For Your Vacation efit” Check. “These Ten Points TEN VITAL POINTS—Now that the summer driving season is ‘swinging into safety-wise motorist makes sure his car is in top condition from headlights to taillights. Dia- grammed above are the 10 vital points that the National Safety Council says must be checked in every professional vehicle inspection. Make sure that your garageman follows through on this. , And the safety-wise driver will also supplement the periodic professional inspection with frequent checks of his own. Haste Cis Gagran o8 yor garage wall. high gear, the State Threatens to Move In- County Warned on Drains LANSING (UPI) — The state! today served notice on southeast- ern Oakland County. communities that they had better solve their drainage problems or the state ‘will move in, a * * ® Representatives of the county, the Twelve’ Towns Drain and the southeastern Oakland County com- munities met with Attorney Gen- eral Paul Adams, State Health Commissioner Albert E. Heustis and other state officials yesterday to discuss the problem. Heustis told the local repre- sentatives the state had ‘‘serious apprehensions” over the health problems caused by flooding of basements and overflow of sew- ers and + the area. “Lack of adequate facilities ‘for sewage treatment results in fre-, quent, almost dhily, discharges of | untreated sewage into Red ~~ and then into the Clinton River,” he said. “The situation is ol erable.” . ‘PERMITS STOPPED He said the. health department Ras stopped issuing permits for ex- of sewers in the area be- cause of the comilition but even so, “present hazards continue un- diminished.”*. ° “Qur concern, our obligation in fact, is to do every single thing we can to bring about » a correction of this condition at | the very earliest moment,” he said. “Time, truly, is of the essence.”’ “We propose, acti: under the counsel of the attorney general. to proceed forthwith to meet: that responsibility.” * * * Adams said he had suggested that Heustis send a blanket. order to: all é¢ommiunities, acting as a single unit of government, to begin construction of sewers to alleviate the problem. ~ Daniel W. Barry, Oakland * County drain commissioner, said he had been working with the -gommunities involved and felt the communities were close to reaching a solution of their own to the problem. He asked the state to allow him two more weeks to reach a solu- tion, a * - a Claude Stephens, Detroit attor-| - ney who is working for the Twelve - Towns Drain organization, ex- " plaintd ~was being held =—tp by inability to market bonds for planned expansions: of _ the _ drainage system. Stephens said Troy and South. field, the two communities which first contested the authority, were Nalmost ready” to — git case | . Po if J he i 7 i a ‘ ee? {Tucker, publisher of a weekly ne-) to the Supreme Court and this off any immediate action in an ‘would clear the way for construc- attempt to “cooperate with the tion of new facilities. ‘communities and let them work . Adams said his office would hold out the problems themselves.” A mysterious explosion recked the Pontiac area about 11 a. m. teday causing hundreds of persons to call law en- forcement ageacies and The Pontiac Press. © As of press time no explanation of the explosion had been given from any source. * * * Rumors included that of a plane crash, a jet breaking the sound barrier, a home explosion on Joslyn read, and a Fisher Body plant blast. None of these have proved true. _ Selfridge Air Force Base said it had no jets up this morn-. ing, but had heard that Romulus Base did have several in the Pontiac area. Search planes were sent up and a check of aircraft started. Selfridge officers denied a jet breaking the sound barrier could have caused so large a = : + Chrysler Local % Officials Called to UAW Parley Enforcement of Union No-Strike - Policy Set for Discussion leadership called a meeting itoday- of ‘local union offi- cials from Chrysler plants ‘in the Detroit area to dis- icuss enforcement of the union’s no-strike; policy. full week of operating with- out contracts at Chrysler, General Motors and Ford. big three are under orders provoke strikes. But trouble flared yesterday at assembly plants here. The-com- pany shut down operations at both ers on two shifts. The company sald two men who had been union stewards under the old contract set off a work stoppage after they were laid off for refusing work at assigned jobs. This resulted in a shutdown, the company said, idling 1.500 workers in the body plant and 1,200 in the’ assembly plant. « «*« * A simildr situation developed at the start of the second shift, the; 1 i { j ment said> “Because several trim) outh Detroit body plant refused to. start work on the second shift it) was. impossible for the company to continue normal operations.” The dispute followed Chrysler's’ decision to put into effect new rules restricting the amount of time chief stewards and shop committeemen can take from ped jobs to handle grievances of U members. ‘ Chrysler said it’ “has estab- ‘handling grievances and for unio n! representation corisistent with the) when it does not have a contract with the UAW.” The union charged the com- pany was attempting to provoke strikes by disciplining minor company denied this. New contract negotiations, which! ‘now have to start over from) day at all big three companies. * * * DETROIT (® — The) United Auto Workers Union |. The union completed a Its 500,000 members at the _ jto-stay on the job and not’ Chrysler's Plymouth body and . plants, idling a total -of 5,400 work-| company said. The company state-| department employes at the Ply m-| union officials in the plants. The | BUMPER HARVEST — Harvest of a bumper wheat crop-in Nortiwest Oklahoma started this week, so early it surprised farmers themselves. WHEAT DUMPED IN STREET — An estimat-— ed 250,000 bushels of wheat block a downtown street at Synder, Okla., as Oklahoma’s bumper wheat crop is harvested. Elevat seams, could take no more and golden grain was ors, bulging at Above Jack Lafferty, of Garber, operates a com- bine through the thick-grown wheat. Slate Hearing on Proposed Plan Thursday - State Hopes to Start Work on This Section ‘| Early in 1960 The proposed route of the northern portion of --Ithe $60 million north- AP Wirephotes _ piled ‘up in streets to await shipment. Crop may be best in 10 years with some fields yielding 30 bushels to the acre. Hot, dry weather — harvest ahead of schedule. south Oakland Express- way was disclosed today by State Highway. Commis- {sioner John C. Mackie. Mackie also. announced that a public hearing on the route will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Lincoln Junior High School. Oakl will be a relocation of U.S. 10. It will connect eventualiy —_— 1960, Mackie said. LANES 2% FEET WIDE The highway will consist of two to accommodate the road, he said. * * The Highway Department also a section of road Gen. De Gaulle Sets ‘Home Damaged gg gee a Referendum. Date PARIS (UPI) — Gen. Charles de Gaulle and his ilished a reasonable procedure for Cabinet today set Oct. 5 as the date for a nationwide ‘referendum on a new con “im stitution to end the industry pattern during the period’ potence of the public authorities.” De Gaulle consulted urgently with his ministers amid reports that the rebellious military-civilian juntas thought crushed in Algeria might try to’ spread their influence to metropolitan France. Members of the revolutionary “Committees of Public Safety” which swept De Gaulle to power agreed in Birmingham 3 Firemen Overcome Blaze by Smoke in This Afternoon — | lington Rd., Birmingham, injuring three firemen. publicly in Algeria to heed* ‘scratch, are in recess until Mon- his orders to stop agitating.| ‘full-dress session since he took, ‘But there was strong eVi- over as premier last week. ‘dence De Gaulle left con-| Malraux said De Gaulle also | Department were summoned. ¥ * t The companies said their original siderable bitterne $s in’ planned to hold municipal elec- \spreading to neighboring homes. proposal to extend for two years the wage formula of the 1955 con- ‘tracts automatically expired when ithe contracts fan out at GM- May 29 and at Ford and Chrysler June. 1. The fruitless negotiations first) : got under way at GM March 29. | Algeria. Information Minister Andre Mal- 'raux announced — the reached by De Gaulle and his inet ata two-hour meeting x the first Polls Open at 7 a.m.- Monday Pontiac school district voters will) Mrs, Lola B, King, hoard secre- ‘turn out Monday to-elect two mem- tary who has decided to retire 'bers to the Board of Education trom public service after four from among three candidates. | terms. Polls will be open frem 7 a.tm. | to 8 p.m, aftd anyone in line at | 8 p.m. will benpermitted to vote. Seeking re-election is Dr, Walter iL. Godsell, a chiropractic physi- ician, who has completed one term ion the board. * * * Also in ‘the race is Charles M. i a igro newspaper in Pontiac, who is making his first bid for public of- fice. * The third contender is Mrs. Elsie| Mihalek, president of the Pontiac Council PTA and civic leader, also making her first race for public office, + * ® School officials are Woping for a much larger turnout than last year when a_ controversial campaign brought only 2,769 Voters to the polls out of. the more than 37,000 who were registered. There are 45,000 voters registeerd this year. Not im, the race this year is DR. WALTER GODSELL Dr, Walter L. Godsell, of 307 W.. Huron St., is seeking his sec- -ond four-year term on the Pon- tiac Board of Education. A na- -tive of Pontiac, Dr. Godsell re- ceived his professional training | at Lincoln Chiropractic College, ' Indianapolis, Ind. He is an of- ‘defeating Alan Thirlwell, 26, of | ficer of the Oakland County England, 3 and'2. © ., | Chiropractic Society. ) I i fi es , 5 : } ; ; ’ i ; i; Joe Carr Wins Amateur ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, (? — Joe Carr, a 36-year-old Irish- man, teday won the British Amateur. Golf Championship A? at a Pn eaeateatiad a ¥ Le sce : * ‘| na | Other members of the board are ‘Glenn H. Griffin, president; Mon- roe M. Osmun, vice president; and| ‘Louis H. Schimmel, William H!! MRS. ELSIE MIHALEK President of the Pontiac PTA Council, Mrs. Elsie’. Mihalek, of 1592 Vinewogd St.,. Pontiac Township, is, making her first bid for se hool board. A resident of the area for 18 years, Mrs. Mihalek has been active in the PTA for 10 years. oT ee i fia oe fi ie : iA | tlens in Algeria within a month. |The long distances between houses He said the Cabinet ‘also put the jin the exclusive neighborhood ald- formal seal ef approval on De eq jn this. decisions Gaulle's decision to retain res- Cab- pensibility for Algerian affairs. and French alike. 3 Seek 2 Places on School Board | Andersorf anc the Rev. Parker. Members of the board are elect- ed for four year terms. He promised that. Algeria would, (Continuetl on Page 2, Col. 6) * “Warming Trend Due: | Perfect June Day | Not a cloud was-in-the sky early incinerator ‘this morning, just the sun and the ect day for June. But) ithe get rman forecasts partly, icloudy tonight with a low of 52 imc yon, 36 degrees. Tomorrow will be partly cloudy and somewhat warmer with the | Dr. Moloney, were overcome by Firemen at his time believe sparks’ from a basement on|neer, and Duane Russell, public | that set the roof = Fire damaged the large home of Dr. J. Clark Moloney, of 414 Ar- today, The blaze broke out at 11:30 a.m. on the roof and quickly spread in- side. All Birmingham equipment and the Bloonifield ‘Township Fire At 1:30 the fire was out without his wife Margaret jana, daughter Sue escaped from De Gaulle returned last night the house without ‘injury as far _——— |from a three-day triumphant tour /@% could be determined. , jot Algeria where he proclaimed the) equality of its residents—Moslem | But three Birmingham firemen smoke and rushed to William Beaumont Hos- Beginnitig at ‘the junction of M24, just northeast of Pontiac, the route Map on Page 2 runs northwesterly across Joslyn and Baldwin roads, then northwest ‘to a connection with M15, north of Clarkston. Continuing northwest, the route cuts across existing U.S. 10, then ‘runs north, approximately . one mile west of and parallel to it, lending at the Oakland-Genesee county line. BRIDGES LISTED Bridges have been proposed along the route at Walton road, M24, Giddings road, Joslyn road, Baldwin road, Clintonville road, Waldon road, Sashabaw road, Clarkston road, M15 (Ortonville road), Holcomb road, U. S. 10, Davisburg road, existing M87 (Holly road), Grange Hall road, Lahring road, Belford road, and at the county line. interchanges would be located at M24, Jostyn road, Baldwin road, Sashabaw road, M15, ex- isting U.S, 10, existing M87, pital. Grange Halil road, and at the * * * county line. oF Treated for smoke inhilation| The public hearing Thursday were Lt. Robert H. ves, 36,\will give interested persons a ler 707 Ruffner: -William Stew-|chance to ask questions about the - art, 30, of 259 Mergill; andjroute of the northern section, its |Howard Foote, 44, of 1128)economic~effects and eondemna- Davis, all in Birmingham. tion and construction schedules. Conducting the hearings will be Joseph E. Wilbur, hearings engi- ihearings representative. to! high reaching 76 to 86. Winds | are south te southwest dt 10-15 milés an hour. Tomorrow night | will be mostly cloudy with scat- tered showers and a low of 58. The lowest temperature recorded) itiac was 50 degrees. The mercury. |stood at 72 at i p.m. | Thieves Clean Out House Even to Pictures on Wall Farmington Township Police and State Police de- 'tectives are looking for thieves who appear to be fur- nishing their own homes, it was reported today. Detectives reported that « furniture. The home, located on Bonnet Hill a model home in Kendal-— \Preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon-' wood Subdivision, Farmington Township, had been ‘burglarized of approxi-*~ ‘mately $1,600 worth of) existing - in Today's s Press |e 22 nese ee Ne | sad ‘road, reportedly had each of its ‘three bedrooms completely cleaned out, The thieves even took all the) | Charch News SA Gaueeehcoc 8-9 pictures and fixtures from the, % CHARLES TUCKER: | Comies ve te ata en eee een es 19 iwalls, and draperies from win-| Making his first bid for a po-— canopy Te So or ew enciciet Sages _4 dows, police said. litical office is Charles M. Tuck- | Rome Section «-.----++--. 16-18) * * & er, of 197 Luther St. Publisher sinpeeised aaa ae 3 | The furniture was owned by a) of a Pontiac Negro weekly. news- rd ee 12-43 | Detroit firm,.Farrig Brothers Fur-| paper, he also heads the Oakland ley a . pa Say 10 - oe initure, 4303 14th St. County Branch of the National: | : Wilson pam Fograms ue About a .month ago a similar) , Mast. cen ccc. Assn. for the Advancement of “ Colored People. He is a. Korean | war veteran and ‘has been a Pon- © tide resident for one -year. 1 | Women’ 8 Pages . eee hernees Trade Up er Down at, the ‘figs ‘Lot, The Bright Spot, PE 8-0488. ¢ 4, — a | burglary took place when. every, ‘room in a Twin Valley Subdivi ision: home in Farmington, was com! ipletely cleaned out, said police. This. ‘is he Major Hoople _ would like to spend his vaca- tion. Regardless of how and where you spend yours, be dure . you see the comics every day. Have the. Pontiac Press mailed | ‘to you, Jost Gol 5 2OR * ? ee 4 i E a s = re-location; «solid black line, existing route; |f lighter solid line, other roads or streets; _ in double lines, proposed interchanges. PROPOSED EXPRESSWAY ROUTE ~— Map ‘ghowss the proposed route of the new state limited access highway north from Pontiac to the Gen- Sate Offical Ends |Career Due fo Age .|appointed, by Williams impaired hearing were making it difficult,” to discharge his Williams thanked him for ‘‘mani- fold and devoted service” to the’ State. ’ in Barn-Raising — lat Dairy Farm in Washington Today WASHINGTON (AP)—Britain’s Prime Minister Harold Macmillan * a" @ Macmillan is due to speak at Depauw University at Green- Hopkins University in Baltimore Tuesday morning, and at the Na- tional Press Club here Wednes- be Prime Minister Due castle, Ind., tomorrow, at Johns/P enn Last Parcel Sought : for Evergreen Sewer Thé attorney for the North Ever- Ann Johnson Neighbors Join scare the last rightot-way need: Washington for Tour of Nation WASHINGTON (AP)--Ending a a big . anged to see Heuss off at Na- <" @. & to President : * * ¥ The West German president was here for three days. : This afternoon flew trom Philadelphia to Hanover, N. H., to receive an honorary from Dartmouth College ‘tomorrow. He is scheduled to sail for Ger- day afternoon, many June 23. Thunderstorms Down South By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clear skies and cool tempera- tures gave the Northeast a late spring chill again today, but warm humid air touched off thunder- storms from the Southern Plains to Florida as it fanned more sea- sonable weather northward. * * bd Warmer weather was forecast The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair and 14-78. Partly cloudy '- : Teday in Pontiac | Lowest temperature preceding @ a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind: Velocity 15-20 m. p.h Direction—South-Southwest. Sun sets Saturday at 8:06 p.m. Som Tises ~ a at 4:55 a.m. oon sete Baturday at 10:56 a.m. Moo. rises Sunday at 12:10 am. Game n, oe Ham......... 68 Gees: bs [D Beocoecooer 4. fs eee 57 lpm Somers!) A eee 61 | 10 a.m... . & Friday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown! ps Jose temperature .... 0 ccsssces- R west temperature ...........05...5 Mean temperature ...-0 -....-> » 56 Weather—Pair, sunny. Year Ago in Pontiac ae Cool Air Chills Northeast from the Dakota? into New Eng- land, indicating an erid to a chilly spell that has produced frost in nights. Northwest into the Southeast. Skies were fair over the South- “jwest and much of the eastern half of the country, +5 * *& * Temperatures ‘in the cool air, which extended from the lower Great Lakes into New England and southward to Middle Atlantic sections, -were up to 20 degrees lower than those of early Friday. * * a Heaviest rainfall was in the =, ns" / Southeast where parts of the Car- olinas measured a half inch. Lake Charlies, La., reported nearly three-quarters of an inch during the night. SS. An unconfirmed tornado was re- ‘ported this morning at Attica, Kan., amd a storm Friday eve- ning at Haviland, Kan., 8) miles west of Wichita, blew the railroad station off its foundation and felled utility poles. Northern sections the last two Showers and "thunderstorms scattered rain from the Pacific vilian administrator” yet to be named, Malraux said De Gaulle will give run for the office of county clerk onthe Republican — in August. i = : ‘Holdup Killer Dies on Gallows in Utah will be at boy in- Bell. Chapel pom - disel- Friday at his the boys car dealer, he r will see Baker and -@ cOMm-i¢ years. sag | wile, Loretta : Hor, al apenieed sisters, Mrs John Ciif- “the N.Y., and every Albany, N.Y., said the z wm et Ee ie cere ra Hughes fo Seek GOP Seart vier tay sg ee s.* : s it Cumay’s tooreonaeore tom airs ss nf Ste at cea neh” e British in 1429.'doms and responsibilities. Best Month This Year and Southfield and several cities in He was a member of the Board of Supervisors from Berkley from 1953-57. Hughes is a former city attorney for. Berkley. The candidate maintains a law practice in the city of Berkley, ‘Dorothy Shay Weds Public Relations Man HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Singer They. were married last night at the home of friends, It was the first mafriage for Miss Shay, known as the ‘'ParkgAvenue. Hill- billy,” who is 35, and the for 38-year-old Looman. He works for an automobile manufacturer. Landmark Demolished Dorothy Shay and public relations| man Richard. Looman are honey-} - Mark Is in 18 months. Ford’s M-E-L Division said Edsel sales were in May over April. It said Mercury sales for May cent from April and highest month since introduction last May Car Sales Up 8.5 Pet. DETROIT — Auto sales in May were 8.5 per cent above April and highest for any month this year, Ward's Automotive Reports May new-car sales totaled 394,500, compared with 363,700 in April and 380,000 at the previous peak in January, Ward's said. * *« * ‘ Inventories of new cars were reduced by 55,000, and now stand .| at 755,000, a 49-day supply, Ward's said. — eee The : : ided that ‘ t this wi io: ale in e up 11 per cent over the 66,574 turned out last week, when output was limited by Memorial Day, Ford Motor Co,-reported that it sold 7,046 Continental Mark IIIs in the last six months, compared to 3,000 of the’ super-! up * * § i : ) R PORT ARTHUR, Ont. @ — A landmark here, the convent of the an maa ti oe molished. Since it was built in 1880 it has been used as a school, | a church arid a hospital. It will) be replaced by a new wing of St. Joseph's General Hospital. « —_ *. me ‘ One Highest temperature “ ......+..++ a: | Mean temperature, 000000000000 000088 Weal ans ren, Syeperatere This 1 in 1933 2 38 in 1875 Friday's Temperature Chart uid ami = (ite A TT ceraarime TF harass, fh ttl New ot ia a 7 u f }Denver «88 Phoenix. 196 74 Worth isaome a 8. &. Marie a m ff eae BS lack oo i Ww eae 8S A A ‘es i REFLECTION EDITORIAL GRADUATION | thority. tell them to their’ world; thay ascopt witha tone OKLAHOMA CITY ® — Two pages of tion. ss 2 published by the Daily Oklahoma and Oklahoma City Times for pn gl a sR gre eran youngsters 16 and under, provided zesty reading today. , begin to round out s better life for them- Here are some samples: : ay a Oe ’ + ye *: eg gt A a MO oF “Twelve-year-old girl has had 10 years of.baby sitting. - Little have ne sightes Goat or beaten menaces no problem.” ° S * and strange as it may seem, we share WoW 28 fp es ae : _Unexperienced wants job to get experience to qualify as ig the ‘rt Base bf fe: now comes oe ee eo + You have $0 laboriously discovered, in “For trade: One live tarantula, What Have you got?” es 0 eee ee % ee er RHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME “I'l give a good home and loving care to gentle horse that needs | erry Street Phone FE 2-8378 little girl to ride it,” lat ‘einmand oe, Bes : : ‘- ! \ 1 a . \ yA , ie aod ee Y .. ~~ body of Mrs. Harriet M. Cole, of Oxford is at the Bossardet-Mabley* Funeral Home. Mrs. Cole died this morning. * Auto Pioneer Dies ih Dearborn. MRS, EUGENE DEO . - es 4 “NORTH BRANCH—Service tor/!M Grosse Pointe Mrs; Eugene (Emily) Deo, 94, of Huron St., will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Methodist Church. Burial will be at the aera An employe of Tastee Bakery, she was a member of the First organization Presbyterian Church and the|°f all new divisions of their com- Daughters of Scotia‘ zs * * Mrs. Farms leaves her husband; a daughter and two sons, Mrs. Isabel Markham, Robert E. and Corp. of home in. suburban Grosse Pointe. the Crescent Hills Cemetery. : | The‘ child died Friday at Good- Wilson died Thursday at his York, He returned to Detroit f ea iby bras i | oxForp : ym the Philadelphia _|McKinstry, 50, mb Nena ft mPa tee Se ke| ORTONVILLE — Service for\s, at the ¥ Funeral “| Donald Scott Knoop, 24-day-old s0n/tiome, Oxford ee Mr. McKinstry died this morning Knoop; 1986 Oakfield Rd., will be “Ibe tthe Coats Funeral Home sss Sanatonm, will be held’ Monday for William|well known screen and theater R, Wilson, a pioneer in the auto|writers, died of cancer Thursday. ity. e Deaths Elsewhere - “ jus pool, dove In and hasn't come ised to send investigators into De-| | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS egy von ag ee charge of Es _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1958 a 5 aes Havana Police Arrest 12 jarea by erretting.12_ persons ac- foemer Present Caro Pra cused of subversive activities. a) iG HEAT pear THEFT C. ram it Full at our ni Re storage price ever F 3 Pa BE from Moth, /» aa 4by / MYER’S ” DIAMOND |Union Arranges | He is survived by his widow, five daughters and two sons, An especially beautiful diamonds See or white om ring an Ro a Y¥, Ct.