Bud” @ FE 51201 or “BUD” Elizabeth Lake Estates 3 bedroom brick, full 2 car ga- site; featuring 2 bedrooms and tile bath down, beautiful studio m and jtairs th ups separate dining room. “fireplace, Mt. Clemens Call Mr. Allen FE rms. & cma ie ee place with a ed t-a-lator, scaped lot, Only $7,500 with $1000 Toss the rend from $8,900 — M-5@ Business Frontage with a cute litle home. Full tesement, rnace, West of — Only $8,900 with $1,000 dn We have —— good buys homes, Acreage. LIST YOUR OR PROPERTY. WITH: T.G. Trocke REALTOR 1643 Union Lake Rd. OPEN » & PORT STs. Sas ae in ity workmansh! — = r Beautiful decorating Built in features Closet space Desirable location Ee rdinary low price Brick 3 cod Cote 1%, beths, full mile Call for de- Real Estate, OR 3-6138 or EM 3-0444. BY OWNER SMALL DOWN PayY- . Income 5 & bath shady “Tot. from downtown, OR 3-8133. THREE opens OLD to bdrm. —a meine Priced GI terms o’Connor, Broker. PE 3-7212 or MY 2-0940. KENT = Established in 1916 WEST SUBURBAN ~ —_e home. 2 bedrooms and could be 3rd bedrm. Sea” "bath, —- — —— Se os carport $11,500 300 “with #1880" 850 do $1,450 DOWN — West suburban 2 bedroom home. Full rage, corner ground. Shade trees. Cl school and shopping center. $7. 950 full price. CLARKSTON — Only $950 down for this 2 bedrm. home, new in "56. Oak floo full bath with 8t, carport, desirable corner lot. Quick pos- Priced at $11.900. veer time. but HURRY on this ake Nicholie, Realtor 2-3370 “Builder of National Homes” FHA tain” Su $18,975 COUNTRY LIVING — — all the conveniences that tend make life worth living. 4 . Den et kitchen. Din- Alum. storms siding. lot, choice ft. Sub "Th SUNDAY 10-4 i $350 DOWN — Beautiful contempo- rary designed modern bungelow 3 years old. Ol AC & screens. Here modern living Excellent location: Large 7T5x1l0 ft. approva! ie < ject love this one.” Subject to FHA “approval. st. A dern galow otutl basement. Oi] AC furn. Resreeten rm ramic tile bath. oors & lastered walls. —. home to main- Subject to FHA approval. in modernizing this one. Interior is as modern a row. 10 acres of Tand, School bus at door. Large rm. Wi trade for smaller home in ¢ location, tomor- I H. ‘BROWN, 1 Realtor 1362 W. Huron rE _—~ Listing "Besiee 23-4810 to » excellent Y move Offered at ap ppraisal price of | this bargeln now at 98.0950. Call $20,500, terms i Suburban Rancher Floyd Kant Inc., Realtor All on One Floor rit, ce a ig Telegraph bes aaa ge =< a AMPLE STOMER PA NG ms e, has fea- tures you like; 3 bedrooms, full > room. es boed Nally ee — pee dining space 4 radiation heat. : ea large lot = lego sper Lake _priv, Owner. WHITE); INSLAWS Are you living with an in-law? If re, would you like yen get oe see this 5 room bas Oak uated on a 102x227 ot. only $1, bang down. Call now for appoin' men SCOTCHMAN? Thrifty house tor thelr will find good value eir money in ~~ — in [eel ve or mother- large merenne “ge! : i . is ideal. ere is 1100 ft, of a space this eharmin ranch home Al! rooms pr ed and large. of nearly Ah se size. This gracious hom years @ - He secluded. private. is iaxe Drithiegeds $1, 500” rEg "te pose CLARKSTON is 3 bedroom ed gare iitehen with Trge d 28 ft. liv! room, ise walk-in ¢ and ec ae be ie Lar . corner schools Only /"§22,000° with terms. WH Tk BROS. _ s 5 Open Eves. sot ra . , oan lo "til 5 For Sale Houses 1p For Sele Houses 43 S 43| . MIDDLETON net fl mules north moe cg og Seal de stig eat car sod ie, nice fot. hyena iy ibaa Orion 4 rms. bath, ee rge corner lot. Priced Sf Se MANY ea GOMES HOMES ‘pata R. Sees 188 N. JOHNSON ~ PE 8-6003 FE Say — OR $750 DOWN Unfinished home, 5 acres geod $45 mo. 11 ACRES Well located for subdividing. Near MSU grounds Also acreage. - CUCKLER REALTY 236 =N. w MILFORD — MODERN HILLSIDE home with 39 na = rolling rooms, ~ beautiful airy base- ment. fe beautifully ai Acreage affords several choice buildin) —_ or home can be rohas: with 2 to § acres. MU 43182 countryside. large screened apa ges Pull, it. any unus landse payment to Seance Saree party, OR 3-3380, 3-Bedrm. Ranch Home In Waterford Village REAL ESTATE INC. ® 2.diee paces let ficuoss D . le ~~ 12 to § sion, Genea porch. Vaseek ml Good beach across road, APPROX, 3 ACRES. Orion ibedroom home Deum Hive per: berries and frais frees. | gga Seen Je CCHAYDEN,, Realtor FE 1 pen og Sun. | Wo tod BEDRM, HOUSE IN DP oe os r. 96, PE 4-4282. 231 Ww STRATHMORE CIVILIANS, $290 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedroom . ment, almost ne utomatic heat & bet water, fenced, perfect condl- tien, vacant immediate posses- * sion, open—walk in & look at it! va BAYS — wo same EVES. — SAT "& SUN. — TO 8-9851 PONTIAC ONEIL E SUNDAY 2-5 3334 Loon Lake Shores ‘OR THAT PARTICULAR BUYER who —< = fy beauty for 9,000, we are tae ‘is rai white rambler set- 4 have ever seen. The home has carpeting, 2 fireniaces, full basement and a sroeer ‘age. Lake Mion Std S Lake. Walton B at foon Lake Shores, ov oad to open an OR SUNDAY 1-4 1409 Avondale - NOW I8 YOUR CHANCE to make your home in Syi- van Village You can be the is cut and do as the full down pay- mtnt. All feos! @ conveniences us wonderful park and ach privileges. Just look and een a sure to be con- vinced IR 3-2028, OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 JOSLYN: oar rd ssion y floors and walls; tile "bath, Gas eat and hot water. Oversize car and i: half garage, paved drive. ood 7 at $12,200 with just 1,700 down and per month ine. taxes and insur- ance. SEMINOLE HILLS—4 bed- room brick pe Cod. Built in 1055 sod maintained with ing room ; in adapted to recreation room. A very a buy at $24,000, terms. LESS THAN $1,000 DOWN will move you into that to town, hard em one pena g kitche ft. screened fail basement $27,500. Sylvan Shores A beautiful ranch-type — adm. car sarage. down beautiful $7,500 with ON GRANT STREET storms | aot 1% $1,200 all modern, storm win- 5 rooms, dows, situated on 3 beautiful lots. $9,000 with $900 down. C Newin m, Realty — Crooks Ras ds. __—*FE 8-3002 BY OWNER RANCH H HOUSE. 