J&t Wtcrthor Cloudy, cooler. THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition 118th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APKfL*80, 1980—80 PAGES Congressman and Predecessor Over Fence From 'Home' S,000 Students March, Shout in Turkey Today No Violence Reported as Police Stand Ready Just in Case ISTANBUL (U P I) — A crowd of 5,000 students shouting antigovermnent slogans tossed Turkish flags oyer the heads of bayonet-carrying soldiers today and then broke through the lines when the soldiers leaped to prevent the flags from touching the ground. In contrast to the previous two days, however, there was no violence reported either here or in Ankara, the capital. Fourteen persons were reported killed in Kd-rea-style outbreaks Thursday and Friday. Oae stadeat was reported killed la a fan from a taak during a demons trait na today. Premier Altaian Menderes went on the radio for the second consecutive day and blamed "liars" and "provcateurs" for the dis- 6 Airmen in RCA Perish Crash MILWAUKEE Ufi — Coast Guard boats continued .to search rain-swept, foggy Lake Michigan today on the remote chance that one or more of the six men aboard a Royal Canadian Air Force plane may have survived Friday night’s crash. Pieces of wreckage, personal effects and parts of human bodies have already, been recovered In the *continuous 12-hour search that followed the crash of the B25 bombel within the Milwaukee Harbor area. The RCAF plane, with six Canadian air force men, including Air Commodore J. G. Stephenson of Windsor, Ont , aboard, attempted an emergency landing Friday night at Milwaukee's Gen. Billy Mitchell Air Field after it developed engine trouble. After missing one try fee a landtag, the plane circled ever the nearby lake there, then crashed with a muffled ■cxptsstoa. New Chessman Appeals Filed 'Attorney in Lost Ditch Try t6 Save Convict From Monday Death SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —Federal' Judge Louis E. Goodman .today rejected an appeal to save Caryl Chessman from execution Monday. From Our News Wires SAN QUENTIN, Calif.—CaW»i 8; Chessman's attorney fired a new - - broadside of appeals today la * * * effort to stove off execution of the .. ._____. ... ..________• .convict-author now less than two He warned that the government . ^ ^ "■°'ad *■* w*,atfv>r ““"HAppeals were directed both to necessary to protect the security of theFstate aml tederal courts, the nation aganist what he mid was an inconsequential minority of Attorney George^ T. Davl| the 30 million Turkish people. United Stales Secretary of I Herter tett Teh- prnsnaSjr delivered tIUen to Federal District Judge Leals E. Goodman St his heme Monday's scheduled meeting of NATO foreign ministers. In Istanbul, an estimated 3,000 students gathered near Istanbul University, which .was ringed by troops, and inarched quietly past the new Municipal Building where the NATO meeting wll be held. BING AT MOSQUE From there they preceded to the Fatih Mosque, singing In front of the mosque, the erdwd swelled to 5,000 and'there e shouts of "Youth come with were sir iff* 1 At Vatan avenue, the student marchers met the bayonet-carry-1 ing soldiers and carried out their flag-draping stratagem to break through the troops’ Ikies. t, The crowd then moved oa-te the Gureba Hospital where sta-dents wounded Thursday were believed te have been taken. Press to Receive Promotion Award From Magazine The Pontiac press has been named first place .winner for newspapers with less than 100,000 dr-rulation for its research entry in Editor O Publisher’s 25th Annual Newspaper Promotion. Award Competition * * * * Editor & Publisher is the bus: ness publication of file newspaper industry. Jamea P. Dickerson, The nature of the appeal was ot disclosed. However, Court Clerk James Welsh said her was to pick up the document at Geodr man’s home here and return and file it with the court. Davis also was assembling voluminous set of documents and photographs to be filed today with the California Supreme Court. And Chesaman, who has evaded death in the San Quentin gas chamber eight times in 12 years, said of Ms Impending execution: :AU I can do now is see what happens. I’ve disciplined myself to remain calm.” ‘West Europe sent up a chorus of protest today against the inv minent execution of Chessman. Brigitte Bardot, Charles Hamel, Alphonse HaUmi Fere among Mg names from sport sad show business who signed a French petition callteg for a last astauto net of y oa behalf of the long-imprtsoned convict. Boat 60 Miles Off Coast Reds Snoop at Dickerson’s research study, “Newspaper Home Coverage-Study of the Pontiac Area,” was conduct-« ed in consultation with the Advertising Research Foundation, be. by Benson ft Benson, be. Thf Press award is one of first place plaques and 30 certificates of merit- More than 20 judges, representing thb leading advertising, publishing, public relations and research executives in •Arisons, examined .over 800 individual entries hi the competition. CHERYi CRANE Coast Guard boats and othe£ craft immediately started a search. Flares wete dropped from an Army helicopter. FIND PART OT BODY An all-night search of the two to four miles off shore, resulted in the finding of several parts ot die plane and considerable clothing. ■ Rescue worker* recovered part ef one body and air farce official* went te the aceae te see if they could identify It. Officials said the widely-scattered debris indicated the plane broke up on impact. ft ft Jt \ ■ afraid they're all dead, a Wisconsin Air National Guard officer said. * ★ ft An oil slick, the plane’s logbook, a shirt, a pair of flight pants and a flying officer’s coat were found floating in the water. r Stephenson, <7, a 22-year RCAF veteran, was ea route to Traax Field, Madison, Wte., to become vice commander of the SSth North Americas Air Defence Wet Wea Cuts Turnout 01 Anglers By H. GUY MOATS Pontiae Prose Outdoors Writer Drifting skies and a gusty breeze greeted Michigan's hopeful anglers this morning as the i860 trout season got under way. The rata held down the angling field, at least in the Pontiac area. A quick tour of several levied streams in the county 4ouad few hearty fishermen. Water usually was discolored from the night's rain and few catches Also aboard was Wing Oomdr. •. W. Kusiar, 43, Toronto, attached to NORAD headquarters at . Que., and also dup to assume a new post with the 3Dth region at Truax. ft ft ft The tour crew members, all from the RCAF's 412th Transport Squadron, were identified as Flight Lt. D. E. Byck, the pilot; Flying Officer R. Howard; Sgt. L. J. Bisson and Leading Aircraftsman N. A. Porteous. Mother and Dad Sit byPhones: WheretsM' In '58, Cheryl Stabbed Miss Tumor's Lover, Johnny Stompanato HOLLYWOOD (A—Lana Turner’s 16-year-old daughter Cheryl, who two years ago stabbed her actress mother’s hoodlum lover, escaped Friday night from a county-operated home for girls. ’ The statuesque, troubled teen-ager had been committed to the minimum security El Retiro Home for Girls six weeks ago for what her mother termed 'psychiatric theripy. Cheryl and two other girls climbed over a chain-link fence and faded into the residential neighborhood near the bony in the San Fernando Valley community of Sylmer. * Cheryl la UBS fatally stabbed JOhnny Stompanato, ex-bodyguard to ex-gambling kingpin Mickey Coheu, during s fiery quarrel between the handsome underworld figure and her moih- Similar conditions prevailed upstate, according to the Conservation Department. Streams were generally high and discolored, and temperatures were low. Fish were reported staying deep and in no mood to feed in most northern waters. Wanner temperatures, and a letup of the rata would bring favorable conditions here and in the north country. Improved weather would bring the fishermen out in large numbers Sunday, with this section getting probably the biggest play because of its proximity to the metropolitan area. -stocked streams, lakes and special ponds here also prove at-tractive. The area’s trout lakes include Orchard, Cass, Elizabeth, Mace-day, Oxbow, Union and Strata Lakes among the favorites. The Clinton River, Paint Creek near Rochester mid Huron River near the Proud Lake Recreation area are favored streams. TALKING POLITICS — One of the greeters at William Broomfield’s testimonial dinner last night was the congressman’s predecessor George A. Dondero of Royal Oak, who sfervfad as Oakland County 18th District representative for 24 years. Broomfield launched his cam palpi for re-election to a third term officially atljis birthday dinner last night. She plunged a kitchen knife in Stampansto’s midsection at the height of the argument. He died on the pink carpet of Miss Tur-’s bedroom while the actress frantically tried to revive him. ft ft ft Hie slaying was ruled justifiable homicide after the actress tearfully told a coroner’s jury that Stompanato threatened to kill her, Cheryl and Lana's mother. TOOK SUITCASE The runaway girls yere wearing capri pants and Cheryl carried a suitcase she had hidden near the fence. They were qpt missed until they failed to return tb their cottage on the 10-acre homesite after die evening meal. Miss . Turner and her ex-husband, Steve Crane, Cheryl’s father, sat anxiously fay their telephones. “I’m terribly wanted. Pi going te alt hy the phone and Broomfield Birthday No Picnic for Dems By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. 'With a huff and a puff, Oakland County Congressman William S. Broomfield blew out 38 candles on his belated birthday cake last night and then breezed an attack on the “professional pessimism” of Democratic presidential candidates. He cabled the candidates — two by name — “gloom mongers” who engage in* “professional headbeating J tear Crane, second of Mias ’ act's fear hashaa4s. They i divorced la 1844. “Miss Turner was very iipaet and had no idea where' Cheryl was going,” said'Dorothy Kirby, director of tM home. “Miss Tur-(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) HERMAN KIERDORF Parole Granted to Kierdorf Good Prison Behavior Factor in Shortening of Teamster's Term and wailing” to get votes. Sen. John f. Kennedy, reportedly the front-runner, escaped Broomfield's criticism during the talk at Devon Gables. Later, however, the _ essman said Kennedy, too, ifalls into the same category as the others. In Us first major campaign speech for re-election to a third term In Washington, Broomfield, who actually turned 88 on Thursday, said the three announced candidates were using "a distortion of facta and statistics designed to serve strictly partisan City Man, Boy WASHINGTON (AP) - The Navy sighted a Soviet trawler Tuesday snooping around 60 miles off Long island, within a mile of the spot where the new Polaris submarine water listening equipment fishermen 1sow use to hunt schools of Herman Kierdorf, former teamster business agent sentenced to five years at Jackson Prison for possession of a pistol silencer, yesterday parlayed good behavior and a heart condition into a parole. He was sent to -Jackson ' last Jute IT and was eligible for parole, recommended by Warden William- H. Bannon, since January. The State Parole Beard aa-Bounced Its decision yesterday. John Tradell, a member of the body, said he did not believe the state ef. Kierdorf* health played an Important part ta the beard’s' action, however. Trudell said Kierdorf would be released Monday or Tuesday, although he is currently under treatment at the prison hospital. Kierdorf, 68, of Madison Heights, reportedly had suffered at' least two coronary attacks ta recent months. He had been assigned to light work, most recently ta the kitchen. Hie pistol silencer was found while police were investigating the human torch death of KierdoHV nephew, Frank Kierdorf, also i Teamster business agent. Police concluded the nephew, suffered his fatal bums while setting firs to dry cleaning shop in Flint. , In February 1058 a party from a Navy destroyer boarded another Soviet trawler off Newfoundland, after a series of breaks in transatlantic cables that might have been caused by the trailer’s drags. ft ft This v Showers Expected to End Tonight It’ll be cloudy_and cooler tonight in the Pontiac area, with the rain ending. The low will be 42, the win continue high in the low little warmer la Monday, ft -ft at 15-25 mUet become 15-30 miles and diminish vest recorded “I am afraid,” Broomfield that it is going to continue until the last vote is gounted next November.” Broomfield flew in from Washington yesterday afternoon to be honored guest at the $10-per-plate fund raising dinner put on by many .of his friends ta the coitaty, most of whom are from the Bloomfield area. The dinner was attended by 260 supporters. Before the chicken and fish dtone f* were consumed, master of ceremonies, Nick Kerbawy, known more tot his Detroit Pistons professional basketball teem than politic*, read 18 congratulatory telegrams to Broomfield, including one from President Elsenhower and another from Vice President Nixon. Broomfield called the occasion ‘the finest birthday of my Hfe.” Oliver Spencer, former Detroit Lions professional football team lineman, led the men and wonjen to the pledge of allegiance to the flag. An attractive group of young ladies from the Bloomfield.Hills High School, who call themselves “The Jills,” launched into a chorus of 'Happy Birthday” which the semblage joined in as a one-layer, flag decorated cake was wheeled ta front of the honored guest. With the birthday festivities over, Broomfield began his criticism of the three men who would like to replace Eisenhower in the White House. By name, he put the finger on Minnesota Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey and Missouri Sen. Stuart Symington. Broomfield said. Humphrey is “the only candidate whs has mote solution* Hum we have problems, and he faces them Leo K. Powell Struck by Gar While Crossing Street Lait Night A Pontiac man and a Royal Oak teen-ager were killed Friday night ., traffic accidents. Dead are Leo K. Powell, 48, of 1(B Center Stand Larry Johnson, 15, of 323 E. 13 Mile Rd., Royal Oak. Powell was crossing Oakland avenue near Bald- “Symington,” Broomfield said, "has no right to criticize any rs-(Continued on Ppge 2, Col. 0 Car Hooks Pushes on Trek Oakland Highway Toll in ’60 win when struck hy * car driven by.Robert W.-Moore, 18, of 112 Judson St. ft ft ft He was dead on arrival 'at Pontiac General Hospital The accident happened at 8:55. ft ft ft - Moore told Pontiac police he was going about 25 miles an hot* and couldn’t see Powell, who was wearing dark clothing. Witnesses verified his statement. • • •The Johnson boy was dead oa arrival at William Beaumont Hospital at about 11:20 whea struck white riding Us bicycle on E. U Mile road in Royal Oak. The driver, Charles R, Prevost, 34, of 1106 Studebaker St., Warren, told Royal Oak police it was dark and raining and "the bike suddenly came out of nowhere ta front of my car.” * ft ’ ft. ft ... He said there were no lights bn the bike. The boy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Johnson, were at a religious convention in CM- In Today's Press Church News ............. M Comics ................. 14 Editorials .............. 4 Boom Section ...........U-*l Obituaries ...............28 Sports ................. IMS Theaters ............. 18-11 TV A Radio Program ... 18 WUaan, Earl...............88 Women’* Pages ...*...... 8-7 So Who Needs a Motor? TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1060 Paul Bagwell Promises to Be Governor in 1961 By BOB VOGE8 > LANSING — Paul Bagvtril j stood on the State Capitol steps last night. • ‘ He was escorted there in at flight parade by hia dedicated aup-—porters. v the teonad fleer execettve office. * “I will be .there In January." 5 The long-expected announcement "of the gubernatorial run by the -Michigan Stale University proles-• sor was given Hollywood treat- Everyone -knew Bagwell, nosed out by Gov. Williams in 1968, was going to run again. Said Bagwell: "I suppose teat my Intention to ran for governor .again was one of the most widely-- known 'secrets’ in Michigan.'^ ‘ About 1,800 Bagwell boosters ‘turned out for the buffet dinner «at the 'Lansing Civic Center to Jhear it made official. "TMa la every thrilling meet Is me.” Add he meant It. Bagwell promised: “When I campaign this state from border to border, through every county, city, village and township, I want to make clear i ■»« beholden to no special , group. I am not the candidate of big business or labor —- I your candidate." Bagwell's speech was preceded by an effective pageant of film clips and live performances showing the progress of the Republican Party in Michigan. ly to Bagwell to make ap for the low of Us salary as M8U thief Network Holds Onto Dick Clark Huckster! were selling Bagwell buttons as the. crown entered the auditorium. His public relations man handed out Bagwell's speech "at 7 p.m., two hours before it was delivered. After the buffet-style dinner of Qranbrook Rector Is Nominee for Bishop Post The Rev. Robert DeWltt, 44, ' rector of Christ Church Cranbrook, i< was one of the nominees named by a special cohimittees for suf-Iragan bishop to serve a new dis-£ trict of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. The Rev. Gordon M. Janes Jr. **- eh East Lansing, chairman of the committee, said other nominees were the Venerable Charles Braidwood, 40, archdeacon of Maaaachuoetts; and the Rev. Allan Ramsay, SO, executive secretary of the Diocese of Mich- - The new district includes all diocesan parishes in the Lower Peninsula north of a line between St. Johns and Bay City. A The bishop will be selected at 'a convention at St. John Church in Detroit Friday. Lana's Daughter Escapes 'Home' (Continued From Page One) " tier had visited her daughter last week and they both aeemed to get , along well." Mrs. Kirby added. “I saw Cheryl Just last Wednesday,’ said Crane. “She wa| getting alollg fine and was quite proud of her good grades. Tm surprised, but children dp , sive things." Police said they were not plan-* ning any spec tel search and were r» treating-the case as a' routine runaway juvenile; baked beans and cold cuts, well (*ad tee speech. It was The former professor of tunications arts communiea his people. Payola Probers Claim Other DJs Fired but Star Too Valuable WASHINGTON (UFl) — House payola investigators charged today that the ABC network fired other disc jockeys who engaged in the same practices as Dick Clark, but did not . dump him because Was too valuable a property.” ‘Members of - the investigating subcommittee also contended the boyish-looking 31-year-old Clark's definition of' pkyoia was so limited that no one could be accused of the practice under his terms'. Cterk, testifying ‘In the same smooth, quirt style he uses on Ma record-spinning TV shews adored by teen-agers, coneeded to the subcommittee yesterday that he accepted money and gifts from persona la tee music bnsi- Yoii May Win Free Wash Next Week.. Car Safety Check But he denied to the skeptical lawmakers that it was payola "by anybody’s definition." He defined payola as cpsh payments or other considerations given to a disc jockey who "agreed" to play certain records. However,' some subcommittee members complained that testimony of other disc jockeys showed record distributors shelled out payola, certain that it would get their songs plugged without any “agreement," written or otherwise. The annual Motor Vehicle Safety Check Week in Pontiac, which begins Monday, this year will offer vision tests and free car washes. Motorists going through the safety check lane on W. Huron street at the Crofoot School playground can have their vision screened for minimum driving standards. go to mo- The handsome TV star said he received gifts worth $4,400 and a $7,000 royalty payment from the owner of tee song "Butterfly." He also testified he did nothing to stop one of his recoffi firms from giving handouts to other disc jockey*. Clark said he Invested $53,773 in a variety of companies mostly in the music and record fields be- * tween 1967 and 1960 and pocketed $386,004 in cash from them — a profit of more than 500 per cent. ; dark will be called back for more qUriWonlng Monday. He la scheduled to appear on bis regular weekly show on the ABC TV net-ght at 7:30 p.m. EDT. Marquette May Get 8Jnches Severe Snow Blasts UP By The Associated Preaa A severe snowstorm swept Into Michigan’s Upper Peninsula today and the U.S. Weather Bureau forecast up to eight indies will accumulate in central sections along Lake Superior before night- It* began snowing in Marquette The Weather WlnSa mKM> 1S-SS Htffc tel ll-te t at 8:16 a.m. and within an hour there- was an inch on the*ground. Windy and cold weather was expected to continue In the wake of last night’s now MM. it also was showing in the morning at L’Anse, at the bottom of the Keweenaw Peninsula, but Houghton, halfway up, reported skies''mostly dear. - MASSIVE FRONT massive storm front, packing torrential rains and a capacity for tornadoes, moved eastward today along a line from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf Coast. Another crop-killing frost penetrated deep into the plain states. Five persons were injured, one hospitalized, when a tornado struck the southern Louisiana hamlet of Hathaway Friday night demolishing lour homes. Hie twister sprang from violent thunderstorms thht dropped torrents of rain on Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. Rainfalls measured up to 7 inches. Wind damage was heavy: _______I *|l h PwMM Highlit temperature ' Low,,; temperature . _ J Marquette 72 SO Memphis 40 « Miami B. ts 7* Milwaukee ■ _ 7i It Ifiaaispsiii st S ■ S7 New Orleini M (7 ! dnSM Denver DetfWft Duluth „ „ Part worth 7« so st. ffl, l«l»e SO II Tampa IS ftJgTOUHD. Other storms soaked Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas and spread northeastward into the Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes region. Rain fell this morning in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tern nessee and eastward along the Gull into Alabama. - the. northern plains, icy arctiq air aimed another crippling blow at - the Colorado orchard fruit crop. Officials estimated -that the previous night’s frost and snow killed 78 per pent of thelO-(hiilion-dollar crop. 8now fell today at Denver, al' ready &>ver*d with four inches, and in Wyoming, parts'of which M inches of anew in Kentucky A Pontiac man slanted here for vestlgatkxi ofthret motel aob , : a kidnaping sms appre-Kentucky today. Kentucky state police informed Waterford Township police that they arrested Donald Hlbbs, 27. near Sturgis, Ky., early this morn- TREE PLANTING TIME — Two boys participating in-Arbor Day ceremonies in Pontiac yesterday plant an Idaho Locust sapling on the grounds, of McCarroll. They are (from left) William Rohr. 12, of 603 Lebaron St. and David Sanders. 10, of931N. Perry St. ’The Department Of Parks and Recreation also helped children plant trees at Whittier and Longfellow schools. The car washes terists who come ap with a "tacky sticker’’ when completing All examination equipment wOl, be housed in a trailer, supplied by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, at the site. Those who take the tests Trill be given a report form showing their score on acceptable vision of .each eye for driving, vision M both eyeo, color vision, and wy at any Check lane. The vehicle check, sponsored by le Pontiac Are* Chamber of Commerce safety committee, will continue through Friday at five check nes in Pontiac. “The eye* tests are completely voluntary," said Dan Christie, project chairman. “No record is made of the names of persons taking the tests.’’- Screening will be done by the Women's Auxiliary of the Oaktend County Opt ome trie Society will assistance from driver training instructors and school health department visioA -technicians. Car Ra Truck; One Dead A woman was killed and two young men from Bloomfield Hilts injured early today when their car rammed the rear of a truck on the Ohio Turnpike two miles west of the Strongsville interchange. Dead is Mrs. Mary Zigarac, 10, of Palmer, Pa. She was Tiding with her grandson, Peter Zigarac, 30, and driver of tee automobile, Kenneth Bucheit, 31. HUIr, tee Associated Preaa reported. They were not hurt seriously, according to doctors at Community Hospital la Berea. Buctfeit was treated for face cuts and released. Zigarac suffered chest bruises. The turnpike patrol said the jjrtv-jer of the truck, which was traveling east when struck fron) behind escaped injury. The truck driver’s identify was not made known. Oak Park Builder Gels Two Years The stickers have been redesigned this year,” saidk Christie. 'They're triangular, purple and white, and carry the slogan, tee Pink of Safety,*' be explained. their field of vision. President of the auxiliary is Mrs. Jamas St. Louis of 3869 Lakewood Dr., Waterford Township. Every car passing each check point gets a- sticker. * I The backs of many stickers have been pre-stamped as car wash winners. Drivers who draw those stickers can get a free wash pt one of the following places: Auto mat Car WaSH, 35 N. Telegraph ftd., Motor MarljCar Wash, 106 E. Montcalm St., Palace Car Wash, 92 Baldwih Ave, or' Kuhns AUto Wash, 149 W. Huron-St. Hie Day in Birmingham Budget ior/$l,787j00441 to Be Submitted Monday * Sought Hart for Questioning in Two Holdups, Kidnaping BIRMINGHAM r- A proposed budget lor 196641 at 0,787,004 will be submitted to commissioners lor approval Monday night by City Manager L. R. Gars. The figure represents an to-rasas of $110,064 ever It budget. was jailed hi Sturgis. Township police said they would iWh^teiv seek to have Hifaba extradited if lie refused to waive extradition. Hlbbs. wanted for investigation this year, it requires a tax rata af-TM mills (OEM sa each 0,666); • decrease af at mills er approximately sue per emd less than last year’s rate. . Care said the decreased rate was poasihie because Of the tad-mated increase in the state's share of taxes together wi® an increase in assesed valuation of slightly less than $2,000,000. bandit robbed Motel on Teleroad north of Flat Rock of This Is the first trip outside of Spain for Bishop Molina and St. James will be tee first pulpit for him in this country. Bomb Intended for Nonstriker Perils Neighbor Both classical and modem musk ill be featured at the annual Spring concert to be given May 5 by the Seaholm Band and Orchestra at 1:15 p.m. at the school. The band I* directed by Ar- by CHATTANOOGA. Trai. (AP)— The whirling blades of a power lawn mower came within 12 inches Friday of a homemade bomb on B. R.. Mysinger’s lawn. Mysinger was cutting his grass when he discovered '’the dynamite. Tickets may be obtained from members of the groups or at the door. Proceeds from the concert will be used to purchase uniforms for the band. Patrolman C. E. Schroyer said a fuse and dynamite cap were attached to the bomb and had the mower blarfe struck the cap the explosive would have detonated. Schroyer said there is no doubt in his mind that tee bomb was intended:. for the nearby yard of Gene Davidson, a nonstriking employee of the strike torn Special Products Co. The officer added that the fuse had been lighted but had gone The Birmingham Recreation Department will sponsor a bait, fly and spin casting ctink May 7 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at Quartan Lake, Babies More Important SEOUL —There’s no doubt that the Republic of Korea's crisis is easing. Officials announced that the semifinals in t|M city's most beautiful baby contest, delayed by the.revolt, will ha helfl today. TROUT SEASON OPENS-It rained all night and all morning, but the weather didn't stop trout fishermen from swarming to Oakland County’* many lakes and streams. This, the opening day of the 1960 trout season, saw many like Charles Niemann of 22870 Cherry Hill Rd., Dearborn, out at the crack of dawn. Niemann is shown standing in the Clinton River near Cooky Lake road, trying hia luck , at luring the elusive trout. Many fishermen were reported on Union, Elizabeth and Orchard lakes at dawn. three couples to servo or tee PTO Board for the coming year. The Birmingham YMCA is now accepting regkrtrattons for Its 1960 day camp program lor children S i J2- WRft Of MM. J _ Hie day camp begin* June 30 and continues through Aug. 16. Tbs camp sites are at Bloomer State Park .and Kensington State Parte Two highlights during the summer are tm overnight trip to Camp Ohiycsa and a camping trip at Kensington Park where the 'children will prepare their own food. Seniors Free of charge, the dink is ( to" to adults and teen-agers. Wally Perkins will demonstrate the techniques of casting and give individual help to those wishing to improve their fishing skills. PCH Grad Head Robert J. Gustavson to Gat 1960-61 Post; City Girl to Ladd Dorm A graduate of Pontiac, Central High School, Robert J. Gustavson, 23, of 3361 Mt. Royal St, has been elected president of tea senior clam at Michigan State University for the academk year 196641. ■nanal Water Oanrival and num-srous tacial fanettena Gustavson is a junior forestry Krista Kaaaik, daughter of Mrs. Karin Kaaaik. ST Miller St, will represent her dormitory. East Yakeley Hall, (n Student Congress at MSU next year. An open house will be the feature of tee final Pine Lake School PTO meeting to be. held Monday at 8 p.m. at the school. » Parents are hnrttod to visit the classrooms to view the stadeat exhibits an display. An election will be held to name Broomfield Birthday No Picnic for Dems Move to Drop Charges, Against Nelle, Watson Mrs. Nelle Lassiter and Gordon Watson twill get another chance in Wayne County Circuit Court May 12 when a motion is heard to drop charges against them. Executive Circuit Judge Chester P. O’Hara annoanced the hearing yesterday and said the judge who gets the case that day wifi also hear tee ease if It goes to trial. Mr.. Lassiter and Watson currently face charges of first degree murder and murder conspiracy in the slaying, of her husband. Parvtn (Bill) Lassiter, a Royal Oak jiuto dealer. Watson was Igniter's business partner. Lassiter ires shot Continued From Page One) ported lag in the' missile race, for it was he who was responsible lor the SDCaUed missile gap. It was he who refused to back request for-funds for his department when ' e was Air Force 'secretary of w Air Ftace.” To show that this country ts not behind, bub ahead of the Soviet Union in defense, the speaker presented’ a batch of ecooomte and military statistics. "DeapMe al there facta, there » there who arete a living at la nap rape rod and that camma- Three are those who have the temerity to trade on people's fears in the hopes of picking up a lew scared votes next- November. "Why? Because those people are nvincad that we are bound to tore. They Just know we are going to Jose- Ana yet they Rave the gall to stand up and tall us that they should be the next leaders of our . tat they are to guide our foreign and domestk policies and that they alone can lead us out of the certain destruction." Speaker Will Promote Sale of Israel Bonds The Hon. Hanoch Nenner, former mayor of the Israel seaport of Elath and now mid-regional director of tee Israel Investment Authority, will be guest of honor at a parlor meeting hi Pontiac to promote the isle of Israel bonds on Thursday. The meeting will he held al 6 p.ny la the heme af Dr. sail Mrs. Joseph I. Nosanchuk, 167 Cterake Rd. The I960 Israel Bond Drive will be climaxed in this area with an Israel Bond Dinner on May % *6 the Colonial Hotel in Mount Ckm-' provides the investment capital tor the country's historic program of economic development," said Nen- “The State of Israel Bond I An Oak Park homebuilder andj dealer in mortgages was taken ‘out of circulation" yesterday fur continuing disreputable practices of which he had been previously convkted. Joseph 8. Stelngold, 30, aflMlf NortefleM, was asatantisd to taw 1 Prim * a Kj • two-jri But the Judge Is SO Understanding He was placed on probation 1966 for falsifying information to obtain a Federal Housing Administration loan. Witnesses testified that he has since been a gambler, has Written bad checks’and in one instance sold a home After signing away the homeowner's mortgage. Federal. Steingold, “I have ho com-i to tem.yo< poo out of circulation after your preying upon decent homeowners." Bus Rider Infuriated—No Cooperation "Proceeds from the sok of the bonds are making poasibk tea growth of industry and agriculture, the expansion of Irrigation, the construction of roads, harbors and railways, the increase of electric power and thfc exploitation of natural resources.” Nenner was a young pioneer In tho emergence of Iprael as a state. He served for eight yean aa may-or of Hate, a port city on tee Gall of Aqaba, which is expected to become land's gateway to Aria and Africa and its southern terminus iof huge oil pipe line networks. NEW YORK (UPD—Ptjillp Herman said it was bad enough when the bus driver slammed the door In bla‘ face, but when the driver waved another bus past him it was Just too frustrating. * Kerman Jumped on the front bumper jof the bus and banged,.on the windshield and shouted at the driver.. A crowd gathered, a policeman came and Hermln was arrested on a disorderly conduot'charge. “I became Infuriated,” Herman, a professional singer, told Magistrate Maurice Z. Downing in a.Manhattan court -yesterday. Herman said when he attempted to beard a bus •a April 9, the driver slammed ths deer in bis face;- -“I banged on the door, but the driver Ignored me. He just sat there staring out the window,” Herman said. — . '★ "When 'another bus pulled up,- X started toward ltrf but the'driver of-the first bus waved the second driver to go ahead, which he did without me. “That was the last straw, Your Honor. I jumped on the front bumper and banged on the window. I yelled at him to let me on the bus, but he would not open the door." Flying Watchmaker Hufried in Pacific ★ * ★ By this time, Herman said, a crowd gathered and cheered him on. ,* “Then a policeman cams and talked vary gantty to mo and eahned me dewn and arrdatod ma,” Herman HONOLULU (AP) -Guard planes searched fix and islands of the Pactfl for long overdue Peter . Bus driver Charles McManus said his vehicle was crowded to capacity. "X thought be was a crasy man," McManus said. - The judge said, "Mr. Herman, l shall have to find you guilty," " fir * ★ p But the judge, who perhaps once missed V bus himself, added, “You had a very frustrating experience. . Bentenci suspended.”...... .. ..,T:......-..u... susaisu, un flying San f watchmaker, to radio silence three dey a try for a nonstop re light planes from Tokyo York. Bandera, Tex., E. Sifferlki, i Mr*. J, E. Lumiu, rc| ing what she thought v wave radio message fro mam that he was pettina an island 136, miles from fre was no' sign T----— any of the bead teat radius of Hawaii an Guard spokesman called I “a very kmc shot.** . --.. -t ; f' :> ■ 1 - THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 1930 THREE Putty Legs Bothering Dr. Moore SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (API-Dr. Barbera Moore, who has hiked tnore than 820 miles since April It is having trouble with Iwotlen lags. The British plahisrt nf Ihrrti TThlaji lies idm on leaving this Utah capital lor Heber, where she spent the night, 48 miles southeast of here,. aaid 1 badly s The dauntless vegetarian is trying to set a new record for walking from coast to’coast. So ait two British sergeants, who set out from San Francisco a day ahead of her. The sergeants, Mcrvyn Evans and Patrick Moloney, were fear to the north of her at Jwkh Utah— a highway Junction about 50 miles northeast of 8alt Lake City. TIm drama “IV I-nat Colony.”, begins its 20th season June 25 at Manteo, N.C. The season continues through Sept. 4. CountyWilt Act on 2nd Judge Exp«ct Supervisors to Okay November Vote Preceded by Primary Sparks* Griffin , FUNERAL HOME > “Thoughtful^trvice** 44 Williams St. Phone FI Vttfl 24-Heur Ambnlaaos Service County supervisors Monday will pass on the election of a second jyilp for fhltlinH faintly. CHARLESTON,' W ' V*T (AP>-Sen. John’F.-Kepnedy (D-Mass) suddenly turpetfon Sen. Hubert H. P— nite - faring “distorted my record, at- The Board of Supervisors is a? tacked my Integrity and "played BRAKES RELINED! ford owv i '' 1 nw>" ♦73 Orchard Uka Id. 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Cancer PAN be cured — but it MUST be detected aariy! v MICHIGAN * CANON FOUNDATION A UNITED FUND AGENCY Ad Sponsored by AUSTIN-NORVELL AGENCY, IMC. FE 2-9221 70 W. Lawranca of COT. af Cuts m pected to approve a November vote by the county electorates A pit-lary wiir come first. Gov. WiiHamsisst week, signed le bill gerimtting the ’vpte, If msjojityof all supervisor* approve Although ’this sobjeet wlU be a major topic of tatoreat, the supervisors primarily are meeting tor the third time within n month to primarily receive the INS equalisation report, a step preliminary to knowing what tan county’s tax rata tala year will ho. The report of a countywide total of 11,893,302,301. however, is not Anal. The state must equalize this figure*. ★ A *■ The director of the county equalization department, William - B. Grabendike, went to Lansing yesterday to protest a report that state officials expect to increase county equalization* values 13 per cent. What he finds ia expected to be made known to supervisor* Monday. At the same meeting, county 4-H leaden arc expected to be given a five-year reprieve from previous plane to move their fairgrounds from Perry street to the County Service Center on Tele-graph road. Members of the farm organisation opposed the reloca- fast and loose with smears and SupervSors will be asked also i approve an additional legal advisor and deputy probate register to add to Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore's staff. They will aid in investigation and collection in mentally iU hospitalization cases. ,/._ L..• . . jack Accuses Hub of Smears, Distortion The' two are turning into the home stretch ofthe campaign for the May 10 primary election. Although the primary, does not bind the state’s delegates to the Democratic National Convention, each said at the start that if he couldn’t win tat West Virginia, he could not expect a strong showing at the convention next July. A A A Humphrey's initial reaction was one of humor. ’Keep your shirt on, Jack, teased. “Maintain a sense of humor and don’t expect to win them all.” Kennedy’s blast was in a statement issued by his brother, Robert Kennedy, who has taken persona) charge of the senator's Charleston headquarters. The statement added: “f do not Intend to reply in kind because no Democrat is ever going to win ityUM by imitating (Vice President) Richard Nixon, ‘But I do not intend to take this kind of abuse indefinitely, be-there la cue fact about Hu-bert Humphrey that everyone agrees on—every politician, every Washington correspondent, every Gallup rail and all the rest—an' that is the single fact that Hubei Humphrey cannot be nominated. He cannot win the nomination— he cannot win the election—he cannot be elected president of the iiiiiini nm i r • m A A A • Kennedy was repeating statement he made on April 18 at Clarksburg. He then spoke of Humphrey as “a candidate who could not win in. the state next to him (Wisconsin) and therefore could ijpt be nominated." I A short time sifter Humphrey quipped his first rebuttal, he became more serious. % '! don’t know what he (Kennedy) wants except that I endorse I and I'm not going to doj he said on a radio inter-..... witite camrafcninr in^ the Logan area of southern West Vi£ ’When all this is over I would like to be able to support a Democratic nominee. A few more statements like that, and I'm not going to do it.” In Charleston, Robert Kennedy voiced reaction even more bluntly than did-his brother. “It seems to me.” he said, “that the * liberals were always criticizing (Sen,) Joe McCarthy because of his slum and innuendos. This is hardly $by different.”. | He said 'Humphrey, during the j last week, had Insinuated his brother was trying to buy the elec-j (ion. that he was trying to dupe the people and was running around’ the state with a checkbook in his! hand. Consider NL Games Ifor Yankee Stadium NEW YORK UB—The New York World-Telegram A Sun said today that negotiations are under way to play an undetermined number of National League t baseball games in Yankee Stadium this summer. The paper quoted an unidentified Yankee official as confirming the report. According to the story, the National League appearances here would.be « test to determine if a club should move here permanently in 1961. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati were mentioned as the probable visitors. * Rhee Weeps as Heir Lee Is Buried •*] SEOUL. South Korea (API— Syngman Rhee, his 'old eyes dim with tears, paid final respect today to his political heir who ended his life in shame for the revolt that unseated The 85-year-oki president. Lee Ki-Poong and his family,‘ who Joined in* a suicide pact in rising sparked by Lee’S election as vice president, were buried! amid wailing and melancholy. | Applause broke as Rhee eyes'moist, wab escorted to the caskets of his protege, Lee’s wife, and their two sons, one of whom had been adopted by the childless Rhee. The Lee family died together Thursday in a cottage on the] grounds of the presidential palace.! “I think that what’s happening is that for the first time my opponent is finding the going a 'little rough, like he’s peeved, tike he’Si not capable of taking competition in a political-campaign. I Arabs Begin Boycott of American Shipping CAIRO (UPD — An Arab boy-cott of American shipping began at 12:01a.m. today in protest oves New York longshoremen’s refusal to unload the Egyptian, freighter Geopatra. AAA The International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions said longshoremen in 20 ports from Tripoli. Libya, to Latakia, Syria, would refuse to unload and service U. S. vessels until The Seafarers’ International Union balls off its pickets. Two Polaris Missiles Fired Successfully CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. W —The Navy emphasizing its drive to have the Polaris missile combat-ready by this .fall, successfully fired two of the submarine weapons .more than 1000 miles' in a four-hour period Friday night. *■ ' A A A * Test officials announced that both the 28-foot, solid-fuel rockets achieved all objectives. This is the first time in the history of Cape Canaveral that two test models of one ballistic missile have been fired so dose together. Going, Going, Gone CHICAGO (UPD - One of the last bastions against inflation—the nickel pack of chewing gum—may fall if retailers pass on to consumers the William Wrigley Jr. Company’s first price boost in 43 years. Wrigley announced yesterday M was raising its 20-pack box price from 55 to 60 c^its. Why Accept iess for Your Roney NOT 3% NOT 31/2% BUT 4% CURRENT RATE on ALL SAVINGS Capitol Sayings & Loan Assoc. 75 W. 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Tiuiwi, • •• • »• • A Ml IGH0OR ' During the past ten days, I sat at the knees of the mighty in the newspaper business in New York and Washington—and listened. These pundits are keen students of the political situation in the nation and 1 heard their proclamations, and forecasts with great interest. C-— They ranged geographically from coast to coast and from the Gulf to Canada and they were outlining what they believed would happen, Irrespective of their own personal predilections. ★ ★ ★ , The largest group ia hath cities puts the finger on Richard Nixon as the probable GOP can-didate, following an accepted pattern that has dropped easily over the entire GOP since Notion Rockefeller withdrew. At the same time, there are a few who feet that Rockefeller la still a definite poesibility for the Presidency. Rockefeller was the most popular running mate with Nixon, in spite of ‘his own statement that he would not accept the second, spot. When this position was enunciated, those who favored him merely shrugged their shoulders and said In effect: “What man is big enough to refuse the second spot In the most important nation in the world’” ihr if it. Today* the Vice Presidency has taken on an importance it lacked * a scant, few decades back. Once 4 it was a dumping ground, How-- ever, Eisenhower and Nixon have , given It great augmented stature, pew prestige and world importance. ★ ★ ★ ' In Washington, the newspapermen listed the Democrats in this order: Stivinson, Kennedy, Symington and Johnson. Humphrey didn’t: loom very large {n the crystal balls my associates were using. And as The New York World-Telegram said: . “The Humfhuy, Symington and Johnson forces are all out for Kennedy —each with his own stiletto.” . ★ ★ ★ John F. is well aware of the unspoken coalition against him and * he has decried it in public and -private. However, its very extot- < epee marks him .as “the man to « beat.” If Kennedy carries West ' Virginia, ho wiD be a very formidable figure in this hectic Democratic free-for-all. Tho current debate between „ Humphrey and Kennedy should be a colorful and spirited set-to . and recalls the grand old days of > yore in American politics. ★ ★ ★ Many newspaper observers believe that KxNNtmr would strengthen the pemocratlc ticket enormously If he ran for Vice President, providing someone noses him out of the top Job. Again, we face an individual who has declared himself unavailable, but the tame argument prevails here that was raised In the Rockefillih matter: . . „ ll %.;;1||p|^ . Who can look down his nose at the eecand biggest job there It? * Who? | <^n Rockefeller and Kennedy? ! " ★ T it "; ■ They’re both staunch, loyal . Americans and while I pooh-pooh : the word “draft,*’ if the top , parties in the greatest nation in-I. dicate either or both of these is I the proper man, how caa they 1 shrug off an honor and duty of A such magnitude? ; These art .exciting political" f ttties. Don’t nslaa a single issue * of The Paitiac Press (sdv.) More on Our Schools My old pal, Bill Downes, kicks me around a bit on the school matter. In spite of all the legal entanglements with which he confounds the issue, I know he isn’t really against the children—or the teachers—or educational advancement. Bill has always been identified with right and progress. The children are what count. . I believe completely the City and Township could be rent asunder State-wise instead of City-wise with a little added legislation. But what’s the difference? £ No one wants them asunder. • I tried to make that plain in the first editorial. I Just want to see Downes in there pitching for the kids . %.. — .and education. And in Conclusion .... Jottings from the well thumbed notebdok of your peripatetic reporter. -I enjoyed a visit with Senator Phil Hart and his Wife, Jans Hart, In Washington. Both are well, in good spirits and say Washington agrees with them ..------,. In New York, De Gaulle was ensconced at the same hotel and I assure you he was “wen guarded.” Local gendarmes swarmed all over the entrances ..........Had a nice chat with Secretary of The Army, Wilbur Brucker, ip Washington, and asked him to bpeak to Pontiac businessmen at a luncheon later in the year. He seemed favorably inclined........ Postmaster General Arthur Sum-mcrfield told about his unremitting battle to reduce the flood of Improper literature and lewd pictures which pepper the malls. He says he’s handicapped by the fact the ' courts seem to line-up. with the purveyors of tills filth “by soft-minded decisions.” ...... v. t met Governor and Mrs. Rockefeller and the Governor is a very personable individual who looks genuine, sincere and really top-drawer. Mrs. Rockefeller Is tall — Very tall — and attractive. , ★ .★ ★ Washington hears Sherman Adams has completed M3 memoirs, bat they won’t be published * until after election.......... Each Christmas a private school in New York presents a play such as “Hamlet,” or “Romeo and Juliot.” A fourth grade teacher decided to prepare her class and she asked: “Does anyone know who Shakespeare is?” One youngster waved a hand: “He’s tits guy that writes the tenth grade play every year.”.... ....England’s grand little Queen has a weight problem and her strictest rule is: “Never i single mouthful between r meals.”