$ 77.00 Yy Ct.$159.00 ¥, Ct.$269.00 1 Ct.$399.00) BUDGET TERMS MYER*S JEWELRY SHOP Tel-Huron Shopping Center unemployed | : | persons are unaware of the various Parley for Idle Meeting on: Thursday | to Discuss Types of| Help Available | | ‘types of benefits available, the ‘Oakland County CIO Council has. scheduled a specia] meeting for | 7:30 p.m. next Thursday in Pon- tiac Motor Division Local 633, UAW Hall, 386 E. Kennett Rd. “All. Oakland County unemployed ‘are invited to attend te hear rep- resentatives from various agencies | describe their available services,’ said Fred V. Haggard, council president. Among the agencies represented will be the Social Welfare Depart- ‘ment, Surplus Foods Department, | | Veterans’ Affairs Office, and Mich- ligan Employment Security Com- | mission. William McAulay, regional UAW jdirector, will give the welcoming address. The meeting has been arranged by the CIO council's committee on unemployment, Haggard said. Here IS a ‘Credit Union for YOU! Anyone mef SAVE jn this Credit Union. for \the past 3 year were nD 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details ; Pontiac Co-op Federal Bendix Will Expand Operations in County | DETROIT U—Bendix Aviation \Corp. will move part of its Van Nuys, Calif., facilities to its Madi-| son Heights plant, F. C, Weyburne, | general manager of the Bendix’ \Filter Division, said Friday. The, | Michigan plant. he said, will take over production of high tempera- ture filters for missile systems, iboosting employment here by an Credit Union 40 E, Pike St. lundisclosed figure. America’s $588. Reg. Price $7.35 White and Ready-Mixed : Body Colors WE DELIVER | SAVE 20% on Famous PITTSBURGH Finest House Beat PONTIAC GLASS C0. 23 West “Lewrence St. csr PARKING AT REAR ENTRANCE : RES IEEE ONS a a FE 5-6441 || The Pontiac Education Association Urges You to VOTE MONDAY. JUNE 9 Two Board Members are to be elected... . Three Candidates are seeking office. . are Eouscal Ase) OOLS e a DR. WALTER GODSELL Seeking his second term on the Pontiac Board of Education is Dr. Walter L. Godsell, chiropractic _ physician, 307 W. Huron St. Dr. Godsell is a product of Pon- tiac schools and graduated from Pontiac Central High. He received his professional training. at Lincoln. Chiropractic College, In- a Ind. Dr. Godsell has two aaughvers, the eldest of whom at- Crofoot School. He is secretary-treasurer of the Oakland County Chiropractic So- ciety, member of the by-laws com- mittee of the Mich State Chiropractic Society and a member of the First Baptist Church. F “Tt has been my privilege to have a part in the recent developments of our school system's plant and curriculum, ” Dr. Godsell said, “however there are continuing —— of population growth to meet. “We should all be mindful of the need of our educational facilities to keep up with community's needs — realizing that along with the home and church environment, the schools eve the major role in building the citizens of the' future.’ MRS. ELSIE MIHALEK Seeking a first term on the Pon- tiac Board of Education is Mrs. Elsie K. Mihalek, of 1592 Vinewood St., Pontiac Township. Mrs. Mihalek is president of the Pontiac PTA Council and has been active in PTA for 10 years. Mrs. Mihalek’s husband, Wil- liam, is a millwright at Pontiac Motor Division and they have four sons, three of whom now at- tend school (Pontiac Central, Madison Junior High and Mal- kim). Mrs. Mihalek is on the Advisory Council for the Alcoholism Infor- mation Center, on a. youth pro- gram committee for the Greater Pontiac Community Ad visory Council. and the Pontiac Area United Pund. Born in Buchel, O, where she traduated from high school, she ad been a Pontiac resident for 18 years. She belongs to the Joslyn Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church. “The reason I am a candidate for the board of education is be- cause I am interested in children and youth and their education,” she said CHARLES TUCKER Charlies M. Tucker, of 197 Luther St.. a newcomer to seeking his first public office. Lit- tle more than a year came to the area as publisher of a Pontiac Negro weekly newspaper. He is president of the National Assn, for the Advancement of Colored People. Tucker, a Korean War veteran, attendéd Wayne State University and Highland Park Junior College. Married, he has one daughter who will start school in the fall. Tucker is a member of the Pon- tiac Area Chamber of Commerce, ° on the board of the Greater Pon- tiac USO and on the board of the Oakland County Planned Parent- hood Assn. He is an adult advisor to the Southwest Teen Assn., member of the Pontiac and Detroit Urban Leagues and the Pontiac Rema Club. He belongs to the Newman AMA Church: -Tucker said he will work for : “fresh sche sarraad on preparing our city’s youth for advanced technical skills while providing basic train- ing program “which can result in their direct - employment upon graduation. Administrative positions and promotions should be filled by qualified teachers within the sys- tem and a closer liason between ent and school; teacher and ard should be developed.” Last School Election ONLY 2769 voted ... a pitiful showing for 45,000 ARE ELIGIBLE to vote .. . schools are your business... a multi-million-dollar business. | Information Vien Voting Places May Be Obtained by Calling FE 2-9231 Pontiac, is . o Tucker | hungry afte maybe tics were being used. Cleaning URED FOR MEXICO CITY (AP) — Antonio|couple of weeks. m /"Giant Gas, Inc., one of the De- Chere INS $100 Guzman Aguilera, who used the) . : troit area’s larger i : ; name Guz Aguila and once was| Nightwatchmen in the town of annou yesterday it had cut the FRENCH GLO 1-HOUR Bring your cleaning DETROIT « — Funeral services |°"® of Mexico's most prolific and| Ciudad Real, Spain, sing the hours Price of its regular gasoline another! VALET while shopping ot Mey se ting oor the’ wenther|tered retailers for Shell and Suno-| | Tel-Haren Shopping Center FE 5-7934 satan sing -out-the weather|tered ret ll and a = such as “Two a.m. and it's rain-jeo also dropped prices another Prenkdia Shopping Contes MA 6-5684 TEL-HURON He was 64. ing.” penny, to 23.9. = ; = : (Political Adv) (Politics! Adv.) Pelition! Adv.) mmmmueen o Polls Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m Every Registered Voter --- May and and Should Vote. | 4 : ae ® ; io : ‘ & . pe ] > | / THE PONTIAC PRESS meee TY |. Kdisotil Page ee SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1958" : rea eee -ItSeemstoMe.... Comments Around Country on @ Economic Status Interesting 2 Just recently, I came across‘some Pitfalls and bogs abound. __ interesting quotations which I'll It’s part of The Scheme. ; share with you. Here’s the first one: Se tee ee _ “All is darkness and despair. . It has often been said’ that As a nation we are at the bottom =— strength and character are built of the hill.” — and developed through ad- —Detroit Free Press» = versity. When a prize-fighter is And you might be interested in Pye id no longer, he’s riding to this: - — “Nothing in this country is «kk Oakland County safe, solyent or reliable.” _ Students of the national economy coe -~ —- ' Philadelphia Gazette say ‘sufficient safeguards have been — oh fom oe Senday. F ae taken to prevent a return of the days rs ar ey Paps 9g cally ‘Of do you prefer: of utter destitution with which we “Collapse is a grim realily. The | Were periodically afflicted’ over the B38 if & days of the republic are num- Past. Surely the current “plight”: On Tuesday, bered.” 3 _ with more than 60 million men and mission Chambers / —New York World women at work-is no particular era pacity to urge our ‘ thes ~~ adopt the resolution | . of “hardship. Commissioner Miles | From the deep south, I reproduce, _ oo : * * day closing of | another interesting observation: Our own bread and butter — “On.every hand there is de- — the automobile business — seems pression, wreck and ruin. We . to have been hit harder than the : can’t go much further.” balance, and as a result of that, —New Orleans Picayune t ‘of us in this section are more affected. Many places in i it y bie i _ And to round out the list, I give you the nation are feeling the cur- - place, by any standards. ond mean “guardplace,” an apt since : it ‘one from New York. "rent dilemma lightly. probably was fothing more than an outpost of Japhia, the fortified town several miles asked “ “The old ship of state is sink- x x6 6 & to the west. The people tilled the rugged Umesione Aillsides ang: made 8 ‘simple’ living Him, without . i The slide seems to have stopped ° at various trades. But to a small boy growing up Nazareth had its charms and fascinations. teach the Werd. ing. Even Morgan is using the “For Jesus these were the long, happy days spent with His family, perhaps helping ” and after a reasonable interval, we , "tens a way pastors are ented subway. . a a Joseph in his carpenter's shop or drawing water for His mother Mary. Occasionally a hemnl —Wall Street Journal = will probably start a gradual climb camel caravan, en route to Sepphoris, passed through, stirring up the mystery and It all churches~ were re upwards.. excitement of a faraway world. Here, in these simple surroundings, the boy Jesus nutured ie eumenend Now let’s insert the dates at which Certainly the dark days of despair ee ee eS ee bars would be these gloomy comments were printed. that our forefathers knew are some- . * Ga : in church, wale nate The one from The Free Press was 120 thing we will never experience. Days of All Faiths — | rn who governa and Julgns years ago, or 1837. We've really re- a, . ian vidual covered a bit trom “the bottom at the And in Conclusion *« -; --; Why Is Friday the 13th Unlucky? °"""— . hill,” haven’t we? Jottings from the well thumbed oe ‘on't Dis : = 7 notebook of your peripatetic ree . n’t Disgrace ~ 6 Ss * porter: By DE, HOWARD V. HARPER heaven, at which, after the 12 who time, long before the Last Sup the Poor ' Cattle hilad phia Gaze e 5 supposed to re in Jerusalem, Ladle sssnces dyer I'm told by those in a position to Friday has a bad) reputation. bees seated, af intruder appeared, en inst 13 is wide. 1 Roticed the article saying It would be interesting to see out for gloom and pessimism in 1857, - Besides having been the day of the making 13. - The prejudice aga Hollywood cattle seem able to sink how the children of these “mode! Be know, that there may be a “conven- : : no sign of abat citizens” tum out. or 101 years ago. ei BY ck ” . Lerd’s crucifixion, it is tradition- ‘the number is never % lower and lower levels. Why . tion” of “the boys” in Philadelphia. ally the day on which Adam and és aad aon ae SW ns gated leteap cos disgrace the cattle? anes _EP. x ke & This refers .to the racket kings, Eve ate the apple and were ex- ON Pee one “ba: ~ & 8 jh. . oe ors | a (i belers $0 ©. sare tan bata 02 Fate. And Ht wae: this dnnenicsigee wéakdibay it. In Paris no , The New York World said, number gamé bosses, top dope ped- a Se Balder, god of light, was. is nu 13 — no one = Animals, if left alone, don't Praigeg Fast Work “the days of the republic are diers and pushers along with the — iso, some say the Judgment areilieg 1 ot tables Gace that (hgpright cr husbands, ‘They’ don't ‘tare Dy City Policemen numbered” in 1873 or 85 years upper crust of the underworld. Phila- Day will be Friday — a further : lawyers to agitate divorces and =| cee ago. The World must have had a delphia has been alerted.......... reason to be apprehensive about = _ grow rich thriving on misery Bh Scop Douce ey abg pretty big number in mind. ‘The moon will be the closest to the pre Pal amay P od ** Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: _ ‘ po Mi doom peer d been a for their quick New Orleans saw “wreck andruin” earth october 12. Scientists would wedi ° , @ : fenseless offspring, who must thinking and fast work in helping . . . y was named for Freya, and the “fact we can’t go much ike to fire a moon-designed rocket at oF FHass, the Norse goddess o Nurse Likes This Column ne es Ses Oe ee ee? further” 65 years ago. Well, we've that period.......... In spite of the panished with all the other up to Hollywood as an example ene come quite a piece since this was dantoes, more seesie will go pecan dele, ut for sre Fe —Keep It Under Your Cap! ot love aad aeuemey, not am - al iter Wn ia ot ae penned and printed. abroad this summer than ever before arta aee aoe thaw dedhanted that calcicaps are not medicine, by some actors and actresses be witha bon request _the titer x * * in history. Also, travel at home will to the other Norse gods: Woden bet nutrition. . who've been’ diverced three oF. Ducts: under S00 words “and. The ‘ * and Thor. Friday became known Answer—What do you weigh, our times. Ponting Press reserves the fight to And finally, we come to the equal last year’s record of 12 billion as “the witches’ Sabbath,” the how tall are you, how much gen- * * * a Wall Street Journal's appraisal dollars. Michigan, up an’ at ‘em! day each week when 12 witches a ge Ags a. Any actor or actress who's ever Smil - of the nation’s situation as it kk * ee and stamped, self-addressed en- °°? eo oe ae miles a —¥ velope for The 7 to Vite “llowed to. ee eee oer ae They tell me our inner guard is _It is bad to be born on a Friday, cai danolet Deeg Pile ant nit Data se Fs anes We ately heel, tnt ene x * * divided on De Gaulle. More are in vacua tor tea conta bare OM Fok, : and mothets of this country? Are to forget your troubles. Just see what has happened since favor than are opposed and the iii, ooh into ie we le Homes ors it worde Tong. pertaining to perso you going to come awake or _ + «°° 4 these mournful predictions. Look sympathizers include Dwight D. to cut your nails. . nosis of restment, wil be aneweied ty Oat tis! is'n free GeMOCrACy, peanlealet eeuld. be for’ things how far and to what tremendous Eisenhower..........Top Dems, . + wit addressed envelope ia sent to The Foo but do you ever stop to think? to be half as bad as be thinks heights the United States has soared. © Republicans and Eisenhower are Sralsh 1h Century staid (Copyright 1958) Glasence H. Smith they are. We gre the envy of the entire world, steed on phere ats eg ad. which meant a sad and gloomy | , ing li sia? Sag 000C Purely personal nomi- countenance. : . ist: eee bn enon, oe nation for an especially attractive Friday is a bad. day, too, for 2 months. I'm worried about an Case Records of a Psychologist: o. : ah : and personable individual: Marion ——, dear hen oo patangm ey pigs neerap liv e pt: a. Di eos “ : x *&* * ‘ Goodale, headmistress of Kings- worst trom the judge. Executions the amount of radiation he is ex- Sex Biggest actor In lvorce ’ The minor affairs of today look wood School..........D. B. all used to be held on Fridays— posed to (Mrs. T, C.) = , ce - rather trifling after evaluating = Varner, Vice President of Mich- aang it was called “Hangman’s Answer—The dentist is right. Joel’s gen eevee or say most divorces start inthe and saying “Dr. Crane is’ all j ' . 4 he . mais.) ae ‘ : a fad A ‘ — these opinions during some of the igan State, is an ‘out-of-town ") i had post un bas _ "THe Clerk in the vgotices 8 sere Oe Bre org A os — real, dark days of the past. Each member of the Pontiac — _Store_says_my fw . ho : ~ a as does. It-— si cbetes, should have only vitamin wnfairly maligned by folks w . time the outlook was viewed ‘as City ,Club..........Why does is not hard to see why when the 1) a friend who controls her him at the outset “hopeless,” the nation revived Detroit have big league baseball, ‘two coincide, as they do dune 13, 1 124 without insulin says . ap —_- who ad to argue er ‘ed and went on to absolutely un- football, hockey, basketball, and oo oun b ey : we are groping inthe dark. aiter onat I say to fit their sexual problems dreamed heights. It attainéd pin- If but Class Q horse racing? In searching for whatever it is (Mrs. J. L, W:) bias and then boldly try to gO id that gives 13 such a bad name, the 0 nacies the wildest imaginations The top nags never gallop there. mind jepe at doce't6 One Last — eee s phys: «snow me up.” Always start wouldn't have dared suggest. ot *« * Supper, pened ta medion 12 that. Most diabetics, I believe, poets te ro to anne him! * * * f Within a month, the Miami district ee cae that gathering oe eee dake cade By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE The good Lord apparently didn’t sees the opening of a new motel. It of —e was it a oe In the booklet Training for Dia- CASE Y-330: Joel T., aged 40, is intend thihgs to roll too smoothly cost (hold your breath) two million oar sa yeas tec on betee O18 eaate ma snes es meen omen large here below. Perhaps obstacles are a dollars.......... Overheard ata Friday. . min Bi “poor man’s Insulin” be- , & & +: part of His scheme for us. He pro- darkened front door: “I’d ask you in PRE-CHRISTIAN TIMES scar ty the vitamin poses that we will/fight our way for- but I know you’d behave.”.......... But See tke cate aa ie end (3) on optiannl daly ward and that the pathway will not Someone suggests that if Apam re- msecas! mythology it is said that, of it seéms to — be greased. turned to this earth, the only thing there was once a banquet in Val- a wean epham = _/ he’d recognize would be the jokes alls, = mansion in the Norse SOSTE. . fos ee a NK A he aes Bucks Unlimited has been “Chest trouble—don’ : THE PONTIAC PRESS staging acrive for eponsorsatathou. 20¢ Cemmtry Parton ee eh es : ts Published /oy Tux Po magne me is -|- makes me short of breath, like ad. the ae a ee aah indus sand bucks a crack, payable over five S— | asthma. Would belly itn my own wide practice,” Dr Just be sure you are quoting me "Trade Mark / Daily Except Sunday Years. Michigan leads the nation with | help any?” (C. W. H.) pe: | _ —. x find ong sex- pone however Fe cone wl you Rprecutive (Vice President.’ ‘Asistant Advertising 77, followed by Texas with 62, Min- eS ee aera monly : of unhappy homes, so I shall focis Many people, Don Quixote fash- eee ee atta mm, __nesota with 60 and Illinois with 50. stamped, selt-addremed sary, of them,” | fon, misquote me to ft thelr own amp Wf. Prrecesaip u, ant M. Teeapw: r is i to PieoieGeceaee "Sica Webbe —Hanow A. FITzaena> tor bookit Belly Breathing. Iola gro M tan, Dy mverdger ape: gent iomts ln Jomms W. Prercreate. * on Aone” —— caleical Mise Sn te I had enced physicians and tually I never uttered the original . Secretary and Editor Manager ; scious de a long time from noc other marriage counselors. statement they started to disprove! Rosser B. Tass, Gronce C.. Iwaray, “Mrs. Roosevelt says the absence turnal cramps, but since taking The younger men may argue the Learn to be accurate readers. ee Meee of litter on the streets of Moscow |. calcicpas (two years this ong Bo oe So a ae ya dae Ore a The Associated Press ie entitied exclusively to the demonstrates the’ discipline of the. 1 eee a Or Oe mass of data which drives them Wish and I'll retish it. for ‘republication of al) local news printed in this soa seldom.” (G. M, W.) = / — aelapaper es well ae all AP news dispatenes Russian people.”—Press report. Well, right back into agreement with Dr. Raggedy (2 Need here carrier service s Rot avniabie by wall ' yes. Tt also demonstrates that wem- [1 nave "em. A | ee ee Wavhtensw Counties tt ls S12 06 & Your, elsewhere In ; bia wis : . # ‘.. ae... pe = Meg EIGHT i” | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, sone 7, 1058 You Can Precondition + Take Lessons by Mail _ " NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Thelsons by mail, has about 300 fami- “school atilies enrolled ‘since it was started home,” by which people who live|last October, Methodist Church's FIRST CHURCH « the NAZARENE 60 STATE STREET Bible School ...... 9:45 A.M. Worship .......:.. 11:00 A. M. : ANNUAL CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM 9:45 te NOON Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. “The Blessing of the Hungry” Youth Service 6:30 P.M. Kenneth A. Hutchinson Richard North Pastor Minister of Music Your 1 \ confident tivag — ; bethany Men fo Hear. Lodge High School Graduates ' Receiving Recognition at Morning ‘Service State Senator Harvey L. Lodge |Men’s Fellowship at 7:45 a.m. Sunday. * * * Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pastor, |will preach on “Running the Race lot Life” at the 8:45 and 11 a.m. PONTIAC CHURCH ~ OF CHRIST Wi aeons All Visitors neeeee - Everybody Is Invited! W. W. Hall, Minister 1180 North Perry Street services. Special recognition will be given members .of Bethany “at the 11 o'clock. worship hour. Wellington Relyea, superintend- ent of the Sunday school, will speak on- behalf of the board of education and a gift will be given each graduate by the pastor. Listen to Herald of ‘Truth WXYZ Deteati 5:90 to 000 Bik. Bundaye Twenty-four new members will be received into the church fel- lowship at the later servcie. The annual sessions of the Amer- ican Baptist Convention will be THE SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) ' 29 W. Lawrence Street —SUNDAY SERVICES— Sunday Scheol—9:45 A. M. or People's Legion—6 P Holiness Meeting-—11:00 A, M. ee Pee a P. M. Wednesday Prayer-and Praise Meeting—7:30 P $/Ceptain and Mrs, Magnus A. Michalsen. commanding olficers-in-charge “YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED “B,Bethany will be .Dr. & held in Cincinnati starting Thurs- day. Official representatives from Chapman, Mrs. Grace Steeves and Mr.. and Mrs. Maynard Johnson. | * & tk Mr..Johnson and the pastor will) participate in a program next Saturday night. . Color Slides of Europe to Be Shown Sunday Mrs. Robert Turpin, wife of a Pontiac dentist, will show’ color Apostolic Church of Christ | 459 CENTRAL Mos | People Saturday ........ 7:30 p. m. Saturday Night Service ...... eee 7:30 p. m. School and Worship .....10:00 a. m. was cele els s+ e- 7:30 p. m. Twesday Bible Class .......00+5 7:30 p. m. Bishop L.A. Perent Church Phone FE 5-8361 Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 ae cherae and high school graduates who < are). Healthy Thinking Opens Door to Better World | = By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE : Guinan pot tead koa trae cos eed ea. By nightfall I had preached four sermons, attended a lunch- con, shaken hands with innumerable people, and felt that tired but healthy sensation’ that comes to. a man who has done a real day’s work: But, un-' town in liver a te New York where I was to de- the following day, _ - you?” he asked pleasantly. “an set for a good PEALE _night’s sleep?” * “gure am,” I replied. “I’ve slept all the way over in the bus.” _ He showed me to my compartment. “This is your bedroom,” the porter said: “Sorry it’s over smooth you'll sleep like a baby.” “That's a wonderful bed,” I sald. “I'm a fine night’s sleep.” “Sure you are,” he said. “You've got your mind made up.” going toe have I slept until nine fifteen. I had some sense of guiJt about this, but felt wonderfully rested and said to the porter when I went to the dining car for breakfast, “I had the most wonderful I could really sleep then.” ¢ | “Well, he told me, sin dectdlidy’ uses Genki Oak the over the wheels (and his room was farther from the wheels _ ‘than yours). And when he got up this morning, he told me he didn’t sleép. Of course he didn’t! He got what he ex- pected. That man,” the porter concluded, “preconditioned his night’s sleeplessness.” : An ancient philosopher once irelé: master of all fortune. In {it is the cause of either misery or happiness.” And whether you or I have misery or happiness d heat largely depends upon how we think. * k® “Be ye transformed. by the renewing of your : ated” the Bible tells us. This is the basic secret of preconditioning: © If habitually you have defeatist thoughts, hate thoughts, greed a 7 you will condition your life for misery. CALVARY MAESROMARY CHURCH Sanferd 306 Midway—at eee news Columbie Avenue Sunday Seboel .. i. 6s cvkeivayeccss: 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ............... .. 