a f / ae WHAT SERVICE—Ray Poirer, of 4240 Sleeth Rd., Milford, like fathers all over, ‘‘never had it so good,” for tomorrow’s his Day. He's getting the full Father's Day treatment ters (left to right) Bonnie, 6; Phyllis, 10; Kath- 4 Points for Highway Survival—Article One : “Dad Is Having His Day Grumbly House Nice Weekend Predicted for Pontiac Area Golfers, boaters and those going on pienics wil] have wonderful | weather for their outings this week- end, the weatherman says. * * * Fair and aq little cooler with a low of 60 degrees is predicted for} tonight. Fair and pleasant is Sun-} day's forecast. Today’s northwesterly winds at ‘8-10 miles an hour will become | Whether to acce pt a light northwest tonight and tomor-| special committee’s we sug- ; gestion that the vacant “Contagious Hospital be kept . for county offices will be leen, 9; Charlene, 5; and sitting in pop's lap, Ene biggest dues tion before Michelle, 1. Although Mrs. Poirer is “expecting” ithe Oakland County Board and dad wouldn't mind a little fella, he says he ,Of Supervisors Monday. sure can't complain about the service from his Debate on the question is Busy Schedule ! five charming daughters pected to enliven a rather routine ‘ _— . agenda for supervisors as they Wearies meet in Pontiac for one of three) statute-required annual meetings. Hospital Use Tops Agenda of Supervisors Lively Debate Likely | on Proposal to Keep | It for Office Space > ee * * * Sixty was the lowest tempera- ture in downtown Pontiac preced-} ing 8 am. The mercury rose to! 81 at 1 pm | + _ | 7 Pentiac Press Phote from his daugh- eX- Traffic Safety Is People (Editor's note: This ts the first in a series of articles dealing with the four-point legislative program of the But Canadian People Hail Her Majesty With! Great Delight The committee's recommenda. _ tion comes after nearly a year of | | considering numerous offers for | use of the 80-bed facility at 1075 | N. Telegraph Rd. problem that threatens to grow|/when compared with the job which! It has been sitting idle since last! CORNER BROOK, Nfld. (AP) —| with our surging population Tis? must be done on only one factor August when Pontiac General Hos- Queen Elizabeth IT, working near- In Press Big Fish wet Bice Ss a py fhe gs hed hie he " foe ye Ps, fre esa af er _ * ; ! . } | / om F y } | J AY i, U.S. Weather Bureau Yoreail™ ‘ ! / \ C P R , a Pane . | Delighttul. ~ - ivs Py . (etafis Page.2i a ; Edition : 117th YEAR wk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 —30 PAGES ahh Boy Py * ge OKs Rise Derby More Battling Before Passage Seen in Senate | New Figure 6th While | lke in Office and Sets | Peacetime Record | WASHINGTON (AP) — For the sixth time since |President Eisenhower took ‘office in 1953, the House ihas passed a bill raising the ‘ceiling on the national ; debt. This time it is a peace- / |time top of 295 billion dol- lars. That was exceeded only by a temporary ceiling ‘of 300 billion dollars during World War II, but the ac- itual debt then was smaller jthan it is today. | Grumbling and _ blame-laying, | House members Friday sent the booster bill to the Senate by a vote of 255-117. There it is ex- pected to run into further oppos)- |tion, but pass in the end. ” . of Debt Lid to $295 Billion . Trafic 5 Committee of t qth = Assn. and what wor ous state agencies are doing to re- duce the toll of accidents and fa- talities om Michigan highways and streets.) By AL HAUGNER Editorial Writer, Port Huron Times Herald _ You spend several] days talking) to Michigan law enforcement of- : | ficers; state officials and en- tor which can make er break a | gineers and professors who are| *#fety record. dedicated to highway safety and, All other factors, statistics and exploring new approach®s to” aicoftlusions pale into ih#ifinificance ‘lature in November 1955 has paid Local Army Reservists Off for Wisconsin Tonight 0 ‘viscose was tha linjured has fallen. + But -when- you~digest the--weaith-- of material, graphs and conclusions and seek one principal conclusi.n: jtraffic safety is people. human element SHAMED OR PRAISED He can be educated, he can be appealed to, he can be persuaded. |'He can understand, he can co- the man or woman behind the °Perate, he can be shamed aml wheel, is the only important fac. "¢ can be praised All the other. contributing ‘ac- tors in a study appear secondary _ to the conclusion that the driver, There were 1,375 persons—not all of them Michigan residents— Nearly 60,000 were injured, caus- ing a loss to our economy of 2°‘ least $130,000,000. Increased emphasis on safety |by the special session of the Legis- The main body of the 151 members of the 2nd_ Heartened by the progress made : - : , - and eager to continue the further Battalion, 333rd Basic Training Regiment, will leave dectine of accidents, the Michigan Pontiac tonight for two weeks training at Camp Mc- Press Assn. in February this year Coy, Wis. adopted a four-point program of its . : traffic safety committee of which The 2nd Battalion, made up mostly of former F Granger Weil. Port Huron. is members of Pontiac’s 703rd Tank Battalion which was chairman : abolished on May 1, will begin its first summer encamp-| The program follows ment after its re-designa-+-— 1. Support the adoption of the ina multiplicity of” factorg—the PM * two-year tease ran. oul. 42. howrs--e-day—on-her-tour-of killed on state highways in 1958. | | The committee, headed by Fred}Canada_ is already showing signs | Heavy House opposition meant ~ protests in both Republican and Pontiac Press Phote W. Smith, Royal Oak supervisor, of weariness = eakey. sacl te Gee hs F a jor cide is we ts at OFF TO A GOOD 8ST! — Michigan's black Ss season Jemocratic parties over in decided this week to retain the 33-| The Queen and Prince Philip . “ g .. we ceveameal’ ‘nercetieg year-old brick, two-story edifice to got off to a good start this morning, at least for one Pontiac crea 4 are passing through the ‘‘wilder ness leg’ of their six-week jour ney, inspecting logging and at a time when the budget a! ready is 13 billion dollars in the red. angler. Fishing in Lake Orion, Mrs. Melvin Womack, 104 Fisher St, took this: 4-pound, 4-ounce largemouth. Her catch was the first formal entry in The Press’ 1959 ‘big fish derby.” Awards 'be used for unspecified county of-| ficés as the county awaits con. | struction of its new -courthouse. It! | paper-makin operations and : . a alee. is going to be built directly across ae deep tat, the heart of | (otaling $150 go to winners in bass, pike and bluegill divisions ; House Apion who ack d the the street from the Contagious ‘ . , pill noted that some nay votes were Hospital. | Labrador today to descend into cast by members who have been = he B _ an iron mine. among the strongest supporters of gsi ne epeeere | big spending measures, The royal couple began the third , \ Smith's recommendation, it icc the | would be doing so over the ob- agen of some 43 municipal The Queen dedicated a huge in-, — international air terminal at Gan-' The organizations, urged on by der Friday, shook nearly a thou- ithe Oakland Chapter of the Michi-|sand hands at a reception and |gan Mental Health Society, flooded trudged for nearly a hour through the Board of Supervisors during the noisy heat of the great Bowa , 'the past year with resolutions ask-'ter paper mill Outdoors Writer, Pontiac prem ing that the empty hospital be used) * * The Pontiac Press had its first official entry in the for tempera housing of the coun-' Elizabeth looked tired during 1959 “Big Fish Derby” this morning when Michigan's Angers Solons ty’s mentally il the morning and there were lines . black bass season got under way x * * ‘around her-wide blue eyes. She : : There's a need for such housing,' smiled seldom and spoke little to Success. however, for the several thousand avid; State Legislators Rap backers say, because many men- persons presented anglers from the metropolitan area was more or less @ Deluge of Bills After spotty proposition Months of Delay * “Some of the fellows wanted to claim at least one economy vote (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) day of their trip—and Queen it# not easy going. Press Gets Ist Entry in ‘Big Fish Derby’ By H. GUY MOATS tally ill persons have to be housed! In the afternoon, however, she iin the county jail or remain at)seemed more spirited and her home while they await scarce beds famed smile began flashing again * * in mental institutions. But, if it is hard work for the Some fishermen, like Mrs. * Melvin Womack, 104 LANSING w—The last-minute. rush to piece together a 1959-60 The county's financial condi- | Queen, it is sheer delight for the Seneca St., had good luck.¢ ‘state budget left some lawmakers tion and its new mission. . State Police budget submitted °i by © issione 4 A. | , C Maj, Frack D. Thompecd! wnt arewell, Spring: aa r doseph | tions prevented it from accepting | many lease offers under which | people of Newfoundland. The royal party drove through Many there were blanked, specimen was 29 Inches long. Berwick Blvd., commander of the! new battalion, said that the mis- sion of the battalion is ‘‘to train jn-! dividual soldiers in basic combat, Subjects."’ | “Our job is to train six-month active duty reservists who are | net members of an active re- | serve unit, but who are consid. | ered members of the stand-by | reserves, by keeping them | abreast with the latest basic | combat tactics,” Thompson said. | . | > «a Summer Arri VES — 2 Continuation of the high! the county would have had to ithe beautiful northern forests past, school driver education program. | expend a large share of the | . ; : f \little settlements that were hardly 3. Creation new legislativ . - : Here Tomorrow | 3. (reation of « new lexislative operating costs, Smith sald. | nire ihan clearings. in the woos Summer officially arrives tomor- row. phases of traffic safety, and pre- | Besides several annual reports! But each little cluster of homes Its arrival will bring the longest: or took only small fish. “Mrs. Womack ts the first en trant for The Press three-way contest that opened today and pare a comprehensive plan of from different supervisors’ com- and stores was gaily decked out runs until Sept, 7. The Pontiac traffic and safety improvement mittees, the Board Monday will be with flags and pennants * s to meet present problems which asked to appropriate $10,000 as the: * * : . day of the year, with 15 hours of will become more aggravated county's share in paying for the’ Loggers and their families wait- goes fishing every chance she daylight, | during the next 10 years. paving and drainage of Squirrel ed for hours beside the dusty road, gets, brought in a 4-pound, 4 If you are the celebrating kind, | 4. Continued support of the road at the entrance to Michigan'to catch a glimpse of the royal’ ounce largemouth, taken from Michigan Traffic Safety Com- icar ' Lake Orion at 7 a.m. The fine summer starts at 10:50 p.m. State University Oakland Despite the fact that the sun) mission. fisherwoman, who admitted shé steaming .under the collar today, Some of the saltiest debate of _House yesterday as budgetmakers | There are also divisions for | |_ northern pike and bluegill. Another lucky angler was Jack floor Boothe, 110 East Hopkins St. pushed for swift approval of major Boothe caught a 4-pound large- @Ppropriation bills mouth at 7:30 am on Little Sil-) A short-lived move to send ver Lake Booth’s bronzeback was State Police on a search for 20 inches long. It fell for the some of the 24 absentee members wiggles of a jitterbug lure added to the confusion. Reports from many popular ‘I don’t know what's in all these county waters were that the turn-'bills and I doubt if anybody else out for the bass opening wasn’t as does,”’ said Rep. William Romano | | heavy as expected. (D-Warren). Thompson, an assistant compos-/Will reach its northernmost point, In 1955, 2,016 persons lost their| ing room foreman at The Pontiac’ None of the lakes was jammed; “The common herd, the peons on Sunday, the warmest days of lives on Michigan highways. Had’ ; with fishermen, although the fleets in the legislature haven't been let the summer aren't anywhere near.;We continued killing at the rate You'll See Her in New York Press, served with the 1st Infantry Division from 1941 until 1946. The division was in seven major Eu- Per usual, the heat will really/we did in 1955, 1,500 more persons hit during the early days of Au-}ould now be dead What then is the problem and ropean campaigns including D- gust. where ia the fil ie Gaeces Day, Sicily and Normandy. | According to astronomers, as — Sia aol x *« | ton ment? The best analysis shows that) He hes bé ber of the! ate. more heat Is received (55 per cent of all accidents arc e has Deen a member of the! during the day than le lent at | uscd by human failure with the any Sah we sumed alk and ight, temperatures will contin. other 45 per cent caused by ve me ue i ali ia ae ue to rise. hicle failure or road conditions Bat., 5lst Tank Battalion, and most) The same sort of a heat ‘lag’ recently the 703rd Tank Battalion ours daily with the warmest! Still, despite the fact that the of which he was executive officer and battalion commander i kg The 333rd Regiment, a part of falig below the rate of cooling, (@ 95 per cent of all drivers | the 70th Training Division, is Com-'temperatures begin to drop ' (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) manded by Col. Harold 4G. Dumanous of Flint. * * * This year at Camp McCoy, mem- bers of the 2nd Battalion will spend ~ most .of their time in refresher courses on basic combat training so that next year they can begin training troops. The group will leave by train at-midnight and arrive at Camp 7 McCoy about 3 p.m. Sunday. i part of the day in the afternoon, human element is responsible for | i Ss SE EAS OE 4S Ri ae TIES SE IRE OE OE ‘Then There Was One...’ Coming Up Monday They were eight happy, clean-cut youngsters, and Py it was high school prom night at Shelbyville, Ti. * For seven in that group, that night was~also their = De ee ee a PS The reservists will arrive back * last. Five minutes past 12, at nearby Mattoon, a train in Pontiac July 5 b struck their car and they became part of a national © . ; , statistic. & LE GE EAA Al BEE ELELD LES a * * * ) ’ EY In similar manner, 37,000 Americans met death last — n oday s Press * year... And close to 400 may be killed this coming | ot RP Ree é Independence Day weekend. Q ; Charch News a8 6 * x * : Comics ; 23 & To get at the shattering human story behind such © Faitorials 4 |@ figures, AP Newsfeatures Writer Saul Pett has recon- 7} Home Section 17-21) structed the last evening of the Shelbyville eight. sowreny te Love Po : His extraordinary article appears Monday in The obituaries 12.13 5 Pontiac Press. Step by step, hour by hour, Pett assembles = qa . 10-11 i the gripping minutlae of doom. It is a picture you will TV & Radio Programs 30 © not soon forget. It is called ‘And Then There Was One Witson, Earl 10 5 ‘ Women's Pages 67 bee ee es gh ae ie a eB’ GER i ellie Millan PRE ? 2 oe ia it pet plied sy bo ee lak 8 ge ae s soon as the rate of heating, 85 per cent of all accidents, close | of “kickers’’ and rowboats§ ran from 40 to 75, boat liverymen said While ‘‘bugs,"’ some files and various types of plugs were pro- ducing results, the best fish were apparently taken on natural bait like the nightcrawiers that lured Mrs. Womack's prize. ee ‘ A = : ea =; = A 238 fees 4 ; ae oe ay € aa Prony a Mrs. Womack was fishing with her husband and cousins;. Mr. anc Mrs. Don Teed of Lake Orion. She ~dropped the fire at the terminal of a 6-pound test spin line in a weedbed, and the hungry bass grabbed it instantly. Shorty Hook at Pine Lake re (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) _ News Flashes | USix fishermen were drowned and at least 15 others are missing today as the result of a storm that lashed Northumberiand Strait between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. j — WASHINGTON \—The United States served notice today the Western Powers are standing firm on their West Berlin policy , in the face of Soviet threats and protests. a SHE'S A COOL ACTRESS—Dolores Gray, UPI Phete lees aeame “Bright Soot.” Onenaté FE 8-018. star of the Broadway musical “Destry Rides Theater Tour, Others are “Flower Drum Song,” | Cae at Case Agaih,” hugs an ice bust of herself between per Pleasure of His Company,” ‘‘Redhead,"’ and, inventory Reduction Sale. Want The formances. ‘‘Destry Rides Again’’ is one of five “The Marriage-Go-Round.’ The theater tour | rrutn? — We show honest discounts on the windew ef each new car! Bill shows slated for the annual Pontiac Press leaves Sept. 14, returning on the 19th. . Spence “Rambler.” 21 § Saginaw. Adv | NEWCASTLE, New Brunswick in on anything,’ he said in a slap at the House Ways and Means Committee, which drafted the spending bills. 4 *® *® * ! Appropriations committees in both the House and Senate dallied with nine of the 10 big spending measures until this week in hopes lawmakers would come -to terms on a tax plan Agreement on the jevel of new taxation would have set the pat- tern for spending. When none appeared, budget framers slapped together a spending pre- gram pegged to between 419 and 420 million dollars and rushed the bills to House and Senate floors, urging approval before the end of the fiscal year June 3. Gov. Williams recommended 424 millions, not counting provision for a deficit that will total 110 million dollars July 1. The first major budget bill, pro- viding $70,283,457 for social wel- fare purposes, is waiting the gov- ernor’s signature. * * * From Mackinac Island, Gov. Wil- jliams «aid Michigan faces ‘‘a new and more desparate cash crisis” within 10 days. | The governor told the Michigan |Bankers Assn. convention that the | critical period will begin with the 195) Cadtitne “€2" Sedan, Full Pewer./eNd of the fiscal year June 30. | Williams explained that almost ino revenues are due in the first itwo weeks in July, | ‘The treasury will be downto ‘the bottom of the barrel,” he said. } peo f } ; " é 4 ; ‘ , | . TWO ts Who's the Boss: in Louisiana? ~ Lieutenant Governor Is Asking Legal Advice Before Taking Reins BATON ROUGE, La. (® — Lou- jsiana officials were at logger- heads today as to who was the; state’s chief executive since Gov. Ear] Long indicated he may be plotting anether court battle to tree himself from court-ordered treat- ment in a mental hospital. * * * | Lt Gov. Lether Frazar, a friend! of the 63-year-old ailing governor { wants legal advice before taking over said he formally acting governor Secretary of State Wade Mar tin Jr., a political enemy of Long, saig he would continue to recog nize Long as governor. He chal- lenged Frazar’s right to take | over without formal certification of Long's inability to act | ~ “Gov. Long has been irrespon- sible for some time but there has been no legal declaration of that,” Martin said, * * * Long called for Irgal ville 54 miles to the east of this capital city where he and his broth | _ oe er the late Hucy P Long, began FAST LANSING (#—A nonparti thriving on peppery politics in the san but politically conscious group 1920s of Michigan citizens has launched * * * State police and sheriff's depu ties overpowered the cursing, fight ing governor Thursday night and rushed him to Mandeville a movement aimed at solving the state's problems and restoring its national reputation * ¥ ® Some 200 persons representing a A physician and a psychiatrist said he suffered from paranoiac schizophrenia (delusions of perse cution); with a maniac depres- sive psychosis. broad range of interests joined in sponsoring the new organization yesterday at the invitation of George Romney, president of ‘American Motors Corp Martin said he would challenge Frazer in court if the 54-year-old former president of McNeese State! They met at Michigan State University and named their movement "Citizens for Michi- COUNTY’S VACANT CONTAGIOUS HOSPITAL — The future use of the county's Contagious Hospital building, 1079 N the Board of Supervisors. Vacant for nearly a year, the building has been sought Citizens Start Movement costs, ee 19 Sqlye Sates Problems , in j j . 4 | ‘ : . ; . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 ) i —— + The Day in Birmingham’ - A supervisors’ special sidering the numerous offers, this week recommended that it be used fo house by several organizations. Telegraph Id, will be decided Monday by county offices. The Board will decide Monday. City’s Retarded Children Wait who are recommended for special Care . By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG ; : it wtit-be- a iong--summer fer of state affairs within a few years and then dissolve the parents of 20 mentally retarded . * * children. They are waiting for “The County Superintendents A; The group will seek financial help . sociation has approved expansion support but decided to Umit In They probably won't know until * * * dividual contributions to $100 @ 4); whether their youngsters will “The state will provide aid and year. No money will be accepted from organizations except pos sibly grants for research or edu cational foundations. so will the county with the one- half mill for our purposes GET GO-AHEAD iget seats next semester in special education classes of the Pontiac Public School System Present classes are overcrowd- “We have the go-ahead and the ? ly » a i Heal. y emphasized ( ie ed. These parents are on a walt- rooms to open two additional for Michigan’ will not assess duces ing jist and have been turned (classes. Tentatively, we are con- is is open to any Michigan resi-. gown before. sidering one class for mentally dent | a Ee . . a | ; ' 'The problem is a lack of quali- retarded children at Macomb) A temporary planning committee School on the elementary level,! fied teachers, not money or facili-| was elected to select public issues j oa f 4 'e pub says William Wright, di- and one on the junior high level ties,’ for study ig fer ° rector of special education jat Jefferson College attempted to act as gov- . Among those suggested were «We don't have any more room “But so far we haven't been ernor gan. legislative reapportionment, t@x@-/ in our present classes for children! able te find two teachers who * * * Romney was elected temporary tion, public schools Michigan's Frazar said he would not shirk chairman business climate, exploitation of, his duty if an emergency develops.| He said the group would strive the St. Lawrence Seaway, mental But he wants legal advice before to formally taking over CONTINUES POLICIES “Until then [ will continue poli cies, and carry them out, of my close friend, Ear] K, Long,”’ Fraz ar said | lishers, editors, | 1. Arouse citizen interest in state | problems 2? Study these problems and rec the public ommend solutions to and to elected officials Attending the meeting were pub merchants, pro health, metropolitan planning, e e maura rvnrcrs and te sos VEETULSEELS INCCESS [governmental structure, services’ | | “| Until 13th of Jaly * * * The group will meet again later this year after the planning com, mittee submits its study proposals | Atty. Gen. Jack Gremillion saic i i Lael ; - i essors, college presidents, scnoo arold ©. McKinley . at ‘ , oh . Frazar could take over Martin dis officiala. ¢ rabetioe headi, farcn Harold . Tel / Mt te an GENEVA (A—The Big Four for-| Khrushchev's desire for a sum. agreed, saying the court order that en ee UOT SUC iE aL LO ae ter spe GRE : . etfs lawyers, bankers, union offi Council of Church, was elected elgn ministers today recessed their, Nut meeting. = sent Long to Mandeville did not de ciale, Clergymen, judges and active conference unti] July 13) without) A new period of mounting ten- clare the governor's inability to temporary secretary of the organ act members of both major political vation |breaking the East-West deadlock: sion in the Berlin crisis was fore varies * * = seen, especially since West Ger * * * | * on Berlin } i led ' ” A * \ , loos , many has decided to hold an as Long himself or same official Joseph V Bradley of Howell, an Western officials forecast a new —. e i ewe old er ane| body Martin sald. firat must cert; Vesplle ther varie dointerests iysurance officyal was Named, sembly to elect its new president @ost expressed dissatisfaction over the legistative stalemate and the state's cash crisis 7 Romney, in keynoting the meet fy Long's inability Frazar named Gremillion as one of his attorneys soviet drive for the summit fol-'in West Berlin on July 1 lowing the failure of the talks | * * * They said Soviet Premier The Communists, who are. try Khrushchev ts trying to frighten ‘ing to force the Western alles out temporary TReasaretr Elected to the planning com mittee were Rabbi Morris Adler, ing. said Detroit; Rev. Fr. Robert Allen, the Western powers into a gum. of West Berlin, have assailed this p _ ; iciiews Gere | Detroit; Lester Biederman, Trav) mit conference instead of offer. West German meeting as a provo- ress e 5 § ntry any oF Us USheve ne : erke City; Eiwyn Bodley, Bay ing contessions on Berlin as w cative act in the city 110 miles {n- evidence of inadequate objective City; ©. Lawrence Boyle, De ‘ leadership in the interest of the lure to the West side Communist East Germany troit; Joseph V. Brady, Howell; * id . * ’ in Big Fish Derby total community Robert P. Briggs, Jackson; Sam I - 1, retary of State Chris ; une period between now and : thé wl fag i : “Tr a ’ ‘We are concerned that exces vel Brownell, Detroit; Martin 2&8" ertel and other Western July 13 also in expected to be a | | Y diplomats are réported to have de busy one for Western diplomacy, (Continued From Page One) sive ohitical partisanship and Butzet, West Bloomficid Hills; eile. Ms Powel ’ et cided two weeks ago that this was} with exchanges among Eisen- ported several good catches of{ CConomie self-interest have thwart Edward Cushman Dearborn, Khrushchev's strategy hower, British Prime Minister | his boat livery “a Lab brought _ nse a Judah Drob i ast Lansing John: Western interest in breaking off Harold Macmillan and French | LIMIT CATCH istration to our citizens and Fitzgerald Pontiac | William the negotiations here dates from! President Charles de Gaulle, as One Detrolter. he sald tonk 2 jeopardized our future Frank, Detroit, Lowell Genebach, (nat time | well as with Khrushchev. , Ty oe _ “T don't think any ene person or pattie Creek: Dan Gerber, Fre - | in Herter’ he iene imit catch, Two others landed any one organization is responsible mont Josephine Goman, Detroit nRe wat calne is (Cenexn ve nikters* mnferenc ek a bad right nice fish by their int ef ‘ ia ; / Sa | : = _— ministers’ conference took a ba & y Joint for the situation Mrs. Berrien C Ketchum, Bl lleving It held one trump card forts, ‘Biggest fish reported here, | * * * Shorty said, ‘was a 19-inch large “If we trace it back, the ultimate mouth ”’ . _ ; : responsibility Feats with the citi Several good catches also were 7ens of Michigan ~ “Muskegon turn about two weeks ago when Soviet Minister Andrei A. Gromy \ko proposed a one-year time limit; Highway Survival lon Western occupation of West, Berlin. The West denounced this hoopman, L.indland mingham, G Robert East Lansing, KO LL * * * taken at Union Lake, Gregg's | * + + * Frank Manley, Flint, Cireuit as a Soviet ultimatum. boat livery reported early today. | Hie said the organization must’ Judge Wade McCree, Detroit Key ls People BEARS OUT ESTIMATS: Another successful Pontiac fish neither sponsor nor endorse politi Frank Merriman, Deckerville poo r ° el a crman nota “t im however oa! candidates or try to translate Rev. Paul Morrison, Lansing, Fd . ; ; | The negotiating line followed an, not a “basser,”" however ‘ : | ‘Continued From Page One) here by Gromyko is regarded py was Frank Gorle. 719 E, Mans ig movement ifte a politicat gar Orr, Grand Rapids, Jonathan ie : RE “| field, who brought home a fine crusade Snow, Huntington Woods: William) quitzed considered themselves the Western leaders as having He speculated that the group might strive to give citizens a stronger voice in the management 6- pound 5-ounce brown trout from the Big Manistee river at Mesick * * * The lunker, 25 inches long, was laken in fast water on nightcrawl | ers Lf was Gorle’s all-time biggest! trout and he’s going to have it! mounted | Venecsucla's Lake Maracatho ts the site of one of the world’s vreat | oil development projects. Many of |borne out their estimate of Khrush- chev's strategy They think it probably means the Soviet Premier considers the West-| ern position weak and feels he Stirton, Ann Arbor: Howard Stod-/ above average drivers. dard, Lansing, and FG Upjohn. pr William A. Mann, professor Kalamazoo jin the teacher education program! and Highway Traffie Safety Cen ter of Michigan State University Lack Special Teachers ' certain other handicapped children.| hours later. | school Police Quiz Brothérs in Abduction,.Robbery BIRMINGHAM — Two brothers instructional swimming ‘djasses at ioned ‘ac the Barnum Junior High, Scl.ool ee sd eae goal and at the high school and and Bloomfield Township police | Derby Junior High School pools. day in the robbery and abduction z « *« * . of a Pontiac man Wednesday. On dry land, Monday is also the * * * kickoff for tennis instruction at the David Eastham, 24, of 474 Oak-' ton Park courts, archery lessons land Ave., Pontiac, was captured |at the Eton Park archery range yesterday in Battle Creek. He waS and golf tutelage at Springdale turned over to Pontiac Police. Golf Course. Eastham's brother, Richard, 19, was captured shortly after the holdup Wednesday, Police in Battle Creek said they School. found David asleep in the apart-' Detailed information on all of ment of a friend. A sawed-off shot- the recreation programs can be gun was found in his car outside, secured by calling the Recrea- |police said. tion Department, Midwest 4-1800. ih &® * | Both brothers are in the Oakland| ‘Four Birmingham and Bloom- County Jail. They will be arraigned field Hills residents are expected Monday in Pontiac on kidnaping|to participate in the Detroit Horse charges and in Bloomfield Town-| show, June 23 through June 28. ship for armed robbery. en iccal exhibitors are Irving A. Mane -, Bir- They are accused of the holdup | Dufty of ail ee a hei of John BR, McAlevy, 29, who of 945 E. Long Lake Rd., Mrs. = at the Roosevelt Hotel, Pon- E. E. Fisher of 927 Lone Pine . - ' Rd., and Mrs. Graham J. Gra- McAlevy told police he was held| jam of 2101 Woodward Ave, all up as he left the Jet Bar in Pon-| o¢ Bloomfield Hills. tiac and was force ive into! ' Bloomfield Townsiip. drivevanta) More than 350 horses have been xk « ‘entered in the competition and possess the necessary wee | Whil ithe show is expected to be the cations to conduct these classes.” | e. the holdup took place, ‘largest ever held at the Bloomfield {Bloomfield police came on the : A special education teacher must) scene. ee a Lake road be certified and have the approval| The two gunmen fled. Richard! * to teach mentally retarded and|was nabbed in a wooded area two! x * Spectators will see horses work “The Pontiac Schools are offer: , in 16 divisions of hunters, Jump- ing education to children who} Monday is the curtain-raiser for|€™S and western, as rg as jun- might otherwise find no place in Some features of Birmingham's ior equestrian teams, and dressage says Summer recreation program events. : : Scheduled to get under way on Ribbons, s il ver trophies, and that day is family swimming at)Cash prizes will be awarded. The Birmingham High School and Der-| Show is open to the public. by Junior High School pools. | * for instrumental music classes is also set for Monday at Birmingham High Pentiac Press Photo committee, however, after con- the regular classroom,” Wright. ‘'Mental retardation has become a major problem in our society and particularly so in edu- cation * + = * * Also set to begin Monday are. “How to educate children who ———-—-——— “| cannot benefit from the regular program to become well- vel etl oso ot oe Fuse OKS Hiking Federal Debt Limit | Wright explained that since these | | (Continued From Page One) youngsters recommended for placement in the special classes do not all have the same ability three programs are provided to fit on their record.’ one Democratic their individual needs. ‘leader observed. : | SOME. LIKE NORMAL | It was the third time in the past “Some retarded children are eee has that dee Eisen- socially very much like normal es s requested a raise in - pa ithe debt ceiling. : according to Wright. House leaders said that a fiscal emergency exists, and that fail-, ure to vote the Treasury more bor- ‘rowing power would endanger, the classes and the remainder in the government's credit and solvency. special education classroom Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D-Ark), floor manager of the bill, said the bill must become law by | midnight June 30 if the govern- uc maaan Royal Oak Loses ing due in excess of the present youngsters,” ‘but weak in the so-called academ- These children spend time in regular ic subjects part of their “The special education teacher- consultant helps the student and the participating teacher with | learning and teaching problems. HOWARD K. KELLEY “Other children are retarded in) both social and academic areas.) debt limit. For these, the competition of the! The 295 billion top is a tempo- . regular classroom is too great. rary one-year ceiling. It would Ma Of in Death They are assigned to a special revert on June 30, 1960, to a new y education teacher for almost all.‘permanent’’ limit of 285 billions. ' of the school day It is expected the Treasury will ‘ * ~ * seek another temporary rise at) Howard Kelly, 40, Dies “The emphasis in this type of on time | After Vein Surgery program is upon growing in social The present permanent limit is Com lications skills as well as academic achieve- 283 billions. The present tempo-| P ; ment.” rary limit, in effect until June 30; of this year, is 288 billions. | Howard K. Kelley, serving his There are still other retarded) tye actual debt currently stands! third term as mayor of Royal Oak, voungsters whose academic and at around 286 billion dollars. social abilities are so far behind) the others that they are given a trial period in a special education class “After they have been observed and tested in this special class, . a decision is reached by all the’ Republicans blamed what they professional personnel concerned called Democratic “spenders and as to whether the child can benefit;)budget busters.” - from public school special classes,"") Some members of both parties Wright said urged mandatory budget balanc- The Pontiac Scheot Board has,ing and annual payments to re- given a group of parents of severe- duce the debt. ly retarded children permission to! Rep. Hale Boggs (D-La) said, use a vacant room in ‘one of the “We can gemagog as much as city's elementary schools. This, ¥¢ want to on this issue, but it “Jack and Jil’ room is organized Mae to make Toone here . for the: purpose: af selthelp and declared Rep. Abraham J. Multer Democrats blamed the situa- tion on the administration's tight money policy, They said it re- the 1957-58 recession. stricted credit and contributed to | | | died at the age of 40 last night in | William Beaumont Hospital of com- | plications from surgery for inflam- /mation of the veins. He entered the hospital Memorial ‘Day. Hailed as Michigan's youngest mayor during his tenure, Kelley | would have completed six years | in office in November, ' The attorney headed the South- east Michigan Water Authority which was formed to build a pipe- line to tap Lake Huron’s water supply * * * Four years ago Kelley unsuccess- fully sought the Republican norni- said most’accidents are caused by doesn't have to bargain away any ‘safety: training one or more of the following con ditions (1) lack of knowledge; (2)! lack of alertness. (3) projection of personality characteristics The second concept of accidents is that most of them do not have thie great ai | a single cause but result from » pres vl rigs ‘ art “ \ the) wurtace ms Vise tar above! a number of things going wrong at ‘urface of the Iake'’s water. | the same time While there is an easy incli- | The Weather i nation by some to blame most accidents on teenagers, drunks, PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Bate to- a few reckless drivers or on day high 7A. Winds northweaterlé & 15! iderly fl h he a miles, Fair and a Hittle cooler tonight | emcrir peeme. ihe truth jem Lew @@ Winds light northweat falr and pleasant, high fe Tomorrow) Today tn Pontiae Lowest temperature preceding &@ am Ci At @ am. Wind velocity 10-12 mph Direction—Weat Bun sets Saturday at #12 pm Bun rises Sunday at 455 ain Moon sets Sunday at § 59 am Moon rises Saturday at 787 »p m Friday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown Highest temperature Al Lowest temperature 42 Mean temperature Weather—@unny Dewntown Temperatures ™ fl {lam TR, m 04 12M 70 m Aa lpm 8! m4 7 m 6 e2e2ee-~-2 ee ree One Vear Age in Pontiae Highest temperature i) Lowest temperature Rat Mean temperature a5 8 Weather—Rain | Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 46 Years | 97 tn 1983 42 in 1014) Friday's Temperature Chart | Raltimore 62 60 Memphis a4 660 Brownsville 8@ 70 Miami Beach #4 74 Buflaie 8! 61 Milwaukee 9 «42 Chicago 14 #67 Minneapolia 61 5% the facts show—that more than 60 per cent of fatal accidents are eaused by drivers who have a reasonably good driving record. Further, in a limited study, ex- perienced drivers “flunked” a test of safe driving practices, The) average score of 68 per cent would be rated unsatisfactory in any high school in the state. | t In the matter of alertness—or lack. of it—even an extra half- second in reaction at 60 miles an hour brings a driver 44 feet closer to an accident, And, in the matter of the pro- jection of personality character- istics, there are two definite clas- sifications: Conservative driv- ers behind a slow moving vehicle will walt for safe passing dis. tance, the moére aggressive driver will break out of position and attempt to pase four or five care ahead, AP Wirephete incinnat! 79 8% New Orleans 91 75| AND SHE CAN COOK, 100 Mra. Elizabeth Stokes of _ P ny f * * * 1 Ts n ’ “oO » Cleveland 18 88 New York pe Ae Traverse City, the Mrs. Michigan entrant in the race for the rivers with emotional problems Denver a4 61 Omahe as nets ? , present another challenge in safety Detroit 81 62 Pellston 7 89 Mrs. America’ crown at Fart Laudgindale, Fla, cuts the coffee Duluth 77 $1 Phoenix 108 #1) ; work. In this category the concern . Port Worth .02 10 Bt. Louis a2 45, cake which won her first place in the yeast baking! event and WHAT A JOR — Soviet 8 Francisco 67 53 8. 8 Marie 75 4 Traverse C, 80 54 G Rapide 78 66 Houghton 74°49 ~, Jacksonville 89 73 placed her among the | This category carries a lot of w finalists in the homemaking category is with those with a considerable range in intensity, from those with) eight in the final decipion which yesterday thing to get a stimmit conference g ——___ Foreign seems lost deeply in thought after Western ministers turned down ‘DNY). “That is, whether the nation as state representative in government can pay its bills.” Oakland County. He served as 3 a |chairman of two of the county's Republican conventions and the South Oakland Republican Club. Charged With A Royal Oak resident for 30 | ; | _ years, Kelley. served on the City | | Stealing Food | Commission since 1948. He was elected mayor in 1953. | An unemployed Pontiac factory); He was graduated from Royal ‘worker who was arrested in the Oak High School and the Detroit People’s Food-O-Mat, 465 E. Pike College of Law. He also studied at St., early Friday morning, faces the University of Michigan, Detroit prosecution on a burglary charge. Institute of Technology, Wayne James Perry, 27, of 76 W. Strath- State University and the American more Ave., admitted the burglary Institute of Banking. He was a lto Pontiac police. He said he was World War II veteran. “getting food for his wife and two * « « children. Kelley is survived by his wife, Perry was in the store when Louise; a son, Howard, and a police officers discovered the daughter, Leslie Ann. break-in. They found him | The body will lie in state at the crouched between shelves with William Sullivan and Son Funeral. $4 worth of groceries. Home, 705 W. 11-Mile Rd., until Perry waived examination on the 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. charge yesterday before Munici-. Funeral service will be held 2 lpal Judge ‘Cecil McCallum and P-m. Tuesday at St. John’s. Episco- |was bound over to Oakland County Pal Church at 11-Mile road and Circuit Court where he will be Woodward, Burial will be in Acacia jarraigned Monday. Park Cemetery. } om - Backed by Most State Congressmen Tally Debt Limit Votes WASHINGTON (AP) —How Michigan ‘congressmen voted Friday as the House passed and sent to the Senate a bill to raise the national debt limit: Democrats for: Dingell, Lesinski, Machrowicz Republicans for: Bennett, Bentley, Broomfield, Chamberlain, Ford, Knox = Republicans against: Democrats pal ar Andrei Gromyko the Big Four session at Geneva 2ussia’s proposal for Wirephete Minister * ' Cederber, Hoffman, JohNansen. d against: Diggs, Griffiths. : City oa Ty Waentngton 62: 64 . only slight losses in personal ef- | . oO : — ity ae Beattie. as: Me could make Mrs Stokes the mimbey one homemaker of \the nation | ee ieney up to those that should! a time limit on occupation of West Berlin ‘and the talks | Democrats abse or not voting: O'Hara, Rabaut. Lae Angeice oe Lo inumark «7 ba! tonight. | ibe identified and given treatment.! were broken off for a three-week cooling period. Republicans absent or not voting: Griffin, Meader. f | cee y : | a ' / 7. Lee 4 ) ¥ ey Se ee ee eee ee ee ee -_' _f4 A mm eae See oc 2 ee i > f j a Lp: | ' } , - of oS f \ L “ as ; 1 ie aa \ La a oe / fy, | | a, ) = ~ + j : i | i . “ ~~ | | , } | 3 ree . - . cae ee ) [ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 1959 rg gt : ! THREE | sani : \Long’s Replacement Dreamed of Top Education Post Instead — : Florida Law Prevents Gey. Laray (Cie ahead i) ney stentency ee. Se a ripp ing 0 10 Forced 4 ' ati legislative act to become law Fri-| cially mixed classes, J. | integration iday. The law permits the trans-| | « ei * Case Rate Up ‘Never Hoped to Be Acting Governor ee welt ge ppl test yp tay onde Me sign the bill, but “os | la child from being forced to at-/refuses, the child cannot be com- allowed it to become law without . wl _ |tend an integrated school. ,|pelled under the -state’s compul-'his signature. ‘59 Toll Nearly Double BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)—There’s a bit of irony The first job Frazar ever had was in Longville ‘5 Last Y r’s Fi | about Lether Edward Frazar, 54. teaching history. There he met and married Miss Lily Th ears Figures You see, he never wanted to be acting governor of Hooper, an English teacher. rough June 13 ») Louisiana) ape He is noted for his devotion to his wife; to his | He dreamed of becoming president of Louisiana State 18-year-old daughter, Brenda, and to Christie Clark : aie Se (AP) | Paralyt-| Unversity. ef Lake Charles, the elder daughter and mether of are continuing to g i i | run far ahead of the comparative| Frazar himself is an — a this state ee s three children. 1958 figures, the Public Health| the rambunetious in politics, wears) tie) tate Somer Louisiana citizens, for Frazar’s tenure as acting Service said today. | Long reigned unchallenged as “the kingfish” and his governor, will have to get used to a different tempo, There were 55 paralytic cases, | younger brother, Earl, rode out the Louisiana scandals slower and easier. Perhaps there’s a key in his nickname last week compared with 25 in the and molded a vote-getting machine unrivaled in of LSU college days. Friends of those days still call him | | same 1958 week and 36 in uel week ended June 6. For the polio disease year which It may be Lt. Gov. Frazar gave up his dream of WORKHORSE REPUTATION began April 1 there had been 265| heading LSU some place along the tight rope he walked paralytic cases through June 13.. with Gov. Long. He hasn't said. recent years. “Mule.” As Gov. Long’s field general, he aequired the reputa- compared with 128 a year earlier “ion of a workliorge Since Jan. 1 there had been 452 PERSONALITY REMAINS : x x u “ee = against 231 in the first But, certain it is he didn’t give up the personality that He was the 1960 heir-apparent to the governor's job -3 weeks of 1958. fit so admirably into his previous jobs as president first A few months ago Lt. Gov. Frazar collapsed from * * * of Southeastern Louisiana Institute at Lafayette and next overwork, maybe with a slight stroke. Then stepped Iowa reported the largest num-! mm Lake Charl i i ber of paralytic cases last week | of McNeese State College at ake arles. . forward the fiery Long to announce his plan to run OUR MONEY Eixine,| The! cases lwere (concen.| Watch him as presiding officer of the Louisiana again. trated in the Des Moines area. ; Senate. : Then, there's that irony again. The Des Moines concentration — When things got fouled up, he'd laugh and say A few days ago, Gov. Long, ailing, shouted from a eae Fatles there Sees in that light voice: “Let’s back up and start all mental hospital window in Galveston: “Frazar wants to | among members of a religious over again. Let’s make out it never happened.” run for governor, but he can’t even walk.” oO, sect in Missouri. Somehow, it worked, too. * * * - | jo R ETURN surged Gewe Gann ee mall Then, later, he'd be talking to legislators or voters, But, even so, the loyal lieutenant governor walked e week with! (wo leach reported by joshing readily, popping out his quick, hearty laugh, his not ran to the acting governor's chair. Probably he'd ae : . ine t. Savi . Minnesota, Nebraska and Kansas) eyebrows arching. still rather be teaching kids history. Paid semi-annually on your INV estment. savings placed before the 10th of the month earn from the first! >. CONVENIENCE Four offices to Serve you. Save-by-Mail Service. and one by Missouri. These five ~ states plus North and South Da-' . . . . kota are grouped in the service's Traffic, Zoning Regulations Mean Nothing report as the west north-central states. The Dakotas listed n “=: .Diplomats Flaunt Laws in Washington There were increases in th South Atlantic states, the west) eae euiet; one Cal By RUTH MONTGOMERY jon lovely, tree-shaded Massachu- tastically difficult requirements for, ets canceled, The figure would "Drive-in Window and Free Parking at the rear of Arizona. bas had 14 paralytic! WASHINGTON — This capital oles avenue in the heart of Em- pool construction, the embassies have run to dozens more, except | the H me Office and Drayton Plains Branch cases this year, as compared with |the free world is a city of special | bassy Row. . merrily. install their own, without! that police chose to ignore the e€ m0 ° y . . three a year ago, and five have(privilege—for the privileged few.| The structure is now completed, | 4 thought to zoning regulations | fleet of embassy cars parked occurred on three Indian reserva-|At least 4,500 of our inhabitants occupied, and bustling with activ-) x * * | daily across the street from the tions. are above the law, and free from ity. District officials are biding’ The diplomatic community tears embassy in a restricted tone. all embassies and chan 3. SERVICE Prompt, efficient, experienced personnel to serve tarrest. jtheir time until the day comes yp traffic tickets by the hundreds Since No one can vote, except the leg-;when Canada may want to sell every week, without bothering even . | ceries are located in residential Dems in Full Retreat islators and temporary government the building to an American. to protest them. After all, District ; — . an I areas, neighbors are subjecte iemployes who can still cast ballots | Permission, they vow, will be ‘police are powerless to arrest ghbors are subjected to § di p lin their home communities. | refused, but our good neighbors them, or even to protest their mul- te indignity of having signs pinged you. Personal attention to each customer. ON JPENAING FLOGFAM © cr even the taxpayers have a to the north couldn't care lew, |Uble Violation 8 front of their own doorsteps | voice in the government of Wash- | It’s a dandy building, which they. (CAN VIOLATE LAW forbidding them, or their guests WASHINGTON (AP)—The heav- ington—none but the non-taxpay- intend to occupy at least during | Rec to park there. The space is re ; ~ra tic Sr ax - ecause of a diplomatic immu- con, 5 a Ln ne ily Democratic Congress has ing diplomats who can simply current lifetimes, lies aw dating: ‘back 1790. ; served for ‘‘diplomatic cars only furled its’ antirecession battle defy our stringent rules and reg- | Whil | Asal poatiente Tivel by ro an a “ J 0 ay am a re flags. and. is. in_ full retreat. from, stetions on ie nk cake cel res) com i ass att ~ “4 ecing ythert ee US. personnel accredited to for its promised spending programs, ° - (th he "frustration auseHes,-staffs-and servants—ean -park- cig nations enjoy simitar-tmmu: Because the civil servants ‘of the of their inability to meet the fan- wherever they choose, speed, vio- nity but one wonders if it buys us Pontiac the Republican National Commit- tee said today. District of Columbia are unan- late no-turn laws and run red many friends abroad. Certainly the ~ bad The committee in its publica- swerable to the peo ple, it fs more lights without so much as a by- time-honored custom adds to our A avin Ss tion, “Battle Line,” said ‘‘the has- difficult to obtain a permit ond Sen Kenned Sure | Your-leave woes in this crowded capital city, eG era tily improvised switch is taking meet regulations for installing a ° y | : * : * * where local residents must pay place in full view of a prosperous swimming pool here than ve of F tecently this correspondent went ever increasing real estate taxes : ; - . 50 state ion. This is| o lunch with the No. 2 man at one — F ; é . : = TT nation and hly bemu ss the 50 states of the union. This Is H ff t B B f d to compensate for the ever-expand-. ‘ WING. aaa ” ahignly med ees true, despite the fact that Washing-| 0 q 0 e 00 e | of our largest embassies. As he ing diplomatic corps which re- Home Office: 761 \ . Huron Street » x y. aie ' “ i-tropical’’| prepared to abandon his car in a jentlessly c »§ ; Ss The committee said Democratic| ton is listed as a “sem! | ee . . « tree dian ip ean r entlessly continues to buy up more fey leaders earlier this year. used Post by many foreign governments. | eee * Se ni Jehn F Fi cle arly marked no parking” zone'and more of our choice real estate Downtown Branch Rochester Branch SN SURED aa a _ es . jnedy -Mass) says he is conlident|on a busy downtown street Li : re . . ; he ties eats * * * : c thus removing it from the tax = 7 : . wha amt ee, eeu! Our zoning regulations are more James Hoffa will be removed as called his attention to the sign. polls 16 E. Lawrence St. 407 Main Street t than perhaps any other|President of the Teamsters Union |With a grin and a shrug, he re spending bills on airport aid, hous- stringen It's a headache, to be sure, but OPEN TONITE: WITH THESE Last Minute Gift Ideas for Dad ing and depressed areas. ,Spot in America; yet ambassadors, Kennedy, considered one of the sponded rs, forgetting that Washington still remains the most 4416 Dixie Highway — Drayton Plains Then, the committe said, there |can blithely turn palatial private leading Democrat presidential can-)* ™ & @ipiomat: beautiful, fascinating, wonderful) was a long stall, caused by an dwellings into busy chanceries, and didates for 1960, made the com- Last week the Argentine em. {city in the land. It’s a privilege to. - aroused public opinion against in- erect office buildings in purely;ment to newsmen last night as he| bassy had 16 illegal parking tick- live here, evert if we're not among flationary spending, an accelerat-|residential areas. ees a three-day visit to Wash- ing boom in the economy and in) Zoning officials are still smolder- ingtoh State. employment, and firm opposition ing over the manner in which the! Kennedy said the Teamsters from President Eisenhower and Canadian government two years}! [Union leader had surrounded Republicans in Congress. jago turned a deaf ear to their) himself with ‘‘racketeers and Now, the committee added, a adamant refusal to permit the) poodiums” and that Hoffa's re. | Democratic retreat has set in. (construction of an office building! gime was not in the best interest —$_—_——___— = | of either the public or union | Se & as | members. Women’s Straw Wedgies, Straps, Barebacks “Hoffa's election at Miami last year was unfair,’ Kennedy said. “IT am confident that eventually he Lwill be removed from office. The monitors appointed by the court to oversee Teamsters Union affairs may oust Hoffa.” The Massachusetts democrat said/| the rise to power of Hoffa was one of the reasons he was pushing his 1. L. VOORHEES Kennedy-Erwin labor reform bill, which has passed the Senate but ‘ran into trouble if’ the House. | June 21st is his day. What shall we do to show him our affection? A tip! The sim- plest act you can do; a kiss, a hug or pat on the back will quickly find a responsive chord in his emotions. He understand. All fathers have a blind side. With some that blind side is carving wood, others like to hike in the woods, or stay a stiff game of ese a chess, or go after the big ones in a deep, - dark pool—there are as many “blind sides” . ; as there are dads, but you know what your = ld dad likes best. Knowingyour franchise and leave you hold- ing the bag.” xk *« * However, the American Cancer Society overlooks one very impor- tant point. This bag won't be empty. In faet, it will be chuck full of community good will, which is more important than the desks, typewriters and the folding chairs. The Southeastern Michigan or- ganization is planning on affili- ating with the Michigan Cancer Foundation and continuing in the United Funds. Its money is used locally and the area will probably receive even more financial aid. kek If we agrée there should be two drives, one for 55 agencies, and one for Cancer, we are opening the door for a campaign a week within a short time. Personally, 1 hereby promise The American Cancer Society that I won't lift a finger to aid this backbiting attitude and The Press hasn't the slightest interest in the campaign We're not going to help tear down a very successful United Fund. x * * The Cancer Society might be intrigued by some past history in Pontiac. Several years ago, Red Cross had a $38,000 budget in the United Fund. National head- quarters said: “Get out of that and run your own campaign.” But some of the kindly Chest brethren left it in and we raised the whole goal. On orders from THE PONTIAC PRESS art tr by The Russert. Bases Daily Except Bunday Pontiac, Mirhixan Pontrine Press ComPan? Jonm A. Ritey Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising and Advertising Director Manager Howare H. Prrecenatp m1, Eat M. Treapw Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager CG Maaawale Jonpan, Joum W. Frirac Local Advertising Secretary aaa Saitor Manager Haray J Groner C. Inman Rees Manegine "pattor Classified Manager The Associated Press is entitied exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed in this Hewspaper as well as all AP news dispatches The Powrisac Paeess is delivered by carrier for 45 cents “ @ week. where carrier service is not avaliable. be mail tn Oakland. Genesee, Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer and Washtenaw Countion It is $18.00 a year: elsewhere in Michigan and vA other places in the United States r. as mati raid at ayable in oF Fenton. mas been pala ee nd clase rete at Pon + Migs. mber National headquarters, the local chapter refused the funds and several months later staged its own “campaign.” It was a sorry thing. Community leaders weren't in- terested. And so, Red Cross came up with a grand total of -$3,700. Chastened, national) officials came to the United Fund and said: . “How about-that $38,000?” And the local officials, always kindly and always friendly and helpful, replied: “Sure — minus the $3,700.” - If American Cancer wants to declare war, we accept the defy. ee And in Conclusion... Jottings from the well thumbed notebook of your peripatetic re- porter: Of all the babies in the whole world, those with the longest dife expectancy are born in Norway and they’re feminine.......... They tell me modern medical treat- ment renders isolation unnecessary In leprosy cases........ -. Oakland County’s own Peter DAWKINS, top ranking West Point cadet, graduated as a paratrooper. His gal of the mo- ment is Jupt Wricut.......... DON Anrens, former Cadil- lac GM, has often been mistaken for the late JoHN Foster DULLES (eee eae A letter writer to the NY News says: ‘Why do you re- fer to Russia as a country run by gang- sters and murderers? Who is running the U.8.? Should I mention Horra, Beck, ANastasiA, Dio et cetera?” * * * Purely personal tip to all hus- bands: Take the little gal out fo dinner at least (twice a week all summer and give her a rest from the cooking department If vou’re interested, the name of that little colored girl in the Florida rape case is Betty Jean Owens Purely personal nomination for a man destined to hecome. an influential and very valuable citizen in’ the years ahead: Stanton Dondero Why does human hair grow faster in the summer?) And why does it grow more slowly when it is four or five inches long? * * * Sign on a pas station. “To keep from getting complaints about our free service, there'll be no free serv- ice.” (Courtesy 10.) .......... JOHNNY RicHARpDSoN tells me that he drives his convertible on those hot days with the top down and the air conditioning on full blast. He says the result is perfect. He tried it on the missus and she couldn’t figure out what happened. And speaking of her, MARION gets my tdppermost vote in general.......... Personal and secret chuckles: The baseball an- nouncer who gets a telegram and im- mediately says: “And I want to thank you listeners for all these telegrams and especially do I say ‘hello’ to old HERMAN YIFFNITZ and the swell gang at Hangover Gulch.”