2 * bedroom. doubie are wa e lot. $8, bt (7 aa COLORED = SIX ROOMS AND e, breeze- . Ph. FE 3 eo “ 3 ae a 2,500 LS fooitel with beautiful led tached 2-c DIATE possession. IRECTIONS: Rd, to Genesee to in charge. 2-5 SUNDAY yen Semaw. er hood but it-in, thge p4 win ves ny Lg oe =m kitchen, 66 8. GENESE $2,500 DOWN—On this 4 bedroom West Huron or prop- Open CHEROKEE new jan aes im, at. liv- seo ~ ty. rea b tile ba ‘van- ‘ IMMEDIATE possession, DIRECTIONS: Eliz. Lk, Rd. to Scott Lk, Rd. Right to Otsego, right to Oshaw: rele. Mr. Mero in charge. Open 25 p.m. 8 day. : HOYT REALTY ra 0 FE 354 5. Télegraph famliy room. basement with complete rec. room. 2-car attached plastered garage 4x 30. Call tion. $29.500. with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen built-ins, 10 2 25 2 fi full John K. Irwin & Sons 313 West ures” Phone FE 45-0447; E Income Property 43A 2 FAMILY. Ex FS condi 3 ~ 2 FAMILY. tO ESTEIDE Street ves FE §-4846 baseme. “ei ne ht in foe'91 386 vi } * ealy $006 down, month. 3a | A AT WALLED CARE = AOURE 1 AND Rockwell 8t, Pontia — Lake priv. & 1 acre of GOING 8ST. SALE On TRADE. | —£ S2000_ 14 Mile _Ra. oe age tow lr eatpetng ar For Sal a ear living rm. Assume sr mend. al of or Sale Lake Prop. 4 44 Fr Bu mon:h. $700" or equity. 100 FT. “PRONTAGE ON WHIPPLE 6 RM. HOUSE. BASEMENT. 65’. — take, enoeent beech, VE bs by 160° jot, Close in. FE 35-3919. ATTENTION! once ip life ti q portunity: yr. ey ket oa as ome, custom built, exe. invest- ment gross. 100 ft. natural sand beach on beautiful White ig Peston ook at Dee . min. to Detroit. § 670 BOW LANE DR. . roam ranch > bedrooms. 3 beth, IN OTTER HILLS | Bitetion, ‘den & family’ room, ‘ple- SUNDAY 1 to 7 argo ctsoels © "oletnge apes LOVELY SIX ROOM BRICK| Dssement, 2. car ‘garage, ‘tand: RANCH WITH 2CAR GARAGE,| jpeaped Leaving state, sacrificing BASEMENT PLA immediate sale. Phone owner, ONE OUT SIDE, BEAUTIFUL | _ Milford, MU 4-0635. : SUBDIVISION LL CONSIDER ‘A TRADE. $31,850 WITH $6,000 DN.| VALUES WITH EASY TERMS. ELIZ, LK. RD.| ON THE MARKET. B Ow SOUTH ON CASS LK. RD. TO| WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN! NDCROFT DR. SPRING ConstR N BIGELOW REAL ESATE Seymour Lake. 100 ft......, $ 2,950 594 W. Huton | 5-5402 | Mohawk Lake, 109 ft... § 4.000 reece Watertord Hills 1s ecre ... $ 6.500 Lake Angelus $10,000 “| W HITE | BROS. — REAL ESTATE 32-1295 ixie Hwy, n_ Eves §; Sunday .10 "til 8 ®. $4200, Pontiac Pre: Soli Bh aD... CEDAR ISLAND LAKEFRONT Beautiful new 2 Dunham Lake Frontage tots u CHAPIN estrone mee cae EXCLUSIVE LAKEWOOD A | 288 ft. water front $5,200, 152 ft. on wate: compare this ane ye rene 165 ft. waterfront, $3,450 total, for an ‘. or $3,000 on terme. $2,300 ¢ MANY OTHER LOTS AVAILAB vy Satine nd“ Nh) EM 34197 _o- PLACE A “LOST” AD. SCOTCH — UNION LAKE ONT 60x250 ft., ‘Partially wooded, FRONT type cash . Call FE 28181 for an ad un-| to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer, Say “ cates it.” * (LAKE LOTS /JQPEN SUNDAY 2-6. Priced ae eee A. NOTT. REALTOR FE 4-500 & club house privilege x bedroam. large well sha‘ied - $6500 = we “ave some. oe reeks ven | _ Smith: Wideman Realty. ON WATERFORD. HILL, BACRI- Driven IN : sour cay JOHN RoBin. . CALL FO 412 W. Huron fice, — sloping lot ioe ot rene oy ees. Ideal or wierd home. rE : a “Lake Maceday bet, Well landscaped possession. Open Daily 9 OVERLOOKID NG - M ACEDAY LAKE X 200° BUY NOW — BUILD LATER Check These Features: | t side ’ Beautiful country boat Ls hear: stable privileges for horses Y i areas adjace New schools and churches Bus eran! for children —, Clarkston & Drayton Only ten miles from Pontiac FIRST TWENTY LOTS $1000 EA yin DOWN, $26 MONTHLY PAY- LOTS, $1756. re ManrY PINE WAY TO gave LOTS IN RICT ARE GETTING SCARCE. BUY NOW, BUILD LATER. Estate Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. = §. Main, Clarkston, Mich ACROSS FROM BANK: MApie 55821 $—Sundar 12 to 5 @iscount for cash Ra. ; $2800 down Paul ul Jones Real Estate LESS THAN 2 home rage —- Sashabaw at ix PRIVATE LAKE Twin Lake Village UTES FROM, © Bh at Stare Rose-Hill rea7e Pog Woven ‘Det Detroit 23 PRICED TO SELL BY OWNER. 10 acres 228° water wi dear Large 2 id SYLVAN VILLAGE. 2 LOTS 1 PERRY ACRES EVERYTHING YOU COULD WISH FOR IN ‘SAND BEACH ix200 f lot Oniy §3.000 $500) down. - WMC eens: REAL ESTATE) MApie 5-1873 MApie 5-1062 SALE 130 DOWN — BY OWNER |Setent oe —e ‘ ATTENTION FULL PRICE TAKE ADVANTAGE | OWNER LEAVING STATE — Will oN nas her ete ee bed-| 4536 Disie home, 2 lots, dou. recreation ares akefront door facin ® real BU LOOK Nice 2 full basement. J. R. Hiltz Realtor 1011 W_ Huron UNION lots, 73 x 150 ft. Choice ; from jake. $2,000 each Name your, own down payment, $25 per mo. i On_ 34180. » Partridge 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE AT UPPER: LONG LK. High lot on pavement with rene iful view of the lake 686° canal by over 167 deep Private, beach with 307. Only §5.000 TWO LAKEFRONTS Two outstanding jiots with sand beach. on jake 5 miles from Pontiac. Huge, towering ever- Teens on each let Seciuded by’ arge — wall between street) and ir oa! priced at) only 02.000 corp * RE: ALTOR PARTRIDGE. FE 43581 onan 7” if HURON, _MULTIPLE LISTING § SERVICE_ 00% 150. Sewer-water and gas, lake oil) ee _ $1383. OUR MODEL HOME IN YOUR NEW HOME Pg se level and wooded iots ROADS —Convenient-| ly ean on Ls 4 road ‘ ra 5 miles —_ LereD ¢ HADDRILL | H. P. HOLMES, INC | Lee | Gren Drive geo lot. beautiful) evergreens. $2500. Tot 6-2023 ——w 'ROCHESTER RD ‘': MILE N | Ageern 1% ecres $2000 cash | TE ty _For | Sale Acreage. 