og fe af _— 4 — oe ee ee ae a eS Pe ae ee | eo “Se THE PONTIAC PRESS &&_ 117th YEAR’ kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959—82 PAGES Te eOCLATED Fanas ondition Gets Worse * , = Family Near as Dulles’. WASHINGTON ® — John Foster; weakened by the caacer that has Dulles, 71, entered Walter Reed treatments, both with a giant, Then on April 12 he returned to hower’s hand in the resignation, Dulles now is “incapacitated for less." And he announced he was : Dulles’ condition is worse. His spread through his bedy, con- Army Hospital last Feb. 12. . |X-+ray machine and by injecting the hospital. so that the way would be clear carrying on the administrative [keeping Dulles on as a consultant family has gathered here in the, tracted a mild case of pneumonia| In 1956, an operation had re-|Fadioactive gold salts into his| The doctors reported the cancer|for Christian A, Herter to take| load” of his office, “in addition jon foreign policy. city to be close to him. last weekend. Friday State De- |moved a cancerous growth in the|#>domen. had spread to his neck. over as secretary and carry on} to assisting in the making of | Eisenhower frequently has con- In addition to his wife and partment Press officer Lincoln | colon. In April Dalles left the hospital _ * * * the duties Dulles bad borne for) policy.” ferred with Dulles during the last brother, Allen, who heads the Cen-| White sald: This February, in the course of| briefly for a stay in Florida. For | On April 15 President Eisen.|** Years. a). = ape, wrecks. clude his three chivant”:, hey in-| Me. Dulles’ pneumonia has nota hernia operation, Army doctors| a time it even appeared that his |hower, with great reluctance, a, Sata Eisenhower said at that confer-| * * * ore ¢ n and three completely resolved. There has discovered that the cancer had) tremendous powers of recupera- |announced Dulles’ resignation as| | It-was in » Velee betraying his |ence that the latest medical find-| At Walter Reed Army Hospital _ been some further decline in his spread. tion and will to go on would |secretary of state. emotion that Eisenhower told a ings on Dulles’ condition “are not|Dulles’ condition was reported The former secretary of state, 'general condition.” They gave Dulles huge radiation] prevail, Dulles reportedly forced Eisen-| small group of mewsmen that lof the kind that make him help-junchanged this morning. oo: From the Camera Angle ! s \ Ike Flies to Colorado Genera Fund n Discuss for Visit of 24 Hours.at Modern Low | Some Points, catarmmaren gress poco: but Aid on Way | States Nikita satel Air Fotce Academy and call on his ailing mother-in- Allied Plan as a Whole - In British Dictionary Hepcat Makes Grade LONDON (#—The cat that bent her roll-on getting hep in the espresso has at last gained of- ficial recognition in Britain. Cat, hep, roll-on, a two-way stretch and espresso are all included in the latest supplement put out by the authoritative Chambers British Eisenhower will greet the Air Force Academy's first} May Meet This Week’s | Dictionary. graduating class and get his first on-the-ground look! State Payroll on Time || xk & * at the school which nestles* : Ten years ago these words would have meant » little to people who rely on the dictionary for their Fast Revenue Handling © at the eastern edge of the thirg visit te er since he | LANSING (#—Michigan’s' En ’ glish. Had they described the cat’s dilemma §/Premier Nikita Khrushchev Rocky Mountains. | suffered a relays ud there in (general fund balance today § with words then at their command, they likely today Russia will not . was down to its lowest level|= would have said: reject the Western Geneva As he did during that last visit, |in modern history. But help | “A young lady with an addiction for jazz # pian out of hand because it |! ower is expected to 9828 UPiis on the way. Two major) = music suffered a disarrangement of her clothing = revenue - producing taxes 4 while performing a vigorous dance in a coffee jeanne some points that mile-high rs house used by the younger set.” . : discussed. fell due yesterday. b . titude and sinee his heart attack! rhe fund was almost flat This is a measure of what is happening to the §),. - thie ta the Oo. has been cau.and well over 100 million|| English language, but as a spokesman for Cham- §f| accep - thous about Eisenhower's golfing |doll in current obliga- bers said, “We must keep up with the times.” | x & * tions were piled up — Chambers—despite its international distribu- it_ and the nearly broke|# tion—is printed and published only in Britain. For state school aid fund as the'} 58 years, its tomes have been hauled down from bookshelves over the world to throw light wherever English is spoken. Not until now, however, has the reader been able to get the definitive view on words like stereo- a and maybe beyond, but between|# phonic, bebop, jive, cha cha, square and sweater isease ears franchise taxes beyond amounts al - . ail . ; cuitten Ge hank Beane uae ife ready collected fell due yesterday. , AAT AAI tt see ro oe He said more than 25. milion n . - — et [osles tases, .tweghinds of which Delegates to the East-West for- goes to the school aid fund. ge alis n ails igs Titer couteeiees te Sp POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. ® —/ Ordinarily, the franchise col- neve fumed across Europe Joe Cook, America’s legendary) lections, bound for the general ee Snes Pipe last t} fund, would slowly flow im over . on for comma tht oie: the next six weeks, but emer- Sed Got divthoed during the expected to got the balk of them , Nn U 0 i! [ Hessstscee . ' * © June, "sales tas procesting wil | A Detroit industrialist was beliind bars at the Oak-| secretary of State Christian A, take about 10 days. land County Jail today as Oakland County Circuit Judge|Herter flew down to Rome for the It was still anybody's guess) William J. Beer continued to crack the whip on fathers wo hari ae worgiee ha .|whether the machinery could turn) who refuse to pay for the support of their children. ister Maurice Couve de Murville ) fast enough to meet next Thurs- day's $5,100,000 payroll on time. Harvey S. Freeman, 37, of 29553 Lochmoor y+ laa emt | Before money can be accumulat-|Farmington Township, strolled into the friend of the ed for that purpose, the present/court’s office yesterday. afternoon and surrendered plan is to rush out the first 13 + millions taken into the general |/imself. He was dressed JS3S300 00 Net iS Sotalnacet elit of tollet articles (Industrial Production ei Kf ry owe sails SS IE ek ee ee Bae lay Bl ge a aa dae pga ae te : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 | a City Gets State Plan ongress Act for Civil Defense Pushes ‘Musts BN The Day in Birmingham ‘Streetcar Named Desire’ Ends Play Season Tonight more population. BIRMINGHAM — The Villagejlight control panel has also been Both Oakland County, Pontiac,|Players will close their 36th sea-\complefed. and many other larger Oakland|son tonight with the final per- (Continued From Page One) each Oakland city of 10,000 or + The 40 channels of the control TEENS TO TEST DRIVING SKILLS — Bill Stephens (left) of 117 N. Ardmore St. was one of the first youths to apply to enter the annual Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce Safe Driving Teenage Road-E-O. It will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow ‘in the parking lot of the Tel-Huron Shopping Center. Francis W. Staley (center), principal of Pontiac Central High School, looks on as George Stewart, driver education teacher, gives Bill an appli- cation. All teenagers who will not Aug. 13 and have a driver’s license or driver's training permit and no traffic violations on their cities already have workable civil defense outlines, for which little revision is expected to be neces- formance of the Tennessee Wil- liams hit play “A Streetcar Named Desire.” The show is open to the in Message Dems Return Fire as President Lists Critical Legislation sary to fit the state proposal. visors' Room: WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Eisenhower challenged the Demo- stalling and get on with his ‘‘must’”’ legislative program. Otherwise, he said, the country will suffer. After fuming Democrats fired their return barrage it was a guess whether either side had gained a point. But the political mills ground more furiously, ~ gress deal promptly with higher gasoline and other highwaf user taxes for urgent pay-as-we-go home construction from collaps- ing; and with measures to ease the costly tax burden imposed by the surplus wheat program and the farm price support pro- gram in general. “Lack of action is making the problems critical,’’ he declared. Then, in a fist-pounding press conference, he asserted that for Pentiac Press Phete reach tHeir 19th birthday before record are eligible to enter the |people who say in this nuclea cratic Congress this week to quit/age that we should roll over and. | Play dead."’ ‘CD IN ACTION siderable damage in Ann Arbor, ers play — even in peacetime.’ gram in action,’’ Sheehan said. He said where ever he has gone in the state explaining the new outline, praise has been heaped upon the State Civil De- fense Department for providing guide lines for the first time from which municipalities and counties can build their plans, and belonging for the first time,” the state director said. He urged city and county di- study the state outline thoroughly’ before suggesting any adjustments. If it is discov- |rectors to With obvious reference to Ohio e ® \Sen, Stephen M. Young’s sugges- tion that federal funds for civil defense be abolished, Sheehan told yesterday's gathering in the Super- ry ,, itt + _ [ve bee ae — planiation home lost throught debt. He referred to this week's tor- nado-like- winds which caused con- and thepart of civil defense work- “There's your civil defense pro-\0" Chester street by members of “There's a sense of re oe This Week's Payroll red that adjustments are needed, | public with curtaintime at 9 p.m. * The difficult role of Blanche DuBois is ‘played by Gertrude Thomsen. She protrays the gradual mental collapse of a woman un- able to cope with the changes of itime has made as she sees ner Tom .Tucker has the role of the mercurial Stanley Kowalski | with Judy Tucker as his wife, | Stella, who is calm and under- standing. Representatives of area maga- zines and newspapers were shown through the renovated playhouse the 1958-59 publicity committee after last night’s performance. *® * - The stage and lobby of the play- house have been enlarged. A new State May Meet (Continued From Page One) receipts anticipated from ecar- marked sales and other special schoo] aid taxes on whisky panel may be used alone or in group arrangements for unusual lighting effects. The board is said to -be equal to those of area professional] theaters, according to Larry Martz, publicity chairman for the season. | The Aprily report of Police Chief (Ralph D. 5 shows a total of 51 motor vehicle accidents with estimated damages of $10,850. The previous month, Moxley | had reported 52 misiaps causing damages amounting ‘o $21,750. Moxley said again greater cour- tesy is needed since violation of the right of way accounted for more than one-third of the mis- lhaps. : Mrs. Robert Thom of 6160 W. Surrey Rd., Franklin, will enter- tain members of the m Rotary Anns at a 1 p.m. pot luck luncheon Monday. _ She will be assisted by Mrs. Arthur Biakeslee, Mrs. Wallace Reid, Mrs. Ralph Coryell and Mrs. N. M. Rosenberger. Mrs. F. G. Garrison of Orchard Lake will speak. enrollment of 25. The group meeis at 9 a.m. Tuesday at Eaton Park for instruction and play. Other newcomers to the area are invited contest and test their driving ability. the good of the nation he not only e to join the group. Final Arguments Wednesday Mother Aids Alvea Defense Testimony in the first-degree{/yea’s mother taking the stand to |murder trial of Raymond L. Alyea/hit at a part of the prosecution's was completed yesterday with Al- case. Final arguments in Alyea’s sec- ond trial wil] be heard in Oakland County Circuit Court next Wednes- day. His first trial ended in a Shoplifter Repents KENOSHA, Wis. (UPI)—A life- time of steady shoplifting was hinted at in identical notes re- ceived by the managers of three five-and-dime stores here. “I owe your store $75," read the unsigned notes. Attached to each note was $75, wants his fiscal 1960 budget bal-|*hey should be made on a state-| and cigarettes, anced but also enough reserve rev-| Wide basis. No major school payouts other rn Catherine V. Malone Woman Dem enue to start reducing the stag-| -_~ * * than the accumulated arrearages a ee ae ee Wiens gering public debt. | The state model was drafted so/fall due until the school aid in-|>" Haveiiaae Ce ran we name Pokes Fun at * * * it can fit into national civil detense stallment Aug. 15 in the next £817 “NSione of 1220 W. Hickory This would rule out all Demo- » sald. | pages : GO P Hope fu Is cae ening # ms. The five command control areas! Thus, the outleok on arrearage |r pcs wal tea her | As of May 8 eg stood at dividing Michigan consist of (1)/for school purposes at the 1956-59) 2 M at St H f th DENVER (AP)—A Democratic|4% astronomical _$284,824,191,189. (he Upper Peninsula; (2) the west: fiscal year-end is for between 25/1115 Catholic Church, party women’s leader said today | It was tapping the taxpayers for |" he pa ste Mage alae aia | Mrs. Malone ! . |more than 8 billion dollars a year.| (3) the geographical center of the| Giod Thursday at the Democrats have so many | state: (4) the northeast section of| If the state wriggles out of | Bicomfield Hills convalescent presidential nomination eligibles BILL STALLED the state along with the Thumb Present acute money miseries | home following a long fliness. . that she’s almost sorry for the! The Democratic housing and|Area, and (5) the Detroit metro-, °Ver the next few weeks, am- | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Sunny Skies Republicans having to choose be-'mortgage insurance bill has béen|politan area, including Oakiand) Wer tight squeeze ts on the |Herbert Van Aiken of Bloomfield tween “‘just a well-known million-|stajied for weeks in the House|County. , | way June 15 when $28,500,000 |Hilis; a son, Jack of Chicago; and Chase Cold aire and a well-known cocker|Rules committee by a conservative! Each of the five areas would) ™ semeral fund obligations fall four grandchildren. - skies, blessed with a wel- come rise in the mercury, hugged most of the nation today. Remnants of a midweek cont) curtain that draped over vast areas of the country were still pro- nounced along the northern tier. Widely scattered showers also interrupted the warming trend. | An invasion of warm southerly | | winds cut off the flow of cool Ca-/of fixing new car prices, nadian air in the Rockies and Plains. a Early morning temperatures were up at least 10 degrees from the previous corresponding period from Montana eastward across the Dakotas ifto Iowa and Minne- sota. | The Great Lakes was the cold| spot with Grand Marais, an upper peninsula community of Michigan, locked in the freeze box with a 28. ANCHORAGE LOW 49 Anchorage, Alaska showed an early 49 contrasted to a 45 at Det- troit and 44 at Chicago. Livestock warnings were posted by the U. S. Weather Bureau as the cold lingered in the Wyoming- Utah area. A few flakes were compounded | with snow at Binghamton, N. Y. | And, a_ strange phenomena} brought snow over central Phila- delphia Friday in 57 degree tem- peratures. The flakes vanished as they touched ground. The Weather Bureau explained there was freez- ing temperature in the clouds and most of the snow changed to rai in its downward flight. Scattered light showers fell dur- n 4 Chase Col Dealers Deny ation ° . “anetmana ren Auto Price Fix Detroit Area Food Firms’ Charged With Setting Minimum Profit Figure. DETROIT w — Twenty-two De- troit area Ford dealers and their association today denied charges | Arthur M. Stringari, legal coun- sel for Metropolitan Detroit Ford alers Inc. and the individual}. dealers, said they will battle the government charges in the courts. The dealers and the association were charged with antitrust vio- latons in an indictment returned in U.S, District Court here yes- | terday, The indictment accused | them of a conspiracy to “raise, [yp Wake of Atom Smasher Sees Fantastic Discoveries | fix and stabilize’ prices on Ford cars, parts and accessories and to set auto prices at a level that would guarantee a gross profit of at least $225 on each unit sold. A previous Detroit grand jury last Jan. 23 indicted 22 Detroit areg Chevrolet dealers on _ similar charges. They are awaiting trial. Other similar indictments were returned during the past year in New York City, San Francisco and Washington. | Stringari said Detroit area Ford | dealers ‘‘intend to exhaust all legal | remedies to protect their rights.” | “Neither the association nor any of its individual members has engaged in any price fixing,” he said. “Over 44 Ford dealers were ques- ing the night from the lower Great tioned under oath by the grand jury Lakes eastward across New York|4"d their testimony strongly Con- State into New England. |tradicts the indictment. Further- Isolated thunderstorms also More, a study of the business rec- were reported in the Plains states. |°TGS definitely shows that ‘no con- Showers also dampened the Pa-|5Piracy existed at any time.” cific Northwest. Arraignments are scheduled for | hung jury, with Oakland County Spaniel fancier.”’ Circuit Judge William J. Beer dis- missing the jurors after they were unable to reach qa verdict follow- ing a week’s deliberation. Alyea, an ex-convict and com- bat Marine Corps veteran, is charged with the Arj,. 1 slaying of Anthony Jasinski, 51-year-old caretaker for the Ilgenfritz Nur- series, Inc., 22951 Northwestern Highway, Southfield. The prosecution contended that Alyea stabbed Jasinski te death, burned his clothes in an incinerator | in his mother’s home and then dis- 3 But Alyea’s mother said she| cleaned the incinerator herself, sev-| eral days before the killing, just) before going on a short vacation. Alyea has denied the fatal stab-| bing. Western states’ family pet. coalition comprised of the commit- x *& * jtee’s four Republicans and two of This was Katie Louchheim, vice\its eight Democrats. chairman of the Democratic Na-| speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex- tional Committee, speaking to &) as) commented tartly that he had Democratic COM-| heen saying for some time “that ference and the Colorado Federa-| j¢ we could get one Republican tion of Jane Jefferson Clubs. vete on the committee, the House Her jibe at the GOP’s presiden-| would be able to consider the tial prospects was aimed at Gov.) pin.” Y N —— a >. Rock ee ok Rep. Leo Allen (Ill.), senior Re- , ry wealthy man, and 1 aA aid be Vice President Richard M. Nixon.|Publican on the committee, sal ; . “ ,,|supported the President's plea Lut Nixon: mentioned Checkers, \“would not drop his oppositicn” his family cocker spaniel, to a na-!5 a Dem tic provision to ex- tionwide television audience Sept.| a bile housing eat 45 other 1952,. when he demied any|Pan® Pad’ : : _ Yloutlays going beyond Ike's budget. wrong-doing in accepting an $18,- «= « 000 political expense fund from a . = , Chairman Wilbur D. Mills (D- group of California businessmen. | , 1°) of the tax-writing House “Checkers,” a gift to the Nixon Ways and Means Committee, re- children from Texas, is still a! newed his opposition to the gasoline ltax hike and noted pointedly that Eisenhower had been unable to find 'a single House Republican willing ‘to introduce the highway financing bill. WASHINGTON (UPI) — scientific advisers predicted fantastic” discoveries powerful atom-smashers. In a special report, they said the accelerators now planned will enable scientists to “see” distances that are to the thickness of a sheet of distance to the moon. The aim is to use sub-atomic “bullets” to break up even the smallest particles of matter now known. The report asked for a boost from 85 to 135 million dol- lars a year in the federal outgo for atom-smashers. This would include the $100,000,000 Stanford University linear accelerator which the President said in New York Thurs- day would be given administration support. * * * “The practical results that must derive from continued exploration with larger accelerators cannot be guessed,” the scientists said. “But if the past is a guide they will be numerous and fantastic. The te expect from nature is to be surprised.” will follow Mills said some other method of financing—displeasing or not te Eisenhower — would be found. Assistant Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield (Mont.) bristled over the President's bud- get remarks, “I would state,’ he said, “‘that the President has pre- sented six annual budgets pre- ceding this one, and each Con- igress did its share, and a little President Eisenhower's top today that “numerous and construction of more paper as the paper is to the te quests. wheat problem, Ike's Department of Agriculture has refused to co- operate with Congress in submit- ting a genera] farm bill. The House Agriculture Commit- tee poured fuel on the flames by approving a two-year, stop-gap bill to cut back wheat production * * * | . ning on a summit conference, Mansfield sald that as for. the| sly in mid-July and possibly in ordinator who would join with state officials to map preparations dur- ing the pre-attack, attack, and post- attack phases. . Reds Ask Treaty; U.S. ‘Disappointed’ (Centinued From Page One) Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei the entire weekend in Geneva. SEE SOME HOPE The conference's first week re- vealed that East and West are diametrically opposed in their po- sitions on the key issues under dis- |cussion, but diplomatic observers |said there stil} appears to be some |hope of compromise. Attendance at the secret meet- ings preposed by the Americans would be limited to the four for- eign ministers, plus two advisers each. Even conference secre- taries and interpreters would be excluded. The meetings which have been held so far have been nominally closed, but press spokesmen for all parties concerned have rushed jto tel] newsmen what happened as | The Western Big Three are plan- prob- San Francisco, despite the present deadfock in the foreign ministers’ talks here, it was reported today. * * * Authoritative sources said the West believes Soviet Premier Nik- ita Khrushchev is so anxious for a chance to negotiate with Presi- but without substantially reducing the farmers’ income. Ike doesn’t! |like it. one thing we have learned une 1. x & * The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Repert Cc VICINITY — Partly and a little warmer teday, high it 66 Dewntewn Temperatures @ OM... .00..00..08 13 B.M..ceccccse: FT OM...ccs | i. 57 8 O.M.. .coccese: 42 lpm... 89 Sam... «-. 50 16 a.m.. . 62 Teday in Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 10-15 mph Direction: West. variable Sun sets Saturday at 7 ‘ie - m. Moon rises Saturday at 1:03 p.m. Sun rises Sunday at 5:09 am Moon sets Sunday at 1:32 a.m. Friday in Pontiac fas recorded downtown) Highest temperature ...........-+.. 52 Lowest temperature ............ ep 4 Mean temperature ................ 6.5 Weather—Cloudy ‘ One Year Age in Pentise Highest tempereture .:........ eo, | Lowest temperature ......s0..0005 .47 Mean perature 5 Weather—Ounny Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 87 Years 88 in 1961 34 in 1895 Friday's Temperatere Chart A $1 Marquette “on . Baltimore 62 42 Memphis 70 49, ck eT mi Beach 86 ‘74 rowneville 66 71 Milwaukee 49 42 Buffalo 43 33 Minneapolis 58 40 Chicago @ #43 New Or es 78 61 Ctwcinnati 86 New York 54 42 Cleveland .4 % ahe 5844 Denver 66 445 Peliston ¥ 27 i Detroit $1 37 1 ix 67 Duluth 56 38 Pittsburgh 648 «(35 &) pcg Rte og 4 87 e Louts 4 | . Tr. Houghton. oi 8. Bte. a of Jacksonville 81 66 Trev. Bi j Kansas City 63 50 Wash’ €3 .47/ Angeles 75 587 Geattle 0 4 nesting 58, 31, Tampa * 87 670 . . ate ~ ~ Re ee pene he em RE HE 5 , : t GROMY¥KO LEAVES NUCLEAR TALKS — Soviet foreign minister participated there in Andrei Gromyko wore this expression on Jeaving _ talks with his British and Amerid¢an counterparts Villa Greta, residence of U. S. Secretary of State on the possibility of suspending nuclear weapon Christian A. Herter, in Geneva yesterday. The _ ? ToDo Autopsy. : on Road Victim Berkley Man, Whose Car Hit Viaduct, May Have Had Attack First An autopsy was to be held this morning on a Berkley man to de- termine if he suffered a heart at- tack before his auto crashed into the center section of a railroad viaduct on 14-Mile road near Wood- ward avenue yesterday. Dead is Herbert Edwin Rowley, 53, of 4152 Kenmore Rd., a De- troit school teacher, He was dead on arrival at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, at 3 p.m. Roy Cline of Dearborn, who wit- nessed the accident, told Royal Oak Police Rowley was traveling at a high rate of speed and ap- parently lost control of the auto. victim had been a teacher, in troit. since 1929. After his| recent transfer from Cooley High School, he taught at the Trombly Trade School” ~~ The body is at the Sawyer. Fu- neral Homte, Berkley. | | Two common types of calories are the kilogram calorie with heat to raise the temperature of 2.2 pounds of water one degree, and — AP Wirephote great. - f / the gram calorie 1,000 times as)‘ leaks or whether the meters just dent Eisenhower that he is willing to pay the price of progress here which the West has set as the pre- requisite for a summit conference. Bull Becomes Overstutted Trash Barrel EAST LANSING w — Contents of the stomach of just one bull inventoried out at enough items to start a small hardware store. Michigan State University cattle feed experts were called in to in vestigate the death of the animal. In the stomach, they found: * * * Half an innertube, two plastic bags, a rubber doll, nine pennies, a toy wristwatch, a fishing spinner, five clothespins, six can lids, a four inch stack of bobby pins, 24 bottlecaps, two non-matching ear- rings, two hypodermic needles, some small arms cartridge cas- ings, two men's rubber heels, five coffee can tops,.a keychain, a brok- en pop bottle, a collection of safety pins, a gold watch band, 16 nails and a set of false teeth. Gromyko—were expected to spend #98 revenue needs are ‘popping . |s00on as each session adjourned. more, in reducing his high re-) nm * =< designate an area civil defense co-| %¢- Revenues of only 10 millions are sightéd the first two weeks in June, and some of them will be tallied into the Treasury in late May because of accelerated pro-' |cessing of tax receipts. Slowly but surely, a bi-partisan | move toward compromise on a new | tax program for Michigan ap-| peared to be taking root in the) Legislature. * * *® | Signs of willingness to get to-| gether on a plan to meet long-| up in the house. In the Senate, | Howse Democrats as a starting Then, if the House GOP caucus jagrees, seven-man committees of Republican and Democratic House membets will try to work out a mutually acceptable tax program. Similar committees fom the Sen- ate likely will be invited to join in. 9 Seek 2 Seats on School Board in Waterford Twp. Nine Waterford Township resi-| idents, including one incumbent, | have filed nominating petitions for | \the township Board of Education, election to fill two seats. Those who will seek three-year} . terms in the June 8 election are incumbent Edmund Windelcr, 5601 |Hatchery Rd., Eldon Rosegart, 3007| Industrialist Jailed for Nonsupport of 3 (Continued From Page One) from his company of $75,000 a year. Several years ago Freeman de- signed the bullet-proof armer which the Detroit Police Dept. adopted after several policemen were wounded trying to capture gun- they were more faintly discernible. |S¢lves up in homes, and Thomas, 3. The divorce is still pending, ac- cording to Mrs. Freeman's attor- ney, John Allen. : * * * to also pay for the education of Michael and David at City and (Return $10,000 Garbage Orangegrove Dr., Dean A. Salley, 6065 Wilson St., Norman Cheal, 4200 Roseberry St., and M. Vir- ginia Ross, of 610] Adamson Dr. Also running are Donald R. Mur-| Allen said Freeman had made phy of 7831 Cooley Lake Rd., Curt! payments of $500, $30 and one for Kuhne, 1535 Marylestone St., and!$40 since the support order was Jerome Mulligan of 475 Lakeside’ filed. Dr. | | Judge Beer further explained his Magy sl term is exiring. The|crackdown on delinquent fathers other opening is for the seat of|by saying, “If they hav i- Marshall E. Smith, whose term ad f tps rung out this year, SAN PEDRO, Calif (UPI)—A load of garbage ‘worth $10,0007 Garbage truck driver Noble Ross was jockeying a load worth exactly that for a while yester-. .day. Then sanitation officials, who had been contacted by Mrs. Edward Johnson in a frantic telephone call, stopped‘ Ross and recovered from a load a $10,000 package of diamonds Mrs. John- son had accidentally thrown vut with the garbage. =e = Army Exhibits ‘Power for Peace’ in West Berlin BERLIN (AP) — Fifty-thousand West Berliners Saturday saw the U.S. Army garrison put on a “power for peace’ parade mark- ing Armed Forces Day. * * * Although the demonstration ob- viously was linked to the East- West dispute over the future of this isolated city, the Soviet com- mandant of East Berlin, Maj. Gen. Nikolai F, Zakharov, and 11 of his officers accepted~ invitations to attend, The Soviet officers, some ac- companied by their wives, joked Doctors Keep Busy Calls in- Big City Sleuths LEXINGTON, N.C. (UPID— | Special sleuths from Néw York | have been called in to solve | Lexington's ‘mystery of the missing 252 million gallons of water.” City Manager George Aull hopes the big town’s water ‘experts can tell him whether the water was lost through a number of small underground pipeline aren’t working correctly. _ gold. More valuable is. building stone from the state's vast quar- ries. with others in the grandstand, snapped photos and applauded vigorously when a crack infantry squad put on a drill exhibition. * * * Speaking before the 4,000-man American garrison on Amore than 1,000,000 population, massed Templehof Airport, the U.S. Army had 475 doctors registeréd. South Dakota produces some its commitments to def Sertn. = lend West ee * | . Pes “ . DP BE FRE BLE PELL LL EL DP E ME IE E tys THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 v THREE \I’ll write it in the sky.” Thursday; jhe hired a skywriter to do just, that. The message—“‘It’s a boy!” —was spread for 20 miles, Said ithe equally proud mother of Mat- thew Jr.: “My husband likes to do things in a big way.” Hats Off To Michigan! Michigan Week — May 17-23—with its emphasis on all of the things for which this great state of He Told the Worjd HARTFORD, Conn, (AP)—Mat- thew R. Rini, father of three girls during 12 years of marriage, al- ways said: “If I ever have a boy, | Advisory Council | Church Leaders | to Hold Sessions | The advisory council of Crescent, Hills Baptist Church will meet at) the parsonage at 2 p.m. Sunday) to make future plans, Sunday School teachers and) members of the Board of Christian, Education will hold a joint session | following the council meeting with| Norman Schmuck presiding. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazel will) be hosts to the Senior Baptist Young Fellowship at 6 p.m. Sun-| day. Wayne Henley will have, charge of the program: consisting! of a panel ciscussion on “Teenage | |Problems.”’ Leading devotions will | ibe Jayanne Clark * *« * The Missionary Society will hold its monthly meeting at the par- sonage at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,’ according to the Rev. Banjamin A. Bohn, pastor. : | ours is famous, is a good time to consider the vital importance of the motor truck ... Here is a servant of the people which does indeed serve everyone: the farmer, the business man, the retailer, the house- wife, the vacationer, the boy or girl at school. Everything you eat, wear, or use travels al! or part of the way to you’ by-truck. Yes, trucks are as much 1a part of Michigan as its vast ‘productive capacity, its beautiful scenery, its great educational facilities, One in 3 Has No Bible its fine people. NEW YORK (AP) — Almost 'third of American families do not! own a Bible, the American Bible ‘Society said Thursday after a test |census. 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(AP) — Machin-| A great burst of neutrens in the ist George Rainer Wept softly as,blast could build up some of the he talked of his daughter, a pretty impurities in the limestone into choir gir] who took her mother’s nuclear faels that would more life with a shotgun. than pay for the bomb, they as- “I never had a minute's trouble Srted. with that’ girl,” he said. ‘‘She} never talked back or anything.” | Darlene Rainer, 14, sobbed out Choir Girl Teen Guns Down Kin After Whipping Threat for Talking to Mexican * * * This would still leave an enor mous amount of heat which might ibe recovered to produce steam- Friday which she said led to the’ shooting of her mother, Lena r, 38. The woman was struck) : hosphorous by a gunshot blast as she cradled 20etvine esr gens i wend re-| her 11-month-old son, feeding him. main for easy recovery. The baby, Ronald Wayne, was a ae @ .. “This. rosy picture of benefits . : from’ ‘the peaceful atom was Officers turned the girl over tolgrawn in a paper before the Sec- ond Plow ‘Symposium on In- Darlene told police her mother qustrial. Uses of Nuclear Explo- promised her a whipping for talk-\sions The paper was given by ing With a Latin-American bo¥) John J, Grebe and L. J. Luoma friend on the telephone, She said/of the Dow Chemical Co., Mid- she had never been out with him. jand,. Mich. Rainer, 42, said he had ordered; The symposium is sponsored by Darlene not to go to school “‘be-/the Atomie Energy Commission cause I wanted to talk to her.”/and the Lawrence Radiation Lab- “F have never even gs&spectedioratory of the University of Cal- that she was seeing a Mexican," ifornia, Raiser said. “I do not hate the) | Mexican race, but I do* not mei. d Distigur J . . “You know where the gun is. Go b Silver Nitrate j on and get it and pull the trig- 4 " prove of my daughter fraternizing| ‘ger."’ She got hef father’s shot-! with thetn.”’ from a closet, she said and Faces Total . Blindness and office buildings, And huge quantities of things like lime, | } * * * The girl said a ‘‘voice’’ told her: (loaded it. Her mother rested on a Teed narsing her youngest child, After Youths rank at ‘her back to Darlene. rt ly “I raised the gun and pointed Texas Party it at her and pulled the trigger,”’ | ; . : ; the girl said. Police said the DENTON, Tex. (AP)—Nature's mother died instantly. healing power must decide wheth- er silver nitrate dashed into the i nd coed robs h {| Postmaster al vison, the doctor sak Friday Wins Biting — searing cocntic—having Oe ! . sa ffect as ly ila Battle Victory me Ne Rene Nelms, 20, in a Denton hos- pital, blackened and disfigured on, | LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)—A\the head, neck, legs and chest. | retired sea dog has won the first) The scalding chemical was) battle in his war against dogs that hurled as she left a party Thurs- bite postmen. day night in the apartment of a City Postmaster George J. Mc- student at,North Texas State Col- Millin, a retired rear admiral, lege. was shocked to learn that 35 mail-, men had been ‘bitten by dogs in| Slender Tommy Ray Lester, 19, nine months. Henceforth, he de- said he tossed the solution on clared, any mailman bitten by a prankish impulse. dog didn’t have to deliver mail to) “I'd give anything if it was me) ithe dog’s owner unless the dog instead of her,” Lester told news-| iwas tied up. men +. * * County attorney Robert Caldwell! This earned him the nickname, charged Lester with aggravated; j“One-Bite McMillin.” assault, a misdemeanor. Caldwell) * *« * \said the extent of Miss Nelms’) Joseph Polizzi, whose dog has recevery will determine ‘whether | | bitten a maijman, refused to tie he files a more serious charge of | up his dog. Mail delivery stopped maiming. jat the Polizzi household. The fam- * * ily had to pick up its mail at the; North Texas State authorities) post office. Friday McMillin got expelled Lester Friday. Sheriff) a postcard reading: “You win. Wylie H. Barnes released him toi The dog will be tied up.” |custody of his parents, who came) here from their home in Corsi- Aside from its major products cana, Tex. of vegetables and citrus fruits, The nitrate tossing happened on Florida is becoming an increas- the lawn outside the apartment of ‘ingly important cattle-raising another male student. Lester lived State. ‘next door. | * * * } ' | 3% kecounts You'll Have More To Show For Your Money. When You SAVE REGULARLY . 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But the plan has been abandoned. It, was too huge an undertaking too soon. x* * * Let’s compare Venus with the moon. The moon is “only” 250,000 miles away and yet the moon has proved to be an elusive and diffi- cult target of infinitesimal size. Now consider Venus. Venus is 25 million miles away which means she is approximately 100 times as. far as the moon. * * * During the first week of June, Venus is the nearest to us that she- will be for some appreciable time. In fact, she returns to the same prox- imity about two years later and then she dances madly away for the next century. Thus, one of our only two “good” opportunities to have an “easy” shot at la Venus takes place about three weeks hence. But our government has announced we have surrendered. This opportunity came too soon. We couldn’t cut it. But who- ever thought we could? * * * “We figured,” said one govern- ment scientist, “that if we came within 50,000 miles it would have to be recorded as a “near miss.” Personally, I'd be tempted to call that a direct hit at a 26 million mile range. That would be the equivalent of coming within 500 miles of the moon. These figures leave me dizzy and confused. I’m just an old abacus boy, myself. * * * Around the first week of June, you might keep a weather eye cocked on the pesky Russians. They’re supposed to be giving Venus the full, adult treatment. From my lofty elevation of ten feet off the ground on West Huron Street, it doesn’t seem as though anyone could hit Venus. But if the Russians claim they did, who'd be able to affirm or deny? Suppose they announced they've hit Venus right plunk in the eye? Who can challenge it? But who'd trust a Russian, anyway? One thing’s sure. We'll listen! , Bank Robberies Soar... . Banks and bankers must apparent- ly re-arm and strengthen their finan- cial citadels with something more potent than alarms. * x * Bank robberies have been in- creasing at an alarming rate, clear across the country; and oddly, New York City has been hit about the hardest. You'd think the av- ‘erage, mine run stick-up artist would figure that Gotham was a pretty tough nut to crack, but that doesn’t happen to be the fact. Recently a meeting was held in New York to consider this prob- lem soley and it was attended by a whole host of grave faced bankers, a goodly supply of New York police officials and a scatter- ing of FBI men who had been im- portuned to lend a hand. * x * Last year bank robberies in the THE PONTIAC PRESS oW@ tee & Oe ariae’ Michigans Published by Taz Pontiac Passes Company Rvesss "A, Executive Vice President JKestatant A advertising and Advertising Director Manager ¢ Howsep A. Prrecesatce uu, Eart M. 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This was grief enough, but since the first of January, 1959, the total has soared upward once more and as one FBI agent in the New York area said: “We are leaping to new totals that we don’t want to reach.” x * * Specific proposals are offered to the harassed banks by the law en- forcing agencies. For one thing, they . advise banking institutions to change the system and let “bank guards” be- come bank guards, instead of having them fill out deposit slips for old ladies, and help the children pick up Spilled pennies from the floor. Banks with mezzanines are urged to place a permanent guard behind a partition where he could shoot without fear of returning fire. Also, the FBI says studies of bank robberies indicate no cases of bandits worrying about em- ployes who were on the floor or stand- ing with their backs to the lobbies. “Look around more quickly and give alarms more promptly” they say. x * * Banks were advised to vary guards’ luncheon hours, also, as more robberies occur then than at any other time. This advice isn’t personal or original with me and I don’t guarantee any of it. But it comes from law enforcing agen-. cies in high positions. x *« * Oddly, when I was in Ireland this week, I noted a news story from Lon- don which said the bank robberies there were setting an all-time high over there. This seems fo be the era of the bank bandit and it’s possible that the westerns and the detective stories on TV should switch to the 1959 rob- ber with the big scene in the lobby as employe and burglar shoot it out. It might be a big improvement over the standard wild western street scene which is becoming almighty boring and tedious through repetition and over doing. x *« * Up to the middle of May in 1958, New York City saw four bank robberies. This year the total ' stands at 19. On 17 occasions, notes were passed to startled tell- ers. This seems to be the modern variation. It’s a sobering and unpleasant contemplation and suggests the banks should “get tough”—and so should the police! And in Conclusion . . . Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic reporter. “Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most,” is destined to be one of the most popular songs in the weeks CU) You can rent the Lurline (Honolulu boat) for $25,000 a day for private cruises.......... Air lines plan to show movies on night flights for passengers that don’t snooze.......... JOANNA BARNgs, lat- est fem star in the Tarzan movies, was Phi Beta Kappa at Smith, * * * Oren Arnold, columnist, .wants to know what today’s younger generation will tell their children they “had to do without.” Some- one said a stern father could an- » nounce-when the garage door went up automatically: “Now when 1 was a boy, I had to clim> out and open that door by hand —even in eee ree At the last Preakness race, the $100 window sold 1,212 tickets. Who says a «State Lottery wouldn’t go like Atlantic City is getting a new hotel, La Concha, to outdo Miami’s fanciest. You can get the pent- house complete with Japanese house boy, color TV and a place to land your helicopter -for a mere $130 a day. \ x «wr * Intimates say the Duchess of ys L Fe ee Oe SD DL aa ar =, = [Th The POWER of FAITH * tres we EF. FAITH THAT “AMERICANS LIVE BY — 7 With man on the threshold of space exploration, I cornered one of America’s leading space scientists in a Buffalo hotel and asked him if faith would be significant to the first space man. “It will be important to him,” said Dr. Everett T. Welmers, who is assistant to the president of Bell Aircraft for long range planning, and director of the Research Center, “because in the loneliness of space he will know he is not alone.” There is no contradiction, he went on, between religion and science. > “One of the first commandments of the Bible is that man should take dominion over and conquer the earth. Man is expected to understand and control it. Science helps towards that end.”’ As for his own faith, Dr. Welmers asserted, childhood.” “It’s been a natural part of my life since On Sundays, he teaches the men’s Bible class in Central Presbyterian Church. He has been an elder, a Sunday school superintendent, president of the presbytery council. Also he is a vice president of the New York Synod Council of Presbytérian Men. “IT feel I'm accomplishing as much on Sunday morning,”’ he commented, “as any other r day. Accomplishments in the field of religion are as real as in the field of ectence.” Smiles Hotel losses from souvenir hunt- ers amount to a million dollars a year. Maybe we're supposed to throw ashes on our floor. * * * Raw beef doesn't help a black eye but many a beef has caused one. * * * When on a nice trip it takes only three cents to send a card home to make friends envious. * * * Two Kentucky men were shot in a crap game. Maybe the dice were joaded, too. Windsor is better looking now at 62 than she was 20 years ago.......... I still get a snicker out of this: “There are times when we simply have to arise above principles.” 81 students in New Jersey marched to the stage and received the big size varsity letter for scholarship ws haw om tae Well, here’s the latest. Engineers figure they can construct a mov- ing road so you drive on, turn off your motor and sail along with the rest of the traffic with no accidents. The speed? 50 m.p.h. » The Federal Govern- ment now has 24 bushels of corn in storage for every family in the Union; also it has 19 bushels of wheat and more than two pounds ‘ of butter, plus other commodities. How Only in England could you read this ad: “Airplane with Rolls Royce Dart engines. Vibration free Cruising at Lowest Noise Levels. Amazingly Low Landing Speed. Our F-27 Multiplies your Executive Manpower. Priced at 200, 000 pounds sterling (560,000).” Then in a footnote in small type: “White side wall tires ex- 302 weekly newspapers in Michigan. and 56 dailies. Only six have more circu- lation than The Pontiac Prods: and only four carry more advertising six days: a week. -—HAROLD A. FITZGERALD Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Exam-Jittery Collegiates Need Only Ask for Help “Now we look forward with trepidation (we're sophs, you know) to final examinations in June " (B.H.) Answer—Don't give it rs fret. Send me a stamped, addressed envelope and ask ol the free pamphlet Examination Jitters and Stage Fright. * * * “Please give me some informa- tion on the cause, symptoms and Mmcure of angina pectoris.’ (J.deB.) Answer — No, it would be much better for you to tell the doctor your symptoms or @omplaints and OR. BRADY let the doctor make the diagnosis and apply the proper treatment. I tell all I think the layman .should know : about angina in the booklet CVD (about heart and artery troubles), for which send me 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. * * * “‘Nine-year-old daughter suffers with painful leg cramps at night. They wake her from sound sleep" (Mrs. P. A. M.) Answer — Send stamped, se addressed envelope for free pam- phiet on Tetany. * * * “How does one go about getting a copy of your pile pamphlet? Is it available at the newspaper office?’’ (W.L.A,) Answer—Send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope and ask, for the free pamphlet You Need Not Have Piles. The pamphlet is free but not the freight. Ad- dress requests to me, care of this paper. * * * “Now the barbiturates are cost-> ing her about $10 a week. She insists her nerves demand.” (B.E.M.) Answer—The patient should be under medical, perhaps insti{n- tional care. Read the chapter on barbiturates in booklet Nerves and Nutrition, for’ which send me 35 cents and stamped, * * * “I believe you advise persons with hay fever to begin early in - the “spring, ta build up an allergy.” ‘ (ED) Answer—For instructions send stamped, self-addressed envelope ‘and ask for the free pamphiet, Hay Fever. ~ * Ot “Only after marriage did I learn band looking like a German blond. I am Irish-English. Is our daugh- ter, quite blond, likely to have colored children?’ (E.A.) Answer—N ongense. Your daughter’s children will not be darker than she and her hus- band are. All yarns to the con- trary notwithstanding, * * * Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease. diagnosis or treatment. will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if @ stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Ee ~ lillie Voice of the People Readers Suggest Activities for Adults, Young Mothers For ndutts wlching to know what to do with spare tien, the Cxstrad Volunteer Bureau at 132 Franklin Blvd, many times look for couples to work with teenagers at the YMCA, help put on parties at the State Hos- pital and many other worthwhile projects. x «*« * In groups of six or eight, they might plan events for shut: ins, who are in small hospitals or rest homes in the area. Most of to forget they might like a Sunday x * * To folks who have never known this type of work, they'll soon find it isn’t work at all, but entertainment as well. The first Sunday in June is National Shutin Day. 148 S. Parke Have the young mothers thought of joining the YWCA? I'd like to suggest the Ladies Day program. They might find it a rewarding Wednesday or Thursday morning. * * * This year I've taken classes in the nursery. I've met many interesting ladies and enjoyed the programs very much. Aill at a nominal fee. * * * Just call the Y, young mothers, and they'll be glad to hear from you. Mappy Member Has Suggestion for Drive-ins Since we have two small ehildren and can seldom afford to hire a baby sitter, the only way my hus- band and I can go to a movie is Se the children. It's fine exeept it’s after mid- night before the show is over, because a mediocre movie is shown before the. main feature. We would probably go to drive- ins quite often except for this fact and I'm sure others feel the same. I hope some drive-in managers take the hint. Could be they would improve their business. —o James J. Carter ‘Godless Leaders Will Surely Fail’ Many world leaders who are Christ-less and wicked believe a reign of peace and a _ wariess world can be achieved bv the adop- tion of their plans, which leave God out and repudiate the return of Christ. But according to God's infallible provhetic Word, their plans and efforts will miserably fail. Nothing but the visitations of Divine judgments can cleanse the earth from its defilements. for the nation that denies God shal! be turned into Hell. John Hillman ‘Supreme Court’s Halo Has Slipped’ I wonder how many justices of the U. S. Supreme Court and on some state supreme courts really understand what the people think. Once the Supreme Courts stood for the absolute top in honor, dig- nity and moral uplifting and all our citizens accepted them ac- cordingly. Today they just stand as another part of the creaking legal system, like the policeman on the corner beat or the traffic The Sunshine Lady patrol officer or the other judges. The halo seems to have been stripped from them and it’s a shame and too bad for all of us. F.G.H. Paralytic Polio Running Higher WASHINGTON (AP)—More than ed so far this year, 23] gz g< Fe 23 i : : i g28 it il 5 Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE I miss you darling, but I must . Be patient every day... ness ... 1 see you in the sun and moon... And all the stars that shine . . . And in my heart that loves you so... I know that you are mine .. . But there is never any thought ... Or dream to take the place... . Of endearing ct aay. , Aamiilamate exe brace .. . Nothing and no one else on earth . . . Could mean so much to me. - . As you are all I want in life ... And you will al- ways be. The Country Parson Gj & “Some folks will offer to ex- change ideas with you—but then refuse to let go of any of theirs.” Case Records-of a Psychologist: Actions Give Away Immaturity Prof. Wampler stopped a hostite teenager in his tracks by getting down to specific cases. The purpose of this ed- ucational column is to focus at- tention on cases which will show-up a lot of false notions . regarding teenage problems, as well as marriage and social cus- toms: So discuss this column in Sunday School. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B —°436: Prof. Harry Wampler is principal of the high school at Washington, Indiana, where I recently addressed 2,000 teenagers. * * “Dr. Crane,” he began, “I had an interesting case recently. A boy in our high school was sent to my office for misbe- having in his § room. . “And before I had a chance to ask him a_ question, he immediately took a_ challeng- ing attitude and demanded: Didn't you ever get into . any trouble when DR. CRANE you were in school?’ “To which I immediately re- plied, ‘Yes, I did. And I got caught, too, and took my punish- ment like a man.’ “Well, that stopped his hostility at once. For I used an analogy. he could understand. ~“T find” that concrete cases 76 a long way toward eliminating friction between teenagers and the- older genération.” ‘ CASE METHOD Prof. Wampler is, correct in ad- vising the case method. That’s why that my husband's grandfather “>I employ actual office — in married an Indian part Negro. They are all very light, my hus- 7 is column. For their cases are often dead ringers for your own, so you can see yourselves in this col- umn, even though I may never have met you In person. Recently I mentioned the case of th’e headstrong teenage girl who married during the war. She got a divorce, and then left her little boy with her parents, while she ran away and married a sec- ond time. * * * Now she is reddy for a third divorce and wants her long-suf- fering parents to rear another brood of children by that third no account husband. Her case clearly show? teen- agers the lack of good sports- manship, for this girl wanted to gamble recklessly in marriage — but then let her parents pay for her mistakes. That girl was obviously juven- ile. But what about the boys who use their dad’s automobile, plus his gasoline and Country Club membership, when they want to make an impression on a new girl friend? x .* * Again, it is dad who pays the bills and thus is doing a large share of the courting for such a son. : your-own way! It is OK. to bor. ° row your dad’s car, but at least pay the gas bill or give it a good © wash or polishing job in lieu of rent to reimburse your family for use of the cart PAY YOUR. WAY The mark of a child is the fact he depends on his parents, both for food, lodging and entertain- ment. * * * A mature adult is supposed to pay his way. If you teenagers are letting dad do most of your courting via the auto, etc., then you are still kiddish, though en strut and try to act like he-m And don’t think it fools the pub- lic because you meanwhile suck on a cigaret or swill down beer by .the can as you drive dad's car. Those bad habits are typical of juveniles who want to im- press the public with the fact ay > \, Ns ———— they are grownup, Actually, grownups don’t need to try to impress anybody with that fact! So get smart. If you want to be , pg pe te then deliv- Always. write to Dr. George WwW. Crane in care = the’ Pontiac Press, Pontiac, on en a eee ee eS ee =. oe Se on te sl ee, TIIE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 16,-1459 been making a bid for more trade in' Latin America. Soviets Buzz About at Hemisphere Parley Raul aS ey! he who jis head of the U.N. commission PANAMA (AP) — Representa-|known as Cepal, warned in a key- tives of the Soviet bloc are buzzing note speech Friday that Latin- around the U.N.-sponsored eco-| nomic ‘conference on Latin Amer- ica, But so. far they have done more nqeeepetet _ talking. Security for You Farmer Can Still Work By RAY HENRY From Mrs. R. A. of Knoxville, Tenn.: “I was recently di- vorced from my husband and I plan to again use my maiden name. My present social security card is in my married hame. How can I get my card changed?” Write to or visit the nearest social security office and maiden name and old social security account number. co, Viadimir I. Bazikin, -)mor’ mark Protection from misrepresentation and other unethical practices. Association mem- bers pledge to adhere to the highest standards of business and professional conduct.” * » A continuing: program of training. and education for the life underwritér to help him become better qualified ‘to help YOU set up adequate thrift and protection ei through life insurance for YOU and R FAMILY. > Legislative activities at local, state, and national levels that initiate support life ee ® -¢. & - Sry ; : ifrom Aug. 16 to 29 for boys and Friday night's explosion was at es = girls suffering from diabetes. Habersham, 12 miles south of this oe Kentucky border town. The blast; A well-rounded activities pro-| was 20 or 30 yards behind the 8Tam, including crafts, sports, | home of Everett Sharp, identified |S¥/™ming, boating, archery, na-| Church Leader to Speak at 2 Bethany Services Michigan Council of Churches, will) ganization. er eae two morning serv-| p,- ices y at Bethany Baptist| . ‘Church. juror His theme will be ‘‘The Man; Who Stood Up.” se ‘Kennaday, Susan Dr. Lenox will speak at Bethany and Paula Williams. in the absence of Dr. Joseph I.| ae Chapman who is representing the | The American Baptist Convention in| Fargo, N. D. and Minneapolis, | Minn. * e M ra - « \Keith Bigger, counselors. Martha Foren will assist the . pastor at the 8:45 service and at He Strode Right Out 1l.a.m. Dale Green will be youth) jassistant. | At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Guild Fellowship will present a for all seafood cocktails” ~ 4 ‘SET OF 8 COCKTAIL FORKS Special $ 93° xo This Week as Essentials for gracious entertaining when serving seafood fruit cocktails or melon balls. Perfect, too, for rere MW™ ROGERS *& sep ei caticieeiac tensed wore ee. JEWELERS FE 20294 missing. Pa GR cade La aes RAIN Life Insurance is a “GOOD BUY” Fee As as de WHAT KIND OF A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY SHOULD YOU OWN? Each of us has particular family and business needs that can best be met by a life insurance policy or program. ad OF ES ee Select the plan that answers your thrift and protection needs. . «» WHAT COMPANY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE? There are hundreds of reputable legal reserve life insurance companies from which you can choose, It’s easy to pick a good one with which you can do business. This Home Located > ES AUER Ea I SO BS ER eg Nip aS. a ERB GG St ee 3nd 4 Only 2 Block ...- AND HOW SHOULD YOU SELECT A LIFE INSURANCE AGENT? Qualified agents right here in this community are ready and able to serve you and your family. 7 ; ublic interest by Presented in the if | This Home Located . : 2 Dr. G, Merrill Lenox, executive, program explaining the purpose secretary of both the Detroit and and objective of the girls’ or- Chapman will award the of roses to Patricia Gentry, Rosemary Tripp, Karen Olsem, | . Jill LaFountain, Gail Travis, Carei Of Union \Pope, Jean Dawson, Katherine) MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—An| Featherstone organizer for the Teamsters Union) group meets each Tuesday tionality suit. vening under the leadership of rs. William Gentry and Mrs.| Ha HUDSON FALLS ‘N.Y. (AP) —| ‘The word must have been ‘‘good bye.” Donald Varney, 23, Glens 'agents. |Falls, sentenced to serve 90 days| , in jail for stealing a bicycle, asked| The Cabinet canceled Gross’ li-! to have a last word with his wife,|cense on grounds he had neglected | standing in the rear of the court-|to report on his application that room, He strode right past his|he had spent 2%2 years in a New) wife and out the door, He's still) York jail for conspiracy to com-| Waterford’s Newest Residential Area Adjoining Westridge of Waterford Well Planned and Well Restricted Community of Beautiful Ranch Homes in the Moderate Price Range! Lake Lots Available as the owner of a coal tipple once ture study and cookouts, will be used by mine operator John Deal.| Provided. Two physicians, four xe « * nurses and two dietitians wall at- It was at Habersham on May 6 tend to the campers’ health needs. | that Deal and a crew of four were} The camp, located near Colum-| fired on from ambush as they Diaville, north of Lapeer, consists | |moved equipment from the area. f 100 acres of beautiful forest and The following day, two dynamite farmland surroundjpg a small lake. ‘explosions destroyed two tipples| The cost is $70 for two weeks, and several business buildings in and $45 for one week. Parents of downtown Jellico. | well-controlled diabetic children | |may apply by writing to the Michi- ‘Teamster Tests Legality analire er Prana recone | 1 Agent's License | ij jarrested for lacking a license is| \counterattacking with a_ constitu- % | x * * rold Gross spent four hours) in custody after he continued his) activities Friday despite the lift- ling of his union business agent’s ‘license by the Florida Cabinet. Then he filed a Circuit Court suit | challenging the state law that re-| licenses for union ! | - quires state * * Monday thru Saturday FRANKLIN Road Reute Weekdays: 9.15 A.M. (40 minute intervals) te 5:40 P.M. 9:05 A.M. (@ minute tervals) te 5:38 P.M. Saturday in ‘mit extortion. ecg ft i © PTC, tee ated han Ra OK BOW LA a =i | 2 on Olympic Parkway, Complete with Lot $22,900 Bedroom Brick Homes s to Both Public and Parochial Schools on Olympic Parkway, Complete with Lot $23,300 — Beautifully Designed Homes MODELS OPEN SUNDAY | vinan. 2. srawrn. amerieas National Snvarsnce Company 1-6 PM _ | CARL BR TENUTA, Midwestern United Life Insurahes Company COMMUNITY. . Large Lats 1% Bath ™. | ACB VALET, New Fort ie trans Somes gs ; ; Ag Paved Boulevards East off Airport Road, north. of - _ CUARLES WR VAUGHAN, Equitable Life Ascarance Seclety ; ; F ‘ GORDON HODGES, Metropolitan Life Insurany | LEO HUFFMAN, State Farm Insurance Compan * | HAROLD W. KRUGER, Cotumbes Mutual Life Insurance Com > | OLIN LaBARGE, Confederation Life Ag 1 - LAWRENCE LUDEMAN, Lincoln Nath CARL G. MATHENY, Life Insurance: Company of Virginia -|\ THOMAS MecKINSTRY, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company E SNES bh. PIMEWEASER, Equitable Life Assurance Society—Ist Viee President insurance legislation in the interest of the policy-holding public. The professional life underwriters — members of © this Association — who subscribe to, endorse, and actively participate in this program are listed below: Have you reviewed your life insurance program lately? If not, call your life underwriter today! i es 1959 OFFICERS The Pontiac Association of Life Underwriters President—David H. Speer, Lincoln National Life Insur- ance Co. Immediate Past President—Olin La Barge, Confederation Life Association First Vice-President — Richard L. Mineweaser, Equitable Life Insurance Society | Second Vice-President—Floyd T. Blanzy, Metropolitan Life | Insurance Co. \Third Vice-President—Vern Hartman, State Farm Insur- ance Co. Mémbership Chairman — Mrs. Cornell Wilson, American National Insurance Co.: » LIFE UNDERWRITERS MEMBERS Insurance Company Company of Vermont ¢ ° = - GEORGE GRAN, FLOYD A. GRAVES, ‘American Nations! Insdrance Company WILLIAM F. GREEN, Jr., Life Insarance Company of Virginia Company VERN HARTMAN, State Farm Insurance Agency VERN HARTMAN, State Farm Insurance Company — Second Vice President — an Program Company 7 ROBBY D. HURST, American Nations! Life Insurance Company ROBERT C. IRWIN, Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Company MRS. MARIAN JACKSON, Equitable Life Assurance Company MRS, LILLIAN JAMES, American Nationa! Insurance Company :| WILLIAM J. JENKINS, Life Insurance Company of Virginia BRENT W. JETT, Equitable Life Assurance Society CLAIR L. JOHNSON, Predential Insurance Company JACK LeBLANC, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company THOMAS KNOX, Life Insurance Company of Virginia GUS KOSTOPULOS, Life Insurance Company of Virginia pany diate Past President Cc een 1 Life I JESSE J, MYRICK, Ameri National Life In Company | MRS. VERA MAE NASH, Great Lakes Muteal Life Insurance Company » RICHARD EB. NEVEUX, Manufacturers Life Insurance Company > | JOUN NICHOLSON, Life Insurance Company of Virginia > LLEWELLYN M. OAKLEY, Massachusetis Life Insurance Company = |C. B. PATTON, Great West Life Assurance Company || JOHN REBM, M >| @. W. PERRY, State Farm Insurance Company . > | HOWARD G. PETERSON, Equitable Lite Assurance Seciety Life Insurance Company : oJ NATIONAL : BANK. — : : Beseiasar “Biveptaces __-Williams Lake. Rd., on Olympic Scan ASS OUR. Acerteen Netenst ierereave Comeney : sai oe kt , a get 8 Attached Garages _ Parkway. rae 5 Ace WERT. Sinema Ste Company — at . of PONTIAC = \: % eres sll oe Biaap s: butane Serdar eae Aes Pee es n peep’ : | : : | ROBERT W. WILKINSON: Cotwmbus te anaranee Company ; coe TRL WHEL TMAN Buitoer , a ak) a ‘ Elan: ae oe a ta ee. eae tes fo eM a , " an ais Reremeararmeene te sirmcahcst scomeceteon’ ROBERT fr SIMMRRMAN, Cotent Covnmsber besten Lite Bae Insurance Ce . b' , a af yA ot ‘a e t. : r 5 \ a a a op ee ee - / é oe oe slit =_— — -—_— =— — —_— —_— —_— - = -_- -_ > THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Dr. and Mrs. engagement of their dawtghter, Diane, to -H. -Holland Il, son of Judge and--Mrs. H. East lroquois The adult committee of American Field Service sponsored a bridge benefit for scholarships Friday evening at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. A bridge benefit for scholarships for American Field Service tudents, sponsored by the adult committee, was held Friday evening at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. x * * Highlighting the evening were foreign exchange stu- dents whe have been living in the Pontiac area this year. They visited with guests and helped serve refreshments. Chatting at the tea were the Rev. Galen Hershey who is chairman of American Field Service in this area Tell of Wedding Plans Local PTA Announcement is made of the engagement of Diane Childs and H. Russel Holland II. Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Childs of Honolulu, Hawaii and Judge and Mrs. H. Russel Holland of East’ Iroquois road Miss Cnilds is a graduate of Punahou School and attended Pomona College.- Claremont, Edgar S. Childs of Honolulu, Hawaii, an- nounce the Russel Russel Holland of road, An August - wedding | is planned. o Calif. She is now a physio- therapy student at University of Michigan. Mr. Holland is a student at U. of M. Law School where he took his undergraduate work. The couple will be married in Honolulu in August and will return to Ann Arbor for fur- ther study at the U. of M. ‘DIANE CHILDS bi Peatiac Press Photes Among those attending were, left to right, Mrs. Julius Koprince, Renata Walterskirchen of Vienna, Austria; Greg Uligian and Mrs. Jack Rodal. Foreign Students Star at Bridge Benetit They were Claudia Caramanti of Italy and Renata Walterskirchen of Austria, who poured, and Lennart Nilson of Sweden. General chairman for the tea was Mrs. Paul Gorman. Assisting her were Mrs. L. J. Fink, decorations; Mrs. How- ard Powers and Mrs. Alfred Rothweiler, serving; Mrs. Jack Rodal, tickets; and Mrs. Ralph Strang and Mrs. Charles Uligian, cleanup. and Mrs. L. J. Fink who was in charge of decorations for the affair. Winds Up ° Season Final meeting of the Bagley School PTA was held Thursday afternoon. New officers for the coming year were installed by Mrs. William White. They are Mrs, James Over- ton, president; Mrs. Isaac Lidell, mother vice president; James Edwards, father vice president; Mildred Williams, teacher vice president; Mrs. Shirley Beach, secretary; Mrs. Robert Ashford, treasurer; and Mrs. Nethia Spann, historian The Bagley Schoo] Band, di- rected by Eldon Rosegart, played several selections. Reports on the state conven- tion held recently in Bay City were given by Mrs. Lidell and Mrs. Oliver Mather Jr. Mrs. Herbert Mullen, out- going president, was presented with a past president's pin. Refreshments were served ” by. Alberta Ross, Mrs. Coley Gracey and Mrs. Jesse Evans Brush Technique The proper way to brush your hair is to brush the top and back hair*up-and the sides ott: Start at the haiyline and with a twist of the wrist, sweep * theb rush out fronpfthe scalp. ‘ Central Methodist Units Meet Circles Gather in Members’ Homes This Week Woren's Society of Christian Service Circles of Central Methodist Church .met this week . Sarah English Circle had a dessert luncheon at the Lake Angelus Shores home of Mrs. Max Kearns. Mrs. Francis Mapley was hostess to Jean Bagnall Circle at her ee oo reey street. Mrs. Richard Royal showed pictures of her trip to Europe at the meeting of Martha Graff Circle, held at the home of Mrs, Richard Kuhn on Gate- way drive. Mrs, Vernell Kaul assisted. Ortha Lane Circle met at the Hira stree: home of Mrs. Wal- ter Wittkopf, and Barbara Norris Circle met at the home of Mrs. Fred Crossman of Lakeland street. Marilyn Lake was speaker at the meeting of Etha Nagler Circle held at the Bonnie Briar home of Mrs. Lester McClel- lan Jr. She was assisted by Mrs. Donald Porritt. * * * Dessert luncheons were served at Marion Shaw Circle and Otto Sisters Circle. Mar‘en Shaw Circle met .at the Hen- derson street home of Mrs. William Mustard, and Mrs. James Gilchrist was hostess to Otto Sisters Circle at her home on Avondale street. Ada Duhigg Circle met at the home of Mrs. William Bul- lock of Orchard Lake and Mrs. Edgar Schulz of Osceola drive entertained Margaret Johnston Circle. Janet Geiger Circle met ‘at the church for a cooperative luncheon. PTA Hears Larson Cressy Larson, executive di- rector of Boys’ Club of Pontiac, was guest speaker at the final meeting of Wilson School PTA held Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roderick Hoover gave a PTA council report. Mrs, Charles Butler, progrum chairman, also took part. Peggy Yone Ellison Wed Peggy Yone Ellison and Don- ald Ray Wendland were mar- ried Thursday evening at St. Trinity Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. El- lison of Cadillac street and Mrs. Herbert H. Wendland of Voorheis road and the late Mr. Wendland. * * * The bride wore a white sheath dress with a georgette nylon panel at the back. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and carnations. Mrs. Paul Wendland was matron of honor. Her dress was, yellow with a flared skirt and a pearl crown held her nose veil. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of yellow and white roses and carnations. Jack Wendland was best man. A reception was held at Old Mill Tavern, The couple will live on Voorheis road. The bridegroom attended the Uni- versity of Michigan and the bride attended Michigan State University. Mrs. Ellison wore a blue New Leaders of Longfellow PTA Presented Mrs. Thomas Bartle, re- elected president of Longfellow School PTA, introduced new officers at the final meeting of the season held Thursday eve- ning. They were Mrs. Robert *Dohner, vice. president; Mr. Dohner, father vice president; Mrs. Peter Spring, teacher vice president; Mrs. Olin Simonds, recording secretary; Mrs. Wil- liam Enfield, treasurer; and Mrs. Joseph Blaylock, his- torian. Annual reports and a report on the convention of Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers were given. Mrs. Thurman Jackson gave a health report showing a sub- stantial increase of health pro- tection in the school. Longfel- low school band played sev- eral selections directed by Don- ald Schultz, Refreshments were served by homeroom mothers, Mrs. How- ard Wideman, Mrs. Hugh Cook and Mrs. Leon Bogan. Pioneers Had Own Brand of Shampoo ‘Prairie schooners’ ‘trossed the United States to open the West — and, the pioneer wo- man used all her ingenuity to find simple hair beauty. It was then that &’he utilized sand, when water was scarce, to give herself the first ‘dry’ shampoo. Simple, straight hair do's —, usually caught in «a bun or’ braided, were the pre- vailing styles. to Donald Ray Wendland lace dress with a pink orchid corsage. Mrs. Wendland was dressed in navy and white silk print dress and a white orchid corsage. 90th Birthday Reception Set for City Women Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Clark of Silver Lake road are giving a reception today in hofor of Mrs. Clark's mother, Mrs. Ira A. Woodward. Mrs. Woodard is celebrating her 9th birthday today. Sunday there will be a buffet supper for relatives from the Detroit area, ~ * * * Mrs. Woodard has just re- turned from St. Petersburg, Fla. whére she spends her winters. She has lived in Pontiac since 1928 and has been active in. many groups here, includ- ing the Beth any Baptist Church, the Gen. Richardson Chapter of the DAR and the Golden Age Club at the YWCA. * *® *® Mrs. Woodard has a son in California as well as her daughter, Mrs. Clark, here in Pontiac. There are two grand- children. New officers will be installed at the annual dinner meeting of Oakland County District, Michigan State Nurses Association to be held at 6:30 Tuesday Bert A. Rennie of Detroit and Mrs. Clifford Moran of . Venice cqurt announce the engagement of their daughter, Sallie Ann, to Donald K. Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Parks of Owosso. She is a Central Michigan College graduate. Her fiance was graduated from Eastern Michigan College. Women Hear Talk on Church Meeting Mrs. Ercell Kohlhaas and Mrs. Dallas Folsom reported on the Augustana Lutheran Chureh Women's Convention * held at Joliet, Ill. at the meet- ing of Esther Unit of St. John Lutheran Church. * * * The meeting was held Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. John Benaglia of Drayton Plains. Mrs. Fred Larson also took part and members sewed cancer pads. Shoe Bag for Trip For over-the-road trips, a shoe bag with pockets is in- dispensable. Attach to back of front seat. Use for storing sun glasses, maps, pad, pencil, games, cleansing tissue or sandwiches. Keeps car unclut- tered and puts everything with- in easy reach. Mrs. RoUert C.-VanderK loot, left, national sponsor of Save the Childten Federation and Mrs. Edward S. * Wellock, right, were hostesses at a tea held at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. VanderKloot Friday ta. vie Coll te AF eo a . r Coe Pa REE AD tas LI cts dent. SALLIE ANN RENNIE ae Peatiae Press Phete at Greenfield Restaurant, Birmingham. Mary Millenbach, left, is new treasurer and Mrs. Carl Rasak is first vice presi- Nurses to Hear About Program for B.S. Degree Dr. Lowell Eklund, director of continuing education at Michigan State University Oak- land, will speak on the Bach- elor of Science degree pro- gram for graduate nurses at the annua! dinner meeting of Oakland County district, Mich- igan State Nurses Association. * * * New officers will be installed at the meeting to be held at 6:30 Tuesday at Greenfield's Restaurant, Birmingham. They are Mrs, Ralph Sherrod, pres- ident; Mrs. Carl Rasak, first vice president; and Mrs. J. H. Nimmo, second vice president. Others are Mrs. Donovan Wharf{, recording secretary; Lois Austin, corresponding sec- retary; Mary Millenbach, treasurer: and Mrs. George A. Gillette, member-at-large. * * * On the nominating commit- tee are Mrs. Eva L, Gibson, Mrs. C. W. Salton and Mrs. Lester Mehlberg. Have You Tried This? . Molded Salad Has Own Creamy Dressing on Top By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Today's recipe is for a salad that has its own dressing. It should look pretty on a spring luncheon plate. Use the dress- ing for any fruit salad. x ®. * Mrs. Ralph E. Allen is to- day's cook. She is a friendly person who enjoys being with her family. and friends. Gar- dening and knitting are two of her hobbies, CREAMY TOP SALAD By Mrs. Ralph E. Alien % cup grated carrots % cup celery, cut fine 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained 1 package jemon geiatin 6 # Use drained pieapple juice, plus enough water to make {| two cups. Dissolve gelatin in * one cup of hot liquid. Add rest of liquid and let chill until syrupy. Fold in other ingre- dients and pour into mold. Serve with Creamy Dressing Creamy Dressing 2 ege yolks ‘9 cup suger Dash of salt Julee and rind of a lemon 1 cup whipped cream Mix yolks, sugar, salt and lemon juice and rind. Cook over low heat until thickened. Cool and fold in whipped cream. Serve over squares of gelatin salad. 4 bin ESO ie. llr aj Pontiac Press Phete acquaint.area residents with the SCF program, Glen Leet, center, program director, discussed the, work. of the ‘non-profit organization for child welfare. Mrs. Wellock was’ chairman of the tea dy : \ ee os a |, Ph ee ae 1959 Area PTA — Holds Final Meeting - McConnell School Unit Gives Awards; Installs Officers Fina] meeting of the McConnell School PTA wds held Thursday aft. ernoon at the school. New officers were installed by Mrs, Evans. Awards were presented to offi- cers of the Girls Service Squad, cates. . Phomas H. Temple, principal, presented AAA certificates of ap- preciation to Mrs, Walter Bennett and Mrs. Eustace Thibodeau, spon- chairman, assisted by Mrs. Rich- ard Acre. Mrs. George Felice and Mrs. Ira Ervin poured at the tea table. Floral arrangements were by Mrs. Howard White and Mrs. Franklin. Will-O-Way Sets Schedule for Summer School Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater, West Long Lake road in Bloom- field Hills, will offer three summer programs this year. The school, approved by the Michigan State Plans are well under way for the reunion banquet of Pontiac High School Class of 1949, to be held at 6:30 p.m. May 23 at Elks Temple. Serving on committees are, left to j Pontiac Press Photo right, Mrs. Donald McCandless, pub- licity; Peter Evarts, master of cere- monies for the banquet; Mrs. Johnnie Millmine, general chairman; and John Kennedy, reservations. Board of Education, will offer a limited number of scholarships for matic Program for children offers a choice of 2? four-week programs: June 22-July 17 or July 20 to Aug. 16. Students attend classes Momilay through Thursday. Outdoor recre- is offered for six weeks, from July) 6 to Aug. 16. The University Program offers an eight-week course, June 22 to August 16. Classes meet Monday; through Thursday with a choice of} hours. , j Dear Abby .. . * Billing and Cooing in Church Is Hardly Way to Worship God By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: At my church some of the young people meet on the outside and pair off and go in for the services only for a petting party it seems. Some hold hands, write notes, and Arline H. Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scherly L. Green of Gregory road, and Leonard H.° Sheffer, son of Mrs. Sinda Sheffer of Prescott, were married Friday evening at First Free Methodist Church. Arline H. Green Is Wed on Parents’ Anniversary On the 31st wedding anni- versary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scherly L. Green of Gregory road, Arline Harriett Green became the bride of Leonard Harry Sheffer of East Chicago avenue. The Rev. “ Lyal H. Howison officiated at the Friday evening ceremony at First Free Methodist Church before some 300 guests. =~ The is the son of Mrs. Sinda Sheffer of Prescott. IN GOWN OF LACE A floor-length gown of Chan- tilly lace fashioned with a Sa- brina neckline was chosen by cinths in a crescent-shaped bouquet. Best man was Jack Brown. Attendants were S, Eugene Green, brother of the bride, of Lake Orion; Gerald L. Green, also a brother of the bride, of Drayton Plains; and Joe Hay- ward of Drayton Piains. Ushers were Kenneth Sheffer. brother of the bridegroom, and Ralph Norberg, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. * * ® Mrs. Green wore a gold and White brocade dress with all white accessories for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Shef- “that our Donald cannot hold one couple had their feet so his teacher. Humiliation is tangled up you £ -“ hard for 8-year-olds to. bear. could hardly * * * tell which °* DEAR ABBY: About a they belonged year ago you printed a letter to and, Abby from ‘‘A Mother’’ asking when if the church a girl could be her own boss. had caught on I clipped it and carried it fire they with me. I lost my purse, would prob and the article with it. Would ida thy — | you please do me a favor and 1 | : fore they. coud shee avr un- | — thet lotr again? = ed rey d= ee I have been raised that a MRS. G.S. church is God's housé and +s & & young people should go there to worship the Lord in a re- spectful manner and keep their hands off each other. CONFIDENTIAL TO TELE- PHONE SWEETHEART: He sounds like he would make a perfect stranger. Keep it that way! of style” * * * i For your copy of What Every OLD-FASHIONED Teenager Wants to Know, send = . a 2 cent and a large, self- DEAR OLD - FASHIONED: addressed, stamped envelope to Abby. care of this news- has NOT gone out of style All the world loves a lover— | PaPer- os « % but not in chureh. — * * * ABBY tn care of this paper. Enclose DEAR ABBY: Our eight- @ self-addressed, stamped envelope. Picnic to Fete Foreign Students then she said, “Will Billy and | Foreign exchange students and Donald please not sing—just [tneir pp ky will yy move ine?” WD, iguests o! western a ‘ery. Detroit Archdiocesan Council 4of Catholic Women at an annual |pienic this Sunday. | The affair will be held at the | Watkins Lake cottage of Mrs. Wil- liam J. Dean. Mrs. Donald Scriven of Birmingham is in charge of the arrangements. The day will start with 10 a.m. |mass at Holy Name Church in ‘ir- mingham. Transportation to the picnic will be furnished by mem- bers of the deanery. a tune, but we think it is ter- rible for a teacher to hurt a child by announcing it before the class. Should I go to school and say something to her or should I forget about it? DONALD'S MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: If Donald “sobbed his little heart out” perhaps you'd better go to school and have a talk with the bride. 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I am soon to be and Marian Koster participat- married and am having quite a ing in the program. large wedding and reception The group will honor the old- Many of the invitations will be est and newest Six Glasses Daily Hostess Is By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN You and I are just about all wet! We are about two-thirds water. Constantly questions about drink- ing water come across my desk. “Does it make one fat to drink water?” “Is it bad to drink water with meals?” “How much water should a person drink every day ¢ j|for best health?” So far as I can discover the lbest rule seems to be a minimum lof six glasses of liquid daily. This them important enough to dress | Mother-Daughter Banquet Set at Lutheran Church Te Hye Hn LS i banquet Wednesday, May 20. affair will get under way at 6:30 p.m. Corsages have been made for each mother and daughter at- tending. The program will include songs, prizes and a film in color entitled ‘Our Northern _ Ameri- can Neighbors.” The Augustana Lutheran Church Women are in charge of the an- nual. event. Taking reservations are Mrs. Felix Anderson, Mrs. Vernon Gatzka and Mrs. Edward McLaughlin. Those interested in attending have been advised to purchase tickets early, as reservations are limited. < . Sorority Elects Officers Officers of Iota Eta chapter discussion at lunch the other day I said that I thought it looked very awkward to sit with the left hand in one's lap while eating and that it was better to rest it on the table's edge. My friend said it was a must to keep the left hand in the lap regardless of looks. would like your opinion on this." Answer: Many people do find it awkward to sit throughout a meg] with one hand lying limp in the lap and find it more natural to vary the position of leaving it in the lap. Actually there are very few times when the left hand is not busy hold- ing the fork while cutting food or holding a piece of bread. ‘“‘Dear Mrs, Post: In order to settle an argument, will you please tell me when a piece of parsley is served on the plate with the food, may this be eaten, or it is merely for decoration purposes?”’ Answer: It is intended for decoration, but it is not im- proper to eat it if you would like to. “Dear Mrs. Post: I am a married woman working for a large organization. Recently one of the men who works in my department (a bachelor) was taken ill and rushed to the hospital for an operation. One evening after work I stopped at the hospital to see him. When I arrived home and told my husband where J had been, he was quite perturbed over it and said it was very improper for me to go alone to visit this man. I can’t see any improp- riety in this situation and think he is making a fuss over noth- ing. I would very much like to have your opinion on this. Moms, Daughters Answer: Unless you have given your husband some other reason to be jealous, I do not see any reason for his object- ing to your visiting a sick man held Tuesday evening in the in a hospital. church parlors. 4 Guest speaker will be Mrs “Dear Mrs. Post: I Leon Skelley, with Mrs. Walter know me only as Barbara Lee. Will you please tell me how the invitations should be worded under the circumstances?” Facts About Waterand You As you all know milk is a Water cannot make you fat, | wonderful health food, but if no matter when you drink it, | children are allowed to drink since it has no calories. at their meals, they not Se ‘Spadea’s American Desigher HOF taHy OEE i SRS « ea ‘ side zipper to|inch materia] for blouse, 24 yards and of 36 inch material for short length i z *t j F F Ay 4 REE Luncheon Is Held Birmingham Wellesley Club held its annual luncheon meet- ing Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Husband Answer: You will have to have your engraver add (Barbara Lee) under your name in parenthesis on the certain number of invitations to be sent to those who are un- of Birminghanr likely to know your name. ‘ Look your “BEST” for Wi | 7 . ° important occasions, in clothes freshly cleaned by “GRESHAMS.” \\ a Here’s STORAGE that’s easy’. . . THRIFTY, too! | Pertianent Wave Val The Season’s Most Important’ b OS PPS NS EP Se SEPT SSS SH OTS COO OSS Be. Upright, Walk Strong--God Made fou in His Image -_ a bf - Confident Living FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH - Evangel Temple Youth Rally Slated Marilyn Vernon S16 Oyphard Lake Avenue Rev. Hard Maal, Pastor Double-Talk Is for the Man} Ke hechroennenl Dus fe MSAK, CONVENTION Jo Dar oe: .._1.|Who Crawls Through Life lat Oakland Church || diss S253 "ite ilver Te ay 20th—7:30 P.M. . ne w ve f. ri set ry Miho Pie to Give Recital estscekkion Pea Pa ae Pa That great historian James Truslow 4dams once made a suggestion that is worth consideration: “Perhaps it would be a good idea, fantastic as it sounds, to muffle every telephone, stop every motor, and halt all activity for an hour some day, to give people a chance to ponder for a few Senior Girls Ensemble, Church Senior Choir to Assist Soloist ' FIRST METHODIST PILGRIM Paul T. Hart, Pastor 3 * : South Saginas Harry J ‘Lord, Assistant Pastor 4 - y ' fninutes on what it is all about, why they are The Tic Tac Toe’ Contest witt | HOL|I NESS ft arilyn Vernon, vocal pupil of ving, and what they really want.” ’ be between the Perry Park Bap-| 3 10:00 A. M. MORNING W ORSHIP ~ * George Putnam of Pontiac Central I think this is an interesting suggestion nt sou tnaaie ‘acd Gone of the CH URCH ‘ “THE BAPTISM OF THE SPIRIT” | High School, will give a recital and, even if you can’t muffle your telephone host church. $ Pentecost Sunday sat the Oakland Avenue United) or turn off the motors all around you, it’s very well worth following. It is a sad fact that all too few of us know An award will be given to ee! church group having the largest | average attendance present. Ay |new award will be offered as Sunny | Baldwin at Fairmont Pastor 0. D. Emery 4 Presbyterian Church at 8 p.m. > Friday. Proceeds will be used to jp |help pay for hér trip to Europe Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL loweallc«cs 6:15 P.M S\this summer with the Michigan that it is all about, why we are living and Wed. oor. mms and Prayer ——- || Chorale. what we really want—where we want to go tgp lltcan od entitling the group SUNDAY SCHOOL y . _— - 4| Assisting in the recital will be and where we are headed. to the award permanently. 10 AM. PD Sc SEOPAT OES Cee ee : the Junior Choir of the Oakland The Bible tells us one vital truth which it would be Group singing and numbers by Avenue Church and the Senior Girls Ensemble of Pontiac Centrel| Wel! to stress: “No good thing will He (the Lord) withhold DR. GEORGE L. Forp _—|®*, fellowship quartet will be af WORSHIP HOUR ‘ . High School from them that walk uprightly.” ; part of the program. 11 AM , . .M. ; ~ * How does that truth work out in life in a practical sense? f) SERMON BY PASTOR EMERY . C = a t [a | Meth od | St as ae ian om Well, let me tell you about a man who came to see me about [ . ge or Rev. ] . W. M oore YOUTH HOUR REV. MILTON H. BANK, D.D., Minister \“Ah Love, But a Day,” “Still getting a job. He sat down and told me at length sbout his > Fy to Be I nstalled -] P.M REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Assqgiate Minister As the Night.” “I'll Walk With abilities and how good he was. .« . 6:15 P.M. REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D, Assoog Minister God," “Ho, Mr. Piper,” and “I/. Then he told me about all the influential people he knew. uest reacner jat Trinity Baptist } evening service MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A. M. oar a Forest Praying.” - Ano gait If he knows all these people, why does he vnsta > pal “ need me?” A Aue llation services for the new | ™M. “COIN OF THE REALM” a ae Seana Ftaa But, as he talked, the reason for his failure became obvious National — Association pastor, the Rev. Joseph W. Moore, | SERMON BY will begin at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at Trinity Baptist Church with) services held each night through | May 24. | Guest preachers will include the’ Rev. L. R. Miner of Macedonia | George L. Ford when he! |Baptist Church, the Rev. A. A. | ‘speaks at 10:45 a.m. in the First Banks of the Second Baptist, |Chureh, Detroit, the Rev. F. P.! He was dealing in vague half-truths. So I stopped him and told him just that. PASTOR EMERY We invite you to join us in joyous worship and warm Christian fellowship. Our program is for your entire family Leader to Speak at Ist i ‘LAID IT ON LINE st Baptist Church “You'll never get to first base until you begin to be honest) «The Truth in Love” will be the! jAu My ~_ Be a " |with yourself and with other people,” I said. I rather laid it on theme of the morning message of HIRST * \the line, and, with considerably humbled -attitude, he said: Dr. CHURCH &: the NAZARENE I be "Be ” he, chr choir )“Ok, what can I do about it?” and “The Answer.”’ The ensemble will sing, “Drifting | and Dreaming,” ‘‘The Gardener,’’| “Sweet Georgia Brown” and ‘ ‘Let| Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) will be ‘‘Boys and Girls for Jesus,” ; I wrote out the following five-point program for him. “This Baptist Church. . Senegal ee meet Teng will help you to walk uprightly like a man with something * * * go of D : ra an b Baptix| VISIT US THIS WEEK 60 STATE STREET “Art.” ; ‘on the ball,” I said. | Executive leader of the National Pryor tioch Bap Dr. Church in Fiint. “The Real Purpose of a: Church” will be the subject of the | Rev. Moore’s sermon at Trinity} Baptist at 11 a.m. Sunday. } At 7:30 p.m. the pastor will) | Association of Evangelicals, ‘Ford also will preach at the eve- ning service on “The Christian Hope for a Hopeless World.” * * Worship 11:00 A.M. “THE CHURCHES GREATEST HOUR” Youth Service .... 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. The Chorale is sponsored by the 1. I will be honest with myself. Michigan Council of Churches. 2. I will be honest with other people. ; 3. I will say nothing derogatory about anyone. 4. I will be morally straight and eliminate all double- talk and double-dealing. . National Lutheran Council Churches Success Lodge ; “ein cialiaibaiaiaa Slates Service 5. I will visualize my goal, pray fcr guidance and really te challenge Christians to lead ——_ ——— ‘Bible School 9:45 A.M. , American citizens to know |DtC?: nw Parade Sund go to work and follow Chriel ond theo mabe ASCENSION | Kenneth A Hutchinson come ph arade ounaay I guess I must have shocked him into being honest by my} i¢ possible for America to attain 2? N M be WATERFORD | The anal May service of bluntness because he took my program and actually tried it. He! » place in world leadership in a ew em rs Meeting at Leggett schoo! ‘Knights of Pythias Success Lodge. got a job and he’s doing quite well in it. He learned the Bible's) spiritual way. . et 3621 Pontiac lee Ra. 10 will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday |!esson that no good thing will be withheld from the man who * *« & to Join St. Trinity Wm. LaFountain, Pastor H RCH at the St. John Methodist Church, walks uprightly. The association with its mem- SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 AM. BETHANY BAPTIST C U Highland and Nebraska streets. | * * * bership of more than 2,000,000 The Rev. Ralph C. Claus will, SERVICES .....9 and 11 AM. ¢ West Huron ot Mark Street The Rev. Joseph W. Moore of | If that word “uprightly” bothers you, don't let it. It maintains a headquarters office in| -e-eive 22 new members into St.