..... Dept. of Cheers and Jeers: the C's— ANNA Maria ALBERGHETTI; the J's— NNA MARIA ALBERGHETTI trying to sing. AHRENS se eee Haro.tp A. FITZGERALD Dear Nature, woes By lashing us with tornadoes? why increase our “I can'T understand where people . get the money to pay today’s exces- sively high prices,” says an econo- mist. That's easy. They get it by charging one another excesively high prices for goods and _ seryices they sell, A tall candle symbolizing God is bedded in a plate of salt, the earth. all Ey eas a a ik The POWER of FAITH. The Faith Americans Live By Small candles are ignited from the central one, symbolizing flames of good in the hearts of members. ‘Thus, meetings of the Women's Prayer Crusade for World Order and Peace, Interfaith begin. A grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbs, of East Aurora, N. Y., was instrumental in starting the crusade, which has inspired thousands of women around the United States to do something personal for peace. looks as tf it's going to be up to the women to bring peace about.” She had heard her husband remark at a party, ‘‘It Today several thousand 2 members belleve that peace Is God's plan and that each person may become an instrument-—— of that peace through right ideas, attitudes and aetion. In response to the erusade the mayor of Buffalo proclaimed a moment at high noon during World Day of Prayer last year for citizens to pray for peace. sored radio broadcasts by clergymen of al] faiths. calendars: “Ist day, Let us pray for ourselves — that peace may be within our walls . . Let us pray for our neighborhoods .. . 31st, Let us pray for Universal peace, that religion may be renewed in the hearts of men... Days of All Faiths 1 The crusade spon- They distributed lenten daily prayer . 4th, Lazarus’ Plight Mostly Symbolic By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Lazarus was the poor man who sat begging at the rich man’s gate in the parable told by Jesus in Luke. chapter 16. The rich man is generally called Dives, though he is not mentioned by name in the story. Both names are really only symbolic and not proper names at all Lazarus means “helped by God, Dives, "a wealthy person.” You will recall that Lazarus during his lifetime was in a pretty unpleasant physical con- dition. The parable tells that dogs came to lick his sores. This has been taken to mean that he had leprosy, and the Order of St. Lazarus, which was founded during the Crusades and which specialized in the care of lepers, was named for this man. A real person who had leprosy would probably not have been per- mitted anywhere near a rich man’s gate, but this is only a story, so that detail is not important Roth Lavaris and Dives died Lazarus went to heaven and Dives went to hell. Dives tried first to ret Abraham to send Lazarus to him with a little water. When that request was denied he tried to have him sent back to earth to warn the brothers who survived Dives This was an old and popular tale. Jesus did not make it up. As a story with a moral it is, in the old form, a little hard to understand. Apparently Lazarus’ only virtue was his poverty and Dives’ only sin was his wealth. Besides this, the only truly un- selfish concern in the whole cast is Dives’ interest in helping his brothers avoid his own misfor- tune, The Lord uses this olq parable to make a point. People were al- ways after Him to give them ‘a sign,’ some spectacular demon- stration of the supernatural. Jesus was saying here that signs and wonders will not be any good. * * * . If we are blind to the revelations already available in the Scriptures and in God's Creation all around us, we will be just as blind to _ sudden miracles. In spite of the fact that Lazarus was a_ fictitious character, the Abyssinian church observes June 21 as St. Lazarus’ Day, “There was a man sent from God” sald St. John the Evangel. ist (Joh, chapter 1, verse 6). “Among those thaf are born of women there is not a greater prophet,” sald) Jesus. (Lake, chapter 7, verse 28). Both were talking about John the Baptist, whose birth Is commemorated in the Christian calandar: - Wednesday. Although not techk- ‘but thanks to nically a Christian, he is ranked above all other saints except the Blessed .Virgin Mary. Since John was known to be exactly six months older than Jesus, it was easy enough to e@s- tablish his birthday six months ahead of Christmas. The reason it is on the 24th instead of the 25th of June is that they reckoned back- wards from the end of the month —December 25 js one full week before the first of January, and June 24 is the same number of days before the first of July. (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: Milk Keeps Her Feeling Tranquil as Summer Day “Found all you say about milk to be true. After three months of a quart a day, I am as tranquil as a summer day. 1 like all your teachings. (Mrs. R. McH.)" Answer—Thank you, maiam. I regard calcium (of which milk or skim milk is the best source) as nature's own analgesic and tran- quilizer * * * “Teenage boy has dandruff. Have used everything anybody has told me _ about. Tt clears up for a day or two arid than comes back. I have asked the barber and the doctor. Some say its from the nerves. Some say it is a vitamin de- DR, BRADY . ficiency. Should I consult a spe; cialist—a skin specialist? (Mrs. A wo" Anwer—Best advice T can ive is that the boy follow faithfully the routing described on Page 4 of the booklet The Hair /and Sealp, for which send me’ 35c and stamped, self-addressed en- velope. “Rash on neck and left arm, re- curring at different timeg in the year, so it can’t be from garden weed. It is dreadfully x y. (Miss R.A.)” Answer—I_ have a Hench that your trouble may b¢ primrose dermatitis, Any primroses in your environment? Send stamped, self- -addregsed envelope for free pamphlet “TReliet for Al- lergy. ” * “»/ * “Prespeetin 5 was always a prob- lem with me, jally in winter, r pamphiet I am no longer embarrassed iMrs. R oy } Aeewer ing reader may have a copy of the pamphlet Exoes- sive Sweating by asking. for it and providing 9 stamped, self. atidressed anvelope. Ask ip writ- ing and do not change ‘the tithe— being a lowbrow I do not react _ pleasantly tp affectation. around Bigned letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered bs Dr. William Brady. if a (cael self-addressed envelope is sent The Pontiac Preas, Pontiac, Michigan (Copy right a) ri / / Voice of the People ‘U.S. Public Isn’tsAware of Danger Country, F aces The American Public is not aware of the danger we re tga positions, "of thousands, of Communists have found their way into military services, labor, churches, schools and redie. The Commies are in such a position of power that they could take ovgr Gov- ernment, industries and war preparations in a few days. We could not have the chance to help England. ‘Here’s Easy Way to Solve Problem’ I’ve solved this dog matter for all concerned. Keep dogs penned up or chained up unless they're taken out on a leash. All owners would certainly be happy to take their dogs on leashes as they air them and give them a little whirl, and in this way they wouldn't be- come neighborhood nuisances as 50 many dogs seem to have become in Pontiac. I lived in a city that had a law like this and dogs were no problems to neighbors, mail men, newsboys, cats, birds or other dogs. Short Haired ‘Let the Governor Settle the Issue’ Governor Williams got into the steel! wage contract on television the dbther night and I think he’s a _fine man to be the umpire or the referee and then let both sides present their cases in full and Gov- ernor Williams could make a final decision. It requires a big man of broad experience like our Governor and he’s in a good spot to handle everything and play fair with everyone and I should think labor and management would welcome him. Abernathy L. James ‘What Will It Be Like Later On?’ If Florida is going to have those devastating tornado storms in June, what will they be like in September, when they really strike with full force? Floridian ‘Let’s Stop Move to Declare Party This move to make you declare yourself at the primary to whether you are a Republican or a Demo- crat is without justification. It should be stopped. I'm Neither Christian Widow Seeks Right Club I wonder if there are enough Christian widows and widowers in Pontiac to start a club where jonely widows could meet the « Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Worry is an awful and... A very useless thing Many are the miseries And _ail- ments it can bring . . Worry does not help to solve . . . A problem small or great . , . In- deed it only brings about... A more unhappy state ... We say we cannot help it but . . . That statement is not true . For there are always certain things That we can stive to do . , . Like being calm and sensible , , , And taking life in stride . . . With child-like faith. and confidence ._ . . That God is at eur side . . . To never doubt that He will hear . . . Our very smallest prayer . . . And in our darkest hour He . Will keep us in His care Case Records of a Psychologist: Smiles | — ee right kind of people and have something in common, where peo- ple 60 or over would be eligible. If a person only knew how to start such a club, maybe we could. May- be some of you Christian widows and widowers in Pontiac have some idea. — ; dust a Lonely Widow ‘Masters’ Voices Aren’t the Same’ I read in a Minneapolis news- paper that ‘‘Soapy’’ Williams and Wisconsin Judge Rinehart both know their master’s voices. Soapy’s is Walter Reuther and Rinehart’s is his conscience. Pontiac Visitor Praises Press for Fine Work The Pontiac Press is the best printed newspaper. I see and I read half a dozen regularly and your color work is so much better than the rest- that-there'sno-compari- son. Cariton A. Women sometimes suffer from a-given age when it’s given to them by another woman. * * * Wonder how the weeds taste tn the garden salad made from the home garden. * * * When a man has a constant buzzing in his ears it may be because he's married. x * * A golfer can easily get a swelled head by paying no attention to the shout of ‘fore.’ * * * One easy way to lose friends _is to always say exactly. what you. think. * * * The speeder who has wreckless drives is just plain lucky. * * * Mash from a silo in an Ohio town made ducks sick. Wonder if they called a quack doctor? THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these 40 years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to proye thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep hig command. ments, or no.—Deut, 8:2. “I don’t believe everything my grandfather believed — and I. imagine future generations will understand some things better than I do. Child Knows Meaning of the Bible Carol made a very good di- agnosis of the strange lady who befriended her on the street corner. And this case shows the type of splendid home background which Carol has received. Alas, however, we occasionally find crooks among the most religious peo- i ple, and that was true even of Judas Iscariot By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE B - 466: Carol D., aged 5, moved from San Bernardino to Lancaster, Califorriia. * * * It was at the opening” of the school term, so when Carol started to kindergarten, a couple of little boys in the neigh- borhood escorted But at they were noon, not to fake her home. Al- though Carol lived only 4 blocks from the school, she was lost in that strange neighbor- ANE hood DR. CR. However, she bravely set out for home. After the first block, she grew frightened and stood on the corner, crying. As the big tears rolled down her cheeks. a kindly neighbor woman stopped to offer aid * * * “What's the matter, Litth Girl?” asked the lady. “I'm . sniff . sniff - blurted out Carol So the good lady reassured her that .they would go back to the I'm losted,” school and find her teacher. Soon they learned Carol's ad- dress and the-kindly lady escorted her to the door. GOD'S FRATERNITY PIN Later, Carol was telling her Grandma about her sad experience. When she described how the strange lady had assisted her, Grandma admitted the lady had been very kind * * * “But you must be VERY care- ful. Carol,’ advised Grandma, “for you should not go with any strang- er, Sometimes strangers are bad people.’ “Oh, but, Grandma, this was a very good lady,” protested Carol. "Yes, IT am sure she was, but how did you know it was safe to trust her?’’ queried Grandma. “Well, IT knew she must be good,” added Carol, “for she was carrying a Bible 4m her hand.” And Carol was fairly sound in her snap judgment, for a Bible is a common badge of good people. * * * It might be called Gods fra- ternity pin, and indicates that the bearer is probably trying to prac- tice the Golden Rule. CHURCH CROOKS " But some crooks actually feign a religious interest in order to hoodwink gullible folks And many thieves have the gall to steal from church gollection plates “At the Chicage Temple, ae example, the ushers have often been — te be on the leok- fe ee out for sneak thieves who filch money from the collection basket. Other churches are entered and robbed of electrical fixtures and any other merchandisable goods that can easily be carried off. * * * Some professional thieves act- ually will quote scripture and even carry a Bible in order to impose on the generosity of saintly moth- ers who are usually a soft touch ‘for anybody who is apparently down and out. . If ever there is an unforgivable sin, this sort of crime should rank close to that nefarious category. For anybody who is so de- praved that he will money from a Salvation Aragy Christ: mas kettle or a church or a Red Cross or purely ‘tin- selfish organization, te aftrent- ing God. at Rut in general, it shows a spien- did home background when a 5- year-old jike-Carol will diagnose a strange lady as good because of a Bible tirter hand. i / / | { } ee Basic Research Vital to Science . Quest for Knowledge Without Thought of | Usefulness. Is Essential | Be gad 12 By Virginia Nielsen - “SE Bibs § pe 8 = Le te A eR ee 3 r sh \, Ne, a a ee re | © 1959 by Virginie Nielsen. Distributed by NEA Service, inc. WASHINGTON—Scientists in re) ' cent years have taken the tempera-| CHAPTER XXI member and found herself drawn ture of whales, measured the blood) when Leilani spotted the peak into a life so gay and casual and, pressure of giraffes, induced ulcers of Mauna Kea, visible briefly be-Telaxed that it all seemed like an ane er ane Tod vot hn, |tween the clouds, the short Might ¢xtracrdinarily pleasant dream. they eh. : ,was almost over. | During a momentary lull, it They have passed days counting) A brother-in-law of Bea's was occurred od geen Leilani the feathers on birds, traveled half W#iting at the Hilo airport with bes oh friend oh . sate et s way around the world to look at @ ©4- te islands pints fies ¢ ait. the stars, and spent thousands of AS he drove them to Bea's “one “ee aes dollars carefully cultivating the house. Kathie marveled at the Leilani gave her a curious look. molds that infest old bread. lush tropical gardens, even more ‘Oh, heavens, 1 went to school The odd pursyits are part of striking than those she had seen in Honelulu!” she said, seme- one of the most profitable en. 19 Honolulu. what impatiently. terprises mankind has under- But it had been a long and full It was when they returned home taken: basic research. day, and she was drooping with late in the afternoon that it again In contrast to applied research. weariness. struck Kathie how strange it was basic research aims at the ac-. Dusk was falling as ‘they turned that the Powerses should be Uncle quisition of knowledge for its own into the garden of a low, comfort- Job's family! sake, without thought of immediate ‘able-looking house on the hillside She had said as. much when Bea practical benefits. Over the years, above the town, and Kathie had asked her at dinner that night how however, the “useless’’ knowledge difficulty keeping her eyes open as she liked Hilo. The older woman's has proved almost fabulously use- she was led through the comfort- | eyes flashed a quick interest at the ful, the National Geographic So- able rooms to the one she and mention of Job Hammer, but she ciety Says. * + Leilani would share. only said again, with a vague wave * * * . _ 7 WwW sourse, it “Basic science,” President Eisen-' In the morning she wakened a eu cnilte dilierenv'tn tue dale " howey said recently, “is the es- to a cool shuttered room and the) A AS sential underpinning of applied rc songs of what sounded like hun. ,. search and development. It reprc- dreds of birds outside her win Kathie had wanted o Pursue sents the frontier where exploration dew- = anes as bs ties a ae “ Eelanl had and discovery begin.”” - Leilani had already risen, and a ina ae Coe ee ee i on} oat aie : Job some other time. Kathie had The President said that today moment after Kathie opened her! r only 30,000 scientists — less than eyes she put her heag in ihie “dost ,"° Sve in. one-fiftieth of one per cent of the and called a cheery good morning. HER OPPORTUNITY i United States population — are en- Breakfast on the lanai,’ she) It was’not until two days later, gaged in basic research. said. when Leilani had left the house to He noted that educators and resume her music lessons that’ Leilani was already dressed in white shorts that showed a maximum of slim tanned legs, and a colorful jacket cut with an Oriental straightness of line scientists have warned that this effort must be stepped up if the the nation is to move forward | on the broadest scientific front. | Scientists cannot begin to guess all the uses that may be made of \Kathie had her opportunity to talk ‘with Leilani’s mother about her ‘great-uncle. Bea had gone to her room to that last night she had called a rest, but Kathie knew that if she pake. did not seize this moment, there what they learn about the world, might not be another one free but they do know that, over and Kathie jumped eagerly out ol from interruptions. over again, tremendous benefits bed. As she showered in the pretty - have come from apparently use- blue bathroom, she thought won- less knowledge. The curiosity of deringly of Leilani’s claim that generations of scientists investigat. she and her mother were “poor as Afte ra moment's consideration, she dressed in a playsuit almost as brief as Leilant’s shorts, leaving possible for Dr. Alexander Gra- ham _ Bell to invent the telephone * * * e - Sometimes applied research une" hair in the long dark pigtails U ncover ed Nn Ror ne expectedly turns the tables on basic At Witt Ner bangs made tr i=— —— al a a research. About 25 years ago a /itue-girlish radio engineer working for the Bel ~ & * Telephone Laboratories was trving Bea Powers was already pour- _ROME (AP) — Archaeologists to find the cause of a peculiar ing coffee at the table on the Friday reported uncovering im- static on transatlantic radio-tele. broad porch Leilani had called Portant new ruins of ancient phone messages. the lanai. Screened, it jutted out Rome, including a palace and a Methodically, the engineer, Karl into the garden to give a view of Circus almgst as large as the Jansky, eliminated one possible rolling clipped lawn, a fantastic great Circus Maximus cause after another. Finally, in many-trunked tree, and bright oo 1933, he reported that the source splotches of colorful blossoms The ruins were found on the site lay about 26,000 light vears away against the green of the hedges of an old Italian army barracks in at the center of the Milky Way, which shut out the adjoining lawns. ,the eastern part of Rome, between the disk-shaped galaxy which in-| Tiny delicate orchids floated in'the Basilica di Santa Croce and cludes the sun and billions of other a crystal bowl on the table ‘the Esquiline Hill, one of . the stars. Thus a new field—radio as-' “There are millions of them in, Original seven Roman_ hills. search by an odd feedback from the garden,”’ Leilani said, with Giulio lacopi, Rome superin- an. industry it made possible. ‘careless pride. jtendent of arts, disclosed the dis- Long wedges of chilled fresh Covery of the ruins which date Arrest Fo N pineapple were at each place back to the early 3rd century. q of coffee Bea offered before she In a signed article carried by in School Girl Ra e junfolded her napkin. the Rome newspaper Giornale pD WELCOME LEILANI d Italia, he said the newly discov- ered circus was perhaps smaller youths, aged 14 to 17 have been when the first carload of young the Circus Maximus arrested in the Corona. Queens, people arrived to welcome Levan The Circus Maximus. which school yard rape of a 14-year-old home, They piled into cars and | seated up to 200,000, extends al- white girl. She was attacked three be&an what turned out to be a most 2,000 feet in a hollow The victim, a pretty blonde snowballing at each stop. Hills. It is a favorite tourist at- eighth grader in the junior high Kathie met more girls and young traction of Rome school, was assaulted Thursday lacopi called the newly dis- night after attending a recreation - ‘ as withheld by police. [ ; The girl identified as her as- sailants John Rich, 16. Edward! ~ Jacobs, 17, and Jacob Bethea and Kathie sat down and took the cup x *& * NEW YORK (AP) — Six Negro They were still at the table in measure, but only a little, than times. series of informal visits, the group between the Palatine and Aventine program at the school. Her name: Henry Stokes, both 16. Police said Rich and Bethea ad- mitted assaulting the .girl. but! that Jacobs denied it. They said Stokes admitted holding the* girl down while the others attacked her. Rich is employed as a mes- | senger boy. 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Bea's drowsy voice an- Following waves of tension swered. touched off by military plotters, a meeting of top army brass Fri- day night voted confidence in the Kathie entered her bedroom, Bea was reclining against some F pillews on a narrow punee, a President's war ministry. carelessly folded silk seart ty. Frondizi, grim faced and tired, ing across her eyes. |met newsmen to say he was still |performing his presidential duties | But he did not indicate what con- cessions he gave the militarists, for their support. “I’m sorry,’ Kathie said hesi- tantly. “‘I did want to talk to you alone, but if you would rather I didn't—”’ * * * : “What is it that’s so important?” Announcement also was made. “It's about a deed Uncle Job that two alleged leaders of the left_ me,” Kathie said. “A deed piot had agreed to submit to to some land in Honolulu. detention on sedition charges. wget) ate’ ace * & & Yes?” Bea's tone was still’ they were Rear Adm. Arturo light, but the girl noticed that her R ial, hero of the revoluti i body seemed to have frozen into ° olution) ‘tat overthrew ex-dictator Juan Peron, attention. She had a sudden feeling and retired Lt Gen nee that Bea had been waiting for this Aeaarialirenn “The pouecaent moment, that it was for this she Ordered their verve Wednesday,, had been asked to Hilo. | but security forces had been un- , able to find them. Kathie sank down on a taffeta * - * hassock near the punee. “I thought’ Jnformed sources said Rial ‘and maybe you could help me figure Ossorio Arana led a_ military it out. Why did Uncle Job save the! proupy that felt Frondizi had not deed all those years if it is worth- gea)t severely enough with Peron less? Or for that matter, why the backers. They were said to have deed at all—when there's another demanded the ouster of all gov- one to the same property, and from ermment officials with Peronista the same man—Phineas Redd?” Jeanings and strong measures “Let's start at the beginning!” against labor leaders who have Bea said. called countless — strikes that (Continued) ‘plague the national economy Many union leaders are Peron- istas or Communists * * Despite recent government con- cessions, the anti-Peronista mili- tarists, known as ‘‘gorrillas.”’ pre sumably were not satisfied. But in a showdown, they apparently could not convince their fellow ‘olficers of the necessity Of bootmg- Frondizi covered sports field the Varian The majority of influential mili Circus because its site presum- tarists are pictured as extremely ably had been the gardens of the reluctant to abolish the constitu- Emperor Varus. tional government they fought to A * + establish. The palace, lacopi said, was probably one of the residences of Emperor Heliogabalus. This pal- ace adjoined the Basilica di Santa! Croce, one of Rome's oldest churches * * * The latest troubles apparently were touched off by Peron, living in exile in the Dominican Repub-: lic, releasing a document purport- ing to be a pact he signed with Frondizi promising Perohista sup port in the last elections. The gov- ernment branded the document a forgery, but some apparently still believe it is authentic, * * * The palace appeared to have been surrounded by spacious gar- dens and to have been connected with the circus. Ruins of an an cient court of law also were found Digging started last December Iacopi said the discovery was of “immense value” and when com. pleted in several months would provide important information on the last period of the Roman Em- pire. bees Mae A pessimist is a person whe when smelling flowers, looks around for the funeral... It isn't true that a woman always has tie last word. Sometimes she's talking to another woman —Earl! Wilson A Contract — ~ Contract many folks sign contracts, then change their ed, The time to shop around is— BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT! ¥ The time to decide that you really want, need and can afford the merchandise is — BEFORE YOU SIGN THE CONTRACT! s a legal instru- under the térms them for granted. But close and we realize how much it has meant to us. yreatest potential for e local industries to expand and you will share in the This ed is published os @ p Michigan Press Associotionond the Michigan Economic Developmen! Department. i ‘ommerce of Cass Ave. Hours 10-12 and 1-3 FE 27-9221 . i oe a Sch BB i pbiosé. we "As : | oe Bho Fut sin Mar oataaapyies \ i 5 » . % - i ia j ¥ : ; : os t + , Say Discoveries 'in Space Won't covery of life on other planets will Tell Concessions Given large Lutheran denomination de- ‘ter than the universe He has coming European beauties by a We take water for granted. But let the well run dry, and wee in trouble. It’s hhe that with the industries that provide work for our people. We take a. Industries already present are the community s ‘\e ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 20,1950 | ; (FIVE 7 as TV Considered Good Firestone and Tutor | | | ; ito Open Law Offices Alter Christianity @ Teacher of Young =» r=rensoure, me. cm. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP)— tutor through ‘eight years of col- Because TV programs presentilege plan to enter law practice. good and evil in simple ways, TV! et & probably does children more good | Firestone, 29. crippled son of ‘the than. harm, a network executive chief executive of the Firestone said here. ‘Tire and Rubber Co., graduated “It isn't the violefice on a pro, from Stetson University’s law gram that makes it unacceptable School here May 29. for young viewers, but the difficul-/ x * * ty in distinguishing what's right He placed third in his class. His and what's wrong,’’, said George tutor, Everett E. Cushman, 50, led D. Crothers. He is director of pub-|in academic honors. — lie service broadcasts for the Col- Sm umbia Broadcasting System Grothers told the National Coun-' < () A( # ceil of Juvenile Court Judges that j 3 HARTFORD, Conn.. (AP) —Dis- not alter Christian doctrines, a cided Friday. eo’ * The Augustana Lutheran Church, at its 100th Synod, ap- proved a resolution concerning the church and future space discov- eries. The idea for the resolution came from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Stamford, Conn. Roy W. Johnson, director of ad- vanced research projects for the Defense Department, is a mem- TV must t tered nat i ber f tk St. Jot ‘s Board { muUSE be considered a Plus force i A ; ‘ oeue “ons mn ° in the moral training of children INFORMATION j : and Delegates, representing the: de aS . > nomination's 600,000 members Beauties Warn TRIAL FITTING ‘ agreed that space explorations with no obligation eould not damage the traditional church concepts of a Holy Trinity Replacements of Pontiac Optical“ —the Father, the Son, and the ss : Center Holy Ghost Li va ng Costs 103 N. Saginaw FE 2-0291 “We need. not be afraid of what LAS VEGAS, Nev . 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Mo, tAP)—The 1959 international sweetheait of Sigma Chi is Laurie Mills. a blue eyed blonde from Los Angeles The 5 foot 5 beauty, a sopho- more at the University of South- ern Caltforma, was picked by the fraternity in here Friday night Bobby Harris of Memplis and “Ouned and Operated by Local People” Auburn 5 & 10. 640 AUBURN AVE. 1 BLOCK EAST OF EAST BLVD. convention Pat Nelson of Denver were Bnal- ists — , PY f i / CL + — Ga, a) TILL THE WELL RUNS DRY more retail Recone rewards that follow bigger payrolls, ¢, and greater community prosperity familiar with the needs of industries in vour coam- ng hae let one of these industries munity. Show that Vou are interested in helping them find wass to meet their needs Jou hands with veur focal industrial development ‘ ‘onomic growth, Help your organization and the Michigan Econome Develop ment Department to help your community prosper. — we 4 ublic service by this newspoper in cooperation with the ‘Harvey S, Firestone II and his. i ae ee 4! | / yy y) ee oe | Ty . ! _ ft y)| f | / SIX . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 SY _ ee 2 ‘Bat! Planning to Meeting: 4 Sylvan Unit Holds Annual Picnic and Installs Officers f e + Over fifty members and guests of the Sylvan Lake Branch of the Woman's Na- tional Farm and Garden Asso- ciation met’ at the home of Mrs. Raymond Dombrowski on Garland avenue Wednesday for the annual picnic luncheon. Retiring president Mrs. R Dale Aumaugher presided at the business meeting, Annual! reports of the various commit ted re read and retiring of ficers given a vote of thanks Installed by Mrs. J A Rammes and presented with corsages were the following of ficers Mrs. A. E. Kohn, “i presidént, Mrs. Wayne Smith first viee president; Mrs. Ken neth Ollis, second vice presi- LOETTA L. LYON THELMA J. DICKERSON dent: Mrs. Harry J. Weed, re- Mr.-and Mrs. Albert E. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dick- cording secretary; Mrs. W. J of Williams Lake announce the erson of Matthews street an- Sanderson, corresponding sex engagement of their daughter, nounce the engagement of their retary and Mrs. Eugene John- Loetta LaJean, to Lynn Murra) daughter, Thelma -Joyce, to son, treasurer Hamp, son of Mr. and Mrs Terry Hammond, son of Mr. The new president Mrs Malcolm D. Hamp of Drayton and Mrs. John Hammond of Kohn, appointed standing com Plains. No wedding date has Mann road. No wedding date mittees for the year been set : ‘ has been set. : The next meeting will be held Sept. 17 Club Awards Business Scholarship Mrs Charles Van Trease Jr of Beverly avenue was hostess to The Business Institute Wom en's Club Wednesday evening Mrs. William Kovin was co hostess. Following a buffet supper Pero ae ae wnouncement was made tht the reciprent of the Luvella — . A Minaid Seholarship to — the Pontiac Business Institute will be announced within the next few days Once upon a time in {merican history, mom and [ts time mom and the hids pul hrahes on their own Members of the club. all men graduates of the inst the kids looked up to dad for teadership and gutd- independent lies and became more dependent upon ; - ; tule, then attended a hairsty| dad Futher 4 Day ian wleal time (0 Pay homage fo , lal ance. But certainly not now! Mom and the kids go ; a ing show j hel | ; / the “head of the household that fly ul ho pices [he Byron Chapins have in ; id , h * . » } \ > ? we i if } +) ’ , Z # ; ate . s z 1g telter-shelter merrily on theu way, forgetting that dace dem the aeoney anal whereasthall ido all those eon: ited the members and thei RUTH ZEGELIEN | CAROL VAN HORN : , families to therr hame in Lake in ; - an * Fang - . is the breadwinner and provider and the one to go to derful things. A good ulea isto celebrate his special = _ oo fr and Mrs. Fred W. Zege Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Van | rion for a pienic meeting len of Frembes street. Dray . are with glad tidings and problems day inca quiet, dignified manner, July 1 ton Plains, announce the en oy Te tesa) Eo EC yagement of their daughter announce the engagement of Ruth Arlene to Morris Cavil their daughter Carol Ann _ to Every Dad Lyon Group Hears son of Edwin Cavil and the late Gale Lee Wigner, son of Mrs > 00 BS } (, ‘| } R l D l is} Mrs. Cavil of Wesf DePere Glenn Coffey of Filer avenue H H . D ° ) }. ) @) YS. J l/ Ss a hes (( of Schweitzer Visit Wis a wedding Sar j is ae Max Wigner of Louiiebliry as IS ay ~ Mrs A Barclay Robertson bren set street aut) jainie 2! Over Pat Boone, Rock no Rodd uc ei : ark the forty ninth Father clit ack waren Underwood Wed marks the forty moth Father By MARY PRIME inl in quiet encourapenvernt came parents dont even un nesda Day Since 1910 thie haw been . . . . a high spirited occasion when BM YORK CUPTI-So yo when things really seemed be derstand During the meeting, Mrs 1n rst aptist l ITC a little known creature named think you're the forgotten tran > yond om You can do it Another child called Dad walla Edwards read letter com ” — _ from he Arents who are Father’ crawls from beneath ind? Take heart Children J ibeth ttes a little hare the pullo of the family, and © os tj Dr ya 1 Sthaue _ his mountain of paper and pen 1 4 a VESURLATS APY enweityer Karen Ann Underwood be- trasting blue’ organdy bows KM ALS Grey Hie there ' cbpoere hove mo my chil } ies 7 cils. As he once avai see ih DSTA TELS ub Sather Ye came the bride of Robert L at the waist back, They ca , ' | ner : aS ve dren whe es thet father be 1e an ceowe anc the dayhght of the Nome world thove Pat boone wh and fy yenerat there, ' A : SU RFOUP wed cancer Murphy in a ceremony held ried cascade bouquets of white ’ ~ piyse Th¢ b t ih 1n } j « : . he is showered Gath appliance. Al. and the farmily cag types of father mother chitd - n m pad Friday evening at First Bap daisies and ivy and miles and present Fats the word from more \plained Phe first type rs tist Church. The Rev. H. H Flower girl was Robin Un From subth, 1 ped this than 30.000 boys arid girts from last called al father by namie Savage officiated at the candle derwood, wearing a pink nylon nbtomg hres tre ttt tre ote We aware Who enteredthe becaus: he hus a child and 2 light rite before some 500 ruffled frock and holding a Nee and from snaadler sav thid annual Letters to nol a dmother. The second 4 WIM OO e . guests The altar was banked basket of daisies and ivy. ao pair of cuff links of of Father contest: sponsored th netoonty a father but oa pa with baskets of White glad * * * we Ons r year tilnite to the Cigar Institute of Ament * * * loli, delphiniums, and chrysan- James Underwood, brother the man of the lense _ 2 i] | t { | \ . First prize for boys went | Pratrrek Via 1tooof Taco themums RK VPOCKEe if AO wires fet T as eae Bice FD Marxhall, 16, of ma, Wash. took a fling at be d Ummer mM The bride is the daughter of the seep of gifts the clay s i J bnylesood Bla He wrote | ing the man of the house while Ir. and Mrs. George Under- wsually showers inte an ont : atcher > ne with tl hild t 1) Ibn have myself or go without his father was on a tain wood of Hatchery road. Par- t \ > oe hiiledype i ad new A ry , aval oweal , ron othe: fiaik, THE the cil the choice ig mine Tf my hip ’ renee fal Mel pif tive days a week. Mon ents of the bridegroom are Mr. Too or le park ve diay nds : hs im acted) fe ~ A ' : , " h appily “ in er t (| id mertnnyeds tough he i] k Vit I 11a T i it iJ hefupe | tel a ’ hi ous day through k ' iday and Mrs Roy Murphy of W ind- # eryorns vel . ° _ : ‘ Toe ped EET Ee? ay Camp cro wv Uved and Father very happs thermore Tm happy he ts be What oa trast th ois e Patrik EpEN® Cor ate ieeclith £ +e Mir Activities at the camp In roft drive . enuse Tve learned to earn my wrote [ know now that thore da clude outdoor group hfe, crea A floor length gown of rose rights and privileges tle the fie many trike and trituta . ; z five activities, swimming, ob point lace featuring pleated kind oof fellow whe voulil tions that a father must endure , serving animal life and hiking nylon ruffles forming a chapel Ve rap vue tes } " rather be right than president iy camien de enim and brent. | } a pa he . ‘ n * sweep and a portrait neck- i biie ‘ 1\ my URLS And to tell the truth, Ud rather respect mil odisetpline of a» , Be line was chosen’ by the bride. whoo! oof Bloomfield Pull ‘ Youngsters are given experi be his son than the son of a happy famuly : : \ seed pearl tiara held her sttuated oan tT) acres af rol ence in-arts and crafts, music : = : president Sine nil, avuniest . pure silk French illusion veil, fot omll \oumesters wears o mg hills and woods dramatics, dancing, gardening : > ry * * ; and she carried a white Bible serious, however Lett in Pitirel. sapemcised bx aun nature study, shopwork and ee supervised fy q with cymbidium orchids, step- Anion the purl first pra cluded such comment ' Tal ifted) counselors whe ced animal care : . : : ‘ cs hanotis, and variegated ivy. winner Mis aol (hiern fake you fora father instead o censed teachers, the camp ts A special event at the camp * A * herver, TO, of Flushing, NOY Pat Boone md OT weornhdtn open to the follawing group is an oovermeht hike on the She thanked her father © for trade Dad) for anything I pirsery. two and ene half to camp grounds for children six Sharon Underwood attended teachin me how not to be than seven rock and roll res Out ven kindergarten. five years and older, accompanied as her sister's maid of honor afraid amd for helping i ones years and cbildren sin te 1 by counselors 3:idesmaids were Diane Erick laugh oat the hittle tracedn * * * sl * * * son of Drayton Plains and i veR Pye ‘ . el Falians Vd . Ann Giles : Hoes ! Hypened ta rie Pall ve endowed with * * * Further information about ' The children emypliasiced that ned Super uaa apiadite Ih Poach grop ba a sepupate the camp program may be ob The attendants were gowned they learn by watehie then it all the thines normal peo emia. andlchildrenimnay al tained from George and Anne alike in ballerina length dress parents enjoy did’ com ple cant dea and the ability te heute ; Siw : earl 1) , Bane , es of blue nylon dotted Swiss ; . ch ' ral fovr fev ! ht owaoek arte Roe per of North Wood jl MRS. ROBERT L. MURPHY panionship, ane volte Ws Peach the facts of life which Hours are from Y am. to 4 ward avenue, Bloomfield Hills with bouffant skirts and con Virtthes Elizabeth Otte, oan eiehth of the bride, was ring bearer ‘ f , Attending as best man was grader frany Oniahea vel \ f Tap . wrote Your purhienes yal Wa arn \ our Husba nd z a _ Abby Windle Beard Ushers were Robert Pike James Brian > YE , Imness have been helpful be aUDY COSGROVE an | tpt spar. doe cause T have quieted down in Roger Manning, James M« t l . | ‘ ‘ Y Winner of a nursing schol < : | Cure Charles Stalions and —— ; imitation oof you whieh has Nee ) { a CS ve I) O ut e S : a ew anied iby ke SN Gihiet helped me think mote clearly ; ANS el AC KR = / aaa ; ValGene Younger, all of Pon Auxiliary of the Oakland County tac. Medical Society ia Jitdy Cos You hieweé never brushed . . . erove an hon ginduate of St ride dmportant questions bart ; ree | ‘k iti h ‘ _ ‘ I have insisted that ft think then By ARATE VAN BERENS try Viyeare Pave been told been better had vou told her af my Iif T told him I cer Mrs. Underwood wore a pale rrederick § iv sero : ! ' IL , ; vay , - ' " = . gh be slang DEAR ABBY Pave hese Fr ' t air vou were 7 tainly would and by preference blue Jace over tafetta’ dress daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cecil through before asking thom MWS LL SULT aa : . i ; Vion some pretty uipossible DEAR ABBY There Me if he was an ex imple of what with a flared skut and match I Cosgrove. 224 Whittemore Si [ like vout sense of buane ; nN Help ome Abby beter : ! g , ar i me rrothe; san Taw beat Pll put five kids in our family and men were like. | was told that ing headpiece with a corsage r ’ TOK: , yor ) sf Latter Ai F crit 7 fis rhy hiv - : : udy “ ill atten Jor ge ON our optinustic outlook vl nine up against any of them Toopeit omy t right throwuch when we go for a ride in the no man would consider buying of rubrum lillies. A light pink pital School in Kalamazoo generous nature bat most of her mouth : kvery tame —_ car everybody wants to sit by a paic of shoes unless he tried embroidered silk” organza H 5 END OF ROPI the windows, The older ones them: on first I ask you! sheath dress with matching . ’ . intusbycaned A DEAR END The chalts always win out and T have to ANGRY headpiece. and a corsage of Chaplain Ss Aid Grou telle him how about how tied’ your hus take the vounger ones an mys DEAR ANGRY Ask this rubrum lillies was the cheice of fied he band look . ind the “childhood lip to keep them quict. IT can't man if he would go shopping Mrs. Murphy: . . jeu ks ty ee ana should go into one enjoy the ride myself for all in a second hand store if he ’ teception held in ‘the . saroan mit the other, but , ’ there ; “tte : . : to resent 1SS] on arty tele hha 7 t dd othe ) this fussing. Is there a better wanted a pair of shoes church parlors followed the ait he} rift of the twin’ beds way of keeping peace ; me * A , hwy \ " i ere 1! | should “go out the door, Tell MOM CONFIDENTIAL TO “BRO. “mony ‘ y oR s 1" ; ’ VALU UA gre ; . AL - . - nner A uiaalon Revy spotxares: sell Wks fie Nl easiOly MUSE Gs es your hubby that if she con DEAR MOM Before the ‘») were not the same so the Por a personal reply. write mre OM ind Mi Marion \W \ ean w ine “ Vilhiaace ) Teeltie ' « es 001 ; a ‘ raised ey ike : fo assist Charles ' - ; ) “ 4 ie ¥ the twins BACTIELO fling was short) He inforpied to ABBY in care of The Pon Wood of Euclid street and Mr AIS * part i‘) ASSIS j ANNE of South tele Rhr ' : . . , nS se a oe 7 Mi ‘i n oi OES SUSINIEEL hr constantly compares me * DEAR BACTIELOR Your me that peobably | would re tiac Press Enclose a self-ad- . and Mrs Robert Classens of cart Mission, ote ty ee ; ' mmaculale ia with his old sweetheart.’ Yes, Chances probably weuld have main an old maid for the rest) , dressed, stamped envelope. Frankfort A Ne * f ‘ ” JEAN TWEIT Mr. and Mrs. Adolph T. Tweit of East Mansfield street announce the engagement of theiy daughter, Jean, to Charles Bosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Bostey of Birmingham, A Sept. 2 wed- ding is planned. CAROL -ANN- SAMPEY Mr. and Mrs. Harold T Sampey of Joswick road an- nounce the engagement of thei: daughter, Carol Ann, to Fred G. Nemer. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Nemer of Detroit. The couple is planning an Oct. 17 wedding Will First Cousin See Second One? By EMILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: A cousin 1 rarely see gave birth to a babi about the same time I did. We bought each other gifts, but I could not use hers as I al- ready had such an_ item Another cousin of mine recent- ly had a baby and I was think- ing of giving this gift to her for her baby * * * MI. husband says it would be very wrong to give her someone else's gift and that I should buy something else for the baby. I would appreciate your opinion on this matter Answer If there -is ans chance that the cousin who gave the gift to you might see it among the gifts of the second cousin, you had better follow your husband's advice and buy something else for this new baby. Dear Mrs. Post: In less than two months my fiance and I will be marriéd in spite of our parents’ disapproval. My parents will not attend the wedding and my fianee’s moth er is not sure she will * * * “Because of this I am plan ing a small chapel wedding with very few guests in attend ance. Lam in my late twenties and live alone. | would like to send announcements to our friends “Would {it be proper to use my parents’ names on the an nouncements under these cir- cumstances”. If not, how should the announcements be worded? Answer: You cannot use your parents names on an nouncements of a marriage of which they. disapprove. You and your fiance should an nounce your oWn Marriage as follows Miss Mary Smith and Mr. John Jones announce their marriage etc “Dear Mrs. Post: When in troducing. a younger person to an older one, do you mention the older person's name firs* oy do you present the vounge pereon to the older one first Answer Mrs Older may | present Mrs, Youncer g { t formal “Mrs Old Mrs. Younger’ is simpler and equally correct. \ / SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 | SEVEN Take. Care That Please Husband . RUTH MILLETT HoW long, has it been - since you've — : - Told your husband-he's-a-mighty handsome fellow? Cooked your husband's favorite dish, the one that is quite a bit of trouble to make? Let your husband know you ap- preciate how hard he works for you and your children? of Details ° Put your husband first when something he wants you to do conflicts with something the chil- dren want you to do or that you feel you should do for them? Wondered if your husband is as content with the life you lead to- gether as you are? Made a point of repeating to your husband a complimentary re- mark someone has made to you about him? * * * Shown any real interest in your husband's work outside of the rou- tine, “Did you have a hard day?” when he comes home at night? | Made a real effort to do some-| thing about a situation you know ;annoys your husband? Done something kind and| jthoughful for vour husband's par- ents? Taken the trouble to make your husband think you were as enthusiastic as he was about something you knew he really | wanted te de but yeu didn't care | much about? — | Built your husband up to) others? | | Took the trouble to look as pretty | |as possible for an evening at home| with your husband? Let him know you think you are} N v ‘ Vk * ‘ / ' 1\ NX 4 ~) ‘ wi I ‘ velo V9-4539 - hte SIZES 36—48 : q } AT a + a $ i || e | F + } | * | Look cool and crisp all summer in this simple-cut shirtdress suf- ~—tened--by -wide-awayrevers and a. < smooth skirt with an verted pleat in front. breeze-light cotton checks row's pattern: Half-sizer Printed Pattern 4539: Women's Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 takes 4% yards 35-inch. Printed directions on each pat- tern part, Easier, accurate. Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly Name, ad- .dress with Zone, Size and Style Number. @asy, in- Choose Tomor- a lucky woman to be his wile? 4° Mrs. Welsh Wed at Home | Mrs. Mildred Welsh of Thirza! court, Waterford Township was married in her home to Walter) Myre of Lincolnshire avenue, Pon-! tiac. — - | . Her daughter, Mrs. Delmar Ed-; ler of 4530 Thirza Ct., was her| mother's maid of honor and an-! other daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Bentfield was bridesmaid. Delmar Edler was best man The couple left yesterday for a trip in the southern and eastern states. They will live in Pontiac. | a | any Cne thing people tearn ir the school of experience is that they are not in a class by themselves. — THE PONTIAC PRESS, sie Pontiac’s Town Hall season. which opens in October with a series of five special programs will find members Pentiac Press Phetes ing contracts for use of the building are Mrs. Joseph C. Walker, vice president of Town Hall, and Arthur H. Sanford, manager of the theater. gathering in the Oakland Theater. Sign- Shower Held at Rotunda Inn Honor Area Marilyn Main, bride-elect of Larry Robertson of Lake Orion, was honored at a bridal] show er Wednesday at Rotunda Inn Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. H. J. Hales, Mrs. A. H Magnus, Mrs. J. C. Paddock and Mrs. H. V. Hodges. The daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John S. Main of South Pember- ton street. Bloomfield Hills, Marilyn will marry Mr. Rob- ertson, son of Mrs. Hattie Gib- son, July 25 at First Presby terian Church. Guests included Mrs. A. F Robertson of Lake Orion, Mrs Gibson, Mrs. Main, Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mrs. Peter Aldo, Mrs. Elwood Bigler, Mrs Charles Crawford of Royal Oak, Mrs. L. A. Currie of Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. Milo Cross, Mrs. Edgar DuBois of Drayton Plains, Mrs. William Emerson. Mrs. W. M. Garner and Mrs. Charles Gallagher of Bloomfield Hills. Garden Club | Hears Reports | Reports of the state conven tion by Mrs. John Cowe, Mrs Emma Alexander, and Mrs Elbert Wilmot were heard at a meeting of the Better Home and Garden Club Thursday. Members met at the home of Mrs. Charles Conat on Ham mond Lake raad. Mrs. Bessie Slaybaugh gave a talk on the larkspur Committee for the day ws comprised of Mrs. Ear] Camp- bell, Mrs. Harry Armstrong, Mrs. Charles Lanning, Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs..V. R. Spen- cer and Mrs. Harry Martin. Methodist Circle Gathers in Home Mary Martha Circle of the Wom- en's Society of Christian Service of Oakland Park Methodist Church’ met 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the! home of Mrs. Frank Ledford of| Kennett road for a dessert lunch- eon | Mrs. Raymond Coombe, chair-| man, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Eldon Sweazey was program chair-} men. Guests were Mrs. Joe Wag-! ley, Mrs. Nellie Staley and Susan’ Brown The July meeting will be a pic-| nic at the home of Mrs Bert| Weddle of Oxley drive | for Part in CAI Fair Final plans for participation in the CAI Fair to be~held in Waterford were made at a meeting of Mizpah Temple No. 7, Pythian Sisters, Thursday Members met at the Fellowship Hall on Voorheis road On the refreshment commit | tee were Mrs. Georre Newlin, | Mrs. Kart Erickson and Mrs | Russel] Mapes. Cancer Sewing Unit Reports Progress — The Cancer Sewing Unit of St. Michael Church held its final work meeting Wednesday with a 1 o'clock luncheon in the Parish Hal! Mrs. R. A. Lamb assisted Mrs. H. N. Watson, chairman, in record. | ing 1,477 articles that have been completed for fhe- American Can cer Society since ‘Jan. 1 group! hee packed and mailed 19% pounds) Complete Plans | . 1 Um ~ i \¥aje ' sleeky tan—Harvey Berin’s halter \dress? The buttoned bodice has a.G P.O., Dept side sweep, with well placed darts|N. Y. If paid by check, bank re- Summer and sun and a sen-| BERIN label, send tic. For. Pat- isational way to show off a shiny, | tern Book #15, send $1.00 Address: SPADE A, Box 535, for a lovely bosom line. The halter quires 4c handling charge itself has a natural drape and but- tons in back. Pleats, the skirt NEWS! nesigner Pattern by Jr. SOPHISTI-| CATES). j in center front and back, rence of the season, make the most of’ the breezy skirt with inverted ones | side pleats * * Choose sharkskin, pique, linen, | 7 gingham, shantung, rayon and cot-| © ton novelties, Purchase a bright’ ~ contrasting belt. From this size| © chart select the one size best tor || you \@ Length ape ot} Rives Bust Waiet Hips Neck i Inches Waist |- 10 4 4 PT 18 * 12 34 26 6 G. = 14 65 26% 77% mw rt) 8 ” Fs i F 18 38 41 47! 48 » F, Size 12 requires 4's yards of 36}! of material for dressings fo the/inch materia] for dress and.% yard) © Catholic Medical Mission Board,of 36 inch material for lining 's and Africa. . for use°in medical leenters in mes Te order Pattern £1381, stafe (© o ¢ * : \ (Next week look for an American tite, send $1.60. For RARVEY | Secrecy rere et Oa P6 New York 1.) Bride-to-Be Others were Mrs. John Ho- gan, Mrs. Myrtle Hurt, Mrs. Gordon Hayter, Mrs. Mert Jen- nings, Mrs. Omar Lewis, Mrs. Ericson Lewis, Mrs. Larry Mc- Cann, Mrs. Donald Melbourne, Mrs. Sam Miller, Mrs. Stanley Weed of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Lioyd Wells of Birmingham, Mrs. N. L. Pattison, Mrs. Rob- ert Parker of Clarkston, Mrs. M. M. Rickner, Mrs. Robert Ryding of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Clarence Saunders, Mrs Floyd Schoonover, Mrs. Floyd Short, Mrs. EF. C. Winn ol Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. Nellie Orr, Mrs. Lola Burrell and Mrs. Peter Peterson The bride-elect's grandmoth- er, Mrs: ~R. J Chetarmt—and aunt, Mrs. K. Clare Bilderback, both of Kalamazoo, also attend- ed Patients Honor Mrs. Reineman Mrs. Walter E. Reineman Jr. of Birmingham who is leaving as a volunteer worker at the Oakland County Infirmary was honored at a party Friday. The affair was planned by patients | in the physical therapy depart- ment where Mrs. Reineman as- | sisted. On Monday patients will gather for a lawn party with entertainment by the Senior Men's Club of Birmingham | Herbert Flemington wil] be in | charge of activities. Deborah Circle Hears of Isaiah | Mrs. Basil Meidlein of Lowell street was hostess to the Deborah Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church Wednesday. Mrs. Velda Nafziger presented a program on the subject ‘Isaiah Speaks." Mrs | participated in the meeting Mrs. Phil Cotter was a guest Next meeting will be held at | /Weddle | Pony: Tails Are Pert but Hair Suffers Strain Teenagers who skin their hair back into pony tails are asking for hair trouble in the future. It's a simpte hairdo, true, and not much trouble. But because it strains the hair back from the face, it also tends to thin out the hair in that area And the teens are a -time when a girl shouldn't pick a hairdo because it’s easy to do or even because everybody else is’ wearing it. Have a. sweater just like your girl friend’s if you must but don't become her twin in every respect. What's dashing on one girl can be disastrous on another. The movie stars whom you admire learned early to devel- op their own particular types. Had they gone about copying each other endlessly, few of them would have stayed at the top. A short amd fluffy hairdo is every bit as easy to keep as ' the pony tail and far prettier | LE LTC GE IS Yours to Cherish... WEDDING PICTURES Let us capture all the beauty of your wedding in pictures. For full details consult us. Pontiac Photographers Association © ® MASWILL STUDIO Mi Clemens 81. rE 4- PIMITRE taZARorr re Rowley Chase also! Tilting. toys Se RS Se 8 Oliver st +106. > RORINGON'S STUDIO & % £. Heren St FR 4-3000, | SUTHERLAND STUDIO : 17 8. Pike #4. ’ re oon & WOOLIFVER STUDIO 4% NS. Paddock PR t-t001 | Easy! lis born to start this set — still be) jon time with your gift. [ Set is quickly crocheted in open shell-stitch in baby yarn with large ‘hook Pattern 519: directions for |jacket, boy’s or girl's cap, match- jing blanket. Send thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern — add 5 cents for ‘each pattern for Ist-class mailing jSend to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N_Y. Print plainly Pattern Num- ber, Name, Address and Zone. Send for a copy of 1959 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has lovely designs to order: embroi- dery, crochet, knitting, weaving. In the book, a spe- cial surprise to make a little girl happy — a cut-out doll, clothes to color, Send 25 cents for this ithe Oxley drive home of Mrs. Bert book Swim Suit Selection On a trim figure, a two-piece swimsuit is dandy. But if your figure is less than trim, better It will | pick a one-piece suit | give you a sicek look. \ intelligent *, only in terms of pleasing the taste Keep Up Vitality and sugars. They supply us sugar and we need some of this in our diet. Potatoes, bread ani cereals, are the best known starches although there is some in many other foods. . * * During the last few years the jimportance of proteins in the diet ihas been greatly emphasized. The foods which come under the pro jtein classification are meat, milk. fowl, eggs, fish, sea foods, and cheese. Meat is especially impor tant because of its amino acids. Gelatin is a fine protein also. One of the youngest 80-year-olds I know (a physician) has had the gelatin habit fer many years and recommends it highly. Cheese gives us much in health value, vitamins and calcium and protein. Cheese can be used in so jmany ways and there are so many |kinds that it builds up our protein intake most happily. Then of course there are the fats about which we hear so much to- day. These are butter, margarine, oils, gravy, lard, fat meat. Nuts have a lot of fat In them and so does the yellow of the egg. For this reason these usually are re- stricted in a diet which must be low in cholesterol. WE ARE WHAT WE EAT The time has passed when the person thinks of diet buds. The old saying that we are what we eat is much truer than any of us thought at one time. Knit Dress Takes You ' Anywhere NEW YORK (NEA) — The gitt-whe-hasn+-yet-discovered. what knitted fashions can do | for her wardrobe is missing | a whole lot. *® * * | In travel, the knit dress is | indispensable. A sheath with a little jacket can take you from one coast to the other looking impeccable. It won't _ wrinkle and it won't show signs of strain. It will keep you looking neat and’ fresh when | you emerge from plane or | train at the end of your trip. * * * At home, the knit suit, sep- arates, coats, dresses, all lead an active life. The flat knits are perfect for business and city wear; the bulky or nubby | knits take to country living with zest. This spring. the knits are blooming in blond colors. They complement the pale woolens, the sandy silks, creamy cottons | dnd champagne-colored leather | accessories. A knit vest and skirt worn with silk shirt, all in blonde shades, makes a | stunning costume. | * * *® Hf you're not familiar with ; the 1959 knit, then you don't | know that it won't sag, wrinkle | or stretch, Manufacturers have worked long and hard to | eliminate these chief faults of the old knits. But further, | their designers have worked | equally hard to give knits a styling that's young and chic. | There are knits for every kind i of life and from morning to | evening, when cocktail knits | bound in satin make an ap- ' pearance. reheS with nutrition. lots of energy. We all know about® Eat Better, Stay Healthier JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ Diet is being tied in more accur-, If you would like to have my my readers still are ately and closer all the time with leaflet ‘‘Vitamins on Your Budget” the different prolonged youthfulness and vital-'send a stamped, self-addressed ‘ity. Many diseases and signs of ‘envelope with your request for age seem to have some correlation leaflet No. 38. Address Josephine i\Lowman in care of this newspaper. / a bet If at. oe ee 4 MARGARET CLARK | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark of Richwood road afinounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Malcolm Mc- Letchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin McLetchie of Royal Oak. He is attending Wayne State University, No wedding date has been set Rickie Barnes Has Birthday Party | The sixth birthday of Rickie |Barnes was celebrated June 12 at ‘a lawn party held at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes of Opdyke road. | Guests included Frederick Coe, ! iLloyd Coe, Sally Trousdale, Noli! \Bentley, Scott Weber, Greg Weber, Sandra Cudnohufsky, Deborah |Ferrell, Sally Barnes, Carol Poc- ichiola, Stewart Coe, Jennie Coe, |Eunice Coe and Stephen Lindquist. you're confused about the different food types, read “Why Grow Old?” for some useful information. 