47 |MODERS 1 ROOM FARM HOUSE near Davisburg. 4 bedrooms, sev- eral other bulldings Plenty of) fruit trees. Beautiful landscaped, eae Lots of shade trees & rubbery. Approximately 17, acres Substantia) down payment | required GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR OR 3-125! DRAYTON PLAINS { Eves. OR _3-3687 | For Sale Farms 48, so CALL NOW a ACRES ON BUS LINE $200: Gown. Owner, P.O. Box $35. AT THIS BLY ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES — '70 ACRES. bedroom bungalow with | staigg to iarge unfinished Sear gas best, 8 — MODERN home, 2? good barns. deep well, small private jake. off Dixie Hwy.’ Bargain: $350 per acre oo. Jones Real Estate FE 5-618) LAKE For Sale Resort Prop. uA 5 WITH 2 CABINS. ST’ FE 4048 Helens nog Fa & BRUCE ppl ios oe ONTARIO 100 Lake Huron ra Canada terfront pods = this birch, Ss rock and clear blue pasting, “boating and swimm|. For information cal] owner : i Site. FIVE Tres & colage. $50 ft. on paved. mile from Empire. wy. =—* Lake in Pione MA POR SALE: 12 LOTS Water & Electricity 1g mile from Lake Owner: MA 5-1278. GRASS LAKE — ishing, $1,005 $100 cn. Morrow. Gladwin Mick, Garden 67000. SUBURBAN Nine miles south one hail ‘Us. 23) on Baldwin Rd. or four miles soe of US. 10 on Bal —- Rd cres, Flint aie east of Fenton Rd. beautiful rolling teen acres of virgin timber enn —- | y-chéaias where you can) ~~ Nine room co THREE STALL COMMERCIAL GA odern poo 2 hunt ec ante ‘hse count For Sale Lots 50 In weeps Michigan - Bis _Bsldwio tere: NEW CABIN, large lot. Center resort area ad- gg w tue state forest. Good haste. i > anes LAPEER os 20 ACRES —_ Sale Suburban Prop. 454 ‘Sale Business ess Property 49 rar ben barn hee box stalls pad | & r garage and other) icely landscaped | and flowering shrubs Will sejl all or part. : If. you are looking for a beautiful home see this C. Hodges. Ph. OWens 44440, Grand Blanc 40 ACRES, 20 MIN Pontiac, overiookin All or part. Call ete FROM Private Lk. A §-1330. ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT |\GARDEN ATO aT. tachments. FE) 503 ; NEW SILO. SMITH BLOCK 12 x 30 FARM MACHINERY — NEW. AND . Proux Olivet Sales on M24. just north o: Oxford service, L. W. ke. FE 4-4300. PLOW, ultivator. used. Parts and _Avis, 1580 FORD | ell Sten ans 1 dise, $ 'Peuling. sen, _3-2661. Sale Farm Equipment 76 & NEW 6/61 Sale Farm Produce 25) For Sale Homntrlers 78, Boots & Accemsorles 85 | mR, NON, PoR| We ! gKILE on our hea Beene fae Pt es rez, pene Fate 80 _Auto Accessories 195652 CA CAR RADIOS — $5.00 UP. Used tires & ti lg7 8. Seuneen “4 FORD 6 — — MOTOR, GOOD Olds 84—1952 peony needs rings ___..._1#7 8. Johnson MERCURY $i, NEW MOTOR W: tic, 1 old, radiator 7 * fer oe a, 3 Rear por Sa blad jader” $1,000 OR 35-1066. Like weiss. 5.2766 OF New, Used and Rebutit. All types of Blectrie fence sup- = ~~ 8 Machinery. Ph, Or- ville, NA 17-3292. SELL OR TRADE | dg tl ES = area blade, 832 Mt. i eee er | $7 EA, OR $5 S. in lots of 5 or more. FE LRL’ S tillers,- serers reel and ro- a gpetl ee ABs Re FE Ye Reduced price on ees. and qistom work, MY 5-6680, mowe: : EVANS att 6507 DIXIE HWY.|GpanESHAPT GRINDING IN THE OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM- 71878 CRAN GRINDING IN ming & removal. Pree eotimate |—o—"- = OR_3-7924| “car, Cylinders rebored. Ma. _FE FE 49053. USED SPECIALS one 23 Hood PEONIES, IRIs. ROTILLERS, LAWN MOWERS &| —— STALLED while thousands are in Bloom.) GARDEN TRACTORS. a LLED Re Roses, Peranuais, Mums,| Several to“choose from, all = ufflers Cred ninipes, Glads, Delphinum, ore cons. to go. c0, Priced to sell, . Pe lerback’s A Jeo Baldwin ver & We CREDIT ers. Visitors welcome, s-/ HOUGHTEN & TEENS eae Maaer Scooters 8&2 ways. Knobloch Nurse Farm. J.-L Ca Fe Deal : 4499 M24. 7 Mi, North of Oxford. ae & Dealer | Metamora. a ad 1-076 53 CUSHMAN EAGLE. EXCEL. extras, Mayfair $-6356 50D DELIVERED. DUMP TRUCK, “4 and tractor FE: service, . or FE For Sale Pets ! Lehi Tues ry 11244 Wae- s n __terbury. Off M50. Je dachshund pupples, ne FE ane 69 TRACTOR CLOSE OUT 5 ar gar! tractors, 4 a trac- similar. a ber alow hicand 5 : $400. Fe hie, : AUTOMOBILE REPAIR used Pee AUTO ERGLAS RUST REPAIR ma. with i083 CUSHMAN. $135. FE 2827. 931 _N. Perry. pie winpSHiETD Auction Sales 77 pesdemener foaey est Like = new. $275 Fr 82404 after 6 p.m. B & Bs lspeiaeshe pens kg New plus ran STANDARD BRAND W praded in en Genera] Safety tices to aoe per cent off, black or D WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service ALL 81). et trailers er Save $787.00 m 6 age eee ge 7 re seat, 1, piven } $165.00; Attwater ‘and Mercury alumin' Smith, 661 N, need K Se the new all steel sun docks, Iumarspan, docks, “rel yaar. ra. and eocee ually lente ‘Boat Works - YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER can * > re ie Rd. Sundays “DOCKS Se eiierettt cr ataas sates Anes 2 © ui ma &. 