' ' te et TE RE The Weather U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast Cloudy, cool tonight; cloudy, warmer tomorrow (Detatis eon Page 2) AR. GS ey Aa? sed a eee 7, =) yy er ~s Pe ORI Pl sete 2 mar “THE “wey oe, vy oy Se ee OR 4 *r ¥ LB higra® ae ve “prs SE Pe An een ‘ cf 5 PONTIAC * PRESS _ 117th YEAR NTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959—30 PAGES ONrTNASSQCLATED PRESS It's Grim Business CHRISTIAN 13 Are Seized for Smuggling to Aid Batista U. S. Agents Stop Plane at Miami Loaded With . Arms for Castro Foes MIAMI, Fla. (P—A pretty) { A. HERTER jwoman flier and 11 men| were accuséd by the gov- ernment today of plotting, jto -export war materials illegally after agents pounced on an arms- laden plane. | The four-engine C74 was reported bound for the Do-, ‘minican Republic to arm ‘foes of Cuban Premier Fide} New Threats by Red Put West Into Huddle GENEVA (UPI)—Secretary of State Christian A. Herter today scheduled talks with other Western lead- ers, apparently as a result of new a threats to the foreign ministers’ conference. At the same time, the West German delegation an- nounced that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko will visit West German Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano at the latter's villa here this afternoon. Herter met U.S. Defense Secretary Neil McElroy and —‘*scheduled a conference to- Michigander, morrow with French For- sath Minister Maurice de Murville. The M ichiganite? three men apparentiy wer Both Wrong! Red LANSING—The dictionary de- fines a resident of Michigan as a ‘‘Michigander.” The U.S. Government Printing Office style manual lists “Michi- iganite’’ as the proper term. Neither one is right, accord- ing to Robert J, Furlong. execu- tive secretary of the Michigan Tourist Council “Michiganian” term. is the proper ‘Residents of Michigan prop- | erly are referred to as: Mich- | iganians. a word derived from Michigania, one of the 10 states originally designated to the Northwest Territory by the Jef- ferson Plan of 1784," Furlong said. ‘SOUNDS BETTER’ “My own preference, however, | is based on less contentious rea- sons. I think the word simply sounds better. It has a role and savor to it. while ‘“Michigander’ sounds harsh and ugly. “And ‘Michiganite’ rounds like something you dig from rity. the ground,” he added. annual Michigan to a successful | The sixth Week comes _ close today—for just about €év- erybody but Miss Michigan. The Michigan beauty, Patience | Pierce of Detroit, will be in New York tomorrow to wring the last bit of publicity and good will out of Michigan Week. Farmington, PCH | Trackmen Shine in State Meet By H. GUY MOATS EAST LANSING — Three pre- liminary victories by Farming- ton’s sensational Warren (Rex) Cawley and some good show- isigs by members of the Pontiac Central High School team high- lighted the start of the 1959 Michigan State High School track championships at MSU. today. Cawley won both high and low hurdles in the preliminaries and in the broad jump. His 14.4 high hurdle time matched the state record while he ran the lows in 19.4, He failed to show top farm in the broad jump but still bettered 20 feet. Bill . Pritchett, Leon Prentis and Bill Ratcliff got Pontiac Central off to 2 good start by , gaining berths in the finals. Pritchett qualified in the shot put with a heave of 51 feet, four inces. Prentis advanced in the high hurdies and Ratcliff made the grade in the 190-yard dash. Pontiac Northern, Waterford, Birmingham and ‘the two ai Troy are in the “B” division, . f | % i ea gaged in assessing three, moves reported in the’ t 24 hours: Castro. Fulgencio Batista, ousted by Cas- itro last New Year's eve, is in ex- ile at the Dominican capital, Ciu- dad Trujillo. Tigh persons in all, includ. | the Dominican Republic's pode at Miami, were arrested | Friday and placed in bond. Charged also with conspiring to bribe a federal officer were Con-+ sul Augusta Ferrando; Joseph Li- queri, 29-year-old Miami police- man; and Leonard Trenton, 35, a building materials dealer from} Newark, N. J. . * * * The plane, 200.000 cartridges, and a quantity of rifles and automatic) weapons were seized by customs) officers as the plane was warming) up at Miami International Airport The officers arrested Virginia L ag 3%, and Samuel E. Poole . 4. the pilots, and 10 others at the scene. Ferrando was persuaded) jsix hours later by telephone to. quit his refuge in the consulate) and surrender Jose Paulino, assistant ¢onsul,) ‘Mighty Cool 46 to Settle Over ‘Pontiac Tonight Partly cloudy and continued cool with a low of 46 is forecast for the Pontiac area tonight. * * * | Sunday will be partly cloudy and a little warmer, the high near 64, the weatherman said. Today’s winds easterly at 510 miles an hour will become northerly tonight. Cloudy and warmer with tem- peratures in the high 56s is the outlook for Sunday in upper | Lower Mickigan and the Upper Peninsula, The thermometer stayed at a Steady 50 degrees from 11 p.m. yesterday through 10 this morning in downtown Pontiac. At 1 p.m. c the eS was 53. ‘Not Candidate Now - Kennedy Won't Commit Self on Democratic Effort for. 1960 Presidency By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. dy came to Williams’ Land today! with a tight lip on whether he'll’ seek the Democratic Party’s presi-' dential nomination. DETROIT—Sen. John F. Kenne-| Undergoes } | Here to address Michigan Demo- jerats tonight at the party's top! \fund-raising affair of the year = 'the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner, the boyish-looking Massachusetts senator said: ae of today I am not a candi- Kennedy, reportedly the front- runner for the Democratic nom- t ogg said the —_ ~~ sours Premier Nikita Khrush- a bailed as a material witness | pot would be i as chev's threat to sign a separate| peace with Communist East Ger- |many unless the conference quick-, iy accepts a Soviet- model German) peace treaty. * * * | Red-haired Miss Bland, wear. | | Ing toreador pants, told newsmen they hired by Dominic Bartene, owner, to fly to Puerto Rico, had been plane | Say. Kennedy was questioned by = |borters this morning at a press. . conference in the Pan-American If 1 had known there were arMS'Room of the Sheraton-Cadillac Ho- —The Tass news agency report 2nd ammunition on the plane l'tel. that Russia will demand admis- sion of the foreign ministers of Red Poland and Czechoslovakia te the conference as full partici- pants “in the very next days.” —A warning published by the Berlin Communist @gan Neues Deutsthland saying the Reds: in Germany wil] oppose secret ses- |Sions at Geneva from which their engineer. William Brookley, 30. a) lrepresentativ es were excluded. TOP AIDES PRESENT The Herter-McElroy talks were attended by top aides of the two \principals—Assistant Secretary of State Gerald O. Smith, an expert) on policy planning, and Assistant |Defense Secretary John N. Irwin,, | whose specialty $s internal secu- * * * | Later, the U.S. deleration an- nounced that Herter will confer | student, | bystander. never would nave agreed to fly it,’ Poole said Trente told newsmen with a grin! ‘that the guns and ammunition were/be Said. he refused to discuss the) Alyea now jgoing to Chiang Kai-shek, National- ist China chieftain. * * * John Embry of Tampa said he had no idea what the plane's cargo was when he was hired as flight! |University of Miami engineering said he was an innocent “I should have stayed at schoo] today,"’ he said. * * * Paulino said: ‘I know nothing about this case. It came as a big | surprise.” * * * James L. Guilmartin, U. S. Dis- itrict Attorney, said Ferrando gave q $1,400 to customs officers William |B. Lankford and Walace D. Shan- ely not to molest the shipment. tomorrow with Couve de Mur- | They turned the cash over to their | ville, who has the reputation of | | being the West’s toughest bar- | gainer at the talks, Despite the Red propaganda} ithreats, American officials said) Herter still Believes Soviet For- ‘eign Minister Andrei Gromyko will be ready to begin down-to-earth secret negotiations about the mid- ‘dle of next week. * * * It was believed, however, that the secret ‘talks might be under- taken under the guise of ‘informal! |social contacts’' to avoid open con- \flict with what appears to be the| Kremlin line. * * * American sources pointed to Khrushchev's known anxiety for a summit conference as an_ indica- tion that Gromyko eventually will abandon the unrelenting stand which has deadlocked the con- ference. * * * U.S. leaders have made it clear that they will agree to a summit conference only if the foreign min- isters meeting eyaduces some re- sults. sane emer SIE OLLIE BSE. In Today's Press Church. News ...:.5-.s005 8-9 RUNOE cee cvs tectecaccsss 21 Editorials ....... apeesetase 4 Home Seciion ......... > 15-2 Obituaries ...... Sears Sports .......5 Nena. 12-13 ‘Theaters ovvet es Sore re 10-11 | superiors. Back Wheat Price Limit WASHINGTON (AF) — Michi- gan Democratic Sens. Hart and Patrick McNamara voted yesterday .or an amend- ment to the wheat bill to limit | posals.”’ | price support loans tc $35,000 for | ; any one farm or farmer. The measure, proposed by Sen. John J. Williams (R-Del) passed 57 to 20. Philip | 5 | Time.” {sat NS CHURCH ISSUE But whether he would announce) and Poole |himself as a candidate he did not LED FROM COURTROOM Two Trials Pontiac Press Phote — Convicted yesterday of man- slaughter in the slaying of a Southfield nursery caretaker last | August, Raymond L. Alyea of Detroit is shown here being taken from Oakland County Circuit Court to the county jail to await sentencing. Charged with first degree murder, Alyea's first trial resulted in a hung jury. Aiea Escapes Life Term, guilty of manslaughter. Charged with first-degree murder during the two to obtain ==: Ouilly of Manslaughter Ex-convict Raymond L. Alyea escaped a life sen- tence yesterday when a Circuit Court jury found him) By MAX versity Oakland yesterday the Space Age. of MSU and MSUO: x « * State Crisis Hurts Drive for Faculty Michigan’s financial crisis con- Michigan State University Oakland officials as they seek to recruit faculty members for the new insti- tution. x * *® “We have interviewed many fine| prospective candidates who have refused to come here because of the state’s uncertain financial. sit- uation,”” D. B. Varner, chancellor of MSUO, disclosed yesterday. “Prospective faculty members are greatly enthusiastic about our plans,’ Varner said. They want to come here to teach, and when they see what we're doing they're impressed. tinues to be a thorn in the side of} MSUO Adopts ‘Space Age’ Studies Shuns Past, Russian, Other Cultures Emphasizes E. SIMON Academic history was made at Michigan State Uni- as the new institution of higher learning discarded tradition and adopted a curs riculum geared to the needs of students who will live in Durward B. Varner, chancellor of the new univer+ sity, told the MSU Board of Trustees—governing may “We have no traditions and no alumni. We have the freedom for a fresh young and creative faculty and will give them a great deal of freedom.” MSUO will open its doors next \September to a freshman class of approximately 600 students. The near-revolutionary § curri- culum will place heavy emphasis on liberal arts and the study of nen-Western cultures. Regardless of the student’s pro, fessional interest, half of his re- quirements will be devoted to liberal arts and liberal studies. ~ STUDY RUSSIAN a The university will stress for- eign language study for all stu- dents, with particular emphasis on the study of Russian. “Like it or not,”” Varner said, “we must reach the conclusion that Russia, like the automobile, is here to stay. We must learn to live with her or die with her- * * * “But inevitably the talk turns to| money and there’s no doubt that} some have decided against com- jing to MSUO because of the state's ‘aman situation.” "The 3 FULL TIME new university, scheduled | lto oy open in September with’ a a class of 600, has only full-time faculty members Varner er Dr. Thomas H:, Hataiiton, MSU vice for academic affairs, discussed “We of MSUO choose to live with her. To understand the land and \ts people, you have to°first under. tand the language.” All students will be required to jtake three courses dealing with foreign studies, which will be de- signed to develop a knowledge of ‘the people and the cultures of the \Far, East, the Near East and At rica, and Latin America. Students will find emphasis | in Russian and Chinese studies. ‘2 * * “Our long range destiny ties in the problem of hiring and ree ‘l0sely with what happens in the MSU Board of Trustees yester- day on the MSUO campus. Varner has said he would have around 20 faculty mem- | Because he is not a candidate, trials to determine his fate,*— lissue of separation of church and | Stat The bushy-haired senator said he did not feel that because he ‘sible 1 to 15 year term on the lesser charge. Circuit Judge William J. Beer faces only a pos-| World War II combat veteran had) |told Judge Beer during the course of trial: “I want the jury to decide whether I'm guilty of first-degree was a Catholic the Democratic | Will sentence the bushy-haired Ma-| murder or not guilty at all. I Party would necessarily have to balance the ticket with the nomi- nation of a Protestant such as Gov. Williams for the second spot, Noting that Williams has not !made his candidacy public, Ken- nedy said: ‘If he became one, he ,would probably be a very strong | contender.”’ * * * He said he would not include illiams as among the leaders for |the nomination and discounted re |ports that the governor's chances jrine Corps veteran June 8. Alyea, 36, of 12044 Lansdowne St-, Detroit, had been accused of stabbing his friend, Anthony Ja- sinski, te death with a pair of scissors and robbing him of about $100. Jasinski, a 51-year - old night- |watchman at the Southfield nurs- lery where Alyea was a part time) | gardener, was slain at the nursery Aug: 1. * * * Tried once before, the case came to no conclusion because the don’t want any half-way deci- sions." But the jury wasn't present when a on ant Sai Tees f, 2, Col. 4) Army Missile Cuts fo Hurt Kazoo Firm Ww ASHINGTON (» — The Army |said yesterday a Michigan firm) ‘would be one of many affected by ja proposed cutback in its . Nike- ihave been tarnished because of| jury was unable to reach a ver-|Hercules antiaircraft missile pro- the state's financial ‘crisis. “Michigan's situation is no worse than that of other states, including my own,” Kennedy said, | “Gov. Williams is judged by his | fine leadership of the party in | Michigan and his recent tax pro- Kennedy's speech at the Light |Guard Armory tonight will deal! lwith ‘ ‘The Ten Revolutions of Our |Time’’ and ‘‘New Ideas of Our dict. The four-man, elght - woman Jury that sat through the second trial could have acquitted Alyea, or convicted him of first or second-degree murder. Instead, the jury chose to convict Alyea of the least serious charge — manslaughter. Hearing the verdict, Alyea grim- aced in disappointment, rapping his knuckles sharply on the pris- joner’s table, | Maintaining his innocence, the |gram. x * * The Senate Armed Services Com. mittee. has proposed a slash of about three quarters in the planned number of launching sites for the nuclear-tipped hercules. * * * The Army said the Ingersoll] Kal- amazoo Division of Borg-Warner \Corp. at Kalamazoo is one of the firms which holds Nike-Hercules contracts and which would be af- fected by curtailment of the pro- gram. (See Story on Page 2.) ity to operate MSUO the first ear. . * 2 * Hamilton told the trustees that 147 resignations have been re- \ceived from MSU faculty members! this year — a 60 per cent in- crease over last year. “There is no doubt that other factors ate involved, but the money problem is one of the main reasons for the trouble,” Hamilton said. “It sounds like a broken record! | when we talk of the plight of state |universities. But we are in dire straits. b WRONG IMPRESSION ‘Those who will suffer are the |youth of Michigan, the citizens of | Michigan, | Michigan.” Dr. John A. Hannah, MSU president, told the trustees that university people in other areas of the nation are ‘under the im- pression that faculty members haven't been paid in months, Asked to bring the trustees up to and the industry of taining faculty members with the |F@r East,” Varner said. In another radical departure from ivery-tower traditions of | established universities, MSUO | will sweep away the divisions of the engineering school, such as , engineering and Only one degree will be offered to engineering students—a bach- elor of sceince in engineering. There will be three years of gen- eral study in engineering with (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Foundation Gets Progress Report Building Advances at MSUO Revealed in 2nd Annual Meeting Glowing reports on the progress of Michigan State University Oak- land highlighted the annual meet- ing of the MSUO Foundation yes- terday at Meadow Brook Hall oh the campus of the new university. The -Foundation is made up of ~ date on the Legislature's action in the fiscal situation, Varner said: * * * | “There's very little to report be- cause very little has been done.” The MSUO board is the govern- ing body of the ‘‘sister universi- ties.’ Will Build New Lighter Model This Fall WILMINGTON, Motors Corp. has joined the other two members of the auto industry's big three in an invasion of the growihg small car market. *® * * GM announced yesterday it plans to build a new, lighter Chevrolet this fall. Ford Motor Co, and Chrysler announced plans Thurs- day for smaller cars. Disclosure of plans for the com- pact GM auto, to be called the Corvair, was made at the 5ist annual stockholders’ meeting yes- terday by Frederic G,- Donner, board chairman of the world's biggest private manufacturing firm. A similar car will be made by GM's Canadian affiliate. Corvair details were. kept sécret —a competitive advantage all atito companies seek to retain—but ner hinted the new car would have TV & Radio Programs ,,. 29 Women’s Paces ..........67 ~ Don-|ler cars. “certain. features. which are new! Del. (#—General to the American automotive'stances.’ industry.” * * * Rumors, which officials here re- fused to confirm, say the Corvair will have a rear air-cooled alum- inum éngine. Pricewise, it will be ‘the cheap- est Chevrolet on the road—but how much cheaper was not dis- closed. A GM spokesman said none of the 1960 models have been priced for the coming year. The GM announcement about the Corvair only made official what had been reported reliably in the tindustry for many months. Even the name came as no surprise. * * * Both. Ford and Chrysler an- hounced plans Thursday for smal- Ford said it would bring out a Falcon barring “changes in the market or other circum- icall its new model the Valient. DIFFERENT DESIGN The Corvair will compete with the European imports and the American produced Rambler and Lark. But Donner insisted it will be American in design and “differ substantially” from the foreign models GM and other firms pro- duce abroad. Donner said Gi" had been studying a lighter car ‘designed te conform to American taste «and standards’ even before World War Il began in 1939, “A year and a half ago, we be- gar to merchandise several models of our European cars in this coun- try with a_view of evaluating transportation,” Donner said. "Since then the.demand for lighter cars has grown substantially.” He “+ * Chrysler said it will! American interests in this type of added that a half million foreign cars probably would be sold in the |United States this year. AT WILLOW RUN The Corvair will be shorter than the present Chevrolet, with a smal. ler wheelbase but inside will seat six pemeneery It will’ be pro- duced in plants at Willow. 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Secondly, there’s the greater ques- tion of adequate pay at State uni- versities to keep our best men here. x *&* * Stories from East Lansing and Ann Arbor indicate that both in- stitutions are losing valuable professors to other colleges and universities. Industry is also claiming some of the faculty mem- bers who have had highly spe- cialized training in certain fields. Chancellor D. B. Varner de- clared from the outset that he was determined to staff MSUO with the finest men obtainable and his early choices bear this out. Our educational program is aimed at developing real students. We pro- pose to have high grade men __ teach high grade students. But the money must be appropriated to face the situation squarely. x * * Furthermore, don’t be under any misapprehensions over our current financial predicament. Michigan isn’t “bankrupt.” Perish the thought. x * * We're simply “out of cash” at the moment, just as an individual might be who reached into his pocket and discovered a flapping wallet or no wallet at all. His resources could be tremendous — just as Michigan’s are. x *« * The Legislature in Lansing simply can’t agree upon a method of raising thée“fponey. Our celebrated “palyyless — paydays” have probably uncon- = sciously or consciously had some © bearing on the decision of especially talented teachers to leave Michigan, even though-they knew that the State was completely solvent. What- ever influence this did have was. al- ways against us. It isn’t a pleasant contemplation. x *«§ * We face a double barreled prop- osition, ina-way. First, our finan- cial woes have contributed to the uneasiness of everyone on State payrolls. These _ circumstances weigh against us with men who have outside offers. This is inevitable. x *« * Even though they grant to them- ~« selves that Michigan isn’t bankrupt —or remotely approaching any such * unhappy condition — it’s human na- - ture to lean toward institutions that - — _— ~~ rm have never faced Michigan's current x * * Also, it becomes more difficult to get the most capable faculty mem- bers to leave other places and come here. Chancellor VARNER’s work in <2 this connection is now considerably ~~ SUE as ow * a4 -_ -— 4 W. Huron - ~ —_ ~_ me -- — = ~ = — pre fon — “= a ~~ re harder. * * * When the Legislature finally reaches agreement and the cur- rent “crisis” is solved, the State of Michigan must face the hard fact that other educational insti- tutions are paying more “money. We must step up to that. THE PONTIAC PRESS Daly Except Sunday Bt. iontiac, Michigan Published by Tue Powttsc Parss Company Trade Mark Rvesstt Bassers, Executive Vice President and Advertising Director Howsse H. Prracrsae nm, Vice President and Business Manager Joun W. Prreceraato, Joun A. Rit Assistant Advertising Manager Est M. TeRadweit, Circulation Manager G. Marsmart Jordan, Local Advertising Secretary and Editor Manager Maney ee Groace C. Inmay Mea Classified Mpnager =— — fated Press is entitied Gecvenivels to the wa ‘or anion of all local g vb sr in this newspaper as well as al] AP news The Powrisc Pauses is delivered by solver ~~ 40 cents a week: where carrier seTvice ip not available, by mat) Macomb, Lapeer and 6a year; “elsewhere in M mn end all ot in United States aa s weer. al nts Pe payable in paid at the class rate Member of A advance. Post has peen and at Pontiee, on BC We must face competition head- on, x * * Hence, as I said at the outset, this area has a big stake in the current Lansing situation. We have an in- terest in getting the turmoil settled. And we have a bigger interest in see- ing that the appropriation for MSUO is adequate. The first two buildings out there have been tailored strictly to utili-- tarian purposes? The underlying idea has been to get the maximum educa- tion for the dollar invested. That is the guiding principle of MSUO. But in the matter of faculty and students, we must look the whole world squarely in the eye. And concede nothing. And in Conclusion... . Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter. I had to go all the way to Ireland to learn the common Irish first name, “Sean” wasn’t pronounced “see-an.” Probably everyone else knows that it’s “Shawn” and means “John.” Sew BD s Purely personal nomination for an especially attractive young woman: Doris‘B. GRIFFIN Fausus is losing caste in Little Rock and his ¢chool may integrate in the fall This 1959 Pontiac automobile continues to draw kudos and lavish praise wherever I go. It’s the aytomotive star of the year. x *« * I’ve been advised “those places” - only have 27 flavors instead of 28 sc oesacee Oxford University has about decided to drop Latin as a compulsory entrance requirement. Russian and German will be sub- stituted.......... Those new, two passenger taxis have been on trial in New York. Results to date: Mileage is better but the pedestrians aren't thrown as far See. Ethel Merman’s new show, “Gypsy,” cost about $400,- 000 to open.......... The ordi- nary dentist drill runs 600 revolutions a minutes. A new one turns more than a hundred times faster and does the work so much more rapidly, the patient is spared immeasurably. This isn’t a theory, either. Bruce Hubbard used one on me. mg = x *« * The outstanding high school bas- ketball player in New York is BILLy BURWELL ‘and he will enter Illinois. He's a 6-8 center ELDRED was an ace-high selection as head of the next United Fund Drive. He’s unusually capable and com- petent and has fine foresight and ad- ministrative capacity One of Oakland County’s most loyal and capable ‘citizens: “Jack” Mc- DonaLpD First baby sitter: “Wanna go to the movies/ tomorrow night?” Second baby sittér: “I don’t dare. I'd have to leave the baby alone with its mother” : Some west coast publishers said to remem- ber this name: ANGri£ Dickinson. She may be the top movie attraction about a year and a half away. —HAnoLp A. FITZGERALD ee 8 eo we ew eee see ele new ee ¢ MANY a person who strives to climb high on the ladder to success mainly in order to look down upon others. —_——— “In THE final analysis, space ts nothing.” — Kansas City Star. Yes, but it’s a most useful kind of noth- ing—the only kind that will contain material things. If there were no space, there wouldn’t be anywhere to put anything, and this would make for inconvenience. “On June 3 the world will disin- tegrate into nothingness,” says a seer. We hope he’s mistaken. We've been used to having the world around so long that we’d doubtless miss it if it were to disappear. te eR i ee 5 el ie The POWER of FAITH. tovws sae i FAITH THAT AMERICANS LIVE BY The J. L. Ragsdales were non-denominational missionaries teaching the Bible in Ken- tucky when the realization came to them that neglected children have a tremendous need for love, security and a Christian home life. Thereupon, with a grown daughter and a friend, they founded the Open Door Children’s Home at Hazard, 12 years ago. To get beds and clothing; they sold their car. The home soon burned, but the children they had taken in stayed on for four years in two remaining rooms while the Ragsdales saved to buy some land. This property the youngsters promptly dubbed Sunshine Mountain. The older boys in the ‘‘family’’ cut timber, dug a well, helped build a road. When the foundation for the new home was laid, there was only $100 in the bank. But a friend bought cement, workmen contributed skills, businessmen gave discounts on goods or charged nothing, checks arrived by mail. Doctors offered their services, and coal for heating cropped up on the mountainside. The Home became a reality and now houses 47 young people aged three months to 22 years, including three who attend college.. Another 20 have left to marry, take jobs or enter the armed services. ‘From the beginning,”’ say the Ragsdales, “it has been a work of faith."’ Roll Back Government Secrecy (The daily job of reporting what oes on in the world finds Amer- an newsmen engaged in «a paign ‘egainst secrecy. The fight is right within American borders, net in some far-off place. Called the “right te know” campaign,. it naahealty concerns maintaining 6 free and effective press.) By EDWARD NICKERSON Associated Press Staff Writer Packaged in lump sum figures, ‘New York's legislative payrolls accounted for outgoing cash in such vague terms as_ secretarial expenses and custodial services. Lawmakers’ salaries were known —but the payroll records were secret. Then, last year, statehouse reporters got busy. Albany’s Knickerbocker News paved the way and the Syracuse Post-Stand- ard and the New York World- Telegram joined in. They found a senator who kept his personal barber on his pay- roll, a lobbyist for a retail mer- chants’ group who conveniently had a job with a joint legisla- tive committee, and a number of other peculiarities. The Legislature now has rules which require publication of in- dividual payrolls. And there’s a special cofmmittee that makes sure this is done. The kind of secrecy rolled back at Albany is the target of a “right to know’’ campaign by U. S: news- papers and other news media. * x * Seasoned newsmen consider -the tendency to withhold public records and to conduct public business behind closed doors as a threat to a free press. And they argue that such practices also reduce its effectiveness; had New York's leg- islative payroll figures been pub- lic, for example, the freeloaders never could have lasted 20 years. In 1956 Sigma Delta Chi, the national journalism fraternity, launched a campaign for creater freedom of information, and made state legislatures its target. The fraternity formulated model open records and open meetings laws to guide interested legislators. Substantial progress has been made since that day, but many of the laws introduced into the state assemblies met defeat. Significantly, they usually died in legislative committees—which often meet behind closed doors. Under the model laws, officials found guilty of violations would be liable to removal from office and small fines and imprisonment. Experiences have varied where such laws are in force. One big question is whether officials could use stalling tactics to evade the law while not violating it. W. Emerson Wilson, city editor of the Wilmington (Del.) Morntinz News, referring to the open meet- ings law passed two years ago by the Delaware Legislature, re- ports: . “We carry copies of the statute with us anid wherever an effort is made to deny the press access to such a meeting, the mere suggestion that the agency could be reported to the State Attorney General’, office has opened ali doors.”’ The Delaware law, like those of many other states, permits certain ’ bodies to hold executive sessions in secret,- but says the press and public must have access to any session at which a vote or other final action is taken. x * * * A recent, test case of a Louisiana freedom of information law, how- ever, shows a situation just the opposite of the om one in Delaware. Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag Home Remedies Available to Relieve Ivy Poisoning “For ivy poisoning, apply to the affected skin, as hot as can be borne, sweet fern tea—the water in which sweet fern has been steeped. Crumble the leaves and small twigs, cover with water, let steep for a while, strain and apply hot. Frequent fresh applications give remarkable relief in 24 hours.” (A.J.B.) Answer—Thank you. There are other good home remedies to pre- vent and relieve the skin inflam- mation of poison DR. BRADY ivy. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope for pamphlet Ivy Poison- ing. * * * “This time of year my hands are red, rough, irritated . (Mrs, C.J.) Answer—Apply a few drops of the following home made skin lotion two or three times a day, after washing and before the skin is quite dry: Put three rounded teaspoonfuls boric acid, a heaping teaspoonful glycerin in a pint of water and boil, stirring contantly, until you get a thin clear jelly. Label it Skin Lotion. x~* * * “T have been taking two calcium wafers daily for the past six months for a calcium deficiency acquired by following a starvation diet. My family doctor advised me to do so. But this scierice writer says too much calcium can cause hardening of the arteries " (Mrs. W.L.R.) Answer—Two calcium wafers a day give you as much calcium as every one should get in a milk, The “science has told the child-minded public. You may learn something to your advantage by studying Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to persona) health and hygiene. ease, diagnosis, or treatment. wil) be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People —— ae = Praises All of Sports Page With Only One Complaint I'd like to commend the Sports Editor for his excellent coverage of all kinds of sports. No matter which you are interested in, it's there. tS wh *® Now 1 dant wate & leita EAE praite' te %t, “onetse Pun only human and so here goes my gripe. Please, oh please, print schedules and scores of Little League baseball. We want our friends and neighbors to know when and where games are being played so they, too, can enjoy and relive the pleasures of youth in our children. x *« * ' Yes, I'm the mother of two Little Leaguers and I want them to stay that way or some day I may bow my head in shame when they face that stern old judge in a court of justice. Do your hit, Sports Editor, and we'll love you for it. Remember, stoops to help a Little Leaguer.” 152 W. Rundell ‘Women Work ; to Keep Jobs’ j I'm a working woman and have no intention of giving up my job to a man. Lots of men are out of work, but sometimes it’s their own fault. I know men with families that miss from one to three days a week and still expect companies to hold their jobs for them. Those men are probably the ones that are out of work and have wives griping about women work- ing. About 99 women out of every 100 that work stay on the job every day. «They must or they wouldn't have a job. I get sick of people writing about women work- ing. I think the ones who gripe and are out of work are the ones who are too lazy to get up every morn- ing and go to work or else they're too lazy to get out and look for work. They want some woman to hand her job over to them. We women are still working because we stay on the job and take care of it. r Werking Woman P. L. ‘Then What Caused Cold Years Ago?’ In answer to F. M. E. about bombs, rockets and guided missiles, what caused the cold winter years ago? There were no modern tests being conducted then. If God saw fit fo give us mild winters for 50 years, we should be thankful. I still believe He controls the wind and waters, the seasons and the temperature. Amy ‘It’s Time W e Did Something’ A British physician recently said in a public address that he had ~ given a patient a fatal dose of a drug to save his suffering. The patient was suffering from incur- able cancer. This country seems to be very backward about doing anything jn this connection and it isn't to our credit. Huntley Grosner ‘Don’t Insult Us by Such Usage’ Frequently now days I see the Democratic party called the Socialist Democrat party and The Press has done this in several editorials. Please do not insult a great party. The Socialists be- lieve in the equality of all men and they don’t think that racketeers and hoodlums like Hoffa should control the nation, They do not favor millions and millions in labor union money going Case Records of a Psychologist: “A man is never so tall as when he Mrs. Leonard Patch into political campaigns for this denies equality. People every- where should stop calling the Democrats the Socialist Democrats. They don’t measure up and they never will. Socialist ‘Any Five Dems Can Beat GOP’ There are at least five different Democrats that can-lick the pants off anyone the Republicans put up and I'd even let them have Ike. L. G, B. Just a Little Token of His Affection Haw, haw, haw. I just read in a New York paper of a man who's trying to find if: that horse. that kicked Wayne Morse is still alive. He wants to send it carrots and apples. Sauckle Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Friendship is a priceless thing ... . As people live and die... More valuable than money apd... All’ goods that it can buy .. . Friendship in the sunshine or ._ . The fiercest storm at night .. . Friendship at a funeral .. . With prayer and candlelight .. . It is the dear companionship . . . That helps us celebrate . . . Or sympa- thizes when we meet A most material wealth . . Our suffering could relieve . . . Friendship true is faith and trust .. . And eager- ness to aid . Our real umbrell, - Feel lonely or Funeral Flowers Aren’t a Waste The very clergymen who be- little florists and morticians ag being wasteful elements of so- ciety, are never loathe to re- “weive their $10 or $25 for a funeral sermon or a cash hand- ov: for their church. Christ ap- proved of honoring the dead with perfume, either in bottles or in living flowers, so don’t net so all fired economical thnt you strip idealism from our graduation at death. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B-442: Mike S., aged 37, is a fine mortician. * * * “Dr. Crane,"’ he began, as I addressed his State Funeral Di- rectors’ Conven- tion at the Uni- versity of Missis- i sippi recently, “I §& wish you would give us some ad- vice. “For example, we occasionally encounter clergy- men who criticize the use of flowers : at a funeral serv- Pm ice and even want DR. CRANE to abolish the funeral entirely in favor of a little memorial service later in their church. ® wie “They'd have us morticians dis- pose of the body, either by burial or cremation, just as cheaply as possible so they could divert the people into their church for a mé- morial service . . . at a@ fee, of course, * * * “They “seem to feel morticians are making millions of. dollars. “How can we correct their erro- neous thinking?” FACTS FOR CLERGYMEN It might help.to remind all you And if you are a privat busi- nessman you know what a terrific _ slice Uncle Sam gets nowadays from all private business firms. For that $92, the mortician of- fers the bereaved a costly chapel on a valuable real estate site often in the very midst of the city. The body lies in state for two or three days and nights. Even a pri- vate hotel room runs about $10 per night nowadays for one person, so the rental of that funeral chapel room is worth $100, at the least. * * * Moreover, the surgical act of em- balming takes just as much time as the removal of an inflamed ap- pendix, and each body must be embalmed by a college trained expert. Moreover, the funeral director furnishes an ambulance to pick up the deceased and transport it to the , as well as back to the church and cemetery later on. made by the funeral, director, including the selection of pall- bearers, so don’t think a mor- ticlan charges you an exhorbi- tant sum just for a colorful casket, That casket charge actually cov- ers embalming, ambulance and cars, plus three days rent of the funeral chapel, etc. BRAIN TRUSTERS Clergymen have usually never operated a private business of their own, so they are very prone to attack management or “big business” and almost always side with. the simple wage earner. * * * Actually, after you have tried to operate any private business in ther> days of confiscatory. taxes and excessive red_tape forms, you will, realize that management al serves its reward. Most people, however, are olms.. ply salaried workers, either in A ae banks or advertising agunclea, or on newspapers er in factories and shops. They get a pay check each week and take the full check home. to use as they wish. So they tend to think that a grocer or mortician or doctor also empties his till at night and takes the entire proceeds home to spend just as he likes. They have no conception of “net profit," for they have never had to buy, merchandise and service their products; then collect and compute “‘net profit." No American youths get any such training except newspr-er = ka and there are only 500 000 0 m among about 40,000, school. kids. aa vod Dentists and lawyers and siciangs and other private a titioners, as well as grocers, morticians, etc.,. rum which require the “get profit” computation. s . - ¥ é © . . . ‘ ’ iad ‘ . oe Ft - die . ‘ . . ‘ ef 7 - swe \ . Dear Bride to - be May we suggest this exquisitely romantic G ¥ ' ‘pattern... Pragi in precious INTERNATIONAL STERLING ++ + loveliest, by design for your family Y, YZ Come in e in our Bridal Registry now as your very own and receive our personal gift of “White Satin” — the world's most talked about perfume. 5-piece place setting, $30.00 incl. fed. tas Ask about our savings on Basic Sete JEWELERS 16 W. Huron St. / 8 p. FE 2-0294 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1 But Flint Employment Drops State Job Picture Brighter WASHINGTON — The Labor Flint was, the only one of 4 major labor market areas across the na- survey of job conditions shows im-|tion ‘reporting an increase in un- proved employment conditions in}empldyment because of additional 2 Michigan cities and an in-jauto layoffs. Flipt was placed in| in unemployment in one/the category of over 12 per cent} state automotive center. unemployed. It had been in the, The. department's Employment/6-9 per cent group. Security Bureau said _ yesterday (Guests Slated by Presbyterians Now Four Offices to Serve You More Conveniently a | City areas placed in an idte | grouping of jess than 6 per cent, | considered the margin between | moderate and substantial unem- , ployment, included Battle Creek, Saginaw and Lansing. Major areas dropped from the 9-12 per cent idle grouping included Grand Rapids. : Areas removed from the’ list _of smaller Substantial labor surplus Special _ Speakers 40 areas included Ann Arbor, Ypsi- Fill Pulpit at Oaklaiid jianti, Benton Harbor, Holland, . ‘Church \Grand Haven, Ionia, Belding and / Avenue urc Greenville. In the absence of the pastor, the \ Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, who is ° : attending the 17ist General Assem- Rev. Dick Reilly ! bl f the United Presbyteriap . - Oy ee henandis. guest 101ding Services | =e f speakers will fill the pulpit of Oak-) . land Avenue United Presbyterians lt Str ingham Othe Rev, Edinond I. Watkins of The Rev. Dick Reilly, evan- Joslyn Avenue United Presbyte- |Belist — —, A on rian Church will speak at 10 a.m. he ey are gfe, assisted by Elder William Cad- 24m om map , a 4046 Elizabeth Lake Rd. The Rev. Donald Andrews of the! | Worsnip. . ae a =| Church of the Atonement, Drayton ©"), ” ss danagin oe | Plains, will be the 7 p. m. speaker Wi oe every EyORNE Excl ae | with Elder. Charles Edie leading “"°Y- * |the song service. Former director of Youth or | Linda Koch will sing a solo and cae me poh aoe. ps | Mrs. Gerald Shafer and Mrs. | missionary i falls and ak & | Gerald Schultz will be heard in a | director of the Baghuntathpur | duet. Bible Institute there. | “Killer Dope on Trial” will be! jis travels also took him to the the theme of the Pioneer youth Himalayan Mountains where he group at 9:4) p. m. and “The Man | preached to the Naga head-hunting Who Thinks for Himself” will beltribes of Assam. |the topic of the Builders group. | Presently he is foreign secretary | The monthly skating party isof the United Missionary Society jscheduled for Monday from 6:30 which has more than 110 mission- to 9 p. m. at the University Skat- aries serving in 11 countries. ing Center. Elder Tom Mackie will lead the . Bible Study and Prayer Hour at Communion Observed |7 p. m. Wednesday. The last class art on. Child Study will follow at, Weekly at 1st Christian m. The Rev: D. D. McColl, pastor, said the ordinance of Holy Com- munion is observed each week . / Current Rate on All Savings Minister Accepts Call at First Christian Church to give The Brace-Smith Funeral Home Offers the Insured Funeral Arrangement Plan for Taking Care of Funeral Expenses Mr. Earl J Smith of the * Brace - Smith Puneral Home ‘has just an- , Mounced their (nsured Punera! *'4 Arrangement # Plan, to be used for taking care of all funeral Esri J. Smith expense This plan, says Mr. Earl J. Smith, utilizes the single premium insurance policy with the one difference that it can be paid for either with cash or in ,;small monthly payments over as long as 36 months. Many people throughout the entire country have been tak- ing advantage of the privilege of arranging for a funeral much as you arrange for a possible sickness or hospitalization; the only difference, of course, is the fact that death is an inevitable thing. 4 offering of the Mr. Earl J. Smith points out that in most cases the living have no guide to go by in mak- ing the many difficult decisions when death occurs. With the Insured Funeral Arrangement Plan, all details, as well as the financial liability have been taken care of, easily and thoroughly. There have been many such plans, says Mr. Earl J. Smith But his investigation proves that the Insured Funeral Ar- rangement Plan offers more for each dollar spent than with any other plan in use today. Another distinct advantage, not available with other meth- ods of pre-arranging or pre- financing a funeral, says Mr Earl J. Smith, is the fact that any person in normal om ag up to 70 can apply, NON-MED- ICALLY, for this Insured Pu- neral Arrangement Plan. PLEASE CALL FE 5-0738 or write us for further details at no obligation. | The Rev. O. L. Lewis of 3017\everyone an opportunity to quietly @ | @ Mann Rd. has resigned as pastorjand reverently remember the jof the Clintonville Church of the/crucifixion of Jesus Christ. | Nazarene to accept a call to the} ‘The Shield of Faith’’ will be the | : Church of the Nazerene at Vassar.|pastor’s sermon topic Sunday | He will deliver his farewell ser-;/morning. His message wil] con-, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. timtrn A.M. [0 » IVE. mon on “You May Add to This” |cern the Apostle Paul and his great | UNTIL 9 P.-M. 51 S. SAGINAW ST. (Next to Wrigleys) Formerly the Lion's at the 11 a. m. service tomorrow. |faith. \ He has served the Clintonvil!e 2 2-ALIKE congregation for two years. Color Film at Southside | The religious color film, “Mid! east Profile.” will be shown at) 7 p.m. Sunday at the Southside Church of God, Motor at Nebraska | streets. Simon P. Long, director of the church visual aid department, said the public is invited. Choirs to Give Pageant The choirs of Providence Mis- sionary Baptist Church will present a pageant entitled ‘Heaven Bound” at 7:30 p. m. Sunday in St. James Missionary Baptist Church, 345 Bagley St. Mrs. Wal- ter Richardson will. be narrator. | yy) te " a * me P Sunday Sermons Listed | “Rejoice in the Blood” will be \the sermon topic at the 11 a. m.| Sunday service at Central Christian Church. At the 7 p.m. worship hour, the pastor will speak on “‘Re- member Lot's Wife.” WATCH FOR OUR | = GRAND Sold-on a Money-Back Caar- . antee. Now at Yankee's low mat ook > | 7 CHILD ENS : ‘ price of ...... tteveeeee os -SOON ~ ». I-CANVAS SHOES LATEX PORCH & ge a) Yee PAINT -| DECK PAINT Z >— My Blue canvas in sizes 5 to 3 ‘COMPLETELY’ SELF SERVICE | | All husky’ stalks—your choite of hybrids including Climbers. 5 Ft. 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Bay this Yankee teow, low DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT |i eg. 99° ” Jerr WO | ipetuaing esemants. - > | 2nd outdoor yse. STORE | ony Vw ]77 Wek | 397 ca | $397 | 1} = ' . Pee a) wrals ¢.. 3 » - e ° Ai. a ' ] , . ar ee ae on eee ae ae oe we a eer eo eo ae a So nl ae ae LT ew ee - es oe we ee rma Te ee ee ee ee oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 1WO St flpha Delta Kappa International Sorority for teachers initiated two honorary members at a dinner ” we ° : at Devon Gables Friday evening. Among neu officers installed at the event were, left to right, Mrs. Chester aes. ate Educators | Onored by Sorority Pontiac Press Phoies Dasher of Wayne. historian; Mrs. Laurence Patterson of Dearborn, vice president; and Mrs. N.C. Polk, cor- responding secretary. Mrs. E. Cleo Wiley, standing, assumed the office of president. ' Mrs. Edward H. Leland, left, was co- chairman for the Friday dinner. Mrs. Ross P. Tenny, center, and Mrs. Joseph Fouts also helped with the' special pro- gram. At present Alpha Delta Kappa is Pick Huntington Woman Voters League President Emerson PTA Holds Installation Youth Leaders were recog- nized and officers for the com- ing year installed when Her- rington Schoo] PTA held its fina] meeting of the year re- cently. Mrs. Joseph Napier, neigh- borhood chairman for the Girl At the closing bession of the bienniel state convention of League of Women Voters of Michigan in Detroit Thursday. Mrs. Howard Lichterman. of Huntington Woods was elected president for 1959-60 * * * A league member since 1949 Mrs. Lichterman has served on the state board the past three years and is a member represented throughout the United States and Canada. The-sorority hopes to include Alaska and Hawaii in the near future. Alpha Delta Kappa in Meet Here Mrs. Wiley, ‘State Leader, of Pontiac Greets Members 2 “May you cherish the friend- ships you make here tonight. ‘May. we ever press forward to new horizons and keep in sight the high ideals of our proud profession as _ teach- ers.” That was the greeting of Pontiac’s Mrs, E. Cleo Wiley, state president of AT.