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All services are held at the member of the Advisory Council ; | SCIENCE CHURCH Leggatt School on Pontiac Lake for the Alcoholism Information Oe i in Pontiac. 30 Whittemore Street Dr. Evans of Flint - Sunday Service 7:30 P. M. Silver Tea Wednesday EIGHT _ et ath _ THE PON'TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUN [E 20,1959 ne ee —_—__ ! ‘Cork trees live 300 to 400.years\of cork are obtained when the |: and may be stripped every 10\trees have reached 40 to 50 veers | years: Best commercial varieties 'in age. a ee We Invite You and Your Family to Worshipt r Sunday Schoo] 10 am Preaching 1! am & 7:30 pm. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 2800 Wat kins wo Rd, 's Mi. NW of Oak. Co. Mkt. “Pontiac's Evangelistic Center” A. ‘J, Baughey, Dr. James DeWeerd & Rev. W. T. Stone * oe Baughey, * Aas AE ae the direction - Edna Jurgenson, Vacation Churc a School will begin Monday tor (race Lutheran children from ages i ce Say 3” Bible School to Start pastor will preach on “Dimer-| sions for real Living’’ Sunday; ‘Going God's Way’ will be the morning. theme of the Vacation Bible Schoo} | Monday through Friday, the pas- to be conducted Monday through | ltor will be at Western Michizan July 3 at Grace Lutheran Church. 2». ’ Corner Airport & \University attending the Mid-| Daily sessions will begin at 9] P®ylColeme” patchery Road . and close at 11:45 a.m. Classes 10 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL are planned for children from ages | 4-14 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR St. Paul Methodist ‘Bible stories, handicraft, music 7 PM WORSHIP HOUR and games will be featured with CAMP-MEETING JULY 16-26—Speakers: | SDR rm AS e Ce Sun. 730 am. — Tune In! pistes a ‘ us Ut LE LREE Si bie FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 249 Baldwin Avenue * Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene Sunday School 945 Moming Service 11:00 Youth Service pee ecanies Service 7.00 Vi ¢ ay Prayer Service 7°40 Rev Paul Jotinson — FE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday School 10 A M Worship 11 AM | ‘ P; U peclal KEE he evanin _—_ —— Evening Service 7:30 P.M. W.Y.PS. 6:45 PM. | f B bl (| a special service on the evening) Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M. 1S S$ | e asses of July 3 to which parents are 1-, REV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor .vited. MeWhat's Ahead “Finding God Fhrough Work and) x * * What's Ahec For YOU? Worship’’ will be the theme of] The daily devotions will be con-| the Vacation Bible School at St.ducted by the Rev. Richard C. Paul Methodist Church on East Stuckmeyer.. There will be singing Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. Do your summer plans \ Dr. Lola P. Marion, Pastor i Lake road Rey. J Luther Sheffield, Assistant Square Lake road. junder the direction of Mrs. Ralph jaclods| segular ichasch A Special Welcome Awaits You Classes will be held daily Mon-| Forman and Mrs. Stuckmeyer. attendance — at bome day through July 2 from 9:30 a.m.| oe | and on vacation? o45 to 1130 A AM diag ecooeheaag Bervice F Le b ' | 1145 to 1215 AM—B®undey Bchool Classes All Ages until] noon. Children of nursery) “A Father’s Legacy’’ will be the t Neal Church | age through 14 may enroll. \sermon subject of the Rev. Gerald Sent od MAKE THIS SUMMER Boys and girls will participate W. Gibson at 11 a.m. Sunday in the OR CHRIS? 630 PM —Young Peoples’ Bervices 745 PM.—Evangelistio Service | in nature study, handicraft and Central Christian Church. His topic worship services under the direc- at 7 p.m. will be “The Infallible| DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH - a RIC “eis 4 , ., 2 COUNT f Fiivahetn Lake Ra at Thid OR 3-3206 4 N ue tion of Mrs. Adrian Thompson: — Way a U : Sunday School . 10 ‘AM. Morning Worship ....11:00 A.M. j , eae ae a =| nN unday School ... 10 A.M. Morning Worship ue 4 Sunday School... Sa M. Youth Service os. sss seeeeeneeseeenes ggs00uot Sunday Worship.11:00 A. M. “fyening Church Service ......ccceeeeees 1:30 PM. +} FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH “FAITH, SELF DENIAL AND MRiqeek Service ......... soobaooonpos0s- 1:00 PM. Wednesday 576 Orchard Lake Avenue Rev. Harold Marshall, Pastor SACRIFICE” Paro QQEV LER CaLONE | 8 8 Bupt—ARTHUR EWALD Harry Nichols, President ALY. F 6:00 P.M = ~ Saturday Potluck Supper and Social 7:30 P.M Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. = Sunday Evening, Stanley Gutt, of Detroit, speaker “CONFESSON, IN TIME Wednesday Open Forum 7:30 p. m. Rev. Marshall, speaker OF TROUBLE” THE FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH ALLIANCE CHURCH 131 MT. CLEMENS ST.—Y.M.C.A. BLDG. SARST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pastor REV. WKLLIAM HW. MARBACH, D.D. | ; | Associate Pastor \ REV. GALEN £. HERSHEY, 6.0. | Bunday School ot a Meas woreniy It AM. \ M-58 and Cass Lake Rd: WORSHIP SERVI . « 9:30-11:00 cane earrice sae G. J. Bersche, Pastor ws “ge c “ hg 7 a HIGHEST REWARD -— Mc and Mrs. Doug: Pontiac Press Photo — | National Lutheran ; las G Child of 642 No Perry St, kneel to receive receive is to see their son giving his life to the | : "2 RS T ‘ME HODIS r : ba ’ Waterford Community Church Caunmmunion from their son, the Rev. John Child, service of God, The new priest was appointed Rg Council Churches = -_—— : a : fs first Mass in St. Michael Church, following this week as assistant pastor at the St. Norbeit South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 5860 Andersonville Rd. hiSsacdination to the priesthood June 6 in Detroit ~ Catholit Churct, tnkster, by-Archbishep—Jehn-F + Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor AOC ION. . ‘The patypts said the “highest reward” they could Dearden. He will take up his duties on June 25. Ty ie = Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. pee ees” = 0:00 be M. MORNING WORSHIP “Meeting at Leggett School ‘ 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Sunday School ........ 9:45 A. M. : “A CHALLENGE TO FATHERS” en - i ' The first issue o “deral reserve ’ O kl d A Rev. Paul Hart, Preaching Wm. LaFountain, Pastor Evening Service 7 P.M. [notes was made NOTH, 1914 QkKiaqn Ve. | SUNDAY. SCHOOL ..9:00 A.M MEINE BECIIES ease oo 7 - coincident with the opentig. of the U f Ch h t M k 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL SERVICES . 7 coe ne "10.00 AM. Hour of Power ..... Wed. 7:30 P. M. federal reserve banking sytem. | urc O ar = : ~ F th , D Youth Fellowship...... 6:15 P. M. CHRIST a er We. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship : gee. Rane Wicwd Welcome to a Friendly Church! UN | Y Be Observed S ay ‘ . _ . spon rapes copmevenprene WATERFORD TWP. Saber 4 *s % * Br CR tie avi * ee | \ | Father's Day will be observed at - = ——_.} Airport at, Williams Lake Rd. FFE 4.9053 : the Oakland Avenue United Pres- Arvid E. Anderson, Pastor Fi Ch h f Chr 10 Chamberlain, Cor Edison Post h School Youth byterian Church with the pastor, M ® B . Ch h WORSHIP SERVICES Clase in each eto Pra , > . Apostolic urcn O ris nga ae Fellowshipxto Make ite a “Thecsione! He, sAllebech, arimont aptist Uurc. 8.00 A. M. and 11:00 A. M. . unde ¥ ervice and . reaching on ute 9 atnert : 458 CENTRAL te mene TN Plans for Su fa a lan, Sanday. . 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M. | Young People Saturday .... 7.30 P.M. ———— ue 4 ; ne ™~ 7 epee nd * ) : - Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A. M. ST. JOHN’S . . le Soerament of a ( wid and Jonathan’ wil ye “ec +. Sunday School & Worship ..10.00 AM. First Social Hpper wall be observed at Wg the pastor's topic at 7 pom. with ; Stand Level . PONTIAC : 1} To morning service Sunday a® G. Crites in) charge of the Youth Group 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship -t:30 P. M. 87 Hill St. at Cherry St. Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. Brethren Church the Auburn Heights United) Pres al music. “Wysteries of Kingdom of Heaven—V1" I Nelc st at a . 5 Carl W. Nelson, Pastor ; nm ne yterian Churet $ i —_ Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30PM. ate (Baldwin, E0388 to o« ¢ Goline: cust de-adiean Bitor Somers: Breaching eu form Services . SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 .9:45 A.M. Gat. Eve, Service... 7) 20 PM Resting Mie nastur wll be ie Se eg nee MARIMONT ...A Growing Church with CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 A.M. Ch HP a TS adee ke boet “ar on AM : | wed for 6.3 m. Monday at the . ! Lg a a) hone FE 5 6 rol ee Mosaic ae elders Thoma Shearrr Hetty tini-p petty Seat Center on West. - Q Friendly Welcome! UL 2-514? Wonhip a 1! COAM Rose, Wavne Rose, Orvin Weaver Walton boulevard. Wyis will be the “Holding Forth the Word of Life” — i ‘SHEPHERD of the LAKES ij _ _ . , . Rishop L. A Adalt Bible Stu ic . 6 15P M. Herman Doughis Grant Fraham jast party until fall WALLED LAKE f pl. A. Pasent Parent, Pastor Sunday Evening Ray Isanhart, Wayne Lidgard and * Fo 5 ————— — Meeting at Walled Lake Elem. Schoo) ——— ae ——$$<—<—— — Worshit ...7-30PM- | Ball Vaneil Alilbavemandicinianlince sc : W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. Tue You » People 130PM * * * _ ha . ind Ru nee x e _ een SYLVAN LAKE , 8 i Pas ae _ age through the ninth grade he] <== M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor Thiurs J rayer ....1 JOPM The Youth Fellow ship group Will peen invited to the second week o CMUATM Ys mE ' CHURCH of CHRIST Cc R ; VACATION HEV. TOMMY GUEST, Pas!or ce a sound film, “Battle on a Vacation Bible School, the Rev Ppsevan “—— st Orchard Lake & Middlebelt Roads TE ee __ Small Planet.’ at the 6 pm Allebach announced : A SR * Marvin W. Hastings, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL. ..9:30 A.M. meeting. Carl Sheehy will be in : : ve vive HODIST BIBLE SCHOOL . a ~_ 0:45 A.M. Bible School a Sa ee CHURCH CEN TRAL charge of the discussion following 10:45 A.M. Worship ‘ . ovral . © ‘A “ADD to ¥ PAIFH, scl $0) MT. CLEMENS STREET MONDAY Thru FRIDAY a Messiah Baptist Church “6:00 Rvening Worsn . Lyal H. Howisen, Pasto The newly organized Post High |; 5 | —— “PREPARATION and EQUIPMENT” U t d y : 9 00 io | 10 A M CHRIST AN School Fellowship will meet at Lists Special Programs Daily: “Disi-a- Devotional Bervice” — FE 8-045) nl e _— . CH U RCH 7:15 to plan for the summer The Pastor's Aid Club of Mes- Feeaiice Bible Deneel oun tt. gaan uae” M. Father's pay in Sunda Sc hool, 10 00 AM months. siah Baptist Church will be in , $$ $3.$ $$$ P b . : Y » W. Gibson i F Kach.o department of the Vaca charge of the morning service Sun-| 2 Tes €Tlall 1 Batdy tr anor , I a Pp 4 j 47 N Saginaw tion Bible Sehool will participate day . ; A Worship Seuiew 11:00 A.M and 730 P M Rible School 945 AM. fin the program for parents Friday; At 5.30 p.m. a musical program ye ; Morning Worship iy 09 AM. | afternoon will be presented and at 7:30 Sun- e Nn la e O | S urc es Vi FM.Y.645 P.M Light and Life Hour 3.00 P M Youth Service 600PM - * * day evening the male chorus of ip . & : Ase Sa Families of Cub Pack 23 will, Zion Hope Baptist Church of De-! EV. MILTON H. BANK, D_D., Ministe i . [ve 1 Service IPM _ REV. 5 NK, ns nister Prayer Meeting Wed 7 30 P M. Drawer Meeting.ond ible have a picnic al Avon Township! troit will be giving special selec- REV. DANIEL J. WALLACE, B.D., Associate Minister OAKLAND AVENUE ly We ia OPM Park in Rochester Thursday eve- tions. The Rev. Roy C. Cummings REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., Assoc. Minister Oak! c arti - akland at Cadillac ning is pastor — — MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. |], Tredore atiebacs, Pastor Emmanuel Baptist Church oe eee cate “THE WORTH OF A NAME” Worship ...... /... 10:00AM. Hello, hoot . 645 S. Telegraph Road Dr. Milton H. Bank, Preaching Bible School /....... 11:20 A.M. Youth Fellowship ... S45PM. Neighbor! (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) Eyesng Sec. 700PM . ay —— eae Wednes — ' Prayet Meeting ... 7.00PM. A SPECIAL SERIES OF 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL, Vi / UBURN HEIGHTS 11:00 A. M. WORSHIP Espectally Invites. You to “Pather and Home’ of tear T h . GOSPEL pet t / 3456 Primary Street ree Great Services cost * FM Paine, Pater MEETI cou he Af} Sunday School ..... ir oO AM | 10:00 A M — | ] ‘OO A M = 9-3) Pp M T NGS Your PELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Wors! 15 A.M. . e . . . . * ° 4 9 Guest | meester Rev. Harken beats : HC OLY comiuiii Ow . . Dr. Malone Preaching at All Services June 2] WEDIESD OG 1050 © M1 PRAYER iGxOUes snd YOUTH Be float ae ee ae through June 28 |] ., FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH COMMUNITY UNITED YOU NG P EOPL E’S DAY as barter OP Bastman een gttey FE | nist) Drayton Plains, Michigan W J. Teeuwissen Jr, Pastor TIME OF SERVICES __ SUNDAYS 11.00 A. M.-7:30 P. M sss CHRISTIAN SCIENCE meena] toa. 11.00 AM Honoring All 15-18 Year Old Young People WEEKDAYS | 30 P. M. ‘ he Youth Groups ae 6:20 AM Music Under the Direction Congregational Singing --- No Collections Taken SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ok ig ea aii of JIMMIE MEENA SUNDAY A.M, June 21 What a—CHALLENGE [f= “IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, = | Study Hout le ? : SUNDAY P M, June 21 Mar hing, W ith The—MASTER ! EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE? : LAKELAND Sunday School Attendance icin ce i: : an = ST Ay i nee ie Sunday Services and ‘Reading Room as — PUR OSDA . pune 23 hings God Does—NO i St Ma rk 4] 2140 Lochayen Road, Pontiac. lS Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapman, Pastor FE . 7 Mich. Telephone EMpire 3-0774. the Synod of Michigan at Green. Percy M. Walley, Jr, Minister of Education F 7979 Commerce Road / : Youth to D Ir ect ville Sunday through June 27. one Boys and girls attending Vaca- eae" Morning Service ‘tion Bible FIRST ASSEMBLY | + Cedar Crest §: UF GOD day at the Providence Missionary, Baptist Church. His theme will be! i The Rev. Martin J. Bellinger of Two Worship Services—8 45 A.M and 11 00 A.M Sermon: “KNOWING THE RIGHT PEOPLE’ 9.45 A M—Church School Classes for All 4 Wednesday 7:30 P. M— Midweek Service of i Prayer and Bible Study “An American Baptist Convention Church SURGEIaG THE SCRIPTURES” “with Roosevelt Wells, Minister : CHURCH CALENDAR Bible Gchool Gunday ...... 9:45 AM. permece & Worship 11:00 A.M. ership & Germon ....6:00 PM. Bibie Study Tuesday ......8:00 P.M. “GOSPEL MEETING STILL IN PROGRESS” The GOSPEL MEETINO which Is being conducted at the Church of Christ, 210 Hughes Gtreet, by Roosevelt Wells, is moving in Lay strides. Many are coming every —_ to hear the ist cen- tury a. without addition or sub- traction a this endeavorin oe Ary that THE War OF THE EADS HOME Won't yow peat = and geae with us this last es ior = have not a new doctr ane not a new gospel but simply ~ ¢ gospel bh Paul preached Jesus said in his sermon on the mount ARE THEY HICH DO HUNGER AND THIRST APTER RIOHTBOUSNESS FOR THEY SHALL BRE PILLED Mt. 8 If you are desiring to be "a with the true word of us ving God soon won't you attend the meett: this week? Come and let us REASC TOOFTHER, YEA, COME AN LET US BEARCH THE SCRIPTURES TOOETHER HEAR ROOSEVELT WELLS in a GOSPEL MEETING at the CHURCH of CHRIST 210 Hughes St., Pontiac, Mich. JUNE 14-JUNE 26 Services Each Evening at 8:00 Congregational! Singing COME AND BRING A FRIEND WITH YOU \— ee All Cane Episcopal Church Williams St. at W: Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Milis. Curate 8:00 AM —Holy Communion 9.30 AM.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Church School Infant Nursery thru 6th Grade 11:00 A M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector Infant Nursery Child Care thru 5 Years fli | ‘Tin. 4 ad Lice EPISCOPAL CHURCH 6301 Hatchery Rd. Drayton ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 801 Commerce, Milford ’ . — 4 8.00 A. M.—Holy union 6.00 A. M.—Hoiy Communion _ 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Bermon and Church from 3 to 7 years of age. 11 00 A M —Morning and Sermon Prayer % Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar Rev. Waldo R. Hunt. Vicar ANDREW'S 1] _ 60 STATE ST. Sunday School ... 9:45 A.M. Youth Services ... 6:30 P.M. Morning Worship. .11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Hour. 7:30 P.M. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL... ..9:00 to Noon Daily OLIVET NAZARENE HEAR COLLEGE QUARTETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 25 7:30 P.M. DR. RALPH E. PERRY, RICHARD NORTH, Speaker Min.-of Music KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON, Pastor ‘ First Baptist Church Rev. H. H. Savage, D.D. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP “THE WAY of a MAN WITH a MAID" 7:00 P. M. Rev. Frank Wellington, Ventriloquist “TOTAL ABSTINENCE” VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL — continues — MONDAY Through FRIDAY 9:00 A. M. to 11:45 Av. M. FRANK WELLINGTON, Speaker Each Morning 2 li ‘ alee ba ogee - : : ' i # ‘ 4 : we he © «ee ee ow © Speaker Thursday Morning BOB SAVAGE, Quito, Ecuador Wednesday Evening, JUNE 24th HEAR Bob Savage Church Auditorium 7:30 P. M. ee ee ee ae PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE J 20, 1959 TEN \ County 4-Hers to Live With Kentucky Families .A contingent of 16 Oakland Coun- Ortonville; Robert Brewer, 5966) ty-4-H Club members today em-:Flemings Lake Rd., Clarkston; | barked on an experience of the Larry Middleton, 2610 Stoney Creek Kentucky way of life. - Rd., Lake Orion; Tod Young, 2810 The youngsters will live with Indian Lake Rd., Oxford; Robert families in Hopkinsville, the seat of Hollis, 1066 Doris Rd.. Pontiac; rural Christian County, for Ge |. *.. Hunter "505 Orton Rai. Lake| week. They are scheduled to re- zary MUNIET, <0. iaue es turn June 29. Orion; Sidney Miller, 3410 Pa ; e | mouth Rd., Oxford. ' The program enables the Also, Virginia Guthrie, 173 a7 youngsters to exchange ideas, philosophies and ways of living in other areas,” said Jack Worth- field Rd., 1957 Cragen Dr, Pontiac; Sue Simonson, | Bloomfield Hills; ; THE PONTIAC Defense Man |s Anti-Missile Gates Would Put More Land, Sea Power WASHINGTON (NEA) — appointment of Thomas Gates as ment means a shift in the U. 8. military strategy. Gates’ predecessor, _ the No. 2 man in the Defense Depart-| Emphasis on Greater Hermjone Gingold while “Mr. Poodle,” 14, up on the divan beside me, stuck his nose in my pocket. The; late 4 [If Mr. Poodle Can't Go, JOfbit Flight Due | Hermione Stays Home |for JS. by ‘65 By EARL WILSON. | Hope Dyna-Soar 1 Will NEW YORK—“Dog Lovers of the World, Unite!” cried Be Feature Bomber of fs Strategic Air Command} — who love dogs ought to get together and dog- ait! for each other,” she preached vehemently. “Here I was all ready to go to Las Vegas for a wonderful vacation!” blazed the British comedienne who is an irregu- lar regular on the Jack Parr TV show. “I . splurged. I bought cowboy hats .. . high LOS ANGELES (AP) — Some- time before 1965, a super X15, | rocket ship called Dyna-Soar I,teac |will blast off from Cape Canav- jeral, Fla., circle the globe and jland an hour and a half ‘later at | Edwards Air Force Base in Cali- Janet Radar, 2182 S_ Livernois, Qua " Lt ington, Oakland County 4 7 . <6 “ i = , on, | Donald aries, was 5 Srone me boots ...1 was terrified I'd be bitten by fornia, if all goes well. | Rochester; Karen Koonce, 1880 voeate of intercontinental massive ‘ agent. June St. Rochester; Carolyn Can-! retaliation snakes if I went walking in the desert If it works, it could be the; Christian County will send its field, 57241 Grand River, New Hud ie : . I was going to gamble... Lena Horne bomber of the future own 4H Club representatives to son, Carolyn Bowers, 4105 S Hill Gates is an outspoken enemy was going to show me around. ® r * 1i’e with Oakland County families Rd, Milford: Sharon Templeton of . defense agp tg esl : “But now it’s all off. I couldn't find one This insight into the highly se- sala > Ntsc ree . = " 4er »t » ‘hiefly siles ; ‘ : . : the week beginning July 13 Yew Hudson, Jeanme Mott, 54%7 ‘ Shae ne Se WILSON hotel who'd take ‘Mr. Poodle’ in,’ she said cret Dyna-Soar program came Departing for the Blue Grass Sunnycrest Dr Birmingham and a and big planes. . . from Lt. Col. Hareld G. Russell, Stale are Mary Lovelace 2404 Harrison THOMAS GATES A me The new depuly secretar wants sacl an d . f{ th ; t ; . MARE Col baet ° Senne maiiat ssiles and bombers 1€ ) 5 y ; ss . test director o e program at) Robert Metzger 880) Granger, Rochester ope eresilesa i ome ¢more emphasis on other weapons Hermione has had this trouble many times over her de- Edwards in an interview at the ) ifle favors greater land and sea| VOtion to ‘Mr. Poodle.” Once in London she heard of a well- summer session of the Institute . power, wants to put more U. S8.'to-dwo woman who dog-sat for pleasure. of Aeronautical Sciences Thurs- ' MUSICAL TENT LIGHT OPERA Assoc. 4 Juveniles Wreck chips into getting ready for brushi —ungy friends told me, day. Clio, Mich., on US-10, Just North of Flint Vy a ge Gales fiehtl | “This woman is almost a eee ms it is 2 oe carried ou can count on Gates fighting) n ‘aloft by a B52 mother p out ermione June 22 Thru June 27 Easy Loan Setup - eliminate appropriations for| dog me gear 4a lout loose to land on «@ dry lake some expensive missiles and cut-- Tecoun BUSHINGS. * bed at Edwards. at rvi amon EDINBURG, ‘Tex (AP) —'ting back on others. And on his) came to the door, very | t * + “There is no Jegacy like honesty,” taking a strong hard look at some, dignified — and she was Then Dyna-Soar is to be taken ; in the sign said of the big bomber programs. eating a dog biscuit! I sup- ‘to Cape Canaveral for unmanned dt , <> ~ & * | pose she was a bit absent- launchings and landings on is- Te Damn Yankees selow |t, on the bulletin board) ‘The illness of Gen. Nathan) minded. She probably gave | ‘lands in the Atlantic missile welts \ of Pan American College here, Twining may intensify the shift in’ the dogs her dinner and range : : were tacked dollar bills A student-defense emphasis With Air Force; ate thetrs.” Within two years after the start’ : Curtain Mon. - ae aie P.M. — Sat. 9 P.M. needing a small loan could take General Twining as Chairman of Tales like thia flowed con of the tests at Edwards, the rock-| | icket Prices a bill or two, with the understand- the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Air arth ; ° awe et ship is expected to be ready, Mon-Thurs: $3 thee $1.00. sy & Set. $3.50 thru $1.50 ing it would be repaid as s00n a8 Force, with its intercontinental 8tantly from Hermione. She for its big jump atop an: intercon-| | Call Clio MU 3-553) eemil eat ficia retaliation strategy, dominated the alleged that sometimes Jack -finental ballistic missile such = | t al} worked fine, officials said, . : ar’s . md { 5 ae | | JCS. It held half of the four major Paar’s office “rings up anc the Atlas, to be blasted out be-| COMING—JUNE 29 Thru JULY 4 anu pe eetueen oe seats isays, ‘My God, nobody’s going yond the earth’s atmosphere. dropped in wy cleaned © the 1 > i ANDY DEVINE IN SHOWBOAT bourd $27 worth with no But if Twining’s comeback to he! here tonight will you * * . pluns for repayment from his lung cancer operation (Come Its pilot—perhaps a member of} ye tk A is slow, and he decides to retire, “The other night they had the X15 team—will begin a series| | Juvenile officers picked up the then it's the Army's turn, by ro- (on this professional insulter. I a eashere te _ into the| NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE quartet. and turned them over to ton, to head the Joint Chiefs. ‘wonder whether there's any fea icin o urning up mae y eee (their parents, Police didn't say! Most likely Army successor: other country where people HERMIONE , thow much money Greenfield at 8'4 Mile Rood e NORTHLAND CENTER tnre Bea. Jone 23 IN PERSON Tasartie Gnas To Begin Seattle Run wus recovered. Gen Maxwell D Army Chief of Staff Taylor, retiring And Taylor, as chairman, would head a JCS jegitimate theater. If you could stop during a speech and say Shut up your coughing out there!'’ dominated by men who think as, PEGGY CASS POKYO (AP)—Japan Air Lines he does. Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitz-, . announced today it will start fly- er, the next Army Chief of Staff,! Academy Award ** “ = ; . , i : Nominee in BORN YESTERDAY f ing DCTs twice au week from and Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, Chief It's Frank It's Funny Peggy's Terrifie / ; . Tokyo to Seattle on June 27. JAL of Naval Operations, have minced Tichets Now al Pentise Travel Nervice I ) has been _making 4 run from no words in fighting against what) eon W iluren Tues. Wed. ~hure tune 0 the July 5 Pokyo to San Francisco < ao ' Sen #30. Sat 700 P OM $4.80. §2 75 Angele Ara nce nT eae oop COREY IN, -- pes == $3.85, $5 06, $2.70 tan inci “The Moon Is Blue’ About 12.000 American Indians live in Wisconsin $ TO-NIGHT a) Vio $ EXCLUSIVE } 4 d > | suNDay | FRRAaio | ere | , 5 Dinie Mwy. AS 4 — <= 4 3 MONDAY $ OAKLAND County! $ > OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. 4 __OFr— 4 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ; MAJOR 2 ToniGHT — | aewnon ani) $0 ; EE LATE SHOW! Oa LURES 3 wevvvVVVvVVVVVWVVYY SUNDAY IS FATHER’S DAY --- WE SALUTE ALL FATHERS! GOOD LUCK AND MANY MORE FATHERS’ DAYS TO YOU! THE BATTLE PICTURE WITHOUT EQUAL To the First 250 Dads Attending Our Father's Day Show Sunday A FREE ~ ON THIS AR TORN EARTH THEY FOUGHT THE BATTLE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! “PORK CHOP HILL” IS A WOMAN'S PICTURE, TOO—BECAUSE IT BRINGS WOMEN INTO THE HEART AND SOUL OF THE MEN WHO WENT AWAY TO WAR. THEY SAY WAR PICTURES a DON’T INTEREST WOMEN—BUT “PORK CHOP HILL’ CHALLENGES THAT IDEA. eeee ALSO eeee Exclusixe! First Showing! of This Most Unusual Love Story— They Dared to Love Across the Line! wou TO- NIGHT ONLY A Bonus Feature! —IN COLOR— SHOWN ONLY AT 1:55 A.M, AN ALBERT TUGSMITH PRO q NiGht of the Quarter Moon thew TLE | (MOON - FAN DREW RAYNE WN AAS «DEAN AES «AS ORE ow MA ME O00 IT’S EXPLOSIVE! WOTWON Here's what happens when Sweethearts, dare to ety the and Los some officers call a “oné-weapon"’| arse nal If General Taylor goes ahead with his retirement plans, Lemnitzer het Burke, the choice U. 8S. MAY MISS obvious Dr. Herbert York, new top scl ried again, to teenager or creaking millionaire wntist in the Defense Department, is a man of the same school. He “I do think, though,” she announced suddenly, fears the U S. may be missing everybody should be married twice.” ut on some new key weapons by 0 : out womem i iia H “Why, for Heaven's sake!"’ queried the reporter pulling too much of its money into 5 : one basket mixsiles You've got to have experience to be a success at any- They and their aides point out thing! The first time you're married you really don’t know that the make a then sine. He was a boy of 16 with braces on his teeth! He said: ‘I is the next best Army hear you're going to Las Vegas. I brought you a roulette wheel.’ NavY Does anybody need a roulette wheel?” world at large Russian Army has mod- anything about it!” “We hope this will turn out to be the Strategic Air Command’s bomber of the future,”’ Col. Rus-| sell said. ‘It will be manned and! to some degree controllable and’ extremely fast.’ | living insulting you “It would be nice, though, if you could insult people in the Hermione believes she has the only Chinese fan club —it started in San Francisco—and she also has a mysteri- | Benjamin Franklin used play- | ous fan who sent expensive gifts backstage. One night the jing cards as insulation in the’ doorman said, “The gentleman who's been sending you the presents is here.”’ electrical friction machine which: he built in 1731. a sees “T anticipated an elderly mustachioed swain in a limou- Hermione asked the Twice married, Hermione doesn’t expect ever to get mar- “that (Copyright, 1959) ernized itself completely since ‘World War LU while the bulk of U. S. Army equipment is. still of World War II vintage. They note the Russians now have in the hands of troops superior tanks and artifery, and a new, startling mo- bility Community Theaters Civie — Farmingten Bat Dive Bomber Errol Piynn. Fred MacMurray Also one hour of Three Btoogrs romeriee Bun Tues Bome Like [It Hot, lyn Monroe Tony Curtis George Raft The Last Britekrieg (Van Johnson, Kerwin Mathews | Wed Gat Qood Day for a Hanging Pred MacMurray "Tempest Silvana Mangano, Van Heflin Mart Jack Lemmon Mille — Rochester Bat Enchanted Isiand Dana An drews Jane Powell, The Lost Missile Robert Loggia, Ellen Parker fun -Wed Some Like It Hot.’ Mari lyn Mone, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon Thurs -@at Qood Day fer a Hang ing Prect MacMurray. Maggie Hayes “The Last Blitekreig Van Heflin, Ker win Mathews Holly fat Tom Thumb Run Tues Gidget Cliff Robertaon Thurs -@at Woman Eater’ Russ Tamblyn Pandra Dee The H Man and The Keege fat Warlock color, Henry Ponda orothy Malone. Never Love @ Stran ger Jonwnm Barrymore, Lite Milen Milford Bat The Journey Deberah Kerr Yul Brynner, color, Johnny Rocco, Richard Eyer Sun -Tues ‘“Cidget color, Bandra Dee The Giant Behemoth Gene Evane Thurs -Tues “The Ten Command ments coler Chariton Heston Yul Brynner Ostord Bat Bun Rio Bravo John Wayne Wed Pri Some Like It Hot Mar! lyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon [——— HURRY! LAST DAY “Rio Bravo” THE SILENT ENEMY EGO TMEATRE STARTS SUNDA YUL BRYNNER: WOODWARD Mat. 1:45 4 MARGARE) Thier ound ANT? Tate NO STORY TOPS THAT OF OUR P. W's IN OTTO PREMINGER A Paramount Re Release TONITE: Last Complete Show Starts 10 P, M. FAMILY ROU “CARUCU, BEAST OF THE AMAZON” “GUN FOR A COWARD” Fred MacMurray STARTS FIRST SUN IN CITY OF ‘ > we oC Sart Ciacurt PONTIAC _ i Oey ane PHONE FEFOER A OAKL MOODERNIY AIR © 12:30 P.M.t TREAT DAD TO THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT AT YOUR AIR-CONDITIONED BUTTERFIELD THEATRES 132 Boy Scouts Set for Agawam Camp Opéning ORION TOWNSHIP * Scout Camp Agawam opens with 132 boys regi the first week, Camp Director Dale Daly reported today. The camp, on Tommy’s. Maks near Lake Orion, is expected to be operating at near capacity for sev- en weeks of scout activities, the teaching of outdoor sills and trein- ing in group living. Largest units on hand for the first week are troop 39 of the Elmwood . Methodist Church and troop 41 of |Walnut Lake School. Daly said that registration for 'the summer season is close to the 1.000 mark, about 300 ahead of this time last year. Photo in Newspaper Leads to FBI Arrest NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A sharp-eyed reader who recognized a face peering out from a news- paper photograph gave the FBI the tip Friday that led to the cap- ture- of one of. the nation’s 10 most-wanted criminals. Betrayed by a balding head he hadn’t disguised, Walter Bernard O'Donnell, 57-year-old. master of masquerade, surrendered meekly to federal agents who trapped him in the corridor of a downtown hotel. O'Donnell had been posing for four days as a U.S. postal inspec- tor, and had been so convincing he |had wangled an invitation to speak Friday night before the local chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous. He was wanted on a variety of charges in Pennsylvania, Michi- gan, California, Ohio, Florida, I- linois, New York and the District of Columbia. The informant asked the FBI not to reveal his name. O'Donnell was held on $25,000 ' bond. He was wanted specifically for robbing a woman in Philadel- |phia after giving her sleeping pills. Agents said he made a habit |of giving sleeping potions to femi- nine robbery victims after posing as a | doctor. ND-UP TIME ywwwvevweowvwvvvwvvovweweo»ws&§vr- FEATURES AT 1:05-3:10 5:15-7:20-9:25 t 2 4851 c AND: ONDITIONED HELD OVER—2nd WEEK! fe RAMUS SG 00 ST BE Ta ernatine Fred MacMURRAY Jean HAGEN Directed by CHARLES BARTON Screenplay by BILL WALSH and LILLIE HAYWARD ADDED “CHIMP ANTICS” DONALD DUCK CARTOON wrevrvwrvwwwrvVTrvVT VV Y i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i di a_i i ip i nh NOITIO Here It Is! and Heard Advertised on A On ° The Astonishing Theater Program You Have Seen Thrilling Entertainment — Don't Miss Ft: STRAND NED i TV and Radio Stations’ BREAKS LOOSE! J re. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 40, 1959 Livestock cars on some rail-jon top to cut down hot of the roads are painted with aluminum |sun during the oc LAND ... OR BE BROKEN BY IT! THE MIGHTIEST OF PULITZER PRIZE WINNER A. B. GUITHRIES MIGHTY AMERICAN SAGA! YUL BRYNNER Deborah a OURNEY Within minutes of the border search- Two men in love with her! Will she choose lights find the desperate fugitives! the man of power or the man of mystery! A VIVID STORY LAID AGAINST DRAMA of 1956 HUNGARIAN REVOLT! pmental angle to Lauren Bacall's’ |ready for “Elmer Gantry” (starts Custody Hearing Ends nd t ‘Hollywood Headlines ! Sentiment Coaxes Lauren | } |Coward,”’ Fred MacMurray. Into ‘Goodbye Charlie’ | zon,” John Bromfield; ‘‘Gun for a’ | Sun.-Tues.: “Giant Behemoth,” By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS. jfrom dental work—-but he saw. it J0%™ Turner; “Arson for Hire," | HOLLYWOOD—There’s a senti-/ through. Harry Brand, that well-loved decision .to star in ‘‘Goodbye head of 20th Century-Fox publicity Charlie,’ George Axelrod's new,on the coast, is off qn that well- comedy which Leland Hayward is earned vacation to Europe. Just Huron bringing to Broadway. |what we newspaper people will do} Saf-Mon.: ‘The Journey,” Yul ace |without hig genial telephone calls Brynner, Deborah Kerr; ‘‘These| | It was Mrs. Hayward (then Mrs.|I don't know. He'll be missed—)Thousand Hills,” Don Murray. | Howard Hawks) who brought the) but we all want him to have fun. ‘magazine picture of Betty when; she was a fashion model, ‘o jattention of Howard Hawks. ng ig id‘s Daughter | opposi i * CJ Bcc Bogart have to Visit Mother and Have Not” in which Bacall in Europe Soon speke the memorable line, “If HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — The 20-, } you want me, just whistle.” That was the beginning of the yearold daughter of Ingrid Berg-\‘‘The Woman Eater.” love story of Bogart and Betty.',an will visit her actress mother eu Saal late int rong alo ht wes |August and starts rehearsals early oon . lin September. Jenny Ann Lindstrom, who will 1 x * be a senior at Mills College next ‘fall, was granted approval today | The play opens in December o¢ spend $850 ter te $24,000 after a road tour of eight weeks. | uardianship estate for the trip! to Europe. | With the “7th Voyage of Sin-| \bad,"’ which cost peanuts, already! ipiling up $6,000,000, for Columbia! you hardly need an IBM machine} to realize why the same star,| Kerwin Mathews, and the same) : producer, Charlie Schneer, are’ the authorization. ee an iteaming up for another storybook! Consists of gifts from the girl's ‘fling, ‘‘Gulliver’s Travels.” i Perent. | The Jonathan Switf classic | Dr. Lindstrom estimated the ' starts in Spain on July 19 with ‘total cost of the Europe visit at | Kerwin as Gulliver. Like Gul- |$700. However, he said he would | liver, young Mathews is a bit of | pay the remainder of the expense. a travelin’ man, himself. | Miss Bergman, accompanied by | | Just ‘back from Berlin where he husband. Lars Schmidt, visited 'made ‘“‘Man on a String’ with Hollywood in Aprit for the first: ,Ernje Borgnine, his new assign- time since 1950. : 'ment takes Kerwin to London as well a) iad. i She spent considerable time AeA daughter duri the And, of course, it’s a repeat visit! wen her Calin “ie ny told | ni a eet ie stay in ito Spain as ‘Sinbad was shot, newsmen she still planned to there jast year. a | make her home In Purope. | With nine solid months of work; Miss Lindstrom, who will be 21 in Hollywood ahead of her, Jean|on Sept. 20, also received approval Simmons is giving up ranch life for expenditure of $1,750 in tuition in New Mexico. *® * * ;California college. She arid Stewart Granger are} renting Pier Angeli’s house while : . Jean finishes ‘‘Spartacus,”’ gets, Wanderbilt-Stokowski | Dr. Peter Lindstrom, Salt | Lake City, Utah, father of the | girl and first husband of Miss | Bergman, petitioned Superier Judge Kenneth N. Chantry for =~ z 4 = < ia) » be] 5 S @ PA 2 ah a = | Aug. 1) and then ‘‘Summer a Smoke” for Hal Wallis. dean is very excited about playing the woman evangelist | in “Gantry.” She said, “Billy | | Graham . in Euprope now, bet |band, conductor Leopold Stokow- | when he returns to this country | ski. | Pm going to fly to wherever he State preaches to get pointers.” | NEW YORK (AP)—Closed hear ings ended Friday in the child ‘custody battle between Gloria Supreme Court Justice cate when he would hand down a decision. | Stokowski sought to increase his custodial rights to the children, 'Stan, 8, and Chris, 7. His former Snapshots of Hollywood collected wife, now Mrs. Sidney Lumet, at random sought to curtail] them. | Poor Gary Crosby opened with} Judge Nathan conducted the his brothers in their nightclub) hearings behind closed doors ‘‘in debut in Phoenix with a face the interests of the welfare’’ of the Meanwhile she’s visiting Angelus \Temple, the home of the late Aimee Semple McPherson, for the .same reason. swollen up the size of the moon children. - ae ae ha ges a TECHNICOLOR meena 2nd GREAT HIT! MARDI CINEmMmScOPE 3rd BIG FEATURE! CLARK, JANE ROBERT GABLE RUSSELL RYAN DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Technicolor® | el The splendor of Sinbad! No more thrilling story in 5,000 years of story-telling! No more breathless romance than that of Sinbad and Parise. No monsters more blood- curdling than the One-eyed Cyclops, and the Giant Roc. Now it becomes pulsatingly alive in the newest and = DW WATRENS: KATHRYN GRA ADDED ATTRACTION HUNTER | Steve Brodie. piness,"" Ingrid Bergman; With a Million,’ Gregory Peck. Gregory Peck, Burl Ives; by Walt Disney, with Fred Mac- O’Brien; Boone, Sheree North; Men,”’ Clark Gable, Jane Russell. | Sinbad,"’ Kathy Grant; ‘The Girl! He Left Behind,” Tab Hunter. | | Tues.-Thurs.: “Some Came Run-| @ FREE CIGARS TO FIRST 250 FATHERS ON SUNDAY = LAST | Vanderbilt and her former hus- g | Edgar J, Nathan Jr., did not indi- |g “THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND” TAB WOOD. ! Pontiac Theaters Eagle Sat.: “Curucu, Beast of the Ama- EA Wed.-Fri.: “Inn of the Sixth Hap- “Man Tues.-Fri.: ‘The Big Country,” | “Up! Periscope,"” Edmund O’Brien. Oakland | i Held Over: “The Shaggy Dog,” E LV : Ss Murray, Jean Hagen. Strand Now Playing: “The H Man," Waterford Drive-In j Sat.: ‘Up Periscope,’’ Edmund “Mardi Gras,” Pat! “The Tall) Sun.-Mon.: ‘‘Seventh Voyage of) DRIVE-IN THEATRE IN HIS FIRST BIG DRAMATIC SINGING ROLE! JAILTIOUSE ROCK A KATHY (MRS. BING CROSBY) GRANT STARTS L KERWIN MATHEWS IN SUNDAY! rar ru VOYAGE OF sixsay S THE GUN RUNNERS MA 4-3135 LAST COMPLETE (3 FEATURE) AT 10:30 oe . in his first technicolor role ‘e, Ca EN eo) a wp TECHMICOLOR™ ton WARNER DADS « Yemen AUDIE MURPHY IN ning,”’ Frank Sinatra; “The Tank! Force,’’- Victor Mature. i = TIMES s TONIGHT!... KOOKIE! COMMERCE PLL I South End of Union Lake Road at Haggerty EM 3-0661 Open] P.M. 3 @ FEATURES @ 3 — ae aS aN ‘ etatAeered er, & FOR ALL (2 en pat] : a” : TECHNICOLOR” hom WAOER BROS. » WhowenSore - @ 7 QU Ties. “WORLD IN MY CORNER *STARTS SUNDAY... at the BIG DRIVE-IN .. . 6 0G, FLME, ee. PRODUCTION» REL ERROR Oy ee COWTYeT CER VET TL SCARS CRASS PSR e Re eee REE RARER \ BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. FE 4-461] SATURDAY UNIT SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY BOX OFFICE OPEN 7 P.M. A SETA WOLF LARSEN STARTS Sunday Some came running... some turned away... Dave was back and the whole town knew that trouble — and women — were close behind. Pe agent ee T FRANK Be; Ae Nj f \ \ N ¥ a | SINATRA DEAN }MARTIN SHIRLEY MaLAINE “SOME CAME ~ RUNNING’ -S) MARTHA HYER ARTHUR KENNEDY NANCY GATES ume SMITA BEHIND THE SCENES WITH YOUNG STARS 7 WHO MAKE THE TOP HIT RECORDINGS, vr. "rT. - ry ,, .” +? . r~rrese ‘er, ,T errr rer rT eee eT ee ' Inman's Single _Foytack, TWELVE TIE eal, Thursday | Brings Winning Run in Triumph Even Killebrew’s Homer Not Enough as Detroit Gains 6-4 Win WASHINGTON The skinny kid with the improbable name of Orville amar Cit) “Neal sare “Tt felt just « someone lifted a Plane off my trace The Detroit | + handy man, the, good-field. po-rhil type, was accept: | ing congratulations for his game-| winning hit in the Ith inning last | might. It lifted the Tigers to a 6-4) ns a ox “trium ph over the Washington oi Hie fica fi aici sistas ka ; aeiY Senators. * Veal, who is on a major league roster only because of his glove work, blooped a one-out single Into right field. It was only his third hit of the season in just his fifth time at bat, despite the fact he has appeared in 26 games, FALL GUYS — Carlos Hernandez, a Venezuelan, falls on top of Pittsburgh's Luke Easter in the 7th round of their fight in New York last night Soth fighters fell after an exchange of blows the (sa Just a day earlier 26-year old’ erying It was opened the ville Detroit two-out Saunders WAS in’ the clubhouse his that way for a ninth inning from error PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 s Goat Becomes Ties Friday Heroin After Today, Johansson Plans Nothing but Rest NEW YORK \—After today’s final workout Ingemar Johansson will do nothing golf and ‘‘let the strength flow into my body.” * * * This camp with its ‘‘mystery right’ is beginning to sound like Hernandez the unanimous nine bouts won Baltimore rally that led to a Tiger defeat His quick atonement kept the Tigers from tumbling into fifth place Instead, they maintained 4th place, only 1'z games off the lead Manager Jimmie Dykes hud died quietly with Veal afler the Baltimore setback. ‘Get your | head out of the sand,"’ Dykes told | him. “An error is part of the game. Don't worry about it. It's all over and done with. To- morrow's another day. " | heat ore — en arte gave him quite a lft) “IT was pretty low: becatise | tnessed up} an easy grounder and lost a ball game, he said. “But winning a game with a base hit—well, that's something that doesn't happen to me very often. Matter of fact, J can't remember the last time [|| won a game with my bat “Heck, it must have happened sometime before though, I've been in baseball for ecight sea- sons.”” t Barney Schultz was the winning | | vic. pitcher, and his big league tories have been about as infre quent as Veal’s clutch hits The knuckle-balling righthander who} had pitched only two innings since! he joined the club from Charleston worked three hitless innings | His only other big league victory | came in 1955 with the St Louis, Cardinals. Schultz relieved starter Paul, who settled down after! he was damaged by firstinning home runs. Faye Throneberry hit} a_tead off homer and Harmon} Killebrew added his 24th with a| mate aboard. The Senators added! their final run in the third Harvey Kuenn drove in a first | inning run for Detroit and Lou | Berberet doubled in two more in the sixth. Detroit thed it in the | ninth with some assistance from | ev teammates Keno Bertola and Kon Samford in fielding on potential pame-ending double play grounder by Zernial, Then! Bertoia was slow in getting off the’ Samford was slow : et Cutis felay to first base. As a conse-! HOME STATE HONOR — Lt Pete Dawkins quence, the slow-footed Zernial of Royal Oak (right) acc epted legislative reso Scholar, Pete was was safe at first and the tying run jution of his homestate of Michigan citing his his father Dh scored athletie and seholastic achtevements at Weet Susan, Repo M ; * * bl Point, An Alb America halfback and Phodes mud tas miathes The Tigers got their deciding runs against Chuek Stobbs who pitched two relef innings after Russ Kemmerer went the first New C¢ omer Helps Be: ut Indi LTS, boa 2 Nib Schully started the pally with —— nes a@osivgle. Ele was tagged out at the plate after first baseman Roy Sievers threw away Frank— Bol Hing’ s sacrifice bunt Bolling got all the’ way to third base on the play. Veal singled him home. At single by Kiddie Yost sent Veal to By The Associated Press hander whe spent seven years in Ghia and he groved on alanertiice The old Yankees are cback in the Minors, Who put it away. Frank Lary will piteh for De business, with the help of a new The big rookle, 26, nailed the trot today against. the Senators’ comer who was a long time com opener of a four-game series with Hel Grice ar one hit pitching for 9 13 shutent 4 The Tigers and Senators play al Hank Bauer and Yogt Berra, two Innings tn retlef of injuted Whitey double header Sunday before De- RUS You think of quick at men Pon: trot returns home fer a home tion of New York's champions, had) Coates eame on aller Ford who Stand Tuesday the clutch hits hast night he thanked the Indians on four hits - WW ' neepaya| ny WASHINGTON DETROIT Yanks ! 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F E- Bridges 2 Throneberry Ravers, sports car endurance pace Which swell te 300.000 during the race BP Sector parte wid ate, COR” Rot nnaerenny tla: Pe G8 exae ling raha paneling Detroit 9. Washington & Mhe dark horsé was the British 8 36 miles asphall road track was nes ae au Dae conecens Aston Martin team headed Iw blocke do oooff early and offjcials aie ee OP wR ER BR SO Stirling Vass scanned each smooth surface inch Sinviadk i Pea wi uals But) Atnvertena Phil Vail) and fon flaws New osttiaw barriers | Sakae Ned 14) 3 . a : Dan Cyne, Wo Ferran Were Were up and Warning lights in Gtobbs 1L. BS) 2 4 2 2 4 oclear favorite falled fo help avert any) repeti WP Kernmerer if Runmer Me Kir Wall ff 5 , A , . fey, Soar, Chylak T-—3 22. A+ 30.7246 \ 0 Vascetos da ved Hom oot the Fao aeeident which : : _. winner. Wa iain teamed with killed 90 people a, RIDAY's FIGHTS. Olivver Gendebien f Belytun Among the drivers, this race ts NEW YORK Florentino Fernandes. (Gurney of Riverside, Calif, who generally regarded as the tough ' u 47 . ‘ ' i pits, mag mopped Stefan Redi. } set the fastes trial time wis est andbmost coveted of them all BAO PAULO, Brazii—Eder Jofre, Brarii teamed with French champion In distance, it equals five In stopped Angel Bustos, Argentine, 4, ban jo iy 500 a ; jJean bella dianapolia 300s ' j i \ % @) AP Wirepheta accompanied to Lansing by Henry Dawkins (far left), sister any Hayward (R-Reyal Oak) Mrs Henry Dawkins nase § thwart ed theft. of home and with ¢ | AP Wirephote decision to remain unbeaten in State Fishermen Up at Crack of Dawn Fishing Starts in Trout Lakes | Normal Opening Seen | by Deputy Director | of Conservation | | LANSING (UPI) Many Michi gan fishermen were up at the crack! jof dawn today and even earher, to get in the first licks at the bass fishing season The season, which started at mid- night last night, continues until September 13 in trout lakes and }streams and Dec 31 on all other jlakes and streams A. B_ Cook, deputy director of the conservation department's | fish division, said the one hope ful sign for the season was that lake levels were on the way up. Lou Nova in the old Yoga days. “I was not really good,"’ said the unbeaten Swede yesterday after a seven-round boxing drill for Thursday's heavyweight title fight with Floyd Patterson. ‘‘I think I need a rest now, If I do too much [| will over train. Today I did not do so much.” * * * Because Johansson’s training methods differ from the Amerti-| can style, it does not necessarily | | follow that they are wrong. ;win Ahiquist, the Swedish promot- er who is Ingemar’s ‘‘adviser,’’ thinks the challenger is ‘just about right.” * * * “You will see a new champion of the world Thursday night,’’ said Ahlquist. His right will be there. I know Ingemar better than any- body else. He is better now than he was before the Eddie Machen fight, a tory. ‘‘He is trained to go 15 rounds at top speed * *® * “You Americans think a box- er should work right up to fight time, That is all wrong. Run- ners who break records rest be- they fore race, A boxer needs 4 L Pet. Beb Cleveland 33 26 «8558 Chicago \3 28 $41 1 Baltimore 34«29 «340 (1 Detroit 33 209 «832 «Ny New York 31 20 $17 2's Kansas City 26 33 #441 +7 Washington 27 38 .436 7° Boston 26 «34 «433° «7! Friday's Results Baltimore 8, Kansas City 2, (twilight) Baltimore 2, Kansas City 0 inight: Detroit (11 innings, night) New York 3, Cleveland 2 (night) Chicago at Boston, postponed, rain oday's Games ‘Times Eastern Standard) 6, Washington 4 but rest, walk, ! one-round knockout vic-! 2 year-old a long rest before a fight to loosen up.’ ‘Maybe you will see the right in his last workout. He won't have to) | worry about using his sparring partners anymore after that will he?’ , * * * Johansson’s sparring partners have been having a gay time. Not one of them hit the deck in prev- ious drills. Nobody was hurt. Inge- mar concentrated on his left jab and defense. brother, Rolf, but usually he stands up straight, jabbing with his left and holding his right high. | A camp visitor yesterday was Joe Baksi, the hulking ex-heavy from Kulpmont, Pa. who “blew” ia title shot with Joe Louis: by los- | ing in Sweden to Olle Tandberg in 1947. Big Joe wasn’t much im- pressed by Johansson. x & | “When he throws that jab, he holds his right high,” said Baksi. “What a good hook to the body would to to him. If he presses Patterson we may see a new and better Patterson than we ever saw before.” When said: “If this guy wins the title, I'm 'going to get in shape and make a ' comeback.” Dearborn Prepster Signs With Redlegs DETROIT (UPI) — The Cincin- nati Redlegs have signed a 17-year- it was all over, Baksi old schoolboy to a three-year con- | tract in excess of $50,000. ' Marvin Fodor, a_ righthander, from Fordson High School in Dear- | born, will report immediately to} Cincinnati's farm club at Seattle in} the Pacific Coast League. Fodor rolled up a 0.39 earned run and struck out 99 in-544 year. He was sought by-nine other ‘Major League clubs. The five-figure contract was ne- gotiated by Redlegs scout Jack Cassini. Occasionally he gets | down low when he spars with his| Hazel Park Harness Raceway winds up its 48-night meeting this |evening with only the 1958 season ‘showing better results in field and handle. * * * The Freedom Festival ‘100’ will be held on the one-mile track for Sunday, June 28, at the | Detroit Fairgrounds. “ * * * Carin Cone, a University of Houston coed from New Jersey, set an unofficial women’s American record for the 100-yard backstroke last night with a time of 1:07.1. * * * Three-time American flyweight cham pio’ Terry McCann of Tulsa, Okla., today was elected captain of the U.S. wrestling team which will meet a Russian team in a series of exhibitions. * * * A $15,000 pro tennis tourney jopens at Forest Hills, N.Y., to- jmorrow with the list of entries including Ashley Cooper, Sam Giammalva, Mal Anderson, Mer- vyn Rose, Lew Hoad, Frank Sedg- man, Pancho Gonzales, Ken Rose- wall, Pancho Segura and Tony Trabert. * * * Rudy Horvath of Windsor is seven strokes eff the pace at 142 as the Canadian Open goes into the 3rd round today. He had a 69 Friday. Jim Funston of De- troit has 144 and Birmingham's Mike Conroy is far back at 164. ‘/* * &* Silky Sullivan got back in stride jto pull one of his specialty finishes |to win at Hollywood yesterday. | Ridden by Willie Shoemaker, Silky /was as much as 10 lengths back \before turning on the steam to draw a standing ovation from 124,000 fans. * * * | Spencer Floor Covering |softball team of Waterford will | play two different opponents in a |twilight- night doubleheader at | The sthis;Drayton Plains Sunday. Pontiac | National League leader Blue Star | Drive- Inn will provide the opposi- ition in the opener. at 5:30. Mutt Morse’s Pontiac AN-Stars will be lthe foe in the nightcap. MONTREAL (AP) — In summers on the itour Bruce Crampton generally | has been down under—and_ that three'at Oklahoma Aussie Crampton's 135 Heads Canadian Open City. His winnings American golf have’ been only about $1,000. | “TP was putting quite wetl today and I was driving well,"’ Cramp idoesn’t mean back home in Aus-|ton said after shooting a nifty 67 tralia. Now Crampton, a Australian, good-looking 23-' : led the way hinto the third-round-of the-Canadi--enagie—at-the 505-yard 12th. that he’s finding his to take the tournament lead. putting touch he may get up to- ward the top in golf tournaments. He holed a 12-foot putt for a |birdie at the fourth hole and a 5- footer for another at the ninth and barely missed a 7-footer for an an Open today. His two-day total; One stroke back at 136 as the of 135, nine under par for the|100 survivors went into the third ,Islesmere course, left him with round were money-man Art Wall jonly a one-stroke margin over Jr. of Pocono Manor, Pa., PGA ithree top pros from the United | ‘champion Dow Finsterwald of ‘States. Tequesta, Fla., and rotund Bob But whether or not he wins,/Rosburg of Palo Alto, Calif. Crampton is a good bet for Low conditions are not good for t Scor | bass fishing, he sald, and a nor. | ,Cirvetand at naa York, 1 pm Score mal spring resulted in normal Detroit at Washington, 1 pm. Lary) } (7-3) ws Griggs (2-4) spawning. Chicago at Boston 2. day-night, 1 pm = and 7:15 pm Wynn :9-4) and Donovan “There is every indication there (4-3) vs Brewer (4-3) and Delock 15-4), a a Casal ‘ jwill be a normal opening Cook ° Kckian, cue at Baltimore, 705 pm said, ‘‘although local conditions can Daley (5-S)_vs. Wilhelm 19-1 , { Temerrew's Games enter the picture and change every Cleveland at New York 2. 12 noon > 4 : rer Detroit at Washington 2, 12 noon [hing It may he a dangerous Chicago at Besitas | pn prophesy Kansas City at Baltimore, 1°05 p.m | . * * * | Monday's Schedule | New York at Kansas City, only game | The minimum size limit is 10 scheduled | . . _ incheg and the daily limit is five. | NATIONAL LEAGUE The largemouth bass is found in) g,,, Francisco sad up ie = I shallow, weedy and mud bottom [eceures 36 28 63 ; ittsburgh .. 3 : lakes and quiet rivers. The smatt-Tros angeles 4 }mouth ‘version comes in larger Chivee : Be a 4\ 2 7 53 7%, llakes with open shoals and gravel ist Louis ; 28 34 482 7, 3 ; or boulder bottoms as well as in, Philadelphia |) at 37.303 N the larger, fast-current non-trout| Philadeiphia 8 Chicago 7 {| Pittsburgh 6. 8t Louis 0 (night) |rivers and along rocky shores 0 Los Angeles 6, Cincinnat! 2 tnight) jthe Great Lakes | beetle cei 4, Milwaukee 3 (10 in as, Teday's Games | | Philadelphia at Chicago, 1 pm. Rob- u u an \erta 15-5) va. Drote + ee: e | Wi 5-5) ¥ 1-0) ‘Harvard Ins, M } Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 130 pm |Priend 13-8) vs. Mizell (8-3) in College Dinghy Race CRANSTON, R. 1. (AP)—Har- vard fought off a Boston Univer- sity challenge and won the Na- Itional Intercollegiate Championships yesterday. | Princeton was third with followed by Michigan 141, Colum- jbia 115, Indiana 10 ‘tal 105 Yanks Back in Business the Indians Jost their second in 4 two-out single in the sixth. Bobby row after winning seven straight.’ Richardson raced home with the They now have only a one-game run that put them two games over lead over the Chicago White Sox’ 590 for the first time since April and Baltimore Oriales, who are ir i virtual tie for second The White idled by rain at Boston, have a 001 percentage point edge over the Ortoles, who swept a twi night pair from Kan sas City 82 and 20 The Yankees, hind Cleveland Sox, only 042 points be Flesher, Shell Combine for Five-Hit Shutout Arto Flesher bined and Dick Shell com pitching talents for a last their night Covering defeated +0 in wa Waterford Drayton shutout Floor Drayton Drug five-hit as Spencer League softball game at Mains. Shell hurled the last two innings after Flesher injured his ankle * * * Spe neey seored all of its runs. in the Jed inning on four hits and three Drug errors Jim Wheatley ind Dennis Alden each made two safeties to lead Spencer's nine-hit altack off Bul Goulet. scored the clincher 123 after leading off with an infield single and reaching second on shortstop Woody Held’s second er- rar of the year. Kerra, whose tag on Minoso in a close play set off a rhubarb between the Injuns and umpire Charley Berry, collected his 1,200th RBI with a two-out single for the first of two runs in the > fifth, The Orioles, winning four straight for the first time in more than a month, put away the sweep) on a joint shutont by Skinny Brown and Billy Loes backed by Gus Tri- andos’ 17th homer-—-the 100th of his career—and Bob Boyd's RBI sin- gle. Brown (42) gave up five of the A's seven hits in the last two innings. Loes saved it by retiring pinch-hitter Ray Boone on a fly with the bases-loaded in the ninth. : * * * Gene Woodling and, Billy Gard-| in! ner each homered and drove three runs. for Baltimore in the opener. Billy ‘O'Dell (3-4 won it, allowing only four hits, one Jerry Lumpe's first home run, Johnny Kucks (1-4) and Rip Coleman (2-5) were the losers for the A‘s, who have dropped seven straight. Dinghy) 164, 7- and Occiden-} an unearned Tin on Bauer's} | Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 10 pm |Purkey (6-7) vs. Drysdale (6-5) Milwaukee at Stan Francisco, 3.30 pm Burdette (10-5) vs. McCormick (4-6) Tomorrow's Games Philadelphia at Chicago, 1 p.m Pittsburgh at St. Louis 2, 1 pm Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 4 p.m Milwaukee at San Prancisco, 3.30 p.m Monday's Schedule Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 10 pm Pittsburgh at Ban Prancisco, 3-30 p.m Only games scheduled | | EEE FRIDAY'S HOME RUNS | By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE Bouchee (6). H. Anderson (7), Phillies | Banks (19), Cubs; Mejias (3), Groat (4) Pirates AMERICAN LEAGUE | Lumpe ¢ Athletics; Woodling (9) Garrine a) Triandos (17), Orioles Thronebetry (4), Killebrew (24), Senators ze | the! highest spot he has held in any| ments tournament on the tour this year. Wall, winner of three tourna- and nearly $35,000 this 'year, sprained an ankle slightly Coming to America for the Mas-|\ yesterday when he caught his foot ters last spring, Bruce hasn’t|on a hidden water plug. He said played better than 15th—that was)it didn’t bother him. Two weeks jpitshers Catcher Needed | Class D division of the Parks & Recreation junior league baseball) in need of a iprogram is badly The West Bloomfield entry in the | Hebert while Billy M ;ago a sprain forced him out of the |Easterrt Open at Baltimore. Very much in the running with [137s were Doug Ford and Jay axwell, Don |Fairfield and Walker Inman Jr., thad 138s. Al Balding of Markham, Ont, pitcher and catcher. Any interest-\the first day leader, shot a second- ‘ed boys between the ages of 16 round 75 for 141 while the new and 18 should contact Carl Mis- feldt at ee 2 — 7 AP Wirephoto TIGER HEROES—Barney Schultz (right) Tiger knuckleball pitcher, night, has a kind word for Inma who came into relief assignment in the 9th inning last n Coot’ Veal after the shortstop hit a tie-breaking single in the 10th to win the game, 6-4 from the Senators. U.S. Open champion, Billy Casper, was back at 143 after a second — round 69 Balding had a double bogey seven at the 16th hole where three of the day's seven eagles were scored, The leaders Bruce Crampton 68-67 —13 Art Wall Jr 67 -49—136 Dow Finsterwaid 67-69— 138 Bob Rosburg 67-469-— 136 Doug Ford 68-69—137 Jay Hebert 69-68— 137 Billy Maxwell 68-70—138 Don Fairfield 69-69— 138 Walker Inman Jr 72-66—138 Tommy Belt 68-7 1— 179 — Bayer 67-72— 139 Vininger i. T169—140 Bill Blanton 68-72— 140 Tom Nieporte 70 7O—1 Al Balding 66-75—141 Stan Leonard 73-68—141 Ken Venturi 72-70-—142 Julius Boros 70-72— 142 Bert Weaver 73-49—142 Rudy Horvath 73-69—142 Paul Harney 73-49—142 Jim Turnesa 68-74—142 Bill Casper Jr 74-69—143 Ted Rhodes 70-73—143 Wes Ellis Jr 72-72—144 Dave Ragan 76-68— 144 Mason Rudolph 73-71— 144 John Zibnack 74-70—144 x-Jim Funston 72-72—144 Ed Oliver 73.72—145 doe Campbell 72-73—145 Homald Millet 74-71—148 Davis Love Jr 7471—145 Pete C r 74-71—145 X—Amateur Full Jr. Legion The 18th District Junior Legion baseball league completes its first week of play Sunday with all eight teams taking part in four games | Milford travels to Rochester, Birmingham is host to Troy, Claw- son is guest of Southfield and Berkley is at Royal Oak in 2 pm contests Birmingham, Rochester and Southfield are each 2-4, fi, —— — a he ~~ Ui = 4 ‘Dr. Adams Gets igan p GA Takes Two- Day Spotlight". | Major League Leader - es — a tek ‘| THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 os ty aoe ak THIRTEEN a | ‘ | Mic someone besides Barnum wins the title Monday, five national berths + One of the rarest occurrences mArensy Lene AMERICAN LEAGUE are | im gotta doubte eagle—happen- | CLUB ee ue uss Pet cuun * ion ne - = - iSt. Louts 2160 291 588 55 276 273 noel ourney ed Friday at Orchard Lake Comn- (Cincinnati 2173 906 $87 69 399 370 Kansas City ~ 3017 34 593 96 200 208 try Club. ———e ae es Si $F ae 2116 271 544 & Bi oy Dr. F. M. Adams of Birming- (jo: ‘psclee | Bie $2 $8 304 397 Boston 2040 270 S15 4 282 8 bani, club champion at Orchard Fs 2058 249 313 44 B36 249 Washington «101 278 S13. Se det 283 a on dq Lake, knocked a five-iron shot in- |S? 7180 MS S41. 