20°F. _ a 50 40 Ft doc! 879. DELIVERED. a9 YOUR HOME, DUNLAP 1 DOCKS CUSTOM Beat -SOvEERS JERS AND canvas repairs, Mrs. Erznoznik. PE 44277. 76 5. Midland. Peete ene e nesters Center eee eeeenens M RY ~] Complete Motor ervice By Sockes Tratned “Mechanics PEN SUNDAY INLA SALES FE 4-7171 DRGbE w. Huron ron Fe b_3-6122 Buy Taheee: eny Eee care. och ice. Backed by ence Also shell inum INSURE “YOUR BOAT : —ALL - AT A SAVINGS CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY 70 W. LAWRENCE ST. FE 2-9223- aleaen : & hyp -@ 1968 by EA Borvine, be, “T don't care what they say about dogs! I still say a man’s best friend is a woman!” - ie For Sale Trucks 90 Wanted Used Cars 88 H_ J, VAN WELT, DIXIE Ra ‘on op fiaisn oars late models, Ph. OR 3135, LOOKING FOR CL@AN 1 CYLINDER CuEVRO tH STANDARD SHIFT iG TO LE TRANS- FORTATION.. CALL ORLANDO 7183. WE PAY | TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS TRUCKS Matthews- Hargreaves @31 OAKLAND AVE. __ FE 4-4547 OLIVER MOTOR SALES WILL PAY DUMP 70ce. "49 DODGE, 5 YD Sood tires & trailer. MA 6-3733. IMs GMC GARWOOD 4 TO 6 YD. Sspeed trans- Larry Jerome DEALER OL 19711 For Sale Cars 91 ae i: HARDTOP. RED AND eae PE 86-1831. EXC. COND. WELL equipped. E Riggins. 7 Auction Sales | stage awmisssonao00/"%m 8, & Phat ee | TOP DOLL AR * for $3 each. PE 44150. 5089 Dixie Highway cond. FE §-2621. Rustic Lane. Harbor. FE Aj BEIOLES. SEtL OR FRADE D Plai _For Sale Motorcycles 83 N FOR GOOD a [ye - ‘ my ice anne JOH OH SON See cear USED CARS \ SS eed REG. PUPS. sites 46 HARLEY 14. EXTRA NICE. Accessories on oon — and 5 months. OR 39602." very ay — p.m. $200._ FE _8-4300. eeetervintne os Se 38 Grenerd Lake Ave. idea tor Sours, oor, or R Every Sunday ....2 p.m. | isso HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR:| o, OWENS NE SU { FE_ 20161 Eves.; shed. As is $160. OR 3-0004 AKC REG. BEAGLE rere GOOD 396 Orchard Lk Ave. ad c 7 “MAKE OR : pedigree $20, Buy and Sell Daily rye tte! bcs (ened La : ~ | ede Trade up or down, nua © egret, WE Tal ORlando 32717 "st revue see eercox| Mazurek ee #2650 me) NOuDAY, JUNE 16TH, 12 NOON iné AIS” PRICED To SELL ‘ top dollar for late models “ReR wseina ake 7 REGISTERED BEAGLE § miles 8. of ‘Lapeer, on arine Guutane puppies. 6 wks old. Paris | Mas? Then west to 112° W. Button| Harkless Bales & Service. 933 Mt. Shelton FE 43529 axKc pisaraeEs LET. Rd. 51 head of good | Holstein|—~ emer. se Ss S S 1 | is BUICK. 2 DR. EDDIE Shepherd puppies for sale. Ph. cattle which includes 28 cows,, B & W SA SERVICE. uper pring pecia s é . Steele Ford. FE 5-0204. vu base? 23 heifers from 1 month to 2 yrs. _ 5 Edith All New Pontiac-Buick ings BUICK “SUPER ~ 5 jase cows, Jame i} ~ BOSTON PUPPIES & STUDS, | barn cleaner. Groen vis-gal, bull i meted Devigeon, east 4 ft Texas eri Rochester OL 1-3133| eree_prakes, Tewar speecme. i iD. m tank, m. , . Foie pipe ine. ‘banc ne ar ak Be _—— nae spent, moareg & herseare. | St See M&M Motor Sales | $% “Pacss’™as, Before, §, phone s vac Ly Loe Soe ane | § unit size. “36 Moline chopper INDIAN MOTORCYCLE GALES &| trots. S00 1b. Mastercraft trailer. | £9% sa Bie ty. on tate moder care, | _ 65042. Full pedigree. Call FE 4-250 aft-| for Uniharvester with direct cut,| Service. Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass The complete outfit for ~Mazurek Studebaker or 6 pm. aS A eee $1095. ‘Ss modsis, Top dotiar ‘pe "SS Ford, Vordematic. 4 ér.. spot CHOW, WoreY. OG Was Oi. chopper wagons. compiéte. H or INDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES, AUBURN sOTGEs ‘S} Buick, lke new, bargain, ing show possibilities. Housebrok-| by ‘corn 209 'be onl 300 bu. or] Mee Sg Collision. 2015 Cass Lake’ Fishing Boat Specials | CORNER PIKE _& EAST BLVD. aS Buick. ss Dens GUTH KIFTENS PRE TOGOG5| inva "Bonk. “Extix"””Mameas| For Sale Bicycles @4|tenceraean.".sae| WILL PAY aed home, PE 2-1853. Brinker, prop." Bud Hickmott, J. * 10, moided ply lywood, cartop boat, TOP DOLLAR “Maxerck Motor Sales COCKER SPANIEL PUPS, ALL| 4%, Arnold, auctioneers, Oxford. Boy's BIcyCLE. £3 Con.| © MP meters ere - sR at §. Bird & 8 Saginaw black. 7 weeks old. Male §13,| OA 82158 or OA $2226. *aition 130 Virginia Ave. FE 5-9686 FOR GOOD ee 8 Females $10. Tails bobbed, not|}@MARTS AUCTION SALES,|— - USED MOTORS CLEAN USED CARS | i080. eilE¥¥. Goop “TRA re red Call Dale Dexter. 31671) every W ay. 7 om. “| Boats & Accessories 8&5 tation, $100. PE 53-3125. Schoo! Section Ra Armada. Mich- mile west af North Bill ebopping Mart cee, are, 6 Ces P| needed for our new lot at 12) —"-2 # Se ee “Rochester 2 SMALL OUTBOARD MoTORS.|i6 HE Scott-Atwater, used. 10 ess aed ae eee. or 35 CHEVY 2DR. COLLIE PUPS. AKC REO, $35.|SATURDAY, JUNE lati, AT 1) _Call OR 35624 after 1:00 PM.| ROWS 0. e ee yo, ae Hrunt-| This, 14, 8 210.8 cyl. tlce clean Se weeee Peas Lee es” of deapery | HP. OUTBOARD. 638. FE Mazurek Marine Sales m7 er ai § Woodward. Birminehem. ineham Te Sea ne Siraigh ; old — AKC Reg. 635 — MApie| ™ will tioned start-| 46839. at 6. Bivd. & 8. Saguew WANTED BY PRIVATE oa SPBOPLES SALES Sees], ing, at 3, Interesting antiques /10 HORSEPOWER MERCURY Mo FE 40588 — § cyl, 785 Ford or, Chev., stick PE 2-235 SOLLhE TRLOGLOEED. MALE. 3 sold ai m. : in Ea, ae Becchgreve, Eilee-|KEW ie RUNA! @ BEA 2s. | grag ay papers OL MALE. 8) cers. Arnold & Hic at Ox-| beth Lake Estates. PE 50648. | S3e5 bape Mana Bargains, Pia : USED § 01 NEED CARS. = FOR QUALITY LisH ENTER PUPS PD EB| fort coe huction co M24./ij FT PLYWOOD BOAT & 31] bottom row boats. Cheap. 