.........Idlewild Air- port in New York is nearly 5,000 aeres, employs 23,000 people and accommodates 37 lines, 22 of which are foreign. It has its own banks, churches and a newspaper. ★ ’ ★. ★ The revivalist reached the Tight mood. “How many,1’ he shouted, “want to go to heaven?” livery hand went up save one. “And you, my good sir, don’t you want to go to heaven when you die?” The stranger blinked. “Sure, sure, but I thought you wuz a-gettin’ up a load fer tonight^’...... Reallywyou can’t vote against the boys and girls on this school matter, can you? They place their faith, their trust and their future In your hands. Give ’em the support they deserve. Harold A. Fitzqerald GOD Voice of foe People 4 Board President Answers Charges About Increase Several letters recently Implied the rafilage- proposal by the - Board of Education is unmesmiy. It’a been implied income in UW«i will exceed expenditures and thin tha proposed tax levy tot aacKoaiy. ★ ' A eR» ymlli —S Mart term debt wll h H,M|K A SeiMMmMWammSeameielkH'mha^myeeniimbeUt^ er and the total MMt over flve years is eeffmafed to ha UNMN Thte I* the amoant to be produced by the proposal. It's been implied operating surplus** ad* **ch yaar. __ Sums which have been called “surpluses” are regarded a« bliwg and are part of the hconw for the following Bocal year. A Jpi* balance Is an essential part of ochoipl district tipersfiou* to niiBlt schools to, meet financial obligations during July aad August, Nnce it im\tugil the latter , part of August that the school district receives its portion of tax receipts. * A A - J2-.........U period amount le approximately 1500.000 aad Include money ■Mft — this period to atari the new school year, la addMton, spprssumsleiy $3«o,ooo la spent during July *»d Angnot tram a payroll initW te pay lfrukafc employes aad lbmoate employes who reeeIva wages In June 1869 the balance was insufficient to meet expense* tejtdy end August aad <800.000 had to be borrowed to carry school expenses until tax collections were made. ,, ft it it'': IF* been lapsed tho SM mSto voted In ltM eunsnihed US he tUSdtog* aad 1* tor epemtton and the* Hha*n*t been isipsrlymsd ' In 1864 citizens voted 6J5 mills for 19BWT inclusivs *qd»-T5 mill* for 1*58-64 inclusive. This milage was Available for both operation and construction. It's been uaad tor both purposes each year. DuringTIB-57 inclusive tbtrs existed a 3JO mill levy for construction only. Board of Edaesdre ‘We Are-Pipud of Our Choice* We Jn the fourth district resent Reverend ABobacb'* eaaMgaHon of Commimfooer Bottom, as srtl , very proud of our choice. Wo're |/m)f Braille loot Ida eyesight in a childhood accident in 1813. Entering a school for tho blind in Paris, he loaned his alphabet from wooden letters.. Then he "read" large letters Impressed on paper hut was impatient with a system that required hours to understand one paragraph. Next, Braille studied music'and at 14 became organist for the Church of St. Ann*. There he thought of Joining the blind friars, but the Canon said, "God nuy have great plans for you . . . Pray to Him . . . He will show you the way.” Louis became oat of the great organists of Europe. Yet, he was lonely, could not resign himself to blindness, and was heard to cry out, "Dear God, restore my sight.’. . and I'll dedicate my Me to helping ' my blind brothers.” Though he did not gain his sight but instead was stricken with tuberculosis, Louis helped hie bund brothers. Alter learning of an army captain's system of night writing, he spent days and nights for years perfecting a touch system. Today, the blind .reed and write in Braille, play instruments from Braille music-scores, learn geography from Braille maps, put Braille labels'on canned goods and operate office machines through bis system. social and poBfoal Integrity than about his membership in AD Saints Episcopal or any ether church. Yoo'v* ashed for an apology from MV. Bottom. We want an Apology from you, Nr. | M. I 48 E. Rutger* Days of All Faiths Pagan May Day Loses Its Fame Asks School Board for Direct Answer WUl tbe Scbooi Board please an-* swer me question directly : Why isn'tfhs ballot worded In such a way that the 3J mills increase will bt aitowatte only when the 1.4 variable isn't asked by the School District? Tnw, If the variable la end tied —the tomw to Psatteo taxpay. en wll be only 1.4 mills. tort mould the Beard decide to ask tor toe variable aeyway, toe to-eeeaee wiU total toe M *.*. Tpe Beard say* It wtt aet ask for the variable, but ae It »tends new, thereto eetotog to pswveat them treat It toeuM they change Why don’t we have it on toe bai- Th* r^ctejjrom lot so there can be no question two boys rolling tires makes me • ... 4 nostalgic. Back In tot "old days," when we got tired of Just rolling them, we could curl up insidt them and take turns roiling each other around the neighborhood. But no# that auto wheels no longer ham spoke* and the renters are getting smaller and smaller, that is jtut another of the small pleasures which have became a thing of tho past. Press Photograph Brings Nostalgia By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER They never , had a chance in When you read that soma air- America ^ the. Puritans would . — -5-.. ___... „w... „ have nothing to do with any such plant pilot shouted May Day, . ™ so. it would have day the Independence of Israel was declared. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in the Tel Avtv Art Museum, David Ben Gurion read the declaration and added: importance in their coun- prodaim the retabHstatont May. What he was really saying .fU, t00 of the Jewish State in Palestine, was “M'aidez,” which is Ptv • h it it h*-called Israel.' nounced (approximately) “may Nowadays nothing much happens To Zionist - minded Jews For a long time I’ve wanted to ask The Pontiac Press why it canq day” and means "help me” in on May Day except that It ia the throughout the world this was not petition the State for a franchise to publish a morning paper. I think French. This is the intemattenally communists Labor Day. Theremerely'toe birth of a tiny nation 0f Oakland County would appreciate this and buy it by the understood distress call among be speeches and parades be- ®f TOMMO- population. H*ther it thousands. Then we would get some, real honest to goodness newo to A**™- ■ ' ' hind the Iron Curtain and police mewt that aft» 19 centmtea of m, mtereet at our County by one of too flbeat newspapers in the County. * A ★ will be alert In big cities of other wandering on toe foot of the May Day as a festival goes back countries where Communist sym- earth, the Jews again possessed .toe land God had gtvw them ages ago* far beyond Christian times. The pathizers have been known Romans had'their FforaDa (flower create disturbances, festival) on May 1 and the Druids honored their god Bel on tote day. Still older civilizations, such as Egypt and India, observed the day with considerable abandon. In all cares it had to do with celebrating the renewed fertility of nature. It le the Eagltoh customs we knew best: the choosing ef.,a May Queen and " ■round the May Pole, things gradually fell out et fashion to England and survive there only In rural communltlee. But the wild pngnn festival to gene. Since we still keep toe pagan quality In many of •or holidays, toe reason for toe disappearance of thin ana may he that It was so closely related to agrleottare, and agriculture I* no longer the rentier of general concern It need to Walled Lake (Editor's Note: _ We thank you, good air, (rare the bottsre of ear Journalistic heart, but we find ouraetvea pretty busy as It Is.) Case Records of a Psychologist: Will Heaven Solve Life’s Mystery? ‘ joe is stymied. He it faced with the greatest eetentiflc » «« canlronted tyf**- calendar. In J948, lyar stein, Aristotle, Elijah and aU thMe HBAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY Monday te the fifth of lyar in s May 14, and it was on Par-the child of 4 yean hasn’t sufflrieut mrntal growth to haM In mind tucto n complicated thought praerea at tels: The gold fish bowl was O.K. Dr. William Brady's Mailbag: Sag ‘l Am an Alcoholic’ as First Step for Cure the other great minds of the past. SCrapbooft this earn for it . ^ m, will help you solve the similar wT*n MOV'tr ™ queries of young, folks in your Sunday School classes. By GEORGE W. CRANE CASE E-448: Joe S., aged 33, is a brilliant seminary student. prints by his remark, "For now we see through a glass darkly; hot thm face to' face.” (I Corinthians 13:12). The mechanics of a modem TV set te Just sa much "Greek”, I am the only freely moving object in the houre. The gold fish hotel is smashed when Mother returns. Ergo, I MUST have been responsible for breaking it! . Whaf can be done for a man who te not .willing to go to-AA and think* what he te doing te perfectly all right, even though it has affected his work? . An*.—Give 'him a copy of Father P fan’s book The Prodigal Shepherd. It te available in paperback edition. Father Pfau was reluctant to admit he was an alcoholic, even though drinking I had incapacitated him. Now he begins every talk to AA groups by acknowledging am an alcoholic.’' “Dr. Crane, I realize there ii a God,” ,he began. “Byt I get very frustrated ( God could and ever. A “Everything-on thte. Earth haa i starting point, u t get wooay. hying fo figure out. how God • could { ALWAYS existed. “I’m sure a lot of young fellows experience this The 4-ye«r-oM te completely StofSu^l^ ^^hirabS^T8 of the condition . . . jMri. God could nsve existed forever ^ M CIM). 1 - Am. — Please remember I never brush my teeth, but I have better teeth thaa nine oat of tea pe rasas who do. The eoudlUaa of teeth, gama, aocketa depends on the state of nutrition. So* called pyorrhea !■ a manifestation of nutritional deficiency. Long time ago you said you never knew a man who could drink Just now and then. Well, I -don’t smoke or toiidt any more and I about that am kicking the seventies around. auegtk_ too,- . n„ I walk 4 miles every day and ex- J.J9.L*?™ . erctee 40 minutes every morning. "*r~ ** '*• Also dig my garden summers and w to heaven’ S' shovel snow from two lots (to re- ** »te»P»y.8*to » tew extra as God’s Hemal existence is to yon smart readers, re learn to toms tin yuu-gredaato from this ‘ earthly classroom ia God’a Cosmic School oad gala toe higher I. q. of heaven. Never engage very long in sUch Dr. Crane, have you ever fait frus-l 'She didn't see me do it,” tha child reasons, “so how could she know I broke it?” We adults caa easily see hew toe derived the concluskm that hdr son simply had te ba toy • guBty party, barring seme earthquake or other disruptive force of Mtare. But the child just cannot get tho paint. Ho probably feels Just as frurirated about toe matter m we smart adults do whan we also mat figure out how_ ^ could ^ but Invest yriir energy in kno^i way. fo pronto ing a starting print. brolherbood of man. Join toe ■RAVEN AND HIGH L Q. "Compiiment CTub" and start pay- “ sincere compliments per IPUPteMUH^ irom two ion un re- iu. i—itktlon at not — .h, w* “‘"toy ««*• » «w extra Foe over two yetos I have taken lay*, wtth rest periods) in toe figu^oShoS ?*■ w. «?• so w the calcium and iodin refits #toter.Tia» to'mdm.'te and Sd°S„S3y°^hh°^ori^ you recommend. This has helped roller toat^ but feel It te too nSttogS’ ^ me hi many ways. Relief from strenuous. If more people, would * ★ * ** cmn hlNhJtvlitiRs osreSSftsi cksm tSsSSS "hot flashes.” less aches and pains cany on a rimitor program p*r- When yt» smart teenagers won- ^ ****** of indiscriminate character, great- |«P« the prwietit and coming goo- ^ this point. Just remoml ly improved nails and natural curl «Mlon wouM^nri be so soft and that ^ Kreat - After the tax collectors fleece us most of us* have only' enough money left to buy necessities. And It hurts us t6 the core for them to take away all our luxury money. coming back to my bidr... (BID) Am —Far toe pamphlet The The ' Menopause send me a stamped envelope bearing year rnt sricntirf. W"111 *•»* time, dismiss this as theriorians* hmwffl&i* problem by using the analogy d| as tneoiogians, have Hkehrtee been the little boy who couldn’t poe- sibly solve the problem about the~ gold fish bowl. .Or the similar problem ef toe Aas.—I agree. But I yea,. If yea harp m I (Copyright IMS) Delighted to. read your article rot,« its w on pyorrhea. Far from frightening 5 one about degeneration, you really- give me more hepa that better _______________________________ nutrition wjQ arrest oe retard prog- (Copyright ISM) equally wooty about the answer to that perplexing problem. In order that you may understand the matter better, pieyae ' recall toe caao ot the 4-yeqhdd boy mentioned yesterday. 4, 'S, jtad (-year-olds who caif ' though they eaa draw a square evea at toe age-ef 4. St. Fate, has summed .ub our earthly frustrations on maiiy such ■2Jto*jta»ds»sd frsss .4* tatitisd wSsW^bsTm W firtT rnowfl ..-tUoatcties -i * wrolr^a SSS 2SJ. 'Suromf %2SfW»S: fsjTJI SKI Jteess In th< nsitte Jhlu. 113 war. All sun wCMBS ” ■ imam THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1930 FIVE Running Into debt tout » bid;lone who yi WWWBK Into creditor* ^ _ ' An akMtmar tolly forte* -Earl Wfiaon. | Eight Firms Report . Earnings, for '59-60 T" CONTENTED? wSfclSSWi si4 "V*1* «• two kind, of dtooontent —4 There to the man who to hli iwniTiSp - Ja g»J#r ?ne: *• aaa a dtooontented mother talking to bar wn; “AH right I You , S6^^wtjyei£.j: wP be built an airplane. juk not of abulfo but pjrttqnitto; a discontented doc- i.«. vooamn The other kind of dlsoontent to shown by men who atona at luck, curse those whose discontent teed them to fame and fortune. to gangdom, wrings bar hands end ■■ •he ware dead. Or wnsee those people who loudly criticise their leaders — and do nothing to help them. Or we see thes* who are content with things as they ere, wad the "Good Old Time*” and era harm and loud a few minute.. Let your discontent by constructive. VOORHEES-S1PLE FUNERAL HOME H Ncrth Ferry 8treet A Pheae FE *-l*7« Ntw YORK ill-Allied Stone Corp. reported earring* for the year ended Jan. 31 rose to $14,637,-000, equal to $117 a share, from $0,004,000. or $4J| a sham, Wm previous year. Sales increased to a record $679 431,000 from $043,771,000. Mr. Peep Lives Up to His News Billing BALTIMORE »-^ohn Good-speed, who has bcfn writing a column called "Mr. Beep's Diary” for nine years for the Baltimore He was peering into a restaurant that was changing management when a woman stopped and asked him: . - “Why are you peeping in there?1 Because I'm Mr. Peep," he re^ piled with masstoe logic. The woman chadded quite a bit, but not «s mjich as Goodspeed. Florida to,» major cattle state as welt as betag a top producer of fruits and vegetables. . FORWARD THINKING § IN EDUCATION! This is the continuing, ongoing objective of your Chamber of Commerce Education Committee. Among its specific goals for 1960 are the following: INI Income 131,063. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. New Pink VIG0R0 The wonderful new ■ enriched pink Vigoro . . . goes farther , therefore costs you less and is easier to handle... arid Yori-. kees low price saves you even more. ?19 61 $. SAGINAW ST. n«< tow.ritUy'. FREE PARKING JAIL FOR DIO—John Dioguardi (Johnny Dioright, and his bodyguard, Teddy F^ay, handcuffed together, head for a prison van at Neto York’s federal courthouse Friday after sentencing. Dio, known as a iatjor racketeer, was sentenced to four yean in prison and fined $5,000 for income tax evasion. Ray was sqstenced to 15 months In prison and fined $500 for tax fraud. VOCATIONAL' GUIDANCE: A new concept in career . planning—aimed at the Juniors in public and parochial schools. In this program, Juniors will counsel with-business, professional and industrial people for help in deciding their lifes’ work. ECONOMIC EDUCATION: A two-fold project to help Auto Club Sends Them to Washington 3 Safety Boys Win Trip Three Pontiac area student*. | Judged to be this area’s outstanding safety patrollers, will head tor Washington. D.C., In two weeks toj Port Huron Anticipates Huge School Annexation PORT HURON (UPI) — The Port Huron Board of Education has set the stage for what could be one of the largest school district annexations in state history. , The Board asked the State Department of Public Instruction to 'approve annexation to the Port [Huron District the school districts lof Port Huron and Fort Gratiot Townships, two of eight- districts that have requested annexation. The Port Huron Board will request approval for annexation, of [the other six districts if the state approves the first request and voters in the two townships ballot favorably; Anhexation action on the .two townships was necessary first because they Are adjacent to thej [port Hilton District.' attend the 24th National AAA Safety Patrol Rally. The three local delegatee are Brace Bigler, 11, William Paulson, It, and Dennis SnndwaU, It. Bruce, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood R. Bigler of 386 W. Iroquois Rd., to a student at Webster School. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Paulson of 910 Argyle Ave„ goes to Whitfield School. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Sjmdwall of 260 Her-shey St., Waterford Township. He does his patrolling at Waterford Center School. They will be among 109 outstanding patrollers from Michigan going on the all-expense trip May 12-15 as guests of file Automobile Club of Michigan. young and old understand the basic economic influences affecting our way of life. This, contemplates the addition of courses in the schools and special adult forums ' outside the schools. & SPECIAL EDUCATION. A consultative service for the continuing improvement of programs for children and youth having physicaljor mental impairments. SCHOOL FINANCE: Helping to interpret the dollar needs of all our schools sb that present excellence may be maintained and, where possible, further improved. Some of these objectives are long-range, some immediate. But regardless of the project involved, the Education Committee and its sub-committees are moving ahead* We urge all to support forward thinking in Pontiac education: ij PONTIAC AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE n Observance- of National Baby - Week! roKTuc «®>‘* "“mU- k has been proclaim*! No,i0^,h^D^“nd^t This week has been P, iliog Mother s uay Sunday we w>« "!>*", w«k. waek i, National Hasp'*01 " week is National has to offer.. 0,8moreirnpw♦on,**^’^*1^^*^*toiHs withbabi« ,re the masters of Pi ™ , . are the dividends of m. Wear. ire community, to tne children. FREE! wv« • A $2.00 Savings Account at PONTIAC STATE BANK for Every Baby Born Between Midnight Tonight. (April 30) and Midnight May 7, at Pontiac Osteopathic , Hospital. • *' hf. Reaching For a Terrific Value? HERE'S ONE FOR YOU ■■■ IlH llll 3 Lines 3 Days 990 a Day GREAT RESETS! ■■■ Pontiac Press Want Ads fi / ' \ ■ •bi. m: • a • \ , v ik \ SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1860 Program Includes Greetings, Songs, Movies 200 Attend New Citizens League Dinner Soma 200 member* of the Pontiac New Citizen* League and guests gathered at Poo-- tiac Central High School foe the 32nd annual citizenship din- The Rev. Galen E. Hershey, associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church, afeked God’s guidance and blessing especially on thoae who only recently became naturalized citizens of the United 8tates. The pledge to the dag was led by Wolfgagg Melinat. Janice' Antona,' president of die league' and. instructor in citizenship classes, introduced Circuit Court Judge and Mrs. H. Russel Holland, Mn. Mary Todd, Americanism, chairman of the DAR; Mrs. Lee Hill, State Senator and Mrs. 1* Harvey Lodge, and Postmaster and Mrs. William W. Donaldson. Mayor Philip E. Rowston brought greetings to the group on behalf of the City of Pon- tiac. < Other honored Quests included Mrs. Lynn D. Allen of Oakland Comity Clerk's Office and the American Legion Auxiliary N*. 20; Raymond J. Graff, director at vocational . and adult education at Pontiac Central High; Anna Marie Predmore, secretary to Mr.' Graff; and Mr. and- Mrs. A. R..Porter. Welcoming Mrs. Albert Drake of Cheltingham avenue as a new citizen of the United States is Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland of Eqst Iroquois road. Miss Janice Antona. right, presided at the 22nd annual citizenship banquet held. Thursday at Pontiac . Central High School. Frank Crosse of St. Joseph street, West Bloom- field Township, greets- Dean Roy Alexander oL J" ' ‘ " ‘ e at thr' Mr.l and "Mrs. Victor M. Lindquist, of Chippewa road presented vocal selections, “All the Things You Are,” "All at Once You. Love Her” and "On the Street Where You Live.” They responded with the -well loved "Sweethearts” fronl Maytime. Mrs. Addison K. Oaklay was piano accompanist. Frank Walker and Lennart Strand, showed color slides and movies of the trip last year to Washington, D.C., Mt. Vernon, Williamsburg and Jamestown, Va. < Rainbow Ball Was Bright Several ; parties preceded the annual Rainbow Ball sponsored by the Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital Guild Friday in Elks Temple. An orchestra provided music in a moonlight cruise setting. Guests of Dr. and Mra< Donald Fraser for cocktails, were . Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Schach-ern, Dr. and Mrs, William Janecek, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lepisto, the Harry Hansons, Barbara Rime and Paul Lepikto, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kimmins, Dr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Allan, Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Corona, and Dr. and Mrs. Veto Ciavatta. Michigan State University Oakland who spoke a annual uDads Night*' of the Child Culture Club, Thursday, in Greenfield Inn, Birmingham. Starting is Mrs. Owen Rindfusz of Nelson street, program chairman. Seated is President Mrs. Hilman Fortney of Hamilton drive, Bloomfield Township: 2 Soroptimists Are Delegates■ Rabbi Rosenbaum Presides Soroptimlst-international of Pontiac will be represented at the Midwestern Regional Conference this weekend in Cleveland by Mrs. Richard O. Pas-. cHke, president, and Mrs. Har- Statewide Sjsterhobd Officers Are Installed Child Club Honors, Fathers Glenn Griffin, president of ‘ the Pontiac Board of Education, spoke to the club Mon*-day at a dinner in the Hotel Waldron. He explained teaebing systems and said funds are needed to keep up with the cost of the growing population. Mrs. Irving Steinman, general chairman, presided at* the closing session Wednesday afternoon of the Michigan Federation Of Temple Sisterhoods at Temple Beth Jacob. Following the luncheon, federation officers were installed' for the coming year by Rabbi Milton Rqsenbaum of Temple Emanu El, Detroit Students who are participating in the International Farm Youth Exchange program arrive at Thursday>s colorful International Tea at Cranbrook. From Gaytimers End Season entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Avadenka, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis, the Alfred Simmons, Mr. and; Mrs. Jack Kirch, the Nat Fishmans/ Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Her-shon, Mr. and Mbs. David Moss, Dr. and Mrs. William Dicker-son, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Mar-golis, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Roth, Dr. and Mrs. Robert * Silver, Dr. and Mrs. Gdrnld fteznick. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Huddle Jr.-, the Charles Mil-Isrs, JoRn Rizzuur and Dr. Martin Tivpet. / .--------- v ' . 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nouse and ,Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Hiltz were cohosts to the following group tor cocktails; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Palazini, the Ralph Dawes, the Fred Crossmans, the Don Wilsons,, the David ' Spindlers, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-Jijun Travis, and Mr. and-Mrs.,. Raymond Baber Jr. Gaytime Bowling Lea g u e members ended their season with a luncheon at Fox’ and Hounds Inn Thursday. Mn. Ffed Colemair was Chairman, assisted by Mn. Harold MacDonald, Mrs. Donald Bos was In charge of prize and trophy distribution. Receiving awards were Mn. Fred Coleman, Mrs. Richard Flick, Mn. Milton Hathaway and Mrs. Vaughn Garrison. Mn.. Harold Lankey received a trophy for high. Individual games, and Mn. Donald Stearns for highest increase |n 'average. ^ ' ~ Mrs. Claire Ucrlven, presi-dent, reviewed the year’s activities. Reports were heard from Mn. Harold Lankey and Mrs. Hathaway. . New officers introduced by Mn. Stearns were Mn. Lee Currey, prsident; Mn. Noyce Strait • Jr., secretary; Mrs.' John Blamy, treasurer. Mrs. Currey presented flow* era to the outgoing officers. Rabbi Rosenbaum, formerly associated with Temple Beth Jacob, spoke briefly of-the importance of women to the Reformed Jewish religion. . He spoke of the significance ol woman on the national scene, reminding them that at the same time tlriy are the farmers of the next generation. ‘ ... Theme of the installation service was “Let Us Widen Our Horizons.’’ : Officers installed for the coming year were Mrs. Maurice Weiner of Birmingham, president; Mrs. Harold' Battinus of Grand Rapids, president elect; Mrs. Fred Farkaa at Jackson. The Child Oritur* Club’s, annual “Dads’ Night” way observed at a dinner Thursday -in Greenfield Inn, Binning-. ham. Dean Roy Alexander of Michigan State University Oakland spoke on the unfve*-sfy? as a whole and problems * its seeking ac-schA. ceptance at the ■ Mrs. Jorma Sarto gave the' Invocation: * • Mrs. Owen Rindfusz of Nelson street will be hostess tor . the May meeting.. Republican Women Hold .Annual Tea The annual silver tea for the Pontiac Republican Women’s Club was held this week at the Adah Shelly Library. Daniel T. Murphy Jr., cleric. ’ Register of Deeds office, chose for his topic “Qualifications of the Candidates Running for Office.” He stressed the importance St a religious background and knowledge of the value of the dollar. . The speaker commended the Pontiac school system and plans for the new court house and Its proximity to a public parking lot. MRS. IRVING STEINMAN International costumes provided color when National Farm and Garden Assn, was host at its benefit tea. Members and friends from all branches of the group participated. Examining an interesting fabric are participants from left, Mrs. Dhilve Langlois of Royal Oak, Mrs. Herbert A. Carr of West Maple road{ -Mrs. Matthew Cammareri of Birmingham and Mrs. Hans Schjotin of Stonybrook Lane. r Mrs. Roderick Taylor to Head Women lor UF The appointment of Mrs. Roderick Taylor as chairman of the Women’s Division for the 1980 Pontiac Area United Find campaign has been an- nounced hy S. E. Knudsen, general campaign chairman. Mrs. Taylor, who served as Pontiac chairman during the 1909 campaign, will head house-to-house solicitation in Pontiac, Waterford, and Lake ‘ Angel us. “I am happy to accept the appointment and feel confident that our women wifi meet the challenge -as enthusiastically in 1960 as they have in past years,” Mrs. Taylor atated. , MRS. RODERICK TAYLOR The Women’s Division has continually met or exceeded its quota since 1990. Under the leadership of Mrs. Nod Buckner in 1959 the division raised $27,000. representing 107 per ceht of its goal-. ' Mrs. Taylor of Mohawk rowi la the mother, ef two boys. She is a member of the Camp Fire Girts board of directors, Family Service Society of Oakland County board of direc-Tors,. General Richardson Chapter of the D.A.R., and the First Presbyterian Church. second vice president; Mrs. Sam Lawson of Muskegon, third vice president and Mrs. Ben Marion of Lansing, fourth vice president. Others Installed were Mrs. Joeeph Maltzer of Detroit, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Joseph Schwarz of Benton Harbor, recording secretary: and Mn. Thomas Harwtfz of Pontiac, treasurer. Eleanor Schwartz associate director of die National Federation of Temple Sisterhood* gave the daring speech. She spoke of her work with Jewish youth in the past 10 . yuan. Her speech, largely inspirational In content climaxed in the statement that as members of a world-wide sfotertwod those present share,three beliefs in common—’"respect for the sanctity of life, concern for each other, and a conviction that an end does not Justify any means.” “ Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. William R. Me-, dure. Mrs. Nelson K. Hunter* and Mrs, F. Milton Hathaway. Mrs. Harry Henderson, president of the Republican Wom-"en’s Federktioh 6! Oakland County, poured. The - group welcomed Mn. Frank Merchant as a new member and Mary Hubert as a guest. The Republican Women's Oakland County Council met Thursday evening in Birmingham Community House. Waterford Republican Women’s Club is sponsoring the annual card party Tuesday fat, the CAI Building. Illustrator Thom Tells of Work Zontians See Colored Film The "Illustrator Abroad," was the topic when artist Robert. A. Thom spoke before Pontiac Business and Professional Women at a dinner Tuesday in the Hotel Wal- Zonta International of Pontiac saw a sound film in color, “Petrified River,” at a lunch-Thursday in the Mr. Thom, who Uves in F< croft, Bloomfield Townsh was commissioned by Pari Davis and,Co. to do a aerl Of 40_ paintings on ”A Hlsto of Pharmacy ^ Pictures.** The hahdsome tea table for the gala annual affair • was arranged by Mrs. Jack Rothberjf of Lake Angelas, at jefti and Mrs. Arthur Young of Shoreview drive. Admiring-its beauty is general chairman Mrs. F. G. Garrison of Orchard Lake. The annuql affair assures O'successful international exchange of farm youth to overseas jarm communities. * Arbor H. Pfander, Staff assistant of the Speakers' Bureau Detroit Edison 6>., was the narrator. The film traced (be story of uranium from Ha origin 200 tallHon years agp wi£q the Colorado plateau was un-dir tbs sea, to its development by the Atomic Energy Com- SHdes were shown of Mi lilMs of over 250,000 miles travel bent and abroad durl M years' research before i * ■*** touched a brush to g Special guests at the by Mn ilfaiyp The' speaker invited’the ao-dience to tour tbe.Enrico Fermi atomic power project at Mon- th* health committee Mrs. William KAudsen, Pat ffimfthL ytgtoin Fowl Gmrp Puriduck, Myrtle S of Evart, Mrs. Thom and m —v THIS PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 30, 1960 Ably Sayr He’* Just a Baby / You Made Your Own; Bed, Dear •7 ABIGAIL VAN BU REN DEAR ABBY: Can you or anyone help mt? ,1 married this wonderful young matt for the wedding but allowed us just one night together. Then she moved in with us. v If she'd eee my husband Use me, she'd cry all day. She refused to tat me dear our bedroom door. (I closed it eoce and ahe pretended to have a heart attack.) Then my husband moved Ms bad into bar room and that'* the way tt baa been for five months. He aaya he it sorry but he cml hurt Ms mother end,- if I don’t like it, I had better leave. 1 love him, Abby. What am I to do? UNDESIRED . DEAR UNDESIRED: Fact it Emotionally your husband is still a baba te hl^motber’s anna -*• and that's where ha will remain until ha agrees to seek profraiiottal help in growing up. If he refufas to grow up—talk to your clergyman. You are fighting a losing battle. DEAR ABBY: Hike a hoy In the eighth grade. Simla the seventh.) Laot night I, called him up and asked him if my girl triad could have’hi* picture. (It won't realty, for my girl friend, it was for me, but I didn't want to tell him that.) Re said no. Then I called Mm Up again and asked him if he would ghm ME hie picture. He said , rao again. Then I caned him up to ask him what time the basketball game ajtarted and this time hla mother answered die phone B i fm i nghom \Stabaja Arts Fete June 11-19 The thin) annual Birmingham Arte Festival is slated June 11-19. Arte and crafts of Michigan residents, win be on exhibit and an artiste market will be maintained during the community celebration honoring all the arts. The Bloomfield Art Assn, will accept work for exhibition at BAA House in Birmingham front 7 .to 9 p m. Thursday and from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. + * On display will ba oil paint- > Inga, water colors, pastels, drawings, etchings, lithographs, woodblock ' prints, sculpture and crafts. * — t—W Crafts wUl include ceramics, metal smithing, enameling, jewelry and weaving. All oil painting* and water colore must be framed. An ait festival Jury will judge and ae* cept the works. A sales office wUl be set up at BAA for works exhibited in merchants’ windows and lobbies. In Shain Park an artists market wUl feature displays of arta,- crafts .and experimental woriis. * *. * Mrs. Rolpnt Thom of Bloomfield Township is in charge of the market. Mrs. George Hill of Birmingham is chairman for store window and lobby exhibits. * * * Entry forms are available through Mrs. Hill or at the BAA .House when art is delivered for entry. Profits will be used to Improve facilities for.cultural Plans to Visit Children's Home Plana for visits to the Oakland County Children's Home wart outlined by Stabafa Club members at Tuesday meeting in the East Iroquois road borne of Sherrie Dudley. Members wUl call at the institution one evening a week to famish entertainment refreshments and gifts. Chris Bos was appointed chairman of the project Km Browse!, dab preeUeat, oereimaj tor tlada Pknlett. Through the cooperation of the Parke and Recreation Department Stabafa members have been asked to contact social and achoot ganizations requesting that each furnish a representative for a proposed'Pontiac City Teenage Advisory committee. &ie Pill is chairman of the contact commtt- Try Mauve ■CNEA) — Instead ef the traditional white, try a mauve blouse, scarf, gloves with your navy blue this spring. It creates a' flesh, different look. Vow Anew for Silver Anniversary Celebrating their silver wedding anniversary today are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. Weaver of Third j The group will assist the department In planning teen-age dances during the summer. Organizations contacted Include Pontiac Central High School Student Council, Pontiac Northern Student Council, St. Michael High School. St. Frederick High School. Hi-Y, Y-Teens, YMCA and several church youth groups. * Others are'Jtob’a Daughters, De-Molay. Amies, Kdoa Klub, Stabo bafa. Ingenues and Trabajamas. Organisations'interested in send-ig a representative to the committee may contact Miss Pill of East Hammond Lake drive Judy Whitmer is Stabafa's ; resentative on the committee. The couple repeated the mar-tage vows at a special Maas today before the Rev. Leon Kennedy kt St. Michael ChupCh. Mr. and Mrs. John Heck of Alma again stood as their attendants. * * * A reception will follow this evening at the American Amvets Hall on Oakland avenue. Arriving from Port Wayne, Ind., will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westrichand Mr^pnd Mrs. Melvin Westrich. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Calvelagt and Mrs. Martin Wahmoboff of Delpbos, Ohio, also are expected. The couple has a son Richard, two daughter*, Nancy and Sandra, and a granddaughter, Susan Weav- Ask Salesgirl CNEA) — 1b shop from the rack is an art To tell aurcesa-fully whether a dress you see on the hanger will look well on. you, you must have either a naturally , dever eye or a lot of training So don't refuse to try on a dress suggested by a saleswoman. She has seen the dreae on Others. Yon haven't. FREE! Napkins and Informals With Your- Wedding Invitation Offer *11.80 %M,/ PONTIAC STATIONERS nt-uit For Your Wedding Quality and Quantity • II Photo* In 5x7 Albans • Free Counseling • A Wedding Guest Book e A Large “Just Married’’ Sign e A Miniature Marriage Certificate ' Ail for /oaf ’39.95 C R. HaskiU Studio FI 4-5553 MAKE A PATE NOW AND SAVE! ULTRAMIQUE / fashionable new spring Cold Wave 795 Sigma Kappa . Unit to Meet The annual meeting of South Oakland County Sigma Kappa sorority wall beat* p.m. Wednesday at foe home of Mrs. Lawrence Wahl of Interlaken . drive, fine Lake, Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. R. J. Brandon of Birmingham and Mrs] Rolland Wilkening of Southfield. •Officers for 1960-61 are Mrs. Woods, president; Mrs.’Rutherford J. Hayes of Tttty, vice president; Mrs. Sttart Netu and Mrs. Peter Davis, both of Oak Park, recording and corresponding secretaries, respectively; Mrs. Glenn Tipton, Birmingham, treasurer; and Mrs. Julius Letch, Royal Oak, correspondent * * * Eighty members attended the , annual Detroit area luncheon Saturday at Fox and Hounds Inn. Mra. Hayes and Mrs. Wahl were cochairmen. SALLY JOAN DeVAR Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leslie DeVar of West Princeton avenue announce the engagement Of their daughter Sally Joan to Doyle Allen Thompson, ■on of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Thompson of East Ann Arbor ■Met. Her fiance to attending' Flint Junior College. and told mg to quit bothering him. „ I really like him, Abby. I tprant to know if I should call him up tonight and apologize (or bothering Mm? , -SORRY DEAR BORRY: Don’t call. This boy has your number. Forget HIS. DEAR ABBY: J am a mess. I am 12 years old, weigh 145 pounds and am five feet tall. My problem la that my mother won’t take me to a doctor to help me loae weight She ■ays if i don’t 'have the willpower to lose weight by myself, I can juat stay fat. (I don’t eat-as much as she thinks I do.) At tits movies they don’t believe I am only 12. They say I look M because I -am so big. Please help me, Abby. THE BIG GIRL DEAR GIRL: Lapk of willpower to only ONE reason for ^excess weight. Other factors •could be contributing to it. (My a'doctor is qualified to make this judgment and recommend the "cure.” Keep asking your mother to take you to a doctor, and promise her that if tow does, you’ll cooperate with Mm. ' Sr * + CONFIDENTIAL TO “BEST FRIEND ": TsU her. U her “best friend’ won’t tell her, the’ll watt a long time before she gets constructive criticism,, from her- worst enemy. % it * “What's year problem?’’ For a personal reply, write to Abby la care of this paper and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Baptists Choose Officers Some 148 - members and guests attended the Women’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of First Baptist Church annual luncheon Thursday. Women of Christian Heralders ' Sunday School Class served the luncheon. Officers elected were Jfrs. Frank Rudlaff Jr., president; Mrs. William Dtinkeld, first vice . president; Mrs. Harry Winkley, second vied president; Mrs. Floyd P. Miles, recording secretary; Mrs. Reinold Yeager, asaiatant secretary; Agnes Sturm an, corresponding secrutary; and Mrs. Stuart Davis, treasurer. ■Sr it lit Mrs. Harry Watte was named assistant treasurer; Mrs. Kyle Wilson, chorister; Mrs. Bruce Reh. pianist; Mrs. William Hakes, assistant pianist; and Mrs. Frank Klteky. reporter. *. ★ * Following vocal and piano numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Skinner, Mr. Skinner introduced missionaries Mrs. Paul Hanselman and Mrs. IVed Ludwig, representing the Belgian Congo; Mra. Gerald Troutman, Nigeria; Mrs. William McKee, The Philippines; and Mrs. Wilfred Watson. Venezuela. The missionaries an speaking each evening through Sunday at the 25th Annual Missionary. Conference of First Baptist Church. Mrs. Todd, 90,-Honored at Tea Mrs. William F'. Todd, who will celebrate her 91st birthday May was honored Wednesday by Mra. Peter Davidson and Mrs. Lloyd G. Porter at a tea at the latter’s home on South Roslyn road, Waterford Township. Guests wen members of Gen-, eral Richardson chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Tsdd who became a chapter inember |a ISOS v»aa presented with a 58-year pta. Mii Liale Echtinaw, regent, presided at the tea table. Mrs. W. H. O’Laughlin and Mrs. E. G. Clark Mrs- Edward Whitfield i Blanche Avery came bom A Arbor, Mrs. Harry C. Bates from Detroit, and others from Oarkston and Rochester. SEVEN 3 A girl has her own spring fixi/C up to attend to .. neat as a clothespin in a spring jumpefall called a “hip tipper” a pert miss wears a play outfit of clip dot gingham. Sporting a saucy flounce and. ruffle trim, it's just the thing for summer fun. Girl Scouts Get Flag Mrs. Henry Simpson, representing the St. Michael Altar Society, presented a Girl Scout world flag to St. Michael troops Thursday evening in the parish hall. Mrs. Robert Schmude accepted the flag in behalf of scouts and leaders. WCTUIsTold of Schpol Talks The Emor I. Calkins uni WCTU met for luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. William Krnk-low of O’Riley street. «. Francis Kessler of the Alcohol Information Center told of her work with films and talks in Pontiac area schools. She described types of films and educational literature available. KAREN a. MILLIGAN A November altar date has been named hy Karen Anne Milligan of Rochester for'her marriage to Dean Robinson, ■on of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robinson of Angelene drive, Waterford Township. The bride-elect to the daughter of Mn. Jack Milligan of East Lansing and the late Mr. Milligan. Carolyn Brown, district director, explained troop committee activities slid their value to troops and leaders. Mrs. Clifford Neville, district chairman, narrated a ^ilm atrip on troop committee work.. J h it it Arrangements of the affair wore made by Mrs. John McCormick, Mrs, Neil McCormick, Mrs. Roacoe Newman and Mrs. Marvel Dpnnis. . Details About Meg's Dress Leak Out LONDON (UP1)“ British newspapers today headlined a report by the American trade publication Women's Wear Daily on Princess Margaret’s wedding dress and reprinted its sketches of the dress. Sources close to Nor m Hartnell, Queen Elizabeth's dressmaker and designer of the wedding dress, said the reports were "roughly accurate.” Hart- i nell refused to comment. * * * The Daily Mail said that •Hartnell has ordered an Inquiry into the “leak.' * * * The wedding dress sketches showed the design as a simple one, with a severe bodice, a flared, floor-length todrt, and a veil which came just below the hips. The consensus of opinion was that the aketh was a roughly accurate approximation of the dress, but the final version would be embroidered and frilled. * * it The Princess and Antony Armstrong-Jones were spending the last weekend before their May • marriage at the royal lodge pear Windsor Cas- j tie. as guests of Queen Mother j Elizabeth. They will be at sea on the royal yacht Britannia' next. weekend on their way to a— Caribbean honeymoon. j Napkins. . Not for Lipstick By EMILY POST Dear Mn. Post: The other ‘ evening I' had several guests in to dinner. While ye were eating, one of the women wiped her Upatlck on one of nay bed linen napkins. I was furious when I saw this, but said nothing about it. , it it * When I mentioned this later to my'husband he raid that’s what napkins are for. I know tt can’t be helped at times to get traces of lipstick on the napkin, but isn’t it had mam ners to deliberately wipe one’s lipa across the napkin leaving heavy lipstick stains on it? Answer: To take a’ napkin and wipe it across one’s mouth so hard that a heavy smear of lipstick comes off on tt, it certainly not proper. One who use* lipstick should learn to turn her lips in so firmly as to Avoid fmearing traces of red . on 'the napkin. * * * * Dear Mrs. Post: We are giving a large dinner dance for my daughter. She would like to designate on the invitations who is to come with whom so that each one will have a partner going Into dinner. I have never aeon this done before and would like to tjnow if It would be proper, and if so, how is it worded? * * * Answer: At the bottom of the invitations to the men guests, write: “Will you please bring Mary Smith” or “Jane Jones” or whoever is to stt next to him at dinner, and on the girls’ invitations write: “Your partner will be John Green” or “Herfry Alden,” etc. Then it is up to the boy to call the girt and say he will come for her at such a time. ■ # ♦’ * ‘ ■......* Dear Mrs. Post: When writing to someone whom you know only as Mary Smith, and you know . she is married, would it be better to address . a letter to her as Mrs. M. Smith rather than make the mistake of addressing her as Mrs. Mary Smith? ' * .* * Answer: “Mary” would be much better than the Initial “M” alone. (UPD — Btojcb jackets,» playwear, are btugfciqg out In prints — florals, paisleys, calico* and chintz drapery prints. 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A* I 11 iTwcDAMl^ari's^ Dinner Program I churches ^Featuring U.olM.Students | Leonard Riccinto, baritone, and 11 David Wilson, pianist, wifi present I a musical program at the parish ; |dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in "First Congregational Church First Social. Brethren Church 311 Baldwin. FI 2-0384 .. 7:30 P.M. k1|0:QQA.M. Sst. Eve. Service Sunday School . Sunday Morning Worship .... Sunday Evening Worship ... Tues. Voung People 7:30 P.M. Thursday Prayer ... 7:30 P.M. , REV. TOMMY GUEST. Pastor ,11:00 A.M. . 7:30 P.M. | - MI80OURI SYNOD I St. Stephen 8ashabew at Kempt Guy. B. Smith, Pastor 1 Sunday School —.9:15 A.M,I | Churdt Service ... 10:30 .AM. 1 j students at the s«-hnn» of Music $ • — __ . |[at the University of Michigan, Mr. St. Trinity f Auburn at Jessie (Bail st<)»> I I Ralph C. Clou*. Pastor | -g-Sunday Seheol .94,S A M. | § First Service ..8:30 A.M. | H Second Service .. .11:00 A-M. J St. Paul (Hertb Sidei - Joslyn at Third a George Mahder, Patter 1 Sunday School ..9:00 A M. 1 Morning Service .. 10:45 A.M. Bloomfield j 1 TOWNSHIP j Square Lake and Telegraph | I Wm. C. Grafe, Pastor v 8Church Service ....10:00 A.M. ■ Sunday School ....11:00 A.M. ] St. Mark 7978 Commerce Rood £ (Writ Bloomfield Tovsihlpl 1 Wm. C. Grate, Patter §1 Sunday School .9:45 A M.: | Church Service ....11:15 AJM. || | Cedar Crest S Farnsworth oft Union Lk. Rd. •Next to DubllB School) ] 1 Howard E. Claycombe. Patter | i Services at • J tpnd-11 AM. - j § Sunday School 9:45 A.M. ' i Grace Comer Genesee and Glendale j (West awei 1 Richard S: Stuckmeyer. Paster 1 Church ServioA .,..9:00 A.M. j | Sunday School .. , .,9:00 A.M. I .Church Service .. .11:00 A.M. I J Sunday School ....11:00 A.M. I Riccinto and Mr. Wilaoo-wiU-- pre-sent the selectibns, "Sergeant' Song” by Gustav Hoist, "The Sally Gardena" by Benjamin Britten. "When I Have Sung My Song" by Ernest Charles will be sung by Mr. Ricdnto. :"- yt~:, | Plane numbers by Mr. WUseu will Include "Prelude and Fugue In F Slurp Minor” by Bach and "Sonata. Na. t la E Flat (First Movement)’’ by Hayda. Young People Power of God You MNMP—Tap Source Confident Living Seventh-Day Adventists Participating in Parade, Track and Field Events Young people of the Pontiac Seventh-Day Adventist Church will attend the Pathfinder'! Hobby Fair in the Civic Center at Ladling Sunday. The fair opens at 11 a.m. f Scores of Hems made by Selections from "Porgy and Pathfinders will be Da display with Besa” by George Gershwin will be blue ribbons to ha awarded for [presented by Mr. Riccinto with the beat. | Mr. Wilson at the piano. [ - W ♦ A. Members of the Chancel Choir will be. honored guests at the dinner tad program, which is open to the public. Raiervatione may be made by calling the church office. MOTS EVERY TEST eut m Cede preaiites. WORSHIP DEEPENS FAITH Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Service 11 A.M. "Thu Gospel Invitation'' Evening Service 7 P.M. "Man and His Conscience’' THE ALLIANCE CHURCH IM-59 and Caw Lake Rosd ______G. | Betsche, PssK* §T. PAUL METHODIST Morning Worship 10 A.M. and 11:15 AM. « Tree* Full of Sop" ' Youth Fellowship 8 PM. to r PM. Rev. fames A. McClung, Miniffer Supervised Nursery — All Services j - Ample Parking LEACH ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH 1 MU* .Cast of Auburn Height*. 1 Block Worth of Auburn Rd. Sunday School IS A.M. _Morutof Worship 11 A.M. Evening Worship 1:11 F. SI. Tucsder Wight Blblo Study. t:» F.M. . *U You Need Spiritual Encouragement.. . Come • Ptltor THEODORE MOSIES Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton • _ FE2-7239 Sunday School 10 A.M. Missionary Conference 11:00 A.M. Dr. Clyde Taylor, National Association of Evsngelicas. Youth Group 6j30 P.M. 7:80 P.M.