68 S67 247 ‘ 2087 2399 506 54223 24 F to the cup on the 475-yard par bmg ee . } PO A E DP Pet. cu ae G Pow B DP Pei five 9th hole for a double eagle | Miwaukee” pe eT 61 1689 714 47 54 oe Trials Tuesda twe. ete ae = See 6 gi a SS Dick Strictland of Bloomfiéld | Cincinnat: 64 1679 699 $3 62 977, Denote 0 168 O08 47 61 900 60 1606 671 49 63 978 Hills, Adams’ guest for the day | Piuesspn”* poet dL oD dibs dire. 62 1671 721 60 57 734 63 80 975 and part of a foursome, sent hls (5®0 Francisco 65 1751 656 63 50 974 conser © y $e iss a4 63 2 3 John Barnum Defends 2nd shot within five feet of the | icici aphocah tes ti det | =noe son daemon pin, but Adams’ deuce apparent. Player, Cub AB OR OH HR RBI Pet. room haases adh atl Ltd Michigan PGA Crown) ly unnerved him and he missed White, scl ist 32 "es |S 33. ay Player, Club AB a nin RBI Pet. at Lakepointe CC | his putt for an eagle three. pee ee SY OE ee kas pk oe or eG 3 3st Gompleting the foursome were Moon. L.A 20535 «838 332 Runs alls eo | Dr. Robin Adair of Birminch Cun'h'm, StL. 18 18 4 2 2 Spijgumne Ree 2 MS 7 3 oe } r. Robin Adair o rn \beohi : 4 aris S 95 41°10 8 > By BILL CORNWELL eeefead temoer cm 63 8 cmon Bas. tn) 2 38 |g 3 oe and Barney Tyler of Bloomfield pith Gy 3083 (Cs le Boone, 9 17 * 2 I 3 The Michigan Section of the Pro- | Mills, also a guest at the club, (take ca. wl ir = 3 Ww ous ee Bait Nr = fessional Golfers ASsociation grabs - ' Hook Pit 248 32 78 8 34 3u9) Bridges, Det. 220 2 66 2 35 30g the state golfing spotlight for two Gulam. LA. 2 1 1 BS Me le, a0 deo 1G Set consecutive days early next week ns) — ee | Bouche, bm 7 8 33 311 Colavite, Cle. 227 40 67 20 43 295 with tricky Lakepointe Count ~~ - if eee ST Bi Aprile ge de a 2 2 te Club as the host on each Secasion. 1 * oda tees — A utionary new unrestricted class hydro- pounds and a maximum RPM of 3,000. The sleek red, white and Mare Pats. Me 32 78 6 H A ree — bed ae q * 239 A total of TY professionals. in. plane, ted States III, will be seen by boat racing fans in blue power boat was designed and engineered by two Michigan Bee ee eo ot 1s ae Bus SirieT@ Cle. 143 22 41 2 32 39 Pre sg Sa aoa aan,| many Cup races this year, including the July 4th race on the De- men, George Glenn Eddy of Bay City and Douglas Van Patten of Bouches, (Phi. 233 31 70 6 33 SILT Sal. Get a7 os 633 et Barnum erat Sar ae troit River. The boat, which has twin supercharged 12 cylinder | Carp Lake. It is owned by Robert B. Evans of Chicago us am § Stuart Pitt, 163-3151 13-32 308! oo mart ws pete in the 36hole Mickigan Pca °m#ines 1s 36 feet long with a 12 foot beam, with a weight of 11,800 * ee Co TT RO hy, Wass iad 6 33 4 is as | Ider, LA. 144 20 44 8 37 .306 Jensen, 218 42 62:13 42 one golf tournament Monday. = | F Tayior, 30 $4 $32 38S Lemon: Wash. 211 33 50.17 41 280 Most of this same tied — | Frisco Nips Braves in 10th; Pirates Stay Close V The teenage tandem of Pete Danae Ea He Ho uk g ge Rewem NY me Se = ’ Green and Bud Badger pulled the Covinton, Mil. 217 21 65 4 26 399 Pinigan, Bait. 923 09 8 98 52 pros, to be exact—will remain « Itirst upset in the Red Run {n-/ Neel LA. Mi. 9 mon gal a at Lakepointe on Tuesday to en- e e | vitational golf tournament yester- Robinson, 43 46 70 1g 88 a8 Ld dee ion un m7 ter the $¢-hole sectional qualifiers day by scoring a l-up victory over, prefs ka mS oot ges| Showren. Ie 33 810 a8 rt for the National PGA tourney. § 2 defending champion Homer Van Smith, @&L ml 2 7 Se Hrland'o ak mwHoayw ot This year's National PGA event i Hollenbeck and Dr. Albert LeCroix Kirkland, SP. 166 S71 Be Lenco wy wp as 13 268 is scheduled July 29-Aug. 2 at Min- B in the first round of match play. LPe hu, 34 33 @ 10 381 Noward. NY. 162 21 @ + 3 hs Seeaee Gait Ciub “ne gt ‘Laurel BY the Associated Press closed within two games of the top He walked but one, struck out sixneeded an unearned run in the, + * Brame ai Re ft Re eae. im et eS Perk, Minn. If you think Sam Jones is the; with a 60 victory over St. Louis. and allowed only five hits, two byseventh to nail it. Gene Conley | Badger's putt dropped in the cup Adcock. Mil. 105 11 2 4 14 276 Tuttle, KC 26 «27 «543° «1S fm? aa ‘hero of the hour now that San|Angeles rapped Cincinnati 6-2,/Frank Thomas, who hit his fourth (43) won it, but gave way to re- for a birdie three on the 20th hole Qi. SB... SS OD Rikacen of is om 8 mm Barnum, the long-hitting pro|Francisco has shoved Milwaukee sand Philadelphia defeated Chi-' home run. lief after Ernie Banks’ two-run, |‘0 eliminate jhe 1958 titleholders. Orem's. gut 7 12 fff Set Rather gost ibe Ak es from Blythefield CC, will be! Braves out of the National League, cago’s Cubs 8-7. x * * 19th homer in the sixth inning. /Green. a freshman at North Car- - PITCHING Daley. Bos. 10 ¢ 81 Tt 35s everyone's target in the State PGA|lead, forget it. Sad Sam is the! The Giants, who tied it 2-all on| The Phils had homers from Har- Rookie Bob Anderson (3-6) was 0'D4 and Badger, a Michigan y. put™® °F goss “FEIT 9 090 Biebern, NY 19 30-6 35 253 : Giants’ hero of the month. \Jim Davenport's single, a walk/"y Anderson and Ed Bouchee the loser for the sixth time in his State freshman, were former high/ Rush. Mi. SY 8 9 MOS 2 332i Semfd. Wa eon a to eyent over the par 35-35—70 Lake- e ‘7 hool golf st Birmingt GJones. SF." 20 19 6 14 3 2 225 Klaus, Balt. 119 11 30 2 16 252 pointe course It took Jackie Brandt's t and two force outs in the fifth,’ |while building a v2 lead, _ but last seven decisions iSchool golf stars at Birmingham jane. F. 75 72 00 45 4.3 252 Berra, NY. 179 93 4 7 95 of , (i, took Jackie Brandt's two-run|ie it” away after Buhl (65) oe [and Bloomfield Hills, respectively. RCo, BRE SES Rai oe ee ae ee “Big John’ swept Michigan's |* e 0 | , oneilt, SF. 128 104 38 7810 3 274 os (OTF ; major honors last year, winning |Put the Glante 006 percentage tre "s%” Ontart vee vegen cai gongs IMRAES RENT ayy Reeve NS HT ie tae eu SPB 3 both the PGA and Open crowns, Larry - a malt gams Sheed with nt, a tingle, sent W Geese oniy |gefeated Bod Whiting end Dick Whiting, Neomnbe, “Cw BRET ede Maxwell Det 198 a1 eu 8 Of ct ihe win be cemeie Be MS it figures as the least| " to third and chased B ar aw e m res IV |, Qbuck Kocsis and Dr John sigier Seterd SF Mt st) 3) ge 83 dl MeDes NY. Ion ous 18 ote uhl, Re-| def. Ed Lauer and Bill Benjamin, 6-4 Well. Bt , McD'a'd. NY. 19 24 46 1 9 299 3rd straight PGA title Monday. night, but it figures as the least; li Don | Bud Badger and Pete Green aot | Elston. Chi nu 4 = ; } 7 Geiger, Bos 16 612 4 «17 «(BS they could do for Jones. | ever McMahon then walked] |Bomer Van Hollenbeck and Dr. Albert he aes - L. ms Pa - 06703 «3:36 Lumoe. KC. 11 11 Om ft 927 Two years ago he won the PGA |Daryl Spencer, loading the bases! . roix, 1 up, 20 holes ee Rn ete tee oe nh arnt } : Bob McM Bob RI! t wens. t a Smith. Chr 17 2 an 14 9S crown at Birmingham CC by de- ~ * * |for Brandt's third single that, \pill P rew and Olena Johnvos, Yup. 43 Span. Ml smn ett tech Go on ‘ St oa so feating host pra Ray Maguire in a|. The big right-hander had given brought San Francisco's largest | e a | Nova Merts and Jerry Prank def vic Jeckeon. st 161 130 20 56 3 6 350 Careq’l Balt. 172 16 4 4 18 3 sudden-death playoff and last year|up two runs and five hits in the Crowd of the year—22,984—to | [peter aud Diet Piemniness, + up. 28 Hitman Chi, 89 76 13 4 3 3 384 Osborne Det. 124 16 23 43 338 he gobbled up the title again at/first three innings—then allowed feet screaming. Wally Smith end Ken Piace det |SJones. 6F is ia © ss 8 ‘ 78 Harris, Det 147 14 23 «6 «(17 (157 Mid): = Nowars Homilioa ond Den Mibbard, 6-3) McDevitt. LA 72 66. Be o 9 PITCHING Midland. . + only three hits the rest of the | ds From Our Wire Services | The pole vault and 1,500 meter, Bill Pettibone and Dr Robert Lurie oer’: = ae Loe io ee on mtn _— * way. Two of those came in the; Jones struck out nine and Hayes Jones of Pontiac and run were among the features on tap) “"cp, Jeak brine, ae a owed +3, Hobbie. bl red Eb ef $ $0} wuneim. Bal. 97 71 30 9 1 139 Pontiac’s Gene Bone will be mak- 10th and two were by Billy Bru- walked but three while gaining a Farmington's high school sensation today. World champ Bob Gutowski|Jsck Zinn and) Pred | Zine. 31 Lareldhodel “aa 16 62 7? 408 prods eee n 3 tk ing his first start in the State PGA ‘ton, whose fifth homer gave Mil- 31 season record against the, Warren Cawley turned in standout’ land eight others who have topped| sadgér- sree vs. Place-Smith; Rivest- epetiay-f ot B - 3 a ; ; ae Loes. Bait 121 1 19 4 2 30 and the youthful Warwick Hills pro Waukee a 3-2 edge in the top of Braves, He was 1-3 against them|Performance in defeat in the hur-|15 feet will be out to better his soci uo. Abgrn-Linklator: Kocsis Yaw Pit | weir 4 9 7 4 41S Larsen ay UlUCO ee se also will be on the firing line Tues-| the 10th. ‘last year with the Cards, who dles finals of the National AAU vault record of 15 feet, 8% inches. vs. Pettibone-Lurte ‘Burdette. Mil” 1s 108 i 3e10 3 4 Lame Oe eee at kee bed in the sectional qualifying} Then the Giants got busy, chas-, ‘traded him to the Giants last| Track and Field championships at) soutpgeR. colo. (AP)—Summaries a lee arly “no a ‘Oe : 3 hm rials. ing Bob Buhl and ending Milwau-! winter. Boulder, Colo., yesterday. | Friday's final evenis in the National AA H Ri d Garver. Kc 87 8 19 25 8 S$ 290 : Frank Wilson, Pontiac Country |ee’s first-place stay that had be-) ; x * © Some 13 other finals are on tap|. Hammer Throw aL itarela Connelly | New Champi 1on Area orses, iaers |PordN lS * Club pre, will make one of his (Un May Bs < ¢ The Giants, who had 11 hits, ithete today to complete the an- [ches aon Lawn eS Will Be Named , e OW Per'ese Cle 66 8 00 5 330 rare tournament appearances now have won three in a row,|nual meet. i973” GA) Mall, Mew York AC. 196-1%, | Wi Poi t Sh Brewer, Bos, mt 73 34-83 4 3 9M Monday in the state test, but | Ironically, it was Jones who) while the Braves have lost five of Jones, a double winner in the [5 William McWilliams, U.8. Army | us| j n PYC Re atta In in 0! | Garcia. Cle 7 12 3 ous “Red” will skip the qualifying |was the loser when the Giants fell! their last seven. NOAA Guth lat on by oc XL Yori ac. 7¢ | favere and Paieme Ch HBT eS an rounds, from first place May 5. And it] v La 7-4) shut t th y | Shot Put—1, Parry O'Brien, Striders. Oakland County riders and (yrney . 61 63 22 29 4 4 325 was. Jones ‘who was beaten 42 b ; vern Law ae shut ou pe slimmest of margins to Lee Cal- | @ dont 5a phos, 5: Deve Bovis, Siri Because of a committment to: mounts performed very well in Fischer Wash m8 M17 35 6 20377 . - , é arte 5 5 y LJ Os 7 As usual Barnutiis Songer) Milwaukee May 18, "the day Shae tee coer 11, pega ey houn as both record times of 14 fl) 4 Bill Nieder. o1ymple Chub. 'éo to |sail in the Mills Trophy race at yesterday's competition for hunt- Welker, Trait po 4 competition in the PGA tourney is| races éock a4 aay ng n&'es,/ seconds in the 110 meter highs. Sept aa ers ape? pgt:|Toledo this weekend, Jim Schudel ers and jumpers at the Grosse fone Wem SS fog 8 oH expected to come from Wally Burk- lover a Glas a 4%4-game le wn lige er ™ cig, | Cawley ranked 6th in 14.5 cit recerd 61-11, O’Brien, 1958). lot Detroit, the 1958 champion of pte Hunt's horse show. O'Dell Balt 87 83 0 38 3 6 37 ~ emo of Franklin Hills and Meadow-| ning seven of their Jast nine - aleh Jump — 1, Charlie Dumas, Strid-/Pontiac Yacht Club's lightning in ‘ >d Blue Monday Be!! Ce, el it BO ME brook's Chick Herbert. Since then, a month to the day, | backed him with eight hits, in-! Cawley drew iderable notice poy a eee —— ae bebo Keeney sch will ever the Pag SE ia laiosiell sai worn Pelee a e! s sag : ‘ ek the Giants have won 19—and Sadi cluding h n the qualifying round for the ** eeeend use he had) least number ot | ’ “ Turley, NY 87 78 S488 6 7 4A \clu g homers by Ramon Mefias| beca’ e x * * '400 meter | ith the 2nd best|misses). 3, Bob Gardner, New York field today and Sunday wide open. ing hunters, with Krys Glancy’s Ramos, Wash 8 90 «22:37 6 6 A i Sam has figured in more than a and Dick Groat against rookie eee Scvaried third because “he “bad. Iee| ; Score. Cle te 60 50 M7 3 418 The Michigan Section will send ing of those victories. Now 86,!Dick Ricketts (0-2) time of 51.3. He ran 6th in the! pumber of attempts). pe had last” Fred Prince, PYC regatta gee. |Moonflight 3rd; green WOrkINg Podpas, Balt 68. 60-35 42-6 3 437 at least nine and possibly 10 play- ; A = . Wayne Moss, unattached, “and Dick Rien- hunters under saddle, Bantry Bay*Suilivan, Bos 60 63 244 3S 450 Jones has won five of six deci- actual event in 51.9. New Mexico Chicage Track Club. 67 (tied be| Cral chairman, sald, however, nmning. Det 100 94 209 74 6 6 439 ers to the National PGA test. x“ ®t 7 — |(Sue Foley); equitation, hunting Kem'rer_ Wash #4 90 27 39 46 4.71 sions in that span and has added| puke Snider drove in four runs. star Dick Howard won it in 50.1 cause. they. wore fied Pot rd os| mere wae a number of outstand- ‘ Northvill | Moore. Chi 3 0 2 3 1S tM Burkemo and Harbert are ex- |two saves in relief, having a hand \beating out the famed Glenn Davis. fui. 6. Serry Lane, mist ened ¢7. ing skippers who can make the , Sally Sample of Northville and Wen Kc. a m 5 @ 4 6 4m - with a pair of homers, his sev- (awarded sixth \ecause he trefied all| ‘Jane Bugas, Bloomfield Hills Mass. NY 48 82.17 244 4 488 | empt from the ifiers sin battle for ew ch it p ‘ Noae since |in seven of the 19 victories in the/enth and eighth, for the Dodgers. “~ *& * — ~~ ia and a mengeen reehy |2nd and 3rd; lightweight hunters, Moet Balt Noo fe ot 4 ae | canes while ‘paren per Bante comeback. |His first, with two on, triggered Yesterday's highlight was a meet “tio ‘Meier High Murdies — 1. Cal- | motereeting. 'Velvet Rose, Mrs. Robert Haass, wat! pot 33 ee ei is ! Bob Gajds di Facect a babs x * * ja five-run first inning that handed/record set by shotputter Parry O'- — iosbenl — foes. te < They include Chuck Ellery of. Northville), and Jane Bugas, jun- Narleski. Det 42 39 24 8 4 6 600 | ores e While the Giants and Milwau-| Brooks Lawrence (3-8) his seventh Brien. He won his 7th AAU crown Ellas Ollbert. Winston Salem, 141. 4. Wi- Detroit; Charles Grant of Crescent y Teen. Be ee te | are exem by virtue of thei C) wa ior handy working hunters (Su- xucts. KC 4255 22 2 1 4 729 : high = 4 aa 1900 ps kee were having at it in the open- defeat in a row, Roger Craig, a With a heave of 62 feet, 2\ inches. ae ca tenee tached. 148. 6, Joel Yacht Club; Dick Dickman, Bay- preme Lady) | Omen games Wran and Perce, Cat | : Track Club. :146, . cago helm event, Frantisns pred ae . el San/ene-time Dodger star just ca The big surprise of the day, MeNelty Chistes Trate Oar Fa Wayne view Yacht Club; Jack Beal and) gad Sack (Sue Wallace) was 2nd ae ) ; -place ttsburgh' from the minors, was the winner. Olympic star Bobby Morrow. He 4¢;,.8 feet 1% inches. -% Joel Seer: ‘Barney Crittenden of Devils Lake, jn FEI jumpers; Alison Cram, Bir- Z | Monday’s winner in the Michi- | finished last in the. 100 meter | Geiptin F data oon rag eh oe ve ‘Jackson; Jim Harrison, Gull Lake, | mingham, Sue Fisher, Bloomfield, NEW 59 WAGONS | gan PGA will automatically qual- : | finals hampered somewhat by oe qnattoced. igh, 5. rig, ser ee Herm Nickels 2tsnd_3rd in equitation over name $] 995° | | injuries, Bob had won that. East Texas tate AC, 24-11 | (lightning ilder), Lake Fenton.| fences; jumpers, ridden by -ama- HEATER =! 100 wae — i, Re Norton. Banta | PYC s ski ho ft ri 24-t Poyn-|— _ Sxippers who can gure in tuer Howard Miller (Rochester) on dim ava sae | crown three of the last four (Ciara You falda 5 Na Or [ yraré. Mle defends Mis #80 the Site pt 103, 3 Ball wre peak the battle ‘include Andy Roualet 2nd with Flanigan; Sue Wattace? BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | hed. :106. 8, Vance Rob-|Jr., Mack Goodwin, John O'Dell and Jane Bugas 1st and 3rd in! Mi 6-3900 | will be at stake in the trials. If i teday. iliams, Unattac Barnum repeats, six places will be . |Ineon."Nerth, Carolia comes: 06. 6. and Clarence Holman. AHSA medal class. | available. Ray Norton of San Jose State, o— Meters—1, Max Truex striders.| — - ~ _ —_—_—_—— ——————— | al ‘ec EV A N r : “AG p a 2 2. Al Lawrence, Houston s iweaty five pros will be present CLEVEL nT ee EW OR oe a CHICAGO ents who ae Mae won the 100 ; Bob Both. siriders 32126 4 Alex | at Lakepointe Sunday for an 18° macey of H¥28 Bowers SUE Kamora SEES CD fggg meer in 1 euging § feommate. Rai beni erie. ae tne) 8 ash jebern j b 00 sel ® ime) 6, ee ees dees Gtetieee i tear, cna wes beret Peeeeen ie ea w esi =~ antle i man 4 - ward, | us y eine wart gelato fe o4b1t Berra ce.) «63 011/H Aden w 5223 Aten cl 4116 Temperatures were in the high wew Mexico, :507. 2 Glenn Davis, un- | . lStrie'l'ind 3b 4020 Skowron Ib 2010 Drake if 0000 Walls rf 5110708 With 7 m.p.h. wind blowing in-|steched. :80.9._3, Josh Culbreath. New | PGA P | aGrant 0000 Lepez 3000 Preese 3b 5020 Ban 8 $233 ittentl York Pioneer Club. -$1.7 4. Cliff Cush- } airings, lnroant 6 3021 MeDe'id % 0000 GAGs tm 4011 Long 1 aoiitermittently for Friday's eig ht |man, unattached, :517. 5, Wetter Arit. | bFrancona 10060 Richardson Sawatski ¢ 40060 Tho'son if 4220 finals. Washington State, 51.8. 6, Warren Caw- } ° Martin 2b 2010 b 3120 Conley p 30600 Jackson 3 4111) be unattached, $1.9. | Tee- Times ¢Nixon 1000 Kubek ss 4000 Meyer p-—*+460 §.Tayler ¢ 4011 ee od Jas emma Sain : =| Bell p 3000 Ford p 20106 Owens p e000 RAds'n p 00080 f Jet gS t Ge > gaee macs 3 to ee | eay'e M es ee lament: Mon- a—Ran for Strickland in th; b—Flied) x Morehead p 0000 | 7:30-12:00—-Ray Malain, Tony Janis. out for Brown in 9th; o—Flied out for! Marshall 1606006 7:37- 13: 1—John Monits, Danny Bianco, agg im %h; d—Grounded out for Bell Morn P ha and cc cccecc cess, 000 002 000—2. aT Tay'r % 0600 caubal oer % asad sone: New vert 600 021 00x-—3 | Totals ‘eit at un Totaly ‘, a 133 7°51-12:21—Nick Bersan, Ray High- x—Reil. ‘Held. PO-A—Cleveland 24-7, | &—Sing or Singleton 3 : smith, Bill Netter. New 77-5. Lom tieveland 7, New Fouled out for Morehead in a c-—Bijn- led fi iman Mth; d— f 1 80-12:20—Ray Peterson, Orm Beaupre boc Mistyn mn Bhs ePlied oul for Gory! CUSTOMERS WHO LOOK FOR ECONOMY ven i2 aaa nee PARE WO a wey ED Ea eas cv me es Lower Initial Cost—Higher Resale Value 812-12 42—Pau anLoozen, Bob Waart. Ford "$2.3 $ 2 2 1 6 Chieage 200 004 610—7 Fred Challen Coates (W, 2.0) 313 1 1 1 _E—Jackson. Walis. Hillman PO-A — ; : @ 26-12:386—Ron Fox Roy Beattie, Wally) HBP—By Bell (Skowron) we Bell Le Philadelphia 27-8, Chicago 27-9. LOB- cae: er ae P Lasky. . | Berry. Beeecnict: Flaherty, Umont | Philadelphia 7. Chicago 6 833-1 03—Bmerlex Rectis. Emil Beck, ie 89. A—S2. Pe etc uaa pana Poon c— ac elps ae 40- 1:10—, Ww s, Ed Parker, Night Game Banks ‘ Teun Cassek | ATKer SS ANSAS CITY BALTIMORE -U; Gorman.. Landes, Boggess. Sudo! @47- 1:1%— waite: Jack Hoffman, ab rh bi abrhbi T— 516. i nik DeM'stri ss 4000 Tasby cf 4120 8 54- aaa Seward, Bob Solomon, oe — ; ih re Ib - ax eve lsakov man i @.01- 1:31—Chet Janet Don Perne, Pete {ward a A - +3 7 tecacned le : “ : : | jams ndor i 9:08- 1 ene Briegs. Bill Graham ‘Tuttle ct +33 : Ee : : : : ewe ers re Gau arc — 5 9 22- act od i Grlick Paul Seger- smith Ps 20 . 1 — ol : . : 4 i 10 ardner ® 29- ogee Beifore. » rise Smith. jer ger 2% vee =< - ates aParl rown 0.36- 2:06—Gene Bone. Jim Barfield. i¢oleman p 2 8 00 Loes p , 0000 ain Ben Johnson hear 24670 Totals 71262 @:43-2:13—Chick Harbert. Bob Lavacek for Smith in 8th; b— —Flied | 9.50- 2 eeadt Weiceal Peak Metzger, | gut ‘tor or feriliger wel ooe 090—6 o00—6 | - 2: rous ansas 7 ayne Hendrickson re 009 100 Siz—2 It appears that Shaw's Jewelers. 0:57- 2:27—Wa' FR pbeiock Ben Lula.) 5 Boyd. Ward. PO-A—Kansas City SY nce a time the kings of » ag ere , " 3 ' 10-04- 4:0—Seen lance Bob Inman.|14. Baltimore 77-4 DP—Coteman. Lumpe ' "et, e a ‘ a ne : 4 Tom Talkington — — LOB—Kansas City 8 Balti: Class A City League baseball, are = : as . : = 10:18- 2:48—John Barnum, Ray Maguire. | 4. headed for a long and dismal FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ale Jim Jim w T Chick Rutan. we Tashy 2. BR—Triandos. 8—Bor' t Domi Mazze — Benfiglic i Seeterlin aterford ownship ~ 2: ker! Brown, Coleman. - ‘ . : 10 25. 2:86-—-Mar Evans. Joe me e ier _— " B Ea np so Season +e D IGHT BLI Clerk — Willis Brewer, Realtor — Joe Benfiglic. 10:32- 3:09—Mike Dietz, C. B eyer. lernan ‘ b, | WwW NN rt Reynolds Brown (W, 42) $23 7 6 @ @ 6 | ; 6 6 6 6 8) - . 10:29. 2:00—Tommy Shannon, Larry Lee nec Papartive. ‘Murtey, Runge | THE Jewelers are still looking . , Groundbreaking for the new Huron Bowl, Bowling Lanes took place on May Ist on the new 10-46. 2:16—Hrnle Poriner, Grorge Bpen-| TUG: AWN Game coh uel estas apie Alias: SENATOR BLINN .. . You'll site located at 2525 Elizabeth Lake Road. This property formeily housed the Club Rio. The aries a . [Ramen Cy... WL om on ong, OS yesteréay 7 * Win with Blinn . Dwight Has the new property was sold by the Willis M. Brewer Real Estate in conjunction with Annett Real Pairings anq glertine times for Tuse-/ Delimere | er ee Seas 8 cee Deal Th i R Estate. This Bowling Alley will have 32 Automatic Pinsetter Lanes, Under-Alley Ball Return, } “N0-19 Meo chet Jawor Mike Diets : “is GAN FRANCIICO | 11-2 drubbitig from the Pirates ea at s Right. y , g07-18: Fi—Chetige Matiack. Fd Piet: eh ici Dewan nt at Wisner Field. 300 Lounge, Sip & Bite Snack Bar, Huron Bowl Pro Shop, Ook. Co. Franchised Brunswick Ball 8-14-18:06-—mnINt ew rae ernie Portner (Bruton ef 5231 Kirkland rf 4021 DON’T BE. A GAMBLER Driller. We do all kinds of repair work. Complete line of Balls, Bags, Shoes, Trophies and 1A Sennen |Memers sm S030 Mar ct 3169) Four Shaw pitchers—Ted Reav- other types of sporting equipment will be corried. Elect k Complete new toute Rae nn wwanem Aeceet 9 EE comm, $11 tee Eg Leonard, Tery anderen! = GQ RAMBLER-Ist in ECONOMY — |] fursery'with o registered Nurses” Aid fo operate 7 dojs 0 week, rom 105 PM. 8 28-12:56—! a. Fred Challen, | Vernon = 3000 Brandt W 563 2iand Herman Bishop—paraded to i ry egistered Nurses’ Aid to operate ays a week, from 9 fo eo Logan 1338 awagner i$ beithe mound and all were treated . , #-%5- 1:06—Tommy Cosmos, Joe Thack- ‘ 66 Steve Tnakov Wie > . 4000 e..¢ \harshly by the Pirates, who| P Professional for All ine 4000 we 3148 r — TROPHIES — ( O42. 119-Chiek Rutan, Bob Inman. Tel Pap cove sioner p 301 8iclubbed 11 hits, three by John | roper 0 : aie 8 56- 1:96—Alez Redmond, Gene Walsh | ‘Lucada: and t h by Job +3 Totats 4283 Totals v1 41n4 m wo eac y n ; . Bowling re LR RTL once, mene megane Semihg aehy_g|Wert and hurler Dick | Covrea, } | Fit Former Shoes, Bowling Aids, Bags. 9 j0- 1: lay eevire, ene a Ron LaPeri | Ban O81 010 O00 st) ‘Leonard was’ charged with the : 0:17. 1¢eafborton mith, Don Soper. B-Logan. week Mitwaunee rs, see detent. YOURSELF WITH THE BEST i col ea rogue informtion x é when now to your former 024. 1-$4a- Warren Orlick, Ben Lula rune scored). DP-Logan, aod aver * * * EA WwW Means . » 4 Ceneda. LOB-Mi ke 2-2 n—Has Peeen. Eidon Rriges ag egg ge waukee Covrea worked the route for the D L E EVER OFFERED league spot m the nee Pon poh Levecek 7. ean Pranciacy it AR Bruton. 8° Pirates and scattered five Shaw MORE new byilding. ; ; ™ —-" Dairy mpie Fane —— Sunes. BR-Bruten. 8-5. safeties while fanning six and tor Fall ' : catia os Metagr. 38 jack Phelps rres*| “es 2 B ER BB 50 walking two. Bishop nicked him — er \ : e : Please Note Change of Address 0:89-2: 28-Jim iets Joe PWatrous.| oe a 6-5) * a for two singles. Ral ank |M * 1 oo1e - 3 : 8 3 3 9 Pirates ...... 32310 2-111 ; ee oe ow “Larty Pentiat, a seen eo ape. wP-5 8. [Shows 08s 0 eo oa 63 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 8-454] 2525 Elizabeth Lake Rd. (9~Bod elomen Melatn, P Pomen. Sxpith, Dascoli, Secory:|Covres and Retes ner 7 wide 2 White. iuiad (33%. A-22.984. Leonard, von, Bishop snd Berg. 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This HUGE ROOM with BATH ™ ° Completely assembled and finished. Mahx Rany paneling, tile features in bath, fully wired, electric heat, full insulation Storm windows and screens “There Is No Substitute for Experience” _ OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 FINANCING UP TO 7 YEARS BOB'S BUILDING SERVICE / INCORPORATED 207 W. MONTCALM At the flashing white light just east of Oakland A. Murray White FE 4-9544 Dining Deck Fills the Bil With every passing year, more land more Americans discover the delights of outdoor cookery and ‘eating. There are many, in fact, | who claim that the best seasoning i i for any dish is good, fresh air. Architects suggest that families iwith a bent towards picnicking in their own back yards should have |an alfresco dining room, one which can literally replace its indoor sis- ter three meals a day during sum- |mer months. After putting down a good dining iroom floor of Douglas fir 2x43 — which should be spaced a quarter inch apart for water drainage and supported on framework to keep it free of the ground architects say the next most important thing needed is weather control In particular, some type of sun- shade is necessary, for really hot, direct sunlight is never a welcome guest at the feast. A simple, but leffective canopy can be made with easy post and beam construction |} Posts should be 4x4 inch Douglas ~ fir, and beams can he 2x6s _ It isn’t necessary to have solid \roofing over this area; 1x6 inch louvers or an egyerate pattern | | / crowned with wisteria make attrac- | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 ‘that it costs no more, labor-wise, _ |to apply a heavyweight shingle than ‘the standard weight, and yet! the — one may last half-again | tive, shade-giving parasols. It Costs Less . ‘dong. The prospective buyer| | If there’s a’ problem with wiley | breezes snitching napkins off laps, | windbreaks are in order to weath-| ‘long ae proof the dining de¢k complete-| 10 Go Fi irst Class « poor the — savings f and lhy. Interesting windscreens can be} utiliaation = materials ‘built with gayly “colored plastic! looks for their. =: panels set in a stout framework) U-s pomebuyers are finding out, “Builders are only too happy wo of Douglas fir. + ‘that is costs less to go first class. comply when. they know buyers f . |. The result is a trend away from ‘prefer quality homes, and will The decking and sunshade can be | y design them accordingly.” .says left. unstained to weather to a)quantity to quality housing. 3 pleasing silvery shade. “Builders are building truly |O!dham. “Figures show that more than 23 million families can afford |quality homes, not ‘aut: pai ¥ ithat’s a gimmicky catchal) phrase! Takes Time and Thought, that means nothing,’ says G. P. Little Cost to Cool House Oldham, vice-president of Allied) “Actually quality has no price Chemical’s Barrett Division. more than $17,500. “The 1959 homebuyer can afford tag,’’ concludes Oldham. “You can! to be more selective than ever find it in a $9,000 home or a $90, 000, ibefore, and builders are respond. castle." |to pay $12,500 or more for a home, | and more than 11 million can pay | There is not too much cost in- | volved in transforming your house into a cool haven for summer en- joyment, All you need is the de- ing by using more durable mater-' sire and know-how. One ingenious ialg than in the past,” reported . young housewife has spray-painted Oldham recently on his return Better Quality, Too from a swing around the housing circuit all of her rooms in fresh delicate eolors, She has fashioned, with her own hands, draw curtains from window top to baseboard in theat- rical gauze either in matching tones or white. ofas have new slip covers in pale inexpensive cottons In one room painted pale blue, she has used unbleached muslin, | with delightful results. The median-priced home in 1939 | will be $14,976, according to a first-quarter study made“by- Allied | Chemical’s Barrett Division. This represents a 4 per cent rise over last year, but the 1959 shopper is likely to find a greater number uf quality building materials such as} asphalt shingles and fire-resistant gypsum board in this year's new: homes Today’s buyer, for example, hears that rock wool insulation | properly installed in a_ 1200- square-foot house will cost only $100 more than the cheapest in- sulation the FHA will approve, yet will save the homeowner $100 in fuel bills in three years. — _ Obviously, a prospective buyer Chairs and British railways clear tracks of oe this is going to lone | : snow by compressed air which maels ‘i urther, questions about = Canada’s total area is three per vaporizes the snow as well as re- [ht cent greater than that of the U. S. | moving it “Another buyer may be aware including the | two newest states. When building pies wt seem . TOO TALL... . \_gNEIDRICK %2%% CALL! FE 4-6909 24 HOURS EVERY DAY @ GARAGES © BREEZEWAYS © DRIVEWAYS © REMODELING © ROOM ADDITIONS © ATTICS FINISHED © REC. ROOMS © REPAIRING FREE ESTIMATES No Money Down 60 Months to Pay NEIDRICK BUILDING SERVICE 65 Court Drive Pontiac, Mich. 3 Bedrooms « Full Basement * All Face Brick * Family Room with Window Wall You'll love that tamily room off the kitchen . . wall leading to a future patio... the sunken vestibule... recreation area! And, as an optional addition, the most wonderfully con- venient, cleverly designed modern laundry and Silverman exclusive! Every housewife will adore it. If just to see the world’s first “ LAUNDER AT LEISURE” ROOM . TER MEADOWS plus RA) Whirlpool Built-Ins! GAS DRYER REFRIGERATOR ALUMINUM DOORS ESTATES should be a GAS OVEN + GAS RANGE AUTOMATIC WASHER - ALUM.STORMS AND SCREENS - “14,990 OLTZMAN & nana SvERMAN INCLUDES EVERYTHING! Since > ve _ - teat Your home can nestle HIGH ON A HILL with a beautiful trout stream flowing: below Convenient to General Motors Tech Center, Chrysler Missile Plant, and the new Michigan State University —Oakland. AIR-CONDITIONED MODEL OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ~. A COMPLETE PACKAGE! | This home comes FULLY EQUIPPED ... everything listed in this ad is included in the price Sales by E. J. CORRICK, 420 Hill St., Rochester, TU 5-6970 . PARKDALE “ . the sliding glass window . the huge basement area ever conceived! A Holtzman : .. a visit to ROCHES- “must” for you this weekend! AUBURN i | TO UTICA ° IN THE CITY OF ROCHESTER . WITH ALL CITY CONVENIENCES : : "hal Py i PONT be pil ‘ ra ao ITXC PRESS | SATURDAY: J UNE 20, 1959 HF PONTIAC, MICHIGAN i Your Neighbor’s House Architect’s By JANET ODELL ‘Pontiac Press Home Editor When an architect designs his own house, we expect him to put _into—it all the pet—ideas he has accumulated through the years, We didn't ask Neil War- ren of Bingham Farms if that is what he did, We just admired his house. - The Warrens have two acres with a tiny stream cftting di- agonally across.their back mea- dow. All the homes in this area are on large lots and everyone has a view, An enormous wal- nut tree in the Warrens’ back yard is one beauty spot. Across the creek there is a red house All cabinets are pale yellow. One has a pull down door that opens to reveal a little planning desk. Wall oven, double sink and counter top range are all steel. Counter tops are gray linen weave Formica. The peninsula counter con- taining the stove separates the working and eating areas. A round steel.table with pias- tic top resembling wood is used for informal meals. Chairs are coral fibreglas. Woodwork here and throughout the house is natural finished birch which has a reddish tone. This color deepens as the wood ages. Curtains in the kitchen Bingham Farms can be used to shut off the dining room. There is a door to the screened in porch oppo- site it. Carpeting in this hving apes is cream. Draperies At the two picture windows are floor length Cream colored, they have a mesh weave. Walls are white Above the television cabi net we have already men- tioned are open book shelves. Next to it is blonde spinet piano. Between the hallway and the living room there are birch louvers which close off space but not light and air, The pink brick fireplace has a_planter at one side next to the woven seat of a birch chair are red. On the window sill there are red- geraniums. You see these red geraniums all over the house. They're nice Blue carpeting covers the shal-- low flight of stairs to the bed- room level. It is continued in the hallway and both bedrooms In the guest room twin beds are placed against a corner ta- ble. Walls and curtains are white" The beds have gray spreads and bright throw pil- lows. A mirror above one of the book cases makes it usable as a guest dresser. There are slid- ing door closets. Also more red geraniums, Three fragile glass orna- which lends color to the land- scape. . At the front there is a large circular drive. The attached dou- ble garage is at the left as you approach. Colored glass panels beside the front door tint the sun as it comes in. The floor is slate. At one side is a wrought iron bench with yellow cush- ions, Extending out from the living room wall is a cabinet which houses the television set. It can be serviced from the hall side. Mrs. Warren uses the top of this cabinet for interesting floral arrange- ments and a couple of ce- ramic ducks, At the left is the kitchen. It is a bright room, but never too sunny or hot in summer. The special slanted overhang of the roof takes care of that. FOLDING PARTITION are two shades of gray. There is a pass-through in the wall between kitchen .and din- ing room, This is closed with sliding birch doors. Drawers on the dining room side are lined with cloth to prevent silver from tarnishing. There are cup- boards below with shallow slid- ing shelves for linens. Shelves abeve hold china, The end walj in the dining room is pink brick. Mrs. Warren who has one of the greenest thumbs we have ever encountered has nursed along a leafy plant so well that it now hits the ceiling. The rectangular dining room table is a Widdicomb design in bleached mahogany. The chairs are upholstered in beige. There is a pole lamp against the brick wall. . A white leather folding door the stairs. It is a low fireplace with a wide expanse of white wall above it. The slate hearth is an extension of the hall floor At this end the carpeting and slate meet: on the diagonal The sofa is a rosy coral. One arm chair and ottoman is rose beige. Near the bookcase is a drown barre! chair and next to the piano a gold arm chair. But our favorite is the upholstered chair near the sofa. It has a black frame -nd_ striped up- holstery in pink, blue, brown and tan. There is another small room on this level, the study. Here Mr. Warren has his draWifig beard and Mrs. War- ren her desk. The floor is cork. Walls are white. Curtains also are white with a design in emerald and royal blue. The corner desk and Tents. swing inthe breeze above the picture window in the master bedroom. They were bought as Christmas tree ornaments, Mrs, War- ren says, but were so lovely and matched the room so well she hds never taken them down e This is a blue room with an attached bath also done in blue. Furniture is oak. The white draperies are printed in blue and aqua diamonds The wide head- board of the bed has storage shelves with shding doors. On the lowest level of the Warren house there is a large room used for sewing, for meet- ings and occasionally for ping pong. This room has sliding doors opening onto the back patio The exterior of the Warren home is pink brick and redwood Norman McColl and Sons of De troit did the building — The dining room end of this room can be closed off by a white leather folding door. It is housed in the small closet just beyond the piano. Walls and draperies in this room are cream color The woodwork is natural finished birch. BRICK AND SLATE — Only a_part ‘ot the chimney wall jis brick: the rest is painted white to match the walls. Notice what an effective background it makes for the flowering branch at the plants flourish in: the planter between the fireplace That brick match the exterior of the arm chair Is gold the house wall at the end and the porch wall beyond are pink to . Dining room chairs are beige; and the sofa a rosy coral. es the stairway The television set jis hidden behind the brick doors below the bookcase Behind the barrel chair you can see the birch louvers which extend ffom floor to ceiling. BLUE BEDROOM — The master bedroom is done in a serene and cool color scheme of blue and white. Furniture is oak. Carpet COUNTER SEPARATES The housing the separates the work area in the kitchen from the eating area Cah The table at counter rane inete are all pale yeTlow the left is plastic topped Write for Booklet Tips to Homeowners to Get Right Idea If you had lasbestos-cement Put sound-absorbing tiles on the ceiling and you'll many of the noise problems in your house But there are’ other steps you can take to do a proper job of indoor sound-conditioning, advises the Insulating Board Institute The IBI. a trade association of leading fiberboard tile producers, offers these tips to help you make our home easy on the ear USE DRAPERIES Use draperies and full-size car pets wherever your budget allows Sound bounces off hard-surfaced walls and floors; the soft surfaces of rugs and drapes soak up sound difficulty painting solve mayhe surlaces you are using the wrong system iThere is a free booklet that will ihelp you. It has been pre pared oy, Ithe Asbestos-Cement Products As sociation and the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association * * * | The booklet gives the composi- ition of asbestos-cement products and agswers every conceivable iquestion on painting problems. It’ lalso tells comprehensively the leare, treatment and uses to which such products are adapted much like perforated insulation * * * hoard tiles do Send your name and address and . w bber pade “as eups your ‘request for the booklet, Put robber or caster Cut under chair and table legs to stop scraping noises as well. as fo save wear and tear on the floor surface. .“Painting Asbestos Cement Pro ducts,’ to the National Paint, Var. inish and Lacquer Association, 1500 ‘Rhode Island Avenue, N.W., Wash lington 5, D.C. i % * ing and spread are blue The curtains are printed with diamonds in shades of blue and aqua. The attached bath js also blue. Pontiac Press Photes by Tom Gerts Red geraniums grow in these windows The curtains have an oval design Chairs are coral fibreglas as they do throughout the house in two shades of gray Is Sound Conditioning the Answer? z . ¥ . T ter al i other mechanical apphances on completely separate spate wh cork or simi-, door To prevent party mountings of rubber lar material that will absorb the! and reduce mechanical basement recreation room from noises | penetrating to the living room overhead, cover the exposed ‘loor SILENT SWITCHES ‘joists with a heavy, impervious Install the silent type light, material like ‘s-inch* insulation switches ;board, then apply sound-absorbing Zeplace worn faucet washeTs tile to it. to stop the annoyance of dripping water ec ease thai deere Th Gomis: Wood Grain Patterns Solid core flush doors admit less -Have Unusual Names sound than hollow core or ‘panel | doors. Weather stripping will add | Some of the rarest and most to the barrier against: transmis- |beautiful wood grain patterns are found in genuine mahogany. Not only are the figures unusual, but their names as well If you Mahogany monickers of rare locate the’ bedrooms as far away grain patterns are colorful as well as possible from the living-play ag descriptive. For example: plum space. They should be on the side| pudding, blister, burning bush of the house away from the traffic crotch, and bee's wing motile, are noise. A study should not be ania few of the names of rare ma- noises in a vibration sion of sound—even inside the) house house are building a Set refrigerators, ‘washers and alcove off the living room, but & hogany grain patterns. \ vee i : t j \ 1 / | rd | : / ¥ fy y j f } } ly JUNE 20, 1959 SIXTEEN MORTGAGE MONEY THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, ‘Available for Home Owners _———> Desiring: Conventional Bank Refinancing or Tp . . . M orlgages of Land Contracts. Applications can be made at our MAIN OFFICE or any of our FOUR BRANCHES PONTIAC STATE BANK MAIN OFFICE ue Ht sg ON TOP OF THE HILL — The Waterford Hill House of '59 opens for public inspection today. It will be open daily afternoons. Built on Balmoral Terrace, on top of Waterford Hill, the house | js a four-level model with swimming pool. It contains a two-car | garage, two baths, two kitchens and three bedrooms. Turquoise 28 North Saginaw BRANCHES Member of FDIC THE SILCONITE WATER SHIELD ‘A’ STORY WHAT IS IT? Bileonite is a clear fluid pene > treating the surface and cover Drayton Plains Miracle Mile Center Auburn Heights Baldwin Ave. at Yale PTTTITIIIIILIi ili liiriliriti iii iiiiiitiiiit iii = ing the minute pores of the ma sonry with defense in depth Nita against water However the eres themeelves are not blocked, ~ and the wail or other surfaces Sereianny SO can breathe Bilconite can be brushed or sprayed, used prop erly, one coat will last for at least ten years mat AL SRCUSTOM RAILING t i For a Step in Beauty WHERE IS ee: eae : SILICONITE USED? , Sta CHECK THESE FEATURES: Busco, pores’ conkieta ‘inc, — cmd @ One-Piece Construction Sengles, perte astone | Mir ick amg © Permanent Beavty—Rugged pastinene Aud wieay iter ee: | terial types Dependability @ FHA Specifications @ Strong Reinforced Casting @ Avoid Messy Installation WHERE CAN | FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SILICONITE? SIBLEY Coal & Supply Co. 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 6-8163 2 + Free Estimates — We Deliver Anywhere! =. " Solety Tread Reduces Slipping UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE CONCRETE STEP COMPANY = 6497 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7715 = "SURE R EP CES CREPE RRR The problem of storing clothing, accessories and other household items is as old as mankind, accord- ing to a new booklet on closet care and problems which was published in New York recently. * * * Entitled “You and Your Closets,” the booklet is the result of .an extensive study on closet care and problems conducted by Stuart M. Lerner Inc, among more than 2,000 home furnishing editors of newspapers, magazines and radio and television stations in the United States. Typical comments received from the home furnishing editors and reproduced in the booklet include: “One side of closets should have shelves underneath for blouses and skirts and there should be plenty of space for shoes...” “Rods higher from the floor, leaving more room for shoe racks...” “A planned closet, not just a hole in the wall...” The booklet points out that al- though greater attention is being "given t6 prOviding adequate stor ROCHESTER MEADOWS FACE BRICK 3-BEDROOM HOME WITH FULL BASEMENT iG Priced from... “14,000 The 3-Bedroom Ranch style home of face britk with full base- ment is the most wanted home in the country! Proof again! Our first subdivision has been sold completely’ However, we have acquired land for a second subdivision right adjacent to the first, in the lovely village of Rochester, Located in rolling hills with good schools, roads, parks, lakes, recreation and shopping facilities all nearby. See it this weekend Vots $99 MOVES ./ 1 @ GARBAGE DISPOSAL @ PAVED STREETS @ CITY SEWER G WATER @ DROP VESTIBULE @ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS @ LOW TAXES @ SPACIOUS CLOSETS @ CITY SIDEWALKS @ 60-FT. OR LARGER LOTS @ PAVED SIDE DRIVE @ CERAMIC TILE @ SLIDING GLASS DOORS @ ALUMINUM WINDOWS @ LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN you *250 IN Plus Cost Location Is Convenient to General Motors Chrysler Missile Tech Center, | ‘ q f PARKOALE Plant and } te “ponte |. ont WwW | %, é4 ZAG Ostend e)gesy VILLACE \ Or TEES REAL ESTATE Office at: 5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY WATERFORD Model Located at 719 Elizabeth St. ROCHESTER Phone Qt 1-840) ‘ S age space in the design of the modern dwelling, uritold millions of families are still saddled with the old fashioned and cluttered closets Helpful tips for closet care and planning offered by the booklet in. clude: architect and builder about mak- ing certain that all present and future needs for closet space are anticipated. Make certain that careful thought is given to the closets in| the children's room, being sure| that everything the child needs is within reach. Built-in shelves and drawers can be a convenient.way of affording needed space for personal articles and other household items. It's a good idea to outfit closets | with plastic bangers. There are. many specialized designs which have been especially created to properly hang every type of garment. : | *’ * * | The public may obtain free copies of the booklet ‘You and Your Closets,’ from Stuart M. York 1, N.Y. With today’s paints only one gal-| lon of paint per coat is needed to paint one average smal] room. If the walls are smooth and in In building your home, talk to | sailcloth panels enclose the 24 by 42 foot swimming pool and red- wood deck. You can enter this house on three levels. Carlo Con- struction Company did the buildi are handling the sales. This is the deluxe model of the home and - sells for $40,300. Other models start at $27,900. Well-Built Frame House Needn t Decay a ae ae Oe “A good, dry, Well-built frame house is in practically no danger from decay if just a few normal These precautions are?” (1) Build on a well-drained site. (2) Use only well-seasoned (dry) umber. at (3) Do- net-allow- the selected material to lie on the ground after it has been delivered to the job. (4) Avoid construction that al- lows moisture to accumulate in joints or pockets. (5) Do not allow untreated lum- iber to come in contact with tha Pontiac Press Phete | soi] or with foundations or walls ithat are liable to be damp. The final word of caution is “remember always that dry wood wilt not decay.” ng. White Brothers of Waterford Who Ever Has New Air Conditioner Enough Closets Resists Rust, Salt | DAYTON, Ohio — Remarkable new rust and corrosion-resistant room air conditigners—the f\rst ever designed especially for ‘sea- ‘side areas where saltwater spray jand moist salt air constantly rav- age metal parts—are being intro-\ duced by Frigidaire division of |General Motors. * r * Announcement of the new prod- ucts was made by Herman F. Lehman, GM vice president and Frigidaire’s general manager, at company headquarters in Dayton, | Ohio. | "The new units, called ‘Saltaire Tuffy’’ models, were previewed recently in Florida at Miami, West Palm Beach and Daytona ~fBeach where they,.were enthusi- astically received by dealers and Produce Sheets of Ceramic Tile The ceramic tile manufacturers: of the United States have developed a procedure that make it possible to set as much as 15 square feet of tile literally “in one piece.” | * * * Although this procedure is not} lyet a commercial reality, it is re-| garded as ‘technically sound” by Dr. J. Vincent Fitzgerald, director of the Tile Council of American) Research Center near Princeton, ‘Ask Your Dealer By inquiring at your paint deal- ers, you can discover all types of materials that aid in better main- tenance in the home. For exam- iple, there are combinations of |woodstain and lacquer in a pres- 'surized container for re-finishing and touching up old finishes. These coatings are available in brown ‘and red mahogany, brown and red hotel and motel operators. This “™ and other shades shea swan ‘eckacta- tar the na: maple: blonde and other sh : tional preview because of the | ir uthern Pine high concentration of units in the | According to the ‘So area and the severe salt air con- legen on See ee aonb ditions under which air condi + structure. There are four prin- Meners memat operate: lciple types; conventional joist- Mr. Lehman stressed that the rafter, trussed rafter, standard two new units are constructed en- plank and beam, and roof deck- tirely of rust- protected and ing with glued laminated timbers corrdsion-resistant materials which for support. All types use stan- provide longer life and reduce dard grades of Southern Pine lum- maintenance: costs. ber. He explained that all parts ex-| posed to the weather are made of| anti-rust Monet metal, red brass, | aluminum, stainless steel or galva- ‘nized steel. Even the sealed-in-; steel Super Meter-Miser compres- sor, which prowdes cooling, is weather-proofed by a protective Hydrolene coating. ally WATER SOFTENER “These new room units are de- signed to last as long and per- form as well in beachfront oper- | ation as conventional units do in the Midwest where salt air is | not a problem,’’ Lehman de- | clared. | > SOPTENS Both of the unique new models > REGENERATE have a cooling capacity rating| ITSELE 10.100 BTUs per hour. One, an) ‘All-Seasons"” model, also has a heating capacity of 8,700 BTUs per'| > gg nr hour. Both units feature 2-speed fans, air directional controls and provisions for fresh air intake and} room air exhaust. _ Frigidaire engineers, who devel-| oped the first room unit over 30) fears ago, have been responsible for a remarkable progression of| advancements in the air condition-| sb kee * PY yreae ~ WARRANTY “rere rt =| = See This Amazing Softener Today at Lerner, Inc., 855 Sixth Ave., New, 88d bonds tiles edge to edge. NJ. . ; * A x ment is a dry-cooling system for Since the origin of ceramic tile—| vides extra capacity for dehumidi- also known as clay tile, earthen tying a room as well as cooling tile and encaustic tile—7,000 years!it Some of these other new models ago, the tiles have had to be set! .an remove up to three barrels of by hand individually (except that! P s some tiles can be obtained mount-| week. ling field. Another recent devetop-; ‘room air conditiqners which pro-| HH. STANTON Heating & Piambing Contractor 103 State FE 5-1683 water from the air in a ane ed on paper or cloth membrane to facilitate proper spacing and pre. | fabricated curtain wall panels), ; The procedure developed at the Tile Council Research Center is the result of advances in chemis- try and ingenutty tn mechanical engineering. The chemical is a liquid epoxy resin. The mechan. ism ts an assembly that aligns SEE IT TO FULL PRICE - $8,390 Only *390 Down PLUS COSTS $67.00 Monthly Incl. Taxes and Insurance The resulting ceramic tile sheet (no backing) has such integrity that it can be saved—with a car- borundum blade—and drilled. x * *& | Yet the liquid epoxy resin join-! Blocks to Model Home. DIRECTIONS: Perry St. to Joslyn, Joslyn to Tennyson, East 3 WARREN STOUT, Realtor BELIEVE IT! | ® FEATURES ® Built-in Oven & Range Formica~ Counters Oak Floors Tile Bath with Shower Model Open Daily 12 - 9. good condition this is all that’s ig the edges of the tiles adds so required for a beautiful new room little weight that such sheets can setting be handled by a single tile setter 77 NORTH SAGINAW STREET PHONE FE 5-8165 MOVES YOU IN “Y- NO OTHER COSTS N. 4 iia The Carpet Queen EVERY ROOM FULLY CARPETED OPEN DAILY 12-9 GE Mode! 2 W. Longfellow | | SEE THE 240 SQ. FT. DREAM KITCHEN = 3 BIG BEDROOMS SALES BY JIM WILLIAMS FE 4-0547 Built by AUBURN ($9) UTHKA——» | ni OVAL W. Moanfcalm DOREEN Builders eax | , \ a) ; i j | : i a py . A ; | i | > } . { \ } i i / i A j + = j S j . z . ¥ } ’ wre / i THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 ) po : SEVENTEEN. Set Off: Your Furniture Will the Name Be {crores tor development, toltetwen Minnesota ahd Canada has miles) and several thowsand at jot more than 36,000 square islands. With Flattering Walls __ {the Samein 19792 (“= - | BRICK RANCH HOME ee . There are 20 provinces in the) 1 co sar unite wad’ Me J _ Will a garage still be called a| 4g, of Chile { 50th ANNIVERSARY YEAR 9 1370 Sq. Ft. Brick Ranch Home a flattering Pact emniture. It matters not what paint|..carage’ 29 years from now? anal mea | SERVING MICHIGAN WITH DEPENDABILITY AND | sw world 0 with full 11 Block Gesement and period, s a flattering back-|color you select as long as you) © ates a - QUALITY PRODUCTS SINCE 1908 | new word 0 b Large Two-Car Plastered Garage. ground in order to do it justice,|picture in your mind’s eye how| It’s the opinion of BUY A GIANT. HOME | Plasterea Walls . and the background is created by|your furniture will look when set)/™any home planners and builders : Call Us for All Your * 8 large bearcems the painted walls which surround against it. And, of course, the time) that, by 1979, millions of American 8 LARGE ROOMS Bitch bitohos at th eating opece 4t-A-painted-Wall can be used to|to determine this is before you|homeowners may be applying any|] 1200 Sq. Ft. of Living Area CONCRETE N EEDS G-E. oven and ra play up and set off one or more | paint. or all of a dozen aaron and eS patone © a =e oe ee er really important pieces or an entire i : : more descriptive names to this im- 2 Set Sone Storms and screens roomful of furniture. They also pro- ery = hia c= portant extension of the home. os see © mee poem CURBS — DRIVEWAYS — WALKS — WALLS Studle celling in itving a with vide an unobtrusive backdrop for; sc : * * * | ‘ ; acoustic plas beautiful furniture of pure design |°! a particular period; it is just Why? simply because the garage —. $1 2,990 Concrete Pipe—Sand—Gravel—Mortar—Brick ed ee living reom and the warm highlights of wood! @S much of a challenge to dip into| will no longer be just a place to) $540 Down, $88 Month Building and Mason Supplies Septic tank, copper plumbing grains. 'the several thousand paint colors|park the family auto. deed aul — ALL THIS FOR $19,950 ON YOUR LOT — Color is a purely persona] matter .here are available today and come! Like the “basement”’ that has be- J raxe M-so east to Van Dyke. Turn and nothing should be allowed 10| UP with a fresh new color scheme|come a “recreation room,’ a “TV, Se pate Clinton River Rd. to 19 ia Model Shown by Appointment dictate your choice of wall colors.}0f your own. Whichever way ap-|room’ and even a ‘‘dining room” Giant Medel. Br, tReet een E J DUNLA Pp Not only are you free to select the/Peals to you, painted walls will) during summer months, the garage MODEL PHONE RE 2-1622 | 339 S, Paddock St. FE 2-0283 eds, FE 8-1198 paint colors you like, but you do| dramatize your best pieces. concepts currently being evolved: Custom Builders Your Plans er Ours not have to follow the color! schemes of a particular period — || unless you want to. I If you are interested in adding!