11:00 A.M, B.T.U. 6... ....... geeen cess ..- 6:30 P.M, Evening Worship ................ .. 7:30 P.M, Wednesday Prayer Meeting.......... 7:30 P.M, Rev. M. F. Boyd Jr.. Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention — 9,060,000 Members — Marimont Baptist Church Invites You! MARIMONT . .. A Growing Church. With a Friendly Welcome! . Rev. Philip Somers, Pastor Walton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin but like the friendly peo- the cordial spirit of Sinitahi. tee the 7:30 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL THREE GREAT the following SERVICES Sunday ¢ Night Dr. Malone Speaker subjects by Dr. Tom Sunday Schoo! 19 A. M. Midicns Morning Service 11} A.M | Completely Depertmentelised ; —— Saucateerente Sunday School for All Ages 4 Modern Supervised Nursery June 15th ; BACCALAUREATE June 22nd : Divine Healing ‘ot Believers SERVICE Totes?” RADIO REVIVAL WPON 845 A. M. EACH WEEK DAY 10:15 A. M. SUNDAY Sunday School Awtendance Last Week 1170 if you cultivate thoughts, loving thoughts, generous _| thoughts, you will condition your life for happiness. Your life can actually be transformed by the renewing of your mind; by the reconditioning of your pattern of thought. I suggested once to a friend that he try thinking healthy thoughts for just one week and stated my belief that it would do wonders for him. He gave it a try, a real effort. He did not do it perfectly. How could he when he had practiced destruc-. Brethren Church € 316 Baldwin. FE 2-038 Sat. Eve. Service ... 7:30 P.M. = School ....10:00 A. M. Worship ... ...1100A.M People ..... 6:15 P. M Mid-Week Prayer «+e 71:330P.M Sunday : ae nee 7:30 P.M. United , Presbyterian } Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sundey School, 10 A.M. | Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Churches OAKLAND AVENUE ’ Oakland at Cadillac Theodore R. Allebach, Pastor Worship 10:00 A. M. “VACATION PROMISES TO GOD” Bible School ......11:20 A: M. Youth Fellowship .. 5:45 P.M. Evening oe .. 7:00 P.M, Wednesd ‘ il Prayer “Meeting 7:30 P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Edmund t. Watkins, Pastor CHOIR FESTIVAL Bible School Worship. .......... Evening Service ... Wednesday Prayer + and Study Se 7:30 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street J. Garvey MeCann, Pastor se eae COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan — W. 3, Tecawlesen, Je. Paster — Bible School ..... 9:45 A. M- Morning Worship .11:00A.M. ff Youth Groups ..... 6:30PM. . _ Evening Worship . ...7:30 P.M. Wed Prayer and : Study Hour .... 7:30 P.M. Donald o. Andrews, Pastor _ Sunday school cave GOA. M, © Morning Worship .10:45 A. M. Pee - Young People Washing ; \Cars in Church Yard : _ thought habits for so long. * * * But even with an imperfect score, at the end of a week he reported with enthusiasm that he “wouldn't have believed the difference it made.” It must have impressed him profoundly, | for he readjusted his life on this basis with good results, : (Copyright, 1958) Ofticers Chosen a tae ft Temple Beth hedst Church will be wastiz| ]QCOb Meeting Dr. Irving E. Gordon was_re- -jelected president of Temple Beth | people to the Wesleyan Jacob at the recent congregational | _ meeting. Waterford Township | ‘ci: 2! Mervin Bamet, treas Airport Ré. st Williams Lake Rd. Four new members were named Sunday School—9:30 A..M. to the board, Jay Jacobson, Thom- Worship—1] A-M.* . fas Horwitz, Dr. Gordon and Dr. Arvid E. Anderson, Paster Chafets. Plans are being ‘formulated — add six new class. rooms to the present structure of the Temple. "Slated ty Missions | Children’s Day ‘will be observed Sunday in the First — Christian Service an@ Ch wreh Schoo! 9:15 A. M. and 31:15 sear donciatie Sins. Senior foreign missions. the mlasiias aoe bok to tee fortunately, .I could not go home to'bed. After| | that last sermon I had to catch a train to a|— - Actually I went to sleep in the bus going] © _ over to the Erie Railroad terminal in Hoboken, s NJ. I found my train, and at the door of the] Pullman car a porter was waiting. “How are| | the wheels, but look at that hice bed. Besides this roadbed is so| I usually wake up before seven in the morning. This time| night’s sleep. I réally ought to ride. on ipa train every night. | man in the next compartment. He said he couldn't sleep | “The mind ts the June 23 to 27 Other officers include Sidney Barnett, first vice president; Dr: " ‘Samuel J. Chafets, second vice Christ Lutheran president: H. Malcolm Kahn, sec-| .. Church with the offering sent to left) James Sprague, chairman GROUND BREAKING — Shown at the ground breaking ceremony of Evangel Temple are (from deacons; the ¢Rv. Geoffrey Day, pastor; and Milford Beattie, chupch treasurer. The congre- Pontis, Press Phote - gation has purchased 4% acres of land at the city limits on Mt. street for a new building. The church now located at 365 E. Wil- son Ave. was organized three years ago. of the board of As Methodist Conference Members FLINT (UPI) — More than 1,000 delegates attending the Detroit Conference of Methodist Churches here have voted unanimously to permit two Detroit area Negro to join the conference. . Previously, Negro churches were in the central Church Marks Anniversary . Newman AME Young Adult Choir to Present Concert at 7 P.M. New Bethel Baptist Church is celebrating its 33rd anniversary all this month. A banquet is sched- uled at 6:30 tonight for members and friends with Mrs. M. G. Baker, the speaker. The first pastor, the Rev, J. W. , will be present and speak briefly. "Guest soloist will be Mrs. Buell. Fultz and the pastor, the Rev. Amos G. Johnson will give the closing remarks, A Children’s Day program will paige. -volgd aeree- so wild 2 Negro Churches OK’ d ‘omarew t0 Lectureship Board wii eee to week, Stringham Church lo Dedicate Building “CENTRAL | CHRISTIAN. Flint Woman Called: Gertrude E. Velguth of Flint was FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. Her appointment will take “her throughout the United States and other countries to lecture “| Christian Science. A native of Gary, Ind., she was graduated from the Conservatory | of Music at Eastern Michigan Col- 230 N. Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. 1. Berscil, Pastor John Haslett, Minister of Music lege and later studied at Michigan Sunday School -..... 0:45 A. M. Sunday W .. 11:00 A.M. State University and the Flint In- rae ai nag . Evening Service .... 7:00 P.M. Gunday School ..........ceecee+- 10200 J Worship oe ee ee svat ches eee eee 11:00 | Evening Worship .......... vsveis ee - Pastor Preaching at All Services Decide to. Aten a , apt og Es AT Saini "Eniscopal Church Sunday School, 9:45 _ Williams St. at W. Pike ~ The Rev. C. George Widatrield, Rect’ Morn. Worship, 11:00 ‘The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate Even ing Rally. - 7:45 : | . SUNDAY SERVICES —Message by the Pastor 8:00 P.M.—Holy Communion er ip cence in wi tne Man i Ave Welsome ree Praver snd Charch zeae ion rvice Thursday, 7:45 us “hav. vite Rev. Orie Robinson ee es ill preach. in @ Special sgh’ “Visit the Choreh of the Old Fashioned Gospel” 210 N. at Milbourne ‘ibley, ST. CEORCE’S _ EPISCOPAL CHURCH Milford, Mien. : 8:00 A. M.—Holy Cominenteh / 11:00 aay gn Preyer ' Church S gehost. ‘The Rev, Bertram T. White, Vicar f ST. ANDREW'S | EPISCOPAL CHURCH chase Fes es ig end the - 1$--Summer i ; ‘Behedule ‘of Services at Under the Direction of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan : Ty one Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Gita id Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't. Pastor stealth 9:45. A.M.—SUNDAY scsi ' Classes for All Ages “10: 45 A.M. —MORNING WORSHIP | “CHRIST and CHRISTIAN and the WORLD" | 7:00 P.M.—EVENING SERVICES. ae “WHY CONTEND for THE FAITH Rev. W, EB. Hakes, speaking at both services. : Yy # 5 ‘eh Members fo Hear Rev. Max Flickinger A tape recording of a sermon by’ Max R. Fiickinger of At p. m. on Tuesdays, a class im “Lessons in Truth” is held, giv. sf the fundamentals of Unity Gai M. Michalsen _ Given Promotion Sr. Capt. Magnus A. Michalsen of the Salvation Army stated he has been given farewell orders to . leave Pontiac July 2. According to the captain, he doesn't know where he will be vue but was told it would a promotion. On June 29 he! vn preach his last sermon here. Capt. Michalsen will be receiv- ing his M.A. degree in sociology and religion at Kalamazoo College ‘tomorrow. In the absénce of the Michal- sens, Col. and Mrs. Herbert Pug- mire, retired officials living in Winona Lake, Ind., will be preach- ing, singing and ‘playing ’ several instruments at the 11 a.m., 7 and ¢nemies, bless them that curse you, | - 7:30 p.m. services Sunday. The Rev. Ford B. Reed will celebrate his 40th year as a Pontiac and 24th year as pastor of ew Hope Baptist Church from Sunday through June 23. ce ~ * * The anniversary theme is “Set Apart for Service.” Sunday morning the Rev. Mr. and at the 7:30 Chil- dren's Day program Sunday eve- ning, he will speak on “God's Children.” Services will be held at 7:30 each night this week, except Satur- day, to honor the Rev. Mr. Reed with local pastors, choirs and usher boards in charge. Music, Bible Quiz on Youth Program and Triple Trio will participate in the Oakland Youth Fellowship pro-| gram scheduled for 9:15 p.m. Sun- day at Suny Vale Church, 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd. . Other musical rumbers will be y the Trumpet Trio of the fellow- Religious School Graduating Class nity Exercise, Sunday Rabbi Israel Goodman will con- duct the confirmation exercises of the religious school graduating class at Congregation B'nai Is- rael at 2 p. m. The class will sing the theme for Israel's 10th Anniversary. Included in the group: will be Mark Berg, Sheila Goldberg, Bonnie Mariowe, \Suzanne Newhouse, Adrieme Res- sler, Sylvia Rothschild and Paula ‘Tauber, Mrs. Daniel Toby will be pianist. | Mothers of the graduates will act as hostesses at the reception fol- lowing the confirmation. . As a gift to the congregation, the class will present an American and an Israeli flag. ' Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbor and hate thine enemy. But I say unto you, Love your do good to them that hate you, A number of years ago the Pug- and pray for them which despite- mires were officers here. Bible College Group to Present Program . The St. Paul Bible College will present a program of sacred mu- fully use you, and persecute you. The Sunny Vale Chapel Quartet) |St., at 7:30 pam, Wednesday. - - Benefit Concert Set for Sunday at Church of God Bertha, Bessie, Joella and Sarah ‘Donaldson will be singing Sunday. or at Nebraska street * charles tacts of Detroit will’ also be featured in presenting spir- itual and gospel music. The afternoon program is spon- sored by the building fund com- mittee, comprised of Mrs. S, L. Scott, Mrs. J. M. Gordon and Mrs. Edward Bradley. The Rev. H. .C Shankle is pastor. Sacred Concert Set ‘for Central Christian The Harbinger’s Quartet of Lin- coln Bible. Institute will present a sacred concert at the Central Christian Church, 347 N. Saginaw Singing in the quartet is, Roger Gibson, son of the pastor, the Rev. G. W. Gibson. * * * Central Christian will hold Va- cation Bible School from June 16 through 29, Classes will be held from 9 to 11:30 a.m, each week day except Saturday. Terry Leazenby from Buchanan, a graduate of Great Lakes Bible Coollege, will be the leader. UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION | Williams ‘and Lorraine fev. Wm. LaFountain, Patter Common Service. 11:00 a.m, sic at 7 p.m. Sunday in Christian a? School ..... 9:45 p.m. and Missionary Alliance : Church, 220 N. Cass Lake Rd. The five musicians making up the are on a tour of Wis group consin, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio and ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH « 87 Bit St, at Cherry Ct. Rev. Carl W. Nelson, 8. D., Pastor Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. Moming Worship 1100 A.M. L Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Pastor Rev. MORNING SERVICE 10:30 A. M. _ “NOT FAIL NOR BE _ DISCOURAGED" “SECURITY ON (BROADCAST Over “Central Methodist a eS ae Calvin ©, Bice, B.D., Assos. John A. Rall, D.D., Assos, MORNING SERVICES 8:45 and 10:45 AM. Rev. Rice, Preaching A TIGHTROPE” wee 11:00 A. M.) . 1st CONGREGATIONAL || “": CHURCH Mill, E. Huron and Mt. Clemens § Kari W. Ostberg, Asso. Paster § = Local Pastor S = 40 Years at the 4 p.m. benefit concert i0 tune 14 5311 | the Southside Church of God, Mot-| i ] ° | Several years later he founded will be the Rev. L. R. Miner of Macedonia Baptist Church, Rev. M. J. L. Bellinger of St. John Methodist, Rev. James S. Grant of New Hope Baptist, Rev. Paul ting Coolidge of the Church of God and Mrs. J. R. Flemings of the Pontiac Nurses Guild &f several churches. Rev, Frank Curuthus will be master of. ceremonies for Citl-- sens’ Night Friday. A graduate of Simmons Univer- sity, Louisville, Ky., the Rev. Mr. Reed organized Trinity Baptist; Church in October 1918 and served as the first pastor. Macedonia Baptist Church and in 1934 founded and built New Hope Baptist. The program for the sec- ‘ond week will be announced on Rev. F. J. Delaney ‘Announces Schedule The summer schedule for mass bee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. saTumpay, JUNE Rime * poet orge D. A. Heilman to Direct Morning Study Classes for 10-Day Session’ A Vacation Bible School will be held in the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 156 Mt. Clemens St., be- ginning: June 16. It will continue 10 days, ‘Classes will run from 9 a.m. to B. Zeleznik Communion : 11:90 to 12:15 Neon--Sundey . bag Pp, M—Y og People's Service 7S P. . e Foundation — Ray peaker Wed. 15. P, M.—Midweek Service 7:00 P. M. Thurs.—Sky Pilots The Church With a Friendly Welcome Bethany Ba Baptist Church 3 Mark Street PERCY i. WALLEY JB Minister a Two Worship Services—8:45 A.M. and. 11:00 AM. ‘Sermon: “RUNNING THE RACE OF LIFE” . ’ 9:45 A. M—Chutch School Classes for All 5:00 P. M.—Recreation in Fellowship Hall 7:00 P. M.—Senior, Junior High and Junior B. Y. F. Groups 1:30 P. M. Wednesday—Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. “An American Baptist Convention Church” — CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP * Malta Hall — 82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Atfitiated with Federation ef Spiritual Churches Sunday Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Topic: “THE NEW SPIRITUAL AGE” “Thursday, June 12, Open Forum . . 7:30 P.M. His parish appointment will be | ‘y Ltcctin Beietty of Chestectield, TER. Gennes © A. wenscstey, Sees Iter, Matcha Upetting. sess. ™ 1:00 P.M. BARRY NicHOLS, Presigent OF FREE PARKING FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH mere Sear oe ere a? Rong oes ee 2 ae eee June * * i* A tape recording of the entire Mass will be sent to twin brothers, / James and John, now serving with the U. S. Navy on the USS Sara- | toga. Both boys. had planned to! CLARKSTON METHODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street—Clarkston, Michigan Church School — 9:45 and 11:15 AM. Family Worship — 11:15 AM. aac a es Mass. Movie fo Be Shown Saturday at 8 P.M. School, 851 S. Winding Dr. The movie is an educational film of Jehovah's Witnesses. shows why every one of the Wit- nesses claims to be a minister and how they train for their work. E. C. Thornton, presiding min- ister of the Pontiac West Congre- gation, announced there will be no admission fee and the public has been invited. Disciples of Christ at Our Lady Of the- Lakes in Waterford Township, has been an- nounced by the Rev. Frederick J. Delaney. kok &* Beginning Sunday, mass will be celebrated at 6:30, 8, 9:30 and ll a.m. and 12:15 p.m. The nursery school will be dis-| continued after June 15, for the sumed. again in the fall, “if ' CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 199 Auburn, -D.A.V. Hall Healing Service, 7:00 P.M. Service, 7:15 ye a Speaker Helen Dagget, Rev. Kay Cation, Message i \; | Evangel Temple 365 East Wilson Interdenominational . Sunday School—@:45 A. Morning Worship—11:00 A. M. ‘ership—7:00 P.M. PPacomagy Lhe am Service, 7:30 P, M. GEOFFREY DAY, 8.A., B.Th., Pastor Bible School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. 858 W- Huron Rev. D. D. McColl . 7114 N. Saginaw St, FE 2-4609 | Sunday Service, 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. Lessons in Truth Class — A color movie, “The New World Society in Action,” will be shown lat 8 p.m. on June 14/at the Burt showing the world wide activities It also First Christian Church | BETHEL TABERNACLE | First Pentegest Church of Pontiac 8S 10am, Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Tues, and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. E. Crouch FE 5-5256 1348 Baldwin Ave. FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Jesiyn 1 Bleck N. of Walten Bivd. er yy emo Service 7 “GOD the ONLY CAUSE and CREATOR” . Sunday Services and Reading Room ool 2 East psoas Street 11:00 A. M Open Daily Wednesday Evening 11 A. iva to § P. M. Service 8 P. M. Friday to 9 P. M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Lawrence ond Williams Streets HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW Sunday s = M. Lutheran Churches MISSOURI SYNOD ST. PAUL i Joslyn at. Third |e (North Side) 10:00 A.M, SUNDAY sCHOOL Classes for al) ages li 00 A.M, WORSHIP 6:45 P.M. Junier and Youth Fellowships 7:30 P.M. EVENING. WORSHIP “Net te Condemn Bat te Save” WEDNESDAY, 1:30—Prayer Groups and Youth Cheir Meer We cordially welcome you in all of our services. . FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Temporary Location: EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH—Sanford at E. Pike 0. P. EASTMAN, Pastor—632 Bensen # * FE 5-0924 4 George Mahder, Pastor Sunday Services 4111 A. M. “Our Monument to God.” 17:30 P. M. “Bound but Not Burned.” }.10 A. M. Sunday (School 1 6:55 P.M. F.M.Y. il This is the first anniversary of the dedication of our new church. _ You are invited to worship With us. ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH 443 HIGHLAND — School .... 9:30 A.M. ing Worship 11:00 A. M. L, Bellinger, Pastor FREE METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lyal H. Howison, Pastor st Ain Sunday School .......... eenee ener etenes * seen eee WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH ~* Andersonville Reed +> Hear Dixie exewey OC eer ees essasens 45 A. Me eaok M. vad 11:00 A.M, 7:00 P. M. P. M. Pr er ee ee Oe moayyte 67 NORTH L Evening Service 7:30 P. 'M. ‘ed, Prayer and Bib Sunday School 10 A, M. REY. H. L, JOHNSON, Pastor METHODIST YNN STREET Worship 11 A. M. w. Y. p S$. 6:45 P. M. le Service 7:30 P. M. | | li ” 51 Prospect St. Sunday School... Young _ BRANCH SUNDAY MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH ..10A.M, Morning Worship...... Peoples... Eve. Worship, .7:30 P. M. Wednesday Eve. Service. 7:30 P.M. LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. Rev, Gerald H. Rapelje 11;15 A, M, . 6:15.P, M. SCHOOL HELD AT Sa 4 : - — | Morning Service ..10:45 4 M. | The Pilgrim Holiness Church Sunday Schock - BALDWIN ATFAIRMOUNT © | Sunday School (all ages) .............0-. sg oncaes . 10:00 A. M. | BLOOME! ELD |]. Worship 2.220.000 S00" M. a a = Janior Worship in Annex vt i TOWNSHIP i] & tm Youth Service ...-s.ecsecsseessoessases + SBM. = Square Lake & Telegraph Come—bring your Family and Friends to Wm. C. Grate, Pastor z. Cc "soma A owrerdi — hag ‘ov ovensavon, 8. S. Supt. & Church Service ...10:00 A.M. - — Sunday School ...1):00A. M. | 1 ; | sT.MARK |} FIRST METHODIST 7979 Commerce Road » NEW CHURCH BUILDING eip 4 West Bloomfield Townshiv) =| | South Saginaw at Judson ‘paul T. Hart, Pastor . : Wm. C. Grate, Pastor ie © Sunday se = . eel MI 4 < 10 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP '@ Church p Church Service alg 11:15 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL Cedar Crest §/} 6:15 p. M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Farnsworth eff Union Lk. Rd. f » : ies wo One one |) Wed., 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Howard E. Claycombe, Pastor 5 > Steg a 8 A.M ' Sunday School . 9:45A.M. ; | St. Stephen’s | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH L Formerly Waterford Township Ks HURON AT WAYNE 1G vew teniiles piva. (Between Dixie and Sashadaw) Poster. . REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. Z al. Associate Pastor; REV, GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. : Guy 8B. Smith, Pastor : Church Service ... 9:00AM 2 WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 | Sunday Scheel ee CHURCH SCHOOL... . 9:30-1:00} 2 GRACE . lendal 4 Commer Gees aces uemtsle 1 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH a Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor ss on Aros James 0. Cunnington, ie os mes. mo eee Sebbeth School. ....esseeessee sos Saturday, 9:80 A. M. - e . * oo PAs oe ered ial SAM Young Peoples Mesting ......eccceene Saturday, 7:00 P.M, Prayer M jecting *eeeobeeone seegstecess s Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Aubers ot Jenlo DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH | (East Side) 'f Etizabeth Lake Ra, at Tilden veut deren anise ant Morning Wonship.......18 6. te You th Service weeeee tree Coe eee ee « 30pm, Hone Church Bervled ccccncedccescccedcvevisecssvess 7:30 p. m. : ; j Midweek Service . eee SEP e eer eee te 7 mm. g =. Pastor—REV. LEE LaLONR Suy—ARTHUR EWALD | - / ‘ } : . : j ? 6 oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ SATURDAY, ONE EA 1958 : HOLLYWOOD ave MIRACLE MILE Shopping Center $. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. June $th thru June 14th _ Monday Thru Friday 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. Sat. | fo 2:30 P.M. & 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. FREE CERTIFIED CHECK IF YOU CAN MAKE IT ~ LAUGH Angell color. _: n.? Jalouse Rock,” Elvis Bp Presiey, gees Tagen. of principle,” Graves said. | is SHE training. Our teachers deserve the best.. DIRECT From | Ster of “Invisible Boy”, “Fer- bidden Planet", “The Day the | *1000) Community” Theaters sii, “Tn remae aoe el Angered, SO He |mmei Rae Earns $20,000 | Wed.-Sat.: = aa ea gg Mer | is pay tis year Deore taxes erty. pee | | Josep : Alger story: ., pee NO I Ripe Closed i in Horida a regional iehanandblecting oles: Falltag Student | nen nb: Sow tate. last December he was!) “Jon pf ge LOUISVILEL, Ky, (AP) — a= O’Brien, Mona Free) Graves cut too many -Bat.: ggg Domne.” a Mon : color - re ag atinee: “Aladdin His ." color, Patricia) ‘Medina, Jone ts r Cinoetbe* and the It made Kim mad. . ours do Johnny Sheffield in place ye: ee aS og ei ‘Graves ‘won ‘out: == and police “The whole thing was a matter towed the car back, -8un,; “mane Andrew,” Danny wore 2 Pier An His father, Dr. Allen W. Graves, jing his son to finis high school “eat See Fal aang dean of the school of religiousjand enter college, The father Deva Riven, * peboral education at Southern . Baptist added: oy Lauren| Theological ‘Seminary here, said| “It .isn't what you make but color, |his boy “was a rather individualis- joa he make of yourself that ‘tic sort of person.” : x * Here’s the way nde Graves »jachieved his modern-day Horatio Brand,” ‘Jean Desegregated Pools. all - ¢ Sun.-Tues.> », Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." ‘Thurs. 