—'The Rev. Paul Hanselman, Evangelical JFree Church, Belgian Congo Pastor Somers, pastor ' , “Holding forth the Word, of Lifew Governor Williams wfU be a guesL Also scheduled’among the activities are a parade, track and field events as well as demonstrations of craft and camping skills. Between 45 and 50 young people-belonging to the Pontiac Pathfinder Club will take part. The hobby items to be displayed were made by the Pathfinders as a part of their recreational and educational training. . Urn local Chib holds meetings each Thursday at 8:38 P-m. la the church school at 81 K. Howard St. Directing the group are Danny L Wilson, Lorraine P. Wilson, Hunter L. and Mildred M. Seville, Kenneth L; McClure* Roy O. Christie. Joy E Guido and Glen E. Hell. Others are Olive L. Hell, Lawrence L. Townsend, Carl B. Siegel, Doris*B. Selgel and William L. Four Delegates Attend Sessions Orchard Lake Youth Worker Participating In Discussions Christine GllchAst, Linda Newport, Bill Reeves and David Sprunk are representing the Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian at the United Presbyterian Youtfi Synod Assembly in Flint By NOHMAN VINCENT PEAL! The Bible says “The kingdom of God la within yott." What does that mean? ft simply means that buried deeply in your nature are God's foodneas and strength—and the possibility of development... Psychologists say the unconscious mind la a great reservoir of latent power. They compare the unconscious mind to the submerged part ot an Iceberg which, though we cannot see U, Is actually eight-ninths of the whole. Thus you do your conscious thinking and decision-making:frith only - about one-ninth of your total mfad. While the unconscious mind eon-tains potentials for evil, deeper and mere vast are its potentials far good. Dr. Smiley Blanton calls it the part #f as rcALc “whew God presides.” It Is possible to tap the good and creative potentials deep within you; so that they emerge and find expression in everything yOu do. When that happens, you experience an passing transformation of your life. Some weeks ago In New York City Idled the pleasure of seeing again an old friend who Is hi the women’s apparel business In the Southwest ........_ He used to be a very discontented Individual. He was cynical. He was perennially out of aorta. In those days, he never went to church-rexeept maybe for a funeral or a wedding, or at Eaaterlitae. But curiously enough he always encouraged his wife to go- * * * * Well, on one Sunday morning, moping about the house alone as usuafr, he turned on the TV. And the flret !hn»f this unhappy man heard Was an announcer asking In a chipper voice, “Well, friend, what’s spur trouble?” "Ugh!" he said to himself. -What’* my tveaMe! If you only knew!” But he listened to the program. The next Sunday he listened agate. And one ftan day he suddenly got dawn an Us tomes and prayad with all his heart ««n«g Gad to change him. And Us prayer war answered. Soon after, he moved to San Antonio end opened a store there. By this time his changed Inner condition had enabled him to Improve his material circumstances and feel new happiness end new interest In everything he did. He was filled with overwhelming gratitude to God and a strong desire to do something- for other people. ★ ★ it In time he became a lay preacher of the Methodist denomination and got permission to hold services, open to mi comers. In a long-unused church In the ancient towe of Le Villita in that city. He made necessary repair* |n,the century-old church and friends donated carillon bells for the steeple. it it 'it I was there on occasion of Jh« dedication of the carillon bells end witnessed a deeply moving scene. My friend said to Presbyterians to Be Installed Junior# Senior Highs to See Picture on Life of Christ Sunday John K. Irwin, Stephen D. Napier, Emil F. Bruestle, Robert An-rtfrym. gull Blystone and Ted Koella Jr. wifi M installed af elders at the1 ft a.m. Sunday aerv-ice St First Presbyterian Church. Deacons to he installed will Include Mr. and Mrs.. Carl E. Behm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Wright, the Robert Lazrlles and Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Items. Mm. Earle VanDyke, Gordon Dotde, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest R. Wood srifi-be new trustees. Oder and Beater High young ■to will eee the film, "Cnssl- Pontiac Evangelistic Center 7.7:30 fM. Sunday School .......;; Morning Worship .. Evening Worship BETHEL TABERNACLE *7.7 tenths CharsU si maw. 8A...10 am. Worahlp 11 am. Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm Tues. and Hum, 7:30 pm IMS Baldwin Ave- Fiat Christian Churcji Disciples et Christ Sunday School •. }0 KM. Church Service .. 11 AM. Sunday evening meeting. Participating Ih the program will be Lota Carlson, Melodyt and Sandy Smith. Jimmy firlney and Susan Huntzinger. Woman of the church will attend the Detroit Preebyterial Society sessions at Flret Presbyterian Church In Arm Alter Wednesday. Dr. WUUam H. Marbach will preach on “The Eriungua Rosd' at 9:30 a.m. Sunday- '‘Awakened' Men" will be the Rsv.-Galen E.| Hershey's topic at U First -Assembly of God 210N. Pkiy St 9:45 A. M SUNDAY SCHOOL “Do You Like an Interesting I Hour in s Wholesome At- ! moephere? II So, loin Our I School----- I 11:00 A M MORNING W0HSHIP We Welcome Your Family j WESLEYAN METHODIST- . «t m. yrim er delegates "will report! his congregation. “I want to invite any of you folks who want on the sessions at tne 6 p.m. aerv- your lives ' "* ** u The four < TRIHITT METHODIST - KEEGO HUBOR Robert R. Benedict* Minister lo oo A M, Servlet: “Tho Pemlly-Poundotloni and Fruit*" its A.M. Sunday School 1:04 P.M. Senior Kish Pellowthlp ice Sunday. For many years active youth leader of the church. Mrs. Ruby Welch is a.discussion leader at the assembly. Jeff Morris will be boy soloist at the 11 o’clock worship hour tomorrow. The Rev. Edward D. Au-chard will preach on “What Shall I Do’’ at both morning services. ★ * d The Boy Scout Troop is planning a family right Monday. Ros Reeves, scoutmaster, is assisted with the troop by Gordon Lyon, institutional representative. John Driver arid Norman Henkle. Junior High Fellowship wtfi have a welner roast at Boy changed to come up here and kqpel at the altor." Quite a few people came forward. He stead by The SALVATION ARMY .■ ‘ 29 W. Lawrence Street, -Sigpjisf Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young Peoples Legion 6 p.m. Mom'g Worship ”11 aim. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m.' CAPTAIN and MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Musle—Singing—free to the Word Preochlng- , God Meets With Us —You Too, Are Invited Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Young People Soturdoy — 7:30 P. M. , Sundoy School & Worship... 10:00 P. M. Sunday Evening Service — 7*30 P.M. St/vkos Tuiis. & thurs.7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-8361 UL 2-5142 ’ Biihop L A. Parent THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ADVENT MMdlabeK Rd. North of W. Long Uko Rdg Morning Priw md Church School 9:11 A. M. • 11:15 Morning Proyer ‘ Holy Communion lit ond • CHURCH of GOD day evesdag. Working with the Junior High Grpup of die Orchard Lake Church besides Mrs. Welch are Mrs. Mar garet Lundquist, Mrs. Doris Rem-mel. Mrs. lydia Thornton, Mrs. Thelma Strong, .Mrs. Fanchon Sfanger and Mrs. Dorothy Robert. ★ ' W~ ♦ The annuil Mother • Daughter Banquet sponsored by the Worn-erf's Assn., is scheduled for Friday evening With Helen Brieden, 'Chairman; Pat Berry, reservations; and Mrs. Betty Brown in charge of the dinner. .Youth Right Wed. HTY DoUflet Four Towns METHODIST CHURCH coounr lari ro. at lockxavin Rev. W. Cedmen Prout. Peltor Sunday School.... 9:45 A. M. Chyrch Service ..11 A. M. EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE i 3SOS Welkins Lek* Rd. M. W. Oik. C* Mkt ■ •.« MUtl Sunday Schdol 10 a.m. Classes tor all ages! | Preaching 11 am. & 7:30 pm. Youth at 6:30 p.m, [ • Radio — CKLW 7:30 a.m., 800 ke in Detroit A. /' Bdvghey, Pat, DeWitt Baughey, Aset Pat. Columbia Avenua BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday‘School . .. Morning Worship .. ET.u.,. Evening Service ... REV. M. Cooperating ...........%...........9:45 A. M. ...............**........1J A.M. ,6:30P. M. ......... .7:30 P. M. - *OYD JR... PASTOR Southern Baptist Convention -— 9,000.000 Members- — The Reorganized CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST • of Latter Day Saints IS Front St., MUM .PC 5-1543 McVltty School In Dr*7ton FR S-734S 811 f. Flint St., Lake Orton OL 3-3833 Church echoot, S'4S A. M. Presetting. ll A.M. end 1:M P.M 1 Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene ■ Hatchery Road 10 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M. WORSHIPHOUR 7 P.M. WORSHIP HOUR . qsiic n w* pwr™ ------------- - . i in turn mad offered a prayer in his er her name. And far each person be had a special word of encouragement. To a Mg. rough-looking man he said, -Jim, God loves you. Juft yield to HU •plrit." To a little girl. “Do you want to be a good girl, honey? God will help you be good.’ To-a dignified plderly wdman with snow-white hair, "Mary, you are a better woman than you think." I sat there getuafijr with tear* In my eyea, marveling at the transformation when a man discovers within himself the kingdom of God which has been there all along. This surely is life's greatest experience. . (Copyright, I960) 3-Day Sessions Closing Sunday Rev. Don Engrain of Detroit,. Guest Speaker at Oakland Ave Church Christ Lutheran Sets Summer Worship Hours Beginning'Sunday and continuing through the cummer months worship services will be held at 9 and 11 a.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, Airport and Williams Lake roads Sunday ‘School will be- at 9:30, The three-day Youth Conference I a.m. with classes tor all ages ,fn-[ [will close Sunday at the Oakland cliiding adults, iAvenue United Presbyterian the spring adult and inquiry Crescent Hills Baptist Plans Family Night A Family Night program will [be presented from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday by the Crescent • Hllls^ Baptist Church at the John Monteith School Waterford Township. The pastor, the Rev. Robert L. Adame will speak on “These Are My People.” At the organizational meeting of tip Building Council held at the home of Mr. and Mri; Rudy Scuttling, Paul Kilgore was elected chairman and Mrs. Earl Hall, secretary of the council. Rudy Schettlbig, Lee Sutherland and Richard Chattertan Were chosen for the survey committee. Paul Kilgore; Gene Main, Gerald Whittaker and EarJ Hall were [named to the plans end Construction committee; Carl Meng, Norman Scbmuck and Lee Schmuck, [finance; Eugene Main and Mrs. Norman Sehmpck', fumishments and .equipment; and John Dnimtn, Mrs. Earl Hall and Jim Patterson, promotion. Church. The Rev. Don Engrani of the Voice of Christian Youth In Detroit will be guest speaker at ) a.m. tomorrow. A trio composed of Peggy Wil->n, Kathy O'Brien and Marilyn Bell will present vocal numbers. The Rev. Mr. Engrain wifi speak to the- Sunday School at 11:30 a.m. and Dennis Mott and Jim Webb will sing. ’Band Concert” will be the theme of the Pioneers meeting at 5:46'p.m. The Builders meeting, at the same time, is entitled “Other Worlds Are Watching.” EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 212 Baldwin Ave. FE 2-0728 Sunday School - 9:46 A.M. ’ * Classes for All Worship - if A.M. Sermon: “Christ and Your Home” The “Y" Hour 6:06 P.M.- Study of Missions .Vesper - T P.M.-JFilfif “Sew frees of Africa” This it a New Colored - Sound Film On Mlksionafy Work MINISTER: REV. M. R; EVERETT “T The o iterance p.m. with Mr. Eagrsm preaching ate the Cotonht Pioneer Girls Easembie singing. The annual Mother and Daughter Banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Glora Luck -will be the speaker and Marilyn Vernon, soloist. The WomariaeAaaocialkm Groups will meet Mpnday and Tuesday. Weekly Bible study and prayer la scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday. Brings 1,609 Refugees NEW YORK m — A total ef 1,099 refugees dune to the United States in 1989 under auspices of wtfi e the Episcopal Church,, three times as many as the year before." class wtfi start at 7:J# p.m. Tues-day. The six-week series of 41s-cussteM ted by Paster ArvM K. Our Church vM) after zee • M«e»»s« . m from Che Bllile. Cam* tod Mt uS * rt**on leeeUwr. w Pastor A. O- Hashman 7:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service "Come, Receive, and _p° j Your Way, Thanklul That I You Attended." MEN’S FELLOWSHIP Tonight—7:00 P. M. i IS EDISON 8TRXXT National Lutheran Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD MMtlBS St Usste tecd J0U Foot!** lake M. - Wm. LaFauatain. Faster SERVICES' 9 AM, H AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM. SREPKRD^ of Rto LUES WALLED LAKE la Osr n*w Canute 3906 S. Commerce Road Robert T. Shade, Paries CHURCH SERVICE ...II AM. SUNOAY SCHOOL . .9:30 AM. CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. M«*ttn( St Bceumant School 8633 Elizabeth Lake ltd. fvem C. Haas, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL . .9:15 AM. CHURCH SERVICE tO-jQ AM. SYLVAN LAKE MmUbs st Old Fine Uks Seheol Middle Belt at Long Lake Rd batter Clark McPbatl SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:45 A M. SERVICE........II AM. CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Bd. Arrtd E. Anderson, Paster WORSHIP ......I I AM. SUNDAY-SCHOOL . .9-30 AM. —:—:--------9—T BEAUTIFUL SAVIOUR Donald G. Zill, Paster Sunday School .... 10.00 A.M. Morning Worship .. 1100 A.M. .' FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH MSS Willi*m, Uk* Rd. Wr.'DUt* Blthws? Sunday School ...... 1000 AM. Worship Service ......... ..HOOAM, Wednesday Prayer Service ....... 7*J0P.M. ' Evangelistic Service ............ 7:30 P M PASTER ^REACHING AT ALL SERVICES teaehlagp and practices of the church. Young people of Christ Lutheran wfll attend the Eastern Michigan District Spring Rally for the Luther League at Messiah Lutheran Church In Bay City Sunday. The theme ft the 3 p m. program will be "Our Christian .Collegea.” * * * Susan Elliott la president of the local league. "Wateriatd Township’s American Baptist Church". CRESCENT HILLS BAPTIST Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road Worship 10 A M. 11 A. M. Sunday School Large Psuklng' Lot to Be Reviewed , The Rev. D. -D. McColl of Firzt Christian Church Is reviewing file doctrine of the Church h i series of Sunday morning messages. Ih-morrow’s theme will be “Disciples of Christ.and Creeds.”. The vesper service at 5 will consist of a sacred concert by the Waterford High School Choir and a welcome for new member* Mi-lowed fay a social hour with ne» freshmen ts. Member* of the congregation wfll give *brief welcome menage new members. FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 111 MT. CLEMENS ST. — YM.C.A. BLDG. SUNDAY SCHOOL .............. ....... 9NS AM. MORNING WORSHIP ... ......... .......ft *M. .EVENING SERVICE ...'J............... 7:00 Ml FE 4-7407 •— Robert Garner, Pastor ' DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH niubrtb Uk* R4. st TIMra OR SOUS Sunday School 10 AM. Morning Worship .. u:00 *u .. Xl - ■ ■ teawr sad Bniaiuty Chuicti H w . ■Youth Service .... ....................... PM Evening Church Service ................' v-m dm' MMtV# •«**<»......... ..........7:09 PM. Wednesday p»«tor—rzv tax L.LONE ' at a mses.-AKnmhntku> Christian Tamplc, 505 Aubun Ave ». fote>. Marten. Pastor Rev. J. Luther Sheffield, Assistant A Special Welcome Awaits You' isssfJrss FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WATMI j PmSst RIV. WXUAM MTsaarsach, O.#. tosdtesHpiw RSV.SAIMS.NnSWV.9JL WORSHIP SERVICES - . . 9:30-11:00 CHURCH SCHOOL ..... 9:30-11:00 Waterford Community Church 8860 Anderson vllle Rd. WorfihlD Services ... .8^30, 11 A. M. Sunday School.9:45 A. M.' EveningServipb'....... Houf of Poursf ..... Wnd. 7:30 P. M. ’ U . ; . > ■ . 'v'i, • \ . Welcome to a Friendly Church! ^ 02439862 The Rev. Raleigh E tor of the Division of Church Planning of 1 Council of Churches. ' speaker at the mom of the Pontiac,Paste 10 a.m. Friday at I terian Church. A graduate of the Cl of Oratory and Male Ohio, he also has a Ohio Stitt University. He received his B.D, the Evangelical Thee inary in Naperville. Blasters degree from graduate school of th The Rev. Myron R Baldwin Evangelical 1 ran Church will presii of the program will b I. Chapman of Betl Church. Jam** Savoge, Youth for Christ Evangelist in Latin America « trinity Pastor t« at Chapel ana The Re/ Joseph i Trinity Baptist Chun at the 1:30 P-m. wo in the chapel of Pot Hospital Sunday. ' * # *■» "How Big la Your his subject at the 11 Sunday at Trtaity Ck Training Union will 0 p.m. and Holy Cot All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St at W. Pike ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH * 801 Commerce. Milford 8 :00 AAP-Holy Communion. . 10:30AM;»-Holy Communlori and Soiewfe——— THE PONTlAC PRRSS, SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1960 NINE CESiSTUuimcmc SCIENCE CHURCH 80 Whfttaisn/a Street tevlee 7:30 P.M. HI. Drake, Speaker Wednesday. Silver Tea Funds for NewChurdt to Bo Raised at Baoquot The Central Bufidlng Council affiliated with the.St. George Greek Orthodox Church la sponsoring • United Presbyterian Churches OAILAID AVEIUI Oakland at Cadillac . of raiaing funds for the proposed new chnrah which memfcen hope to build in 190, '» * it According to James Alexander, chairman, the dinner will begin at T:3P pjb. Fwlya Ryeeon is •—i—' a. r tad the" paa- Rev. Gus Tsompanas. tor is the Morning Worship Bible Sghool ..... Youth Fellowship . Evening Service . . Wednesday Prayer Meeting . WWATT 1120 AM 5:45 PM 'TiOOFM. v 7 00P.M jjPBPRH HEIGHTS 84M Primary Street tO.00 A M Sunday School 11:1$ P .M. Worship, . ' Christ—A 'Family Concern” 6 00 P.M. Yeung Peoples COMMUNITY U SITED Drayton Plains. Michigan w. i. TneeiMMi it., Pastor 945 A.M. . 11410 All. 6.30 AM. ■‘IP** 7:30 P.M. BQkla School ---- Morning Worship Youth Groups Evening Worship Wed’ Praywr and - Study Hour..... LAIELAND Mscedsy LA. and Wms' U. Rds. nev.'Mv p. Iep>wt. PM lor ' Sunday School ..... .9:30 AH. Morning Worth# 10:45 AM. ZION . CHURCH of' the NAZARENE 239 E. Pike Street 10 am.—Sunday School - 11 am.— Morning worship 7 pm —Evening Service Pastor fteberf A Matih_ FE 4-6216 CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 4W Hltlcr.stDr., Wotorford Clreks } PlL-vOof rashatoaU I P.M. Unfit t PJt. Dm. MMbsn u4 lUi. UuMM Por lalonuuoa Can OR 1-1TI4 FUST ”* METHODIST CHURCH 501 MT. CUMINS STRUT Lyal H. Howilon, Patter ‘'Light and Life Hour" 1:30 am — 960 on your .dial • Sunday School 10 A.M. . Worship Services 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 P.M. BRING THE FAMILY ; . flfeST CHURCH QF THE NAZARENE •' J » -i . m otat* tnunr Sunday ScheeT.... •,.. .9:45 AM. Morning Worship .114)0 A.M. • Youth FoHowdiip v..... .,.6i»P.M. Evening Service . . ..*».• • • • 7:00 P.M. WORSHIP WITH US . ENJOY: Spirited Singing Friendly .Atmoephere Biblical Preofching ‘ ^ MCHABD NfiRTH. Music Director f jT ■ 1I M A. M OOTpAT SCHOOL * ..... \ Claasw for Zl asta “ am a. m^ worship - . - — Ood" 11 We cordially Invite you to worship with us. FIRST OHITED MISSIONARY CHURCH PsrsoDac*. S31 Beacon Rcstdeaoe: Pi I Ml at Bethany Fireside Sessions Start in Lower Auditorium Sunday at Seven dedicated at the 11 a.m service Sunday in memo late Glenford Haviland, i ary deacon. * 9 * At both morning services Fr. Joseph I. Chapman will praach ’Does God Keep IBs Wood?*’1 Youth assistants will be Darlene Woodhuil arid Timothy Miller. The Loid*r Supper wflMto *b-| served at both woMhip hours. The first in a series of five Sun- uay cveuaug mav>aw> ------------- "The Christian Parent and His Children” will begin tomorrow in, the lower auditorium at 7 P-m. John Vanderitnd, a trained paycvhilogtot and a member ef Bethany staff, and Mrs Ralph TO TEACH IN AFRICA — The Rev. and Mrs. Bengt Simons son, missionaries to Africa, Win be at Central Methodist Church at services Sunday. Sponsored fay the Woman’s Society of Christian Service, they will- teach at the Africa Literacy and Writing Centre in Kitwa, Northern Rhodesia. The school was founded by the international, literacy teacher, Dr. Frank Laubach whose driving conviction is “Each One Teach One.” CHURCHES of CHRIST xi/«teo (o tho “Hoarld oLTruth" Each Sunday CKLW TV 8:30 AM. WXYZ 5:76 PM. 1 SYLVAN LAKE PONTIAC Orchard Labs and JUddMon Hd». Uante W. Hasttncs. Minuter w'VMKZn ra a-TVw FE 2-6269 Bibid School 9?45 A.M. | Sunday Morning I0M$ AM. Bible Study 9:50 pm., ! "ON THE ROCK" 6 P. M. Service Morning Worship 10:50 1 "THE FAITH ONCE . DELIVERED SATAN" Evening Worship 6 p.m. 1 "Dial-a-Devotion" FB 8-0451 Wed.' Bible Study, 7:30 P.M. .| Everyone Is Invifadl . ■ ' . — Sunday marks the beginning of Family Week with fathers and tons ushering and the responsive lesson In the form of a litany for families. . * ★ * '* • Wednesday will be Family' Night [with the program of prayer and meditation at .7 pan. Siring and games are shceduled tot fol* lowed by devotions at 7:45, and a social hour with refreshments at 8 p.m. family Week Slated at Baldwin E.U. B. Family Week wUl be observed with services starting Sunday* the Baldwin' Evangelical United Brethren Church. 710 Baldwin Ave. “Christ gnd Your Name” will be the Rev. Myron E. Everett’s sermon topic at 11a.m. Classes tor all ages will be offered at the 9:45 t.m. Sunday School - . Linda Dean and Steven Ritter will lead the youth hour on the subject, "JLet’s Discover Africa” at « p.m. “New Facet of* Africans sound film on mission work, will be shown at the family worship hour at 7 r -CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BBrni SUBJECT FOR SlMlf EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT" BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WEST HURON AT MARK STREET—------------ Dr. Jataph irvino Chapman, Potior Percy M. Wally, Jr., Minister of Educgtion Two Worship Services 8:4Q and 114)0 s.m._-j_ Sermon: "Does Cod Keep His .Word?" ___. 9:45 a.m.—Church School Classes for A» 7:00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Groups Pastor's Fireside "THE CHRISTIAN PARENT ANO HIS CHILDREN" ‘ Wad 7:OOp.m.—Fsmffy Weak Service "An American Baptist Convention Chureh” Sunday Services and .Sunday. School 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Evening Services 8 P.M. Reading Room 2 East Lawrence Street -Open Daily . 11 AM. to 5 P M. Friday to 9 PJ4. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, -SCIENTIST! Lawrence and Williams Streets * HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS f RADIO STATION CKLW—800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A. M. TV Every Sunday, Channel 7, 930 A. M. I ST. MARY'S-IN-THE-HILLS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 2513 Joslyn Road (north of Waldon) 9 and 11 am. Holy Communion and Sermon , 11 am. Sunday School and Nursery The beautiful stone church in the hills The Rev. Wilbur K. Sehutse. Rector Central Church Sponsors Missionaries to Rhodesia ICEEGO HARBOR BAPTIST .CHURCH 118 I. C«M Uke Bold SUNDAY SCHOMf-lOi A. U. HSB The Rev. Bengt Simonsson and hit wife, Maria, trill be guests at the two morning worship services a Central Methodist Church Sunday. ♦ 9 ★ Members of Central Church will sponsor the Simonsons when they leave aa Methodist missionaries for the Africa literacy and Writing Oentrdin KKwe, Northern Rho-desia. folded by Dr. Frank Lao- Work will include the training of literacy workers In he villages, ,the training of African .writer* and journalists to produce Christian ttt-erature, and stimulation of lntereft for the development of Christian literature and literacy work. Once the writers uq trained, the Simonaons will visit he various conferences and through Workshops and meetings help former students in their-work. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH bokland and Saginaw Porttkjc, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor f Rev. IF. E. Haiti, Au'l. Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY' SCHOOL -Dial 10:45 A. M,—MORNING WORSHIP .... Dr. Claroaea /ones of Oof to, Ecuador Evening Service—7:00 P. M. CHURCH of SPIRTUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA HALL, 82 PERKINS STREET Sunday Sendee — 7:30 P.M. JOHN MEAD, ipesker Thursv May 5th, No Sendee Mto SMV. Kirpnl Itinu, •( Dtlrolt " FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 578<'Ofchatd Lake Avenue lev. Harold Marshcdl, P Harry Nichols, Pruidint Lyceum 10:30 A.M. Ray Baicom, Speakor 7:30 PM. Wed., May 4 Sitver Tea 7:30 PM. Par. Marshall, Speaking The REV. C. GEORGE WIDOIFIELD. Rector The' RCVi DAVID1 K. MILLS, Cursts ' ■;’% • - 8 GO A At—Holy Communion 9:30 end 11:15 A.M.—Hofy Communion • end Sermon fay the Rector ' Church Sfheel. Thur*., 10:00 AM,—Half Communion The congregation-is invited to the 1:30' Sunday afternoon program when the Simonsaons chow slides of their work in Africa. A tea in teir honor will .'follow. Born in Sweden, the Simonsons have been studying at Garrett Biblical Intttue, Syracuse Univcraity and Boston as Crusade Scholars. WORKED AT PRESS For seven yean the guest speaker worked in Johannesburg, Union of South Africa. During mis time he did most of hie mission work at the Central Mission Press, where Christian literature was printed for tile whole of Africa south of the Sahara. Missionary Simonsson did the-lay out*, the design ana composition, As time went on, he participated In translation work on the Laubach speller in XBshwa and on teachers’ manuals. Later he edited thrf Mahlahle” printed in three Languages. Mrs. Slroensaon taught school five jeers la Swede* before her Mfrrllgl la Johannesburg. I .raniliig the native dialect quickly, dbe tough reading and writing to workers to Hie gold mines. The Simonsaons. have taught thousands of persons to read. But once they know how, and have read the few spellers and primers available In their own tphgue, there is little else for them to read. The Methodist Church is now making a real effort o bull) the Christian reading material. The aim of the church is to have all| its members literate in 10 years. MM-JUt. "po*" aumurt FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN VsuaOtr School io a U. Mornlac M—n to ths Motor tl a.M arnciAL qoARTrr n t F.U OOSTAVU SMALTZ, PltnUt lo Btodf to bo onnouscod -7:to y.R. low Shotor. ftiloc ST. ANDREW'S episcopal CHURCH MSt Hatchery Rood Drayton rIs tpo, MMUfM St Philip and SL lames Day lb Corporals Com: PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmont Only Two More Days , for , April Showers of Blessings with Rev. Jerry McDonald * Dynamic Preacher The Singing Brecheisens Loren, Augusta, Jerry and Ethel Sue Saturday, 7:B0 P. M. , Sunday, 10:00 A. M. ang 7:00 P, M. gw. M. C. Straight, Pastor CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minlslsr FE 4-0239 347 N. Saginaw Bible School . .9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ...11.-00AM. Youth Sarvioe ...... 6:00P.M. Evening Serriee 7:00 PM. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7 JO PM Emmanuel Baptist Church* 645 S. Telegraph Road Sunday Services 1 DR. TOM MALONE Speaker - 10:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. t Rev. BUI Fitzwpter Speaker . H ;0D A,#. MORNING WORSHIP Special Music Radio Station WPON 40;t5 A. M. Eoch Sunday Mld-WiNk. Service < t WedtT:30 P.M. Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 15031 FIRST METHODIST South Saginaw at Judaon ■' Paul T. Bart, Pastor Harry J. Lord, Assistant Pastor ' ; MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 A.M. , “For* Me and My House" Rev. Paul *Hart, Preaching -11:30 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6:15 P.M. v WEDNESDAY .7:30 MID-WEEK SERVICE Central Methodist > aav. MILTON H. BANK, D.D.,. MlBlatar MV. DANIEL J. WALLACE. B.D.. Auoclats Mlnliter REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D-. Aaaoctata Mlnlitar MORNING 'SERVICES ' 8:30 A.M. and 10:45 A.M. REV. BENGT SIMONSSON Missionary to South Africa, Fnaehtng ' (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 AM.) AHUtotoa vRh Uatty etoaaf U Chrutuoity. Lm’i toainu, Ms. ObamlLrlato n »-tm ____ 'star umi i mmWi Morning Swvka 1 UK) A.M. "Lm. U* Not Into Tonwtotloo" WoA SCO P.M. "Winning tho Hotwow Homol.nd" OAKLAND PARK METHODIST. CHURCH Par. I. ff. Dug, Pastor—Montcalm -and Glsnwood , Sunday Sarvlea 10 A.M.— "Hold Unfsllln* Your Lera (or Oaa Anothsr” Sunday School >1:15 ' Youth Fallowship 6:30 "SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with Roosevtlt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR tobia school «Mdar.sm ku. Strmoo and Worship.1IM A, M. Bra. Worship and Bormoa.. tM P.M. ■Ibis Study Tusodsy Stotr.M. THE PONTIAC PflBSS, SATURDAY, APRIL 80,1960 Eddie Fisher Stands Up for His Sick Lit y NEW YORK «•— Actress Kill-•beth Taylor Mt the Bronx movie set of “Butterfield S” Friday, and her studio Mamed a minor Illness. « V * * * An MGM spokesman iilit “She’ll be back Monday.” Miss Taylor’s husband, singer They served time together 15 year* ago In Stalag Lull 3. Among them lire a professor from Harvard Law College, the managing editor of die Chicago Sun-Times and the vice president of a. Cincinnati company, David Pollack, who headed the gathering here to commemorate the occasion. * WARNING! Tells Governor That All Poverty Shots Came From W. Virginia 200 Mark Anniversary of Freedom From Nazis j DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Some 200 Americans marked today the 115th anniversary of their libera- CHARLESTON. W. Va. Wer' ■ j.-4*** ' — — ‘ 39^ ~ CLARK'S RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-M Maotaihe at Baldwin So Who Wants to Love? Certainly Not Lamas ■* HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Fernando years ago billed as a La fiqaHy has managed to km the Identification. But l( almost oust him his career. Lamas' attempted professional suicide by refusing doaens of roles that called Jar him. to slink around, his hair glistening With bear grease, kissing hands and bowing to a succession of glamour girls. Producers told him to accept WH A LIFETIME DK0ME.. . A COMPLETE CHICKEN DELIGHT BUSINESS Reform Fever , Korea these Fancy Dan totes sr get Fernando got lost “For three years I tamed down every movie role that was ottered me," the square-Jawed Argentine-bom actor said. ‘My agents and friends, thought ras crazy. But 1 was determined .. quit being a so-called Latin lover .at any cost You can’t break away from type-casting like that gradually: It must be' done violently. WENT TO BKOADWAY ; i “That’s why I went to Broadway {to star to ‘Happy Hunting’ for a year and a half. It gave Holly- Sweeps!, Hero’s your opportunity to win a fully oquippod roady to go CHICKEN DELIGHT operation that brings « not return of iron $12,000 to $35,000 per yen! Everything you need is FREE except the rood estate, on which a favorable lease has been arranged. See this fabulous prtzA at 501 S. BasdNc Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, California. TOT At PRIZE VALUE— ABOUT $90X100! ALL you do it pick up on entry blank at the nearest CHICKEN DELIGHT store, fill In your name and addroee and bring it with you to the “START YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW” May 19th-23rd, Shrine Exposition Hail. Lo* Angdiee; or mail your entry blank to PO Box 36092, Los Angeles 38. Entry blanks will also ba available at the show. No gimmicks, no Jingles. 10 finalists win be selected by a drawing after the show. Each of the 10 finalists will then write an essay on “Why I Want a Business of My Own.” Impartial Judges will determine the wtoner-ot the CHICKEN DELIGHT LIFETIME INCOME and the free trip to Russia. The fil|—fit, 0—aha I A Norms! Yosr’a Supper of: I chicken Dotteht Crtnklo Cut ■Mpiet Vots MOO » Chicken OolieM Boot* e Modern Maid Chicken Dottfht Dtp O Chicken Dettstlt Diamond Crystal Salt Pockets O Chicken DtHeht Continental Cnn Buckets e Chicken Dellf ht Fresh Pok Total Vali Plus a Trita Trip to Russia w „ d a • o r a d by the International Franchise Association. The winner will also get an expense paid trip to Russia for a first band look at the real dffiwenaas bsivsei American ires enterprise and a Communist dictator* New Election Planned, Police, Government to Undergo Purge Don Juan.’’ LarM», loan and hard-mwelad. doesn't take to kidding about being a professional lover-boy, “This town baa always had the 7UL, Smith Korea (AP)-Korea swept along In [Jever of reform today with plans for new parliamentary elections [and parges of provincial governors and corrupt police. The drive to tqpr down all symbols of authoritarianism agpodat-ith ousted President Syngman Rhee's 13-year rule was accompanied by high praise for the student insurrectionists who totaled Directive s have already been ia-i----- . ~ . American Pontiac Man Heads State Optometrists Charles Bo/er, Boaaaao Brasil and Ricardo Montmlbaa have faced the same problem that I 'But iww that more and more Americana are traveling . rope and South America the idea of the traditional Latin is disappearing.-’’ In Ms first nonlover role the question arises whether Fernando it better off than he was nine Century-Fox “The Lost World,” their fr^ Pilot who winds up with their freedom of speech, ,a d(D0#aur iiut<.ad ^ . p^tty girt. press-and assembly. Also on tap are (dans to place] What it- takes to livePlike atokMhner h me who remembersithera’s a paychiatrist to Dallas millionaire today tuyi Tfony urt»en' a 'doloKfon^ baa a^rntps — Ma awch. pettito) ia a billionaire . . Anlai a pair ofhanft . . . We hearisai! TWIaon. DR. OEOROE A. H YRKI.KSS Dr. George A. Haridess. 2310 W-. Walton Bhrd., baa been named new president of toe Michigan Optom-etric Association. He was installed last night following officer elections during the group’s two-day convention at Grand Rapids. Dr. L. W. Backus of Dearborn ia president-elect. Also named to office from Pontiac was Lynn D. Allen Jr., 934 Argyle Rd., secretary. A Other officers are Robert Van-ghiytera of Grand Rapids, vice president, and S. E. Duplissis of Muskegon, treasurer. Pontiac Theaters l______ before the National Assembly by Unusual Design Accepted i F__|_ Tim*H6m* executive Dowers would rwt In a Unusual construction and design Johnson * prime mfoiater The presidefit techniques, slow to esteth on in Tues.-Fri.: “Shake Hands With would become the ceromoniai conseivative residential areas, are chief of state. r e a d 11 y accepted Jor vacation Assembly consideration of the j homes, a survey by the Douglas constitutkxial changes next month Fir Plywood Assn, shows, would permit passage by at least The trade association foun 'many imaginatively-designed struc- The assembly, dominated by Rhee’s now discredited Liberal party, then plans to dissolve. New parliamentary voting would follow as soon as possible. tures, including A-frames, “chal-and circular units with pointed roofs. The exception is couples who may use their second homes for retirement- iWlLLLM OPEN 1:45 STARTS ____________> SUNDAY! LOOK! LtiOK! LOOK! 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SATURDAY ONLY BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER, STARTS SUNDAY TWO SENSATIONAL RTFS SOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 F. M. & IF YOU W NEVER SEE IMMIM0IIM PRIME INYOURUFE YOB MOST SEE GREGORY PECKavaGARDNER FRE D ASTAI RE-ANTHONY PERKINS LAST TIMES FRIDAY and SATURDAY ----NO. 1-^- Entertainment As Big As Yoyr Imagination —NO. 2---- A Man's Picture That Women Will Lore. GARY COOPER . CHARLTON HESTON THE WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE —NO. *— Out of Texas He Rode Into the Fury of Durango's Wildest HourT m THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1990 Match on 20th Birmingham Golf, Star Beats Updegraff 1-Up to Enter Finals (Special ta The Pontiac Press) PINEHURST. N.C. — It won’t 1* sn alt-Mlchlgan Ttnat tn the North-South Amateur golf tournament, but the marvel of the tourney has -turned out to be Pete Green; former Birmingham High ace. Green scared an impressive victory with a spectacular putting show by defeating Dr. Edward Updegraff, 1-Up fat one Cleveland’s last-place Indians defeated Kansas City 5-4 in the only other game scheduled in the h Washing half-game AL. The A’a, tied ton for fifth, are back. Hector (Skinny) Brown (14)), the gmn’paw of the Orioles’ staff at 35, put down the Yarikees on nine hits. He lost his shutout in the fifth on a triple fay Tony Ku-bek and a single by loner BUI Short (1-1). The Orioles ran up their longest streak since 1966 (when they won' seven straight) although held to six hits by the Yank rookie. A bunt single by Joe Ginsberg, a walk and Gene Wood-Ung’s single made it 2-0 in fourth. Short had forced a run home in the third with three walks after Marv Breeding’s single. * v* * Woodie Held drove in the first four Indian runs with a pair of homers Off loser Don Larsen (6-2), newr a winner against Cleveland m nine career decisions. The big .right-hinder, whose other loss al*o was to the Injuns, gave Held's tying solo homer in the seventh and then waa nicked for a double b^^ubba Phillips. Vic Power brought the run in with a sacrifice fly against reliever John-Kuck* after Phillips moved to third on a sacrifice by winner Jim Perry (1-1)., Early Leaders Hold in WIBC Tournament DENVER (AP)—Three bowler ettes who hit their peak last Sunday continue to lead the singles and doubles competition today tn month-long Women’s International Bowling Congress. > ArviUe (Archie) Nottensmeler of Rapid City, S.D., hit the high series of 635 six days, ago „to toad singles. Runner-up Erie Krause of Mound, Minn., who bowled a week .ago, had a 633. The doubles leaders are , Fern Yocum and Betty Altenburger of St. Paul, Minn., with Podres Beats Giants, JO-2 By the Associated Press Okay, so left-handers are sup-, )sed to be a bit different from other guys. But what’s this whammy Johnny Podres has on the San Francisco Giants? They haven’t beaten the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 'Sturdy southpaw since Sept. 4, 1958—and he’s allowed the Giants only five earned rims In 42 2-3 innings during that span. Podres made ft five straight over San Francisco Friday night, beating Sad Sam Jones as the. Dodgers mide off with eight unearned runs in'the fifth inning for a 16-2 frolic. ♦ it # That slipped the second-place Giants Vfa games behind Pittsburgh, rained out. at Cincinnati, but left the Dodgers .012 percent; age points behind third-place Milwaukee. The Braves defeated Philadelphia 5-3 on Juan Pizarro’s six'innings of no-hit relief, and tlie St. LSliis Cardinals ripped Chicago’s Cubs 16-6, scoring 16 in the eighth, Podres, only 12-10 lifetime against the Giants after beating them for the. second time this season, was trailing 2-1 going into the fifth. An error, Willie McCov-_ triple (for his 18th RBI) and Felipe Ainu’s stogie counted both rims in the fourth for the Qiants— their only scoring frame in 18 innings' against Podres this year. He finished with an eight-hitter, walking two and striking out seven.' * * * * > Podres’ whammy then got down to business irr the fifth. Singles by Norm Larker and Maury Wills, and a bunt hit by Podres (who else?) loaded the bases. The burgh, struck out nine and walked | their first .500 record (6-6) since nu»ntff then chipped in with three but two after relieving Bob Buhl July 15, 1958,_ rapped eight hits consecutive errors before John I in the third inning. He had to Roseboro mad? Jhe runs a little giveaway in the ninth when he respectable, you might say, pulled an arm muscle and walked with his first major league grand Jim Coker, however. • Warren.; slam homer. It was Ms second{Spahn cajne in for a perfect save, home run of the season and it facing three men, fanned two. came off Jones, (2-1). who had * * * ' started the Dodger breakthrough Del Crandall drove in the with a two-base throwing error Braves' first two runs, the sec-after Junior Gilliam hit back to ond with a homer off -loser Jim Wisconsin Considers . Dropping Boxing MADISON, Wis. (AP)—The University of Wisconsin Athletic Board has deferred action in intercollegiate boxing but indicatioris are that -the faculty may decide to drop the sport. ■ 4r * * Badger Coach Verne Woodward had-asked the board not to make a final decision on the sport single meeting which he said wai beset with pressures resulting from the death of Wisconsin boxer Charles Mohr of Merrick, N. Y. For Olympic Hopefuls i Mat Trials End Today , AMES, Iowa (AP) - The U.S. Olympic wrestling team began to ' take shape today with the three ' top men in three freestyle classes ■) having qualified for the summer ’ training camp. *. The remainder of'the freestyle squad, which gees info training [ at Norman, Okie., (July 22, will emerge from todays concluding Under the plans of selecting the < 16 best wrestlers to represent ( United States at the I960 Olympics 'in Rome,, the three survivors of each freestyle weight I eight winners of next week’s - Greco-Roman tournament,Will com-' pose the training squad.' Three members of the 1956 - Olympic team—Dick Delgado, Lee ; Alien and Jim Peckl»|in—yere -eliminated in Friday night’s fourth- round. , Those who have qualified; 147-5 pounds -r Frank Bettucci, Ithaca, N.Y., a 1956 Olympian; Shelby Wilson, Ponca City, Okla/, and V«ryi Long, Washington, Pa. 160.5 pounds—Phil Klnyon. Stillwater, Okla., Doug Blubaugh, Ponca City, Okla.,-and Fritz Flu-ton, Corvalis, Ore. . * * 4r 174 pounds—Russ CamiUeri, San Jose, Calif.; Ed Dewitt, Pitt* burgh, and Ron Jacobson, Owaton-ia, Minn. .Two other 1956 Olympians lour years ago were very much in the running for another trip | abroad. They are heavyweights Bill Kerslake of Qeveiand and Dale Lewis of-Milwaukee. The original field of 142 wres. tiers was reduced to 33 for the-final activity today. Out of that group only one, Mike Cfranditaff, a 114.5 pounder from, thfe Chess* peake Athletic Club of Norfolk. Va., has pinned all his tour op- the mound. *• * Pizarro (1-1), a fast-balling southpaw who was beaten by the Phtys in his only other relief job this season and failed to last an inning as a starter against Pitts- Owens (1-2) after the Phils had tagged Buhl for three first-inning runs and all four of their hits.: Crandall then tingled and scored! the tie-breaker in a three-run sixth. The Cardinals, as if to celebrate Beat MSU, 13-6 off relievers Moe Drabowsky and John Goetz in the eighth — biggest inning of the season jors. BUI White drove in three runs in the rally, two with a homer on his second time around. Daryl Spencer, who earlier hit a three-run homer, drove in four runs for the. Cards. Starter Seth Morebead (64) tost it. Ernie Banks drove in all of the CUbs’ runs with two homers that gave him a career toUUT of 433 and broke Gabby Hartnett’s club record of 231. Banks' first was a three-run shot that junked a four-hit shutout by Bob Miller (J-6). The other, his fifth of the year, was off reliever Frank Barnes. Gophers Op Title Bid By The Associated Press Shooting for a third straight TM baseball title, Minnesota opened its conference campaign yesterday with a 13-6 victory over Michigan State. *. . * ★ The Gophers pounded out 30 hits with Lee Brandt, John- Erickson and Neil Junker all slamming home runs.-The triumph was the 13th straight for Minnesota. Ohio State and WisconsM also turned in opening day victories to cUmb Into • first place tie with Minnesota. Wisconsin edged Northwestern 3-1 and Ohio State plastered Illinois 9 0. - Michigan blanked Iowa «-« and the Indiana at Purdue game whs canceled because of rain. Larry Bertelsen was the winner for Minnesota but needed help after being touched for six-hits end four runs in the first five innings. * * * Ohio State's Paul Seitz shutoutl] Illinois on two hits while Him I Weizbiski provided the big blow I with a two-run homer for the Buckeyes. . * . * # The loss wag the second in four games for the IUini who committed four errors. Bob Morcerehn of Michigan distance in blanking Iowa. Joe Merallo doubled home a pair at Michigan runs ta the fifth to-■tag. Southpaw BUI toe way for Wi* Northwestern Neimer’s tutor first accounted western’s runs. it/ Wisconsin tied it three eight! tor, 1 Dale iim-nucui. Five double headers uled today with Michigan at Minnesota, Northwestern at Wisconsin, Indiana at Illinois, Ohio State at Purdue and Michigan State at Iowa. Texas Leaguers Go 24 Innings in Record Game 42 minute cord was a Ift beti Antonio which end-after befog called 820 fans who paid to see the game stayed, to the end. They also saw a dog run out into the fleld in the 15thlnning r brief fire in the electrical scoreboard in the 26th inning, and fo the 22nd the lights on the field went out for a moment. Michigan Bowlers Do Well at ABC TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)—After 55 days of the 79-day' American fog Congress Tournament _ bowlers have scored more than, 1,800 fo the all-events division. , it it it Martin Bartholomei of Benton Harbor, Mich., became toe 200to to go over 1,800 when he roiled 1,805 Friday. Shortly after he finished, James Westfall of Flint, Mich., hit 1,835. * * it No changes were made in leaders fo any division Friday. Top doubles score was 1.214 by Peter White and Albert Meier, Clevelhnd; top tingles score was a 651 by George Schmidt Jr. of Willoughby, Ohio; Simmonds Co. * Elizabeth. N.J., led the booster team shift with 2,610. Top open division team score was a 2,956 by Hackensack Roofers, Hackensack, NJ, Doctoring Your Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENTS COMPLAINT: "I’ve got sand trap trouble and plenty of H!** DIAGNOSIS: Yon don’t get the picture. TREATMENT: I am convinced that golfers who are -really buffaloed by sand trap shots—and there seem to be millions of them—don’t clearly understand the shot that’s needed. It’s really simple. In today's illustration you see the dubhead of a sand wedge at the point of entering the. sand about an Inch behind the ball. On. a proper sand shot called the explosion shot— the dubhead will go on through without actually contacting the ball, sending It nicely out of the trap. Pick Out a spot behind the ball where you want the dubhead to enter the sand. Picture the dubhead moving on past, and the ban being lifted out along with a divot’ of sand about the thickness of your hand. Don’t just blast away In the general vicinity of the ban and try to do the job with brute forte. And don’t try to ptek the ball out of tbo sand cleanly, either. With th« first method you are apt to send a lot of sand flying, but leave the ball in the trap. With the second method, ytou are Ukely to blade the baU and knock It over the green, perhaps Into another trap. Plan your •hot carefully, then stick to that plan. ctatoaa tort hopes to see the scorer get more leeway to the 11- Former Notre Dame quarterback Frank Tripucka has aimed to play for Denver in the American Football. Leagtfe. He bad played for four NFL dubs, including Detroit, before switching to Canada. Cincinnati sold outfielder Pete Whiaenant to Cleveland yesterday. The Reds must shed one more player by May 12. * New Grid Loop Sets Schedule First Game of American Football League Sept. 9 in Boston DENVER IB— Denver and Boston will launch (Jay to the new American Football League with the meeting at Boston Sept. 9. was announced yesterday as executive commitee opened a meeting here. The league’s 56-game schedule with each of the .eight' dubs playing 14 games calls for at least 13 night* games, three Saturday games, one Thanksgivtag day game and the others'on Sunday. Eleven of the night games will be played on Fridays. Denver, Buffalo,1 Dallas and Houston Will not play any night at home. Boston has sched-II seven home games under jits unless the opener with Denver fo on Sept 10—a Saturn day. New York has carded four night games, Los Angetos two and Oakland one. AFL Commissioner Joe Foss said the agenda for‘the meeting here calls tor finalizing of player rosters and exhibition games and bringing television plans up to date. ■ MKB A BIRD—Lester Bird of Michigan, helped the Wolverines dominate first day events of the Penn Relays yesterday by udnntog toe broad jump with 24 feet 2% inches at Franklin Field. Bird is the defending champion fo the event at the meet. LA Pair Wins Titlw SAN FRANCJSOGNaP) - Jimmy Jacobs and Dick JVeisman of the Los Angetos AC became the . national doubles handball champions Friday. They defeated second seeded Vic Hersbkowitz, Brooklyn Central YMCA, and , Morris Singer, Los Angeles Athletic Chib, 5-21, 21-16, 21-9 at the San Francisco Olympic Chib. Top Events Scheduled Today U.ofM. After Relays'Sweep in Penn Meet PHILADELPHIA IB - Michigan runners are going for broke today ta the Penn Relays. Coach Dan Canham’s Wolverines have an opportunity to accomplish a feat managed by only two other teams fo the 66-year-old history of the Penn carnival. With a break the Big 10 power might even surpass toe meet’s best team performance. Here’s the picture: Michigan won the meet’s only major relay (Me on yesterday’* opening program of the two day track aad field extravaganza— the distance medley. Additional ly, the nddweetern' rpnaera hopes today are to the 2-mile and 4-mile. He’s counting,on his stout anchorman, the Lithuanian born [Canadian, Ergas Leps, to give the Wolverines that Mg final kick. Lepa’ mighty finishing kick enabled Michigan to win the distance medley fo 9:56.8/ whipping favored |Duke by 15-yards. * * dr In toe quarter-mile, final, Michigan faces San Jose State, top relay Hying for file 443 and 833-yard relays. They an entered in today's sprint medley, two mile, four mile aad mile relay events. Heretofore, only toe Pitt Panthers of 1939, and the Michigan team of 1946, have ever won four of the meet’s big relay events. Pitt took the mile, sprint medley, and the ■prints, while the 1945 Wolverine* won- tbe. 2 and 4-miles, and| the sprint and distance medleys. That Michigan team, incidentally, was coached by the present Penn track {coach and Penn Relays director, Kan Doherty. , i it .