| an extra note of old-world charm, || or if you are fascinated by the |K§ idea of an “authentic” color||i scheme, here are some suggestions || for painting your walls in colors | which were popular during specific | 2 furniture periods. If you decide on||5 “period” walls, then carry through ||5 by using one or two other appro-|| priate colors for rugs, draperies || *“and upholstery. i= LOUIS XV—Violet, light blue, | grays, purple, soft greens, gold. || LOUIS XVI—Delicate, pale tints’ | plus dull gold and off whites. || FRENCH PROVINCIAL—Blues, ||5 rose, medium browns, wine, white. ||5 DIRECTOIRE — Strong reds, |Fj blues, whites. . ie FRENCH EMPIRE—Dull gold, | beige, soft blues, pale violet, |/& greens, dull brown, flesh tones. = CHIPPENDALE, HEPPLE-'||# WHITE, SHERATON — Soft blues, | |x and yellows, pale gray, blue-green, | lavender, pink, pale yellow-green. | | VICTORIAN — Dark greens,||§ muddy browns, purple, wine, plum-| red. (These heavy colors require ||F lots of white for balance). ™ EARLY AMERICAN — Yellow, | deep reds, blue-gray, soft greens, | olive, blue-green. jibe CONTEMPORARY—Rare. is the |! “i color that doesn't harmonize with || contemporary furniture design—|'5 from brilliant orange and lemon||™ yellow to delphinium blue and sea- green. Contemporary furniture) = needs lots of color—clear and well | defined. al Important as scenery is to a |k play, so the painted wall is to | || Trick to Painting Gutters | Proper surface preparation is | necessary for any painting job, and || will save you expensive repair bills later on. Prepare the surfaces of gutters and downspouts by scrap- ing, wire brushing or sanding and applying a primer containing zine chromate. The insides of gutters should be cleaned and rinsed. New gutters should weather at least six months before painting, or they | can be etched with an acid wash | and then rinsed well with clean |& . water, | 1 GAS FIRED HOT WATER HEATERS NO THE PENTHOUSE II LIVING POOL | tt a by Esther Willicms . Hill MY te °° INTRODUCING FURNISHINGS by STEWART-GLENN CO. The latest in modern living. This beautiful 4-level home has everything to set a new standard for comfortable living. You will love the studio living room, the breath- FEATURING | Showplace of Oakland County §& MONEY DOWN ; taking view from the large window walls, the 24 foot bed- Take 3 years te pay 3 room. All this plus 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, 2 kitchens, OPEN DAILY ae built-in oven, range, dishwasher and disposal. This 3- e FHA payments bedroom home can be converted to 5 or 6 bedrooms. a 1 to 8 P. M. e All sizes available e Immediate delivery WATERFORD HILL MANOR OAKLAND COUNTY’S NEW and SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY Your future home here will be in a setting of unbelievable scenic | Waterford Hill, designed by one of America’s foremost land planning i. Eames & Brown 55 East Pike St, _ beauty—““SHEER ELEGANCE”—with orchard covered slopes and ever- —_— engineers, is near schools, churches, shopping and commuter train FE 3-7195 green-encrusted top, the hill permits unsurpassed vistas encompassing _ service. Lots from $3,400 offer outstanding homesites for the dis- yWAGIA the lake dotted countryside. Van Norman Lake offets high wooded —_criminating suburbanite. DO>e F ouh sites rarely equalled. Enjoy skiing, boating, swimnting, fishing. ,WATERFORO HILL €)...then || add Modern Air Conditioning when you wish Dowagiac furnaces are rug- gedly built (Protected by a Lifetime Warranty) and de- signed for the addition of air conditioning when fur- nace is installed or later. Call us for estimate. Fa | Heating and Sheet Metal SS SALES BY: WHITE BROS. r real estate pee KS 5660 DIXIE HIGHWAY, 351 Nees T. WATERFORD, MICH. | , BUILT BY CARLO CONSTRUCTION CO. 4 4 OST TETRIS OTe Oe Seeley Se ee eee Oe eee eee ew ee ———- rt ine cant nen nee — ~ a ~ } “ i of . hf / : ' : j ; ‘i EIGHTEEN ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 | | é Can Change Stains When ‘an oil stain of the type or other bright used on interior wood surfaces is too dark, it can be lightened ‘by | THINKING OF A thinning it with turpentine. A paler| SWIMMING-POOL?- - tone can be produced by wiping A stain that’ comes out too light decorate their nests with chells | ‘The bower birds of Australia dbjecta, : Educators believe the oa ° E. States will have five million co "| Quality Always Pays lege “students in 1975 at ind You will save money by using rates of growth. | quality paints no matter what you ; : lare covering, This is especially HOME PLANNING ‘true for painting barns and fences jor similar outdoor structures. Qual- SERVIGE ‘ity paint wears longer, and pro- vides a good arene Lgl oe F ainting, When painting ne , Sebdiog Pred aa Set Ibe pm to use a primer before Services. Call for information |, applying one or two coats of the other coat. and program. No charge, and | chosen color. nothing for sale. ; More ! nen ct Southern ree umber to wo SHOWCASE INC. Whenevef lumber is used in di- homes wont ‘ike the lamination of| $] 3 500 rect contact with the soil (such as cach oer: arches - MI ead 4 sce’ poles in pole frame construction); la eipoert _ wood rage — REE 136 Brownell St., Birmingha it should be pressure treated, says arena at Weat oa ee Flor ee oe ida. = ithe Southe m ube Assoc jation. ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 i COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE q : BATEMAN-KAMPSEN REALTY CO. eee TO BUY OR SELL seein ins Let us build you a substantially, well designed custom home to ; | A N D fit you needs, your budget, and your lot—and still cost no more. BREATHTAKING VIEW — The view from the living room of there is a lake in this subdivision, this house has its own swimming LET US: 1—Quote yp a price on your plan, the Waterford Hill House of '59 is really breathtaking. You can pool just outside the living room. Stewart-Glenn has furnished or a plan designed for you. see for miles around. Way off in the distance through the left the house, using furniture in Early American style. The house R A C ' S : 2—Help you with the financing ee a pctire window is a strip of the Dixie highway. See will be open daily after today from noon until eight o'clock. 3—Build you a complete home with . a Ask for TOM BATEMAN good workmanship and worry tree lever use oxalic acid on an | Nev anes ¥iLearn All About Pain t dealings. porcelain enamel surface in the! P| t F i kI sting | a er Or ] OUSE FE 4.0 IT PLEASES US s home. It may do the cleaning job; aster From bookie O f Vi Ww T d : — ors you want done, but it ma aieal pens Or Ie O ay ————— TO PLEASE You s mI y Although fmproved paints and : etch the surface and remove the! /Plastering materials have short- 2520 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-2951 gloss. Instead, use a mild scouring) ened the waiting period for paint-| White Brothers of Waterford family room with a white brick rosea jing Hn wly applied ae ce eed open their newest model home to-| fireplace. The other two rooms on et — jconditions must still be recognize ape 1) «my. this level could be bedrooms but in order to avoid trouble. The sur A at _ aia Hall. The Arelto be a bar ceom and a aecond For lat) For FACTORY face must be in top condition to, Waterford Hill House of '59 is a yichen There is a comple - itene ere é I plete bath TIRED OF PA INTING }assure a satisfactory paint job and four-level brick model with white on this level. The basement occu- x - Good Construction good adherence of the paint film.'t-im It has been furnished by pies the fourth level and opens on’ —— Begins with You can get many valuable tips giowart Glenn of Pontiac. Carlo the back yard YOUR HOME ? in peinting, pew plaster by send Gonatroction Co. : of Wate rford is The public is invited to visit this, Boice Concrete ng your name and address to the ing builder, C. N. Wright is the "ew home on Balmoral Terraee. It Builders in this area have e National ‘Paint, Varnish and Lac- See . | opens tod iv and will be open from tn et a rine ie Solve quer Association, 1500 Rhode Is-| 6, ine inst level there isa _liv-|12-8 daily This deluxe model sells ; . because they know every land Ave., N.W., Washington 5 = 1 joad willbe uniform, every t en fearn a@ out “s * > ing room with picture windows for $40. 100 load top quality, each foun- eee D.C., and asking for a copy of —— | dation everlasting, delivered “Painting New Plaster.” This book framing a spectacular view. Out-! on time when needed. no eaten | hh! bibl § DOOK-' side this room is the 24 by 42 foot Waiting, no late deliveries. let was prepared jointly by The)... : This service is, available be- swimming pool, enclosed with red- r cause of our large fleet of Finishing Lime Association of wood and turquoise sailcloth pan- EXPECTING cee. ea 4X4 4 J Ohio, The Painting and Decorating | sls. ‘There are sliding clase doors ? |Contractors of America and The} cs GUESTS BOICE BUILDERS SUPPLY [National Paint, Varnish and Lac-|'0_® Porch from the living room. | JUSss . e | quer ‘Association The kitchen has cabinets and * BRICK * BLOCK * CONCRETE woodwork of Japanese ash. It has P WEDDING GUESTS 545 S$. Telegraph Road FE 5-8186 a door to the attached garage. eae " aaeeenennn EE Nearly 1% million couples will) gp, the upper level there are | CHRISTENINGS THE PRE-CAST STONE SIDING THAT ELIMINATES COSTLY HOME PAINTING set up housekeeping this year.) three bedrooms, One could be ? BAR MITZVAHS For FREE Estimate MAGNOLIA STONE FE 5 4522 Beebo three out of five cou-| divided into two rooms but ts to and details call = iples will find homes they'll want, 4. the master bedroom. There to buy. | are twin beds in one of the other Use the - —_ bedrooms and an_ interestingly | scrolled brass bed in the third 5 ® = SAVOY MOTEL! ets children, | On the lower level there is a | Le Ye = protects children, ’ For YOUR EXTRA q A — | pets and property . i, oe rj Panel Wall With Hemlock BEDROOM Vr ‘ < Axcuior rence protects children, in Diagonal Pattern ; ~~ pets and property while it adds Si 1 $7 00 : new beauty to your home and If you want something a little ingle . | y oo aceehee (Peer ee ie ke perfect pack: different for an accent wall, try | ee Bae ground for flowering shrubs paneling it with a prestige wood Doubles $9.00 | co,°2°, x | bs . and vines. Nationally known like vertical grain ‘west coast hem- Twins $11.00 | ates seeeeete : Anchor Fence om needs lock. Instead of installing the panel . wee H'fe : annual painting. It's zinc- : boards vertically, fhe usual. way, | Kitchenettes $12.00 | e “ coated after weaving — not | place them diagonally on the wall aul wa before. Call for free estimate. for a distinctively contemporary - “a U | e touch. Hemlock should be finished as For | i Portable Dog Runs . clear to capture its unusual cham- Reserentions FE 5 7471 INCLUDES DOWN PAYMENT and ALL PRE-PAID ITEMS pagne coloring | Pe: : NOT ONE CENT MORE NEEDED! * Call FE 5-9224 1 Fata ¢ NO DOWN PAYMENT Builders are selling up to 5 per a ee | i © 36 MONTHS TO PAY cent more medium-priced homes 120 § Tel im ff FACTORY INSTALLED ° ° ihana year ago. homes selling be: So. Telegraph Rd. | Ist PAYM’T AUGUST tween $11,600 and $17,900. 3 BEDROOMS e@ BRICK | GIANT COUNTRY KITCHEN 2s «BRN «=. «= BUILDER'S CLOSE-OUT PICTURE WINDOW LIVING ROOM BVA — ee ee we oe we oe oe ee ee ee oe ee oe oe oe ; BONUS | | : | rae Pace 3 heat | a_i SPRING CLEARANCE sy Forse [Bernan ' STORMS and ! by Poptlcr Demand 200-HOME PROJECT _ anal 2 HOMES LEFT!!! Santencaanaanaaad e@ @ e FULL PRICE 12,250 PURCHASERS OF THESE HOMES WILL HAVE THEIR CHOICE OF FREE. «: ncrccnaton ana stove 14,800" THREE BEDROOMS : 1% BATHS ; ACE BRICK @ GAS HEAT without BASEMENT CAR PORT @ SIDE DRIVE Vets-NO MONEY DOWN __ Phone CIVILIANS ONLY $600 DOWN MAple 6-1201 ia BIL OC A | _IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Sleecn | PRACTICAL HOME BUILDERS, inc or 7 | 13440 WEST 7 MILE ROAD UNiversity 4-8272 ( is Models Open: Deily 2 P. M.-8 P. M . : Daily . Me . M. Seturday and Sunday 12 P. M.-9 P.M. Model Phone — FEderal 3-9156 Opén 12-9 Oaily A Sundey a. wocewace (MO) Sacimaw ST. oe oe Largest cherfy producing coun the United States is Door paw Le : Wis., which’ has a yield up- ards -ofeJZ.-million pounds an’ ps lamas year. ~SFRED W. 'MOOTE, Inc. Electrical Contractor State and City Licensed | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. J UNE 20, 1959 / 7 NINETEEN | i What's @ Curtain Wall » |More Rental Units Built Used in all kinds of buildings curtain wall is an outside Se wal that T ] S S * cas cal en cane wal oe BUTE ofal slays same ral, strength to the house. An ex- jciting new development in this’ More quality rental units have from the rental inventory—pri- ‘kind of construction is_a pretab:'come on the market in the last marily of less desirable units— ‘ricated curtain” wall panel of\year but the total number of units| keeps the total inventory ‘about jceramic tile. The ceramic tile for and the vacancyrate remain about| the same as: 1950 (20 million). \such a wall can be “set” either on the same, aceording to a “survey ‘the site or at a factory — less ex-\by the National Association of Real’, "7, "ost cities the vacancy rate is low, particularly in the} Own ~ Thick Mineral Wool Insulation, for air conditioning creased use of sawmill leftovers. | can be the house by the home owner roadway speeds, is being made! himself. Batts More than 3,000 Cherokee- In- ;Mountains , National Park in North ~ dians live in the, Great Smoky Carolina. Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! Reliable Waterproofing 24 Whitfield Phone FE 4-0777 ” ‘Sawdust Into Tires Wood products are reaching nore and more into the daily lives lot Americans, largely due to in- er Can Install ~ installed in ma reas of ‘Now, a new tire cord, which prem- ~~ e iises extra safety for today's higher from wood pulp cellulose, i * *x * _— = aa Bs of mineral] wool 6 inches’! pensive that way — and then hoist-| Estate Boards. ‘more -desirable units. This has thick ‘(recommended for ceilings ed and fastened into position at the 845 W. Huron St. FE 2-3924 — FE 2-4008 ect ‘ber. FOR ANY MODERNIZATION WORK, CALL @ Additions FE. 5 8 405 @ Garages @ Remodeling @ Siding | AMBASSADOR INSULATION CO. | 2110 Dixie Hwy., at Telegraph Pontise OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. -'2 P.M. COLONIAL LUMBER 7374 HIGHLAND ROAD © COMMERCIAL = buising ste in a matter of mip °C" chatmen e INDUSTRIAL = |“ | Over 25 Years ip Pontiac | apartments built a = LAKE ANGELUS |\M@ US-10 to Walton to Sub KOU E CELLET Lt | 3. a cities, notably in the |South, reported vacancy rates ex- ceeding 10 per cent. Reduced ‘rents are being offered to attract and retain tenants in a few areas. 4. The rental market for single family homes is strong, with a It was prepared by Department of Re- Here are some highlights: 1. The increased number of laSt year boosted the quality and variety ef rental units available now but demelitions and removals cent, and firm or rising rents in a large majority of cities. | 5. NAREB findings are con- _/Sistent with Census reports showing Pritts that vacant rental units comprise 2.3 per cent of the total housing g inventory and 6.1 per cent of the @ total rental housing supply. About NOW SEE ORlando 3-6279 9 per cent, and the remaining} By per cent reported vacancies of \10 per cent or more. OR 4-0317 1% Miles West of Pontiac Airport at Williams Lake Rd. 3 6 bb 6 bE betel bE 4 was — SINGLE-FAMILY UNITS About four out of five (83 per | SEE US FIRST TORIDHEET WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT for the Tops in Comfort, Convenience and Economy! active demand of families being} transferred to a new community | for a home during an initial period | when purchase decisions may be} impractical,”’ the report said. They | VILLAGE Home Sites EM 3-0085 or MU 4-8825 For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $.000 Successful listallations in Pontiac Area 17 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9124 hd did dedi de de dede ded dee dieu ENCLOSE YOUR PORCH 10x10 “445 COMPLETE STANLEY <~ aly | : \ N y \ \ \ \ \ \ ‘ A ‘ a . \ i \ 3 SIDES WITH PRIME ALUMINUM SLIDING WINDOWS Distributed by Aldur Window Co. INCLUDES CLEAR CEDAR SIDING ial? KNOTTY ae on PANELING also demonstrate the feasibility of | renting a home pending a decision to sell, according to the survey. ALUMINUM SIDING AS LOW AS SYD 1 nm Complete Heuse $490.00 and up (average cost of twe paint jebs). First payment 60 days. Insulates as well as beautifies. Installed or im stock for deo-it-yourselfers. Free estimates either way. Turn Unused Closet Into Laundry Center A home handyman can transform a seldom-used basement closet into a compact laundry center by pan-| eling the walls with moisture-re- sistant hardboard paneling and in-, stalling sliding doors to conceal the appliances Leftover scraps of the, pl: astic- gurfaced hardboard can be used to apparel, The paneling’ does not re- | quire__ painting or any finishing ‘work? | Space permitting, pull-out com-) |partments for soiled clothes can| 40” WIDE $14.95 Aluminum or Fiberglas ALUM. STORMS—JALOUSIES— ORNAMENTAL IRON IN STOCK The Biggest Word in Remodeling Today LIKE QUALITY WE BUILD WITH QUALITY NAME BRAND PRODUCTS, MATERIALS ALUMINUM WINDOWS and hk Because Quality Means Economy =% BEL Crx ROOM ADDITION gmiamt i10’x 18’ FINISHED INTERIOR--NO MONEY DOWN MOS. ea ti: i3-8 FHA TERMS — 60 Ist PAYMENT IN AUG. TO PAY FEATURING * vacancy rate of less than 2 per | 4 poy kept down the vacancy rate andjof ‘air-conditioned houses) AREB' — rents up, particul: ia f buil material mittee on Real Estate Economics, | Wes - ides the|avaijable from ane has released the survey of the) Churches similar in design to the rental market based on reports’ ancient Pyramids are being con- |from 225 areas in all parts of the structed with glued ——— lum- |nation. , INAREB’s » search. | idealers Batts should tween joists of an open attic floor. | wool at least three inches thick walls that are accessible. Floors over crawl spaces, rages, porches, and the like, need | |insulation 2 inches thick. are PEDY-BILT watts at GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT--- SPECIAL PRICES NOW IN headland @ Block and can be installed be- * * * or blankets of mineral’ be used between studs of attached ga- [w. (M-24) 49 Mile N. ef Silver Bell Our business is building garages that fulfill the needs of your family while keeping price in { mind. We have a list of specifica- tions for a good garage which we suggest you use in your dis- cussions when getting competitive bids. Send for it today, with no obligation, for it will quickly en- * COMPLETE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM @ Recreation Reoms @ Breeseways @ Porches @ Roofing @ Siding Free Estimates FHA TERMS Cement Work Pedy-Bilt Garage Co. H. TOWNSEND CUSTOM BUILDER 65 HI-HILL DRIVE Pontiac R-1 FEderal 8-0803 @ vacancies ranging between 6 ond |] oo cee esse GOLF VIEW Sis wom ees IB If able you to detect a geod builder BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES ESTATES a quseeneeseueeeeen from a production builder. 7722 kustere. Waterford mg MULTIFAMILY UNITS L728 Sq. Fe. of Living Soace OR 3-5619 _ It No Answer, Call OR 3-2360 LOTS FROM a Half the areas reported va- hed MIRACLE HOME : ~ . : $4 900 cancies of 2 per cent or less*From | +a Medeseuns $15 3 to 5 per cent was the vacancy | 92'x130" Let 5 - a m rate reported by 29 per cent of the UL T}-LAKES REALTY --talheletatbata alee taal tale lalallala allele teeta Model Phone @ areas, while 12 per cent reported gg soe s. Commerce Rd. MA 4.1578 2 gp ‘WHEN YOU HEAT-* : Gas | ACCEPT NOTHING BUT HEATING EQUIPMENT Otto A. Trzos 3101 Orchard Lake Rd. ——— é af : mi | | ADDITIONS i AECL LULA | Ast $9500", STONE and = oo _—_- ae : ee : po For Quality Work ALUMINUM SIDING VE < S92 Free" aer ae 3 $4950 9 . For Quality Work mi : - FOUNDATION 7 | Obie cer ’ ee EXCEPTED — | © CROCE _—— PoReH 7] | Jf bie BEAR PRICES ARE DESIGNED " 3395" ff - NO OBLIGATION: o PLASTER Om ACOUSTICAL CEILING = | CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK oe ee micatay -» 24 HOURS A DAY oaacesss towrma # by al Gach Ba las. $0 (opin Price! . FE 8-0332 See ee ees ie : : armies tires. -“Aovitions ao ew , ae p * SHELL Woes CI DENS - REG. ROOMS - BATHS - fie. oes A eee oe COMPLETED cAanAc #8 ° ( = FEd | ive pn the storage units to provide ade-) ~SIDING. era overs = quate ventilation i peel GARAGES | 8-0332 CALL NOW. epingeeitinti . harnent — - od also 18 avallabDie ye ya “Cis | . ee —— TTICcS —_ rae U L 2-4900 in easy-to-handle 16" square! — eS INISHED ath blocks, which can be used on the; : tae, 0-5: 15 W. LAWRENCE RES. OL 1-6623 ceiling of the converted closet. Slid- | - ~ : <\y 10760 Ww. 9 MILE REVERSE CHARGES ing doors can be obtained to close | building company OAK PARK, MICH. off the new laundry center when “ , LYLE D. AYER, Realtor VB cca i Wi MBER RS aR lind. dai ARS SR RE ALR 1,675 square feet. | without ‘unusual feature of the basement. ! “stall or reptace gutters and down- [spouts on your home. The use of | ducted between two unlike metals | part of your roof drainage installa- other two bedrooms are | A handsome fireplace is set in'served by a large bathroom with ing all hangars and accessories. | CWE ay RE 4 # eee ae See Large Wooded Building Sites Lincoln 5. 2820 i ee Cars | The house’can be built either a basement. an alcove tub and dual sink vani- tory. KITCHEN WIDE OPEN | The kitchen and utility area are ‘compactly grouped near the serv- ice entrance. Walls on both sides | of-the kitchen stop short of the front wall, leaving a natural hall- way ‘and promoting the “wide | SAVE Pr = — Stones 24°24" $1.20 16x16" 60¢ Smooth Finish — Choice of 6 Colors — Factory to You 12°x24" 70¢ 16x32" $1.30 All A-1 Rustic Picnic Tables 17% Various Sizes and Widths REINFORCED CONCRETE WASTE BURNERS..... . $19.95 LARGE SELECTION OF OUTDOOR FIREPLACE UNITS Trellis—Pergolas—Bird Baths—Lawn Ornaments Patio Furniture—Picket Fencing—Redwood Flower Boxes ROGER A. AUTHIER CO. 10570 Highland Road (M-59) at Teggerdine Road OPEN DAILY 8 te 8—SUNDAY 10-6 ~ EM 3-4825 open” feeling. The house has been engineered | for construction either with or basement. Both ver- sions, however, have a_ utility room on the ground floor and a | lavatory in the service section. Windows in the front wall are an) They look out on a sunken planter | box. Another planter above this| at ground level provides garden beauty for the wide windows of the ‘‘ranch room" and kitchen. The house has a marble chip | roof, and combines vertical siding, | wide plywood panels, and big glass areas to achieve its warm, hos- pitable look. It covers 1,675 square feet, not including dining} porch. Garage has 464 square ‘feet of space. Overall dimensions are 101’ 6” wide by 25’ deep. | Keep All Metals Alike in Gutters, Downspouts Never mix metals when you in- two or more unlike metals some-| MORTGAGES for Home Ee i <* Improve Your Home We Do the Work * Consolidate All Payments Save All That Interest Money *& Pay Off Existing Mortgages or Land Contracts If You Have Reasonable Equity * Low Interest Rate 12 to 15 Year Terms, OPERATORS ON DUTY FREE APE APPRAISALS 24 HOURS A DAY Free Consultation Service Ask’ for Mortgage Department Big Bear Construction Co. 92 West Huron Pontiac times creates a ‘‘galvanic action”’| that may quickly and mysterious-} ly deteriorate this type of equip-! ment. An electric current can be con-' iby water and ultimately one or | both of the metals will break down. 'Be sure, if fissible, that every| tion is of the same metal, includ- Including © Lot E ___.__ ® BUILT IN OVEN AND RANGE (OPTIONAL) : @ NATURAL FIREPLACE 4 ® ALUM. STORMS AND SCREENS 4 ®@ LARGE, WOODED LOTS ; . . ee NEW | pultdowns by VIRDE The latest in fine q oe Contemporory peb- bled brows. Perfor- oted, 22 inch Mylar scratch resistant hood. Drops from 21°’ to 54°’ on stainless stee! cable on concecied reel. 3-way switch. Dramatic modern in black ond bress. 17'’ polka dot coramle giess bottom. Adjustable from 18°’ to 57’*. Three bulbs, V-1583 : Oriental contempo- rary. 18°" Abergias thade. Adjustable from 18'’ to 45"" Three 60-W lomps controtied from bot- tom switch, Bross trim, V-1590 Public Welcome: Stop in Anytime From 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tues. thra Fri.—8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mon. KEEP YOUR HOME SAFE~Make sure all wiridg is done by a licensed electrical contractor Standard Electric Co. 175 S. Saginaw St. FREE PARKING» “ ' Adjecent to Main Bailding Eorly Americon charm in copper ond block trim. 18° reflector. Frosted chimney, / Pulls down 42'’, $00 100-150-W. lamp, FE 2-9261 i fo we / TWENTY-ONE Natural Insulation of Wood Useful ‘With Dinner The average house has 10,000 | board feet of lumber in its struc-| President Eisenhower "Will. at- |ture, and the owner is overlooking |tend the celebration on June 18! a bet if he doesn’t use the natural marking the 25th Anniversary of insulation of the material as well|the founding of the Federal Hous- as its strength ~ |ing Administration, when 16 trade Heat and cold are transmitted and professional associations con- slowly through wood, and the cerned with the construction and Southern Pine Association lists the| financing of homes will present following areas where the trait can/an “Industry Salute to the FHA,” ‘be most valuable: The Act of Congress establish- ing the Federal Housing Adminis-| jtration was signed on June 27,! 1934. 1) Sub-flooring, a layer of lum- ber between the floor joists and | finish floor. 2) Wall sheathing nailed to the stud; beneath the exterior wall | finish 3) Wood siding on west walls ' and others subject to severe sun. | $7.50 cation BROWN BROS. 704 West Huren FE 8-9311 ton, D. C., will jleaders in business, banking and | Governenent from all parts of the) country. TIMI MMs The Sylvan View 3 BEDR. BRICK BI-LEVEL FULL BASEMENT 80 Ft. Waterfront Lot Special guests will be the first | family that acquired a new home | with FHA financing, Mr, Mrs, Warren H. Newkirk, mortgage a dozen years ago. Another special guest will be nie E. Dawson who became a clerk in the new Agency on July thorized to set up for business. Mrs. Dawson is now a correspond- ing secretary in the Controller's Division, Other employees who : ° e ‘have been with FHA since 1934 Sun Balcony 1 Ceramic Tile Bath | also will be guests at the Salute - . Its staff now numbers about 7,000 2—'2 Baths — Recreation Room Le sae In the quarter-century span since the Newkirks moved into their new home and Mrs. Dawson seat- ed herself at her new desk, it has been noted that “American crowd- ed into a short 25 years what \ordinarily might have been the ex- perience of centuries.” The Nation has known war aad peace, depression and prosperi- ty, uncertainty and security. It also has witnessed the tremen- dous growth of cities along with the creation of totally new con- munities which have risen through Government - assisted housing, And a significant new type of partnership has been set up, between the Government and private industry. 2 Car Garage — 2 Fireplaces ‘21,500 25% DOWN > Located on Cass Lake Rd., 1 Block South of Elizabeth Lake Rd. Model Open Saturday and Sunday 1! to 6 JOHN W. STOPPERT BUILDER In this period FHA has insured mortgages on nearly 5 millien homes and 800,000 rental units and has insured approximately 22 mil lion loans for modernization and repair. Dollar value of the FHA OR 3-2907 OR 3-9641 SUUUUUUATUUUAAAUEAOTAUUEOTUATAVCROU AAG FUUUTEOOUUUAOOOQOGNUUETOUEAUUUUAAANOUGEECTLEAUUUOAAOGOEUEEEUUUUUUAAAA OEE coco = = insured mortgages and loans ag- Offers You... These Features v7 FINEST MATERIALS a v APPROVED FOR FINANCING pp wes JY PROVEN BY CHOICE © 7 ™ v¥ GUARANTEED SATISFACTION j & ¥ NO MONEY DOWN eR ES me aus, e Wise Spec ialize in... ae @ ATTICS @ PORCHES ee: KITCHENS @ ROOFING ei @ RECREATION @ SIDING a @ ™ ROOMS @ CONCRETE anes ad @ ADDITIONS WORK fi FIVE RS | YEARS TO PAY _ a Our Representative Will Call on You at Your Convenience —Absolutely No Obligation. FREE ESTIMATES gammemm Open Sunday LY 12 to 4 G. re M. Construction Col 2260 Dixie Hwy.—North of Telegraph Rd. OPERATOR ON DUTY [EE 2- 1211 f } 24 HOURS A DAY The dinner*and program at the! Shergton Park Hotel, in Washing-} bring together) and |— 30 | Hopper Place, Pompton Plains, | New dersey, who paid off the | FHA’s first employee. She is Min-| 14, 1934, 17 days after it was au-) T ac. &M. Construction i Mark 25th Year of FHA in Capital gregate about $53 bition of which has invited many individuals who insured home mortgages havé runjwere active in promoting the original FHA legislation -or who |helped organize the agency. to $35 billion. The FHA operation is entirely; . | so __TH¥ PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 Kilburn, Albert Rains ang Brént Spence. Mr. Sparkman and Mr. Rains are Chairmen of the re- spective housing gubconmnittoes in Senate and House, The Sponsoring Committee also \self-supporting, All U.S. Treasury ladvances to the Agency have been. returned, plus $20.4 million in in- terest, and reserves of some $700. million have been accumulated, In) jaddition, FHA has returned about | {$80 million to home-buyers tro insurance premiums. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN WANTED ‘Handle Lake Front Property helce Listings in Oakland Ceunty Cc. RAYMOND POIRIER EM 3-0368 1515 Union Lake Rd: ah Among the honored guests at the Dinner will be Members of | Congress, who through the years have been active in dTafting and promoting housing legislation. They will include Senators Ho- | | mer E, Capehart, A. Willis Rob- | | ertson and John J. Sparkman, | and. Representatives Clarence D. eet ee: — 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME In ¢C A "Verdoot $56 Month Get Rich Quick BENJ. RICH TU 3-4000 safe! 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TERMS “a MAGNIFICENT LOCATION Beach privileges on Lotus Lake. LOTUS Near schools, churches, shop- LAKE ping, and commuter station. ¢ ‘SO N Pilg MODELS LOCATED AT: WHAM Lae (ede "FON poled 6220 Williams Lake Rd. wg ss r({_] 1, Mile West 3¢ ¥ PONTIAC of Airport Rd. a ° motor ° AOM #100 and : irport Road ; % excrnuce| 9008 Ren 3) % Lo of Williams Lake Rd. 4 ? e (5 i}: 4 = 3 a OPEN 1 to 9 P.M. Daily Phone ORlando.3-0001 Sales by Proudly built by: CARLO CONSTRUCTION CO. 6220 Williams Lok> Road ORlendo 3-4597 realty, imc. 10450 W. Nine Mile Road Oak Park 37, Michigan JOrdan 6-9834 ze / / a : : ‘ . / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. JUNE 20, 1959 og TWENTY-TWO Honored Rabbi | Official Backs Says Population Teens of lJ. S. jpoom a Menace | WASHINGTON (UPI)—A prom-. : inent Rabbi said the “population Lieutenant Governor of explosion’’ in under - developed Oklahoma Sees Great countries poses a grim threat to free society Potential in Them | Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath of | New York, president of the Union OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) —of American Hehrew Congreg:- .d by Uons, called for joint action by all “of the great religions of the world to cope with the population prub on a diet of rock ‘n’ rol) music, Jem have a stout defender in George Nigh, the nation’s youngest lieu- tenant governor American teenagers, picture many as junior criminals feeding He said it might be necessary to “throw out habits of thought” | which have become “dangerous . * . anachronisms”’ in today's world. | ‘WA rericaniecouth “ei Pignye Amert¢ 1 youth 1 not gor to tl i an Te oy ” One immediate goal, he said he dors nsists the AVear | 2 " ; ~ should be to double the present old Oklahoman, On the contrary amount of economic aid given to he said. the younger set holds ' the potential fer future leader ship of the country and the world under-developed countric ¥ * * Rabbi Elsendrath, who heads the principal body of Reform Juda- ism in the United States, spoke before the annual awards banquet of the Religious Heritage of Amer ica. The inter-faith organization “The important thing ts that named him clergyman of the year. “Young people today are more informed than at any other tine in history on governmental af fairs, probably more than the average adult,"’ Nigh sald. they know adults really do care —— ———— an about them.and are concerned.” | ee 18 From County | s ’ ; Iya das goes by that a group of Bov Scouts or Campfire Girls @ er | ICd QS | convention in Buffalo this week. e Ambassadors’ because their aim vee doesn't: visit his office. And h mikes dozens of speeches a, month n hich schools throughout Okla Real Estate Honors homa From U. of M. Given A former high school history | at Exercises does more than his share ; OFF TO BUFFALO — Here of working with youngsters. Hard Commerce delegation to the United States Chamber of Commerce They call themselves ‘Michigan tation nationally. Left to right are (back row) Brent Jett, Mr. State Units in Civil War ‘Battle’ ~~, : , Senators Hear TV Demands Le Equal Time? It's -All,His_ , WASHINGTON (AP) -< Testify-; wlio testified after Daly. Pulliam ing without the Uncle Sam suit/is the publisher” of the Indiana- he wears in campaigns, Lar polis Star Indianapolis News, '(America First) Daly got all the'the Arizona Republic, Phoenix time he wanted Friday to fight for Gazette and other papers. the equal time rule on newscasts. | * * * * * | He accused the FCC of having ae Pages A | “taken unto itself pa . = campaign for may radio ro led to hearings on grea ‘eal _ 4 oad aated: controversial rule. He an his, ¢ : ‘ . In many areas of federal bure- |testimony before the Senate Com- aucracy we already have govern- |merce subcommittee by demand- ; = three or four hours to state ™ent by decree, regulatory order or a fantastic interpretation of jai CARE. | gome law such as the Daly case.” The chairman, Sen. John O. Pas-; _ itore (D-RI), told him: “If your testimony takes 13 |hours, you'll be given all the time) inecessary. But, no man is going, 'to threaten this committee.”’ * * * | Daly did not take 15 hours or leven three or four to testify, but ihe did talk at length. He men) tioned, among other things, that} the received only two votes in the | |election for mayor and that he| | plans to run for president in- 1960. Daly electioneered for mayor jwearing an Uncle Sam suit and |sporting a big sign marked “‘per- lennial candidate.”’ | He demanded that a Chicago TV, and Mrs. John Hathetrill, E. H. Watchpocket, Norman O’Brien Jr. \station devote as much time in| and Donald Weddle; (front row) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jorgenson, | its news programs to him as it did Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Haskill, Mrs. Watchpocket, Mrs. O'Brien & the Republican and Democratic intervals) te 5:40 P. M and Mrs. Weddle. | candidates. . * « | Saterday: 9:06 A. M. (90 minute _| The station refused, but the Fed- {eral Communications Commission | later ruled that under present law MIRACLE MILE Shopping Monday thru Saturday FRANKLIN Road Route Weekdays: 9:15 A. M. (40 minute } s Pontiac's Junior Chamber of is to build up this state’s repu- HERE IS A CREDIT UNION for You teacher and state representative, Nigh also has served as adviser te 17 youth legislatures. ® ‘ Eighteen Oakland County resi + ‘ dents, including four from Pon “Every generation has been con- : s tiac, were among 120 to receive denined for one reaeon) or an- fina] certificates in real estate other he said We live in an from the University of Michigan LANSING (UPI— Look ¢ age of sensationalism and it’s the +, certificates were awarded ; that out rebel the Michigan Blue- ¢ teenager who does wrong that), recognition exercises by Dean coats are coming vou read about ~ not the one pissell A. Stevenson of the school . ; = 7 . . las =. his golf game . Get the Details ievidoce uxnime worthwile ans ; (, lennen Wilhams Ir. Haight and his commis-| enough to stop oa : ; whe d nething rthwile of busine ss administration Secor pproval of a plan sion have been promised the full,set up another turn around the Says Sailor eee ne wea re on PONTIAC CO-OP FEDERAL : .» overage o a: ‘ampaign: * * Those receiving them also were (4)),) «)!| send Michigan troops to cooperation of state agencies and, Gettysburg Country Club course GS Japan (AP) A| impossible I CREDIT UNION Teens are no different than initiated in the Real Estate Alum. | Virginia in July, 1961, to re-enact I am confident that an equal de-| Saturday morning . YOKOS oa ; ay : 0 wounded by a + * 40 E, Pike St. adults. They go through typical ni of Michigan. They Include: 5). 6...) battle of Manassag June- gree of support will be forthcoming; The President was hoping for . S. ee ne ott the North One bill before the committee = ee pos 1. . ) ~ans , ; iene ; oe . j olf Soviet-type guns ; : : fad whether It be blue jeans From Pontiac: John M. Fritcher. tion called Bull Run in the North. from civic minded groups in all)juck on his seventh round_of golf ™ es F coast. wants ‘another proposed by Sen. Vance Hartke ‘ T and T-shirts or blue suede shoes re . . : - : he parts of our two peninsulas,"’}in 11 days He has been a bit olf, Korean coe - ould al DON'T GET ENGAGED 3 Cameron St.: Eva Howard, 18 ¢ rman Floyd Haight of the Aun , sett : 1 jatel chance’ at the Communist plane (D-Ind), would alsa exem de- wrtil you see our fine selection of “And take the bop. We thought: Gillespie St; Anna Lo Ro Murray. Myhigan Cid) War Centennin) “Uiiams said in a Jetter to his game lat: that blasted him out of his turret. bates and panel shows. would Dismend Engagement Rlags It was so terrible. But nobody 9% Myrtle Ave, and Eva M. (yj:nissin: organizing a con. Almond } * * * Aviat electrician 2C. Donald set up definite standayds as to] giz payment Pian — Layaway Plon bops anymore.” Spears, 68 Murray St fingent that will include at least . * * | Friday he had to contend not Eomtier "as said he thought he who Tay be considered = legit ED ARD'S ; | : il e a suff © si it mate candidate for”public office W ve every | , ‘ Nigh t * * * ional Guard troops in’ The Bull Run re-enactment will only with that knee but also a § ; . + unist toy For every “hipster gh be could have gotten the Communist)" 7, | oi received the support lieves, there are many young boys) Birmingham: James L. Gillon, authenic uniforms and girls developing into future, 6630 Indianwood Trail and Kath leaders ryn S. Hizar, 624 Park St by women's auxiliaries to | Lake Orion: Wilfred H. Wiseman, tional Guard units Haight said! PUSHED TO FRONT 365 Newman ; ‘ | > . tment . “] cant speak jor other parts ota | Plans for the re-enac AY { p | W ca peal Midland: Date tt. Snider, 1213) Vo. begun by Virginia Gov. alé rouce Wa4»n of the country,” he said, ‘‘but in Baldwin St.; Kenneth E. Tyson, | Oklahoma young people are be- 1208 N. Parkway, and John H. | J. Lindsay Almond, who invited ing pushed to the front as lead yan nen Bosch,, 2010 Ashman el acd geno ge ud of Summer Hazards k the President's shots. His golf- ers Mt in the orginal battle in 1861 to . send troops for the replay. He cited the accomplishments J J of Oklahoma youth in’ winning recognition in Future Farmers of _ Majestic America and 4-H Club programs and in other fields. * * * Oak Park: John Babala, 24280! The first battle ended in a dis astrous rout of the northern forces Silver Bell Rd, and Howard Nand Fourth Regiments had a total Sanders, 1625 W. Hamlin Rd Roval Oak Ray F. Benson, Sr, ple in athletics" he said. “LT think mE Woy? Mile Read Benjamin A : Oklihoma — probabl has made Cothirin, Jp S00 Llovd Ave © Non Methodist Men more contributions than any other ,,, ,, © Maun 307 Mile Re : tate , - - und | en r ae teat a Elect Mueller New President Georyve Mueller has been elected president of the Mens Club of the Oakland }nrk-Methodist Church And we've got the best exam hCardenta Brown Commends California Legislature Mrs. Michigan Wins Meat Baking Contest bt] LA DERDALE, Fla. up Edward Walainis was chosen ACRAMENTO, Calif (AP 2 Ste Mtcher_won the peat bak oe precicten— int Weel — pre The California” Legislature has Ing contest yesterday as she and 30 gram chatiman; Cecil McFarland, other Mrs America contestants waited the selection of one of their number as the nation’s cham . pion homemaker Donald Tews, Flint District Iny * * * Elizabeth Stokes, 37, of Traverse leader, met wtih 25 men of the City won't know until tonight Oakland Park Church to help or-; whether she has won the top prize &@nize the club. secretary, and Robert Stasiuk, treasurer euded what Gov. Edmund Brown saluted as the ‘finest and most productive session’’ in state hstory What was also the longest ses sion came to a close at midnight Friday — to the pop of firecrack ers with defeat for Brown's la bor reform bill. He laid part of Yesterday was the last of four month was designated as meeting days of competition in the house. night. All men of the church have ” ard M. Nixon | But the new Democratic gov ernor, noting success for 0 per cent of his program, didn't bick Columbia. lJames W. Deeg aeaeeteeeeirins = a thout the, over all recdmplish ments in his freshman ven Backed by the first Deenioeretic majority i both tease Hiee TNR the Brown administration com piled an impressive record i the 166 days of lawimakin a | Brown got through «a 1%. bilhon dollar water plan, 720 anithon in new taxes, increased jobless bene-| fits. higher pensions for blind and aged, repeal of ballot cross filing} and the state fair employment practices act State Lawmaker Asks Probe of Trading Stamps LANSING «®—The trading stamp system, a million dollar-plus busi ness in Michigan will undergo a} legislatin e investivation if a Demo cratic lawmaker has his way Rep. John T Bowman (D Rose ville) asked the House yesterdyy to appoint a four member commit} tee to study the system ne it oper ites in the state. “It is alleged that approxi- mately 40 per cent of the stamps issued are never redeemed by the consumers, resulting in extra ordinary profits to the issuing companies,"’ Bowman said. Bowman said House investigators would , determine whether there was a need for legislative control f the stamp system. The committee woutd conduct its tudy after fawmakers adjourn and! eport fo the 1960 legislature | é 1S YOUR MOVE Judging frony ghe « iphured pieves along, x : } side the board, actor David Niven isn't going tp win any awards America'§ ready-to-wear cloth industry is said to have developed out of the problem of meeting de, fo mands of the military forces. } ln, during a bre ak. Niven. and the youth appear as father and son chess. Here he plays with a 13 year old opporfent, Kevin Cough 4 te ek oe northern retreat be the kickoff of the four year wind. rhe costumes will be provided Civil War Centennial observance,| fisenhower damaged the knee Na.| Almond said. lice today cautioned against a cou- 2 ma . sae ple of summertime hazards — flash Rochester: Alfred I. Btirns, 1265) Michigan's First, Second, Third ge, on motorboats and some dan. Morning of the State Police Fire Marshal the half hour it ordinarily takes fusion, Everybody was talking at Division, said most flash fires OC-' for the President to fly by heli- once, I was asking the pilot s per- cur when boats are being refueled. copter from the White House to Mission to return fire. I called and land are potentially dangerous, he) HAVANA (AP)—The Army said) Lt, Cmdr, Donald R. Mayer of the Mrs. America crown, The fourth Thursday of each said today its chief of staff, Maj.| Litchfield, Conn. a eye Vice Preaitent Bick keeping arts for the women—one been invited to the 7 pm. session States began service along Green- negr Bayamo in Oriente pro-|tor’s forward guns were un-| OO Nin urn e™ from each state and the District of Thursday said the pastor, the Rev.iwich street in New York City in vince. Others of Cienfuegos’ party manned, Corder expressed doubt, |1867, a pioneer in L-line travel. jalso escaped injury. | | Ike's Trick Knee | Another Chance, ir'sesso-0 ss a omer en date. Despite a plea by Atty. Gen.|} Anyone may save in this Credit | , * | Can t Keep Him | William P. Rogers and a comment) Union. Since 1952 savers have ' - j 'by President Eisenhower that the] been poid 4% Dividends. | Off Golf Course Asks Tailgunner lruling was ridiculous, _ the FCC) P ° : : stood by its interpretation of the Savings accounts include Lite Insurance at ne extra cost! | | f 408 troops in the battle Part, GETTYSBURG Pa (AP) —| ‘ law. of thier job was to cover the President Eisenhower's trick knee Could Have Got Him Congress has been asked by ra- i “ring agi — but not ‘ *s ‘dio and TV network officials to lis bothering him again ) i If Turret Wasn't Hit, change the law. The networiaslsaid 4% DIVIDEND ati i 1 . SACIN plane of unidentified nationality if ef publisher pueene C, Pulliam, 8 S$. SACINAW foe simultaneously ended his foot- it hadn't hit his) treet a a ee ball career at West Point years Corder of Jacksonville and Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. ago. And he was grumbling about Farmer City, Ill, was the first “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” “this * crewman to spot the MIG that trom tne cae be starnedi ont shot and crippled the Navy P4M1 Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. : ‘Mercator some 45 miles off North The wind played hob with some crea, Inst Tucedey: | ling partners were George Allen Speaking from ee os | frm State Po. and Brig. Gen. Arthur S. Nevins | few minutes after doctors ga en re ' \(Ret.). The trio made a date for) him an injection to ease the pain x lanother 18 holes Saturday of 4 to 50 shrapnel wounds and |§ a broken knee, Corder told news- — . Sips eee Allen. a Washington business men the MIG was about 500 feet REEDiis ew: sewnine neviass man and Nevins also own farms directly behind him when it * * * on the outskirts of Gettysburg, opened fire. Det Capt Glenroy Walker, chief; phe wind added 15 minutes to ‘There was quite a bit of con- EAST LANSING years in business in Pontiac is your assurance OUR of complete satisfaction... Experience in quality cleaning does make a difference. Clothes carefully cleaned and free moth proofing. Fur storage ... Cleaning and glazing by recognized furrier methods. PICK-UP Sometimes spilled gasoline or his country estate here. * | several times. cml “ne dag Its fumes are ignited either by | The President and Mrs. Eisen- oF third time, he heard me ang . laghi rered, ‘Tail turret open fire.’ an ignition spark or a carelessly hower plan to return to Washing- @nswered, ; 7 tossed cigarette. Sometimes the ton late Sunday ~ | The order came as the MIGs} BIRMINCHAM boat operator forgets to turn the | Eisenhower is expected to re-)were making their sixth pass, BLOOMFIELD HILLS DELIVERY in PONTIAC Nevertheless, Walker said, a cou- ple of new devices known as ‘‘atom | pearls’ and “tire jokers’ have Cuban Escapes Crash made their appearance in the state | e ‘ : : I was oars : Christian A. Herter when Herter started tracking. Just as Te DaTKieTa arertitegas | arrives home from the recessed @lineon the lead air-| 35-8116 143 West Huron Street |hot lead.” | Corder’s report of a corhmuni-| — = motor off during refueling. ceive an immediate telephone call Corder said. Sunday from Secretary of State! “I dropped the microphone and Cell All fireworks but caps for cap } FEderal <*( Dre LY ’ 2 2 T tad * * foreign ministers conference in Plane, I got hit. It blew me out si of Pont sF Geneva. \of the turret. I saw sparks and cations jam confirmed _ state- ments made earlier by his pilot, S k G ° parks -Griffin FUNERAL HOME ———— [Camilo Cienfuegos, escaped in-| Although there was criticism in| First elevated train in the United jury when his helicopter burned Washington because the Mera: | that a bow turret gunner could ~ {have fired because of the MIG’s | position. Asked if he considered the plane adequately armed, Corder said fe |thought so, but “Nobody who flies jthose missions ever thinks he is; ~~ = SS = | going to be attacked. I was more} |surprised than scared.” Seaway Ship Pi lots End Walkout Threat MONTREAL (® — St. Lawrence Seaway ship pilots and the Trans- port Department have patched up| their differences, ending a walkout threat that could have left the sea- way without pilots. The pilots had’set last night as” the deadline for a general meeting. that would have taken them off their ships indefinitely. As civil servants, the pilots could not le- gally strike. f The threat was not withdrawn until the pilots were notified for- mally of the government's approv- | al of their proposals on wages and working conditions. A total of 66 harbor and seaway pilots would have been involved in a walkout that could have put a crimp in plans to sail the Royal Yacht Britannia through the sea- way next week, State Police to Double Skin Diving Squad EAST LANSING — State Po- lice are doubling the size of their “Thoughtful Service” 46 Williams Street Phone FE 2-5841 Mienn A Griffin 24-Hour Ambulance Service i ONLY OUR MEMBERS Can Get LOWER COST Auto Financing Here G.M.T.C. EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION For Employees of GMC Truck oe ee ee e | State Police skin divers are avail. th) Phote in thé movie “Happy Anniversary’ which is being [iimed in New York. Looking on is Marjorie Fields, daughter of the film's pro ing victims, The first squad was ducer, Joseph Fields skin diving squad in response to, a growing demand for its services. | Two training courses at East Lansing headquarters this suthmer | | will boost the squad from 30 to 60 imen, said Commissioner Joseph A. Childs, lable to any police agency for help in recovering submerged criminal’ evidence and the hodies of drown- ‘organized in 1957. ‘ and Coach Division and Their Families FE 5-615] 156 West Huron at Norton « 4 % / ! vt “TIVE, PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 rat é TWENTY-THREE Rate of Rise Far Faster Than Cost of Living RIVETS : , By i enapd tate | | IS SELF~€ONFIDENCE-| L~- . aounr Wa AVTHING!? om IF YOU INSIST ON HANI | CB FBZ] | HIM Back You up... Warns Colleges About High Tuition WASHINGTON (UPI) — College ate institutions went up 8 per cent a detailed study of the cote of, Hollis said big-name_ schools tuition coats have risen during between 1954 and 1955. The aver- attending college, based on the that are swamped with appli- the past five years at a much age increase between 1957 and actual experience. in, cants probably do not need to A o 1 steeper rate than the-cost of living. 1958 was 11 per cent. * | public an ake ota. ” be tumedistely concerned about | : ~< / ag SOON ore J ’ | pricing themselves out of the 4 eed fe . : av Hollis’ survey covered tuition \OVER-ALL COST | market. While the official living cost| changes through the 1958-89 | Jt indicated that the over-all’ But smaller and less-favored col: index was going up 7 per cent in| academic year now ending. cost (including books, clothing, , he said shoud ; five years, tuition charges climbed | It did not reflect substantia] room and board and such items a: _ _ oe 32 per cent at public insti-utions i reases in tuition which many 2% Well as tuition) averaged about {at the uptrend in tuition may and 39 per cent at private insti- colleges and universities have al- $1900 a year in public schools and Prompt many middle-income fam- tutions. ‘ready announced to go into effect 7-000 @ year in private schools. ‘ilies to “change their plans” for This was shown in a govern- next fall. | Beeause of the rise in tuition the education of their children. ment survey which covered 196 ‘and living costs since 1957, Hollis) Typical switches, he said, would representative colleges and uni- NEAR THE TOP said, current averages probably be from a private college to a | ABER OFFICER, versities in all parts of the For example, Harvard and Yale are around $1,750 for public in-(state university; or from a state L BEX \FEN nation. It was made by Dr. 2re raising their tuition $150 (to stitutions and $2,300 for private in- university to a public junior col- | "EX\VORR-EIGE Ernest V. Hollis,‘ director of 51,500); Columbia is going up $250 stitutions. lege in the student's home town. LOS". college and university adminis. ‘t $1,450). ~— * tration, U.S. Office of Education. | These Ivy League tuitions are 7 Oy A Te “This trend is disturbing,"", B®? the top of the scale. The THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger Hollis said in an interview, ®¥¢rage suition at the 76 repre- “College and university admin- | sentative private institutions istrators should take these figures Checked by Hollis was sazo as a warning signal. during the academic year just © | ending. CAN’T CONTINUE - "They cannot continue inet rns uot ple, nitely to solve the problem of was $179 e survey rising educational costs by sharp increases in tuition, or they will) Craiparable al or eA THE SS By Carl Grubert run into the Taw of diminishing were $590 for private institutions Se RB [AND ME ‘y+ IN THE THEY, PAT! THE SUN JUST ] [1 DONT TALK : . ,and $135 for public institutions. THEY DAD... THE SUN JUS FOR THE GOLF BASEMENT, oe QUE: HOW ile “If tuition costs keep on rising | Hollis prepared a graph showing CAME OUT! CAN 1 GO COURSE . | WASHING SUT WONDERFUL! \ at the rate that has prevailed relative rates of increase in the SWIMMING 2 cee peste BABY. 23 COME HERE’ plat . y since 1954, many institutions will cost of living index and in college N Ary CLOTHES! }} ¢¢l\- ¥ AND ILL \ Mt soon find they are pricing them. tuitions over the last 20 years. * J CREO. | selves out of the family income | Fires 1939 until 1946, both Went y [ market they have been serving. up about the same rate. Then, : 9 tee One of the most disquieting. for several years, the living ( aspects of the survey, Hollis said, cost index rose somewhat faster ‘2 was the disclosure that the rate of than tuition. The lines began to | 2% fl increase has been steadily acceler-| converge again in. 1981, and, 5 3 ating. | since 1954 the tuition rise has : Average tuition charges at priv-| been dramatically steeper. | — “IT believe this explains,” Hollis said, ‘“‘why there has been a} . |noticeable increase in public pro-' Ual gains tests about the cost of sending | |young people to college in the last 2 a j " STAND ON THE PROPERTY dal coi “TI want something that will look inexpensive to my husband and fo YOU'RE BUYING — s : m ny . More Rioting Two years ago, Hollts published’ expensive to my lady friends.” BOARDING HOUSE . DIXIE DUGAN —- —_ -—— = —= WE AND AN OLD FRIEND UT UPA SMALL HOT- South African Mayor Satisfied Police Can MMMM 4 A CUCKOO CLOCK WOULD FORGET YY Handle Beer Ban Anger ITS LINES BEFORE A HARROW y77 4 VAS ON WHEN MAN WOULD DRAW A BLANK 77 DURBAN, South Africa (AP)—| WZ AFAR AND Te Ae Fabs Legs Police patrolled the restive Negro YY ASUNDER. & ws GUESS!) Er y sections of this port city today, Y PARTED ARE THE CON MAN THE + os after two days of riots and demon-), [4 = MAJOR HEARD : strations against government ay THOSE WHO ABOLIT AND YOU curbs on brewing beer at home. ARE SING WERE FIGURING el Shaw | SING TO TAKE LORD Mayor W. E. Shaw told news-| men .Friday night he was satis- fied the police had enough men to deal with any new outbreak. | He pronounced the situation un-| der control. Four Africans were killed in clashes with police that began Thursday in Cato Manor, an Af- rican slum quarter. Twenty-four Africans were hospitalized, 13 of, them. wounded by police gunfire Twenty-five buildings were de- stroyed by fire, including churches, municipal offices, shops, schools. clinics and post offices. The violence simmered down Friday. About 50 women were ar-! rested for picketing and there .- were scattered” demonstrations ——~ outside municipal beer halls. The women say the ban on home brew drives their menfolk away from home to the beer halls. But’ Mayor Shaw says the brewing vats | breed flies. He said health offi-| cers staged raids early this week, on Negro speakeéasies, called she-| beens, to combat a recent typhoid epidemic, << * * | OUT OUR WAY Authorities agreed the raids on the shebeens led to the riots. PERCY FOR EVERYTHING TAKE ME LONG \ WITHOUT THAT VELASQUEZ] [ME IN THE LOBBY. BOT FE hE DOORS, IN SPAIN. ILL BE HOME _7> __BASY. ON THE PLANE TO MADRID, HE MUSTN'T BETTER GET TO SHOULONT Y WELL. DON T COME HOME | [THE MAN THEY CALLEO “BASY CIONT SEB] Peet ly THIS SHOULD YS ; bs my PO IT! NOWID a, RECOGNIZE ME LATER ; SANG THE JENTIRE SONG = 50 YOU AN’ YOUR CHUM ARE Y OH, HE'LL REACH IT, ALL RIGHT-- \j||/|/|/) GOIN’ FISHIN’ EARLY IN THE } AN’ WHILE HE'S FINDIN' BOXES =) | ody ot k | MORNING AN' THIS 1S A AN’ STUFF TO CLIMB LIP ON, I'LL | i ) ody of Dead Mon | WAKER-UPPER IN CASE BE GETTIN’ IN ANOTHER HALF /'|), * | . ; | YOU OVERSLEEP! THE ONLY } AN HOUR OF SACK TIME / itt = “4 19 SM Berge ne 7 Oa U8 Pen Om —_ 7 Enshrined by Buddhists PT TROUBLE 1S THIS TWINE HE’'SAN EARLIER BIRD JT |, |! execs oe —_ TAIPEI Formosa (AP) — The ||. i. ISN'T NEARLY LONG ENQUGH THAN I WANNA BES 4001) 000) |) NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller. gold-encased body of Buddhist’ ||! {! FOR HIM TO REACH? ‘lll THAT BUNCH IT WAS ONLY monk Chih Hung was enshrined to- ffi OF KIDS 15 19 DEGREES COMING OUT i Pr N / NS day in a hillside temple near the port of Keelung. Chih Hung ordered in his will that if his body remained intact for five years, it should be en. cased in gold leaf and worshipped. | He died five years ago at the age of 60, * * * The body, now under a glass case, was borne into the temple by a canopied sedan chair carried by four-men_clad in yellow robes. | Monks opened the earthenware urn containing the body on May 12. The tomb: in which the urn. MORTY MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli 7 GY, JUST FOR A iTS A GOOO THING IVE ) stood was filled with water, but Hr =f ae C 30 TRONG ref monks said no water seeped into 4 ( eee a Par a oN TAS pene the urn € DS. WHAT 00 YOU THINK te od; 5 \/ t <\_ OF THAT, DEAR? x af \/ Officials Cut Own Pay CASTILE, N. Y. (UPI) — Mayor August P. Neff and four members of the Castile Village Board slashed their own salaries by $100 each in order to avoid a community tax Ao a me TW Beg US Pe increase. Neff had been earning 6-20 == H $400 a year and the board mem- Tm eg. US. Pet, On THE CALCULATED ERROR “es SG08 +7 WEA Garvan, ; bers $300. > * - + 3 . & DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney I. GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn 4 . - i . Gee. Tuanxs FoR) | [r've GOTA WHALE IN FACT, VE BEEN MY SIS IS LEARNING TO le THE COOKIES. — || |OF AN APPETITE / | RUNORY FOR Days COOK AT OUR HOUSE / \ GRANDMA / —_ ———— Ld [ * \ : | 4 é i TWENTY-FOUR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 _? | ij lllinois College Lodge Calendar anTERY LOTS. WHITE } _p \New Shelter _ boc « ceMereny, Uy A-Plant Planned ‘se Dedicated sires gristaue Guts) Tag fcr" ca ep s : | . ( t | Park / | \ewrence St. Edith Coons, Sec. , : , St. . -_ at jaycee | The Pontiac Press uartel fo Sing by ' onsumers | The new shelter at Jaycee Park ° . f Ds . | will-be dedicated at 5 p.m, Mon) — S in [ ie : FOR WANT ADS it . * * 7 ) Dr. R. E. Perry to Tell; 30-Million-Dollar Unif dy. iia $5 DIAL FE 2-8181 . . 4 Completion of the building brings| ie ioli bulbs, 10 vari- : of Expansion Plans for, Will Service Northern to an end the major portion of im-'eties, 69 cents dozen, Dean's Gar- Sea ee Student Bod | L Peninsul provements to the park, partially den Center. 294 Oakland, —Adv. From vaen Oo y | ower reninsuia A re : should be re- | ‘ financed by the Pontiac Area ~wygNTORY REDUCTION SALE au errors should De, 5% é Junior Chamber of Commerce. Inventory a se eae he Press assumes no res 2 Tne Crusaders Quartet of Oll- ‘KSON (AP)—Plans for build- j . i- Truth?—We show bon = sibility for errors : Q to JAC SO P)—Plans for Clyle R. Haskill, Jaycee pres ret Ut ee window of each new to cancel the charges vet Nazarene College, Kankakee, ing a 20 million dollar atomic pow- dent, will present the building to car! Bill Spence “Rambler.” 