| : Trinity Baptist Church will be means, of course, to walk in right ways. |Wheaton, Ill. and office of public|T;inity Church at the morning. CHRIST guest preacher. Starting at 2 p. m. at the Wilson) Avenue School, all departments| will form a parade and march on Wilson avenue to Going street; then to E. South boulevard where the group will turn west and proceed Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor Percy M. Walley. Jr. Minister of Education Two Worship Services—8 45 A.M. and at ~d A M. Sermon: ‘‘THE MAN WHO 8TOOD Guest Preacher: Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, Michigan Council of Churches 9.45 AM.—Church School for All 7:00 P M.—4 B.Y.F. Groups WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. affairs in Washington, D. C. and) service Sunday. six regional offices throughout the| He will speak on ‘Personal Re- country. sponsibility and Individual Ac- It means to walk strong, the way God intended us to walk when He made us in His image. It means to stand up to problems like a man and not crawl through life on your hands and knees letting everything lick you. First of all, know what you want out of life, and be sure * * * Dr. H. H. Savage, pastor of First Baptist, is a past president of the organization. . to Highland avenue and to the ‘hat it is a worthy objective. Hold that objective before you Grulke, Karen S. Farrell, Wallace ST. JOHN’S j Wednesday, 730 P. M —Mid-week Service led by Guild Girls’ Fellowship St. John Church. lat all times even when the going is hard. Strive for it with L. Hoop, M ilyn J. Ott, K ! e TIAC i “An American Baptist Convention Church” Grady E. McFee, Chancellor ‘everything you have, always believing that God is helping you. M. Burwell, Donald K. Durnen PON Commander, said a large group is urCc ason and Karen M. Schulz. 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. lexpected from Detroit. The Rev.| Others will be Mildred Bredow, Carl W. Nelson, Pastor |. Allen Parker, pastor of Newman| Linda Gaylock, Enid Mar, Gayle} o iinay scHOOL ..9.45 AM *!|AME Church, is Grand Chancellor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE a a nchann SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY : | And the work of righteousness, “MORTALS AND IMMORTALS” ‘shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness, quietness and con- Reading Room ~ fidence forever. 2 East Lawrence Street CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 AM. All Saints Church Choirs to Give ‘Mass in B Minor’ to Be Observed The great Mass in B Minor. by presented by the adult choirs of Johann Sebastian Bach will be At) Saints Church at 5 p.m. Sun- Mrs. ea edy. Keske| J ie Gonza) J K /Mrs. Barbera Miller, Mrs. Julia] SHEPHERD of the LAKES Crusader and Choraler Hansen, Donald Dawson ang Mr.f WALLED LAKE Choirs to Have Dinner 2% Mrs. Daniel Putnam. Meeting at Walled Lake Ziem. School : . W. Maple Near Ladd Ra Graduation Exercises Deedee’ Fac. Powe Sunday Services and’ Sunday School Behold, how good and how pleas- | * ie % | 11:00 A. M. Open Daily * i * ; ; gether in unity. Wednesday Evening NAMtoSPM FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH. es ee ee Eee © apie SUNDAY SCHOOL... .9:30 AM. Service 8 P.M Friday to 9 P.M 249 Baldwin Avenue oe ee eRe cee iD Cad WORT aE Ge too oor BETHEL. TABERNACLE C t. ri .| be an orchestra composed of musi-| ’s * at the two wor-| a Sunday School 9:45 Morning Service 11:00 [cians from Pontiac and Grosse ship services tomorrow at Orchard | Pirst Pentecost Church of Pontiac FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST & Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 | Pointe. Richard Roeckelein of Lake Community Charch, Presby-] 8.8...10 a.m. Worship 11 am cme? Lawrence and Williams Streets é Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Christ Church, Grosse Pointe wil] terian in observing Pentecost Sun-|| Evangelistic Service 1:30 p.m. LUTH ERAN Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—PE 5-982 be at the organ and Philip Stein-|44Y- Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. ; La __ haus. organist and choirmaster at * * *# ~— ar dragon * ce CHURCH ES ° HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS fs —_—___———— ——— = —— All Saints will conduct the per-| LdinPthai—meiep Aries wit} ve. P formance. ™ ir 8 a a.m. RADIO STATION TV “Fist Church ofthe, Brethren ett Rance, via oe Dem” Church of GOD JP 1 t the da CKLW EVERY SUNDAY “Lift Up Christ by Living Christ” Pe seg aol peace Ianneh Cele wil serve eco | B. Pike at St. Paul 800 K.C. CHANNEL 7 Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. ! cNelly, Mary Lewis, Mary x * * f ° u by the Pastor. Special Music. Lindquist, Marilyn Rodgers and : ' sunaay Schot S d g- 45 A. M. 9-30 A M Sunday Evening, 7:00 P. M.—Home Builders’ Class Lovell Tomlinson Mrs. Milo McLintock, chairmgn/ Morning Worship, ar hel : unday ° a. “4 Wed. Prayer and Bible Study at the Church, 7:30 P. M i Maurial G » Sopranos; jof World Service Department, will | Ties AM. ee et . p al Grenspon and Rebecca 1. in charge of the program and ® ing Worship, | George Mahder, Pastor ; eS Ft ists BO % — | Gould, contraltos; Donald Nelson, | \i-5° Robert Reich, the nursery. Youth ‘Night, Wed. Early Service ..... 8:00 AM. — a = ——_—S, SYLVAN LAKE | tom. Sm OO “+ * "Welcome Ee oe ol) Jerse - an ee | one, | c y School ....9:30 A.M. - : ; “Forward in Faith” “SPARCHING THE [emwen ecveny | CHURCH of CHRIST | ‘he Mass, composed between! chony at meen fan ddinens wed | SEW stacey" peer, SCRIPTURES” at a Wi Hastings, Minister 1733 and 1738, stands today as one graduation exercises at 5:30 B loomfield : PE 8-1778 of the most sublime and profound- p.m. under the leadership of — — TOWNSHIP F with oui sehen! 9 A.M. mith ly religious works in all art. Mrs, Norman Smith. = R It Wells, Minist SE og Mag | + * * t ek * First eee ee oosevelt We is, Minister i. s “Repeat or vores ian - Because of the length of the siee:'Rer. ara atte: karan’ Vik . Wm. C. Grate, Pastor 3 CHURCH CALENDAR Dany’ “Dial-e-Devotiona!, wnt — PE 8-0 a 7 work, it will be necessary to have | in 4 ogg the issi f Congregational pn et ae SAY CKLW-TV—Saturday, 8:00 P. M. " ” an intermission at 6:30 during |/0i” 1.000 other commissioners from Sunday School ...11:0QA.M. f Bible School Sunday ..... O45 AM WXYZ—Bunday, $:20 P.M. Herald of “Truth 31 all parts of the nation and church 4 : ig a en ea waren which alight supper will be served." Pesctvatives. trom’ around the Church StM Bible Study Tuesday ‘8.00 PM — —__________._____ |The performance will resume at| 1a a+ the General Assembly of t. ark DENOMINATIONALISM AND THE BIBLE 7:30 p.m. No reservations are necessary for the performance or the United Presbyterian Church in| | Mill, E. Huron & Mt Clemens |! 7979 Commerce Road (West Blogmfield Township) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9 INGE LRT, SIT , < Indianapolis Wedhesday throu / Denominatighalism with ie conflicting supper, Mr. Steinhaus; said, May 27. 7 ch 10/30 A. M. 5 Wm. C. Grate, Pastor ing demands of the people, conflicting HURON AT WAYNE + fh + “HE SHALL Core pe practices, conflicting system of wor- For God iri pe. i, ur ervice ...11:15 : ship, could not possibly ‘been endorsed iene REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. or gave us not a spirit of | They will ajso attend the NOT FAIL AM fearfulness; but of power and love Assembly Conference on Evangel- | and discipline. lism Monday and Tuesday. DONELSON BAPTIST ‘CHURCH Elizabeth Lake RG. at Tilden the Bible does not only fail to use the term (denominationalism), but it, [| (the Bible) is o o its entire |) system and the Bible, when preached ' in its purity and handled properly. shakes the very foundation of this post-apostolic contention. ends, de- nominationalism is sinful before God Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL. ... . 9:30-11:00 | Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union tan Rd. ; ‘(Next to Dublin Sch Howard E. Claycouba. Pastor Fa The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching ‘4 OR 3-3206 Since the Bible is our guide in religious matters, we ought to follow it Sunday School ../.10 A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. Services at 8:30 A.M completely and one cannot follow the Bible and believe in or practice de- . ““Jvnior and Beginners’ Church and l1A —_ nominationalism. To emphasize that.this is truth and not theory, I would — +—) Youths ervic®: sccccuds . cleccccececdsencetscudocsdehe 6:30 our -M. : like to suggest that you read the entire New Testament and if you find Evening Church Service 7:30 Sunday School 9:45 A.M % scriptures that concur with this modern idea of denominationalism, then Mid POSOSs Cees ceees "405 _ sede -M, A it is right, but ou do not, then GIVE {fT UP. For the mean is Ban wee |. a eeecceereecees 7:00 PM. elclneshes 7 All Saints Episcopal Church and if the Bibie does not endorse a thing religiously, it is wron n men and the Bible differ. God, as he speaks in the Bible is always Viebt @nd men are wrong I would like you to consider the following accusations against denomi- Grace ae ; = - 4 : : Corner Genesee and Glendale }) 1" Denominetionaliam is not of God. for it creates confusion and God is wes vans St. api ee ROE se “s (West Side) ig a or oO on sf Vv Geor ci 2. Denominationalism is not of God for it disturbs religious peace and God The Rey. David K. Mills, Cure F| RST B A PTIST CHU RCH. Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor fi is the author of peace I Cor. 14.33 Church Service 9:00AM 3. Denominationalism is not of Christ for it’ts contrary to unity and Christ 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion Su one VW: M.& 4. Bevominationatism is ‘not of the Holy Spirit for tt does not teach all 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion and Oakland and Sa ure Se 3 ; i} 00 AM fi “the truth, but the Holy Spirit was to guide into ell truth. Sermon by the Rector and an ginaw Sund ervice ....11:00 A.M. fi 5. Denominationalism is not of the aposties for it is ‘division in the eres Church Schoo! Pontiac, Michigan - unday School ....11: 00 A. { sense, but the aposties condeffined division. t Cor. 1:10 : 6. Denominationalism is not of faith for faith comes by hearing } 1:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist word of God. . 10:17, one could hear the pure word of God for 100 cen- turies and never hear about denominationalism as we have it today. Denominationalism is sin for whatsoever is not of _ is sin, m 14°23 and we have shown in item Dumber 6 that it is not of faith. Denominationalism is of man and NOT of God. — ; it is wrong, and Sermon by the Rector Church School 5:00 P.M.—Presentation of Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor . St. Stephen " vEW. Hall—Walton Blvd. 7 8. r ould sav need God's plan, * Bach’s Mass in B Minor hure (Between Dixie and Sashaba | Bible, ner ‘christ, or Mis Fedseming blood. an | < Supper Intermission 9: 45 A.M.-~SUNDAY SCHOOL Church Guy B. Smith, Pastor s In view _of these things. I encourage fay to to, sincerely consider these M-59 at Cass Lake Rd. e . truths for if = are going to follow the B tis do so, if not let us —]) = —— —— Classes. far AlL. Ages... Church Service aT 30AM = 11 isa tas ery ; °4 “King Baul, cee it party. tor partial obedience, renned. - a - ~Rev.-G.-1. Bereche, Pastor Sunday School 22 1045AM & ; “Le s . ORCE’S : x i * | Been cele sce i Saree Saber matey feces gw eviscoma cHurce | Ga 10:45 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP Sunday School .+.4;. 945 AM. ST f ‘| Seisvern Thou THis? ibid acibiae: Ceca c |e “THE TRUTH 1N-LOVE” © | fant Wonghis oe 41:00 A.M. t. Ir inity A ENROLL IN FREE BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE ~ : e r. Paub.She . ;] aca oot Eig ogy Bn, coment eum ea mee eee | oe ae nk eetgenes | fe 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICES Gyeat Speaker Auburn at Jessie} a mE -- . ee = For Further Information Write to R. Wells, 210 Hughes St, #- " oe ‘ tod’ yim ervices of Pestival "THE CHRISTIAN HOPE FOR A HOPELESS WORLD” MAA. Y. Foon »:'6:00PM, IE Ralph C. Claus, Pastor ~ = ee ABC CLUB, White Late $:00 P.M —Recita) “3 |) Evangelistic Service. . 7.00PM. Sunday School ... 29:45 a . WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF -CHRIST ‘ius tne ree mov, wales. ate Vue Dr. George L. Ford, Exec. Director. | National Association of q "3 7 210 Hughes Street — 3 Evenvene sgt oar Abie z preaching | i hee i : any | iA AS oe ae ie Be oe a FF Oe, Sa eta = 7 r — - F i ee til et li Hi sete If'any man serve me, let him follow me, Banquet to Fete FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1 mioek Bivd, . Sunday School ..... 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship ...11:00 A.M a at Service . Fas Pat Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P.M. sf The End of Your Search for « Friendly Church Rev. T. H. Staton FE 2-8497 Enterprise Unit Progress Report Dinner Will Honor Members of Christian Organization Some 370 men and women will) . be honored at the annual Progress ' Report Banquet of Christian Enter-|. |prise to be held Wednesday at Mt. Olivet Methodist Church, 5067 _ Hoger, Dearborn. First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0364 Sat.- Eve, Service ....7:30 P.M, School ..10:00 A.M. Sunday Morning Worship ....... 11:00 A.M. Adult Bible Study ...6:15 P.M. f Sunday Evening : Worthlp 56 ers vec 7:30 P.M. r Tues. Young People . .7:30 P.M. Prayer ...... 7:30 P.M? * * All the men and women, most of whom are former alcoholics | and parolees, are clothed, fed, housed and employed by Christian! Evening Worship 7:30 P “Imminence of Christ's Return” Free Methodist Youth 6:45 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wed. 10:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. BRING THE FAMILY by the public through discards. | Twenty-five trucks continually call| Carleton. ot ! ‘* * } | Eight retail stores which handle gram Don't Fail-to Hear Evangelist © Hazen MacDonald of Spring- field, Missouri. A man on fire * tor God. This man has seen lives transiormed, homes saved from ruin, troubled § minds set at rest, alcoholics delivered, the sick healed—All through the of the Gospel of Christ. Hear him po except Sat- urday and Monday Sunday, May 724. “Visit the Church of the Oid Fashioned Gospel” ; ; i 210 N. PERRY AT 3 MILBOURNE L” Pastor | An invitation to attend the ban- ‘quet has been extended to in- dividuals or groups by Charles W. Smith, Director of Christian En- terprise. "It ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land. The Episcopal Church of the Advent Middlebelt Ra. North of ‘W. Long Lake Ra THE REV. JONN W. WIGLE Vicar Gervele 10:00 A.M. Church in Auburn Heights, that church is dedicated. * *x* * a! First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School ..10 A. M. | Church Service ..11 A. M. | 658 W. Huron — Rev. D. D. McColl x * * byterian Church. 1 NEW SANCTUARY — The recently construct- | ed sanctuary and Sunday School rooms of the United Presbyterian Church of Auburn Heights will be dedicated at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. The Rev. Harvey McCann, a former minister, will preach Area Church Plans Dedication | The Rev. Harvey McCann of; Let Us Sing” will be the selec- \Frazeysburg,. Ohio, former min-| tion by the Junior Cheir. ister of United Presbyterian! o. pey FF. William Palmer be _F. ’ ldeliver the sermon at 3:30 p.m. saat ; 'Sunday when the new addition to ones house with refreshments will} As the congregation and Sunday pulpit area. present pastor, will preside. An | ‘The addition consists of the jeducational unit. The cathedral windows are | x* * * Keith Gibbs will sing “Bless | Serving on the building commit- This House” and the Chancel tee were Robert Lowery, chair. Choir will be heard in “How {man; Opal Leonard, secretary: Wayne Rose, Herman Douglas, Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M Evening Service 7:30 P.M W.Y.PS. 6:45 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7 :30 P.M. REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor Schlie and Grant Graham. : Eldon P. Eroh of Pontiac was the architect. The construction ,cost was $70,000. ° For many years the little village of Amy, NT OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH REV..4. W. DEEG, Pastor—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD 10:00 A. M. Service—“Week for the Promise” Sunday School 11:15 A.M. Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. Prayer Fellowship, 7:30 P. M. — oe | ity Methodist Church was organ- ized on Oct. 19, 1924, with William | Harrison of Central Methodist | Church of Pontiac taking charge This Is YOUR Invitation to Worship at the EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2000 Watkins Lk. Rd. % Mile NW of Oakland Co. Mkt. Schaol 10 a.m. Preach’g 11 a.m. G& 7:30 p.m. Marvin Morse, Supt. Classes for Everyone Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, United CAMP MEETING JULY 16-26—Speokers: Dr. James DeWeerd & Rev. W. T. Stone Hear “Your Gospel Hour” Sun., 7:30 A.M. CELW Theodore R. Alledach. Pastor Audrey Limkeman, Youth Director “Fill-er-up” 3:30 P.M. — Building Dedication ]. Harvey. McCann Youth Fellowship . COMMUNITY UNITED Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J, Teeuwissen Jr. Pastor Bible School .....00- 9:45 A.M. Wed. and Study Hour .......+ 7:30 P.M LAKELAND SASHABAW Worship ....... we.. 10:00AM. ff Bible School .......- 11:20 A.M. Youth Fellowship ... 545 P.M. Evening ‘Service ..... 7:00 P.M. Wedn Prayer Meeting ... 7:00 P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street ¥. Wm. Palmer, Pastor Sunday School ...--. 10:00 A.M. Worship .......-.+++ TLS A.M, . 6:00 P.M. FF Morning Worship ..+31:00 A.M, Youth Groups .....++. 6:30 A.M. H Evening Worship ....7:30 P.M. ff : and the “Gospelettes’ A. J. Beughey, In Times Like These You Need the Church — Bring the Pamily! | The first service of the Com- =< munity Church, with 51 present, FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 131 MT. CLEMENS ST—Y.M.C.A BLDG. Sunday Schoo! 10 +33 Worship 11 A.M. Wed. Bye. Prayer 7:30 Evening Service 1:30 ROBERT GARNER CLENTIS HAZELETT Pastor 6.8. Supt. jwas held with John Rossman, aoe CHURCH of SPIRITUAL’ FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Service 2:30 Circles 4 p.m. “ Dinner 5 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 pm Rev. Warren Smith of Coldwater, speqking ° /Open Forum Thurs. 7:30 p.m. iwell of the Oakland Avenue United -Presbvterien Church of Pontine, who presented it to the American Board of Missions. | The petition was favorably re- ‘ceived, with the result that the —— =| church was organized. Greater Pontiac HYMN SING SUNDAY, MAY 17 — 9:00 P.M. Pontiac Northern High School 1051 Arlene (off Perry St.) Featuring Mr. and Mrs. Joe Talley TROMBONE — BANJO — PIANO Plus Jerry Libby ,and other Outstanding Music Pe Rev. Robert Winne Rev. Geoffrey Day DON’T MISS THIS! ‘Ascension Day’ Topic THF PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Pastors Prepare Pentecost Talks | Pentiac Press Phete the sermon. The new addition will seat 365. Fir paneling frames the window of deep blue glass with white wooden cross behind the choir and field as the missionary in charge, and the old school came into use again. 5 | * * * Schoo] grew, it was decided to |move to.the elementary school on ‘The congregation purchased the | Speaking for Detroit Presbytery multi-colored, walls are sandal-|property of the old school and will be the Rev. Robert Herman- wood with laminated. wood beams, drew plans for a building. The sen of the University United Pres- and floors are of corktone tile. church was dedicated on June 14, 1934. The Rev. F. William Palmer, ily Teese tare tases Baten a arte REV. BENJAMIN A. BOHN, Pastor 10:00 A. M.—Worship, . “An American Baptist Convention Church” shi : 8 g i i ‘Greatness of God, Subject of Sermon — “The Greatness of God” will be son's message at the 11 a.m. serv- ice Sunday at the First Free urch \rollment of over 400. _ | Temperance Leader fo Speak at Baldwin Sunday at Baldwin Evangelical resentative of Michigan ance Foundation. * * * A graduate of Taylor University, he entered the ministry after The Rev. James Kavanagh will|—. jspeak at the 11 a.m. service United Brethren Church as a rep-] SCIENCE CHURCH Class in Prey” eee £m aM. y 11 AM. UTHRISTIAN PSYCHIC 30 Whittemore Street Aa Outstanding Evangelistic Team CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH CLOSING SERVICE, SUNDAY, MAY 17 REVIVAL Evangelist, Mr. Van B. Hanna SPECIAL MUSIC: Mrs. V. B. Hanna, Pianist and Vibra 9:45 a.m. 41 NM, SAGINAW ST. Harp — Mrs. Hanna, solo, Church Choir Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Church Service G. W. Gibson, Minister — Welcome! PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors ee eee ee eee tenet hannel wre WXYZ Detroit 5:30 to 6:00 Everybody Is Invited! 1180 North Perry St. 3 Sundays the topic of the Rev. Lyal H. Howi-j] . Rev. Waterford Community Church $860 Andersonville Rd. Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. Sunday School ......... 9:45 A. M. ‘Evening Service ..........: 7P.M Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P. M: Welcome to a Friendly Church! THE Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing — True to the Warid Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited SALVATION ARMY 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET ee ee eee ee » Assistant, 2nd Lieut. Q. Kennedy Apostolic Church of Christ : Young People Saturday .... 7:30 P.M. Sunday School & Worship ..10:00 A.M. Sunday Evening Service Services Tues. & Thurs. .. Church Phone FE 5-836) 458 CENTRAL oe» 7:30 PLM. -» 7:30 P.M. UL 2-5142 Bishop L. A. Parent }.~ 3 #4 DR. EVANS of Flint Sunday Service 7:30. P. M. Silver Tea W several years in industry as a factory official. * * * The guest speaker is a graduate of the National Training School of the National Temperance League of Louisville, Ky. and has held pastorates in the Methodist Church in Indiana and Michigan. t Williams Lake |} » Church of jf » the Nazarene | 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1! A.M, WORSHIP HOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR Marimont: Baptist Church Sunday School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11 A M. “THE WIND, THE EARTHQUAKE, THE FIRE & THE VOICE” Youth Group 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. “THE MYSTERIES OF THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN—I" MARIMONT . .. A Growing Church with a Friendly Welcome! 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 NN EO a SO eget OOO 6 ey ayn Beem, ee OO gg Seine Pastor Somers Preaching at Bath Seryices “Holding Forth ‘the Word ‘of Life” of Morning Message "Ascension, Day” will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Amos G. Johnson, minister of New Bethel Raptist Church, at the I] a.m. service Sunday. / * *® * rd At 7 p.m, the Worthwhile Club Miss Janet O’Kerr of Wells- ville, Ohio, was placed in the will sponsor the Good-Will ‘of Detroit, a chorus of ad lees. ~ Emma E IE on WEDNESDAY, 1:30 P.M.—PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOIR We cordially igvite you to worship with us. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH /WORSHIP — 9,009,000 Sunday School .......... EEE ee “945 ACM: i Morning Wor TX ce eo tse oi vecotan anes 11 A. M. RR Ee Sere eee ere Pre ey: oe D ie os ee eeeaeee eeeweeeeeeere . 5: Wednesday Prayer Meetifig ...........505 7:30 P. M. Rev. M. FP, Boyd Jr., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Bdptist Convention ~ iH Columbia Avenue * BAPTIS CHURCH : 64 West Columbia Ave. FE 5§-9960 Members — + Music nuel Bapti 645 S. Telegraph Road ially Invites You to | /AT THREE GREAT SERVICES / 10:00 A.M 7:30 (Baptismal) Dr. Malone Preaching at All Services “Toddlers’ Day” Special Recognition of all 2 and 3 year, olds , Under the Direction. of JIMMIE MEENA | —-Sunday-School-Attendanée:2,814—~- | RADIO. REVIVAL WPON | 10:15 EACH: SUNDAY Modern Supervised Nu : Ample Parking Bios ~ —_—— * et st Church Ai 11:00 A.M. | P. Mes © UN Qaaeaie natttitls » damper aneamaeiaes Fae kd TR ~ PE SRP ther RR GENE EVANS ~ . 4 ~ TEN ‘ a oe ot Par ae ek ot ie oe ie et ee A oe a Henry Fonda Struggled | but He Didn't: Know It | By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — It was while Henry Fonda was sitting with his chin in his hand, lean and tanned from a vacation in Mexi- co, talking about his daughter, Jane, 21, becoming, an actress, that.I happened to ask how he had come to the Broadway stage from that great beef city, Omaha. “Bud Brando’s mother gave.the push!” he said instantly. “Yes, Marlon’s mother, Doe Brando. . and all this was 30-odd years ago... “It was after school”—he had gone to the University of Wisconsin for two years —“I hadn't any ambition, I didn’t know what I was going to be. WILSON “I got a message, ‘Tell Henry to go down to the Studio. The Omaha Community Playhouse had been formed while I was away “I said to the director, ‘I’m Henry Fonda. Doe Brando sent me.” “He said ‘Read Ricky"’ “He handed me a Philip Barry script. I was too shy to know how to get out of it. “Ty i remember relaxing enough to look around and see they weren't all looking at me. They had their own problems. I was discovering the theater — not acting, Backstage. Ropes going up and down. Looking out into the dark house where there were empty seats. The smell of ‘ backstage. | ‘I fooled around...I sais ushered ... the second year he) let me act... by the third year I heard New York was the place where you got paid for this. a “People said I had guts to come to New York. p FONDA was stupid. rough...” Josh Logan was an actor then—young Fonda was taken| “On the Island,” he declared, . roomed with Jimmy Stewart|‘‘we get perch like you don’t find . . they|any place else. The bay on the and sud-|north end of The Island is as \good a harbor to fish as any you can find. You come up to The into the University Players. . and Myron McCormick, equally green at the time . presented five plays a summer for 10 summers... denly Henry Fonda was doing very well playing all the leads FAMILIAR TOURIST SCENE — World famous among Mich- igan’s many vacation islands is within the shadows of the world’s greatest bridge, the picturesque Fraught With Adventure for Visitors THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Mackinac. Standing majestically of the island's yacht harber are Michigan's Islands Exhibit Rugged Beauty (This is the 20th in a series of articles on Michigan's industrial and cultural achievements written by Michigan newsmen as introduc- tion to Michigan Week, May 17-23.) By JOHN GRAY Editor, Michigan Conservation “Guts! I didn’t have guts. 1) VACATION ISLANDS—An aged, populate the outpost pueect commercial fisherman, at- _ tending a meeting of his fellow I had a pretty rough 10 professionals in Chicago some tinie years, but I didn’t know it wasiago, spoke at length to several delegates of “The Island.” at the Westchester Playhouse .. . had done “New Faces’—Of jj.janq_ 1’'ll show you myself.” 1934. agent. | “Leland persuaded me to go to Hollywood on spec. I did go out for four days. He had me meet Walter Wanger —and sold me to him for two pictures a year at $1,000 a week. And I’m the guy who made at the most $60 a week. When some _ poor lup disdain for mainlanders came lin the answer: | “What Island? What you ‘mean, ‘What Island?’ Beaver Island, of course. What other island is “Two weeks later I was signed to do ‘Farmer Takes a Wife’| there?” on Broadway for $200 a week. It doesn’t seem so long to me, This comment is worthy of cer- either,” Henry Fonda said, “but it was 1934... 25 years ago.’ |tain considerations x * * October. Her father hadn't urged her, hadn't interceded. But after she'd studied a few months with Lee Strasberg, Fonda one day recently got rave reperts from Josh Logan that his daughter had done a sensational screen test and was going to do “Tall Stery.” “And I paint. I have a studio on the top floor of my apart- sit down long enough to learn anything. “Too much acting to do!” opinion is the greatest male actor living walked leanly up fishe 44th St., seeming very happy that “Bud Brando's mother start-|ra-t in saying Michigan has only|peckers and a herd of moose. one island. Michigan actually fas}| of | itself) popular ed the whole thing.” . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1959) TONITE — LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 10 P. M. “VAMPIRE GHOSTS’ & ‘BLACK PANTHER’ Starts SUNDAY 4 i | OL ay wae » _ + 4 — | ; ¢ {andGUNS ")9) MAHONEY - KIM HUNTER’ = _____|which, however, the only island, each of which has near some of the best lake trout) ipround and individual character-'fishing to be found. | | In the first place, the old fish- out erman exhibited the fierce loyalty jgan’s largest and ‘‘wildest” island. So, perhaps, it was to have been expected that his daugh- and love of homeland that for some It is about as far from Detroit ter Jane, after two years at Vassar, “got the message” last odd reason seems to claim 41! as Washington, D.C., and an ideal \island dwellers. They are a breed retreat for apart, and while this is going to.escape crowds and confusion. It be a discussion of all of Michigan's contains lislands, the inhabitants of cach roundings suggestive of Norway's lof those islands will probably take fjords. gross exception * is simply, * * It after all, In the second place, islands, each considers several dozen istics. Michigan's most _ interesting | Island from the spectacular standpoint is Mackinac Island, a national tourist center, graced by a hotel which boasts the longest porch in the world; a fort and scenic drives. Here the | horse is king. i | Fire-fighting apparatus and ana jambulance are the only motor ve- there after the Civil War. Heistes hicles permitted. 3—FEATURES—3 ignoramus Another young man, Leland Hayward, had become his asked what island the old man py the British. |was speaking of, all the summed- a geo- era ; + . = graphical accident that the islands teem with fish. Archeologists find ment. I'd love to do oils. I know, though, that I won't ever around the Wolverine state must;much to study in copper mines allow themselves to be considered) worked by the Indians, and ‘natur- The man who in this writer's 4 Part of Michigan. . the oldjare challenged by such elusive sub- rman was taking liberties with jects as ravens, pileated wood- Beaver Island in Lake Michigan island, which seemed destined to has the most romantic background,jgreatness, but the buildings tum- since it was—in the mid 1800’s—!bled irito decay. ’ COMMERCE TONIGHT ONLY! the abode of “King’’ Strang and, North Island, just across a spar- jhis of After kling arm of water, is the home of Strang was assissinated, the Mor-,‘Old Steve’’ Gillingham, wealthy |mons were diven away by Irish recluse, who lives alone in a fishermen. Their descendants still “ ; ter. Asstaining from tobacco, tea, coffee and alcohol, milk and but- ter, he lives a monastic life. colony Mormons. * * * are Garden, Hat and High islands, the last named @ one-time penal colony of the House of David. Today it is occupied only by ‘several ‘‘wild’’ horses. Drummond Island, reached by a ferry from Detour, is a rapidly expanding center for those who seek a rugged outdoors. Much of it is primeval. Its principal land- mark js the ruins of a fott built Nearby Clio, Michigan — on OPENING (Of Jack Paar Show) | Les Cheneaux, or ‘‘The Snows,” . | islands off Cedarville in the Up- | per Peninsula, contain many ex- | | cellent summer resorts access- | isle annually attracts a quarter of.a million visitors. In this scene boats which are owned by Michigan people. eatherbeaten cabin in the win-! Sathana _ eee Seno earn MUSICAL TENT LIGHT OPERA ASSOC. ounces Its 1959 MUSICAL SEASON JUNE 5 thru JUNE 13 GENEVIEVE “CAN CAN” 4 Killed as Truck and Train Collide “| OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A’ Frisco Railroad passenger train collided with a pickup truck Fri.| {Red's Goal Does It ESSEN, Germany ) — The New York Rangers came from behind three times before Red Sullivan leonnected at 12:03 of the third period to gtve them a 4-3 exhibition hockey victory over the Boston Bruins Friday night. eS ey day night, turning a family out-| ing into tragedy, Killed when their truck collided, with the train at a crossing in| suburban Jones, Okla., were! Thomas W. Burrows, 33, of Near| Jones; his sons Tom, 10, and Rod-| MEN’S, LADIES’ WATCHE 7" 17 jewels from Nia seca RINGS: Fraternal, 4” Camee, Birthstone, from .,...- E-Z Payment’— Layaway Plan EDWARD'S _—-'18 S. Saginaw {bound for Tulsa and St. Louis had |just left Oklahoma City. The high- lway patrol said it went through |the littke community at about 60’ ;}m.p.h, The crossing is marked but |has no flashing warning signal. * * * } The widow, Mary, told officers Burrows and the boys were en route to a Little League baseball game and that her youngest son ney, 4; and his nephew, James '\ . ——— aed Blackburn, 7. | * * * HERE IS A CREDIT UNION The Frisco ‘Meteor’, east- for You ° Anyone may save in this credit union. Since 1952 savers have been paid 4% dividends. Savings aceounts include Life Insurance at ne extra cost! 4% DIVIDEND Get the Details PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 40 E. Pike St. “had begged for three nights to, come to the game.” 1 ——— -- Tonite at 1 | 6:50 & 10:00 “AUNTIE MAME” ROSALIND RUSSELL some of the more than 400,000 Lying off the tourist and resort center of Caseville are the Charity Iskands. Big Charity contains a lonely lake, where wild geese find sanctuary in the fall, an old, abandoned lighthouse and a de- serted fish~house, its bunks still intact. U. S. 10 North of Flint omeel ible by autemobjle from the fine ean can CAN SY | Genevieve | mainland. ‘‘The Snows,” among | - = ~ ~ aa ag ny ern | other things, are famed for their | ee | Se pep oy seg ee —— Ld June %2-27 DAMN YANKEES | Te Be Announced perch fishing. June 29-July 4 | SHOWBOAT ~~ ANDY DEVINE _ | Isle Royale, a national park far ~ July 6-11 _ _ BELLS ARE RINGING | JACK BARRY = in Lake Superior, is Mich- _ July 13-18 _ ROBERTA _ Te Be Announced July %-25 GRAND-OLE OPERA To Be Anneunced "July 27-Aug.1 | PAL JOEY | Te Be Annewnced Aug. 3-8 | SILK STOCKINGS _ “DON AMECHE those who wish to) Ams. 10-1 ~GOLDILOCKS ——_——s«|_=«iDON AMECHE Aug. 13-22 | SAY DARLING Te Be Announced several resorts in sur- Aug. 24-29 | DESERT SONG —_—iTe Be Announced Aug. 31-Sept. 5 ON! CAPTAIN Te Be Announced ~ -—"Sehedule Subject te Change CURTAIN DAY 8:30 P.M. Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30 P.M. Friday 9:00 P.M. Saturday ..... 6:00 P.M. Saturday Isle Royale is a segment of Michigan from the pre-Columbian Its inland lakes and streams alists and outdoor photographers MAIL ORDERS new accepted. self-addressed stamped eny ASSOCIATION, Clie, Michigan. SATURDAY UNIT SHOW * x * 2 Grand Island off Munising is a} summer resort situated Saginaw Bay presents a group | | of islands with charm and a dis- | tinct - “personality.” Although | within a few hours’ drive from | Detroit, their charm is not | dimmed by civilization. | "PRICES ++. .3:00-2.50-2.00-*1.50-*1.00 (*Unreserved seats on sale at Box Office ONLY One-heur before perform.) State Date and Price elope. Write MUSICAL TENT LIGHT OPERA Starting SUNDAY 104 POLAR-TRAPPED GI's picked the army's champ woman-chaser to take their furlough by proxy / geen, ae. Os a. 28 CERTIFIED *Unreserved .. .3.50-3.00-2.50-°2.00?°1.50 “Unreserved .« .3.50-3,00-2.50-°2.00-°1.50 *Unreserved scogpone All seats $1.50° Ne Reservations Accepted > > > > IT’S ALL FREE! cent Price; oa Carre h Sun.-Mon “Bell, Book and Candie,” color, Kim Novek, Ernie Kovacs, Jimmy Stewart; “Escort West,” color, Victer, Ma HIT NO. 1 Eezrm=aZz rpms wom : sionary,work of the Catholic Church cia. oa on oe Utes Peeintatan Church RL: “The Diary of Anne Frank” and(States, up the guy wire of a utility pole.'their beds. a and particularly of the Jesuits will’) “a. 9:39 and 11:15 a.m.|in Waterford Township have been ; ers Injured — y ’ 4] be the topic for sermons ‘Founders’ Day” services Sunday|istalled by pastor of the church,| Swift Passenger Liner ¢ drew Church. Chamberlain is associate ical, “Jesuit | At-the second service, repre- 'sentatives of Cranbrook institutions |will be in the \Art, and the Institute of Science the Rev. Clifford Haskins. Mrs. Delray Hall was chosen fellowship chairman; Mrs. Clifford Haskins, program chairman; and Mrs. Robert Cameron, world serv- at Unguarded Crossing MATTOON, Ill. (AP)—A crack Illinois Central passenger train bowled over a car packed with teenagers returnig from a high | school prom early today at an un-' guarded crossing. Six students! Make Your Dream : ‘ a Reality He has spent more than 19 years |together with Cranbrook Church. doing mission work in India. | Newly-elected officers of the ice chairman. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN were killed, and two others were }, critically injured. | oe , acer The 20-car Louisian bound from ig aye’ . Rei me G er Chicago to New Orleans dragged be the subject of the Rev. Gerald|ihe badly mangled wreckage of W. Gibson’s sermon at 11 a.m.|4, . “: **\ the car along the tracks nearly a tomorrow at Central Christian | quarter nailer y ‘Church where he is pastor. The| a de | sermon topic at 7 p. mi. will be) antec spokesman at Champaign “After Revival, What? said normal train speed was 70 At 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, a lec-|to 75 m.p.h. in the Mattoon area ture and film entitled “The Dead}in east central Illinois. Sea Scroll” is scheduled. The Coles County coroner’s of-' 7" We Specialize in eee METHODIST fice identified five of the dead as) , Filling Your Freezer The Rev. Paul T. Hart, pastor| Jerry Hill, 18;° Eileen Moon, 16; | of eime Methodist’ Church witl|Judy Keen, 18; and Loraine, 17, Every Piece Guaranteed Tender | = t*"/and Lisle Pfeiffer, 18. All are res-| preach on “Baptism of the Spirit idents of nearby Shelbyville, a CUT, WRAPPED, SHARP- ! FROZEN & DELIVERED FREE . " Enjoy the Pride of Home Ownership! Watch Channel $ at 10:15 A. M. — Sunday. June 7 , See TODAY'S CHIROPRACTOR’ A presentation of leading metropolitan clinics to create wider public understanding of chiropractic. The James 0. Whitmer Chiropractic Clinic 608 Community Bank Bidc. Pontiac FE 2-4275 as the congregation observes'Pen-) unity of 4,600, wes Sunday tomorrow. The other victim was identified s a special event the nine oe Je . ’ A rry Hays, 19, of Woodlawn, | circles of the Women’s Society of about 100 miles south of Shelb | Christian Service will celebrate} i), elby-| the work with meetings in mem- . re a bers’ homes Monday and Tuesday Bi ga rcs gh wleer-ne grasa ‘evenings. as Doroth mas | me pastor will Rg we vin adage eri of ae study session On ie posties : : , \Creed at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. en Eileen were brother a SUNNY VALE CHAPEL * * * | | Mrs. Lora L. Parrot of Flint will} The collision occurred at a dirt ‘be the speaker for the Mother|road crossing two miles north of ‘and Daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m.| Mattoon. The tfacks run adjacent Friday at Sunny Vale Chapel. to U.S. Highway 45 where police! The wife of a minister, Mrs.|Said the students, returning from ‘Parrott is the author of ‘How to, the Shelbyville High prom, had Be a Preacher's Wife and Like It.”| turned off into the dirt road. She also has written several cook books - Country Boy Smoked Picnics...» 38¢ Striking Bank Stats Kogel Finest Ring Bologna. ... ..». 38¢ | Battle in Argentina Paying for a Mortgage Is Easier Than Paying Rent We Offer a True OPEN-END §=MORTGAGE @ You may pay up the mortgage at anyYime without advance notice and without penalty. @ Your mortgage can be increased at any later date to the original amount borrowed for additional. improvements or for any other satisfactory reason. @ You may pay any additional amount at any Our open end conventional Mortgages include in their monthly payment: Inter- est, Principal, Taxes and Insurance. Each time. you make a payment your equity in your property increases in value. 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Payne The y heavy industry was forced to shut) ..iq doctors say it is incredible Road : 7617 HIGHLAND RD. (M-59) “t4,"Reag* fjdown by a oneday antigoverm.|that two cases have occurred in ‘ment strike called by leftist and)... family. OPEN 9 TO 9 INCLUDING SUNDAYS | Peronist —. * The boys, Bailey Jr. 4, and Christopher, 2%2, were stricken ventional open end, mortgage up to 25 years, VINGS Huron Office 761 W. Huron Street Downtown Branch Rochéster Branch Drayton Plains 16 E. Lawrence St. 407 Main St. 4416 Dixie Highway Several hundred bank employes, who have been out a month jn | @bout two years ago. The father | is a factory worker. ° | |pressing demands for more money Sparks -Griffin | marched into Corrientes Avenue! ,,... = * * . ‘and set up barricades of street) ne — pee cig apse N cars and trolley buses. —————— FUNERAL HOME A hail of stones met police try-\ie long, the mother said Fri- ing to break up the demonstra-|C#: But we believe they will. tions. Riot squads armed with tear)We are praying that they will gas finally dispersed the crowd — | “Thoughtful Service” after a half-hour battle. | 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 —_—_____ ” Guan th Griffia 24-Hour Ambulance Service Last Civil War Veteran | P ito Ride in Military Parade | HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Walter Williams, the sole survivor of Civil War forces, planned a rare outing today. | Willams, 116, planned to ride in an ambulance—with a physician along—in today’s Armed Forces |Day parade. He is a one-time Confederate forage master. 1 be, 0 lb BRR RE SRS Dees NSIS Sin. cit: aca aa READ Before You Sign a and Keep a Gopy ~~ @GRAND OPENING °OPEN TONITE ‘til 9 P.M. Open Sunday. Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. 51 S. SAGINAW. ST. (Formerly the Lion Store) S243 Portable Brasier Type—Large Size . 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If there is any provision you do not fully understand — or you are in doubt as td its legal significance—consult an attorney. Remember: READ FIRST — SIGN LAST : ‘—> - New “Long Life” LATEX ee? FLAT PAINT Paint of quality with the base 3 "laa to ‘ertaces —'inctuaing Paint Selling at 5° basements. ; oursi== HOUSE PAINT Sold on a Money-Back Guarantee. Now at Yan- kee’s Low Price of Reshgreet eve ceetacce fa WHITE UTILITY _ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD . of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. Idron. Hotel Bid m, PORCH and DECK PAINT For porches, basements, steps, indoor and out- Woor use .. For indoor and gutdoor use. NOW ONLY... PPP Ree eee See eee eee eee) y) Phone FE 5-6148 hes 2 gD Wa { Ae Sie A pe Bere 5 ht = FREE PARKING AT OUR BACK DOOR BIE Oe i non i ete ni i a i ee a, i i Bi ee, oll i ee OO ee ee eg ee SR , _.' ' THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 16,1959 THE PONTIAC PRESS, x Your Neighbor’s House. i MOLE eile tal By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor When one drives along Middle Belt road, south of Orchard Lake road, it is hard to remember when that area was all open fields and swamps. It has be- come a choice residential dis- trict. The Nate Mihays have a coral brick home on the west shore of Upper Long Lake. When we arrived to take pictures, the fam- ily was watching a pair of Ca- nadian geese just off shore. The big birds came up on the lawn and stayed for a few minutes, _ then sailed majestically out of * sight. The Mihays used a stock plan with slight alterations for their home. Ed Johns of Detroit did the building. The house is placed on a lot 150 by 293 feet. Janet, aged 16; Jim, aged 13; and John, aged 4 are the young- er members of the Mihay fam- ily. There’s a big friendly collie who greets all visitors at the walk leading to the house from the driveway. the back?) door, you are in a smal] vestibule with a coat closet directly ahead in the chimney wall. At the right is Mr. Mi- hay’s den, This has oak paneled walls with one wall devoted to i? built-in bookcases. The floor is a brown tile: TWO WINDOW WALLS front to back with windows room. This fireplace is ledgerock with knotty os tol he: Bet, ae pine on the upper part. The fire opening is vis- wall on the lake side is made up ible from both living room and dining room. Be- of windows with floor length hind the stone, at the right, is a coat closet. white draperies to cover them when necessary. The fireplace takes up the en- tire center of this part of the house. It acts also as a divid- ing wall. The dining room is merely ‘an extension of the liv- ing room. Bebind the fireplace is a built-in birch buffet. The upper part has sliding glass doors. Yellow and brown tweed car- “TRAVELING VINE—Two philodendron plants in the redwood tub on the hearth have gone trav- eling. You can see the top of one on the dining room wall at the left. Meanwhile, it has circled the chimney and crossed two walls of the dining which itself is ledgerock. A red- wood tub holding two philoden- dron plants is set at one end of i i In the other window there is a air of pale green chairs, Near he fireplace is a rust colored platform rocker. Another chair the same wall coloring, draperies and carpeting. Furniture is elm. The nubby upholstery on the chairs combines green, black and brown. DINING VIEW — There is always an interest- ing view to watch when the Mihays eat at the drop leaf table in the bay window. This area is merely an extension of the living room and has backs are green. The breakfast CORNER SOFA — Mr. andMirs. Mihay willingly posed for the Press photographer, but four-year-old John refused. The two older corner etl eta tends wel withthe sandalvood wali Dra- children were in school. Mr: Mihay painted: the group’of-water ~ peries are white. The 4 5 Mi ays Have Lake Home on Middlebelt As you enter the front (or is it - table is metal with a green top. Chairs are gray. i Birch cabinets divide the work area from the eating area. The upper ones are suspended on birch poles. Across the room there is a smal] pass-thro to the back porch. This allows ¢asy serving of warm weather meals. FULL BASEMENT The large basement has full length windows and a door to the patio outside. It is divided into four rooms. One, of course, is the utility room. The room at the north is a play room that can be closed off from the rest of the area with bamboo shades. There are bamboo shades at all the win- dows. There is a red brick fireplace in the middle room which is a second living room. Here the floor is gray, mottled in yellow and black. The room at the south is a complete kitchen. In front of the large window there is a table and chairs for eating. The. Mihays (Continued on Page 17, Col. 3) room makes it a cozy spot at any season of the year. A door in the kitchen area opens out onto the patio. Swimmers can change clothes without dirtying the upstairs. LOWER LEVEL—There are four large rooms on the lower level. This view, taken from the playroom shows in the foreground the family room and in the background the kitchen and eating area. A red brick fireplace in the middle » ON MIDDLEBELT — The Nate Mihay home on the west shore Ponting Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp of Upper Long Lake is set down from Middlebelt noad. The exterior this side. Ed Johns of Detroit did the building from a stock plam. is coral brick with green trim. The two levels are not visible from The Mihays formerly lived in Farmington. There's Something NEW ) . —'. - at Judah Lake Estates © Operative tewrered [3 @ Mar-preet Weed “The FAIRWOOD” WITH ATTACHED GARAGE See AH the Features of This Planned Subdivision LAKE PRIVILEGES yx PAVED STREETS 80’x125’ LOTS ye COMMUNITY WATER PAVED DRIVEWAYS ye SERVICE WALKS SCHOOLS NEARBY ye SHOPPING CENTER | Ve MILE yr WOODED AREA ° 3 MILES NORTH OF PONTIAC ON JOSLYN ROAD FROM PONTIAC: Drive Nerth on — to Joslyn. ee North on Saginaw te Moncaim. — Turn Right to Joslyn. Turn Left 5 Miles. 