& i w. 4 * The Weather. a 0.8. Weather Boreas Forecast eae } 5 a ic bi / * tel fh i ; poe dias ‘ i ‘. f j i iy “ F = “id { i / } [ae I “ ‘ * 115th YEAR _ (Wetalls Page 2) pore | : ‘ A : ' 4% & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1957-80 PAGES “*OCt47zD pasts UmiTED pause PHoTos Pe PROUD POP — Dad gets some special attention at least once a year, thanks to the annual observation of Father's Day, which occurs tomorrow. In Washington one of the nation’s best known Well , Known Dad Poses With Two me « dads, Vice President Richard Nixon, shares the admiration of his daughters, Julie, 9 (left),-and Patricia, 11. : Daughters = * > From Gra nd | scow PI a Foreign Aid Bill ne Passes Senate With No Change as Dem-Led Opposition ls Smothered Merchants to Honor ‘Father of the Year’ A “Father of the Year’ has been chosen by the Pon- tiac Downtown Merchants Assn. and will be honored on Fathers Day, tomorrow, at the Oakland ‘Theater. -He is Dr. Daniel McGeen, 38, of 552 N. Lake Angelus Rd., Pontiac Township. Chosen from seven finalists, Dr. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Eisenhower's $3,- 637,000,000 foreign aid bill, moved on to the House today, propelled by a 57-25 Senate vote. United Press Photo 4?3 Pontiac High Seniors Told Spirit Makes a Town “It’s spirit that makes a town, not just the cham- ber of commerce,” 423 Pontiac High School graduates heard the Commencement speaker state yesterday. “That spirit,” Charles Forsythe, director of athletics for the Michigan High Schoo] Athletic Assn., said, “Gs Today was “Indian Day” in the Springfield counted two dead amid in the schools.” “Graduates,” he told the audience of more than 1,000, “are the dividends on the+ time and money spent by! e tne community gata (AMY Denies He cautioned the graduates y that their diplomas were but the | - beginning, like the first marking |’ B . ef peried, of their careers. ralnwasning * * * Ss opportunity for young people in the United States now than in| ©! Not Pressured Into the past. Trial by Japanese - IN DEMAND “Think of the hundreds of thou- Pacbeest be oe A top Fentagon ; rmy lawyer today termed “‘utter'| sands of people the automobile royy charges by William Girard’s industry demands, or the aircrafts lawyers that the Army is industry, or radio and television, “brainwashing” the young GI into or atomic projects or plastics,""|accepting a Japanese trial. he stated. One of the Japanese involved was « * * later identified as Hiteji Onozeki, He advised the grads to put |2 Prospective prosecution witness forth their best efforts in what. |28inst Girard. ever occupation they chose. Meanwhile, an Army spokesman “When you choose something :to disclosed that a GI was hospital- follow, make sure you can do aa weekend following a “‘spur that something better than most [°f the monient fight’ involving people,” he said. three U.S, soldiers and two Jap- Forsythe quoted a statément by . Abraham Lincoln, “ ‘I will prepare} None of the participants in myself, and some day my chance| “BSt ome of the Gis involved will come.’ " * * * The speaker was introduced by Louis H. Schimmel, president of the Pontiac Board of Education. Francis Staley; princ!pal, in- troduced the class to Superin- tendent Dana P. Whitmer, who /fight presented the diplomas. * * * The ceremony was held in the Postpone high school gym at 4 p:m., after! VEGAS, Nev. (INS) being postponed from Thursday at|fourth test of the current nuclear; bass weighing 3'4 pounds and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) [weapons tests on the Nevada des-| me 18% inches. He is — < eft was postponed today because) shown holding it and a smaller of unfavérable- winds. The wind Crime Boss Dock Mayflower to Allow Visitors to Get Closeup © PLYMOUTH, Mass. ? — May- flower II was docked at State Pier today to enable weekend visitors to get a closeup view of the Pil- grim ship replica. Skipper Alan Villiers said the vessel would remain at the pier mooring possibly until Monday night. town with the International Order Representatives of tribes Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and ev- Vermont were scheduled to whoop it up during the festivities, A 40-man group from Oklahbma was. headed by Alfle- Reynolds, ing stars. ’ Bass Entry ¢ Sas Tg Se ‘i was fishing in an Oakland Coun- ty lake for the first time, be- came the first entry in The Pon- tiac Press Big Fish Derby today when he landed a smallmouth bass taken early this morning at Silver Lake. The bass were the first reported to The Press i juntold wreckage in the wake of al jot Red Men conducting a berets from! . ery New England state except, a thunderstorm. former New York Yankee pitch-| | in a vain attempt te reach a (ting | lightning. Democratic - led opponents to trim its totals and limit! its authority to one year was smothered in a series of roll calls that kept the Senate in session almost until last midnight. On final passage, 26 Democrats and 31 Republicans voted for the bill; 17 Democrats and 8 Republi- cans opposed it. . It was a rare demonstration of Republican unity on a foreign policy matter, with Sen. Know- land of California, the Repub- lican leader, supporting Elsen: hower om every issue. He sometimes has differed with the administration on foreign policy matters, Tornado Rakes Illinois Capital Report Heavy Damage, 3 Deaths in Springfield. After ‘Storms SPRINGFIELD, Il: (INS) — tornado which last night came roaring through the dark heart of | * * * A third person was killed when ' stornt: ~*~ * *t Before the tornado hit Spring- field, the state capital, it passed through Jacksonville, Ill, injuring five persons and causing consider- able property damage. The Springfield dead were Mrs. Derothy Fariey, 60, crushed crats in line. LATER CUTS POSSIBLE to provide funds for the aid pro- gram. They reminded their col- leagues that the foreign aid bill is an authorization measure, set- only ceilings and terms. With Johnson and Knowland working in close harmony behind 89-year-old Chairman Green (D- RD of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee, the bill survived every test despite charges the pro- gram is loaded with “giveaways,” and “‘waste and extravagance.” Supporters of the bill said that in arming allies and bolstering their economies, this country is protecting its own national se- curity. The opposition was led by Dem- ocratic Sens. Long and Ellender of Louisiana, Morse of Oregon and storm cellar; Mrs. Annabel Lar- son, 37, struck by a live power line as she rode a bicycle and Carl R. Applegate, killed by - The 106-mile-an-hour wind fun- nel, shrouded by the heavy rain which flooded much of the city, injured at least 40 persons, de- stroyed 20 homes, three indus- trial plants, a large wareheuse, knocked down power lines and uprooted hundreds of trees. * * * Thirty other homes were dam- aged along with numerous garages, and business structures. gifts from the merchants Sunday Every effort by bands of met in a brief ceremony at the Tt also wag an exhibition of gen- ‘struck by lightning in an earlierjeralship by Sen. Lyndon B. John- son (D-Tex), the majority leader, in keeping many reluctant Demo- Both held out the possibility of : cuts in a Jater appropriations pin | ater Se alert was lifted with no O'Mahoney of Wyoming. All voted McGeen is the father of five. Nom- inations were secured from pas- tors of Pontiac area churches and narrowed down to seven before judges made their final selection.’ The other six finalists will appear on stage with Dr. McGeen, who will receive hundreds of dollars in theater. Other finalists are: Fred Hassen- 'zahl, 384 Alberta Ave., Pontiac Township; Eari Shepherd, 54 Sum- ‘mitt Ave.; Jimmie Lee Keel, 611 ‘Nevada Ave.; John Appleton, 23 'Hudson St.; Charles D. Marion, 28 Cooper St.; and Paul Baylor, 45 |Earlmoor Blvd. Sunday-Weather Warm, Showers Late in Day Weather forecast for Pontiac to- sion pry cindy and te SF QFE TUMCOAt cooler, low near 60. | Thundershowers are likely late’, tomorrow afternoon or night with in Hong Kong : a high of 80 degrees. Baath pent ogepies dire pecs Former lonia Soldier Says He Left Red China Out of ‘Homesickness’ A 7+ DR. DANIEL McGEEN Couple Killed; 3 Taken Alive From Wreckage Polish Liner Downed in Storm: Near Moscow; 6 Bodies Counted MOSCOW (AP) — A twin-engined Polish air- liner carrying eight pas- | |sengers — five of them (| (Americans — crashed in a storm ‘last night while coming into Moscow. Three the wreckage alive. The two others were listed as missing and re- can correspondent. vivors were identified .as Mrs. Margaret Tremper; her daughter, Michelle, 14, and Richard Cheverton, all of Grand Rapids, Mich. They were on a tour of the So- viet Union sponsored by television station WOOD-TV in Grand Rap- ids, Cheverton is news director for the station, Irving RB. L = vine, National covering a triangular area bound- ed by Traverse City, Lansing, and HONG KONG w — American turncoat Andrew Fortuna arrived 'the Indiana border, but five hours in Hong Kong today and said it toppled trees, and knocked pow- er and lines around ‘was “‘just plain homesickness” Gay-Lanta Lake in Montmorency |that made him decide to leave County, Red China after 3% years. He town Pontiac's lowest tem-\Wil! board ship for the United perature preceding 8 a.m. today/S!#tes tonight. ,was 70, The mercury read 86 at p.m. . * * The 31-year-old former GI from Ionia, Mich., was the eighth to come home of the 21 American prisoners of war who refused re- patriation after the Korean War. One died in China. Fortuna strolled casually we Ike’s Son Groomsman COVINGTON, La. (INS) — Maj. John Doud Eisenhower, the Presi- dent’s son, will be a groomsman today in the wedding of his brother- in-law to a Covington girl. The military wedding will unite Lt. Richard Paul Thompson of Gainesville, Fla., a brother of Ma- jor Eisenhower's wife, and Miss iDeliesseline Wells Twitty. saying, “having had a pleasant and in- teresting stay I am now going home for personal and family, i] reasons,”’ “no” on final passage. Much of the city was without electricity during the night as fire- men and linesmen sought to mini- Since Starting Foreign Service But after he was processed by American officials here he told a news conference about his home- mize the hazzard created by live lines knocked onto pools of water which formed throughout Spring- field. The hardest hit section was in the southeast part of the city where the twister apparently ‘touched ground and destroyed a rew of nine homes, Emergency aid forces and aux- iliary police worked to clear the debris and aid stricken families. The National Guard was called out to guard against possible looting. Dulles Mar His career in foreign affairs Chinese delegation. by working as usual. As is his Saturday custom, Mayer's Lea On the opening day of the season. ij i d Dwindles;: i att 7 Ee getting ready for a congressional George Still Ailing He also has had a career as an WASHINGTON «Secretary of State Dulles today observed the 50th anniversary of his start in diplomacy. attended the gecond Hague peace conference as a member of the Aides said the 69-year-old Dulles was celebrating the occasion preparing a speech to be delivered in San Francisco, June 28, and Dulles has not spent all these past 50 years in diplomatic. work. sickness. * * * “I haven't been home for nine years,” Fortuna said. “I was homesick. I guess you can say it was. just plain homesickness that is making ho eo = Fortuna said he earned the equivalent of 40 dollars a month as a mechanic at a government motor pool at Hankow, a major 5 “industrial city some 400 miles west he planned to remain at home— of snare! ks 50 Years began on June 15, 1907, when he a The U:S. cdnsulate booked pas- committee meeting next week. — sage for Fortuna on the liner Pres- ciated Press and Levine — helped rescue the survivors. : They heard a woman's voice calling “I'm cold, I'm cold, help. My legs hurt.” They found Mrs. her to an ambulance on a streich- er. . . AP Wirephete ‘RICHARD CHEVERTON " News director of a Grand Rapids ident Wilson scheduled to dock in international lawyer. San Francisco July 3. liner in Moscow yesterday, but Doctor’s Optimistic ATLANTA (INS) — Former. Sen. e on Every Mat ‘Thanks for Welcom Walter F. George remained in seri- My stay could not have been . knowledge about ry own fast : Hi jot st. Petersburg, Fla, lost one stroke of his lead by 1 ave bad «wnt Srey SaaS gma oe ore (oe ene ae be eine ont ts & cue ove ae mat. ast 7, |_ After 36 holes -yesterday, Mayer and amateur Billy * © | Ne [Joe Patton were tied forr-— et leaving this} This visit would not have been? Today's Press | city for a tour|possible at all but for the part) | | of other parts of/The Pontiac Press has chosen to genes 71-75-1468 for a cae enct [Pay in the US-State Department's oe setsereceesvece Ty 8, 9 : a hdre from G charges : ward jexchange program by being my — NOWB.s.ccscescesee ad , thie ‘inorning_be- gene we de js |nont during my stay in Pontiac.| Wéileriale --ssecsssvesssenss Scarbo, ‘eGteasantes eee \ > Visiting Newsman Bids Farewell Americans were taken from . rted dead by an Amer- The three American sur- ° two Oakley Named Boys’ Club Head George Watson. Wins Award for Outstanding Service to Boys © Addison K. Oakley was re-elected president of the board of directors of the Pontiac Boys’ Club last rains. : = ; i pxander A sie at the annual meeting of the Bart ‘ group, a ‘ Larry Barton Fs -All-of-the-eight-directors of the. eS - ‘board were re-elected for inree Rares, Boom -year terms. They were David R, Ba — : Ewalt, Dawson C. Baer, Howard coreae pow . 2 H. Fitzgerald Il, Ralph T. Norvell, Gregory Bodnovich 2 Robert B, Oliver, George N. Pet- Kenneth Bogard roff, George M. Watson and Thom- er as J. Whitfield. boy ay pee Saar Other officers hamed were a Se . Ralph T. Norvell, first vice pres- Elizabeth Bradley ident; James F. Nye, second vice ——— es : president; Dean G. Beier, secre- Brelyn Brown tary, and Dawson Cc. Baer, treas- Ronald Brown urer. es : ee | “PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly 235 an illegal liquor place. ian 88-million- dollar plant. ‘is hospital chairman. Pert cen Kate c° chartes Swritame : ace PP are a cooks acts re ee. [Lo =I Si —— Te eraa eller Richard Wiiliams pte likely res tomerrew after. id -|Kenneth Kendall Roland Williams noon er night, high near 80. Southwest-| 5 Os ty pba! = aah ges : erly winds at 12 to 18 miles per heer. ti oe Sarasa (icinken Rugene Willis John Knight Darlene Wilson . Teday in Pontiac Barbara Kyrie Delores Wilson on temperature preceding 8 a.m Linge tacks — Janet wilugen . n ic Lal faa ee Richard Lant Leslie Wiscembe Sun sets Saturday et 8:10 pth. Janette fpemets Patricia Witt Sun rises Guriday et 4:55 a = Roderick Larson Sharon Wolfe Moon sets Sunday at 9:04 Evelyn Laster Donald Moon rises Saturday at 10: ie p.m. Judith Lauckner Telen Wood meas Sian’ Downtown , Temperatures cS C : ¢ t=. 8 gr [ procied pion Fs * oa 8 Carol Leightley Patricia 1p. m. .- 8 Elizabeth Lemmond Terry Ze : to a - 6 Sondra Leonard Patricia Zielke joaith Letter Prank Mec Fray. i= Ponte Wale Wer” Bieta Vor “(ae recorded downtown) ! : cee ee Sa aeeneee New Scot Father Joins | ‘|4-Minute Mile Group - : er "| GLASGOW, Scotland w — Der Se oad Ibbotson, British Olympic jtoday became the father of a baby girl and soon after receiving the 46 tn 1942 news ran a mile in 3 minutes, 58.4. seconds, Los Amgeles 7? 64 y * * * fokohn’ bess Tt was Ibbotson’s second four- (eae minute mile. His first one was on’. \ Minneapolis 77 $7 Aug. 6, 1956, When he covered the ‘Va Sl distance ‘gn London in 3:59.4. He is eu \jone of 12. peewee pallens a ia 8 83) J just fourtenths of a second short 74 58. ‘lot, the\world| record of 3:58 held) \ | PORTABLE SALES + These 2,500-pound. opment ot U. S. Air Force réses ing -|since J\ihe 21, 1954, by Australia's} re a acieraee seales under wheeld of - are a new) = pb of aircralt welg = Py — VU \ John Landy. \.\ |? \ . (: % | . \ ‘ \ : , \ \ : 3 ‘| f FA ' ie ~ _ . i eee Cece Death in the Pontiac AreaMSU to Limit News of Service Personnel syria: =——s - Weds Sweetheart = oe amawe OF + sthiee-yeanola Sybil Flaine neva (Fomine Township. Army Pvt. James A. Hubarth,; He attended Concordia Teachers’) ree-year-old Sy laine Reid, | of College Days F. PARK WAGG Mrs. Margaret I. Martin, 73, of 1S Enrollments - son of Mr. andjCollege,- River Forest, Ill. idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles) H iS " DENVER ® — William Donner| F. Park Wagg, 60, of 224 Run-| 90 Wellington Dr., who died ere a Mrs. James T.| ~ * * Re id, of Auburn Rd., suifered a, Roosevelt, 28-year-old grandson of|dell St. died Friday in Pontiac Thursday, will be held at 10 a.m. the late Franklin D.- Roosevelt,|Osteopathic Hospital. He had been|Monday from Our Lady of Refuge! Hannah Makes Move THE: PONTI AC Ae SS. SATU RDAY, IU NE TS. ~ 1957 . | ’ a } 267 E Hubarth, of 3267 ‘broken leg yesterday afterndon Credit Union Warren Dr., when she was: accidentally run Mt. ° was married- yesterday to Karyl ill nine. months. - - {Catholic Chureh with burial in as Result ortag in} verb truck driven- “her; = a S 3 =e Ga ’ Kyle of Denver, a college class-| He was a member ot the Oak-|Olivet Cemetery. Rosary will be} “ of Sh ° hae pen cae ‘ Brandfather while Geb a a for YOU! ’ mate. land Avenue United Presbyterian|recited at 8 p.m. cane in the} Operating Funds ni eee on strawbertics. . Anyone may SAVE in this Credit Roosevelt is the son of Eiliott/Church and Roosevelt Lodge No.|C. J. Godhanit Funera\ Home. | Seite let Meme The child is in’ satisfactory con-|| Unies. Savers fer the past 3 Roosevelt and Mrs, Elizabeth Don-|510. oe Elmer Bach of) EAST LANSING & — Michigan dition at Pontiac General Hos-| “ere training at Fort pital, 4% DIVIDEND ner Hansen of Palm Beach, Fla., Surviving besides his wife Mar-|daughter,. Mrs. his first wife. ‘Igaret, are a son, Harold of Pon-|Green Lake and one son Richard|State University, abandoning long) Leonard Wood, Oakland County Sheriff's depu-| Get the Details ‘ The parents, along with Mrs. tiac; two-brothers and three sis- ot. Virginia. tradition, is embarking on a policy| ee 0. —_ : sian vepert the track was driven a 0 Se 2 Eleanor Roosevelt and a smaji(tet® Thomas Wagg of’ Pontiac,| of limiting enrollments. HUBARTH A 1953 graduate Charles Miracle, of the same ad- Credit Union group of friends were present at,Mrs. Amarilla Nichol of Sandusky,| — MES. FLOSSIE REAMER x * * of St. Michael High School, he will] . BRISDON - JOINER dress, who was picking strawber-|| 509- Community National Bk. the informal ceremony in the Mrs. Eleanor Gingrich of Bay; LAPEER — Service for Mrs.| John A. Hannah, institution pres- ibe stationed next at Fort Sill, Two Pontiac men. Frederick B.|"¢s with his grandchildren. The small chapel-of Warren a City, Rey Wagg and Mrs, Grace/Fiossie A. Reamer, 67, of 845 N. ident. announced yesterday to the! Oklahoma, . Church. Bartle, both of Cass City. Madison St., who died last night tate ' | * * * Bridson, son of Mrs. Irma €. . . | ‘ : : e board of agriculture, MSU : : ; . The bride, 23. is the daug Service will be at 1 p.m. Mon-jin Lapeer, ‘will be held at 1:20) ‘ a oh Bridson, of 161 Oliver St., and of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mur day from the Oakland Avenue Monday from the Baird Funeral [Fovening, body, that) the decision vin oe wee is son of Mr a John G. Joiner, son of Mr, and] Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. Denver. . \United Presbyterian Church. with Home with burial in Lakeside Cem ‘was made with Pa ‘greatest re. Mrs. Charles Welch, of Leonard.) Bert ; — toe o Pad “Reliab! INSURANCE P Roosevelt has been living on his his pastor, the Rev. Theodore R. etery Holly, luctance." recently completed basic training “iTS. Ser soiner, 0 263 S. Pad- if gy e rotection” father’s ranch’ in northeastern! Allebach officiating, Masoni¢) She is survived by one son Max But Hannah said in the light of = Fort ceorard W cod. Mo: and is) Sock Sis, cofipleted recent train: P hone F E 4- 4565 ° Colorado. Grave Service will be held at 4| Whitehouse of Holly, one brother operating funds for 1957-58, made ‘spending a leave with his parents ing Thursday at the Marine Corps . p.m: at the Novesta Cemetery. touig Jones of Flint, one sister gyaitable by the legisiature there DCfore returning to @ field artul- Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. 147 W. Lawrence St. . \Cass City. > Mrs.| Arthur Lewis\of- Genessee.’ was no alternative save that of [@TY unit in Ar kansas. -| The, 1l-week course included in-| Male Actors Thriving , Mr. By aay body is at the Hun- — | reducing education standards, * * * : istruction in all basic military au toon Funeral Home. JULIUS WHIDSTROM | | : ; * Eh ects and the f t all. basic! NEW YORK (®—Men outscored) When the problem is either doing Airman. 2.C, Wayne S Ehreke, |J€ Quine) Oring othe “T | _ — 1. | 2D — Ace for Julius infantry weapons. <1 Sima neo soties oo) MRS, ALAGEEamowN MILFORD = Servi fo Tut a god htauh a cmales_aums sto Mian Ma. Car Ere : Be Broadway this season-— the first NORTH BRANCH — Service for; | } : Thursday wil] be held < 3:30 p.m. loc Wall i = i 4 wursday wil] P.M. \ocre job with a ‘larger number, he Walled Lake, re- Two Held for Court , . time that has happened in several|Mrs. Alice Brown, 82, of 5678 Clear- today from the Richardson-Bird said, “there really is no choice in! cently returned to years. lake Rd., who died last night, will Funeral Home with cremation in|terms of institutional integrity and. 3 There were 15 shows headed by)be held at 2 p.m. Sunday from the/ white Chapel Cemetery, Rev. John responsibility to. the people of [ee If Meat Pai eee = agit eves ae 4-Hour Dry Cleaning ; meals Arters | onty nine featuring Baird Funeral Home in Lapeer) pauldes will officiate. 2 henigen. F B Mt ele pe ane ; nee pees SS : 4 H S L d | femmes alone, and 14 with both|with burial in Lum Cemetery. | AR once eee eats oer th dreuit court by Farming < ae hirt Laun ry Ses Altogether there were She is survived by two daugh- | Hannah told the board he is pre-| ‘Clemens. | ton Township Justice aie Glan (et Mela Office) stellar masculine roles, and 28|ters, Mra, Lyle Russell of North Ouster of President [mising the school budget for the) Ehrcke, a form- ee ! . feminine, Branch and Mrs, Lloyd Townsend! ing Sscallyear onlal maximum erie le me nilary ee ; Also CAR HOP Service | Clayton E. Ortwine, 27, of 31507 Rexwood St., and Robert L. Been-. - The. budget, originally scheduled , 20, of 31176 Pershing St. will) H rs & . se ee | PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti uw — for presentation yesterday, will be?! Parks Air EHRCKE Ibe arraigned in circuit court on - uron Dry Cleane : : BABY BOY DUNIGAN ‘The Army's ouster of provisional’submitted when the board holds| Base. Pleasanton, Calif., for em-| June 24. Both are confined to ] Shirt Laundry | of Detroit, two sisters Mrs. H. H. aes fodent. Freeland of Ontario and Mrs. D. C. ‘in Haiti Protested i en * y "school te ac her, McAlpine of California. will report July 8 MILFORD — Service for baby President Danie! Fignole has its next meeting July 19 at Mead- (barkation en route to Okinawa and Qakland County Jail, Ortwine’s . boy Dunigan, who was dead at brought sullen protests from the owbrook Farms in Oakland County, duty at the Kadena Air Force bond set at $5,000 and Beeney's | Main Office and Plant; 944 West Huron St. FE 2-0231 f ibirth in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital /street crowds he championed. lhe said. Base with the 313th Air Division.'at: $2,500. | Friday, will be held in Smith Cem-| But thus far these groups, made) SE — Se = == <== letery, Kentucky. Ric hardson-Bird up of workers from the capital's: —laa | Se erst ee ee CARPETS—DRAPERIES—LINOLEUM—TILE—B EDSPREADS—UPHOLSTERING The infant is the son of Cormack. tight rein. placed on Port Au’ OPEN and Reva Dunigan and is syrvived ‘Prince by the military junta that by his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. 'pooted Fignole out of office and R. T. Dunigan and Mr, and Mrs.) into exile yesterday ‘ es oS) Chester Smith all of Milford | Fignole, one of 10 candidates = jfor president in elections that = ‘have been twice postponed, was ee EAE ithe favorite of the worker groups. aca f| ORTONVILLE -+ Service for|They demonstrated for his return. \Mrs. Alfred (Iva) Kidd, 51, of 4750\yesterday under the guns of the : \N. Groveland Rd., who died Fri- ‘Army, but went home at 8 p.m.) | 11-00 ” 7:00 iday, will be held at 2 p.m, Monday|when a curfew went into effect. ’ aN a ? FP. Sh > The three-man junta’ which from the C. Sherman Funeral | |Home: with urial in Ortonville|threw out Fignole and assumed ; |\Cemetery. Rev. Perry DeArmond|power pending elections was the | iwill officiate. sixth new government in Haiti. | Besides/her husband, Mrs. Kidd| Since December. Fignole was in is survived by three sons Albert at | Power only 19 days. home, / Robert of Fenton and OO Chari¢s of Clarkston, and one 2 daughter Mrs. Patricia Allen o Reception Sunday Orfonville. Also surviving are brothers and sisters Erwin Asb-| Prj st baugh of Pontiac, Oscar Walz ~ Will Honor ries Davisburg, Mrs, William Egge-| brecht of Marshall, Mrs. Clarence} The Rev. Joseph Immel of St. m™ Ashbaugh of Birmingham and Mrs./Vincent’de Paul Church is being) 7 |Gillette Warden of Clarkston, sent temporarily as chaplain to. {Mercy Hospital and administrator] . > % ‘ MRS. C. MERLE LIEBIG jot the Spanish Mission, Port Huron, | SAVINGS. LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs.| A reception will. be given at 8) iC. Merle (Ethel) Liebig, 63, 597|P:™- Sunday in the Parish Hall | é ag E. Flint St., who died Friday in for Father Imme] to which par- | ertificates B is Oxford, will be held at 2 p.m, |ishioners and members of the com- B \Monday from Allen's Funeral unity have been invited Deposit your surplus 4/9 Home with burial in Davis Ceme- The Rev. Gerald Frazer who} savings or investment Br: tecy. Devie. Rev. Alfred Eddy will) ¥*5 ordained on June 2 at the} savings at any one of 7h |ICry: > bets iBlessed Sacrament Cathedral in| our 8 Convenient “4 officiate. # : ‘banking - offices. 4a Surviving besides her husband, | Detroit will come to St. Vincent's. s are one son, Preston Dean of Ve-| : rona, New Jersey; four sisters Dog License Fee Down COMMUNITY 3 and four brothers, Mrs. Gladys) Powers of Richmond, Mrs, Harry, DALLAS. «™ — The dog license NATIONAL # Weirs of Davis, Mrs. Elmer Ed-jfee in Dallas has been reduced] NK Rt wards, Unadilla, N. 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Pe fn ae ee ae : Gln taro amas “© Free Home Service. soiree "THE REARDON COMPANY . st. tous 14, MissouRI OAKLAND’ FUEL PA freely : n North Perry Street complete ‘ge vaplost all 4 J ; ions of eed Be NT. Fo Gla ecate eNgoue ae Pad ST eS Se ee eee bh et THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1057 scenes iiaceiiit ine lime citiasaih acc ail iaslaiy Will ncaed By ELMER WHEELER Raising fanbearing animals: . bankas ne So is raising hair on a baldy: Why, then, shouldn't a study of how raisers breed animals for' thick pelts be of value to a guy losing his head pelt? I read up on the subject. It seems fur raising specialists jong age discovered that proper feeding of the animal puts thick- brings more money on the markef. _A real .good mink: brings some $35,000. I'd perhaps get 10 cents for my head pelt at the dime} you store. Davey Crockett fur pieces get $1.50. _I didn’t even get a glance from an. Oklahoma Indian the time I went to Tulsa to speak for the sales club there. I was insulted. Animals, I found out, are fed cggs repeat the colors of green, yellow, red. FOOD CAN DO It . So what goes in you — affects) A a j i "animals are fed clean, whole-!°% some foods packed with wheat oir lirica germs, rolled oats, ground apples. ; None are fed dried bread made|°W" highly refined foods. entirely of unfortified white flour. Ask Peter J. Michael. They are fed raw meat, fish, ground bone, tomatoes, carrots! nul!’ him out of a foxhole. ted--various colors that: made a 7 “7 "1F WE WANT BETTER PEOPLE “TO MAKE A BETTER WORLD, “THEN WE HAVE TO BEGIN WHERE PEOPLE ARE MADE— IN THE FAMILY | } ? - Integrity Starts i in the Home Days of All Faiths: Feast of Trinity Hard to Explain : By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Sunday in the western part of Christendom is the Feast of the’ Trinity, a day in honor of a purely theological concept that has | never been acceptably defined. - There is no reason to suppose that we could explain the doctrine of the Trinity, when no one else in “Christian history has ever been able to do more than come fairly. close, but we can say that it is man’s attempt to deal with the three ways in which he has encoun- tered. God. God, in His love, has revealed Himself as the Creator of mankind, the Redeemer and the Sanctifier—or, to put it in other but equally conventional terms, as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. What this means is that man ‘sees God in the fact that the uni- verse exists, in the person of Jesus of Nazareth, and in the daily presence of God in’ human affairs, This statement fails to explain the Trinity, just as all others have failed—but it does say that man has experienced God in three ways and needs some triple form of expression te talk about him. It was late in Christian history— the tenth century—before it oc- curred to anyone to set up a festi- val in honor of so abstract a con- cept, and even then it took sev- eral more centuries for the feast to get into the Church’s calendar. Started by Stephen, Bishop of Liege (Belgium), around 910, Trin- ity Sunday wds quickly taken up - in the Low ntries, Germany and England, but it was not until 1334 that it became a universal ob- servance. The Church now begins its long- est season, the Trinity which continues until Advent— around December 1. The symbo- lism of this lengthy season refers to the long period of the Church's life under the guidance of the Holy Spirit until the final Advent of Christ, when time shall be no more, Thursday, June 20 — When the Christian Church was very young, it almost had the festival of Corpus Christi (celebrated Thurs- day), but then it almost lost it. “Corpus Christi” is, of course, Lat- in for ‘the body of Christ’ and the feast today is in honor of the Last Supper, in which the faithful receive the Lord’s Body at the altar. The logical time for a com- Portraits BY JAMES J. METCALFE It is not easy nowadays... To raise a child or two... And have them be in every way ... Obedi- ent to you. . . Somehow it seems so different from ... The time when you were small... As you adjust the picture.of ... The days that you recall ... If only by some magic wand ... You now could take their place .. . You would re- mémber childhood and... The fears you had to face . . would remember. clearly, and. . . You would appreciate - . . That sometimes children disobey . And sometimes they are late .. You would become more tolerant . And lend a gentle hand . As lovingly and loyally... Your heaftt would understand. (Copyright, 1957) Sl : LI'L ONES | fe eis A "yall : ee : ! ora a i { Aas dans : “It must bea bone mine. ” | season, .- . You” memoration of this sacrament is the Thursday of Holy Week, the day on which it was instituted, the day on which E : ‘INCREASE MATHER The famous Mathers, Increase and Cotton—father and son—are in most American minds the sym- deny that they and their contem- poraries held themselves under a _stern self-discipline that would not appeal to 20th-century Americans, but old Increase, born June 21, 1639, must not have been as formi- dable as ve picture him. President of Harvard in 1685, he was sent as a sort of good- will ambassador for the Massa- chusetts colony to England a few years later, and it is on record that he exerted so much charm there that he got everything he went after, mainly a new charter for-the colony. So great was his friendship with the king that the ——monarch allowed Mather to — , choose the colony’s next gover- nor, Acclaimed the most powerful man of his time in Massachusetts, Mather had many devoted follow- ers and many equally devoted ene- mies. Social reformer, advocate of mass - innoculation for smallpox, writer of more than 130 books, introducer of scientific courses at Harvard, Increase Mather was by no means the narrow-minded bigot an inaccurate history has _ por- trayed him to be. (Copyright 1957) “terest their children “Voice. of. the People Asks About Organization fe Help Wayward Girls ‘will be condensed when — I read an interesting article about “Big Brothers.” This is. an organization to help boys, and it’s - _a fine thing. But I'd like to know ‘if there is a similar organization for girls. 've never heard of one, but girls need sisters as much as ‘ boys need brothers. _...laybe..same.of the. girls. who. _ ‘ ~get inte troublé could have avoid- ed it if they had had someone who was understanding, who — would teach them sewing and cooking, who would just talk to< “them. Sometimes mothers are ‘too busy or too close to the preblem to be understanding. Don't you think a group like this for girls oe be a good thing? Mrs. P. ‘Art in the Home Breeds Interest’ Parents don’t do enough to in- in the art masterpieces of the world. If they would hang penny prints of these famous paintings around their “house, it might do something to counteract the effect of the cock- eyed stuff that passes for art today. K. ‘What’s Solution to Saucer Topic?’ The British have a “tlying saucer” organization that is size- able and consequential. They call “U. F. 0.” (Unidentified Flying Objects). These same mysterious ea cers’’ have been seen there often. The .government officially denies their existence, but some things stand unexplained. Why can't this matter be solved for once and all? Pink Cloud a ‘Graham Must Make Money’ Why begrudge Billy Graham whatever he gets? He has to com- pete in the open market like the rest of us. The public can go or stay away. If he has what they want, more power to him. It's a lot better to see a man of the cloth “packing them in’ than an extra muscled bome run hitter. Susan I've read different opinions on Billy Graham. Every Christian un- derstands it takes money to. build Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Get With It! Don't Rock—J ust Roll! “Do you mean to tell me a per- son 60 or 65 years old can put his head on the flog and turn a somersault like a kid, without breaking his neck or so me- thing?’ (Mrs. C. R.A) Answer —I roll six every morn- ing and haven't broken anything yet. Mind you, I do fiot guarantee , . that you won't | break your neck. I merely say everybody should roll ’em; and if you provide stamped, self-addressed envelope, T'll send you the Somersaultauqua pamphlet which tells how and why. DR. BRADY “TI lost six pounds the first week I tried your diet, but my. wife borrowed your booklet and mislaid it. Please send me another. Also, have you anything on pruritus?’ (J. M.) Answer — I don't know which booklet or which diet, I have the following: . Booklet, Rules for Reducing. Booklet, The 7 Keys te Vite. Pamphlet, How to Lose Weight. Pamphlet, Pruritus For either booklet, send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed en- velope. “Have never discontinued the belly breathing exercise since first reading your column many years ago. I think that is the reason I'm still alive.” (M. B. G.) * * * Answer — Thank you, ma'am. Any textbook of physiology will tell you belly breathing boosts circulation, I believe it tends to prevent constriction of the coron- ary arterioles and so ward off “Thank you for the advice to apply” castor oil every night to Plantar's warts. It worked’ | like x Like magic,” (l, DeB), . Ansiver, ~~ Plantar castor oil every evening for a month may prove satisfactory for warts in any situation. If plan- tar warts persist, low dosage X-ray, radium, or surgical dia- thermy may be required. Signed letters, not more than one page if a stamped, self- e Pon- Dr. William Brady, addressed envelope is sent to tiac Press, Pontiac Michigan. * * . * (Copyright 1957) and maintain a church, regardless of its size. ~ ~~ “Regular Church Attenders — "Expenses Are Too High Now’: --Why did-Rochester have -to--buy more land to build. the high school? We're already paying high taxes, and the children have to pay for lockers, examination papers and books -after--seventh--grade..-Why - send them to public school? Avon- dale is in Avon.Township, too, but they don’t have these extra ex- penses. , Rochester Mother Reader Discusses Several Topics So Oakland . County politicians want another judge. Where is he i to hide?—Anyone spending much time around the courthouse knows the great majority of time two court rooms can barely keep busy.. . - As for shortage of classrooms schools, what benefit are cooking and sewing and manual training classes? My girls cooked only twice the whole semester— -onee they boiled eggs and I can’t even remember what the other was. My boy made a bird house in manual training. Think of the money wasted on these teachers, plus the extra students these large rooms would accommodate without taxing us millions more. The hospital is the same. Many people don’t need to go to the hospital and wotfdn’t if they didn’t have hospitalization. K. M. prewey Is O.K. ut Get Liberace’ I don't object to Maestro Presley or seeing his name in print, but I wish someone would bring Liber- ace to Pontiac instead of Ted Wil- liams. Taking the pigeons out of Pontiac would be like taking the word Zoo out of the Bronx. == Muke Mine Music and Birds ° Smiles | About the only people whe really believe that marriage is a failure are the ones who have tried it often. * * * She's a httle dear before mar- riage and pretty doggone expensive right after * * * Paint conceals the years bet- ter on a gal than on an auto. * * * If you want to hear all! about the other swell guys your girl went out with, men, marry the gal. * & ke A golfer can easily get a swelled head by taking too many ts at the 19th hole. * * * The average woman eats less than the average man, possibly because she cooks it. * * * There are a lot of bans on hitchhiking, but you can still Case Records of a Psychologist: give folks a lift in other ways. Here’s How to Hold Your Husband Read ply answer below to Mona’s angry charges, for. if you wives would spend half the time satisfying your husband's desire for erotic calories, that you no devote to the gastric variety, you’d rarely hear of divorces! Even though on the brink of a break-up, you can still nip divorce in the bud with the booklet below; for the odds . favor wives who play their cards seductively! BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-312: Mona M., aged 32, is the irate wife menfioned yester- day who thinks I always pick on the wives. x * If you have followed this clinical * column in practical psychology for at least a full year, you will re- call that I do not exempt the men from all blame. True enough, my emphasis is usu- ally on the part the wife can play to regain her hus- band’s devotion. But that's be- cause I usually must wotk through the wife, since the husband may refuse to apply for advice, ; , Besides, there are about 5,000,- unmarried. Women 2 pray to retain claim to’ their husbands. Women are’ ‘more self-. generally: a sacrificial in trying.to hold their . honie together 80 can thus furnish a happier me for Amel children to live. their marriage, "when they -have the full facts. Alas, those full facts have been concealed far too long, which is why your progressive editor offers you this frank educational column on social relations. As a trained psychologist and psychiatrist, I try to make avail- able to every reader, the proved facts for establishing happy mar. riages, And I live what I write Herein, for I am a very happily married man and father of five children. I'm no “braintruster” adviser or old bachelor who theorizes. But I have outlined many faults ot husbands such as the following: FAULTS OF HUSBANDS Many husbands are still tied: to mamma's apron strings, so I have advised prospective brides to visit their future in-laws and be sure to get the fullest possible picture of their mate’s background. ened mates in “tt after which those husbands 1 become quite generous with money. # the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. Men crave far more gastric calories than do women, But there is an even greater dis- parity in the erotic realm, .yet many old fashioned wives refuse to admit this fact, So they try to ration théir matés in the erotic realm and thus cause the men to become sarcastic, fault - finding and crue] even to the innocent children. Feed your mate plenty of gastric and erotic calories. Then he'll purr like .a housecat and be far more june 312 gentle with the children, as well as yourself, * * * After the age of 45, men aften get panicky about their masculine vigor and demonstrate what I have long termed the Ponce de Leon ~ Complex. Just send for the bisehdin “How to Prevent. Impotence in Men,” enclosing a stamped return en- velope, plus 20 gents. It's — Seareace against divorce, eee’ es o, i” THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY. JUNE 15; 1957 % TN 4 ale ay. Close to a: score of churches will open two-week sessions of daily vacation Bible classes early Monday morning. But the educ- cational emphasis will be on the fourth “R'” — religion ~ served to the young people in the palat- able form of recreation. Crafts, artwork, games and stories — all almed at grounding the students .in -the - basic tenets of Christianity, increasing their ‘acation Bi faith and ne teste os ual horizons — will spark the clagses, The sessions are open to all children, With a special invitation Parade of Five Points Cocaiaaindty Church. - The procession of youngsters “marched or rode in the gay pro- ~ cession fron the church at 3411 extended to youngsters who have made no church affiliations, Some of those scheduled follow: More than 100 boys’ and girls dressed in costumes. of the 1800's paraded in pony carts, hay wag- ons, old cars, on horseback and FIRST UNITED - PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF PONTIAC ONENESS 178 Green Street REVIVAL NOW in PROGRESS Evangelist M. B. Hester Rev. Marvin P. Hester - “The Whole Gospel fer the Whele Werld”—ONENESS — The Episcopal Charch of the Advent W. Leng Lake Bd. at Middlebelt Sunday Services 0:15 and 11:15 A. M. Church School, 9:15 A.M, . THE REV, JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar bicycles this morning in the an- Walton Blvd up one strpet and dewn another in the neighbor. hood area led by the Oakland Gounty Sheriff's car. “Pioneering With Christ” will be the theme -of the Bible School when classes start Monday at 9 a.m. They will continue through nual Vacation Daily Bible School CALVARY | MISSIONARY CHURCH et Ganford PT eid BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentecost Church of Pentine Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 Tues. Eve. Service. 7:30 Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30 Rev: and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-8256 es LA , of 2644 Squirrel Rd. (left) and’ Pamela Sue Wells BIBLE SCHOOL PARADE — Dolores Ann Tapp | of 3541 Pontiac Rd. drove Boots, a brown and | white horse, in the Vacation Daily Bible School | Parade of Five Points Community Church this June 28, closing daily at 11:30 a.m. morning. le C lasses Offer ‘ Central Methodist “Wider Horizons” will be the theme of -this year’s school at Central Methodist Church, to be held June 17. to..28,__Mondays. through Fridays. Children be- tween the ages of 4 and 12 are in- vited to attend the "sessions from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. daily. Service project for the school will be to send Bible story books, “Stories of Jesus for Children Everywhere,” to youngsters in all parts of the world. Pontiac Press Phote “Plondering With Faith” will be the theme of the school which begins Monday. More © than 100 boys and girls, dressed in old fashioned costumes, marched or rode on gaily decorated buggies, wagons, ponies and bicycles. _ {to 11:30 a.m. daily for the younger | 1 Students. - Mrs. Russell Curtis will head the large staff of volunteers. First Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church will begin its two-week-session of daily] Bible training Monday for all chil- dred aged 4 through the sixth grade, Classes will be held in three departments from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon daily, Mondays through Fridays. Theme for the . ses- sions will be “Wider Relations.” ‘The Rev. Galen E. Hershey, as- .... {8oclate. pastor, will direct.the-staff iof 15 teachers and assistants. Oakland Ave. U. Presbyterian “Pioneering With Christ” is the theme for June 17-28 sessions at Oakland Avenue United Presby- terian Church, scheduled from 9) children,. and evenings from 7 to 9 for junior high and senior high Nursery and kindergarten de- | partments, with a theme ‘First Steps With Jesus;” two primary departments with a theme, ‘‘Ad- venturing With Christ,’”’ and the junior department with the theme, “On the Trail With Christ.” Evening Vacation Bible School, with a theme of- “Pioneers of Faith,” will include Bible study, handcraft, music anf research on how the Bible was written. — Ave. will take the topic, ‘Jesus Calls," for its vacation classes, slated 9 to 11:30 a.m. Mondays through Fridays starting Monday. Every boy and girl in the community, aged 4 to 14, is in- vited to attend, according to co-directors Mrs. Ray Ritter and Mrs. Earl Metz. Classes are scheduled in nucs- ery, kindergarten, primary, junior and teenage departments, with a staff ‘of 16 teachers aiding the directors. “Baldwin Avenue’ Methodist * | A public demonstration of ac- .