211 for that oe ee ae ap et . ‘ Whili 5 se ad Behe ate sou 4 nsertion 0 Ill. will present a program of er plant on Lake Michigan in north-| Mayor se E- a dk S, Saginaw. dv. ment, whic : nee been Circe 7.4 7. ’ ae ‘ | | w avi : ered valueless u sacred music at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- western lower Michigan have been | ee Aicector at he Parks & Rec | S D pete ‘When cancellations jay at the First Church of the announced by Consumers Power) ~"" = : . i e am are made be sure to € Navarene mse cue | Co , reation Department. The Rev. Ga. Harerman ie ° Leen a be aives Nazi : assis aster of! = ' r _ Appearing with the quaitet for * & * gett geo = MOscOoW (UPI) Former without it. a brief message will be Dr. Ralph) The utility's president, Dan E. ig jes ao ' | New York Governor Averell Har- on Cioning, time, for atvertion FE) Perry, a member of the Olivet’ Karn, said the plant is scheduled 45° eee | yiman was en route to Siberia to- larger than rermee oe faculty. for operation in 1962. It will be} | day on a rare invitation to see r bee a dus to. publication. > ~ DP ne ; idway | i Chairman of the department of peated ve ae degeneracies the world’s largest daa, the An- ; OTICE TO religious education, Dr. Perry eLWweeT BITEverX af CLOeKey: 00 S Ou S gara River Dam in Bratsk, which _ AEE tor conesie: will tell of the progress of the Karn said, ‘‘we feel that Coa- Pa | few foreigners have seen. tion of transient — Ada college during the past 50 years. sumers Power Co. has the re- | . mines tS ches te iret He will also descibe plans for sponsibility of engaging in re- | . sertion e>panding the present campus to search and development work | eat 0 ice CASH WANT AD SATES j house and train an increase of 0) - i ie gery ae = | eee Lines 1-Day Fatt Pent : ‘ : : »| or e generation of low-cos a) “eee : 2 «$1.50 : : per cent inthe student body, the) seetcicit Coal Dealer Held. in, vzscott, sont 1958, ESTHER 3 ‘150 297 450 anticipated growth during the next} electricity. | . | ee eon PP priseall: 4 2.00 3.38 16 F | : | i 4 : . oe ieee 2 : 1) years. | “Electric use in the northern Shotgun Blast Into’ beloved daughter or Mrs coun r a Sis Wee Members of the quartet include part of the Lower Peninsula is T ti Gre Bn ickerson. and Donald : 1 ed ie Ioger Kennedy of Flint, Ovid growing steadily. And there is a aun ing roup | Driscoll” oer eer auch mire ° 4.30 810 12.42 Young of Portsmouth, Ohio, Roger: icertain amount of extra cost in-| perROIT (UPI)—A coal dealer Osi Mrs. Juanetha Wemter 7 19 600 9.00 13.80 ; = ; , eham. lo'vi ere ; Brag va 4 _ : C. William D., an wh peer of Be ee jwolved: in: transmitting pow Into who said he was having trouble Jones. also survived by 3 eat “ and Darel Grothaus of Bourbon the area from generating plants, , 5 sons Funeral service will be he with neighbors and juveniles shot Monday, June 22, at 1.30 pm. ES nais, Hl. | to the south : : from the Central Christian - BOX REPLIES Pontiac Press Photo | re ae ifive teenagers last nee Church with Rev. G. W. Gibsos At 10 «.m. Today there . F f WikGe .. Three ‘ : . : a . 1 . | The youths were all in tempo- officiating. Interment In ee La eer Sheriff popine macener — Three members of ian From left are Sgt — E. Cotner, | “We believe that the construction |. 11, Sco rcondiinn, in Feces Capel Cemetery. There will be, 8 were replies at The P | Ponti 2 é 333 asic Tri 2902 Maple t jal Oak; Sgt-Stanley | ys : CECEIN: A under p nhac’s 2ne val a on “ ae Ir soa a ee “a ales Oak; a no of a boiling water reactor at Big jing Hospitat . Order of the Eastern Pel “f office in the following : : ‘eviment are shown loading the battalion's bag- ‘orest, 320 Gunn Rd., Rochester, an t. Richar eer . _ eae 5 : : m. Sunday. Mrs iseoll w A ‘ Quits 1M Feud : nee : ~ ; , oe : Rock Point will be a sound means; “police identified the assailant te in state at the Sparks-Griffin boxes: ° gage before leaving for Camp McCoy, Wis, to- Schurrer, 437 Lynch St, Pontiac. of meeting the growth of electric! , { Detroit Puneral Home until Monday now, ; . ; ; | as Willie Jeter, 40, of Detroit. when she will be taken to the ” « 14, 28, 31, 32, 37 | W ith Su eIrvISOrs demand in that part of the state. jeter was held for investigation thureh for services. _ _ 2, 4, 7, 14, 28, 31, 32, 37, p Jt will also be an important step gy felonious assault DUBATS JUNE 19, 1980, HAF ved 44, 58, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, y i . kwi r e » ~ LAPEER — Will 1. Porter ha . . toward our goal of producing elec- | T James. 18, was the most serrer of Donald Sa. Gerald W. 68, 75, 78, 79, 80, 84, 86, : F a 0 5 j ; ‘aS : ~ 2 te ae i! trie energy at reasonable cost by ERA Cae) oi and Roger L. Dubate. sind two 89, 103, 104, 108, 117. qut his job as Lapeer County - . iseriously injured on the five. He vived by four brothers an ’ , meaps of nuclear fuel : sisters. Funeral. arrangements will eS cherff after a feud with the Coun Wns lwas operated on this morning by be announced later by the C. J. ~~ Help Wanted Male 6 ty Board of Supervisors over his : doctors Who removed pellets from) Cota Mt Etec aS dibs lnaee Veeosien 1 © | a re of . hobby of conducting a dance band Count f ‘H ‘ jhis face and neck. lie in state after noon on Sunday AMBITIOUS MAN, CAR. PHONE, an aelends VES JOHN FL DRESCOLL Donald and Robert. both at home, pital Detroit, following a short y Ss ams | The other youths were Jve| GREEN. JUNE 19. 1959, Lawn fot reais eae a eS erent j ‘ ‘ . 4 : : ne ‘ q ; i cus rs. p * * * The Order of Eastern Star will four brothers, Clayton of Pontiac, illness, Smart was manager of the Pick Jul 7 f Travis. 17; Lenris Pullen, 17; Wil- iliwand Bieete Se rie Green: cueeanesed to start. Write Box Another factor blamed in his conduct a service at 8 pm Sunday , Jame a of Caro, John of Owoxso Warren, Alloy Company and was y or lie Drive, 16, and Allan White, lo wien Ie heely pry ooue (ee Pet ATOR FOR ALUMINUM ; resignation was recent budget eur al Sparks Griffin Funeral Home for and Charles of UDeckerville, five a member of the American Legion N t Ss : 'aN of Detroit. Green. dear Dresher’ 4 Meas siding. Straight job. FE 4-0544 ‘ i 5 , ¥ . * es : ; + Mrs . Pte & ting which has necessitated a re. Mex John F (kusther C.) Driscoll giles and twoNgranddaughters. Base Hospital 6 ex e€ssion | Jeter told homicide detectives | Sa caied! By five duction in. police services, fellow of jk) Lincolnshire Rd Me-“Simmons’ bOdy is at the tie is survived by his wile, Clara, c Lawrence Bleach and George Jack- Sree acuildren or rgneres Service A TOP OPPORTUNITY re . ‘ r e We kels a) F j = ran 1 5 officers said today ‘The funeral service will be held Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home and a brother, Harold of Detroit The Oakland County Amateut <4) he had been having trouble) gril be held Tuesday, June 23. at ' ; “Testing: ce ‘ Radio Society will hold its next t t-de neighbor. Mr 130 pm from the Voorhees-Siple . We have an opening for an Lndersheriff Kenocth Par ke |4 } 4) pm ‘londay at entra PERCY SULLIVAN FRANKLIN I SWEET meeting g pm July 7 at the Con with (Nis Bexar = ue | ei a Ree neat a Oukiana Coe te pores en se " It . | ies = —. fe . : “i bla; o officiatir nt : z has been appointed to complete Chnstian Choreh with burlal NY Service for Perey Sullivan, 34, of C , . service for sumers Power Co. building, 28 Ww Eleanor Long Hills Cemetery Mr Green will gressive Sales Force. Plenty Pr ' » (White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | ge : ORCHARD LAKE — Service fol . : EEE: = | i | lie in state at the Voorhees-Siple of advertising and assist- orter's unexpired term which Mie Driscoll 2A. died Thur aay 169 Howard McNeill St. will Le franklin L Sweet, 49, of 4711 Air- Lawrence St He said Mrs. Long chased his SNerRHOnie ; chee. Inquire in person runs until Dec. 31, 1960. ' UUM G 2a) SdaY held at 3 pm. Tuesday at the 2 : | 15-year-old daughter with a UGHES JUNE 18, 1959. CECILIA Warren Stout, Realtor, 77 T | St., will be held at 1 pm * * * H in Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Frank Carruthers Funera) Home allen eS . F | b teh knife yesterday. Police M7658 Detroit Blvd. Walled N, Saginaw Street. [= — oetiee Parks said Porter had a chance after an illness of several weeks. | ' “ we re ome: Monday at C.J. Godhardt Funeral) A short talk on “Direction Find.! Dutcher Kalle ys y- Lake; age 50, beloved wife of ASSIST ANT MANAGER . ; with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery} * a whine ” | arrested Mrs. Long for investi- Date’ Hughes, dear mother of AS bast BLANE to go into business for himself with Home, Keego Harbor, with burial ing and Loop Antennas” will bo} Don, Larry and Gerald Hughes, for super market, must be ex- his own dance band which he de HARRY F. DUBATS _.) He was an employe of Byrd s'in White Chapel Cemetery .n Troy given by Clayton Gilles. A movie| gation of felonious assanit oon citer ot tne wilkort. Gucrgs pertrnced | seed oor aoae Mar: 2iCle . : . | son, Mrs. Ma ; ‘ advanc e eided to do | oPfarry FT. Dubats, o8, of 1695 Cleaners | Mr Sweet died of cerebral on “Resistance — ( apacitance—In- | Police said Jeter told them that and Reymond Spiny 4 ee ke., °88 Orchard Lake Road. 4 ; ; : ‘ wile one ‘ It ; 1 | ’ ic sday, June ————aaF 2m Ww, Porters resignation was retro. Rockwell St. died of a heart ail : BEPNAVINE a his ae } rane thrombosis and pneumonia Wednes. ductance will be shown. ha hen Mrs. Long's daughter came 23, at ae a trom che st Wil- ins Fil ai aglive to dune 15 [ment yesterday after an illness of nin pars nix. Mr. an ue ee day morning at the Veterans Hos The club has ect July 15 Ihome last mght and found her dant § Ta Res rete ott BOYS. 15 AND OVER, TO WORK ——— an es Sullivan, and exght children, Bele pital, Brockton, Mars ee |mother had been arrested she be- ficialing. Iffterment in Holy Bep- $ nours dally. Appointment work. | : { Montgomery> Ata. Pereia. Ter : hs the date for a ‘Transmitter | ‘chre Cemetery. There wiil be a meeting the public. Easy work. St | St ik N He had been an mploye af Geno” 1D * fhe. Sherrin. Choitian | Surviving are a brother, Allen 7 wpnt” with detalls to be dis ‘came abusive to the Jeter family Met Te ice of ihe Rosary at 6 p.m tse an hour & benus. Apply State Ve i ) Trick ay Orothyy, wrTin, moustian 7 J = . a ere 4 oe pene erie i Employment Office. Oaklan ve. ce rl e ears eral Mali ee Jos fe Glenn and “A illard Sullivan, all at of Orchard Lake and a sister, Mrs cussed at the next meeting. She said she would get her gang Monday a antes Pontiac. lte3 pm vision for 28 years and a member ' : ans Leota Kemp of Detroit, ‘and made threats of that nature,” where Mrs_Hughes will le in BUM? MAN WANTED. RUSS as Talks Flounder of Vietory Lodge 1019) F A AM In home ij ” _ A transmitter hunt is the sta- Bleach quoted Jeter as saying. state _ Johnson's Motor, Sales, 51 N. Chicago “Mr Sullivan died dune 1 in Pon tioning of a transmitter at a fixed) Jete F 30 1 MAJOR. JUNE 19, 1959, ARTHUR. _Broadway—See Stan. ____— : L ster said about 11:30 pm. a ~ g " WN | . “ ; “aS { 216 Clinton, Milford; age 80; be CLASS A MECHANIC WITH OY ca. Surviving are four sons, Donald ne General Hospital after a bref Deaths Flsewhere location unknown to the group. | proup of 12 youths surrounded his} loved feuner Of Eee acer tools. Steady employment. Shafer ! ne “ors ‘AN | } ~ | s, 2B 8 5, \- ad NEW YORK (> Industry. J! of Pontiac, Gerald W. of Roch: 1pm | * * * ihome and began closing in. He] Ro and Ray Major. dear brother tt eee SUMMER WORK "5 ip or ? . fi an . 5 — 5 Wide steel wage talha recessed ester, Ronald kK of Vn an MRS DALE VM. HUGHES | — ; ; 1 Then the “radio hams attempt claimed he heard someone Say: nig See tltes Panera Limited number of applications, 4 yesterday until Monday, with ne (Pvt. Roger LL. with the 1S) Army ; SARASOTA, Fla. (AP)—F-dware to locate the transmitter by using | “Let's get him, let’s take him.” service will be held Monday, June being accepted now for as fo ie < at Fort Bragg. NC: four brothers — ALLED LAKE. Service for pf Kelly, 68, former general man : | )| 22, at3 pm. from the Richardson - igi ggg ing ape es progress reported in’ efforts to | a wae i : “uy Dale M «Ceciiad Hughes, | ' inet B B ; direction-finding antennas | He told officers he grabbed a 1) Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with jnverneseea paviah Oger og avert trike threate and two sisters : : : r auger oO Uingling ros arnum ‘ bere i ine Rev William Lovejoy officiating ranches in all princ * =o eatened for ee bate’ body ia at the C1 0, of Took Detroit Blvd, will be and Bailey Circus, died Friday’ The club is holding a picnic at! guage shotgun he had on the front See rel tat comsters. Brencreey those accepted Aver- duly f \ inne F Y ties, held at 10 am. Tuesd 7 nk thelca ee “ d Friday’; 4m. today in the Bald Mountain porch and fired three blasts at Mr Major will lie in state at the aged over $130 weekly . tim Wednesday aad Thursday, 1°™ are uneral Llome, Keegu aul ao way 1 after a long illness. He traveled Recreation Area. the youths. hitting the five boys. Riches deca-Biza Puneral Home, . = hj Individual sessions were held be Harbor th Willian Cathohe Churehosoth the cireus frem 1932 until TE eer ii ie 1s en eee ~ MUNRO- JUNE 26,1950, CATHER. $1,000 Scholarships Walled Lake with burial in Mount 1959 : ; Eh Ree nee “i 3 to be awarded in this region. tween the unlon and representa LAWRENCE J. GREEN : ine Burnette, 50 Ellwood. age 91; Pleasant & instructive work. Al tives of the 12 companies Friday : ‘ at " Hloly Sepulchire Cemetery 1 r ° pelores See a acains Done cars furnisned. For local tnter- : PS. y, : ; = in ° - . 7 . ' ) _ oT, r / P; } 5 ‘ > ' mn - d = 8103 tive of the 12 companion FAMAN | Lawrence F Green, 71, ef 26. a ftosany will be said at X pm SEATILE, Wash (AP) — Tom County Youngsters Jubilant euber Mts Bere eee ee Se ‘VEFK Brooks St. died yesterday in Pon he Richi - . Fk De Wolfe. government prose and Allen Munro, also survived SALE 8 Ss ous pattern of having four man | 5 Monday at the Richardson Bird Fu E ' by 19 grandchildren and 20 great- —. SS Ee Eo imme ottat fi Itlac General Hospital ical tine. Walled Lake cuter of Tekyo Rose, American- . grandchildren. Funeral service COLLEGE STUDENT e _ | ) i ‘ ' » - s negotiate on an overall | ii. had been an emplove of the _ born Japanese spy during World an 1Ca e O am will be ‘held Tuesdsy. June 23, A summer job will be offered basis | : Mis. Thighes died Thursday in an ,,, at 1:30 pm. from the Huntoon to a few qualified young men. Pontiac Public School System for War If, shot and killed himself . Funeral Home with Rev Galen Accepted hould be able 4 walkout of 500,000 United Mt scans fclore! Adliremien! anutomotile accident She was a Thursday. le wax 06 | Hershey officiating Interment in feces ‘i thee seestember, gen Stee , sinbe the Rosary Altar S ee = ee . Grend Lawn Cemetery. Detroit r , Je to transfer to Steelworkers would halt about 90 Mr. Gireen leaves his wife, Car raember of the Hosa Bitne ° | It's vacation time for 55 physi- are as near the same as their nor Mrs. Munro will lie in state at 1 ages Net eatices: including per cent of the nation’s steel pro jie) a daughter, Mrs Henry Fos! iety of the St Willams Church ‘TUCSON. Ariz, (AP) — Richard ¢ally handicapped Oakland County|mal brothers and sisters do.” auc Buatown Penecsl ome: Eee . ees fine io esate + u ae “nib aad lear eat . : ‘ i : . . A = . _ =: on a part time Dasis. ‘or in- duction Sica? Alaionle tea anne. Gelees a ae trleo of the j M in Be ach Coun Jo McAuliffe, 99, former president! youngsters. * * * ROUNDS, JUNE 18 1959, HENRY formation call Mr. Goins, FE The companies taking part in fang Douglas, both of Pontiac, fi try Club and of Club To of Ronny of the-American Brewing Co., died) - * A Mrs. Kirkby says the youngsters = re ae ee Ss a : 2:0610_1_ 9m 108 ae Fy aide oe i : oak : — : paris : : RIVER-SALESMAN FOR AB- negotiations are demanding @ grandchildren, four jfeat-grand bs ‘ ¢ Fiiday of Jung cancer. He was The children, ages 6-16, will leaves Will play outdoors regardless of ang eer ens aune Ga at eames bakery route. Small in- wage freece as a curb to infla: children; a sister and two broth He 1s SHEN INE do by her husband, president: from 1953 to 1957 Wednesday loc a iwoweek slay st ithe leg braces and wheel chairs... Som, rat gee aaah cog say es vestment necessary. Elgin 68-6500. tion, Union officials contend a brs : “threr-son= Hen-aad-Larry at home, 7 ees aie: includin ames, wild life study Chapel, with interment in White Lincoln 6-8990 eves. —__ sage hike could t ted t/ ind Gerald. serving th th \ FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) - ‘amp Grace Bentley, 12 miles & 8 Be c Ltd Chapel Cemetery Graveside serv- EXP CAB DRIVERS. STEADY & wage hike could be granted out! Service will be held at 1 40 pom" rald, serving with the Ar. nnn =» north of Port Huron on the shores earn crafts and participate in Tees Will be uncer the suspices part time. Day or night shifts. of profits without raising steel ooTuesday at the Voorhees Siple in Korea; two brothers, George | larence Edwin (Ned) Smith, 73 0 h ° ir ‘ " : ~jathletics if able ee ees lie ih stale mt _ wel Ware. ee 4 : Pap ies . A 8 e ? prices. (Chapel with burial in Oakland Hills. @0d Raymond Springer, of Detroit, editor of the Fairmont Times, died the lake. ea oe the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home cay ES ars |Cemetery. Art ten cictete. Mra. Marwn Pat. E?iday in a hospital, He became) They will be among 110 other |, Toten OF NEARING (ON eCah Sn ies Veartele Ra, Wauartord ang consitieon: Tee Fay. ON te z ' , . " ; ‘ = ‘ } d 8 , Wa B Stabs Stepfath . ferson Detroit. and Mrs. Martha iter of the Times in 1917, 12) state handicapped partictpating [Township Board. sehen: ces 43, beloved bus Basie cesie oy stabs otepramner, MRS. FRANCIS MUNRO . er : To the owners of the following de-| band of Mrs. Martha 8! Beattie Motor Sales : : _— — Wilkoff, Walled Lake years after he joined as-.a—re- in this year’s camping expedition [scribed property: a“ dear father, of Mrs Ralph Tip: 5806 Dixie Highway OR 3-1201 Then Tries to Save Him Mrs. Francis (Catherine Bo porter, | sponsored by the Michigan an : ue - imclasire Lots 11 thru pett, Mrs Talmage Lester. Don- “At the Light in Waterford’ ‘ nf : ! : : He : i : nelusive ©o arin ross Estates, ald and Robert Simmons: a ELDERLY MAN FOR ¢ JOR. SeRANY a Munro of 50 Ellwood St. died off: AUIS A. | League for Crippled Children. [Section 24, Bloomfield SSownship, Oak- brother of Mrs. Edith Parrott. eR a ean Oe re HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — A apoplexy at her home this mom! MILFORD — Service for Arthur . eee “Th h kids,” Fe tae en t the T hi Hilde ee ame enore lee 4-4228 cal]_mornings. compan inheres ei ‘ . . . é een . c s S, ’ otice tha ¢ Townsh merick, Mrs a Zaple, Ts. a gancling hygh school youth stab-/ing. She was tI. Major, 80, of 216 Clinton St. will C e U e 0 10 linic’ ese are DAPEY SAYS! noard of the Township of Bicone wiccketh McNeil: Jamec, Clayton, FIRST CLASS bed his stepfather Friday night,| She was a member of the First be held at 3 pm. Monday at Rict | |Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkby, executive |has-tentatively declared its intention to John and Charles Simmons; also = S then soucht unsueeessfully to keep! Presbyte Churel | . ¥ UTS ‘secretary of the society. “They | make the following described tmprove- survived by two granddssehtere: DETAILERS gh recessfully fo keep! Presbyterian Church ardson- Bird Funeral Home. Burial |? Ms : y 7 | ments: : Funeral arrangements wlll be an- For automation type machines this wounded man alive by| Mrs Munro leaves five sons. < - a @ Or C 00 \love to be doing the things that! For the proposed improvement to the nounced later b the Sparks- also jigs and fixtures . : ne . Ons will be in Highland Cemetery | eit water system in Charing Cross Griffin Funeral Home 2 5 as Peeathing into his throat John of Canada, Allen in bneland A retired farmer. Mr Matar died | |Estates, including the construction of} §MART. JUNE 18. 1959. LLOYD C LOCKHART-W RIGHT Gerald Owen Johnsen, 17 said Paul, George and Joseph Munro enarty this mn ' ; A third polio clinie will t eat ° oe caeae UL 2-127. LIGHT HT CARPENTER AND M ASON. A 8-2018 a & MEDIUM HAULING 8-2057 MAN any kind of { work. F MAN WANTS PART TIME APTER- noon work. FE -1418. . PAINTING, OR. 1 or. Guaranteed work. F PAINTING, INTERIOR. or, wall washing, interior, hous- wasbin ecterier Free estimates. EM 3-68 FE 2-5831 work. P Prices _ right. FE 5-8325 YOUNG iG MAN 21. of any kind. } MY 3-1178. YOUNG MAN 21. Hsieh ate-"mntittary ob 1 DAY dae ti BUSHEL. _ References. FE _in, ref. 1 PE 4-1829 EXP. Gra Li ‘sitting & housework, FE 8-049!. ae nnn doen EXP. COLORED GIRL YOUNG GIRL TO LIVE IN $12.00 J week more for home than wages. OR 3-0496 _ Help \ Wanted _ _8 ARE YOU renaetknT Security with unlimited income. early retirement, No investment required. Interview by appoint- _ment | ONLY. FE 4-0738. ARE ay rou D IN L work? You can make from $1 to $3 2 er hr Selling Watkins nationally advertised products. No cash cutiay,.you cannot lose. _ 150 N. Perry. EXECUTIVE MANAGER TRAIN- ING. Are you held back in your aggressive, under 30, think fast, gets things done, and are humble? Music knowledge helpful, part- time early evening — Satur- day while learning Ph 2-0204 EXPERIENCED Sere IN- surance Salesman ri salesiady Excellent opportunt Phone OR 4-0306, J. A. bmg EXPERIENCED. FULL - TIME Real Estate Salesman or Sales- lady. E ccoem receel Phone OR 4-¢306, J aylor. "| SAEs PEOPLE. "SCE TO EXPAN need additional saies help. Fine opportunity for will- ing workers this older real but will train. Call for an iInter- | TURRET LATHE Le) ior Eee isse be- . Meeting the pub- — i | | i “CRAWFORD AGENCY 609 E. Flint MY 3-1143 _FE (8-2306 | UNENCUMBERED COUPLES women for houseparents, no smoking, no drinking, yeer around employment, beautiful surroundings, pleasant working conditions, good salary plus hoard and room, pald vacations ad information write or call arr Commonwealth, ree _ Michigan. Phone NAtional 9-3988 — Employment Agencies 8A Evelyn Edwards present position because you are. estate office. Experience preferred _- or ironings | GENERAL S UEEWORK BY DAY | | Good reference. Call after 6 pm ———TwelDE & JA ANTTOR ITOR SERVICE — INSIDE & nm cut- also cece & odd jobs done Landscape & clean up work. FE 33 WANTS PAINTING ; OR FE 54-0834 INTERI- R. EXTERI- Sn een RELIABLE CARPENTER NEEDS 21, DESIRES WORK HIGH ~ SCHOOL tien ful- Wo ork k Wanted 1 Female 11 CARE OF ELDERLY ne LIVE WISHES BABY- WISHES work in yer Gore a weet one | EX CABINET, MAKER “AND CAR CARPEN. Complete job. Masonry, Electric specialty. etc. Kitchen cabinets built in . your job. References. OR 3-3304. CARPENTER OF ANY HOUSE, MOVING. PULLY EQUiF kind, after 6. FE 48450. L. A. Youn ‘eaee et cea ar tions. Licensed builder. PHA Terms. FE ¢-6909. PLASTERING — NEW & REPAIR. Vern Keller, UL 32-1740 oo PLASTERING & | REPAIR. | ‘REAS. _Pat Lee. PE 203 PLASTERING AND “REPAIR work of all kinds. Free estimates 830 Meyers, MY 12-1606 & FE 2-1 R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. cee and finishing. Phone FE ~~ ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING FE 4-0444 TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR septic tanks. Field tle footings Ditches and boat well. UL 2-5404 ___ Business Services 13 Acme Asphalt Paving Licensed and bonded. Free esti- mates. FE 5-1917 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office. Genera! Printing & Office Bupply Co. 17 Law- _Tence St. Phone FE 3-0138. BLOOMFIELD WALL CL®ANERS Wall and windows. Reasonabie. PE_ 23-1631. CONTRACTCR, FULLY “LICENSED new & Usei heating eeeipment __ Television Service _22| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 DAY OR NIGHT TY SERVICE | IMMEDIATE = = SERVICE ACTION noon & evening, call FE 20485. Or — i oar a8 Soon aa — e Ask Ken ten “bs _Upholstering ar K L. wea Lage Realtor ‘EAELE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER e Rd, PE 4-4563 a Cooley Lake Ra. EM 3 Se POR ALS UPHOLSTERING or EM Seoes FE | TRADE ar LAN SONTRAE | ~THOMAS. UPHOLSTERING » Tho NORTH PERRY. ST. -8888 ___ Lost & Found ai famparies 14 buildin sites to choose from. Only 6 miles west, Paved streets. BLACK PATENT LEATHER | — N. Telegraph purse, Pontiac Drive-in. Personal rs & @lasses needed badly. On 3-808) Wanted Real Estate 32A 2 BEDRM. VERY DD LOGATION a ie renner OST i-errrrr ~ | n Silver Lk. Al) utilities tnclud- Se ie Reward cite | oe NEWLY DECORATED | 1 on Sy, | REDDIE BROWN DOR, 100: See —_ veo = Avondale AD | a STOVE, HOT WATER. swer Sean ndy" and salesmen to serve blige For quell!” tights ‘turn. F FE 4-5263 7 “Taffy. to. lee) ee 21195. Dea peorebel ‘= fast reliable | 7 RMS & BATH. REFRIO. & | LOST; BLACK TOY C OCKER. | stove furn. FE 8-034¢_ j foward FE t- ae of 2 aneree ( ALL 3 LARGE — ~ FRIO. & | stove onroe i REWARD FOR ~ “INFORMATION . a = j | Jeading to recovery of Siamese * oe a Be REFRIO. al cats FEDS mesior Maple ©4002, | me Rauate ay, Paim Vie Apts Humphries Hobbies & Supplies 24A | |~ 83 N. Teiegraph Open Eves. | oF a ceahaner NUMBER YicTURES | FE 2-9236 1 ra e ames ckenstose "| Book Store’ 13 E_ Lawrence at. | —MOLTIPLE ae SERVICE CAS | Notices & Personals 25 -48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY WRIGHT-VALUET AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Don't worry. Know the facts. Confidential consultation. FE Sst: aon FE 5-003) _FE_ 6-044! AEROT . KNAPP SHOES HAVE C ASH, Fred Herman OR_3-1592 { WIE TR: AVEL | ANY “GIRi OR WOMAN NEEDING friendly advisor phone FE 28730 Conti Contidential. We will travel to see you and | your home land contract er acr ——FLECTROLYSIS CENTER call mer for 8 eminute | CALL erin = NTER nae | for remova: anted hair.| *ervice No ch EY. k. D. RILEY, Broker Martha wise state “registered, j _experienced OR 3-2896. free estimate, Gene _Service. UL 2--2770 Custom Asphalt — Pavin FE 5-413 ke_Or' See -GIRL WANTS S BABYSITTING } IN| | HANDYMAN GARDEN PAINT our home. Vicinity of Clarkston. pruning, hand digging mons rayton or Waterford. Live in tf | rates. G Mitchell. FE 5-406 necessary. Have references. OR 3-3973. GIRL WANTS \NTS _ BABYSITTING general hc housework. Nef. wk Ret FE 6 babysitting. Ref FE 4-2409 “JRONINGS WANTED. FE 2-8457 ——TYRONINGS WTD. $3 BU. —__OR_3-0400__ IRONINGS WANTED FE 5-1620 MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING, SEC Tetaria) service. — NURSES TBE - jondeo Day & Night—Licensed & FE 2-5492 RESTAURANT & DAY WORK REP | Exp. FE 5-0678 anytime. TYPEING DONE IN MY HOME _FE 4¢-0638. : TYPING. CARBONS, sters. al] letterin asonable rates ” STENCILS In my were ‘all PE @-1154 weve - TRONINOS. Pcxur | Del. ~O396 > ane Sant “WALL > WASH- __ing and heu ecleaning _ FE 3.1581 Building Service A-1 CEMENT Also repairs. & BLOCK WORK OR _3-0464 _A-1 BLOCK, BRICK AND CEMENT. Residential and commer- Also under house basements work. cial. re SAND & FINISH ntiac Ha: ak OR 3-3863 GIRL WANTS DAY WORK 3 DAYS 8-8286 HIGH SCHOOL WANTS PUL. L TIME | IRONINGS. 83 BUSHEL FE 8-4192 Auburn Avenue Nurses Eschanse i We are well ae ped. Call MY FE san rdwood Floor Service. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE ae _Pive tn ee rics a zis E FISCHER'S ae er “a¥RVICE Weeds and mud removed from nee ee en OR 3-61246 | PURNACES. CLEANED AND | service. C. L. Neilson. FE 5-1788 IRONINGS WANTED. WATER- ry ford vicinity. Exc. service. OR AWN MOTE BARES & _3- 5053 ___. | Outboard Mtrs — Parts & Service; . $3 BU. Air cooled engines repaired | | Authorized -Service for Brigxs- | Stratten & Clinton Engines JOE'S MOWER & MTR. SERVICE 980 Cass Lake Rd FE 4-792! \NEW WAY ASPHALT | All work guaranteed. Call for | tree oe ees Licensed and .| bonded FE 4-7980 PLASTERING — NEW OR REPAIR. | Work Guaranteed. FE 5-0304 SAWS MACHINE FILED Maniey Leach — __ 10 Bagley St 'WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL auto and wringer washers. Whoie- sale and retail! { APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S 06 Oakland _ FE rere Ls | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16, DRESS MAKING AND TAIL ORING | and mending. Call afier 6 pm FE 3.7689 | DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL-) FE 49063. | _terations. Mrs. Bodell 12 | DRESSMAKINO TAILORING. AL- terations, drapes & Formals done | |_in mv home. Call FE 68-8455 | Garden Plowing 16B_ COW MANURE PLOWING DISK- _ing. leveling. FE 4-337) 3-1128 Joho ples. G@uaran-| GARDEN PLOWING & FITTING teed work. | Grading, tractor work. Phone OR | | ac. ELECTRICAL SERVICE. sPE-| _ 3-307) W. M_ Lidster ' jyatiaieg in remodeling & repairs. | PLOWING, DISCING, DRAGGING . Lis- & bondei vont. FE 5-2200. mowing, and grading, FE 8-2100) 7-1 MODERNIZING Or UL 2-2519 Custo' =m Cabinets & Oe S208 PLOWING, GRADING. DISCING & Fe Est's s, UL 2-3478 mowing 775 Scott Lake Rd FE | 4-4228 or OR_ 3-0165 VACANT LOT MOWING REASON. able. FE 4-8543 HOSTESS — Nearby restuarant | A-1 an RICK BLOCK AND CEMENT with repeat society clieei| work, Also fireplace OR_3-0402. WARNER'S RCTO . LING. Someone tall, slim, well dfessed| — pyLLDOZING & TRUCKING | Lawns & garde. 5s Also Hight arad and attractive Aged 20. — 30. DON TURNER FE 5-2853 _ing FF 48946 — Mien) seit. -s* w-1 COMPLETE BUILDING BERV- \ __ Laundry Service 18 PBX RECEPTIONIST — Light —. EER CONSTR uetigN co typing. Night shift Good oppat| MA 42203 29 COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY tunity for someone who ne these hours. Aged 23-35. $225. Bg Sele eat Boerth os | it cellen orthan +O pookkeeping light Aged 22" 40. Previous office experience gets you a real find of a jo’ $260 EPTIONIST — typing required. Smart at- al for joca] swamk of- STENO tn a Downtown Pontiac | office Good typing, light hand and bookkeeping — $350. STENO for — phere of a nearby) com care Good typing and short- Aged 20-40. $400. COST GIRL — Experience in cost accounting. Someone who is accurate and likes detail. Light | Bel — No shorthand. Local _ MEN — MECHANICS $200 PER HOUR Experience — Some toois rator PER HOUR Experienced PIE MAKERS EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING SERVICE —OUR NEW LOCATION — 24'g EAST HURON FE_ 40584 $150 PER HOUR MIDWEST Employment 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg FE 5-0227 MIDWEST ARY — For interior deco- rator Must have good typing & eernene: b-day week. Benefits, EPER — Aged 24-40. with | working experience for general bookkeeping. $275. JR. SECRETARY — For small firm. They wiil train. Good typing & shorthand. $225. OFFICE — caverns position for woman, 25-35. Answering phone. Reception duties. Good typing $250. MEN \PRINTER Experiencd with commercial. plastic & metailic parts io mechanical parts MIDWEST gears, DA , EMPLOYMENT SCE LET RET: Pootiag Ma Back Bide _ ant $6, own room ‘and TV. a i __|netructions hd housework. Ret. FE 4-390. TUTORING. READINO @ ~ ARITH- cP FOR E metic. 3rd grote thru punter | } ag ry Dixie Hwy. Drayton high FE eons caBtee yor 0 Uke ae WK Work Wanted Male 10 Cah or OF 27s ee MTD LV 1k PVT. RM 2 MEN. 21 @ 72 JUST OUT OF pire. iy & 4) Weekends free tetvice, Wish any kind of work soe" @ Pontiac _Y® 8-949! waTORE- eR sive: i 2 YOUNG MEN W eos ane ays 3 chi.) Work. ot — doner, rE > peal year. Very oneey short! ! i] A real live-wire cutie | ' PARTS MAN — wick experience ae ee KINDS OF auENT WORK. asonable. J Jenson, FE 2-2 2340 ALL KINDS OF iT A block work. FE FE 3-1210 or __ 2-346) 34640 - anc a tts i A-1 MARION AND KY. BLUE 80D | sURKE Datseiag ase ores act up = ~ rook: J L os 43 ASPHALT PAVING |p oce af sctking et 0 y\ebe are out | ish grading top toil PE 0003. or parking lo i) re Our | PaGaL best references. Hagel “ROTO T GFE | Phone PE §-$037__or__UL 2-340 | om PLETE LANDSCAPING | = : APING, baer BLOCK. STONE joe tree removal and trimming, 775) | Scott Lk. Rd. FE ¢4228 or OR mercial. Bill. EM 3-3168 _ | 35-0165 BLDG. REPAIR PLASTERING ; | LAWN CUTTING “AND REPAIR ey Block, Cement work. FE “Complete iawn service Dan's | = | Landscape Service. ML 46-4108 “BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED ' work Guaranteed. Free Estimates. — 4-OTT1 BLOCK K BRICK, Sea / MA 5-037 and fireplaces. | 4 BULLDOZING Lake ~Dredging Truckth “CEMENT AND — EXCAVATING — , Shirt service, Pontiac $40 8.. Teleare. FE | Service Laundry. _ 26101 { eee BAL Wtd. Household Geode 27 AL oe DIRT n EM 3-2204 ACE ee “SERVICE RE- a5.” our bid. Al moval and trimmin FE 72-1188 or FE | LANDSCAPING SIDING & SEED- ing. Tractor work & grading with front — loader Free estimates FE 2-546 NURSERY SOD _ DELIVERED OR yaid. Biack dirt & fill. PE 2-2650 TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAIS Septic Tanks -_ Drain jeld« . - installed. Free Estimates OR as est. FE 53-6303 or OR 3-7000 3-69.22 | WEED CUTTING IN VICINITY OF CEMENT 18 OUR "SPECIALTY | Fisher Body. FE 2.7368 | Floors. basements, EM _3-4870 WEED AND MOSQUITO CUSTOM HOMES Pians. drawings, construction es- _timates at no cost. OR 3-0764 CERAMIC TILE FREE ESTIMATES TERMS Advance Floor Co. OR 3-870 Spraying OR_ _3-0624 7 “Moving & Trucking 19 1-A Reduced Rates Local or long distance more SMITH MOVING CO FE 448 i CEMENT SIDEWALK & DRIVEWAY CONST. Licensed _mates FE 4-337) ‘Rochester Area or Oakland County Bakes WILL BUILD YOUR FLAN OR OURS See model 3 bedroom brick homes and large selection of desirable. wide sites in Mt Vernon subdivision on Runyon Rd. (25 Mile Rd} Cul 2 miles East of Roch- “OPEN 9TO9 OR IF YOU DESIRE TO BUILD On your lakefront site Let us have one of our selected CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED __bufider. Free estimates. UL 23-6175. and bonded. Free es''\- AT MOVING BEAVICE MOVING SERVICE — Reasonable Rates JE 8.3658 HADCING & RUBBISH, W AME your price Apv time. FE FE 8-085. LIGHT HAULING REASONABLE rates. FE §-1124 LIGHTHAULINO. 44-0035 Rubbish. fill dirt top soil, cand ~ O'DELL CARTAGE — Lota! and long distance moving Phone FE 5-6806 RON 8 LIGHT HAULING AND DE livery service. O} C207. ‘Trucks to Rent | TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT %-Ton Pickups Dump trucks Semi-trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Go. Excavating, Grading. MY 3-821, - La rion pack filling. | | DGHT ee meaty TRUCKING | | eG, and front end loading FE | | 0603 Ileton stakes i ar * aaa alan Lake Pe FE 4115 FE a “AND FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Yes we can sel] your home for | cash with very small down ster: ment Call us. for further mation Do not feel obligated. ae wil! appraise your property and | tell you me cash you can receive “CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHOES Eu MILLER cine 3.4942 DAINTY MAID 8 —Mrs A. Taylor 56 oliles cael te +1203 | DAINTY MAIN SUPPLIES — 739 | pe nuee Mrs. Wallace. FE i sees | eee) | | j car! ya Oot! : heen newly decorated, free park- FR 203% | 3 — 3 BM, show you how to get cash ‘er 180 EF Huron Rent Apts. Laternene’ 3 TH. CLEAN 3 AL uti § RMS, BATH. UPPER, FE 2-6332 e : FE 2-5788. EDROOM CORNER APART- ing space close to transporta- tion and Sb gry | Nereus as BEDR: APT. BUILTIN stove & = rator, e mal areuitecture. $00. FE 41550 b 1 ppm m 2 2 BEDROOM TERRACE. CLEAN. $69 mo. FE 40000 or FE 47681. APTs, FOR rent, MY 3-0181. re rote an ND BATH. TH. UTIL. FUR: nished, private entrance, ver clean, cal] bet. 6.30 & 7:30 0 _3-4536 } RMS. BASEMENT, PVT BATH. ent, serege West side $55. genes coup e No children or pets. } RMS alan { STOVE REFRIG- er eUiililies. RM. CLEAN, UPPER APT. | sar privileges = Some furniture $6. mo MA }- ly ) RM “UNFURNISHED. STOVE. rete, ie A astaae © TS, LEY A JE. 83118 “WEST SIDE | FE rH ON “4 RMS. & BA, Hes ren welcome. Chil ‘ ~cooaia. WEST SIDE. NEWLY oecgrne’. adults FE 2-1823 0 MS & BATH UTILITIES FURN * Close in. Call FE 5-1280 4 ROOM UPPER OVERLOOKING pack Center of Birmingham. | Naiking distance shopping and | transportation Heated Bove and refrigerator MI 4-483! - 4 RM & BATH APTS IN: DRAY- ton. Heat. hot water furn. $40 mo yes if IN N DEBT? “WE TRADE WE BUIL _OR _3:1972 oF OR. FS196__ DORRIS & SON REALTORS ¢ AND TILE BATH, HEAT. WOT | 752 W. Huron __PE 41857 water. stove refrig., couple. 2067 IF SO Sell Us Your Equity | ¢ YE “4 "(RMS DECORATED EAST SIDE ed ers oe lame Adults. FE 2-2048 after 6 p.m | Ler US | Franks Real Estate 4308 Dine © [ROOMS ACROSS | FROM Pon- { ; Hwy OR 3-9701 tiac Motor FE 5-6938 alter 6 | Give Youl Placeto Pay (wantED IM?ICEDIATELY'| |¢ RMS. BATH BASEMENT, NAAR | Homes, farms.. lake oben) and tand contracts Buyers watting. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron ___ FE 4.8530 Fase Yeur Mind WE ARE NOT - ~LOAN COMPANY | MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELORS Rent Apts. Furnished 33° DOWN. PVT BATH AND ENT | RM 7116 «& 1 Pontiac Pe sous Bank Bidg. _lup. share bath FE 4-020 — RM. EVERYTHING PURN | JEAN (WILL 7, EO PEN ee adult. PE §-6777 93 Norton | ovely Le eauty Clin am = - 7 cutting and shaping in addition |! oe 2a baeectll es apts | to the regular beauty services. | or FE 41008 coupes: j | OR 3-0054, $437 Dixie Rwy 2 . “SRGinA® | LADIES. OPPORTUNITY KNOCK: | 1 Roms ey 313 (NIUSAGIN SY | | img Shert time only. Absolutely eee ; free to you beautiful 50 piece 2 NICE “CLEAN LARGE ROOMB | service for 86 Cory Stainless steel Private entrance Util Washing | flatware set. Lifetime guaranice privileges Garage 200 Norton | Value $2995: for selling 11 botties 9 g@ ; ROOM APIS PVT EN-| venus 5! ae a nek epper trence & bath Everytning fur- new Ndee Womorrew. way We rere Near Saginaw. inquire 22 uburn too late TTtTEes Fon ‘LOSt WEIGHT SAFELY AND ; oon Aer es 161 economically with newly released | Howard FE 2-0004 Dex A-Diet tablet. 98 cents at "PER SIMMS ) ROOMS, & BATH $12 a hild welcome. FE 54-1081 MODERN | Bt AVAIL- raat at 273 Baldwin Ave | abie a) 3} ROOMS PVT. ENT. ‘& BATH PERSONALITY HAIR CUT “AND | thin. Telegraph, ae atau rinse $4. Dorothy's \@ 3 & 4 RMS PARKING FE - Art Eee 4- 0808 RUMMAGE SALE, HOU BEHOLD | = : 2 RMS. UTILITIES FURN IN | Ge eel a fant welcome. 114 Center St. FE ends 1407 Rivona. FE 8-6 | SPECIAL BRAS FOR Sit REG | | 8 FULL D cup, and amputee let me fit | ROOM _ you. same prices, also girdles & | Ee $12 wk Call after @ 182) | coreeirte Proceeds go to charity 1eeo a FE 5-7373 2 RMS. AND BATH. PVT ENT $10 a week 57 Whittemore _ RM & BATH “UPPER. WHITE 313 8. Paddock, $12. FE 2-7720 UTILITIES FURN ) | VILL “AOE HALL AVAILABLE. FOR | PARTIES, RECEPTIO ETC | 3261 ORCHARD LK nD. rE 4-7065 | WE RENT DISHES a VERWARE 2 RMS, BATH FE 4-817 i4 3 iis | | | ~ BATH, MAIN < schools FE 5-8278 ROOM APARTMENT UNFURN in Rochester Basement and ga- rage OL 2-1887 after & pm or | weekends RMS & KATH or 2 children 4-1404 RMS @ BATH ~ON 8 MAR. | shall FE 5-0564 ROOMS NEAR GENERAL Hos. ae = & refrig Oetnee | UPPER FLAT 1 137 Summit FE) CLOSE | 865. FE 5 ROOM LOWER FLAT i un Very nice. Adults 2-506) RMS AND BATH, DOWN. rage, near Genera! Hospital, __faraiehed. FE 5-67 RM.) BEDRM. BEAUTIFUL | upper flat and garage. Shady yard an garden Lots of real livin Responsible adults only No anl- mais 33- atte OR 31006 aft-¢ erépm | ROOMS. UPPER GARAGF 870! mo 82 8 Edith FE 4-374) $ RM. APT. SECOND FLOOR | West side. Caii FE 4-109) 3 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER, | err Inquire 29', Auburn Ga-| 5 best | EL} 6 ROOM DUPLEX APT. DOWN- town FE 60806 or FE 47066 6 ROOM APT CARPETED | NEAR General Hospital Suitable for 3. | xeon a Party furnished. FE ¢-3387 | N APTS. 611 EB. PIKE. NEWLY peplortry Modern 4 .coms & _deth. Inquire mansger.___ ‘BEAUTIFUL MODERN 5 ROOMS & bath Carpeted, heat furnished, just redecorated Exc location, ner $00 | § 30 . -mo FE 5-610], ‘COLORED er m Aduils oaly. FE| 5” ROOM MODERN IN COUNTRY. downtown No young children | belore | 4 RMS. & BATH. TO MAN & WIFE. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) UNFURNISHED, APT.. 3 ROOMS, 90 Union St, FE 4-5425. 4 RM. AND BATH: front and rear entrance. Garage. Adults only, roe FE 8-2850. you dau: TEL, BURON salting ® : dll ast Hear A vd the eeen, ims el a | rooms & bath ail * furn. a NE tired. Ph. OR eines. * WEST SIDE Cony eclee™ a’ ve service 4-4233 hee “Gotan, Rent | Houses Fur Furnished 3 3 1 BEDROOM, MODERN, ATTRAC- tive. 3, miles East of Highland.) _MUtual 4-0812. 2 BEDROOM HOME ON COM- _merce R Rd. $100 mo. EM 3-2400. ‘BEDRMS. UTICA ON HOWE St. PE 3-1642 or PE ¢-4689 after 8 BEDRM. RANCH. BASEMENT. freezer Furn er unfurn. in Rochester. Must be rented im- __ mediately. OL 1-412 3} BEDROOM HOME, FULL BABE- ment, of] heat. Drayton Plains $125. mo. & deposit required. OR 3-6271 « ROOM HOUSE. 12 MI WEST _of Pontiac. EM 3-2043 3 after 5.30. 4. 2Ms AND BATH. HH. PARTLY nished ier elderly c¢ ol ay work ou rt of rent, F +428. Cal_mernings nl Newly decorated. Children wel- come REpublic 2-3011 3 RMS. FURN. Basement, no drinkers. 5-9139 i 16 ROOM LOWER FLAT, 5 ROOM | bouse and 4 room apartment oa Cass Lake. Phone FE 43016 FT. MODERN TRAILER ON lot. MA_4-2525.. 46530 Pontiac Trai! DUPLEX UPPER FURN. FENCED in yard. 1 blk. downtown Auburn Call 3 Heights. Heat. wana’ facilities | | furn. 988 UL 2- ? FURNISHED LA = E CABINS Phone FE 5§-8824 or OR 3-1107 after 630 ) pm FURNISHED § ROOM HOME. “No _ children, FE SMALL Booeia POR a IN- quire at 1676 Taylor Rd. Ask for Lonnie Weaver. FE 4-203), SMALL AN uousE MAN preferred, $10 wk., 0 Fenmore _nr__Creecent Lk. Tar _ Rent Houses =a 36 a BEDRM HOME. MODERN. Clean wood paneling, pvt & se- cluded $85 mo 45335 Merrill Ra. cutee sTORY COLONIAL. Wrst SIDE. * is mo FE 2-826 BEDROOM. 18 — “HOPKINS Call MY 3-5612 |2 BEDRMS IN “BYLVAN VILLAGE j $100 mo with lease Excellent ~~ Sond oar ear carpeting and | dra Will sell to leasee. FE 827 3 ie) BEDRM 2 BATHS is STRICKLY modern. Fully ca — At Com- EM 3} _merce Lk. EM_ 3-3163__ as = 3 BEDROOM SS BEAUTIFUL EAST pepe roc HEIONTS ow Renting For i AM PER. MONTH | FFICE: | $44.N E. Boulevard at Valencia — 2 BEDRM HOME 34 N SHIRLEY Large secluded lawn Rent or seit with small dn pmt. Open Sunday 32 to & pm Call FE 3-1862 2 BEDROOM’ RANCH. room, 14x21. family kitchen, 10x12 l'g baths Large ulility n Mil ford Cali afier 6 pm. MUtual 44485 LIVING 2- FAMILY | Soa trees UPPER APT Situated on Mt lawn Shady 3 ROOMS AND BATH, 1 CHILD | welcome, paved 6 street. FE 23-5050 3} BEDRMS. WITH BSMT & Ga- | rage Nice & clean. Ges heat. | @8 yrs ald Good location Near shopping center West side mn) 70109 after | pm BEDRM. 2 CAR GARAGE West Side Option te buy. OR 3.2159 only Who will Pt with lawn & For Rent R Rooms 37 Fe ee ee 1 CLEAN oye oi on 3 _persons. PE 5-8466, Mt. Clem. "| Saseptidae for ou : con’ e FE 5-1333. ore shower. $7 week, FE Baa Close 267 N. Saginaw. FE COMP. ABLE ta available. FE 2-4 one PURN working man. tio we. LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM PE 2-6296 LADY. HOME PRIVILEGES GA- rage. 128 Lincoln. FE re 3. SLEEPING 16 _ Saginaw. Ppt 0. ere cone. sn at at) ol Nee a Nab 64 Pine St. MER ORLY: Rooms Wit With Board 38 EXT. CLN. TV FE none Ppl? MEAs. _TV_ FE 5-0377. 14 Matthew CLEAN ROOM, GoOs TTY FOR feta Near transportation. NICE HOME. SOUTHERN COOK- ing. Parking space. Men er moth- _er_with child FE 6-313 Convalescent Homes 38A ae eae in FOR 2 ELDERLY home, reasonable Z 3 ~4607. __ WE OFFER THE FINEST IN equipment and service at res- sonable rates. Men or women. Bed or ambulatory. 24 hr. care. FE ¢2735 Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room epartments. Cooking and aii yey units. __ 46 Auburn 23-6239 40 _ Rent. Stores _ 39 2 oe no axp 3619 DIXIE Highway OR 3-139 BEAUTIFUL Tore NEXT TO Stewart-Gienn bulldin, Suitable for almost res kina ’ ef gmail business. Blac arking lot. Immediate ale A. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1704 8. Tele- graph. FE 42533 FOR LEASE—1.100 sQ. FT PLUS Available Aug. Ist itn ‘going’ center Front and rear pé@rkt biacktopped FE 5-8431 days; OR 3-4601_ mornings & eves STORE IN WALLED LAKE, 20x60 Good location. MA 41202 Shee STORES WEST _Side. FE, 2-2144. A PANELED | OFFICES IN NEW building, downtown area. Only T200 square feet ieft Will divide to sult. Pere E or ae and heat furnished. F Rent Office | Space _ 4 2 LARGE RMS. WITH PARKING Ideal for real estate or othe: _business 100 Oakiandg Ave Available Immediately 1- and 2-Room Offices Choice location In Keego Harbor $50 per month Including utilities PE 23-4875 ak: laces SIDE. FE + PON-TEL CENTRE SOUTH TELEGRAPH RD 800 sq feet air-conditioned of fice 2 lavatories Gas heat Am ple parking Rolfe H Smit reaHer 244 Telegraph Re FE 37848 Open ttl) 8 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A FOR SALE OR LEASE - BUILD ing in the Drayton Piains area square feet Suitable for re ne shop or used cer jot. OR ‘SPACE IN RE! AR_ OF PLUMBING "| oP 116 Third. Rocheste: 4 2-He Rent Fart Farm | Property 4 41B TO LEASE LAND ROCK FREE, _top dollar, UL | 2-464) __ 4&8 For Sale Houses _ STORY. WASHING 3} BEDRM 1‘) ton Park Rec Rm, Carpeting drapes. incinerator, fenced Ya Priced for quick sale $12,959 _ $950 down. No realtors FE 4-695! — punch bowl FF. ¢ wENTs | SaidenOn se LAKE PRIVILEGES 7 AND r) “ROOM APARTME * ) $8 RMS FULL ae MENT ~~ $40 Fra ny Stis: _ Wtd. Children to Board 26 * clean, couple only. 119 N. Sagi- MTS L. Mars re per mo. 6485 Cooley Li Ra | — x 5 ROOMS, OMONA TERRACE | BEAUTIFUL VIEW AUBURN HEIGHTS EXC. CHILD 2 7AM APTS. DOWNSTAIRS 110 Telegro 2 ROMO? Lake. Road | Go Sith this new 3 bdrm ranch OCAT ), care. by day or wk. UL 2-013. Hamilton Walking distance to i ED, HEAT! open detarday ond Sunday 3-8.) 70° beths Den or ¢th Bedroom see yErrinG. ens Cae,.| (Peruse Mig, |® Muses Beez. 2 : LRNISHED OW! $ ROOMS & BATH ON SCOTT Bestia! \ilchen en@ family Z YEAST “Io 2 \ Jake ul only with reference | room Open gr es siee t{ Monde WHITE LICENSED HOME CHiL- ? Fattme Chleren, seicome on| RENT. FE 5-944]. | $65 per mo 44984 or FE Indian Woeds M ub. Walton dren under 3 preferred Dear cere | 12 or MY 31165 | put EX — 3 ROOMS IST FLOOR $-451 : | Blvd near Clintonville Rd. Models __or full time infant care FE 8-3567 rk OOMs (CLEAND UTILITine || EYt beth (Close to” doentows |§ ROOMS AT UNION LAKE. YEAR| from $23,500 paid rE 2 Seal : | Partially um Ail utilities paid wa aT EM 31-4261 NT eae. ESTATE = = : | nfant welcome nter St.| @ ROO NEWLY pacbaarep 36 TAME a _ BATH. GAS HEAT }— Fa 3 | $80 per month. 87 8 ;? “REDRM 3 BATHS FULL BaMT lean, pleasant, near DUPLEX 2 FAMILY § RMS. UP. | @ Rooms NEAR PONTIAC CEN. East side Pontiac. $750 down ANTIQUE DISHES rors. Orr Call 8 EM 3-6664 If no answer, C rman deen Maas. ‘rent. MY 6 asi — PONTIAC. CEN. Full price 98.500. FE. 2-0809 ys, a o e 4 re aths rooms, g&@ annette Shoal haat tis ee ee ees ke aT 20181 heat, Call MAple 8-2428 SB PRIVATE OWNER 2 BEDRMS” SASH og ae TVS FURNI- 7s AM st POR COLORED aed COZY & @¢ ROOM HOUSE, ae “SHIRLEY | pr! sass US Peres ative acti S| ae a RMS. BATH. CLEAN. PVT - i | GASH FOR FURNITURE AND AP-_ everything furn Perfect for work “ UN cok bas a ale pos. «4 —s95" ONT PINE LAKE PRIVILEOES, 2 BED Hiances. Odd pieces or hovee full ing coupie Dixte Hey 1 Np Larke pects opal peed walk | SALLEE w arage many extras. §20.500 FE | eos courteous service. FE we ee era Drive Ip- | whicd be the caate coset uaa Beautiful aw 3 Soares reach Fear! eater 5 ce : ~ — = 7 a J ROOMS UPPER FURNISHED. | Gas automatic hot water & heat Paved, incinerator, stove, canopy, RANCH arr HOME WITH LK \F URNIT URE | NEEDED. tivate entrance and beth 162 furnished by owner. Private yard & fan Option to buy See Hemp- privileges Lge. kitchen. Living Entire home ot dq lots, Get the Ruguate. UL 22152 or OA 8-376 ace laundry facilities at 464 B.| lemann at 380 W. Yale, corner| [™.. full beth. 2 bedrms & wail ° ht uguata. UL 23-2752 or Pike. near ¢ de and high ech Stanley. WE 3-4200 or WE 3-126.) ‘Y rm. $800 down. $10.00@ ba'- pes a te wit Bi Community |} ROOM APARTMENT ON NORTH No coal em anym point gn Ox 0 SUMMIT ST. MILFORD, ance to responsible party. Will Sale Phone OR 3-27 | anderen. Par . as * getters | bene Ne “call FE 8-8901 or beirms., of! heal, basement, Ap- : rhage ore pt aster} Usep sTUDIO orm FOR usr ee ryseent: Ask for Bp oe auton eee ee ee ply we 2oVe snd Saturdays, 3-8.| Green LX Rd. Orchard Lk ttm, Call §-3283 after a ae r | (Bicones 3 RM. APT f ENT & BATH | ern 4 rm upper Gas heat On amour. AL. NEW 2 ce oP oe Ores x eter roam gs rrPm| ees tengte ce ereens | pe Wate AH Se Se ves, ae aie | atte ec to { furnit Ph. FE 2-5523 3 ae ee _ _ vs 1) rand new eady for Pe $22.- | LE i Pe your House. .*™ °° Of APT STOVE & REFRIO | EXCEPTION Sn 7 RIC m abr | 0%? 4.800 down. OL 14161 hold goods either by private sale 3 RMS me ENT & BATH. i84| OR 3-787 Near Pontiac Drive-in. ¢ rms &| A REAL BUY FOR $22,000. LARGE cr pubile auction Appraisals. Mt Clemens FP 5-646 ===) NEWLY DECORATED UPPER. bath. Pvt ent. & garage. OR| Cape Cod with ¢ bedrms. In Smart Sale Jan Rech. } ROOMS. 18T FLOOR 1 CHILD | fiat | ramus he oa erage. heat 3-4381 between 4 & 8 | Rochester. $4500 down. OL 1-814! ester Michigan QOL 1-86 : No drinkers. 72 Washington 9 | juin FARM. HOUSE § ROO A ‘WALLED LAKE ONLY $960 DOWN ; 1° ROOM APT 18T PLOOR cH. 77 8 - Marsbail Fe a0) after oi! fired furnace. chee, ee a _ puts you In nice @ bdrm. year Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 © dren welcome Ph PE 27295 =P! elec. not water heater. Eases | seated home, 3 or sures ; $& 5 RM IN WATERFORD eee ae ee ving in the..country..$70, Fenced ry Fu toe 30000 USED GOLF BALLS. FE Watertord High School. OR 3-1388 | ORCHARD COURT woe h $2403 a | #13 $00 Pastor Resi Estate OOS ee .} ROOMS FURNISHED. HEAT: & | APARTMENTS REN WTD 1 aN 20° OR , i he reg Sirota at aror| | ae a? bold paced Inquire at 223 W. Long- 4 Li HOUsE OX) connen ANER LOT. rye 1 me ¥. nders ai = cw eee 7 wai ~ COMER “LAWN MOWERS _ #1456 . AIR CONDITIONED — LUXURY 2 BEDROOM TERRACE | $2500 Oniy $500 dwn. $25 month working or not, also chest of 3 RMS. AND BATH WALKING on bea pvt. lake and grounds | EM 3-0135 ee drawers, FE 4-5264 distance to downtown. Bmall child | PURSEe Cite ; "ON pad, 9 and fish-| 3? BEDROOM. LARGE LIVING ROO s. room. ol] heat. nicely landscaped welcome FE 2-6226 i RMS AND BATH SMALL BABY | welcome, 106 Dresden WTD TREE SPRAYER FOR APPLE | orchard Good cond, FI 9- -2454 | WANTED DEEP WELL PU MP _jack FE_ 5-5398 __ Wanted to Rent 2 3 RMS. PVT, EXT 31 Stowell, FE 4-2) HOUSE. REASONA- 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE ante AND | FE entrance Very desirable clean, q quiet t couple FE ¢197) _ 3 VERY ¥Y ATTRACTIVE E Rus. PVT bath, pvt ent PE 86-3473 3} ARMs PVT. BATH & ENT. “CHILD | 2-6 ae Write Pontiac welcome $20 per wk. FE §-1061 Box 70 Inguire 27} Baldwin. } RMS HOME PRIVACY. SHADY Share Living Quar ters 30° And cool, ': mile cowntown. FE | ‘5-4022, 4 RMS. BATH, UPPER, ADULTS. _Keego, FE 44618 after 5.30 le aus. “AND BATH 1 NT (22713 or FE ! 8-222 13 | BEDROOM | ble rent. best of references 4h! PROFESSIONAL sub-lease 2 for Press ‘RESPONSIBLE wants to lease . or bedroom furn home or apt 2 ¥OUNG MEN WOULD LIKE TO | share @heira3 bedroom bome with | Phone OR 3-647. BATH. PVT ENT est side. Inquire #§ Dw’ ‘ noo “pARTLY PORN IaED Private entrance. MYrtle 113 of MYrtie 39-1116. ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND _entrance. PE 5-485 . BACHELOR APT. oT r. BATH & entrance TV. Very nice. 6 to 8 pm | Wanted Transportation 31 “WANTED RIDE PROM WaineD | +. | Lake to Pontiae and return | § Mon thru Fri. working hours 8 | to § call MArket 4-2670 eve daytime call FE 3-7131_ ext al | | 1 gentleman 32 CABIN. “gizErs 7 AT MiLLMAN, \ i | | ich. $20 week. OR 3-7238 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 7 RMS. WHITE LAKE. FE em BATH | for ; | Beautiful kitchens with metal cabi- | i FE) “RENT” ~DRARSTICALLY REDUCED— | Pontiac's most exclusive. modern West side apartment development. | Balcony type bullding with tndivid- ual entrances nets in decorator colors with pias- tic tops Btove and refrigerator furnished. j Automatic heat & hot water exert | furnished Kitchen fan. master TV acrial and many other fine fea- tures Unfurnished apartments only, es quire po letses Of secu: rity de- posits — For @ limited time only. —ADULTS ONLY— MANAGER LT ie APT. 6 FE 8- OPEN Waele & BUNDAT _10 AM _PM “Paul A. Kern, Realtor 2-9200 Rentals ISHED FLAT a ‘RENT. Beachland off Cass Lk Rd. MILFORD. 3 BEDRM. BRICK Dis- rf eas heat, basement. $100 d_ 17-6079. MODERN HOME — BIRMINO- ham. Nice living room. Fireplace pete rooms cerege Weliee dis- _tion. MI 4-49 ae Tanspore MODERN 3 2 ‘BEDROOM HO HOME aT aobe 2 ae cana ROOMS Nearly new. Large jot, near Wil- liams Lk. References $78. OR | __3-€382 or OR 3.4558. OR 3-7414 ROCHESTER $4180 DEQUIN- dre. 2 houses ¢ 6 bedrooms, 3 ba 2 large bedrooms living | able rent. F ; SPRINGFIELD. “WEAR CLARKS- ._2-bdrm. mod, dup, FE 68-1455. wk AROUND LAKEFRONT, 2 spiny Utility. Car-port. EM _Rent Lake Cottages J6A 2 BEDRM. LAKEFRONT #45 WK. or 5 “Sasi. Pontiac OR 3-1237 J ROOM MODERN, FURNISHED. by week or month, private beach Bunny Run Country Club. Lake Orion. Inquire 7 vecr Or, _ Saturday or Sunday MY 2 ~$841 AND BATH PRIVATE ‘4 fo by week or season. OR ~~ APT. FOR A VACATION, SLEEPS 4 or 5, on Cass Lake. Weekly or season, +6382. BEACH & boats. On Pontiac Lake. OR Lakefront Cotta Lake, near Oraylt Season. peng cate hme plan Lally ihe Abel Os iN PRIVATE BaTit 3 | ate Lonel OE ose ne lu need apy | A BETTER MORTGAGE? ca ik ra UivAT aT 2! ONPURK LOWER UTIL. 1 cree rch . aes D ARTICLES P CRED | Oo 2-0201 | sto stele fireplace, Pvt. en-: ee eas 18 oS eee. up free ig charge FE 5-638 i me ney AILABLE oe acone is PVT) tance Dearms: In ba nage aia : n _ Mi after ores Lacerta a Painting & Decorating 20) fine co tail for wotie reliable NEAR PONTIAC GENERAL ie LAKE Seen i several miles of lakefront Service Ask for Mr Simmons, rooms. Modern. All utilities fur-| roome & bath in modern apt. for development.’ 1st ating rare An. a = 5607 | ery oe mike qe: $18 Or-| building Hest _furn, KM 3-4285. ore or rms — Y chard Lak Se one aes . RRACES | os BUY, SELL Pitas ABILIT WEAR GENERAL L HOSPITA UNION TE OR EXCHANGE #7 CLASS DECORATING, Paint. To sell larid contract at the upper with garage. fet FE FE ARCADIA NO. 1 S T fle ard wall weet sible distount — is pseis C. SCHU ETT, Realtor i Bak, service Ted af bas given Rt AL. 3 WOLVERINE PE 8-o05e, OR OF 10088 A Pg ; your equities, ‘Morigages avail | ms [.-) FRANKLIN ri & DECORA able. vy tAL AL. Downtown — 3 blocks east of removed, FE 4-6918. BUYERS WA a Lal 1 Lineoin. OR 39522, iyi aeseraied Sa SION I ies | Sey te! eS | ELT, PORRIMNEC, AFT |e Spe ie - ves = terion 16 : als roti de x. : have one | _eeteed —"Bonded Ciara | Guaranteck, Pree ent PE ¢9208., ARKO REALTY __ KIT PREV ATE ¥ eae ; entrance uti! single s itehen an Dh og REM Seba Ve “P raarenre | n. QUSCK TELL adataerpar nee tm SLATER APTS tL 21m. e fas s¢ttion on your ; RENT. 2 OR 3 inrERION & EXTERION PMaLL TRS rms, 9 8 Park CEMENT T& “BLOCK — tke inal keen erect Reaitor Partridge “ye se OPaTAInS AS ATT ke | 0) N Parke Bt. 5-0782 _| Free estimates PE 5.3254 _ ACTION!!! OR clean. ell | wites PE 44ied _FE 42548 Dar WALL cL FAPiRG ERS FAPERING | nw PAINTING \ ¥Ra On Your Contract. If you Jarmaned pret entrance, close . “— - oy crane wor’ ree estime OR Free estimates’ Call Mr ve solid on @ first or see -! : mb OR 23-1086 | ind contract, and would like UPPER } HOOMS AND LOWER 2 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINiS ing. Free estimates. FE . Ipieetrie. Excavating eee wv era rea” ae w Mason Thompson. : | FAINTING. 5 YR vers : PAINTING ox. a EXT PA ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. hanging “2 Conatruc and m peunenenes. eal our Reheat dois can get you the rooms: Wether lights & oly ar. » te de. ae | _— reduced. 23 Steindeugh off lc c. HAYDEN, Realtor % E. Wailten FE 6-044 a. THE ANSWER TO) YOUR PROBLEM:| “woMay, i, ALL PRIVATE. PIOERAL Want Ads! To sell, rent, | oo" eee ‘hire, it's FE 2-8181. “tt alli from 11-1 pm, & 7 ng. $45 wk Walled ‘La, MA 4-1875 | Sana “LK. BY r Wins ACLE Mite jodern. _ Swim & fish. | WALLED “LAKE, wrk ae ie beach. 2 bedrm. Reas. MA re ave {SEVERAL LAKEFRONT | © es Clean and nicely. fur- - vlony rent. By week, monw Dorothy Snyder Lavender PS BAT in ether. Ope has | room. Beautiful grounds. Reason- | i p 45000, | Storms and screens. West bur- ban. $10,800, Terma. OR 3-8021__ 3 “BEDRaL RANCH, i BATHS, 3 ler Storms and screens, Wa- 7 cheese Heavily wooded ict. Loree Drayton Plains area INDE PENDENCE CE TWP. 2 bedroom. new in 1956. $7,402 payments $55 a month on FHA mortgage. For sale by owner. Phone ORIando 8 SALE OR TRADE 5 “RMS. EXTRA | jot Garege. Bsmt. Gas heat. | Paved street. Garden Flowers North end $9.450 PE 5- | LARGE MODERN N HOME 4 BED- rooms, with reeeene ~ (aa ment Must be ist’ You can move aro oe. OR 3-T385 __ _ INDIAN VILLAGE, 3 BDRM. brick home, corner lot, 27 car ga- Tage. 3x32 BSMT. WITH SUB-FLOOR. Located at 4131 Lotus Dr., Water- UL 3-433. 36X32 Storms and screens. $700 down. MI 614632 after BY OWNER, ¢ ROOM MODERN, $0050 with down or #7500 __ cash rE + BARGAIN | ' “3180 DO Own jWN NEW 3 room space. 2 ese Sh Sr Ser | — | SUNDAY. 2 to 5°P.M. LOON LAKE Mil COSEYBURN DRIVE — % feet on water brick ranch aimost com sement - 2} car garage — Pfirepiaces custom quailty. Directions: Dixie Hw | tight te Silver Lake Road— en | Walton Bivd. Left on Leen of] Shores Drive to Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 8, West Pontiac s if ' | eat 5 / + 7 UG / . a t i + 7 : 43 / | é J : Sale Houses J feces ’ A ; For “ ‘ ' f f | 2 \ ¢ 43 “ H POR 2657 { 7 Houses 43 OC iow, For Sale 2 po ge 8-1210. NE 20, 1959 4 ek W Tl! Geses Drive. 72. es Sy | \TURDAX, JU? lan; For Sale Houses thing Do eu | SUBURBAN PO! ot hes? ' ee ee LM Has > e 4 a No ee ae © 2 bedroom ted. clos j ‘ RESS, S . —_ Jay A your tl 216 ft. wiy decora OL , PONTIA ‘ wis Ours plans, oF os 3 Good Ganre. ae ‘ we f . Ny 5 ——— Ou gs . $500 Pape, Bi i» THE ST MAIDENS ranch style Basement Vinciuded our mode PP) oS rese f Eicon ca a | > 43, MODE will build 3 eee wren Cup: Bonala “Gk “s i Adams TON ~' 8 i your _ birch - 1010 R w le Houses ~ | home on A ee, ae vo ae . . _ For Sale a oak floors, ae eae NE ip 1964, in fine (3 ae n wilt - in to : Sale Hoyses 43 brennan pf eats Russ McNab OR. FOLLY “Th 100 Dov wy ven; Tes pene te ine Parse living a’ te! eae ~ e mode A i. > mT 4 etire. ki . r- ee hobs. pet EWOOD ene | WILE, gs lot oF ours, a eres Serem Micuaak ead hes GAAS . a 3-B $8500 vailable. win, te ate 3 LAK priv. |. starter your 3-2837. . & res, sc ZZ ing a ATE: way Zz OWNER heel. Lk ee ee en how: OR 7» to sto Z Pinanc On our Ww see. BY OW ear sc ing rm. th, basem ode! to 5 oo ib, Saas . eee A today building. r ours. modern fireplace, Sub. | Hes din pes, tile ba | have m TOISEL ] - D'S ING g iit wees Custom paps « ee oe, sha drape — IOUS” frame L. AD (M24) Ad ie a esas Fe J, Realto _rage. a Thang gees a eas car * ANX inum-sided ke, on ) Lapeer Ra mt, north i 3 a DEN, E 1 ; ne fireplace. pbrecneway. “irees This “home” overlooking ‘erites. senor ian ov A Z very Y ae i ne Builder rm Enclosed- Prui anch trui droom: . a | Gor tlac on Us g , ner FE) + with vee ttee: : king a of Pon HWY, on Zz Z P.M. R. W.L ‘= ter softe 1 acre front lawn, in livin son seeki 4 DIXIE R 3-1231 0] EAA A M.