7 FROM ROCHESTER: . West on Walton to Joslyn. Turn Right 3% Miles. $72 PER MONTH (Noi a Penny More) Includes; PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, INSURANCE, TAXES PACA. YERMS AVAILABLE Judah Lake Estates ,DLORAH BDILDING. co. Ai 2912 : coy Ses 2 2S ee te ee okt a ok ot ot ok et A ee ee ee ee ete See ee / Tee oe — a es ee, Oe eC. | Med _ee | | *. ee Ge. ae = ee ee oe a ee SESE Se OSE Ize = SL eR I OP Ce a. ee oF of . \ . FOURTEEN : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 ; = ; FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK, CALL Right Pitch to Root Read Labels Carefully } Oe eta ane Wall Wins Match Any Color Paint @ Additions FE 5.8405 @ Gorages | to Avoid Paint Errors — |inside of a refrigerator. He had| Chances are the walls of your) fim y \o! preemie ° sits, TSaves on Building Look on ever ean ot paint, lac-|Sous, with the result that the oe 222" home willbe bult by gypsum] VATS ST aT AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. quer or enamel you ue, and you figerair ee fed’ wisp) boar More than ha of the ew 2110 Dixie Hwy., at Telegraph JS Pontiac If you plan to build a home,| could be bullt for $228 per 100 will observe that the manufacturer|pleasant odor, which ruined the| cnstruction in contrast to 20 years you can save considerably on over-| square feet, while the same |has provided you with tool-proot |S trewmost nee wore pee ago,. When nine out of 10 homes 16“ ee ak ‘ a st. % a “ile : ‘ all construction costs by careful] house with @ flat roof would |instructions on the proper use of|'ut the box. removing the’paint \Were finished off with several - wo P fi ; : , jeslection of re hag cost $242 per 100 square feet. oe pooner If = bet ro in-|and ng again trom scratch, |°°ats of wet plaster. Dry-wall com- ‘ the s , your res struction means | ALL JOBS AT COST fees. ovten cere ieee ed ace eS om OL aca : s : r . e , a4 t the most economical roof has|feet, while the same house with a follow instructions, and your ex-|systems in New Zealand are| Cancer rinked seventh as a ek = FE 8-9311 4 PLUS ONLY 10% - @& in-12 pitch — that is, a slope/roof pitched 2-in-12 could be built|periment is a failure, the burden|owned and operated by the gov: |death cause 25 years ago. Now it is . 4 PRESTIGE ‘ two inches cert ng of\for $227 per 100 square feet. is on your own shoulders. ernment. second. : Gm |width — on a house or = : . Cuts Prices on All HOME $y 0 tect wide 3 Short Course fo +] REMODELING and ROOM ADDITIONS gnie tae terrae ‘ we group explained that few J $8 $ SAVE 8 $ years ago houses a: eet wae ‘¢ 7 with higher pitched roofs were 2 LOW EASY TERMS — FREE ESTIMATES lpr panne by gre a MORTGAGES—LAND CONTRACTS—FHA polly eaargs *) 1 to 15 Years to Pay—NO MONEY DOWN 1. Trusses with joints nailed and ou available today 4 CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK — 24 HOURS A DAY cto gp stage cy a at older method of joining members 4 - | withr bolts. ‘ Ae = | 2, Today asphalt shingles can be ol applied to roofs with slopes as Bi low as two inches per foot. This ee FOR PLEASURE insures a top quality roof that is| PRESTIGE AND CONVENIENCE 4 “74 |economical and will give years of 15 w.. eee ADD a A {iui}; 19780 W. 9 MILE, OAK PARK *° rife) is that a stole) "| ee en for the roof. This makes the Sf | house appear taller and larger. LI 8-1676 ES 3. Labor costs have gone up ifaster than material costs, Al- ty as ana * feel pete See See eee ge Your Sag Showing Does your house creak in the joints for need of Repairs? For any Home Improve- ments — including that new porch or room — You'll save by calling Bob’s Building Service... “There Is No Substitute for Experience” OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 FINANCING UP TO 7 YEARS BOB’S BUILDING SERVICE 207 W. MONTCALM At the flashing white light just east of Ockland A. Murray White Call Peg Board | Top Modernizer. Showing... ‘and functionalize the space occupied Metal fixtures, instantly remov-| able, implement the panels by, making it possible to display or store any small household items. | : of the panels and fix-| , 2 thihited only by the home- maker’s imagination. =, Some representative uses for |Peg-Board panels are listed be-| low as a guide to home owners ing may be used for this pur- rndee. Uee the" panels tor Remember last winter? We thought we would have houses galore this spring and we wouldn’t need our new Model Babies until July. Instead, houses sold steadily all through the time when 48 inches of frost made it impos- sible to build. ee _ _— under, Use the 4,” panels for taller doors. Liners of kitchen cabinet doors Slide-out vertical dividers in basé cabinets. | Liners for closet doors. Interiors of closet doors. SAVE 334% on | Patio Stones | to ree. te tine 24° 224" 16° x16" 12°x24" 16"x32” eae pictures, bric-a-brac oF | nt ‘ $1.20 | 60¢ 7O¢ | $1.35 |} "Buteus boera in the Kitchen So here we are with our Smooth Finish—Choice of 6 Colors—Factory to You al student’s room. slip showing. Storage for pots and pans in’ the vicinity of the kitchen range. | Toolboard over the workbench. | All A-1 Rustic SPLASH . BLOCKS Picnic Tables Chetee of Colors s] 7» $ | 1.95 | Various Sizes & Widths But even though our Model ' Babies are still in their cribs, they are fully designed, de- tailed and their 1960 Bonus . Storage for laundry supplies. A special wall for sewing sup- plies. { jand their families: Sliding doors in overhead | kitchen cabinets, The ','’-thick | panels without wood reinforc- “concrete. WASTE BURNERS ....... $19.95 | | | Features are all ready for Paint Camouflages pc LARGE SELECTION OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS | | your admiration. s Trellis—Peragolas—Bird Baths—Lawn Ornaments | Basement ceilings that can’t be Patio Purniture—Picket Fencing—Red Wood Flower Boxes leveled for tile or panels can often } be camouflaged effectively with . With oe ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. [paint with 's spray gun, paint 10570 Highland Road (M-59) at Teggerdine Road nosterd Eel dactk the pasa eclae halal ol i coil a lama [png a Come out this weekend... admire the many I) exciting Bonus Features of our 1960 babies in : | “ALL ALUMINUM PATIO “er-| HIGHLAND ESTATES sense see | Al Patio. Large enough to accommodate your car! A quality, all - aluminum beauty .that serves as PATIO COVER, DINING PORCH, PLAY AREA and SHELTER. . . protects your doorways, walls, car all year ‘round. Enjoy years of trouble-free outdoor living pleasure at a special low price . . . now only $149.50. Easy terms. @ Order During Sale @A Cool © Add Beosty to ome @ No Maintenance—No Rust @ Pay Pennies « Day @ Home Owners Only Advanced [{ 2 3 popular Smokler-built homes— 1960 | creat scot DESIGN | SUPER SCOT PHONE FOR SURVEY j= m— il , . MICHIGAN PATIO SALES : TR Anytime - DAY © NICHT © SUNDAY 9 143 OAKLAND, PONTIAC, MICH. s i From Pontiac drive outHuron ond continue on Now! IAD Gentlemen , yen | M-59 past Tel-Huron-Shopping Center 4.8 miles ‘ j The all ohueninyen patio sounds like sen- Net to. Highland Estates, corner of Airport Road. tien at ho agen. me comorsie snore: Include Models open daily G Sunddy 12 noon to 8 P. M. - WONG) oscwsccescess vacecsns seveeeceeeecbe ; Foundation MICH. PATIO SALES, w= 500005 cabeae iia | li | ! Ony pa @ed pee Ceara setae Sic WONG. co cesecuce d f RFD, please send directions te your heme. | | 143 OAKLAND AVE. CO LEE RMELL Sy LOIN AAT LOE LIP + s Phone OR 3-4911 ay J. W. MURPHY ASSOCIATES, INC. 4 =. ¢ 7 haar a ar ane area eS —. Fee Oe ee eS ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a Oe ee eG ae ss OZ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 | FIFTEEN . bn a Se ee Beet | «lhl SR ee 5 ea 3 BEDROOMS _ $99 MOVES YOU IN! ONLY $64 MONTH 263 W. COLUMBIA . FE 6-09252 $99 MOVES YOU IN! ONLY $64 MONTH 3 — let ms Differ 00 i 00 the United States, but the English) 3 BEDR MS H 3 BEDR MS - call it “skirting.” ltrend in do-it-yourself continues. . In some respects the English} Rather than declining, amateur |®° °te® wanted for himself, the Southern Pine Association declares. | the Very Best fae ig more accurately descrip-|home projects are on the upswing. recreation room where the growing|The roof deck, a 2” layer of|} $99 MOVES YOU IN! ONLY $64 MONTH 263 W. COLUMBIA | Cu Built 0 ves NO MONEY some F.H.A, 60 Months to Pay © GARAGES ¢ BREEZEWAYS ¢ ADDITIONS e KITCHENS © PORCHES e BATHS ¢ MASONRY WORK e¢ ALL MODERNIZATION F.H.A. Dd GF M Suilding Service 2255 E. WALTON BLVD. Corner Opdyke EVES. and SUNDAY FE 2-7 OR 3-2276 Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M.—Sunday 12-4 P.M. J, Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Informa-|tionat Lumber Manufacturers As-\and do their entertaining — these |StTucture in contemporary plank- lion Bureau points out, sociation reports. As more people/jare the projects to which the fam- and-beam homes, can be extended 4 A properly installed baseboard|move to the suburbs, more homes|ily handy man — and the family} beyond the a Se Near Te heating system ‘‘skirts” the outer/are built and more leisure time is/handy woman — afe’ turning. negligible cost. extension can legroph end Orchard Loke Rds. |walls of a room, the Bureau ex-|available, the legion of do-it-your- ‘plains. In fact, one of the chief|selfers increases. Most of the jobs involve advantages of baseboard heating | where it delivers the heat where} If you are discussing heating celerater,” don’t think he’ has In England, the accelerator isishow an even greater increase. |it is estimated that about two out ,. pump or circulator which| Homeowners will find felaxationjof every five home projects are) $540 Down, $88 per Month forces the hot water from the boil-jin Smashed fingers, broken nails,, Remodeling and repair work) yard area adjacent to your house) paint-smeared hands and clothes |head the list of do-it-yourself proj- which can be paved and roofed) It’s éalled baseboard heating in|4M% that wonderful ‘feeling of “Ijects. The extra soom that needs|{or the phenomenally low cost of did it myself” will be with us for)to pe finished for the teenager in a long time, That is, if the Present |tne family, the den that father has is due to its strategic” location) 4, the heme handy man are | taj to shelving boards. around the perimeter of the TOOm) growing, A survey of are a dealers the cold comes in. ° Lumberman compares do-it-your- | shelves and self systems with an Englishman and | 1954. he starts talking about his “ac | 49 37 suddenly changed the subject to and 14 automobiles, er to the heat distributors in a}making their own odd pieces of|summer and fall a handy man's t onto Clinton River Rd., to 19 hydronic heating system. furniture, paneling their own rooms|interest perks up again. He turns) Sings Tern ‘eft, follow signs t0 Ty 17 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 2-9124 | Another difference between the|and repairing and modernizing|to his home workshop and turns | American and the English hydronic |their homes. out small projects. heating system is the use of towel}. space available these days is the $1 a square foot and less. This is one of the best argu-| ments for a wood roof deck,’ the) safe! tive than the American name, the This ig the discovery of the Na-|youngsters can have their parties|lumber that provides the roof} TRU BILT BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. = 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 \Do-It-Yourself Craze realness | Build with... TRU-BILT |; Still on Upward Move Just. about the cheapest living y ae BLOCKS OO at ay et lain tte Mell - mension 10. provide "an exposed | POM OO I ee ea ei \ TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops hel iat 3 F a i if i i 2 j r al sales in 1957 with those in | cabinets, Or frequently builds a rer gig = : In this three-year period | complete wall of nooks and cran- - of Living : increased their sales, | mies for the lady of the house ice cue walks in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call. AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. doing odd jobs around the house, |begun. In the winter after a slow] 7... y¢-s9 east to Van Dyke. Turn $.000 Successtul Installations in Pontiac Area cent dropped. .| The urge to do-it-yourself is 1958 are expected to|strongest in the springtime when compste §6©$12,990 ? ¢ s i FAA ALLL LL. warmers as part of the heating, system in England. ' Towel warmers are, installed to! English bathrooms: Hot water | from the boiler is circulated’ \through them for the purpose of | jwerming towels. Because English | perature than American rooms, towel warmers are regarded as) ‘necessary in Merrie Old England. | Lumber Terms Matched lumber is what is mati | | Styled for Beauty > = f.. - som $5. ; eee 7 on es > ” for your money With aG&M OPERATORS ON DUTY 24 HRS. A DAY @ ATTICS ©® ROOFING © KITCHENS © GARAGES © ADDITIONS © SIDING j © RECREATION ROOMS © PORCHES © CONCRETE WORK iG&M Construction Co. 2260 DIXIE HWY.—NORTH OF TELEGRAPH RD.—PONTIAC Many Styles and Sizes to Select From NO MONEY DOWN . 5 YEARS TO PAY FE 2-1211 Guaranteed Satisfaction FREE ESTIMATES Open Sunday 12 to 4 Garage . +. an attractive addition to your property. /& Moves a Gl | in| Beautiful $ No Other Costs! FHA Terms— $250 Down plus costs Located at 1119 MARION DRIVE INHOLLY = Open Daily 1 to 7 Phone ME 7-2311 Sold by the Builder sme" Look at These Features: suet 4 es ; cl asia linia at 434% % k City Waler & Sewer Ceramic Tile [2 HOME DELIVERY WITHIN 1. MONTH! no Auenments tater) GO+ft. or Larger ey Home Delivery Is Guaranteed! % * Paved Streets Lots ; bs Certified Mortgages Guaranteed! $y as be "Acopciante Latie) * Sliding Glass Door ba sialon essen "Paved Solid Side Wall De by Michigan Mortgage Corp. 4 Drive * Drop Vestibule Es > City Sidewalks -* Spacious Closets : Fuchs trtulte, —e Choice of Interior : 1 Ww Copper Plumbing . Golors _/ x Low Taxes * Select Oak Wood Ke + Aluminum Windows Floors ‘? i - * Large Family Kitchen * Gas Heat wi | Formica Counter * Full Basement , ‘Tops __& Lake Privileges . = > “ m a nw" ° rd 9 Deas 2K SE Lo] x” > ° "2 ie ‘ "Bevins L Lake ee Goons Se aT a ee Holly Farms 7. Tt rertrrreewrewneet reer eT. = "=. o-., © 7 ° ey ee ee OF 4 ee. , -— > a ae bea A we me Bee. * Se SPS & @ & Be * By Sees §& 2. 24 B* SIXTEEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Room Seems Restful light or dark tones. Furniture: Marigolds Good Borders | 3 When Paneled in Wood |ty with wax care. They can be| If you want low borders around FRED WwW. maintained with or In + hou smn rst, wich mai, your pen ty he tase MOOTE, Inc, marigolds. was imaginatively painted through-|or refinishing, . pact and hold their shape. Yet,/} Electrical Contractor out, it was restful to find one room - they will not spread. paneling wood with its dull warm glow made |tavern of Increase Arnold in Prov- is . The rich tone of the|lieved to have been made in GRAND OPENING || © COMMERCIAL an especially appealing interior. idence, R. L,. during Colonial It SALE © INDUSTRIAL , Paneling goes up quickly with|times. It consisted of “rum, milk, Oves'08 Youis te’ eater | nr gh with the rad Rouee 3 cain tn 6 sz 845 W. Huron St | Wood finishes, it can be tuned tolsiiver cotice pot “unt the treat VICTOR PAINTS FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 ! the period you want, in either!was on the pot.” te H. Gagtee §=—s iventings “8.0 USES Auto-Clave |. CURING | The Best Method of Curing Blocks Known Today! _ and here's why an AUTOCLAVED | BLOCK is a superior block! They have been subjected to 350° steam at 100% humidity under 125 P.A.l. juces a superior cones block which is stronger permanently. §) Tt stabilizes the strength of the block and reduces shrinkage and expansion .. . eliminating cracked # walls. Remember, Boice is the only place in Oakland County that gives | ‘ou a _— pressure steam cured §) besenite, cinder or concrete biocks. ! * BRICK * BLOCK * CONCRETE BOICE ‘sis; 545 S. Telegraph FE 5-8186 ALUMINUM @ a NEW INSULATION — Norm Miller (left) of heat in his home and thinks this new type of ma- ‘of the 2nd Subdivision in ROCHESTER MEADOWS —— AWNINGS Dearborn puts a new type of insulation into the’ gonry fill will save on fuel bills. The insulation basement walls of Arnold Raglin’s home in which fills the open spaces in cement blocks not | 31” WIDE $9.95 Lakewood Village. Raglin (right) has electric only insulates, but also waterproofs walls. 40 WIDE $14.95 | Free Estimates—Any Size Nine states supply 50 per cent tieninem Foerster’ | Divide Cottage Into ROOMS wt ssions mires | * minking of (ith Half Wall Storage [attention BUILDERS PAIN NG? ' How many young housewives, way out from one wall., say far have wished for a cottage stretcher | enough to leave a four- or five- “Picture Window” Get Our Prices First on to give them more room and more} foot-wide hallway along one wall. | F $ ' ALUM SIDING privacy” | Even though the divider is only GLASS SLIDING DOORS : 3 a Bedroom Home ~ = ° | Even a one-room cottage can, seven or eight feet wide, it still with Full Basement | e -@ Priced yn ee Everybody Can Afferd It New, afford a degree of privacy, some! forms a clear line of demarcation As Low As $12.00 Me. NW j j ini iv- . Seem ad Sushte haga a Separation of kitchen, dining, liv | between kitchen and dining | @ GARBAGE DISPOSAL ing and sleeping quarters. room. Piete Mouse $400.00 and Up I Pp Paci | @ PAVED STREETS MOVES . FHA (Average Cost of Twe Paint Jobs) ' You may not even wish to have j tnectatee of Rome ima, Sastalied Ul The secret tx in design and in’ separator between the living and @ CITY SEWER G&G WATER $ ine Samsites tales 4 use of space dividers. dining areas, for the two are fairly) @ DROP VESTIBULE YOU ‘ For instance, space is at a easy to integrate as far as fur- FORMI COUNTER TOP Gauaimorgna: ‘Ton ‘IN sTocs. ! — jum in align _ nishings ane = are concerned. rd Low ae = , IN Plus Cost . , there are sev - | | VALLELY'S “.wolved in dividing up this space. | Obviously, you are going to put @ SPACIOUS CLOSETS | One is to avoid creating several the divider between kitchen and @ CITY SIDEWALKS ‘THE OLD RELIABLE PIONEERS’ | smajl rooms which are confining dining room to work. You will peal @ ROCHESTER ROADS and hard to decorate. So room want to have it deep enough to ac- @ 60-FT. OR LARGER LOTS | CALL UL 2-4900 NOW separators, or dividers, only commodate dish cupboards and, | @ PAVED SIDE DRIVE ‘ RES. OL 1-6623 stghay lgher ae lin @ tiny — # say ay tol @ CERAMIC TILE = | are as storage for m GLASS DOO ‘SEVERSE OBARGES define various use areas. youl Ktchen Ware and perhaps. : e weet aos | To conserve these even cereals and breakfast foods. Glass Optional |] ® —— = a | @ LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN dividers to work. Make them, Yow can save steps by having | e Aluminum with Alodine e ‘serve as storage walls and save) the dish cupboards open on either | Setin Finish ; Bryan French hes (Valuable floor space which cab-| side so that contents can be tnets, buffets, and other furniture] reached from both dining room | @ Durable Wool Pile would take. y can be It of and kitchen. They can be glass | eath 66 Models wood to match the ceiling and enclosed, or you may want to | si acstrippres 7 and SIZES of DOWAGIAC (wall paneling—etther | Douglas fir have the doors cut right out of | @ Low Prices a or west coast are easily the panel boards so that they | j LVAVA a onto worked and respond beautifully to, will form a part of the storage | : eee wen © Any Sise finishing. wall when closed. | Y | © Aay pone x & decien| *« « | @ By Trimview of eo One intriguing cottage ign ; | lifornia <@) S ee calls for kitchen, dining room and a atinete @ “gher — stor. . urnace that's jus livin t i e ca S are g a small right for your home. fweins cz suaclora toot wioe by home because they do not take up’ FE 2-0252 REAL ESTATS Models for base- |any desired length, and a beamed floor space when open. | Distributor OfRice at ment, attic, utility celled: ever thin — West Detroit Gless | oe room, eraw! space or closet. All are footing . s ‘clousn ag WwW H TOWNSEND § Pontioc 5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY ee ; eeling of spaciousness. re, | ! of Pont | - ~ , Protected by a Lifetime Warrenty. Call | some division between dining o Me | A ; space 71 N WATER wa for plans. estimates, or service = and kitchen can be made, and ~ CUSTOM oe FORD feeling of size retained through the. 65 HI-HILL DRIVE use of a divider. Pentiec R-1 Dealerships Open ERY Wy ‘ + « « |] (04-24) Mille N. of Silver Bell . This divider comes only part | Féderd -9008 ES a WAR EW a Cole and Easlick community Just 10 miles west of Telegraph Road on M-59 (Highland Rd.) to Sales Office at 7404 Highland Road Heating and Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. PADDOCK ST. FE 5-6973 you're really living! The best | nm modern fuels deserves the wf : : . e ° best in modern equipmest.| Imagine your family living in an exclusive, 300 home lakefront Completed Model Homes and Models for Duplication Play safe, Be sure, | community . . . ina neighborhood of distinctive stature .. . where ACCEPT NOTHING BUT the pleasures of outdoor recreation are at four doorstep the full LOT 94 . LOT 135 ' | year ‘round! The dream can be yours . . . and easily! Here, amid * 2 beta Sock ie ae Nwors open Mapa crm le, : | nature s peaceful charm, a carefully-planned development is $28,900, inctuding Lot - $24,900 inctudes Lot HEATING moving toward completion. You can find a choice home-site here LOT 203 LOT 37 , EQUIPMENT to suit your own desires... large or small plot. . . either lakefront = 3 bedroom; walk-in basement; lakefront. Always open 3 bedroom; carport; lakefront; well landscaped. Open or lake privilege. Some sites on circle drives . .. others on peaceful —— $22,500 includes Lot pene, 152 He 60. Oe By 319,900 Tyr, thoroughfares. Contract, for your location NOW, while the selec- arn " ust at , ” ’ . “ ° . * ° ° . : T 4 : tion is still large... and build later. 76 varied sites are available _ 5 bedioarri. lokefrant Sold. bos + heleen:. tats idsten, 3 bedroom lehohens -Sebk bet for purchase on convenient, budget-easy terms, in-prices ranging will duplicate. for a» Sold, byt will duplicate tor will duplicate for from $2850 to $7200. Complete home planning services avail- $20,900 Plus Lot $19,900 Pius Lor $22,900 Pius Lot é able to assist-youin designing your future home. ~ LOT 67 , lor 98 | ° : j Y ; 3 bedréom ; redwood and brick; walk=-— All electric; lakefront. Open Sunday = ce oe : In basement. Sold, will duplicate for 1-5 p. m. or by appointment only. INVESTIGATE THIS OPPORTUNITY NOW! $22,900 Pras —_— "$35,000 rietudes Lot — 10T 270 | 7 C9) JOR aaR ES Come to 7404 Highland Road, or telephone 4 bedroom tritevel; lakefront; 4 baths. ~- 4 bedroom trilevel; lakefront. Sold, Sold, but will duplicate for -* ‘but will fuplicate for z EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 — | ~*~ $28,700 Pius Let $23,900° Pius Ler ee ae aS a ey le ee ve —_" 2S ey ie ee — a . oe a . ee re es al 7 | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Complete Basomont Walorproofing Coral Brick Home R All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Has Green Trim eliable Waterproofin , * (Continued from Page 13) 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 turn this area over to the chil- i li Th uy Dealers, Real Estate Men, Linoleum Mechanics, Home Owners, Do-It- Yourselfers. Bu Your Tile at Whole- sale. BUY HERE and SAVE! BUY-LO worchouse TILE No. 6 Dawson FE 8-2488 5 ul f CORKTONE ASPHALT 4% aiyF bong a Our ay pen Get. ONLY” A FENCE De H ign. Walls \ - protects children, ~The furniture ie chery. On Ancnon rence protects children sar ger eae sone ge pets and. property while it adds —_.

— mended grades for each use. While gm would apply in the case of most limit. other wood species: —— FRAMING: Any ambitious re. aoe = «WARRANTY modeling job, such as enclosing — eee a porch or adding a room, is apt to require some structural ma- . terial, for example, 2 x 4's for See This Amazing the studs or wall uprights. Floor joists and ceiling joists belong in Softener Today at | ome sroiccory Recommended blending well with whatever ma- Rules Listed -| seasoned material. terial surfaces original house. For finest results, grades ‘“C” or “B and Better’ are recom- mended plus the use of properly Building Costs ‘Too Tall?” H. H. STANTON: 65 Court Drive, Pontiac Give Us A Call! Heating & Plumbing NEIDRICK Goatractor + | Building Service 103 State FE 5-1683 | FE 4-6909 | ROOF DECKING: An increasing- ‘ly popular practice is to use al | flat 2’ thickness of lumber for the roof structure exposed on the un- derside as a finished ceiling. Rec- jommended grade is No. 1, with |moisture content maximum, 15 per' cent. * * * ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE Readers will note the emphasis [on proper seasoning—a factor of \tremendous importance in dimen- |sional stability, permanence and! up with a job. ° i -8 Sat paint retention. Lumber seasoned| 4 Figure out the cost of every- 12-8 Daily 10-8 ° \to the desired moisture content is thing before you begin the project. | 10-8 Sunday when remodeling a home is Don't! Kill Yourself. Other ideas that) might be helpful include these: | ect occasionally, so you don’t feel | you are pinned to it. tthree months, don’t worry that it may take four. If you cari enjoy life while you do it, the other month won't matter. 3 and 4 Bedrooms 114 Baths—-G. E. Stove and Oven Built-in COME ON OUT AND SEE THE MODEL AT 2335 WATKINS LAKE RD., SOUTH OF DIXIE HIGHWAY The big ide&é to keep in mind 1. Take time out from the proj- 2. As long as it is going to take 3. When doing over your house de not get up earlier or go to bed later than usual. That is |easy to obtain. When Southern Pine Don't start getting nervous when | framing siding, or paneling is! : ’ ’ ithe bills pour in, and you haven't | grade-marked, the buyer is assured] oven begun the big meee 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 Call Us for All Your CONCRETE NEEDS jof proper seasoning. In the case) 3 i 5. If you can avoid it, do not. of other species, retail lumber deal-| .ter the room that is being re-| ers can readily furnish “dry” ma-|odeled. If the kitchen is being! c terial to bu yers who ask for it. done over, move a small stove Best Screen | for Fireplace | CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick Building and Mason Supplies CATSMAN COMPANY 339 S. Paddock St. FE 2-0283 May Be Costly As anyone who has a fireplace |knows, when you start to equip it |you can spend a little or a lot and, ;sometimes, the difference is not readily apparent to the eye. * * * | | A screen, for example, consists lof a frame and the mesh curtain, | lor screen. Most frequently seen BRICK RANCH HOME 1370 Sq. Ft. Brick Ranch Home with full 11 Block Basement and a Large Two-Car Plastered Garage. 1 Walls.. Aen ey arom q Birch kitehen with eating space G.E. even range 2 baths with ceramic tile & fan na’ Sterms « Entrance is 60 sq. ft. of slate Stedie in reom with s Redweed paneled living reem oak rs tank, copper plumbing — ALL THIS FOR $19,950 ON YOUR LOT — Model Shown by Appointment E.J. DUNLAP __ FE 8.1198 Custem Builders Your Pians er Ours jare frames of wrought iron, solid | brass, brass plate or brass finish. | | Brass - plated or brags - finished | frames should cost less than solid | |brass, but most experts tell us \that where a polished brass sur- face is desired, solid brass is a) ‘better value. Solid brass can take wear and unlimited polishing, if necessary, will probably be treated with a | and |room, and try to keep things going | kibitzers in to get your teeth on refrigerator into another without stumbling over rubble. 6. It’s a good idea not to invite edge. People who carry sugges- tion boxes in their wallets al- | ways manage to put a crimp | in other people’s plans. 7. When doing any home project , try to treat it as a hobby, relax-| ing when you've had your fill, rather than going on doggedly to) see the end of it. Ready Your Patio for Barbecue Time Barbecue season coming up! | Once again families will be dining | “out.” However, porch and patio tile floors frequently present a tough cleaning-up problem — espe- cially for those living in sections of the country where the long winter months have let streets and COMPLETE WITH LOT W. W. ROSS HOMES, Ine. 2335 WATKINS LAKE RD. OR 3-8021 protection coating to prevent | tarnish, | main. | A good quality iron or steel To restore the lost lustre and frame finished in black is also original beauty of tile floors in ,considered a long-wearing and! outdoor locations try using an as serviceable frame. |phalt tile cleaner — the same one | For the mesh curtain, however.’manufactured for use on kitchen ithe experts recommend steel mesh floors. jrather than solid brass, which is} Afterwards, frequent hosing or isofter and may be affected by/soap-and-water scrubbing will belp ‘heat. keep normal dust and dirt in check. yard dust hold unrestricted do- NOW -_ + for Far bess «++ _(7TA d - Aon At ° Pak’ fF e KITCHEN This is a QUALITY PAINT even? the smart shopper can’t afford A ° ys ROOFING E- to miss. This NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Ist QUALITY paint usually az - « Gknaeee sells for dollars more. 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Dawson, ae od A, Watson lite N. Saginaw 8t. FE 2-5420 Pontiac ry ih |plied early, there ‘would have been . =| no break-down of the material ldur to moisture penetration, frost jand erosion,” Cairns says. “Cement-based paint seals the | masonry against the ravages of weather and stops deterioration against deterioration caused by moisture, but it also stops efflores- cence, a flaking caused by min- erals in the masonry, particularly brick. CEDAR ISLAND LAKE Lal Pront, 4 year old, 3 bedroom den brick ranch home. 2-car — an 1% bath, 2 fire- a and carpeted. — jot a and beach. Full Price $31,500 Only $6,000 down $150.00 per month Electric Heater Is Versatile Appliance Although most portable electric HHT structure responsible for “Iheaters originally are POIRIER REALTY We hive Suan dis ame (mer bethroam = a Call EM 3-0268 le factor in premature deteri- If Ne Answer MU 4-7800 iB found them to be among the most ae ‘oration of concrete and masonry iN! versatile of household appliances. 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Bedford Hills, New York. All Grade Usable There are three grades of cedar shingles. No. 1 is the best and used for extra-fine installations. No. 2, generally used for sidewalls, has no blemishes on any parts of the exposed shingles, No. 3 is consid- have ered satisfactory for garages and small buildings but often is used where economy is the prime con- sideration. Christopher Columbus was «a weaver while studyinz geography. for sidewalls on larger buildings + |first making holes in the concrete| Found~an Extra Closet Under Basement Stairs Storage space being at a pre-|in the holes, which should match, mium in compact, modern-day screw holes drilled in the boards. homes, the only way to gain it|Drive lag screws through the make ‘use of every square|boards into the screw anchors. _|VERTICAL STUDS Next, vertical studs are nailed to the stair stringers and base plates, also flush with the outside edges of both. These 2x4 studs should be either 16 or 24 inches _japart on centers. Remember to day project that can improve the Provide a hog ete opening about well. It can be built with a mini- Tongue - a + groove panctiog ‘mum of additional framing, since provides a good-looking wall ithe stairway itself provides a covering—something worth con- | |starting framework. | sidering if you plan to build a | While over-all dimensions will recreation room in your base- | vary with the height of the base- | Ment one day. ment, the length of the stairs, | The paneling can be nailed to and the position of the stair land- | the sides of the stair stringers and | ing frame, this is the recom- (to.the base plates. If’s best to give mended construction method: the paneling added support by also! 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Oe a we OS i se ke ae ce THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16,1959 — = Homer in Bunt Situation Bea xk k * kok ok Bats in 3 Runs: Cards Rout Roberts Nieman's Blast Spoils Excellent Mossi Job, 2-1 _Loes Oriole Berberet Hits for Detroit Run By The Associated Press Don Newcombe was Big New '|cisco. Winner; 28ain last ae” , f It was only the secorid victory Seats The large right-hander of late| Newk, and both have been 5-2 jobs| ‘has known too few of the big days on the Giants. This one reclaimed) |he used to have with regularity.'third place from San Francisco |But last night was one of them as for the Reds and left them within’ BALTIMORE w — A home run he backed up bis sharp control/two games of Milwaukee's idle ik * Newk Old Self in 5-2 Win with a 52 decision at San Fran-hitter in the only other game)18 when leadoff man Johnny Tem- scheduled in the NL. x * * in four decisions this season for Newcombe, 32, who has wonjorder, brought him home with a ‘only 20 games since being named’ double. Toes ple got a bunt single and Vada Pinson, No. 2 in the Red batting baseball's top pitcher in 1956) * * * iwith 27 victories for the Dodgers,, The Cardinals swung for a doz- gave up but seven hits, .walked| en hits against loser Robin Rob- AP Wirepheote THE MIGHTY CASEY — Somewhere the sun is shining, no the visage of their leader reflects the Yankees’ plight. ‘And somewhere the fans are cheering, pen- nant fever is the fad; but at New York's Yankee Stadium—mighty Casey is real sad. There’s a good reason for his gloomy expression. none, and struck out seven. He| in a clearcut bunt situation spoiled pitching by driving in three runs,| Nationa} League leading Braves. lost his Pon bid in the sixth Geerge and ne aon “i er ar a ad i ae wo Si 0 gS SS ing performance of the season last in three days was good for both/It was all over in the second in- night. mame — SAN ee a ee ae 8ST. LOUIS eeu Giants runs, ning when the Cards scored four, Baseball tradition decreed that |Zemple FS 512 ¢ Rodgers ss 4020/Ashburn cf 4020 Bias’ame % 5000 x * two on a triple by Mizell. 5021 Kirkland rf 4000|Hamner ss 4022 Cimoli cfrf 4011 k ind tn th - Bob Nieman lay one down when he! yack 4010 Mays ef $1 1 @|Benches Ib sees BSmith | rt dese New was 3-for-4 in the Reds x * * came to bat in the ninth inning|gopson ‘ibwto10 Brendt 1b 4060|Bowman if 4000 Flood cf 1090|2*hit attack. He doubled home a) Vinegar Bend (4-1) had a two- for the Baltimore Orioles. Nieman|Be!_ rf we a2) Semen 49 0 0 | Zones 3b 3090 Boyer 3b 4311 second-inning run, then put it out/hit shutout until the fifth, when scoffed at tradition and sliced a |Dropo “Ib 6000 Landrith © 3010\G-A'ds'a 2 3100 Cunningham ep of reach with a two-run homer in|his own error gave the Phils a two-run homer for a 2-1 Oriole|Memiien os Si20asaur” 100¢|Mever p 0000 Hsmitn ec 3134/06 fourth off loser Jack Sanford/pair of unearned runs. Mizell ciel is combe p 4133 Worth’ton p 0000|Roberts p 00060 Gramas 3111|(53). It was Newk’s first 1959) muffed Sparky Anderson’s pop up ¥: BEDedes oe ey ioe Mel > ©4112) nomer, and only his fifth sincelagd Richie Ashburn He scored behind Bob Boyd, | tetas 415145 "Totaie” 33:2 9.3) Total Ea! Totals a5 512 811955, whe he set the = sss oui » | Totals otals n set one-season| Hamner then singled with two out who had led off the Oriole ninth |sPicr out for Worthingion “in ‘8th: cRaa| Powled oct for Hearn in Ti 'NL record for pitchers with seven. as the Phillies (victims of two, fonger on the Yauks an beige: with a single. Gaeta ae oe mart The Reds, never beaten by San-|shutouts at San Francisco) ended, “The home team always goes| Shee ead apo @00 002 -— |ford in five decisions against the! their scoreless slump at 23 in-| for the tying run in the late inn- |Prancisco, 27-10 ‘BeSremcotnbe "Mein Louie Sart. eee a cawen| rightthander, ended a_ scoreless- ‘nings. Mizell then retired the last| i ings."’ says an old baseball axiom. |Francisco . Bailey ane ae - LOB—Philadeiphia 4, 8. inning string by Giant pitching at'13 in order. | The White Sox whipped his boys last night, 6-0. “Bunt a runner on first along with Wiesner Rodgers. 3B-Pinson HR. uvsean Me cunning lg — none out.”” IP H R ERBR A bunt would have pushed Boyd Neombe (24). 9 7 3 °F "0G ipoperts an .. tat $B 8 8 to second and into scoring position. —— 3 3 0 a 4s — * AF 2 8 x* * * HBP—By Miller | (Baler): U-8m eraith, Des: | Ue-Landis > sudoi ” tinea a *» : “ “I never even considered a‘ Secory, Dixon. 7-2:37. a31.614. T-2:04. A~6 ir bunt,” said Oriole manager Paul| : Richards, the man who violated Most Popular Outdoor Family Sport Fishing Is Catching On Don Mossi was sailing along with a neat three-hitter when Boyd touched him for the lead- off single. The southpaw had per- mitted only one runner beyond second. He retired 11 Orieles la WASHINGTON (NEA) —Nation- estimates that 25,620,000 fisher- order at one stage. al statistics just released by the| men were afield in 1958. A total sre States Fish and Wildlife} of 2,300,000 were between the ‘ice show that 17,401,982 resi-| ages of eight and 11. than Lou Berberet's solo homer indent permits were issued in fiscal] Revenue ealable for fish con- the seventh provided him. But the|1958. There were 2,775,623 non- letvation work theoach | Tigers old bugaboo — runners left|resident permits. lsales totaled tae mo on base came back to haunt them.| A total of 20,177,€05 licenses |less than two per cont of the o264 Nine Tiger runners died on base,/were sold, an increase of 900,838! ‘billion laid cal tae uipment and three of them at third. above 1957. pecuicns Cea 8 Mossi deserved a larger lead 100,000 to See {st of 4 Trials at Indianapolis Tests End Wednesday for May 30 Classic; 33 Will Advance a Ss : Pontiac's Hayes Jones of Eastern Harry Riddell and Swan Song paid $7.40 for the smaliest Daily Double of the season last night at Hazel Park Harness Raceway. * * * : Defending champion Western Re- serve and Wayne State each qual- ified seven men yesterday to move into the co-favorite’s role in the Presidents Athletic Conference track meet, Finals in the field events are scheduled today. * * * Indiana-bred and Detroit-owned ter racing, makes Mis Ist start of the summer today at Hollyweod Park in the $50,009 Los Angeles Handicap, one of the nation’s top spring stakes. * * * Melvin Krulewitch, chairman of the New York State Athletic Com- mission, has ordered Sugar Ray Robinson to appear before the com- mission Monday afternoon with all available evidence to prove he has Basilio. * * * Cranbrook’s baseballers squared their season record at 66 yester- day by walloping Grosse Pointe University School, 12-0. Tom Dem- rick huried a two-hitter. John Wa- ters belted a two-run homer and a triple to lead the attack. Ladies’ Tickets on Sale Monday | DETROIT (UPI) — Ladies’ Day 'tickets for four Detroit Tiger |games will go on sale Monday and ticket director Billy Lol! said mail 7500's Qualifying: Runs Begin Today =:==== Smaps Berberet’s homer was the fir The Spert Fishing Institute Sixteen per cent of all those jeligible to buy resident licenses did so. About 20 per cent of all persons 21 years or older are janglers. The feminine sex com- rise about 25 per cent of the orders will be accepted. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indian-| _ The Tigers, going back to Ladies’ Days for the first time since 1943, apolis Motor Speedway officials) wi) stage the first special attrac- today began the dangerous job of|tion June 1 against the Cleveland whittling an oversize field of 61)|Indians. The other dates are June fishing public. score in a brilliant pitchers’ duel between Mossi and Oriole rookie Boys Club Holding Fitness Event Today Better management methods, the addition of new waters, lib- Jerry Walker. Walker worked out of jams in the third, fourth and sixth innings. But the -young right hander wasn’t around at the end to claim the victory. That was awarded to Billy Loes, who eame in when Al) the Pontiac Boys’ Club today |eralized riewiadions andl ion Kaline and Harvey Kuenn hit euclis playing host to a wate physicalltackle and. angling techniques . fitness program at- the Eastern'point to a shorter time between eighth. Junior High field Shite thle: eeasots. Loes walked pinch hitter Neil Boys from the Bloomer, Phila- Fishing is America's most Chrisley, filling the bases. But delphia and Guest clubs in Detroit, | popular outdeor family sport. then he settled down and struck [Highland Park, Dearborn, Ypsi-| The ranks of rod-and-line wield- lanti, St. Johns and Auburn Heights) ers have increased steadily will be battling Pontiac for team) throughout the past decade at last gasp. Loes, who won his third and individual‘ honors. a the rate of nearly four per cent game, set Detroit down in ofder in Competition is in two divisions | annually. the ninth. \These are the intermectiates, 15 and) | jnense mics have The defeat prevented the Tigers/Under. and the juniors, 12 and}trom 14 to 20 million istanding broad jumps, push ups, sit) arias a mati Bee | ups, chin ups, rope climbing. a! jan) Wid alec leat: tug-of-war, log throwing and flag ’ : lrelays with a slippery pole were increased out Berberet for the final out. It turned out to be the Tigers’ from gaining ground in their bid| junder. ax Todi ang turing, that time, and no slack- to escape the American League) so les ing ening in growth is in sight. per year| Yeoman to Speak By The Associated Press Little Billy Pierce, jleft-handers now pitching, is catching .up with the New York Yankees. |kees this season, and both belong;two winning seasons against New ;has a 24-11 edge over the Sox, but twice a 20-\to Pietce, who became the first York since he started in 1948 (4-2\has lost three in a row: to them. | game winner and one of the best|southpaw to shut out the champs!in 1953, 3-2 last season), now has finally| since Cleveland's Herb Score didja 5-2 record for the year and has} a it Aug. 21, 1956. * * * 0 _Cere- i ‘Sele ne iar. —— es at St. Mike Fete pg 1010 Boyd tb 4110) ; Raline ent dele Triande ; site Michigan State assistant football Kuenn rf 40 20 Wordling | rf 3°1° 2nd Silver Lake Ace coach Bill Yeoman will be the Mcnriiey) 0008 Les p e000 a guest speaker at the annual St. eet « Saks ee Pg atts When David Wells, 151 Wont Mina All-Sports banquet Tues- Railing 2% sere Walker» eee Lawrence, Pontiac, banged a two-/day night at 6:30 in the Parish ss! D vile J 4 iar " 33191 Total m252 wood shot from No. 5 tee at Silver ‘Hall. Walked for Bridges in 8th Lake course, Thursday, he didn't) A member of the Detroit Red| BIG BATS, SHUTOUT PITCHING — Chicago os tee vee gos—2 expect it to hole out. But that’s\Wings may also be among the| E—Carrasquel. PO-A—Detroit 249. Bal-iwhat it did, for Silver Lake’s 2nd cuests at the affair. Awards will scored). DP Carrasquel Gardner angjace of the season. The hole is ajbe presented by the Shamrock a Yout. Rolling . Osborne. LOB— jpnar-3, 200-yarder. | coaches HR—Berberet, Nieman. SB—Walker. 