# , Can the tost,I sturdy Michigan boys win four or five or more evdnts? Canham says flpy can. The hand some 41-year-old Maine aad Btae eoaeh Says he expected *te win. the distance medley, aid Despite the fast times by his sprint teams, Canham says his beat First U. 5. Olympic Team Set to Leave NEW YORK (AP)—The first U. S. Olympic team departs Monday when the equestrian team takes off tor Munich, Germany. „ . . -_ - ----. The foUMnan team, captained®*^ In tha 400 meter hurdles sprinters of toe West Coast this, spring; Maryland State, Morgan State, North Carolina College and Penn State. In the bait mile, the Big 16 team will be challenged by the same field plus VIHanova. The Michigan effort fo thine races will be by Ben McRae, Lett Cercone, Dick Cephas and anchorman Tom Robinson, Big 16 sprint champion. VNtaauva, Morgan State, Ohio State aad Maahuttaa Jain Michigan hi the mile relay. Michigan State, Yale, VIHanova aad Michigan are In the formidable t-mile . l and the Watverfoea, Yale,' talent ta the sprint medley. Duke and Michigan with todfa— an outsider an the 4-mile favorite*. Other, winners yesterday included Michigan State’* Willie Atter- by Bill Steinkraua of Westport, Com., will make the trip with 22 horses and five grooms. Accompanying Steinkraua will be Cbacb Bertatan da Nemethy of Greenwich, Com., Frank Chapot Wallpack, N. J., Hugh WOey of Towaon, Md., and George Morris of New Canaan, Conn. All the riders except Morris were on the 1956 team. The testa will make training headquarters it and (dans to compete at Wiesbaden, Luzerne, London and Ostende before gping to Rome. The Olympic equestrian competition fo scheduled for Sept. 7-11. Byovbs Buy Pitch«r MILWAUKEE Ml'- The Milwaukee Braves haye purchased the contract of southpaw Ken MacKrtuie from their Louisville Farm to the American Assn. (SL5). Atterbdrry’s t i m e of ;a,3 -• equalled the meet record set by Charlie Moore of Cornell fo me. Wolverine Lea Bird captured the broad junto with a toap of 24 feet. 2% inches. Michigan's Bennie McRae finished third to ton 120-yard high hurdles. William Johnson of Mary-land took the event in 14.4. Tigor Gives Lesson BOSTON (AP)i-Dutabte Ralph (Tiger) Janes gave young Joe De- -Nuccl a painful boxing lesson and body pounding Friday right eo-route to • Unanimouf lO-round de-cision at the Boston Arena. Copclsnd. ta. kWHSiS.. 7oI BANOS, ESfe (tbs taw TWELVE I960 THIRTEEN ! PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL, 30, Cash Hay Take Over Isf Base job From Bilko Detroit Bats Silenced as White Sox Score 3-1 Victory CHICAGO IT-The Detroit Tigers faded out at the plate again laat night, losing to the Chicago White Sox 34 lor their fourth straight setback. Hogtied on four hits, manager Jimmie Dykee’ backsliding • “ ap mwii ALL ALONE — Michigan State’s Willie Atterberry appears to be — »w«g with a smile aa he goes over the final hurdle in the 400 meter race of the Penn Relays at Franklin Field yesterday in Philadelphia. HU time waa 51.5 aeconds gaining the^flrst title of the two day carnival. ' • ✓ Shot Put Duel Expected in Drake Relays Today DES MOINES, Iowa U Brook* "w'lilow 1 Btndto; Jom»o egg.. c&LrfcJnBBWI um, Xootm; .tarry Downt. Crmi... lay: Baono. Tim* -0,11,7. Volo vonlt — Paul Hroiioo, WlotJJton- 3*2 "iSr-hutr: i». ZautUon. Barnoy ; IfaryiTlUt: PltaMag; Contra! roUy — Cranbrook; Tl* between tom ton and Dowjwje-tween ruwooc and taboo Mo. Jfftor and Paul. Time — 1 SSL mew rotaroC old nmyttOf muter to ISM). . . Tyiitf man nb> > wiaMW Beorao; Com Ottr; Clorkoton; Ctawaen Tim* — MM «ew record, old record by St. Louie In IM»). » XS*“john HoydHL cnabSti: u*o wuoo. if-— ■“a.’te.'cTtssSffSi.., Pool Krnuoo sFpiint tandto in total; Early Wynn and Turk Lown combined in e four-hitter for the White Sox victory. Wynn didn't allow a hit, but he walked four men to force in the only Tiger run In the utd manager Al Lopes yanked him for Lown. Bilk# came ap with the baaef loaded and two ent and Lown promptly struck him eat Frank Bolling and Al Kaline touched Lown for singles in the sixth. But Cblavfto popped out and Lou Berbemt filed out * * ' A With two out In the ninth, Ber-beret and Cash singled but Gail Harris, pinch-hitting for Chico Fernandex, fouled out to end the game. A i . i Cola vi to went hitless in three official trips and Kaline got just the one single. Berberet’s single lifted his average wqll above that of the other Tiger regulars. Br ita .............. AMERICAN LEAGUE batting (Stood oe SO at baUI ■ Baniat City. M; AUlwn, Waih- .439; Skownn. Nov Tart. .417; FaedUw. talftowri. JBI; awtolli. Boo- baa, Plttotareb. McCormick and SMtaf San Pranclaco ondllstor.si. Low*. U STltlXnODTS-Pryrdalo. _Loo AagMao. Jm Annie* aad^mln, SilwaokS^J; Podrtt, Loa AngwlM, U. caco, 13; CMU._ TO "tumi*. Kan mu City. 10: n|»h!___________________ B^tattST* B&ton. ItoDar. CM-east and AUlaaa, wuhlngton, 0; — ■towooonod wSh a ___ TlUPUtS—Hanitn. Baltimore. Pn, Cbb Wo and Howard, Ntw Tart, I; 30 BmS RONS^Hcld. Cleveland. 4; ew York, and Lemon gad Btttey, Wwh-STOLEN BASES—Power, Cleveland, 3: strait reeae. Chicago,* Bond. Clevelaad end CWcaa® Alkie. Detroit. 3; 13 player* tied with L New. York PITCHING — Caaale. Boaton. Morgar AMEBICAN LEAGUE Detroit. Herbert. Kaneae City an New York, «, l 00#: 10 pitcher. Mayo. San Pranclaco, .tel; Whit Lotus. .4M; Hteatao. pttteburrh. Clemente. Pltt«bur*h. JM; Cincinnati. .304. . ■ _ - . RUNS—Kaye. MB PfOBOtiH. t3j Groat 2 ahtenZT' ram Inioh and WHtdta tanft (flturdivent, 0-1) J ( LANDS — Joe Deiiucd (right) of Newton, Men., lands a right to the head of Ralph (Tiger) ^onet of New York In the 4th round of the 10-rOund fight In Boston last night. Jones won a * AP Photafak unanimous 10-round decision over Denucci and afterward claimed Denucci was one of the best prospecta to be a champion. IBfl SilfiBiTj mwourin, Mora wiwra, ,■« Boyer. AL Trnult IS. "mows BATTO DO - MeCovjp, tan ** cisco. IS; Banks. Chicago. it; F““- i and White, <4. Louts, Ml; (Aaron mlii, r, iOBLES—Mays, San PraMisco. tl trtS&SS: Sklnnor. flttrtur»h Kirkland. San MSBojoaoi •; Ptooon uWtto. Cincinnati. Herrera, PUUa-end McCovey. Sac Pranclaco, .4. — - ---flor. chlcaso. Roee-Coker, Philadelphia, itiiart, PlUabureh and White, St., Unila. 3. HOME RUNV~Slior. W». MW0, ll1 Banks, Chicago, McMillan, Clnckmatl and McCovey. San KJncl— *- --------- Cincinnati. Aaron. M PtUabureh mn tiOta**^ra —-STOLEN BASES—Maya. San .Pranelaco. 3; Ptaeon. Cincinnati and Kirkland. Su *%^nNO^ *irrt*t»d and burtb. M. 1.000; WUley, dclphla and M ■ftUPLEA-T, Cranbrook. Repeats as CMU 'B' Kings w ________.'UtwO Preee . AMEBICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAOCBv, ____lan (1), Bravo,; Banka j Cubs: taoncor (4>. White tl)7 Car« -T®, Dodtora. Cranbrook athletes yesterday repeated their 1959 championship efforts In the Central Michigan University relays at Mt Pleasant, compiling 58 points for the Gass B crown. The Bloomfield Mils school had to stave- oft a determined band from Ecorse that finished, with 54 points. Pickford won the Class D crown for the 3rd time outdistancing the field with 81 and two-thirds points. Back of Cranes and Eeerse wen Fenton and Durand with 38%; Marysville 91; Willow Bon. F|tat Keoursley If; Flint Beudle 14; Mt. Morria It; Alma U%; Cbm City aad River Ronge-M; Grand Blanc, Grand Ledge, Davison end Clawson 8 and Vas-aar 5- Unionville with 34%; Midi. School for Deaf 33; Schoolcraft 26%; Spring Arbor 22, followed Pickford in Cl^ss D. dr k k Birmingham Seaholm’s Class A squad of 27, Pontiac Northern with Walled Lake with six boys, 880-relay. Seaholm is a favorite this time. The squad Includes: high jumpers, two.and one mile relay teams, sprint, middle distance, shuttle hurdles, 880-yard, 440-yard and Central relay teams, Hazel Park, Lapfcta, antTprobably broad jumper Steve Jacobson (who other area UA” teams today are battling for the CMU top title, along with last years champion Farmington crew, and a strong Waterford contingent. Huskies’ squad Includes its 'workhorse" and top performer Bob Hocking,' Dick Pointon, Sieve Toth, Denny Vincent and miler Ed Murray. Other PNH squadmen are Mosley. /Ross, Fox, Huitz, Young, Payne, Braunagd, Solomon and Shields. is expected to set a new CMU mark. He has bettered 23 feet), Jim Stephenson in pole vault, and Dan Reid in the mile. 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The innovation has been spurred by the introduction of new epsQy applied penetrating sealer stains whidi do not obscure the beauty o! the wood One company, for example, offers a line of 13 colors, including J various shades of blue, green, red [and brown. " ■ PROTECTS children, pets and property fc; anchor! FENCE I Raal safoty for your younf«Un and thair play, aislsa new freodom for you boas worry about trafle and tnapaanrs. And what a haadaoms mw look for your homo! Anchor'* all-steel ftaoa (nno-clad aftor weaving) mean. added atraafth and lasting value. Call today tor free eatimate... easy terms to it your budget. New Available K 5-7471 PORTABLE 3 DOG RUNS Ne Down Paymtnt-36 Month* to Pay-lit Payment July The Carpet QUEEN ' a 00 Down MOVES YOU IN MORTCAGI COSTS ONLY • 3 Big Bedrooms • Gas Host • 240 Sf. Ft Queen Kitchen OPEN DAILY 10-1 DAY BUILDIN8 00. Janitrol heating ^cooling Wsflrst industrial enterprise infant by members of Cy. A by PaymCNtf* Fix-Up Time Now Here, for Summer Furniture GAS FURNACE ienc . anil ieigbbars OTTO A. TRZ0S CO. 3101 ORCHARD UKE RD. PI 2-0278 (Ives, mi Sua., Call MA 6-62471 The time not to get the summer furniture out of storage is moments before. Aunt Catherine and the Idds arrive for s Sunday afternoon visit. Put furniture in Aape while the weather’s still chilly and you’ll be fitting pretty when’the outdoor living season arrrives. At the very least, die pieces will need dusting; perhaps even a scrubbing. However, if you neglected to repair, clean and paint where needed last fall, you have a job ahead of you. Careless storage of furniture that was la pretty goad shape at the ead at the season may have resulted ta conditions refilling extensive attention. Wooden furniture may need repainting or varnishing. It the old paint is in bad condition, take it off Tight to the bare wood with paint-and-vamish remover. Sand smooth and apply a pri- Outdoor enamels or house trim are exposed to the weather. Use die proper primer to go with the. palllt work best on pieces that paint to be used in the finish coat Avoid using regular betas paint It tends to challr and will rub off on clothing; If the tU paint la only slightly warn or has become drab, wash, shad lightly and apply a |== finish coat only. If the furniture has a varnish jS finish, sand lightly and apply two gg thin coats of exterior varnish, gg par varnish is suggested. las Redwood furniture will with-ps stand a lot oPWeathering, it's true. S But it does become pretty drab in 5 appearance after a time. Restore gg its color with a special redfrood gg finish. — Rattan furniture Is not paint- |s ed. Give til n thin coat of spar Metal furniture should be examined carefully for rust spots. Sandpaper and- steel wool should be used until the metal below Is blight and dhiny. When the paint has peeled away, or when you’ve removed it, bevel the paint edges with sandpaper so that they won’t show below the new paint. Remove gloss from the remaining paint with gteel wool or sandpaper. nut-lahlbtttag paint. After the prime coat la completely dry, paint with exterior grade earn-., mal. If you apply two coats, remove the gloss from the first coat before applying the finish coat Modern outdoor furniture made of aluminum tubing and sythetic webbing needs little upkeep, rub-down with steel wool will brighten metal surfaces. The webbing can be washed with soap and .water, rinsed with a hose and left in the suh to dry. A few drops of oil on the Joints will make them easier to fold and jmfoid. Upholstered glider cushions ihould be scrubbed with soap anil water. If they’re pretty dull-looking. it’s possible j|p repaint them. FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF ... A BIG REAR GARAGE IS A BARGAIN! For only $14.50 per "month with NO QJ MONEY DOWN you con hove a home Wl for your car, storage space for the lawn mower and the kids' bicycles plus a work nron ie\r FViri e. Complete Price Qf60 TOr L/QQ. ______•_________ • »a Pontiac ‘€95 FE 3-7833 BEST BUILT by 'BIG BEAR 92 W. HURON ST. lllllllltllllllllllllllllUIIHIIIIIIMMMMMMMilNMMMMMCMMiRMMMNMDNMMHiMMn Us NEW MORRISON A STEEL PORTABLE HOUSING UNIT. ADD VALUABLE SMM autilde, bondarliad and painted wMi halnd an Sniih. Mats per-Hans at *ely-Heats painted I O Canvanlanlly paikaged with template aaay te fallow nap by step anaably Inainwtlsn*. > Tha Marrlian ka^dtaete has laad* vp ta 30 ta. per Maere foat and wM sewdlle* «p la 180 rMm pay haw- * NO DOWN PAYMENT *249.00 FHA TERMS AVAILABLE GOOWm AUTOMATIC HEATING 1401 WIST HURON ^ FI 8-0484 MR, ad MRS. NOME OWNER Buy Dirwt... CASTONE j. RICH. COIF. Ydi Benefit • Local Maniiactniers and Initallen Financing to Fit Tonz Pocketbook • b Businoi* 23 Yean , • Factory TitbDd Mechanics NatipntiUy Advertised MEHHEI-nQOfEI PIE-CAST CASTONE NOW ONLY Comparp Before You Buy! INSULATED CAST-ALUM Aluminum Siding for Only , Money 0««! FREE fSTlMATO four] wl-1 years TO PAY! New! New! New* Gobles ond Dormers Slightly Extra ..0VMB Aluminum FE 2-9421 CASTONE MICHIGAN COUP. 2457 Pancell, Pontiac ir ADDITIONS ★ STORM mNDOWS ★ PORCHES * KITOHENS ★ AWNINGS it STORE FRONTS NINETEEN THE rONTlAC rHKS.% SATUftDAY, APRIL 30. DivideKAdds Snlit' Personality fkx. Chair leg* crowed, the chair apiir rvnonaniy U, law -and slightly Slanted for A chaiir with a split peraonaiity toMnfin*- Le«* flipped upright, the . ihwipti im, (ha» chair is raised to a straight nsi-' drnmm fact thasuh Ups that^ ^ ^ ^ Modern Note to Open Plan* Today’s open floor plans have givenmeto many dual-purpose rooms, which retain a spacious feeling. . Often a divider wall, however, is used to separate facilities or provide extra storage spara in a combination room. The divider can .be a floor-to-ceiling wall, open top) ‘wan or low planter. Storage space or shelves .can be included witii each .type divider. To give the divider the luxurious appearance of woodgraip paneling, I cover it with hardboard panels,1 whose distinctive wood tones are. accented by score lines. The four-foot-wide wood grained panels can be sawed the same as other hardboard without fear Hut’s right In Ins tlua three dsjra your bountiful lifetime Swim Queen pool eta be ready for ectionl Becimee of the minds of Stria Queen’* exclusive Fibererete conetruction, you can get quick delirery on lhia factory-engineered pooh Every Swim Queen pool is t complete package reedy to be installed on your site. Includes filter, chrome ladder, complete • fittings and walk area around the pool. A variety of Factory-to-Yti-Pricei STONE FOR 10x12 PATIO FOR ONLY HEADBOARD OE UGHT — There’s plenty of light over your shoulder If you do your weekend reading in a bed like this one. Here the headboard .is a wall of solar-selecting glass block which transmits sift, glare-free daylight and rejects excessive solar heat tenance-free glass block can be easily cleaned by merely wiping ,block provide plenty of daylight for the entire room. The main-of the summer sun. The light transmitting qualities of this glass with a damp cloth. ________ See This tauing Softener Today *t CORWIN umm icoat co. UI L Csss n 2-8385 Delivered to Tour Horn* 6 Colors Roger A. Authier Patio stone co.. 10570 Highland Road IM 3-4825 ■ Builders of Rue Custom Homes also • Your Pontuc-Rodiester Swim Queen Dealer Rochester, Michigan Phone OL 2-0266 If No Answer Call OL 2-7531 OL 1-6474 Special Hardboar Best tor Storage Construction Why Owe an Expensive Garage? ■ ■ If you don't use it. How many times havo you driven ■ homo dead tired, and when you approached your " garage you wished the garage door would open for ■ you. STOP lust wishing — now you can open or dooe £-------------- it electronically from your car with, an Inexpensive ■ <*«*, and ethrra : mt SESAME ELECTRONIC DOOR CONTROL n! place like the space between wall H This] system, .consisting of hard-] jjboardI panels supported, vertically. [ by metal splineb. is used to lijne the] ■ closet Accessories are attached to. •[the perforated splines, p / . « * ] Old-fashioned'clothes poles are eliminated in favor of space-con-, j serving accessories designed to | hold the myriad items that find their way into a closet—clothing of all types, shoes, hat boxes,] {purses. NOW BEING LOADED IN AUBURN HEIGHTS 351 N. SQUIRREL ROAD A Complete tine of Washed Materials Will , Be Available Soon at . . . AUBURN HEIGHTS GRAVEL GO. )!l N. SQUIRREL RD._____ Ul 1-4950 An alternate method of iraprov-j j ing closet storage potential is to line the Interior—and the door-I with Peg-Board. Peg-Beard with flxtares and brackets Improves storage mate-riaily. Simply dosing over-cabinet space iby-stkfing doors immediately cot>-| {verts dust-catching waste area into a storage spot for seldotmused uten- WHOLESALE! BRAND NEW ! WATER SOFTENERS and ' 1 Rust Filters A f SAVE \ frau MOO’ to $200os comparable nils fieriag this SALE! Don't suffer away the summer in a-hot city. Have.FUN. Buy a new home in this lovely lakeside community . . . AND live it dp. Start enjoying the life that higher .woges and shorter working hours have made possible. See you ... Main Model and Solas Office at 6214 Williams Lake Rd.( 2 Blocks West of Airport Rd. Phone OR.3-0001—Open Daily, 1 to 9 P.M. The Fantastic Chateau Featuring: • 3, 4, or 5 Mastar-Sixed Bedrooms '• 1 Vi Baths • Huge 520 sg. ft. Hied Recreation Area • 16' Form Style Kitchen with Ample Dining Area • Full Insulation • 75'x120' Estate-Sixe Lot !• Storm Sewers A .Paved Drive • Gas Heat • Carpeting % ONLY CHECK THESt LOW PRICES # Semi-Automatic: / $8950 r. $18000 Fully Automatic: , $109<» r. $209°° 30-Ytor FHATsims WIUIAM* Built ud Diitribnfted by Michigan's Largest Sait Water Maailactarers MICHIGAN SOFT HATER INC. 3984 W. Walton Blvd. 2 Blocks East of Sashabaw FE 5-9511 - FE 5-9531 The Fabulous Queen Featuring: • Over 1,000 Square Feet ’ a 3 Bedrooms—2-Car Gtarage • Huge Farm Style Family KMchari a Full Basement # Gai Hoot. Weekdays 9 to 5 4_ Sundays 12 ta 6 30-Year FH A Terms PATIOS {rtmadeAkifoytHg? FOR EVERYONE s, A V! n i K pea bltyj inc. or cmpping* ipniHmiigt ting. Random-spaced groove* throughout Ike panel* aid at the and make It seem longer, paint tile wall opposite the entrance a lighter color than the other three walls. GAS HEATING to detect where the panels have been Joined. Special nails, colored to match the pasicia, are avail-> able to permit face nailing wlth-1 oat painstaking nail filling. 1 An application of wax, lacquer or varnish after the panels are in-’ stalled will- protect the -finish BASEMENT MODEL IN DECKER HEIGHTS nS>M $12,990 KAHNER CONST. CO. MODB. PHONE MA 4-43*1 LeeeUS. Decker M. tot. 88-tlS and Equipment All Makon—Salon and Sarvfcc MOERY'S FE 2-4970 t against dust and soiling. THE P0ST1AC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRxi 80. liMO SERVICE, Inc. to an «ab«Hialn lor onporiomeo^ ft 4-9544 UP TO 4a SQ. FT. OF POR1X1E BUKDERS F4-0371 If you an more prosaic of mind, you may prefer the report that the name “varnish’’ comes from san-j darac resin which was once exported from, and which took the I name of the port of Berenice on the ToCloan Brushes . dean; yourpaint blush with the eame solvent specified for thinning the coating you an wing. Use turpentine or odorless paint thinner to clean brushes when you have used tel or alkyd - based paints and enamels or varnishes. Alcohol is the solvent for shellac and lacquer thinner for lacquer. For latex paints use warm water. Retoeea Crescent Lake and Airport Mr 5744 HIGHLAND RP. (M-59) BUILDING COMPANY Model Phono UL 2-4450 Feel hemiriect-in? 1Suburban Living at Its Best FOR THE HOME OF YOUR FUTURE - ALL BRICK ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION GAS HOT WATER CERAMIC TILED TUB ENCLOSURE FORMICA COUNTERTOPS BIRCH, MHG. or OAK CABINETS WATKINS HILLS Subdivision • FAMILY KITCHEN and DINING AREA Then see the s-p-a-c-l-o-u-s houses % InHtMcutd estates . i i.iimis—. . «r-./*-0wr 1400 square IwM fwt of living luxury H -Over lUOteMN feet of IWng tony oaHwte leade ($\m n«4|pwp|.tllas> srtvltiee one. Ml I* General Elect* bsHMae. 1M Na storm 3 and 4 Bedrooms V/2 BATH GAS OVEN and STOVE Built-ifi * _ Another ROSS BUILT NOME 12-0 Daily and Sunday COME ON OUT AND HE THE MODEL HOME AT 3611 SILVER SANDS DRIVE IN WATKINS HILLS BUH-DSTte Matter Builder ipmipi THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL Painting Galvanized* Steel Calls for Know-How PAINTING GALVANIZED STEEL, a booklet prepared jointly by the Gommtttae on Galvanized Steel Sheet Research of the American Iron and Steel Institute, the American Zinc Institute and the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association, gives the reasons ter painting galvanised sheets, the proper selection and application of A stripe TO feet wide could be ptjpted around the circumference of the earth with the asphalt and tarred roofing products used last year. • ~ ' Select your Choice of Garage now and start on it, but your first step is at Benson Lumber for Quality Lumber and Materials to build with. We have many plans to choose from and will help you with all details or recommend contractors to do thye job. FHA terms available. PULL-OUT CLEANING —Here’s a unique new double watt oven designed by Frigidadre that is breeze-easy to clean. Ordinarily, bottom ovens are hard to clean, but this one pulls out just like a drawer and can be wiped -clean without stretching, stooping or straining. Sealed heating units are self-cleaning. Oven shelves go to the sink for washing. Top ovetr has French doors which not only simpUfy cleaning but make loading and unloading easy for .the homemaker. Here's the Answer The Greatest Improvement in Garage Construction "BEVELOCk" SIDING Costs No‘More! The EXCLUSIVE INTERLOCKING FEATURE of this Newest DV/T Innovation In Quality Garage Siding, PROVIDES: • */* inch — 100% CLEAR CALIFORNIA REDWOOD a TIGHTER . . . STRONGER WALLS . . . Ne waving or scalloping __• STRAICHTIR . . . MORI RICIO WALL’ LINK green blend of asphalt Shingles on the roof if the natural wood tone Is light, or a light green blend if the natural wood is dark in toqe. Asphalt shingles would seem to be the ideal roofing material tor your house, since they, now can be ap-: plied satisfactorily to low-pitched roote. Q—The new home we plan to build overlooking San Francisco Bay will have natural wood siding, a low-pitched roof, 'ana will be located on a wooded kit. Our architect suggests we use a colorful roofing material to give the house distinction and make it stand out among the trees. Do you agree? If so, what would be a good color? PEDY-BILT GARAGES CUSTOM BUILT— Sptctal Prices Now in Effacf! • Block • Brick • From* QUESTION: I plan on putting up gutters around our house this Summer, I’ve done _____|.__________lot of inspecting lately to be sure I know what I’m doing. One thing puzzles me. I note what appears to be tar around the heads of the nails which hold up the gutter hangers. Out you tell me whether this tar is applied after the nails have been driven Your question was taken up with a Color stylist who suggests a deep SHORT OF CASH? See the Salesman at the Top Value Home NO MONEY NEEDED - CALL FI 5-5901 COMPLETE* MODERNIZATION PROGRAM FREE ESTIMATES FHA TERMS CEMENT WORK Rpchdstsr Meadows-10 Left $OC moves YOU INI ALL GRICK—EASEMENT WO 1-2640 I It means that he drove in each nail* part way, then applied roofing I cement around the head of the nail. When»the nail was driven (home, this cement formed a tight | seal and thus prevented rainwater from seeping in under the nail-[head. BUILDERS OF FINE GARAGES 7722 Austere, Waterford If NO ANSWER CALL FE 5-5475 CALL OR 3-5619 Your GI ELIGIBILITY Ends July 25th WORLD WAR II VETS raf^Motes aluminum, yoi|4in| mfii^enaMe-fr^^living yiking Hom^ ATERFORD Blacktop paving paidtltfrPHi^M) si.1 sq. ft. of living area plus aft. garage.-All on Phonm Practical way to give your new home that smart “low-look”—floors of modem concrete! Have you noticed? Many of today's smartest new h(unes are long and low* Built close to the ground, they look better, blend better with the Ail Idea—reasonably priced, too. NOTB roe PRACTICAL fKOPLi: Concrete stays dry whatever th% weather—allows less heat loss than other types of floors. It cuts down noise, is easier to dean and ends the termite pfoblen. Ask your architect or builder about the advantages of i modern concrete floor. Write tat free booklet, “You Get Mon Value With A. Concrete Floor.'* too. Areas merge handsomely because floors are all on one level. In many cases, the patio simply becomes a spacious extension of the living, room. And concrete takes any kind of floor covering. As is, it’s ready for throw rugs or carpeting—or a nosqueak base for wood, tile or linoleum. Custom-styled? You can paint it, stain it or score it. Tsrrauo topping is another beautiful and color- Architecta achieve this stylish, ground-hugging appearance by designing homes around floors of modern concrete. Old-fashioned under-the-floor air vents and door- FEDERAL MODERNIZATION I LUMBER • •FUEL 549 N SAGINAW ST. PbnOecK>,Mich 1t£ FE4 252I Operators on Duty 24 Hours a Day -Plenty of Free Parking in Our Lot- “There's a Satisfied FEDERAL MODERNIZATION Customer in Your Neighborhood ’ THE MARK OP A MODERN HOME •.. . .' concrete V »WKNTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 80, I960 MODEL OPEN PLEASANT LAKE WOODS ON ELIZABETH LAKC RD. JIM WUIAMS REALTY CO. No Paint Bargains Before buying paint, remember the warning of a lending magazine: ’If the price Of paint sounds too good to be true, It probably ilk • finishing upstairs? REMODEL WITH Andersen WTindow Plenty of ventilation is tbs secret of • comfortable second floor. So when you complete your expansion attic, consider adding larger windpws. Why not let ui show you Andersen winoowalu, the most famous of all ventilating windows? Andersen Casements give 100% ventilation, cool your upstairs twice as fasti Andersen' Pressure^Seal is die ideal double hung window for second floors. Sash lift right out for easy and safe cleaning. Andersen Flsxivent Windows give excellent ventilation with either hopper or awning operation. Ventilation during rains, tool . ANDERSON^INDOWyUL DISPLAY Showing All Stylo* of Anderson Windows at Installed in Your Own Homo BUILDING SUPPLIES 145 OAKLAND AVI. HARDWARE PE .4-1594 * COAL Favorite Split Level Theme May Have Variations . FLOOR FLAN — Plane ehow arrangement when entrance la on the ground level, making poeaible big foyer to channel traffic. Balcony rail in living room overlooks the foyer. . By DAVID L. BOWEN One of the basic choices ti an architect bn a split level plan is whether to place the main entrance on the ground floor or bring visitors In on the living room level. Architet Deride B. Kipp, creator of B-9 in the House of the Week series, decided to let'yw the prospective homeowner—make that important decision tor your-• self. He engflMered this tour-level house go you can chooae between a ground level entrance foyer and a simple living room entrance. . l»*o, at • p followln* changes In i “prom Non Conforming On to Comm W3toakaB% » 11 our rototlvoo. frtondo and at Ion and tho tTBuml_______ •no paaraa for thotr maie note of kindness, cards of sympathy sad floysl offerings gstdamw to UO' to the recent bereavement Of our toting father and teMM • Prank C mne. * J“ thanke to nthtr < hs comforting wort. _ tho Parmer Shaver Home. Sophia A.W*tff*r, free* Jr.. Mathew and Jeseph Phelfter. Florence M. Sllvls. Mary LTHlvli, Margaret . D. Alloa, Barbara ■ Cushings Ilor lover nmml Pfeiffer. Funsfsl Phaeton 4 coat's FUNERAL HOME __ Drayton Plalne Oft 3-73*7 Donelson-Johns "Designed for Punernlo" ■PARK* OhlrihN CHAPEL . Thoughtful Service PE 2-4*41 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance *erv1ee. Plano or Motet PE 2-<37> /X!Gritetfy' Lots * 4 ORAVE PLOT. WHITE CHANEL. ♦660. W1U divide. PE VIMt. . GRAND OAKLAND. 4 LOTS IN -town tection. MI 4-82S8. OAKLAND . HILL8■ MBMOHlA^r'' Oardeas. ComjMsniqp Crypsls. gas* pribY " mt, parr ckmetert. P?OOMt ***** lot- Wlu divide. on jMond»y; Ma^y ^ B_________ District: ___t of T Section M • In IM t S degrees Sot stake, thence *North Persons Interested are reuueeted to be preotat. A copy Of the Zoning Map (Mother with a Ust of the proposed changes la on file at the office of the township clerk And may be examined by tboee Interested. The above stated Amendments are declared to ho Immediately necessary for [he preservation of the public health, mom and eafety and are hereby ordered to take effect thirty <101 dayt after final a*,,*** wmTg LAKB xoWnship ZONING BOARD —)NCA----------- Willie Mae Brooks of 273‘4 Or [chard Lake Ave;, reported to Pon-| . rill be recited rijtiac police yesteniay that someone!” 4 p.m. Sunday at the Huntoon Fu-lbroke. {nb) her home ami stole neraTHome. Service will be held *35 ot ci0thing. at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the St:| Peter and St. Paul Church in Jriin Bentley of 388 Auburn Ave., North Branch with burial in the| toldh Pontiac police this morning that two unidentified men held FREDERICK G. OLIVER Frederick G. Oliver. 83, of 54 Jessie St., died unexpectedly [yesterday at -his Surviving are his wite, Eliza->th; a son, Floyd of'Wayne; ro daughters, Mn. Ruth Hayward 'of Pontiac and Mrs. Lucille Smith jot . Waterford; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a sister and a brother. I Service will be held at 3'p.i Monday at Sparks-Griffin Chapel . . with burial in White Chapel Mem-Par*f Cemetery orial Cemetery. A member oftheLake Onon Methodist Church leaves a cousin. EARLE H. SNAVELY Service- for Earle H. Snavely, a teacher at Pontiac Central High Schori tor130 years, will-be held at U:30ajn- Monday at the Verhey-den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at pemetery at Clifford, It >___________him ht knife point and stole his MRS. MARGARET M. BOWERS waye( containing J35 at Maple and LAKE ORIt)N — Service will be Wessen streets, held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Allen’s' ' Funeral Home for Mrs. Margaret Jam** M. Baldwin of 17* Angus-M. Bowers, 88 formerly of Lake ta St., told police early this mom-Orion who died Friday in Grand! ing that while he was walking on j Rapids Bagley at Luther street two men Burial will be in* Perry Mount to* 560 front him while holding Pontiac.w*. |him at knife point. Miscellaneous auto parts valued at $68.25 were Itolen by thieves who broke into Royal Auto Paris, 1130 Mt. Clemens St., last night, the owner told city police, i/f YOU'LL ALWAYS SAVE AT 932 WEST HURON NAME BRAND 100-Lb. BAG zer 10-6-4 $>99 ARMOUR'S VERTAGREEN $4 79 50-Lb. BAG 1 While They Last l 50% OFF on All SHAKESPEARE FISHING TACKLE RODS-REELS B(G, STURDY, Sf^FE OUTDOOR SWING SET *"**»■. SO 88 Sky Rid. ¥H A lost Winnei! Ssrry, Ns Plsis Orfors or.LaYawaysl || KENTUCKY BLUE - GRASS SEED 'Mixture [ Wb. $^29 OLIVER W. BROWNE HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Service tor Oliver W. Browne, 72, ol 740 Intervale Dr., will be held at 12:30 p m. Monday at, the Pbilli] Funeral Home, 123 W. Lake & South Lyon. Burial will be at 3 p r in the Imlay City' Cemetery/ 7A retired /employe of F«a Motor Corp., Mr. Brownie leaves hid wife, 'Alice;' stepson, Dongdd G. Hag^adone of Hickman Hills, Mo.; stepdaughter, Mrs. Edda LaVoy of Highland; and four grandchilctfen! Mr. Browne died this morning at his home after an tlineia of two years. ALLEN EDWARD DANHAUSER WALLED LAKE — Service was held today at the Richardapn-Bird Funeral Home for Allen Edward Danhauser, who died yesterday two days after birth. Burial waa in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The infant to survived by hto parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Howard D0WAGIAC O A S BURN AC I The ibowagfec "Arrow" Gas Fur-nace Jnili, limltoi, humidify $ and jUMrs the sir—fhsre's nothing finer under the sun! Engineered for aoondlny, built for years of service 1 Quiet, always dependable—no noisy moving pert*. A complete, compact anit, finished in beautiful blue baked-oa Himmerloid enamel, it’s ideal for your modem r April Smoke Drives Guests From Detroit Hotel DETROIT UB—Billowing, dense ■moke from a ventilator abaft fire drove several guests from the tS-story Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel la downtown Detroit today. The blaw. fed by kitchen ■haft, threatened far a time to eat Its way late the hotel roof. 'Smoke waa particularly dense on the 3*th floor end was no* ticeable for several floors below PUBLIC 8ALS M on May SUl, 1*40, I italic* Sport - Sedan. Mien, whi r ~ 1 April I Perndale, wher* th« aad'ATlMi Heating aid Sheet Mattel Contractor 131 X. PADDOCK STlin I / FE 3-1973 CAS for SPACE HIATINC to NOW AVAIUSLI . CALL for INFORMATION CT) . Water Women Okk snsui-it PUBLIC SALI 00 A.M. on May *th. im. • im 1 Sedan, aerial Bunker MWA44240L Hi j told at public at la at 47* B. Woodward Are.. Birmingham. Mich., that aiMreaa being where the vehicle ta atored -nd may ba inapacted. __________April 2* and 30. 1**0 "sqeool DionucT or im cm* Pontiac. Oakland County, . Hlchlgan, notice of special BleeUon. TO the euahfted elector! of the Beboel Dlatrtet of the city of Peal toe, Oakland County, MichtoaS! ' Notice to hereby slveB, that a isecU -------*1 be held to Uto Behool DU — —counsel election will b upon the folio: iay**of * MayiletO, To iwin* propoeltlon: limitation ea to* total HHR yaar agalna. -n.w ———. Diet Net Of UM City of PoMtae. County of Oakland. Btete of MjaM^ia. for aU^^urj intereat and prtnmdal 1 curred prior M Oecei lncreeeed as ?teRW In-r f 1*21, h* _ as provided to aecttoa 21 of Article X of the glemtltetlm of Mleto-gan. for a period if tm (10) yean from Tom to l**l. both tdelutrt. by l l mill, on each doliar. HI M per 11.0*0) of the aeiaeied valuation a* ttote equaltoeOt NoUce is farther given, tMt tog MR| for sold election wlu bo open tram 7:0* o'otoS A.M. teliM o clock P.M.. gauenf Standard Time, and that the votir-plaoea will be a* follow*: Pnctect a— T ' . ^B.glej School, 2M Begley Bt. wSrterBcheeL 04* W. Huron Bt. Preclnet c— Crpfoot School. 2M W. Huron Bt. Precmct D— Cioae St. atatloa, Cloee Bt. Preclnet B— riwitoiTpC- H,,h’111 HUUld* Br< Owen School, *1 B. Columbia Bt Praetaet o— LeBaron School. Ml 8. Beverly Bt. Preclnet R-r : Bmereon School. IM Bmereco Bt.' Preclnet I— , Baldwin Bdhool. 4* B. Howard Bt. Precinct J— Longfellow School, 31 H. Aetor Bt. Precinct K— Wilton School, 111 S. Sanford Bt. Preclnet L— MeOeanell school, ta •. Paddock S Precinct M— Bastornjr. High. M S. Sanford St. Proelntt N— Cantral School. Ml I. Ptke at. Precinct O— Hawthorne Behool, 10M N. Telesraph ted. Praclnet P— Jefftrton Jr. Hlfh. *0* Motor Bt. iteel. list Opdyka Rd. -FrWMhtnsteo Jr. teih. lit Msnomto DON CAVIN CHARLES R . HARRIS Beeretar April IS and 30. IM Death Notices BARNBTT. APRIL 21. ISM. HSNRY. 3235 McCormick Drive, Waterford Twp.. age, M; beloved hue-band of Beafrlc atencel Barnett: dear father of Arthur. Kenneth and Henry Barnett; dear brother ot Mre. Eva Ward. Mra. Ruth Boyea, and Horace Barnett. Funeral service wUI he held Monday. May 2 at 10:30 aun. Rev. Paul T. Hart ----- white Barnett . wui in in awe at ina Parmer-Bnover Funeral Homo. BROWNS. APRIL 30. I960. OLIVER W . 740 Intervale Drive. Highland HlUl, Highland Twp., age 72: beloved hueband of Alice Youngbrown Browne; dear itep-father ot Donald O. Haggadone and Mra. Blda LaVoy; abo iur-‘ . grandchildren. Funeral lervlce with/Rev. Arm /'Woediriff of-. Delating Interment In Imlay City Ctmetate. jmlay/CIty Mr. Browne will .lle.ln M«te at the Phllltpa. Funeral Hoc*. 122 Welt 7 /Lake'Street. South .Lyon. Orave-/ aide aervlcea af Imlay City Came* //tery, -3 • p.m. / / .1 / jri DAHRAUSBR, 'APRIL 00, 1«M, AL-ton BdWard, 1200 last Lake Drive. Walled Lake; belovid Infant ton : ol -Mr. and Mra. 'Howard Dan-, hauatr; also survived bp grandparents Mr. and Mra. Gerald Feldman. Funeral service was held today at. Bjettardoee .Bird Funeral Heme at l:A a.m. with Father Jones officiating. Interment In Mount Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. Arrangements were.made 1 30. 10M, CLAYTON Hummer Lake Rd., 71; hatevoalkaabaae Oxford, ** ol Wtoeto ___ „ Mn; Oertrude Bartlett; alia survived hr two gvanddhildrm and one great grandchild. Funeral service WUI -be held Monday, May S, at 2 p.m. from Bossardet * Reid' Funeral Homo with Rav. Fred Clark officiating. Interment In Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Mr. Jonee will lie In state at the Boeiardet A Retd Funeral Home. BNAVBL-Y. APRIL, lY EARLR H . 10411 Cadieux. Detroit, 7«; Ac-'! loved husband of Una Snavely; dear father of Mra. Dorothy -• Read; alto survived by three grand-aena. Funeral eervlcr WUI he held Monday, May 2, MM at 11:30 from verheyden Funeral Home. 103M Mack at Outer Drive. Orone . Polnte with Rev. Wilfred Helmet-Walker officiating Interment In. Evergreen-Cemetery, Detroit. Mr. Snevely Verheyden Funeral Hon Mack at .Outer Drive, Potato. * (titer. KBRCHOPP. APRIL 28. MM, JXN-nte, 230 Weeeon at., ar " m mother Of Nicholas Ken * survived by ~— grandchildren grandchildren.! runerai service will b* haw Monday, May 2, at from Deneloon-Johne -------' - wUUam —_ Inter- ,-----------------it Park Ceme- tery ________1 MAIDEN, APRIL M. MM. MARY, 214 Central Avenue, age go, d —of- Carl 1 --- Malden and Mrs. Ada BaUey; also •arrived by seven grandchildren and nine traat grandchildren Pkamal service will be held Monday. May, 2. at I p.m.; from Sperka-Oriffln Chapel with Rev. Jeta H. Hell officiating Inter-ment In Oagetown Cemetery. OLIVER. APRIL 20. 1SM. PRBDBR-Ick O . 04 8. Jessie St., age 03; beloved hueband of Mra. Blte*- Ick o balevec ________ , b*thMOllyer; deef. father of Mra. •mitlLain. __ tad Floyd Oltvar; dear « Mrs- Henry Waolf grrat grandchild. Funeral eervlce will be held Monday. May 2, at i. P'.m . *rato Imerka-Orjffln Chapel , with Dr. MUton Bank Jlnriatins. Interment to White * ff*S: N». MM-, ONaa Pan hand. Kenneth Robinson and Mra. Prank PtojlBI MM SMltoM by ala ^.UNra. three sisters. IS srand-shUdreh and Jjm gnat- grand-eWM. Mrs, wtlaen haa been token from the Voorbees-aiple Homo to the Hetoembe Bros Funeral Home, BurnevUto, North wtllbe Monday. May 2. ISM et Mila a.m. from Bt. Pater aad Paul a( North Braneb with Father Keenan eftteto tins Interment ta aHtoNi wiB5n. ” k:., ev^top at the a ot the BOX REPLIES 41 10 sToday than won replies at Iks Press office la tho Following boxes: FORWAOTADS DIAL F£ 2-ftl8I From 8 a.rii. to 8 p.m. >rted Immediately. The reepon- other dered veluelees through the error. When cancellations vour "kill quin bar." No ad^tmant. wtH he tftveu - Closing time for advertise-meats containing type rise* larger thae regular agate type I* M o’clock noon the oty previous to publication HOTWH'TO 1 _ ADVERTISERS « deadline fer eeaselle-' — | want Ms publication after the Hnt insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day S-Daya S-Deve 2 21 80 12 04 B.M I 1.50 Ml 11 , Heip Wsnted Male 6 /a-1 SUMP AND ^AINT MAN. O0<3D ' .wiiw j AVERAGE DRIVER- CAN GROSS fb *15 000 AND OVER A YEAR / IN MOVING BUSINESS / Btg opportunity fer the man who can qualify a* an "Owner-Operator" fer North American Ven Lines. This le s sound buet-iture for responelble am-i,drivers to own7and op-thelr own tractors. It‘s an hHBgHgM* wtom bltloua, drivers . (rate their Interest Ins Mr. R. B. ilhliL -—_j--J,_Deai, *M17. American Van Lines, las.. terms, tree vt—________.... licenses, end tax bentflte. Plenty of year-a round work, no selling required. Reel job security. To quaBfy. yea must be at toast 23; be ta good physical condition; have chauffeur's license; rave^Myuate down pewnent for truck tractor. No moving experience needed You will reeklve epe- night, writi KAstl North , 1 a ii Ft. Wayne, Indiana. " ARB YOU TIRED of hoof and mouth disease - (welkins end talklngl. We can •hew you 22 orders a dap. out of M stops ea a local eitaknabad route. Our men avereged approxl-mately 0100 week Met month. Must be married. 22 to 43 with good car and, phone. OR 3-0000. AFTER 6 If yea are free (-10 p.m. aad are neat appearln* and hate a ear you may he able to queUfy for a Job that would enable you' to rant 004.40 per week, and stHl retain your nakt Job. For In-'ormatlon call Mr. Rounds. OR ’Ambitious Young Men 1* to 25 to start as collector. Selery M0 per week. PE 0-0102 between 2 a.m. and I p.m. MAIM Hrs to top route men. Pleasant work: many bene-fIts. Apply to Don Leach. 4M 8. Woodward, Birmingham.___________ AMBITIOUS MAN FOR DOfgt TO day. K •ry aa 1100 m aTY OP PONTIAC CLERK I _ SALARY 13, IM to tXIM Jualilication. between ages high echool. By (top. leal end typing exptteeaee. Ap-ply personel office. Ctty Hafi. IS S. Parke St. _____city op pmr¥Effi~,~i*' ASSISTANT BUILDINO INSPECTOR „ SALARY 16.013 - IS,Ml IIIM^mva thorough knowledge of building esaatract!ea. Inate?-1*1* .etc. Ability to read aad 'kite terpret pleas, speoltlcattmu aad blue prints, and to compare with iptoMm In pra- Don't Wish For Money! Make it easily through Gassified Ad*. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire .. . DIAL FE2-8181 0053234853234853484853234853482331485348235348485323535323534853535353235323482348 TWENTY •FOtTR H^W«yMA I U-H YOU RESTAURAN drug sAles jolp. experience • preferred. No Sundsy work.. Bee Mr*. Billings. Simms Btt*. HEPBKIBKCKD DRIVER CLEAN - OA IN Experienced Salesman to outelde telling. *» con I 1 Cohen. £ , come in, personally « Dixie EXPERIENCED PAINT BAljBStAN vented. Brews Brothers, 104 W General Staff Nurse* H.M to «Urt. with mere ta- creeses to i$.MR Muet have reg-Istretlon with State of Michigan LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES reeaes to HIM. Muat 1 .trttton with Rate of 1 mSk See wttmate. OH 3-31U3, APPRENTICE union CARPENTER, work guaranteed, n 5-3293. APPRENTICE CARPENTER «, wishes wort. _FE 5-3193. _ BOY TO bO ANt KINO OF ODD Job,. OsB YE 34763. BOY 18 DESIRES WORK OF ANY kind. PE 8-3620,- ___________. COLORED MAN Janitor, yard jd end Bet. FI flchlgan! >rt unities _ . _____ cows. MW* have references. Cecil Oerdoo.l Jleo Devlsburg Rd.. Holly. Pbon, r permanent posit sham hems; Use I Only^lntelll-HI 0-0434 EXPERIENCED 81NOLE MAN FDRHOUREKEBPER. RELIABLE. W6RK-seneral fares work kT month las parents. I children, ages V, BA a.d 1 lima Is. ■■net. BlinHae ntt/ I Dutton Rd "Field Representative Permanent position for young man under 28 by Pontiac office of National Ptoance Company. Must he high school graduate, college IIEInlM in Bnstoegs AdmlnUtrr-tlon h*lpful. flood salary: eppoi t unity far advancement and a tractive 061 benefits. Write B< i6Q. The Pontiac Press. , FLOOR INSPECTOR Por small predtlen parts. Mn have own tools. Aircraft quality . parts. Paul holidays, tasnrar— ML C. MFG. CQ. Ilg Indlanwood Rd.__LaksjOrlon t»A8 STATION ATTENDANT. Local rtferences. Experienced. Mechanically Inclined, flulf Station. Telegraph and Maple. ood pay for right party, [r. 'Allen. PE 6-MO for a( lent. i month. Colt I h_FK_4-U4M.___ TO CABS PORI CH52>R® i wests. Pi LADY FOR LIGHT H6U8EWORK and cart of elderly lady. Live in. .Permanent. Oood pay. Write bos ' 5, Pontiac Press. ,' MATURE WOMiN TO CARE POR —~t children, and one permanent, gad. PE Work W—twt MtlB ll j AMY KIND or AbjWIT WORK. John. Even CABINETS CARPENTER ^"WORK, and additions.'- HI >•<■»*. .... . CARPI* TER WORK, kit ARP repair Small Jobe a specialty. Pjg-Mdl or PE Util. CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN-Ur~^ Kitchen ■ a specialty. PK damn wcm~~and~ptnwi carpenter, ^no/^oh too Jelg or Carpentf^B Yrs. Exp7 Wspatn nnitiTlfif Kitchen, n ---'tiir. Reas. OR 4-0276T INTER WORK OP _ ANY Reasonable. ' Can attends i Waned 1 ELDERLY COUPLE of age, moving t. ----- Kxp. Service station attends wants work. Lady would like baby itttitae or housework. MA 4-4438. Cell Simdsf._________ FOR ADDITIONAL WIRINO AND THE. PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 19W_ By Jay Alan Busings Service i§ all makes op fountain .pens repaired bp factory trotaed men - oflieo. General Prtnttox h Supply CO;. IT W. Law-St.Pheas h MIS BLOOMFIELD wul * ffim______________ ‘5SZ^jS5>3» ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- FURNACE—GAS OIL INSTALLED |a Hr. Serv. c. L. Nelson PR nm I, HOTPOINT. WHIRPOOL h KKN- a washer repair service. PR LAWN IfOWERgh IgpWft'S asr LAWN MOWING. LARGE OR small, 83 an hour, serving Oakland County MY Mill. ____ McNEIL'B ROOP1NO AND Basal 1 Metal. Eavestooaghlng and repair-log, free estimates. OR IdW. PLASTERING-NEW OR REPAIR Wait Oaarantsbd-PE +8384. ' PLAStiinih. t> MEYERS. ________EM HW ; 'RUG_\Vl7.AVlNr Rugs Blckfot 8-4111. Hssel PR HIN Sandy man with carpentry ! —.----- cement wo " PE +5243. ifii? ________________________ MARRIED WOMEN. PART TIME, j -. to/ make appointments at home [ M. LAWN 'WORK 'Alio ODD JOR8. MANLEY LBACH_ KM 3-4207. Hearing Aid Salesmen fy 1 Your Mmd________ WE ARE NOT A. -----------:NY\ LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS U 1(1 PONTIAC 8TATE BAKE bDd^pemm* ^ 'kdc iaikk wool poft SSBaSCb RuSShw. XT Party. WI MQ»i-"~x A-Dlet t»Met». -** —■* *' Sham_______- _______ ON AND AFTER THIS. DATE APRIL 36. MM I W Ml be r«,pon,lble for any debt, eontractod by anyone other than mymlf. Robert Move, 5165 Oat CltB” —— Partr ,P«yor« — '"VSktfoa. paiiite Baekefistos# Book Stott. » EAST LAWRENCE PE Httl -----RUO WEAVINO ^»M« _ SWEDISH MASSAGE Uf THE PRIVACY OP YOUR HOME X For tovnkda " A Per poor ^entoUra. Ret Apt*. FunriBhed IM» p ■m.------- iJCMgtoSMB PE**- , *a5S°V deeoratod. IAND 3 ROOM. It IthEAEPAOT NOOK, HAIM TaM ORCHARD COURT - APARTMENTS „ i >»te t» • jymia. M^RTOjMTORATm ADULTS ONLY-____ l'#tfes58‘ *: Open Dally pad ton. If d.m.-Q PA- bolhindj*... -e, OtngeDOCto. Pt_»-tlEt., _. 3 NOOM APT. PRIVATE BfT. ARO both. PH * **** ranWtoaT«to*W3 off Baldwin. tH."W J ROOM APARTMENT. CHILDREN WHET SIDE - LI AND 4 ROOM W«lt£S. hfiB. fiSI V .**' ROOMS od&fiMrinjMjmt-,ra. Chrtatlan toato. NtoMy.Ilg,-i-n-H N(V|y decorated PH 3-7304. — ------- niurr f^iSSM i»a* I W*TZ. I floor, cn8tfrn. HI JKtW-3 F/OOM APT PVT. IH1, m 3 baSao chUdron. WUllaau' and Pllta. ping aad Mi tervtee. can ™ i-% or PE +4331. fn^Sr DVfiJtX, i ROOM*. TSd Kth available fw1®**: | dlate eeeunaacy, before t n.m PR +*IM nftog * pm. PE 6-1173_____ii._ — 1ST FLOOR, _ l newly dec. Pa _ Rent Houses Fumieked 39 K5**s“S. Esafsss^ft'fsr- 'mntiT dbEn> ■. EBtoi^ nenli (wmi_ ttoaaorc. . WCLL1. ST* r^-6o^ Xgr. IwriiS&TlS turn., iWi. lit-“RO0^AFA»tMWI«r fpC. t jSom AND iij*T* JgrMO. . Rrnblaada wik. m._3^B*i___-|»»x#d j rkOOM^ MOOEM NXmY DBC-,.y I aratad. couple at with bobjr w«,t LA ROE BOOMS, UPPER 7 PAWL- UMTAftor 4 MnrndSSrfti P*rkkur,t*% CRMOWT^^.-^rgK jta downtown OMPte «l, HI W«. | 1T06U$ Am BATU^MVATK _________ HTV4M6.; i rat .i.wn LAKE I Rlg iOfttOX ftiCuhed aod heated. Adultt. MA ___ 4-1CU. 4*C Conwav .J_____, PE 6-11 ____ UMMtlT HCUgX NEEDS NOW. , ar juxatt ^YSnNfTHart5ur used IgLES.^rE Rent Houees UaturM. 40 IS4l ftflSWk' filfi V i jlfii" | ^^^LA-t^iprTAiJ at 0* BUY rr_ OR SELL IT m. OA 6MM TYLER S ANTIQUE -SHOP, A*- 4 NICE ROOMS, Murphy_tod:P* 4 BOOM* AIID...RATM.. PRlVATK enkrnaao. UtUlttaa. 