|and Mrs. Roy Remmel, as leaders Baldwin EUB Church The Baldwin Evangelical United E ; es S 871 Robinwood Milton E. Truex. Minis Schedule of Servi 9:30 A.M. Sunday Bib 10:50 A. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 10:60 A. M. Wednesday Pontiac Church of Carist . 1180 N. Perry Phone FE 2-6269 Phone FE 5-7642 Sunday Worship Sunday Evening Service Thursday Ladies’ Bible Class—Sewing ter ces: le: School Evening Service Andersonville Read Sunday School 9:45 a.m, Evening Service ore wwe Robert D. Winne, Paster WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Family Bible Hour Wednesday — Near Dixie H'way Worship 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Fundamental — Undeneminational ey oer se wae 316 Baldwin Avenue Prayer Service Thurs. coeeey Evening Service Morning Necks nae Bible Study Sunday ........... Sunday Evening Service ...... ‘Publie Invited oeee seen stoner eree «FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH Young People's Meeting Tues. .... FE 2-0384 eee oon eee oan being held today by Bethany Bap-| Tie World Council now includes| tist Church; West Huron and Mark, | 165 Protestant, Anglican and Ortho- Bethany Baptist Holding Retreat Buzz Sessions Slated; | to Preach Sunday An all church planning retreat is at the First Baptist Church in Bir-| 'mingham. | * * * Forest Brown, moderator of the church will preside and the devotional peried will be led by Mrs. Kellogg Wong, Fenton Hamilton, chairman of the Lay Development program of Assisting him in this presentation re be Mrs. Thurley Allen, Richard © Acre, Mrs,.Thomas Wood and Kel- logg Wong. | Mrs. Ralph Bergemann will lead - ‘in @ general discyssion period and|* \the pastor, Dr, Joseph Irvine-Chap- iman will bring the inspirational summary. Another feature 4 the pre. gram will pe a staff presentation,” DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Elizabeth Lake Rd. at. Tilden OR 8-8206 Sunday School ..... 10 a. m. Morning Worship . ll a.m. Junior and ancaenis Charch . Youth Service ... eMiecleus c clelseeeaieisiecs seeiee rte 6:30 p. m. Evening Chureh Service .........0.-.- cee eses-.. 950p PM. week Service .. .........-. seceees..7 DP ™ Wednesday Paster—-REV, LEA LaLONE 8. 8. Supt.—ARTHUR EWALD the board of Christian Education will moderate a panel discussion on © the American Baptist Convention. |’ World Church Council Meeting Scheduled NEW HAVEN, first top-level World Council since 1 “A will be '30-Aug. 7 * * * Dr, Joseph I. Chapman At that time possibility: of the jmerger of the World Council with| |its sister organization, the Interna-| ; ‘tional Missionary Council, will be) | discussed, 'dox churches in 50 nations. | | In 1954 the mammoth 1954 as-| sembly was 5 held at Evanston, m.! et * Te « siti SS etic ie tk be by Reita Smith, director of Chris. tian Education; Elda Sutter, ‘min- ister of music; and Dr. Chfpman. H. F. Lohr, Pastor _ SABBATH SCHOOL ... SABBATH WORSHIP ... YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING . PRAYER MEETING .. sees SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH "156 Mt. Clemens St. seeecpeeeee Saturday 9:30 a.m, — secelseces Saturday 11:00 a.m. . Saturday 7:00 p.m, SHOHONG Wednesday 8:00 p.tn. ——— Sunday School, 10 A. M. GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Road—'; Mile West of Crooks Road — Morning Service, 11 A. M. Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. S. S. Supt., John Burleson: Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 ‘sions on the theme, “Building To- ‘Baptists Call for Probe This will be followed by buzz ses- gether.’’ It is anticipated that this | come an annual function of the church, The’ Ordinance of Believers Bap- tism will be administered at Beth- any Baptist Church Sunday morn- ing at the 11 a.m. service. The pastor will speak on: the theme, | “Under New Management.” oh ‘Spiritual Enigmas’ [Baptist publication, Missions, has called on 55 denominations to join in an intensive investigation of “spiritual enigmas” of the age — siniilar to the work of scientists REBINDING For Price Information Call: 39 Oakland Avenue of Bibles, Books, Magazines, Etc. of 55 nations on natural enigmas during the International Geophys- jcal Year. | FE deral 4-9591 ao _ BAPTIST Sunday. School Lees ) Morning. Worship ss BOT,.U,-.. «: Evening Worthip “ee ee ee COLUMBIA AVENUE. 64 West Columbia Ave. ’ Wed. Prayer eer 7:30 PM. CHURCH 045 AM. vevevees es 11:00 AM.) | ce ao 6:90 PaM> ee eoveoes “TE rab er, Mtootm ik: Berton peel chs ‘Preqching, on his knowledge of science as on his understanding of himself and” 8 a i “perten,. Paste , Asse. Pastor " SCHOOL 10:30 A. M. Ay CHILDREN'S _NEW YORK @ — The American * “We might find that the basic vs eoncerns of man are not physical, |” - ‘but spiritual,.and that his future |” mn this planet depends not so much ° - church planning retreat will be- | Conn. u) — The! of Churches’ meeting in this country held here July ing to prepare material ;for -- §T. MARK LUTHERAN CHUR 7979: Commerce Roed Brethren Church at 210 Baldwini Frem 9 te noon will be the / CHECKING CLASS REGISTRATIONS—Meet- School to be held June 17-28 are Mrs. Alfred Bell of 22 Garner oe (left to Aight), hand Rev. Myros According to the Rev. C. Warren Wilson, Vacation Bible School will be held mornings from June 17 through 28 at Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church, 1532 Baldwin Ave. Classes will begin. at 9 a.m. and run Monday through Friday for the two weeks. Ps hours st the Daily Bible School at the Seventh, Day eAdventist and intermediate departments. Church. Classes -will be held Monday through sigue from | June 17-28. : Providence Missionary Baptist ¥) Mrs, Walter James will be in charge of the Vacation Bible School at Providence Missionary # Baptist Church on Bagley street. e Children will have organized study © and play’ time from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily, Monday through Fri- day. | 4 4 iE First Methedist-Church t Assisting at the Church Bible! | School -at First Methodist Cflurch | Mrs. | Ellen © Jacobson, |”) will be Mrs. Norman Todd, Morton Jorgenson, Miss Hamel, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Robert Burtch and -Mrs. . George W. Hevel. ls Sessions will be held from 9 to): 11:30 a.m. Monday through Fri |) day from June 17-28. Christi ee aT Glendon Hensos will be in n Saree Churches MISSOURI SYNOD e 7979 Commerce Road (W. Bloomfield Township) Wm. C. Grafe. Pastor Dedication Sunday Ghurch Service ...°. l0ame-. Sd Farnsworth off Union (Next to Dublin complishments will be given on the evening of June 28. Orchard Lake Community Vacation Church School of the Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, will run from June 17-28 with classes starting at 9 a.m. and closing at 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Axel Kjolhede will be the director assisted by Mrs. Keith Kelly, Mrs. Raymond Griffin, Mrs. Harry Fox, Mrs. Donald Grother of departments. Seventh Day Adventist li 7 pl — Children - attending the Christian| Temple will begin classes at 9) each morning, Monday through | Friday. Besides Bible. study, the Intermediate Department will be | making hand, puppets. to represent _ characteys in the Bible stories. lf Fifst United Pentecostal lg Vacation Daily Bible Schoo! will | start Monday at First United Pen- tecogtal Chureh on Green street. At will continue through June lj F 2. Classes will begin at 10 A. m. and close at noon. / Projects will be featured for all © R. Everett, pas Vacation Bible dock St. The sc ton St. and Mrs. Harry Schlosser of 469 S. Pad- | Avemze a ume a aE h. ages with cooking for the junior - e ie a «ee! Pontiac Press Phete tor, Mrs. Ray Ritter of 74 Hamil- | hool will be held in the Baldwin ee, ee *] | BLOOMFIELD 2: * * S22 BG ABE ita ¥ | Congratulations | , and | God's —— 4 Howard C. Claycoml i | . Sunday 8:30 and 11,00 kM. E Evening Wednesday TOWNSHIP V.F.W. Halt—Walten Blvd, (Between Dixie & Sashabaw) Martin Renner, Vicar Church Service .. 9:30 A. M. & | Sunday School . 10:45 A.M. = GRACE Corner Genesee and Glendale © (West Side) 4 Richard C. Stuckmeyer. Pastor — Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A.M Sunday School at 9 A. M. and 1] A. M. o ST. TRINITY | Auburn at Jessie (East Side) Ralph C. Claus. Pastor Sunday Schoo! 945 A. First Service . 830 A. Second Service 11:00 A. o ST. PAUL Josivn at Third (North Bide) George Mahder. Pastor Morning 94S AM @ Sunday 830 AM ® bee M. M. M od Service School e TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Martin Renner, Vicar 10:00 A. M LIS A.M &§ day School Su Ch hurch Servi ce ; ae aca ssa Rev. H. E. Cleycombe —y~— 114 South Genesee Rev. R. C. Stuckmeyer . * Pontiac . [Brown Martin Renner =i Cedar Crest Lutheran Church Farnsworth, Off Union Lake Road Next to Dublin School Gethsemane Lutheran Church Auburn Read, Near Dequindre GRACE LUTHERAN. CHURCH Holy Cross Lutheran Church ‘Square Lake and Telegraph Road EM 3-4633 Pontiac . FE 2-1582 The Members of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Cordially Invite You to Attend the Dedicatory Services of Their ‘NEW CHURCH BUILDING 7979 COMMERCE ROAD One-Half Mile East of Union Lake Road, West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, on the Feast of the Holy Trinity JUNE 16, 1957 Spe THE REVEREND WILLIAM C. HUENER Detroit, ahehsee THE FESTIVAL senvict AT 3:30 P.M. a THE REVEREND E ee ‘ Detroit, Michigan BERNTHAL, ST. JO 1011 Rev. St. D. D. re oan ‘The Lutheran hewn 190 P, M. Sunday, CKLW This Ig the Life: 9:30 A.M, Sunday, WJBE-TV The vaca Lutheran Hour: hieaed A.) 4. Sundey, WPON W. C. Ger Matthew Lutheraa\ Church 1 Block East of Lake Theater (Brooklands) Rochester sv Rev. O. A, a a MA 4-316 Ber. H.B. Keck aie THE DEDICATION SERVICE AT 10:00 A.M. —y— aker —w— ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH Joslyn at Third Rev. G. ]. Mahder St. Trinity Lutheran Church tee ee aa eye THE VESPER senvics AT 7:30 P.M. m ned at Tense, Peatiee, : | ; tr THE nevensne'o. 0. A. GERKEN ee | Gn "LUTHERAN CHURCH OF. ee gg ee ee B00 TOWNSHIP Supper W ill Be Served from 5 to. 7 P.M. Wateriond Twp, Latheran Church LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Rochester yn OL 2-4571 s ak —y; ae Pontiac FE 8-6902 —— peo HIGHLAND Congregational Church: ~ Off M-59 en Milferd Bd. 10:00 A, M.—Sunday Scheel 11:00 A. M.—Merning Worship 6:00 P. M.—Evening Wership Young Peoples’ Fellowship ; Paster, MAURICE DIRETTE Analican Bishop Will Visit U. S. Rt. Rev. Richard Reeves FRIENDS CHURCH 962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall Rev. Luther ear Sees Pastor FE 2- | Opposes Segregation of South Africa a hool .. eee ae 4 Service. Ory Ft m, ee eines ee eee 4 ee are M “Wed | NEW YORK’ & 46 NORTH ROSELAWN = “There Are Ne Experiments in Ged's Gevernment” Merning Message by the Paster, 11 A.M. © 4 pte secrad Message, - izes Sunday School, 16 A. M. sg People Vacation Baie, ‘Seheol Starts Menday, June 1, @tes P.M. REV, LEROY SHAFER, Pastor 7:00 FP. C.B.Y.F., 8:00 P.M fel- nts | ‘and clergymen who wish. ‘to be- This doctor advises: ‘‘Five minutes on the rowing machine — and| five minutes on your knees. The two together will tune you up and give you improved tone for vital living.” | * * * There is a technique of spiritual toning up suggested in the New Testament. Jesus told a man born blind to go wash in the podl| of Siloam. The mian did and came out seeing. Se et ee to, any specific pool, but a spiritual ywnind washing will do much tow toning up your whole being. NDR GEIS A yey emery _Which cleanses you of everything that takes the lift out of life. Wisk af Gis SEG Sb Dalian tcouglt yu Tasdeall sium through your mind and through your soul to cleanse you of these physical, mental and spiritual flaws which destroy your tone — such| ‘enervating enemies of vitality as worry, resentment, and super self-| emphasis. Then life is really good. To have lasting personality tone, | |we must be in tune spiritually. * * * Actually, do you realize what you are? You are literally the temple of Ged. That is to say that God actually resides in you. He. has given your body, an incomparable instrument which houses its physical, mental and spiritual tone and vibrancy, you can use your remarkable mind and your undying soul. And, if you maintain ‘it well all the days of your life. And those days are likely to be “‘long in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.’’ It, will be the first medical pro- gram intended’ primarily for the Ibans, who are becoming Chris- tians in increasing numbers. Dr. Harold Brewster, Montclair, N.J., one of three Methodist doc- tors pioneering in the new. pro- gram, reportéd recently that more than 2,000 visits have been made}. to the new out-patient clinic and that major surgery has been per- formed in an improvised opérating ~~ | room. He reports that ‘a number of people have been restored to their ry families who would have died had} we not been here to give thm the; care which oy peoaes = Working oan i nemeen are his .wife who is a trained nurse, ‘two Chinese doctors, an American pharmacist and nurses from Ma- llaya and Sumatra. Latest additions to the interns- tional team are twe nurses from the Philippines, one of them a ‘graduate of the Mary Johnston Hospital (Methodist) in Manila with special training in the United 'States. Concert Scheduled ‘Sunday Evening Elizabeth Warrilow, a member of the Central Methodist Choir, will ‘be heard in a concert of sacred music at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Cal- \vary Evangelical United Brethren! ‘Church, Prospect and South Pad.) dock streets. She is a graduate of Pontiac High School and received her musical |training in Naperville, Hi. Following the program, a tea will follow. The concert is sponsored by | ‘the Women's Society of World Serv-| ice with Mrs, Harvey Farr, chair- iman. Mrs. Emil Greenwald is (Copyright 1957) | president of the group. 7:00 p.m—Baptist Youth BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Ww Ordinance ¢: 00 p.m.—Fellowship Hall Open for — 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday Midweek Per oe —_ Bible Study “An American Baptist Convention Ch Believers Baptism Fe RECEIVES AWARD — At the annual Broth- erhood program held recently in the Newman A. M. E. Church, Dr. Fred R. Tiffany (left) was presented the Brotherhood Award by Hortense - Pontiac Press Phote Riddick of 373 Franklin Rd. The pastor, the Rev. J. Allen Parker, looks on. Following the service at which Dr. Tiffany spoke, a reception was held | in his honor. FAITH BAPTIST AI Building—5460 sends, School “YE MUST BE BORN Morning Wersh: Evening Service Williams Lake Rd. er eee ewes i “AS FOR ME AND MY acune “WHY I AM A BAPTIST” 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. AGAIN” It's “camp call” ice ri) young people of First Baptist Church who! traveled 180 miles north this week- end for a three-day retreat to the new Camp Barakel at Fairview. The weekend, which began at 6 p.m. Friday, will include re- 1175 Baptist Wawa; People Off to Camp ‘Christian Youth Group Asks More U.S. Aid for Weekend United Christian Youth | |ment has appealed for the expan- Thomas, Vic “and “us ins ‘sion of American aid to underde- | Danna Hirsch, Pauling Wilson, Gor- veloped countries in the recogni- ‘don Hicks, and Bill Wilson, Pontiac tion that “our well-being, econom- High School “wrestling coach. ically as well as politically, can- Camp director is Kyle Wilson, | inot be guaratiteed without insuring the well-being of people every-) Central Methodist chairman, and Phyllis Hicks is activities where.” Rey. Milten H. Bank, D. D., Minister TWO IDENTICAL SERVICES 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. “MEN WITHOUT A GOD” Rev. Calvin C. Rice, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) Calvin ©. Rice, B. D., Asst, creation such as swimming com- 'petitions, canoe and relay races, a treasure hunt and many outdoor activities, along with special de- votiens and religious services. Stressing the spiritual aspect of the peteeet will be Dick Breach as featured speaker, assisted by a staff of nine trained counselors. | Mr. Broach with his family has just returned from Venezuela where among other missionary activities, Ceeee wre Rev, $45 to 11:30 LLeiett LLL 11:30 te 125 74s Pp. M.—Evyangelistic ee nh ednesd : Vacatia CHRISTIAN TEMPLE Full Gospel — Nondenominational ) Dra. eens L. and Lola " SPECIAL FATHER'S DAY PROGRAM Rev. }. Luther sahara ala Noon—Sunday School - “$00 P. M—Pather’s Day Tea and Program 6:90 P.M—Young People's Services orem ib Marion, speaker Bible 'Sthool—Mondey Morning, A Friend -Place L Worship ey he did camp work with the national young people. * + &* Luther a nb ar wen Aaisas A..M.—Communion and Worship * 4 Assisting him at the camp will be Mrs. Broach, Sam and Jean! ' |Blariche Joki, minister, will speak | A resolution to that purpose, Ten of the church group started offered by the youth group, was out a day early and spent Thursday placed in the Congressional Rec- helping complete work on the ord by Sen. Wiley (R-Wis.) rank- camp's new 400-seat chapel andjing Republican member of the aspect Constructing ledgerock fireplaces | Senate Foreign Relations Commit- for the camp. tee. Dorieriie Unit ‘Offers Aid Ito Rebellious CE | Confused, setseiios children who think kindness is a ‘gimmick’ will have trained -sponsors. a n-d friends in Louisville, Ky., from now on. Through a*new program set up| by the recently-formed Committee) « on Institutions ‘in “the “Louisville Area Council of Churches, sponsors isalected by its Youth Sponsorship Committee have joined in a ‘‘move- ment of love to help youth,’’ Edgar Indian Heads Seminary Leonard Thedlogical College, Jubbulpore, India, the only Metho- dist seminary in India, Pakistan’ and’ Nepal, has its first =o the Rev chairman of Ye c Council's Juve- Boe Hal hg ie pastor of nile Court Committee, the Central Methodist Church, ~ Objectives of the, program, Mr. jLucknow, and succeeds the Rev. Price said, include ers Marvin H. Harper, missionary from Atlanta, Ga.. is ildren Sanday | School 9:45 A. M. An unusual opening, .”Six | Peas in a Pod.” At the committee's first weed | ) Morning Worship 11:00 ©, Price declared. Mr. Price is School Staff to Be Dedicated Pastor to Lead Seminar on ‘Basic Presbyterian Beliefs’ at Alma College Trinity Sunday will be celebrat- ed at Orchard - Women of the 250 churches of the Synod of Michigan attend these sessions, All departments of the church will be represented at an All Church Planning Conference from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. * * * The first hour will be devoted to evaluation of the total church program and the second hour will | be spent in outlining the church lcalendar for the period from Sep- ltember 1957 to June 1958. Waterford Township Pastor at Assembly Pastor W. J. Teeuwissen Jr., of : ithe United Presbyterian Church’ in| Waterford Township, left Wednes- day to attend the 99th meeting of lthe General Assembly, which is being held through Monday on the | campus of Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio. Whether or not to confirm the shop for sponsors. in- April, “twe church laymen received instructio? u Rh. Evening Service 7:45 * local churches. ‘Another of the committee's | projects is a Cottage P ties and make personal with the 16 to 29 children in each sponsored cottage. “Qur long-range goal,” d Mr; Price, “is to keep these, out of prison and help them make a contribution in life.” Mission Priests Sought ST. LOUIS & — South America will be lost to the Roman Catholic. Church unless more priests are made available for mission work. there, says Archbishop Joseph E. | Ritter of St. Louis. | Archbishop Ritter, who made a nine-day. flying trip to South | America, said “it has now been’ demonstrated that it is prattical | for U.S. diocesan priests to serve, as missionaries in South America” | —and he hopes more dioceses will send priests there. DR. FRED C. SCHWARTZ Noted surgeon and psychiatrist of Sidney. Australia will lec- ture for one night only, on the dangers of Communism. He is now on his sixth world tour and comes to the United States after major stops in Australia, and Hawaii. T WPON, Sunday 8:00-8:30 A. M. FIRST ASSEMBLY CHURCH OF THE OF GOD GOOD SAMARITAN 210 N. Perry at Milbourne PL ubern Avenue / Rev. Wesley Wibley. Pastor Healing apocesacn 720 P.M. | “Visit the Church ef the Service ............ 7:18 P.M. | Old Fashioned Gespel” Wm. Harkness, ef Detreit, Speaker WESLEYAN MET HODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. Y. P. S. 6:45 P. M. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. D. Fries. Paster denomination’s vote on the pro- posed plan of union with the Pres- |byterian Church, U.S.A., will be of primary importance on the agenda. In the absence of the Rev. Mr. | Teeuwissen, the guest preacher will be Rev. H. B. Eiler, associate pastor of the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church, Wash- ington, D. C. During the same week, Mrs. W. | J. Teeuwissen will be attending the | national meeting of the Women’ s| General Missionary Society of the church at Indianapolis, Indiana. Mrs, Teeuwissen is second vice | president of sn group. Bolivian Envoy |\Lauds American Mission Schools NEW YORK (® — The Ambas- sador from Bolivia to the United States has praised American mis- sion schools in his country for producing democratic leaders. The Hon; Victor Andrade told a recent meeting of Protestant mis- sion leaders gathered at the an- Cooperation in Latin America: * * * “Against an often turbulent Sotite ical background, the steady influ-| ence of the American mission to awaken the social consciousness of the people.”’ He said the American Institute in La Paz, Bolivia, has been the cratic leaders. Their Christian training, he said, was largely re- sponsible for many of the reforms undertaken in the “new Bolivia.” ‘Household of God,’ Topic The Unity Church of Oakland. County: will hold its Sunday morn- ing service at Ii o'clock. Mrs.| pinte School on “Household of God.” The serv-| Morning Worshi hae will be’ held in the church: eee eee or eve enwe rooms at 71% N. Saginaw St. Youth Groups | ~ Evening Service -458 CENTRAL | Starting Th EVANGELISTIC _ Evangelist and Mrs. — Morning Service wesday Bible Class 7:30 \ Bishop, LY | Apostolic Church of Christ WA agen NIGHTLY THROUGH JUNE 7:30 P.M. ill Garner . 10 A. i. Church Phone FE 5-8361 . Parent ca _hetei Res, OL 2-4751 | eee ee ene aa CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH “G. W. GIBSON, Minister. FE 4-0239 347 North Saginaw “GOOD FATHERS AND PRODIGAL SONS” “LIVING BUT DEAD” ag Vacation Bible School June 17th to 30th 9:00 a. m. to. 11:00 Daily ' Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 ee ed 11:00 A. ee eevee nae oe eee *beee [ PM _ Sunday Schoo Shuey evs sing Sire A k a “FIRST (GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Leal ome tein FE 4-7172, ee Ween eee hee we see Veted: vole Foley es = 45 A. M. : voce cqeesay lee ALM, bad dow cg. eebee oe Te |. Rev. Robert Garner, Bester nual dinner of the Committee on) schools in my country has served | main source of his country’s demo-|| ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday School ..... Ses cssetaesesecscaes SME A.M, Morning Worship ....... aoe sscpvcenss LIDVAR Rev. Coxi =f Nelson. B. D. Pastor Personage: 245 Owege - D FE 464-3404 CHURCH of CHRIST 87 LAFAYETTE 8T. | Sunday Morning cha Se sbonecaoudonunnosmonca 10:00 a. m, Service? .......00%:00 die veee te viee sis eicieciise cc 7:30 p.m, Saturday fos ape! aia lsin as eS BIS Mea sei van ap ele are 6:00 p.m. . TO THE OLD PATHS,” Jer. 6-16 ve 8-201 FE 5-1993 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL “Classes for All Ages” 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP 6:45 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 7:30 PM. EVENING WORSHIP Topic: “Royal Wagons” Wednesday 7:30 P.M.—Prayer and Bible Hour A Cordial Welcome Awaits You In All These Services FIRST UNITED NEARY CHURCH 135 Prospect ~ O. P. Eastman, Minister See and Hear the Amazing ‘New LOWREY ORGAN With Percussion Strings, pairs flute jonddcneven oni has trombone effects, and Hewetian guitat, thanks to the exclusive Lowrey “Glide”. Your Lowrey ces all of them . . Yet even the novice can play immediately! 7 ‘GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. : E Huron Opes in nak basil reset | oe hs — i> a _ howell: Baggett, Mpsic PD Dicector oy — jo - . | gs a Fy 8 ys N SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 1957 Johnson Kalemésce, Man Picked ALMA AP)—the F Rev, ‘Charles I Eid i to Be Observed omnes ae _THE PONTIAC PRESS. Fathers Day Congregation to Hear Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. EVANGEL wEMPLE "Hea:Denemtntiene! — | Gospel Geoltrey Day, B.A.B.T. H. Pastor Dr. E. Kyle Simpson,| Pontiac Physician ~ » Fathers will be honored at the morning and evening services of the Oakland Avenue United Pres-| _ a byterian Church Sunday, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Rev. Wm. LaFountain, Petes UNITED "LUTHERAN The Common se 11:00 a.m At 10 a.m. the pastor, the Rev.| An the evening at- 7:30, the Men’s Club of the church will Sunday- Schoo! . - 10:00 am. have charge of the service. Earl Shepherd will give the invocation, | Jim North will lead the song service, and R, G, Crites will First read the Scripture. ° The Men's Chorus uhder the di- Presbyterian rection of Bill Cotfing will sing two, num! hes Send Us len West Huron at Wayne =f Whose Aim ‘Twill Be” and “Thou, SET Eames Yo ord, Art God Alone.” | , Dr, E. Kyle Simpson, medical —}| Worship Services _ In land Mission for 15 years and prac- 9:30 and 11 a.m. (ickag phoaician ts the oley of om: Church School tac Soe many yeers, wil be te 9:30 and 11 a.m. Rev: FP ord B The Rev. Ford B. Reed, will celebrate his 39th year as a Pontiac pastor from June 16 through July 1. For the past 23 years, he has served the New Hope Missionary ‘Baptist eck * * Sunday eae he will preach on “Three Awakings."" The Senior and two. Junior Choirs will furnish the musie with Mrs. C. Frances -Rollins- and Mrs. Ford B: Reed /|at the piano, ' The music department will be in charge of the 3:30 p.m. pro- grem and at 1:90 p.m. Deacon Booker Cohen Will be chairman Years as LS Reed Marks Pastor — Dorothy. Barns of the Mothers’ Board will conduct the service. The pastor of St. James Mis- ak Baptist Church, the Rev. V. Lewis, arid Mrs. ‘Ola Paige! ea be speaking at, the 7:30 meet-' ing Wednesday. Baptist Church of Flint will be present with members of his congregation on Thursday at || 7:30 pm. with A, B. McGhee of the deacon board presiding. The Rev. J. F. Hendricks and congregation of Pilgrim Baptist Church, Detroit will be guests. Fri- of the Men's Day program, The Rev. S. M. Edwards of the Liberty Baptist Church will pre- day evening with the trustee board in charge. . | * * * Otis Bradley will conduct the ser- side at the 7:30 service Monday vice Saturday evening with music’ evening when the ministers and |by the Junior Choir No. 1. Service their wives of the Oakland Fellow. | ‘for the following week will be, > » > > > > > » > > , > The pastor of the Golden Leaf < > > > > > > > > > > » > » > 4 Bible Class to Be Confirmed _ FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH . 6:30 P. M. : Evangelistic Service. 7:45 P.M. ” . | Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P. M. at St. Mary’s in the. Hills The Rt. Rev. Archie Crowley, | _ Suffragan Bishdp of the Episcopal ‘Diocese will confirm .a ‘class of 28 adults and young people at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary’s in the Hills, 2512 Joslyn Rd..A reception will. follow, , * O ship are gucsts. ~ * * { On Tuesday evening at a ev.r. A. We Covert Minister . Returned to. Charges Methodist ‘ren Wilson as a circuit charge for Pontiac Area Pastors’ of Methodist Churches Baldwin Avenue and Covert. Churches. which have been served by the Rev. C. War-' The End of Your Search St. fer a Friendly The day will aise mark the ‘fifth anniversary of the founding of Mary’s by the Rev. Ivol I. if 25-YEARS OF SERVICE — More than one . thousand people are’expected to pay tribute Sun- Township. He is Pontiac Press Phote celebrating his Silver Jubilee, _ Chureh Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-8497 Curtis, ‘former rector of All Saints Episcopal Church of Pontiac. Spec- ial observances will be held in the iother services. day to the Rev. Frederick J. Delaney, pastor of Our Lady of thé Lakes church, Rev. F. J/ Delaney Marks 25th Year Sunday _ in Waterford which is “just the beginning”’ ture schools and church expansion. of plans for fu- All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at West Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate _ SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion Church School Nursery thru 3rd Grade | | | The Rev. Frederick J. Delaney. pastor of Our Lady of the Lakes) ‘Catholic Church in Waterford, will celebrate the Silver Jubilee of his ordination to the Holy Priesthood by offering a Solemn Mass of Infant | Priest to Observe Jubilee | Assisting Father Delaney will be, master of ceremonies will be ine Rev. Patrick McSherry, | Rev. and subdeacon, respectively. the the Rev. Joseph Ording and the Rev ‘Richard Thomas as priest, deacon! The sermon will be presented | by the Rev. Frank J. Walsh, and | Gregory CPPS. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Carleton E. Brown, will sing ‘Mass in four parts in honor of the Immaculate Conception. Charles Johnson will play the or- t ’ J 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and + Thanksgiving at 12:15 p.m. Sunday | Sermon by the Rector j jet the church. Church School Infant * real ‘ Nursery thru 3rd Grade b ‘ % if ke Milford, Mich. 6:00 A.M—Holy Communion Sermon by The Rev. Robert J. Bickley, Vicar ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL 11:60 A. M.—Morning Prayer and 12 ST. ANDREW'S » EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 6301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Ben tex 3 ry year ches Father will be th ot the, ‘eo P. M._Church ather w » the man oa Beto “Pieale = | day Sunday at First ee gay Church, with special tribute Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, aod ‘ia both ing be ‘ to dad's |contribution to religious and family CHURCH «. 60 _ Street Bible Schoo] .. Morning Worship .. - Pastor Speaking at Both Services Evangelistic Service ... 7:30 P. M. Youth Service ........ 6:30 P. m. Kenneth A Hutchinson * * * “Men Ought to Pray’ will be | the sermon topic of the Rev. Galen E. Hershey. Special music will accent the Father's Day theme. At the 11 a.m, service, Vance's “Like as a Father Pities His Childreh’’ and “More Love to Thee, O Christ” by Protheroe, will com- jprise the choir’s anthems, sung besoree the direction of Lyndon Salathiel. 4 The 9:30 a.m. bervice will in- | life. . NAZARENE § coves 9345 A ML 11:00 A. ML hall McGui Miss Alice Brown. ; M l Weekly activities at the ‘church Minister of Music will include the Church 1 Sunday School—9:45 A. M. THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street — — SUNDAY SERVICES—— Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M. } families will gather at the park ‘for a picnic supper, according to ‘Mrs. Roy Fosbender, chairman of | the event. | Women of the church, under the leadership of Mrs. Harry H. Pat- \tison, will attend the 38th annual |meeting of the Michigan Synodical| |Society, scheduled Tuesday through | Thursday at Alma College. | : Young People’s Legion—6 P.M. First Presbyterians to Pay Fathers Special Tribute Also, the civic able to do so invited to turn out. REV, DAVID 8, YOH Ordained to Ministry project of sewing F Red Cross cancer pads will be! conducted Thursday morning, with) any women of the church who are jgan accompaniment. | * * * Moorman, | single’ charges at the recent ses- sion of the Detroit Annual SE ence. * * * The Rev. Mr. Wilson will con-, tinue as pastor of the Baldwin Avenue Church. ence to the |Church will be the Rev. Frank A Boulevard Church, Flint: The Covert Church has recent- ly acquired property adjacent to the present location. During 1956, a new wing wag added to the sanctuary doubling the | capacity. The Baldwin Avenue Church moved into its recently completed new two-story educational unit on | Immediately following the Mass, there will be a dinner at the Old | Mull Hotel for visiting priests, jfamily and friends of the pastor. IR ON SLATED — pected Yo pay tribute to the Father, according to Mrs, John Foster, chairman. : Father Delaney was born in Detroit, Oct. 10, 1906, of Irish parents. He attended Holy Rosary School Sacreg Heart Seminary. * He rae theology at St. an 8 Seminary in Maryland, and was, ordained at St. Peter's and Paul's Cathedral, Detroit, in 1932. Besides his present church, ments have been in Redford, De-| troit and Roseville. Three Women in Group Visiting Red China The group of a dozen Christian leaders from Japan who will spend the month of May on a good will tour of communist China will in- clude three women: The Rev. Mrs. Tamaki Uemura of the United Church of Christ in Japan and a leader of the Young . Women’s Christian Association there; Miss | The public reception honoring ather Delaney, will be from 5 to 'T p.m. in Re Parish. Hall, and ‘more .than 1,000 people are ex- d high school and coll t| ° Sacreg Heart Se “ “Service for St. Easter S is being used as the sanctuary. No changes were made in the churches. * * * jseveral years, were separated into. Coming from the Iowa Confer- Covert Methodist: Webb, He is the father of the Rev.| 'Cecelia Learn of the East Grand: day, The second floor|[/ appointments. of other Pontiac| i HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS The Detroit Conference includes/ fi all Methodist churches in the east- ern part of the lower peninsula | announced June 22. United - Presbyterian — Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillac Theodore B. Allebach, Paster Worship ......; >. 40:00-AL M. “A FATHER'S REWARD” Bible School ..... 11:20 A. M. Youth Fellowship . 6:00 P. M. Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. Wed. Prayer 7:30 P. M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmund L. Watkins, Pastor choo! .... 9:30 A. M. Worship eee ee » Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. > Evening Service . 7:30 P. M. > Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. BERSCHE, 240 N. Cass Lake Rd. a wre > é AUBURN HEIGHTS > 3456 Primary Street > 3. Harvey McCann, Paster [B Bible School .....10:00 ADM. > Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. ') “THE INHERITANCE OF > “Te ope S REDEEMED” . i Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P..M. | | The Christian and > Missionary Alliance Church ||? COMMUNITY UNITED Isaac Crary Jr. High Schoo! 14 PRESBYTERIAN 501 Cass Lake Rd. N. | CHURCH Just North off M59 ld — % '» Drayton Plains, Michigan Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. [> W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Paster |] Sunday Worship... 11:00 A.M. é Bible School .... 9:45 A. M. “ny ure > Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. 'p Youth Groups ... 6:30 P. M. ice ... 7:30 P.M. Erenieg Se ie ow on \P Evening Worship . 7:30 P, M. COMPROMISE” | » Wed. Prayer and ; REV. G. J. i “Study Hour 22... 7:00) ©. M. if . [TE 2 Sunday Services and Sunday School . 11:00 A. M Service 8 P. M FIRST CHURCH OF Wednesday, Evening Pd ISTIAN SCIENCEz SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY “GOD THE PRESERVER OF MAN” Lawrence, and Williams Streets Reading Room ~ 2 East Lawrence Street Open Dail 11 A. M.toS BM, Friday to 5 P. M. CHRIST, SCIENTIST RADIO STATION CKLW 800 KC Sunday—9:45 A. M. oy ff AY = TELEVISION SUNDAY—$:38 A. M. WXYZ-TV ‘CHANNEL 7 ; Yi it “THEY iT and the entire Upper Peninsula. U SORROW ANY. MORE" Six districts make up the confer-| im : ence, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint D/-—VZEJaZeJaeE Marquette, Port Huron and Sagi- naw-Bay City. Baccalaureate Trinity, Sunday St. Tririity Lytheran School will conduct a ‘batcalaureate service, his assign-|for the eighth grade in the worship | service at 11 a.m, Sunday. | Members of the class are Or- land Burbey, Joan Gabert, Delbert Gibbs, David Kasat, Howard Kresge, Nancy Partin, jorie Whitten. * * * The group wil) be presented by of David Reas, Leslie Jansen, and H, W. Kresge. The teaching staff -is compoped| of Pastor Ralph C. Claus, P. E.| Lambert Suor, Derothy Waidelich and Mar-| the Board of Education consisting’ Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. 8/Captein and Mrs. Magnas A. Michalsen. commanding officers-in-charge You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED in Detroit Sunday. ‘Father's Responsibility,’ - Sermon Topic Sunday | “Father’s Responsibility” will be 239 E. Pike : Bible School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. 4)™ina_Bessent will preside. He will preach his first sermon - Youth Service 6:45 P.M. Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. wa. hg son Miorning|after ordination in the chureh of| ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE Rev. Robt. A. North, Pastor Come and Test Our Welcome the. subject of the sermon Sunday morning by Harris at the Providence Mission-|®" ary Baptist Church: Miss Wilhel- FE 4-016 day in Detroit. Doves, the church quartet, and the 2 voice Senior Choir. 9:30 and 11 a.m. services, CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall —82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affilisted with Federation of Spirites! Charches 4 p.m, Turkey Dinner. 5 p.m. Evening Service. .7:30 — “Ten Great Men of the Bible” Open Forum Thurs,..7:30 p.m. Sunday Afternoon Circles... Prince Bible Scholar activities, ‘Information FE 4-9343 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘Oakland ‘and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan ; Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor «Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor "9:45 A.M. _ SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages. ' 10;45 A. M.—MORNING ks “CHRIST, MY OBJECTIVE” 7:00 P. M. — EVENING. SERVICES on MAT: WHOREER: emeyeny IN HIM" David S. Yoh, who was ea Pontiac and moved to Clarkston'te United Church, and professor | with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. |at Aoyama Gakuin and the Japan| the Rev. T. Walter/Herry Yoh in 1939, was ordained Biblical Seminary, Tokyo. | ate an elder in The Methodist Church | by Bishop Marshall R. Reed Sun- | his boyhood, First Methodist | Church of Clarkston at both the, A graduate of Clarkston High School, where he played on the football team and in the band, he was also active in church He received pre-ministerial training at Albion College. In the) Oberlin Graduate i an’s Christian Temperance Union. The party will be headed by Waterford Township Prof. Airpert Ré. at Williams Lake R4. Junichi Asano, minister of Worship Service 11 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Arvid E. Andersen, Paster Hatsue Nonomiya, director of ie Catherine Gaal ‘and Yuwakai (Fellowship of Reconcil- a Brenner, iation); and Miss Masako Take-' 5 gami, director of the Japan Wom- | Christ Lutheran Lyceum FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 16 Chase Street Rev. Elsie Bunts of Binghamton, N. Y. Speaker........7: June 19 — John Meade — 7:30 Silver Tea, 8:00, Harry Baird of Royal Oak VV VV VVC VV VY S Saginaw St. at Judson 11:15 A-M. Church School | FIRST METHODIST Paul T. Hart, Paster 10: :00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service “BE MORE THAN A DAD” Classes and Departments for All Ages 6.15 P.M. Youth Fellowship Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship FIRST FREE METHODIST CHURCH “Church of the Light and Life Hour” 501 Mt. Clemens Street Sunday School ..... od OOTOGIAQSM esOnnsqNNES 10 A. M. - Worship Service ............... 11 A. M. & 7:30 P. M. Woumg POOGke .oecc ccc seen sesecewe seas cous 6:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting .............. Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. Lyal H. Howison. Pastor “MAN DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor WA. M. ‘and 7:30 P. sees / Tec. Pilgrim ¥.P.S..... 645 nm. PS smerny | , | peubchee mrt oem f Father. in Schoo! | A Rkecpelniaar fr erieeded to All Fothore . mannan eae ang Ry 3 \ ROY) Pac careang 4s. 8. cm cae een _ at Both Services Na Sundey School Attendance Air Conditioned Auditorium Bi ‘5 10 A. M. GOD'S | ANSWER” Exodus Chapter 4 Dr. Tom Malone Speaking . Last Week—1,324 Ample ligt ne EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH ° ‘TELEGRAPH RD. ot ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Auditorium Bible Class ‘Ss EXCUSES— M. eat Director. a | QUENTIN esi ae : * . a Dad Takes Pla Awards High of City Cam Highlight of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls annual council fire being held this evening will) be the. presentation of awards for the past year’s achievements in Camp Fire work. a a ee The council fire will be the first; to be held at the newly named camp east of Clarkston. John Wilson, president of the Pontiac. Counci] will welcome guests to the 130 acre campsite. Guests will also see the dock Worried About RUG SPOTS? Don’t Shoot Rover Just Call ‘NEW WAY series — “Washingon’s Most Ex- p Fire Girls seals, Blue Bird graduation certif- icates, Trailseeker's certificates, tificates will be awarded by mem- bers of the board of directors. * * * Participating are Mrs. John Wil- Raymond Sampson, Mrs. Charles Uligian, Mrs. Arthur Harrington, Mrs, William Graves, Mrs, | George Carpenter 1 and William Mc- ‘Lean, . 4 light Meeting | recently installed by Civitan Club of Pontiac, Awards, _ leadership “renewal woodgatherer and firemaker cer- son, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. L.|_ | Meet Capital's Top Charmers These are the women, who fas- cinate the senators! * * * A former nightclub singer... 8 a king... a stunningly beautiful baroness ...+.- x *« * You'll meet them all as famed Washington ‘correspondent Ruth. Montgomery takes you behind the scenes on the capital cocktail cir- cuit in the intimate, entertaining citing Women” — starting Monday) California girl who has captivated] — in The Pontiac Press. » 4 Baseball is a family game at the Russell Buller home on Oakknoll road. Snowing Dad their ballplaying tech- RUG CLEANERS| 42 Wisner FE 2-7132 GROVECREST MANOR Modern Facilities for the care of Medical and Sur< gical Convalescents and the Aged. » 161 STATE STREET 4 FE 5-6096 Complete detailed brochure on request. Fifteen-year-old John Richman | couldn’t wait to give dad, George Rich- man of Ottawa drive, his Father's Day next, present. Little-Lofna watches ex- citedly as her package will be opened nicque are Michael arid Mary looks on with her father. (left to right)~Barbara, Bernard. Three-year-old * Many Solos Spotlighted at Musicale > jtie Lott, James Coy, Gloria Wiltse, “Evening Musicale’ was present- | ed Friday evening in the Rose | Kneale Seem of Stevens Hall. * * pares in the piano pro- gram were Gary Saulter, Jodie | Nouse, Gary Armstrong, Jill) Graham, Freddie Travis, Brian, | | Livingstone, Paul Newmyer, Betty Mickals, Alan Armstrong, Teddy McConnell, Edith Gerherd, Billy Travis and Michael Ross. Also presenting piano solos were Priscilla Read, Robert Harris, Bet- Cindy Hiltz, Rena Jean Alexander, Suzy Hiltz, Pamela Bomsta, Jo- anne Field, Marcia Nowosad, Bar- bara Field, Mary Jane Doerr, Cry- sta] Noftz, Caro] Coy, Carol Ann McQuaid and Laureen Pinkerman. * * * Completing the list of those par- ticipating in the program were Barbara Belant, Mary Copp, Gary Mellon, Nancy Nouse, Donna West- | The Rev. and Mrs. Milton Bank of Franklin boulevard have as their houseguest Linda’ Hall of Falls Church, Va. 14 KARAT GOLD Matched WEDDING RINGS lewelry Dept. 74 =(N. Saginaw St. On Sunday the Banks will enter- tain at dinner for their houseguest land for their son, Milton H. Bank II, who was recently graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at |Annapolis, Md. Friends and relatives will attend an open house at the Bank home Sunday evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. McMichael of East Tennyson avenue have as their houseguests his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell McMichael and ‘family of Columbus Ohio. The $ 95 Easy \Friday evening. Terms 7 * * * Mr. and Mrs, S, Stephen Hale Georges-Newports }2:. 0 Minneapolis Minn. an- inounce the birth of a daughter ‘Lizbeth Lynn, June 13 at North- lwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. Exquisite Feathery Have our fively summer coiffure, so manageable and carefree. AIR CONDITIONED _ BEAUTY SALON | 42 N. Saginew St. ~. 2nd Floor Phone FEderel 8-1343 Appointment not alwads needed. Personal News of family enjoyed a ‘“‘steak fry’’ on ‘ton and son Jay accompanied her ‘kakeland avenue, ; yp Interest in Area Maternal grandparents of Liz- jbachelor of arts degree in journal- beth are Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Paul- son of St. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam §S, Hale of- Mohawk road are the paternal grandparents, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Paul have returned to their Mohawk road home after spending three months in the West. ~ While in Oakland Calif. visited with their son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. Albert Ash- land and family. They also spent some time in Los Angeles and at Russian River in Calif. En route home they visited Mrs. Kantz’ brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Thornton J. Raplee in Denver, Colo. Mrs. John Pres- parents home from Marshall. * x * Kenneth Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young of Lakeside drive, has been awarded an applied music scholarship. at Western Michigan University for | mext year’s work. Kenneth will | enter Western Michigan as a freshman in the fall. * * * Charles W. Wixom, son of Mr. they) S. Kantz|N jism at the University of Michigan today. He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalism \fraternity. With his wife and son, Michael, i Wixom will reside in Battle Cfeek following graduation. * * * Richard D. Kuhn of North Lake Angelus road and Theodore B. Purdy of Linden road will receive degrees at Detroit College of Law's 65th annual commencement exer- cises on Monday evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. O’Laughlin of London, England, are parents of a daughter, Kim Adaire, born June 12 in London where Mr. O’Laughlin is serving with the U.S. Navy. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. O’Laughlin of Rosshire court, Mrs. E. A. Phiefer of Bethesda, Md., and Col. E. A. Phiefer of London, England. * * * Peter F. Karner Jr. of Menom- inee road will graduate Sunday from Assumption High School in and Mrs. Charles‘ S. Wixom of Windsor, Ont. His parents, the sen- ‘ior Karners will attend graduation is receiving ajexercises on the campus. e Nylon . Let Me Beautify You In One of Our Smart ie Te 147 e Dacron Sizes te fit everyone. SAM. BENSON. Famous @ Glamour ®@ Cotton -| Oven Tu 9 P.M. \vamne Rich and Suzanne’ Field. phal, Richard Doerr, Kay Cline, J une 26 Dinner - |Will Be Held ‘by White Shrine Mrs. Earl Hoskins will serve.as chairman of the June 26 dinner being held at Roosevelt Temple by Pontiac White Shrine members. Announcement was made at a re- cent meeting at the temple. * * * Saulter, Suzanne Djanowicz, John! Norman Todd of Utica road is shown with his youngsters, -and Susan. ty eee oes bed The affair will honor past of- ficers, life and charter members. Catherine McCrindle will serve as dining room chairman. According to Mrs: Wayne Scott, worthy high priestess, officers will attend a school of instruc- tion in Royal Oak June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reaves have invited the group to a picnic at their Seott Lake home July 10. * * bd Mrs. A. G. Smith, Mrs. George Tunstedt, Mrs: Charles A. Sparks and Myrtle Kath served on the social committee. Volunteer Bureau Greets Members Mrs. Karl Bailey, Mrs. H. C. Hausser, Mrs. Mary Hixon and Mrs. Kenneth Huffman were wel- comed as new members of Central Volunteer Bureau Thursday when members met at the YWCA. Mrs, Ray Meggett was appoint- ed placement chairman. The pro- posed Michigan Central Volunteer lor something . Howard Seiss of Hillcrest drive will relax on Father’s Day. Roberta, Mr. Seiss is shown giving lawn-mowing tips to his helpers (left Stephen The children will ac- company their father church Sunday. and mother to Ler Holding to right) Randolph, Laura, Leslie and Leland. With his children helping him, Mr. Seiss can sit back and take it easy.on “his” day. By ANNE HEYWOOD “T'm not a creative type,” I heard a woman say the other day. “If I could only write or paint * * * Her remark reminded me of something Emerson once said: “Anything man can do can be done oreatively, ” I couldn’t help wondering why she, and so many of us, pat a gulf between crea- tive work and ordinary work which does not exist, Take, for example, this letter from a woman in Michigan: “TI have been urged by many of my friends to write to you about Bureau bylaws were read and ap- my “job.” “As the mother of two small girls, I thought I was kept pretty busy, until I was offered a job when my youngest was 4 years old. GIRLS SCHOOL “We live near an exclusive girls’ school that has an enrollment of ‘several hundred. Less than a hun- \dred live in, Their laundry had always been done at the school, but the directors were very eager to try something new. * * * “I was offered the job of lauri- dering the girls’ blouses. “Since I had never worked be- fore. I was a little hesitant at te practice on — I decided to try it. My husband invested in an | 7 W. Lawrence BUDGET PERMANENT sS Ae ating & inn by peciclizse in Tint and vie Opin "Mondey and Friday Nights, ar Appointment Parisian Beauty Shop | Orel OF Prot's Book Store PE 2.4558 20-8, Pelpy. St.) oe a electric dryer and I was in busi- I usually work on about five or six hours a day, and when I get weary, I rest. ROE EY, “T start\-work about the middle of September and am th by. I seem to relax completely when I iron. “I'm every bit as proid of a- beautifully ironed bloiise as a-sec- retary is of a well-typed letter.” * x *& She goes on to say that her husband has a good job and she doesn’t need the money — al- though, of course, it comes in handy. She is busy with Girl Scouts and other community affairs and still has time to play with her daughters. Incidentally, her letter is well- typed, so she could probably have an office job if she wanted it. But to her, ironing is a beautifully creative job! * * Her letter ends mark.: * with this re- “I hope my letter will be an in- to do it. I have found my work ase ee ore mend it.” (Conran 1961) iBraille Class Meets Mr. and Mrs. Amos Flat Iron Can Become Creative Tool them but who don’t want to leave home IoD gout Rev. F. J. aelaaes of Our Lady of the Lakes Church officiated this morning at the wedding of ~Yvonne Mitchell and John Arthur Schwartz, The couple was married at an 11 o'clock service attended by 200 guests. Lawrence Mitchell of Roseville and Mrs, Nancy Mitchell of Dray- ton Plains, are parents of the bride, and John's parents are Mr. . JOHN ARTHUR | _ Mitchell -Schwartz Wed at Our Lady of Lakes Schwartz were married today _at Our Lady of the Lakes Church. Par- ents of the bride are Law- rence Mitchell ~ of Roseville ~~ and: Mrs. Nancy Mit- = -chelt of Dray- ‘ton Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schwartz ‘of Markle street ‘are John’s | parents. SCHWARTZ Walsb and Edward i seated the guest. © Voorheis eed chose -a light blue lace dress with white accessories and & orchid corsage. : Mrs. Schwartz wore a champagne imported lace dress with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow and Mrs. Raymond Schwartz of}... roses. Schenck of Drayton Plains was maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Alice Dean of Williams Lake and Mrs. Janice Their were of lavender mums and white roses. * * * x« * * The bride changed to a linen Out-of-town guest attending came *|from Detroit, Fenton, Arkansas, Newly Chartered Sorority Chapter ‘|Holds Initiation Mrs. Hesper Polk, Mrs. Cleo E. _|Wiley, Mrs, Edward Leland and Mary Wagner conducted the initia- |chapter include Mrs. A. M. Find- jlay, Mrs. D. S. Wiggins, Mary . Dietz, Mrs, A. L. Rose, Mrs. Wal- November Unit [ter Moas, Mrs. J, M. Flumertett | B h Mrs, J. E. ering Mrs. Bruce B Plans ranc MacDougall, fn te EL Cantrell, Mrs. . L: sy, Mma eto and mien" hier on Be hostesses for the June meeting of aaa ided at the the November Group of the First Erte:sec > Presbyterian Church held Wednes-|Punch bawi during the social hour day evening ot Go teens of Mra.[@t SBewed the ceremony. Vaughns Entertain for Staff of School SUE HARRISON Sue Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Harrison of Lex- - jington drive, received a bachelor of arts in education from MUSIC CIRCLE On the grounds of Botsford Inn Grand River at 8 Mile Read JULIA MEADE Starring in: SPLAIN | FAN June 17 to 23 | degree Michigan State University June 9. Mrs. McGregor Hosts [Colonial Luncheon lfor the Friday luncheon meeting |held by members of the Colonial |wurch of First Congregational Mrs. as times Scott served as |chairman of the luncheon commit- beg pesangen Se fg Elwood Big- tied, Mare. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, = 15, 1957 Put on Your Pedal ‘Pushers and Go! By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Recently I called your attention|* to the value and fun of bicycle riding, The bicycle has kad such a turbulent and interesting history that I think you might like’ to hear about it. : ey : Did you know that May 19 was the anniversary of the first bicycle built in the United States and that there are more than 24 mil-). lion cyclists in this country, with the number on the upgrade? In the gay 90s the bicycle was a terrific fad, In spite of the fact that they were very expen- forerunners of mechanized troops. Most cities had their cycle clubs. * * * Then the automobile appeared on the scene and the’ bicycle industry took an awful besting. Later cycles Mrs. Frank McGregor opened |; her home on East Iroquois road). Stepstools New New designing in stepstools makes for working comfort, with seats set somewhat -lower than in older models. And vinyl plastic quick cleanliness. The entire stool can be swabbed with a sudsy cloth or sponge as often as need be. upholstery provides both color and} became oo and there was a boom in the children’s market. Every girl, and especially ev boy, awaited with impatience te day when the first bicycle would appear under the Christmas tree or as a birthday gift. During this period the number of adult riders decreased dramatically. HEALTH MEASURE During the later 30s the pendu- lum began to swing the other way. The bicycle is here to stay. peMive than it was 60 years ago. \ row » Why Not Join in Fun of Bicycling? Riding was recommended as a good. health measure and figure ery|improver and parents began to bor- ir children's cycles. or one of their own. Pedal- pushin seoaly excocelzes ‘became came an important means of trans- portation. At some plants one could see literally thousands of bicycles parked outside. Now, as you know, the bicycle is here to stay. It is interesting very we et to note that this is one of the very few articles manufactured When World War II arrived pro-| im the United States which is less. duction was cut back and the ‘‘Vic- tory’’ models went to war workers. Because of gas rationing these be- eG a AND it’s less ex- So, put on your pedal pushers and enjoy the outdoors this hot season! expensive today than it was 60 years ago. So, put on your pedal pushers season! Schoo! Groups Hold Luncheon at Hawthorne | The executive board and school staff of Weaver and Hawthorne x * School and the Pontiac area were -|Charies Baty, and Mrs. Dougias Davidson. Mrs. Rix delivered a farewell speech, Mrs, John Guenther and Mrs. Melvin Norberg received past presidents’ pins, Mrs, John Talbot received a president's pin. * * * The luncheon was prepared and served by Mrs. Marshall Valled, Mrs. Martin Butler, Mrs. Burtil Benson, Mrs, Rita Silvis, Mrs. Wil- liam Lawrence, Mrs. Melvin Nor- berg, and Mrs, Eimer Miller. pure silk gown accented with morning to Gerald Riordan Man- ning 11 o'clock ceremony K. Weber officiated. Jane is the daughter of Mrs. dames H. McGuire of Golf drive and the late James H. McGuire of ‘Golf drive. Gerald’s parents are Adm. and Mrs. John J. Man- ning (U.S.N. Ret.) of Washing- ten, D. ment of Amazon lilies and phanotis. SISTER TAKES PART groom, served as honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Mary Jo Kitson and Mrs. Monroe. They wore identical gowns of white nylon with fitted bodice and ballerina-length skirts, ac- The bridal attendants carried ar- Mrs. Manning wore an iridescent ; , E 5 g i a if gee Hf 1062 Ww. Huron [ Jane Ellen McGuire chose a Alencon lace for her wedding this Two hundred guests attended the at St, Vincent de Paul Church. The Rev. Fabian The V necktine’ of the fitted bodice was accented with Alencon lace edging which was répeated in the skirt. The bouffant skirt ex- tended into a chapel sweep, and was fashioned with a semi-bustle. A headpiece of Alencon lace -Istudded with seed pearls secured the bride’s veil of scalloped illu- sion, and her jewelry was a strand of pearls, a gift of the bride- groom, She carried an arrange- Anne M. Manning of Washing- ton, D. C., sister of the bride- of Detroit, Mrs. Jerome E. Martin Harry E. Watts of Manning-McGuire Nuptials Solemnized Joha J. (Ret.), and of Washing- ton, D.C. MRS. GERALD R. MANNING So Riordan Man- ning. Jane is the daughter of Mrs. James H. McGuire of Golf drive and the late Mr. McGuire and Gerald is the son of Adm. Man- Mrs. Manning honoring ciety. for the June 25 affair. close of the meeting. Amvets Auxiliary Conducts Meeting Jimmy Dey Post 12 Amvets Aux- drive. She was assisted by Mrs. Leland Hunt. A cosmetic demonstration was given after the group discussed plans to send delegates to the state convention June 28-30 in Detroit. Mrs, Ernestean Dennis, Mr s. Wesley Newman and Mrs. Stew- Day dinner in Elks Temple. {and enjoy the outdoors this hot}. _ |schools had a luncheon Thursday fat Hawthorne Schoo! in the multi- Weddle and Mrs. Emerson Brown. Plans were completed for a tea past presidents of the so-|f Mrs. J, L. Slaybaugh will|} open her home on Glenwood Ave. Members of the Mary-Martha Circle sefved refreshments at the) ] iliary met recently at the home of Mrs. Roy Dorris on Silverside|f art Houghton served at the Flag) Marlene Green Feted at Shower Open Sunday 2 to 5 SWIMWEAR NEN ROXANNE ROSE MARIE COLE of CALIFORNIA REID = Alvins. Huron at Telegraph Park Free Rear of Store eof ELSIE -G_BENSON—___ Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon A. Benson of South Jose- phine avenue announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Elsie Gertrude, to William S.- _- Field Jr. of + Saginaw. .He is the son of . Mr. and Mrs. > W.S., Field of Gloucester, Va. No date. has been set for the ; wedding. Rebekah Lodge |Schedules Party Mrs. Woodrow Sutton presided at the Thursday evening meeting of Welcome Rebekah Lodge No. 246 in the Malta Temple. * x * Final arrangements were com- pleted for a card party to be held Tuesday im the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Richard Brownell is ticket chair- elected two-year representative to John Balch, two-year alternate. tk Plain Colors Chic It is not as easy to be chic in a print dress as it is. in a solid color, Print wear should be con- | fined to spring, summer and late winter, when a print is liad un- man, Mrs. Randall Wilson was the Rebekah Assembly and Mrs.|@ Handling the social hour were Mrs. Wallace Morgan, Mrs. Ran- dall Wilson and Mrs. Rueben Miller. der a ‘fur coat. SUSERSEeReeeeenes = Gallagher’s Accordion ™ School Offers FREE @ = Accordion for 8 Weeks = While Learning ~ Join Now . GALLAGHER . MUSIC CO. & S18E.Huron FE 4-05668 TEE Te Ett , (Oakland Park's Women Appoint New Leaders Mrs, Albert Barker presided at|]I . . |the recent meeting of the Woman’s|fj Married this =e ae —— aes at Oak-| . 7 ist Se Vikowe “te sia teen OF emp eter ) Paul Church and are areorrtige George = were Jane cle anions are Mrs. Leo Mine-|He Ellen McGuire\weaser, Mrs. Clayton Gillies, Mrs.|f Fox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and DINNERS DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. | SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations the girl, in the gingham suit CABANA SETS Sizes 4 - 6x __1.29-1299/ |} $2.99 \ Sa moon i: 10 om. La. m, lies b comm So Vea iaicorts rw in ‘RUSS’ . mal i * 2 eee fiat tie init te lle Simard ee te ag fa oe alg eI ee a sa Sot Se Me I - \ OPWELVE ae ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 3% 1987 + mn? Se ee . 2 ahs m5 Cae } if = ys . \ ~~ | Sone 3% ! I Diind Taur Ch: “{ did't even realize he was Township Blood Bank — on me nal : Register Monday Hollywood Headlines Blind law Student blind until he came up at the end Waterford Township's Boo d_,will lead a discussion and training) pant wil be ducune'at 2 mcee{program forthe Tectuting ot vol for Wayne Courses Jean S uanr Undecidedto Graduate U. of M. (ut 1 3 ae ing at 7:45. Tuesday night at thejunteers for operation of the blood na i a ae "| Wayne State University this About M erits of F ilmland ANN ARBOR w — Nothing is genoa ces “7 isummer again will conduct its ne different about John L. « * * : son of Hartvill took the ar work . : TONIGHT—LAST SHOW STARTS 10 P.M, [Sic szauatn Br ni) ay mom roman dee ue be awa i, we wl mt, ta, wk ~ s : | Lincoln J High , begin-|- ¥WOOD (# — Jean Seberg, jural:” : ~ | Michigan law school today. per fifth of his class. ning Monday. 18, already a star in her firstiaNn IOWA ANNA For three years, Wilson has at-| He studied with the aid of read Six courses will be offered for almovie, has taken her first look at Commented Jean: “I guess he|tended classes and some of his\ers who read his iemsauie ta six-week period through July 26. _= » but theres still no de- was expecting me to explode, like|Professors did not even know that|him, In class, Wilson took notes in Wilson is = eeny blind, Braille. : ‘ ‘day, at 8 a.m., at Lincoln. ~ x * * jan Iowa Anna Magnani. I did snap | Courses planned are: American} “I'm only here for two days,” back at him, and I guess-he liked| - . ‘Government, Contemporary Socie-|commented the Marshalltown, |'t-’ : COMMERCE ; DRIVE IN S = |Methods and Materials of Instruc-| hotel. I aad Jean ot hia would a te |tion in Arithmetic, Great American} «aphout my only. im ot | settle here, and-her answer “ +} Books, and~Contemporary: Ameri-|: Hollywood has been aor in et be a blow to the smogbound Cham: | ~~ END OF UNION LAKE AND HAGGERTY ROADS st claims: iv hate te judge a tewn from a “I don’t know,” she sald, | cocktail party.” did falt in love with San 8 ty “GOLDEN. | It she did, the decision might be | “eee a&@ It wouldn't be had iiv- cisco was so near.” ’ DRUMSTICK tion in her honor and she had to ie . receive hundreds of guests with| Otto Preminger gave her the} “J : . pou afte g eng Box Dinners Now Delivered | poise and charm for over. three|best kind of backing after choos-|f ° . ; FULL OF ow & 4 Noon te Midnight Daily. lager. knowns to play the lead in “Saint : BIG a j Joan.” ef ° But she carried it off well. Much ee . = for New Call FE 8 0483 tter-than-some-of her guests,in From here she leayes <= e HITS ——— Registration must be made Mon-|cision on how she likes the town. ‘ty, Survey in Language Arts,|Iowa, beauty over breakfast at her x * * peoeseeesee ce eese pare > Te ;can vai beceabie side of a cocktail party, And I'd |€T of Commerce. EES El: ——— TONIGHT- : OPEN 7:0 negative. The party was’a recep- ing here, knowing that San Fran a ‘ - Pare me om Cee ; wor FOR D Piping Hot to Your Home from — hours, It’s a tough job for a teen-|ing her from the ranks of un- Phone OR 3-2683 LIFE Oo . Fried Chicken—Shrimp fact. One asked her a question to York, London and then where she']l star for Preminger ; Fish—Drumburgers Pinna Perera ~ did). in “Bonjour Tristesse’ with Deb- , “Dako ta PIZZA question a snapped ‘. hee. Te orah Kerr and David Niven. rT en ee “GUERRILLA Incident” TRUCOLOR ———s farring— Linda Darnell © Dale Robertson John Lund © Ward Bond ONE OF THE MOST ® DRIVE-IN Sat. — “Man, from Del Rio”, | aa , . | ee Oe eS es OPPaEsson Ing Gl RL Ly “INDESTRUCTIBLE HUMAN STORIES OF THE AT RE Dan Dailey, Jayne Mansfield, | as a ie . . MAN” | CinemaScope. MAT £ ROAD E AST OF - = — = Wiictasuele LOVE EVER FILMED ... || WALLED LAK P pe reese a et | CRAB : ci nd,” Randolph Scott; EVER FELT! — MA 4-3135 — Box Office Opens 7 P.M. [ica “Back ‘the Nght “Sona TONIGHT ONLY "Wee | Wed—Fri. — ‘Wicked as They Come,’ Arlene Dahl; *‘ = 1g GARY COOPER a EAGLE | BLUE SKY |Cha Boom,” Mary Kaye Trio. . 2150 ke Road | | sat. — “Attack of Crab Mon-| ba. cpap SUSAN HAYWARD ’ , isters,"’ Richard Garland; ‘‘Fight-| RICHARD WIDMARK ‘. ° ™ cai ‘ing Trouble,” Bowery Boys. || | Sun—Tues. — “Men in War,’ | Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray; “Istan-| bul,”’ Errol Flynne. | Wed—Fri. — ‘War and Peace,” . Audrey Hepburn, Mel Ferrer; . ZvoN | ‘Living Swamp.” | SAT. | $at. (June) — “Captain Blood,” /Erro] Flynn; “Not of This Earth,’’| Paul Birch. | T HURON a on Boy, Dain 3 UNIT PROGRAM mame, heme Om COLOR CINEMASCOPE Michael Ray, Joi Lansing: ‘Full of Life," Judy Holiday, Richard BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN SUN. Conte. | Fri. —Sat. — “Istanbul,’’ Errol i\Flynn; “Gun for a Coward,” Fred rey, Jeff Hunter. bac — Community Theaters wd ge Vee | : CONWAY | Civie — Farmington A 4 1 |§ COMMERCE ‘| STARTS SUNDAY wy Packs tyes sere orate: ay 9 MSR Fh : nal | — TWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL” Spear vate in war Revert South End of Union Lake Road MICHEL "RAY 3] “O'Dongo,” CinemaScope, Rhonda Fiem- | jing, MacDonald Crrev | Helly Sat, “Sronos,” Jeff Morrow. Barbara | ‘Lawrence: _= Devil," Mari Blanchard, i —— IN FULL COLOR —— pina Bamond Pardew he mete | a at Haggerty Road. EM 3-066! g Starring ROBERT WAGNER : (glen, Gran —— Seott, "arvare Tate | ‘ q r “We mariggrsaradl ; AND ALSO IN FULL COLOR | aie = Besos vaas EmaSco Tint taatear cet Becomes i. CAREY FLEMING - CAREY CIN PE | “BEAT THE DEVIL” | |x" Sa Eee 7 ; n., Ls ven Knows, Mr. : Tac R | Sun., Wed., “Heaven K Mr. Alli-| Odon oF : Odong? HNICOLO ; BOGART LOLLABRIGIDA JENNIFER JONES \s08, “ Cipemascone, Deborah Kerr, Rob- im. fi —s _ + tinny fh TE > MAU itt KING & FRANK KING } ‘ i= “Bat, “River's Edge.” Cinema- | aw RVING” naprcn + GAREY fhamnuin gene ware» Mi rR RA RR nena ment Mees “Aeeeeny umm, “seer satens:| : | COME 322 | aureumal S101Sh IF PREY Fs a eee f ‘TOUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONA’ EARLY, :. ‘i be. DR k "4 = is Cee ot ee sa —=== WITK === BRING THE KIDS! Teas | coor "Rove ‘hitchuin” "Dance with Se VAUGHN _ JOAN HUGE PLAYORGUND! ieee pik Corre, r Mun: ues river's Bee.” wgolor, MONROE LESLIE STARTS SUNDAY =| 9.900 | Bedrooms,” color, Dean Martin, are | Bartex. Wed., Sat.. “Attack of Crab Monstérs.” Richard Garland; “Not of This. Earth,” Paul Birc erford Drive- Tn Sat. “Dares Incident,’ Dale Robert- son; “Attack of Crab Monsters,” Richard! OWL SHOW ~ “GUERRILLA GIRL” —WALT DISNEY’S— Feat st >| a $ ont cote: + perigndty Persencton.” | { ¥ THE TERRIFIC "SONG OF eS are, pe GARY COOPER | THE SOUTH” 3 en Se a ee “mad HIT YOU'VE des ut Wolet Lake : By wim SCOTT BRADY.FORREST TUCKER ANDY DEVINE (°C? Homies | BEEN WAITING pat ach SUND AY A SALUTE TO ALL ~ FATHERS! — CONGRATULATIONS! 3 New Top Executive FOR SINCE “GARDEN OF EVIL' GOOD LUCK!—AND MANY MORE FATHER'S DAYS TO YOU! $/ New york w-Retorm Jude “mieu NON"! Gay toon Babess MON D AY Come on DAD-E-O — Live It Up — We Have Just: 3 a hens nas, 8. new md ‘HIGH NOON”! Cooper Rayward Wideask the Show for You — It’s Just “FRIENDLY PERSUASION” > te a teed $\tnebeee nw uses of Rageb rad ——AND—— HIS WE PROMISE—NEVER A PICTURE [pry THIS BRAND NEW PICTURE $2 secondin-command to its admin SCREAMING EAGLES" SO THRILLING! SO DIFFERENT! = A FIRST-RUN SHOWING! 30 ‘the union, central. body ot the om jan > P reform branch of Judaism, named -_ 2 _ Jay Keutnen ace uve i : : > cumemes aus nt, to serve along with Dr. Mau- po , THE TERRIFIC = The Chiller with the 3 ic N. Etsendrath, aN of the OWL SHOW —— THE COME-ON py ING CLUE? 3°. “1 WALKED WITH | GARY COOPER | of DAME : : ° 3 (ee oe. ALLIED ARTISTS presents _A ZOMBIE” ‘S HIT YOU'VE c Oh Sere con ctaraan a tanta ; then ; GARY Coop FR — Frances Atte) BEEN WAITING is all $\ion’s board, ‘‘and now gives this} - } seamen Dee great religious movement another} WILLIAM WYTER’S mmc FRIENDLY | > FOR SINCE “HIGH NOON”! man: of unusual Vision and skill nm share in it tive and re ke aecetve | -_ PONTIAC 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph . | Ph. FE 5-4500 1 4 PERSUASION’ | aneleee | $i ae. Walt Disney's GARYCOOPER ; mm _AND-— “SONG OF Pa og Vittiana VA F 3] “MATINEE © | : ey THE SOUTH” ete ne wuupanssrene 2] TODAY and SUNDAY | gina (as PRIENDLY m=BILL | 3] Opens-1:00 P.M. | CALLING Ya ia @ PERSUASION $i 4 me TAL oie ; ABN Y 3 | 2 | | ELLIOTT 31 helps cea | | RACKET Gye Sa | CECE I | Peete) v= AMES SE DON HAGGERTY CLAUDIA BARRE T $f Siete tts A. a) it m4 P : ae 4 ve ie HARD VCR ROBERT WOOLETON * PHYLLIS 0 MARK noma 2 | \ { 3 “PONTIAC 7 . ) * ut tio cs) aa Ears it ret cn ML A WYLER i AND — TWO icoLor| CARTOONS! FP east ris sunoay | | VERS EN | amen me meua \ * 7 eS ale aga | rh, , ameter fonts Shrine TY, . ae enone < TE TANT a THF. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. ne EE 15, 1957 : | 52 THIRTEEN ‘New -oil | tefinery projects of] Northern — hopes to have “ Big: Pay for Graduates _ ins: omanding to a University an-! in | some 35:00 00 = ee or Baa 8 : al Jack’ S Out of the Firing in Marine Engineering oe Fa | _ “Sees SERVICE AT ITs BEST | | The department is graduating 7h - a | ANN ARBOR w—Imagine grad-| Marine engineers tomorrow, Michi-| eo ee : ne | | . The Insignia of (EE EGO HELD NOW thra P an I n to Choice S pots uating from college and going right 84M Is one of the three institutions Pes Superior Service 4 OVER! TUESDAY | a: . ito work for $525 a month! ia Sine: pa anting degree in) s lesurene AGENT Sound Protection By EARL WILSON ~ a 2 2 EEE - ssencen vou fuser . SAT Abbott “Dance Yo Hen r 771 |) NEW YORK—“You're very big now with the quiz shows, That's the top ‘Fate for this year’! West German truck factories put |- nd DANIELS INSURANCE ® Costello y Jack— it must be quite a satisfaction considering. that you graduates of the University ot 16 trucks at the disposal of the’ f \ Agency : me \International Red Cross to take, : “ | 663 W. Huren st. Ph. FE 4-206 got fired from ‘The Big Surprise’. Michigan's Department of Naval) food and medicine to Hungary aft-] M. “Mike” Dentels Evening Phone Ml 6-2923 A producer said I didn’t have the right personality for Architecture and Marine Engineer-|er the mass killings there. quiz shows. Naturally, I = —————— ‘He: aven Knows fk - ‘Bett pues he san fired me I'd never have MrAllison” , done ar *x x x “How did ‘it happen?” JACK: “I read in the papers Rar ; , I'd been fired and three hours COLOR by Bs LUXE ~ yo | later I got my notice! Mike a : | Wallace took it over and then iy : CinemaScoPE A oe | NEW. stcono SUNDAY. aay : Hit went off. It never was @ ‘sound. show—they were blam- ing me for its inadequacies”. ian PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 — C ie | Xe TOMORROW NIGHT at 8:30 ONLY “What about next. year J a> OAKLAND: BY ~~ ON OUR STAGE now?” -_ MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED ea 4 JACK: “We'll have four [if = “PONTIAC'S FATHER of the YEAR” shows—with a new day- RAR AARARADD = HT F f : ee time show, five. Listen, if ae Quinn : Presented by { wie . ; * SUN. MAT, 1:45 aan cal Proll over a uy ay D ah i a ” aN FA. The Downtown Pontiac Association MA 4-2151 | out to be contestants. : | “MAN FROM DEL RIO \ } 25 WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR YOU, DAD! Getting women contest- 4 asi icine ia salami anaes ceetGe) moons Orn TOMORROW “1106 3:09 - 5108-7207 = oie quiz shows about JACK BARRY AT 12:45 P. M. 1:10 - 3:09 - 5:08 - 7:07 - 9:30 e ” a . JACK: “Not at all! The money race is over—the amount S is relatively insignificant because whether you get $50,000 or The Telelzlol aelselectmiaici- 14-110) ol-lel aan s! jhe Steinbeck : $300,000, it’s all the same after taxes. What's important is the| [he Stein os | , | game.” ke x * . | A “Can you put your finger on the turning point in your lite?” JACK: “Yes, I was on the road lugging a line of hand- | kerchiefs put out by my father’s company. I read where NBC was giving a radio course. That was 1943 and I was" in Columbus. I said to hell with the handkerchief busi- ness, went to Northwestern to take the six-week course, and my first job was in Trenton. The first guy I saw had a big cigar—Ernie Kovacs.” ' w “Was he off-beat then, too?” JACK: “Off-beat! We had the late-night disc jockey show. /One night he said, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, there'll be 15 min-| DRIVE-IN THEATER “utes of silence while we go out for coffee.’ We did, too. 2 wes fired many times.” Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. M. = | THE WEEKEND WINDUP _§ ATURD AY | When Eddie Bracken fluffed on “Masquerade Party” and| called Adm. Bull Halsey “General,” Pres. Eisenhower wrote:| Gl N=. V4 at oo) =) THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN ve “Dear Bull, I'm interested in hearing abouf your new rank”| ATTACK OF THE " |... Joe DiMaggio’s off to Rome; he has an audience with the CRAB —) Ae Sea ie “ | aC ek ge (UN | x *& : MONSTERS ~ a el : Orson Welles is peeved about Peter Ustinov (of ‘ ‘Romanoff x , and Juliet”) being tabbed “the British Orson Welles”; doesn’t. : lke him ...Calypso’s waning; some top acts are being offered) ito cafes tor half the salary they got two months ago. x *& * | | | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Women like silerit men. They | think they’re listenihg—Jean Achard. (Distributed 1957 by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) | | , »(AM Right# Reserved) ___| . ) : eee |p }ONIGHT—Lost Show Starts 10 P. M. meade rah : | “ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS” Bowery Boys, “FIGHTING TROUBLE” Dakota pnciden’ SyAITS “HIT NO. 3—“INDESTRUCTIBLE MAW |EAGLE: |] SUNDAY FIRST SHOWING! IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC CITY OF A THOUSAND UNTOLD SECRETS One of the FINEST | and Most “eee BS ENTERTAINING of Pictures of the Year Gary Cooper . FRIENDLY PERSUASION from 20th CENTURY-FOX starring rtarin NT JOAN COLLINS -JavNE MANSFIELD - DAN DAILEY RICK JASON wm Betty Lou Keim ; Dolores Michaels - Larry Keating CENPLAY B CINEMASCOPE TecHNicoLon i . CHARLES. BRACKETT - VICTOR VICAS - IVAN MOFFAT ‘by John Steinbeck a ; 99 “HOLLYWOOD SCREEN CINEMAS COLOR ' Added: “PRIDE of the NATION " PREMIERE” SNAPSHOT | oMSPEcIAL | CARTOON STRAND EN VE AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT TONIGHT SEE OUR = MARINES IN ACTION IN THIS GREAT PICTURE! ONLY AARNE ROWS WARD WOWEN TNE TS TEVUUrEyy La ee ‘Suoorourar | f | MEDICINE BEND IE cra ANGE DORASON PRAS EE SAMAR MRE Cu 4 | eves waged sag eee > age ee Ss & rater Tackle ] Problem of { Teaching Local Government: Pontiac Schools Créaté Own Texts By HAROLD 8. COHEN at ote Ld a ~ oe fe 0 textbooks “AVhat do you do when you want © tach & subject on whic there : are no adequate : and the teachers Hions. * pe “There is very little text ma- terial available in any one book on this » Jones comment- ed, “so we have had to refer the teachers to a number of works.” “And when we came to county; and city — ” Mrs, Jessie. * from 1920 a ieeen the United eee: jing available, $0--Wwe- wrote- our “we found there was noth- own.’ PAMPHLETS PREPARED | Taking a step often associated only with large universities, the pair have prepared pamphlets on ——-. County and the city of ‘Pontiac's lwhich will be printed by the Board local govern- BY INTERNATIONAL NEW ‘SERVIGE The “straight ing deplomatic act being put on these days by Soviet Communist Party boss Nikita S. Khrushchev is a goateed “Old Bolshevik” whose career has ranged . from secret police agent to businessman and from banker to general. * * * He is Nikolai Alexandrovich Bulganin, who holds the lofty title of Russia’s premier but whose real job seems to be to provide Khrush- chevy with some amiable com- panionship during his — in and out of the Soviet Union. This arrangement seems to be quite satisfactory to Bulganin, who has long. evidenced three char- jacteristics which apparently are tnan” in the amaz-|¢j That is a. prob- lem confronting a ' ® . — pgewlbasl Bulganin Likes His Role lum planning Red Plays Straight Man First, he has great administra- government and history: “7 ot Eaveation for wie by students and teachers. -- They point out that many local teachers are not from this coun- ty and have received no special training at the universities on either the county or Pontiac, To secure the necessary ma- terial, they personally contacted] all the county officials and queried them on the nature of their jobs. who asked each department head to write.an article on his work and his department. They also saw the city manager’, |. which definitely means Buiganin joined the Bolshevik movement in 1917 and sérved his apprenticeship as a Communist with the ill-famed age the. =o to it that military operations jibed, with political. policy. a . . Sparks-Griftin _ FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” ‘ q ving of getting along with the “right” [ vistr OUR BA RGAIN BASEMENT GOODMAN'S ; DEPARTMENT STORE 520 S. Saginaw St. youngsters. Both booklets will be ,neer in teaching Use ‘mext fall in the Pontiac [from authentic- original : sources. * ’ REMEMBER DAD SUNDAY, 5 _ JUNE 16... LAST MINUTE H SHOPPERS — GOODMAN'S ARE P OPEN SUNDAY Perhaps one of the best ways to make an easy Pa is to insert two or three lines in the classified section.of any ne r throughout the country offerin - WITH MANY FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS! housewives an easy chance to make money at homes y Housewives, shut-ins and others who have some extra time and are receptive 83 MEN'S / Men's Canvas adh rar -oweygrerh va oy mle work a. ‘they enn do > in fear own boenes are, the . / phony advertisemen : mone R HOBBY SLACKS LEISURE SHOES home, our instruct: will tell you how, send for ree details. ° After senting $ 97 : $ 97 the required money, prospective homeworkers learn that all they get for their r I f Pr. ] Pr. money is a set-of instructions, materials and equipment. | ; al papain Hey aye gpstenl red lt mies erp OP Loe ple who can . dic - F MEN’S MEN’S grasping after a means of self support. maine a Cae SHORT SLEEVE Remember, don’t be too fast to send money to unknown fi individ 0 . SPORT COATS SPORT SHIRTS without making a reasonable investigation on the firm or project. oF individuals iy a R $Q95 $195 ye . BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD © D : -_ A ! FE 2-2784 of the | Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. Full Twin Size MAPLE : ipl ane ° Caard all Rail’ “NO 10. MONEY DOWN | New Westinghouse STROKE SAVER VACUUM CLEANER Cleans With Less Work—New Exclusive Toss- Away Bag—Sma Styling— Attachments Guarantees the - Strok years! BUNK BED =~ $79 Floor-N-Rug Tool 2-Tone Decorator Complete Set of WESTINGHOUSE Saver to continue per- forming like new for 5 /CONTOUR OUTDOO rt e- - SS > , ONE ‘| if Ne Me LOUNGE ‘7° FOLDING. CHAI RS.. Warehouse ghia ak Special! Anniversary TV Riot. Special FAMOUS MAKE Giant Screen TW A Sensctional Bargain!*- WAREHOUSE MATTRESS SALE! Factory Close-Outs A Innerspring Mattress ONEGROUP.-- $ 29” ONE GROUP--- $39 gop 2” GRouP--- $] 9” , Noreen Terms | 12239 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 3 Blocks West of Telegraph Rd. ne aj oh amet All Metal Folding Bridge Chairs * 1.88 oe titericutie bie | Reg. $18.95 GE Steam Iron .. FE 8-3741 “te! 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. NORGE 8} Gu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR 1967 AUTOMATIC ROASTER —crareniees _ No Money Down WESTINGHOUSE $34 OUTFIT Here’s What You Get: Gorgeous two-piece sectional or two-piece living room suite, coffee table and two end =. tables. Beautiful modern’ bedroom suite Se ee oe aa in / VE YOU HURRY... om NO MONEY 00 | es" e 4 ‘GUEST ROOM — Rose and brown are combined prettily in the . aioe qunme/a\adieeeia view. Walls are painted pint. All bed- guest room. The bedspread is brown quilted taffeta with a striped rooms have natural finished oak floors. taffeta dust ruffle below. This room has corner windows which Your Neighbor's House Gerald Dunns Build. Frame House on Hilltop in Lakeville By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor It was our first trip to Lake- ville we got thoroughly lost. But Mrs. Gerald Dunn was wait- ing for us in her hilltop home. _ From most of the windows there is a glorious view of hills and valleys and just a glimpse of two lakes in the distance. When the trees are leafless, the lakes are more evident. , The Dunns have been Lakeville residents for fifteen or twenty years. Until their new home was built, they lived down in the val- ley. Finally, they bought forty acres of land, found a stock plan that suited them and had Louis “Hauxwell of Oxford build the house, Mr. Dunn did some of the work and both husband and wife did the painting. The house is a one story white frame one, On the Drahn- er read side there is an at- tached two-car garage. At the front of the house there is a short yard with a sliver gazing ball. The rest of the land slopes downward to the highway. The Dunns wanted a house with a front hall and access to all the rooms without going through one to get to another. They have three outside entrances; one ‘“‘in back”; the front door and a third one into the garage. The | house has a full basement with stairs going down from the ga- | rage, Everything in the living room is subordinated to the yiew from picture « black design can be drawn across the windows, but are. usually pulled far to each side, The floor is covered with a taupe rug. Walls are green; the ceiling is white. All wood- work is birch, finished in nat- ural - shade, Greens and reds are the dom- inant colors in the roid up- holstery. The lamp tables the coffee table are blonde wood with brass-bound edges and black legs, Lamps are brass. Two ‘of the chairs are platform rockers, Anyone who has ever relaxed in one of these chairs knows how comfortdfle it is. On the short wall next to the dining room there is a small spinet piano with a mirror above it. This reflects not only the room but also the out-of-doors. Another mirror over the red sofa also re- peats the outside scene. Instead of curtains, Mrs. Dunn has fastened an assortment of small black trivets around the _ window frame, The floor is cov- ered with linoleum in a squared design combining grays and _ beiges. Next to the table a birch china More Air Conditioning This year another 250,000 families are expected te equip their homes with year-round air conditioning jand. relax in 72-to-T4-degree com- ifort no matter what the temper- jature is outside. These people are also ‘seeking the further luxury af- forded by the greater use in the home of such durable materials as signe tile, glass and steel. Quality and quantity is the 1957 slogan of builders, Prefab Patios for Sale Two. new screened patios, pre- drilled and precision cut for easy assembly, are annotinced by Owens - Corning Fiberglas Corp., Toledo, Ohio, Framing is of rust- proof aluminum! The screening is Ps roe! 9 and the roofs are of trans- fiberglas reinforced plastic. cupboard is built into the wall. This was Mr. Dunn's idea, to have the cupboard flush with the wall and extend out over the basement stairway. Glass slid- ing doors protect the top part, The bottom has closed ov boards and wers, On the wall there are two interesting aerial photos of Lakeville and the surrounding territory, More trivets help decorate the windows above the double sink, Mrs. Dunn's kitchen cupboards are built in an L-Shaped unit around two walls. All are paint- ed white, Counter tops and splash boards are gray marbleized plas- tic. Walls in the whole room are _ pink, On top of the refrigerator Mrs. Dunn has an, antique pitcher col- lection. Mat¢hing several of these pitchers is’a large covered jar which she uses for flour, (No, it never was what you are thinking — the top edge is scalloped!) Anyway, it has a pretty pattern of violet bouquets with a pink border. There are three bedrooms in the Dunn house, one of which is used as a den. All the bed- rooms have polished oak floors. In the den draperies are gold against sandalwood walls. This js the TV room too, There is a -sofa covered in gold, beige and brown upholstery, Waiting for the grandchildren to come are two tiny Mexican chairs, The master bedroom has pale daughters, The bedroom pic- tures show the girls at various stages of their life, from baby- In the guest room there is wal- nut furniture, Walls are pink. blue walls. Scatter rugs are blue. ~"7 gas curtains are off-white draw dra- peries, With the exception of a small four-drawer walnut chest. the furniture is all modern limed On the bed there. is a white taffeta spread with a pairited rose design. The top is quilted, Above the bed is an interest- ing series of pictures, The Dunns’ only children sre twin seis A sean ie — Mrs. Dunn likes to crochet. She displayed one afghan she had already made and the beginning of a new one to the Press Home Editor. The Dunn living room is a combination of taupe (the rug), greens and reds. _ KITCHEN — Mrs. Dunn has ampie space in which to end of this huge room is the dining room, while this kitchen. Look at all her cupboard space! She has used trivets as wall decorations around the window instead Draperles are rosy beige. ‘An iri- descent brown quilted spread re- peats the brown and rose eombi- nation. The dust ruffle is multi- colored striped taffeta. The bathroom is yellow, black and white, The floor is a yellow spattered linoleum. Black tile and yellow paint are on the walls. Fixtures are white. Towels are white with a footprint design in black. The leather atmchair at the left is red. At the far end of the room there are two Et mat): ee sont pie, ths aay ‘te som en ae ere Late eet of curtains. Thsn-the filed fm window ots. with the far corner of the work counter at the right is used to store flour. Walls here are pink. The fi pattern of grays and beiges. Instead of a clothes chute which would have taken away some needed closet space, there is a trap door for laundry. The bottom drawer lifts up to allow clothes to be pushed through the upholstered platform rockers. Mrs. cue bes at bow! of it is on the round coffee table near the visible from the big front window. 4 \ ra green plants. In is the antique jar oor has a lined floor opening. This is a trick any handy man could copy. The Dunn home is a pleasant house to live in and an easy one to maintain. It exactly suits the Dunns’ way of life. & Es cae green thumb for cactus; a huge window. A peaceful rural scene is: rt Pe cB et dad.) The Soests Means Better Insulation NEW YORK # — An all- REFRIGERATION SERVICE It’s a kind of twin plastic bubble, ial nforced with fiberglas, While it DAY OR NIGHT transmits light, the sealed dead air SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Sules & Service - MASON REFRIGERATION 10 Gh ftaen Plastic Bubble Skylight (f°: Fireplace Wall plastic, comeecrse or 7 Needs Interest Panel Adjacent Area or Hang Pictures to!’ Vary Decoration The simple, clean lines of mod- Complete Sestteent: ‘Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! ve . Tongue - Reliable Waterproofing [esi ne men 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 | vertical joint lines. And oration affords its own —— richness. Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service KURNACES VACUUMED GAS AND OiL—EXCH—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free 3216 Rycroft St. FE 2-4970 Only 2 Homes Left In Beoutiful Lorreine Mende $290 Da. to GI—30 Yrs. © 414°, Mortgages As Lew as $900 Down te Civilians LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once. Therefore, priced so low. New, 3-bedroom brick ranch homes, and screens, over 1,100 sq. 1k Byceped wits Waste Kas tear erator, Formica Counter Tops, Forced Air Heat, Walk In Closets, Paved Leprocag City Water and Sewer. NO SEPTIC TANKS. Large 75° lots. Live where taxes are practically nothing. Open Sunday and Daily 1 to 7 P.M. ao Oaly 5 Minutes trem Downtown Pontine 284 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Road 1 Rilo Fust Telugnagh to Scotts, Lobe Read, et So Bata i ! “GET RICH QUICK” BEN). RICH i i E i : H k ; & ‘tel on which to display art objects. | These factors make it especial- One can also capitalize in a dec- orative sense from the tendency to’ ‘place the hearth above the floor | ‘so that everyone can get a good! i'view of the blazing logs. A raised | fhearth can be expanded into a’ built-in bench that extends along |the fireplace wall. This gives an ‘extra visual interest in itself, and Jalousies,. Prarie Tyee Windows | ‘\\) Boaigns Table - juss ms pros — tc With Cowhide to outline the unusual shape and Plywood glass was cut to order to cover “Come up and see my coffee ta- the cowhide. The belting extended eS beeen ot we Oe ceers Ba Dee ee ee bachelor. ‘He issues it to other do-it-your- or Combination ae Windows — Reg. $38 1.60 ‘Spring Heating | BARGAINS — 286" es weccinreese . * NES ae: “Ranchmaster” Immediate Occupancy $300 vown7o,5, $79 ver Monta = Model and sales office 25 Years’ Experience Will Assure You of Quality Workmanship, Guoranteed Work Aluminum Storm Sash for All Types of Windows —Jalousie Door —Alum. Glass Sliding Doors —Jalousie Windows —Wood Dbl. Hung Windows —Awning Windows —Alum. Sliding Windows Casement Windows —Alum. & Fibergias Awnings __ C. WEEDON HOME. EQUIPMENT CO. 1661 . TELEGRAPH ROAD <4 hone FE 4-2597 1 Bleck South of Orchard Lake Read adver Mowe tod Seder Pa 5-0653) . rere eurreesens eee, «2 ‘ 7 ee —— f i Genéral - Motors open daily 12-8 at DELCO Bl. 