- pha Delta Kappa fmternational Sorority, when the honorary teachers’ group feted two noted educatofs at Devon Ga- bles Friday evening. Initiated as honorary mem- bers -in the sorority were Dr Kathleen Hester, professor of education at Eastern Michigan University, and. Dr. Elizabeth Drews, professor of education at Michian State University. Each state is alowed two hon- orary members. Dr. Hester is nationally known for both periodicals and books on the subject ‘The Teaching of Reading.’’ Dr Drew, former director of psy- chological services with the Lansing Public School System, is recognized for her work with the gifted child. * * * Mrs. Ross Tenny opened the program with grace. Mrs. Edward H. Leland gave a welcoming address, using two poems ‘Friendship’ and -‘‘A Friendly Handclasp” from the book “‘Looking Back” by Mrs. Nora Spencer Walls. (Mrs Walls is a teacher in Pontiac and a member of Rho Chap ter of Alpha Delta Kappa) State officers of the soror ity conducted an initiation of officers. Besides Mrs. WdHey those elected to office include Catherine Dettling of Lansing l . Scouts, Introduced. the of Oak Park LWV first vice president; Mrs. Law PTA Ss Ofticers Installed : , Brownies’ leaders. and pre She formerly served as direc- rence Patterson of Dearborn wsner eal S sented them with their leaders’ tor of Women's Division of second vice president: Mrs 1 Al tt S | . pins Chicago Heart Association, on N. G. Polk, corresponding In CO €ason OS@€I x * * the board of Women's Commit- secretary; Mrs. Walter Maas C OO OCa rou S Robert Bach, youth chair- tee for Brandeis University of Rochester recording secre ; man, presented the Cub Scout and board member of Detroit ag tary, Vera Hutchinson of Lan- ee On es were: snsiaben einer partieipaling in ye The first grade Girls Ensem- Convention reports were and Boy Scout leaders with branch of National Council of ¥ Sing. treasurer and Mrs. Ches- by Mrs. Kay Weaver at the program. were Josephine “bhe ; ‘ » Wee lee ‘lub fae ae her aMs leaders’ pins Jewish women ing ter Dasher of Wayne, histor Alcott School PTA final meet Crocker. ~visiiins. Teacher. «ho te and the Wisner Glee Club, given by Mrs. Robert LaMar “ lagi ane of re souson “Thticed i ud & ‘Ainciaaxion and Mrs directed by Mrs. Donald Weiss, and Mrs. Cameron Clark, dele- Lester Davison, PTA vice + * * Chaplains Suite . te ek Howard Booker, refreshments YOC@! instructor, entertained = gates to the state PTA con- president, presented flags to Other officers are Mrs. Fran. MKS. HOWARD LICHTERMAN Mrs. Jos mies & ee lag M ne members of the Wisner PTA vention held in Bay City April the Cub Scouts and the Boy cis M. Hilliard of Kalamazoo, a roe Sey ot rs. Theodore Figa is pres- chairman me _ . 7 = g , : Grand Rapids and Mrs. Paul ; : Thursday in the schoo] gym- 27-29. Scouts. first vice president; Mrs. Ed- . ident of the group. Others who * * * nasium * = warti Radke of Dearborn, sec- “ Bushong of Ypsilanti. Mrs. Er will serve next school yer: The Alcott School Band, di “Pasticips y semble = * Bree 25 (CS Scat 7 j ay ; Davi Bride Ma bie Buten of Muskegon was include Mrs. Lewis K. Smartt rected by William Brown Tae RUIaE 18) IE ERECT Announcements were made sang and the Boy Scouts gave ond vice president; Mrs. David y installed as sergeant-at-arms vice president; Mr. Smartt played several selections. Bon- were Rebeca Hogy, aie of the PTA mass installation a dem@nstration of emergency Nims Jr. of Grand Rapids, . "a . — . —erris spl * ttom, Mona DeQuis, Peggy and school of instruction to be first aid treasurer; Mrs, John F. Jones W Wh t . preside Mrs > Wats : ainda Roet — ; : . : : , ‘ Cho's ; ion Mclieary. pie Nia presented “aricg: io, ne al Sirens One held June 2 at Central Method- x * * of Berkley, secretary ed r | e - ard mn See hers were pres > * oe = : . . ’ ra raves, j : n or e event including and Mrs. Walter Schmitz, sec- companied by Mrs. Walter pleton aaa at Appleton. ust _Church and ge The Glee Club entertained, * ; * * . Mrs. Elaine Chesworth whe is registration on May 29. Mrs. wearing new choir robes madé Board of Directors members econ iat le ‘ai Suclinoars teaciner teen. aroe retary Schmitz Their announcer was Melanie handling Cameron Clark is . » @ Grand > * : by some of the PTA mothers. are Mrs. John Iglauer of Gra Houck reservations for the June 2 , : . ‘ tralia, 17 Michigan chapters A skitentitled “Random The Wisner Band entertained pasta Walton. After installation of the new Rapids. om John McCall By EMILY POST al & tlepler sebreoration Target,"’ directed by Kay Whe i ot and barit a PTA officers, refreshments of East Lansing: -Mrs. Leonar: ind i hs ; | "yi was presented by parents mite sed t pare Gale, oe William Anderson, were served in the multi-pur Rall of East Lansing, Mrs Dear Mrs, Post: I am goin: Windsor, Ontario, Canada. ock, Was prese y parents comprised of Arthur Gale, a ontiac . : ze — phy ca ‘ Members * of John Monteith Elementary Ke i Allen. and Robert Viau president of the Pontiac PTA pose room. Miller G. Sherwood of Grand to be married ‘this sunimer . of = Epsilon Neith ‘ g Council, was a guest at the ew M Tho Sactians Chapter present were Mrs. R School. The cast included Mrs played. Carolyn Bain and meeting. ae ee agree and 1 would. like very much 4 Campbell, Mra. Lewis Cay- Joseph Orosey, Mrs. Aldred Susan Wade played a_ flute * * i aaee Lams Ar to wear a. white suit, white nell. Mrs. Clinton George, Mrs . > ldo . » > Ps ur 0 ; o . . 4 ‘* = ating lias Waldo, and and clarinet duet Refreshments were served Oversoaping Dulls oe « hat and white shoes, but 1 Charies Hampshire, Mrs. John ruceé Waldo, * * * by Mrs. Martin Bacak, Mrs ; Landon, M Gordo $ pr : ‘ : , have been married before and - . Mrs. mn Rice. Hoes —_ ve ae Mrs. William Mihalek. of Paul Maddox, Mrs. Reuben Dost. oversoap a aoe Delegates 4 a cha have been told white is ab- Mrs. Norman Underwood and sented a past president's pin the Pontiac PTA Council and Dextrom, Mrs. Arthur Clark- the family laundry. It is al- ea a th " h eae conte! Mrs. Genevieve Van't Roer a member of the schoo] board, ston, Mrs. Robert Anderson, most impossible to rinse clothes tended . t o ay one solutely tabu for a second Also attending were Mrs. Elfie installed Wisner PTA officers and Mrs. Robert Andrews. properly when an overdose of — tion were Mrs. Eldred Mathes marriage. Will you please tell Mitchell, Mrs. H. A. Mitchell for the coming year Hospitality committee mem- washing compounds have been Mrs. Robert Matheson. Am) me is this is so” and Mrs. Lola Sandage. chap- Many Attend Krueger and Laura Belz Flora Owen and Eileen bers were Mrs. Wilbur used. This poor rinsing causes _— ter president. Reynolds were appointed to Hinsperger and Mrs. Irving a build up of gray or ycllow Mrs. Polk was dinner. chair- National Dance the auditing committee Cocking residue on garments. Answer: There is no reasor man, assisted by Mrs. Leland Affair at Elks “why you may not wear a white Their committee members in ; suit with white accessones cluded Mrs. Eugene Carey Over 100 members and Y ° : The tabu is against a white Mrs, Alton Maddeh, Faye Don- guests attended the annual Grads to Hear Specia ped re] S bridal dress and veil and elson, Mrs. Sandage, Mrs. Ru- Dance of All Nations held orange blossoms fus Campbell, Mrs. Gordon Friday evening at Elks Tem . Rice, Wilma Webb, Mrs. Mor- ple. The affair was sponsored Two distinguished personali- Gen. Trudeau's Army serv- fields and the United States. In - rell Jones and Mrs. Theodore ice includes assignments dur- 1945 he was directed to activate ‘Dear Mrs. Post: My hus- Fauble, all from Pontiac chap- jointly by Janice Anfona’s citi- - zenship class and the New Citizen's League, pf Pontiac Committee hefads planning ties will address the 1959 grad- uates of Cranbrook and Kings- wood Schools June 13 at Christ Church. Cranbrook. ing World War II in foreign and command Base X in Ma- nila to support planned as- saults on Japan. bang has a habit of holding his fork in the left hand and pushing food onto it with his ters, Epsilon, Zeta, and Rho. Remove Eye-Lash the dance included Roman DWAYNE BUTLER +) se minum tensils During and following the knife. He does this constant!y Cravifia sad Clanace Ghani fn i teeimne Bufleo a? ee tiv, ktwee C italews Alu nu U Korean War, his service in- throughout the meal. I think Make-U Car f T berlain, tickets: Miss Antona —— ast is = . fee me b k Never Lose Color cluded posts in Japan and Ko- this looks horrible and, in my p erully orchestra and jentertainment Whittemore street, will be grant sch ] wal ten no spe EE opinion. ts very bed manners Be gentle when removing Maude Chambers and Mrs ed a B.S. degree in industrial Cnool § hag: oom ement a Now. that life has become present position as chief of re- He says that it is just as cor eyelash makeup so you will Herbert Langtgn do@r_ priz« j , I dress at the 1] a.m. program more lightweight and colorful search and development. rect ‘to use the knife as a not damage the lashes, Appl inn management trom Lawrence in * & * very side, there are rain- yusher as it is to use ce + ae Mrs. Langton falso ;served as on every side, Mrs. McIntosh, a graduate pusher as is to use a piece , of tawad. ¥ would Tike io: bear a damp washcloth to the eyes chairman of the fiouse com mittee in chatge, of refresh stitute of Technology. He _ is treasurer of Alpha Gamma Up- Kingswood's services will be- gin at 3 p.m., with Millicent bow-hued aluminum plates that prove both points at once. of Bryn Mawr College, re- ceived her Ph.D at Johns Hop- from you on this matter.”’ Then gently dab at the lash- es with cleansing tissue. Fol- ments silon fraternity and a member (Carey McIntosh, president of These are made of alumi- kins University. A former low this by dabbing cold Guests of hongr were Mayo! of the Society for Advancement Barnard College, Columbia num with the colors—and what teacher of English, she was Answer: There is no better cream on the lashes, Remove and Mrs Philp E. Rowston of Management ' University, as guest speaker colors—locked in, so they never headmistress of the Brearley JANE H. LOUD pusher than a piece of dry fina] traces of make-up with a The opening luncheo® of the W omen Sailors 6f Orchard Lake Country Club was held Friday at the club. Mrs. Basil E, . was chairman for the . W alter ahnual erent. {. Kleinert, center. cochairman who presented the sailing schedule for the season, and Mrs. George H. Crane. é kK «itd Pontiac Press Phote {Iso pictured are Mrs. wash or wear off. This so- called anodized or porcelanized aluminum ware is both prac- School, New York, before her appointment as head of Bar- nard in 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hardesty of Dover,- Del., an- crust ‘Lacking this, the knife is also correct — if properly used, Held in the left hand washcloth. tical) for cooking and pretty I " nounce the engagement. of their : ‘ n 1956 she was selected gag in the same position as it is Cork M rk for serving. “Woman of the Year” by the daughter, Jane Hardesty Loud when held in the -right hard, arks Hem Women’s National Institute. of Birmingham, to Carl &. Wid- — with the tip of the blade help- For a home-made hem Secret to Beauty The secret of keeping yourself well-groomed is to real consider soap-and-water beauty routines absolutely essential. Women Sailors Hold Luncheon at Orchard Lake The women sailors of Or- chard Lake Country Club held their annual opening luncheon at the club yesterday. Mrs. Basil E. Brown was chairman of the affair, and was assisted by Mrs. Walter A. Kleinert, who presided at the lunch and presented the sail- ing schedule for the season. * * *x Some of the women sailors at the luncheon were Mrs. F” S. Strong Jr, Mrs. Margaret Russell, Mrs. W, L. Shaffner, Mrs. George H. Crane, and Mrs. Howard B. Green. Others were ,Mrs..John G Slater, Mrs, Clarence K. Pat- terson, Mrs. Phomas H Adams, Mrs. Carson C. Bing- ham sand Mrs, Graham J. Graham, MOTHER OF FOUR Mrs. MeIntosh is mirried to Dr. Rustin McIntosh, They have four children. 7 * ney Jr. of Birmingham. He «is the son of the C, E. Widneys of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. A July wedding is planned. ” 3 WS. wae " ee ieee ® a” sa Homeward bound irae Hawaii are, le{t to right, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper of Bloomfield Hills, T, Mel Rinehart of: Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack \. | ing to guide and hoid each morthful for the fork to lift, it is a natural motion and in no way incorrect, 7 Rinehart of Birmingham. marker, force a knitting needle through a cork. The cork will slide easily for different hem widths, % The) all sailed for the Islands the.end of April for a vacation. ty ty GAP CR BR ONE Fee “ ‘ ] Nd A ee ee ee ee ’ SAC ROR AR MER Sie uA aa RE nee RNR, OBI Ce eee ae aa eee oe ee ee a / THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 _ - Smile and Say ‘No’ — Abby Refuse to Answer Prying F riend By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I have a friend who visits me con- stantly and calls me on the phone every day. The only thing I have against her is the questions she asks about our finances. She asks the price of everything I have in " my house. When I wear something new she asks how much I paid for it. She asked me what my hus- band’s salary was, how much _ taxes we paid. Yes, Abby, she has even inquired about how much my telephone bills and grocery bills are every month. I am fed up to the teeth with these questions. How can I put a stop to this without hurting her feelings? FED-UP DEAR FED: What feelings? The‘next financial question she tosses should not be answered. Give her a great big beautiful smile (and show all those teeth you are fed up to) and tell her sweetly, “It's none of your busi- ness, Dearie?” . ~*~ * . DEAR ABBY: I have a great problem on my hands. I am a boy of 17 and I smoke. How- ever, my parents do not know it. My dad smokes, and when I hint I would like to smoke he says it is bad for me and he'd never allow it. I have tried to quit, but I can't. To be honest, I enjoy smoking. | would like for some smoking man to give me some good rea- sons why I should quit. YOUNG SMOKER DEAR YOUNG: I am no smoking man (am not even a smoking woman) but I can tell you that it is expensive, and it can't do your health any good. Can a “smoking man” give this boy any better reasons? * * * DEAR ABBY: I am going with two fellows and I am hav- ing a hard time making up my mind which one I want. “A” is ‘six feet two and very nice, but he is very conceited and acts like he is doing me a favor when he takes me out But he does make a wonderful appearance and all the giris envy me when I'm with him. “B” is the exact opposite. He treats me like a queen and is interested in my wants and vr City Nurses Elect Head Choose 3 Others as Officers for Local Group Mrs. Stuart E. Whitfie'd has been elected president of the, Pontiac Visiting Nurse As sociation. Other officers include Mrs. Gelston Poole, first vice prest- dent; Mrs. L. C. Sheffield. second vice president; Mrs. Charles , Coppersmith, secre- tary; and Mrs. Abe Lapides, treasurer. Committees appointed when Young, finance; Mrs. Charles Coppersmith, Mrs. Poole, and Mrs. C. Bryan Kinney, nom- inating; Mrs. Leslie Tripp and Mrs. William Emerson, pub- licity. Mrs. D, R. Wilson, retiring president, was elected honor- ary president at the meeting in recognition of her many years devoted to work with the as sociation. Mrs. Emerson and Mrs. George Crane were welcomed as new members of the board of directors. Board member Mrs. Lee Dunlap also was pres- ent. * *« * The Visiting Nurses Associa- tion gives bedside nursing care to patients il] at their homes. An agency mainly supported by the Pontiac Area United Fund, it serves the city of field, and Avon. The program report read at the revealed summer, In line with conver- | : i E 3 B f : a styeds tAAASAASAAAAAS ‘ up in the morning and fix her husband's breakfast? My hus- 5 g Fe i i WILLIAM J, GILLOW Candidate for a B. A. degree from Alma College is William J. Gillow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Gillow of Ascot street. A business administra- tion major, he minored in eco nomics and general science. He is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and upon graduation plans to enroll at Wayne State University for a year’s study of mortuary sci- ence. School Unit in Annual Dinner Mrs. Walter Hubner, out- going president of LeBaron PTA, was toastmistress at ihe association's annual dinner Thursday evening. Featured on the program was the LeBaron School String Ensemble, directed by George Eckroth. A skit was presented by the school dra- matic club, directed by Mar- garet Harths. New PTA president, Mrs. Robert Trachet, reported on the Michigan Congress of PTA convention held in April at Bay City. a Mrs. Robert Adsit and Mrs. Dimitrie Toth were chairmen for the affair, assisted by homeroom mothers from the classes of Mrs. Louise Baldauf, Bonnie Coan, and Mrs. Hazel Shuart. Programs were made by chil- dren from the rooms of Mrs. Zelda Dunn, Bonnie Davidson, and Mrs. Paula Kennerly. aw lie ST Be ae mth. BER: eeoteen Se ' Have You Tried This? LEONARD M. PICKERING To graduate from Wayne State University Medical School June 11 is Leonard Myles Pickering. He received his B.S. from Wayne in 1954, The son of the Floyd Picker- ings of Bloomfield Hills, he and his wife live in Pirming- ham. He is president of his fraternity Phi Beta Pi. HAROLD R. WARD To receive a B.S. in mechani- cal engineering from Lawrence | Harold Russell Ward of Park- | way drive. He is a member of the Rho Deita Phi fraternity. ~ * + Mrs. Ivah Baker gent.us the recipe for the cherry dessert enjoyed Thank you, Mrs. B for To serve: Top with scoop of recipe. vanilla ice cream. Serves 12. == ‘ ile 2 eRe © es aaa intel ED intadte & id flake coconut i's cans cherry pie mix Cut margarine into dry in- gredients as for pie crust, but do not roll. Add coconut, Line 9x9 pan with half of the flour mixture. Pour 1% cans cherry pie mix on this and put remaining flour mixture on top. Bake 30 minutes at 400 degrees (or 375 degrees if glass pan iy used.) cup suga 3 package 5 5s 7 time and expense anc also because of procrastination, We just do not » dull them. p\somewhat, also becuse they are) eat 9 fF = BS se] Hi z] ; : i i i : rT iy is * * * & persona) reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose addressed, stamped envelope. Carol Cox, Bride-to-Be, Has Shower Carol Cox, bride-elect of Naval officer candidate Robert Bender, was feted at a bridal shower Thursday. The affair was held at the Oriole road home of Mrs. Allan J. Denham and Karen Denham. Miss Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox of Mo- hawk road, and Mr. Bender, son of the Russell Benders of Middleville, will exchange vows May 30. Guests included Mrs. Cox, Sue Cox, Mrs. Lewis Sites of Oxford, Mrs, Howard Wilhelm of Detroit, Mrs. Harlan Boyce, Mrs. Oman Lewis, Barbara Fair, Patricia Clark, Carol Simpson, Vivian Smith, Janet Wilson, Neome Cheney, Carol Carmichael, and Jean Ann Kumley. Also imvited were Sonja Ryan, Kay Rouse, Mrs. Hardy Fair, Mary Felice, and Mrs. Frank Schwartz. Springtime Session of OES Held County Group Gathers in Berkley Masonic Temple “Oakland County Assn., Order of the Eastern Star, held its meeting Thursday at Masonic Temple with members of Berkley chapter as 2 * Mrs. Frank Voll Jr., Mrs. Maurice McGleish and Mrs. Carl Smith took part in the morning session. * * * Oakland County officers es- corted in by Ma-Con Club were Mrs. Harry Long, presi- dent; ’ Wilma Bendle, first vice president; Eldon Sweazy, sec- ond vice president; Mrs. Thomas . Glascock, treasurer; Perkio, logg, Mrs. Sweazy, Mrs. Stan- ley Warwick, Mrs. Lester Oles, Mrs. Gilbert Leach and Mrs. George Takes. Honored guests were Mrs. Ifa Matthews, Russel] C. Monro, grand officers and grand com- mittee women of the Grand Chapter of Michigan. . by Richard Fisher, soloist, To Soften Water If packaged water softener is used in laundering, it should be put into the wash water before adding soap. And softener in the first rinse water prevents soap curds from forming. worthy grand patron; Mrs. Elliott Moving to New York Local Roosevelt Kin to Wed in East | Mrs. Carl T. Guething of Kenne- aw avenue is planning a luncheon arly in June for Mrs. Charles Ammis of Worcester, Mass. who will arrive June 1 for a visit. Driving out with Mrs. Lummis will be Mrs. Helen Robertson, also of Worcester, who will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey entertain at i\May 29, Mrs. Eldon J. Bemis and {Mrs. Willys Wagner will be hos-, tesses at a luncheon June 5 at fhe latter’s home in Franklin and Mrs. Stiffen Skirt Band A stiffener made of adhesive- wily, Miieges * Place to Snap City Student Awarded Grant at Cranbrook Among three students at Cranbrook Academy of Art to be awarded a tuition grant by his fellow students is Fred Fen- ster of Whittemore street. The fund was acquired last month from the sale of student work. Mr. Fenster received his B.S. degree in industrial arts edu- cation at City College of New York. He is working for his Masters of Fine Arts degree in metalsmithing under Richard Thomas, department head and is specializing in design and execution of hollow ware in sil- ver and pewter. \Keep Looking Find Your Best Cosmetics | Institute of Technology June 7 is | By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN tempted to select quickly anything | g {which seems at all right for us. | « As a matter.of fact. that is what| + most of us do. 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Claycombe, Pastor Services at 8:30 A.M. and 11 A.M. Sunday School 0 45 A.M, Grace & '» Corner Genesee and Glendale t (West Side) { { PRONE ICEL: i: Richard S. Stuckmeyer, Pastor i Church Service .... ‘* Sunday School .....9 « Church Service ....11 Sunday School ae St. Stephen VF.W. Hall—Walton Blvd (Between Dixie and Sashevaw) * Guy B. Smith, Pastor Church Service ... & Sunday School St. Trinity Auburn at Jessie (East Side) % Ral Iph C. Claus, Pastor ; Sunday School ....9 First Service ......8 ; Second Service ...11 eset BY Dae ii: MPSS FR he AR .. 9:45 A.M. & 9:30 A.M. © 10:45 AM. 5) Brethren Church Pastor Renamed *| The Rev. Myron R. Everett, = pastor of the Baldwin Evangelical a United Brethren Church, has been returned to the congregation here for the fifth year by the anual! i conference held recently at The Rev. H. E. Ryan, a r *\ Chosen new conference superin- ‘itendent of the East District was p the Rev. N. C. Leiesner, pastor jof Trinity Evangelical United 4 ) Brethren Church, Detroit. Church of ole E. Pike at Andersen ~ Sunday _ 00 Morning Worship, 1:00 AM. * Evening Worship, i Youth oy x Wed. ¥ 7:30 .M, x Welcome “Forward in Faith” CKLW Sunday, _ 32:3 PM. B| Fd q| ! The Christian 4ind Missionary Alliance Church \ M-59 at Cass Lake Rd. Rev. G. I. Bersche, Pastor 4] Sunday School ...... 9:45 A.M. "ii Sunday Worship ....11:00 A.M. FAITH and OBEDIENCE a) A ee ~ 6:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service.. 7:00 P.M. “CONFESSION and FALSE RELIGIONS” oe tRCS, COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Ex- cavation is already under way for the new $180,000 addition to the Community United Presbyterian Church on Sashabaw road, Dray- ton Plains. Plans also call for the remodeling of the present unit which was built in 1928. Architects for the new building are Eroh ~ and Friedman. Gerald Shell is general contractor; and Temple & Sons, mechanical contractors. Roy Lindahl is. chairman of the building committee and the Rev. Walter Teeuwissen Jr., pastor, and Elden Shell are ex officio members of the committee. Bethany Choirs FIRST Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.D. WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D. to Give Concert Baptist Church Event Scheduled for Sunday | by Four Groups | Under the leadership of Miss, Elda L. Sutter, minister of music,} choirs of Bethany Baptist Chufeh| }will give a concert at 7:30 p.m.| |Sunday. | | Numbers to be preesnted by ithe Senior Choir will include| “With a Voice of Singing,’’ ‘‘Ma- jestic Is Thy Name,’ “My Faith Looks Up to Thee,” “There Is a| Balm in Gilead,” ‘The Holy| City,” and “The Heavens red Telling.”’ The Ladies’ Chorus, Men's Chor-| us, Primary Choir and Bethany) cipate. Dr. Joseph I. Chapman, pas- tor, will conduct the annual OAKLAND PARK REV. J. W. DEEG | EE, st METHODIST CHURCH Pastor—MONTCALM and GLENWOOD 10:00 A.M. Service—Make Your. Calling and Election Sure” Sunday School 11:15 AM. Prayer Fellowship, 7:30 P. M. &. Si ee gas oe Sey SRS what cd A RS od fs Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M. Se. | at the 11 a.m. se-vice Sunday. , of Life Everlasting.” \ Ronald Boyce will assist at the assistant. Youth §S Sunday School 9:45 Service 6:00 Evening Wednesday Prayer Servi Rev. Paul Johnson — FE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue Service 11:00 Service 7:00 ce 7:30 Morning them to the end that they ought jalways to pray. Finst FREE | Ever Thurs. 7:30 CHURCH of SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Aalta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off ing Service 7:30 PM Margaret McDaniels of Clawson Auburn) P.M—Silver Tea Rev. Austin Wallace of Chestertield Tune 7 See METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET Lyal H. Howisen, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Services 11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Free Methodist Youth 6:45 P.M. 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Circles 4 Prayer Meeting Wed FIRST SPIRITUALIST ‘CHURCH | Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor May 23, Strawberry Party 8:00 P.M Rally Sunday Services 2:30 Fayette Balcom. 7:30 Rew. Dinner 5 P.M. Marshall Harry Nichols, President the following points: 1. Jesus prayed for unity of all believers. John 17:21 Question: If all believers are not unified, do they not disrespect the prayer of our Lord? Cor. 1:10. Phil. 2:1, 2 of Paul's statement? Word of God. Rom. 10:17, II Cor way he walks? THEM AND BE YE SEPARATE.” To our question, WHY DO discussion Any Bible le of in aposties, why not? 1 2 The’ 3. They teach something gospel) Which \is not would nerve it. vou shy not 4. Question: Denominationalism encourages In view of these truths, I say ge Paul, something less than were ‘fulded inte ell truth.) or: different from the apostles’ teaching the gospel of Christ.” ENROLL IN FREE BIBLE CORRESPONIDENCE COURSE heve got enrolled in our free np correspondence course, “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday ......9:45 A.M. Sermon & Worship “in: 00 AM Eve. Worship & Sermon . 6:00PM Bible Study Tuesday : 8:00 P.M WHY DO DENOMINATIONS EXIST? In an article last week we presented arguments which proved conclusively that this modern idea of denomina- tionalism fs not taught in the Bible, nor is it endorsed by the Bible DE- NOMINATIONALISM I8’'AS PAR FROM Is FROM intelligént. . sincere, conscien- tious minded Bible reading individuals can associate and affiliate with such a system of mockery.as is displayed by denominationalism is tncomprehen- sible. This can be seen by noticing 2 Paul constantly wrote condemning division and encouraging unity. 1 division. 1s this not a mockery 3. The Bible teaches us to walk by faith and faith eometh by hearing the 5. Question: Is one walking by leith” ‘when the Bible does not endorse the MF eoad YE OUT FROM AMONG I Cor. 6: DENOMINATIONS BXIST TODAY? This question is worthy of thorough consideration, a ve view of the fact our as denominationalism We gy B- will A anual Pt Daptin Churches, E. oan answer, DENOMINATI y OR ALL OF THE POLLOWING INS: . The teach pemething more than the aposties taught (and the sposties were = into all truth.) or: radictory to the Bible. Ay lg that in t days of the TED.” (The Standard Misosa D.D.) — the wr not then EXIST TO POR AT LEAST the apostles taught (and the apostles (and the ag were guided into ali truth.) or 4 teach a modification of that which the aposties taught (and the ties were ¢ into al) truth.) th view of this. capommerrennaom on cannct bly be gar what should do? “COME b hg) M AMONG E II Cor. 6:17. I marvel with Paul tn Gala 6 1:6 7 when he said, “I marvel that ye are so soon removed from his that called vou into the grace of Christ unto another another, but there 6e some that trouble ou, and BELIEVETH THOU THis? do so For Further Infarmation Write to R. We!!s, 2]0 Hughes St. Pontiac or Call FE 5-1156 WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHBIST : 210 Hughes Street ¢ 10:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. BRING THE FAMILY service of remembrance for all | | who died during the past year | Mrs. Gertrude E. Velguth of Flint '8:45 morning service and at 11| ‘ |-m. Diana Irish will be youtn Junior Choristers will also parti-| | MDS. GERTRUDE E. VELGUTH “Christian Science’ to Be Lecture Theme | | His message will be “Sins of the First Church of Christ, Our Spiritual Health — Our Hope jentist, |tour as a member of the Christian And He spoke a parable unt | 1% will Jecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Sci- 164 W. Lawrence St. isubject will be “Christian Science: Soul's Restorative Power vealed.” Re- Open House The Dorcus Society of the Pon- itiac Riverside Seventh-day Adven- \tist Church will hold open house} lfrom 2 to 6 p.m. Monday at the newly acquired Health & Welfare iCenter at 168 Mt. Clemens St. The local welfare center is aj part of a state-wide disaster net-| |work cooperating» with Civil De- ifense and Red Cross officials. | Mayor Phillip E. Rowston will cut the ribbon and speak at the official opening of the building. Other distinguished guests will be Morten B. Juberg, public rela- tions director of the Michigan Con- ference of Seventh-day Adventists and Howard D. Burbank of the Home Missionary Department from Lansing, Paul C. Allison of the | Pontiac Public School System, | and several city officials. The expanded facilities provide more space for storing clothing and disaster equipment as first | aid and survival kits, which will be on display. This type of work is carried on Memorial Day Her Mrs. Velguth is on an extensive | Science Board of Lectureship. After graduating from the Con-) servatory of Music at Eastern) |Michigan College, she studied at | Michigan State University and the | |Flint Institute of Arts. In 1945 she resigned her position | as chairman of the arts departmert of Northern High School in Flint to devote full time to the public practice of Christian Science heal- jing. % lt was suggesied Las Vegas install divorce machines—like 25 airline insurance!” HEAR WHY ON CKLW SUN., 7:30 A.M. ~ REV. A J | BAUGHEY, Speaker * . Pte Pt cent BOLL OM Lab Service Slated | Girl and Boy Scouts | to Decorate Graves at, | Sashabaw Cemetery A Memorial Day service is being planned for 11 a.m. Saturday at Health & Welfare Center, for Public by Adventist societies all over the q world. The group works with the Pon- tiac schools and cooperates with) pea wens and Salvation Army } O Members ef the Dorcus Society, | sages in uniform, will be hosts\{fo the|~ ~~ public. Organ Recital Last in Series Gordon Wilson of Ann Arbor to Give Program| at All Saints Church ! | The last program in the current | § iseries of monthly organ recitals |” at All Saints Episcopal Church | will be played at 5 p.m. Sunday by| Gorden Wilson of Ann Arbor. Mr. Wilson is a former student Se 43 Rollins | of Catherine Crozier at New Pastor Comes I came that they may have life, and may have it abundantly. CJ fo First Open Bible . Coming to the First Open Bible Church this week as the new _ First, Social . Brethren Church is the Rev. Arthur W. 316 Baldwin, FE 2-0384 | natal. Sat. Eve. Service ....7:30 P.M. Born in Lexington, Ohio in 1925, Suniiay, Setiae tne OA AE he is a graduate of the Dayton} SHy Morne 1.00 AM. Bible Institute where he also served] uit Bible Study « « .6:15 PM. as a teacher. Prior to coming Sunday Evening Pontiac, the Rev. Mr. Maglott was Worship ....- .0e7:30 P.M. Tues. Young People . «7:30 P, Thurs. Prayer ......7:30P REV. TOMMY GUEST, Pas g : == With his wife, Mary, and chil- PILGRIM dren, Linda, John and | a Genes Be.” mee * "1 HOLINESS | Co cole | Baldwin at Fairmont ne hoch | Pastor 0. D. Emery ; urcn q Mill, E. Huron & Mt. Clemens ahi ier ial ; coer op A . WORSHIP HOUR. ‘ - 11 AM. ‘ STANDARD ° SERMON BY PASTOR EMERY ' The Rev. Mr. Burton, preaching YOUTH HOUR . r = —) 615 PM | Evangel Temple |} eveNiNG SERVICE : _Inerdeorinaina 4 7 PM. : wee? warckip, 1100 aM. SERMON BY wbaine eign ily Bg h PASTOR EMERY : OLOFFREY DAY. B.A.,.B.Th., P.M. Paster J We invite you to join us in: | ! y The "2 Episcopal Church THE REV. 9] joyous worship and warm, | Christian fellowship. Our: program is for your entire family of the Advent Middlebelt Rd., North of W. Lena Lake Rd. ] JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar Servcie 10:00 A.M. ; ie VISIT US THIS WEEK ; aN *% tt, rs Se Oakland and Saginaw 4 Pontiac, Michigan * Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor ry Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’! Pastor % Hh oe Classes for A!l Ages Le a ‘ “WORKS VS. FAITH” a \College, and is presently working [toward the degree of Doctor of |Musical Arts at the University of _coeee. The following program has | been chosen: “Kyrie, Thou Spirit Devine,” “Christ, Our Lord te Jordan Came,” and ‘‘Prelude and Fugue in G Major” by Bach; | Other selections will be “My Heart Is Filled With Longing’’ by \Brahms, ‘Piece Hereique’’ Franck, ‘‘The Rhythmic Trumpet”’ , by Bingham, “Requiescat by | in. ithe Sashabaw Presbyterian Church Pace” by Sowerby, and * ‘Prelude (_. ‘in connection with the Sashabaw} Cemetery. | Following a brief message by the pastor, the Rev. Clifford H. Has- kins, a group of Girl and Boy Scouts will cevonate graves of the) cemetery. At ftoon, coffee and cake will | be served in the church base- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minister | FE /4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School .........9:45A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M Youth Service ..:... 6:00 P M Evéning Service 7:00PM Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 730PM BETHEL TABERNACLE Pirst Pentecost Church of Pontiac §.8..10 am. Worship 11 am Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 134 Baldwin Ave. PE 5-8256 | ment. Chairman of the Memorial Day program is Mrs. Ida Stewart | of Pontiac. . The charter from the National Council] of Presbyterian Men will be presented to the recently organized Men's Council at the 7:30 meeting \Tuesday evening. A guest speaker jwill be present from Detroit Pres- CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 30 Whittemore Street Julius Cook, Speaker Silver Tea bale ail Sunday Service 7:30 P M. | |bytery Council. As part of the program, the color }motion picture film, “‘God of Crea- tion,”’ will be shown. Refreshments will be served at the close of the session. and Fugue on B-A-C-H” by Liszt. The public is invited to attend ately following. ‘Home Nursing Class jot the American Red Cross will ibe graduated at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Providence Missionary Baptist Church with the’ Male Chorus of the church providing a musical program. Graduates include Irene Paul, Mrs. Mary Teasley, Mrs. Mary | Paul, Mrs. Pearl Anthony, Mrs Louise Richerson, Mrs. Gladys | Keys, Mrs. Georgia Chenault, Mrs. | Sylvia Trayler ings was the instructor. 68 W. Walton Sunday School 10 A. M. r » Youth Group 6:30 P. M. MARIMONT . ~ Marimont Baptist tist Church | Morning Worship 11 A. ™M. “Angel's Food” Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. ‘Mysteries of Kingdom of Heaven” Pastor Somers Preaching at Both Services A Growing Church with a Friendly Welcome! “Holding Forth the Word of Life” . a sad Ciel — fucken FE 2-7239 Dr. G ‘director of the Michigan and‘ se | troit Council of Churches, will be 'guest preacher at the Orchard Lake Community Church, Presby- terian at both the 9 and 11 a.m. ‘services. His subject will be | ‘Arise, Be Doing.” A, graduate of Bucknell Univer. asa Baptist minister in Vines. fown, Ohio and Minneapolis, Minn. Prior to comiag tc the Detroit Council in 1947, he was associate director of the Ministers’ and Mis-| sionaries’ Board of the. American Baptist Convention Get Acquainted REVIVAL . First Open Bible Church - 517 JOSLYN AVE. Starting May 24, 11:00.A.M. REV. ARTH UR MAGLOTT dae Nightly 7:45: P.M. (except Saturday) Come, Lets Get Acquainted! REV. ARTHUR MAGLOTT, pastor ‘ | | Mrs. Norman Smith, will sing | “The Children’s Prayer” at the worship hour t Jack A. VanCoevering, who re- pictures jand tell of his trip at the Men’s 9 daar imal m. Tues- * * * Sam Burnley will be in charge of the dinner and Howard Hobart, will preside -at the election of | officers, The public is Invited to see the |pictures at'8 p. m. 70 Chamberlain, Cor. Edison FE 4-9053 secu sain ee Pray” Sunday 9:30 AM new | Service a Sunday il A: Se. The Choralers, directed by | ba ® FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 AM.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 10: 45 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.-EVENING SERVICES “PROPHETIC MESSAGE” Dr. Hugh Farre!! speaking at both services Evangelical ETAL RSET BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH West Huron at Mark Street Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman. Pastor Percy M. Walley. Ir. Minister of Education Two Worship Services—@:45 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Sermon: “SIGNS OF OUR SPIRITUAL HEALTH” “Our of Life Everlasting!” 943 A. M.—Church School Classes for All 700 P.M—4 B.Y.F. Groups 7.30 P. M.—Annual Concert of the Choirs Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.—Mid-week Service of Prayer and Bible Study “Ah American Baptist Convention Church” “ the recital and reception immedi- CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road, Near Hatchery Road - . Paster Anthem by Adults Choir Classes—Nursery thru Adult Tame Youth Peliowshi Large Parking Let — Nursery During Al) Services “An American Baptist Convention Church” to Be Graduated Sunday | A First Aid Home Nursing Class | FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH | 131 MT. CLEMENS ST.—Y.M.C.A. BLDG. Sunday mamee oS yy, pa 11 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 ROBERT GARNER CLENTIS HAZELETT Pastor 848. Supt. i - = Dr. G. M. Lenox to Preach ' at Orchard Lake Church | Tas South Saginaw at Judson...... ane [ENN A, | and Mrs. Mary | Newcomb. Mrs, Gertrude Flem- | oes F Aye ee ae IRST METHODIST Paul T. Hart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor 10:00 ALM. MORNING WORSHIP. “ALDARSGATE — THE BIRTHPLACE OF -METHODISM” Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL Youth Fellowship. . .6:15 P. M. F; Wert. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship ek an peranerneesoeas ay de ae covenstevetedes-, Ty “CHURCH: te NAZARENE Worship Bible School ... Kenneth A. Hutchinson Pastor Youth Service .. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Meg 60 STATE STREET 11:00 A.M. MINISTER SPEAKING 6:30 P.M. MINISTER SPEAKING .. 9:45 A.M. Young People Saturday ... Sunday School. & Worship Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. Apostolic Church of Christ "458 CENTRAL °, 7:30 P.M. 10:00 A.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 P Bishop L, A. Parent 4 + * a » ete id dads, deh, en Bete ae ee ed * A te iep re pe ape MAY 23, 1959 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘ coe aa RI: ‘} Evening Service "Il Wednesday. The love of God hath. been shed jabroad in our hearts through the | Holy Spirit which was given unto us. United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE Don't Fail to H Evangelist 10:00 A.M. # Bible School ...... «11:20 A.M. Youth Fellowship ....545P.M. ff Prayer Meeting 7:00PM AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street ¥. Wm. Palmer. Pastor Sunday Schoo! ...... 10:00 A.M. Worship ......./.... L):1SAM. HAZEN MacDONALD “Joining Up ... With God” Former Baptist Pastor and Public Relation Representa- Bitord Coit. é H *| Threlkeld, the Rev. C. L. Dix- &| son and the Rev. Ceutry Morris. New Minister. fo Be Installed Detroit Pastor to Give Sermon at Ceremony in Trinity Baptist The Rev. Joseph W. Moore, new pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, will be installed at 3:30 p.m. Sun- y with the Rev. Ezekial Wright, ter of ceremonies. * * * a Devotions will be given’ by \Deacons Robert Carson and: Clif- Participating in the service will be Mrs. Deloris Graves, James The Rev. A. A. Banks Jr. of "=\Second Baptist Church, Detroit, . and vice president of the Wolverine State Baptist Convention, will bring ia i ents Waterford Community Church | $860 Andersonville Rd. ¥ Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. i Sunday School ......... 9:45 A. M. ie Evening Service ........... 7P.M Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P. M. Welcome to a Friendly Church! ee. UNITED GOSPEL SINGING CONVENTION: - Sunday, April 26—2:30 to 4:30 P.M: FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. Featuring QUARTETS, TRIOS, DUETS and SOLOS Plus CONGREGATIONAL SINGING If you have talent, come and use it— ~If you know someone with talent, invite-them! i EULAS HOUSTON, Pres. ELSIE GASKIN, Sec’y. < "| Evening Worship ....7:30P.M. i I Youth Fellowship .....6:00 P.M, dee el tad col _|the installation sermon. l Children’s Choir of Theology, of Boston. One The Rev. Claude Goodwin of the Festive: giccescsay' 7.30 P.M. of America’s Great Soul 7 Providence Missionary Baptist « Winners. Speaking in both © |Church will offer prayer. COMMUNITY UNITED services Sunday. | * * * Tuesday,. The charge to the new pastor Drayton Plains, Michigan Bible Study, 7:45 \will be given by the Rev. Amos W. J. Teeuwissen Jr., Pastor ‘Thursday, 7:45. | Zohnson of New Bethel Baptist Bible School ........ 945 AM. Vous Vout On eee bo eee Morning Worship ....11:00A.M. P/E : by the Rev. L. R. Miner of Mace-| Youth Groups ..:..:.. 6:30AM. | Bidonia Baptist Church: and Dr. Wed. Prayer and 210 N. PERRY AT Rev. Roy P. Lambert, Pastor ‘Sunday Schoo! rel Morning Worship ....]0:45 4M. 2nd Sunday School .10:45 A M. Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, astor | Joseph I. | Baptist Church will extend the MILBOURNE =| ‘,|Mrs. Rosa Kemp, president of the) ? Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Wolverine | eget |Baptist Convention. Fd Chapman of Bethany Study Hour. .....7.30P-M. Na "=z ie Arthur J. Law, state repre I A = i . | } LAKELAND “Visit the Church of the | oo and — Pe — ! Ie x senator, W ve brief | Maceday Lk. & W Lx. Rd. Old Fashioned Gospe 2 . Another state speaker will be} Pastor Moore will preach Sun- SASHABAW 5331 Maybee Road Serving Independence Township Clifford Haskins, Pastor Sunday School ...... 9:45 A.M. Worship Hour ...... 11:00 AM. Disciples of Christ 4 Sunday School ..10 A. M. Church Service ..11 A. M. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl day morning’ on ‘‘The Pastor Looks at the Few.”’ Choir Festival ———— All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The fev 2 The Rev. Da K. Mills, Curate 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Pah A Sl Church School | ii 11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and I} I] Sermon by the Rector -————_—— | i: ST. GEORCE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 A.M —Holy Communion 9:30 AM.—Family Service and Church School ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8 00 AM.—Holy Communion 0:30 A.M. and 11:15 AM. Identical Services of ¢ Morning Prayer and Bchool 13:00 ——— Prayer and mon Rev. B. T. White. Vicar ABC CLUB—White Lake 11:15 A.M _—Morning Prayer and Sermon Sunday Evening Youth Group to Discuss, Program of Auburn Heights Church | The Primary and Junior sche of the Auburn Heights United Pres-| byterian Church will present the) “Children’s Choir Festival” at 7:30) p.m. Sunday. | Assisting Mrs. Mary Patrick, director, will be Mrs. Evelyn Lid-| “On Our Way Rejoicing,” cessional. A discussion of the youth pro- | | gram during the past nine | months will be moderated by Miss Munrow, president of the group. THE SALVATION ARMY S 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 Assistant, 2nd Lieut, Q. Kennedy Good Musie — Singing — True to the World Preaching God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited | The Youth Fellowship group will) join area United Presbyterian Churches in a roller skating party at 6:15 p.m. Monday at the Uni- versity rink. * * * The Rev. F. William Palmer, will preach on “Joining Up With BISHOP’S DAY AT CHRIST CHURCH CRAN- BROOK — Discussing plans for Bishop's Day at Pentiac Press Phete Mrs. William S. James of Birmingham, in charge | choirs in singing the processional,/brate his 4ist year as a Pontiac : “Now With Jeyful Exultation”” and|pastor at ‘services Sinday in New| Mrs. F. W. Sparrow. presstent the fae Baptist Church. . “i of the book table; Mrs. C. Theron VanDusen and Mrs. Henry L. Woolfenden of Bloomfield Hills, two hostesses of Christ Church. Christ Church Cranbrook Monday in honor of the Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, are from left, Bishop's Day Services Monday at Christ Church WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M.—PRAYER GROUPS & YOUTH CHOIR We Cordially Invite You to Worship With Us FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY 140 N. East Bivd. Pontiac, Mich. Pastor O. P. Eastman Office FE 4-1811 632 Benson Residence FE 5-6824 Nearly 500 Episcopal Church-|chairmen Mrs. Charles H. Welch) ' |wemen of the Diocese are expectec . jat Christ Church Cranbrook for _ |Bishop’s Day Monday. They will |participate in worship and in trib- jute to the leadership of the Rt. \Rev. Richard S. Emrich, bishop of Michigan. Traditionally Bishop's Day is ‘ ‘held -at St. Paul's Cathedral in Show Java Harvest’ ‘Detroit but because of work being at Evangelistic Center w = o-, e “Java Harvest,” “a 50-minute the parish will conduct tours of Christ Church. Mrs. Lewis Keenan and Mrs. William James will be at the book table. Jr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson with| their committee of 18 members of | This Is YOUR Invitation to Worship at the EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Watkins Lk. Rd. % Mile NW of Oakland Co. Mkt. School 10 a.m. Preach’g 11 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. Marvin Morse, Supt. Classes for Everyone CAMP MEETING JULY 16-26—Speckers: Dr. James DeWeerd & Rev. W. T. Stone A. J. Baughey, Pastor In Times Like These You Need the Church — Bring the Family! Hear “Your Gospel Hour” Sun., 7:30 A.M. CKLW ‘changed to Christ Church. Pontiac Evangelistic Center, 204 E. Pike St. The Rev. Albert S.| Cooper, pastor, said Sunday serv-; | Hostesses will be Mrs. Howard |B. Barker, parish president of \|Episcopal Churchwomen; Mrs. Hen ia Veebusen ees include Sunday School at 10 "The day will begin with a coffee | ae” wermnlp at 11 a m. and from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. The)” gins ‘United Thank Offering. will be! \presented at the service of Holy| é |\Communion at 10:30 with Bishop Pastor to Celebrate ese. ctetson REV. FORD B. REED tv and - eee Heaty) . : Following the business — ; pega a om Alst Year in Pontiac. at 100 BP ha wewcheen | National Lutheran | | * speak on ‘ ” at ° eee will join the| The Rev. Ford B. Reed will cele-| the i Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett School 3621 Pontiae Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ...10 A.M. | : : . sent to the bishop for installation mcd ne Page alga athe following newly elected mem- nts e “\bers of the executive council, Mrs. ston will preach at 11 a.m. and the | Hollis Halladay, Mrs. Herbert Rev. V. L. Lewis with the chorus . ; ‘Hungerford, Mrs. George Wors- of St. James Baptist Missionary) ick, and Mrs. Bruce Hubbard. a ; SERVICES © .\-/- 9and 11 A Church of Pontiac will be in charge At the cl of the program, M, of the service at 3:30 p. m. _ Preaching the anniversary ser-| CHRIST mon at 7:30 p. m. will be the Rev. | WATERFORD TWP. L. W. Pryor of Antioch Baptist) : Airport at Williams Lake Rd. Geach Fe foes «Legal Merger Status j ssver: +t wins: tate ne t moved back into their home a Pastor's Report Topic SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:30 A.M. 398 Bloomfield Ave. The house CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. Columbia Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH: 64 West Columbia Ave FE 5-9960 CY GOOG . x caus ceed & ee ree rae ewes 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship ...... eT eaertere coveceeeeell A. Mz a a 0 eevee 0:00 P.M. Evening Worship ..........-.++ Sislelatelalersielere 7:30 P. M. 30 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting ...........+-. 7: Rev. M. F. Boyd Jr., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Canvention — 9,000,000 Maabers, _ | Memorial Sunday will be ob- served at First Presbyterian Church af both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services .with Dr. William H. Marbach, pastor, preaching on “We Will Remember Them.” | John Wilkinson and Charles Frankenfield who died during ‘World War II will be honored as well as the following who died \within the past year: Mrs. A. B. ‘Amsden, Joseph FE. Allen, Miss God” at the 11:15 a.m. worshipjand furniture were badly burned in The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton hour Sunday. a fire Jan. 21. pastor of First Congregational ST. JOHN'S Church, will report on “The Legal} PONTIAC Presbyterians to Hold Memorial Service Sunday Status of the Merger” at the4p.m.