11T[ Murphy 4 ROOMS, (ft BUT*. OA* 1HEAT. antnna. aOulta, PE 64H>. 61* WEEKLY. ! ROOMS. PRI-w vitc bftth end entrance. Heel aad oCotatoMr ftoRMhad 71^6* *t toby welcome. Apply Ml EL. ft NdBlhU FURNISHED. ■ round floor IMt. 1076 Auburn $75 PER MONTH FE 4-7833 M4*A«P6L&Sl,\_ A TV ALENfS___ | HOUSES POR RENT. 1 AND todrooma. 641 and 661 per men 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX — Brick with full basement, tax heal — TUe ba la. Hardwaetl MULTI- MILLON DOLLAR/ nt, to dry cleaning'^lanL I uwto. 14S*sne Wood ward, Birmingham. MI 4.71*4 ^WAITRESSES. , EXPERIENCED. Apply In peraon Klngsly Inn, imento ] GET MY BID rjwr — PE 1-7304 _______ A-l RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL ' LAUNDRY I ___vice. Pontiac laundry. 640 8. Telegraph. PE aa opening for I .topre, 1 the PONTIAC /* LAKE DI8-RICT — - .ilfi^aTn too 'OR DOMESTIC WORE-• cleaning. jMfmWL Moat like children. MI ckgrou itbto - married • ■y. If accepted you will 1 i of the timet ufetlmi *i existence. If yd- ... tot an unlimited liam Kenney bo 1 wc«« u> ...... and 3 p.m. Only on Monday. May 3. 1M0. Earn) Motel. 130 8. Telegraph 3 mllfl w»,t Of etata highway M. MAN’TO HELP ON HORSE FARM, nr*. 1. 3*71 Haggeri MARRIED MAN FOR PUREBRED dairy farm, matt bt experienced cattleman, Colby Dale Farms. R-meo, Michigan. PLateau 3-2304 OPORTUNITY FOR MAN TO BE- TELEPHONE WORK I Suiirhc Industrial reeling. Also erare IfOSI TV-1 •line. John W. Copies. MY GROUP OP BUILDERS WE law Brices through volume j Landscaping A-t MERIOH AND KENTUCKY . —— —, ■ delivery — . 3*01 Crook, Rd^ UL 3-44*3. 6-1 TREE TRIMMINO * REMOV- , estimates. OR 3-M33.. IBENSON LUMBER. Complete Lii WALL CLEANINO WALLPAPER CLEANING HOME WINDOW CLEANINO FE 2-1631 . It CreMtnt Dr. Pontiac (ram yau wall ADULTS I PH 4-4044 •* QR Everything i* GLASS AND MIRRORS 11 PITTSBURGH PAINTS A TYPEWtUTTER. line or piece cf efftec ' equipment not to ouKr~ATnucTivB^ Ncor Central Blah Seh t rooms. PE 3-4106, 4l A ■ DELUXE 3 ROOM PURN APT. 1 beoatlffl^PrankUn JIHajv^tL^- Nicholie & Harger Co. ma man huhon pe; him 1 bedroom HOME OARAOE. OAS PURNWriCD APT. PRIVATE BATH j BEDROOM ERICK DUPL-EX on* (ntrance. Sophie Usn.r 1 «—->i —— » Apt,. Apply « * __ Bprtogfleld Twp. PE 6-1466, MEN FREE RENT 13 ROOMS AND STOOL. CLEAN ' ' '■ M — eoy. Pcrckb. FE +3487. ______ _ bouaecleomng #H '~MMItotop *. 1M*- ■ .....—i FURNISHED APABTMHNT * HM* ~~ gttlttoe. ” Tel-Huron •hoppto* center. lelp Wanted plans. We'l j secure mortgage no obligation. Builders Exchange FE 3-7310 or PL 3-34*3 ALL TYPE OP CONCRETE WORK, A QUALITY AND PRICK (ShD YUYDV —IW — Attention. Truckers! Loading peat hunius and top 1 Auburn Rd. and Martell beta itegrlty. . For. talon a slogi can Ri pol- Al.'S COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO. “ e&u ssfta/Ta^uSs: cleanup of an debris. PE Colonial Lumber IPONTIAQ ‘ ■__________________ ^...... GLASS CQ. 1 jynz,*** 1 1 Wa^ejto 3~BEDROOM BRICK HOMjj' wffS attached gsrage^^a^Usdlr privileges, EM .... 1 1 » ' - -- 3YR6OM HOUSK^US 23 W. Lawrence St. • FE 5-6441. 'ftEOtuT^iblfE. OAS HEAf! m me CR 8-601L_________ . 3 ROOMS WITH OAS HEAT. BLD- 'M-JOtor^br. 13* H. Perry. FREE R*NT FOH~3~ROdM^ApT. Learn Real Estate Oet Into the best paving busln there le, Quallflcatlona, It vei ADDITIONS OARAGES. AND CE- HK__________ Builders’ Hardware LANDSCAPINO, Lumber, builder's hardwar»jplu^- Iniurance 1. EM 3-3416. tog. electrical a 3-3M3 or ™ i COMPLETE ™ WORK. FT* ; T& nfZZ'nS*. Improve, I FLOOR SANDING. WITT - COMPLETE INSURANCE sender. FE 8-3733. k REMODELING ; DEPENDABLE LAWN CARE, i oddjobs eaU Teen Service. . i LANDSCAPINO AND T Employment Agencies^ CARPENTRY Uvered. FE 3-041 LAWN CDTTINO AND CLEAN UP. NEW AND USED Building Material* —RECLAIMED BRICK— WINDOWS-DOORS-TRIM ' PIP* ■ ROOFING •Serving Pontiac Since 1929 FANSUNO eluding new wall^lesmn^ pro- ROUTE SALESMAN . Aggressive, ambitious man for ’ established dry cleaning route. Exceptional opportunity, oresham Cleaners. 406 Oakland. | "RECENTLY DIBCHAROCD VETS If you have, been recontly discharged aad dtslre a permanent 'position with a-—1 — win arrange a i Men ecceptod|( Evelyn Edwards _ _________________________ I CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOO ' large or small, cr ' -- residential. 3* m. time tee. OH 3-6173. CEMENT IS SPECIALTY. I ™rs aaaamense. »M l-4S7t. CONCRETE DRIYB SlbEWALK, — FE 5-8447. CUTE Y0UNO MISS To be receptionist by Country club, way go spend the ■ GLAMOUR PLUS rpsToi# SALESMAN POR WHOLESALE | tor. Typo 80 w p.m. OOINO UP ............. 1 “"•lit you’re being policy writing In Custom Asphalt Paving 'ENGINEERED ASPHALT! Residential. Commerolnj. Indus-' Excavating. Oradlng. MY , Licensed. HOME IMPROVE- SCOTCH PINE 81. V SURPLUS. LUMBER & - MATERIAL BALES CO. _• 5340 Highland Rd. IM-89) OB 3-7003 Paint $2.96 Per GaL MORGAN HARDWARE - 1140* HALDW1H 1 t 3-6147 WOLVERINE LAZELLE AGENCY 104 Pontiac Mato Bang Bids. fE 5-8172 i. fm « experience fi references tiac Press Box ill. 8TXAOY PART TTMI WOR ft^Bniidtnf gT____________ r WAtL TAPINO AND FlSlSH- Htol. FE S-331Q or P» 44IH. 22 l-A Reduced Rate* Local or long distance moving, SMITH MOVIMO CQ. PE 4-4884 A-t MOVING SERVICE LUMBER COMPANY WE BUY, SELL, TOK TRADE ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS i BE SURE YOU SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ANY BUILDING 8UPPLIE8 320 S. PADDOCK ST. Paiiot. y 18th. PH tadToom.' i | SLATER APTS.|*j^l -I u N PARKE ST ! Ml kuna ROOMb ANT BATk CALL APT-47 1 p.m MO* Jmdyn. . ROOM___HOUSE. 1411V, PRX- CLKAN. M O D EltN. ShsrB Living Qmrtera 33 1 OIRL TO SHARE APT. 81* PER week. Pi 3-0*03. , Wtd. CoMtrxcta, Mtgs. 38 $1,000 TO $1.000,000 ART CONTRACT. ANYWHEHH LOW DISCOUNT—QUICK ACTION Deaf wEB • leltokt* firm eetab-tohed to IMS. can Jim Quinton. PH8-4431. Aftor * pm. PEMM*. RETIREMENT ASSURANCE CO- ABILITY ro ,#11 your land cootract at lowaat poaalbw dlaeoant ta a eervice Tad McCullough to, given tor yenra. Alan oaaS tor fj*» to®*?-. buyer, waNtog. We eMtga/loa*. ~ — hour. PC MM . (toil any hour. PATIO STONE CO. FACTORY TO YOU PMCM _ v 1*110 Highland Rd.. M-lt. EM 3-4*3 bur»» ualjfBijyi ,|t al ti Partridge. PK +188, ___...____________ W+MIOI |Xny .kind o# light hauuno ' 1 * odd Job,. — • -— 1 FE2-9784 Institutional FURNITURE rou need plu, PBX ice and light typing, -cceptlonlst Job. EXPERT CARPENTRY—O ARAOE8. ANT KIND OP LIGHT HAULINO" tloeirieil AGES. 14 a land m UH9 MMUKit --- 6() w ninist ,-iS Good wage, to ftrrt clam man. TtLf®1 Write to Box 63. The Pontine ftRJ J3S^fW-------------m'i“ Dll MAKERS Overtime Apply In P(r,on , of dictation. UNFURNISHED ROUSE, of agt In axchaSto fo __ 1 111 4-1___ WANTED EXPERIENCED ALUM I -—n xldlng In,taller,, ag^m 4-0103. prqjtrr YOUNO If KHW* ____________ H*lp Wanted Fimaie BABYSITTER to live IN. 1 .. Carr CURB WAITRESS mipi AND INSIDE _------,— _____Drive-In. Tala* graph near Dixie. ARE FOR BOY 6 AT J HOUSE -work, FB ‘ ■ * ' “ CURB WAITRESSES AND COUNT-or girl,, id W Root “ — stand,-676 w. Huron. John toy. Mgr. ■ . - COUNTERTPBRSON EXPERIMfCBb for dn eiaanera, iteady work, II Hut Maple, B|rm. •CURB .WAITRESSES curb waitress ^ M nijht shift. Applf la person TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. DA PAN D ABLE Days Prefer pi El Ufht h - ____jn living withli . .--J. Transportation fur nA$idc If needed. M«3 Eston Rd. tnurfil AMISTANT. STATE AQB . and qualification,. Bgportens* not noottlMBi Reply Pontiac Pwi+ Hox 66. EXPERIENCED < GOOK sjrssii #plf. I . » (Woodward at Sq. Lake Rd.) TRAINEE 83 3+38. neat and •+ re. Light typing. local attorney. Paicln- -atlng work. Aayd 3+40. Type 80. w.p.m.iCShorthand FHA u ETy WAITRESSES AND COOKS -MEN TRAINEES , WE HAVE tome unusually fine opportunities for young men to train to the field, of credit, sale,, or manaaer position. “Coma In * Reglat, EVELYN EDWARDS VOCATIONAL__ . COUNSELING SERVICE 34 H EAST HURON SUITE ‘ FE 4-0684 - FE 4-1423 Secretary $400 -- interesting position available If you ban good akllls. 5 day week, new. modem'office,, excellent fu- SALES AND OFFICE young men. I___—— _ to 1400 Midwest Emntoyn Pontiac State Bank Bl •1 CARPENTER WORK. NBW and repair. FE +611*. "l PAINTER INTERIOR AND EX- epKnWi ampItall >+ parted. WE 3-4331. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC TRAIN-— or Gac Station Trainee. Lea HOUSE MOVING. equipped. PE 4-8450. L._ MONEL FOR REMODELING. Ill* SEABOARD PINANC N Perry. PE +*«*1. MILLER'S PLOOil SERVICE. LAY-Ing, sanding, Hulahtej. PE 4-0480 ...F ..kp Hji-FfTI Free eatlmi PLASTERING d PE 3-3360. PRE-CUT C07TAOE ON YOUR land, lilt Dn. Louis Savage. IMS Penobscot Bldg. FE +1030 or WO PLASTER1NO A REPAIR BEAB. ESTIM UL > REMODELING QUALITY ^ORK. i,' cabinet, a apeclalty. RCX)F REPAIRS EAVKSTROUOHINO PE .+084* SPECIALIZING IN CEMENT WORK. — ■*—-imn, sidewalks, etc. tpalr Pree_ eatlmatea Jtoori _ 6-3113 Be'ri Comeeina. TRUCK AND TRACTOR REPAtC heavy welding, gu and arc. 3975 Rochestcf Ri. at South Blvd.___ TRENCHING. EXCAVAITNO POR •cptlc tank,. Plaid Ula. footings, dltchca and boat wou. UL 3+404. UNDER MNl -itimal . MV 3-3786. Building Supplies 14 NEED CASH POE REPAIRS OR new construction? Bee SEABOARD FINANCE. 1116 N. Perry 8-8681: Business Service If R ONLY For ENTIRE front of HOUSE or ALUM.PCMbK OANotY -1864 to IlM YALUEI With complete house Job of I - ALUMINUM SIDING _ NOMONEYDN-UtPMT. SUMMER OL 1-6823 Days-Eve,. itoianswer cul OL l-8161 aTONE-AWNINfl-BTORMB load FE 8-6303. HAUUNO AND RUBBI8H NAME i y uur prlce_ Anv Jlme. FE +0086. | LIOHT HAULINO OH ODD JOBS. > FE 2-81.4. LIOHT HAULINO. DAT OR NIGHT. FE 8*0526._____________ LIOHT ANb HEAVY TRUCEINO" In Color for Your * Office or Your Home Buyers for Contracts CLARK REAL ESTATE PE 3-78*8 Res. PE 4-4613 ASK FOR MR. CLARK CASH POR LAND CONIRACTE. H. J. Van Wall, 6066 Dtato Hwy. orT-im* IMMEDIATE ACTION On any good land cgatrnaU. New or ionxoood. Yonr oneh upon en+ lifictory laapacnon of property and title. A,k for Ken Templeton. GENERAL PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY |“ ’. Lawrence Bt. PK 3-0138 TeraHeton, Realtor _ jard Lake Rd. PE +45*1 LAND'*CONTRACTS TO 16UY _OR WbJri A4 ARCADIA iw>1.____ ItonUac. 638 par month. FE Phone MI 4-36*4. ~ la Waterford 1 .« r ‘sm IS ______ROOMS. UTILITIES FUR- nlshed. 114 E. Howard ,_ HOLLYWOOD APTS, j iokM kkwtT iyd.;olbUNp fir Otova aad rafg tern. Chfl- dree welcome. FK +303*___ ] eu jpwr ENT A BATH. INC. _ Mm t;», . L..-£mr 1 r~3:v^-~*5 ROOMS AND BATH CALL ATT- . Parry +4668 ROOM HOT _ Cadar^toyalrc^^^ ” rooms-chojmSjnelcoWi; 66 Waabtetton Street. (ROOM MODERN. CONVENIENT *-qola aad torn line', baby wel-laqutre at M Wlaaor after i-MM after ___ J LARGB CLEAN hath, west aide. MA 8-6M6. j Rooia andjiath priv. ent . ~~t fleer. F3 4-7147. 44 .J fwu. FE to® . ______f HO^ FOR RENT 67 Whitfield. Inquire 736 W. Huron. I ROOMS AND BATH. LOWER net. FE 1-4303. , ADULTS, BUSINESS. PROPKS-... new TBtdrm. Ranch flu-. gac heal. Lk. Frlv. FK ~H1WLT~^OKOORATKD, PIROT j HOUn TOR KENT TOR RKTU^ floor, pvt. toilet. •< Clow ta, 124 Norton. 3 ROOM, LIVING ROOM. »«D- 1 LAMFROOT. Y»AR . AI^UND _ 3-4670.________;________________ Pontiac. uSg new > BEDRM BRICK we ! ---J, ifaqmriT-h»—to «■------------«*a if 4: an da* SHIRLET A***™*-??!,.,, IIS 47 Huron fj M*M -------- ^ _______ ) BEDROOM. FULLBikTH. SEP-! MODERN WEST SUBURBAN Rubbish, i SUPERVISED BY O’DELL CARTAGE Mai and lont distance movtm Phone PH 8-4416______ Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT • tt-Ton Pickup* Di-Ton Btakee Dump Truck, Seml-Tralltr, Pon'fiac ■Farm and Industrial Tractor-Co. - 83, S. WOODWARD PS +0441 , FE +1443 Open flaUr tnetodtog Sunday Painting ft Decorating 23 t-l PAflrnNO INTERIOR Exterior. Id por cont due. for cash. guaranteed. -Proa «»t. PE +6306. A LADY INTERIOR E Papering PE +0363. __ A l PAIRTIN6 * DECORATINO, Paper remorod. rm HEM._____ DECORATE NOW AND 8 A V • perform Mtlmataa. (E 3-6944. . 7 PAINTING, WALL WASH1NO. PA-per removed. Term,. B. T. San-durty. PS 4-7141. UL +3166. pAlNTlKO irtv'lTlET NO JOB PAINTINO, PAPERING REMOY-al. ‘Waamnd. PE 3-3313. ■ 1 paperhanoino PE 4-3111 PAiNTiko, iRt " s *WT>aTer Television Service 24 CREST TV. I HOUR SERVICE, day or nights PE 8-6376. DAY OR NIOHT TV SERVICE. noon A evening call PE 3 IlM., PK 3-3334 ___ 141 W. HUlLT-n RgPRfGERA TORS. HOODS, WASHERS. DRYERS, AND OBNERAL ELECTRIC, TAPPAN, THERMADOR. RCA WHIRLPOOL. WE8TINOHOUBE. KITCHEN AID. ’• OarrcU. EM +M1I Building Situ 15 Ladd's, Inc. ‘ Developers of Fine Building Sites aiP and SAVE YOUR READY REFERENCE FOR ALL FUTURE .NEEDS. i, . Uphoistering 21 EAXLE’S CUSTOm UPHOLSTER- !l-J«41*I74 °MlfT U>l Rd tU AL’S UPHOLSTERING THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 317 NORTH PERRY ST. FE5-SS8 v Lost and Found ________Orton nils - Clark,ton nran plana* ,ontao4 K. Downing. 33 Carlton Ct, jjl rtwnrd. "OUND: LAST PALL COLLIE, black, white and brown BS like, chlldHm, hom, wanted. IK LOST. PAIR PERSORIP^ON SUN- and identification al garafa, and will contact finder, immediately-LOST: biTo l t s h ikjDnHjw. whlto wlth black ipotl. OL 2-3881 LOST: AU, WHIT* PARAKEET named "Proaty”. Vicinity WU-liama Lake- Reward. O* 3 1ME. LOST: TAN Akfl WByK' Pirn ata brtttany apnntoi, EK 8-74S6. LOST: CHILD'S GLASSES, VICIN-tty of Longfellow school. Reward. ra 8-iri’t LOST: ,PA1R OP BROfvN RIM Si-focal glaaacc between St. Frederick'* and Bfjl C^ub. Reward. — +8834. . 7 Lost and Found LOST: LADIES ~’lk --“Tel, |_______I _ ilegraph. Contain! tmj. portent papers an- •* money. Reward. PE LOST: BOSTON BULL BLACK AND watte, broken car, Pamqla, chll-dren, pet, reward. OR 3-M33, iro Free eetlmatee. OR 3-3341. Nottees spd personals 27 SHY OIRL OR WQMAH. Hi PIiTVATE DETECTIVES Don’t warm. Enow the (net*. Ex-_p*rt ahadowlng. PE >-bl*l. ARE tou woHried OYSI-. DEBTS? Then consolidate an your MBs and knee I mas* to pay. BUDGET SERVICE PE >4336 ,JI WjJbfwn St, Over, Connolly’s Jewelers " AEROTREDS -i KNAPP &HOES Fred Herman__ OK +MS3 CALLDtO ALL GRADUATES Notice: Plena* send your name, pnaent addrew and year of graduation fram EtT Prwtortok'e School to: Alumni A,*oclatlim, T6 Wm4te* ss'fi.ssr- ------------ Wanted Real Estate 36 ALL CASH DON'T LOSE YOUR HOME We will pay cadi for yaur.equlty, 1118 W. MAPLE MAYFAIR +4383 LET US SHOW YOU BOW TO OET cadi for yarn home or tend, contract. (tod lor fra* appraisal. Corner ‘Auburn and Crook, H. C. NEWINGHAM PE 4-4363 •______ Vt MW WANTED - LAKE UMBOS - “Buyers Galore J. A. TAYLOR. Agency 7733 HIOHLAND RD. OR + PROVE to you our toad LIST WITH Humphries I H. TBLBORAPH — OPEN EVES. FE 2-9236 * MULTIPLE LIST DIO SERVICE Rent Apts. FuraWad 37 BEDROOM. KITCHEN. BATH. BIUKWM EIHWIIH, Min. Blngto pereon. Clot* In. Pg 3-1436. ET FLOOR,------‘i—----------- FE +1766. ^T|nbri» flacmuTBD J rm. . api f+W. convenient to towa.'MU. tern, no wk. MA HIE i. close in. ________ retired ____... farted. 164 H. Parry. FE IJlti. 1 LAROE CLEAN RM.. KITCHEN, convenient to town. Util, turn., iiurwk " * ’ * w 1 ROOM AND KITCHENETTE * adnjij only 33# N. Paddock. PE tote' Ik*Ent. 1 man, lit Norton.’ 676 per month toclude* heat. C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLE 2164 M-I8_______N* ?'M1* -R3&rPVTjnrr., nnud-t dec., i "roomt wirK rrovi and rb- frlgerator 36 Cadillac. Pe 6-3M6. After « P.m. 3 ROOMS AND BATH U7TLITIE8 turn Idled. Oda W M3M. ROOttS. DELUXE APgJtTMENT. tiled bath and ihower, refriger- ator aad ranto (uniMM. Iff 3-4115. _ jiO»OOM~UPPKR ON tANDMR- Larg* Jet. ---------- ,___ lirijt. J children welcome. FE MONeV~FOR MOVING XfiD Rj+ furnishing? Get up to (Mu. SEABOARD FINANCE CO.. 1118 N. Perry. FE 8-8661. ___ NORTH BIDS. BRICK DUPLSE. 1 rms. garage. 188 Beach, FB 3-8133.________________________ NEAR ROCHEKTEHri ROOM Duplex. bath, garage and garden 'Spot. OL 1-1080 nr FE +MM-ON LAKE BRICE RANCH DU-|4aX. | large bedroom,. Netoral WHg- 1 BKSPM. 4 ROOMS AMD BATH. HEAT. HOT water furnUhed, |8* a month. OR 1-4764 or Ok 6-1673. * ROOM APT.. SILVERCREST SUB. Priv. ent. and garage, lit. Cnu after 3:30, OR 3-6335, RMS. AND BATH. UPPER. HEAT turn. 3* Putnam aad 143 Baldwin. SPAMILY^HGCHILDRICJ 3-7494^_______ rROOM UPPER Dt NICE BRICK duplex, close tq downtown. aj-ulta only, COE 6-76U4. 34A 6-7378. TWO HQU8E8 NEAR CAS INI Recreation Dr., c NC OMI 1 bdm ho_____________ flawed In porch fndl modern 3 carpeted. Near C 5 RMS. * BATH OR J Brkft Flat — Heated ‘ ' ' wilding, rn HU gil AuhuruXXftPXWliiW Living room, I bedi ette, dinette, bMh -Reference*. Apply M Apt. K Phpqe PE MUM. pBt LARGE "SjUMt j TtOOMS NBAR school bus and town. UttlHIe, furnished. Stove And frig. If de- I yr. old girt .iftorunuu* Moo_ thru^Prl. for teterrtew. Call PE UtSOHLSVELY 4 AN4"JlAfi; '-----nMn teMtoiMu. . Mr- near anjgort, adwte. Wwjt'cZL™ R^M A^tWlfi ptbUty of ateuat b|w»*, i ~~ frt^srato^and utlllUe* Automatte heat. Lea** 3-8473. partulliTTurnibhed TOME, badroome, large yard chljdran welcome, cm, to Ptehsr ■>*»-Cdll after 6 p.m. PE +4U43. ROCHfc^TER[pUPLEX._ IjR5* QllCK. WMI JeWlL, 1138. Lena*. PE Sallee Woods Sub. I-Uk 3 bedrm. Rmtwv— option f. PE I-8Q34 or UN 4-46S8. gl«8a*. _ — bedrm bomt with fi_ and large ptotare window,. WATERFORD TWP. ifU'nSQT-cadero. U rm,., brick, 3 bedrm., tenoed, bamt., carpet, drag*, in Rent Lake CcttogfK 41 BEDRM. COTTAOE ON PONTIAC PhT Lama Him. ‘ ' 3 BEDROOM. MODERN FUR- fUB, mwemi, pens, boat, Mcdy beach. 8480 for the season. MY lUMnlVL . MODERN LAKE front home. AH ramUhad with garage. Located on WtUlnas Lk. Win rent tar rammer eeaeeo. Ph. OR MW CASSVILLB: 3 BDRM MODERN —eh. IIP beeettful beach. 4 irk. i. June, July. Aug. PE 4-I73W Z A BETH LAKK . ' Y E A R end cottage. Oa* beat. Rea,. -* itosaa »■ VErmont KEnweod 14331 fc tm Weekly. CUH Pfc~443S3. THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROJBLE'M: Want Ads! To seH, rent, lure, it’s FE 2-8181. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1960 TWENTY-FIVE For Root Rooms _DfATION SLIBFINO________ __Jllvlng rm. with TV. 1 or 1 gtrto or married oeupto. n MW. cozy'feus'. priced right m Cottar*. Aft. ThtTMrs. Cooper. <^^our SfWMSM. IS North Johann. VI g ■SSS86^f.asaW -■arv.-.S *~ x'CISSt adults « RS. Ro-| m||| fereediir gaa heat and others. By 1 appointment. OR ha«oa, Attached t ear heated garage. On nearly 1 leadacaped HPP9P______________acres Roar Saehahaw Sshool. Road. «M 3-4681. ;_ _____! Sacrifice OR STM*. wixou. lOBAL for rbal bs- if~owyrtK~j~MKV*Bbu face I------- ■l attorney, brick ranch w«k Mar attariied • or MA garage On tVaoro wooded tot to N^WTI^BS^WisT SIOK. FK : For RentMiapaflantOMS 48 ’.-ACRE LOT. CONVENIENTLY located. araUaUr ham flnwtoeq. Largo Bvtag 10001,000 na^^rat 454, Leadale. Troy Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities ■ar Jm ’ ’ LAKE FRONT h6mL y ymg. a^ hoaaufal^ year professional for exeentlTo ______, “®T modem hoick, built A X had* --- MtXWe bathe, dream ______ bunf-ihi, 'gorgeous tin- ptoco, ■“* ---- ________________occupancy. Tckc M-M to Cundr Rd. which to if miles west Milford it, or 1M ami tact of u.S. a, Cundy to Maxflekl Rd. to 11466 Tlmber- m Dobott. LAKB FRONT, I ________ -Ji hath, well laadacapM. rhao tflop, ate. 1 v, blocks oft Dixie. Furn. 512.5*0. Unfurn. $11,000. OR 8-380S. lakefront Weet suburban - modem 4 bedroom completely fumtahed — mice furniture I. Large carpeted living room, to ft, froatogt. 3 car ?aragc. Completely fcaced yard. 13.250. with reneooabto terms. Dorothy Snyder lavender Realtor Eat. W Years • tool Highland Rd. tMMft Fhone — MU 4-6417 NO MONEY DOWN 1 bedroom brick with fall basement, newly decarelfd. storms A 1 screens. A real buy, RUSSELUYOUNG REAL estate a building MIDDBirrON REALTY ^£F&*rM Fsr Ssle Hbrssi 1 FAMILY ROME. 525 MADISON/-J Are Rocheuer. 8 rooms and hothl . a rata enlraaoo*. 8 car laragt. iXsJrwa.-k’ssuj tn —XdSW*k1 mV IWhi AVhlT •«. F°r®Si For SrIr Houses 49 MARMADUKfL^. By AndenNW ft Leeming T SAVE EXTRA FEES 8 bedrm., bamt., let. North city to..— Ue and parochial aohoola. TfUtBE INCOME PROPERTY, 2-FAMILY. 0 ROOMS AND BATH EACH. VERY GOOD. CONDITION. EXCELLENT RENTAL LOCATION. FREE AND CLEAR. WILL. TAKE VACANT OR SMALL HOME. DOWN, OR WILL TRADE,. AS DOWN PAYMENT ON SIR-^ MINOHAM OR LAKE PROPERTY. ■ Lomptfl | W. HUB . OR SMM TRI-LEVEL STARTER _ NO MONET DOWN MIS n horns to po proud of. Tour tot or oars. MIto modaL O. Plattlsy, Builder. EM 2-408. UNION LAKE AREA 8 bedroom ranch, tow down pay- t bedroom, m story with Baraga. Also Inks property. Wilson Real Estate Wgg Cooley Lake W EM 8-S84S. W. Yale. Cor. Stanley For Site Houses OPEN 2444 Anders A TIRRIP1C i 1 fan# typo t— ________ double attached garage. Loepto landscaped yard backing up to golf course. ■ Ruga famll y httwita. - Screened rear porch. Sxccl-lent terms. TURN OFF W ---WAtTON JUST A BLOCK WKBT OF SILVER LAKE. ■sb'Ssti N BRYSON - For Sale Houses Hagstrbm "issrwvusrxs ranch, sttachod 3 ear Sgasa. basement, ctooo tg M JB taff*trsS^. tS? tar, or oar aa down payment. •sa*j* you're working to ttoft Pit#—"* i titoon tom »■«,.toil HJt* meat alum, storing n«4 •frBtng. 111.500 with 83,00# down. HAGSTROM ♦too Highland W. PONTIAC OR 4-0358] “Have a heart, Marmaduke! I didn’t squirt YOU on purpose!" SMITH .WIDEMAN OPEN BY OWNER- 1 custom built , For Sale Houses 49 A N NET T St. Fredwlek’s School —4 bedroom home. 1st floor 1 With glassed-in porch. Urge ‘ bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen. 2nd floor 3 * bedrooms* and hath. Floored nttle. Basement HA heat. Oarage. HUM. tl.000 down. . Nee [ WEST SIDE. — 3 bedroom w-*-k ft frame 1-ftoor BP*S| 1 For Sale Houses WHITE ' BROS. 4 BEDROOMS On n largo lot. with full haont. Living room and room are carpeted. 2 ha up tad 8 down. This DIRECTIONS: Beautiiil 3M. ft* Many built. In china eabtaet Myth finish. _______. dace. 22 If. ckfpcted slate vestlbuls, plss-. ceramic tile bath vanity. •at with largo tiled '« 8 years Old. ran to no appreciated. - -t $20,950 with cash For Sal« Houses HAYDEN mi sn patio. POBTIAC WATKINS BSTATIX eeltont g room home 3* it Fireplace In the 3f Ftott; >. tll.800. F.H A. Terme, walls. Wall ray heat. 1 yard. Call for 1 I1M85. Terms, ____ .jeteVed . tarp»L.Baga garage Fenced Chicken hoaee. -------------- •rapes, shrnhi—AFrtvflosM- « Whipple Lake. IlCtOO. Term*, PONTIAC LAKE FRONT. 4 room ■—*-*—■ ootuge. 3 boots. Both. . wot. quick pow ration. Btoetrfc 1 closets. TOUR HOST John McHeely. OPEN E «nsi N.V. 8 WITH 1 >, 3 extra attached MM eluded. $0M with tow down payment can MA 5.1581 after 3. RED ws.rm.tlc.*S,rEi“2-»5or BY OWNER I neighborhood. 11 r _____ private entrances, , street. Near (MB SJM __ Coach. tM5 down. 8TM0. Full price. Fof information. 144 Jud-son. after 4 p.m. or anytime Sat- 2 BEDROOM SHELL HOUSE. $2,-3M FB 4-554I. 1 2 BEDRM. HOME. 2 CAR OA-j rage, and 3 lots, $MM. FB 4-8881.1 2 BEDROOMS. ATTRACTIVE ll year old homo in Draytoo-Clarks-1 ton area. Eaay terms._OR 3-4028 gi.ouo (town, 3 bedroom nothing down. i4i Nebntska Street ,***.°!-*4**L***^-0n 3_H5t.__ .J bedroouu. newly decorated, full 2 BEDROOM. OAS HBAT. 213 W I basement, oil furnace, largo klWb-Sheffield, terms- MA 8-1318. ..[ en. 55.800 ** Colored—Prospect St, 3 bedrooms, gaa furnace, i basement, carport, fl.soo i Raeburn Street' NEW EARLY AMERICAN 8-BED-room brick, poaslblc 4th bedroom, walk-out baaomcot. choice location. 3-car garajfe^blackvepv^ioad room with fireplace, tclaphoce outlets, louvered .doors. Hotpolnt fRyrkmo . dcWb, by owner, cute 8 bedroom. IS garage, nice nrd, 4 commercjal IoU. “ “ 8-IS7Q tot _ _ ^ —a KICI 1 BEDROOM BOOSE. 3 LOTS, i 'jjy ownwr FE 5-2302______! NO . MONEY DOWN wtli build g starter bo«« On v tot. MW - Otar. Full Rough wiring Your p' orYto- 3-BEDROOM. ALL BRICK. J rones,Real Est. bubb mcmab_________abtjocykr OWNER LEAVING THE STATE Must sell egt. In a fine 3 bed-l Large tot. Well lo-Northern High, for f COLORED ONLY? KNOTTY TlNE *' kitchen I nodrooms. Soar garage. Across from Murphy Park. 1 BEDRM* LAROE BASEMENT prte, gg.000 00. Bust on largo tot with Sylvan « mo. 353 S. A prlvllegas Mag 2-car ga- - —— '*1*2.550. ON FHA TERMS LASALLE IN HURON OARDBNg 4 bedrm. hams with fenced yard.! ' Fireplace, gmaaodda porch, draperies etc. Includes on Income name, rooting unfurn. for IIS mo. HURRY, FE 8-0458 C. Schuett. Realtor * __________________i^Tp.m?* only.' . COLORED^. 8(3 8. SHIRLEY CLARKBTON. 3 BBDrSmTSrICK i ranch, it, bath, gas bent, low I down payment MA 5-1454. CANAL FRONT ACCBSS TO 3 BEDROOM BRICK STARTER homes with beat moats. Keith jio|wtrt. Building OsHtractor. — 3-4 bedrooms, toko prtv., walk » •tort and school. 115.515, 51455 down. EM 3-8531. i~Bedrm brick, turn sum dawn, it, par coat Mtgr. FB 5-2514. 3 Bf»R---------- Keego Harbor. moot, .land cont— _ _ ...___ t BKObOOM HOME. FAMILY: room, n ear israge. Lot 51' g 285. Fenced In beckysrd. Boar cehoolt ana churches, toko priv-Ueges.^ 113,700. 52.000 deem. MAr- t~ROOM8 ABD BATH. MODfaN on 15 nertn. 5M55 terms. Boor Ortonvllto. Call FB 44551. t ROOMS MODERN. CLASSED-to porch tiled Hoar* throughout •man down paymoaL MArket tag. 4 BEDROOMS. 81155 TimsI’E aaiit ' sermms. largo fenced to ngpreototo. fi l-wi,.______ ! OAKWOOD MANOR, I TEARS OLD — —’ brick and aluminum ranch bom*. 3 htgrotmi. 1<4 bethe, birch paneled family room. It a 38 with ledge rock fireplace, and huge bulK-ta bookcases, large kitchen, carpeting to living rm., and dining ML 3tk car plastered garage, .baaement with oil furnace. lot 250 a 350. beautifully landscaped, pvt. candy bench on Little (kivar Lab# for only 435,585. FB 8-1B78. largo living room. Nothing to do Just move in. Recently decorated. No money down. > Only prepaid Items of approximately 5855. St's per coat land contract. OEOROE R. IRWIN. REALTOR, gj W, tCALTOM FE 8-ffc rEBT BLOOMFIELD, HAMMOND , Lk. privileges, 3 bedrooms. 14 baths, breakfast nook, kitchen, ----- ---- _—- --teg nxe,. __„ ,sretfd by (20- paneled family j nxn. .vv.v.wd garage. 3155 8 Hammond Lk. Dr. FE 2-0503. I W.i Ann Arbor tivi modern ^bungalowT 2 bed-rooms, tile bath, oil heat, fenced [ lot. Complete, $7400. Huron Gardens Dream bungalow. Carpeted living room, large knotty pine enclosed* porch, Oil heat! 1% car garage. Handy location. 85250. WATKINS LAKE—Largi range, 3 bedrooms, ltk ceramic hatha. Full basement, oil boat. Breesewsy ft garage. Offend at low pries of IllMg, terms. e. 2 ACRES — Rochester tfla-tytet. Remodeled ' Colonial farm homo with beautiful towaflgg shade trees. Living room, fireplace, modern kitchen with bullt-lna 1 extra large dining .room with adjoining .screend porch, don ft lavatory on 1st floor 3 bedrooms and hath up with room lor 4th. 3-car attached garage plus email outbuildings. $18,080 terms. homo* Mar Watkins 00 with 58.550 down. WJHITE BROS. . OR 1,1355 | Open Eves, -til «i Sunday HU 3 ____5555 Dtolo Hwy, - OPEN L SUNDAY .12 TO 8 The Bonneville f 168 W. KEHNETT RD. 5150 DOWN BRAND NEW 8BBDROOM8 CARPETING Directions: North on Baldwin to Kennett Rd. Turn loft to model. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-9471 OPEN EVENINGS' ft SUNDAYS. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE' I 148 JOSLYN, COR. MANSFIELD | Late, i DIRECTIONS: Elizabeth 4 to VoorMIs to Wowr*" j Your HpaMi 2816 OT8EGO *“• “■■—--*■■ *-iho. Rd; ________— Otsego. Lola V. Pick. takes this ELIZABETH LAKE E8-TATEQ. 4 bedroom nreplace. FnmUy^ sited Sath* Excellent IUtohm* Vestlnutov with Mato Door atfsL closeh sliding glass doors. Oil forced air host. 15 x 24 ft. recreation room with fireplace. Extra largo bedrooms with ample. closet space, gracious T.. <• St. Vincent’s Only 2505 down on this 3 apartment Income. Automatic oU.beat. big garage. Pull price $8,805. WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH P. RIISZ, BALES MOR 14-55 E. Huron St. PE 4-All _._.J SUNDAY, 1-5 P.M. 146 W. HICKORY GROVE. Custom bliUt 3 bedroom * brick trt-level, fully carpct-ed. Brick ' fireplace i wall In living'room. 2/ceramic ttto bathe, beautiful Florida rm. 3-ear attached garage. Oss hut tu aso MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE IRWIN i living i LAKEFRONT 4 bedroomc, ..... dining room ana kitchen. Full basement, oil furnace, aluminum elding Wonderful^ bench. 50 a 340 bedroom, 13 tot. 813. CANAL FRONT IT.*'. RUSSELL YOUNG •EAL ESTATEjk^BUl ___ _ ______ you our 3 bedroom brick at tn valoncls. Carpeting, Drapes, huge recreation room - ----!. Price 113,55$ L cob end make 3 kedroom brisk Mato at SMI Fear to mu sahdlvtctoa with fi* *“- *-1» xucaeu, nrtese- garage. Gas beat. Utility root SSltf *ooodi8atL^i» JtB —« tor.the kiddira. FuU.ylce. tt.960, nN( o^b. a good Say to ‘~oa V»ii—’ —v «'VeDR06m COLONIALS. ROCH-j 1* Huron*F« tdJto'crTrTllgillt fsLcr Heights, Smith ft Lilly, | after 5 p.m. '• too.. 85$ Mato_Bt..PL_ig«. cTAB'KSTOB. 2 RKDRpoBS; 2 ROOMS AND BATH. N If L Yi storms and screens, WBlMo-wplI . decorated. Fall baMaoat fenced carpottog . Installation. $78 a yard. 8355 down. FE S-443B. month Take over 444 per eent 8 ROOM BUNOALOW. FULL BABB- gLmtiPfelal** <,0WI1 ?w* ment. gas heat, north end, by ““S.. _____....; _ owner, W 2-7708 alter 4 p.m. pEWRABLE HOME_ ON CEDAR /tr5i~10wN. 544.M fEr 'mDnWE ON YOUR LOT „5me your flans or ours | INCLUDING ROUGH PLUMBING I.' AND ELECTRIC. --------- PAV----- --- bungalow, ptoctond walls, nicety decorated, with basement partitioned eft for piny rooa.- oeau-tlful district and grounds, tocet. cd In Washington Fnrit subdivision. aluminum storms and screens, also carpeting Included In this price. |M.M with FHA. term*. LAKB mmUtGEB ON LOWBR Straits Lika, large lot, 3 bedrooms. homo Is | years old apd- JOHN VXRMETT BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Country Club, Imkt Orton. Shown by appointment James Dodd. FB l4-64a5 or IB Dwight Btreet. OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 tri-level starter model _ 9255 Oomorco Rd. r o. Wntttoy. Bulldor.___EM 1-04*3 -jubo .tot. NlcMy scaped In Highland Estataa Waterford High. Only IU.500 ANTIQUE LOVER'S T-------- Modern with t**-1 - YOU’LL LOVE THESE -----—m—PWWl BEDROOMS-FULL BASEMENT NISH MATERIAL TO FINISH. Brick ynneh homo. Outatanding MODELS NOW UNDER CON-! Carpolcd living room and dining SnlwCnOK. . • room. Large^lot.^ Nicely lanf- . A. C. Compton & Sons 4500 W. HURON ST. OR $.1414 ETC*. OR 3-4558 Or FE 2-7058 OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 TRI-LEVEL STARTER MODEL 5155 Commerce Rd. O. Flntttoy. BuUder, BM 1-0452 ONE 3 BEDROOM AT 511 KBHIL-wortb. Two 2 hodroom pULM. “ VUlaje One 2 bedroom frame DREAM setting foi ■ —irlook- FLANNlke TO BUtLDrl We wtU build a complete 8 all - krtek ranch with n Full bneement. On youi I this 2 I cottage. Nirad* some fixing Full price. 34,460. Oh n betuUfuIly wooded 115 n 155 tot near Hlgh-innd. Kuachau, Detroit. VE t-aOoo. $355 DOWN. NEW) 3 BEDROOM * (Bnator. Aim** t aero tot. Pull bsssment ^rUy^ HnUhed. Oxford ttOC DOWN MODERN 3 BEDROOM ranch hoiito. BiitotUOf, gamgo- Over 4k goto. Na AN OPPORTUNITY IHHMBItilMMaEir * Hcfror 3 level 1 lit fk of perfect homo. 5 rooms and ball Only 1 years old. Ideal ^ “to*. •“ ■.WOOD REALTY 111.500; ] BEDROOMS, FULL FIN-—--4 hossmoat, torn f oar ga-. - *-z- privllor** ***- A DOLL HOUSE Only gs.ltoo buy* this 3 bedroom homo with dream kitchen Including automatic washer ft. ~ W in. electric Move with_____ A fsn. Also^Idjjajbed.^^Corpwt. ilust JE!“.UO0 ______ 2 bedrooms Vtth .Jargk living room, dutog room, k“-*— end breakfast nook. Full hodroom, extra isrga ...— full hath, modern kitchen, onto, heot. large gardaa space. — ta schools and ihopajas —--------------sioa. Oily' BY OWNER •mall house 188 Qaar, dots Corner hA. paved streets. OWNER. WATERFORD. . Matt. Ito baths, basement, large arage. Features torn kltohon. k. fronUft®. d ltvlDff Rm. Burnt.. btMttfllU] w Dn. P»ymt Cal mm »**_____________ DRAYTON* PLAINS 4 bedrms., 14k story. On 180 ft. corner lot. Full basement, fin. place. Shower. 14k hatha. Fire-place to living roam. 51555 dawn. 575 monthly payment*. OB 2-5SM. DRAYTON PLAINS On Dixie Hwy. I hoatohsoutug cabin*. 1 room homo. Lot MVki 155 ft. Ter me. 35 percent down. CUCKLER REALTY 835 H. Soglnaw Eves UL 3-5351 DVORAK. 5583 CIVILIANS $190 DOWN 1 hodroom*. Comer tot. Utility room. Brick and asboatoa, Carport. Vacant. Open, walk to and look at It If Interested, anil owatr. DAYS WO MM EVES, BAT. EUR. TO 55581 . lOH'T LET Liel &~Chifi atop yon mu owning your own home SCC SEABOARD FINANCE, mu nTrutj jr* mow. EXECUTIVE'S BOUSE ON BBAUTI-ful Waterford win, auwuu, drapet, bullt-lna. 3 baths, basement, 1 car gMato. Owner transferred OB MM. ___________. ELIZABETH LAKE FRIVILEOES. 2 bedroom KMovol, carpeted, IK.lta. FS; 8-5551.' , ELIGIBLE FOB OI LOAN* HERE la A -fgSl buy. 8 bodrm. home, gaa heat, nice toftloiL very rca-ff Mil) TOH~tAljTTOBWttiM'WTATl7~I bedrm. krtok ranoh type. Rico location. Full basement. EHm tot. A real bay. Call PE 4-I1M. Broker FOR FACTORY WORKER With lang family, f room bun- to coo, Frank Shepard, Realtor Fob colored, t rooms all modern, gas mtnt, 154 a FE 4-400 *1 INEXPENSIVE Email madam 5 room In good Keego Harbor location. .Thic homo -needs dtiamttog and to otherwise to good stotpo. onto (535* wtif^ Tub mwb Boytoons. Im- "J1M" WILLIAMS out. 54.350 Ml pries for 3 COLORED 3 Bedrm. Ranch Homes $10 NOW y STARTS DEAL $100* MOVES YOU IN DON'T MISS OUT—OP 1140 FAST Brtckfrent—carpeted living ropm. 1—Tiled floors A side drive. Choice I Of paint, colors ft formica counter. 3 Utllltg, rooms. Got heatf Model Open Daily & Sun, From 1:30 to 6pm. 268 S. Blvd. at rranklin . Model—PI 8-aia, 1:15 to 5 p m. LI 8-4877 after 7 p.m. WESTOWN REALTY SYLVAff LAKE FRONT-5 room brick early English. Vestibule entrance, a Into floor^ It 1^24 living room. room, library, kltchdn ''sni nook on 1st floor. 2nd with maid's quarters, recreation room, laundry room. HI 50-ft. lake ftonti Term*. ROY ANNETT INC. REALTORS 88 E. Huron St. Open Evenings: ft Sunday i-« 8-0.466 COLORED BUILT 2 BEDROOM in ocsirabl'c subdivision near Sms tow Lake. JBxtra tot avail- RENTERS 5155 move* you to this J bedroom home. MtWly dtcorated. Nice large tot. Ooly a ft* toft. OnB today. C. PANGUS FI8-U35 lp h5me vr OWNER Thla attractive 3 bedroom homo la ensutont Drayton Plains neighborhood has toko privileges on Improvod boqoh, Attached garage. TUod recreation Mom In basement. Completely londccopod lot: Home inside nnd'out ta tieoltont condition. I have 315.50$ to home wm goil for III/** “ —- 13555 down. OR THRoBBOitlfEeT CIVILIANS $199 DOWN . I bedrooms. Full basement. On MM. Storms, oorotns. Vacant. Open, walk In and took at N. U lntorocta' call owner. Dim WO 3-3350 KVEB- EAT, BUN. TO *-5551 ROCHBBTBR, CLOSE TO DOWN-town, » bedroom frame. 118,455. OL »-1tlLgr owner.__ BACRIFlCX. LOW DOWN PAY-“— aam# Ot' mortgage. , 3 brick, gaa bant, FB SUSIN LAKE Em. down pytnt, Lovely extra Igc, 3 bedroom ranch 30* llviig room, ocramlq ttto holL electric boat, stone front OH large lakefront lot. Attoehod garage, Owner. See tola before you buy) I Doviaburg • Dixie _ Will Consider Small House in Trade Open Saturday ft Sunday ___From Noon to t Suburban Living ' At Its Best (CONVERTIBLE^*>A) W. W. ROSS HOMES OR 3-8021 SELL OR HWT brokers. FS 8-8 ^SCHRAM Nothing down but mortgage coat on thla attractive 3 bod-room bungalow. Living room 11 g 17. lW-ear garage. Auto matte washer and oryor. Full prise only $8,805. UCMSUATB POSSESSION 3 bedroom bungalow. Oak . Qoora, ptoaUrod walla, fuS boaoment Paved street awr L*B*ran School. This It ■* bargain for 55,75* with terms. NORTH END Cut* t room bungalow with large ItkU kitchen and ISi 15 Uring room. Heated with tea baseboard steam boat. Lot Anchor fenced. Full Brito $1,400. CM be bought with tow down payment and — tow mqotiy payments. Rot-ter call today. IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR FE 5-W71 ■ JOSLYN. COR. MANSFIELD PEN EVENINGS ft SUNDAY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GILES. WT $800 Down ty near U h schools. : 3 Bedroom Ranch |- ty^e hmrot carpeted living room. tot. Carport. Owner p attmetlvi r inform all it furnace. Oth- GILES REALTY CO. « 5-4175 SBi BALDWIN ATS. OHS » Aid. ■ 5 PM. invnn* ubtino service .. EXTRA SPECIAL sumo. Very clean idtOMMHP — open-beamed celling la ■H . Whit* brick fireplace, modern bath and kitchen with breagfaat room. Full boaoment, with now mi furaaM. Looatod to n rate residential neighborhood. An exetUont buy lor too pdrtleu-tor home owner, tl.000 with lib- 850 DOWN on thla J-yaar-old brick ranch homo. Full basement, gaa hoot. Largo lot. Like newt immediate possession. payment and monthly notes. IF TOO LIKE SPACE; thla la'your homo. Living room 12 x is, 3 large bedrooms, full basomnt, gas -heat. 2-car garage. Largo fenced-i. ---— -*-t yard. Lo- ro et—Make it gives you oi It Tn 1868. Fu OEOROE R. IRWIN, I 885 W. Walton 1 Office Open Sun. ! SMITH-WIDEMAN REALTY NOTARYriNSURANCE 412 W. HURON ' OPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 $9,500 Will build 3 bedroom ranch style home on your tot. Full basement, oak floors, ttto bath, birch -up-boards. OR 3-1038. » RUSS MeNAB ART MEYER 3 BUY OR BELL 1 8315 Carlos Dr., off Hetehery Rd. i near Williams Labe Rd. _. - FOR. APPOINTMENT PHONE OR 3-4141. , | 3 COMMERCIAL LOTS ON AUBURN avenue. Auburn Height* area. A real bargln. Call now. FB 4-JS8» , FB*'5-8541 KENNEDY REALTOR • 3101 W. HURON 8T- ' STOUTS | Best Buys Today . 8MALL FARM Choice 2'i-ftcre parcel no over 15 minutes to Poti ttac. Four rooou »nd bath breeze way with attached lV ^Wh.%SVS couple- thfti U about to re tire. Freah-air. health ant MW*4 1 RELAX AND REST OPEN Large corner/lot, light i painted and plastered w bath, plenty/ 6f closet sp ern kitchen/ partitioned Templeton I Sylvan, Manor r 3 hodroom brick ranch, -new carpeting. 2 car brick garage, cy-•lone fencing, carport. Priced for quick calc. Shown by hppatatnNfit ,ww.- K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3338 Orehnrd Lk, Rd. FI 4-4561' I . After 6 p.m, FX f-8784 | Open Sunday 2 TO 5 3588 crookc Rood—between Auburn and "S. ^Blvd^ Large^ brick rage, on furnaee. Carpet. Dxmt. fireplace, recreation. room, 100 x 337 fenced tot. Tormi. PONTIAC REALTY 37 Baldwth_____»E 5-8275 glvea yi (Middle >8 thic home to located ten x 150-ft. lot that . lake privileges on rnlU Lake Relax in me targe living room that overlooks toe toko and hove restful pleasure puttering. In toe yard by inking ear; - of toe harry hushes, and fruit trees Many other plus NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. LAKE ORION Hardwood floor* i brick bungelow. niched home. Rlreh kitchen cupboards. full haaemant, gaa heat. Knetoaed mot and rear porches. aa nddtitonnl home brick 3 bedroom. Thto toi h tor toeomo; room ob W WUeou. Very neat and ASSOCIATE BROKERS lav. Oo., IM- 443 ORCHARD LAKE FE M5«3: Eves, after t ft *-185* MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE * -ARRO' HEAR LADY OF THE LAKES lOvthr 3 bedroom ranch, loaded with extra*. Beautiful fireplace, built-in oven ft mac*. 2 hatha, t. Extra iroqnod i. Nice- large roerontton i largo i potto, I_________ ly lnndsenpod. I NEAR RO \ ROCHESTER ________.ania In excellent condition. WnU-to-wnU oerporing, «di JXW: • NEAR DRAYTON I bedroom bungalow. Oak float*, Elsaterod walla, full baaement oil oat. Lovoly corner Ml. Oily 11,-••U dawn. NORTH END I hodroom, fun bath, gaa baai. vontuaa Mina and drop*. Awa-lnga. Total .8 bedroom JtUMklWF. WhRtotodfl ceroetlng la Uving roam, large kitchen with oagok bar Oil hett. garage, fenced roar lard. Close to Tel-Huron/Datr S5M down. -LAKEFRONT I bedraame. 2 fireplaces, all heat. Fufl baaement. glaia*^ to ----* Nice toady aeed-ln porch. Oaiy {MW, 'ARRO REALTY TBD McCULLOUOH, REALTOR 1153 Caea-Sllrahoth iSd. FE 5*1284 FE 4-38H Open t e.m. to 1:85 pm, ALL DAV SUNDAY home. Carpeted living roam, dining room end tun room. Full baaement, gaa FA boot. 3 car garage. Lot 11 X 185 foot About 355 foot from bench. Vacant — Term*. NORTHMDl baaement. otf. ly decorated decorated. Full bent, taoo move* you in. Balance like root. Vacant SATURDAY AND SUNDAY , CALL n 4-8885 Ask For Mr Alton, ft. DORRIS- OPEN HOUSE COlfHittFQRARY BRICK homo, that to lust like MW: Situated an n beautiful I pa- top street. Rooms nil com-fornbtt roomy and wait planned. Wall to wall oer-petlng, lovely coraatto bath, n kitchen that to Just beautiful. 3 bright MMpp BM* rooms, outatanding baae-ment with aaphnlt tiling, gaa furnace, and calclrfator A neighborhood of well kept Clarkston l Warren Stout, Realtor 1 N Saginaw FE 5-8155 "■ 1 IM PM REAL ESTATE. INC. 5554 B. Mato at. Open.Datly 8 to 5; Sunday 13 to MAple 54581 Don McDonald will build on your lot or mine. 8 bedroom homo' with full basement, ttto bath, oak floor*, largo kitchen. OB 3-2537._ OPEN Sunday 3 to 5 DONELSON PARK 3005 Edgewater Canal frontage on Otter Lake. I room brick with firoMCway and attached a car gnrnga. a bedroom* — large ' unfinished a*goad floor. Fill baaement A good •got for a boat near Pon- — Taka Huron to Don-k Park and turn Wgt. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 78 West Huron Stnet Fk 4-4378 ' or PI 8-5181 Bin i ■ft brlcL ___ lawns. A hi KX LARGE ROOMS A white frame homo with onoouttannl torn roomo, n beautiful spacious kitchen, with foratten counter tope, and birch fluai doors. Oil forced to hoot, I oar garage sag two tots. Just off Telegraph Rd., aero do^y PRETENTIOUS BRICK <11400 dee ora tod to beautiful paste ehadoe, n kltohon that h ; perfect, ttto both. : tiled ana extra lavatory, a huge tot owhinod by wood- OpenHous© 8150$ dt-__________ tire aluminum . and porma i atone aided homo with two eomptote hatha, now- gaa forced air furn***, an room* larger Umn average, 3 gar garan, chain Uakod fence. 3 blocks from St. Mike*. 113.555. . OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 2*5 DOMUS ft tOt REALTOR GAYLORD ms. Largo glassed from eh. Wooded lot. 110,501 1 18,05$ down. - LIVING AT l______ I* one Pf Lake Orions air condition. Real nlce^eut liaised waft overlooking ’aka.' Attractive potto with lebto A chairs. This home la ehmplotolf furnished with the best. 835,500. LAWRENCE W„ GAYLORD, Realtor 3 W. FLINT BT. LAKB ORION MY 2-2821 OPEN 5-5 -____ ’ OPEN Sun. 1 to 7. Third St. West off Joalyn. to OPEN atgd. to the spot where jo* will find thla new 3 bedroom home. Fra-' turlng: oak floors g*s heat, full basement Large (Ilf lot, near Sriee“ilLiSo01— hSI 'Vm -FHA terms. WILLIAMS Opeh Sun. 2 to 5 4341 LKDGBSTONB Beautiful 8 b«lr: home In Weet R _____ Urge llvfeg room with lirepiaee. ■ wall to wall earpotlng. IS bathe. vtth built-in dishwasher, urxe family room, Scar attached ■■ raVage Will taka free and clear * hnuae or land contract a* down naymont. Dixz H2*Viun«R«ON1 BLOCK BOUTH OF ANPIRnON-VILLB RD.. TURN LEFT TO HOME. '^rpHi'todrowl colonial brick an™ tram* homo. 'i?,1? with fireplace, model kitchen with dtohwsebor. FfaU to wall <*fpet- amul2^«-rCSl!tolSS5 and cower HURON srom TO PRESTON, RIGHT TO PROPERTY. Evening* after g, call Mr. Wheaton. FB 4-5254. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEII. 10$ TOOT WORMER LAKE . FRONTAGE. A solid well ' built, largo 5 room bungalow. Enormous picture window gives an unobstructed view of the water. Ar pleasant dining room, alto ample . table space in the kitchen. Oak floor*, plastered painted walls. Full baaement having a walk-out deer to the lak* frontage. Medium price range, but requires. approximately 43.700 down to n new mortgage. SYLVAN CITY A PRESTIGE LOCATION for that growing, happy family. Built to 1853. a story and a half. 4 bedroom homo. Oak floor*, plastered painted walla. Baaement la finished Into BMder.WM the Viilaie’. H»e price -‘'ido* wall to wall carls and aluminum storms sertonk. Oka ba^handla| a payment, fly' appoint- mertf A GRAND PLACE for your.! children to play, eerafg, ' Street from Oakland Park. Living room dlnlne Mom.' Walking dla shopping. F 81.050 down YOU y KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY EXACTLY .WHAT YOUR HOME WILL COST • In Judalf Lake Estates .. —. ...1 wt?—.. down payment and monthly payments win be. end for th* money you spend, you got nu ,01* quality, style, couriers ami u till qy. -money can bur. -You can chooee proportioned rooms i (fa l3*io closets am age space. rqr j JEt quality that la It in every wntiownT H Visit our model horns__ ah Lake Estates I NORTH OF WALTON r« autttlngtoi» BROWN LIAS! OPTION - Cm bunralow with full baaement. Op AC turn. Only 188 5$ nor month and .you can own It. Ml price only 85SIO. FIRST OFFEMRO ON thto neitt appearing g year eld ■ home. 3 ample bedrooms. A beauty of a .kitchen. TUa bath Full basement, completely tiled. Automatic boat. Naturally beautiful corner with. 158 foot of frontage Writ landscaped, Ju«t 13.300 down to n 6(5 per sent mortgage. Moderate pay-. menu. HEY MOM! HEY DAD! How about a cottage at the lak* whore th* family can have load, of ML swimming. fishing oodBoinatti... Here's a swell hue ton S room gotta . Lovely w * 13.555. | porch. Paved *1. Frici BILL OR TRADE — 1 Eungalow. Located near V Lake. Large 75,a '** " furn. Tory, easy W^HAVB^- P*r yt W'4-3 turn T»n todge-Ideal Country Uv- pto. to rant. Neta SUM ,r and owner Uvea boro honey of O deal. Call FARM — 30 aero* with nlco 7 r< ssssrar-h rock fireplace. J tog heye. Call 1 SPECIAL BRICK tit gai ____.. ... . Mg room. Ito bathe. One aL toad with (ran. borrioa and H witty tojiilifagtd Won da view of the Ink* Fries 131, OtU BM 3-54*3. LIST WITH US - Far fact and efficient tarvtot. WB BUY. ULL and TRaDIL 35 Ft a. IBISIM-tine aad vicinity. Open dUNDAY 15-4. L. H. BROWN; Realtor 505 Iltsabeth Lake Rood . Ph Sf 4-3554 . or Ftt 1 MI6 MULTIPLtt LISTING URVICB OPEN , Sun. 2 to 5 : 214 DRAPER Pioneer Highlands.fV, 3 hodroom brick SungatoW. Dar-poted living room and dining room. Lara* kitchen, I bedroom and ceramic til* bath dawn. 1 lovely bedrooms up. Late oT dlda-eta. Full basement with ftoMMit recreation room, (to cor garage. Wonderful latte privilege*. Mr- hols IRd. to Draper, left to gvop orty. West Side Brick 3 bedroom ranch oa laigt ■HS scaped tot. Ml.kMimiitt'ftWh. H bath and tiled recroWMjNHK Largo newly carpotod Prom aad dining L. Alumf—— .......... Paved etnot. (to yarn » ewa tit.se* with Mtoutt term*. Lakefront Ranch ' »<^m*C.%mrS,v.ng,53K Tiled hath. BeanWul tondseuweri wonderful ha ivenleut term "tW.yi HOYT, 354 S. TELK09 ’(ZttOMV /rVVENTV.SlX_ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL 80, 1960 Ftr 8d6 H—ftft 49 Nbthing Down Will MM I bedroom etarter w-—- -**»> bolero eat. Rough ed. PON McDONAUJ For Sale House* roar BARGAIN lake miuuonj' > BEDROOM HOME WITH ■9tm BA8XMTNT - 3-Cl A R OARAGE -t LARGE LOT — QNLYUto DOW* m month. SUN. 2 T6 6. RANCH HOMES - LARGE LIVINO ROOM* — BIRCH CUPBOARDS — 1*4 BATH* — ON LABOR LOTS — ONLY (300 DOWN WITH LOW MONTHLY PAY- JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 345' Oakltnd AW. rE g.7551 or P» A GOOD BUY. OolT *7.500 ptth-•00* down lor this A room modern 1 floor home. Has separate, dining room, 1 bedrooms, alee kitchen, glassed Iron; porch, stairway to attic, be cement, lat heat, * ear garage, 3 lots. One* out MMi to Montcalm, turn rlwbt to St. Clair, then left to No. T5S. Welch Kr.°rc& Far .gala Him—* 4» "SMITH" CLARESTON TILLAGE ' Brick 4 level home cooelsting of large Being rm. with ledge atone KpsKliB “ — .Storms* Mb' rm.. 3 specious natural ttaplaeo.. IKtchen add breakfast rat. 1lslfati ^'~ ‘ ---*-and coavsnianca 3 eons doors: Carpeting,1 custom dragee, and waft '.minor. Beautifully (mid. scaped with 144 ft. paved (Met frontage extending to boat channel. Price reduced M,M0 foi; quick F»r $di Houses 491 TIZZY LAKE ORION ' Handyman's Sgaafai —I bedroom with stairway to attle. Mite enough Tor y mow bedrooms. Kitchen and living-room, fitter - ture in eluded at Ode lew prim — ' *4.000 with *500 dOWS- GEQRGEjBLAIR 453* DUfle Hwy By Kata Osann yN jiRArl BARGAIN One home has Jl root ______jara for *3* per month. [' I Open Sunday 1 garden. Burry. ee.M* with ti.sM a OPEN GIROUX 2 to 5 DRAYTON WOODS • TRI-LEVEL . Highland & Oakdale DRAYTON WOODS TIU-LEYKL Now brick and alum. siding. Pea* taring 3 bedrooms, living rm., with natural fireplace, paneled den; ” Utility room. It* baths, SUNDAY 27 P.M. .n5538 WALLING ; At Lake Sherwood Commanding tien from* ail 1 daws from this gracious *— aluminum rancher with attached! m£5* nricvto mV full “Serit select' dak| brick earai flobrs. plastered walls and fuljyi *1.“ 5?S! insulated. atop * knoll AH *00 ft tee. b carpeted throughout. 3 — ___________ wall fireplaees. 3.baths. I Lge. Bedrms 17 x 13 ft. den. Deluxe kitchen with breakfast Rm. ( ^ ____*21,800. Attractive terms imSScic ‘Rotfe H. Smith, Realtor 7 1 ■■ «u k r.i.fl„nh pv 1.7*41 244 S, Telegraph I ami. fully i Williamslakroad| Harold Franks IRWIN SSI DT ATD I *■* * I Sal DLAln | OPEN HOUSE 3 bedroom Idrte bretM Wslf-to-wcll it, finished la knot shed 2-car garage ..