1600 Auto Parts Sunday CADILLACS PNerieared ip. [atta ht fe fn Mercury motor. $125. OR 3-2513.| Eliz, Lake Rd. _from 10 a.m, to x p.m _ FE $021 mg aig oft Mi, Clemens. iv SPEEDLINER. MARATHON | NEW I? BOATS oI? ALON. Used Truck P. kiss 6 Geo cchcten. of cer For Sale Housetrailers 78) class, Racing hull, $175, FE) $180.50. 12° Steel $104. Trailers, Used arts 89A clean used cars, It’s eR, GED PUTS iat ri UF capers, cron ene i) RUNABOUT BOAT & R. -50_Up. est. : GOLD FISH. POOL SIZE. ¢ TO/ AUST Nnatler since. 1002. Guaram 3110 Orchard Lake, Keego LD TOWN Tt-PT. CANOE. NEEDS| 4U1 M &nD Wilson Pontiac-Cadillae we 5590 Oak teed for life. Bee them end taller Park, Ask for or.| some canvas. Bargain. $25. OR . a Pe re 1350 N GERMAN SHORT HATRED Point.| *.¢ tration at Warner Trail- a SIeWROLAE RUNABOUT)_3-6888. | = ; ME ee | et Sales, 3008 W. Huron. ( boat. 33 HP motor with controls. INER CLASS A UTILITY. ressonabi my rnou| ° one of Wally Bryan's 3-4598, e KG-4 motor with Quick- For Sale Trucks 90 W d ; d FOKOMO TAME HONEEY LOR 3 1880. a caravans.) i” DUNPHY. 25 HP JOHNSON _Slver lower unit, MI 4-0381. ssi ‘attintintintietiatetied ooawar . Brasil. Cailaren’s_ pe 0 STE? $308. DN. ie HIGH: motor & trailer. $560, OR 3-4287, VAT. 11° VENTNOR } BUILT, ‘81 FORD PICKUP. $350. FE : : MALE BLOND COCKER. 1 YEAR| “tend Ra je Home Estates.| _3-2487, Recently refinished. Sail in good B'ham MI 4-1930 he ote ill gp tem ew | PS EXC, COND: ii FY. CEDAR STRIP AES UNA-| Condition. fits. MA_ 62165 ror UF il CHEVROLET. = ~~ine GHEVE CHEAP sss cher Dip, PE tame Meny geira fosrren, Gheet Full _towt of nrcrontens, Om 2m PRAISES, MA stilt, NOW OF) tm, Gost ture, Snood Posen re tint © MALE FRENCH POODLE. 9 Mos. |—Po°S.— etm. : “se - - : aoe Man 1855 HOUSETRA TAKE) trailer tarp. Must sacrifice.|¥ -. 8 INBOARD MOTOR. rket_4-1793. old. Not registered, | good pet-|"'ssoq and take over payiuents to|, EM 3-86 trénsmission. $109 even. PE ¢-3222| 1661 CHEVROLET PICKUP. $225.| "gray a tecl bumdinge®. for tne | — clippers, Metal ith itis. 1920 Lakeville Rd., Oxford, /7§ "Pr. LVERINE. —ED|TRY OUR EXPERT RD | _ FE_5-2766 money. $646. Our stock No. 4220. FE 1463 ay. eins _ ay wood 3 oust, renshout . yen 3 ineter tune-up service. Backed y 10 CHEVY PANEL FROCK. North Chevrotet Co. Hunter Bivd.. i053 gAPEW 1800, johnson ears rien motor. 5 5 e > 183 ioe SUPPLIES |e. 1784 after 5 cane hei Bide curtains, ite, nervice Fes ig wo el *| DODGE DUMP, 1960, 5 & ham. MI 42735, ARAREETS GUIN TO TALE | - ‘CHAMPION, 41 FOOT 3| cushion : : Lt transmission, 3 speed axle, FE Picages, Wl at Be PE 34008. bedrooms. Alum Awning, many) De" 41? me” => ‘or bring) USED BOAT. FEED LINER, | _ 5-002. ; * Got the Itch FAREEETS CAWANIED CAGES extras. Exc, condition, $2.70 — You won't want to ge bom: J 10 ft. $175, 12 ft. | ipsa FOR TRuc GooD ) PARA’ CANARIES, CAGES | Keego Harbor Tr, Pk, Lot 14 molded ply, Merk 25 and trailer | “condition : T Switch Food Since 1927 58 Oakland Ave.| FE 8.) without it! 876 Heights Rd. Lake| 9675. 12 ft Wagemaker $175. “eondition, PE 46 wowee atom =| . Orion after 7 a S5.c or alt Cus Jennecn 2, bp. 3 3 | 1083 FORD Fé SUE P 5-¥D. BETTER CAR PUPPIES. WHITE MICE, ALL) iss6. 45 GREAT LAKES | tom Color. * rry_8t, 4 $625.00. MY Fie, Warve oot “em better cars that ta. Pet Shop, 65 Williams St. FE| Must see, like new, Washer andiis-y . $65 Mercury 10, KOT sizs. Orn ve na dryer plits many extras. $2,095./ 1% PO EMARER, MOLOEE, PTY, have the best Sate. Bay Riviere “Sacer 8D vi aes ee ae ee Soe ee — ee neem it. after 6, nabsita SRO TC FR eR ee nee avei| Hepett canvas cover. steering| Cruiser, priced as tow as. $350 Roger's ales & Service pplies. 3441 Dunning. FE 47207. 67 PATHFINDER. 16 TRAVEL| wheel, windshield, Running lights} See us for your new boats arfd , 605 Aub PE 2.9645 R E GISTERED WEIMARANER] Trailer. Like new. $1.175. 1479) & speedometer, Nearly new, $485) Mercury motors. 15 a per egnt dwn DUMPS . uburn Ate. } — i weeks old. Reasonable Bathgate, Sugden k.. ‘off Bogie’ FE 4- 1. 9 an lays. Be Wise. Economize Pit 5-65 Lake Ra "lis PT RUNABOUT— WITH ALL| Cue Drye: “G oP Sports Cen-| +38 PORD F600 . pp ee SILVER ao BLACK POODLES LAI OFF! 30° ANDERSON! accessories, AP Mercury, elec- or 15210 ane Ra. ly ME "36 S180’ International 1964 ibs4 CHEV. 4 DR, EDDIE 5 STEELE at stud. MY 3-2893 housetraiier, No reasonable offer; tric Mastercraft trailer,’ $950. 6777 0 "54 Fe00 Ford, FE 5-924. SINGING CANARIBS ~~ TALETNG | "efused._401_Lochaven. |_Practichlly new, MA 42801 _ WANTED: ae Soa Unit) 4 FR00 1993 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE - or ercur' tr. a Foo acto, en iy’ . Grees wird ra “ifatchery re ae Detroiter Pontiac Chief ae SoANvAs COVERED Ch. oe OR 3-4372 after . ‘4? CHEVROLET power. This is a jet black beauty __burn Ra 15 to 50 ft. # and 10 wides| 3.5539 rE NEED USED SgTBOARDS $295 AND UP ee ee muro Rd. FE ¢6510. : ARD UTILITY, TOP,| Trade-in that old outboard on a — THREE SGOCKER PUPPIES. $10 uote I, —— on vour 1946 it Fr. _ OUTBOARD Se cate TOP new Mercury Mark 28—big trade- r N sler Windsor. Hardtop. ; - lights, hardware, anchor & | in Se TANDEMS t Chry ineiean WEIMARANER PUPPIES. AKC us ap Tope, N HARDWARE fai alngier? eemiguseat, ft registered. Closing out sale. You trade tn allowance on your 1949 cushions. 