-8 P. Iton RM. heat. wae Lot cious fr fireplace on! erson § E 4268 jains. O Z Y, 10 A.M. 4 E Wa INING lots. 4 rries. Spa tone for > Ms Pia eee 86 D t.4 ‘ : : $0302. 3 rice. at BEDROOM | and oe ce vi) For at mesite we still Drayien FE 5- CALE HED MODEL 3 BORNE eS Hin erry Sham M BRICK rt s lot room, quic p 1omes “FORCED SALE IRNIS 15. Li MA 4 ROO room 1 di- ER, FRA Corner aa 500. For sult buyer iality akefront TORCE . i) pew IRNIS sreet x riy R|3 BED living th full BY Aicdesbh cecatihs . t, full ba. $18, rms to ME T 4p qu “ : e la c FO ed to se 1 8! FU elrose 38 OMES Lake Hill E. NEA rpeted tiled ba F nicely backyard inex | $12.500, YJ. VER | 70 choic ve oscro on eeamaifi | vf BEDROOM rock Hil avin rm and |? ore in thie eto =. kyard : JHN J. ATE fe «Xu ‘ edi- fider-O TD on bath, | BED stores ‘BEDRM ee ly ah ae lad ted es a ed bac Hum JOLL L EST hav imm Bu mode i) thled Is] OR 3 hools & 7 OR 3 g in rang ed basi Loca ileges. enc 1606 ! REAL | ilable for bedrm, nd. Fu walls, 2 tate 70 arpetin ret vid lot. I priv ment, ondition : -NERAL Rd. : availab 3 f grou lastered i | Close SUO, ¢ in ov 1577. 50 ft ith fu 6-002 GE commerce 1 ava Toe to aiaweod Leora sla ith di- | M built _ PE 8-1577.__ 5x1 ke w terms. cellent MI D TWO 9203 Com 3-646 P 5 sites ferms a wood {joo Kitchen w ving | bedrms., yment. B YOUR wen! La 7.800 on reys ear eD EM_: RNISHED | -ontract. 4 | hard heat. ares Sse) 430 ¥ cownpa aT me | Stiner at a1 clean BEAUTIFUL, 1 sa enare FE 5 OWNER BARTLY ena lake. ee ON vate eae 1 we offer a Bette fox! ed screened Cash A) YMENT arn ceree foot felt at \bedroom | Price carson rreanly aoc: bedrm. . ‘. spel mo. FE py Near ache 0 _ . ‘Ou ane ee oom Ene widing $10. j WN PA back door, otorway §-1098. LIZABET bungalow throw from house bei j uit 5 la nning us inum 4 AL DO FE 5! E droom stone § ce ee siae dows. | 32481 or 0 is . ie pla so greae tm ttetea. itor TOT door n 2-5. FE § —MusT | ELIZA ‘onivia h a piece ae: $ AU-| 32 ‘te home . to $7200 mor! iS. Realto cach “Spent rite an rated! mel Hoos bab $6 AR ~omplete . build NG -2815 | = E VING Gar excellent sa 800 dow REAR eS comp ob »A A 128 $ LEA home d in xce at $ ar Rulsdre. Full Beau ice if you wish t C. Ps Drlonsile, a VEL | NT OWNER 1 a aoa @rine, (ence an for your bo ‘ ae On heat, landscaped were ane 2 tater Gate es Mis, 0 ee = THLY PATMES paved tract 2-6160 for appo mon a ingacnep ; : 1 heat, Schoo} id at a la EMPORA beaytiful L 3 | MON Insuran pa Call F Modern sha é epee ae trees down, Lar y or at in the Cont ome on be and Ledg | SMALL Taxes & yard. ; DOWN — new cedar utility i tiful lar 900. $1.$00 Haw nice isin th ranch ho dwood t built 1) wiarlades ent iving $350 Sar large et i {T, ar Vice Re Permanen ment. Li ngaio 1 bath. ed stre door. $ UL _2-2603 Scliool bus se “an Angelus la We treunew elie | Mel- ~ Suburban be Pul See ayaianti contract. ICE DL | Schoo ders cat ee er Shee) ty 6 So ai Gismennitta el otk Best Soi, Escated (Gn es. Pay ERVI ' OW . buile f 110 ae a DIR Mt. OG to model. Its m. privileg fxas h ; *, Our fore up roo h, approxi d with Out rn left At is the rik lake : MULTIPLE LIS Not INg village : a home before eetey ese & laidseabe oven ES rose — Tu your tulere TRL rE 24) wn $50 monthly STATE + Bed ave you ina he $.| acre er ak i le wim | ORAH BLDG NV ERTI bath ° “AL EST: N on have 2 begin . x 40 nial ¢ ing | PRLA DL 6435 — CO} 1% "7 REAL Rd Ange U OFF a aang fall semester beg h- ooking” perens Daneled iitine| FE 8- aero | (e0 ROSS HOMES ee ce ae FE 44821 Gian Living coem bed- the fas fish- ke 18 x Tule widaGe | — BED t for | 09 Eli ‘ eition itehen 3 mona aaa uf joy a summer of wormy chestnut ede eens y OWNER - cmt vo Pontiac | WLW. R 3-8021 ler caus ite 5 i's , Sl w rge 5 en dow eres Y f | R_ 3-80 ICE E OWS Tene ad 60) Up d $400 Ienjoy a nd out | outer ete fh raised | at thew 7 tam Sh mitet out © | _ ° ISTING SERV piglet | FOSS Oe # 600 an ? : : ra ful 13 i witn False : ” ty 2 — AULTIPLE L { Mea garner fandie ing fae, anti Ouare) Seauisl oa tae ie 20 ne-way ticket! FES 502 ~ MULTIPLE | l CESDEEO) LOOT Sandy ing while y , ircular hearth. imilar pen tS fe — a one- ~~ = YN ft ~ 5 th « glasse “his wife ‘mw 1 19 ft 8 re ILLAG OUR I home is 3 be brick why HO’ ew & Beautit nly “Lovely carpeted living hana Peet tm wi ty “roo sale House CE VILL rPeesenily. own 8 nome Ge? “XHIBIT New & only ae cee ares for a SONG washer anc ieled = fam ‘18 e 42 For Sale , OM M IR .e= KE OPEN resently uss tra ing roo ll carpe’ 1% car E XH : i Jini : > ar } - “ : . * disc Hac) hy o wa out << tearm atl ae ltina “a to fe ade vou 1wood pai aows Ree -R MUST (_ ‘ THE LA If you p ladly d Pontiac | wall t deta ng for | mT ag Foam. Tél, tere the Min tals Pet ota Fe AR UME BE ony OE ane en os ig ei x inane pry st 1 ae. - the ne pan fireplace uble |p eAVi m ita rivate ° BOBOL $1,000 | thro’ This is Dette f rage br yes, } DAIL - ; RD VI mile have ae tural ag Souble Le 3 bedr ner lot. p Hed 50 WITH 6 room, | {fices. of the reasoD-| g¢ 7,500. 0. IATEREO Dunge atas to with ne adjoin double nell large corr {fice Wa j NLY $9.8 -modeled floors, © opment t very East only $ RT t NEAR W » bedrovin rw oil | OW CUS da y jewel with 1 bedrms room | ranch, la Wii! secr | ONL letely re lect oak t, | devel es Ye miles | at W N | It!’ Jus Snsonne ~ ~~ fe ; ‘ > -3959 Comple ew se J heat, | k bom ated 3 (Run | for 550 DO ‘lean ee son SAGE ese ee ee me out tode hower room rd powder e jake ip 8u MA 43 TRY , plaster, n ent, ol er bric iced Loc 25 Mile $55 very clean it to Be res: B iw Full See aite has - best. Co sh & mirrored car garag ke area M COUN hew p th basem ade. Own ably pric r on 2 Van Dyke. ve into a fce only | “See ese ‘eatu: l) kiteh- ' ey Pry 1- bath ric 1 canoe Lake “R 7 ROO Jeriooking ice -bath, or tr - Rocheste st of -hed- you al pric ta | heck thi ge. fu t- dete Ce Instajied area wey F at F404 | lig first floo meta 41- OWNER 7 res ove ree bic jot. Terms of- R | just We Is sc Will move me. Tot sg cede Mh © pn end ran ica coun Maine. NEG cataen Bre Hhiee at j Ge teel dock, LEE COR ae “with 3 a eunge: ieres large 6-6250 BE, 2 yon Rd ubdivision most de- com ho monthly p towne inieve ets form fle bath od Y Our O 10, 60 ft 6 HO CEEOL Zones home w | surrou of frui Ayfair M HOU ; This s f the ster, 4 r ith low est of n cabin loors, t oil parage bing dow to are just | 8 owboat tng 3» : i beautifu h variety ae MA) 7 ROO a1 Ra be one o Roche | $5500 w ated W ke. Large e oak floo tomatic feured cd. We ar is diant hea Ws. storm chaded lawn with iy eins Venger nen Scle oe = = uled to all of the located $49.50. Loc Cass La ced “anGwer aorery water, T Y 1 0on On land Id, ony co ou ton. Fea teel winde od ight shaded mile rem B dscaped lo sirable in conveniently Indus- of locks from and s. alactete birch \ we ‘ f Pottra | tainless 6 tdoor Soo xtra rees Is FE 4.7042 Jan NO j It is to the & 3 bloc 5 ft. lot INT i heat, insulation, tional : IF 1.bs TV Ideal 4est oO ‘| 6 eens Ou and e . : bh end , 4 . 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Ju McNAB = PEN DAILY Vinformation § ection key. Front | for 12 Outstanding others DS ontemate es if ira d cat ematicia | Your nt Biiverbill Ra ‘1 Bivd RUSS : VIANOR nee oF oe Pre or OL alt 2 have 1 rine Lake 6 room | lyn ehuee from clk Hrrmidy Warmtt thé charm tearm hea we Bloom ae er- | linette Corner : tiac on Wa ‘U8 101 . ( 1D Pui Pe, py Rea to | VW aive h. This den to vy under iced from nese from apacious i ae icol diairicl Be, for the p | frigy. or ¢ Das eet ere 1231 oF - AKWOOL HUET, {fices dy beac de | alread all’ Pr n, mus wice inrougnou tf eynutee it te Hina school dis pain e have Stove, refrig savion Pitine OR 3 O. SES | *S( etroit o Pas Nan 3 wed roces fireplace. | bases wits 4500 coe terior yan are tre i. rai Detaaen Gane anodld We also ; immediate) Sto in the no ous MENT eon TS ons KE PRIVILIGES £ Ww. ures es FULL | “home natural Full min] oe se, and een tod ing aren: these hom $500 marty is Wanting . ‘ULL BASEME LA S a M. | | with sidin & bu cos h includin jes! J wan } bs te 2 EOL . . ae — BEDROO ting. | inum rage nt “ copon uawpene 4 Mot SO Ati eer or iereleds H SANDY BEACH BY OWNER 3 me “water” heatef. | ment 1 cat a8 - ingurance. b Jos: at gig a nen and Aiese CAMERON ATC SAND igh | HEE ahs es caer | TD a eCREA haan tO8 | Hees Bo ae “om ae ve phe lave ston ; ~ te tor | U a. to er o z som 200 on ‘| homes 389 ¢ herstone tyle, br ion inum 5 $1,000 ULLO th R “4 Ave corn - . pater t 64 200 rode] Onl : of Feathe t ranch s subdivis alum eestien: McC Elizabe PE 4-38 lyn blocks to looking { Feature oe ol Priced oe tike tbte n your ¢ | house no Ql IN! B d S 3 garde restricted nd Lower Northside USE| TED 5143 Cass- an. 1-5 east 3 Street over im- Outstand ng at tartan A buy en for 3 Int WES YOU tion Sue ecaEN Mickcoy alse) ASbers Lf ROOM HOUSE | PM. Sun. 1-! rete You'll be These ous eee nite re Oy OO ME ag 78/80 h qd aiiatal Le tre ae 9 7 bra ochester 6-124 8:30, school HO rd te i g : ENTS e betwee Large to we. ACTIV of R nd FE AM t al new mee: ais ; : a: PAYM nsurance r Lake wall to e, ATTR orth end torms and | en 9 Speciz ssed! 4 4 LARG tH i [].. Realto Ieee, | MG taxes & | dealty | | Blive “LL with eating spac t! located n juminum s new oil | Ope moon en to. pre tor ED HA ner OP OP SIE on 08) ve | Incl n Realty Dp! | Dining hen with basemen arpeted, al basement ing | Honey al Acute Stout, Re: 4 4 Ie oti nd mid KAY * 4 oF 46 g Wilso IO et, Kite th, full and 6c Fuil to shopp E comp d. Cus ' n Sto FE 8-822 oT ehie ee raph R FE 2- | | M R oc cate tile bath, ceiling screens age Close hool. $9, thing chet Rarer bear | Warre Mode] = toudie tos feleg | ‘ 46550 . ceramic loors and ed two, nace gar from sc 87 | Every gs it “doll hous ped naw st 8165 Wa GEE GAR KOR a 7103 DOWN $52 | eM TING tiled floo plaster jot fur 1 block oln 5-8757. furnishings if Jandsca N. Wa FE 5-81 “SEDAN ‘HED Boa 710 $450 nee ; : REITING with room, acre enter all Line E u Ar icely Near 1 fice FE § BED . Oar tea a ' Ose & insure WW OSTANR 2 te reation dscaped ks © Terms C N HOME | built bath N rage ly : E. NEW 3 ctive dC AR ALT : 2 REDRM taxes 2 SSO Me rec age. lan two bloc 000 MODER uest | ms & ace. Ga ke, On | - i LAK et attra with na As 3 Ine lading | WILl. PAY ‘ MeCHIO way car gar t driveway, te sandy — 1 STORY 2 Rm. g i roo th terr beth La )AKLAN in qui % a ’ : , k- t wi Eliza fe) ranch i lak R KIICH and ome i101 | “iy BATHS. W a dow ONSTR and cemen ion's prive RM ed porch with work- | lo d of T brick erlooking rivileges /ORK RAVE Wnt: joven Yr | gs I", ount for lars FE ( : k fan | ubdivis per Screen garage Fruit | west en PRON _ jon ov ake war Ww th built an ND 1 ACK Ut home | . (or teat! en ive war 8 udah La .© Deck Sale by ow cop sieeen 1 sinus lneducenea UEUIZABETH LAKEPR home 4 seed 7008 dows. OR’ 3-302 ( ri mo ifan pment shop autifu 777 i each ern ri 5.500 . rtgage 3 Tange ¥ 2 bedruom ice and ¢ 4 psym J 500 | and be time fect b mod ke olde | $15, ent mo ; eed eel Ce re 2.4051 NER Price $22, | trees seen any | Per Ce ee ORO Rwill te art) ata perc SI SAN Potential 3 trees Pav miles + ON \ A = oC eines | Can be a =| er 3 $19,000 citaanip 2s ; run 34 hy age ar States FE 6 : the . old. ontra these F Lye) apt F Bc hooi en } vom, garag a : BATH falton —— eae ears land c e of HER PRN ee Ag eRe | lee ogee eee rey open 4 ROM, AND anit) § $3.150 Full Price: ome oF inGob Rettig ee Uber ial ider - y ‘ . Vacan 4 R jose alu- Jit n n. y 2-54: : MODEL. ik "Outs rt asid watghit conaic | pige S cen baes co oe 4 a are saa high els Older iVillage home. tn $500 dow pa oh! 4-5203 or aaa T HIS _ e j ; or patitums er home ler r terms , : | near gra rms and acre sell. Ph. Needsy nes nth. E GAT trade on iark ‘r Lavenc 241i alps | minum sto Priced to —_ 25 per moi ndyman | INVESTIG:? EA C)PEN Dot oily ars dee iy 1989 FANTASTIC — ROC ET a se new for Yourself “REING | eee ares . athe | * lor zie I anaes Tine INV yn ag he price | ' Realtor Es tha My nai? “ ; 100 Colonia , pilus ge Sec . HOME Ss AS | is ~ SAGINA . ak floors, | jar, fam ane deco | ced to om, 2 bath, nd in| lan 1U 4 ; ER 2 Cod bearms. $4500 HESE LOW ORTH 'y baths o e 2) With fe ion | Redu 3 bedro be fou | T1601 High toe LY LOT ov Cape ft 4 b $22 900 THE: FOR AS N ms. 1'y heat. 1 ., ae e | this will not $26,000 | mM $4 | PLUa DER ONE 1850 «4 asement < BUILT 4 bedroo valle! oil state Realtor in hm home s in the feet, Phone ¥ i: $19,900 ET UNDE aye and b iat Tia lastered w Jwner leaving : > GUS “7-2815 ranc ropertie 100 square oe ‘ \ f COLORED — down 1 re : ‘en ger GI- WN car Seay ov down ENS ‘ "P, ANGUS NA rocket S beauutal | _ “lot “Ex- | : ounda y ee THER T base moor sarin "411800 00. $1500 00 ITHING, DOM fe taees oe ane ai 2160 Mt Weve BEE = Hear ing-ciaing, ares. led | * & SONS NHN » full f fig [oor 139 ‘ nga ondl- . fect -olonia fon - - pane ae oe TEES aes THE EDEN en ’, Poet ace Sue ibe aoa obs ee ete ia LIKE THIS: 9 950 jie asinee Priced a . ow OLD ney Crestane 1 $8 s | garage 50 «ash as be sold. buy on arated mg mit on patio la dou: ek ek tal aes wn pe BASE OLD 2 Crescent WUS mn $69 Real E: must GI or t aly One oe eri Kitches FATHE will like 1 Colon J} (ar gare iw aa c WALK-IN % YR iv on insu ‘Osta tio Jones, home ; r cent payment. | Pacing doors ne Mother beautifu { this 1s MS ND 2 4%, eat Py taxes & FE INQ COSTS | oul M : me 4% ur down for lace Prench 1 baseme b el in ation o / 1 ; } BEDROOM GARAGE A? Very n ine tuding Mtge UML LORE LONE] Dat! 2 °W. Huron "E &-1278 sil or yo owner lazed ful and Bi-Ley. the loc with ni } ’ , : 2 PE = tract. “ay. call le g space, fu ted ts e home oT ne T 2 CAR *LUS LOT $50 Mo per cent tie N 83 Sk Henty Clee, _ 4th ‘eating e. Carpe oth- | Hills, droom ceramic revert NUK me MENT $19.300 F co 4's D- Sot 550 of st Bee anls NT MORT- | wit a eahout. plan many 5 hree be ts, two om . AVELN ry Ineo PLACES ar ! BE : FR 4-A5! tee IDE t PE 8-6545 NT MOR 2 - car hout, p price | thr d closets, living roo WILSON - Jato of $200 FIREF 54018 LLAGE Hew |: S | SS je 2 appt 41, PER CE brick s throug ded in art oversize large built- 19 Fleas | value GT LK VI ‘, acre Wile imb in th WNER 4', 3 bedrm, fe | drape res inclu Owner m i aths, fcreplace, ding 1 a rental be yp UNION priv ortgage on to climb Won. Liv- avo yrs. old ceram er featu ancing ime: MA | tile dgerock ase. sli hol fa enn | a a jet the DIRE “room Lake Cash to m H — io stairs Food leca car- e zy ', baths, & | ent fin any t with ledg k case, lovely eee = , 00 > p00 No me Goo wail wag tyle. I's Storms per c¢ ll show sk and to a $2,750 ey edoon G1 1 HI 1 In (54 812 OOM - Vou oS apm) bom: wall to r ga- neh 5 ement. ting. | i Wi in de open kitchen. ‘ Tas y Ht off to ’ gcc Ww) be * with 2ca -| Te full bas rall carpe | Be 8 doors odern uu PROM $2 meen pay 4 KCK Pius EM 3.4247 BEDR Mile £375 | COsTSs rm oll heat. iil en tiled Nl to wa Reas.| s¢ 2 alas tra m e. Yo freee BUNDE Ha NT ‘4 =i 10 ‘LOSING Nig Auto es you wi! - | : s. Wa oftener, 1} rch, u hed garag “home ] ' t UTIFUL 2 BAT AKEFRE fC Wise epiace ING Cl peting y featur 500. Term screen water 3 R_ 3-9601 | Pee ear calac this r Model x N AVENE jraam bus REA EDROOMA PALK L use Bren Natural fire a ae INCLUDE tage Many tce $12.5) ] draperies. ins Hills OR 3-900 | two c e to see Terms Other | I ‘ Wee y " el sement LARGE BE WITH W ho Pontiac } Uv finite ] : Full pr j Terms. Watkin OE will hav it. $28,900. ‘ tien i', Stor full has th CLARAGE 2900 PLUs from ent parti re terms Joy arrangec io NOY Term 4 VILLAG out of - preciate *r Constrin ow with ty §A750 w 2 CAR § 8 $22 900 full baseme Will arrang K can be D AG _ INDIA. nsferred m vo) Ly ESENT? neler RS ialicareean Orne FEATURE “rid $15 000 FE 4¢2105 | ONTH W EC Yk E 8-2306 been tra erifice i 'S DAY PR like @ ariel own our . belo liwood Dr T 50 x 190 | PER MO? CRA Y 34113, FE 8-230 | T have nd will caine bric ATHER'S is is more dad $1506 4 vt cave 4r5 Mt OE ON LOT 5 61.750 | FE Flint. M PED } Pontiac raily appea ey saving | AF but th ther and » C ‘ z Sure mo extra orth oor ae Se RN. = : RM COTTA luded = Price ed 4! ONS Lela f COLORE ea! rable daring wnate you can ift to both e the two rch IRECTIONS , Rivd ones Pen \ vy a4 nen ‘ Jk Iture tne 140 Mildr IE CTI Ol ‘OR Cay pared home at rm wher wood will love closed po anit wniie Ra mate ! .L LO} i he Tih PROKOKI Only 6300 1 RA ewe | COM \ of the heart | E ao ee tome rent toe | price < Nhecomfort af usly | She + RY GROVE SCHOOL Fhey eee des Mone Sending vee 7 vk: : . BUNT) : AT Conkiin Re ship North of n Ra aaah In A-1 cond semen | relax lace uriously ICKO’ ndscape n| every Ranch Wate Wer tens I NAGA ef FIELD NNING aly ton Town Fee a heise (00D pihees ia FL full ba th $950 | ning. fire den. 3 lux clos | ny eee le as ow an tractive Street in W for alg °EN BVE? MANS i ME PLA! vd Orton . { Pontiac ¢ “FatRwi eh mie Mig ond | | bur t nook, de alk-in clos- | -2 builder brick, very at erson Wali e OF YN COR SERVIC IRTOM HC ; n In 1 4248 MES ' for to la at only: 8 | breakfas rms with w carpeted | built by m face ot v ted of Em 950 4) JOM "1 LISTING cul -LUB LOT Tinee LIZED HOME Watch Priced . er | actious bd tall rms. cement me. 7 roo 14x32, fir Loca } Hills. $19, MULTI $29.200 PL PERSONAL 2200 Sign! NY Ae oY. Broke ; O 1'y baths ) Pull . and | ho room n kitchen | Colonia . FE 8-22 ‘OMPA i » | ets irm lant : living modert s. . ' | MORAL T CH FLOM] LORAM BUILDING ¢ KD parece ie Sem. Oll fired A heme ot ood piace 2""Thermadore kodis. ONG & fa cect a parente EN OP TI I]: \\ OO] . RAN e-Dy suburban Tees ” 9 ] a pee r Peay Fe tue aiecite ne eae: blender tan cele Se pea leeatne ae mabe ; THE 4 in cios chimnone 1s EB a ” FE 448 acter In a living ar that | Family s Re} rane long, full N POR 1 Locate een eneks heme ie foines Brick acte 4 good value osal 2 bath | 78 ft ile baths, DERICN wR 2, This J bear Maceday [a stroll National He ketront B taste an $17 600 it is 2500 down. | 4 bedrooms, 2 at Garage Hills ceramic ti Arage and | CRDRUACST TEENAGE MAC anantae lant ttn "Bilder of Lake ke eal iiey ooton Only $2! OF even | Jian floor he s and 2 2 car ¢ urpris- ' O LY WITH , ROOM priv betlelaton tohea atat | ‘ I oes Union La ick with Hs for act day maw. | dian 34,600, terms. basement, features Call MI FAMI D FAMILY ee ean ee ieccgaied () 'On ly It gray br Full ca for t 173 Oge | 24x30. $34, ts of extra payment. ‘ SP IHS AN away newly | deruy storing . Sun rbly bui 2 car gar t.. Open Located a M. LAKE lo low down vil vs t BA LOT \@ room “eh " tee waa \l Supe and m & da. nine BEDRI $9.- ingly tment. K] NN | ) A y ™t \ e }: }oony 900 PLUS Ing odin per and & «a rl ‘ : j breezeway #@6. £00. Ten. . OUND rice appoin : : « tH i | huge +e oom R AROU ttage p age. for ; udhall UK $22 ae Oca A ecreen oa TO ement. living r & i yea e at mort, . ns & Yel! \‘ ‘ {yo \. jor le PSOE 1) Sone rare a c avr | street aie mond Rd rea OU heat An x rock (i erm ares pome. Sma pe end o iis oe OUSING aes h K. Irwin & So Ca iat Fone 08 Hb AK Sere pre goes so ding Fm en cere so cin, Bren o room, bret) ie taded | 7b REALTORS » pelilanied. Poot take ser ; 18 or with | t ry ao Our tk Rd | planter, Treh rms. traits a ‘oom ° 8, Pajelites Ry A OEY an. bedroom 1 beach V1 HOME bia Priced a hite Lk hie. kitchen 3 lge be d- er § BASEMENT r bh plenty bedroom SIN Street Proneer Salen: oe l na elite ere . eircit ele oungaters ius. , ~ Rd ICES tile le bath well Jan cM 34760 y BATH BASE: it ore rooms, 3 s heat. West Huron 2-4031 ‘LY ONF eh man Wong ith sun to ar garage Im ALL, PARTI y 4 OK ; ARIE Lake SPRUC | mie tile shade. 6 ft} : wD BATH. . fru pore ent. ga i 313 : or FE , var Lake nat nice “ boat ’ ee nik hen eerie Suaitinan FOR a“ eee REO “ aah ter Spel TLED AMID ftacm ea Se: | Nice avec bench Sel & oe eeeraae Caeken School. fhed pre yard. Only Phone ~~ ree Sates Tenveys odtvar fe town ! . t ane i $15 = = 1B t lecltte , ie an NES tiaec arce | aped, boa e injo — 10 acres. Garage. cht ar aed ct rooms ples melee 14a Young omatic hem tition OWNER APPOINT wh Ele in ator d te mode Ther p ire- Be se with hom | 3 6/ down. ae eae pn are aHowN By eee Maal ee et eh Sete ee enna no se UWA room e Window ney Waler Apt tron priced nged Lor « ens. carpe eee team and ed fleldste ‘ garden, West- dee erful set : } _ VA pane pletur ter ? t Hert Ae be arra [NT ONLY One it Wal shopping a lect terrace ubs. | a wond 5 | ADES ee and nes Basemen cereal terms ean rorth went a MENT oe Rrocery, a Convent place m perennial =e oe | 935.000. ‘eA ee | H or OR VALUES & TR a1 fron reme her $i4 : vert drive ot baw re , train vue blic achoo Chrvcler rren an aun roc anelec | 4 ile Ac | WR N a FRONT — F . wae Ferree: lates meee ae tities ay to tart vant ale OV 284 expeller ee Ford aa ait FHA ae Tien te see va inte Soak | v4 Ferti est “ATER . SYLVAN alee = ieee | 30 DOWN orkahe ‘ "x Tain a = : nt to rth o é deiig ‘arp hogans : r 2\r7 ; a : 0 Je : - and ao and . uM bi lites Hiat miles to M jer ] « ; ape e etna’ a a sees 268 Mi - au ie Ca pated me 4 ( lose In W be lawn, shade ie REN t BE SE $3.- 1288 L Bree ‘ mf Tae, $35 “ DROOM OLD. acreentc terma aximately . 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Wa Re 000 TS RD. ing room fire- | bs powder e 81 Wise with regia yal : Ts] ) UATE] WIilH AR ream ranch fersonville R lay l.a he COANTS R d x 16 dining com With er | »& aes car garag _ 53-0693 oT ing 200m Lot nik ely and | Tease CMe let DROGM 7 lees 904. Anil ; Fin ov leces dv aiey oh A 1503 S. ewly finishe ecreation r i] hot. wat : | heat terms. ~ [FES —— car pe hal yeng cary at 1 £122 oF | RE INCE CIS 1 ¢ aa ER HOME 7 sath do your mon into thix . nday 12-5 N Walk out Biace New o 2 car bric | Mertgage ter ~- aed 0 huided Y i Mid F422 ry 1 ape te yun tes ‘VET, START tet ss small Dont apven just move pres and, Open &y ty baths alis, Oak | E diant heat stable. 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[my YO lovely oD tess Inv ge AUT witt R Mhereuod “e Grink | 8h hie in ¢ ment with + the jake k oats 1 mile d Corner R sEE 2 & Voor land- on one s 4th bed m., rn ay Img ein re ; allt { yae eat Roa iToom. bs _ sured ths, on ; rovide dining roo tere it ts latage A ie tag | a 17ae w ot becroc m lace mi a let ha ; out te facilities . c Harmon in 2 bec ieee MIL. } F 2 ba 5. Large which p eparate tile peng ter: ro an ie eee A iee Aa as See eee stan |. Sita baat gt mr | Rlaca testa tad en . OC er i TeAL Neket ive: Tv \ if . Sear garage munity os vileges : at docks . 2 car ¢ basemen Open 2-5 Sune | 4 ing Troom akfast room, ll base heat. Fenc lors lots Nea ne sive com take privi en bos t large Terms SEE ALT Y ; ay m, bre ma atesl SAAS ter. coal $9. . (iece a Intge fo Inges At oy] 7 Facin 1 streets adie Op apt ove cedny price Ter REAL. ing roo h 3b *F ter heater, ting. Tos Te vou 8 AE AREAL fo } . paves ut ands hee 1 to Ma ly ON TEX FE 8.8278 losed pore Ol best.) vi d carpe: SSNs ont a fane | eaeveal Ge ; te $3000 w 0 FF 2: sik 9 ke oR oximately PO FE enc drapes. | yard an non ~ be eet mniment Petes a ean Genoa Sains Fa é Diem Nate ea” peti 1} Baldwin ORED 'NDAY 2-6 ear gareee | “BRICK TERRACE ity : 1 An Appa eee raise PRD rte SUPLIC Sun WWNESS a lo prope EUSUL . I < ith SI 2 1 Up. : Party aen a for at OO with + : V1 Witt ediate 1 bdrm mile te C¢ , c-— Ww Qui | bath kftchen £13 Praannc only 825 M1 MEM TF OR Pave @ovr old ed back home FMS | H e bedr ‘oom : . : ; rene bedrm t. Te Thre aning nm ara, Doctor, Tas atid ro tne mie roan \ ‘de tT avender SPT 63420 | ake hem aerege Foner trig, | Felscralis deen homes Beeeto 3376 Norris H with T sone Pub basement with gare afer ; ANI 7 h Nh tl S ecmne | home . drive & 1 petri rea Call 376 NC ae FRONT —_ dow furnace wn, Only feach capes we a rat at are ray oe =| 337 rupee | To. NE Sea Bi at eee th atlach 1 ' Vand in | acre and « : x Fu ite 080 Dix m. { ith $ rf wnfur- Level w ay . at a ae TOF “Wie! ‘ a Mi Auto washer RE il kitchen. , 3080 y 2to Sp al for 87.950 w ished o ; AG a (ye 7 ee ily il hea unday ial ide i ed furn Raihx F Rib hene ee hone EM 4 1h fate > BUILD BEFC 5 Serement aim 6 100x134 otied ween tere lenty of | purchas E Path = Nive {eo Hes Ime 1 vod \ illag FOPLE RB I 2 12 base e. Lot ntoon roned | clinic. p refs H LAK Too on FLIZA ; | cw RT PRE r gare on Hu tor’s a floo i ABET laces an ih SMA . ca egea ou doce ive In xtra i és lake ee it Buna HOAD in Oi at fad a quality A BOOM OR 7.0784 \vandale mode ee aie Paice will move yr arkoe pe Se eee | a [. AZAT year 2, — for, rT « ns he Fr 0 « ‘ om i e 5 room. fir | re e Oxnow » ree 3 eM , Seu tT Manent TOWNSHIP Ce | vee VILLAGE, you NEAR Soe Mortgage se | in Laie copa hese large Cie - ule ae ' Head ‘ts m dining, eau cee LEFT ro PROPER ot ye : IMMERCE corner lo n EM SY ' coming this A cash requ ds street wl TE WA R — dining t room nd with | Living ir podlpash Tile furnace & - LEFTY selection nad et og house ly $240 dow i t weather tx “ in neh | —_ only home Pave: Post iN THEATE breakfas porch. 2 ei be New np Sites a bedr $4750) only Ho t mind it brick rar ‘ae 2. Story r garage DRIVE-! SIGNS. teries. sun bedrooms. at. | tl ity room eps Cecar G3 ba fo fer ‘hont home Price : won! 3 bedroom tately sha ement. 2 ca Er OPEN a spactous t FA ofl he i | . Water hea ep lot Vv. laketi ! ht ee | 30118 lovely h so ent Ly caped lot Bas 8 NDAY °11-4 4 ‘farnge, Bosenston be ;. lawn Co rom E . ORD HI Best Bu ‘te selectte t/ home with utiful lands hn, dine. SIDE Ol furnace OPEN SUND bath ans down. | aly ew ceo from Cass WATERE & . conapole tc son beau Hving room °. NORTH R home OFFICE 3 car & 2 bloc $2,000 NEAR fou *. for, trew rpeted elled d ‘ean 2B ce. beth Lake & 3,500, with : ; Tore | i] | Large ca any pan rill Clea erms LAND home on a Lg ly $} mt tn oss T \ 1Y item buat 1 mahog outside $7980 T KE OAK kefront c._R = a room Revcn) pute ox10 OC ; Custer ome out Le porch ovate liv ne = wall car. LA room. pie room and ANNETT. = ares JARINA peo bedtooms m Kitch Hreevstage. fs ada to’ your ots + BEDROOM has ta bins aee| ae fol Pull tot Boe “8 0 da "3670 _ brick come. Jtd bedroo ton (1 ¢ | ve | to € ive to 2 wonder home ft) ry | kitchen On jo ty ieeteon, ing den or aathatie Combine " Pemiy ae RBAN 4 room paves this home : | enneth G. Hempste ‘FE 4-490 ~ uw oem ane \ te b DOMA, Lerg , te ‘BU t } vs e nen Alon sheet this vith fitepine¢ pling: Phare master’ be reation, room vineres & Ba NIN ete oy Bre Bore font FE §-9471) | 8 & Z BUILDING & 1100" Huron ry hedroom ra Aluminium puoe oe en mas neat @ | ai basement w t end he criomie ile bathe mt. at New pump INVEST MEN Ewe car Deca: ea fe nea REAR Ee RE ah es TAYDEN Realtor peat A COR, MAMORTELD re Teer y Hue re 4 6 tila eaiores bath, fee of ingen ied an Sole-Easlick fant corner tot The whale fy cached’ 3 ear aaa sou tse) fC HAY rs 441 | Open RVeNTNGH anh gUHBA ~ in yard te °A "real nal ere emnsE Oe , ec ae et e ens mi love it a 150 ft “Ra past operty we E $.0441 | 0 TIPLE L . ‘ y school emai : iy wi Lake nt te pr re MUL . \ foe si roe: ater ANTI ic, Realtor 23 Mire. righ tea ‘ heme goatee MR. ! live In good ( om mun ] t y RUD" Nicholie, Re ‘ HC WT REAL’ P ee Geen ‘Bree. Sun. 10 Sree Bn docated TERE = | 40 Mt PP Saga 4 jer 8-804 , 234 8 Telegraph R FE Bees: } \ 4 ’ Alea Sf Needa work M 1 Rd. | Call FE 3 H e néce tote ~ li vila a or lee 29840 Bate lal ) & ety ioter Realthn OV Tig tof Pontiac | em paged : : ) x a nn ew { : ; en Stout Re ai6y 10 niles We aD | Warren St rE S ee MU 48825 ee i inaw At m | : 5 ’ . im sen i7 N a tie 1 @ p i EM 3-008 \ ee ae ¢ 0528 - f - ae ln Pal Py 4 Je ia 8) =. et sie af ee - i e TOR FE 40528 oo EAL ves. & ’ as Pa! eee nS B. Telegrayp a | be : . i i 7 on ee « % | . mi ff «a a Ps am \ or te a . \ " eke ; pe pe pod tay : , 7 , \ [gts f e : rs , geass | PRESS ‘ ‘Sat URDAY, Faia’ 30 a 1959 f , SEVEN) | 2! For Sal wae +3 BED! i 43 Fer P aetielee tL | Fo: ot Sale Houses “al bede 3-818. ot #83 ns = £ Houses 43 SLI C a Buiit-iz . OWNER ~ vor Arig! . ral coma 1% baths — te R. BRICK | ES OF HAM én. a t Large Pon! pmunity os i) 1 Te ut, Sc baths. ms F or se sec! aa} tiac 1 n poll de- to 5 reened Car- ‘ pm ee a ee en in GF avons oe porch ait ‘quali? Call miss West of Y ‘Open . wae - iia" Gt aiid = Set = sa sea aca Poa ee . € ae baal i 4 . - q -| Lad =o ran a nk Fo po y . 2 ca hea ch ee, < c Sal . aaa ceearans, Our P te ‘Houses Weer | ee poans wene . = 1 A SID! owner. * — = w drick, E CAB. For 8 E. . MI ae een 3 oft IN LOC. — UNDAY 12 rer emg as NEAR W . a . tails. & 7. ee gcatED CO e Lake P TO 6 heat. Kitchen _ EBSTER PA 5-1032 for be- Lake | Trop. 44 Bea 4947 ROSS PM. B stove heat. Carpeting —— rE : pee PERHAN de- —~ F full ute § ROSS DRIVE 5 OS Dia! M on retrig. c., Draperies. ed rerit : , AK . ~ or Sale Lake P a J atten J 6-109. ed. __ FRO a 3 1 a ‘teen ‘betore vatached ranch, frot UMMER a 25. M alaee a NT LVAIO LX. rop. 44) Sale Busi plenty of eatin rs RaveTnente) front cottage » Bee eb! Hae ee an | GAL wqLTiAMS LAEE PRONT HOME ERtaik dan a Se w H vom spac unl fa ce ts onl} Nineseee tae M unry — OCCUR as cr ; ORE oho izhe8. . Property ares iy ce Gouble ine lve teat only ‘one of yyuake iitere. 3 y Sear Only 2 Le ($6,500 FULL P PONTIAC LAK tl. beast 3 Mesinall 00 YT. PRONTAGE perty 49 rere, heca's ag letely room. kitehen eit FN gg tel ae coms. G. eft ~ hed fgg Aer RICE — 31 op modern compels $21,500" whose. Nema . Beau- are Dysart, on 8 s Driv e Road 2 ra ri r- kitchen & 2 bed: u- ienae Pull cit A h r ed sty e with 3-be. complete edroo 3508 De $3500 living . 2 ba or FE a Brewer al iar dip 2 blocks to Pik oped ba path. Com: noe 70 eemement (Gs Sa 2 nor needs Frou pe eeaniees $8,000 — iy fur. onrnkey =o rm. oaae : Peedi en: erg es FIRS 950. nueig on! pans peeemeet ae | dow eas decorate perch. ent. | G $2,500 Only LAKE ORIO? OR, 2120. 1URON om ie erect In IRS ‘ORFE a Com | month fae a4 ts Bree page ba Goer, lenvint an ae ALE ISLAND cows: | Mable tnome nh eet| * ic ‘ e fri i The we te city, on — 1 me. § ; ; \ = se gn an es, aes eS Pete \/ 7 | Saree oe me eid) See fo, | Sea apecoue nies W mand Immediate | pal hasthct ai! s bee Coal Be VE wae Poe Boat aN aang ot aoa meat = ment 2 bed ediat | ing g Too ot air ome W a-| bt * oom 8-3098. 3 tt. m TaD WN — $ inland car ga “i down. $9 On: 7 & quick and gar iio aegesr posse ee wal! heat, ihe | mi. GGEEE. LARGE tow Tie brick Lar 2,500 Onl rage. da n. $95 ly pee i PONTIAC own, y $8,000 o ys. or z me. 4 o. eas as ore ea, mae iiss en ecue oe q Hor ee ae LAKE — 3 F ce aby Bai] eh _ hago aint piece | as, po earimigt East aan For Sale Revort P Bae oe BS PLL LPL AP AEA ad / our hom TRADES pen Ev OR S. pial — Co dow = foes sold _ | corr. r a aga we are : es.” 3- —— core the ty B. h saat fur- A 'o e pu a ngee Ao trade and i F660 Dix Suns BED | rate i Ye mange? "PONTIAC $2,500 Kalk sped AT aoe p. 44A Lo tea. the otfer- your own, allie Estate rea FOR “CO wa ROC »M. | $68 month pare oll AC paved ; Boones — Yea 4 be relrigeretar 2 ee teoeene cal location tor pro Open ® teen er ot! jude COLORED — HO PP | COLORE including’ takes ue) Ba mPingefed wae mine, hustng wiggle otek property hrs pace Por to 9. Sunday ee DROOM HOM MES Qe | bun, Exc ane AL co a ins. s10.eho = 4. an CABIN | r & fishing * im SEPTICS WATER NO” oat WM s 105° PLENTY AR ay $100 D : parses ee (Seaton "Mt like PONTIAC L down for tate y T SEIDWAY = rapid exp ER systems. ; ie 7c IMMEDIATE 1oF ERR MOVES OWN ; oe ino” to atti (een Oak Moder a,b — Maso lights, good sprin AY LAKE: Lot on rr wt as = : > ary “ 2c i} ee in m r _ e e ev NED set MONT POSSESSION. osvocue cee xOU IN ‘ " t deréul ere pone. | Leet Breakwate “vedrrooma Paget Priced aioe Lowy, never" beea 7 prope YT . M $6950, M LE. = : cou as s had . ARE c er id in r PH r. Al at 25 cal ia mo ‘est’ 3101_W, RE Y pretty HOUSE AY 21864. 58 Ane. | Unter yim. ae Pa ah Loa ca FE ¢ cite: er ois bendas freee hl ag oo . heuer Pull b DUSE | BY | OWNE 7 i O RENT guacned vines WOLVEL ™ 7 Uae 0G CABIN, ON ‘ - RL y:- phone MA 2 CIN J hn sees Wi a bem tear im Gas EEKDAYS, & 80% PEN | Some inoser Dudtioe | py, home pu tn Tose i ban Hum * | —Startir es Vill LA see 3 blo 731 NDAY matic built-in J car e. “Brick | me ‘ Carpeting Pla ovely Tike Morr the di & bas | ] ow. Bidg age HOMES. ocks no taniey 1:30 TO ted waane oven eepenee he $ nt. Sand tin, Ful stered wit Bay Ct ris Plan eer cca 3 — iz. Co. * of Pon Nr. rin ee 6 lie tel r & ange a 11,750 + ba nea ty t, 301 n- | 83 7 BEDRM. EM tiac. Lincoln Mon’ j ® good 1b drye auto- = a1. each 5e- Tak AH I Ray- N. T RSE acai 3-65 = 3 tealm = of ee alf b 1 750 Or eH La ele K. cK - lot. 65 BRICK. a WESTOW r High Fo ~ © as | from. pa ay eee | Ju AT see. = ay ss Baar, r CEFRONT ~rora.| EE 2-6 Ope S OR SALE, BIR Fie, TRE | yy east UN REALTY {te r Sale H = ee ieee | aad et TAYLO Palen eee jourapun Lunt a Eves CWI tled bas "BIRMINGHAM. Sun. fgg, EASTLAWN a oe LTY | BY OWNER. ouses 43 OO ] Pappeintiest Ta att & ce to" property. turn “W LISTING SER oven- nniheenriery bri M, BY Sal rms., 1 en _tereei ba $500 DO te E 5 = 2 {. B ighland mM and urn 8 e rge edr e, ped HO} tage. wn f r FR . agemer ven ee kiteh room erm CK ON R ' one H dow 907 Cc ee Po H RS son 8 then left quare' >8 ecteenad tre 1 bed Lak lots. ME ON 3 | f Lar of thi ONT j re vent and hen W ull. and fam ON — LAK Bloch, ear liv ORNER ntiac hiand 2457 nee mist gain 3 uar Fe sement ned fro & bat room oo 150 x N 3 LAN —— $e sekecaul }bedim Only | ieeea wie hike range with Fence bath ily. rm RIVER. EVILLE LI 8-7711 t 87 —— BRAYTON = ARE ce, Mict Ra (M a a aa at Emer. ar gare oil a nt po h vp,|_ hed ga ges. Br 181. W D| ts 50 f ock. E ned poreb.. cot. | ge. Hi pm 2-€ place Fu) dvd B Storms. kitche New 1 LAK MW . x 280 vou PLains 3- You Li Ph aa located rj Jot 0 Frage utomati teh, full | garage $11.0 eetew Peers hac t. fra: atre ch. B 136. gh la ar att aoe EM 3- oat ai 5. BC n. fur ose. CC Ls — ; hull ft PLA RR 3-9641 ness? OOKINC _OR 4- q 000. ay & Tota niag nice oat, | Privil ndsea ache -. 5 RM. 3-2588 od m reens furnished ‘ompi COTT . | Lek lot P INS dass Bu Get G FOR 0358 ohn K. at, wonal aly jalan 3 rr heat, 1 GARDNER . OR 3 FE 1 pric e. North wooded | leges ped jot d ge-| _! M. HC oior S15 | Tiled b with pletely f AGE 5-6213. e. 81,500 rivile P siness the fr A Irwi costs for $300. Fu andscape ast8. 20123, — $8,950 at Pau CASS on Otte 10 al a rontage )UBE _ g,-| overt ath Le modern inished, LARGO Eves. Pelee be Wood artrid Guide" ee °M . BUSI- m & cred down. Zz rnitur d | Profe F - Op n-) ERC LAKE r Lak | 100337 _OR al. FY. LAX la ooking e¢ wood furnit | E woo . VEr afi _ Huron. ge k A from ichiga REALTORS So it iS $0 ceed” = op | id abla ? loyd kK en 8 to er FOLLOW. : 337 bate LAKE | ier ee eee hea are) Coane DED Li mont BY So ege art Realtor REALTORS ns give Treperty, ts origake | IRED. or. oth yd Ke 5 oe hase. uN ete ei m| oo se ag loko: eT ee h jot | Clark Wood V LOT Y ow ntiac. FE oso w. Pheae 3 Ww CE 1925 righ immediase y is ed is ee just like or erwis | 2200 ent, | | Evenin SIGN WIND. | eter I OAKLAND } Pull e. righ wel eat, bh ono ston a ile In BI ant NER SMA “+338 Oo WwW . FE est Hu i t ye vacan good TH tke tb perha e—| AM Dizie Hw ne. R |} nes aft NS | Sylvan & sakefront ND LAK | f price ight of bo ft ot | rea F’ ein W EAU- for s SMALL 1 : Seat or st 362 W. Hur Clark Be t, can I e good ps you | PLE Hwy , Real 1 PE 2-338). 6 _By ow hores nt lot LAKE | or all $7500. * way 1 ik | "2 OF Lots. ¢ aia CH ale FE RES ______ EVE 1 or vat FE ures ark pore | acres Par IT! carat CUSTOM at Tel tor 3381 call FE | 440 awner EM Cash 01 at 3820 _Kingst cash 5 dwn n front we ae CL 7 Pa OICE = 3-07 TAU . ' cai . 1 ’ r A = ob PO R- E_ FE 5- 27-4031 Weccaayes te real Eat te eta two a ER Me Ua) A Jo! r g-203s; * rt LAKE ene or terms i: - Hathaway 38i8 | Foca fae dove MY x oa ae 460 lays. te | a ‘ — ee Lae yin r 10 S : ake a L J ~ nN Pa rtrid | LO ings and Berrien And Pout reed =.) 1704S a Realtor $11 000 rot See on te te a n PE 3000" “DRA ay ing ee wack: _ basem it hom. A wondec: - LCIeRTS = 495 d41 Le ms Br rat well Uh ded aw sa Lake ER aiter § p.m. 1-47 e Mr only nee haere Is T Ge At th OK term ent. Ask. e with mA |= bE payin Rad | _1-6628 wrence okers dock an ren ndy be with | BEAU XN RY ale . Rich, De d- HE “ Is 3 | . sking full de 255 d. Beha Ae ere te ach ite TIFU AC COSTELLO'S tr BIRD’ port, bed oTtT $18, | 2533 | We) Baas al Oo ted aa Ishin ert safe 1008 Li R “Lowa on, T TRADE ni TO See + eae wlecated ina wel with le “omrawa parent me } ~ 3 oS Moves : aa restricted ena | BLACKTOP Saeby eget oh ans ease since Ono ter a =o DE! TRADE! 1368 oon dioioe itoe faa ta ae | 7 cn s You In ai gece wel Nunting, nhoibe wonderful wa | eaten Malever _other sirpiane:” land H _ call mE Popo age ree Gea. Peirqemi: sun m, full ighw . oe : ch. Gas he | w erms — Oal Rd. Exe and —_ come Park wa) _l4 yea access ts A s. Out- See ae ae vacant contract., ERBE iL =e ck eacace room 0 vood \ | jest ter rick Full at. 406 W vusema ao ee | — pean 1m ming for | rs_ MY bores, Ja ers, ca- home: use a ae and ____.# RT Cc = landscaped ya “5 ; heat SU age = very tniiage: bemt. G OR 3 ashingto n-Spitzl meee | pede B voll NW | Din — business nome m tee . Aires bom with Tazen sf inguranen I ppotntment Binge TTRACTIVE ses es Sauare _ Realtor hag der Gok riv. Lot | tecate aaa ae ra) S05 church Building i edroo uran month n tche oom Nic wo sy FH wn and to Ph 1 High at. 29 er; D JN nn Ra ; Clint and on 1idt 300 m hone. A ol che. W Only com wan n. Fo i Tea! e-sized : A te bal- none EM jand R years rive o as $125 OW inte onville | Pt bass itet corner ng = u ‘Total: West this Ai polled full e & 10083 a ie the fol shar Bri : rms. Ph tbe 3-3303 4. \M5@) Silve ut M 24 0, $125 atkin reection. Rd near | ae — Rd Meares oO price 2 tneida amil: pri 3 HA LEI east reg apd ick—I : ACTIVE, or Mt Wwe rbell R (Perr §$ dn.) 100 s Por $300 4 =| x 36 a x street CO ae i ce ft 3 W RGE gerage arcen iat ° Mo ake F Lpecdhl Aals j 46417 = oe a ie tes itiac own. | Ont Ne ‘oR RoR have oem “ ; cat rand oat decorated HURON R CO. eae too ele a ot ts difled Fro ea fom E NEW | Signe ung ‘ina , eel) ke se f Fst | gas b ew Poise ton ly 1'e- Level Cont nt t-in ty r Tw lag nt) eft «(Th to | Rd. t. le ate 7 eat ot and in sab eet y PAYMENT pet oe a hoe aes ee ee $2250 wah Lexsi = em po ee a PA oom. f oO) \ 8 1M at t on s | bey afd yl ceiling on ine = ac 140 ater. pe and wh oom iit in rary. Bri oil and ireph R miles bd nN. Cc NN with com lin Cai ae Boh suburban ner | eo me eo wa NOTHING D a Rrinina? ph | vanity ‘ied 1 Pipatious fot ith Par eat eed nice PAE 5. IGM VATUET ae RRs ci emi nee eee” at om pa and | - further ho bi-} OW ten > Stop — dow 2 fir oom bathe, end White good On 100 ‘ on Oakland a . 7 ridge LAKE J wren Bi tor 2 3 wh yment = GIL st mes. If evel & NN abGat thle 1 ows 2 eplaces OAS base and Ont and Du trees @ x 03 Ave cross founda’ Lake R £ FROWN Bt. ay at you wan iF ES thing you tri-l N thie @acre 0k — rE a ata Pale os Me $11,960 ck Le nd iw MACED or FE dow road tion do fronti ONTAGE AN FE went! = 'S RE e Pt eal ipriag evel st Dee 17-t. vin tell os elle. win- la agri betel AY FE 5 : oeaime eke, ith | effictenes GE AND U 4-0784 Wall nt §-6175 ALTY* r home = ng fo arter Taciiees itetee Peg yaaa eaTes win- “LOVELY with re vileges — bedrm LAKE > §-9441 | GE the lak jouse ficienc & Unit ND US Re illiam ; at eo a co sfford to. m fgg fr some- Ot cane groom. | e Ph ye dre CONTE se | ons full "MODERN 1 ;}EORGE ¢. $300 oi ccmchouty | Bane altor Mill moter. ALDW : Noth to mi en yo of start ; edroo jning . lls- t room MPOR. | _9 shad basem DERN} GE fro Mato 2 bed uding t er = LE us AM—9 IN A h ing do ss thi uy can’ B gara m. Ch room , brick f home. ARY R 3-807 ed lot ent, 3 4596 R BLA ‘ c hed y furn room h 3 ~7> STIN PM. VE ave sev wh on 8 Op + $$ errie ge and icke o's 2'9 ireplac Carpo TWO | 3 OR $14,000. garage. Dink EALTO IR all o mt and ished. ome. 107s Ww. Fi G SER oral choles wot rtunity ere! Gon ieel she Aad) Belay S tar-beas Large ety OR 4-024” ter je Hw in a bees, pe reanaeagl ewr ~ Huron -0263 O VICE wee Win ar hile Hele ae are shed sand Joins -que. oO vate I 2 = |e RAYE oe sores Pontiac. i 'S Open _ ‘to DP EN = TED ARR availa we down y $8,000 mone pce ot y beach privil my | A fisht lake P == pres OR 3 7 1 ‘ON PL. OR 3- eside M € 1 MoercLocan ao F ‘00 81” slight sent -opd|| Guten ing and ro = mS lies ae LET'S otel. 29308 net? 5 “open 2 Let gare | OR THE ic T | MODER ly $00 00 spp se swimm perty 71 or OR 7 : MI ws : Rd. careening | dist 1: F nea pee REALT | a wees Co SMALL P= on ae THREE BET pede i sgar aaa Saree. eat? paradis On White 0 AC RE € OR 5-0042 BU S AL kK Cc 2 bedroom Oreha d sit i tte nelle m aun ve bute homes N Schou 2 be My i 70 W Huron Reaitor gd i aopagien mon Reed P Lematy. ecre oe hills, oo00 yest ‘Weet “ nicety SINESS” 1 “RESCEN ra la 8. la rd Lak Mlle ILY unda bath omy level In ightl R r esti al ngs be cine ons ioe once COUNT ust $9 aes co hasta window Droit, wea npr com Me haltech are fey Meaicite priced for auc | a acres and Se frown god ering. aeccom ooops bright. and 1 acre RY 0 D bedroo in the w ch ew of fireple Pee ewuy Pontier - ca rage, ow aid Itter-S of quick lot peveeee and 25 ue ty. lines t e xtins. pst anaret n. Ther aaa Mod ome HOM OW iseniag pul rea oy ming | room ce Fif family oot Livi iJ re E woo r on -Sylv waret nd Jost near C ts in O down Require n Oakia Lib: ene e are ci ern. 3 orner lot. E tus nN pia im amic> Nice 9 Five- teen room ng; it rm DFD : miy 4 4 an Ti sett w: ys gg rion paym s substan’ nd + room, rary rous 4 pede i mi 1 $7 costs ater oak the b al car faot wit 1age jog 3UuG" ft des akes re ath on ent. tial 25 en Bat propo pale jes f bedroo: INCL M dint w oor ath, gare dir ment ranch, JEN 1 i site irable 300 perfect Rig Road | MIC : car gar ft. scre nv autty | Friese. rom Pon ctor ONT micet joka a li a an eon) a0 See. tis. ircelses U rea anperten . high eps es eerie Oa MICHIG rE fag bare ened porn. 2 WILT. at 6.000 anc | wt ed age ed wes NTH | minute Ritgh modern” Tal | — NEA 418.000 Ferme See ee Se NE eee, 2 po GAN BUS vapors good rated i ch. 2 i| Ta’ pan with to Dr Wood & IN + th irch n “rn to t | lhe 8 R LINC erms. unity privile NEAR L 3.128) ALESC N Bl SINES jes, tas! ip exc 3 bed LIAMS ‘ayton ward 8UR at cabin with he Se eh ‘OLN : pri aes Nic LAKE : jor St SINESS washer, oT ting: an Naiiee ofl = ep vi LA : Seacewes Plains. (Dixie rial eae “grt Lediygaciyttd } um ’ priser leice ce pal sroco' = . ced from ale neat 3 ORION ~ es OWN A CORPO A eS S Sarcaraser ai a =| plenty of a sement cE | diviaton me ag turn. right om See beret enclosed. for | 82 N ue ate d ania Gas losed pot rl W. I is eceree ad elena 137 -ORPORATION = Tee nae were rane nhc Corner Forced air | qake hemes = | ee The attrac: jim ese les a eon payne a ag, ferseas i commonly Realt | ie am a ranch home vane oe nmehom BROKER m e . Sita lock ie. wi rey ha recre - | D. t a mod 44711 y Nat or m in Schoo! neat . UR+F 2 ee ee ree ated | os take. ban na “C Aid ee ignece es ation MU 2 Open ANIL er _ Bx B s._ Ree Ise xm Rest 1 _ FE RONT reasonad Hi for miles | GEO 2. Se eee ith SAI L ASSOCIA jot ed. lar car ga natural | MULTIPL 02% Eves IW A <7 __ Eves dg. ase 00. B « serv. M-56 f 4-1582 DOOR le. $21,000. ORG Ep with - MI ATES with ge 6 rage 7 Lis ) é RD iy . SIN Fe IN P y appel Putty REST - _ 3 Mod for 6- street lake fm oe at- : TING 4045 E At Lak ¥C | arge 6 iL. “" §-1392 ERRY nt- n equi —. DRIVE OPEN Perse BLAIR e4 open LMT | terms Pal ence: i. eotper SERVICE ort oie es SUNG. gore orm NiEerE anny aceme few enirance, ON SUND _ Eves RAY TC = Ase gata I can be erracge’ acd aso aon re Ra gM 3-650 | fm. el ‘ie be Ab es prota eS meee foe ee maul Mf land to airport re Lakef AY 2-5 | OR 3: 1%08 aie Drive, out tod Sundays | 363 serene CYNEIL, i R Ca OL 39859 aut VICINITY rebel “Ove nest, 8 a ft aches piace window ut its Teonss rE = Te ee, -1708 et ' | i room tify g room urin, nite = 2635 ront B MULTIPL oe, x | ==. 1 Telegra Re: Eliz : easonabie ot rg MI a aresg ana ale gareg ee ee rire 4-0850 saw H al |: Beate VER ir np E LISTING seurict leew 42 7103 ph Rd. as 7 AKE Se ate E ie SRETANO-I 1 4-2635 ny and Sun. ae = Large ment Cacane MODERN — uren a st. o = 6 ! Hi 8 oo ¥ Bee y f 7 : Sere eh GA VICE | i R alte fs oie | 4 LAKE | ae T j mi latge ae ne ront | ae rae erRORT TRE Wp “ < it now! Priced © for Modern retnurant ed ; ol , booke with nee 0 ft large | ful rthome, b E ; tehen w fitep! 3921 WA ved oe ECI/ ke toni. 3 ake 1 lgwn ned in ater cee r 8s oO Sh TR : SE “6 e HS Smith, t to bed: AREA t. heat. ‘chem a rare AST SIDE s ANOKA TON | querion inibere Ha i jot perc’ dg cee oa and 2 peek r. oad, just n Scott y $7 ADE FO 5 4 OF eat na Realtor Ie Br coms on ist fi nicely ne _{ixtares, ee me bungaioe, wucn ee soe ill be no | 108- oa an ea li for eae — Lake pe ea of Raves 8,000 ioe THIS bead. Te ms “recreation eae ACES fF raed] front porch. 1 be | toom rs Teese eck - 1 2 Lak wm HH. La road. Call mtiac Pyvular ie SS BAI i pee OO acan ARM | wae purca Soused droo Hein ae Mack 664. nly $3 efr C . SALE UR nes cae b AR ¢ SELL wae t Alber fe Gineeen. ® bom d-bed 290 or ont L NE ? 3-54 Good J ar and 5 price ass! ree bed RY distance lass scaeseae a easing d- on ter 0 \ in ep ee cee fal price ont reg only 1000 | ities Paagers JOR TRADE -~RETIREM! MAR to back ard, i pada Hated vin h over ers t Auburn at VIN NG HL oe ee 98 front Rt rag en rm Mich. estaurant { : SCOTT EM K do | ¢ neg e * N BROW $20. 2 attra: LAKE 10,500 DOWN. some plbegraiy 3 Pee w ENT FEeOTHI wniown. Lae picture toom Tea. UL Creeks { _#_B.- cal = ] 000 ¢ Pull pric etive etty. 2 UT Lane, Parnas coerce te) ba a ee ein Fie str mse ._ ven ioe 2 Fine Home CSTE on ie, Ee eet er Ee .am na m oo eke falda ey a 7DR 3 | fairly nuk ae pe wal o m bungalo JOBLYN an who likes | pe city $10 Sasa aa esas Pontia magni TORS 6% ACR of Seed § _——— Tl] 4 jeg IVE Full OOMS tee” Less ry) were || oa gengne’. bath oi | =e eee a wood fy Poel a edge | © MP ase — cn at ae RY . \ 2a garage ter, it. fb 5 .. ee animals. bed | down ABS a (M-Se ODE: 4 and room i ‘Hoceaton Bor wen vase thane owe rect | onee ae ee te sto ew ome sie aa AUBORN MEIOR seme ie ne ies avement, "ah ck boats This shop. Teeel_ for boa _Recreation Roqm Se wo orTawa RnLA. 9 By ey | NEW BRICK ae | Bee Bean BROS. La | seAUTIFLL wones eee ony Be Sat pai MING POOL _ Sar coals el | Seek Ga Besser PAMILY Pull bose Focr tl | = eaneaiow mey | FIN ve bake Linwe ny me) AK OS age, Also. pos oe wou ar sakes. 418.00 cor ttt LOCATED 3 V | heme id m bed Maste led bat HOME heat ose men’ room | ¢ po ol eg Nish YOURA wood LAKREF 5 6136 Also ith or wi HOME TR $15, po a) oe ligh Hill Vat “| income I Bases . oe * pertect m= nome | | dining up Rtoad’ rah coped Recreation on eed as Meer di = feck ce bees —TOUMELE. ¥ fi il “FRONT LO burg eens page cane: | S ee ! TRAD : "1s am ki root tod ti te rs Kitenen. room tchen ern th ete, ound home. DR Bea “< harsews. SA eae and + Ra. niage | toy) Is jasement as ny | iehen, nm. f ed NY ree, M ing 2-car —_ air ful stream and ae roug me EDROOM utife LOLS: Gc . off TOWwS, ALES! S ADE! ivert eae i school Close goes, car breez irepl in UST tise. | t. de 1b ee e wi taide ) Le =: H Da FESES VE. onnDs gee rn with terms. rea) buy a ae om * ener leasing ares gaTeD eyo wr te Anchor eee and work Sasskce ice oa inne plamabing Reclust Ouiy 410380 eerie ast EN WAN Sel es eee Th ir i at 2 | ' - #1. ~ n an : : 21231 or Jae 6 LAWREN $11,500. $00 Shown ee = Rodd Call Loia Pick, APpre: ptt AMMaOwD TAKE: bane |e ve Waterford “pest $10,500 LAKE ROAD Tass TED the a rieating 44 £. cx Ww appoint pace, of rE . BARG Bwitre by —yiretT Time #7000 Hill Let ® room e! H of th re , = Ga ot aa. | -— ay ae quick Naat” wool berg TIME | , _ — for enh ‘DOWN ambing. 2 CS et pest FE CI me | wee pee: oe 2 so a ed aga Seymour Lake peal op eye . ee 2 oe estate | 8- Ores | LARK prod ll wn gargs pe mga ag ore a reg Lot joes of a. a Ge nating. clectrt ty fine : KOREA AL. ra go alumi Pagina tape tm eee bas | Now fe the bse — Geen icant 2 Rrvereg ‘ so Aare! rag ‘ea and iy , = ah te, ee ESTATE| Wi eee cen rental Hage ts tn time 46 bay peer ae see a ee] gate Se See | Multiple onenene e - a 1 elma } eggs vba gh a dl WHIT y your lake | 7 RI WI or ari far or wil Dosh stock 000 dosha | rice an [2 nar, an. Munchen ie | rete slg air Teen E AB.) WICKERS en Stn rsa. : at Ov a } ° B - . Maple R R im ed flag fae — feruer old : pen Eves oR 1 | eRe . Sale M SHAM FALTOR trade. 4-4 OFFICE ex Phon o. Cree Fe aoe sacs it, Sune =e Busin Aytair Fe +338 PART .° 4. 526 OPEN eves. | 8a . 5 oNDAY a | am - rE Art acral ‘ Woo Diste Rwy y 10 TU ATTRAC Preparty ae w RIDGE Z j near air B PRONTA AGE | LL Renee! 200 HUL ue) abi CTIVE 4 m= 2 fume MUL Tee On ate ca LAKE je for BUILDING A ve G TIPLE Nn | ae eerie | ately OR ans a . very con \ ota | Paci M. ¥ vy lake Sabi OR }-8982 set Aba boy" sos near so home on office SUIT. fer 8 pacbiooony) ¢ : SERVE $800 HUL Broker separ- er. hools. the a geod ope located ca ( en A Pric Beso pr Mca press real éry Ai oe nes, Real | Youn bral psig Breuer OM 3-600 Boogie Compiete price bargain “ Est. grapes, kitehen one Ee GR 38001, OF rat: | JOSEP ae, i oon stow: wallet }-8082. bs cash. ; * ve tims | Sate Sas nay ban“ ond oe Uataretie “Lot ba E. a S38 Sande, revten R Lot 8 nen oe —___"5 WOR i : Y near ___Bres._ VE eZ be ea | olfe i * cue peer | Fee arg _ Li en lee nith, ae weep sei this Com — j Evenings "Tu tor core 40x28 ercial } $1,900 for feet : me] Seoent icaee ORE scary Siete Y Ghea W.'aturen, aah | ~*~ ‘ ¥ > ™, ~ THE PONTIAC PRES S. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1959 TWENTY-FIGHT | Business Opportunities ee _ Swaps” _ 55. One UN SMALL EVANS BICYCLE, NEAR- STATION id bh income for alert, Seereette wane Thorough train- SERVICE rat “eae Modern well located can FRADE. ; for large one or $25, UL | WILL ACCEPT HOUS trailer, automobile or what have ou? to trade on 7 room mea! me or 2 bedroom home on 24 ‘atres north of ope Clark Real Estate, FE 3-7888 Res. 4-4813. Ask for Mr. ‘Clark. write Box -— _ Michigan. Feabe - $2100 LAND ~ CONTRACT for northern lake property. GReenleaf 6-1371. SMALL , MACHINE :aHOF >-EQUIP. WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT ment for sale. FE 5-5723. after 6 i] : { v.me ane ~~ SINCLAIR OIL a Has available attractive 2-stall service station Foor immediate lease. Located Dixie Hwy. & May- bee Rd. 40 ft. showroom & office or sell, $3.80 month. OR _3-2360. For Sale Clothing 56 ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK | pants from 35c; shirts from l5c; aiso fishing worms & tackle, Open | Good condition $49 50 | 42) new Thermo-Door bulll-in ovens | 6. 7 days, 380 Orchard Lk. Ave. Reas rent. Financial aasietence MATERNITY CLOTHES. SIZE i6 available. Call FE 4-151! ~ SUNOCO | SERVICE STATIONS POR RENT STABLISHED LOCATIONS WITH PAST GALLONAGE OF 26.000 GAI PER MONTH MINIMU M INVESTMENT FOR , INVENTORY ONLY j MSY at Tull Ct. ! \\atertord ‘Twp. | Telegraph Kd at Myrtle | Portier OR 3-5075 SILVER FOX SCARF $2000. MOU- ton Fur Coat, $2500. Both 11) exc condition. Call Midwest i 7 4.2732 SUMMER DRESSES, BLOUSES « | (Used refrig. as is, needs clean- skirte Raincoat, sult formals Size 10 & 12, biue bridesmaid's | + Used gas Tronrite dress. Jewelry && purses free FE 4-3219 Sale Household Goods 57 1) CRIB $2). SPRING & MAT- tress. Good condition, UL 23-2162 \2 UPRIGHT ROYAL SWEEPERS. 1 wine press, oak rocker, pfrea- sure canner, 10 foot toboggan, gas plate, floor jamp, glider cushions and other miscellaneous household goods Ph. FE 8-6020 z PC, BROWN LIVING BUITE, | also piano, $50, FE 98-0330 or | FE 68-0052 Complete 6 weeks paid training y pc” ANTIQUE BEDROOM BET rogram } nancial assistance to those who quailly For ¢f opiate information = _ ve Mr Griffith SUN OIL CO. Vinewood 3 4200 OR 3-9383 Ee: after 7 pm. & Bat. Mon through Fut Garfield 2-6043 SI ANDARD OIL 2 «all station for lease Good ential Moderate Labdanate bee iac & Opdyke. Call MI 6 5311 or VE 17-3426 DWI Kiss DRIVE, IN. SIMPLE 9 operate MU 4-57 7 L NION VILL AGh. CAB CO. LOR SALE PAl 38-6539 AVANT TO REIKI With An Income ONE OP THE BEST MOTEL BITES in the North. § coinpleted unite! with @ room living quarters up- stairs All in knotty pine Com- pletely furnished and otrictly modern with 2 car garage 1 210 acres gives room or ex pew AKAN of can be used for treiles park Located on erel Lk Rad 2 miles N of Fatos. For more information coil. 49 ADMIRAL _ $24.95 | 21° admiral $30 05 icy OR 1.12860 of for appt to see cal Petcsky Diamond 7 19 \ork Where You Play Groceries, beer wine and gaso) line Owner states doling $60 000 yearly. Property, stock and atore buliding epproaimately 40 1 a4 (hood fixtures, island, shelfing Walk-in and reachin cooler uy 3 eltable ben, showcase, etc. 66 tj nanime . Il lizabeth Lake Privileges Spacious 2 bedroom ranch type. jiaatered throughout, colored ath, hill top lot. Only 610.600 will trade on home near Bt. Benedicts WE HAVE MANY OTHER LIST INGB ZO eae FROM, ANY LOCAT MU TART REALTY 7410 s Commerce Walled Lake MArket 42301 _ Sale Land Contracts SZ, 2) PER O&NT DISCOUNT satcece! 96.500 00 payable at 665 monthly & per cent interest Cont to you aig CONDITIONERB AT DEALERS | coat, all sizes available. Gamuels $4855 Gecured by modern hedroom City Home off Oskiand | Ciark Real Estate. FR 3 1888 Res FE 44813. Ask for Mr! | Al SFASONED 10 PER Lh) discount or make offer Take: about $2800 bo buy MI 614) etter 7 LAND CONTRACTS TO. BUY on! to egil Ear! Garrele, EM 3251) or EM 3.4088 Money to Loan 53 ‘State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER TIN: ANC Ik COMPANY HERE YOU CAN TORROW UP 10 $500 OFFICES IN Ponilae — Drayton Pisins — Utica Vated Lk Birmingham, Plymouth Borrow With ¢ ‘onfidence | $25 to $500 Household Finance Corporation of reo “", § Raginaw At 405718,4 FARULOUS PRFAFF aEWing | machine Sewe on bultons makes LOANS tof 1 $506 — $25 TO $400 rn anit ad LOAN CO 1b bk TAWRE FR: 6-042) FRIE NDI. Y “RERVIC Ly LOANS $235 TO $300 PAXTER & LIVINOSTONE ¥ 64W Lawrence At Pe 4.15389 QUICe $25 FO $300 LOANA Seaboard Tinance Co, 1183 N PERRY STREF1 Percy Parking Phone FR & 6661) GET $25 TO $500 ON YOUR ~ Signature Up ta 24 Mor oy to Tepay Pil bie 2-22 OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Rontiac State Rank RBidg LOANS $25 TO $500 _ furniture, ges stove. 137 Orchard Lake 5 PIECE DINING ROOM 8UITE and china cabinet, mahogany. $40. OR 3-604 {6 RMS PURNITURE. OR 13-4230 3672 Breaker, Drayton, after Tyo 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM eutfit. Double dresser bookease bed. Large chest 2 vanity lamps, all for $80.60. Poy only $2 weekly Pearson Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave —" |] PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. Brand new davenpert and chair, 2 modern step tables, matching coffee table. decorator lamps. All for $00 Pay only $2 weekly Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave ia PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM 67 set exe cond FE 4-4) lox 12 Felt Base Rugs, $3.95 Guaranteed house paint, al $1 65 | RUBBER -BASE PAINT. 63.75 3y2-Ft Wall Tile .....25¢ 2n12 LINOLEUM $74 it Byers, 141 W. Huron _ FE 43064 ox12 RUGS, WOOLFACE $15.95 Reversible, $1650, imported $1405. Axminster, $4808. Rug pads. 0505 Pearson Purniture. 42 Orcherd Lake Ave 18 m 15 “RED WOVEN COTTON rug $35 Steel twin bed frames $5 Fireplace net $4 MA 4@-3710 CU EL ALMINAL UPRIGHT On Sale Household Goods 57 pie -IN OVEN & BURNERS, $140 complete. § Samuel's ae v4 Almost new, Teke Sid a uo of $724 © Sa Michigan ering e Center, E5347, BROWN WORAIN OWERSTUFPED davenport Very clean, $38. FE 8-8173. CASH FOR ~BMALL RADIOS. 5 NO eld models. PE 5-875: CHROME TABLE & CHA Are ~ ELEC - ‘tric 2 burner plate with broiler. _PE 2-1015 _ CLEARANCE Tappan deluxe gas range Excellent Cond $79 Westinghouse electric range. ave $88. (2) floor sample dehumidifiers $66 | Clayton's Furniture & VE Seats Keego Harbor 5-474 CLEARANCE SALE Used Bendix washer dryer, as is $15 ing Used Kelvinator, good cond, You pick up Used Philgas range. okay for cot- tage . $10 RUMP ELECTRIC | is) | 3465 Auburn FE 4-3573 UL_ 23-3000 ‘COU, SPRING ROLL-AWAY BED. “$10. Btandard fixture for kitchen sink, $565 4 inside pateled doors, with hardware. $650 FE 2-5037 COMPLETF HOUSE OF FURNI- ture Including baby grand piano, appliances ust sacrifice Bouse sold. Interior decorator pieces. Ll 1-7208 25690 York Kd corner Harrison, Huntington Woods | ELECIRIC IRONER. LIKE NEW 8 pc. dining room set, living room | $45 a | DINING RM TABLE, 2 COMPORT- FE 56-6667 able chairs, 2 end tables. All in Hgbt wood. Sacrifice. A €-27742 |PREKZERS — Red hot deal, solr 6 left. 20 cu ft. wize—$289- it E uel’s Appl MA. 86011 FACTORY REBUILT tae sweepers 1 year’s guarantee, $1605 up: and used washers, Open 8 am to 4 m. Thyle Electric, corner of . Johnson and Howerd FE 45160 FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS name brates Scratched Terrific values $14005 while they last. No | shone orders, please Michiger luoreacent, 305 Orchard Lake Ave _ For BALE WALNUT BEC KITCH- en table chairs and odda end ends Inquire, 2723 Colrat Dr. After 6 pm : FUEL OIL STOVE $1500 FE 5-2019 Call after & 30 FULLY AUTOMATIC FRIGIDAIRE ae au range MAyfair 63635 AUTOMATIC WASHER AND Tae Aiee Relax-a-cizor, Call GAS oie 5 YRS OLD, WILL trade for elec 747 Blain NEREZERS -. NORGE FREEZERS Chest and pres New models, slightly scratched or crate marred modeia ot big dis- count prices Sale Heseeteld Goods 57, CARNIVAL . 1 ‘BROTHERS SEWING “MACHINE. 4 wood 2 pc. lee rm ie TRADE Cid RANG oa 5 mae OEE RANGE FOR Ont ~~ TWIN BED@, CHEST & ches of drawers, SPRING a ae _tress _Used _3_yre. Used Trade-In Dept. is $ 995 | Davenport. and Chair Se ee 6 Piece Dining Rm Bulte . 1 TOM ASE cOxOyy . $19.95 UP. povero. “RE- $49. 95. rd wo 423 w Barca Sine (MACHINE — WALNUT SED "AND DRESSER, with mattress and springs, painted bed and dresser wsnino “ACHE , VERY GOOD 3-399 WASHER $25 RIT migenszon 90 $45 eendition, $40. Electric stove. $35. Power mower $25 Electri¢e dryer | vator $65 Johnson out-board mo- 6- 2766 "wise MACHINE $15 436 RESTORED PINE AND WALNUT . 3007 Crumb Rd. Walled ~Shoppe_ of Antiquity: 1106 HIGHLAND RD Pine school master's desk, dough- ping stand, maple drop-leaf | WALNUT TABLE Television: & Radios 57B chased at your. home. ‘Ye 2-067. reerer sed @¢ mo. $400 45-6521 20 other seta to choose from, all revullt & guaranteed 10 duys Parts & iabor Ober! TV. 3010 Elizabeth Lk Rd, FE 44045 We take trades! 2 GALLON HOTPOINT WATER heate 90085. With tradein $4095 Convenient terms No down ayment R. B. Munro Electric ‘oe, 1066 W Huron 346 IN GAB RANGE EXCEL COND OR 3.6045 66 INCH DOUBLE CABINET BINK $70 Dishwasher $55, 10) tach electric range, $80. 