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You'll be thrilled “Compare the PRICE, Features and Spaciousness with Your Present Rental Unit or. Home! All-Electric Home Is REDDY WIRED Built. Ja iQuteet fer) Electric’ Renee, and ait | an : \ with such features as swing shelves— pull-out trays — “island” units, spin shelves —and many other very a¢w conveniences. - ing paint them to suit yourself. em more beautiful Curtis kitchen. You'll Be Batter Satisfied at . annual painting—is zinc coated after weav- ing, not before. Call for free estimate. CHURCH'S | FE 5-7471 INCORPORATED | Tommy beatae LUMBER NO DOWN BUILDING SUPPLIES PAYMENT AUGUST . Salesman’ Peptniragy 36 MONTHS TO PAY 107 Squirrel Rd. FE 2-0233 Total Monthy pans *250 Down to Vets! Low FHA Down Pym. mate oeltseagpnis atu ma These ultra-modern cab- | inets come in birch for finish- | “natural,” or you may Come in and let us help | you plan a work-saving, | if You pay for Alcoa Aluminum Sidi WE KNOW THE ANSWERS WHEN IT COMES TO BUILDING AND REMODELING \ Y. FA Prepare now to enjoy the high temperatures of the summer weather. Have your porch én: closed, with screens. You'll find that we do the job the way you want it done. Call us for Free Estimates. ————— a ADD A ROOM “Tagg: Cramped for space? Need larger living quarters? We will build to your specifications, or ~) our experts will help you plan. Take 5 years to pay. I Beautify NOW Make your home the brightest one on your block! To do this let us reside your home with the new, and marvelous Lyfalum Siding. Guaranteed not to chip or crack. And it can all be done on FHA _ Terms. See or Call Us for All General Remodeling @ Concrete Foundations @ Remodeling @ Gerages - Because We Give More! We Sell Mare | - FEderal 2-7004 De M Baslding Service 9 S. Jessie St., Rear Open Sunday 12 to 6 __Restyle Your Home With ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING ] Contiees wih TURAL STONE | JUST ONCE! B For here is siding that’s indestructible! Exclusive paint: Ng process maintains the beauty of § Alcoa Alaminum Siding forever, Unique weather-lock | design seals out heat and cold. Combine Alcoa me sey we lyabitlnaerenth Mural Stone. . . have home r dreams at an moderate price! ‘ J ocrernely COMPLETE LINE OF ALUMINUM ERRORS AWNINGS - _ WINDOW and SIDING Telegraph Road laa SEVENTEEN Fa | omy 89 975 J ATTENTION, DEALERS T custom RANCHER © 3 BEDROOM © © FULL BASEMENT e PLAST ERED WALLS SS On Your oe MODEL OPEN 1 TO 5 SUNDAY _ DIRECTIONS: Drive Out Dixie Highway te M-15—Y Mile North on M-15 te Medel A Charkston real estate 20 $. MAIN CLARKSTON MA Apiz 5-56 “4 | w | ; WE WILL SUPPLY YOU THE ‘FOLLOWING ITEMS AT ‘WHOLESALE PRICES: WINDOWS — Double Hung, Sliding, Awning, Picture and Casement SCREENS — 4/4 and 5/4 SCREEN DOORS—4/4 and 5/4 STORM SASH — 5/4 DOOR FRAMES — Exterior 6/4 DOOR JAMS — Interior 3/4 Contact Us for Complete Price List EMPIRE SUPPLIES 2600. Union Lake Road Phone EM 3-4148 mM 100 FULL PRICE VET. $300 .DOWN 3 bedrooms; full basement, deluxe features, close to ‘schools, shopping-and transportation—ONLY A FEW LEFT. Model is located at Robinwood arid Perry Streets. North of East Boulevard. Open Daily and Sunday 12 to 9. ROSE HILL REALTY CO.. KE 2-9060 19470 Grand River END OF THE LINE ~ Alfred H. Coles, druggist, takes a ¢& | Prescription out of a freight car of the model electric train that | | runs in his new drug storefhe tracks connect the prescription room with the main part of the store. After delivering medicine | | | nal “round house”’ New Store Has ) Train Service | Something new has been added| to the drug store business. Al |H. Coles of Coles Drug store on \Baldwin avenue delivers prescrip-| WB tions via train — that is a model) Sut off from the main part of| ee train. train every day. | to sometimes wide-eyed youngsters, the train backs into its origi- in the prescription room. This room can be | completely shut off with sliding glass windows and a door. It has | a separate entrance to the outside. Not only does this method of h delivery intrigue youngsters who| working nond ‘come into the store, but it allows the |Mr. Coles to play with the little; This he couldn't! tomers who are calling for medi- a — bs ee ee ae to enter only the smaller unit ON BALDWIN AVENUE — Half a block away from the origi- * nal store the new Coles Drug store has been built. A 40x50 cement bloek building, it has brick trim and wood frame windows. Plywood panels above the doors are painted in bright colors. The door at te ey: | — $$$ ——— do before he installed the aacks! ‘to run from the prescription de-| partment out to the main part of | his new store. “Children should take the | medicine more readily, Mr. Coles | says, when they see it delivered by train.”’ There are other innovations in| \this new drug store. The entire \prescription department can be’ ements aeons |the store and operated as a sep- ‘arate unit. Yet the pharmacist, store. 2-0474° SEE! SEE! SEE! “The Best for Less” GUARANTEED SERVICE borne Real Estate and receive service through an ‘wall slides back to make the twa areas into one when desired. original store, this new building ‘was put up by Frericks Brothers’ lof Pontiac from plans drawn by; |Schley and Ward of Detroit. GARAGES and ~ REMODELING DETROIT PRICES FE 4-2575 A LOCAL ORGANIZATION ~ MIDWEST SUPPLY Open Sunday 12 to 4 Spring Fix- Up. Time! ~* CONCRETE. hai rors fep in Beauty € UNIT aye +7 “CHECK THESE FEATURES: cg bee - @ No sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependabili @ FHA Specifications ud @ Strong Reinforted Casting Sesser Fouad @ Avoid Messy Instafiation® | Reduces Slipping UP TO 42 '$e. FT. OF PORCH SPACE : pF ree Estimates an We\ Deliver Anywhere! || SONCRETE STEP Co, | q i r ip a | fj | MELVIN F. tween 2 and.6. Please e4ll or write for a brochure to LANPHAR AND CO., REALTORS, 4711 ] Wosmeced Ave.; = 1, soles ——— EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL ESTATE “HAY-CIENDA” 6361 36-Mile Road, West of Van Dyke a Located near Ford Proving Grounds and between Romeo and Metamora. 10 spacious rooms, 4 bed- | if4 ‘rooms, 3 baths, full basement, oi] furnace, 3 natural | i fireplaces, 4-car frame garage, separate servants | quarters, fenced-in dog kennel, large barn. 3% acres of land, beautifully landscaped with numerous ||| || ‘flowering trees and_ shrubs. | 1 Shown by appointment only. OPEN Everyday, be- | WE CO-OPERATE. -3-BEDROOM HOME With Full Basement Located in Beautiful ~ ‘BALMORAL MAN oR GI's $260 Down FHA spurwad Down FULL PRICE 12,800 “LOCATION: the drug counter) keep an eye on the rest of | A separate entrance allows cus-. opening in the wall. A plate glass} - Oak Fleers, haust Fan, Copper Gut Hatchery R4. (between Airport Ra. on ec on and Crescent Lake R4.) to Bender Street, turn nerth on Bender te Medel Home. Noss Churches, Schools, Stores — — others, in Moot. rm Weekdays 4 t0 8 P, 1M. Sat. and Sup. 2 t0 8 PM. Ivan Ww. Schran 3.962: ue Complate ie Estate meres geese a es ese ee re ee “ ‘ 8” 110’ ‘ 2'6" 2'8" x THE ABOVE DOORS HAVE BEAUTIFUL LOCK BLOCK ON 2 SIDES — 2% CLEAR SOFT TOP AND BOTTOM RAIL Open Saturday ‘til 5 P. M. Circle Drive for Easy Loading ays bY x 6B" oe, 2'2" 2'4" x x 6'8”’ ‘x 6'8” . ...3 8.49 ...3 8.49 _.$ 8.49 $9.50 _.$ 9,50 cesses. 8 9.70 6B". ........$10.13 x 6/8" : 6B" oo, x 68"... LAUAN FACE VENEER 4°x20" 1% CLEAR SOFT WOOD STILES | . .. GOLD BOND AURMEISTER : BOND BURMEISTER GOLD BOND.., BURMEISTER ig et | J . ‘ iG cit es , = gut a ~: c¢ P et OPEN 8 A.M. to8 P.M. 3. LN BS ‘til 3m: , eed ig Sas Be oe lia a: oO - =a = 9- a ow ‘ Pentiac Preas Phete (aad ° the extreme left opens directly into the prescription department. oO : Zz and Ward of Detroit were the architects OM: BMY 1D 4xg% $369 2 FIR PLYSCORE................... | Wt 4x8---1/2 , 69 & FIR PLYSCORE.............. $4 E 4x8---%4 95 = FIR PLYSCORE .............. $4 @ NO. 2 COMMO - OAK FLOORING, Deas per M $99 * NO. 1 COMMON * OAK FLOORING ............. $129 QO 4x8---14, 49 z FIR PLYWOOD, A GRADE...... $3 4x8---34 9 = FIR PLYWOOD, A GRADE...... $895 : Y2x6 © CEDAR SIDING, NOW... p= $150 © 1x6 WHITE PINE BOARD, __ . EXCELLENT STOCK... peu TIO } 1x8 WHITE PINE BOARD, | & EXCELLENT STOCK per M $130 = 2x4 --- 8 to 16 FIR, |& New STOCK. 76h @ : 2x6 NO. 2 - KILN DRIEDFIR. | per M $110 RD FIRE M2 'z 2x8 NO. 1 a WHITE PINE, ONLY... per $130 °. © 2x10 NO.1 Je | _ WHITE PINE......... wu 213592 a NO. 1 AND BETTE 3 NOLAN SETTER wu O° 1x12 WHITE PINE 9 « SHEETING -- FAIR... pwr $79 & 4x8 . a PLASTER BOARD ............ $135 @ ROCK LATHE, 32’ SPECIAL SALE @LOTSOF30................. 98« | _* CHLORIDE $950 One Week Only | FOR DUST’... per bag 2 ; * 15 LB. FELT, $750 FLUSH DOORS . OVER-STOCKED............ To. Uo. ‘Z 215 LB. FLINT $795 Se. Scientifically Manufactured LAUAN E KOTE SHINGLES........... Flush Doors Designed to Assure '@ 25/32 EXTERIOR $99 Lifelong Trouble Free Service! 3 SHEETING ........ +e. per 116" x 68”... 2... .......8 7.95 | - GOLD BOND ASBESTOS SIDING 16 Colors Regularly $16.50, a 3 30 Now ............. EXTERIOR 2 EXTERIOR Sash Doors | Sash Doors: 2'6"x6'8"" 2'8''x6'8" Reg. $14. 95 Reg. $16.95 NOW ‘>” NOW *T ?” HOME BUILDERS SPECIAL! 6 carloads of all types of odds and ends in every dimension at below cost. Make us an offer. This won't lest long. If interested—hurry! EXTERIOR DOOR FRAMES ; tg te. Grade A, the Best ct Only... * Burmeister Ss ‘e e Gate on Pine 5 waisiawandg "* * @NO@ 4109 ~~ waisiawung °° ° aNoa dues waisiawuna °° ° GNO@ 4109 waisiawuna - - wasiawana acta W. Huron | \FREE CANDY FOR . THESKIDS! os wa fo : 2 BOND, 7 Wholesale & Retail e Above Prices Are in Quoted Cash et my canner Coslay Lake end William Leke EM bi ee ag bs ‘ ‘NORTHERN: _ LUMBER co. EIGHTEEN a Ws | . THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1957 c ney jt mse scion Be me te coast is thoroughly dry before ap-/ plying-second coat, if needed. structure, having’ added his over- Follow These Hints’ Difference in Cost {need ana Eats os for erchitee for Easy Roller Painting beautiful starting. This} ' homes Gaenes as builders * * * . * makes cleaning or changing colors/j ~~ quick le poet ef that fap Go nS sink kina BUILDERS’ sabes difference between “‘cost’ and|the building investor's bill than 1s/ a00- painting simpler to do. Some-| SPECIALTIES Cc rom a “price.” Price is what a.contractor| sometimes disclosed by an analysis|times telescopic handles. can be| BVUIALIE car-port says he will charge to build a Fn wats coan Pee pprrementie giemae rollers a oy . . rvs tne counts, in a measure, for the dis-|noueel ao a BRIAR HILL STONE |} 2 on on ww ROCHESTER ies and excesses which Work trom the unpainted = BELDEN FACE BRICK Remodeling MACK and DAILY 22%, | PARKLAND | fix the epollight, stenetimes plac} | FAIRFIELD FACE BRICK | ‘ee Model Phone MA 6-9320 |] 207 Tienkin ot 6-671 styler father ar east A BEAUTIFUL WADSWORTH. | Job +. . COMMON BRICK | ait rer re a the BIRCH _ METAL CULVERTS if so, we can help solve your elcal Call our Experienced Engineers first— and get our prices. A HOUSE YOU. “price” is being most Cn CONCRETE CULVERTS demonstrated in tide subuiitied for! | | schools, which are being “priced” ; GLASS BLOCK Bde as Much as Paste! balay — HEATILATOR i en : : -£ | f | ‘Guon which, they tay, seems to) CAN BE YOURS | FIREPLACES _ | __ Specialising in... ) fiaze peo ation, ___H vu ton, con have o windoil f]«MREA WALLS Garages Commercial Buildings . , e | new deluxe custom built biech 1] CALCIUM CHLORIDE Breezeways Concrete Work —— -_ - | and built - in pod Dana ae SILICA SAND. [i Additions Porch Enclosures . vi _and oven installed in your home |] CEMENT & MORTAR : Attic Reniodeling Roofing Ml for as little as $25 per month | Janitzo!| | with ne down payment!. srr | cs Gli Mee oe Recreation Rooms Siding Kitchen Remodeling Bathrooms “There Is No Substitute for Experience”’ OPEN DAILY 9:00-5:30 4° joe mis Tene A. MURRAY WHITE BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE in. See our model kitchen. |) Estimates are free! DRAIN TILE . THE © CEMENT COLORS CABINET |] iste 01 ipecion} | HOP | | SHOP. || SIBLEY COOLING Located in New Northwest Section of Pontiac Eves. “tl 9 : : | cin PAYMENTS NO MORE THAN ‘ar tu tate Be ) paresis FE 4-9544 “= "207 W. Montcalm FE 5-9331 . FE 5-8163 YOUR PRESENT RENT - J The LONGFELLOW _ vmanee [woven | rare OWS iv take Oakland Heights © Full Basement a | ball_now for FREE Cooling Estimate © Knotty Pine Dining Ares OPEN —— Ott A. T ® Sliding Tub Enclosure 0 rz0s hie tee DAILY santa | 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. © Tile Beth with Built-in Vanity 2 Keego Harbor | © Large Closets with Sliding Doors THE FE 2-0278 . © Copper Plumbing to ; Eves. & Sun. | © City Sewer and Water Call MA 6-6247 © Drop Fixture in Kitchen 8 , = —DIRECTIONS— _CALL US FOR | roma tees | = | | Beldwin Ave. 1° Block Past | | JAY- TAC "3° Fe 44528 Welton Bivd. fe Colgete.'Tue | 10 HOME MART REALTY 1963 W. Buren St. Rochester Heigh ts _ RANCH STYLE HOMES eT A ES Lo I I ET SAME TERMS TO VETERANS AND CIVILIANS ALIKE FHA MORTGAGE BALANCE... at '72.00 PER MONTH PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE 1,078 $Q- FEEr aeemsmeenencene : SSS Tw era ners stnewynetemonnremeeeroees Offer you a choice of luxury living in beautiful Tri-level or spacious ranch homes. A wonderful family location in a country playground area, close to fabulous shopping _ -eenters, new schools and churches with all the city improvements! Select from nine architecturally hand- some brick elevations in the dramatic. tri-level or ranch, style for floor plans which give you more living space per house dollar than all other plans. Low VA and FHA Terms Quality Features You Get the Big Value for the Low . fe cat ures Dollar! All of these features are in- arm Style Kitchen cluded in the low, low price. City serpy es gpg water and sidewalks, separate storm Cup Cis ae and sanitary sewers, concrete streets Kitchen Vent with Hood and curbs, adjacent schools, shopping § Sliding Wood Windows _ centers and churches. Select Oak Hardwood Floors ALL HOMES INCLUDE ff S°!4 Cement Drive PREVIEW | RowNe mW Lake Ouldand — ‘Heights BRICK (3 BEDROOMS — FULL BASEMENT One and Half Baths Al Automatic Forced Air Heat s0, Included ; Linen and-Cedar Closets City Water ROUN Vanity inthe Bath ¢ °. Separate Storm and teeoRt win Cewttacy enece RESORT LIVING _ Other personal touches may be added to - Cit y Sidewalks | Shope homes. . . ask the salesmen. Conerete Streets and Curbs MODEL OPEN 1 TO 8 DAILY | 98 ante ON BEAUTIFUL WitmeriaeLiy | PRIVATE BEACH R E AL | . Ne uate ‘fconot _ MODEL OPEN 10. 9 P. M DAILY AND SNORT } : di { bY pat SP NAK ts / \ ’ j \ a Ss Ne AM real | t 4 i \ i ae \ °. or ie » TB . Vie |: h \ EE fea mi i ee | Cal a oe 1 ee ber a ‘ 4 3 1 xi ee Re ‘ jeu tie \ e , * fi ‘ i 7 ie r \\ \ b aie ave. \°\ “oh s-hvod n 4 biel & cule PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUN cE AS, 1957 ! f NINETEEN _ all gas-fired furnaces shipped by _ Five years ago 62.3-per cent of year figure was up to 71.2 or ma Bta input per hour, Last; he manufacturers were rated 75,000 now... break the room air conditioning barrier powerful 1-HP 115-volt FEDDERS gives Multi-Room Cooling No need ‘to settle for % room air conditioner, When its so easy to enjoy 1-HP multi-room cooling — without costly 230-volt re-wiring. Fedders exclusive C-O-P compressor uses less electricity more ——, for maximum cooling on oe watt cons See it today or telephone for a free home survey LOW PRICE. — EASY TERMS SCHICK’S Viele 3-3711 f WIN A ‘GOLD’ ONE DN WN in this Wt ti 3_NAME THE BRYANT -_ PUP CONTEST - iS “i ppt" XX SIMPLE © EASY © FAST Just name the frolicky, frisky pup a) ~=—and follow the simple rules. KX $50, 000.00 in Prizes including a 1957 'GOLD’CADILLAC RS Z LE; Sow : = eS a - > | bd ps = | = & , | Get your entry blank now, from | Automatic Heating Co. | 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 ACT NOW—CONTEST ENDS JUNE3Othi | « EASY * EXCITING © TAKES ONLY A FEW MINUTES! . | nor |Sliding Glass Doors piCut Building Costs sliding doors in home ‘construction| | is helping to lower some building] | §} costs, one of the country's largest) | 9) manufacturers of glass sliding} | ie doors said today. ci “Tnow,”* Chartes Silvers, president: of} | F Adams Engineering Co., Inc., said,| | § “and in heavy Northern construc-| | ¥) tion, stant research and mass produc-| | §)|| J tion have brought the cost down to| | Bt» where glass sliding doors are feas- |ible even in the low cost home brackets. o Widespread acceptance of glass| (275m peters “Entire walls can be eliminated that's quite a saving. Con-| | § 32 "PATTERN 233 Home Workshop New Kitchen Handbook ——“= Ready for Home Owners planning a new kitchen is available free to home owners in the 32-page ‘Wood Kitchen Handbook”’ recent- ly clude sources of supply, kitchen styling, what's available for the’ kitchen, and kitchen plannirig. availale from ‘the National Insti-' tute of Wood Kitchen Cabinets, chy East Wacker Dr., nois. — j A fund of jusetul information on Clean Rugs,) Then Store | ;clean them thoroughly. Place’ the rug on a clean surface. Vacuum) the ‘ If you have rugs that you are ‘top” side of the rug. Then} turn it over and ren the vacuum) fluid. Use your vacuum lento to cleaner on the other side, too. If, \spray a }good “moth preventive, there are soiled spots, remove/roll and putting away for the summer, first pthem with» a reliable - cleaning | paper, ‘1 Seal it rap seturely in heavy thoroughly. See The South Shore Tomorrow! published. Subjects covered in- installation, maintenance. Copies are | Chicago 1, Hhi- SEWING AND MENDING are quickly done with this hinged sew-| ing case which holds everything) ‘for major jobs. The little’ donkey carries essentials for small -re- ‘pairs, Pattern 233 gives actual-| | size guides for both and will be. ‘mailed for 25 cents. It also is one | \of five patterns in the packet Sew- ‘Ing Corner Furnishings. Price $1. The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. | Bedford Hills, New York. Plan to Install Own Mirrors } CHICAGO (INS) — If you have! been hankering for a full length! ‘mirror in the bedroom, install it! ‘yourself on a door. | June Cabot, home furnishings ‘consultant for. a mirror and glass manufacturing firm, says installa-| tion of mirrors has been made | easy by the use of plastic clips! available through dealers. | Many dealers carry mirrors in | stock which are already sized to | standard door measurements, HEATING Call us today GENERAL @ Etectaic | FREE ESTIMATES Fast. Dependable Service | 351 N. Paddock | she said, | | Hy To hang a mirror, Miss Cabot, says, first measure the closet or bedroom door on the inside margin, | Steel scaffolding for every § every need. I Concrete surfacers and i grinders. Hand disc. | Tarpaulins. if Electric drills G polishers. EQUIPMENT requirement. Rolling tres- i —— : 3087 W, Huron FE 4-3569 | WATKINS HILLS Stent oe Wm. A. Kennedy, Realtor~ 20275 WEST TWELVE MILE WesT| Mawes we Li 4 abit "Baldy Qngay onn Elgin 6.5630 BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN Dace we tles and special scaffold-} ing for stairways, church- } es, stores & bank lobbies. | Syntron electric hammers | | and power saws. Tools for} Sanders: Belt, vibrating Jacks. Power post hole digger. COMPRESSOR LeRoi 85 CF. Concrete ‘mixers. PUMPS. Electric Cleaning Tool. Rust from metal and paint from concrete. Mixer Park, Inc. 245 Elizabeth Lake Ave. Pontiac: 18, Michigan Phone FE 5-8780 FE 5-6973 | of the frame where it meets the! : panel molding. | It is easier to remove the door! ‘from its jamb and lay it on the ‘floor, using two clips at the top and bottom and two on each side. | lif you happen to have two bed- | reams deere eith o narvew wall | in between, you have the mak. | | ings for a professional three-way | | mirror. Panel the outside sur- | "Real Beauty Is Inexpensive When You Use NATURAL | wall in between and you have a | Building Stone store-type dressing mirror when | @ Tennessee Ledge Rock § the doors are opened toward each | @ Brier Hill . “other, @ Colorado Pink Ledge | For a bedroom too small for a’ dressing table, panel the top half @ French Lick Sandstone ‘of the inside of the closet door with| @ Tennessee Marble _a mirror. Hang a half-moon shaped! ‘shelf, slightly narrower than the: @ Blue ond Buff Teyce | fom width, kelow it. You can hang | floor-length ruffles from the shelf Leok auieous to add a note of color or hide a — cagls shoe rack for a dressing table. |which disappears with the closing Polished Marble |} wicsicarcare | ch B | Window Sills || | Beautiful Tennessee Marble | Before painting porous types of ‘pressed wall or plaster : treat the surface thoroughly — - i ESTIMATES GIVEN | size or primer-sealer. Without Obligetion | PONTIAC CUT STONE 454% GI Mortgage 3 BEDROOM BRICK with fell basement $280 DOWN Medel: 196] Featherstene, Pentise | HERRINGTON HILLS | Heating & Cooling Co. | AIR-O-MATIC [ez ColoGy SEZ: GO” But we do sell the best in garages at a price you can afford. Any Kind of Garage and Any Size Call us first or call us last, for a free estimate . ... and you will be pleased to find that you can have the best and still save money. “BUY DIRECT FROM THE OWNER” ADEMARKE, SO LIVE THAT YOu DELL THE FAMILY PARROT TO THE TOWN GOSSIP NO MONEY DOWN 1-5 YEARS TO PAY BE AFRAID TO. 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M, to 80% on soap. ie * on orice 7 staat © BREEZEWAYS | oSIDING. ees aoe oi ya your Seale af ° ROOFING e won E © KITCHEN RE- ™ © REC. ROOMS MODELING - ° jibe WINDOWS. SEE OUR sooTH AT THE ‘ROCHESTER BUILDERS’ oe REYNOLDS “AUTOMA TIC WATER SOFTENER f \ Down Payment.—-Small JON,CO. | CRUMP ELECTRIC, inc “TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT WATER SOFTENER! Monthly Peymente Pe Ps MICH. 375) OAK PARK OPEN Take advantage of this sensational FOR A RICH CASTONE FRONT AND THREE WALLS OF INSULATED CAST-ALUM SIDING! (24 x 26 x 8, Gables & ces Slightly Extra) Think of it—ne more camding? amazing insulation and distinctive beauty that will ddd hundreds of dollars’ worth of new value te your home ! NO MONEY DOWN— LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS INSULATED CAST-ALUM ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDINGS NOT HOLLOW but heavily insulated with thick Celotex insulating board that guarantees amazing insulation, no sounds, leaks or drafts from wind or weather. 5 YEARS TO PAY CORP. 11 MILE PAITCH EVERYDAY We Don’ t Sell Parrots | emia) a weap hes ls Pe "mi r TWENTY a ee eee THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATURDAY; JUNE 15, 1957 fie ae A new refractory cement which | | : fl 000 yéars in the rain-drenched| SEE 1 wi hold metal to metal, glass or/' : It Takes q Century forests of is ts Oregon ‘and US ceramics prey meee) ~ |to Grow This Lumber \Washington.|'The tree reaches ma-| G t Ou Pric , ay 2 degrece, a when WIE ur. ces” FIRST | 210 10:1,000 degrees F., is offered| [in A'5,000-ye as tree tlie deal Soc toaking Ligh sreie| by Charles Engliehard ‘Inc., East] § Rio del Tulle, Mexico, is believed] : For Best | Newark, N.J. be to be the earth's oldest living thing. es h @, i el ee 8 8=s- are believed to have germinat if tiac’s. ulatio a Cont Quick Service ; TO BUY OR SELL ft aie. about the time Christ was born, | Pon 5: Oldest Ins 23 om pen) tend coat = tea ate REAL ESTATE | - +» + © FRED | 1. 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Remodel With <2 7="=) permeenaron th ill be te moti ‘ Improved lots for sale on paved streets, with Package Deal iat ae, ™ ane) — “WE SERVICE ‘EM” excellent water and drainage. Ten minutes The owner gets one price for] “WE DON'T SELL ‘EM™ from largest industrial employment area in the entire job, he. knows in ad- Member of Oakland County. Lake privileges, school on | ine tg ence exactly how much the entire roperty, ooning tocilitios pe by. New _ The new idea in remodeling isiroom will cost, and when the work PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. es in area now selling on guaranteed to buy a complete new room —|is completed, he gets ‘one bill andi] REFRIGERATION ASSN. morass progroria ‘not the individual component parts. one installment-payment plan. 9 oe INFORMA: | You buy a complete new. bath- E FE 5-6247 : TION CALL ‘room, a kitchen, a powder room, ' — ‘a basement recréation room _|Putty Is Important . AVON INVESTMENT COMPANY just .the way you buy a completely Putty is used to glaze wood or FE 5.9237 Ml 4.3 800 wes new automobile. metal sash, or to fill nail holes, | “Package” modernization is |and cracks in wood. High grade | the latest development to make [Putty for wood sash is a stiff | it as easy and painiess as pos- mixture of pure chalk whiting and sible for the homeowner, Even |!inseed oil to which small amounts SALE ON | the financing, by means of easy |°f thinner and dryer are some-| , , credit terms, has been “made times added. Some craftsmen add 4) painless, 5 .or 10 per ¢ent of paste white PORCHES -- GARAGES a ey eer ede anid To the householder there are| composition. many advantages in the one-stop : : | FENC ES -- Pp AVI NG imodernization plan, Chief of these is the fact that one expert takes ‘over the full res; ibility for the NO MONEY DOWN ; over-all design, cecition, and re- |sults. The householder does not Free Estimates Cheerfully Given on Any eo. = ‘ ' FHA Terms 5 | ELLIS BUILDERS, INC. Esty 1045- Woodward Ave. at Square Leke Rd. FE 2-2671 BAY OR NIGHT ONE-HALF MILLION Building Products Co. 1992 Pontiac Dr. FE 4-9531 103 State FE 5-168% ..- IN STOCK for Prepoge IMMEDIATE PRICES STILL. years folks have been 1 Why settle for less than a {othe ld tatoned da ony REDUCED and Textures to Choose From... See Us First, Save Time! BOICE BUILDERS’ SUPPLY PORCHES, PATIOS and Miarraas AWNINGS SAVE INSTR CTIONS: ) my work. Un- | |Returned It in 16 Years ae . . oe | ‘ en + CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa, \W—An anonymous letter with 50 cents enclosed has reached the W. T. Grant store here, . x * & . “About 16 years ago,” it said, “TI bought-something- in your store and she gave nite too much change. Never had time to bring it back. . Now I couldn't. forget it so here this it from ~—S> . memory” and. ay conscience’ _—_- ” 1 PLESE a : The letter was postmarked 3 orenrer Philadelphia, oe : 4 . AP ANN i LL... : ~e- 'S RITAPE . - Town Abolishes Tax - aU y ine Teor ome 6 PANKt SS Sk Ha a es Sk ss | BIG LAKE, Tex. City alder. Ta 3, FS & GIS. WHO AM I? 2,500 voted s “Tbotlsh the only ee ae : . : IS Bu auaee Ganga Sable” Uden Fae Mites Let opie SM BOF SAVAGES... 4 6-15 ” yNiform. ties will take care of the new ; : : : ‘$267,302 annual budget. I q ' \ 4 BOARDING HOUSE g * PA, Pa Fecsiooe EP Eas eee A NOTA OR Ad — / , BAXTER I ED PB: A NOU AT FIRST IN THAT vali FOR MY NACAVIONS == HOW Re g | Z HIGH SCHOOL DAYS AB0OLT YOUR VACATION 2 GOING ‘lz ML Na ( Biccuieel = loa TO DE-CAMPHORIZE THAT E@: wa) [| | f : 1] : Po %- 6-15 LIKE ONE OF THOS FRAYED TWEED SACK YOU i © 1987 by NEA Serva, ine. TM. Rog. U.S. Pat. OF, "REAL BUYS AN PICKED UP DURING THE , SCORCH SPOTS ON IT DEPRESSION 7 ~ AND YOULL © . , mi CRASH IN WITHOUT WARN- NANCY : = | By Ernie Bushmiller . ALITTLE MOK ING ON RELATINES, =e . . eae PREGUME a “TR iT'S THE IT EVEN HAS.A COIN-RETURN NEW SOFA My DAD BOUGHT oo _ yy . / NANCY--- WAIT'LL/| K.LATEST THING — a 1) YOU SEE THE ON THE marKeT|| LJ V 2 WN ‘ | Ya Reg U 5. Pet OR — Al rights reserved — ERNIE Come '¥S7 by United tetwe tynticate, imc Jung i6 - USAMA > CAPTAIN EASY ~- - By Leslie Turner ~. THERES THE LAST THE MOMENT MY PLANE TAKES OFF, JE, Does THAT CALL FOR YOUR TLL THINK OF A THOUSAND THINGS L Rae Heltente ENO ANSWER YOUR I'VE LOVED \. FLIGHT, EASY! RGOT TO SAY! Wid mT. QUESTION, (EVERY MINUTE ALA (pune. Bes Papen Pe Reg U Pan . = : > YOU; PENNY ° ALN € y $ = FL PION T HAVE . 10 8E ene He 5% OUT OUR WAY ~ 2 poe Settee m | oo bet HE'S FOUND TH’ DON'T BE PUTTIN’ }ZZ DIRTY DISHES | RESPONSIBILITY | ae ; WE HID UNDER / ON ME/HE SAID JZ = & TH’ SINK-- HE'D HELP MA | i mM WILL WE GO y am y ; Zi : Minch et BUT THINGS LOOR | ][Goop REACENS! THAT | SO DIFFERENT On, |] TOO-SEMTER THAT oe CatwPRZD. 6-15 TRWILLAMS 6-/S © 1067 by NEA Bervns. ine. 7.48, feng, WB. Pot. OFF By GRANDMA 7 by Franklin Folger “A FOOL AND His MONEY ARE SOON PARTED'Y LS Ce) \Sy. rai Ki By Dick Brooks ey ewe ie : UDaz a i iE Ht: i (a ; ae 4 : 53 ie is Ls ote ae PS. PS. Sa Sa ; ; as é i Hae a ae 7 ie ia =, g _ ro SS VSS SS ae ‘ j / ein en ee EN ee Ry P ee | awe Nry-Two . . / Pape ot fe ee Tc oo THE | o . ' . | oo ; : 1S.3. SATURDAY, JUNE. 15, 1957. A . CLEVELAND w-Ott ne ! we Cae ae ae : an AEE yal # ie Soleo Orisies a « wad ——— sot nl ich Jim Bus! e iene L Williams swa by and Dick ; a s swapped. uniforms By BRUN \ A oe 8. : OL. KEARNS . Busby, maki . Pontiac Press Sports ° Amateur Billy Ji ‘ ng his first appe TOLEDO—This - Editor _|year-o ly Joe Patton, 30- aaa in A giagaty uniform last cent for 53 Se ee a eo ae a a ae 2 ey S| a 79 yesterd vi ha get a hit U. S ers in old yer, 34-year-/te red eats ronchad tr in . N Open pro from rday after shari s-| halfway bce gato | ei Pe illiams poe ledo's ae ctaee Coen a To- each came Aleit somal lead a ee the first ee i mark with 147, _. - aly bat of Franklin Hills' £20" anh nee NATIONAL LEAGUE Nira in four dmes’ ee Phere 3¢-hole finals cee bs Laconia adding to their othe t sig phan d6-year-cld grandtather|** < Blac her threatened to|int porate Rochester _ran Jelumore. 18 338 el Gor ani “ae Orioles ae the Indians beat the oS ee expected to force a |id-point cds ape the lead ata 37 ‘for ae en sere N. Y., shot hole, ran into trou ee - ina ay to a haa ae teal Boston, nl i $6 By eine, ie et bos eu "ph And Busby flied to W See wiles waren ood || * * t after going out in 32 1 yerarday Mt. beth for bheays, and he 16 and aye wun MT and 148 respec: asta _ WOE SE SiiMew york it io aad $2! 3! the final Batimore ott ior | al gale of Ieee ges and | This equals the 36-hole recor ne He double-bogey deplignd be- at to add to his 69 finished) | ai Washington 7H ns ot SBS 3 Belact Be Bt 7 Hin 2 - : su record for rugged eck —— icago 456 a2 = the lead fn ened the Open. Sam Snead fired for a hole and bogeyed the 9th ‘hole| Franci amd Kee Venturi of Sani” the Pc qenre en agaege” ae AMERICAN, BEAGUE mass 1 Fr 3S Ye 2 -----tangidentical Hogari- had |P8" for the back with a the leaders, and it behind r rimmed and rol a | oer pi 55 1512 4. Fo Pet. CLUB LUB FIELDING ntical -score- in -1952.-. nine for a 73,|rent | a is Ford, cur-|imches aw led a few) cnicago $5 1512 Gs 38 $F OSS Mncinns GPO AE : ee _ : eading mo . ay, This ga ‘aoa, 4 52 14 7 985 | Cincinnat $3 1452 645 pao ty Mt: whe PGA: money winner of boge gave him a New York 1? 564 36. 52 983, i 55 1488 32 70 95; ee ie 42,.z00med with $28,931 ; the y on the 6 Kan 53 1416 608° 40 ny 546 36 iG £0 the: , 55; who. is rated him from th _and prevented, ded 55 1638 3 4 8 New York = 1452. 539 43 os 983 meme me 8 open “choice'to capture the}/*2. getting a birdie on the) Soetan ni 7 8 Piusbared if iiss ae st © re , , Peter say monte He Bie i So 5 ney Yoens .- *.< ia nee Thomson, three-time Brit-| play—New York. - Orie i a ib S16 33. 4s 5B UCI | pen winner - anensca ay—Cineinna 1 32 195 Probably the happiest player on ning wit mieate ea Sonos a a ne ‘ 31 2-Man Tean was Patton, yesterday, however ning with a 1TH. close Tun Wiliachs Che ABR BR RBI Pet ve at TEAC, , Crown Toda rage seek oe isja ean ame ene ai ooter deenhil Mende. i os 1 38 8d Redges, Ban “ee a Bie wn in Annu | first nine ar on each. of then e 7th hole f Fox,’ Chi. Bo i545 «6 «(19 ea Musial. aL ee n fo. mo * Event-at M y 0 ine holes and then had Be wae Supaer ater | birdie and|Re% son Ny.’ #0 3-0 Sqireney, Col-Pa. 9 1% Sy unic birdies and a three er after 15 Hol Rich'son, NY. 96 12 2 308 Ores ~_—* 5 Ss | ipel— tie ae his then bogeyed 16 and 3 nls. He fier bes, bide Bese Me OR Ga “These two rounds in th a wens, Ce i ER “ioe” OB gt FO gan teeing eams be- have been the best I’ e Open, The morning ro Renee. mn a} ~» sic “Sy le Boe 237 330 ees he at 12 o'clock noon and I capecially hadi s ie! played ¢d at 8 —— joday start. | Legon, Sa A eas bailey, ot 1 Re $B ty 0 es a ee . fi wer, K. 9 34 308 He. nee at Course in sae Municipal Golf — yesterday.” atten ahi good| holes was scheduled for oe a Malzore, ss ota: Sy 300 Dark. Bia ert beg bey b 3 3h Ball of the City Bes' ly as he came off id glee-| event of @ tle, the plays In [petetr, EES 8 ok pes) Seb cant, NY. eT 2% 31 golf y t- the 18t ’ ott-wttt “KC, 175 24 304 : 186 9 32 30 | aia where he dropped a 12-1 b green| held Sunday yott wilt be |Wooditig Cie, 118 17 qt $. 33 enews, ee fc oy = 3. 7 i. C : Ne, = ° f : st.L. 10 poe ) pa a a at for ctee lee inch putt! These were noie-by be Wash. ait 6 = 3 13 Nn : cul Pitt. 66 2B 2, , “0 SCO! e-by- line, ae 3035 «(297 © 19 | 4 amateur golfers tiac area's jnals included lay Sige fee wa tee Michigan ayers Piarcix ee a Bie crore cu mB es | at ee sha ut Seana: cikcwe with scores) n ir today’s final rounds. | [Masweu,” Bet to ut 32 f Bn Bl Temple ch. 38 rie ae par 34-35—69 unici- es, Wash 0 36.289 Milos m6 un | nual cdi al allel a ae, six Michigan Peretitite: Gareauel, Ce 1 2 % 3 % 288 Tener. eu on Be 8 2 2a | players from sil NY. ‘or — 283 Heading the parade of talent crs, Marvey Woodard, Bil Nery, mates Bee RE ge Bue BEE gS “J (Buster) Pembroke doe Zakari Nary, | Chiek 435 4 44 3-90 Triangos, Bali. 160 16 Oo 6 me ws Rene. tis in is 38 at 3s 2 aes ce coe doo atari, Reps Mies and Sauget iy at Gee hei a hee HES _ a sizzling 62. championship with} - Bob Gajda lone Fleck 73-7610 Kel. oe BE 273i Ny us id ee ae , Ses i 75-75, and Chuck |"az =$9299563 0-0 Gormert, oe it is 3 i 18 373 Logan ks Hos 3 td lenges woe dangerous chal with the wgeyer oe finals [owt atten te” Phillips, ae 8 oi i gaicemmne: Bis: iS Bu 3 mF : re expected a place. - ie for 50th tissesese er. Cle.-Wash. 3S oe ari Moryn. Chi.” Bug Re from Paul Bada and to come ‘cGheeh Rocsle Te-44—iat B’beret. W 6 12% 3 «8 a er, WY, on Ef 42 #3 be ae Mike | 544 ‘ash, 271 . Ch, 48 ? donian, the An- in —~—6 6 3 4-36 Jensen 6 9 192 4°67: 4% wear’ (eat ae uevaeee EL DOOU Fe Keen. Dat ws i aT eheee Phas dar MoS 7 He ae . = | im . Ke. + ‘ Repul: ; 4 258 cl beter Cope Garter, Bat. pro 3 z 3h Raley ir oS $ is 3 Pembroke. Pet ee oe oes 382 Speake, Bin, 16 38 2 6 26 Andonian, Aietiots Bada and . Cle. mus 3 ‘seo |Eonis Mil. 143 ea 3 3 Se pleas ea falar, Ch” et nox Tie de Peta mow 8 7 3S , . Pricotia, Balt. 3 6 Bolg - % 1 ret em 0 ceoetaee fon Mare eat xe ik BH if Br posed ee nom lon Pe o : . * Dei 25 (19 6) tt 3 21 249 : an wun eer eeeces tt a Boe dt B 335 ‘Banke. chi mi so ae 7 Barker and Dick Robertson, Dick CE FINALS FIELD — Paci Berval. ‘bes, at 38 30 6 i Bogor ft Ow SF ip 2" | DeWitt and Tom Thumb, br. Dick|. Tounds of the National 0; acing the final \ Williams, Balt-Cie So 6 18 245 Neeman. Chi me 6 a? 3 3 | Joe and Bob Gaines ond brothers| &t Toledo, today are pen Golf championship 2-day 138 te re Doby. Chi. iy ww 2 2 WM “eae he 7 wa : Harding entry. the Glenn| (inset at right), and teur Billy Joe Patton 13th" 138 total. Patton had just chi re Ser Wash, 186 aT a7 4m ge Marat cee a es -— . shared the lead Dick Mayer (above). They green in the inset pictur chipped to the i NY. 18 m7 6 13 te Shee bom AN 7 8 2 ts, : going into today’s play wi was chipping over a bank , while Mayer KC. ” 310413 a 24) Lene, Pest “ 38 3 12 = Bo _ = y's play with a. day afternoon’ to No. 2, in perve, Ey. 322 2 1 28 8 ne ae ie no $n m1 Id Ruler Gall n’s round. ’ yester- es 185 - _ ¢ 323, Morgan, RY. “4 oOUM } 7 2 wer, ant Man Favored Apincie, Ch ie mo B ile uy RE in he : ) : arey, KY. ia 4 ao n giBnede, Hy. Be is Btw P Triple Logan, Drysda me 2 ei SEAL BS aes . i 21 6 1 ( Bil. 1 4 2 a7 rown inal lo D ‘ ; rysdale Hunter, koe 0 B ¢ é TF oe, rhe ws . Z 2 rf a NEW ‘ 2 . a e mM Thurs Fines for Bauer New eS. Sopa chicas |S Greed) tinea Chi. 3 a 19 ° 7 20, EW YORK # — | — muta, |Adock "and jain_nomers—Musial and Gallant Man on onlaa u strides today elanniet . hursday Braw!]! AMMMICAN I aaa om and, a amare five other colts of ee genheim. and the PHILADELP! pucher ra | jeago, 1 enc | A ae oe ng eee ise moet, nt. Sal's gan etna rv peony SE EE 0s wae, RTT 4 ~ Valatie, shortst raves’ Pierce, 79 36 23 1 oR? |Pieher, Ciel runni f N. Y. top, has bee e, Chi 105 7 6 1 r, Club or mere ~— Northwe ming of th Beet ab HY, a 3 ng pe na Tanya ee Piast ee es FESR re i : Triple Crown The Bel * * The le who was assessed $40 Clevnger, Wash Zee ¥ 33 a AT whi: 2.20 ins College Title om mer oer a re" Tn ved + ar Se ante: ently settled phones - it appar- from 3:30-4 p.m. seat CBS, |teame. Logan cai players on both Pischer, Chi. | Biblia 37 Drysdate. "Bia F4 pos | LM - 3 63 | CHAMPAIGN, I. of whether a oO a- -question | seven starte and with a cut ov e out of it with — Cle. 7 ng : m32 - Acker. Cin, . - 6 2 SB 5 : an : i (INS) — Mer-|Gallant 3 good little horse like|sross $11 rs the purse would dal er his eye, while Drys- Brewer, Bo. 0 Gow NK Mogren Ba BS ti am Bailey, a North | fan can handle a S 4.350 with the wi ale, the Dodgers’ sta Poytack, Dei 62 6 12 27 7 5 2.74 Koufax Cin rir} 26 32 6 3 2A ; weste’ ‘bi a good if inner ne’ rting pitche 1 ot 31 | . Bkn 931 4 versit rm Uni-| 4 horse like Bold ting $78,300. t-|showed a collecti Pp r, Donovan. Chi 91 71 47 4 7 4 76 Mi 50 39 24 59 3 281 cg deme prdantontigne: ae chest <== Br Sets t ee pg ee n 33 . iB ; ed ‘ ’s National Intercollegiate golf Rigisslwas'a * Derver eke: ~ 4 3 733 385! Farrell. Pha kn. 4 ss 10 3 ; ; Hs é crown, edging out Jud Boll’ skill be battle of wits and) For Local pusce, Doss oe Dt i 3 Magh Ret RBM at t University pi Aq ore ae of the|erans, atrial two old Belmont vet- ‘ Residents ary, Det. uM 7 2 Hepes Magiie, Bkn 3 37 M3 $31 t Miss Baile 'm Sunny Jim Fitzsi —~—4 pee ijtmun es fo 1221 319 . y took three ons and Eddie m- ® Turley, N.Y Sia han at Sanwes toa She tet ee mae Cham: thie rat xa combination taking i Borg SEER LIS Rea BREST © Miae Bell, of Wichita, Kan, fee ee aS Se InIC Stal : en ge SREBI: 38 Rites a og Bb ee 4 chita, Kan, , ste’, en clas Al pertora eQ | og, Sy eel ifs eee: 33.2 22 ° ae :Nerud , year-old Joh St 36 \Lawrence. Cin. 79 o5 te a0 Ae Ac PT , and his 2%6- nm An e Soper _M 17 4206 Craig, Bk: . 79 8 28 22 39 e for Milford Man the brilliant La ime vail boys = weg tennis clinic for;nis will be Harshman, — = pop bet Ll 397 Kine, Put Sa is z 2 3 4m Wiliam Paul of Mitord, a tine|, S008. of “American at Bilbegin the $Glisp ad Bae Seeeraee rial pact | sae yeh SRB ERS A See tce . area golfer des a fine an of :-Ameri : n the wee! years will pants: pl c partici-| aes 1/ Pizarro. Mii peg Pay ge ST ae pite the and can traine k of June . planned for the Moore : Sprig {kame 7 51 82 03 431 has no fingers on his ri peg — or rea lannounced today by cas was| Local youngst Sas ree MAKES eee Riaiain 3b Reddix. Pha nos ie 38 43 as fired the ght hand, gtakes , -| Parks ‘ontiac ers can take GRADE — Jac » Chl. nox 4 4 40 Se 61 18 49 4 a4 1st seeki jockey. Both & Recrea : in rt : J Pent! Morgan, rt} Br 42 304% q season recent! hole-in-one of the ing their seventh will be| Different —— Department. ae free of charge yesterday, waiting his t ack Fleck was taking a eee Press Phote. | Brown. mo BE wia 435 Brosnan, Chi 32 4 1s 3 1 450 : Gok oe oe aan lg eles for Mr. Shaper te mornings for begi on ogre ace bring tennis shoes and palerreh Open eee Rosh on Toledo tuscaues Oe Fleck gisler, "Boe FS * ES Bitig Rash &i r6 uae } ‘ a3: a the 14Pyard 7th he ace on aro. ’ vanced players. mners ad- ng list for- ester CC, , “CC., _ lee’ Set SURUs3 ¢o Mize, st. L % pel bel Kiyand ate eae 2 Trias ids comer Al phases of ten-| Don Grothe, tennis with four other area goers. c_seerny made the Oe BE gir ikmevo ES REE oe vith Laoy ‘Ss * * n a . 460 = in 4 9 6 3: have tex is Kushman. There five aah necessarily rule out ’ — , will Pootingnes ie Pascual Wash 73. $6 Beidin Draven, Ga oe a 3 2 $4 nm six at D. fine colts who acias 5 ® children's-elinic uct the McD’mett, K.C SE BP 4 2 $73 Kpstem, eg BO hee ten scent Davsar 1 HVE the gro ra S Choice {ses wean tr mtr tay| ree sO we PERL HERE Pa BRETT — . w c : adu “ 45 . 2 sash ema at ir wmf Remain Champi Turd a a Mery Pe | Bow at Pine Lake eee eeu ae to try for the caved 7 ampion. =a of charge "tows pions = . en nominati st s nts wil Fee he ome tcc tac “saniarec seen IE in Ee 4 only — were to nee NBA Sat is Macias thee | en ra the sacle im = \O : Pe te ha we t bo: la asses. | Pom Grecuieee aa ae et cesiess his aay ehngee ie will bop bhcaireng ed the clin- BY BILL CORN I SO n- Hg go US, ambassador al ee ng Danuay ikea = Oakland oe uredays it a be ae 1986 ebeharie Te ia and Krall scored us e SCO! Gate Bice ee mr pr thn so sit ag incmenen an feped_ octyl porte Neilson a l-up, Hardin pman. Payson, The 15-round ys ata brief s enjoyed only; ful partner dnd his youth. K and Robertso spar In Cohoes snd. Pop Corn|at9 pm 4 Cow Palace bottling the. program, boys” and gi Lake Invitational golf tournament fl ern lars asa vari hol det srr scheduled to play | the . the .jat 9 starts -| Both ent.| Gl s tb rothers - the Krause decided to ~ Texas Oilman, |broa p.m. with no telecast should con boys and were eliminated lenn Harding and 14th. The y losing the until tod: , tact: th girls|the 8th Friday as|80n,. Pon Dick Robert- match ended wanted t ay, but they 7 MERICAN LEAGUE com er Bold Nero to -ac- deast. Or’ director.* their playgro ‘Str annual se! Pontiac Coun 16th hole on the © see the y Sew me a7 fa Soaps eg te tc] Odds still favor the 22-year-old & Recre Adaiia aay call the round lalternate shot event pasa Die ———— st Segre gr Roberton Filed maraag ona pecan Telede oad sect Cleveland seen 3 3 ge ay Dip from ee C. ch-bred| NBA nee boy who won the at FE 3-7131. |Lake Country Club. play at Rine Sg ng ol ots: out |terday. ion to hold the match ws. Boston awsteess a table of millionaire — Hoy while they ‘acd at ago, but ub yesterday. 70, didn’t have iti /°tY Byard of a ; “sg. ee 2 30 ote Af sportsman, Capt. ew York | by last pe at about a1 Ocal A doe Grice ¢ . ty: Dear . Red Run and Birmingham Kanses City ...... Bn gs iv Harry F. G | night about 8-5 w ng er and Howie Detroit Golf Club ; x * & arborn’s Ralph to go ahead. twins agreed Nn mubirs aan | ug- quoted. ‘as being g th Neilson of Pine Lak Meadowbrook’ shaping uj Elistrom began) Wish How they probab nicago 10, Washington 4” rae 15 Trout 7 sorbegeen champions, al and seaceil —. Ahern|atter ime = the team to beat! °Pened oo Jerry and ru Cleve’ Boston 4 through the steady ommy played impressive a 3-2 verdict Mad 7 ODT San Trapped by ‘M 00 Many lace lessee tworome ean ~ore0 Doe ‘oust Harding and Mas sidelined Plum — indanweod’s Ervin Richards and ‘eens fay “ve, cher” ape O the bass seasc alee egpmeasie of|_It took 19 holes to . ¥ 12th aan ig _” lead on the “ail one 5 meteoret Jerry Wale, Bill Pettibone and Bil ; sal a. (43) v8. fay” Oh “42 Pp en ‘Ss Tou ?) day was Hugh D Seoneae to- —— , but'the advantage er relinquished | quarter-fi ine Lake, 43, in por unners-up last year, 1- Nettle, nee et, Lees (3) bm opel est’ N 0. 4 of 620 Luther St. Pontiac nd, 37, : Byard aoe match. ne with a. 1-up Lewes in the (1-2) a City 9 mad ps * He was arrested by R * Yale-Harvard R ‘Elistrom were not |The E McHarg and BI tory over ~ By are Tce ed) TOLEDO — Ask By BRUNO L. KEARNS poe dactgg with 17 trout in hi Scheduled for hall Waterford J aycee r |Fdgeweonrs bbish-Bill 0" Sais pam ot Daren, 1:38 Bim. pm. _|the toughest any- player i The limit is a ay ourne Ned s Dick Vershure and BE nen | “1:30 hole at Inverness n the National was fishing in two, He ! y Begle, a re and i Rs | i ps by saying, “that , Country Club ‘Open which is|Recre the Bald Moun HEW HAVEN x L.D. Y nd the Bill Ad a2, SCHEDULE = re Even the ast at pes and he'll probably answer, tion Area. tain the ° gand__ Yale. es ae = un lor Gol ist row ee tandem were prion Sao SE ee agree this is the right nicknam Labine T wil be held tay on Tames River ON vent Three 18. + + esterday, 158 players w e for e lurns Up Lam with the veteran Eli iver = jahed B-hole only 41 were able to par it over the par-4, 466-yard BROOKLYN © favorite to win the crew a solid) ‘The possib soa ches were ehcduedicacs final Of the 117 ma 466-yard hole and Brooklyn's ac W—Clem Labine, |Mille race. sreditionsl fout- tional Creed of state and na-/thi land the ends Sunday with see four who bogeyed “‘the turned ace relief The Y: : da $ will be at stake s month in the Pon champions’ semis had monster,” up wi pitcher, ale eight y morning Mon- : Ponti hip finals. sevens and 15 we th a sore oared shel when the Pontiac’ itiac area. na two made } re double bogeys, and arm left shoulder %2#t five veterans 1 will Townshi Waterford c’s Jaycee FR The lone birdies t in eight strokes. and a stiff : of the Olympic P Junior Chamber chapter sponsors|>rock, detes vg on the hole in night. — last |Tumph in Australi: merce holds r of Com.