2 la-gal. fuel tanks./ 4199 heater, auto mission. jek. $30" api ‘Gul ater 4. Bring le. with| $1,800 outfit for $1,100. Wil trade ia i FE 86 FORD T 750 nee eet gros on 6 mew E 5-8666 after Oyen Yen, ees oer iow, tow] oF finance or cash. 376 Summit| ee ety ee Caaftiac with only 13.000 : e Orion CERTAINLY HAVE SOME Dogs Trained, Boarded 70| frate in" vale." “Also" “ruraiture| CA Sunday “p.m. or eves. after| beautiful boats a ctook, right STAKES = © BE overseen ncsee senate _—- nnn | taken in Yes, you save PE EABIN OAT ALOK OF ow af reas eo, Bows : 1955 Oldsmobile Holiday Coupe. Loomis, 10655 Dixie, corner of | °44 FORD 3 Ton 8 Cyl. Dosis gems, tangg| mt teu BE SS PBR fer Bonk] fk eed i, winch for 16 bor boat, pegioe. 6h * 4 ~ matehing trim. A nice car that Se SeamiOn: eames Bob ; wan eas. fo oh Manet pnd Transportation Offered &7 $245 AND UP won't last at ihe price —- BOGS, CATS BOARDED — FE . ° FLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO 1954 Buick Road * sea ‘S7 EVINRUDE 18 HP, OR FIBER- d TAN med aT eek opear, 34768 BurrShell 38 8 Tele, Hutchinson ood, rupee with remote con- Fen faoven ee On ba VANS We boltete Gn tae ls peeeenty = 5 8 stee 1-88.28. eee ADELE. . ike it in the __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Mobil _ ALUMINUM, i PT. OOTBOARD.| APS, FOR | PHILADELPHIA./ ‘49 FORD 14 Ft. te & brand new oo ACRES OF staMDINe WAY OpDLe ome 2 Evinrude electric. Teence $3215 PS 25823 after 6 p.m. PICKUPS & PANELS | °” 16,000 miles ......... $1095. for sale. MAple 5-1330 S ] ] cellent cond., ee tes 2 priced, RIDERS WTD, As pow alae ak 1951 Cadillac Sedan, Radio, heat- 0 ACRES, OF “ALFALFA FOR ales inc. “oreenfteld, br. 14 Mile, Reyal|_of Jue, Call MA S043, ‘90 CHEVROLET ty Ton Pickup | {1,tnd automatic, This is © Bee, er ei 420) Dixie Highway (U.S. 10) Oak, TROCK x GOING X NORTa PART 8) eon SICKUP Te 2D. oh ot z: a5 eo & OP. Bde mien Kort rot "Pontne a ae ee eee LL LAKE sor |e FE 5-6806 ‘55 CHEVROLET | Ton PICKUP heater, hydramate Sedan, Radio, ALL TYPES OF HAY, STRAW __1665 Rustic Lane, Keego Harbor. Wanted Used Cars 88) 33 FORD 1 Ton PANEL for the family. Looks and runs | 93 5 ede unseen will gy wil Ge BUYS OF ae oT GREAT As MOCH As JONx anp| 20 O-¥4S, 1 Too PAN. eee! GEE CLSE OUCH COIGOGE CL BALED HAY, ie HADLEY Ri RD. rau § ree, SFist et ry BOATS BOATS BOATS Fo Be Bae Fs days or $95 AND UP WI ON larkste r Genera 195 For Sale Livestock 72 Liberty, 2 bedr 34 ft 1250, 30 to choose from, these boats Pca OREE ooo 20 OTHERS LS reed cobra! rd 1952 Detroiter, ve “tt $1950. 1956 ears, OR TO CHOOSE FROM A ~—e §-GAITED STANDARD BRED. elding. 8 yrs. old Well tesned:) rtonville. NA 73-3196. ARABIAN STALLION, _ $100 BUCK- skin mare. gentle with children, $150. Welch pony, entie, $150. 7 Western saddles. FE _ 45501, CHET’S SADDLE SHOP & WEST- ern — 2645 E. 8. Bivd. 2% miles SE of Auburn Heights, between Adams & CTooks. 12 to 6: __ Sun. 11 to 5. Free saddle soap. GENTLE SADDLE HORSE. Chestnut, 4 white socks. $150. Also _ Saddle & bridle MA 5-6190 HIGH COLORED 1 PALOMINO, 4 _3f. old mare for sale. OL 2-3451. oot patted moaLr m 2 goat, goat m MA 5-1666 ONE 14-YEAR-OLD MARE TWO l-year-cid celts, palomino Romeo Siabies. , 10 Pistier Rd. Romeo _PLateau 2-3060 4 me ETLAND STALLION trade for cow, beef or ? MU _ 9-2285. WANTED YOUNG CALVES Yoel. OA 8-2760 after 8 p.m. ~~: Wanted Livestock 73 To Continental, like new. 31 ft. $1995. We have many other ¢ S used trailers, ew rts Homey 18 ft up. $895. Holly Marine Coach Sales 15210 N. Holly Rd. Holly. MEI rose 4677) TRAILER EXCHANGE Anderson - Regal Beemer 8-10 Wides Pevican Reae ON RENTAL Hitches & overloads installed, car wired, etc. Bottle Gas Parts and, Supplies 80 8 Telegraph | eed Open Eves. & Sun. ng m. are brand new, 14° Cadillac or Wagemiaker, molded plywood 66" beam with forward deck, 2 walk list price $575 sale price $395. Bar Harbor, wind- shield, steering, upholstery, 2 walk thru seats, list price $1,028 sale price $625. Constellation, windshield, steering, speedometer, walk thru seat, the best of up thru seats, OXFORD TRAILE k SALES General - Zimmer Holly --Great Lakes Gardner 8 to 10 wide, 14 ft. to $6 ft rs: New S 4% ES bid FR. wn. per month’ Ae ered Feat “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp- Cars Now | Phone FE 8-0488 pont our ae come Pied cer. of aes St REACH CASH CUS- | LOMERS through Classi} ancing - oe geet trafiere oth plan We sell. y of Lake AVERILL'S NEED holstery, bow light, stern light, Shop it, Then. bring it bere for list price $1,079 sale price $565.) top dollars. ang wee Lots of aluminum boats at big °® 20878 F_4-s006 some used boats d CARS peers ong stu oy newer & resoy be “en hdber > Lake; 5 CASH CEO Road, aie mites tor Demnode Beg ~ POR aD CARS _ r ig best relsction, “always: opts. Comme a Motor | Sales AU iT SPECIAL DEALS ON ANY NEW. "38 MODEL IN STOCK - ‘Cy” - OWEN S TRUCK CENTER | 141_8. SAGINAW RUIPPED i943 FORD Ui 4 haul watinser $86 Oakland ane: 0229, at TON PICK-UP, WON- art “ert NC MU At q ear month! ts. North Che’ rolet Co Hunter blvd. at Wood- w AK, d Ave., Birmingham, PONTIAC'S. TRUCK, CMC. ot BRANCH i, fied Ads. * Call FE 2isi,| * Oakland at Cass “| i a FE 29101 PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N, WOODWARD “SHOP” Sunday BUY Monday |. OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake ‘Ave. Open sh phone |°50 Buick 2-Dr. .... Standard ~ MOTOR SALES _ 804 N. Man Ol. 2-931! “FOR INSPECTION ~ All Prices Displa on Windshields SHOP EARLY JEROME'S “Bright Spot’ Olds-Cadillac Dealer Orchard Lake at Cass 8-0488 a a , Motor Sales ae ed ore! Serene eee rae Agbars | at East ‘Bist FE 5-8858 “Sevcuthie, ‘Reae & hake ‘ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY _Hardenburg__ oS hoe Oe oe Pont. CORNER arr Herr iss Fine be suse Lake ‘Orion Motor Sales Be A ARTO 2 FORD — MM .