‘TtallWey. Ftnishri basement with tiled floors.' TRii is an outstanding home in all re er, lot loo it Price 88.780, 887 includes 1 w. o. -------- 2-3930. JJfe.' WUUamii^Lake‘section *10.188. HOMS AND WOOj** rente^for *50 monthly Lurge with garden spot. *1.S80 Uowr EstS CLARK 11.790. MODERN 2 B1DROOM BTN* | GAIOW Nearly H acre lot. ga- ft Mast hnma WiCM IfMOBTi mm Bateman-INCH. I Kampsen MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN [SUNDAY 1 ,2-6".; [Budget ;| Rancher IRWIN SUNDAY 3-5 P.M. 3125 ROSANNE LANE ake PRIV. Lovely lace brick home only thro* years aid. Large living room with beautiful fireplace, family room, dialog, room, firm sised kitchen with OB oven and raatt, fruit wood cupboards and burn-in desk. Three large bedrooms, gib baths, cedar closets, carpeting and dranet, ■— -r attached gurage. Large beat Water Priced: »*8.- Fsr Suit... Act—yt j ** j [ Facres^ Modern 3 bedroom haul*. Located on-good rood. OswTpBbJ?’ Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor let. 2* Years 4001 Highland Rd. jMM) SS Phone EM 3-3303 or MU 4-0417 i* acres on AoatniN. aW. Suitable for business. Sensible terms. >P*.Md8. HW AcSsB. sciNic^vnrw FOR r^iTi ■■ "WoiTCWINTY 5 OR 10 ACRES Oil PAYED ROADS AND UP TO 10*.ACRES. t lit Cammarra Two.. —Be !•»** Highland. And orovslood Twpe^ Priced from *300 per acre. E-z tame N desired. _ __ C Schuett, FE 8-0*58 73H ACRES. IDEAL POR SMALL farm suh3lvl$ai. Prieed for quick " ; M33».m us daihy~L of Pontiac. I stanchion barn, suo auu ouj-buUdlngs on blacktop. 1 mlto rand frontage Sxe. investment at gU.M8. Terms. Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 8. Telegraph - .FB 3-7(4| Hunters and Fishermen Or anyone who wanU seclusion. Wo have M aero*. 2* mm. drive ---1 Pontiac. State land on 3 . "Oh, oh! That moan you I has seen my room ! " Sale Lake'Property 51 t ROOM HOUSE. t« ACRE. LOW- •meomtes ras«.8AM.g Just heard means that'mother sides. Approximately 1700 lake frontage. Rice 1 Uig site for several 1 or girls camp, 3‘4 u mint on good hai- — have to see to appreciate. Nature Lovers wr have r u and a gravel dr it off pi Butbftss Op^ortwiltias B> i AN ACTIVE OBOCEBV SRUSO ______________ | miles w* of Rjsnae. Clover Leaf, kills 32 Mile Road. StWWh Sat. or Sms. BEEN AND WINK STORES 1* pS; Oross 824.SSS In' jliS. Owaer MS other intertsU. Prep er managemnt should Increase bwetneei |» War cent this year. & Tko&'&gr™ • Union Lk. Bd. EM 3-3208, _ BAIT SMMM3AS STATIGW ' Doing load OSSlMSS- Small *1; tng quartern. Minnow storage p?cm«rtyW1-"locat«f*ln heart of take dutrlet. Owner IpUrtPS, A wonder!ul opportunity lor retired Terms or will dteeoent fee cash. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. M Veers WM Highland Rd IMSP) Pbapa KM VgWI w MU M*lt BLOCK BDILDiNO SUrTABLB POR (hop. New S bedroom home. I lots. 2(88 LosMriew, Rochester ST OWIIBR 'UnkS. POSTAOB stamp machtom to (rad .toe*- -V BU8INE88 PROPERTY SUITABLE tor efflcti distribution •headquarters an othrt business purposes. Embreo ft Grsgg. Real Estate, IBHB1___________ - PRANCH1SXD HOMS BLEACH DS-Bvery service, eetabUehed cus-tofners. Steedy pear 'round Income. Box 38, Pontiac Press. .setting of pMet. Irive off pavement. : Sftlft Lftks Piyrty II 80 PT. OP BEACH . LAKE OAKLAND — 3 bad room bungalow, 12xlS I lir LekMroot ........It 2M* Lakefroot ...........1 “LAR*. SHERWOOD” BUSINESS rxusTAus — CLOSE to M ATTHE W8-H AROR A VES— REASONABLE RENT • "Acreage \ Wt h»vt pieniv of food buUdlnc sites. A short drift from roSUtc.) CRAWFORD AGENCY 28S W. Walton PE 8-23* SOS E. Phot ____MV 3-Iik i'S, WRIGHT, Realtor Lfis 'ft Ions OTTAWA HILLS: - West tide, three bedroom home on a nice, high lot, festurlnv a lovely living room with fireplace. . famlly-slsed id breakfast nook. 'ysge, blacktop rosd. H two with garden spot. Will accept your promt home or equity tu trade. 110,850 WATKINS LAKE SECTION. Three bedroom brick ranch, good oondttlon. hardwood floors, mod-1 era kitchen, 8 pc. hath, bullt-ln v|n1ty, basement with recreation space, breeaeway and attached 2 car fftraft. many Mas ft sigrr our Photo-Listings. OPEN BUN. 10 Tp 5 <• Pf 3-7888 RES. FE 4-4813 CLARK-REAL ESTATE TO BUY, SELL AND TRADE . 1382 W. Huron Open Bvd. ft Sun. MULTIPLE LlgTINO gSP.VICE OPEN Sunday 2 to 5 Elizabeth Lake Estates 391 Dover •: 963 580.00. Terms, o reach Open House. Dixie Highway to 8 ._____ Road, left on Walton Bhrd. .. Jayno Heights, follow algas to Open House. K. Irwin &_Jjons REALTORS Since 1935 313 West Huron Street John tooktos lake, madam kNcb- -en, oil heat, pari basement, attached breeseway sad Hi car garage, 817-tdt. Terms. . Hiltz Real Estate / 1011 Of. HURON / FE5-6181 • WATEEPRoST LOT. 03800. EM 3-41 i Lake. Phase OR ■ JiUlB BVE. FE 2-00 d shopping ci NEW BRICK RANCHER: _ Wect suburban Lovely “Cner-• okeo Hillses the location of splace.r”aullful MILLER ... PT.. LAKE FRONT. 3 BEDROOM [ year around ham*. ‘ BSft ' , MAUTIPUL HtJNTINO LODGE ON trout, stream. 88.500. FE 8-6028. TOiUP JY OWNER 3 BEDROOM. TEAR 1 tlaUL r 'round homo. 3 car garage back yard fenced tu. near Onion Lake VUlaga. 88880. Small down pay- aauCtHILMO*. ,________ BEAUTIFUL LAKE LOT. 100 PT. frontage on Whipple Lake. PE s' modern kltcl bgdrooms • CKlSu. Take Elisabeth Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 79 W«»t Huron Stjeet PB 9-9731 or Tl 9-9111 3 BEDROOMS . ’ FULL BASEMENT SELECT OAK FLOODS PLASTERED* WALLS BIRCH CABINETS ALUMINUM WINDOWS ‘ Many Other Extras* $9,975 ON YOUR LOT wardrobe closets, tile baths, center nau »rr«n* ment Oak floors, plasten walla marble sills^ doub glased windows. Pull basemen gas heat, two and a half ei attached garage, Large lot. In mediate possession, priced < *23,000 sell or Trade. Shewn 1 appointment 313' West Huron S< JUST GET THIS ONE — City. Wl Side. A charming I room brick perfect condition ghrougho: The lovely 20 ftW living loom preplace,* large kftchen ai hie walk- 2-8373. It- sited dialog only 814,801 Call LAKEFRONT ONLY $1,250 DOWN , 4 rooms. I story, porch, 120 feet of alee eaady beach, 3 lots. Good fishing, partly furnished. Hot terrific vain, i "WILLIAMS LAKE* /orrataui' S***f *12* iraa/^eenle^cpoto on lake. There** an excellent neat. (Si be purchased for IP * Cole-Easlick Restricted Communities OPEN basement, oil forced a gal. hot water hotter, roach style home la a neighborhood. ISM TEL-HURON * J Salt Rfaort Property S3 200 Ft. Lake Frontage On one of the best lakes la .Oakland County. With a beautiful 4 bedroom home. Hae previously been a resort. Alsp, Includes 1 cottages. 8 boats and picnic tables. Price' 833,000 with terms. Harry on this oae, the season It Just ahead!! Peterson Real Estate / MY 3-1681 ST OWNER, MODERN 7 ROOM bouse. 2 car garage. 24' g 2C I work shop 8 adjoining' lots. In 1 HlUman Mich. Pull price (12 *00. | OR 4-0183, | BY OWNER — CASEVILLE. NEW 3 ' bedrm. modern, boat livery 1 jhlock- FK.8-0000 er_PE 2-M15._^ LOANS TO *400 TOR DOWN PAY-! ule1 lrnl. PMABOARD CrINANCK 1140 N. Perry FE k-966I. ___ MODERN COTTAOE1N WOODED' area near lake, completely turn., tact Model A Pord. Nrar Branch. *3500. FB 1-4770 i OPEN 2997 Edgewater i Donetson Park Yra'tt like the natural ratting of Stie compact 3 bedroom. I* story homo nesr Dooolsott and St. Banadlct schools, pod near . park — canal access to Otter Lake. Immediate possession and realistically priced at ttMSft-WHST OR HURON, 2 BLOCKS PAST VOORBEU. TO EDOE-WATER CARL W. Bh/d. Realtor 182 Community Nall-mol Bank Bldg. FE tratll ; Eves PH *-13W PRIVATE LAKE And 3b nicely woeded acres In Metaenora ana. Price reduced to tn.ow: CLARKSTON AREA OOOD RESTAURANT NEXT TO Ca*orj^eo*Djxle B**‘ dro~sj^yiOTiNO Hagstrom PIZZERIA ft RESTAURANT -Specialising to Italian foods. An* csUon B«au 52. In*lades kuri-neas. fixtures and eqwlpasswt. Plenty r Pont in. New chicken 'ie.M*4 down, wui ll.INNdown.__________ ' LAKE OAKLAND. 8 LOTS to'FOOT water frontage, paved street, school, good beach. 31(1 Dili Road. North off of Wilton. OR We are open Sunday it to S. Prices range from tt.M* to *43,-L 500 Clark Real Mahjal. I Duron, FK J-7EEE. Rea. FE 4-4EU. LAKE FRONT ROME 3 BEAUTIFUL ALMOST A Ml down Ox n vicinity. 3 LOTS IN CRESCENT LAKE COUNTRY CLUB SUB Igxl4( FT. .LOT IN VILLAOB OP _____ ... lot-cooley and MHKLLake privileges *0x325 rr. otter hills water-front lot. HAMMOND LAKE FRONT LOT. — Vary scenic area. I. . .VISTA PARS SUB - -IIVILEOIS L LOTS IN AUBURN OAR- garage. 1 ."Si it.j« OPEN , SUNDAY 2-6 2865 Chadwick New TrirLfcvel . io,session In e CLARKSTON AREA - \ m !• level Kent Inc.-. Realtor 2380 Dixie Hwy, at Telegraph PE 3-4132 - Open Eve*. Free Parking OPEN 3 LOVELY HOMES -SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. . j 2405 CHATA - BRICK RANCH HOME In . delightful setting and -elect neighborhood. Drive cround Sylvan Manor Subdivision snd stsf for yourself, six rooms, ith baths 2'V car garage, A beauttfu home throughout. (Lott off Mid die Belt Road on Woodrow Wll son, loft on Chsta.l CASS LAKE - Lakefroot homi dv 1378 GRINELL, north aide o cats Lake, -- , nil* andMhey ll lov “vfeiali4’** *,u 3711 CHEN LOT - Custom built brisk, ranch home — six roomi snd ceramic bath. It* car plus-tered garage. Wonderful construe-““ a verv hsndsome home. kway, left-) SEE YOU *18,000, Ellitbetn i oq Ooethe SUNDAY! \ « LIST WITH Humphries S3 N. TELEORAPH-OPEN EVES. FE 2-0236 MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE heat. Attached garage 8PECT THIS NEW LEVEL SUNDAY 2-fc L ... . —., Yen’ll be ftMwdM HURON TO SHORE DRIVE -SOUTH 1 BLOCK TO CHADWICK — RIGHT TO PROPERTY. OPEN bedroom bricl Fireplace ha ■OapeS^nS'st SSLJL............... H EI8 TO WOODBINE. left to property. d Rosevare. VOOR- Office Open Sunday 1-5/j SYLVAN VILLAGE* 2365 CHELTINGHAM. Finest custom-built home In the area, having privilege* on lake with excellent sand beach. The particular homeowner will love the exposed beamed ceilings, natural brick fireplace, the spacious-dining area and the three king - sited bedrooms. The kitchen Is ultra - modern. _ range and automatic dtsh-washtr. Yqur,friends can be . royally entertained In the huge knotty pine recreation room that has cosy ledge . rock fireplace. There It JM . full bath and two to baths . Two-car platltred^*ars*e browse around. FHA terms Telegraph Rd. ta lo Chelttagbim. 'BUD' Sparkling’ Clean 3 Hedrom Home Tip-top family hafte wlth^j Feature*’separate dining ro« one bedroom downstairs, eu mer sitting room, automatic i school mat ____________ elude storms, screens, landscaping, fence, new carpeting, and - washer-dryer. OPEN SUNDAY * • - 1:00 - 4 00 P M. INDIANDALE DR. COR. COMMERCE RD. Orchard Lake Road West an Beautiful lake h________ comb Street, Clarkston. Open Sunday Street, clarkston. 2 S gas hdat, carpeting, rail basement, g ear HI OVERLOOKING Sylvan Laka In the "City of' Sylvan.'* One of tho finest views obtainable, sand beach and boat faellltttt across the street, t family home. Carpeted ... x— --------- j full- "klfc larage owner la Florida 111.800. tog boulicl Hlll.sk LAKEFRONT Over 100 ft. on Exetuent sand bear letting with heautlfu._ from 22 ft. living room. 3 baths 2 enclosed pdrehet and attached, garage. Separate boat storage and nobby shop. Lot1 Is oxtra deep, 237 ft. with lots tic owl treel *nd Hewers. Only fireplac:e Cheery flreplhCe comfort In lSf|8 radlOlMBl Fulf_ and he* water heat. This kltehen and dining area. Carpet- with -substantial down payi jiXCLUSIVE • Aa exceptional dm large home In , JAM* Helabts overlooking laika. Matter badrosm with ■ N's OOu cerxmie bath. 3 other large bedroom, with ceramic baths. wltotliu and dining room. LMM patw. Beautiful fireplace. Lost* sd With litres. Attached IfN slaatared garage Prided wok be replacement"coat 128. MDD‘s!*INC. or 3-1231 d with gi .1. Make yi— meot NOW! Rent Beater Suburban Location Cutey cosy 1 bedroom- hoi near Middle Strait^ Lake, i land emtract at 070 pi HURRY! ■ ”, •"BUD" Nirfiolie, Realtor 40 Mt. Clement St.. FE 5-1201 After 6 P.M., FE 2-33>Q , Val-U-Way FOR OOOD BUYS AND VALUES 0300 DOWN — 14,950 full price. 4 room home recently decorated. Near Fisher Body. Vacant, see »«, licui. ana snie fireplaces, 3 baths — cuhci quality throughout. 823,800.00. Partridge .AND ASSOCIATES 1050 W. HURON lAkeorama LAKh Orion — j bedroom sum-■or homo. City utilities. Honda some worfc, duly 14,460 — |000 PONTIAC LAKE - Modern 3 bedroom summer homo on I lata. Completely furnished — name-d'eto Possession. Only 07,000 — 0000 down. OBAS0 -LAKE - 2 bedroom earn-mer home on high wooded lot. with beautiful view of lake. Only , 810,80* — 12,000 down. WATEINE LAKE — Loyely 3 bed- 1 Large wooded tot. Only 116.500-' MACEDAY LAKE — Ideal family \ \ home with 4 bedrooms. Basement. ! | Family room. Only ttl.000 — ! ISJSU wuu h" dr\yton )R TRI-LEVftL', — UPPER LONG LAKE1 FRONT LOT. WOODED LO. — WOODS—IDEAL POR BUILDING LOT >N rwnst-WATKINS ESTATES. will custom Build your DREAM HOME ON TRUE LOTS OR YOURS. SMITH WIDEMAN REALTY 413 w. Huron bt. pe t-tat 3 HIGH CORNER LOTS. 40 sine Pontiac, off Pal-- Clemens $400 each ar BLOOMPIBB — FRAWCAN ROAD between Oroton and Derrv. 110 ft. X 100 ft. 08.500. STUART a FORTNER. MA 8-3707.____ Dunitan Road and Marta if hill sever Is already li STATEWIDE Raal Estate Service of Pontiac B. D CHARLBB. REALTOR_ 1717 B. Telegraph_PE 8-002 120 ACRES. GRADE A BUILD-, togs 20 acres clover 0 raree whiter wheat. 25 acres plewed tor spring erra. 11.000 will handle. MY *1177 atticaTmetamoIa AREA MUST SELL A food farm In seme family IN years. 110 acres en raved road. 4-bedroom house. I largo bav barns, silo, Cattto barns, grenary. tool shod. 820.010. tori**: Thomas P. Kennedy. UN 2-3114 |p Detroit ; ________ MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSBR. BROKER 1*73 B. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-1*8* , house traitor at pa PARK AT OUBjrRONT DOOR meat, NEIGHBORHOOD O R OC (E Y | * 8*5*pOM RANCH furnace. Ito e - WIU U 3-0107, nvehtory. PE ______________________NEAR Waterford High. Oil furnaoe. Lot 111'. Blacktop street Trade traitor or trad Pick up. OOOD 3 BEDROOM HOME ON v-\ . 1 t. . east side near Ban Club. Wall Partndae 1 a 1 u w | west suburban property. ’ is thb -bird" to sbb j J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor VARIETY STORJI i Orosslng over MbrapT o year ! LOTS, TRAILEK^OS TSRAT^RAVB 3045 RohrPltd. 117* ft an soregwy and HUhd| Rd . Rood land. • DOR*** SON, REALTOM, jiili ftjiiisoM l^Irty 57 luSi dowo ” Wlu'^TRADE '' Send for 9trtrM(|f| fret "Mchlcaa ImtniM Ouldr* Partridge SUBOfREMM TRRUoirrh?ICHia AN PB 4-3001___1000 TV. HURON BKOTAOBA NT, EXCELLENT carnra tocattoa Union Lake vu-lag* Modern bonding with 0-room Bvtof quarters Rootouable terms Embree ft On|^Roal Estate 2-FAMILY >NEO COMMERCIAL .rlckerete 3 family-careetad e which to located an a TlxtN ‘Transferred LEA VINO STATE — MUST AND D1NINO ROOM 7 _ FIREPLACE — CARPET-INO THROUGHOUT — 2-CAR OARAOE. ON LAROE 1 • ACRE LOT — PRIVILEGES ON SILVER LAKE — LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL OAKWOO D MANOR SUB. — BROWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. $500 DOWN A modem. 4-room ft bath h 0. years rid. Large tot in ------. 2 car attached t- rage. *21,450 — Teipi. LOTUS LAKE - Immaculate , 1 room bungalow. Family room. 1 Basemant. 2 car attached garage. Lovely view of lake. Only »23,- 115 ___ ftft MA (Am. ' CRANBERY LAKE —Picturesque 3 bedroom brick ranch, f baths. Attached 9 car orate. 100 ft. lftks frsilts— flSlw drift 7ta J. A. TAYLOR REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE 7733 Highland Rd. (MM) Open Dally M; Sunday 13-g OPEN Lakefront Sun. 1-6 II Ml BUROESS DRIVE ■ Lovely 3 bedroom ranch T BY OWNER 71 ACRES. 20 OR 40 worm. HEIrose 4-8882.________; Builders, Attention 16 lots tor sale in Waterford Twp. Excellent location. Only 01.000 ca. Buy onC'Md release the others as WHITE BROS. OR 2-1300 Open Eve*, 'til »; Sunday 10 TU I OMOpfEto Hwy' CHOICE LOTS nTSYLVAN VIL-lage.. Laka prlvUes.ee Water, rawer and gas. FE 2-8000, . DESIRABLE CONNER LOT IN Do nelson Park. Inquire at M Wia-| °er altar 0 m, | ELIZABETH LAKE EST! 150'. 0200 down, 030 n Ihcoiwb Pfoptfly 50 j ROCHESTER Inventment Income 3 famUy home, upetolre^egartr itog*. There lo a partial r. a nica t block i Carpeting, drape*, storm* Realtors . FE 4-^528 S Ditto Hwy. Drayton ptagw 377 g. TELEGRAPH open EVES. VA RECONDITIONED — 3 bedroom v home with' largo carport on 100 foot' West Bloomfield lot. 13 fool - utility room, separate dining area Only 0*00 required to more in. R. J. ‘(DICK) VALUET FE 4.3531 ' 340 OAKLAND AVE. OPEN E-E Office Open Sun. 114 from the Junior Hill--------- convenient to ihneplag and tl MriMML Tbeprlca la 010.000 *3,000 down. The apartment* — fully ranted and show a net 10 SMITHA ft LILLY Sftlft Lftks Property 51 3 BEDROOM HOME, 3 MILES north of Pontiac. |00' on ‘lake, good beeflT price 017,0*0, OR ROOMB AND EATll, Oft CANAL off of Ca*e Lake, avallabto May t. 00,2*0. Pi i-rti3. —------ beauUful family room facing lake.' 3-car attached garage. Large, well-landscaped lot. Cmly 121,480—Terms Cell J. A. Taylor. Realtor. OR CftMI. DIRECTIONS: Ellaabeth Laka Road to Oxbow Lake Road. Mt at Burgees Drive, Follow sign, LAKEFRONT "" 3 bedroom brick bl-level, oak floor*, bln* ledgerock fireplace fuU basement,: oil Ml, 2 car garage, attadtad, MW ed the water, beautiful wooded * acre* for privity. Only *21,000 term*. Elizabeth Lake Front M’ of frontage on BUmbeth Lake. doe# to town. w* have several other ink* prop* riles. . AERO REALTY TED McCULLOUQH. REALTOR 1143 Cass-Ellubeth Rd. FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 Open 1 a.m. to IM p m. ALL DAY SUNDAY located * ui£b~west op ox- ford ri Da Via Lake Stag tPgMT. WeU restricted I*.Ml cash ar —me. OA 1-2*77 Tn Hcudirt. . Frontsfe. 3M8 , Milford. LO I fu^rURU V# frontage and sntoU eottagb on ^rtraar Lake. Must hara each. HI-HILL VILLAGE For Select Homeiites-D1AL OR-3-1231 “SPRING IS HERE” (DON'T SB CAUOHT ON MUD M*P Excellent building sites, on pave roads, where you *au gel in c AS LARGE AS 3 ACRES In a good community of fine hornet, planned to aseure your value in the future, - LADD’S INC. 42M Dtxto Hwy. ■ OR 3-1231 Hagstrom COMMERCIAL LOT—lit Ft. frontage on Dtxto Highway to Wator-f ' ttora*. WISH bulld- i. Pull prira ill.m. MSI frontagi ■■■■ sirabta fentures ae: carpettoi J tiled-bath*, oil fired hot watt heat. Adjoining tog also avillabl Full price IIT.2M E-Z -terms HOLMES-BARTRAM IJ82 DUIe Hwy._ . 6r 3-1858 Eves' OR; 3-32301 100 x 400 FT FRONT AOS CORNER Auburn Rd. 3091 Rockhaven._ I OOOD SUT --GROUND FLOOR location with plrktoc' tot, Mar wMr, - ideal for Doe- , atfractlve office. sacrificing parking Extra COMMERCI L FRONTAGE. Ill X 121 ft * family apt. with 2 car garage, u* Oakland Are, Phone FOR RENT OR LEASE AT BUSY tntaruction of heavily traveled Commerce rood and Union Lake road. Haw modern (tor*. 30x60. 8161. Commerce Road, EM 3-4115. ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL LOT M ft. frrat-te a*f' - Bochestar: M MI 5M__ SMITHA & LILLY m N. Mato M. oThmi equipment. Excellent UNION LAME PRIV. SACRIFICE * 8m. 3 bedrm., partly tarn. Baking 55.5M, but W omuddtr reas. offer. |7M dn. Vacant. EM 3-4507 EM 3-Mil. Mrs. AdamB, Srekei Rent, L’sft Bus. Prop. 57^ Boulevard. 331 x OFFICE BLDO. POR KENT Attractive 13x34 office building or togs. I nice frame ft complete plumbing. Old Tcic(raph Rd., aoutn of Orchard Lake Rd., Cor. Golf Woodward 3-MM. STORE CORNER ELIZABETH AND Cara Laka Rd. 3M ft Witt aq. ft. of storage roam, wm fal location, good for any I ness. FE 4-4433 between 13 PONTIAC OR~44)358 NffiuTTP rO 5800 CASH FOR down payment on a loir see SEABOARD PINANCi CO. 11*5 N Parry. PE g-068i, . Waterford Hills Estate A tow eboivs late toft Average cattoo° <*r*ln***1 tdMl m* Herbert C. Davis, Kltr. .■ , flMMI'.". ForSftlftAc#— to »:38 After 8 ra ms as PBR CERT DISCOUNT ON LAND eon tract. Sosimud Ito nan. PWtogwm ha* 21 par qanl , Realtc to wU SafPo ar Bt a-CSS*. Money to Loan 61, BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY WHERE TOO CAN . ^ BORROW UP TO $500 MUM — Drayton Plain* — Utica Wailed Ul. ,B&*Ungimm. Plymouth * QUICK *2* TO *58* LOANS SEABOARD FINANCE CO UU N. PERRY STREEt Bas'y Parking — l%tol ITM Signature •wcipsssr OAKLAND bona, (In 48. excellent condition, price, 82*. Medium brown sharkskin suit with light plaid, sis* 48. excellent cOMlyon, *20. grown gabardine slacks, gtesDent " ' 34, |18. Sky- Dax slacks. flHKfllOE worried Dax slacks, “■ condition, ito. or Hght gray 34. food tfv.ijit m mi M*b& 4-47*0 evsnlngi' ssMi 'formal, «j*-™dT etc, rand., real. Ft 2-7441. mx%tr cl*ak“: Sftlft Hoiisfthftid Poods 65 3 MA PIE CHEST OP DNAWBRB 3 TipiT l groan (Mir, gac stovs d ref rig. All tor *M4. After 3:3*. S. MarebaU. PH *d(g. 3 ‘PUB* HDIIf. (BT, PULL tlful living room suites, 81.78 wl. Barjaln flouse, 111 M. Cara. FH trritor. boilnras of oamw., choice *18. Electric dryer, Ito Roma fMMMh |pc;, |Bp. pienio Ublti, — Refrigeratory »l» up. Big rc Tr*. MS. 6b* and atac-ranges. aft (tots, MS It. -----ers. 131. Bunk beds, 9| compute. Mew bedrooms, mat-treeses and dtoettac, factory *•*-ond, b price. Everything tn peed furniture at bargsln prices. t-Z terms. THE EAJhQAIN ■ HOUSE. SjUj. sett, trade. 183 N. Cara. PB ft? 3-R60MQUTFIT / SEftHoaKKfcoM OwfcjM Iw HojiiMi (M» W LSXviNO THE STATE HUT SAC-rtfloe household furnishings. Deluxe alactrlc Hot fatai ittmj » eubte ft. upright nreeesr; « bed-room suites; f dinette mm; Dim-can Phjlt drop loot table end « Sam; BWWW desk; Singer MOUl machine; mahogany and oak aad tables, cornu Uklss and 00*100 tab too, China; Crystal; • a it nms; urine room oaain: lamw silver servlet, ste. Mi L&UEDOAE BEDROOM «JCT. • Jfjwtr * doubit btd. fit. "LATE MODEL ’90 KLCCTBOLI ▼acuum. complete wttb «T.. tachmonU automatic pop-out bag. Mir guarantood. 429.96. Curve Appliances. FB 5-4444. uc juStriokratoh, f ^condition. goo. can MAikoi -------~ I llllllllll I fC. bUECAH PHTPt DDjWO > room suite. Perfect cond. 4144. MI 0-MI b'ii It afoda. wool'face, m is hrLTuin d». 44 00 Piers Wl Furniture. 1J| _________ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APBli. 80, 1960 S^e Mi^ellaneout 4 67 CARNIVAL TWENTY-SEVEN CRIB Aim MATTRESS. WWPqjt, BUI. tqw«m>' HP Piters. q Orchard I.ato Aeo. . UNOLkUM AND Pa1nT~SAL*, V, 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 ouar. Rouse faint; Oal. *■ *■ Vinyl Linoleum, Yard RUBBER RASE FAIHT. Gal. 43 56 4%' WALL TILE, mUli. FT. MM StOT O 141 W. Huron FE 4-3064 a!" rca m* All 00(0 Oh anotea guarantee B rMfcSSPVfc*' ”*** MODERN LIVINO ROOM OUTFIT. Uaad drape,, trip, chair,, to-blM, lamp, aad 11m TV. From MlstiM. Open hoaos BBaday. ; MW Pine Lake Rd, FE 4-414* MATT ACM WASHER ARC DRYER. late} mod el. Repossessed, Balance ifiperweek, schiek', My_ 3-3111. I MAPLE CEDAR CHEST. COLE- ---- |W drill, tool,, ■alia sharpener, elec, ce akote,, rings, to comforter aad bae- M BQ. TUB DARE BLUE OREEN •UweeTwiRaB velvet !» to. ---pettn*^ ptoa Ptete. Jllj pfjrVm send > 1154 FRIOIDAIRB HANOI. IX?. MAFLE BUNK BEDS Complete with spring* a mattresses LITTLE'S FURNITURE A AFPL MIT Dtato Drarten or HW iiattao ~wrihqer_ washer AFT. KB* KELVIN A TOR REFRIO MATT AO AUTO-REBUILT 00. range - new burner, A NEW _____IN ANTS, ‘ OLEUM. MHALTYT------- AT REDUCED PRICES!! . Pontiac 'Carpet & Linoleum 441 ELISABETH LAKE RD. L_OR 1- A VALUE £8 T anttriwo TOU want 1 THE HOME CAN BE nu> AT L * a SALES Mis owl of Me way tad I to aay. FaiwMaro and appll-to of all kind,. HEW A USED. FRI., I TO g MORTEM TO FAT a E. of J»ontlsc or 1 Auburn Haight, on A OVER 44 U4ED TV BETH FROM 414.44 up. TV aatoaaH. II “ WALTON TV' 411 E. Walton rm p4*/f PH1LCO ELECTRIC STOVE, Double or an almost now, Hkndmod, NMlepolnt ocarioaol chair, refrigerator mirror,, 4 handmade aaldHpOim dining room seats, occasional toble,. Ml 4-1304. iucfrIoeratOu _aiA makes. BLUE J PIECE OVER STUFTED Met!mal. 434. yt B-1441. -BAROAIN COUCH AND CHAIR' REFRIOERATOR - OE A-l Running luadlllaa saaTtkiasn ■ $49 LITTLE'S FURNITURE Jh 9317 Dixie, Dreyton. OR REPOSSESSED ELECTRIC HOT voter healer, like new tto. R . B. Manro Electric Co. 1M4 W. Huron. RIDINO LAWN MOWER. 115. portable dlab waObor, 111 50, bed,. E new mattresses, $12 54. linoleum, first grade, M IS. like new, bedroom suite, complete. 1110, All Made ot stores at all SIS? irajgpWHW neFTtr FUMF WITH FIFES. part, Bit aad Instructions. glasa-- lined teak, 1M4 Easy Spin dry waahar, Uko naw, uaad l times, Foley MW mowar sharpener machine with lastinotSonA OamifgM ■“ * wwkdayi, 4-4 p.m. prnp TIME ONLY NO MONEY DN- JOE® VAL<1 cS. OLI-4M3. Dare-Eras. . If an answer call VLI-tMl btone-awninos-stormb 1 USED OA8 FLOOR' FURNACE aad all control!. Ac, Heating “* Cooling Company, 1114 H. _llaras L Rd. atilM. OR 3-< 1 HOLLAND 5TH WHEEL. 1 S die tanka 444. MlM I FUEL OIL TAisKS GOOD C dltlon. W1I1_ dejt»ei\_ FE 44 1 FAIRS OF DRAFEiJjSto'J 3-2047.“ By DickJTnrncr -----------------------FE 5-1100 4-IN. BfML PIPE. PER LENOIR, -ua W. -a-^ ---E* MTiSi $5 34. O. A. Thomi ■ Warn, Open Boot. 10-VR. OUARANTBKD 51 - OAL. heaters, 541.54,' M^gaL auto, gas — ——- |ggtMy_. eaiayg, eater mil la 15 50; Thompai rut. / Super tea Mercury outboard aad 11 (t. runabout. 4144-40. Minnow tank, HEM. KH 7-Mercurjr outboard. 444 44. Ttrma. Shorty Book's Place. 3130 Orchard Loka Rd . at Fine Lake. 14-1 ROMBX IN COIL LOTS, 3 cents par foot 4 conductor torn tor cobles, SI seals.per foot. Duplex plugs, if coats each. O. A Thompson, 1404 M-14 Woat. 14 IN FOWER LAWN MOWER. .... ------- Excellent condition. DOUG’S FURNITURE 1230 Baldwin Ava ____ __ _ 1195 Bra,. FB S-SS4I 1bar6 mnr wnooqHT Iron open mow. thru aut. t to • hunk tola 'complete with springi ! Sun. 1014 a m. to 1 p.m. end mattress. t30 il, FOdriOB’it Anytlma by Appt ruBIWk.U Ocuhwtu lake Aeo.l BiosB BBOB BOBA CHROME DINETTE #1TH 4|________________ FB t-7154_________. eholrA exctptloatally ottroctlre. agpossKSSBD WASHXR AND DBT-~ rWB I or. Both flit. B. B. Munro Bto CD TVs., FURNIr trie CO. 1044 W. FE SA341. 1----------------- 30" LAWN MOWER. 1H HORSE-power, 3 cycle obMm, 421.46. Badge* terms eralleblc < GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 14 B, Caaa^ _________FE 4-41M 43-OAL. ELEV HEATER Mt.M; 30-gal onto, go- beater, 4t4.Nl Cab. sinks and fittings 454 45 up. Laundry trays AMT stand B fau-seta. $10.55. CBsa A Carry-sYri PLUMBING 1U 8. SaglBAW FE MMt sob OAL. OIL BTORAOE TAinf. got FE 3«R A-l CONDITION ECLIPSE LAWN, mowar Record plwror. Ukulele. 1444 Myrtk- FB (9m.________ A-l CUAM' CLOTiDMO AND UN-ens Also mlsc. Furniture. FB 3-0103. ~ . aBSCKICAM FLYER TRAIN FOR 1 sole. 4 steam eagtaea, I delsel, I - plenty of cart, tracks and awtteh-et. Big transformer. OR 2-OdM. ASTRAL BOAT REFRIO., UwB~» weeks. Bargoto. UL 5MB. rANCHOR FENCES ‘ No money down PHA aaproei RIC BPAKIBR OUTTAR AND . jutput ampullsrs. 415. OR 4-4034, ELECTRIC OUTTAR^glLVERTONE FOR CASH TO PURCHASE MU-sicai InalnimMfs. sea SEABOARD FINANCE CO.. 1134 N. Ferry. FE-M4M ____________‘ PIANO TUltlltg-jOSCAR .R4HttoMa.lm.TAImWM< i* my diary, Mom! How do you spell ‘freeloader’?” Sale Miscellaneous 67 Full line of building and plumbing materials wo toko trnde-tng WOLVERINE LUMBER Ml B, Paddock, FE S01B4 ggiygri REBUILT TVs Carpet Throw Rngs .-29c! tour choice of “Mica"—FENUnw—Me so i ' ■-— - UNCLAIMED TILE OUTLET , Ml S, SAOIBAW____FE S-S4SS The CALIFORNIA REDWOOD LAWN j POOP HOUiEEEEFINO MfOP f“C.Urid ,Ud« chair. mc£ »1 WEST RUBOR V?u5l LSSL*—--------------m L save T™ , BRAND NEW TV FHILCO 31“ "FREDICTA" — ------_ BaaaMM ly dnlah. Swire! who. I lUTOT DARK ORtim NYLON ARM ehntr. SUghtly used 333 Parakeet bird onto, now. IT Mt N. Johnson. FE 3-4034. Sort wait to refurnish. Oo» 00 to MS4 ot SEABOARD 3U-NANMCO.. 11M N. Ferry. FB Deluxe 3-Room Outfit Double drosier, ohoot, bookcai hod. Box springs, tons rap rtni lamps. I tokloi. shrams sat Lit tog mom suite. All 441 .M Mm — 113 40 per month. Other good deals. Complete Deluxe Bedroom DouMo drosier, ghost, booke btd. S lamps, box springs I lanawsrtag mattress. WhA dc - M M pot Month. Superb Living Room Includes n 3-pe. suits. 3 table* taaua. 430.35 «lawn — M M annuL Mixed abort# ............... Celotes Tile M< x It'- A 33". ic aq. ft. A Balance of Inrentory to ho told at reduced prices. EM 0^4434*** °°1f or ** t*® Paul St Cyr Lumber Co. .-QUO Bogle Lake Rd . Commerce BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND qunttora. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-1441 BUMPER POOL TABLE. 4 CUES. 444. FE 3-4344. BASEMENT FEDERAL . Modernization Cash and Cdrry v Specials Combination ' ALUMINUM DOORS GUARANTEED 1 FULL INCH THICK aluminum comb doors. Regularly priced 134.35. You pay • $23.95 • . ROLL-UP -AWNINGS SAVE 50 PER CENT _ roll up 5Ti Sale Miscellaneout 67 EOTO-HOa. JIO BAW. MIXMAS-tor. Roe Gas Engine, Fireplace front, Rotstry Me— JHj * “* Sulu Musical Poods 71 — MUSICIANS — — NEEDED — To oaatat CtortnatM In forming peektoU lounge type combo -progresslrt belled style ln-l. call FE M365 after I p.m. ) eerrfee. PE 4-3341. AKC RBOtBTXRXD C_OCKBR pupplss. B AKCpAeg^^___________ MIC RBOIBTBRKD BRITTANY hard h^ttad parents. FB YSALE ha vs all atyWa. * I---m ■ choose from of the famous Story A Oork Rno. ___ MORRIS MUSIC FR 3-0641 *1 B. Telegraph Rd. across from SPRING VALUE DAYS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY THURS., FRI , & SAT, 13 pedal hoard organ .MM Blond Hamoad chord organ ... MM Ri a ^walnut spinet piano, __ __S»ns roaucoq, _ Zenith limed eok stereo. Floor model. 41M now ..............1321 Gallagher Music Store' 18 B Huron_________ FB 4-0ttt VIOLIN, BOW string Mm recordsr.VM. Sale Office Equipment *72 I. BBCR1TARY OR BUSI- ______ good home. BM DALMATIAN PURE BRED FE-mato. Ito years. Nat registered, tit. OB 2-54M. DALMATIAN FUFB BEAUTIFUL. *-*--*—* tmititiniW MR* DOBERMAN FIN SCREE PDFS, jhowjtuallt^.^Slre^and i tad gruaddougbUr of MI S-33M. DACHSHUND. MAUC. 5H MOS. Md. Has shots.FE 5-561».__ FOR-SALE: AKC REOMTERKD Alredsls puppies. 583. Call EM iHfoBn, true m, luggage; ADDING MACHINES, FROM 135 CASH REGISTERS. FROM »V PONTIAC CASH REGISTER 331 R, 8AOINAW FE S-440I electric a. b. pick mimb^ gra^h and hand mimeograph. FE —REMINOTU^TlrBWRriBR: *• ^ SPECIAL Cupolas—Speclal ... Oarage Siding ....... Genuine Be hoi Deck, only . Clsar r _. - imr ___Floor 1 Mahoga-iy *-*/. ue ... « ALIBURN lumber- auburn HEIGHTS FE 5-4243 Sale Store Equipment 73 I BEER, VEOETABLE, DAIRY AND Ice cream cabinets. Reasonable, 8TONS AND ALUMINUM SIDING, Special from 4314. PHA tome. Day Bldg. Co., FE 4-7744 STALL SHOWERS. COMPLETE with faucets dig. MT 2-3141 ;c RBO, BRITTANT SPANHLS y ^Tba M: AtoaX' »f,'-.Mi i. Brtttony. UL 3-3ETK [AOR2-4114. OB 3-2213 GERMAN SHEPARD. PURE BRED “ week old puppies, tit. TB OERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. ARC rsglstorod. JU 6-1211 OERMAN SHEPARD. REOIfr tered, stud. FK 4014.. • SiSH~lETTER BROOD BITCH. Male box be. arc reois- tsred. 1 yr. old. 134. FE 2-44M. MALE WEWARANlSn dONKBTS. -14.M OL 1-C13. PIOEONS. FANTAIL8 ARD ROLL-ers Free tad up to M. OB 3-1446 PUPPIES. PART OOLLXE CLEAN POODLES. MINIATURE. SILVER Sale Sporting Oowik 74 A +RULT I STOP SPORTS CRN-\ ter. Flshtaf tackle, gunt, archery equipment lone^stor joeta.^me^ tracer™ go carte, power town moikars, unto saws, hobby sup- Slies trap field. A rifle ranar pedal this week Water rtfle, - 123.95 a patL Satalom $13.15. HOLLY MARINE AND COACH MUM, ltf>4 My'Rd, BM. M _______________________ "o£*w£t^J*SSr^?5d| POODLES $10 DOWN demo. 1969 models. Plenty of now Hunt’s Pet Shop FB I- ltM models on hand. Bui Col1" 1----” --------- — Boats and Icatara V4 mile ei of Lepeer on 1441, open 1 di —d * nights. x POODLE.. STANDARD. AKC REO- __ __FIRED FORCED „„ ... furnace. For S to 9 rooms. Aeo Halting and Cooltay Company. 1135 R Williams Lk. Rd otHM. OR 349*4. BLdSDER-TONUOEE UHF CON- •sar-f FHILCO «'* __________ IMS Contois modal with swlvi hose, flnlshsd to keautllul ms hog soy Iroet and back. Very « factive as roam divider. II Sow delivers ' WAS 9319 — ROW I19MI ET OF 8UBK tresses, $16. UL 9-3499. FECIAL 9 x 5 BUOS. 534 94. McLeod CarpcL Woodward at square U. fust below Ted'sl. FE Utol. BARN YARD DIRT AND MANURE. ’ broken eonerote, need sump IW • R... _ Hardware, ___________ .—— Sm'aad fittings. Laws Brothers Faint, sapor Kismtoue aad But-HEIGHTS SUPPLY . — ’—t no. DISCOUNT PRICES Sapor Ktm-Tone — 44 49 Oal Uaad Power Mowers — 914 13 up --- Bikuni Bampmk .BH| - Good Whiu House Paint — 11.19 : Paint Thinner — Me '< Lawn IfpWMRRArpenlng totolBto JMsn, Repair _______ For All Sweepers ., BARNES 31 HARO RAVES HD WE 111 W. Huron at. PI 9-9141 Open Bun. 9130 - 3:90 p.m. ELECTRIC DRYER. 144; REFRIO-erotor. $31: 21-ln. ft. good cood, 344; wringer weaker, Ml; electric gtofoTni; sat stove, Ml; studio eonen. never need, 155. FE 3-31M. FRIOIDALkE DEEP FREEZE 400 to. ehest. HM FE 3-3344 Washington, Pontiac. ---r RADIO *■ —* - lit, FK 1____ _________ 0FA ANft CHAIR ONLY $109.95 .III down-14 mo. Foam rubber cushions Vacuum cleaner. Mftohfe type TAKE OVER PAYMENTS 9* crate marred models at Mg dls-,0Unt^mra to pay * fflitia* B ERCT‘j1 lit R. Batbtow. FE FOB SALE APARTMENT BOL frtgefstor, good condition. Ml, FURNITURE oR ALL KINDS wheel trailer. 44 ft x 14 ft. taiinisito. Also U s 11 rug. — be seen Baa. 149 W. CUrfaton nnt china cabinet, llt. BM 34914. FRIOIDAIRB RANGE, UKB NIW. A real buy Hr your home or summer cottage. Call awayr. in FRIOIDAIRB REPlUOIRATOR AND aay TRADE-IN DEPT. REBUILT WASHER ...949.0 WOOD DINBTTB . ...414.4 taSSmauA .........i4.1 2 PC. LIVING RM SUITE 439 4 METAL BEDS ..... 4 7 4 RECORD CABINET ...i fJC OKI ARM CHAIRS ...*4.09 19% DOWN. BAST TERMS Wyman’s Furniture Co. ' 18 W. Pike SC . ' Used Trade-In Dept. ....... 934.54 • brands, serntbhed. Terrific —.to 914989 white thm • Aft, . ... OBIT '.LEATHER PLATFORM rocker. Dunoon phyla davenport, 1 rose color. All metal Bxc. cond. PE 2-1361, — •'-HOOD RED, TWIN SOB. * naklo. OR 3.nu, AfterTig. * Rollaway bed. compl«t« •nport Ljip ............. ^ 1 Ml SO ta. a«Ul bunk ktdt. com-obett, tnd K Thomas economy 1 MyS. Soglnow FE MU1 1 model. I wear, t WATER QABEBT Hi W. Bngtonw , , FE 9419 UVtNO ROOM SUITE! 3 TABLES and chairs; radio phono.; Sato _“to LI VINO ROOM FURRTrtmE. CAR-pet, drapes, lamps ate. IB B-1WI Excellent condition. 359.to. Budget tenet.. OOODTEA IS.Cam ~ davenport, UPHOL87 ir VENTILATINO HOODS, MI.96. R. B. Munro Btootrle Co., IMS W. WALNUT" DININO RO AND BUFFrr. OL i-ER^WASBl HLPIt tV «m RifBes 66 n TV TABLB MODEL 14 W. PE 4-3199, . ' ________ REPOSSfeSSEb TV bargains MA 5-7273 . BATHTUBS. COLORED. CHIPPED 999.94 votoo 139 90. Alan white tuba, toilets aad bMUfto at terrific values. Mtshl^nn Fluor- MRD CAGES, $1 UP; OLD FUR. V nlturs. Windows, drapes, alee. i —ang. CASH WAY STARLET ALUMINUM WINDOWS txlxVb Masonite .... 91.M 4Ma% Fegboord ..... 93.19 ---k Fly score ..... 9146 ___32 ft. Rock Lath . a .99 txl plasterboard ... I Lit Burmeister LUMBER COMPANY 1149 Ooetey Lake Rd. EM, Ml71 Open ! s.m to I p.m. dally Cash and Carry Specials Btd. Insulation If o.c. u 100 oq- R. ...... ••• *M0 Pouring Insulatlor Ip bag. 9.99 4 x I preflnlshad mabog 9949 ea. t x IS sbolvlag N Pine .13 ha. ft, (Call for a nee estimate on all ysnr rough lumber * trim naadal HAGGERTY'LUMBER 1 A Supple 1947 Haggerty Ewe ——--vy T to S INE AN_ -OB 3-4497 CELLANEOU8 ITEMS A MACHIN1 CLOTHING, MART OTHER ITEMS TOO RUltagOUS TO M EN.TION. COME * SEE. BPWAROi U S. SAOIHAW CEMENT STEPS. READT MAM, all ,lass. Splash btoek, door sills, rplnutey caps. -Pontiac Tre-Caat Stop Co.. 94, W. Sheffield. FE DAynTBuBunr t% ,»Ll.~TSAb~ tor with plow, euttlvutor and disc. Oood cond. Call F> I MW DIAL CONTROL SINOiRZIO Z In beaotlful blond console, ma designs, button holes, sto MB for M monthly or 999. bojsnos. Capitol Appuaa firw „ HfS- decorating problem: —‘choose nr, Son oar wal china fabric a os. Jelled Mtgfo FAINT OR ■---eds of stortor JRK OAKLAND FUEL * FAINT 4M Orohard Lk. Are FE 94119 DOUBLE SINK COMPLETE tit 50 With trap. A grade FE 4-4TU. Montcalm Supply. US W. Mont- F?JLL 34 IN. COUNTER TOP FRI-gldalru.buUt In range, coppertone display model, 119.11. It K intht finish FrigMatro counter top befit to display model, SMJf Frlgldalre bullt-tn oven, floor ■nnif* controls. 1199 M. a A. Thompson, 1909 M-19 West. FREE STARDlRO TOILETS Ijl.to -yt,lsnstos .............. ISi a JO-ft umsS?®^.....Sit a %-to K eon topper s»a *m ..TiTTTTe...... »0e r. pc. both sets with trim IBM GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds, aU stands alias In atom tram MB aad ■ Electric t closet da* Ta BERRY DOOR SALES ns 371 S. Faddoel _ TOT' PUPPIES AlfD 1 grown dogs, reasonable, ggl Third. ___ foitfTBm o 6 r m a h jffiwif- SEVERAL OIL AND OA8 FIRED; low and” ARROW AND ACCES- haired puppies^ AKC. vacclnated. -----a— -------------- fcit- ! torl„ QB 3-0X05; ______ OOLF CLUBS FOR MLB I FE 54045__________ j _ OURS - BUT, SELL, TRADE, crane’s_________________ Manley Leach, 14 Baglay. burn Bd. UL 2-3300. SaM Farm Equipment 87 AteXor*&*S5^,*t ""'th of Oxford. OFFER. ‘M UTIL. TRAC-OB 3-3649 tractors and attachments, i models of tillers, 1 models of riding mowers, we service what we sell-Tour intoiri ‘ ' EVANS RIDINO TRACTOR: 9 FLOWS r bar. trip. 4164 0 .KMX * _ ET OF DISCS. 1 SET DP U IN. Double bottom plowa • lor Ford Ferguson tractor. OA 8-2854. USED OARDEN TRACTORS' AND EQUIPMENT FOR AM LOWAK 450. USED POWa LAWN MOW* ERS FOR AS LOW AS US ra HAVE A BIO SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM SO COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW. £E 44934 . FE 4-1112 KING BROS. PONTIAC BD. AT OFDTKK Auction Saks 3 AUCTIONS EVERT WEEK. BA NIC-rupt stock of. new furniture. Scaly and Rastokraft mattresses, Krohlsr and other lamoas Make sectionals/ sofas and chairs. Basset bedroom sets, all styltt. Famous wrought Iron bronze dinette ante.' Norge aad Admiral appliances. Bowing mi-Mr— washers, rugs, hardware, dry goods, sheets, spreads, lamps, tools, toys aad fishlnB equipment. Sat. 1 ta It. Sunday, 3 to I. 7 to 11. Closed Tuesdays. Open for private sales Mmods^, “Wsd^ —■— *■* —4 Auction, 31709 pSymouih vonlo, near Newburg roau, >«■.-erly Longa Auction. OLenvlew £SjW-JWW 2 MILE AUCTION SALE, \_______ of Telegraph FRIDAY A SATURDAY, I p.m' SUNDAY, after 9 p.m. Every waaktnd. Owner ’-‘‘- AUCTION, TRUBB.. MAT I AT I F.M. located 3 miles west of -South Lyon and V. mile south or 3 miles east and V« miles north of Whitmore Lake to 14301 Rush-ton Rd, Forman Super MTA tractor 4 ] bottom plow, an Uko new AC tractor and mower, IHC , Ham- 11'hols’ grain'drill, robber ttrml wagon A many other small tools. 1949 OMC Model 300 truck With g x 16 ft. bed. used only — form, 'excellent eondttten, _______ actus! miles. This Is ^00 of M ______ ____ ,___tug s ling Company 1733 N._. WU-lsTjt..R«rTt M39. OR 9-4194. Special Paneling Offer 4xl panels, %'• mahogany V-groota, D grade ' tt.SO each 4x1 panels, V«” mahogany, , V-groove. C grade .. 35.36 oach 4x1 paaetk, Vi" mahogany V-groove. preflnlshsd . 37.00 oach Oak Flooring Select rod 1225 M No. 1 Common .......... MB M No. 3 Common ........ 3134 M No. 3 Shorts .... .... 3 90 M BENSON LUMBER CO. Pontiac y FE 4-3531 GOLF BUT. NEVER DBBD. COM-plete with bag, sacrifice, 144. PB 3-9317. ____________ aOKk, MODERN AND ANIQUB. — - -ado and repair. Burr-Telegraph. FE 2-470t. REGISTERED TOT FOX TER- thir »porting go D FINANCE. E 1-950. 43" 4T- 921.11 4TV 49" P-91 90" 48" 434.88 73" 48" SUM Sr Mi it 94" 49" 365 99 199" 4S" 9M.M Patio Brick 4 FOR A DOLLAR 9 colors, rod, lemon, orange, • pink, groan, silver. A purple. ' FEDERAL Modernization 3434 DIXIE HWT. Plenty of Free Parking On Our Lot SMALL MISC. ELECTRICAL AP-pltonce. 73 r.p.m. radio - phonograph. Records and record cabl-aot. Fe 344M after l. _ ■ATE ON USED OIL TANKS, I barters, furnaces, and parte. Wholesale to off. O’Brien HMtkiji _______________—1 slight: Alta electric, oil and b heaters at terrific j can Fluoresc * JIT POMP AND TANK, OOOD Power Handle lawn equipment. Attachments Include ill tiller, ixl large spraying uqtts aad hoc#. 111 edger-trimmer ft) 31 In. ratorv-Ttoawcr. ^91 33 to. red mower, aad (4) power handle PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. 1499 Baldwin Bd • FE 3-2*43 TAKB ADVANTAGE OF TRB BAR-|ains Readv^ Sand, Gravel and Dirt 76 TWO MAIM FARAKEETB. CAGE FRIDAY ---■ stand. I yellow: 1 blue. 6 mo. Call OR 3-7793._____' ATTOP BOIL CRUSHED STONE. ipiiT gravel, sill. Lyle Conklin. PE 9-1113 Or FE 90672. ALB BLACK DIRT, TOP BOIL. TRAILERS. UTILITT OR BOAT, to order, FE jj-8782., 4921 Filer. TALBOTT LUMBER Oarden tools. Aluminum windows. Point. Plumbing snd electrical saggUas. 1026 Oakland Ave. FE CRUSXBD ROAD ORATKti. R AND 23 a loaded daffy. Flak Rd. near Pontiac Lake. OR 3-9933. COW MANURE 4124 Dixie Hwy. OA 4-3931. For Safts HnuBBtflirB t> Oxford Trailer Sales . cannot boy It — mat It. Trailer parts aad. BHiHWtia. Wa real trailers MY 3-4731. J tolto south of iafei PARKHURST^ TRAILER COURT SALES ------Get year reservations in. , far summer vacations Jacobson's Trailer Safes. 5835 Williams Lake Rend. 0* 3-3431. TRAVEL TRAILERS Bee the aU new Cree, Tour-a-home and Apache Travel IT-- from last year t real gqod deal on. . INB ARD COACH ( Holly Rd- Holly. _________ TRAVELO 40 FT. ALUm. AWNING. carpet, s badrm- Ml 2-3444, ■ offer. __________________ WE NEED USED TRAILERS, ALL dies. -Have bnyen waiting. HOLLY MARINE AND COACH SALES — 1431* Holly Bd.. Kelly. MU* Rent Trailer Space ' 90 s T3I Doric Bd. _____Who want the beak lota. lratP cement pa tic One mile aaat of Oxford 01 villa road. OA hkC ■ WANTED TO RENT; apace on laka, MT * TOU VE SEEM THE* see the boat. Bqnr-Fark, For Sale Tiros 91 REGISTERED OERMAN SHEP- EB * ——i on >9*33. A-l D8ED TIRES 93.34 UP. WR buy. toff. Also whitewalls. _ STATE TIRE SALES 603 sastoaw to. FE 4^447 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES', trade la ea Oensral safety Tires. Up to 40 per cent off. Btoek of Whitewalls, j ED WILLIAMS LOOK! 750x14 BLACK TIRES. ALL name brand! On new ears. 914.94 plus tax and exchange. State lire Sales 503 8. Saginaw. FE 4-4647 or FE 4-4*41. SMITH MO^SlQ CO.JkUCTION Saturday 6:30 p.m., 3997 Dmtoi Hwy., corner of Scott Lake Rd.' Stanley Bates, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE ■TARTINO SATURDAY ... SUNDAY ... .7 P.M. .7 P.M. .2 P.M. Dogs Trained, Boarded 80 BRITTANT FUFB. McNARYS Tsllwegger Kennels, boarding, training, trtxamtng. Brittany and Poodle and servlet. OL 1-9494 Cell after * p.m. . \- Hunting Dogs 81 " .MALI! BEAGLE OL REO. BEAOLE f THE SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE jthlnft ’Turniture, Appllanci Ilf WWT LAWk«lfCt _ USED BIMCK FOR SAIN. Knotty Pine Paneling a PATTERNS . WP2, WPf and WC140 TOW MA NtJRE. DRIVEWAY graVtl. Denrerad. FE 4-33TI. I crusSed STONE, SAND. GRAval. Earl Howard. EM 3-4931. DRIVEWAY ORA VE L. LOADED or dellvtred FE HB3 or FB IQLE FUP|. 4 wyros. Hay, Grain and Feed 82 LAWN MOWER BKABPBNBD. PICK- LATHE h DRILL PRESS FOR tale. OR 34399. LAWSON BO F A.' OVBRBTUFFED, . very seauortahle, 431. Bound mirror, 3* In., gold lrame, lit. All metal wan nonih, counter type tool cabinet, 434. Baleen dictating machine, electronic, complete — toed cond., *144 or beat offer. Ml t-3433. MEDICINI CABINETS. LARGE 90" mirrors, shfhtly marred, 4315. Large selection of eahtnets wtth or without Hghte. BUdlng doors. Terrific buys. Michigan Moeret--L_3«J>rcha^------------ EXCAVAT1NO, ORADINO, TRUCK-Inx, top toff, sand, gravel aad HU. OR 3-7034. OOOD BLACK SOIL, SAND AND jraval. Delivered. FE 9-1071._ OOOD ROAD ORA'VEL. YARDS IS, delivered. FE M9S9. ^ wBSBa."."-ns nu 'EM 3-9394, EM 3-2416. ■ PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP-ply. Wash mad and gravel, fill dirt. Cement, mortar and trach-tog. OR 3-1534. ! 5-3930. WASHING MACfclltE LIKE NEW Hostel bads, all kto^t. MA WEDdlNO RING BBT. MUST 2 formate, sto* I. Ft,4-41 WATER SOFTENER —u,. *m*k am h plastic clock. 1 arflee. Removes lifetime plastic. Ouar- TRED crushed brick Leading daffy. 4*41 e. Warren. We deliver. UN 4-4319. BAND, GRAVEL. DIRT AND TOP perking u MONEY FOR ANT WORTHWHILE purpose — Get up to BOARD FINANCE Cl Ferry. FE 4-5641 Machinery 68 _ | FORD TRACTOR WITH SHERMAN .'PABtFWftffTTOTKB WMteqt lyaT of^hiuterlng ,dus t repair ill. FE Mat UDINO MOWERS, 4 MODELS 34 to M took, at models of sowar mowers U to Mteah. Ooodall. Complete mower and tractor serv-Ice. Briggs. CUaton.TKohler peris. EVANS 1 ■ ~L—1 ■■ RECLAIMED BRICKS • CLEANED. READT (TO USB FIELD TILB 1 , Uft each 4-1NCR TUBING — fl BEAMS Mo*& Wg’!..l pais* FREE ESTIMATES FI U TEEMS SURPLUS LUM BER & &T8 00. OR 9-7*43 |j|g D« It VonrFeit 69 FOR RENT Faff paper steamer. Rear senders, polisher,, heed tenders fur"*** vacuum cleaners. Oakland A 'Petot 43a Orchard Lake FE 6-6164 Flggravei. lic 'ri 9-3*43. *4» METROPOLITAN SMALL ORAND PIANO, dark WBhtoL tUBtll ant delivered ..T....... *34* THOMAS OltOAN-KI-PI COMBINATION. 4 m onUit ilid. Mahogany finish and btneh. Wat tttt. New ......:..... ... 4*54 BFRIBO CLEARANCE. I* TO It Far cent^tovlagi ea.aff gaUara Wiegand Music Center UMkA*ri8&£,S8? vtrlSGd Top 0Qll. 1 OriTi SPECIAL I sand, leaded at the _ ___________ ... sopite tanks or ready m x. 43 yard. Maion send. *1 yard. Work beach aaad, 75. yard, rj dirt 30a yard. Road gravel II yard. American'Stone Products *339 Seshsb-w Rd.___Clprkston shop LQADeT cut wq6d tLAB WOOD OR raEFLACK weed, 3 cord, *11 Del. PK 90131. Plants, Trees, ^hrabe 78 EVRRGRBENa, COLORADO BLUE Spruce, Moerhelm Blue*. 9V4 to left. Btoek HIU Spruce. White •prate,! Mip (L Small Blue . Spruce, I to 4 {L te***»*g-" Nursery grown trees. Feottoe Lead-scapfig. PK 9-4477 «r FB I-U64 NURSERY GROWN tlROkpi trail aad shrubs, t to 4 ft.. Id nr nr town. $1.60 5h. Casa than 14. 43 ea. You dig. II at. north of FonUae on OB. II, Cedar Lane Bvercrten Farm. 4979 pixie Hwy. ^ lU.B. 16)^CTarksten.^Hto^t-ll21. 5-ytsr-old grape roots, 43 each; asparagus rocte, 43 per bushel. g&Kdr»SBS8r. *” ^ ^iUWBtllRIIW8TATI Inipteitd, 3 Robinson, own. arm, ioois tna nuriepa. 1*43 Blssth ltd. I miles W. of Cpmmsrc* TUtogs end 1% B. of IntersectlOB of Duck Lake Rs end WIXom Id. Daffy • Ip 4. ForSolel^KtB POODLE TRIMMING. 1 arbara. No sedeavea used. : APPLIANCES DOOR FRIZES EVERY AUCTION 2 a 24 MONTHS TO FAT . Lunch Room Open Every Auction B Boats and AcceesorleK 97 TVh H P. HKW 4171, B 1 guarantee. 14*5 Rustic Lai iqaaic— fKwi ARD OUTBOARD MO-4 ft. hydro plane. Koto OR 3-I34*.______ 16 H F. WIZARD O Hi. *19> ♦ n. | for 4135. OR »____— 11' ORKOfSiT CAT SAILBOAT. (Iberglas outside. 1119 or tw«a . fir ensee. KM itoC - , it rVnaeout. U H P. MdTOlC • E trailer, 943B, PE 9-I14B, 13 FT DUMPHY FliSROLASS ^2$ 12 FT. BOAT ALK> i. .. hogeay boat. OA 3-3914, 13 FT BOAT BACRIFICE. I U' FOOT LACROOSi RUNi --------3413. Pit 5_Pfti 4-3107 aftat 1 - m fngbTjMBgtR*. h'KM fWfeNTY-EI&IIT THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL 80, I960 Bwb 1 AIcctmotKi 97 nwoiiw boat. , ji h>. frferadeAnd trotter, stage wpOSiMT MM lung. * ‘SEfPWBfSPW tin trobet. Mr* And *11 equipment. In excellent condition, r* •>' MM3 (or Appointment. _ i* ft. inboard. pbrpect run- Boats & Accessories 97j~~ S«>» Pwi tfiiill t03t Sri< U»»i.Cw_ Sale Used Cart 106 PUBLIC BOAT-AUCTION SALE Rain or Shine Sun„ Miy *.1960 nShnss , cabin cRuiEER. cnmpletoly equipped. A-l *o«d. OtO Alter • p m- OA 8-1381. _ ■« KTIHKUDK »>*»; It ft. trailer, bargain |t«. «L»------' ____________ r Corner 8UU Fair «JM Woodward »* Avenue *4 CHEVY IW TON STEEL BOX. 54 Pted to ten ptekwp, OJI. ». IjMr * fitstehng . J »aWMWiWN| PORD 1147. P-88*. DUMP. SADDLK| Ml BUICK KARDTOP. r a q 1 a ou^ stock No. I3M. Oar low nrtet ISM CHEVROLET BIL Alt. RADIO and banter, excellent condition. ,go money dowa. fall yrio* *134. 'SeeMme payments of 41.34 weak. Ite* arodtt manager. Mr. White it Bhn^ Auto Sales, III K Saginaw. near Telegraph. North Chew Hunter Art. at B. Woodward ff*. Birmingham MI **731 ISM CHEVROLET DELRAY CLUB jWUPft. S ^tea^ ^hteck aad wMta, Pontitc’s Truck Center 1 owner aar. OM executlre, beautiful condition. 8480. OL 1-8313. •5b CHEVY S. POWERGLIDE. 3 Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS 4-DOOR HARDTOP. PULL POWBR PAY OFF $3495 Absolutely1 no cash needed 4te Auto.. Mr. BeU. PB HSU IQt a Bird, at Auburn *5*5. J W4AH “ firdln^l *M COT. 310. 1ST M&O 1 It >1 5-llft. arv _. - jjt lACWmU'rt , WITH 1» ” “ Beinrude. controls tad a T WINDSHIELD8 COMPLETE Buchanan. Boatworks ■ 7-MUe entering ee tr SundAy. YOUR PRICE OR HOSALR-Expecting to hav* #»er 100 boats. * Simpson Auction Co. mis__4a WWneAml JJlM HARQLD TURNER’S TRUCK CENTER ' >'clock slurp M4 8 WOODWARD Mt<£!MS Olttu month | BIRMINGHAM_M1CHI8AH SPECIAL H I NT 13 PT VAN. 030x30 TIRES. 3 SPD. SHARP! 31000. SCHRAM’S TRUCKS 3031 DIM* Rwy. OR 1-WA SEPTIC TANK CLE4NINO TRUCK I t-MUe roads ^ their boot, do so by , April 30 h%!Sorim R“u* s1 wwt, [ Mrtt .2 mwK fiber- TONY’S MARINS* FOR 1YWRUDR - motor*, boats* traUsrs and supplies. 