|#tS annual juni g|Drook, detested sam’ A ts yesterday's secend reuna.were. | 0,5 ant know cut Harvard's a-to-44 lead Wid toltounamment at. Pontiac Country dag rae ha 0 dagen see Roberigon. Ponting Harding and Dick said the ae ee x happened,” series, Yale has won the voll the |Club. tiae Country|°ees | are holding poe oe Jay-lery et wnston ad Bit icrall, Plum # , “but 1 can| ears three eo ot Monday, June 24. tourney |e! i Howie Netlson, Pine Li Detroit OC, . The varsity’ even The tourne s Among the yout Dick Vershu: ne Lake, l-up, 19 t will be pre-jin the Pon ee ate to all boys expected to slenewe. shotmakers brook, "geteated. —t a Edge- al r le. rea'who do not|Jim Davis, Cock Kiiea,” = wil ea Hetimana Je. Oroese » Dick Eynon, Fo Flam House’ Rum. 284 on, Forest Lake, a detested Bisine Ce, . and Dave soa the eredited to Julius Boros Bill Collis of Southern Pines ot Ferndale, New York. ~ North Carolina, and”, ho iguana eam done OO ded by“freshmen and sake ee sity races. reach their 18th birthda; Aug. 15. of this year’ por pani Shell, Denniis Al terb den, Cha ne Frank spre Cana Jerry ented tens ‘om irene, Pine L les fea Richards and Leb Dalzle. Ingianwood,, 3-2. i What niakes the | iball into a hole so tough? very heavy side of the fairway rough, and tacing the nl GPRD ote tea nat shooter on the right -bounds ahead of, de of the fairw markers. Most|1' : 5 ao the gee hare «ep rai a se eet Sctihpows | 'IMaterddea LL to. Oper. for the ibdae event wil be aaehted pertect, Tod ‘short oa ale Is the second ‘shat aed oe ie taaiost genet S52: only south! hide ora LL to Open time. oo cost Entries are elie a Pe oe eee | it be oh tametogy tr bs toa caviney| te inajor | or more games in other se ewe hecehall opens an Watertord’ Bates Are ting exept by Feet, erected, Runs, & . bgt te on agi two. traps 2 eutch p diteh;. tod widel mere. Ri Seed, 158 wy yee Metamora Monday| °ntet the rte best scorers +. Seay be WA at Oot Pentax ik and duck Seentietad eet , Ted tages in\the rough. tch it; “top gong: @ ot tad tallow Pagetn ol Epos ge ‘s cre at. cies in ste series lke bhouse. John a Sor — Oita ig wi high ry ,” of the N wy in am mem-| “it a chance uly curament chairmen Holden, st. pet Gc, cone ean ‘ snl Open \ Vp Lapeer. nce tional aaiaw an. att ane, 3:2) Gc “tnd Bin : Ohio. er eat fe wena F, Oakland i on E i - Qui le, 1-u0, holes . Se tou \ < L rd nd FINAL ie ; “| [it re Jaheee| elt « ven: pigs: lstgom. defeated Krause jettle: rae ny nd. if. \ a2 A 7” sa -- THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, TUNE 155 305 2nd Radu Searbe at the Ones aT a : gu = 1 = pene « Dick Mayer, Petersb 10- / Det Mier Sane SUE, Tet elmira eae EIS Doug Ford, Mohopac, 69-T1—140 | * oe 18-16 153 : ; (PRS ee ere RIC rate ee ieee I ’ re‘ e, N.Y. = A . ie 15-78-—1 Bo Wininger, Odessa, Tex. 10-71—141|°9. Hiskey, 3 153 R. De Vicenag.” Mex Mesico “City 310-148 Pete Geones: eeeene Fia. Te1$—153 “ Thom on, ¢ Ur Te, REGG MYLES “9 DETROIT # — Duke Maas! the Detroit team—each has seven (scored on Maas’ homer put Detroit extra base hit was a double. He). Sula Boros, South'n Pines 69-75—144| GROSSE POINTE FARMS 16-78—164 rates as something of an expert] —and 1s firmly entrenched in a |ahead to stay, 43. also--got three -singles. in.-his -34|- ee nae Oe eee oe ee on the difference a year can make.| major league job. Harvey Kuenn’s homer, also to|trips to the plate. Sam Penecale, Philadelphia 11-¥3-148|eD. Cherry, Wichita Fale Ty-T?—-184 At this time last year he was . ’ : v * A Gerry Kesselring. Toronto sag) La ps 54/J. Clark, Studio City, Calif. .79-18—15 He got his seventh victory last the lower left field stands, made .|F. Haas, New Orleans _ 12-73-—145 | M. Petchick, Mahopac, N.Y. 14-81— stumbling along with four losses’. it 53 in the jenth i gave the| It was the first major league D. Finst'wald, Tequest, Pla. 4¢-12—146 —— Ghezzi, New York Hed oe i. and no victories with the Detroit Night when the Tigers nipped the Ti th sal me they fed tolhomer for Maas, a young right- reeled gees CAN AS—16 |*Bob, Bader! Reading. Ba. eo-tt— ist Tigers, having given up 51 hits in Boston Red Sox 5-4. Maas helped rb F Jack Burke Jr., Kiamesha Jim Turnesa, Elmsford, N.Y, 19-15—154 og th b absorb a one-run Boston outburst/hander who is in his third season Lake, N.Y. 11-15—146/°J. Pittman, Tulsa, Okla. 80-75—1 oo actor month he was back|his own cause with a home run eighth. as a Tiger. aay Maswell Odessa. 10-76 —146 “ore ¥. eed Fort Smith 1+ 19—18 in t into the lower leftfield stands in| ‘Maas’ batting average—he went! A walk te Ted Williams, a WALTER ‘sO RY Ey anaaiend = ieee, ae arest Now, one year later, he is the fifth inning. There was onejinto the game with a scrawny .118) double off the rightfield wall by PRANKLIN, MIC 94-13-1417 Say Brewer 38.cinct ‘ 10-18 tied with workhorse Paul Foy- |Tiger aboard, Reno Bertoia, who|average—doesn’t say much for him) Mickey Vernon and a single to 7 Ose _ Conny pe Ay ot wipe Val. Cal. To-16— tack as the winningest pitcher on |had doubled, and the two runs thatjas a slugging pitcher. His only) center by Frank Malzone gave Teonard. Lach Walter eee toe Ree 2 eS : the Réd Sox a three-run “lead Fe tenn atepeiviiie Ky: WATS — — before the fans had settled in “Campbell, Hunt “a wo rte my Lil : - en ai B coppe, maleeiien 98. rts Tiger manager Jack Tighe had *R. A.Brue, ssconben” Wis. 74-82-—156 the bull pen crew busy but Maas tol APOWERS, en or Te1eai87 down R. HORVATH, WINDSOR -80—15 rec a to set the Sox 4 2 SiG. Preatnce oF, Colum, OC, Smyt—ist ee Peed i and ~ four 9 Aeitier. | Ey Caton eli, 13-36 —168 | Miobey Homa, Rye Tie we St ‘the rest of the way. After the reveeett: ap teeny heraneds : &. Mosdel, B Pells, NJ. 74-16—149 F. B Maplewood, N. 80-77— discouraging Sst inning only fur Se anne a as Se ! / - ose: ~ runners got to second base, includ- /\gon GAZDA RLOOMPIELD wa Castillo, ‘Tampe. F — fons me Mickey) Vermm, eho pounded a" Baver, San Gabriel, Calif. 12-71—180 Bade Bi tig yy UR a amet out his second double of the night AP Wirephete on Fairfield, Casey. ilk “7 sean Cebu 778-158 in the eighth inning and rode home. BIG MAN’S BACK — Big Ted Kluszewski was. all smiles last “a Goulter, Richmond Ind. Thi80 la. Garssen, Oormantown Teese on Malzone’s single to center;__——night as he mopped his brow after the Cincy Redlegs’ 5-4 win over 2 wie Biokte. i T1189 Rey Hill Bt. ‘paul Ninn * Foceo—180 A ee i “ey? ors ont, -T2— cr - ~ For the Tigers, it was an uphill, the Giants. It was Klu’s 2nd game since returning from the dis- [6.19 Greiner. Tenafly, NJ. ae nd=ins| Detentaaie. Mumeenn es: wegi—ise climb. abled list, and it was like old times as he smashed out four hits ble gan ay ten. Pa, 1-73 —180 ou. Galietta, Pst stn, N.Y. 77-82—1 :. hy r : mn, -"$—15 es * * * in five trips, including a 2-run homer. Al Mengert. Westfield. NS. Tis Disk, Cline. Lanett. A Men. oo-ise They started moving up in the SO icown, Loe Anges List dae ee ME wee ies a , Rot ra? eect bade™ 8 BBs ja gift from the Red Sox. Two Bin Collins, Perndale, N.Y. ar ie re §o.0o-300 errors and two fielder’s choices did After Trailing Murchison ats. C. Goosle, Niota. “hena. oS tem i8t Glare Eme Emery, Arlington, See 77-83—160 the job and J. W. Porter. crossed Charles Wipperman 2 a ansercae icomary) is * geteniet ° orner, ontgomery. \e id 6 the plate with the first Detroit run. New Philadelphia, Ohio Tl-14—181 Robt, Goalby, Darien, in, 0-82—161 Gerdner Dickinson Jr He Dee, Hartsdale, N.Y. 81—16! In the third inning the Tigers OO HES ett hr. HIHS got — reducing the festa | 04 ‘Wharton, recage ba 52|*Meil weroonguist, Minn. 70 162 I a Wall, Pocono Maner, Pa. -73—152|Ted Makalens. 79-81—162 ee ee | enn hobby Mor. feet, 7 inches Ria Carpe, Dents cai, GEILE rome, Magara Pale SOs y Boone | AUSTIN, Tex. (P—Bobby Mor- feet, to comé *. 1P¥g, Indianspeli ‘ind TS-TH—18a|sRobert Frail, Bugene™ ot and Al Kaline got in one run. row, ine purple sree regis the’ beget of - stories cane a 3. Harrison, “Bt. Lou a ToT 188 Ch henre Madonfnt, 6, terest Then in the fourth, with one out, Te*#S Plains, who sai never by the great Jesse/Owens at Tommy Jacobs, Los An 16-16-7182) er ET ale Rese Bada elias je oe ran for records — he just ran to State in 1985. Ang/Ancel Robinson, |® Purgol, st. ‘andrews Ti. Tc1t= 183 er. FLAN =. i. MICH. ee left field and kept running. He| win — finally has broken into the tall pug gn. Fresno .State, Arnold — Latrobe. Ps. 7e7ei83 fApplicant for reinstatement as an 220-yard low hurdles in Robert A . Hii, Rochester ‘T1-18—152' amateur. woes § record class in spite of! fred the reggae into second with nothing SEAR to spare for a double. Maas f (22.4, [aaity two-tenths over lowed him to the plate and sscted| * * * | the record, s¢t ~ Dave Sime of the ball into the stands, putting He can credit Ira Murchison,, ‘Duke last yea the Tigers ahead to stay. ‘the chunky Negro from Western 4 ‘Michigan, Murchison got-a start! Mop#@W'’s time undoubtedly will Durelle Forces Fight BOSTON ABE H DETROIT ABR A x Bees Seer pe cies cite weyare cee Mn as Lee ead a Vernon ib) 4 2 2 Kaltuect-rt 3 ¢ 1 the NCAA meet and led Mor- wh ‘ at his back against an es ee Pe eile 10. ef brought up from his half-crouch. qeneen rf ane Forter rf 2 1 @ row, Abilene Christian's double. Ble ot 4.473. (arate) betwese = a ea There was talk of a rematch in Poetic RY Kuenn ss 3 i ® spring champion of the Olympigg? Indiana led in the qualifying, top-ranked Tony fothorst bet the | Detroit. Another possibility is that B-Zauchin 1 © 9 Be weet Gop yb eo AP\landing eight places in tonight's one with the slimmest chance of|Detroit's Chuck Spieser, who lost erste) A Maas p 4 1 1) It was all Bobby could do tog#P ‘finals’ but the team to beat still. \comine off was the one pitting t° Anthony two months ago on a A-Stephens Fy ° ° : = by less than a tos ( in’ was Villanova. | Anthony against light heavyweight’ thi rd-round knockout, would be : : : jock 8 0 0 the time of 9.3—which tif the) No preliminaries were held in| champion Archie Moore. matched against Durelle. THROUGH HIS GUARD — Tony Anthony, a round of their 10-rounder at Olympia last night. |C-Gernert 1 0 0 |world's record set back 4m I98\the mile, 2-mile, pole vault and * * * slick-boxing, power-hitting New Yorker (left), Durelle was a handful for the favored Anthony | Totais 33 4 7 Totals is 5 8 by Mel Patton of Soutyégn Cal-|high jump. Anthony and his manager. | riurelle, who weighed 176% to takes’ a left-to the chin from Yvon Durelle, the to handle and the fight went the limit to a draw, |A~Qrounded out for Minazein in 7th ae and since tied bg/fOur run * * * eae crtncalne telecinad slug. |Anthony’s 174%, started slowly but Canadian light heavyweight champion in the 5th oo out for Delock ale rete: ~ 4 mM | While there were some world — ‘ DETROIT 20222... .2201.. eit 300 mes The blazing 100, M&hich Mureh- record approaching performances) Yorker needed an “impressive” him after his bull-like rushes at nd _Kisus, Malsone, | Katine. Kuen. P 2 F azing 100, | ; aa i: 83 in the prelims only two NCAA) win over the muscular French |S taller opponent began paying = n G : 4 ' : Several in,the Makin g See ee ee tate keen Gn case wk ick re TRY core Ceres | camedinn Ws Somme a Cite Sigil (So ee en wes wee Bertola 2. HR—Maas, Kuenn. -| ee Morrow crac ked the 100-yard ith the elusive Archi relle had Anthony -groggy in the yan 2. DP—Maisone and Mauch. Laft— long trials of yay NCAA yesterday./mark of 9.4 set by George Simp- . . . ‘second and tenth rounds from a Pine enetales 1 Mass 2 e0..| But there we some great marks) son of Ohio State in 1929 and tied a \series ot looping head shots. Sullivan 2, ——_ 1, Maas 32. HO— Sullivan 56 tn Minarcin | Hy 1%, Chakales 2 in ws, lock 6 in %. R-ER-—| Suilfvan 4-3, Minarcin 0-0, Chakales 1-1, | Delock 0-0, Pek 4-4. HBP—By Chakales By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS getting impatient waiting for a) . Most of yesterday's activity con-| jin other ev (is two of them with-\py three other sprinters since | It was the concensus opinion — The witching hour for major Winner — still hope to. get Red cerned the Baltimore Orioles, who league trading is midnight tonight Schoendienst, the New York Gi-| are desperately trying to pull and most of the contenders in both ants’ talented second baseman. themselves up. Only two weeks Has Eight Homers leagues still are hoping to swing | The Redlegs, meanwhile, have 289, Manager Paul Richards a deal that might strengthen folnd that they can't depend on ter med thésh a “bunch of clowns.” them, \their pitching staff, and have been The Orioles: * * & itapering off. after a hot start.) 1. -Sept Pitcher Mike Fornieles ‘Their, big need is a pitcher, and (2-6) Ao Boston for handyman they, too, are wooing the lowly Billy, Goodman, 31 years old and Giants. : riding the bench despite a lifetime Ruben Gomez is the pawn. Phe -300 batting average. ‘Redlegs find themselves in’ thé) * * & a, same position as the Bra@es| 2. Dealt outfielder Dick Williams where the Giants are concerted. (.234) to the Cleveland Indians ee. for outfielder Jim Busby (.189) : he bench). The Yanks have been after a Cd ene oe : 3. Bought pitcher Ken Lehman power hitter and reputedly have/from the Brooklyn Dodgers on their ¢yes on Harry Sifnpson of waivers, probably more than the Kansas City. They probably would $10,000 price. Lehman has no rec- be willing to ve up Billy Martin! ord this year. for him, CHICAGO w—Walt Dropo, the amiable first baseman who is turn- ing into a tiger; is heading for a big season with Chicago's league- leading White Sox. * * The one exception is the Chi- cago White Sox who apparently have decided to go for broke with what they have. The most desperate teams are. the Milwaukee Braves and the Cincinnati Redlegs, who fear they won't be able to fight off the Brooklyn Dodgers, St.; -Louis Gar- dinals or Philadelphia‘s latest: bunch of whiz kids for the Na- tional League pennant. * * * * day's brawl between the Sox and New York Yankees, Dropo fumed) for hours after being tossed out, of the game and in his first ap-) pearance last night he banged out Dropo Oft to. Fast Sex t One of the main figures in Thurs-' in a whiggér of world’s records.|then, and Bell's broad jump eased that Anthony, the No. 1 — FILLING WEDNES Greg | Ml, the lithe Negro pa ony the NCAA record of 26 feet, | who retreated and counterp qd NI = LEA SDA ». | Indiang? who was the Olympic|6 inches set in 1947 by Willie|all the way, was fortunate to get b ) broad jump champion, leaped 26'Steele of San Diego State. jout with 9 draw. FT| cpp ene ae cant red. it! th-roun A ¥ ie ited with a six d knock: | GILES ARCHERY RANGE down that Durelle’s handlers said | came from a low punch, Anthony | Oven BD 6o-8 ory eeaent He A and Sunday OR D301! ‘could not flick off all the looping | Shaw s Kebler «eves gee «ve Flips LoHitfer The homer was his ‘eighth of the) showin g the kind of stuff that season, equalling his 1956 produc-'}.45 made Shaw's softball pitching tion, and earned him the regular invincible in local circles, Jeweler, \DESOTO AUTHORIZED SEALER first base job. baseball hurler Steve Kebler flip- | x *® * ‘ped a one-hit, 5-0 shutout over, “I'm hot right now.’ snapped Thomas Die & Stamping in a City |Dropo after the game “and I plan League contest last night. ito stay that way. It’s a lot easier| | Kebler allowed a 1st inning sin- ‘to hit when you play every day.” pie to B. Vhan, the 2nd man to The season started with Dropo|{ace him, and then shut the door on the bench and Jim Rivera, an' the rest of the way. The only other outfielder, playing first base. Walt|Thomas baserunner reached on a Savey 6, 4-Dr. 1957 PLYMOUTH | . 1956 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 8 Spert Cpe. Brand The Braves — whose fans are! did a sod job Logg pig ni walk in the 5th. ei $480 DOWN guns $565 DOWN ; ; x @ came off t nc! He had ni trikeouts and allow- iy é a Day yments s 7 ymente | After Two Bogeys ‘one time and belted a grand slam-|eq only two balls to be hit to a 1956 DeSOTO | 1955 CHEVROLET : |mer' homer which carried the Sox outfield, one of them the only hit. uotome +o 8 $445 3 DOWN $-Be. - ta Yr a ot to an early season triumph. lx «*« $545 DOWN Temperamental Bolt oe sot no Fact showed ony] Onn toes oun Sin nar rm 7 * . bn so - season. ifive safeties but three combined | rie 1935 DetOTO : | 4 |Dropo has ed in 24 runs with an error and two walks in the | ) | 1957 Quits Open Tourney = |rr is pert ipas Se way 3495, DOWN ‘runs. Kebler’s uble feat a | By BRUNO L. KEARNS = _{ delay his fi | 3th ‘two-run 6th inning. (The 1957 Major League All-Star game balloting | toLEDo—Temperamental Tom| tee feacees of garkeous When | 5 City Loop Games homes wo 000 2" 15 BRAID MOTOR SALES : B being heals reed by ae Rontice Foes ( the | ny Bolt if taking his tantrims| ¢ sone to the tre af 9 = [Ree ce me ea say case at W. Pike - FE 2-0186 ; morni is fon. conn’ Oi” The gone wil ened © |g arte es Ea wars es, Carded Here Sunday =~" —— : | wood Country Club in Los Angeles, his own clubs and finished the : nf * = _° ° known for ball throwing, club) last two holes with a par-4 and a One City League baseball game |- . 2. American League Position National League [ernie wth agit mer seereve| 1956 LI NCO LN SALE course a- ; tests are ! by ; (Player—Tearn) (Player—+Team) tional Open tournament after a me a _m Pte went pater CIO 584 collides with the| series of incidents saturated his ond be picked one “ 2 d young| Michigan Giants tomorrow after-| ; temper. : ie jnoon at Jaycee Park in the lone]. | boys in the gallery to be his caddie. ay ; 1B . | Thursday, Bolt was forced to After the bogeyed the first hole|Class A baseball. attraction. Game PREMIERE and the second hole, he. then time te 2:00 Pm. tae a picked up his ball disgustedly and| Tomorrow night's so ace ~ 2B ‘ withdrew from the tournament. (schedule: HARDTOPS 4-DOORS Cagues The drafted -caddie, Bon la- a an 2 | Hw ’ Breche of Menominee, Mich.. said) Eddie's Bar vs. Pontiac Select- ® ‘ : Bolt was angry over his playing) a-prink, 7 p.m., and CIO Local) 3B Start Mond a and a ~~ ee 653 vs. Richard’s Tavern, 8:30, at! A Group of Excellent Values in 1956 _— entire | Beaudette; in Products vs. y thing is that Bolt was earlier this ta Salita ipa , and oa Fectory Executive. —- = OL 1-9711 a = year head of a committee which side Auto Sales vs. Commerce - = ss Twenty-four teams in three age|drafted the rules of conduct for/nrivetn Theater (girls), 8:30, at OL 1-9711 ~ LARRY JEROME divisions will swing into action at|the PGA, and his own recommen-|.7.4, side. Boys’ Club on Monday. Pontiac —— more — ROCHESTER FORD DEALER Federal Savings Midget League comm ‘ « - LF ected Wik’ seam ins O00 G1 ae goauary ie ue One-Run Shutout For More Than 30 Years a Good Place to Buy” ee ee aoe tak kee ball in the Bing Crosby Invita- ' = ighlight ys’ tional and in February he with- : * * * jury from the Phoenix Open aft: | — | All teams have completed a | & .® first round 77. | “Although getting about half the SELF- PROPELLED RF heries of practice games to} In the Open at Inverness, Bolt hitting that the Emmanuel Bap-| ; fired a first round 7 before he|tists collected off Wayne Janks, | ee ee) ee ees the Church | RO | ARY MO’ , in the second round, ~ softball club 1-0 in a. fine game Cc ball last night at Drayton Plains park. / ri : _ Jay coe. igived d | ddan ig fd tth a Sunbeam’s mlecne speeds plus free : chasahcalby A ark to Open NCGY Hubbell tripled, . went all ped Gl tina ks gives. greater manuverobility. 59g ted. uh _ ‘The official opening the newly|on a throwing error, Wimpy John-’ “Ts developed Jaycee ay at Walton'son, Baptist hurler, fanned 11; e Briggs - Stratton Engine | ae a : : Iie ae pe ap any 8 tnd or knotting ete on etn t e Aluminum Cast Heesiog, Sack oe tN oc) * ; ‘start of t a an game with & . at ia aT p.m. wae ’ , vans aos i] r 1 “ALL BALLOTS Mu ‘pe. ‘Tuaneo. IN TO arm resid en the Game was the only action: Fri-| DICK DEAN’ Siw \PONTIA PRESS SPOR DEPT, PONTIAC, ‘nested —p Tater we-lLocwes. ne Wetettory Recteutiow warmcene : muslin | ‘BY t ; TUESDAY, J ig; orm. mo ¥ en-|liam W\ Donaldson is also expected Batteries—Janke, Mel. Kerring- scan Old Mill tavern 44 ' iA Waterford Fiat va ; \ : er . . € : Vat \ ton; Johnson, “Skin”? Keith. saat : A . Ne K \ hei ‘ ce ‘ 4 » ‘t ; { ; eC ee aL \ _certificates were bestowed on oe SS Pe ee ee i ‘ i SATURDAY, ‘UNE 15, 1957 \ _ At the commencement: recently held at Central Michigan College in Mt. Pleasant, 483 degrees and students. Those from the Pontiac. area receiving awards include John R. Gentges, bachelor of science, Wanda L. Holland, certificate and Jerry P. Vogler, bachelor of sci- ence, They are all of Auburn Heights. Others on the list are Ronald er, Barbara J. Abrams, bachelor of science, Wixom; Carolyn V. Carr,|© bachelor of science and Peter J. Carr, bachelor of science, of Royal Oak. > Others are William D. Wagon- bachelor of science, Holly; both ents Burmeister, near of - science, Clifford; Wilma J. Powers, bach- elor of arts and Dorothy L. Wood, {bachelor of ‘science, both of Dry- - Kent L, Copeman, bachelor of science and Una M. Kile, bache- lor of. science, both of Hadley; John E. Sohiden, bachelor of cae mce, Imlay City. * * * j Completing the honorees are William D. Stacey, bachelor of The list also included Lynne S. science, and Laura Van Kleek, PLAN BENEFIT PARTY — Arno, decorating chairman, Mrs. J. C. Ramsey, ticket chairman, and Mrs. George Kopcsik, gen- eral chairman, are checking final & eS eel soittls Rae eg Mine ot Mrs. Joseph fair will be held arrangements church hall. here for a benefit luncheon-card party. The af- on Tuesday at noon by St. Eliza- beth. Guild of Our Lady of Refuge parish in the 7 Troy Pastor Goes to Marquette Church. TROY — Rev. R. Paul Ward: pastor of Troy Methodist Church for the past three years has been day. Hghland Church Ch urch Plans HIGHLAND — At 3:30 p.m. Sun- the Highland _ Methodist transfered to the First Methodist church will consecrate its new $24,- Church at Marquette where he will take over his duties in two weeks. A farewell party attended by 250 000 educational unit with the Rev. Chester. A. McPheeters, D. D. speaking. The service will also fea- To Come Auction — Hor a Civic Center Educational Unit} poxeo — Loca] Rotarians will sponsor a community auction be- bachelor of science, both of La- peer; John L. Dooley Jr., bachelor of science and Richard.A. Enberg, bachelor of science, both of Ar- ohm mia imac: Forty-six students trom Michi gan/ were recipients: ‘ot degrees at ‘Purdue University during the emt year. , x * * | Gemtng| Goan ate ion 5 Pear lot 7231 Cooley Lake Rd., Water- {ford ‘Township, bachelor of. phyii.- /|eal education and Harold W. Mil- ton Jr, of 1012 Mahaffy, Rochester, bachelor of science. . More than 900 diplomas will be presented at the Western Michi- gan University commencement to be held Saturday in Kalamazoo. | * * * ‘Those receiving the awards are Richard A. Schoenberg, bachelor of business administration, Ro- Hmeo;—_Lawrence A. Monicatti, bachelor of science, Utica; Ron- ald Kopicko, bachelor of business administration, Drayton Plains; Margaret Allen, bachelor of sci- ence, Farmington; Harvey L. Beach Jr., bachelor of arts, Lake Orion; Pearl Card, certificate, Frances Danley, certificate and E..Allen Johnson, bachelor of sci- ence, all ef Milford. Commencement exercises are to be held at 3. p.m. today in Bowen Field House at Eastern Michigan College, Ypsilanti. About 460 will receive degrees here. - Among them are: David L. Dun- ham and Doris Olwilda, both bach- elor of science, of Armada; Carol A. Wahl, certificate, Auburn Heights; Martha A. Masters, Ar- lene M. Nelson, and. Patricia K. Tisch, al) bachelor of science, of) Clarkston; Mildred A. Bower, bachelor of science, Deavin Plains. Also on the list are Richard T. Tyler, bachelor of arts, and Barbara L. Waters, bachelor of science, of Farmington; Rella C. Bowers, certificate, Dale K. Bellevilia and Nancy L. O'Hara, beth bachelor of science, all of. Milford; Robert W. Eppler, bachelor of arts, and Donald W. ginning at 1 p.m. _ today to raise ‘funds~-for-the new Youth and €ivic Center. The location of the ‘sale will be Romeo Gardens on South Van Dyke. ot * * | ‘Fin Violator of Ordinance mada; and Joyce J. : Esch, bache-| t0- _|Sessed a fine against Elaine Daugh- _jerty of $25 for violation of the White Lake Township on Trailer Parks & WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Judge Howard Bloem, recently as- township ordinance regarding trail- er parks and $10 in costs. He also gave the violator five days for. the.remova] of. the trailers, * * * Supervisor, Forest Brendel, sent letters to the violator but they were ignored. The complaint was by Richard Paschke, build- ing inspector, here. This is the first time that court action ‘thas been taken but town- ship officers now say their ordi- nances will be strictly enforced in the future and no occupied trailers will be permitted except in a licensed trailer park. Miss Daughterty failed to com- ply with the sanitation require- ments of the ordinance as well as having no license, If the court's decision is not followed, she will be subject to a maximum fine of $100 7 or 90 days. < Judge Bloem said he has been es to cope with this ene for over a year... 2 Churches fo Hear Their New Minister LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion Methodist Church and the How- arth Methodist Church will have an opportunity to hear their new minister the Rpv. Albert Johns in his first regular services here this Sunday “ Rev. Johns graduated from Adrian College, and received his Bachelor of Divinity Degree from Garrett Bible Institute. The church has had supply min- isters since the death of Dr. Mont C. Oliver. Rev. Parker to Talk Sample, bachelor of science, of Others receiving degrees are Helen S. Eldered and Barbara A. fo Methodist Youths LAKE ORION—Abeut 50 young Enforce Regulations} Lodge Calendar| The John R. Supply Co., 1866 In- than serve ten days in jail. The May 11: drunk driving charge against William Moriarty of 17 Hudson St. who was involved in a property accident, was reduced instead of 10 days in jail. Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- negan reduced the drunk driving charge against Kenneth E. Love 31 of 731 Young St., to reckless driving Thursday and Love paid a $100 fine instead ef 10 days in jail, James Davis of 926 St. told Pontiac Police yesterday locked door and stole a purse con- taining approximately $25. =. Jefferson Lawrence Moreau, 30 of 73 Elizabeth St., pleaded inno-| then cent to the charge of malicious and was freed by Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum on a personal. bond until trial Wednesday, ; Attention U.A.W. skilled trades- 'y is now out of date you must make application for your new card be- ‘on your old card. Call FE 2-8090. - _News in Brief zi Lu ig had been bro-|_ to reckless driving by Municipal | tion Judge Maurice E. Finnegan Thars- | {innit day and Moriarty paid a $100 fine | soméone entered his home Mon. | pase day or Tuesday through an un- destruction of property Thursday | men. If your journeyman card a ‘was issued-before Jan. ttt fore July 31st, 1957, to get credit | of The Zoning District Map of Ordinance No, 4, the Lake Township Rural » a8 amended, is here- Zoning Or¢ by rezoned as follows: ~ South ‘ hundred twenty The thirteen (1390°) feet of the Southeast 4 of Sec- u, e three aeres in sw r the hich is deseribed 0s be- ning at @ it which is thee sw corner of the % of Section 14 and e 8. 88 de 18 minutes E. 358.03 : . OL degree 42 .min- seed E, 363.92 feet to a point on the of Road; thence 8. 00 = ee ak bere pe to the dogroce st is known as the Fisk from mn Agricultural I to Commercial I Dis' Part of tay gout 8 % of Land SE % of Section TIN. Rae. hite Lake Township, Oekland Gonaty Michigan-+ described as: Beginning at a point on the Southerly line. of Cooley Lake Road (66 feet wide) located N 86°-46" & centerline 30, 82 feet Northwest corner of “ vision as.recorded in Liber 59 of = cords; — oh 19. eee County Record . tan od was; | N 397*-33'-30" E ng the Northwesterly i.e of said Lot 14,223.24 of ing, . from East of feet of the South 368 feet of the East half of the Southeast quarter of Sec- tion 36, Town 3 North, Range 8 East, from Agricultural I District to Com- mercial I District Bection 13: ae of Parcel Y193D containing 6.50 Al of Parcel Y191 containing 57.18 feet thereef— Section 14: All of Parcel Y219A containing 9 Acres except the South 1320 feet there- Section 23: All of Parcel Y¥339 containing 76 50 i Foote. held Monday, | ~~ Fiome with Rev. Calvin Rice offi- a a Interment in fp Thoughtful ~ Death Notices . acai diate iaadlind ALLEN, JUNE 14, 1957, _—_ B., in Mt. Pa Cemetery. Mr. will He in state = the Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home. Bird eral ichardson - FOOTE, JUNE 13, 1957, ROY L., 591 Lowell St., age 67; beloved hus- band of Belle Foote; dear father of goes Foote; dear brother of re. Earl June 17, at 1:30 . Huntoon.. ciating. t Rocheste = Cemetery Graves! service ey Masoni¢e No, 21. Mr. Foote will We. : te at the Huntoon Puneral Card of Thanks 1 WE W EXTEND OUR heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, me mee ‘of sym beautiful brottier, pecially pe and the Funeral Home. Wife ; & Bis- r Pauline. . In Memoriam 2 IN LOVING MEMORY OF BERT : — who ang away June 15, Not dead Not lost, Le gone before; He lives with us in memory And shall forever more __Sadly missed by Virginia & Vance, IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. Carrie pope who passed away June Dear Mother 5 ten Thou on earth you are no more sul memory you are with us As you silways were before. ed vid Mr. us who loved him you-are not forgot- IN LOVING MEMORY OF VIR- 1 Lake who passed away June Y T956. Not’ dead to us who loved him Not lost, but gone before; He lives With us in memory And shall forever more Sadly missed by Virginia & Vance Fi lowers 3 ae PEONIES & IRISES NOW AT there best, oniey the thrill of seeing 3 oom so near rom 1 p.m. welcome. Nobloch Nursery Farms, 4400 M24 7 miles N. of Oxford. Metamora, ‘Mich. Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND aT Puneral Home. FE 4-1211 IFFIN CHAPEL oe Sl oe | ~~ COATS FUNERAL HOM Complete facilities OR 3-7757 Orarton Plains — Waterford Twp. Voorhees-Siple e 76; and Mrs,. of the members was held at the ture the combined youth and chan- beaches : Ad y | . —Adyvy. | Acres except the North 300 feet of the church Tuesday evening. celica Roy Davis, auction chairman, Srenod ra lor . 5 eget 5 people of the Methodist Youth Fel- NE te of the NE arth of the FUNFRAL HOME Rev, Ralph Janka, who has been| An open house\will follow at|S@id all sorts of merchandise for ae : N. Duyck, |lowship will convene at the Lake| Burt Helland, Barber, is still wuron, River fn tad Kast te of the 8E ' ‘e | ambuianc. Serv! ‘or Motor Sean laaclialed at|4:30 conducted by the WSCS. farm and home will be offered for —— A. Eichbrecht, Marcia J.|Orion' Methodist Church Sunday be- 40ing business as usual at 161 Sec. 23 containing 61 ema ran “se Cavalry Methodist Church in Red-| Tbe new unit adds ‘four new sale ‘at tremendous savings." Donna B Swans tase or ‘on ee ‘ Sane Re the Petia ere Pg = Pond fee ng rat cn eae re t Lo 5 ry : . a1 . ; 0! y —AGV.| west Ne ot eosice 23, TIN eme . ford, will replace Rev, Ward and|‘lassrooms, an enlarged and mod-| Popular area auctioneer, Paul Hill-| sy or Romeo. “eS 2 leon : RSE! White mE Township, Oakland ay will preach his first sermon at ernized kitchen, two rest rooms,/™man, will contribute his services * * Rev. Douglas Parker, of St.| Rummage Sale, 128 W. Pike St.,/ County, Michigan, and running thence) LEAVING STATE. MUST SELL “ to the project Johns Methodist Church, Roche N 00° 10° 43° W-1731.78 feet. thence two lots, four ves. each. Oak- Troy Church Sunday morning. [#4 increased storage facilities. | to P : The list of Oches-/Sat.. June 15, Sigma Gamma | 13° 30° w.701.00 feet. thence South| land Hills Memorial Gardens, The public has been invited at t of area students also ter, who was recently the director|Chapter of Pi Omicron National | 1555.38 feet, thence N 87° 04° 38”-674.82 Box '3, Pontiac Press R K Cc Ib M d the con saeruiton tan ane Strawberry Vv . Bibl h | includes Jessie F. Bengry, bach-|of a camp attended by youth of the Sorority. 8 to 2. —AdvV. oe a) tess of beginning, containing WHITE ire tina oa | GRAVES. ev. ° ove = acation Bible Schoo elor of science, Imlay City; Bev-|district, will be the spe: That part of Parcel Y343 described as| _ 2-2167 mee . : to Grand Blanc Church |Sstuvay, une 2. (Continues Next Week (SY 2.,Hutil, Bachelor of sck|| ‘The Port Huron district includes pt yam "Stincae ah wet | Sk had wie yal ecasn oe / ‘| . : . 5 2 = ran anc urc ; onrinues Nex ee aired oa Sue A, Simms, certifi-' Avondale, Oxford, Rochester and. shines ia pir a ee: _ Adv. land County, | Michies a and rune ing BOX REPLIES _ cale ence N 87° 32° 34” E- ee ence = AVON Rev. Keith Colby of Esther Circle to Meet KEEGO HARBOR — The daily G,71; Ns Lake Orion; Phyllis E.'Romeo in this area. | North 1565.38 feet, thence S 72° 30° W- At 10 a.m. today there Avondale Elmwood Methodist vacation’ Dible will be held on ee bachelor of science, of| Lunch will be served © the group Rummage Sale, Sat., June 15th, point fost, thence South 1369.77 bom bs were replies at the Press Church has been transferred to} OpcHARD LAKE — The E arlette. in the church hc First Presbyterian Church, 9 a.m.) Zon, ° ‘ {fice in the followin — The Esther at the Trinity Methodist Church) (, he church house. Acre omce OUOWINE : mpleting the list —Adv. | “An of Parcel Y356 containing 40 Acres, : Halsey oe argeny Grand/circle meeting of the Orchard/next week. It has been in session| in this vicinity ate ras ones . being Ce ss My of the BEM of Sec. boxes: Blanc. preached farewell . 23 sermon last Sunday. SS Sa perrtiad So ad = Picea rg will close wa poate a E. Dempster, Church Youth Observe R High Teacher Tl southwest oe of the aoe ae wis a a a i 5 ! held the home \e Harry riday, une Char es YT Kirk trick, A omeo j on exce at por ’ * ’ '. '. * '* Rev. Colby is being replaced by|Swan on Commerce road at noon| The youngsters of the community Poeteta, Grade 0: ea Annual Children’s Day to Study at Columbi pal oy Bares: ie: 60,-65, 69, 72, 76, 83, 84, a pastor who is still in Japan. Un-|Jyne 27. It was an-|are welcome to attend and include} ° y at Columbia All of Parcel Y36¢ containing 18.70 86, 87, 97, £8, 101, 104, L. Schwenk : Gi (hid arial hes) palpi Wil te |nemncedl chat (xa) ecto) eooedd | Cukrenl Sedan four gualal Gt) gulp oan, sre a bachelor ROCHESTER—The children and DRYDEN — Joann Cavanaugh, “at See ries neuctame ose) 1 1 18. filled by visitng pastors. be on June 20. through the sixth grade of school. |bachelo?of arts, all of Ro ‘|youth of the First Congregational] who will teach English in Romeo | Acre Y On O) all of Royal Oak; |Church will present their annual All of Parcel Y36S containing 7 Acres Fg ee Sunday, June 23 the children| Rose M. Chowen and Dorothy W. a High School next fall, has gradu-|and which iies Nerth of the Huron FROM SULY, ee? sods of the Bible school will present a|Linville, bachelor of science, both observance of Children s Day pro-|ated froth the University of Michi-| ™yer im eee a OF ORCHARD LAKE MICHIOAN. |Program at the church at 11:15)of Walled Lake. ~ ~~ |gram from 10 to 11 o'clock on/gan with a bachelors degree in| tying North of Huron River, from Agr!- h 1956-1087 1957-1988 a.m, : Sunday morning. biology. She will attend Columbia | fUvere! 1 District to Residence 1 Die- The Pontiac Press ITEM NUMBER BUDGET This will be the only service| Univers ivi { Passed this 8th day of June, 1957 by Delinquent Tamea cocscccceloce, 1200 Oe ++ 900.081 Cc Bi th for the church school and church Vavershy Uae seeines: the | White ‘Bake Township “Board ‘The FOR WANT ADS pee oo ae 1,637.03 1,000.00 Church Women Hold oun in 1S worship on that Sunday. The county of Oakland, Sate or Micktenss | effect 30 days after date of Publication, DIAL FE 2-8181 SIE ji6e a1 will indicat Ordains WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP BOAR . Opera: License Refund ...... 3160. 171.00 175.00 Potluck Luncheon h Branch program cate some of the The fotowin jnmenanenh to the W. BERT A. lceeacuin F 8 to 5 ‘Gasoline Tax Refund 1......... 3300 hess $8.00 eA tater ‘aAnnamary. mae, born es a cee sa of the®classes in sertord ‘Township “Zoning. ‘Ordinance. io os aD Tax Refund ...-..++2+.+ 3400 5,616.72 3,600.0 ORCHARD LAKE — The regu-|Brown City, weet of this village, year just ending, the newer) To change from residential to com- ———— All errors should be re- Pelee BIGOS os. .seseseceesceeee ’ 37,067.60 33,372.00 sce | st be nd the plans) ce" rted immediately. The B \ Permits cisececvsece-» 5100 680.00 700.00|larly monthly meeting of the Or-| activities ju gun a plans Part of Lot No, 7, Loon Lake Subdi- Press &ssumes no respon. Plumbing Permite 0.0.0..0..0... $400 291.00 30000/ chard Lake = Charch for thecoming quarter. Yision Mo. 1 in central art of Evy, Sec- Death Notices sibility for errors | other Electr tS ceewereveeees | : ; a an cancel the charges Boat’ a seeeees eee | 303.80 Lenard Women’s Association willl be al MAR aK { SW % ot Bec. 23 & NW | will be held Monday, June 17, at arger than regular agate ; — ———— cal selections. . Farmer's Markets by growers and sold| tone Road from Mt. Clemens Street tolgection 26, beginning at joint distance , oe ren ee 2 ee oy es ene Total Revenue .............-. $95,395.73 $98,712.00 by them in wholesale package lots. the East City Limits. The quantities in- me ro : W 979.18 he & 72°00 E. 251.15 Funeral Home with Rev. Perry day previous to pubtication, : DISBURSEM Prices Thursday were: volved in this work consist princtpally |r.“ fro 23. thence Dearmond ' officiating. Interment , NUMBER = RSTIMATE BUDGET Lapeer Holds Electic aéeate ba Agee: leas) ek met] meets ek hi pe of M-86,| Wut lie in state at the CF. ee ape SY C pples, i E. w ie 8 a Cc cance up 9:30 a. BALAR 100 mae ccna apeer Holds Election $.$0-6.00 bu, ‘Strawberries, No. weak Bee ee Girl wenan) ean Ce. = a fred Sherman Funeral Home, Orton- the dag ot pubtication after aonkeoss aShosacossadcons 800. 000. Pie case. Strawberries, fancy,/.6", 8”, 6 Concrete ent with ’ rtion. Building om eae eee nex. ates 3900.00 se Lapeer School District elected 2.00 a4-qt. case; No. 1, "€.50-1-00 24-gt |integral ‘curb 38.548 81. ED a - are rie JUNE 14, 1957, MRS. CASH W TES one suipnagpa nce are Gis esos Robert L. Taylor, Lapeer attorney, VEGETABLES, maisc.: Asparagus. Re aus concrete sidewalk replacement | tain: Merle (Ethel Mae) . $97 E. Plint ANT AD BA 4977.38 1.960.00/and Howard Stone, a farmer, for|t's “or Sact behs. ‘Beets, N No. 1, 1.80-] neh ‘Bituminous concrete resurface | one manage) | 0) osleict sass tiuan eke ance tee 1-Day 3-Days @Days ’ 2. 72.00 its two School Board ts. or t% bu. = cebbapa: No. 1, 239-2: PA bu. Cel- course mercial: of Preston Dean Liebig; dear sis- $1.50 $1.86 $2.76 Travel, Bae x as JS puled m1 voten nd Blone, TOL A't% Roy ase sae urea [oy phat somerie wwe Ha oto teat aT | Bley ts Mba eae : ip is is an Audit syesaocodengeccd Leal 1,438.97 1,800.00, * = U- 4. jon. be ~ 0-1.00 dor, 78”, 84”, 4 4", 3°, 30°, 24°, 21”, 18”, Dy : ts. Kenn th LaFo be 8 ry i Sas Expense—Police ......... 130 2,324.75 2,500.00 total of 3,318 votes were cast. — a a 1:50-4:26 dos. behs-115", “12”," 10% Storm ‘and’ combined 4 the RW, te of ra ete “ot ee old. Nelson, Clifford snd Kenneth ¢ 370° See 30 — _ pt. Expense i 184.95 noyey Five other candidates for the/Green, No. {, .85-1.00 eres Parra sewer, including Standard manholes. in-|tending 1079.33 feet, known as p Dickens. Funeral. service will be 9 #315 667 8.40 face areoues 5D 85.49 100! Curly, No. 1. : - Parsley. /iets, ‘other appurtenances. and reisted| jw <5) Waterterd \ held Monday, June 17, at 2 p.m. 8 360 648 9.60 Garage Sappiies _-—-- 100 108.68 ene post were Dr. Burdette Stone, 659 urly, Ne. 1, $8.98 dos. woghs pParsley.| work 6.300 L-P. ad change Ror e aeetit to Com-| from the Allen's Puneral Horne © 405 8 T29 ©610.80 ng & : 5 000. otatoes. : = ° J pane Sat 8 Sg otes: Mra Betty Pressey, ‘STS: RS", sia ta Sg, Madihey ed | gtk ahha teeta ttt | mt “alma: “vee “toate ; Village Street Lights ........... 210-A 215.28 350.00 Carl Nielsen, 249; Roy Spencer, ea behe: No. 1. 65-15 dot.|the city’ Engineer, Pontiac, Michigan. |inc ear of Supervisors Plat No. 6. of| Davis. Mrs. Liebig will He In state nf >t trad ea pe ee re $00.00'146; and Mrs, Christine Riddell, pens.; No. 1, 80-.00 dor bens: Rhubaro,|°F Copies may be obtained by making |tion 23, and part of the West ip of Gee See 6 Penerel | Renee, Laks Btationary & Printing .......... 240 158.50 300.00 132. eb cea te ety wonton “my oi be ot aed aoce then’ resasate se tinggrthens Gh ea ohednl| Re JUNE 13. 1 Help Wanted Male 6 eee Uniform Allowance ...... 260 900.00 bee.00 14.00 Se bu Tomatoes: Hotheuce Nos, [e004 condition within 6 davs from datelship, Oakland County, ‘Mich, et eee: Margaret T sg Wellington Dr. a Police Uniform Allowance ...... phd 00 900.00. 250-400 6-Ib. ba: et. tps. We a of bidding. A tcertified check or bid] To change trom resident: al to manu- Green Lake. Orchard Lake age 100 CARPENTERS FOR EMeuramcs § .... eee ewe ee 3 1,701.01 1,000.00 Librar Grou Meets 1.50-1.78 dos. behs. . ‘lpond for @ sum not less than 5¢w of facturing 73: sh i Dr ROUGH- Group Insurance .............. 301 537.24 600.00 y, dear mother of Mrs. Eimer g. Drayton Plains area. Stead phe Onno end = Jo G > Cabba age, No. ot 1.50-1.78 bu,|the amount of the proposal — be re- “pr through bs SSeraEIVG, RE eT. (Margaret) Boch and Richard J. work, high pay. Good fast steady Police Car Rental ..... cooeones 4,301.19 4.0000] ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville| aya) £o tateed et i, TabcL. 78 ba. antee, of food faith tnd the same. to terlord, “Township Oeriawe’ County, Weld Monday, Sune if at loam, | _ Quenneville fe call liver z are : <1 " ba a. © | ter: ‘ow! ' County, onday, a a.m. ville escot Gageiine & OM @2------..-- ++ 410 ss 120.90|Public library group met this|S2trel, No. 1, 1.25-1.15 bu. hgrs| No. 1,|be subject to the ey m aiid from Our Lady of Refuge Chureh AMBITIOUS MARRIED WM Si San AOR GE Building Commissioner 180.00 360.00 month for the annual meeting, they arn on E AND BA {LAD eae Tieht. to seco any es rajeut the Pemtipeod ed a nae ne. Tasemcesy ; in Mt ot pilvet Pog way fd established qrotice and Highway 3,734.34 3,800.00 : dive, No. 11, 280-300 bu. Escarole, No. i,|any or all proposals, and” to waive H “Tamodtate ts. | Cemetery. Mrs, Martin will Lie 1 route in Union Lk. ares. Average ——. ci ain ps 138.77 150.99/returned the following slate to of-|250-3.00 bu. Lettuce, Bibb, No. 1, 1.28-|defects in proposals is reserved by the sary for the Preservation ofthe public state at the C. id: Godharat ‘Pu meveseary. “alee paritime enance and Repair... fice: Mrs. Lester H. Troyer, presi-|1.78 pk. basket. Lettuce, Boston, No. 1,/City. health, ety, and here neral Home and may seen Call between 7& 9 pm. FE a Highway 318.97 ssogoident: Mr, Kenneth. Laing, vice(s%> et ee ee E <3| sr ORDER OF THE {COMMIESION Give pan take “ttect thirty "(30) days et tte, peary ett” ae Puller Brush co, PFE PON i i . : t 4 " ; a e = aes ragg|President; Mrs. Lavern Boutel i 40) Eivice™Stasit of Heh Pe Area leeteetee Peoed the tn aay ot] fra nates bm Seneer | An 86,¥r-Old Company 196-8 ope ac wand lee an . . : 5 wy a En June, 1957. Wants honest & sanbtinons man Baulpment Purchase... .. 430 508.82 500.00 EGGS: La b . 1 4 JAMES E. SEETERLIN, SAGE, PRED L., 183 Puritan, Bir- who is now working but w Scantenames of Penis Reads .. 510 arn ones becthds Wolfe, librarian. otra bye les airy case; . dd a Waterford Township Clerk — husband - Olivia (nee t bette himself bcwaes aa pend Maintence Supply ....... 520 796.17 400.00 é J Ae June 15, °57. ininger); amet of —. George 45 to service insurance debit in Miscellaneous—Adm, 600 107.45 1,000.00 Blair Jr. and Pred L. Sage Jr.; eolh area. $5.00 to $10,000 a vr., Bond, Interest and Expense 700 2,057.98 3,050.00 of ae Alice E. Beck. Service etime position. we will train 425. f . i Biady Basch epscal Zetonent ae 338 THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert | f,Maniy ater Fimerat Rare, | ATTENTION —— Village hate veseucvercee cee -1000 1,162.57 1,300.00 rood re = “Grea Birm ham, Inter- nen WeMGTC nk cvs cisceoescaccasees+-2000 an 00.00 — : . wien coon aa ea tan, while eon tern Pee ; Son J, Ra aaa RARE asosne eae THATS BECAUSE I USED 744 dell: 60; beloved trainin pregraim. Car heceasary, | wet ——— i . Margaret Wage; ti : or part- Total Disbursements ..,.......... 819. j : dear father of Harold Wagg: dear —e Men oyer . vag io $99,819.19 $08,712.00 BACON... DION'T Wage, Mrs’ Orace 64023" tor’ | Buisiee on “tans €/20/36 $32,046.88 ANY CHEESE! ‘and Sirs. Hiener ATT | Beles seats | | See aes |e ORNEY | 21° : Mon p.m. ¢ hav 2.080 21 . | from the the Onitand aveany Uelied for &"Foune atorney fhe anal : : lurch Mo s investigation 1) 1,280.38 wv be Allebech officiating. In- vides an interestin: nniny Es Mand rar 192.35 Ghee cit ty. Masonic gravenige serv: mn es opportunity rt W- Jpatvaiged by the Bourd of, Esti:) 1958, wi) be held at 4:20 o'clock, p.m py — i B- June 10. 4 om Monday, July sth, 1987, at the Vil-. by thé Huntoon Pun Caucidate ‘must be iicensed to prac- : ALLS lage Hall lotated on Mes dormer of ren Femoral ome ' ee Taw in the State of Michigan \\ « Prestgent| Orehard Lake Road and Lake JONE 13, 1967. 30- ould be ) PEFREREOT nee intoled ts ibe held ir Ceminlade Nee the| brother-in-law of nk Vilen, : \fly 4 4 RD LAKE \ June 18).'57 a8 HE PONTIAC eae S { aA TU. RDAY, JUNE. 15,. 19357 at Help “Wanted Male - 6 ae MAN WANTED. NO tne. to’ oe emaontial orc lone East Hancock, Detroit 7, . TE 2-001, or full nce, 1925 Mich. | “BARBER, STEADY FE 3-9116 ~ BARBER, CIVIL ENGINEER ~ $5,486 to $6,968 per year lated engineering. lated anges ering. 