|'50 Olds 88 ........$ 145 2 dr. worker's special $195 transmission 52 Olds 98 4 dr. Sharp car 53 Pontiac 8 2-Dr. Bioe, standard sbift, a bergain 34 Mercury H’top Monterey with Mercomatic, radio & heate teen and sharp 7 "54 DeSoto V8 $ 995 Station wi sutomatic, radio, heater, tant green, ® periect sub- urban car. . '55 Ford Victoria ..$1195 & white with power stee sulomatte ne radio. “beeler. 1ik's ’56 Ford 2-Dr. Dn. $ 245 Customline, tadio, ‘oon: stand- ard shift, white tires. Jimmy DéRose 3140 1 Mile West of Telegraph bg Meee #4 RVETTE, GOOD CONDI % : 10 LikE NEW. ma. fo “ ‘3 CHEVY, BLACK. 3 DR. RA- ge heater, Rens . $350, Florence’ St, PE’ 55006. HASKINS VACATION SPECIALS 1965 Nash Rambler 4 Seer — radio, heater, gas saver .... $1195 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door wage- on. Powerglide. Like new .. $1206 1955 Olds 88 4 door sedan. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, power brakes, One owner car .. $1196 1957 Chevrolet 210 2 door. V8 ¢ en Beautiful coral afd ivo sh, Sharp $1 Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie a at Mi5 MAple _ nites “til ® asd —— Belair, 4 dr. power- ar< Olds 88, 4 dr. Holiday, full FOREIGN —— ag _- ee. a =_ ——s - OUGHTEN & SONS sng ROCHESTER $28 N, Main Le *HCHRYSIER WINDEOR 1 §2 CHRYS ge} cy DOOR, sik ¢. _Hareld Turner Ford. ‘48 DODGE. GOOD COND. FE 4-9060, SAVE on Late Models 38 Edsel tay feaded ieee. ec Edsel H. top 4 dr. .;.... ties ‘ST wie ‘ST. ye ww en é ns BL outh wagon 4 aor oe et peeves we & “ENGLEHAR cis 20318. opm COMMUNITY $ 395 | se sscsee oa0 Take $ 845)" Low mileage, priced to eeil. _ NORTH “CHEVROLET Hunter st 8. Woodward Ave. gueaden MI £2735 3} Cor S3 rr ee Hunter Bi a Mavaes, Birm. L fire " woo 2 0 mo. PAYMENT GEORGE $M TLLION Harold Turner Ford “@ HUDSON ¢DR DR, RUNS GOOD. 38a. offer or Ee vd MGA iA ROADSTER "3, EXCE LENT condition sell. Sox offer. st a i956 MERCURY CONVERT. EDDIE Steele Ford. 1954 eee | RAMBLER Station. bd Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-4 ED TYPE. "ty yan a Ere H, Riggins. ~ Get | Wise, E ise, Economize_ RAMBLER BILL SPENCE R. & C. Rambler Our Slogan We Can Beat Any Deal =M “ie ee AOFM 3-4155 *C. MOTOR SALES Com Service 8 a.m. til 9 p.m. 1955 MERCURY DR. EDDIE _Steele Ford, FE 75-0204 FACTORY “BRANCH OP HOUSE YOU ARE _ WELCOME TO COME IN AND MAKE “Your Deal’ jPONTIAC RETAIL | LORE CLEMENS ST. nwa ‘E $7117 POST OFFICE FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS AUBURN i SALES 1953 PONTIAC 2 dr, Mydrematic AUBURN | Motor Sales Cor, Pike & E. Bivd. PR 3-471 BY OW : dr. Less than 2 00 cond, Best offer. x tee pm. “ss PONTIAC 4 DR, WAGON, RH “Hydra. $1200. FE 54244 "36 . «# DR. RA., Re Gintee C- FE 43529 REPOSSESSION. ments greet Lakes. ir. ales, DEED raxl CABS 16) MODEL. i a w ieee REPOSSESSION Excellent condition. Payments only x. per Spek. ue gan . BUY Your Car BY The Week 51 $37.50 DOWN 6730 140.00 DOWN 3150 PER WEEK. #05 00 more BT | 8 ‘53 DESOTO 4 Door 8 $75.00 DOWN $10.00 PER WEEE "53 meget Sweex 9.00 ond ono "53 $45.00 DOWN "4 DODG! $95.00 DOWN $750 PER WEEK Ee 4 $900 PER WEEK ‘34 DODGE 4 Door 8 $95.09 DOWN $ $.00 PER ‘WEEK ‘34 DESOTO 4 ; $125.00 DOWN § 900 PER WEEK 4 Door 8 $9.00 PER WEEE - ‘54 DESOTO 4 Door $145.00 DOWN = $9.00 oa is 54 DESOTO $125.00 DOWN sine PER rn WEEE 55 PONTIAC Station W: mee DOWN $12. 7 PER YMOUTH Station sa2b'00 B DOWN = $10.00 PER Worx 85 OLDSMI $295.00 DOWN sia 35 Bek WE 4 Door 6 $885 PER WEEK Custom 2 Door $085 PER WEEK 35 DESOTO $225.00 DOWN $12 t WEEK eS UE TS AP Ye 96 PLYMOUTH H-T $300.00 DOWN $1475 PER WEEK $225.00 DOWN 410 be PEN WEEK 86 DESOTO HT 4Door $975.00 DOWN $18.00 PER WEEK 56 Deer $300.00 eee PER WEEK “36 DSREVROLET hoor | $265.00 $10.00 PER WEEK BRAID . ‘S44 CHEVY $175.00 DOWN EEK 55 DODGE $175.00 ‘Down 85 FORD $175.00 DOWN \ _THE | PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE “, 1958 te Pe te “sie @ New oJ alg 4 a gy’ Ss Television. Programs - -!" herded ost TV. Shows Today — = woe bactushals gr — nee a oe __ Tee ted tn eh set ane se _ =] Rodan oF \Rely Upon Canned Music “Channel IBY Channel &—-WW5-TV ranma —WXYE-TY ‘Chane 9 ORLY . & — a — ik ia Le “By CHARLES MERCER second trek forward of a contest. b “SOMGNFS TV momcurs airl. (Evelyn Rudle) gives|11:99 (7) Shock ‘Theater. " Bruce! Bk | Adventure Series |800 (2) oy ant would be without music ae | Faean a tea ten ' ORK @—Did you know)" so wes Somecma, 8 . Sabet, Mystery of the Wide Ct. that with a few Supposing, after Charles (9) Popeye. —_ jean) ryan gamap ny ban! sncraageratty phate i! ab (Ga Filion oo (7) Welk (cont.) yn aise rpm and, of course rool varieties? 5: ol nga ya @ Film ; (9) Can, Hit Parade. watch ( Do you care? pets. It would have fallen flat Feo a cont. agg yan pee 2:00 (7) My Little Margie. ek he wie wie 6:30 (1) Bowling (cont.) Sethed idee ites ont SUNDAY MORNING 2:80 (1) Boot Hill. It you have observed the tact| “it’s too bad that the producers » @& He Ranch. . ; ' @ Time. Rex Harri. plans suicidal “Big, Leap.”