[ = 37 Ei) St. at Cherry St. meeting of the Michigan Council) Carl W Netean Pastor for the Advancement of Congrega-| : , tionalism at North Congregational | SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:45 A.M. Church, Southfield, tomorrow. CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. x * The Rev. Neil Swanson Jr., exec-|] SHEPHERD of the LAKES utive secretary of the National? WALLED LAKE Assn. of Congregational ee Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. School Churches, will address the. group w Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor on “Creative Congregationalism.” * * * Registration is scheduled for 3:30) CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. p.m. Following the afternoon Ses-)] SUNDAY SCHOOL. . .9:30 A.M. chairman, has called for an emergency cancer pad sewing session Thursday. Rabbi Nathan Hershfield - of Temple Beth Jacob will speak and direct’ the discussion on “What Is Judaism” at the Out of High film, will be shown at 7 tonight | LEARN HOW Health and Harmony CAN BE YOURS attend this FREE LECTURE Entitled “Christian: Science Soul’s Restorative Power Revealed” by GERTRUDE E, VELGUTH, C.S. OF FLINT, MICHIGAN ” Member of the Boord of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Tuesday, May 26, 1959 8:00 P.M. un First Church of Christ, Scientist 164 WEST/ LAWRENCE ST. PONTIAC, MICH. | ~ All Are Welcome! sions, coffee will be served by the Schoo] Group at 7 p.m. Sunday. Participating in the panel pro-|women of North Church. gram on “Segregation” at the Senior High young people’s meect- ing at 5:45 p.m. will be Gary|ple of God, and that the Spirit of j Know ye not that ye are a tem- Mary Cobb, Mrs. Charles S. Buttolph, Lynn Allen, Mrs. E. V.} Miller, Robert Riley and Jill Miller.|God dwelleth in you? Allison and Mrs. Robert Farms. | | Others will be Mrs. D. F.- Kerschner, Mrs. W. 8S. Downes, Clayton Pitchett, Mrs. Renry | a | Leonard, Dr. James D. Comp- Christian Temple, $05 Auburn Ave. Pastor A Special Welcome Awaits You 748 to 11:30 A.M,—©om ‘orship Gerv 45 to tints i. MOunday seheo! Classes, au Ages 5 —Young ’ Services .—Evangelistic | ton, Mrs. Charles R, Shoemaker, | Miss Florence Day, Miss Pansy Dollery, Allen Booth, Paul D. | Hammond and Mrs. Mary E. | Mrs. John C. Mitchell will be remembered as will Mrs. Thomas R. McCulloch, Claude A, Coons, SYLVAN LAKE CHURCH of CHRIST ~ Oras WiMasunge‘Mlest 0:45 A.M, Bible choot ont’ ly ee ee nor eHerald of Truth” Mrs. John W. Ball, Mrs. John A. Reene and Mrs. Howard §. York. The choir wilt sing ‘“‘A Prayer for Those in Service,” an anthem composed by choir director and organist, Lyndon Salathiel. | John Beers, a glassblower at Greenfield Village, will be featured on the of the Couple’s ‘Club ‘at the Wednesday dinner. Hosts will include Mr, anf Mrs. | ,Orrin Huntoon Jr., Mr. and Mrs. \Robert Everett and Mr. and Mrs. PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors \Larry McDowell. At the urging of the American Society, Mrs, Avery B, Shearer, First Church of the Brethren 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday School 10 A.M. Morming Worship 11 A.M. by Guest Speaker. Evening Service by Rev. James DeVault 7 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study at the Church Wed. 7 30 P.M. | Emmanuel Baptist Church 645 S. Telegraph Road Especially Invites You to - WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES WESLEYAN METHODIST | 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W.Y.P.S, 6:45 P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor H DONELSON BAPTIST CHURC HONORING ALL OR 3-3206 Music 8. 8. Supt.—ARTHUR BWALD Central Methodist SL a ) ‘ Williams Lake | ] REV. MILTON ‘fl, ‘BANK, D.D.. Minfster REV, DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister | 10:00 A.M. BEGINNERS’ DAY” Sunday School ....10 A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. YEAR OLD CHILDREN Youth etanoaenes Vesccbececses ivecxsece Mian Pe. Even OChureh SErvice .ccoseccccsscsessesersersens 7:30 P.M. “Under the Direction of JIMMIE MEENA | Sunday School Attendance 1,392 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P.M. (Baptismal) 4 AND 5 ed¥oevene Church of REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., Assoc. Minister ; ¥ the Nazarene || MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. RADIO REVIVAL WPON Listen to of ~ Corner Airport & | -.. “GIVE AS,.UNTO HIM” 10:15 EACH SUNDAY OKLW-TV Channel 9 Saturdays 8:00 PM. Hatchery Road 3 aA _fo- i ,; WXYZ Detroit §:30 to 6:00 P.M. Sundays UNDAY OOL é Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching Modern Su rvised Nursery , Everybody Is Invited! TAM worship HOUR || ' (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00. M.) Ample Parking 1180 North Perry St. 7 PM. WORSHIP HOUR in , ey en “ i. “ . Y A £ : J b } si Les TRG Cy ae Pe Pe a re es BE OR PKS KF PPT, ee rr ee eT a ere © wsbak & «9 TEN ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 ', + Newspaper Strike _ Ends in St. Louis ST. LOUIS, Mo. members of the American News- paper Guild voted Friday night days. to accept an agreement that ap-| | parently will end their 92-day ld! The executive committee of the, strike against the Globe-Demo-|Gujiq's St. Louis local okayed the crat. The vote was unanimous. (AP)—Striking ,"@tional | Publisher Richard Amberg said \the morning newspaper can re- ‘sume publication a week after the | | agreement takes effect. All that | ‘remains is approval by the Guild’s | headquarters in Wash-| on. That is expected within a few, * & agreement shortly after the strik-| 2-Po., Matched 3 ing members approved it. LUGGAGE $795 Fhe strike is one of the long-'| est in recent newspaper history and the first in the history of the 18 S. SACINAW e The Popaletion Push 4°". Projected becrpeye Pg RE NGO OB SEG LLEL IE BELEN. LEB SB Execution Stayed Until June 4 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)—Charles Starkweather, confessed slayer of 11 persons who has seen afi execu- tion date come and go three times, worked with his father, Guy, today to perfect an appeal to the federal courts. Lean and intense Guy Stark- weather saved his 20-year-old son from death Friday through mid- Lincoln and the judge had reject- ed the plea. It was the contention of Charles that he was not properly repre- sented at his trial when convicted for slaying Robert Jensen, Ben- net, Neb., school boy, BEGINS AGAIN The father indicated he was ready to give up after Judge Van the scheduled dawn execution. | x * * But at midnight he began again. Starkweather, Father Work on Appeal the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals where the case must go, and an - other call to Judge Robinson to say that Judge Gardner had re- ’ ferred him back to the Omaha court. ' There followed discussion be- tween Judges Robinson and Judge Gardner and Van Pelt. Then the decision. 3-Pc. Matched ........ $14.95 ; ight aoe |S [two federal jugs after talng tg made his ruling Tate ‘Thurs-|UNTHL JUNE 4 EDWARD'S Thomas Jefferson was an en- ‘get another federal judge to halt 98: He sf don't see that I Judge Robinson held that Stark- thusiastic book collector; assem- could have done anything more.” | weather should have an oppor- tunity to process the appeal. wee bled three extensive libraries. | He called Federal Judge Rich-| That was about an hour and ay Now, said Guy, he hopes to ard Robinson of Omaha and asked half before the time for Charles’ * get an attorney to aid him. for a stay while an appeal was to enter the death cham’ er Charles spent a worried night perfected. He has until June 4 to make , after his father had taken his! * * * his appeal. , : *x fife (aw 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 2 Open Every Night | 1800 1810 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 ‘Til 9:00 P.M. SPACIOUS FREE PAVED PARKING LOT “Owned and Operated by Local People” Auburn 5 & 10 640 AUBURN AVE. 1 BLOCK EAST OF EAST BLVD. By The Associated Press jdoubled five times and is well on maintained.” The United States can double|the way to its sixth doubling. its present population of 176 million} B by the year 2000—just 41 years! away—if the current rate of growth continues. A projection by the Population Reference Bureau, a private group’ specializing in population data, forecasts a population of 260 mil-| lion by 1980—an & million increase from the present. One of the most amazing as- pects of the population picture, the bureau says, is that the “baby boom’’ following World War II has not tapered off as was expected. RAINBOW LAKE |Son’s hand-written appeal for a| He followed with a call to Judge, * * ; jstay to Judge Robert Van Pelt of Archibald Gardner, chief judge of Starkweather’s series of slay- ' ings started with the slaying of a ° filling station attendant. Then Governor Denies ’60 Hopes came a series of 10 killings. The first three were at the ° Rockefeller S t Stirs |Pene" thet cart septatber,: uppor ITS |Fugate. There Caril’s step-tather, ° mother and baby half-sister died. ° ° With il panying him, Doubling Seen by Year 2000 NEW YORK (AP) — The ini cleat to enter a hame on the bal-| there Guess killings . ; rumble of a move to-draft Gov. |lot. Within 10 days, however, thetin the Lincoln area and one in e Nelson A. Rockefeller for the Re-|proposed candidate can have the;Wyoming before the pair were | in O U a 10n a O publican presidential nomination) printing of his name on the ballot t#ken into custody. | e ° _was heard Friday. Rockefeller has|Stopped at his own request. s * 8 disavowed White House i toms. | Caril was convicted in the same ‘ the bureau says, Rep. Steyveaans Wanarcae i The best way for.a housewife to school-boy slaying as Charles and ; “there will be an even greater ny) gaid he and other Ré&kefel- have a few minutes for herself is is serving a life sentence. ; deluge of births beginning in the j,- supporters in Congress have to start doing the dishes ... There, Cari], too, is fighting in the: mid-1960s when the children born agreed to enter the governor's 2°¢ few thrills as big as parking courts against her punishment. ; born since the war start to Marry | name in the New Hampshire pres- °" what's left of the other fellow’s Her case hasn't yet run the full’ and have children of their own."' | idential primary, The primary will dime. —Earl Wilson. course of the state courts. The death rate in the United be held March 8. 1960. aaa ——; — = a aa States has declined about 45 per) « et < cent from 1900 to the present. In| The birth rate reached a post- 1900 the death rate was 17 per war peak of 26.6 birth per 1,000,1,000 population. By 1915 it had persons in 137, dropped to 24.1 in dropped to 13 per thousand, to 11 1950 but went back to 25.1 in 1952 per thousand in 1921 and 9.5 per Wainwright said Rockefeller sup- | no knowledge of the move. ‘‘Ac-! tually,’’ said Wainwright, ‘this is a true draft movement. In fact, MODELS OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M. CUSTOM BUILT—3 & 4 BEDROOM—BRICK BASEMENTS—CARAGES—FIREPLACES LIBERAL MORTGAGES * * * This gain would almost equal the entire population of Japan in 1951. P The bureau bases its projection on the 1950-1960 birth rate, longer life spans, and heavy immigra- and was 24.5 in 1958. The birth rate in most Western European countries, meanwhile, has dropped to the pre-war level. The 1958 birth rate in this country, while 8 per cent below the 1X7 thousand in 1958. In 1900 the life expectancy was 47 years. Today it is 70 years From 1950 to 1959, 10.5 per cent of the population gain was from immigration immigrants, while my guess is the governor will dis- ‘avow it.’ Rockefeller did just that through a spokesman, who reported that the governor stood on his previous position, that he is concentrating on the job of being governor and % . tion. level, was 30 per cent above the from 1940 to 1950 amounted to : so | Directions: East off Airport Rd., North of = _..| has no presidential ambitions. GENEVIEVE Williams Lake Rd.. on Olympic Parkway About 28 million persons have 1935-1939 period. about 7 per cent of our population: et , : ° been added to the U.S. popula- | ‘If current fertility rates are growth. a ; of jeck Paar Show) F. W. HELTMAN, Builder OR 3-9411 | son since 1960, about 46 per cet, —————_______—____—_ see on = sbiciggenanad ~ SOSCSSOCO a , h | ongre agreed - m ee ee aa ae Hollywood H . ‘have Rep. Chester E. Merrow (R- “CAN CAN” PRP PRR EO FOO OOR PIP PP PPR REF POPP OOF AR previous decade: the oie OLyWw eadlines 'NH) place the governor’s name r AAAAAAALRAPRAPRALAS PAPAPPAADLAPPDPAAPLPPPPPPPPIG YS 1959 neariy equals popu > Remember Your $ of either Poland or Spain and is A ~ ° . OT aie tw ease Ae ; Mell Reservations Accented ; = eariy dete he roman ot§ ANG Y Williams, Citronella ime Ny eee hgh Mate Manica Tent, Ch Mich 3 Graduation 3 “"* ys nes oe _ $ 4 sd 4 @ Numerically, the bureau says, arbingers of Summer > > : - . 4 ‘ all be __ Graduation fae. ta oH EXCLUSIVE! FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! > to have oa portrait made $ the heaviest “sail any decade mt LU . $ in cap and gown Z nation’s history. The population By BOB THOMAS “I don’t like it so well,’ he ad- 3 > Ph here Se le percent seater than it W8S HOLE Tame Ty Writer mitted. “After last year, 1 decid ; * FIRST WITH THE FINEST x 4 ontiac otographers < per c YWOOD, Calif. (AP) — : 4 : = ge'c ed I Idn't d T 2 Association $ in 1950—the highest percentage summer must be approaching, ann another en TO-NIGHT ' by ¢ PON IAC z 3 incrase during one decade BiNC€ pecayse Andy Williams is getting replacement. I'm doing well with SUNDAY 4 "N * 2 1 Mt “ een ae wee > 1900-1910 ready to start a TV show ene clubs and guest > % 9 4 >} om DR IVE-F oe 4 DIMITRI LaZAROFF 2 The 1950-1960 estimated growth! That's getting to be as sure a aot Sy 77 The yy ky 2 < 231 ver 8 aate > we : . nf te 5-4 a) <1 ¢ > " Oe ROBINSON'S sTUDIO a > of 28 million will nearly equal the sign of the coming of warm weath- d _ shen the — pea = MON DAY > ee M Herp i = $ 2e Oe RM ERLAND STUDWO! ” $ entire nation’s population in 1855.,er as the breaking of the ice in unde ‘- = iad re ae . a 4 O4k. WORTH 3 It E. Fike St run ea 3 * * * Alaska or the rise in Citronella though I'm thinking wm eae ee $ 2 a - ; 7 ;!sales. T rson i : P : 426 N. Paddock St FE 4-3001 3 Since 1790, when the first census Sales. The personable recording 4, 97’ that sort of a show sounded OPEN AT 7:00 P.M.—SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! ee hd VV VV Y was taken, the population has ALSO — BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-4611 before they get their hands on me!" the mob could beat him to a bloody pulp! BLOODY, BRUTAL AND PACKED rreo MacMURRAY - maccieHAYES HANGING FI RUN! ) SATURDAY ONLY! | Star will be doing a summer re- show for CBS, which will have touched all placement means he the bases. * * * First he filled in for Dinah Shore's old two-a-week, 15-minute show on NBC. Next he subbed for Pat Boone's half hour on ABC |Now it's CBS with a whole hour — the Garry Moore slot on Tues- day nights. How does he feel about being the summer kid? Wicked Hook Bothers Ike in Golf Round weekend at his farm, made a date) for a morning tour of the Gettys- burg Country Club course with an old friend, The bab man George E. Allen. ytaced, They played 18 holes in muggy} woman-sockin’ 90-degree weather here Friday} A afternoon shortly after Eisenhow-| goon... praying er flew in by helicopter from An) the rope would napolis, Md. At St. John’s College! kill him before there he took part in ceremonies | dedicating the Francis Scott Key Memorial Auditorium, named for the composer of ‘‘The Star Span- gled Banner.” The President's tee shots were, off at the start of the round and| he complained to Dick Sleichter, | the club pro, that he couldn't get! tid of a wicked hook. Sleichter gave him some point-| ers and the presidential . drives} had improved a good bit by the) end of the round. At any rate. Eisenhower had) par fours on the last two holes.'! The President and Mrs. Eisen-' hower plan to return to the White} House Sunday evening. exciting, and I agreed to do it. * * * “The trouble was that the spon- sors wouldn't go for it. They want- ed a variety program. You couldnt’ find comedians that young: they aren't funny under 20. I don't know why — aren't sick enough yet, I guess.” * * So Andy will be taking over for Garry July 7 for 12-14 weeks. He's more hopeful about breaking into the winter league this year be- cause CBS is looking for a musical star. Washington business- i } | Goch "LAST TIMES TONIGHT™"" “THE MATING GAME” 4:15, 7:00 and 10:60 ALSO “APPOINTMENT WITH A SHADOW” F writing may be included. 7 W. Lawrence St. A Beginning Class in SHORTHAND IS BEING STARTED SECOND WEEK OF JUNE This is your opportunity to complete a course in Shorthand during your summer vacation. The Business Institute PONTIAC For further-informatfn, phone or visit the school in person. ga @ Type- Phone FE 2-3551 * ‘ “Gallop, don’t amble, to see SUNDAY ‘6 GETTYSBURG, Pa. (AP) — 1:45 President Eisenhower arranged another round of golf today—and qenage neeehe Gamal hoped to iron out some kinks in Deborah his game. f KERR The President, spending the = RFT BRENDON BLY WADE ALON BLY WER be AGE PETAR. | irvech Compony Presentation Ae | @ ALSO... ‘Some Like It Hot’...The fun- niest comedy...The greatest laugh fest in years!” sae +. the groping . +. the grasping ++» the grip?” IT TALKS STRAIGHT TALK AND Oscars or Not, Niven Will Always Be Niven : By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Oscar ‘winhet David Niven and I met in a little 9th Avenue restaurant which was once a hangout for French sailors but ig now patrolled by the autograph fans since New York became Hollywood-on-the-Hudson. x * *: ; Price Daniel has signed, a Niven spoke ot how clos TV ahd Hollywood. work today . trap or|ot the peace between them. eeeaua = asber heard il as iepmees heats fe Sater “I can remember,” Niven said, “L. B. Mayer : coast. saying to me in his own home one day, “If you ay ay a pr ds pa rp ee — ngs —e persist in working for the enemy, you'll never é : | work in my studio again!’” He paused in the act of sipping some red vin ordinaire. “I replied to him, ‘I haven't worked in your istudio for eight years anyway, so I guess I inad better go on working for the enemy.’ Now TV and Hollywood seem equally happy about his successes In both fields. As for the | slim-waisted, mustached, cosmopolitan Niven; ise says: - “By and large, in the 25 years I've been working, I have always done the next thing offered me. I cannon bear not working.” Thus he is here on the un-chic West Side of Manhattan, striding past baby carriages on crowded sidewalks in a slum district as he goes to lunch from the 20th Century- Fox studios at 10th Av. and 54 St. He is shooting “An- niversary Walts” with Mitzi Gaynor and Monique Van Vooren and he claims to be enjoying the ribirth ef the mo- tion-picture industry in New York. “It’s not the same as sitting at my home in the Hollywood Harber figured the bottle would Bottle Travels Fast, Retriever Wins $5. pete yA then cade se PLAINVIEW, Tex. (AP) — Two) that quickly. Weiswander got his $5. in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Harber | arse ih 2 bottle, secied 1t{SPOFE the Alligators, and dropped it into Maracaibo|Vote Texas, Legislators - 4 End of Union Lake Open7?.M. COME EARLY 3— UNIT: SHOW —3 ALL COLOR PROGRAM ger ingen : dex een orn hoo AUD Tlie -GIA-SCALA 2 SMe Rie A CROOKED TRAIL " Xe COLOR oc — «= TYTT TEP TONITE—Last Show, 10 P.M. JERRY LEWIS, “GEISHA BOY” STARTING SUNDAY | LEO McCAREY'S ~ TOY CORT = MARSA PU ~ GREE LAD 13 2 {1 MIDNIGHT STORY - i = a SSencuancacnequguanssaucuusnsusuct- WATERFORD =) DRIVE IN THEATEE AP Wirephete WORLD'S BIGGEST TIRE — Little Matt Hawkins, 2, gets an | Hills,” he admits, “learning MY} «inside” inspection while his sister Melissa, 4, looks over the. tread | lines out in my garden. of this 10-foot, 6,000 pound tire on display for the International | “Here I’m on a top floor of! petroleum Exposition in Tulsa, Okla. The tire took six weeks to | a skyscraper hotel, and when! make, has enough rubber to make 3,200 passenger car tires, and | a jet whizzes by it seems 50/ will be used on a soon-to-be-built earth moving machine. close that I find myself cring- ing in a corner of the bath- room, seared half to death.” Rebel Flag on Shorts | showed up at a tournament in | Carer Wilans sept Rete en Ops 1007 Ms M. jects with « Confadernte bg on ven ealed that one ~ - person thi in advance that Spurs Bill on Misuse \the sea he was an Oscar winner. | TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) _ |i, ae Daughters of the UNIT. That was Irene Dunne, who Conf sponsored a bill to ae Dunne, whe lthe Florida Howse has approved! proniit such use. The measure presen the “Confederate pantie bill” and’ would provide a fine of $100 or 30) safety’s: sake, she had | P for . passed it along to the Senate for|days in jail for misusing the rebel : asked that the name of the | —ncideration. banner. winner be printed lrge— x *« * and she saw it through the | This measure would prohibit} Ontario province extends for envelope before she opened misuse of the rebel banner. It was about 1,000 miles east to west and | . possibly five seconds introduced after tennis player about the same distance north to. before. Laura Lou Kunnen of Clearwater ‘south. \ “You never saw acting 4s she did... acting surprised!” FEATURE NO. 2 FEATURE NO. FEATURE NO. 1 \ Drive - MA 4-3135 When Niven. and I walked ADDED FEATURETTE! HEATR Com back to the studio after lunch | r ; (3 Featere)? Show he invited me to give him a| ! HELD swift kick in the derriere if| he ever acts swellheaded. x « * At the same moment he stopped a woman with a baby car- ‘riage and said, “Just a minute, the pants!” he picked up from the street a plastic diaper she’d dropped. She thanked him without suspecting that it was David Niven. THE WEEKEND WINDUP ... Brigitte Bardot’s sister Mijanou will make a movie with Anita Ekberg’s estranged husband, Anthony Steele. Eli Wallach and Sidney Poitier have a future commitment to co-star in “Othello” ... Mickey Mantie’s obeying his Yankee bosses’ advice} Sterts ot 10:15 OVER 3rd WEEK! At 3:27, 6:20, 9:20 Es nee Gee ts o Eee ete a EXTRA! LATE SHOW IN COLOR & CINEMASCOPE fCUVCVVVTVTT VV VY © © ‘ “WILD HERITAGE” WILL ROCERS, jR. & MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN to stay out of cafes—he hasn’t even been to his favorite huant since the season's start . . .Tyfone Power's estate is still col- lecting his ten per cent of the gross of “Witness for the Prose- cution.” Pat Suzuki’s latest album cover shows her wearing & bracelet. It’s a piece of phony jewelry tossed to the audience by Carol Channing during her night club act (when she sings “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”). EARL’S PEARLS: Freedom is being able to do what you, iplease without considering anybody except a wife, boss, state, | | federal and city laws, and the neighbors. | WISH I'D SAID THAT: Herb Shriner recalls there wasn’t 'much fuss made over birthdays when he was a kid: “One year ‘all I got was a jelly bean, with my name on it.” . . . That's ‘earl, brother. | ANCE FOR WHICH SHE WAS NAMED “BEST ACTRESS OF 1959” RexY RESON WATER DRERIR - W BOND [re<-ezcocow FEATURES AT: 1:00 - 4:00 - 6:58 - 9:55 TONITE—Lost Complete Show 10 P.M. “OUTLAW WOMAN” & “PHANTOM SPEAKS” | SUNDAY —— NEXT: Orson Wells in “COMPULSION” “ALL NEW! NEVER BEFORE SHOWN ANYWHERE!” —=—————=€—=€==[—_—_—_ . HE BUILT THE CRIME SYNDICATE THAT STILL EXISTS TODAY! (Copyright, 1959) Pontiac Theaters \Judge Helps A Nc parle Cupid Along, D EF | att: the’ Outew woes.” (Cuts Red Tape Sun.-Mon.: “When Hell Broke id. If MUST EAT YOU TOLIVE [||| |usncee Charice ‘Bronson; "The 0m the diary of Dan Cupid: \Sider,” Edward Kemmer ear of George Kalajian and FEARLESSLY TOLD! TRUE! AUTHENTIC! ! Tues.-Fri.: “Never Steal = Sherkinian. thing Small,” James Cagney; So two months ago they | Mobster,”’ Steve Cochran, uled their wedding for Sunday Yyf : Huron aftenroon in this city. They Sat.: “The Geisha Boy,” Jerry|elaborate plans and sent out Yy Lewis. invitations. : - | —} Sun.-Thurs.: “Rally Rotnd the! They'd completed all the | ‘ ¥ re ~ £% | | Flag, Boys,” Paul Newman, Joann|steps Friday—taken blood ' | " oe Woodward. gotten their license and all ’ | od ha wie 14 : Fri: “White Wilderness,” by|kind of stuff, you know. " a a Walt Disney; ‘Springfield Rifle,”| Then they were told : Gary Cooper. couldn't get married with the li- storming : : ~ cense because it was issued in GLENN FORD i ; . Held Over: “Rio Bravo,” John|New Jersey. Lucy lives in Cam- ‘ _ Wayne, Ricky Nelson, Dean Mar-iden, N.J., and George in Sickler- GIA SCALA + EARL HOLLIMAN ; = tin. ville, N.J : e E 3 i i Strand Sat..Wed.; “Al Capone Story,”|L. Shoyer of the Orphans Court Rod Steiger, Fay Spain. here. Waterford Drive In | sat. “Revenge of Franken-|waived the waiting period andi} stein,” Peter Cushing; ‘Curse of|immediately issued a new license. 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Back Beawty, cor ON ICE” BLACK MUSEUM” an area leave more money in one! get. -gun.: nay hound the Yisg . mnt BOR i year thi Pains wit» $10-¥ss Ges" cS MAGOO CARTOON | & SHEADLESS GHOST” a | 1 1 y | %. i, | | y guikay : : : . . ! } gn ee ee i ee he ake oh hin a ho DBD £8 BD SB Dw eee Bee I‘Joker’ Clause Muddles TWELVE —s — SS “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 x * Waiver on Ban ‘MW’ and Illini May Go to Wire for Big Ten Title’ r kok ok k kk ‘ of Post-Season Play Produced ANN ARBOR (AP) — Defending; the 100 and 220 dashes including wo-Way Track Battle Seen high hurdle champion. May won |Schmidt, Tilinois; Norm Ehlers, Illinois Bowl Situation x kk * Big Ten Proponents of Trip to Pasadena May Compete Individually ANN ARBOR w — The Big Ten champion Illinois and indoor titlist} Bahamas - bred Tom Robinson; Michigan may battle right down two im the 880 run and 220 low to the closing mile relay event for| hurdles; and one each in the 440- the team crown in the 59th Big) yard dash and 120 high hurdles. Ten outdoor track meet today. | ‘lead momentarily with 9% points , . . after yesterday's two finals held in| ndstrom from Finlend. The Wolverines also should score | Ohio State captured the scoring well in the pole vault, led by Nels A th); b . hip beaks gver beth the how gnidlctat Cin: Macnee Owemes ta high sticks, edging de fending|**: champion Pete Stanger of Michi- — and best times in other gan in the low hurdles. 100-YARD DASH—Wilmer Fowler, North- Siekipha = _— = Danae Green. ic. : Coleman an ar ier, The one other returning jndi- \Illinois; Berry Williams, Indiana; Tom vidual champion is Minnesota’s jMyée, Jews: | B0> Recherd. Wisconsin : : _ st time—:10.0, by Robinson. two-mile king, Len Edelen. « \""12-YARD HIGH HURDLES— Willie May Dave Althouse, a Detroit junior today was in a quandry over 4 the di d the broad jump * * The two new champions crowned aaa gp fog ag ni petal $ a . iscus an e broa mp. — . _ “ : | 8 on, esota ete P the .most monster it has created in a weird However, Michigan's bid for|yesterday were discus thrower Si** oF ms phigan; Bob Geurts, Wiseon- eet ts been _— two- headed Rose Bowl football move. From two 5-5 standoff votes yes- terday came this strange setup. First, the policy-making faculty representatives refused to renew the Rose Bowl contract which ex- However, host Michigan, which picked up 9 points, and Illinois, hurdling points may be repulsed by Willie May, Indiana's defending Larry Schmalenberger 6f Ohio/hans. Michigan §tate. Best time—:146, State and Michigan broadjumper!”” O*#*"¢ | next with 8, were expected to steam ahead with a private scrap for team honors in this after- noon’s 12 finals. The forecast was for cloudy, 60- degree weatheg after morning 880-YARD RUN—Ted Beastal) and Lou Williams, |Geor e Kerr, Illinois; Tony Seth and Ear! Den icKinney, verine teammate, favored Les Gregg. Michigan; Tom ball team, Charles Coye of Battle Creek will captain the team next spring. pie with the 1960 game after 8) ing. Bird. by one-half an inch--246%, |Wumet Powler, Northwestern. Best time cludes Don Chomics of Detroit, sin iit x * * to 245%. J s0-¥ARD LOW HURDLES — Dick —— its te his AP Wirephete [1958 captain Dick Dagampat, Then, proponents of the bowl | In yesterday's rain- sprinkled Dastmarik 0 Cie WO Baweal Big (ee en, Ce pein eae THE RIGHT TRACK?—Casey Stengél sits in his railroad car | tackle great Bob Relfsnyder, dug out a joker from near the (trials in six events, Michigan quali- Pes Godot Ereck shanwiensée: isota. Willie May and Ray Spivey, Indi-| coach waiting for the Yanks to leave for Baltimore. The Yankees, | George Fritzinger, Paul O’Con- bottom of the conference legal |fied 10 men compared with 8 for BROAD JUMP—Lou Willams, Mich!- ana: Bob Geurts, Wisconsin: Dick Still-| however, have been on the wrong track all season and yesterday | nor and Johm Livengood. = - deck and opened the way for Illinois. Wisconsin, Indiana and gan: Les Bird, Michigan; Paul Poreman,|wagon. Purdue. Best time—:24.4, by May. IDinois; Stan Morrow, Minnesota; George’ 440-YARD DASH—Jess Nixon, Wiscon- Michigan State. Distance—24' sin: Ivar Kauls, Minnesota; Ted Storer, it still wasn't the track Casey wanted because the Orioles shutout. free-for-all’ participation in the | Minnesota were next with 5 quali- oer es Ohio State; Ron Etherton, Purdue: John| the Bombers, 5-0. Angry Stengel is wondering when the Yanks are Sw: on an ees rgd gue regi mise aoe erste: aoe aka Unie mnie: ke Be Beat tne ae. peg hoor aaa going to get on the right track. . 5 eer es vod . : ue with 3, eet ° ° ‘oker was a clause inserted|State, Northwestern and Ohio State Trosko of Eastern Michigan will ae ce ven 2 each. be among the guests when South- in the conference handbook in 1946 With which waived the league’s ban on| wWell-halanced Illini moved no all athletic postseason competition] ¢ewer than four runners into the for participation in the Rose Bowl.| eight-man finals of the 220 dash x~ *& * and had both heat winners jn the The anti-bowl group of Ohio | 880, long-striding George Kerr State, Illinois, Wisconsin, North-) and Ted Beastal. western and Minnesota succeeded) : : : ; Besides, the Illini were expected = aot te proposal = ns 5° score heavily in the high jump, * the bowl sige Fact — led by defending champion Ernie deadlock spikes any new legisla-\j;,icley and Ron Mitchell, and in a the shot put with a couple of 54 But, in rebuttal, the pro-Rese foot tossers, Larry Stewart and | Bow! group of Michigan, Iowa, Bill Brown. Indiana, Purdue and Michigan * * AP Wirephote State yoted against eliminating | Illinois’ mile relay team also) SIDELINED — Kansas City’s the Rose Bowl proviso from the |posted the spring's best clocking, | leading hitter Roger Maris will rule book. 3:11.4, and this event produces | be out of action for a while after - i tand eight points for the winner com-| undergoing an emergency ap- Pin le Bases sa ee after| vared to five in each individual| pendectomy yesterday. He has game the newly : 22 wi i event. a batting average of :328 with organized big four west coast group 10 ho and 2% RBI's of California, Washington, Southern| Michigan qualified two men in mers : Californig and UCLA can invite any Big Ten school to the Pasa- field High honors its athletes Tues- i mer sports writer, guest speaker with TY announcer Budd Lynch maste> of ceremonies. \Southfield’s outstanding senior and |junior athletes will be honored. x ®&® ®* The hitting of John Kendall and ‘pitching of Dick Lamphere paced ‘Pontiac Northern to a 4-2 baseball \triumph over Cranbrook Friday. Tom Demrick was the loser. Talented Golfers in Press Tourney Many Individual &_>P Gees ‘Stars toGrace Hope Dark Monday s Fyent Detroit Only ‘Long-Shot’ MUNICH w—American Olympic; Thanks largely to an elegant |sels appeared out of the running. 16 Schools cratnge (”) | ym pl C limes Sa 4 Birmingham’s _ Pursuit of 6th Title at PCC Milwaukee Increases dena classic. However, if a team Lead like Ohio State or Illinois won the conference championship and was the logica] team to be invited such a schoo] would be put in an em- barrassing position because of its) expressed stand against the Rose | Bowl. Of course, the west coast group, ish July 1, also could invite any other eastern rival] outside the Big Ten, As a matter of fact, Greg En- giehart, California athletic direc- tor, said “this may be a healthy thing. It doesn’t close the door for Big Ten schools, and it opens the door to other schools that have outstanding teams.” The invited Big Ten school would need only approval of its own ad- ministation and could take all of the visiting team's bowl share, some $350,000 including TV money. This contrasts with the approxi- By The Associated Press It's been a long time coming, but Don Drysdale finally has nailed his fourth victory and the Los An- geles Dodgers at last are getting even with the San Francisco} Giants. The Dodgers grabbed second place in the National League from San Francisco as Drysdale, win- less for almost a month, defeated the Giants 2-1 in 13 innings last night. It was the sixth victory over the Giants this season for the Team balance and depth will be Officials said today Detroit's! the key factors in Monday's 8th chances of getting the 1964 Olym-| annual Pontiac Press Prep Invita- Pic Games were darkened by Eu- brochure and good public rela- |And Detroit was no better than tions work, Squaw Valley was ® third choice among the delegates one-vote winner for the site over | who will make their decision next Dodgers Gain Second fof == Beating Giants in 13 Country Club. But that shouldn't hide the fact | that there will be a host of indi-| vidual standouts on the firing line | in quest of medal honors. Every one of the 17 schools en- tered in the Press event has at least one outstanding golfer ca- Aaron going 4-for-5, had walloped) pable of shooting himself into Philadelphia 10-5. Pittsburgh brought ‘Cincinnati back to .500 by| hele distance. beating the fifth-place Reds 43.) Among the many individual stars And the St. Louis Cardinals put the! ready for Monday’s early morning Chicago Cubs fourth with a 3-1 de-|tee-off are Gary Mouw of Birming- cision in 14 innings. - |ham, Mike Samardzija of Pontiac Drysdale and southpaw Johnny|Central, Chuck Canterbury of Wa- Antonelli were in a double 2-hit terford, Larry Beaupre of Roches- duel for eight innings. The Dodgers ter, Dick DeLano of Pontiac North- had a 1-0 lead, scoring without a) ern, Mike Wiegand of St. Michael, hit in the sixth on a walk, sacrifice and Jon Shaw of West Bloomfield. and error, until Willie Kirkland’s x« *« * single and Orlando (epeda’s 2-out A few othérs worthy of mention triple — after Willie Mays had |are Charles Deschaine and Pat Se- the medalist limelight for the 18- | tional golf tournament at Pontiac ropean distress over ‘‘the Squaw) Innsbruck, Austria. - Valley affair.’’ ' Squaw Valley is the tiny spot in California where the 1960 Winter Games will be held. x *« * Figure Soviets as Detroit Ally for ‘64 Games troit may have an unexpected ally in Soviet Russia in its bid to become the site for the 1964 Diympic games, Russia controls 1@ to 12 votes in the International Olympic Committee which opened its meetings here today, and in- formed sources say Russia has decided to throw its support to MUNICH, Germany # — De- mate $60,000 that a Rose Bowl con- tender now brings back after split- fanned—tied it in the ninth. coy of St. Frederick, Bob Thomp- Dodgers—matching the total they) son of Bloomfield Hills, Bob McKee; = Russia reportedly would like to managed in last year’s 22-game) ) Worthington 1-2 lost it after- Detroit. \ \'M Golfers Lead Meet series. It also was Drysdale’s fifth in a row over the Giants since last Aug. 8, but it looked like just another fruitless night for the lean right-hander until Gil Hodges’ 2-out single put it away. Drysdale 4-4 hadn't been a win- ner since April 27, but in that span he had gone 11 innings for no decision against Milwaukee and nine innings to no decision against San Francisco. ting with Big Ten members. Furthermore,: the same_ school could appear indefinitely, as op- powed to the present restriction of one appearance every two years. Big Ten athletic directors and football coaches, almost to a man, favor Rose Fowl play. The 5-5 standoff on the bow! issue de- veloped at the faculty level as each school’s academic council voted individually on the subject in recent months. - Said one unidentified athletic di-| heads handle this.” games after the Braves, with Hank Indiana 2nd, MSU 5th ANN ARBOR, Mich. & — Host; Michigan posted a 776 score| Michigan and Iowa led_the /way|yesterday for first day team hon- into second day play today jn the/ors, and Iowa's Frank James and 40th annual Big Ten golf fourna-|Bob Davis fired 151's for first day ment over the U of M’s_ rain-'medalist honors in 36 holes of play. compere Course. | Indiana was second to the | Wolverines with a 779 followed | by Purdue, 782; Ohio State, 785; Michigan State 790; Towa 795; Northwestern, Soggy Weather Changes Outlook for State Meet ~- Purdue, favored to win, found Pontiac Central's defending state the rain and greens too much to track and field champions have cope with. John Konsek, medalist faced rain, wind and cold weather jast year at Columbus, had a T77- for the last two big meets in which 75—152 to lead the Boilermakers. they haVe participated. Today, at! Dick Youngberg, a sophomore East Lansing they defend their from Northbrook, Ill., was low crown for the 5th straight time. scorer for Michigan with a.75-T7— {152. | After 36 holes, Jack Reynolds of \Waterford was at 157 and Tim Baldwin of Birmingham at 159. Both play for Michigan State. The meet ends today. The top 15 players: after 36 holes: x * 4 It’s another wet and soggy @ay! And the Chiefs can’t be written off, despite the rating ac- corded Flint Central, Flint relieving Antonelli, who gave up four hits, in the 12th. A hit batter and a walk set up Hodges’ win- ning blow. Drysdale gave up six hits, three by Cepeda, and struck out 10. Aaron smacked a home run, & double and a pair of singles, scored four runs, drove in three and upped his league-leading av- erage 12 points to .468. Dick Schofield, inserted at short- stop only Thursday in a Pirate The runner-up switch upped Mil-| shake-up, beat the Reds with a! _rector: “Let's see how the egg-|waukee's first-place edge to four) ninth inning homer, his first. It) came off reliever Hal Jeffcoat 0-1. Vern Law 41:got out.of a bases- loaded jam in the ninth to win with an §-hitter. Jerry Lynch hit a 2-run homer for the Reds, who lost their protest that a fan had touched Schofield’s homer. SAN FRANCISC LOS ANGELES abrh bi abrhbi Rodgers ss 6000 Gilliam If 4120 Kirkland rf 4010 Neal 2b 5000 aAlou rf 2100 Defneter cf 5110 Mays cf 5000 a 2 3019 Cepeda 1b 5031 rly rf 1000 Wagner if 50600 dZimmer 1090) cer 2 4010 ‘Drake rf 0000 Landrith ¢ 4000 eSnider 0000 ressoud 3b 30190 Hodges lp 4011) bRhodes 6000 Gray % 5000 cDav'p't 3b 1000 Pig'tano c 4000 Antonelli p 40060 Lillis ss 5000 Worth’ton p 1000 Drysdale p 5000 Totals “4161 8 422251 A-Ran for Kirkland in 9h; b-Walked for Bressoud in 10th; e-Ran for Rhodes in 10th: d- out for Fairly in Iith; e-Walked for Drake in 13th. San Fr . .. 000 060 001 000 O—1 Angeles . . 000 001 000 Coe 1—2 E-Bressoud 2. PO-A—San_ Francisco 38- 7, Los Angeles 39-12. (Two out when winning run scored). DP-Rodgers. ' Spen- cer and Cepeda. LOB-San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 10 3B-Cepeda. S-Neal, Landrith. ™~ HH R ER BS SO Antonelli ; Aa! 41065 7 Worth'ton (L, 1-2) 123.1 7 $ 3 1 Drysdale (W, 44) 13 61121 HBP—By Worthington (Demeter), U — Crawford. Delmore, Barlick, Jackowski. T—3.34. A—31.014 Narrow Win at Drayton Dobski’s Bar piled up a 5-1 and fought off a 7th-inning Wednesday's rainout In yesterday’s tions ‘PCH should be ‘on equal (James, Iowa ..............-- 76-75—151 terms with the previously rated (pore ‘Purdue’ ..10..its.) Mets —383) favorites, Ron Royer, Indiana .,...... 76-76—152 | 4 ” Youngberg, Michigar .e.. 15-TT—152 | Magy local .observers are in-\Te¢ Sonn’ indiank nn ge-18— 14 clined to see a good omen in the chuck Steeno, Wisconsin Mike Podolski, Ohio State .. 75-79—154 bad weather conditions. Coach Larry Markman, Michigan .. 77-78—155) Dean Wilson’s Chiefs have won Dave Daniels Ohio State .. . 75-80—155 ‘ : 5 Yr vell, Michigan . 17-78—155 their last two outings in this kind Don Quam, Wisconsin 78-T1—155 | of weather, taking the University ct, Sis, Miitboan't” fe: tt—ise 7 n s | of Detroit relays and, last Satur-/jonn Liechty, ‘tows bes 4 Ff 54 : 97-77—~154,n0w jon th game, Hubert W unable to field forfeit to the Wall's man aterford Merchants. er Dick Stafford is lookout for players aft- er recently losing a few-members of his Aquad - / MONDAY’S nef SCHEDULE ‘ team and had to| of Clawson, John Howting of} display its athletes in the United |Shrine, Bob Young of Walled Lake,| states for propaganda reasons. |Ron Metcalf of Dondero and Doug! py unofficial tabulations, Rus- | Forier of Kimball. sia defeated the United States at The lowest individual score | the last games in Melbourne in ever posted was a one-under-par | 1956. 68 by Pontiac Central’s John The British Empire bloc of Rogers at Pontiac Municipal | Olympic members is reported to - course in 1952 when the ist Press | be divided between Detroit and tourney was held. Monday’s field Tokyo. ‘ )Wodmenday. Afterwards, “delegates said, it, Delegates from the contending, ‘turned out that Squaw Valley had| cities were spending a lot of time, ‘a lot more building to do than it | talking to the Russians, who are, ‘indicated and a lot more money | €xpected to call the shots for the) ito obtain than it had announced. | * * * | Some European sportsmen mut- tered complaints that the Squaw | Valley promoters were using the ‘Olympic committee to build up a} |multi-million dollar resort area.| [The complaints turved (0 meen Elementary Schools Organize Rifle Club originally announced it would build, The National Rifle Association Innsbruck, which lost last time \a bobsled run, said this couldn't ibe done. Now Detroit has launched & major bid to become host to the 1964 Games, The Michigan city’s chances were regarded here as only a long shot, with Tokyo like- ly to be the successful bidder. Some said they of a new junior rifle club for the Heading the club is Paul Elkins as president. Jean H. Young, 170 North Opdyke rd., has been select- Americans \not been for the Squaw Valley af-| fair. designed to instruct youngsters in the fundamentals of good marks- manship and safety in handling * * x But Detroit has by no means given up. Its delegates here are busy buttonholing officials and trying to line up support. So were officials from Tokyo, Vienna and Brussels which also are seeking the 1964 Games. Brus- sons under 19 years of age. Other officers include: entire East European delegation. | by one vote, was regarded as a/Cleveland 1. Detroit |certain winner for the 1964 Winter) |Games over Calgary, Canada and |Bostos 4 | has just announced the chartering | Pontiac elementary schools. } firearms, It is restricted to per-|5+ yb 1 icago 3.24 439 a Baltimore ...... 21 5 583 2s Kansas City ..... 15 is ASS 7 Washington cose BE 21 A T% siawiote ste 15 1 Ml Ts. Detroit —_.......... 13 21 2382 ws New York uf 375% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 6, night Kansas City 1. night Baltimore 5, New York 6, night w 3. 2b TODAY'S GA vel 1 pm —Bunnng Milwaukee 2 1 Los eles 21 w Sw 4 .9 WW 5S 4% cago cece 2) =D SBS Cincinnati ww 618 500 S's | Pittsbu 17 26 46 6 \$t. Lou 15 (21 417 85 330 Ms 12 2 DAY'S RESULTS thought Detroit would have had a'eg as the adult leader. The new|Milwaukee 10, Philadelphia 5. night better-than-fair chance if it had group, like thousands of others asa om Trae 1. 2 similarly chartered by the NRA is TODAY'S | MBwautes as Philadelph. 1:6 pm — (S54) vs. Owens (1-3) Los Angeles. 10 pm—< _ 8. Louts at Chicago, 1 (2-5) vs, Hillman ee GD ve. Deas Ge. . RROW will be trying to eclipse that rec- ord figure over Pontiac Country Club's par 37-37—74 layout. , White Sox and Boston Win Birmingham, which will be guy.) ning for its 6th Press title, holds | the record for the best winning team score. The Maples had a five- man total of 378 in 1957. : * * * : St. Fred has yet to win th¢ Press crown, but the southsiders bold one great distinction in this evgnt. Dick ases loaded, pNathe and Junker; Radatz and Monc- away his sixth victory as Balti- parnch beer ng while Draper we ke : aka. ® j/more belted~the champs deeper ca 143. ‘Ted Williams brough: 8 | ta TEN BASEBALL STANDINGS into the cellar 50. Kocsis, six-time State Amateur 78. ite tying run for Boston aa Conte Minnesota ~ 10 2 Indiana 6 F * - - * champ, canned hree Jong birdie; Cspt. i * Dearborn 78. “157 fice fly in the fifth, then doubled Tiinois 8 ¢ Michinan 8 7 Wilhelm, a lony-time relief ace,| putts and caped his “bird” spree Bit! Jordan, rook ....7h-0—157}and seored the* winning run’ on} Michigan Stete § 5 Purdue = 407 ad Inet wine s‘rciaht before nail-|by exploding a 70-foot shot from Dee Cochrass, Berkley ..-.. -- 16-81—-187/Frank Malzone's double thet Northwestern 6 6 Iowa 3 9°.» the fir-t shttovt of his 7-year/the sand trap into the cup‘on the'wany smith, ceviare: 2— seventh. Dick Gernert's r amgealaer | anes eoress with his no-hitter aainst 37-yard . par’ four 10th hole. Ed Flowers, Dearborn. + ee ite scored the other t x NEW YORK Mer Mite aes, Argen- 0 Yautses last Spt. 20. He| State Publinx champion vce e +: TASES rang ta, the second, agains Panes} ee, speed Ware” Pethes. 2's bent lost Secs, Wining seven Andonian of Pontiac was still in| Ralfph bi Pascual (3-4), Ike Delock * (1) | | nSAN DIEGO. Call! —Montoe R-witf. in a row—three over New. York.|the running with 74-75—149, An-jJoha . ‘$2-78--480 won it despite Nat homers i }174, San Diego, stopped Willie Gilbert, ern i - ght Jack ++» -80-81—161 by, 169, Los Angeles, 2. By winning their fifth straight Dr. D. ‘85-83—169|Reno Bertioa and Jim Lemon. ae, rae over the Yankees, the third place|4-hit pitching of Gary Bell. The Orioles stayed within 2% games|second-place Chicago White Sox, a of the, first-place Cleveland In-|half-game back, defeated Kansas dians, who managed just two hits|City 2-1. Boston beat Washington but beat Detroit 1-0 behind the/4.3. Wilhelm One-Hits Yanks, 5-O Wilhelm walked six and struck out two, losing his no-hitter on Jgtry Lumpe’s leadoff single—off a knuckler—in the eighth. x & *& Kocsis Leader at Red Run Veteran Chuck Kocsis was a ‘model of consistency Friday in the 5th annual Michigan Medal Play Golf Championship at Red Run, As a result of his steadiness, the 47-year-old Kocsis held a two- stroke lead at the end of yester-|rer day's 36-hole grind which saw the [sed starting field cut from 46 players to 24 for the remaining 36 holes. Compiling a total of 11 birdies, Kocsis fired 70-70—140 against Red Ran’s par of 72-72—144., Chuck’s nine-hole breakdown was’ 35-35-35-35, one under par on each nine. A pair of former Michigan Ama- nities during his 2nd round, but he couldn’t sink his putts, ‘Pontiac's Wally Smith shot himself out of contention with 75-82—157, Ya'Run Chuck Kocsis, RUB £.ccees 70-7T0—140 Cy genseee 10-73-1423 . G. idonian had several birdie epportu- A The Orioles chased Bob Turley (3-5) with four runs in the first on five consecutive hits and a bases- |loaded walk to Wilhelm—all with two out, The big blow off Turley was 4 2-run homer by Gus Triandos. * * * Mantle? He grounded out twice and walked twice while batting right-handed against a right-hand- er for the first time since 1957. ‘* ®* * Luis Aparicio led off with a sin- 1 {i\gle, stole second and scored on Nellie Fox’s single in the first ine 9\error in the third against Bob Grim (4-4). The A’s had just four hits off Bob Shaw (40) who gave up a run in the sixth on Ray- Boone's 2-out single and Bob’ Cerv’s double, Shaw gave way in: 7—t153\the ninth, needing Turk -Lown's 4 bbe s THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 THIRTEEN — | - [ | ad M | | | | | ajor League Averages r E ack Teeing Of US TING eeing | _ AMERICAN ; ; ‘7 _ MGtts BATTING ye | ; By BILL CORNWELL 4 Seer RES YEE Se “REYES DAU a : | ; a GERYEe Be “OV YES Daul's Hitt eae ; ou cata ue * ace badea Bs & g s qu S | CT Jones Wins 4 Pontiac, Royal and Rochester are three d WIR BL 2g Rilchagec* ie in Bt , Firsts in TAC County. cities ndw forming an interesting triangle in . ‘en Gan ee wa ~ Preli the busy professional life of Fred Shadrick, 23-year+_ EBS er raleuen Oe PRET oo nlf] ; Track Prelims {414 senoot teacher. , Pe Si ERo se gees I YPSILANTI @—Eastern Mich- | Shadrick, an Elizabeth Lake Road resident in Pontiac, ° AG HR iGo = ta Sa ae Saves His Job igan’s Hayes Jones figured te |teaches at Royal Oak Dondero High School and ee : (2 36-94) Pittsburgh | 3 37 4 974 collect most honors Dondero rake a 3a GS Siiraindehe, a ae MOB : TAG track tournament. finals (Spring took on the duties of coaching the 0B INDIVIDUAL BATTING INDIVIDUAL BATTING Bell Gives Up Four : yesterda a ter completed the triangle this week when Gye. Com BS ee RBI Pet. | Pia Potted a ee Safeties but Wipes Phe Ledeen pridigy firsts eared Rochester comp x ~ Kuen, Dt. 17 0 41 6 i MlAae Mi” In he a ee) 2C pe ones *s gash, (SHadrick was named head? : Pox, Chi 149 20 55 (1B Burgess, Pit. 106 11 3 3 19 358) Oyt Lote Threats ing ahead in the 100-yard , d Comer’ Se. ig 8 SS) B aultenee ce es BOR 3H 3a, 1%0yard high hurdles, yard pro at Rochester Golf and : Gere BRS gE ieee Be te Seven w | low hardes and tnyerd dus [Country Club, which has I qlvarinas Top : ee a 1 Od | heer fo Pod Fortec Central Michigan qualified 15 [returned to semi - public i Masone, Bos. IM on 2 6 we ayiMae oF 6 BR OAT OR Bal ne. Tiger hurler won't be banished men. Defending —— status under the new own- es, t 122 (12 yy em Michigan was second Wooding. Bait. 67 12 z i Bib Govan, all us 3 3 2 E92 tee Settee fee relied Gatton other 11, Dlinols State Normal placed jership of George Sadowski Nef Foes by 20 a | Berbers, Det eB gt Belton Ma ie 3s awl Jimmie Dykes eight, Eastern Iilinois, six, South- after going through the]! ’ . sey wen le oh 3 Syl Adeock Ma 65 is 3S ae] Tiger manager ern [lincis five, Northern Iill- rivate Siowron. MY. 8 8 BM 5 M8 SelDemder ta 1a H @ § fe ay|threatened to put Foytack in the pois four, and Westera Iilineis {1958 season @S a Privale) ejsr LANSING @ — Michigan Phillips. 