8| Wells plays with the Oakland) nol ' row RER he County Employes League and his | s a) . Walker *., 3 7 3 3 } hole-in-one gave him a 50 for the Pierce Shuts Out Yankees, 6-0 «we 31 130 6 6 1 2 nine holes. First ace was scored, Tee gery’ Monochick. Flaherty. itoqur days previous, on No. 8. White Sox pitcher Billy Pierce, right, is congrat- ulated by teammates who helped him with their bats in last night’s 6-0 triumph over the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium. The AP Wirephote tory stretched their winning streak to seven games, From left, with Pierce, are catcher Sher- man Lollar, Bubba Phillips and Luis Aparicio. Sox vic- | They each contributed two hits. «a Chisox Win String Now at 7 CLEVELAND BOSTO Keough cf Runnels 2b Williams if Malzone 3b ‘allowed just one run in his last 16 Bela 3 |, innings. He also has shut out the Power 1p At 32, Pierce has only a 21-30) The seven-game streak—longest Yankees for 13 consecutive in- lifetime record against the Yan-/in the majors this season—kept) nings. |kees, but he gained his fifth victo-|the second-place White Sox within} It was Pierce's second shutout | ry in his last six decisions against!a half / game of the Americas of the season and the 33rd of his ito Minoso if — 8s Martin it ‘Grant > SV¥wsveteun?g ~ ee5935 e e2c00--mNeso" eencouKone”™ ecnceon~eocel ow e 5 240 e iF = Cy bal - ° & night, blanking New * * * It was Chicago's second victory In three games against the Yan- them last League leading Cleveland Indians, | York on six singles for a 6-0 Chi- cago victory that gave the sud- denly hot White Sox a seven-game streak, who won 4-3 at Boston. Baltimore over Detroit. Kansas City edged within .003 percentage points ofjlongest streak since 1956, when din fourth-place Washington by beat-|they won nine straight, collected {* i the Senators 4-2. Pierce, who has managed only|Ford (3-2). ‘clung to third with a 2-1 victory|active American- League pitchers. | ~ jcareer, A total topped only by teammate Eawly. Wynn's 39 among . s Bewrrnuwwennweavus ecorecooosce+scoo”" eSocecoe Doo ee The White Sox, matching their), ®jRan for Whit in 9th. veland 3 six of their nine hits off Whitey w The stubby southpaw a, > Coe Sparks US. 4-0Walker Cup Lead: eo Martin and Power; Grant and Boston 5 eh. 1P s6f Grant (W, 2-0) , $ 5 Brewer (, 13) 7 6 NU_Mekiney, Se 3 o 0 4 4 o 6 ju: woccooecosncos-F * Buddin, Fan cusretena 27-13, Boston 27-14. = MSU Varsity ner and Nixon; Gernet unassist- Run- Power. 3B—Keou HR—Colavito. a "Senten. S8B—Buddin. 8—Grant. R ER BB SO 2 Chylak, Summers cars down to 33 starters for the 3rd 500-mile auto race May 30.| The first of four qualifying days was expected to attract a crowd) of 100,000 or more — probably the nation’s biggest for a preliminary) event. The procedure was simple. Each) driver wheeled onto the 2%-mile, track and drove four laps as fast as he could. He could quit on two runs if he wasn't satisfied but three attempts were the limit. Unseasonable cold weather and rain had interfered with drivers’ practice and tuning of the intri- cate specially built cars costing. upwards of $40,000 apiece. Three were wrecked but only one driver, | Jerry Unser of Lakewood, Calif, was seriously hurt. The four-lap qualifying record} of 145.974, set last year by Dick} Rathmann of San Gabriel, Calif.,| was expected to be under heavy assault by the holder and perhaps a half-dozen other | seasoned drivers. ow, s fastest car.will start in pole’ position, the inside of the front row, in the Memorial Day race. The fastest and smoothest! drivers in practice were familiar) figures at the speedway — Tony | Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, IIL, who has started in 12 Memorial Day races: Johnny Thomson, Boy- ertown, Pa. veteran of six; Rodger Ward, Los Angeles, who| has driven in seven; Jim Rath- mann, Miami, a nine-time starter, and Paul Russo, Webster Groves, Mo., who was wrecked but un- hurt in his 13th start last year. Back after a 3-year absence and | running well was Duane (Old Pro) the interim as director of compe- 'tition for the U.S. Auto Club. Three former winners were in the field .— Phoenix, who sat out most of last |’ racing season after winning in 1957; Johnnie Parsons of Los An- geles, the 1950 winner, and Pat Flaherty of Chicago, Who won in 1956 but missed the last two 500s after a dirt track wreck. anal of Indianapolis, who spent! Jimmy Bryan’ of, 125 against Boston, July 30 against ;Baltimore and Aug. 13 against Chi- cago The Ladies’ Day tickets are lo- cated in the upper deck reserved {sections and sell for 30 cents in- | stead of the usual $2. Boys under '12 also qualify for the special price. Brown Brothers Win New Titles | Eddie Takes .20 Gauge, Bill Wins .410 Class B in Great Western CHICAGO W — Ken Sedlecky. of Baldwin, Mich., broke 96 of 100 | targets yesterday to win the sub small gauge championship in the Great Western Skeet Shoot. Sediecky won the .410 gauge competition while Ed Brown, of Birmingham, Mich., won the .2% gauge title: Brown broke 100 tar- gets. The .20 gauge championships will be held today and the meet will end tomorrow when the all-round | champion is crowned. | Mrs. C. A. McDowell, of Shreve- port, La., won the women's .410 |title with 75x100 and Mrs. Edmond | Mable, of Evanston, Ill., took the t 28 championship with 92x100. Mrs. McDowell also took the Class A .28 title with 89x100. Other men’s winners in .40 com- petition included: | Class B—Leland Brown, Birming- ham, Mich. 93x100. MICHIGAN SCOREBOARD Baseball oa 8, Grand Rapids Junior Col- Calvin 7-3. Perris Institute 3-6. | Eastern Michigan 6, Illinois Normal 4. Illinois 8, Michigan 5. | Michigan State 6. Purdue 3 Tennis Michigan 6, Tilinois 3. Track Notre Dame 74. Michigan State 57 Western Michigan 90, Central Mich- igan 42. ’ >'teurs will be thrown against sea- | soned pros in a showdown test for Michigan State’s 1959 football! |Spartans today, EAST LANSING (#—Eager ama-' Tested Today Williams, Paul Dekker, Bob Jewett pand Dibble. Leroy Bolden, Walt Kowalczyk abd Clarence Peaks are among the backs ready to vary the pro- MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) —| Today; 35-year old Coe from Ok-jand Jack Nicklaus, Columbus, CHICAGO ny NEW YORK | The varsity never has won one passing best of the American Walker Cup Captain|/lahoma City played British cham-|Ohio, downed Michael..Lunt and rr is Bauer rf See of these games—a pattern repeated as Paria rae years when d Charlie Coe today found himself|pion Joe Carr of Ireland in the|Alex Shepperson 2 and 1 complet. lf2%q2” cr 5019 Me mie ef 404i similar contests around the ‘ in the same position as the great|/top singles match of this "sling the rout. see $021 te 40 2 0 country eau . ch oO} year 8/ing row Ennis f 2100 Howard b 4010 : ready up front. ; Bobby Jones was in 1928. competition. Coe is the U.S. Ama- x *& * jbCallison If 1000 Carey 3 4999 The first year it was a 20-20 Dutt * Thirty-one years ago Jones/teur champion. Ward,- former U.S. and British $ut"J7" 1, $333 Rich’son e sone tie and last year the returnees Deughtery hes a mostly 1 sparked the U.S. amateur golf t & amateur champion who had been|Pbillips %» $122 Ford p = 1900) Vag 1, sophomore and earnestly eager : team ta a 40 lead over Britain in| Coe paired with Billy Joe Pat-loff form in practice, once again)" ” °°°° Soke, abee _ oe 2 en a * the Walker Cup Scotch foursomes.)|ton of Morganton, N.C. in a9 andiproved himself a great competi- , Pa geal $83 : The talent: on hand for the, old-|pupils. “ Coe did the same for the United |8° victory yesterday over Arthur|tor. He sank putts of 45 and 24| Totals . 37695 Totals s1e¢o)sters today is capable of running so 4 States. yesterday Perowne and Michael Bonallack.j {eet_on the: last nine _ just when tor Ennis in Mth: c—Walked for Contes (UP _& really cenherracs®e score. | Tommy Wilson. will quarterback et | * * * That was thé only rumaway|théy were needed. Then he sank 2°, lectgee y . 008 > * ithe crew on offense and Blanche 4 Jones, as the reigning U.S. am-|match, Harvie Ward, ‘San Fran-jone from 15 feet on the home New “York - * 908 000 Former Lion end Deree Dibble, |Martin is counted on as key man ‘ t\ Pontiac Press Phote |2t¢ur champion, went out the fol-|cisco, and Dr. Frank Taylor, Po-igreen for the victory he posted|2s, New York i be_Paitios “Bee "at cates? | coach of the Alums, had his c lat fullback in the double wing © - FISH ARE BITING! — The proof of the statement is the five Wing day in the singles against/mona, Calif.; defeated Reid Jack| with’ Dr. ee Cnieage Th, New York ¢. oo wee Micrall or Jim NMapweld neest © dech ties by Bill 1684 Paulson, Pontiac. The big \T. P. Perkins and routed the Brit-|and Douglas Sewell, 1 up. Bill ~*~ * 2 lips. S—Pierce, at quarterback. Both have beeh| All the regular season trimmings 4 displayed Brow rs lish titleholder 13 and 12 for the| Hyndman, Philadelphia, and Tom- Nicklaus a Wettlaufer, two Of|pierce cw, > ...8 4 "e *2"S|passing good in the Hayeeoey will be provided fang at the 2 p.m. Hor dane gman gd #4 pounds, oo r “ne long. The catch | biggest margin in the 37-year-old|my Aaron, Gainesville, Ga., beat|the American team’s “babies,” [Ege ao 8 6 8 2g Slengue - bands, a halftime show cody ig Pontiac Lake, —— or all species. Regular {history of the international = and Guy Wolstenholme, 1-up.|rallied after being four ‘down to taste ates dadet They have # fancy assortment of| and ang tooting their whistles ‘ fet Jacge ond mnslimouth opens on June 20, petition. = and Wetdantler, Buffalo, N.Y.,'Lunt and Shepperson. rane " ends to tds to, such as Sammy |just like fall. ) | ‘ : . ‘ ‘i ; & , \ ’ 5° ‘ ' . Ta ae ae Ese a area Gee rn on ee 8 ee eo 4 vy Pe aaa es Ee ee ee eet AA cide Hie 4 8 Ss Shred es bike! Me Perk ge bs) 2% he 4 ci-vt? ie eG THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 TWENTY-ONE : ( ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE Chon. CLU BBATTING NATIONAL ; . cLus ABR MM RBI Pet. CLUB as me, . : > . ik , Detroit 961 113 260 33 106 .271 1008 | | + . : Kansas City $05 177 238 38 116 eA ee a neeles un a Clev 895 144 235 33 127 263 n a t n Chicago Joi! 151 264 26 140 .961| St. Louis ima , New York $34 105 232 26 109 9a/S08" Francisco 1007 145 30 4 Weshingion «1648 140 98 38-131 20 |Patindciphin =e? 100 SL 35 Ia4 A\e | AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Play Tourney Qualif | ls = cLuB ae aro s E DP Pet. CLUB FIELDING . , cect SRR EEC, | St te Be Next , Sac” SH E2RSE Sees 28 743 25 2%6 27 975) 8. Louis 32 41 38 29 33 eX en lated Monda : fone LEER egies Lees t bs re saan! me BR BEE ES 1 ‘ . — re. in Fifth Annuel Ter Blythefield, Lochmoor, imttn titra sigiemiear ‘naar wanonak LeAcue in 1 A Red ninwcs . Test C.C. of Detroit Hosts {ve *betiman %.0) Se" Dect” Sip purer. Cab AB "a mm ret (ser mere "et beled at Run G.C. to Sectional Trials age gh how Tak ip m—iewre GH Fem Pe Oe td See Ce Ak OS EB Ee Detroit ot Baltimore, 1:06 p.m—Lary (| Keline, Det =e Ss y ¥ 30 Seracre. Put nt a a % Kansas Ci : _ KC. 10 340| Kus’ : t ee A crack at the US. Open goll|, 2? foatuemt idee aera ce, HH ; emis SR ei ls Michigan’s first major amateur championship — the world’s most Cleveland ai Baltimare Pas tI p.m Bonin Chi, 2 Bb 3 $ 33 Pinson. co Ie 2 41 4 28 32 golf tournament of the year drops coveted golfing crown — will be|Keneas City st New York 21 p.m. Malzone, Bos. li2 21 = § 13 Bia | Mays, 8. FS ms 3 6 as in at plush Red Run Golf Club next ees Gian Utica tone A's ‘sCMEDULE power ce ie mM $M QuiCwhm wl RY ° = weekend for a three-day run. rent Michigan Jinks. |Gicago val Washingt. 7.68 Bm. Tusby, Bai. | 1 BS i sire Mf B iiz a m. Wwron, . ° ¢ The fifth annual Michigan Med- ‘an came ensue |i ned a a a al Piay Championship, formerly a new and expanded = NATIONAL LEAGUE Woodiing, Balt. 7 11 21 1 14 328 | Bouchee,, Phil. 162 b Bs » 3 known as the Detroit Medal the USG eeee OF | sawetes “Won Loot Fet. Behind Nieman.’ Balt. §@ 1? % 3 1 Ge\Mathews, Mi 12 32 38 1% 29 300 Flay tworney, beasts = pitting the USGA, are schouied foro Haag RR Bs Ee Se Sik eS EE Se array of stars for the 72-hole Sais ck aa Gs ce fen Prancisce “Ss 4 33 ti |Mouse, K€. at uB 1 8 Bike FL Mm BY Te ee event scheduled Friday through of Detroit in this Puturen ae feo 83 |Steberas ¥- "| 2 mm 3 14 283|Hamner, Phi. 64 10 19 2 '§ oer Sunday, May 22- area and |Pnilsdelphis nb ww 3 Sieoer, Bos. 92 13 2% 2 13 283|Banks, Chi, 123 16 36 8 33 293 y, ra aria rf Blythefield at Grand Rapids. St. a 20 a Mantle. W. 7; % % 4 . " ieee. ee = M4 33 3 3 = f Michigan’ _|Cineinnatt 5, San Prancisco 2. night |Minoso, Cle. 104 18 2 4 17 279 Dark. “Chi. © 9 4 2% 0 @ 23 Virtually every top-flight ama- —— genplan Glossina ye 3 N ag ikibw, Wom me Me ee Ys tS oo ae teur golfer in the state, with the vast network of trials being held |Miuwaukee at Los Lathes 10 Buhi|bepd Balt sb we io Feilees Pu. oe wat is ie Oakland County area leading the UPI Telephoto | throughout the nation on the same |,¢2,,% gs Seo Lollar, Cnt 102 14 2% 4 Mf 275\Bel, Co. 109 9 3 4 19 275 way, 1S entered in the grucding| » REALLY MOVING — Taking a bresiler afler mark of just over 260 miles yer hour in his Jet. |dgy congrats ten Prmenes 30 po lkere Ly S B Gt mae tt BS RS a a medal test which has been won| 7ursday’s record-smashing run on Lake Conis- powered craft Bluebird. If confirmed, Campbell : ; Pittsburgh at Chicago, 1 p.m. McDe@ ONY Boil MS 2 23\Thomas. Cu. 14 15 3 6 ET ; nae nd i . ; . P A total of 126 golfers will com-| (21) vs. Drabowsky ad Sievers, Wash. 55 9 13 2 9 -273/T.Taylor. Chi. 111 21 30 1 6 270 three of the previous four years by oe is British speedboat driver Don- will have broken his old record of 248.6 miles | pete in Michigan's sectional trials, |P™gdelphia | st St- Louis, | 1:30 p.m.—|Piersali, Cle. = £ 2 S soln oP. ae Le ee 3 peerless Chuck Kocsis. Campbell, who set an unofficial new, world an hour. 100 at Lochmoor and the C. C. of TOMORRO re GAMES. cee, Os. m 33h 66 «6 feelLong Cht”6=CT?s sss ; 4 ie x« « t Detroit and the bal at Blythe \Muvauter at Angeles. 4 p.m. Keough, Bos. 4 3 4 1. § elCovete. ay. 16 19 31 6 2 267 The entry list reads like *K F field. Pittsburgh et onic aa Dm | Kubek. wy. "4 ‘ i 3 3 walle co Io 4 = ; 3a “Who's Who” in Michigan amateur | i YY ae Philadelphia at St 2.1 pm. =| Yost. ‘Det. smith, St. Se eego, Farmington and Maples Qualify O tis aged angnin, foes ees ool a" RB eee ELS | only 23 will ad to the 2nd e Angeles, 10 p.m. = Samford, Wem ays 8-8 3 22\MeMillan, Cin. 01 18 28 4 9 257 Niemen oo phan een . 8. sectional qualifier, which ts slat. Geiger. Bos fh 8 Bd faites Mn nS et ie ae ed June t Grosse £. . Mil. rlarroag Ry emer ae er od June 1 ot Greene Ro Gel : Reco 1 4 Bf e giMe AL Boe Be four- “ * Pilarcik. Belt. 42 6 16 2 3 28 sr. & 3 21 2 7 2 seis aecneas amen ee = The Detro-area trial wit senalFVQUTISON, MCA a: 22 RE TRE, BR Ry te “4 e tf » BK. ©. . Kocsis, ex-National Public Links ; , . 18 into the 2nd round. Grand Rap- Biss: ue 38 lS er” i is ok B38 ° Pontiac Central, St. Fredrick.) Bob Young had an 82 for Walled!_ Class B-— West Bloomfield 339, Shrine ids will furnish the remaining five. . fF e ’ Bolling. Det. S 6 2 i (8 falAsnbur, Pho. us 7 Ho 4 champ, and Pontiac's Mike An- |p : ’ : ; . 385, Medalist: How "8 Osborne. Det. 72 11 % 2 7 .222|Virdon. Put. 113 iets as donlan. State Publins titichelder |U2rmington, West Bloomfield and|Lake while Max Bidwell starred) 7? teenie 90 aq OCMMOOR staRréns ~ in Wiliams. K.C. 6 8 15 0 $3 2ilAltman, Chi 8 12 2 3 1 25 for the last three summers. Birmingham headed a list of nine for Brighton with 81. Gary Novak cuss A= Aun Arbor “319, Dearbors|13%—Lee Cndleux, Bob Healy, “hd Br- Geprens: Bos. 8 tL OR Reistaylor Go ws 7 i 3 ae larea schools which qualified for and Mike Butash each had 89 for 322, Plymouth 337. Medalist: Charles ‘ Deby, Chi (SSC S12 28 Bias eme sty. 13 2 3 8 8 * * * Inext week's state golf finals in/RO St. Mary. Doug Tokarsky's 96\" cum B— Jeckson 5:46 se Rithantees, ute Quack, “Teng be kT BR TT wigan RS} ie Other members of the standout regionals at three sites Friday. |was the best effort for 7th place| Brighton scx 2ttimen 0%. John 313.1-5: Alex edmond, John Meuits, “Tem WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.|avia. Balt.” 39 1 8 @ @ BS +. LA. 4H 3B 2M field include former State Amateur| The others were Southfield, Mitford ry 140 Bet ccrne, wenee eeca|V® #—The old guard of goliath 3 $2 yf gimretice 2 te } winner Tom Draper of Birming-| Brighton, St. Mary and Shrine of| All three regionals were played|no'se Mary 300, Ann Arbor University ne sane. meow jtepresented by For Men, » Cc a Women and c= Children pr. HALF SOLES ‘1.69 PR, s ATT. Men's, Women’s, Children’s. Leather or Composition. best way to do business in Britain| WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP SERVICE is to build a plant here, not try | import. They go along with British officials in saying labor-manage- | ment relations are usually good.) The cost of living has held steady for 12 months. Oil companies are under pres- sure at the moment because of unemployment in the coal fields. Oil imports are increasing steadi- ly. There is politica] clamor for a curb so that coal may regain some of its lost markets. This embar- rasses the Conservative govern- ment at a time when general elections are in the wind. * * * Tire factories look for sales gains because Britons have more money now to buy cars, because) employment is on the rise again, | ‘UR STORAGE: at y FEderal 30-8116 Be sure. . faultlessly Cleaned and Renewed OPEN AT 7 A.M. . have your clothes CLEANERS “One of Pontiac’s Finest’’ 143 WEST HURON STREET and because it's uneconomic (0 == import tires and pay the duty. But a spokesman for Goodyear’s| British subsidiary complains that tires last too long in England. There are no long distances to drive as in the United States and average speeds on narrow, wind- ing roads are lower, so that tires don't wear out as fast. When they! do, the British go in heavily for) retreading, and the replacement, market is small, in contrast to’ the United States. { * * * American auto firms manufac- turing here are prospering. Ford; Motors says output is at a record) high, So is it with General Motor’s| Vauxhall. London is headquarters for) many oi] companies operating in| the troubled Mideast, often with American firms teaming up with British, Dutch or French. But a spokesman for the Iraq) Petroleum Co. thinks the danger of American oi] interests in that Communist-pressured land may have been overstated. He says that negotiations with the new) government are continuing along)! power, is and get ev of “. & SIPLE 266 North Perry Street REFLECTION EDITORIAL LONG LIVE THE QUEEN! A woman may be articulate and be unpop- ular. She may have superlative talent as an executive, or organizer, or teacher, or in finance, and claim few friends. This person can add one grace and acquire popularity— : femininity, be a woman first. Feminine charm is the strongest force on earth; with it she may win al] the laurels on earth. The woman who is more interested in style of clothes, in the preparation of delicious food, in sparkling windows, in keeping her family happy than she is in securities, or Our wives give everything, ask for nothing erything and love is the medium . Long Live the Queen in our homes. Her friends are legion. Her strength is her charm. But her wealth is staunch, abid- ing love. She, indeed, is the Queen we cherish. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 1. G VOORHEES Queen we love. Phone FE 2-8387 the same lines they were taking) with the monarchy. * * * He denies that the new govern- ment has suggested changing - the 50-50 split of profits between the company and the government. What is at issue are methods of figuring the costs of production. There has been only a little un- Senate Group OKs Bill to Hike Wheat Supports WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Senate Agricultural Committee yesterday approved a wheat bill designed to offer higher price sup- ports to farmers who plant less. There is now a tremendous sur- plus of wheat. Congressional committees and the administration have been wrestling for months with various plans to try to keep the surplus from growing still bigger. With absentees still to be polled. the vote for the bill was 8 to 1. Three committee members voted present. Sen. Milton Young (R-ND), cast the lone dissenting vote. He told newsmen that no wheat farmer could exist under the terms of the bill. Chairman Allen J. Eilender (D-La), who voted for the bill, called it ‘‘a step in the right di- rection.”” He told newsmen, how- ever, that the measure faces “rough sledding” in the Senate. 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This writer be- Many persons believe the reces AP Automotive Writer ventional engines. DETROIT—The automobile 70|/ALUMINUM IN OFFING American-made yoars hence in all probability will Before any of the newer forms |{"°™ & rebellion against the dis-ican be sustained through a more be a gasoline-propelled vehicle. The engine will be an internal com-|°f Power have been successfully|jower priced field. to be determined. }ustion unit much like that in to-|adapted to volume production cars, He believes that within five years) But the overall market for auto- d y's cars. an all-aluminum engine will .p- This is the studied opinion of|pear. Experimental work has been th's industry chronicler, today writ-|going on with this type of power ing the last of a long series of|plant along with research into the these reports about auto industry|various types of other possible en- activities. oe A small version the It is an opinion unshaken by in- uminuin engine already reported- eee Oe ee ly is in production on a pilot model TITRE. PONTTAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Retiring AP Auto Editor Predicts: Beto eaniagg | | RIVETS ie Ne ER BUDDIES Production costs are major 9b-) wiaer heel tered fn thes " .. Long before the 1979 car goes U.S. Army Unfit iecosss.%s.5 2 a , ! r) through the center of the vehicle will have been solved. Some car- in 1947—Monty makers currently are working on| LJ . } Reveals Britain Vetoed 'iensmission to the rear axle area.| 'Qnd Front’ in Europe. Some of the manufacturers have Due to Green Gis = [of cars without the transmission| OXFORD, England @ — Field); The place of the: compact, Marshal Viscount Montgomery de-| smaller wheelbase car in the in- | clared today Britain vetoed a U. S.| dustry’s future ts the sybject ef of plan to invade Europe in 1942 on bread speculation. Proponents the ground that available Ameri-| the ; can troops were unfit to face the) Ing tet portepe helt of at he sc DIXIE DUGAN Addressing Oxford University Chrysier into the smaller students, Montgomery revived one field as supporting an industry- I'D BETTER GRAB of the great controversies of World wide conviction that there is a) P ove m War II — whether the West should + : —_ psy 2! (A> have staged a second froat in 192 BOARDING HOUSE — G Soviet Union w: mand- | ’ ~ _~ ? ae \¥f ff) 4 SWIMMING THE ENGLISH ‘VW CHANNEL IN A CAST IKON *® * x Montgomery recalled that early U, THE HORNS OF A MONSTROUS /A DILEMMA! I DON'T DARE ASK TUXEDO WOULD BE EASIER dy THAN FINDING CORN - Y “In my opinion, the American, plan would have involved the Al) lies in a disaster which would have) prolonged the war for years.) Churchill and the British chiefs of right,” Montgomery said. “When the American army went into battle for the first time in the U; V/AA\F I QUIZ HER ABOUT THESALE & V/A SHE'LL PIERCE MY DECEPTION AND < /\ STORM OVER ME LIKE LADY MACBETH! % WALLIS WITHOUT A CLUE \ TO HIS BUYER, BUT. ITLL ~ TRY/ HOW WILL YOU BUY HIM BACK IF MARTHA WHO BOUGHT CORNWALLIS! BUT IF L DON'T RECOVER THE DOG, HiS LAWYER OWNER, L. WELLINGTON CRUMWELL, WILL /- “Ba DECAPITATE ME mrs IN COURT! i" fi thinks. His major statement | a NOON S-16 fp dias tineents tne TM. mp Oh he on Montgomery, delivering the first) of a series of Oxford lectures, re- Pe Ht turned to a favorite theme — that OUT OUR WAY _ the West could have saved Eastern " Europe from Communism if only) “Vp Why OH, BOY, TALK ABOUT \ TRUE, BUT CON-\ THAT'S ALL VERY WELL, PLEASANT THOUGHTS! }CENTRATING | BUTWEHAVE TODO {| inis Churchill, he Tt) TILL THIS T-SQUARE AT HAND IS FER THE CHANGE/ US sik, ted ak to wet Presi- | WILL BECOME AFISHIN' | OF FIRST SIMPLE GUYS LIKE “TO (4 deci Fis D. Sameceel ent mar) ROD AN! THESE BOOKS | IMPORTANCE! \ EASE GRADUALLY TVW & CAN OF BAIT/ 1 CAN / YOU'D BE BET- | FROM ONE WAY OF LIFE the American wartime govern- iH | ment to realize that the Soviet: sad ah eee Union had become a mortal dan-| ~ ger to the free world. “The Western nations could have) ended the war with their forces! further to the east than actually happened. They would then haye been in a better position to achieve a political balance in Europe more favorable to them-| selves than that which has actual-| ly emerged.” White House Is Urged to Cut Down Expenses MONTICELLO, N.Y. (AP)—Sen. Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill) says the White House should set an exam- etn, Douglas, Friday night pMiey 1 ho at the 12th annual convention of the American Veterans Committee claimed White House expenses — ly cited expenditures for new lim- SSS ousines, ,heli¢opters and person- TH : - —-_ = E REALIST AND THE IT WON'T BELONGNOW / ON THE TASK /A LITTLE PREPARIN’ fF) TER OFF KEEP- / TO ANOTHER, AN’ THINK- ING YOUR MIND ( IN’ ABOUT IT IS ALMOST / 4 - | ON YOUR STUDIES | .BETTER'N THE REAL. TILL, SCHOOLS THING WITH US/ p79 al mt BT nel." -% b. DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney OH, YOU MEAN DIAMOND si Rat }- : 4 a? 3 gest ‘ ‘ x bd . ‘ Ye ae ve is Se ee me tt Pg = op Sa ae ee ® \ PPR GES Pi ta, ies iat: Ga bie ee Mee | i a nig: iy Se mee Ak TS eS Bi ee lO Peete 8. od . ’ TWENTY-FOUR Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas CONRAD J. LISEK JR. Bernice Cornell of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Devene Prichett of Detroit; The Rosary will be recited at 8 four grandchildren; and nihe great- p.m. Sunday at the Sparks-Griffin grandchildren. Funeral Home for Conrad J. Lisek | MRS, JOHN LIERMAN Jr., 36, of 101 Mechanic St. The funeral service will be held) IMLAY CITY — Service for| was a member of Eagles Lodge in an accident near Millington. r : é Sunday. at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Vincent|Mrs. John (Margaret) Lierman,| 1230. de Paul Church with burial in Mt. 34 of 365 W. Fourth St., will] Surviving are his wife, Jose- — A. B. Johns of Lake wee n, Hope Cemetery. 'Me held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at!phine; his mother, Mrs, Jacob)* trict officer of the society, Mr. Lisek was owner and oper-| Muir Brothers Funeral Home. Bur-|Tesch of Otter Lake; a son, Leo ator of the Novi Coffee Shop in jal will follow in Imlay Township|[, of Commerce; four sisters, Mrs. Novi, He .was a member of St.! Cemetery. lIda Chapin and Mrs. Alice Wil- Vincent de Paul Church, Veterans; Mrs. Lierman died Friday at @/mot, both of Pontiac, Mrs. Bethel of Foreign Wars 1370, the Moose Lapeer rest home following an ex-|Hudson of Flint and Geraldine Ledge of Pontiac, and the Amvets tended illness, 'Tesch of Grayling; three brothers, in Novi. | Surviving are three sons, @ohn|Leo of Alpena, Benjamin of Pon- Surviving are his wife, Paula; ‘of Almont and Andrew and Ken-|tiac and Will J. Crossman of Lake his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad neth, both of Imlay City; a daugh-|Orion; and five grandchildren. . Lisek; and a son, Conrad Lisek III'ter, Mrs. Helen Banghart of Ro- : : : : G Fiedrich, president; Jud of Bernie, Mo, meo; a brother; seven grandchil- JAMES E. VOORHEIS =| Lary inch, pre ; ly Mr. Lisek died unexpectedly dren; and one great-grandchild. Holly — James Edgar Voorheis,|Eldréd, vice president; Kathy Thursday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- 84, of 213 Washington St., died this|Ralph, secretary; and Allan Price, pital. KLEBER L. MERRICK morning at a Pontiac hospital fol-|treasurer. | lowing a short illness. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Dryer Funeral Home. Burial will follow in White FENTON—Service for Kleber L. CLYDE MUNN Merrick, 49, of 309 W. Ellen St.| Clyde Munn, a former real estate will be held at 2 p.m, Tuesday at broker in Drayton Plains, died'the chapel of Craft Funeral Home. early yesterday morning in Glad-| Burial will follow in Oakwood Cem-|Lake Cemetery. win after a brief illness. etery. Qurviving are many nieces and Mr. Munn, 74, of Gladwin, was} Mr. Merrick died this morning| nephews. a member of Cedar Lodge 60 of at Hurley Hospital, Flint, as a) Deaths Elsewhere Clarkston. result of injuries received in an} Surviving besides his wife,jaute accident May 9. | SAULTE STE. MARIE, Ont. (#— Capt. Thomas J. Attridge, com- Blanche. are two daughters, Mrs.| He was a laboratory technician/ John Dill of Dalton and Mrs. John at Buick Motor Co., Flint. Stackman of Lansing: eight grand-} Surviving are his wife, Alice; a} mander of the Pittsburgh freighter parents, | Thomas Lynch, died of a heart at- children; three great-grandchil-/daughter, Mrs. Leah Anderson of S , ll be‘at 2 p.m. Sunday/Lorin, both of Fenton; ‘ oe lip ala lame “4 eel itack as his ship entered the Michi- Thursday when the car in which he was a passenger was involved He was an ordained minister of the Christian Spiritualist Church and a self-employed carpenter. He THE-PONTIAC-PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 St. Paul Church Installation. , Services Set — ROCHESTER—New officers of the Women’s Society of the St. Pau] Methodist Church hére will be installed during the 9 a. m,) worship service at the church ‘on will preside. The Rev. J. Douglas Parker, local minister, will preach on the theme, “A Kingdom Unique.” During the 11 a.m. service, officers of the Senior Youth Fellowship will be installed by the pastor. Officers of the group include Mrs, George Fiedtich has been named counselor of the group for the coming year. News in Brief POWER Force surface-to-surface missile — Snark leads off Air display at World Congress of Flight at Las Vegas. In background are Thor Able, left, and Atlas. Knight Webster, of 6250 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield Town-| ship, reported to Oakland County Sheriff's deputies yesterday that someone had stolen a tire and’ wheel, valued at $40, from his car| while it was parked in his drive-| way. ‘Purse Stolen, Man Held Crash Injures 2 Women dren: a sister and a brother. iFenton; two sons, Garner and at the Miner Funeral Home, Glad-|Mr, and Mrs. Guy Merrick of Fen-| The Rochester Glass Co., 560 S | A-two-car collision on Auburn,motorist nearby and booked him Business Notes Jesse R. Langston has been se- lected by the Eastman Chemical | Products, Inc., subsidiary of East- man Kodak Co. to head its new Oxford Church Slates Speaker From New York OXFORD — ‘Christian’ Science: Practical Christianity for Modern Times” will be the top of an address to be given by Robert Van Atta of Rochester, N. Y., at 8 p. m. Monday at the First Church of Christ, Scientia, here. * Mr. Van Atta is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. * * * The lecture is open to the public, and care of children will be pro- vided. Lecture committee | chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Julius H. Berg, of $130 Woodside Dr., Clarkston. Electric Firm Plans 14th Anniversary Fete Crump Electric, Inc., 3465 Au- burn Ave., will hold an open house May 22-23 to celebrate its 14th anniversary. ~ * * Demonstrations by Miss Jean Hardy of Detrait Edison Co., Mrs. Helen Wright of Frigidaire Sales, George Smith of Standard Elec- tric Co. and Don Hoemke of Mo- torola will be featured. General Electric and Sunbeam will also have representatives present to demonstrate their ea * * . ae F , ee ae Seb ha 1 win, with burial in the Highland|ton, and fpur grandchildren. jsan Soo lock yesterday. Cemetery. ; . | _MRS. CHARLES SPARKS SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Lloyd RAROLAY A. TO eRe OXFORD — Service for Mts. W. Dinkelspiel- Sr., 59, national Harold J. Powell, 52, of 445 S. Charles (Lena Ann) Sparks, 69, of| president of the Jewish Welfare Paddock St., died this morning at 5% S. Washington St., will be held) Board and prominent attorney, Xt. Joseph Mercy Hospital of a'2 p.m. Sunday at Bossardet and died Friday after a long illness. heart ailment. He had been illjReid Funeral Home. Burial~will) DETROIT (AP) — Clarence J. three months. | follow in Oxford Cemetery. ‘McLeod, 63, former Repyblican Refreshments will be served and Saturday evening prizes will be x * * | given away. For the past six years, Langston | PUBLIC BALE | represented Eastman in the sale! 1958 Pontiac, Serial No. PTS5H-3193, jof its ag agra ~*~ specialty iar ia, 180, a tir Ponte Beate Bank chemicals ew York area. | . . Saginaw 6t., Pontiac, - His new assignment will include |‘*™ Michigan and southwest Ontario. ichemicals division sales office in Rochester Rd., Avon Township, "4 near Opdyke road early this|/at the Oakland County Jail on a Detroit. was broken into by b ._ |morning resulted in injuries to}charge of drunk driving. terday and $05 was perce (So women, the theft of a purse} He was-identified by deputies as cash register in the front office ‘and the arrest of a Drayton Plains | Piercy W. McLaughlin, 24, of 4542 according to Oakland County she man, according to Oakland coun ectives Rd., Drayton Plains. De- ; : isheriff's deputies. tectives said they plan to question iff's deputies. | x *« * jhim today about the missing purse. Sale Benefit of Crip-| Deputy Stephen Navarre ,arrived | May 15, 16, ‘58. Ha was a specialized clerk at; Mrs. Sparks died Thursday at General Motors Truck & Coach Di- her home. She was a member of vision And a member of St. Vincent Oxford Baptist Church, OES 266, de Paul ‘Church. Pontiac White Shrine 2 and the Survivors include his wife, Mil-- MOMS Club. dred; his mother, Mrs. Laura Cum-| Surviving are her husband mins of Pontiac; a daughter, Ca- Charles A a son. Charles E. on rol at home; a son, Harold J. Jr. Oxford: a daughter, Mrs. John of Pontiac; a brother, Glen of Pon-| (vivian) Hirlinger of Pontiac; four tiac; two sisters, Mrs. Ben Riesing brothers, Herbert King of St. Louis, of Pontiac and Mrs. Clifford Broad- Mo.. Robert King of Marion, IIL, way of Auburn Heights. ‘James King of Pontiac and Leroy Mr. Powell's body is at the Don- King of Campbell, Mo.; a sister, elson-Johns Funeral] Home. | Mrs. Ruth Green of Arkansas; and | MRS. NELLIE RAMIERZ ha grandson. Mrs. Nellie Ramierz, 49, of 187) LIO WARREN SWITZER Rockwell St.. died yesterday at ; COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after ice for Lio W. Switzer, 54, of 4922 a long illness. Her body is at the Carrol] Lake Rd. will be held 1 Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. p.m. Monday at Christian Psychic MRS. ADA WILLIAMS |Science Church. Burial will follow Crestw Memorial Cemetery, Service for Mrs. Ada Williams, | Grand Blane . ry 46, of 622 Sanford St., will be held) yi, Switzer was killed instantly at 1 p.m. Monday at the William |_—_— = F. Davis Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery Surviving are a sister and three brothers | Mrs. Williams died on May 7 at} St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an] | illness of eight hours. | WILLIAM G. BURNS HOLLY—Service for William G.} Burns, 35, of Portland, Ore., will) be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the congressman, died of cancer in a hospital Friday. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N, Y. (AP)—Royal Toner, 65, reputed to be one of the world’s largest pro- ducers of oysters, died Friday in a hospital. Toner operated a 6,000- acre oyster farm on Long Island’s Peconic Bay. CLEMSON, S. C. (AP)—Arthur Buist Bryan, 83, former member of the Clemson College faculty, died Friday. NEW YORK (AP)—Lewellyn B. White, 59, newspaperman, maga- zine editor and author, died of a heart attack Friday,in a hospital. White was employed by the old Chicago Sun, New York Herald Tribune, Newsweek and Reporter magazine, MEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — Dr. Jackson College and professor of biology at Tufts University, died| Friday night while visiting in Cleveland. Invents Gardening Boon ST. ELMO, Ill. (UPI)—Another heavy burden was lifted from the shoulders of mankind today oy the latest invention of School jfore Federal Judge Ralph Free- 3277 Waukegan St., Pontiac Town- Bloomfield Hills Rotary Club. Adv. |~+! ship, and her passenger, Jerry AAA Driver School./ Ann Dick, 22, 435 Raeburn St., 59 Cars. Insured. FE 5-5201, Adv. Bank Robbery Suspect Held Ferndale Man Denies March Theft There but Teller Identifies Him |suffering from cuts and bruises. Both were treated at Pontiac General Hospital and released. The driver told Navarre the driv- er of the auto which had struck her from behind had left the scene of the wreck. * * * She also reported her purse stol- en at the scene. Moments later, |deputies apprehended the missing New Textbooks FERNDALE — A Ferndale map, apie yesterday as the cne wo Or Space Age bank h i h, i e . being pel in the Wayne County (DOING Written Jail until a hearing May 28. Jack A. Bentley, 35, of 1206 E. NEW YORK (UPI)—The influ- Katherine M. Jeffers, 52, dean of| Chesterfield St.. denied the rob- ence of rockets and space travei| is bringing a new approach to the ‘teaching of science in American man yesterday. He was held on | schools, | including new kinds of naan Read. One new series of textbooks, Bentley was picked up by |called “Adventures in Science,” Ypsilanti State Police “uesday jis aimed at junior high school during a routine check after @ students. It is published by The traffic violation. Wien troopers 'American Book Co. and written found a gun in the trunk of Bent- »y Dr, Willard Jacobson of Col- ley'’s auto, they charged him |mbia University Teachers Col- bery when he was arraigned be- led children. 9 a.m..5 p.m. daily|at the scene to find one of the’ Atay 22-23 "Will-o-way Ehgaler on divert, Dies M Saal, 3 9OUN Waves Now Clean the Scalpels WESTBURY, N. Y. (UPIJ—UI- hospitals to eliminate completely manual handling of surgical in- struments during cleaning. trasonic equipment is enabling} According to its manufacturer, the new equipment supplements steam sterilizing and removes the danger of cross-infection from hu- man hands. Sound waves so high that they are audible to the human ear have been found effective in removing even the tiniest bits of dirt from the most tenacious surfaces, which are left not only clean but sterile jas well. Angelo Better Man, Romeo Confesses COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPD —A |janitor sweeping up after a gram- |mar school science fair found a icrumpled note which proves that the ancient art of writing class- room notes is still alive. The note said, “To Paul. Paul I'm ashamed of you. You had Mr. and Mrs. Langston and their two children wil] make their home| in Pontiac. | R. D. Stephanian, 7743 Locklin)| St., Union Lake, has been selected to attend Shel} Oil Company’s Fuel and Lubricants School in Asbury “ Park, N.J. Stephanian has been by Shell since 1957 and is present-| ly in the company’s Detroit district. | ~*~ *« * Seven members of the staff of; the Pontiac Office of the Metro-, politan Life Insurance Company this week attended a business con-| ference with officials of the com-| pany at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. seph R. McCoy, 930 Fernwood, Royal Oak, John H. Thill, 10178; Lakeside Dr., Milford, and Thomas | D. McKinstry, 1110 Myrtle St. | Others were Fred J. Ritchie,’ * * They were among * the top-rank- } rig Schlussel, 3522 Brookdale Lane, Jo- Bealed . the Board of County Read Comm 8396 Golfside Dr., Milford; Ralph ers of the County of Oskland at their T. Blanzy, 1115 West Huron St.; | and Alois S. Vinclear, 8550 Golf-\Rasiern Standard Time. Me |side Dr., Milford. jand will lat 10:00 o'clock, a.m urnishi: jas to their contents. The Boa ject any or all proposals or to waive Gefects and to proposa District of the City of gan will receive Bids ways at Wilson, McConnell and Baldwin tary Schools: “Bealed Bias will ‘be received and pub- liely read aloud at the Office of the Board of Education, 40 Patterson Street, Pontiac, 7. at 2 P.M. op Thurs- ¥ 1, . May t Bidders will be required to furnish satisfe Performance, Labor end All Bids submitted shall remain firm for @ period of 30 days An acceptable Bid Bond or Certified check tn the amount of 5% of the amount of the Bid must accompany esch Bid submitted. Plans and Specifications for the above may be obtained at the office of the Architect, Wm. Zimmermann As- sociates, 631 W the rott otf F W. Dodge — and Builders’ and Traders’ Ex The Board of Education reserves the tion of the Bchool District .. Michigan of the City of Pont WALTER Secretary May 8. 16, 1950 NOTICE TO BIDDERS is will be received by isnion - fices 2420 Pontiac Lake Road, Pon- 3 oclock, am. 28, 1969. and read same date be publicly ° the tor he following: sto ing members of the Metropoli-| reauest. Bids want se olake apon Oak- tan’s staff of almost 29,000 feld eae Commey Read Commission bidding representatives in the United States | and Canada. All proposals must be plainly marked rd reserves the right to re- with carrying a concealed weap- |joce and Robert N. King anda nice girl like Sue and then turn) — Louise E. Killie. around and took Beth. Don’t ever Dryer Funeral Home here. Burial will follow in Crestwood Memorial > . the Eisherman Won't Mind tne‘ vest imerest “and. to of the Board of County Superintendent Harry H, Arke- Read Com- ef the County of Oakland | missioners : ~ Cp : baugh. It's a “fountain flower ; | : - Gardens, Grand Blanc. s : {| SEATTLE (* — The Weather | eee ee t sed t » he was lask anything of me. If the rest o Michigan. and of the County ef Oak Mr. Burns died Wednesday in a pot” whit automatically waters || The accu old police he was ‘the class is wise they won't ask| Bureau Friday issued this ad- ps seenigee , COUNTY ROAD COM- visory for the opening -of trout Portland hospital following a short illness. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. | Margaret Burns of Detroit: two] daughters, Margaret and Doreen, | both of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs.’ Priscilla McKenney of Holly and Mrs. Delores Keranen of Detroit, and two brothers. | ELMER J. FRENCH IMLAY CITY — Service for E]- mer J. French, 76, of 1645 Sum- mers Rd., will be held 2 p.m.| Sunday at Muir Brothers Funeral liome. Burial‘ will follow in Atti-| ca Cemetery, Attica Mr. French died Thursday at his home following a heart attack. He WYLIE E. GROVES Service for Wylie E. Groves,’ chief planning engineer for De- troit Edison Co., will be held at 1:15 p.rh. Monday at the First Methodist Church in Birming- ham. Burial will follow in Green- ‘Pontiac Woman Injured the flowers for two weeks at a (an informant for the FBI but fol- stretch without a lazy home |lowing a check, he was quizzed gardener having to lift a finger. |on the holdup. The teller at the Ferndale |Branch of the First Federal Sav- ings and Loan Assn. identified Bentley as the man who held her | | ‘Woman Who Attempted to Plant Cliff Saved HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Erna Tan- ner wanted to plant some geran- jums on the 100-foot cliffside be- When Auto Overturns A Pontiac woman, Eulice Mot- singer, 53, was treated for minor injuries at Pontiac General Hos- pital and released last night after being involved in an auto acci- dent. Mrs. Motsinger, of 3750 Delevan St., said she was driving south on Baldwin road near Lake Angelus road in Pontiac Township when she lost control of the car, run- ning off the road and overturning. Was a member of Post 116 of the! wood Cemetery. Mr. Groves, 63, : shaken but unhurt. JOOF in Imlay City | of 542 Westchester Way, ‘Birming- “~_ dollars. . |Palmer told an Armed Forces; Surviving are his wife, Lucy; a) ham, died Thursday afternoon | More than one million cattle and Talks between representatives of e |Day luncheon Friday. ‘That com- daughter, Mrs. Marion Tripp | of| in his Detroit office following a jone million sheep grae in the the Michigan Road Builders asso- Student Admits |petition is achieved by identifying Lapeer; two stepdaughters, Mrs.| heart attack, range lands of New Mexico. ~ ciation and the Michigan Confer-| ithe services in their own right.” é is > hind her Hollywood Hills home. She ended up dangling over the cliff. up and took $200 March 11. Highway Workers * * * She tied a rope to the bumper jof her car and let herself over lthe cliff but the ground gave out from under her halfway. down. . Continue Talks She clutched the rope for 45 «DEORE (UPD — Nowa nites el tremor rete in an effort to avert a strike which |e? * ~ ‘. |would idle 5,000 workers on state| s |highway projects totaling 100 mil-| Mrs. Tanner, 50, was somewhat ‘ence of Teamsters continued until late yesterday after a union offi- cial said 1,500 teamsters would strike if no progress was reported by noon yesterday. *e * * Frank Fitzsimmons, the Team- sters’ chief negotiator, said the union members would walk off their jobs Monday if no progress’ |message to the school said: wag forthcoming. “Content many times to take A spokesman for the association the easy way, was satisfied said the walkout would affect aniduring my earlier years with additional 3,500 men working on|work that could have been done highway projects under contract tol much better, I managed to make the group across the state. fairly good grades but it was not until my senior year that I began He Started Late BALTIMORE (®#— Nominee for the frankest high school graduate of the year: Charles Bostian of Baltimore City College High. Named ‘‘most likely to succeed” by his classmate,’-his farewell janything of you. Be smart, go 'back to Sue. Sue and Nanicy is the best girls in this room.” The answer: .