27 inch birch base cabine!. $18 Electric refg. $38 Red, gray and chrome in ette pet, $b And mine jlema Most all items ebove J's years old EM %3-41738 A BUY BMALIL PORTABLE raver radios 6h to 814. FE LEONARD REFRIGERATOR IN | erfect condition Heasonabie loover vacuin with eatlachments like new $1500 FE 27-6002 Appliances MA h 6011 AIR-CONDITIONERS Save 56 per tent on new teasers ', HP % HP, 1 HE uP Tamale & egerautoun Sehick's MY 39711 ANTIQUE FURNISHING BY PRI vate home Beauliful cherry set lee cherry ar drop-leaf table with ae 4 iadder clatts Palr up Holstered wrenie fireside spetrs Pair of “needlepoint Re ietorian cole ochalre Benutiful fancy Wicker chai & Bhool masters desk Lovely Rime eye maple dresser & -highbe type cliest< Birdseye table A cheir Beautiful wealinut organ o gan stool with back Lovely (ra: berry banquet lamp Piano ianp and others Large & emall rugs Pictures Reauliful wall paper lots T.aditional “folding drece | acreen French Haviland dish set | eae pEEN OE EM fe PAINT SALE HALF Colored glass Cul giana, assorted | ® perfect cups & saucers giase and cline ‘opper = brass fren Charming g@owna and cos fumes of the past century silt able for plays manrquerades, et: Piano rolle. Lots of tummage and misc Chood bargeing in all pieces MU 4.5031 buttenholes blind hems, ete without atlachments Cost over $300) Becrifice for $8100 cast oot pe at Fed 20 oo ry Tronths Products FE 5 4721 A HRAND NEW SRWINGD MA chiie Made. serviced. & sold by the Binger Sewing Machine (uo Ginger Sewing Centers 1023. ON Notions Dept amour ANYTHING You WANT Fe THE HOME CAN BE aL ND AT L&S SALES A litthe out of the way but a inet lesa to pay Furnittire and app y ances of all hinds NEW & t Las bal gains 4 MONTHS Tho PAY perking Phone FE S@'4] OPEN MON SAL @ 10 6 FRE 8 To ® nd Bamuels Appliances MA 5 6011 redit Myr A K Home Only $6050 Bee it today at your Saginaw St & at Miracle Miie In the J © Penney Pabrie and Visit our trade dep! for- real We buy sell or trace Come out and donk mtecnd 2 acres of tree | 4 miles Foof Pontiac of Yo mile |. Bioof Aubury Heights on Auburn | Moe AUTO WABHPHS USkL) $4950 UP) 60 day a came oe aie WAYNE GABERT T7t N. Seginaw_ FE 6-8 GAS BERVEL REFRIG WATER | beaters, gas hot plates flour | model. pop corn machine OR 53-5164 5-60) a GAB RANGE MAGIC CHEF DE jum waist high broller griddle top lass oven door §7500 FE. 3-T9T HOTPOINT AUTO ELEC ATOVE Eec cond 4 yra old) American Peoples Enely with bookcase OR 3 8068 fu-¥I RADIO & RECORD PLAY. ei 2 cabinets 12 speakers 40 watt amplifier Reg $595 Spectal, $105. Samuels Appl MA 4 6011 INTERSPRING MATTRESS AND | bow spring, troner, lamps living | roy tables and otter Mise arti cies 4187 Woodstock Rd off Moe | IRONKITE TRONER, $40 crt J T5461 \TRONER GOOD CONDITION, FE 24127 afler & pom KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHING | machine wonderful conden 40 Electitc stove, $509 OF 1 lueo KENMORE IKONER $15 Ol, heater, $15 Double cement laun dry tubs with etand, $7 All in goed condition PR @ 3412 | KITCHEN ATL DISHWASHER Very good cond. RO Wo: Munro Files Co tosn W Huron LEANING STATE FOR | SOUTHERN CLIMATI Will sacrifice all household goods and winter clothing (Children « cothes atrea 3-45 Mens ctother and Hunting «clother sive 42 tiune, Boots, etc fome altrost few Ih Fernbarry Drive rR 5 3662 | Lat akr CRIB AND MATTRESS brand new $1800 Pearsons Fur- niture 43 Orehard Lake Ave price Ab Jack's 381 Raldwin MAHOGANY DINING RM AUITE Duncan Phyfe, good condition MI 6-3577 MAPLE FULL BED, CHEST, VAN Hy table @& mirror $35 Good | cond MA 42877, 1158 Welch Rd | Walled Lake MAPLE HUTCH, TABLE, ¢ CHAIRS Hed new mattress and box springs Befa> bed and platform | : rocker All good condition FE aoa MAPLE DROP LEAP TABLE, | maple davenport a chatr Kern more electric sewing machine, | bassinet FE 2.1847 MAPLE BEDROOM SET, DOUBLE bed, vanity eheat, night table, 450 FE & 8865 MAHOGANY RBREAKFRONT, 660 sofa. $50 chair, $25 Dium tabie | | slo MI 68028 MAHOMIANY EXTENSION DROP) leaf dining fable $15 00 A pats ot] feet tet farpe catd tabirs $au0 fart Teather fap coffee talce $1200 A pair of atep ent tabica $1400 each tall Midwest 4 : NeW PLASTIC COUCH x Ns Hake ilo bead $ Lea NORGE APT SIZE. Flkt PANE tea] good com) FR + 4461 + PoWwFR MOWER 47 BQUATE yards of grey carpeting fill wire | - ro ieaway bed 2 piece jiving foom act Phone MI € 6054 ONF 0217 AMERICAN ORT j eutal rug. Wery good 1 an- TO BUY =B8ELL—TRADE - REPAIR latest tn TV's at Peer | Water Softeners | AUTOMATIC SOFTENER NEWOR 2-5 ‘ GAs RANGES. ALL SIZES CLOSE | _ out prices Samuels Appl MA | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ja PROFESSIONAL Te RIZING LA ALUMINUM SIDING — oe ce D PIPE TANKS 13000, S ON- +An oe PIPE PER Teeth | $329 UMBING SUPPLY a _ FE $2100) CLYDE LoEe & SUPPLY CO heater 67 30 cash & carry. O 1005 M3@ West. Opes ¢ sewing machine 83 Ford panel truck OR 31063 sinks and nittings, $5495 tp. Laundry trays with stand @ fau- ‘$1 JEEP WITH BRUSH & BLADE 7) LB PRESSURE CHESTED ee 1 tn. Sprinkling systems Thompson, 7005 M5® West. 1,000 GAL Bisnis $85 MA @ 2! New picture tube -guaranteed for , AIR CONDITIONER 44 1ON VER co Taylor reel overhead doors, @X7's x 8 fad, Reg. US. Pet. OFF. 21900 by NEA Bervins. ine L ue “Henry- and I felt that if we could get this loan and con- |‘ solidate our debts, we'd at least feel we weren't so outnum- ibe bered''" : For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Bloomfield Lumber Co. PLYWOOD °° Plyscord .... 450 *,' Plyscord sapien ane 360 49° Plyscord .....+ . $3.50 DOORS: 2a x 68 Mahogany ... $46.50 28 x 60 Mahogany .- $700 6 x oF Birch $8.25 NAILS ‘a D Common _.., 1175 a Keg 16 Db Commen . gll7s a Keg TRIM AND PAINT BUILDERS HARDWARE than \ yr Alxo 1 foot- aaee aunt | ORS FOR PULLMAN le for home use Sell Dias RIBUD WINDC Call Tony's FE 3 iis, i whTEL ALL METAL TRAILER OR 3-314) ESTIMATES GIVEN ON MODERNIZATION JOBS —~ 42 8 Telegraph FE 2-903 Across from Tel- a Shopping Center Open 7 das a week | Delivery avaliable 8 a fe to 7 pm BURKS ELECTRIC WELL PUMP, $60 FE 2-5247 - CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister s NORTHERN L UMBER Company | 1940 cosler Lake Ra. EM 13-4171 Open 8 a.m, to 8 pm. dally Bundays to am. to 2? Dm. Deliveries _available Miiford Rd issn” used brick at $25 per M tn lots of 2 m aeliverad MU 47481 ee CASH & CAR RRY STEEL DRIVEWAY CULVERT 12° corrugated pupe §2 43 ft 4° Orangeburg pine 8 ft $306 ‘Asphalt patch mix $188 bag Btee] clothes sts $10 “ vale BCREEN DOORS, 06 98 H e patnt— white TRUBCO neod*Kiqste, Walehe as head Panis cement a A] bee. sump tie $6 50 BLAYLOCK COAL & BL * sup. at Orchard ‘Leake Ave. FE 3-7101 D4 CATERPILL “AR FRONT-END loader A-1 condition. Ready to work Priced to sell Alberta Lum- ber Mul. 3300 ae Rd. M24 Pontiac rE 6-61 DEEP-FRYER iN WINDOW fan. FE 2-5676. DeWALT RADIO ARM SAW. W, 9°, 2-7963 good cond FE DOORWAY SHELTER, 65x50. WITH supporting columns Also hand lawn mower, OR 3-2885. ELECTRIC LIGHT ‘PULL DOWN fixtures Newest, exciting modern light fixtures. Ideal pla 3 for stu- dents. $1295 value, $6 Michi- gan Fluorescent, 393 oreherd Lk. _ Ave 24, _ ; ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS. completely installed on Detroit Edison lines. no money down, Samuel's App! MA §-6011 FREE sTANDING TOILETS sis : | Double bow! sink t,-in hard copper 20-ft. lengths -..-:- Ife ft 4,-in. hard copper - = 20-ft lengths . 24c ft t-pe. bath sets with trim $49 95 2 with trim L (473 8. Seciner FE 5-2100 Factory — trre ae __ SAVE PL UMBINO SUPPLY GARAGE DOORS — Factory seconds, all standard gizes in stock from $28 and up- _Preryth: For Sale Miscellaneous: 60 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE '4-in 21-ft. lengths ..... 13\ec ft. %-in. 21-ft. len, Siey [Eg ft. SAVE PLUMBING ‘sur 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 PATIO 8TONES } 33-ONE-THIRD per cent off Sizes 24x24 $1.20. 12 «& 24 $70. 16x16 §.60, 16x32 $130. Bmooth finish. 6 colors. Outdoor fireplaces $55. C.C. Rustic picnic tables $17.06. Roger A. Au- thier Co. 10370 Highland Rd. (M5#) 4 miles west of Pontiac _Alrport. EM 3-4825. PING PONG TABLE, ™ PLY, PAD- dies, net, $25. Baby crib, chest, $20 Bunbeam rotary lawn mower, power drive, $35. MI 4-864) POINT 8 9 KARET. PERFECT tig eure solatair. Best offer. PREFINISHED ) PANELING _ MAHOGANY 4,” ...... 24c per ft. Bireh roe .. @Jc per ft. Cherry paneling, ‘ bic per ft. BENSON LUMBER CO. PICNIC TABLES. ED Mls iatpagael Meds e ren pe FILO ibergias nels S7c sq. ft WOOD WOVEN FENCES. Factory alained. 40° Hi. $1.05 per run. ft. AUBURN LUMBER 10 8. Squirrel Rd. FE 54-9293 AUBURN HEIGHTS PICNIC TABLES, USED LUMBER, odus & ends. OR 43-6022. 5011 _ Waldon Rad. PUMPS MUST GO. SHALLOW AND deep wall et gine on 13 gal. tank $70 .° Thompson, _7005 MS@ \ West Open Eves ROTOTILLERS Bo easy to operate, the ladies can run them Let us prove it with a demonstration Only one com- any makes genuine roto-tillers. ime payments available. W. Miller Garden & Lawn Equipment. 1503 & Woodward Ave. N_ of 14 Mile. Birmingham. Ph. Midwest | 46053 | RANGE F HOODS WITH FN ONLY 329 G. A, ibompson, 1005 M59 Went. _ —_ ee RD 1 CAT. DOZER FAIR CONDI- tion 10 ft blade. §2,000. OR 3-6285 STALL SHOWERS, COMPLETE with faucets and curtain, $69.50 value, $3445; lavatories, complete with gleaming chrome faucets $1495, toilets, $4950 value at $2450 These are factory seconds Michigan FPluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave SINGER SEWING MACHINE CON- sole model No 66 Ciuaranteed. Only $3810. Call Capital Appl. FE 5-9407 Something for Nothing A large barn with lot- of good timber, also large silo, All you have to do tis come & get it. No charge Indian Lake Rao 144 EF of oes aqgonteet Knight- Menard To- “woodward Royal Oak Li 9- S008 or MI 4-6186 aoves ee SPECIALS 4” Fir G18 ... $3.79 a V-grooved Mahogany se. 94.05 ‘a’ Plyscore .... » 05.45 Aluminum sidin Fudbo" re ocho st PONTIAC LYW 1488 Baldwin Ave. 42843 “SPECIAL LUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS $26.90 CHURCH’S, INC. UL_2-4000 STORM SASH POR PICTURE WIN- dow. 2 comb. scteen doors. Inner- Spring Mattress) FE 4-3219 “THE FLOOR SHOP, Linoleum Rugs 9x12 $495 Plastic Wall Tile le each Tweed Carpet, 0x12 $20 95 Inlaid Tile @x® 6c each oe S SAGINAW FE 45216 THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE + 7 i * meet—your tw arate RENCE AWR TALBOTT LUMBER QGiass installed In sash. Thoroseal for waterproofin, basements, lene hardware, plumbing, elec- ical ie k On -your signature or other se- eurity 24 months te repay Our service ia fast, friendly and hel vl ae our office or phone FE “TIOME: & AUTO (BIG BALE ON PORTANT F Ain RRS | oO \ rc) | conditionera While they ta | . , a AVAL ; a3050 ca 86 wel eleriiic. meter | a is 7 N Perry St Corngy F Pike] heater $129 30 cal yas elertric | FR 22957 : ae Ss ; ‘ 2 : |) Water heater 49 1 on pus ONONPH PT RAVING SEATE IN PEAGU EE EN ACIS COs anpel bibl We etaliae afew ace Canglete furniiuce fot «| ave , goed Used refitperators ‘oes FPR 2 ida? 12 61 } ts { ailZ S. AMI NIN ROY @ REPLACE MP NI ran " 1 nal Wiig e wir 714 be S | ( | AIR O46 Clwklancd Ave Py any Ue all it K DENGUE UM es al Me mika | ; VINVL see tes ove ¥ re ® at ewe eee + . A ROCHESTER ROMEO fier vanse 0 DUD a ER : LOANS $25 a? $200 (ine range aE me emcaens aoe. 830 i400 A “Haginey wes Kitchen cabinet So . v0 r LIVES 0CK Mefal cabinet ences As NOUBEHOLD goons (Midpans (iden 50. Fe I aa SEC eS of, #0711 Ot, 1-079) Vanity tos #a/ FANS All Sires Gi RE, Warrant PL 2-319 PL 233510 Ringer sewing maitine 415 Your Siok a “PRIENDLY SERVICE Hound be table & @ chalrs . he ner Rane All sizea § Bee ay c a) Gye euPuety lear 5 i 4 W HE Sy Ou N I. ED ana Rui CUR NTTCHE as 5) B Alfant OE Frigidaire, Gtb | osen, Kelvinator RCA Whiripeol Chote of J) alzes $25 TO $500 We SAT ek INANCE CO. 702 Pomtiac State Bank Bidg. hE 4.1574 Mortgage Loans 54 CONSOLIDATE Your cents Giet cash to pey eff your land contract of mort gnre & to modernize your home We do the work Anywhere in Oakland County Free Appraisals | | attachment!, $480 for ® months or $7740 total Will discount fos cash Free delivery, Capital Appl Free Consultation RIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION co. 93 Wo Huren FE 3-781) FE 59407 . 4 Ss BLK & WHITE TWEED CARPET waps = 55 Jpe sectional, walnut table & 4 : motor MA 65254 rao Box Ice Cream making ma ior for hard or soft ice cream $455 or sean for nything of equal value 476 W Huron "SL CHEVY $75 CABH) TRACTOR flees) What have you? OAk al $5 GAB SJOVE TRADE FOR fixe: tric shove or sey. rE ALMOST REW NORGE Bia DAY. er. for elect $4 . Pali in like new cgnd _FE 57 CASH FOR | eS TV's. frecorders and radio- ncpee er. FE 2-037 ¢ Working er will be giad to help you 14 HOLF FREFZER AND &TOR- SaPE sell FR 45-6075 & to 11 am BABY BED PLAY FEN, HIGH chair, FE &@ 00682 WE BUY, BELL & EXCHANGE Evervihing for the Home 104 A Baginaw FE 2-552 BANKRUPT STOCK Living room — Bedroom and breakfast sete. Chairs and rock- ere Lampe and tables fox aprings ami mattresses Must sel! Immediately A chance tor a real | buy RBeitroom Outfitting Co. «74) Dixie Hey Drayton Plains. Open , ti) # Friday til @ 1000 ft north ef A ke P Market BYAUTIFUL SINGFR ZIG) - ZAG cabinet sewing machine fet an . i ; i "chairs. Hotpoint Jin electric ee T Ja EP F Ae ET a rr renee, Crapes. Hi Fidelity 241» ewar arner refrig wit | radio horn ie (revser cactibnes for baat oF & phono combination Excellent condition FR 8-227 BLONDE 1 PIECE BEDROOM BET Rox spring and mattress, book- | shelf headboard bureau end vanite efonl FE #2915 BOY'S INCH BIKE AND LIV ing room furniture $60 Cail On 4.2839 BRAND NEW SOF BEDS, 944 95 Rollaway bed complete $1905 Hollywood bed frames $05. In nerepring Mattresses §17 84 Cot- tot mattresses $1205 Pearson's | Purniture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON iimk beds come with eprings and mattress $3005. Pearson's ‘Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Are. | ¥ BAWY CURIA CAT ORFID) 6OPTAY pen. chairtable. kar cond Muat ditien and very feasonabe Phone FE 21606 | OVER 50 USED TV SEPTS FROM $1495 up. TV LY $0 95 UDEHUMIDIFIERA New 8 Year| Warranty With control RCA | Whitipeol of Hrisinate t Re ee ACTION TIME. Goou NOUST KEEP ING SHOP eee INTE PaRPY TO TAKE tivert oot $8 @l on g Bing et ower erie mith mutematie Fig fay Mtge Sewitiy Center j J ¢ Ferney Fabri and Notion Dept Phone FR: 52 REPRE RA TOR WEATIN GO house excelent Working cond $ho OR TIA REPRIGKRKATOR IDEAL POR cottage $28 FE 2? 170T REFRIGFRATOR LATE MODEL. H} cubic ff Deluxe elec range. Ralance $2 per wk Maytag wash- er $29 Schick s Blec MY ait | BECTIONAL SET, con HED, electric stove FRE & BERVEL OAS murano paver wv cubic ft Beparate freerer com- yartinent Like new, Reas. 3521 atking Lk Re ; sons HIDE A-BED FXC “4 RIMMONS BIORARED LIKE NEW rF 9-42 | ain nan A row 710 7AG ATTACH spctrojus vadtoum $14 65 | > ele bee ta Appl On 4.9702 STOVES BpovalT sd1b, ex. _ ens Le 280 ole pitly $188 with trade, Bam- uel a, peel: MA 6-60)1, BATHROOM FIXTURES OIL hot water & steam Automatic nna heater. HEIGHTS BUPPI a ite omplete 42° cae r cabinet with wall o» Wel ver ne Lumber ANCHOR -FENC ES Used Framing Material —PRICED TO SELL— 48 Featerior stieathing | rd quality House Paint CEILING TILE -WALL BOARD HARDBOARD—PLYWOOD PIPE—BRICK—STEEL © OPEN 85.310 MON SAE Lo | V AIRER hE ACH CASH CUS TOMERS through cess changed Turfvers #062 Mt Clem- TELEVIBION SPECIALS, 21° —2an. | Electhi¢ door opere fobetiee closet doors and ‘disappearing stairways We give estimates on garage re- modeling ones roms ati a BE RRY DOOR'S = SALES 371 g. Paddock _2-0203 Hot WATER HEATERS, fe ane gas New. Consumer Power ap- roved $8950 value, $3950 and S30 50 These are slightly marred Aliso electric, off and bottled gas’ heaters at terrific values. Mic gan Fiuoreacent, 393 Orchard Lk 16 Ave JEEL ED MAGIC | This paint needs no stirring, will not drip, sag or run. Rub er or oll base. Hundreds of colors to chose from OAKLAND FUEL & PAIN ae Orchard Lk. Ave. FE M6180 JUNE SPECIAL ~ OW water heater, 52 geiion, 10 yr. Warran CRUMP ELECTRI RIC 3465 Auburn FE €3873. UL 32-7000 KITCHEN CABINET SINKS Slightly scratched 42° model, $09 value. $4630 plus trim. while they last. Also terrific values on $4 «and @6° «models. No phone orders please Michigan Fluores- cent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. -- 5 LARQOE COLE FOUR-DRAWER File Side door with combina- tion safe FE. 5-0160 | LADDER @& Wood WORKING & stee! working tools, FE 2-118 LAWN MOWERS SHARSuNKD. Pick-up FE 2 Merat BRED read “& &PRINGS, 3 Pare Beeeew frames. Cheap NEW CENTURY MOTOR. 3 HORSE power, }- phase, $100 Walk-in refrig door with hardware. Price 12 MY 31401 NEW EXTERIOR PLY Wodn, dufs On6s, and Inés Also used | Ix4a and 500 feet of cyclone fenc- ing with posta and gates FE 3.7344 7 a — PAINT FACTORY TO YOU A YuPont $1 94 Gal Mouse ‘s Flat - Glos. $177 Gal USB Govt sees . oa. ©6800 Gal | Marine Pain $298 Gal ACTION MERCRANDIOE | aet ies18 T RAPH R “| aggene N Miracle Mile. pat y- 7888 posite Bioomfield Pesnioa Bhop % FOR SALE one SPINET, $500. OAkiand EW PIANOS -| $20.00 ose sears to pay, We raph Across from Tel-Huron PIANO ET ag SCHMIDT PIANO, aEPONSIBLE PARTY dppepe to take oer low monthly pinet pl Can Peal Credit ee BASS ~acconee VERY $125. MU 4-4038. HAMMOND ORGAN, B3 LESLIE “ gece: After 4:30 HAMMOND ORGAN, CHURCH ep Hammond USED UPRIGHT “PIANOS. . 4 : 27 8. Saginaw. FE ORIG PNG GOOD COND. unre ron PIANO. GOSD COND. USED NELSON SPIN NET |7 piano. eager (MAnoERey finish WORKMANSHIP AND eS Gt BY OUR CLIFPORD WIEGAND. WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Piano Phone FE 204024 Repair USED LOWRIE ORGAN Large model with aaealenl condition Guaranteed. MORRIS “WANTED USED PIANOS Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE FE 24924 Sale Store Equipment 64 “Sale Sporting Goods 65 USED. = compresses air. 80 Parthurst = au NS_MODERN OR ANTIQUE. repair and scope monet: _ing. Burr-shell. ae 8. ~— WTD. Bhs hor” _Bait, ‘Minnows, Et Etc. 6 65B “yen ns LOAD OR MORE BLACK DIRT 5-5643, 9-6 p.m. Other hrs. 8-6642. FE TOP Se & BLACK DIRT. = gravel, sand oS stone. OR SOIL BLACK DIRT, gravel Lert fill. Also peet Sears bes gun Gives Call MI 6660, BALDWIN ACGROSONIC SPINET. French provincial, cherry wood Used for display = ERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, AKC op eregg $25. Grown dogs, $50. MAytai oe RAKEETS, EGGS, AND a cune. Also ST chickens, 10 pullets, 2 roosters, FE 2-7820. PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAG GES, _food Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave. PARAKEETS AND sureums 163_ Sanderson ___ POODLES. $40; TOY ‘FOX TERR. $20: Reg.. show bred.. NA 7- -2931. POODLE. BLACK, MINIATURE. AKC reg. Champion sired. $95. 8 wks. old. UL 2-1132. POODLES, 2 MALES REASONABLE. Deposits taken on tiny toy. whites. MY 3-280 3 POODLES ATURES AND toys, blacks, some perti-co, red. $50 up. Good pedigrees, AE Teg: istered EM 3-8261. PUPPIES ALi PETS SHOP. 55 Williams. FE 46433. _ SIAMESE KITTENS. |” REASON- able _FE 8-3241. SACRIFICE AKC REG. POMER- anien puppy. MA 4-3817 after 5 - IAMESE ae $5 UP. WANTED: WILD CD RABBITS, WILL pay reasonable price. FE 68-0453 ore Hunting Dogs 69A ~~ ‘par--| BEAGLE PUPS, 4 MO. OLD. AKC ry registered. 35-5995. q] BRITTANY 'Y SPANIELS. AKC C REG- istered dogs. Trained male, & fe- male. 4 & 5 yrs. old. $150 each. 3-10 mos. pups, ‘emale $50 each l-male 2 vre. old, not trained. Se Meadow Farm. Milford. MU ENGLISH SETTER PUPS. MEL- rose 46559 after 4 pm. GERMAN ; SHORTHAIRED POINT- er puppies. Bred for disposition, confirmation, & hunting ability. _Registered. FE 23-7749. SETTER PUPS FROM GOOD hunting stock. MA \ 5.9626. TRAINED BEAGIZS AND PO’ ers. t reasonable, , 3091 Ro Rockhaven. pocs | ND CATS BOARDED. Darrell, 315 8. Telegraph. _ Hay, Grain & & _Feed 7 10 ACREg GOOD ALFALFA TO cut for hay. PLateau 2 2-2795. 15 ACRES ALFALFA . AND CLO- ver. 30 acres of alfalfa and brome. 1575 Tinken Rd. OL 30 ACRES STANDING MIXED hay. MAple 5 -1 ALL TYPES OF iar & IND CUT- cle | hay, straw, corn aed oats. deliver. OA =| 8-21 BALING TWINE, aT , STRAW, manure. MA 5-0666. GOOD QUALITY “CLOVER AND AL- falfa, baled hay from field. OL #0002. a 7s ae LE TOP aoatrY SSeonET: GARRY and Clintland Oats in quantity. Heavy right, some 42 lbs. per bushel. Great Oaks Stock one 1106 Pontiac Rd., Rochester, Ph _OLive 1-0641. _ For Sale Li Livestock 72 149 - YEAR - OLD FILLY. VERY genes a8 Romeo St., Rochester. 3 HORSE .E TRAILER UL_2-4333 |2 YEAR - OLD BUCKSKIN N PONY rng #0 inches high, $150. OR &YR-OLD HORSE. BRIDLE AND ell saddle, $250. FE 5-: 5-3004. 6& 7 WEEK EK OLD PIGS. 2 not stein heifers, 1 bred. 5-2538, after 5 p.m- ARABIANS — COLTS, |. STUD — Saddie horse, mares. CHETS SADDLE AND WESTERN 2; RED Shop, 4835 John R_ Troy, 930 worms, 50 for 45c, ble worms, 50 tov: P50 daily. MU 9-4778. for 50c; tackle, Also clean used work pants from 35¢; open 7 360 Orchard Lk. A Ave. ~ Sand, Gravel ¢ & ¢ Dirt 66) to handle. NAtional 7-3 | POR 8ALE GOAT ee -_AL- | DARK BAY GELDING, 5 GAITED. 16 hands high, good* harness or saddle horse. well tsines. easy pine doe. Call MU_9-2355 2-9769 or TUxedo 1-6039. MEN'S RIDING BOOTS. psa The, _good | etn _FE 2-503 . PETS. a antKis SMALL eC ORArE ai RE WITH COLT, beautiful Palimino riding horses, Yarge small pontes. 1897 _ Adams. R Rochester. | OL 1-0151. i vAY SERVICE—BLACK nana fill, sand & gravel FE 5-7645 tie. Forrest Jones, MA 5-09 —— ee A-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. FILL sand, shredded. Will deliver Sun- For Sale Poultry 74, 38 es ou TOP SOIL, CRUSHED ¢ Conklin each Cali 2% aa RDS orcas OORT OR _ peat. Prompt delivery. OR 3-9644 DIRT & A-1 TOP sOtL, _ Shredded if _preferred. FE 2-774. BAND AND CHOICE FARM TOP ‘SOIL. $3 5 YDS, $10 Delivered FE 46588. CRUSHED STONE, SAND GRa¥- | _Earl_ Howard. E EM_3-0531. black Tones aay IN. "STONES E. HAND- sorted. Fill dirt. FE #1791. ae ae LAKE pyeoeee SUP- _ Walton Bivd. Drayton Plains. _ Auburn. nh, 206] Crooks Rd. 183 leapaernen 2-772 _ Pontiac Road at Opdvke - = 41113 sou * DEERE AND NEW IDEA i used rakes, mowers, and a New hay rs and conditioners, Davis ry. POWER LAWN MOWER, $25 GAR- ’ ‘ den pote! with cultivators. $75. PE 5-2766 SPECIALS Fora Rear-Mower ‘ ceiver diesel tractor. loader and ack-hoe au! other used con ment Pontiac Tractors tndustr trial 5 tor Co. . Woodward FE 4-046) FE 4-1443 RIDING GARDEN TRACTOR WITH cultivator, plow, & mower. Like -new._ $225__FE 5- 2766. RUBBER TIRED WAGON, NEW Idea mower, $20.00 each. MY 3-1401. rs Pay CAMPING TRAILER. FE = HORSE FOR SALE. WELL , MAN- FE nered Trainéd Western. Boots & Saddies Club. 457 Auburn Rd. UL aio 80 cents 41 Maybee” Raft Baldwin. | __ Wanted Live | Livestock _ __73 WANTED: PIGS & YOUNG cat- 200-1 YEAR OLD y LEonorRn! chickens, Ess. petal cent. 500 250 LAYING HENS, $1, EACH, "H, 4680 DUCKS FOR SALE. 1 MIbE N. OF ees “Dirt, “BAND. ND. GRAVEL, | APPLES, JONATHANS, McINTOSH, ae pick up truck, FE 5-0440. DIRT. TOP SOIL, FILL| CUSTOM KILLING | CHICKENS. dirt & wanure. 1 to & yrds. de- hogs, lambs and veal. At Davey s ir eved 115 So 6 Rd. FE 1 Spy & Delicious. 231 N Squirrel. Rochester shares. FE oO Tues. & Sat 7 to 1:30 p & flowers. Ford Rd. MUtual 4-4482. Sale je Farm Produce 75 Mkt. and Lockers. Beef at whole- sale prices Also lockers a@yail- able. OL 2-7111. 1002 N. Matin, MIXED BAT soo. “SALE OR ON | Thurs., 2 to 8, Pull line of er | STRAWBERRIES (IRRIGATED), by quart or case, Royce Long, STRAWBERRIES -. PICK YOUR OUR rows 12 or Auction Sales 77 ee Poe " OME LIKE THEM BIG! SOME LIKE THEM SMALL . but we love you all and you'll love our auction sales. They're going great gins. Lots of mer- chandise, loads of: artes Lots of fun—at SUN SALES C 8505 Dixie Highway. Sales ee Sat- urday sign at 7: bal Paper at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. .Call MAple 5-1341 for information’in regards to selling your merch ise, 'N SALES COMPA ss06 DIXIE HIGHWA 2 miles north of Junction M-15 and US-10, across from St. Jude Motel. MA 5-134]... B&B. Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains \ Every Friday .....7 p.m. |Every Saturday ...7 p.m. 'Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando 3-2717 DOOR PRIZES SAT. & BUN. SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH AT 1 P M. From 1 home, near new appli- ances, modern furniture as fol- lows: Near new Coolerator re- frigerator, apartment size with freezer compartment. Near new washer with modern features. Less than a year old modern dsven- port in blue tweed upholstery, will convert. into bed Lounge chair to match. Unusual modern blonde vanity. Walnut 4 drawer chest with matching Vanity and ° bedstead. Nice room size rug in tweed effect. Plus our regular big selection of everything 7 he can think of for every room. Pl tools, wheelbarrows and lawn mowers. Sam Proulx, auctioneer. Oxford Community Auction on M-24 just North of Oxford Ed es sales manager. OAkland THURSDAY. JUNE 25TH AT 3 p.m. Household auction at 1 Glenwood street In Pontiac, third house west pelbiaged street. Home Ay ich includes 3 com- plete bedroom suites, studio couch, dining room dropleaf table & ry chairs, GE electric stove, Maytag washer, Crosley refrigerator, Sing- er sewin machine. silverware service for 8. Hoover vacuum cleaner, corner writing desk, Sun- beam mixer, West Bend skillet, | dishes, lamps, roll-a-way bed & etc. A nice clean sale Home sold leaving the state. Terms —Cash Mrs. Agnes Smith. Proprietor Bud WHickmott, Auctioneer. Ox- ford, OA 8-2158. | For Sale Housetrailers ' 78 PPP PPL PP a ALUMINUM eas trailer. Good cond. 3-6322. . 30 FT CHAMPION, EXC COND, full bath, TV. 175 gal. ol] drum. tandem wheels, immediate occu- pened rastonast 170 N. Opdyke Lot 8.9486 afier 1 ae = 55 ANDERSON. “TRAILER, 45 } eee carpeted. wo Call shee i pm. pm. EM 3-49) Ss ve 2,BDRM. VAGABOND 41 FT Carpe ting, awnin air condit, rh) Pal tank. condition. $2,500 FE 5-9370 1953 35-FT. PONTIAC CHIEF. EX- cellent cpeditiee: FE 32-2761. 1956 GENERAL, 45 FOOT, 2 BED- | rooms, _sieeps- 7; pe out. Auto. washer, storms and screens, 240 gallon, oil tank. __ $2,800. Call coltect MUtual 43778. i986 GREAT LAKES 45 BY 10° 2 bdrms. full bath shower, wall oven, TV radio, other extras by Pontiac Lake. Leaving country. OR 3-0624 ‘$6 SPARTAN, 30 FT.. TUB BATH, fully equipped, extra nice. 2639 Dixie Hwy. Must sell, make of- 2°50 OR 3-0311 days or nights FE APACHE CAMP TRAILERS—SEE the latest new type, sleeps 5, light in weight, Only $495.00 complete. A few old type demon- strators on hand at greatl reduced prices. Open & to : every day including Sundays. Bill Celier Boats and Motors (where price & quality meets) ty mile east of Lapeer on M-21, _ phone Lapeer MO 4-2822. CAMP TRAILER, MANY EX- tras. Bargain. Aiso 300 Savage with KV scope 8200 M59. Phone _OR 3-1101. Closing Out at Cost Must go this month. Pinancing arranged. Sorry no trades. eee new 10x50... ...... eon, $4495 $ A few other & wides at compar- able eg AILER EXCHANGE 60 8B. Paleciaph Rd. FE 2-3200 Open 9-5 Mon. thru Pri. wa AIRSTR E&M_ LIG HTWEIGHT travel trailer. Since 1933. Guar- _Oakiand Ave. FE €4505. Clad ae Sa asic 10X6 WIDE, are. Directional See Bat Tente. : 25, or best offer. Price STICKS Sc & 6c EACH. 226K. Bivd NM. UsED WRAP AROUND WIND- shield, 62 inches wide, $15. MApile seen ee USED TYPEWRITER. 825 . PE 68-4480 _ USED POWFR MOWER, RUNS ee 2) | WE WILL BUY SELL OR TRADE rss old furniture or appliances. efrigs. Washers, elec. or gas ranges. ee ., WYMAN'S 18 W. Pike St. ___ FE 41133 WARWICK 8 VALUES Vinyl Latex Paint ..... $2.75 gal. 'Ravestrough .. 640 per igt. Double sink @& trim . $38 Romex 14-3 .... Se. full coils corre pipe, WP" ccs: Rice Logg ft. Sota oRcH ARD- LAKE . Ro. * WEDDING RINGS. LIKE NEW. $100 OR 36078 _ ee Machinery — ____60A 2 MOTOR SCRAPBRS, 10 YARD. John Wudareki. Ortonville, NA 7-203! FORD DIRGEL ENGINES 4 & 6 apecst for trucks, saw mills, ete. Ford gasoilne engines for !rriga- tons industrial applications. A few used engines available, Call distributor MI 4-6053. Do It Yourself 61 Tr THE ge hy tl with SAR m DERS i FLOOR ae 9 SAND. BAND- ERS WALT PAPER STEAME DRILLS — LISHE: SKIL sAW — u CLEANER (489 8. SANFORD __PE 4.6108 | LOWER PRICES ON COPPER | pens. eavestrough and fens ne Open weekdays 6:36 Surdays 18 to 4 Montsaim bund: ers Supply — 1.4 * Monteaim., Fe }- any Q ~ FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, [oor a ert, polisher, hand sanders. nace vacuum cleaners. aeyane | Fuel & Pain. 426 Oretard Lake | Ave. FE 6-618. _mortar trucking & tile, OR acutthy RICH SHREDDED» DARK PEAT! adie es, {0A STONE, $2 special etc ot g penerae Rad. ‘Clarkston. SHREDDED, PEAT - HUMUS, more quarts, 20 & r cents a qt. y , Ortonville, Mic North of Granger Rd. SCREENED ton kote FOR NUR- bt Dt ae 1196 “WINEWOOD Plains. ~§) 30 GAL. JOHN BEAN SPRAY unit. Mourtted on rubber tires. . DOR euae GRADING, me et gravel, fill, ete. FE 3-9778 BPRINGERS, EX- 1 stock. EM_ 3-5234. s YR. oe REO. FEMALE DASH- chiind. Shows beautiful jo PER CENT OFF ON ALL] charges. . arakeets, canaries & used cages HOUGH1 EN & SON Bird Hatchery — 2489 U 2200 E. Maple MI 46-4100. AKC GERMAN GHEPRERD | D PUPS. Apie SACHERUND P’ PU iA ? Brea WRC 3-779). Hatchery road Come any time A. Primas, ued Sale Farm Equipment 76 "7 10 HP ME ROTATILLER. IN GOOD cond. $660 Walton Blvd. Drayton Used once. Will sell cheap. FE | “Dinn — = Dn % ic8 Ts, new en used, rts an _Plants, Trees, | Shrubs 6 68 service, Zo W. Avis 1b05 Opdyke. OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM- ming & removal. FE §-2275. For Sale Pets BOLENS RIDING TRACTOR WITH 82°’ cycle bar and aij] necessary 69 equipment, trattof “in perfect ition. Call: after 4 pm. OR 2773 Deland, Drayton, off CASE BALERS ups. FB} Buy or rent. No paren needed 0 interest until next fal J. 1. Cage & New Idea Dealer or 2379) RocHESTER OL 1.9741 BULK < TANKS — PARMERS GET our prices on tanks. Easy terms available. Samuels Appi. “TERRIER eTUD CHAMP §-6011. _Stock. Curtiss OR 3-9206," DACHSHUND, Uriagalente
    ft. tollet & shower, completely self con- tained. Also available in 20’, 24 & TRIUMPH TRAVEL TRAILERS, complete with gas bottle heat- er, gas lights, electric brakes only ae Or Lge A -H coeces frdm 18’ to on SEVERAL GOOD vee. TRAILER buys — 51° Mobile Cruise with TV, air conditioner & automatic washer, 2 bedrooms, only $2095. N poe Helly, Rd. Holy fot 4-677 GENERAL 30 FOOT, E : NEW. —Bacriice ¢ for eash. on 3-3872. FoR | RENT 18 FT. VACATION afler ne 6. Remereticns _accepted. OR 3-104 NEW. PONTIAC. CHIEF DIETROITER SALE Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homé Sales 4901 DIXIE HIGHWAY 202 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MY 2-4411 hew 1959 Ne# Moon ul a Oxt 4 s { / / J } i. f ‘ py: J . ; - / } ” ‘ ’ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, J UNE 20, sq | (TWENTY-NINE aoe ae ni . : TIZZY - By Kate Osann For Sale Cars 91 _____ For yr Sale Cars 91 For Sale ( Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 : . ON eee PLL LLLP | PPP PPO ~~ ~ we Y "$8? PONTIAC, STARCHIEP, HY- . wl éGramatic, power soenetog é& ; ‘ brakes. 1 owner. FE 3- OC] [VI R NORTH 1955 PERTIRG DOU se dan, matic, radio Boeken, 7 : seat covers. good Motor Sales , CHEVROLET co. IT’S TRUE green, A jittle rust Nui plenky . Has the H P : 58 IAC CHIEFTAIN CORNY, . TO Cupt Ponta | "new, wim Foner Brace: Shop Sunday -YEAR © | *ieiet’ntis: act, Yow"aoes | Bi" draapecent Condition = 2. rT, Low 1 5199. 8 ee ee, carne a ie PE. 5-102] : be Ford, “Dr. Hardtop Victoria "i PONTIAC CATELINA VISTA fetta iter Buy Mond D oe tte a Lk. Ra. Discount V8. FOM. Heater. $195 dn.| ‘Vory. low mileage, hydramstic, ae Transportation Offered 87 uy onaday Leet BORE Che sedan Dynaflow.| power, ete. Will take trade. Fi wm 2OOT cunts, Copmaes | oe | WARRANTY [Sisdi"haite sc'iactees | ES“ T ear top carrier, Small outboard, “fama, Philaae eipoia a, Connecticut 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ago rea Starchief 2-Dr. Fabel 56 Pontiac 2 Dr. tn good shape. $155 takes ance. i ° n Eves brakes. Whitewalls. $195 down ail 2120 ‘Mi Lane, Keego Har Pea ae FE 2 “101 Open FE aati GIVEN FREE 1956 Pontiac 4-Dr. Star ot bard- “ woes 5 Calif $80. Ha $90 1 ‘Yon FORD COUNTRY SEDAN WAG- 5 ; 5 top. Hydra. Radio. Heater. White- CHRIs CRAFT, i3i HP Serre Gases we on mises. t 3 biel Exc. 1152 Neafie. WITH EVERY CAR wells, A beauty for the family. ag oo boat, lift, exc. cond. FE = : o/ Low down payment. 2-8993 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART i055 FORD $395 FULL PRICE. ] 1955 Pontiac 4- sedan. Hydra. _— BIN CRUISER 11s | —!08¢_either way. PE s-obee.- No money “down $22 month oe) Radio. Heater, Whitewalls. done : uc to Sales. 8. = ’ = e & own. Chrysier engine, Flying Bridge. Wanted Used Cars 88 ice rE. 41006 ie | Covera ec; No Exclusions 1986 Studebaker 2-Dr. sedan. Hydra. " d, low price. BL | ~~ hae : iGATION TRAILERS POR aLE.|_ 2367) eler'o pm ce oe er, wien aaa 1956 Radio. Heater Whitewalis. Blue ABOUT $50 TO $150 MORE FOR tes _ ‘86 Ford Convert. Power $i1p4 nish. own np ; of rari Se a ae FT. CABIN as $500. MY| any a good enough to be driven Ford Fairlane Hardtop |'86 Chet. €Dr. wagon, ‘PG. $1201 M15 a lon Ne Ue Bright Spot - La- | 3-1861, Lake Orion, California Market. Ask 38 Plymouth 4 dr. Nice! ... $ 873 ple Rd., Oxford OA 8-3783. mt door ct OWENS INBOARD. _for 1 Pat, KI 90-1330. STICK, RADIO & HEATER (+55 plymouth «dr wagon, j} Open Nights “Ti . USED TRAILERS. LET US Used Call OR 1095 | Automatic trans $ 92/53 PLYMOUTH $195 Orchard Lake at Cass Used only 22 : P 2, ; tated se Sf customers walune | summa ATTENTION! ry BS etsy: anveintet Ny “HS8e 1 Chevy at FE 80488 ___Open til 9 r of customers waitin PARE an LT 2 L J ev ve ') : seh righ Bow. MElrose _ AUTHORIZ NK peep EN at “WHY SETTL R LEss?” Cr erome $€ Chev 2-ir. Mice $876 ae Buick * Chrysler Con. “fans 1951 PONTIAC, $98. pene AUTO., 8KIN DIVING EQUIPMENT & E FOR L ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 55 or eeu ve euce shift $682) be oes ;" a ee pickup .. tae aM lls 8. Saginaw 60402. "$7 rd Hardtop V8. Auto v osecee TAN ED WE'RE PAYING OU 1-971) trans. Power _.. $1496 | 89 Pontiac & Chevy. . 8 "51 CaEVY oe $85. Rent Trailer Space — 79 BOARDMAN’S TOP $$$ DOLLAR jisd FORD CUSTOM LINE? CYL. lssacpuick 30 dn Dyna $ 446 50 Mercury . separa wees ® 95 | "30 Hud Wedoon, : sani DULTS NO PETS. ON ELIZA- OR 4-0212 1875 a Yl Rd.| lies Geeares a S2.000 ac a "83 Olds. 2 dr. 88 Power . $ 467 = Chrysler, cid. cpe $ 65 : — 7 2,8 a Moree beth Lake. 5371 Cooley Lk. Rd.| M50 at Wm. Lake Rd. P ] $395 OL 0608 eee Soe las her : ecials.| Plenty pomers to choose from —- ‘¢ 7 More te Pick From 150 other transportation specia | UBURN MOBILE VIL- AL ee ENN FORD $7"30¢. FAIR T-BIRD EN- BANK RATES |. $48 up Pinance arran Pager) ates, a lage. The finest ¥ mile SE Pon-| steel docks. eecante hea neat gine, R & H 91.050 EM 3-6373. oe ea ECONOMY CARS 22 Al SURN_ | ECONOMY USED CARS 101 oa (. Opdyke FE 8-3361) Sterling boat trailers. Aluminum MOTOR SALES “ FORD C ae "CONDITION Opes ome 28%. |" sy orm 4 DR. $150. FE — 7” _Aubure ate ee XPORD MOBILE MANOR FOR) 824 fibergias boats. 953 WEST HURON N h Ch qa BL YMOUTH 1 DRDRTANDARD | DOO Ponts ne w- those who want the best. 40'x6q’ Harrington Boat Works | re 4-137 PE 4-1797 BUY ort eV. Ser Br Tu posal | Salis, pood cead MY q-sest on mile car of Orford on Lake YOUR ® 6v.NRUDE SEALER —— AS ae sf es AND | } 1959 by NEA Service. Inc, WITH Cone vENce Hunter Bivd at 8. hilar in Ave. Sasi OUT wa KIN = 4 | 1952 eye eg ee ‘CAR! villé Rd. OA 8-30 coser ete: - AYS OF | Tak, Reg, WS Pat oft, BIRMINGHAM 42735 | $195 _H. Riggins. INSIDE | ene . 3 | Open cee aad evenings =e , ; SCHUTZ ‘$1 MERCURY R&H BEST OFFER , _Auto., 115 5. Saginaw FE 8-0402.| i.¢"ponTiac STARCHIEP. ¢ DR. from bus stop. Pontiac Trailer, BOAT LAUNCHING & RENTAL CASH FOR CARS “I have two singles — one beside a gorgeous redhead and | : en. ga a | 7 D Pvt. Owner. Cail OR 3-202 after A DEN’ MOT! ” : N 2 DTU SS > 2 r. cerarEs—woe.| ae Sere eee enn f Renee er er ee eee series | the other beside a tall, dark, handsome chap: 12 8 WOODWARD © sar 6.5302 | ssid anift. ovendrive, $128.00. | 9 aang a i ime 80 PONTIAC «DR. Ral 7 VERY 7 os Sr en a ee j 2 ti . 5 white wa runnin ern lakefront and playground. sone FIBERGLASSED & RE- ; ‘$3 FORD V4 CUSTOM sEDAN ee | er ersitien. gies 06 FE baies after YOUVE 5 a $. EM 3-0081. H. Rig- 1981 MERCURY. $95. Haina ne O°. EM 3-2661. paired. Rini's Orion MY¥_ 3-1915. _90 _For Sale Cars 91 Baas: $235. E 1 6 “iis 8. “Saginaw "FE 8-0402 | Spm OU'VE SEEN THE PEST_ NOW BE SURE, BUY YOUR EVINRUDE| —__|___For Sale Trucks _ . ao eS | 5} PoNTIAG. «DIT HARDTOR” ~ see. te ake Treiier, moter ate Tony's Marine, your - 3 - ee EE saad Gace cecal : 19ST ue au POM Tyan M ERCURY, 1956 | : | Grey PE oestth atter olen cone 350 rk. - Oldest deaier repa = 8 zs TON" DOOGE-FRGCE wb weet ice_w?. FH MO-| dio. “ ~ a =./ ur 71 after ARKHURST LAKE TRAILER oe Pibergias. boats, 12 ft. ANY MAKE OR ett 2-4382. tors Crooks C Auburn. derbird engine. Excel. eh ‘Botte In rare condition. One own-~ = =] ft A—t Sot * DOOR REALLY ~ only $175. Bank terms. FOR 20 YEARS W Say pr ear |e PE tn looks and running condition 33 ACF Court. MY 22-4611. The best for "8 MARINE SERVI PAID THE TOP Dol fan 56 FORD D % TON PICKUP. R&H. $5 BUICK SPECIAL HT. Ran, Definitely must be seen. R er, excellent tires, perfect sharp. T-Huron 923 W. Huron. lees. Wonderful Jocation. On 73/2006 Crebard Li. Rd. FE 86-0112 THE CAR eons fell powee ius mee, Sits. NT) sve interior, low mileage, Only FE 42185 acres. Between e Orion ap —— a — ansfield se . ‘$8 PONTIAC RED CONVERT : WINDSHIELDS. 95. 1N- rE MALEN BELLS WORT e103 | —- elu eo demand neg, | OF LEE KELLEY. int OMC 1 TON, STAKE satin ev’ owens PonD | LOR DUSSEAUINC. | “Bright Spot” ety ine Pan we ing — rry vice inc MA 6217 | ; ) EES » PANU, Auto Accessories 80) Highiand Rd. Re J. VANWELT Sf Chea ler 1 el SS FORD | Tl Riko RIVER . es New tires & brakes. FE ines ~ Boat mor So eae ee ons #940 Dixie Hey. ‘34 Chevrolet !2 ton pane CLEAN CARS STATION WAGON FARMINGTON Orchard Lake at Cass | oS ee, OTO + epics a me . . : ste tt? > = t Bj re hy perereuge |] BOAT OAT WINDSHIELDS ~ DON" T T LOSE we wbay sites : ‘$1 NASH RAMBLER STATION FT. 8-O488 Open til 9 trade. PE 0.9513. C_Maaning a ol? KEL alll chao PE A ne rounds, fiat ( Mi TOP DOLLAR iP 1 wagon $89 OR 38027 after 9 | PLYMOUTH. 1957, BELVEDERE ¢| N4su RAMBLER CONVERT 73a, - . r a For Sate Tires SOK ares © omall, aor make ‘ sat YOUR CAR ( YY Owens Pl: MO CLE AR. ANC Mission Power brakes Aad steer- | eae Re le evry $300 or best of- SPP PPP PPI arge 0o/ 8 & PONTIACS mg —ebrer—euiras rE -1 USED TIRES, all. Complete stock of fibergias Ace TEAC: {= eee epee: i 1i80.. Call owner. MI] Sq PONTIAC. ¥a30 Catt on wie sell ake whiteraie we « appa materials. (Best quality | We will show you how te cut Fa to Branch CASS-OAKLAND Your Priendly FORD Dealer RUSS JOHNSON 68444 as 3-480] between 9-12. * (STATE TIRE SALES" —Best prices) Soltis Plastics Co. your payments tn haif. Call ur C ry | USED CARS 147 8. SAGINAW &t. | x TO e SALE 1953 Plymouth 6, R & HOD . $100| PONTIAC ‘58 4 DR. 670 CLEAN. 803 Saginaw 8t. PE 40001) Setiy, Steed RG (Mier EM) che cut today OAKL AND AT CASS |*? NEXT TO OAKLAND AMENUE TE eee ee | . (ON Orion > | 1048 Plymouth Station wen .. $50| Low mileage. Hydra. $785. OR GOOD USED TIRES ete —- , aNie Ses nab Peete | 1909 RD FAIRLANE. Low > e eet i 11984 Studebaker Champion $200 ~2435 ee _ CRESTLINER ALUMINUM RUN- Edd St l : = 5 mi $2200. $044 Jerose, Pon- MY 2-287! or Sedan. fully equipped. Full power.) 5. | $1421 per. mo Cail Credit Mer 98 PLYMOUTH. BELVEDERE. 4! mente of 9865 Der ge Can Cron. 7 mae sent Bees Fe ee WW. Like sew. Private 61496. | 3900 miles re a FORD CONVERT. NEW TOP. | Tr Fare ot MI C1000. Hercla) srieage i owner itt ve 23603 | t Mgr. Mr Parks at MI 47500 LAST FLAT TIRE — |GENTENNIAL CELEBRATION — YOUR _OR 3183 i988 NOMAD icon, a PASSENG- esate Beay perieci o | _mileag Harold Turner Ford Free,. outboard motoy with any as | er Turquoise top, cream bottom. rust. Fordomatic. Ail accessories. | OLD’ 4 DR EXC COND ‘$8 PLYMOUTH, 4 DOOR | “38 RAMBLER CUSTOM ¢DR WE GU ARANTEE new fibergias boat in stock. Free a FORD DUMP . ton oes LO lary — _ 240 W. Corneil. FE @-1213 after | fous Power Tease brakes. R&H | REPOSSESSION Overdrive. $778. FE ¢i879 EM ‘ pd ' . c - - ; ree Se It 3 If a Goodyear Tire with . paadies with arly Trea! ce CAR! Both completely reconditioned - dow washers, E-Z eye gless, Re- | MUST SELL ‘35 | FORD | ue Ray, | DE ac oa $489 full price No cash needed,| _ 39513 after 6 - Captive- Air Steel Cord $5.00 ticket to dance to old Glenn Ready to go dio, heater, back-u Ngbte, turbo. _OD Clean, 1550 Ca Ra | ASHED PRICES $2676 mo. Fully automatic, good | 1 1951 STUDEBAKER. $95. KINO Safety Shield ever goes flat Miller band, July 3rd with pur- Macurec Motor Sales glide. Unusual Boge be | 58 FORD. costo = 2-DR. | as NOW| fubber, no rust. Mr. Bell, King) Auto. 119 § Saginaw FE 8-0402 from any cause — We wil! areas of $30 or more merchan- |. GET THE MOST 8 Blvd. at Saginaw St. _ seen. $2,205 Hydramatic, 12.000 miles, one ‘55 Ford, 2.Dr_ R&H §775 _ Auto. — FE 86-0402 | PONTIAC AUTO 1. Pay your road service. x 4 — + Segine® ~~. | 1951 CHEVY, 2 ae att L WHITE. | owner, $1,380 OR 33506 +54 Ford. 2-Dr. Sharo $495 $445 | Sg PLYMOUTH. 2 DR 6 STAND | ee ee 2. Replace the shield at no Costelio 8, Lake Orion. MY 3-1538 FOR IT! ‘46 FORD, alent oe Slightly customized, _ oneine. 3 Grey oer. PO ose 4 trans All white. Uke new Ong BROKERS — ce z h wer trailer t 4-61 my y > i & ord, ¢Ur | 2 ul wuaranteed jess an ay + s: ove you full allowance oo a ee St a And the most is ra ta ae By “drop center. ae CHEVY REG COND VERY FACTORY BRANCH ‘32 Ford) 2-Dr_ FOM $738. $1¥8 | 10.009 miles One owner. $1 4095, Ge ens wave. ties sor anne For eee a ean what you get at SCHRAM TRUCKS reasonable. #28 Edith FE 43743 Ta a ic or best offer. Will take trade-in. | 57 Chey Station wen V8... $1295 if tire is damaged. dtu Wistchield, steering, valk Dist'br of V-Bottom tratlers CHEVROLET. 1063 SEDAN, R&H. O H | ood aubure pale 6 eee ha | te CO = _ | ‘$8 Pogd Station wgn V8"... $995 : eer an shelecaredurromecs ee 2629 Dixie Hwy 3-0311 $225. 6377 Dakota pen ouse Over 80 care in stock—BUY NOW! | 1048 ee eal BEDAN:| a ee eaene y 8 ee. beets Wer Wurther :seteils sentsst: trols, battery, battery box. pad- J E R M GOOD 1881 OMC “DUMP, 7 aa PE | | aren rele Pranklin a I J = / | set PONTIAC BTARCHIEP —3.DR $8 Dodae Royal ¢ dr 7.7. $905 . (2) oy die, cover 1959 35 h.p Evinrude _ DOWN — | R&H "SS Olds “SS” | cai P brakes & steer 35 Pontiac 4 dr coe . O95 GOODY EAR Lark, and Ajax 1250 lb tip-up ates ———— Clean FE 8- 9613 C et ND 20 es nardtop rowel eience ae 54 Chey PG . 1 t ipped. $1675. MA. reese $985 SERVICE STORE- A-trame trailer. Ali for only $1450 ‘Bright Spot” ~NEW 1953 CHEV. CUSTOMIZED. GOOD | well peer slr” cecdiesing | theo yore TOM NG $895 08 Cass FE 5-613/ new — 16° Wagemaker molded Orcherd tere ore ye 59 Dodge. Pickup ee eo) oles Marcon me | ALTHOUOM Wr aE Close | 81 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA- 33 pera ar eae, ane isn Oe ——_— ic 81 plywood lapstrake, mahogany rE 8-0488 Open . 66 CHEV 2 DR V8 STD TRANS | YOU ARE WELCOME TO 2995 lina coupe R&H, power brakes, "53 Chev Bel Air MT bt ses Auto Serv +. wood on senrwerd. noe: Needed Immediately | This price ineluges all standard; "ny shape. Pear UL 94006 \ COME TIN AND LOOK THE ae ell leether wprolstery. $) Pontiac 3 dr. Auto. «1.00, eo See walk thru seat forwa. open | factory equipment and eral i e ¢ | - rr} pl Huds ~hev einai 5 A HAPT GRINDING IN THE! back with flat floor remote Leg 100 CARS | { } tax and li-| ‘53 OR ‘54 CHEV 2 DR. VERY | ats ’ . - a ‘$2 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CON 3 Plymouth wees. alt 95 ear. Cylinders. rebored Zuck Me- trols, battery, core! Ley es : - B ne tit 199) Monet h | tax Michigan, sales, Te a De good. EM 3-0081. H Riggins —, | Make Your Deal Monday | | VERT HYDHA Ran ABsO- 2 Mercury irae toe 340s t , ane Hood. Phone die, 196@ Evin . Lar rine Vivle—— se das ; 8 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE. ? Ea KS omar | LUTELY NO ONEY bo . : He Hie Hina eg) NS Te ON ENCE DATES | teeta epiag’| weexesn sero, TEROME, | estigecty ue: aAshiint i TaaNRaeaPT GRINDING IN THE) ‘aller ............. =: NITY | - iyi ON OL 101 power brake# and etc. FE 3 | mo Call Credit t Parks 1 ° = ar _— | et MI 47800 Haro} Turner Pord. | 1948 STUDEBAKER C ON VER T- erode vice. Olive 10263, USED — 1988 12° aluminum run- COMMU ran iGq00 comp ‘siss 'S7 CHEVROLET isan 11 _| ibe PONTIAC STARCHIEF. CLEAN. | —ibie Cleaa_38) Elisabet Lake Rd | Sear gett Figo Mn r Sales 8S CHEV. DEL RAY R&H. V2. ee eee ee Bright Spot re MECHANIC'S SPECIAL. 1981 @TU- Z Sale Motor §$ Scooters 82 hp. Evinrude and Myers trai AUBURN a gaat BLVD. Rl ( “KS . OD _ Exc. cond. $878. REpublic ewer pias, Redio & Heater, Auer a eaee ius PONTIA. se FixG AUTO. debater RAH. Body. tires Ai Vek vicceccccecunsusnees 8 495 a pe 25.1; ee ee actual miles rchard Lake dt Cass | _ 1s inaw 2.5840 after 5 00 Lar gah eye CORD?) 1983 CHEVROLET, ¢ DOOR. . WAG- . 985 PONTIAC 4 DOOR CUSTOM els 125. FE 4-8263 after 1 pm. _ { USED MOTOR BARGANS— ~ NOW READ © and clean. No money $1795 i FE RO48S Open ul 9% Starcnief Powerglide radie and \i i958 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, 1 AM A eee 1967. iia hp dohnson .. $178 a orn 3 Mek eye aae | | 1908" 08798, SOPER 08 mOLIDAY | heeler,, Wydramatic. Ne money | Cveser Ob Lit after cpm A Nn '1958 | |. $8‘ hp. Evinrude $165 ALL MAKE: : - : : | dr sedan, FE 2-27601 | Saginaw Phone PE 4.1006 after 6 p eS a Le Been: eit an iS 1988 CHEV. BROOKWOOD STA. xT _ 7 i957 CUSHMAN | EAGLE EXCEL. 1958. . P. ALL MODELS tion wagon, 4 door, Extra sharp SHARP BUYS !! | "48 Powriac s. myonny ase j “PONTIAC. 1986 lent ~ oraaislen: $250. MA 6- | BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR | & clean. $1940 302 ped @ Via § J¥D. ' cone 25 after np Dri out and take a Dem- Sue = Bonn . Hardtop Coupe Radio, afterS pm. ee peblthhal ee ride in the excit- | TRACTORS STAKES | +35 CHEVROLET DEL-RAY 2-DR_ | ‘86 Ode por pacer, Owner sclera Miller ee heater, automatic tranamis- ALSTATE nd OPED 1957. VERY ing new Empire Fibergias } | PICKUPS PANELS| POWERGLIDE RADIO, HEAT- | ae ereary op Coupe 1953 PONTIAU, VERY CLEAN, sion geod tires. one owner. goed candies, $100. 3089 Green- runa’ Look over our ; ER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY aS Soew eae automatic drive, radio & heater | neat and clean. Outstand. . Sap dotnet | Gombe cies | SF SRD MENGAM Tet OUT) | REMEMAER, Ded | Een a an ac aa oh MAGUGHTEN & Son. | TEASE SMSO ute a) the veite ection 2 5s i \ | sHMAN Aes GOOD = seta Hoanea! pian: Take BUT GET THE BEST a the truck you drive. Met Mr Parks «t Mi 4-7600. | a « — “ic Ww Neeckive eSeant ak — 30311. M0 0 W West Highland. Right Harold Turner Ford | FOrR PRIENDLY OLDS DEALER | 0 008 tA SMT ES 1 DOOR BOB DUSSEAU, INC. NEW & On ED eo HMAN SCOOT. on Hicko cy Ridge Ra bout AVERILL iS CALL M6 CHEVROLET, «DOOR, WAGON, we rer cate Ore inlina matdien 42.800 FE 6-3027 Lincoln-Mercury -Edsel _ers. 230 E. — PE 4-4246. 71 miles to fo. Demode eRe Left V-8, Péwerglide. radio, heater, FE 3-7117 ($28.N Main, Rochester OL 1-976! 19sg PONTIAC BTARCHIEF ¢ DR FARMINGTON ~~ WHIZZER , SPORTSMAN ane elow a = Leredg 2020 Dixie Hwy tinted glass, while well tires, tur- MT. CLEMENS STREET A DRIVING MANS CAR | HT One owner car. onty 7806 33018 GRAND RIVER OR 35180 __ Prone Main 02 i” FE 2-0678 aE a. HAROLD phoebe +i éciginsl aanar OAK: BEHIND THE POS} OFFICE | inhi aaa ely ee fo oe Like Att ; / : Tand 8-3866 ine POR “Joo 2-DR 6) b R & ~R MTBS. | _For “or Sale “Motorcycle cles s 83) EXTRA “SPECIAL — OUR CUSTOMERS OSMAND i0s2 CHEV 005 KING AUTO. 113 | cy! Pordomatic. Radio, heater. | PRICE! 751 PONTIAC, RUNS GOOD. me ES sites complete pee ski out GOOD Turner For 8 Sapinew. FE. $0402 deluxe trim, Undercoat, wash: | H d b must sell FE ¢8340 T-BONE ea ee Clarkoton A okeaes 1 F $1095 cnr “CLEAN CARS” a menaeata OT fe ose e es Mee nae | E araen urg a, a ak NE Toe eet VAI UE ~ ne L ° - ‘ a ° I = * - ab ° é wh) 2 “Wha —— boat with windshield. steer- — BIRMINGHAM _ Mr #7800 '56 Coles ROLET Jones, Mieet Dept. MI 4.7618 © CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5 me LEAN “3 “DOOR PONTIAC. , > ‘$1 AJS SINGLE, 826 Sea & upholstered seat. Gator WELL GIVE YOU n \ 4 t best offer. FE §-4574 Champ trailer & 18 HP Evin- $8$ CASH $$$ _ Auto Insurance 90 | Dos = Ce. a me 5 Olds “88” H \MBURGER = — j moter with controls & skis 2 i. Ss —~ 2 —= | i. , a as carey COND KELLY'S HARDWARE POR YOUR EQUIIY OR PL a Fo FOR MOST CARS, 60.60 _ CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- Radio. “Heater & Mydramatic = > ¢ %s ie TE 13 < CYCLE. “ALL 3993 Auburn at Adams FE 2-8811 A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR n mos. Pmts_ of 84.60 ea some? Fed us help you ne fuet to cou PRICES vextse | MA “4-030 FOR BALE HYDRO-PLANE WITH re 43536 Fives FE 2-4353 A — dary ve are +Stepia teday and take =8: So ——___— | 10 nreeremer motor, $75. OR BILL SPENCE Forelani&S orts Cars 90B Lake Orion Motor Sales | 1] “p _ Boats & ‘Accessories — 85) Foreign & Spor: = M24 at CLARKSTON RD PONTIAC-CADILLAC [look at our “Prime” se- ~ INSURE YOUR _BOAT_AND MO- MOTOR SALES rai; §@ FORD. CUSTOM 300. 2 bE. “Ri hs aves th powe Beau- tiful Coba't Blue wit wer steer fat y bd inp and brakes “r, jo, heater 1956 PONTIAC dynaflow A «harp one! 4dr Sdn tutone R & H - i $2405 Hydra Bargain priced ~ edge aye emo wee SLODS 4 1938 CHEVROLET IMPALA V-* SPORT COUPE A {Moe FORD jet black beauty fully equipped | x which .yiyiudes radio, veater. | Fairlane Club cpe Fordomatic powerglide This car is !mmac R & MH. Really Nice ulate and the tires are like pew. | $ 7 c $2195 eee ee ee ene ee ewe vee - 1987 MERCURY 1954 DeSOTO MONTCLAIR SPORT COUPE Firedome @¢dr. Sdn. Solid trans- Bolid white in color With biue portation, ang white trim Power steering 395 and brakes ratio, heater, White | teeter eee eee ereene $ 39: tires, A one owner new car trade. ' 1695 1954 CHEVY + 3dr. Sedan R & H. Excellent 1957 BUICK tires Black finish SPECTAL RIVIERA COUPE. Pow. | 445 er steering and brakes, r@dio. ++++++> eee $ ~ heater mnie tires. This is truly a sharp car 9 > 4 €1595 1954 PONTIAC tin 3-dr _— Here's .. truly nice Chr. dra wey PONTIAC i = + e STARCHIET SEDAN. Pully) ose esse geeeeeees =. > 499 equipped ned ara’ ayare- natic, white tires, nice clean c baa ~ ine a benge “ac 1953 PONTIAC - 5 19356 DESOTO FIREDOME STATION WAGON. spotiess throughout. $156 . $56 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE OUPE Red with black top, power steering and Drake: radio rage merco- matic. white tires. A little jewel! $1395 1956 FORD : FAIRLANE VICTORIA. Tu-tone reep with Matching interior. Re- dio, heater whit. res, stick : 95 1955 COMMANDER v4 COUPE Biack &@ white ORT finish ; intering to match. Radio, heater, | hydramatic, white tires. A sporty ttle number at only $795 $4 CHEVROLET en! STATION. WAGON. Tu-tone gr with contrasting brown iohiner * trim. Standard sft WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward B'HAM MI 4.1930 vTUDEBAKER ' i SP Sedan. Sid. trans. R & H. Bar- gain. [eee coconc one cson 63 ree 1952 LINCOLN Lote of class and go. Only 1952 DODGE Diplomat ?-dr. ie Fun & Economy. Sale priced, eee ee eenee visnssee $ 295 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 11951 PONTIAC @ Con-| ime Quiz. >s ~=Cowent from the “lan ld learn the Rev. “OW. “House Torag Maj. : moplies dor arin , “Dream 1) Pantom tice $440,000 fron ; cou ‘ : opic tomorr ture at his brot ‘al supplies par oY Mi : ater, to cut Jisenhower ropeans ¢ sermon topic r- arns that s medica 7ayhouse serial The: ‘voted to nt Elise i da sere e summer wo Man learr an Indian for hit -derate troops (4) mn 4 cent Price (9) oer y Light. 910,000 Preside ffice. Cane $ could | man th ‘ ; ) feder n . n 10, 0 an n Throughout -hurch school has taken ar ae ater (cont? Man,” Vi tor 12:45 (2) Guiding 3 for running the Ap-| “All Europe intrinsic humai hip services and :. held at 9 wife mrcenere (9) a a America Pageant (7) White eee Great Mr 12: so) (9) News Hrooks asked for this week the ee “a { little more of the bi eee . 7e iilead Baptis :15 14) Mrs Theater Movie ‘The pom Miss * zarher this week | ee voter ttle ‘hich - continue to 9) Gilead Bay eee Tal a atch .T he (9) Movi ; ort (2) Our . Ear “ommittee . Ala ss whic _ will cont *h Sunday. ) (3) G Drama 2) Nightwatech “Ten /"" Eddie Albert. 1:00 (2 ireat Life. * riations Com “sion 18 Lindness n. each $ the Boy Jerry Mason 11:20 (2) Nig vert Ryan Nobody," E (4) It’s a Gres propmation but the ques ; ericans; A) = ‘ and 11 a.r 1] present ; (2) Perry hing trip ‘Drama: Rober : Ms No ; Ainge ore $260,000 b SVEN (80) ce the Am = ~ stor, will | rd to 4:49 42 , on fishing Dram ade Mb) Mys 2) Lassie Casa- 7) Music Bing restore $2 air, but € course , The past { Country Aw: \lason, im ocean Comrade Kirk 7:00 (2 “A Night in Mi { n the air, ave tO) «of around . ant ce > from fer sna mum, Kirk 7 fovie rie _— ‘still up i ‘es would hav enemies Scout God “ the carly servi rescues blonde Hf in niitddle bon Robert Mitct Raat” “a poe Marx Brothers. | 9) Blow » World Turns: atu 5 5 employes wou haven't had ike the people in = Reeves a finds himse tery “Ohi of the Re blanca, ? for It. 1:30 (2) As The ; some 2: _ _ time t me in- IPO a Bil) FR \ and fi ‘cide esine Detighes (7) You Asked Li 1:30 (iy Topper be _fired. . -. : ‘all the That may have so | 1 dedeudeuhe tomorre ho recen of hom . y Aq Moe lx ‘hat’s My Boy ‘ried Joan. ; * ith Europe. nt? __ ~ople whe » Are~F unr (47) E “ater M 2) That's (é : Marrie ne ‘ n that wi to| — 21 young peop wice of| 14) People j Julius 1) Shock Thea “Many: 39 (2) (4) 2 ‘Hizabeth. ¢ culatio ce.” Here The 21 yot a servi ' ae (,ue AE fy Shoe , ff ae erick and ‘aye . Elizabet Was Spe Housé fluen “From x I nerticipited an A mpers will (7) Dick ¢ fark pia mand 11030 ‘ ama: Poris aan 47) pee ian Wine an 453 4) a J There on his way out the rovide! The author els Came Run Comple 6 lv P enticn for 44 tke Church Laktosa, Jimmy 4 fh Nine Lives 8:00. 127 edd Fabian Shelley Bar-1:ih (2) Susie. for aay Strauss ow be willing to p S$ UN-' Eternity” and n a book about! in consecre: Irchard Lake ve a sOOK “\ , ‘ — ster, aa Georgia « 4) Queen zht ne . But it wa ‘king 0 nt the Orc OPS sam (Coo yo, UNG ’ 5 Jordan, (4 in Court. mig mney " 1s wor ‘ific during” i pepres: BEN 3 and confere " Den rorite: Story INDAY MOKNING ran, Wall Jor 1e Four. (7) Day in Court more salary m¢ finally voted hing’ j in the Pacific ed rnace nl at youth ¢ 7 eh synod. ol Me pee nt) oN litations Gibhs By Sich Must 2) House Party. Rela- hikely the amount, ate figure. (combat in 11 — “It is suppos sponsored by the Sy resbytenan 2) Mason (co 5, IS os85 2) Medite shut ins A akc "Night 3 / 2:30 (2 uman » hike the Sené 3) ore War it — : ee de eater reas ors Berg Hen. eh Religion for Shu 19) Mei Gert“ Monigomery: ae can at al would econ felt that mi word apcomic war novel,” material Includes: $ z - ‘ ; _ oT : if = : rs = " “Robe : = ONE on ing ; tran]: | re Brewer, Tony 5 e hristopher Fall, | ns Many B. Johns : gatheri NEY : ‘ Teresi 8 IM gene 02) Ch N Gwe ‘ Russell | tions Storm. | Lyndon en- > is also ; , Pari- | ¢ CHIM : Church. _ Teresa Four Lad Bi: : ; ) New tosalind “Rt 5 7) Gale Stor Leader L: tal mom He vill have a CE | and the ba C4) feolor tome callyés Blue US ly ‘d the vital n f el that w "rench | ® FURNA . nett and Bi 55 d ete Kell) » Payoff : furnishec Kae Co er late Fre ORK = st 9) Billboarr -39 0 «(4) Pe (2) Big ~- Tex} ght rejec ; ing and the sot UCT W W Jacekus, hos . . 9) Bi salth 8:30 e an “The 3:00 (2 . -.Malone r . broug a setting a inhardt is} ep re- 8 Year Old hisky a Jubilee USA “ 9:00 (2) Court of ; an Crossroads (T) me oT hertet The (4) ee tum S appaintesent sian euitarint Django Shane be fret 100. custemens - . 1 f Truth Church of th (2) Gk “UMUS (7) Beat the C Strauss’ ¢ Jazz its centra : To the is ad. (9) Herald o Rie (4) ree 9:00. " Tony Curt HONK : “ xde] for it: : to this r : fi ‘ t : ; ~ : Shov Movie . .. SECRET a me —— | plying : Guarantee : ‘anted—DPead ut ; (9) Oral Rob Stone Variety S (9)! A OUES EPT SE Lion on Work W Ue) Wanted ee I, trailing ry Accent 1) (color) Raitt 2) Verdict Is Yo Le ad-kept his position on, to Float on Sea first, — Western ie unconvinees 9:15 111 ny trait Pulpit | Janet Blair oo ay and 3:30 a ake These setae | Jehnsen penton until the ‘nal Rats Threaten Invasion The k robber, is un bber g:39 12) Detre of Faith, > we Kirsten, Rows You Trust? Ss} S a se gy nomina- it aere o: + . raus ths-long munity | ROIT UPh eine ban ‘arms that ro 1) Frontiers © World Dorothy tt) Who Do the mon Ftich-| Com DETROI ht-vear-ole hen he lear p beau) _ { nding Our TT : er Day. _hours of Senate pa f Mexican f eight-y fo the, whe urdered by Ttinderata ; Martin _ (2) Bright Conse h le. Then. to line|O Cats lipment © ‘ver Ronit has been m andehil i ite Story 7a Coll k “In4:00 lor) Truth or ‘hon batt ent all out to . ico (AP)—Ca Hinky —eve aboard the amstress i (9) Favor i fe acane Hitehcock (4) ‘colo aid, he w TZUCO, Mex d the! titeatt . be ab ul se . ed anaes Far bt , red . ' z yants sé him. | HUI neg an United States » hentie 19, sal 7 picions are eon as * 10500 121 This ts Time aoe au ta an pedent asi ‘ican Bandstand. pe the vote Seanson' s colleagues in this town are ee | ‘ean-yoing ‘ th the « nALS Presents 4+ i4) Cartoon ‘ Vitalie N17) Americs of Johns what ten to take . : first ocean“ tex throug » Perry or Today » Merrill. \ Secret Storm Some .e jn this s threate e numer-) o to the United ty after ito Jubilee re ‘ come un Heart Vy Headline for a $215 ~ ene ot Night. iprofessed to = exchange 1 of Mesias ie ho famiinestina a Repair ; nce Seawi : . » Baptis 9) Sacre | . : amone (2)\Edg: j “to ; -r jess ~ atk to Sell or st Lawrence June 26 (9) Hemple Bay Fear cf be nm Fare ’» Richard Dia 4:30 (2 Fair. amountec scalp for s cat deaths Not Se | pe . . i f i ; ‘ , “ . eS | ty a ar , jlitical scé i hn-. ous ca@ : 2 aign. We Do nis y opened VICE, srenner. Drama . :15 19) kulm - 10:00 (2) a Young. (4) Cqun caress Strauss’ poli to John laria camp fast Furnaces formally ireenwald, vic 2) Brer an ExclUsIVe 19.45 toon Frolic Loretta . \ ecwood Forest. Strauss ysition an anti-malé iplying fas : » Greens 5 9:00 vading an 2) Chrtoo id) ‘eather. 9) Sherw > ‘atic oppe : spending an re multiply ctior ~ edhe stillers’ th pervading ads (0 44-39 Pike Rial Wen ()) Sher “an >mocratic : ing spen ats are ; and is Power Su Harry Schenley Di death ansion leads 7) Bishop. Pik (9) News, 2) Jimmy Dean. ierrot De -y of trimming s.| The ré ing fields, barns ialty is { Sch 18,000 hattan man een 7) Bi : » Theater 5:00 (2). ' George Pierre 's policy ¢ *ntial vetoes vading fields, Our Speci wesident 0 ' argo of 1 Manhe . *s betw : stopher 7 Q) [.ittle x olor) \. Georg son's presidentiz and are inv: : m antl th spec bal ¢ ary eatieiy dash of loyalitic emen (4) Chris sh Shorty 10: 20 t that's My Line t4) (cole 2 bills to avoid 5 son also an ce E CLEAN Co °C. Canadian a policen 2) Sagebru :30° (2) W Tat resents that John homes. he cat shortag a AL Nex f OF f ‘ ; ‘eighter ther and son ‘ostern ti: tl) Si Yerreot 10:30 (2 thar Murray Pres 7 runes. said ¥ tic hber- esult of t wD, O1—CO | bottles -« he only freig faith saddle = =Wes George Pi (4) Ar chan Looney [Tu q They to Democra 17 As an has gone | GAS— f » aboard th yo the Black Sa : Cul anG kins MeGray ar (9) Le tt. 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