11 292/) : bullpen Cleveland ’ unde Flec ints from preliminary ing iy i 1 B Beicereda 8e we BS 7 7 etltodians last night. — meer zi ee ceek = (ee Oe ee ed Feigea bat. 3 £ ielpeeass ta Z 3 Stl axe aud, 14, but when the game : : Be acie ac who also owns Sunny |8nal m Se Big, go Bag) BGEA'S 2 4 3 3) etre nero pi Rolf Stops Gilbert | Seah esos Seay tm ara a White, Bos. 7% 89 22 0 9 LA 6 ; pointed Shadrick to fotos Gon Bt a $B Eigse BB tt Sel farm to tho bullpen x SAN, DIEGO, Clit. (AP)-—Mow- Pont Welnaday. The lub. has| Picking up points in doubles and Farer Gea os kL 4B ealkeeee, ™ is BB tH 3B] Fovtack ave the Tigers thei weight champion, scored a seoond|been without a, pro\ since the) CoN TGS oY san point lead ag Le: ee Fa Moos. LA. 119 21 33 2 15 2mbest pitching job of the spring. round technical knockout over|change of ownership last fall. Tiincls yesterday, ” al aa 3 3 2% 24 \Virdon. Pit. 1399 17 38 t 9 273 llowed came } over runner-up °.. cern NY. 115 13 31 3 ig zelvirdon Pit. i 17 38 1 9 23\The only two hits he a Willie Gilbert of Los Angeles in| shadrick once lived in Royal Oak|/T™ "Yoho lea the leaders with Stanwell, "Det. 99 13 34 7 a2 gmelbel Cm) 199 11 38 § 2% lin the seventh inning and gave the main event at the Coliseum /and won golf letters at RO St-/o. Doints Other team totals were: argesen. Chi. 64 13 17 2 18 (366 Wate cu fom is 34 3 30. geqithe Indians their lone tally last “night. Mary High. He was graduated from yy, esota 19; Michigan State 15; Piersall Cle. is 39 33 3 tt | a * * * Ratliff, of San Diego, weighed|the University of Detroit in 1957-/44i, State 13%: Indiana 10%: sen ne a ot H RBlRok' re” ae 7M 2 1 381| Foytack pitched brilliantly and| starred on area high school cinders established themselves as reg- |174 Gilbert, 169. Shadrick will be mighty close tolwisconsin 51%: Northwestern 3% ron ch. ee to 7 3 Bayi Kivkland” Sy. ne 14 tn 4 7 ‘getifor the first six innings the Indians) lars on the University of Detroit track squad the past season. | << Scomrs (home Monday when he brings his|.n4 Purdue 114. Kier NY. 8 3 Ss Bi oe or iz ie m 4 i Seididn't get a hit’ He retired the) Former Pontiac Central ‘sprinter Jim Shorter (right) and Larry | | MOMS Seta * [Dondero golf squad to Pontiac) ‘rye Wolverines No. 1 doubles were Bor SB 2 Belem ee ee een ane oe acky Bridges| HarTis, ex-Orchard Lake St. Mary distance runner helped the | oncsiges,cests 4,"west michigan 3 [Country Club for combination of Jon Erickson and Boling” Det’ 120 12 bo 3 0 330 | treeet aT wns: 7 35 | cave Clevelans & aman ext Baie, Titans to their most successful season in 10 years. Shorter scored Iowa at Michigan (cancelled, rain) es Press tional tourna-!Gerry Dubie took ee Sievers. Wash 73 12 le 3 9 | Rasere ta. msn 3 8 = 44% points and Harris 23 points in five meets. Northern Michigan 87, St. Norbert 44 ° _ {dropping a “4 60, - Boyd. Bel. 108 14 31 8 12 gysiBteme. BL 18 6 ee 6S ga). Be retired seven more i a row sn0ne PUTTS Pe gery — —, Gardner, Bait. 8 12 2 1 6 28 Dares cn is tro 8 1 a8 before the seventh when with one Sylvan Glen will be host to Illinois Trond Balt. 95 12 3 § 39 gu\Rodsers. 87. lm 1? 77 4 19 3%) out, Vie Power lined a double to . 4th annual Michigan Amputee|and L. Holtman, 61, 46, 61. pone fe St Blekees. oa wy 3 1 om right for the first hit and came : golf tourney this year. The date oe ee oe ee ee ete | ||| ge acers [0 q UN Vso se hermen: Car‘squel, Bet. 6 8 © 1 9 235 ; : . e +4 caer ge SRY (‘gies hei es Foytack, who suffered his sixth Bal Martin, former Fentiee ayer eee oe RO BS} Blsmmaee om FS of Zales santaet one vitor, exited te Midget auto racers, from four to] Most of the cars are homemade | tries in the Wolverine Club includ-| Central goiter, is & ea-riorse wo BOT BL ob Bilteeet ay ie BOR Si Bil tatatened in the eighth, Tigers) 15 years of age, initiate the 1959]and they operate on two to three|ing Dr. Charles Bowers, James| mam Bob Gajis at Kuvest ass Season mecheng, Bes. 9 8 DB 3s 9 gel Dneet iy. iS 7 threatened in the eigh season at the Miracle Mile Track,|horsepower gasoline engines sim-|Briney, John Buckerrough, Gordon te Corey, BY. 3S $ : — * 4 B} 33 a Telegraph and Square Lake roads,|ilar to the power lawn mower and|Wallace, James Wilfong, Dick Sul- a Jack Fleck newer wae BS BSS Temes sot oH fH Bl Lou Berberet opened with a sin sunday with a membership of &5|the drivers race for points which|tivan and Darwin Eager of Pon- ——— ae L wigon. Cle se 6 9 9 ‘1s6|O'Brin, Wn et 8 1k yd oes was cars. earn them trophy awards at : : Harris, Det 7] #7 MW 3 7 (149) Averill. so. 6 «(10 11 2% but died there as Gary Bell retired x * * f the ke, William Newberg, Lawrence} Charles Matlack, head man at "Gras slam hopers'— Stowren. New| rand” non omnes —, Mathews, uis'/pinch hitter Neil Chrisley and Ed- In its second year of operation,|" There is no admission charge to|Mularoni of Bloomfield Hills: Fred|Glen Osks last year, is now one Cork: Friandog Baltimore: Heid. Cleve) ee vergh: Bowe. Bt Laser Banks end |die Yost. Ray Narleski pitched the|. quarter-mile midgets race on|watch the midgets race. Presently| Wells of Rochester; Russell Fis-jof Joe Thacker’s assistants at Se | ae TER ae, fies and ee me nde i pets mea or Py ma ie Water 3. One aan —- . to es. or ; . . cngeg Treg estan pitener mee ree gigeteloned, Bell buried» forsitter for hs |""r0\track Is adjacent. to. the| ‘There are numerous local en-'Milford and Ken Smith of Utica oak a ; BB SOW LERA| Pace pri =| os ik 7 19 6 8 1.44) fourth year. racle Mile Center and , . Reynolds, wget Sat shett Rush. MU. 3S He Ef yng oan with pit Se eae, tae cate walber, ' . Ketopelt. 87. Indians perched areas. retaining wall and judges “ ieee, Gt ent Andersen. ‘Ch ELE atop the American League stand-| sands. | Texas Lauds ‘Next Babe Ruth’ to his former position as patrol- Daley, KC. snvtwis isi, SS ss 2-47|ingsPand left the Tigers in seventh| The youngsters belonging to the man with the Berkley police a SS EBS. hi ace mm 7 78 24 49 4 zs place, percentage points ahead of/ miracle Mile members are known E OSU S BI ° force. C. J. is keeping his PGA rigs Wah 3 BH Et felsentord 8p. 8 GHB $$ 38lthe last place Yankees. The two| uc wolverine % Midget Racers.| x- tar Blasting standing intact by working part- a te fe es er) pmibe ee #232 3%iteams were scheduled to meet time for Chet Jawor at Rackham Larsen, WY 3% 32 6 21 3 73) y. ro with Jim Bunting on Municipal course. Goreme SSR BEE HBgeie a? 2B EB ein eet er Detott agains the .§00-Foot Plus Homers "ss Beever, bis. eee ei! rip ag xg ig | indians Cal Mclish. Maples Cranes VICTORIA, Tex. (AP) Theit be eon 6 oe n ss @ m 42 Drvedale. LA. . . a ex, _ essional baseball, can counted | president Michigan Publinx Sout Det ei ae | Geen. Pu S95 8 | Ht abrh di ab rh bt) : lengendary feats of a giant whojupon to make mistakes but he will|Golf Association$ for the 4th Grim. RC S< ij joke RL. Ok TS 4| Zest 220 Puraha 3008 , is labeled the ‘‘next Babe Ruth’|more than make up for them with/straight year, Other Publinx offi- Pascual, Wash. 57 55 34 Willman, Chi om zi i Kuenn rf @@0 Hamnerss 3000 - Victori baseball thal . : Lown. Cat “wb it $3 MeDevit. LA «2 @ rm it $818 Powers 2320 are making ictoria the most productive swinging|cers this season are Harold Rut- Ditmar, N.Y eon 8s 3 ee wicton. Chi. er a) om ef $18 Colario rt ote d 1 ” lst vice president: Sal Pe Turley. 247 B31 3 8 38) Tew oo: 16 be 4 1 40s Harris > 3016. Mincsolf 3011 mad. you'll see. ledge, Pi ; Kermn'rer Wad 8 2 ih serere. ct Mm % & 9 1 2 415/D-Veal gece Held 3b zeee He’s Frank Howard, who hits} Howard is hitting home runs the|mante, secretary; Clyde Bates, ast aC. S247 15 35 2 3 3.81 Tee Oe Sn we ee lone 3838 weteter > 3000 Cl A R ional nome runs more than 500 feet and/likes of which people here never|treasurer, and Don Nelson, tour. DESIGN Lary, Det. a ee mS, Jones, SP 8 7 3 42 3 $ 4H |Berberete 3010 Bellp 3000 ass eg is ahead of the pace of the record| expected to see, The center field|nament chairman. Ferese Cie 3 HY $a S-Dete | @.L- ve te i t 43| wilsen © $000 Totes 37131) Close; Cranbrook Has/|holder in the Texas League—Ken/tence is 407 feet from home plate. * * * better with your boa Bunning, Det. Seiad {8 \Tocme LA oe 12 1S 4Selpoptey 008 ‘BY Title Cli Guettler, who slugged 62 three|He hits the ball 30 to 40 feet above} Wally Burkemo has a new assis-/ | makes your boat go bet Wynn, Chi 4 SF US| Rromen, cL | os 25 12 18 $52) A-Enriaiey 1000 B’ Title Clinched the fence. tant pro at Franklin Hills this See 5% and wicove wae. SMT ft dg Sxpiowier, Jk rath mame S588 Victoria’ is the only Texas| ‘Howard, 22 years old, 6 feet,|year. His name is Dick (Whitey)| lig’, ©°ncnine Sen Heres ramen, Wak 8 : se SRY 4 I AS tes wm:| Birmingham held a slim lead|League city that’s ahead of last/gy inches tall and weighing 265|Hughes and he hails trom Pasa- oo cerry Re, “ 8 ¢ fader. Mi aRER an for Berporet to pin; O- evilover, Ferndale in Class" A while|year's attendance oid Howard s| pounds, _ ® ee. ee ee ee , appes, Balt. Sommworh Bridges Cranbrook had _ already responsib baseball star at : Yamane SE Ri ktaltee ce RS $55 \Detrott rere ooo coe 0 ¢.0-slcueched “5” honers as the tennis The right-handed hitting out-|went up to the Dodgers year be-| Two holes-in-one have been ed BOARDMAN'S | Hoe. Bee Bat fale Peo te 18 48 ¢ Tr’ 5 PO: A—De * ‘Detroit’ 34-7, Cleve-| regionals moved into the semifinals| fielder has pounded 19 home runs/fore last, playing the last four or|scored at Bob-O-Link this week. 1575 Reed Foytack, San Bi § shite fe ois fe 2 2 kein 21-12, DP—None. LOB—Detroit 6./ 304 finals today weather permit-|in 39 games and driven in 51 runs/five games of the season. He was|Jack Healy aced the 190-yard 3rd AT Highland Peart hos 915 03 8G/Prition, Pha 24 37 16 10 0 3 8.68 /Ce ene e. Minces. §—Bolling ting while batting .355. At the rate of @| sent to Green Bay in 1958 and hit hole with a 3-iron and Ernest Sey- OR 4-0212 One-ti Wynn, Chlenge 0d WH Cree tee, Cheap br erbbee ts|homer every two games he can|37 home runs, batted in 119 runs|mour turned the trick on the 120- heim, Baltimore. cisco and Nebbie, Chicage. Poytack .......6....s0ees RSi T's The Maples compiled 8% points| net: for the season That , see eee anes s Beta iter aN s Tilt 2e'the reaning {Would topple the all-time rennay|2nd_clouted 333. yard 16th with a 9iron. _ ; Ser tht i ; 1954 by Joe Bauman] § at Ind HBP—By Bell (iarris): WFBeil U—| Pontiac Central, which started|°f 72 set in s a Serious Car Defects ay Chyiek, “Summers, ‘McKinley end Goar.| © OVNAC ently rd with 5% bat of Roswell in the Longhorn 4 s s s all its entries are elimina League. tfielder . ’ Southfield has 4% and is still in|, Pete Reiser, former ou . Repair Time Running Out Cardinals’ McHarn scion. osk Park nas 2%,” Royal the, Broalvn Dodgers ey yi 5 Dondero bowed out ’ Reiser has been - Goes to Packers _|perkiey wit %. Spratling glo ere néecommen : INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Me-| Drivers expected to make quali- Cranbrook already has 11%|bandling Howard fos two year. and drivers are fighting a|fying runs today include 1958 na- CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago points with six of the eight final-| p14 <. Reiser. “But he needs |i / —— | Saran inst time at the Indi- | tional champion Tony Bettenhaus-|Cardinals last night traded quar-|ists. Northville scored 3% and has to play every day and if he were! = b the \i/ snaplis Motor Speedway, where|en, who wrecked One tar last Gree Bay Packers for. a future |2%¢ with one boy stil going. Bloom-|called up to the majors he might|§ : y * TOrnile tri . then moved /into an-|Green Bay or a 2% with one . nie red to end qualifications Siner; Pat Flaherty, 1986 winner,|high draft choice in the National |field Hills dropped out with 1% and|SPend too much time on the bench. | EET ° (on the bebanile rece May 20 and rookie Richard (Red) Amick | Football — . Clarenceville went scoreless. mean anything--should be done | [aes Pontiae Time is running out for fixing |of Muncie, Ind., who has been run- Yesterday's quarter-final results to jeopardize that boy’s major -old McHan, th ; serious ‘ mechanical ailments in|ning well in practice, _ The 26-year a ke 1954. nee A SINGLES sonnson | league career. And by that I mean/ ii : several of the. powerful but deli- : Cards’ No. 1 draft A the Conde (Qe vom default: Sieve Smith (Burm) | he should play nine innings of ev-|#e . “5 coma SS cast Bain Forces Replay (RS ot Seek Se me SEH es etl Zee toe lms Chamber of Commerce” the Belond hpeasaly and the fabu- Rain. orces eplay vier of star Meyer (F) beat Don’ Symoks (®). 6-1. ek his’ second season of pro-| Re lous Novig assigned to veteran| ~ 433 of 1,012 passes for 6,578/** = crass 4 pountes : — Wilson d Wards and 50 touchdowns. Gary Burkhart - Roger Ruppert (P) A Paul Russo and Dempsey ‘0 emp h) oun j x *« |downed = Dvatenter + Sueve Bichner * * * /\ StcHan- shared the starting|Foranew’ (Birm) over verry Andrews = CONTACT LENS . . _An oil pump sheared yesterday) wweMPHIS,/Tenn. (AP) — The|quarterback role with _ rookie |Pies co Dering (Biim) downed | Reports continue to come to our attention that in Bryan's car, which set a ver {$25,000 Memphis Open Golf Tyur-/M. C. Reynolds of Louisiana State |ob Marks - Mike Andrews (P),16-8, 6-2 INFORMATION ; two years aoe with Sam Hanks at|nament teed up today for a ryplay|last year in SINGLES : a - ae . both door-to-door salesmen and telephone the ‘wheel. The engine froze but /of the second round with big Tom . (N), 1. 6-1: ae solici im Beran gt it out of gear belo it vane looking Uke a tugy oro to| Wind Helps Sprinter | tal iy i Gey gt) wih no obiiectien solieiere “a to ee approved or endorsed by could corse Sah ad bet. og 2, un 100 in 9. oo Pontiac Optical re “ r of Commerce. Beware of such his crew worked night Veech, a rookie Milwau-| POCATELLO, Idaho a place the Offenhauser POWET|,0 was within easy distance of a Charlie Campbell of Ida- Center ciarms plant. Nine other garages offered i2-underpar 68 yesterday when &/ho State College crack a engines or parts. rainstorm soaked / galleries| world’s record 00-yard ae . * * and washed out all/ scores. dash yesterday, but his time of BIE 7). 0, $0) ond Sant The Chamber of Commerce definitely disap- Jean Marcenac, head mechanic * * * 9.2 seconds probably won't count|vear - Rus Walters (B), 6-4, 911, : c in on the Novis, was trying to solve! The washout \éft Veech in front/because he was running with a 17 — proves of the methods used by such solicitors. the problem of a new fuel injec- py virtue of his T-under-par 63 in/mile per hour wind at his ; ROTHERY | : tion system installed in the super- he first round, which equalled the} Two clocks timed him in 9. Meet JACK charged V-8s. The cars, rated the | competitive fecord over the 6,501-|seconds and the other timed him _SERVICE MANAGER Th dati fastest at the track on the/ yard Colonial Country Club. Par|in 9.2, The recognized world’s rec- e only recomméndation your Chamber of straightaways, were limping - is 3436—10. ord is 9.3 seconds. 3 Who Says: Marcenac said it was too late Commerce ever makes is that you deal with. It’s the cost of maintenance local, well-established firms. chat” pti AND eh “COSTS LESS WITH RAMBLER. Our factory trained mechan- > ics assure you of prompt de- > pendoble service. © May I Show the New Rambler to You... at BILL SPENCE RAMBLER, Inc, 211 S. Seginew St. ‘FE 8-4541 — 2 8 2 BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD | of the oe i Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce r ’ } Waldron Hotel Bldg. Phone FE 5-6148 | $S$$$ for Wrecked Exhacst Cars and Trucks Wa ‘ 1 4 j ’ ‘ i i : i . 7 ee Ns A Al el a a ae oe Pe er CTT er OTe ae ee ee Oe el AE MIT Be * THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 ONE : COLOR Find It Pays to Love Your Work. | On the same: afternoon, Assem- bly committee chairmen § ah- ‘Makes Gain and Loss nounced that all future sessions Space Scientists Hobby--Space Journal «=: ese, age i \course during one recent session|caucus. sessions will be closed FOURTEEN GM's Alfred P. SloanHouse 84 Years Old Today Battles ‘Legislative Secrecy ‘ , BS lo he , : x : Seen cate esa ae SS | mer ce reset ner, ae, ere enema é Py A - otive Writ U g e : bo ay eT py language, and also inuitins citi- jeven po. phere wintan to senedl i utomotive Writer | sine about it.) zens to the perils faced by this |travel and astronautics. : . DETROIT (AP)—Alfred P. Sloan Jr., millionaire genius . By ALTON BLAKESLEE =| ®#tlon as a result of lethargy. * * * if BIG who helped build General Motors into the world’s largest in- | WASHINGTON uw — The an- AP Seclence Writer “I think Sputnik proved this was) It takes the reader on authori- dustrial orgainzation, ts 84 years old today. | nual House drive to cut Presi- HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Among|right. tative armehair roaming through] A tall, thin, gray-haired man, stooped only slightly by | q E ssa _. [Space scientists,” favorite hobby) - * ‘space, touelting on reasons for|} - oe) , ent Eisenhower's money re- lis space itself. “A second reason for the maga. tossing off the shackles of gravity,#/ PROTECTION his years, Sloan has gradually relinquished his GM ties. But | quests, currently a 200-million- ~*~ * * zine was to heip the Rocket City | how the first space stations can be! Pf’ he remains as honorary chairman of the board, as chair- | dollar success, faces a crucial | By day, scientists, engineers,/Astronomical Assn. (RCAA), an built, giving basic knowledge about | —small test next week. * technical writers and illustrators amateur group building an observ.|the stars, glimpses of Soviet prog- | cost! man of the corporation's bonus and salary committee, and at nearby Redstone Arsenal are|atory atop Monte Sano near here. Tess in space, guided missiles, sci- as a member of its finance committee. * * * ge ogend + P s ‘oncerned with rockets, missites, I was an officer of the and ence education problem. That 1 per cent cut may be ~~” ; egy : group ar * * * tossed into reverse by: -bills-to moon probes, plans to put mén into proposed to Wernher von Braun, * * * space, the president, that Space Jourual. Now the Rocket City Atrono- Recently the New York Stock Exchange announced that | | the Commerce Department and Sloan had sold or given away all of the GM stock he held finance the Defense Department, the public works programs. By night, off-duty, many are could provide the money tg com- still absorbed with interest in plete the observatory.” mical Assn. has an observatory, with telescope paid for, where recently. During April, the exchange said, he sold 90,106 shares of GM common, worth more than 442 million dol- lars, and gave away 22,000 common shares, worth about $1,100,000. However, he did not completely sever his financial connections since his holdings in GM Shares Ine., and those of New Castle Corp., in which he owns half the stock, are equivalent to 1,185,156 shares of General Motors common. This would haye a cash value on today’s market of just under 60 million dollars. Sloan was president of General Motors from 1923 un- til 1937 when he became chairman of the board. In 1956, shortly before his 81st birthday, he resigned as board chair- space. \ | * * * And here in Huntsville where | Von Braun, Dr, Ernest Stuh- many of them live, they launched linger, Isbell ang a handful of; . : : a new magazine, Space Journal, Other scientists were cutting trecs, . And ures pps peek hye | as a hobby to tell people about digging ditches, pitching in in other rie _ al thes y ar - cane Among them they call for the | the wonders and challenges of |Ways to build the observatory. (CCC and enace appropriation of between 40 and | the space frontier. | They needed a telescope, and a ne * |proceeds of the first issue of the Seadete: ‘writs 30 billion dollars. It took off like a scared rocket.| | x & * | The first issue called for only he Beas marpeatmns be it Guinea, Venezuela, Canada, Bul- How clos ee v¢ |& modest 5,000 copies. e AA’ sponsored the garia, as well as from towns. | the Bice Mie ee | But then Russia’s Sputnik 1 jourval, for, in Von Braun's throughout the United States. The tions on these bills will deter- astounded the world—people himn-| Words, ‘We wanted to give a shot Russians read it too—abstracts mine to a large extent the size gered for knowledge about space, im the arm to astronomy and the from the journal are printed by the of the federal budget for the and 15,000 extra copies were hur-| other astrosciences. to create U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. 'riedly printed. | understanding and interest by — ; ; | * Huntsville youngsters learn about astronomy. For Those Valuable Extras! , @ MARINE | @ PLANE eSPORTS CAR. | e@OR’WHATEVER | a bill to provide congression- al operating funds are due to reach the House then. These measures, along with | ‘n from New &% For those unusual insurance needs ... see us for the best coverage at the lowest possible | man and was given his present honorary post. fiscal year starting next July 1. * * | the public in these scientific | THINKS BIG The bills give Congress a | The second issue of the quarterly, fields.” « HERE IS A CREDIT UNION cost. Premium payments may be arranged to - el acs direct control over spending. (magazine was 100,000 copies. The * ke * for You suit your budget. Come in. No appointment Sloan has always been an advocate of big thinking. + * * last issue, the fifth,’ labeled March- — Ga 7 Anyone may save in this credit needed. Upon his retirement he counseled his associates to “plan | - May of 1959, ran 15 Bian The smashing success of the first i any . | The control is not complete, 59, ran 150,000 copies. issue forced a quick juggling of | union. Since-1952 savers have t boldly in expansion and development. however, since considerable | Editor and creator of Space jsbell's staff. Buines operation } been paid 4% dividends. Journal is B. Spencer Isbell, Austin-Norvell Ageney, Inc. | 70 W. Lawrende at Cass FE 2-9221 #M were relinquished to a new group aeronautical engineer. of investors in Nashville, Tenn, HAD A PURPOSE (Space. Enterprises, Inc.) and na- “I was one of those who was tionwide distribution to an estab- bitterly disappointed in 1955 when lished distributor (Independent the Army's project orbiter—to put News Co.) The journal is moder- .a satellite in orbit—was shelved,” ately priced ($2 a year). he explains. SCIENTISTS WRITE | “I thought pne answer would be | Calling on topflight scientists as | Spending comes from money provided in previous years and from nonappropriation bilis al- lowing Treasury withdrawals. * * * With one exception, every big | 1960 appropriation bill consid- ered this year has been cut by the House. ' IF YOU EARN......... * x * Sloan has talked fréely of millions of cars and billions of dollars. In 1954, when General Motors restyled its com- plete line, then President Harlow Curtis cautiously men- tioned the project had cost about one billion dollars. “More like a billion and a half,” Sloan said. Last fall, when GM again had vast restyling the corporation zealously guarded any money estimates. But Sloan, in an_ effhand manner while introducing new board chairman Frederic G. Donner at a New York | luncheon, remarked that the bill would total-at least a | half billion. | Savings accounts include Life Insurance at no extra cost! 4% ‘DIVIDEND Get the Details PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 40 E. Pike St. =: Sa SR ateie tee at * * * Sloan personally has never been pressed for money. His father was a well-to-do importer who came up with the | cash to help rescue the Hyatt Roller Bearing Co. which Sloan went to work for fresh out of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sloan moved from general manager of Hyatt to president of United Motors Co., a merger of Hyatt and other companies controlled by W. C. Durant. BECAME GM PRESIDENT When GM took over United in 1918, Sloan went along as IF YOU NOW PAY ...g division head. And when the Du Ponts gained control of GM from Durant, Sloan stayed to become president. ears At that time GM accounted for less than 12 per cent of YOU CAN OWN A... the industry's sales. The company’s divisions were loosely organized and operations were neither integrated nor coordinated Sloan's idea, as he put it, was “to divide it into as many parts as consistently can be done, place in charge of each part the most capable executiye that can be found, and develop a system of coordinatfon so that each | part may strengthen and support the others.” x * * On this concept GM has grown into the largest indus- trial corporation, building and selling half of the total vol- | ume of cars and trucks in the United States. In recent years Sloan has concerned himself most with philanthropic ventures. He set up the Alfred Sloan Founda- tion, basically for education, in 1934, and in 1945 joined with Charles F. Kettering to set up the Sloan-Kettering Insti- tute for Cancer. Research. He maintains an office in Rockefeller Plaza and lives in suburban Great Neck, N.Y. IN DESIRABLE... | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Owning your home is proven cheaper thon poying rent! 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A-M House Paint has excellent hiding qualities | ~ —gives extra protection against cracking, due to its | tough film that remains elastic year after year. Come __ in for color card today! | OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE po PHP en ghd rene , | e aa e / Y CONSTRUCTION co. @ J. MICHAEL and ASSOCIATES LINCOLN 9-4474 Ml. 6-2847 ~ MODEL OPEN THURS., ERI., SAT., SUN., MON. 12:00 to 8:00 P.M. « 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 { PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ Cy i Colliers Raise Roof of Log House at Lake ’ Outside the front door the Col- liers have added a flagstone patio. Seven feet was added to the living room to make it 17 by 21 feet. The old fieldstone fireplace By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press. Home Editor Out on the north shore of Cooley Lake there are qa number of log houses. Most of these were originally summer cottages that was replaced by one of red brick. Even the hearth is brick. Jalousie windows were in- stalled between this room and the porch. These can be com- pletely covered by deep coral draperies under bamboo cor- nices. The walls and carpeting are green. All the furniture is light. Much of it is bamboo but some custom-made pieces are birch. A divider wall ix used between the living reom and dining room and on the stair wall. In- to the front of a cleset door under the stairs the Colliers built a bookcase. On the porch the walls are deep sandalwood. Carpeting is brown and beige. Furniture has wrought iron frames. The sofa is avocado and the chairs cush- ioned in gold. ® CORAL AND GREEN In the dining room the walls are coral while the living room rug is extended into this area. Under the divider shelves there 4s a planter. Beige, black and coral draperies frame a jalousie window. All the furniture — is painted deep green. Cushions on the chairs are avocado. The kitchen is a dream reom that’ any homemaker would love. At the back there are three good-sized windows. Only a sheer yellow ruffle orna- ments them. There are almost three walls of counter space as well as a peninsula break- fast bar whieh can also be utilized for work space. Cabinets are white with. metal trim. All counter tops are-yellow. Accent color is red. This appears (Continued On Page 16; Col. 3) have been remodeled into year- - round homes. One of them be. longs to the David Colliers. When the Colliers Bought their » house, it had three rooms, a bath and a porch. From the outside it looked like thousands of other cottages. Now, five years later, all that is changed. First of all, the Colliers added more floor spacg by building an addition at the back and a second floor over the entire house. Mrs. Collier told Mr. Collier what she wanted and he did it in his spare time.' At the beginning, he knew nothing whatever about home building. The log structure is painted red. The upper story is white with blue and white shutters. DIVIDER WALL — To let more light into the smal] dining room the Colliers opened the upper portion of the wall and made interesting shelves A planter box adds color. There is a jalousie window at the left. Walls are coral. Fur- niture is painted dark green with avocado cush- ions on the chairs. out of it The house has a gay look with the logs painted red and the clap- board a sparkling white. In the rear there are blue and white shut- LOG EXTERIOR — The original lines of the David Collier home on the north shore of Cooley Lake can be seen in this picture. The Colliers added the second story and a wing on the back. Like ters. It took Mr. Collier five years to complete his work on this most -of the lots in this neighborhood, theirs is long and narrow. house. Mrs. Collier says she was the adviser. ae —_— — —— . ASN: ; i jn Sie iieg’ Bae ; : : o ev oF OD ower . There's Something N EW : at : : . k at Judah Lake Estates Pps BIGGER LIVING ROOM — The width of this room was almost draperies at the right are jalousie windows between the living ; ss doubled in size after the Colliers got through remodeling. What is room and porch. Walls and carpeting in this room are green. Most y 4a 4 of the furniture is bamboo. Coral is the accent color. ; e Mer-proof Wood ¥ > Trim Throvgheuvt = now a red brick fireplace was once one of fieldstone. Behind the ° - @ Aluminum Gutter ; 4 WITH ATTACHED GARAGE | and Downspouts q See All . is the Features of This ‘§ Planned Subdivision (© LAKE PRIVILEGES @ PAVED STREETS || 80°x125" LOTS @ COMMUNITY WATER | PAVED APPROACHES @ SERVICE WALKS '} SCHOOLS NEARBY @ SHOPPING CENTER le Ye MILE @ WOODED AREA ‘ 3 MILES NORTH ‘ OF PONTIAC ON JOSLYN ROAD FROM PONTIAC: Drive North on Perry to Joslyn i Left 5 miles... R TOTAL MQVE-IN COST! pthigers Priemesk Cot 2 ei North on Saginaw ‘te Montcalm ie Turn Right to Joslyn. Turn Left 5 Miles. ' FROM ROCHESTER: | ee Torn Right 31% Miles. 572 PER MONTH (Not a Penny. More) Fe Incl: PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, INSURANCE, TAXES F.H.A. TERMS AVAILABLE | i. ; Judah Lake Estates © = NATIONAL DLORAH BUILDING CO FE 2-9122 * GLEAMING KITCHEN — Bright metal trim pn all the. white . There is / ; » cupboards .. . yellow countertops . . . dashes of red on the wall, on the ingide. Outside is a awning. This room was added b CPR OT: Oey SRE EE pePRE . the breakfast barstools and in the linoleum ; . . make this a kitch- ._ on.to the original house. ; Minitiasd sdeatithas sd seit ruth dst Peer tare Me nate Minniatte $34 t we 2 f . a j dows i , or Z ‘ * ra i : ' ; i ee. ' ‘ . - ( 3 my. a hs ‘ 4 { Cdn Mite Pit, CD 2 tk ae AIR eee See Ge: | a fj en : t na ‘ 7 y aa * Pee?! ae a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1959 : an F » \ Worst Rust Problem Is Family Car CEDAR ISLAND LAKE HOME year Complete Basement Waterproofing All Wark Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofin 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 Only $6,000 Down . $150.00 Per Month POIRIER REALTY Ne Anewer MU 47000 Custom Built Garages NO MONEY DOWN ‘aun rr . ?) PMY ua lanaer WATER SOFTENER THE MARK ’59 — Colonial overtones mark this California Con- temporary home, now open in Twin Lakes village. The model is located just south of M-59, eight miles west of Telegraph. One of three model homes in the new subdivision, it has won national recognition as the “most house for the money.” The house includes three bedrooms, two baths, living-dining room area, a large family room kitchen and an attached garage. Twin Lakes Village has its own water, paved streets and community beaches. The bedspread is gold quilted taffeta. The front bedroom belongs to Collier - doing the job again? Heavens no! He's leaving it all Clapboard Addition Gives F.HLA. Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M—Sunday 12-4 P.M. The utility room is also the 60 Months to Pay |7.0q Cottage More Room the Colliers. This also has green walls. The carpeting is brown up to the professionals this time. ay ecteee ye (weed. Ail turiure is maboe- | Bile with... TRU-BILT e GARAGES e BREEZEWAYS -e ADDITIONS (Con m Page walls and a greige rug. Drap- | any. The twin beds have one | as a frame of tile around the | eries and bedspreads are red | headboard. » | best ” BLOCKS e KITCHENS e PORCHES e BATHS yellow splash backs; in the tall | Plaid. The gray leather chair is | Draperies are white ye : me %. © MASONRY WORK © ALL MODERNIZATION | |} stovs tor se breakast bar; and | "ne DME grasees for the design. This same | wrru-Bit" backs ar F H A hats Guped Mie oe canta. Mrs. Thompson has her own | material is used as the bed ruf- — of ell oT Te There's also a speck of red in | little sitting room upstairs. Its | fle and to cover the paragerl specifica La brass wi te They are made, using the spatter linoleum on the floor, | Color scheme of coral and green | | alps SU Uri vol - shaped the very best and newest QUALITY TESTED to assure you of ty, strength bility, and weather resistance. Avoid Books stand in a built-in book- | chair near one window is up _ Give Y back hall. Walls are yellow and | case A television set is in a | holstered in gold. Throw pil- he Very oa cracked walls... use Tru-Bilt and be H. H. STANTON ° wctchen the kiachen floor, Next | Crm. There are chairs for | lows om the bed are gold and | we | Heating & Plumbing Lg Ph using both. aqua. 9 4 Euilding Servite ed this room is a downstairs Her bedroom is a quiet Now that the Colliers have | TRU-BIL BUILDING. PRODUCTS CO. Coatractor throom. Walls are green There’s their house just ee Pisa they 1992 Pontiac Dr., FE 4-9531 103 State FE 5-{ . U it is how | yellow im the draperies and on | want it, they are building a new | 683 2955 E WALTON BLVD gpa — te | nome oa Dow Ridge. Is Mr. | Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Rds. | 1] 8 Her’s two brothers once lived with them and her mother, Mrs. Emily Thompson, is a member of the household now. So the three bedrooms have been well used. The back room that once be- longed to the brothers has blue Corner Opdyke FE 2-1004 EVES. and SUNDAY OR 3-2276 L, gn oo P LG LOLA EOS. LOE TOL ILO GE Ny, a) , . Std 7 ee — be cogs ¥ tae of : Me nek ae A Re i gi GR bay de a Reha 1 Epa bs kat Oe Pat SP AS, Po Z . a. es ee a 4 2 - * 6 3 er gen ee ‘“ oe # ‘ SC AG EP EDR Se ARE oy 4 , ae . . ” e > ‘Gare ai ae gin ag ae: S enn % ea? ¥: td FE Fe rf at. “6 x " , Oe z . J » ’ 4 oncy “29Q You haven't seen a value like this in ages! This amazing Space Queen has building Down =*=* Plus Costs “| for your money LWithaG&M SPECIAL BONUS experts from all over Michigan scratching their heads and sharpening their pencils, 12 MONTHS VACATION | AND NO WONDER! PRICED AT ONLY WITH PLAY This exciting new home gives you: 3 bed- / $ rooms, huge 21’ farm-style kitchen, fully/ ? insulated, mahogany cabinets and doors, 75'x150’ lots, perimeter heating, storm sewers, aluminum sliding windows — it’s the biggest home for your money — And that’s what you want — Buy it am All residents of this devel- opment are automatically granted beach privileges on nearby beautiful Lotus Lake. Many Styles and Sizes to Select Fron NO MOREY DOWN Fp 2-1211 9 YEARS TO PAY OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON YOU AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. ‘NO OBLIGATION. Guaranteed Satisfaction FREE ESTIMATES Open Sunday 12 to 4 30 YEAR FHA TERMS See These Fantastic Values Today at: 6220 WILLIAMS LAKE RD. Open 1 to 9 P. M. Daily Phone ORlando 3-000! Over 1,000 square feet of living area plus attached garage. OTHER HOMES IN THIS DEVELOPMENT ARE PRICED room ~=—- *:10,990 The Amazing Space King comm OPERATORS ON ; ; DUTY 24 HRS. A DAY Over 1,502 Square Feet Priced at Only . ¥,, DELUXE FEATURES: Huge family room — private din’ jf $13,990 moton bry. © ATTICS © ROOFING ® KITCHENS ing room — 1% baths — large walkin closets $290 Down Plus Costs amt Canpteae [2 ad ?ron PLANT © GARAGES © ADDITIONS © SIDING perimeter heating — 75'x150' lots — AND beach 30-Year FHA Terms = : ™ 7 © RECREATION ROOMS © PORCHES eee oe eee ee a sacle of : ; PA can © CONCRETE WORK f- ‘ ‘ag : “ ome teuce a . A + Proudly Built by: Ji ™ ' . CJ Carlo Construction Co. 6220 Williams Lake Rd. ) JO 6-4671 Tee v G&M Construction Co. 2260 DIXIE HWY.—NORTH OF TELEGRAPH. RD.—PONTIAC aaeey oor e yt, <) Page SEVENTEEN _ THRIFTY FOUR-BEDROOM RANCH — The basic section of this four-bedroom home covers only 960 square feet. To hold orig- é inal cost to a minimum, the garage and family room connecting garage to house cotild be added later, THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 22" ort. @) EXTRA . - DE? of. Phe... GARAGE AND FAMILY ROOM FAMILY ROOME ts. a ‘ aot Tt 7 or. (1) exm TERRACE 20° x 108] PTT uTitity _ LIVING 16'2" yi yl a t rs IC AR i { 16"2"x108, Neal ‘ . i i ROOM x11 FLOOR PLAN — Note how the bedroom hall house can be constructed either with or without expands into an interior foyer, preventing a feel- ing of congestion in the sleeping section. The are optional. Four Bedroom House Can’, a basement. The family room and garage also } { tribute greatly to the appearance of the house. Additional cost could | be lessened somewhat by making , the connection between house and garage only a breezeway at with complete enclosure and ing to follow when the budget al-| lows. The terrace at rear would be within the abilities of most do-it- j yourself homeowners if provision for the terrace was not included i | Study Plan Order Coupon Send to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. Enclosed is 35 cenfs in coin. Be Economically Built By DAVID L. BOWEN If you have a big family and a|price barrier brought a record-set-| small building budget, this cost-ting reader response to House of cutting four-bedroom design may) nine-paned picture overlooking the front yard. Unbroken wall spaces make fur- niture arrangement easy. The din-| \Cohen, whose skill at breaking the img room can be part of the kitchen | as shown or could easily be screened with a folding door. Slid-| | coins. NAME <.. cc. cc-ccoccees ces ° (Please Print) STRERT 2.200... sveccccescves STATE. ......0¢ Mop Your Windows Here’s something to reserve for long-handled string or sponge mop. Rinse windows with hose. An increase of 70 per cent in’| in 1958 over 1948 is reported by [- Chemical’s Barrett Division. They i for ing gypsum wallboard and sheath- | EA it t ; FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK, call dditions Sitting FE 5-8405: 9 Saxe" AMBASSADOR. INSULATION. O.. a % By 26, Nh lili Ree i ws ita te ty of products | 4 at Allied | fe further increased demand | #4 tem 2 eee? 2 + ttn * 2? eh) es 8 Oe ee of the 2nd Subdivision in s : ROCHESTER MEADOWS in the Village of Rochester *evee ee CS Owe 3-Bedroom ‘* @ PAVED CONCRETE STREETS adie ese ie Wek 2M, & ine ‘cont tree irene yard @ CITY SEWER & WATER ms House bedroom published seve « X50 and the architect 1s Lester months ago. ee ne | ONE-HALF @ DROP VESTIBULE i. — . With an attached garage instead| APpliancs are compactly ar-| MILLION @ FORMICA COUNTER. TOPS f of the garage and family room|"@nged in the «kitchen, making) TAXES " Bryan French nes Models for base- to the development builder, con-|b&S two. windows and two have | WALTON Oakland . ment, attic, utility struction of the same house on a|‘TSs ventilation. i room, crawl space or closet. All cre icustom basis would be more ex-| The fourth bedroom could be MWalLAatéE bs Protected by a Lifetime Werranty.Call | pensive in most areas. The only|USed as a den or study. A convert-| . ar " us for plans, estimates, or service. icertain way to determine what/ible sofa-bed would make it a) ROM 5 X-58 would cost you is to write for/handy multi-purpose room. ‘VAVA eC EST x a Study Plan and take it toa local!’ Architect Cohen explains there contractor for a cost estimate. are two reasons why the bedroom | ~ ELV, “Within the limit of the most| doors open into the hall at an-— eael> « economical home for the four-bed-| gies, creating a circular effect. . Located . : room family,” says Coben, “this| The first ts economy, since the BH, , , IN STOCK FOR R 719 Elizabeth St. : Heating and Sheet Metal [pian answers the needs of a grow-| angles make possible use of | IMMEDIATE 2 E AL ESTATE ROCHESTER 4 Contractor ing household.” Its living room,| steck-size doors. The second is ¥ Phone OL 1-840) 351 N. PADDOCK ST heen dking, am Mnation, four| livability, Cohen asserts ae os DELIVERY Hice af 4 S 3 . + |bedrooms, ty room| pansion at the end of the’ 5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY $9) ——— . FE 5-6973 cover 960 square feet. prevents a feeling of congestion | BOICE VATERFORD AUBURN Cat “THA ’ The basic shape is a simple aac es me . OVAL Fe rectangle, well partitioned for va- widen. : ‘d ” . riety and comfort. The living | Construction of the optional ga-| beta-sheet A aan | Built by Doreen Builders , MWAGUNe ticularty bright and cheerful by |recommended, since the &wo con-' . - Steel Furneces Water Heaters © Alr Conditioners ATTENTION | ‘ BUILDERS , ; é “Pi t Wi do id ; . + Sliding Glass Doors . : ) a Cole-Easlick community , fe i : } x | | Just 10 miles West of Telegraph Road on M-59 (Highland Rd.) to Sales Office at 7404 Highland Road Imagine your family living in an exclusive 850 acre lakefront Completed Model Homes and Models for Duplication community . . . ina neighborhood of distinctive stature .. . where | the pleasures of outdoor recreation are at your doorstep the full LOT 98 LOT 237 LOT 135 Insulated year ‘round! The dream can be yours. . . and easily! Here, amid All electric; lakefront. Open Sunday 4 bedroom trilevel; lakefront. Sold, 3 bedroom. Fantastic Lake front. Glass Optional nature’s peaceful charm, a carefully-planned development is Ee 2: Bs BE pr peeewennyek Oey, ca aandiga tiny en ee @ Aluminum with Alodine |) moving toward completion. You can find a choice home-site here $35,000 Includes Lot $23,900 Pies Lot $24,900 tne’ sdes Let : Satin Finish | to suit your own desires... . large or small plot .. . either lakefront " Lor 26 Lor 67 @ Duroble Wool Pile | lake privilege. Some sit ircle dri th ful Lor 27 : Weatherstripping | Or ake privilege, some Sites on Circie drives... otners on peaceru 4 bedroom trilevel; lakefront; 4 baths. 3 bedroom lakefront. Seld, but will 3 bedroom; redwood and brick; walk- ; thoroughfares, Contract for your location NOW, while the selec- Sold, but will duplicate for duplicate for in basement. Sold, will duplicate for @ Low Prices _ tion is still large . . . and build later. 74 varied sites are available $28,700 Pius Lot $22,900 Pius Lot $22,900 Pius Lot ® ory eee | for purchase on convenient, budget-easy terms, in prices ranging er ae from $2850 to $7200. Complete home planning services avail- ro Fe ee - tie Sach eck’ die “a BU st i | able to assist you in designing and financing your future home. Soe dae cis open for your conven landscaped. Oper: Sunday 1-5 P.M. ae ; \ ‘ ence. or by appointment only. j / } rae Fecece im INVESTIGATE THIS OPPORTUNITY NOW! ~ $22,500 tne ot _ $195 900 sete West Detroit Gloss | BE 3 . LOT 284 is LOT 291 LOT’ 94 of Pontiac 1 | Come to 7404 Highland Road (M-59) or telephone 3 bedroom, lakefront. Seld, but will "3 bedroom ranch: lakefront. Seld, but 4 bedrooms studio’ Céilings leketronts 715 AUBURN AVENUE \ ae eb, , J fi duplicate for . will duplicate for : 2 baths. Open at your convenience. : . EM 3-0085 OR MU 4-8825.. ../ $20,900. Pive Lot $19,900. Pius Lor $28,900, inchoding Lot , Dealerships Open ny 7 " dal Na 9 eS 8 : A : . ‘ ; } be ; \ 4) ia 4 ; ’ &, , a ‘ Me f ae : & ee = $f f ‘ ey, ifs | b> oP. i, A a “aes + eS et %, 4 P ae at ee wr S38 S Fe Pure vee | Pe Pe fo eee TaN \ - BRICK RANCH HOME 1370 Sq. Ft. Brick Ranch Home with full 11 Block Basement and ' a Large Two-Car Plastered Garage. Walls Sith cating space . GB. even and range with ceramic tile & fan reised hearth the cost more than pays for itself ; eT ——_—_________ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 98, 1059 eagarta ¥\Centtal Air Conditioning ae Goes Into Old Houses — in added comfort and the increased amen value of their property. — ALL THIS FOR $19,950 ON YOUR LOT— . Model Shown by Appointment! In homes where forced warm * * * BUY A GIANT HOME | 8 LARGE ROOMS air heating systems already exist,|] 1200 Sq. Bt. of Living Area air conditioning can be added at ai] e3 Bedroome + © 1% relatively low cost, since the same |f © Fsee Brick furthice, blowers, ductwork and |] © Bis Bitehes _EJ. DUNLAP FE 8-1198 the = Your Plans er Ours Packet 50 for $1. These |registers are used for “both heat- a Deensay Sewell 2 seagate ing and cooling. COMPLETE $12,990 - ; wonder FHA APPROVES $540 Down, $88 per Month In December 1957, the FHA sent regional offices: x * * “No otherwise acceptable cred- HOME HUNTING? ht onto Clinton River ” |the following directive to all of its|} Tete M-80 east to Van 2} Mlle hd. Turn ieft, follow ‘signs to oy — We Deliver Anywhere! UP TO 42 SQ: FT. OF PORCH SPACE) : CONCRETE STEP COMPANY © 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) CTI Ltt LTS — UNIT STEP / ALSO | CUSTOM RAILING ~ For a Step in Beauty - Salety Tread Reduces Slipping a it application for a house costing over $15,000 should be turned down just because of the antici- pated cost of air conditioning. S — s ae sivazi STG) en cote = ees 4 cleaning, laundry, and medical expense, resulting from air con- , more than offset the added cost of operating the unit during the cooling season, * * * “Within a few years any house inails, as used by many leading | that is not air conditioned will | builders can never cause rust stain probably be obsolescent so FHA. damage or be weakened by rust|should start encouraging the in-| ;caused by rain, snow or moisture |clusion of air conditioning.” AE LOIN wont LET US: 1—Quote you a price on your plan, or a plan designed for you. 2—Help you with the financing. 3— Build you a complete home with good workmanship and worry free dealings. condensation, yet are”clean, easy. * * * | ” to apply and inexpensive. Alumi-} These are just a few of the nu- FRERICKS Bros.-Bildors 923.2000 6.0.00 6 2 See s rs aay repainting jobs caused by |tral ee tp have | : rust stains. estima’ t within next few | 2520 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-2951 A special etching process in-\years, year-round climate control | creases the holding power of alu-|Will be just as important to homes ity / * protects \ Steer 5 Where aluminum, redwood or red cedar are to be applied, aluminum alléy nails are a | damage to the materials, them- | selves. Both tke Red Cedar | Shingle Bureau and the Call- | | fornia Redwood Association | recommend the use of aluminum | | nails with *heir products. The most impressive recent suc- | } cess of aluminum nails is their] The Heatilator is a hollow steel 1 FE 5 7 471 adoption by almost all of the prin-|] form built into the fireplace. It vs \cipal manufacturers of asbestos] S#ves and circulates heat wasted «Ne Down Payment +36 Menthe tePey —« Siding, who now supply aluminum jf UP a an ———_ «First Peyment in july jnails with their products, instead | caring in chilly on Sams jof the traditional steel or copper-|] labor and materials. Proved every- jalloy nails. 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Use a thin, long. strip of wood, perhaps a T00 TALL ses descarded yardstock, to reach NEIDRICK rte CALL! Bi into awkward areas. Glue sponges lon the stick and use a brush for FE 4-6909 . tight spots. 2% HOURS EVERY DAY | @ GARACES Lumber Forever © BREEZEWAYS e poate apa Some progressive lumber com- = ‘panies are now using helicopters, @ ROOM ADDITIONS bom seed cutover lands it er cae guarantee America a_ perpetual = nae ciniee supply of timber. 