“I still like Sue. But Angelo took her from me. She hates me. Angelo is a better man than I am.” . Disagree With Proposal for One Military Uniform SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The commander of the 6th Army dis- agrees with Rear Aim, Hyman C. Rickover’s suggestion that the mil- itary services all wear the same uniform. ‘competition,” Gen. Charles D. “The services gain by ny , | Rickover suggested in Washing- | ton Thursday that identical uni- | forms would curtail interservice Drives Bird Incubator CLINTON, Iowa (UP])—Harry Beardsley of Clinton thinks he’s the only motorist in the country who drives an incubator. Seems a wise mother bird seeking a nice warm spot to raise a family lIgid three eggs under the hood of "s car. When the car's ed at home, the mother bird watches the eggs but she flies away er Harry goes for a drive. Church Will Begin to work in earnest.” ~ New Shakos. Evangelistic Series Palace Guards Need Ontario Bear TIMMINS, Ont. — Forty hunt- ers plunged into north Ontario bush today looking for bears with which to re-hat the guard at Buckingham Palace. ‘ The hunters, led by Mayor Leo Del Villano, carried wcapons that included old army rifles and Ger- man 8-MM specimens, It was Del Villano who organ- ized the hunt, after reading that | the bearskin shakos worn by the DAVISBURG — An evangelistic series titled ‘‘New Life Campaign,” will begin at 7:45 p.m. this Sun- day at First Baptist Church (for- merly Cammunity: Bible Church), the Rev. Jack A. McCurry, pastor, announced today. * *~* * Guest preacher will be the Rev. Rudy Schuerman, evangelist from K Harbor. He will be assisted in his sermon delivery by his wife who wilh portray, Bible *themes with” chalk ; and--special_lighting effects. ; The series: will continue nightly Hunt Begins The hunters went out. today in groups of five and six, * * * The hunt. started’ despite protests of animal lovers in Canada, the wrote the mayor and accused him of being a murderer who intended a ruthless slaughter of bears. One bearskin will provide two ceremonial hats for the guards. The bears must be shot ‘now, United States and Britain, One man| * . EMPLOYEES _. FEDERAL _ CREDIT UNION of GMC Truck Divisi For Emplo and on and Their Families — -FE-$-6151- 156 W. Huron at Norton ~ F | guards at Buckingham looked | while the pelts are at their best “fl Peys té Do All Your Pe Ay , at the same stime, through the) ragged anc. moth-eaten, not at | gloss. . - a : Financing Here” . | | . Doha & eam Tf ft ele {following oan, a all imperial. har phaig d cama ‘The Timmins Rod and Gun Club STYLED FOR.SHOW — Garments made by * Featine Free Peete | 4 youth rally is planned for| fer and sald Mt would take as |in uot) Goons the butlers courses girls in the'John Pierce Junior High School home- . Erwin and Gail Russell (right). A runway con- |tonight’s service. many bearskins as he could sup- roll ” 2 making department will be presented in a style structed out into the gymnasium will allow pupils > ‘| ply. The committee already has two : ‘oxhow during an open house at the school at . fo demonstrate activities learned during the past 4 perbers, in northwest Africa,| The hunters will go gut every|bearskins—one from this area and “§ p. m. Wednesday. Helping Anne DenHerder year. Each department in the school will paftici- |are « mixture of European, Arab-| weekend until June 15, when On-|one from Carleton Place near Otta- Ge Gipt 2 Ge aoy 8 oy eo pate in the program. ’ ian and Negro strains. tario bear hunting-licenses expire. | wa. we ANS ' : ' , ) ‘ é i h . . | . ‘ LS ‘ a ee ee ee ee oe ee a eg Tg ee Re ere ee ge FT Pe a 0 OS ree * t ~ 4 4 : } > ” \ te re tr . « : } THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 Death Notices |x bheoatd rr hrs. Pete "aca "rucuuma, ive ret. Pentac| CAPABLE. WOMAN | mene cous i 9 Conred Lisek ti ‘Puneral service) ELECTRICAL | "Qousewort ie peasant” i ENGINEER “| =m : Lisek will le im state. \GRILL MAN WTD. NIOHT URN, MAE tm TED! Sa Atta, tal Tot Ete int . FFE ik : E - bs : A ? ie Ee i] af if iy rf i E 5 es *t *e [- ul “ae 5 2 a : i % , } F : 3i5 me g te iS 25| & 8S 2” v E i i Cumm ins; father of Carol) -SSt Se _________.|_ 634 Frances and ‘His J. Powell Jr.; MACHINIST | ony. —— | precision aircraft, experimental! 2001 Pontisc Rd. _ month plus good food — pleasant Powell. Mr. Powel] 's nt the parts Must have experience Done J 00 DEPENDABLE LADY FOR HOUSE) 1 rm. furnished. heated apt; lee. - close tolerance work Paid holi-| work & care of ren. Live; closet g " elec- days and vacations. Onety el %, See home than wages.| tric range — retrigerator sink . __| "BO YOU NEED MONEY? | phone. Electricity. Laundry sent . out. Gas s : : § i : : ; ; i ley r at 4 : i ate hing ite ire a mF He Fey Bi Gedy eh Ti! i ils ’ i : re a i i | re er it Hi i E oe f E is i z i i Ht i LOOKS AREN’T EVERYTHING — Helicopter, minus usual ford, Conn., in first public show. Sikorsky-built ‘chopper can tote fuselage but with five-bladed rotor, totes dummy rocket at Strat- _six tons, making it a real skyhook. : Says FBI Set to Nab 48 Cases Last Week Steel Talks Recess; Tin Negro lynching Measles Decrease Noted |WillResume Tuesday MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — The; The number of cases of measies|in the city and 43 in the county.| NEW YORK (AP)—Steel con- Commercial Appeal reported to |Feported last week to the city and|A year ago, the figures were Si|tract negotiations: recessed, Priaay ! r . Switser; beloved . — 7 “ Bwitser! dear brother of. Mrs Ida PART TIME EXPERIENCED C SCHUETT, Realtor. Bethel Mudeon, Leo ewiiser. Wil ye cag yg Range = EF] EC . RIC War vi NCS Las- sot Sia Scar, paiieedsy | tietsiae weit smasie ven ie! TYPEWRITER sina rik , t Por tnforma- Eater Peer officiating. “In Kon calf tar. uyier, Om +a! OPERATORS Employment Agencies I NA-Cmnmya AZYS ! ! i 2 2 3 : $ a.m.-12 noon, 7 p.m. m. Fe day the FBI was ready to arrest! county health departments showed! and 296, respectively. until Tuesday, with both labor and ee ee ee eet EN’ | wecded, for day & evening shafts ‘ seven persons in connection with! great decrease compared to the! Following is a list of the com-|Management indicating they dis- Mar. Bwilser oe Gate of POL yg acc mea Assy etter 3 om. Madey, ag Evelyn : the lynching of Mack Charles/same period a year ago, according! municable diseases reported to the| posed of a great deal of prelimi- WILLIAMS MAT 1, i ADA | pata en =. 0.60 Pontiac City Index Parker, 23, a Negro. to Dr. John D. Monroe, Oakland two health departments last week|"4ry maneuvers, Sanford Bt.; age 46: dear sister of RS are now being ac Page a FE yo Ed ds : The newspaper quoted unidenti-|county director of public health. (including comparative figures. R. Conrad Cooper, chief man- b ral service will be held palreimen. If oe an ambl-| Food Checker, Young War : fied authoritative sources as say-| Last week there were four cases PONTIAC agement negotiator, said the in- aay 3. 8 3 pap, from &--- ‘high scbool| Por Country Club. Apply ing the arrests were expected to | East Prov Yeor |Gustry and union four-man teams Home with Rev. 8. L Bevards or have. the. squlvelent credit mao fachtoabie Bie miagname : be made this weekend. . [Chicken pox ..s...ceeoee..2 2 4Y | held “good, exploratory discus- Cemetery. ‘are, Williams will He work, this is your oppor) FIRST COOK where a | x * * . \Measies sersseetecsarsees 6 ‘ ot sions.” . im state at the William PF. Davis , mies eae, A wants & — at ce The dispatch was datelined Pop- Freedom Honor Goes Rubee De ts * * Tunerei Rome. mum vat ‘minimum COOK’S HELPER fod ee larville, Miss., where Parker was Searles fi e732 21 united Steelworkers President Card of Thanks J i Ee between . Arete typing. : awaiting trial on charges of mt Chi K ° h k Rheumatic fever... .... 1. 1!nevid J. McDonald said “we're TEE BARCLD DOD PAMELT UIE Moe’ a live ntbin, « 10 mile MACHUS PypUC ReLaTOns ing a 24-year-old pregnant white 0 lang al-S e OAKLAND Aiea ines Year really in basic discussions now.” a, ~~ - r application mag be ob ee Pabiety ret hee housewife when he was taken Week Week Ags! The union has not spelled out the burning of the Deo home. Mr. p> RUZ Ps pore for home (han wages, Care is & fabulous from jail ‘three weeks ago today) TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — The fiucies PO™ -----r-""0:""43 $$ 296 |its demands. It announced at be- Fe Wait FO ekPeees GOR atx) Product Drrfts ane ae Geet UP i by a band of masked and hooded|U.S. Freedoms Foundation pre-jseariet fever ......++.+.. ¢ 1% \¢ | ginning of talks May 5 that it cere appreciation tor all the acts Preterrably experie.iced tm amall|OIRL FOR NOESRENGER, PILING fee oar | men. sented its freedom leadership Mumps,------""""" 2?) | would seek substantial raises and of our busblnd, dasey & sen.| MC MPC CO Rares di'W. sures | SOCIAL CASE WORKER to | His body was found May 4 nearjaward to President Chiang Kai-| ectious momenucieesis 1 8 8 | shorter working hours among oth- Mr. Albert Minion. We want to). : ~ eyed between 8 & 10 a.m eo. ona 8 Bogalusa, La. shek Thursday night. [Racomae res benefits. The steel industry has a we, ie zr ake_Orles GIRL OR Degree, Aged 23 up. 9400. a * * The presentation made at pabagreorr se freeze & Einduesses. Special thanks to Part Time Salesmen week. Room and board #16, Cail] was a on a one-year : . PBX The FBI has had 40 agents’, dinner by the foundation's Bl acts Self in Head si: wieiads ‘Se Malt Saladin, Lome ffi nice Home &| For estsblished fra Bea Sat afer 3 pm. antl © pm. res aecuprecenes foal working on the case, questioning chairman, Adm. Felix B. Stump, |¥ * * * an 3 Pem’y. Ae ase experience, sddrese and)—"““" PTTL COOK | __fiy'is all ven esd te qual persons in southern Mississippi | former U.S. commander in chief! . The ties In Memoriam 2 eal Hetate Calesmen Tee's i immesiate opening yas frost office cr . and southeastern Louisiana.\_, in the — ~ « as Deputies Plead June 3. A strike would involve IN LOVING MEMORY OF WAl- se a DESIRED. Ba Ss c= = pivplenes sad future bers ef the ciao bend the dis- Chiang was the eighth person 500,000 steelworkers, whose cur- May lech 2 years “id ADVANCEMENT SINCE PHA cupertente Spey is . | 5 ‘ patch said, would face a state tp receive the award. The others FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP)—A'rent murder charge and also a federal jinciuded Sir Winston Churchill,|™2" with a shotgun pressed) hour. charge of conspiracy to deprive West German Chancellor Konrad| inst his head listened while g : — re. A s [ 5 i! = : Bs 3 b ‘f il arker civil rights. ‘Ad tthe President |"¥° Sheriff's deputies pleaded . Ot he ene we leved a que. repost. Rerwalt for wages. Re- ¥ ohne FBI ‘he no comment. | Ramon Mamavety at the Pair With him Friday night to drop the Population Center 008 2 os, wrence. deck REAL ESTATE ? . = with Sone ; i, ekperionce ‘ippines. ae ' S S : SALESMEN WANTED "MA 43001 or ‘MA| hand 7 a | t * * | ae of U.S. Shifts GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell] “we are sowing 12 oar posers $186 afte | See eter cate , a cic! mid R Lowyet : FeO Sthes Silsamen, Our tc HOUSEEERPER UIVEIN GAT | Mast perma, Haircut War Iter bio “ferealchbed ndorstanting|ccied as it’s = iate.”” and 17 Miles to West things you're not using| {f'you dre conscientious & bare aoa on 4 ; lof the dangers of Communism be-| pressed the trigger, killing him- Clips Prices rai others became awakened, for belt while the officers, patrons and; WASHINGTON &® — The govern- through Classified Ads! e —_—_ H 3 a u iM ite ‘ Must ; iger, for his determined fight for watched helplessly. ter of population 17 miles from its H mM Auto.| ence. CAP) — Bargain. the freedom of his fellow country-| Lawyer ate a meal, then loaded|old location in Illinois to reflect BOX RUPLIES : agsiro Greer or, ee aoe IRVING, Tex. (AP) — Bargain. oon and of the free world.” line cum in his car and advised| the granting of statehood to Alaska At 10 a.m. Today there TORS ‘DUsTR #C| MEAD CASHIER and Book- minded fathers and their bushy-, . itresses to call police because|and Hawaii. were replies .t The Press entiac, Mi nh. OR 4 yunere Nurses Registry. OL —- ed a. haired sons eagerly lined up to-|, , kh ] Ine was te himself ~ «+ « office in the following | RATE CLERK: | FuLt, TIME. FOR lure and able to assume ay St Liner Stoc olm, | N wal was determined. ‘| ‘Tbe Census Bureau said the new boxes: ys a toeu, P peeee. oe oe Dee iro trping en shorthand. shoeshines and snow cones during, ° “ * cael on & Social In. . ure. erticipadhs are Ed Om, a real of Crash Fame, — Lawyer ‘who “held” an electri-/it the % 6 7, 14, 18, 2, 28, eo het Peay miles northeast of Louisville, I 31, 32, 56, 57, 67, 96, 101, tor who owns the Irving Boule- Germans ician’s license, leaves. a widow . Vand Barter Shop. and ne OT to land daughter. The old center was at ate 103, 104. former employes—A. T. H Ll NEW YORK (AP)—The Swedish’ . ° and Jay Simmons, who now Oper tiner Stockholm, which survived JJ, A new population center will be ate their own shop 130 feet down the collision with the Italian liner A Bombs Could computed after the 1960 census. the street. | Andrea Doria three years ago, has Bring Rainfall The exact location of the new SAVE ENERGY, USE * * * been sold to an unidentified Ger- center is 38 degrees, 48 minutes, 15 WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a - | megs toe bat mys be Gertie, ee SF Gal Betty Parched Aredg|sumnts sat lattes asd 8 to year. make enough money from a 70-30 G Hilmer Lundbeck, resident 5 aero split arrangement with Harrell) girector of the Swedish American) SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Rain + * * ood used car, see Classi- and Simmons to cover his invest-' ine, said Friday the Stockholm for Parched areas 200 nities trom This is 16% miles and 2% 7) ment. would be turned over to its new the wc bomb Weether Burens miles south of the 1950 center for fied NOW! “I wanted out of the barber owners after completing its 1959) ae the 48 states. business,” Cox said. “I gave Har-) .nedule scientist said Friday rell first chance to buy the place.”|” tumdbeck ‘said the line plans to A Paper by Lester Machta of Harrel) said the asking price] replace the 12.640-ton Stockholm, lamer gees Me idee pea A a. Atlas Launching Fails decided bry tu eae = oe a caaite of catiieg 750 pas. |r atomic explosions. They were'gs Troubles Continue ec set up r own -!a ship capable of handling pas- : * * * presented at the second plowshare . . sengers. “I couldn't afford to go some-| The Andrea Doria sank atter| wrnene a greta by wale. CANAVERAL, orgy hd where else and build up another|m. collision off Nantucket with asap ci came arm an powerful a trade,” Harrell said. “‘And I would the loss of 55 lives. niversi Cates eiea Viddep aie: cat Keacos have been foolish to do all the| The selling price of the Stock- rence Radiation Laboratory. Friday work and let Cox get all the! holm was not disclosed. “Posh,"’ said Cox. “I've got $5,- Denni ra osby Must Pa having 000 invested in this place. It's al Vennis UF Y |tons of ee running ‘Harrell off or Temporary Support tons of water into the osing money. ~ |, form Cox first cut: the price of a hair-} LOS.ANGELES (AP) — Dennis) could } a cut front a dollar to 75.cents. By|Crosby, who says he's worth $208,-/of rain over a downwind a today Re wns dows to 15 con lO, SOR Bay THO & utah for/0 miles. ‘ - x * * / a child he denies is his, pending “Thig is’ a battle for owne 2 trial of a pa’ cy Machta said other Sioel wt said Harrell, who is cha 25| Marilyn Scott, 27, a. believe rain can be f a cents for a hair cut. eg eee ae Crosby's son co 4 bomb coated with a to go to work somew else necessary to make enough money! She to keep this place going.” $460 a month temporary support, | fo: she ; Scientists in Norway and! Dennis, 24, has Sweden have discovered skis|a month on dating 4,000 to 5,000 years back. [denied fathering the child. serve the earth's heat. Funeral Directors 4) >. Donelson-Johns},_Padesr's. x vowmnes, eee This, js selling, no canvassing. enced . SRO GAPE | WOOL PRESSER | ore sin Es 2 : fit gent. wom) BS etna neck, aml wae te Voorhees-Siple Press Box Berit Pentas re rene FUNERAL HOME | fur'ittart Ras wom REGIST} Ambulance be or Motor if all i NOY AZD>sS : ; 3% : ee #3 5 iz £ a iF. E i q F i Fae ited if fai iF »* 27 £ =j z 4 < Hi o* ® i + g a g : 3 BE i nFE| = | & Te ij WITTE WouAan~ ron Banysitrind~& Fa's-aits before noon WATTRESHES AND SAVE ENERGY, USE,6 er bles . find a} p. job, place to live or a) gecuern used car, see Classi- ied NOW, — 0 —0 ' Nm f . ’ ‘ { .. 36 ae “~ , % ae : : \ ’ / i Wa Ld i. ) i ‘ ‘ rye he * ‘ f - > . as * Be a ee ee, ee, a i, eee. N TS ae ee var oe hl ae 2 ;, + ate z ory a kf ‘-o- THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1950 oP nA ei See PRES ‘* Pas , ee a ee Building 12A BAY CITY 30 HOE OR CRANE —F -AD Ad oe one ee a a ce” Punt 3616 Business Services © 13)"; in home. ETO KEEP FLOOR Mcuiren in home. eos 7 Z| PE 25008 after gts on caer Lake ré. PE 5-421. GLEN'S PORTABLE WELDING. NG. 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Saws, Hand (-aeeemcrs Sieaies ee mr ‘Badley St SPRING HAS SPRUNG, THE re back and «ow's the tton CH tal te and wrin PARTS FOR_ ALL ‘er washers. Whole- eats and APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S, 96 Oakland FE 2-402) WILSON’? DISPOSAL. TRASH, rubSish, and light hauling. FE Moving & Trucking 19 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long distance moving, 'SMITH MOVING CO. FE +4084 ‘orig | ASHES | RUBBISH AND JUNK 021, PE S-T778 a. FE 5-6625, FULLY alee A-l- 1» MOVING SERVICE 458 FE 6- enGe cr Canis: ADDI- msed builder. FHA LICENSED BUILDER 5 2-485 es PLOOR SERVICE ying sand rod finishing Kine PE ¢ ! PLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR | Vern Keller UL _2-1740 REPAIR REAS FE caer eel ishing Phone. FE. | ROOF!) G—SIDING | New & Repair — Gutterwork eonced Free Estimates TOM FURNESS EM ROOF REPAIRS _ EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0644 SLASHED , $13,700 Bargain Price EASY TERMS | Trade in Your Howse rage. Built o range and oven. | OR ON OURS fury large eshoctioh path $1 Stowell PE 42190, |} ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance. clean, gas heat, near __ downtown. 87 8. Parke. 3 ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, | = fr bath & ent. Couple only. WE Land Contracts EVEN IF DELINQUENT! Rue ADULTS. DAY WORK- Ase for Jaces Manager at PE 29216 or MA 51128 evenings it aise oe . a dock HUMPHRIES REALTY 3 RMS NEAR GENERAL HOSPL Gi AND FHA | _tal. All util turn. OR 3-9522 CASH FUR YOUR HOME Yes. we can sel] your home for) eash with very small down pay- | 3 ment Call «s for further infor- | mation Do not feel obligated. We | ja LARGE RMS. & gi CLEAN. Chia welcome FE ¢ RMS., PVT. BATH nD ENT. Couple. FE 2-5038. 3 RMS. WEST SIDE. PVT. bg appraise your property and BATH & ENT. $13 WK. WO Rede ert Soe ae ene ‘e 80N "REALTORS ss Ts" Auburn Heights. "Fi _Wanted R: Real Estate 32A 3 Pe sg Weg ADULTS. HAVE CASH, . oe "tn Geen we wm MILL TRAVEL | Out arcane FOR | show you how to get cash for | Days FE 5-6108 Eve FE your home. land contract or acre- | 4 RM. MODERN N re age. Cal! now for a 30-minute | earage. FE 2-5408 or FE 4-3064 | service No charge CLOSE TO TOWN. 52 R. D. RILEY, Broker‘ ‘ore MAS 2438. th Lek ae ROOMS AND SHARE BATH. rE elisa Bhzabeih Lake E 44821 * utilities t furnished. 64 Hill St. — WANTED: IMMEDIA * ELyY! 4 ROOMS, FULL BATH. UPPER. Homes, farms, ake property and | ANTIQUE oIS FURN. OIL Pat a marble top tables. MY __ Working or not. FE 5-8755. CASH FOR USED TV's. FURNI. ture ana misc. PE 2-0367. CASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP. | Prompt Odd pieces or house on — courteous service. WANTED: LGE. MAPLE CHEST OF DRAWERS cK. CALL FE 5-3650 AFTER 5:30 PM. WANTED TO BUY — pols LL TYPES ef furniture Ph WILT, LIQUIDATE snl HOUSE. hold ither by — sale tion. Appraisals. or ublic _ester,. Michigan. OL 1-5631. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED: STANDING TIMBER. t rice son BETAS oe a Mx 8-613) ___ Money Ws Wanted 2 28A airs Lan pel AT 6% INTEREST FOR years. Write Pontiac Press Box “ft Wanted to Rent 29 2 BEDROOM. VICINITY OP AIR- _ port. OR 3-7580. 7. BEDROOMS NEAR (EAR PONTIAC, GM salaried em- onl "Jones, Waldron H Lake Home PROFESSIONAL MAN WILL PAY rent for sma year-round e@ on lake. Prefer one fur- nished. Write particulars to Pon- tiac Press Box 21. MIDDLE AGED MAN WANTS room & board in private bome. Pontiac Press Box 2. P£RM ANENT UNFURNISHED apartment with lake privileges Replies to Pontiac Press Box 13. STORAGE SHED OR GARAGE. near Walled Lk TAshmoo 5-1721. WANTED: 1 OR 2 BEDROOM unfurnished, in Clarkston vicinity, 5-3192. reasonable rent. MA WTD. TO RENT FOR APPROX. 6 months — 2 bedroom home on west side. possible lakefront or privileges W.‘E. Saterfield, PE 2-3924. Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 oA BILITY, ag er, t at the en oe discount—is a service ea MeOutionen has given for many gi Also cash for your equities. Mortgages avail- e. CASH BUYERS WAITING No obligation cail any bour FE 5-0975 ARRO REALTY ABSOLUTELY The —- action. on contract cayors. cs Cai! Realtor Partridge FE 4-358 ACTION!!! On Your Land Contract. If you have sold on a first or second pd contract, and would like cash we can get you the Eignent dollar Reasonable dis- counts Ask for Mr. Hayden. .C. HAYDEN, Realtor E Walton FE 8-0441 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. 4d. J. VanWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. “ OR 3-1355 GasH POR SMALL RADTOS | contracts Buyers waiting. ' land Paul M. Jones, Real al Est. | = 432 W uron 4 ees os — : LAKE | PE G4si8 before § pm ayers. - |@LGE RMS & BATH. STATE AVE. W. DINN aie 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE | = W. Huron = 4257! “bath & entrance. Child welcome. | ae Rent Apts. ts. Furnished 33 Parking. Apply 006 st. Clair. | ' _Adults. Keego FE 44618 | | 4 NICE ROOMS AND MURPHY | bed, utilities. FE _4-4686 BATH. VERY NICE. | ATTRACTIVE 2 ROOM AND! = ~ " kitchenette, pvt. bath and ent. | FURNITURE NEEDE)) 1 gar Bt geo ig ti Walking distance to town. Small | too dollar “Will “buy “outrignt ‘oy | —G0ek. Alberta Apts | freer. Vu tum FE ne sen it for you Bab Sommunity | ee ak F, GROUND BRAND NEW 3 ROOM UPPER Sale. Phone OR floor 4100 Eliz -Full bath, pvt ent., also 3 large +s. rms., basement. newly decorated, (i) 2 RM. & KITCHENETTE. EV- thing f Adults. 93 Norton. hower bath, Pvt. ent. all util. or: in, urn. ults. 0! FE 5-697 washer Gingeliville. F PE 5-1927 NLY — 3 ROOMS & | COLORED ON i AND 2 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT | beth. All utilities furnished. FE __ apts. 1 Partly f furn. OR 3-9105 } ro. 5-811 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34/ Rent Houses Unturn. 36 ai gas te or downtown Rochester. « heat, fenced back vard, Ref aL —e 0851 _— —- — NEAR To ‘ ce . wife onby, gy wh ined with ae 3-1943. 10 ROOM HOUSE. UNFURN. FE <.. See fi MO. LOE. 4 Ri NEWLY dec. Children. 2685 Orcha: Clean 4 rooms with porch, $55 an ine RN OOMS * _™~. pl to i room e ri stove, re- ae bath, pie al te trigerator. shower, UL 2-2342, in- 4 anh rodnaneaies, exc poatien, arg 3380 Rd., Auburn nr. downtown, No y . = $90 per mo. PE 5-615 before | CEDAR ISLAND NEW _ 5:30 p.m. iare se 2 bedrm. duplez, beau- BEAUTIFIUt ¢ LARGE ROOM . w ideal . boat- per apt. in Roya) Oak. Stov . $110 month, UN 3-8813. refrigerators Reas, MI +9700 ¢ CLARKSTON. 2 BEDROOM . L, 68334 plex, garden space. FE 8-1455. Close to Town . Priv. Clean. Srm. unfurn. apts. Pvt. Beth.| fioors. Oii furnace. Pine for 2 Children weicome at 725 E teach or 2 genti Avails- Pike St. or Call FE 4-6362. bie June ist. Holly, MElrose 31 OAKLAND 1. FREE RENT 2 rms & bath Stove and uti 6 rooms, 3 bedroom. 323 N. Perry— _furn. Couple with baby welcome. $65 per month, 1 month free. HEATED 4 ROOM APARTMENT for couple, 308 W. Third Street, Rochester. Venetian blinds, car- 4876 W.-Huron 8t. 3-room modern home, adults. $40. ] month free . fireplace, - erage. vag bobocen 6 fs a. or| We have 2 Pe | attractive apart- call WEbster $0614. ments utilities included, LAKEFRONT pnt nice location on Silver Lake 3 Rooms and bath FE ¢7806 2720 Dixie Hwy. Adults. 1 month MODERN APT. FOR RENT. SAT., May i 16, at 18 Clark 8t. 5 — references. MODERN 3 ROOMS & BATH IN e A. COMPTON SONS Florida ranch_ style ont bidg. OR_3-6352, OR 3455e, PE 2-7058 _ Union Lake ‘Adults Sines, page vom HOUSE, CHILDREN MODERN 3 ROOM APART welcome. ar +6306. 3408 Bald with - bath, —— Hot water M and heat furnished. Phone PE | HOUSE AND “ARKO vE 280 AUBURN 5-0a0s 4. ae LARG! Ganaos . UTIL “Wiaree, ‘clocets gna” heat, abod | < fur PS §-1906 bet. 9 and 8 paneled living rm & ,kitehen. MODERN * 7 Rooms AND BATH. Crescent Lk. privileges* Profes-| {1° dle E hu ‘ot sional adults. PE 8-1925. FE 6-0408 9 ers MODERN 2 BEDRM. BABY WEL- [NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL — ee room apartment. Heat. stove, | —~ ~ & refrigerator furnished. Reason-| NEW MODERN BRICK 2 Bi D- able at $70 mo room, a and refrigerator. vo net 3909 Maiden, Mace iay Istke. NEAR DOWNTOWN ™ ' 5. room apartment eat, light wondearen = DEQ’ & gas furnished. Reasonable at “are houses wll pig a $50 mo $ g Bedrooms. 3 - Other bas NICHOLIE & HARGER CO Gig ete gener mgs | 33. W. Huror PE 53-6183 _fble rent PE grounds. Reason- NICE 3 Ma AND BATH. STOVE | awat HOUSE. 1 x tele itur All util. Inquire | SMALL 38 RM. 5 4 MO. > vron AT SYLVAN room brick, car- x _ ae Lease $125 Nake privileges. ORCHARD COURT _ M_ WARWICK es = RM_& BATH FOR e wice | 84 _couple, 69 Poplar. PE 24443 Lane — 3 bee ™ TWO BEDROOM. BATH. OIL FUR- APARTMENTS — Gareee, care ogi 280 | — a ower . Oxbow Lake. Telep. BRAND NEW EM 33846 —AIR CONDITIONED— UNION LAKE. 2 } BEDRM. , PULL FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED tile basement, nice location, 900. 1 BEDROOM EM 32465 WITH OPTION TO BUY 3 or more bedrms. full base-| in restricted sub- 12 miles North of Pon- 5-5811 “RENT” —DRASTICALLY REDUCED— Pontiac’s most exclusive. modern tiee MA 1 LARGE RM. COOKING ‘G PACILI-4 coMPORTASTY FURN 2 ROOMS | ties, $10 wk. 89 State St. FE/| & bath Utilities furn. 34 Bellevue. { RM. COMPLETE HOUSEKEEP. | ing equipment. utilities, linens | furn. Suitable for 1 or 2 adults 2 y» ay 1 Perry. FE 32-5236 or FE utilities furnished. er) 8) we Cal | 5-7805 re tule 1 RM. FOr: 1 GIRL. PVT £?T FURNISHED APT ADULTS ON- $3. Also 3 rms. & bath, $15. FE | ly. Tea) for retired couple. 4 2-0663. rely Ror Private a i LARGE RM. KITCHEN, BATH, jose sines» section & lake. 354 8 Broadwa Lake Orion. util, School St. PE 2-7425. | MY 31462 bet 2 & 3 or after 2 CLEAN RMS., GROUND FLOOR. 7 p.m Pvt. ent. Washing privileges. 48 FURN 3 RMS AND BATH. HEAT- a a te ta ek a A Re and en mo _470 Oakland Ave. —— MOTEL 8Y | bnwgil OR = month. All util, furn. Good fish- 2 AND 4 RMS. GAS HEAT, T, PARK- ing. 10003 Dixie Hwy. US. 10. ing, FE 4-0808. } MA 5-9062 _ 7 RMS. PVT. ADULTS. MODN. LAKE ORION — 3 LARGE clean Util. gis week. 279 8.| Shower. Gas heat. Private en- Edith. 2- 5 trance. Garage. Adults $55 mo. 2 — & a heal ee pA dann MY_2-3341. _ 7 er Gallagher's Music | UGE. _PURNISHED BASEMENT 16% FE. Huron St. after 3:30. | apt Seed aice. Goed lo- cation — On Sod" ota Lh ENT. = welcome. NEWLY DECORATED. ), IND FLOOR, FLOOR, = pe -_ Orchard Lk. Av@.| 4 reems, bath and #arets, West side. FE 8-3265 or SMALL NEWLY DECORATED, newly furn. 162 Chamberlain. 2 sata no PVT_ ENT. UTIL W. Side. $50. FE 2-6524. 2 & 3 ROOM PVT. _ UPPER 3 ROOMS & LOWER | trance & bath Everything ~~ rooms. Washer, lights & gas. hished Near Serinaw tnqul Inquire Rents reduced. 23 Steinbaugh St. Auburn _| off State. 7 RMS @ BATH. CLEAN & QUIET. Nerr bu: tine Adults ——g no drinkers 25 Monroe St. FE ! 2 bs ar LGE. RMS.. ALL L UTIL. VERY LOVELY APT. RIGHT ON Maceday Lake. rated. 5 furn., $13. FE 2-5002 after 5:30) person. No drinking Nice boat, d Sun. new washer. Sm. c welcome. 2 RMS. CLEAN. UTIL. PAID. 75 | _OR 3-6176. __Poster. | PE : 2-2661. WEST SIDE 3 RMS. & PVT. bath. Garden space. 2 RM. AND KITCHENETTE, ALL e. pA —~ ge Cow downtown, Ref. "1 Kimball. FE 3 RMS., BED LINENS FORE. AND AVAILABLE my A gt i Hi N- RO SaurGarion CA hag ves. A. Johnson «i REALTOR FE 42533 e 1704 8. Telegraph Rd. IM MEDIATE ‘. ACTION ~ any good eed por ap et New or seasone). Your cash y sat- Lge mag ed of ry K. Svat Bae Realtor 2338 Orcha: a e@ Ra. FE 44563) - laundered Near town. 35 Wil- _lams. az 1 ROOMA 1 TH, DEC- | orated, to town, a “uti 73 furn., rE 2-3460. 103. Mechanic i --s2 es a a ; Bea FOR COLORED | working couple preferred. | _®re®. 166 Coleman. “1676. FE 5-205 HEFNG Rope C OO tae LAKE. ae Evindale, Sylvan Lake, after | WEST SIDE, NEAR WEBSTER (| weer & at ve $:30. Sat_& Sun. all day. | 8 rooms = bath, extra; “Lovely 5 room apartment, stove Rooms With Board 38 2 &.3 ROOM PVT BATH. 79 large. ‘ving room, new fu refrigerator furnished, full ~it | Be sorte: Austgine a | Sueemet tmpetne peeeion | TATRA CLEAN, ROME Srv ~ 2 Rooms, Pvt. Bath — | $12 per week. FE 3740. | Sayer FE 43008 Oe | _meals, FE 50377, 14 Matthews Close to Sears FE 4-2579, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 WESTSIDE. NICE 2 BEDRM UPPER _Convalescent Homes 38A 2 & 3 LGB. RMS. ALL PRIVATE. : Q —— Downtowh. Reas. Inquire 22 Au-|1 AND 2 OOM LAKEFRONT | _965._FE 3 ge Oe oe burn Aye. | apts rm. OR 3-910. | Rent Houses Furnished 35| Simmons equipment. Bed patients 2 ROOMS. PVT. BATH & ENT. | 8T CLASS APT CLOSE TO HIGH or ambulatory. Men or women. —Furnished/ Clean._FE 2-6102. & grade schools and ane 2 MODERN, PARTLY| 24 hour car. le rates. 2 LIGHT MOUSEKEEPING ROOMS.| j,; water sreftig. andl aes firm ippeinanen! Lake, year] —Viettors welcome. FE 42225. Inquire after 4 p.m. 612 Univers-| fecitities 944 E. Pike or San See pate opened NURSING CARE IN OUR HOME _ity Dr, Rochester, bene Pic ‘s's001 or 8-3420. |3 COTTAGES AT Cass | _ for two elderly __FI 9-2851. % ROOMS, AMPLE PARKING, 180 BEDROOM APT. BUILT-IN| Lake. 2070 Willow Beach. FE) VACAN — B OR AMBULA- E. Huron. (2 relrineranee, many fine 43016. | _Eaern™ Men or women. FE SHIRLEY APTS. modern «| 7 RMS. PORN On NOT ON WAL- : Tht oen er 1268 ra. Le, Corner of Beton & Ciar Hotel Room 39 PE 5-3118 T. ALL KNOTTY ton ‘Ras > : 3 ae & PCT. BATH. ADULTS st aE out ae ik anene, 7 RMS & BATH. AUTO. GAS & c rT, 6 i is Re ON in no Be wautes. 77m 713 Heat. hot water. FE 2-2051. HOTEL AUBURIN RNISHED UNFUR- o-6es AT CRESCENT niches, utilities, $50 WE. 1908 Wil- _ Ss, * Toten Lake privileges tor rest | 8 tet’ resm onetenents. Hams Lake Rd. and M-59. i BEDROOM, CORNER APT.| weet. m season or year ‘and refriger units. 3 ice LARGE — ROOMS, | newly decorated, free parking. 4. 4846 Fenmore. *Call FE 46 Auburn - Pvt. Ent., Util., washing priv.| FE _ 86 Murphy St. _ 5-72 - Rent Stores 40 garage. 300_No . Peay Bose A | | € ROOM HOUSE IN W. CARE NTRANCE. g : : Penesd yord, goed jecation, take ® Anderson, PES 008, 278 8-| ma. $41 Auburn. Phone rE ober wileges, close to T.incoin ap Po June iat 1071 W 5 3} ROOM, FIRST FLOOR, NO| (2) 1 BEDRM. APTS. PART MA _4-2897. srs ; : ; ae 1 child, 72 Washington.) free. 442 W. Columbia. DUCK Lx 2601 TAKE COURT. 3 jane UTILITIES & LAUNDRY | 3 ROOMS ; * taclites fare 650 Northview Ct. OFFA Svn, 1 4. 1-08, and. * biks. past Mont- e . 5 ¥ > ¢ I Th OOMS. PRIV BATH & EN-|* and stove furn a Berns. poss. 600 & mo. ATE BA A e ve . trance. Gas heat, utilities paid. space. FE 8-0544 Reasonable. 119 Adelaide. 3 BEDROOM APT. Witt FIRE ROOMS 3 ROOMS) place, Auburn ; unfurnished, modern. = RIOD month includes 7 RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT: VERY i & aes. Clean, only. Nr. : West side apartment development. Rent Lake Cottages 36A 1 pe building with individ- — po Pag 3 a & BATH, FURN. MOD FE 43360 utiful kitchens with meta! cabi- nets in decorator colors with pias- Stove and refrigerator ‘the tops PoaneRED CABIN — LAKESIDE Day or week. rental. 4383 | ey itt OR 3-5193 MACEDAY La 4 ROOMS . $55 ‘wookiy. OA 8-404. | Automatic heat & hot water (soft) furnisned. Kitchen fan, master TV 17 Deleware i H i alas i modern kitchen, closets -and at 12,500 on easy FHA terms. us show it to you to- SILVER LAKE PRIVI- 2 beedroom ATTRACTIVELY LAN D- CHOICE corner — 2 neat HERE'S A v renting to liable tenants at mo Take advantage y to supplement our income with a small vestment. It would cer- tainly ‘ou to investi- ate 37103 for rther information. RAY O'NEIL, 262 8. Telegraph Rd. PE 37103 PE UNDAY 3-5 70 Illinois OTTAWA HILLS) -Excel- lent west side 3 bedroom Vestibule entrance, fireplace room. dining room. Wonderful kitehen with | Many extras. Double brick garage. patio with Bar-B-Q Sizable lot W. HURON TO GENESSEE — SOUTH TO ILLINOIS. Realtor OL 209 Preston ST. BENEDICTg AREA -— Wonderful 3 room brick and frame home ing room. Summer reh. Pull basement og NICHOLIE aerial and many other fine fea- . . AUKEE LAKE. NEAR ‘res | Lake City. MA : For a limited time, no leases or praTTE — ae security d required. tages. 2-3 a —ADULTS ONLY— Bost, a mchine MANAGER ie weit ae APT. 6 3651. Wm. Revnell, Beulah, Mich. . For Rent Rooms 37 OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 10 AM PM. SLATER 1 RM. pad tt ag FURN. $35 rE ne PRiv- . - _ 3 W. LSEring 200m i r. 75-87 Union St. tangs COMPORTABIZ ROOM, PE Adults only, Neat uiet. Es- ° LAROE. AN Mi tous, Rice! Rg og older = CLE ap ni 8 een $50 fur- nish. Oaly 3 blocks from down KKYNARD SLATER | Petits" tishen peivesen ERWIN SLATER _ | #QQERN, LARGE UPPER West 53 N. PARKE ST. stor. space. Pvt. bath. PE 2-0915. PE 44184 MEN SOARD OPTIONAL Nights: PE 43546 141% Oakland Ave PE 3-9100 Paul A. Kern, Realtor | "fork. Sa ese ene Rentals FE 2-0200| ored only. PE 5-8114. VERY ee an tek pan Dag td ; ioe ax an eves. and wi & HIARGER Co. nw ° FE 56183 Nothing Down HERE'S A DANDY 2 bed- SYLVAN LAKE fron’ Keego Harbor area. Here's a dandy 4 bedroom e with large living room, den, basem e. and plas- tered walls ‘ooded . veteran who acts now. PE 3-7103. GIs — Don't miss this one! For only $7,500 and month- . payments of $52 inc taxes =. GIt—There’s no sense h rent when = very | you ° tan move into th West Suburban home ae a large liv- Jent —* ‘Seiviies . *Oaly ° y* $8,200 wate or mo. plus texes ad insurance. RAY ‘O’NEIL, Realtor SUNDAY 1-7 Inspect this new 2 1IM WILLIAMS 1-0575 j ments on EXECUTIVE TYPE r the finest in suburban living we suggest gg Ng bosated in refined area east of Rochester. Features _Spa- carpeted liv room, den With jalousie win- -_ dows, family style Chenes, 3 2 car plastered garage. Price includes all draperies, wash- er and dryer, replace fix- tures Cal 1 N Seginaw Ph. FE 5-6168 Eves Til! 8 p.m. yltos pm. 433 TILMOR LORRAINE MANOR West side. 3 bedroom ranch home with ting and drapes. Ce- ramic Ule bath, aluminum storms, screens and doors. Large famiy kitchen with mahog- any cabinets. Air-conditioner. Exquisite recreation room in par- titione este down oun te terms to Pam fled buyer. Marcia Winger in charge. m Elizabe*h rry t to Tilmor; right to property. sini HOYT SYLVAN VILLAGE Lovely 3 bedroom brick fanch. Large sutifully landec fenced with shade frees. 2 cer garage located for and close to wonderful lake vileges. Let us show th as we Kbow you will e this HOYT REAL TY 20066 re ome 8. Télegraph ne OPEN HOUSE nv -4o oh pagent | HOME baths $20.500 15 wense Bivd.. % mile rom a elty lMmits men brick end frame construction. six attractive and livabie thermo oven and ‘garbage disposal, 2 car gafage. ‘sy acre corner su y 25. The most slue on the market. “me HOUSE specious lt room, a beautiful = lving kiteh- en, 2 car plastered ga- rage, 3 nice bedrooms. plus a Ja ash paneled family room that is perfect, zc lot, eye appeal- ing a home 7 = will enjoy seeing. Sun- y ; Open House FOUR } a — N Street on one of the nicest blocks fm this Catholile area. The rooms are bright and cheer- ful, lovely modern kitchen, all tile bath outstanding basement wi gas heat. and paneled recreation room, lot $1. on reasonable terms, ve trade. Sun- day 2-5. EAUTIFUL LAKE FRO EXCLUSIVE SYLVAN SHORES Eye oe room Al inside and out, living room 14 x 17, dining room, 12% x 14 kitehen z z Be ae ne & rage. beautiful lot wi city sewer and water, ms of mate and ship. — ler offers. ERE BEAUTIFUL LARGE HOM ite Asking ‘an.boo with (aren! REALTY, AA at Mil. DWN. . bungalow eee . Carpet- ts » BY owner..MA aa \ GET 17. QUICK,’ through ° Classified Ads! | Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for an ad- ‘writer and get it! > MLDS * yb Egy a ~ . Y 16,1959 IAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MA . NTIA : THE PO 43 a For Sale Houses ; Sale Houses “ For new Sale Houses 43; __ Open Sunday N NOTHIN starter 1-5 po Ba E ORION ope dpb a pes ield Highlands dean, Rony, freed ‘ee S. Bloomfield Highlands, ‘ F HAM Neat & gh BH seg hp -gt ‘1S mean tee ear- 43| SLICES OF Seer Rene or, ere e tien ta oable.| iued aang 2, ti bathe, ——- down on Vilaabie. kitchen, 7 For Sale Houses | Kitchen ‘co BEDRM, HOUSE. any Re choice lots a a 4 -----4 duces 43 BY OWNER 7 Bi 8 £ = eat tx REALTOR | 2% car Builder | For Sale H i why ry Rd Rorabaugh, | Sale Houses 43 oon ett € aR ea mo ee anes es, or pat i . ( h 86-1135. LEAV- 9 a.m. to 8: = F EN Bae ree NAN POR a rive Teich 1s bathe.” bu "iy iad becem it bree bese: OWNER —— axa PE Pp. W. PE ¢2571 | ESTAT oven and range. 22 oa large corner ‘ot, ‘Pu 5 66 W. Huron . PURN. REAL corner lot. 3 men a FE 6-8306. UNDAY 2-6 P.M. |" Diane n rhgre, Lame. tbat Lk 3 selon "yt sale 9 as" wares | ay wahn hasoment on ost tot : 201 Fernbarry ae ye acres. t a peseh. picts tile OR ° 2596 HATHON are veh ia with OP EN Seite ha = = valle ‘#1 MODEL 3 bedroom brick snd alum ae 3 ' Now redueed to fan, : DAILY 10-8 eg ey A a we SOT See ee rancher. ! showing :| _Dow : "ole" corse, , ee 2 FAMILY HOME, WEST SIDE. as ee ee To nm arate, This i te Mr BAGINAW gray brick ranch ‘Strms end ‘mouihiy” incluses insurance 65 MBsorene, Morte Perey sod) 3 pana 3 é ori ar eH 3 RERCoM TRAIL TO OAKDALE “PO ae E3000, | 3 bed- HoT Do _ Ectesle THE BEAUTIFUL FORCED TO a1 a te . PE BVALE RiGuy TOBA {pre Bchoo! bike, Fin. quis In Hilsabeth Lake Est “t / $8 250 oe ag - a av Riverview OR 3-6352, OR 3-45 ; brick . ; ; T ’ Hills lv-| oF Cal OR BY e223. i a F ws < rokee for good ng A Sa a ea) Ee Se & wo caer | OSS eae st Sat |_Ertes Oo o* TS H — beer chen with ail birch nes own 38.000 at drive ME, ‘ rd MONTHLY PAYMENT tn Jet ologe Sehr = 7 a 2. 884 per, mo. “home with slum. siding air "o ter “kichen ¢ NORTH | — ee te Winding . ~ - TOTAL or eo my meurance. 1% car and ! vanity, — attached NORTH FE 3-7408 00 da. paym't 3 > cpa ks . Cc ~~ eo $69 , BF better - = Ss and - tached in the oll —. wooded Pontius MODERN bandle.| 000 da. st — nice s*) Jz A pe “ 104 —— homesites vel bomes. wall carpet has and cedst won teu’ tr GE- ; will downtown, | 52 < BLDG. CO. 100 multi-le FE 5 “4 ell. heater room. ig ee 10 OPEN On 3158 its ee ALL +| bedrm. home becomens and aan . Y meer 8 6455 OPEN SUNDAY eet cer at “eT } Ae 10Gx AA ere rage ge et Be as heat, Oo * | onli by Hy fam Pre 100. Terms. SIGN, IE gt igo. et Bhick’s peting. as. Fuentios > AKE 2-5 PM. place, a 2% 8 156. $14, 2 BR. WENONAH Sage colons Bo K Trott’ siconpeisnas cat 1961, Pui -% F SYLVAN Warwick has gg | le = nintap or naees. gt CRESCENT LAK hae gd ' ~~age 4 ge _ 5 EDRM. BRIC pedrm, brick ranch but i } = 4 & s 7720 = agg vor Bolg 8 tri-lev Drive out ~"e tura righ! rage ge Lake priv home 3 a. a = pe tel, tpiaes cose aa] SecgaatS ar arc oo 2225 Ay a | ete Te tal at ag | Soares es ee at gt = ty also Bas fireplace in er “plumbing. mi. Som Petes, 3 We Bis ove" ion 70 ft. ° s®322) = zear = community. Sewer, we Carl W. Bird, 1 Bank tg F Open - esis” gg he yom! RP : Lakefron fence of only ree Sal ET B sider FELTON LT }OR RM. BSMT.. LAUN- plus extra at rear. On! n Dail Id Eagle Large) ihe quick. I re gs 4 hesi. all- BU MA -|. down payment. RIGHT TO in co tube water sd tar ment post terms. . Models 0 PACE BRICK Ba ing 2 peas sell is Le monthly Lake + t,t 060 with LI — 5 FE OF WALTON had lot. A ng G orge R. rw i ~ow hag Mey MILFORD AND S|? BEDROOM. eS mone Ming Rt ira iichen. vu. pyoosr feme tet make your age tag he I pag Be ag gy Wy qerege. ey i 8 = pangs: B e FE 3-7883 peg Ay cash. ang ll ID AREA on. subaivinion Jug corrido’ een | win e=?.e car garage. Ol rental will belp total peat 2-6046. Lend. nl , BR. 2 ee Pe echt cemt:| HIGHLAND tf tar Eater ie oe fees ks Dg] Bees a cee Brick Rancher “eld re prebeeee W, STRATHMORE Clan 22.8. SLALETRTENNE "este one ag By ap tne. a te wer ional Values ma FER HIGHLANDS ime rary, good 4b > vy if you Z very + : —_— = * — EN, Realtor “basement. OOMS +] meer, ot only. FE 86719 Letor| ry Bt. nF. Catholic Exceptional Val = ifs ig ge Blas esrage.| thy DISTRICT ned to Sede a pd "iy bichon hl bepuect 2a Ree Ragaeg = for a —_ ie staat cela reg Terme. 530 a te cae Ee, = ——— Will eee of a Hy basement $18,500 cash | gy rant home. ,~ BM _— pea ond nae ily one available, FE di Won Jost the pice foro Fg. fine | STARTER HOUSE F 2 oF early 2 cer garage, 1.800 or con-| from pa bop or oy fy self at $10, ot s] tet er ne ae a P Bl go on ee nor Soot type beme yt. $1,300 MO fous To build your phegty *, 783. lot wih loads ag gy ag Call for further CO. : ——ROCHESTER lonial ranch tea Peaeaeen ne ~ FOR COLORED Soe au OP cee Be eee Re ST OWNER — EY Seer. GILES REALTY CO. “rea ee isthe “Eis en. s -| ; ‘ Ts 12k Wiage matt a ANAT age age EEE foe We she eee ce SPR oda "|= a ron Pane "ange eee pete par Tam —-- raise} Sent fasaacs. $750. ‘Da paymn't 1-0085. 4, ‘ater softener. 508 : * Groen (OR pov Gas est i ee F screens. incre tet & clanee Pree —| 54300. for this 04483 or OL ut H extra. lot ee bis- car ulus anaes a Heights a cis be riage part of your 0 down Down rae —al = ER AREAS | SM [CLEAN DNCORCY OB 4nd BB: y ton, a Auburn = ettere 0 Bhatt Sub. son, walking “dee ) Fie sao" wt ORD 3. PE. 62306 LOW ow a eagle ROCHEST ee aon ated | Gi CLI on equity. FE = is ak BS a Re my wocomna, pee capee to pucks & pennital at | firse oor "not, finiehed Bath. dn. paym't. and ee a te | _ coun PENSIVE ae ae ae: Uiestow, ch naga semen plas- ~ "anopping Arking m0 DOWN | is ier ew cen. 3 gM gt Rg Riactng 6 me gumeh act | INEX pear ome, nie saa fereens. All for of ote space, oat van) wile $200 house with — sub oe they are of MSO bet is or Maen ue x on 3. lots garage. i Ry eat little 2 Tecation. eith p M. and : of —e brocerweg, ot v starter included. $7950 Pull bath on Ryan Total lot A bargain Lake. 2 Sisetie water $13,500. Ni Harbor Only 250 th. — AY 2 to 6 -* 23-4001 with svvely tered beautiful MBUO, $16,500. pe ee ee wiring , pc gully gy Bly in 1954 p emeres. furnace. screens. ye Ay SUND. "Pret vance ome with lovely owen oaths gue A An s | Sie Dtentd is eres 078 Tia! gad. floor. Brook “rauer beater | "ites OL 10186 ms and cual den home. Suitable | brick Fear orehatd, Buorme sod — ds ove Vi ee ue ree Sethian pcg furnace, nothing dows buy. Phone cu erms. apt oa, am 2463 Pauline - view of landscaping, $* Bx | Terms. r Highlan 15_ Oak CHOICE HOME a Wenn, paves Garage $1800 with FT RANCH OO, ay ee for good size | family. —_ = home in screens. las ae” oe Pionee 40 ;. $58 month, | His. Subdivision. | to eters Realtor new 3 ded ee ~ ake pewheges A “pe, eievel pawl ey MH. Three edition “O8rage. Ce cent OI origage nf tf 4 4a4y | Hills arcX es, Inc.| to ~H AYDEN, PE 8-0441| Brand ranch with ¢ yer | Lake pri Executive “gl 2,600 own paymen' 7 good eg Tiled with cent ON | Just 3 bath, well ree | W. W. Hoss Heres Joe] a Sees Sia oe f JRCE LOVELAND... tat iba Deke a ere oR ae Bees | “HO RRO ee rtrd Ol ll price. $10,438 ye We Rat. non’ Subdivision catigke aie | of o repines, “rs ile, bathe, 2188 Case Lake ane ond ta8e @ lect ¥ RD. At see this. LTY » Bee ot "Faces A | BY OwnER. 77 Siese or, ful inte “possession. Rocheser. nr. ¥ ne ty oon | ame pegrme A. =.| M RANCH 7O PAGLOn Lupe down. ‘UETT REA mee Little we have AREA | storms drapes. Ne . $11,000 OR, med FE 8-661 BEDRMS 2 North of the ed by —_ — with J family rm. BEDROO) home Us 10 TO PAULINE, C. SCH , « Lashes gf bun CLUSIVE deautiful ment. #2.500 — Call [Al acto ANCH, 3 B ._ fire- =a home is ee for or; sun ; alien pene family rm, 4 colonial a iarge LEFT SIGN. FE 8-0458 Out on hite frame Priced EX for Bes South echools, 4% per ———- BRICK R fc uv ad 2 ft very unusual le penton Beam ceiling. rm. with fire. A beautiful baths. y butit- TO OPEN w. + a cosy w 4 good yond or will Pirst time ay tm cry will have pea gg ED HOES ee 2 ee ecre. Clark. $18,500 on Agorrnes pooeuny Boom ant oe eenen ote Sisto entry LAWRENCE py ee pt yp Aye me Ge. bay SS TESONALIZED BRICK | piece. | carpeted Se Ger ent will welcome vaoeaae place: Modera ace. ‘built-in as pom. at Tear over- D T take, less for ceah EWER ‘> eet to-appreciate the any PERSO cr? BDRM BRICK | prema: I ge — iy | of your present ee Ss & Wing treo 5 — AYL take M. BR > see ‘all-to-wall WO a ioe on ae] ets tenent_vo—tas on Tei ON eee we | looking pasten wis, ining room. G Eves is ogERAP REISE. CLR MGR, Foom, if erick heme. WF = Ee SER SAE ent hae Pe CLARKST og A NE egg age = od | i SS k at eons ee eee sae. eT Cae be He Saas . All. the to- room. All oy amine Dost | 135 FE 8- bince. iazie ae Dailt ix DELHI 7 1955, trolled door would — tion fireplace rey r~7r > piace for s “THIMK!" “7 S bedrin bome, nn, teatares ctipeting. cation, are: Sear't brick Only gat. foo erm a2 SEDAN HOME. 3to$ PM. ee a ciramic te ‘balne pen | ) = includes peries and ee Lapod ne Pains 8 18) | py bamt.. ige lot. Lots & ‘clear. EWA ROA | May nie So ™ You C) mon SION 8ST. RD on here 7 pered owe stream Drayton | ghrubs & ome cash. Allen CHIPP ? Scar benek garage wpUY « HOME FOR ee nee, channel seed far ‘below BPE ease. ive Brick | 65 - re —~ 4-4 — 2 to 5 P.M. large 119x263 DOWN sai VN § P.M. pie. monthiy merck and frome ares ‘ates. Gierag, fer oS . berm. ving Tm eum room. I chippews-@._ foo Pe} Sun, te atid $850 DOW very, shor $82 DOV day 2 . | tania gO gen foe pene te 3 bedrm.. space tn s. Willi eon- & a gorch— te -. 3B “= Ave. | "Pipsatosm! Bome, vanes Youle fe ~ TOTAL = Sun ee fenced. By appe Smith — ew g- ~~ rm. ome Pa a —extra large 263 Michigan peti 2 | 4 cuosets, e2- “MONTH TO On SECHANG — IN Rolfe H 7OR— 7848 sider _tede. PE 1 par It Just fetes distance % | etre, saody "yeach & a rae THE NEW HOUSE. On VA LARA AREAS 8_Teiegraph a wouse Tx Leslie R Lt, a : i ineulated. 9 bec wn WValte ’s Lakefront - tor weomban OAKLAND 4 M full ‘price OR to 3 p.m. 4s 1S West 4278 room, home alter year-around 5 ’ L ING i» WA or MACOMB 5 ROOM $5,500 full dav 11 a.m. = or FEderal A oy : with LONIA EXCIT ° Livmostos Pontiac, ~ABBES-| Sunday Nelson St. Federal 5-6161 ; Desement, porcn. aulometic Tale ¢ bedroom. cuir, 99.08 7 OM COLONI, COUNTIRS. =. gas beat. 62 Y 2-6 “] with patie, poreh, — | 5 a eld BEDRO LAKE Esta rT SIR MI gle bome. ag more _ MIKES SUNDA and dows. = per’ softener, stairs as ft. In hetieney Se seninum Gamoranche Schuett New shh oe lavented gle aap ao. . Athi i _§ OR ‘0 e roens, quick, sale. fe a A TERFO % Lifeti & SIDING Ms ( y. r_196 Bowers, | In 7 a eee ‘s «| 1262 Lg a Pe and bus. By © Pri fo Beith tora Tet ‘this lovely 3 becrones ROOF 3 BEDROO: TOR ves You A} with “n ealy 0 “stone ¢ BEDROOM RAR Wilson School : Pike St. to le yd starting EAL 58 ye> Moves You in | cm te aay oe Mees. yom, Bullets oven and FE 2-0020. ivileges ek prone Some f oer FHA IN a < FE 8-04 MILFORD 3, smDROCAE yond brow gpa ing room. kitehen. 