8 ad Javisibie ae and “Return e+ * war “Ontora ‘Raintree County,” Eliza- mery Cll nder Trap,” Debbie “The Tender Trap. ets tion, recreation director Jack Pur- year said, ithe action was a denial of the con- the City Council decides what ac- tion to take. ‘ The city maintains a beach and a pool for Negroes. Accidentally Kills Boy, Commits Suicide in Jail Our city’s youth deserve the best. We must open the door for fjemploye committed suicide in jail mn higher learning while providing them with adequate vocational past night shortly after the car he | Taxpayers must receive full benefit for their school tak dollar. seach boy playing on a side- = Members of the Pontiac Board of Education must be responsible i ‘to all of the people—especially the “common man’ who make our Officers said George W. Harley, pti great. I sincerely solicit your vote this Monday . , ELECT |$5,000 bond in the death of Thomas <| Charles Tucker = [X} [°rasima w, x siwar sit , the boy suffered massive head and Member: VFW, Elks, Chamber of Commerce, Asst. Scoutmaster while he was standing beside a QUALIFIED - 5 ame eee SINCERE The ‘he's selling prowess isn't) 7 ‘The 18:year-old went to workjall that’s attracted attention. He/ j Dr. Graves said he is encourag-| "== stitutional rights of all citizens of : ’ +]. * E got cote es teetaga : + “My ~=diet is - potatoes, butter *and French beauty. ot ines wee’ coals Ma gan to my mind. I am a student of metaphysics ; y-leges _ self-hypnosis.” i. “How much do you weigh?” ‘French manner. ged ine I reduce only when I get in a| ‘when a wear those low-cut, | no-shoulder dresses. Of course, | at CORINNE out : ‘they'd been tied up all day. A woman's body was never meant to be all tied up like that!” Corinne and she’s happier than anytime since she came to America. “Because I'm a French ebantyuee: ” she said. “Let's ‘face it—I don’t think I'll ever be hired by the Metropolitan Opera.” nd THE WEEKEND WINDUP — SongWriter Mack Gordon talks of beating the taxes by liv- ing in the South Seas, but adds sadly, “Only trouble is, where could I go at 4 a.m. for a pastrami sandwich?” .. . Eden (“Na- | ture Boy”) Ahbez sent singer Sam Cooke a goat as a gift; Cooke, who lives in a hotel room, is trying to give it away ... Frank | Sinatra’s Musi¢ company opened four offices in Europe . . Paul Muni’ll get $6,500 a week plus a percentage in his Broadway-| bound show, “Grand Hotel.” 2.2 worth envinens today, just try. to collect same that are owed | to you.”... That’s earl, brother. Growing Savings Account of Addsto | | | Confidence, Security When you set aside a few dollars every payday it removes the temptation to over-spend. Your savings will grow fast with our high return... . and your . account is insured to $10,000! ... 3 | To Current _ Rate Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. Rochester: 407 Main St. Pontiac: 16 E. Lawrence St. A, or i ? A $10,008, r <7] (Copyright, 1958) Shift Camp Training _ _ {ing session has been changed trom June 12 to June 19, The other two AUBURN HEIGHTS. — Thejdays, June 24 anti 2, will remain | opening date of the Auburn Heights|as scheduled, Camp is conducted Girl Scout Camp three-day train-leach year at its Squtirel road site. “RAINTREE COUNTY” Starts SAT. and SUN. 1:25 -- 4:45 -- 8:00 WEEKDAYS (One Show Only) 8 P. M. .PRICES CLITARCTH TAVIND CVA MAI he MONTGOMERY CLIFT- ELIZABETH TAYLOR EV | NIF SAINT ‘RAINTREE couNTY an em . 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Workers in Apartments to Get Birthdays Off NEW YORK (AP) — Birthday should be happier than ever for 15,000 employes of about 2,000 Manhattan apartment houses. Their new contract, agreed on yesterday, calls for days off for ib Some 21,000 employes of com- mercial buildings have a similar jin Slaying of Si | stabbed -72-year-old Antonia Sardo m|Sardo used the knife’ on himself, Army Truck Overturns, - | South Korean sodliers were re- injured at’ ¥ Taegu today when the U. S. Army/f =e ew’ wee riding turned | i= minary investigation re- | ed Wife MINEOLA, N. Y. (AP)—A 74- Sentence Suspen with a heart ailment for 10 years. Last Feb. 2, Giovani Sardo to death with a knife in their Port Washington, N. Y., home. Then inflicting critical wounds. Sardo recovered and was al- lowed. to plead ~ guilty to man- slaughter. Nassau County Judge Paul J. Widlitz yesterday sentenced Sar- do to 5 to 10 years in‘ prison, then sentence on the condi- tion that he go and live with his son, Cosimo, U.N. 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| Braves’, starter, Bob Rush, Carl success. , and Don J est, | at 2:30 p.m. Altogether, Shaw's! |be held Saturday nights beginning LEADING HITTERS F The best way to tasarey the that you're seaiilee your =‘ | Furillo, 4-for4, ‘hit his sixth hom- 8 oe. * ‘aud! Tex. ion January of East- will play eight games in the state @t 845. Home games are slated| Gene Cox Jeth........uc0/ 48 4 aij. Putts right is to keep the head of the putter low “| er for a 1-1 tie in the sixth, and a) “It were tied at 133, loop this summer, _ | Sunday afternoons at Wisner with "| Que Woodmon og aa 8 sig along ‘the ground on the backswing. Also, be sure 3 ~ x * | @ 2:30 starting time. neon, Jets .....2.., 4 8 38612 that you're taking the club back on a straight Hine General Motors represented Pon-| Rollo Sims. of Jackson is state Pletener "Davis, SAS saps. ie away ‘from the ball. tiae two years ago in the state |league commissioner, The secre- LEADING PITCHERS circuit, then the city had no rep-| tary is Mike Rogan from Dear- i a aut ¥ : If you pick up the seg head abruptly on the back- Z resentative last season when GMC. | born. . Jobn Bonser, Jeta-. veces 2 if Swing, you'll have to hit down on ti ball arid will 2 second, discontinued its sponsorship. Now| Veter’ comphir saaden oe fee ee ee ‘more than likely f ~to it both an underspin and ~~ nitching the bape fol. | the Jewelers are — W ME naan koe ee ‘eiedas oo sidespin. Make the putting stroke a smooth ‘sweep reins. 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Kessler raiséd Akins’ hand and Maple Duo Still is setting the pace in C-D with 3%. 3] i Chi, . Jobnson, 5 242 , Gore, Wash. i 2 : Ping x fie Meee lend Frais nee titer PF Sports Calendar Terry, RE 45 42 ert'd. Pitt Terry. KC. 425 Erskine, L.A. a Fe 433 LA. _ SATURDAY Souter ws 438 L.McD'iel, sti Gelt bea 4.0 Law. Pitt City Best-Ball championship, 18 holes, 4 450 pez, 8 Pontiac Mpnicipal golf course, 12 noon. ie, Che. ‘ 440 B'pstein, Cin. — : 64477 2, & SUNDAY aa ; HES ale, L.A. Biseball —— suube Le STATE. LEAGUE — Pontisc Shaw's by by o = 28 a, Do wm aS Q # Sh SS ao COMPTON, Calif. #—Australia’s Herb Elliott is the type of fellow who can shrug off missing a world mile record by'the wink of an “No, I'm not disappointed,” said Elliott after whipping Ron/cuse* ° take anything away trom) cry Me Delany of Ireland in 3:58.1 last q ! ‘ g : 4 ay = ui : z i z * and a busy indoor season for the skinny Irishman's poor shéwing Delany nodded agreement, but fen | Mt. . compiled 3, : San Fran- 1 - » Mi-| Kazoé Central and Grand Rapids Cleve. guerra : Pnion 2 each, Adrian and sete ser Raese Cay sate Owosso 1; and Bay City Central . ae pucher’ Cus” Tet Be 40'W 1 ena} ° Before being climinated. AMERNCEG Grew, BE. fw B ce i i6i/ | Watson-Crawford swept a Flint Pitcher, “i'n ee to WL wna Sais s Seua: #3! Central duo 64, 63 and then Duren,” ¥. Pg 4 1 135 |Jettecas Ci i ij 3 2 233\downed a Dearborn team 6-4 44 4 Bat. 4 } ij = 2 2 233 a eam z= & eeiis : z -2 1 27 61 to gain the semis yesterday. | y 6 $\Broman a. “na 8 Be 4 is Frogs, ‘Bak. it er 7, % 8 5426) Cranbrook ranks 3rd in Class 9 ause £|B scoring but all its contestants} a sn - 2 33 }30;have bowed out. The Cranes ike Res 4 237 ; taeee 3! scored 4 points on singles victor- 5 i + § B & 7 1 34\ies by Tom Bray and Ed Sun and Ste. i tei oe 843 53| doubles wins for Ossie Jacobsen- B 1 268 Jackson, StL. 53 saat %¢ Bill McQuilkin and Chuck Klein- a Biiisiiee me | RB & ff jer) Pete King. All bowed in 2nd ous sae oe, BB Sf 5 28 Mayer. Cui = 4 15 14 2 2 275| ings. Klein-King walloped an Oak wan. 83 s ; 8 Wort ian SF. 37 bi ‘Park duo 61 6-1. q ot BRBBS 1 Bempreci. “Pri aS 882i: Defending champ Kalamazoo Bos, ie i { 2u)\Rushel. co. % 2 11 19 2 2 48) University School paces Class B Carer, Ke. Og ¢ 3B \Mecinich ep. & ia is m2 ¢ } 441|with 8 points, East Grand Rapids eH Bo, Sash Sikes LA”)6 SB i 2 2 te|has 6. East Lansing 3, Albion 1's, eat eH Sb mle ce SS Ss 2} 4m) Battle Creek Lakeview 1% and brewer, Bos. 38 name, Ce... = : 7 Bh bwab see 2S esse Cadillac 1%. Muskegon Christian - BR SB 72 53 42 55 3 2 sane MB BM 4S j BM 43 6 3 2 nN 3 5 7 742 4 4 #6 4B 742 M21 28 Bx e271 18 273 2 S869 23 7 3 S38 2 36 BB i} 58 73 16 26 3 6o@azn 6 6 22 4 Gena 1 8 8 2 8 2% 35 12 «17 2 2° £938 Bead ae 3 uw Tin 6 8 Softball ' WOMEN — Commerce Drive- In ‘98. Costello Excavating, 7 p.m., and AlleBtars vs, Michigan Bell, 8:30 p.m. at North Gide. . _ Racing Wolverine Quarter - Midget races, Miracle Mile track, Telegraph near Square Lake road, 3 p.m. MONDAY x Baseball “CLASS A — Griff's va. Our Jets, Wisner, 5:30 p.m. 1 CLASS — Varden'’s vs. Kuhiman Electric, Jaycee Park, 6:30 p.m. Softball No — CIO Local 504 Ys. elers, 7 p.m., VFWw Post 1370 vs. Birmingham, 8:30 p.m., Beaudette; Pontiac Merchants vs. » 9 m., and Bar % Stadium Inn, 8:30 p.m. at ? é it a Pro-Am Metropolitan Best-Ball tour- nament, 18 holes, Forest Leke Country Club, 9 ap. The Dodgers will have to pay about $100,000 a year in both 1958 agreement on Ebbets field, unless other arrangements can be made. a a Junior Managers Hold Final Meeting Monday Classifications are: Widgets—11| years old and under; Midgets—13) and under; Class F—15 and under; E 21” a» 53% Union St. 13 points each. Jim Hargreaves, |deadlock with Ed Cuck, Jewelers vs. Saginaw, Wisner, 2.30 p.m.) Baker-Knox Team Takes Ist Place’ . ‘leal education director. "| Many of the coaches around ra Lake Orion will lose an Hewlett, Long Island High topnotch coach in the near future when Sela leaves the school system for a position He has accepted the head coaching job at Class A tive next.fall. The new post will also include directing -|physical education and operating an intramural pro- gram. . . Everyone in this area certainly wishes Ted well. He lmade a lot of friends in his four years at Orion and outstan ding citizen and a Thad “Ted” in the East. School in New York effec- as grid mentor and physi- this sector could learn a les- son in cooperation from Ted * in Archery Loop — The team of Don Baker, Bert Two teams tied for 2nd with Bill Giles, Jack Borah and Tom Adams finished in a runner-up Mary Cuck, Al Stockton and Al Dismore.; Placing 3rd with 12 points was the squad of Gene Calhoun, D. Coff, Jim Cooper and Edgar La- Flamme. ; Eighteen teams are now shooting in the OCSC Archery .League, which meets on Thursdays at the Waterford club range. A few open- Boys Club Is 10-4. :Victor in 'B’ Loop ize Kuhlman’'s, with ings are still available. 7 and loser, ' Player Durham, N. C. (Tigers) Carolina-B Richard Dehart, Royal Oak Infield Wilson, N. C, (Orioles) Carolina-B : Clement Koshdrek, Royal Oak Infield Topeka, Kan. (Braves) — Western-A Charles Oertel, Pontiac, outfield Louisville, Ky., American Ass’n.- AAA, (Orioles) oo] riscope Xx * BATTING “Week 27 6101011 PITCHING ; GW LIP RE BB 80 Herbert Duncan, Berkley Week 1 092657 M’gomery, Ala., Ala-Fla.-D Season 732632423 (Tigers) é Art Houtteman, Birmingham Week . 20114 610 § 7 Charleston, W. Va. American Season 6 2 3 45 22 4 10 19 Ass’n.-AAA (Tigers) : Stephen Kebler, Pontiac Week 100466 42 Valdosta, Ga. Ga.-Fla.-D (Tigers) Season 8 2 1 47 2 45 28 30 Gary Pitcher, Royal Oak Week 2019 81179 Paris, Ill. (Cubs) Midwest-D Season 8 2 129 25 28 21 29 Kenneth Rowe, Northville Week 1109051 2 Macon, Ga. (Dodgers) Sally-A Season 10 3 3 50 30 51 18 30 Dick Sheldon, Birmingham Week 210223 2 2 Season 8 3 134 22 3917 31 Week 2712 00 0 3 Season 811214 10 0 5 S'son 109 2634 6 0 115 0000 5 1 110 Week 28 3 8 S’son 129 14 35. and 1959 for their unexpired lease | budget. - : Capitol Savings We help make home plans come true Planning to build a new home — or expand the one you now have? What ever your plans may be, we can help. 4% to make them come true with a low. “{f loan, geared to your | Established 1890 15 W. Huron St., Pontiac up,” said Ted yesterday, A Pennsylvania native, he is fairly well familiar with Hewlett rf F im ‘ & by He eF . : , EF turned in an impressive job* hits in his 1st 11 at-bats for Louis- mada won the Southern Thumb all sports trophy. Cranbrook (Inter- State) and Lake Orion runnerups + «| Paterson. “ay could: have counted to Kessler told ringsiders. - tighters was their weight. Each. _jiweighed 146% pounds. A A crowd of 9,777 which paid $62,810 saw the end coming after 30 seconds of the first round, . Martinez led with the flicking jab, then went. down from a left hook to the stomach and a savage over- hand right. Vince got up at the count of two. He was through, but didn’t know it. With the crowd roaring, Akins clubbed Vince around the ring and scored two more knock- downs in the first. Martinez went down two other times but referee Kessler termed one a pusb-down, the other a slip. Martinez faced certain disaster in the second with a bloody face and wobbly legs but survived. He took a bad beating in the third and went down for a nine count early in the fourth before the end came. “He had a ton of guts,” Akins said. ‘But I’ve fought several tougher fighters, Tony Demarco: for one.” The fight was worth about $31,000 to each man. = FRIDAY'S FIGHTS IATED LOUIS--Virgil Akins, 146%, St, Vinee Martines, 146% oF welterweight, titie. lost 6 in four years of baseball at Royal Oak St. Mary. SAN DIEGO, Calif—Kid Anahuac, 127%, Mexico City, knocked out Jimmy Moser, 129%, Los Angeles, 6. Call L. W. Bogert * *« * * Former chief assistant Frank Kownacki will take over the Drag- on gridders in September with, some big shoes to fill but Sela is confident Lake Orion ‘will keep! rolling for the next few years. SKIPPING AROUND Retired Wayne track coach - David: Holmes calls Farmington | hurdler Wayne Cawley ‘“‘best he has seen in his 50 years experi- ence.” Falcon track title 1st since 1947 . . . Curt Flater a 1§-letterman at Dryden, Bill | Thomas won 11 at Brown City. St. Frederick grad Chuck Oertel! murder to Indianapolis hurlers in’ American Association. He got 8 Sing Sold The & Loan Assn. FE 4-056 \ Class D—18 and under, =, | & Phone FE 5-6148 | ME RRR ERE = Is to deal with local firms. All Awning & Storm Window Sales 233 S. Telegraph Rd., Facing Ruth St. AWNINGS Up to 40% Off All Jobs Custom Fitted ALL MATERIALS and WORKMANSHIP — GUARANTEED FE 4-6089 Pontiac HOUSE of the WEEK $1200 Down Plus F.H.A. Mortgage Cost This fine two bedroom ranch home setting on 2's lots has plaster painted walls and perfect gleaming hard- wood floors. Family kitchen. Tile features in the Breezeway and two car attached garage. bath, These are some of the fine features of this home. Be first, not sorry. FE 8-0789 Ray O°’Neil, Realtor 252 S. Telegraph FE 3-7103 a song of bargains from door to door The wares I sell are cheaper At almost any store. only way to stop me BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the. Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce ees ME, jaa om Ce? My “line” is smooth and rapid I harp on “Easy Terms.” 30,” . { : t : ae ¢ * 3 r § f + FOURTEEN _ Comes Back Strong From _’57 . Chevrolet Leading Ford | in Car Production, Sales | By DAVID J. WILKIE | age of the ‘industry: total prob- | AP Automotive Editor | ably hag not declined from the | DETROIT «—Chevrolet, which). 27.37 figure it had at the end of | shot back into first place_ip,.auto| March, | production and sales early on Ford‘ Division's percentage of} year, is settling itself firmly into)». market for the first posite the No. 1 spot, leas 21.33. . : Chevrolet's performance _ this} In January-May-this year Chev- year is an outstanding feature of | rolet built 601,127 cars against an otherwise drab period for the | Fon d Division's 433.932. For Chev- industry. The big General Motors | olet that wae drop. of nen hae producer trailed Ford Division | ¢; 999 unite fee the pit 1957 throughout 1957. ae industry ed period. For Ford Division it was perts said Ford had snappier styl- a decline of tusre thin 258.008) ang. Ford had an entirely new | ¢ hits epic iets ear in 1957. Chevrolet a face-lifted | 7 model, , Gone reportedly is gear. | mabe areal sa | ing to a sales rate of more than STYLING CHANGED |= war dau tt tee eee ene sais Chevrolet changed its styling} ,et-tor the remainder of the 1958 | substantially for 1958; it had new! model year. rear fenders with a modified flare; | ; - it had a wholly new series called) Just when the current model | the Impala whose acceptance was ese pn ot has a so great the company reportedly is| en poy 2p Pig ‘Idi Te oo a planning several additions to they bar te nai: Saagmarer dhe rcdhczrn modal for 150. An extended model changeover At the end of this year's first period is expected while outgoing quarter Chevrolet had sold 305, laodete are liquidated. Fs 452 ears and Ferd Division | ee © 238,092. Sales figures for April | : and May have not yet been tabu- Industry gossip has it that all . ’ . |1959 GM models will be 4-1 produc- , = = zea paren a = tion. bygnid-September, That would | enable all divisions to publicly in-| troduce their new models at the Army Dratts 32 “~1GM Motorama in New York in ~ {Detober, From Oakland — battle between Chevrolet | bd | and Ford Division ab a | During May hea Pesbotet than pea rad Ane odel year. . t which Michigan Loca] Draft Boards No. an OE be EO rg 8 wholly 65 and 67, in Pontiac, have an- nounced that they inducted a total) mete precgey preston pet po of 32 Oakland County men into the| ie rs i bughetta army during the month of May. aioe body : set Bagg “eget j Of the 32 draftees, nine were | other divisions. That means a Pontiac men. They were: pcre completely restyled Chevrolet. oA woe tea ot aad Ford knew about that new Chev- Clifford St: James E. Alum. |Tolet body many months ago. ‘It, baugh, of 381 S, Anderson St.; |, has made changes in the styl- Calvin Outton, of 744 Chase St.; |i8 of its Ford Division cars. Most Richard D. Knight, of 339 W. |S¥¢Sses are that for competitive Princeton St; “ond Ervin W. reasons Ford will have its 1959) Bradiey, of 428 Bloomfield Ave. jline on the market approximately : ithe same time Chevrolet presents Others from Pontiac were: John lits new cars. W. Dunavant, of 36 Lewis St.; Ruf-| se ¢« j tierrez, of 268 S. Pad-j ick ts aad. Frank Chester Poul Ford reported it spent heavily in of 249 Rockwell Ave |making competitive changes in its | , - * +£ |1958 line to meet the new Chevro- Aniong the area draftees were: | Ronald E. Molotky and David P. Milbrand, both of Bloomfield Hills; | William Schnapp and William A. ~ Wiggins, both. of Drayton Plains; F Se C Merrill J. Charboneau, Gerald M.|F@WEF FOFeIGN Lars Smith, Edward R., Kelley, and — . . P E. Henke Jr, all of Waterf R d § Township; and Arthur W. Stevens, | egistere in fate of Orion Township, ~ Others from Oakland County | rere: Rudy E, Smith, Jack Mol- as Ion, and Norman E. Fults, all ot cased off a bit in. May. | South Lyon; Gerala E, Hughes | Secretary of State James M.| and Charice BL Rollin, both of |Hare said today there were 1,112) Walled Lake; Ted G. Klngler, of [!@8t month as against 1,301 ‘in Ortonvifie; and James M, Bur- |APril, peak month so far. ton, of Novi. |. Never theless, Volkswagons The remaining county draftees | continued to climb. There were were: Franklin J. Couveau- and 524 registered last month, 100 Charles Bragg, both of Farming-| above April's total and 234 ahead ton; Gordon B. Griffith and Charles; of March. E i W. Pajares, both of Rochester; Cal-| byctish Ford registrations’ hit | let brought out late last year. Its changes undoubtedly will be even more drastic for 1959. LANSING (#}—An upsurge in for- eign car registrations in Michigan} ] vin A. Ward, of Milford; Delmar) 11) Renault 59, MG 56, Metropoli- E. Schons, of Lake Orion: and'tan 47, Vauxhall 42, Hillman 38, Robert L. Westfall, of Holly. | |Triumph 38. Opel 37, Austin 33. 7 land Simca 31. i He Likes Water Skiing | x le * as a ° | New to the list in May were : Behind Light Plane iFrench fotr-door Peugot sedan, < eresmas (Or .. |the Facel sports car, British Mor- . NEW BERN, N. C. (AP)—Think| ™ water skiing behind a motorboat | lao pment and the is fun? Try it behind an airplane, | -_ Pisa . the way Capt. Frank Volney of Cherry Point Marine base does it. She Shakes Too Much He zips along at 65 miles an hour over the water, tow. line at- to Obey Holdup Man | tached to a light plane. | LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A! Capt. Volney, who sports a Col- handit pointed a pistol at bank) lection of bruises, says he took teller Mrs. Carleen Mitchell yes-| five sensational spills on his last terday and told her to fill a paper | outing . lbag with money. ; i... | Mrs. Mitchell didn’t budge—but Snitches, Not Stitches it _wash’t because she was stub-) bern. i DALLAS (AP) — Officers ac- “1 shook all over. I didn’t move: cused Robert Hampton, 34, ef go- except to shake,” she said later. | ing to the home of Bessie Arnold branch bank's manager, | and asking if he could use her Charles R. Schmitt, gave the man portable sewing machine to stich §2,7 The bandit took a final a rip in his pants. When she look at the quivering Mrs. Mitch- turned her back, they said, he ranjell, and said before departing: off with the machine. He was) ‘Get her fo the restroom. She's | charged. with theft for snicthing going to faint.” a instead of stitching | Mrs. Mitchell didn’t faint. : fo ns _—} i f j Use Our Free Advisory Service Through many vears of tion of an enduring dependable, trusted serv- monument. Our service ice to this community includes. free consulta- we have always. given tion, advice on cemetery sincere and thoughtful regulations and modern advice in the wise selec- design suggestions, . MONUMENTS $185 and up — GRAVE MARKERS $45 and up Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. GEO. E. SLONAKER AND SONS _ 269 Oakland Ave Phone FE 2-4800 oe Fa eer WPS Ss ee ee . aS @ Mies 4 ‘ ; be © ‘ fi = : : f : , x - ; 4 2A ‘ : Fog ‘ 3 ‘is : f im * : ee ; : : ig ; Sao . ‘ : #3 THE PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC. MICIEKGAN 7 5 * e $ : a 2 > : Z i »* * rs ced s be . s > : 6k 4 ‘ lounge chair. The desk over on - bathroom, terry Cloth in bright this side is bleached mahogany, yellow. is used for curtains. has .a yellow plastic chair. - The double vanity has a brown in the dining room section in- In the basement there is a sec- eludes a gateleg table, step — ond fireplace, this one construct- style: buffet and solid wood. ed of red brick. A black nauga- chairs, ' ~ Inde sofa and white chairs can It the kitchen the floor ig | /t#ke- the use given them by chil- mottled tile. . Cabisiets are -rusts dre% - Here the Girl Scouts mect. Counter tops. ate white Formica There's even a small picnic table with ‘coral lines. Walis are gold. 1 ‘his room. At‘ the far end of the‘room a _ Outside on the large screened get of Shelves shuts off the steps porch is a second picnic table. to -the lower level Bamboo O¢ Wall. is striated plywood : ghadés are used on the windows. “Painted green. The other walls The end wall over the staircase _ 4%¢ yellow cement block. This house calls for a mini- ~ halfway ‘between Middiebeht and Tele- graph roads,- They have a de- lightful view of Turtle Lake and erfjoy all the wild life that lives | undisturbed on the water. ¥ * a. Detroit residents before. their the house themselves, with some assistance fromr Mr. Doub's fa- is papered. 