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VALLELY'S “THE OLD RELIABLE PIONEERS’ AUBUEN & ROCHESTER ROADS CALL NOW UL 2-4900 RES. OL 1-6623 REVERSE CHARGES her small boys whatever eolor they wan and though the ifinal effect was unusual to say the least, the boys soon tired lof the variegated effect and de- cided to paint it over all one color. This was for them a lasting \lesson in good taste, and was jworth the experiment. A new type Thermopane, 25 per cent lighter than any produced for homes heretofore, has been intro- duced for double-hung sash as well THINKING OF A. SWIMMING POOL? place, set your children to work P in Old Rooms Must a new face mean more’ \space? The answer is: not necessarily. A long, hard look at your present living space with an eye toward doubling up the use of certain rooms may show you how to pro- vide an extra bedroom for your new arrival without building an addition to your home. When you survey your home, notice particu- jlarly whether or not your floor- |ing material hardy enough for |the additional use you plan. If it iis ceramic tile, for instance, you |need not worry about the hardest wear, Here are some possibilities for \doubling up the use of certain rooms: Your kitchen, if it is good- sized, can be converted to include FRED W. MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor State and City Licensed book shelves and a desk for study, /tecords keeping, letter writing or ithe office work that dad ‘brings Seek New Space| if Choosing New Roof so homeowners who are planning fo have a new roof installed this year, you may be interested. in some tips on reroofing passed along by a leading manufacturer of building materials, cialist for Allied Chemical’s Bar- rett Division, points out that there are MANY MORE CHOICES in roofing products available to the homeowner today than existed when original roof was put on. 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MONEY DOWN CALL TODAY FE 4-2575 — FE 8-0484 MIDWEST 9 NORTH TELEGRAPH BUILDERS & SUPPLY Y¥2 BLOCK NORTH OF TEL-HURON CENTER - Se es - age Remodel Your Attic * Floor Tile Find Foreign-Make Loyalty Strong U.S. Small Cars Search for Market By BEN PHLEGAR are concerned, and it looks as if} The survey turned up several) they used to drive the domestic AP Automotive Writer it DETROIT — When the big|foreseeable future.” isk ios al port car buyers which| American companies start building/suRyEY BUYERS aes scum by‘ heel a! = drive ine little car om by | ips raging some 650 smaller cars, who's going to buy them? —_ the National Auto Dealers Assn. This is one of many problems|o¢ buyers of imported cars showed|NOT SECOND CAR In two car families, the import facing General Motors, Ford -and/the reason most often given for| For example, more people|almost always goes to the head will continue that wey in thelother interesting observations | par eee gp nav sa e or intended A recent exhaustive survey by| opinions. oaitae ae ~ og soi to put! buying an import was economy of bought the small import for their/of the household. This means | . : , aa operation. only car, rather than as a second mama and the kids get ther bigger | There's no doubt that foreign- There is no reason (0 suppose |... iAmerican car. They probably | built small this will change, whereas the} . . . cars are selling like ng | The iinport is used just as almost Will continue to insist upon more hoteakes in the American |American models are as yet un- market. Just under 50,000 were tested. ' sold in March. Just five years le a - . |poom than even the compact cars| any other car is used—with driv- will offer. NADA asked the import buyers (8 ‘© work far and away the) ‘THe pig three are betting millions * there wern’t that many for- | whether they would have bought a |they can find a market for their) elgn cars sold in the United | the imported car if a similar Buyers who traded in a do- compact cars just the same. Six States in a full 12 months. new American-made car had | mestic make on their new import {months or so from now you'll te But there is no assurance that| been available for the same | said they drove the import a able to judge whether you want) the U, S. models automatically will] Price. Sixty per cent sald no. | J squeeze out the imports. There are several reasons. were asked if they thought their Most of the top-selling small!next new car also would be an foreign cars, like. Volkswagen and imported car, 8 per cent said yes. Renault, are smaller and cheaper than anything the U. S. manu-joyalty in so short a time and at-| facturers are proposing to build. tributes a good share of it to * * * another question.in the survey) During the past week, David R. which asked the buyers to rate; Crandall, who directs Simca sales the service and repair work on! of Chrysler, said ‘‘whatever may their imported cars. } happen in the small domestic car) field I believe there will be room| for small imported cars, priced poor which’ 75 per -cent called it} under $1,800. That price class now good. The other 18 per cent said) is open, as far as American cars fair. . few more miles a month than to be part of that market. 4 But when these same people ~ THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger The NADA calls this phenomena! | * * * | Only seven per cent rated it . | Dedicate Expressway | Linking Detroit, Toledo | TOLEDO, Ohio 2 — Ohio and '\t Michigan joined Friday in dedicat- cjals painted a gold line across the ing the 65million-dollar Detroit-| . Toledo expressway, a 52-mile link | between two major midwest cities. | Located in one of the most center strip of the exppessway ex. | heavily traveled stretches in the pressed the hope of its builders: | nation, the expressway is expected to be handling 80,000 motor ve wi divine help, a bond to ad- vance the progress of man through “Take my advice, Ed. Always meet your marital problems with hicles daily by 1980. It is one of the first interstate connections completed under the new federal highway program. Michigan Highway Commis- sioner John C. Mackie and Ohio Lt. Gov, John Donahey were on hand with delegations from their | respective states for the opening. Michigan completed its end of| the expressway in October, 1957, ahead of Ohio. Opening of the 138.3 mile Ohio section awaited construc-| tion of a 6'3-mile section from ‘the Craig Memorial Bridge here to the | state line. * * * The expressway features twin 24} foot-wide pavements providing two} lanes each for northbound and! southbound vehicles. It has wide, divider strips and grade sepera-| tions at all railroad crossings and major intersections. Access is limited, with the right-of-way fenced in As part of the interstate high-| way system, the expressway will! be dubbed “Interstate 280°' from} U.S. 20 to the Manhattan Boulevard interchange in Toledo. From Man-| hattan through Michigan, it will be "Interstate 7." As part of Interstate 75, it be- comes part of a route which | eventually will provide a 1,536- | mile-long, toll-free, limited ac- cess highway from Tampa, Fla., | to Sault Ste. Marie. As the Ohio and Michigan sec-| Give Harriman OK to Visit Red China WASHINGTON (AP) — The! State Department has granted W. Averell Harriman permission to visit Red China as a newsman —if the Communist regime will let him into fhe country. Secretary of State Christian A Herter personally approved a de- cision to /validate Harriman's passport for such @ news assign-| ment. en Herter’s decision came four) days after fgrmer Secretary of| State Dean Acheson, representing | Harriman, met with State Depart: | ment officials to urge that Harri-| man be allowed to make the trip. | * * * “Harriman would go as @ report-) ‘'@r for tha North American News- | paper Alliance. The former New| York governor, once ambassador | to the Soviet Union, currently is touring the Soviet Union. * * * His application for travel to Red China said he has been a full- time correspondent for NANA since Feb. 1. Harriman said he has been reporting from abroad for NANA since that time. The grave of Sitting Bull, the Indian chief who led Sioux warriors in the Custer Massacre, is located near Mobridge, South Dakota. v DONALD DUCK — | ions were linked yesterday, offi- tate line. A bronze plaque, standing in the A ¥ “The Detroit-Toledo expressday. 4 firm hand — loaded with gifts.” BOARDING HOUSE WHOA! MORNING WILL BE TIME, MASOR!: Yee L DREW A BLANK ON THE SEARCH, 50 4 BSt IT SWITCHED TO HEANY THINKING! MOST 7 OF THE DAYTIME CALLERS HERE ARE SALES~ jy MEN AND DELIVERY MEN THAT WASA GY HELP BUT WHY WOULD ONE BUY A DOG $0 GY SUDDENLY 7? 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WOU DIXIE DUGAN : i rhe OLD BUZZARD Hg ( , SETTER enem VLG! . ‘ t ; : . : CAPTAIN EASY ° : ° TLL LEARN THAT LyIN’ FEMALE NOT TO TURN THESE F Ss . “ < os NANCY | By Ernie Bushmitler — A DOLLAR]|| OkKAy--/ BUT 50¢||---AND 25¢ 1S ONLY ||---AND 64¢ 1S IS ONLY sO l IS ONLY || WORTH [2%*&¢ --- AND ONLY WORTH 3%¢ I2¥e¢ IS ONLY WORTH] AND 378 1S. \ 6%¢-- OTTO--- | FOUND: A hater eee cee eee eee eee I an 23) — — By Dick Cavalli HE GAYS FOR ANOTHER FIVE - RN cine eal lta eel tee ne ee - le. Te, = Aes ae) OO = -_— Se So | raw =, = a. mh © THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 Z British Urge That Secret Diplomacy Dems Seeking ~ Be Given a Chance at Geneva. Parley Moral Victory . Strong GOP District in GENEVA (AP) — Britain has;represented as “the work of the) President Eisenhower has made' The Soviet Union would, at least, bea ‘ty yee r le a new -behind-the-scenes| conference” because it would en-|plain that he would not meet So- have to unload that pistol: in or- w Yor State i p ch to give secret diplomacy a able the West to deduce the issues|viet Premier Khrushchev while der to insure the summit. That.) Elect Congressman full trial at the Big Four confer-|which are negotiable. the pistol of Berlin is held at the|anyway, seems to be the thinking e--e. Western officials reported! One flaw in the British assess-| West's head. The French and West! of Britain's allies. And Herter may tolay Snent seems self evident: _|Germans support this stand. already have told Lloyd so. Foreign Secretary Selwyn, Lloyd «nd tro La Nikita’s Intention to Visit Albania Mystitying U.S. ) TWENTY-TWO Lansing to Hold Parade Today 7,000 Will March in- Highlight of Centennial Celebration LANSING up — Some 7,000 per- sons will] in the line of march today when the largest parade in Lansing’s — = way. * The parade, keyed to a history of transportation theme, is a high- light of the capital city’s centen- WASHINGTON (AP)—The first special congressional election since the Democratic sweep last November will be held ‘next day in western New York's 43rd district. This is a long-time Republican stronghold by votes of about 2-1. w--'end return to London by urg- in> US. Secretary of State Chris- tian A. Herter to take the lead. ees University Cash At a luncheon 2k gested Herter propose the foreign cision S ue mr visters switch from open to re-| st cted sessions daily inside and ce tside their Palace of Nations covvferénce room. x* *« * Herter'’s reaction has not been) in General Fund ad cclosed. The Brit'sh recuest pre- | smably is under close American Williams and Ad Board to View Cash Balance 4 mystery to Washington experts. WASHINGTON (AP)—Nikita S. Khrushchev’s reasons for going to Albania Monday are something of of Iron Curtain empire. x * * The bouncy Soviet premier plans to visit the Balkan satellite from May 25 to June 6, according to Moscow’s announcement. He may wish to show personal | backing in Albania’s current tiff with Italy. He may want to shake’! study both in Geneva and Wash- LANSING = Gov. Williams ington. ,and his Administrative Board will Khrushchev likes to travel and his fist at Italy and at Albania’s back door, neighbor, Greece. . The _|GOP leaders say they expect it |to remain that way in the voting Albania, the only satellite country|to elect a successor to the vet- not land-connected with the rest/eran Republican Rep. Daniel A. |Reed, who died Feb. 19. * * * Democrats have little hope of taking this one, but are anxious to poll a better than usual vote so they can claim a moral vic- tory, Reed won the district last nial celebration. The eight-mile long spectacu- lar will include 1,200 units and 52 floats. Michigan's adjutant general, Brig. Gen. Renald D. McDonald, will be parade marshall. * * * Glamor will be provided by 350 beauty queens led by Miss Amer- has never been to Albania before, but this doesn’t explain why he intends to speni two weeks in a comparatively igolated country the! size of Maryland with a popula- vedo ptte “Sugar Owners The Soviet chief has just re- turned from an extended Crimean | | vacation, so it would not sean fA eal 10 Castro that he needs another rest along Soviets hae warned both NATO countries against accepting Amer- ican rockets. ica, Mary Ann Mobley of Missis- sippi, and Miss Michigan, Patience Pierce of Detroit. * * * For the kids, Captain Kangaroo of television fame will be on hand. Musical units, will include the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base band, U.S. Marine Corps drum and bugle corps from Washing- ton and the Navy band from the Great Lakes Naval Training Stq; tien, Mlinois. In line with the’ transportation theme, the parade will include a hanson cab, an overland stage coach from the Ford museum, an 1859 buckboard, a covered wagon, 24 Oldsmobiles built before 1905 and several experimental car-of- the-future models entered by the automotive industry. School Calls Parents of Next Kindergarten Parents of next year’s kinder- garten children in the Monteith School area of Waterford Town- ship have been invited to a Kinder- garten Tea on Tuesday. x * * Those whose last names begin become an Air Force general. He with A through K have been asked now is deputy chief of staff at to register from 9 am. to noon. \advance headquarters of the U.S./All others will register from 1 to Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein,'3 p.m. November 68,896 to 36,799. He had served 40 years in the House when he died. The candidates in the Tuesday election are Republican Charles Goodell Jr., Jamestown attorney, land Democrat Robert E. McCaf- \fery, Allegany farmer and Grain Millers’ Union official. P * * * The district comprises four counties south of Buffalo. - The New York election will Perils come on the same day as Ken- tucky’s gubernatorial primary featuring a contest for the Demo- cratic nominatien between Lt. * _ |decide Monday whether Michigan's Lloyd will be conferring this i ic6 biggest universities will get weekend in London with top For.) financial shot in the arm from eign Office advisers and by tele- the state treasury next wéek. phone with Prime Minster Mac- se x «* milan who is " Scotland. | wus owed aqread yestedas 4 DRITSH VIEW ‘take another look at the cash bal- Informants sid the British felt ance in the state’s general fund the Big Four mivs‘ers face _— before making a commitment to main problems and this is hoW the University of Michigan, Michi- Ay they view the situation: lean State University and Wayne|the Adriatic Sea. | ; ; 1. How to get the Big Four talks stats University. y ing ee teatime Moscow Warn New Agrarian, i i _ aria ool ia ©) With minor exceptions, the eteial Soviet ultimatum on Ber-| Reform Law om Pree e Board” must approve all general |jin, That might be taken as move Cybgn Econom se ahs fund expenditures under a pri-./to de-emphasize the threat. | y Llovd feels that he ‘cannot or ority system it has adopted. rae! * ¥ * ule : tiative be- TAN Gov. Harry Wa nd ( we Ee eek and Weel Ger-' The state owes the three univer-| Albania has long been a stable HAVANA esi ~ Sugar mally) a T oa a ie oe mon discontent with the British sities about $19,600,000. All have unit in the Communist bloc. \Prime Pease sent . warning ies of the State Court of Appeals. The French and West Ger-|big payrolls to meet next week. If Khrushchev is thinking of ap-|Prime Minister Fidel Castro that Backing Waterfield is Gov. Al < argue that it is up to the So x * * proaching Yugoslavia’s Marshal/{h¢ new agrarian reform-law car-) | UAcleng tte who eannot viets ro act first ‘because they, However, another four-million- Tito, neighboring Albania would |F*s ve ysl <— OT | eacceed himse elf ‘under ag iat; sted the trove, "The -AMer- dolar state welare payment must Mardy seer, the Dace ary SOM Fg Supporting "Combe is Earle C x j , , ; trom, c re | . . | é cons nthe muddle, have feared be met net went On Jun 1 SMe pave been at odds since Tito spt| They appealed to him Friday| Clements, former governor and : besa , with the Kremlin a decade ago. |for a meeting before the legisla-| terpreted by the scitheate pra for various bonds fall due. It is possible Khrushchev wants tion goes into effect. Sugar is the rector of the Democratic Sena- ness to mate a concession. 'ov"| Welfare and debt service both ro-4 U-‘ed States to an East-West about eizht million dollars in the |zette, putting jt into force. | ernor. et ee ES ——————— ' ign Committ anenelder| to dramatize Moscow's interest in|cornerstone of Cuba's economy. |torial Campaign ee. _ : T ] . | hie — er = ” | rank ahead of universities on the | There has been speculation that ~ * * Baptist Confab ( 2 general fund yesterday p . Castro said in a TV appearance, Only Kentucky and Mississippi, flying even more fun when they “play their catch” in the heavens. s t corfers-¢7? : | str , : yi _ _ \- ee s ba aa Minister Andrei « * * Thursday only slight changes have ©!¢ct governors this year—on Nov. | UFt Ph | «et | priority schedule. | |the law, announced last Sunday, Former U.S. Rep. John M. Rob-! = | | : ‘ 3. Louisi has a Democratic C om\"o, in the British view, is) Corporation franchise fees, which Comes {0 End been made in the legislation as wink Get lenabled the state to meet its $5,- ; ison h ly tok ane tal SKYHOOK — More \fun than a flying fish, a kite dances and ° What price won'd the Soviets State Treasurer. Sanford A. is undergoing modification before ei ase ne 7 ee a — oe jumps at the end of the rad and reel of sky angler John Penberthy, b> willirs to pav to bring the Brown reported a cash balance of| being published in the official ga-| publican primary for gov es <7 ve ernatorial primary Dec. 5 . ; . ide eee, it appeared in Monday's edition &4 lk N N i © ow _— 100,000 general fund payroll this’ ot Revolucion, the newspaper of a te ae 1p tect mettle ales e Ominates egro The British think Gromyko’s|week, have tapered off sharply. Old Hymns, Debates his revolutionary party. | g . ‘though the election is not wotll f Hi h A R k aim is to bring the East-West | Business activities taxes and in-) jAgrk Annual Conclave —— eke: Revolucion APE 19, 1960. Or Ig rmy an Germany. + « & tals on ending nucléar weapon itangibles levies for the fiscal year . oe shed version of| | x« *« * ~ | Waterford Township School tests under the seme roof as th€)are virtually all in, he said. of 15,000 in Kentucky |published an ame version of, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- main conference on Berlin and the law with significant changes. Hs father retired in July 1948, speech correctionist Kay Wheelock, City Sears Store =a . , : | “We expect something over a | Owne ‘dent Eisenhower has nominated after, 5) years’ service in the visiting teacher Mary Lou Kach- Ceo eee occicte might, Million gollars Monday, mostly | LOUISVILLE. Ks (AP)—Th0t | meeting it general arsuabty Bere! Aids 4-H Camp |Air Force Brig. Gen. Benjamin army’ The son, 46, a native of marchik, visiting teacher - super- —. sade: thesah eaneea:| in sales taxes, but from then om ‘singing Southern Baptists headed | includes U.S. as well as Cuban! |\O. Davis Jr. to be a major gen- Washington, D C.. graduated from visor Freida Huggett and Oakland ee . ri >i 1ts—to set up top’ I can't say for sure,” he added. ome today, their annual conven-| citizens. William G. Raines, vice Buildin Fund Aue a need bg tee te Oe ee ee ened ener ce cee } . ; ee SS li “1 do know one thing—collections tion chores carried out — With president of the United Fruit Co.. g to hold such rank a any branch of fighter pilot in World War IL will be present all day to discuss . * *& * trom here on in to the end of the some debate and a lot of SONZ. was elected to the group's execu The Sears. Rosbuck and Co. the U.S. armed forces ———_————. their services. What is the T'vted States’ fiscal year June 30 are going to be’ The old-time hymns, — both tive committee. store in Pontiac is among the * * 7 The first United States census » + * + Y mm r-* fer going along to slim pickings.” solemn and lilting, were a_ big * * * . Sears stores in Michigan which Davis was among 26 brigadier report in 1790 was a thin booklet r dor goa 2 tagaiel el t! oo somrm? part of their big. four-day con-- United Fruit, one of the five have contributed $5,000 to the generals whose names were sent of 56 pages. The 1958-60 census reps ne - Pe fr ‘ye Britich thin': Herter wants) The Adriatic Sea is about 500 clave. At lunch counters and in Us sugar firms operating here, Camp Kett Building Fund, a sete the Senate by the President yes- Aided al tas as he ume © registra mt eachers ; py ‘tenvized s ote > of what the miles in length and its width the corridors, you'd,-hear them stands to lose heavily under the 4-H conference and training center terday for promotion. ref bade , discuss next year’s program with parents. < ‘ets consider to be the main averages about 45 miles. Total humming “Blessed Assurance” or published version of the agrarian * * e Davis was the first Negro to diference between East and West. area is about 60,000 square miles singing softly jlaw. . pages of statistical tables * * | The camp, for training and de- Sich a statement then could be more or less. * P € | Kills Wife and Himself, _but Lets Her Lover Live 19S ANGF'ES (AP) — Police £ a ban eon ae, “I have broken the Fifth Com- “Where He Leads Me I Will Fol- low.”’ |1940 constitutional \sdgar mill owners from growing | groups throughout Michigan, will The law would implement the law barring And every session opened with | their own sugar cane: prohibit what was called ‘‘fellowship in song.”” It was not just a formality. shake the rafters of the huge Fair- grounds Coliseum. * * * In the Jast day's sessions Fri- |U.S. ownership of stock in com- panies producing sugar cane and Those 15,000 Baptists could really | generally limit sugar plantations | to a maximum of 1,000 acres. * * * Castro told the National Federa tion of Sugar Workers the govern- “n -4 by naniment (‘Thou shalt not kill’) |day they also had a bit of their ment would take steps to bring the knowledge his wife had a lov- because he broke the Ninth Com-| familiar free-swinging debate — rising prices of prime consumer e~ shot her to death and then mandment (‘Thou shalt not covet | before deciding to recommend a (articles to the level prevailing last | Jan, 1—the date the revolutionary k.' 1 himself, thy neighbor's wife). Police reported a note left by| x* * * th> husband said: | “Did I kill Arline. because I top-level conference of Negro and white Baptist leaders to seek solu- tions to interracial problems. — took over. j\veloping of volunteer leadership | for 4H clubs and other |be built on Center Lake in Osceola | Ss. | F. S. Lyndall manager of the \Pontiac Sears store, said “Our \local store is proud to have a in establishing this center f |training volunteer leaders for 4-H ‘Club and other yotth organiza- tions.”’ * * * Michigan State University will plan and direct the year around operation of the 4H training pro“ \County. The center will house 150: “I had intended to kill him (the | nated her? But Friday night, with many of grams at Camp Kett but the fa- wife’s lover, too, but after think. ing it over, his punishment shall be living with his guilt.”’ * * w.- A baby sitter found the bodies o Bill Whitaker, 32, and his wife / line, 28, in their suburban Van her beyond wanting to live, and live without her. i * * * “To all my friends and family, ask their understonding and not Absolutely not. I loved the “‘messengers”’ leaving early, there was serene unanimity as | just could not, and would not. the thinned-out meeting adopted what had been foreseen as a con- troversial plan—the posting of a |Southern Baptist observer at the United Nations | UJ Won't Prosecute Father cility will be owned and operated ‘for Home Su T by the 4H Club Foundation. of | rgery My Michigan. | LOS ANGELES” (AP)¢The dis: Slayer of Teacher |trict attorney's office says it won't prosecute a man who was arrest- ed for attempting home surgery Be to judge Arline or myself too! The st was d bv : : : e 1s home Friday i ~ step was proposed bY @ on his daughter's thumb with a The couple's two children, aged hard, Emotions such as were year-long peace study commission | pazor blade ec rocu e in 04s 2 and 11 months. vere found foisted on Arline are not the easi- headed by Dr. Walter Pope Binns Milton P. Butler, 39, told investi- unharmed in a locked bedroom ier ear veeeh St rea president of William Jewell Col- gators he decided to lance the in| OSSINING. N.Y. (AP) — A 31- . € a Ss ~SF j The note told this story Last Friday, Mrs. Whitaker told them. but they overpowered ber lege, Liberty. Mo. fected thumb of his 15-year-old| year-old coffee salesman, weeping daughter, Arlene, ‘because | was/and praying, died in Sing Sing’s . > . : ' > r Py : _ sees dae eesoeseses #¢ .. **., whom * See eeenese™ iw her husband she had fallen in love "eason and she lost. De with another man, one of the * ir a ; ‘Big Breakfast’ Set riors at the bank where she, ‘‘Some people will say was | . . worked nights. She had intended insane and maybe I am. But I) BATTLE CREEK w — Battle Curtis Surgery Success to move jnto another apartment just reached the point of no re-|Creek’s annual Big Breakfast will| tired of paying doctor bills.”’ electric chair Friday night for the bludgeon-slaying of -a young schoolteacher. Edward F. Eckwerth had. been Mathilda was fit to be tied, Had no car when she needed a ride, . re|be served July 31 as part of the| HOLLYWOOD (AP)—An opera- convicted of killing Rosemary oy a. 2. € ae Goa at the fealous nature] Pe City centennial celebration. |tion to repair Tony Curtis’ split|Spezzo, 24, a frail Yonkers paro- Gave the Want Ads a look, Until the other man “‘started this time for using it as I have.” | What is called the world’s longest | achilles tendon has succeeded. His) chail school teacher. That's all that it took romancing my wife,” Whitaker) Police said the slain couple was breakfast table will be set up yield brie said the actor will be hos- * * + ' said in the note, “she was the found on their bed. Also on the/five blocks of the downtown busi- pitalized five days more and his} He repudiated initial confes- Found a bargain she drives with great pride. : ing and won- bed was their wedding photo al-/ness section to serve Battle Creek lower leg will be in a cast six)sions, saying they were beaten, Tet peson, iar ee ple bum, opened to a_ heart-shaped cereals. The four-day festival will weeks. Curtis was injured Thurs- out of him by police. Eckwerth, kissing | include parades, a sailing regatta day while playing tennis with Kirk’ married and the father of a small and athletic contests. | Douglas. |daughter, was accused of climax- aa —-— ing an illicit affair with Miss Spezzo June 22, 1956, by beating her to death with a rock after she demanded he get-a divorce and marry her. : * * * Eckworth spent two years and three months in Sing Sing’s death house. At no time was he visited by his wife, Carol, his young daughter, his parents, or his two brothers and two sisters. During the ,trial his lawyer, Paul F, Blakely, said Eckwerth was starved as a boy by his par- ents, then beaten when he raided the icebox. (P.8. You'll find a good used car in today’s Want Ads) the face of this earth. Therefore | picture showing Whitaker his wife at the altar. ] feel the blame shall be his a Slap Starts Romance, Now It’s Wedding Bells BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, (AP). - ; —A romance that began with a’ slap will be climaxed by mar-/ ALS: a1 . ‘ ‘ riage. Joan Blackman, 21, met -Joby, Baker, 23, in a drama school pro- | : duction two years ago. Her role, called for her to slap him in one scene. - : ‘ : . ' ‘ UPI Phote The | > ae y started going together. rime muh — laine he ay Bn, ir en si a mane Meatless, we PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS WORK FOR YOU strange “boat” is actually a sweep float, used to check hinthe sections of heavy steel ng, ich up vibrations w' Both-are feature actors in the , i , . St. Lawrenge seaway ae Propelled broadside by small craft, — they touch anything jutting up from the channel bottom. movies now. | ‘ i i. ) . , & a j Ba * : ; a } ( 1 7 \ | = v ~ 4 ee a eC, © Fi Seen } y Pee eG. _ TWENTY-THREE | WILLIAM DALRYMPLE William Dalrymple of Millington, a former Pontiac resident, died Thursday of a heart ailment at Saginaw General Hospital, it was learned here today. He was 61. Surviving are his wife, Gladys; a daughter, Mrs, Louise Barrett of Millington; a granddaughter; his parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Dal- rymple of Millington; four sisters, Mrs. Metta Lugg of Milling- ton, Mrs. Henry Opland, Mrs. Dal- las Amburn and Mrs, Richard M. Smith, all of Pontiac; and a broth- er, Vivan of Millington. Service will be held at 2 p.ni. Monday at the Hanlin Funeral Home in Millington with burial there. WILLIAM DOE LAPEER — Service for William Doe, 67, of 205 Mason St. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home in Lapeer. Burial will be in Lum Cemetery. Mr. Doe died last night at Lapeer County General Hospital following a stroke. He was a mepber of Lapeer Lodge, F&AM, and Lapeer IOOF. He had been employed by GEORGE JOHNSON LAPEER — Service will be held Muir Brothers Cemetery. He died Thursday morn- ing at his home efter @ long ill-| ness, Johnson is survived by three brothers, Clarence of Caro, Victor of Mayville, and Lee of Dryden; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Quade of Lapeer, Mrs, Nellie Stratton of gad and Mrs. Pearl Wright of KAREN PHELPS ROCHESTER — Graveside serv- ice was held 10 a.m. today for Karen Phelps, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps, 3745 Collins Rd., at Paint Creek Ceme- tery. She died shortly after birth yesterday in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Surviving besides her parents are a brother, Daniel; grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blum of Rochester; John Phelps of Lapeer; and Mrs. Jacob Lingren of Auburn Heights. MES. HUGH RONEY the Lapeer County Road Commis- sion. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Don Smith and Mrs. Scott Carpenter, both of Lapeer; one brother, George, af Chelsea; five grandchildren and three great-| grandchildren. CLARENCE JOHNSON ORTONVILLE — Service for! wiarzelia Merz and Mrs, Patricia Clarence Johnson, 64, of 347 Glass' can both of Royal Oak; and| 000 in arrears to its suppliers, Nie- Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Mon- day at the C. F. Sherman Funera Home with burial in the Ortonville Cemetery. A retired tool maker, he leaves) his wife, Myrtle; three daughters, Mrs. Georgia Narwich of Detroit, Mrs. Eileen Brandt of Miami, Fila. and Mrs. Kathleen Ash of Clarks- ton; two sons, Robert of Drayton Plains and Norman of : 11 grandchildren; and one great- grandchild. Mr. Johnson died this morning st} Gerry White, coordinator of ele-|elementary schools. Parents can’ the Goodrich General Hospital aft- mentary education, advises parents cal] their school principal to make er an illness of several months.'1, attend the round-up in order to,other arrangements if the hours YOU CAN FRANKLIN Road Route | that the child is or will be five ‘and the physician's name. ATTICA—Service for Mrs. Hugh | (Hattie) Roney, 72, of 927 Martin |Dr., will be held 3:30 p.m. Monday |at Muir Brothers Funeraf Home \in Lapeer. Burial will be in Attica |Cemetery, She died Friday night jat her home after a long -illness. Surviving are her husband; two jsons. Harry and Thomas, both of | Attica; three daughters, Mrs. Mar- \ion Boeneman of Attica, and Mrs. 1 11 grandchildren. THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1959 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas Wisconsin Sees . ARTHUR B. WRIGHT LAKE ORION — Service for for George Johnson, 59, of 1304/Arthur B. Wright of 3520 Stanton | Sharon Dr., 2 p.m. tomorrow at St. will be held at 1:30 p. m. Mon- Funeral Home, La-|day at Sparks-Griffin Chapel in| peer. Burial will be in Watertown |Pontiac with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery A truck driver for Boutell Truck- ing Co., he died Sunday. U. of M. Gets Relief From Finance Crisis ANN ARBOR W — The Univer- sity of Michigan had some relief from two byproducts of the state's financial emergency today. Wilbur K. Pierpont, vice presi- dent for business, told the U. of M. Board of Regents yesterday the state funds next week and will meet May payrolls. U. of M. employes have not missed a payroll in the cur- university would receive rent state financial crisis. “te o*« * Marvin L. Niehuss, vice presi- dent and dean of faculty, said at a news conference after the monthly regents meeting faculty members are not resigning in alarming numbers, | Sen. Symington | Presidential Hopeful Makes Speech Tonight | at Milwaukee be WASHINGTON (AP) — A polit- ical rally in Milwaukee tonight gives Wisconsin Democrats a chance to size up Sen, Stuart Symington (D-Mo)—the man who is walking, not running, for their party’s 1960 presidential nomina- tion While Symington is happy about the opportunity to show his wares with a speech in Wisconsin, he has made it perfectly clear he is not going to become entangled in what promises to be a red hot primary in that state next year. x* * * Unless all of the signs fail, Sens. John F, Kennedy (D-Mass) and Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) will meet head-on in the Wiscon- sin balloting. While they are roughing each other up in their quest for the state’s convention support, Symington will be tending to his business elsewhere. * * * Available {6r speeches here and ithere, Symington is in a position] - The State Administrative Board to field even more political bene- has owed the university money fits out of two special investiga since February, Pierpont said, and he hoped next week's payment! tions he heads as a member of | the Senate Space and Agriculture would make up some of this sum.| committees. He said the university is about $8,900,000 behind in payments from the state. The university is about $1,500,- huss said. * * * He is chairman of a Space sub- committee looking into duplication of efforts in the space and mis- | Kindergarten ; | | Pontiac's elementary schools will begin their ‘‘Kindergarten Round- ‘up’ Monday for children entering ‘school in September. take care of’ preliminary require-| ;ments for registration. These are: 1. A birth certificate showing 2. The immunization record of all shots given, to include the dates | The School: and Health Depart- ‘ment and Parent-Teacher Associa- Pontiac Schools Slate Round-Up listed are not convenient. Alcott, May 286—8:30-11:00, 12:00-2:30 30, 1:00-3 . mai May 26—@:00-11: . May 289—A-M 8:00-11:30, N 12. 30-3:08. Baldwin, May 28—8-30-3:30. Bethune, May 26—8:00-4:00. Central, May 26 and 27—#8:45-3:15. Crofoot, May 20—A-M 6&:00-11.30, N ‘Pranklin, May 26—10:00, register 26, 27, 28—12:46-3:15. | iain May 28—#:00-12:00, ~ w& -z 1:00-3:00. Semmes May 26—6:00-11:00, 12:00- Berrington, May 26—9:00-11:30, 1:00- fuls, is well satisfied with his stra- tegic position at this point. His ee ne et eee OF friends point out ‘he is running no Following is a “Kindergarten sand har: bor wis hntlcations |Round-up” schedule of all Pontiacior support in all sections of the try. * * * tributions sent to him to help fi- and Humphrey and move along [behind with the bunched field of May |availables. He has company in 1,90-|this group in Adlai E. Stevenson, twice the party presidential nomi- nee, and Senate Democratic Lead- ‘LeBaron, June 3—8:15-11:15, June 3—|er Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. 12:15-3.15 Lengfeliow, May 26—afternoon, Ma n—ail 4 \tion are encouraging each parent }to obtain a complete physica] and \dental examination for each child physical defects. | information from the parent, in an effort to correct any existing Gay, May 26—efternoon Malkim. June 4—#9:00-12:00, 1:00-3:30 Symington's , MeCarrell, May 28—4.09-11:00, 12.00-|out in front too early. 30. McConnell, May 28—8:30-11:00, 12:30- 3:00. Owen, May 27—6:30-4:00 Rogers, May 28—@:00-11:00. 12 30-2 y 26—0:00-12:00, 1:00-3: Twain, Ma : Printed forms, which require Webster, May 21—1:00-3 cite ees Rafe Soars in State Respiratory Cancer meter Oi i tho Seturde?: ons AM 0 | minate family doctor -_ Contiet are | wees y 31—1:00-3.30, May 28— tervels) t ' available elementary : ws. i Whittier, May 25—8:00-11:30, 1:00-/ LANSING @® — The Michigan a Pee f° vite May 71—9:00-11:20, 12:30-3:00. death rate from cancer of the res- Wisner, iday 29-8-0-1100, 12.30-3.00./Piratory system is three times S ks-Griffin nan ori yoy yier hoes = © * year par Chuck Conners’ Wife has dropped significantly. *.¢ . x * * FUNERAL HOME Gets U. S. Citizenship The death rate for all forms of | LOS ANGELES (AP) — Movie ©@ncer ree ae ——- ° 99 and TV actor Chuck Connors was/| Persons 1 year, “Thoughtful Service the fiat to congratulate his wile tbe State Health Department re Betty, as she was granted Ameri-/Ported yesterday. Deaths jumped 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-584] | can citizenship Friday. from 6,518 to 10861 in the 13-year 24-Hour Ambulance Service yr er ge ent Mirage ala a 2 Respiratory system cancer claimed 1,592 lives last year—20.2 All Forms of Insurance 504 Pontiac State Kindy Has Any nee You Might Require 13 NORTH SAGINAW STREET \ = > 3 | Biggest drops wefe reported for cancer of ‘the stomach, 21.6 to 12.2, and the yte 12.6 Ito 8.5. = i ietes thint Kennedy is getting himself too far = AP Wirephete STOCKHOLDER DELIGHTED — General Motors stockholder Andy Mesaros Jr. rode with the boss to yesterday's shareholder meeting in Wilmington, Del. Frederick G. Donner, chairman of GM's Board of Directors, enjoys the trip with Andy, of Hoken- dauque, Pa. They are riding on the auto seat section of an as- sembly line in the GM plant at Wilmington. | Annual Convention i n Detroit ‘Lions Attend Delegates from the Pontiac Lions Club are today in the midst of lectures and business sessions at the 39th Annua] State Lions Con- vention at the Sheraton-Cadillac | Hotel, Detroit. less, president of the local club: month. Assisting them are Thomas Kent, secretary, and Walter Heaphy, treasurer. Leading the nine-man delegation from Pontiac are Dr. George Hark- and Wayne McCandless, president- elect, who will be installed next State Meet jgation are Howard Wideman, Art Selden, Harry Vernon, John Med- daugh and Jack Kent. The Lions will attend q conven- tion banquet at the Masonic Tem- ple tonight. * * * The district governors’ ban- quet at 7 p.m. will highlight the three-day affair. Featured speak- er will be Dudley L. Simms of * * * Nine Waterford School Board Aspirants to Talk The nine candidates for the Wat- meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Waterford High School. Superintendent William Shunck said that the meeting will con- cipal -Superintendent Conference * * * Candidates competing for_ two positions open on the Board of Edutation in the school election June 8 are incumbent Edmund L. Windeler, Mrs. Virginia Rose, Nor- man L. Cheal, Kurt H. Kuhne, |Atty. Jerome E. Mulligan, Donald iR. Murphy, Dr. John F. Dean A. Salley .and Eldon 'gart. N Rose Please send me Name. complete Address TS 3s 3 adap - WL 5-23. Fae’ Kisk and het ford, Vt., late that destroyed - people were left homeless by the fire which was’ house in Stam- caused by an oil burner ¢ e « ake ee a ek y Ly ~/ A Wirephete Friday afternoon, At least 15 oe =f nf erford Township Board of Educa- tion will have an opportunity to present their views at a public! clude the year’s activities of the Parent-Teacher Association-Prin-|' session. egates elect their district gov- ernors. Lodge Calendar Special . Pontiac No. 228 On 8. hecnter aS May 25, Fn 18% E. Lawrence. Warders be honored. ware’ ~: iv: News in Brief Beautify yeur home unh- ay beautiful light fixtures. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. Cong. new and eld rummage. 14 E. Ps Adv. ‘Expect AF Will Fire ‘Mice-Missile Today ‘ | VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. —-The Air Force is expected to make an attempt to fire four mice into orbit from this big missile base today. No time has been released for the firing. x (® * “A Discoverer III was schedu to make the try . Thursday, overcast skies blocked the p! qT must be able /to visually ck the Discoveyer’s first stagé to see if it is y launched. / f * * * / in a capsule in the noge of the two-stage rotket and fi it into Pole, A radio signal is supposed to trigger a device to jettison the capsule near Hawaii, whete Air Force planes hope to retover it. OF MI IGAN—In the Pro- County of Oakland, cerning minor, Cause No. 1655]. To Charlies Morrill, father of seid child. Petition paving been filed in 8 hat the present JA the father of Re minor e Court. of Michigan. tha A.D. 1959. 4 ARTHUR E. MOORE, (Beal) (4 truce Copp) oe 2, VASEMSSENNO. May 23, "68. S fee | Detroit Mayor Louis C. Miriani Other members among the dele- ; welcomed the delegates from Mich- igan's 372 clubs at the opening Sunday morning will see the del- ernors and deputy district gov- Plaws call for placing the mice P te a, Njerentie vision} Hopping Mad . ‘About Rabbits Racist Wants to Burn Child’s Book That Weds Black, White Bunnies MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) — ere EERE Zz ; a Canco Division; E. T. Klassen, in charge of Canco Division industrial relations: and C. F. Lausten, head of the Canco Division equipment department. , Death Notices PITZPATRICK, MAY 21, 1958, BABY Tw be- ved infant daughter of Wiitem Leila PY : and ter of Bradley trick. Grave- side services were held this efter- | | Ortonville. _ WAMEROW, MA Henry, Heights; Y ii, 1989, AUGUST 286 Oakmont, he GE » » 7, 10, 14, 16, 20, 24, , 31, 32, 56, 64, Tl, 72, 5, 47, 83, 90, 92, 96, 100, 102, 103, 105, '08. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be rted immediately «er no res ior sizes larger than regular agate pe ie 12 o'clock noon the ¥ previous to publication tion ts now 0:15 a.m, the da enn gg after the sertion. CASH WANT 4D RATES Se saseowe ‘ Card of Thanks 1 we 6 A Tr “MILDREN SOHMER DAVIS." WE wish to sincere Funeral Directors' 4 COATS PUNERAL SOME Plains OR . Donelson-Johns —GPIRES RIAN CHAPEL — Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME ambulance op yee @ ae. . WHITE CHAPEL, LE in Garden of Love FE 68-2645 Help Wanted Male 6 2 FULL OR PART TIME SALES- men wanted. Leads ed. Good commission. We train. FE 4 _2371 Ask for Jean, - 3 MEN TO WORK ON ULANCE. 1 full time to live in. 2 part time. Must have chauffeurs lt- cense & Amer Red Cross Pirst He ethers need apply. FE 5 MECHANICS . Holt : Store eral Motors Corp. 65 Mt. Clem- ens St FE 3-7117. 63 - AR - OLD CONTRACTING firm desires local an- ager. Proven direct sales ability. men and a self-starter, basic requirements. $6,000 salary us bonus. ri ving brief resume to Box Press Advertising Promotional Work ¥ man 18. to 3. Large international! ization will in sharp, young men; te enter training for & promotional work. No ¢ ce , but you must Dust- ness-like. & interested you qualify with Salary $100 week to start. Couple - Caretake Cook - Housekeeper A NR tt 8 bile expe great, new 195@ Ford. est earnings assured Tee 7 “CY” OWENS FORD _ 47 8. SAGINAW STREET “€OLLEGE STUDEN meet A there in Pontiac, it may be pos- Designers FOR PRESS ROOM AUTOMATION Aiso Machine Hands WTD. IMMEDIATELY DETROIT AREA Due to recent promotions, we find ourselves short 2 salesmen. Position entail establishing rew accounts. Only men with proven records in direct sales need apply. Prefer men that can be advanced after training period. Serviceabie car, neat appearance, good edu- tation and personality. Factory representative wil} train men selected. Salary and bonus will be determined by your capabdfiities. Apply 2975 Maple Rd., Birming- ham, 1% mile east ef Woodward, corner Collidge, Monday only, 9-13, 1-4. “HELPERS WANTED Call Fe 23-8319 for 4. we N meee sta \ Soy > ee lumenal hse oiltle, qualifictaions and best interviewing you and your wife e. —_—-. — Leads! Leads! Leads! SELL BY APPT. ONLY GUARANTEE PRAW — 0 DAY TRAINING ref + SAVE ENERGY, USE | WANT ADS! To find a hip ons 4a ae place to live or @. used car, see Classi- o ; ied NOW! el a ‘4 , Y 23, 1959 } TRDAY, MA PONTIAC PRESS, SATUR THE -FOUR | TWENTY uses Unfurn. 36 s. Unfurnished 34| Ren BEDRM, LIVING RM RM, 4 33 | Rent Apt " Borin |} Bs bg vath, 43 Florence oe. 6 aus. APT fine BLE HOU Hwy A Furnished 34 M4 tae sone yo 25; Rent Apts te ww PRE- | 1 retiaprate architectu moteta. . oa. Gite pe s I SU, sta T. te e m + ¥ Hatchery R 5 ‘Notices & Personals 25 + can war te rao » Soomares, mace PF, ALL EROPFY es pur spec ant OR RELIEF .~4 fer hes PE 4483s. En? (BEDNOOM APF: #4 "h Hen ~— 3 BED oe. No yo - bus. i Na bath, $15. FE codes, Eve $80 Pak © EM ROUEN rey eee CES OF HAM --thoek, dee" entire body. Pree | Skee * tis, PATH: | stig, B'ham. ME ON RUTGERS) past "ER MONTE . , ere an” y a " . 7 Male 10) SLI Be, tri ‘poe T LARGE a) Bt. FR 3-7428. “GOOD | > pepROOM ty goed location 90 ‘ ‘ Jevard at Valencte 7{ Work Wanted 4 Barney M $6 Gillespie. Sta pox _util E evr Bara oye 21038 Bt., gas heat, 3 ROOMS, wat ee Oe PONTIAe emale ) REITs A. VAILA ABLE YOR 2 “: on, School & is io” N. RNISHED APT. CORED. | 544 N | HOUSE I ed F. ~ | © HALL A dition, ’ ONLY. 3 UNPU: PE 4-5425. ; RM elp Want 7 VILCAG DE 4-7065 ~~ COUPLE Union. St, F fs. FOR cai - Tete rT) PAR RD. PE +7 7s a apis. 2-0181 Se eRRACES NEO. Help Wanted Male 5 pails Naa 326) RENT os aoe SILVERWARE | 3 Y Eee EWLY DECOR: RATED. Fe ene rent. MY 2-01 an 7 ¢RM TERRACES” 065 MO. of naiacrregitp ad PR OOS IRL t RENT PE 4-5895 > RMS. N “hae ae RM STOVE core 8 8. . ldren Y a ree ae ERN WANTS LESG al to pemcor 3 2-109. - i ail, MAIS 4 grey Decor. 7 field. FE? ne a Pa AT OF o manage own S Wid Children eat * arate ss30 Pontise Tr , ’ run snirabee. 7 RaFRIG. | C can 3 ROOM ange papi tor t m a . iii ae Mc : 1. ree ba, Panes. ROO -_ business end to os 24200. Det Por small eo. “day, ee ee tee 7 eae j SACRE IPT. oe a: peted. SE RE ‘ee —O0EEs MODERN, ‘eat MO business rs. Warning ualifications salary conditions of lyn & 7 T RMS trance. Ga eM. PVT ig, gar. -\|} HO bite a of others. @ 1380 Pug | Good working te om Jos : 2 side entranc RN.| 79M. + @ re FE 2-7236 1859 W HOME. Write, cellen k. Com t policy. 2-8851. Goods LY FU util.” stov Adults. 3 RBAN week. an. = br. wee 1 discoun _2- hold : Paddock.~ NICE studio. Paddock. 4-813 suBU 54006. Ran at Clair, Bic Michis 5 ep ge —" Wtd. House Loess =n @ ee 3:30: | Dr "Pad p.m. CHL aa. sae ol FE 54 om ee. BLE-G =| Formanent aT Ss x URN, OIL | 3 Gallaghe St. after -| _after 5: GE an. 5-0314. | 3 & month. Cell » BATH. ELEC. = OSITION AVAILA eee HUR'S ISHES, F MY |“ Over Tn eA a GoM 7 (OARA FE " $70 hs i AV with eee 8 ART UE vo tables. 1 iets E. NEAT ties. | 3 Ri ‘onth, Y DEC. E. ROOMS rea ap "e side ants a . el wane te te 7 RMS. & BATH hing facil 45 as EWE “7 |3 LOE. ROOMS Scuse, Residence end trans esac CE lamps. 5. FURNT- | 7 RMS bt str. yg eg ye Space OR 3-5161. UPLEX. : Press, ALFSLADIES oo” a TVs fortable. T.| 3 LaRG teve, furn. VE & ace OR 3-5) ERN D a . Recides = { : AL ESL. — cH POR URED TV" EN _Retrig. » 8 8TO '_ space | MOD: hester, pone - Apply > k- 8 . 7 FOR FE 2-0367. _ Child a? $12 LY DEC., more. DRM. Roc OL — e OMBINATION| a ience. Por our Miracle GOFTIG ‘nak ee ee ai BAND ak 7 RMS # BATHwrt meicenie, 8 ve. 15 | ee ae 285 _Whiite 40 MA- |3 a BE re ce sa, a ~ pia gor nms| “aumee enpet Be ageke x Gees \RPENTER. COTTAGES REI rages & ki ‘CASH FOR ee ee ee ca 2 _Tef, IN PONTIAC, 4 >| heat, fe HOME. > & paint man wan ‘after! Mile a down no ore Onan ans om “ipaances "Oad pre service. er wk. VT.| LOB. RMS. R_3-1328. ao RM NEW y. @oump paint. m Sisst after) Mile "a | beer taagl FOR ann aauninone Pe 5-108. ETTE. PAT. | j call 0 CLEAN BEDR sible part bump to estima i4e7, | part time : TRESS 3-2392. INTER OPEN FOR Prompt cou. Ez KITCHENS _fiva, D BATH. ‘or couple. T oR 2 antec ee be apie MY + |__son, Jane Lee. so hcfecrig orn oe. PENTER 5-6928. JEEDED RMS. & ; RMS. AN t ent. F as. ren burn Ay IDDLB Orion. |_§ ER Kent D P. CAR right. FE NE 2 bath. 100 N TeRYTENG 31 nisi. Pron Re 22 Auburn At IDD Lake > RT ORD rience. Rad Ex Price is + a ITURE t the Ent. & bath. 100 EVER d conge: PE 2-4443. BATH}, _inguire OUSE c M th. EM $ pm. an |sHO Sn ‘+. ids. PAINTER | FURN Riggoton yd nae ace. ai ae 69 Poplar. oe. wea | is per mon areas f Salesm Tan,_ $490. Elleabech shelly 1ENCED AND me or od right er | 3-3 ROO its only. PVT. pets. set ake, 670 per Vater > "en PE| Ian. 3990 Eu TCHER 0205. | EXPER! PE 68-4304 eed naere soe Comnenity furn. Adu Sees. St. es faite Lake, Soft \ the rest. | FE B DISPA' ity. FE 2 work. — WEEDS ‘ dollar bab Com PE 2-0931. ENT. UTIL. | 5 welco ~! - | * a : Ri 4 rou've sole ol. eal og ig — ALL | wor! XI YOUR Wh need on sen it for vou m7 _Ave. TH PVT. iby, after 6p BATH. | 54716. TTY or F ee a heal De | ‘be familiar witl E FOR 2 8M/ | LET ME | Lb tae nage mon pes 4 se' e OR 3- gg Rg gag BH 2-511. Sneiay” Tarctanea’ | > * at PE 246393 the | best. ENERAL be MAN TO CARE vicinity. Ce spray agg poet xm pri | Sale. Phon CHEsT | 3 R ~ side. ‘VT. EN- LARGE ee furn ry mag heat. 4 a montiae Press BOx|WOMA ROows. ean. FE 2 oe oe Be ee a ut te — a cere D&M 2a! permanent positions 6657. 