100% labot guarantes on ; ... _ -r ------------- tune-ups and 'repairs. 24 years INSURANCE. (WIT 33 M expertmoe. BMI Orclurd LAke “ *--------Agency Pf Rotd^Sylran Lako. PB 0-tllS or BOAT mow TtMB _ Por * Quality Deal 8ee Ue eOOTtMOTOM . ■ WHITBHOU8B-SPORT8CRAPT DURAThCH-AOUA SWAN BOATS ALLOY-RIVERDA1 E tePER OBIT DOWN. 3t MONTHS CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES /l Turu-UpTIme—All Motors THE ONI AND ONLY ltt% BOAT REPAIRS IN THI8 ARIA _ ___ NEWKIRK'S BOAT ft PROP BOV. 3166 Cass Lk. Rd. PB 3-«81 WILL DEMONSTRATE If RUN- --------M u p Johnson. Like sc, windsblsid, remote » BeVerly Sylvan Lake l'Gy' Owens.!? ■ 147 a SAOINAW STREET pit-eiii__ 1454 CHEVROLET BBL AI hardtop A sharpie! No moo dawn. Just ring Hr. Btos. Lac Auto Solar PE 4-1000. PE 4-31 North Chev. Sate UaM Cara, 10*|. IMMCgli M DeSOTO. 3 DOOR. KAKPTQP. lfMS BALK rasjrsa| •tateSlZ >E 80TOCOHVBRT ALL _whK. ■ PrT oensor. _ PB 4 0410. It DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL 7M, Bff'iFWSSBStt s57‘SSSf. SSSQSffi No money dam, owl price 304. no money eymants of I'arMraBsiw !TwliD~lTSKBrit«u^^ •SST rod’**wuS^tetertar! tint, j ltto 1057 PORD WAOON. RAH. WHITI-vaiis, automatic, 4. *?wr oak ■Is worth ft Seattle MA MOM. m rOKl PAIRLAm.^^dAT. SM> UmS Cart 10* SHARP HARDTOP*” BBS * y c-w* .JS, 3*5® 3 . tot iogromt i dbl iuRDTP^wIU 1057 Ponl > d». Hardtop. *-»« J557 Country Squirt, * pai ----- Brehaa. Auto. » l 1MT 4 DR. | TONH PLTMOUTH. oood loatHWi. 3*3 Oatos st. jg tWH WN. ■ ... il04 PLYMOUTH 4 DR BED I35C ISSSK SAMS HOSIER HIGHT MTRS- ifcONWAY oaytHilOBWK . ’wt^L.uy «4- B4 ias*^Plymouth BTAfTONWAOQir 'slum's pay menta ol t34.M HOMER HIGHT MTKS.i . s?r. wriK 1 It B. BoBjnow. ft »•«* nice PLYMOUTH l»T >-.TCBnj ‘ — RAH. power steering jni 63 CHEVY BEL -A IRE 3 DOOR naratuPo clean, iuto. y. c. Hardin* ! 62 Oakland FI 4-040). iBUICK *56. EXCEPTIONALLY eQRD----SOOid” TRUCK WrT* -' power winch. Exc. cond. FE 3*9316 , Auto Insurance Jt CHEVY 3-DR. REPOSSESSION P I.. P.D A MED POt MOOT CARS It 60 DR. 0 MO. PATMIB. W 44 00 1 r Pay Only ttrmaB. Du* Jun* 1*B> 1 Tit ASf- *— —“ “ * **** MO A Mr. Baft. Pi 0-4439 _____________’FBa-4353 ^ Forelfn ftSports Cart 10* '17 coRvrrrx hardtop. I70 ^srar- (tick. With poAttraetion traction I »"• u"' MaftST MT 3-4001. l'|tM cor'vette im. upnU9Q speed Mans. Real clean. EM 7 PLYMOUTH I «3 B. WaKoa. < I BOAT*. htoTORB AND TRAltBM <™W,iSRa£ ^"jroutftt* wlth a Ueed hoato motors and trailers > Kellcy't Hardware, 3043 Auburn at • Adams, Auburn Heights, PB 3-ttll. « BEAUTIFUL MtR CURY *4t AB.' 4t . H P outboard motor. It hrs. use.l - Built in generator, controls, gas 1 unk,, eCMtrle fUrHm. All for * only RN PI 3-M14 Ires. Pfe " ' 3-8173 days. ___________' WEST.BEND MOTORS GAS Savers ive a joed MO ftoedi BRAID I CHKVROUfrr COtUjJLRTTBl shl(t7D»erdrl BUtoV- _______ tO CHEV. BEL AIR. V-t. 3 DR.. .Pae*atmia. MiraiM. Oaad.. A-000 mues.^dl.ttu. PE 4-074S. 1053 CHfcVY 1BEL-AIR 3 DOOR. PeworaUdo, radio aad beater. tat.. MA 0-5300. L. Reasoa ■. >*rcHKYiourr FE 4-4183 105$ CHEVROLET 1 DR. HARD-top. T owner EM 3-033C or KM 3-6115. Jim loaders.______•• 1333 CHEVROLET. 3 E t|-M ‘Rymouth; toad .....tSI OBPORIL~~M3CH. I M Ptyd - 55 ChsVy^ fa 4405 UP 1044 PO^P. T-t. 3 t>Q<»7TApW 1 FINANCE ARRANOED_____ ECONOMY CARS M AUBURN IBM lOAD 3 POOH, RADIO *. « . HEATER. ABSOLUTELY WO MON:- Jj IT DOWN Assume payments ol I jg t37.lt per mo. Call Credit Mgr. MTjaSs at MI 4-7500. Harold I * HH4TIR. ABdOLOTBLY NO pearanee. Lot MONEY DOint Assumo payuiemts Ur Now Ure 3RN o( 434.75 por mo. Call Credit MIN. FE 4-1344. r* Hr. Parks at Ml 4-7300. HoMM . gg PLYMOUTH ON-1 Tumor Port.... • ,' ..- U baaofo PH sum, pwwas ■ tr ■.» —a r^-.T. Bxcsrtent condition -Pi HWI. 'it PLYMOUTSTSSiAN THIUFTY. 1 cyttndor and MaatMT shift. Ex-iBadt condition BoauUful »P-anee. Low mileage. A-l mo 40 PORD V-I. BJtH. _ MICRO BUS ............81*»S •53 Bulek 4-Dr, pwrsteerlng 4 385 HARDINBURO MOTOR SALES Corner Case aad Hka It I-138BI Demonstrator Sites' FALCON, 3-DR. __ OALAX1E SEDAN, 4-MA. STARL1NER (3-DR. HTI PA1RLANR, 3-DR. Abort ear* art all taw mileage and -are oald with agjrjtar mtryAaty-TOM BOHR. INC. IIP K Mala. ifiUord. MU 4-1715 1147 PORD I DR BKDAN. REAL . sharp! 1 ownet. EM 34138 or J a i PORD. V-8. *-D*. REP^SESSION lit! full price. Ne Cash Heeded, Pay only 438. Irte Juno Uth Rile Auto. Mr. Bell >1 8-4438 ttt East Bird. t. at Aaharn rnbTd 4 DOOBL JCUUM — 8344. 1- C. Hardin. 83 Oak- I PJ«r MM 'll DBBOTO PlrOniU. a •55 nSSrSiAJhPwi 55 BU1CK. 3-Dr. auto. '34 BU'CK convert, (ttl 'ti ifmWAnn *«». •44 PORD. « CyBa. Sid. ■44 PONTIAC convert ....j--- U CHEVROUTT 111 powlrflidt uS :: WILLACCEPT MOTOR SALES OESOTO-PLYMOUTH selection of import ! CASS AT POCB ST FI 3-81 id - —c-“.‘s! 1559 Cldv. CONVERT BLACK. . mu- ---Rag, Seasonal Ratei -'x 33 milts os ■am< s. Diver’* supplle* 1 air fill station. I SPORTSMEN’S. HEADQUARTERS*** 1 at the Double Stoplight ft " M-34 Ji ___ . Lake ____ * Open 1 days a week 1 * CKHTUBY I CRAFT CAVI CRAFT FIBE— . SA1LFISH-8U N FISH , PORTABLE DOCKS-HOIST AJAZ TRAILERS ' INLAND LAKES SALES_________ 3UI W. HURON PE 4-7131 * CUSTOM iOAT COTDtS AND .. H.P ELEC. EtINRUDE IS H.P. 8COT5 ATWATER 1 OLASTROHJIBEROLAS8. PEATHftt CRAFT td FREELAND ALUM. STERLING BOAT TRAILERS „ PROP SERVICE MARINE SUPPLIES MICHIGAN BOAT SERVICE; INC. . HILL HICKSON. PROP, lit W. Huron PH 84*41 OPEN TILL 8 P.M. | Weekdays and Sunday WANTED OOOD USED IS OR 14 1 bast. Prtfsrably aluminum. ‘ reasonthlo. OR 3-34SS. All New Morris t Delivered Authorised degler^ . 414*6 1443 CKXVRCHET.^ DOOR Oood condtttoa. w-wailt. daw. Reasonable. 1440 Lao Wind Drive. tB 84M3. | 1956 CHBVROLBr BEL-AIR t. clean, A-l engine and body. 4(74. | No Mono; Down B1RMINOHAM-RAMRLEK. 444 S. WOODWARD. ,M1 6-3904. ■ \l 1044 CHEVROLET 1-IIOOR. NEW paint, bow ura, ■ m^jHttst_____ , ... raa _____________1 COUn» . . MEANS;0™ .»- I gTjOgy j '“'^'goNVBRTIBLBS j M (I and appliances, ate 6f • IM lUmblcn or iai<«M< 1 car m part ptymoai A—I BILL SPENCE < menu, 4*7 month. Leaving f '54 PORD e DOOR 8388. [ OH »•«**_; __ 1887 UNCQ4JI. ONB OWNER, EX- Ssh U—d Chth IQ* •u FontiM. 4 ioor, fm •p® ^httJ » D»*»«n«er. tulombU*. SSSt tedtewarkroa. T owWor. cfarkiton Motor Sri*s Pawor. 388 ' Ppyn*c|^* R^Er&‘s«rt« mtUt*** ■' ■t¥r ■yaTOT CLARKSON* MOTOR •' . CAT PC: •»*ta <*.. Cl*rkiioo MA *-»rst Oat where «h* ■ overhoajLJo tew 3*»4_POItTMC«>«' NIC* MT. «Bi « ■* ^— -------L- HU ' HONT1AC 4-DOOR SEDAN. Our »tock Mo. iMT. Only North Chev. i Hunter Bird, at 8. Woodward Are. Hutchinson's Service UL 2-1120 FE2-8fl« •3 WaopTttk M *»•»• M*. •g Myeiste m._—-- repos^’ssion ’ftfiEfiSySSsL- mwSrwmmi. iul 3-tone, sxnllvnt eoadltloa, radio aad boater. No money dowm !ts~ Isa.- a»ja.y* ■“ * ars»wwL®^ 1180 POHf. I DOOR, RAH. CLEAN ! ■f “ ‘ ix Healey Houghten & Son Healey 438 N. Main, Rochester OL 147*1 , *87 SKODA. 4S MILB8 TO GALLON EM 3-3873. - : , ■ _* VALIANT 4 DC8»R SEDAN, f ----- Private egecutlvo ear. Port-O-MatTc. w-walls. $2495 *1X)N*S**USED CARS ;*T7 M34 Lake Orion “Itete ' 1134 PORD COUPE UL 3-44*3. I 11 powor. 1 . 1-1777, 4 ENGINE AIRLINER. DOS North Chev. L at S. Woodward J Eddie Steele . — FORD — | j , 3788 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | Keego Harbor I PE 3-3438 , PB 44304 [ ' ' 1855 CHEVROLET. 3 1 RAH, Powergl I clean Interior I »4M». CONVERTIBLE IMS BU1CK SUPER. II all nower. Tinted (las* New tires. L S183S. MA S-1181. ........ -i 1S5J I J & H Spring Specials | ul i- ____ _ WOODWARD. 8-38*4. ‘ MERCURY VERT OOOD. HEY PALI! Lookin' for Some Low Low Ptteod | Truisportatton beside these ■harp One-Owner Caro ■ EM 3-41«l JM 3-4 ltd 1444 IPUMBtSaS (TATiON W AOON Sherp A geal bay et oply 41.744. with 105 down. Catl PI 4RR StMiff.MN AMERlCANS^lite, I MI I '43 Part. 3-Door, w '44 Chevy, 3-Door 1 '43 Chevy 3-Door Sfi e walls. A-l mroufhoat. POR SALE '64 RAMBU1R ETATTON aims RBftek »*• ph aid autj-t'2 matte Irani, 3IHS. CaU PE 3-SSST Power pack. Radio, Healer, power brakes. Whitewalls. Dlz. Interior. MU. OL 1-1495._______ 1458 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR [ Air. Poerar sleering, radio. 3-|Wjt 34.880 miles. 8I.87S. , '55 BEL AIR CHEVY. 3-DOORTbY ‘ 8185 j Woodward UrmUigham at U Mila tad '|g CHEV. PLYM. 4 Dr. Balredore ‘TSJ 75. <»T T&H AUTO SALES 250 Oakland Ave. -51 • • 1 n nia- * mv. ww ‘ I£ IMS 0LD8M0BILE M SEDAN. ME A- 'll POMP * Dr. Cust * 73 dow grata and white, etna la; '44 CHEV. 4 Dr. Wagon (844. No Money j '55 MERC. 8 Paas_ Wgn. 0 HAM-RAMBLER. | 'M CHEV. 3 Dr. Hardtop — —. - —■ i —----------- pr, starchlef . aeon. * Pass. > I Bn bamrirRi * Bt. e a e __nva* repairs, FE 44377 or PE * 44H4, * DBMO, LAKE-N-SEA DELUXE 81-- berglas 18 ft. with Merc. *8 h.p. V Wag 43400 now 81.008. One Dum- 0 pby Way-Parer. It ft. Haro. 70 , h.p! was 43895 now 43408. Onr 1 Penn-Tan It ft. |IM. Oat Penn- : Tan 14 ft. *484. One » ft. fiber- * glas fishing boat. 8174. 18 ft * flberglas Pere Marquette. 4195, v Coming soon — large stoek -1 * Lone Star — — Ray f a SI ik financing 10 per I Open 7 days Cliff j n A Sport Center, Rd.. HoUy; MEIroee York 130. Ferry Service Inc. OR i*gg~ 3-1M4. ' 1 — CARS TO NEW YORK Bonnies Driven war. FI 3- TRUCK OOlHO NORTH PART load. Either wty. PE ,5-488*. Wmv-J U—S Cvrs attention7! WI RE PAYNO TOP $3$ DOLLAR FOR CLEAN USED CARS Glenn's Motor Ssles a W. HURON FE 4-7371 I ec nnww I VOLK8WAOEN CONVERT- VV IN Barrit. FI AVERILL'S 3830 Dlkte Hwy. Johnson AT Lake Orion OFFERS Dodge HT power.UJ Ford 508. Bed. Power 813 Eddie Steele t— FORD —, 3275 W. Huron \T ELIZABETH LAKX RD IMt CHXVROL2 , BISCAY NE >uer____________ _________> A heaier. Power* &Udc. V4. FE 4^027 after » p.m. UM CHEVY DELUXE 2 DOOR. „ ^ _______________ JOT cleftn. I owner. FB Mi t Hr POT* ftl MI 4-Wftft. Hftrold H. WEgteg,. ' I Turner Ford. 188* „ CHEVBOlXir^ PAREW^D | lMfjr^~COU^T SjjbjuT 156 PORD STANDARD Condition, 8474. ” 4-3 48.' * I ___—_ 15* PORD RANCH WAOOtf RADIO i ’51 * HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO A1 MONEY DOWN. Auuu^rmenta •t 834.31 per am. Call Credit - — aat pawer. ..— . Do*n BIBM1NOHAM-R---. ttt S. WOODWARD MI 4-3884 ■44 OLD* It HARDTOP: HYDRA-! white Wahl. 13580. 1340 W. Walton I - OR 3-8784.. • * N 1*84 CHEVROLET WAOON. RAH. MINGHAM-R A Ml L 81 Powercltdo, a real utility 3nd WOODWARD. MI d-3804. onr. Slsworth A Beattie 1 ——---------------------.— -—.• _______clean. Auto- and heater. Hurry, ______the to flnanqa Ha. MINGHAM-R A MB L B R . 8M 8. 1140 CHEVROLET BEL MR HARD-top. 14 engine r~*'~ j powerglide Where North Chevrolet car 1444 CHEVROLET 3 DOOR, _ IM-mftcuiftiely cleftn. 1 owner. Hurry, ! $295, 24. month* to finance. No money down. BIRMINGHAM-neater ; RAMBLER. 666 8. WOODWARD. but at MI 6-3904._____________________' j at Kliut Auto S ‘u* “““ 1---CHEVROLET 2 DOOR, RADIO | OftW. FE M408- ea- - “Tnijneur tin - j-r—-------------- 1955 FORM 2-DOOR, H NM. ME 1054"FORD, RADIO AND HEATER. N^maMy'down Full pries »u6 iraw n _____ r____________________jerlng. I Radlr A heater. Tthttewalla. Cleen 5450 MA45447. 1754 Aahtan olds sunm ss. 3-door. te. sharp FE 5-4411 alter i i '53s ft '44a—Port ft Chat. choose from . $125 end up- ! Sn* floe •election of ’M*. I q I 744 1454 NAMBtBB CBOBE OOUltfS? •4 445 wafoo. aafid white. 1 owner. It 4 104: won't last 414(4 34 months Id 4 S finance BRMINOHAM-RAMBLER, 494 E. WOODWARD Ml 4-3994 “t* REAL SHARP 1941 RBNAULT. URL* UBIIhEc; s p.m. f-: Dixie Ok'd Cars| ~XS! t Ml 4-7(09. Harold Mgr, rvrrrg HWY. KHAR BASHARAW DRAYTON PLAINS. ---------TMBgO ““ ;ts Part a. Autp^HR. ..« •44 Sun*'. fl{»i4>, 4 dr.’ Amo, This oft# It far above evtrege 4545 njwra. ana VAN'S AUTO BAIJB Do^palpt. An- Ph OR 3-1344 .... — . 4 oook hf. power brakes. 1-4711. •ir hard- mlleage mak VAN'S Al________ M3-1444 1(49 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBLE. Clean, law mllta. ttSW. M maatha to finance. BIRMINGHAM • RAMBLER. SS* 8 WOODWARD MI liWfc VAUXHAL. 1414. 4 DOOR SHARP y 3-Dr. I 43" beam, wjadehl walk thro froijt h... ..— seat, bow aad ■441ft'UStepft glassed bottom. 1(55 Mere Mark 55. remats controls. A i ! '57 Mercury . | '55 Ford Win. «-i L’jSS Ford WEB. 2-' | '50 Pontlr- ■ 'so PoatU r. V-t A ..Stitt Tp5rD VICTORIA. EXTRA Our price only 11087. North Chev. __mjpu . Red »w condition, n.in > 1445 PONTIAC H.T. HYDRA.. H R. __****• 4-4341. _ ftnr I f”" nl“ —1 v—>— ItB, vnixswinxM ‘ VAN'S AUTQJBAUB L „ - OB 3-1165 - PONTIAC * DR. CATALINA VISTA. SATtePACTKM V-S Aute i 785 | ?.'Case et Pike NEW - IMS Blue Star fiberglass. 70" beam. -lO" windshield, steering, walk ■ thru seats, new 1*58 Evinrude 35 H.F. manual remote controls. A Ideal ski rig ... *181. MEYERS ALUMINUM Mite haw In. stock IT with two place die formed boat daap and wjde 1159. Sevarel models at I lowing boats now la WSMmaker. Empire. ui wm . FOR LAT| MOOSE 68 Hjiifibler * ELSWOR-fa ft BEATT1S, MA 6-1409 '59 Plymouth Cart _________HT. Blue. 8harpf s MS MPtuttlac S.C..HT. Power . .41944' 'IS Pontiac HJ Yel. tM te.i dM '(4 Poatlac Sed. New WW . 4 4M '44 Ford leDr. 3-tesu Mao . I 444 ------ ■ -jTSh .....StlM North Chev. f $8-66 p 1953 CHEV IE 4-DOOR. RADIO* hft>Uf* ft lift. FI 5-1353._ •U BEL AIR C&IVY, 2 DOOR. BY ■MBlI WEI jflaOT u .— i iwia' atntM ' n,M>wr V-f, 4-DOOR SEDAN. Blrmlnibsm excellent mechanical Gg. FE MRl. * . 2 DOOR FAIRLANE. it E. Woodward Are. Ss GUARANTEED RMsa Rd. Right to Dea Rd. Lmt aad follow i to DAWSON'S SALES TIP8ICO LAKE. Phone 1 — LOWER TOUR FAT-merits ft glva yon transportation. jOEfS CAR LOT 1344 PoaUu Rwrt at Opdyko QUALITY MQTOR tl H. ' SALES ' NEEDS ALL MODEL CLEAN CARS TOBAY l44S ORCHARD LAKH FE 3-7441 See MAM Moto. Safes tar top dollar aa later model cart. 3437 Dixie. Hwy.__OR 3-1403 TOP BUCK-JUNH CAB. TRUCK. PONTIAC WASTE PE 3-0300 Sed. Gas Saver I. HT 3-t Ml Italy payawta- Ml ( 'M CHEV.. CALIFORNIA [ 1454 FORD CUSTOMXJXH, RADIO PONTIAC, -it. ETARCHIEF. 4 DR r l ah asatamoat. law mnaasa. *; clean, original owner tate OR tas. ' 44 F04T top. | 5-3616. '53 OLDST SUPER S8.I—^-----_______ RAH. windshield washers power ' brake*. Good condition, OR 3-1971. .*****:..._ • . . .... jjwrfi- ^&jTcW,o* trade] ' “toT^^^raroSS^tiaaw e blue A-l $ Mt • Franchise dealer of- ' l Speed-Liner, Sea Ray; • Swift Boats • LOTS OP NEW ft USED BOATS " Oakland Marine Exch. ' "OUTBOARD SPECIALISTS'' “391 S. SaMdaw ' » »-ei»tJ H.P. 1059 Hkl NEW. | pH 4-9494 f" IDEAL FI8H1NO BOAT 14 HP. ■ motor, Urn will mill akli.iSSft. lllji •joSnson 3i _. 3 FiorUN R«" 3 Johnson motors * MFC BOATS * USED MOTORS-- 3 BOARDMAN’S _ 7573 Highland Rd. at Wm. Lake Rd. ~R 4-0312 TAKE *' ADVANTAGE ■ M aar atad far ia«d condition Ueed Can. Wa win pay Top Dollar for clean, sharp ears. An makes and all model*. JEROME "BridhtSpot" v JOHNSON MOTORS * Starcraft boats, odtor trailer * everything for the boat. * OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES •348 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 3-4(31 Top Ca$h Paid - FOR USED CARS - Lloyd Mofor Sales 33 S. Saginaw ft 1-8131 Russ Johnson ^Motor Sales Lake. Orion MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 1444 aUICK 4 DR. HARIPK# M44 1*60 Bulek station, wagon. Power steering. Power brakes. Dyna-dow. Red and white .... MOM 1057 Bulek 1 dr. Hardtop .. SUM HOMER HIGHT MTRS. alt Minutes from Pontiac" OXFORD, MICH. 'SF CHEVY IMPALA. ♦ DR.. HT. ! iPerfect, cond.l. 11505. Herrick,.] whitewaila. One at N S AUTO SALES ’60 THUNDERBIRD V-0 engine, crulse-o-matie traag mission, power steering a a < brakes, radio aad heater. Phr official oar. 4.0M miles. I378S. Larry Jerome ROCHBBTBR FORD DBALBR OL 1-87U ^___ hsrdtop. N No mhoty Ring Mr. 1 It full -price, y Auto Sale*, f IM 8. Sat*' ■1 Used car Shopping Center •53 FQRD 3-DOOR . $195 . i #( 'Cy' Owens 147 8. SAOINAW STREBT PB 4-4141 I'M BUiCK~~SPBCI A L. AUTO. 1468 CHEVROLET BEL AIR door hnrdtop. Radio boater, p ergilde. Beautiful sky . white finish. Oar stock Oar price gi.eto.* Mr. Parks at I North Ch^v. It B. Woodward Avi TtteMaroiil .iu WM CHEVY, V+ STANDARD tranamiaamn. rod and whfto. clean I car;. (MO. J. C. Hardin. 43 Oakland. tr 4*0405.__________ 1057 C|«TROLKT 3 DOOR DEL- CONVERTIBLES • OLDS M. AH white leatl White lop. Full poi 195$ CHEVROLET IMF ALA, RAH. Fwr. steerinc A Inkii. Real sharp1 ftlfftft. Fwr. steerinc -A brake*. Excel- I condition. ftltfA. Suburban OLDS-LARK, 592 S. Woodward, B’ham MI 4-4485 H.'J. VAN WELT ' 4548 Pule Hwy. Ph. OB 3-I3M WANTUd LATE MODEL PICK-UP I ttnemm mi wf\Ant|AjiTeu POWER to goad condition. PE ^*74* after «gD* »£,Tl5 *6^2? S_________I----------------^.1 Mm n n.knts Or TRANS V* *798 JACK COLE 1000 W MAPLE AT PONTIAC TKABU *~~ " AND ARISTO CRAFT BOATS ■ GRUMMAN AND OLD TOWN CANOES ‘WE BUY AND TRADE OOOD I CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS. . I Economy Cara - ___22 Auburn I WANTED: JUNK CARE . OR 3-2031 ' j Used Auto Psrtb 102!' Radio and heater. Rei I PARTS. AND TRAILER TIRES. 4 HARRINGTON BOATS a TOUR EtlNRUDB DEALER ■ IMS I. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-8033 « _ MERCURY 40 HP. 1254. - n 4-2327 555 8. Saginaw ■NEW STANDING RKXUNOS POR * lightening Mil host. Less than n % price. -QHI-MM, - OUTBOARD MOTOR 10 H P . CRIB* _ PE 8-8632._________________________ 01 TO 14 DOOR OLASS. 13. WIND- ] shield, back glass. It. Moil ears. Royal Auto Part*. 1U0 Mt Clam-ana 84. ■ _ • ■ . N . Ml PORD 4 MOTOR. 1153 PLYM-onto motor, 1*51 More, molar, 1M4 Pontiac Hyd. trans . 124.00. j Owens Boats * Inboard* — Outboards * Fibreglas Runabouts 3 Mercury Motars * New and U*ed . f Accessories * Parts and Service * Big Savings f Low Down Payments J MAZUREK MOTOR w & MARINE SALES 3 Woodward at South Blvd. FE 4-9587' IlFOliwdde aoA^s — mi Aai * dealers (or Kayot, ltlrvrta, Spi- te van, Andtrsoti. Prsal and and « Mate Sant. II dlMaraM models te f foot to IS MM Oft display m Visit tba Pontoon bate ring of 2 Michigan BIU OaHar Boat# and Z Motor*. Lapeer, MlohlgM._ ■aRESun-T ’ iJj/jMar, ms. 5" Rcpitclim- Bairoce — Weld " X * Ag itate Carried la Sloch S\24 HR. PROP REPAIR fl Free Check Up ft, Newkirks Boat ft Prop Service 2150 CassTake Road. Eccfo BLACK UNDERCOATINO. per gallon. PE 2-8134, Saks Used Tracks ’48 PORD PICK-UP. RUNS OOOD —— -—r repairs. MA 8-833*. M DUMP TRUCK1' IN l 8-2258. ______ fb vfm __ 1848 OMC PICKUP. RUN^Pf 47 FORD V-8 DUMP 7 1*47 W-TON DODGE, 1144 41(5. V. Harris. 1% 5 FI, h~tonTa-i cord.. ’*C*81M! YotmN" PI^Xt}r 4^' '47~PICEiuP DELUXE CHKVRO-H (Mt. 38 Thorpe., PORD % TON PlCE-CfT 1082 CHEVY I TON-PANEL FOR parte and tiro*. PB 4-8231. 1 CXBVY, J TON FANIL POR tgcsUsQt condition. FE <6-4773. 1444 CHEVROLET. 5 YARD DUMP. 1434 Chevrolet. 4 yard damp, ■Heights Meter Sales. 3834 Auburn, lttl 'Okie DUMP, t-YARD DUMP. FORD PICS 1 Newberry. ___ pord e nta v, ton pickax-1. 4475 * EM 3-4*27. Frank Schuck M-24 AT BUCKHORN LAKE LAKK ORION FORD _ AKI ORION-______MY 2-24U it BUICK. 455 - 4 CYlStDER. til atomtoum Crotley with trans-mtsslon. PE 2-7144. 1(53 Ittldk 4 OR.. RftH. 4111 \ Lk. Rd.. cr»*(itBIi«. '57 DESOTO 2-DOOR HARDTOP « ■ $1295 <■ 'Cy' Owens >47 a sagnaw^street 1944 WHITE CADILLAC COUPS, Absolutely tpaitete ll,*— 1 owner. Power avoir aludus window*. All HIM MA >8148. 31,88* mil**. A-l Dead Car Shop pine Canter ’58 CHEVROLET 4*DOOR HARDTOP $1595 , : 'Cy'Owens 141 8. SAOINAW STRBKT FEB-4101 ' ltM imci~ND. tp. Black aad trail* enaelal. I dear. Radio, heater, automatk. Tan clean lnsldo and ail. UHvai rad gitd. flmd hi PEOPLE'S J M Oakland ¥e*1-13M WISE BUYERS KNOW/ QUALITY •54 PONTIAC .........! 526*5 CATALINA VISTA. Real Sharp! •52 RAMBLER ......... 4045 2 Dr. SEDAN. REAL CLEAN. '47 HILLMAN 4 M. HUI MS SEDAN, Real Economy Car! •57 FORD ............ 41395 4 Pi Sedan, loaded with extras, 'SI PONTIAC ......... 4I8M CONVERTIBLE. ALL POWER. 4 DOOR SUPER “IT' •42 PORD .............. |4 * Dr. SUck. V-* Real Sharp! i&CfiBBBSB 1453 Chovraiet sedan delivery 4 M 144* Chavroiet. Good cond. ' .' ( M UM Bol Air 4 dr. Powerglide $ *N HOMER HIGHT MTRS. "tt Minutes from Pontiac" OXFORD. MICH._OA *-242i D CONDITION m OT ___________I____________ manager, at King Ante Sate*, lit 8 Soglnsw. PB 1 1442. '59 PCgtD FAIRLANE CLUB OU>. p.ooo mi., white walls, aid. shut. I PB 2-MI*-after 5. I '55 FORD CONVERTIBLE. NEW tou. MV white wall*. MV kftt- tery^Nice cir. Ul^ft-USO._ 'll FORD RANCH WAOON. ftfftft, 1 i OR 3-4731 after 5._ M FORD STATION WAOON. FULL power ft Pass ftftftft.. F» 3-3395. 1959 FOND STATION WAOON CO-hltj, ^ t^pft**enger. execu- 1857 COifNiMl FOftP IN, •olid Mack and white too and Uses, pawer, an torn* tic. KM actual -mile*. Uha new. Baa before you-buy. BIRMINGHAM - RAM- HEX. In s. woodward, mi 9-39*4. 1*M PORD ANOILIA. UKB NEW condition thfoachaat. Pilaid la ecu. 41*46. M maatha te finance. BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER, *N 8 WOODWARD. MI S-3M4. . BUY NOW AND SAVH payments TSFWJffl 4 DOOR. R ■Wplb^l -1 S3 WtU tab* trade. 24 Liberty St. INI DB SOTO HARDTOP. RADIO, automatic transmission, boater,' . tall power. The best De Iota mod- * North Chev. if S. Woodward Av< _ DOOR BEDAN. IfMLun............. I DH SPECIAL HARDTOP 'll BUICK 4 Dr.... •II PONTIAC ....... QUALITY MOTOR __. SALES • 443 ORCHAlfp. LAKE PH 1-1841 1146 M» MOVING SOON? Pay moving expense! by selling tU those unusuea items you've had , stored away all.this time. ; DIAL FE2-SJ81 WILSON PONTIXCCADILLAC - CLEAN: . Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward SHELTON Pontiac-Buick Roqhester. Mich. OL 1-8133 SAVE Terrific Trade-ins NS Pontiac ItaUM wagon, powar. Beautiful blue finish. L down payment. 167 Cttevrolat l lr., S cyl. Star ard . trans. A perfect nttl* g< Radio ft hoater. SMU down pi M rontWo Chieftain Catalina 2 dr. NaaaUfal red with whit* Ito-sort. Hydra. Radio ft Boater. Whitewall tiros. $121 WML . 1157 Pontiac Chlettato 4-Dr. sedan. XydroawtM. Itedlo Bad boater. Jot Mpait finish. Low dowa pay- 1(52* Ponttac starehlef 4-Dr. Hardtop. Hydramatlc. RadialMl Mw-*r. Whitewall*. AU leather Interior. Low datra payment. 19M Paattoa J Dr. Mdaa. Radio ft teller. Tour 'll" •»* ar ’ll . w U mat# dawn payment. savant UM Demos All Madeli to Choose Proa <,•/ Some B*law Cost HAUPT PONTIAC CLARKSTON • M-U on* all- north *P UfS. It Opea Eves. atUI • except Wed. worth ft BeatttoTMA S-te '5* OLDS. 2 DOOR HARDTOP, Al. all black. *250. Pto MOSS. T M OLDS SUPER SS 3-DR HARD-top Sharp! Hydra, and power SI.ISS. By ewer. FE 4-31*8. 1*10 OLDS CONVERTfBLB. FOW-ar maartog. Power braksi Hydramatlc . ...... 8310* 1858 OMs 2 dr. Hardtop * IN HOMER HIGHT MTRS "15 MimsSM fraat Paottac" OXFORD, MlCft i X}£rs I'E SALES ft SERVICE v Auourn Aft, EE 5-61Q1 . udi FOhb. V-s REPOSSESSION MM fall price. NO cash needed.1' Fay paly *22. DIM Jan* 15th Rite Auto, Mr.' Ball. PE 8-443S IM Bast Blvd. 8. at Aunurn PONTIAC AUTO - BROKERS Ken Sez "Sell'Em*' * Lark ............. 8137! a Port station wga. . . imi it Chev. 4 Dr....... *1376 lifted Sadan ....... 17 Bulek HT ..*..... J7 Bulek 2 Dr. ..... 58 Bulek HT NEW ’60 QODGE DART $2076 KAMMLER-DALLAS 1801 N. MAIN ROCHEETB: OL 2-81U HASB0NS APRIL CLEARANCE INS Unsafe Capri 4-door eada Automatic tranimleslnn. paw steering, power brakaa, radl heater. Like near condltli throughout. BanaUfnl yellow1 at Ivory ftolth. Hydra matte, radio, hoe tttdyiiia and . white its* Chavroiat I ‘ dlo, heater. Solid IMYDedd* jtejal hardtop. _V-i r wagon. ■ heater. • V-S engine. I Like new eat-------- Sharp dusk Rtarl a Haskins Chev. OA | 1455 PACKARD CLIPPER, RADIO and beater. No money down. Assume payment* Of 111.21 gunth. m Sea_er*dte manager at King Auto Sales I lnaw. ft «-*4*2-ujs fttiifliBp; sag 55 PLYMOUTH BELV1DERE CON vertlbie. Custom tap and teats. t*U 4811 Bateharp Rd.. Drojrtea Ptalr- •— 145* SUBURBAN 4-DOOR STATION Wagon Plymouth. Low mlsans*. Mutt sell aatotTfl 4-4IM. 1*M PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE, RADIO ft HEATER. ABSOLUTELY SHOP , SUND AY- BUY MONDAY ‘ OLIVER Motor Sales 21* Orchard Lake Av«. PE 2-1181 - Open Eres. BUICK OPEL •JEEP FACTORY BRANCH OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ALTHOUGH WE ARE CLOSED YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME IN AND LOOlf THE CARS OYER AND Make^Your peal Monday WEEKEND SPECIAL ’59 PONTIAC CATAUNA CONVERTIBLE lidto a_ H*Mar,- Hydra-aatlc, Powar wteiM a Power Irtklh.Mqi Gists, Padded dnS, w- ^•e^.ISf'Vra — NOW -r $2795 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE .FE 3-7954 tf mm 2n|( P®4" ar steering and brakes. FE 2-4474. RSPOSUaSSD. NO MONET ON. MM Pafttfeo. 2 daee- |f**M n ttt-tie body work. Jw4 8341 rtB arte*. Rina Mr. Bing. Lack? Auto Salts. FE 4-100*. Ft 4-D14. 113 I ang- wwiwiTviMpn dm. sedan, automatic, rote* aad beater.’ cloan 1 owner 8ISM- M months to flnanc* E1RMNCHAM-RAMBLfR. IM K WOODWARD M d-3904, a ■ •ta^PONTlAC CATALINA 9TATION wagon. 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' Drama: Humphrey Bogart, -We of Fury,” (*98). 7:M (2) Party Maaon. (4) (color) Bonanza. (7) Dick Clark. (!) Movie (coat) CM (2) Perry Maaon (oont.) (4) Bonanza (cpnt.) . (7) John Gunther. (!) Wayne and Shatter. S:M (3) Wanted: Dead or Alive. (4) Man and Challenge. (7) Leave It to Beaver. (!) Wayne. Shurter (oont) t:M (2) Mr. Locky. (4) Deputy. (7) Lawrence Welk. (2) Mr. D.A. t:sa (2) Have Gun, WU Travel. (4) World Wide 90. (7) Welk (oent.) (9) Harbor Command. 10: M. (2) Gunsmoke. (4) World (cent) Cl) JubBoe U.S.A. (9) Newt, Weather. ol#:l« (9) TBA. 10: M (2) Sea Hunt. (4) Man from Interpol. (7) Jubilee (cont.) Hie DR, JAMES O. WHITMER Chiropractic Clinic FE 24275 AM Community Bank Epdf. Wl NAVI THOM HARD TO Pino ithmis ^wajii auu. npiiia j* is —,c*Tn... IWITSI APPOIN Clio'S HANDCRAFT RCA COLOR TV Sweet’s Radio TV SONOTONE House of. Hearing Free Hearing Tests (9) Starlight Theater. Drama: Gary Cooper, turn to Partdted,"- (’53). • (2) (4) New*, Sports, Weatt- • '"iif * * rf ^ ’ (7) Whlriyblrds. • (4) Saturday Movie. ; , Drama: Gary Grant, -Howards of Virginia.” ('40); and Comedy: Jem Barker, -Good Luck, Mr. Yates,” (’43). IS (3) Nightwatch Theater. Dramas: Hsnry Fonda, •Trail of the Lonesome Pina,CM); Robert Newton, “Wings and the Woman,” (’42). • (7) Shock Theater. Melodrama: Boris Karloff, “Black Room,” (15). SUNDAY MOBNlNe I (2) Meditations. ) (3) Mass for Shut-Ins. I (9) Billboard. I (9) Sacred Heart. ) (3) Christophers. (1) Herald of Truth. | (4) Newt. )\ (2) Court of Health. (4) Church at the Go* (7) Under at addin g Our World. (9) Temple Baptist Church-I (2) To Dwell Together. ) (3) Detroit Pulpit (4) Frontiers of Faith. (7) Christian Science. (9) Oral Robert* L (7) Accent. ^ » (2) Ihls Is the Lite-(4) Cartoon Storybook: (7) Faith for Today. (9) Cathedral of tomorrow. D (7) Fan House. (2) Felix the Cat (4) Kit Carson. N (4) Sergeant Preston. (7) Johns Hopkins. -v (9) Christophers. IS (2) Little Lulu. -M (2)'Roy Rogers. (4) Michigan Conservation. (7) Three Stooges. (9) Gilead Baptist Church. IS (4) Americans at Work. SUNDAY AFTERNOON M (2) Detroit Speaks. (4) U. Of M. Presents. (9) Mickey Rooney.* (7) Championship Bowling. M (2) Dr. Christian. (4) Builders’ Showcase. (9) Damon Runyon Theater. I (4) TV Readers’ Digest. (2) Voice of the Fans. (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Movie, i (2) Tiger Warmup. I (7) Youth Bureau. ’ (2) Tiger Baseball. I (7) Bishop Pike. (4) Washington to. Michigan I (4) Inside Sports. I (7) College News Confer' A: JO (2) GE College Bowl.-----: (7) Lone Birr. (9) Adventure Tomorrow.1' g " ' “ , SUNDAY EVENING t:oe (2) Small World, (4) (color) George Pierrot (7) Citizen Soldier. (2) Popeye. (58) Black and Unknown Bards. 4:22 (2) Twentieth Century. • (7) Rescue S. (9) Joan Fairfax. (56) Two Centuries of Symphony.' ’ L (2) Lassie? (4) Overland Trail. (7) Broken Arrow. (9) Movie. “Devil’a-Cargo." (1948). When a racetrack operator is killed, it marks the beginning of a series of murders the Falcon must solve. John Calvert, Rochelle Hudson, Roacoe Kama, Lyle Talbot. (56) Spotlight on Opera. ) (2) Denote The Menace. (7) Maverick. (58) Guest Traveler. I (2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Sunday Showcase. (9) Movie. 'The Letter.” (1940). A woman shoots a man dead as he runp from her plantation. She claims that the man attacked her. Bette Davia Herbert Marshall, James Stephenson, Frieda Inesoort, Gale Son-derguard. (56) Etna, Zwle, Drei. 8:39 (7) Lawman. (56) Ttam to Dance. 1:80 (4) Aquarodeo. (2) G.E. Theater. (7) Rebel. (58) Fact In the Window. 1:99 (2) Alfred Hitchcock. (7) Alaskans. (4) MOvle. (7) Open Hearing. 9:99 (7) Campaign Roundup. (2)'Press Conference. (9) Movie* (7) Movie. (2) Scoreboard. 4:19 (2) Spotlight. 4:99 (4) Briefing Session. ,(2) Press Conference. 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A political boaa finds finds himself suspected of murder. Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake, Alan Ladd, William Bendix, Bonita Granvillq, Joseph Calleia. MONDAY MORNING * 9:00 (4) Continental daisroom. 9:30 (4) (color) Continents Classroom. 0:90 (2) Medltatlona. 0:99 (2) On the Farm Front. (4) Today. (2) TV College. -(7) Funewa. 7:99 (2) Felix the Cat (7) Breakfast Time. t:U (3) Captain Kangaroo. 8:30 (7) Johnny Ginger. W wing 10:49 (7) Detroit Today. 10:98 (7) News. (2) I Love Lucy. By United Press intoraattoaal PERRY MASON, 7:30 p.m. (2). Before Mason (Raymond Burr) can help a buiihem couple avoid suit for a broken contract, the woman dies of poisoning and her husband is arrested for the der. BONANZA, 7:30 p.m. (4). The Cartwrights risk their father’s (Lorag Green’s) life to rid Virginia City o{ a band of terrorists. (Color). DICK CLARK SHOW, 7:30 pm. (7). Guests ar Jackie Wilson, Conway Twitty, Freddy Cannon, Rod Lauren and Teddy Randazzo. JOHN GUNTHER’S HIGH ROAD, 8 p.m. (7). Deplete Holland’s dike system and the problems it' presents. * WORLD WIDE 09, 9:30 pm. (4). .. filmed report on the many changes that have taken place in baseball franchises, minor leagues and other aspects of the national pastime. HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL [9:30 p.m. (2).'Pat Wayne, actor John Wayne, stars as an outlaw, member of - a wealthy family who is returning home claim his inheritance. GUNSMOKE, 10 pm. (2). Mar-Jull Dilkm (James Arneso) la asked to protect a blacksmith who has been threatened by his wile’s ex-boy friend. --Todays Radio Programs- WA(IM) CKLW (MU WWJ list) WXTZ (1SN) WCAR (1 WJBK,’ New*. Rplscopsl WPON. Christopher hss—wjn. ch»pei Bear WWJ. New*. Scout* • CKLW. Voice of Prophecy RKfcr— WPON. Music l:M—WJR, Lsymn's Hr. f. WWJ. at. Pcul’s Cethedraf WXTZ. Sunday Seel CKLW. Pontlkc Baptist i:M—wjyL n*« wwj, Nm, 1 WXTZ. Banda: CKLW. LaJbor 1 lteS-WJR, Art if Inrssttng WWJ, New*. French ' WPON. Youth Forum tisa-wjn. m vt WWJ. Baseball WCAR. Muato , . wpon. 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Bder Morton WJBK. NSW*. Consort Hall IteB-WJB, News. Mnsla CKLW, Album WJBK. Adslmesnts MONDAY MOKNINO l:0a—WJR, Rowe, Ac'clt. WWJ, News, Roberts nn Fred Wolf CKLW, Rooster Club WJBK. Rowe, Tom Oomm OMAR Rowe, Bhsrtdan wfon. tarty Bird CKLW. Nows, Van MeNsely WJBK Stereo_____ . WCAR. News, Purse WPON. Rows. Lewis TIGER . BASEBALL, 1:39 p.m. (2). The Detroit Tiger* wind up a three-game series with the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park. SMALL WORLD, 6 p.m. (2). Edward R. Murrow’s guests are Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, former U.S. Army chief of staff; Gen. Moshe Dayan, former Israeli Army chief of staff. TWENTIETH CENTURY,- 6:30 p.m. (2)- The story of man’s efforts to team toon about the moon. (Re-nui). SUNDAY SHOWCASE, 8 p.m, (4). Frances Langford show features Johnny Mathis,, the Three Stooges, Don Ameche, Mary Costa, Hermione Gingold and special guest (tar Bob Cummings. (Color). l£b SULLIVAN SHOW, 8 lpn. (2). Charlton Heston, Rickie Layne and Velvet, Pinky Lee, Johnny Horton and Dean Jones star. AQUARODEO, 9 p.m. (4). Roy Rogers and Date Evans visit Marinejjind of the Pacific, at Pates Verdes, .Calif., to see an underwater roundup of sharks, bat rays, turtles and other sea creatures. (Color). G.E. THEATER, 9 p.m. (2). Oscar Homolka stars in an adaptation of A. A. Milne’s fairy tale pie Ugly Duckling. With Joanna ames and Joyce Jameson. JACK BENNY PROGRAM, 10 . ,m.'(2). Jack, back from RVk of the Far East, gets together his sponsor and receives file purpose of Tils life. LORETTA YOUNG SHOW, m. (4). A story about the rewards and heartaches involved in adopting Korean ^a% orphans. How State Congressmen Voted on Housing Bill WASHINGTON (AP) — Hefe la jw Michigan congressmen voted as the House passed 214-163 and sent to the Senate an administration-opposed billion dollar housing ‘ 1: . * .Democrat! for: Diggs, Dingell, Griffiths, Lesinski, Machrowitz, O’Hara. Republicans against: Bennett, Bentley, ‘Broomfield, Cederberg, Chamberlain, Ford, Grlff)n Johansen, Knox, Meader. Paired for: Rabat (Democrat). Paired against: Hoffman (Republican). a Day. (7) Day in Court. 9:98 (4) Loretta Young. (7)^Gale,Storm. (2) House Party. -(2) Millionaire. 1 (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. 18:98 (2) Verdict Ia Yours. (4) Item These Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Brighter Day. (4) Fibber McGee a Molly. CD- American 4:11 (2) Secret Storm. 4:98 (2) Edge of Night. (4) Buckskin. (9) Robin Hood. (2) Movie, (4) (color) George Pierrot Presents. (9) Looney Tunes. 9:98 (7) Rin Tin Tin. 5:S8T (9) News. WJR, Tim* W. Myrtl* L CKLW. J„ HP P| WFON. Chuck Lswta WCAR. News, Must* WJBK. R*M . «:•*—WJR. Showcase WWJ. NSW*. Maxwell CKLW, JO* ten WFON, Bob LUX t:S#—CKLW, News. Rhltt Flint Gets Go-Ahead orf Sewage Projoct LANSING (UP!) — The Water Resources Commission has notified Flint « go ahead with plans | to give the city an enlarged and improved sewage treatment system by 1963. gt [ Commission Executive Secy. Mil-ton Adams said there were pollu-problems in Flint 'and fringe areas for about 10 years. , “Until we find out w^pt the dty Intends to do (boat the problem we can’t take care of the fringe areas,” Adams sakL “When the city situation is awed we expect to take up the other problems. The commission also adopted a plan that would result in closer supervision, of th» Detroit and Rouge riven. Thousands of ducks were killed by pollution in the downriver area last month. USED SPECIALS! 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I On a clear day—and It was—I could see Mary Martin 10 feet away from me, having her 0:00 sharp dinner otr a little collapsible table; because by 7 she had to climb into her Rolls-Royce and battle the ipoestown traffic to get to ."The Sound of Music.” "X hear yen have some more big TV plans,” X said. „ “They want me to do ‘Peter Pan* again <*% and tape It for all time.” Mary drank beer from a graceful-looking glass. _ “Oh, the royalties — or residuals — yen WILSON should gyt perpetually from that!” I said. “I just can’t do It while I’m in this show. But I told Richard to get the cables and nets ready — and first I’ll have to U Smart, Ba Thrifty — Monday and Ivoryday! Yotf Con Be Sum of Extra Soyinfo 1 Mother’s Day Dresses -Many Pretty Styles in Cotton Misses4 and Half Sizes. Regularly at $3.98 Richard Halliday, her husband, had flown to Brasil to visit, the 700 acres they own about 10 miles from the new capital, Brasilia. They call It “insurance,” but others caU«lt a gold.mine... and it seems to have been sheer luck. . An American woman liv-. ing in .Brmsil sold thorn — and Janet Gay nor — seme property out in the wilderness, which shg 'didn’t really own. The Brasilians resented the cheating of the Americans and arranged for them te get ether property ■» which turned out to be mere favorably located, as far t as the capital, was concerned, than the first tract. Charge It Pretty prints in crisp cottons, lovely florals, novelties, plaids, stripes and checks. In this frdsh-as-morning collection you’H find the kind of easy clothes she likes for her busiest days. 12-20, 14^-24^. ________Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept.-Secoad Floor REDUCED! Covered Saucepan Sale! Women’s Summer Elasticized Casuals • Regularly at 3.99 097 • Choice of 3Colora mEf Pr‘ Charge It Summer savings at Soars Monday on comfortable casuals that are alMtlrUmt for perfect fit. Medium wedge heel in choice of Mask. white or multi-color. Women s sues. Shoe Dept—Souse Mala Fleer Reg.W.49 |,,r* i i>,-qt. covered saucepan of stainless steel with copper corf for fast-heating. On sale at Sears Monday only. Covered Skillet leg.fMI G66 Charf. MARY MARTIN Mary said they have a coffee plantation, fruit trees, vegetable farm and 3900 chickens. “Richard wants to increase the chickens’ whatever you call it, ’egg yield.’ * WISH I’D SAID THAT: Herb Shriner notes the confession I magazines are full of pictures of girls who made mistakes, “and ads telling girls how to be beautiful so they can get in on some of the mistakes." . That’s earl, brother. (Copyright, 1990) HST Roasts Presidential Confidant Chrysler Didn't Use 'Dark Days' Loans DETROIT (UPI) - Chiyder Corp. has not used any of the 1130,-000,000 in' bank loans it arranged last year, Board Chairman L. L. Colubert said. Gilbert aaM tbe corporation ar- By FRANK CORMIER WASHINGTON (AP)-Ceorge E. Allen, the '‘friend of preaidents,” is in Harry Truman's doghouse. Allen, crnce a close friend of Truman ami now an intimate of President Eisenhower, waa described today by Truman as a ‘‘fixer’ and i man Who "would do anything to suck in.” . Truman made his comments | during an early morning stroll tHth reporters. When a newsman asked if Tru titan had had any con-, tacts with Allen since leaving the White House, the former president snapped, "No, sir.’ Truman added that he had seen ' Allen once 4n tbe past eight years, at' the’ funeral of former Demo ' critic Postmaster General Frank 1 Walker in New York City. "Allen came up and slapped me on the back And said, ‘Howdy, Mr. President,’ ” Truman related. “I slid T thought you were down in Washington.’ That's til that Gaily Printed Cotton Aprons Washable 2 for .$1 Charge M choose many patterns ... all in lovely colon. Many have Mg, convenient pockets. Save. 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Once the' 30-year repayment begins the. interest drops to 3% per cept.” Special on Fast-Blooming Gladiola Bulbs 12-51* Special Sale of Plastic Coated Playing Cards State Solon's* Wife Gels Jury Commission Post DETRdlT (ft — Mrs. Esther Edwards, wile of State Rep. George H. Edwards (D-Detroit), will get a u375-a-year job Monday at one o! three Jury commissioners for Recorder’s (criminal) Court. Her appointment to succeed Hugh C. McMillan waa announced Friday. McMillan, who has held the job 10 years, is S3. Mrs. Edwards is 38 and Is A partner with a brother in the Gorey Printing Go. of Detroit. Mother's Day Is May 8th When one young reporter asked Truman to identify Aden, Truman said Alim was referred to as "one of my palace guard,” and a "poker-playing crony.” Now, Truman said, Allen is "an industrialist and statesman and bridge partner” of. Eisenhower. Allen was a friend of Franklin D. Roosevelt and quickly became a member of the inner circle during the Truman administration. 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MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1900-^0 Over Fence From 5,000 Students March, Shout in Turkey Today No Violence Reported as Police Stand Ready Just in Case' 6 Airmen Perish in RCAF Cra ISTANBUL (U P I) — A crowd of 5,000 students shouting antigovermnent • Slogans tossed Turkish flags over the heads of bayonet-!1 carrying,soldiers today end v then broke through/the [P^Af n't Hnnip lines when the soldiers I/UCjII I iQIIIL leaped to prevent the flags from touching the grqund.l In contrast to the previous two days, 'however, there was no violence reported either here or in Ankara, the capital. Fourteen persons were reported killed in Ko- MILWAUKEE OP) — Coast Guard boats continued to: search rain-swept, foggy Lake Michigan today on remote chance that one or mbre of the six n>ei a Royal Canadian Air Force plane may 4iave Friday night’s crash. i * ; Pieces -of wreckage, personal effects and parts of human bodies have already been' recovered in the ‘ continuous- 12-hour search rea-style outbreaks Thursday and Frtday. v United States Secretary rf State Christian Herter left Teh-ran sa scheMe for lataabal and Moaday's scheduled meeting of NATO foreign ministers. Dies Monday Morning ago- stabbed her actress mother’s' hoodlum* lover, escaped Friday night- from a county-operated home for girls. The statuesque, troubled , ..teen-ager had been coni- the o^inimum CHERYL CRANE that ‘followed the crash of the B25 bomber within the Milwaukee Harbor area. The RCAF plane, with six Canadian air force men, including Air Commodore J. G. Stephenson of Windsor, Ont , aboard, attempted an emergency landing Friday night at Milwaukee's Gen. Billy ,_,___c_.| » ■ • Mitchell Air Field after it deyel-j vv rri yy rniiiri.— ---........ it Lawyers^ roil Again; opec| engjne trouble. v , [ security El Retiro Home for Appeal Rejected Friday After missbig oae try for • life Tll'rnOUt 01rk six weeks ago for landing. the plaae circled over M SAN QUENTIN. Calif (UPI) -L **•*•»* **ke tlM*" [I All I can do now is see whatj e*hshed with a muffled explosion. Thus poker-faced Caryl Chessman, who has evaded' death’ in the San Quentin death chamber for 1? Coast GUard boats and other craft immediately started a search. ■ Flares were dropped from an Army ; helicopter. HI. of Anglers In Istanbul, an estimated 3,000jbe the final two days of his life, students gathered negr Istanbul „ , .. University, which was ringed by * ««Btagly kwt hh tart troops, and marched,quietly past J? thr new Municipal Balding where <««) Mondaymom- the NATO meeting will be held. *5® **** I Court yesterday again rejected SING AT MOSQUE r his latest appeal for clemency. From there they preceded to the The veto was 4-2. ' Fatih Mosque, singing . . Informed of the court's decision, In front of, the mosque, the California Gdv. Edmund G. Brown crowd sweHed to 5,0m and thereL^. . ••>1^ means my hands are weto shouts of * Youth come witoLtm completely tied. I am power-— | less to take any actum. •” years', today faced what could w*||i£ An all-night search of the area, two to four miles off shore, resulted in. the finding of-several parts of the plane and- considerable clothing.. ;‘* v •.;’v . At Vatan avenue, the student/ . .. , .... marchess met the bayonet-cany-,..1! the third time (he states hf soldiers and carried but thetfgft hid Wfrctot pleas that " flag-draping strategem to break through the troops’ lines. / TV crowd then, moved on to I the Gureba Hospital Where students wounded Thursday were botfbved to have been taken. They dispersed peacefully when arrived and’ surrounded the hospital garden. On the hospital grounds, the Students sang the national anthem and observed five minute.s of silence in memory of the victims Thirsday’s fighting. The students said they would demonstrate twiee daily. themselves with an alterative application to bq filed in the same court later today an dissued a that they still had many other legal to explore. In Ankara,, students of the Ghazi Educational and Technical School marched out this morning with girls in thev lead but got only about 300 yards before they ran into a cordon of police and troops and wen turned back to the school buildings. Premier Menderes, who was touring the dty,- drove to the school and bispreted 'it Mthqut speaking to the -students. Then- the civil governor of Ankara warned the students to go home and stop agitating. Chessman’s death sentence be commuted to life in prison. But Chessman’s resourceful trio' Rescue workers recovered part of oop body sad air force officials went to the scene .to see If they could Identify If.' Officials said the widely-scattered debris indicate^ the ,, plane broke up on impact. "I'm afraid they’n By H. GUY MOATS her mother termed psychiatric therapy: Cheryl and two other girls climbed over a chain-link fence „ ... . _ ,. . . and faded into the residential Pontlhc Press Outdoors Writer j^ighborhood near ‘he horde in San Fernando Valley community Dripping skies and a g u s ty breezy greeted Michigan’s hopeful of Sylmar. anglers this morning as the. 1960 trout season got under Way: The rain held, down the angling field, at least in the Pontiac area. several hW A quick tour ored streams,, to ’ the county found few hearty fishermen. W{-*ter usually was discolored from' the bight’s rain and.few catches were notetfiT ■ f * • Similar conditions prevailed upstate, according to the .Conservation .Department. Streams Were, all dead,” generally high and. discolored, and She plunged a kitchen knife in Stompanato! s, jnidsection at height of the argument, He died on the. pink carpet of Miss Turner’s . bedroom- while {he actress frantically tried to revive him. a* Wisconsin Air National GuacgL temperatures were low. Fish An oil slick, the plane's logbook, shirt, a pair of flight pants and a fiyutg officer’s cost were of attorneys immediately 'busied floating in the water. • IS Washington the White Jlouse, State Department and- Justice Deparnient are receiving clemency pleas-from around the world on behalf of Chessman. Though Chessman to due~to die Monday yoU’Id hover know it by his actions. Chessman met with Stuart L. Daniels of Prentice-Hall, Inc.- yesterday. Daniels reported . die author “wanted to discuss his writing plaijs for the future.” Stephenson, 47, a tt-year RCAF veteran, was en canto to Truax Field, Madison,' Wist, to became vice commander of . the 30th North American Air Defease Command region. ' Also aboard was Wing Cotndr. D. VV. Kusiar, 43, Toronto, attached to NORAD headquarters at Sf. Hubert, Que., and also due to aa-ra wv pwt with the 38th region at Trim. The four crew members, all from the RCAF’s 4lSth Transport Squadron,_were identified as Flight Lt. Byck, the Pilot; Flying- Officer R. Howard;.Sgt. L, J. Bisson and .Leading Aircraftsman N. Fofteous. reported' staying deep arid mood,.to, feed in, most northern waters! * . y. " . ■ - Warmer Jemperatifres, and a letup of the- rain’ fooqld brings favorable'conditions here and in the north country. Improved weather would bring the fishermen out in large numbers Sunday, with this section getting probably the biggest play because of its proximity to the metropolitan ared. Many trout-stocked streams, lakes and special ponds here’also -prove attractive. < The laying was ruled justifiable homicide after the act reps tearfully told a coroner's jury that Stompanato threatened -to kill her! Cheryl'and Lana’s mother. The area’s trout lakes include Orchard, Cato, Elisabeth, Mace-.day, Oxbow, Union and Straits Lakes among the favorites. The Clinton River, Paint Creek near Rochester and Hurtm Fliver near the Proud Lake Recreation area are Jtavoted streams. Be sure to check the special regulations with conservation offkers. Cheryl in 1958 fatally stabbed Johnny Stompanato, ex-bodyguard to ex-gambling kingpin Mickey Cohen, during a fiery quarrel between the handsome underworld figure and her moth- TOOK SUITCASE The runaway girls were wearing capri pants and Cheryl carried a suitcase she had hidden near the fence. They were not missed until they* foiled tp return to their cottage on the- 10-acre homesite after the evening meal.' -Miss Turner and her ex-husband, Steve Cnuie, Cheryl's father, sat anxiously by their telephones. ' “I’m terribly worried. I'm going to ait by the phone and I hope she calls,” said restaurateur Crane, second of Miss Turner’s four husbands. They were “Miss Turner was very upset and had no idea where Cheryl was going,” said Dorothy Kirby, director qf the hotoe. "Miss Tur-(Continued on Page 2,-Col. 3)- Boat 60 Miles Off Coast Press to Reeeive Promotion Award From Magazine The Pontiac Press' has been named first place winner for jiews-papers with less than 100,000 circulation for its research' entry In Editor A Publisher’s 25th Annual Newspaper Promotion AWard Competition Editor A Reds Snoop at A-Sub Test WASHINGTON (API - The Navy sighted a Soviet trawler Tuesday snooping ,attiund 60 miles off Long Island, trithin'a mile of the spot where the new Polaris submarine George Washington urns testing. Its miasNe launching apparatus. The Navy said Friday the * ship, the Vega, was spotted next day off. Norfolk, Va., s of most of the Atlantic WITH3.V LAW. There was nothing the Navy could rto about it. In both cases the trawler was in international waters and had every legal right to stay there. The Navy continued its tests with the George Washington,' which involved shooting dummy Polaris missiles from the sub to the surface. The area af the trawleF sighting .was described as M miles squth of Long Island, which srouM be roughly loo miles off the New Jersey roost. Presumably the . Vega . wai equipped with sonar, the under- water listening equipment fishermen now use to hunt schools of It Is Just as effective La listen-toff to, submarines. The Navy knows tiie Soviet ship had radar, because graphs of It that .showed characteristic antennae. In February 1959 a, party from A Navy destroyer boarded another Sqviet trawler Off Newfoundliind, after a aeries of .breaks to transatlantic cables that might have been caused by the trawler,’s drags. cabled was done under an interna-law to protect under-sea - That Soviet &1& ivak oil fishing grounds widely used by fishing vessels from many nations. The Navy party saw nothing to lj»dl-cate the. ship was equipped for anything but trawling. But the yegiL* fee Navy said, was In areas rarely need by . foreign f I a g commercial fishermen. However, the ana off Lsug Island often to used for maneuvers by submarines baaed at New London, Conn. was photographed by top from Lakehurst, wm# on patrol when vessel wqs sighted. at William Broomfield’s testimonial dinner -last night wto the congressman’s predecessor Georgb A. Dondero of Royal Oak,. Who served as Oakland District representative ior zs years, Broomfield lpttocfcd his campaign for re-election *to a third terth officially at his birthday dinner , -last light,*>' . ■ ■ Parole Granted to Kierdorf Broomfield Hirthdqy No Picnic for Dems By GEORGE ,T. TRUMBULL JR. . a huff and a puff; Oakland County Congress-. imui William S. Broomfield blew out 38 candles,on belated birth(|ay cake last nlgbt and then breezed, an-attack on the “professional pessimism” of Bemo--cratic. {^residential, candidates. ; v He called the candidates — two by name — “gloom Inongers” whQ engage in-*-—’. ± ‘professional headbeating I aqd wailing” to get- votes. Sen.