8 ength ot rperience, all aroun hos; men! plan CIV Two posit: ates Bid inaw & Lafayette Sts. ag i ‘3 W. LAWRENCE FE 2-9325. ey Retire plan plus social security. Apply Sperseoeet Office. Oakland fice Sag- Depart lary wil be deterue d by amount of experience. k leave and other CRANE ence ped ae. _ us visburg Mic Phate. x f M59. higan, FOR BA Aggregates, 3430 CAB weekend drivers. 101 W. Huron. DRIVERS. STEADY & PART time, day or night shift, also DISTRIB R BSALESMEN. AGE over 40. P time considered Write r @ ment. Box Pontiac Press EXP. FORD MECHANIC EXC pay & working cona MU eos | or 120 s" Main’ Milford. FOR SUPER 1535 XP. BUTCHER mee sooty io person, _Union on Lake | EXPERIENCED “i As A _ JOBING Op, prac- tices, Must mereiey a Cope workina knowledge dies & future management a! Barry Btarting sal- relocate after areas Dry C truck. ] EXP. W. wirekuas uor. Apply hoe. 3413° Dixie Highway. jeaners ; LIQ. Should be. willing to proving seentt: Box 85, Howell, Michigan ENCED DRIVER FOR with or without | FE 5-1046, after 5:30 p.m. FOOD & in person. Club Ta- EXP. BUMPER. REFERENCES recess: Write Pontiac Press, Box 59. ; FIRST CLASS Grinder Hand FOR TOOL “WORK AND SURFACE GRINDER. PONTIAC oD PRECISION TOOT. CO. 359 B. Jessie FIRE FIGHTERS _ CITY OF PONTIAC Api FE 3-6391 Ts. Applicants must | Li rey at least 58". nin (time in service allowable:, hb —— raduate or equiva- ion mag oe og Puhereaiy of- fice, City 8. Parke Se "MAN Good permanent position for man survey- Good salary Retirement, sick er benefits. e oF County and Coun- 2420 =Pon: with experience in ing. were and other i =~ Paul Van Roekel, ghway eee Road mmission ae Lake ie Pontiac, Mich. McKINNEY REAL ESTATE open! for exp. salesman, force exc) commission, unl bilities, of Wo ney at UNiversity 1-5798. MARRIED OR SINGLE MAN in ited sales ept down where all make possi- for the man not afraid Contact in- : FOR general farming. Appiy 41770 W , 10 Mile Rd., * 4-6733 OPENING AVAILABL E FOR chinists, plastic m tors . —— aasembty nic TONE CORP. 112 W. Liberty St. Milford. Novt GReenies! MA- opere- tech __ Mich. REAL ESTAT® SALESMAN need 9 men. Experienced pre- ab leg but will train. csc & peat Earnin uniimited. JERRY'E. ADAMS CO. ee ro “SERVICE SALESMAN To line up heating er for. service dept. | rtunit Cap be fu' ‘tume.- Heating Co. Saginaw. PRESSER jobs WANTED, FULL OR part time, also man to work in choosing room. Apply in perees Artcraft Cleaners, Rocheste Two LAB 23 RERS. scraping ue eo Cal TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS MUST BE QUALIFIED NIGHT ¢ PM. TO 490 AM { Bynimick Mfrs. Inc. 758 Rochester Rd. _ Beam call MY 34211, Mrs. eee: mu: or tome aay hy aes “ents eo. WE NEED.’ Bev who want to dealership will Caer our profit sharin; eral men America’s most accepted car. Our achieve assets, : ‘all Cone Mana = 162 N. Se inaw St. sell train- follow personally “Chapin Real Estate 3-1223 ‘or Sppc WANTED: SMALL TROCKE, time or rt time _cream ss. FE WANTED: tes well * for Contact dson Plym __PLymouth 2572. — came wick. job for: ice CED WA- work. 4037 Ph. A QUALIFIED BAR MAID WILLING TO in kitchen, days, must have tation, ers _Help Wanted Female BEAUTY OPERA- tor. $90 a week. FE 2-5221 or FE 5-4029. m: work need ty. __start. OR 3-7962 for interview. HELP trans- 21 to 28 yre. of | WwTD “FoR | monty. | cations are now being taken | 1 ! | Help Wanted Fer Drayton Plains Area a5 8 pow woe! “hpvieatios i will re arte | ate ee INSURANCI. OF ALL KINDS | INSURED BY PHONE Nichohe & Hlarger Co (33 W Huron ___ FE 53-8183 Yaising or heWiing:— new base- > ment or foundation built under existent building FE 8-8044 ore TAKE THE |,7se""" | BULLDOZING TRENCHING SEP. | tie instalation and repairs CREDIT JIM EM 3-0881 - | CUSTOM DUCT WORK ON ADDI- 6350 | tions & complete jobs New & oid , Pe 4 furnaces. OR 3-1486 T for Knowing a good thing ‘CABINETS ALL TYPES BOOK-| See ons hs fal aot cases paneled dens iibraries Rraia’ Tanpouns Manaltolibe: | Hag fixtures Reasonable MY come ea CREDIT MANA. ae GER and will locate him | CEMENT _ WORK | OF ALL KINDS in their branch nearest his | _MU 4-0563. 3-6654. Milford INSURANCE BILLS GETTING You DOW» Do you feel insurance poor? cou ; us. We can show you how oe all Local insarnnce in east onthly paym RANK A ANDERSON AGENCY 1044 Joslyn Ave. " +3535 After 6. FE 2-435) EE HERB ROWE FOR your insurance needs. Life Insurance ramming with a purpose Northland EL 61390 —icaes Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- tee phone Pontiec Laundry, FE _2-8101. LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fleo. Beautifully ‘inished Pontiac _Laundry, Phone FE 2-8101 18A Landscaping | Ace-Hi Landscaping YOUR BEST i. wWweed-killing, mainte- nance. Free estimates, OR 3-2860, _ (PETE'S). A-l TREE. 61 rimming. Free ;, 56-3750. | A a TREE. SERVICE. Removal and estimates 1 _— 7 AL BENTUCKY | BLUE BOD. 30c 2601 Crooks Rd, TW 2-1174, Al ERANS TREE SERVICE, Guaranteed satisfaction. trimmed er remor mates Cal EM eee ae CUSTOM BULLDOZIN “YA driveway grading. Back files » EM 3-3 _ COMPLETE “LANDSCAPING work. OR 3-0062 COMPL ETE “LANDSCAPINO. ecerersens pented & guaranteed sed Hides Fini ie ading & lawn seeding. Foon & annual flow- er Bi maw, Uae eof], OR 3-3362 CHAIN OR Sata WORK: BY aA or hour, FE 5-6502 CARPENTRY, 30 — EXPERI- ence, new and rt. Formica kitehens «8 speciaity Jalousie porch i . Reas. 76. COLLEGE GRAD. WANTs SUM- mer work. Construction work pre- ferred. gome exp. with carpenter work. OR 3-5405. MAN woULD LIKE iN WOULD LIKE EXSERVICE work of any kind, FE 2 zee. EXP. FARM HAND. 19, FE 4-5226 seas iimies Wie work, self employed, 25 yrs. FE P. MAN WANTS ¥ ae oak = waT. OM atTD. Loe ah ing Wack Wanted Male 10 Generat. BLDO~ AND REPAIR | —eeeeeeeeeeeeeeEoEoEeeEOEOE™N”"*s|SCsCGrick work, cement, plastering. A-l CARPENTER WORK NEW — ry. FE 4-2290. . FE 44210. HOUSEMOVING — FULLY ALL = Ens oF PORTABLE equipped FE 4-8450. L. A. Young. welding done an: Evenings |LET ME GIVE You a A PRICE and Ww _on_ shell homes, AUBURN HTS.—A G00D 1D HOME, | CET ME GIVE YoU A PRICE. exc. care. icensed. FE 2-1850. — — Boemeed o—_ Ow! sured, nm aT 5 cemen' need work, New & repair work. Res & Comm'l. No job too |, D B Murdock, FE large or too small. For quality BOY. ii, WANTS ODD te pte ie Vie. Union Lk. Cail eves. after : 1-9773. 6. “or anytime Wednesday or gun- | at mason piglet ais ee laser le ohne SrES WORK TEW OR | natal fireplaces b basement: OR He Also cabinet work. Pea o et YDER, FLOOR TAYING. CABINE1 MAKER AND CARPEN- 35-0592. ter. Kitchens a spectaity. FE | —— = ROOF REPAIRS CARPENTRY, SMALL JOBS| favestroughing — FE 4-0644 = epecisity, work gua ‘|SMALL CEMENT JOBS & ALL other kinds of cement work. FE cone SOLE TT, eae | poms oc om bas wo oe ees TANKS, VIELD TILE else Call between 46 p.m. FE ae rucking. OR 33157 & FE CARPEN’ WTD. NO | sipEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS & PA . too large or a. small. | “tins, OR 3-9082 8 & @ ree estimates, FE Wik : REPAIRS AND CONTRACT- FE, 5-8431. TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING R_ wv. Thompson won Oe FE 46841 ‘Sida WINDOW, doors stick? Patton Y yom have be abou. now, OPEN? ows that thinking Get our tree estimate jon OL. 1-3461. Building Supplies 12A RELIABLE PARTY fance your pollen Brad Ella .§ ets, . pas80 before bp. ne 12A “WILL FI- © incom- Y paterest. _ Business Services 13). Ai ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- Feet a trimming, Get ved bid a a) A Lek COM Dene relehl nance, Lawn cutting. Dan's Land- scape Service, FE 23-8712. LETE TRACTOR & ~ truck service. poker & aration, FE 5-635 EXPERT TREE removals. Ph. 32-2000 LANDSCAPING Seeding, sodding, shrubs & trees P jewn FAN @ AND FE 5-6383 or OR oe Grading & a Pontiac » Landscaping, FE 5-04 LANDSCAPING. PARD WORK & painting. 6 st exp. FE &-1063. anviime _ NEW BUI Nish LA FY E pair Secs fill, oe soil. FE NURSERY SOD DEL D OR >a8e IVERE: Top sot) furnished. FE SEE WHITE'S NURSERY Display Ad Every Friday For ane ieemrata Page TREE TRIMMING D CUTTING. soy aeensanene. Pies estimate. fA 3 LEVELING, JRADING, _seeding & sodding, FE 5-966 ~ Moving & Trucking 19 PAA LDLL OL LLL OLLI ALISO” ME RCELLENT SERVICE Reasonable rates FE 5-3458 ABC CARTAGE, 1 LARGE VAN OR RUBBIEN crow a 0) rs ciowr Hat “GENERAL |; aeanine Lore i ULING. Nahoe YOUR Neer $-3153,, tne. oy , CARTAGE, Pl re es 13 AUDIOVOX HEARING \ AID. RM. - Rear PE 25008 sheet | _ metal Sicleshe| Pike | Tailoring 16, | PDRESSMAKING & ALTERATIONS Furniture re Refinishing 1 16A | + GARDEN & LAWN ROTOTILLING | Insurance ee 1A. MAINTE. ! FARD & 2 4 DRIVEWAY OF GRADING & | MAN WITH: *. TON .PICKUP | wants work. Cal) anytime. FE #8421, UNWANTED ARTICLES PICKED _up free of charge, FE $4636. ~ REDUCED RATES — Large, van to serve vou. Moving, FE S_ 44864. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT i's fos! oe = 14, ton Dump trucks . Semi-trallers TRAILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial aetae Co. ' 625 § WOODWAR coe Lely tocluding 8 Sunday, FE 4-04 ~ VET WITH LARGE F SS wishes work haulin: Gord and, Tubbish 4 ‘ond _FE 8-014. : Painting & Decorating 20 1ST CLASS PAINTING, 20 YRS.) _ experience reasonable. FE 5-2 A-1 INTERIOR J AND. EXTERIOR. ~-deroratine. ~-free s 3-1626. At PAINTING INTERIOR & EX.| terior, 10 per cent disc. for cash. _Guaranteed.. Free est FE 4-6 AAA PAINTING, WALLPAPER st@aming, Reasonable. PE 2-211 HOUSE PAINTING, GUT «& 7 Repairs made Reas. FE 2-3664 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR BECO. _Tating. Reas. rates. MA INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Fee Hate rene FE 8-6062, FE 8-021 _& FE 54007 LADY INTERIOR 2 DECORATOR Papering & _painting,; FE 8-0343 PAINTING & PAPER HANGING. Petes _5-0837 PAPE FE 4-2171 or FE 4-682 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING _K. . Wilhite — FE 5-9 580. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Ww. Long, FE. 4-1475. PAINTING Exterior — If your house scaling, call us 36 years business. No amateurs. Ist work- manship. Rellable Painting Co _FE 86-6901 ~ PAINTING, ,PAPERHANGING LEANED WALLS C | TUPPER Is Plastering 685130 \ WALL WASHING, _ PAINTING. Free estimates Hall Decorating, | FE 2-2706 _Service | eelles Television S Service _ 72 |* - Ca rpenter ae 1 TV SERVICE. aprile pee BROS ‘OR 3-1034 & FE 47842 | COPENH AVER's RADIO & TV. Repair. 896 W Huron, Night serv- ic e_calls. | FE 4-5607. | DAY OR NIGHT TV SE SERVICE FE m ON ste aon 5-8390 GUARANTEED TV REPAIR. ANY MAKE. 49736. CONDON’S _RADIO & ° LTV. _Typewriter Service ; 22A TYPEW bap esate In ag place tab MA- chines r Pein pert work rinting General Pee P Ottice Sup- | _bdlv Co. awrence Upholstering PPP LIL LO EAELE's CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. ing. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd, EM 3-2641. Free Estimates. THOMAS Ag UPHOLSTERING | 48. TELEGRAPH _FE_5-8688 si aS “DRAPES BED spreads. Your material. _FE 5-3707 —_ Lost ¢ & ; Found 24 FOUND OLASSES JOS®LYN RD _by Carpenter School MY 2-8708 | LOST GLASSES BLACK AND white frames Vie Kresges & Sears After 5 30, FE 45-6787. Re- ward _ LOST COLLIE. N AMED ~ DOG, | Ranger, male. lame hind leg sabie | and white, between N Pontiac & | Walled Lake $10 4-2553 or MA 4-1806 reward. MA _ Moving. & Trucking: 19 Smith. in, 13778 PARKE ST | Rent Apts, Furnt ‘ed 33, 1 Poe & KITCHENETTE _pble or lady. ‘261 Orchard Lake. i) LARGE" RM. Ghose IN, RE- ___Wanted t to Rent Se ee ‘3. BEDRM. HOUSE Vie ‘OF AU-| | PE Btn Heights, reasonable , rent. | 1 5 OR 6 rat OR LARGER UN- | frigerator FE 5-5502 fcnished home in geod jevation. ‘1 on es ee vania ne Eeacen een pets. Pos. | ne per. wk FE ra i. session June eferences te > SS = Pontiac Press, Box 62. if and 4 “RMS. PVT. OTe Fe DR. JAMES WANTS 4 BEDROOM | house with automatic heat Good i NI es RM. & BATH APT, comprunication to Parochial | working adults. Call after 5:30 School, $1000 down Sizeable) FE 5-8471 monthly payments Pontiac area 1 4-RM WITH PRIVATE BATH Phone Detroit UN 3-0438 Will Working people FE 2-1672. ] rent also. vi & 2 BEDRM- PARTLY. - PURN EXECUTIVE DESIRES TO RENT Tiled bath, yr around Lake front q | 3} bedrm home, in or near Roch- apt. 6615 Pontiac Lk | ester For occupancy July 1 — Orremiests |2 RMS ADULTS NO DRINKERS MIDDLEAGED MAN, SOBER, DE-| After 3 pm & Bat & Sun. 283 Bon. 2 "Por & roy with garage | _Prospect i 0% ‘ontiac Tess i UP TO -$250 PER MONTH FoR| 3 ROOMS — CLEAN modern home. small stable & | ‘ | acreage. business man & W -PRIV ATE BATH. wi! lease 3 years for right place. | ee oe to oon FE 42579 or _Cali Detroit UNiversity 4-9526 | Ss oe Coils “APTS —eeo ROBIN WANTED TO RENT 5 OR 6 ROOM ? 5A 800 ROBIN- unfurn, house Cal FE 5-2326. | * Food, off N. Perry. oe |2 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS. PRIVATE Share | Living g Quarters 30. bath. & entrance. Child. welcome. OLE AEC ie 27° ROOM FURN. APT FOR EL. 6 -Center 5, DOWN TOWN, “pyeey.|_ 2? ROOM APT: WITH _fettigy 180 %, Buren, . Shirley A heat. fenced vard, _Garage, $70. FE 4- 43622. a) rcs APT, PARTLY FURN, 2? ROOM APT PRIVATE BATH rs entrance. 245 N. Perry EDROOM SsTOVE. REFRIO 2) Eee . Pvt entr Salen = Sanford. 3&4RM nee CHILDREN i WET- come. Cheap. 407 N. Cass. OA 22018 3'a RMS STOVE & REFRIG. furn Plenty bale diatann space. Apply 57 Mechan Gloria Aon 5 RMS. & BATH. DOWNSTAIRS. _Pyt entr. _FE 5-8238. “LARGE. ROOMS FOR CARETAK- er 431.N. Perry. PE 32-5170. 3 LARGE ROOMS, 2 2 BIG CLOSETS Sd eth hitb rent, all utilities furn. rE. +9419, | derly lady, very reasonable. near 2 R General Hosp FE 5-2536 heen furnished. Inquire 23 Au- seurae Light HEAT baa 8 ROOM HOUSF, RENT FREE TO _burn, rear oftice, | * turn Pvt ent Call PE 41500. couple . Call ticulars \Wtd. Contracts, , Migs. a2 OR 3-3402 for par | ROOMS & BATH “GROUND FLR working couple or men, 16 Flor- ence” "CHEERFUL, rule exe for elderly iady. $500, O00. O00 | Privileges Reas FE 5-2536._ 2 alate hie BSRUALLY At our dioneest to purchase new | {UFDish Het Hebe balls ar seasoned iand contracts for: rpg ae S id free teas our clients 21 years service to a | satisfied clientele See me before | HOL LY \v OOD APTS. rca oem soe for For eanen: as ROOMS & KITCHENETTE, BA- Buy — . by welcome 194 Going 6t. cor- AHA | ner of Whitfemore. 3 RMS AND BATH, NICELY FUR- nished and clean. Clinton Apts. 3 Mechanic REALTY CO REALTORS 2 RMS GROUND FLOOR, PVT | Open Evenings & Bunda’ ; Ent lake priv OR ¥1375. : 075 (WwW Buror FE 20263 3 pMs PVT BATH APPLY - ri) Clark St. _ CASH 2 ee PVT BATH, 21 RAE- P oa & BATH ue WE Howard st FE 2 ROOMS & aera “UTIL IN A FLASH. i a For land contracts, see Au- | gie Johnson tm person. 20 | turn Pvt ent 63 Norten. FE years service to satisfied aT friends and clientele i & 4 ROOM APTS. 24@ ORCHARD . Lk, Ra., heat included. $60 a mo. call FE 28-6352 2 ROOMg & PVT. BATH ‘& ENTR Very clean. 36 Cente ROOMS. NEWLY ecomared 2 A. Johnson. * LT 1704 ieee Rd | baby welcome $14. week. FE C 4-2533 _4-2082 _ _ = i FOR .AND CONTRACTS 2? RM APT . SHARE BATH. 240 J. VanWelt 4540 Dine Hwy.) Going St _ _ = j OR t 3-1355 4 ROOMS & BATH. PVT. ENT 1 { — sma!) chiid welcome. $16 per : week FE 81431 pa 3} RMS FURN. APT PVT ENT & bath Close to town Util furn Washing facil _more = _ 7 . NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM apts. Inquire 141 S Parke St 3 TS OMILL S gle BUYERS WALTING For your land contract or equity Get our estimate before you sell | No obligation Prompt courteous | service. Call Ted Mee uliouse any hour at FE 86-0441 or FE 5-0 CASH - | \3 CLEAN RMS. & aaa ” UTIL. J CUANDENS Reales (Cert Bi oe = ROOM & 3 Rook APT NEAR FET OUR CASH PRICE BEFORE downtown Bleeping room for 3. you sell ym 4-10500 eS OOMS & BATH PVT. ENT NICHOLIFE & HI. MRGER | > suns only. PE 5-2474 : 33 W Huron FF 5-8183 3 ROOMS GROUND FLOOR, PRI- LET Us” a vate entrance & bath. Aduits only. Pig on the sale efiicour contract Cerege, sy enent. 24 Monroe st fore you se! =f ee a ree : : 3} ROOMS CLEAN UTILITIES | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor" paic cand welcome FE 8-061 ~ Open Eves ‘Ti! 4.20 ov Ll 1-078 mW. Gaginew 8t. Ph FE 58185 5 CLEAN FURN ROOM PVT EN- \IMNEDIATFE CASH FOR EQUI, trance Close In Washing priv | Or have Nege Utilities paid. Nicely furn , plenty of closet space FE 4-8419 68 Norton | ties and land contracts buyers for same K. L. Templeton, Realtor ¥ LARGE ROOMS & BATH 18ST 208 Orchard Lane RA FE +6@ ~~ tioor Inquire _40 Sanderson MORTGAGES } LARGE RMS AND BATH PVT ON GOOD PROPERTIES ': ACRE entre Clean. Laundry facilities of ‘more with 100-ft fromiage walking distance from GMC Truck | B D CHARLES ‘1118 Telegraph OR 3-787 —_ Farm Losn Correspondent } ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH & EN- Equitable Society : trance utilities 1 child er baby F. ¢-0821 __Fves FE 35-8801 welcome 816 weekiy Apply cae S Clair Street | LOST WHITE MALE BOXER, VIC OVER $1. 000,000 Auburn Hgts FE 5-1004 reward } RM APT PVT BATH ADULTS 2 Ava labremton gurchese land) (con: Oakhill. Off N. Perry st FF LOST LARGE BLACK TOM CAT ° tracta Immediate action’ Call Ba | 233 khill vie Edison & Glenwood Reward Realtor Partriage ‘050 W Hu Sane FF 4-1068 ron 8t FE 43581 7 RM UPPER APT CLEAN UTI " > > 1 {urn 36 Norton -LOST MALE BEAGLE VIC OF ’ . Gingeliville FE 8-8537 Wanted Real Fstate 32A 3 nooms ADULTS 815 WK 7! LOST WHITF & BLACK 8PO1 “~~~ ~~ Virg mia : | ted hound Short scar left side RMS & PRIV abe cHu back Part -f right ear missing AlLLOCASEI dren welcome FE 8-96. _FE 20378 1ODAS ! RMS & BATH oat “ENT 1” | LOST: DARK BROWN PAIR OF : N Hemingway St Lk Orion | glaskes’ vic of Elizabeth Lk Rd For homes, a & FHA, equities MY 2-€852 _ . H. 8, -FE and contra 3 RMS NICE £VERYTHING & Washington Jr _ +3462, ee _ LOST BROWN BILLFOLD IN Drayton. OR 3-2364. LOST — BROWN MALE bund tn vie Dodge Pk k_FE 54366. Reward. _ — PUREBRED COLLIE Vicinity of Pon- tiac Lake Rd. Reward. 47786 Lost YOUR PET? WANT TO fad one a home? Wichigan Animal Rescue League | (OLD FEMALE COCKER VICIN- ity Orchard Lake & Johnson FE “Hobbies 6 & & Supplies 24A BDL LL NEW SCRABB! . SETS. $3 PAINT Ly number sets. $169 up. iframes NSTOS: 5 to fit. _Lawrence FE 21414 “Notices & Personals 25 WRAP AEROTRED KNAPP | SHOES Fred Hernan 2070 Airport Ra oR 39-1562 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing “4 friendly elias some set > DACHS. at Cass Mra I, Langley. Phone 2-5122, Mosafidensial The Salvation army BUSINESS MEN & WOMEN ELIM inate the worry of getting your mailing jist out on time ec offer vou prompt accurate gervice | at reas rates Call FE 2-284 IN DEBT? IF SO, LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT a wets atl Ae e GEORGE BLAIR EG SL od pair | REAL ESTATE one 54-6850 4536 Dixie Hwy 31251 gee ~ 2 4 ROOMS. PVT. BATH. PVT EN —_._Drevien_ Plains ___—=_ trance Utilities furm.. $1650 wa LISTINGS WANTED 1@ E Chicago FE 41136 BUYERS WAITI.G LET 4 ROOMS & BATH, UPPER Us SHOW YOU HOW 10 Adults only Call after 6 FE GET CASH FOR YOUR 7-025 a — ROPERTY WE BUY 4 ROOM APT. ALL PWT. 820 BMALL EQUITIES per week FE 2-557) Leshe R. Middleton * ROOMS | PRIVATE hire ani} 17 vate entrance. Utilities furn F REOERS TRY eek 8 E. Chicago. 41156 | BUY OR SELL personally buy your on RMS $15 WITHOUT Sy a _ $18 with utilities Inquire 55 Hen- _derson. FE 2-$883__ : 4 ROOMS & BATH, PVT ENTR. weet side. FE 8-1672 or after 6. I wil erty or will sei) it for vou show you how to get cash if the | price a. reasonable, Cail and let. Us pro | ILEY, BROKER ee FE 41157 «500 Wiis, Lake Rad ROOME & : BATH FURN. APT.. car —— ee inquire 738 w _ Huron |; PLANNING TO SELL? '§ RMS. BATH & GARAGE. UP- We need homes in all sections for | Boer Ww Side $60) mo. Adults. FE. immediate sale If you want cash Elizabeth Lake privileges. $16-620 ) é SELILIN x? weekly Call eves. FE 4-5203 Call for free appraisa! today SACHELOR APT. PRIVATE BAI i Fast courteous service. Prospects & entrance, very nice: on Josly waiting bus line FE_ 29-4376 ig . CORNER OF | UNION &. ELIZ } TERRY F. ADAMS CO.) bate Re Schneider. “Ph MA Open Eves. ‘til » Sun‘ 1 to 5 APARTMENT. $15 A WEEK. 3172 1 W. Huron St FE ¢4561 103 Raeburn, st | CLEAN “AIRY 3 ROOM APT WITH | ty bath & entr. Child cies TV available “New mattress New in. window fan. All util furn. Orchard Lk. TRADES | Call us regarding trading | sour Mrs mermne ts are specialis im =e eeu nite Trades ‘are made to sat- CLEAN 2ROOM APT. NEAR isfy 1 concerned. Don't fee! ob- | downtown. 19 Hovey between Cot- ligated. Call ia for further tnfor- _tage & Osmun. FE 5-0648. __ mation, FURN- 3 RMS. PVT. BATH & ent PE OO WE TRADF, BUY & SELL FO OR 2? MEN ONLY. FE Rt 2-5750. 120 Raeburn _ LOVELY 3 RM. LAKEFRONT. also cozy lakefront kitchenette | _apt, Washing facilities, OR ; 34555. | LARGE, LOVELY 4 & BATH. DORRIS & SON REALTORS 52 W. Huron St Phone FE 41557 Wanted (Real Estate 324. Base MeRT SCRAMING 6 LrGwT | set Not vote EB, Commas Por Schell rebelna, OS. OR feu, car Bit Fase, | Sau. hone on Err Let poses wow pet ne paneae HAUL ULING c Lops haMe — onan. OLDER ROU. 10 GET CASH FOR YOUR LOVELY ate ora See 5-138 6 Sa tna. at tor pou ; a Maal BULLIES ACTON ouaR- 3 ROOM fT AND HEA ome ot _ Aedes ia _lemips & furniture, MY 2-1591. i rE 5 5-044 propert a EM tan 1-4708 Seen at 41 Whitte- | 12 | furn Working sone only Refer. | m _ $15 ~ PER | Pe a } ROOMS & BATH. Baty rel NI nin oe a awit era now | ~ ATTRACTIVE [ - MODERN Yan appraise | 2 and 3 room and bath apts. Nice REALTY, 1218 Baldwin are. "FE Sutiding. Completely furnished. | J ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. Floors sanded & very clean, $55. month. Vic. Wisner School. Pre- fer middleaged lady or man, Must have ref, FE 5-8881, aie & pm 1ST FLOOR, ENT. omic Stove & util, furn. Also r housekeeping room, close in. 124 Norton 3 ROOM AND BATH MAIN Close iP _mo Call FE 8-6352. 4 RMS. WITH PVT BATH. H. CHIL- dren welcome. $50 a mo. 7h00 _Ciintonville Rd. | ROOM DOWNSTAIRS S APT. FULT. basement, utilities furn, 140 | _Telegraph FE 4-4821 or FE uss |4 RMS, UPPER. BEING DECO- vated Adults, FE 82413. 68 58. } Pani 5 RMS. & BATH " UPSTAIRS. F FE 3 * Soe03 W. Side 4 RMS & TILE BATH full basement, fire 2, — rooms. Ideal for couple. it be. eee to appr ee 470 Ferry and kiteh- _en. $55 per month. Call FE 2-2044. 4 RMS 62 “NEWBERRY sT. GaA- rage & heat furn, $76. No chil- dren. PE 5-8912. | 4 LARGE ROOMS. XITCHENETTE. lots ef closet space pvt. bus line near ranars Jr, peor Suitable for 2 reer or Es — ny _welcome FE #- . 44 E. Pike RMS. a RAGE Gas “HEAT adults. West side. FE 22-1822. Available July Ist § ROOM UPPER_ APT. ORE ENT. _FE ¢7172 or FE ¢ 6 RM UPPER Wir SGRRAGE W. Side. $75 per month. PE 32-7708 § ROOM UPPER APT. UTILITIES _furn centrally located. FE 8-8875. 6 LARGE ROOMS 394 ORCHARD Lake Ave. FE 21006 5 RMS & BATH UPPER. 44-6860 after 4 p.m. | CLOSE IN. 37 nooM ie children, 65. D KENT, REALTOR heme N. Saginaw = Ph. FE 's RM. UPPER FLAT. PARTLY ished. Near Sanford busline. Bande en en Pit | furn: nae Gan ee tora. ‘8 8. Parke , EPA ricer 6 ROOMS N SBCORD FLOOR 2663 or PE 2-173. Close in. FE 2 (— = 90 Oakland Xr. Huron | Newly mecca tee painted, decorated. 2, & 4 rms, | Stoves refr' oe arco iea a rane 3 to 7 “GET “nice QUICK’ enj. Rich 12545 Linwood a __TUlsa__3-4000 CHOICE NEWLY DECORATED } rooms end bath all large rms. located close to down town. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor nT oN respec at. 5-8168 Oven Ev enings ‘tH 8:30 Del-Rio | Apts. 281 OAKLAND ; 3 rms & bath, stove, refrig Utit. _furn Couple with baby welcome FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | 3 large rcoms and bath will re- decorate. $70 a month. 6463 Pon- tiac. Lake Rd. OR 3.2850. a 41 und flo’ cor and basement. Heat, hot wa- | _ter furn. FI 2806. ; FE ¢ LIVING ROOM, Nn accel BAT, upper, stove, frig.. heat & hot water. Newly decorated. 140 Mt. Clemens = |LIVING RM. . B | Lh er, Stove, frig. heat & | r Newly a 140 ! Clemens, | MODER Ms. | _side, gag heat, 900. FE 'MODERN 3 RM. PARTLY FURK- it rey year round, 8365 Pontiac CARET. reort a Sat, [= to 4 only, UNFURN- -* | iwo-8 ROOM z | Tae — new, other July 4-100 TAREE Roce OLE APART- ment tn country free to uple fn exchange for some driving during the day time and some yard work, Write Box _1})_ Pontiac, Press SEVERAL APTS AVAILABLE FOR price from $65 to $93.0 avid 4-252 VERY CLEAN MODERN 3 ROOM : er nr. GMT offices. Auto eht, Lay Sensis os ogg ae ae radise or As cues ae HOUSE. PARTLY furn. Available June 15th. $90 a . a a Write Pontise Press Box 69 RMS. FURN. & BATH. MOD- _ern. FE 5-7508. {3 ROOMS & BATH. ON BREN. DLE Lk. $40 a mo. 406 Sunset. \. off M59. ROOMS AND BATH, LAKF * paiieee en Williams Lake. 931 A $ RM. IN KEEGO. CHILDREN Welcome. $65 mo. FE 8-6657, 8-6857 CLEAN § RM._& BATH. LOCAT- ed at 37 8. Shirley, OR 3-9068. LARGE FURN. HOU AR downtown Pontiac.. Te: : car garage, may be used as repair shop. MA __5-1532. pe NICELY FORNIGED HOME FOR _tent. References. Phone FE 4-3715 SMALL. HOUSE FOR RENT. VI- — Union Lake Village. Green- if 46803. HOUSE FOR RENT, AC- Sat tomatic come. ian Petes Taylor Be. WATERFORD. reat nt for repairs. P.O. aia DON: T PASS. UP MOREY ' Sell: sanneeded Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34... Seatac LDL PLL PALL 1 £2 BEDRM, PARTLY TURN } front apt. ‘8616 Pontiag Lk. Rd. 7 BEDRM. BRICK TERRACE, Gas e Tiled seared > oe ie we is 4 i oa Ss t = =. \ \ ; } = A Es 3 ss ies rT / Z ‘ a Sees “Tw \ fk | ate ee i ee ee j i : eS he ED TY ‘SIX - f ‘ e | ee; jee i Rent h : | : C = : e : ousee Untien, 36! For ale H — | - , eae P 2 gest Base iment, ROOM, | MODERN \ vers Houses. 43 For Sale oe HE PONTIAC P ' ; { ‘i 4 Jit Re jad et eat iota ee, Fe ler- bed Ti ya a ; for Sale Houses 43 : For Sale H RESS. S ATU RD AY, : o \y + / et : ! i Z Z Btn ll 3 oy FER, OT ode] N. Perry 100 — $300 én.” wit Sele Honest __4t vE | nA a i ooee 8 (BEDROOMS, OI mn. pat ETE REAL ESTATE ses 43) SLICE OF HAM UNE is, 1987 bef ae “fees seleday tee] 2 SACRIFICE, §2.100 "i026. Pac RALTY ASSOC. “his te ao : - : : 7 BE = ay: ee whey —- ; ss Tw. Ottice PE 22614 ws A on Al . ; ‘ ae : sag TEE AROUND scaped. shrubbery flower "ia Leones Ber Paesrl | oi et a ee sn For Sele Houses: = | ms Lake, OR, Wi in Dra: ers, nice fy ‘te PE 6-272 6.300 ; ar 43 oF : a ; | Plains, en 9 to 8 Ex 1 : fu hard re F : : | ‘ ROOM ON MACEDAY LK. a ene a 41.500, Phone OR p DUPLEX. 4 cere eacay See es sEpncon ” HOME. WITH or Sale Heus.s 43) | |. F ; Bon Potig SD lenses 8 Namal . or TRY gy MY Syfein by ewnet, 1900 Lake a ’ _. For Sale Ho . + ROO! te | Pate 4 ne Or mige. PE S1Be a over | Ideal location tor a0 see. woe, <7 ouses * 43 tile rd a wEwtY DECORATE Paved ogee oh Corner lot 2 p.m. js 6 ee condition Fu house. F Beautiful yea OFFERING , - pire a month sie —it be coat ay . dear garage. $2-| CITY OF SYLVA pave street. °F Ss heat af “ sareeel $950 OR COLORED A es am, cuokeg, late ts front PROFESSION after 4 A p.m ut Rd. Milford. Michi AGENCY eae ‘ond__batb. with term riced, at 12.800 la penes DOWN. $7,960 FULL EM 34196 i AL § ROOMS ; AN “BATH AUBORS MUtual by or Michigan : mer porch, sem i-bun; aie bath, modern, 3 dhe : er MU --MAN’S _ Heights. $55. oe ee AUBURN BY OWNE EM 3-4783 lots with . garag basem ms, 3 S § ROOM YEAR ioe, poh ‘ 2B towering garage. paved street, - Reo For rent and - gu Home for $26. on, lakefront. ssmoumD Be HOUSE eal aad in ea oe Lk. Ori . Estate. session.” Clark ‘Real Lake. or sale on Whi partes uLaeral at D onus ae, version, Gall OR 3110. aon: | Sih fesoee +6402 or PE. 44813 PE| 81.000 “ " Woods = rayon MS. PULL BASEMENT STOKER > matic gas wate ae DOWN. eit! Det Aapa nat rete eR | foi ee ee car garage. Le MULTIPLE LIST: oi White Lak arege tow : asoea 3 bedroom home + oom, ms Piai a 6181 Dixie | hog Screens. std! ~ ub: pane and $90 p iy = Y Lo9K: ING SERVICE ges 4 vile F shed) pr eeongy of "pleasant MS, GAS HEAT 905 MO. 65. tes race, 2 lots, fenc garage, ‘e exclusive et xi? pet vi- = “Re House re drapes, "rein Fixe. carpeting, PAUL DH = ee basement, — ait: Bins tal wexcee FOL - eases sree pee tuee 8 BM BOUEE. Sie ar Silaet, | Rescens teas Only 26' W. Huron Bt, AMMOND. Sou tant mice racrontion home ggg sag om Soe Soil komt plastered cares, poplecs-— 3 oe sires Adults... ee | eae dt tk Ww 7 u " ” e SM 30 E. BOUL {CLARKSTON AREA an ves, PETSatie | 158 Baldwin’ Av Semereod Priced. “See garage and Sock EM 3-lt ‘take reas = a + ROOK EVARD. FE isa rate keeway NEW RANCH a | ls Daldwin Ave tia. *™*Y: West subarban loce- eee = Call for Appoint: 3 BEDROO $12 pee aim down, Tous | TYPE, 4 BE $8.500 ON P ment — Ls. Alte” ss silane! AT BY OWN MA 5-1164. Total —j| miles Sreen, the ernie CLARKS = bodes: Near Pontiac. VED ROAD WM. AC trem trom lake, of dbo) 2 blocks ny eae LARGE Wurté Reeth! ntac, Good térms. = ate Ma KSTON naps vost. Neae room gaa hardwood gitttes sarans. NTT ay s. newly * HITE us ek card wi ement,| scr rs, st ge. i-RM. HOU! - a neat, large baseme ‘paint-| Cinder | LAKE. § RMS. | Five room iqui beck yard with # water, fenced eens, EM 3-4197. orms and \E & lake a MALL ae Xn. lot, ew recor. Fireplace block. a caer Riad vereet - peer. Oll he food 8 wi Situated" po and 1 po - ; quire 22. Auburn, vd. $120. In = @aginaw. After 5 | 2% = ee _tnauire ge] Terms vileges. $2300 i 1 price #30 to it Shell pica os OURSELP 3007 W REALTOR rear office. rm. house HOUSE, ALSO rediey 8. Miller- Seok . ings. On lots “ finish at p . Huron CUTE LITTLE ONE-ROOM wae _terms, PE ¢314), 101 tot ataseo, Buy Phone MAple 6-3102 Gec eer age, parcels Bot odd ? acre- on nee ee caiy Ain, miles” from ei) neve usrine aeavice_ | Ee, FULL PRICE. OWNER. $950 List Wee aa REAL orge R. Ir win “TAKE. PRIVILEGED m af Se : : o “ . : JOHNBON. econ 7 - {-Mgeodeg., i P Prise 5 od bath. ees Partridge : PE S010 200 palacia ave. Green Lake Biraits PLOTS NTS qT 1704 = OR ; e road Com: ; . . ph Rd. FE = : DOWN 3-4089 | verie Only 1 merce NOTH uO 3 RM 42533. SMALL Home with ‘ af North mile to C TER HOME I Ty income Yo! can westera h So pocag TYPE ee too ten car.| full bath. A uals, Kitchen. Toul MIDDLETON soded pert wie ban igbway. D g, furnished. Sis ase and down ron. Nice | rooms and ee caer i ON Sane Gk ince Peco WN MODERN 6 ROOMS mom) =. SUNDAY 2-5 ALSO NEW-3 BDRM Islaed with. access tocated on- SPECIA wide lots #00 dows, ‘Et a Will build 3 oe 3 bod turn : 2 ment, Til ig: Full ake. Ful Cedar 4 ouse on edroom sta: staged setmonnion. Mal, *% NT. 2345 Cheltingham Hv. $12 fio "Cash Crescent Lk. (uae This Cony 3. bedron CG. S & reas Soudan tough, irae i} ie ‘ . eae ioees ane) on rea_| Sylvan Lake Be at0ti "or PE. $243, Nelson EMBREE & GR ciiythmite sith wal rontie chuett clown payments Good loea smal mere. See Oe ee Reman brick sencher. 4) iees Uaioe. rake aCe ‘Newsteatures ¥, rapes. St Ncuesnsea. val [7400 EH dancamte —— See. , Boon, Bat, &| room long. 3 bed- ; Lake Village. Qian reace, ges wat, Gant GHLAND, mew? 9 oc REN rooms. 1% baths. 3 cee ek: __EM_34383" or ee ste : oes bond — / winding ‘rive Walter, with D_RD Msg cious wedoe are w BARGAIN! ; NTAL ties room oo nt 7 NO 2 usiness?”*. | house garage. on b {under 5 type styling gree whh ri sage cee oe ape Sp TS Ne For Sale House metomcad wie | © Multi-L ; Soy 6 ne weet . tee en East ‘BI reat. Located ee fe “reatures. You're other DOWN . NVENIENT or s For Sale Ho $3 per moni an akes WALLED LAKE _____ Gad oak bon joy thi: sure cr aT, _ | 3. bedroom uses MAPLE I ARE “Bl stor 3 a aa ST op AVE, PAB? 3 180 * re PA 1 ae reaced S pensar DOWN Realty Op Haggerty. Open 1 Event IN CRE _ YM CRE WITH BUI ms a4 eee n ove and ON CASS, VERNESS; RIGHT ao x REMBES EN aoe WITH BUILDINC $500 DOWN Se ese en tareaniee: 3 BE pen Sunday 2 to = saath eS pon aed:| HAM NFOLLOW SIGNS. bome. loca attractive ranch 2 oF 3, pedroom starte chen! or Sivine, aust ‘or hel eetid Heart $0 days possession. Lake priv. ts acte lot. fr Lovely n SE FOR nT. 103 GNS ted ane wee dase r hom toilet ving quarte: a move in : near schoo! 500 ot, fruit tt i ew three be Lake Rd RENT. . & Se a tet oe ment and Yeu ss let, running w rs. Excellent bedroom = : 1, $1,500 do. thees.| ture brick, tw droom ranch, » Keego_ TE ag - house—you’ schools, Insi our ~~ F. wir-| J°@ mi. East ater & ili ile looawan with home. $650 ’ oO ture wind ‘o tiled baths, I. Rent Lake Co = 7 see ies find. *' comfort the | Moe ae tiiame Lake’ Rd. and dines! Guat cone wees) ee en non Iake priv-| Locatea wv DOWN Lar LAKE HOM Cccueal cgaregecnits plaster. oe Cottages 36A = ng OL. 2 rine! rooms : male | 20680 isu: etter 1:00 OR Sali rms. Phone F Sustain Locate eee Sha een Lshad oat hen beautiful C sree, Sarettice Wha cavecea 1 & 2 BEDRM i lesty of closet bedrooms, and _ : . years old N bath 3 Gate) Bizepines. ture commerce | Plenty of cabi 2 n with nn Le tee Eiichen “has ail space," Eilicieat | 3 51000 DOWN 7” ‘ LOVEL A tenor Raising Opi laree lt ce aEEGS | Kicks and new Lincoln "Pant yearly lease MY’: season or . SUNDAY igh and Tt = utility, Nespas: inum storms : yrs. old, slum PEN Cas ND y $6,950 3 cearee Eon, WIXOM substantial down best offer with pea! s or MY SUNDAY 2-5 come * cedardia Coe a, eran. || Trestl— 6: screens, 4 lots. “| Lake Rd. Keego Harbor $750 DOWN: sey new, veares large lot, house R- Ps present vce Hed he BDRM” FURNISHED 2635 Hickory: raha! prick front), The corner Lawson Rear SUNDAY 1 TOGF arbor | Located off Oak > pees ior me Mee ed WICKERSHAM eM 3-2418 Lake, $30 pe rg Touch ickory Grove Court = — Many. sane plenty oi te eat pp state 8719 Cooley Be 0 6 P.M. TO regen cas gate . Ada , ce dren to grow nes “West st Manle MA SHAM ic *e:! eens acon , cluded at $1000, $2,600" down 11 OL 1-173) ML Sauce ren 3 teas FP N wate? ons ee w COME AT AUBU marsate “Senet 7 LAKE PRONT COFTAOES. pocah ponieessiree Date ceo £2,600 "dows, Plastered Leua/ input chevacien: ONTAC er information , OLVERINE err (un <= UIA ae _ Michigan. FE ach, Lewiston oar | with ceuea ste Plains. pet 10 to Dra ramic ih walls. ok eens possible, fi Leslie R . al large oak tree RONT | peveral eens 8,200 ADULTS a ae sar’ gavage _\aree = Prembes 1 right | el tie Mans cat vanity ile beth with butit ce tone srivileges. ee Middleton ee ress, high sieve: cies wasy one rogel houses. _ $100 mo? FE con in. poret Joyful rel screenes- = V Watch tor spacious wndows. 2 Brepta Thermo- o 6.050 | eet 198 WN. gomxaon| **:%° Gi morts location,” $14,000. wr aEvERA ‘OTHE ea ATTRACT! a trot AS . . naturel fire axation, | reatien iving room an ces—1 ‘in —_ FE_ 8-6003 age 4 per $500 ? UP. ALS OU water, iM 37 BEDROOM, HOT eamed ceiling warbase | ibcerean ha inl teoacos © a WATKINS 3 | 3060 S| COMMERC: cent P. W. DIN O INCOMES per week . Lk. $85 wets water softener and | “4 | extra stoo} Basement al ane: : KINS HILLS RANCH ERCE RD. MA 1578 66 W. Huro NAN BALD EAGLE : # serpin Almost is00 4 OF FERS | & “lavatory. 328 = [ATION — rooms Hie HOME. ! BE " FE 42577 5 Furnished, LAKE COTTAG wilt be living area. It — ene ans es. Lak SS ccna) Uabdecerea BED | pet gare toe lhe egprosiated by SUBURBAN C coena | 1 e, landsca erage ee SS pectin Af wien Posed meinem $rm AN CHARMS EF Hs Kestress | ee ea sped, Cyclone | $5,25 7 a eee wt aes taal vetay Priced st 62. ISUN.1TO 5 Broceeways boarlge type home | SC = ae i tate ahelby “baa? fo can Sener s ee : Foe) we. sdvise at $28.- apie 5 | of land. Pi ar garage. 1 ac SUNDAY 1T : ~ O 9-0001. Utica. REpublic | wer and w syed street MPLETELY jate in your imme- 2418 DEN lastered acre NDAY 17TOOP | ‘ Epublic | ¢o*D. $90 ater. Oni 4 : front, 6 7Opaaa Lank| OnAre spection. DENBY | Wood floors. Ex walls & hard- 1250 JoP.M | 3 BEDROO! | month. 5 eis ee ee pes On Vea Sere ae La ‘a A fine white ) ae e. cond. Only| Mecere 4 Tneees ano eos "| ° a Y r ON Watkins - MS—FULL | “heute AUBURN = , _or FE 2.6953 ‘ac OR 3-7227 RIGHT % KE ROAD: situated on a laren ranch ho: eee : potch, 2@ x 44’ and enclosed sun ‘REALTOR 4 Isaac Crary Bch Estates. teas | : URN HEIGHTS DESIRABLE LA ORY, OROVE: LEFT ONE tyvet garden ‘space, in” Di me KEEGO HARBOR garage. Very good conaition Lge [00 Oakland Ave a On! | tity Arepiacs ooln Carpeted fie: | basement lates tes? at ON HI bed 2 large we Drayton the le wn. Coole on. Lge e_Parking FP , Only paplnce. lates Kicbaa. Gick, ee coe lors. Full Pa een | A a O UAREOR ug) Ha “ear Se hen Lone House remains) gut Se ea ia sere bathe, 2) TV's. ermo ick fire ev me LAKE ale on V.A, T =) em nae — ‘ith . Only $1,000 down. : . pia bas ery d room ROAD. | sto’ pen rie a wn. Eith ee iDace “Mbetobos 7 aa beng wow of ¢ awe for basement oe << “Ful Foe both homes: Driv atl camass (eared \a0n3 10. A ‘trom more th Terms | scapes driveway Beau =| CUCKLER Ejther er both mary emer Sasomenn tr anviaed a wah er Lake & wate. Favs ce| Bt enna aie ve out Elsa} foe 3% scree close to acl’ nce es 100 ‘sold | terms lot, TTxi61 stall tana aad REALTY : wk, PE 92101 wk. Down,” 630 W rooms. The ivided into’ three $1,000 down, $65 Lake. Only| for Seveten tate Toomer ake) wu 4 nortawestern extension. | Tux fi cent montl % E , 4001 Pe | ; the breeze _—— Pca empred : per mo | for open sls 4 1 block and waich U 4-6863. EM 34236 or) té fine s ns. | $500 dow PRIVILEG (OFF . - FE 78 . ens, watch or e tine subdi h n buys o ES JOSLY c_ 17-8119 MOTEL c HITE ape with, ‘overhe precor] LCITY -CONVEN | WHITE coNtbgue ivision shalllioareses se ye shts 3 oS neue Siac. focoee Se — Sandy beach, eS eee L heat Pull Brice doors, , Ceil- pe anbdera: ENCE) —_s met e6 oe beast ot eee high mm, . Ae maintain its E [C WW OOD RE dared) bs co Nene pol eseiga carpe t 4 mode: fishin 800 ce onl Hl base story hi - I\ { ment. 1h se, part Restrictic oo RE L clean, $1. ; Se ee cee t AKE Ori vey” 414,60, $3. $3.- petin ment, oil fu ome a car gareee tum cesseee ym requ 5143 ALT Y arge & sm 000 down, g y, OR 3-6389. Re You cou ae out U.S. g. fenced race, car- . i Ochncat faceaens oean: ments and fi ire $3 Cass Eltsabe as al’ homes. a - RICE COTTAGE BY WEEK OR COTTAGE tse, Sen si4.860—but own. from “Sa cine wie Walkie ake =o $00” down, “874 oor SUNDAY 2 TO6P.3 bictey inauiated.” including oro tion d fine construc: | —OP=% "TIL. 8 30 meses Land contracts for salp es AR month. BY WEEK valence inaw Trail a) bellow wee : M seaped. Only’ $! mower, land- =e Eves Ro Ge eas cenlpomeete bees aa! and more. to Tura rig y pty, eer me LAS «need Geel ead : 34108. 15,000, terms. EM . — ose Mcl E| for eat sacrific t. Wate Denb ap i ck _ Em| \W\ ; -arty PRIVATE orl beach, TE arage wks with oot i * eee ease i Jens 1 on landse peaped ie STORY FRAM: aie ur mspection STOUT'S SPECIAI = ee * Broker” Poctne, sleeps & al con oi Foune : nderson | windows dining room. plaster ome. Large prod roe: wii wa owl carp soy aa Leper bop lrs ME home, privt | of futu ed anticipation ne $395 DOWN AL able, from eniences : 300 lot, ot Oil he ors. Full ba: $4,000 3, full bas 24x30, wn kiteh: ae eve waiting to “ 4 wk. ends, 8809 June to lake. Wh % block A at Large sement.| R down. Driv ement | cluding — complete! en, house wapment cute and get into th’ _ Lk. Ca Call ev Leneciou + Walher peat tt. ere cen you | = io few other porch. Gara, d to Weldon Rd out Sashaba ading refrigera y furnished, cS DIR with solid § roo is 1 TS: feature: Bs |i alle sand coanaliter) opal | a1 REA TV for on ECTIONB: ik car coer be WALLED eves. Lincoln 3-1800. H 1200 The gar< Corner watch left %4| $1,280 d V for only $7,650 w: highway : D out cated on N arage. Lo- Of lookin LAKE, MODERN CONV S oo Sma oipm ree fawn. Only in. I. C. HAYDE N Res —_ owe A fast) seller ind) Lake’ road, then le ee anise eo eae wort, pouses ¢ that aren't 42293 rm. Reas. 600 do 1,- EW =f alto (Only « e ip ro} je. ed wi ‘ompare ey? ket Mar SUN.1TO5 #3. yer | EN, Real T C Se Pectin ene tah aces Call esa mak pees Se “custom peilt re 8-044 : | m e L : ; _For Rent Rooms 37 RANCH PRINCESS LANE COLORED FAMILY TRADES WANTED | Soe Schue a cee | Sermarele re ciel | ates oe ew 3 bedroom s & bath. Pull be ELIZAB “ z $ . c slate entrance re- T eceal(a GENTLEMEN Sweepin prompdyr weeny Te becunanal Clank: plastered walls, oe soar cure Sedivee taseh ie __7400_E. Highland Rd WM. A. Bee M. Stout. R ccsacwatanenk fi vant, OP avs front room. 261 8t NICE shace ag lawn and towering ee ce fs Foe ons Pred ad ea bao eae a= Vendstapea’ ete rooms sees (Mase) E H._seqwew- ee ealtor tered earn oak floors. 92854 ses: STOP, PVT. ENT _ cance of shrub an abun- brick fireplac v room nies 000 bus &@ Only 1 block U RN m Eves. ‘til! 8: E 5-8165 1} " r $l 7 W. Huron. FE COOKING. « $s and ever- Lo e wal wi = store. $32,500 ck from . | HEIGHT 30 pm. CALL’ MODE CLEA 2-0056. ranc this rge and cious din- TERRY F SCOTT 500. Terms. ocated 1 S LeTO1 CTA A oa 3 Ae * ter ake grertooking (Ot sie ich ee at gees | ats. RY F. ADAMS CO. | Large wooded lot. Perfect beach | Bouse sepa roa” (2007 mee samen anal custom! ul DUNLAP ont Tel-Huron. FE in Th ¢_ fea- attached ‘ast nook, 1! 3172 W. RS ey is compiet ach ft ull bath oll ___ Open Ev F —— der i ae oe : ac Pre garage ity baths, ._ Huron 8t. un 1 to $1,500 -de pletely furn. urnace. ful auto. oil __ Open Evenings A er =—s—i(CsC ‘FE : DOWNSTAIRS ao a ee = Soacati Wenasa: caraer’ t paths. | WATKINS LA FE 9|NEAx ISAAC Only ee Ge tee ee it | ee = je T UNION LA _-1198 clean SLEEPING space, 2 large of clos- other featu —< corner lot. M se) ful 8 LAKE ARE _4-4561 ISAAC CRARY fant all tiled. a» slepaar sat OD — KE OFFICE Ocean PE eam nO NOON) feo ated ca ofr ad CY HE en, an Se eg sabeatems fa Seegeageear | Weed eeu taak | yon pevren wove jer tnt x rooms, $9 ted lp tend te ay eae ip yeqert od tort aa 148 wee ex! coe _ 13x23, Beauti- ion cimernen ayo te 1 + have « large sele <= ~ per week Garhes’ kitchen, County. St. atch for ow ston Es- cupbo: e, large kitch F ae citing de- : ONE OF T | & lake | selection of = rooms. . Also As ft. r Open s V ards & d en, ample IF THOSE e lots in all bomes- GIRLS RESID FE es room activi: igns WEST S$ minum ste! ining space. Alu- . rare b OSE of Pontia price range canons a a VACAN al Lt nce, are other $400 DOW ee ene I DE pena saree, a ae. rv ak $650 DOWN : We gerrsit - Sane eee Inquiries. “reauirements — ais. E CLEAN Ri a . woe ei 8 Iter OW N sur porch tue a tone fe landscaped veway. « Toome and bat : — rge lol, Tyrone street tention receive prompt at tleman, pri ROOM FOR GEN- net call no ve the Peis a evel acres with | f Fenced .p bath & 600. Terms ot Only $16,- ot, 100x200. F h, om large $1,000 D. “ with yrone street | call mpt at son, PE 4-437 on entrance. 245 N meas Dae for an sceciak: arden space & live stream $0 000 down, cn & be CASS LAKE PR ‘ eMac New 3 1 own | 1 FE 5-06%6. Eve $1,450 down Sool 4 el- qualified $7,500 down are offered wii outdoor living | ance on i+ } handle $500 down IVILEGES side bedroom ranch : ; s. OR 3-8576. | .—— SCRE, ROOM EF — | iemly “cam | ib Se eaaras Peas oter™ ee ee $750 DOWN decorates fests | eee | TOCKE FE a Meals if touches put she finis s SI,.WOOD R aeons | 4 rooms and bath 1 eeosion ye (meets. pos- home. 3 bedroom. RICE LaRG VA structi Brick mine : —_— 5143 FALTY |. tena d bath in cit aikeve @elkerre: rome _} bedroom. Yaeny attractive | R Kitchen j= RM. Lap “pt jon, 15x24 Livin; crete con- Cass Elizabeth ! furnac floors, aut: y | y $10.650 with orthwest loc ve | 1648 Unt EALTO vi. cture win g room, PE 5-1284 Rd e and oO. oil Eves. terms. ation jon Lake R Eee trey mae LAKEFRONT rere sto | |O seen meee, | Eater emt |e" Only $.930 of Sais he Fe = EET_exe ae PRIVATE ENTRANCE 50. Waterskting NT only me {lt ieee Ser Son. a SMALLF Se Priced at ‘an nal pees Ges warge ‘0 becroom poms cna 2.BEDROOM | Ne : 3 __hot_water & heat. PE 4-27 AuTo.| Pethine at per month. 4 acres of i. ragton Se er block. Lot 80 h : Se ee Ee ee ft. Romen in eautitul 8% FOR BETTER. HOME wren bone caatueat tree Leslie R. Mi | ood "buy" with eas oS privileges, 3 eed, Gol BSD wingnam line. 81. Home st. PLANT| porch, o gereened = In fron. LOW UPKE YOU LIKE _ pesca) nee jatar al See: PE STI ‘a0 leton, ; me. rane, outesir gril 6 1M tar ‘ ROOM FOR ie . Thermopa: front a7 3 “EP Fy LIVING rge specious pe through- T3 N. JOHNEON i ake P +8510. poste Es “ateely NEAR laund: at m4. marble windows HIGH V. 71 E mace extremely garage large chick rooms. 8 Ss ee room, rivileges . Eves. OR | 3 bedroo AIRPOR’ san privs. 97 Fairgrove. re abet pe neh oughout, 3 ae aH TV fALUE are har modern Phebe kept, 3 ee. 5 a cicellent place. Tusa Tiers ggeiberee) home. { Arnold R c \. aroma resesartenr tuces ss ease: REFIN: INED GENTLE aici orersiend. attached 2 plus high, Piacege ciopir drownd in Cos areata ated — attached ment. E-Z terms. w down pay- lot a furnace oe yon res er a é ie Estate eee ie a rectea- ; : DAY . AD o r oak j ment, n y 1 yea E ke are 6 raph Rd en, bh = mod * 3. 335 W. La before 7 oe hel poss wee | dining 2 Large ates mone ger ipebordoo-g polihondy pe arl Jam GILES “ FE 5-5783 located. 13.500 ea a on. Bice 7 SLEEPING _ROOMS AVAILABI 3) SEstd, er. Pertoct, living “at cause pusieredcwoha! wien full possession Lot 80 | $260 _Cooley_Lk ” pa es OFFER = BALDWIN Wwe. FE D ; ON 82.500 down. 3. Clos with ___EM i sigEPING ROOK wee iy storined 4 screened, Complete | Au. except $900 D 7 | Aub ERS Bt PALDWIQpEN es eS ORRIS |: ON PALMER ST secemerees| BRICK i ee See ety mee sswzsnne | HAYDEN |” Opy ea tie aoe e hen r Be flan i STOWERE_OK L A KEFR empl siding. senes ee e Miracle aatiie ee City OF PONTIAC vale tals attractive 4 @ large N- a ee rakes ving 7 room ih full basement Business x - sc new sal ms . , Bitch . in’ Tecan With B FE 23517 ae ONT Erseed to sell at Ara tes stores. 4 Approximately 3 ing Cen room with ree on a neat 2 bed- kitchen plus bess retry eae core your See lalivedres O Bedruoms ey pam. 2 ane _Rooms With Board . 