6. N DESIR ae oe BLACK DIRT & = oo AT 6 OR 1 PER *. |? purnished. Clean. - oS aoc FE 2-57 CTTY. | a shade MI BRICK. “or gael D = FE 2-8245 permanent aia JO 4-665 AN-| _ Box RIFD MA 5-1166. | HOME tcensed BLACK FE 8-0877. “AME |~~~~~~ AT or 4 yr Furnished. Ci Y CLEAN a WER. IN Lk Owner BEDRM mo. 00a ae MAR PE 5-1) fons. L ieee 5 yds = NA an Sd ae tiac | _F . VER | _2-6333 TH LO ait 3 go 8 § . FF ieee ll N, EX- os ee PHONE sii YOUNG Oe wore ae : 8. FE 4- for G & RUBBISH. 8-0095. | wrp r a peri Write Pon 3 RM APT — iN | MS. & BA LOOR. | MILPORD Gas heat. a SALESME Olds iets, G MGGTR A ay Gatling ae male 11| Term SED BUILDER HAULING & time. FE 8-009 Nag eM og ll ea segakat oe ee ee 3-8832 [COND FLOOR Basement } Le ‘EW CAR dillac & ht WANTE hours lus com- ted d Fe LICEN: 2-4055 0 HA rice Any tin 2 A LOAD Mave se al a $5000.) J PVT. BA ly caretaker, OR 3-8 SECOND Re mloal €066 aBY We TWO NE d only. Ca the rig vassers, 4 fice. Salary p ppoint- Work Wan FE 3. REPAIR. P dadndal » UBBISH, $ Press Box 6 10% ON pt 3 RMS. Adults. Apply : 5 RM APT 1. FE ¢! Ghee “BEDRM. B it 791 A teal. good job for ia amy r hour. For a tween) Worl RENCES. = G — NEW & 2-1740 AULING & R 4-0264. UARANTEE 1 teage. Interes at Prall. PvT 5 st_side Ca N COUPLE ODERN 2 Mo. & depos oe a tine ask ont tal WE eesth, Be G. REFE LASTERINC ore te time. FE e112 WIL G eee tre entice brane 7 Prall. TAIRS e; We CHRISTIA} R 35000 | M e. $70 — FE —— m i FE TRONIN P Keller REAS. any LING. F Fea Loan or sec thly. Pon UPS distanc RM APT. < t side. O com Ra ‘RICK E SIDE. we | oh bak ta- 1 DAY FF. oe }_ & REPAIR. “LIGHT HAULI TES ts mon 9|3 RM. APT Walking burn | § red. East SEMENT. Doris_ RM BRICK 2p PAY FOR TOP CARPENTER 9:30 and 5. ING ON MA- _$3 bushel. oan $3 BU. ERING & LIG READ RATES paymen 3 & ent. uire 22 Au __preferr PVT. BA ans | “| BEDRN FOR TO struction he R PRESS ferred. Ap- Yi] iui Ne PLAST FE 2-7922. LYING, HAULING Box 23 t 29 bath Mtr. Ing _ PLAT, th, close ‘73061, NEW 3 FE 684560 QUIN: Tae, tacnan Cie Color nee. OMAN FO S chee ae TDA FE 2-2 ee ane Pat, Lee. FLOOR LA el Son aan o d to Ren Pontiac § WORKING 5 ae best. tile be 360. FE 2-306. $130 mo ee to tite, DEQUIN- 300) Tanforan. Littleton, ge ng lage Ah ay H DAY b200s, SNYDER ishing Phone FE | | “Wante ~] ave | PENSION OR WOR a ak ee D._ 350. ESTER - ether One bas Pom Sig pee an FOR-GON.| ly Pox Dry a a LADIES WISH I FE ~|R oo and fin ee | T Se WITH —_— 3 ROOMS PENSI x Ree eet HEAT TED. 3 | ROCH. 2 houses oe = Other ine 7s DIARATCHER-FOR ‘apply |_ Huron. 'S BUSINESS ( oaaae as | sn eoekd ces oe wae _ S050 ,OOPING—-SIDING ork | Ot — MOVING oF | 3 ment and dining room. in or ve|3 "couple. ® as ts 3 eae hott eburt oe Oe H/o. Higgs So Reasons TR pany area. Ap | WOMAN'S BI unity for ambi- | |? WOMEN cleaning. FE | R ~ ROO — Gutterw ULING FE 8-2494. ment an ll Don } ROOMS. y. 34 ieee 5 PSTAIRS 2 large utiful grounds. crete com e Pontiac 339 8 ual Opport Looking for ween | 2 housec THE HOU & Repair Estimates 739 LIGHT HA al cheap G town. Ca —_ |g Adults onl ADULTS. | . ROOM, U U +1618 m. Bea E +5090 eos in person. 4 to 8 0m | advancement. ral interview re-| ing gm SITTING BY wT ioensea—Pree EM 3-07 ony Kind Real cee FEUCRING.| ot 162 WESIRES ROOM | * 12) PCT. BATH, At * Paateck. on ae able rent. F UTH OF RO- Sadaeck it ;| tous, capable = ABY 8 5-0748 E < iD HEAV soil, san 5-3 38 WOMAN DSI .is be FE $1 arr. . USE 80 an 9-04 it ] DRA- | tious, Persona) Press BA k. FE 5- + CARE, n+ S HT AN t,. top FE wo leges in ty | 3 Huron. 931 +N UNFURN. ——— | - L HO Ph TRo} deel ues Gecvics ed_ Box 21. Pontiac P sabYsirtine,— LOVING Tom yuRNe EPAIRS ui Tuas trie ied ean: See wie a te A BATH. é Soe Coe weenie eee a MO. . _ CHANIC See Serv | 25 8 Box 27, y— 6AM. TO ITTING, 23-1730. — ,OOF R é —4-0444 abbis. front en with kite & good loc & PVT. _ or PE 4- SHIRLEY ted} chester HOUSE. 645 WTD ME erience man. Wil- | quired. Be -ANTED — 6 BABYS ight. FE HOTEL R G FE gravel and da home Press 3 RMS. E 48533 LITIES | _°oF PE 4% 8s Ss ieely decora <5 | 7 RM eile = Shop Fore 1350 N | ITRESS WA Huron day or nig L WARTs STROUGHIN ATING FOR : AGE fine 10. Pontiac OR 6 RM. Perry F SARTMENT UTI FE & bath. maui only. § SMALL 3 6 RM. manager o - Cadillac WA m. 476 W 4 TO 9. HAR- [ORED GIR rk. PE 5-77 EAVE G, EXCAVA’ footings. 30083 L CART: ‘ _Box BUY. 5 in Long- M APART % Clemens. [a feat ralshae ra) pstead, 102, _UL 2- —> PELTON ia on Pontiac i pag GHTS 4 y Cou urant work ore L ENCHIN Pield tile 5404. O DEL Fi e moving. ON TO st side Pon- | 3 ROO 161 Mt. reg lp! agg gr Mg or FE| ABAW & Ts. old a son Birmingham. ESS, NI N. Perry, or restaurant RACT rt | TR! tanks. ll. UL 2- distanc OPTI Prefer Ea: Apply included. RY onth, +6384 | SASH zy Childre Woodward, — PROGRES- WAITR nch _ 31) —— NCED P hts or pa septic boat we id long 5-6806 house. 1 vicinity. NT. VE st. FE ach house $80 mo. a OR shoot- ns Lun PERIE rk nig hes and 12A Local ao FE 5-6 FE Schoo 5-8588 PVT E Nr bf ae Huron a || ace e ist. . MAN F trouble y! risor 8 | Ex wishes wo = Dite lies 1 Poe ee: GRAVEL. F fell s, Box 90 WANTS BATH. le only z. after 5 | ble Jun: R 3-434 YLVAN WANTED t-up with jence. MY|_! ted purse s. OR 3-3984. | > GIRL Iding ; Suppli SAND & -tiac Pres. LEMAN ub-| > RMS. & Coup ball. F _ 21430 “OAKLAND h. $55 | ai e OR 3-4 AT SYL Ing and repalt” exper | Help Wan ate eno esdays Buil TE }TOP SOIL, | RETIRED GENTLEMAN WAN tere Mae at We Wet cn, oats | a wahwite ie. care 1 eeenee chee ys. LE RE. fh coun’ a wn. Re ms PE 8-333 = WAR or ion om IN} Mare | EXPERIENCED work or Tu me | ~~~ DOWS, COMP and | 5-1967. t Pe & bees 3E.| downto mar | Clean 4 r. Anderson ms SAM WA 3 cr aie & Ebi fg a as Maer tae fl anyeme ‘after 6 pam. ie Couette ioleree a Ren urbs. PE 3-1295 Solsim. | 23076 TH, SMALL | onth. Mr N_§ ROO of POE Psp corhes FB a . Ra. ESTATE { floor hee ag gh (a om bination S TO urbs. D_OR 5-1721. BA = m L MODFR teratched| fake |< 21 V ; Lig rng eo Le REAL Plenty o} | wil wis 30 "til 7 p.m N| with c 5-381. Cc - E SHE ‘Ashmoo 3 RMS AND Dresder Np | UTIFU ted, heat I! house, = WOOL 4480 E 2 les ladies. w home p Oak- 4660 from 3 _ SEEKS POSITION ens. FE A 13 Tru P ORS STORAG eq Lk T ioome. 3 106 “FURN_A BEA‘ th, carpe exc location. | sma —— " Cleaners RELIABLE |" oesie listing. 5 ne here. __ 2-466 SH LADY SEEK es, FE __scre ces CKS TRACT T _near Wall rters | 30 _we LINENS 25° Wi | nd ba edecorated. cMtidren, | or siDE ROOM BRICK. 1G 7 id lis money rowing ISH LA oo iness Serv TRU UIPMEN kes Quarte BED town. | — Just r Noy fore, | —E 6 ROO! ound. NTED — HONEST eutomeniies. an ‘make fastest « liams | ENGL sekeeper az — ~~ Bus AND EQ 1%-ton sta > Living RMS ed Near pci re be WEST SID : exe. WANTED sell usea nd willing to hate County's Jim P4087. —P ig m_ 3:30 till OTHER: LL WASHING, Pickups Semi-trailers Share SHARE |“ jaunder BATH. | br r mo FE baths, gas heat, v: man to ressive @ 4 commis-| jen, Esfate Firm. in, PE 4 8-9964 fro’ FOR | \ W & WA R 3-55 \4-Ton ks Ww WILL «x? ams — ENT. & | $90 pe M UF “3707 MD bp ls in Very Sight person _Realty 1489 ee vain wie ane ee Or RADUATE “Painting. Auta Pave ae antiak pais “a oy id “working couple els RMS well. PE ¢ pENBION OR re A UTePULF LAR : t LABOR Roca | WATERFORD. 2 yee works i r k INESS ertise less home. FE >L Live la i ‘ ctor . com rie ice porth- 31_ Stow TH neler re 1 ¢9700 ale ound a ae Oe 3 |. A BUS lly adv outlay CHOO kind. Asp esti 1 Tra king gi e.N ss) _- ND BA bate 1 apt Reas. M in mits new TE Ne Scaut i 3. | HIGH 8 a Acme ed. Free dustria D | wor a tite Pontus Sa RMS. A le | or a | ao = gle tr = chone > EVENINGS Selling a cts. No FE 2-3053. | ny like wor E 8-6980. nd bond 8-6843 In OODWAR unday idow wit rite Pon 3 i coup. ah refrige oe: b--, Se ee eee te ie cas C} would analy aes ON-| eased 8 $17 or FE i "eee Be 2) ation. W caoay dean’ Gate 2-2355. 36 3 BEDRMS. we Room. off ¢. no canvessing | cee BARS CERAMIC a ee pM lade *. FE $-1 AIN "PENS il Including =re0| Sie lee rach fceseer FE _ aD eo a Sas pee AROUND 8455 Ariis, “This is selling, no can rink | —"es® , QCUBPTORS. CERAMIC vING A BABY ete Sor cece | mate OP FOUNTAIN (PENS | Open Daily KED | box 106. _former_occupa TE BATH A CLEAN UPPER mo. 340 ¥eak ts Lake . This is se ee dio, se HAVING le ma your “MAKEes ( train re 4-0461 PIC = 32 ormer oct RIVATE s Elis- furn. $65 er Strai aaa 3 EN TO 1@ARN THE ihr ists Share stu udios. 6606 ? Capabd i care for M | ALL” by factory Printing ED ARTICLES } le Mtgs. MSs. P 4145 Cas Heat Ow. Lake r 36A a TO L&A Car.| workers hmond 8st { Pon- | “ing man wi home. E repaired by General Law- | ANTED FE 5-4638. tracts, } ROO Inquire FE. 4-4127. WANTS _Union TED — 3 MEN t have pot. Rich mi. W. © enced wo your our office 17 W. a e of charge. | Wtd. Con leatvanael aDY GLE MAN baat ke Cottages _ Heating Inc PE 2-T164 | nland Rd. a siatN | shildren in yo EL. CALL) Sf our cittce. Gen 3-0135 mE. : _abeth Rd. le Gownlown, PE | Giman ae or he Coe “Rent La 3 heating Heating Inc WORK! Highia anldie a WA CHRETIE $1590 EM_ 3-42 SHEI CA | Office St. Phone FE 3-0135 ating 20 ————— eee oi ea aera a sn Cal | : a Michigan ILLING TO mer-| tiac Airpo D GENER leslady.| _ iGS. $3 BU 0643 a KE inting & Decor 0 00 3 RM ool, ta mile Pvt. ent. Rep OM COTTAG cenben Gal nik wanatae nea \€ | EXPERIENCE sais, Stuns Go IRONIN | 3:30. FE SHEL. | — BURKE ING: Painting AND |“ and c RATED. ess. RMS. UP |S Ep vailable for eave, sal We rage oo nt aaonaniiy. Peene AFTER ED. $3 BU T PAVING ao ieee en. XT. PAI GooD L __5-4032 LY DECORATED. ant FAMILY 3 RMS. UP, Lake. Aveite dp- & learn No lay te Pontiac ~ adel ag ee GS WANT SPILTAL d way INT.—E L sett IN IGATION. TH NEW t. 50 Stou UPLEX 2 Reas. res ach FE URN. M [1b NI T ASPI. r drive CLASS Beck. O INVEST O OBL & BA Au py Dt down | _be ~& BATH. FU! age Replies _| pee J. A. Tay LL - TIME | jRo oye ESTAURAN’ Foe timat you are our | }sT eas. Don | D DEC-| 10 ACTS. N ve Aculte ue aly 5 rms. : 'J RMS & B —s age & 34 —_——_ -—___— +0306, CED. FUL Sales- IRES RI . 6 days let us es Our jobs ing. Reas. | NTING ANI UL; CONTR A IVATE BATH & EN- 2-018 APTS. 3 R <> = WwW nted Female 7 w Real Betas toppertuntty. Phone caby siting FE some! Ny] oF references. r__UL_2-420| Fe Goes Caan vor” terme x nson oe Teens pas teak mest = 281 OAKLAND @ utiutids —° FE YACATSO, SLEEPS an ¥ — . lor. & Wire| ° retell al OF A past 5-5037 © — AINT- 3 clean, Parke. Stove an e FOR A ke Wee _ Help E-| lady. E __A. Tay wk. So WORK hone FE PH, AL T 2-2946. ATING, P. 55. O trance 87S. Par SORATED. & bath baby welcom APT m Cass La REPR _4-0306, MAN & WANTS Zz Y AS DECOR FE 402 42533 _downtown. Y DECO 9 rme le with aT) ‘ar 6 @ 580. beng rat OR otis to work. | “py + 73 vic. W WA Cali for 18ST CLASS pering. FE NEWL Couple only. turn Couple LOT 66: o FE ¢ - ror uate nadenere FE) MOTEL MANA ot afraid DY wihlite j—paYE NE tanteed. and and wall pe RATOR. RD 3 ROOMS, NEWLY D CABIN WITH MI 60144 Oo oto ae aw Edith Rehn mation, | MO’ 40 yrs, n ss Box 84 TISHES 3 merce Rd work gua Licensed ing TERIOR DECO EALTOR LEGRAPH 3 ith pvt’ bet _ | Coa Cab to build, 5 GE” FRORTsROO s Start ab once. Inform | _Write Pontiae Pre IS! | tapy 9 Set ead nae eB 7980 ae bere . ae PE 20797 KE ORION | with room ROOMS AN "LAKE PRON son or month, a. NCED, | _Write EAR TH 23 El tou ee 7 “APING & | 4 1 ering. _F: DECORATING. — BILITY t the| PE 28 ee ee 2 LARGE $48 per mo. Kigs rh. rent by see 3-7402. EXPERIE NOW HE: to the money Transpor before 9 pm “WORK. bonde ~ LANDSCA 4 1. PAINTING “rE 46818. ~ A ecntract 8 a! RMS . MY TH &/| LOWER steve, edul | ~ mode pa sted Cues. BAR MAID. a 1 report siness is _FE 46798 DAY FE | BULLDOZING ee cea 1 removed 10R. EX- Socaieie’ aipecont- ix n{” $40 per | PVT BA ay ee i> | _—_— | _FS 8-000. LK FROM Bae BAR OR _ 3-45 R1 YR. I men w tely. Bu antee ESIRES — ferences BI k delivery CLEANERS, Faper_ ~ INTER ash./ To sell y ible has «ive ROOMS FE 5-7400 547 Au LAGE : GE 1 8B or sum full time. | ATOR. OVE: ap immedia week guar ter-| LADY D tion and re truc WALL | mabie. | __ PAINTING disc. for ¢ | lowest poss eCullough sh for } NICE t door ULTS. |_| INDIAN VIL r, stove. | Corra By wk mo, FE 2-2006 BEAUTY OPERA or FE 3-6855,| area ecw, Can for ate transporte MFIELD ws. Reaso | Al 10 per cent see) pala ins yg hr mbers veil: “ent. Buse LL PVT. AD + | yea wee cent Lk oeach a BEAUTY inia Farre FE excellent, ssion. C en 830 1 BABYSIT- BLOO 4 windo terior Free est A- serv vy vears ges a8 ;_e ALL FE 35-7584 | 3 rooms apt. size son Pvt ° UND Vir 1 or L commi betwe _2-254 WANTS | s | wall an teed | AND P | tor man Mortga) OOMS. s pital, rator, & k Referenc- sea R AR’ chia exp E 4-723 CE OF plus E 2-8319, LADY \ rk. evening 1631 D AND Guaran INTING 1 equities. i> R on ur. Hospital WORK- Retrige $20 per w ISHED Y¥ i ferred INSURAN 1. Pon-| ‘view. F LA- | MATURE Li ht housewo e jn ex- PE 2- LEANE 1788. | — CLASS PA 48364 | veer AITING On Huron - DAY aieanll All utilities OR 3-7193. FURN ne drinker cr FE o 8 ona mands sees EN OR yee Reply NACES. C n_ FE S- | 18ST ing. FE « ‘ORATING | x0 ee ee aa FE! ADULTS. | Must be | Reg. Phone iene Se Ene ADMITTING pathic’ Mocpilal. athe MEN MEN Apple ce mst oy tar ae ae FUR C._L._Nelson._ EACH. | ‘“per_hang & DECOR ble. CASH BU ail any |3 RMS. drinking. FE 20054,| A P elcome. ee fice cler thic Hos TD: SALES! Dinnan & for room AN | _setvice | ~ LAID 2c . PAINTING . Reasona ation | © ers, no rms. URT = CABIN — LAKESIDE Osteopa Ww P WwW. —— | change tlac Press n| — TILE AAA xperience UL 2-1308. No — Y uiet. Also = RD CO XN | $4355 BIN — LA 083 Sain Ext 28 L UNTT | "dies = — ee eae PP. 5008 after 6 pm | 5S Sans Phone ; EALT WN. Peddock, HOSPI- RCHA ED CA rental wits FOR LOCA Repu. — West. Huren Box eee PE 2-5998 a WELDIN estimates R. SMALL | “¢ ERO. REAL 401 _N. ERERAL oO TMENTS | PURNISH week, Bost rental. OOKKEEPER ization u- 8 8A | imoLEAGE 3 days we dig longed 3-6744. | Free kao AR —* NEAR G 3-9522 APAR Davwer ford OR 3-318 BOOKKE al Organ taung ed Agencies M ts work, Es | GLEN'S hr. serv TERIOR & & monthly ELY 3 RMS util turn. OR ENT. w_ DuBay Wate AND in own Bacdwriiog © siness ex- ployment A wan 0 DESIRES | _ Gas & arc. 24- ARPENED & | wn payment _FE_5-3254 SOLUT r land a BATH AND BRAND rONED— CEDAY LAKE ¢ reer a ears peduichec. | besioeme eae _Emp 8-323 ED WOMAN ht house- | NMOWERS SH | ors estimates, PAINT- AB tien on gg rar RMS. PVT. 2-5038._ AIR CONDITIO leona weealy. OA HOMS | cational — and An two ref-) ETAKER eG tt een, lig ~ LAW REPAIRED & Service| ND EXTERI( rte fastest ac buyers. w 3581.|/3 RMS “welcome. » FE 24 VT ENT ies . D vain. $ SEaW VicaTion ay : ; — Parts OR A rE ‘The Cash FE + _Baby © RMS. P e UNFURNISHE CLEAN WA fren L | CARE hed duties $200. work as _FE 4-3040 SEC ard Mtr’s es repaired | INTERIOR 4 Estimates. ANGIN eontract Partridge. FE 43581. E CLEAN riv. Garag | IRN EDs | NEAT Lk 'y bik. 34 i. | ploymen Send reply _ 40-55 for var Midwest =| keeping NG, TYPING. Outbor r cooled engin for Briggs- _ ing CG. PAPERE 3- Tet. Ca!) Realtor FION II! 3 2 NICE Washing p | FUR _ BEDROOM i ioawi tinier ‘Sleeps 6 EM 3 - eres wed 30 | Aged [ Seing mene kn EOGRAPHI EM_3-2842. iin tase Macrae nes AINTIN Tupper. OR 3-706). CTION!!! a) & ut “Ure | * agate Lake wea | = _— tee | MIM rvice = Authgris STR cmnvics | Fi denned. Tupper. | TING — ~~ AC t. If yo Norton. whPt | “RENT” to EE Lal Press RLS | i an * maria (00 ABLE ton & C SER = walls cleaned. PAINTI Contrac d| 200 ISHED } R DUCED— | _ ISSAUK s- 7086. GI GHT ployment 9227 : — ua AVAILAE bange Stra & MTR. 4-7921 tHANGING — rre. UL Land or secon ~PURNI _Huro' | ALLY RE ON M s- ‘ ( URB LDER, NI ldg PE 5- ax , ~_— NURSES AVA Nurses Exc ed. ES MOWER a WE 4-782 PAPERHAN Stephen Nava On Your mn oe first Id like) sRw t. ent. —SDOLTE DRASTIC era | OF ™ City. MA j= Cian rh tee a ete DRAFTSMAN sex-| gubern ‘ignt—Licensed & Bond Pe 0 Cass Lake R RING” 63| plaster rep. have sold on a fis a seu the _ties an a em, ;_~oR oot _grctustve. modern SUMMER GOTTAG e. perch. Cry a Apply in pe ‘; I inimum of whet nate Days aE 2-5492 PICK- FLASTE ae 54208 TING — Paver Removal land i: “Reasonable. is TT aM. 4P 34 Ww —pyvT BATH P Gin ase cave deve ee & darn. —- 34760. 37 eetiate 50 wens a Ls a2 | _IRONINGS. PI aie RY. LAW PAIN — Paper 2312) your dollar Hayden. Prt. art including | "West ae eee in s nt s. & 3-7476. dD DELIVE ired Washin FE 2 hignest for Mr. r M NEW tilities zs R Rooms — RD rience Employme WASHING livery, OR NE UP AND d and repa wall EE OUSES. ts Ask N, Realto J ROO! mt. all FE 51927. | type buildin, For Rent Sec wear | Gites Mn A up & del ein (ace asled aeaiacs temaiin ee GUARANT BARNS & HO} 1. C. HAYDEN, 80441 |" and e Gingellville i ae. milous res > meses IR OFN- YARD AT 8Q' "BE NEAT State Ban R NGS AND I & deliver. |“ nowe led engines PAINT B UL 2-4396 J CH FE washer ati PVT: | “wal entranc. metal cad.) F lo Wwooow hcg Me gla = _ INEKE WASHI jPickup Air cqo WE uaranteed 5 ee TRACTS. OOM: A BA with metal cab ACTIVE noom : 8 Driverin, ENG ft Local | in my hom -2897 ; eee £ aE pon LAND Cor Hwy. | 5 Papo 960 | Soomeuac cence on . ee 7 PE a as CURB G t Big-Boy nee in pr Local 1 OR 4-0010 INGS. UL 8 NEW O 22 | FOR LAND Dixie PVT ENT. a refrigerato tleman. ate o_font OE RM Apply a AGE! vith experie ineering i Cal ND TRON LASTERING - at |. FE 5-0 | “ Service 4 CASH Welt 4540 BATH : nets in Btove and _rage _Priv LOE PRONT R = _ na x. rag Gs A . arantee ision ~~ 2 ee ge MS. & A a to entence. one Ee oh — — ne "| WASHIN fort Guare ers | Telev J. = pal v ” til, PE 8-9 tie sToP. 7 L ro sew mec ellen Pon- | w w mowe | th Util. DECO: BUS con: COLOPED OIR ee ea . company Exe age igre 9227 | "2-268 Sens rvice 12 |Saws. Hand Law —_ Tone TV SERVICE aT watse Poon Mo, SOM APE er one t water (soft) “arene for your . and cookin meee > EX- tine State Lan te Min ___ Building > BOLioeek, wee ‘ a eee ee el nae ‘gt yg aa No ur "] HAROED S psias | 3 rated. Prt. eat. & ‘wane won other fine ‘few es Nd cone. ROWER. IN HELP OO J 5S Leach THE a R- cAS. re. ST. furnisned. many BUSINESS “ —— INTAIN HEL ee BUILDER: Manley Lea PRUNG AFTE ‘mene MO LAPEER 8ST rial and Cooking DRUG | oe Treierences, be Un e nN AS A ag a —— “Quality | eravon sarelacx and pha sp JENSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER- cadens Gin fa sae eon ~ CONFRACTS ey 7% Ro e Rus ie 1 seen ee Per. pny & er ere — Pir FOR tk D = ir E poke $800 plans. We'll se- time for SANLLV ae ee ae Chan vt. FE MB. & BATH. hale Nl BF time, od. oe ae ee = sh WASHER” PULL TIME 6VEN: Vel} ait hemet~o00 plans Wei in'Home heating equipment Day Upholstering 23) case IMMEDIATE ea a weit turn Auta, hat Mrectrily deposi reel api. penioners or thes Dise vor sii ply eventnge. 6. ards cue eh Rechen e po night —— S xi “a Ubenieree I} ACTION — a ar Adulte. eae WITH GA. u noe. ome. ys Cottage eam = F Rin ilders 2-3464 Call FE 2 iG & REMOVAL. M EM e ¥ BATH. —aD 6 Se owt ton Plains EAGED | Builde r UL 2-34 Co, Call G& R =f ® .CosTOM | UF! Rd. eentract, Mew! ws > arr Son wane Py MIDDL nights ° 7 IMMIN truck ser EAKLE’ ley La ; land sal ROOM ach. 8 8T Mrs. Ci R MA s DABLE iidren iT) CEMENT REE TR winch 8174 Coo ny good “at cash upon and | 4 185 Be WK. 32 19 SALMER }_ Pp ROOM FO ae Oke te cari tae oe FE 8-280 FE 3-72 PLAT Resi-| T1 compl 76. — | ing. On ry vu roperty rage. ENT. $12 NAGER 19° 18 FAN “a it man te C emecot Sak Sweet 'YTHING iN walls. — 137 after ALL | 3 Seq1- ING ction of p — PVT. | MA FE 8-69 and sho if _necessar) EY? zr ANY taining licensed ce. FE +0 FOR A! - PROLSTER inspe: pleton. 7 RMS Mi: UNDAY : _ — __ Live in MON Parties. EPTIONIS sh and k & re retal, a PARTS FO ole- AL'S UP cnatary Ken Tem ltor ' Rd. MS. CO | LY &@ 8 ] _ COMPOR WEED MOK REC take ca Wor & Comme . Com CARRY ashers. Wh Ask Rea _Josiyn | E ROO floor, N DAIL PM. CLEAN Stain BO You” with 4-6305. mle’ for Gas eaava, nee dential Raymond wr nd wringer w SOLaTEAI® a KY mpleton, £00 | TRACTIV. ground Oe pil igen gs aR » Earp ee t0Y kits MI ~GOOK. I71 tmile forthe shoo. bed 2 OL 1 OOFS.| suto and revat SERVICE TROIS PERRY ST. K. L. Te Pe ke Rd. FE R | ¢ letely cee cavers bag rs arts pe _Win free NCED GRILL ae 35-40 w.p.m.- _mins. 0! ING & R ia sale “APPLIANCE PE 2-4021 197 NORTH . Orchara \cTs To BUY oe P ilities and ¢ al for re ff Realtor _ rE 3.com _ WEST RED on 3400b. bee ECEPTIONIST INUM &ID windows kland FE 2-40 E 5-8888 2339 _ TRACTS EM 3-251 = Oe eens ne A. \. Kerf, ERN LARGE UPPER apy EXPERIENCED FE AL R nding, ALUM built. New 8 poured. ROY'S, 96 ‘Oakis Zz 16 F 24 | CAND CON’ 1 Gerreis. High 210 Highlan SFE ~ Paut z E MODERN LA : clothes c ain. WwW. Mon RESS_ MEDIC, aa uaderstas iat. Garages aaa ggg esti- kin Tailorin und “ts sel) Ear igwWOR _couple. 5 N HEIGHT : 7 aEDaM UF side ant. large ele h PE 2 Drive-In CED WAIT — Kind table. Good ty | your nome. built. Dressma g, Lost & Fo wed M NON ON- NEW" fe) - AUBUR , Rentals 2 BEDR tor. space. Py ROOM ON ihe not, get | Custom lt A RING AL ; VIC. CK ACTI NTRACTS | 7 pus. after BLOCKS | EE WIS sto ay FOG e243, E ale Bes MI _¢-0008 MUST BE) — $225. ates FE ¢2 ENT WORK, G TAILO 4-905. Beck Gal a CAT, aK KT LAND CO our ab- 2-700 aa ~ 44618. W w PLEASANT ferences FE at ‘RESS WTD. M on. De- ANT-Must |} _™ DS OF CEM 2-2340 DRESSMAKIN s Bodell, FE | IND BLACK M +6223 i Sweasones Bring vy lark ROOMS & Keego. FE | at. PE 3-156 - KEE O| West side. Rel NO PRIVI- - WAIT in per Ro- L ASSIST ill train ALL | KIN enson. FE 'D ations Mr ING, AL- FOUN Ave FE SED | rs waiting ontract FE adults, APTS. 15 $65. Ove. E j TH COOKI ed. Col- aay oi ae 6000 |N DENES We it ir, | ‘asonable._v OF CEMENT a AN re _ TAILOR done Michigan PURCHA Buye & land c¢ 7888 or _to bus, adul! FURN. i nN ns 5 BME ON F = | M WI ties furnish 18 or ove urant, Mich. 56 or o at cha | Re OF CEM | MAKING & Pormals Fr CKAGE rt Hall's | stract FE 3- Ask for ~~; ROOM schodis. MODERN TM ROO All utili ; _ Resta hester. be t doctor abie, KINDS | DRESS drapes 8-8455 | Lost. Pa i¢. Robe 1 1 Estate Huron ea sb Close to sc! SON aes |” leges. FE 5-8114. = Lisa's d., Roch EX. to assis teady. cap == | ALL rh FE 223 FUNDER terationg. Call FE ederals V OL 6-000 Rea 1342 W. handler. Close | ANDER: 3 oa Hot ed_ only. UTSIDE E chester _Rd.. 8 MUST BE to Under 24. 8) active. Inte block _wo PUT bo ing. | in my pome 16B. “et “é jot. Reward AND | 44813. k HEN SEE O08| Chi ODERN N. ees MODERN 3 complete. Ph a G gh orl ° Wi gg Roel A 130 fa leateing i le (Al BASEMENTS — House rals = Plowing parking SH SETTER se.) Mr. Clar INI THEN SEI 4 Ra. MODERN. Wi. - OTL. | eae SLEEPIN¢ Aliso Tr} GRILL da Apply staurant. Bead atat bears typing — A-1 t homes. ; Garden WA ann | RED IRL Rapids licen AROUNI anivaet rage. FE PURN heat furnished trance 37 ROUND B perience Ber and Re ested areer. Lite ty presen inning. PE 8- ENT ee GAR- | LOST Grand 3042 | SHOP our land c LOAN CO. gara NICELY and NG ROOM, SCRIB'S fs ING time c under p K a “A he | aA - TILLING FF Collie Susie. FE 5- VER. To sell SAVINGS & FE 4-0561 4 RMS. FE 4-4686. UTIL. 5-9295. TED | SLEEPI ta S Telegrap NOW HIR il $225 K. BRIC nd commer- | YS ROTO er beds Named LACK & SIL E | caPITOL si _ Westside. GARAGE. -| NEWLY protec stop. 174 Sta ard _38 7 eae oan a ant “1 BU oR nn a Mean nae |e AE HERG : ROSARY, B rT case. PE |c Lt _— Y & BATH. wk. FE 8-6500 ee apartm tor. | With Boa OFOROE s | TC for ee ee plan JR. STENO - Smart and ; work under house Call yh _ ~ DRAG- | Lost: leather, zippe 13_W. Hure A + RMS. ults. $20 wk. F . $2 uppe building. aalre 'igere __Rooms demeoastr aa aa Gitar y advan: ucelexecutlve ftel Ghor: cial Also ll equipped pnd 71-0701. TING AND D Biack co. AL- J. _furny Aduits TO TOWN Adm. : ve ond : E STYLE Top auaity jogues “k TV ecting aiiractive | “sping sper: ‘Tius"*soha wi Capies “custom Pow, _ oad & | aire tye or Ooxe ie Vv ES & TRADES * werten, mete om _Rent- reduce 6 oayn: Se EXTRA C LEAN, 1 ener elivery No coll int pene spe Hs kK. ging. PLO Joslyn eed 0 ALU, 0 Roots & : MS. til. Ing Is. PE 5-03 (ising ‘No delivery No Her inte: young rt Own - ae IZING NURE. - YE dia & ily ino FOR V vy ROOMS CEIR Au _meals. | LAUNDR' No de! ssary young gir MODERN ges W MA & loading lum Off. Family t Henry INT 5 Putnaea! NI ria tare RD & 333 -W. tising e nece ‘ jon — $275. Al ts & Gara 7204 | CO leveling Welfare e contac bia SCOUN 95 Putnar IN CITY. and re Burea. ROOM. BOAR’ ion men. View! phone OR. 1-69 re, wie “wo cutis MODE 19 — FE 3- ne LL-| Coutents. Piens 1_E. Columbia. % DIS Nets $20 TH UPPER | at 134 W. S, Sg, easen men. \iew phone O LIVE IN in an office who st's. UL iL Fate — eT 4-3371. WN ROTO-TII hiin at 59 A 60 oO tract. for 5 RMS. & BAT R baile Rd., Roya a A EPER T ; TYPIST engineers aoe | Free E FINISH. FE ‘ce. N AND LA FE 2-6970. _McLaugh ies 24 127 in land —_ Will sell 5 a FR, TH. VERY NICE. A M t Homes 38 HOUSEKE rSpm_ handsome they can ) SAND & Floor Serv’ | OARDE: E. Wilson. OR s & Supp! ‘4-93, mth at 6%. OR 3-88: & BATH to GMC. alescen “~ _ 4-8697 afte ——— ; ae typist te rather A- Hardwood CEMENT ing. 315 “PE 23-2308 obbie: per mo ¢ RMS 2 biks Conv INSU i. ee TER pend test Reed 2050 “ut j | ar Roe o tireplace OR Ga 3303 wm ¢ FITTING. ete BY NUMBER | eile Leos $1,240. <) VALUET * pactiauy® surn heOhie PRIVATE P S ae NURSING <5 a sew z ' = —$250. lso NG FE & AINT es. St. ICK aia a a Bee e. ° Ew d patients NDE i Gek? ee teas work. A TRUCKI LOWING hone OR | e ie im c. Lawrence ! J.(D anes. Oneal lou / waperevea, "growed Bed pa FIRE U: een ace Io our LDOZING & FE _5-2853 oy °° r work, P Scrabb e_ 13 E. R. }tor “til 8:30 $12 WEEKL nce. Chi Clair. ion St. a equipment. rr women. dustr Royal } 13T —- Glam BUL R v-|/G ing. tracto tex. tw. | _Book Store s s 25 Realtor )pen h & entra $08 Bt. iro 87 Unio i| 22.0 Mea ue “ny ag agg pes are ting all ECEPTION up Good | Bon SMPLETE BUILDING bee | Grading. M. Lidster. ow. t Personals 2 nd Ave. . 4-3531 | "nat ‘Apply m AWD 75- ak aha ant: : qmbulatery, ricestle ta Jeet AK ee ee ey “seat Shoo 1- COMPLETE BUIL sed. 3-3079. W “& HARR es & | - 345 Gakla *F. s Parking 2? ROO ent. ly. Neat older per-| o, car. agency Bt Bopp Be og A ali rept lgs ime ai job— j ae work, rROCTION £0. GARDEN Ages Noah Martin, ~_ Notices ¢ ANYONE gg FF 5 (693 or SERVICE ares pvt. egg Le mall Peclaliy aliroctive to wt — 2 esto veleome FE ¢a8. Ae All replies held. in se | ete re | ‘BOWKER CONS OA &- a ern REWARD TO AN person o (ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ a + ge ah bie — a. ions 60 $50, wn- cY — 8B women. FB All D Wartlee Press Bo a BIR: 9225 | B 42253 or ‘PLA 8, FE 2-7369 BY LOT OR $50.00 tive proof sel of milk MUL Sagas Walking ome. Posting space ks from do VAOAN ents Men cr Reply Pon inv FOR s x ee | a E OF HOUSE | a PLOWING | 5h Ee Be ros who threw bo aa fear Udi fern, FE a FE | pis Onty/’3 sues pt ae LEGAL SECRET _ Je... ed Mama ag cel ANY TYP clade ee - | GARD Anywhere SON-| persons oy Rg eee rear. Util = 2 ROOMS &| » SLATER §- 39 teeinghens eftice. "ba GEN athe) a ad stom draw 5 “CE | acreage NE” REA through _p late We no . RED ONLY furnished. FE | pict. RD 5LA 1 Rooms mich minghent ITTING & $15 rate typing ting work 2b LOCK, | sto ) & com- TILLING DO Pike St I promise cts COLORE utilities MAYNA R Hote cusewort, 2 children. peaiAin cotica ati BRICK, B Residentia | ROTO- 48946 AR-| 304 “May 2ist. Powe. PE d Contra bath. All ut Tos. Y SLATE N LIVE IN mae sant office ent work EM_3-3168 | | able. FE LAWN & Gi! night, T. M. Lan ! 114. EA ERWIN ee ‘L UBURI Lh gee 4 ECH-, plea st be es cial Bill STERING | UP YOUR 8. PE 4-1658 Prosecution. Bu DELINQUENT! | 5-8 © Lik tty pine KE ST. OTEL A - wORntOnT aisste «| EEPER — Must be mer Re ND a | WORK up killing. Rea one TECTIVES ig Hing | da eninge Wee Gt ee ee oe “Prt. bath, 3.N. PAR H Day or Wee ents, LABORATORY pathic Ho BOOKK coe BLDG RE Cement wo den. Ro ice 18 IVATE DE the facts. Sa ec tla. bith oe re in @ line 53/1 4-4184 Roane oe rtm rg 2 x ea ES RG eced ing This papi Block, =< Serv TAA PR ty. Know FE as or MA wu lent to bus PE FE 43546 Iso g or Be ration uo nician 5-4192. Ext. RABY ship "Slear hiking neat, 2290. ROOFED Laundry AEGy taonte Don't bet oy e ultation. rE aaa 4 LTY gg 2 inkers. Phone Nights: A ai sal and ss - seals WORK & FE( tor clear an— $300. [oe NTS WATERP RON TF asia oee rar he ee Y LAUNDR Confidentia oa After RIES REA Dn che No §-5015. Coo Auburn - HOUSE woman tractive wom : ~ pase d—Free Es FAMIL Pontiac 5-5201. 7 IUMPH 2A oe rE ‘TH HEAT. y : > 46 . LIGHT Middleaged attrac r of- rk Guarantee 0777 YORK. | COMPLETE Shirt service, hb. PE ROTREDS E Estate 3 after BATH. ‘EST SIDE newly Rent Stores ~ "pitting Ww & Glamour be ° | Wo FE ¢- eRe mervine = 8. Telegrap SHOES ed 1 Real PORN} RMS_AND BATH WES apartments, bebe ce &-8416 You USE $50 &TENO in up Mus , CEMENT W ndry. $40 a KNAPP 3-1502 _Wantes PRAPRP ALI IDA FURN. amt. Lk. 31234. 4 8 room th, beat, : we OP SPA “ d 22 ing & | RICK, -0378 Lau OR Pvt. 2 an ate path. fur OR 8H ron. We oe or UL ae Ger pon Sea in banel aS ee MA ~sPRCIALTY, }_ 2-810. ping ~—s«d18A Freda Hermay N NEEDING | _” ASH patv. Coupie ¢ B ioe wee cee a go and | toe36 orrs pel ist. 1077 W. Hu wa RE WOMAN _ =. mE tee Sie seuithanl, Pre- CEMENT 18 7 gl 3-4879 nae Rk ‘NY GIRL eee — HAVE GAT TRAVEL tor oa nished." Near aa eee cn FE 4s3a. ORES WEST a Ae LS rl — $325. rs, baseme ENT WE, BLUE 80 ge hone _ ee ae win i NEWLY oe oa. a ST Porcine rene URS. fer single gi wr _AND CEM! 6-1981. | ~~~ ON AND KY pick up.| a Confidentia CENTER 1 06 see y h for tion ya TH. NEWL Dona ing and bus 333 fur com. ULTRA-N 164. Pontiac Pr Y. SOME N RETARY ARPENTRY rages. FE 8-1 A-) MARI ade or you 2-8734. Confident OLYsis Cc hair. 1) trave' to get cas ca RM. & BAT! 3.1880. shopp or FE 6-4 : 3-2 ee ED LAD PE 4-5352 | TIVE SEC f-fire. ¢ | C jalize ,in garage & RE- deliveries m OL _2-4643." | a ELECTRO! nwanted We w how tract or acre- CARGE 3 1 furn. OR _ 3-188 PE 2- 41 ery _live in CED, EXEcu real ball-o cad | spec WORK, NEW Ity. PE 1 Crooks Rd — CALL removal of wu: te registered, show you lard con 30-minute | LA & RM. FURN. details. e a to EXPERIEN rv. | pet be abary:, Sahar. _ CARPENTER bs — specialty __ 200 1 Pill dirt, for Wilder, Sta your home a4 ni . eee ession. piste Rent Office Spe wy IVE IN No laund Must be sharp, e¢ 60 ¥ pm ir, small jobs 274 - A- 3.2294. = Martha 4. OR 3-2895. . on cone tk-UPPERT FB SL OFPER ] ay MAID L eferences Atal ee d capable Typ ed 30 up. Feoea1 or PE 7-6 ICENSED - = “AND _CurT- —**perienced. _O STER oerv » Broker Apt... Imm Re ished 35| _ WEST SII Simple ‘cooking’ help room end) an ciaeal caccen caen 9-3 MES BY L 2-SI75 | "TRIMMING R 3.6826 HARLES CHE RIL oO tphone OR TH. : uses Furn OFFICES — simple c leasant Shor nt career ysTOM HO imates. UL A-! TREE timates. O} CHARL SHOES mo. & ed couple. Rent Ho NEW at carh = 5 [CU Free estim ting, free es CE RE- HIONED 3-4942 * Pe can Employ Nice | HEM ae ob ade IATE - 7. tDS — lock work one: E PeRVI bid. AIR CUS OR , pineboty Lak MOD in, Gas NEAT. NICE - bus line bath MI ae IMMEDIATE VELYN EDWAR on — 9 and a at Sa na trim Get our = be SHOP WiLL a ate FHA Eotr, 2 RMS’ & BATE. 615 wh. pone = EW BUTL on ONE | oo ee eek E\ \TIONAL COUNSELID : Me TILE Pe ties or Bh tie RE PIN: operas SET *ppointment, | ¥ Gl AND HOME on Sei. ten — in ae Gale, Rd., Dra: Rent includes: heat, iehts an Sera rene tome | VOCA RVICE (- : SRA | _¥E WO n Eve . YOUR : Ca ties, 4270 month Profess 1 Kno j SER "ATION “ER MS “LAWN E 2-0603. be ope FoR home Pvt. ation. . big parking per otters diversification spies EW LOCA ¢ ‘me i Eiwos OF TAWE WOR E 2-1244 ~ et 1 ee gh FAA apts. informatio Piaing. UTO. GAs ession, otters div sa Tn TO gee Se eet kon +0584 FREE ESTIM DR 3,870 | ae rading. Top LAWN Pte 1D SUPPLIES Yes eg Fe ) lain, Por & BATH A FE FOR Shorthand Transporta Pontiac sti EA — ee Floor Co | stoonPnms— rane rates. FE DAINTY 3 mA » itn very We! 5.3387. fn : | SMALL: HOUSE SUTTABL ation SIO retume to SUITE ¢ SONTEAN “Advan NT W ORK BI COMPIELD | TREE -* - cash me pi ” ead hot wate 2 EDROOM, SMALL HO 8. Excellent Later tem. Box #8 y {R. ACCOUNTA! k- CEMES Tirie2 | Service > REPAIR mstion ‘Bo oot ve Pen Cy. Ranttae teall se tehoe SRB ON 6 POR INTERESTIN IR. AC ining of work- | — wend WN CUTTING AND REFER, ive * cauh you yan reed! | eee month. | of Ge pprting sos NS FOR tudio Salary ge 22-26 with tra start. Mid- Walks — Bonded U | ~ CUTTING i Large or D the Can lise. OF will sel m PERSO home or stu cOp nO) Age 2 ence. $400 to ac State _ Licensed | OCK LAWN lawn service. ears ex- tel . ; ROUND deta For rent tween 10 am, ial commanion ee 8 Sag. “| ing ex mployment nent ENT & B small ootats mowinge,@ © Ber- a bd : it By ee UB Market 44201" be . aay ai and jon. Kendale’s, 14 west PE S927 CiiM 5-078 small ogee s Landscape SO WE + nmaye 41557 A883 Beach. M 11:30 amo ahjection _Bank ree WORK FE FINISH- perience. D ] & jj & eae and ee. E WORK POR GIRLS, ~ OFFICE rate Arype | ws TAPING aN 8-6781 GNDSCABIRG” SIDING 6k See aE rsa ron bfoneriy an rene smi CURD) Dairy Queen 1A A PAR nr in EM_ 30578 . BEAUTY) fee Moone Wrbaaaghy -nimainit dy gee | ne Tree _sotimates CONTRACTOR. pig nha Fr fromt end. loader: | F US "homes, term ake pronety a ha. cee nates: : 2 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. ees FOR rience. {fice duties Pontiac erare intenance ing witt, : : 7 hep domrects 8 “Re “aes only. § PP e. ae & experiee | for office leyment. Po (ELECTRIC on “3002 | a scleaies ar eae. — lace te Pay J ones eat Rat, He ae TIAG AIL xie or 2 Pontiac _ = Bank Bi pes._FE 6: NIST ¢| Centon see TRENCHING ween RY SOD DELIVERED OR Give You 1 Mind Paul M1 Z ROOM roma |S BEAUTIFUL Intersection of party. Reply d Nurses = = 3 3 { net ‘ , ’ ' ' 4 \ . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 . TWENTY-FIVE . For Sale Houses 43) ___For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43;CARNIVAL by Dick Turner; For Sale Houses 43} ___For Sale Houses __43| __ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ~__ rer LOL OOP PO SAPP PLP OPA PAAP PB ee ee ee rs 29 ; - im | BEndeneonae. 3 BEDRM., ASBES- i + BET BEDRM., $7,350. $750 DWN., $71 INCOME N. JOHNSON SASHABAW MAYBEE RD. 4 YR.|3% YR. OLD, 3 ee pees BRICK tos shingle home. New gas hest.; | . a 2 2e3 $o08s. pS gag ~ Nat we sge.| ft. 'Jot. “File beth, pater need bedrooms, 3, baths. Riteb- New 2% coy garage, Many more ACTION OUT $200 DOWN Auto gus furnace and hol water! itches cabinets, kitchen exhaust | en ree room. 23 x 18 ng see te ss a G vine fan, storms screens, 1% car g@| living room L, car offer, 1006 Bowots, Mi 68%. ROCHESTER WAY — 3 Bedroom starter house with base | eater. Fruit trees, Grape atcreens. 1% oe living, rom. ‘pins dining ° Bpacte s living a a ment, wi included. Doo — and screens. MI 61432, rage. $9500. " ceavne or 3 BEDROOM : MeDoosid’ OR 3 .atter 7. meat, to existing mortgage. Mo welt te commuter B omer ses Marlborough, | of Pee nly “are bullding / CHOicE HOME SiTES) LOTS 16x “TAKE ADVANTAGE Sue OR 34428. By ari Price—$20,250, Call owner, ; _ Bloomfield ‘Highlands. < rm } -"1s0 and larger. Beautiful Wathine| ove you BUY. 1 LOSE | Owner. osiee ! BUILD NOW "Runyon Ras, nea — 6 CC Brick 3 bedroom, 2 baths, ear- |j y BEDROOM | YR A AROUI ‘ 2 peied fir eplace, storms and 2 yrs ba ne WATER FRONTAGE 3 BEDROOM HOME ‘SE Ra MODELS. 6” : W. W. Ross Homes, Inc.|. screens, 12 2 20 screened patio.| middie stra take j bath on canal at Call seotay. atom bullding. On, out INVESTIGATE TRUE VALUE, Seed eg os ig pon ge ; ‘payment. Willams Hake are Large ee tots mms 7 1 err ca ae gms | BY OWNER, 3 BEDRM BRICK, | Row.) save $1,080. Maple §-1650. . . | © window w overlooking water, MUST SELLE oF teers ur plans oF These are very excellent values j corms gna screens. ful dese. | —— - 4- EDROOM | NOTHING DOWN For god - » Renee Route everieciing a C. AYDEN, Realtor cmos, 1% seramig, tile bets, . Mhosls, “2800 down, $1160 a1 | B HAM — 4-B Beautiful. bi-level & tri-level starter a is, home inoue dis wus: R. W. LILLEY, Builder price includes large pansied fam- Sal wn to R | Nnee ‘Oek, Birmingham-—by owner. | thing diflefent ta toe like of seate | Beoutifal Lorrame Manor. Built Kee diss, a ee ee ag NEN Rg ee MODEL “OPEN HOUSE, 014.40 VALOE Rovad ore Wraasterred “THIMK!" _Quarton bchoul 91.300. fat 41196 | Nothing ‘down ca soar’ br or wo! dow. Just 9e0 down plus closing SATURDAY & — +6 P.M. | Make° ott offer. FR 2-303). A ‘NEW COMMUNITY ; 4 T t INCOME FOR R ANY RACE. 3 D have several choice lots avilaabie | costs. 359 Gateway Drive (RANCH TYPE_ HOME, “4 ROOMS, | . . beth, up down. Paymen see DOWN - Bring the family fm tha meg} willy room, ful beth & attached! C SCH UETT, Realtor | | WHERE ELSE CAN YoU only 06 meee. 08 SE: } TED McCULLOUGH. REALTOR | PHA terms Large 2. bedroorn surprising custom home being, of-| garage, large by owner. TO BUY OR ‘BUILD - j BUY A HOME FOR $3,150 Full Price | 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd home with oak floors. Lake privi- fered in this ares. Some cal} it; After 5:30 or ‘Gat. & Bun. CHANGE YOUR HOME pen $ s.m. te 4:38 pan Ganda B41. leone. on Massley, taka. Dored “ st house," while|__4-6427. ! | Older Village beme tm Ostenville. | pie s-i304 PE ¢3844| street. Pull price $9,500 " gthere sil it "the. littlest large! Viti FE 8-0458 or OL 10255 $82 DOWN Soe per mouth» AT $900 Gown By OWNEW. REDUCED 60400 POR _ house they have seen.” Irregard-| Watertord mage } -~TOTAL- i Te a sale 3 bedrm. Cape Cod WATKINS LAKE AREA less, here is @ revolutionary floor; Located on the Dixie ‘ighway— ELIZABETH LAKE AT YOUR AND , “or. the Handyman | mo Gad ee” oe bedroom brick. Pull basement. ~ 2: B designed with step-down liv-; ‘Bis lovely home has 7 rooms. 1% | 9 PER MONTH With large fam.ly, 4 bearoom. needs| with bar in psmt Has horse lvecar garage. $1,500 down—$o@ le tik baths. basement back door, olf st your front vs ite mae ng room, 3 7 ae cpa | ceram Mane : The | door, 4560 Motorway. 3 bedroom | -VA TERMS— stn decorating. | stable Util. se i porch. month. coring 1% thes Dasement | lot 1s Gox130 with anutier street | ranch . FE $- ams | i = s00 ace. dear garage, 38 6.| cece TRADE This model overlooking the golf! as the rear lot -ine. Ideal for|$ FAMILY ess PURN i 3 . | _Bivd East of adams Rd. _ Wik take your house tm trade. course ts for sale with igke 2 vi-| many types of combination busi-| West Bide C PANGUS, Realtor | 4 Bedrooms — Pontiac 3 bedroom home with basement leges on Elisabeth Lake or let! ness and home. $10.060. Easy | $ rma. on Walters Lt : BEDROOM COLONIAL | | 246¢_ M5. Orwonviile, NA 12818 | 43.250 Only 9150 down. This well | ad Dulltin oven "& range in et) ed heal nats = ie <0DAP LAKE Estates | BEDRM. HOME. $500 DWN. OR| kept home has full basement. 2| Drayton Woods. Cali us for ; ‘| HOLMES-BARTRAM . 4 only eu Se es | |? make offer. $55 month. 175 ‘oat | tas gums. Living room. Dining tional detatls & & Z BUILDING & eg 6 rm. ~~ ; iivenme Aluminum | Hill, PE 46-4840. room. Glassed in porch. New hot \ INVESTMENT CO. jon_ 3.1950 Days. Eves. OR 3-3230. Several bow bones £0 tor colored. | > 7 | ROOP & SIDING a on Sener fant WM. PE + ALLED LAKE. DWN. $75 Aj 3 family for colo | $9500 ae E4243 eats: fou Chrper:| ave 28 coves — Bite, | | FHA ] I—Lake Privileges KE ny apes a | . OPEN | | Bist eseticets Mitt eunman nm. 3 ot | PRORTALSeY | ms pistes mesa | aT a Sha : poe ee BA | lear \ -dwood Coors, tile bath, suto- a es Only "$56 SUNDAY2-5PM. |iRe gale Geant amet: | "700 fave Soom houses i ya | DLORAH BUTLDINO co matic beat Des MeDonalé. OR | per month _ WoBW Gener Mt hee sag abet alin aa oF ogy 420. haba | > . | Buildor of Nationa) Homes a an hn oe — L_ 6805 WEALTHY sT. |, ee see eet 162 W. Rut-| r. W. DINNAN | | : “Fk 2-9}22 CUSTOM BUNA LAKE HOMES JOHN J i VERMETT MACEDAY GARDENS. 3 BEDROOM, CLARKSTON “WEST SIDE «BED. (“tate “tor 43 Year . Ve - eee epee Twin Lakes Village W. of Pontiac REAL ESTATE $00, OR 3.4526 ‘ Buburban living in beautiful oe Sromnase. hard- es we Hyron sare: PE 4.2577 ad © 1060 be EA Bervion, int ees —— | —Starfir . Cd. EM 3-531 N20) Commerce Ra. : : Clarkston Gardens. 3 bedroom! wood floors, ¢ yard. $2,500 See . | STARTER HOMES $450 MOV S Y U IN IN EM 3.0008 aT a bri¢k ranch home on spacious down. FE 427% call after 4. NORTHSIDE. 5 ROOMS & BATH. | Ne dows Payment required on NR. ST. MICHAEL'S. 6 ae: ° jot 108°x145'. Oak floors. Large nana pen r*__| “full basement, oll furnace. Ali | . your frog and glaar bat (8121 one abo can tceuana, hs hen ~~ ve baths. Newly a PE 2-i228 Fatt want th Uva tee") Affordable? You Bet | sty Imgvgmenls By sect | “Now remember’ Ifyou should find the party dull — just, {*hdtanteé ny ME Std | nt eat “ta “Bat artridge Birch cupboards in the kitchen Ni 2 bedrm. Modern Ful) tile . . smagans | ealsoseane ave model Pormica Countertop & Vent fan.) bath, bookcase, linen closet. Wall, PE ¢41& or PE 21778 leave it that way! . | speection. F. C. Wood Co, OR| Frame 3 mm Senne 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ge Ig Mig AP A 2 — js wiltiail’§, Wirrconm Tren ; padepatits ’ . | TOR d s s B a’. pong OO nig picineretar. Out-| 25 rota slab ort valle is rear For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 Cozy 2 tA = home | ue 5-08 You and your family will have . —_——-~ ~ | awe y -Oum modern : 5 M Y 1 . many enjoyable hours together door grill. Carport. 3 blocks to $985 dow (Potentiss 3). Nice and clean. Va- $2 oves You In othin OWN | Mr’ es e resn bemiew school. $2650 down to existing MUTART REALTY BEDROOM | PIONEER HIGHLANDS | NEAR_ CLARKSTON, MODERN 2| cant. Pruit trees. paved feed /MILPORD 3 BEDROOMS. OA. g re ot — PHA mortgage } 241. 8 COMMERCE RD a bedroom home on 1% acres of Near Junior High School 34 petig Ata eres ee r , with e frontage. ain ‘eunes WALLED ‘.AKE MARKET 42061 Ce a Sa ea ee lake. BB gro miles trom courthouse. Deal with| and water’ Pull basement. Ger. | OW 434 MORTGAGE | 't at yng Fe Bne Po rear ca Weldon Ré. to Wealthy. Ture CHARMING CAFE COD. mir | HOMES | Compleiciy landscaped Jo take | “dining room, large living room, | OT24%- Quy $8860, Terms, CAll) bage disposal, 700 ft lot ata FACE BRICK porch. Full price oniy $0.00 with left to end of street, Walch for| mingham. 3 bedroom, bethe, | | priv. and city schools Py18, 500 eash| full : oe ae heat. ga.| Bights mornings. coipeting. stove and refriger r 3 BEDROOMS 500 dp. paso "dee ° yellow clap ee a noe a $100 DOWN to 4% per cent retina” Leav-| rage, buge garden spot, jiatee 17 Many extras. $84 ~ J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor |_bornooa ™§34,s00" Mr *eetse" | \IGVES YOU IN | —ise sane Dies lawn with pesutiful shade trees LOOK Eve, VE e308 oes per plumbing , Saastast ow, | NR. WATERFORD HI ———— - bd —-, —— | &6 E. Walton PE $-044; WATKINS LAKE AREA ,BRICE 3 NO MORTGAGE COSTS BY OWNER _$20,700, terms. OA 8-3709. ¢ ROOMS, PARTLY FURNISHED ogg A ag a oe Peers : NICE 2 BEDRM. PRIVILEGES on, Dfdrm. Cerpeling. Ge | PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT| Recently built 2 bedroom house! ¢ ns; COTTAGE FULLY FURN | At this 3 bedrm. nome with car; Bouse on Tommys Lake. Bath, $00 18 includes principal ps ently 3 sence gid, Big Ie, Somty : clementary_sehet.. OR 307: near Huntoon Lake. In excellent ® RM el) restricted | screened poreh. beautiful jocation.| interest @ insurance im focal liv- 4 Nishes tate FE #8 —— gy “ommge wovetzzzeom| MODEL OPEN) Sacee M gicment | Risageaniy Yor 'guce atin OR | Eienbornoog Uendy decorniea: | GSN'peash Pome MY pines" | Row"n'' ‘tagt “asael Reta | inevat iy aroun femmes || | home. th $2000 down, $67 ater softener. Pull basement; S199" 344) rd Lane, at| Ready for immediate mp i bs at just $65 per month at 4% per ; pth. Inc aes taxes and insur- wEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6 xtra jot available. $11.500 with ; . informa- Westway. il to T daily. and insur- 3 | ance, Or ean ‘be purchased com: | NESEOATS:H Blaney |. | $4000 down. OR 3-8586 —Fentiee Lass ee eee ae eee :5o_co. Fa baw) com ‘acinting tense ra 2 blocks no ontcalm Tn TC} 4ERRINGTON HILLS é - nitare, = $10,500 with $2500 down. ; Nr. Lincoln Jr. High INEXPENSIVE |; peaee brick bungalow HERBERT C. DAVIS bedrm., 1% _ baths. ta REALTOR PARTRIDGE BEDROOM —— og Neat little 2 bearm home, nice basement, sutomatic heat. OS Tete Deve pong innde or Sever. eove | aERRINGTON HILLS, BRICK IT IN EALTY : for | $700 for equity — balance Gish YOURSELF, 2 BEDR i or less. $10, mige, Owner. MA PE 43581 Ww. ; V ES } 0 Harbor location. Ideal A, ranch, 3 bedrnis. family kischen, FE 62763 or Eves. LI 23-4677 sm family. Only $5,250 with | @t $93 per mo. ne yr. around home, outside com- re : OPEN bad + HOMES sorpmed, tat Dascmnces sree | — = small down t. $50 month. | ‘#xes and insuran plete, rough wir b- : OPEN HOUSE eS Attached porch. and fenced, 5 ROOM HOME. LAKE AREA & Also large 2 m home. Suitable s. Lake privileges. Lower FURNISHED MODEL $100 DOWN 2-0583 orton Giassed in porch. Hot for good size family. Close to | WEST ig tote Straits Lake, low down payment, Sunday 2 to 5 P. M.~ ] } e fused para. “Water soften. Cas Labe. —- ae sth lew Bag om heat. Senne ak | = ater. 7 W1n For sale y, Se Colonial MOVES YOU IN / er owner. 3003 Fieldview. EM ara ——— small month- tached garage. Patio. sum- SWIMMING POOL OPEN . 2 Clarkston. 5 rms. A i ‘each side. utili HO MORTOAGE COSTS | S' +3088 _ NJACK ‘LOVELAND = es hae 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths & SONS. ties and Ay | BREAKS | 2188" Cass | Lake Rd. Paved drive, Landscaped A brick ranch colonial home DAILY 10 8 tenants 18 years. You live other DEL OPEN d Good acre lot. Part basement featuring a iarge family style WEST AN: « ide. Priced to sell under | Bad an j SOUTH ae FHA terms. kitchen with built-in range & | ee a ‘ Owner leaving for Arizona WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 to 6 Best Buys Bad for owner selling due to oven, paneled breakfast area,| Three Bedrom Ranch Home with 1) MELROSE: éth. 14 E. Washington. Clarkston. — j sickness. for the perebaser, | Mice, 2 story home with basement. | orrawa HILLS formal dining room, gracious liv- Umin wm i e an petrecn North Perry and) Mich. 2 blocks north ef Monteaim | ootting © marveloes rane aoe cepbcerds’ in Kitchen oes | Besutiful 3 bedroom brick. ing room wilh natural fireplace, ra cameo ule mak m WEST SIDE, } BEDROOMS, BasE- Nr. Lincain Jt. Bigh Today glow on a black top aia | new cupboards oe Large living room. full 4 large bedrooms with plenty of | Site Kitchen. van ment, gas heat, by owner, $8.- uburn ae Large nas om aa car earage, own, | dining room, sun room or closet space. 1 bedresm easily gps le ana cos, y, carpeting. 950, $7950 cash. 13 — : “xT room wW cture oa Automatic oil heat. das den or stud ceramic +4002. WESTOWN REALTY -E oprrct fully carpeted. 2 big - =| FRANK SHEPHERD | Brick garage. Beeutitally bathe S0ase ft; duced Semen | OO Large lot with Jake privileges. PE _PE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 | VALUE PLU! kitchen and dinette, ‘convenient 1010 Adams Rd. ____—séRRochester | janascaped yard with extra | tion room with natural fiteplace seed UHR Sorme. COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT Explore & Admire, "csi, "et cide Lie | atuty room, breesevay and St. INDEPENDENCE TWP. | — brent io salt I aed es ee OPEN — | ory beauty, built in Fog ; , SEMINOI FE HILLS | Contains 8 large rooms and | ee ee y lawns, | 2 seareem. Hew tn 1066. 21.000. | JUST WENT OF TOWN attached garage 1062160 ft. let. aechere | TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT . . vw. - tus bi t with c is, i ments $55 i nedict’s neighborhood —— i t j . I have served many hearts well finished retrestion 100m | and handy to new 0. Price pod "% = ber sale wr en ounce. ~ A wonderfully conditioned | beautiful view from large setae | Phone ‘ve Neoudt or FE 2-4031 $69 SUNDAY 2-6 Have watched little feet patter GAS heat and hot water , et aa is | : we ORIar +84. _ 2 Sasson brick and frame | windows. $25,800. Excellent terms. AH co. deci ee anger te tank’ Sates yates | “Close t0 Downtown | MAGEDET ONE ASHORE MEME )/ oes wate Balance) 4 BDRM. TRIELEVEL FE 8-6455 Zit Chippews Ba. | pA gg aos experience : ping el this before Adjacent to city parking lots large | & Drapes. $500 dwn. | pha Fin tase | attached garage. Paneied han | _ Seminole Hills : wonderful. Now I am looking for , pM sect eo ——os | rE : car gerege Nice yard, | Pe byes wich aatare) fireplace | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WOULDN IT me by - enc in rea any v u 2 e BE Nick IF WE COULD WATCH JR. ESTATE business. just the right location | FOR SALE OR TRADE - er r. —— = AR - << Benmoes aly ene YOUR FAMILY BECOME TO The perfect spot to enjoy tenes rd poco. Moh cffise ‘oo poll or with basement. | OTTAWA HILLS area. Slate entryway. 3 bedrooms | ' wall-to-wall carpeting, and | MORROW'S LEADERS TOOETH:, = your’ sPring ieverin’ trams | pper floor for mice apertment.| Off MIS. Privileges en Lake | | Souve always | Wanted |e with extra large closet apace. IM - fireplace: 12x16 room | ? A. * room e. Separa in| 4 kitchen. Dalit, 8" ard te find them Uike| home ip the best of condi | eee See PERRI aenen. Ee tee" Wickn, “Orteavile.” MAtioual | MERE IT 181-3 bedrooms. dry room. Basement. $23,509 with | Chetolah Shores |_Elizabeth Lakefront baths. Full basement with me a ore), so wont YOU tion Well windowed base- own d c 71-9045 | vestibule entrance. fireplace terms. _ Lake privileges on Cass _ — offered as" = - @i) heat and recreation rer to visit’ me, Life con be to| outdoors With ot) Best 834 |g gogg galte bam s room modern We Trade | foom. Pull dining” room OPEN SUNDAY etd gy toy or bent, frontage & sandy beach, wall to HetweEN HURON AND | beautiful together Mr. Shinn will hot water. Paved drive to |" home im marvelous condition.