7 ther. They called in professionat PETS ARE mum of upkeep. It is made of a | help for work that had to be . Bs i Bossy variety of materials, none of | ) done according te township code. — With the exception. of--.leaf This room is home for Buzz, which purports to be anything : | o All in all, the jeb took four green slatted inf the dining the Blue Point Siamese. He lords but what it originally was. It's | — section, ya are no wip- it over the family imside; while 4 modern home for a modern ive - year cid Bleanct.and coverings. overhang of outside Michael, the Kerry Blue family. | ee Margaret have ex- De house ¢ontrols: the sun. . - terrier, is_boss, : a 4 pi tensive grounds in which to play. _ This entire area is carpeted “Ejeanor and Margaret have — oe Part of the lot has been left in i" a swirl patterned rug, com- separate roéms, each with a | its natural. state, Around the Dining the color of gray, rust twin bed. Their Moors are tile. |K (CTS, If) 0)(¢) ae house there are terraced walks and beige. - Bleanor’s walls are gray and and flower gardens. ‘Alety ‘the brick wall de Margaret's are blue. with ‘big an INSIDE OUT WALL — The wall behind the long sofa is gray is really a side door can be seen in the center background. Little Wren thé sead, ealy n.view long gray sofa mounted on dots of color, + = | / | brick. Outside, the same wall is redwood. Redwood is used also to Miss Eleanor Doub was home during picture-taking time and will- | of the two-car garage’ is vis- brass’ legs. Seat cushions are ‘Eleanor has ciscus a: arta Rin U | y omes | panel the space over the gray brick fireplace, The front door which ingly posed*in the rust butterfly chair. : | ible, The front of the house ‘*triped im rust and gray, while and @ luscious strawberry pink ’ — : | faces Turtle Lake. On the ‘wo back cushions match and = “fur” rug next to her bed. i ' | og Bt cepa emerges gree ages npg gern oreprens ere” enema | lower level. there is a screened 28d two others are plain gray. Margaret, as befits her older ‘If You are remodefing or buying) : 3 ra pereh, on the main floor level In frent is a large gray otto ‘status, ‘has a plywood desk «a home you now have an oppor=|" an open porch screens the liv- man. mounted on brass Jegs tunity 19 make its outside color! ing room. The exterior is gray In the corner window areg . The master bedroom has pale nome reflect your personality as Roman style. brick and red- there's a rust butterfly chair, Tose walls. and leaf: print cur- og eg le “hired | wood With red trim; The house and 4 plastic planter. In front ‘ains of the corner windows. much as inside colors do. measures best 30x60 with of the windows on the lake side The headboard of the beds are Asphalt roof shingles coated) 2300 square feet of room it it. © is 4 long redwood betich. “urquolse. Spreads are white ith slate, stone or ceramic gran-} In the slate-floored vestibele Next to the fireplace, opposite hobnail. Furniture is blonde ules now come in a choice off there is a double coat closet. the sofa, is an aqua leather In the yellow <5 eeere bright colors, blends and pastels. | ! These can either harmonize or | Pf + ; contrast with exterior wall colors,| | —— Ra CS” Bie . ".*.. |according to your taste. Roofing : |experts list 162 different color |combinations from which the’ | homeowner ‘may choose. Here's some good decorating ad-| vice in selecting roof and exterior! (wall colors: 1 1, You can use roof colors to | establish a mood. Greens, ter] instance, are cool, refreshing and soothing. Keds and browns | are warm and hospitable. 2. Use subdued colors on roofs of tall houses. Bright colors tend ito.make the house look taller. On ithe other hand, the appearance af! ba low, squat house may be en-| Phanced by bright, eye-catching | shingles 3. If you seek color harmony, pick out your main color first and| decide on a secondary color that} is a mixture of another primary| | color and your main color. £. i - | 4. If you seek contrast, use two different primary colors or | blends of each. | For additional information and a see your local roofer.| IThis “exterior decorating’ is| | worthwhile because the outside of t jyour house reflects your taste as . apd wa ey many more BRIGHT WALL — At the end of the kitchen the wall above the ground act as a wall for the stairs. The door on the left is. an \oacehe: - 5 . ~ stalrway is papered. Other walls are gold. Cabinets are rust color. exterior one. This kitchen is large enough for a breakfast set at | a ________4 The floor is tiled in a mottled design. The shelves in the back- one side. -« - e + * é Z * = es “Sy . ogg: re 2 ta Ppa al 2 LZ, ys % ’ 2 ae ace FRIENDS — Michael, the Doub’s Kerry Blue goes down to the front yard. Here, the two ma- terrier tried t6 nip your edftor’s hand, but posed terials used on the exterior of the house show happily..cnough-with his mistress. This séries of plainly. The bottom section is gray brick, the ledgerock steps is at one side of the house and upper part redwood siding. ROUBLE PORCHES — On’the lake side of” screened for more practical uses. A large patio the Leonard Doub home there ‘are two porches. — in front of the lower screened porch gives-more | : 4g é The upper one has a cement slab ahd a slatted . play space for the children and an outdoor living | DINING AREA — The slatted shades on the windows in this‘section are the only Pontiac Press Phetes by Tom Gerls roof that breaks up the sunlight. The lower-one — area for the adults, The Doub home is on West | window coverings in the front room. They are painted leaf green to match the walls. at the left. Dining room furniture and the desk are light mahogany, One Hitchcock c is-open only én the frorit and one corner, but is.. Square Lake road, just north of Turtle. Lake. The carpeting is sculptured in gray, rust and beige. That's a maple Boston rocker chair makes a pleasing contragt. The desk chair is yellow plastic. - : , | ) : / \ te * . , : “a6 Ho i : ‘ hee See : , ae ae ie as & i 3 Fe : 3 ¢ Z 2 ao ne 4 : x ’ * z : a 2 is 3 ee. * , : if : - : : oe ; Ae eee 3 ‘ ae 2 . Se = s B se z fee z oe oat e ; j THE PONTIAC PRESS, _SATURD ge ag g SIXTEEN ou. fe ; EE Cad ROY ANNETT, Ine. : ESTATE@ 3 ic Realtors, QAAnte- - ~~ ame 18 2s E. Huron St. Ph, FE 8-0466 { : z i | bs * 4, cave % i i ‘ i F 8 - i ] i i Fi f il & 3 IN YOUR ME : CABINET BUILDING od oe uli J t ae iEFz my ii! tee § | , GREEN THUMB fOUSE — Wrought fron - house. ites sovangeial of te lavels is teed tor | trellis columns and wood and stone flower boxes a technique used by Oriental experts in planning - Cabinets Our Specialty fore vate se mts eect ema" terse sues sw smi =Green Thumb House Has eee =a | : ve 4 Cy } eek it red bef si 28 i 5 * . but we build, remodel or repair anything that’s made of fon artificial illumination can be are , wood! We custom build in our [if 4 with, cool, natural ett Terraced Split Levels exterior details inci hut. | ronzgy rota ‘shop or in your home. Rates firicated panels of glass block units yo Sr ag boxes | HOMES MORTGAGE are. reasonable for finest pte cella. 3 By JOHN 0, Bi, WALLACE he Het he Hera, UP ment windows. Bae 164 How Opened — OMI 3 LEFT — — Hany! quality work. | Larmor haar par gl oayeoagae ae = oak Traghamarat, Sat terrace technique found in| 's kitchen. foatine Press, Poo Machugan. | Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, Gh the same level as the fve for of the Week Flan, | ieee ee" Yearoom: tricks conch horees.’ Over 1,000 squsre @ CUSTOM WORKMANSHIP ‘erge Selection of wardens of the Orient. lire ig a large terrace room| ¥¥-= _ + |B feet, Formica counter tops and other extras galore. Forced air ~ "WOODS, FINISHES, result is a large family! which lies four steps wages the Syrective protection ..|Mn heat, walk-in: closets—paved streets—city water and sewers. @ ATTENTION TO DETAIL waRDWARE with features appealing, ¢5-)1eve] of the ‘dining-kitchen. area. mentions houses ageivat the oil OPEN SUNDAY AND DAILY 1 TO 7 P. M. ’ Akag ane wall of te yeesniieace of meters Sune Se SO > Only § Minutes tom Downtown Pontiac No Down Stop In! See Our Medel No Down tthe Pien.on Peay 2%). [rete ie. = ginenenctonns “pent- iam Re etre Oy oees $79 FERNBARRY =——s«t: house, This wall fs fixed glass. (ground area in a crawl space - nabeth ake Rand 1 Mile Wet of Telegraph Reed “GET RICH QUICK” BENS, RICH _ 12545 Linwood = Payment! Kitchen. Estimates Free Payment! The CABINET SHOP 3088 W. Open “Dally 8 to § sen i a Pri Eve. “ti $ bh dos wll ted it X-9 in the House| not only has filtered 1 | | FOR INFORMATION - ._ toy ee lg) . CARDENS wcam eanage |) green | Geary oc LOW COST ote ‘ : sq. ft, _ . 3 NO PAYMENTS ‘til AUGUST! on am | or Gs toner warns, Or S O RAG NO DOWN PAYMENT fo VETS! | Jalousy Enclosed Porch |i Refrigerator Quit? dimension of te ite are 3 | T E for Three bedrooms, 1/2 baths, face brick, gas heat, From $395 | We'll Fix it With A 7 by 100 foot lot would be FARM -- HOME screens, car port, side drive. Trade in your present home. immediate _ oecupancy. $600 5% OFF rs 5 Years to Pay! . FE 5-3759 9) csc ime me oom with PC GL INDUSTRY PETE'S Bl toere are openings at both end Sr dog Range || . REFRIGERATION jof the greenhouse, one leading to mater, et in ent, insure er 1764 Cass Lake Rood © deat Reed rpiacemeat or reba. eal ' FE 5-8163 iN = SIBLEY Wi COAL & SUPPLY CO. 140 N. Cass Ave. Phone MA 5-1201 a | Hours: Dally 2-5 Ff. M. : Gaturday ) Sundsy 12-8 Fie W W. MOOTE , a INC. Near Corner Telegraph and Huron BOICE BUI LDERS . SUPP LY Electrical These steel and wood buildings come ina 545 $. 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Murry White -) >) FE 44-9544 | " Phone: EMpire 3-5052 San Lavernale Be. ottitead- i A Opel Sunday 12-4 | — s ee \ , ne . , i — . a - - ~ " “ 4 =! { , \| i\ = { ’ ia ge - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1958 _ cet "(Sun ts Hotter on Roof’ in “ocean ai ts at Allied mi |mer end winter’ and ui fost and ; air cpadioning costs. ‘The extra Call Us for All ‘ insulation required in the ceiling is =RE vy ‘ a based on the fact that’ the sun's ih 5 rays fall on the roof with twice .. 4 ' Ithe intensity as on the gides of i came - ies [- s : awe q An building 120" a Tare" e ween sree van Pee gene ae “d GAS ond OIL OY Hix ® ) wipes hie — The Sour: plan et the lett The plan at the right shows the bedroom area Excel ~ Mueller CONCRETE | me Ditaimite genie heme wig Se: 9A Wn Sakon, preteen. ta Seven ba rail- MOERY'S OIL BURNER . bi ails cidade eit that une tevdl ac the divér. ~ (See Story on Page 16) pars SK ve 2-190 “MICHIGAN MEADQUARTERS for | | perros | : — ALUMINUM DOORS and WINDOWS” s eee ‘ remove easiest 2 a ben : Grand Néw—'ds ERefinishing Tips 2 ae pl particular pact dome Eas Part tio GINO $ DOWN |i “Atom | ‘Sacer | avomnoM 1Gi . 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Country size lot ready for seed. APPROXIMATELY ORDER NOW for EARLY DELIVERY! | 7 COMPLETE. SCREENED-IN PORCH Boked Aluminum Roof Size x1” Aluminum Sections ‘8x10 Ft. S$ : Aluminum Siding Door | J Cement Slab ‘ Completely Insiélled—AU Taxes Included ~ CASH AND CARRY | mie Combenation ALUMINUM pon ALUMINUM 2-TRACK TORM COMBINATION DOOR | "@ a 2 ee = | Door STORM SASH ow saag (oe OT $ am 3° fc weer iT" Sises “ Average Size ALUMINUM FOR PORCH ENCLOSURES ‘Aluminum Sliding JALOUSIE ee: rare ons DOORS = ; - SALOUSIES, serra AWNING TYPE: 6/0 x 6/10 4.9% | 30) NSE co BS = $e7795 WS ree -—j Standard 27 , Sve $QA50 ae — 594 eee aT = WE DO REPAIR WORK ON ALL TYPES OF SASH Aluminum and re Awnings—Aluminum Siding—All Types of Aluminum Windows FE 4.2597 _ WEEDON HOME ee Co. _ 1661 $. TELEGRAPH RD. . “PONTIAC a4 ft ge & as ts 2S ‘NOW SeaWay [en Beans M Versus Winter. "Valeo Pork: "Raleciata et me piste tr Goines ages ar a 8 See No Big Handicap The government-operated } and “bean soup.’ oe i , Bak condifions didn't seach realty to Securing Trade Representatives restaurant A emer SR SO, SEER, Re ERIE, Pa. (UPI) — Consensus _ of delegates’ attending a- one-day forum of the Council of Lake Erie . Ports here Thursday was that the'’ Seaway is opened. Frank M. White Jr., foreign trade traffic manager for the Baltimore nated against by. ocean ports dur- ing the winter, Joseph ‘Stanton, executive director of tae Maryland Port Commission, said: “We're not going to turn down winter business, you. can rest as- . fared of that.” , On the other hand, he said, “We're not ready to concede, either, that we're due to become @ seasonal port.” - x * * Earlier, Arthur B. Johnson, Great Lakes operations manager for W. R. Grace Lines, Inc:, warned coun- cil members not to expect “any immediate boom™ in lake trade at the beginning of seaway opera- ’ tions. “Tt will be slow but steady,” Jchnson said. “Over a long pe- riod of time the seaway will pro- vide a great stimulous.” He said his company anticipates “enough cargo out of the Great Old Wayside Inn | ‘Reapens Today After 3 Years SUDBURY, Mass. (UPI) — His- toric Wayside Inn, kept alive the colonial style which Longfellow immortalized in hig “Tales of a Wayside Inn.” The National Trust for His- -<* toric Preservation paid for re- furbishing the inn. The rustic grandfather's clock, | which Longfellow's lyrics turned into a tourist tradition, was left ‘a crumpled ruin by the blaze. The charred pieces were fitted into new parts to restore the antique time- piece. The eight oldest rooms in the 22-room Wayside Inn will be main- tained as a museum. Eight guest; rooms and two dining rooms, locat- ed in-a wing added by Henry Ford in 1928, will be reopened. County Births Following is a list of children born to Pontiac area couples as recorded in the County Clerk's Office. Only the father’s name is used. ‘PONTIAC e Rufus W. Ritch, 330 W. Princeton a — M. Hagaman, 540 Whittemore j Billy J. Noith, 480 Granada William J. O'Neil, 634 Balboa le Carl BE. O'Dell, 664 Parkwood Howard C. Ogden, 830 Sarasota William P. Mahone, 572 Fildew Oliver H. ‘Millmine, 3472 Kenilworth Paul W. Myers, 497 Branch Otis Massey, 479 Alton (twins) Edward L. Manchester, 12 Stowell Paul T. Mendieta, 1326 Taylor Ralph E. Marctz, 224 W. Strathmore Ralph W. Moore, 3176 Midvale James A. Martin, 85’ Coleman Leohard F. Major, 1905 Long Point Glenn M. Mills, 611 Crescent Lake Thurman L. Mason, 177 Fulton Carson R. Millikan, 365 E. Mansfield Thomas J. McNally, $91 E. Columbia Victor E. McNair, 2060 Roseweed Robert McCoy, 2029 Kingston Edwin S. McPherson, 29 E. Fairmount Alvin D. McKinzie, 179 W. Columbis Leo R. Martin, 2144 Crane X. i. Molett, 608 Luther Lioyd Mattock, 2530 Silverside Lioyd C. Moore, 153 Lincoln Jose Maldonado, 741 Cortwright Emil T. Majszak, 3780 Bald Mountain Augusta L. Mindingall, 558 California Zaven Maikonian, 371 8, Avery | Daniel &. Marker, 103 Mechanic Van V. Love, 348, Howard McNeill 4 George E. Locke, 89 Pinegree Michael A. Lauinger, 21 E. Rutgers William D. Jesmore, 484 Tilmor James N. Jordan, 2840 Oldsmobile Philip J. Keils, 442 Moore David Kidwell, 3681 Joslyn Congressmen’ Fight \ eh for | ae ‘WASHINGTON # — Mi * * : Rep. Robert J. Mcintosh (R- Mich) fired off a letter of pro- test to William A. rant manager. A caustic reply from Rockwell suggested the eastiest solution might be to take the word “‘Michi- gan” out of the menu's recipe. *-*2 & - “We have not changed the recipe to conform to the change in the bean used from time to time,*’ he said. “I don't think it will serve |THE GIRLS Rockwell, resau- pointed With Michigan beans.” And, he said, ‘‘we will continue think much of his reply. As 2 resell, he received a letter from Brockwell yesterday in a “ .” wrote Brockwell. writing. ¢ get ways ” well told a reporter. McIntosh said he to fight about it. said La listed on*our menu as ‘Michiganyto recothmend iheit use in the guess we can’t complain,” he tures are the largest group of skilled workers in the country, _— the U. 5. Department -of HE'S IN OR TLL BASH YOU INTO A TRANCE, J “I just did a silly thing. I rubbed on my hand lotion completely forgetting I hadn't washed the dishes.” BOARDING HOUSE emeyie G7 © 1988 by WED Serden, the. TM. Reg. OS. Pn. OF WOUND THAT'S STILL TENDER <— HAK-KAFF/; YY MMMM, - AWK ! =~ WY WR, NENT ISN'T & Up HOOPLE /am TORN THAT Yy © WAS GOING HOME NOW WITH SNAP WILTON OUT OF, 7| MADAM , 4 LN SS i %, NSE ~ > NANCY-- WATCHED MORNING-~ you've TV ALL GO OUT AND GET, SOME EXERCISE ‘ un s&s © WEE by NEA Berwee, tne. TA Rag UB. Pet, OM ie } _) 6-7 By Leslie Turner By Ernie Bushmiller [aS ae oe eo | NANCY --- LET'S PLAY COWBOYS | AND INDIANS N a 4 oa A oa Se a oes eee eee WILLIE, YOUR MOM IS CALLING YOU.’ IT 18, SILLY! CAN‘*T YOU SEE THE SHERIFF? SURE, BUT WHATS HE } DOING ON A GOUTH SEA ISLAND? WHAT GAVE YOU y A LIKE THAT? A . The troop left Pontiac Friday night for a weekend trip up north and plans to become the first troop from Pontiac 10 cross the new Mackinac Bridge. STOWING THE GEAR — Boy Scouts Michael Willis, left, and Lawrence Mitchell load. their camping equipment into a station wagon under | the supervision of Scoutmaster Howard Boone,’ > Pontiac Scouts on Weekend Trip |to Visit Bridge ‘Interrupts Burglars. at Pontiac Market Mechanical Mystery Man at Miracle Mile ‘He will appear from 6 to 9 p.m. Manday through Friday, and from 1 to 2:30 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, June 14. Discover Ideal Setup it for several miles before the calf came to a bridge and jumped off Notice to White Lake Township Voters in Waterford School District ‘VOTE MONDAY To Continue Good Government in Waterford School The minority often rules because ‘voters neglect their duty. Don’t be sorry later. VOTE NOW! Vote Early June 9 ‘DISTRICT 5 AT PONTIAC LAKE SCHOOL WILLIAMS LAKE RD, AND GALE RD. Sponsored by English Villa Ass'n. Spatke- Griftin a FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service’ Phone FE 2-5841 &-Hour Ambulance Service ’' B large ie, Browns 8: emall 31; grade \Says Labor Bill Fully Adequate Sen. Kennedy Hopeful Measure Gets Through Without Amendment = Baccalaureate Ri Rite: : snoal At af Walled Lake - ns oo WALLED LAKE — The Rev. Fa! {ayes Lutheran € fee aid sold hywerd D: Anctard, pasee Of M8) sextet be ithe Church, . will HM ai eleh EGGS 6 (AP) — Eggs, 0 included, federal- — grade A extra large 43; ee A extra Total govern t eed Sst eee te Lodge testes sas ‘ous Pontiac chap- evening, June 9th. at ¢ pm. 18s 18% = Law- rence. Edith: See. News in Brief ont Bilis ST WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen, John .{F, Kennedy-(D-Maas) said today| fe Landslide in India Kills 52 Persons east of Calcutta, burying a con- ‘struction party of 32 and 29 wom- en and children. Beauchamp to Assist at Teachers’ Parley Robert F, Beauchamp, head of the Pontiac Central High School English department, wil! be a parr En Jee Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. elist at the eighth annual Confer. | tion. ence Series for English Teachers held at the University of Michigan. _Beauchamp will be: among four panel members who will discuss preparation for college composition June 30. The conference covers special problems in the teaching of high school English. Now Renting for Immediate Occupancy BRAND NEW ORCHARD COURT APARTMENTS 1 and 2-BEDROOM "West Side Locetion in One of Pontiec’s Finest Residential Areas . - SALMER STREET Just South of Seminole Hills Off Orchard Lake Avenue ADULTS ONLY — RENTS START AT $90 Limited Time Only: No Lease or Security Deposit Required . Call or See. Bob Gardner, Res, Mgr. 1" SALMER, APT. 6 é ze AIR-CONDITIONED Mickey Rooney Reveals 4th Wife Seeks Divorce HOLLYWOOD (UPI — Mickey Rooney, 37, and his fourth wife are both seeking happiness — but they're going to look for it with- % “We just can't seem to find i Sat. 8 to 10 a.m. ses, dresses, priced at 25c. —Adv. New |\Service Set at actared | Avondale High il ile K th if i Baccalaureate’ AVONDALE — Baccalaureate service for the 1958 graduating be held tomorrow at the high school auditorium, ° The Rev. D, A, Hoenshell of Church will be the guest speaker 8:15 p.m. * ** & School ot Elmwood Methodist Church, will give the invocation and benedic- Commencement ¢xerciseg for the 112 rgaduates will be held Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in the high school auditorium, Dr. Wilbur E, Moore, dean of the speech department at Central Michigan College, will give the commencement address ‘Moun- Three From Pontiac at Insurance Parley Three. Pontiac residents were among the 170 insurance agents the state who attended this 5 . Attending the three day conter- ence were Mrs. Allen McCrory, Mrs. Carlos Richardson and Harry Garling, Monitor Mutual Insurance Com- pany of Michigan. FRUITS 1 DU, cecees ess B50 bu. + eeeeetes 5.0 P16 Gis, seneess 6.5u VEGETABLES ya * * * 1.70 Prasteacanssgbene BABI « ae eee eee eee eee i bi ~ eee eereee 7 1,00 GOES Seve csenceses» 2.00) | 5 seeneee cose 2.00 50-Ib. eee eere eee ee eere in , SO-ib. bag ..--c0-. 2.10 AJ seneeewnes if outdoor (bebs.) dos. ge 2 eee ve LBS class of Avondale High School will) at the program which begins at The Rev. Ry H. Dodson, pastor throughout _|the “Mutual Insurance C onfer-) all representatives of the]. a nig ae ba Sites toe fs “in, : a 5 er | He anes & fl THEE eight eeatk i oe walitinet? J] Be ‘ J are a; gt Pad des H » ts hav), id FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains COR 3-775 Degen oe snEUNERAL ROME, eo CAREER PART “TIME pasyion fs PLAINS Pry Reference 25 o seeined. FE TRL is Porter's Drive Inn uburn aaa fa ‘The Pontiac Press * FOR WANT ADS | -DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. = H if i iti 43 z 3 rf #3 Hy i =e bi : case WANT AD RATES oe4ace sf asrauaeey . sl ? ial Nee ge ge He aoe ‘pant a en A EXPERIENCED TELE- A.M “actor E CHANIC Men’ clothing store Must be ex- ed window trimmer Kam- 229 «Huren. Por t ae Lot steve) $125 month. Adults. Pontise gloset "space. ie GARAGE &| Yara, Sicam ‘heat. garage, Fenced | W here 708 ] Find It ter. “Only 81, DE ; 7 HOME WITH 2 LOTS. ft in this home of @ custom YOUR POT of Gold, Loc vate bath and entrance, 1 bed RIO APTS. cen Rochester Rd. and Liv-| built brick ranch home. Two — Southwest of the city rior rooms. Downiowa. FE| room, basement, washing facili- ND cracls: RS vd, With ond master bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 ef Pontiac. 3 bedroom brick. y ties, heat and Utilities included room, and stov’ util, water and fruit trees, 90508 wi fireplaces, cedat closets, Wall to wall carpeting in the . i BEDROOM —DUX, — GROUND 6 Summit : : fara, Couple with’ baby welcome $1,000 down, OL p two ear attached : spacious living room. Plas- FOR THOSE 2 GOOD BARBER CHAIRS. FE) floor. Priv, se class cheutalle | "gs? ‘eee DESIRABLE, NEWLY LAT. . LAKE AREA HOMES — landscaped ate ised: bpareoma ‘with: claps —— WHO CARE ee TED Cau? TRAILER | ii : ; imetutied. sender: Conceal ‘ FE Sorte. 331 he So A 4 ee ® | 3 ——— go fake -privifere po Breed ice | ay 9 ee tile ee ap Spe jew APF | Big Ete Beer Fo me Lake prvieges: Plenty of shade.) posscasion.” - wsutee ele aol tod 2. estimates: OR 3-2006 —~~~~ toR 29 | bath, Walking siistonce of of down- $18, Ss LK. CANAL FRONT rAttention, Investors a as, y pee Est? OF 2 BEDROOM MOUSE. VICIN- oe at ae “nome, 2 ii Here is @ solid brick older SYLVAN SHORES — It ‘is Baterprises 66) ee TY room has fireplace. Easy access | home of 12 rooms, r privilege | rf this 45501 ee; 6 RM. HOUSE, AUTOMATIC ee. <- See boat b we Can be converted peme. —— pores Bs Pe tent beat. By Ref- F BUY Like “OR CASH. TWO| %9,000. inte @ 2 oF 3 family in- jéving soem ¢ Fe _ eX ee ‘ hoies : a No Ss revo On Commerce Ra. Cute 2 bed [o> welltag voles tones Garin esoventent Biches Coe F be ‘ rr $000 rent. ref, furmished. an ve, . id DOWN. Senin PO. Bee tas: —— family. Pat $050) with foot t stage. oa auburn, = ._, Recreate room and 4 , A emo 5 : b a BEDRM. 1$00 down. c r with terms base . 40533 or FE $M. Share Living Quarters 30 sae 1 "bois 0 | CLEARS ROOMS AND BATH.| 3'rooms and bath. ted, os gs wd. id per mo'| | WOLVERINE LK, VILLAGE desired pase oD vow of hie. 2 TEACHER NEEDS PAINTING BUSING SINESS OD Rae Pri Clean solr. FF ‘. ties 4 ped. “S48 isd) Mabie a he. lot. Youngstown “Bud” Nicholie, Real lot th shade Priced at v LADY, SHARE MoD. Bath, ry re ET . R M UNFURNISHED u icholie, Realtor ; work inside or out Exp. cms heme. Very Renew ms., Priv, ba ate Uetie _ $14) ¢-71902. home near Eussbeth Lake kitchen. Price reduced *- $22,500. ola HANGING “i FAINTING 7 aoa. , FE 4 3590" SMIENTLY LOCK hae Near Gens care | Rests 33 W. Basen. $3 r| siting ete sl © call Mr. Vorbes | DOLL Bowes — 2 ot “am CADY TO 6GHARE MY HOME. : pooms, bath : Hospital: Buit- a : : ; 42088 com bungalow base- paper removes by steam. FE “Reasonable. FE $318, after 4/7 Hig ~OR « RM APT. PE cliel.| Aysisble pew PE sass or FE| Sut, fo,? yeas. “afer « 5. | Fon LEASE. ¢ Room RaxcH| EMBREE & & GREGG TEN READY FO PLane | att with oll sate. beat, 3 NG — Paintina — Wanted Transportation 31|_*! 