38 You name {t—this house ha me eae tones peplndhcdtae! aus start Caer kas pe eso Airraay pegs mn porch. Iivin room. | New 12.6 utility cation eeday. vet Gab bec wie: rooms ate a ei 2 lores B ROAR RO ol ement, bd ut thi nee will s left sta d as sb LS v rpeting, rm in on OAR D AND RM. ON TARE eee “ price at 4.50, cash weet | Sie mee. eeremen on shad] Gazer evi pe BALD EAGLE LAKE rRowt HOU EEN conte bur at Hosee E . m_ preferred 00! a m : ; $9, out ‘ . OF : . eed it eee a aa Sa Sn wage ELECTRIC DRAYTON PLAI ™ mist LTIAMS LAKE L sat Termat wt Et | ents. te E H.C. NEWIN Sin ome “ . N roo “ Oo : Conv ws, PE 80377 reh, oe ty rick summ clan. eee by a master e ae droom ee buy at cay ery ed type is a real t 66x292 SASHABAW SCHOO . Drive out REAL GH AM : ‘alescent ~All er s ho tectri- ted m h ed $10,500. netres L oA Orch Co: : _—_ ; Homes 38A eects, an slectrie cease feu ba all. those cated. Jaa oe Samatawiire to- large. Kitchen living Features "3 tag weed) Lee ACRE LOT. home. $1. ne 7 3 se pe 2189 aie, d Lake Ra. turn stops ae & 4. Rd 3 VE ROOM ax term price $24, r- anted like—dou! ve aiwa large lot, 1 furnac: ad. full bath utility in arge 6 room on on Shee: te room own th side of re e, just ;_ 83002, s. 4 ; automat ouble fam. ys in ‘ot, 102x227, O e, nice| } : OH he room | an ood condition home, inj A new eleme home. te ‘attracti k. and it < women Sem: 4 MEN le ic thermostati P posts, @ state, will wners leav ated and has at. Fully tnsu- i in nice nel pprox. $1,900 a aeery school. lonial fa ve white f nspect| HENR day care. vate. WN © red hs comand ater $8,950 with meee a | peed a ee storms and screens heat gitees aay oii own toa ice mame vea.| bedroan_beme, AVE. times. OA ecu catlat L wired lor Washer uaa conditioner. ment email down pay- yard and rca eseored with fenced pest, 0h2.200. vcnty 32 = 149 STORY, e awe tha ee eee spa- eisnes home, lar, 2 a ZBleecent tone Gs — = KE reese and ele dryer, deep ¥ | moves” caping. $1.500 dow ; basement. gusae at 8 fo fu y| room, kitchen and seuenens, Lid oped) Catodd Se attic Hot SR PRIV] — scrie_ stove. “Many venings atter 6, call Mr Jot,| LOON LAKE. | 3 Lots—Bloomfield ONLY. 4,500, 3 earoom home ull | Face,” nll” bath "down, Dreskfant| trance ‘with vestibule. ten in Si oom IV LEG tion 1 in I ate : oll, ere’s Att C aaarel o side et . three dand ° full. bath asic. room & q room s 39 ES =o Baris, Cae leer Repeal, ome eGrece yeas eet j eny. 91.900] serege and soe ee Gare dining room floors, A. JOHNS located on th g ranch n Coane: celeee ae : 813,700 3 kta Pricea te cell dishw tchen includ HOTEL A pe-omiggeal . year ane oe Cen pase INSON mou ee ar th 5 ee an on . STORY 4 : ced to sell asher, vent f es, old 3 area, a ia gs, tox12| 1704 pes 2 Realto home, Lake. A truly . livin, y street, Cary a home with : sal. Full an & dis: Roome UBURIN sertlenee bed- and picture win rge living roo! S. Tel Ls features: y 2 years old fine ai & m a xew kitchen: ne dining room COUN eat, wate basement, oil ey ew Se pare ace on” Wiliams with = Ee aoe nd _Telegraph Rd es: Large dining ‘whieh Aiea Carel pinta i omen Nebtasee ee N OSES: Cn Gee ee Posse’ ait, Ses room aepert: street, eday Lakes. ® and less Teel board, and tch- ' FE 4-253 : vin kitchen, larg Toom poten kitchen sun . A slovel XIE HIGHWA rage, full ve, 2% car 2 4a and po lin 01 wat“ = ety TE caranal sink. 3 lar, stain- 2 Fhe 3 sore with’ firenia spacious ast ee BEVERLY pips Cesl hie men $2500 do Hl alee $14,500. i . 5 uburr ) c Ss, rms and ¢ tile bath e bedroom = [exami window. place and 2 spaciou first floo ment ST. 3 bed com: me, modern- . FE | gluded » earpeti ed gar ath. attach 3 GI Hb 8, 3 bedroo s bedroom bik » 2 car ¢ room. bai amily fortabl ood tab take a Ri 2-923: . Quick ing jn- Pp age Gas Ti ed heat. ILS ath on mali ms and ae: Pull 8 and ba’ arage. $2 se 8 ome, be: ie, livabie Kern nd “contract: : nest rms. & L ik riced for only possession lanter box s Timken furnace $ e n floor. This tiled reer Basement, w DUCK . down. preading shade autiful’ setting. . FE 29 Gg ey aay or we b opts. Soa-e wih Tree for only 812.400 witn cruhe, LA te fan ee 0 with nother fi t yee potlagooel Gampotige pte Ne Seal naa bale wering’ pine trees. i28° ft. for “pindays & ever re eS Moderate renee: B with a white, tears £18. f. “tenced own dutomatie a2 prtagg, Weng s tage, Brice reduced car as ee Dench. ‘$14,900, deep. ‘toned “cominercial ft. or of appointment evenings Piat be street - Located op street. openers. On black- 8. 5,- : amily , ideal ho Pp ARK HOTE L atem an | waa qiavess imate EU U Pere nen. ae Just ates ak 00 toxton E dge mE Gry ~ Lig ter tase ness. neg cin Bla ROCHESTER Frankf Biack-t ‘T ort: Brick C. HAY DE: e-| WATKIN Executive's ho or : 4 ae J roads, ranch h AYD 8 LAKE s home with VERLOO t Michigan K am se UNION LAKEFRO SEE THESE oo ] ans O spot overlooking ‘bird scenic w=. “atin EN, Realtor Terme eae) boner Bur on Low ment crRled 2 Pathe, one “Ga af a scnaered + rage Dp NT} wm one-year-old NT DAILY & 60 Yn room | home ative 3 bed * un TE, Sit} | attractive “and rranged, possibly rage, storms screeds, weit area. @ wonderful vac th: home ts California Y & SUNDA REAL ES’ ith fireplace. oy roo: : to 2 tractive and ere is a ver: | water ation RE 4 bed complete in ranch; D LOCATI Y AL ESTATE INC -kitchen, ._ tie bath poe ® water front ideally 4d y| ¥F. old hom jove! AP -AL ; rooms, 3 every deta! rive west 2 8. * INC, reation sement w: level home esigned e! 1s p00 yl tor — Rates 377 8. LOIS FE 4.0528 2 _freplaces. on = e on pele Ye — Pentiac = on M-59 reg Mich, ‘Automatic. ol ~s eoniase! : S E Feation room, outstanding ree FRANK SA Write for folder. Bor 41. Bruce ® shOOM Eves. & Bun.| OE kit apy egg ar sliding Ther. KUSCHE! cers LAKEFRON’ mortgage. availsbi 7800, (| Rome we are astered ‘walls, "A OL _ LT alae) : Crissman, Fai ati Me Hitchen, ful reads Cc JO 64133 CHELL Splentid beacbile T available. | Cherok : are proud to phere A 2980 Tienken RA Gu boon ee NEW. | room with’ sliding ment, built- JO gra. Nearly pe bedrooms. Mod- Lake Privile rokee Hills 4 BEDROO! Rent Stores 40| fice immed ayant eae | May were ta tus) Abe" ite autifulty “egn Moonstructed. 7S acon Nearly new brick Yea tong. HOME—TRaD ONT, 1900 ss we Hatgers “Ccarien tet ifetina ‘on inte front.” A Tomplete OPE fot Price reduced ae * — 1 90, ree wel Tend. and beth. nsteage aspera reams acres his bes ee de-| Pinched 4 FAMILY s) any business 23 MILFORD . wn. radi me roof. Hot -1 beach. W Pop ving fous ¢ Pe 1 apes and firepla & em ome with tw i rick an i ed for cash, bet 1 : on er = GALE BY OWE. pearl art water bas TLLIAM mod 1. tae ultra 4 ee. Riceiy y dremahnomen con ar Igo oS oe : ne ‘| Re 9 rooms, 4 omen BY OWN. opera or garag e Thi r\ S LAKE dern uitra rage and bé Also ere drive -kitehen, partm ea. fin n next to E, : c. Rm. & ime. 3 tee | ted doors. ted 3 beautiful custo aces. Ceram fire- paved dri — He a and con-| floor, ments — Rats of paiatmeaicne, ae cami Drayton 3°fafee. bedroom te Bat dime 2 ag path. | Old Lane ve) Romig agen. i =| moni Income” Gs “pee * — utifal ater, : roo 2 racti : e, rec: N 7,050. ce is e an off to suit ed lot. $18,900. w® x 140° 1 ee i ace. Ve ve liv- space, car attached early new payment! er on the price OR oe per ge of rms, cash 000 DIF W i: Double gara ry modern €. $25,000, term home with custom AUBURN HEIG: own Ug ty ae oe 325 Y. ge OF make cash offer. HOME FERENT oods pay AS _fremage an bs : 8. —_— "4 Pilger = ™ SALE Jig BUNGALOW RETIR For Rent Miscellaneous 42) 5 'aromoous > WOODS | ment mpactour ees 2316 Sreetur’ ect’ mat Oy Annett nc Ser mm cee eee | ae tat EBERT 2 EDROO: ment, spac h. Full Fai ~ way WwW me *yith — an imm @ining-L. MS 2% baths resin fous 15 x i¢e" base- airport 2% 7 s 1 expansion ith stair.| vt 20x22 ga: ulate = living kitchen. Sepa ee” livin 5 . cor. of ACR 2% FE. H REALTORS y pin ey attic room. 4, 2 ft f 24 m g : ’ . t * . ” Rent fae oeies| Ss Tan'aatient citacs snows © uasouny er ea = ree oe spe KNUDSEN eral om Sere ment | fear, tate, deta ‘a3 FOR ee Sy OWNER aa wood rs. china, Naré- N Con. living room, fire home. Large TIPLE LISTING ay 14 | FE +4516 244 8, Tele -N | Sonal buy at is an’ excep- ine te case wee our te zs, A Fiad Wess Foom modern Lote Ju 3 features, Sina nee mere ATTACHED | 1% CAR. ASEMENT. clove, Gaol bitehen. galt €e- SRVICE | - ee Fe eines | OFFICE ail ep-| lefts stow you this bom Ga : wr.'H. ga-| 500 a. Priced from $ FRENCH drooms, cabinets SUNDA Sadi : Pg saad on your tot. from $15,-| QNTO DOORS O aS ee ae ee oe 3 DORR Ss RENT TP FAST shea ne, We, can, ty Be EAE. eam) Ea ve (renege us pee | — we eT dpe sl ote T fa Dn. cannes complete. Fone Can to} FULL P - offering, Attractive 1115 V. . p st. p Ret ed p ries Meg yon ber ne MOY) See RICE $15,500.00 REAL FAMILY HOME sores Road ise [ER 2Mre,,,Rewlior Fe : el ‘ . gain, Available on ral bar] Binge. 24,2. vine, room Sunday 2 oe SUN Multiple Listin ‘Open Eves. WHIT OPEN ont | Et, eg el ae ‘DAY 2 TO 4 ONLY $1750 DOWN = if y " vel : : - E WHITE. “sens eh Se? pedo | Me, wie eo ae 2 cam ue tt "ATTRACTIVE 5 ) &: 5 - iv : a i! | te shtle Ee rode Mish rec Sins tals: aoement wie Crea re lot in “8 abe _OAKE Wr AND LAKE A Hpac [, oe ay aldon and clintontille Ras with NIO ll | WM ~ i ee le seees “ake "privile ‘Live th N LAKE « panne KED le out west “DR Aeros mi : “nas finest lite of Riley, 1 block | e OR Ope. Bees ule; Rue NEL sriyi-teke priv -Cligtonvile Toad ‘in we | aDRAYTON PL in Fok oak fn Oarland on i = ee * suasay 10 | ey h _: a. Your on Road, a rooms. Gi brick ven s si tag Bag Bt a ad dali: lil Ww, 2 Ltn ss y a oes = nee ‘Scho Low ” fee basement fbroughout wih} ki A FE 6-360 | Ed \ land 2% . cm ished te n, comf rms, a : scaped ware a ortabee vine Apis afin M. Stout, Realtor _\ fence with yard z a cal om =. Gvine me sone bd Vox ke 4 . (= aviningy +4 | FE 5-01 wn pay!|, ‘ide lawn heal. ts oan tered Open Sunday 2 to it em ar BL AIR A” & ae tee | ai Giroux-Rran ad ot! ver | PLAIN 1264 Ux- ranks: Open “Evenings "tl 9 4 26st . “Ee ar \ i V 148 0. ead ET, ealtor "3 i f a re \ j ae a eer . * Fs Fe 3 \ f ci ; 0 ore Ne - ‘ e ’ nape Sele Houses 4: ae ‘ . a i f 3 of tae Fam oa ORION ) a For Sale Houses ral \ / / i ; = \ “ ~ : : : : a fa? aes Rete 2tedtzon | en " secomaeed For Sale House THE P ONTIA | Rema eat ay ati Sa eee » Houses 43 . PRESS, SA’ | Sa materials crifice—Bv- “ WI Sie For Sale ru 2 pee be © : - I. gg? Fee Oe 43] GI. Take ov Owner On your lot, BUIL ouses 43 c Y, JU NE = ie 4 6. Broadway REAL ESTATE for ab Owner lea’ fonial — ew any size, English * pate RANCH i ARNIVAL 4-15 5, 1957 ; 2g ; : 7 i, MY 35311 Orion | 2% baths epee ae fame foto! ‘ od deal this ti ee 8, lot 83x325. “HOME. % at f : sa ee | acre tions, FE 4271 po oy 9 205 offer $1,500 do - __ \- . new Ean dacriiee eauity for” 8500, "| 7 RM. HOU! me earn, N*M Make offer! Located MiB aM] om : by Di > a \; kane ae hetcke . aj aan aa y for $1500, wilt Leafy totes ON BO F vmod Las 1 Mil . - 7 Plenty her — Like = _— itchen & bath: ese new mod church. Be ly payment, $87 3,000 AY 10. TO e, $19,- paym La fet ai e, 80x100 ft. nance—We Fi 2 180 down. rm. home| ¥ caletiine lene This 2 b e oat su base : = compl ais (enc are be HU » $75. CLAR $ WEST at hel bare =] Low us build e Finan Balance . ith firep s large livin ed- ar garage water hea’ ment. ptocks ras each w ¢ be IURO 2 . = KR SIDE M NNIS O down| remen your ce wil IL KMS * AKE pay- tied den, overlooking. tak if, pao. a mon Ar poppresinsy in tront hen (OF Lab ‘FROM a oa mse = \ ALL EY 1363 x Huron EAL ESL ATE iesreaa dy Behoot district, Beat 2g COONS mage ern ron egd on = — << edrm, eo. Large AAT . bal. $60 LAKE D AND oes ntiac Lake Rd 4-6402 — price. ve 89, on Is UTIFUL BL ‘A $0682) © rts and O'Lakes cicy gam Wice seeans F WES ROAD. MU ¢6 Muntigte Listing Service ss pee wee 609 full nd lake. UE CE tangs ape yy Sub- mresepel emg th ays or action Large eST SIDE TWO hE ens tating Serv si ue 3 large een ac oe. ceettie DAR _ I8- and. financ . ! 1200 ation, clos Fo e 8 room + Spa ACRES ace garage. 3 large a _ $4,250 . sparkling W. of P down ¢ on you NEAR ATRPORT 08! HovTaEALTY tbat Gone rime Gow Fah EN cetitien Fmt nee. Lesli = | “Johnsto we 2 bearm, starter home, wih er en Soa wen feu Seat ras Rice dagger eet Neo Rel Whipple Sore aubeislon at rihoe pUnLDERe velo! “bot, rough wirin, fh N-TEL CE 2-1941 n. Hos arage day rm sac- bas or ft hi ‘Lot vision off FE Mo's 180". Only € NTER “BU >. & W. Bur Sund F to no jement and eae build uy Sa +7046 ILT E = Ss ay 2 to6 *IFTEEN ACRES _ SUN e161 or FE nie t4080. with $800 dos Sale Seburba F. “C. Due to ill 3Y OW NE R- eminole Hi 1] Sercouets — CRE S ~ INDAY 1 30. or FE ca aft ith $1400 on of rdan Prop 48 W. ue to illness owner mus ie siren ills Brick dry. good small pvt, lake. 5 a SPM er 3:30 p.m, down. PE 46220 WEST 8 . 45A | : 7 in. High, 5360 DRAYT M. RANCH, Realtor ood Co. CO N tecaty | Site edocs Nima at tained and Rix the best tate. “Yoomiles Ideal pvt. AYTON rm 4 MI Al $2, room cing th that est plan main- west of erase! a N = neo og br. sue Goner 7 see ene ae. 1s at you will ned hom fey = NEW PON a me furn. st hom mn. OR 31235) . Livin & bal. er only It's a CO find | an es AKLAND NEW TIA fron’ i noe eabine, get On ceai SUNDAY p plagge Reams abies ai month. See EER eee © 3610 1D COUNTY “rac 3BEDRM _ Beautiful 6 C LAKE Widow ae ft. Pp Lake Ra. & bse AY1 705 | foo ining @l."3 bedrooms, kitch- tiled “bathe. NEW, IT ie |S On pases" a : M. RANCH ca room ‘snd bath | — Bran fettng ar te O F IN. Cust O ie oft “bea Closets. uulity counters a cupboards." Formica ss NICE HOM TE _after®e $1, ] 50 water and shaded r. land- ae 4 scapes rams! Ph. Ree: m pee Glee les: me ce RECREATION ROOM & ae AS DO scealst nn Oc by 1002 service ‘ON ROOM er large - ne i ear Wisn Priced sandy nat- R Sunday l ‘ Rancher ; “AU BURN naive intm ent eee include Bessy Logie! basement, e8s * scteesed i LUS MEGE. COST OFFERS ecm" at only $11, Peg weoat HESTER Loca’ ust listed . . o biock ries, | Nea et. Te s ddhelatpad most an cS AN. . eat and Indianw O 6 eros elt between Di home. oes lovely & HTS roa — qnopping. ely ER car Yellow | ‘Cab, 2 bedrooms s cusibens reset gle afford to own LAKE I ak L.esileR, Mid Approzimetely” Po bedroom h built 1 subdivi Manor pesueifully feos tivin ni gpaehoc 3 shop. Living reeneway tnd at oe on Patridge pal pot Bick — 1% Sl onmate fot oes! | home with, beautiful oak. a Large 4 bm ORION PEST ie diefon 85,950 Bayt an oe lend. hom: vision of beth ca led window work sale, fo! th low, n. cupboards an with oOrs own & rm, hom : JOH . erms. Only to your es, lakefront fe) = fu Kiteheo, f & bui with os wantin If you h tm-| ou 2 bedroom aiz ene oll ke pee eee Cass E Nson| Cl E atio oil basem Pail bedrooms it in TV picture means g a good ave been 8, bath, ed hot we le floo: rch furnace, Full ba: to Y LIZABETH _____CFE 8-600 ose to a ; Homes ur custom built ga aa rom 90,975 ‘on eat ote) ete one utility thir tiled a blac ~ IROQUOIS cus sone. Sunday. 344 Fo °p ONT AC RE piaas Seana See! aes « saarawgod togrs Elin Lake a ual ROA oy to, eer ctome.™ = Rochester: 3 ve. out 500 and els. atore 100x178 8 127 B Ar T stairw: utility roo: heatin, garage: ery nice trees 8.750, te vileges. ‘or sale. ing, se ntiy loc: Large hosep ut Biva. up. | t 8 & schi ft. Clo be ae: ald win 4 a ay lead m il-do ij e° with lawn. LL ewl rms 7 2 bed Be A ls & ated to ik . to ar erm ools S Eye - is to n u att, arge | oy mer, M 00 toom, e chure’ sho) Lake: waten) for —— ston sor 418.800 cash, 14.700 = mae throu poatenin o atiie storage hectuced smal schicken jiving olSivens os cash, Apply | Prise pe ot ‘property hes, ‘This is Clark ston REAL ESTATE INC. |nmmeit OWNER p EN Hace amy Dome,» tots ware a Starve | JERRY Ts. vin) tao a. 8 Mun, Clarket ANS rooms, ¢ e vin and, ious 450 with $1,159. ed n Er AMS er. fronta, and, 150 plus b 71 kston, iT FERR basene' enoe ent. _< din cane PA down at only | 317 ves. ‘til ’, Fasy ge. Fore feet wa- fauri REAL E r , Mich. ED. Cc sement, La + le to every 2 Ww Huron Bw Will terms aust to 1ce¢ W at —move in pancy. Sunda rage. — t 1 heat, 1% to ac tane Us. rms. Fr a ‘ rE os ba : split, sell. WwW. Fifth son R ] 20 8. STATE INC, ished tomorrow ye today ngay 2 to 6 complete * ie ae ga~ Sashabaw 10 Dixie Bey | CR - ce » Realtor ee Miiiple sseat EN vod West tide tobad mpletel 3203 S iy fenced: sumasay pani cake wy) ESCENT LAK? F Rochester t y R 5 Sashabaw Only PA + Mayb. past L north of L LAKE or Sal er §-5821 Mich, ; plas side location ow ight in aw 000 ybee road, ake Onkii evel lot ie Lot T b tered Carpet. (7. inc Drayton Pt ONLY block to A rey di geoto a feet. $2750 sow Sh s 46 é S NI m 8, unfinish walls, Ven ol a nic sehool and ains and For sarod FULL 5380 D Drayton 8t and go 1 60 c ore. $0x1 a empleto SUNDAY 1 TO 6 ef. water best, ees water Dase- foot and 3 ~ foi ie | pons | aurective tt pedres & pm. son between ana ees LARE ° x ACRE—2 ROCHES n a coon og ay spit torms for pecthay F aobe Aggarates bed- oe kitchen eee m W ARD EF B tear ee tu Band bea — & Up. ACRES 5 rms. patna AREA I lg elus seaadan “ag 9 oe meni W: Huron optician byes ;Ealamasoo room. fyne Pole ma Daneled recreation REALT Ee est Buys 160 feet ln onthe a sake? rivileges. tote with lake bed: 103 wo. N . Ss can oi Nhs —_ * “ PEN . $2000 , * pong US rm., slum. East Huron ow VACA be 1050 FE 43 INSULA cash. ‘Se __ Eve, st nt, | JUDO : Ww. 58 d 5 LAKE aa : serene aie t"| Meado a Bim! COP ae SRR, en ae oday | iv ettaanclunte, St oe eiGne c t eae oe ores We)“ p ee N | Secs are JOSLYN ARE tee iat ete tae ee ey n carpeted Drive out ch type floor wi peivate th on 3nd Built in 16 bis “a LOTS, IN UNTIL 1 fireplace, Bare on een PC Rt caskntek tee. “an S pote Uptime ode ee eee ek iford | Terms. DRAYTON 8:30 tle ful a 1 block Clinton- work reo, a bt! und landscaped er heat Putt cl home ‘with’ s 2 bed- CLARK R 3 3. OR Woops. — tiful Angelus iieak te 6 area tn be fase ay 2to6 ee netee tiatke siecle. Paste acious -ARK RE; BEAUTIF : ek te aan Gon wh =e room, dies mat. AY 93 M : $i4, $11,800 See Gain oe bee 1362 W. H AL ESTA Coole UL LARGE st buys Rho oy Inspect left pohirg ben, a ‘area, att > Famil ark Street - GOOD VAL kitchen etter! file dat x FE ne ‘uron st. *STATE| s.- Este, ia LoTs aT 3 oe cule ann | ie: beautiful b: badrecms — a cae § near VALUE — © roo cn eke one = _MeiTieL Opes itenings | teen: ao ag binges Ragged Bde . ee tomes he ave ate rg = Bhrored ved 1 arte rive Wel at ation ined to this a Rg rt ee ives ment, a, Longfellow Sehos. ide, = ie: gas beak IPLE ares o sknvice 3)2 wore. LJ ae or be rhe — ach: . ontal” * with ‘ite “Eng- full e, large te ent conditt mace, 1% b ae $2,500 lor privacy, Only | Py s. — hal Bivd. FE = arm fn eet %4-ACRE rooms, sun reom specious | &™ Basement, auto, heat. rms. en y prices well ses | tl 8-806, 19 & ar as and 1 ous rage, exe heat, Pull price $4, 300. uity * 8. Eee Let, Mies rat oe na GAS ‘heat | Oty a ont | 12.900 FARM 3 sere + ma8750 DOWN ae y ACRES ex room L] s a * * OU Mons : Drice#7.80 ofl og ola ad cme vA ANT. M om 000 down on thi the near oe a ene te: and ry a located This lak aatern Steno =~ tee — R ESTER \ i 080, terms. Reasonabl ie eit pipes Ribiaary Gar vabeesr ora ave eoelt dry lot. Pull base excellent i peat a aw Count new U of M | Ys ; : vis JOHN ment fang ‘dining “rooms, | 3 ewe have ned this | of furnace, | suto basement too. Ea tishing Good sae in goente rolling cid f ar k te Nn | John K K. WwW ‘ \KINZ = roe || ee oe THA : Pe | aoe ce “| Seay. eo 1 Tight s : od by : = : : re FOR c REAL : Ir in See ER. focal : x con sia ss ean 5 : LAKE FRON , Fr bien takes ai at oe i A $1 TIN A 2 8. Pig ett pala oy REALTOR, sen nt SS ( Es ear. Land elon ‘ts , oa Lake tren Ai INCOME | ée util. —— Lande LOT. {UR yy “soll” le eae ve see aire PE Evenings oy rcs, beg system. mre | home. “Also ae fe ioe rf Sylvan Lakes “GR. Cues, through. Class things ae $00 DOWN O + SON / | “ree boon | SEET,FOUR =f Rome. Alin dream "and | “font "cottage 0 “ i ae Drayton Plaii a bedrm 4 us Located F. Y tT or t cottage. ACTIVE LAKE- rn 4 room wit SUNDAY on ne bois ha “incom orig He zope: Ee etr des. “DAY 1 70.6 P.At. ce Lge wach es Cee a ae , J < _ BR 1 ) #8, Ist, aherm ea aoet, eae th AY AND m7, COUNTRY pstate AND BRENDEL moat pe a \beme. 2 Enecte IN PRICE OF : eg ¥ donne ong . tient h ings of Laas Yann | re. : tr EES SG , abi sane | e | §3% W. Huron . ACBES ° 73 CONSIDER TRADE THE PONTIAC PRESS, s MRDAY, aaa JUNE 15, 1957 / jd. For Sale creas _ 47 8% = AND STARTER HOME, Just mile from bevubare Weil & septic tank in. Full price, ; With $1,000 down, or will take land contract or wees cee a e - paw gt., Pontiac, FE re ak 13 ACRES = Ave good location 4 house, basement furnace, for “PONTIAC REAL TY 747 Baldwin $-6275 | 13. ACRES Baldwin Ave., Good location 4 As leroy Waeea ar eemees: for | JO oom ed es 2 — c TRAWEORD AGENCY PE 4-154 = | MY 3-1143 Evenings. r acre. In White, On Pipho Lake road. Owner T ) 8-5010 ACRE 10 NR. HIGHLAND. TRULY y° $330 Lake Townsh beautiful om -paved main road rg ll C down, 58 yrs balance. This is a ber- ain ” Directions Tele: a (Also Known as ighland Rd. West sbout 13 miles Rd, right on Milford be mile. See sign. Owner TO 8-5010, For Sale Farms 48 ted North of Rochester || REALTORS List Thru Partridge _ sELL, REALTOR | “PaRtnivox fs THE “BIRD” Buy Thru Partridge |. List Thru 1 Partridge BARBERSHOP FOR SALE 5% 8 | Sag. retirine \ ‘Nursery Hotspot | 2 acres of fertile soll | petsite traveled main road | room home hundreds of assorted plants. | shrubs and trees. Here in busines« ALL | stan and hundreds | you're really t Only $11,950" including TOCK. Bateman~ Kampsen FF 4-0528 Eves & Sun 377 8. Telegraph MONEY MAKER NIT MOTEL—4 CABINS "000. sole accept |TEAGUE | you with your money problems FINANCE, CO. | FE 4-1574 072 Pontiac State Bank Bidg _ FINANCE CO. - 202 N. MAIN jes ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $300 | AUTOS | LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODs | Ph Rochester, OL 60711 OL 1-97 E Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks | Buckner's employes serve with a amile in the most friendly man- ner. Tt is easy to deal at Buck- ners where courtesy and kind- nese afte shown to everyone and borrowing is a pleasure. Prov id ter your immediate and future happiness by arranging for a cash credit account with the company where you are wel- ecomed and your patronage is spereene tet Loans to $500 Up to 24 months to repay. BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG PONTIAC - pe ee ‘ead real estate or tracts in open eve- DAVISBURG STORE & RESTAU- rant & equipment 2 lets) Low down payment, or tease BEAUTY SHOP Milford. down. Business & fixtures ventory Lc & in- HAYDEN, Realtor Hot Spot Drive-dn Potential “golden ee for ambitious on West Groo_bew build = 110 ft. frontage. Pient: pee nek ing. EXCLUSIVE fe AN r Oskiand popular profitable product. wuer's health 80 acres on paved road with *, A op portunity! Only $2.400 terms, | Call OLive 6-0371 Maurice Watson, Re altor, 311 W Ww Fifth : _ Rochester 80’ Brick Ranch On Gentleman's Farm 83 gently rolling & scenic acres with 1300° of lake frontage of — ® mile long spring fed lake, lus frontage on semi-private | ake. Exc. duck hunting, fishing; @ Forever protected | hee any & all undesirable en- Aatedlthentne, This lovely low rembline home is surrounded with beautiful lawn, flowers and ted living rm large ‘ull basement. Aro to "tral es ri i> ae 1 pr ‘e 5 Giroux! Brinks VACANT LAND Rd., 20 acres, $390 an acre. +% (US. -10) and Williams St. |NEXT TO DRIVE-IN THEATER : terre soon demands immed:ate sale NOW OPEN AND DOING R penine BUSINESS | HOYT REALTY 'FE 2-0840 ps 2-194] PON-TEL CENTR 2548S Telegraph ma 0 RESTAURANT FOR SALE. FULLY | equipped. Low price. FE 2-6207 | between 11 am and § pm SUCCESSFUL CLEANING Establishment {fn Pontiac Terrific volume. repeat busi- ness, Call FE 4-2544. RESTAURANT Take over. on Dixie Highway. os __ in. Easy to get FE 4-254 SUNOCO — SERVICE’ STATIONS FOR RENT N.W. Corner Dixie Hwy. PONTIAC S.W. Cor. W illiams | Lake Road \- Oak Beach St. WATERFORD New modern 2 ba excellent pekcutsal oe lately ievestanens $1300 | Good ousiness Jocation < $8_E. Walton PE #-0441 Open Eves. | ~ LOANS—$600 to $1,500 YTON PLAIN 20 BARNSTON. WALLED LAKE rE | __ 45463 VAN DYKE UTICA Loans $25 to $500 signature only ; Al ore 58 see are SOME new. Size 46. OR 3-617 _ WEDDING GOWN a 14 OR ) Reas FE 5-7088 =) 56A PRICES FOR SCRAP CARS and tron. FE 8-6707-FE 4-6572 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 Scrap & Iron sizes Gas an: electric refriger- ators. Ranges and water heaters. Bathroom fixtures beds chests dressers, vanities and springs and mattresses. Living room suites, éccasional chairs, tables lamps. TV aets radios rugs. dining — suites Dinette seis and ma other misc items NEW & USED. | Visit oa trave dept for rea) | —— | USE OUR pats Rito ft PLAN UP TO 2% MONTHS TO PAY ‘1 BEDROOM SUITE mattresses. 3 tables er, davenport, & chair $90 70 Bloomfield Terrace nouBLE lamp. wesh-+ All for) (| CALL TO SWAP SERVICE WILL | get you a line on whatever you | want. OR 3-8561. | 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. 3) > ieywecd Wakefield tables, 2 Rem- brant lamps. al] like new, take) over payments. 3 piece bedroom suite, $40. FE 8-1713. 291 Scott Lake Rd. : | 2 ROOMS or ’ FURNITURE. IDEAL for cottage. 2851 Bay Drive | Green Lake. EM 3-0339 Z LIVING RM_ SET cond $40. FE 2 PC BLUE | Perfect 4-5060 388 N. Saginaw 2 MAPLE BEDRM. "SETS “COM. | lete. Porch furn. tables, & bog orth. Large deep pesne ae . _Lake Angeles Rd O 3 ROOMS Furniture CREDIT MANAGER WISHES TO FIND RELIABLE PARTY TO TAKE OVER $6 WEEKLY PAY- MENTS ON 3 COMPLETE RMS OF NEW FURNITURE IN OUR HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. | OF PONTIAC “14 & Saginaw St WE 40535 | ~ LOANS $50 to $25 TO $500, MUNITY LOAN CO, — wo EK. AWRENCE FE 8-0421 PRIENDLY SERVICE ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO: (Provident Loan) 7W Lawrence st FE 2-0249 Quick ‘Cash $25 TO $500 On your own signature, aulo or other security p to 24 months | to repay. Our service is quick, | friendly and helpful. Phone FE $-8121 or visit us at our office. HOME & AUTO. LOAN CO. __UN. Berry 3 St. (Corner Pike) LOANS $25. TO $500 | BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawyence St. FE 41538 “GEV CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars Bring your ‘tithe, Most deals closed in 30 minutes. Loans also made on fur- niture, signatures and other se- eurities. Oakland Loan Company PONTIAC STATE. BANK BLDG. FE 06, Mortgage Loans 54 . Por ORCHARD. LAYAWAY DFPARTMENT | OF 2) LIVING ROOM CONSISTS > | BER, OCCASIONAL CHAIR, 1 COFFEE TABLE, 2 8TEP TA- BLES, 2 TABLE LAMPS. BEDROOM CONSISTING OF 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITE, 1 DE- LUXE 4 8L 4 X 6.MATTRESS, 1 DELUXE. 4X6 BOX SPRING | 2 BED PILLOWS AND 2 VAN-|.- ITY LAMPS. | FOR THE KITCHEN, A ‘3 PC DELUXE DINETTE SET. | THIS FPRNITURE SOLD REGU- BALANCE. DUE 851294. TAX INELODED YOU SAVE $186.46. THIS MER- CHANDISE CAN BE SEEN IN| OUR STORE TODAY. . LARLY AT $498.40 F urniture | Company, Ca 164 Orchard Lk. -Ave., Pont. men eek, 2S eSvE _&. Biv "5 witon cond. $50. MI 4-567; o green [ao ic pe cheit am 3 ERED Sin SING f PLAYER. | 5 ROOMS PU é “xR NE, CRIB. GoD TPC. rine RM. SET. 00D, cond, | : | good ition, FE wet * cone ™ | ‘Lectuens or improvements 3 fough in or enclose | house peru’ ri donstructed 4yTo build. garage or on a' garage honje § econd mortgages sme" tiat ere © § FURNITURE. 8TC frig.. Must sell, leaving state. a. N., anytime. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIOERA- PE 2-i712. vo sale, 8 PIECE ce PAE DINING RM. adi 2.5380. SW IN A HURRY. Apply 208 National Building =~eeee @t phone FE 44729. s throggh Classified ; Ads! | AMERICAN STANDARD. PC. SECTIONAL IN FOAM aCe Teel things | i A a We buy sell or trade Com. ott «and look aroun ? acres of tree paral “PHO FF 5-024 NE OPEN: MON SAT ¢@ To 6 | FRIDAY 9» TO 4 Pontiac & 1 mile | miles E ot a of we Seig¢hts on Auturn GENERAL ELECTRIC Ic STOVE ° WILL x12 SacaED RUG. PRACTICAL | ly_new. $100. 4-2062 os ea WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Only $149.95 Complete L. A. WAGNER CO. Phone FE 5-9221 Pc bath fixtures. Consisting of toilet, lavatory & athtub Glistening | poets Beautiful cond. $100. FE |ALL GLASS CHINA CABINET. __ FE 2-1885 APT SIZE ( Kee , ELECTRIC | refrig.. Rosal! pole tent, | x9, etl -an-E-Z rocker, $25. FE 23 APT. a) ELECTRIC RANGE, $50. 5-7618 AUTOMATIC WASHER & DR YER. irlpool. Good cond. $150 for . FE 68-6537 or OA 8-2065. AUTOMATIC WASHER & MAY- tag deluxe dryer. Balance—$2 week. 30°° deluxe electric range, ene $2 week. Schick's, MY BABY BUGGY, $20: SCALES. $3: bathinette $3 2-wheel trailer, $30 | FE 4-0053 : 3EDROOM SUITS scratched cr marred modern desiens in blond. plati- num grey. walnut. choice of pane! 0. bookcase beds Come in and see these terriic values, atid com- pare with all ethers Some sets as low as $8950. Michigan Fiuo- teacent 393 Orchard _ Lake _Ave. BIG DISCOUNT SALE ON FLOOR ranges, savigeratata: several used SLIGHTLY Newest Tefrigerators from ke % & up. ROY'sS -RE CEMENT - PART! 6 Oskiand Aveo sss FEE 22-4021 BLOND BEDROGM BRAND NEW Double dresser. ta ree mirror, res BUFFETT. TABLE & blond oak. A-1 shape Also good | gas. stove. FE 2-4120 efter 6. BUNK BEDS, SPRINGS & MAT- tresses Brand new & 4 CHAIRS. =e eo p _ture_ 42 Orchard Lake Ave BABY rapes $10; BATHINETTE, $8. OA 8-3325 BENDIX AUTOMATIC > WASHER, | $20 and shallow well pump. $15. FE 8-0608. BLONDE OAK DINETTE 8 ET. Drop leat Pegg & 4 chairs. Piay- er piano & rolls Rattan daven- Poke wicker porch furniture. FE CORONET SEWING | MACHINES ee sesmnrastewra $24.95 Singer seeeeescyess $34.50 } White COMBOS =i cceces sss + $38.40 }Binger . .» $59.50 1 Kenmore “eonsole....eesses 50 luxe ZigZag .........-.. u B “Cor a zs 119.50 — ances iJ sh3_N. of 8-1564 coucn = hata i ” REF Cees. Tem | it. “radio 2 salle. 2 peter, = ae nation. 2 “pa chair, vad PRIGIDAIRE & SET OF MEN'S golf clubs. OR 3-3382 GE AUTO WASHER “POR | SALE, like new, Also portable, like new. PE 8-0249 GAS STOVE, NORGE -_ REFRIG. dinette set, dresser, roll-away bed, vanity dresser, chest of drawers studio couch 251 Baldwin GE WRINGER “TYPE WASHER, good cond OR 3-5042 GE STOVE, REFRIGERATOR. other misc. furm. MA 4-3298. Laguna Dr GENERAL ELEC ~ RANGE ONLY | Ale wide Ray pd OS abe pereee buy itk’s, e1300. < and refrig cond. 875. FE GRAY SOFA BED. FOAM CUSH- fon, mattress, like new. §50 $-2431 combination. Good | 45538 (GE WASHER, RECONDITIONED | | Frigidaire washer _ |Kenmore Meangle. si 05 | Leonard refrigerator, $49 95 | Dryer, good condition Crump Electric, ang 465 Auburn Rd E ¢3573 | | RoTrome “ELECTRIC | ~f A i OE! Che FE 3-7564. eap “HOTPOINT TRO’ NER R45. ONE wheel trailer, $25. FE 5-3830. KINGSTON VACUUM CLEANER, — cond.. Quick sale. MAple aNOrTY PINE BAR. BIRCH CRIB and innerspring mattress. Steel i le. =_ AWSON SOFA $50 EFRIGER- ee drop leaf tate: 4 pean bed: boxspring: china cabine' table: six wehatr®; 4016 Le Lond. LINOLEUM & & PAINT SALE _ta price at Jacks, 277 Baidwin. EAVING STATE oan beds, $60 21" 100 00) = henmore steve. $7» Dearing half ton air cohditioner. $90. Eaxy spin wash- .. $50 26 bicycle, $70, and misc. items 2995 Barkman. OR 3-7160 Electric LARGE “AUTO. "ROASTER ~ OVEN, good cond, 48 Elm, FE_ 4-1219 LOVELY (HALLMARK) SOLID mahogany Duncan’ Phyfe dining set. Several paire wide sox Sei ta mirrors etc. Shoefly rocker. Drop leaf dinette _table. FE 2-6296. LEAVING TOWN. MUST BE SOLD this week. 3 pc. bedrm. suite, beauty rest mattress and springs: chrome kitchen chairs, 30 8. - Jessie § Bt. LARGE BABY vere & CHEST. Gas range. Reas. eae 56. MAPLE DIN MA any tls Chest at ol deawers: Oth. Also bievele FE er furniture. wow, _ oe OVING NICE | CURNITORE ah alder chairs. twin be ore piano, etc, 346 Dick. FE MOLLA GOTHAN* DINING sET. lusty pink table 32x48 giass. rought. iron, chairs with uphol- stered cushions. New ', price Cal FE 8-2101. MANY PIECES OF USED FURNI- G ture, Chests, chairs, desks & ta-| Paint. Discontinued colors. Ber- bles. Misc. items. Very reason-| ‘Y Bros fiat and Lusterio paints. able. MA 41166 or FE 4-1898 Oakland Fuel Paint Or- » chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6159. MOVING. MUST | SACRIFICE [50 sew axe ate EAGH eautily 0 ic. ni : s room set. MI 6-822] . FE 5. eee os MOVING: MUST SELL AT ONCE ARK WELDER, 220. D COND at a sacrifice. Separately or all| Can be seen 8 as vaguirrel Rd. at, a very low price. Custom | Auburn Hts. ——- drapes, cornice, head-|A TRAILER: wie Tab BOAT boa spread,” alsg curtains, or lugg New, never, used. kitchen table. lamps, on cur- Come have a look. Bert — — — dishes, PEO rni- 95 S. Roselawn, ut e arare. x : MAGIC. CER GAS ) RANGE, GOOD ANCHOR F ENCES cond. Also: black * white No money down, FHA « _chrome set, FE 2-0078. Tbe Be. FREE IMATES, renal, “MOHAIR DAVENPORT $15. Overstuffed ar $5. Lawn mower Kitchen cabisict “$10. Apt. electric ra $15. Waiest ehina = et $18, 7, Get an AND EXCHANGE YTHING FOR HOME OAKLAND 104 8, Saginaw FE 2-5523 MOTOROLA COME Mb. RADIO AND 3 ord Seneole Only ay amen a NEW KIRBY SWEEPER, ALL AT- Take over payments, a oe oe, BED, ~ COMPLETE. $365. DROP LRA DINING TABLE, buffet, hai | areteigerator Ot at j tana, oe + CHAIRS, | et, $10, 44 Oni ae ores LAUNDRY eal G ROOM | TABLE, 3 IMENT LA Good cond, OR 3108, | $8.50, mo. FE 4-6324. Huron, TV SET: en TV “antenna, ‘Ah TON TI. } B15 B. Waitén |) ye aan phases aS —— | Laundry ue ane Munts | USED ELECTRIC SINGER SEW- ing machine. $22.50 Call Allen's. FE 2-143 USED GAS RANGE, $1925 AND up, R. B. Munro Electric Co. 1060 wo iitus | VACUUM | CLEANER 1 FE 4645. {TANK TYPE WELCH ae a= LIKE | new OR 3-5640 — | HITE TREADLE SEWING MA-— ees $15. FE 2-6608. 64 Seminole | , WESTINOHOUSE RANGE. 865. MA- le dinette, $40. Both nearly new 401 Denby Dr __ Drayton Woods | WRINGER TYPE WASHER, LIKE new. OL _1-6797. Call after 6 p.m. | SACRIFICE A BABY CAR bed & a large baby size bed. wall | air fan. Rexair vacuum | _and small fan FE 5-3868 | — For Sale Miscellaneous 60, cleaner, 1 WELL CONSTRUCTED DOG _ house, $15. PE 5-1072. 2 WHESL fi TRAILERS _____ Phone FE 3-7686 CAR RADIOS, | Sernccen YOUTH bed, Schwinn bike, Duncan wae _table, misc. furniture. F n 4-080 a7 DOME BOXES, | PICK UP BOX, 7160-20 tires. Also auto Tes rE 8-9157 «- eels sOorL PIPE 5 FT.’ $3.89 PLUMBING SUPPLY 173 S pose OTE 5-2100 10X11 BARCO COMMERCIAL ‘overhead doors, $150 a plece. Dev- fibis — . alr ae $325. Four ton floor ject Can be ee Monday, 3121 inurea Bt . FE $2 GAL. ELEC. HEATER .. 30 Gal. Auto. Gas Heater .. 879.95.) . $54.95 Cab. sinks & fittings $50.50 up faucets $23. ry] AVE PLUMBING ; 2 South Saginaw St. 2 JACOBSEN ESTATE LAWN “mower % mos. old Exc, cond | MI 6-3751__ 220-GAL. OTL tings for sale real reasonable. 4-2152 after 5 pm _ (229. GAL. OM TANK. WHILE they Iast—$225¢ Free delivery 5 Moe 1735 Williams Lake Rad. at TANK AND FIT- FE. ALUMINUM C COMB. DOOR, ¢ 32.50; comb. windows, $15 95, Gale all hardware & all sixes. Week- _Gays_& Sundays Phone OR 3-4406. A . BAROAINS, 14 OFF ON Jocks, Siding. Alum, & Fiber- las awnings Alum. Youngstown, — & ae [ator cay <3 No money & up VAL- LELY’S. ‘Ss. vaubura & Rochester Rd. Ey Tow ee AIR. ~ CONDITION- _er. Exe. cond, $125. OR 3-9557__ 47 WATT PA SYSTEM AND 35 watt PA — Ph. EM 3-2422, 6930 Everst ~ 25%. DISCOUNT BARGAIN SALE New oak poet No, 3 $85 Poy New cuiatd doo" oats r 8 te we ‘te'n. “or 30 fiat P38 150 ft. tt. eres 4". soll bie. cd ft: ‘eter | fissae kitchen, ofl. & ater wand steam ar wn Hot Exons ool, ttle tod ‘ine, tile, natn copper, bia meres Steel overhead Laoag h sec- All sizes and .' Large Ssiecuien from $75 Ano “up. A modern 4oer on Your garage costs Lens than you think, Let us give you a free estimety n q |S. Paddock FE 2-0203 G & W Cedar Post Yard Picnie table, clothes line post. complete stock, post al! ere. also metal clothes line post CR fencing. 2977 Dixie Hwy, on | SANDERS— JET WATER. PUMPs $09 95. G A. Thompson, 80 Perry. HEATING EQUIPMENT Brand new 80.009 BTU furnaces MH controis, low-boy hy-boy. & counterflows $249.50. Other sizes priced to save you money. [ae elec, water mea ; gas. gas me warranty, ork * io yeareet: We also have used ot] cen, of] burners, blowers, fe con- trols & space heate co. * Rochester, Wayne Heating OL 2-0211. __ _ LOGAN METAL LATHE. DRILL ress, Arbor Press, Y_2-3701. LAVATORIES COMPLETE WITH modern mizing faucets, $24.50 val- ue, $14.95; also toil batht how stalls at STOCK OF REJECT doors, $5.50 — ali sizes. Mercer Door, 490 Portiac Trail, Walled Lake. MA 4-222. LUMBER BARGAINS Used ase ew 2x6 pine .. Se ft. 2x4 shorts 2x8: 2x10; 2212: 3x12” all lengths, bargain priced us , Bs 2 oRWENTY -EIGH r . nes 3 ; ” \ ue 4 t ae By. Jay Ala ‘Fer Sele Lots °° 46)' For Sale wou Business Oppertwnlties 51 os _ 55 MODEST MAIDENS a By: J y Alan} ‘Sale Household Gopi 57 For “Sale Miscellaneous 60 For hi Miscellaneous 6¢ 60 > Siar eS RT ba Vg i ae | °) P : : . oun a: LL EQUIP 3 ¢ ISHED Ly * LAKE ; AND ORE BABY CRIB & ) CHIFFEROBE, LL TRACTOR, A 5 : ¢ ROOM, “teree, ssn Be et % List Tee rcte ban | privileges. Por séle or will trade . ae USE REFRIGERA- OR 38717. on Ee tale oe " gust WEST OF grr “Liairs | Rus, _tiac area, Bien 61683. "| for 1 1_car. PE 5-7000. weet - TOR, GOOD) me Daven. | CHIL iD SA arden abet Just off paved iE Ww. INN: AN ICE CREAM Bi i, WHOLE. | 4 RM: MOE a : — PORT THAT CAN BE MADE on on doors wot Gx sale & retail for sale, trade, or; ity with ¢ modern on rear : ~ . OA e383. Po 66 W. Huroo PE 4.2577 92-9628. extra large lot with lake privi- , ; _INTO A D 94 1 yn We have a complete t 4 goal LIVE STREAM = : site; ivi BEER & Wink Li-| lees, Will acceot bouts trailer Ve => « PIANO, FOR Close hut Sal e! b & to. aid you CRES WITH : WITH SEER & WINE Li- rel ore parece m 4 reation room. Blond glass Bteel © * = near Rochester on Livernois road. ADAMS cense & liv BS cage ote 4 bed- . —— : er pipe ~ tile ~ fiber in Paint Creek Riis. ane x rooms, all, fistures, farce, stock &, the poet: EORG E BLAIR . om a3 i30!" coffee table, "| Pridey,, Saturday & Sunday—Lum- sewer pipe — # plaster board — minions 200 ft. on Paint Creek. 100 ACRE FARM ty. as Yoho R, Troy. MUlberry ALTOR aru ves Gran MACHINES | Odds & ends of all kinds hee: | ee halt he pal tye. 350 ft. deep. asec ee ‘on 9 rm. modern home, barns = yi ou erin . Hey. rune oR 3-1251 : mat 08, Gut mao. =e le u ber. peneing, xiging. wagews, t le rr ee rs, wi ver 6 Ss Tis TYPE PROPERTY | ernie te ae no! un Oil O. : Even POR 31708 or OR 3-3687 _ thing t cost or below. ints aul St Cyr “HARD TO C = C - % GAL Tina “TANK FOR |-4 Sea ‘ATORS. LAST YEAR = to 40" per} — ot, Av YL Da’ EE) Sernssl orem windows culvert pipe, dog or +) -¥ nie ot America’s | gent off. tmerly Huron Lumber oe . ACR. 7 RM HOUSE. THE FOLLOWING - Us ‘a-ine: yw ‘or fence or pe new, guar- H —— _ L mb C M AH AN barns, Chicken coop. FE 53-0056 ABLE 8U ceo — STA- een ee le, ae ay ae P . —< : gag Buy « = : sCOMPLETE LINE Or u er O: — nar eae Nas FOR ne. Exchange bre ser efrigerator fora more i wer Five ani and Pittings oie aL CO. REALTORS Buy Thru u Partridge “ at ROCHESTER. CRAP ® Tescent, machine ara Si ‘ave = and Putings : 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. JOSL ‘9 ane CRAFT if UTILITY : _t ._ 383 O Concrete and Culvert EM 3-2731 We Deliver 1078 W : FE_2-0263, List Thru. Partridge OAKLAND-MONTCALM for sale or trade for late model RESALE SHOP. Sump Tile and Grease Tr: . © ve LOTS om “LOTS IN PONTIAC |—#oR FARMS AND ACREAGE EAST BLVD.-MT. (a arte car. $59 Auburn If iness, 1 elec range. as. jap Flue L and Wal se rape ree Easy terms. Schneider. Ph, MA cau Rutledge. OR 3-111. rE 4-0003 Moderate tavestment. also 61.200 equity x Thewe “HOME i aise gas sieve. y, | BLAY as : : ous P 48-A ciaj-assietencs! Srellevie: __ ] acre & lake MS _993 Mt. *clemnea. 81 Orcharé Lake Ave. FE 3-710) \ . LARGE "LOT. ai. COLUMBIA ‘Rent. ent Farm | roperty Contact Detroit, TR.-2-6100-Mr.| Reeds. some ‘inside finishing «fot REFRIGERATOR 3) —sTUbiO, | COMPLETE HEATING TNSTALLA.- w =. smal] house. Inquire 74 Bald; ~- Bepridet . car or anything a equal value.| $55. Gas stove, $15. Ele rie | tion average f § room, bouse this . var SACRO isoaeorT “stcaen ae ee acres 0b SACRIFICE SMALL GARBAGE | > Sree, ee ron 5 dryer, eel esoe ale Ai Salat Heating Cooling Co — nade & fences i. 2 g Co | ASE OR 3-1486 cae Rd. Plateau 22190. an ee a truck) 43> Ferd: 1 pounce “NEL ERADE Fp PE RE FRIGERATOR SALE | \ pest toe y Feottows, i Mi Lepag| Sheetrock —— = ; \ i es wn Marke : . B Pr Property 49 49. = eee eh 7 CONSOLE TV HT: > a ee 7S fh er frre = Br8946 ns oe eee ee Aes CPE a\\ aon LS Fi rad — player com- ’ Family-sized Kelvinator... lba GAR N 4 8 Sh $ | Buy Thru ae Tisaliod” sot te for 1 uM projec- | i = = oo = : The spor eg Dare old. Xx eet ° I ely te Thru Partridge Or ric 1g asap Saree solediter FES $ YEAR GUARANTEE OE al Ie IR fh 6g wots erm ogee ory | y st Thru 460 A |_eopd. $12 oat Bd CHEV TRACTOR 2-TON, 5TH | T7] aod ant fd CLO Twinsulation, 100 sq. ft. ...... $7.90 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEB wheel, saddle tanks. air i vacu- WAITE’S Zonolite per Bag as. 2T04 P.M. Cc COMMERCIAL . a um, ed axle, rebuilt motor. Downstairs FE 42511] All sizes las fir axt, 9x13, 2x14, “ c W CREEK Now available — approximately PIZZA & BEER eae “pe nt. Will sell or trade. = $5 ak « vane es SBD. _ SASHABAW CREEK. | jee, barman ec waur | one combination il cperation | —~SCMOUSETRAILER I BENT 2 Ixia’ whi 5, niewaed es = 7 | rontage 4 a sie Sipe FARMS —. + ford sree e fastest growing ane sco rear ey Beautiful; Ali aluminum with birch trim. A NEW AUTOMATIC ABI " P — Bed mcr A vesees Large 100x200 bullding sites | com mercial area. Terms avail- brick bidg on corner with plenty & ply tres. elec. brakes, 87- IRONRITE IRONER 344! oy oe. beer sos ltl located only 7 miles from ble | of parking. Attractive, spacious | opiates. A-l cond. Will sell cheap bar sinks, $3.95.G A SAVE UP. “ON MA’ Pontiac with rea- Di $2 Per Week we. . e SAVE UP TU $500 ON MATER- See Geirnen Clark: } bedrm, owner's apt, $15,000 dn. PE eos for tohabereerta property. Free Mome Instruction 80 8 Pe ALS - . USE . : handles. 4-9165 or 100 Joslyn _ TALS p Ee en ek pees K. Irwin | "por sate OR TRADE. 5 ROOM Lo Gabi ltl ote CLOSE OUT : MAKE SURE IT's “down. DIRECTIONS Drive ara ron | — BOAT S—FISHING house & sarage. large aesleten! = ' J REFRIGERATOR. GAS STOVE. paella ool ope poe s BURMEISTER out West Walton Bivd to ular lake, just railer, wo car eg ~v PR LAI | Stroller, buggy, reasonable, a less. : 3 miles to Waidon Rd 313 Rea mn, 8 - + hers “mites Snortn wes M os ped are a $0006 or vr = ————— £23 = Pace vin HOG. Peecaen. *. Spee hkongen Northern Lumber Co. a “se 43415 in Oakland Co. 35 boats) Modern oF RCA 12%" ION. MA 2 C Coole to OPEN SIGNS. Rhone WE Fee? (Eve PE CMs) te Osten’ Ce ren tome te | 20 For years he said his wife didn't\understand him, then | "{2,Console. Only $29.08. Milk Ph. FE 2-283 ee le aaae cluded. Mein highway location. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1951 ENG-| one day she did!"’ < MI 6-1300, CULVE Ge PIPE cieerach 4 & 8 Mile v r. M. Stout. R Itor 1B di 39,500 on terms. Nsh Ferd for motor cycle or ~ R Detrott 64184 w. tou ca ‘Commercial Building | Oniv $38, $150. After 6 pm. lsene SACRIFICE 12" 16 8 corrugated pipe ot | Om 4184 58-8165 tal : coef ~ TN, Saginay | Ph. PE balding corner locaton i) \VARD FE. PARTRIDGE | GARDEN TRACTOR WITH 4 CY) Ces Googe $7) Sale Ho Seilaeede 67 oe ee ee wt Walvboxes for duplex” plugs. Sundey ada reed feria a ere REALTOR FE 4-3581 tachment for good aluminum | ~.~~~~___________._. Bes = Dn exinegitne et aiscte asp ing op Los a sles: ep Church’ S, Inc. Frat Ons. conan Oa Sony —— parking lot. Equipped with FA peat ESTATE & BUSINESSES | boat or ouiboard motor FE 0038/1, cy Fr FRIGIDAIRE DEEP | [DEEP FREEZE. 14 XT. 21” TV.| 3961 after $30 pm 10” 8. Squirrel Rd. PE 2-0233 ba FOR BETTER 8 | ell furmace: modern | Cserese ee. RUOUT MICH GOOD 2 PC. BLUE FRIEZE LIvV-| freeze. 2 oor top. Like new. $350. 2 burner hot plate, 2\.mehogeny s aT OBBIN. FINE ~~. | 80 easy to the ladies can FOR BETTER + geting, tie fest Sp earrarroes 10 renee, ing room suite: pr typewriter. | OR S107 tables. 3 oem po — sING ER ROUND BOBBIN. eda DIEsCoURTs Os Nt 8 run them. ao it with eary Me wer ower, or W on, af ‘, 7 iv A s Cherokee Hills } immediate occupancy at $325 per a 52 2973. = 9x 12 Rvas woo: F FACE, “$1b.85, adults only Other = \items. : ments of only $4.90 month. FE | LOCKERS, LARGE SELECTION. Se ne canciones RC nosetiher’. You'll like the advantages of its. month. See Mr. Ue) ~ Sale Land Contracts LATE MODEL cL CAR AND CASH per Par gi winiat Impo, tied. PE ‘5-8723 ¥ ng mOrcherd, “Lake. Ra. 1564. Coronet. — oe EDWARD'S 0 T $124.50 and Time. payments country iocation—Eliza eae amen aaa |e ROR YOUR LAND CONTRACT. gg rmimiates, 59.80 Rus | — SOLID BIRCH YOUTH BED, COM- ~18 8. SAGINAW ‘liable, W.P. MIL GAR- coon ar 7 Se arson’s Puralture. | ELECTROCHEF ELECTRIC lete, MA 4-2008. a Se BE MEtee's! Roy Annett Inc.