|, 5 (ay _|or at least noted the tinny and/of more dramatic shows don't wak- son, Lilli Palmer, “Notorious a ol gh : —— om yh arts coteed, peut bead ion wiosteuee of as Woche sanead ef aye omg din helps vanchee atcy\8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-Ins, | then you'll delight the heart of|taped music.” = ~ ‘bandit, and a small boy who “= [00 2) TBA every musician—and especially of) 1 § Steel Hour is the 9:00 (7) Explorers. Alaska wants to return statue 10/08 ° Christgphers. Mr. Wizard. ; Paul Taubman. ‘tlar dramatic show cadipen dion (9) Gilead Baptist. - mission, * Accent. Public Defender. jo:85 (9) Billboard. Taubman cutrently is the mu- | ly usiig live music, says Taub- @ Movie (cont.) . : me sleal director of three quiz shows | man, Jack Benny, “a man Bisa pt cdg 6% 6) Bay Griam. Ragan *O fen) Nem use Dealt mbes lip) Gary aoe. | Se NBG Ran, ef | eat Rw how,” in adventure \ Roy Rogers, Dale Evans : pee ae 6:1 Dough and Dotgh Re Mi—and of | caught dead using tape on yng 9:00 (2) Court of Health.” r{1) Catege “Hows Guat) 8S Mowe: the OBS - TV daytime serial,| show.” . 7:80 * (1) ‘Dick Clark Show. Frank. * —— TD Ge oe the Ci Somme % “Edge of Night.” Besides the variety and musical See es kien Revel) Ste teenet | 5:00 (2) Soviet Education {10:80 (2) Halls of Ivy. “The producers of quiz shows|programs, Wide Wide World and : bor Kitty to be| .-(D John Hopkins. | (4) Frontiers of Faith. 44) Treasure‘Hunt. © ‘ |realize what an integral part anjthe Jack Paar Show are two that) rap @ Runyan. Paul wants unwilling Kitty to be 7 in the| enhance their entertainment val : Douglas, “Numbers and Fi, his bride (9) Oral Roberts. (1) Texas Rangers. . orchestra plays in creating ue, — Fig- me ~ |11-99 (2) Arthur Godfrey ane eS SORT te a ee ee , s fag E : = other : "s fresh instead of from t (4) People Are Funny. 10:10 (9) Weather. | uae = on pan ge — - ee @ Prive la Right. ¥ * * * Despite the td posal Others have tried — now (2) Perry Mason. “Black- (1) Understanding Our World (9) Telescope. . a (7) “Can you imagine on Twenty-One that can be raised for live music Sonvtone has hidden its ayed Blonde” is murder 10:15 (9) Theater 15. ® (9) Commercial Film (2) US. and South America. News. for example, how deadly that 15-|as better than taped music on tele-| atest transistor hearing aid 10:30 (7) Graham (cont.) 10:00 (2) This Is the Life. | : — . tern will cally changed) . mit — 4:00 (7) Studio C. Eddie Bracken, (8) Theater, dean faster, (4) U of M Hour. SUNDAY NIGHT HIGHLIGHTS | ae plage i 42 Male Vot in the near future, The reason is bday nothing _maeenge Siam. “Ritt-Ratt.”” ('35.) (7) Faith tor Today. 2 Se Se oe. Gle VOLETS | simply this: It’s cheaper in the ree nes a nea (9) Prov. Affairs. (4) J. Cotten Show. Janb (9) Sacred Heart. 6:00 (4) Movie. “Three Musket- (9} Howdy Doody. E h R 2s 5 styles for both men and (4) (color) Bob Crosby. Sum-| Cotten — Om Trial setien tel eers,” Ritz Brothers, Don : ach munning women. Look your best mer variety replaces Como.| = runs. Physician is accused|t9:15 (9) Little Thecter Ameche. a emeaies Conia tor M your best. @) P. Mason (cont) ad plone ete. = dS eels (1) Frontier Doctor. “Great . or Mayor {2) Honeymooners. Stagecoach . : COME PHONE WRITE 8:18 (9) Theater. oF —— (9) Popeye. MONDAY AFTERNOON BRUNSWICK, N.C. .(AP)—This FREE DEMONSTRATION Liberave. . southeastern North Carolina com- $:30 (7) Country Music. Jim 11:00 A a ay (9) Christophers. 6:30 (2) Air Pooee “interdiction 12:00 (2) Love of Life, munity’s four-year “vote - for - Reeves, bests. Homer andi News 11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. ot Moca | » (@ The Tae Dough. whom-you-please” election is be- SONOTONE Jethro visit. (2) News Final (4) { ) (7) 6 Men, “Hoax at (9) Hobby Corner. ing held today. (9) Temple Baptist . nD — George Pierret. Globe.” . As has been the custom OF PONTIAC — (4) Crosby (cont.) oo bhapy commie 5 (9) Movie. “‘Home of the) 12:15 (9) Children’s Newsreel. |many years, the ballot will 511 Pontise State Bank Bidg. (2) Top Dollar. 11:15 (4) Weather. mn Judge. Brave,” Jeff Corey, Frank _ |talim- the mames of ‘the town Call for FREE Heme (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:30 (4) TV Reader's Digest Lovejoy. 12:30 (2) Search tor Tommorrow.|registered male voters. The penton, 9:00 (7) Lawrence Welk. : : ader’s Digest. (4) It Could Be You. recejving the highest number of Phone FEderel 2-1225. (9) Boston Blackie. . 11:20 (4) Movies. Donald Houston, (9) Adventure Holiday. 7:00. (2) Lassie. (7) The Erwins. votes will become mayor, the (4) Opening Night. Summer) “Girl in the Picture.” . (7) You Asked for It. Motor- (9) Corliss Archer. highest four will become the Town . : Arlene Dahl hosts ‘AFTERNOON cycle steeplechase course, Council. There are 75 eligible Do it Y rself T be-Test film dramas. Hugh O’Brian/11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Randolph meer 4 : trip with Japanese fishing|12:45 (2) Guiding Light. voters. ou u ers plays ex-champ in ‘“Ring- Scott, “Coast Guard.” Rob- 12:00 (2) (color) Little Lulu, _ ” fleet, Swiss puppet who acts No woman's name is listed onf§ People should buy aspirin tablets when they take side Seat.” "ert Armstrong, “Son of} (4) (Colorland. (Color). out safety rules for young/1:00 (2) Ladies Day. the ballot, but write-ins are al-jf their TV tubes to any corner store td have them (2) Gale Storm. Spoiled rich Kong.” (°33.) (7) Bowllug. polio patients, Diving cham- (4) Movie. lowed. tested. pion Vicki Draves and coach | (7) My Little Margie. Se Save yourself headaches. 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