4 Ave, . , REWLY DECORATED 1 BEDRW. | Wske woods. Lake priv in- ee “a Modern 3 bedrm., 63,000 dows. OF one @ nice and Plaster #8513 . , "path. .Call after 4 FE ¢1296 corner apt. Free parking. Close| cluded. Owner transferr Call| em 34303 or 33014 3-9088. ef “gag Oy car ga- a -. a a m. 5 F = ny a ‘ ING — PAPERRANGING “ADE, mtors riitondes,, Wena Near Be COLORED pig - A EENRELWORTH oe ing | UTICA AREA, 3 BEDEM RANCH. For ior fs - Picasa Leese TUPPER OR 3-106) day z p Pricer $aM. w4P Pi. _ Cass. : 2 : Clem 2 bedrm., 8 ft. fenced __ $00 fess for co: Republic ogre he Co ed with 9n0e poothy - PAINTING & PAI CIO 7 ROOM APT. DOWNSTAIRS & 3 room apts. all te mice ard oll best. low rent. option otha PaPEEOE PPLE? wea: Contracta, Mig 32) Bee” meee) Seahaeeang Pe Tae | aman CL APTS. | iMG "be tine’r'we Sis |Pnibe, Moe SELTLNG| cone, tueef Eat] RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ‘ 5 i . E m 7RMS. & BATH With PUT EXT.| HOLLYWOOD APTS. alr mCONDTT NDITIONED Toom vile : ae teak =| Pays for ttself, Newly * bungalo pilus stairway to ex- 22 Six ree ri Rd, Physio-Thera 214 BUYERS WAITING. GET THE) Chila welcome. $12 per Wk. FE| py (9 SALM ‘s ey &* | On 3-2980 pansion attic. Oi! furnace. | PE 3 iets ps og m4 _— py Soot once deal fer your ian herd . mt. or unfurnished. 2 & bewest + By apariment de “rage OA Baggs Cou storms and screens. Only . | tract. John Kinzier ter, “a0 aScs AND SATE ADULTS —— bath turn. 14 E ent. Balcony MODERN 6 ROOM, GARAGE, ON til fireplace, 2 car down on easy FHA terms. “WE TRADE HEALTH CENTER | W ture: st. Ae i AND BATH ADULTS) Howaps Fe 21 Bea inchens:. Bove _take. OR 3-616. qsseee. large lot, beautifully land- gq DOLLHOUSE. Williams Lat Physica. therapy and scientific CASH FOR L. aS ci willitics . a Bow. APTS. SvER.| & Refrigerator te Auto. | MODERN 4 RMS. 1 BEDRM. OIL | scaped, ae Rhurch, and| Arthur 8t. 3 room home. $3,500] Siiviteges, 4 rooms, Basement. swedish massage “Patients (by HJ VaoWelt, 4340 Dixie Hey. night, 97 dey. vt. month best ang be’ weter | heat, Elec. stove, Gas hot water | _bus Wah 00" down ‘ful ‘Jot. $4800. $1000 down tise He= Gall’ om 3068 Pints |i — = ime * pura *) Ma Soe” fishing. |, AUR* CO owe apanTMENTs| fain’ at Sie Diss Bey. 5 {SHIRGLED | Racbum ¢. § room home in| Moa™ CRESCENT LAKE. 3 bed- ” ad : : : 4 all wall cary. = ving room, _fee bows Pam too pm | IMMEDI ATE RT EY PaPrSt TAROE | BASEMENT OPENS Teg Lee eee Ay | MODERN § Rs. 3 CAR Gr | MRR Se grape, FE tae. rt Sa quae ‘dows. nase, 8 ‘ann, on lake, all modern, r M —rese. 3-0528. 0 TERMS. LAUIN- : A Television Service 22 190_E._Huroa 40073) Sey ag ae MODERN 4 RM. CLOSE IN nae Eas, CAC = ALL TY SERVICE CALLS ax AC TIO * tite furnished yg 3 ee FE 8-6918 OR _3-3248 See Mrs. Howard, 18 Gillespie prom Day ot aight =| Pina¥ PLO. CLEAN,| Str Mouts__ 28 2. 7 ROOMS AND | NEW 3} BEDRM. MODERN. YR. Lk. ATES. ROMAN St. or Ph. FE 2-412. John| Pontiac's Newest Development ware a a Mi ae sey\? Pores “\WEWLY DECOR. « RMS. | prt entr. heat and| round, Full basement. Gentrai| brick rancn home. 3 bedroom, 2 Kinsler, Realtor, 61 W. Huron) = ~~ FE L or ‘our — = bath & ent. nicely furn. 17% | hot . SS walking heat, $85 mo. EMpire 3-3630. ay fireplace. ie . “Bay oR Mod — wicm | ist uve rty 2 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, Morten. tance to center, OL| ~ NEAR Ms LAKE RD , 3g, baths, otf rearage 5-1206 FE and near town, ‘ : 1-6717 3 5 ranoh style, f ase-| Over 1800 sq o az STUDIO APARTMENT “ yle, full b M_P_STRAKA K. L. Tem npleton, Rea tor 2 _RMS. PVT. ENTR. UTIL. 51 town new. sir WN- | STUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMENT.| ment, dig lot, a FE 200" _ lot Sica ye andece ped. Typewriter Service 22A 723_Orenaré Lake 8 44503 | Pine FE 40122. d. tree wrareine references. 16-68 pee wee week PAUL A. KERN! 5-6767 or WE 3-4200. . “ lal Re c ¥ 3 SEDAN. OWN KE mee’ | LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS, PRI- Wson & ll% N. Sag- Pa. 0) eas NEW . IN Liv- NER eed | A PEWRITERS vate entrance and bath. Reason-| inaw Pontiac. 9 a.m.| UPPER § RM. APT. NOE, RE-| ing rm. 2 bedrms. Lake priv "ieee REPAIRING “Eos | CASH _able. Fe 3-0440. 264 8. Parke | _ to § pm. frigerator, washer & dryer, all ef 5-660. DOWN -Lo 7 work Genera! Printing and r 7 RMS. FIRST PLOOR AND SEC|SMALL APT. [WITH LAKE PRIV. ities furn. Newly decorated. | GAM W AR WICK HAS SMALL — | 8650 DOWN—Lovely large 3. ded:| 3 BEDROOM RANCH fice Supply Co 11. W Pacer UNLIMITED god fect apis, PE $1600 or FE) $90 month OR Baby welcome, 473 B. Mansfield.| house Voorhels. Nice liv- seal ase Wel Grd Complete wun U sterin 3) cee Por lang oon contracts, new or sea UNION LAKE. 3 ROOMS & BATH. . ing rm. * vith —— Entrance full basement, electric ref., range, phol g ce soned.. lowest poseible discount. ROOMS PRIVATE BATH BATH. #i1| Modern’ apy bide. Also vache- | Rent Houses Furnished 35 sesaiga 628 lense TE cs PE O roman Trees ee calen meee ores LIP COVERS Ask for Ted MoCub|5 AGuite 3-21 ry Hebe, 2 eal value & used furniture FE iM, 7 18 | : Skee TR BATE OIL per cen! Sie ; A *s ~ off Oakland OA|U! 7 ROOMS AND BATH. |" DT lure including laundry facil: | Eat Ge wtediate possess Haat . SARLEW CUstOu UPROUATER. ne anao0 RE: = 33-4 ; A : 2 i Augusta. 7s am YR Pull basement. Attached za poet Pamediate possession, Cal) IRWIN $11 $09 SELL Peco arpa py tiene COMPLETE HOME & LOT Fou Cooley Lake RA EM wan? TPs Orr TERPORD. : = oNION LAKE PRIVILEGES, 1]. : and located in eholee location. UPHOLSTERING = AUBURN MANOR eae ‘a 2 "Raton Tage +B us | LO aettgy gan, facilities. 2001 Dien coeaild home that you Paved "street 7 = I.’ 5 . L é Food. “3 IN A FLASH er me a Sag 7 BEDRM, HOME FURN CAKE | oxroN Lake 3 BORNE FULL ney” pul your ‘new home to win” iaVof ome "ore money Aa. ost 24 2 ROOM CLOSE IN, $10 c = trade for 6 rm. 2 atory S| a Re week PE bain N_S)y BEDROOM aPr ror Lease, | PTO Tar bath wood beach, elec. siege end | Di Your Becket page in features 293 fomme — wae Was Or ut| pln ts cenen DD peon ore SRM. Date We Of. cou) Coe Adults. 130 Bems 2 ‘ORS -3 TEACHERS z 1 Utilizing your present home to ae a : 4 Glasses with wine co! igred ice. $a catietio’ PE 2-1425 nole, BelAir Manor. "PE 41580 an all modern lak .| YEAR AROUND HOME ON DIXIE hee tance, fe new home. | *4.80 LITTLE FARM — Lar MOVES YOU IN rims 00 May 2% at 97 Fairgrove.| entele. 7 RMs. & BATH, NEWLY DECOR. ST 3 & BATH; - home ne for "resi from rom Sept. t Lore ideal Jac a: & Cail us for informetion today. ———— — ea REGS FARRER? ANSWERS A: Johnso y gepees, Ak Sore Seed) - CET Be oF Had Sime or_Miese70. cnn" fis pet month. Giarksten,, MA Beautiful Washington carom sere lof ‘win “lots $08 Per Month eppy Kare. Lost from 160, nN washer. we , REA- om 1 i rubbery, etc, All large rms, Colon: ‘ in Beach come, FE 52707 & FE 26048. sonable 142 W A real value Anyone "foging ot hear! et} amie T ANDY RM APTS. PVT. CLOSE i BEDROOM, 4 RM RANGE |? BEDROOM BRICK HOME| Ds 1 cottages ‘36A . Park see Fig ue for aot = please ca hog c ashe i ent | 4 rooms, 2 baths, e~ | EM hsb Reward. 104 8. Tel agree me. Kose Se —powNTOWN FE z a et ran ished. $160 mont g ment. This lovely brick home | $1 atte PRICE—Pour fam- |-, | [. A. LOS: 2 YEAR FEMALE. LIGHT) 3-9826, couple. Pi Ridge. m2'W. Hu roa PHON SON pata _— 2 RM & 5 RM. HOUSES, PARTLY ean be yours for only age — street, Large s SS Ts 3 LARGE RM BRICK APART Ce ae 5 rent cheap, 2707 and 7123} = 40. C8 Used fi seen eexpeses. | Montcalm Childrens Rea dy, Willi d Abl 3 LARGE RICK APART-| ~~; ARTLY PURN 2 3 BEDROOM MM FURNISHED HOME| Dean Dr. Duck Lake. : or numerous mrposes.. $3) 44 eady, ling an e| ments, town location, pvt. Oxbow Lake Sylv Sh per month income. B} Bom) ie Reward Please ca eyere'® tor > teal ent. & bath, neni A mn : Lakefront apts pe 9105. te — on ay 32011. ? MODERN PURN. BS iF df van ores years old, Here is gq sotind line ’ | ie Home only detore Ay | ea und |. inquire 22 Auburn, furnignet | THREE 5 REASON. Call ore m. Beautiful beach, Lewiston A beautiful home eis wen | vastmest, Ownse mad coll eulex” MOVES YOU IN peek after Il pm 668 Linda gontraet. 3 RMS. BA , ENT | Sbdle rent, ra hg Saginaw Trail, |3 BEDRM ie eA VATEABLE _FE_5§-1335 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, bullt- a Caer RaBY_WLDE PORTE O% PGQTABLE SOSIETY TET poo arte —aaw|F O89 RMON a5 Tt Thar cortege Ww amore. | ie Sistas amy rom? | tat mm we or tet a ences! $64 Per Month Ra Reward FE 0431; LOANS 00 good properties. ® APT... $10 WE, 0 N|? On RMS. FORN, OR UN-| Rooms AND BATH OTT ass Lake. Ft.» 100 sea-| iets. rec room a car attached. | get cash for your home, -W iar. wa | acte or more with 100 ft. front| Saginaw, PE 48593. furn, Parking. Nice apt. fara, 4708. Hi Rd rE — = "year : lastered gatage. Call for in- BELL & TRADE. Yon monde on Ey Bap or. wie us| Bic Charen, YL 8. Tears |i (RM, NICELY | FORNISHED GLORIA APTS. ~ i ea SAT REWLY DECOR. RIT LAKEFRONT ormation gusday ie pen) * PRICE INCLUDES = _ Reward s. Tele ji b TV welcome. 101 5. 2 Mechanic 8t FE 44226| Auburn Meights. FE 4-3168. Quiet, shady. 1 1 gr 2 preg Rea: Gard 's Delight i Paes DOWN PAYMENT CADILLAC INNERSPRING CONTRACTS BEDRM. NEW TAKE FRONT |@R AND BATH. GOOD GON-| sonable sardener's Delight in. L. H. BROWN, Realtor f TAXES & INSURANCE matiress. Somewhere between For fe Be gp action, mall gee Eg caren pew * year Srelgo-well car-| ditjon, large lot. heat, privi- BEAUTIFUL RUNYAN LAKE. NR. Bloomfield Hills 1362 W_ Huron Ph. FE ° PRINCIPA AL & INTEREST Pontiac Cass-Eliz, Ra. est call FE Soe, Ast Ask| Saen, ® fees peting, - ti = coy le atkin: ins ‘Lake. Rent for nO eee cot- bed h fle Multiple Listing Service MORTGAGE CLOSING COSTS Finder e eall EM 34719. | for Mayen Adults r @ 8. auto. heat. oon, ‘Dixte i 1 year, Dawson & Watson 11% ieee, Pure. Lined 4 a re a ee YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS wide. or downtown, 8 sz” wens TEN, Rea” g.ous1|i ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY, NO|T APARTMENTS AVAILABLE. | _? a.m. to 8 pam | ern Conve fences E BRO op. farge vedrooms and den Priced ciate obits —— a. ‘Wanted Real Estate 32A TRICE LAROR CLEAN EMS PVT Raa PVT pein ag sat tents, & gas. ture * s ae ut FUR See ony Boreal GOTAGE ON PONTIAC LAKE to sell fast at only $17,600. EXCELLENT, LOCATION i ¥ 55 id ear Lost: SAGE DACHSHOND Th ix entrance, utilities, washing p nished fee nd 4i8 monthly Nich-| $100 per month. ‘Nicholle & Har: oad Pesce weekly. EM John K. Irwin & Son CHEROKEE HILLS Mode Close To y x * , 209 Norton olie —— Really, 3 WwW. Hu- ger, W. Huron 8t. Fre 34188. | — v r . s bedroom hom soge Server Call FE 270. We Will Buy a Es Don’t throw oe your old double O oe rl cits Dale sme. C az Reehe acs Hard: |3 BEDROOM SUBURBAN HOME. | forget, ROOSEVELT (| -CLEAN. | NEW ? BEDRM BRICK HOME. RCO i ENS breasted , eet OR 3-2142 heat rooms & apts Some with) Near Oakland iake, Piastered & SUNDAY 1 YoU. CAN BE HE PROUD ge oe RE S163 _Case-Biaabeth | R 7 RMS., , ry ~ 324 Roos & BATH. SPP NICK, | = SepRGOM BRICK By day or week $10 & heated garage, Large corner fire- SUND: -§ P.M. WNER OF B smart single breasted sult for you | FE sag — oS RM. NG a a oa. venient West side. Near ne «chy ay 13 B IVA an lage. Slate Entrance Vanity 8 ROOM prick HOME wits hs a * . ” e. Ly ES 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Sunday 13 to ¢)? Tie) ph PE 2-6824. ren, 152 Washin des ee ee private sngntrance. OR 32643. Le-| floors Decorated: £13,008 with #3 SYLV AN cLogiers, A. Say and set. $1.50. Open Fri. Eves | RMS PVi. BATH AND mNT,|5 ae A & REPRIG-| FE 6-338. ue st Pontiac Lk. a Mortgage or or land con- D cj LOVELY MAH STYLE-RITE. OR 3-3421 heat Réasonabie. 87 8. Parké) erator Ries Se 103 | T RMS. AND BATH. TO MAN AND Woon ROPM. Su, oe Soe! GALORE, muino Oak Fine. Williams Lake & Mighiand Rds as Bloomfield Terrace, ne wife who will help with lawn aheey ALORE. SAIRING 265 lee — : tee mor-|) ROOMS AND BATH CLEAN,| 2°¢ Hoapital and - 31943, sect eran ant to i NT. ALL BAND ‘ ma ; eae cash, for) le only, 653 Markie & ROOMS AND BATH UNFUR-| 7 ROOMS AND BATH. © rivileges, 386 Baldwin. Ave. Ste aetna shed God! fem bo woke -| MORE HOW CAN You. Possl- SAVE ENERGY, USE| $21 atti’ ear PHA|S RM. CAPT. ALL UTIL FOR ae Rorenea tarde ape aren | Cis aw oo ™Dennis 0 Some) ioe ea eee ae ene Gui Baldwin ay Seer ts : Fy om. 50 SG. Atsetooa. ¢ oom wre as. Whi Fe ~ Rooms With Board 38 | Broker, PE 3-72 or MY 2-0940.| walls, ceramic tile path, CUSTOM open peat : : ADS! To find ay a . Rows MB AND BATH. BAG iis FRoM OM TOWN, WITH pagum ale DN. DALE, TORN aut pose Pie ul bul Tis oe Sabot . * = - se on ob, place to live or alo a 7 "Spm. rete All day Ri STORY. 7 eats Tae sab Pea Soon noose a i BR he SS peg tie ey good used car, see Classi- =e #1408 5] gt meats. . Fo ROOMING HOUSE, KENNEDY ive us Prag 3 : é Up eR ODERN, ot 2. We it fied NOW! ss | Ra pee oe BOR ed ta OMI R, J VALUET, Rea im Willi \ clean, 1111 Brown Rd. 1 ORT. . ‘gRaLToR l iams \ TR AND BATH, MODERN. ROOM A A a 310, W - FR 43868 AL BSTATE & ail rooms if desired, FE 329. ‘open wenings. "til 9 ual Bai = Palghat ae : Spe 4 ¢ PONTIAC PRESS,_ =o Se Hees = "BRICK hree Bedrooms ’ Full ae pists = room wits patcied feeteee | 90 ots — a pmacrs.- | fire, Sone, Lake orleans 4543 Motorway Drive tomatic heat. Pia iered Soe ee 2" RANCHER — e_OR 314 Elizabeth Lake Estates Howord E. Fox looking” Square Lake. $i4,- SOSF si.a00 — -__ How about this? melee veneren of Oe REAL ESTATE Sowa Se ae AE JIM WRIGHT i ihe’ Wisner’ School” districk, Severe |. REALESTATE | ee Is oo READ oe ual Erste tt ck ae pb nea plenary Hy : OR: 38771 Rochester-Birmingham 38 OAELARD ATE ott oe Gas Teal bia lot; close to to h room " LISTING SERVICE : : é eee we OP a ; “prick Cape Cod beautiful OW cows savumer |S iamily Pucaiiea setae | EN Sms ie ee | Semuwonermes | see eaiiet be oor Poseeasion et euse so you combination storms and | 2 bedrm. reht with option to buy.| £7, pits income trom wo may have & summer of Sap SUN ] screens. 3 © erage, $e NEAR WILLIAMS nN a bee frances Geet’. vent ness. Owner says sell at ~lto5 ment drive. ‘Pruft trees and | 3" bedrm. are peas reduced sacrifice price of | 5 room 2 prost.¢mites trom | "GI" NO DOWN mk dy ce SE eet | Ra Reem Oct feel me ee ee es a ee ae LEFT ON MOTORWAY TO i Mecascoped tot) nai| Heap of Livin y Pa rosurr | SYS. me ~~ MALS alae eh , at $11,950. GI mortgage eosts only pg Oe a Iw MN bathe, c slarge ree (ori ta OPEN (aes | Paes ws | RB ees alien? | eo BREWER SUNDAY 25 RD Rms bor Gor yap : 1 | care Ee ngs Up : ‘ on foundation. 2500 Silverside Alo well i in, Lange. it STOUT S —— eee = Silver Ses 7 OP oe vil "an $80 A MONTH Two levg] — two —— - ere Se KYEORD) “tocar SE Siust be sold GENESEE G O SL Oe tise Ply bene $ttere Today 4 ‘ORTH 1 MILE TO siIL- peted fiving room § ating room, |190 H. Pike Open Eves. VERSIDE. Frick replace, Ehichen has Dreat- FE 4.9584 co dowasia cles mete and ‘at. 1 ROOM HOUSE, WALKING Dis- OPEN a sor sk velapig. ‘Puli down, it, Mab mente] SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5 Basement, GAS MEAT. 3 car pe|BEA § "ROME. IN : ot to. stores, Village for sale, .reason- 871 E: WALTON . 6050 SOUTHWARD SUNDAY 2-5 ee * enti e sonabig rice, Wit For those whe are looking erp “home.” Ful bgeqmpnt 4689 Edgewood eoeay Mate Goons Boe] Sertasaieet ome oe) ees ed ee sect Ma Oakland Lake Soca = SN. Om ofa Temas, tue ah tears] Sialic | | aad ett 2 bedroom brick Rd = szggtiont cons $2,000 down, peeeee ty ie som fovs ‘ment. KLE pO Me ie aa ng pereaaiie oiergseas | EARN OAD, TURN at core! Srcrees Rre-gmager™ fitee“domn ie) Se aet Resear | lows Gy Siktont AB. Deautiful view : Lot ne latheson R 1 Estat hy of evergreens and oe og” ORRAWA, DRIVE _—_ spe room. red, bot water A. JOHNSON, Realtor beach | Mad the | "tite Hilts brand ney BRICK RANCH MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Tesponsibie party, 1704. ive i Rd. ness. Yours now for 2 car . Large liv- s Joa) to wW Bivd _ $19.975 and terms WALTO facbedS win dinlog oh “ledge. O N Lerr % mile to OPEN . Reo dures ncaa 85 sit o— a aston en, PE sign. an on property. oat eg en LAKE GARLAND. FOLLOW ceramic tile ea wil a | D Daily & Sunday 1 to 6 OPEN " speck 10 room, & bearoom, 3% : ESEIMAE posses” | ey ic sane nee wih re Sclens etre Bat 8: Elis. Lk. Rd. to bedrooms, 2° baths. carpeted tiv:| SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. | lent separate wing for doctor or Dio hs,, rit Seoge| ae cog samy eg, ona wee Bria fam fous pase ay DOWN ight to Oneve, Cris. Mrs. e ons” Tonto Sever, ‘water’ sod] 1555. N. CUMBERLAND = eal Bent: "steam hes v. 7 i of your sen choice | CHRISTIAN HILLS | Intor’ fireplace’ Formal dining PAYMENT HOYT REALTY | SE YBOUR TOL ALGce East] stunning gray peek trove Fare and og guest house idea ZERO aa ha ee “U8 OF ; ye “ost nt stantial gown “papese Feuulred. us a in") room with a Bs. | OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 s, nothing down ¥ th Qa. & N sree, aie = OPEN Paik Be ioye noven Oor | metithy Sa is BY bso water softener, aluminum wateer bd disposal, 2 ti storms and screens. Large a | waenet ot 44 ; - Income—$l, 000 Down family type kitchen, dead Sunday 1 to 5 soeey ie ga- Mt. Clem 8t apartment, — tent SUN. 3-6 PM. 12 omer Rashi htes Tage. Offered Delow | repro- wie, olat ree $12, PEER Se Siew liitts | Cie Ramee ecg | “eC Tore ra osephine -| Auburn Ra. REALTOR ratistaction ‘lke home ‘Own aay a a, shopping. ate “a i wale at nag RiQl ee oe ER: 975 Baldwin Ave. ROBINS i nt eet arse rene Cisne on Bove p and home cae are & ment heat a hot OPEN WEST SIDI E eres OC) & j D 8 e . Bl Outs: am . sure an commer, If — 1% car garage. A-1 home, newly decorated, : e fom ark ram wi SS Ay cont 87 scone we be Es- pisce, sun iwi fe Sunday 2~6 P.M. one. 1% ceramic tiled baths,| terms to qualified buyer. To tates. Attractive er apo wes hoon x full room. ble kiteh-| imapect. drive west on Voor- | ftogr Sini2y earoonty hae fue car garage. Qu “residential “WESTRIDGE” AT WATERFORD Cite Meate kel] | Sta'ec Seman” | Rial het arpa ce] Sop Gy Seem aoee | Matlnt aera, gt ica . garage with summer porch, Park : vis W. side , iandy “sieed lot = ts = take 8 “Bud” Nichalie, R Realtor | got course,” $1800" down on easy ee eee LOT Sete ad (PE 5.1201 one Soe 437 ace, 380 feet on blacktop OVER Basel | KINZLER. cat icetietdves | | Retrieteee = if bedroome, tamil ‘ - NVE . imircat eae. Ae oe "it's really” packed. with 70 w Maron GPa, we ass] | INVESTMENT ee Sree SUN 2-6 PM rise ava. SBR Cy Heltman & Sanam per ise ma | CUMIN STILE | Gleam | Tripp 2. ‘ner 4 case, r . Te | tema Sia, 2 | atemonemtearegi in| een A aon mage TRI-LEVEL fi geraer ite. features piace. St, ns screened “patio, mist M. Stout, t Realtor : Pak Siete) ae see Masge oe | RATA OR Seepage Soe ee Be Pal S feature so much in ‘semand arate Sune groom. fizeplace, por sles : with. fireplace a picture ler at eporatenl large kitchen with anon space and built of ee for quick sale Bateman reatly sreuvet in price price of 500, term: sie 2 —-< To inspect ~— on Elizabeth Lake og Riviera, turn left 2 blocks to “Open” si if Sa large landsc lo! 00x premises - — 264 ft. Living room and hall a- ed a . -— Nolinds, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor screens Priced ars ay 49 Mt Clemens St. - c or. FE 4-4650 a K rE Gest feta a psen - BUILDING BARGAINS REALTORS _ FE 4-0528 3338 Pirrin 4 BEDROOM RANCH 371_8,_ Telegraph __Eves, @ oun.) = SUNDAY 3-5 {num "siding, "and. complete- TT | Meret yasen ENE | | Fou ETE ti = ean on Rg and ; socund_ voren, ture . fooul. kip type, tect alum Sees || net eirae SUNDAY 2-4 P.M. Me Doerr in charge, PE | 00 with $1.00 down. PERKY acHEs PB. ‘51 Exmoor — "BALE. GauL Us TO- 1 nee 3S pire bene: pau NDAY 1-6 a tile bath. 21. ft. EI Lake Estates 3 a TO ben 1 fon tied seth, goa hoot Cor Smith: Bra taca'aes | | Rumen a | Bae == | Wideman H. P, HOLMES, INC. , 2631 8, Lapeer R4, FE 5-203 Days y / \ Leshie R. ‘em Realtor REAL em ‘$450 DOWN WEST 6 rooms, 3 a oe SUBURBAN lot, Lake with porch ara, Ene TER rRowt Pu ie, ontace Lake. rt ene ®, "sa oe FRONT. — * 2 bedrm ers own rm., . ce 4 Flyod -Kent Inc, Sisheos iw: at Telosranh Dix! ne SOS a TOMER * AMPL. PARKIN( ak ee ’ in the Want Ads! a7 LIKE A REAL CAR § BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em| ~ {REALTOR SUNDAY 3- 906 Spence Street A | = OP 5 SUNDAY 2-6 308 S. Winding Drive Elizabeth. Lake Estates Sy enteett Be ‘WM. H. KNUDSEN : 7 ae! FOr GALE: 3 BEDROOM HOME, fe garage. orerieesing 4 at: im. Open. Santer ait . EAST SUBURBAN. Modern 5 room home near Blue 7 Drive In. Large lot 80 x . Pull price only $8950 — easy terms. INCOME PROPERTY near area. Rental come $110 per month. Will sell for $10,600 on your terms. a SELL OR TRADE, Pictur- esque 8 room, 2 story home | Relat i JA. Taylor: ot anak ot mye, TH Tile st Pontise Lake) ae |ow Sei Whee 41876) = x aiae Orchard Lake Rd Rd. 3 c= Fas be fe i; Hl af Ais oF f E Es z zt : i one tee ESTATE * Drayton Hwy. pO YOU LIKE ‘Large A ecrie? penned frepince. Ons SSxa08 Keewinh lake pivveree” On | faneaenes npn — Breiner om ass On _3-3290 ar ee nace ofe down. 5-4362. r STRMS, & screens, aii ese with $2,000 down. 6 Trooms, screens. $5, Gown - @ rooms, all modern, storms & . down. i Cc. mee ise Used Home BUY : ia Peis Ascenses 3 oe SB FRET Over CALL MAPLE 5-1201 No Down Payment To G.L’s | New, ware * 3, bedroom brick full basement ith A $500 DOWN & UP Howard E: Fox 3 2 - g bn ay PE 8-041 Sun. 10 to 2 spinek top str ec c HAYDEN, cen Sen St. Michael’s Area | Brick Suburban oe Ee Large lot. Only $650 down, room with basement exce @ Hardwood Tile bath, alum. screens floors. East Suburban 3 bedroom home MsU available. Waterfront On the canal, « 4 bedroom brick. WE BUY AND SEL LAND CONTRACTS a NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. OPEN EVENINGS FE $tias $9,250 Seminole Hills Templeton fh — on bane p ON 40372 13420 W. ‘Mile Rd. $750 DOWN rr ; 2 . room Tere eg geil Brick and. frame, Almést new, 3| beth ist hoor 3 and bath Lake, 3 bedrm. bedrm., 1% baths, 3 on eee. Ace ed in apartments Living een huang sua kienen| Conc Tmmnadiote lose Geol renal, Peach Reasonably priced | “gas DOWN “PONTIAC REALTY “SYLVAN MANOR ses None Gill fo Site docette ant cepeeniet KUSCH LL Lo VE 8-6800 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, ca “Be — ey jaded RILEY _ per cent mortgage.| — : ‘OTTAWA HILLS K. L em leton, Realtor Par tridg e $ bedroom modern home built ~ a! coon THE “BIRD’ TO sEE | Bay ie cate kee a = . : er. —— ai ueninum sto come ANNETT | -,%te!-to | Reno tet d — m 4 family apart-| it ae teas ehole dows. m ; OFFERS on comre a he weceneles Ase LAKE os 2 years. Reduced Water Frontage 000 to 913.900 on terms.| Large 3 bedroom home with large Have you aware wanted ii accept ¢ in trade. See 5 beg? din: pom bl front- today. basement with automatic hot w age and felt at at, . ter, suitable 2m iam couldn't it? is| Looking for a Bargain?- see tone s. 2 sat aed facit ng the =i 2, You Lng have | | La ; screen ch on upper 1,000 ¥( L ef, Pies er | SoS aeeteaiece | INCOME Ie Moca add tpricdte| tet hetespeminca ees, | Lemans yetedeet send sell at only $8500, conven- py W. Huron h avestigate his — Sod own living fent terms. 7 Seren offer toda: a ey ad *, sproperty. Dixie Lakefront a REALTOR PARTRIDGE seo rilzabetn Lake ged TIT nished ‘Automs a heat, “wun tance os ee oe 1 usual . $20," rea Saree ~ OP & i 5 Lakefront | Brick 3 2 .