| 91 Summit. near Wisner School. | Marvelous kitchen; dish- LADD’S INC. All modern, and $950 wall in large lixt¢ Vv RD. ON COR- introduce us, just call FE t-4ss So a a pertect for family having children Attractive 3 rooms. Li room | Washer. a IS | 3885 Lapeer Ra. (424) | eg payment — far en —— room, a Te- NER OF MANITOU. — SEE , 13 Pull | room Dow cres room with stools, OPEN SIGN. : : Scheett Keaky you know. right x 260. The owner has spared tauet tay os eg ae ie Dasement. bs heat, aiee fenced | §8Tea* Screened patio with Corner of Silverbell R43 mi. north | 1 ful beth upstairs, % bath ' - peer Pontise Generel Hospital |\ nothing to keep thie home st ‘i _ back yard. Will sacrifice | omnes — reat “ i009 Disie Muy, (0B toh Acreage = voll gf ‘Ganer’ extons dition Edg REA 45203 | SEE1 LIEVING! t. IE i beme. You 7 ee very od the “ig tnoation. ° ty iL LIS M. BRE WwW ER ELWOOD ad oe L | onions —— S. 3-1231 or rE | Or 3 bedrooms and den tf too numerous to sention, If you O N C. SCHUETT, Realtor | . _— | 94-66 EZ. Huron Bt FE 451815 p Ag FI potas Large | "0 DOWN PAYMENT | in mee prefer _, Pifepiace ace, wilt- are looking for a real . all | . ; 8-04 | $495 DOWN | Bree_ Fe ee fenced lot Brick patio. Alum 3 bedroom bomes, Both | | er extras teat attached —_— | SATURDAY & SUNDAY i I FE a 458 an Pamily size home but small | storms, Lake priv., $8,450. Terms and ous of town. Some with | arage. All sou conn and O Acres 1-5 P.M. | LAKESIDE HOME home price om this white tl il PE 5-d018 basemenia. Just decorated O | eated: Call for further in- First time offered | for | this = ° | frame story home. . | BY OWNER. S2M1-FINISHED tn Le orma an rms. i room, ranch type home, wee cree _— Mion ace tains ; oo — — 4 I house. OR 3-268: or OR 3-1070. moothiy ~ ments a cal try style. kite At Ng ge 2356 Pontiac Rd. Eitchen and porch overiook | the 3 oe wating distance to | »2OUBL E SECURITY | -_e ort rac LLES REALTY nds, 2% car attached gs- THREE ¢- ROOM HOMES " nest lake tn 1s ‘ounty lakes. Payments Jess than OWNERSHIP MEANS 5E- ' LDWI | rage. acreage ts completely —Al vith neat. oe ne ee hee | | | $82 PER MONTH nd te MOurity. Home & income, double | EVENINGS & SUNDAY CALL: cle as oe fenced with approx. @ scree of uk < ak ade We grounds A. superd retreat, : S soumens Lovely i begeeoas Seem cc Maat. War Gene, Bob Alton— TW] | corn crib & other out buildings | MBUO — And dest of all reavonapiy close to dowstown De = TRADE FOR THIS home built in 1964. Pias- large lot, on peved. street Will Bob Castel PR 97703 Multiple Listing Service The home is only @ yrs. old,| Zoned Commercial. Now trou Entertaining possibilities un- BRICK -tered walls, auto. off heat Z i come. Don Nicholie—FE 4-644 by appointment only. $16,300. for CS pee me ceorank Gam anedt kon si : b Just heat and nicely decorated: or after the family te grown ~ & SONS | Will Trade $2.500 dow ai we Salaes peer ee Lecumbeiy soe] aerih Of Pomtine on poved tenet gone. You will agree there is not | _— / This sharp 1% story home located cast of Opdyke Rd. — see without peer in a beaut! A pa road. Newly decorated and off Baldw many like this for 68,060. Liberal “” wn nicely land tual Ge deen Geass ready to move in. Lot over 7 terms. Call us today. ' scaped lawns, shrubs @& shade formica. With all G $00 feet deep. Owner would hey poi oun manes peu te CRAWFORD ‘AGENCY trees Low monthly PEN ee ee eee ee plage this lovely 2 bedroom ranch. 9 Fant: MY 3116, PE ss | we HARGER CO. aimee OA, - EES m s room. e a nk ll ns joy og Bae by owner plus maxing easy to Plastered wells, oak floors, ~ SF vivan Lake Model 3 HURON FE 54-8183 HOUSES TED McCULLOUGH, REALTY SUNDAY 2-6 P.M 3980 C Ba Cel'Dismend| Sispece ef pour home. Cal Sereed ofr heat, large pie BY OWNER. 9 BED 3 YRs. . $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. . =— 17100 for a ointment | us pow om this one. Sek Seaeew: Hae See. 3 bed Myrick — eat port. Bu | cnt OOS. Terme FE poe SUNDAY 2-4 SUNDAY 2 to 6 © | FE 5-128 »y ©. ; BY OWNER POR COLORED in range — fan, studio ceilings, SFACIOUS 3 BEDRM 3 Baris aes Open § a.m. to 8:30 p.m. 1-8 1330 ohn R i “* | We have several home, 2 ceramic tile, full basement with | rere | Te pe. Newly com- CHEROKEE HILLS New, hillside bome, almost 1 acre i 3 and 4 bedrooms. No money shower ba A. Cattell, 2140 ‘ 8, Bivd nr Livernois Oxbow Lake Front | FE — lp wooded with stream at rear accu ts Seeeaan AE ae Garland. Gia “bees: Tied, Mee 2902 Lacota Dr. Sun. 2 to 6. 10180 Elizabeth and pre R x 18 din ' £ a oad TO BELI EVE IT! full basements. Now is the BY OWNER. § ROOMS. FACING | — Mien On! Belle- Lake Rd. ¥ siuminum a ing room, tewty Femod ge ang, gg ed Our ts have STUMPED time to buy. Call today. Erusabeth Lk. Modern. Natural | HOUSE To Inspect this lovely new brick | = gee 9 — 2 car eled kitchen. 1% full heat. Fernch doors from full| THE EXPERTS! They have fireplace. 5230 Cooley Lk. Rd. | ~ 9 3409 42% Dixie HE Drayt ranch home, located in highly | = 2 ft. cream basement with 14 x 36 ree- i Basement to beck yard. $14.208./ found whet they gon a | _Piains. ” coms ant lee eerheds oar tate | ety RS a Se ee : cach 628 Cristy Dr. cdf Eitan | Seapine beday. We tavite Union Lake—By Owner |i BEDRM” HOME (ON 3 TAND.| full basement, gas beat, two car| tiled bath, screened ana __* Of redaiat, heat. dear driek i 8 : x ° ins ar d man oth s stairway Le ving attic, stable — ee Oe “Song soorueed oe REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ees 2 ee ee ee Te See seen) 7 other @x* | Oil heat. Built in 1980. Nice lot, | Drive out and sve this desirable | SS"; iag 1 60s. BAST ee asks tre quality cen- 1483 BALDWIN FE 4-0547| with built in bar 2% car attached | _§®r8ge. $11,000. OR J-8518. To reach Open House drive out | shade and beach. Owner moving! ‘come, sak Mosse oe aicely de- On se AVE. TO ‘ : = connieae OE Peer | struction and materials plus - | — DRAYTON AREA erage, all in face brick. Ledge | NEAT 2 - BEDRM, FURNISHED | [Elisabeth Lake Road, turn right| to a Ask for Mrs Robin-/ corated, full basement. Recrea- JOmn BROAD — OPEN Se eee prvegeTE e | al the emtre’s. Just: chook Nice 2 bedrooin home, well-in-| Fock wall fireplace with matching | cottage on 70/t "canal lot at| OM Scott Lake Poad and then son ten 8 ber tions.” — ea Ea Mak DEP) Shee stare, Mall git | ated, SAGE in ee i] foes bon Reece Pate | Cotta Beat Ownbr un Za | Het ot aceia | Withams Lake Frout | Selina, temra eee F Oven an nge, fu : wood / floors, pa emen | : Hs Rm. Home completed. FE chen cabinets, —- with furdace. Hot water heater, pn —— oo Arg ory ag S| 60 E John kK. Irwin & Sons | Open Sun 2 to 6. 6970 1970, Hatebery cuneate water i one QPFICE OPEN SUNDAY 114 J BEDROOM HOME RAABONABLE | fije"neth and shower auto: | ana Mam’ doors, I eat garage | A NICE LITTLE 6 ROOM | err Since 1525 | Tanch homa'with citached arear | bee with 12300 tor equity, taiance | “ARE CARLAND. srsas nomng for cash. To settle a divorce. matic oil heat spacious kit- and ou pon covered patio. Owner LOCATED ON 8. — | FRONTAGE on lake. Five roo: 313 West Huron Street | e. 3 nice shaded lots with $83 mon taxes & with 13 x ™% li room, __ 4800 Kempf 8t., Drayton Plains chen. Best of they are movin of state. Only $750 $9,750—$1,000 DOW home with 1@ft enclosed porch. Phone FS 5-9447 or. Re 2 4031 to lake. Sand beach./ ‘msurance, 4% Owner 12 8 kitchen, base- Te HOMES ~=___— in excellent residential ares down. NOWAM. RE vaLror | newly decorated throughout. Be _Eve. PE 3-4 r. Tuohy. transferred. te ment. Oil heat. Oo 73 overlooking the new Pontiac © AMS LAKE PRIVILEGES .H C NEWI ake ae = ae ped the iake, because we ~~~ — | Aquerina, right on Levee, left on x 227. Priced at $22,500— Northern High . School 4% ms, 2 bedroom cement Auburn = Crooks 8 | ou immediate ees. | Syly Lake F t er to No ir $5,000 will handle. | Check ‘the 6 homes they block with knotty pine interior + 30 AVE THE KEY. Only | .foyivan Lake fron w Signs. Mr. J | have started by drt = os rock fireplace, scteened-in | tie m Sun. 2 to 6. Large 6 room| Kincannon will show you 3 BEDROOM Joslyn to Tennyson and go- | Po h. Partly furnished. Also in- | N atory family home has mod- Gesirable property. Clark a "EWioy under construction vit ing east to the corner of | cly¥des boat. Only $750 down. | m, bath, firepiace and | Estate. PE 3- . FE 4-48 15 « 14 living room, t.390° th 4300 Sewn "es | Ue f Vey fra a vo on tates : vf ol) FA heat and $8. ¥ / . . 4 m rmrmmrconame Ehtettee | FIaQstrOM | , SUNDAY 16, 4. “cuore per on (ESa GRINS ark oc oe rane, nome, many fruit and) Snee We are now accepting | / REALTORS living room, dining room. kiten: | one-half story, two bedrms. down. 12-5 p.m. 6817 Cooley Lake Rd. - costs ‘on PUA. herms. Ses shade trees, 2 car attached ga-| Geposits. / 4900 Highland Ra. case) oa, carport. ‘Nicely landscaped lot | 008 UP. basement, | 36-cat $9,050 EY SARS the plans in our office to rege: Tee heme is is cones mn f Pontiac, Mich. ee oe te) nr = — fered walls ls peparate @iisg fron 3 bedroom ranch home with na = a a ey Kies # = condition, oak floors, piaste ’ pire. Price ®x ll Gas AT Storms and r ; : malls, large modern wiicnen, large’ Warren Stout, Reattor MALPELI Scfeeus aveghect Deselsen| scsment Scr garnet set fea toe ‘HOUSE oY one Fs ck aa cl ee aes 0 C€Mps Ca CONSTRUCTION CO. Schoo] district. You will “ COPPER PLUMBING. ALUMI- Shaded Tad Sfenced 223 ft. ceep furnace and other desirable fea-| mene / KEnwood 5.3150 basement recreation rm: $12,250 | COR SIDING, TILE BATH, OAK | . jot tnchede carpet tures. 616,050 terms, $4 | / ELIZABETH LAKE FOR SALE ¢ RM. HOUSE. CAN Terms. FLOORS. BIRCH CABI . 10.800. and onl so down "Tue oi pAKE ago A NORTH SUBURBAN. Well | con- “OYLVAR LAKE ‘ poEDan z aviake be seen anytime | at 1059 Pre- | FORMICA COUNTERS, one should sell quick. Ask for BRICK & z 7 structed 6 room —— ed ‘A $500 Dn il pg og iy ferenn - ment. Muren Gardens. 'NORTH AIR OIL HEAT. Mr. Fear. rice on nt Mae te REALTOR FE 5-9471 large lot, 2 car garage Living room, dining L, kitchen, 2 If w like thi a 7 ys seem & 2 ys, bait oom wogiate large bedrooms, tiled bath Side on First Street. Ranch home piteatea cn your Jot. ome. eat — ott tar Seas and a JOaLYN, Fi com, MANAPIRLD —— . ee ae lis utility room. New furnace & with full pom gas heat, ay and see the model, to ' lhe mn oo Se eR 7 Presnes ben a othe water heater. car garage, storms ard Oak floors cated close ta the e at the 32x42 six room ranch home, toum window. mon reat! rge lawn. Corner Jot 103x120 plastered walls. C Only #10, Paes low | = of MS@ and ms Lake with all the Sutstanding feore. a6 eg &. 4 ry beth Lake, a3 Speke tron Ones —e selling 6 ap ae~ offer. 104 Pe MES iG DOWN. OTHING DOWN — Lov il bed- manded by ys Tim- - on ae at. oe Homes at sree ranch style B a ay ee ee 20 YEARS OF SERVICE | iP Cc W Cc Realtor a er DAVISBURG Mortgage costs down. If you are; 3 yrs old. Large gy 1%. lots. wn. < ries O Oo. | 670 w Muron St re 4-3538 beaut! asichor fenced interested in purchasing a home| Alf newly decorated. /-About $260 4 BEDROOMS | $300. DOWN um ee Ee a Sun | toe with brick re- 1 . a call. closing costs”. family ho All Modern 2 bedroom home, new Williams Lake Road at mo taining wall, and excellent on G.I. terms give us ore | “4 * ae akan sie fixtares. siding and rect. ~ ns 83 N. re. 9256 Eves. On ye Daylight Basem’t Brick sandy . 2 car garage VILLAGE DOWN. SELL ! PULL i room, garage, lake v- Office with magit eye doors, home TRADE. aceon wstcene cae gt ULL, PRICE are which ‘pr sprovides' th yf om tnog es ag lleges on Sy van Lake. , Mul: Lis’ Service 2 BEDRM. MODERN WITH PULL 94 Feet on Water a tx tirepinces, won- Move in at ones only (ee down. pete, Heng, miatie attey| in marpttige Lares Vries | Ee Ett eetteme © As |yue Down | WOME Pom Gace GALLS GED | Putegeat2 lof een wl hance: | 2 nice ioe trvering sat and ——— Rooter, oll furnace. basement.) ff. let. — miles west of | water heater, coal heat. Penced gt Re age -4 perms. Will consider cash of | NORTH SIDE 4 BDRM, ALL M MOD. | most ee eo Lnotgen REAUTIPUL BRICK large -lot, -— _ al y. yard & —— Only $9,500 needs a little repair. wil | er, EM 3-0511. ern ranch e 1 908 por space, eak feors, plastered walle, Attreetive and ® home we street, off win. | COLORED — Our very best value. 5, “#th, $1000 down. sacrifice for only $3050 : yen Hoyt cally - high and dr asement, 1% are proud to show, consist- ter | room moderh mg 5 yrs. old hn 3670 AGUARIN A ae 00 | 1 adhe be 2 bre noes ig jn A IR a | car thee base basement. Clean only peuea po gg etl - en | or stad rent with option to buy | — 4] : // ture window. * poreed to ‘et a boa Jeaming ak mean cu REAL, ESTATE, ape ceptionally nice 2 bedrooms, large hitches | on ‘this attracve 2. bedroom ® tremendous bargain, $23,500 orated in beautiful pastel Lg nda Ragas & TRACE neighbo ._— terms. . with, dining area & plenty of cup- home In the Waterford Area. poo den sap cabo « apar, ‘Open Eve. & Sun. = boards tiled bath. Ol) hest, Large living room and kitch- Giroux-Franks kitchen, “wonderful lot 100x “wultiple Listing Service Gi. INCOME — Nothing iy oak Pere, aluminum storms & a stormy and Established in 1016 ae pith s = — Just ‘your eer tee on screens, — heater & land- : ; ; GENERAL REAL marATA Sneak te cons\ for /yourself and two mall “apts sca 7 es on Osk-| oo pown a oe LAKEFRONT—Cot-| Néar St. Mike's 4395 Dixie Highway OR in trade. to/reat owt. Lave here Set fies. lend mortgage. oe gy on | #8 2 bedroom home located close Pg is’ @ G.I. SPECIAL bed: bun om : » $13,- to Avondale High School. Tile lovely home wich piahe glass pie- Only $1, 500 Down An exceptional lar five $500 DOWN — Two room - 900. Owner transferred. bath, nice living room with ture window, br Sirepiace. A stone's throw from &t. Mike's . room bungalow large — foto gy ray bot _*- BRICK TERRACE dining area, completely redec- rotor pw Bain," “wre “ thts 8 rom home offere con. expansion attic, corner Three bedrooms & bath up. Liv- o _ 4 ront oa ie ; nie v close ® lot on Squirrel Auburn = i ate se heat. About % scre room, oom, eehe boats, float, a oe bus and stores. Clean reat wale “any ane mere % bath NEW BRICK — Located in lovely voy Puls casneennh with gara | $780 DOWN a Pn mye Af TO birch condition, carpeted living and and full base- Sener nese cts chicken Boas] Leghine, Mange, Duin, Pr | pee, fermen, 2 eee Mate | Sim nmeT. 2 wesrene: | dom gg a / ene" geod home 16h. pyg A ‘te yout unity for} nd range. bool po an ise’ with $1250 down. May vd ment, oi] furnace. Located on ian tomatic heat and hot water, Lakefront SIX LOVELY. Rooms 3 fruit /trees Purn, Tile bath. 3 ly t hea =f _ the northeast side LAKE —— — Purnishéd cot -storms and screens, garage. Be Nice beach, on a lake, $1100 down $70 month $ independence — “A feet| rooms. Vestibule entrance. Priced purchased furnis! or unfur- , tage. rooms and lav. Nice sure you see it today. , 4 large lots, all fenced and A good family h beau- pg ean ey. ie distance) St Oply $13,300. $950 will — a Mempetend: Renner $200 DOWN beach. sain boat wey ee ex- ~ well aped. A/nice boat see) Reina peeen Gs toe off the great Dixie mi) ee oe 102 8 Huron 8t. PE 4-8284 2 bedroom home with basement | {re $0 ft. lots. You/ean bare) yf Wore Looking Rca sateen Walk Gaetan: walls led, bedroom and this for only $14,500/— Call us, compere © _ PE 5-0510 or FE 92-3971 and large lot with smaller houre | Dow to enjoy. Call for details. For a 5 room bungalow #iunta New carpets. basement, bath down, 2\ bedrooms up. : i f lot for renting pur-| 20W-to enjoy. e comme. 8 +4 all tiled plus # 2 car tf. basement with gas heat, 2 for full information. (23.080 LAKE FRONT — Brick 3 on rear 0 walking distance to down rage with besement A : a | , bedroom Sea attached nN eer ' UNION LAKE AB®A — Colonial then see this comfortable 2 2 ten | ar for storage. Call for ots, god gee new ee, privil for this foot | garage. Beautif estone fire- emp e O | $90, DOW home with large living rm hbenal room home with full’ base- Spoaimment Hey 500" rms screens. peed Ther a 4 t living, Place. barge activities rm. Here : “ 5 tle 8 home, ‘large living ‘fireplace, weg features in em mom, 2 lots. Interior reer wat. | 500. \ +5 yoom and 8 ate dining rocm,| ‘* & EL ewe to = Be oe . West Side room with carpeting, new bath, | Seicuked ene deed tan web we p Mone Tag Seohie Guiis ton | Income—$6, 9500 BARGAIN $7950 fully insuleyed — cool in the, ber leaving aa "| Nice iiving room, {UIT size dining fall basement, large fenced 108, | Larce garage with Noored 2nd | full ben additional inj; “2 Family. “One apartment Large five room bungalow summer warm in winter. Otl ; room; newly - Hen itehen. pe whe “4 located on North p, es drive. Nearly =| ~ Dasemrent, auto-gas bot water . 2 room apart- = wert modern rg 9 mine. lake. LIST mA we’ tov pa? &/ plus 2 room and % bath apart oie , cere of / an nice neighborhood. | vr. oie eowe. Do yourself m down. yen becoment, % nase but Ths, a nice ce and it's| ra gs se ing onac = mas Py 5 ba -3 ie | Brontags efor t ba 56-6447: | $19.0 term: rs , . | a Li Soars We _& good Sa, tae ate room. . ; . ‘ * ” * . é a4 only, "good terms. £ Vic. vi sang, ge car garage. All in fine"vonaiten. = Floyd Kent Inc. Realtor | “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor | Dave the Fer! Ceres ore REAL _ESTA 7 Close oo : - “i / William’ Miller = | 1. 4. BROWN, Realtor | ,Smevsine price A, JOHNSON, Realtor | 4900 Digie, Huy. at Telegrams rethy nae Melee GILES REALTY CO. DORRIS & SON RBALTORS “ \ Realtor FE 20263 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road K. L. Tem me Realtor 1m S. Telegraph Rd. AMPLE PARKING FE 5-800 FE $4115 231 BALDWIN AVE. Ws *AcnOas’ PROM BO sans Ww. Huron 7 Song Service | i | 3200, Crohars LE. BS Fe 6-108 ‘FE 42533 ’ LisfiNG SERVICE - LTIPLE a ye Open 9 to 9 Multiple Listing Service a . ; : - . ; VICK | Open Dally & oa = : . 3 o 6 t. e ; J i t : ae i ' . . ( ye . b “ ( a 7 . . & a. say ee Fi eg 4 aa = 7 aes rat ops Tale 6 : Sa eee oar, ie eG pee ae bie Mi Ne a {> a I ee a are aes Fe a ee oe eee ee” ES ee RB wall carpet - NEAR 8ST. FREDRICKS. 6 Room modern. Gas furnace. 2 car garage $10,500. NEAR WISNER & LINCOLN OOLS. $11.000. 2 BR. mod- ern. Oi] furnace. Basement TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 For Sale Houses 43 Kar Sele Hemses 43) orr — AT bg ey RD A DEN Find like used home. E-Z H I $ terme, For quick sale. Move & nt = co angina, ar be | . $500 DOWN held . ester. Only $1.15 750 down, eran TARE. Kove, 12 room Call now FE e04bl, Ask 1 for » C. SCHUETT, Realtor (ice LGE, 5 ROOMS & BATH. | | Immediate Peaser| | t | t Basement. garage, «acre wers. new oil fur- | nace a! lovely oe $950 DOWN fruit, WEAR MSUO. 2 B.R. home. Large ot. $79 y_verms. FE 2-0! _ Go2zY. CLEAN, 5 ROOMS. TILE — _ ACA. — — bath, carp ly = 7 | own ance 400 $50 CEDAR ISLAND LAKE. TBk home month. FE #4408 or FE_ 5-0877. ~ Pull bas chen. LAKE RD Full price $7980. Attractive 2 BR. home Gas furnace. Attached garage & excellent workshop. $200 to $400 Dn. LOW 3 HA TE RMS Lake privileged lots $150 dn NEAR WATERFORD HIGH. 3 BR. Model home spat yaa ranch home. Pull basement. Lot REA 75x154. $13, 135 _ Highland — Rd (M59) 500 OFF HATCHERY RD 3BR home wit sei. “MY $5,290 Ee UITY 3 Blks to school EST for $5,000 in 2 bedrm. home. Ga- ee — _Tage. FE 2-5160 eves. ur Sun. cellent 5 room frdme & stone construction. $14, | | Nothing Down | | | eee Harvey Lake Sub. Paved restricted lakefront lots. NOW OPEN t 600 CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES $9200 Excejient 2 BR. home. Wall to B. BROOKLYN. 2 lots 3 BR. home 3%e car garage. $11,900. GI TERMS NO DOWN PAYMENT WEST SIDE — 3 Bedroom, 2 story home in Webster Schoo! district. Large living room, full sized dining room, ample cupboard spate. To PINGREE ST 2 BR home. Mod- include gas range that just ern. 2 car garage $8950 .fits Also, carpeting. drapes, WHIPPLE LAKE 5 room home and auto washer 2 car ga- rage $11,909 with approx!- ee mately $500 down to eligible INCOME 2 family modern. Excel- lent condision Also 4 room and Veteran t. $13,900 eats: DEE Se: mae - F — WALKING DISTANCE to Fisher y — A clean 5 FOR COLORED & ANDERSON. 6 room modern $950 room bungalow having full basement, auto heat and 1'2 own car garage. Two lots, all PROSPECT ST 3 BR. home. Full fenced and space for the basement Garage. $7500 GI kiddies. Essy payments — Terms No down payment Low mortgage costs IRWIN ST $8300 Nothing down ; for qualified Veteran. 5 rooms Gls — Don't miss this one! For only $7,500 and month- payments ‘of $52 includ- | taxes and insur- you can own this 3 ly ing ance. bedroom home with a large Garage d', C. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 8-044) Walton Open Eves —8un 1 to 5 pm | ' 1 | 4 ROOM HOUSE, FULL BASE- Miches. Oe Pietro | ment. gas heat. large corner lot new gas : _FE 59104 clean home ; 4 MODERN HOUSING sub- division, An ever-popular | area. 3 Dedroom family | home in ood condition | throughout rick construc- | - e tion. Clean, dry basement, } SAI RDAY li - auto. heat. Huge 2 car ga- ' St) he : . rage You'll need approxi- SUNDAY 11-3 mately $500 closing fees | Sylvan [Take and about §75 per mo. will ; wet neers 5 | make the payments Be 1551 KESSLER first to see this new offer- | ng. Ydu must see this charming 6 eae room bungalow with 75 ott on RAY O'NEIL, Realtor desirable Sylvan Lake at the e@! 5, of Pontiac. 2 nice bedrooms oss 262 S_ Telegraph Rd. Open had FE 3-7103 FE 535-8775 paneled den. Living room with : t large picture window overlooking 2-STORY HOUSE E the lake has natural brick fire. bath up. Wall-to-wall carpeting place with built-in bookcases on Fireplace Air conditioner 27x14 | each side. Yard partially fenced. living rm, dining rm: & kitchen 2 car garage and full basement) down Full bsmt Gas heat l-car with oi] heating plant. Owner, garage. Cement drive Ideal loca- moving to Florida, has reduced, tion 3 blocks west of Webster | rice from $16.500 to only $14- School. Corner lot. $1.450 down. | on terms for immediate sale $10,750 balance on land contract. | Be sure to see it anytime from FE _ 35-2077 ; - — 11 to 3. Elizabeth Lake Rd. to ROOM eee a BATH. BY Cass Lake Rad. left to Beech pyt owner, real bargain. Located land and follow the signs tO gouth End FE 5-1225 5 ssier u = a | iss) Kessler apf the home youll se AUTIFUL 3 SEDRM. STONE | home on lake. Extra lot. OR eo 4 he > -~D he oh a] Slt De 53-6869 | REALTOR } AR PRID( DB NEARLY NEW 3 BEDROOM | FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON Built 1954. gas heat, full base-, a OPEN TIL ® ~——___,_s ment. ‘Recreation rm, alum. | BY OWNER W_ SIDE. SMALL storms Hardwood floors Land- |} down payment on 3 bedrm. older scaped corner lot. Paved streets. _home FE 5-5838 sidewalks. Redecorated & just} - - - like new. Includes 5 rms. modern Attention Famulies furpiture, drapes etc Full price | 4 bedroom modern Nice conct- eg terms. By owner MY, tion Garage Webster Schon| dis- 2880 ee | trict. Water frontage Access to § | lakes $11,500 with reasonable HAR M¢ \” RO AD terms Open Sunday, 2-5. Corner of ral y 8 ed , basement, fur- Contemporary Home eg a dines. alauhers A beautiful view from every win- Low price, terms Left first road | dow Prirst time offered. Th's lcve- north of Baid Mountain road, ly well constructed home offers , i ef}. |- ‘ ‘ you spacious living Larre 2 ted . J ON | LAC kl ALTY . rooms Oak floors hroughout 737 Baldwin FFE 5-8275 | Living room 12x28 Picture win- CUSTOM BUILT ? BEDROOM dows = Pamily built kitchen large lot. lake privileges, $15,000 Ceramic bath Or her features OR 3-7996 tomsist of 16x24'2 recreation room — ~ ~ = 2x22 {t furnace & laundry too . : ee 12x22 ¢ garage Aad e built up MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE « roof! Aluminum sliding windows & siding Lot 2001254 Lake privi leges School bus. Priced st only $19.500 Terms Dorothy Snvder Realtor Est 29 7001 Highland Rd NEIL Phone | EM 3-3303 _or ? | Nothing Donn OPEN | Will build starter home on your | Donald OR_3-2837. . jot. Our lans or your plans SUNDAY 1-4 Basement included Also rough 3318 WATKINS LK RD RANCH 2638 I-dgevale Lavender Wiring. See our model. Don Mc priced to seli 2 vrs old, 3 bed- \ room brick i'z baths Carpeted pon aa Pig oind a B mt Garage OR_3-3864 ws heart that ts a paneled | 6 R.A4S. AND BATH, 1's CAR GA- dining room with a marble rage East side Low down pay- fireplace The 3 ample bea- ment FE 4-298 rooms are al) on one floor Basement is planned for big recreation room All-brick construction Wet- plastered walls, select Oak floors Yes. a 2 car garage toe Good mortgage available — a Reasonable down payment, Sl NDA Cgme out Sunday and look iY over. DIXIE HWY TO Ee Z . MATCHERY RD -LEFT TO 2598 HATHON DGEVALE - LEFT TO pata SIGN. PHONE OR 3 bedroom brick end aiuminum rancher Has full bssement. oak fioars mutomatic: heat and 2 car garace Located bn beautiful large lot DIXIE TO HATCHERY RD 236 N. Saginaw For Sale Houses 43 WEST SUBURBAN 2 bedrooms. Basement. Qi! fur- = 2 lots on corner, Only $750 C UC KLER REAI TY E 4-4001 "SMITH" | East ae Bargasn CLARKSTON SUBURBAN Early American 2-story frame | home quenasing charm. Besides lov dining rms cious kitchen, there are 4 bed- rms. of generous proportion, Li- brary-den, bath, utility rm. 25 | {t. screened porch and 2-car se ] _rage, Decorated in exceptionally good taste including draperion | carpeting, auto. washer drye elec range, refrigerator and TV.) Situated on almost 3 acres, 1a} _ from Village. All for §21,- Terms reasonable. OPEN warmth SATURDAY & SUNDAY I | 244 8. Telegraph Rd. 1 |. | BY OWNER MODN - WALLED LAKE AREA — 3 BED- "2 BEDRMS & | BY OWNER 3 IB F 5 ON EDGEWOOD. 5 P.M. AKEPRONT BRICK, 2655 SILVERHILL RD Beautiful Bi-Level lakefront brick overlooking Jake. -3 large bed- rooms. Ample 20 ft. living rm. | with open fireplace, built-in book- case and desk, large sun deck off living room. Paneled reation room with Screened patio-porch landscaped Breakwater sandy beach. New carpeting and fireplace fixtures. Draperies and many other desirable features in- cluded at the reduced price of $24.950—Terms. DIXIE HWY. TO SILVER LAKE RD. —- RIGHT TO WALTON ee. - LEFT Rolfe H. Smith _ REALTOR - FE 3-7848 | 200 SQ. FT. 3 BEDROOM. CER- amic tile bath. Complete on your | lot. $8950. EM 3-0333. Builder. | 2 BEDRM home. Gas heat, utility, 2-car ga- rage on 2 lots. Drayton Plains. fd ps $8950. $800 down. OR WRIGHT - INCOME BARGAIN Lie BELOW REPRODUC- N COSTS. EASY TERMS. | HIM-WRIGHT, Realtor | 45 Oakland Ave. PE 5-9441 Call Evenings | | room — 1'2 baths — brick ranch Large corner lot. Only 3 years) old. Private lake in subdivision $16.900 full price. Good terms MArket 43859. — ee NEAT 2 BEDRM. Also finished rm. upstairs. | fenced yard, storms & screens. B Ham. $8950. $2600 _an $75 Mo. MI 6-1017. VAL-U-WAY FOR VALUES & TRADES COLORED Gl. No money down. Neat, clean 2 bedré6om home on East Bide. Full basement, asuto- matic heat, carpeting and knotty pine paneling. Only per month including and insurance COLORED $175 moves you in. No other costs 1957, 2 bedroom bungalow. New paint. Floors refinished. Fast possession. R. J. (DICK) VALUET Realtor 45 Oakland Ave Open ‘ttl 8 30 E 5-0093 or FE 4-3531) Call Sunday OA 8-3786 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ OR COLORED rooms. brick. Almost new. $800 for my equity FE 8 2057 C, Schuett | FOR Real Estate LAKE OAKLAND 5 YR. OLD bedroom brick with 2 car ana ig On large landscaped lot. elevated | view $18200 total FHA terms applied for. Ist time offered “So hurry.” ONLY $7,000 home. 2-car garage. $500 "OWN PAYMENT BUYS | ON 80 bedroom home, near Squirrel Rd Has basement, screens, storms Excellent value. \ | Build Your Home At Special Price FT WIDE OR 283 FT Waterfront lots at several year round lake developments of bet- ter type Have large oo. = both lake and acre sites — ceptional And see our a and | ely living. and , and a bright and spa- | Lets bid on your plan or ours. | HOP BUN SEE Build or I-xchange IN THE PONTIAC. ROCHE } MILFORD. COMMERCE, HIGHL AND AUBURN HEIGHTS. UTICA CLARKSTON, AT ALL LAKES AND NORTHWEST DETROIT Sunday 2-6 P.M. 1168 James K Blvd. Sylvan Lake Privileges 4 BEDROOM BRICK with 2 |_| |4 NEW HOUSES 4 & 2 BEDRMS = THE NEW EXCITING | Gamorancher | 3 BEDROOMS 1'g BATHS OVEN &.RANGE ATTACHED GARAGE FULL BASEMENT $15,950 PLUS LOT Many Sites Available SUNDAY 2-3 | recreation kitehen in car garage. room and second basement. “Gas incinerator, garbage disposal, dishmas- ter. carpeting and other ex- tras. An address of distinc- tion — aw home you will] be ae to own VOORHEIS MES = + LEFT TO PROPERTY OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3630 Oakshire | | West. Suburban | HAVE YOU EVER WISHED lovely brick home? We we might hel your come true if you would let us show you this lovely 4 bedroom brick situated on an_ excellent large, landscaped lot. It has many good features such as Ceramic bath, 2% car ga- rage, gas heat, tled base- ment floor Aluminum storms and screens and various types of good fruit trees Located just outside the West side of the city in excellent neighborhood CASS LAKE RD — RIGHT TO OAKSHIRE — FOLLOW SIGNS. INCOME On East side main street | with Commercia) tenia! Located on corner lot 95 x | 247 Ist room apartment up. $170 per mo. income. Only $2,500 down. | MODERN HOUSING ADDITYON | REALTORS v7 3 Bedroom Brick with 3 car garage. Newly decorated & faeviniee Near St. Michaels and McCarroll schools. One Block to stores Only $9,950 to GI's—Nothing down. HUNTOON LAKE Over 1.200 ft of living sc area in this excellent 8 year | beauty 3. bedrooms. “Luxaire’ lots Among $11,500 if you old fireplace. heat, 2 homes FAST! : Bateman & », Kampsen 8 Telegraph Eves. & Sun ‘MUST SACRIF ICE By owner—4 bedrm gg a 1's baths, 2-car garage ny ex- tras W Bioomtfela a $10.995. | _ $4,000 down _ EM _ 3 BEDROOM HOME ~ CLOSE TO hae en and bus. By owner. “OPEN | 137 MOHAWK INDIAN VILLAGE For Sale Houses 43, TIZZY w by Kate Osann | For Sale Houses — 43, near Blue Sky Theater. 3 & 2 bedrooms. West side near Oakland County Parmers Mkt. Also 6 room house with Scott Lk. | hide nquire 22 Auburn Ave. CLARKSTON, BY OWNER. 7 RMS. 1% baths, fireplace, sun porch, 2-car garage, 1 acre. 43 bik. from | _town. $11,900. MA 5-4586. BY OWNER garage 3. bedrm., Drecseway, | storms. rec. room ble lot, | _Walk to schools. $13. joo" ‘OR 3-7179. ~ SYLVAN LAKL 1780 Sherwood — Sam Warwick has | new 3-bedroom brick tri-level ranch home. Fireplace, built-ins 2-car garage 185 ft. seeded lot: Exclusive community, sewer, wa- ter, paved streets, lake big e. FE 2-21 BY OWNER. ern. West side. Gas heat and extras. _quick sale. E 23-8506. 2 BEDRM. MODERN WITH a nad ager a3 2 lots $300 will hand) Webster School. Priced for | OSAmns @ 1959 by NEA Service. tty TIA Reg. U.S. Pat. Off, | “As long as we don't know any gossip, let’s make some up!” For Sale Lake Prop, 44 Se CLEAN, NEWLY DECORATED. 2) 3 STEELE REALTY, lot a bedrooms. bath. On canal $6,500 with very easy terms. bedroom home, modern with walk- out basement. On 5 acres with) trees. berries, scenic atmosphere Brendel Lake | i mo Askin $10,500 with $1,500 down or $8. cash. 135 Highland Rd. (M15) at N. Milford Rd MU- tual 4-2045. “LAKE. 1680 § 8Q. . FT. PLUS x 15 screened porch. , Full basement, patio, garage. on wood- ed to acre Beach and boat privi-— Natural beamed raised hearth, twin bookcase cab- - al x 20 x 12 with and builtins, childrea's wash rm. 3 bedrms.| Owner leaving state. FE 5-8854. ESIRABLE YEAR AROUND. PiDaion lakefront. EM 3-2411. ‘CoG CABIN WITH LOT 65x100 with room to build. MI 6-9144. e oe R, INCOME PROPERTY, | Mace a tms & bath, 2 bedrms.|°2 PT CANAL FRONT LOT AT, $500 dn, $58 mo or $5450 cash OR 3.6911. Realtor ‘ or trade. Near Pisher Body. ial - —— __2-7359. EAST SIDE | 3 bedroom frame. All on one floor. Needs some hooray 8 New | furnace, new hot water Sealer Lot 190x125. Asking $500 down | NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33) W. Huron FE 5-8183. | INCOME $500 DOWN } Two families & smal] office. Com- | mercial lot. In need of Pay repairs. Full price $4,950. N Cass. OA 8-2018 5 RMS Gara & BATH, LAKE RICHTS e poultry house. iarge gar- den, fruit & berries. All furnished Sickness forces sale. $7.500, $1.500 down or make cash offer. Phone MA 42771, Novi Realty. Mr | Dornbush, 801 8. Grant, Walled | _take _ BY OWNER 2 bedrooms, full basement, ga- rage Gas heat. storms & screens Venetian blinds. carpeted living room $8750. See by appointment _FE ¢5902 Income Property 43A BY OWNER TWO-PAMILY IN- come. 4 rooms & bath each side Each has pvt. entrance Nr Dixie Hwy. & Hatchery Rd. Drayton! Plains. $9,750. $750 down S-room apart- 3-room apartments bath & entrance. Foster & For- family income. 1 ment & Each has pvt Corner fenced lot. est Sts $9.750. $750 down OR __3-5454 or OR 3-1182 1 after 5 3} APTS. GARAGE GAS FUR-| nace N_ side Pontiac. By owner. _OR 3-5730_after 5 pm. 4 FAMILY INCOME. 3 ROOMS & bath each. $1000 down. Owner 717 Lounsbury. FE 4-0528 9 ~ APARTMENTS, 249 ORCHARD | Lake Owner must sell. Low down | ope $570 monthly = oe | 0 per cent return on mon See | Mr. Webb at 249 Orchard "Lake. BY OWNER 4 ACRES WITH 3 | single and 1 double house. 4 va- | cant lots, $300 mo income, easy | terms. C'}' for appt. MA 5-1723 or FE 2-7910 | GI CLEAN INCOME OR $2.000 DIs- count on equity. PE 5-5265. INCOME PROPERTY. was APART- | ments, separate bath rooms. right | off W. Huron. Call FE 8-8375. | BY ~ OWNER. $6.750._ DOWN Fe ree Off Joslyn. Gas heat. | 2 | EXCELLENT 2 BEDROOM AND 4 bedrooms plus den. Large liv-| J'2 car garage Nicely land- ing ‘eam Fireplace. Dining rm scaped. Large shade trees Lo- | New automatic furnace. A lot | cated in village of Highland. | house Priced to sel! at $12.9 - ‘ i ost rane STEELE REALTY. 135 H — tl wf ter ® Rd Paginas at N. Milford Rd. M tual 4-2045 LAKEFRONTS GALORE Willams Take 3 BEDROOM summer cottage on large wooded lot with lake priv- ileges Full price only $4950 — Terms LOVELY 3 BEDROOM Bi-Level lakefrom Includes a living ' room with fireplace uge bal- | cony-porch Garage Beautiful wooded lot. Only $18.750 — Terms Maceday Lake 8 ROOM 2-story on beautiful land- scaped lot with wonderful view of lake Includes 2 car garage some furnishings and boat. Full price $19,000 — Terms LOVELY YEAR ‘ROUND log home nestled in grove of trees on 2%¢ acres of secluded land, overlooking lake A must people who are looking for ’ ata diem Only $25,000 — erm OAKLAND LAK& PRONT For Sale Lake Prop. LAKEFRONT Good value in this large brick and frame. 3 bedrooms, 3 jar = "PONTIAC REALTY 131 Baldwin . LAKE PROPERTY ON ae “pe ys residential area. OR ' MOTORWAY DRIVE Outstanding lake front lot Elizabeth Lake in Pontiac's lake~ district. Truly the ‘finest in iake living. Warren Stout, Realtor TIN. inaw 8t FE 5-816 . pen entes lto5 MODERN. 2 BDRM, 6 RM. YEAR around cottage on ive 2 lot. — front. West oe Easy terms. Leper Moy 731 _ Andersonville Rd. MA 5-1767 MACEDAY LAKE around 2 bedroom, beach an dilandscaped lot. quires substantial ited bg PONTIAC LAKE —_ year around home with All rooms are extra magi ae anxious to sell. Money talk. F. C. Wood Co. William Lake Road at M5® OR 3-1235 — Sane MSI SELL- OUR BEAUTIFUL 3 old 2 bedrm. Tennessee sand Sone home on canal. Elizabeth . Large corner Raa Holly, ME 4-59%1 or ME RILEY CA 68 ft a" benetiens Ln on this large beautiful lake. Just out- BEAUTIFUL LOTS, less than. “| 100x150 ft. Wooded” a hillside. ee roads | oot of good lake frontage. | | 3831 8. Peay my | | __.For Sale Lots 46 LOT WITH 60 FT. FRONTAGE ay with all ents. PE 45638. = as For Sate-or Exchange 50 ue CEDAY LAKE = vacant lakefronts lots. ant”: — lake. fe - of lake $10,900 Suh reasonable yo F. . Wood Co. SELECT LOT. HIGH GROUND, ae a A — Lake Golf WF aa sll PE 2-4544 or PE PERRY ACRES Wonderful wa- t 50 ft. Joins State Park for buat , fishing, swimming, rid- ing an cnleklng A) o septic tank Phaae rl Beautiful view tn every rection CONVENIENTLY located ‘om - La- : —— (M24) north of Foatise fim 5 PRICED from $1,200 with 10 fit |r cent — or 10 per cent count for ‘ash. STOP at the PERRY ACRES office H. P. HOLMES, INC. il FE _ 4 HOUR PHONE ‘BERVICE _ - $10 DOWN & “% acre lots. rolling wooded jot rie ocated West Big acre Peeutits First of of Ponti Pid WRIGHT, Realtor mam Ave FE 5-441 al) Evenings MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE © SEE THE BEAUTIFUL New Addition to | Cherokee Hills ! Sunday vai / MULTI-LAKES epoca LAKE Lee. High & Dry lot. In godd surroundings. 2 good beaches, | _ close by. $1.950, rms | 3060 Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 PETTIBONE LAKE, FURNISHED cottage -on lakefront lot, $5500, terms. C L. Collins, Broker. | side Pontiac Only $1500 down LID SAND BEACH ' 65 ft. on the water with perfect | swimming beach. Basement al- ready on property ready to be bullt on $1000 down LAKEVILLE LAKE A sportsmans paradise. 8717x240 lakefront lot y= home with full basement & ol] furnace. The best of fishing & hunting. Priced at only §7950 with $1500 down. A-1 COTTAGE Situated on large wooded hillside lot with 105 {ft of sangy lake frontage 2 fireplaces & modern conveniences at $8.000 with 61,- down. BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd PE 4-1157 FE 4-482) ______OPEN SUNDAY 11-4 SILVER LAKE NORTH SHORE __100 foot frontage $6,750 FE 2-5685 TRADE Owner will accept your home or equity as all or part down pay- ment on this desirable property Has 3 bedrooms, large carpeted living room. ceramic tile bath and kitchen. breakfast nook. enclosed front & rear porches, fully in- sulated, aluminum siding. 2 car garage, oil heat Beautfiul ter- ‘raced and landscaped lot with large variety of trees, shrubs & flowers, fenced. built-in sprink- ling system $26,500 Or will ac- cept cash down. Clark Rea! Es- tate, 3-7888, Res. FE 4-4813 1362 W Huron UNION LAKE FRONT room year around home _ Owner EM 3-2428 WATERFRONT HOME SCHOOL HOUSE LA Off Walton Beujevard vie 2 BED. $17 $00 R OVEN fireplaces Y PECTION PRICED FROM 822.500 & UP Bloomfield Rea! Fstate MI 6-6500 | WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT YEAR Pontiac Lake WE HAVE SEVERAL good lake- front lots ranging from $2.000 up — Easy terms We also have several good lakefrort homes both summer and ear ‘round from $8,000 up — asy terms 'Oxbow Lake EXQUISITE « BEDROOM brick home in exclusive subdivision Features 2's baths 2 fireplaces. ful! basement. recreation room and lot 100x400 Aa excellent buy at $30,000—Terms Union Lake PRACTICALLY NEW 2 bedroom ranch home on lovely wooded lot across street from private beach Ideal for retired couple. Only $11.750 — $1750 down. | Wolverine Lake IF YOU HAVE $1,500 to pay down, you can buy this modern year ‘round Bi-Level lakefront with sandy beach. Full price only $11,500. -akewood Village NEARLY NEW 3 bedroom brick amd Redwood ranch home on lige lakefront lot. Features 2 baths, built-in kitchen. 2 car garage Only $18,750 — Terms J. A. TAYLOR around home 615.500 Terms _2701 Lansdowne OR_ 3-8903° Wood W orking Shop FOR SALE & BUILDING FOR Jease. all set & ready to work Price—$6500, terms. Let us show you today CRAWFORD AGENCY 609 Fiint MY 3-1143, FE 8-2306 For Sale Resort Prop. MA 24 x 24 FT. YR. AROUND NEW home Nr. Tittabawassee River. MA 41478 60X100 FT. LOT. LAKE AVALON, northern Michivan exc ming and fishing FE 68-9557 HIGH AND DRY. A PENINSULA and bay with 1055° of shore line West side of beautiful Bruce peninsula, Canada. No. 3500 $25 down, $35 monthly at 6 per cent Write Max & Grant pth oe = , 707 Predmore, Lake Orion "iichigan Plus all modern 2° HOME | LARGE WOODED LAKE LOTS ON | Stylus Lake, eastern County. This ‘eke is prtva provides excellent duck hunting Good swimming too. Lots priced right. Easy terms Also lots on e Rifle River fishing and | and hunting lands for sale. Write | Everett Land Company, West rma or see Claude Diehl at ake Sale Suburban 1 Prop. 454. Carefully planend for good liv- ing in a secluded country set- ting. yet only 3 miles fiom downtown Pontiac—Paved wind- ing traffic-free roads city water—72 new open ur wooced | 100 ft. homesites for better ranch and multi-level homes OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd to Bcott Lake Rd, turn rght 3 blocks to Lacota. Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bidg YE ¢-<311 Laine inl Baar Sale Industrial Prop. 46A FOR LEASE OR SALE. 13.000 8Q. ft. Leading dock ear Pt over- head crane rails, egg air- conditioner, ng Heavy wired. Buitable for Peon or light manufacturing or warehouse. _3:1946 For Sale Acreage 47 47 10 ACRES LAKEFRONT READY | to subdivide Wil accept land contract as down paymerm Also 4 acres with 10 20x20 houses on it | on lake 4708 Highland Rd. : MS®@ OR 3-068! 30 PARCELS TO CHOOSE FROM 1 to 20 acres in sise Some wood- ed Some rolling Plan for the future) Name your own terms Girouz-Franks Real _. 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-07 60 ACRES BY eee aiicase | 4-6553 . } 1 ACRES WITH zo ACRES muck at the rear Slightly rolling $10,000. $1500 down 10 Gcres $2.950. $100 down. Terms. 40 Acres Beautiful building site 30 QScres (tLlable 62.000 down “ acres with trout stream. s $1585. $50 down $2950 Near Clarkston t of road front $50 down lake privilege lot $50 down -. PANGUS, Realtor wa M15 Ortonville NA 17-2815 ATTENTION SPECULATORS! @4 acres by owner joins city of Grand Blanc First tame offered for Cal) OWen 66416 after Write to Fred Schultheis 7450 Porter Rd Grand Mich . age. 1 rie BY OWNER property Two water outiets OL 61882 COMMERCE RD 3 acre and also 5 acre nice build- ing site Priced from $1,195. $300 down payment Located between Commerce Village and Mitford A WHITE LAKE RD 10 acre reels. rolling land Only $4 950 300 —- Bas ment oe PE 60458 Mu 44353 SCHUE TT. _Realtor_ ~ Commercial P roperty — oF | Dixie Highway Blanc, 3 ACRES VACANT | 214 acres on Scott Lake | road, just south of Pontiac Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 | FOR SALE r) ACRES_ $800 NEAR East Jordon Mich Deer ae | special. No bulldings. Call _ 53-2128. a FOR SALE 2 LOTS. ON BROWN Rd in Orion Twp 4'% acres If interested call FE 32-7230 after eee GIVE-A-WAY! 82 rolling acres with strerm spfing and woods Older type 2 room farm home. Ferfect fur s¥mmer estate or investment $162 per acre. Best of terms. Warren Stout, Realtor en an. fo. 9 new units, 16 ae pied last year. 3 bedroom owner's & ay pee BS 135,000 on terms. No. 4 ; MOTEL and tage resort Oakland Co. Eight motel units, 12 sharp F sae =| City Meshectsr, omnes tome ; with Only $126,000 on erms. No. 417M. LAKE HURON with on the still svailable. terms, REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE oan Mose WI HURON Just $25,000 on around Ponti vestmem A gel 2-433 _ after other r ou business of ten you are willl better than m people have, five days a week for somatee answer this spre U0 LOOKING POR A BUSI- ARE YO Mi ness? Get the free = Business Guide” from Realtor Partridge & sae igs — w. _ Huron, FE Al BARS _ HOTEL with liquor bar on U8. 23, in the booming Oscoda area Wa- ter frontage. Terms. No. 433B NITE CLUB, liquor bar ee on short hours. Gross $58,000 3. $00 with half down. Will trade. = 355B MOTEL AND LIQUOR bar of heavily traveled 4-lane US hwy. 12 excelent units, owner's apt. $27,500 down No. 124B | NORTHERN LIQUOR bar north of West Branch Beautiful rustic bidg. with stone fireplace. $10,000 down. No. 270B. — LUXE LAKEFRONT resort lodge with liquor and dining room plus mote). 1,100° on lake. & 000 down, No. 338. EALTOR PARTRIDGE Businesses Thruout Mich +358) . 1 if HURON L D as aL BER SHOP. FURNISHED OR wafuraiated FE ¢4740 o FE end 24x44 POR SALE. GOO _location, « commercial. O OR 37553 BARBER SHOP. HOT SHOPPING eénter location 3 barbers Mov- _ ing. Write Pontiac Press Bc Box $3. COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY ONE OF THE MOST PROFITAB'S available! Can be — gimost anywhere in the tion of your choice. Several Michigan areas offer unusus! op- portunities. Pinest of equipment and installation protected under ABH-IT franchise. Requires imum down let us show you the advantages of a U-W franchise! . REALTOR PARTRIDGE BUSINESSES oe MICH PE 4-358) WwW. HURON OPEN “ ® Restaurant One of Oskiand County's finest eating places, equipped to serve large parties banquets end fine foods Now doing good business Must sell. Owner retiring on ac- count of illness Gale ‘ncludes large building with living qusr- ters all equipment 1580 foot frontage on busy Dixie Hwy Po- tential for future liquor license. This is a good sound investment. $24,000 ful] price Terms Paul M. Jones, Real Est. FE +8550 932 W Huroa DEER HUNTERS ARE DRIVING THIS farmer nuts, desires to move 160 acres located NE. of Curran, Michigan Join: Consolidated Hunt Club Ares acres cleared. 100 acres © all fenced Stream thru p rty for trout pond Large 4 room use, electricity, full basement. furnace, ‘& pump, smal) bern Pa or small hunting lodge An outstand- offer for less than $100 per acre. LOUIS “Tug” BORST REAL FE 5-3643 POR SALE OR TRADE mercial property on Opdyke. Good location for any type of busi- ness. Call after 4 521 Opdyke FOR SALE OR LEASE BY own: er. modernistic brick and glass , Ideal for Medical rofessional ca gape Main Street in Holly, private parking lot, wi eher ni TO WAVERLY. LEFT TO HaA- AND SUBURBAN AREAS econ Tene we cies, ice OF | | v piece | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE BIRMINGHAM — ATTRACTIVE 2 77 N. Saginaw 8t Ce ge ge ee 3 C, Schuett + For Sale Lake Prop. 44 OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 basement, 0 a he ( Omy 814800 — Open Sunfley 1-8 | on request “Contact. owner Ch é De By i he | I. aseme as hea $ err S| > : a So) SHELBY . SUNDAY 1- Pe 732 Highland Ra (M30) Owner MI 4-708 d ___ For Sale Farms 46| Neves ani, ne 3 edroom Tint type With 2 ) Sine . ~~ aa ia sarc —— | tet eae ces a floors pias yee 460 \\. Hay on. | ontiac WATERFORD ARIA | 2 woopHuLt LAKE PRONT LOTS,’ = ose For Sale Lots _ 6'<'“ACRES 141 W BUELL AT) GROCERY ino Sin EER STORE. DO- Vantin dice en wh birch.) Crescent Lake Rd. he 8-0458 $16900 3 bedrooms. Large living) each 71x183. sandy beach, gas a ge org LAKEFRONT BEAU- Rochester Modern home. 3 car) area to receive business from cabinets and attached 2 car ga STRAIGHT OUT Elizabeth” Ol. 10255 or Ml 4 Aga room. TV. Den. Kitchen a home- on street. 95500 & $6000 ty uilt to last forever. Interior 101x160 i garage Also. new bidg. 28x36 vacationers of several different tage Large wooded lot NORTH Lake Rd. to Crescent Lake = ain — . YDS maker's dream. Built in refriger- ae yee i Pye oa bard- = = ghee road in ood resi- | OL | — a lakes. Write Box 4, na » TELEGRAPH TO PONTIAC LK Rd and you will see our 2 DETROIT OFFICES ator Freezer. Stove. Oven. Snack SYLVAN LAKE FRONT LOT. JAMES) builtin "wlichin "tates Weie rire Beighverhood: aly / Fes | _ Michigan. ‘ ROAD LEFT TO GENELLA signs An extra-large ‘over ara 4 bar All this situated on 2 lots Blvd. 55x210, water & sewer in room with firepla Do’ ie SOACRE PARM NEAR GOOD- | GuLF STATION. 771 AND RIGHT TO MODEL 1300 sq. ft) 3 bedroom. 1- KE 2-2400 Close to schools & shopping dis- $11,000, terms.» Mast be caene reac sca el 160x170 rich — just off M1$—on Greene “1 oe. Rg \ 00 COOLEY story aluminum sided home, trict. Oh yes, algo, @ 2 car ga- Pri nie = A corner lot on 2 paved streets road. Large house, dairy barn . Or lease $400 month Perit Crp ah Recently decorated and ex- rage Let us show you Ticed at $22.500. includes car-| A beautiful building site with a and other buildings Scenic. gen- | piracy § account goss with lease. HEATH STREEY SiaivclyMecnipctcamemxcel: ee ; ( EALTY | Ro Annett, Inc. | peting, drapes. traverse rods, & | hill in a protected neighbgrhood | tly rolling land — S-acre lake— | _EM_ 3-6571 Lovely tri-level under construc feat lake privileges only @ MUST SELL 5 RMS & BATH HOYT R vy ) point only FE 46110 Ap-« Only $325 down. / | woods xcellert investment for | GROCERY DOING GOOD BUsi- tho 2 bedroom shell can be yours beach balls throw from Owner. Best offer. 2966 James Rd. FE 2 a é Tolenrents. Ra. 2-9966 Realtors since 1923 FURNISHED 2 BEDRM COTTAGE | A wultding phe with a! olbty re pdb eho Borg = — Buy Lang —o Pay my a r on! omplete ed- your front door. Fasy terms ~ ~ - : - 25 ES EF Huron PE @-0466 nd now being subdivided rice bel you are in siness. ak- P cele miflooce ; with 2 lots at Williams Lake beautifyl view overloo ear 27. . land t lis and Soeearert ax ion a nea eee a i] MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Se AC IOU: S CH: ARM ¢ Open’ Bvenings & Sunday 1-4 gene —— = | around stream and sma : 4 } ase bent iceman oo. ‘*- 3 a as $11,300. This id be i . nfinished cottage at Big Bear Lake | A | He R. TT me i Sienna geenahe oe Peer! PHONE FE | — cigey Rome, enhanced, by | ~ 4 bedrooms, large farm house. near Lewiston: 166 A GHram | Close in — Good sojf for fruit | 5.8822 .Tripp, Realtor veers LT stead TO PELTON LEFT TO HEATH ; i fireplace and stairway in| "¢¥ Siding. aluminum storms and| cheap. Write Charles Branscombe, | & berries. High with good drain- eal RIGHTETOTOPENERICNS AieHie Omen WORDAY 74 oy ‘ving room, large dining screens. large remosela porch, Al Guilford. Maine, Rt. 2 i Siese real little farmsite. Only | | 84 AC ACRE FARM. METAMORA OX- | Ch | B ildi | room, pine-paneled kitchen, three) free; “across. road “ica ie j | : | fore area. OA 8-3643. urch Bunding . . . eke. ‘reot . | c. George R. Irwin "S#2EEUGETSRMS [ive pow pavaceyr irae’ Gearoome tie bath Eh | 4550, fm com LAKE FRONT | ame piste #¢P° "BS.seon pin |CLIPFORD —20-ACRE FRUIT | Leetied on corner Monroe, tree ° of storage space Large | FHA terms. Just what you have weted throughout. Gas heat. Ga- WALLED LAKE | OR_3-2131 or, FE §-0292 | {#rm. Modern house, other build-/ Bising Lot eoxise tt Building 298 W WALTON FE 3-7883 kitchen and dining area. | been looking for. fenced yard | rage $14,500. Terms to suit you. 4 bedroom, nicel furnished, pilv- 100 feet on North Shore-Ham- 2 LARGE LoTs. $995 5 EACH. FE) Hobs Bargain. 