1% Lake Priv rors, | _ man en press Realtor bonige fiat te : Iz z HONE Paved } k and u & oa * ment with Gi— on this . A, —_ ” Nicholie, bd heat, ua a wom.0099 co. ae GARAGE Me aa OFPICES—KE 32-2400 oll “diosa ee and and’ bain, full base. = PA heat ag ff ye 2 on one room Only __ye sim or PE 293i —S in ies Only DLORA Nationa! 2 DETROIT ca er extras. eons . phen t, yg oo Ma blinds, pwc sa lot ae LAKE per month. } al Buildor of -9}22 FULL BASEMENT 2 a £5 wo hot water, screens, garage. RD. TO Lg To RMETT FE 2 VE VE_ $-3008. i RANCH, 1% storms and you can. RD — RIGHT TO OHN YT. VE ATE TED ee ‘ NOW YR OLD} bel ‘Cn 3-cee.| seerme ong | on ing — BEE OPEN SIONS. J | an — -R HOMES 15 950 BUILD OME liyr or ae OR_3-8860. : Drive —— 1262 — SEE CunEn, Commerce ; : ~ STARTER wired on i] MH bie baths, wooded Ccom- perosliens: Sete 8t., el. EM 36466 : te . ae tase oa cleat we So PLUS LOT 3 ig On our | se Mg bei, Has ows left oft Perry 1 ent te block. tT none 06d ls ec ow | “l SUN. 11.4 ONT Reo. tm. 2 car par fees Xe on Ai ose cota x, Realtor “Paaren oe ‘eos Auburn Schama cn promiave Ovi ee sot Be | seve. SYLVAN, LAKEFR 4 Do aoe omg C. Wood Co. __| Many lot or 1AYDEN, ane payment, Balance, GAame. Asbure 5 Lor. JD” Nicholie, Realtor fea fer 0 Fa es B ; 1551 KESSLI rming ¢ 1: wn a ear garage. f= Sites Available J: G HAYDES, ee iaTLPORD LARGE ‘hee. “BUD: Lag mes he orn fon “Priced at only ein . You mast ow vita te ¥ ce Nothing home op * Fa basement iy Fangscapes 8s E Walton W OWNER Resweet scoramle ay FE 5-120! vd | With gL.180 down, Wier Gestrable fp —-* - Fg ee shane of “tino ee I | Eetsrosste es iota dbs bce RKSTON $18900 | coms RE S| only $100000 = esos atin | Rite , ee ae ae ASEMENT tras, #2 600 equity for $1500 cash “Oe COLORED H08 DOWN weer | CLA for spacious fisid Gving room, gui uick Possession eme| See snare. ou each cide. Yard. ts “AMS i BATH. BASE Bt or small ¢3- payment & ‘ouse lows end. screens ful > i & meaty newt bed ment, off PA beat. And Quick Possess bom: im bookcases ou, rth off heating | 5 eree. New Leg a a a trailer. Call | Seer whntows *hmonth. 483 livability. ta ah tome a ae $14,800 even 3, bedseem stores tnd full basement with lt Meat = Commane. Auto DERN 2 3-302. wise den. on8 @ oem Sr an Phen best of of . ed. im handy bus and lerge| ond moving 6,500 to FE +s048 FF gen ak. 5 A WAY eis ees benasl” pen gg al a ll te ms can be arrang ~ -Ayt-—, F-h- El din- seduced price trem $i NEAR Lg “ Prev'y JNDAY 2- -U- - — hy eh hg : peterred "Ferme Otters easier UG. — gh 5 Ras rea pane Eee — “Bavemaatctmae | Ce “ fenee.tTeee | Sincarenecn csi] niches ECitet eters 53 Dwight: Stree Wa TARE TRADES whew CeO ON INDEPENDENCE TWE. | ws oom, Bul P basement nhomatic i Ae trese 16 ee ee ee | EXTRAS! | _ ict TBEDR PE $049 rin $month on a -| § Por only 88,260. Tage, use garden spot. srl. | Wes rl be tempted to buy EXTRAS “incase NICE 2 BEDRM. PRIVILEG | 4, besos 028 a month on FN | mee orice Bi Me “On 83700. ase 3 ee — sharp logit fenced ot Sine aapomenrere mortgage. mace S00 RM MOME ecIA ranch with 16 10,700, _ terms RE brick location even another wood Built disposal, sa ger oo country area, jm MACEDAY DRIVE = 2 idee ten ee bed- j 1 ACRE 2 ve-| you have ts ~y* offers Sy Bgl. - Fond. s bedrooms. erage. guest th 2 car pes. 8500 on a Tele An best, ‘Ons i . you home. for such as: Te ptt ee pet oe or the omg tory 7 with term wi & Dra en, PA priced at ; (Prteatia: 3). Nice Sipaved. road | many features 1% baths, dryer included. home dows. Souse. Asking § ad OF 110x300 ft. Tudieg ops ' (Potentia trees ‘ened 34 — lace, Co ka clos- ot in your a house LTY, MSe at 5 ACRES t ir — Just cant. nel High Deal with; =» fast nook aluminum Ms 7 YMENT REA al 4-2045. Bath Basement +s fn. ' Near Junio s Call; bre as heat, =o and ear , IN PAY) — MUtu rooms. Ba‘ acreage suit- to move ’ i se OS Sean hoi "sae abi fe Deir “yaaa carn | Down Payment a ee CHRAM Se ee | re oe r | —TO nore. “Like NEW" 2 OR OR Iow . bath & CUCKLE. PE 44091 R good came ee ~~ OPEN | Low 8 ROOM SOME WITH a coe Poll Best. In city _ Saginaw > ~—S—S~S~S 71 Qpsctone liv. CWE SEDI ens me a cout ply SUBURBAN. uuaity oe oamesl. = $9,500 @ with full LTOR FE a noth nee ee ee t pester odel home. sac ranch, | -_ BASEMENTS. ET omen hong Fanch home wit REA & SUNDAY . Dolan = soe, ares mare ~The 8 pave by owner, 3 piace, 2 car garag ee ick) VALU m—Paved St. basement’ built on Your is. Gail SSRaL IN oon VICE cs ™ EA| hee walls,” full. basement, ome Soir ae Catpeting & petit ins, sree Crud Es Br: app 1480 DOWN R. J. (Dic _ 3 Bedroo awnings, storms, piste greedy. ip. move in 43 J08L ‘ ALLE yeeed alum eat gerect, near sch Somes st Pe: Lake —. ‘olf co ont Lk.' ON lots Ave. 3531 Other one, ae. : __MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ W Ereetiens @ Gl eas drapes 33 oe STIONS: UB-A0 to Bil Blvd. lean with 2 lete 345 Oakland 4. reens & — 2 6. By owner, ee ae ze aes +s yt t, pw os tea pm BEFN ONS: ht to igi oe Mode} Neat and or aha an a E 5-0693 or @-1644 a - school. | _ nN ig net 3 fail this with ne Sood eter 238, AVE SEEN on Bg Py i aA ye t's | F Maman reg —~ -S- mM €TO oe Ee extra fea- ne Gwe new | iD: at aol oot ponPcmggh yw Fg ee ae Multiple Listing & . Oe down. e posmenh Saved seke estat lve PRP — Yet me ss bey — on corner. LAKES area 45 "95,950. N $9500, S LK. RD. a repessnseed oem, 10 Rh 33300" SASMARAW | bed. co pind will sac brick nd NA LARERONT syne | Hie \ OPE im pin cheer | Wir TTA oman | NOTHING DOWN — repos apy. E Bata. ied carpeted tring ron, foe a oe x30 living I. 4 Bedroo Sonel cotsesareint ving reom, 3 ‘x | * widow ne ~~ Fg 9 ALU —_ Sreiestevos ing A ot & wood. burning 1800 tee a Og ir CONVENIENCE .. b sn SUN. 2 to pe Roane ee carpeted" ving convenient: nee decors niger refrig.. in ; wg OP Vi home and ge: piagere wind chesant gene | Fm.,where 7 Sy ae on — = rebas 2040 Helms cone | ia Drayton » fireplace, iy arranged kitehes, a garage.| get me | rage, Al aren, : the pe ‘ wana. dere | place, dt srpeted one with mony ample heat & portant in Loa espe- 2040 brick. mg in built home lassed ae ly arran: ation room cluded. tle farm ney rage. BS oppotatinons wy Ee about walk in ex kitchen t with rage, is im today. when you | 3 Large liv’ "| well 18 x 2, ee spac -| ment, reere attached : — Lt of lan of Pale Call for tion & been for hes| ime er reoms ae Sirs messi Seats sal ere, Stu's Faw nance ao mow, EireeSut goat elect. Se en eee ge SSCHUETT, Realtor | ee cept i bedeml Fa staat sos erounds, 300 Tt. on — 1573) Gant es “a blocky away. iy bata” chool. si8se0 with | al A eee K. L. Templ sme. PE ¢-4s63| in ct All you need. ts waly| C. a 8-0458 ‘with 1800 dows, sant, oll fined food taste Ra, oom! = to fSeceten = ent offer reh & School. $16, to| ear NDAY eta Ey peeae. Yilliam Miller oad ona Eien oe ® ont wait ote ak 811.8 | home ‘with basem beautiful attractive po ae OPEN SU} aaye — William E 2-0263| #4 eA git ou te 4 eer erie EF kee hoe ss seam Rae I nis. 308 Pa K. cong rai "5/60 FT.... Sore Restor sy Sas ote fae et TER use. 2Ye-car ter he 500 with Comme OPEN > der O tae 2 tn ew | on the § Gpen O00 ‘ Ere Eg Dorothy Snyder Laven ee oe een 1. Fe eae Soma aac a te rage. ees. UL 2- = N . bed e . AN Ww Sa tia ae TCH COLORIAL Seu Chor |s oye foo 2 AS sdaced "ann i esp tag ake be tridge | ru ore note naar cot, cians, Tit | aeidinaa ck opie aaah es scien EI FE ee Dartir = | 2 ial TROooM Only $5400. Real buy. a ee ty. 3 bed- ee eaenl. tacom Wil1ln Bac ~ 5 attached | Sia. “BIRD” TO storms i % try pees. Oe at once. harm and living fare - eS Palmer. ee uaeues ee $11,975. 18 '‘THE ic Even es rt aletims us SUNDAY ONS end anroge. aui ts oo LED... YOU NAME IT! wa Bs come ‘ato month. Rett Timken wding. 2 ar i aa P.M = ons Beautituly toed at oniy' $10,300. WA reom beme built Leoking foro large &| terior, partly im, T 7. 3 - # . Priced rms mw. INNA eat iF cana Seat UN. 1- ; nfinglhlennsc aad So | At omer a Kome were you somes ke | Soe r. coate ‘will pup it SUN, 1-5 r Lake Front com- = $12,780 A lovely, Auburn | in faded tos, Caresave pe — A located on \ go.w, muron. : > (PHA terme. a pomriac Ms ge Obl, sodgied Newiy saperel lot Leeeted in is leaving Storms and, eereens. on Welver. tie one meen , VA WATKINS- E roont bath MANOR. the Owner ~68. Cp QPPn dine 1 vounancy eas ooeat Pouut-in oven | aad it sin en, Ful SUNDAY 2-4 the ste rd Be t= Ae AP parison poo yey larg ew ute. by , ges snore ~— * cme. 4 2-5 p.m. on the. basis Cm t on ata lea + Sabaivinion, Spank Mpeach bedroom. Fan Pats, ioom- Rann commitment now nday 2-9 p. = ‘sound Value Rae eee eat oe: Ghersine Mite Sweety peigue en | eld. large At Rave ¢ inane “* 101 Eileen See og A ic SUBURBAN dikes a a" 4S LaBrosse. 3 al pect. Po juap nant Esccertone price. 8 | NORTH eee betas m waar one ot ee 8 iste nabs” sted * very low PHO- Street Ranch Beautiful colonia vol rem | beme ar weoded soo this 6 Take PEN SUNDAY ices reese OTHERS “sitar, tien SIDE on First on fieers: hom e kitchen, — ail, th Watkins te 18) AT ~~ dBves. a 2S m, Open Sunda: and 0,980, ‘ fireplace fn. itving ares, and ‘best home. wt close ye Be ROAD TO- the Fn ttgnge w SE: with $1,990 down ivileges and ues 1 — 14 Ses ak Sa to a oe ? % Charekes Rur. - grReain Scoot Bie living - vin’, : . 0 TO BUILD? ero w. Brick, 3 on FHA. se Ler, wire We es Ae eben ll “_ et: te ic other "ta “ten ay wi room a iiae eerpéting, 18 e.| & TRADE’ 30 yfs serving Pon Hump l MM ~ yea pg Rs gl lote x Sathe ge * 'en- Feomy kifchen, fll Uasemént Te- & Uepty, ; al 2 1848 iy secaraied. 2 be 33 rm,. b eplace, gas. — ROBINSON, FE Large breakfast is." Car- way hy Sart. WN, Realtor : toom hotwe. nit wtile bath, P) aout garage,” Only SUN. CALL JOHN _ ing A 2 ‘car te wisn te pee L. H. BROWN, | Tween 90x20. Price $14,000 — Terms 4-4428, ; , pete one John K. Irwin & a By at ee h- oS" nce 168 pai Fie ) &| |Smith-- y Annett, Inc. HRS gen fo Shai Boe Bateman Tideman |Roy " ERTY. rE 23081; PE n Wide cpr es sth -Kampse i OHNSON, Realtor <= A. Open Kves. Tole 2.9236 PE 4-358 a3 NM, FE 4.3806 or mi Roo Smtagte E2026 Ph Multiple Listing 1925 FR 27-4031 i? or FS es. FE 2-8503 * Sen eo a js J EALTOR & Sun. 4 1 ye whan Wi a ugreom ve FE i of r ‘ _ f . ; ‘ af j . Z m - rags 7 ¢ a » an ? ‘ a ws i ie Celie aie Sees it ei tok), i RE eh a eke Bil ae ale ee , a ete TWENTY-EIGHT ; _____'THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 pt ' , 4 For Sale Houres 43; For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Lake Prop. 44|/CARNIVAL ye renee Sale Business Property 49 : AINI!! $318 DOWN OR LAGE | GROCERY BUSI- mM RILEY Pwnat bave you. 1 sere, lake pa ra RIAN NIL vit. AGE : al es nice living wo 4 te pstead | eee ee ret sr emtaity, | auiet pleasant lake. "$2800. Also ee aaa Jon 'parking spice, 04 &: 3 SEMINOLE HILLS | Srelalle 2 aon With lake pee _ | 2ONED, conpamaciat, raat Built cape-cod |_MY_2-3791. en oes = 3% acre plot, “suitable 3670 AGUARINA. = lle y ft. carpeted liv- $100 DOWN —t.? — . mm tor new site. Along 3 bedroom home, room, 2 bedrooms & tiled Will build oe lot or Bn nig | . CO. as REALTOR N.Y.C. corner anly 3 years iy 2 bedrooms & tiled | house dl ay wfll include Lake Orion, Michigan — MY 2-2291 Lake . Peed Lanes Road : : reom. ary, opacious ving Pull basement, heat,| plum & electric. You furnish , J 4 * (M24). INDAY CA : « with ‘dining area & of cup- benzos ft. Yandscaped ‘lot. $1700. favor to rn . 7s *| ROBINSON, PE 44428. 4 boards: & tiled ; heat.) down on PHA terms. —— ust Rave goed oF 1 { . fond ¢ for : COMPTO! SONS ' Inv of machines, : aay reer penton? elena Only a few ogg ee 4052 OR 3.4558 PE 2-7058 — é Smith-Wi Wideman Real Realty and supple available _cer_or_stationws 5. eee. " esoing, ane on Osk-| room home with tiled bath, com- Lakefront Home 412 W. 26 price $i1. $900 LAKE ORION FOR apm a ‘ ariel oe sat = @ox2i7 foot lot Established im 1918 usiness | ties aor neat : Me MeTAL UTiLrTY 1 tener = : pportun Le ma Mie TERRACE Feed ot erate Wiat aude | cou with ‘fireplace, oll turnace, ™ . ve itles 51) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ° | "ge us Tite w. BRICK TER ea lene toilet, lavatory and’ shower. Im- FRAME CONSTRU CHURCH |262 8. Telegis “Open 99 Three bedrooms: d& bath up. Liv- tates & insurance. mediste possession. $1,000 down | LAKE FRONT live ee i103 BIG LAKE dows. Pull basement with a| § dl i ‘| AR fale Ad f. hel ow ‘tree vs P'nsom —_ one : room, large arse’ oabeol ene ag ae ee picks pew gas ype Fal es Late. Priced “at at just soso with a a of 4 rooms =. ‘and ge 4 bi hall and pu nursery iene apa SUBURBAN MARKET, op, land A teade & m » theater. Close to down’ < | $350 down. . . : Grossman. an 41816. , be} and bath each. Basement with enclosed porch, 2 car garage. Ex- . $7,950 with ume down. | GI—NO DOWN PAYMENT SA furnace, Poneed yard, scoess| tre deep’ let. AN for 910560 — oo tile r oe Merion . pes $96,000 1958. fa ‘piu Gas POR <2 perchastd furnished | Or consider your home in trade) 14 good fishing, swimming and| Terms. err, eee oor ten. A-2 building. Rornse, Excel. | tecorders and > nished. OOMS Like new, i a —— boating. Full price $1, and < on large 5 83 x 66. This oo a t. Exceptionally | Working ot not. FF é 4 BEDR ar heme. 48] Sted one paved oad & on a| $60 per month. SACRIFICE erty can aw used by t| peat and dean. Long lease, very equiry ir goats BEDAM Here is a real fam rd ‘attic, lot 86x660 in the Lake Orion Gi F k Lake front. Owner transferred. 2 f+ ap od coals orpenention, reasonable rent. ste 3.500 plus 6 tor y in late which | oviaen aah bedroom. Liv-| area. Call now for the informa- 1roux-rF ranks Bedrms. and paneled sun porch, Fe od require sreational ia eghernm. at cost. $7,500 do handle. | _housetrailer. FE 8-2979. tr jm, separate dining room,| tion, rs large liv. rm and din. rm. car- i cae aciiities;| No night or Sunday work. Ill s0R SALE OR TRAD: LOT 100x156 ing room, se e rea BROKER | GENERAL REAL ESTATE ed, se reakfast rm., ce- As this pyoperty soned | health forces sale. Ideal for | ‘at St. Helen. Restricted bidg. FB ene, ee ee -—— $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd | 4395:Dixie Highway OR 3-9701'| Panic bath stall shower and tub. commercia! now for "sale tend | - couple. Giroux-Pranks, Real Es "e070. mae raster eal beat, Punced PE 4-4821 FE 4-1157 six ROOMS. BATH. ae LAND. attached erage. Beoutitel shrub- inven market price. FE 5-05 iw a | tate 4395 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701. lg GAS STATION ATION EQUIPMENT. SELL : : asement, rnace m- | ber, y ach. Now vacant. ONE INTERESTED ence rare 5 Yin slooe downs on WHITE LAKE FRONT | gue jats civde Rd. MU Come) gantaes Desa ptt witt'e"omth |. STANDARD OIL | sete wire” now. PLOW Rew R TRADE : = for lease. Dix : ELIZABETH LAKE oye 2 eeDROOM MODERN, RUSTIC HOME yestment required. Phone FE 2 gall station sontiae, Call Mi | motor for good dum: truck, Must Here is that year around lake “rreniace carpeted living room, | $500 DOWN 3433 r m. $831 s or Mr. George Howard | have good tires. er * home you have been looking for Grapes, walk-in closets, tiled bath, Toor crvund log Some 8 es &RE YOU LOOKING a Busi-| f° 113428 af ter 7 p.m $650 value. OL 1-6346 after 5. Living room, dining L. kitchen, 2 1 ch, beautiful view m home. Basement, oi! heat. 8 - ness? Get the free ‘Mic _S_. AS — Lox. UPR 7 bedrooms, tiled bath & of sake. large. lot, reduced to 3418. Jessie Street. my el ae ag ms Garage See Business Guide trom ieafiar sruvan ‘LAKE — 3 Bedroom brick | “swap for what have yout 6466 seem. Kew $16,500 $4,000 down, terms : tres? water fewer. 1% car = bets pahy Snyder Lavender | 3204 DEVONDALE ie Boer Ak See Bi Sey eee _Huron, Pontiac PE ¢381. | bath, breakfast nook. Owner will oa aati ODA it. Only a ‘Stew steps from Realtor ‘ea. 20, Years 3 bedroom home. Big lot, near “od pode He gooD eee if bested’ Need we| !& Commerce - et Tas beth Lake & 2 blocks from —_ 7001 Highland (M58) Crooks and Auburn roads. $800! Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor aa wank over payments. cash Lake. Only $13,500 with $20¢@ Phone EM 3-8303 rc MU "6a down. 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegra 8 beer R een “SEL OR Kenneth G. Hempstead. Realtor Daylight Basem’t Brick | gag give PE ele CUSTOMER PARKING io. . COIN VACANT, — Very nice etgons EFRIO A TOR, 8 102 @. Huron St. PE +24 O14 Feet on Water near stores & schools, west 8U- SWAP OR BE 3 ALE- Eves. PE 5-0610 er __FE 23911 “| se lots, towering oak and zanee Oi or FHA terms. Ol Peat. TM. Rag. U.S. Pat. OFF. OPERATED oe Somme sees ert x2 machige OR 34028 SASHABAW, MAYBRE RD. 4 YR. maple trees, circular drive almost LARGE COTTAGE BETWEEN (1969 by NEA Service, lnm Sb terms. _er. Coke machine. OR 3-6322. oid 3 Docem reneh om NIT Ti| tne tauste vice fieer " wpaes: a port ts, ‘For intermation write: | SHABBY HOUSE — 6 oom modern | SELL gg Bigg a elec. tural wW 1,500 uare ee 8 £ a. c r Fi or bitehe bg ro kitehea exhaust’ oak floors. plastered Figen —] = ve 4-00 Ode ——- Box 621, Kal- : LAUNDRY $65 — ra: er Same sewing hine FE 8-8218. = . 1% car ga-! d dry basement 5 om aska, c rr , : _— , = , rege. “g0500. “Substantial. down! fireplaces, ol! furnace, 24 foot} Nicholie & Harger Co. —TLAKEFRONT LOTS Don’t worry about him not eating his meals — he's in| one of the most profitable bus!- T ATEWIDE TRADE 2% ACRE FARM. 3 BED- yment to existing mortgage.) living room, huge picture window. | 33 w. Huron re 5-883, L love again! Start worrying when he stops eating BETWEEN| esses available! Can be placed 7 oo : iil consider land contract. 4932) Forced to tremendous ———~—__..,,| Two on Bunny Run Lake—$1800 = almost anywhere in the location Frade my $2,800 equity for what Mary Sue OR 3-4428. By appoint-| bargain, $23,500. , HAVE E sneer rou FINISH’ | ‘Two on Little Cedar, $2300 each. meals! ' of your choice. Several Michigan | Real Estate Service of Ponting Site pact meeeer roll “ment. Owner. __ Room Brick Rochester or Lake Orion area. 20 per cent down. These are re &@reas offer unusual] opport tt, ani ant ROR Late BTO! . BED- bargains call now— Pinest of equipment and installa- | 1717 8. _Telegraph WILL Warr sine i ee ear-|312 Acres, 2 Baths Total price $5400~ 200 cowe | CRAWFORD AGENCY For Sale Lots 46| For Sale Acreage 47 Hee Tete eet cee TT | POR SALE — GLOCCA MORRA| *attl. cond turn. lake home. a Ke Fae 7" glean i nfomesen. 3 ae : pretty de R | oo E. Fitnt, MY 3110, PE #2308) SL der 24 eo unattended coin- ag ge on US-112, over- Owner. OR 3-1148 an make olier men orner mm TOOKS . lay - 7 operated setup. Minimum down lock Evans Lake. in the Irish | & ——_— — UITY IN 3 BED- = : FOR SALE BY OWNER. APPROX 30 PARCELS TO CHOOSE FROM. ing Evan ; WILL TRADE EQ 3 BY OWNER. 2 {BEDRM. Ive CAR bre built pe Neate eM WATERFRONT HOME imately 3% acres, rolling, partly * to 20 acres in size, some wood- Payment! Come in or call — let Hills resort area. Good —— room brick for late model ca garage. Venetian blinds, Dish! Pee ted d out. 3 nic 4 BEDRMS. 2 DOWN, 2 LGE. UP. SCHOOL HOUSE LAKE wood: on branch of ¢ Riv-| ed. Some rolling. Pian for the fu- us show you the great advent- & eq ent. Basement, oi! fur-| or truck. G.I. Loan. FE 3-1778. master, storms & screens incl.| decorated inside and ou ce eGas a garage, lot 50 x 150. Off Walton Beulevard, 1 Mi, : | ages of a U-WASH-IT franchise!| nace pad, Seer Pe rae || oot = Paved st. & drive. Landscaped| bedrooms, select _ Pooch plas-| Walking distance to st. Mich- West of Silver Lake Rae i Maple’ Call eee oe er — ae neat ene po a hen oaees Lawrence WHITE GOLD RING SET, INTER: — bia. $500) tered walls. Carpe ving room, l rth: h, Pontiac ILT RANGE & > . . : in ‘ price Paes are —— Colum! cheerful birch kitchen, also com-| Moto No nern §, Ba Sls — Pry he fireplaces 2600. Dixie Hwy. OR 3-970}. REALTOR PARTRIDGE ee Pome ripton ot ow ton, _ gered peda ge» etl abon: $0764. “Tri ARTER HOME | Piete kitchen in basement. A/ MSUO. Price reduced, 877 Lowell OPEN DAILY FOR INSP: iN 16 ACRES WITH 20 ACRES OF Businesses thruout Mich = WILL TAKE GOOD CAR FOR MY Feet LEVEL STARTS ME | dream home on 252 x 590 foot| st. East off Joslyn. Open 2 to| PRICED, FROM $22.50 & UP | aintsipe PROPERTY IN CITY | muck at the rear. Slightly rolling | PE 4-3581 1080 W. HURON| STANDARD OIL equity an late model 3 bedroom gua, our nt Pas Fiattley. EM| Parcel. Pull price $19,000. _§. $2,000 down. __ | Bloomfield Real Estate MI €6500 | or“ Bicomfield Hills, corner of PP goon $1500 a cae eo __-___ OPEN ''TILS _—_—_|_=s 9. stall modern station for lease. _ housetrailer. OR 40086. sii es —1—wenaoou| Giroux-F'ranks | __Income Property _43A I gee baa gee fo I oa Be Ne a - acres, mature trees. e e or a rty SEMI-FINISHE? os eg < ric few left in this desirable loca- | * Fag occvage— tye gag 30| Recreation area. Call Owner. FE ‘aavere and Adams call MI __ For Sale Clothing 56 brick home, my eq 7305 ‘1. MY GENERAL REAL ESTATE 3 APTS. GARAGE. GAS FUR- a e T tion. Sew connection avati- svar ae kread teers $2,950. 8-9723 6-5311 days or Mr. Otto ES Sisters fue. 96 4206 Dixie Mighway___OB 2-801) nace, H. side Pontiac. By owner. able. $18,500. Call owner. MI)" terms, oo _at JU 81M after 7pm |) LIGHT BLUE PORMAL, SIZE 10, LEAVING crty — 3 BEDROOM LOOK 2 7 Fay co MD EN- iac Lak =. gig Tr oy ‘Clarkston. FUEL Olt BUSINESS for sele, racks bangers and cou $16 yore ig y ag gs r 10 acres. $2,950 ear 2 or sale, racks ers - ‘ 6 rc ® ~Fanch ty “ig dey on dling — trances & baths. Acre lot. 2 car Fontes ri mar meee Crestwood Farms if ecre, woodes aes ft. ot roed front. | Modern bulk plart and equipment.| ters, gomplete $300 $10 FE 46762 : rm. home car- . r = $1200. m oily en : AMA! freld Highlands. gg Po in @ well ber larac ino * MY qe | af. Creeks. 2 bedroom lakefront com Lots available exclusive colored | ; pa lake priv Yolome, 915.000 wil eee te 280 "Be ; “ : bis ‘hi. | 7 ORIGINAL FORMALS FOR GALS We Trade Reighborbood, "Newly decorated FURN yg sn a ig ae ae Realtor | fetesed, patties “apply Pootisc | vrrqcity PEED STORE GARDEN y-Sigitrener ceord poRMALs: . Ready for imme Aut tic washer and dryer. E. é . : d t. Next to Kro- Coan ¥ Toome, Living room $3808 cog For ‘dog informa trade Terms, or omy ge Convenient terms. _* —— vl — oer 2160 ai Ortonville NA 17-2815 5 << We _ - re lg pete ‘znd pond mi fas coe: rt we 12. FE s orcees room rade. wher. After a. : I_1-3370_or WE 4316 _p.m. 7 y IROCERY AND BEER STORE. DO- ” Bust- I1ZE N USED ORK peg mag heat, ninlce tenceey HERBERT c DAVIS S028). owne = Pontiac Lake ALor 100x130 FT. IN BEAUTIFUL ye PILDING SITES can peek Malet. Kamien} Coe ote or Gucee property. Bec; shirts trom Ibe: back ord, Win 15 Irwindale Drive v TAPARTMENTE_ 348 ORCHARD "Lene ets bedrooms, ining 23600 west. of Ociend, nig So mammtes | ,ccantienees cf sorrel, afforens | ee ere ee ie hing 366 Orchard ire ive Nr. St. P atrick’s Church =n mn mani kame room cereened-in. front LOT 302136 AT 804 CAMERON. | to Pontiac. Low down payment. |—lakes. Write Box $4, Davisburg.| \WWork Where You Play | face wEppino GOWN, SIZE 10. pom = — ——— buys bis G ] S r cent return on money. See ef ae phere All tm fine and Fis gg meg Generous terme Oxford area, __ Michigan. Cesotine. moots. Mg awit beer Good cond. UL 3-454). , i, ee cats aie — , BUSI- wine “.w nice liv uar- | ORIGINAL E! WILLIAMS nic REIL ty re es OTHING DOWN — |—ME SES 2 Gre “Lake | an ey | an ee ee ea ENED REALTOR ag, | Unease Bay ore Pay aa ent | ert, Buta anaproer), Pes | ROU" AL gh ena gers ce MACremant hargwoed 3,BEOROOM.) — West Side—$7,950. Only $56 ~ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 rms. Lor wiTH 60 PT. FRONTAGE ~~ INVEST NOW and you are in business. #4 Oak-| ty of fixture Clean stock Island | size 10-12. $30. PE 43156 can Om ° ud taxes & ~— IES cage ve. Ww city _land 2 ound ccmente <3 bedrooms, & 1 LAKEFRONT LOT ON BRUSH Williams Lake _ improvements. FE 4-5638. Custos & cate parenic. Lovely |: maga gg eerie > ag ool "Sale Household | Goods 5 57 arage. Call now on this e netr man, ca. Lovely 3 bedrooms Bi-Leve — spot. $C50 down will ban- H t qd heater. Auto. oil furnace. Kitchen “L “AKEFRONT Carmela. _ 8-057. featuring large living room SOUTH BOULEVARD, East em S ea with built is cupboards. Laundry |¢ ROOMS OF FURNITURE, BA- . 1 LOT FACING 2 STREETS, 175 with a0 2 beautiful 100 Pt. frontage. Zoned R2. Sell Dorothy Snyder Lavender eee tubs. Carpeting and drapes. Gs- y ok al ae New full bsmt. 2 bdrms. $11,900. BARGAINS ft. deep, privileges on Elizabeth master bedroom, garage or trade. Ms Church Building rage. 240 ft road frontage. At a | _*Pi@-dry_ washer. FE 43023, $1500 down. OR 3-2907 or OR “ ‘ : Lake, $1,150. 4 Hillside lots, privi- and shaded lot. Full price Realtor Est. 29 years nice lake. Hurry on this one. It | 4 PR. DRAPES & TRA —_, Haagen sonel Store oo a =. only $18,150 — Terms. ae tage b Peng lots. 12 Phone EM §) 1903 my uo "0417 i aeeee oe in re erten wan't last. 96.000 to to handle. _Srapes. Reas EM 3-3281 after /. . . frontage building lots. MUTART REALTY a aa 150 Full Price butiding te school. : Rallahoeeat teen ———___ =~ | Pistes Let @0nite ft. Dullding se ee as 7 Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE. Older sos BE bome in Ortonville | West suburban _ location. 2 LAROg LOTS Ow Paivare| Lake Neva IDEAL 71x36 tt New roof & ceiling # | wattED 5 GOMMERCE RD | Crib and mattress. PE -6230. — Moods new soptis tank, 9068 oe ny Pigg rg _ _ 81394 Leod Vill —_—— geaily ee na tae FOR $500 "et with at ae = i Jo8 eee eee. — ays n. w age, prac . 50 Pt. frontage building lots. . a . | _ ee the Handyman LOTS 50x200 ON BIG LAKE new 3 bedroom Brice end SUBDIVISION 541 and 543 N. Perry St.|_ Sale Land Contracts 52/3 END TABLAS. COPPER TABLE, eed JIM W RIGHT, Realtor * Bob — a eee _— ages ilt-in range CASS LAKE WOODS 12 Acre parcel of land — | Commercial building with 2 store : wn library table, and 1 iromer. With large fam.Jy. 4 bearoom, needs Shaffer Rd A 509746. Phone tures 2 baths, built-in rang 75 {t. frontage building lots. 3 to | = _2-2688 ‘til 3 utile ft fixing and decorating. 345 Gakinnd Ar a eniings PE 54441 weekends only. and oven. 2 car attached choose from. . o! a. c= —_ a cnt uprtairs Gas —— *alanee 67.004 W034 2 ores fn per a ome secriOn Nites PC WICKER 6500 — $700 down. MUL LISTING SERVICE |3 BEDROOMS. GRAY BRICK pag ang cog oniy $18, MSUO. Divided by a 60 ft. rd. Bi Pal pe Monthly income of furniture, 3 tables — French Pro : ata TTARMON RD | Saat i even. stove & hood fan * Nicholie & Harger | a car a Uoceeeeees Soeetaces ass 00s DEL OPEN Be ee ee ag amar pons, Compnation TV: | sfound home. 2 bedrooms. Open| REAT. ESTATE, INC. | ferege Has Se fv carpeted liv-| Smell town tavern, easy to [IF YOU NEED MELP. 1 CAN |i” TV... 940.00 and vp expensive homes such as Gas radio, new electric washer and pov iet Mad OR 38903 or KE 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. ng room, deluxe kitchen. 3 bed- operate. No food or enter- —_ you get a good weed ct rb gio hE a ms Y SUNDAY 1 TO 1| Base Ray Heat. attached 2 car| refrigerator, modern kitchen. | 3951, (ACROSS PROM BANK) rooms, 2 baths, recreation room taimment. Very profitable new car, or s used ye ye dane We. . WEEKDAYS & PRIDAY heated & plastered garage. electric hot —— = _— —_ WALLED LAKE — re -y a 12 tos Fell eo 2 oe og oA agate priced. Near gy noon _ Ernie labo b=, Pingo ‘TV 3808 take reen a Open Ss Beach - ic. trade O l Mv a bigeks. north “oft bootcalm probe coca) raha a Peynanid joyful ving. #2, 250 down. Balance | 4 bedroom, al Se ee, LAUR LAWE NEAR Z APLE FE 2-0829 Eve and Sun . Boat Wells or OR 3-967 bog Lk. Ra, PE 4-4945. Open 8 & screens, Briar Hill Pireplace,| $200 per month. R. C. Banker, |. siding. ai sgn ee auaeed Texi06. Ready ig? ces o as _Gatly. - AWESTOWN REALTY | Sates tassel eagy| Bete wh Pe HOME| pine aeiintemniy Maneatis | Se Pari a AM | llliams Lake Front | SSSr2 on chetes jee J O AN iC nanaliesanensdiendion -ins sets, : M PLEASANT LAKE NR. i5 MILE RD. Open Bun. 2 to 6. 6970 Hatchery xcellent living and fun if ca FE 8-276) or Eves. LI 2-067? | & heated 32-28 recreation room,| AIT RACTIVE HO R. I. u it CABINET TV, A-l_ CONDI- Wice LGE~ 5s ROOMS & BATH.| water softner. Gas incinerator | See this Jarge lakefront brick and/ Large — re. "poet, | 195_W. Maple Maytals 9-cmme| Rend tke new 6 soem. 3 bet too. Never offered before TO $500 — $25 TO $509 ton. 638 _ eo 3 portoct Basement. e new oil fur-| nd other features. A fine home frame. Walk-out basement. 2 fire- | osha Lo carpeted. Outside fire. | SILVER “ROAD, IDEAL POR garage. apts Sey eles . “QOMMUNITY LOAN CO. mirror. $10. FE 446% nace “c-acte. flowers, fruit, &| St @ reasonable price. Drive out| places. 1% baths. Picture win-) Orapes dns sapere iy * gi11-| split level. Inquire at 2670 Silver to tabs: Band beach.| MICHIGAN BUSIN ESS 0 B. LAWRENCE FE 8-021 | 31° Biond TV aceccseesesc@ue - ‘ ary Dixie Highway to Andersonville} dows Tiled bath. Nice kitchen ce, 2 Lake Road. . iS uy FRIENDLY SERVICE ”" Blond TV .......... : lovely lawn. East oid. = Dee eae, to Almere Ra’ | Bullvin features. 3 bedrocms, 90m- with $2,000 down. ake or SALES CORPORATION iT’ Table TV ........... et peice! Easy terme: —| then left to Northrup street, righi | 300 lot. Garage. Priced to sell. | Paul M. Jones, Real Est. | U¥LOAD WOODED LOTy wirn Oxbow we Front | 7O#N 4; ,FANDMESSER, BROKER Baxten a uitincoroms | GTHEND Si co. POR BT TER on Northrup to No. 6 atch erms FE 81275 + " 3 Te! Rd. — oe, , OTTAWA HILLS ited a| for Open Signs Mr. LaMondra, PONTIAC REALTY |7 gg a ee Open Bun. 1 to 6. 10189 Eizabeth| PARK AT OUR F poon | Si ¥_kesresee 6, _FB Cee) Ee ce ete nam slineees onl home ‘on the West side| Will show you this desirable offer. | 455 paiawin _FE 5-8275 For Sale | Resort Prop. 44A 3 bedrms. Brick Bsmt. Garage) Lake Rd All white aluminum| _—s_— PE 4-15820— LOANS $25 TO $500 ear to pay. Bure your dollar goes HERE IT 18! 3 bedrooms, oe eee PR 31068 | BEAUTIFUL LOT ON PRIVATE rAGE. UPPER PENINSULA, | 4 g Pang “Bitck Bamt._ $14,900. fase. 8 T. comer carpeed ifr. Gna on te on eae cory, OO “Soames te. cae om on a com en Sia Geenad fireplac tos acetal | = Seca eeeeeeee COTTA e 5 ric = : : = o e cleanest nicest cu °o. on m. e L rer dene terrific “* recreation | Gall MI catee or MUIberry ones. Foe aad country. on Portage Lake, | INCLUDED I bed Riaeageaphaled with fireplace. dream | operations in Oakland County sefvice s fast, ag ‘oe Union Lk. Road. EM 3-4114 ‘til 8 room, full dining room.| LAKE PRONT | 1 frontage, .274 ft. deep.| Bl” DCET BU ILDERS lichen, dining area, 2 bedrooms. / Too much business for elderiy po aw tt our office or. phone p.m. Marvelous kitchen: Dish-| 5 room, 2 bedroom home can be, BEAUTIFUL LOT IN OTTER MA 4-4332 tiled bath, screened porch and couple who want to retire. Finest > Gal GAS BOT WATER BEA = washer breakfast nook., purchased for $1750 down with| Hills. 180x165x163. FE 98-1448 GRASS LAKE — New cabin. —jarge | LI_9-3803 MA 6-6893 poet, | a — —"s equipment short hours. no Sun- | IOME & AUTO alk vans te caskea: aan, Laundry room. Double brick | $78 monthly — $11,200 full price CASS LAKE. 1680 SQ FT. PLUS lot. Center resort area, adjoining | WATERFORD HILLS | ESTATES, dias kak Ghee, Gan acta days — only $6,000 with | Also auto. washer. Cheap. OA arage. screened patio with White Lake Twp. See it now 12x 15 screened porch. Full! state forest. Good hunting, fish- | _© 0 x 140, LI 6-5906 t $3000 . LOAN CO. 8-2801. EEING 18 BELIEVING. NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK | Soncmast, waite, caress oo Parr | ing. SHIM. S160 én. 98 me. Jetty Fo eee eee oeineoe | All newit decorated "Good area | LN Perry St. ‘Corner E. Pike: | ig GALLON ROTPUINT WATER _ ris : is ; Perr : : | SEEING 18 BELIEVING. all eg Bg ae) eh a Ain Morrow, eens (Skeels) Mich. WOODHULL LAKE PRONT, 152200 John No food. Business only $29,500 on GET $25 TO $500 ae ter. 900.98. Wih rede WEBST OOL DISTRICT range — west side — $450 aown aneled walls, aised arth, Sa , . rms. 5. enient n wenceriony conditioned star marigage costs. Large lot— lanked by twin "Sececaur cab. | LARGE CABIN AND 30 ACRES OF UPPER LONG LAKE FRONT. 101 A ON YOU yment. R. B. Munro Electric brick home-—2 bedrooms— don't delay — these are bargains inets, thermo-pane window walls woods. 7 Miles East of Gayiord. x 190 ft , a ' .. 1060 W. Huron. Fireplace in diving room ~ — call now — only 2 left. in fear living ™. os" wih _$3200, Terms. OR Lots a" : \ l nature wr GAS STOVE, MAGIC CHEF, po agen tore em: eT “or For | Sale ots WHITE LAKE FRONT. High and clean, $20. tion room in FOUR LOTs— abundant closete and builtins, or Does: . Mig REALTORS . ment = ae garage 148 feet Elizabeth gl = children’s wash J beerma: ary. Realtor Rd. (M659) Up to 24 Months to 7 A DUAL- 1 Priced to sell Ideal for ranch type __ Owner leaving state, FE_5-8854.|2 LARGE LOTS. $995 EACH. FE UPPER LONG LAKE. Canal front | ¢7 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 43525 | Pontiac, Mich. Ph. OR 40358 PH. FE 2- - a renge, 3 = JUST WEST OF TOWN tice Sagar OO | Cedar Island Lake | "oe —ovemrooenna | i> 8S wt es —| FROZEN CUSTARD | © LAND 1 BEAUTIFOL PHAFF 210 ZK6 St. Benedict's neighborhood These 80 ft. waterfront lots are 2 A BEA PH. Z1G ZAG = A wonderfully conditioned 3 BEDROOMS— all good butiding sites. Priced to Edgewood Gull gga OTTER HILLS. Waterfront. 90x325 SMALL BUILDER Excellet location on US-10 in sewing machine. Like new. Makes —_—- brick = ee | ee bungalow, large lot, rid c. 9 $3250 with small down 3-6282, | ‘Eves. or Sundays. ‘ = maley for small subdivision poampllens state. neg a ee een Company ig 00 decorative stitches, — rpeting @ ‘aterford Twp. FHA terms. Small OO! > LOT. ester area, 29 —oo =" now wing income of over buttons. ss eries included. Pull” dining; amount down, enseptionkity clean OHN J. VERMETT BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT,| WATERFORD VILLAGE. 2 lots. ently rolling per month. Attractive 24x30 bidg. 202 Pontiac aes Bidg. Make payments room. Screened summer, th h 100x200, Rochester ies 80 x 140 ft. U ~ a better ho: 4 with reptnadd ¢ E as QUICK $25 TO $500 LOANS 10 mos. or $92.50 cash. Call , poreh. Full, basement, 2';) ousnout. GENERAL REAL ESTATE restrictions. MI 6-1017 ; $3800 down will hand fer homes. ’ terme, Call now for more details, S Coed Fi GC Capito} Appl. FE 5-940". car gara Nice yard. BEAUTIFUL 9203 Commerce Re WALTERS LAKE privileges. 100 x , : en inance Lo. foucid-da Four, Cleat 0 De-| "Gua Gecnia Bae see Goat EM_3-6466 170 f 185 N. PERRY STREET | AUTO. WASHER & | MAYTAG ys c = rehar as ont- es : | _ $2,000. EM ay 1 to 5 pm. now. Liv Visit our trade dept. for real = ! cent e. Two bedroom, bath, rooms pay overhead. Restaurant a = ‘oa 3101 W. Huron tHe ju age pre Meee] uss oe ane 3 Aecee 6 or More “Srerapes over soe0e per ‘month. | OP sits Bs agen you. | "M MONTHS TO PAY . es over | . GUTAS SAITE isis conmtienes Open Evenings "tt @ | fer’ heat. ‘a1i9 Crescent Pointe. | 1*** Commerce Rd. between Com-| For Sale Farms 48 | Less inan $50,000 on. terms. STATE FINANCE CO, | Yo, 63; #00 98 trade. Come out ot tae Nee eo Open Sundays. Phong TWinbrook | 3% lots. 184 ft. of lake frontage. merce | Village. ‘k Milforé. Only Bakery = Beat, Side. Ln heres of tree tranee, center hall, fireplace — $4,000 cash. western Hwy. extension. This new | BY OWNER, 100 ACRES, NEEDS| very attractive, good volume and FE 4-1574 OPEN MON, SAT. 8 TO 6 in ii room, full dining FOR SALE BY OWNER: BEAUTI- Watkins-Pontiac Es-| development is for better type <8 Grange Mall Ra.| Yor? attractive, sod valume, ‘bet FRL 9 10 9 room, Excellent kitch- ful Hollywood style log cabin} 100 ft. lot. Watkins-Pontiac Es-| omes and you may keep Ph, Hoily MEIrose 1-250 ie atet van seal ar Mort Loans 54| {Miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile and breakfast nook. Car- type year sround home, Natural) tates. . horse stapled ‘on acreage dedi- and Le se anos gage E of Auburn Heights on Auburn peiing and drapes included. ect throughout home. Has beau- = cated by the owners. Very good HADLEY FARM : Mse . rooms and bath up Gas s359 DOWN. $5.9 price, | {iful, fireplace of sliced | fleld- GEORGE BLAIR deal for you, Priced from $450/109 ACR#S IN Good FarMina| MICHIGAN BUSINESS CONSOLIDATE* fired -> Dent ora lawn Ne, RENT 7 BEATER. Moser 2 bed- + Park and sun deck facing lake. ; REALTOR oa Mii ber. acre, AT SO — “2 small streams on prop-| CAT ES CORPORATION | Your debts. Get cash to pay oft} and glass for sale. MAple §-2412 Sabo = forme. ment, of! Ternece, biackiop st, oe tet Ge seed. Wai sy cook: 88 URAYTON PLAINS ; 4 BEDROOM FARM HOME WITH | JOHN A. Vo > i> mode mise your bose fe deus, Used 3 - F Scag city ‘improvements, aff Baldwin | Real usurious living Hot’ water, OR 3-1708 10. Acres or More bath, full basement, stoker hest. 1873 Telegra wasee os Getiand Free| {ejuz, Used 2 wks. Cheap. PE ot o-s am near bus & stores. Would accept = fired, baseboard type heat- COMMERCIAL White Lake Rd. & by Lake barn wae, Bet Badewin trade. . Will ‘mecept minimum down ‘san t.| Boz, Just West of Waterford. 200 ft. frontage x 400 G1 HOMES. § i: bowl 4 Fe lg yer | payments. MY 3-1487 —,, 2 —- ving i, — fof —. A Tail al Wonderful home x . NOTHIN after 6 Kast " fone oe and double on tan nie ee LAKE ag ‘300 PRICED TO peat erty St FE 80458 or MU 4-5803 attached garage — ~ Mode Alias * 200 ft. frontage on vaheon ge ik user, tt Pom |, RykARRRCOD TILLAGE | uatwte Aver eer Fsbo oo? | ge eo no PAYMENT 3. Many more "home with 2 car garage on lot : news haves number of 2 and | Hg Bye . Erol — having if waler oslage . + |* am areel, a ae business, “aso MAR ROAD. "HESt OF bedroom hom both tal ce, for PONTIAC. and cut town. Some with % ACRE LOT. 6 ROOMS 1 FLOOR type of deal only "29.300. in ae WILLIS NL. “BREW ER A MO et $25 7 sid Saat, de od | “BUNGALOW cate. JOSEPH F. REISE,” SALES R. DICK) VALUE > and in condition. roel tke thie 3 : Huron FE 45181 J«( Ys , ? monthly only] bedroom home just north of | worth shores at Lower Straits Lk. |" ™ Bvee” we b-aaa3 REALTOR a so ee oe | 6 T IT FAST wis 6 per , > pcan ‘ma i This ¥ bedrm. ranch is very | ae wuatihen or Even: | Herseperer wih plow. dle, cul A ee 4 dining rm. set, $ a. S til Ibe ea.|16 GAUGE ITHACA PUMP GUN trees, $} each. You Sat. . : ’ -| CHAMPION-GREA it PF. = UL 32-2715. WESTINGHOUSE ~gepesoniATOR. 1940 Cooley Lake EM 3417) 4’ perforated —_ e ROD Sun. oni s Lome er: Tip-top condition — Bargain | Large Trade-In Allowance Tee-Nee . . | 2 eS tai Genleys teas i, ey ae a ead te eosin green Farm, 0976 US. 10, Clarks. priced Cail Evenings, PE 4 #773. | ; ; ikeuse RE easel We caf save you money on new! Call FE 4-0460 after 4 p.m Deliveries available STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT Both gun and reel are as good | _'0% SALE FARM EQUIP —16 | Gibson Trailer Sales ii PF. RO freezers, all sizes L-ny terms. | WASHING INES VACUUM D| 12" corrugated pipe $2.65 ft as new. and reel never Y @G R. UCE, BOLENS . 1 UTICA. MICH aes Samuel's Apol. MA | 5-60: sweepers $1685 up. Authorization | D4 CATERPILLER, FRONT EN used, jonly “y practice. Both go &: firs. 1 | EA or tere THE LEADING POWER LAWN &/ 4416 VAN DYKE rE 27043 | i7 ‘ FREEZERS — UPRIGHT . FaMOy S| Hoover repair. Thyle Electric. — noe endition. p --sage- # CONCRETE PIPE 6” AND LARG-| for slot less than I for gun | $1.50 ea Less than 6 $3 ea. You | THe en fe Champion cs g name brands. Scratched. Corner of N -chnsoo and How | work. Albe: m alone. 2775 Deland Drey dig 12 miles North of Pontiac on re ty ~~ trailer. 228 Richards St. : | Values S140 80 while they last Nol rd ae peer Pyme cseek <— renee tongs Plains. OR 3-1783. After 4 US10 Coder Lane Evergreen LAWN MOWERS: XFORD 4:00 p.m. evsere. _ghetge. Michigan A 57A bay BRADLEY TRACTOR ue lining — wall rae 1 Parm sete Hwy. (US. 10 AND TRA, Fs , j Orehard Lake) ntiques oultiva reter a ‘$s Tie Orangeburg pipe, plain oF pert. = Clarkston. MA 5-1922. CREDIT TERMS glass bottom, 25 bp Johnson, and PRiGipAIne PARES EZER. 13 CU-\ MODEL T. 1915, BRASS RADI- or ieee LES YLOCK COAL & ning @ case $18, FE ws ir pberries. HOUGHTEN & SON TRAILER iano seie. Wecrs FRIG EEZER. 12 i EL . . DOG HOUSES. KIDDIES TAB BLA 26791. $2.50» hundred. é trailer bic if | Prigialre Mh, gg ge me oe BUILDING SUPPLY CO. COTTAGEAIRE TENT. 10 x 12.| ie each Peoules, Iris, Lilies. | | J. 1: Case ds New Idea Dealer, f| orge. hard Lake o ith front Also gasoli r ering | Rochester aeae | ft *tetrigerator, Worge suto. wash-| MI 43682. DEEP WELL PUMP. a0 or | OS Sve FR Tt hove, $100. OL 1-4333. shrubs. 18 in. spreading Yews. | aie TANKS FARMERS GET S ALES MP engine, radio & 2 | ee PO, fA, By Television & k Radios 87B| bi — bie? SUHIELD STORE re) ~ BDvY. | & Oe CE Se Tnees | oer on tanks Easy terms steering. ; 200) Oexined & : ~~~ | FOR SALE SHETLER SHALLOW Msi Leach ‘10 42, Competes Hileme. a = < ABLE TVs. AD- we pump. mounted on FRIGIDAIRE < ae Tele King. UL 2-4531 ge xTRe 21° MUTNTZ CONSOLE. WALNUT | ot DELUXE | MODEL 7 with door, $60. OR 31606 FREE Lend TOILETs es i MOTOROLA TV. FULL Doon, | Rove, be ee mahogany console. $150. 3 speed| “go-f lengths ........... ie ft IRONER Motorola radio-phono, table mod- | yin hard a el combination with stand, $50 Son. be ae ft et) Nee bee aie with trim 960.86 | = Pipoth ends. Used 032 few times. | CAGE TOT your home. Fl 26307. — wt wD ne poots, size 4-8 = ING 3ROS. — "E 4-' 32 _____| TO BOY LADS —REPAIR “is bivusine soPPcy 3a ee __|2 WEIMARA 2 & 3 Yrs.| Pontiac Rd. at PRE ETERS | MOOS Ler eTees) Gopiiances Co. €16i Commerce | 172-8. Saginaw $2 Ir WITH ZIPPER | old, Hunting with “papers: | PE +01 New mode's, align scratched or Rd, BM 3-411 | sna FENCE opening. 16x16 316 EB. Wilson. bak” pony. My gs bo £ . MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS, 1 IN | count prices — Water Softeners __ SIC | Se estima lg aR | Soon rat vo "| REMINGTON fo GAUGE AUTO rosea pom . TIN | pice. 9080, Han reding | Eavestroughs —— a trade for small tional 17-2635. a we a5 | Som TRUCE $125. ser oaTvES | Soil pipe... $3.35 per Igt |S & W. 38 SPECIAL. OR or? MY : Fan MACHINERY ~ | ; mee | trade for pum un. $0085. | | 21 M, seine = fa som AUTOMATIC | ST ee ee ee | ee ete Orchart Lake Rd | SRIBGRLEME TORT. Oia86. FE AIREDALE PUPPY. 7 MOS. oid. jest rege, Gaeepales x FRIGIDAIRE REPO AS STOVE. W ar’ Conditioner | ete WATER _— WELL DAILLING waceres | _ 5-4286. children, $10 MY : vans = ment _leoving city Oe ee ke i Bait, Minnows, Etc, 65B REO 10 year aune Ube 3 y Cooley Soft Water Co. | Samuel's appl, MA Se | ren ‘afer ¢ pm aye | ~ “peoples purple ribbons, 439 FE| %@ yeer FOr BEST 3 BU > [re scat PE oan GARAGE DOOR 138 obs totus = + aes vig worms $0, AKC BRITTANY MALE 2 Ra | GObSt3, Tore. molumoee ond | GIVE US A TRY BRAND NEW WATER SOFTENER | Good cond. Including all bard-' Waterford for Bets i ie worms te | ARE SAFETARY Goodall mowers. | Bolens | and Kneehole desk. Maple breakfast, must sacrifice, leaving town id ware y <2 aa DE from i360; open "| AKG Reg: DACHSEUND PUPPIES. Bolen. & tay mg | bandie_tili- set. Maple bedtoom suite cen — | eS Bo | WE WILL BUY SELL OR TRADE | fut Sore, hp Oveare } the aes | A Bye De | em aR. fe Bolens Apartment sine gas stoves Nit.) Scant count. OR 2300. |GAS STOVE AND 500 0 CAPACTTY | Retrige, washers, elec. oF eas | Sand, Gravel | & Dir Dirt _ 6! BED gtem UL EF aHOP. gustrate. gad service what we ties Dressers. Matt ila 60 | chicken battery. Good condi | ranges ———— Comp! engine and mo Washere, Werdsehes, Rowing E- Ma- For Sale Miscel neous FE 5-060! — WY MAN'S TO 5 woe, BLACK DIRT. ‘we | | SosTON TERRIER sruD CHAMP | ice. Used mowers and chines Lineleums. Rugs. Kitchen) ~~ “| GARDEN TRACTOR 3 HP is W Pike St rE yeaa: |' soil. pra & cow manure. Deliv- | _ stock. Curtiss OR | CREDIT TERMS cabinets. Kitchen bases. GALVANIZED PIPE. “pe PER| Piow. disc. & cultivator. Almost | & —aaemina | _erea "Pu S007. ao se ON ND PURNITURE CO. | ft. Se ee ge ——4f wai pacino Se ia RICH BLACK DiRT & PARM 4 WE BUY SELL & EXCHANGE ee ye est GARAGE DOORS , WEDDING “BAND & SOLITAIRE | top soll, 90 50-8 yds PE 24046, | SO ARDMA "S i — +17 ee CFF 1 stand pprox. tones. _— — ee — —_ xa y im 8 Seginee Fe te noes. Seceboun gp eeeee | lente ook tea ons #04 up wales. 9250. PE 2-644. __. 1% YARDS’ BLACK DIRT OR | _ SUN AND SNOW “ELEC. STOVE. 1 | Electre door operators, SY 2 Sa peat. Prompt pe! Ee eee 3-0644_ L ae) pambes 3 piece sofa, chair. PE a »_ Beasee | eset doors and disappesring . Machinery 60A i TOP SOIL. SAND. GRAVEL. ai 2 tormica top tables and 2 ber ———>-witest TRAILER | ‘stairways | L-| 2 S&dieck dirt Ken Jones, ; stools. 3—14x41 ee part ag UL 24128 | bab Lal estimates on garage re- | BULLDOZER. mene ‘Zw _PE 5873. 7 —— cushions over, | a a 5 . Sg Eg or a i og ed a ee ee a . football _ Lake 3033, wer jade “snd other fieima MA, Suiomete eomirela -! BERRY DOOR SALES | suichoeen— Bump —raoge 2 | tae" week | | cw ee wee iWINGE. 314066, | 311 5 Paadocs low bey for sale. OR or a © oan, BEACE | Din ms, MINIA? S : " OAs STOVE ee cel oF Aes. ee estimates on any | GAS STOVE CARES EGNOORE. — oer 3:3) Pe 5 4| —bumie, FE 54700. AKC. OR 3-5183. MY pelt Plectwced chal cave! icor m4. Onierd. 6-3783. Tr 5 mower $25. 21 in. TV—Good — ee ie aor WateR Ahrens 3 3% GAL.| cylinder for trucks saw m : 4 oe serty's —PARAREETS aND SUPPLIES eS, | OLIVER MOUNTED = CORN 1088 4 GREAT LAKES ae, Ra tor with cutrauor 9. FE bHa| Sore sont” Shee | eae Neg Comumer Borer ay sevarerial cppuecuons’'s | ing. OR Seam PART SOXEN FUPPIs ¥ was mie, iy, Psewat a | Fad | GAS RANGES ALL GEES CLOSE) hua iron so money down ss| fiove® ,uS0 vale, S008, aod | Pov" ened angtoey gicinini, Call | 1 UREDORD TOP GON aia woah BY ST | | Sates. OA bet. ee | out —— Samuel's Appi. MA! mo. & uD ; “Tibperts not Lottied nas | —2stribu.ot : POODLE PUPS é e J. L. VALLELY co | ceri a. pile Hh values. Michi- Deo it Yourself 61 ii TOP SOtL, SARD GRAVEL. brown, MYrtle 3- : : Leroy Ot RAKE 9 Ney Le eo a ae meee OL 19a | gan Fluorescent, 383 Orehard Lk. ipo cove ments i PARAKEETS A age 7 att “e o~ a ae. LE. ae Elec Co 1080 we Haren. 2 WHEEL TRAILER, 635. PE te ee ef nae eR EA pe a aed En ia Craliin. Ampere GL aie |” Goop BUYS - 6MALL RaDI mae motor, $50. Coleman oi] fired SANDERS HAND. SAND FE wife of FF A c. CAG $5 to $12. PE $8755 FLINT & WALLING DEEP-| furnace Model 92B $50. Cali FE ERB WALL PAPER STEAMERS— | on S DIRT GRAVEL & __f00d. Since 1927. 864 Oaxtand | iy HOTPOINT CLOTHES DRYER, exc.” 4 jet pump New cond EM) 4.2887 after 4 p.m DRILLS — FLOOR | ALT. Tres oi oh seen | POODLES. WHIT MINIATURE. # _ cond, $40. EM 3-3414 | _2eert ip YOU NEED HELP 1\CAn | SKIL Saw — | ROO CUSANERS TENTION TROGHERS: ‘POab. | —feasonable, terms. PE wi RADIO & ‘agcoaD PLAY.) ixé dT set beip you get Good used car. | yy bg A PE tes | “TENTION TEOCRERS: ane | OxER P lengths . 4 a us = a abd amp «as oe sc| Ideal for garages, sheds. & with ne een ere, al Ernie LOWER PRICES — mile east of Adams Rd. OL 2.3766. | SHEPHERD PUPS. BLACK FE. to0d. ‘Samuel's ApDL- at | Col efter 6 p.m VE ‘ote or or OM segs One PE FAO) piamipea weekdays, O50 to. 8. | Mane hor hb Pinon Par 1-6004| mele, champion bisediine. $40. HOME OF MODERN 7S 6 _or_ Manure — a Pe — Be OM 42650. gee dealers. 3 rw REEL TRADER, DOUELE JELLED MAGIC | Sess Mn i een eae sim. | BLACK TOP SOIL, APPROXIMATE- SOBLE IDEAL FOR DEN REC RM.| springs steel box ON This, Daint needs no stirring. wil Fe 341 bias, Also fl dirt “and!” pelon ee oe noes — ye een, | I FUEL OL FARES OOOO CON. 7 Reale "cii S| FOR RENT sand 6335 Seshebew. MA 6-Si61. | SMALL PET bY #6 OR biack swivel rought fron, dition. delive: 5-0120 wan ° weamer Noor sand-| _ WE 3-8308 eves. Detroit. Ranke — eran t iron tables (eor- FUEL cr AINT dotlaber aod. sanders, fur, | BLACK, DIRT, DELIVERED AND c ) DOPEIES. wor clap, saibes). OL _6-2561. ol tanks. PE erst aher 6. | 28.9 hard Bay Ave FES sise 5-6150 Bate | ,- Oakiand leaded. FS -6 p.m. Other pack & white, $10. Phone - IRONRITE. FLOOR MODEL. $99.95' ("ty SOtL PIPE PER LENGTH, LAW» SHARPENED. ¢. “paint, 46 Orchard Lake urs 4-<332. - BAVE $100 On DELUZ GE Dryer |" g3 78 3 in. soll pipe, per eogth, | Pick ck ape PE 3-131 Ave. SLACK DIRT, GANT, ORAVEL. GAT. Bun. ONLY, (UNGEXED & bes ae « Thomgesn, WS VTORIES, CHRO Equipment track. 7B_6-Dess. young parateria Also Trost reongsere i soso cee) ok. Spin w | Minacet fit so rang 148 nist | CAADOTRS OLA | sikck- DIRT & Ai TOP BOI | £1 fist—eupplies. Mo's Pet Shop. hen 's DRAWER METAL BLUEPRINT | Bathtu Shower Monday and Friday eves 5 DRAWER META : TOY MANCHESTER PUPS REA- . = jeunes one te ee PE | shigan » Pivorescent, “yo | filters, flash e Te ~| “sonable. MA 6-8041. es _Auvare FE Tt UL 92m ince Sot Fare 6 FT OT Aww MOWERS GMARPENED_AD° | Do ! KITCHEN aD DISHWASHER |6umy ve PL iT surpty | justed to factory standards. . Hunting xs G9A | Fe ce iees we nrrone MBF?) i198 Sagina —_ oo | aes eee: ee SR: | - CAUSED. STONE SAND GRAV AKC OERMAN SHORT HAIR | lec. Co land. Raa ae “Waren ACCORDION SALE — ALL SIZES : +053: Poin onths. OA : RAS ve ud 000 Mantes Scat B cay oa, | MONTGOMERY. WARD GARDER | “Aeomraeainanet Gat er | GSy-ManORE af mam * | Auction Sales pine gh FOODORAMA. ER-|_crer"™ = ——— | _~other atiechmer? ~~ hich sar GRAND PIARO ve RY = watery “hepuans Gesley | Pa tee 7 ener 5089 Dixie Highway ~~ - one e i l= —- = ——— — . e See ee he ase | wom Ngee "antn SeGar ig, SO AE SW oe Ae Se eruawore —— M80, STAM SAT TD eayton Plains | A, CR TINE B00 OF we ‘000 ; PAINT SALF oo ELECTRIC —Sraicow | BRAND «Sion ti 06 euer| ty ORAVEL TOR Dixie HY) SPRINGER ‘SPANIEL Every Friday .....7 p.m.) . Stare rr LIKE NEW. COLUMBIA APT SIZE) $2.99 GALLON an i oem eT alion tank, exc. pane ety As ail doe ‘4;00 DRIVEWAY GRA oe OED real hunting stock. ye 2- Satard 2 | $03 Saginaw * PE 40 Will sell’ a= | Soins “ar tat a arbi | ot dellvered Every Satur ay P-10. | two 16 Tikes AND 3 stove. originally | $150. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR condition “Sil Inslewood. off Gek-| antee for $00e. st a WEIRMARANER PUPPIES. 2 mos. | Twe ae Ane rede Pe | mod 3-0458, for $100, OR 3 | PORCH & DECK | Jand : _| Musie Co 119 4 aw, FE | * TIT i old. AKC Reg. ie Must , Every Sunda 2 p.m. we pew. trade. th. CAR AND MATTRESS. AUBURN LUMBER " NEW rag ng ry ace & | _ tems. 5 | Hand sorted. PS Bs "| Sh See Sams. oe. Buy and 1 Daily ature “43 Grevard Lake Ave 79 8, squirre! Rd EE S98 Bicwic TABLES POR SALE. ALL | “S'monina. FE #3eM1 oF UL Sime, | WAMU TOP som. ouLivEKED: | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) Qrisndo 3-2717 ares {IKE NEW - 3 END TABLES. 1, | AUBURN HEIGHTS PICN! Zz TOR _MA ws wrewwree. SoC es oe vee 1 gf tires. cofiee table and a writing desk.|i,—FOOT PLYWOOD CAR TOP RORGE 10 Pr OPRIGHY PRES ~ DEMONSTRA PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS BUP- AND. CATg BOARDED.| DOO o vam : 1 small chair. OR 3-2257. boat, jp ve rery wood, condition, rea- | o’Exe. cond. Movie camera. | Conn Electronic Organ Beautiful | pty. gravel & dirt. < HIGH RA MOUSTEIN CATTLE LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF | _sonsh' —.| froning board, thread and die set Maple finish U0 at Builders __mortar tile. | Hay Qrain & eed 71| =, EXCELLE: : Pea caMTTURE FOR | icy ROMEE, SPSCTAL Cont] Sm A miner moter. Wheel ber. | Show. wosic SCREENED TOP SOIL wednesday m LEAVING CITY. FURNITURE : heey i045 Telegraph Rd. PE 2-051 | Loanina DAILY wT e ¥,, STRAW. | c'clee > ae rm. home. Exe. cond. Also fittings “ut gpectal prices, 0." Ap _catingtebes, cow homed Across Tel-Huron _ soil, Andersonville Salam be manure. 2.3 Ma and % mile iev'eat Sotiquan Fa H-60% 11 Rome] Thampecs, Hie tad West Ones! Biot arena Tepe al on ac: | tite’ mature Loaded. Faia “eat Siichigan ‘at asa " ; SUDED - i ORT tertord bm 5 ce ‘ween Howell and Pontiac. AD es ice - aa CRAVING ES RYE Shenae ced. tes. netomat | warn Tae Re. n. | Pan *) _wil a atte comp y 2-4, Auto ad ag ome | eile Wee washer eRe 190 ft. of co . lengths ........ ; ; . ees aa os OR ee an comb. £9 mos. old. $225. PES Kenmore washer, good cond. $35. | a.m. 21-fi. lengths... 17%e ft. Baie eriperga ceuck ‘ie jerry Ma MOVING: BIBOLOW RUGS, BOOK- FE 3-1646. pce SAVE PL SUPPLY $10. no roots. Bh poy base production. Bangs ear 4t r ot BS a ee v's “very ovtatanding, comics, with inst uae pare Ae ee Mahogany %" ....... swe per fe re san ‘ | . a ate ad , So ae: ON, SRR SPOS | Reig SS Ter fue mon (benresage Gans Bock Ferme. 1 Feeder’ Pigs = 2, Bears. Fara | SERVICE SPECIAL é _ UL» V1014. —agHOLD APPL-AND| leon stool hoods. $80. MY_3-8291. | BENSON LUMBER CO. “Sct NNELL'S ee ee sso es wane 2 Tractors | BRAKE, ADJUSTMENT GRi i e ie mF a Ai, MSO Bnaten Se | PLYWOOD SPECIALS PE 3.168| Special: top, soll, 813 For Sade livestock 72) ivreater: side rane, calm picker, - MOVING. Uxia WOOL BRAIDED Cab sinks aod! hitingy 4.8 2 * Sayeed * 0m | FroaYs OAR SPINE | See Sa ‘anascepe | > STANDARD | BRED | MARE. | feu! good norse drawn equinment Q9¢ chrome’ drop leet. table, doubis| 4 M9.) aig — paceiog HT —HiALL GRAND PLANO—Ai0 | ~ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Bes, Sadie arneds. and d'seat-| Collars, “Many ciner articles too bed com Be Sai 1728 seginaw FE 5.2100 Genuine Porm ca 8c oq. ft Sttitmu |. Pony i’ whee) cart, cutter, seddie,| SUmerous, te, am Be Laval} GOODYEAR Beover_vecuum. © 78 LB. PRESSURE CHESTED PLAS- | Marine Plywood’ nak apt “hy small dapple gray’ gelding | unit Mier, Coolet Pails SERVICE STORE : Geen ner ee) A Rehan che ge |e ROGUE eg | a meen i mene Aton Make win Pog oe NaS — ate an 6 o_o ban |“,whsae” #86, Mg Nea tabi 8 $4 FFnompeoe, 1008 M59 PATIO 87 cites "a PER CERT Used blond chord organ chestnut) pony | gelding. wble , 500 eo 700 bu. © cae ‘Sale Motor Scooters 82 Aiberging nosis, Se im = # On 63000 apr size $70 x 15 TUBBLESS TIRES: PAINT Ei 16x16 bt oe 3, 3 i Special sale on sll accordions be horse trailer, BT 1.0531. S001 everything must. be sd hy | ss 2 CUSHMAN AN EAGLE EXCEL, ook Soren, for the ‘bet E Creer ce portable Wonet, Pai] SDEATS™ gly BF ety ‘S| SS Re-conditioned player plano ©. | YR OLD BUGRAEIN FILLY. CO | peal Raat oh uode. PAWL cot + itn ii a worn once, size fine, Maise. . furniture toys. ee rat ase eo ces pi em, rona saddle—bridie, RE 6-538). Mich ‘nen LA Sominen Bheee. “$285. MANY me ‘eae % OYE, UgeD ty ears, prom ANCHOR FENCES aie as ss" Excellent, copdition. : Ne | CAMBRETT A "st, Luce NEW, MAN : oe BUY AND SAVE | |igr oktigntcccesse ss 9990 | TER BERR ; non Bagle Toad. PAINT UP AND SAE pide, os. 8 B Gallons tor 4h00 | PHOMAS ORGAN SIME | : | SCACK ABRADENE ANGUS BULL. Fite 3 lush doot ..... $12.95 | Ploor Shop 99 8. Saginaw 14 _ miles -| BLA A LL.| to Brigham ate all Hing & 58 Sop caine i we Waid “ Gham ni| Sere Go. He N. sat = a : Pet ato 5 ge SM nt| aut dat 2-4531. eeteer aldon oe on ee pty bib aga az!" = rape pepe on ‘at | ANTED al trees eat Lag Sotorcuctes 83 . = 70 8 7184 Ww ‘ Pgarine _ Sondition, best _ offer AUTHORIZED REO MOWER WAR- tank also West, Uh ees | USED PIANOS. | & “ “Lp ironer, Esti ‘organ ‘amp ta-| Sales. fee she “3 Reo Rider. ‘e ROTOTILLERS © Wiegand Music Senter - bles mise, Teme Te Oe atK| t rs. Pick cup & delivery, B to, eusy to cperaig, the ladies can | BAZAAR ARRA MILE R DA T & oy wp Equipment, ‘os de ran them Let us. prove dhe Lise hicies te deni By: g $20, Momeart jet pump, #90. EM) joni, ir "Dr OF x. oll a ay makes genuine. roto-t hers Sale ‘Store Equipment 64 el hole grain drill, Case t-bar high: LF "SPECIAL Lt OrreRn | AIR Laat 6:30 pw. ° pre png ee BA loot mower, like pew. SPECIAL LIMITED RITE mn ste MA 5 EI ta Weniene Nee eat “ER AURANT BQUIPMENT ach er wuac. EF sawn * baler, Johs WGA Sth, JUST LIKE NEW, anes re | Wate ‘ate on and deck, Sar er fe bey : T Eiiu ™ *| Sile Spurting Goods 68 Fok Sty icant ats | MONEY! Make it Ranch 1YFR sand tems | X FOOT POOL FABLE AND Stats ; porte my seamgeline; a . . ele ’ tee seen eae “tos ees ro King Auto Sales 6531 Dixie ‘Highway a MApie 5-507! [e] 34 t M- pen pines ti) 9 * iy BUICK pga enirr. $95 "Bright Spot’ ‘Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-Q488) - Open ‘til 9 Open 8.30 a.m. to § p.m. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wood Ave ‘ Birmingham a Mat 4-273 FE 3-7117 5 MT. CLEMEN BEHIND THE PORE RUNS uP ite ym Pan- Dallas Dodge-Chry sler-Ply mouth bal OL 1-1011 tT SALES & SERVICE 211S. Bogingy FE 8-454] @ Cp ee eee ae a ae Soe OS SES Re a em: oe aS Py Ades Pha ee POL 4 ai PA A GOREN: Oe a hia teense te. t i . : . rn sie -" , ( a res : . * THIRTY : THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959 ae a Boats Accessories 85| Wanted Seed Cars 88 | For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars " 91} For Sale Cars 91 das For SaleCars 91 “4 . & | ner oe . ert, ‘6 CHEVY, BEL AIR, ¢ , DR. \/ WN ’§8 Lincoln .......-$3295 | 98 ra BR ag EG YS ’ Att ntion! hy (WANVED | gee Can . Sharp $1105, $5 DO MINT CONDITION throughout.| Srtust ami. clean Bee ty at z e 1 ame | : BC f CLUB COUPE, 6| 1953 Ford Victoria. standara} Pull OB FROST. , ( : : WE PAY “reese reme || i, eens | | BOB FROST, INC. " CAR-A-THON ia owner, N- Rea. >). GRA BARES sts TOP DOLLAR ee Carkton Moto, Sales | “Eddie Steele | ‘Say timer Blvd our = o fe ag j Main St Clar Clarkston Ma $-6141 OR ae ee ; SPECIALS ALL DAY t Pontiac ane FORD BIRMINGHAM 6-6934 Outboard .& 25 hp USED CARS & TRUCKS aup KE ROAD COLN CONV. ae ees Is the Place to Buv! $5 DOWN 2708 s pnkEBGO MARBO AR ee 32590 vagener. bear pew, $950. FE : o 4 a -* 4 EXTRA* ; \ : SS ley “alorcury, 30 MP Brinres ruse Matthews ee eee | Gorman ie Oe. ate oe EY OW OWENS FORD (| $7 MERCURY 9 DR. HT- NEW ww | +22. with contr New Mercury er Whitewalls. All leather trim. | Deeter , R&H. MOM, beautiful red & black | 1956 PONTIAC 3 DOOR: HYDRA- from a8, Penn-Yan Pioneer. Lake: 1H 998 Portis Starchiet.. Sports "Eddi Ste ] ‘36 FORD TOM al MU 4-1118| No Money down. Lucky Auto SPECI ALS Ses, Kno Sear, semen aror Caves dan, tade mist, Hydramatic, hail le oleele ; 1195 BLACK, “ti MERCURY, «NEW Pee eats “or WE e108 Beta ie Mrtass Stal! OAEMND ANE PE cer) TE elas’ ow Ses, | Oncw eNO LAE ROAD a P—womem—3| _ REPOSSESSION EVERY HOUR deal. Our locatt ents. 36 mo on % WERCO oes money: Only 10 per cent) Used Truck Parts 89A 89A 1958's ton GMC pickup. ‘Company Pe 5-129KEEOO HARBOR ! ( vy Owens i MERCURY "MONTCLAIR: 3 gusts Gomes 3 ba oes Motor Soles. F aay "Cenier. 15219 Holly USED TRUCK PARTS Whitewall tires... $196. down, | == —->020 RING 18 — 4 _waw, "wate Bg yh Be MEAS AN, | Bo rust. price. Rd. Molly Melrose 46771 rex “EL MAKES AND MODELS | 1955" Pontac. 2. dr. Bea 147 8S. SAGINAW ST. 52 MERCURY HARDTOP. CLEA! $21.81 month. Mr. Bell.| 210 Orchard Lake Ave. K Ue Phone FE Sete 2635 Auburn Aves PE e-on2| gmt, Mydremans, RAH. power) 159 EDSEL CIT TATION weg ey FORD Decier | mas cob 108 Colgete. Sah tte te tome CHEC Lana a t sedan, hydra- Convertible. All power i - 1 AC HARDT' 3 . MERCUS ARK 20H AND & 12 FOOT FLAT TRUCK BED, ied Bea Foctiac, EY = ‘ : mite inese Pines CAR PAYMENTs 100 BURDEN- hydramatic, R&H, white walls, ° . Dooint | néroplane ood con eeislinnn tes beet On cae SS dcien etzreutet Cs sis call F 8 3 ext” 33, | some? Let us help you adjust to $9 DOWN seat pens, Pri. owner. s1178.| COATURDAY | These Impossible Prices Soke_Afer_¢ p.m For Sale Trucks = 90. nS Hydramatic. Radio aa oe OB sis | Lake Orion Motor Sales 1961 Mercury mee, Qiss. | 38 PONTIAC © DOOR SEDAN OR tay 16th, 3 rs. MARK 20 MERCURY F MOTOR, 8) penn ec | er. Whitewalls, 2 tone plaint. | {§¢ Buick t De. ore Sits M36 AT CLARKSTON RD. a | 3-9645. no | May af bp Johnson. § hp Seabee. Al! lleg | PRODUCE PEDDLING TRUCK] $195 down 3) PONTIAC. 36.000 ACTUAL 9AM eee 1215 Oakley Perk Ra. Walled PI mah ae Call after 3 joe Peneee eens 2 Heater | See DEX ENNEDY a 599 DOWN Eddie Sisale Eien $325. N. Cass. PE SUNDAY M. a. = | ° = 5 ; TEE-NEE DELUXE BOAT TRAIL- - \SON-| Whitewalls. Your ‘50, ‘51 , a NTIAC “ST 2° DR. CORAL & : er. Like new. tag BpOARD - ies Cae 2 ln ail make down payment. | CASS-OAKLAND reels b cylinder der $308. Monthly —_ oncme ORD — lent fey a. pe Ra Hydra, ww May 17th, 10 to $ p.m SS . seinen. $399 NEW. “46 CHEVY. PICKUP GOOD COND rots of Transportation Specials Pontiac's Newest Lot payment, Seno wee. 2 4 ‘mM. Se ee eee UL 5 i nom, -_ $299. ee” oe SS My 3000) _ a5 oR MAple — mighes * —— 5-114) | 312 ig aoe ee nee Eddie Steele 5-9204 FE sae wei PONTIAC yg CRIEPTAIN” 2-DR WERCUPY OUTBOARD MOTOR % . it SUPER BUICK 2 DR. RIVIERA. | 955° CHEVY STATION WAGON. ERCURY "OVERDRIVE. One tethe, “Beck payments . 10 A.M Place Pin , “Lane? rh le INTERNATIONAL | %4 TON, ar 17-0683 _ Excel. cond, Low mileage, no FORD 5 aS MERCURY Cust 2DR Ran | Si, ULM, mo. Call Credit Mer. TO PROUDLY camed good shape, UL 2-4282. ; oot bi? “4 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Turner Pe ; - ClA 5. | W $2 CHEVROLET DELUX CLUB CPE. KEEGO HARBOR I ehiae rd. ; “NOUNCE 1953 FORD $344 “yan ee ECU aoe approved se ee $5 DO N PO LIDE. R&H. UTE-| FE 5-9204 FE 2-2529 — cane | credit a Perks | ‘1 ‘scene : satis ANNOUNC Convertible. Runs excellent. Good Vin ood.| LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume | 357 poRD GOUNTRY SEDAN. Exc rd. | $75. King Auto. FE 8-0402 eae “OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 56 ,FORD. te TON, FICKUR, 2645. | 853 osthiy payments siedTs Ghat Mer. Mr arte” at Ad | <2 AUG Wen Fe | SIT! |! *RRTHG? OF OUR " | 396 Orchard Lake Ave PE 2-8020 _- 8.9513. ‘ er. : be ! } Z 87 ; SHARP GFF RONABOUT warK, 7 PCROE Tomer FEE F’ddie Steele | f™ wearers “re! $09 DOWN “See this one” | #ELPONTLAG. 3 DR DRX WAM. ; 2652 92 F-6. FORD DUMP. NEW EN- > clean. 14.700 miles. 349 N. Perry 954 Ford rtible. radio and | ONE O' ® THE CLEANEST ‘55 Pon- | i955 PONTIAC. HYDRAMATI~ YA. . quOuFeGH aaiT LINER. ER. LONE Sake’ wccuiaine: “ebeniiion, | 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD hab se ce eas HENRY TS. 7 heater $408. Monthly payments, te 2 dr. hardtops in Oakland dio, and heater. good condition. Appointment 1953 FORD settes $299 Evinrude! a , R * passen - Radio, Star and Meyers boats Price — $100 UL 21207 or FE) ve aoe EEGO HARBOR | 22829 pons oe 32-8262. 'E iS ] Aue ee Oey awe ~ i986 ¢GOLD_AND Semen enaeinnee. eS ae yy TON PICK UP $95 “49 BUICK. RUNS GOOD. DR. POWERGLIDE ie teele white MAple As The 3990 Auburn at Adams FE 2-88!) So FORD % ton pickup $97 ULysses 2-1099. “ist UL 3.2596. no FORD ae &C RAMBLER 5-7200. a 12.X N ‘TERRIFIC FIC DISCOUNT ECONOMY USED CARS ‘SS BUICK 2 DR SPECIAL STD. “4 4 CHEVY GOOD CON ws once ORD noap eo ais «moe Eat Ha STUDEBAKER ae hori 0oO On Evinrude motors. Shell Lake 22 Aub ‘ F _, Commerce a z ed i sor cast guarantesd, outvoard re 105i CHEVROL ces a TON PICK- | ; Toa eee Ps | “white. ROLE Bing TRE, “am | FE oe MARS OPE 2.2520 gS rete Tce 68-0402 | ye oe “ Aut Orz |1953 CHEVROLET $199 pair service, Backed by. 23 9's |_up — a $1150. Eves. 132 E. Rundell.| W. Brooklyn, FE 4-3109. after 5 | ‘SPORD 6 ¢ DR. WILL TRADE | —*'™6_Auto Sealer. FE 9-002. | oe SRAKER CHAMPION 31¢. Excellent running condition. experience. Open 10 to 6 Keego — ae = UP IN 2 GOOD COND FE 2-5796 or after 12, Saturday _ FE $9513. C. Manning. TEACHERS CAR Good motor & tires 2156 James ' . | t R&H, GOOD Peon . - rive TONY'S MARINE SERVIC — Block machine. FE oe “48 BUICK. RUNS GOOD RADIO | ‘$1. ondition $140 FF. 5-6041 ‘$2. RAMBLER CONVERT. DE-| _ Be&r Walton & Opdyke. | 4-wnee 4 c } 2006 Orchard LE. Ra. ___E® tou 35 Chevy. 1-Ton Panel ia CADILLAC BT, POWER STEER- | "55 Volkswagen $5 DOWN — Encoptloas! cate, “Actual” mine. ee ho a price We : : . ~ TUNE-UP SPECIAL | C gana pout wi Low | ‘ST MOA Roadster transmission V6. 4399. Monthly | 5. RawBtER MARDTOPC OVER:| Awe fact i's egies | Universal Birmingham AT TON Y’S. MARINE | CM | rg ar grid sell. | PP Fae Leonean payments r . ‘ a ge th a FE 4-2214 or FE 4-1006 18 HP. & under only $6 EM 3 ________| CHTEN & SON ELY NO MONEY DOWN. BUY! Se Factory Branch | #,cErnoner gecan mage) OUGHT EN Soo Eddie Steele aaa tant age “Partai | WH Confidence! VW 1 RAMBLER top owerg ; | x : . . we | nd. $495. FE 5-3516 FOREIGN CAR SALES FORD MI 4-500. Harold Turner Pord. SCHUTZ WANTED TO BUY—Outboard mo QA K[ AND AT CASS new co AND SERVICE is GLiS Pk PS, BYDGA. ‘ d — ~ ter, 1 horse power. 10 good con- 56-PORD PANEL DRY CLPAN. eg yy ell | $95. | 528_N. Main, Rochester. Be | 2705 w. QREEOO HARBOR NAD matic ew rey exhaust, 1380 oo ls : woMoTons INC. sons REFRESHMENTS wala . ing route available. FE 2-7258 6 CHEV 4 DR fARDIOP 61290, 53 CHEV 2 ye, Ral = PE 2-2529| _ 4878 Georgia Drive, anaes 5 Pe : VORS iS ma — | FE 2-0950 | Spelt ¥as0 rE +______._ | ‘56 FORD STATION WAGON 27.000 DOWN A GIFTS AND FAVOR WIZARD SUPER 10 $80. FE ‘34 CHEVY POWERGLIDE. 475.| +53 chev. © CTT an power FR 2tee_o PE tee. So SEE HARDY OR MIKE Dealer = 63) CHE a gs WILL AR-| Eneung mee Se ee $5 DOWN 1954 Oldsmobile. 98, bydramatic. ¢ : iberglas SSA finance. FE ¥-2473. Os payments. $2232, | Hardenburg Motor Sales ALL DAY SPECIAL nt orgies A CHEVROLET BELAIn3 OR. | © LO ae nae. VE OME) Os rest. 3 door. customized. a l CORNER me caseen | PIKE FE 5-198 For ; ee eee came Series TUCKS Gerd can te ee Gm i (DR. RAH | Povmente ssi, Oe Momtnly Eddie Stee © | ‘se Pontiac C AUTO H-TOP $100s ON NEW RAMBLERS all types. Fiberglas work. Rini’s 3) CHEVY — REALLY Wick real t rtation, priced to seli Eddi S ] FORD — Chevrolet Sedan oo ; Lake Orion. MY 31915 k Car T-Huron—923 W. Huron. FE A SALES & SERVICE 1e tee e z108 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ‘$1 Buick Dyna-Flow og 88 Oakland Co. AS LOW AS i oe nag ge: er) nN OC eS euEVASiET as. “on Ave. aE ~ STATION FORD ” KEEGO ——S. 2.2529 = hambicr wsttas Wan.” , ‘= $15 44 : (957 6 PASEEN E_5-9204 | OAD eo "86 Mercury Hydra $1295 | Transportation Offered 87 REPOSSESSION wagon eres toe 2705 ORCHARD LAKE R $6 OLDS.4 DOOR SEDAN, pa. | 34 Meroury $1208 | ; ao ae A ARES eects tt) ESE Za ea Rta aM a |e naakeaS MAMBO, sisering. power braten crush pac | &¢ Caaiine Comuoenta: coor. sae See and Drive Cae a pullaAsionia, Comneetiowt ALL MODELS trd shift $290 full price, Wo cash | © Pm Beata ex: | Oe ROR RORINERG COUPES | rear apeaner, waite wait tres, | 09 Coamiee Hardie 3 es | gas allowance. 2- c , img Mogg month. Mr. Bell, rin Le ye Ex: OP. : in A an condi- rg. _— By pve 2 owe 3 308 V til IMMEDIATE ag gg — : . QWNER. 38 F—epe. | on. $308 full price. Ideal nd | crce a5 OLbe a CONVERTIBLE, | 32 $°7 co $8) These Versatile Fe ween, te Ine. YOR 3-1254. en PON 1AC AUTO -top. R&H. Pow —< poses Pr Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8. Sa sro leegunee”’ Ported Bin Ontora ee pte Bee as g 98 | TROCK GOINC NORTH, PART STAKES OKERS ivo $2100. FE St. Phone FE 4-2214 or FE OA 8-3241 Plenty others: te {noose ener ] N DELIVERY load either way. FE 5-6806. ‘57 Chey BR Wen. V-8, pg. $1795 ae CaaY a | SY FORD, a 500, “Th 5] DL PSMOBILE 88 | SEDAN r-| _mancing arr _ Vehic es OW Wanted Usec Used Ca Cars 8&8 PICKUPS ‘37 Chev. 6 2-dr Bel Air .. ..$1505 | 1026 hag gory fe maculate. $1,550. 4005 Sashadaw | °) 9S Sa eee Lee ECONOMY rt SED CARS ee | —, $s Shae ie Se ae $1505) G50. ‘FORD, V8 2 DR. FOM. REAL MONEY DOWN Assume payments a ee ALL CARS u —_ e r é é | . Wen Custom See) ee oe 2090 eis rDaie Hey. “Panchuk Motor) Mr Parke at ‘Mi 4.1500 Harsid | 3a VOUR VOLKSWAGON. LIKE NEW 473 | ter ie ce retrae ead es | cee rey Tira Fed ae ee ONE OP OAKLAND ‘S$ Chev 4-dr. 8 PG RAH ... 8 895 - South & : = For That Beautiful ‘34 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 38 HOL ~ MONEY TALKS! “COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTIONS 55 Piymouth V-8 Sharp vest | fun power, radio. and. heater SED CAR | day PS & PB $195. Excellent New motor, +475 MU 0-010! | 1PM. Se shop the rest then drive out | Ba pore Statesman Super $595) plus ry a'r eundiianae. low - . om se seo" 2 ax G d ; _ for the test and prove to your- - CALL | ‘3 Ole @-¢r ra mnred ee | mallcage, | owner. En Ae Shelton Pontiac-Buick $95. 3971 Olmstead. Drayton ran M { Sales 1956 CHEVROLET $1179 “= B BUTLER | i. = R&H $45 gS . (ACOSS FROM NEW CAR SALES) Plains otor 9 passenger Estate Wagon TOP DOLLAR : sal H noe OL: 1-8133 ‘ | wr pald at tse gntiac 2 dr, 1 owner. Nice $48. HODGES, INC. ive 1- DOWN | Opening | IXIE * LOT HAROLD 33 83 Pirmouth R&H 2-d $ $95 360 8. Woodward M1_ 6-0029 DO N | $5 O [ wet . PF 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 2PM ‘49 - i —<“‘\. “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” "MH CORVETTE, BRONZE. 3 “Miluon © ST tect ease | full price, Mo cash needed, $11 ss Dat DR, ce ‘33 PLYMOUTH «DOOR ONE IN TI | 4PM wie toe _ Bir good wees & top Seay Ridaeaher: 4 dx; ectiix. Radio |, OMe oro v6 sites a0ro | 20188 Cass at Pike Sts. FE e . 1955 M’'POLITAN $677 TOP $35 gelenpe “ CARGEST ¥. port Mil ho = Beene &. ones . ad Sales, PE 8-0402 ee $5 DOWN ‘44 ~PLYMOUTH. RA&AH. VERY Convertible. Very clean & shaip. tn Mich Al sizes to solve forelgo | 1956 Chevrolet 4 dr Bel. Air. Auto- ine DE sOTO. GOOD nr Radio and | <£ite®. $25. EM 3-0081, H. Riggins N | re a | | | E} ear owner problems Market Tire matic. Radio & Heater $1005' new tires. Cheap. FE 1954 Ford Victoria. aati a oath: | 87 ‘57 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBUR- \ _Co_77 W_ Huron FE 8-0424 ; |'S4 DODOE 8 PASSENGER STA-| heater Pordomatic ban. good cond Will trade down 5 P.M. . = 1954 Ford sedan. V-8 Custom tion wagon. $525. OR 3-8556. y payments $27 24. or sell. UL 2-3515 _ ' MOTOR SALES —|_____For Sale Care__91 Mi ‘vo, | THEOPHE PA. EAM! ~Fdie Steele |: Male Ate oni VE Sowa ae 1956 MERCURY —_ $799 WEST 4URON } i var Sales. FE & j ing Auto es -0402 . "SPAR GL | cakATHon — | Sons RAG'Sifte' S|: coos, oe Soa FORD cS Cae “Bill Spence” a CAR-A-THON trade for Chev 2705 ORCHARD LAKF ROAD Pp 4 dr. Hydramatic Ra- CASH Specials All Day | wale & Masieg 5 sce 8 | Dod 18S 2dr. FE 53-9204 eA Oe 22529 $5 DOWN | NO MATTER WHAT YOUR PLANS ARE: CAMPING, | 6 PM. BIRMINGHAM 1957 Pontiac 2 dr sedan. Straight | aca 158 FORD CUFTOM 300 2 DR. ‘ RS t5R att eins weet RAMBLER eS AAcattre sia] | V4 Mma See ce ne | Stach Monin ‘otvmeniz | BOATINO OR JUaT TRANSPORTATION. OUR CABS T1954 BUICK $399 PAID THE TOP. DOLLAR See our ad in this paper. hard rT) FORD Ve % TON PICK-UP. ARE GUARANTEED TO SUIT EVER Century hardtop. Radio, heater, sce MALEN MILLS Ww eT PAGE 53O ants crema. ratte Lar I Y Jerome 3850 Orehs eauene Be. "Eddie Steele | PAMILY — COME IN NOW AND SEE OUR ynaflow ras — naman : a — _ —d i 1895 . LEE NOws THE TIME To BUY THAT heater Whitewails os _—_ esiiamalae roan DEALER REPOSSESSION | FORD BEAUTIFUL 7P M ee is asa eur Wee 1986 Buick Century 2 47. He obo, No cash needed. $3 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD . ' “a : R NWELT test to send our boss to Hawai! Dynaflow. Radio & Heater. 2 1 wee K HARROR = : ; 7 oan 3. VA 4840 Dixie Hey | bok Hag a a really miles eal $99 DOWN Be “King aut Auto. PE te tet _ TOUTE ue Fe Like New Selection Premium CASH ROR CARS | Santi te wees wre, Seo'es HOMER HIGHT MTRS.. » door standard trans | overdrive, periect running cond,| “AUTOMATIC. REN. W-Warte, THAT CAN BE '1957 FORD $1344 cue Pite ee Pe S138 So ce See Some I eM eee ag muse, avin man, 3508. Month- | _ $425 _OL _1-0608 ppc glen at eli aig ‘ : v4 ranch wagon. Mist green a a paisgoe f° Yow dusk cal Se TRANKIE a Joninys | _pavments, 677.36 ‘#3 FoRp > cusTOM 2,DOOR Rak. | Call Credit. Mgr, Mr. Parks at Easily Financed | white. Radio, heater ~DON' ¥ LOSE. | ce! MOTOR SALES vg § ECGdIe Steele | Assume payments of 3865 per oe DO VN were: TO FIT EVERY BUDGET } . 1954 Pord >. a ri er r 8 | - - g P M R&C Rambler Sales 2—1952 FPoras 1953 Olds . MI 4-709. Harold Turner Ford. $5 W . | ck : f 952 Chevies 1952 Buick FORD : _..$ YOUR CAR 8145 Commerce Rd. = oe p ona Stee s wanes “tiene Spe. 3708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 1953 = GuboR ae ORDOMAT jadi Wanting Calstinn, vadlcond 59 ME TROPOLITAN Hardiop siete tre pee 1650 38 KAMBLE $1477 EM 34155 1 Re s eater. Continental Kit. 3,300 actual m / 1958 KA! - -R $147 “peymeme im eal” Cai eo vee te SEN CE ody Roll yeeao TARBORE 2.2529 1082 Pord 6, auto transmission. | Ped g — Sonay =areene ae, white paint — Like new! | American 2-ér. 6,000 miles. lin- : Your “pa Pal tege, A Cel oF es station wAcon. fio TURBO 28a Wo Montesle eg 8-az12 “E5098 VERTIBLE wirn RE? Ete. 9208 will trade $7222) a pen ea 7051 See = Eddie Steele Bait Soret 8 A GRiimey ft OT a ron commit, Tat “Mazurek’ Motor’Sales_ | "Eddie Steele |‘ spoos asthe Mewae -, see ood bcm, wai 1e e : | wall tires. good co: cond. 2778 Hart- 8 Bivd at Saginaw St Pigg gt [rg te : line, off Auburn, nr. Crooks. ‘34 PORD, V-8. 2 DR. A-I CON- FORD Jt : eiaik 9 P.M. FORD Must Have’ Nive) DOWN | ~~ m~N dition. $475. PE 5-6207 D 's8 “R. alae -ER” Station Wagon ......ee- $1945 es a8 ORCRARD LE. ED. ee ee ee cihty een) $99 DOWN 182 BUICK. AT. w-WALLS Rane ARBOR — Push-button automatic, radio and 1957 PLYMOUTH $1498 ‘ KEEGO | BARBOT 92-2829 Room | ea ayaa ee $399 Monthly pay- | einen & | __Teasonable, FE 5-5194 119 Lincoln» FE 5-920 _ F | 2-2529 - on” All white paint . lenders Suen ae cardet, PE £02) _ . — Here aaeeny ayaa $27. 7. 1952 FORD WAGON _ 'S6 Pontiac, Starchief | Min AMBLER” Rebel Hardtop: « sac ex x «+ $1495 Inca gold & w Putty equipped. See eM & M Motor Sales | 8 ooo mailer RAH 81607 Eddie Steele This is a V-€ 2-dr. Radio, heater. HARDTOP SsHARP can | DOOR — Power steering and brakes. automatic trans- showroom condi- For top dollar on later model cars| | 2,000 miles = $1. “on stm | Eddie Steele standard shift. A Birmingham car 1445 pH ag 8 ex! Many other extras including air-condition- 2527 Dixie Hwv R 3-1603 ‘58 Maico. wad pat $97. FORD that's nove a AUTO oats ISS . “SON | ing. Price has been reduced $300 for this sale. . Needed Immediately Reco “ee,| _ 2100 ORCHARD LARE ROAD res ORCHAS epee ROAD | # Oakland ode ou ES || ‘57 “RAMBLER” 4-Door Sedan .......... .$1395 10 P.M. DR. SALE * a - radi eater, 1983 thru 1967 Models Et Ire, 158 others. pies Dek | PE $0204 uh Mao — ie a er, reall MY y 2.4881. i LAKE ORION Trclipion seats,” Exceptionally clean.” 3 tone blue. Bring Tith—Get Cash a trae a a i “CHEV., CONV., R&H. POWER- | FE_5-9204 FE_2-2529 * a ee a ” 21 — : 1695 1957 PLYMOUTH $888 ial ak ulin | Peecon OMY USED CARS Bap ae walls new, clean 0, 14, FORD COR VE, V8 78. 1NG 1956 FORD VICTORIA |“ PONTIAC HARDIGS 57 DeSOTO Fireflite Sedan wo nesne is: sind 2 || a-door Savoy 6 Really sharp. __22 Auburn uto es, oe all white, auto. trans. mileage. $2,145. OR ie, OW | Power steering es, automatic transmis COMMUNITY scrowousutne' on, sre" $99 DOWN | $5 DOWN | esean® 8 | 56 “RAMBLER” Station Wagon... $1295 WPM. T EAST 2) _ a Sh toy ma | Sn eee See S ar CUSTOM MODEL and heater w/walls, oGrive. vpn A EAST py aADRE-GOOD sea | fed paint powergiive. $900 ‘Month: | jyshuie’ Sq Cuears aia $e°r° 207 | palnt & very good tires. $186. OOK | Colonial cream. ang laurel green pa (1957 RAMBLER _ $1644 ‘49 BUICK. RUNS ; r , ° . ULysses 2-1099 ly payments, $27 24 ‘ 605 Auburn Ave. FE 2-9555 CAN L 56 “RAMBLER” Station W Se er .$1245 country wagon. Radio, } ‘56 PORD PAIRLANE, 4 DOOR. | : heater, automatic trans. Im- NOW READ mzsuce tere soovcor "Eddie Steele Eddie Steele i poeestanatamiend mn Bok || gusto, Mopet, Tuy soutpoed., Tritone’ punt || Sclite ; } . | ni THIS ma ee nner | ee ies ROAD 2708 CRERGO HARBOR Btn? = DARK ALUE ee xe baad | ‘56 FORD F airlane 2. Door .$ 995 i < s 1 2 “HA ¥ nted windows r r .Cr - pieralelsiepetelorg steleiels . BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR | Sic gic’ 1 onner'' 9656) hdl no OREEOO HARBOR. 22529 | PE_5:0204 ___FE 2.2599 | $550. PB 4-3443 between 0 6-9 p.m. AND THESE DO fulomatic transmission, radio and heater, w/wails. 12 MIDNIGHT +3168 . p_ 5-92 _ + _$-494 re soy c | . ‘TOP DOLLAR BUICK 55 CENTURY HARD TOP ‘36 CHEVROL@T. “CONV A] H FACTORY BRANE€H 57 PLY MOUTH. . $1595 $5 CH EVROLET Bel Air 4-Door ........-. .$ 950 Premium i oF state “SHOP THE REST. 970800. OR i-6185 moe we Ce: trans rie : $13 Autometic {rgnsmission, radio and heater, w/walls. Black - 4 : ON CHEAP | \'57 PLYMOUTH ..$1395 . | , SOT OFT THE Coe Nee ts «SS DOWN | cuevrotet co. |OPEN HOUSE)? PtyMoutn $1395, ‘55 “RAMBLER” 4:Door s+ ...2:21-$ 795 || 1987 PONTIAC $1799 AVERILL’ S 1953 Chevrolet 2 door. 210. 1 own- SUNDAY j Very clean inside & out yustom Moomt. or —- kit. a a whith. ‘seeker rm fal f 2020 Dixie Hwy IASKINS er Radio and heater $399 Montb- | Has the ; 56 CHRYSLER ...$1495| pd stande « 605 FE ‘2-9878 “PR 4 fase ae | INTERNATIONAL 4 Dr New Yorker Pwr eects | ‘4 FORD Country Satire .....5.5.2.0-0009 . Eddi Ste | | YOU ARE WELCUME TO ibe we ee STATION WAGON’? PASSENGER — 8 cyl... sutomatie . OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND | S t M del le « eie YEAR COME, IN AND LOOK THE si OMPERIAT.. $1495, transmission. radio and heater. A nice one § 19s BO ty = - ’ 4 | sport Mo FORD | l- Make Your Deal Monday | “4 pr, per steering '& brates. || '53 PONTIAC 2-Door 8 «........ 0-5... 00 $ -- NUS = = + “CLE AN C “ARS” 710) ORCHARD LAKE ROAD | . Almost new WW Light b brakes | DELUXE — Radio and heater, standard transm . . ‘ ' Sale A EBOO HARBOR a soe ee WEEKEND SPECIAL | ' gms er 7 a ety i $ 445 ; | FE 5-9204 | a ol SG ol . wld you drive eerie _ WILL GIVE you —_—_—— 5. FORT 53 PONTIAC $-Door Deluxe oss vsisccessss 1959 CHEVROLET $$$ CASH $$$ 1954 CHEVROLET Be! Air hardtop WARRANTY ‘58 EDSEL 56 FORD ... 2 on S - «i Sl195 - m4 pa age Hydramatic. Tinted glass. Really. FOR YOUR EQUITY OR powerglide. radio. heater ao , H.. $1095 rea. Parkwood wagon. V-8, _— ASCE PERM cents CAR GIVEN FREE 2 DOOR HARDTOP 36. PLYMOUTH ‘52 FORD Custom 4-Door 8 «..............$ 395 || Section poetr™ brates, "ets ‘ 1956 PONTIAC hardtop. V 8 engine bass a Medd aoe Radio & Heater, Automatic Dr. Auto trans. WW. Vere nice. ° e bi Exception- matic | transmission, hydramatic, radio, heater, light“ WITH EVERY CAR transmission. -W:Walls. Tur. | + 595, ae ee a 2 ee ee = . Low! Low! Lowi’ BILL SPENCE | ered ™ina® wry *tnist “OUR ABUNDANT quole & Ivory. Low mileage St PEYMGUTH $595 ally nice . List price thie car is over mi H “afk AMBLER” 1956 OLDS 88 —— “a a ig STOCKS, ‘ | 100% — Like ] 995 new. Inside 575 | IT MAKES CENT$ TO DEAL WITH | crear” rst comel - ss Nea “ ~ - A gin sea SERVICE, 4.) er Beatiful rea'and ory tinh | OF FINE USED CAR | ee $ CHEVY wise aad vere | 1 Per SAGINA aw ___ FE 8454) One owner | SUNDAY | Coverage: No Exclusions | . nice « ae BILL B h Top 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air conver- — 53 DODGE . $ 505 | : ' tidle. V-8 engine. radio, heater = - ‘39 Chev. Impala, V-8 shitrp aay | Pp t] ‘ . 6 Std. Irming am as ris ets ah) roe wy Bt eat ae Pontiac | Syenrss a = : | j CARR 1958 PORD Pairlane convertibie, | : . | '57 MG cou en 1 LOTS MORE TO spn, RCRA ST | HetetMachaltton bata) AND MARE YOUR 2 8tr Rem cS ain a, Ret il TRELODING, TRANSPORTATION ( ! RAMBLER 4 . ivory finish One owner, low FAL. : * 3 668 4 Russ Dawson mileage 3 Sey is: eee 1 be ( | | | ba | 666 S — ~~ | "$2 Jaguar pe . | ‘i , ‘“ aes JEROME Siren —Store|Rammler} = "RAMBLER: | J eS Fr | 58 More to Pick | : ‘ \ 5 | : cane * Haskins Chev. | ‘BANK RATES | ARD MI 6-3900) j / § 5 poral ey ie <6 oe ere ee ee ee re ae ee Sl ee OP ee ae yl ee eee,” CS ee \ x ia AD TRO Pe ee RS aE ee og te es . “t Po “J . < Pi ; f 4 “ | : : Pe, THIRTY-ONE, t 59 3 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY.16, 1950 — gg Oe —_ ' (4) It Could be You. m = Honeymoon in Mediterranean an Mad: Bor “ht a ’ ee ee, (7) Pantomime Quiz. NBC E oyes : ; Yacht Cruise ; -- Today's Television Programs na a Mere Eddie, Liz on Yacht Cruise without notice _|12:60 (9) News. . a Prosrams furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change 1:00 (2) Our — aK Return 10 Work BARCELONA, Spain (AP)—Ed-|where — — = : ie , & Wwe. 1—-WXYZTV Channel 8—CKLW-TV (4) It's a Great Life. ' 6 Fake wi Esko Telstieling board Channel +WIDBE-TV Channe. + -WWJ-TV Channel} (7) Music Bingo. u hare Vote today flew into Barcelona to board diately. ’ ¢ ¢ ; ' — (9) Movie. nion Mem ——. yacht for a sailing j : Pr * Turns, * a Mediterranean. m™m t 3 TONIGHT’S TV ‘HIGHLIGHTS ces Dee, “Gay Deception. aa to edt f+ hee | to End Strike; Give In honeymoon in s radiant as everi| geil we the French Riviere to a £ 6:00 (2) Jeff's Collie. ('®%). 7:30 (2) Jack ites color, (4) I Married Joan. Over Foreian Tapes She looked as pod sail to ond : . Dra- (4) Steve er Ig he was smiling happily on Mike Todd Jr. in Cannes (4) Casey Jones. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch a Gobel, Vaughan Mon-|1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. aengend an overnight flight|P his bnek to Todd pe Popeye ‘ tly. fas ici roe, Diahann Carroll. 2:00 pr ee for & Day. NEW YORK (AP)—About 1,400 from New York. , was best man at their —s 6:30 (2) San Francisco Beat. Ida Lupino, Preston Foster, = pos ae pate Louis Prima, (7) Day in Court. —— id “er one rater am —_ oe edge and om, bestiaes associate ~~ (4) Saber of London. “Sea Devils.” .(’31). _—‘(|s ith, Shelley Ber-|2:30 (2) House Party. Broa ; pred cage Rage . (0 Youth Bureau. 11:30 (7) Shock Theater. Boris —_— Bas Carter, Al Hib- (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. reise Dale stoppage tha day in las nagar Than Pm * * - : (9) Saturday Date. Karloff, “Before I Hang"). OO te Oitubl a lhseag NEC television and redio opers- After boarding the any ~ Patrol. (40). } “Between Two|8:00 (2) Big Payoff. continuing with |Penolds the couple posed a minutes 1:00 (2) Highway (9) Movie. (4) Young Dr. Malone. tions have been x ®* & at the railing for pictures and then (4) Policewoman. Hunt SUNDAY MORNING Worlds,” Paul Henreid, Faye! (7) Beat the Clock. supervisory personnel taking over Liz wore a white dress — went to their cabin which fs dec- ee eee "eas 12) Medialang Emerson. (9) Movie. in place of the striking techni-|, Taz wore “and a jhcket of orated as a copy of the cabin of hak et (7) Twenty-six Men sank 8:00 (2) Religion for Shut-ins. 8:30 (4) Pete Kelly’s Blues. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. cians. ao *..% same material. rod were hat.|Christopher Columbus on the -~ f a ern: Woman rancher 8:30 (2) rs. (7) Lawman. (4) From These Roots. . and en-|Shoes and a w —_— suit,|t@ Maria, They came back ° . eer oe od cutiaw when she tries to), 1. (4) (color), News. ‘19:00 (2) GE Theater. “The Indian (7) Who Do You Trust? onlaggiee. Ay enpesoeerg ballot in|Fisher wore a light-colored deck a few minutes later, Eddie} who specialize in defend her land. (9) Billboard. Giver,” Boris Karloff, Jackie|4:99 (2) Brighter Day. eee hdc, caveat to ajwhite shirt and blue tie... saig|in shirt sleeves and Liz without human nervous system (9) Gilead Baptist Church. 9:00 (2) Court of Health. Coogan. (4) (color) Truth or Conse- — * Hiab NBC dropped| “Im so happy, so happy, her jacket. tioning normally. 7:30 (2) Perry Mason Mystery: (4) Church of the Crossroads (4) Dinah Shore. color. Peg- — - suits against the un-|Liz. and cus- This means a life of pro- Client charged with murder (7) Understanding Our gy Lee, Van Johnson, Char- (7) American Bandstand. its damage all| After clearing passport service, with its pro- ! f jealous suitor World. Weaver 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. ion, which in turn _——* conan ‘Semele fessional ch apg dae (People Are Funny. i) eet Epes. @ Colt 4 “ey = a ee ran pore gine g the United | waiting oggersmg young thiger women of (7) Diek Clark Variety: Jim-'9:39 (2) Detroit Pulpit. 9:30 (2) Alfred acs our pnd = Stokes. through the college age who can meet my Rodgers, Chico Holliday. (4) Detroit Pulpit. Witness, Brian Keith. ; : — w It was the matter of foreign aoa — (9) Favorite Story. (7) Christian Science. (7) Deadline for Action. 5:00 bs raf come Pierrot|tape that set off the dispute. Dave xacting relied by the . 1:45 (9) Ont. Prov. Affairs. (9) Frontiers. ; 10:00 (2) Richard Diamond. pctbarmag Garroway’s “Today” program D ® r Sh oots eotoans Education of the 8:00 (2) Mason (cont.) 9:45 (T) Accent. (4) Loretta, Young. oo Loney Tones. was taped in Paris, with the help rive ere a (4) Perry Como (€) Guests! 19.99 (2) This Is The Life. ped — Weereds 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. of some ete on ras ! Do 3 sociation. Steward courses | for the variety show are Kay (4) Cartoon Time. 10:20 (9) Passing le (T) Mickey Mouse Club. /|When it came ted . r KUNS VOWN se four academic Starr, Enzo Stuarti and lib-| (7) Faith for Today. We:80 (2) What's My Line? 5:58 (4) Sports. ee ee eee ed wae totalling 4,400 cles rettist Howard Dietz. (9) Sacred Heart. (4) Arthur Murray, networks off the air for two hours.| Sf. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) oak | 5 (9) Herald of Trath, eae a le (9) Movie. “"T Live My Life,” MSUO Official =="aea= = A motorist shot himself | Ce enn en ee ee) Bip Phe. 1) News eater. |Will Speak to | tiem. Natoma Amv ving 0 Western: Josh races death (9) Christophers. 11:00 ea es weather ; pe of Broadcast that the unisn|three pedestrians. 2, the' innocent man from being (4) George Pierrot. eous.” Loretta Young, erto — oe that the|driver, and Percy Lonsdale, 70, bene at ) Soh Hopkins. | ne Ramone Ray Alri, cer ot oe Et NBC pean els hha “omo ; (9) Movie. ; ., Who t a strike in viola-|The other , :5) ‘Tooughe: Iawtict ike econ, Se Joved Redhends.” Mota ow ee bond, wil be the(Gen et couvect and fied damags|iouty hurt ee (9) Tem (4) Cartoon ; niversi more than a million é : in the :00 (9) Face of Danver. Drama: Shearer. , the meeting of the|Suits totaling After Kelly shot himself ™ Widower is tortured with RDA AVEERROON 11:25 (2) Movie. “The rake Waterford al Democratic ne ake had no comment on|head, his car smashed into a taxi, Le ee ee ey Tie — "\ sibs ot 6 Sentai Se: tha Coma any of the terms of the settle |then struck the pedestrians. Long icide claims she (4) > yan. , however, that the|dale was* caught underneath oe that the woman (T) Bowling. nity Activities Building on Williams|ment. NBC said - sti car. It dragged him half a city the wife and , INDAY MORNING ment included these stipula- who died is her twin sister. (9) Foreign Legionnaire. MO Lake road. settle block before a bystander stopr=d) Featuring Constance Ford.| 12:38 (2) Detroit Speaks. 6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. He will speak on ‘What the tions: ; - # it. Rerun. 7:00 (2) TV College. Michigan .| 1. The union gives up Mitchell, 37, wife of (4) Black Saddle. Westere: Bacay neceey- : On The Farm Front. Will Mean to the Citizens of Oak-|_ 1. Tee tion over broadcast tape Mrs. Paul Pret Psychopathic killer avenges|12:45.(2) Tiger Warmup. eo @) T land County and Surrounding Of’ Siw side the country. a St. Petersburg _— fag a long-standing grievance, 1:00 (2) Baseball. on cay SE Areas,” according to A. B. White, /mon 7 nas the sole right to de-| suffered a fractured - : ah Yoee oe Seenee be oe a World Adventure, ‘Series. |7:30 @) Cartoon Classroom. chairman of the program commit- termine the — palates Nad sight, toot and right hand. (7) Lawrence Well (9) Movie. ea pear Kangares. "The meeting will be open to the aro to revised arbitration pro-| A note left by Kelly Lag A Fone ee eee) Dick Powell leat (7) Our Friend liarry. pene visions. wii cankguily Ware, Ek maaan eal aoe ineer’ becomes . 3. Interference ‘ , ” livine example of evetotion [1:45 (4) Michigan Conservation eee (@ (calor) Bono the Cows. Membership |operations through mass writing|iove you. Please forgive me (2) Have Gun, Travel. West- 2:00 (4) Movie. 9:30 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. lke Renews ‘of grievances is prohibited. lived with his mother, an ladin trails army cor-| (1) Devid Niven. 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi—Quiz. Police Athletic League * * * vagy A i Kelly, and a sister ’ poral. who has deserted bis|2:38 (7) College News Conference (7) Jean's Notebook. ita The vote to accept the settle-|Mrs. Barbara and Eugene. ——-— outfit, and he encounters a|3:00 (7) Open Hearing. 16:15 (7) Lady of Charm. SEhowee has, renewed bis|ment. according to the union, wasland brother, Barbara and Pages. | : riderteas heen end a fathor/%20 0 Steves: nenipediren sin Se ae Pees Atdatel® Verne nineten, Chicago, Los|in front of the business firm from king deadly revenge. 7) 1430 (2) Arthur Godfrey. membership in the York, Washington, Fram|which he recently was fired as an 3 a tee City. Western: (2) Scoreboard. (4) Treasure Hunt. League by a $50 contribution. Angeles, Philadelphia, San investment company clerk. m : .|3:40 (2) Movie. , (9) Count of Monte Cristo. x *« ‘ cisco, and Hollywood i eS es ee eT a Water Won SOFT WATER... ders while at a woman-run| 4:60 pacten pr | 10:55 (7) “ype The — a ae . ranch. ; . '4:30 (4) Tactic. j88:@8 (2) a ht. equipment off the . ‘ , (9) Capt. David Grief. Se ange ae Kalin (4) Price Is Righ dren to help keep them ” na Retire soft water rental plan thot gives you un- 9 Western: Dil 5°00 hoe (7) Cleo. streets. m ever 7 At lost a ; OP ia ee eee ce |e | soap (2 oom Baral, = * * * limited soft water—you never run-out. No one arp on ial so (“4 ‘ " . z s j «Je z tnd ne am (2 Loe Ranger, 8 1) seine | enh fete iter Says Ailing Bob Hope | irreren to: rebette the rove Undeay reat wourded arm stalke the man | - = est filet rental rate. s the new (4) Cimmaron (cont.) ‘SUNDAY —— @ mGELIGHTS | ‘ ey jwas ee a eee | ent that" be tun because ven = Sense Sia tdoy ot fi Meese wes eed Marie: “Viclens Siecle.” (4) Concentration. lice Commissioner Stephen P.| MEMPHIS, Tenn. want tolit’s my home town. 1@:15 (9) Gadabouts Gaddi«, (7) Annie Oakley. MONDAY AFTERNOON — while in town on Thurs- —_ Bob Soe tev UKE MEMORY TEST’ WATER - 10:30 (9) Sen Hunt. Adventure: (9) Popeye. , . down : “T so much new material LINDSAY Mike Nelson runs into dan-ig:39 (2) Twentieth Century. ‘The 12:99 in et oe ef the are lemp|tit “Well, I'm never gonna Be wu to more like a napa h Heati Inc ' ger while diving for Greek Vertijet.” ton IV. The discovery tire.” est. Then I’m gonna run up to . i n ’ e treasure in the Meditera- (7) White Hunter. ‘ pi ee ae by Davy in 1800 meried the real nana I've ot a few pokes rmiy cchiaati! and check on my | “n Div. of Michiga ng n. (9) Movie. “Tenth ‘ ‘ollow Me. beginning saving for on the way to (he’s in school there -2254 hy DA's Man. Police dra- Angel,” Margaret O’Brien. tae pd shan ey ‘lighting. hole,” Hope quipped on arrivall<. 1 suis to check on my daughter 88 Newberry FE 8-6621—FE 8-6651—FE 2 i. ma: Shannon poses as broth 7.99 (2) Lassie. ie: here to entertain at the Memphis|/5..:. in school there), and then ; er of slain mobster to contact Cotton — ‘ home—to check on my temper- ——— ' numbers rackateer " ms tear 'S Radio Progreams -- | spe sn ote melts te ath te oe: toe . | (9) Theater. 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Lat- Truman's home town is the ovalier, wag called to the presidency./ter Day Saints was returned to copper dome of a still unfinished; His sons, Frederick and Israel, |) depend ths welelnal building. pendence, the orig choice \ jlater ‘headed the church and last} It's the world headquarters of October, William Wallace Smith, | the founder, from which they the 170,000-member Reorganized! half-brother, became the fifth|had been driven three-quarters of Charch of Jesus Christ of Latter! president. la century before. Day Saints. _ The Reorganized Latter Day Saints are related to, —, but are) not to be confused with — the 1,400,000-member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, (Mormons) i * * * The near completion of the building marks another milestone, in the story of a denomination that is growing and thriving in an. area from which it was once driven by mobs. The site was dedicated in 1831 by Joseph Smith Jr., founding) prophet and first president of the| , Mormon Church, which he had or-| ganized only the year before in| Fayette, N.Y. * aa BU RMY” QUALITY oe VALUE DEPENDABILITY Is LOOK WHO'S “GOIN’ STEADY” WITH BURMY! * * " Independence was to have been, ‘ the Zion of the Mormons, the City} of God. But the promises of a bright future in what was then a) frontier outpost did not last. Two years after its dedication | almost all evidences of the eary}| settlement were obliterated by an) angry mob. CHASED BY MOB The mob chased the Mormons} across the Missouri River and burned more than 200 homes be- longing to church members. Through the years, the penperyy | } OR A Y-WAY BETTER PA/NT JOB. ae Vain’ uti Gold CRAFTCO & Bond cement paint 3 was lost to squatters and back taxes. . The Mormons scattered with) many of them settling in Nauvoo, Ill. 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