- |Clatkston Village Income Just 10 minutes trom Poo-| SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. | “séeai home and a * oie ane 3 bedroom nome, VACANT _IN $o}. Right in the, viliexe — 8 living with | this es ees the suner—vou have a ture windows, fire fom aged home, Love * large kitchen Pag -no © eit; | living room & dining room, | nice room. larwe kitghen. finished in birch, Deleo of | Modern basement, oll heat 1 te Ek hot tot bet a 2 car atiached ga-| fF, Garage pe apie . fooms on the second foor, Part S50 von} hed at door. ‘nard will be in charge. © pcos a won & bath owt. : ; DOWN-Excellent 6 room-| °%, the first floor with private Lake: Privileges SCedroom home. 18 ft, fiving fronth unfurnished and ‘has. nev- Charming ranch bome sur-| room is ca 4, 0 ft. €| er me has rounded by large stw —_ ern kitchen, | _ ae Tiasterea od walls. sh storm seaped on 1 80” x “t00 all ot ftoore feet walls, monthiy Gagines lite ‘to suit. Don’t $e J is x 23 with| @ basement, tomorrow—call right now! - sot ama ee tee: | ones a Sana ° . : tion. FHA ortens available Michen with ™ omen > to responsible peop - = 2 Bedrm - 3 Acres ga lay bedrooma, teaaily NORTH —_ weet Ngee I ley on ad frame home located on 3 oe Pa 2? car are ing room bright sunny trode downtown _ “This r , mal pr ce Full basement with gas heat and| acreage has been subdivided into #25000, sone car garage S ceup lots ores : H sar each. oo cone & Siena’ fenced and provide enty a taal. A tine beens tor r toes a . Sand hg: h — } . Price $12,600 with Roy Annet ITC. | Sees tne or sale stantial dows, ptyment. Bho REALTORS, oe - 2% ©. Huron FEderal 9-0466 cies ; Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 William Miller Income - Bargain Realtor E2 This property ie unique in that 10S _W, Muron St. privacy snd individual living fot MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE acre wan tt. inke . A on me bedroom. wih pr iwith 100-1. frontage, | NO mg oe, chy ena| ‘20 on. Ne. “thome ‘has 8 | poe niga different gree and h 2h WATER FRONTAGE APTS. nges. Only. mortgage god ea Wo. 3 has 4 me Wert 2 mn on road evel, By Fe att, ae have has 3 s00 mer ss Soles level. Wamaatiel fares There is a ae ~ Me bene] bungalow | Ears lots e i. 1 ives a atte ce ep ue See ht pa sa at lta fn pac rt &re in A-1 shape all * m4 ; ate ee i on base: 4 A- e Separate | septic ment. Only 4.980 with $299 down. i. fn 8, Michael's distriet. | a Bom Ny By RI Eves. after 6 call OR 31975 | aon, 2 alcely | ¢ Floris ing. tod, OL REALTY room, automatic gas beat and oa 3 we) Bg tg 4 5 vera (Emirs meee | ie hav oy fot ml years. * ‘ ve | _ Nothing Dn. | ormecrormn syns | SoM az 2 or 3 bedroom starter eae = eo | Conte Irwin) | WHITE : BROS, / ebovald.| REALTOR re a A | oben ec Ba 7 . } | oe ee J Q . pr. i ra outdoor “Heart of the Lakes” Cass Lake cle te Canal. 4 bedroom glassed eae ch, fac! anal, ‘1% — arage, ams with term: _—_ only Lakefront On borg Island at this § room c¢ | may + $5,500 Huron River land. & gardening. RO §143 wane as aapeth |B wy 4 Dealt te White Lake. y hee ‘Sean Le. we 3 rarmige detuxe for your ge i Brats $11,500, Middle Straits Lk. Earl Jam James Real Estate’ 8081 erce’ Rd. 6 pam. OR yeug Ba Mies fs Bie re on paved street. Just deco- t con- | storms & seodiice go fares lt) oat Ld ox Seaton Fu" wea “ | ment “eit, Pee hte Boku | ny excellent | rtainly — 4 room home located on 1 acre of — ba shower, | ch, garage ideal su by | TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR | — | 50 ft, front lot, nice trees, wond beach, dock inciuded is dhe" tow ‘price, ~ ae tuned homes a EXCLUSIVE LAKE AREA? No, It's Not The “$64,000 QUESTION” But can. be answered by your visit to... JAYNO HEIGHTS * $25,000 to $75,000 3 Bedrooms & Den « 3 Bedrooms & Rec. Rm. 2, 3, & Even 4 Baths DAILY 4.8 SATURDAY 3-7 SUNDAY 2.8 MANY MODELS READY FOR | Bateman wh seer tos oes cast aint Bsa “Bicsbedh Ue ae. bear Houseman-Spitzley oe THESE LAKEFRONT | 14 MILE & CROOKS RD. iD. ARR 0x14 —_ lot, 3 SRAYTON WOODS. & BEAUTIFUL wooded level lana ag Page a peg Erie a. 100 we serene § 2.si0 2 “fk Bee, -Wideman cru E. W. 200 §. Woodward, MI 41876 Commerce pa Hearne Multi-Lakes Realty 3069 8. Commerce Rd RD. % acres. $2.000 cash. Dunham Lake Proutage CHAPIN REALTORS OR 3-8082 wyped BUILDING LOT OFF ORME 5 ‘ty oSeaPita Ser For Sale Acreage: ~ [AKEFRONT and base and berries $1.100, $2,000 Pood rent M. Jones, Real Est. LAK EF RONT GENUINE BARGAIN good ao Ww AUBURN ie eet oh oe | caiabie 1-9941—OL 1.6623. tor Sale 21 or Exchange 50 ; on foundation, brick Hp so-qay oes ton, “balcony, beif tere heat, Gas Wier heater. oe os rovements, 2 lots total 40 ma froin teat prone ae Lee cairn Hncn area. Idea] for clu ber ~y ter ve Gate Ri Real ness, rms. ri £8. Estate, 1362 W. Huron FE +492 or FE $4813 0 es " Eve- s & Sunday FOR RENT BEAUTY 1 SHOP IN area of Orchard Lk. & Northb- western Hwy MA 6-2195. “LET'S TAI .K BUSINESS” Medical-Dental Clinic 13. room, air conditioned. Ideal location. Reasonable. Boom, for additional infor- ase C Bar—SDM Located beart of lake area, includes property = live . ing q recentiy decorated, Call for 2.000 paul te Jones. Real Est. “LAKEFRONT ACRES, ALL FENCED We urge the most “discrim- ” Geren te tapect ees and ‘yarg. 2 30 miles from) unusual otlerings an - MUTART REALTY WALLED LAKE WOLVERINE LAKE AREA ? rm. asonry ae “BROS. 241 PRIVATE LAKE | Twin Lake Village 20 MINUTES Near ergyre= with Ciinton river may soe $150 per acre. Hur-) sbore line, prope Community water « a Fat aes iC On weil —— peso A good cecal Le buy, “Howard E. Fox ae He eS recre: ‘LOTS PRICED RIGHT Rose-H Hill KEnwood 2-9060 19479 Grand River, Detrott 23 KEEP COOL TYRONE LAKE bedroom year around home. 9 ACRES, CEDAR ISLAND RD. —- $5500-terms. For Sale Farms 2 ACRES ON BUS down. Owner. P.O. Box 535 * EL OW ING i WE Completely furnished $10, it $3 000 DOW N C. SCHUETT, Realtor bere) HIGHLAND * ri “LAKEFRONT HOME. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY |, West of Pontiac, no Can oe bought with your down) grt aoe site. ith large lot. Well landscaped. si peconenen Prited RUSSELL A. NOTT, REAL PRICES SLASHED Ownet-says sell this lovely lake- front = home. (3 his — - the edge of ~Good Terms- Clarence C. Ridge way _ etesed, to ro $18,500 ‘with reasonable down payment. Terms. INVESTORS — ATTENTION! buys are cony — home 47 Acres—M ilford Paradise ope : peomgih tains 2 seat one Ex- siding rounded by stately er gl ‘and | beautifully Jandsce 0 modern 6 Only $1600 down. $50 monthly. LOWER STRAITS LAKE meme. s a home that needs @ moth- e an father, Large shaded fot. = cent toe 8 ae priv- siete Pesage an house, cies arge D aithched. lane slightiy Kampsen. * REALTORS FE 4-0528 Cab i aren. $37, 500 Sey ent Ine: * open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 FOR SALB. GOOD 371 &. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Te eas Lavender “MICHIGAN BUSINESS ___| SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER. BROCER 1577 S. TELEORAPE RD. PARK AT OUR” FRONT DOOR MILK DEPOT WITH STORE IN- quire 446 M15, Ortonville PIZA RESTAURANT FOR lease. $75 mo $850 vestment required, FE 6-111 or EM 3-8379. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE A Northern Mkt. Like new gro¢e 5 in expanding Gaylord area. Off street parking agg beer take-out trade $3.009 dn. plus stock | -Buy 30xé9 bidg. end ell for only Hamburgs There are big profits to be made here in this “chain type’ ham- burg grill—good lease on modern ty of paved parking. Only &. down, #0 REALTOR PARTRIDGE) Buiinesses soe rar Mich, FE 4-3581 W. HURON | OPEN Bis % “PHARMACIST NOT REQUIRED” oney =e store selling patent sund items. Busy fountain. Abcoonal- ee ee over 25 yrs. a Pharm , Unlimited geo bilities for .| ISTERED pe aes. Pri con reasonable for quick sale. $5,500, cash necessary. Bal. at 5 per cent. can be paid from income. FE 23-7559. 'WATER WELL DRILLING 1-1956 48, “sue 85 machine 2 strings of | tools BOO 4 inch 1 Kala drilling meus for 2 an inch wells and alj tools. drilling trucks equip Homg¢ and ga- rage options Call i = f=] a 7 Mfen J ESTABLISHED RESTAU- _-in Keego Harbor completely equipped. Lease available, Only u lake — during the sum- mer mor A. JOHNSON, Realtor . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 MOTELS 4 UNITS with office & living quarters. 4 more units under con- struction. New modern building with over 200 t. frontage on busy US. 23. Room for expansion §5,- 000 down, _Mo 6502. 8 usrts. & modern 8 room home. G barn on 40 acres. U.S. 10. Where else bet ys. buy all “ this for a ith $7,000 down, No TAHQUAMENON FALLS. 5 unit & 3 bedroom home Reduced to ae. Full price. Owner old & . Must sacrifice. No. 6637. Many others up to 32 units STATEWIDE eal Estate Service of Pontiac wit 8. Telegraph FE 4-0521 Class C Excellent liquor bar in Pontiac area, requires. $26,000 down pay- p call, come to our office for information. Wl M, BREWER 56 N. Parke St., Pontiac _Income Property 43A _ For Sale Eee Poe o SMALL DRY CLEANING PLANT. - Complete. Includes 2 trucks. For! sale reasonable or for lease. ir interest, Box 11 ~ 2 FAMILY, ace. COND. NO ers, 7632 J beavioN a PLAINS. Ae | Terms : i Ne Aye 1 Sa \ cs x % \ : ia Only $3,000. ive 80 . Acres, nie nes “y ps te co |For Sale o Resort ane 4A Yer" ciel sale "alll SYLVAN Write Soaneeet iano excelle - te E. eet” daawin en ae, cash. Call after 6 p an, FE - Sale Land Contracts 52 2 BEDROOM FURN, LAND CON- tract. EM 43-0846 Money to Loan 53 {State Licensed Lenders) TEAGUE FINANCE co. ‘202 N. MAIN _. ROCHESTER, ICH. LOANS : L HOUSEHOLD es Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711 OL 1-791 ‘AIRS|: QUICK 635 — 9500 LOANS ss) SPABOARD. FINANCE cr NEAR : Mackinaw with cabin and stream, N, PERRY 8ST. 8-P661 co. 1185 NN, ‘EASY PARKING “ FE . or b . ware use, Will spill sie ‘bids. Low rent at wi aplten white porcelain bidg. with plen- 000 | (a4, TR “Harry likes all the comforts of home!" # 5 : at Menderes ae END # Money to Loan 53 (State Li d Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED Re $000 yee 208 petty wick); oS = a vy endorsers PUSS to po fe “STATE. . FINANCE Co. . GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE .2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. . Swaps . 55 mAMeoS oon Ftd ITE oa soe! sanders eenenenn “iawa rs rollers |4_8 a GorPOINT AUTOMATIC WASHER, rs Closing © Pal rolary mowers 138.95 BARNES ete PO WARE WATER SOPTENERS TO RENT— $3.50 per month. OR 3-2360. WILL TAKE FREE & CLEAR older station wagon or car in A-1 condition for my Lid equity in new ‘ST — ation wagon. Fully equipped. Can refinance. FE 4301, WILL SWAP COMPLETELY RE- a good Ford or Chew _Tolet. Gail FE 2 Sse1 or FE 2-9156. _ For Sale Ciothing 56 4 RANCH MINE sKINS. WEDDING Pet size 10, Reasonable, MI EA N & hoop. Size 12 a Cost $100 6 forme or 10, 12, 14. 815 & $20. re : ap f ess Elec, Set eee eneesenrees / — GUE yc navicssassceuss SS cabinet ...csercees machine ep edecnesse ines Bssess at. N. MA 5. sree, iy 82, Bag? _ Gi Gas ) STOVE, 36” Da cise almost new. Cost $248, make an poy HOME FREEZERS $100 off re: sete price. = new os. ee. ie ow ae Ss oe Hii ret Sit samuci's anohanass _Davisburg. HOUSEHOLD si payee ag SAC- _Tiflee to mreve. MA 42994. TRONER. ER. FRIGIDAIRE WASHER &_dryer, elec, range. FE 2-884. IcE- CREAM CHAIRS, HEA back style, $4 each. in quantities of 4 or more. FE RT- or IRONRITH IRONER. TAKE OVER _ the the -parment 9.0 $8.50 per month. 3465 Auburn Ave. Sone FE +3913, KENMORE IRONER. A-1 CONDITION. $86. CALL. EM APTER 4 PM MEN'S WORK , Sale cheap. Shirts & ts, 2 for 99c Talis, $1.75. Working- "s Outlet, 6 inaw RUMMAGE SALE, EVERY DAY. 9 to ll Orchard X FIFTH'’s AVE. DRESSES, sults, skirts. Blouses. EM }3-4364. LAID-OFF WORKERS We make cash loans to-siaid- - off workers. = Sale Household Goods 57 |8 PIECE DINING ROOM SET, Beautiful chine cabinet and coffee tabe -—- excellent condition. 40 Oneida Rd. Phone FE 47687. ment until e back ‘@ work for.-30 Taare. Our Requirements Are: 1. That you own furniture or $. That you are @ permanent resident fo pag ne ghee & good work record be- co nl to unemployed. If you ewe bills and are being pressed for eager & come to see us at once and be relieved of worry. We have confidence r= you and in your communi- J. Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always receive ——— courteous erate and friend! treatment at any ome of our of- phone fices ( directory for adar resses} BUCKNER Finance Co. PONTIAC DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED LAKE $50 TO $500—¢25 TO - COMMUNITY LOAN A 30 E LAWRENCE FE 68-0421 FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS $25 TO 8500 BAXTER & or lente rl Quick Cash $25 TO $500 On y¥ other security. Up to 24 months rapes Our service is quick, y and heipful.. Phone F 56-8121 or visit us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. 1:N. Perry St. (corner Pike) ___ Mortgage Loans 54 A Mortgage Problem? We make mortgage ay to eae your cag mony buy beng, contracts and real esta’ We uities ry CHEFF ‘urck. & RLTY. CO. 10 W. HURON PONTIAC FE 8-8589 Eves. EM 3-0048 Swaps 55 53 RM. MO DERN. FULL BASE- ment Newly decorated. Trade for car or housetrailer I owe only $2400 OR 43-7497. 5 RM MODERN HOUSE IN MEL- bourne, Florida to exchange for = or value ontiac, FE small AP ies tractor or sell, FE 16 CUBIC FOOT. ORLEY DEEP freeze, sWai bs good piano, or cash, EM $1,609 EQ. IN 4 ery FOR CAR, * Mousettaller or lo or lot, FE 5-9589, ‘A-1 CARPENTRY FOR ? PO Box 258 Pontise, Mich. CLEAN ‘85 CHEV, DEL RAY FOR good dump truck, FE 4-6588 CABIN NR. PEER FOR BOAT or motor, OL 2-€192. CASH FOR USED TV's, RADIOS & tape recordets, FE 4-4945__ FOR 8ALE, TRADE OR RENT: 2 bedrm home, % acre lot. FE | FREEZER, 16 cy. ¥T,, HOLDS UP _heater & space heater, MA 4- FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR A good boat one Delta dood Press with Jacobs chuck, c of drawers or dresser. 1 Durant, FE 5-3868. LATHAM IN| wa 7 gt saa Services Yor? 8 NG lass MODERN Gr Sa58 H- ton Lake, Completely furnished, for $6, ty or cottag Pontiac area. 3-1791. MODERNIZED {1 BEDROOM -hotme with basement. Will = BS 3.7044. 2 D . RN AONE fo actrailer ag or in Fior- a. SNOOKER 1 eae FOR WHAT have, you of will 7 aol MU on | r \ | 64 W. Lawrence St. 41508 our own signature, aute. or any am en Poems s service. Aiss @ DEEP FREEZE TRADE FOR | %% & 10 FRIGIDAIRE. GOOD FE ¢' in a.m. 1 FT COLDSPOT REFRIGERA- _tor, good condition $3 Ruth. a1 PC. * OAK DINING aon SUITE, full size. oar con $35. 567 _Montcalm FE_4-5007 me nour Base "Rage $9.95 Ft. \ Wall, Tile Oe. ge BASE PAINT, fer ee GUAR. HOUSEPAINT _Syers, 141 W_ Huron *X 12 RUGS WOOL FACE a 8. Reversible, $16.50. I mporte d, $34.95. Axminster, 8. Rug pads, $5.95 Pearson Furniture, _42 Orchard Lake Ave. 10 CU. FT. PHILCO REFRIG. 7% ib. freezer, almost new. Full size roll-awey bed, almost new, 2 pe. Wicker Set, full size mangle. A-1 Condition Reas. MA 5-0786 16 INCH TV. $1995 2% OTHER guaranteed tag] sets at bargain ligabeth : TV ake Rd. or 1515 ages —— Rd Union Village FE 4-4 18 cv, eh Jo nel a EX. $225. Munro Electric Co., 189 W. Haren, a BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE TV cous $2495 Just try & beat it! Many others to choose from. Peer'’s Appli 616) C ree Rd, at Union Lake R 52 - GALLON HOTPOINT WATER ee $99.05 Installed, $159.95 . B' Munro Electric Co. 1060 w Huron. "APPLIANCES ITO v's Guaranteed “ All Reconditioned The GOOD pha pean SHOP ‘on! tiac 51 Ww aaa FE 41555 | ~~ AMANA AIR-CONDITION- | Bia ike D | Chair & otteman er. oon Brass haber titeree with screen. 2 pe. red liv- ing rm. set. lawn sweeper, GE washing machine. Bargain. OR 3-2514. 6810 Cambrook Lane Wa- terford. _ AB GAS RANGE, _ oa EXCEP- me. clean $34. FE 2-2739. GAS RANGE, $17 R. B. ones Electric Co. 1060 W Hu- ron, AMANA FREEZER, 1 YEAR OLD. excellent buy. Call now. FE _ +5773. A a EW Sed FM RADIO, $22; FE 5-87 ABOUT A MgTRING YOU WANT FOR THE HOME a = FOUND AT L.&-8 8A A little out of the way, “ay ‘a lot fess to bet Furniture, 2 vsED. ances ree all kinds. NEW & Visit our trade dept. for real bargains 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy. sell or trade, Come out and look arcuni 2 acres of free parking. Phone FE 5-0241. OPEN MON, SAT. 9 TO 6 I, 8 TO 4 mtles E. of Pontiac, or 1 mile Ls of Auburn Heights on Auburn a, APT. ~ S12 , STOVE, ee § LOTUS, Waterford) OR 3-11f BUY A PHONO _ ‘PLAYER OR = poranie rete re Ee BLOND SINGER - OHDOLE OLE, Be 96 6 payments of $11.16, Mich- fan Sewing Center FE 23-3337, BUFFET, TABLE & DAVENPORT, misc, items. MI_ 4-7002 ™ ibs., for chain saw or), what have “you? Also of] geet! cE No. _ Nationa: 1.2525, Ortonville. Mich,” GoD SOFA. $10 OR TRADE FOR hest 1049 BEDRM, AND DINING RM. suITE Refg, & stove, 242 Mechanic. ELECTRIC STOVE & Ga ator, $25 each. 4057. “BOTTLED — GAS _. 100 Ib. cylinder of bottled gas installed at your home for on! fe Ge ears eee peares Bot- CHARCOAL GRAY DINTRT ‘eg Par Biack liquor cabinet. GABINET SINK. — “COND. Cheap. OR 3.0546 CARD TABLE AND- @ CHAIRS, baby —_ ewer) nt jossen, many other ite DEEP FR PREaEE $80, Sag STOVE TH. Rettigeraior,_ | 6. is. . Tables, 30 S. Cass WESTINGHOUSE ELEC S8TOVE AUTO. WASHER, JUS JUST |. _rigt ier: STOVE. 1 NORGE GAS ec COND. _ Reas. MI ,. NORGE * 7 cu oH REFRIGERA- tor, $50. ABC square tub Washer, _ $25. OL '1-0065 NORGE FULL SIZE ELECTRIC Hag gtd ie, aes condition. FE 4¢-0313. NOR G E REFRIGERATOR & was machine. RCA electric stove, Exc. cond, MAyfatr_6-6664. NORGE 1 REFRIGERATOR. GOOD condition. $50, FE 4-8849. :. in- OAKLAND couNry ash PPLIANCE Be e487 A makes et “aan and be ay teem PE peopeneest washers for sale. for free Eves, OL 1-6623 Haggerty EXT, LADDERS. SONAB GA pores oo ~? Has Cul ator, me Oe ‘ee Se ee; “ory, Hataral gr pd gu Cx Pe: St. freeser, & approx. fetigranie: uantities, NO REA- SED — ER ei oo & Rochester from hag gives ge ‘Pind out convinced. ware and Lake ~ AIR CONDITIONERS Fedders Home or Office its. 37 eent more cooling’ one Tv third less cost, Schicks, MY “sort. | ANCHOR )R FENCES _PREE ESTIMATES FEO ST. crock etry Me 8 UES TY SETS, Ts ad “WALTON TV $15 E. Walton PE 23-2257 GONE NORGE « - WAY von Floor sample. Reg. is. WAYNE GABERT 121 2 Saginaw _FE 56189 ‘inten, Ca WHIRLPOOL 32 Cy. rin cl dryer. New. crate marred bei | $209.95 $155.00. One — RC Whirlpool 2- oven —— range. loaded with ex- tra: a veal at 3 00 2 yrs to pay, 90 days— same — cash ane GABERT 121. N. Sagina ___FE 5.6120 | PICTURE Wintow ~&® BEDRM. traverse rod drapes; acater rugs lamps, round leather top table, kidney — < desk; Magnavox 10 Console record piayer | DEARBORN com bination ; poe occasional chair ete. Call MI 46-8365 after 5:30 pm. Bay St £3, , | Col WITH LEGS & 76. Home 8&t. ee GARDEN ee res rE BEEP AND AND PORK. — HAL ¥ ab _ quarters. Opdyke Mkt. PE 5-7041, NEW PORTABLE AIR COMPRES- | for and cart, $35. MA 5-0786. Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 10to3, ats haan 3s WAY PRI PRE- SAVE HUNDREDS OF oursAns BURMEISTER’S NORTHERN 1940 Cooley Lake Ray EM a Open 8 oz to & p.m. Gi. BUR ‘Ap tt; ot for cabin or r See Re a 4.5073, after PLANK Fics PICNIC tic" TABLES” PRICED right, 1609 Elizabeth Lk. PAINT SALE | 138 Gal Stith oe ve ~; sineric ere AW OE | MA s-t078 c sizes ROTO. bagey. ors BULLDOZING & tract or poste AN OM. F FURNACE . GOOD Atti, ‘GRADING. CON- PE_4-5650. COMBINATION. Snes AND storm doors. Inside door Kitchen = Breakfront cabinet, 29 Blaine CABINETS CUSTOM WINDOWS S & B MILLWORK WHOLESALE & RETAIL 2091 Pontiac Lk. Rd. Pontiac, Mich. REFRIGERATOR, P HI LC O, apartment size, late motiel, $95, easy terms. Cresiey electric Udeamps deluxe fleer sample, “unt __Washer, $39. Schick's MY 3- REFRIG $36 WASHER $35 ELEC tric stove $35 17 in. TV : REBUILT WASHING MACHINES, all makes, Guaranteed. aps FE —- $02 N. Johnson. “TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar. electric washer ...... Table-top'gas range .... 3-pe. sectional sofa ..... Occasional = ss tgedececes § O06 Sofa bed seoces $19.95 5-pe. aay tte eet REE CBOOD vee 4 Lounge chair & etteman .... $12.95 es Apt. size oye oe dence ae aol yw a =R TTEMS AVAILABLE WYMAN’S 18_W. Pike. E-Z terms. FE 4-1122 TRADE ELEC, RANGE FOR GAs range . Munre Elec. Co., _1060_ W. Huron. Used Trade-In Dept. Studie Couch Washer AES Studio ouch . Devenpert | & chair . 30 gal. — water heater cf Hide-a-bed Lost Hg! % oni ITEMS ; THOMAS. "ECONOMY 361 8. Saginaw PE 2-0151 SOLID MAHOGANY HIGH-BOY; Governor Winthrop desk & an- tique bed. FE 53-6341. STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- changed. Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ens, FE _3-0601. TWIN BEDS, COMPLETE 5-874 TAPPPAN GAS RANGE, FULL sized, never used $200. MY 92-4571. Used Electric REFRIGERATORS RANGES , WASHERS DRYERS PULLY RECONDITIONED & aoe RTE: TERMSsg TO CONSUMERS POWER CO. 28 W. Lawrence _ FE 85-8151 usep ) AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER, Hotpoint. $05. FE 5-6078. USED WASHERS, $15 & UP, R. B. Munro Electric Co., 1060 W Hu ‘on USED KENMORE AUTOMATIC washer, suds saver, $35. __ #57 USED TV $10.95 & UP. 31” COl- ored TV, $250. Sweet's Radio & Pome 422 W. Huron, FE Your Old "Appliance As Down Payment . THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS: 40 in, GE range $249.95... $319.88 GE auto. wash. pinged +o» $268.88 os auto. dryer $250.95. . $100.88 rT r $219.05 BRT SERVICE. FE 5-6123 oven timer, like new. $125. MU _4-2865. WATER SOFTENER, SEMI-AUTO. atic, used short time, Crump Electric, Phone FE 43573 ome. nome SUIT: WITH BUF- . FE 4-6232. =. rm. suite ning im. suite with ching & | Wi buffet $45. . Boze ie — — Lounge chair *\ WTD. — ANTIQUE DISHES, ~ ue jamps, antique furn, M 32-1521, ws . WESTINGHOUSE ~ REFRIG. = ze 2-1147 Elec. stove. : as ge ld Re al denon tion. ‘yea i 6340 Hi - interior EDISON 52 GA FORD ten | 3 int hitch, 6 ft. cut, $i ‘es rd . ton’ stake truck, , 4 PE #0167. EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING & IMPROVING Morter ........ «1 SSO Full rolls 15 or 30 Ib felt Py We ear a building materials — plywood — piyscore — sheetrock — rocklath A peectnan combination screen doors — tnsulation — roof —— foundation coating, SURPLUS & Materials Sales Co. NEW & USED LUMBER OR }-7002 land Rd, (MSe) Pontiae LLON APPROVED water heaters, Cash and carry. 75, A Thompson, 80 8. Perry nelle = LUMBER Factory FAN, LAMPS, CHAIRS, TOOLS, carpeting, shades, yolt meters, foam |_rubber, tires, FE 4-6706. FREE ~8TANDING ‘TOILETS $18.95 21x33 double sink en ees $12.059) .. $995} 3-pe, bath sets with shim $89.95 Se SAVE PLUMBING Laka d 0 UR eon DING 3405 Orm M. moaarea, yen wy AT |e 5-2100 White Lake to : Rd _ highest bidder. Building has be torn down MUtual 4-7204 lete cond. FURNACE WITH OIL CONV. COM- 5) Pontiac — $100. ROTORL LER, 26", EXC. $9 Dubuque, off: Clark- FRAZER Ri ston-Orion Rd FURNACES reduced prices. All work guar- anteed. OR 3-5408. DUCT WORK AT doors, GOLF matched, re bag. _e ats FLUSH DOORS, REJECTS, Al- most perfect. All sizes for all purposes. Sliding folding doors, table tops, drawing boards & Partitions. Re- duced prices, — Second house South of Wal- nut Lk. Rd, or after 4 & Sun_ before dark tnterlor & exterior. §634 Orchard Lk. Call before 16 a.m. pm. Or anytime Sat. NEVER USED, setered. with Wilson , sel] for $35, FE sizes Garage Doors L CVERHEA Factory seconie aed all veukard and Wood & steel "fold. owas closet doors, Pope apcerbes Steel outside window shutters, Electric garage door operators, FE Garage front remodeling. saat *. hel . taal pode ee “BERRY DOOR SAT. LES 3711 8 Paddock stairways FE 2-0203 HOU se TO BE TORN DOWN, FE = aor LETTERING SET, FE 3-7263 @ril- LF Mateched and _Fis‘eds obsts, bag Cost “i $4, gar jobcl reaiste LASKO REVERSIBLE meiNDOW fan. New. Man's Ap — a a Smal rpg Fro 89 * —_ Foes FOR SPRINKLING. $67.50. G. A, Thompson, °B. Perry 8t NEW 4x 8 x % IN SHEETROCK. pet tae each. OA. 8-2918, PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 28181 for an ad to recover g léss. Dial FE jasv.|2-8181 for an ad-writer.} aj Say “charge it.” — at. mowers for tose who want she service Parts fr for fd makes. Do % ee we co Factory caine’ w LEE'S anes po SERVICE TERMS OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FE 3-0830 921 Mt. Clemens 8t, ~ Special Sale WP ix2, per ft. 3% cents. W.P. screen stock per ft. é4cents, WP 2% im. oval casting, per ft. 6% cents csi haa brick molds, per ft. cen! P. bas be 98.25. on door "thie each $1.96. Various sizes of windows, ea. $13.95, Empire Supplies 2600 Union Lake Rd EM_ 34148 SMALL PICKET FENCING, AP- Si ool ft. Needs paint, Reas. SPECIAL 2x4's, all vo 4c a ft. ax@'s. all Lgth 8c @ ft. ?x@'s, all. Leth. 100 . oy bend al) Lyth: 120 eT ee trysp «coors $14. * PWWOLVERINE LUMBER 320 8S. Paddock PE 2-0784 SEWER PIPE & DRAIN a 30°'x80"" screen doors. : 32x80" screen doors......, $ $3 36x80" screen doors ...... $ 850 Combination doors ceeee . §2495 12° corrugated steel culveft Fs $2.45 per ft. delivered eavy steel clothes poles @ {ft 4 hook $6 <—. 