- John-F. Kennedy, reportedly^ the frdnt-runhri-, escaped Broomfield’s criticism during the talk at Devon Gables. Later, however, the congressman said Kennedy, 'too, falls into* the same category at the others. . ,, ' J City Man; Boy Killed in Traffic In Ms find major campaign speech for re-election to u third term In Washington, Broomfield, who actually turned 38 .on Thursday, said the three announced Good Prison Behavior Factor , in Shortening of Teamster's Term Herman Kierdorf, former teamster business agent sentenced to five years at Jackson Prison for possession of a pistol silencer, yesterday paflqyed good behavior and a heart condition, into a parol?. He was seit to Jackson last July 17 and was eligible for pa-role, recommended by Warden Wll-11am H. Bannpn, store January. . The sstate Parole Board an--Bounced its/decision yesterday. John Trudell, a member of the body, Hsld.he did not believe'the state of Kierdorfs health played an Important part to the board’s action, however. tortion of- tacts and statistics designed to serve strictly partisan political purposes. .“I am afraid,” Broomfield said, ’that it is going to continue until the tau .MOte is painted next November.” * , Broomfield flew in from Washington yesterday afternoon to be honored guest at the (lO-per-plate fund raising dinner put on by many of his friends „in the county/ most of whom are from the Bloomfield area. i ....... The dinner was attended by'^260 supporters. ^ Before the chicken and fish din-»rs were consumed, masted of ceremonies, Nick Kerbawy, known more for his Detroit Pistons professional basketball team than politics, read 18 congratulatory tele-gfams td Broomfield, including from President Eisenhower and another from Vice President Nixon.- - -V - •- | Broomfield called the occasion Trtidell said Kierdorf would be releaspl Monday or Tuesday, although he is cinrrently under treatment ait the prison hospital.. Kierdorf, 69, of Madison Hdghts, reportedly had suffered at' least Tutorvcoronary attacks; in -rerent months. He had been assigned to [light work, moot' recently in the The pistol silencer was found while police, were investigating the human torch death of Kierdorfs nephew, Frank Kierdorf, also' a Teamster business agent, Police concluded the'nephew suffered his fatal tiurm while setting fire to clearing shop to Flint. drjTc Showers Expected to End Tonight It’ll beVloudy and cooler tonight to the Pontiac ftoea, with the rain ending. The low will be ' 42, the weatherman says. CoaLftwmaratures<*friH continue Sunday with the high in flw tov 50s. Fair and a little wanner ia Winds southerly at; ifi - 25 miles ah‘hour will become 15 - 20 miles northwest tonight and diminish WMtorly tomorrow. Fifty was tne lowest recorded temperature ln-downtciwii Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading p.fii- was 63.’" They Run Afoul Taipei, Formosa (l) — A bicycle 'jaicoktonf sparked a fight between leaving 40 fisherman injured, toe critically. A Pontiac man and a Royal Oak teen-ager were , killed Friday night in traffic accidents. ' Dead are Leo K. Powell, 48, of l(ri Center , St., and Larry John- . son, 15, of 323 E. 13 Mile Rd.', Royal Oak. Powell was crossing Oakland avenue near Baldwin when struck by A car driven by Robert W. Moore, 18, of 112 He was dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital. The accident happened at 8:55. “fbu finest birthday of my Hfe.” OKvW Spencer, former Detroit Lions professional football team lineman, led the men and women in the pledgp of allegiance to the flag. . - / - ‘ ■ • • ■ ■ ■ An attractive group of young ladies from the Bloomfield Hills High School, who pall themselves ‘‘Tile Jills,” launched into a chorus -of “Happy Birthday” which .the assemblage joined iras a one-layer, flag decorated cake was wheeled In front of'toe honored guest. With the birthday ■ festivities over, Broomfield began his criticism of the, three men who would like to replace Eisenhower to the White House. By. name, he put the finger on Minnesota Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey and Missouri Stuart SymlngtoQ.. Broomfield said Humphrey ,ta “the only candidate who has morn solution* than we have problems, and be faces them-all with an open mouth.” . “Symington ” Broomfield said, 'has no right to triticize any-re- (Continued on Page" 7, Col. 6) Leo K. Powelj Struck by Car While Crossing Street Last Night Oakland Highway TolL In ’60 "Moore told Pontiac Rolice' he was going about 25 miles an hour and couldn't see Powell, who was wearing dark clothing. Witnesses verified his statement. The Johnson boy was* dead on arrival at William Beaumont Hospital at about 11:20 when struck white riding hte bicycle on E. 13 Mile road Ih Royal Oak. .The driver/ Charles R. Prevost,. 34, of 1106 Studebaker St., War-1, told Royal Oak police it was dark and raining arid “the bike [suddenly came out of nowhere in front of my car.’! He said there were no lights on the bike. The boy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L, Johnson, were religious convention in CU-* cago. The Weather mmmnmmhhmhhmhhmimmmm - Church New* ......... 8-9 Comics .............. 14" Editorials ItT,..',,//,,.,,,, -4 Home Section ..... . 15-19 Obituaries ..........24 Spurts .............13-li Theatqrs ....10-11 TV A Radio frogram* . vto ‘ Wltabn, .. 29 * •' Women’s Page* ......C, 6-7 Car Hitches PusheK pn Trek So Who Neibds a Motor? KNOX, Ind. (AP)—State Trooper Delrle 1 ifound a puisled wrecker truck driver standing along U.8. 26 with a car he poshed far a mite in an attempt i to help the driver start U. I the motorist blithely admitted bto 1901 model didn’t .even have an engbie. "II / He had been shaved by various eon, tracks «aM rreckers *11 the way from Cleveland^and hoped to reach THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 80, M)6Q ..If By BOB VOCES *1 LANSING (AP) - Paul Bagwell /Mood on the State Capitol steps 'last night. He was escorted there in a torch-Tight parade by his dedicated sup- Iworters. from -border to border; through every , county, city, village and township, I want to make clear that f un beholden to no special group. I anT not the candidate of big business or labor - I, am y&u- candidate.” : Bagwell, pointed, Ms cane Up to the second floor eseeattve office. j “PU be there,’’ be premloed. ^“1 wtn be tbefe In Jaa—ry." ■ ; The tong-expected announcement if the gubernatorial rtin by die Michigan State University professor was given Hollywood treat-ment. Everyone knew Bagwell. nosdH out by,Gov. ftiDiams In 19S}8, was " rifag^rd’s speech was preceded l n : Sald Bagwell: fhy intention to run tor governor again was one of the moat widely-known' hecreta’ in Michigan”’, ‘ About 1.800 BagweB boosters turned out tor the huffit”dinner at the Lansing Civic/ Wntojr To f -hear, ft made official’ ’’ey®10 M»n Cteim Other DJs Firad but Star Too Valuabllrv Tickets sold- for 111 each 'or * two for ns. Profits after ex-peases will, be paid out monthly to BagweB to fnake ap Mr the loss of his salary as MSU ebltf of scholanMps. Hucksters were selling Bagwell buttons as the crowh entered the auditorium. His public relations man -handed out Bagwell’s speech Jt f pito.^fwp” fktot» before was delivered*. ’ BEANS, cold cuts - After the buffet-style dinner of baked- beans -and cold cuts, Bag-well read the speech. It was very T^ffective. / ^ .. Tte ’former professor of communications arts communicated to his people. Washington iupi>. — House' payola investigators charged today that t^e ABC network fired other disc jockeys Who engaged in the name-ptacticea as Dick Clark, but dump him because. wds .too valuable a property.” Members qf, die investigating subcommittee also contended the' . .boyish-looking 31-year-old Clark’S ' definition of payola was so limited that no one could be accused of the practice under his terms. ■ Clark, testifying In the same smooth, gujet style he uses on bio record-spinning TV shows adored by teen-agers, conceded to the subcommittee yesterday that he accepted, money and gifts from ppraons In the music husl- "This it a very thrilling mb-' , meat to me*”’' he meant II. v BagweB promised: . “When I campaign state PCH Grad Head of MSU Seniors * Robed J. Gustavson to Get 1960-61 Po$*f City Girl to Lead Dorm *;, A graduate of Pontiac Central High School, Robert J. Gustavson, 23, of ,2361 Mt.: Royal St.', has been Hected president of the. senior class-at Michigan State University for .the academic year 196(M5T. He Is the'son of Mir. .and Mrs. Gunnar Gustavson. As class president, Gustavson heads the Senior Council, legislative body ,of the class responsible for major senior events • Including 'commencement,- the (annual Water Carnival wad num* ’emit social functions. Gustavson i major. i junior forestry **. Krista ffaasik. daughter of Mrs. Karin Kaasik,. 3T Miller St,., will represent her’ dormitory, East Yakelcy Hall, in Student Congress at MSU next year! Arabs Bogin Boycott of American Shipping by an effective pageant of film clips and llvd performances showing the progress of the Republican Party, in Michigan.' * *■, City Man Skips, May Be in Ohio Police today said they believe that Donald Hlbbs, 27. of Pontiac, has fled the sute and may be somewhere in Ohio. ‘ . Hibbs, wanted for Investigation of three motel robberies and a kidnapping in the Pontiac area, la - believed to have robbed a motel fo Ohio Thursday and another near Flat Rock last Monday. Thursday a man answering Me deoerlpflen and driving a war bearing Hlbbs’ Beanie numbers held op the Turnpike Motel In Loess. County, Ohio. Monday, the same bandit robbed the Mhple Grove Motel on Telegraph road north of Flat Rock of tro. He reportedly told the motel owner he had a gun in hie pocket and then said, “Give me your money and you won’t get- hurt." Hibbs is wanted for questioning about two robberies 'and a kidnapping at the Savoy Motel Waterford Township, and a third motel robbery in Birmingham. Huthe dBijwhio-thr-skeptfchf lawmakers that it was payola "by anybody's definition." He. defined payola as cash payments or other considerations given to a disc jockey who "agreed” to play 'certain records. ^ - However; some subcommittee members complained, that testimony of Other disc jockeys record distributors shelled out payola, certain that it would get their songs plugged without any “agreement, written or dtherwise, The* handsome TV star, said he deceived gifts worth J4-400 and JT.Oflfr royalty payment, from .the oWjfer of the song ."Butterfly.’* He' also testified fie did nothing to Stop one Of his. record firms from giving handouts to other disc jockeys. * ; />’■ Michigan's Upper Peninsula today flton. . and the U.S. Weather Bureau» RalmfeU this morning inQhip. forecast up. to, eight inches’’ will Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin* Jtn’ accumulate * in ’central- sections and eastward along the along Lake Superior before .night-*n*° Alabama. dark said he invested $53,77.3 in variety of companies mostly In the music and record fields .between 1957 and J950 and pocketed $286,60f in cash from them — profit of more than 500 per ce dark will be called, back ; more questioning Monday, He scheduled to appear on his regular weekly show on the 'ABC TV net-‘ tonight -at 7:30 p.m. EDT. Italians Get Very Shaky Government ROME (API—Crisis-ridden Italy Anally had a government today. It asked to stay in'office only for six months, but might be doomed within six .days. 9 CAIRO tUPI) - An Arab boycott of. American shipping began *-gt 12:01 a m.-today in protest over New York longshoremen’s refusal to unload the Egyptian freighter C'Cteopatra. -' Christian Democrat Fernando Tambroni was in as prime minis' ter with the strangest-government this country has had since the war. He was a “summertime premier’.’ pledged to keep his hands off politic: and finish his -work by . toll, The International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions said longshoremen in 20 ports -from Tripoli, Libya, to Latakia, Syria, would refuse to’unload and service U. S. vessels until the Seafarers’ International Union calls off. its pickets. The Weather » ‘ fill ‘ !U B. WMilwt B«rei PONTIAC AND VICINITT—Shower* ’ fight. Li a • Prtfty la PaaUt* (A* record**! downtoi IT . temperature^ .. ni* Weather—Cloudy ■iskMt m Tbli Date li I IMS SI l tail Bsltlmore n m frHsi’e ' Tea Met lire Cki m ftTfasa. I ■B______I is fiTtni a. si Browmvllle si is, Mlimukty Si •« Duffels tl M Minnespolle II 3( •■* »T New Orleeni M It i New Wt fi ll ■ saL*kf, 17 ™ •i st si oatshf. SI 2} Pelleton nd Grefo Lakes r& to W^yhe Couftty*., Circuit Court . In *’the" northern plains, .'[arctic: air aimed.another crippling' p | blow at the Colorado orchard It began snowing in Marquette . , r - ... , . , at 8:15 «(m. and within VhourM crop. Olficialii estimated that there was an inch on the ground »»- mwvi™,, w Windy and (‘old ' weather, was expected, to Continue la the .wake of last night’s'now of 3S-. ' It also was showing in the morning at- L’Anse, at the -bottom of the Keweenaw Pentosula, but Hoqghton,. halfway up, reported skies mostly clear. , MASSIVE FRONT A. massive storm front, packing torrential rains and a capacity for. tornadoes; moved eastward to-, day along* a line from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf.Coast/ Another crop-killing frost penetrated deep into the, plain states. Five persons’ were' Injured^ one hospitalized, when a tornado struck the southern Louisiana hamlet of Hathaway Friday night demolishing »Jldur homes.' ■ The twister . sprang from violent- thunderstorms that dropped torrents Of rain Texas, Louisiana and* Mis- sissippi- „---xflfnfc-- Rainfalls measured lip to 7 toch-i. Wind damage-was heavy. Other: storms poaked Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas and spread Cranbrook flegtbr Is Nominee tor Bishop Pdst Flying Watchmaker . Hunted in Pacific : HONOLULU (AP) Coast Guard planes searched the waters and islands of tRef Pactflcrtotay for tong overdue Peter Giwk-mann, the flying San Francisco watchmaker. Gluckmann vanished to radio silence three days ago on a try for a non-stop record ’tor tight - planes from Tokyo Aa New York. . A Bandera, Tex., housewife, Mrs, J. E, Sifferliu, reported hearing what she thdught was a short*, wave radio message from Gluck-mann that he tvak setting down on an island .150 mtles jrom Honolulu. But there was no sign of Gluckmann on any of the beaches within that radius of Hawaii and a Coast Ghaid,spokesman calldd the search ‘a very’tong shot.” ‘ The Rev». Robert DeWitt, 44, rector of Christ Church Cranbrook, one of the nominees named by a special committee for suffragan bishop to serve a new district of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan, The Rev. Gordon M. Jonen ■ -4 Herman jumped on the front bumper of thp bus and’ 'banged on the windshield and shouted at the driver. A crowd gathered.' A policeman came and Herman was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge. "f became Infuriated," Herman, a professional aiogor, told Magistrate Maurice E. Downing In a Manhattan court yesterday. ’ ■ Herman —id when he attempted to board a bus on April 9, the driver slammed the door in hit faee. ."I hanged on the door, but the driver Ignored me. He just — t there staring out the window,” Herman said. . - . -- ★ ' '. ’ i : \ r "When another bus. pulled up, I started toward It, but the driver'of the flrat[bus waved the second driver ~to go ahead, WDKh bs did!without me.. • ■ .. “That was the last straw. Tour Honor. I jumped oil the front bunjper and banged on the window, I yelled, at him to let me on- but he would not open the ;>C By tills time, Herman said, a crowd gatifored and cheered him on. “Then a policeman came and talked vary gently to me And calmed me dewa and arrested a—,” Herman Bua driver Chari— McManus said hip vehicle was crowded to Capacity.* *1 thought he was a craay man," McManus said. The judge said, "Mr. Herman, 2 shall haro td find you gulltjr.* / - ★ h? It t . But the jtidge, who perhaps once missed a bus himself, added, ‘Ton had . a very frustrating experiehce. Sentence suspended.” / New sit-down were staged at Savannah, Ga„ Austin, Tex., and Chattanooga,. Teim. Seven were arrested for unlawful assembly * at a Savannah sttre but there were no arrests In the half doaen Austin demonstrations or the tow at Chattanooga.1 At Concord, N.C., four Negro demotiatratora wen fined $25 for trespassing. In Washington, Pnwidcnt Elsenhower’s committee on government contracts hailed the hiring of two Negro building dwftsmon on construction Jobs — a breakthrough ■gainst racial prejudice to the a tin's capital. Babits Mora Important Seoul (UPI)-Thero’s no d that the Republic ef Kona's &. is sating. Officials aunmetd tl the semifinato to the dty*e most beautiful baby contest, delayed by the revolt, win be held .today. \ THft PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIl\o April Piotfifction for Automobiles Best Since 1955 DETROIT - NEW CITIZEN — Actor Barry Sullivan! and his Swedish-born wife, actress Gita Hall, pose in front of a flag |n Los Angeles Friday after Mrs.. Sullivan took the oath of U. S. citizenship. ’ Mrs.' Sullivan. .who is 27, was one of 100 persoiils who became U. S. .citizens! - , . BOSTON (AP) — Experts say Careful . investigation should be given reports that the . Biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah {, have been found at the bottom the' Dead Sea. • |g% i ft' , I Two experts Friday said it /nOf nP to Rome, the three survivors of . each freestyle Weight and the eight winners of next week's Greco-Roman tournament win compose the training sqvad. Three members' of the 1956 Friday night '• a ' eliminated I fourth found. > Those who have qualified: 1474 pounds 4 Trunk Bettucd, 174 pqitnds-^-Russ Camllleri, Sari Joee, Calif.: Ed Dewitt, Pittsburgh, and Ron Jacobaon, Owaton-'», Minn. y „ Two other* 1966 Olympians of four years ago wen very much to the running for another .trip abroad. They are heavyweight* Bill Kerslake of Ctevelan' Dale Lewis of Milwaukee. The original field of 142 wrestlers was reduced, to 33 for the final activity today. 'Out of that group ttoly one, Mike Grandstatf, U4S pounder from the Chesa-are Athletic Chib, of Norfolk, V«„ has pinned all Ms four op- burgh, struck out nine and walked ijdt two after relieving Bob Buhl to the third toning. He had to give way to the ninth when he pulled an arm muscle and walked Jim Coker, however. Warren Spahn came to for a perfect save, facing three men, fanned two. 1 Crandall drove Braves' first two runs, the second with a homer off loser Jim Owens (1-2) after the Phils had tagged Buhl for three first-inning runs arid all four of their hits.. Crandall then singled and scored the tie-breaker in a three-rim sixth. The Cardinals, as if to celebrate Beat MSU, 13-6 their first .509 record (6-6) since July 15, 1968^-rapped eight Mts oft relievers Moe.Drabowsky and John Goetz in the eighth — biggest inning of the season to the jors. Bill WMte drove to three runs to the rally, two witha homer on Ms second time around. Daryl Spencer, who earlier hit a three-run homer, drover to four runs, for the Cards. Starter SethMorehead (04) lost it. Ernie Banks drove in all of Cubs’ runs with two homers that gave him a career total of 233 and brtke Gabby Hartnett’s club record of 231. Banks’- first was a three-run shot that Junked a four-hit 'shutout by Bob Miller (20). The other, his fifth of the year, was off reliever Frank Barnes. Gophers Open Tide Bid By Tile Associated PfeSs Shooting for a third straight Big Ten baseball title, Minnesota opened its conference campaign yesterday with a 1345 victory Michigan S(gte. . Southpaw Bill Richards went toe way for Wiscbnsto and limited __ _ . . „ ... Northwestern to four Mts.' Hal The Gophers pounded out Mhits timer's two-run homer to the with Lee Brandt, John Erickson and Neil Junker all, slamming home runs. The triumph was the 13th straight for Minnesota, Ohio State and Wisconsin -also turned In opening day victories to climb into a' first place tie Northwestern 3-2 and Ohio State plastered Illinois 34). Michigan Larry Bertelsen whs the winner for Minnesota but needed help after being touched for six hits and four runs to the fifct five innings. Ohio State's Paul Seitz shutout Illinois on two hits wMle Him Weizbiskl provided the big blow with a two-gin homer for the Buckeyes The loss was the second to four games for the Illini who committed four errors. Bob Morcereau of Michigan yielded eight hits but went the Michigan Bowlers Do Well at ABC TOLEDO, Ohio (API—After 55 days of the 79-day American Bowling Congress Tournament 201 , bowlers hjve • scored moro] 1 than 1,800 to* * .......# ■¥■ Martin Barthololnei of Benton Harfaor, Mich-, became the tri go over 1,800 when he rolled 1,806 Friday. Shortly after he finished, James Westfall of Flint, Mfoh., Mt 1,835. ♦ *■''*' * J No changes 'were made, to wad-era In any division Friday. Top doubles score was 1,214 fty Peter WMte arid Albert Meier, Oevelfrid;. top singles score was 1 951 by George Schmidt Jr< of Wfllbughby, dhio; Simmonds ,Co. No? [2, Elizabeth, N.J., tod *“ 1 booster team shift with' 2,610. Top open division teSiri-score was a 2.869 by Hackensack Roof-era, Hackensack, fCR* ' distance in blanking lown. Joe Merullo doubled home n pair of Michigan runa in the fifth In- Wisconain tied it in tbe\ftfth on three singles end then won -in the eighth on a single by Russ Mueller, a sacrifice and a single by Dale Hackbart. Five doubleheaders' are scheduled today with Michigan at Minnesota, Northwestern at Wiscon-. Indiana at IlUnoii, Ohio State at Purdue end MicMgan State at Iowa. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. longest baseball game year history of the T'ex ended early toddy Grande Valley across twp runs to dele tonio 4-2 in the 24th inning. Prior fo the 5 hour 42 minute contest toe league’s record was 23-inning affair in 1910 between Whco and San Antonio which elidedto a 1-1 tie after being called because of a curfew. Moat of the 820 fans who paid to see the game atayed to the end. They also saw a dog run out into the field to the 15th toning a brief fire to the electrical scoreboard to the 20th toning, and to the 22nd ‘ the light* on the field went out for a moment. MNMMNMMNMI Doctoring four Golf By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “14* got sand trap trouble and plenty of it!” DIAGNOSIS: You don’t get tbe picture. TREATMENT: I am convinced that golfers who apri really buffaloed by sand trap shots—and there seem to be millions of them^-dont Clearly understand the shot that’s nwded. It’s really slmpto/.. in today’s' illustration you se» th* clubhead of a sand wedge at the point of entering. the sand about an inch behind the ball. On a proper sand shot —• called the exploaion shot—. the chtbhead will go on through without actually contacting the -ball, send' tng it nicely oat of the trap. • '.. V’' Pick out a spot behind the ball whegp you want the clubhead to eh ter the sand. Picture the clttbhead moving on past, and tjfte ball-being lifted out along with a divot of s4nd about the thickness ot your hand. Don’t just blast away In the general vipinlty ef the ball and try to do the Job with brute feme. And don’t try to pick the ball out of the land Meanly, ' With the first method you are' apt to tend a tot of sand flying, but leave the ball in the trap. With the second method, you are like!? to blade th; ball and knock U over the, green, periiape Into another, trap. Plan your ■hot carefully, then stick fo that plan. Sets Schedule ijkb a BIRD—Lester Bird of Michigan, helped the Wolveriiws y by winning dominate first day events of the Penn Relays yesterday the broad Jump with 24 feet 24 inches at franklin Field. Bird Ibi the defending champion to the event at the meet. 2nd to the finals of Natkmal AAU gymnastics meet Met night. Tom Dnritag’ of East leaning .wen. a gold mediT to the flying rings. Tom Osteriand of Aim Anar took second in rebound tumbHhg. Former Notre Dame quarterback Frank Tripucka has signed to play for Denver to the American Foot-; ball League. He bid played for ........................ag Detroit, four NFL dubs, including I before awitehtog to Canada. The United StatM wtl propose Internattenal wreatltag ra I • s. They tovatve renidag time and First Game of American Football League Sept. 9 in Boston ER (D- Denyer and Bos- the i with the Sept. 9. This was announced yesterday as ie AFL executive commitee opened a meeting here. The league's 56-game schedule with each of the eight chibs playing 14 garnet calls for at toast 13 games, three Saturday games, one Thanksgiving day game and the others on Sunday. Eleven of the night games wUl be played on Fridays. Denver, Buffalo, Dallas and Houston will not play any night gamed at home. Boston has ached-‘ all seven home games under the lights unless the opener with Denver to on Sept. iO-a- Saturday. New York has carded four -night games, Loe Angeles two and Oakland one AFL Commissioner Joe Fou said the agenda tordhe meeting here -calls for finalizing of player rosters anil exhibition games and bringing television Plans up to date. LA Pair Wint Title SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Jimmy Jticoba and Dick Weinman of the Los Angeles AC became the national doubles handball champions Friday. They defeated second seeded Vic Hprshkowitz, Brooklyn Central YMCA, and Morris Singer, Los Angeles Athletic Club. 5-21. 21-16, 21-9 at the San Frandsco Olympic Chib. U.ofH. After Relays'Sweep in Penn Meet PHILADELPHIA ID — Michigan inner* are going for broke today rthe Penn Relays. Coach Dan Canhan's Wolverines have an opportunfty to accomplish a feat-mtaageiLby oriy 1 teams in the s6year-old history of the Penn owmival. With a break the Bteltf power might even sur-toe meet’s best team per- Here’s the picture: MlcMgaa won the meet’s only major relay title on yesterday’s opening program of toe tws day track and field extravagansa--- ly, the mldwestem i ffytag for the 446 aad 883-yard relays. They are entered to today’s sprint medley, tws mile, tour mile and mile relay events. . Heretofore, only the Pitt Panthers of 1939, and the MicMgan team of 1945,'.have ever won four of the meet’s big relay events. Pitt took the i|Ue, sprint medley, and the sprints, while the 1945 Wolverines won the 2 end 4-mltoe, and the ■print and distance' medleys. That Michigan team, incidentally, was coached by the present Penn track conch and Penn Relays director, Ken Doherty. Can the, fast, >turdy. Mfohigan boys -win four or five Ckftou says they can. The -andsome 41'year-old Malar and Blue coach aqyu he expected to MS’** distance medley, and 614 flocking turned in by . *43 quartet He was startled toot-** performance St Ms |M by the 14 nmaeraT Despite the fiat times by Ms M-fet teems, Canhan says Ms beat hopes today are to the 2-mile end 4-mile. He’s counting on Ms stout anchorman, the Lithuanian born Canadian, Ergas Lepa, to give the Wolverines that big final kick, Lepa' mighty finishing kick enabled Michigan to win the distance medley in 9:56.8, whipping favored Duke by 15-yards. In the quarier-mlto final, Michigan laces San Jose State, top relay First l). S. Olympic Team Set to Leave NEW YORK (AP)—The first U. S. Olympic team departs Monday whin the equestrian team takes off for Munich,' Germany. The four-man team, captained by Bill Steinkraus of. Westport, Com., will make the trip with 12 horses and five grooms. Accompanying Steinkraus Will be Coach Bertalan de Nemethy of Greenwich, Conn!, Frank Chapot of Wallpack, N. J„ Hugh Wiley of Tpwson, Md.,,. and George Morgg of New. Canaan, Conar^Qr'the riders. cxpept Morris were on the }SB6rt6Sm. , . The team will make its pre-training headquarters in Munich i to compete at Wiesbaden, Luzerne, London and Ostende before going to Rome. The Olympic equestrian competition to scheduled for Sept. 741. Braves Buy Pitcher MILWAUKEE ID The Mll-aukee Braves ’ havev purchased the .contract of southpaw Ken dtazto from their Louisville farm to the AmefteDt Aaan, sprinters of the West Coast- this spring; Maryland State, Morgan State, North Carolina College and , Pent State. In the half mUe, the Big 10 team will be chaltonged by the same field phis Villanova. The Michigan effort to these races will be by Ren McRae, Len Cercone, Dick Cephas and anchorman Tom Robinaon, Big 10 sprint champfon. State and Manhattan Jala Michigan In the mile relay. MtoMgaa State, Yale, VUIaaova and Michigan are ta the formidable 3-mMe Welveriam, Yale, " aad MicMgu with Indiana an Other winners yesterday tod ed Michigan State's Willie Ah berry in the 400 meter* hurt (51.5). , Atterberry’s time of :j , equalled the meet' record set Charlie Moore of Cornell to ft Wolverine Lea Bird captuqM broad ftnnp with a leap of 34 6 24 foehn. Michigan's Bennie McRae tohed third to the 120-yard h hurdles. William Johnson of M| land took the event in 14.4. rigor Gives Lewon BOSTON (AP)-Durabl* Ralph (Tiger) Jones gave young Jhe De-Nuccl a painful boxing tonqn and body pounding Friday higftt Inroute to a unanimous 10-round fite ctatoit at the Bostoa Arena. THE PONTIAC rafe8S, SATURDAY SEVENTEilT APftTC 30, 106Q (Advertisement). nswer FRED W. MOOTS, Inc, Electrical Contractor • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL a twisting motion, keen working the blade ifito the opening. 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INSULATED CAST-ALUM Aluminum Siding for Only FE 2-9421 Gobles and Dormers Slightly Extra C0RP. 01187282 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, i960 You May Win Free Wash Next Week ... Car The annual Motor Vehicle Safety Check Week in Pontiac, which begins Monday, this year Will offer vision tests and free oar-washes. Motorists going, through the safety check lane on W. Huron street at the* Crofoot School playground can have t|teir vision Screened for minimum driving standards. The car washes will go tr “lucky sticker" when completing the brief auto check successfully, at may check * Ism. * The vehicle check, sponsored by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce safety committee, .Will tinue through Friday at five check lanes In Pontiac. “The. eye tests are completely voluntary,*1—said—D&n . CKftatic,- lor cw wasura mu |o iv iuu> vuiunuuj, saiu isan . uuouc, torisfs who mm up nip a 1 pmfcct chairman, “No record is made of the names of persoos taking ihe tests’* w ★ ♦ ' Screening will *be done by the Women's Auxiliary of the Oakland County Optometric Society will assistance from driver training. instructor^ and school health .depart-‘ .vision technicians. frpiipmpn| will The backs of many stickers have been pre-stamped as car wash . Drivers, who draw those stickers can get s free wash' at one .of the foDoying places: Automat Car Wash, 25 N. Telegraph jRd., Motor Mart Car Wash, 105 E, Montcalm St., Palace Car Wash, 92 Baldwin Ave, Or Kuhns Auto Wash, 149 W. Huron St. STOP IN and VISIT OUR NEW MODERN SHOWROOM MIDWEST BUILDERS and SUPPLY 718 West Huron St. (Across from New Post Office) Pontiac be housed in a trailer, supplied by the Oakland County Sheriffs Department, at the site. A Those who lake the teste will he given a'report form showing of eaaC ejr* _. J______^ H of both eyes, color vision, and thefar field of vhdoK .. President of the apxiUary is Mrs. James St. Louis of 3888 Lakewood Or., Waterford Township. Every ror passing each check point gets a sticker. “The stickers have been redesigned this year;*’ said Christie. “They're triangular, purple jtnd white, and carry the slogan^-Join the Peak of Safety,” he explained. Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas HENRY. BARNETT Service for Henry Barnett, of. 3235 McCormick Dr,, Waterford Township,.will.be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial • Cemetery . Surviving are Ms wife, Beatrice; three sottl, Henry of Grand Rapidih Agtbur and Kenneth, both of Pon-ac; a brother and fwo sisters. A retired meat cuttegr, Mr? Barnett died Thursday at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit after a long illness. CHARLES R. BOWEN Fbrmer Pontiac resident, Charles R. Bowen died of a heart attack while bowling in Pontiac yesterday. Mr. Bowen of 314 Moss SL, Highland Park was an engineer at Ford. Tractor Plant. w Surviving are his Wife,* Marga-;t; two daughters and a son; Mrs. Phyllis 'Winters, Barbara and Charles, all at home; and a broth-r. ’ .: .■ , *’ •' , ’. • Service will. he held at l p.m. Tuesday at' the Haley Funeral Home, Highland Park, with burial in the Otfk View Cemetery at Roy-al Oak. ; MRS. FRANCES MAIDEN SerVicefor Mrs.. Frances (Mary p.) Maiden,' 80. . of 314 Central Ave., will be held at l-p.m. Moor day at SpariwGritfin Chapel. Her News in Brief WilHc Mm BrMfca/W SWI Or chard Lake Aver; reported to Pontiac police yesterday that someone broke into her home and stole $135 worth of clotting, . John Bentley of 238 Auburn Avi told Pontiac police this morning that two unidentified - men held him at knife point and stole his [body will be taken to Gagetown fqr 'wallet containing $55 at Maple and burial. Surviving are a son, Carl" A. of Pontiac; two daughters, Mrs, Ada Bailey .of -farmbfeton and Edna Maiden of Pontiac; seven grandchildren, add nine great-grandchilr dren. Mrs. Maiden died Thursday after an illness' of several' months. Wessen streets. : James M. Baldwin of 170 Augusta St., told police, early this morning that while he was walking on Bagley at Luther street two took $60 from him while holding hinv a^lcnife point. Miscellaneous auto parts “valued at $68.25 were stolen.by thieves ^eJnt° *">2? ^ s JjeJe Rt. died unexpectedly Mt "^'yeiterday at his home, the owner told city police. Surviving are his wife, Eliza- Floyd of Wayne; fwo daughters, Mrs. Ruth Hayward pf Pontiac and Mrs’ Lifcille Smith of Waterfofrd; ll grandchildren; great-grandchild; . a sister and a Mother, Service will be- held at 3 ,p.m. ■[ ly at Sparks-Griffin Chapel 250(11 to.4 daily. (Upstairs-.over Pontiac Kitchen Sped 20 S. Josephine St. FE 8-8105. adv. ’ During the American Revolution the British commander, Lord Cornwallis,1 found Charlotte. N.C., JpN very troublesome. He describedJheWth burial in . White Chapel Mem-city, as “a dammed 'hdmet‘sjor^ ' ■; _ V / ' ' j ' EARLE H. SNAVELY Service for Earle H, ■ Snavely, a jeac^er at Pontiac Central High School tof 30 years, will be held at lf:3)i a.m. Monday.at the Verhey-den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack at Outer drive; Grasse Pointe. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Petroif. Surviving are to-wife, Una; a | daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Read and three grandsons. I Mr Snavely, 74, of 10411 Cadieux, Detroit, died Wednesday at-Harper Hospital, Detroit. ION AC SULO . fgnac Sulo, 76, died; early this LAKEWOOD VILLAGE Home Sites EM 3-00*5 or MU 44*25 1 E. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER ; FE 8-1198 Eis ' son and' daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Sulo, 171 W. Run-dell St., Pontiac; four daughters and 16 grandchildren. The body li .at the Knapp and Smith Funeral Home in Qwospo. MRS. JOSEPH H. WILSON ’ * Mrs. Joseph H. (Ethel) Wilson of 18 Fairgrove Ave. djed yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after a long illness. She was 62. ^^k. Wilson leaves her hnah«y(; a son, Kenneth Robinson of Burnsville,N.tTr four daughters, Mrs. Glertn Scott of Asheville, N C , Mrs. Fraqk Wilson of Pontiac, Mrs. Eugene Patton and Mrs. Glenn Pen-land, both.of Burnsville; 18 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; six toothers and thrfw sisters. Mrs. Wilson’s body was. taken from' the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home to the Holcombe Brothers Fhneral Home in Burnsville for service and .burial Tuesday. STANLEY 35ABLOCKI Stanley Zablocki. 65, of 3238 Pirrtn Dr., Waterford Township, 'died yesterday at 'Highland Park General Hospital after an illness of several weeks. He was.an employe- of Pontiac Motor pivisidn and a member of the St. Pfter and St. Paul Catholic; Church at North Branch. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Florence _ Sedloc|f of Detroit and Mrs. trep4 .Tatu of Waterford; tWo sons, Ted of Dawson and, John #of Pontiac; a sister t and two brothers. The Rosary will be recited at 4 p.m. Sunday at the .Huntoon Funeral Home. Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the SL Peter and* St. Paul Church in North Branch with burial in the cemetery at Clifford. MRS. MABOARET M. BOWERS LAKE ORION -4 Service wilLbe held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Allen': Funeral Home for Mrs. Margaret M. Borers, 88; formerly of Lake Orion who dfed Friday ~tn Grand Rapids. Burial will be'in Perry Mount Park Cemetery in Pontiac. A member. of the Lake Orion Methodist Church leaves, a cousin. OLIVER W. BROWNE HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv-j ice for Oliver W. Browne, 72, of 740 Intervale Dr., will be held at] 12 ;3Q p.m, Monday at the Phillips Funeral Home, 123 W. Lake St., South Lyon. Burial will be at 3 p m. hi the Imlay City Cemetery, **; A retired employe of Ford Motor Corp., Mr. Brownie leaves his wife, Alice; -steppon, Donald G. Haggadone of Hickman Hills, Mo.; stepdaughter, Mrs. Edda LaVoy of Highland; and four grandchildren. '/Mr. Browne died this morning at ms home after an illness of two years. ALLEN EDWARD DANHAUSER WALLED LAKE — Service was Danhauser,.wh<> died yesterday days after birth. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. r The Infant is survived by ____ parents, Mr. and htra. Howard Danhauser, 1250 East. Lake Dr., and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Feldman. MARLIN S. JEWELL HOLLY — Service for Mariii| 8, Jewell, 3-monBi-MA trin qf-Mr.' and Mrs. Marlin -L; Jewell Of 907 EStffiaDr^miijr"'wiirs^ h«a Monday at 10:30 Ate. at the Dryer Funeral.Home, Holly. The baby died early this morning at St. Joseph Hospital, Flint, after .ah illness of three weeks. Burial will be at Lakeside Cerae-ifterfTfTfolly. Surviving besides his parrots are two sisters, Linda and Shannon; a brother, Bryon; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spring and Mrs. Mattel Jewell, all of HoUy; and great-grandparents,, Mr. ahd Mrs. David Parley, of West Branch Mr. Harry Witherall, of Fort Angelus, Wash. ■■ ■'* CLAYTON DANIEL JONES OXFORD — Service will be: held at 2 p.m. Monday a| the Bossaidet Si Reid Funeral Home for Clayton Daniel Jones, 74,. of 1075 Hummer Lake Rd., who died unexpectedly this morning at his home. Graveside service will be ducted by Opkwood Lodge No. 160, FfeAM. Burial Will take place in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. ,A member also of Oxford Farm Bureau and Thomas. Lodge OES, Mr. Jonpa \yas a retired farmer. He is survived by bis wife, While; - one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Bartlett of Oxford, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. CHARLES J. NEEDHAM TROY (—Charles. J. Needham, 79, of 2133 Vermount St., died early nine in Avon Center Hospital, Rochester, after a- brief ill? ness. The body is at the Price Funeral Home.______ Death Notices BARNETT. APRIL 11. 1M0, HENRY. UU • McCprmlck --- lord Twp. in, band o( Beatrlc dear father ‘ Water-fed hua- Kenneth YOU’LL ALWAYS SAVE AT 932 WEST HURON NAME BRAND W^Mftizer ARMOUR'S VERTAGREEN 50-Lb. $479j% BAG I While They Last morning in Owosso Memorial Hos- held today at the Richardaon-Bird pltal after a brief illness. He legves I Funeral 'Home for Allen Edward I Speaker Will Prbmote Sale of Israel Bonds BIG, STURDY, SAFE . OUTDOOR SWING SET $088 Two Swing*, SkyRide A Real Winnei! Sorry, No Phone Orders or Layawaye! 1 50% OFF • on ah - SHAKESPEARE FISHING TACKLE RODS- REELS While They .Lort KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SEED Mixture m BAG $>29 The Hon. Hanoch Nenner, foxier mayor of the Israel seaport of Elath and now mid-regional director of the -Israel Investment Authority, will be guest of-at, a parlor meeting in Pdntiac to munote the sale of Israel bonds » Thursday.’ . The meeting will be held at 8' p.qt, in the home of Dr. and Mrs.\ Joseph I. ltt Chenke U. TRADE FAIR 932 WEST HURON OPPOSITE HURON THEATER Monday, May 1 At 10:30 a m. from Farmcr-Snorer Funeral Home with Rev- Paul T. Hart Odtelatlng. Interment In White Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Barnett, m in lie in itate- at the Farmer-Snpyer Funeral Home. BROWNE. APRIL 30. 1000, OLIVER W , 700 Intervale Drive. Highland,. Hills, Highland Twff, age . 72. beloved husband of AHet Youngbrown Browne; dear ,tep- .1 Donald O _ 1 Mrs. Elds LaVoy; i____ by. lour grandehUdxen.' as ^ " Monday._______ .. ____ ,.... from Phillips Funeral Home, 132 ■MR Lake Street, South Lyon Imlay City. lb. alder se it Imlay City Cam, today i % DOWAGIAC OAS PURNAC I The DOwagiac “Arrow" Goa Furnace Jl«dla. cimUaltt, kumidifin and JilUri (he air—there’/nothing finer under the eun I Engineered for economy, built for years of service! .Qqict^ always dependable—no noisy moving parts. A complete, compact unit, finished in beautiful blue baked-on Hammerloid ' *■* ideal for your modem HBating and Shtct Metal J Contractor 351 N. PADDOCK STREET t'/ flicks CAS for SPACI HEATING le NOW AVAILABLE / CALL fte INFORMATION -The 1960 Israel Bond Drive will be'climaxed in this area with an Israel Bond pinner on May 7 at the Colonial Hotel in Mount jClem-L ‘ ’The State, of Israel Bond Issue provides the Investment capital for the country's historic program °* economic development,,'* said Nenner. ■-—-• Proceeds* from the sale, of the bonds are making possible the growth of industry end agriculture, the expansion of irrigation,' the construction of roads, harbors and railways, the increase of electric power and the exploitation of nat-ural resources.” ~ \ • J Nenner wad a young pioneer i^ the emergence^ Israel as a-itete. He served for eight yedrs (« mayor oi Elath, a port dty on the^Gidf of Aqaba, which la expected to be-, come Israel’s gateway to Asia and Africa and its southern terminus of huge oil pipe Une fietworks. Schoois'^ Old Clotfes Drive Due The Pontiac Schools Used Cloth-lg Spring Drive will be’conducted Itmday through Friday, it waa announced today by School Clothing Committee Chairman Paul D- Allison, Hirectdr of pupil personnel in the school system. The drive was Inaugurated In JaaaaroiOM, in conjunction with tho Salvation Army, Dorcas Society and 8t. Vincent de Paul. The scbodl staff, sfMents and PTA also contribute to the success ‘of the program. k(3otS|||a drives have net(cd 37,- QGljSlMf,____ Close to fiveloos of uaed ciothes were collected for distribution to needy children af~4lie end of the last drive in September.vMore tf 250 others were (UfeiL-.. fjMvwpwe DANHAUSER, APRIL M, UN. AL-len Edward. 1239 East Ulg Drive. Walled Lake; beloved Infant eon . of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dan-ha user: * alio survived by graad-' parents Mr. and' Mri. Gerald Feldman. Funeral serrloe was Rlchsrdson-Blrd L CIO Cm. with attat. later-; mens in soouns unvet cemetery, Detroit. Arrangements wen mode by Rlcherdson-Blrd F u 0 e r 11 JONES. APRIL It, ltM, CLAYTON Dnntel. UNO Hummer Lake Rd., Oxford, ago 71; beloved husband Ived by .JPRMHHWP .one great grandchild. Funeral . Wpm. Wlll7te held Monday. - May 2. at 2 kia hois Bosurflet * Reid Funeral Home with Re*. Fred Clark eraaiatiat. Interment in Mount Fleaeant Cemetery. Mr. Jean* win lie in state at the Boedardet h Held Funeral Berne, qdwid, nraraetea eervloet under the auspices of Oekwood Lodge VELY. APRIL, 27,' EARLS i., '1expoaqd the body of the plaintiff, to tfafe view of oil the numerous bathers and foungeri in the vicinity.''- f. ^jotber of Mrs. Bugsns Pat- wmon; also survTved by six ehlld. Mrs. Wilson has-been 1PW> town. tba_ Voorhees-Slpl. Seme to the Holcombe Sot. . Funeral Boom, Burnsville, North Carolina for eervlee and burial Tuesday. Intendhnt in BdMnooa Cemetery. BurnavlUe. North Caro-hna. ■ Arrangements wore made g^the Voorheee-Siple funeral Twp., aiteiiritMl rather of Mrs-Florence dedlock. Mn, Irene Tatu. , Ted Bahlockl and John Zablodkl ’ daar brother of Mary, JoSaiteii Jowl* ¥?w¥kL aervtoo J®r bo Monday, tej l ttRsI 1130 a m. tram at. Peter aM Paul of North Branch with Father • will lie In. atate after 7 p.m. ■w. esyme a. Ffeifftr, Frank or . Mathew and Joseph FboUter, ; Florence M Ellrls, Mary L. Stlvls: . Margaret D. Allen. .Barbara FfeSfieg. • ^ j _ Fiworai Pkrctwt- _ . 4 _COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Flam._ OE >-WW Donelson-Iohns Voorhees-Siple Cemetery Lota " S 4 ORATE PLOT. WHITE CHAPEL." OAKLAND- Oardens^C HILLS MEMORIAL imbanloa Crypets. gac- BOX I At M a.m. Today them I i were replies at the PrAse | j office ip the following j | boxes: 5, 7, 11, 5”, 58, <0, «, j [ 65, 85, 90,111. FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Fhrna 8 a.m. to S p.m. lmmadlatety. Tbs Insertion of 1 "ass rough tho icousUono L.J? VS monte cmitatnfnf typo____ larger than regular agate tirpe it II o’clock noon tho day previous to publleoftoe. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The deadline. for cancellation of tronolont Want Ada la now • a.m. tho day of publication otter tho first taterUon. CASH WANT AD* RATES 2.80 -4.80 35 Help Wanted Male 6 AVERAGE DRIVER CAN OROM TO contra! your own oarnton. Stony 1 extra benefits, too — (in pL -forma, free ran mala ten an ce.. free licenses, and tax benefits. Plenty of year-a round work, no eoUtna' required. Real lob security. To qualify, you i 23;. bo In goo phyatcAl condl- ____,. _ |___kuileur’s license; < have adequate down payment for in alioady owpi a htto modal SeMtill. No moving experl- ausHorooa/ jvJO, Dept. .SUIT, North American Von Uate, too., • Ft- Wayae, Indiana. ■ ence needed. Tan W elal tr-'"'— —*c Wayne, nldbt. < tel TOO T ii noof and mourn walking and talklnc). bow you 28 orders a' l if Sf Mops on a AFTER 6- tf you ara freo ’6-10 p.m. and mV neat appearing and bnvo a ca you auy bo able to qualify‘fig i Job that waulii enable you t earn tS4.40 per weak, and otl retain your regular lob. For In formation call, Mr. Rouada, Ol I MAN FOR DOOR TO -saw edkvoy work. I hopra per day. No selling. Ouaranteod salary and bonus. Will average,oyer HIM per week. MA 8-1182. I a.m. - tin It A,m. only. ! . Qualifications between ages : — ana typing experience. An- * S\preKVm7- * CITY »F PONTIAh ~~r” ». ASSIST ANT BUILDINO INSPECTOR SALARY St.tll - IS.*n Must have thorough knowledge, at building jesalMMlae, natter-, loll .etc. Ability to nod and in- . terpret plans, speclfloatloos and . blue prints, and to compart” them with construction In pro- ' eeto. High school graduation and • several years of OHMIaace. Apply . -----’Day gaftep; it to returned , iday May 2~l»to . Don't. Wish * i For Money! : Make it' easily through * Gassified Ada. To sell,« rent^ btly, swap, hire ..; k DIAL’|^3 TE 24181 - : ill Miex m