| | 20% DISCOUNT || RBEBE Og Bin weit | Hort TSS" Ate Cee ig Cook etre me) E eo a her =— = Y Contract balance —- “fe payee ity OF 3i 1355. unite ot wr aden Se = — eee mpir e t* Mi Birmingham) Phone’ MI CARL W, BIRD, Realtor ee eee ee cre: wesse| Oe olen trees nee wan | MOTORCYCLE aa: can swap | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 aie RANGE, APT. SIZE. #80. | 3450 0 mo, Good credit seeded. | 2400 Union Lake Rd at Commerce | _ ¢-0053. Communit: National! Bank Bidg | Evenings and Sunday 1-4 full basement, near Lake Orion | service. OR 3 12x13 LINOLEUM. $6.39 etd ean -3337._ Michigar : Xa a Fan ee Sag OF PUBS Mer war RQUTY Te at CHEWY | PONE Avail Tile Zac.” | TAGHANOE, YOUR SMALL RADIO! * Tele” nmotr wa ticee | winnoWanmnurca | 1 Weed Carpet aT TE ron 8 Call OR 3-2603 el Air for clean or 4 > | for a used one : ce lee 3 7a AEE, RIV: — | DIXIE HWY. . OR_3-8550 a ntl. due pat Pan ae S 7s ~— ae oe | ee 2-0801 We_wholessie to dealers. _ 5 Colors—'y Wide ier ets you started. FE $-0676 CLARKSTON WATERFORD AREA IF. C. Wood Co | WIL ACCEPT LATE MODEL | RUSBER, BASE Fam? a7 five peter hdl Mois M saginaw | SMALL R REFRIG.. GOOD COND,/| ELECTRIC WELDER, AC. SUIT-| Reg $5.95. Now $3.95 Sq. Yd. or FE 5-8 605 ft. commercial frontage | ‘ es | car *, = as gomm payment | “Syers, 141. W. Huron. PE 43064. rLeaY REEL eee $45 i _ for s or shop. excellent FLOOR SHOP ft. x side road, as rear iot line “REALTOR . on edroom story frame —S— TWIN OTN ENTAL BEDs ¥ wir 09 8. Saginaw Open 9 - 8 rtriage a 485 OPEN EVENINGS bath & rch. Fenced aT MOTO! ROLA IN GOOD COND cleaners, all m . 1 year guar- Fax EE STAND: 3.95 aginaw =i ($C Buy Thi Es idge aes ienitee ae weanata | Commer, Williams Lake road & M59/. in yerd garage Will handle | FE_ a 62 Ruth antee. $16.95 up znvie Blectris. eee fae ae +2) 21532 double a 36.98 | TELEVISION $48 LAWN MOWER List Thru Partri ge | tng 3.0 acres. es per foot. Easy | 5% - | $9000 balance on land contract |~ — SS 502 N. Johnson, FE 6 TRADE-IN. DE PT. Washbowls with fittings. $1). 86: ashing mach. $25, OR lt 35% DISCOUNT OR 3-5656 for appointment. By pri- 1” PAVENPORT COVER. Exc [FRIGIDAIRE AUTO | oe ASHER. Guar. electrc washer \....... $20.95/.3pe. colored beth sete with trim-| _3-0108. _ ; { S- \ beds 850 Cieaee: Your cost, $4-, vateowner - | “Good g cond. Only 859.95. | 2pc living room suite \..... 29.95 ‘a is, irregulars | TWO RESTAU | STOVES. PERRY ACRES HOLME a e an TRAM 5250. Secured by 7 room home | wit, ACCEPT CAR AS DOWN ca eos Staviar 23010 | Milks. “MI 1 6.1300. be. living room sulla... $19.95 12 Se eC st tx a00 Magic Chef 6 butner 1 oven. Like 4302 on” - 1950 Ful pages w8 oT berenia’ sey ment on oat Parry J bed- | 5199 95 NORGE ELEC DRYER $ 99 FURNITURE FOR COTTAGE USE | pe dining room suite. a FUEL I HEATER — hE EES ABLE: EM $100 ea. Gas refrig. $18. HAVE EVERYTHING YOU COU <= each S peerese ES ce room house. With full basement | 313995 Tappan gas range ... $90 -- Complete double bed with sable-top gas range... wis | elec. range. @2! — — ee FOR IN YOUR NEW, Bus. Pro 494. Hurry. so | OR_ 3.7497 129.95 Speed her... $99 | Gresser, $25. Single bed complete. Metal clothes tree $405 _Tanee. 62% Parke TRAILER FRAME. COMPLETE HOME. 5 Rest anes Ban | JERRY FE. ADAMS CO. |wew 3 pepmoom monte wit | tr Reree ute vasher, a0 | $0. Bary, chaic aio, Ralagay ($218 calue doe, beroom we. S88 OD DT HURT?” Fate aher $30 pm _ t ti rai or your ei =! i ROADS No m 20, 367 STORAGE SPACE... FE. been Rese aa . Plated pao cua apy = st FE on ae Kelvinator refrig. 11 <, 8 a ,g Due-Therm oil heater with | AVY SEAN S | _ 3-2616 after 5:30 p WONDERFUL WATER — At about Sa ————— | _ $0630. UP TO. “TWO YEARs TO PAY 3 French doors, §5 Gahan tractor. 6 attachments. ae. — vinator refrigerator, 2 f _g00d condition. _ FE 5-009 5. NEW GALVANIZED PIPR 1, in, 21-ft. lengths ..... ws We %@ in. 21-ft. lerigths ...... lie ft. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 173 8 ginaw _F® 5-21 5-2100 ONE WASTE PAPER BALER, IN ——, condition, Apply 30 OVERHEAD ) GARAGE DOORS, good : EM $20. each. 3483s! . PORCH LIGHTS. Post. LAN- terns, coach amps, overhang a. arden, patio and terrace uy bite oJ save. Mich- + PlusFescent Orchard Lk. Picnic TABLES LE. ALL . Phone Pa vind 10 do buys * 1957. Pehabes mate ‘a food nem, 087 service — mechanic; Ce ‘ed deal- ROYAL SOFTENER orn ins, recond “Eton feta | Cramp Electric, Inc. 463, Auburn Red. i ve 4.3573 year war | EPIPHONE GUITAR, LIKE | NEW, compnore with case, picks, pitch ipe & chord finder, Also § string anjo. OA 8-31 Ln $ $25 do wn, bi a)., 36 months, Calbi Music, il N. ina w, ie Saginaw. FH KAY BASS -FIDDLE, $175. __bublic_2- Boas LIMED OAK IANO. Should sell at once. Terms. Gal-- Shee 18 E. Huron st. FB NEW SPINET PIANO. BEI son ator, low Wray _ terms PIANO TONING. aE caoR fi PLAYER PIANO. . PLAYER needs repair. Gait FE ¢6024 or Saat aes al, due, over pay- ments of Cm es : “he aon i. ee ae ALL SinY os Gi Pi- ano, like A ao UPRIGHT PIANO IN EXCELLEN condition. Telephone PE rior . UPRIGHT PIANO. e. rE : ‘0. REASONABLE. me. revuced $128. Other ma \ j A tral ave., off Atwater Bt. Lake me geltver—t. nue les — q| Orion. Mich _ MY 2-1691. — S oy ae oo ner | WHITE SIBERIAN HUSKY PUP- Fn +6686. pies. $10 each. Also young pe seca alae Sel Anyone having equipment to re- — = Pe & el soars te ot & Dest Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 sted ets Oe SSS adhd DM. Of sy THE THE, ORCHARD GROVE KEN. . sate hoes SRAVEE| oe en een, sees _FE #1706 or FE Aa built, All dross. Call for reserva- BLACK DIRT, ) BUSHELS FOR $1. tions, 41121 W. 14 Mile Ré. A delivered. PE 8-3282. "| 4-343. - saa BOGS CATs BOARDED, Pos Bulldozing — [tases Burrsneit ss 8. Tee S aes \ 2 _ SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1957 bas Farm Equipment: 76 _Sale Sporting Goods SS izes 32-7611. —_ iP soOIL, tractor saa :. EM 3-3492. ais “BLACK D fF, TOPSOIL, PILL, a & Guna FE 5-7645. i fill. P SOIL, BLACK DIRT, . sand & gravel, Delivered 7 . FE 5-0214. fin. ront - peading. M ¥4515 4-1 TOP aoe STONE — gare tin le Conklin, 1112 or FE A-1 TOP CRU SHED STONE. sa fees Bal Hoe 3-1 BLACK DIRT, FILL, SAND, ak es eed . §OIL, RICH, SLack L, gt and fill dirt. PE 5-4758. eto. On ARM TOF sort a BLACK ede po all fin clay ore el, at ___PE 61672. “tle & white. § $35. bat ee A a NEW & USED. ALBINO | 2 L NO. PARAKEETS, ‘= - free instrue- he CE get City i | SeaGua “PUPS c. REG. EM FE 32-4708 34-2661, or EM _ 3 5a = SELL — TRADE |BEAGLE PUPs, A! AKC REG. FE Leach, 10 Bagley. 0002 2 Tent s—Sale or Rent OLive 1-1335. i Bags ~ Cots — Stoves BROWN STANDARD P Joe's A N Surplus PE 3-0022| fine = 6 of our litter of 30 gual Scoilaine, “price reduced Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 SOSTON TERRIERS A at STUD, aa BLACK DIRT. TOP soll. —— = Ce _ Typ aaron — 1c ror sort | een ionaann bear hoes males Lm ‘Humphrey + Baad, “orever Sas disposition. “Also stud ae 10 Evan Humphrey E210 = ce beveret males, 6161 Pine Knob Rd. ORlando 3-0772. S LIGHT DOZING FILL DIRT|GOLLIE PUPS. MALE, BEAUTI- SAND & SEACH SAND © °O%| fully, marked. € weeks old. $16. " FI rT p.m, C. Cummings FE 3-5421 COLLIE. MALE, § MONTHS, OLD. T. Boyce FE 2-5925 : sees. at Aa’ TOP CUTE KITTENS Rotoevated — jondes delivered.| Free to good home, FE 6628. FE $-66Q, Sosa DOVER HILL KENNELS, COCK- “babe SOIL, BLACK DIRT. PH.| ers. AKC reg. At stud — CH, 3-4170. yey Hills of Staff. FE i TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT, —— “fu, sand, Gravel, Bulldozing. MA Aree — PEDL get ane rey pn) Britton -1 TOP BLACK DIRT. PH. ATE : FEMALE, SaaRLEA ERMAN SHEPHERD. AT BOLL DOZING. FE a0 & Abhi’ mos. ‘he spayed, FE Xa TOP SOIL, BAND, GRAVEL 4 FOR SALE: BOSTON TERR Se ee ‘i TO! iY 'FREE — AUTIFOL ~ YEL “Call P. Waldie. FE male cat. me GERMAN “SHEPHERD —¥ PUPPY. _Phone » MA 6-{ GERMAN ara POPPIES. Pedigree, no papers. FE 8-3315. GERMAN SHEPHERDS. PURE- er AKC registered. MAytiair neaatae HAPPY COLLIE PUP- = een reg. Sable & white. MIXED COLLIE & erd puppies for sale. FE 41027 PARAKEETS — SOME TALKING, Can: ¢c ~ GERMAN $10. ScOnLE PUPPIES ei ES |PEKINGESE PUPPY AND ONE older male. FE 8-1800. Parakeets Guar. to Talk | enree — ar: ie a PIGEONS — BEAUTIFUL ware fantails, selling out, cheap. Ph. FE PARAKEETS CANARIES, SUP- 2-771, olies 183 Sander: | A-I K- TOP WOIL AND BLACE DIRT. FE 5-0167 AAA ROTOTILLING SERVICE. Lawns and gardens also okt eat sand end gravel, RE ALL KINDs OF SAND. GRAVEL & 3- dirt, Take orders 8 a.m. FE 4-0027. A-f TOP SOIL @ yo 100d, 912, Del, PE 80630. ATTENTION ing & nage y from to 9 p.m. ‘em =~ Ey a rd lack dirt 6 bus wi ar ale . Teeteal corner of Square Lake ote Rd.| Known as Miracis M r 8-1355. soil, FE) FOX TERRIER. OR 2860 DeLand. REG. FOX TERRIERS, 41 Franklin Rd. Rp ptigerenlld Fist i PET SHOP, pontaee COLLIE 2 YRS. old, no ou gus 3-6548 Before 6. to THOROUGHBRED COCKER PUP- _ pies. 9 wks. old. $20. | FE $1214. TALKING MYNAH. $65 200° ‘WIL- _lowbeach, Keego Harbo & Frest Pet sg 401 Cen- TROPICAL FISH. pahakEETs ae ___ —- __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 71 “ST & sND CUTTING.:GOOD HAY. wly up De). Straw MA \_ 5-0866. D A Fe D [el delivered. 43263 or E 2-1466, FILL DIRT. TOP S0r, BLACE dirt, sand & gravel. 3-1652 Warren Reaume. A PEs OF HAY, 18T & 3ND a and straw. Ro rain. Will deliver. OA 86-2179 Ga OF HA SALE. _Cail OA 82013 after 6. FOR RENT; 190 ACRES OF EX- cellent pasture with shade groom & good fences. OLive ; FILL DIRT TOP 60IL & BULL- 1270 8. Hospita)] Rd. EM Fil BLACE FOS BINT —ANT.|¢ La time, FE 8-328. Loading 7 Days eapreee Leah sof] at ele ley §-6323 -pemcled >-1886. 2 to 6 yds. nonke LOADING . Top sofl Asay at Telegraph and e Road. For Sale Livestock 3 72 LARGE 3 YR. OLD HOLSTEIN Heifers. Poul Papas, Neal Rd. Ist house off Ormond oa Rd. a ey , OLD Bay GELDING. BEAU- . ahi os tall. Prospective ‘pa- Call Jos- _lyn_R "Ra_L Lake 3-1535. CHILDREN'S GENTLE ae ¥ _ Also , sad saddle. ez Soa BOAR. YORK . Ready Pare | age service. Call MA Stats afier 8 GENTLE “GELDING RIDING monet ADING CLAY FILL vend Fildew. off Franklin Rd. FINE TOP som OLD cae) Telegraph Rds, FE 8-47ll or FE for $10 delivered. FE 46588. GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, 5 YDS. for $7 delivered. FE 4-6588 & aven Immediate Delivery A-) top soil, ‘ck. dirt, road ai wash gravel. dirt, FE ~~ PONTIAC TARE BUILDERS - Sand, grave), J an" — ee truck dirt. §2 feomsochatsty omg livered. Pa sie, Ri 6120 Dixie WANTED: UME ve LOAD- er to on ya. black dirt & — mix, short distance. | Bagh share dirt on 60-50 184 Cottage St. FE 29-6471. __ For Sale Pets 69 DAILY, F 'OW LC .DING PEAT AT WiLLow Sh Loch: FE 2-4759. 5m AINE OF away, OR 5-0087. soars 2 POMERANIAN, “re Sat 2 as =D . ' PF. Wi 5001 pores, Bermen Fn C mibere, wean. “yaa ona Suitable P. Ad 13430, a FR breedets. 2. be seen at any ~~ OF Youna Mostly hea does. ray yr. old horn- mitkin: ‘Saito MUtua stand Ca sit 4-7825, ~ Wanted Livestock 73 _73 1 Sa Aa SRETLAND MARE 4 eg RR ~__For Sale Louie 74 PULLETS & LAYING HENS. MA- ple 5-4782 HITE EMDEN GOS8LINGS FOR sale. 1343 Oxbow Lake Road — 2 miles north of Commerce. - Sale Farm Produce 75 THE ANSWER; .TO Yous PROBLEM: & . Telegraph | Open Eves, “th § & Sun, P. A-t, SSS Y oy es Sage fork, | for sale. FE 2-925. NEW TIRES, with sibs Tere Terrison blade, Phone OA 8-334. New and = corn planer = NA scoahinery Orton KING BROS. - ¥OUR COMPLETE Lawn-Garden-Farm-Store gen tale Retell rs le tillers. = = ers ers, er mowers. priced to a a terms or ~ KING BROS, , FE 40734 . FE ¢11 PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYKE Sow os our bew garden and lawn Low. BOY HEAVY TRACTOR trailer. After six, phone FE 71-0251. Y NEW FORD SPRING itivator, EM at NEARL tooth pe Sunpius re se FE 2-0022, [ORE USED GARDEN TRACTORS Some = cultivators, mowers & pews f oe “ Wz | HOUGHTEN & “SON SERVED OAKLAND COUNTY FOR 22 Years 628 N, Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 TRACTOR BARGAINS 2 new 3 610 HP eaten TARPA HOES 4 A a Oliver with B Also HAVE A GOOD SELEC- N OF NEW os USED TRAC- TORS PLOWS, SIDE MOWERS LOADERS OC-3 crawler bulldases. ——: 68 mdustria) tra 838 Woodward PE ¢-046) or FE 41442 Auction Sale B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every Saturday ..1 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY & SELL DAILY OR _ 3-2717 For Sale Housetrailers 78 1956 CHAMPION 42 FT. COM- hag modern. 8300 Pontiac Lk. “Pope's s Trailer Court, Lot | 18 77 CASH FOR MEDIUM PRICED, areas modern % bedrm Trailer Exchange 60.8. Telegraph, Ss PE._2-3200 OXFORD TRAIL TRAILER | SALES 8 to 10 wide in Generals, Garden- ers, Michigan Arrows a Stuarts to 51 {t—3 bedroo coaches for craveting: 14% to M4", bu'lt to take it! Good selection of uscd trailers, parts & cent 23-0721, 1 » on MM -U accessories, = down f Leake | N_ exe cond. } Hutchinson’s Annual June Discount Sale 45 to select D ITER — 45-6 wide, sale je 3405 00. ITER — 28-6 wide, SALE rice, $2495.00 ODEL 15 TRAVELER - Gas lights, omg tank, brakes, SALE ee $945 00 - You will save hundreds td dollars when vee = at Hutch- many more to ch Bob Huichineod Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. ope Bere Be 2? FT. ALMA WILL SELL FOR low down payment or rent with option to bus. GEORGE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1251 1956 ABC 10X50. LIKE NEW, §1.- 000 down and low monthly pay- _ments. FE 28-6028. so HOUSETRAIL LERS . tour home Marine Coach Saies. _Holly_ Rd. ey Wah NASHUA, 37, MODERN. Exc. cond, Yea! for travel. MAple MOBILE HOMES meaens. avelalee Seamer & Toura- Home Travel Trailers. Trades Weleome BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES 8 PE 2. Ph. |. Pontise Farm & Industrial | ‘la om BOAT ovens. 0d OFE Sn TO 8; pomiract SLAYBAUGH'S - equity a lope or Dns eo 2 730_Oakia PE 8-0453 bend grisea, movie 8 = BEAUTIFUL 20 FT. TROJAN CA- _ “ ey bia eretoer, fully equipped, phone Trailer Exchange, 60 8. Telegraph rE uae. = “PT. ALL METAL CARPETED | !*) STEERING WHEEL. living excellent condition. winaehinia deck. 10 HP Evin: Reasonable, FE ¢4921 after 5:30 Samana TC PO p.m. ; : 10 HP motor, 1955 model, Used TRAILER EXCHANGE § a or less. 620° Westbrook off FOR QUALITY — ayn. - We bre going out of business here TIZZY 5 : By Kate Osann i a GAS © 1957 by NEA Service, tre, “Hi, Agnes! I'm checking the vacation folders fo see whose side I'll be on when the folks start arguing about where sy, with reverse, $289.95, now $258 Bolens ridemaster.6 HP., new, to go!” $575, sella. 64096 4 HP. tractor. : cultivator ener cycle bar, snow on ie, % 1 85. Simplicity, - oa new Mai Riot) flecked oo Auto Accessories 80, hy. 3% HP, cultivator, snow | “~~~~<~ eataee blade $150. Bolens 2 H.P. ‘ac eulti- | ‘56 COVETTE ENGINE, FORD. vator, $85. ~ Milled heads, full race eam, port EVANS @ EQUIPMENT & relieved. §200. 601 Dixie BH OR 3-704) 2 Chevy cranks, balanced, MA ae capped — = as ‘3 McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS- 2 vy shor 8 board. tale eet Chevy heads. 1 set stock 1950 een Parte . “repre Chevy pistons, $2.00 es. FE 73516 _Sfter 6 p.m. USED | EQUIPMENT ~ Auto Glass Specialists Ford Ferguson tractor with cab ‘Bafety glass for etl cars & trucks. & broom, excellent condition. All work Ford Fe: 194, . like new. caine honored. Kay Prasil, Safe- Minn. M . Mone) U-tractor with Ere — Glass Co.. 122 Oakland. two row cultivator, plow & drag. E «+ FOR FE Gquuiraan BUBBLES | "56 ween excellent condition. Fiat FROM ‘50 PONTIAC, ALL “parts in perfect condition. Good motor & tires. REpublic 9-6061. For Sele Tires — BOA pebt BUY AND SELL GOOD = up, eaiso whitewalls, ATE TIRE SALES $03 8. Saginaw teat STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. Traded in on General Deen d = Up to 60 thee cent off. Black Lew: ED. WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service 81 CRANESHAFT GRINDING IN THE cars. Cylinders reboret, Zuck, Ma- chine Bop 23 Hood. Phone FE 2-256). SPECIALIZE HYDRAMATIC AND mechanics, Reas. Economy Cars, | 22 Auburn Sale Motor Scooters 82 PP PPP PBPPB PAP PD LP LLL OO 6H. PONY CYCLE, $150. FLAT MY wood boat, like new. i CUSHMAN _erhauled. OL 6 For Sale Motorcycles 83 DNDLAN MOTORCY CLES 8 SALES. Mac's Collision 2015 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor. FE 41763. _Bill MeCam 1954 NORTON 68 500-CC TWIN. like new, MA 5-278. After 5.00 Pm FORK ow: Harley Davidson see Marie N EAGLE. JU JUST OV. ise7, DE ; 2182 8. "OPEN BUN ‘PARTS AND SERVICE ON | _ Boats & _Aecessories 85 BRAGoanEY AIR oe MOTOR, available for demonstretion. Sim- _enson's 9140 Pontiac Ra. ELGIN 14 40 Lake roan gi, STmun CEDAR _ $200, EM 3-0264. EVINRUDE MOTORS. LEADING BRANDS IN BOATS Wolverine he Craft, American & Grumman. Grumman & = ‘Fown Sterling Trailer WE TRADE TERMS AVAILABLE Harrington Boat Works OPEN EVES & SUNDAY 1699 5 Telegraph Fe 2-8033 EVINRUDE MOTORS. CREST liner, Thompsc & Wizard boats. Gator trailers. Biggest trades of the season for used outboard mo =. terms Eelly's Hard- Ware, 3994 Auburn at Adams. Auburn ae ee = 2-881! BOAT COVER, A SIZES, MAKES JOE’S A&N SURPLUS FE 2-0023 EVINRUDE MOTORS ALUMACRAFT. BOATS LARGE SELECTION OF OUT- BOARD RUNABOUTS. PRICED RIGHT. GAN -PROPEL ANY BOAT OR MARINE SALES & SERVICE 428. TE JOHNSON MOTORS Boats, trailers, plies, overy- thing _ = boat. wens Marine 8y Orchard Lake Ave. MEYER's ALUMINUM BOATS & boat trailers Aircraft engineered for iaetem ei & light weight. Mer- rd motors. RSON otra UNDAYS NEW 12 BOATS, $40: Lum, ee 4 wnllere, $06. sete _MSe Ra. OUTBOARD er 5 HP. - LIKE _hew. FE 5-0608. PADDLEBOARDs AND “PIONEER steel row boats. Costello's, Lake _Orton MY_3-3732 RECEIVED A TRUCK LOAD OF new model Wolverine boats this week. Also have some discor- tinued models at greatly reduced tices. Howard Loomis, 10685 ate Hwy MARK 20 MOTOR. LIKE NEW. 34 _N. Perry Two 4 FT —BoaTs” PAINTED, _ready { for tr the water OR 3-5193 see Sales Co, 373 Bout ee EY PE 23603 MOTORCYCLE __ For Sale le Bicycles +s Lg 2”, 1 BOYS ™”, 1 oe 26”, 2 20” bicycles. $12 ‘and $15. FE +7603 Boats & Accessories 85 Mavoute, $250. Biightly da naged ama, Alumingm boats. Bergeles. 600 _Elizabeth Lake 1.1. i4 PT. PLYWOOD BOAT. MOTOR & trailer ae new last year. $500. PE : i4 Ret RUNABOUT, 12 HP MOo- tor & trailer. OL 1-8201, i¢ Bei RHODES | BANTAM SAIL- . $450. EM 3-413 res = MOLDED PLYWOOD RUN- about. 2050 Rowan off William _Lake Rd. OR 3-4367. 18% MOLDED PLYWOOD, pehedag tom made, Cover, motor & er. Make FE pad EOCt CLYDE INBOARD boat, V8 Marine engine, Seek: Tiatler included. 2831 Knowison, Keego Hi , Locat ed 2 blocks of Lake _Rd._from the Bel-Mar. = 16 FT. CLINKER TYPE BOATS, with new 25 HP Mead motor & trailer, 183 8. Edi 22 FT. 808° TAROGANY HULL & alum. spar., $600. EM 3-4134, toss QWENS 22° CABIN CRUISER. h.p. Fully equipved anq in weter 65 br Call OR 3-5829 der repaired a * pi & FIBER- * 5383 Pyest 42401. ‘ee, “BOATS Large Selection Boat Buyers Get ‘Our Deal Before You Buy) — SALES & SERVICE - TELEGRAPH ioe CARRIER & OARS. FE 2-64il. BOATS BOATS : Ark , Traveler, Penn . Yan, Lonestar, Pioneer, Glass Jet, Fiy- ¢ Master. & new 2 | FE_5-0219 Transportation | Offered 87 FLY ¢ENGINE AIRLINER TO Californian, $80 each way plus tex. Hawall only $99.10 extra inc}, Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pays dollar en ato models Cor Auburn & E Bivd. PE 46128 ncilways Ready to Buy — and used cars. Top $$ pald ‘BA AGLEY AUTO PARTS 5-921 17 BAGLEY 8T, CASH FOR YOUR CAR BOB FROST INC. $9 Hunter (U8. 10), B'ham. MI_6-6034 AVERILL'S NEED CARS Shop it, then bring here for top dollars. awr PE 2 PE Oe 7OR PARTS, KAISER HYDRA. ‘52, ‘33 or '5¢. FE 2-7847, OR 3-2782. HIGH DOLLAR Cash Waiting RIEMENSCHNEIDER DGE — PLYMOUrE . 232_8. “Serine PE 2-9131 WA! SCRAP CARS ‘OR 34511 HIGH $$$ PAID FOR- tes on etn “THE Hl HI GH DOLLAR high ne used cars. We tot them. Drive the extra miles a. will pay you well. 4640 Dixie H. J. VAN WELT . : OR 34-1355 See M & M Motor Sales For -dolldr on tate mode! cars, 1627 Dinke Hwy OR 3-1603 WE bie 3 PAY THE HIGH. Est IN PRICE TOWN ON ANY se OR MODEL. COME IN OR CALL Auburn Mtrs. ote Pike & E. Bivd. FE 2-7471 WID: SMATL 7gED CAR, ‘35 OR WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR CLFAN USED CARS & TROCKS Matthews- 18. SAGINAW Feather |\ 32422 17 ALUMI.’ oR | 32 Buick Super, full power Used Truck Parts wh / _pecboter Ob 1.9761 OWER “For Sale Truicks 90 Se ee 1951 7 Studebaker ¥,TON PICKUP _over ments. FE 2-0076. 1950 LET DUMP wit ry) ; 21003. ~. 1955 ne ROLET “PICKUP. POW: er @ new red tinish. Only 6. actual miles. A real sha: a. 2 rp - Sees. North Chevrolet Co. 100.8, Woodward Ave. Birmingham CHEV. i957 44 TON PICKUP, LOW . miles. persue priced. Your car or truck down Haskiris Chev. €751 Dixie mere? at M15 MAp!e 6-607) Open nites ‘til 9 CHEV. 197 % PICKUP. TIGHT moter, good rubber. Priced for quick sale. 6761 Dixie hway at M15 ‘Aple 5-6071 “ 8 DUMP, GOOD CONDITION. Straight air, $605. LI . DODGE DUMP TRUCK YD. box, highest. bid takes it. “ue Mi. _and Haggerty, at peat pit. &@ DODGE DUMP TRUCK. $875. rE 8-0677 after 4 SUMP BODY AND HOIsT. 6 T Pe ‘sani cae: For information pty 4 ae oannte YD. DUMP, ‘52 aeons FC-150, 4 wheel drive, Choctang: hubs, rear bumper, all purpose truck oboe miles ed 196. Clarkston Motor Sales, 32 8. Main St.. Clarkston, ae Sale Car Cars 52 FOR CAN CAMPERS | OR ate out. Partly fur- condition, §350. OR 1955 BUICK hardtop. 116 | “=~ BUICK. very ciean, UPER, 2-D00) __ Strathmore DYNAFLO. R&H. $175. Call after 3, 51 BUICK H H. ARD’ TOP. This is a 6 te Dark blu vent biue Ra fads. pay Uke pew right PEOPLE'S AUTO 8ALEs 68 Oakland FE 2-2%31 Roadmaster Buick savin: ‘83 Pontiae 8. R&H. Nice & clean, R&H, a Bervice, Inc., Dynes. d "$2 Ford V-+4, 2 door, R&H,. Ford re ING NORTH PART O-Matic. er way. FE 56-6806. ‘S — ny ful) equipment, ~ Wanted Used Cars 88) O°" STs ere _ SALES sc iii EH CARS & TRUCKS $15 FOR he 5 cans. FREE TOW. | 59 LAKE ORION ing. MY MY_}-2750 AS MUCH ng ae FOR JUNK AND _. cheap cars. FE 2-2666 days or 'S4 BUICK . eves. SUPER 2? POOR HARDTOP sis DOWN 53 BUICK ROADMASTER 4 DOOR $185 DOWN BRAID re oe 33 "BYEARS Pi ss Pan CABS A Fase 1986 BEL AIR 2- 9 HARDTOP. | eaagetcitr Powerpack ae Lew mi. xc HAUPT Pontiac Sales ‘$7 Pontiac gtarchief convertibie. Owner's demo. Full power. Save $8. "65 Komal hee 9 dr. V-8 Powergiide. R: eater. gy yaramatic, veg ac 2 dr. ——. Hydramat- fe. Radio & heate oar a T SEankston . Nites. ‘tit __MApie or Maple 5-114! WILL ACCEPT Outboard ances guns, eiputment on BILL SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland Ave. FE_5-0207 ‘66 CHEV. DEL RAY, +DR.. R&H, W-W. Power brakes & overdrive, Cleab, can be seen after 6. FE i085 CHEVROLET SPORT CPE. 2-tone red and ivory, V-@ engine = glide, whitewall tires. sharp and Che like new. 91545, -Nerth vrolet_Co— 1000 5. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1856 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DR. sedan. Beeutif@) 2-tone finish, re- dio heater and lots of North Chevrolet Co. 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmifigham SEE THESE — Before You Buy eal extras. "64 OLDS a ass CPE. Ld Hyd. ¥ é XE 8, 4 a ts R& OER beLUxr 4. 8 . ote: ae bubs AF 2 i teal a _ Loaded’ sim orep. eed. to pon ERS HOUGHTEN € & & SON oe? peaten “Seti Unc e Bay Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC'S ON LY, For Sale Cars - Oo LIPO LA ] For Sale Cars . at), R&C MOTOR SALES |'# DEsoTo tirade ade-rYou teke over HREAEE ie, | Bega wer oO Save gas — drive a Rambler; get ing DOD TDR. 60d TIRES, our deal before 7 buy! South Blvd. and Auburn. ‘83 Nash for $1 with gh ean of BRIN osED Can |’ either '65 eels in $ 8163 COMMERCE RD, sp a igen bn nt ecen 195 AT oes ces: LAKE RD. = credible 1957 Imperials. ands | - ig t Postiac's new iT; -FODAY S BEST BUYS Piymouth and” 1m ee. Rater Yr 5 LARR\ "80 Chev. 4-door sedan Bevitie Fall power like. ae EROME - oo 3-door eedan $2,975. FORD DEALER | '52 Ford Club coupe R. & R. Motors, Inc. __ 21-0711 Ss 52 Pontiac 4door sedan 724 Oakland Ave. FE $8801 ui eauVESteT PICKUP. 43,000 ‘52 Chev. 4-door, Powerglide 1954 FORD STATION wieeie v3 net! miles. A-1 . shape. FE 53 Hudson eerer Wasp sedan engine, automatic trans., extra 67101. 63 Pontiac Cat. H. coupe. clean throughout. $1004 eee Ford V-8 tudor c as GAN BANGL SROGE GG0D | cs Cone. Laos! sedan North Chevrolet Co. _cond, $60. OR 35397, © =| ‘87 Chevy 2-door, low miles, 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham (LET ‘2 TON’ PICK. 1953 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR 5. up. Good cond. #260 dn. and take MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | “Gan, v-u engine vedio and ol eet MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS “FOR A BETTER BUY ~* BETTER SEE In YOUR righ’ eal 1000 8“ Wood Ward Ave. ‘Birminghars 2 est trade- Ag a ‘Si PONTIAC STARCHIEW CATA- “tne. Fully « Good tires. ion Sonat ix. inet; Ri Northechewrolet Co. THE WORKING MAN'S PRIEND . ASY ED JONES f low mileage. Only $1306, 1000 8. Woodward Ave. SEVERAL Hi U pRON MTR. SALES. V'LL TOTE YOUR a ee iss Clean ss new and North Chevrole Co. ~ Trade Up or Down MODELS TO Haskins Chev. Open Nights “al ® CHEV. 1957 BEL AIR V-8 HARD is? WiLLYS JEEP PICKUP, 1956 Plymouth station wagon, V rward control, snow plow, free Permerty ore WONDERFUL BUY! TRI-TOWE ‘35 wo nee s ear, Pull er, cogs. Beet e - wil on $1, 70. z | "bs BUICK : sUPER 2 DOOR, HT, 2 tone all accessories, Ist $1,680 “takes, FE 5-3882, 0 BUICK 1952 2 DR. WITH RADIO. Whone ME 4-334] Sunday and eve. _ Sun. through Thurs _ CADILLAC ‘47. GOOD CONDI- tion. OR 3-4706 | 1956 {CADET LAC “Cour “DEVILLE, pink black. ‘ow milage FE Prin Two Joe! “DODGE DEMOS, BIG HASKINS 1953. Chevrolet paren Beautiful. 1963 Ford Vic. R. & H. Auto, iE 1963 Buick = Hard 2 ambler, Country MOST MAKES AND TMODELS. ro CHOOSE F AUTO SALES 312 W. Montcalm PE 4-915) an a New car 1000 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham araace. ed with extras ‘51 PORD, 2 DOOR, CUSTOM 8, including Corvette type engine | metallic green, W. W. tires, 6 Tu Fics a seus tube radio & heater, me noney wh, just a steady fo’ rice JU§T YOUR CAR DOWN $19) MI 6-8080, Great Lakes. ‘| Haskins Chev. | 22 Auburn off Saginaw, 131 196 FORD CONVERTIBLE, V-8 engine, Fordomatic trans. brakes, power steering, whilewall tires. tiful car that has every at y $1845. 1954 RED FORD CONVERTIBLE. _ Sharp. $1,050. Phone FE 8-6436. OF VALUE IN TRADE CONOMY USED CARS A w. PE 4-2131} wer Here is really 6 beau g. Special North Chevrolet Co. 1934 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP, pp ad CARKNER DODGE. SALES . benutifl * ondition throughout, | #4053 _VAN DYKE NEAR 20 MILE . A sil CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. . K North Chevrolet Co. = tes I el “ _ 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham M24 A ARKSTON CHEVROLET ‘82 CHEV. Tees 4,PO- CLEAN.| Lake Onn Motor Sales : FORD- RY “Oakland County’s pes FAIR COND. MOTOR inga PONTIAC SEDAN oe ; Fastest Growing Dealer” oo en 6751, Dinle Highway at Mis itsa PONTIAC CONV, . HY- MA_ 5-507 Oper nites ‘til 9 WE FINANCE — poll whens “ned ond Ex- ce. € nm NORTH PONTIAC 5 18 PREC E OF TRANSPORTATION M&M aT ‘RESTON Lake Orion Motor Sales : Ford-Mere Y 22-2611 2 DR. DEE — NTIAC _ Owner. 418% W, Huron. PONTIAC 1933 4 DR. HYDRAMA- tic, etc, FE. 5-0735. "52 PONTIAC 4 D DR Low MiLE- pad cond Pm FE 3-030 age. Ve: 832 Mt. \Gasmane St. 451 FORD Lo MOTOR. “aie 56 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE CARS UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETA 63 Mt. Clemens 8t mh sao neo =! 954 PONTIAC beautiful freed dimen mak, radia, Beat : 1. én, 6151 Dixie Highway at M15 Ld ote and hydrematic transmission, Sle, FE sess, Leaving | apis BOOT! “Open Said ian ROM RL SS x North Chevrolet Co. 1 FORD 8TA A-l SHAPE. wreter, Low mileage. Tom r 0 v hey 79 ” FA KE, 1 1061 CHEVROLET, RADIO 4 AND FORD cl c oa iia 1000 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham. s * y down, asgume |’ ~ See 1950 Sel a #150. EM payments of $17.08 & month. Call | 6.2610. i Olds Pree egresa oe aro rm trade- J WHEEL DRIVE GOOD | 47500 Harold Turner Ford. 1955 FORD, 4 DR. PAIRLANE | Ter eee hersae Sister Co., banical cond. FE 23-3381. ee eee V-6°tan & white, R&H, white tas side walls, exc. cond. MA 6-4586.| Olds onier: 565 8. Woodward apimoenieer gtr ra| CLARKSTON | sstetttstan tates | Fite aeoes Good ‘tires. No rust. Real sharp.| W. est Side Used Cars WILSON GMC] Motor Sales | siipBee ize By RR | pave cut mere grammed tow 1980 PORD V*. R & H. VERY a sav e rence y 3588. makes & models to choose trom. New & Wsed Prucks Chrysler-Plymouth tare 1. _Om_ > W Side U d Ca : SPORTS CAR MG. FE 56-3217 est side Use — Oaklandat Cass |Dymemsyglor at cnriater ars | Maher» one ar ane psd aay thadaes iss FoaDe EXCELLENT CON- PONTIAC 1s Re “— vane FE 5-9485 ing, R&H, white walle—save | Gition . $325. 6818 Cooley Lx. Rad, M2 AT CLARKSTON RD. custom 2dr. pushbutton ‘shift.| Take Orion Motor Sales 2 bad steering and | brakes. R&H, Ford-Merecu:? ] MY 23-2611 " e new 1963 Plymouth station we. nope & hee WAGONS. FORD & Pits TRANSPORT! ion st aay AT CLARKSTON RD. ae ee) Mee ee eats Lake Orion Motor Sales control, snow plow, tree wheeling Ford-Mercury MY 23-2611 hubs, rear bumper, a!l purpose | 1961 FORD, RADIO AND HEAT- truck, 2,000 miles, 62,106 er. No mone Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 ‘3 CHEV 4 DR. SEDAN, 25 PP. ealer, FE radio & heater, FE ‘th CHEVROLET SooVERTELE. _take over payments, FE 8-3334. ments credit Mgr. Mr. Parks. Midwest _ #1500, Harold Turner Ford. Ping FORD RANCH WAGON, V2, — assume pay- of $17.06 » month Call "Bright Spot’ JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8 (488 els = 2 ANC WAGON, SELL OR 3-0043. oot condition. ©. § State Park, uire at Dodge | mmerce Rd. _32_8. MAIN ST., CLA 1953 FORD, 8 CYLINDER, RA-| AT CC a CHEV. CONVENE ei dio and heater. No money down, | '32 Nash, nic ver Olid RSE. Lee mileage. 1. scene = tar of . A> = H.T., 0145 Owner Cor. anes ‘arks. MI 4-7500, Turner, | ‘49 Ford, dl transportation, i CHEV now ER | OLIDE. 0 D PAS rd. 50 Dodge, yes mi = stztion wagon extras. | 1952 FORD, CUSTOM 2 DR. RAH, | 50 coupe. $145, $1,080, MI 42403 Foccsenatio’ Gh gee. th cack’ | 30 ford. club coupe, $139 1984 ¢ CHEV. « DR. POWERGLIDE. vi att, Gonerees George. Paty owe OtHERS * * vin, DL WAY COUPE | PTORD, wi ihog mies tas v3. LARRY'S AUTO SALES COUPE, arn. miles, e new, . ms “wo. Power Glide, FE Pres owner. t eit als ae ‘M2 CHEVY. 2 DR. NEW PAINT, ise roRD - COUPE. GOOD COND. MI_6-5302, ti) 9 ood tires Only $305. 5488 Dixie OR “en rLL TOT YOUR WN _Hwy. See Ray Pike in HENRY. | “VERY GOOD aa 18 GooD ————=—= | ““eondition airs ‘on 11483, _ SUMMER 3) HUDGON HYDRA. “Goon | THE °S. aeeee trans. $150. OR _3-0687 ss | 115 8. Saginaw Used Cars jo HUDSON — PACEMAKER. Sioo. | RAR Amaaty = CLEARANCE STMERCURY 4 DR, EXC. Sen ons ites 4 ‘ ogg 2 WR 3-0231, 6433 Amter- M59 & Porter Ru 34088 SALE conville Rad _._ sd TR-2 «61956 “OVERDRIVE, WIRE ‘5S MERCURY MONTCLAIR CON- wheels, heater Best offer. Lin- 1957 CHEV. DEMOS. CHEVROLET “Oakland.County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” | ™ 6751 Highway at M13 ae mATtbatt” Bpen! chests #) Saga On Sani, AR COND i083 ‘PLYMOUTH, ORIGINAL Own 105: NEEDS TRANSMIS- — $85. 3619 8. Emmons, Roch- Ren, | fr ‘Pull price EM 3.250 is3) CHEVROLET 2 DR” STAND- FORD & & MERCURY DEMOS. FOR Ges (pacemicsion. Ene. cond, 40, NEW CAR GUARANTEE — TT. M2 AT CLARKSTON RD. = rE 217. TBLE. | | ake Orion Motor Sales : Ml soteen. a Pad ai cs a Giean. Lyn i BOS an. alpine blue, tires, engine, body tn nia. Re ence condition. Just a steady on as EF OR VROLET _GONVERT- ma sharp. FE 4-8174, “pig len clean LET, 2 DR. 210 DEL Ray with power pac & access. ere00, | isrold Saran eet er Like new, & @ over pay- arog turn $s, OA 8-31 ‘St PLYMOUTH OR. SEDAN, rn sae =e , $1835. OR 3-3572 after 5. “ee Say DESOTO—FIREDOME Shee pe ee 292 8. Saginaw u on mirror, R&H, at $1,650. No dealers. i Continental ul Tire. FE 4-0487 ‘$8 OLDS BUPER HOLIDAY, EXC. a PL Ly MOOTH “CRANBROOK. ¢ | frorewinson AUTO Cea 1 ?E 6-8281 05 8. Beachmont, Keego Harbor, fat prs 1950. PLYMOUTH, heater. No money payments of $11.46 a month. back- Side. | — grey-| MA vertib:e. 4 pew W.W. tres, lights, complete wer. tone il. _ 33 MERCURY CONVERT_ Stace & white, All power, R&H, coin 2-1645, Berkley: TRA NEPORTATION SPECIAL” 2 TO ae jOOSE FR Power, FE E. PLYMOUTH & SORTRBAN. ae money needed, ee. price MI _6-8080. Great I RADIO AND down, assume ‘all , J08T LIKE 53 PLYMOUTH 2-DR, rey . ast : in Beye cot $11.85 mec * ary 8 * : LUCKY AUTO. 103 «S "$2 CHEVROLET beginaw. PE. eaait 4 DOOR LOWNER MUST SELL, '50 PONTIAC » $495 Catalina, full price, $5 down. ‘ Assume $16 month payments. FE “Cy” 4-0086, Generous George. ‘83 "on tosis $600 ‘61 OWENS ‘147 a FE _5-4101 ‘7 1 PONTIAC eee * daa. 1983 RADIO ~ AND | —*°P._ £2,350 heater. No dow « ‘PONTIAC “4 DR. HYDRA, R&H. Ri wo ™m extra clean, Jet black fais. pais Dixie Hwy. See Ray INBOARD MOTOR KIT WITH WISs- consin 3 b.p engine. MA 6-3081. tires incl. Exe. cond. PONTIAC. R & H. | peel OR $1695 RIEMENSCHNE EIDER | PE pis | through | Classified Ads!] Yes, » woauaees it\is — dial we FE writer and get i GET It Quick, for| i} Ne j GAS =| buy $t 1954 "BUICK Super 4-Dr. 1981 Chevy 4Dr. » eee 1951 Buick #Dr, . MO SPORTSTER 2 DT MODEL. Call after 3:30 pm. PE 5-6787 ‘$3. NASH «DOOR, CUSTOM COU oe CARS ftatesman, very low mileage. ww FE ¢-s001 tires. Tinted plese ¢ blue, AT _$675. FE 5-416), ask for Duncan OLIVER TERRIFIC SAVINGS _| Set MARES STATRE Wooo 2-DOORS — 4DOORS)|_ FE 5-226. _——_ BUICK WAGONS—CONVERTS |, O&P§ CONVERT. FE sa00 i or FE 40348 between 9 & 4 _ 210 Orchard Lake Ave eed 7) surza 6 POWER, = 29101. ae _ Sharp. | $1,595. FE ro SUPER MA 1985 “PACKARD _ TUDOR OK” UALITY USED CARS hardtop. fully. e uipped ny ae AL. HANG CHEV — BUICK age, ls condi w- LAKE ORIOD MY _ 3-411 -00n_Rd. Milford, MO e001. iN CLU COUPE. 1951 TAL PACKARD CON-| fect transportation, $5 down & iis aes owe tages Te ae — A P herggpol a wk. E. & E. Motors, on, 4 “ ce con- As little as $15 per week ition 405, MA a hae cURY R H, OVER. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 2 — CONV. VERY SHARP, - Extra clean LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION Ach FE 8-0752, FE 4s20.| price S118, stl.es down & ° 1960 Satan. RADIO mand “deo 4 AVINGS — 8 heater, hydramatic. oe. — SATISFACTIO} down, came valent = maa “of at BETTER os Call credit r. Parks. : west «3800. arold Paneer Yet, Therese me| WUS Clean, good cond. $650 OL 61 1087, the Road Map 1956 DODGE V8, push- button transmission, tone, shiny blue, chrome like new. This is just the one—so -take it for a ride. $1577 1955 MERCURY V8, mercomatic, radio and heater, white walls. This 2dr. sedan offers you every comfort you can expect. A real value for $1344 1955 CHEVY Bel Air 2- Dr., powerglide, pretty ‘turquoise and ivory fin- ish. Drive it and you'll it! It’s a gorgeous car with power steering and pow. er brakes, dynaflo, radio and heater. It's a trouble free dream boat. $1244 1953 PONTIAC Chieftain — Dix. 2-Door, 8-cylinder, Nice light green finish with white walls and sparkling chrome. Will assure you of a pleasant = “a S Today’ Ss Television - Programs. ia < Programe furnished by stations Usted tn this. column are subject to change without notice peers %—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Popeye, March. attr hi : ¢ i 3 WW Seva ae esan Wi ‘oman Left Herself.” (4) Western Mar-|7:30—(9) Damon Runyon Theater, | 44) Pet Parade. (2) Oberon, George y Cregar in “The Lodger.” (2) Playhouse. gets in range war in banks in “Corsican Bros.” (2) elo) Crstopers. Or Barri (Color) News. 9:00—(2) Court of Health. (4) 9:45—(7) Accent. 1040—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) of M Hour. (7) bages ty ing. ~ }12315—{4) - *4Color)- Colorland. -- Apollo Show, Duke E]-|8:00—(2) G.E. Theater, Marge po i Industry On Parade. (7) Bowl- 12:25—(4) Sen. Potter Reports. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (4)) Ask the Camera. (9) Sunday House. Open 1:00~(2) Movie, TBA. (4) Mr. Hope, (7) World Adventure Ser- -ies. (9) Bill-Kennedy Showtime, 1:36—(4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Laurel and Hardy. 2:00—(2) Youth Speaks Its Mind. | (4) Youth Wants to Know, . (7)|_ “Dance Matinee. 2:30-—-(2) Camera Three. (4) Zoo Parade. (9) Movie. $:00—~(2) Detroit Speaks (4) Spec- ial Feature, “The Twisted Cross”’. $:30—(2) Sermons: from Science. (7) Jungle Jim. 4:00—-(2) Face the Nation. (7) 4:30—(2) "News, Roundup. (4) Out- look. §:00—(2) Last Word. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Annie Oakley. 5: Sar You Are There, “Grant and Lee at Appomattox.” (4) Hobbies In Action’. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Popeye. SUNDAY NIGHT TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) Lassie, (4) Great Gilder- sleeve. (7) You Asked for It. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. | 6:30—(2) Jack Benny, guest, vio- linist Isaac Stern. (4) Circus Boy. (7) Hollywood Film = ter, “Bringing Up Baby,” 1938, Katherine Hepburn, Gary Grant, Barry Fitzgerald, Charles Rug- gles. (9) Telescope. 7:00—(2) Ed Sullivan, guests, Pol- Susan's Show, ee ne ay “Miracle -Jones,” faith Gower Champion in “The Rider Playhouse, Ameche in farce “Your Every Wish.” (7) Amateur Hour, salute to Atlanta,-Ga. (9) Motion Pic- Margaret McBride, 9:30—(2) What’s My Line? (4) Premiere Film Parade, “Walk a Crooked Mile,” 1948, Louis Hayward, Dennis O'Keefe. (7) Science Fiction Theater, ‘‘Nega- tive Man.” 10;00—-(2) Badge 714. (7) Trap, “Killer on the Prowl.” (9) News. 10:10—(9) Weather, 16: 15—(9) Paul Killiam, old mov- see 0:30—(2) cain of the Sea “Freak Fish of the age (D Grand Ole Opry. (9) O. Henry Playhouse. 11:00—(2) News, Weather. (4) News, Weather. (7) Jumbo Thea- ter, “A Race for Life,” 1954, English film, Richard Conte, Mari Aldon. (9) Movie, “The Ox-Bow Incident,” 1243, Henry Fonda. ; 11:20—(2) Sports, (4) Town and 11:35—(2) Nightwatch Theater, “The Velvet Touch,” 1948, Rosa lind Russell, Claire Trevor. MONDAY MORNING ¢:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today | IT- YOURSELF COLOR TV ) Zester, with expert advice, w W. Huron FE 4-2525 "4|8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Teo0p TY, SVE pam Pose) Aer Godtey Time ABLE drongitgrsiptl) | 11:15—(2) Love of 7:45—(2) News. $:00—(2) Captain -Kangaroo. Cartoons. - 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. (2) 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. j9:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show. (4) Home, Our Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) The Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or “, ‘Tae Dough. 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Life. /11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 1:30--(2) Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee Ernie Ford Show: Film Festival. 2:30<(2) Bob Crosby. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(9) 3:00—(2) \ Queen fora Day. (9) Playhouse. 3:15—(2) ‘The Soret Storm. 3:45—(4) ‘Modern 4:00--(2) Susie. (4) yea (7) 5:90—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (3) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. ‘Poles Flock fo See” American Exhibit POZNAN, Poland (INS)—Heavy police reserves were rushed to the Poznan fair grounds yesterday to control a shoving throng of 60,000 the American exhibit when it opened in the afternoon. angrily that the police were trying to keep them from seeing the U. S. exhibit, the most popular in the huge international fair. 4 But actually the authorities ap- to keep order and toe prevent a =. te wad 3 med ae "ithe morning while a reception was) - held for visiting officials. Thousands of Poles lined up ear- ly in the morning‘ to see the Amer- ican bungalow and other show- the morning. . The crowd began jockeying for position and police were Called out when the heaving Township Offers i who 7-Week Course for Swimmers ford Township will begin Monday under the supervision of the town- ship recreation department. Registration for the program is open for boys and girls seven years and older. Special adult classes will be ‘conducted on Saturdays. * ww Persons desiring to register may do so at the nearest lake and beach at the first lesson period. Fee for the 14lesson program is $2.25, department director Tom Belton said. : Last year 550 people took part in the program, The first lesson schedule: Crescent Lake — north side of lake, Tuesday at at noon. Elizabeth Lake — south side of lake, Tuesday at 9 a.m. win * Watkins Lake—west side of lake, Wednesday at 9 am, | Oakiand—Oakland day at 9 a.m. Williams Lake—swim club area Monday at 1 p.m. Lotus Lake — beach association area Tuesday at 3 p.m. Special adult classes Saturday 9 a.m. to noon at Williams Lake. 2 Minors Plead Guilty to Possessing Beer | Beach Mon- (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin 2:00—(2)- Big- Payot, (4) ~{Color)|—- Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon he Brighter Day. (4) $:30—(2) The Edge.of Night. (7) -My. Little. Margie. ind — of the Jungle. (9) Circle] . 9 Theater. 4:30—(2) Movie. (4) Renpir Room. (7) Mickey’s Record! Room. Poles who rushed the entrance of| peared to be merely attempting |“ {men already convicted for break- named “best young B: THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE, 15; 1957 a JULIA MEADE Appearing at the Botsford Inn, Grand River at 8 Mile road, beginning Tuesday, in the Music Circle presentation of ‘Plain and Fancy”. will be Julia Meade of Television fame. She was yay actress of 1955’’ as well as being considered Tv" 's most successful eee: ee » Latest. Video By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — American Research Bureau's latest list of * Clerk's Ottice Reports Births in Pontiac Area Followifig is a list of Oakland County fathers named on birth cer- tificates recently registered with on the Pale Horse,” fantasy. (4)|pieces of the U.S. exhibit. Many/the County Clerk's office: ¢Color}—T¥— -_Don+more thousands -arrived—tater—int—1 F. Wilson, 227 Prospect. wares Fg ode «A 1685 oo Harold W. Young, Fale Donald rt Zimmerman, 524 N. Saginaw. Charles 8. Wooderson, 9364 Oak Knoll 3 Ratings List wee Mary tne tne coma! PUTS Como Show on Top): U, S. TV shows puts Perry Como on top, ahead of Lucy, This Is cember Bride, I've Got a Secret, and the George M. Cohan spec, starring Mickey Rooney , . . x © & Out of the ARB’s top 10 since a year ago are What’s My Line, £d Sullivan (off to 14th), ” 364,000 Challenge, Lux Theater, George Gobel... Line, Gunsmoke, etc.), who quietly has been study- ing seven hours a day, five days & week to be an architect for 5% years, last week got his bachelor of architecture degree at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute . , . With so many shows ai “June Is Bustin’ Out All Over,” time . “Bride and Groom” is having , 288 Elm Gerald G. Alexander. 472 8 Telerraph Robert E. Andrews. 2071 Scott Lake John P. Ardeign, 924 Spence , '2 Leave for Vancouver to Bring Back Prisoner Anthony F. Stiel chief investiga- tor for the Oakland County Prose- cutor’s office, and Dt, Jack Miller of the Hazel Park Police will leave tonight for Vancouver Wash. to return a prisoner wanted in the burglary April 5 of about 100 bot- tles of whiskey from Fred’s Bar 20940 John R. St., Hazel Park, The prisoner was identified as Luther Anderson a Detroiter im- plicated in the theft by three other ing and entering the bar. Anderson has agreed to extradi- tion to Michigan, Stiel said, Plan Daily School " ROCHESTER — The Rochester and Brooklands Church of fhe Naz- arene are having a Daily Vacation School in the Rochester Church be- ginning Monday through June 22. Rev. Doris Hendricks will be the supervisor, All children have been invited’ to attend. Transportation will be provided, and Ricky, . 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. = Beal dg ke TV ‘Credit ‘Terms ‘Oakland County MONDAY AFTERNOON 112:00—~(2) (Color) Lafies 5 Dey. oO] “Play to Win.” (7 12:15—(9) 12:30—-(4) (Color) Club 60. @M The Erwins. Family, [}1:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Open “9 Charm Theater, (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime (9) Pride of they - LINDSAY WATER. SOFTENER THAT GIVES A LIFETIME GUARANTEE i Fj All Automatic _ MADE OUT OF. FIBERGLAS CANNOT. RUST or CORRODE _ Only with: a Lindsay is it podsible to make $12.50° each month for the / next forty gata us fo a THE ONLY # 88 'Ne EU PRODUCTS, Ine. Phone FE 22254. '|trouble finding couples -willing to be wed on NBC-TV., LOPS OFF LUXURY Jackie Gleason's retrenching: His gaudy Fifth avenue apartment has been taken by the newlywed Cecil (financier Lou’s brother) Wolfsons . , . That's the flat with the fat one’s bathroom (including rp scale) in “port wine and gold.” |... Mrs. Julius La Rosa flew off to Wisconsin to see her brother grad- uate from the seminary where he’s headed for the priesthood , . . Julie’s first starring show to- night (replacing Perry Como for the summer) will have as guests Count Basie and Joe Williams, which should shake down a rating. Not only did Phil Silvers cele- brate his TV success by buying his wife a mink stole, but most of his Bilko case did ditte . oo a week writing the Como smiles. Goodie replied: “I’m not worth $9,000 a week.” 8 Your Life, $64,000 Question, Play-| house 90, Groucho, Skelton, De- ring Of Flu Epidemic maybe July should get equal!’ y's. Badia Bickta-. WIR, CM ORLW, (900 _ Wa, ote woam, «1190 WXYZ, (i270) wren, (se WJBK, . (1490) GENEVA @® — The Asian in- jrope and North America, and can- = be prevented from spreading gh most of the world, the UN. World Health Organization reported today. The newly identified type of vi-| rus A, cause of the epidemic rwhich struck nearly every try in Asia the past two months, has ~been- definitely identified in the Netherlands. It is assumed Europe and the United States with the large numbers of travel- ers arriving daily from Asia. WHO experts said the new virus: will probably penetrate at great speed, though without | causing serious epidemics — where. In some countries the vi-' 'rus might lie low for months and! emerge in the cold season when | it would do the most damage, the | experts said. 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