5 hook $690. Cement, mortar & plaster color BLAYLOCK COAL & pie end 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE i THE, SALVATION a RED SHIELD STORE Giottlne to meet your needs, ior OB artes Appliances, \WRENCE OLEDOF TTTOMnTS C OIL WATER heater Exc cond. $35. MI 6-8033. TRAILER FOR SALB. WILL CAR- ry_a 12-foot boat, 95 8. Roselawn. Talbott Lumber . Plasterboard, rock iath, paint, Hardware plumbing and electrical Sore 1038 Oakisnd Ave. Ph, + +4585 USED 2 YRS JACOBSEN ESTATD 24° Ree] Type mower with Sulky. Newly overhauled & sharpened. _FE _ 5-3810. “Underwood Typewriter 1 Smith - Corona Roya}. $28 each Excellent condition, Liqui- dating Real Estate Office. Must _Sell_today FE 5-9857, days. WINTER SEAL TILT LINE Aluminum ‘combination windows. For free estimate at big savings phone OR 3-6428, OOD AND ALUMINUM nations doors «nd windows, BENSON LUMBER CO. Wrecking Farm A json Sal 2x6's, 2n8's; 2xl2's; ors, ete, re ” i: ’ 7h -- and AI. Sent, dt Dit, $6) or FE 8-0653.|_ D floor dirt oll, Pea a polishers, band “sanders fur- = GLENN'S Sntcaina Oakland hace Cee S cleaners Ox “4 FE $-5437 Ave, FE oe YARD & DRIVEWAY ea eae PRAFF iG 5 Sbsa" Ju gravel, un etc. FE ut Portes arora Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 pays Ae 6:00, BEAUTIPUL PEONY BLOOMS. 154 2 ib8 W. sas STURM | cota ORS To Comat __eauipment GA; Sew fen. See eee TRADE CAM 4325 Joslyn Rd,, FE, 56-0006. "Sees mera sei w Ho Sale Musical lusical Goods 62 62 2 gene, a Lava PIANOS. 8. IN “* GALLAGHER’S 18 ©. Huron 8t. 18 _E. Huron St. __—SFEE 4-06) ANTIQUE ORGAN. SILVERTONE “wire recorder ~- radio hono- : ites soatleation, FE Loe CHORD ORGAN, $675. $50 DOWN Bal. on easy terms. Gallaghers. 18 E. Huron St. 4-0566, 6 NNSTELLATION ODL, Cw CONDITION _ FE 4-681 MEDIUM. SMALL PIANO. ad reconditioned. $169. GALLAGHER’S ME IN AND HEAR THE @ % Sur's - = le or ans lor e «i Etretion. Open Monday “ ‘MORRIS MUSIC 34 S. Telegraph FE 2-0567 Sale Sale Office Equipment -63 Underwood nod Typemsiter 1 8m sab Borel, £35 Mexcelient ¢ ition. st ul- ig Real Estate, Office, Must each. _Sell_ today. FE 5-9257, days. “Sale Store Equipment 64 1 ve CASH REGISTER, __EM_ 3-3332. 2 WALK-IN Fi PREEZERS, Coulter's Sashabaw Rd. Somer of Oak Hill, MAple 56-2225. UEAT GRINDER. GU MOTOR. PE 48000. | A-L Mie NA AL CASH REGISTER. Exc MA 43975. Sporting Goods 65 14 x 16 WALL TENT. 2. WHEEL Fein covered wagon tp, Hawdee Racenes. 65A #0 & & ACRE PARCELS. NEAR NITE Sa SeLeEs. - 2. dz. for 4c RED W - LOO for Tic BIG $0 for 4ic RCHARD LAKE AVENUR. . n 6 a to 11 p.m. “cook dave PRie 84 SAT all nite’ Sun til ‘pm Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 1-A_ BLACK DIRT. 6 YDS. $12. FE 4-6584. é Male. 1 yrs old. $25, OR 3-2503. }BEAUTIFUL BLACK IATURE french ie r stud service. = ree, rE aft- er 6 p.m. er, ed, reed, gentie and a Ag ed teasonabie. ~~ a wer 2681 Nortonlawn. Call 6 and all day Saturday PARAKEETS. 8 183 Banderson PE 2-1127 T triever—Germ epherd .| pies. $10. OA 1 ana = PART BOXER—4 _ Call PE 17-9355 ‘her 20 ied ADRES. oh Peas pet. $ IRIS-DAY LILIES ORIENTAL POPPIES. Dyke: wien va- ‘Fetes “Bonus with all orders. 615 E. Long Lake Rd. we Rochester road Li MUlbe 98-2463. : ND TREE : M- ming & removal. Pree estimate. PE 8.2215, FE 40053. ____ For Sale Pets _—_69 2 YR. OLD FEMA BOXER. Also - $25. MALE rw i GALLON AQUARIUMS. ALL/~ ° Bet Willeas 4-643. AKC REG WALE GERMAN SHEP- _herd, 2 yrs old, $50. FE 8-0628. AKC GERMAN atee WEED: een CULLOCH CHAIN 6S iwi Sm Rentals, — . Repairs WITH i now oo YOUR tM DEALER KING "BROS. PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYKE “TRACTORS ei-Ho ee ii iI ” Credit Term yg e! $ EQUIP Fs DIXIE HWY. MA OR 3-7924) 850 im ook OF HAY Tools — New, Used and Rebuilt. ' ectric eo sup- te pee Machinery, Ph. Or- USED SPECIALS SSRBER ghAciond MOWERS & oF HOUGHTEN & ace ANGORA KITTENS. LIGHT COL- ored, MArket 4-1490. CUTE PUPPIES a OR” 3-4i88. 7227 Sandy Beach Dr. CHAMPION BRED DACGHSHUND female also champion boxer fe- male. FE 5-1782. OL ome oul AEC REGIS. e! pedigree 3-5838. COCKER SP anTET PUPPIES AKC ake istered ac or Sie or PE es COLLIE. GROWN. SPADE. ALL shots. Well trained. dis ition. to | adult . STUD SERVICE. AKC. Cham background FE 4-003, $790. | BLACK. AND SLACE A AND WHITE WHITE. AKC registe Spaniai puppies, OR | FEMALE PU} PUP FREE FLASHY APRICOT wate ALE STAND- Sele oat = sale to FOR SALE § MONTHS OLD BOX- POODLE ot nee Kennels, Bae Bivd. > gs“ CANAR’ Since 1977 584 584 Oakland Ave TROPICAL vise ANC E guppies 3441 ~Dunning FE KITTENS — lc SALE i one at reg. price & another le, Housebroken SINGING CANARIES TALKIN ink es _ & 8 “Baad Wega Au puro Ra TO. GIVE AWAY CROSS BREEDS Se shepherd & gp Le = good ues children. MYrtle “9.2400. Mi). Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) p> ay ‘8 mos. OF gg +g |< Rent - Ea ORIando }_3-2602 a, I. fee aly ma penter $10. br igeedl 20 ps. ory et a ee een AS! . . Parts and Supplies 4-1 FARM ~ TOP SOIL, RICH Crooks. ts, 12 to 9. Sunday 11/80 8. Telegraph | black dirt—$10 for 5 14. se to 5. < omen at oe Pe i. ae 2 = GENTLE SADDLE HORSE. BRI-| WE TRAILERS - die & English or renee news. bt zn ae it for ba p pee cent, ae on DIRT Sell or trade for 5-619. Holly Marine Coach Pun top soll, road 1,,\ONE 1¢YEAR-OLD ae TWO Bales, "18210 N- Bolly Rd.. Holly. afr isin. Hr tee | colts, palomino, Romeo rose 4-677! iminediate w delivery. Bess & Owens Tru "yet “TRUCKING CO. ays. wien Stables. 71420 Fisher Rd. Romeo. _ 2.3060, SHETLAND. PONY WITH SADDLE and bridle. MA_6-2327 «| WHITE FACED _ HEIFER W WITH *| NAST fe side. Tested Orteur hie | TOP Som. SAR GRAVEL. at & bieck dirt. Bul) dozin cavating basements. OR A-1 BLACK DIRT & PEAT MIX arm soil, Immediate Pg E 5-4788. 1 TOP SOIL. SHED STONE. sand, gravel. at fill Bari Howard, EM 2 al PEAT M 5 ACK DIRT, + Se Eugete Simpson rE aA Pure Merion Sod 85 cents sq. yd., delivered. 1 1-5477 . &i TOP oo ring STONE Lawn Spe 5-07 &-1 TOP So SataneD STONE. a: Be D4 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL ae & ae i _ OL b-6688 pow need BLACK, DIRT es sOiL., SAND. evel anywhere in Saxiand PE $-11n) Or! . stir DIRE. ¥D LOAD. 3B $1.00. Fil, PE 8.3282. C : BLACK DIRT MM TOP SOIL, § ¥Ds lor $t0 tet 40588... a .; GOOD TO mage arts t—we i oe = new , i Pe Call Fe 27611 LOADING CHOICE B LACK DIRT ee per hve we aise deliver, 5 " GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things’ you're not using cond, gravel, fin fin. Bd Conklin.| 4! ‘Wanted Livestock 73 93) p WANTED LIVESTOCK ____ For Sale | > Poutry 7 74 SMALL 1 0087 FRYERS, 65¢ EACH. FE SEED POTATOES, bell Rd. out Perr: _ W. SILVER- OF ALL ALL| _kinds, Porrest Jones. MAple 5-0016 __ Sale Farm Produce _75)° ‘OXFORD TRAILER , SALES General - Zimmer Holly - Great Lakes Gardner FT. & N UT 6 scorT “awaler motor Sacrifice, 4 PT. ROW BOAT, REASONA- lights, jo HP Mercu trie siarter ‘Master $975. MA 4-2801, } ly I ey a it Fr. OLD TOWN CANOE COM. etely equi lor ailing, 3 Pre cid. sibs Mea easte iF CANADIANBUILT CEDAR FT_ CHRIS-CRAFT tor with trailer. cruiser, 141 HP, Mi e OR \35 16 BP MTR as tank, Exc, eond., tt EM 6359. BOATS FIBERGLASSED. UP TO 16°. Work guaranteed. Call be- won 3 8 10 p.m, OL. 1-1300. BOATS BOATS: BOATS are brand new. 14 Cadillac or Wagemaker, molded plywood 66° beam with forward deck, 2 walk thru price $395. Bar Harbor, wind- shield, steering, upholstery, 2 walk thru seats, list price $1,028 sale price $625, .. Constellation, windshield, steering, speedometer, walk thru seat, the best of up- holstery, bow light, stern light, Ust price $1,079 sale price $505. m Kelly's Hardware, 3994 Auburn at _ Adams. Auburn Hgts, FE 2-881) CUSTOM BOAT COVERS AND canvas repairs. Mrs. Erznoznik. FE 44277. 76 8. Midland. Clearance Sale Sale F: Farm Eagulpuent 76 2 : ROW cl Een gd FORD Tractor, $150. FE 4-04 Rent Trailer Space 79 4 BAR TRAILER- Ree DEA porte hay rake. Like new. rE 4 Fr. HAY SF, Far a CONVEY- ondition, electric . CA 82834, “HUSKY GARDEN TRACTOR “ttn cultivator. Like new, $130. Call mornings, OL i 1983 FARMALL CUB’ TRA CTOR. Pull 2% me agp Lights, ‘drau)- te litt » & tt, cycle bat. grader "t 7 * dtags. at sell separately. -MId we: BACKHOE BARGAIN Used Sherman backhoe & W: ensy ship-winter pion plan. Come and see ate one. Pontiac Tractor and Equipment Co. |. - Your Authori Ford Tractor through Classified Ads! AUBURN HGTS MOBILE VILLAGE The finest. % “i. SE Pontiac. 170 N. FE 5-6519 OBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN front and playground. Auto Accessories 80 cna Fd ‘ee 1731 S. Telegraph Rd Bet. Bquare Lk. & Orchard Lk ut Case, with Mereossaiie, 1 - distor and ‘parts, 27: ssiapbedl fone 10 wide, 4 ft bg tog $ _ © #8 Ts: ew . phe od Pe. $908.50 down: a edad per Se off = — joel as : ecjeeee. a = prs ge — ies A Be a strings. ret few used trailers still om © a avaliable oo rental plan We se! Harrington Boat Works | Orion on M24, MY _2-0721, YOUR, EVINRUDE DEALER SCHULT 27, LIKE NEW, INS rt elegra) & out. Bath, Original cost $3.500,|FE _2-8033__ Spent Sundays becatise illness will sell for $1,600. CENTURY BOATS 3151, peotene, Troy, Near Liver-| Fiberglass a eerie Ajuminom melt BS Deere “areEBS—1| Complete Motor Repeir Bervi SMALL TRAVELO SLEEPS 4. ice By ctory Trained Mech: Call EM Aaoe Eves. Ke) a 8 RDAY. D LAKES & FE ena Nea PE 47121 3127 W. Huron F “PE 2.6122 2-6122 DOCKS Por your Iake home gah gre 7 meade of qeatlis' a metre 2% oh it neal oe ele 5p ee SELIVERED ‘TO YOUR Home, ee DOCKS és Md, FE estis, Ken ci iprewe oe 50, 9660- “INSURE, YOUR BOAT convent “hgags PLAN AUSTIN-N iA AGENCY 10 W. LAWRE cE Bt. PE 2-023 : re y ae | cos) 4 ee of DING IN THE | GOOD CONDITION. | Aklana 8-3757. NDIAN MOTORCYCLE SALES & |. Service. Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass $50 each, Ph. FE 41601. _ seats, windshield, steering Excellent rough water |. boat. $195. OR 3-1391, PT Se ee aes 1956 30 HP en, sak er. Convert top, “. = , 435 N re, Lake Orion. 8-1337. 23 FT. HIGGINS SEDAN. C: sler new 39 to choose from, these boats | seats, list price $575 sale) Boats & Accessories 85 JOHNSON MOTORS ° Boats Trailers & MERCUR CANE ER 16 with quick silver unit, $125. wees ae. vee tick, aver wee tenet an, ‘eo 1 Bat BOAT iF DUMPHEY SRPE. PE. vor Pe ooo ther 4 with « eigen Every: see “STARTER, GEX GEN First $425. ‘Lake on seit eon rtle Tew IF BOTS. ALUM. song 1 abouts ase 1 feist ~Mazurek - 59 West Marine Super Spring Specials Pia New. Used Boat & Motor Dept. ny electric Mercury & controls, as b.p. At 8. Bivd. 2.2, . Saginaw. RD service. Backed by x. hee Orch ec aaa q 2 years Marine wervice, WANTED. MODEL Fp ALUMA- _ craft. EM 3-2657, bp canoe jg Ml IS 2 nie "Br Evinrude meee, $75, OR 3- D_UBED OUFBO OUTBOARDS outboard on « mgd ames Merk 3 big trade- Lots of aluminum Be gg al ae a) wance, Ciscount, seme ered Seuis ANDERSON HARDWARE motors. and & ine 2182 8. Telegraph FE 5.9962 Ese ee nc ee dae ie . 4 to Hickory | Ridge Road, | turn oun Eis BOAT} turn left. Come early to get the sod dathonting MY_3-1448. pare selection, - Alwa moor’ WATER SEIER'S 6 SPRCIA ig Fr. ATS - MOTORS - ae TROJAN Inboards & Outboards electric ‘start pegs oe og Fy ‘tater Aluminum & Fibre lag ce & sklis, $450, FE 2-472. SCOTT-. otors ery. USED BOATS, MOTORS | Transportation Offered a? 1401 Highwood at Walton Salve. PLY 4 ENGINE F poe To PEN. 1 Days. 9-9 PE 49370 Gaittornia Rag am ge. 10; BOAT WAS $218 3179. _COS- Serv tello’s MY 3-1521. ae BOAT WIN: allowance to ; ' cludes hardware, 1 imola. 23-3215 mes 6 p.m. ere. rate, tr and. vcK PARE BOATS i RS toad maz & Ld 6 5 * liner & Geneva boats, “yuminum, Wanted Used Cars 88 wood & ‘ibergine sure see | ann | Sa te ade so eu. buy! Ge-| as MUCH As $50 FOR JUNK AND ‘e Evinrude m ors, trailers, shoes cars, 2-2666 days or “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp Cars Now Phone FE 8-0488 Adq@ our buyer will come to your door or drop in at the cor- ner of Cass & Orchard Lake Road. Spot Cash CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES FE §-1308 Cass at Pike CASH AVERILL’S NEED coun Shop it, Then bring it here Yor oe . DIxI® HWY FE WE 4.6896 CASH . FOR LATE MODEL Coumoniy ? Motor Sales AUBURN 1 BLVD. LEN N« DONT. PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded belonging’s for cash thrdugh Classified Ads! FE 28181, | $359. | 2635 Auburn a and MOTOR SALES WILL PAY | TOP DOLLAR | “SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Rochester . OL 1-8133 TD: A hy THRU AUBURN MOTORS & EAST BLYD. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR GOOD . CLEAN USED CARS wa es | DR.. -F "ISHING j SEASON IS HERE Catch Use of These! ‘$ chevy, sade #1 segeeee teens bowen etenes Le ae Hard urg "WE PAY a | TOP DOLLAR aeyTR Matthews- Hargreaves iyi 631 OAKLAND AVE. __ FE 44547 Beciey 4 Open 8 am 4 aie. rm | Fon oon New TRUCKS aT 3 ._ WILL Par oe AT MI 47138 OR COME NORTH CHEV. HUNTER 8. 2 ROUT AES BIRMINGHAM. Used Truck Parts. 89A MAKES AND’ Titties RES ALL ___For Sale Trucks 90 ‘Sl % TON CHEV. PICK UP. FE §-1317. iz So a Ee _ truck, FE yi des Raeburn 1956 CHEVY a5 YD. 1955 FORD 46 YD Larry Jerome ee, FORD DEALER Le7il has be i use tke a ed Ea "ha 4 wheeler dump com dosty ~PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC ‘RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cas$ , axS DUMP, 6685. COMMUN TY Motor Sales OFFICIAL'S CARS SAVE OVER $1000_ 1964 CADILLAC COU PE DE- full er, radio, heater, hydremetic, white tires, oe i ere $7 ue FORD FAIRLIANE ‘s00", » wer steering, Le white tires, A poe Ore rc $1706 1956 4 ean “A Be- mate Whig ‘tire eine Co. ‘s ours for only .$1305 WILSON 1350 N. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM Midwest 4-1930 S57 CHEVROLET MUST SACRIFICE! ‘Gp Radio ag bowen + Excellent S Only, ‘8,000 aes. ee my Black sa GEORGE $ MILLION Harold rod Turner Fe Ford JEROME'S “Bright Spot" OPEN . FOR INSPECTION All Prices Displayed _ on Windshields _ SHOP EARLY JEROME'S) © “Bright Spot”. Olds-Cadillac Dealer ¥} Orchard Lake at Cass - ‘FE 8-0488 i a ey me tae : /Monday : Aegeereeers Se aRRASE AES eae ee © ok arms 1 8 att | santa Bat ‘|HoMER wont MTRS. n Pontiac” REPOSSESED CARS +) v-8. 147 8. SAGINAW 5, ADILLAC, SHARP ...... Bt Ford F ar iweras vsee "47 Sheen -~ 37085 C $5 Ford Vic. .... $$1195 Red. & white, radio, heater, auto- matic, white — "54 Studebaker 2 dr. $595 52 Ford as: ee ce Cream & black. a MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM ve DEROSE nape 3/9 Good ae at stn ouErH i ) SAP sree Pe ‘on ter, over- arr, Seti" teh o* "53 Pontiac § . $3981 ? dr, blue. t stick, ” padded ors, ‘washers. exceptionally niece. Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Soreaon. Mich, _Ph. MA S-§141 - PONTIAC 4 DR. GOOD TRANS. shar ia miles, MI 46921, dra., good cond rE ‘| ier PONTIAC. AC. sess. Russ JOHN. \* son 3 Lake Orion. isst Pc FOWHAE Ae CATALINA i, TOP, condition les, must at On re pie ™ % © @ Da. RA. RaH, we mt ‘ ice dn. 724 Oakland FE 43529 “Tn ad om 2 DR. ABSOLUTE- i> Assum Sor et a aaa Call etait ~ SAVE $150. - id Se 3 sauipped.. 17,000 miles, mre. cond ‘week for 1956 TOLEaWat low ves Ww. cond., 3-5289, Sy RABI, N- “W, tires, exe, =OMMUN MOTOR SALES 804 N. Main SHOP Sunday OLIVER BUICK. 219 Orchard’ Lake Ave. FE E PROF. “OL "2-931 | | vata comet Eves. ‘ FACTORY BRANCH _ OPEN HOUSE Me ae N= 70 ae Braet "Your Deal” PONTIAC RETAIL S$ 30 8:15 oe 9:30 10:10 (9) Weather. i 10:16 (9) Theater 15. 19:30°(7) Graham (cont.) 11:00 (7) Federal Men. TL: 15 11:29 (4) Movies. Dorothy Mc- 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Cary Every Girl Should.7; 11:30 bed Shock Theater. Otto Kru- 258 (2)- Meditations. $:0@ (2) Religion for Shut-Ins. 8:30 (2) Christophers. pa BIE i stg i (7) Welk (cont.) (9) Can. Hit — (9) Theater. Robert Taylor, Lana Turner, (41) (4) (color) Hit Parade. @Homeymooners. “The Loud Speaker.” (9) Theater (¢ont.) (4) News. (2) News ‘Final. (4) Weather. (2) Miss Weather. ‘Guire, Robert Young, “Claudia and David.” ('46.) Grant, “ Be Married.” (48.) Boris Karloff, ‘Isle of the Dead.” “Dracula's Daughter.” C26. ha (9) Theater (cont.) (4) Movie (cont.) (2) N’watch (cont.) SUNDAY MORNING “Johnny 8:55 (4) (color). News. 9:00 (2) Court of Health. . 1:00 5:30 6:00 00 4 t%:@0 (2) (color) Little Lulu. 735 12:30 (2) News. 12:45 (2) Warmup. 6:30 3 A$) Billboard. (4) Industry on Parade. (1) Bowliag. (4) Colorland (color). (4) News. (9) Gabby Hayes. (2) Baseball. (4) Mr. Wizard. (T) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie. (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Jungle Jim. (4) TV Reader's Digest. (7) My Little Margie. (7) Boot Hill. (4) Comment. (4) Youth Wants to Know. (2) Scoreboard. (9) Movie: (4) Midget Races. (D W: 11:00 L:15 11:20 6:50 Report. (4) Wide Wide World. (7) Public Defender. (2) Business in Focus. (2) Detroit Speaks. (7) College News ence, Confer- (2) Last Word. (7) Texas Rangers. (4) Saber of London. (7) Lone Ranger. (9) Telescope. (2) Face the Nation. SUNDAY EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (2) Search. Penology is sub- ject, entire show filmed with- in walls of San Quentin Prison. (4) Movie. “The Eve of St. Mark,” Anne Baxter, Mich- ael O'Shea. (7) Frontier Doctor.“ perate Game.” (9) Popeye. (2) Air Power. nese Perimeter.” (7) 2% Men. “The Parrish Gang A Des- “The Japa- (9) Movie. “Battle Taxi,” Sterling Hayden. (2) Lassie. {7) You Asked for It. Tricky bicyclists, style show of dog wear, film of Cooperstown, N. Y., baseball shrine, cam- era follows silver dollar to see what happens to it. (2) Bachelor Father. (4) No Warning. “Flight.” (7) Maverick. “A Rage for Vengeance.” 2) Ed. Sullivan, “Hugh (Wyatt Earp) O’Brien, Ro- berta Sherwood and ‘Della Reese, singers, star of Fran- coise Sagan's ballet, Carol *Haney and Peter Gennaro, |8:30 hated \s:00 es 9:30 ¢ 9:55 4 10; 00 10:30 a) 12:30 1:00 (4) Church at the Cross| Gable. 00554 ‘ : os # : *. (1) John Hopkins, es AE eg Island. “Pirate's (9) Oral Roberts, gues 5 9:30 (2) Detrolt Pulpit, 9:00 (2) GE oe Imp on a (4) Big Picture. taire in a 0g role. (D psn, Fm Our World Ronald Reagan host » Commercial Film. _ (4) Dinah Shore, “Miyosiii won = b poli the ile. Steve Lawrence, Geo - (9) Sacred Heart. Roberts, Alvin Dark, Richie 10:15 Little Thezter. O4 ns ae 9:30 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. “Thel4 10:30 (2) Cartoon Frolics. = @ Sale Place.” (7) Liberace. S @ Open Hearing. Panel. (9) Christophers. 10:00 (2) $64,000 : 11:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) Loretta Young. “The (4) (color) George Pierrot. Great Divide.” (1) Wrestling. (7) Mike Wallace. “Sulvester (9) Six Gun Judge. L. Weaver, former it of NBC-TY, guest. 11:30 (4) Rival World. (9) News, Weather. + (9) Adventure Holiday. 10:15 (9) Theater 15. “SUNDAY AVTERNOON 10:30 (2) What's My Line. (4) Meet the Press. Russian (7) Low Gordon... Danny Thomas (9) Movie. “Too Late - for Tears,” Lizabeth Scott, Dan) Duryea, Don DeFore. (2, 4) News, Weather. (7) Movie. “Almost a Bride,” Shirley Temple, Da- vid Niven, Tom Tully. (4) Movie. Jean Arthur. (2) Sports. é 11:25 (2) Movie. “The Fugitive,” Henry Fonda. MONDAY MORNING (2) Meditations. (2) On The Farm Front. . (2) TV College. (4f Today. (2) Cartoon Frolic. (2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. (7) Big Show. (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. (2) News. (2) Beat the Clock. (4) Romper Room. (7) Our Friend Harry. (9) Billboard. (2) Garry Moore. (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. (9) Movie. (2) Halls of Ivy. (4) Treasure Hunt. (2) Arthur Godfrey (4) Price Ip Right. 11:25 (7) News. 11:30 (2) Dotto. (4) ‘Truth or Consequences. (7) Ricky the Clowa. (9) Howdy Doody. 12:45 (7) Noontime Comics, MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (9) Hobby Corner, 215 (9) Children’s Newsreel. (2) Search for Tommorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer. 12:45°(2) Guiding Light. (2) Ladies Day. (4) Movie. 5:30 “Only Angels - Haye Wings,” Cary Grants (2). Big (D American (9) Movie. (2) Verdict Is Yours. % (2) Brighter | (4) Queen for ; sh aeons (2) seek Storm. ' (2) Edge of Nigh: _ (9) Laff Time. (4) Sosers Romances. (2) Detroit Bandstand. _(4) 1 Married Joan. (7) Superman. (9) Looney Tunes. (2) Susie. (7' Mickey Mouse Club. (9} Serial Theater. Show fo Trace Spotlight’ Cowboys Wide World telecast. * * * five decades will be shown. Ranger, Gabby Hayes. Ranch near Newhall, Cal. * * * cowboys, are put through their paces. State members. Television Award. Payoff. ~~ (4) Matinee Theater, (color) Bandstand. (1) Do You Tres Your Wife? te | (4) (color) It’s @reat World. Westerns’ Rise Sunday TV Program Sponsored by GM to NEW YORK — The thrilling and oftentimes nostalgic stories of the Old West — ranging from “The Great Train Robbery” filmed in 1903 to the various Western tele- vision series so popular today — will be explored on Sunday’s Wide The 90-minute program, last of the season for the General Motors- sponsored series, will be titled “The Western.” It will be aired over NBC-TV from 4 to 5:30 EDT. In addition to live performances by such Hollywood stars as Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Gene Autry and James Arness, film clips from 25 .movies made during the past Also included in the unprece- dented gathering of actors who will tell the story of the West- erns, the people whe make them and the reasons they have stood | the test of time, will be James | Garner, Ward Bond, the Lone | Walter Brennan and Wide Wide World Host Dave Garroway will guide viewers to) two major origination points — to the Bib Rattlesnake River near Naches, Wash. where Gary : (Cooper, Maria Schell and Karl Mal- iden are working: on a new Western) film and to Gene Autry’s Melody, In presenting the tale of the “Old West,” the show's live cameras, will focus on stuntmen, working brone busters, bulldog- gers and Western ponies as they Wide Wide World recently was commended by the New York Federation of Women's Clubs as television’s “best educa- tional programming.” It was the -| only hoher voted for a TV pro- gram by the organization's 18,500 Earlier in the current 20-program | jseries, Wide Wide World received . |\the Thomas’ Alva Edison Founia- | tion Award and a. special Sylvania | WCAR, News, Patrick :30—-WIR, Album; Religion Music WWJ. 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They were written to protect juvenile movie fans from being corrupted at pre-TV Saturday matinees and, to be brutal about 1. Thou shalt not kiss a women. 2. Thou shalt not indulge in 4. Thou shalt cover thy horse | and feed thy horse before feeding ! 5. Thou shalt not say a discour- ;aging word 6, Thou shalt regard all villains sea- | the | | Television Heroes Smash Western Commandments | hasn't ‘when a Western hero reaches for | a girl instead of his holster. Why, James Garner. as “Maver-| ick” personally has broken all 10 commandments several times. Just | since September. Jim Arness in “Gunsmoke” yet as “born mean,” not maladjusted. | \but..those looks between ‘em and 7. Thou shalt always sing on the Jim's heroic defense of her isn't | ‘fooling anyone. There's more goin’ | rail and beside c American Research Bureau's latest ‘Tail a side campfires. jon ‘than meets the eye. list of the nation's 10 most popular| 8. Thou shalt not be Grianctally |— are breaking something rewarded for else of even greater significance. . good deeds. 9. Thou shalt always have unblushing and unre- comedian partner. strained abandon, they are break-| | 10. Thou shalt always ride into ing the 10 Commandments of the a sunset behind the Finis” title. TRUE TO CODE Until TV. came along, Roy Rog ers, Gene Autry and others were faithful to the ‘‘code."’ | Today the big six—‘‘Gunsmoke,”’ ‘Tales of Wells Fargo,” “Wyatt .” “Have Gun—Will Travel, “Restless Gun” Train,” erick”—are breaking the Big 10 almost every night and twice on Saturday. No one is a jabout it, either. and plus Sunday night's Even small boys nitting front of TV sets aren't shocked “Wagon “Mav- ols sees kissed red - haired. Amanda Blake, who plays Kitty | SERVICE Member of Electronics Assn. FE 4-1515 C & V ELECTRO MART 188 Oskiend * 9 to 9 _CURT'S TV SERVICE orca ag ene oe os : Aasyer te Previews Puzsie SAM ze 4) Re ALT he st ATT ie PEI 12 DIAIRJEIS! 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