87.908, terms. Dan oT. ‘ft. New roof & cei) Fr MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Full basement, gas heat. screened in porch with cement| o> information and appointment ate beach. 3 blocks from bank | mond Lake 2-8991. es en s heat. Zoned oommareiel. a eo ~ —— Privileges on Elizabeth | floor, attached garage, 2, bed-| cal OWNER, FE 8-6545. cae sreeee ee, SF — | @ x 16 F. LOT. BETW HADLEY FARM __| . $1600'witn $1500 down ’ TRI-LEVEL 8TARTER HOME Lake and use of Park fa- rooms, with extra nice kitehen. | - rs WE Paul M. Jones, eat Est. 2 lots in Dow Ridge Subdivision. Montcal ETWEEN > Nothing dew your lot, smal! cilities. Priced for a quick | Many other features to see. Call PRI D_ FOR QUICK | F- x 3-3176 | FE 4-8550 823 W. H | Me e 2.3991. & Hillside Dr., $750./109 ACRES IN GOOD FaRMING 54] and 543 N. Perr St ccen. our wt Q. Flatter, EM sale at $11,700 with terms. | today. | See en pees it UNION LAKE 3" bapa | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor — “IZABETH LAKE | area. 2 small streams on prop- | Commercial building with 2 store ee BRICK RANCHER with Cy- | ALLISON STREET ' fT ranch home, on 50 x 200 ft. 75 West Huron Street | L ABETH LAKE | 4 M FARM HOME WITH eartaeit anclane Gan ea & clone fenced yard. Living A very good income property | Walled TakeCity fully landscaped: lot. Priced to FEderal 6-8161 or FEderal 44278 | ESTATES bath, full tacement, steber heat. rking area, Meathly income of room with dinin of amilies, all rented This | sell at $12, OL 1-8141, EM) _ | Westrable 60° building. 50x80 barn, silo and other oie il price only $12,000 with Cue tuna’ valk. ‘Handy. is @ good piece of property that Reduced to $16,000. Large $ room) 34931. LASALLE GARDENS, AT WHITE | shrubs, fruit ue ae eek ae ee mg | $3000 Located corner of kitchen and ample utility will give you g¢ return for | home. 2 ee Aeon A BEA LOT ON PRIVATE Lake with park and beaches. New | Privileges. Phone a Days, FE Realtor | Glenwood "® Perry 8t., across FOR THE DISCRIMINATING room. Attached 1’ car ga- your money. Call today to see,/ on Pinel i nee A sandy lake in Lake Orion 80x145. $5500. | modern ranch home. 20x30 living _ 4-2461. Evenings, 4 rr a Oxtora OA ‘¥-3122, © Orion, MY 2-2291| from Wrigleys. , : Beatitilul) ioe)! ranch! home rage. Only $12.700 with ap- ry street. Terms. __Call MI 4-2164 or MUlberry 9-4681. | 100m fireplace; modern kitchen > — "LEASE 4#- TO 100ACRE KENNETH ia eee 20 “ry es proximately $2,500 down. COLONIAL HILLS meach across ; afd bath. 3 bedrooms. carport. Wier rm on all-weather road, or will | 102 E. Huron 8. Therein wi ke Re Brick home that has three bed- | $12,400 Terms EM 3-2456. Owner. Lots | trade free, clear Pontiac Eves. PE 5-0510 or PE 2- Son lace dicrilled acreened coc! $1500 is the full down pay- rooms, fireplace. entrance ¢los- \Vaterford V illage ee —— = Be farm. Phone days, HOM io Carsert Goaticua ile: ment Rae this = ar- Sey bate ely lot, —_ Bargain at $18,000. Dixie Hien: Ights. MA 65-1002. | HOME TLS | {eeace 0 i” dens, l-story bungalow. Neat | ogany panele ning room, ; os ee ee TE hot water heater. bei- very nice homes and we are af as a an - WHY WAIT? SEE IT” TO. room ave exceptionally mie | state uae a Cake ede Ror, asement ethan ¢ cat LAKEFRONT Take ACREAGE DISTANCE TO SHOPPING AREA 300, ACRES | BETWEEN ORION & OPPORTUNITY _ os . ; saliciatia ae M LOTS A . | Wy Rome. Good daras, 46 stench: | 115 Ww 5 anc ole ee 4 < cae dining room. Priced nit oe tear or this home makes Genella Street | ft “living Teen. New wall “to wail TO BUY UP ONLY 10 PER cunt Douw eee able PO ‘pen 3606 Peder al leone on PART TIME u ike ishing an v At at $8,900 ith convén- it feel so spacious. Lake privi- aded & x-| carpeting. 0 bath M ) P . PO. boating et its best. you will jent terms. May be seen yleges on Crescent Lake en | ee eeu pened ‘lot 100 x_150,| Kitghen. Basement. New oil fur. | AND HAVE A LARGE SRLECTION| SALESMAN ON PROPERTY | _ Stetion, Pont.. Mich. FOSERVION RCA. Ayivania end bi-level. with rock det pe anytime. price $6500 with low down pay- 954 custom brick ranch. Fire- nace. Nice sand beach. Priced (58 SALESMEN TO ASSIST) euler mon on 6 P. Sale Business Propert 49 CBS television and radio na ft recreation ment makes this a very de- lace in finished recreation rm.,| ‘© sell $10,200 with reasonable . (U8 10) ‘a an IXIE . y accounts. No criid airane oe kia, ON A CORNER lot with Mable property. Call at once. bedrooms & knotty pine pan-| ‘own. TO SELL TOW ARESTON. "CC | GROCERY “Mo experience, needed gone . stately trees is this 4 room makes wv er- — den, dining L, kitchen with . 5 rn tiful waterfront jot bungalow. Just a short dis- erg — the children. Ps cupboards & eating space, GEORGE BLAIR years old, housebroken, reas We See eee. 2 righ GAS RANGES. VERY CON- | 17 IN- RCA CONSO E MAHOOANY BATHROOM PIXTURES YOUNGS me per . : ; 262 8. Telegraph Ra Open 90) oe. as te ”*: | dition. $40.95 & up. R. B. Munro| Television Geod wor town Kitchen ofl and gas furnaces; CEILING TILE—WALL BOARD | 36 GAUGE PUMP, CHOKE | A * Use oe MATERIALS AND SUP- 3-1103 Is F BROADLOOM MA aaRemine can. | Elec _Co. 1080 W_ Huron. 2003 N. Lake ce Angelus R - hot water and gecom boilers. and case. FE 2-4794. vherh STANDARD OIL pets 9x1] and 0xi4%, | HOT ic || 1e INCH RCA CONSOLE TV, o65.| Sttometic y cuoulies, rom)” — a — B80, service. itn. TOWEL cabinets, paper holders 8 stall station for lease. Fontiee __ $25. ve Pisses ood cond. $25. FE 4-851! 33° Oliver tnd tiie geivenised copper black PIPE—BRICK—STEEL Leo, 10 ; ; ete. packing. stoves, & Opdyke Rd. Good ,eatenese. i Pc. 8 EWING ROOM BUTTE |TOOVER VACUUM IN GOOD CON- | CASH FOR USED TV's. PUR- pine, aad Lowe Bros. Uv OR 3-1866 or FE 23-14% switches, ete. gauges, small belts, Pinancial assistance training) @& coffee table, §8$. UL 23-1934 dition, FE 2-5226. _chased at your home. FB 3-0367. and , aed PHA Terms Pree Estimates | Duy 8 mount- washers, etc. drains, floor available Call MI ne Gays, of 5 BIECE WALNUT BEDROOM | REYWOOD WAKEFIELD BIRCH GLOBE SCOUT. $38 RECEIVER. . ‘ root, hydrants, etc. welding fit- George Howard, VE 1-3426 after twin bed, Beauty Rest mattress, | doth $75. 2761 Columbia, Berkley. | 28 ie “ OPEN 8-5:30 MON. thru BAT. SET OF WILSON : tings, csanetiers, wap ~ : suite. eae. cond. 1 medicine cab-| {win bed. Beaut Will well | SiR eels ez BEEF AND FORK uD Ob 11963 REG DACHSHUND. BLACK 8 porte. gaakete, nipples, ete. CP. WIDOW SELLING 10 ACRE oa PE oiis” ** ‘ator cap or buy one to match. PE s-1006. | "Pheee. Ge TV woke jeture tube, carters, Opayke Mut. PE’ 8.7941 SURPLUS LUMBER at . pins, } ag ~~ Fe gl = chards. Pull produciag. all sround ¢-6C SECTIONAL, PC WICKER | HI-FI RADIO & RECORD PLAY-| $00. 1263 Venice Ct. off Cass Lake ~Craftsman 4" electric bend MATERIAL SALES CO Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B de e ‘| wall hydrants, ete., unit beaters iy eauipe ge oye ‘cee = furniture. 3 tables—French Pro | ¢!..2 capinets- 12 spakers. | Rd. FE 2-5459 a a saws & small tools. | 5349 figuinna Ra (M58) oe 3-7002 | ~ ; 46433. ( 3 Sorares, panting pumps - o“lske area, By owner, EM _"inciel. 3920 Warde Poist Teo ‘Gadauel’s “Aepl. Ma baci: | 10, SUY—SELL—TRADE—REPAIR PREPINISHED PANELING a eee ae SHEPHERD “PUPS, BLACK FE per uating peg Shon tines tp ‘Piece SVEN ORAY BEDRM | ptoegrty tone || TGeethe intent tmp PV a at’ Peer | BICYCUE, | PRILLIPS ENGLISH | wanogany Yo" >? see per | ed, Wigper worms, sold whale | SEIU tbampion ‘biscdine, ous | temgrcge tree, "ed, pales gurtn, Deebe éreceer. beekenes | “aagus Ret | ee eee ‘Amane upright deep freeze’ | TCD Me ieee Ge perf. 3.9706 or MA 52978 MA . equipment, cakum & jute, traps, Sale Land Contracts 52 bea, Large, chest, 2 vanity lamps. on aie eee PE $265. eves, a heides 4 Yee C7 7 D2. Se valves, etc, strainers, dampers —_——“~— e!. tor y 7 > Jo. | - — :. $ ° * . . my. precouns. amo conrnagt| Pryiey,remiare reba | ETCHEN AD QUTAEEES | ect ceerneermewe | hiramawer, imu tab sue: | BENSON LUMBER CO.| Se'Sa tee iste atte | Hunting Dogs 9A | Se Pecta nt mea month Seasoned i'4 years, | PIECE. LIVING ROOM BUTTE. | _ Biee. Co. 1000 W Huron. AUTOMATIC | cdi *aicmne—aro-mnvic wings Tear of Pusteriog’ @ue to| dae. dp Oreeata La aver (copper); fittings, | (eop- C. PANGUS REALTOR Biand new davenoort and ebair, | KELVINATOR ELEC. STOVE, GOOD oA ae > ER : ; 2 GERMAN SHORT-HAIRED ber ings or apt A, 2iée M-i8, orweavile. NA 188i5 Sodleetabie'“B decerstor lamps | ZENMORE AUTOMATIC WammER | Water Conditioner | ana x navn Gans | TARWICE'S_ wove oncuanp tx.| Sand, Gravel & Dit 66) pestes. eee) | Se teriange): ck eps ad 28% DISCOUNT. Balance $6,500 al) for $90. Pay only $2 weekly Deluxe Roadmaster yele. Also NEEDS NO SALT Brand new. Sacrifice. $7 or ? SPECIALS 1 DaY SERVICE—BLACE DIRT, | s-11 . and WI Wa- ' irvine A ly yO 4a Bl onigy tlle alninesiis 8 Cooley Soft Water Co. =™s_9-0300. + I ‘Mm AE OE 7” sand & FE $105 oy = ee BEA-} ter main and flitings, Duriron. i cured by modern 2 bedroom po ~SENCH GAW WITH EXT KENMORE ELECTRIC — RANGE PE 2-582 CASH ‘ WAY y ct : edahogany..... +4 1 [} 4 g L EQUIPMENT - Nome off Oakland. Ciast Reel)” sam cts user nae -| wie cond. Prigidaire IMRER PRICEC | aluminum aiding. 100 ca. ft. 8 4 pest & cow mangre. Deliv- to start hunting. Cheap Home off Oskiand. Clark Res! table, reirig.. glider, bed, chairs, | Imports! Dian” freeser. PE 311s. | WATER SOFTENERS nF Bo oS LUMBER PRICES Aluminum siding, 160 09. £2. .600.58 ood, ogee Pee reaay a 4-481 Ask for Mr. Clark table. MI 4-8612 00 | {IKE NEW. 3 END TABLES 1 3-5360. STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | 1488 Baldwin Ave We o-0 TA RICH BLACK DIRT & FARM . | welder;" Hobart a ins aba LAND CONTRACTS To BUY oR a aye a ee | * cotton steele. winger-type washer O8ED LikpeaY 0 Like NEW. ee ik ; ne sol, $008 a a Seoan nc L, ne Ep welder: Westingnowe a to sell Bagi Garrels. EM 32511) goy'gy acminates Pg rg Ng Bary Rae Lo ” | CLEWECYH SETTER, MALES Pa | 208, 0 ome, yelder: 34088 - CAR = . a cats AND MATTRESS, Sale ellaneous mM — ; oe [DS ~BLACK DIRT OA | ~ _— 3 —£.- -— Om IMAL NORTH SIDE HOUSE Brenare Lane A Ave. *| brana new $1398 Pearson's Pur- a Bur eister Ss PATIO sTONes 3 Sen, eer Meat Prompt delivery. OR 30046. dp nieaFR-SPANIEC PCPS REG ei eee te Sele §2.200 in 1985. Original bal io- "Ty table model te wa _lake_Ave W” OALVANIZED PIPE. Ie PER NORTHERN LUMBER | $e “teste’s'. a's 32 aia | &1_TOP_ ofl, BLACK DIRT, stock. EM 3-5234 "| cater punch and notcher. ance $1,900 at 6 per cent added 1: ; Tabi tel, me aR tixe SEW. . COLUMBIA APT. ‘SIZE | * Werte pe, Ile per Company Smooth finish. ¢ colors oor sand, gravel peet ney Jensen angle bender improvements since sale Balance MOEE...040-- 20000. stove. originally | e188. Will sell - 4 24171 ! humus PE WEIMARANES | oe weet wes aes nt i ae . GA. | 1940 Cooley Lake R —EM { a £5. hee ee us Excellent field & hunting stock. ee. ee Whitney 61.177 “ $25 pe par 4: acai ¢ for $100 OR 3-060. Thompson, 1005 MS0 West. oon am.to8pm daily t 8 $17.95. Peaer f. Authier | A-1 TOP SOIL & Ma 6-2863. mg No. 30, Small band +380! atte nod only shese. Call saeekal port TV, nae “a | Cine NEW FRIGIDAIRE DE-| {SET OF RIDGED DIES PROM 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Go. 108% Highland Rd. (M58) 4 gravel. Cay) any time. re : trucks, pipe aes All sets reb and ade luxe electric stove Large euto | 1 inch to. 2 inches. Also pipe cut- Deliveries avasiabiec miles west of Pontiae Airport. or OR Dogs Trained, Boarded 70) *eamer. dies, ete. on WANT TO BORROW 64.300. PUR-| labor and ar 24 30 days. We take | matic 30 in oven. with light. | ters, a it s—new weed, DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN EM 34825 M1 TOP SOIL. SAND. GRAVEL, | ~~~ cable and nished lakefront cottage with trade-ins at ‘vel TV. Eliza- | _timer, clock etc. $75. MA 6-3126 pr 1 tractor & cultivator, reasonable. | PICNIC TABLES, USED LUMBER,|“ fin @ bdiack dirt. Ken Jones. CA vise, «5 Anvil, test large lot as collateral! 3-387 beth Lk , FE 46-4045. came LIKE NEW - 3 END TABLES. 1| shape Norm's | $24 Union Lk. Rd. near Dublin; odds & ends. OR 38-6022. $011| FE 58773. dist, Ge’ cake ion to 9 daily | oefleg table endo writing desk. Mobile ba W Montcalm at Jos-| _ School. Walden Rd. ha a oemgressee, r Money to Loan = 83 i; cu rr CHEST TYPE PREEZ | _1 smlil chair. On 3-2287. lyn Davis BRADLEY GARDEN | PUMPs MusT G0. SHALLOW AND | “tin sana, * OR 30038, Hay, Grain & Feed 71) fth.."*itancaine ant ecco (State Licensed Lenders: ae ee OR_3-7020 LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF | 1-A ALUM AWNINGS. 31° “4008; | tractor, ‘48 Nash, $75. PE ries, Hosefield - Beverly | AUTOMATIC WATER | _ Price ete Jack's, 281 Baldwin. 40°'-414.95. Free estimates on an 8-0608 Thom shears. > Whit. ” anne ae wae: cond. Ayo. washer. LIVING RC Sutra. 66 PB) Sint ate or fibergias. AL {DECORATION OAY EFSGIALS : : BOS MA ¢1 _ [*_8-6137. poe pttlles 7 ~einife EE - sock for Refrigerators io RANGE & OAS ORYER. PER- MAHOGANY DROP LEAP EX-| way #LUM. STORMS — Orne tt big discount re semuels aad \ ry |_tect_cond. EM | “tension table, $20: card table with| mental iron. ne money down. g6 | —°0ces_MApie 5-001) aka FINANCE COMPANY J a""siee ty og) etelrn be cause hed air | Bone ony? Cone Ow” © | Be, CaTRRPITLnn, PSORT EMD :. es eee 5 | nursery chair, Chinese .»- 7 e} ch furniture: Settee $10. Aut & Rochester Rds. work. Alberta Lumber Mills. 3399 BORROW, UP TO $500 a te Aa merit O chaire, “ ry 3 tabies, Maes UL 24000 Eves. OL 1-9623 | _ Lapeer Rd. Peause — Deere Pitas — Utes, OW? — Buy — Before H's Bye! Mi OUD. __ 1% HP GASOLINE ENGINE. | DOG Walled Lk Birm ‘m. Plymouth Bye New sets from $11998, 1; MAYTAG WASHER. | WHITE | Sereens Lamps Saw horses Tockers, swings. 770 E. Walton : ‘ . ungbe Aa to wey. Sure your dollar goes square sluminum tub. like new | Misc doll furniture & toys. OR Bivd. pam be 312 Rd a ‘Borrow with Confidence | a ppg non Wen dae! 3 3-2840 | PREE STANDING TOILI TOILETs ig 36 | RIDING TRACTOR. 6 HP. VERY ont ft Stems Be, For Sale l.iyestock 72 | Bxecutone. intercom system. elee- oom Commerce RG. Cig | MODERN DELUXE sa8Y CAR. | 2 WHEEL TRAILER | Beste bent aie seeeveees $5.95 | “good cond. Ineludes . dise, ~~ tric tables, chairs, lamps, $25 to $500 i = Lk. Road. EM 3-414 “til 6 rie e ped Se te. Corner chins | UL 23-4128 in. hard ena eultivater, oF p.m. Manure — « -_ 23-6244 (1) STANDARD BRED MARE. = - 1BM elece | ol . +0102 T 2-2884 writers, Household Finance ee i |* dion _w FCEL Ot TAMERS Se —_ RANGE HOODS Wire Fax ORLY loaded. Pa b-sea) 0-6 p.m. Other fg color. ore, geddie the pias ote, % 8 oda — _condition. PE 4-900. 0 WATCHED SAVERIORT AND | 7" 290, $00, 1000 GAL. FUEL ; ees A. pson, hours FE 8-0042. eo baggy hasnese, eeat- . \ Sag $033 5 GALLON OfL HOT WATER chair upholstered tanks. FE 4-723} after 6. @) smell dapple gray geiding heater, cheap. 645 Emerson. Governor wiiarep Pg desk. i GARDEN TRACTOR. COLTT. rt St. ee L N | +1891. ae 2 liv room tabie voter & mover. Good eundl g ‘ i rs 4 |] GALLON HOTPOINT WATER | ‘*™ps 17 inch Philco TV. with | 3651 squirrel Ct. Auburn Heights. A } "neater, 90096. With tredein| *Wivel teble~ Rocker, tee satique 9831 Squirrel Ct. Aubu i My Danco” | 990.98. Convenient terms. No down | Sune, Una’ all in excellent con: | ca stand, 12° boat & trailer 0 riehy PE soc, payment. RB. Munro Electric | cite “Phone FE S80 aller +a electric r. 2 electric } ; © VRIENDLY SERVICE | os 0 SNe rE FOs ‘opm | 7 IN, som Parl, PER LENOTH. = | oe — needs : , +3400. i LOANS $35 TO $500 "abies chest, pine chest, ice MAHOGANY GOVERNOR WIN-/ $278 3 im soll pipe, per length, mi. B.S GRUSHED | ye eee inse» cream tables & chairs, old dishes, | Soe “4 Open “ee <<) _—« ‘ ‘ Cooley + ; ee eee eee OR 32122. | MAROON DAVENPORT & CHAIR | ¢incH som PEs PT _s7 " , LOANS $25°TO $500 | Sita es im | mange OaeTGEE SOU Steet tae ee Memes Og On eee yorr s or vi ker, instructions, or 7 = - 4 . eurtiy. 34" moo'ne, wo reper Our APT, SIZE, ELEC. RANGE. 63.| Cursin stretchers OR 39-1307. | in S_ Saginaw — PE tne CHURCH’S, INC. sr) 9:30 to 0:20 Galiy_ PHONE IV 1260 serv fast, Ee H AN JR ARDEN fal’ Via our office or obese FE)ABC WASHER, WRINOER TYPE Moc bring. Te Pt ae ae | Bites eee, ee nr ; ee Dine e 4 HOME & AUTO AUTO. Or aR MATTAG| Ar insirs G38, Aetrig O00, Stove N CO elec. dryer. Bal, $2 per wk. 30” . Twin bunk beds $60. 214 LOAN CO. dejue gag range. 6 cu. fi, apt. W columbia PR 38868 ™N Perry & ‘Corner E. Pike.| _ refrig. s MY 393711. gust SELL — Misc HOUSE GET $25 TO $500 “Yom! Tum MOM CAN BE! fone ‘ean ek Chea we W: lot CAN UND AT [BS SALES. aren. ' A Little out of the way, but s —_— less to . Purniture and MISC. FURNITURE. 1,000 GAL. Signature | S.n78 Geet seb |i waren ate 2 Visit our trade 4ept. for rea)| NEW WASHER-DRYER COMBIN- en 20 ay | bargains. ation. 4323. Marcus St. Water- 6 : O20, 24 MONTHS TO PAY ford. After 5 p.m. Must sel! operators, 4. Crushed 2 We buy. sell or trade Come out | OWNER LEAVING TOWN. DINING | i0-7R 62-GAL. SS 100° per cent, 83 $40,000 MATERIALS & SUPPLIES AND | and look around. 2 acres of free | rm. furniture. 1 ige. office desk & | TGA. + ~ighs ag “ -~ basem 2 +} park Phune FE 56-0241 . chair. 1 set of golf clubs. bag &| Th 7005 Msv west. /Opeo! moa, qarege ; ) MON. SAT. # TO 6 | cart. Elec. logs & andirons. FE »- * trem 8 we 8 Loan Com mues of Pontiac or 1 mie) ) eS pate factory standards. i Pr HYDRO-PLANE SWAP FOR| DUDY Dede. compicts, with Srromts | With controls. Floor models. § "s Qurden ‘Center, "24 Oak- it ; tual ‘value, PE 4-8053. of) Furniture. 42 Orebard Lake Ave REFRIGERATORS, New. oS DORE RA gar re = eras OF INFANTS | Ploor models, ail sizes. Delivered 5,000 $- MEDICINE CABINETS biol i" mirror, slightly merred oa Also trem selection ‘of medicine flight, Guaranteed. REFRIGERATORS. | ee All sizes— G, A. _Open_ eves. ALL STEEL Ga- __Tage door, $30. OR as ALUMINUM STATINN WAOOR: q ———— Used once, $20. 5-980 : ~ AVAILABLE NOW PL T gy? yt scrtnctore. setonds, Ale eat dag May a $545 tterly Music Co. LIMITED : ‘ Woodward, t $1 each, You Bain tubs and ag os an day only. a i a i le es ‘ae _ i gems. aa E Asa “te ie) . > 7 5s \ ¥\ we. «i 2 . | « . - ¢ r" r / . TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 | ~~ f — = S ° Auction Sales 77 Auto Service 81 Boats & Accessories 85! Wanted Used Cars 88 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale C Cars 91) | ~ - For Sale Cars Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 __ Por Sale Cars 1 = ~~ Dee eee eee | eee —_ ~ —_—oaornr ere ee oe APT THE | x UIS-ALONG : ‘33. B 4.DR., $195. $11 MO. | 52 DeSOTO, MOTOR, R&H. CLEAN '53 2 DR. PONTIAC. $205. | 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEP 2: AUCTION SELLING i Pon omar ra rebored Puck | GEnie "cnarr CAvALiENs Needed Immediately to om money down. King Auto, | Clean. PE 8-9513. Co] ‘ * Soe ae FE a, X_N Bop. Wits power, Sharp. MY stock. rida Sgauurday'& chine chine “Shoo 23 Pogue FE \gabittao ‘acy Ae 1983 ee Seat ehodele a aioe mes re ved | WSL DODGE. Rd AUTO. 115 B. | 43 et ey Pa eens ARCHES ‘ise GOuPiAG 3 DR RAIL BYDELS 37 Da BK ee at 3PM. Closed THIS MONTH TBOARDS Bring Tith—Get Cash ‘ian, “Motor” overhauled OR gee a PASSENGER 6TA- 1935 FORD, 2 after 6 matic. Glean throughout, $288. UL Mondeys. SUN SALES — 8508 INLAND LAKES SALES Sen. “son wagon. $523. OR Se scubeora’ pu ote 318 | ipsa ro 05 KING “AUTO, | —F ERS: max Dixie Hwy. \U8i0) Clarkston. = CFRVICE SPECIAL | uizi w. nuRON FE ¢121 54 BUICK. 4 DR. 64 DODGE 4 Dr ONT _FE §-0402. ‘stl priee. Mich. MA 61341. Door prizes! | , a, iis) JEEP STATION WAGON.” 6 “aoe” Lucky Paulo every auction. /'BRAKE ADJUSTMENT | $395 — NO CASH NEEDED 295 — NO CASH NEEDED wheel drive, excellent running al No, money Sapinkw Bt B & B. North AUBURN AST mv, pape “JUST MAKE issn LINCOLN CAPRI seit epee ae } . fIAC CHIEPTAIN : QQ¢ as ; ering cornigbts OL Tabet | 53 PONTIAC $00 NEEDS LITTLE | “HYDRA. RAM ABSOLUTELY NO : American sat : whl seed : : mechanical work 03 go BA DOWN. Assume pa ts Auction Sales | i* ‘67 MERCURY 3 OR, ET. NEW WW of $11.46 mo, Call Mgr. ‘ .| GOODYEAR Ocean Express—16 Footer | _— Only eas. “CY” OWENS FORD ks at MI 4-100. Marold 5089 Dixi ighwa 5 THIS a TOM BOHR, INC. MU 4-1715 ~ 7 wre Tt o* a} 5089 Dixie Pla y SERVICE STORE | MERCURY MARK 13 MOTOR. | Monthly Payments | “og SLi ti MERCURY. a EW 55 PONTIAC 3 srcoee ~ o Drayton Plains 6. Cass FE $6133) MASTER CRAPT TRAILER) BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR ews. ams a re se coe | Monthly Payments white walls, R&H. motor periect. STATION oe FTUDESARER, 1 DOOR Every Friday . ..7 p.m. “Sale ale Mo or Scooters rs 82) RADIO. CONTROLS, ELECTIC | 3980 1 BUICK HARDTOP, | R&H. $ $950 ING acm 3 ps | 8-9683. = — Champicr $905 we Lucky : S dav 2 STARTER, $1595. * Rice 1949 Chev., 60,000 actual 26s, Soe vee | MERCURY, . money down. $27 Every Saturday ..2 p.m. HMAN EAGLE, EXCEL- | , FED 800 CARS FOR OUT wriee sine PE sisss OM | FORD 66 CUSTOM DR. TD | _owner. 6 Delaware. FE 6-3917. Auto Sales. 193 meaclinw Every Sunday ....2 p.m. feat conditoa just overhauled. OF STATE. SHOP THE REST. | *33 BUICK: SPECIAL, « GOOD COND. _ Sono. “ee Low mileage. Mi | 1061 MERCURY. 998, KING AUTO. ns _ fasta FE eal o VEEN VE <4 Sel! Dail Phone MI 6-4 Can Be Seen BOT Ort THE BEST AT 1614.N. Perry. | "lis 8. Saginaw. PE 6-0402 y W i061 STUDEBAKER, 606. ER 05 KING Buy and Sel! Dai 7 | CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN: Y. MO: ao ae aE E Saginaw. PE 8-0402 5 7 | 1987 PORYCYCLE GOOD CORD. re “Tey AVERILL’ 5 BUICK ‘58 2DR HARDTOP DES | “some? Let us help you adjust to 88) MERCURY, MONTEREY, Your Priendiy FORD Dealer “le ORlando 3-2717 eee Aner SE 2-2349 SAT. & SUN. beige. Radio, heater, W-Walls.| some less expensive model. site ek’ AoTO Taba. na eT 8 SAGINAW BUY! pee ees PRIZES SAT & SUN. (NEW @& a a sel . 2020 Dixie Hwy. byoatisy. Deluxe tirim. Owner. Lake Orion Motor Sales FE_ 5-410! st With Confidence! wit MOTOR mR BIKE. E, JUST RUSS JOHNSON ee ee ar CR of OR sive Hi M24 AT 1955 FORD, 2 DR. R&H. WSW.! 1955 PONTIAC 2 DR- HARDTO TOP - For Sale Housetrailers 78 vevernauied MY 201 MOTOR SALES | CASH FOR CARS | "money" down xing Aine. iis‘. | THT FORD, RADIO, BEATER SE | Me ck Motor Salen | _Ettectta tin Oe: CHUTZ | HARDENBURG MOTOR SALES ginaw . ; a : 4x8 FT r_NEW MOON, a eDaM) Motorcycles 83 AT Cass at Pike PE ‘5-1398 | 51 CADILLAC CONVERT. Goop —"= ___ 8. Bivd. at Saginaw Bt. 4 Fowtlic CATALINA 4 DS. 917 8. wanders ___MT_ 6-302 Ese, cope, lt 6, Benare Lave) For Sale 3 Seon ; cond. 3728 Eadgecrest, Middle | 1967 FORD VICTOR ‘3@ MERCURY CUST.2>DR Ran.| (a?) "HERES A STRING OP OLD NAGS, zor See oa amemceraueer’ Sn LAKE ORION OME EMAND | _Straits Lake. ‘ordomatic, heater, radio, white; “aBg@LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. | <-— : ornery | cay outlaws. 3-917 _— PH TR 6A $775, ‘57 “! “ : | OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAN walls, power brakes and steerin | PONTIAC STARCHIEF. 66. DR’ oot echalvanad ital ee ‘55 _ 46 PT HOUSRTRAILER. EX- “trimpe TR 6B $675, ‘58 Parilla M24 LOCATION GOOD i957 CADILLAC CLUB COUPE.| jf’ you’ ere interested in a high ssume Deyments of 911-46 per Hop Hydra, white walls, power Saar a an oh ck cellent condition. Lots of aaa $395, Demo $650, '54 “ ” re 52.6 anal mils;| grade Used car, come out and an MI 4-7500. Harold~Turner Ford. :| brakes, extra clean $1, OR | . Must sell EM 3.4970. Hariey “Davison KHK $545. 51 5) GALE BUCCANEER CLEAN CARS age 16 2250 W Maple! see this one. H. J. VAN WELT. _4-7800. Harold “Turn 3-1578. — a Must se Harley” jeviten ERE 2 1968 GALE BUCCANEER _Rd Walled ‘Lake. MA «is7l PH. OR 31358. h 55 RAMBLER STATION WAGON. = “: |. 2 & 19 PT. ALUMINUM TRAILER. PER: | '5T Zumdapp $305, "30 Parilla | ule GARD os W2'LL GIVE you 66 CHEV 4 DR. WARDTOP. $1250. | "39 FORD, R&H” EXC. CON Cross Coun’ 4 dr. straight CHEAPIES ! ! ‘M4 Por udebaser fect condition. FE 8- 34 HP sis, Harkless Sales & . a rs Elec . ht $$$ CASH $$$ _FE_ 2-0950. 8-2189. - COND. FE stick. Radio, ter, overdrive, 1 AT - CARPENTER 7 ae roa BED — oe PE 25 bp. $80 «, FOR YOUR EQUITY OR | at eM 2 DR VERY GOOD. | iss9 FORD CUSTOM 300 2-DR8| "FR ANi'S AUTO SALES LAKE ORION Ghasteiek = Coumanses over payments. MA 42506. 1956 MATCHLESS 600 TWIN, EX- | 3 ps #10, A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR 3 i? “CRAVROLET fi0. + DR rr ia ae gear 3934 Auburn UL 2-1150 | '49 Dodge Sedan . - $99 415 Commerce Rd. EM 3-4101 ‘38 GREAT LAKE TRAILER, 35 cies condition. Financing avail- \ washers, porta-walls. Now $2099. ‘33 RA OVER- | |>4 ro eedee o Open eves, ‘til 6; Sat. ‘til 6 ft 1. bedrm., $1550. FE 20325 able FE 4-1867, after 5 p.m. 3 “S $i49 at Ne Call M DRIVE, RADIO, HEATER. AB-| ‘47 Cadillac. Sedan $ 9 | 1987 VOLKSWAGEN nese - : OR 40212 BILL SPENCE : | | atereetiee "Bent ac eans,| ROUEN ne, moti Bows | Pasa: ho a3 | On 34881 67 — 36 GLIDER. 2 RED , 7515 High Road , REE! FREE! L TRADI a - $145 carpeting, aes rere Sale > Bicycles 84 _ At writiear take ud , RAMBLER - |e ee ae cMasnning. a an 1500. Fo “Turner Parks at | a Nash's ae co rand like new obbins — 5 —SALE3 & SERVICE~— : es OFC | 49 Chevy, 4 dr. $1 G Me ee eh _SCHNDY PHANTOM DELUXE MER CUNY, WARE ON AbD. | 11 & SAGINAR FE 64301 | free wich the purchase of 9 new | “eacrrad SRA HA BOLE CTT” | eae Oa etate ATONE, BLUE, 3/40 Buick, 3 ‘dr. at , i957 PALACE. 10 x 45. 170 N cost $100. ae 9471 Bonnie Briar, | Rambler or late model used car. | 55 BUICK SUPE R. SEDAN | _ heater, hydramate. MI “Gain” 51 Chevy, $195 Openin Nee Oe ear |g oe ees poe eee oe Ee | See M&M Motor Sales ‘Dy nafiow. Ege We « | 36 OLDS HT STD. sMIPT RUSS JOHNSON g 196 fha5" TRAVELEZE 2 : nee. P 5 ne MBIA BIKE. 36 INCH. | MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR |For top dollar on later model cars R & C. Rambler Sales | brakes, Radio & heater. _R&H, § $1080. Hoy Moon niFT MOTOR SALES after modernization. like new Phone PE 4-9832 “Good cond FE 0255 cc gs i 35260... | 2527_Dixie Hwy R_3-1603 Sie Connects BA. 51 Chevrolet Bel-Air, Sport coupe. | 96,OLDS, 96. +DR. R&H, POWER LAKE ORION | ‘5 ALMA. 41 PT. BEST COND. . | MERCURY MARK 6, $120, MA. Fk TIAG WASTES CAR TRUCK We are overloaded on new Ramb-| Powerglide. V8 Radio & heater. ae ey ew aE a bord Reas. Call kt OR 3-6268 or Boats & Accessories 85, 5-2155. OP CASH $833 FOR AN CARS lers. We must sell 30 new cars in| Whitewalls. Like new $1605 vate owner. FE 8-8017 ' lean, 8198 FES dozen.” TAP REALLY 150 CARS & ‘TRUCKS, ACCEPT ae ie NEW OOM waa WAN AAARNTE"_| MERCURY, OUTBOARD MOTORS | ror trade. up or dow Of the best. Open every might | 1053 Chevrolet 2 ar sedan. Radio | ‘5! OLDS. STRAIGHT STICK. 8175. | iggg PONTIAG STAR CHIEF CONV. | i deser combination, Call MY New & Used _ ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN} Onitl ® pm, except Sat. ‘tir §| & heater. Exc. cond $405 ' _ FE 5 7218 | Red with black top, white walls.| ANY lars tog las FI 5.3111 after § week days, el) day WANTED TO BUY—Outboard mony Dunphy boats. Master Craft TOP PRICE FOR JUNE CARS. p.m. 1955 , LDSMORILE 6 SUPER 88, power brakes, power steering. hy "| NANCE ARRA : Saturday and Suoday Pei paced power, in good con Trailers _ FE 4-4878 | EM 3-4155 1954 Pontiac Starchief 2 door Hard- power steering and brakes, RAH,,| dra Exceptional buy at $1205 ECONOMY CARS A REAL BUY (30 PT. GENERAL | MAZUREE QUTROARD MARINE | “WELL BUT YOUR CARI, | issi CHEV. Hr, sibs. 1 at Lo | hate mae. Medio wo sis] Best, ciice over OAT cakep L] | — nae WELT FE OR Yims 2m AUBURN AVE. tully equ F e - | ASS-O o money down in u = POn i TO H-TOP fice $2100 OR 3-072 ae QUTBOARD. Lier Une, | MEW 13 PT, BOATS, 940. STEEL n2 We Montcalm PE #8288| 5° Saginaw FE eat 1956 Mercury 2 dr. Hardtop. Mer-| ini ore KIN 3 33 pation ee foe siess AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT} Call after 6 or Sunday. FE | $104. Alum. $139, Trailers. $8950.) WANTED JUNK CARS AND) i951 CHEV. $05 KING AUTO. 115 | comatic. Radio & Heater. White | 'g rag ‘ad " 55 Ford $ 595 trave] trailer, Since 1932 5-0874. _ Wert EM 3- 3. oT ee 50. 9669 M59 | _Scrap metal. UL 2-1249. 8 Saginaw. PE 8-0402 | walls... ee AS 51 Buick Dyna-Flow _$ 05 snteed for life See them ene i. 10 H.P. JOHNSON 87. GOOD COND. | — eo WE PAY 1951 CHEV. HT. $195. NO MONEY teed et * 6 CONV. FULL Pow. 53 Oldsmobile, "36 Motor... § 388 +. °Sa.es 3088 W Huron. (Plan EM 3-6305.- — Fal ae ce a | 2 sieiiehliniialiaiaia iii inental” Radio ; ee § 305 | Hose OLDS 8 COUPE. Exc. COND. be} rneahanad rae “= 1388 fool nal br noc ma, GP ont ote tee gems ce TOP $ DOLLAR, , Ce ee ee ee outboard, M2, LF | oL> Town 18 FT. SPONSON CA- 1055 “CHEVROLET. 498. FULL a IT’S TRUE : foes | noe. oe, good 8 $75. FE 2-307 d 27 1953 Chevrolet pickup ...... 8 os aT ~ OLDSMOBILE rT} CEDaN HY- 56 Cadillac Continental ‘Cony. $2605 GENERAL 35 PT. 2 BEDROOM Oxford. OA 8-2044. Bn Re FOR CLEAN er et ee a DRA RAH. ABSOLUTELY NO , ‘48 Cadillac Hardtop ... $ 195 Tate 1987 Exc cond. Lot 17. 10 19- FOOT” DUMPHY FIBERGLAS | RUNABOUT. 12 FOOT ore USED CARS & TRUCKS o “Lucky Auin Bales. 193 8. | 1954 ord sedan V-8 Custom- | aupt ontiac 50 Ford ey eee eee $ 95 N Opdyke 8-9989. “boat, $150. 231 Norton fos cigar Sigh PE 41006. Phone FE $2214 oF | yy DOWN. ea creas tan ‘$5 Chevrolet 3-Dr. ' § ses x = = nh a. ssed bottom. ng, other —— —_— 4 ! OS CBeerelet 2226. 22205:.- $ 295 Fe take PR roy wre _——. Ri a {90 alan Raven tae we SS UTLTY mac. | Matthews- | $5 CHEV. 2 DR. | 155 rovil pitation wagon. V8. ‘rors Turner, ee - ‘ ees, ney. aH Mercur wears eo ee 12x 23 BAIL. NYLON. OR | ‘ing ‘hul) Mark 20 H motor ‘57 | 685 — NO CASH NEEDED So |'32 PACKARD. GOOD | coupe, Hydramatic Redio. Best | 57 Cuevrol + Siar $1385 FOR SALE OR RENT: 32- FOOT. 3-4604. | model Like pew with new trailer JUST MAKE 1955 Pontiac 4 dr Hydramatic Ra-|_ ‘ation, $125 , TON TRUCK fibregiassed boets. Lone Star 18 $1,305. See us on @ location saves 10 per cent Cliff Drever's ft. cruiser package deal vou money ly down. Bank rates Gun & Sport Center. Holly Melrose 4-6771 Call before 3 _OR ‘3-8209. tor Road off J. alyn. rE ee | | | | | | ye Highland Rd. (M-59). | 15219 Holly | Rd _- _For Sale ” Tires — _SOA 7 EVINRUDE — WAGEM! AKER | yf — 14° Wagemaker molded 4-1} USED TIRES, $350 UP. WE at coed runabout with forward | buy sel) a.c0 whitewal's Geek. walk thru front seat cross STATE TIRE SALES seat in rear windshield steer 603 Saginaw ** _FE 4-068) ing remote controls. cover and KEW WHITE WALLS KELIFY 1959 35 HP Ev inrude motor $975 Springfield. @ 70x15. $1895 Alsc ; used tires Kuhn Autos Service NEW - 14 Wagemaker moided l49 W Ruron FE 2-1215 P.v ROO lapstrake runabout with = PC K \ us front ETANDARD PRAND NEW TIRES ee arn sats irade in om Genera! Safety Tires rear. windshield. steestng. remote Up to 50 per cent off Black of controls batiery and battery box te cover’ 1939 Evinrude 38 HP Lark ED WILLIAMS and Ajax A frame tip-up tratie: 5 Ps With Winch and tail light, 1250 51S Saginaw at Raeburn ond capacity ‘ $1305 NEW — f€ Wagemaker molded p'ywood lapstrake Yunabout with 7B" beam forward deck, for- ward walk thru seat. with rear re T , cross seat' and side seat, wind- | G E T ] T Q U I Cc K, shield celuxe steering remote | it battery. and battery box Ajax 16 frame. Tip-up a nd tail light 581495 an trai iler with winch 1250 pound capacity SEE OUR COMPLETE SELEC one, of 32 boats ranging from iv in aluminum. molded - ywood and fiberglas. We are on the water where the of vour choice ‘can suring vou complete satisfaction Check with us about our com- plete finance pian With only 10 peg ceat down and 24 months to y Take M59 to West Highiand Kum right om Hickory Ridge Rd to Demode Rd j Sa) on os son's @s on Tipsico Lake. Main 96-2179. = througti Classified Ads! Ve s. whitever it is — dial FE 28181 for an .ad- writer and get it! boat | be tried e+ SPECIAL 16 HP motor, gear shift & tank. 14 ft. Wolverine boat, Also 12 Ft Fiberglas boat ory second only $195 Marine Service, 2695 Orchara Le Rd. FE 8-0112 SPEEDBOAT 194 FT. with racing bull. EM 3-4648 be- fore 5 p.m. SPECIAL Viny! sealet coast ot gnare approved boat cushions. Now OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 THOMPSON CREST LINER, LONE Star, and Meyers boats. motors. Gator traulers. KELLY’S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn at Adams FE 2-8811 Hargreaves » only $250 | fac- Toni's | | 150 HP. Evinrude | 631 OAKLAND AVE~ FE ¢-4547 Top SSS Paid FOR GOOD USED CARS at Russ Dawson 232 S. Saginaw St. _Used Truck Ps Parts 89A 89A omen TRUCK PARTS AND MODELS { OTOR SALES ! FE 4-6632 | — 2635 Auburn Ave TERRIFIC DISCOUNT For Sale Trucks 90 "Gere wate Wie pork roo | — va boats. ! per cent | warantecd outboard re- | 30 FOR? Ft — § ¥O. DUMP. | eeyations Mca a te 6 *kecgo 50 FORD '; TON Rie, “UP .. $95 | Harbor - RI SERVICE . ‘44 Ford ‘3 tun pick $97 | TONY’ 8s ARINE 9695 Orchard Lk. Rd PE 8-0112 | “ECONOMY US ED CARS | 22 Auburn Fiberglas 85A | —*S. Ford L oadpacker AUTO RUST bodies BOATS COVERED repair. %% Midget racer = types Fiberglas work _~ Lake Orjon. MY 3-1918 FIBEROLAS is PRODUCTS SALES service and repair Transportation Offered 87 87 CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- bama, Philadelphia. | _ gas allowance. FE 2-3215 ’ 4-ENGIN® California Ferry _Service. | Inc | LEAVING FOR DEXTER, | ts- sourt Sat morning via Harr burg. Someone to help dics. “s | share expenses, PE 8-3338 TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART! - rE 5-6806. loa’ either way WANTED 3 RIDERS TO HARRIS- berg. Ill Leaving May 28 re- turning May 31. 1. Call OR 3-8478 WANTED RIDERS LEAVING FOR Devils Lk. North Dakota May 28 Call OL 1-025) Wanted Used Cars _ 88 ‘$0 OR °S1 FORD IN GOOD CON- dition. OR 3-5402. No dealers 1952, — =$3 } FORD VICTORIA FOR _parts. Pvt. OR 3-0855 After All! MONEY TALKS! Bo shop the rest then drive out for the test and prove to your- sel the TOP DOLLAR paid at ihe OK" LOT See d T LIBERTINE JIM HARTLEY Dixie “OK” Lot Dixie Hwee near Sachabaw _ DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH AS MUCH AS $59 FOR JUNK gheap cas. FE 12-2666 days veo ATTENTION! “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS” WE'RE PaYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S. MOTOR SALES 952 WEST aERCe FE 4737! CASH ANY MAKE OR MODEI, FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE ND or FE 4-1797 SEE MALEN FLLSWORTH OR LEE KELLEY. H. J. WANWELT OR 43-1355 4540 Dixie Hwy “DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR will show you how to cut vy payments in nalf. Call or come out toda. Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. KEEGO HARBOR FE_5-9205 FE 2.2829 IT'S YOUR CAR! GET THE MOST FOR IT! . And the most is what you get at _ JEROME ‘Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass 0488 Open till 9 = Rini's OR 35193. | AIRLINER TO | | | | | | PL & PD — MOST CARS. 69 60, dn 8 of | ANXIOUS TO 8E ea WITH REFUSE BODY GMC : Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS ‘33 DODGE WRECKER $395 Smith Motors s21_S Saginaw 5 FORD PICK-UP, F-100, ORIG- inal owner, 38.000 actual miles i heghee — on. 5556 Ormond ry AKO = yo YD. DUMP. | exe. condition. Metamora | +3F 11 "69 CHEVY. 1 TON STAKE TRUCK exc. cond, must sacrifice. MA 41637 a 1953 FORD TRANSIT-MIX TRUCK 4 yd. capacity,A-1 shape. OA sh a | t933 CHEVROtEeET 1 fON. FE 003! after 5. p.m rt 1 TON INTERNATIONAL NAL VAN, | $27 Monthly Payfhents KING AUTO SALES 115 8 5 8. Saginaw _FE 8-0402 BLACK ‘56 CHEVY 4 DR. SE- dan, 32.000 miles, perfect shape By 1 owner, FE 4¢-3930 burn Ave a white. can be seen st Whittemore St Pm. weekdays and all day urday and Sunday ‘53 CHEVY — REALLY NICE Car EV T-Huron—923 W. Huron. FE 4-218) | 1959 CHEV @owerglide, walls, rear Also a 1959 heater and 4 DOOR BEL AIR heater, radio, aker. Car like new ev 2 door Biscayne. i Economy ELT, 4540 DIX- + 38 CHEVY. ’ STATIONWAGON, 4 dr Best cyl. Standard trans. EM 33215. CHEVROLET, CONV. ALL white, beautiful cond. 49 8. Tas- mania, upper apt _ Before 4 4 pm ater. $6 . 360 Au- 1955 CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR, BLUE anytime after 5 Sat-- white spe- on your ‘$1 CHEV. GOOD COND. TWO wheel trailer, all metal. Reas MA 5§-1343, - — ‘STANDARD SHIPT. 4+ Very good : rr 31 | 1958 Edsel | } | condition. OA | ‘35 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE, 6| cylinder. R&H, owner, $795. Clarkston Moto. Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER red & white, 1 Main St. Clarkston_ MA 5-514 "53 CHEV., 2 DR. $195 — NO = “KE JUST MAKE $1 Morthly Payments KING AUTO BALES 115 8. Saginaw PE 8-0402 step in. new tires, 379 EB. Pike | 1952 Ag NEW TIRES. GOOD 1954 FORD 8, DUMP TRUCK. 93 E Colgate. ee ‘38 GMC PICKUP DELUXE CAB Long box. V-8 Hydra. Call after | _4 pm_ UL 2-4967. NEW "39 Dodge Pickup . | This price includes all standard factory equipment and federal tax. Michigan sales tax and li- cense extra (Limited time offer). RAMMLER-DALLAS 731 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER OL 10111 TRUCK'S 47 FORD P-3 STAKE V-8 with 4 spd. trans. ‘SO CHEVROLET CARRY-ALL Radio & heat—sharp *51 FORD F-600 12 platform, 2 spd, 8 25 20 tires '52 FORD 14° WAN V-8 and lift gate * +54 FORD F-250 UTILITY body, new paint, nice truck "36 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP 34 ton, 4 spd. axle "66 FORD F-350 STAKE V-8 with dual wheels ‘67 FORD PICKUP 8 style side box DUMPS ‘54 CHEVROLET 2 TON 5 yd. box, 90020 tires ‘56 FORD F-600 { 6 yd. box. 2 spd.. 5 spd ‘57 CHEVROLET 2 TON Brand new motor, sharp o0 OTHER Coe TO CHOOSE FROM. CALL BOB BUTLER Harold Turner, ford WOODWARD MI 4-7500 Auto Insurance oA ne eee 1 57 | | 4648 BIRMINGHAM nts. — ea ’ FE +3536 Eves FE 2-435 i Foreign & Sports Cars 90B | tht Liretcs tidetutubdti gee ‘49 RENAULT, IN sage CONDI- | tion. $300, EM 3- LL ‘56 VOLKS. OR ————————— wagen. Make me an offer. _3-3894 after 6. JAGUAR 54 120, CONVERTIBLE. | 142 Griggs, Rochester. ' LARGEST bag yl a tique imported sgh in Mich Al) sizes io soled foreign car owner 1 Sbieme Market Tire Co T 04246. Donor 7_W_ Huron } PEUGEOT 87 ~ReH $1575 EM _ For Sale Cars Oe 95 BUICK 4 /DR. RADIO & heater white side wails, FE 8717 53 BUICK SPECIAL 4DR. ORIG. owner. FE 2-2580 _ 1956 BUIGK STATION WAGON. §1,- 08 E. Longfellow, Pontias. | 56 CHEV 6 2 DR R&H _ cond 69 E Tennyson j dio & Heater . ‘ 2 dr AutoMatic transmission, radio & heater. Whitewalls. Like new $1895 ‘HOMER HIGHT MTRS. | “15 Minutes from Pontiac” Oxford, Michigan OA 8-2528 | 1954 FORD WAGON A real clean 2-dr. Radio, beater, V-8. Automatic shift, good rub- been checked PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES , 68 Oakland PE 2-235! 1955 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, + door, Fordamatic, radio, heater, white walls, one that has had ex- tra good care. See it today. H. J _ VAN WELT, PH. OR 3-1355 1954 FORD 6 FORDOMATIC. R&H. Le Low mileage. FE oat 1951 FORD, VIC. HARDTOP, RUNS good FE_ 8- 2649 1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE. THUN- derbird Special engine 1 owner tes like new. 19,000 miles. EM Pacer hardtop. | and is in A-1l con-) | 57 FORD V8 STATION WAGON | Fordomatic and ‘very sharp $1,745 | See DEX KENNEDY at | CASS - OAKLAND tiac's Bt let 17 Ww Ponte al FE 8-8288 NEXT TO ¢ OAKLAND AVENUE ‘33. FORD. GOOD CONDITION. take over payments, 337 W Princeton ‘$7 FORD PAIRLANE PORDO- matic. Radio & heater W-walis 2-tone yellow & white. Very sharp. FE 2-2464 or FE 4-3856 _Rev Paul Hart 1955 CHEVY STATION WAGON | Excel. cond. Low mileage, no rust. $750. FE 5-2766 $5 00 DOWN, 53 CHEV. R&H. GOOD cond PE 86-9513. C Manning ‘$32 CHEVROLET DELUX CLUB CPE. POWERGLIDE, R&H ABSOLUTE- LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume Greait of tag dit Mgr. ry TC OHEVY BEL AIR 2 Lg R&H New tires A-1 $650. OR 3-4118. ‘55 Volkswagen "58 Morris—1000 *S7T MGA Roadster "56 MGA Roadster "36 Olds 98 Convertible HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE 528 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 1958 CHEVY BEL AIR ¢ DR hardtop R&H FE 5-910! or MA 6-6233 1 OWNER PE 8-9513 C Manning fr mo. Call ‘arks at MI | $7 FORD 8. ¢ 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- ches Full power. by owner. MI ‘33. CHEVIE 4 DR. WILL AR- _Tange finance. FE > __ 8-2473. 42 CHEVROLET ¢ DR, R&H, reai trans aes priced’ to sell at only $ ROGER’S SALES & ee 695 Auburn Ave. 2-9555 1957 6 PASEENGER rs wagon Powerglide, R&H 5s lights, power gor W-walls. Exc. cond. on Oakland before ¢ pm $5.00 DOWN, ‘52 RaH. PE 8-9513_ C. Manning. — _ CHEV. 2 OR. V-8. 'b3 CHEV. Bel Air. 738 Oakland Ave. FE 2-6230. R. Adkins. . CHEVY 1986, CONVERT ALL EX- | '56 _tras. Clean. FE 5-0178 CHURCH BUSES FOR SALE GMC. Blue & white. Excelent .mechan- ically. Very ace tires. Neat & clean. Only $750 FE 5-4 55-4614 eves. ‘54 CHRYSLER. FULL POWER. Wire wheels. $750. FE 2-0950. 1950 CHRYSLER, IMPE RIAL. Clean good motor & body. $140. FE 29983. _ CHRYS . ‘54 NEW YORKER, _clean, real sharp. JUniper, 8. 8-3187. 1957 IMPERIAI LIKE NEW black, 4 door, South Ha fu Wer, radio and heater plus factory a'r conditioned, low mileage, 1 owner. Just the car = Me Ymotoring vacation. Only! “HODGE .. INC. 360 8. Woodward 6-0029 ‘59 DODGE Save $800 DEMONSTRATOR LOADED WITH JACK COLE, INC. popGE -PLYMOUTH -CHRYSLER . | 1000 Maple at Pontiac Trail | | WALLED ‘LAKE. MA 4-4511 88 WAGON. MUST SELL— Wife's new car. Green & —— R&H. Power brakes. Steerin: Less than 2600 mi. Consider t & finance. MI 6-6690. No dealers please. 1 DESOTO. $ $95. KING At AUTO. 1 115 | 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402 1957 Dodge Cornet 2 dr. V-8 automatic transmission ate Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL _1-0711 | ree DoDoE 4 DOOR. 3 TONE) drive, Ral -eorles automatic wee A-l exe » eee? god are nal] owner, T p.m. OR ai iy | | :36 “56 1953 FORD WAGON | 4dr, 9 pass) FOM, white wails, | R&H. 34.000 mi. Very clean, pvt. FE 86-9710. 1950 FORD R&H. EXC. COND. FE 2-1876 1950 FORD. $05 KING Al AUTO, 115 8 _ Saginaw FE 80402 1952 FORD. 195 isto ) MONEY ves down King Auto 115 8. Saginaw. _PE 6002000 = ‘88 FORD 4 DR., HARDTOP, POW- er steering. white walls, _mileage. 1 owner. FE 2- 1027 ‘36 FORD STATION WAGON 37.000 _mi. FE 2-8756 or FE 8-0555: "54 FORD VIC. $295 — NO CASH NEEDED JUST MAKE S17 Monthly Payments KING AUTO BALES 115 8 Saginaw FE 8-0402 1929 MODEL A FORD. | ges fair condition FE 59653 'S3 FORD CONVERT. &XC. COND. Take over pyts. Pvt. owner. OR) 3-0102. CONVERTIBLE. Rl nice, will trade, EM 3-008 FORD 2-DR 1955 V-8 brakes, power steering windows fordomatic cond. $665 PFE 4-5898 Lane. Keego. oak power Excellent 1665 Rustic low | St [; ‘58 FORD CONVERT. FULL POWER, | _extras, Like new. FE 4-7045. __ FORD. 1952, CUSTOM LINE, overdrive, perioct running cond., $425 Credit MI MI 4-7500. Haroid Turner For ‘a FORD 2 DR. GOOD CLEAN , EM 3-0081. H. RIGGINS. “PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS "57 Chev. 4-dr bag V-8, pg. $1795 ‘57 Chev. 8 2-dr RAM iscud $1595 "56 Olds Super 88 rag cocee $1505 Olda 88 Ht Super «...' $1395 Ford Wgn Custom ........$1395 57 Rambler 4-dr. 6 .... anae tae Pord 2-dr. R&H FOM ....$ 995 ‘55 Chev. 4-dr 8 PG. RAH ....$ 895 |°56 Ford 2 dr. 6, Std. shift .. $ 795 55 Plymouth V-8 Sharp......$605 ‘55 Nash Statesman Super ..$ 595 54 Soda 4 dr. Blue & white | | « ‘53 Mercury R&H s "53 Pontiac 2 dr. 1 ub og Pe 53 Olds ¢ dr. 88 Full pwr. | ‘53 Plymouth R&H 2-d "50 Pontiac 2 dr. 1260 Perry at } Madison _ Fe. ps 9100 | FACTORY BRAXCH OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY _ YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME, As AND LOOK THE RS OVER AND Make ‘Your Deal Monday | WEEKEND SPECIAL ‘STATION WAGON i & Heater, e gi “ $1395 Power- Pontiac. Retail — Storé | Hunter Blvd. at $, Woodward Ave. irmingham MI ¢2735 FE 37117 7 65 MT. CLEMENS STREET BEHIND THE POST OFFICE f f * | 56 CHEVROLET E , 1 owner 'S8 Chev. 2-dr. Stick shift $1693 ‘ST Dodge r HT. Loaded $1492 57 Chev. V4, 4ir. H-top .. $1547 ‘56 Chev. 2dr. Nice... 676 55 Chev. 2-dr. V-8, stick shift $ 692 | ‘54 Chev. 2-dr. Powerglide 3 Chev. 2dr. Nice ...... $ 389 "86 Chev Convertible, sharp $1008 ‘56 Stude. 2-dr. Presigent $ 786 "36 Pontiac H-top, bes bg 1935. v4, sa CONVERT. 1 sharp. New automatic trans- sont $300 for my equity. 7 _¥7883, call after 6 , 1055 PLYMOUTH TAKE OVER _ payments FE 5-5006_ 54 PLYMOUTH SAVOY SEDAN. AUTOMATIC, R&H, W-WALLS. — | NO MONEY DOWN. ume payments of $1146 mo. Gaul Pg Mgr. Mr. Parks at 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford. ag PLYMOUTH, $95. KING AUTO. 115 8. Saginaw. PE 8-0402 For That Beautiful USED CAR Shelton Pontiac-Buick (ACO8S FROM NEW CAR 8ALES) — OLive 1-8133 _ _ Se 4° DR. (Ss: tM NEEDED MAKE ‘$l7 Monthly Payments KING AUTO SALES 118 } 8 Seginaw FE 8- 0402 | | } ' { * PLYMOUTH 4 DR. SEDAN R | H. Ov . pbs ive $228 FE 2-7350 PLYMOUTH BUILT. FOR | track racing use only. $50. 63 Bellvue ‘$6 RAMBLER WAGON REAS wil consider trade-in OR 3-3671 FOR A FINE USED, CAR MADE FINER STOP IN AT THE “Bright Spot” AND LOOK OVER OUR WIDE SELECTIO aon Y LY RECONDITIONED JEROME “Bright Spot’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open ‘til 9 SHOP SUNDAY BUY MONDAY At the Home of the | BUICK-OPEL & JEEP OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. or FE 29101 Open _Eves. ~~ WHOLESALE SPECIALS Chev. SOR. occ erste scans $05 ‘61 Ford 2-Dr. .... . 96 ‘$1 Dodge 2-Dr. ............... $65 "Ol Maen Pe, | ..s6.... 2.22... $65 SOO Ferd BO 6 ies coosscsccces $50 "63 Pohtiae 2-Dr. dra. . $206 J. VAN WELT 4540 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains 2 ——' 4 DOOR DELUXE, Heater, Hydramatic. i000 fm, 304-E. Tennyson or FE 4-8342 33). PONTIAC, A-l1_ COND. GOOD BUY. 66 CHIPPEWA RD. 33. PONTIAC 2 DR. DELUXE. R&H, good condition, $300. FE 2.2705 & PONTIAC ‘572 DR. CORAL light grey HT. R&H. Hydra. WW tires. Like new. $1595. FE 5-7349 NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR Discount WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No Exclusions ath M4 Chev. Tesele, V-8 sharp 8 Chev. Im 55 Ford vantan. cue Cpe. More to Pick 'B ANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m, North Chev. | Good condition | + $00 dow (ose Pontiac Starchief,. Sports BSe- dan, tade mist, Hydramatic, R&H, power steering and brakes, white walls. Demo Low down pay- ments 36 months on balance. 1959 'g ton GMC pickup. Company demo Low down Lace ent. Whitewall tires.. tone, Hydramatic, brakes. $155 down. Pontiac, 4 dr. matic, $5 down. 1956 Pontise Starchief Catalina — Hydramatic. Radio. Heat- | Whitewalls. 23 tone pilaint $19 down. 1955 Pontiac BStarchief. 4 @r. se- dan. Hydramatic. Redio. Heater Whitewslls. Your ‘50, ‘51 will make down payment. Lots of Transportation power sedan, hydre- Specials | 1948 PONTIAC 4 DR. Ra. MO- tor excellent. Body & Tires good New battery. Best offer. after 5 2073 Willow Beach, Keego Har- bor, Mich 53 “PONTIAC 2 | DR. & HYDRA _A-1 shape es Mt Clemens 8 "K- |" Used Cars So DN. nancing srranged ECONOMY USED CARS price §295. MAple $114) “Til ® | | "33 Ford. 4 door..... $399 |GREEN OVERHAULED 53 Ford Custom ....$399 BLACK PAINT. RADIO AND HEATER _ 53 Ford Convert. ...$499 FIRE RED. NEW TOP! ‘53 Ford Victoria ...$599, gh a RADIO AND ‘53 beard Victoria .. CANARY YELLOW. EXTRA NICE $599 | | | 22 Auburn i953 STUDEBAKER 2 DR 8186. No money down. K Auto. 118 S Saginaw FE 1952 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. pened mechanica; cond. FOR THE DEAL THAT'S RIGHT! SEE HARDY OR MIKE | Hardenburg Motor Sales CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7298 HASKINS MAY CLEARANCE 1988 Chevrolet Yoeman 4¢ FOF | NY 84.30% | rane Te Der 1x2 STRIPPING cea]. -“ _. CLEAR WHITE PINE MOLDINGS $ 5 PER SHEET REDI-MIX 11/16x21/4 Casing i27'/2¢ va ae rin | CEMENT Vox V4 Base Board’: 9° | PLYWOOD $°375 | and MORTAR Yax34 Qtr. Round %: 3° — 3 x94 Base Shoe 2°| PLYWOOD $9795 | i> : 25 | ex 1'/s T.D. Stop rs 3 GOOD ONE SIDE | Per BAG ; | : FIELD TILE PLASTER BOARD 4x8x 4" . . 10 or more.» » 22s. $1.15 C 4x8x3e" . . 10 or more. - cee $1.29 Ea. | 4x8x 1/2" - « 19 or more.- - « -~ ae $1.59 16x48 ROCK LATH.. .......... 97¢ COLONIAL Lumber Co. 7374 HIGHLAND RD. 112 MILES WEST of PONTIAC AIRPORT at WILLIAMS LAKE RD. at M-59 ALL ADVERTISED ITEMS CASH ond CARRY—DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE -OR 4-0317 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959 ~~ ALL PRICES CASH & CARRY SSS" 1 Delivery Service Available — GOL SPECIAL JOB LOTS! Wg LOOK WHAT You SAVE —— J at i iy a ———— ——y ' ——————_=“—_= = FIR 2X4 8 FT. STUDS TOP GRADE SELECTED 1x6 FENCING BOARD ,° FT. Reg. Il¢ Ft. Ist Quality Special Carload Price Volume Buying Made This Amazing Value Possible Truckload PAINT SALE and WE MEAN TRUCKLOAD! ~~ Ist QUALITY NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BOYDELL i\ OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT \ 136 Colors to Choose From! | ; : | SPECIAL ¢ 3 PER Ist : CARLOAD $ 75 QUALITY PRICE GALLON SORRY, BUT LIMIT IS 4 GALLONS AT THIS LOW PRICE ALSO... DISCONTINUED COLORS BOY DELL — SUPER-KEMTONE —— FLAT—GLOSS—SEMI-GLOSS 90% Off 4, _ y ~~ | f NO MONEY DOWN-FINANCING AVAILABLE OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 2 ALL PRICES CASH. and CARRY ~~ DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE