The Weathfif ^ U.S. WMlb«r Bortsa Partly 6loudy, few ihoweri ^ (D«i»iu r*t* t) THE PONTIAC PRESS ONE COIJIR Edition VOL. 121 NO. 80 ★ ★ ★ PONTI^ MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1963-28 PAGES Parade) Reception Set ABOARD USS KEARSARGE APPROACHING HONOLULU (AP) — Gordon Cooper comes ’•hwne” (o Honolulu tnnient of u»i--------- W wBlch til subjecl. 11 Wallace feels there is a legal offset Russia’s building of nuclear wapons and missiles. question, then this is the proper, place to settle this question.” Maurice H. Bricker, 37. of j 597$ Pontiac Trail, West Bloom-ANWYMOUS THREA’TS , Township, fnd his wife i Anonymous telephone threats] PatrlciaTTBr-wocejeverely In- ! Tfave~Been ' '■ U.S. Bans Haiti R^ime ConsffiTSffongerTlffln "by TJegi^7ir*d"rn We~ L^^ a. m. aceideht -..Kennedy-announced last Sun-1 leaders, some-white businessmen at Maple and Drehard-Lake; day night that Army unite RadlarKl vartottS irfaees of business, jo. „ . .ten«l lor po»lbl, riot duly In othor d^^monu: . w « iw. Alwk..* 9 AM I ICS aDcl HIS wifc Icg fractures. m Birmingham. About 3,000 men Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy lrru.„ j. p„ntiL General were moved on a standby basisLaid at Asheville. N:C:, that dam- in,.. nn.1 A i. C*n.nn in.tnl I U II C ' IlOSpiiai. "■'abroad bv nSnts like “^[united States has imposed a limit- bassador Raymond Thurston and iu lb. supem. C»n »d.y. rlnTSL? . of rooiol “"" I'" '■'S''"' ’’“"S'-V- “T h e Soviet government,” the United States declared, “Has since not given any indication that it intends to slow down its buildup of nuclear the multipurpose room of the school, 28()0 Lahser, Bloomfield Township. Former pupils and friends of Mrs. Dena H. Tyson will attend] a reception in her honor, tomotr atR.LPolkCo. ’Three area residents have re-ceived promotions in the R. L. Polk'Co.; board chatmian Ralph WASHINGTON (APi — The! said last night that U. S. Am- into Army and Air Force instal-Lgg inflicted lations at Anniston and Mont-^ - - - gomery, Aia. Wallace’s suit, filed directly j but ^superficial! aaIi!^* effects of racial strifeljjgp Orchard Lake and I Duvalier as a sign of disapproval .j asked fer beta lera^«ry ■«! here dominated the Alabama leg- wrtnaiu «nu spokesman said U.S. repermanent restraining orders .jsigture at Montgomery as la ‘ . . s^™"***^ lations with Haiti have not been agMML.iise of makkrs voted to stand aoBdly l*^^ ■ action is advisable. j suspended. Thurston Is to con- foreoo. Ihin^j Wallace, who cSSngSf. Two paMengers in the other car j a State Department spokesman tinue in his post, the spokes- It named as defendants the Kennedy’s sending of 3.000 18, oT TWinSrendon. iM"GTaTI United States of America andi trained soldiers to bases ia Ala- police -miJ’sfS'-~ ffl Wli The petition said that neither sioner Eugene (Bull) Connorr “ . ^ ^ ^ V wll.. the Alabama legislature nor the'urged the people to leave the han- "®‘ seriously injured, governor had appealed to thejdling of racial demonstrations to] Miss Hall suffered a possible United States or the President to law enforcement officers. He concussion. Miss Graddjs resend in armed forces—something .spoke to the Montgomery Citizens! ceived facial lacerations. which Wallace contends is neces- Cnunyii / . ’ =^y^umler4lie-e«ftstituUon. and fitr^ He contended that the President persons were named to a biracial andMcNamara. in acting without I committee by the Anniston City request from the state, exceeded]Commission to help solve any ra-their ‘’constitutional and statutoryIcial problems existing in that Ala- man said, pending a further decision on what U.S. policy In support of its argument, th^e U.S. note referred to a speech made by Soviet Defense Minister Marshal Rodion Malinovsky on Feb. 22. 1963. His boasts about Soviet power and warnings to the West, the United States asserted, show why the NATO countries are justified in building up “their defensive May Switch on Insurance Polk, of 311 Cranbrook Court, Bloomfield Hills, revealed that Alvin KropL of 685 Hamilton, [Bloomfield Township, was elected senior vice president and treasurer of the publishing company. strength.” I should be. (Continued From Page One) age. The city granted this request which amounted to $40.-600. bringing the budgeted 1963 outlay-of $182,600. Ailing Pontiff The extremes of choice are to [deny Duvalier any recognition I whatever and thereby sever diplo- ‘ The note of the Soviet gov- ^ ernment, ” the United States told :' Blue Cross has indicated it will Russia, "seems to imply that raise its rates 23.4 per cent on, [country despite recent strong qp- flail, sister ofl^ary, told sliertff^|^.^”^* , n i®8a*dy of his regime; 'Kennedy, the nations first Ro-, ★ * 1 deputies that she entered the in^ tersection on tlie green light[ Catholic Chief Executive, | a middle-ground course might Bricker said the light was red will meet in Italy next month, be to withdraw Thurston and authority.” bama city. The Weather wnaicvcr arm uierroy sever uipio-only the Soviet Union has ‘he3V^a8e malic relations, or^lo accept the right to build up its military and ^’^“"® hiS hv fact that he continues fS^e the in particular its nuclear strength, ^ ‘hat hy • It is obvious that the United!" X ______ . u _ Colburn in April after agreeing .States cabnot ,4ccept ?uch an^^ ^ -T^rfutn n n f| argument, wbtetrlrxTOttarrTo ,^^ the -nrofessed Hecire of the SoV:4«^ Coiburn. as he approached jt but as he]with Pope John Xlir, the ailing^ereby reduce the level of diplo- slowed down it changed to green'jeader of his faith, and he proceeded ahead. ti Full L.S. Weather Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy through tomorrow. A few showers a( times this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow. High today 68. A, little cooler late tonight and tomorrow. Low tonight 45. High tomorrow 63. Winds westerly at eight to 15 m.p.h. today, becoming northwesterly at 16 to 26 m.p.h. late tonight or tomorrow . Admits Murder Of Drinking Pal From Waterford imatic contact. But policymakers here are j Kennedy once planned to defer known to believe that ‘Thur- {an audience with the 81-year-old 1 continued presence, at pontiff until he makes a scheduled [east for a time, is important [state visit to^taly with Mrs. Ken- ‘or fhe protection of the hun-nedy early next year. He changed ^.S. citizens m Haiti, 'plans because of the Pope’s fail-] Duvalier’s first term as presi- . TOOAV IN rONTIAC ONE TEAR AGO IN PONTIAC Hmhiil (emperiturc _______ Lowmi temp«r«lurr WriihFr-Sunny ling health. J r, There have been published I Brady P. Boley 46. of IM W ] reports that Pope John has can- j Pike, yesterday pleaded guilty to; eer. in recent public appear-second-degree murder in the: 3^^^, ^3^ 3^^ | March^8 fatal stabbing of a 34-year-old W’aterford ' Township ’ man. Kennedy is expected to leave ... , ... for Italy on June 20 and spend Boley enter^ 'Mtwo^ or three days there before! kina nnnmntakA kx; AteLlanxf _ dent ende^ May 15, buWhe contends he was elected to a second term—banned by the constitution -in 1%1. Warren Girl the-professed desire of the Sol iet government to establish relation of trust and mutual con-| After Colburn rejected a 22.9 fidence with the NATO countries, per cent rate hike request by ------------------— I Blue Shield, the medical care plan and Colburn became in-1 *1 I ivolved in a court battle centered L/GtrOlt JUmDS I around the state insurance com-' . missioner’s authority to pr illiam H. Beatty, 6ni562 ' Latham. Birmingham, vice president and general manager of the direct mail division, was elected to the board of directors and the executive committee. Cash Ante for GOP Confab authority a rata increase. DETROIT (AP) - The City of Detroit has upped the ante 71 per cent to attract the 1964 Republican National Convention. ) prohibit That suit ended in an agreement to let Wayne County Circuit Judge ‘Theodore R. Bohn set the amount of the Blue Shield rate hike. Under the agreement, the rate hike cannot be less than 12 per cent nor more than 22.9 per cent Originally requested,. KROPF BEATTY Everett H. Wells, of 581 Bennington. Bloomfield Hills, chief legal counsel for the firm, was elected secretary. Walter J. Gardner was elected president and general manager of the company. He joined Polk in 1933, and has been executive vice president and general manager since 1955. Roger D. M 0 n f 0 r 10 n was nametj vice president and general manager of the firm’s city directory division. 2 was acceptad by Oakland Coim- ^ 3^^, I ty Circuit Judge Arthur E. Moore as the confessed killer’s trial for first-degree murder «bout U. begin. Cltr «i Ireland. Arrangements for the papal au- Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh wired theJlOP National^ Conven-[ lion Me Cbmrmtt^^^ yesterday I with a new cash offer of $622,500. The previous bid was $260,000. ! The sizeably increased offer' A 17-yearH)ld Warren girl was.went to the site committee’s •1 „,iii i^uidience for Kennedy are being ar-1 killed in a Troy accident last [meeting in Denver. li in exchanges between U.S. night when she was pinned under' ’‘ contractor, was.ju:cused of slay-j “ijjing Aubrey Posey at Posey ’s “ihome at 571 Crescent Lake. {officials and the Vatican. No meeting site has been j Icctcd, but the pontiff’s qunr- Oakland Highway a car. Winnie L. Petty was dead on ar- Police said Boley admitted 1 ters id the Vatican or his near-4'[stabbing Posey in an argument! by summer palace, Castal Gon-71'over vrtiether Posey-wquld drive! dolfo. seem the most likely Boley back into Pontiac. , choices. The two had met e^lier in thej 3ddition to the health of Pope day at a Pontiac bar before going]Kennedy’s planning for the Italian trip may have been in-they had been drmking. * - - - - Judge Morre set sentencing for June n. fluenced by the complicated political situation in that country. U.S. Ship Briefly Stalls Soviet Merchant Vessel Damage Set at $1,500 in Waterford Home Fire NA'nONAl/WEATHER — Scattered showers are predicted tor tonight f^portions of the Great Lakes area and in Florida. It will bn Qwter from the lakes and Mississippi eastward to the 1 wanner over most of the Rocky Mountain states KEY WEST. Fla. (AP)—A] Damage was estimated U. S. minelayer briefly bloc kedj$1,500 in a fire at the home of ia Russian merchant ship as the [Russell Wright, 97 C:oleman,i [Soviet vessel was approaching Waterford Township, last night,] Cuba, Havana radio claimed to- according to the KWaterford! [day. [Township Fire. Department. The broadcast said the Rus-j Firemen said the blaze ap-- 49 nnval“at Williaih Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, following the Members there are looking over the offers and facilities of seven cities in the running to gA the convention. ”1110 cities are DetrolT, San Francisco,"MP ami Beach, Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Detroit's latest offer includes 10:50 p. m. acci- |5oo,(g» in cash and $122,500 in dent on John R,'n,b8ijiieg a quarter mile south of Maple. Troy police said the girl and the driver, Russell Harrington, 16, also of Warren, were tossed from the car when it ran-into a ditch. Harrington, who suffered only minor injuries, told police he lost control of his car when he came up behind another car and applied the brakes. The latter includes free use of Coho Hail convention facilities, free parking facilities and a share of the cost in setting up convention facilities in the ball. 800 Cubans En Route to Freedom in Miami The highest offer from the seven cities was made by Miami Beach. It totals $800,000 - $600, in cash and 1200,000 in subsidies, v MIAMI. Fla. (AP)-About 800 Sian ship involve in the alleged parebtly was started in a bed- Cubans headed for Miami today incident was the Cbsmonaut, a room closet by a child playing on the return trip of a freighter vessel of 21,40ptons displacement I with matches. No one was in^^hat carried one of thermal in-described as the most modern inj jured and the fire was confined Istallmente of the $53-itaHion Bay the Soviet merchant fleet. [to the bedroom. jof Pigs invasion ransom. 'Killer' Explains Trade SYDNEY (A1*)^A Frenchman, arrived in Sydney and described himself on the custonu form as “killer.” Customs men probed. "But yes,” explained the vis-1 itor, "how do you say abatteurj d» boeufs (slaughterbian)?” I rcatlac Fma Pkata SCOUT LEADERS ‘TRAIN — Knot tying is just one of the many scouting skills being taught to 25 adult volunteers'this weekend at Camp Agawam near Lake Orion. John Watzke, of Farmington, is shown teaching some of men how to shorten a rope. .LT-L vl; " ..... ' ' ' . , ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ^SATURDAY, MAY 18, m3 \ THitEK Tou Can't Take Politics^ Out of Politics'—Prof Says "You can'i take the politics outical science profeinor . _ of politics” despite the desire of Oakland County nonpartisan or-nonpartisan groups to do so, a ganization Thursday night. popular opinion is ^t you canical sdenoe departments have a democracy without politics.” said Prof. Charles R. Ad- Michigan State University politi-l “One of the great fallacies iiflrian, chairman of the MSU pollti-l ITS O c> Cb ner of the nonpartisan Oakland Citiseas League at Devon Gables in Bloomfield Township. “It’s a us^ gimmick to say ' g politics out of politics, but you shan’t fool yourself into thinking you can do it,” Adrian said. “You’re in politics whether ywu like it or not.” The professor attributed the notion that there is less politics in nonpartisanship to the belief that traditional politics are dirty and the politician crooked. I The belief is especially prevalent in suburban areas, he said. ADVISES AIMS I Adrian advised ^the league to “admit your goals are political, concentrate on those things most likely to bring results-be politicians, in other words—and aim your campaigns at getting those most likely to agree with you to the polls.” Adrian also p r a i s e d the Mgue, however, for contribot- ........JiL democracy by “making political action palatable” under the banner of nonpartisanship — “sugar-coating it a little.” CREST or GLEEM TOOTH PASTE I S.lr f am Choice ofCre ■ poste. In the i t or Gleent tooth. «tra lofge fomily^ 1 ^Ban Roll-On Deodorant Rrgular 7Sc I'a/ue New Formulo Bon i 1 .ounce »ize. foremen 1 women's i ‘FRENCH TOUCH' HAIR SPRAY Hrmtlar 88c I’a/ue “Special T4-ounce size by Chorles Aniel. .Choice of 3 types hoir sproy. lim BUBBLE BATH LIQUID all Sweetheart Homes inclu^ e Notucal Wood Cobinets • Gat Heal • Tiled Seths e Large Ouaiter Acre Lets e Paved Streets e Conimuiilty Water e Fermica Taps e Optional SHding Glau Deerwell e Alumi-nuin WIndawt e Copper Plvmts-ing e Optional Brick e Clete Opan Daily and Sunday NOON ta 8 P.M. Sat. Noon to I P.M. Regular 81.SO f aluu Waterford Eyes Proposed Rules Law Would Provide \ . for Disorderly Persons L Waterford Township Board/ members are expect^ to aetjj Monday night on a proposed dis-|| lorderly persons ordinance. ★ A * The much-discussed ordinance designed to provide better lo-n [cal enforcement against juvenile 8 [violators. Warrants could be is-{] sued by the township justices of.I the peace instead of through the' J prosecutor’s office as is the case i now under state law. A similar disorderly persons ordinance was voted down by the board last year. In other business, the board J will review a police department ^ request for four new jiolice cars., Board members will also consider a request from the firenpi^s assbeiaTioh that compensation for volunteer firemen be increased from the present $3 to $4 per rdn. A public hearing on thb Benson Old Orchard special assessment roll for black topping is slated for 7:30 p. m. Total cost of the proposed project, which ^rould include five streets, is |4€,917.21. {open TONITE ’til IOmJ fAhd MONDAY 9 am. to 10 p.m. [ PARK FREE in City Meter Lots Ml Theso-SPECUL PRICES for TODAY and MONDAY Only Evoiy (torn in this advqrtitOmont Is bolow our ovorydoy lowl pricoB and will go back to rogular oolling pricos Tuesday i moroing—so burry to Simms for thoso spociols. Rights ro-1 soivod to limit oil quontitios. DRUG and COSMETIC DISCOUNTS 2nd Floor HOUSEWARES DISCOUNTS ^Pfirffi^Dutch Ovens $7.2S falue-r Sweetheart Do Your Own Painting, Cloon-Up and Earn A" Your Closing Costs. Fishermen PincI Body of Detroiter in Boot The pickets varied in number from about 25 to a peak of 7e. Joel Sharkey, chairman of thej student - faculty council and onej of the. picketo, described the: quarter system as “an effort to jam 16 weeks of work into 11.” HSH BAIT CANTEEN 1ST| $2.95 Voloa- 7x7K6-ineh sixs box.. ■ I GARCIA SPINNING REEL $32.50 Mitchsdi Gotcio AAodai 300 laal GROOSE ILE (A^-The body Fire Blue Scout Rocket of Steve Baldizar, 73, of Deffbii; loral HOMES Just 10 Minutes from « Downtown Pontiac. Follow Swoothoart Signs to Modol. I was found in his boat by passing fisherman yesterday, the apparent victim of a heart attack. I John Gomba, Detroit, found Baldizar in a boat aground [against the Livingston Channel wall about a mile north of Lake POINT ARGUELLO, Calif. (AP) — A Blue Scout rocket ' combination carrying an expert-1 mental space package was launched yesterday by the A1 r ( Force. No details were given ex-|. cept that the probe was nbt de-|l I All Metal Snack Tnyi m for it I Sal of 4 all metal trays with brass plotecf legs, fit over the lap. 14x 18-inch trays. Decorated in ossorted colors. Irregulars. 2nd Floor HARDWARE DISCOUNTS THE PONTIAC PRESS IIWM Bona amt le POWER of FAITH lywoootiiMMMt Voice of the P^ple: SATURDAY, MAY II, IMS HAROLD A. rmORRALp Pontiac, Mchigaa PmldMr ADd PubUihtr Vie* Frifid*nt and Idttor Joint A. Riunr •ecnun and AdvtrtUini Oil Lo^ Ad««rtUllit Armed Forces Need More ‘Unification’? Today is Armed Forces Day. , For a few hours, at least. Interserv-Ice rivalries are muted and the public is invited to inspect at various bases the might of a unified military apparatus which in fiscal 1964 will consume $53 billion. The occasion does not alter the fact that unification of the services is mostly illusory. The tug of war continues despite “unification” legislation of 1949 giving the Secretary of Defense greater authority and the —Defense ReorgairtMtlgir Act of 1958. ★ ★ ★ Such changes actually intensified competition among the services. Combat functions were no longer secure, and the technology in weaponry was opening up a whole new area for development. '----^------if ★ ^ unblanketed a replacement which has now joined the first team. But sutetituting a troika horse isn't as easy as one-two-three. , ★ ★ ★ The rookie Pegasus must first be broken in to work with the two veterans. Since Communists have difficulty working with anyone, this looms as a formidable undertaking. In fact, you might say that for Nikky the shoe is on the other foot. ★ ★ ★ The Russian commands understood by the gray Zagor — he’s a horse of a different color than the white stallions with whom he begins his hitch — must be translated to Eaton’s horse manager. Khrushchev thoughtfully sent along a veterinarian-interpreter to conduct the course in equine linguistics. This horse tale leaves us with one main thought. If we’re ever offered a troika, the answer is already on our lips: —■>Nyet.’^------------------------------- Debates over Skybolt, RS70, manned bombers vs. missiles, conventional forces, antimissile missiles, super carriers, TFX, etc.. ^he bitter struggle among I the services for a bigger share of the defense pie. Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara has responded by trying to put the branches under even more central control, but Congress is not wholly sympathetic. .-----if.—--------------------- Can the Citizenry -AHectrFoMco^^ ^ Discontjmied Parking Didurbs Businessman As a businessman, I was disturbed when parking was removed from the south side of Huron from Telegraph to Franklin. It has cost us buffjpfiw and caused our customers inconvenience. i The most dangerous secttai of Hwoa is from Franklin to WiiUams. Iho street is more narrow, which necessitates fnnneling traffic. Car doors open directly into a traffic lane. People step unexpectedly from hetween pnrked cars. Traffic is heavier and . If any secUon of Huron needed parking remov^, this wouW seern 847 W. Huron Doesn’t Believe Red Space Claims ‘PNH, Will Rogers Gave Fine Concert’ In reply to an article by Bob Pontiac Northern High put on Considine that our astronaut will a wonderful concert Tuesday create little excitement, if this is night. Special roenUon should be fact, I would think that it would given to the Will Rogers basC It be due to man in sfwp becom- was an honor for the youngsters ing routine. -----tuplay. A Proud Parent » As he stated in his article, two Rnssians have already gone millions of miles in space. I Portraite til they have proved it. ’The free world was allowed only very .limited coverage. We know the Russians are able td loft greater and heavier vehicles than our present engines are capable of doing. We have been told these space vehicles contaitLJnenJh^ would-be-de-— By JOHN C. METCALFE We drive each weekend to the shore . . . And plan to spend a happy day . . . Among the sunbeams as they dance ... On azure waters of the bay . . . With highest hopes on Saturdays Within the gray-blpe dawn lighted to have Americans believe their claims. I for one do __Kenneth E. Parrington By JIMDYGERT At teast^one Oakland County Republican leader is willing to go out on a limb to find out whether Gov. George Romney's philosophy of “citizen participation" can be put into full-time political practice in the GOP. He’s Robert LoWry, GOP director for the county’s 3rd Legislative District. Lowry is ready to risk knocking his head n 4-. • VI Against a political brick wall thrown up by Rep. Carl Vinson. D-GA., chair- RepubUcan stalwarts who have refused to man of the powerful House Armed Over 350,000 members of the St. Vincent de Paul Society will celebrate this year the 150th anniversary of the birth of its founder, Frederic Omnam. As a young man studying law in Paris after the French revolution of 1830, Ozanam found himself in a era of atheism and apathy. Skeptics scoffed at him and his small group of devout friends, saying, “Christians, where are the works which . show your faith?" Hiranswer was,^*Lei^^4o4he poor.^’-And ihis he did, giving coal, food and clothing to the destitute of Paris. In May, 1833, his group became the St. Vincent de Paul Society of lay Catholics whose purpose would be active charity to the poor. Frederic Ozanam became a brilliant lawyer and professor at the Sorbonne, but his devotion was always to alleviating suffering in the Paris slums. He approached the poor with kindn^ and respect for their human dignity. He learned that the spiritual poverty of the needy, as today, was often far greater than their materia! want. Yet the key to their spiritual revival was tteough the basic physical needs of life which he brought to them. ^Different Races Must Cooperate* I have read a lot in The Pontiac Press about the racial problem For distant waves beneath the skies . . . And at the shiny sandy shore ____ _ Beside a snack and soda bar ... We try to find a shady spot ... To park the hot and dusty car . . How wonderful this time of year .... It is for us to be . . In colored bathing suits and robes . Where winds are young and gay and free . . . And there all day until thP riiisiL----Our weary - pleasant situation is very foolish. take Romney’s ideas seriously. He hopes to put Romney’s philosophy into operation on a year-round b at election times. I started thinking about Lincoln saying that all men are created equal. I think they aie, but they have their own way of doing a task. That statement could 'be proved if only we would get together and act like humans instead of minds are filled with dreams ... Amid the beauty of the bay . . . That in the triwh^^ around us gleams. Smiles An amateur gardener learns by trowbl and error. - Services Committee, even insists that the separate Identity of the four military servim must be maintained to protect lu against the adoption of a one-sided defense concept. ’The unresolved question on/thls UNOFnaAL CAUCUS r eT^II-Faithsr" 13th Century Pontiff Resigned Rev. Martin Luther King is doing the right thing. I do not say Uiis because I’m a Negro. I say it because this is the way I feel. Arlester Jan Johnson 0 Motor YOU can’t cure a grudge by nursing it. The Country Parson Armed Forces Day spems tate whether unification l^goneytw far—or not far enou^ y .. y' Lowry plans to bold an unofficial district caucus every three months. The first is slated for 8 p. m. Monday at Birmingham Community House. Lowry is convinced that citizens could exert more influence on their elected officials and legislators if they maintained their participation in partisan politics between elections. “Lots of people work hard at election V,,, tVio time, but thcir enthusiasm* dies down after- Survey, conducted by the Fpod ” he says. Party regulars and office boMert d^t really want citizen partkipatioB all the time. Thsi might jeopardise their cimtrql _ By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER It is almost unthinkable that a Pope should resign, but there was one who did—back in the thirteenth century. He was CelesUne ««> R«ld at to* »nd emj* Mlehlttn. •* ■/ :;L J] THE POimAC TRESS. 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Taylor keeps a pix>ni-ise and goes to work. And her frie ds are always eager to assist in the worth - while projects she undertakes. Three years ago, she promised The Sisters of Charity that she would do something for the new Providence Hospital Nursery being built at Nine Mile Road and Greenfield. July 24, “Tea Under the Trees” will take place at the Taylor’s new home on Pem- are M e s d a m es : Don E. Ahens; John T. Ann^; Walter 0. Briggs Jf., Clyde P. Grainy; Frederick Colombo; U)uisjJ. Colombo; Raymond R. Cunningham; Anthony De-Lorenao; Joseph F. Flaherty; Everell E. Fisher; Robert J. Fisher; Norman J. Fredericks; Charles L. Gehringer; Richard C. Gerstenberg; Se-mon Knudsen; John H. Long-ley; Peter L. Monaghan; Frank S. Moran; Ralph J. Polk Jr. and Fred S. Selman. Two. .Hold Fete for Bride-Elect surprise visit by her daughter, Mrs. Michael Lynch, together with her two children, Kelly, 2 and Peggy 1, from Washington, D.C. Discussion centered around another daughter and soti-ln-law. Dr. and Mrs. Richard I. Simpson who are stationed Club to Hear Book Review Tina and MAry Kaye Robertson honored their future sister-in-law Patricia Susan Boughner Friday at a shower in the Lake Orion home of their parents, the Walter Waterford ConUnunity Book Club will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Keqnat^ Valentine on Phelan at 1 p.m. on Subic Bay, Pl^ppines and een on an ex- Mrs. D. on June 17. but by July 24 everything will be ready for this large benefit event. This week, the committee began to adless mvitations at the home of Mrs. Semon Knudsen. Mrs. Hanley Dawson Jr., is Mrs. Taylor’s co-chairman. Serving on the ^mmittee who have be tended tour of Japan and India. Sons Michael-^nd Timothy took active part in making their sister’s visit with them ^ iiiutugr-nsiany recently had a event.. The bride-elect, who plans June 22 vows to Walter Robertson, is the daughter of the Harold Boughners of Whittemore. Mrs. Eugene ClelaM will review ‘‘Ihe Golden Age of Brazil” by Charles Ralph Boxer. St. Michael Vows Take Trip to UP Auxiliary Has The James Roy Reck-nagels, wed at a nuptial Mass today un .St Michael ~ will live in Lake Orion fol-. I _ lowing a honeyihoon in the Annual Teo of upper PeninSUla. PAa ab6ut Your Nolghboi^iood Phormocbt WHEN PI^ECISION COUNTS You con trust your pharmacists skill in moosuring every gram or drop of medicine "called for by ^ prescription, with the occurocy of a life or death precision I City Hospital Several hundred Pontis General Hospital employes attended the annual Florence esdajrlff The former Dolores Jean Ardelan chose a white peau /satin gown appliqued with Alencon lace, styled with Empire bodice and chapel train. Aa imported crown of seed Pontiac Society of Artists sent paintings by late founder Mrs. L. L. Sterling at the annual reception-exhibit the auditorium. The event, sponsored by the women’s auxiliary to the hospital, is held each year during Hospital Week. Alternating at the tea table were Mrs. B. B. Roush, Mrs. Forest Wood, Mrs. John J. pearls helfher bouffant veil of English illusion. WARD -May 26 the Susan Tice of West Laurence (leftT^[ispldys~aryktTn^^^—_A!aiTa,_Mrs^ Harold Euler, her sister u ith Adah Shdty, Washirigton Tl. XSav^oS; Mrs. Ross Elliotti. Mrs. Wil- White orchids and Stephan-otis rested on her prayer book, a gift of the bridegroom, son of the Roy Reck^ nagels. Lake Orion. Attending their sister were - Mrs. Ernest Myre, honor matron, and Diana and JoAnn Junior bridesmaid Baldwta Pharmey 219 MdHiB SS. ONTGOMERY YOUR FIGURE ANALYSIS, FREE I MRS. Meet Chorlotte Reis, our Taylor-Bonczak Nuptial Vows Said at Sweetest Heart of Mary The Jeremy Van Sickle _Taylors. who were wed today the Sweetest Heart of Mary Church, Detroit, left for -------Bermuda following a Hotel Parents, of the former Mon-ica Helene Bonczak nrp the A. Albert Bonczaks of Detroit. Her husband-is the son of Bloomfield Terrace, and the late Mr. Taylor. liam J. Dean and Mrs. Edwin McNamara. Hospital chairman Mrs. Charles J. Barrett was assisted by Mrs. Merrill Petrie, Mrs. Everett Peterson, Mrs. Adrian Ish, Mrs. Leon Cobb, Mrs. Guy Sensibapgh, Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard a.nd Mrs. Wood. Mrs. W'. Fred Fuller, auxiliary chairman for Hospital Week and chairman for the and flower girl. The bride’s candlelight silk-faced satin sheath, fashioned “lea7 had as her coinmittw: They are the daughters of the John P. Ardelans of Spence. Judith Merithew and Carol Bauer were bridesmaids. ■ They wore aquamarine peau s ing carnations combined with pink roses. ^ Best man Robert Schuler Group Sets Plant Sale The Holiday Farms Branch of the Woman’s National Carol Brent figure stylist. 7 She'll be at Wards May 20 to May 22 to give you expert guidance in choosing your foundations. Mrs. James Clarkson, Mrs. Noniiand E. DUfocher, Mrs. Allan J. Denham, Mrs. Raymond Rapaport and Mrs. Ronald Mountain. andTipers Edgar Watwright are of Lake Orion and usher tion will hold a plant sale May 25 from 9 - 7 p.m. at Bob and Bill’s Product Mar- Ernest .Myre is of Pontiac7 kef on Highland Road across from the M59 Plaza. Whittier reception. Mrs. Dewey G. Taylor, Wed today in Detroit itere Monica ----Helene — Bonczak, daughter of the A. Albert Bonczaks of Detroit, and Jeremx— . I an Sickle Taylor, son of Mrs. Deuey C.V Taylor, Bloomfield Terrace, and the late Mr. Taylor. with full overskirt, swept into a circular train. An open-crown pillbox, beaded to match her gown, held a bouffant silk illusion veil. She carri^ white orchids. Rose Marie Bonczak,' her sister’s maid of honor, wore pale green chiffon with lace jacket and matching pillbox. A reception in UAW-CIO Hall followed the ceremony. MocDowell Chorus Profits from the sale will be used to buy library books for the Della Lutes and Laura Smith Haviland Schools. Chairman of the plant sale is Mrs. Warren Weberman with Mrs. Lyle Short as publicity chairman. Spring Concert Is Set On the esquire side were Richard S. Blackwood, Birmingham, best man for his cousin, and ushers Peter and Paul Slazinski of Dearborn. Horse Show Dates Set s. . 1' MRS. JEREMY VAS SICKLE TAYLOR Italian-American Club Reception After Rites Dates and hours for the Detroit Horse Show and Hunt Fair have been announced. The horseshow, June 25-30, includes the Hunt Fair array of booths. They will be open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. each day except June 25 when the booths close at 4:30 p.m. The show and Hunt Fair, which benefits the Oakland University Scholarship Fund, will be held at the Bloomfield Open Hunt Club on East Long Lake Road. ’Hie MacDowell Male Chorus will present its spring concert today, 8 p.m. at Pontiac Northern High School auditorium. Guest artists will be the -.—.^Resonairast-ar-local—barbershop quartet! Members of the quartet are Jack Smith, tenor; Michael Frye, lead; Rawley Hallman, baritone; and Milton Freet, bass. A. Michael Dempsey is con- ductor of the MacDowell chorus. Gilbert Jackson is accompanist. Tickets will be available at the door. ' Wherever . . . Whenever i However You Travel CALL I S Extension Club Elects Officers Jolly Jills Extension Club elected officers at the home of Mrs. Ray Lingle on Nichols Monday. Serving with President Mrs. Charles Parrish is Mrs. Lingle, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Thomas, secretary and Mrs. Edward Adamczyk, treasurer. A reception in the Italian-American Club followed the vows of Jeanette Marie Gan-je to Alton John Doud Jr., tod-ay in Our Lady of the Lakes Ch u r ch. Rev John Phalen officiated. The bride is the daughter of Carl A. Ganje, Cambrook Lane, and the late Mrs. Ganje. The senior pouds, parents of the bridegroom, are of Sashabaw Road. Fashioned of white silk organza appliqued with re-em-broidered Alencon lace, the b r i d e’s gown featured a ba^ue waist and chapel sweep. A pearl lily-of-the-valley headpiece secured her bouffant illusi9n veil. She carried white roses and Stefrfianotis. Mrs. Richard , Goode and Charlotte Bennett. On the esquire’ side were best man John Brown and ushers Harold Ganje, Leonard Oesch Jr., James Fuller and Richard Rosner. SPRING PORTR.41T OFFER i IflVIilY 8tl» OIL TI.W PORTRAIT Thin offer rxpirr* June 8, 19b3. Groups, f'.osluinrs. Adults Sli|(lilly lliglirr. Oprn Mon.-Sal. 9 to 5, Frt. till 8 P.M. \t ri»M In ir This Coupon and 95c l>hhrH aiiri from proof of Ihrir VARDEN STUDIO 23 E, Lawrence ___FE 4-1 701 ’The couple will motor to Montreal. Que., apd New York City for a honeymoon. They will live in Pontiac. ^ane Ann Ganje attended her twin as maid of honor. Bridesmaids wo;e Cooleen McEpery, Elizabeth DiUon, Place at Left I are correctly . plac^ at the left of the dinner plate, with folded edges toward the plate. BREAKFAST One-half grapefruit One. boiled egg One thin dry slice of whole wheat toast Black coffee LUNCHEON Chicken sandwich (no butter-thin slices of whole wheat bread) Sliced tomatoes or-canned tomatoes One glass skimmed milk MRS.^ A. J. DOUD JR. DINNER Minute jteak or chops Salad of ^iredded cabbage and carrots One - half cup spinach-greens or i^roccoli * 7 One-half grapefruit One glass skimmed milk’. I want to give you the menus for Monday so that you will have the necessary items on hand for that day. Let me give you five tips to remember when dieting. 1. Don’t add to your diet with such things as a little gravy, butter, cream or dessert. These add up quickly. 2. Leave out alcohol. 3. Use fresh fruits — or water packed fruits. 4. Broil meat instead or frying it and use lean meat only. 5. Don’t taste as you cook and don’t eat between meals. If you have missed some of the menus, send 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Josephine Lowman in care of "fhe Pontiac Press. Restore the Color and Life to Your Rugs and Carpets—add the freshness of spring to your home! “MVSE CLBMING TIME ” Call us today-we pick-up and deliver or promptly send vonr experts to yonr home and efficiently clean yoor WaU-to-Wall Carpetingno muss, no fuss. JUST PHONE FE 2-7132 ★ ]\EW WAY ★ RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wiener St., Pontiac Carol Brent shapemakers CURVE, CONTROL..^ •ARE YOU THE IMAGE OF FASHION NEWS COTTON BRA. Circle^ stitched, net-lined cups. Rrm uplift support. White. 32-36 A, 34-40 B, C |98 PANTY GIRDLE. Long-leg Slim-Line in rayon-nylon powemeL .-4- slimming panels. S-M-L-XL PONTIAC MALL Tolegroph Rd. at Elizabeth Lake Rdpr 5*8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY IB, 1968 NINE Church b^Us will ring at high noon tomorrow throu^wut the state to signal a moment of jM-ayer in observing Spiritual Foundations Day, the opening day of Michigan Week. Michigan Week Opens Sunday Church Bells Ring Out at Noon Kunse, Edsel Matthews, Hill Shanholtz and William Ton^kins. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN St Paul Lutheran Church will mark its annual observance with a celebration 6f Holy Communion . Hm men who farouglit rftllglSiB freedom to the Pontiac area arrived with the first settlers. They were known as circuit riders although some trudged here Uirough the wilderness from Detroit; others paddled their way in canoes across Lake St. Clair and up the Clinton River. According to the records nearly all of 'Pontiac’s first church societies were organized in meetings held outside of the village. first religions services held in ^ cabin homes. ice Shackell will receive a^ class of eight persons into membership at St. Paul at the 10:45 a.m. worship hour. The class has just completed a 14-week program of study in preparation of church membership, A receptiojijBilL ‘ Tfietes in Fellowship Hall after the service. 'The Young People’s Society leave tlii; church at 2 p.m. for their monthly outing. Eidge-water Park was the choice for Sunday. memorate Ascension Day with g special serv 1^01 T;20 p.m. Thursday. Pastor Shackell will preach. EARN AWARDS — Pinning the God and Country Award on Boy Scouts of his congregation is Rev. Edward D. Auchard of Orchard Lake Community Church, Presbyterian. Included in the group are (left) John HeUnreich of 6380 Commerce Road, Fred Welch of 7267 Arrowwood, Doug Strait of 3343 Elder, and Don Sanderson of 3558 Winterberry. Roy Sanderson is in the back. ’The bovs received the awards Sunday.------------------- Presbyterian, First Baptist and All Saints Episcopal were the early congregations to be ganized. Members of the Catholic faith coming here in 1836 worshiped at the church at White Lake until St. Vincent de Paul was erected in the 1870s. Special services. sermnn« musi^are planned in churches, chapels, cathedrals and syna- gogues tomi^wV FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Spiritual Foundations Day will be observed in First Presbyterian Church tomorrow with Rev. Galen E. Hershey preaching on "A Sower Went Forth to Sow.” ’The Junior Choir will sftig “The Twenty^Third Psalm” by Filkins SILVERCREST During the Warm Your Heart Hour at '7 prmv^tuniorrow 'in vercrtst Baptist Church men of the congregatifliL who have gone into the ministry. Mr. and Mrs. Art Simpson, Claud Edwards, and the George UndeiTTOods will provide special experiences while at the Men’s retreat at Camp Barakel. The church sponsored roller skating party will be held at 7 p. .m. Thursday at the Univi Roller Rink. Pastor Wayne Smith will bring . a message on “Paul, the Affec-^ tionate Man.” “’The Love of God I and the Light of Man” will be his morning topic. The Training Hour with classes for children eight years of age ' through, adults is scheduled for 6 p. m. Sunday School is at 9:45 a. m. ---------- Hie. Sunday School Council 1 will hold a session at 7:38 p. m. Monday and Pioneer Girls will get together at 7 p. m. Tnesday. Family prayer and Bible study : is set for 7 p. m. Wednesday. The Gospel Carriers cWirill 1 have a reunion at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the church. Special guests will be former members MARIMONT Rev. John Linton will be guest speaker tomorrow : Members of New Jerusalem Mi^ionary Baptist Church will Baptist Church. “Armageddon” will be his morning sermon theme. He will preach on “The Millenium” tomorrow evening. Norman Clothier, director of Oakland Youth for Christ, will speak to the junior high youth group at the 6:30 p. m. meeting tomorrow. The senior high group under the direction of Wilma Hicks will have a panel discussion. Bob Hassenzahl will direct the college age group. Larry Gavette and Alan Somers will represent the Marimont Boys’ Brigade in a Bible quiz at Calvary Baptist Church at Sp. m; toniorrow. ’The Marimont boys are* defending champions in the Boys’ Brigade Area Bible Quiz. their church Sunday through May 26. ’The service is at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow. During the Week meetings will begin at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Booker T. Humer is pastor. The City of Pontiac Quartet will sing. Local pastors participating include Rev. S. M. Edwards of Liberty Baptist, Rev. Walter Rowe of Antioch Baptist, Rev. Albert Hawkins of Friendship, Rev. Brief Dyer of Mt. Olive and Rev. Roy Cummings of Messiah Baptist Church. Trinity Baptist Pastor Accepts Call to Buffalo i Dr. Joseph W. Moore, pastor ^ of Trinity Biqitist Church, for the I past four years has accepted the I pastorate of the New Hope Bap-I list Church in Buffalo, N,Y. the sanctuary redecorated and new carpeting purchased; and Fellowship Hall waterproofed and redecorated. Other improvements include the insulating of the church building and paying off the mm*t-gage on the parsonage. Dr. and Mrs. Moore were accredited delegates to . the Baptist World Alliance in South America in 1960. Dr. Moore received his education at Temple University, the Pennsylvania Bible College and American Divinisty School. Community activities include service as president of Pontiac Pastor’s Assn., of Baptist Pas- --------------------------------tors’ Union and of the National purchased for parking and future AssociaUon for the Advancement He will be the senior pastor on the staff of four ministers serving the 1,500 members. The Oakland County Fellowship win include Dr. and Mrs. Moore in the Farewell Banquet honoring Rev. Martin Belliniger and Rev. Herbert Shankle Friday at Fox and Hounds Inn. During Pastor Moore’s stay here additional property has been ORCHARD LAKE ThelWestminster .CBaig:.cam-posed of senior hi^ young peo-iple and directed by Clarence Brown will sing for the last time this season at worship tomorrow morning in Orchard Lake Community (Tmrch, Presbyterian. Let Not Your Heart Be troubled” will be the choir selection. Rev. Edward D. Auchard will continue his series of sermons on the Ten Commandments when he preaches on the seventh Commandment with the subject “The Holy Bond of Marriage.” of Colored people. A counselor at National and American Baptist Youth Camps, he has served as an officer la the Pontiac ConneO of Churches, Oakland County Ministerial Fellowship, aad as chaplain at Pontiac General Hospital. He is a trustee of Todd-Phillips Children’s Home and a member of Pontiac Human Relations Committee. Rev. James N. Kirk, associate pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, Detroit will preach at 11 a.m. tomorrow. At 7 p.m. the combined Senior at^ Adult Choirs will present a concert under the direction of Levi Eubanks. DR. JOSEPH W. MOORE A mass membership meeting of the Pontiac chapter of N.A.A.C.P. is scheduled for 3;90 p m. Albert Cleague of Detroit will be the speaker. AUBURN HEIGHTS Boy Scouts Paul Clark, Steve ter Bob Grusnick'are cannping put n^ar Holly this weekend. L. D. Swarte and George Harshbar-ger will assist. Pastor F. William Palmer will lead the boys in worship before they complete the hike. During the 11 a.m. service a memorial book will be dedicated. In it are listed gifts made to the churdi over the past three years in memory of persons connected with the church. An all-day sewing meeting is planned for Monday beginning at 10 a.m. by the Women’s Fellowship. A cooperative lunch will be shared at noon. each eyening--Monday Ijiroi^ «f the USA- in Des Moines, Iowa ’The board of trustees will meet Monday evening under the leadership of W. T. Irons. The session will get together Tuesday evening and the expanded staff committee will meet Wednesday evening. ’The Orchard Lake Church will be host to the board of directors of Detroit Industrial Mission Friday. MACEDONU Revival services will begin at ll a. m. tomorrow in Macedonia Baptist Church. They will con-tinue each night at 7:30 through Friday. Rev. William H. Bellj pastor of (^Ivarjr -Baptist Church, Louisville, Ky. and former pastor of New Bethel Baptist (^ch, will be preaching. Pastor Bell is president of Kentucky Baptist State Convention and a member of the board of the National Baptist Convention U. S. A. Inc. ’Ihe Rev. L. R. Miner, pastor, said the public is invited. BIEMORIAL BAPTIST Sandra McDowell will sing 'When I Cried From the Depths of My Soul” and the choir will IH-esent “King of My Heart” at at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Memorial Baptist Church. The Disciples (Juartet will sing I Love to- Tell of His Love” Sunday evening. “Great Is the Lord” will be the choir number. the Heavens’’ thenaes. will be sermon Choir will be heard in “(Create in Me a CTean Heart, 0 God” by Mueller at 11 a.m. A new membership instruction class will begin at 9:30 tomorrow morning with Rev. Paul D.^^ss, leader. iy'intinsfiir Robert Boggs showing slides of Indonesia. The group will attend a family swim on the following Friday night at Pontiac Nortbem High School pool. Mr. and Mrs. Ffed Sartell wOl serve as moderators of the board of Deacons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt, vice moderators; and the Edward Markhams, secretary. Norman Allen was chosen chairman of the board of trustees; Charles E. Galloway, vice chair-Mrs. John H. Heitsch, secret^; and Basil B. Kimball, treasurer. Men of th,e church will gather Elder Ted Koella is attending Northern Baptist Seminary and the 175th General Assembly of I the University of. Edinburgh in the United Presbyterian Church Scotland, Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. to do odd jobs around the church and yard.. Girl Scouts who wish to work toward the Celtic Cross Award may meet with the pastor from ~ to 4:30 p.m. Thursday. nRST METHODIST At First Methodist Church tomorrow morning services will be the last held in sacturay until the remodeling program is completed. All worship will be downstairs rooms. Rev. Carl G. Adams will install officers of the Wonum’s Society for Christian Service at il a.m. Men’s Fellowship will have a Ladies Night at 6:30 Tuesday evening. Following the fried chicken dinner Dr. Jewell Smoot, pastor of Court Street Methodist Church, Flint who recently returned from Russia will show pictures of the trip. Bible study and prayer service are planned for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Newman AME to Hold Open Honso Newman A.M.E. Church will hold open house at services tomorrow and all next week so the public may view the new church. The Kniidits of Pythias will be in charge of the service of thaidugiving at 3:30 tomorrow aftenioon. The church will bl open for services at 7:30 every night next week including Satur- On May 26 Bishop E. L. Hickman of the 13th Congressional District will speak at 11 a.m. Ministers and choirs of other qhurches in charge of evening services include Rev. S. M. Edwards, Rev. A. G. Johnson, Rev. Junior High FeUowAip will meeting "rtT ithe at the American Baptist Convention in Cobo Hall this week. Shown are (left) Dr. Emil Kontz, pastor of Bethany Baptist Church, and Dr. Robert E. Fulop, missionary serving at University in Yokohama, Japan. Dr. Fulop was baptized by Pastor Kontz when a boy. He will come to Bethany (Tiurch to speak at the morning services tomorrow. American Baptist Convention in Session Teacher in Japan to Speak at Bethany An American Baptist educational missionary from Japan will preadi at both the 8:40 and 11 a.m. worship services in Bethany Baptist Church tomorrow. He is Dr. Robert E. Fulop, a member of the American Baptist - related Kanto Gakuin University in Yokohama who is attending the Baptist convention in Cobo HaU, Detroit. A native of Chicago and grad-ite of Northwestern University, he also received degrees from Pastor of the Crescent Hills this weekend. The annual assembly composed of over 900 elected commissioners, is the supreme governing body of the denomination. BALDWIN EVAN. U.B. Rev. Charles Kolb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolb and former member of ^Idwin Evangelical Unit^ Brethren Church, will preach at the 7 o’clock vesper service tomorrow. Mrs. Philip Waldie will speak i “Our Conference Session,” 11 a.m. “Our Time” will be Pastor Myron R. Everett’s theme. If I Were Head of Our Home’ and “(loosing My Career,” will be the topic for discussion at the 5:45 p.m. youth hour tomorrow. ’The Boy Spout dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday will honor the scoutmaster and his workers. Bible study and prayer are scheduled for 7:15 p.m. Wednesday. A fish supper is slated from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday and young people are washing cars today to earn money for the youth treasury. FIRST CHRISTIAN In cooperation with the State Association of “ OiwJ’alop is home OB tap' lough for post graduate study. Kanto Gakuin University is a school on three campuses in and around Yokohama. More than 7,-500 students attend its 14 Dr. Fulop teaches in the (College of Theology where he is the only American on the 13-member faculty. CRESCENT HHJ.S Rev. William Coding, campus minister at the Baptist Student CJenter, Washington State University, will preach tonnorrow morning at Crescent Hills Baptist CSiurch. Churches, Rev. Jack H. C. Clark of First Christian church will exchange pulpits tomorrow with Rev. Russell Osgood of First (Christian in Saginaw. Bill Hard, chairman of the elders, will lead worship tomorrow. Assisting will be William Hard and Eugene ’Thompson. Deacons participating in the worship hour include Roger Cleffman, Ralph Grubb, Edward Underwood, Richard Kain, Harry Chorus to Sing Sunday R. J. Parker, Rev. C. J. Johnson ’The Union Pastor’s Aid CJhorus wiH sing at the 3:30 service tomorrow afternoon in Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Pastor Brief Church from June 1955 to November, of the same year, Rev. Mr. Coding is attending the American Baptist Convention in Cobo Hall this week. The combined Junior and Senior Choirs will present special music. PARADE OF FLAGS The dedication of the newly -commissioned missionaries for service in this country and overseas will be the climax of the convention tomorrow evening. Some 200 missionaries will be on hand, many4q-aativ« dress. ’The oldest missionary will light a candle from a large candle in the center of the platform. This symbolizes “Christ, the Light of the World.*’ Missionaries will then spread the light to the waiting congregation equipped with snudl candles all over the hall. They will form a parade of flags of countries where missionaries serve. The hall will be dark- ened for the closing ceremony. Most of the general sessions are open to the public. Revival at New Hape The congregation of New Hope Baptist Chonh Is a revival Sunday through 30. Evangelistic meetings begin at 7 p.m. tomorrow. Rev. G. B. Ballard is pastor. Methodists Launching Campaign Central Methodist Church has launched a Fund Raising Campaign for $250,000. The congregation hopes tonrafie and Rev. Walter Rowe. Dyer will speak. Baptist ’Train- The Proscenium Players of the ‘Judge Not” and War offBagley School wUl offer a pro^ gram at 8 p.m. Saturday. Rev. J. Allen Parker is pastor. ing Union is set for 6 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. the Pastor’s Chorus will present the monthly musical program. John L, Webb is president of the chorus. the amount in three days starting May 26 with pledges to be paid in 156 weeks. Dr. Thomas L. Williams of the department of finance and field service of the National Board of Missions, is directing this “Chii-sade for Christ and His Church.” At 9:15 a.m. tomorrow Mrs. Robert H. Carrigan and Richard C. Poole will speak on “What My Chonh Means to Me.” At the 10:45 a.m. service Mrs. Harold W. Sibley and George R. Yansen will speak. These lay leaders will be presented to the congregation by William E. Taylor Jr., general chairman of the crusade. Dr. Williams will preach at both services on “The Spirit of Christian Giving.” . Soloist Jane Rapp will sing both worship hours “Great Peace Have They Which Love Thy Law” by Rogers. BABY DAY-Annual Baby Day wiU find Mrs. Wilford Robinson placing her son Stephen in a crib at Emmanuel Baptist Church tomorrow. Superintendent of the nursery, she will be among the mothers and fathers attending the dedication of babies siervice at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Pictures will be taken of babies dnd a gift given each nt 10 a.m. y ■ I TEX , ' ^ ’ '■, i. . . ' ■ ' ' I , • • 1, ■ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATlhlDAY. MAY 18, 1968 LUTHERAN churches Missouri SYNOD I Cross of Christ WonMp««iai5o.M. i:;? OwrehSc*»ola»9o.m. S JlM.O.ir.PMW rmttmrtH *■« ,„St-Stepb©rv-- Sothobow at Kwnpi Dm»U le*iifctissw ^ iwsr Sd-oiT------9,30 AU x;: " ' Smyt^......nKMAJA’:;:; Church World Service and its Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP) are major tributors to the iM^ams of the Congo Protestant Reli^JljeeDcy 4n''iaeo|iokmilS'"(CFSA) but do not ship chicks. I St. Trinity ,v. (tort SideJ 5; Kalffh C. Claitt', Piifinr j: Sunday School............945 AM ^ iktint Sofvic*.............. 8 30AM $; $: Socond SwviM............M.ljlCAAA. St. Paul Jotlyn at Third gl (North Side) g* Rmh Mmmriet ShacMl « Swndoy School.........9C5 AM Jy tpi* Service.........\(k*SAM. f> * a: SMidaySU«el9AM WerMpSeivtoe 10:30 AM nkhmHlH:F«meht,Ptutor Grace _-JA-Cartief Coi*oiiooTWd~GtenJdIe^ ;•> (Wert Side) RichtitJC,Sltickmt>yrr,Patlor [ S Chureh Servico........9 00 AM i S Suiidoy School........9 00 A M : A: Church Service. .. Tcsn ?T5iiidot/Sch^........1 "The Uilheron Hour" over CKlwn 2:3ai>M tvery Sundoy Company Ships Chicks fo Congo Relief Agency The “Oddu Far Caaga” ^ 1 by Hraer grim is nadertakea Project. Inc., aUch la the past six months has shipped SI,IN chicks to CPRA. CWS-CROP provides drugs for poultry inoculations, incubators, funds for chicken-house construction and books on poultry raising for use around the world, and cooperates with Heifer Project in rural development programs overseas. HPI anticipates sending another 50,0M chicks to the Congo between July 1, 1963 and June 30, 1964, averaging 7,000 chicks every weeks. Jkep gratitude to the Ameri-can churches for their support * v,nitRS prugriuii w* pressed in a report this week from Pastor Hans Schaffert, CPRA director in Leopoldville. A fWENDLY WEK vyolTatthe'' GOOD SHEPHERD ASSEMBLY OF GOCT Mdrring Worship ...... M AM fvt. EvoKgd Ser. .... 7:30 PM Potior Ronald Cooper 538-6253 FIRST CHURCH of tha BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSEIAWN CHURCH SCHOOL 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M. Message by the Pastor — Choir Music ^t80-F I Central Methodist MILTON H. I H K MwHe, AiKdalt Poitor A40RN1NG WORSHIP 9:15 and 10:45 "THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTIAN GIVING" Dr. Thomas L Williotns, Guest Speaker Broodcml Uw oe WPON I1K)0 AAA CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 dnd 10:45 A.M. CROWNED — Brenda Smith was crowned queen and David Lefler was crowned king by Mrs. Carl Koemer at First Free Meth^ist Church this week. The two young people were recognized for collecting the most money for missions during a recent contest. David is the son of the Clinton Leflers. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smith of Walled Lake are Brenda’s parents. Pastor Esfel D. Moore FIRST METHODIST' CARL G. ADAMS, Minister JOHN A. HoH, Min. of Visitation South Saginaw at Judson MORNING WORSHIP 8:30 and 11 /lM. "WHAT DOES YOUR HEART SAY?" Rev. Carl C. Adams, FVeoching Church was the tlream true. . Christ Church, is an annual commemoration of the generosity of the late Mr. and Mrs. George G. Booth in establishing the six Cranbrook institutions. As a part of the iraditioiial observance, flie procetshm at the 11:15 a.m. service will in-clode the heads of' the institn-tions, Cranbrook School, Kings- 5 REV. CLAYTON S. WILUAMS 9.45 AM-CHURCH SCHOOL M.Y.F____6:15 PM Revival Meetings at Church of Cod Pastor Moore will preach his [last sermons at the local church tomorrow., AJLIL a.m. be^wiifoffi-jciate at the dedication of babies |and speak on -Missions. ” Mrs. Moore and daughter with Rev. and Mrs. Wade H. Horton. 312 Ottawa until the close of the school year. The Church of God congregation will hold open house’ for the Moore family from 3 to 5 in the church annex tomorrow afternoon. Friends, neighbors and members are invited. ST. PAUL METHODIST 1651 Souort lok« Rd. EE 8-8233, - EE 2-5752 Morning Wofibip 40iQQ:AAA-and4lrt 5 A.M. " ‘ Ghorch SchoetTOrOO a m;— — Iniofmediote ond Senior You* Groups/6:00 f.M. Rev. Gayton S Williams of the ||Holbrqok Church of God, Flint 'UrjqKak at-4JLa--««aagebstic ^ meeting in the Lake Street 1 , ..... ri iChurch of God each night next } Ample POfkmg KV. MMB A. McOWa Mwwr Superytsed Nursery | j Saturday. Covert Methodist Church 2775 rONTlACIAXEm. ST. LUKE'S METHODIST CHURCH 30l280NTIACn. Worship services will be at 11 Sia.m. tomorrow and 7 p.m. dur-Ming the week. 5; I Special music will be jlTovided I each evening by the choir. The i; I public is invited said Pastor Paul ^ICooley. ELMWOOD METHODIST CHURCH The most recent discovery of a 51 major planet occurred in 1930 when astronomers identified Pluto. $ strange area an average of 3.666 ^ I million miles from the sun. Ibe day will close with a musical program at 7 p.m. i A farewell party was given to Young People’s Endeavor. Pastor Moore received his education at Lee College, Cleveland, Tenn. Following several pastorates he was appointed dverseer of Churches of God in the state of Washington where he served before coming to Pontiac. He served as overseer of the state of Wiscorisin for six years. When the congregation pur-chai^ the property at 9 Ottawa for a parsonage, the former home was added to the church to provide a fellowship hall and more lass rooms. The congregation has purchased five acres of land on the REV. ESTEL D. MOORE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 645 S. Telegraph Rd. (Near Orchard Lake Rd.) A Fundamental, Independent, Bible Believing Baptist Church THE BIBLE HOUR . . .10 A.M. ]lized Sunday School for All Ages.. h NO Literature but the Bible. BABY DAY Special Dedication to The Lord of All Babies Under 2 Yeors of Age HEAR DR. MALONE teoch the word of God verse by verse in the large Auditorium Bible Class, broodcost WPON 10:15-10.45 AM. Rev. Leland Lloyd, Supf. Auditorium Class TWO GREAT SERVICES Vp^“- In the T,2(X) Seat Auditorium Baptism Every Sunday Night. Orchefstro Sunday Night Services. Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor HEAR PONTIAC'S LARGEST CHOIR plus Musical Extras NURSERY AT ALL SERVICES BUS TRANSPORTATION CALL FE 2-8328 -----MUSIC TO BLESS THE HEART- 10 A.M. — Solo Louise Eaton JOYCE MALONE, OieacMr of Muiic 11 A.M. — Choir Arrangement "Lead Me To Calvary" 7 PM Hormonettes Trio ' Duet: Gloria Clomo, Lorry Webber -L. Sundoy School Altendonce Lost Son. 1529 Set for Sunnyvale The premiere. showing of the new Christian film, “I Saw Aucas Pray,” will be in Sunnyvale Chapel, 5311 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford Township tomorrow. 'Services willi Be at both 7 and 8:30 p.m. to accommodate the many who will wish to see this challenging Christian film,’’ Rev. V. L. Martin, pastor. corner of Joslyn and West Walton jfor a future church. An architect is presently working on plans for I the auditorium and Sunday School 'departments. CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 12 Warren St, Speaker 7:30 P.M. Horace John Droke SiW T«o, Wedneidoy 7:30 P.M. ’The picture concerns the five young missionaries who died at the hands of‘ the Auca Indians in the jungles of Ecuador five years ago. One of the missionaries’ wives, Mrs. Eldward McCully, was a Pontiac girl. BETHEL TABERNACLE Sun. School 10 A M. Worship ) I A.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sun., Tu«f. ond Thur*. — 7;30 P.M. Rev. ond Mrs. E. Opuch 1348 Boldwin Ave/ . FE 5-S2S6 Willing Workers Group Plans Musical Affair 'The Willing Workers Singing Group will In ehargf^srw United Presbyterian Churches AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street r. r*. Palmer, Patlor 9 30 A M. —Sundoy School iVoO A M.-Morning Woiihip Youth fellowehip 6 P M; DRAYTON Oroyton Plains, Michigon W.J. Teentritten Jr., Paitnr \M* School ...... ’.. 945 A.h Yoirth-Groups ; . . . Wcdnextoy Proyer oi Study ttour . .'. . IM The Male Chorus of Liberty Baptist Church will be among performers with Mrs. Louise Bes-ley the director. Rev. Thomas H. Holt Jr. said the public is invited. musical program at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow jn Greater Mt. Calvary Church. Currently services are being held in the Mexican Baptist Church, 153 Prospect. To Observe Anniversary Bacomas way a new sh^ diUdren’s book, “God Made the Work}.” by Gerard A. Pottebaum, begins. Published by Little People’s aperbacka here, it is one of a reDgioua aeriesTw youngstoa, including “How the Animals Got Ibeir Names.’’ the Art Academy the Institute of Science and Christ Orarch. internationaliy known carillon-neur and composer, will give the carillon recital. Janice Milburn will be featured in an wgan recital at 4:30 p.m. Mr. MarriotTof Birmin^am,Ts organist and choirmaster at cien-tral Methodist Church, Detroit. Miss Miiburn, a resident of Ann Arbor, is organist at First Baptist Church. A graduate of Rollins College, she received her master of music degree from the University of Michigan. She also studied in .Paris on a Fulbright with composer and organist Jean Langlais. Williams Lake Church of the Nozorene . 2840 Airport Road Paul Coleman Minister 10 AM.-SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 A.M.-WORSHIP HOUR FIRST SOCIAL 8RHHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin FE 4-7631 Sunday School — 10:00 A M. Sundoy Worship ..11:00 A.M. Sunday Evening . . 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer . . . 7.30 P.M. Saturday Service ..' 7:30 P.M. Rev. Tommy Guest, Pastor FE 2-0384 1ST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH of Drayton Plains 3010 Mgrlington Rd. (Off Hatchery Rd.) Rev. R. L. Grctgory SUNDAY SCHCXJL .. 10 o.m. WORSHIP........Jl o.m, EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST 87 LATAYEHE (Between Cast and Oakland) Our Purpose Is Obey God and Serve Only Him. Come, Be With V* WORSHIP LORD'S DAY 10:30 AM. LORD'S DAY Evening ' 7:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:00 P.M. MARIMONT BAPTIST CHURCH . 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 SUNDAY SCHOOl,.............. 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP HOUR........11:00 A.M. ■ "ARMAGEDDON" P/ENING SERVICE ..................... 7:30 P.M. "The MILLENIUM" Evangelist John Linton Specking at Both Services Childrtin's Book Toils ^tew God AAodo World DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - “Before we am draw a picture, we need a p^il. Before we can odor, we need a crayon. But be-foie God made the world. He CHRISTIAN, SCIENCE SUBJECT for SUNDAY MORTALS AND________ Immortals Sunday Servicas ond ^'Sunday School 11(00 A.M. Wadnaiday ^nlng Sarvicai 8 PM. Reading Room 14 W. Huron St. Open Daily 11 A.M.to5P.M. Friday fo 9 PAt First thurch of Christ, Scientist MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH Sj: SUNDAY SCH(XX 9 45 AM. WORHSIP n A M. . WeWdrmeeYeumnd^ EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY CHURCH 2800 Wotklnt Lk. Rd. One Mile N.W. of The M I • 5undayScheel-tOAM.-Cpt.AI.Eberle.Supt e Preaching and Werjhip at 11 AM end 7:30 P.M. A. J. Baughay, Pa4 - DeWm Brwghey. Asst 9o$. COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64 W. Columbia Av*. - FE 5-9960 Sunday School........ 9:45 A M. Morning Worship . , .,. 11:00 A M. Training Union........... 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Midweek Service (Wed.). 7:45 P.M. Be our Guest ond You'll be Blest End your search (or a Friendly Church E. CLAY POUC Poster (Affiliated with the Southern Boplist Convention) CLARENCE B. JACKSON, Minister of Education CARROLL HUBBS, Music Director --PONTIAC UNITY CHURCH- B N.-'Gertesee (Conrer W. Huron) ' “33S=277r EVERETTE a. dell. Minister 11 A M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL ''UNITY IS A WAY OF LIFE" 11 A.M.-MORNING WORSHIP Morcuiss Boch , PONTIAC CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 N. PERRY ST. FE 2-6269 Listen to the "Herald of Truth" Each Sunday—CKLW, Choit. 9— 11 A.M. AlsoWWZ 1270otl0PM BIBLE STUDY______. 9:50 A.M. Classes for oil ages MORNING WepRSHIP ia50 A.M. "Passing the Buck" EVENING SERVICE_______6 P.M. "Availing Prayer" BOYD C. GLOVER Bible Classes (or Everyone Wed. Night 7:30 P.M. Evongelist LADIES'BIBLE CLASS Thursday 10 A.M. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Idwin Ave. Phone FE 2-0728 SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:45 A.M. WORSHIP-11 A.M. - SERMON: "Our Time'^ ■ ■ YOUTH HOUR - 5:45 AJ4. VESPER - 7 PJ4. - Sermon by Rev. C R. Kolb FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH COR. OAKLAND AND SAGINAW STREETS Rev. Robert H. Shehoti, Pastor 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL (Classes for All Ages) 10:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE (Message Broadcast Over CKLW at IIM) Pastor Preaching at All Services - : 5:45 P,M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP GROUPS 7 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP 9:30 P.M. Listen to Gospel Echos Programs WPON WEDNESDAY, 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE ■ /> , I-' (- - - I ' r! < it’ THE P0NTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1968 ELEVEN CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH W. A, Cimninghmm, Minititr •374 N. Saginaw SIbl* School ...... 9i4S AM „MoiDlniWor|hjiLv^ Youth Saryico .... 6:00 PM Evongollcol Sorvico . .. 7:00 PM Birth Control Is Favored by U.S. Baptists Study Wodwidoy ... 7>30 PM Poilor; C. W. Ko«fn«r SUI5DAY SCHOOL 10 AM. Attondanco last week 40S DEmOlT W — The~Ailiericin Baptist Convention favors control by artiflcial means and urges that “safe, reliable, inexpensive and acceptable methods" be found. The oohvention, which represents 1.S million American Baptists, took its stand in a resolution adopted at its annual meeting yesterday. In addition, the conventhta called on the U.S. government to provide overpopi^ted foreign conntries with “information and equipment" on birth WORSHIP n AM. "Rwohttrf Christian Living" EVENING SERVICE 7:00 P.M. CHURCH d GOD East Pike at Anderson Wad., 7:00 PM lav. Eital D. Moora The convention urged “acceptance of the princ^le that parents have the ri^t far responsible family planning.'! It called for medical research to “speed the development" of methods for artificial birtlL cop-, trol. With respect to overpopulated CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MaWlno bt Iho Pino Lk. School, W. long Lk. Rd., naor Orchard lk. Worship, Church School, II AM Horry W Cloric, MinUor ■saWT “We urge dissemination by the government of the United States, as opportunities occur, not only of food to hungry peoples but of technical equipment and personnel to aid in economic growth and of information and equipment needed for family limitation." Former Republican Gov. Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota, Baptist hity leadv in Philadel- "^pia, was^ecl^ conven^n pr^ ident. He was unopposed. Guest at New Bethel BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH W. Huron at Mork Or. Robert Fulop, Miuionary 01 Konto Gokuin Univortily, JofMO 9r4S AM Church ichool ClouM lor All Agot 3M PM Youth Program -Amorlcon loptitt Convontion -Cobo Hall Pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church in Ann Arbor will be guest speaker at the 3:30 p.m. service tomorrow in New Bethel I Baptist Church. At 7 p.m. the Nurses’ Unit will sponsor a pew preach on “The After Effect” at 111 a.m. tomorrow. Reorgonizod CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST a> LoHor Day SaMi, 19 Front St. 11 AM Elder Henry Knight 7 P.M Elder Guy Kromer Ovy •^'Omer, potter F? 4-3293 APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF CHRIST 485 CENTRAL Saturday Young Pooplo.......... 7:30 p.m. ' .Sunday School and Worship.....10:00 a.m. Sunday EveningServicos....... 7:30p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Services... 7i30 p.m. Church Phone..................FE 5-8361 Pastor's Phone................... 852-2382 Church of Christ Holds Evangelistic Services Donald E. Boyer is the evangelist conducting t h e revival through Friday at the Elizabeth Lake -ClHveii-ef Ghrlst, 18» "I!!:’ Winding Drive. Edwin D. Wilson is minister. { Thelma Adams, Mildred Ad-; kins, Lorene Ahers, Evelyn and Bucky Bauguess, Gene Laidler,' Sue Morley, Martha Osborne andi Mildred Keel are the recent Bible Quiz winners. Christ's Church of Light NON-DFNdMlNATIONAl Cor. Rprey King and Horpor St. Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11:00 A.M. Inforntahpn call OR 3-7650 or OR 3-4710 SUNNY VALE CHAPEL 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd. PREMIER SHOWING 'I SAW AUCAS PRAYING" Two Services This Sundoy 7:00 P.M. ond 8:30 P.M. Public Cordfally Invited V. L. MARTIN. Pastor CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP MALTA TEMPLE-2024 PONTIAC ROAD (ForiMrly St. Ulw't MtlkodM Chircli) Sunday Evening 7;30 P.M.—Stonley Gull Mav23-SilwrTeQ Moy^26- >Rev. Glodis Strohmo, ChMtorftoM. led. ' COMPLETE TRAINING - Rev. C. W. Koemer (left), of First Free Methodist Church, Rev. Philip W. Somers of Mari-mont Baptist, and Rev. Eric Wehrli of Elmwood Methodist Church, were among ministers completing the chaplaincy training course at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. Harry Whitlow (right) offers certificates. The SALVATION ARMY 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Ministers Provide Counseling Ciergymer^G^roplefeXhcip/oir^ Course Sunday School 9 45 o m. - Young^People's Legion 6 p m. Morning Worship 11 o.m — EvongellUic Meeting 7:00 p.m Wednesday Prayer ond Praise Meeting 7 00 p.m. LIEUT, and MRS GARY 8 CROWEU Cemf Wiwif-.SIiieln/t-Tfe to iSe rord Prrmrhmg (^otTMeets Wuh US—You. Too. Are Invited Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital the supervision of Rev. Philip W.i available tracts, devotion- iwill be in the hospital daily visit-and the Greater Pontiac Evan-Somers have completed training, al booklets and Bibles for those ing patients and ministering to gelical Minister’s Fellowship an- j^is volunteer ministry will who request them. their needs, nou^ the beg;inning of a Chap-!provide spiritual counseling and Each man will serve for one' Osteopathic Hospital is lam s Commission at the hospital . .. ^ ... u. u furnishing necessary facilities under the direcUoh of the min-iP'^®^" unchurched pa- week during which time he wiUminister s fellowship pro-', isterial group. tients who desire the services. be on 24 hour call by the hos-jvides literature required. Clergy- Twenty - one clergymen under' The chaplains will also have Ipital. The chaplain of the weekmen serve without pay. When the ^ — .. --------^...... ,, —Ipatient is a church member the 1st Congregational Church to Be HosI Rev. philotheos Zikas of the Greek Evangelical Church in Al-exandroupolis, Greece will be the featured speaker at the dinner program in First (Congregational (Church at 6 p.m. tomor- The educational preparation of Pastor Zikas included two years at the University of Chicago. With his wife he is filling a two-month speaking tour which will cover the United States from coast to coast. BLOOMFIELD HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 3600 Talegroph Rd. North of Weil Long Lake Rd. Sunday School ... 10 a.Vn. Evening Worship.. 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ..11 a.m. Prayer Meet., Wed. 7:30 p.m. REV. HAROLD W. GIESEKE, PASTOR PHONE 647-3463 The occasion is the conference of Southeastern Michigan Association of (Congregational Chris-jjtian Churches scheduled from 3 gational (Christian churches. -|to 7:31) p^m. in tte local ch^ Registration is set for 3 p.m. devotions at 3:30 and roll call : fAlIH-BAPIlSL.CHURCH Independent—Fundamental—Prerilillennial Sunday School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Eve. Worship 7:30 P.M. Congregation Will Observe Anniversgn chaplain will notify the pastor. Local clergymen completing the course include Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, Rev. C. J. Bcrsche, Rev. Hilding Bihl, Rev. David The fifth anniversary of the Rev. Claude Goodwin as pastor of Providence Missionary Baptist (Church will be observed with special services. Parishioners and ministers several area Baptist churches will visit F*rovidence nie project is sponsored by the 0>e period. An an- National As^ilriat^^^^ antinn.i rTriction 3 P m. OH the closiiig day. ' chan p.m. on the closing day. S^iafareTi^^t 7 p.m. each Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, pas-'evening except Saturday; at 11 will preach on ‘■Dos^ion a.m, amf 3 Pim,4omerrowrenti CHURCH of CHRIST / 210 HUGHES ST. FC 5-1156 / Roo$€v«U WMt, Evmmgalut Sunday Bibi« Study for oil ogtt, 9:45 OJ Sunday Worthip fViodt 11 o.m. ond 7 p,m. TuMdoy Watkly Biblo Study 8 pun. Dee, Rev. Robert Garner, Rev.t Harold Harris, Rev. Harold Gie-seke. Rev. Elgin Green, Rev. (Carl Hodges, and Rev. Del Jones. Others are Rev. C. W. Koer-ner. Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Rev. Frank Mills, Rev. Eldon Mudge, Rev. Hwace Murray, Rev. David Ritchie, Rev. Robert Simons, Rev. Wayne E. Smith, Rev. Eric Wehrli, Rev. Henry Wrobbel and Rev. Robert Wlnne. At the organizational meeting *9To«tiybr4 TnwilUp AmtHemH Bnptat Cfagtk* CREa^JHlli§,MJIST Sunday School 9:45 AM. Worship II AM. 6:30 PM. Baptist Fellowship Mr. Somers was named chairman; Rev. Mr. Koemer, chairmanr Tice—chairman;—and^" Pastor Wehrli, secretary and treasurer. UCTVI.IUUS III L™,!Over Earth, Sea and Air" at at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on May 26. The chaplaincy program at Pon-slon wm foTloJSrith D? 9 tomorrow. nie|Mrs. Freddie Overton U president Ostwpathic Hospital is sion will follow with Dr. George V. Bohman reporting on t h e (Con^gationnl Fonndation for choir will sing "The Lord in Hia of the Pastor’s Aid Society, spon-Holy Temple,” by Mueller. |sors. Women’s Fellowship of First (Congregational will be assisted women of Pine Hill (Congregational Church, West Bloomfield Township and Pil^im Congregational Church of Birmingham, i There will be a Statewide Pilgrim Fellowship Rally of young Evangelistic Services (Coming to Oakland Avenue NORTH EAST COMMUNITY CHURCH IVANOH.ICAL UNITED BkHMUEN 620 MI. Gtemwis at FwiUterOoite 9i4S AM. SUNDAY SCHOa - 11 AM. WORSHIP SoraMik *7ho Strong* Mixtur* ... Wheat and Tor**" people during the meeting of toe,United Presbyterian Church to l^theastern association^, evangelistic services is IWayne Youth Group will openjp^ ^ ^ak^ service at 3 p.m. Services will begin tomor- I Rev. Zikas will address the 'row at 10 a.m. and continue I meeting. This will be followed I every night at 7 except Satur-by a question and answer pe- Mgy. Closing services will be on I riod. May 26. FIRST NAZARENE 60 STATE ST. SUNDAY SCHCX)L...........965 A M. MORNING WORSHIP.........H OO A M. YOUTH FEllOWSHIP........ . 6 00 P M. EVANGELISTIC SERV1.CE .... 7:00 P.M. OUR PASTOR SAYS: For Some People Religious -Liberty Means Freedom to Choose Whkh Church to Stoy Awoy From. JOHN BARTON, Minister of Mylic Rev. Harry W. Clark of Pine Dr. Roe conducts services Hill Church will speak and Mrs. throughout toe world. Each sum-Philip (}entile will explain campimer he travels in service camps opportunities. Young people are in Europe preaching in the 7th to bring a box lunch. Supper will be followed by recreation All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike St. „ The REV. G. GEORGE WIDDIFIELD The REV. WM. E. LYLE AstocioM The REV. ALEXANDER T. STEWART Vicar 8:00 AM - Holy Communion 9:30 and 11:15 AM - Morning Proyw ' ond Sermon by Th* Rov. Wm. E. Lylo Church School 7:00 PA4, - Episcopol Young Churchmen - Rose Kneole Room Thurs., Mpy 23 - 7 ond 10 AM ^ Holy Communion AKenJionDoy_____________________________ CHURCH of the RESURRECTION III m**t in ctarknon Eletiwntory School, 6595 Woldron Rd. THE KV. AltXANOER T. STEWART, Vlc*r ftdO Hofy Communion ond Sermon and a closing circle. Rev. Mr. Zikas who was translator in five languages for armistice negotiations in Greece at the dose of World War II was bom in Turkey. He has been a refugee seven times since 1910. Army and 16th Air Force. A graduate of B i b I e School College and Seminary, lie holds five degrees, three earned and two honorary. Tomorrow night will be Youth Night with all young people occupying a reserved section of the church. Sunday School superin- Presently moderator of toe Association of Churches in Northern Greece, Pastor Zikas has senred as mterpreter for nurner-ous ^temational conferences. HC: lor and Crusader Choirs, Youth Ensemble and Men’s Cborus. Transportation is available by calling toe church office. The crib and toddlers’ rooms under the direction of Mrs. Richard Kelley and Mrs. Thomas Simpson will be open every night of the services. Junior Choir Has Musica/e of Ascension CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. WORSHIP 11 AM. First ~ Christian Church DISCIPLES of CHRIST Rev. Joel: H. C. Clork, Pasior 853 W. Huron St. CHURCH OF THE (3O0D SAMARITAN 4780 Hillcrest Dr Waterford SERVICE 7:00 P.M. Dorothy Wyllie, speaker For Informotiofl CoH FE 2-9824 The Junior Choir of Ascension Lutheran Churdi will close this year’s activities with a musicale at 4 p. m. tomorrow. During the program each mem-, . . „ _ . . her of the choir will be presented tendent Gray Graham will be ^ recognition pin from toe charge Monday evening. Tuesday evenli^ will be “Neighbor and Delegation ’^/:^KEEGO BABY BOY BATtWFF for BabyBoy iBatzloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Mary A. Ilrymecki. af home; one daughter, Helen P., also at home; three stepdiildren, Mrs. Virginia Potts of Howell. Mrs. Nancy Galbrath of Omaha, Neb., and James Demskl of Pontiac; threeJivothers, John and Michael, both of Elsie, and Walter of Pon- as M. Batzloff, of 82 S. East BWd. was today at 10:15 a.m. at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Buripl was to follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The baby was dead at birth,tiac; and one sister, nuvaday. Surviving besides the parents is a twin brother, Robert | DAVID S. ODLE 0 Batzloff. s (Ida A) Odle, 80, of 2810 Bukrk, wiU CHARLES 0. FRANK . Service for Charles 0. Frank, 66, of 405^ Elizabeth Lake Road, Watford Town^ip, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.'from Sparks-Griffui Funo-al Home. Mr. Frank died this morning following a brief illness. He was a plant protection guard at Pon- Surviving ai% his wife, Adel; two sons, Philip and Jack and five grandchildren, all of Pon-Also',......surviving are fnur,i be Monday at 3 p.m. at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Odle, a member of the First Baptist Church, died yesterday following a one-year ill- EVERETT H. WENDLEBORN AVON TOWNSHIP -.Service for former resident Everett H. on, 88. oi Frankfort, Ind., will be l .p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church, Rochester. Burial will be in Ottawa Park Cemetery, Pontiac. Mr. Wendelbom died Thursday after a brief illness. Ms body will be at Pixiey Funeral Home from tomorrow until hour of service. ' Surviving are two stepsons, Robert Harris of Rocheste and Charles A. Hprris of Middleville, and a sister. Surviving besides her husband .. ______ two grandchildren; and five great-grandchild. GERALD M. PHELPS News In Brief Helen D. Lnebbert, 22, of 27 Pontiac: Conkliiw^eported to police yester- day that her purse containing $34 was snatched while she walked front of the Consumer Discount Store. 178 N. Sagbtaw. brothers and one sister. Gerald M. Phelps. 34, of 4315' jPelton, Waterford Township, died,Exchange' ENOS A. GARRIS |unexpectedly early ^ay. H i s ---------------------- ^ body is at the Voorhees Siple' Service for former Pontiac res-ident Enos A. Gams. 43. of Mar- Pontiac Theaters eants," Andy Griffin. Thu.: “The Girl From tha Golden West," Jeanette MacDon- -Mon.: “Girls, Girls, Girls," Presley, cdorl “One Foot Fri.; “The Birds.” Alfred Hitchcock, color. Tue.-lhii.: “Date BaH,” ( andaU; “High School Caesar,;* Mat Stevens. Starts Fn.: “Tower of Lofr Ml,” Vincent Price; “Vampire and the Ballerino,” Helen Reney, ^HURON Sat.-Wed.: “The Mbn From the Di^’s Club,” Danny Kaye, Martha Hyer; ‘ No Time for Ser- Sa.-TlM.: 'Thf alrt*.'’ aur««« Wtefc. 8Urt« W*d.: "H>« Omrtehlp of ■ddifi Eayt, color. ____-Mob.; 'Two for lU^rt MUohum, SUrlw Starti FH.: ■'Otan^ ---------- Trttto Mlmiouj Otfort fen |*rom Mjre, Color. "Tho Slrdc." Alfred Hitch- Club." Danny Kaye, < Rummage Sale, Tuesday, 18-12. entrance. —Adv. I TECMNtCOLOW< ion Mirh will be Mondav at 111 ®f St. a.m. at Uie Mwle” B^Sy Fu-Stephen Lutheran (hurch ras a neral Hoine. Birmingham. _ graveside service will be held at p.m. at Evergreen Cemetery, Wiggenville. Mr. Garris died Thursday fol-. lowing a short illness. Siffviving are his- wife, Lor-Iraine; three daughters, Mrs. Stewardship Committee of h i s church. Surviving are his wife, B4arion D.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Phelps of Waterford Town ship; two sons. Dennis M. and AROMaNtiC AianiHurTi'! HARTOBRIAN BOEHM tillMiiLieiNEiilOH ★ ALSO ★ 12:46 FLY WITN ME” > ItEf • IftM flli-4141-1:21 PJL S.;|ffrey C. both at home; one both of Pontiac, and Mrs. Dah-IJaughter. S al» aL iel Vanbustrif* of Germany; fourif brothers. Lonnie and Andrew, Ma^ both of Pontiac, and Harley and ^ Archie, both of Marion, lU.; and “**’'®* four grandchiklren. -------- — MRS. SAMUEL S. BAIR ‘ TROY — Service for Mrs. „ ^ ^ . I Samuel S. (Ida) Bair. 59, of 3106 CHRISTINA GREEN E. Green, 650 Northview shUborn daugh^ of Mr. and^. S,urch i^ih bi!i^ikV‘in‘Iw^laiid lace Green, was to be at 2 30 ^e^tery p.m. today in Drajton Plains! niemorial service will be ”!P****y'. _ held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the ^ides her parents are a brother,' yesterday after Robert at l»me. and h,„g Illness. She was a mem-| ents Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stel-^ « Methodist ^ O^der of Eastern; Fred Schreiber of Germany. | | Surviving are'her husband; a MILTON E. HARRISON jdaughter Mrs. Kenneth Sutton of SCTvice for former Pontiac resident Milton £. Harrison, 77, of Alma, will be held at 1:30 Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home, with burial in Ottawa Park Ometery. He died yesterday after a seven-month illness. A retired Grand Trunk Railroad employe, he is survived by Royal Oak; a son John of Fern-1 dale; a grandchild; three sisters; j and two brother. DONALD R. GRANT. ROCHESTER—Service for Donald R. Grant, 47. of 211 VJalnut, will be held Monday at 3 p.m. from Pixiey Funeral Home with burial in White Chapel Memorial Prepare for Opportunities in Accounting ‘Tfce Fastest Growing Profession** SUMMER SESSION BEGINS JUNE 10 One of the surest routes to a successful business career is the broad avenue of Accounting. As a modern accountant you will be an executive in one pf the best paid fields. You will enjoy interesting work, with security and opportunity yours. ' - PBI graduates in accounting are corporation officers, partners and proprietors in every field of business, and in every tyjie of professior A free copy of “ACCOUNTING FOR YOUR FUTURE” (issupd by the United Business Schools Association) Will be sent upon request and with) no obligation. PONTIAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE i Release Indians Chineul TOKYO 1UPD - TIte Conunu- oT 180 Indian prisoners of war captured In border fitting monitored here. WE*RE SORRY ... i • ww« Ilnabl* to occommadoto all of Mto poopla vi«itodg$ ^ Sunday. W» io«ia» fW w# wwa unprapaiod for such am 0 ctowd and whh to thank you for your potioNca. PLEASE COME AOAINI ^ • Sprmial Swuiday Menu • M Ik'Vk OvM larbMMd Chiekim lUW pi Si Pototoat, Salad, Van- 8A8 ^ Han Steak Hawaiian . . . |U| ^ Pototooo, Vop. 8AB 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. If Pilot light Restaurant Pontiac Airport Torminol ANNUAL SPRING 20% to 40% DISCOUNT ON THE PURCHASE of your CEMETERY MEMORIAL! Prices include Lettering, Floral Carving and Delivery to your Cemetery Lot. Add foundation cost only. hiL Wife, Margaret, a son. M Mr Grent dfed Friday evening M ® r p a long illness. He was Mrs. Beatrice Myhers of R^tes-L of Avondale Baptist ter, Mrs. gemice Huntoon of Pon-pu L tiac, and Mrs. Margaret McGrath] Also_surviving are a sister,|t^„ daughters. Katherine and Mrs. C. W. McCullum of Waterford and a brother. two daughters, Karen, all at home; two sisters and one brother, ' ✓ MRS. dIiLORE HOULD SINGLE MARKERS I'lra-iwerTr'-widii, high. Sol* Pricod at... Service for Mrs. Delore (Flossie) Hould, 79, of 41 Carter, will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Michaels Catholic Church with burial in Mount Hope Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Melvan A. ScMitt Funeral Home. A Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs Hould died Friday following an illness of six weeks. She was a member of the Rosary Altar i^oup at St. Michael’s. Surviving are two brothers, Romeo Fournier of Pontiac and William Fournier of Detroit; and; two sisters. TOM MILLER , CLARKSTON-Tom Miller, 77. of 9293 Hillcrest, died last night following a one month illness. His body is at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. He' was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and a retiree of Pontiac Motor division. Surviving are his wife. Myrtle, one son, Norman J. Sr. of Pontiac; one sister; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Companion Slant Faced Maikers 36" LONG, 10" THICK, 16" HIGH AS SHOWN ONLY *125“ OFFICE and PLANT OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. - SUN. 1 to 3 P.M. ACT NOW Moka your toloction whilo display is cemploto and Momoridl Day oroction is assured. Sola ands May 30tli. PONTIAC GRANITE & MARBLE 00. GEO. E. SLONAKER & SONS 269 Oakland Avenue Pontiac 17, Mich. ANTHONY S. HRYMECKI jServiee for Anthony S. Hry- mecki. 50, of 140 Wall, will be Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Mt.Hope (Cemetery. The Rosary will be recited tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the D. E. ^sley Funeral Home. ~Mr. HiTmctlrt.'Tr member T5f St. Joseph Catholic Church and an employe of Fontiac Motor Division, died yesterday following a two-year illness. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Township, Osklai____ t QUALIFICATIONS: As* ______ _____ Clilsen of U.8. and rriidmt of Watrr-fnni Townahip for I rear prior to date further information -------------------------- Waterford of application at to reimirrmeiita coi Townahip' Police Chief. : Deadline for recetring appllcatioaa will Ibc noon, dune S'. 1963. Written eumlna-two to. rank peraona for eligiblUtr be held dune U, 1963 at Uaple BIU B— cation Development Center. 397 Oakland, Blrmrngham, Ifichlgan. Bjr Order of Waterford Townahip Ovll Service Commlaiion. j , CHARLES K. ZAUEK ' Chairman REV ROY F. LAMBERT SecreUrv May 15. 16. 17, 18. 30.. 31. 33. 23. 14. 29. 27.! . 29 and 29. (963: J Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner at the WEST SIDE Restaurant 226‘S. Telrwraph • Jgat .Soisili of VoortifiS ! ' [/ 'll'' . ,, i,' *, , t 1. THE \PONTlXc PRESS. SAiURDAY, MAY 18. 1063 THIRTEEN -1:---;--- County Investigates Dams Purchase' "bakkiid 6>iinty brifo 6>inmi»-sfotier Daniel Barry was authorized Thursday to investigate the feasibility of purchasing two Clhi-ton River dams in Waterford Township. The authority came from the Dralh Committee of the County Board of iSupervisors. The committee Indicated the county might be Interested in pardnutaig^ dams on the CUaton The purchaMS could be made to protect land values along sev-' by the dams, Committee Chairman Curtis Potter said. The motel dam controls the levels of Lotus, Maceday, Wiliams and Green lakes and the hatchery dam controls Lake Angelas and Loon Lake, Barry said. Unless these dams are maintained, the lake levels will drop, he said, and will adversely affect shoreTline property values to the tune of “several hundred thousand dollars. UP FOR SALE The hatchery dam adequately maintained by the .State Conservation Department fn the past, said Barry, but he noted that the state is in the process of selling the hatchery and dam. state fish hatdhery near Watkins Lake aad ht the Cascades Motel, S835 Disie High- etiabfing act. Barry said if purchase of the two dams in Waterford proves feasible: he will recommend proceeding under the public welfare clause rather than circulate petitions. ‘The colt and time to do Ais Waterford Township Supervisor James Seeterlin toU the committee that the National Science Foundation of Youth is negotiating to boy the’ property as a wildlife preserve for youth study programs. Barry said both dams should be operated by a governmental agency to assure their proper maintenance for the protection of the upstream properties. Seeterlin said the motel owner has indicated he would be glad to get rid of the dam responsibility. The Counfy iTreidy hM ^ chased a dam site at Lakeville Lake in Addison Township in order to maintain the water level there. Plans call for construction of a new dam at a cost of $26,614. Work is scheduled to start in two weeks. , COURT ACTION Lakeville Lake and Duck Lake are the only two lakes where water levels have been set by-Circuit Court action under a new Michigan statute that enables the drain commission to maintain the levels. Upper, Middle and Lower Straits lakes and Commerce Lake are next on a long list of county lakes where shoreline property owners have petitioned the county to proceed with establishing water levels. The County Board of Supervisors requires petitions signed by 66 and two-third per cent of the property owners, or determination that public welfare and necessity dictates before authorizing the drain commissioner to pro- wouUI Ite unnecessary nri instances,” he said. The cost of establishing and maintaining lake levels is bom by the benefiting property owners through special assessments. Public hearings are held by the court before it proceeds with setting lake levels. Arab Official Dies at U. N. Headquarters UNITEP NATIONS, N.Y. UD - Republic, U.N. undersecretary Ciiy Director Ends Association Term Roy B. MacAfee, city housing' ference at which i director, will complete a busyi ■'’« t® be elected. »yaar-4ann„.ja, majdgnt A NafiAnol AMAriafinn nf ior special political affairs, col- the National AssociaUon of Hops-' The three-day conference will lapsed and died of a heart attack at U.N. headquarters today. Loutfi was stricken as he was waiting for an elevator at the' second-floor delegates lounge to take him to his office. ing and Redevelopment Officers be held in DetroH, where Pontiac (NAHRO) North Central Region MacAfee will preside over the association's regional con- will also be well represented Monday as Mayor Robert A. Landry and Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanaugh swap jobs on Mayors’ Exchange Day. ^Big Value Furniture Discounters 47 S. Saginaw, Downtown Pontiac DOORS OPEH 9 A.M. MONDAY TIL 9 P.M. l^irk Free Behind Our Store-Duy How, No Money Down-Take 36 Months; SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Many One of a Kind Items all New Merchandise in Cartons * NOW! BIS DLL-FON SHOW! ^ SOFA AND CHAIR Foam reversiblw cushions. Tailorwd in boigo twood. 3 PIECE SECTIONAL Foam roversiblo cushions all brand now and guaranteed. 4 PIECE BEDROOM ’ Double dresser mirror chest and bed. Beautiful blond finish. SOFA BED j AND CHAIR 100% Nylon foam reversible cushions. All colors. : 8.00 Monthly IQQ 6.00 Monthly d # # No Money ^ m m Down ■ 1 6.00 Monthly $QO 6J0Monthly HIDA BED : Foam cushions, small tear : in bock, sloops two com-: fortably. 6.00Monthly 5 PIECE DINEHE Bumproof 4 foot table in light gray with 4 matching washable chairs. '27 Innerspring Mattress or Box Spring. 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Choice of colors. $lt88 KITCHEN CABINETS Double door, white. Only two to sell at $199 SWIVEL CHAIR 100% Nylon. Choice of colors. Only 8 to sell. $1C88 HURRY ^ ■ a ■ Enn TUit W H^ rWil' iiwB# ..... l^ullbeliaiiginaftQHt ilielaffterS—with Andy Griffith in “NO TIME FOR SERffi/UqS” WEEKDAYS NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS - 8:45 MAN FROM DINERS CLUB •> 7:00-10:37 k. CAT Cl III NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS 1:34-5:20-9:00 m OH I .y oun. man from diners club - 3:25-7:14^11:00 :i;i$ . s' ' 'i VALUE FREE PARKINS Behind Our Store 47-55 South Saginaw St. OPEN EVERY NITETILL 9 P.M. '- I FOURTEEN THE PON 11 AC PRESS, ,SATUHUA\X MAY 18, ltH>a Third District GOP BOTH STORES I- ganization and an educational .. program. Also to be studied are forma-^ tion of a committee to seek out qualified candidates for public 1^ office, establishment of a “dis-^ trict council” to assure citizens '■ a voice within the district organization, and forging of a closer I liaison with legislators. TTie district GOP will hold an I _ n.n unofficial caucus at 8 p. m. at ,, .... . Oakland County's 3rd Legislative District Republican party or-ganiza^ will try out a unique Idea Monday in an effort to promote year-round citizen participation, according to District GOP Directo* Robert Lowry of Bloomfield Township. ★ ★ -A Official district caucuses are held only when party conven-thms are about to be held in election years. There are no coBventioas this year. ; field Township, and State Sen. Farrell E. Roberts. R-Oakfand County, are expected to attend the meeting. The meeting will be open to [anyone interested, Lowry said. 1^^ said the idea was aimed | The 3rd District includes fhej Btlwilding a strong district^arty'cities of-Birmingham, Bloomfieldl organization by taking positive^Hills, Keego Harbor, Troy, and' steps “to do more than just talk Walled Lake, part of Wixom, and about citizen participation." the townships of Avon, Bloom-1 ■* * * 'field. Commerce, Milford and| “We feel certain this type of West Bloomfield. is advocating,” he said. On the agenda, according to ^ ^ . ■ Lowry, will be discussion of leg- HDDDr^^ri islative apportionment, party or-; ACA«- ■ r-i. of Pontiac AF Officer in City i Serves for Academy, nosp/foi Appointment of Maj. G. Ken- Pontiac General Hospital ad- neth Anderson, USAF Reserve, as ministrators and trustees honored msuHiinr 10 AJI. ’ty 7 P.M. wTONITE ’til 10 P.M. WITH 15th BIRTHDAY BUYS 24” BAR-B-Q GRILL COMPLETE WITH HOOD MOTOR ahrSPIT Oakland County liaison of-[^ ficer for the Gan-J didate Advis«y{| Service of t h e' iir Force Acad-‘ emy in Colorado; |38 employes for outstanding serv-: ice at the hospital’s ninth annual! recognition and award dinner at; Devon,Gables Thursday night. paid to all of the hospital's em- j CHARCOAL BRIQUETS NURCINU. INSTINT LIGHTER FLUID today. It will be An-| derson's job to] recommend out-* standing dates for the academy. A graduate of the University of ployes to receive service pins at Michigan and Wayne State Uni-jany of the nine award dinners toj yfsity, Anderson. 6635 Halyard. Idate. BuTmngham, was a B17 pilot in' The top award went to Mrs Europe in World War II. jDorthe D. Taylor, switchboard “ioperator. She has been with the REBINDING CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES 39 Ooltlond Av*. FE 4-9591 COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE PONTIAC MALL OPTICAL CENTER RTiTTrrfMferin] I hospital for 20 years. In addition, 15-year service pinsi were presented to 11 -employes and 10-year pins went to another I |26. In what has become an annual anticlimax to the event, Mrs.j FOLDHIS UjUMINUM 1X3 mLAWH JCHAIRS [Irene Barnes was presented with! flowers as the guest of honor. She holds the longest service; record at the hospital. Mrs. Widu taran wubbing. Feldi for easy storagt. _0Mn_E»tBii^^ PIED PIPER DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT LUNCHEON served bViry day a registered nurse in the obstetrical' department next Decem-,ber. I Harold B. Euler noted that somej 104 of the hospital s 750 full-time jCmployes have 10 or more years jof continual service pt the pres-1 TRY OUR DELICIOUS PIZZA FE 8-6741 M-59 at Poetiec Lake Rd. FOR LOW COST CAR LOANS 6MTC EnployMs FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 999 Wuodwre Av. a3«.400l> 3-piece RQ1W00D PICNIC DELUXE 6-FOOT TABLE 1088 AJI hardware cadium plated or galvanized for weather resistance. WM rALUMINUM 72 " LONG INNERSPRING CHAISE LOUNGE THE PONTIAC PRESS THREE COLM SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1963 PONTIAC. MICHIUOTT FIFTEEN for LIVIIVS Ahh, Patio Living! By REBA HEINTZELMAN Pontiac Press Home Editor A patio! That wonderful place for sunning, dining, entertaining - and just plain relaxing,-- On the other hand, Clyde Ickes of Milford has been working on his enormous lakeside project for almost two years. fe >, i'f' A** -1 ’* ' t J again in the limelight. There’s more fun to summer living if a house has a patio and they are fairly eajy to make—p/bviding you have a strong back and the will to finish the project. “ Aftei making the fui ms, Ickes-f“ mixes and colors the cement which is then artistically placed on a 60- by 40-foot area. Today’s Home Section may give folks some Ideas thejTniay ‘Use in their own yards this sum-mer.------ 511'iir ■ -I.'"' i “Al i.#-i r PORCH-PATIO — The addition of a patio or deck to a home can well provide the thrilling indoor-outdoor feeling so popular throughout the country these days. With the use of hand- some, durable redwood, this added living space can indeed be beautiful as well as functional, as this full-color picture shows. Whether it be long, short, wide, or narrow, a porch-patio is a place for fun and beauty, and this one’s truly a tiling of beauty. STEPS ARE TIES—Two^ railroad ties form each step leading from the top of the saucer-shaped yard to the James Martins' patio. Ledgerock was gracefully piled, giving an air of spaciousness to both levels. Ledge work also surrounds the Martin s ~ patio. ~ NEAT, PRETTY — This wide, patio-blocked walk is pretty enough to put the porch furni- ture on and would be an easy project for an ambitious do-it-yourselfer. CHALET -PATIO — Shown above are twins Karen and Christie Paul with their Swiss chalet - complete with patio. For the plans, send to The Pontiac Press Pattern Department. , P.O. Box 2383. Van Nuys, Calif, SUSPENDED PATIO — Not only is this a the white openwork arches with striped sail- -delightful patio; but it is a Peter Pan playhouse /^cloth blinds for shutting the sun or the world of a kitchen set high amid leafy boughs. Bor- away, rowing a hit from an Edwardian gazebo are ATTACHED PATIO—The most economical way' to level a lot for outdoor living is to build a wood deck over it. This patio-deck doubles the hobie’s living spac^ as well as being a wonderfub entertaining center. < LANDSCAPING'S IMPORTANT—A patw is only as enjoyable as ILs surroundings. , C(K^ . PATIO — This enclosed patio could designed by Arthur Elrod, of Palm Springs, alsq serve as an elegant beach cabana and was .■ - . % : ^ '-V " ,.fr, '.'-.rr •/ ^ SIXTEEN THE PONTJIAC press, SATURDAY. MAY 18. 10B3 ____Vm ■ wter ■xrftfner'^fti______________ ""'iiter'to avoid bathtub rings and fiber atams . and permit easy: cleaning of the tub with only a‘ Snsing. I a house that can used yearjprovided a daughter with a lorm of dowry by helping her accuQiu- *15,900 INCLUDES IVt Car Qiragt FURNISHED MODEL-lAAMEDIATE OCCUPANCY LOW DOWN oAllBripk a 3 Badrooms PAYMENT a Range i Oven a Ceramic Tile Ba}h PHA * B** ***** * Fall Basement TERMS a lOO’x 120’CORNER LOT SEE MODEL AT PONTIAC TRAIL & wklCH PD. OPEN DAILY 9-5 SAT. A SUN. NOON - 6 YORK BUILDING CO. PHONE; 624-4711 late silver, linens and other household effects in a hope chest. theTuffYwue From Home Projects Guarantee Copper Use I A thin coat of varnish or screen enamel will prevent rusting ofi ■ With warmer weather here. Imetal screens. jmany home owners are already planning- home improvement and repair projects to beautify and lis e s t i mates any ove ‘margin of safety.’’ A Northern Indiana contracting firm is offering a 20-year guarantee on all the copper plumbing systems they 'hutall land the owners hope it will lead |more contractors across the nation to follow suit. Off WIiNIIROER NOML KITCHENS oa e-oaes-oa a-oeoe add comfort to their living quarters. ’Those who are ardent do-it-yourselfers will carry out some of these projects themselves, while many will call in outside LOT OWNERS... No Doini Payment INSTANT FINANCING All you nood it a FREE and CLEAR DEED 176 Hoknot to cheote from or bring in your own ploni EXPERT INCTAIIATION fd$o ALUMINUM SIDING FRCE ESTIMATES! SAl^IE INSULATION CO. 4112 W. WALTON BLVD. Here are a few suggestions from the Construction Research Bureau, national clearing house for buildhtg information, to help home owners save money and get full value In dealing with professional repairmen and ranoodel-ing contradors. Usuaily^ it will be necessary for the conCfactor to visit your homej to gain a thorough understanding! of what the work entails before be can give an estimate. I For example^ you can’t ex- j pect a floor covering man to I tell yon what it will cost to tile | yow kitchen over the phone. j ’The reputable dealer must measure the area and inspect the surface to determine how much and what type of floor covering should be used. ; Urban Renewal < CLOSEOUTS ! ; White Pine front i He wUI abo siww yon color ! laiHjdft Md help yea select a ; pattern befare he can prepare ' First, select the right craftsman for the job. Get I OR 3-3CI9 daUons from fri^ n«LiL carefully and^- Certain vou undeS lU the Moat important, don’t sign the ; until! doors *10,500 Includot; Alufflihum Siding, Full Botomont Polntlng_o_Wdl_a_Pump a_^pflc ^ _ ’ ’ ■ pu^aw,* . . CnII *r M«a kn ^____________ - M.PWI BUtUMB 00. ei„_ Jiots. .4mrrira’« Fiiteit PrecUiOn-Ciit Home* done in the past, or ask reliable certain you understand all o 1^” Thisk ProMot okilldran, p«l>, property AUICHOI^ HILOB -tOT OWNERS SEE THE NEW SWIFT HOMES FOR 1963 fields who they would recom-■mend. The Qranda>l,4M sq. ft. Ranch, 3 Rtdrmt., 2 Baths, IMN *9,360 0 FREE SUPERVISION 0 PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY KP. IW3 ' ^ Ivwmwmevv piwoM »#na tn Horn# Ov»^fihtp Plon " inforomlion obouk CADDIE'S I I NIW 16 YUR FINANCING INCLUDU lASIC HOMI IRECTED PLUS FINISHING MATERIALS I If yoa’ve recently honght your hoBM or know a hame builder la year area, he can probably saoast scvtral am for the job. It's wisest to call in several craftspien, regardless of how highly any one is recommended, and have them provide you with written estimates. ; I No reputa^ w^Htet wilL com-nnrhlmsdS to a wrlttan estimata unless he knows exactly what his costs will be. { I This usually eliminates from -Themajority of firms hr thCj home im^vement and repalT| field are ratable and honeat.l but there are enough fast-talking salesmen to keep the Better Business Bureau on its toes. 9110 (US*1B) DIXIE HWY. IpHMitoUTMMkIp II aNM awMiwiiiM M myW nw MODELS OPEN for inspoction Do^i^ 9-9 NO MONEY- DOWN NO PAYMENT FOR 90 DAYS -Owners Prfe , you buyt FREE CUSTOMER PARIRW ■ Bright tll-oluBuaam or sioc-dod stool conotruetloB ■ Tight otondsnl chain link or clooir-wovoB ModanuMsh ’ WTSimmmiqimri'i^^ ....... ■ Instalktion by factory-troinod erowo ■ (Nklsst. kfgaat «mo»4nakar Cor bomta VUI Un iMitiai “VIRfiUUAR” 4-IDIOOM counu CORWIN ! Lumbtr ond Cool Co.! AS LOW AS $5.00 A MONTH FMUkl* Dm Buat a»ll*kto 117S.CotsFE2.fi3a5| FE 5-7471 No Dwpn PayoMiu o Jg Mos. •• Pay • Iw PayiMM AogoN WarklM Hilb EabdMtiaa KAMPSEIV REALTY COMPANY Fedy-M Garage BUILDIRS OF PINE GARAGES 7722 AutltPt, Wotorford ' YOU OAN PAY MORE... 'Cool Comfort' TawBMBd-Swift Heaies, lae. Waterford Hill Manor tr9^ Phona 625-2611 FE 8-9636 “Cool comfort’’ tops the list of the most widely enjoyed benefits of air conditioning, according to Tmrvey nf room air-conditioiier owners. Next in popularity is “can sleep much better,’’ followed BUT YOU OANNOT BUY lEHER Uttus come out or^l show you our models, orxi gill specifications and prices on your garage plaiis. NO SUB-CONTRACTING, DEAL DIRECT WITH THE BUILDER FOR GARAGE AND CEMENT WORK I Werfc b 100% Beerenieed Vp io 5 Tam !• Pay SAMUEL BRODY and SONS OR 3-5619 COMKETI MOMRNtZATION PROGRAM nuu BanHATEB-ma vEaMa-CKmEMT wobe i«r**U«i Emm • BnM«w«yt • rcrUn • EMkla, • a A Beautiful Home for You! OPEN SUNDAYS 2 to 6 PM. I by “freedom from humidity," ' and “keeps room cleir of dust." If you’re planning to buy a new I room air conditioner to reap these benefits, shop with care. Since today’s units are precision-built to last for many years, it's important to get just the right one for your needs. 80EDGEUKE 140 FEET WHITE SAND BEACH AT BMutifvl Plootont Loko Wood*. Horo, IndMd, I* o pMti 'oppoftunity for that profo*«iofMl who con afford nothirrg lot* than Itw boot in both hotno ond location. Custom built by o buildor for himtolf; ovory cencohroblo comfort i* horo for your family, plus ontortoinmont focilitjo* for 100 guo*t*. A quiot don i* providod for momont* of 4y. Uodorarowd (pnnkline ' • . ■ j •- ■ Today’s room air conditioners are quieter than older models because of improved fan design and . other engineering refinements. I They are also more compact, easier to install, and are designed to blend well with any room, decor. i“'^lany*moaiel(l*TeaT^^ the in GOLF MANOR rectional air flow, washable fil-■iters, and automatic temperature control. Our fobulou, "Boauty Rit* 2906 StiAWNEE oir F.HX TERMS 78’xlOO’ Lett SINiJI fJM FOMTIAC trail Between Decker and Hansrty fBAWK tIMMinA A ASSOC. 3 NEW MODELS OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 6 P.M. Stairway Good for Bookcases The demand for sqiarate dining rooiM is growing and more hew hoines than ever before wiil have them. If statistics mean anything, more Americans arb buying ai^ reading good books today than ever before. ♦ A This, of course, brings its storage problems because a rapidly expanding ‘library has to be housed somewhere. Yet it Will be a truly decorative and distinctive feature of tte home. It’s okay to stash the currently read volumes on the coffee table or nightstand, bat the rest deserve proper ihelvei; In the average home where bookcases are already overflowing and all available wall space has been spoken for, where can new library shelves go? Some smart designers suggest the stairpell as a good possibility. And it’s a good thought. For instance, many homes to- Many builders also are planning interior space to inciude special areas such as sewing ceri- In a home with a tradiUonally styled staircase, such as for a two-|tory house, the book shelves can be built right into the banister, marching up the stairs. Most stairways can comfortably spare the needed eight inches of width, and the home gains chi acter, plus needed book space. With its central location, a stairwell bookcase is ideal for the popular library. More hefty tomes can go in the regular bookcases. Separate Dining Rooms Much More in Demand ters, kitchen offices and homjs workshops. Copper Good Material Copper’s inherent resistance to corrosion, high thermal conductivity and smooth surface, plus the ease with whicl^ pipuig. valves and fittings of copper can be installed, make it the best material for plumbing uses. YOUR U/MICB 3 Bedroom $0 ®00 HOUSE 128 EUCLID W IN DEVANTCO. NO DOWN TRADE FE 2-1164 PAYMENT! "INDIANWOOD" on Schooihouse Lake E mn ml mnciiN tht rMimuT usn m urme w im i VINYL SIDING • rrawU WW* QuoRiy Cowls Choice of Many Plans on ^StOTS With Lake Frontage From *19,900 • RMistsOsntsandHaaDamao* • WhMs, OrMn, Gray, YsOow ^JOE-VALLEIY^OMPANY^ 52SO UvornoU, Rochostar NOMONIYDOWM •UwnMd < Phone FE S-9M5 ^ H A I TK\ni^:-IA POST EXCITING MODERN BI-LEVEL HOMES OVERLOOKING SCHOOLHOUS^ LAKE 20 Urge on-the-laks homesites on Schoolhmm. I nnn ^ilu»r mnri VormeirTitM are now ready. 79 interior lots with lake privileges being rleveloped.-Cily WJtgr a^ l^ds I Schools, churches and shopping areas close by. Restricted to better homes. Homesites from $3,995.00 — terms. Hclghto It lM»t«e «ir WallM BIvS.. all, wM •! Mirer L«k« »LVER lake construction CO. 2908 Siwwnce Lane 673-9531 Off Walton-2 Clocks East of Silvor Lako Road ligl\t basement. In these homeS) the stairwell is a prominent fea-| ture, located in entrance hall or family room. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Because it's essentially just aj hole in the floor with stairs going down to the lower level, some-i thing decorative has to be done for a waist-high railing around the stairwell opening—and here’s where The’^SSkshelvercdnS PAIilPnOiARDB Why not build a solid screen of tongue-and-groove western redj cedar panel boards for the railing, then build book shelves over! that? WEST SIDE BACK YARD FUN-A minl- borbneun. Extra thorp 3 bndroem with bosnmnnt Ofid garaga. Clot* to schools, shopping and bus. You'll lev# ovory bit of W. Prko roducodi Now only ^ut costs. MOST ALL MAKES AIR CONDITIONING UNITS DOMESTIC HEATING CO. 671 Orchard Lk. EE 2-3639 OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. LOT OWNERS/Custom Built FINISHED 3RIDR00M H0MEmAm«*42**M0NTN On an average, books require a shelf only eight inches wide, so it’s easy to see how compact thisi installation will be. fii itvifloir^i liicLunws gmtt COMPLETE PRICES • 50 MILE AREA MOOIl HORAE < 25M S. TEIEGRAPH RD. SOUTH OF SQUARE LAKE ROAD The shelves can go two or three tiers high with the top shelf perhaps used for art ob- can also be cedar boards, one or two Inches thick, depending on their length and load. Here's Quick Test for Value of House FOX BAT ESTATES in the heart of Sporismen’s Paradise Yet-5 Minutes from Pontiac Enjoy LAKE PRIVILEGES ON YOUR LOT WITH THESE FEATURES • Estat* Six* Lots • Spacious 3 and 4 Bod rooms • Storms and Scroons • Firaploe* and Outdoor Barbocuo • Gas Built-m^Rangu and ■ • Twin Vanity in Ovan • m Baths • Family Room With Doorwall bathroom • Caromic and formica Faaturas • 2-Car Attachad Garaga FIESTA SALES Nodal Opes Sal. I Sun. 1 ta 8 WEBCDATSStoT CALL 843-0323 A quick test to determine whether a house has been built with quality considerations fore-; most, is to observe whether it{ has a basement. Homes_with basements nat-jrally cost more to bulid than those without, and builders trying to “cut corners” are Iftely to eliminate them, disregard ing the fact that the storage potentialities of the basement make it the lowest-cost space in the house. A builder who tries to pinch ';s by eliminating .thfeJaase^J layTiutTffiportant wnefs' elsewhere as well. HANHOE Building Co. See Our Models! $12,900 end 119,900 Custom Builders Since 1912 214 WEST WALLED LAKE DRIVE WAUED UKE-4 Iwdraem brick colonial. Go* hot wotor TRERICK'S BROS. "Better Custom Homes" FE 2-2951 Serving All Your PLUMBING NEEDS for Over 50 Yeors EAMES& BROWN. Drc: U E.it rike 81. RED BARN SUBDIVISION FOUR NEW MODELS )uit Well of M>24 Behind Alban'i Country Couiin Oura It Mmb 'UI S:W P.M. Dallr CARLISLE BUILDING CO. 682 1565 PONTIAC Rockcote PAINT STORE ROCKCOTE PAINTS WALLPAPERS 2 South Can 332-4643 HILL TOP HOME SITES MODEL HOME AT 6095 CramhiiM-ClarkstM Open Sot.-Son. 1 to 8 P.M. mi Dlile Hwy ALCOA CASTONE QUALITY ALCOA 4- CASTONE ALUMINUM I PRECAST SIDING STONE BOTH AT ONE LOW PRICE 24'x32'x8' ---- AcroM Front to HOUSE IN ^ POO Window Sill* ALCOA SIDING ^645” 24 HOUR SERVICE with CASTONE CALL FE 2-9421 J91EyEEJE5S2!SE Costone Michigdn Corp. Since 2935 raar yard 27S ft. daap with oordan. Clos# to oil churchau, Khoolt arid shopping. $1,450. down plus cott*. BATEAAAN TRADE-IN PLAN Now you gy*d tha riak of owning two homaa whon you TRADF tho latoinan way! Wo guatantoo a talo of your proaont homo, ao call today for an oppointmont at your earlioat convonionco. Action Today—Not Tomorrow PONTIAC GA§ OGHT SERVICE SALtS - SERVICE • INSTALLATION OR 3-4554 - FE 2-IS14 ■Free EMtimates Ac* Hooting A Cooling Co. ON INSTALLATION FOR LIMITED TIME Again, as ip the Gay DO’s, the soft, mellow glow of gaslight has found widespread pop- ^ ularity. And it’s no wonder when you consider all its advantages! The gas yard light is decorative . it sheds its golden light over lawns, patios and pools for nighttime relaxing or entertaining. It helps guard against unwelcome intruders. Homeowners like its dependability too ... its uPfailing source of outdoor illumination. In addition to being highly decorative, useful and dependable; gas yard lights are economical to operate and simple to maintain. 'SEE YOUR GAS YARD LIGHT DEALER or Consumers Power Company • I KIGHTREir THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATUBDAV. MAY 18. 1868 rCUSTDM BUILTm "1 GARIIGES I plont d«tign*d not only to protoct your ear, but on* that will onhanca tha boauty and add vaiwo to your homo. If yoo hovo a particular plan in mind, wo can bring It to lifo in tpocification. Singo 1945,” familiot throughout Oakland County havo tumod to GAM for tho quality crofttmanthip dotirod in 'all thoir building noods* TO PLAN! UP TO 5 YEARS ■TO PAY ON FHA .....SSSm:?:: SPECIAL FINANCE PLAN . Ttirough Mr SO^yMr mortfag* plan ij; COMPLETE BlnUllNG SERVICE o ADDITIONS o ALUMINUM SIDING 0 FINISHED ATTICS o KITCHENS OBREEZEWAYS o BATHROOMS 0 CONCRETE WORK, AAASONRY o DORMERS o PORCHES ~ steel hatchway, which can be locked to protect the much to divert them in a play* against intruders aqd will ___________ room below ground. Ttwy will be prevent water and dirt from enable to make more effective use teripg the basement. Nine df the most destructive iwn pests can now be con-' ‘oUed with a new granular insecticide called Spectracide (R). It coatataH S per cent Die-daon (R) Insecticide - widely used a reeegaiaed as aa ent-for Sea Qur New TRI-LEVEL Model at Beverly Island Also: FiMlUb Bermuda mites, crickets, clover mites, cutworms, army-wenms. and leafhoppers. Other annoying pests'controlled i by this chemical include ear* I. wigs, ticks, chiggers, sowbugs, springtails, fleas, brown jti c k s, millipedes and digger OAKLAND Constniction Co. Modols Opan 1 to 8 P.M. Modal Phona 334-0212 DIXIE GARAGES DEAL NOW qnd SAVEI SEE MODEU ON DISPUY No Monoy Down ' UPT0MYE110MY CEMENT WORK DIXIE Dangi GBRBbHdiA hw^ OR 4-0371 Opon DaRy endSun. 9-7 PJI. nOKMiaTION imici-iiftmii Minim ___mssmAogg ooermflV ■SOUTIOII-JIUnHIlUM SIMM Spectracide granules can also'. be used in “spot" treatments for control of ants and wasps. Band treatments around home founda-■tions will help prevent insects from entering the house. Home owners ran nsually tell that insect pests-are destroying their lawns when they tee brown spots, yellowing, and stunting. Spectacide granules penetrate irawy rass, down to the level where destructive insects hide. Spectracide granular insecticide is easily applied with any spreader. The r^y-to-uae granules require no mixing. A 12H lb. box covers up to 2,500 sq. ft. of lawn. SEMINOLE HILLS 4 BEDROOM BRICK Living room, fireplKt, music room. p.ne)ed TV room, dining room, n»wly modemizni kitchen with built-in stove, ■ oven and dishweshcr, 3 complete beths, 2 half baths, first ar>d secortd floors carpeted. Third floor has finished room and bath. Basenvoft ^rcation room 13x34, oil sttam heat. 2 well landscaped low. 2 cer brick gerefe. Imrhtdiatt possession. Reduced to $32,500 ANNETT INC. REALTORS 21 I. Hare* Feotiac FUeral l-046< New Roofs, Windows Feature Style Simplicity In exterior design, new roof linn as well as changes in win-idow pattema and siding are in jthe offing. Roof pitches are being made higher, with nxtre over- Want the “Extras” At A Budget Price! The trend is toward simplicity' -Jid order in siding materials andi w^ows, away from mixtures of various styles and sizes. Yes ... the usual "Extras" are included, in this howe . . . Full Face brick exterior that means permanent beauty, cbior^eyecTTo^tbe design for sljburban living; Placed on a huge lot that makes it a standout on appearance. The lot is almost haIf-an-acre in size. Plenty of room for gardens, lawns, patios and relaxed, comfortable living. Three bedrooms with the kind of shape and vvall space every woman dreams of having for her own. A kitchen that offers more than just work space. Attractive color schemes, you choose your own if you wish. SEE MODELS TOMORROW The NANTUCKET r ... ■' Gracious Four Bedroom Colonial with 2^ Baths, Formal Dining: Room, Owner's Suite with Private Bath. Paneled Family Room with Fireplace, Door-wall, Gourmet Kitchen with Breakfast Room, Frigidcdre Built-ins, First Floor Laimdry, 2 Vi Car Attached Garagfe, Bewement. $29,900 Including^ 100' lot Every Convenience inetuding City Water, Severe, Paved Streete, Gae Heat Interiore by WIGGS PTlIGmAIRE Enfvy happier, mere mere-free Uviag mikFrigiiaire heffUbe rmpe, even, diek-meeker. OpMi Daily and Swiday UAJL^PJI. *.r. Men . . . here are the "Extras" you will be most, interested in: Copper plumbing throughout. Paved sidewalks and side drives. Odk flooring. Automatic heat, that can be converted to summer time cool air circulation too. And be sure to notice the full basement! Here is extra room for recreation, shop, hobby area or play room for the children. THREE WAYS TO OWN THIS VALUE-PACKED HOME FHA BANK TERMS VA Ask our salesmen fill about these homes mul how you can become the owner. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS • CLOSE TO SHOPPING • WATERFORD TWP. LOCATION Full price for this exceptional home value is only $12,990. the garage shown above is on optional extra. iSL ZQOOO ttout Like vO Real Oriv, th, (otnily out to thii n*w horn, dmlopmmt. Tak« M-59 ,*?M"S'” WatotfonJ Townihip Hall to Villa Visto . . .^plenty of signs mark the-way. ONLY 5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN PONTIAC Sales Exclusively by C. SCHUEn Built and Guaranteed by GOODMAN BROS. . . . SINCE 1912 7 ; /‘: THg PONTFAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1963 XINETEEX JACOBY ON BRIDGE AAlOMt ¥Q$4 ♦ 10«S ____ ♦Ki wtn tun ♦ »»' 4KQTt ♦ KJ9IS «ts ♦ 10IS2 «AjrtTS •OCTH (D) VAjioin ♦ AQT ♦ Qt But «nd Wut vulnerable Pus that East’s diamond plays had indicated a doubleton. Each opponent had shown up with two trumps so South was convinced that W^t had start^ with two spades and East with four. Therefore South led a spade to dummy’s ace and returned the ten. East ducked quickly, but South was sure of his count and promptly discarded the queen of diamonds On the ten of spades. “Nice play,’’ said North. “Right,” said West. “My partner deserves half the credit. If Police Post to Mark Week The Pontiac post of the Michigan State Police will hold its seventh annual observance of Michigan Week with an open house on Hospitality Day, this Tuesday, according to Sgt. J ohn Amthor, commandinf officer. Visiting hours will be from I a.fflt to t p.m. wit! a special welcome extended to the public to examine the equipment and BY OSWALD JACOBY South played dummy’s four of chibs on West’s deuce. East won the trick with the ace and returned the heliad played the jack of ciiibs at trick one South would not have had enough entries to dummy to make the play.” East’s error did not detract from South’s fine performance. He was given a chance and he made the most of it. 'Visitors hre always welcome at the post, but open house 8 pro- vides a special opportunity to find out how a post is operated,” Am-thor said. The Pontiac post is located at 1295 N. Telegraph. 2 Troy Youths, Found Guilty of Burglary Two 20-year-old Troy youths were convicted of burglary Thjirsday by an Oakland County Circuit Court jury. William D. Haslett, 2M E. Long Lake, and WehdeU D. Johnson, tt Spoerton, were found guilty of a Feb. 14 nighttime brealE-in of an Orchard Lake beverage store after a two - day trail be fu r e Clr-cnit Judge William J. Beer. Police testified the two were apprehended when their car smashed into a stone wall while they were attempting tp escape. The car crashed about half a mile from the scene of the burglary, Wilkin’s Beverage Store, 4135 Orchard Lake. Judge Beer set sentencing for June 3. nanffi tton. tod win Ulut ( (rlen<]«hl|W. SAOrTTARroS (Not 31 to I>c. nld«r B)cmbld AU-America halfbadc and Heisman Trophy winner was stricken with leuke* mia at the College AlKStar camp last July and was prevented playing with t h e ^ Cleveland Browns of the Nalieoal-” League last season. pregram after the fwlM aae-sea tM ami phyei tasket-baU with a team if Brtwaa players, bat qoM Is Fcbrianr. He bad bees werkh| m ■ fftan stady for the Brown, the Browns for nearly seven hours until his next of kin were ^ A spokesman for the Brojvns said fuberal arrangements have not been completed, but said services probably would be held Mon-| day or Tuesday in Elmira, N. Y..i Davis' home town. Davis died at 2 a. m., bui the] announcement was withheld byj He entered the hospital 1hura> day aftenidon. apparently unaware that death was 1 I He toM Browns' officials he probably would be out in a couple of days. He had been undergoing periodic checkups at the hospital for several months. Arthur B. Modell. Browns' president, said: "It will be a long time before we see a boy like Ernie Divis again, as an athlete or is a man/' The diagnosia of acute leukemia was withheld from Devia and the public for several weeks. Doctors first diagnosed it definitely in an Evanston, HI., hospital on Aug. 1. It later was confirmed by seven medical experts who examined laboratory specimens in Cleveland. Browns’ club officials held an ‘off-tbe^ecord” news conference on Aug. 9 to explain the situation to news media r^msentatives. It was at that conference tiiat information WM relayed on confidential basis diat Davis bad only six to U months to live. Davis had Mg shoes to fill when he tame to Syracuse University. He was feUowiBg the great Jim Browa, who was already starring ea the pro grid-Iroa for the Brewas. Coming to Syracuse two years after Brown left, Davis quickly rewrote almost all the school mules set by the big fiiUbedc. Davis averagwi 6.9 yards a carry in 360 rushing attenq>ts for 3,316 yuds in his three years at Syracuse. Brown made 2,001 yards in 361 sttempU. Davis scored 220 points, com-ired with Brown’s 167. In 1961 Davis capped his career by receiving the Heisman Trophy, the first Negro ever to win the coveted award. He was cho-aen the Associated Press’ Pby-er-of-the-Yeu. Senators List New Twin Bill After Rain a it it 3 County Schools Detroit Still.* Seeking Road Cure for Slump; Win Goff Titles Oakland County schooU woif 8th at 336. Bloomfield Hills was viUe was the victor vith p and EMntr I MM'niTrli^Wwtt thr*« regionat golf litlas andithW with 83ir followed hy Bhv North Farmingfon was third at Frank lory nurll Well among competitors mlngham Groves at 328, Plym- »1 and in clsM B at Burroug^ it thpff diffiH-tnriitm ^ Boyar Doylea The big claw Alditol stl880. Waterf^ 332, Mlllord.^ WASHINGTON (AP) - Still ----------------- ------- , ... threatened with a dive into tenth Burroughs in Brighton, ended iniBrothCr Rice 338, Seaholm 342 and last place in the American a tie between Walled Lake and| and Kettering 346. League, the Detroit Tigers are Ann Arbor with 322 strokes each g, took dsu C-D hon- H„.iev wim ns Meoai nonors Bite'S; ™» to Wdly AddK ot country West Bloomfield was 4th at 339 wiflTTJrchifd Like Sf. Miry IIif INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) -Officials of the Ford Motor Com- ____night that the firm racing to stay. The statements from vice |»*e8i-dents Benson Ford and Lee laoc-ca came at a news conference In Indianapolis on the eve of qualifications for the SOO-mile auto race at the speedway. Ford provided the engines for two English Lotuses which are among the favorites for the “500’’ pole position. lacocca said, "we’re at Indianapolis to win. Indianapolis, as far as Ford is concerned, is not a one-shop deal. iahing 9th with 360. Chuck Dean led the St. Fred win with an 83 followed hy Tom Bradley with 89. Medal honors With four Washington runs in' after a grand slam home run by! farmer Tiger, Bobo Osborne, last night’s twi • night doubleheader wn washed out in the second; inning of the iq)eher by a down-: pour- So nothing counted—includ; ing a homer by AI Kaline. State Medal out of the ceBarwfter stnrttog their road trip wtth two straight defeats from the Chi- was class A medalist with 75, followed by Tom Green with 79. Other Viking scores were Viet Pagel84.JohnSteckling84. The lop three teams in each regional qualify for the state meet nliich will be held next weekend at Jackson. At Atlas Valley in Flint Iter finished 2nd behind Flint Southwestern by posting a team total 321, which was 14 LONG TOSS — Elmars Ezerlns of Wisconsin leaps in the air as he throws the discuq^ during the 63rd annual Big Ten Track and Field Championships yesterday In Minneapolis. Ezerins defended his title with a toss of 170 feet, 10 inches. Bud Stevens, the No. 1 player|strokes ahead of the field at mid- strokes behind the defending^ cage White S«, got Imnedi- | on the honor roll of the MidUgan|polnt. Oosest competitor was state champions. Third wasl to~the rixnren to the second Death Claims Stevens, a tit pounder, eagled the par 5 and IZl yard ISth hole hi spectacular faihioB. He hit his second ihot Mt af the MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Wiscon- Grand Blanc with a 325 Dave Bouwens led Rochester! with a 76. Other Rochester scores Don Mitzelfeld with 80, Chuck Lepley 80, and Gary Brandt 85. | Medalist was Steve Brown of | win, with 10 points already in the Southwestern with 73. ibag, sent 11 qualifiers into the 13- Clarkston and Lapeer finished!event closing program of the Big down the line at Atlas Valley. Ten track and field champion-^ OLBN OAM oocNTBT CLUB Isldp today. The Badgets werc managed only one birdie, bidding for their Hrst conference a ,7S..and-started fasftofire %*’u*,o^?I:|outdoor track Utle in 32 years. , tthitheaftem^n Wisconsin collected their 10 ate leagh treatmeat from the Association, and Joe Grace Jack Zlnn at 148. Jr., ex-Notre Dame golf star from OsbMTie. abandoned by DetroitiSouthfield* were tied for honors this s|»ing, hit his homer off Doniafter 36 boles of the Michigan Mbssi in the first inning. The Medal play tournament started blow sent the veteran left-hander yaaterday at Red Run. Each ffred 141 and were five eight feet of the cop lad toen holed the putt. In the roomii>g round when he adgersMngface at Big 10 Track Meet [consistent rounds despite the' clam b: NorthTiii* jm, Ri»triiderirrirfav F.ImarsEzerinsuccess-heavy afternoon rain. He had SSrSt ruB in foe second. TWO TONIGHT In toolght’i double bill, Jim Banning (1-4) and Hank Aguirre rW) wUlptUhl* ~ ““•^ailK wiifolngton^s Art t^irkj ((Mil and Claude Osteen (0-3 A silver lining - from far! COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Dr. only three-bogies for36holes. away Tennessee — did shine John W. Wilce. who coached Ohio in the morning round of 71. Then tJ'eW through the dark clouds for De-|State football teams into national ,he<^ded a 70 in the jpiwminiioe-aad Frank Uv trvine to Drenare ^ *‘™*'«* •• > ^ •" “ ‘***'^- P’^^y JW* momlng. A member of Football’s Hall of ‘ Fame, he observed his 75fo birthday a week ago. Dr. Wilce, native of Rochester, ing 100 and 220 yard champidn, cracked Jesse Owen’s 27-year-old mark of 21.1 seconds for the 220 around a curve in a trial heat. Adams ran 21 flat. 403. Cl»r»nc«. Ohio. State football star Paul Michigan’s State’s Bob land sped to a 20.7 clocking in another 220 heat, but his effort was disallowed because of a wind about twice the official 4.47 mile per hour maximum. 'The same wind rubbed out 430* j Warfield kept his broad ju™P'AcIiims’ 9.4 effort in a 100 heat. -|nwm..040. 3*4 Hmrr Ford 3S2, Mumford 30 ) Point- 303. RtdforO 3M. Mactf to a comeback, pitched five acoreleM innings to Knoxville in h e I p 1 a g his Sally League temporary clubmates to a 5-1 vkt^ over Nashville. Lary, Ix^ful of working his arm back into shape, did not yield a walk. He struck out two MtetrnU* 330. ___________________^ ^ DfL«8»ll* 337. CodF 383. Btletitn Az. ^otre Dam* 301. Highland Park 44«. Perabing 435 AT WARWICK HILLS CLASS C-D: Pontine 8t. Pradertek 358. N.Y., and a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, took over foe Buckeye football squad in 1913 when Ohio State entered Among the qualifiers were last years runhenip to champion sr-PauSKiTt: with 151; Sam Kocsisatisi and Pmncla 3M. Countr* 0*7 m, Pontlac Mike Andonian 151. ‘ M*ch*.l m Porf Huron,« 8t.jb.na men. He also hit a home run.'the Western Conference, a 355-foot drive in the fifth' He retired in 1928. In his 16 inning. „. _____________________________8t.bh( 40B. Flint » Afnea 41A. Pllnt St. Mary Jack Geiss of Birmingham was ,SVoaa.W.‘8t,‘?iu.’i;S"'‘ifSn"S“g’*m:J'*y at 148 and Tom Draper at 149. „ burrocchr farms CLASS A Wallrd Lakr 323. Ann 332. Bloomflald Hllla 324. Bi ■ 328. Plymouth 321, Roval " Cal Cook. years he won 78 games, lost 33 The plan had been for L a r y and tied 9. He won Big Ten titles tq work six or seven innings. But|in 1916,1917 and 1920, and coached rom^Drap.’ MrM*.at.ra ----O.Us Bob Wtalting «« iii Ponit.ro 330, Wat.rford 332^ Milford 3 -riLZlI? BroUi.r Ric. 338, Birmingham Siaho Hi 342. K.t.rlni 344, Utico 347. Royal C Kimball 350. Pontiac Central 354. Yr l«n*i Borkl.y 343. Troy 308. Pont )ii,Eijday^s^^b|» final. Purdue’s 'Nate^darnSTcfi^cuS- fitl ..aanonnem jn. 3t3iZiS CLAM B: Ok.mot 315, T.cumi.h 325. called It enough after f 1 v e Ichic Harley. lo?SB°j^h5aon frames. Dr. WHce was Inducted into the'Sfif, Hall of Fame in 1954, some 26 i years after his coaching career j> ended. :At Washington, the Tigers met with ill finlune swiftly. -t7T~i2 33L w.it Bioomfi'»id iM, jc*kM)n in ffont at the halfway point S the »35,(I0(I Oklahom. City -----~ Brooklyn 341, Adrian Owens in 1935. Moreland won his heat in 9.5. Pre-meet favorite Michigan qualified only six men for the finals and suffered a surprise blow when its discus ace, Ernst Soudek, fouled on all his tosses. Iowa, indoor co-champion with Michigan, qualified eight men. Michigan State sent nine to the OKLAHOMA CITYF (AP) -jfinals. Bruce Devlin, a 25-yCar-old Aus-jtralian in his third y^ar as a pro-' A third meet mark was estab-fessional golfer, was two Strokes lished in the 660-yard run, by Aussie Leading Oklahoma City Golf Tourney K.III1 L«CIUr Routine Wins Disappoint Crowd at Coliseum Relays Earl Burt Frank Coooolly Earl l^ueger Billy ‘nioina* .. NOM-OOALinEU Ed Plowm ...............7M»—15* Jantt MeOaffla .........S1-7T—15« d.rry B.ard ............75-7*—15B Bin T»amd LOS ANGEILEIS (AP) — Little I The lone doubfo winner was the United States Bob Haves of Florida aam h» Peto^nelTof New ZealandTwon the ioo yard dash in 9.3 and shared victory tributes today but'foe 220 in 20.8. there won’t be any need to revisej ★ ^ tlw world record book of track! Snell’s victory waS on the empty field after Friday night’siside. His main competition, Jim Csliseum Relays. None was threatened. A croBsd of 32,450 turned out, with fosse major results. Snell, world record holder for tht mQe, easily won in what he frfedEly conceded was foe disap-pqintii« time of 4:00.3. Beatty, at 28 America’s premier dWanoa runner, conquered Mur-nf Haberg in foe 5,000 meters in43:87.1 to 13:59.2. w # ^riaona State University’s mile Y^y team ran it off in 3:06.2, iigsiiiin its own world record 3&.5. )|ohn Fennel (rf Northeast Lou-kfiina State, who has e world Grelle, a teamnute of Beatty with the Los Angeles Track Qub, was unable to compete. He caine down with a virus. Oregon’s Dyrol Burleson fur-'^;^****;; .. won its second game 81-62 over . . (Puerto Rico. Defending champion nifoed Snell with a chalienge “1-'.Brazil breezed past Italy 81-62 In a scare. But Burleson was *cci- ^ the other game. Russia, 1-0 in the dentially spiked on the instep of ................ . " his left foot by Bob Seaman 330j’'®*"’ 75-74—151 78-72—151 72-T4—151 75,74—f 75-T7—1 —15B -15B 71-71—152 71-74—154 ..11:71—M' 7845—15« .81-74—157 ...11-74—157 . n-IO—157 .m-n—m I g& PNH Natters Lose Pontiac Northern has scored a c Central 3W. Hemlock 350, Ntpoleon Yank Cagers Face Russia RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) —The United States basketball team, apparently back in form Open today, and he was confident he could stay there. Devlin toured the 7,050-yard par 72 Quail Creek Country (]lub Course in 7-under-par 68 Friday two strokes ahead of Bob Duden, Don ^insterwald and George Bayer. "I’m playing my best golf in four"or five years,” Devlin said. “If I can hold on, I think I’ve got a pretty good chance to win the tournament.” If he wins, Devlin would exceed his official money winnings in 1962. Last year he won $3,151 and slavia in the opening game, faces undefeated Soviet Union in the , . . - ..World Basketball CTiampionship ^ pomt m thr« rnttha „„igh,. HHSli^ was B^ley, 44. ^ |,y trouncing IS Franc, .HI with . Kc»«l h.5 tt.m'rf ■.? night.-Vi«0!la»ui team of Steve Phillips and John|,„^„ onmp aija over yards from Ixune. Snell, Halberg and meat of the Relays cast point toward the Modesto Relays next Saturday in OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The Lists Two Exhibitions northern California. Whether Beatty and foe LATC|Footbafi League announced today athetes appear remains to bejhome pre-season games against seen. Beatty, president of the the Boston Pab-iots Aug, 4 and tourney so far, had the night off. Brazil plso is 2-0 in the seven-team round robin competition. 1116 U.S. team is fourth with ^its 1-1 mark, with Italy 0-1 and lOaklahd Raiders of the American' France and Puerto Rico 0-2. dub, was vague about it. Beatty and the LATC created a earlier in the week when . vauK record of 16 feet 644jfoey withdraw from the Coliseum aid who has bettered 16 fart five Relays in a row with the Coliseum times this year, bowed out at ISO. ^management. « the Denver Broncos Aug. 11. The Raiders previously announced road games against the Dallas Texans in Seattle Aug: 17 and the Chargers at San Diego Aug. 31. Iowa’s Roger Kerr, 1:18.2. It was second faster than the old record. After the first two events, the point standings read: Wisconsin, 10, Ohio State 6, Purdue 4, Iowa 4, Michigan State 3, Michigan 3, Illinois 1. Northwestern, Minnesota and Indiana did not score. Devlin had p 74 in the first round, but he said there wasn’ that much difference in his game the first two days. Brae* . D4vlto ........; 1 Frwu'^Hawk’lM - • ''oalbF Nlchola bon" Falrflald Prank Beard . Lionel Hebert : 71-70 Jr. Tampa Stops Grid Aid The American squad had a TMilPA, Fla. (AP)-This football season may be the last for sluggish first half against France.|the University of Tampa Spar-and held only a "one-point lead ta'ns^ 36-35 at halftime. The university'board of trustee’s Willis Reed, 6-foot-f center i^m Grambling College, led the iirinnerx with' 19 points. France’s 7-2 giant, Claude Lefebvrc, was held to eight. executive committee voted F^ay to 8to> giving grants-jn-aid football 8cholarshi|». The Committee, however, promised to honor those already issued. Davis WM foe first coUsglate player drafted to foe 1988 season hy the Washington Rad-sklna and the Buffalo Bills of foe rival American Football League. The Cleveland Browns then made one of football’s daring gambles to get Davis from foe tkins. The Browns traded Bobby Mitchell, the speedy halfback, plus their first draft choice, halfl^ Leroy Jackson, merely to get foe draft rights to Davis. Ford Will Remain in Racing Events foe firm the lightweight engines in foe Lotuses to be driven by Dan Gurney and Jim Clark have "more than enough power to make them strong competitors in the ‘800.’ " He said the Lotus cars have an "excellent chance" to win and iitded "win or low we will continue to test our products in competitive performance eventa." ENGINES AVAILABLE Ford also said the firm plans' to make a limited number of foe "We are In it for foe loag haul. We’U compete in rallies and we’ll take pari la any event where there Is real strong competition. We’re learning a lot and our cars are getting bet- engines available for other competitive events. Under qneithmiag, Ford and lacocca alto said foe firm is prepared to msnnfactnre any racing engfaie in demand. (Questioned about reports that Italy’s famsd Ferrarri ractaig stable. lacocca said "there la no lubstanee to this report nt the Bf Tbt At*Mlal«0 Fra a* LHAOUE I Lwl Pei. FRIDA7-S RESULTS New York 4. Lo* Angele* 3, ' -------- 11. Cleveland 4. la 11. Cleveland 4. nisht cur 2. Boaton 0. nlib^l| Chlca|g at Baltlmora, nitbt. ~ Datrott at WublnctaB. S. TODAY’S OAMEB Sanaa* CUT (WIckariham 3-2) Conlar M) liaa—Aaaalaa (Las 1-1) •t' I ork (Ford 4.1) ^ r 4-31. nl(b Waahln^n . 0-3). 2. twi-nisht SUNDAY, _ Ulnnaaota at (Heveland. . Loa Angeles at New York Kansas City at Boston, 2 ----tl BtlUmore, 2 at Waital .nuaiiia o.-i ciiviv m » »»» . odrolt at wainin Chicago at Waaht NATIONAL LEAGUE WOB Laal Frt. Babb flan Franelaco ... 23 13 .424 — Los Angeles ... 20 14 .554 2 Bt. Loult ..... 20 17 .541 2H New York .417 . ______________ nlfh* _________11. Cincinnati 2. nlfht San FrancUeo 4, New York 3, 11 Innlois. Only gamei scheduled TODAY’S OAMEB New York (Wlllay 3-2) at Ban Francisco FUtaburfh (Uw M) at Loo (Drysdala 3-4) Pblladtlphla (OrsM 1-4) at I (Bruca 2-2) (melnnatt (Purkay 1-4) at St. (Sadtekl 4-3). night Ullwaukat (4haw 4-2) at Chlctio (Buhl aUNDAT’S OAMEB __________at CSilcaio. 2 NSW York at LoaAnfelai.2 Phlladalpbla at Ban Fraoetseo, 2 CIneInntU at BI. Louis Pittsburgh at Houston MONDAY’S OA«nB Pittsburgh at Houston, night Only g ter. We plan to continue in all lorti of racing trials.’’ World road racing champion Graham Hill backed out of the Indianapolis SOO-mile race on foe eve of quaUflcaUqnt Friday night. The Londoner, who had spun twice in practice runs earlier this month, blamed two days of showery weather for hampering his attempts to prepare for foe qualifications. Hill also said commitments to race in the Monaco Grand Prix would prevent his returning for the second weekend of qualifications. Hill had hesitated three days before returning to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Wedneaday after a trip to drive in the SUver-irtone, England, road race iMt Car owner- Mickey Thompson did not name an inunediate replacement for Hill. in Loop Meet MOUNT PLEASANT (UPI) -Visiting Northern Illinois walked with foe 13th annual IIAC track meet yesterday with host Ontral Michigan a close second. Northern’s runners scored 62>-4 points for first place honors and Pat Brogan won the Lloyd Olds’ trophy as the most outstanding trackman of the day. Brogan won the 880 and mile for Northern and ran a leg in the mile relay to score IIV4 points. Central ended with 58 points. Two Central stars were double winners: Bob Cornelius in the 100 and 220-yard dash and Ivan La Core of Pontiac who took firsts in the 120 high hurdles and the low hurdles. Romeo Clinches Tri-County Tie 4lo44itter for Cranbrook Pitcher A no-hitter and a share of foe Tri-County League title featured yesterday’s prep baseball action. Romeo clinehed a share of foe league crown by whipping L’Anse Creuse, 5-1, yesterday. The hitless gem was hurled by Cran-brook’s John Billesdpn against Ypsilanti Lincoln, 3-0. the last man lined out to right fielder Dick Mosher. Meanwhile, Mosher had scored in the third inning on two errors and a walk; and Billesdon put the frosting on foe cake with a home mn after a fifth - inning itonble by Guy Bramble. He fanned nine. Other high school action saw Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows sunn-ise Orchard Lake St. Mary in the Northwest (^foolic League, 5-3; St Mike’s revenge its earlier loss to St. Fred's with a 5-2 win; Waterford was surprised by Waited Lake, 9-1; and AvSndale took a 4-3 thriller from Lake Or- Billesdon saw the first batter reach base at the Cranes’ mond yesterday on an error and he later walked three enemy hitters; but the Railsplitters couldn’t get a solid piece, of foe ball until with loss No, 1 after five suc- Romeo’s Mark Johnson whiffed eight, including six batters in a row early in the game, at L’Anse Creuse. He also had two hits and scored a run white catcher Butch Peraino singled twice and scored twice. All six of the game's runs were unearned. The rain shortened OLSM’s game at Farmington to five in-nmgt and the Eagteta could not overcome the early lead built by FOLS. Piteher Tom Cunilio 8in-gted in the deciding run in foe third inninf to pin foe visitors Paul Legaj and Eddie Iganc-xak h«) nn-prodHciiig ti^tes for foe winners. Avondale rallied for two runs in the bottom of the eight inning to grab a victory away from Lake Orion yesterday. Singles by Lynn Thorpe and Dennis Acker, a big two-base bobble and a wild pitch did the trick for the Yellow Jackets who had lost, 13-9, in an earlier contest at Lake Orion. Walled Lake erupted for four runs in the third and coasted past Waterford, Dave Fagerlie’s triple capped the rally by driving in' the final two runs. Bob Tuck; whiffed 12 Skippers. Mike Freela^’s double drove in the only 77aterford run. The game left the two teams tied in the Inter-Lakes League. < ,-4.6 TltE POy ilAC PRESS, SATURDA>^ MAY is; 1963 TWEXTY-OXK Major League Averages | N«w York Boftao Detroit iiM ui m 37 in .iM *!!**• ” *“ M3 1» 3M 40 la JM m 3U 31 no .147 IMO 133 SU 17 la .140 UlO 140 3M „ IM 134 IM 13 IM .131 13M 130 301 30 110 .117 Bob FroocUco Loo Anfolos Phllodolphio NATIONAL LEAOCE CLUB BATTINO AB B a BBBBIPol. 1114 174 140 30 IM .MO lOM 111 107 10 M -IM all 100 101 M 104 — 1110 100 101 11 114 1110 IM . 170 a 111- 1107 100 Ml iri44 .141 1100 IM Ml 13 IM la 1007 IM 140 11 M Ml im 113 M7 13 10- “* 1100 IM Ml n 11 AMXBICAN LKAOCB CLUB nBLDINO C O PO A E DP PM^ M 771 Ml 10 a W CUT 31 Ml 141 a a —, chieKo a ni la a 14 .no fu Prjncifco Dotrolt II IM 111 n 11 .070 Booton M 017 Ml 14 M ~ CleveUad M 7M Ml a a ifbuMMU a 041 140 a M.... Loo AncMei M lOM 401 41 11 .a4 WAoblaoton M JOO M4 41 IT ~ O PO A,.Jk DP Po4. York AngelM .. ... ____ 17 N a OM ai 31 31 M 004 M7 M 31 ... 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NicbolMDCbl 110 Treih NT 104 Romono Clo 71 Clmoll EC aementr P|h lU 10 a --------------- Ill 11 M _______________ IM 10 33 WllU Lo 100 11 M Warwick Htn 00 7 M Skinner Pgli 107 10 M ---------------- M 10 20 _________ 00 11 21 Mon BP 134 " " Clendenon Pfb 03 Javier StL 111 •• Cordenoo Cln IM 14 M FrAoeons (Bo M 7 31 1 IS (Bil - Eoseolw EC Wbltfleld CIO * Roseboro LA la 10 33 0 Htckmon NY 100 10 H 0 Bubgest Pgb 04 0 14 0 .200 Pinson Cln Pierson Wos Green Hln Btuort Bsn., Word CTil Orslno Bol m W4M 111 13 30 3 11 .304 Vlrdon 13 31 1 11 0 M . 11 14 Williams Cbl la 10 II Goss Htn 130- 10 14 Ltllls Htn/ 100 0 20 44___U 14 2 Color______ VersallosMIn 117 Elng Wos 11 Morll NT 57 11 Oliver L A B''''dt Bol Clinton Ben Tlllmen B._ Bruton Det M McAiiime net | PtalUlps Del 1( Hsrkness NY Spongier Htn Bawotskl StL Flood StL (Ntlllson Phi Kronepool NT 102 14 33 Bonioe Mil la 10 11 Neel NY 131 14- 37 Bolley Pgh %I13 II 20 Bonks CW ^la tt a 14 1 0 .170 PUeker Club Wllbelm Cbl Morehead Bsn PIzorro dll IP B BB SO W L El a 10 0 M 1 1 I 40 M M 31 1 1 1 " “ 12 M I 17 r 37 0 10 1 I 3 7 5 ( Pena EC Wilson Bsn Barber Bal Stigman Min - OHO. 24 17 10 il 1 1 03 40 '13 40 4 3 00 41 33 M 4 3 73 01 31 01 1 3 40 14 30 a 3 4 PITCBINO 9 W L ERA. Nottebart Gathers Loose Ends for No-Hitter Colt's Hurler Defeats Phils by 4-1 Count Error Spoils Shutout for Righthander; 2nd Masterpiece in Week Associated Press Houston’s Don NottefiafTT X hand-tne'down pitcher with an undistinguished label, stitched together the second no-hitter of the baseball season Friday night despite a couple of loose threads. A 27-year-old right-hander with only 13 previous inajpr Jeague vic-"m torteff lh four seasons, Nottebart Shortstop Told: forget It, J.C.' HOUSTON (AP)—What do you,Nottebart repeated himself, say to a pitcher, when your error was just one of those things,’ cost him the only- scuff on a'said, so happy that nothing short of a draft notice could faze him. “Don’t forget the other guys,“ Madded. ‘‘’Ibey^vere ^^reat All of them.’’ NO HIT MAN — Houston Colts pticher Don Nottebart gets no-hit, one-run game* 'This is the way it was Friday night with no-hit pitcher Don ^Nottebart an^'^oftslojp J. C. Hartman, whose failure to field, * * ♦ Don Demeter’s grounder led toj His 4-1 victory over the Phillies, Philadelphia’s only run against his fifth of the season, was the the Houston Colts in the fourth;first no-hitter of Nottebart’s ca-inning. reer. “J. C. came up to me after it| “I had great stu{f.’’ said Notte-was oyer and h& had his iieaif;baiT, laughing. “I pitched a no-and he looked up at me,’’;hitter, so I must have had." d Nottebart.* i Nottebart said he didn’t throw | Before he could say anything a curve ball the entire night, but terful effort smudged only by an error that enabled the Phillies to the 4-1 Colts’*- triumph. no-hit game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Goss hit a three-run homor in the sixth in the 4-1 .victory. things happen.”’ ' [sinker and a few slip pitches, the Later, in the Houston clubhouse, pet Paul Richards delivery he I --------------------------------- learned this season. j Nottebart allowed four base runners in posting the National nights after Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers did the same to San Francisco. Meanwhile, the Giants kept their league lead at three games by downing the New York Mets 4-3 on Joey Amalfitano’s 11th inning homer. Second-place Los An- Allison Hits Three Homers Twins Scramble AL i Don's career had been rather! unspectacular up to now. In nine [years as a pro he never has won 20 games, and his high win mark 'in the majors was six at Milwaukee in 1961. “Tfimlng against Dave Morehead, St. Louis trounced Cincinnati 11-2. The Milwaukee - Chicago game was4-ained out. Nottebart, purchased from Milwaukee last November, after compiling a 9-9 record in three seasons with the Braves, struck out eight and allbw^ three walks.^ Another superb pitching job by the Red Sox’ 19-year-old rookie Ted Bowsfield and a herculean sensation who had won his first hitting performance by Bob Alii-1 three. George Alusik tagged the son have scrambled the standings [teen-aged right-hander for a two-at the opposite ends of the Ameri- run double in the third after a also hit homers for the ’Twins. fourth base runner reached base on an error by shortstop J. C. Hartman. can League race. Bowsfield, who no-hit Minnesota for eight innings last Saturday fcfore witling for a fwo-hit vic- Hartman Jet Don Demeter’s < tory, turned in a masterful three-hHter Friday night as the Kansas City Athletics blanked Boston 2-0. 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It was the first run scored against a no-hit pitcher since Bob Feller of Cleveland gave up a ran to Detroit en route to a no-hit, 2-1 victory in 1951. It also tied the 7 001 score. i 301 Howie Goss provided the runs *■ ? Nottebart needed for his fifth vie- Thd setback halted the Red Sox’ -winniaa «rl„g at Ova gan*. and ^ 1 3 I l.H 50 17 . 83 43 33 31 4 1 2M 09 02 21 43 - - dumped them out of first place-six percentage points back of the Chicago White Sox, whose game at Baltimore was knocked out rain. Michigan 'Hall' Elects 3 1 2 73 run homer in the sixth inning, 'll “J. C. came up to me after it M was over and he had his head T and he looked up at me,” said Nottebart. “Before J.C. could Tommy Bridges, Ki Ki Cuyler and Flint’s Guy Houston were the three sports figures elected for School was coach at the school for 24 years which his teams had 10 unbeaten seasons and 12 SVC 1963 to the Michigan Hall His record was 14M1-1! "Taffiil Bridges, member of the American League All-Star team six times, was a 20 game winner with the Tigers from 1934-36. Cuyler, a resident of Harris-ville, was one of the great out-filders of the National League. He had a .321 lifetime mark, primarily with the Pirates. Houston, retiring this year as principal of Flint Northern High say anything I told him, ‘forget it, J.C. those things happen.” Nottebart laughingly admitted he “had great stuff. I pitched a no-hitter, so I must have had. I couldn’t Jielieve it when it was over. There wasn’t time. Everyr body just grabbed me, and I was aiid iTiiiisi honored at the annual Michigan Week sports Hall of Fame dinner next Wednesday in Detroit. Cuy-ler is deceased. Two-Player Show In Muskogee Open N. Michigan Thinclads Top Annual MIT Event HOUGHTON (AP) - Northern Michigan thinclads disregarded pouring rain yesterday to ran up a total of 80 points and smash two meet records in cdpturing the 14th annual Michigan Tech Invitational Track Meet here. Finishing second was Michigan Tech with 71H points, followed by Soo Tech 30>4, St. Norbert MUSKOGEE. Okla. (AP)-The stage was set today at the $8,000 or say. The Giants pulled out to an early lead when Willie Mays and Willie McCovey connected for their seventh homers, but the Mets finally tied it in the eighth on Ron Hunt’s homer. Amalfitano’s first homer of the season, off reliever Roger Craig, g:avei San Francisco its fourth straight] walk to Jerry Lumpe and a double by Norm Siebern. SIX BATTED IN Allison produced six runs batted in with his homers and showed admirable impartiality, hitting them off three Cleveland Versalles connected with two on In the-Tifth_agiinsMoser Gary Bell, and AllisoinSTlrthree-tua. shot in the same inning for a 6-3^ 'Minnesota lead. Backed by the powerful 14-hif barrage, Jim Perry, dealt off by the Indians season to the Twins, won his first m three decisions with his new club. He went out in the seventh an ailing side and Ray Moore finished up. Jerry Walker in the seventh and Ron Nischwitz in the eighth. The big outfiekler now has nine homers, a -330 average, and tops the league with 29 RBI. Harmon Killebrew apd 2Soilo Versalles Rain Is Out of Preakness Allison blasted three home runs [ in consecutive times at bat and struggled out of the cellar with an 11-4 romp over Cleveland. The Twins had dropped four straight, seven of their last eight and 10 of 12 before erupting against the Indians, but they now hold ninth place by one-half game over Washington. Joe Pepitone of the New York Yankees and Leon Wagner of Los Angeles also put on a display of muscle with two homers apiece Lakeland, Spencer Win Softball Games Lakeland Pharmacy exploded for 11 runs in the last three innings to! blitz Midget Bar 13-4 in Class B Waterford softball last night. Spencer Floors topped Westside as the Yanks nipped the^AngelslLanes 5-1 In the nightcap. Both 4-3. PepitdneY pair of two-run [games were played in a light rain, clouts supported the four-hit pitch-1 ★ ★ ★ ing of Jim Bouton. | Lakeland collected 14 hits with noFWT rmiNT - | Jim McClellan getting a double, DOESN’T CO^ Itripie and four RBI and Dick The. Detroit-atflTSuldiiBj^^ Due to Rain BAL’tiMORE m - Rain was scratched late Friday as a probable starter in today’s |150,000 added Preakness at Pimlico. 'The weather bureau had predicted that rain which fell in Baltimore most of Friday night would pose a new factor in tte existing turmoil swirling around the superiority of Chnteangay, Never Bend and Candy Spots. However, Friday night, the weathermen said the skies would clear late Saturday afternoon for the featnre event. The track still might be sloppy, for showers were expect^ this morning. PINTER’S • SEA-BAT •1HF6.B0ATS • JOHNSON MTBS. NEW SKI BIRD (CbcIbsIvb at Fintm) Complete Marhie Accessories "Ailor (ho Solo It's Iho Sorrico ThtH CoBBts” OTONorihOpdykoRd. (AA-24) FE 4-0924 TltgllhlwittehB^ tailed because of rain in the second inning of the opening game, erasing* a grand-slam homer by the Senators’ Larry Osborne and a solo homer by the Tigers’ Al Kaline. Bowsfield, throwing a frustrating assortment of breaking stuff, limited the Red Sox to one hit third-inning single by Chuck Schilling—until he turned back ----------- t w\ AU »JA-IIUUU5-----Uimi IIV LUOiOVAB victory. Gaylord Perry was the toughest jam of the evening winner. jn the eighth. Dick Williams Frank Howard drove in *^‘’*'**1 opened it with a pinch double and runs with a double and a two-run | - ....................... WORCESTER, Mass. (AP).-j Jerry Thomas hurled a six-hit-'Major attention oT rowing circles' ter for Spencer. Westside’s lone was centered today on two heavy-' ran was a first inning homer by Ted Wharry. In Class C tonight, Lakeland Pharmacy plays Dinky’s Hideaway at 7 and Dixie Bar plays A & W at 8:30. weight crews, the World champi-’ ons from Ratzeburg, West Gw-| many and Cornell’s defending] IRA titlists, at the 18th Eastern j .Spring championship at Lake iQuinsigamond. | WaierfenI Hill Country Club, Inc. MAY 18,19 AU New DRIVINC RANGE WE USE ALL NEW BALLS REFRESHA/IENTS Served by Big Jims Watarford Hill Gauntry Cluh, Ina. Dixia Hwy., at M-11, Clarkston (North of Waterford Hill) tyreen Mickey Wright and Mari-lynii Smith. Together, they have won five of stroke behind. (Wis.) 284,’^Superior State (Wis.),for the day’s best round while imandSoumiO. kfjss wright, who had a 70 the un a triple w ijuwci ,.^1*. the Dodgers to their eighth victory |^ ♦ - ---------------- ”^b^^ller handed the Pirates | Roman Mejias’ single wth two the 1963 tournaments. Miss Wright . . - ^ .traieht loss and away in the ninth was Boston s leads here with a 36-hole total of ^ ames with Dick [third and final hit, and Bowsfield 145, but Miss Smith is just one belief help.[had his third victory against four Joe Gibbon took the loss. Home runs by Stan Musial. George Altman, Dick Groat and Julian Javier got the job done for the Cardinals, along with the four- hit pitching of Ernie Broglio. Reds’ starter Joey Jay. now 1-7, was the loser. BOrSTON And if today’s third round is a repeat of Friday’s scoring, Miss Smith will move ahead. Miss Smith shot a par 70 Friday OUR “SPECIAL” FREE FREE The A’s had only one payoff JET BOATS 31IHU0IITS-C1UISE3S Sofu . . . DepundobU * MICHIGAN TORIOatAFTSalM I 2527 Ohi* Hwy. 674-0301 ^ opening day, soared to 75. 4 Mary Lena Faulk, who was tied, witlt Miss Wright after the first jround, boomed to An 85 to drop R 10 strokes back. 4 Kathy Whitworth moved Into 'Beth Stone at 151 third place at 148. Shirley Engle-[horn and Judy Kimball were next at 149, with Sandra Haynie and p^'Beth Stone at 151. Apaclie Camp Trailers OpBii All Oby Sender BUI Coller I Mil* I. of Lepeer on M-2I Barons Reach Tennis Final Two new coaches were named FBEE INSTBUCnONS NIGHTLY 7:30 to 10 P. M. COL'S GOLFLAND 1976 S. Tolograph R4. Bloomfleld Hills and Northville battled for the Wayne-Oakland League tennis champion^ip day at Clarkston. i : In yesterday’s preliminary' rounds, both schools qualified two at Birmingham Codntry Day players each for the singles and [school for the 19j53-64 season, doubles championships. | George Browne will take over I Northville has 12 points, one the football coaching job, and more than Bloomf ield Hills. Mil-j Phil Diliman will handle the bas-ford and Clarkston tied for third ketball team. Browne replaced jwtih 34. Theu^came Holly 14 W. R. Snelling and Dillman' thkes [and Clarenceville 4. {the post from Richard Anderson. Ip.' , 11.,: -ri. I / 'k' V ',' TWENTY-TWO THEyPONTIAC JRlgsS. SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1968 ~ ArteM falMd 8J per cent In popuktlon br'iiMB UM and 1964. aauMHrir Ton]n,Ti cwitiwwd Mfvic*. W*‘i« pwd to lwv« hWn hwa with in 04 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CHEVROLET. Rafhapt yw> Imaw hiai. M Enpalhort ha> livad far 3S yaara wHti kit wifa and tkair 4 cfciWfan. CauM ba yaaVa mar kirn at Ika Utria laotv* botabaU •ama, EIkt dak", gat tagatkan. Or mayka yaa kiagkt yaar ear fiom kim. ’ H yaa did, yaa kaaa tkat... The praiMs of Pontiac ma:|r be beamed ahxind the world under a 1963 Michigan Week project or-imateur ra- Hams Ready to Broadcast for Pontiac ganized by Michigan dh) operators. For the fifth successive year, local “hams” will concentrate during Michigan Week on talking up the advantages of this city and state as a place to live, work and play. le reward to PonOac’s ama-teur radio curators for their national and international program of'Michigan Week will be a special certificate of merit signed by Gov. George Romney. More than 819 such certificates were sent last year to for- eign operami who reported Inst one message, hearing at 'out-of-state operators who. heard at least five Michigan operators, and to Michigan op-contactod To Remain Open for 3 More Weeks The General Adjustment Bureau, Inc., announc^ today that its catastrophy office at 51 Mt. Clemew will be open three more weeks. Staffed with seven specially trained agents, the office was set up by the parent organiu-tion to handle the flood of claims which resulted from the hail and windstorm April 17. General Adjustment is a service bureau of the Capitol Stock Co., and works directly with Pontiac's independent insurance agents. Inventive Wizard Dies COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Peter Okey, an inventor and mechanical wizard who built an automobile in 1895, died at his home yesterday. He was 89. Okey opened a motor car company in 1906. but it failed. Death Notices Death Notices SA-«_ J ■-----1- tmm—... « M» «-J »--------•- ?»rt«r Street; »(• W: (Uler at ItoOMo rwimlw. WiV Item J. roamltt. Itri. JaMi Oentmer aad Un. Dallif Arebam-"— RoMry wrTiM wUl bt l^ld Sunday. May day* te'ay' lit. Bo^ •ill Ue In iut« it ih« FuSaral Homa. LOST: LONG HAI*BD TCLLOW tat, reward. ttlSm.___________ umV: Kifiii' aoknrifi ^iA mt'’sSS *"^ RtVard, re t-wa.____________ aalary. Call, write- or tUU. Pot-• St. Joaepb. Ml - PotiUae, r*-*- WSM asaci/vx r «»a ttljhtw, ------ hara azpartenoa. Apply . Sol - Utr Diiva-In on Woodward «l H MUa ata M RITmac .. MAT IV . IM WaU ht.. PoBtlao; boloaad aaa el Mary i:^ : SHAobV ALL isLAdg idul **“ uMin. ii^CATIONS Now hhfiKi £c- Qgnttil fof O0^t tnd VftttrMMt. l-lWT tar apBoIntMaat 1^ M^^iSr BtL* ill mS^ -J177. Uborty 44177. VArntBssEs. etjaa oidiT aa JKamalil!* I. HIchaal Vlrilnla I Ibralth and maek'l and Mra. rraak Chvojka. ~ ‘ and Walter Rry- JtSf*and*- ----- ----- . aarteneod. Apidy Pilot Ulbt Rea-teurant. Pon^ Alrpart Taraalnal. iX5¥8I1TER~wXMflD, I DAnk woak, own tranaporiattaD. Call attar A PE S-44W._________ IV SITTER. SVb DATS A WEEK. )oly attar a p.m.^ RaataU. ------ - D. t. Puri^ Punaral Homa Sunday. May II. at I p m. Punaral aarvlca will ba hold lion-day. May M at 10 a m. at St. Joaaph CatboUo Church with Pathrr Prancla Okonowtkl olft-clatlng. Interment in Mt. Hopo -------- ------------- {JJ HlUcreot, kfyrUo' _____ Korman J. ________ _____ _____ brothor of Mra. Lucy Meltey-Bolda: aloo iurrlTad by t arand-ehlldran and 1 yraat iraadchUd. MATESTIC NItbt abut wtdhwtaaa. U p.m. to a ajat. lama aaparteoea., eloaad Sycaif7*teYy5^*Ug WASm[«*s. Poo6-~ 1 ■DOLEAOBD WOMAN TO LIV E In. Scboolaca chlldran. tM-MTI. NURSE, licensed, t A.M.-S KU. ••on. Ihroudh Pr. I^W — *-trains homa. OL 14S01 WANTED: OKILL C —••"lar aiparlaaea. Apply Mlnll Lunch. 0 B. Pika St. OmCB NURSE OR ABSlSTANt for pbyalcteo. typowrttten raply with peraookl date, aap^anea, raf-arance. aipaated salary. Raply tr Ponitec Pr^ Sok I.______ Permanent Domestic kcli PULL TIME. HAVE OWN •LiLHStiLM-—~ ^a/^raomt, a73-MI3, Conay Iitend. ISOT Diala —-WANTED: *MtEol?aA^**AND*SBRVI^ 6bBE8tic HELP COLORED OIRL. fanaral. no eooklnc. Oood wafaa. I day waak. t a.m. to 7 p.m. Own Part Time S p.m. to t p.m. Monday thru Priday. 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sol. Job will iDTolva ftllnt, actlns aa rcceptlonUI and aoma typlnf. Raply nmtiae Praaa Bex it ooeloao photo If potilble. __ PIANO plater' hale OR PE-mala, a ntebls Moray's Oolf snd Country Club, ZMe Union Laka Rd. WANTEDOTMPjmNTJjrpM WES'T SLOOMPnLD TOWNSHlt* IS ACCEPTTN O APPLICATON8 POR S BUILDINO PULL MME AND 1 ELECTRICAL INSP^ MRS. I CHARD LAKE ROAD. B ABT knight, also surrlrad by __________ trsndchlldran and firs graal-oranrirhildrcn PuncrsI SCrV'--Msv JO AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINB OP------ --------- ^Sbm^. —‘ •— tr. Expartancac 8 Commercf. _____ wsfea for housakaaplni and oompanlonihlp of oldarly wid-ow OR «.QM3 alter I. KXPtRlENCED COUNTBR A N 5 [IcaUons and expactrd salary. Must EXPERIENCED RB8TAURA Sewing Machine WHITE HOUSEKEEPER. sitter, lira In. OR t ISW. WOULD UEE WOMAN PROM iU to 3S ysars of agr. nrat and attractive In appraranea to work aa -■—-I raceptlonUt. no a iory. Writ P.O Box Hetfhta. Mtchlfan w A N T R 15 out-of-state operators. Operators in 23 countries, including the‘ Soviet Union, reported receiving messages. Handbooks containing facts on Michigan have been distributed to Pontiac ham operators by the Michigan Amateur Radio Oper- Labor’s share of the United I States national income rose from I about SO per cent in 1929 to about 67 per cent in 1950, according to thie U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. HAPPINESS-------— HappiasM bwbbles. Ws can’t eonuin it It child Uts^y qaWefs with exhttbcrance: Ml tba Murk and that child pTci gcneroniljr, of hiBMcIf and the thinfi he enjoy*. Some of ths ' is with fHends who os* and fUla ow homo to bwntinfi. A nun- j. i. vmNiHKIM whom 1 admire is a mechanic. Hi* finger* are dirty hot hi* mind bubble* with kindne**. He 1 a poIHieian. 1 can’t bnild a hon*e but 1 am a good mechanic and that give* happine**.” A 75 year old man i* happici.1 w hr n hr gives ■ plant to a friend. 1 think hr banks more hap-pineta than a Midas when he can give a bunch nf colorful blo*i.om* to someone who love* flowers. He ha* a platlir greenhouse: it is his saving account When he withdraw* an armfull of blos-aom*, out of season, he gives a wealth of fabulous proportions. Noo seal it snd carefully lay it away in a vault_ expect anything bnt a fonl odor for their trouble. To be happy share it with other*. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNfeRAL HOME 968 NwrtliPCTiy Street___________Phono FE 2-8378 1133 Essi Lake Drive. Walled Lake, agr M: Beloved hu:"- " of MUdred Ashe, dear sao of Ltna Ashe Teglrr, dear brother of Mrs. Norma eiroog. Mre. Hirta Teglrr. a and Haten Trgirr. Mrs. 1 PHELPS. MAT lg. 1M3. OERALO 4313 PrItoD Rd. Waterford Drayton Plslnr ‘ *' . days unly. l*St the RKliiidson -Bird ^•Imertl Home. Puneral service win he held Monday, •*— “ * day Jt __________ - .... .. __ TlllUms Church, Walled Lake. Rev. Father Ray- ----•—^s officiating. Interment * *VaUad I -- ••- Phelps: dear father of Dennis M. Kathryn a., and Jeffrey C. Pheips. dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Phelps: dear brothtr df Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Mrs., Chai tys see _______ 13 Mile Road._______ BRlbOEPORT OPERA'TOR WANT-ed. Job shop work, 3* hour week Days only. 16S3 Rochester Rd., near 15 MUe Rd . _ Crumrn. CompliMd funeral arrangement! will be announced later by the Voorhees Slple Pu- Blood Donors URGENTLY NEEDED 13 Rh PoslUve. S7 Rh NegaUva DETROIT BLOOD SERVICE M SOUTH CA88 - BABT BOT BATZLOPik. MAT IMS. gJ B Boulavard, South, ba-loved infant son of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Manlry Batsloff: dear brotbar of Robert Owen Bateloff. Piyneral aertiec waa held today at 10:13 at lha Huntoon Punaral Homa with Father Marrero officiating. Intermant lo Mt. Hopa ~»metery. -B«IX REPUES-Ai 10 n-m. Todhy them were replies at The Press eflloe la ths lollowlac _____arkdalt. Royal Oak; beloved husband of A n n a >. Baacb: daar fathOr of Loran B. and Joseph C. Beach and^ Mrs. Vamon Bullock; daar brother of Luke I. Beach. Mrs. Klsla Orren, Mrs. Lena Ckss and Mra. Bdna ••-ce.'Also survivtd by 4 grand- uwx with Rev. Paul 8. Durham offldatlng. Intermani m Rosa-land Park Cemetery, Berkley. Sporks-Griffiii FUNERAL HOME 46 WiUlntna 8t. Phone FE S-5841 age M; bclovad huaband of Prank: ddar fatbar of PhllL and Jack P. Prank: detr brother of Mrs. Ed Nootnagel. Oeorge. William. Kearney and Lkwrtne . Prank: alto survlvad by 3 children Puneral ---------- OARRU. 3iAT la. INS. ENOS A of Marlon. Michigan. '----- Pontiac: agr 43 Vlot___________ of Lorraine Oarris. dear fathrr of Mrs. Thomas Mevers, Mrs. Daniel Vanbustrlck gnd Palsy Sue Oarris: drar brother of Lonnie. Andrew. Harley and Arcbit Oarris Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Punaral aarvlca will be I Manley I . ____ Its Oakland. Blrmlngha_, _ with Dr. Harry O. Martin i elating. Intermant In Kvergr Cemetery, Wtggville Oravatlda strvleat at 3 | Oarrte will He In state at msd-ley Bailey Puneral Home. oRioDt. MAT II. INI, dniariNA IHxabeth. eSO Norihvlei . _____ Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallac* Ortan; dear tutar of Robert Prank; dear granddaugb- GET OUT OF DEBT with payments as low as 110 M. BUDGET SERVICE g W. Huron__________PE 4-0*01 LOBE WEIGHT SAPELT AND economically with newly ---■ Dax-A-Dtet tableU. N SImma. Hie EtikoEs 7ii-3ui. o^ic_a TCusle for afl o Pay Off Your Bills helpful. Good wagti re^ar •’- ■----—-------spsiiT baha- —........ need apply. .. „ ..... Plrastona Store. 140 N. gxcirinaw. No phone call*. lXtHB hand, pull or PART HARRISON. MAT 17. 1M3. iHl-ton, 1334 Michigan Ave., Alma; ... --- ^ husban- * *' c 77, Beloved husband of Msr-•t Vance Harrison, dear fa-of Mrs. Wanda Kennedy. Mrs. Beatrice Myherr Paymante low i_____ Protect your Job and Credit Home or Office Appointments City Adjustment Service 714 W. Huron_________PE S-WSI MAN INTERESTED FEiwral Dirtetors OrlnnHls _ Saginaw St „_R SIDINO ______ ___JOWS. DOORS REMODkUNO and ADDITIONS Kraft Siding & Roofing FREE ESTIMATES PE 4-2444 ' ' AWNlNOS. MODERNIZATION Combtnfttioot. sidinr Pbrebes BRADFORD WINDOW A ilDINO FHA ”• • Mri. tfeftinct Myners, Mrs. »tr- -u-L. WBfinaw o*. rawnm^ \;nukm. . n in *• ***?““““ Home. Kaago HarNr Ph OgJ OJW. Rpcheiter Road. ___________________________ ORIVEWAT 8PECIALI8T8, FREE C and Mr. Mack Barrlaoa. PuDcral servlet will ba held Monday, May 30 at 1:30 piih. at Huntoon Puneral Home with Rot. Lawla Crandall offlelaUng. Interment In Ottawa Park cemetery. COATS funeral home DRATTQN PLAINS OR 3-7737 D. E. Pursley I. OaklkBd Machine. Every Family of Our Community ... "T . . Is Entitled to ouf services—our Very best. There is no other requirement, only that your fomily needs us — and our entire facilities ore available to you. Ours is o most humon and personol service, and worthy of your confidence. We assure you of our best efforts, and of the digrtity ond core thot should be a port of the lost rites for a loved one. You con coll the Donelson-Johns Funerol Home with confidence, assured of our personal service, our personal interest, ond:the-very— finest funerol service avoilobte—onywhere. 0» Our ^remi (Donelson-^oims FEOEtlAL 4^511 FUNLRAL HOME JL 855 WEST HURON ST, PONTIAC shop experle 331 Raeburn. -NO LAYOFFS HERE SPEaAL; MOTOR TUNEDP. 3S.80 brakes rallned. S12.M, plus psrta *---------“-If* Oarsg*. 1112 I Laka Orion. — Donelson-Iohns 10 wmld be Interested In S2*week« ■ Very yesr. operating prolecl- * Oarage. 1 Lapeer Rd.. Laka Orion. J-1S13. Meehaolc formerly 1 Prank Shuck. Ford f-‘— . FLOOR LATINO ‘ -------------finlahing. 25 years i. a*^I>hrDER. pLoor latino, ' sanding and finishing, Ph,ont FB BoMHMEt Wflter Proofinf HUNTOON g Pontiac fof 50 Y Voorhees-Siple ____________ FE 3-837* Established Over 40 Tysr* SPARifS^RlFFlX Cemetery Lots -----PE S-3303.______________________ CEMETERT LOTS - OAKLAND Rills Memorial Oardens—Novi --Choice of lacatlon—will tscrlNce. O A. Robde. IN WIbon St.. — Oenevs. Illinois. POR SALE BT OUT OP STATE —owner 3 xrrvlct |9 iS^ H-m uFau work Tizzy By Kale Osanh iiffreMlYt ortMUition of Ul kind in to U.S.e tpieltUito In burfUry ud. rottory ,^urto« lo E«UU « 41. bftve and rooorry umui BuftoMM only. You'aSop”----f“ I '’’* f—”.-_________ \Tr»lncd aerrlce Men, RetumUhle MODERN J . ROOM r6usE ■ Jprk... PrM TubTttrttoT^^ I El'« M Hl«hl»nd. olf ^■ MonHomerT Wijd WiUse m.iiI »» » moalh. Phone WAdlU.' ■■ -------- l« ROOMS FURNiraED O^ *' Trmtpertotiea. 25 ...... LAKE FRONT 3 • BEDROOM TEAR-' 1*0 DRESDEk STREET: NICE COM-1 rnunn .ill i.i.. •.... ----I p^i 4 roMns uil buUi wltb (a-1 ra«e and doubla lot, which f—- ' nn furnished. 4701 RKhlaod Rd. I WANTED RIDE TO FORD * a.m. shlf....... esied In fstUns lota the eas-------- tnsuraoee busliMu will receive Ueense traloliis at r • Dnlverntr. ^ me ettlee end Com^te tMi Mrs, jjaw* ployment FEderal U ts flven. Con- “feaiJS- CoranuMiODe m; wnriMTOKM to _P9t ctPl Oft FK »40U. n 4^3403 WaafddiiMrtHteleadlt ON lotos: Ut*E. BkAdrlFOL $■ room furnished hooie, carpet eU s‘aa T^,r& WIndlate. • teat HeeMt-QafwahM 40 zm JAMES ROAD mu vbedroeoi hccne U a« v.. ceptlODal. bur at *13,300. Available on 01 tenr-residential i .V ------- -jlShbSl-- Walton Bhrd. and East pf ITS. Itb ear garase. large lot, fenced rear rard. K. O. Mempetead, Realtor, 3*0 W. Hurep, FE 4-0304. hr OWNER; itb Aqu^ Kancr 1 BEDROOM NEWLT DECORATED, b^, auto, hot water. VR S-OTTO. . »tt Benstein Rd. near Wolverine I ment, garage. MA 4-3»70. Real Rstate Salesman Esperleneed for new house project. Work dtrwct for builder. Good com-Boi 3*4, Blooni- r*F^Mioe CASS LAKE PRrVILEOES. WELL kept, newly decorated. 3-bedroaiii WaahiMSo'j^ LAKE PI WBRtsJ^HREtejiBM GomIs 29 j ADcWiirjALB^ evert SATUR..* BEDROOM”N E W L Y DECO-day at Blue Bird Auction We ll rated, gas heat. 1*0 month, on buy furniture, tools and annhaneea-l leane. EM 3-4333. Union Lake. leptl^ systi _____ terms, by _______ _______ CALL US FOB REAL ESTATE structlon. Our business la ter- ^“®S^D?.?r*(wr“^ - ERipl#yHMRt Afticiss Bookkeeping' Machine Operator Esperleneed on Burrau^ or NCR machine. Bolarr depends on expe- TION, 50*» DUIe Rwy, service. Many homes U. — Jmtes**EV* •*2^****“*’"* HEALtr*'^ EM *-*703. ^ HACKETT .... NEAA*'flS'i'll-J-heta. 4-~M*4. jIItos Besitj. home, ettacbed saragt. many tras. W.WO down, EM 3-3M> 3-BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. 1>> bath. laurga lot. Noor schoola and »m mopjiL 731 N. BQurrr oreatly reduced. Call for deUlla, FE I EXECUTIVE ROME-* fNXlMS. 3 ----I,.... ------... dUposal, Midwest Employment 403 Pantlac State Bank BuUdIng FE *-*337 large dining i lot. A muat to see u you n Ing tor a better cuetom-buili Elf 3-6703. Drtve out M-» t Lake Road In White Laki Left lo EUonwood. Open 8 REALTY EVELYN EDWARDS ••VOCATIONAL COUNSEUNO SERVICE" 2*7 West Valt, Footiac“ New 3-4-bedroom hrae. ' RENT OPTION $86.50 MONTH Tplpphnne FF. 4-0.^«4 3 ADULTS NEftD 'W 1 Preston Walker Smith EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL COUNSEUNO SERVICE 1363 Woodward. Blaomfleld Hills Barbour Terrace No. 6 646-3663 Wo bovo located in terrapes behind aouthweat corpar of Long J^glte-afill ' — home with -garage. Pontiac North- n daily - Sunday POR SALE IT OWNER: LARGE 3 bedroom older home near bus and tchool. handy north alda location. one bedroom down, ------- room, basmeent, ‘ " heal! ipic and Priced -------- Sale Houses___________ S-BEDROOM PRAMErMSEMEN 2-car garage, ts-aere lot. Equtty i lluid contract OB 4-1733. JlildOM RANCH STYLE,. 3-BEl ---- attached m car garage. ---1 beach, f ■— .; WEST SIDE 3-BEDROok IeCEE-I atlon room, garoto. Coll UL 3-lMI, I .----------- . ...m take----------- ------- Only t*.0W. Calb owner MA COLORED 3-BEDROOM. FUU- ^^niENT NO DOWN PAYMENT NO MORTOAOE COSTS FIRST MONTH, jtO PAYMENT Payments Like Rent 2-3 Bedroom Ranch Homes OPEN NO CREDIT CHECK SPOTLtaHT BUILDERS ~1 4^3 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! WILL BUILD • SUNDAY. 2 TO 3 Anyens — Browse t ibrougb the>t beautiful homes sfler church Sun. HERKINGTON HILLS; 446 THORS 1-bodroom brick ranch, b buUt-ln evOD and iango carport, beautifully landscaped 1M3 MAURER I'li-car gmge. flnUhcd rKreottog EAST BLVD. HEIGHT.S 63* riverside I PRICES FROM t*.35 !N AFTl___ D SUNDAY Your plan or ours DON McDonald Licensed Builder_OR 3 2637 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES «-OUR OFFICE WILL BE NEW HOMES NORTH OF PONTIAC Paved SUeeta - Gas Heel 3-Bedroom Rancli with Attached Osrogt ~J-Bedroom Brick with Pull Bsiement ■ .$69 MONTH Excluding taxes and Insurance Ross Homes, Inc. FE 4-0591 OPEN^ .SUNDAY 2 TO.g Tmtles west ol downtown Rorh- o« J'-/a I , gas fired steam ■ ■ ' ........... or?asbT^i!EU-^^^^'^^ Stepping on your feet. Couldn’t you pull ^— them back a little faster?" Including also 4-Bedroom — Full Basement Tri-Levels ind Colonials All Large Rolling Comer Lois ____________Ol.lvf 1A701_______ SUBURBAN. NEAT 3-BEDROOM bUngalow with garage, modern., riose to schools and supermarket. E.VST P.T-Vi), KrURFTTr~ PARK ,\REA Bve two 3-bedroom limes^lo r garage with arporl. Onlv DIRECTIONS. OK k ROCHESTER AREA bedroom colonial, basemenl. ige. 2'I acres of gorgeous li aped beamy, see It. NEWINOHAM REALTOR ,\0 MONKV DOWN older homes Some are located in Herrington Hills. Ponllac Knolls . ---- Heights - ------ district. Ref. Phone FE 4-7410 3 OR 4 BEDROOM HOME V good yard. In vlc._mrf.-WTO Twp. $ML^~-way WiU OPTION 3-Bodroom Single Home 133 MOlfTH Featuring EARLY AMERICAN 2-tlory 4-bedrooni home si Ooodl-son. *3.000 down. 070 month Inrliid. thg taxes and Insurance. OL 14300. 1013 N. Main, Frank Ihepard, Real- "iNtfr^oins-Sckotls 10 LEARN RBAVT mUIPMENT. ~2^ bedrooms, brgm,' nvRit ro kKchen, utility room ind garage. No children. Call before 3 p.m. . •« FK 3-0100. It Dolly^aw'suSgr "i3*4S REAL VALUE BOULEVARD HEIollTS' " bbOD fNCOkiE PROPERTY, s-famlly duplex on >« aero of land, part baiement. Union Lake arei *7400, low down payment. 163 i HOMESTEAD DRIVE S room modem bungalow, gas I garage, mutt sell. 16.300. le Paul Jonee Really. FE 4-0350. Plains. Oll.MK MONTH 4 and Ininranct BATEMAN OPEN NO MONEY DOWN . TrI-level ni raneh starter homea on your lot. Model open 104. G. FLATTLFY, BLIYR. BA.SIC-BIL Mxlel hume on FYembei 2. 3 and 4 bedrooms between Hatchery and Dixie Highway. See these homes bel-ire you build Will duplicate on your lot. No down vPaymant. Will Include mslerials Id luilsh. ,\. C. Compton & Sons I possetslon. north part W. 6-MUo R DESIRES work. Experienced In landscaping. , - ----------------f ,ork, PE 3-7733 PAUL JONES REALTY FE 44530 BUILDER nods lots In Pontiac. Immediate offer, no commission, Mr. Davis. ..... Heal Value Realty. Telephone Pontiac 603-3333. Rent lake Cottages MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE ARE... . bedroom. fuU baserncm and garage ii^K, ,-]?&. ras RKA'LTnr. COMMUNITT NATIONAL BANE 333f6»» WE MJCHAELB REALTY 3-7.30 Sal. M. Sun. 14. *4171 mstu. for ri MULTIPLE Lm^a the; OPEN OPEN MANDON LAKE - fuaran-ilnr' FE 4-flioa' or 4~-7030. TEACHER DESIRES SUMMER work 36*41** after 4 p m._ waRtcd! mrpbnter work; •MIFSl .SFLLLK Bilyere wa..lng fo^aM' kindi of Ribtb ESTATE alia CONTRACTS. SUNDAY 2-5, 274 W. Walled Lake Di Rant Reoflis •taUed gM furnace. : •■now; for quicks ear garage, clone to even Unben^vabl^ $4f.M mt WAXrTO SFI.L? GIVE US A TRY WE NEED USTIN08 TOUNG _______ _________ _________ any kind. FE 3-S81!> or FE 44*1* wwnr TYWimW rwimnw 14 NICE SLEEPING ROOM NEAR General Hospllal. FE 3-14(7. ONE LARGE ROOM FIRST FLOOR] (Mas or OR 3433* 1(0 W COLUMBIA by. call to Iniptct. Btrav-sTiow blooming In / the iTcT 3-bedroom, oil holt, hardwood payments *73 me. HAO-H RkAL ESTATE. 4300 W. fames A. Taylor, Realtor: ________________________ 7733 Highland Rd. cd '4-aciT pare r >UKD.\YLLY 'OXBOW LAKEPRONT Last Chance No Down l\Tymcnt ~No MortRaKP Uost> Family Special. . _______ . rooms, spacious fenced loi. ei. tached 2' cer garage. Terrific buy —3.(00. Newingham Realtor. UL Saunders 2-3310. UL 3-33T3. WILDFIRE .Sweetheart Homes 3-bedroom full baaement. TO pi 6t Wyatt In with our work etpitty program J Follow tbo •'SweoOioort" tlgns. 4 mUea North of Walton out Baldwti F£24iaj)UMah_Bldg _Co^_ ig;95ir Ttll-LEVEL. 3 - BEDROOM. ! baths, finished recreation rouu>, I fenced yaru. near Northern___Higb,_ _ basement, oak floore. gat------- copper plumbing and full Insulated. Ready To move In. We arrange fl- , SPACIOUS NEW 3 AND t Full baiement. |A!> Big )UAI,1TY BUILT ■ YOUR LOT OR OURS TALK I'KFSTON CUSTOM BUILMR___OR 340U HIITER I. gas beat, garage. < $6,300. Ternit. LAKE PRIV.. excellent large 3be m home, wotbtr and dryer, ve convenient lo Unkm Lai d tU.4O0. 3377 David K. Water- 3-78*3 ROOM AND BOARD POR MEN. Home privileges PE . _______I DESIRE WALL WASH- Ing. A-1 work. FE 4-1131.______ COIX3RED LADY WANTS WORK. own transportation. FE 3-3467 _ IRONINOS (3 00 30 SENECA. 33*4346 Pontiac area. FE 3-42G_ Aportmoots—Foniisktd i ROOM AND OR BOARD OWNER LEAVING STATE. MUST sarrifire 3-bedroom brick rar ' Garage, breeaewav. fireplace side and out. private lake. tl6.1 BuiMhig Sondco-Sopplifs 13 I ROOM. MODERN KITCHEN PRI-vale balh. private entrance. Attractive and spotlesi Relerencex rr-Cjulred. Near Tel-^^gw. 363 month. A-1 cement work FE S-4756 Of OH 3-i I CEkfENT WORK OR 4-1333 OR 1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY APART- M BY mpuls Fully furntahed. Parkii ' North-Northeast tide. FE 3-2241 FE 4-4266 I X 60. HEAT FURNISHED. AIR conditioned. Acmes from Post Of-flce. Inquire 734 W. Huron. 0 IN BUSY JUDAH LAKI g center, Ideal or variety g store. 3890 Jotlya. FE Ing, dining and kltche^ lly room. Carpet, rage, full basems ' ASPHALT WORK Driveways, parkliu lots, tennis courts, repairing. BondM and Itc-eneed eontractori. Call FE 3-3014. CEMENT MD^BLOCK WORK . - BEDR0036. GROUND FLOOR. SMALL STORE OB IDEj private entrance, near Blut Sky 0", per month Theater .130 mo FE 40633 I 2*» Bald 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH' --- ------- and rntranre, clean, dote In. FE Rent OfflCO SpOCO with llj^ht ROCHESTER AREA. 3 ■ BEDROOM brick, attache^garate on wooded acre. 2 flrepTaoea. ttnlshed base- CEMENT CONTRACTOR Oulnn’a ConitrutMon Co. F14-0133 YOUNO HOUSE MOVINO. ---------1 ..... 3-ROOM. 1 OFFICES-125 AND DP. 4540 DIXIE Ink. drapo*' and refrlgarat ool). *13 onuma Lane, OL M______________ SAM WARWICK HAS IN SYLVAN Late. S-bodroom 3H bath. 3413 Renfrew AVC., all city terviree lake privlteges, K0.000 caNi. Open Sun dayt. 2-4 p.m. 003.3630. 462 1714 OPEN SU.\I).\Y 2 711 I’arkdalc garage Built in 1352 Compleleij paneled, carpeting and drapes ti living room. Stove and washer drvrr romhlnstlon. imdergrounc sprinkling system Family roon r,;;5,:r5”srh'iareMd”.' s: roinlnrtable summer nights. Snn miA Tc?t1i? : Nil Payment Ut Mo....... j .UUcilrooni Prick-Faced I Witli or Without: C:oZV BUNGALOW , • Near Tel-Huron, by owner, completely remodeled. 3 bedroom, modern . kitchen, full basemenl.' new gat furnace, screened porch, i lot. 17,050. Terms NORTHERN HIGH AREA Olition available______________ UNION LAKE Year-around cottage, 3 roomi and I ----- ----Td ody ■ " ■ ' - New Homes Full Ba.sements 3-BEDKOOM RANCH Gas Heat—Oak Floors (1 INSURANCES I siding and 2-car ga-, sliadrd lot with city lUr ou -^e of town. >RISE al the right —oven Slid ranger fiisnsi* nrejJIacF *Cbr. TCIhnev a® PATIO WITH AWNINO Thta —• house In a very good neighborhood^ *7,'®* Tems“c” *te *ar ,ast of Oakland. 3 block! north of Montcalm. FE 0-2713 1 to 4 LI 3-7337 16 to 12 A M. or Eveer WESTOWN REALTY Hwy. OR 3-1355. Sfsi Illy equipped. iidOntiala illding and n ___________and commercial tending and' remodallne John w Caplei. MY 3-112*. BPECIALIZE IN CEMENT DRIVE- Qeneral Printing 4 nalrlngjMd Phone FE 4- rewmdmg. 3I* E. Pike. 2 ROOMS. UTILITIES FURWISHED.., ilk ,______ 143 E Howard. FE 3-334*.____’ROnt BUNIMSI PrOpOlty ^ - ROOMS. 1----------- i-woig.^'*'______________ sq It. Tile Iloor l^ed park-vale bath and uUlltlcs. dependable Ing. Formerly furplture etore couple, 134 Miirton.________ | Next to Dlkle Flpfal. Drayton EVERYTHING PRM mlddleaged. 118 BEAUTIFUL Dixie Hwy. SMALL I BEDROOM. 4 ROOM houae, free and clear. FE 4-6447 COLORED. NEW FAMILY HOUSES Eaatwood Development OPEN .'•iUNDAY 2-5 M57 Wliitficld Ct.. ranch, ledge rock fireplace, nice home on a nice lake Lots of summer living and priced right WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, B Y owner. 3-bedroom, brick ranch ----------------- .------. 96x140 yM APART> 3-3143. 3 ROOMB AND BATH. DFFER, MltralfllMflBMt utllltlei, garagf, pvt. entrance. LAKE FRONT MACEDAY LAKE. beautUul like-new -S-room bungalow teach. Larfr living room with ^replace. basement and attached garage, Lake-front living ........ entran Raeponelhle couple. g«3-3437. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. COUPLE. 1 room ronOb. *4 ft. garage. 4. jalouate porch, ctrete drive. 300 Owner 363 7338.__________ 1 WEST BLbOMFIELO. k-BEDROOM East Howard al OPEN espectabie home Eve. FE 3-0407. Dreijweli^^Teilorini^ 7 DRESSMAKINO. TAILORING, AL- ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT A teaullful barhrlor apl. 3 roi completely furn ------- ’— Exelusive 3130 6*2 2410 baeement. paved alreeU. ' 0 1)0\VN $84.50 MONTH SUNDAY 2-5 4862 Irwindalo DOWN — ■ w*lth**new modemlxed j ew gai furnace. - full ! kitchen. New gai hasement-^^o.^. OPEN HOUSE garage, loeated only beach. 5 loU well lonceo. rruii; trees and berrlee. FuU prict 15.330f with 6930 down and *M per roonlh I No closina^te. land contract. | CLAREWE C. RIDOEWAY rE 5 7031 Broker 3*0 W. Walton , BYIQWMEB-BDBDHBAN I 3-1sedraam brick. HiuenieDt. 3 fire-i placoa. Lot iax340. Oarsca, cerom-' fc bath. EM 34 l\ol)imvo4Hi BUDGET SPECIAL. 3 bei gat heat, fenced rear ya schLu ”lt'5**rear*special. ; you with only *1150 down pli Large landacaped I prlvlletea: good tel proximately *2050 d< . Templeton ! ONE WONDERFUL HOME 1 The personality home of Ponllac FOUR-bedroom BRICK. Two-story home. Beautiful yard- Mid pStlo LARGE living and dining rooms . NEW 1-BEDROOM HOME tenth- OFFICU OPl.N SUNDAY 2-5 \\1 Nest I bedroom, tiled bath, very njee kitchen, full basement, automatic heat, large lot. blacktop atieets. •ewer and water. Priced reduced ST SUBURBAN Crary School — 3-bath. Large and spacious with ti n Flair cooking u I - large , FEATURDCa Wall to vail carpeting All wood doors lo Ponllac General Hospit for young doctor. ST*.9 *1.900 down pill* costs s II Ian LET S TRADE nviu'xe l.ivinf' rage. large lot al Only *1.600 plus viusma av*,. See This TodSyT THE YARD IS A VERITABLE PARK, probably * rnw erlng oaks Close to the MaU. J-incoIn Heights All aluminum sided t-room modern home. Spadbus bedrooms, tiled bath. Urge finished recreation room,- gas - b**L -garage. Large landscaped lot. Shown by appointment. LIGHT HAULINO. ( . ROOMS and BATH. PRIVATE VAN SERVICE MOVING AND 8TORAOE REASONABLE RATES lIOBE^fo&KlNS* *^^'*^R°gL513 Piilifilil & Docorathii 23 and back enuance, garage 3-BED|toOM. 14-BATH QUALITY ,eat furntahed. Clean, l chUd, ranch, family yoom with picture FEM337^______________ window, paik). new nylon carpet- UPPER HEAT. Partly turn. Couple. FE 2-742F_ 3 ROOMS, clean, no DRINKERS. 4 BOOMS AND BATH. HEAT A 3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH tlO.tOO. OR 3-0300 030 PEN8ECOLA. PONTIAC Charming 3’ - bedroom home. A-1 DECORATINO -PAINTINO -Moatarlng — paportng- FYta Eat, alaoounto for oaah. 00341030 • A-1 PAINTINa. INTERIOB ANb EX-•(rtor. Fre* ----- ---------- rates '330-»504 _______ , LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. FE SOW EXPERT PAINTINO, DECORATINO. paper romormg. OR 3-7354. ___ OR I7FIS BROTHERS Comnirr-ial - Residential . Paining and decoraling. OR 3-0*4* HOUSE PAINTINO "•AND OENER-l^repalrs, sU work guaranteed. Oolteral Hospital, tached garage, baaemcat, gaa 4'~boom* i * miSiS-Tb^alw** Mountain »d yg ,,, asm bVth—oWt* ALUMINUM gpniO- I Hluihb'nf. wirtnk. dry wall, porch niy. ulUlties -ON YOUR LOTI **.*50. d. No drunken parlies. FE 3-W33.1 Moriey Down rROOM OFFER FLAT i OOODELL ________33 Dwigbt 5 BOOMS, IFRIVATE ENTRANCE gBEDROOM HOME. TAKE OVER heat and hot wali-r Dodge Park, payments and equity "" ‘ 24 «re». 682-1234. —wwva'V^*" , APARTI^C}^ fob I^nt. ^olc or working couple Pvt ehTTaaW. --- ------ laciUttea- Inquire at 626-0773 REAL VALUE : E HOME IN DRAYTON. 2 BED-om. carpeted living room, large newly decorated kust sell. 300, tl,600 down. OR 3-0056 Priced Ji only *900 ___, sell quick. Don't U _ LET 8 TRADE Lake Orion f: Obbom modem setting overlooking the lake. Large room, full sued dining nice modem kitchen. 3 OPEN yMmost New a.tedmarf> bl.level In B1 Brewer Heal F.state t JOSEPH F. REISZ. SALES MOR -------- - -1. FE Sd>»23 Sun, 2:30 to 5 P.M. Klizabetli 1-ake F^states ‘ ' chants only range ahd o rage. Paved streets, and gaa. Area of • and Juti 114 300 VI d. 2 baths, turn alarms ittaehed ga- . :e kitchen and separate dl OPEN LET’S TRADE City Bargain - gBEDI^li BRICK RANCH, 1'. ' ........ - - ----^37 14 LOTS. ' VETS - HERE'S YOUR ^^ANCE ^lo buy K.ull price only fo.MO IxiW Low poyrnenii. No Tfmiicv .<1111. 2:.^B t" 5 P.M. l.lizabftli Bake Front 48.V Motorway Dr. fie sure to see this dellghtfullv HOME AND ACREAGE - A retlree’i as a whistle. Gaa beat, garage, 3 acre.s good garden nil. berries $*.300. Additional 44 acres avail- bath upstairs. CARPETING Inelud-i ed PERFECT condition. Gaa boat. I By appointment only. ; EAST SUBPRBAN-Aubum Relfhli area. A eharp clean 3-bedroom male story home on a Urga lot run garden area, fruit tree* and 1. 14' by 14' utility rc ed bath, can—• ---.,_te exterior. * home priced a Eves, end Sunday call Hr. Castell ,1 William Miller MR^altor FE 2-02&4 1670 W Huron Opoo t,4o 3 BfiOOMFIELD SCHOOLS Brick ranch home In excellent cor diuon. Living room vllh fireplacr —-1. Stiehen —•'■ ■-— ... breakfast irpettng and ____._____ , J baths. Ige iiilhty, family room. Oak floors, storm and screens. 2-car attached garage Large lot Inunedlate pos-aession, and priced a' I *31.760. OPEN 2 5.r..\t. SUNDAY IRWIN NORTH TASMANIA Lovely 2-story family homo per condlttoa. 2 Iota, stucc brick. Large roonia and re move hi. Uvlng room, dlntni .«tr. large kitchen, sun r<-------- - a and bath up. Carpeting t. Basement, full both. oU _ 2or larage. Priced ' *" FHA or G1 terms $40 4700 DALE COURT, beautiful laka from bungalow with altocbed breexeway and 1 car goraga. hae b^toonia a out ba teUt-ln__________________ luxe features. Drtve e Highway to M13 through Clarksto turn right after passing the e 0 Cranberry Lake Bs- WE8T SUBURBAN 3-bed ro< with F s OinOy M-HS F*f 8-nw ‘ MASON THOMPSON-DECORATOR. Interior-Exterior. FE 4-1364 > . KOfTINO AND PAPEHINO, REA- , . aonoble, FE 3-3403 after 3. FRINTINO. FAFERINO. REMOVAla | Waohlllf. 673-3071. C. Wblto. P BLOOMFIELD COLORED :No money down, no- clostnf cuts. i nice V - bedroom boms. *37 pw ‘ Jmonth. ' ., j RUSSELL YOUNG : FE g33**‘ “Bud" Xicholie, Realtor FE 5-11201 or FE 4-8773- * ’“““trade' . ’l l 111: i).vn :.\i.\N u iw' Nealtor ‘ FE *-71(1 O'NEIL RE.ALTY CO 177 s. Teletroph “Ikul" Nicbolie, Realtor / 41 ut Clemens SI- . Ft 5-1201 ur 363-6421 1 u.nm. ™k„. a.icneu w„u umu.x UOI^RED space, tile, bath BaaeroenL oil beet MODERN CONtEMPORART 3-BED-alunilAumlstorms and sereena. Lge 1 ROOM BRICK RANCHER - CAB-, lot Exoallem condlttoa and 4 years' PETINO AND DRAPES - BUILT-ntat Pilced- at *12.300 with tl 200 IN BAR- FULL BASEMEND AU-dowii and M* per month Includthg TOMATIC HEAT - OWNER" MAS taxes and insurance Shown by ap-. REDUCED PRICE 03.MO FOR pointmeni FAST ACTION - MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM WITH LOW lohnK. Irwih A SONS - REALTOR 313 W Huroo-^jBIpct 1*31 313 Oakland Ate. Pboht FE »-l44*-Erca. FE **6*3 FE t-(14M Opon Bvai WRIGHT / ' iV Vi , TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MaV 18, 190.T SH3 CfM EUZABETH ROAD PHONI- 682-2211 OPEN AL PAULY Sunday 2 to 6 l‘.M. 384 Secorid St. - i, i i- SALE HOUSE 49 I’ffwer Kfal i‘.::talc | BRAND NEW 3 be Golf Couts#' Jn excellent t>« 1 alra H4.I flOVeT~ ~ " 3-BEDROOM RANCH Gas Heat—Oak Floors w.oo Has 1>> baths, family room, full] basement, and large yard Ideal for large family. Elliabeih Lake Road to Cooley Lake Rokd. left: to Motorway and left to Prop-j J^‘“^h’Tfhfp^ae^”Jarg^w;'LAKE EMNT HOME - « room. waU-ltf-waJl carpeting, shrub-1 bery and flowcra galore on a well; landscaped lawn are a lew of the' A. JOHNSON & SON’S' REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 1796 8. TELEORAFK FE 4-2533 Laka Prtptrty 51 3 NICE iJtKE FRONT LOTS, WAT- pa'ol'jones REALT PE 4-S3M OPEN OPEN ggl MALLOCK BLUE STAR HOMES OPEN FOR INSPBCnON $13,900 Water front llTlni. New t-roem hornet with 17 ft. kUehtn. g bod-rooma. wardrobe eloacti, PA gaa haat, open baaamcht with gg ft. family room with wall -•-- large ptieti to union ummw siiu DIRBCTK From Union Lake ___ on Cooley Lake Road Laka Road. Turn right to IsUnd Rd.. turn left to i Look for open aigni or.... J. L. DAILY CO. UNION LAKE. UICRIOAN EM 3-7114 Lake Front Site 9O*206-Ft^ •xceptio and cec Carl W. Bird, Realtor FE i-6111__________________ LAKE LiVINa LOTS -MS MINUTES to PopUac. tTH. 110 down, gio mo. Boat - Flah - Swlip. OR 3-UW. FE 4-6500. Bloch Brot. Corp. WHY RENT ? f-15 near Bald Eagle Laka LAKE FRONTS NT LAKE I153M0 trade o sandy beach - BI-LEVEL. 3 bedrooms, attached garage. 3 Iota, shade, sandv beach. g22.4|PO. WAUMEOAH LAKEPRONT LOT. PARK PLACE »r. Agg-1506 Yc- AL6oNA COUNTY. NORTH LAKE. Olennle. Laketront lota In tha heart of tha Huron National For-t. eaay tarnu. P. LAKE FRONT 7 ROOM CUSTOM bull! brick ranch home. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, separate dining room, bullt-lns. family room with fireplace. 2-car garage, Ot foot fronL -----------lake, EM 34Wlg. PRIV1LEOE8 ON SUSAN^KWYK) with thli neat.t-bedroom home on ' ■ ■ — 2-car garage. Immediate possesflon. gg.OSO. PRIVILEOE8 ON WATKINS LAKE. 2-bedroom brick, baaemenl. f 1 r e-place, cuatom built, large tot. gl3.- TAOE - Divided li VskT's! ed.'wJw.' * Berkley. Mich. Pheiia U 7-Sg3g. B E AUTIFUL BLI/e LAKE Eg- I ‘-■ea. 24 mUea east of Meredith | Oladwtai County, aandy beach. ;ellent flahing. — —— '— vate lake. lOO ACCESS BY CANAL giralls Lake. 4Yedr.._ ________ meni — heated porch. Fireplace, huge eheded lot. Your own dock. UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE Sd ss:r.'slg"gja. ’ I ^ts. LOT NO. 47. 6S aMS 6; Lakeeide Park Bub. gouttiwtat eafBarof Tarry and Oaarbon. Sme I ter gm^ HP M466. Ladd's Building Sites lOOilM. Uka OAktaad srto. 100 lOOxSOO. Pavad rood. gl.SW. 14 acree. Soma treee. 01.2M. LADD’S. INC. 1. (Parry M34I OR 3-1S31 after 7:30 Uk9 PROBLEM ■ WITH’A BUSINESS OR REAL ESTATE? 50-STATE COVERAGE Call FE 4-1579 LEW JilLEMAN, S.E.C. Realtor-Exchangor Wanted! Creicent Lake. $1,050 ei NORTH OF ROCHESTER reetrletloni. I BRE^ REAL ESTATE fE 6-51S1__________Evei. FE K> Beld Ml. area 10 COTTAOE8 BOW ^ 110.000 down, 67^0 Highland ltd. mOVMi off DTOpeny. VXeOTW I 6^ HlshlaSd *Kd. >uy for only $30,000. Small bomt conald-• -- part payment. LADD:S, INC. - Lapeer Rd. (Perry M24> FE 5-M91 or OR 31231 afte" ” “ ' Open Sun. 13to S 5-10 ACRE PARCELS S ACRES of rolling acenlc land o hard surface road. $2,500. **“ -■— 013.M0 tarms. C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLE 12 MUl Bt. KA 7-2115 3 ACRES OINOELLVILLE _________FE L07S3_____ Bloomfield Highlands WOODWARD 8Q. LAEE AREA Ovtr 100 largt. wooded, rollint lots to choose from, moat have all Improvements — Schools, churches, stores, etc. Priced from g»0 on IS ACRES NEAR DAVISBURO --'-™ home all new on oxterlor-barn—chicken ho*!**!”*®™ jply with Saraen sou. a-i wov stream. Ideal for i Only $13,900. 0 ACRES ON CO^ER nr., -j-.j. Blanc-tsat. Oowlng slroam. High building ilte—barn. $13,500. — 2 (V« boraeil lor $500 extra. 35 ACRES NEAR HOLLY -- IWver frontage for 4 mile. Otxxl older •------fireplace. Usable barn. LOOKING FOR... UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE BAIT and T.\CKLE Locattd In Uie heart of the Lake area, pnrfitlable — lote_ol_ parking. d ‘SU Including 9- MICHIGAN DOWN FE 44NS5 gpetllte EWIg 15 > Open Sunday 2 to 6 2827 WALTON BI.\'D. Trl-level. exclusive neighborhood. 1^ privileges 3 grooms. " LAPEER 12 -ACRES of loveliness, 2 miles southeast of Lapeer, 6 miles from Metamora. -ItetiTr-desrgned by Ald-en Dow, cover picture of House & Home magazine and Free Press roto 'cction. Cpmpletely fur-ni'lied, beautifully maiii-j lained and landscaped. I 'pring-fed pool of 60,(XX)j 'tpiarc feet with sand! Umach. .Available'*’^ with | S^SXXt Federal Land____ _ hank mortgage, no prin_-| l^i^SiSTeMteLi^ , Cipal payments for .11,._Onton Lags Road years. For brochure or [ ~ appointment to inspect contact PIFER REALTY SliXDAV 1-5 2820 Pine Lake Drive , i A beautiful 9 room Cape Cod hotr I on the North Shore of Pta* Lak( Nearly 3 acres of ground, unsui I passed lor dignified living In neighborhood of fine bomei In ,FOK FXECL’TIX'ES 'ONLY CUSTOM BRICK COLONIAL-Cholce west side location. 7-room. 3 bed-rpoena, 14 ceramic tUc biUis. Targe carpeled hvlng room, with fireplace. Beautiful lO’xU’ den. I Full basement, gas heal, 10x20 ByrtRFORDRFALiY.%73??5' lU'ILT LIKE Rock of (iibralt: Ideal for large family I__ landscaped acre, flowering shrubs. Tt-ts lawn. This Is a very deslr- =?1- om. today 'vJSU'arl Sore‘"im' relcome Just E, of Pine Lake ■ountry Club and Rotunda Inn carpeted Using room and hal Your hosts B. L. (Jack) Hart !s3FTO1* "The Virginian" .»'e severs "HiiruSffc.northern BARGAIN Brookfield Highlands IK THE KILLS BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOL 70 attractive new homee here now 129.000 to 142.000. Lota I5t00 end up. IM X ISO. paved and j water system. Stream, hillside | and tome lots with trees Model ; TO open dally 1-i p.m. Drive ic Lone I Pine Bold and MIddlebelt HOU8EMA.N - BPITZLET ! 6 500 DIRECTIONS Walton to Bill I mile past Slh = OPEN rtneb type home. The homa contains 3 bedrooms, heelolator fireplace. attached garage and maiiy US-lb to Watkins Lake Rd. tool and thopplhg. 2 ar garage, full baa t room, dining r ' itream. PE 6-1977, to Lorena Dr. e panrted pqrch. 3 bedrooms.' YEAR AROUND CARIN AND ample closet spate. OPEN HOUSE * ;"•» •>«"» of JJl*"**®* SAT - TPKS --------- ■ - ■ ' •— •• Drive, Waterford. Michigan. l-ovely iioiiie at Your Earliest Convenience FE.ATL’RING: 2>i Baths Family Room I'ireplace Basement Attached 2-Car Garage Patio and Patio Doors Paved Drive a 15'x30’ foot iwlmmlng pool varlftle* of apple tree* cover -------->. Ready for the price RANCH BRICK HOME ----i^Vuh $”^56---------------- r month. Immediate possession available, act nov and enjoy Associates 1 all outstanding NO MONEY DOWN-3 bedrooms f I rsmn in celleni property. , selling 'ep. KI'.ALTOR 1‘ARTRIDGI' VuyJn*^^ Is the Bird to See thit mesns jom w. Huron.______FE 4-3581 ONLY $2500 Ing room, living room, maiter bed- ' room, family room and balcony i overlooking tcenlc Schoof- ................... -■■le bed- itudy. I ^se - j__ Sv""'.’Slnir'SJS'co^.^t I plete sod landscaping and paved LOO modern summer cottage______ lot. with enclosed bathroom, tub, shower, toilet, lavatory, fixturt *—-bedroom iseaslon. $9,300. $1.51 WEBSTER LAKE ORION-OXFORD 3 very pretty lots on Elkorn Lake with good 2-bedroom cottage and garage. Includes furaiture and boat with motor. Full basement. Could be made Into year around home. $12 ,500 with terms. ^ C A WEBSTER. REALTOft OA 8-2515_________MY 2-2291 light. 24x20 Pine water well, elec pump, hot water heater, double baatn 0 foot sink board. 4 celling f.„ tures, septic unk, 2 double wall receptacles. 220 elec, range re-Lerge picture window, vs. 833 payments, mo. ..ip9;:hrolW.C-a^—•' *------------------- Ing. chrome ftttinge. East. Also TOWNLINE lake. $350 down, balance $35 per month. Includes . Interest. No closing costs. Weekday afternoons and all day Saturdays, Sundays. Write Henry Phil- EV 2-5507. CLARK I with designed I Associate Brokers 146 Franklin Blvd FE 8-966.3 -ASEQCIAIK BRIlKERl e* Invites You and )'our jriends To OPEN HOUSE Sundav, May 19 From 2 to 4 P.M. at the Following Ixicatipns i ■ Frushour Struble men! with bandy Incinerator tl salves the weekly trash pn '— “ r attached garage. 1 ’ .$800 DOWN. WISNER BCHOOti DI8-I] TRICT Dutch ColonaU. oak I noors. larr ----------------- DOWN l’l.L.8 c r,OSlX(. CO.STS OR U.SE the equity 1 IN YOUR PRESENT ! IIO.ME INTRADE GENUINE REDWOOD BUMMER cottage and lob 2-bedroom ' ithroom, tub,, :. jRRJi . double receptacles, light. 320 range recfpt. Elec. nrlosed bathroom, snower, lavator) plumbing., chron fin Lakefronts: 1. On Chip- MOVE INTO. I SAVE $300 Brokf i Ing from I READY TO fpfs by buy-p«r month. Interent. No doling coat*. $5-500. ll.OUO down. Worinfr Lake payment. tree li Jtnlng full basement, gaa . Quick possession It lot with shade SPLIT LEVEL BRICK OPEN ^AJAMILY INCOME IDEAL 1 HANDY MAin»*rtraome I ijnprovemenla. close fo 1 I planU. EMh_apartn^t Fuif basement, furnace. $$ 764. Terms. LAKE FRONT HOME SUN 2 TOd OPEN SUN. 1 TO I. Access to 7 lakes.' ^ 8-ILL DUPLICATE ON YOUR LOT I iVto bt'lLMO. «.i5$'diw'i ' Puiitiac Ea.kc " " ~ 4- Coxy log KAMPSENl eocF 3og aummer heine, located CLARK REAL ESTATE beach Only M 500 Term. J.\MF.S A. TAYEOK YOL-R LUCKY DAY! 422 HUHN - | REALTOR Speclalltlng In Trade." 1 TO BUY* SELL AND TRADE -j ■re la no question In our mind 3101 W. HURON, PONTIAC 10/1 \\ . HU KO.N ST. ss to the sale ability of this well, “ planned modern 74 room -------- with ground level baaemenl. —..w tbermo-pam vater softener, draperies, bu screens. 6-room bru-k uaed.^a Oas heat, large lot 50x142 ,! house Is In EXCEI---------—’ rap EXCELLENT iCONDl i jCLARKSTON — 3-bedrooi (lows, wltK panoramic lake, Icdgrstone fireplace, ceramic bath and ceramic bath, automatic dtshwashei PI ANNETT ; Uland Park Dr.. r. lull ba&emeni lot. Now at $12. wiTl'k^S w5h i”I7ge'flSJ,! I OXFORD AREA - Uy kllchen. dining room, large - m hung t----------- living room, wall to wall carpeting down, J up. Full bath, ful Large lot 50x2M. beautifully land- “«>'• glassed In porch, scaped, trees, shrubs, gu boat. 2- beach. $17,500 car garage, side drive. n« and transportation. $70$ COUNTRY T.^T.VTE . 2 Ige. bedrms.. 2$ f STOUTS Lakcfcont. fire-: 1963's Informal living, with thstl *“'*(‘*' ■°'by *M'*whi^!n^'janies K ftfvd. E.ikefrfiiit til WILLAHO. THIS It IT! Just a homa to you Close in the city, paar buses. Oarage, aida drive, largt kitchen with buUt In cup-boarda. Older borne — well kept. Ort floors. gasYAeat, lot 3SxlS0 SPECIAL 240 S. Sanford *75$ down an a land contract will newly redecorated 8-roOB bunga-Iww. Witt atatri lo an un-ftnlshed Floyd Kent Inc.. Realtor i _ H*> at Telegraph ! PE MI23 , Open Evei i .......xcellenl eondl- .... > bedrms. Ige. living room with tlreplsce. dining L. trl-level 1 •2b I with ......----- ----- modem kUcbeiii tached | GAYLORD' 11$ ACRES ' ------ —.......jif. Redwood and bnck. beautitui kitchen. Oxford Township. $10.00$ down payment side.'family room iF w 23' wHh YIT^h i2’ by IS', full bsth and 2 half baths, large balcony porch. 3 car garage, located near Clark- ston'ln a secluded and highly re-i ilrlcted area enhanced by wooded, pl,._- l.-mn+nfr* rolling hllla and dalea. breath] ^ rOIItajJC taking view In all dtreetlons. Commercial, Ideal loot for motel, close to new Chrysler GOOD BUYS I $32.90 0)1 h able also f« I. Scllmf • d iU ready Idr y Frushour Struble _ BUrobeih Li^ M. ■ \ ri t-uM 10 ACRES of good productlri Bam 36x52 In good repat out buildings, t-room 3-bt___________ home. Call FE 6-$$$3 or MY 3-2$2I for additional inlormatlon. buy this attractli. . ranch home plus ftmllv «k"'‘toKJr.i«t I Semmolr 11 ills Jidd^ I I A bedrihs.. living room, w in fireplace, parlor, family Hn ,g5$5$r Wiir buy a neat clekn bun-l ige. dining mm modem kiteh bedrtiomi ,*hh ‘ - - - ............ -------- K..U < porches, tlunn- PaVii'l, Best Buys To(day ACRES — Rambling 7- .. located north large bedrov ^ h llrch cupboarls, Uched 2^car. garage! Only ti,50$ down will handle. mOT TWP. — Attractive 14 story family home, featuring 6 bedroom). separate dining room, u“' 1.- —_ _,.i. th Froora farm bouse J new fSreed air heatj cellent be this good farm today! appolnUnei or fir 2-3121, Open Finl-Shed rec rm . built - In Intercom system 2-car brick ^ elec, operated ' , WE WILL Realtors, E, Optfn Evening* ii I.awrence W. (iaylord 2 W Flint PE A$a$3 or MY 2-3S4l '2536 Laka Orion . DORRtS * SON^ REALTORS "•xirilwy "w .TO^ ! Util iFE 8-0466 1 ... -.....— deck for ____________ enjoyment with this solid ; buHl 3-room lakefront home. I6il$ living room with cove ceilings, sep-. sharp kltch-.. 3 master sire . closets galore. 30x24 recreation room with bar. oil fired hot water REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 7733 Highland Rd (M S9) OR 6-0306 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 1 to 6 . all day Saturdays. Sundays. Write for free brochure, map. plat. Henry Phillips, Barryton 179. Mich. Phone EV 2-5397. MOBILE SITES. DON'T BENT. BUY 4 acre. 930 (lowm. 33$ a mootb. OR 3-I39S. Bloch Bros. Corp. NEW COTTAOE Largo wooded lot. North retort area, adjoining State forest. Hunting. fishing, swimming. 11193. SlOO down, $25 mo. Jerry Morrow. Glad-wln (gkeela). Mich. OA g-7$$$. SUMMER COTTAOE 3-BEDROOM sire, on river, gl.995. 1199 down, 925 mo. Free map and brochure. Henry Phillips. Barryton 178, Mich. ke: prlvUegei. A b r alte. Only 1600 CRE8 — M ft. fr Dorothy Snyder l^avender TOOrHlghlad Road (MS9> 10 Miles West of Telegraj^-Ruren HAMYIGND LAKE 84 X 205 LAKE FRONTAGE 17,600^ Lils-Acrta^^ 7>:. ACRES AttI lake. Excellent site (or , in - level overlooking biJautIful bay and close to fine homes... I HOUSEMAN - SPITZLEY I MI 4-7432 PE i-I — _______Evenlngi MA 0-7321____ WALTERS LAKE FRONT 50x100. 21 ACRES" tract. MY 2-0013.___________ Lakefront Cottage Ideal summer home with l-bOd-rooma and largt cloted-ln aun porch -WeU shaded. 130 ft. deep lot. Route needs NO repairs. Ready to enjoy. $7,900 Cash SILVER LAKE CONST. g73.Mgl dayt. Evaa. 002-0046 LAKE FROPERT)’ FOR TRAILER owners 3 lots to Kiher with lake privileges. Septic nk and 70 ft. Well glready In. Near ttew highway 73. Just nt of Pontiac Ideal Investment _. building location. Now at glS.SOo with $5,000 down. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor PE 2.0123 - Open Evaa. Free Parking________ g ACRES - 350 FOOT FRONTAGE 14 ACRES — Near Bald Eagle Lake —loned commercial S350 per acre, i* _ NA 7-2950 1050 M-15 near Bald Eagle Lake BKDROOIf MODERN ROME. - —- fronlwe ot 10 West of Pontiac. *T*d*oi^ MA's-IW"" ACRES. CONVENIENTLY Located to all transportation. tSOO down, call mornings Holly. ME feURNro HOUSE ON TWO LOT8 In Wards Orchard. REAGAN C()FFF:E and DON'L'TS Looked In Waterford Twp. area METAMORA AREA. .. ___________ completely fenced, with barn, well, eeptlc lank, and 10 x 46 Vagabond mobUe home. $9,900 with $3,000 Good wholesale potential. Owner wishes to ratlre dus •* »"i4 aga, $glU aeU rtiM ei real eitate,^b it together or Taylor, Realti 120 ACRES OOOD PRODUCTIVE land, good building, priced li quick. Easy terms. The Ellis i farm, 3'i miles Irom Snover. Tel. PL 5W055.' Saginaw, I 0 only^ glg.OOO di ------ -.__r Orton- ' Large rooms, attached uouDie garage. Breexeway with handsome brick (Irepltce. Oil THISI Over 2 Acres... Excellent aret and setting (or REALTOR PARTRIDGE Is the Bird to See Member Partridge R Aeioc., Inc. 14 Michigan Offlcea 1030 W. Huron________FE 43501 IRISH HILtS RESORT AREA. RE8-tsurant And I---- — re^mlble* terms. OR 3 33gQ. Recreation room In basement Wonderful garden soil — an orchard a small horse barn. Sounds ' good? It Is! $16,000 KIRBY VACUUM rebigllt Lous six room bungalow with 3 bedrooms. Also a greenhouse, workshop, a renul cottage. Oas heat. Mature shade trees, fruit trees, grapes. CALL FOR SHOWING Humphries FE 2-9236 ( no answer call FE 3-5033 03 N Telegraph Roa ' SDD and SDM ThU la strictly a party store, n« grocery. Grossing, g7g.934J3 or short hours. Closes I p.m. Excel, lent living quarters. 114.000 wtit $3,500 down plui stock. No. 1753. State \\ ide—Lake Orion 1173 N. M34 OA g-IOOO OPEN —SUXDAY 1 to 6 P.M. 4010 BROCKER RD. Delightful country home, located minutes from downtown Pontiac. <3—living room. * 1—I.- modern parlor. kitchen, tile bath 2 bedrooms and 4 bath up. I heat, fully Insulated, I screeni. Well 1 door. Only U.gS “ALSO” 120 ACRES Includes one private laka and one semi private, rolUng and tcenlc. partially wooded, one mile of road frontage, easy to divide. Terrific Investment at only $350 per acre. Salesman on property Sunday 1 to g p.nr. DIREcnONS: M-34 thru Oxford • miles north to BROCKER ROAD. Left 34 miles to 4010 Brocker Road and OPEN slgni. FOR SALE IN UPPER PENINSULA 7 housekeeping cottages, completely furnished. 3 unit motel, building ready (or gaa alatlon and small grocery. 2 large houaetrall-ers. Complete laundry. Living qutr- I U S. 2. $I5.00( t. road front- Mich. CH 3 7572. _9105. PARTY STORE. 096.000 A YEAR Best Union Lake Road location Living quarters. Close. 9 p.m. Oels top prices. A-I equipment. $3,000 and stock reo. Call Ryan, IQ 5-4525 RESTAURANT RUSINESS. 126 W. Huron 81. 334-3466 for details. VAN DRIVERS NEEDED. EARN -.ilnlng with pay. free a_______ free licenses, free van maintenance and plenty of year-round work. No selling required. Appllcatns must ba < between 23 and 30. have a late model tractor or a reasonable down payment. We will assist In flntne-Ing, For further deteUs call Per-sonnQ Department, 742-5451 or -----------------------^I^„. Salt Land Cantracto Land Contracts 02.S10. ^'iired’by ci„_____ _.. Clark, n i-7m. resldcaca PE tttlL Cl^lt^'Ertal^ TUP BRICES PAID for land contracts, mortgagee 1 estate of ^ types. For I action call any time.""" WtRttd CiMtraci^^. io-k A^LUTELY THE FASTEST AC' . Priced I LAKE LOUISE lake front lot San beach. $2,730. ^ down ^ PANT.U.8, Realtor )”poNm! ....... __________________________- -- V 81 Ph FE Mils I WILL SACRIFICE 3 - BEDROOM, a LisUng Scrvics Mural aton« covered OR 3-6369. •HAFFER ROAD—40 acree. meetly 1 tllltble. Numerouf building altcs. $230 acres.. ^ HaRsTROM real ESTATE. 4900 I W 'Huron. OR 44»56. eves call 6S24435 or OR 3-6229. Sakf ItiiMM Proparty 57 | 4 IMMEDIATE SALE TO SETU ESTATE; BARBER ‘ciST’k FOR YOUR Land Contracts ii**. Fou 8cal Rrarren FE Mwl* " Sxgloaw gt T T.i. TOR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, WiY 18, 1963 MCMIrI ^10 WAITING MMwy ttUM $25 to $500 on Your SIGNATURE TMT. OONTBimmT Sttte Itovsslislil Home. & Auto Loan Co. 7 w PWt»T n Mm TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER ROMEO 214 E. ST. CLAIR H KOLUAWAT BSD DBSP FRY- w, RaMonAbl*. FB I4»H.____ FISCS ORBBN 7APSSTRT LtV- ^ Aiulwt*‘***'r»uy 1 KBNMORB AOTOMATIC WASH- WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 STAVS'^’l'^AmTo. SM FODtlAc BUI* Bank Bide. FE 4-1574 LOANS' Signature S«b HsrhIibM 4S Sab MhctNauMn NT iizs OAB rrbvsa. IW MTcitmaM. kWD DAVSNFOST. CHSSSY OVAIi . 11—Whit* U| th. bargain box StINCT ^AB^BTOVS, good ^N-Taros wool cARpifii«b ................I. OR 3- 1N2 OS'BLBCTRIC DRVeR. 1 Fi B-B411. AUTOMATIC ZIO ZAO SEWINO MA-chine. dM eootrol model, sews aln-(le or double needle. Wilnul lyibl-off account In 7 moothi balanced' ^leeraai' Cor'FE~_ 3 ROOMS FURNITURE BRAND NEW Wm< RANGE. REFRIGERATOR $319^15 MONTH BARGAIN HQUSB 1«3 N. CABB BUY - AELi. l-TAD* _FF ejiaa AUTO or FURNlTURE|*@%E^^^?^5?®Si ------- „gj ---- --- OAKLAND LOAN COMPANY FINANCE COMPANY WHERE YOU CAN BORROW UP TO $500 Pontiac — ^aytm^l'^a 1- utica walled UU - Blmilnaham BlU RUGb. FOAM BACR. IliW. ------------oval braM*d. m.SI Ualt I, » jT 62 Rotlaierlr and other mlK. . ii-isra tIf.' BiB. iMitcte c6m- A Morteacp Pr. blpm’ I Wnatlon, BABBS. Term* aeallable We mat, 11. . ' . WALTON TY. FE J-MBI, Open We mftke mortfife loetu to meet fee 115 ■ Wmlton corner of your reoulrementi. Any property.’ j^iwb twhOboi. I 50.31 3.500 II .to . 3.500 100 13 5,000 I5BBI No Chattels or Home Repairs Required WO. 3.3645 INTERSTATE MORTQAGB Baplntw. Corner Pike Cash Loans $600 to $2500 piece In Oaklnnd Voss 6t‘ Buckner roueownerb ______ ____________ 2nd Mortgages ""r _ Pay AU Your Bills ■ 1-^ Cut Payments in Halt Get Extra Cash Too If You Need P*^ Monthly Early American i condition. B35 35B-0305 I CUBIC FOOT HOTPOINT UP-rl|H Ireewr. 1175 CaU MY 3-ir3. AUTOMATIC SWING ilg-cai. cabinet type—) payment! of 54.00, Doe* Ini. overcaallna. bntton HOME OWNERS CASH UNLIMITED ExclUilee plan. Remodel your home Pay paet or current bill!. Consolidate Into one. low monthly payment. And extra caah If you 40-INCH ELEC 3-732*. alter 3:30 p____ 'ABOUT ANYTHING YOU FOR SALE OR TRADE IMO VW Micro but. excellent condition. Juat -— -------- . .. iii Ilk* new. Complete rebuUt t0«I bus *2 engine. 195* rear axle. 195* VA J* Electric range 359. Ford enalne. 1957 Chevy 6 engine. Used 2-pc_^ living room tulle $39 powergllde Pord-o-mallc. dynaliow|Twin size bed. coll spring, new lor any late model car with auto- mattress 339.95 matlc tranamlsalon. Andy Catkl s U?*** bedroom suite, complete Gnrage 733 Baldwin Ave. ___________I Inugraprlng JUDAH LAKE. 33.000 EQUITY IN 3 bedroom ranch, (or larger 3 or 4 bedroom with besement and ga-' $79.95 OR 3A6I1 ______ _ POWER mower for pull BIZe' weatam saddle, will pay dllfec- * ance. 003-3474. gray or walnut MANY OTHER BUYS BEDROOM OUTFIT3;iNO CC 3 Dtile Drayton P BHETLAHD PONY. GOOD WITHl TAPPAN OAS ^NOE. 113 amaU kids, saddle and bridle. WUl'________PE 0-10*3 iPai> for 1157 Ford, tooU, fracaer tHOR WRINOER WASHER or you name It. niOTO., __ 40 ' electric stove $30. FE 5-0371 WR#TE CHAPEL CEMETERY. 4 apace. Now CalU. Resident wUI 3 FORMALS, 10-13 — clothing MY 3-5573 _________ ftSAUTirUL FLOOk LENGTH whits' chlflon formal, blue street •—‘h chlflon. formal. — - ' HEAVY WEIGHT VINYL [. ,11.49 yd Now 7Sc yd. Linoleum BBc yard ODD LOTS iraiTE NYLON CHIFFON, FLOOR . length, itraplesi formal, sir- * FE B-0B05 after 5:30.___________ fLoOR LENOTR FORMAL. MINT 15c sq. n. .xf. Ic each Rubber base, take your pick 3c ft Paint. 5 qt. 31JB 102 S. Saginaw Street 4 CHAIRS. .-----1 nylmi Chiffon, matching cecaortaa. FE 4A5B3 I^IRMAL. FLOOR LENGTH. HOOP MAPLE TABLE A1 NA 7-3493. __________ PIECE 8ECTI0NAL“ and Merry Widow. TE L7«21 Ladies dresses and coats alM 4B. Ball cheap. Raymond Wat-ten. 131 8. Josephine. PE l lir. before * __________________ MODERN blue striped. BIOB. B734H0*. _ CLEAMNCE! BUNK BEDS (WROUGHT IRON) MENS / see. • May 31 i LADIB8 SUITS. DRES- I Orchard Lake I formal* _J 31. 10 a . Irotjuolt - garage i MEED A DRESS FOR THE BPklNOi I Weevee. Large bow aaiai, aixe I*. Worn once, excellent condition. 315. PE 5W1. Aft->r « p.m. CLOSING OUT ALL FLOOR SAMPLES I a 'tn 5:30 Men. tU oom selt box springs and •r, living room sets, cl ebetts dretsrrt. beds, bunk beds. EVER THlNO MUST OO! BEOROOM*OUm%TNO tvt 47*3 Dixie ^ 3 Ok 3A734 D POHTAI Ilond Portable tv. i7 incit i3rtiTi?i3 ^ ’ Nhlte drsM trlplo and double width. rodeT sofa, chair, tbcel. End of the Month FLOOR MODELS RCAJB^lgool wrUiger wi Easy 'aptauMnlmw ' Hamilton gai dryeri. Bu ■‘■‘^'lia drum range. Ug oven lAO REX CEMENT MIIUER than 7B hours « machU tlac. HeUy. Mf 4A341, __ "iLf..'*-; wmdawe. BOVoOr’, 1 s_ 31 X O’O". 1035 Eaion. 3 DEEP WELL PUMPB. ___________OR 3-IIIH 4tb korbeK>wer clInton caIt Iren rldtQg mower. 13 Inch retary. exeelleni engine. Also wardrobe with drawers, 40a33 Inches. Call alter 4r MY 3-MBl *_________ •2(5 U CUBIC FOOT DEEP FREMk. : 315. f -- ------------ *" ?1M H ' tary mower, I-,.. _____ ____ . . I h.p. garden tiller with reverce gear. ■D B5B. UL 3-1131._______________ BO-OALLON ELECTRIC EOT WATfil SOME I, J3B- BATHROOR! FIX'sUREB. OIL AND All IWUUDM17 aaTwiMva vrmiiiu. SjrcSRei" 2Lr^buTe‘r.« mix. cereal, soup. veBtlablee. s. Xleeon, - pet YES! UP TO 40 PER CENT For fro* cataloi and mionnatlon' OE AirroMATIC WASHER Pood Condition FE 4-3000 I BPElb I ILKCTRIC STOVE BIS. OAB BTO^ $10. washer BIS. elae. dryer BM. 17-lc. TV B« Bafrlgerator BT — _5-2700. V. Harris. FOLD.A WAY BED^UCH UXE Evorr^'bit to CletMyTPumlt WALHtlf^iUFFlT BBo"’Bl TODOB 4>door BIBO, 1100 Z mieroscopa BIB UL 3-304B. ______. lA^^ AND BUMP FUMPB. HEW. CkUBlIBD B bam timbars tfxlB. ... pawtr rilfht tranamlsalon. $15. 14 'foot Crla-Craft lOHP Martin. I TO-B buck.. ______ ____________ ______ dump, ll-um lag low boy with air brakea. trades accepted need ' .. BPERTY BUN LAMP. I. Pins pen ‘ *■* ----- istte chair. brat* lc|t, OOOD 12 FOOT REFRIOERATOR. I CLOTHK.SLINE POLLS 4>hook heavy alael BB.3B aach Outdoor fireplace unit. B2B.B5 Ready Mlk Cement BUS draperies. ^ B0743. ,_______COLORS 11 PLASTER COLORS BLAYLOCK COAL li SUPPLY CO Orchard Lake Ave. FE B-7101 ; sewing . maebln, $31.tS. ^ ,..ce. Hamg-vag.'-^^ imt gas nolesi! fancy work. etc. « tlO.S5| for 3133 monthly]--- —.— ] jpi Sewing Center. 1_____________ FREE CEMENT BLOCKS ALSO I bulldiim material for sal*. Dor* LL KINDS. Factory aceonds. ^7e'im shed metia^S** ^ ” Dravton Pkwood ________OR______ DOU^BLE BED. SFRIN08 AND IN. *l»T«*IATk.8 ON REPAIR OF irapriDg ma ‘ at omdKhm. OP ALL KINDS. Factory aceonds. About taprlce E-Z terms BUT-SELL-TBADB BARGAIN HOUSE '3511 Dlile HWy. MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE of the house. Also tlu _______________ ...^jneiod storm wifidowt. lei MAN S. LOUNGE CHAIR, MARB^- ’“jSE'vW-LELrcbMFANY MOVLNG Ressonably priced, refrigvrw (rrese. 3 sele s Ml B47B0 I'LOOR-MODEL SALE IB-foot Amana Freeaer ... BttI Amana Chest Freeser SI19 Frigidaire PoGabte dishwasher Bpetd Queen Washer ( monlhe old I CRUMP ELECTRIC CO. - urn Rd.___________FE 4-31731 JIT PUMP $53.16; TOILEta' BIB §6; Thompson, ' BUYLO Tile & Linoleum OUT OF BUSINESS SALE LAST DAYB-BAROAINS GALORE SPECIAL i $10 A MONTH BUYS 3 ROOMS OF FURNITORR —Consists of: . | l-ptrce living room suite with 2 step tables, 1 cocktail table and 2 table lamp. I Linoleum 3C ........ 7-ple-e bedroom suit* with double Random vtayl asbeslM. M. 5c dresser, chesi. full site bed wllb, SS toercpiing mtUrtss tnd^ iprlngl 5-plece dinette .. n;______ ... _ table. 1 bookcase, 1 IxU rug Included AH for BStl. WYMAN FURNITURE CO. 17 E HURON FE 4 4101 Jl W PIKE____ FE 34110 /y PRICE-REJECTS . ...ulna inlaid tU* Sc et. HEAVY WEIGHT VINYL 31.49 yd Now 75c yd Linoleum 19c yam ODD LOTS lie* 13c eq. ft. le. 9X9. 2c each '. take your pick, ; lint 5 qt. 11.00., t Samples. 10c e*. __-A lops. 49c each 102 S. Saginaw Street JACOBSEN POWER MOWER Heavy duty. OR 4-0151 lavatorieb complete - No down paymern Michigan Flu-orgseent. 393 Orchard Lake—43 WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC DRYER IN Exc condition. 535 00. EM 3-OOT ______________ B I N O E R AUTOMATIC ZIO ZAO sewing niechine. Just________... ... oratlve paUerns. blind hems and button holes. Will sacrifice ^ 3*7.43 or take on ptymenla of 9*13 a month. Discount lor cash. Capitbl Sewing Center FE 5-9407. ' FOR.M-ICA Slock sites and odd alsea Discount prices Mica 25c square ft. and Up louhle sinks 110 50 Piucelte t«.M Range Hoods B3S end up 11 end vlnrti-- -..... HOT WATER HEATER. 30 GALLON gas. consumers approved IB9.9S Value. 030.05 and 140 06 marred. Michigan Fluoreseent. 193 Or- BINOKR ZIO ZAO. tajO. ELECTRO.! lux Vacuum. $14 95. Console Chord----------------------— *24®m "w'SSi'iL'S'*'. *’T!S’ EVANS EQUIPMENT Curt's appliances. 04$! Hatcherv “S!*"* T. roto-llllers. ric. used. WE Wn.1 CONVERT YOUR RANOE 035-1711 NOT LlSTEl ««y»—— |TH1S WEEK SPECIALS 65*A 14x7 prefinished mahogany .IS.W heater, $40 03 : 3-plece _ ____ SM.95. Ftbarglt* laundry tray. trim. B 319.95 12-lnw tbower atall. trim. . B32.BS. 3 bowl sink. S2 tB. SAVE PLUMBTHO CO. 73 S Bagteaw FE 5-3100 SOLffi MAHOOANY CUSTOM BUILT ANCHOR FENCES _ " ■■ ' NO MONEY DOWN FE 1-7471 speakers aiM record storaMiUNOER SEWINO MACHINE ZIO Hravv 'sralted "bash ^^h Sllo i 1» blond cahtnot. Pay off M1B.1400 account In 0 month*.*! »M par 17-HfCft WESTINOHOUBB 1 ble. »8 Color RCA 31". 2-. i SYLVAN BTEREO On-Oltt «W1NQ TACRINE al Co. FE 44)9B5, balane*. Unlvar- Salt MifctHaiMoat AY BTAimZBS STEEL BOfKS TVITB rim. I399B: DelU tingle level ' _ JJJ JJ (J 20-INCH BOY'S BIKE. It-lNCH 3* Thompior. 7005 M30. WCst. SPRING SALE 3BRAND NEW Thomas Transistor Organs fetturlnc 10 tnit organ rolcM. II--- • - * * so vatt peak $4.50 "T' ---------STONE, n__________ Hlactured road gravel BI. ________ gravel Bl yard lO-A eton* $3. Top lol' Bl. FU' dlH 3Bc. r-’*---- Amaru..'n Btona Prodi abaw Rd . MA 5-314L___________ GOOD RICH. BLACK DIRT. 9 YAEt). MAk- -11 Bl. ------ on* $3 livery i I. nis yard* $10. dellverad FE 4-05BB. MEL’S TRUCKING 1 top toll, black dirt, fill dirt. sand and gravel. FE 3-7774. GfFTlIOBS, TOP BOIL, PEAT mots and top toll mixed, fill dirt.'* aand. and gravel. Aleo . MI 7-0000. Ret. MA 0- TOP SOIL. LOADING SAT AND BANd!^ GRAVEL, fill. CEMENT. ---•ling. Poollae Lk. Bldr*. Bup- 70M HlBhland Rd. OR 3-1534 lo^^pm Thurt. l to 7 (p.m. FE CERTIFIED 8EEI? POTATOES, 13.75 BRI0O8 BTRATTpN POWER WALK-gtr^n eulllvalor with plow. CHICKEN tool ■bed CEDAR F _____ POSTS, 3. 4. AND 5 INCH tops. 7' tong. Pent* treated posts If detlredTotvld Field 4*51 Or-mond Rd.. Davlsburg Holly. ME 'A3303. OOOD JOHN DEERE PINOLE BOT-■ ijlow. 14-lnch trailer type, see OxforiT CStnmunttT AurUrm on ................Oxford. tM-MIl «34® NEW AND USED CORN PLANTERS. Davti Maehtnerv Co. Tour ”-‘“ Deere. and New Idea farm ment. Ortonville. NA 7-3293 < Deere HARTLAND AREA HDWE. , _ . Phone HARTLAND 3511. m*^y^olL*She iMM^y'fAZER ROTO'TliLERS 79 2 ITOY TOY TERRIERS. 1 YEAR OCD ET BERNARD. MALE, beautiful, watch dog. papers, must have large area MA 5-74U4. KING BROS i FE 4-0734 FE 4 1112! PonlUi; Rd at Opdvke M I o. :C ENGLISH el pupplei. FE 8PRINOER 8PAN- WIEG.AND MUSIC CO. ----------FONTTAirS ---- Jiuele Headquartere 400 Elisabeth Lake Road (Oppoelte I>ontlac Mall) F E 3-4034_______ TiTTS WEl^ ONLY .V POODLl-: ihcr^breed"of dnt'available. PeTrhop ________^FE I-3U3 DOG HOUSES FE 3-0134 1034 Meadowlawn. Pontiac. BOARDED. DOGS TRAINED ALL NEW CHORD ORGANS GERMAN SHEPHERD. 3195 Chord organ, now 5100 9395 Chord organ, now BI50. Gallagher Music Cu. „ E Huro.»___________PE 4-050* ANTIQUE SCRWBNTBN BURLED GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES. AKC. « Wks. 731-3337 ________ ALE PEKINCEBt. 10 MONTHS Provincial In frullwood 'percussion, orInnell piah^ uke new Cost $745. Will sacrifice lor *450. PEDIOREKD POODLES. BLACK, miniature. 7 wks Reasonable. MY 3-2371___________________________ PR0VE:< FEMALE POODLES. ALL SPWET PIANO FOR BALE. ( . 2 Used Spinet Pianos Pltym by an old lady with arthritis In her flnsert. Letter mahogany, 1495. Ebony Orinnell. SM. complete sUth benches, tuned and SUMMER SPECIAL Join Oalltgher'a accordion school — us* our accordion free while learning. i hour band Instrucllon each week - No charge. liallaghcr Music Co. IS E. Huron____________PE 44)110 LES'tER SPINET PIANO. 8ACIU-flee. evM at a vw 0-0B3I PIANO AND ORGAN 8l>BClALa KsTey O^an*" Many others-Easy terms. Gallagher Music Co. II E. Huron__________PE 40MB NEW OROAN8 Conn and Oulbrantan organs, priced from jsas ^ taududlis^ private let- USED GROANS Conn Caprice ........ |;t9 Hammond Spinet 3795 LEW BETTERLY MUSIC COMPANY Free Parkins In rear * ---Friday Evee. ■“ Theater 9 X 12 TENT WITH ATTACHED BEAR BOV. KODIAK MODEL. 43 bidder* Vr' 8-1*24'* ** COVERED CAMP TRAILER. SWIV- t!*^legmph*^ [E CAMP TRAILERS -and aervice. A^he factory ^lewn d*Al*T. Open djdly 9 p.m. UtMer Apacte Camping r. 1 ml. E of Lapear on Mil. site lent In _____ eircbase of new _________ agle camp trailer. 970 Chief model and $50 _______ Scout model. ThU offer good May IMh to June 2nd at the Bl" Coder Apache Camping Ceqtei 1 mil* east o5),Lapetr on M3I-Opra dally 9 a m. to B p.m Sundays 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. ---------------- lOi 801^, Reas . Judd Ferguaon, OR 33229 3Vt YARDS black DIRT OR PEAT. OR 1-9*44. pro^ deUvary. BOIL. BLACK DIKT. SAND |t(— • **** ________r. 1 114. FOR YARD HiUvIew Peat tann. 199 Baldwin Rd. MY 3-1471. A-- TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. PAL. ' tewing, marhutel . Maytag washer, m. Comer tease. . 98. Plano Bench. 111. me bedroom eet. t39 Uprttbt 0. 145 Kneehole desk. 113. Elec-------r. 55,, Odd ^ ‘ USED DESKS (EXfcCUnVE. ROLL | ^ too. secrvtarlali. chairs, typewrit- BL ert. adding mtehlnet. drafting l$- > he ble*. blue print ftltt. New porubfe liroawritari Orubb t kenneU. PE 3-BB4* --Unconditionally- guar, liabcitraum. Kenaelt. 2350 Lahter. Southfield A PUPPIES FOR SALE. OR PARAKAKts, CANARIES, , THOPl- PARAKEETS. OUARANTBED ....... ...............TO 14.06. We raise them. Walk-Bird House. 305 First Bt., ---- — 1^373. SIAMESE KITTENS. STUD SERV- TRACTORS. ■nLLERS. MOWERS, I'lVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 DIXIE HtVY. •IK I'yBo Ryrt-r tj^tED_ 625-1711 NOT uy USED TRACTORS «7 BY 0 HOUSETRAILER OOOD ' condition 0000.^ Ckn ,be teen at Kaago Trailer Park, 1170,Orchard Lk Rd.------ BARGAINS Ideal for permanent living o cottage*. . 51"'Detroiter Bob; Hutchinson Mobile Homes -430| Dixie Highway OR Drayton Plaint Open 9 ■ ------ ■ ----- TW?:XTY-FIVK iMrt^Acctssarlti' ^ 97 S' 25 HORSE POWER JOHNSON Blilib- irlc. controls. QR 3-3349. !._^ 195* 33 HORSE SCOTT ATWAtER. BUCHANAN’S 12- alum. . boal*-BU9. IF fiber-glas - BIBS. IB’ tlborgla* - 9735. New 15 nbcrilas. 40 eleelrir. trailer, complete ' rig—Bl.235 Trailers. $69 N«w tlum. RuQAboutfl I999. Ilghjj^ Rd UM ?ltAM BARGAIN 10 FOOT RUNABOUT with 10 h p. Mercury. Really shoots Etc 9100 MA M533. N’eiv .Authorized Dealer CHRIS CRAFT SPORT BOATS 0.\ DISPl AY Rtirt Trailer Space 17' Custom Ski Boat 195 h.p. 20’ Sea Skiff I ; Boiileva''!l at Saginaw. FE 4-95B7 i tI'Ikriek: biscouNf ~~.AT TONY'S MARINE Rppstrs B Accessories RADIOS Brand- New Ortglnal.EqmpiTH l Keego Har liO.ATERS —SKIERS Buy Now lor Snclnx Delivery I Ay A* *y_ .A ND -TE IMi|s SCHR AM TtgTO; TARTS AIRSTREAM L 88 • ;449 Dme' Bwy " i nres—Avte-Track I them and get a deinonslr n St Werner Trailer Sales. 30 Huron (plan to Join one I' Byaiii'a exciting c Century Custom Huilt Travel Trailers SCOTT-MERCURY uuiooard and Inboard Ouitlt- CHRysLE%MERCRDlb^R *E SERVICE ALL MAKES Cheater-Slicks. ■ ALLOY-STERLING TRAILERS FE 5-4403 PASSENGER TIRES. NEW. FULLY guaranteed. GOODYEAR. ” ' people ride " ' 1 Cast FE 5-* 17! nei St. Clair IS fl at 31495. 10 NEW ri;ntai.s TOM 8TACHLER RENT YOUR TRAVEL TRAILER rom us. and use rent et psrt dowr peyms" when you return. Iron your vscallon! TRUCK ■HRES , 15-30. 10 ply. Nylon 1st $40 OB exch. I No Money Down. ( mo. to pay. , Pickup Truck Tires 1 070-15. 'O ply. Traction Tubelet* Blemishea $23 50 exch. RECAPPING ONE DAY SERVICE on Request 1 S2520/900 20'10 00-20 I Call PE 2-9351 j ask lor Dick Curran rireatone Store________West Huron j P'dNTbON BOATS NEW 19*3 With r a n o p y. raptilns stand, sieerui* wheel, pulleys and cable, i ,9395 We are your dealer for Sylyan flolebote. kiiipan and I aqiiapatlo pontoon boats O'Dsv I sail boats Griimmsn c )f)e#p» nil )n 9 penplel HOLLY-fRAVEL CGACH NC 15219 Holly Rd.. HoUy VX 4-0771 • nwn Dsiiv and Sundays-.. • Oprnjoll U-ES"^ \VmTKW.'\I.I..S 700-15-910.05 too-15-933 05 820-15-933 35 CITY TIRE ---- F. E. HOWLAND 3245 Dlkle Hwy.______OR 5-145* FLORIDA CAMPINO TRAILERS ■ — —‘ Bleapt TRA\ KL TRAILERS Ay*l*lr-The new light weight, self eeatamsd. Alen Flaat wfii and Tawat Brave aeU conlalnetf tfall- I'i.l.SWORTH AUTO and TRAILER SALKS 8577 Dixie I LFTTLE CHAMP. $405 COMPUETB • Eldinwlo Plckt-"'----- Bills ElDorado 5-plece haU tls( alt* aal. hld*-a-w*y bed. baby bed. ertlce desk, refrigerators, stoves. MacOregor golf —' ”‘- EVERY FRIDAY rERY 8UHOAY 1 00 P.M. 8oortlng Ooodt - All Types Door Pints Every Auction ' - - acll-trade. retail 7 days a tHiy-aall-trade. Contignmenit a 9 Dixie gwy. Plaots—Trtti-Shrvbs 81-A A-1 TREES. SPRUCE. PINE. FlR! Yews. Mugho-Sbide trees You Jdig — bring tools and burlap. 1922 Sleelh Rd. 2 ml. watt ol Com-merc* vaiag*. 2 ml. east, of In-leraactlon of Duck Lake Rd. and Wlxam Rd. 984-0935__________ (IHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS FOR llrcraft constructed, with t ptn-irsmtc view. lUetlme gunertntee >pen house Sunday. May 19. 12 " . ..................... caWee Alto food selection of Trotwood. Frolic. Bee-line. Oarwty. and campers. Reserve your trailer before June 1st for chance on free vscallon. Jacoljson Trailer Sales a Lake Rood THIS WEEK UNI.Y- Free—with any purcluue of a CHEE In Slock A Reel and 23' CREl 18 aavinga to yo Hollv Travel C'oacli. Inc. tillO Holly' Rd Holly. ME 4-«771 -Open Dally ‘ — Ije. 2IFOOT AIRPTREAM SA1 fully tell contained, like nr* Almont Ave. Almont. Tele. STREAMLINE TRAVEL ■TRAILER The aristocrat of Ih* hlfbway -come to Holly. Mtchifan for a FREE demonstration Ml It's fwlj-ina ease. MOLLY TRAVEL COACIL . .. display Open daily 9 t m. to 9 p.m.. Sundays 10 a m -tp « p m BUI Caller Boats and Motors • 1 mile east ol Lapeer on M2I__________________________ PONTOON BOATS - J2' from 9129; 1 fish Ina b Aat# Sarvici 1956 nOER CUB TRIUMPH, MAKE 1961 TRIUMPH 500 439 LAKESIDE. .Ellaabeth Lake Estate. ,afUiLT- 19*2 HARLEY DAI^DSON sFrTt 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE • - quality -— —■ lelf* Bli_ Lawrence Bt. Scarlett'* Bicycle I^Hi VeTtSii SPEED'S PLACE. 1214 N. PERRY ass run-abouti — Johnson ----- - OMC botU PAUL A. YOUNG, INC. 4030 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plaint iON loon LAKEI or 4-0411 Open Dally 9-0. r ~ ** " —' SAIL boat, 12 POOT PIBEROLA8-ed. Scow. Dacrop tails, all ' fltllngs. perfect condition. TERRA MARINA liOUSl*: BOATS CA88 LAKE. 10 FOOT INBOARD fthrrglats. sharp, extras, reason-shlf g82-U05. WSON'S SECIAL8 modern wood runabout W J,n with 1930 35 b p. elec, control, battery and bos. All l( ce Ibis 1961 Owens. Traveler, Csr-vf'. ,Cherokee. Steury. and Rlnk-er boate. Kayot steal and aluminum pontoons: Evlnrude motors, and Pamco trailers Take M59 to W Highland. Klght on Htcknrv Ridge Rd to Demode Rd. Left SALES at TIP8ICO L loott—ACCNNritI a week. 14019 Fenton f .... ...... -I 4-0737. w cost Ml 4-6737 SMALL SAIL BOAT. 1 clipper model, lUle n 12^ FOOT BOAT WI™ .COVJ^L ____ all uaed very little. 9 Baldwin Rd . Oxford. Mich_________ 14 f60T 8PORT8 CRAFT, MOTOR. sim^ete outfltUng for ski- PINTER'S "After the tale—It'i the tervlee that counts " 1370 N Opdyke DEALER SKI-BOAT oHcr KM 3-0513 14 FOOT FIBEROLAS RUNABOUT. 40 horse John.ton eleclrlc. eoni-plete accesaorlet, 9995. OR 3-9006 14 FOOT FIBEROLAS BOAT. 35 H P motor, lights, steering, cover, speedometer, all controla. 9600. OR 3-5050 ___________________________ 14 FOOT SPORT MODEL BOAT I HP ail n#w nberglat I by lone 8TAR. IS ft. Cliff Dreyer’s and J>poi ts Center IS2I0 Holly Rd ME 4-«771 -----7UNDAV------------------- OPEN SUNDAYS BANK PlNANClNO trailer *200 New 14 fl boat. H plywood )gall after 5 p.m r CHRIS CRAFT. 40 MER- Complete oet windshield — Curved or flat shield—Speciallalng In custom and duplicating windowthlelds. ----1... -.-.u pigjiic sheets, - Buddy Quality Mobile SHORTS MOBILE HOMES Good used home typ — 10 PER CENT DOWN and hllchet Installed, line of part iraUfTs. irs wired Complete 3172 W Huron DETROITER, ALMA. PWITAC 29 different slaet and floor plans Top trade-in allowance now on EVENING AND BATUBDAf RIDING LF.S.SONS ALL APPAL008A HORSES Cliildren, .Adults Bob Hutchinson GOLDEN H COMAL 1600 Hiller Rd.. Pontiac EM 3-«9H_______ May-6rain-FMd DUCKLINOS, OOSUNGS. iftEED- ^ea:; — Scotls & Greenfield — Fertlllaers. Lawn Seeds Seed Potatoes Garden Seeds GLADIOLI and DAHLIA BULBS Open 6 to 7. Sunday 10 to 3 Barber's Lawn Pet Supply 4909 Cllnfoiivllle Rd. 673-8131 6665 Highland Rd. (M59)___673^IM TIMOTHY AND ALPHALFA HAY OA 9-210$ BLACK DIRT SAI^D AND StaSe Bantr*]^ BLACK oblf. IR". TOP 'BOIL. PaL. aravel. OR MB34 DIRT _AiroOR_A V EL; aged CHOICE BEEF SIDES 3*c 'b. I't 42c lb., bogs 25c lb., many iiftall hinds, fronts, side* an)l lalves at great tavlnaa. Rich-. MoI)ile Homes 4301 Dixie Highway OR Drayton Plains Opan 8 to 9 Dally-- ' ■ BY WE NEED YOUR TRAILERI Any bite—Any Type BUYERS WArnNOIt stop In and let us sell rour trailer for you! ' L. -------—<»B TRADE h Co. ME 4-4771 E BU^-WE SELL—fri Holly Travel COac" iO Holly Hd., Holly OXFORD TRAILER SALES 963 - Marlette'e. Vagabond's. Gen eral's Stewart's. Champion's. Wl-sor’a. TeUow Stone's and Oeen't. All sizes, terms, and priced to your Satisfaction. 60 Units on Display -Ota of good used imIU. all 'sizes. Capper's to 20 wide. r M-59. ■« mile east of iht i^oatiae Airport. Fttendliy peoAle serving you with respect Opifn _7 dayst i '111 6. 9B )U^a li caah. For pay- service, free eatimaies. and aecetsorles. Bob ________ Mobile Home Sales. Inc , 4301 Hwy..' Drayton PlalM. OR 3-I383. TO str THE NEW WOLVERINE truck camper Call EM 3-3*91. 1325 •fcir 14 FOOT FIBEROLAS. 35 H P. Evlnrude trailer. BSIkr. FE^d-4«23, 14 F06t ELGIN BOAT WiTh treller. 61 E. Longfellow. FE 4-35*3. Soltis Plastics Co. EM 3-6iSI _ ilM7a M59 AX OXBOW LAIUD - COVERED BOAT WELLS WITH koitt-Outside storage. MY 2-5751. JOHNSON MOTORS star Craft boats and Oator trallara -Everything for the boat. ^EN'S MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake iSVe F*r«*2t 15-HORSE EVINRUDE. GOOD CON--iUUon. reaeonabir. MI *-4479 15 FOOT LAKE ANITBEA^VIBER-glas family runabout. Safe, fast and beautiful. Has llghta. windshield. fully upholstered. No motor or trailer, 94*5 Call OR 3*< -4414 between 4-9 p m or 11-7 on Saturday and Sunday. MARINE INSURANCE. $2.00 PER 9100 and up. Liability 910.000 for 98 Hansen Agency. FE 3-7063. STOP-LOOK—SAVE Fabulous Hydrodjmt Cgnboanls Larson-Duo-Chetek-Feathercraft EVINRUDE MOTORS and TRA1LBR8 Sylvan Pontoon Floats Alum and wood docks Grumman. Old Town Canoea "Your Evtnrnda Dealer" Hanmpton Boat Works 1999 S. Telegraph Rd.* 332-6031 Open FrI. 'til 9 p.m . Sun. 19 to 3 spring sales SPREE! NOW OO-Ing on at Loomis Boati. lOBIt Fenton Rd. MA 9-2219. Remomoor “Hide before you buy." 15 FOOT FIBEROLAS. 40 HORSE power. FE ElOif 16-FOOT CRUISER INC RUNABOUT loaded, new condition,. 35 Johnson elect., convertible top. Tee-Nee trailer. $1100 or best offer. HA 4-21*2 1* FOOT PLANK BOTTOM SAIL boat, t ft. bSam. oak mast, good •aU. OR 3-3918 or MI 4-06*9. 16 - FOOT aluminum. TOP. 3* Evlnrude. trader. 3999 Harrel. DriyUm Plaint. U FOOT LAP8TRAKE SPEED BOAT Msik- h p. indtor. Crlft trailer, alec, starting, mint ahape, of original cost. ^-2678. Wantfd Cors-Trocb 101 POl THAT TOP DOLLAR - OK SHARP LATE MODEL CARB Averill's 2080 DIXIE HWY. FE 2-8878 FE M8M 16 FOOT FIBEROLAS BOAT. 35 borse motor and trailer. I6t5. Like new 731-3266 16-FOOT ALUMA craft WALK through seats, foam rubber cushion And acretsorlea. 16 Evlnrude electric. Can be seen from 11 to 3 Sunday, *672 Elisabeth Lake Road, or call DI 1-1*4*. MSM MOTOR SALES More Money FOR SHARP LATE MODELS OUT^STATE MARKETS 2517 DIXIE HWY. JUST N OF PONTIAC DRIVE-IN OR 4-9306 OR 4M6* 16-FOOT NORTH AMERICAN. 9 .ply mahogany, controls, apeedom- bailer. I960 outfil. perfect eond. *650 662-27*4 13*FrK)T RUNABOUT 35 H.P. F.VINRUDE ELECTRIC START 13-ft runabout with a beautiful mabogaiiy finished U>p deck, bright yellow n»l^e<^pljfWMd h^l, 36 H^P. 1 I2-va|t battery. contiPls. boat trall-! er Price 9490 Phone FE 8-1794 TOP 39 CLEAN Ci^S-TRUCKB Economy Discount 3339- Dixit EWf. .M.\NSF1ELD Auto Sales 1076 Baldwin Ave. .I35-3‘A» 18 FOOT OUTBOARD CRUISER 1 with 50 HP Evbmide. radio, clock and epatUght. Call before 3 or after .6 OR 3^U J 19 FOOT FIREROLAS CANOE- PUB-1 lie address system aell- or trade. 1 for antique guns or aluminum boat. -04- TWRXTV-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATITIDAY. MAY 18. 1963 W—N. aulamtilc trtnunlulwi, ri “ Mtrr bMuUful tu-ton* flnlth. rtntr til nnancint. CXI VERSA 1. AUTO ns S. SttUltP_________PE CHEVY niPALA. PULL tutomatif. 4-door, cltoo. HHi . ---'VROLXT BltCAYNE 4- door with Pewortlida. VI tailM and real cloaa. tuU prteTMn and M RMOcy down. UND'ER-SAL AUTO SALES. »i W. Mwitcalm at OoAland. PE Mm. INS CHEVY. r-CYLINDER. STAND- I-nii. aner 4. I - ^ISSNAN CREjrROLET j ROCHESTER. MICH. —OL I-tm iitt'pORD ANOUA, PERPECt'>»»,«MMLA CONVERTmt. V^ coodItUin. PE 4-m I MOA. im ROADSTER MECHANl- automatic. power tteerlDi. LLOYDS BUYING lias CHEVY y-l WAOON. AUTO-malic. one-owner. I7M. INS CHEVY V-l IMPALA i - DOOR htrrilnn tutomattC. $795. ;VY ^DOOR STICK I4U - Good Clean Cars for New Xo. 2 Lot 1959 ENOUSH FORD. VERY GOOD I Auburn al UveinoU ‘ condiuoa.- PE t-2in ' ----—----------- 1941 REkAOLT DAUPHINE. _________335-4M1____________ 1958 TRIUMPH TRl. EXCEPTION-i ally clean and food condition, black 2023 Dixie Hwyr 1962 CQRVAIR Haw aa4 Utadl Cart im CHEVY II NOVA. AUTOMATIC bucket aeou. while, rod ——^ 9 no rollM. nt SdSIf orea. m lha< Cm_ INI FORD. REAL NICE tin. SSS- Pf62 Gievy CoVivertible IMPala euper aport, bucket aeoC power atwri^ and brokea 254 at tiM. lour an the floor, rod llolaL. wk^ lop. low mlleace. nsn. PE iin Rj^^niPAi^^ i-dIoor Low milease. AU^iaer and”*^’ Uto traclloa. A-1 eoodltloti. Bai at njn. Call «l»l4n oner m CORVAOt. 7 0S. 4 DC automatic, radio, huter. OR 3-0417.___________, Ml CORVAIR. RADIO. BXA1 Mua. 2-door atralchl aliUl 5-4304, m tlarr oft Voorhala. im CORVAIR enttne. radio, CaU UL 2-5034. hardtop tedan. Eoulpped with power ateerlns. brokea, wlndowt and uau, tinted t>aaa. radio, heater and like new whIM wall Urea. Eaterlor flnlth la a amootb Alaikan White, and the tntertei la luaurloualy tailored with aofi blue leather tnd blue wall to wall carpet. Thia It your chance to own one of America'a flneat can and keep your budget low. Pull price la only SSOS and you get a 1 year written fuarantee. Easy terma arranged to ault you. BIRMiXCUIAM 1i^aler_- Plymouth.Jnd. S12 B. Woodward 1 7-3214 CHEVY 2-DOOR I. BARGAIN Conway. Dealer. EM 3-oni. 1941 CHEVY BI8CAYNE 2-DOOR. 4- cyltnder. al . whltewalla. SIJM r SUNROOF, OOOD C We Pa\' More Hreause \\e ScIl .More' .94« BLUE AND GRAY 8IMCA 2-door hftrdto|) wblttvails. s b • r p > tltruughouf. 9595 Call OL >l-0as 1959 JAOUAR 3-3 sedan. 41.750 Pontiac'Sport Car. Inc. m sedan, excellent con $1388 rrt with matching interior^ THIR CAR HAS HAD THE BEST OP CARE, you'll be proud to be teen In'thia beauty, alto you can lave mongy OUr ule price li only 91995. 1 year Warranty SUBURBAN OLDS 15 8. Woodward___________Ml 4-4495 Ellsworth 141 CHRYSLER "NE7VPORT' Door Hardtop with automatic iranamisaion. power wlndowt. radio. heater, and whltewnll Urea. -M’TO S.^Ll'.S ftn Pnie Hwy________M.4 51400 Xlwav-s buying and paying MORE TOR GOOD CLEAN CARS ASK FOR BERNTE AT- ■sT- ' 959 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR. t-CYL-Inder engine Abaolutely no mat: Excellent condition. 9900. OR 3- wllh aparklint allver lower and white top. An i performing top quality c CotjN onglnt. ------- _.j tooa. ^'c Ott" Marvel Motors tSl Oakland Are. ’ 1999 FORD 2-DOOR .(ITB HAVE 4 tojeheoM fronai frum at low u JOHN McAUUPPE FORD Nbw mmI UfB^ Cbsb PE L7N1. Mr. RuHublae. doROON-S AUTO Jtt Cheyy pickup ot— vwbw hoeloa to chooM from 'N to 19 Ford. -37 PootiM. aharp. J l-t. -57 Ramhibr 9125, DC— lora can to choou trom. --- need, 1991 Joalyn. PE 9 I UERCtTRY WITH ' RUTO- real ucond tlon prlct Jiff. ‘ pnyinatia dh the______ -. die end arreawc alt ftnanclngl UXIVFI^AL AUTO 50 9. Saginaw_______PE t-S 1957 FORD _atlcl^^. Palrlanc S90. PuU .SURPLUS MOTORS 4-DOOR. BLACE. tdlo and heat-mUn. Bxeep-**1-8484/ HARDTOP. I FALCON 2-DOOR STANDARD htn. while with red lop. i •rgaln et only 9987. I yeai anfy. rnttne. autometlc tranamlulon. radio, beater, power ateerl^ - -brokea. Low mileage. Factory ■ il car S2.4N. Buy Ir--- ME - PERQUSdW. 1969 T-BIRD CONVERTIBLE WITH radio, heater, automatic Irantinla-alon. power aleering and hrakea. -----——— blatt " FORD 1959 Utlco 49 UPO 1459 ITETTA ...... -5 M. . rertaauled panel Diacounl 2331 of oiUr AI.79S Eaay term* ranged to tit your budget HIKMIXGHAM Chryaler - Plymouth, Inc. r! 499g FORD STATION WAOON. OOOD ISSl FALCON PUTURA Standard tranmlsalon 393-4i21_ 1959 FORD OALAXIE. SPARKLINO < EconomT D»c INI voLVft.n Us#4l AvtB-TrBck PBTts 102 .V . wBItewalla. Sharp. Owner. 1993 CROWN IMPBRIAU PULL power, tinted gtaaa. low mlloa«e Haw proud yr- ■- --- -flllUUU HIM 11 Urea, full price only h no money down,. UNI- 1N3 PONTIAC MOTOR WITH AUTO-p m‘or 3-9419* White aldewalla. clean. Olb 3- f m4 hoiceVo: FOR 1955 OR 1959 PORO. RADI-ator 112. generator 93. atarter 13. regulator II. tranamlaalon 915. 4 barrel carburetor and manifold 235, PE 5-W29 ; PUBLIC ONLY . Before you buy any ear. te the r MleciMn at Pontltc't DIacount _PE 5-9421,_________________________ I9S5 BU1CK 4 DOOR SEDAN. 9159 -___________OR 3-1471 _ 19M BUICK LcBABRE 4 DOOR I hardtop, white with red Interior ! Priced to aell al only 91995. ‘' 1 Iranaportatlon ape- DODOR DART 4-Do6r, POW-ateerlng. power brakea, a real trp 1 owner. tVade. only 91395. year warranty. SUBURBAN OLDB 8. Woodward . Ml 4-4495 1957 DOIX3E 3-DOOR HARDTOP. ECdNOMY ENGINE. ___________ MO. 9999 PULL PRICE Sea Ur. Parfa al Harold Turner. Ford, MI USS FORD. 4. STANDARD SHI —d running order, new Urea. ker panela. FE 3-7248. 9158 C LUCKY AUTO SALES 2 FORD 4-DOOR WAOON. WITH adlo. heater, overdrive tranamia-lon. whiteiralla. 11.999 full price JOHN McAULIPFE metallic green with a white top and haa an Immaculate 3-tone green interior. Equipped with V-9 engine, automatic tranamlaalon. ■ . power tall i PASSENGER r______ —aUpn wagon. cquIppM tod'limp. TUH"—,— has everything. Black prllh rad Interior. $1595- Suburban 1959 MERCURY 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1962 Cornet Custom' 4-door station wagon One ow new-car tradeln. A-1 condition. Standard trantmlulon. Only— $1795 BILL SPENGE Rambler-Jeep 9873 DUlo Hwy. at M-15 _ katon MA 5-M9I SUBURBAN QU3B ronri.orrt MI OLDS 8TARFIRE. LOADEa Bulek special, like new. ___ DcENDABLES" >OOD 1949 FORD V8. NEW TIRES, auto.. Ilnled windshield. Reason for aelling. buying tmek CtU evea. and all dav Sat. amt ,aJiland.A __________FE M079 1956 FORD. R AM'BLE&'!*'5M*‘oakla'nd~ f SPECIAL 1962 Falcon 2-door sedan, ra !n mV *"• JERO54E-FEROUS0N , SVY CONVER'nBU -8 standard TRANS-~ mileage. A-1 lir MANCIE BEATTIE 1956 CHEVY STA-nON WAOON. 913 I sell for parts, 339 25M_ 19.56 CHEVROLET. 39 000 ACTUAL - Plym Wood!_______ FOR THAT BMUfiFUL USED CAR MI 7-32^4 Your FORD DEALER Since 1930 ' ON DIXIE HWY IN WATERFORD ' AT THE STOPLIGHT ! OK * I 1957 CHEVY STATION WAGON. LEAVING STATE CHEVY FLA 1961 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. IM Pe^^oV . power steel l»^Cim\T/PANEL^ %m RUNS it H i ^$160. _______xMotora.J __________ DODGE H PICKUP fair CONDI i - --_______j-M CHEVY IMPALA. RED C vertible. almost like new It beauty for only 41295 1 Kocliester. Mich. OL 1-8133 _ T941 CHEVY BEt Am S«4F MI 4-4415 i OPDYKE MOTOR SALES --------- 1940 Opdyke Yford 1955 OMC PICKUP AND 19 dump Iruck White Lake. _______ 19M CHEVY >j TON PICKUP. NEW Palhl $395. Pearlman. 756 O^and 1959 DCHIGE PICKUP 7 GidOD CON-dltlhg^ 9695 V Harris. FE 9-4S44 2941 CHEVY PICEUR 1959 OMC OTOYKE MOTOR SALES 1919 Opdyke________FE 9-64S4 Better Used Trucks GMC Factory Branch OAELAND AT CASS : FE 59495 104 AETXA CASUALTY S25.t9S IlabUlly. 91.250 medical, tf. StO death benefit. 920.000 unlnaurec ■nolhrtat eorerage $11.00 QUARTERLY BRUMMETT AGENCY Mlmcle Mile FE 4-9SSI ---Id Fhntlac Stale Bank IT’S SO EASY . J to PJatues R PONTIAC PK-LSS CLASSIFIED At)! Just Dial FE 2-8181 Marvel Motors i GOODWILL SPECIALS 19S4 CHSVROLET STICK. RUNS good. $50. UL 2-5577.______ 1962 UIPALA SUPER SPORT. LOAD- lov mUeage. MA 5-2410 BmMlNGHAM:^'.«»,« TRADES - Every used car offered fyr retail to the public is a bonafide 1-owner, low-mileage, sharp car. 1-year parts and labor, warranty. ■ down payment! 1959 PONTIAC Catalina 4-door hard radio, heater, a imle one owner 1957 BUICK 4 r hardtop i Uaupt Pontiac Open Mondar. Tuesday and Thursday unlU 9 p.m One Mile North of U.8. 19 on ML OX '63 BUICK Skylark « BUICK Ilectrs '93 BUICK LeSabre '42 BUICK Skylark 429S5 & 42595 41 BUICK 4 !40 BUICK LeBabre '49 BUICK Hardtop FISCHER , BUICK ■ V »“ • Woodward »Hdm HI 4-llW OUR LOT WE IIAXL 45 OF W'HAT \W I'; BEi.IEX E TO BE Till': XICK.ST. CLEAN E -S 'J. SHARPES T, EATi: .MODEL. EOW-MIEE.AGE CARS IN THE PONTI.AC AREA. YOU mu.st see to APPRECIATE ONE OF PON T I ACS 1- A ST EST -CROWEXG DEALl'KS. ilANSEIELD AUTO SALES, 1078 B.\LD-W IN. 333-SWl 1957 FORD. V9<. 1 OWNER. KEN-lucky car, vwy clean. FE 2-5923 1957 FORD V9. VERY NICE $395 FE 3-7542. H Riggins dealer____ 1953 FORD. UP TO 20 MILES PER gallon, terrific tran.s. Automatic 4 cylinder, radio and heater. 4100 FE 4-9037. AtU ' Aulhorlxed dealer lor: Jaguar. Triumph. MG Austin ■ Healey. Sunbeam. Morgan. Hillman and Flat. BURDE MOTOR SAi-ES. INC. OAKLAND COUNTY'S NEWEST IMPERIAL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALIANT DEALER —1 N. Main OL 1-8359 Roebe ' liss PONTUC, ETAR CMOF 9- matching mtartor trimmed fully earpatad. aquippoo WISH powsr ttaerlhg, gower brakaa, hydramatle. radio. U S. Royal Maatar whitawall buarantacd In rlting lor 1 year, and th* Ice la only 81,395. BIRMINGHAM Chryaler - Plymouth. 1 912 a Woodward -GPECIAL- I. 1079 BUdwm. lOU^CATALWA COTVERmUt. 1999 PONTIAC ... .-DOOR. AUTO- mattc tranamlaalon, power brakes ------------ ------- and itaermg. Rharp. I ■2 PONTIAC 9TAR CHIE . ..IIEP 4-DOOR ....... ior^issit^Se'.! „ trade, bank rates. MANW^LD AUTO 9 A L 1 9. 1074 B hrakea. 1-ewner. It 1993 PON'nAC 3-DOOR CATALINA hardtop, low nUlea, OR 3-9997. 1163 PONlTAr BONNEVILLE CON. vertlblo PE 5-4503. BUY ANY NEW OR USED oar imtU you gel our deal I Com-gletely^recondlUoned used can at 'frOJilER HIGHT Will Deliver New 1S42 Newport 4 door sedan. Torque Pllte. power steering, better. washer, mcluding all federal tax. 93994. plus atale talei tax. R & R MOTORS impertal —Chryaler Plyihouth—uallenl 724 Oakland month of 3day plus some low mileage denionatrhtora. ^OST^l?ATOT.ER SUPER MARKET nm.in t.ak»> KU 2-4151 VOUR CHOICE OF Trxnsportiitloa Special* R.ACE S USED CARS 2546 Dtele Hify.____________474-1400 1959 RAMBLER. ONE - OWNER. A-I running condition. No money ----luU price 9595. SUPERIOR , -o ..A PE 5-9421 --------------will give you . gasoline mileage. Oo^ white wall tires all around and It has a radio, heater and vinyl trimmed Interior. Here la eco-« nomical tranaportatlon for very little money. Pull price It only 9395 and eaay terms ™"*BIRM INGHAM Chrysler - Plymouth. Inc. 12 8, Woodward______MI 7-3214 NEW -----RAMBLER. FULL PRICE l'/$9 Inriuding all alandard fac-... —.------- ta. Delivered In ffi:ho^ce of colors. BUT------ -------- Week Special ■94 (4) ears. Ford, Chryttar. OMvy and Pqntlae ta. Itt. 119 •Umrt UM modM and Iraoapormttoo. ..Wa flndnoa vi PUBLIC ONLY 1199 Ford Falhon 2-door atsllon wagon, straight stick shift, radio and healer. 1 owner and a new ear tradv Tu» Ptlc*- ***> and no money downf._ money down.' LUCKY AUTOSALES PATTERSON CHEVROLET NOW IVJlNTIY-TWREH— WILSON PONTI.AC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward BIRMINGHAM Ml 4 BUY VOUR NEW RAMBLER HOUGHTEN & SON 29 N. Mam and Rocheiter OL 1-97M vniKSWAr.Fvc 12 Man.^rey, whltewalla, a » KnoiM. neetHnors foSteT Wr " Autobahn Motors, Inc. Buy Your Used Car From BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 999 8. Woodward 1957 OLD8MOBILE HARDTOP WITH Trl-Carbi. only 1397 wll" real clean VERBAL AUTO SALES. 312 W Montcalm at Oakland, FE 5-3590 DOOR 1942 Olds starfire. couw. blue and bl.ue, condition, fully equipped. -93095, 1 year warranty. SUBURBAN OLE, 565 8. Woodward_________Ml 4-4 1959 OLDS 4 - DOOR HARDTOP. ----— Isa this one. full power, kood —car.--W#. iuuuuc ir'p, ........cingl Full price 9297. Ody 95 d< itnly payments. 1962 OLDS DYNAMIC 98. 4-DOOR hardtop. 1 owner. B'----- trade, aharp aid ready u> hnly 12497. 1 year warranty. SUBURBAN OLDS 565 8 Woodward > It yourself _____ ,______ yourself a nice little car. Bold as Is lor only 9997. 1 year Warranty. 1962 OLDS JETFIRE. WRITE WITH ----- be,uilful •— Burning SUBURBAN OLDS 565 8. Woodward r. 92 995 JEROME-FEROUSON' tester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 with golden brown Marrokide tnd brown carpel. Equipped t INTERIOR. Trimmed white wall' tires ai BPECIAL'CARB In this our low Jull price J8^ « BIR.M INGHAM PUBLIC ONLY I960 Oldsmoene 4-door hardfop. ra- -.......-r trade — _ . >wner. full price only 91.495 with to money down. LUCKY AUTO SALES 1957 PONTIAC. 4-DOOR HARDTOP. VI engine, automatic, radio, heater. wbllewall tires. ESTATE STORAGE CO. AUTHORIZED FULL LIQUIDATION PRICE ONLY 9297. •— weekly ------ ' *------- " >9 8. East Boulevard at 1992 BONNEVILLE. 4 DOOR. >ULL power, trl-power motor, tinted, glass. 9^ miles. 92900. 19 E.' 1957 FORD CONVERTIBLE. RED. T-BIrd engine. Full power, 363-2559 1959 BSDRb 2 DOOR HARDTOP. .......*'e"er- --------------- 1959 FORD 4-DOOR. VlJ FORDO-malic. 9775. OR 3-9277 4»59' F0RD^4-«>6r. 5 TVLINDER. $350. 9263 Thomyside, off Fams- COMJLi\R£J—- -»99-Foimac 4-dr . hydramatle III 1959 Pontiac 4-dr . hydrtmtilc 9 91 healer, automatic / .\nto ,^alcs FE 2-2351 2-DOOR. dio. heater, whitewall tires. 2-tone pahH Extra nice. Only 9995, Easy terms JEROME - FERGUSON, Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 WATCH FOR OUR OPENING OF OUR NEW USED CAR LOT (Acro.ss Showroom) OUVER BUICK L E H. 550 bakltnd. Sl’KUlAl. 1962 Thunderbird convertible, i malic Ford Motor executive U Itnance 44^ your dealer COMMUNl1hf''TrrTIONAL*BANE r. powergllde 91095 '57 Ford hardtop Kffgo I’ll . automatic 195 ..I 295 .Sales »r service, $900. Ml 6-1014 DISCOUNTS GALORE ON NI'JW' PONTIACS and KAMBI.FRS Buy From Slock! lertlble . 9359 19tt Bonneville 1963 Pontiac G._......... 1962 Mercury Comet l«2 Chevy Corvair Monza 1961 Tempest (sixi wagon 19M Chevy 2-door hardtop I960 Pontiac 2-door sedan 1959 Pontiac 2-door sedan 1960 Ford 4-door sedan 1950 Rambler 9-pass, wagon Otevy 2-door sedan 195g Chevy 4-door sedan 1954 Cadillac 4-dr, haiwop I960 OLDS SUPER 99 9-PA88ENOER Station Wagon, has full power and IS sharp. Bale Priced 91795 1 year warranty SUBURBAN OLDS 595 W Woodward MI 4-4495 OLDS STARFIRE CONVERTI . full power. 19.000 miles. Oar-. mist with red leather uphol- 1954 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 DOOR hardtop. V8 engine. ----- Jhxoughoiii. This la t liquidation price 5197 don" arrange all flnanctngf L NIV l-;jiSAU^ AGTCT -HO-Sr Eaghiaw____________FE 9-407 condition Ml' 4 7049 1960 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. AUTO-maaic. radio and heater. The Economy Slant $. A beautiful ... .-------------------- HASKI Late Model TRADES 1962 CREVY Impgla super sport convertible, with VJ9 engme. radio, solid red ftnisb. CHEVY BIscayhe 4-diwr with finish. 1962 FORD Falrlane - ROOTS Spring Specials KING AUTO SALES LIQUIDATION LOT DF.I.IVl'.RS \\ HEN OTHER.S CANNOF EVEN Ih You Arc New in Michigan EVE.N IF Y’ou Hat! a Repossession l'.\ EN ]!•' You Have No Credit EVEN IE Y’oii Have Been Bankrupt AS LOW AS $5 Do'wn DELIVERY AT ONCE NO RED TAPE NO SIDE NOTES NO SALARY NOTES NO CREDIT NEEDED NO CO-SIONERS NEEDED BECAUSE 9597 ■58 Chevy 4-Door ......... 9397 Sedan, nice. Payments $4.45 '59 Edsel 4-Door 9397 Hardtop, clean. Payments $4 45 '58 Dodge 2-Door . . 1297 Hardtop, aharp. Payments 13.33 9497 •57 Chrysler pDoor |2t Hardtop, nlee. Payments $3.33 •57 Packard 4-Door ...... $>• Hardtop, clean. Payments $2. ■57 Ford Retractable ... Ektra sharp. Payments $5. '59 Chevy 4-Door. Real nice and clean. Payments $2.15 •5$ Ford 2-Door ......... Hardtop, nice. Payments $1 •69 PonUac 2-Door ...... Sedan, clean. Payments $2 $147 $117 $1$7 Over 200 Cars to Chooa Many Try to Duplicate T _________ It No One (We Thinki Can Meet or Beat Our Prices at Call or See Our Credit Manager. Mr. Cook KING AUTO.SALES Corner W. Huron (M-591 and Elizabeth J.ake Road FE 9-4( Open 9 A M to 9 P M. Dally - 9 A M to 7 P M. ^aturday $Jo9S-. lllljlflkt~ '60 Comet 2-door aedan. $ cylinder. Radio heater. White w ’60 Eord 6 suck Rhdlo, heater. Low mileage. ’59 Chevy. Wagon t. atlcki exc. shape, good tires. $705 RUSS lOHNSON I’ontiac-RambI)^uth or Consequences t7) Father Knows Best 40 ( 56) Spanish Lessons 45 (2) Guiding LigU :55 (4) News 00 (2) Star Performance ., (4) Leave It to the Girls Skim SONOTONE House of Hearing 29 E. CORNELL (OffBaldyrin) PonliBR FE 2-1225 FURNACES m- OR OIL GAS CONVERSIONS ATTENTION I GM Employees WE'LL GET YOUR GAS PERMIT AND GIVE YOU A CHOICE OF, 2 G.M. DELCO SPECIALS -430,000 B.T.U. DELCO GAS FURNACE 5189'” 100,000 B.T.U. DELCO GAS FURNACE O'BRIEN HEATING 371 VOORHEIS RD. FE 2-2919 OUR OPERATOR ON DUTY AFTER STORE HOURS SUNDAY DINNER for the Family MONDAY MORNING (2) Meditations (2) On the Farm Front (2) News (2) College of the Air Marijuana Charges LOS ANGELES (UP» - Patrick Joseph Farrow, 20, son of actress Maureen O’Sullivan and the late director John Farrow, faces ar-raipment May 31 in Santa Mon-lica, Calif., Superior Court on a| marijuana possession charge. l I Municipal Judge Henry H. Draeger ordered Farrow to appear for -arraignment yesterday lat the conclusion of his preliminary hearing. (9). Movie: “Dancing Coed.’.’ (1939). Lana Turner, Artie Shaw. 1:10 (56) French Lesson 1:30 (2) As the World Turns (4) Best of Groucho (7) Girl Talk (56) World History 25< AIR CONDITIONED 1300 NORTH PERRY ST. Acrois From Madison |r. High School S:3S—WJR. News. Brosdwsy wWJ. M«el the Preu WJBK. Btekground CKLW. lUdla Church WXYZ. Bebsstlsn. Sports WJBK. Newt. Report to People WJBK. 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News. 1 2 3 4 5 r- 8 9 10 13 u 1O i4 17 8 JT 20 20 26 Jl 02 30 34 35 3? 37 38 W ■N 46 40 '■47 40 bl 60 54 66 b4 If M Fruit drink s arcbaeloficil 47 P 4S Smalt space 37 Mountain (comb, formi 2S Shakespearean 30 8?lo!___ 34 IdolltfB 35 8««i tgRtn 36 River rslei 31 MIcrosporcs 42 Alaskan city 43 Espunge 45 Charges 47 MeK or--- ' proper IS Emtsei S4 Hebrew ascetic U Billy Sol ------- M Heating devicei TWENTY-EIGHT THE rONTIAC TRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1963 / Reg. $14.99 $9.88 8.00x14 Tubrim Whiirwali 283-Coil Mattresses or Box Springs! Save! 29®® 50% Off Harmony House Eldorado Rayon Rugs Sale Harmony House Superb Lawn Furniture Trial Rugs! $14.99 Value Large 4x6-ft. siae, now . . . Reg. $9.99 Chair Reg. $14.99 Chaise m TRADE-IN REQUIRED! Aiilo j4eeet$orie§. Perry St. Baremenl NO MONEY DOWN on Seam Easy Payment Plan Many comfort features at a low price. Sisal-insulated, cotton-upholstered coils for durable support and resilient comfort. Sturdy tapered edges. Designed for medium-firm sleep support. Sanitized! .Save! Furnilitre Dept., Second Floor Just say, ‘'CHARGE IF’ at Sears Smart low loop texture won’t mat . . . footprints can’t take hold. Skid-resistant latexed back. Stylish fringed ends. Ass’td colors. 27x48-ln. .Size .. . ■•...'.... ...............2.97 21x36”,Reg. 12.99.. 1.48 .30x54", Reg. $6.99.. .3.48 Floor Covering, Searr Second Floor f!^S^isfectron guaranteed or your money back” Just say, “Oiarge It" at Sears Aluminum and Web Chair folds compactly . . . for storage, easy carrying. Folding Aluminum Chaise with shiny tubular frame and double-tubular arm rests , . . . back adjusts to 5 positions. White with^ellow, green web. .—^ Furniture Dept., Second Floor Downtown Pontiac Phone FE 5-4171 The Weather V.ll. W«ath«r Baremi Farteaat Partly cloiMly, tew showers (DaUUIo Pact t) THE PONTIAC PR VOL. 121 NO. 86 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I’ON'jil AC * 3lW«I!1ttAN. S^\lTrHI)AV. MAY 18. 196.3—28 vl\ii IvS Parade^ Reception Set approaOhng h 0 n 0 l u lu; , First In both time and impor- Plowed along at 25 I — oGrdon Cooper comesi tance for the quiet-spoken 36- io keep the appointment. ,(AP) -Gorton Cooper comesj year-oW Oklahoma airman was Hondlulu that the home to Honolulu today and; a reunion at Hickam Air Force ntet and married in 1947 he first of a series of welcomes Base at 1 p.m. Honolulu time University of honoring his heroic feat of orbit-. ^ his wife, Trudv. and ling the earth 22 times in a 34-1 daughters Camala, 14. and Jan- i PARADE, RECEPTION hour tour through space. ita, 13. After a downtown parade and receptions a? Inlanl Palace, the jstatehouse that once was the seat If was from Cape Canaveral that he rocketed • off to glory last Wednesday mornihg. j Civic ceremonies at nearby Co-1 oa Beach, Fla.,, and a day of I rest will precede the visit to! I Washington Tuesday. jand receptions in Honolulu, at |cape Canaveral Washington and “ ‘ 4, tonT^rOer Rear royaltv. and at the New York, including a meeting ' TTo ' T of Gov. John A. Burns, the with Pre.sident Kennedy and an ^arge. which plucked Major Coop-coopers were scheduled ito leave 'address W a joint meeting of,er out of the Pacific 96 m i 1 e s'by jet plane ati#-3^ m foFGape [Congress on Tuesday. 'southeast of Midway Thursday Canaveral........... — : Resident Kennedy laid on a reception in the White House rose garden and congre.ssional leaders invited Cooper to speak to a joint meeting. ^ John Cdenn, the first Ameri- can to go into orbit, addressed a joint meeting last year. CoopCT will be flanked by Glenn . and the other five original astronauts of Project Mercury. Senate Democratic Leader Mike I Mansfield of Montana, who announced the invitation to Cooper, said it was arranged both to sa-dute his outstanding space accomplishment and to -mark the presumed conclusion of the Mercury space project. In Montreal , ANOTHER RECORD - On hand when Pontiac Motor Division broke another record yesterday was this pert pair from the Anderson, Ind^. high school band. The new record —3,015 cars in a single day. The ^piece band was visiting the Detroit area on^lhree-day tour. The tune: Just two trombones, but 3,000 Pontiacs right behind. Search lor Bonders y • Pontiac Considering i U.S. Boycotts Switch in Insurance f i MONTREAL —A special 20Q-nian .police sqiiRd was mobilized today as authorities sought to stop a' wave of bombings bramed on terrorists determined to' pull Erench-speaking Quebec out of Canada. In a new outbreak, bombs shattered six public I mail bpxes outside.. Mon-^ ' treal yesterday and critical-1 ____I j____1: ! Plane LacdecL in Detroit Street DETROIT ■ A suburba . I WASHINGTON __________ .... . If Blue Ci'ub.'>-Blutr’Shicld' insurance costs go up, United States has imposed a limiu- tion expert, the city may place its employe insurance with another ^ diplomatic boycott against the' Police blamed the latest blasts firm. ^ .Assistant City Manager David S. Teel is «>nduct. wiinrirdvtate' ing a survey to see what other insurance companies ts.advisa_hle- . * ♦ have to offer. I, Department spokesman Several other bombs were dis- —♦ r i f V, C'iriQ.ar.aa u ‘ 8 ^ t that U S. am-apmcd Hod four otlicrs wcrc dcto- Royal Oak pilot ran out of gas , , c 1 t y Finance Director bassador Raymond Thurston and noted by bomb teams. ' " 'Marvin M. Alward esti-dis staff at Port-au-Prince have \A/allarA \A/an4r !"^ates that if the rate hikes W0II0C6 VfQnlS‘^are approved as requested.! y. ue aj ■. . , ... ? The spokesman said U.S. re-^ the city S total bill for Blue lations with Haiti have not been Jiyp-ragp, ______________________________ __ _______ I this" year would "be around i $217,278 Asks U. S. to Halt Use ■ ef Treeps w Alabomo and landed his light plane on the Doctors gave $gl. Maj. Wal- 'center island of a boulevard on ter llollaml Jeja a 50-50 chance the city's .soulhea.st side today-. of surviving the blast that tore ; * ★ * off his left arm'as hundreds of ' . „„ „ r , 0 „ . . i. j Donald K. Colomho. 29, 10 6 ternned persons watched. ,,, . .. « hol U.S. r”'“f The rate hike would cost the: should be. iarmy spokesman ^ ^ anauaii median strip of Lafayette East.- city apFQximately $35,278 more; The extremes . f choice';.ro to Prem^r ■Ic.-.Vi.esauP nrderpH ‘he un- Pettyjfficers, Cooper Dine Spaceman 'Quized^ on His Adventure man said, pending a further dc- GOVERNOR HERE — Gov. George Romney was the main speaker at Bloomfiedl Hills Country ciub yesterday at the 47th annual meeting of the Citizens Research Council of Michigan ml reviews local and state government problems and ABOARD USS KEARSARGE APPROACHING HONOLULU W -^-Chief petty officers of the Kear sarge did what the press was not allowed-to do last night, ask Gordon Cooper direct questions about his space flight. It hadn't been planned, but Cooper visited them in their mess after a fprmal dinner in the' officers’ wardroom. Capl. Eugene P. Rankin in his introduction said Cooper would an- , swer a few questions. The first was, "Hows your jaw after that catapault takeoff from the Kearsarge after the Schirra flight Igst October'?" "It healed.” Cooper replied. ibudg recognition provincial police to mount an all WASHINGTON (AP) - Go\ 'ftirtslieit eiiryslpr Express and about three miles from De- | Irbit City airport. ' incmaea in the^ isw city denj?' Duvalit. a„v cu ij -®®'“^®iwhatever and (herebv sever dipio-outdrive against the Iwmbers. Shield coverage. jmatic relations, rr to aeceot the | ★ * * Ceorcp C Wall f Al h "*^*’‘* "’*“*‘* fact that he continues to rule ttie M mlreal Police Director J : * - * asked the linitedTtafos **»is year to $75,- :Country despite recent strong oj)- Adrien Robert called a meeting' Colombo, who said he is an air Court today to find that Pre^dent! fu* ® '^ver the with other police agencies to map pi^ne sale.sman for Triangle' Kennedv vinlateH tho ronJihLn' 1“® Blue • legality of h.s regime In answer to another he said, Ithe manual control system” aft-'er an electric failure in his auto-.matic retrodocket system for reentry to the earths’ atmosphere If's a Clock Calamity Kennedy violated the Constitution' .’’"IT* Flight Service in Pontiac, the' " ^ay was it at other was like crossing the in- by sending federal t r o o p s into Shield premiums ♦ * * . airolane *«^"ational date line. Alabama for possible use in thej : A m,ddle-ground course might, pul an end to this kind of ter- , J airplane,^3^.., j Birmingham racial dispute. | “The city commission and ad- _to widufraw 'Thursh^ and rori.sm." he .said. 1’LT' some departments, time master clock in the automatic,' "I had a little .sign that I wrote NO TROUBLE * Asked about temperature prob-. lems, he said, "I had no trouble whatsoever in keeping the temperature down. He said he never had any doubt that he., might not go the The trouble was located in a fufi 22 orbits. .t«m.i cha.. ““'ai: i"-. Porttiac Municipal Airport st„od still. In others, it > I jcentral-cntrol system w h i c h| which said 'Go 22’ and held it up Icnce of the President’s aelion .sq'uaTto rS-the-ciock duf^aU^‘’™‘ ^ ^ , u came only a few hours before |Possibility of subscribing to a Rut policynjakers here are ,public buildings and other poten- l'«ved to be enough fuel for five employes. i^ouses the hospital s .more than e ’’OJ .the two men were to meet at ^ ' i '^oid he took the plane The clocks all went haywire. out hS to the career wilh Muscle Shoals, Ala., where Ken- . . . ston s contimied presence, at i The police director said he was up to test it. “ * * * Dr. Richard Pollard and I was riedy was speaking at ceremo- i „ , u u j j . I ® ** '"iporlant certain ye.slerday's bombings' a ★ * ! in obstetrics it eol a bit con-Pour:’’ nies making the 30th atmiver- with the plans, any Blue^ dreds of^U S citizens in the wyrk of the Quebec ' ^'*b- Colombo's-,only injiirv was a fusing for doctors and expectant' * * * . STv '^o^Bhle^ljS'hfewTdi TT: y*'^ TiitT fr JTTTiTT ^ nid I Coope d I Both also were scheduled to’budge^Tallow'^frrTore'frncL«,d J h.p. Evlnrudc Dutktwm motor purchaord O^t. Ml. Call MI «-«OM Whrther you wish to buy m-to sell anstrations to law enforcement officers. He spoke to the Montgomery Citizens (iouncil. Four Negroes and five white persons were named to a biracial committee by the Anniston City Commission to help solve any racial problems existing in that Alabama city. •opular Party frdto rUflhirig for president, vice president, governor or mayor. They were limited to contesting legislative posts. There was no inun^iate reac-BnTfdWWl^romslS, But repe^ cussions were considered a certainty. The Weather Full 1J.S. Weather Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY -ParUy cloudy through tomorrow. A few showers at times this afternoon, tonight and tomorrow. High today C8. A little cooler late tonight and tomorrow. Low tonight 45. High tomorrow 13. Winds westerly at eight to 15 m.p.h. today, becoming northwesterly at 19 to 29 m.p.b. late toni^l or tomorrow. TODAY IN rONTIAC LoVett tempertturc prtcedlnj I At t im: Wind velocity IS m Uovotowo Tcaipertlilree " II 0 ONS YEAR AUO IN PONTIAC Hllheet lempertlure tS Lowed lempertlure 10 Mean temperature II Weather: tunny H^hetl and Lawett Temparatare Thia Data la (I Taart 1 p.m U M Port Worth *0 S4 a naturday at 3:M p.m Marquette M Muikeioo M Pellatoo I 9ch. U 15 4» Mllaraukee «l kl Trav, City M - Albuquer«uc S3 51 On aha ——- 35 33 Phnt- 31 41 Pitut Salt LI City 11 43 54 Ban P: _ 50 B. Bte Marie 33-,41 40 sealth 13 53 53 Tampa Waahia jton It 33 AP Pbalalaa V NATKWAL WEATHER — Scattered showers are predicted f# tonight for portions of the Great Lakes area and in Florida, "'ll will be cooler from the lakes and Mississippi eastward to the Atlantic and warmer over mpst of the Rocky Mountain states with Httle change elsewhere. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)-Uneasy Argentina braced today for more trouble as President Jpse Maria Guido banned followers of ex-dictator Juan D. Peron from seeking executive posts in July 7 elections. to maintain armaments necessary to protect themselves against the threat of Soviet power. The U.S. note was timed for delivery in Moscow along with similar notes from .Britain and West Germany. All three NATO governments had received Soviet protests on April 8 charging that NATO clear plans were unjustified, in- U. N. Coininand Seeking Return of Downed Fliers Guido's decree barred candi- The United Nations Commi every possible effort” for the return of two U.S. Army officers whose helicopter landed in Communist North Korea yesterday. not known and the Obmmunistsj. craft had landed on the northern side of the Han river es- At stake in the elections, in addition to federal executive and legislative posts, are the governorships and legislatures of 22 provinces and the mayorships, councils and boards of education in thousands of municipalities. BRINK OF WAR Military leaders quarreling over the role Peronists should be permitted in the elections have' brought Argentina to the brink of civil wlr twice in the last 12 months and caused nine major ■governmental crises. The latest came only , last week when most of the cabinet resigned. Peronist leader Raul Matera warned earlier this week that if Peronists were banned from running for office they.would boycott the elections and urge all other political parties “to follow suit. Several major parties have declared opposition to bans on Peronists, who claim a following of about 3 million in a total electorate of about 10 million. Kennedy, the nation’s first Roman Catholic Chief Executive, will meet in Italy next month with Pope John XIII, the.ailing leader of his faith. May Switch on Insurance (Continued From Page One) age. Ihe city granted this request which amounted to $49.-890, bringing the budgeted 1993 outlay of $182,000. Blue Cross has indicated it will raise its rates 23.4 per cent on ap average.monthly premium as of June 1. Blue Cross was granted that rate hike by State Insurance Commissioner Sherwood Colburn in April after agreeing to meet certain conditions lined by (tolburn. After Colburn rejected a 22.9 per cent rate hike request by Blue Shield, the medical care plan and Colburn became involved in a court battle centered around the state insurance commissioner’s authority to prohibit a rate increase. / Hiat suit ended in an agreement to let Wayne County Circuit Judge Theodore R. Bohn set the amount of the Blue Shiehl rate hike. Under the agreement, the rate hike cannot be less than 12 per cenl[ nor more than 22.9 per pent origii gioally reqitested. PANMUNJOM, Korea (UPD—(gave no indication of what hap- The fate of the two plTots was JFK to Visit Ailing Pontiff WASHINGTON (AP)—President UNC authorities said — and the North Koreans confirmed — that the H23 helicopter was hit by North Korean gunfire. Bui there was no indication if this was before or after the air- tuary, about 17 miles north of Seoul. The estuary forms the western end of the 155-mile-long demilitarized zone that separates North and South Korea under terms of the 1953 armistice agreement. creasing the danger of nuclear war and would set back disarmament neogtiations for many years. U.S. COUNTER The United States told the Soviet government that such charges are baseless and that the NATO nuclear defense strategy, which was undertaken in 1957, was forced by the need to offset Russia’s building' of nuclear wapons and missiles. “T h e Soviet government,” the United States declared, “Has since- aot given any indication that it intends .to slow down its buildup of nuclear strength and has continued its unwarranted and dangerous threats to use its nuclear potential and to destroy the NATO countries.” Marshal Rodion Malinovsky Feb. 22, 1963. His boasts about Soviet power and warnings to the West, the United States asserted, show why strength." ter was sh^ down oiMiot. Kennedy once planned to defer an audience with the 81-year-old pontiff until he makes a scheduled state visit to Italy with Mrs. Kennedy early next year. He changed plans because of the Pope’s failing health. There have been published reports that Pope John has cancer. In recent public appearances, he has jooked gray and drawn. But they said the fact that it landed in North Korean territory raised strong possibli-ties it was hit while over the two-mlle-wide river. * They also said there was ho indication of the extent of the damage it sustained because it could not be observed from the other side of the river. The pilots were identified as captains Ben Weakley Stutts, 32, of Flroence, Ala., and Charleton W. Voltz, 26, of Frankford, Mich. Kennedy is expected to leave for Italy on June 20 and spend two or three days there before flying on to West Germany and Ireland. Arrangements for the papal audience for Kennedy are being arrange in exchanges between U.S. officials and the Vatican. No meeting site has been selected, but the pontiff’s quarters in the Vatican or his nearby summer palace, Castel Gon-dolfo, seem the most likely In addition to the health of Pope John, Kennedy’s planning for the Italian trip may have been influenced by the complicated political situation in that country. Minuteman Missile Fails Seconds After Launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -A Minuteman missile failed in flight FridaV night about 60 seconds after it was launched on an intended 5,000-mile test flight. The rocke Pnu Pk«t5 the PontiacTuldUttawa districts. John Watzke, . of Farmington, an Ottawa district instructor, is shown here teaching some of men how to shortep a rope by using' a sheep shailk knot. TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PREgS. SATURDAY. MAY 18. 196.3 The praisei of Pontiac may be t>eained around the world under a 1863 Michigan Week project or janized by Michigan pmateur ra* lk> q|>erators. ^ For the fifth ancceasive year, loeal “hanu” will coaceatrate darlag Michigaa Week oa talk-lag ap the advaatagee of thii city aad state as a plwx to Ihre, work aad play. The reward to Pontiac’s amateur radio operators for their na- tional and international program of Michigan Week will be a spe- cnHm»a Mivk*. W«‘i« prtwd •• twv* hhn h«f« wttl. ut ot MATTHtWS-HAaOaiAVIS CHEVROLIT. hot Hvad fmr 3S y*ori wMi hit wife and dmir 4 chSdwn. CoUd a# yow'va mot hhn otlha Link Loagwa hataboll COSI for Pontiac The General Adjustment Bureau, Inc., announced today that its catastrophy office at 51 Mt. Gemens will be open three more weeks. Staffed with seven specially trained agents, the office was set up by the parent organization to handle the flood of claims which resulted from the hail and windstorm April 17. General Adjustment is a service bureau of the Capitol Stock Qo., and works directly with Pontiac’s independent insurance cial certificate of merit signed by Gov. George Romney. More than 860 such certificates were sent last year to foreign operators who reported hearing at least one message, ontH>f-statc operators who heard at least five Michigan operatm, and to Michigan operators who contacted at least IS ont-of-state operators. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - Peter Okey, an inventor and mechanical wizard who built jui automobile in 1895, died at his home yesterday. He was 89. Okey opened a motor car company in 1906, but it failed. Operators in 23 countries, including the Soviet Union, reported receiving messages. Handbooks containing facts on Michigan have been distributed to Pontiac ham operators by the Michigan Amateur Radio Oper-itors Association. Labor’s share of the United States national income rose from about 50 per cent in 1929 to about 67 per cent in 1950, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. HAPPINESS HappinsM babbles. We can’t conuin iL It child literally quivers with Mhuberance; i himself and the things be eiuoys. Some happiness we remember is with friends whe express tlMmselve^ explain their ideals, plant,____________________ and laniditer fills oar home to barsting. A man- j. u VOoaNBIM whom I admire it a mechanie. His fingert are dirty but hit mind bubbles with kindness. He said Bunv timet, “I’m not a merchant, nor am _____jn. I can’t baild a hoate bat I am a mechanic and that gives happiness.“ A 7S year old nun it happiest when he gives a plant to a friend. 1 think he banks more happiness than a Midas when be can give a bunch of rolorful blottomt to someone who loves flowers. VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 268 NoHh Perry Street____Phone FE 2-8378 S|>orks-Gri£fiii FUINEBALHOHE Service** Glean ILCriflln St. Phone FE Z-SMl HOOtO. MAT IT. INI. FLOBUX. 41 CsrStr ntrsat; aos Tl: dear slittr d •omso Mmitr. Wll-ttsm J. Poumisr. Mrs. Jssils Osotmsr aad Mrs. Dtlls Arehsm-bsult. IlMtrjr servles *111 be held Sunday, May » at I p m. Funeral service will be held Mon. day, May M at t:M s.m. st St. Mi^lt Church. XatermsBt la MlTteps CssMtsry. Mrs. Rould •111 Ue Ml state at ths Mslvla A. Sehutt Fuasral Home. Inventive Wizard Dies Death Notices ASHB. MAY It, Itu. WILLIAM H.. liu East Uke Drive, Walled Ltks, SIS N; Beloved h'--— of Mildred Ashe, dear ton < Teller, dear ,^d service will neia nunasy. s.ve. at 8 ^m. s, the Richardson -Bird -Funeral Home. Funeral- service will be held Monday, May 20 at 10:00 a m. «t 8t. WIlUams Church. Walled Lake. Rev. Father Ray-raond Jones ofllclattna. Interment in Mt. Olivet, WaUed Lake. Mr. : Ue 1 Rlcbardsen - Bird Fmeral Home,- Walled Lake.___________________; BABY BOY. BATZLOFF, MAT It, lots, U ■;-Boulevard. Bouth; te-. VOS, 04 W. WUIOTVrO, o _Dved infant sbn of Mr. -------- Thomna Manley Batsloff: dear brother of Robert Owen Bataloff. Funeral service was held today at 10: It at tbs Huntoon Funaral Home with Father Mareero of-flclatlni. Interment In Mt. Hops Mrs. Lana Caai and ________________ Macs. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral ssrvlce wlU be held Monday. May 10 at S p.m. at t h o BpIUer-SpItltr Faneral Roau. t3t N. Main 8t., Roynl .-----,.-J> Rev. Paul 8. Durham officiating Interment In Rote-land Park Cemetery. Berkley. FRANK. MAT It. 1N3. CHARLES age gg; beloved husband ot Adel Frank: dear father of Philip F.. and Jack F. Frank: dear brother of Mrs. Ed Nootnagel, Oeorge. William. Kpamay and Lawrence Frank: also survived by t grand- children Funeral service wlU b 1:30 ot Lorraine Oarrls; dear father * '■ Meyers, Mrs. t Andnw, Haney-HBd ASshrei-Erla.' ATSa s^rvived-hy 4-irsnd-lldren. Funeral service will be e Manley Bailey Funeral Home, I Dr. Harry O. Martin c elating. Interment In Evergreen Cemetery, WIggville. Mich. Oraveslde scrrices at I p.m. Mr. OREEN. MAY It, 1SS3. CHRISTINA Elisabeth, tto Northvlew; beloved tntnnT dauglrter of Mr and Hfi. Wallace Oreen: dear lister ot Robert Frank: dear granddaugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oarlaod Bhlilby and Mr. and Mrs. FVed Oraveslde services Sehrelber. the Drayton____________ tiaON. MAY 17. __________ _____ ... Ig34 Michigan Ave., Alma: age 77; Beloved husband of Margaret Vance Harrison, dbar father of Mrs. Wanda Kennedy. Mrt. Beatrice Myhert, Mri. Bernice Huntoon. Mrs. Margaret McOrath. and Jack Vance: dear brother ot Mrs. C. W. MeCullum and Mr. Mack Hirrison. Funeral service will be held Monday. May 20 at 1:20 p.m. at Huntoon Fu-^ neral Home with Rev. Lewis Crandall officiating, interment In Ottawa Park cembtery. Every Family of Our Community . . . ... Is entitled to our services—our very best. There is no other requirement, only that your family needs us — and our entire facilities are available to you.° Ours is a most humah^ and personal service' and worthy of your confidence. We assure you of our best efforts, ond of the dignity and care that should be a port of the lost rites for a loved one. You con call the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with confidence, assured of our personal service, our personal interest, and the very finest furterol service available—anywhere. J)oneLon-^lm (Plum federal 4-4511 FUNLRAL HOME 855 WEST HURON ST, PONTIAC 33333S3^ I Dei(th Nolices lest aiid Feend LOST; LONG HAIRED YELLOW of Jotlyn i MY 3-2Mg. LOST; POHillc I aad W^------ — _____________in. Frank (Smhiel .Chvojka. Holy Roian wllT^bt said at Iht D. B. Farahv Funaral ~-ma Sunday, May II, at I p.m. naral sarvlea wlU bt bald Mob. Father PrancU OkeaowOr offl-elatlaf. laUrmm^ la JRt. ^Hop . Rnmeckl ' die Furtlty _l MILLER. MAY IT, »S3. TOW, I2g2 Clarkatoa, Mleblfan; age TT; beloved huabaad elMra. MyrUi Miller; dear father of Norman J. MUlor Jr.,; daar brothor of Mrt. Lucy McRay-nolda;''alto aurvtvad by 1 grand-chlldrtn and t graat graadcblld. Complatod funaral arraagamanta will bo aanouacad latar by the Voorheet BIple ----------- ”----- where Mr Miller ' DOLE. MAY it. ik.. “ age 10: bel Dane 8. Odla. daar------------ .. Rtual Odie. dear titter of Ella Knight, alto aurvivad by two grandchildren and five great-grandchlldran. ”■-------' - officiating. Interment In . Oak Pheipi: dear ton ot Mr. and Uri. Milo Phelpa: daar brother of Mrt. Lloyd MtcDonald and Mri. Chgr- Crunttn. Completed funaral arraagcpianta will be announced liter' by'"the Voorheei BIple Funeral Home where Mr. Phelpi will lie In ->BOX REFUK-^ At It •.«: Todaj thcr* were replies at The Presfe effloe .!■ the followiBg S, 8, II, 14, IS, 19, 26, 28, 34, 35, 31, 45, 56, 66, 13, 75, n, 16, 82, 86, 87, Df LOVDfO MEMORY OF KEN-neth B. Fuchs who patied away May II, IMS. Jften a lonely hei and many a atlent • always a beautu „ -ha ana wt loved Sadly routed by ‘ y heartache ■tep cl and Ml .-_e-Martha. Catty, n Carm. Curl. A’" ueba and Hooper N CALL1NO"-POR SERVICE OET OUT OF DEBT ON A PLAN SEB MICHIGA.N CREDIT counsfXOKs T02 PoaUae State Bank Bldg. FE I-04S8 GET OUT OF DEBT with payments as low as 110.00. BUDGET SERVICE UWB WB.10HT SAFELY AND Pay Off Your Bills — without - •— I Payments loi Protect your Ji Payments loW as 110 wk. *“■ret your Job and Credit ____or Office Appolntmenti City Adjustment Service 714 W. Huron_________FE UMl COATS FUNERAL HOME _ . DRAYTON PLAINS OR i-TJSt D. E. Pursley police dew, with collar and chain. Light color with dark markings. Anawtra to Lady. —• Reward. 3tl Auburn. Help WiH4 IMk AMBmOUg YOUNO MAN 21 TO r for atoady potlUoD with old ettab-Uthod flaancUl tnaUtutlon. High aehool graduate. Balet and eoUtc-tlOB aaporioaao helpful for Ugber starting acaU. Car not needed. " vs;. ■ ■ - Phone PB M121 or Interview. ' AUTO MECHANIC. DEALER EXPERIENCE preferred. Tel. Larry. gS4-ltt3. Van Cmp Cherrolet. Milford, BENCH HAND FOR A8SEMBLINO apodal machinery, alto lathe hand wanted, lob shop work, Sg-hour week, days - ■ Rd.. near 15 BRIDOEPORT OPERATOR WANT--* thop^WoTk. 58 ---- IM(P WBiitBd FmimiIb 7 ATTRACTIVE WOMEN; BECOME a Luiler ^Itabla, NBSTHETin POSitlON N01 arallaMt In wall organltad an alary. Call, write ........ ... lonnel Dept.. St. Joseph Mercy loapital. I^ntlao. Mich._____ EXPERIENCED WAhREM* APPLICATIONS NOW REINO AC- itrani part time. "Muitl be**ea-. Apply Pilot Light Rea- _______PocUac Airport Terminal., iAirSITTER WANTED, t DATS A own tranaporiatlon. Call t, FE g-84tt BABY SITTER, m DAYS A dependable baby sitter TO Uya In. ^l^fMjo 2:10, FE 54118. ItDeral, no cooking. Oood wages. 5 day week, t a m. to 7 p.'m. Own transportation. MA g-5717._______ EXCHANGE HOME. BOARD. AND tome wages for housekeeping aad companionship of elderly wld-— OR 44255 after t IRIENCEO COUNTER automatic raUc every 2 moniha. *“'y In perton. Paurt Hamburg. 332 g. Telegraph. EXPERIENCED REBTA^RANT cook, alto waltreat. Preferrably over 40 years of age. Richardson Farm Dairy, 7350 Highland Rd. EXPERIENCED SHIRT FINISHER. S*Wd‘*” Rochester Rd.. net Blood Donors URGENTLY NEEDED $5 Rh PpslUve. 17 Rh Negative DETROIT BLOOD SERVICE M SOUTH CASS CERTTPIED P PIPE UNE Welder hour. OR 34681. . AND UNIFORMED OP-. guard work. EM 3-3881. 8-7 p.m. » - DAY MEN AND NIGHT MEN —-*-1. Apply In person, Pontiac In Tnetter. 1 to t p.m. Inspectors Wanted WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR 2 BUILDINO FULL TIME MAN INTERESTED IN BAND IN-atrumanta and Orchestra depart ment. Fringe benetiU. Paid vaca-tlofu-. Only those who can quality tnl^e 114.800 braekd need apply. Contact Manager Personally at Orinnella DOl^TOWN store. « S. O PHONE CALLg. EXPERIENCED ROOFERS, 13.50 ■quare plus bentflts. Steady i^ter. NO hot-mop FE 54545. lijRillTURE FINI8HER. EXPKRl-ENCED with car. Top talary. Permanent. Apply Mr. Paur. WKC, 144 FURNITURE SALESMAN MUST have experience, aicallent wagta and future. All replyt held confidential. BIg-Valut nimlture, 47 8. Saginaw. IP YOU ARE AMBinOUB ___ 21 years of age, have a . want an opportunity to make 8 DRILL MEN EXPERIENCED. I g Boy Orlve-In. Tel*- OENEHAL SERVICE WORK MUST be experienced In pastenter ' changing, gome knowledge of b------ work helpful. Oood wage, regular ----.- .—... ------------ 6ene- Sagglntw. No ^ne LATHE HAND, FULL OR PART time, must have tool room experience. Apply In person only. Joda Ind . 88 N. Parke. ______________ 0 bracket need t Ing expcrlet Rochester R 7 FOR PORTER .... ....... work. Must live t location. EM 3 2881 between 6-7 Donelson-Johns HUNTdorr Serving PontU Tt Oakland Ave. Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME FE 2-8378 EstablUhed Over 40 Years ^ SPARKS-GRIFEIN FUNERAL HOME '•Thouifatful Service” FE a-.'ittl Csmttiry lots 4-A 2 SPACES IN WHITE CHAPEL .will I OL 2- 8 AT WHITE CHAPEL $700. EM 3-S817. CHOICE WHITE CHAPEL LOTS' Reas. FE 8-2806. _____ CEMETERY LOTS — ORKLAND Hills Memorial Dardens—Novi — Choice- of location—wUl sacrifice. Deneva. Dllnola. FOR SALE BY OUT OF STATE owner 3 grave lot. White Chapel, spaces 4-54, section 6482 block H2. sacrifice gStO. Write Box U. Pon- FAMILY PLOTS FOR LASTINO MEMORIALS Have 2 lectlona with 4 graves each In the beautiful aerenlly of Oakland HUls Memorial Garden. Willing I 11 673-5878. Information INY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING a friendly advUer. phone FE 2-51M before 5 p.~ ----------------- FE 24734. Cob^nttol. Central High pleaie call James H. Smith, 335-1588 or Duggan. 33S4Ctt. $180 REWARD: SMALL MINIATURE black female poodle, dlaappeared ApgU I. ahy. body fum.. No q ____________*3T883 '< 2 8887. 1126 W. Huron. LOST: MALE BRITTANEY S .............White. Vicinity Crescent Lake. Reward. FE 2-1188. LOST MAN’S TAN WALLET, FeJI-day May . 10. Finder keep money, bat j^’eara r^ul-n wallet and LM^ small black and VfHiTE toy fox .terrier Cl^elvUte 6fM. NO LAYOFFS HERE with good car and home phpne. who would be Interested In 52 weeks "work crery year, operating protected territory. 8115 plus expenses to ------ — - —I for Interview. OPERATOR FOR Jia-BORINO MA-chine. joT shop expertencT.Uort Marufacturing, Highway. Flint Michigan. PART TIME insurance IN8PEC, tor. must have car and camera. Reply In own handwriting. Write Pontiac Press. Box 75. IDce officer candidates lor Waterford Twp Police Dept, (Refer to legal notice In this pa-J«T> PIANO PLAYER. MALE OR FE-male. 6 nights, Morey's Oolf and Country Club 22a0 Union Lake Rd. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Need 3 aaleamen to sell NEW ai USED homes. Experience pr fen-Mi Call Ivan W. Schram f FE 5-8471._____________________ REAL ESTATE SALESMAN TD Join residential sales staff. Experienced nreferred. flneat facilities and advertising program. Call M.' Partridge lor peraonal Interview. SERVICE Manager, experi-enced. (or a leading OM dealer In PontUe area. exceUent pay plan, paid vacation and other benefits. Reply to Pontiac Press Box 76. giving qualifications. 8INOLE ........ to Work In directing Ing 1—-------- ______ ______^.atfal department. Partridge Real Estate has always •old homes—more than the-average Pontiac Broker. (You may not have noticed, since you always hear Satesman, here’s your goldc portunlty to grow and pros):........ our exBmIng residential market- tor peribnal Interview, call Mr. Partridge. FE 4-3581. WANTED Wc will tralA 5 ncet appearing young men interested In learning heating business. Ouaifanteed salary, apiHy 10-13 a.m. 88 New-berry at. WANTED CARPENTER CREW FOR attached garages ■■■■ — — 44371. 57( . 5744 Highland Rd, WE NEED AOORESSjVE YOUNO Insurance Mmiium as Auoum avc.. n ly morning Mon, thru Frl. perlence ne background ___ 5 Pontiac Press, listing previous experlenca and reference. GENERAL OFFICE WORK IN FINE old line Jewelry etore. some knowledge of bookkeeping iwl^ul. Must be conaclentlous and d e ■ 1 r a full MAJESTIC DINER Night thin waitresses. 10 p 0 s.m. Some experience. Sundays Ares transportatlo vtdfd Call 3 to 4 p m, FE tS.I— |ge||||,«, J m-----------1- ^y avanlaga KeOM’a. U71 DIxlo Bigbway. wAn%k^8.~fciTC*i>i liitF' oH WAITRESSES. CURB OIRLS, AND NURSE. LICENSED. 8 A M -2 I Mon. through Fr. 82.00 per nuralng home. OL 14082.______ OFFICE NURSE OR ASSISTANT WANTED: DRILL COOK WITH ------ axperlcncc. Apply — (or physician, typevritten reply With peraonal data, experience, reference, expected lalary. Reply to Pontiac Preaa, Box I.______________ WAITRESS FOR EVENINOS. FULL Permanent Domestic Kelp PULL TIME, HAVE OWN TRAN^ PORTATION. AREA OP KIRK OP the HILLS. WEST LONO LAKE. MA 8-1885 Part Time 5 p m. to 8 p.m. Monday thru Friday, 8 a m. to 5 p.m. on Bat. Job will Involve filing, acting as "ceptlonlat and tome typing. Re-r Pontiac Press Box 22. enclosa photo If p PIAHO PL Country Club, 2280 Union Lake Rd. ftScE^bl^t ASSISTANT p'o R ________I office. South Oakland County. Reply long hand stating qusll-(leatlona and expected aalary. Must have ear. Apply Pontiac Preaa Box Sewing' Machine Saleswoman selling experience _____ our sewing machine department. Pull time schedule. Excellen' opportunity-many company beneflte. Apply personnel office Apply personnel o MONTGOMERY . WARD RECEPTIONIST AND OFFICE AS-•lalan: for physician, between ages 25 and 50. must be good typist. Reply to Pontiac Presi, Box 06. ORNERAL HOUSEWORK. EXPERT •need, live In small family, call after t p.m. Mi 84400 IRL FOR OENERAL OFFICE work, full (tme. experience not necessary. Speed end accuracy eaaentlal. Pleasant working condl- TYPI8T STATISTICAL ELECTRIC IBM typewrller. Full time or pos-albUity of part time summer with full time btlance of year. Send resume of experience and person- tlons, usual Job beneflte. Apply In person between 4 and 4. -The Pontiac Press; 48 W. Huron Bt.. TYPIST — ACCURACY AND NEATNESS MORE desirable THAN SPEED.---------------- Mrs. Adams. GRILL COOKS i hftfl cook TED’S Woodward at Square Lake Rd. HOUSEKEEnR FOR MOTHER-• home, to live In. 3 children, « only. FE 4-3005. WAITRESS WANTED FOR FULL time work. Apply In person. 2531 O^yke. WAITRESS. EXPERIENCE NOT necessar|^^ldsy Drive In. Keego WANTED: E3CPER1ENCED phone solicitor, salary and mlasloh. Call FI 3-7104. ________________AND LIQUOk. experienced only. No telephone calls. Apply Camelot Lounge, 1182 Auburn Rd._____________________ 40. FIRST CLASS counter type coffee shop. Openings on all alufte. BUf'i, Tele-graph at Maple Rd. afternoon^ 873-0803. Coney Island. WHITE HOUSEKEEPER. BABY WOULD LIKE WOMAN FROM 33 ■ 38 years of age. . ' ' ■ —— attiearanci w A N T dental receptionist, no experience necessery. Writ P.O Box «45. Auburn Heights. Michigan, stating In han(fwrltlng exact age, phone Her and qualtncktlons._______________ YOUNO WOMAN FOR OENERAL wok.----------- ----------- ..... work, typing and cashiering experience desired, pleasant work-eonditlona, 5 days tpcludlng Sat. -------.—. .Yenlngs, apply aft- Oood Houaekeeping Itelp Woiitld CONCESSION HELP WANTED --T or female over 18 years of Apply at Mirada MUe Theatre erajond ----------- Concesaion stand after 4 ESTABLUHED WATKlHj ROUTE. earning abooo average. FE 2.2B53. RY COOK WANTED, NIOHTS - ply In porsoo ooly. Cracker Barrel Drive-In. 3081 Union Lake Roml at Coiniherce Rd. ilAN OR WOMAN WITH 00 W. Huron OR 4-03S8 Eveniagi call ARR@ SCHRAM OPEN- GILES KEALTY CO. n Mm m Baldwin Ave. Opent a.m totp.m. MPLnpuc ugnwg atRvicK Colu.nial Hills Lovely g-room modem brirk ----h bungalow. Juat oft Hquare peted. Fireplace peieo. nrepiace id living rwm. screened patio. I bedroomt, tiled bath, welt designed kitchen, basement. One recreation room.' ahow- U*wern.» garage** iloom* fleld Hills schools. Shown by ap-pointmeot. 5143 CASS ELIZABETH ROAD I'HOXE 682-2211 OPEN AL PAULY at'.Dr Hl-Hlll Vi;u or^ ol l^niuc_ t 1^\DD‘S. .L\C. -’aaj-Lgfeer Rd • iPerry M24« FE 5-»»l or OB 3-1231 after I ;30 Optn • LAKE ORION. 3-BEOROOM- ALD-mlnum siding, birch cupboards, basement. gt3-«16g. C>peii Sunday 2 5 115 S. AVERY Ellrabeth Lake piivUeges. 3 roonu, separate dining roooi peted living room^^l.500. 31 *"**”al*paulV reai^'r** 45U Dixie Hwy. 5R 3-3300_______________FE 3-7444 I Sunday 2 to 6 P.M 1 384 Second St. sale rouse 4» BRAND NEW 3 bedroom------- ■ 'a!!M)**kltSi " ~ I basemgi^, ***”^1*0*01 sJace*Only 3250 ^wn plus coaw I Inspect this model. Will duplleate ! on vour lot or ours, DIRECTIONS I Joslvn to Second St . turn left| Eves FE 35333 OPEN CARNIVAL By Dick Taracr j 5Tcar St. Michael's 3-bedroom bungalow with a poi Living room 12x7 1 SUNDAY 2 to 0 36t3 EURA LANE 3-bedroom brick ranch t neighborhood. Best 0 peted' A full divided I brdroonu. 2 baths 1 CE dishwasher, slave carpets dnd draperies fireplaces In living room and fani-j liv room, sliding gloss doors 10 PAtk), mud room lAUndrv rm i first floor full b--------------- attached. garage extra slie, land-1 Imm^ate occu^cy. $25.. | ment. blacktop drive. 3 ci rage, fenced rear yard. Wi . looking IV you. Elixabeth Lake Rd. turn N on Cass Uke Rd. Uft ~ Elirt Lsne to Open sign. ARRO scaped, I 10 down 1 - NORTH END Near Fisher's — 5 rooms, bsth. oil ' iioor iumsce. all utlllUes, garage, bargain price. $3,300. i’ONTlAC KE.\LTV 737 Baldwin________FE 33275 Montcalm Area New Hbmes l ull Ha>enienth 3-BEDROOM RANCH Gas Heat—Oak Floor.sv ' $100.00 DOWN FE 4dl9l3 SpoUite Bldg. «5i LAPEER 12 .^CRES ol loveliness. 2 miles of l.,ai>eer, IRWIN OPEN SUNDAY 1\ AN W. SCHR-AM ; REAl/rOK FE 5-0471! Jt, feet OF SANDV BEACH-PI MULTIPLE USIINa SERVICE 1 3room permasUme ranch sto -----------------------' heolalator fireplace, carpeting OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 SHARP 3BEDR00M RANCH. 0 floors. Iimlly alie kitchen, basement. excellent condition with benutiful flowers and shrubs. Lake prlvl- 4458 Motafway | Panaramic view of'the Golf Course! . and beautiful Elisabeth Lake, directly across the street and yours! Soi?*™ch*?flr?|^ac«*1wg^mr AAKE FB^ HOME _-_*ltti_g^ room. wall-to-WaJl carpetjng. shrub-i — bery and Howers galore on a well irge yard. Ideal I landscaped lawn are a tew of the- . hlghjmlnl? here_ to per cent dpa^l m.cULLOOOH REALTOR Iwem Piitlae C^trv «ub and OPEN 3-3 SUNDAY 137 ETi«b*t^L^e orUcHor?.? *?e 5143 CASS ELEABETH RM this lovely home today Your hosta 1 HONE 682-2211- Mr. Hinckley and Mr. OlrOus. 2 bedrooms, large sunporch. very good buy Open Sunday OPEN ^SrXDAY 15 2820 I’itiP Lake Drive ,E0R EXECUTIVES I ONLY CUSTOM BRICK COLONIAL—Choice \9 location. 7-ro ,>-outhea>t miles from ' Metamora. Home designed by Ald-en Dow. cover jiicture of House & Home magazine and Free Press rotu section. Completely tnr-iiished. beautifully ma 2 to 6 2827 W ALTON BL\'D. Jii-level. exclusive neighborhood,! Uke privileges 3 bedrooms, i ................. baths, vanity, glass doors, xtall, below rep Ailower and tub. paneled famllv youftelf Us • wv«.s w..i« r^, large kltchmi, built-in GE home today You are more el^trlc oven and range, alaie ves- welcome. Just E. of Pine 1 libule floor. Lux forced air fur- Country Oub and Rotunda ... ! Ybur hosts B L. (Jack) Hart. Nearly 3 acres of ground, ui passed for dignified living I nrighborhood of fine homes highly restricted f—-below r ' large carpeted living room, vrtth fireplace Beautiful 10'xl4' den. Full basement, gas beat. 10x23 it. back porch, also rear porch from second floor. 13 closets. — House wired for telephone lacks and hl-fldellty. Well kepi Uwn end shrubbery. kUny other--------------- , FOB AP I reproduction cosU. T r i n bungilow. 2 bedrooms. WAITRFORD realty. 3731273* BUILT LIKE Rock Lif fiibraltar .priiig-(e. For brochure or appointment to inspect contact PIFER REALTY ATTICA Pirookfield Highlands r $30,000 to 343.000. Lots 35000 I up. 133 X 130, paved and er system. Btream. htUatde 1 some ----------------- n dally p m. Drive to Lone ___________d Mlddlebell. HOUSEMAN - 8PITZLET 'Associates NO money down-3 bedrooms, lull 3250 DOWN-2 t HANDYMAN’S SPEOAL-I RANCH HOMi: 412 WEST HURON ST. lOPEN E\ ES.. FI' 4-4526 I CASTLE ON A OPEN r-large. ' baths, recreation r< CASTLE ON . ______ HILLTOP beautUul Gracious llvlnf In our most exclusive tms. i>j, „ea. Here Is the home for the ■ carjiX;! "particular buyer” The living ood.JUtt-t^ noDVf family room and vecraatkia room all contain fireplaces and equipped i n AM-FM l] r particulars. wi..v7si.M ; L.AKEFRO.NT Suilda) 2-.1 I ,M. ; Thi, property located on ... a L Oakland County's larger --- 2855 Silver htll over Sno ft frontage BeautUul _ ' view. Extra large g room t-- Trade In your present home' 5 bedrooms Large fireplace, on this lovely lake iront boiiir! heal. 337.100. M SUver Lake. Just around ?.*a.S?SVr, ?u*m*m°“ W ^ ^ I :RCIAL builnesi properties. High trafllc|NORTHERN B.ARGALN :e.| 1 occupies RAMIC view of U . '"U?ge''''kltche‘n. s'pl'-'l iLooking for a northern retreat? clous famUy room wllh HAND- “oo- details. ch*jg o,e„ features then try to ' iA' •Is'ii believe the price 25 acres of lend ‘.Jtr.?.*/*'!* e*”"' CR.\W bORD AGLNCY i Additional e«t WalFAn 1 red drive. Thls !^ ^ Walton ____- - -____________________ A at --------------M}r_Ml«| attached garage and I other ftne leatures. Hur' Rdi........ ™ believe the price. 25 ai Is the setting for this >v -ranch type home. The home C( Lake Rd ITUs dandy 3-bedroom siding home Is Just a | from Silverlake -Count spacious living room w OPEN S varieties a Gl—.Nprth Side rthf acreage. R« 315.000 wtlh 31. per month Imt Is evallable. e< Ready for the 31.500 down an. ... Immediate possession the summer months on this ex- r.e^r‘i^p^RYALTC^^^^^^ '* ___is Ihe Bird to See A«6ociat« Qroker« . 146 FnofMin Blvd. FE 8-966.i .\S.S( )CTATE BROKERS iiivitakefrom | irendel lake rench.-brick end | 2 1^. bedrms.. **,^f*- j _____ _______ fireplace. modem kitchen wllh I cablneu. buill-ln renge ONLY . $2500 Ijamcs K Blvd. Lakefronl Elovd Kent Inc.. Kealtbr 230 Dixie Hwy at Telegraph FE M123 Open Eves. i that biinits t -*ght to your ei n- ir by 2S‘ i i'! GAYLORD' slde.famUy._______ massive fireplace. ui.i> moa kitchen 12' by 15'. full beth i 2 half baths, large baIc OR 44)308 Open dally ‘ - * ' — « BEAUTIFULLY WOODED LOTS. • "e prlvllogei. A beautiful buUd-sUe. Only 3800 each. Terms. ------ — '■ ■ nta|e. BllghP ly rolling. Trees. I Dorothy .Sny.der l.avender 7001 Hlghled Road (MSO) MUes West of Telegraph-Huron 3-3303 Evei. Si7-8417 HAMxMDND LAKE LAKE FRONTAO^ 37.1 Attraetive lot with man •loping to lake. Excellent trl - level overlooking beautUul __________ - BPITZLEY •S423, FE S-13S1 Evening. MA g-7331 WALTERS LAKE FRONT SOllOO. 1 arate dining room, sharp kitchen, ceramic bath. 3 master slae bedrooms, closets galore, 30x34 finished recreation room with complete bar. oil fired hot ■*'“ 34:ar garage. Many features. Priced 1 danv ol 123,3M I Lakefront Cottage Ideal summer home with 2-. rooms and large cloted-ln eun pomh —WeU shaded. ISO ft. deep F House needs NO repairs. Ready enjoy. $7,900 Warren Stout, Realtor .‘'ILVER LAKE CONST. ■ N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE S-81S8 873-9831 days._Rvea. 8S1-0W »«^viee — I “lake PROPERTY TOR TRAILER owner. 3 lols UrhiN ! ftsrj’-'f •*—*•*• ' I $2.4001 8400 down. S.\T. and SUN. 1-7 High on a Hill in Clarkston $7(X) MOVES YOU IN BUY OF THE YEAH VALUE Ing . 3-bedroom ' gartge. full has paneled family i ____________ ____ (cenic lot. City water, gaa beat, paved streets. We challenge------- s-ACRB C^Uer,. basement. : oath. bum-Ini r wooded l< 2m Dixie Hwy. JOHNSON BRING YOUR TRADINO PROBLEMS TO US C. PANGUS. Realtor ____ OHTONVIU.« HA 7.2818 WILL SACRinCE 3 - BEDROOM. " ■ covered. OR 3-6883. IAKEERONT, • YSl MALLOWt BLUE STAR HOMES OPEN FOR INSPECTION $13,900 Wiier. front living. New S-roon heat, open basement with--32 family room with wall doors and large picture window. - _____ _____________Village, g on Cooley Lake Road to H Lake Roed. Turn right to.( Look for open signs oi lake PRIVILEGES tractive 3-bedroom home with lamlly room. Living room 18x1$. Nice sl.ed kitchen, carpeting and drapes Included. Landscaped lot. Full price only $13,380. Surrounding homes valued much higher. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT For this nice 4-bedroom. 3 story brick home. Carpeting, recreation roopi, Ui car garagr •---------' Evenings after 6 p.m.. call. Howard Looney, FE 4-3378. . A. JOHNSON & SON.$ REML ESTATE - INSURANCE 1704 S. TELEQRAPH EK-4-2S^------ 50 bath. 3 large closets down f owner plus 2-2 rooms and hi apartments up. Full basement. | Attached garage plus 4 i Sempeteai E 442114. 3-BEDROOM HOME ALCONA COUNTY. NORTH LAKE. Glennie. Lakefront lots In the heart of the Huron National Forest. easy ternts. P. O. Box 1232, Berkley._Mlch Phone LI 7 5g38. BEAUTIFUL ^LUE LAKE ^8-tates. iH mllea east of Meredith In Gladwin County, sandy beach. private lake. 100 foot lake front lots. 1(1 per cent down. Tom Young ^ Realtor. Hmrlson._ Mich. 839-702f BEAu’nFfJL HIGH LOT, CEDAR Isl>nd Lake. OR 3-493$_____ _____ BEAUTIFUL STONE LAKE FRONT 4-brtln)om hofne. Un baths, tes hMljlargeJot and tree. EM 3-3991 by OWNER, 3-BEDROOM YEAR round\ home, on Lake Orion. All knotty! pine Interior, bath, large living room overlooking lake with fireplace, kitchen with buUt-ln snack bar, basement opening on lake, garage and enclosed breeie-wmr new dock ■ - ■ S14.fa). Of----- A 9-2872. or MY 3-7791. CONTKJ4PORARY STYLE___________ Approx. 2.(00 sq. ft. of living space -----" ■■^“jughout. 3 bedrooiM. 2 ----famUy room. larpcted throi laths, llvlhg — proper .......-le wir 4 8042. Lapeer ty located trout lake. For seie jed at $25,000 for sale with terms. Phone MO , kitchen. r garage, ful ng room,- dining s. pine paneled porch, tmple closet space. OPEN HOUSE lAT. - TUBS. 6303 Waterfront Drive, Waterford. Michigan. , I bedrootnk. i 2 I r garage, dock. 887. J. L. DAILY CO. UNION LAKE. MICHIGAN EM 3-7114 Lake Eront Site 90x206 Et. If you plan to build a better home, by all mei exceptional Watkins Li Carl W. Bird, Realtor 503 Community Nat'I. Bank Bldg ”■ ... Eves. FE 5-1392 ? WHY RENT ? 2-bedroom lake prlvUeged I 98.000, $300 down. 9M per moni WATTS Realty sell. 2 attached .... ...J. sandy beach. $J WAUMEOAH lakefront ^ ’ 32.500. -- ■ Only 32.500. SO feet oA lake. 50 feet on road, over 200 feet-derp, slopes to lake-CLARK REAL estate. 3101 W. Huron. Open 1. I to 5. FE 3-78SS. residence FE 44S13. LAKE FRONT. 7R(>oir^U8T5i5 built bridk ranch home. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, separate dining room, bullt-lns. famUy room With fireplace, 3-car garage, 98 foot (ront-age on lake, EM 3-041S.____ PRIVILEOES ON WATKINS I 2-bedroom brick, basement. I juace, custom built. large lot. ACCESS BY CANAL Straits Lake. 4-bedr_____ ____ ment — heated porch. Fireplace. Office: 62S-26I5 Office Open' 10 to 5 Sunday. WALTERS LAKE. 9 MILES FROM “• 0 n 11 a c. new 3-bedroom ranch. >me finishing required. 110 foot rontage. Low *------- o—.n. . Sacrifice Ml 7- SELL OR T RA D E RANCit HOME _____ ________ _____ Lewis. Rl. No. 2. Lake Oeorga Rd., West Branch. Michigan. 30XM i-BEDROiOM CABIN. NEAR-ly new. 10 scenic acre, near Orayling. FE 2-1978. FUiRNUlHED CABIN. 2^ HOURS from Pontiac. ■ block .from trout neawr, eiec. pump, line aoptle tank. Doable bails iinx, 9 foot link board. On Ctal». powa River. 4 ModeU READY TO 380YR-------- SAVE 1300 Broker fees by buying from owner. $31 per month, tncludei Intereet. Nooioatng North of ________ .. ______ mllea Bast. Weekday afternoons, all day Saturdays, Sundays. WrIU for fret brochure, map, Henry PhllUpe, - Burryton Mich. Phone EV 2-““ •T RENT. BUT MOBILE S-____________ V« acre. 130 down.___________ OB 3-1398. Bloeh Brpo. Pont; Ing. 'flehtng, iWlmmlng. 11195. $190 down. 928 mo. Jerry Morrow. Olad- EUMUER COTTAOB 3-BEDROOH' ■lie. on river. 81.990, 8199'down. ' 938 mo. Free map and brochure. Henry Phillips. Barryton 178, Mich. UK-Acrt^ ACRES ;ea ' ---- new highway. iin 9S.WIW auwQ. 21 ACRES Near of P building location. Now at 318.00c with 81000 down. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor - 380 FOOT FRONTAOE d Eagle Lake 150 per acre NA 7-23 tr Bald Eagle Lake 4 BEDROOM MODERN HOME, bam. with lake frontage ecres or more. West <>f 1-3 down. MA 8-1886.__________ to ACRES. CONVENIENTLY LO- do^^. call mornlngi Holly. ME BURNED HOUSE n Wards Orchard. FE 3-7881. EASON STREET-88X487. NEARLY an acre. High and dry. tS.SOO. HITCHCOCK AND PONTIAC LA ROAD—12 acres, high apd roUl SHAFFER ROAD 40 a tillable. Numeroua I es. moglly ding sites. CLARKSTON AREA - everything! OR 3-1298. FE _------ Bloch Bros. Corp.__________ LAKE CHARNWOOD. 1S0X200-POOT Lakeside Park 8 —ner of Terry i These 3 tor 92.IH>lf. M I.add s Building Site.s 100X150 Lake Oakland area. $91 100x230. Paved road. $1,280. Some treea, 81.280. Open Bun. 12 ti Wanted! 3 LOTS 40X120. LUT NO. 47. 4S AND lafopo! M 4 HILLSIDE LOTS. WATER RIOHTS. Good restrictions. Located ... Road. Call — BRBWiai REAL ESTATE FE 4-5181__________Eves. FE SdS23 - HI-HILL VILLAGE ,1 On Lapeer Rd. at Sllverbell Rd. _________Bald Mt. area $20 DOWN 910 PER MONTH - AP proxlmately ‘i-acre loU. WRIGHT! REALTY — Eves FE 4A941. Oayi FE 29141-2. LADD'S. INC. 5-10 ,^CRE PARCELS ACRES df rolling s d. $2,800 $100 down 0 - ACRE building sites on rolling land In scenic area. Near Clarkston. 14.300. 10 per cent down modem 3-bedroom home.------------ mrnt, hardwood floors. Near Clarkston at only $14,980, terms. HERE'S A LOT of n PAKGUS. Realtor ORTONVILLE • - NA. 7.2815 3 ACRE^OI IINOELLVILLE Bloonifield Higlilaiid.s WOODWARD so. LAKE AREA Over too large, wooded, rolling lots to choose from, most have all Im-provemenla — Schools, churches, stores, etc. Priced from 8990 on RORABAUGH J MILES FRoft PONTIAC. A beautiful 10-acre orchard modem home. aU equipment. Call for more Information. Would be excellent for a builder to subdivide. EM 3,4796. . WITH large , Oxford area. A, s. OA g-2013. rOP H. Wilson. ANTRIM COUNTY. 190 ACRES, 120 work land. 80 hard maple. 2'i miles from town, semi-modern house, good bam anti out buildings. on good road, priced right.. 91.900 down will handle. Mancelona. Mich. JU 7-6337. i 8 box 30 ACRE FARM, TWO-BEDROOM ranch home, i.......... ‘ staUa. 10 miles 918.900 with 93. TOM REAGAN METAMORA AREA. 1 completely fenced, wit eeptlc tank, and 10 x mobile home 99.900 down 879-2389. 0 ACRES, h barn, well 48 Vagabond with U.000 : -i »SSk.' buU*uf. priced to terimL^^ Elite 9, 20 Acres *.. with Ranch Home, near Orton, vine. Large rooms, ittacbed double garage. BreeMwuy with handsome brlek flreplaoe. Oil nijed^ hot water beat. SEB Over 2 Acres... lettlnj^ for Sertonid poroh, alao a glaaaed Unusual... troea. gropaef^ BHOWINO. Humphries vSDD and SDM 1. Close! I p.m. I g quarteri. 914.030 . m tous stock. No. 1713. OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 6 P.M. 4010 BROCKER RD. Delightful country home, located on scenic 10 acre parcel, only 30 minutes frbm downtown Pontiac. --------- --------- kTc&. 3 bedrooms and Vs bath up, baaement. oil heat, fully Insulated, storms and screens. Well landscaped. lovely shade trees, school bus at door. Only 14,980 with scenic, partially w______ . of road frontage, easy to divide. Terrific Investment at only $380 per acre. Salesman on property .Sunday 1 to 8 p.m. _____________^4 thru Oxford 6 miles north to BROCKER ROAD. Lett 3‘i miles to 4010 Brocker Road and OPEN signs. Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw St.____FE 8-1108 Salt BatiiMM Proptrty 57 TO SETTLE ESTATE: BARBER shop Including bldg, and equipment. 434 Orchard Lake Rd. Coll FE 2-2215 after 8 p.m.___________ Sola or Exdiango PROBLEM WITH A BUSINESS ' PERSONAL AttEMtlOM tO 50-STATE COVERAGE Call FE 4-1579 LEW HILEMAN, S.E.C Realtor-Exchangor Businesi Opportunitiat 59 FRAME HOUSES TO BE moved oH property, 12.800 a piece. >4708 Highland Bd. (M89).______ fo COTTAGES AND BOAT LIVERY. 910.000 down, 4700 Highland Rd. 9 ACRE COMMERCIAL FARM -Ideal for recreational purposes. « room home. Fast flowing river. Pri Club. $28,000. $7,000 down. ISO ACRE FARM near Olrl Scout Camp—West of O.8. 10. A choice piece of propertv for Investment. 80 ACRES NORTH OF CLARKSTON - substantial farm buildings. Home semi-modern. Vi mile road frontag Choice parcel and a real buy for 'r 130,000.. 8 " ----- IS ACRES NEAR DAVISBURO -Tarm home all new on exterior-small barn—chicken house—good garden soli. A-1 w Only $12.9€ building site—barn. 113.500. !s horses) for 3800 ei 35 ACRES NEAR HOLLY ^ River frontage for >j mile.. Good older home with fireplace. Usable barn.- 2-bedroom lake front on down. — We would like to Looking for. UNDERWOOD _____ ESTATE ___Dixie Office: 625-2615 Open 10 to ■ ■ BAIT and TACKLE Located In the heart of the Lake area, profitable - lots of parking. Real estate and all Including ^ room home on terms. Busiest eea- MICHIGAN LOVELY LITTLE O R O C E R Y store. Northern resort area. Pew feet from beautiful- sand beach. SDM license. Reply to P. 0. Box. 3, Drayton Plains.________________________ GROCERY SDM. OOUD lOCATION near Rochester, couple can make ' a good living here, living quarters available, good terms to responsible party, or might opnslder trade I.-T. WARDEN REALTY 3434 W. Huron coffee and DONUTS Located Ih Waterford Twp. „. ------- excellent ov4r ai|d special order buslnese'. rholoatle potential. Owner to retire due to health and III sell real estate, buslnesa ~it together or divide. Taylor. Realtor OR .A'/" tHE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1963 “-----------r,-------------------------- TWENTY-FIVE YEAR OLD 8T. BERNARD, MALE, beautiful, watch dof, MPara- muct have large area. MA (-7404. ' PMDLB8. ( WEBER, (7». IPORUALB. DRE88E8. SIZE 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT t3.513.27l IT. llhe new. FE 4-12 balance payable at t40 monmiy.iyymTK nYLON CHIPPOH. FLOOR ifJViV. length, etraplecs forma), * tt.tlO. Secured ^y city home. Mr I p.j. g.gggj «{t^f g-gg dark, PE 3-7«M, residence PE ----- ODD I____ Mica ISc sq. ft. TUe. 0x0, 2c each >r base, take your pick Paint, 5 qt. 11.00 Carpet samples, 10c eac Mica tops. 4ic each 102 S. Saginaw Street SOLID MAHOGANY CUSTOM BUILT component enclosure with 21-ln. RCA TV. Space for hi fl campon-I, speakers and record •tar*^- MAPLE TABLE AND TOP PRICES PAID lor land cootrsicU, mortgages i real estate of all types. For f action call any ttmo. . J. J. WaNtMl Coatrocta-Mtg. cessorles. PE 4-85S2. blue striped. tlOO. O' CHAIRS. MODERN LADIES DRESSES AND COATS slxe 40. Bell cheap. Raymond Watson. 131 S. Josephine. PE 2-1U7. before 3^^________________^_________ MENS AND LADIES SUITS. DRE8-ses. skirts, blouses, and formats. May 22 and 23. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m: 403 W. Iroquois - garage. ™ ,— ---------cmlrtict.' Cash; NEED A IlhESS FOR THE SPRING 5?'"' CLEARANCE! _ BUNK BEDS (WROUGHT IRON) complete “wia. springs and mattresses $19.05 Also maple or blond trundle and triple bunk beds. Pear-soq's Pumiture. 42 Orchard Lake Sale MiuellaiMOHi ABSOLUTELY THE FASTEST AC- prom or semi for . Huron. I Vdiow taffeta wl _ .. overlay, bell skirt, scooped and mort sleeves Large bo Land Contracts See us bafore you deal. Warren Stout. Realtor, 77 N. Saginaw St. FE 5A105. _____________________ CAS" TOR LAND CONTRACTS +- ,7 20 SAI.E POUR DAYS ONLY May 27, 20. 29. 31-Whlte tag . jirice,. BAR(;.UX BOX NO WAITING I 4«5 S. Woodward, Birmingham. Immediate sale for good- season^ MI 4-4528, Mon., Wed., PrI.. 10-5; lend contracts. Pc- a quick deal| Tues., 1-9: Bat., 9-12._ call 333 7157. WARDEN REALrY.'QiigT DRESSES- SIZES 0 J434 V ■ Hu.or - I --- Monty tr iton wmard »i nycensedjlo^^ to. $5Q!I,QE-Xfl 61 I SIZES < -’i- I USED . FORMALS SIZES 14 AND 9. Bedroom sets, box springs and ir tress, living room sets, eha rorkers. lamps i BEDROOM OUTFITTINO Ca 4763 Dixie Drayton Plains ____________OR 3-6734___________ riffARTMENT SIZE GAS STOVES. PE 5-8466^104 Mt. Clemens.____ -HLOND portable TV. 17 INCH BED DAVENPORT. CHEER. , braided rugs, rocker, refrigerator. etc FE 0-«M6.__________________ D~UNCAN PHYFE DININO SET. credenia break front, tweed esrpets 12x21, ---- — White drma triple i ■ ■ h, rode. iXOfa. ch '----------pictures. C . lamps, ficturi »le. Ml 4-4377 Knd of the Montli ____ NEW LOWER priced per hundred feet; 04.65: !• $7.23: IV," $10.20: $12 07: 2" $22JO. G. A. Thompson, 7005 M-50 West PLASTIC PIPE PER W0_ FT: Faucette So.95 Range Hoods $25 and up pon'^^JtcJBcn spJcialties FE 4-0320 9T7 OrchOrd Lake Rd. HOT WATER HEATER. 20 OA^N gas. consumers approved OOO.W ;alue. $30 95 and $40.05 marred-Michigan Fluorescent. SOS Or-chard Lake—16. Will sacrifice. HoUy. ME 4-4241. __ ■APARTkiENT ELECTRIC STOVE, $25 Westlnghouse electric dryer. $30. Oas and electric stoves. $10 and up. Singer sewing machlw with bench 0«. Chest f-----*' cubic feet. $119 Sofa b^ j^*"**^.*^^ ,%“fZ.^i!THis \vT':ek specials EVANS EQUIPMENT For Bolens - Wheel Horse trac Urs. tillers and mowers. 0 models of riding mowers 1 rid----- roto-tUIers. etc. used, 6507 DIXDE HWY, 6$5-17n NOT • ”"*■ SUMMER SPECIAI. Join Oallagber's accordion school — use our accordion free while learning. 1 hour band ' each week — No charge. Gallagher Music Co. I E. Huron___________FE 4-0506 LESTER SPINET PIANO. 8ACRI- fhomas Organ . Esley Organ ............ , Many others—Easy terms. Gallagher Music Co, 16 E. Huron________ FE 4d>566 NEW QROANS Conn and Oulbransen organs., prtaed from 0505 (Including privotc lessons from Ole Foerco) USED ORGANS Conn Caprice ............ $749 Hammond Spinel........... 0795 LEW BETTERLY MUSIC COMPANY Free Parking In rear MI O-OOOS O^ Friday Eves. Across from Birmingham Theater Upright 7 __________$12. Elec-1" I. Odd b^. springs. „ ________ mahogany ..... ' oressers eic. Pearson's Furniture. 4x8xW mssoMte ’ j^orchanlj^ejtfe FF.AVJgL .^|22 ' ^.i DOORS. _________PE 4-0587________ aluminum COMBINA7 oors. 33V, by C ft. 7-33V, by outelde bouse doors, glased rlndows. 30V,x6T’. I Jslouslr -— 2 X 6 6". 1635 Eason. 3 DEEP WELL PUMPS R 3-9602 PLUMBING BARGAINS FREE Standing toUet, 010 95 ; 30-gallon bealtr. 049.95; S-piece bath sets, 059.95. Ftberglas laundry tray, trim. 519.95 31-lnch shower stall, trim, 032.95. 2 bowl sink. 02.95. SAVE PLUMBING CO. 72 S Saginaw _____________FE 5-2100 BANDERS DUAL TEMPERATURE refrigerator. 1 year old. In operation at Rusty's Little Store. 297 Olengary Road. Walled Lake. ANCHOR FENCES— MONEY DOWN FE 5-7471 SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ZIO sagger. In blond aeeount In 6 months at 05;M per month or 531 cash balance. Unlver- aal Co. FE 4-0005._______ SEWINO MACHINE — KENMORE PRIOIDAIRE ICE CUBE MAKER. 200 lb. capacity. May be seen In operation at the Blue Otar Drive-• —-‘-fke and Pontiac Rds. 111. Opdyke .. ......... Bolen-garden and trailer chrome dln-hlde-a-way bed. baby bed. ..... _esk. refrigerators, stoves. MacOregor g-‘......... ““ EVANS EQUIPMENT 0507 DIXIE HWY. 025-1711 NOT LISTED USED TRACTORS An sixes and mak- s KING BROS. AIRSTREAM LIOHTWEIOHT TRAVEL TRAILERS Bine* 1032. Guaranteed for Ilf See them and |el a demons^ 10241 Century Cu.stom Built 1 Travel Trailers Orfanlied c.- -new 81. Clair 18 r.. ... . - 10 NEW RENTALS TOM STACHLER Luto A Mobile Salet ______Huron, 81.________ RENT YOUR TRAVEL TRAILER om ut, and use rent as part down payme” when you return *- ’'“’"”n»14 5' CREE holMa“«i^“l 15210.Holly Rd , Holly V£ 4-0771 —Ooen Dally and Sundays— SALES and RENTALS Ine T r u c k Trailers. -lilt hitches ■p!“e”h6wland _ 3245 DUle Hwy 0» 3-1450 CAMPING TRAILERS TOR** mo'brw"* nurs’ery, '"^«lii Rochester Rd Just south of 10 Mile Rd In Troy. MU »4003. TRAVEL TRAILERS Avalalr-The new lloht weight, self contained. Also Fleet Wing Slid Tawas Brave self contained traU- ELESWORTH AUTO and TRAILER SALES 0577 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-1400 LITTLE CHAMP. 5495 COMPLETE Eldarado Pickup Campers RADIO’S Brand New OrlgM Equipment Traasistor powerid. push buttcal ■00. Jl and '03 POHOB ■'01 sod ‘42 MERCURY SCHRAkl^Um PARTS 2449 Dixie Hwy — * tiras-As^Tiiiick _ W Cheater-Slicks All Sixes, 001 a pair. CITY -nRE ■ FE OJMO ASSENOKR •nRES. NEEL FULLY guaranteed. GOODYEAR. Mora people _rlde_ on (^oo^ear than any GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE TRUCK 'HRBS 025-20. 10 ply. Nylon lot. 040.M txeh. No Moneji^Dojm^Ojip. to poy. BlemliSie^ _____ -. RECAPPING I. DAY SERVICE on Request S2S-30/900-30/10.00JO call PS 3-0351 ask for Dick Curran ^ MARROW WHITEWALI.S J-TEAR GUARANTEE 710-15-017.05 700-15-010 95 000-15-022 95 820-16-$23 05 CITY TIRE BAB AUCTION SALES IVERY FRIDAY 7:30 P.M; JVERY SATURDAY 7:30 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY 3:00 P.M. Sporting Oouds — All Tjrpea Door nixes Every .tucllon We buy—aell-tmde, retail 7 days 5009 3-2717 Piantw^rMi-Shrabt (-1 TRERS. SPRUCE. PINE. FIR. dig — bring tools and burlap. 2922 Sleeth Rd. 3 ml. west of Commerce Village. 2 ml. east of Intersection of Duck Lake Rd. and Wtkom Rd. 0044)635. PLANTS Pg 4-419 Office EqHipment 71 ADDING MACHINES All Makei and Models NEW — USED r- REBUILT Priced to sell "ac Caab Register _________FE 0-9601_______ COsts-n Iqsslpmwf 73 ^ rmrf gelding pony. PE * ■““ CHRYSANTHEMUM sale. 11 tor 51.00._______ CLOSE out EVERORBEN BALE .pruce trees, U-2S(. Wildwood Oardeni 3161 Dixie 6T6 YOUR OWN EVE^REBNB. Uprights and spreaders. 10 trees 615. Less than 10 03 es. Cedar Lane Evergreen Farm. 1$ ml. N. of Pontiac. $970 Dlxla Hwy. (Old US 10) MA 5-1922.__________ PERENNIALS. ANNUALS AND VE etable plants. Indlanwood Perennials Oards. 3550 Indlanwood Rd.. Lake Orion. Phone MY 1^201. Jacobson Trailer Sales 5690 WUllams Lake Rood OR 3-5111 ’ THIS WEEK 0NLY- Free—with any purchase ol s Nl CREE In Slock A Reese Trailer Li| we have In Stock now 14. 17’ and 22' CREE8 til St a big savings to you lollv Travel Coach. Inc. 15210 Holly Rd Holly. ME 4-0771 - Open Dally and Sundays— 162. 22 FOOT AIRETREAM SAFARI, fuily self contained, like new. 411 Almont Ave. Almonl. Tele. 796- 8 'yEAR BAY GELDINO. 14 3 HANDS - Ouaranleed eound, good roping, contest, plossure. trstt horse.'$IN. QR^2623 _________________ I year old sorrel mare. $1M. English or Western. PE $-1370. YEAR OLD PINTO OBLDINO. Auto Survict Motor Sco^trt^ 3-KART. UVE AXLE. NEW KN-glne OR 3-3700 or 673-9904 - B TRIUMPH. MAKE 34 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN 8ELL-- illty 0^— —•■ ■— 'a Bic) RECONDITIONED BICYCLES Boah^cctuo^____ 97 10 PT HYDRO MARK 20 H AND 2-POOT RUNABOUT, , PLYTTOOD and ftberglas boat. 1$ b.p. Mercury motor. 8-gallon gas Unk, remote controls, steoiins wheel. Master-Craft trailer, '03 Uconse and per- 12 FOOT BOAT WITH (X>VER. 12 h.p. motor. Exc. condition. 612-2304 iT^TOOT^BPEEDUNitR. 15 MER-cury motor, trailer. PE 5-1505. 12 HORSE POWER SEA KINO OUT- 12 FOOT ALUMA-CRAPT CARTOP boat and cover, and 10 b.p. Johnson. tU used very little. 6330. 1100 Baldwin Rd.. Oxlord, Mich. 14 FOOT'Sports crapt. motor. FREE demonstration CL*COj{cH. ll.m wiu tau Itso. NA 7-3I5I. WO. FE 5.2968. E O-mSI.^' Like new. PE 8.2204._______________ I FOOT CUSTOM BUILT RUN-about, tarp. Alloy trailer, 55 b.p. motor PE t-3735._______________ 14 FOOT RUNABOUT. 55 HOlUE . elec starter. ' power motor, trailer. PE 4-840$. fasy^^venL^t ; Sole Household Goods ' 6S (Licensed Money Lender) I . - i»A ROLL-AWAY BED DEEP FRY. . j _er. Reachable FE 8-3919._ „ 2 PIECE GREEN TAPESTRY LIV-0 o:eiwAa A a mo j ifig room suUe. foam cushloni. T1-' XGl’K FIXANCF CO' 03S. Antiques secretary. 363-3996. -!( TV- \T v\xTPIECE .'sectional, maple 202 \. M.AIN head board. 2 steamer trunks. 2 KOCHE.STi'IV ROMEO ‘ 214 E. ST. glair! TU FLOOR MODELS RCA Whirlpool wringer washer. new. witb pump ........... $99 Easy Spinners, new ........... $ Hamilton gss dryers. Super mod stainless drum .......... 0169 OE 38" range: big oven ^ Xolvlnstor Refrigerator, big big freeser I 10" Portable TVg with stand RCA. Motorola. Zenith. OB $149 95 HOUSEHOLD OOODR 9x12 RttOO 6-7811 OL 1-9791 VINYL LINC and dryer. $65 FE 2-4267 Iron riding mower. 22 Inch exceUcnl engine. Also wardrobe With drawers. 48x23 Inches. Call after 4 MY 2-5291___________; 12 CUBIC FOOT DEEP FREl 535 , 6 cubic ft. refrigerator. Both good working condition. Atm 18 " reel power mower, 038. 33781 Franklin *dwM A 6-1984___________ 2MNCH SELF PROPELLED RO-tary mower. 1-yr, old $48. 3Mi h p. garden tiller with reverse gear, 050. UL 2-1031__________________ 88-OALLON ELECTRIC HOT WATER healer. OR 3J240. _____ 90 GALLON ORCHARD SPRAYER Sporting Good* > 40 INCH PONY MARE. 3 YEARS old. Will ride or drive. 1 pony buggy and wagon, pneumatic tlree. I sielgh, 4 pony hitch. FE 0-0017. LOANS 025 TO 0588 BAXTER—LIVINGSTONE 401 Pontiac State Bank BuUdlni EE 4-1538-9 BAG TILE OUTLET, 1075 W Huron FREEZER, $49 50; DRYERS, 1 Automatic washers. 149 50; $19.95 and up. Repossessed electric ... 3MNCH oVs STOVE, GOOD CON- djflnn; F^.8544. ___ _____ SO YARDS WOOL CARPiriNa W.^wm I 3- I9(tt~oF'ELECTRIC DR'TER. NEV- WllEN YOU XEED-$25 to $500 We will be glad to'help you , I j,';, STATE FINANCE CO. LOANS Get $25 to $500 ON YOUR Signature AUTO or FURNITURE Up to 24 months to repay PHONE FE 2-9206 OAKLAND' ■ l.OAN COMPANY r 202 Pontiac state Bank Bldg. BUCKNER IN MICHIGAN " JE DEU’-------- ....Olesale MEATS AND GROCERIES All nationally advertised brands. Savings ^ to miT'' ceres*’ soup." vegetables, fruit Julcee. Kleenex, pet milk. 16xg STEEL OARAOE DOOR. 066. OR 3-7665. _______ __________ ALL 'tTPEB OF B(30kS. SOME STAINIEsTTtEEL sinks WITH $29 95; Delta single lever Isu-0U.9S with spray. O. A. PSQT, 7005 M59. West.___ STALL SHOWER WITH ALL FIT-llngs and curtains. OH space heater. 250 gal oil tahk All In exc condlUon. 682.2D97 after 6 p.m._ SUMP PUMPS. SOLD. SbNTED repalre(' Cones Rental. FE 8-0643. USED -REBUttT“POWER MOWER, also repairing and sharpening. Tay-lors. m Mount ------- Ml 6-1034. COVERED CAMP TRAILER. SWIV- el wheel. Like new, FE O;^,___ HAND OONS. BH(JT01;N8 RIFLES, new and used, bw sell or trado. Burr-Shell. .175 ti. 'Telegraph._ OO KART. POWER PRODUCT EN-glne. exc. cond. 005. OR 3-0318 USED DESKS (EltECdTIVE. ROLL secretarial), chairs, typewrit, adding machines. drytuv_ hies, blue print lues. new moih typewriters, 049.95, up. Special portable typewriters, cleaned oueu and od^sted. $12.50, up. PORBEO. 4.500 male Hwy. (Ni ‘ ------ New portable - --eclal on ed oUed ORBE8. Pontiac APACHE C A REOISTERED HALP ARAB ROSE gelding, very typey, 3 year Exc. disposition. 752-3738. LM08T BRAND NEW SOPA ^D and matchthi; chair, rose acolor, 2 step tables. 1 coffee table — mahogany. FE t-2411. _____ AUTOMATIC ZIO ZAO SEWINO MA-chlne. dial control model, sews single or double needle. Walnut cabinet, Pay off account lu 7 months St 06.00 _per month or 542 cash balimce. Universal Co. FE 4-0905. 3 ROO,MS FURNITURE BRAND NSm wnp RANOE. REFRIGERATOR $319^$15 MONTH BAROAIh HOUSE 103 N CASS' lUY - - SEI L -TAPE - FE 2^042 UP TO 40 PER CENT r free esMtog ' --------- how you a-iit!. 1 THE SALVA’nON ARMY GE AUTOMATIC WASHER Oood Condition FE 4-3909 iiiSlVsPEED OUEEN AUTOMATIC electric dryer like brand hew. MY $7 95. Pearson s Funilture. bles. I crilee table; 2 decorator lamps wsreboure nrlced. S12l.ti0. ■$125 weekly. PEARSON’S FURNI-TVRF. 42 orheard Lake * — ^SCTRIC STcivE $25 O^ STOVE $20. washer $25. elec dryer 535. 17-u- 1" $25 Refrigerator $25. FE new. dark brown 1 $45. 334-8354._________________ oobb '12-FOOT ref'rioerator. i . draperies. FE Ofyz____________ } USED CAS STOVE. $20. BEEP AND PORK - *RED“sHiELb''STORE ' 8PERTY SUN LAMRj ^j-g^ lawrenCE )ds’ transmlBsloif. MI 4-8120. CABINS 12x12: 650 EACH. MUI FE 5-7212. 49 95. 12x15 nylon. I 059. Hes.v rug pi'- “e' Walled LakeBlrmlingfasm^* I **^*^h*srd*Lake Ave. 62 20’ FOOT DEEl*^ FREEZE EIIc-I trlc^toye. r^lg^tor. chrofne set. A Mortgapfe Pr. blem? e make mortgage 1< 21-IHCH tv. $35. 21-11 your requirements. Any property,! *90 96. Tsrmt available any amount. Prompt, dependableV JY. FE , 2-2257, Open service. Remodeling ,,and con-'t Walton corner of !f Mortgage and Realty C 903-8790 ALL HOktEOWNlblS - makes fancy I buttons, makes buttonholes. ____________________ o^(ms. embroMera. does fuaramee. . _.ita needed, _________ Balance due $72.86 payments $7 30 per mo Electro HyglOnce teeler-babe. baby 2nd Mortgages! Pay All Your Bills Cut Payments in Half !____________________ Get Extra Cash Too If You Need Pay Monthly 2.000 05 30 2.000 , II 50 2.5(M 109 03 ,5.000 158J1 No Chattels or Home Repairs Required WO 3-3645 INTERSTATE MORTnAOE Saginaw, Corner Pike I apartment GAS RANOE. inch gas ra^e laY^Aparlment^as I*”*! n guaranteed lefilgf"'— ' pump 010.^ _____________________2T)c "bedroom 029, wardrobe 0$. Base cabinet 00. Electrolux vaccum 013. Odd chesls. dressers, chlfferobes, springs, bunk beds, lamps. i--- dinettes and rugs. Everything Is used fomllure at Bargain prices Also BRAND NEW FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS. Factory aeeo^. BD^'!i^Ll>-TRAi)B BARGAIN HOUSE 103 N. Cass at Lafayette FE 2-6042 DOUBLE BED, SPRINGS AND IN-nerspring mattress, walnut Excel-lent condition $35. Phone OR 3-4055 MAHOGANY DROP LEAF TABLE wllh pads shd 2 -xtra leafs an-* 6 chilri I.arge parakeet cage. Ca „?s'!*Gapi* ■ TA1 -BOn' El' M BEK CEOTHESLIMi; POLES water and bump pomm. nevv. 4-hoak heavy liteisr$5.5() each rebuilt and serviced. refrlji- %eSvMUCe*r.^^$^M” _^*J003 jtgh^ Ready Mix Mortar $1 25 IWEBTINOHOUSE ELECTRIC HOT 12 CEMENT COLORS I water heater"82 gal, new 060, 2 18 PLASTER COLORS barn timbers 32x10. $10. 1-55 BLAYLOCK COAL A SUPPLY CO power flight transmission. 015. 14 01 Orchard Lgkq Ave. FE 3-7101 ,oot Crls-Craft lOHP Martin. 5 CON^E STYLE SlXoKR SEW- lal, spare on wheels »>«■ "*« ing sewing machln. 511-95, cash 2754 Flsherman_ Drive. Rlghland. ni: f.«n*cVi^frk-."V.r1ivr'’'^'5^l -”^-^ __________ TREB CEMENT BLOCKS ALSO* doWR ^ building mtUrlal for sale Pore: 1025 Oakland Are___FE 4-45M .... .......Hond TooU-MocWiie^ 68 USED GAS ------------. : dump’ irton Ug Tow boy w.... ... PanPlmp Specials ' brakes, trades accepted need for A-2 Birch 4X0 112 08 tractor. 500-9020--- - »tnlsf*cd walnut 2nd 4x0 07.95 MANY OOOD ELECTRICAL POWER fifi rVapl» ___t7.Wi tifOlM. f^rpantor foola. Drayton PlywtKKl ^ ei'le.’oIiier^^WPl this SS 2011 DUle Hw\._ OR 5-yi2 and Ounday 0553 Cooley FREE ES’nMATTO ON RF.PAIH OFl Beach Dr. Union Lake Village, alum, siding and awnings Wa can' Mr. Pf‘— US DIVERS ^AOUA LUNG AND back pack 073. FE 3-2743. _____ USED TENTS WANTED. WE will pay 080 00 for any' regular slxe tent In good repair towards . purchase of new 1963 Apache Eagle camp trailer. $70 towards Chief model and •“ *---------■- Scout model. This 18th to June 2no ai uie Colter Apadhe Camping Ci 1 mile east of Lapeer on 1 Open datl^ 9 am. to 0 Sond-Graval-Dirt 76 USO SOLID VOTL SIDING that HAIL WILL NOT damage , '------------ 71 MOVING Reaaonably p r Ice d. refrigeralor CHROME DINETTE SETS. ASSEM-ble yourself and save, 4 chairs —' Ubie, 149 95 - ' ' designs, forml . n Fluorescent. 391 O Cash Loans $600 to $2500 place In Oakland Voss 6( Buckner Olaen reversible floral rug-$125. Dinette set $25. Odd living room chairs 12 to $5 5k Inch cabinet ■Ink $5. MIscellAoeoue (>dds and ends. Cheap. Mrs. Elw(>od. 6$2- GOLDSPOT REFRlOERATORTboob AUTOMATIC SWING NEEDLE, tig-eag. cabinet lype-;aval'mlb ,oo payments of $4.00. Does monogranv ,»lng. overcasting, budonholes. aul.- ' $6* «*%lchrgan Netchl ul'a daire Ironer. Dehumldifler. 3 desks. Amana Ctrtal-Freeser HOUSE TRAILER. FRAME AND axle. $35 FE 2-4137______ ' JET POME $50 IS: TOILETS 010 05; Stove: bend hooda 030.15: O. A. ThompxOh. 7005 M-50 WeM. FE 4-3573 Fecial $20 A month buys 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE -Conxiita of: 2-plrce Hvlng room lUUe with 2 step tablet, 1 eqektaU table and 2 table t-ptr-e biHlroom 'oblte with double dresier, chest, full slie bed with Innenprlng mattreu and box xpring to match with 2 vanity lamps. 5-plece dinette act. 4 ebrome chain, fort.il'a top table. 1 bookcase, 1 OxV rug Included. All tor $300. ‘ WYMAN FUTvXITUKE CO. T? E HURON FE 4-4MI 10 W PiKK r» 2 2150. __Floor Harden. - ___Idexpensive AppHcatlon Bolce BuUdcr Supply FE 5-0106 GLASS TUB ENCLOSURES, 035: hood fona. 029.05: B-frkde loUelsr 2 OR- .'350: S-ivc over ' EM 3 3006 SrKlNlr'S.AEE 3 BRAND NEW Thoma'. T r;iii>i''tGr (Irfans In walnut featuring^ 10 ^rue bass pMsIs. 20 wait peak power, beautiful hardwood cabiheu. 5-year afarranly. AH (1) A>A AOOREOATE. BLACK R ’Tnickliig. ~FE 5-6000 ___ 1-A BLACK DIRT - TOP SOIL -Reas.. Judd Ferguson, OR 3-6229 2frYARDS BLACK DIRT OR PEAT. OR 3-9044, prompt delivery. _ _ A-1 TOP SOIL. BITiCK dirt. SAND gravel, alone. OR 3-5000.______ Al PEAT. HUMIS. S'TATE TESTED, $14. FOR $ YARD ■ ■ Loading ' '— - ' 10 ACRES OF ALFALFA HAY IN field, best offer PL 2-1677. DUCKLINOS, OOSLINOS. BREED- ^asam Vlew*Farms, 1960 K, Leon-■ Leonard. OAK 1-3712 $1.00 PER 299 K DIRT. FILL. COMPLETE LANDSCAPINO. BLACK DIR''. TOP SOIL, Fl sand ano gravel. OR 3^70M.______ BLACK DIRT AND O R A V hauled, reasonable. MA 5-1229. BLACK DIRT, ORA'VEL. SAND AND fm dirt. FE 0-2817. ._________ IROKEN-UP SIDEWALKS. DELIV- erad. FE 4-3371. ___ BULLDOZING AND BLACK DIRT, sand and fill MAX gX)K -FE 5J410 A-I rich h mi. ' CLEAN Ck mc.^a, griming, call OR i - $4.50 CkrsilED STONE. $3 YARD ufactured road gravel $1. pea g'lavel Si yard lO-A stone 62. Top soi' $1 Fill dtn 30e, Delivery extra Amerii n Slone Produte, 6315 Saata-abaw Rd . MA 5-2161. ___________ d'llvered Fe 4-65S0. BUYUO Tile & Linoleum , OUT OF BUSINESS . SALE LAST DAYS-BAKOAINS 0AU)RE Wall Linoleum 16" vrlde, lOe ft' Random vinyl axbeslox. 9x9. 3C oo Genuine InlAtS tUe 5c ea. HEAVY WEIGHT VINYL Reg. $1.49 yd. ' - Now 75c yd Linoleum 39c yard ODD LOTS Mica ISC aq. ft. fC»|2>et Sampleix lOc ea, ) PLUS 5060 TV Stiunpe Free WlEGANl) MUSIC CO. . - ■ PONTIAC'S Slieet Music Headquarters 469 Elisabelh Lake Road (Opposite Pontiac Mali) PEAT MOSS. TOP SOIL, PEAT and top soli mixe.......... —■> • gravel THIS WEEK ONLY Gallagher Music Co. It E. Huro/ ^ V ANTWUE SCHWEOTEN laURLM 102 S, Sagoiiaw Street MEL S TRUCKING i-l top toll, black dlH, itll dirt. 6tnd and travel. FE 3-7774. _ 8|6*“‘ Ml 7-0006 Res. MA I TOP SOIL. LOADING SAT. AND Sunday Special price to truckers “* ■17“ ■ - - SAND. ORaVe'L. fill, CEMKHT. £ 2-4020. Ivan Cray-i'aTe APPR:6xnirATEi? wjoo yard, ALL AOE8. ALL KINDS ________Ooate, MA 5-2152______ CHOICE BEEF AND PORE, HALP 13650 Neal Rd . off Ormuod Rd Ormond Rd.. is first caution llghi west of Alpine Valley Ski Lodgs cn M-50 and 1st caution light east of East Highland on M-59. Gentle gg7-4777. EVENING and SATURDAY RIDING LESSONS ALL APPALO08A HORSES ’ Children. Adults HORSES BOARDED GOLDEN H CORRAL — ScoUs & Greenfield - Fertlltxers. Lawn Seeds Seed Potatoes Oarden Seeds GLADIOLI and DAHLU BULBS * ■- 7. Sunday 10 |- * °B?.?,**r Lawn Pet Supply .........._..Je Rd., 673-5331 8665 Hlghl^d Rd. iM59)__________6^73-91o2 TIMOTHY AND ALPHALFA HAY DA^E210$-________.......- _____ $1700. Call OR 3-401$. l$Ca ^iAQABOND 50X10, 2 ___ rooms, musl “U, Oklord MobUe Manor, tot 2._______________ 1883 NEW MOON $X40. 0OOD CON- SPECIAL 196T. 50 ft. by 10 ft.. 2 bet.-.-. only $3.6$S. Terme to your xatlsfac- “ Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes 4301 Dixie Open 9 to y^aUy—Simday 12 to 14 FOOT PIBEROLA8 RUNABOUT. 4 FOOT SPORT MODEL BOAT and trailer $200. New 14 ft. row boat. H plywood $63. OL I-IOOI call after 5 p.m._______________________ 14 FOOT FIBEROLAS, 35 R. P. Evinrude traUer, $300, FE 4-4031. _ _ _ f way between Orion and Oxford on M24. MY 2-4012. iSoRTS MOBILE HOMES Oood used home type Irallen 10 PER CENT DOWN, Cars wire. and httebes Installed. Complete line ol part and bottle gas Wanted Clean traUerx. FE 4-9743______3172 W. DETROITER. ALMA,' PON-29 different sixes and floor Top trade-in aUowanca n your present mobile bonv Bob Hutchinson , , Mobile Homes 4301 Dixie Highway OR 3-1202 " Drayton Plains Open 9 to 9 Dally—Sunday 12 h6usE~ TRAILERS, IS'ii B1 very clean, electric brakes, 0 731-5486 .. ______ 0405. Call OR 3- ...itUUMtween 4-9 p.m. or 11-7 on Saturday and Sunday. 15 FOOT FIBEROLAS. 46 HORSE power. PE 0-1088. l6-PpoT C 16 FCkPT PLANK BOTTOM SAIL boat. 6 ft beam- oak mast, oood sail. OR 3-3918 w 16-PCXJTt ALUMINUM. TOP. 3$ asarx /e-(v n.p. mowr, xsaxier Craft trailer, elec, atartint, mint shape, 's of original cosl7 626-2678. 16 FOOT FIBEROLAS BOA-f. 35 16-FTX)T ALUMA craft WALK through aeats. foam rubber cushion and accessories. 25 Evinrude electric. Can be teen from If. to 3 Sunday, 9672 Elli-"-“ Road, or call PI 1-21 WE NEED YOUR TRAILER! Any Slxe—Any Type BUYERS WAniNon Slop In and let ua tell your trailer for you I BUY-WE SEL^-WE TRADE 15210 Holly Rd.. Holly ME"T-677r OXFORD TRAILER SALES 1» -- Marlette;s. Vagabond’s I Stewa SSf »! »t great aavlngs. Rich-leat Parkers. Inc.. 4178 mile east at the Pontiac Friendly people serving 1 respect. Open 7 days,, 90 days la caita. For pay-aU OR 4-1140.______________ id up. Jai y 2-0931 BRIOGS STRATTON POWER WALK-. Ing garden cultivator with plow. FE 2 7m CHICKEN COOP. SUITABLE FOR tool shed, 8torage^el^674-lS0^_* CEDAR POSTS. ~3. 4. AND' 6 INCH OOOD JOHN DEERE SINGLE BOT-' I plow. 16-lneh trailer type, see -. Oxford IRimraunllv Aucdoii on M24 )utt-N , of Oxford. B^L ITS so.eXsv / to Plate a PQXTIAC PRESS CLASSIFIED AD ! Ji/st Di0l FE 2-8181 Wi- —. -_______ ________ _.J Otm's. All sixes, terms, and priced to your Satisfaction. 60 Units on Display Lots of good used unlU, all sliea. Capper’s to 20 wide. We know we have one of the best selectlonx In Ibix area. Come out today, I mile' soutn ol Lake OiTon on M24. MY 2-0721. EXPERT MOBILE ROME REPAIR service, free gstlmatea. Also parti and accessories. Bub Hutchinson, Mobile Home Sales. Inc. 4301 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton Wains, OR ‘ 'TO SEU THE NEW WOLVEMNE iruck camper Call EM 3-3601. 1325 8. Hospital Rd„ Ui ‘ ' BARGAIXS Ideal for permanent living or lake cottages. „ 36' National 31' Royal 35' star ' at bargain prices. Bob Hutchinson Alobile Homes 4301 Dixie Highway OR '3-1202 Drayton Plain* ' Open 0 to I Dally Sun "•rt U FOOT RUNABOUT 35 H.P. EXTNRUPE^ ELECTRIC START 13-ft. runabout .with a beaottful mahogany finished top deck, hrieht yellow molded plywood hull, 3 Evinrude Lark electric start e- attg^. controls, boat trall- 1956 33 HORSE SCXITT A. bal -a-matlc. $165. EM I . a m - 2 p.m BUGILAXAN'S'A . 1MU.U. .boat»--$u5.. IS' niwr-flas — $^. 16’ nberiloc — $725 New 15 ftborflaa. 40 electric. tiisU-er. complete rl$-$1.225. TraUgs, FOR SALE ALUMINI^ pfUM boat 28-311$.____________ BARGAIN 10 FOOT RIIMA*6fh' with 10 h p. Mercury. RoaUy sbooU Exc. $110. MA $■$$»■ WALT MAzdtKK'S ; ' LAKE & SEA MARINA New Authorized Dealer CHRIS CRJ^ SPORT BOATS , ONDISPLAY 16' ikl Jet boat. J$5 h s. Ir Catta.u Ski Baal Mb-S. $0'Sea Skin 9. Boul^v^rd at S^iln*. PI OdHT TWKKTY-1 JftKimi F«B TERRIFIC DISCOUNT AT TONY’S MARINE glH> Bd.. »t Etw Htrtw. BOATERS-SKIERS ASSSSSSiTrifA^ <8 B, WHton • pwtooic"K IVi »ut. i^t iroirt? irf"5iinptair e«uip nienl «a dupiky Open daUr • a m. ta » p.m.. Supdaya M a.m. 10 a p.m BUI CoUor Mta and Motors. 1 mUs oast of Lapoor -JSJSL PONTOON BOATS PAUL A. YOUNG, INC. 4130 Diste Bwy. Drayton Plains (ON LOOM LAKE! OR S-tMll Opon DaUy M. Sst. M. * - ' •Aa BOAT. U root PIBEROLAB-, rd fcow. Dacron ssUs, aU P—• flttliySj^perteci condlttoo. P “terra marina HOUSE BOATS n.ws to ti.ni CA8B LAKB. 14 FOOT INBOARD flberjlsss. sharp, —--------- able. tg-llW. D/WION'8 SKOALS J — 13’ modrn) wood r I 3T h.p. Kvtnruds 1175. b.p,-----,---- 14' Traveler aluminum wHh ISSI IS hp. alec. 5 control, battery and I 1M3 Owens. Traveler. Car- er boats. Kayol ............... num pontoons. Evlnnide motors, and Pamco trailers. Take M» to W Htfhland. Right on Hickory Ridge Jtd to Demode Rd. Left and follow signs to DAWSON'S SALES at 1TMICO LAKE. Phone PENGUIN 13-POOT Si Complete Eaeellent of ne* cost. MI 4-4737. -n 4-4737. _______________SI 4M. Ml 4-4W4 WANTED CANOE, MUSf~" Bond condition. FE 1»8W3. \ACATION AFLOAT? Invest in a new Sea-Rav Cruiser for safe relaied. family enjoyment. You're the sklpperl Sea-Ray-MPO-Skl-Blrd JoluisoB Motors Aero-Craft-Sea-Nymph Plaheirowi W««M Cwt-Tmks LLOYDS BUYING Good Qean Cars for New No. 2 Lot i2023 Dixie Hwy. We Pay More Because We Sell More! g|g5 FE 4-4144 'wanted. 'M-’ll CARS Ellsworth Ntw Md Uftd Con 106 A CHOICE OF 75 SELECT USED UmO Avto-Track Parts 102 iKS RONTIAC MOTOR W DUAL QUADS FOB 373. 313 AND 513 FOBD. CALL OR 3-0153 FOR 1355 OR 1144 POIlb7 ator 413. generator 43, starter 43. regulator -* ----------- *'* ‘ ^ and Utad Tracks 1956F:800 Ford Tractor BEATTIE ■Your FORD DEALER Since ON DIXIE HWY IN WATERFORD at THE STOPUOHT OR 3-1291 TRUCK SPECIALS -TANDEMS— 1984 FORD 134 WB. K.M0 1^ 1954 CHEVY 154 WB 11.401 aerie 1957 INTERNATIONAL IM series. 1963 Chevrolet lm]iala AOON. IPCYLIN- 1957 CHEVY BEL-AIR 4-DOOR hardtop, all black with black and red interior., We believe to be one of the finesi S7's In town. THIS OAR SUPERB IN EVERY RESPECT, assume payments ol M M per week. 1 year Warranty. SUBURBAN OLDS II 8 Woodward Ml 4-4415 1940 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE IM-pala red. black top, V4. power-glide. power ateeiing. ’ pow< dowa. padded dash GM ex «smi> «vis avnffiHltlAn' 23.0n0 ______________I executive , condition; 23.000 milea. 11750. 151-1333............... ilS 1940 CHEVROLET l-PASSENOER Fsrslpi Cars IW RENAULT DAUPIONB. oSh*^ ---- aiM ji ^ 1962 CORVAIR THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. MAY 18. 1968 1141 VW. SUNROOF. 6oOD COllbl- tlqp. 41.145 FE 1- il VW SEDAN. EXCELLENT CON-tl.2i5. FE ^4141. STle VW. 1941 SEDAN. 14500 I INO RENAULT. 4 VC. CALL UL 2-3144, 15 Prey Rd. __________ TRIUMPH TR4. IMS. BLACK WITH mr**ttfoi**ra***2577***™*’ *'*** IIU CORVETTE tONVEHUB^. Clean, auto, tranamlaalpn. 412-OSIS after 4:54 I9H ISFTTA 1141 Mtleo 44 MPO ,»7 yw overhauled ^SiLit 2335 Plkiif IMl VOLVO. GOOD CO|fDITlb *"* MA 5-3382. »N Itn IMPALA CONVERTIBLS. VI. cuBlom I ______ _____ covera. Low mileaga. power aleertni, radio and healer, whltewalla. SharR. OWner. IMt CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. •—.-j ki... lop, good Ureg, roorhela Rd. r offer refuaed. down and eaay monthly lerina. SUPERIOR RAMBLER. 550 Oakland. FE 5-M21.______________________ 1955 BUICK. 4-I^R SEDAN. 5151 _________OR 1-1471___________ 140 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DOOR hardtop, white with red tnurlor. 1994 4-DOOR BUICK SPECIAL. -Ul. after 5 30 OR 5-3259. 1956-BUlCK 269 GALLOOLY ___________PE 4-1315. _______ attention VACATIONIHS. 103 B. Saginaw ____ IS.OM actual .... SUPERIOR RAMBLER. 550 Oakland. FE 5-IUL_______________ lOSf BUICK LE SABRE CONVERT-■ —th white top and aU ______________and heater. FE 54133. 1941 BUICK LESABRE ALL POW-■ " Muat aacrlftcc ‘ lis” *^f8ijtii HEWFoky-'i $1388 Matthews-Hargreaves J31 oakund at Caaa^ Excelleat condilloo. I PUBLIC ONLY . We wUI not be underaold we wlU beat any deal. We ( aeveral iranaportatlon tpa- aharp 1 owner trade, only 41315. 1 year warranty. SUBURBAN OLDS 515 B. Woodward • Ml 4-4415 LUCKY AUTO SALES IMO CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE, ■'o anj beater, power ateerlng brakea. Jet Mack with black Exc. condition. FE l-gl«5. 1151 CHIVY. V-S STICK. MOO. OR 3-Wll. ’after 1:50 p.m. 1950 CHEVROLET . "1" 8 T A T I O N Orlglnaraaflre blue cxlcrtor fintah and chrome la excellent. An economical car to operate and eaay on your budget to purchaae at our low price ol only 41095. Eaay pay-menta can jbe arranged, and you gel a full year written guarantee. BIRMINGHAM Chrysler — Plymouth. Inc. 915 8. Woodward Ml T-3214 MO CHEVY BEL-AIR 2-DOOR MANaSiEli6*’*AUTO*' SALES. ”ll74 Baldwin. 235-5100. ___________ 1960 CilEVROLKT BISCAYNE 2-docr. VI, stick. wbliewaUs. Very nice car. Muat aeU. NA 7-2061. IMO CHEVY IMPALA 2 - DOOR hardtoc, white with red Interior. 5 new tires, l-owner. low mUeaae. MANSFIEID AUTO SALES. 1078 - - 135.5900 power. 41.900. ........ family I this standard transmission la the cat tor you. Excellent car mechanically with good tlyes plus radio, _________ - Curved or flat '^leld-Speciallxlng In custom and diq^ati^ windowsbtelda. ' Cmnoleti sjock of piastle aheeu,. — -raSFintf tubes. , SolUa PlaaUcB Co EM 3.4454 IMW M54 AT OXBOW LAKE COVERED BOAT VWLLS WITH holat—Outside storage. MY 3-4751. JOHNSON MOTORS star Craft boats and bator trailers 3M Orchard I 3g. Hansen Agency. 1 STOP-I-OOK—SAVF. FaSulous Hydrodpne Comboards Laraon-Duo-Chatck-Feathercraft BVDtRUDE MOTORS and TRAILERS Sylvap Pontoon Ploals Alum and wood docks OrummAh. Old Town Canoes ■Tour Evbirude Dealer" Harrington Boat Work ----- Telegraph Rd. 332-St rl. 'ill 9 p.m . Sun. 10 id Open r Wmta6 Cws-Trecks 101 THAT "TOP DOLLAR " ON SHARi- LATE MODEL CARS AveriH's M&M More Money FOR SHARP LATE MODELS ou'"-sTATE markf:ts 9937 DDUE HWY. JUST N. OF PONTIAC DRIVE-IN _________________OR 4<3M I CLEAN CARS TRUCKS OBOOiy Plaeount 2335 Dixie ”— MANSFIELD Auto Sales 1076 Baldwin Ave. 33S-5900 _______4400. FE 5-8043 1954 CHEVY STATION , aeU lor parts. 338-2500_____ lMa“CHEVROLET. 30.000 ACTUAL mUes. beat offer. OR 3-2437. CHEVROLET. lOM A CVUNDER^r i ^ , Ford Stake Truck with the bl| 4 cyl. ehglri^heot--- W4.sbera. and only —....i I DIXIE HW.T. .... WATERFORD AT the OTOPUOHT OR 3-1291 LEAVING STATE: CHEVY PLAT an be seen brtween 5 and I m. M15 PonUaeJ-^k. Rd. Apt, g. » OMC *4 TON FiCKUP. ul _____ .'ANEL, good. Alex Mothrs. 424-3192. piotpfrpAHyaN^ 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAO- ^ White La|te. 447-5B23. 1959 DODGE PICKUP. OOOD CON- FORD STAKE TRUCK. CHASSIS cab. long wheel base, good I. also OMC panel truck, suit-foi spare milk truck. Call Better Used Trucks GMC Factory Brandi ______1 benefit. 428.000 uninsured motorist coverage - $11.00 QUARTERLY BRUMMETT AGENCY Miracle Mile PE 4A5i9 ___Neat to Pontiac SWle Bank CANCELED?# REFUSED? YOUNG DRIVER FOR THAT BEAUTIFUL USED CAR .See Ntw Mi Um4 Cm m 1001 CMSVY MWOR 0. BMOAIM. B. Conway. Baalor.iBM MMI. IMl Cl a? rod with maUtiinB iDtorlor. fBtt CAR BAS HAD THE MHT OT CARE. you'U bo proud to bo aeon In Uila baauty. alto yob can aavo with tparkllnt atl.ver meume lower and white top. An oxcallapt porformini ■ top qunBty car that Is a tins value at our low price of only 41.TM. Easy terms arranged to lit your budfet. BIRMINGHAM i^alar - Plymouth, Inc. Woodwa-" _______ Unted glass. low How proud you will be to ta vacation In this better car. for 03805, our low discount p 03405. R dt R Motors, 724 t Und Ava.. FE 4-3524.____________ 1160 FORD 1-OOORi RADIO HHAT-BR WHITE BIDEW AU BCbNOMT ENOINB. 114.70 PER IIOTMO PULL PRICK. Jea tb. Parka at Harold Turner. Aid, MI 4.7900.___________^ USB FORD. 0. STANDARD SHIFT. " ruoning order, new tlree, new T penels. yE >7t66.’ 1M7 DODOE 5-DOOR HARDTOP, ♦150 OR 3-2925 after S._______ 1990 DODOE 4 DOOR HARDTOP, automatic, power eieering. radio and heater^taj^ Uo^njo, , FE 4-am. PUBLIC ONLY I960 Ford 4-door. V4 engine and auUv LUCKY AUTO SALES and has an Immaculate 1-tone, green Interior. Equipped with V-g engine, automatic tranamisalon, power ateerlng. power Ull gate window, radio, heater wad excellent white wall tire forming car with p antee for one year----- 'price Is only 41204 and easy t will be arranged lo fit "“'“bIRM INGHAM Chrysler - Plymouth, Inc. 12 8. Woodward '*’ " h 4 written guar- 8EE THE "DE.’ENDABLES" KESSLER'S DODGE 440 N. Lapeer Rd. loot DODOE DART, PHOENIX 4-door hardtop, automatic power steering, radio and beater, top transportation at the low. low price of .11399. R Jk R Motors,- 724 Oakland Ave., PE 4-3539. $1768 Includes lull factory (equipment. Spartan Dodge 211 S Saglntw____________ _ . __ 1959 PORD 6 CYLINDER 2-DOOR, standard transmission, new Urea. beaulUul .............. 1956 PORD V-8 STANDARD TRAN8- ........................... AUTO SALES. --- ,r.TrTnrpoTiiliSnTGriM'lSHELTON Poiitiac-Buick. i_oL_2:«»i--------L. 1 Rochester, Mich. _____________________FE 5-5023. 1957 PORD V8, VERIT NICE. $393 FE 3-7542. H. Biggins dealer.________ Iffsy FORD. UP "TO 20 MILES PER gallon. --------- - I heater, 4t00. 1957 CHEVY STATION Ntw md Um4 Cm 106 FORD Vs. «ndt. NiiSt It. but body Mod. SUB. Cu b« at ButraObM. IBMsaahabata. 1140 FORD STATION WAOM. OTOD Rambler-Jeep son Dlxla Hwy. bt IMf dbrkauid_______ MA 9dMt IMl bUM StlPaR U 4-DOOR JUST BEAUTIFUL. Sals prload at 02109. 1 year warranty. SUBURBAN OU3B 909 B.,Woodward Ml i-tm oLpff STARFIRE, LOADED. Bduk spaclal. Ilka new., Dodga Mara haidtop ___Olds H hardtop. 1999 Plymouth 9 itlek. Economy Discount 2329 Dtelo Hwy. 1992 OLDS <(, EXCBIXENT CON- dlttonTlM. 794 Fourth.________ 19M OLDS N. 2-DOOR. VERY clean. $149. OR 2-1291. Stranaban. 1962 FORD 4-DOOR WAOON. WITH radio, beater, overdrive tranamla-alon. whitewalb. 21.999 full price. JOHN McAULIFFE FORD 1942 THUNDERBIRD CONVEBT-fialljr equipped for your fr dVlvlng comforl._ PUT YOURSELF in Black Uather up-holitery. Has power steering, brakea, and wlndowg. And whan wheel so you can get fortably. Sale Price for 19. 1 year Warranty. .JBURBAN OLDS I. Woodward____________Ml 4-4489 1962 PORD OALAXIE 4-DOOR. VA tenns™”jEROMSc’^ - PEROU^’! Rochoator Ford Dealer. OL 1-0711. ™ FORD 4 DOOR. RADIO. HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES. 132.14 PER MO 4899 PULL PRICE. See Mr. Parka at Harold Turner Ford. Ml 4-7500, OOOD 1000 PORD VO. NEW TIRES, auto., tinted windshield. Reason for selling, buying truck. Call eves, and aU 7ay Sat. and Bun. 0095. MY 12 FORD RANOI WAOON. g-PA^ *rMk>, tranamisalon. JOHN MCAULIFFE -FORD SPECIAL 1962 Falcon 2-door sedan, radlm heater, vinyl Interior, big engine JE^OME^FEROUSON, 1962 FORD FAIRLANE 4 DOOR. RA- condltloii. Holly ME excellent 1957 FORD WAGON 9-pauenger Vt. sutomatlc. btftuU-ful tU'tone flnlsb. Pull price. $195- SURPLUS MOTORS 171 8 Saginaw FE 4-4034 1043 FORD OALAXIE '500 " 2-DOOR clal sale price at 41995. SUPERIOR RAMBLER. 550 Oakland. FE 5-9421 SPECiAL 1962 Falcon 2-door sedan, radio. ‘ — vinyl Interior, big engine. ----- OL 1-9711 SPECIAL SPORTS CAR SALE! TO reduce our Inventory to make--- - shipment coming In. Ing high . . . -------- . pare our price before you buy. Authorised dealer for: Jaguar. Trl-umph. MO Austin - Healey. Sun- No fair offer refused. SUPERIOR RAMBLER. 550 Oakland. 5-9421.___________________ lii. aev.0Lt. -500.y. ■■■ thi„ fs!ra,sss,“2,.rix: s;5;;s AUTO SALES. 1076 B a 1 d w heater, whitewall 4Jrei. Extra Clean Only $995. Eaay----- ROME FERQUSON. Ford Dealer. OL 1-9711 »» CHEVY IMPAIR RED TON^ >»« SVl-OT^*' ^ only 91295 1 y»»r I IMf^HEVROLET. 2-DOOR V8. clean. 4400. OR' 3-9227. 41345 wwranty SUBURBAN OLDS ________..._______— .J5 8 Woodward________Ml 4-44451 - OPDYKE MOTOR SALES 1954 CHEVY 4-DOOR WITH 6 fJYLIN-! >9W,.Op«tri^------- ' - engine, automatic -- 1961 CHEVY BEL AIR I like I Marvel Motors, vx.. NutomAtlc transmisdoo. ridio. better betultful lu-tone finish, see - * HquldtUon price 17 only « ly payments, we handle and range all financing. UNIVER.SAl. AUTO 150 S. Saghtaw________FE 4-4071 IMPALA SUPER SPORT. LOAD-■ - mileage. MA 5-3410, 1959 PONTIAC Catalina 4-door hard-‘op with hydramatlc tranxmiaxion. -adlo. heater, a little one owner 41.705. FE 3-1415._____________ 1994 CHEVROLET' BISCAYNE door with Powergltde. V8 engine and real clean, full price 1497 and DO money down. UNIVERSAL AUTO SALES. 312 W. Montcalm at OakUnd. FE 5-3590. 19H CHKVYV»f-CYLINDER, STAND-ard iranarflaslon. '61 engine. 4450 FE 414ft _____________ isTTcYLINDER CHEVY IMPALA convertible, clean. Pvt,-owner. 5-3514. after 4. _ 1959 CHFVROi-ETS Radio. b( mechanically OK. CRI88MAN CHEVROLET ROCHESTER. MICH -OL 2-972 1059 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE, t automatic, power steering. V( clean. 41175. PE 4-0533 ™. CHEVY n NOVA. AUTOMATIC bucket aeau, white, red Interior, 9.700 -- ».irE 4-0017 e( 1%2 Chf'vv, Convertible IMPALA^ iUjier JPOJL bucket^ r-— ig and'brakes 350 ei I. low mileage. 42350. I 1057 FORD CONVERTIBLE. RED. T-Blrd entlne PuU power 343-2554. 1954 FORD 2 DOOR H A R D T O P. with V4 engine, thia Is the buy of the weel.'"aee It now! Puil liquidation price $297. SPECIAL 1942 Thunderblrd convertible. matlc. Ford Motor -----*‘- 42.995. executive car. We handle a n the b FORD. V4 WAOON. RADIO, automatic. A sharp country With pew rubber A bat- COMPARE! Pontiac 4-dr., hydramatlc 41159 Pontiac 4-dr., hydramatlc 4 895 Pontiac wagon, power .41295 ___Chevy 2-door, powergUde 41096 1954 Chevy wagon, .power . . 4 995 1957 Ford convertible ! 4 495 ----- automatic 4 195 heater. Beaut , GOODWILL SPECIALS Beautiful vnuc luusn. was $1,195 V price 9995. R A R Oakland Ave. FE 160 PONTIAC Catalina 22 ^ Woodward Ml Rocheatcr Ford throughout! Full Marvel Motors 251 Oakland Ave. i960 FORD MXK>K (WE HAVE 4 JOHN McAULIFFE FORD 4957^FORT>- 2-door. stick Vg. Palrlane 500 Full price only 4195. SUHI’LUS MOTORS COMET. 1941 4-DOOR. BLACK. Auto tranamUtlon. radio and heat-er. whitewalls, 11.000 miles. Exceptionally clean. 41.350. 602-0404. 1960 FALCON M300R STANDARD shift, white with red top. f ■ ■ bargain at only 4697. 1 yeoi ^ SUBURBAN OLDS 565 S Woodward ____^ WATCH FOR OUR OPENING OUR NEW USED CAR LOT' T.VCry.'vs Sbowrooni) 1863s THRU 1458s E 00468 It's easy COMMUNirr NA’nONAL BANK N»w aai IM Can IM Ntw tad MM Can IM 1962 Comet Custom HiSs.r'^^in-T? eSanSr. ■.............Only- , $1795 BILL SPENCE 1990 PONTIAC 1 DOOR. AtITOklATtC radio and heater, or* ------------ 41,050. FE 5-0900, after equipped and aharp. Only K •ffiSH&AN OLDS •* s. Wooddward 4-DOOiT 1000 OLDB DYNAMIC 00 this car Is like new In every respect. Sale price at only 01005. 1 year warranty. SUBURBAN 585 8. Woodward I OLDS 1958 OLDS SUPER 3-OOOR HARD* top. fully equipped and sharp lor only $007. 1 year warrqnty. SUBURBAN OLDS ,J5 S. Woodward ______Ml 4-4405 1990 OLDS. CONVERTIBLE. VO EN- ______ ..... aeals. mechanically perfect, datlon $207. low ■rS LIQUmATION LOf BURDE MOTOR SALES. INC. OAKLAND COUNTY'S NEWEST IMPERIAL CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALIANT DEALER 1001 N. Main OL 1A559 Rochester 1997 OLD8MOBILE HARDTOP WITH Tri-Carbs. only $397 with no nng;-ey down, a real clean car. UNIVERSAL AUTO SALES. 212 W. Montcalm at Oakland. FE 5-3500. 1902 OLDS STARFIRE, 2 DOOR coute, blue and blue, condition, fully equipped 03095. 1 year warranty -Suburban OLtis^^^ 1900 PONTIAC “VENTURA ',___ batdiop with a aparkllnl Bhcr-line GPId'tlnlsh and a Special bucket seat INTERIOR. Trimmed with golden brown Marroklde and brown carpet. Equipped with hydramatlc, power ateerUig. power brakes, radio, heater, new white wall tires and other ettras. There are Just a few «r theu, SPECIAL CARS In this our low full price la o_. Easy ternu arranged to lul BIRMINGHAM Chrysler-Pl^moutb, 112 8. Woodward io P/lce 19SS OLDS ^4 - DOOR HARDTOP, don't mlas this one, full power. |ood running ! ear. We handle and arrange all financing! Full liquidation price Ktn. Only $5 down, low monthly payments. UNIVERS.AL AUTO S. Saginaw_______FE 8-4071 1 OLDS DYNAMIC 80. 4-DOOR trade, sharp and ready to go fi only 424*7, 1 year warranty. SUBURBAN OLDS 565 S' Woodward OLDS F5S. 4-DOOR. DELUXE sedan, hydramatlc. radio, power steering, etc. 11.700. UL 2-1194. 942 OLDS SS CONVERTIBLE, bltck, red Interior, fully cqulpped.-$2,500. MA 4-5128. I little ... OLDS DYNAMIC 44 STATION wagon, needs some body touch up. has good tires and Inside. RIDES PERFECT, do It yourself and you' voufself a nice little car. Sold as Is for only 4997. 1 year Warranty. SUBURBAN OLDS 545 8. Woodward • Ml 4-4445 1962 OLDS JETFIRE, WHITE WITk SPECIAL 1962 Thunderblrd imverllble, matte. Ford klotor execuUve *j'^OME-PEROUSON 19^ 0£0S STARFIRE CONVERTl-pie. fiiU power, IS.OOO miles. Oar-net mist with red leather uphol- 1956 PLYMOUTH FURY 2 DOOR hardtop. V8 engine, very clean throughout. This is a new c»r tr^e in Full liquidation price 4197 $2:75 per week. We handle arrange all financing! UNIVERSAL AUTO >0 S. Saginaw FE S-4071 1962 PLYMOUTH FURRY HARDTOP 1 hardtop . 1959 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR BELVE-dere. 1 owner, auto, transmission, power brakes, radto healer, exc. Kcego Pontiac Sales PASSENGER I960 MERCURY COLONY PARK 9 passenger station wagon, fully equipped and sharp. This wagon has everything. Black with red Interior $1595 Suburban , OORDON'S AUTO SALES 1956' Chevy'iMckup one own Chevies to choose from '53 t. ... '55 Ford, '57 Ponllac, shsrp. Jeep A t. '57 Rambler $125. '52 Dodge A-I new tires. 5 transnortatlor rials your choice 179 eacl.. .. more cars to choose from Bargain priced. 1001 Joslyn. FE 841390. lU .Ihiulda-9 Ana low tlon price SJ97. .. . piymetts on' the balance, die and arrange all flnancinic! UNIVERSAL AUTO [50 8. Saginaw ' FE 4-4071 1963 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE. E 3-7981. Mr. Hurtubise.. DISCOUNTS GALORE OLIVEf^ BUICK ON NEW l‘)63 PONTIAC.S and RAMBLERS Buv b'rpm Stock! 1963 Bonneville convertiblo 1963 Pontiac Grand Prlx 1462 Mercury Comet 1942 Chevy Conrair Menu 1961 Tempest isiii wagim. 1961 Falcon 2-door sedan I960 Rambler wagon 1980 Chevy 2-door hardtop 1*54 Chevy g-door sodtn . 4 7W IfSaCadlOac 4^lr. hardtop . 0 991 . RUSS lOHNSON PontiatZ-Rainblcr 'Dealer M-24 at ^^toph^ Lakc iOrioo -SPECIAL- I<160 PONTIAC Beater, hydramatlc transmission. This Is a real Iri-' the best of condition. $1495 65 Mt. Clenien.s St FE 3-7954 >9 PONTIAC STAR ChIEF' 4- ____ hardtop ------ -- . the buyer that demands the very best, An exceptionally attractive two-tone green flpish with i matching Interior trimmed inoroccohlde an-* “ Equipped with I fully carpeted. ____ power steerlno. r brakes, hydramatlc. radio. - THRHK TO wftvmimd^ m an M DOW and only Ramblor deal ---------- -“-riiif 1h* aenrlM In the 60 nets can _______dU doHverr. ~Dd 0« par month. SUPER-IMBiM, ho OaUapd. FH ready Si Tra(hiit_ 3-0007, botoro 3 P.m, door hardtop, full pmn aStto sales I PONTIAC, 1080 PONTIAC, 2-DOOR HARDTOP, —.ndard shift, trl power, new es 41M8. FE 5-0041 BONNEVILLE PONTIAC.'tRI-ror. fuu power, ■*“ ---- “j&r lOH TEMPEST LeMANS. V4 STAND-ard. radio, healer, whinwolU. — 5,300 mUea, 05,190. OR 3.Q227. I, 0690. PE 5d050. 1900 PONTIAC CATALINA 2-DOOR hardtop, hydramatlc, power steer-Ipg-Vakes. 51.495. OR 4-1093. 1960 PONTIAC 2-DQOR HARDTOP, power itecclnt. power hr-*— * • . » . ,11 .. « - mansfiei 1*57 CLEAN PONTIAC. VERY O condition, FE 4-7370. After 5 pj hit area, b I only 418! Ml 7-5214 1956 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. HARDTOP. 1. automatic. 4225. 334-7901, 1962 PONnAC, 4 SPEBC Tcrttble. 334-2472.________ PUBLIC ONLY I960 OldsmobUc 4.door hardtop, ra- Power brakes and Power steering, a new car trade and a I-owner. full price only $1,495 with LUCKY AUTO SALES ''Pontiac’s Discount Lot’’ »hMII«M^ IM I PONTIAC loor hardlM. kC CATALINA VUTA 4- oi^ wkStowall tires. ESTATE OTOR-NOR CO. AUTHORIZBD FULL UQUIDATION PRICE ONLY K" • - weekly-------' 5-7141 0 at 104 S. Eaet Bouleyard at Auburu. 1504 FOmflAC 4-DOOB CATALINA power __PONTIAb 4-l^R. Atrro- matlc tranimlaeloa, power brakae and eteerlag. Bhmrp. FK t->4t3. PATTERSON CHEVROLET wAl Mod daaL Woodward Aye. NOW TWENTY-THREE ^mae WILSON I35aN. Woodward .' 4,000 mUei, $3000'. 10 I. Aiitobabn Motors, Inc.’ 4455 W. Huron OR 4M54 Buy Your Used Car From BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 644 8. Woodward 1961 Rambler 4-Door idan with 6-eyl. engine tranimisilon. radio 1 condition. Only — $1295 BILL SPENCE Rambler-Jeep 6473 Dixie Hwy. at M15 Parkston_________ MA 5-5461 'IKI RAMBLES REAL OOOD. 175 KING AUTO SALES LIQUIDATION LOT DELIVERS WHEN OTHERS CANNOT EVEN IF You Are New in Micbigan t»es»io|i -vmi EVEN 11' You Have No Credit EVEN IE You Have Bee(( Bankrupt -Down - DELIVERY AT ONCE NO RED TAPE NO SIDE NOTES NO SALARY NOTES NO CREDIT NEEDED NO CO-S10NER8 NEEDED BECAUSE TODAY'S BARGAINS ■60 Simea 4-Door ..........I Sedan, nice. Payments 44.4 ■50 Mercury 4-Door . . I Hardtop, clean. Payments $( '58 Ford 2-Door ..........I Hardtop, sharp. Payments t< '58 Chevy 4-Door I Sedan, nice. Payments $4.45 ■58 Edsel 4-Dobr -------- I Hardtop, clean. Payments 44 Hardtop, sharp. Payments $3.33 '57 Chrysler 3-Door ..... 124 Hardtop, nice. Payments 43.33 ■57 Packard 4-Door $14 Hardtop, clean. Payments 43.31 '57 Ford RetracUble $44 Extra sharp. Payments 45.14 '54 Chevy 4-Dopr. Real nice 4147 and clean. Payments 42.15 ■56 Ford 2-Door :........ $107 Hardtop, nice. Payments $2.21 -:58Rodaimc-2,-Dqor- »IM_ _ Sedan, clean. Payments 42.21 Over 200 Cars to Choose Prom ' Many Try to Duplicate Tills Offer But No One (We Think) Can Meet or Beat Our Prices and Terms Call or See Our Credit Manager, Mr. Cook KING AUTO SALES extras. A fine performing ,—, handling automobile, with special U.a. Royal Master whitewall tjkes that are like new. QuaranteedNo writing for 1 year, and price Is only 41.305. BIRMINGHAM Chrysler - Plymouth, Inc 9f2 a. Woodward____Ml 7-3214 1040 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. AUTO-matlc. radio and heater. -The Economy Slant 4. A beautiful family car. Our low price 4445. R Ac R Motors, 734 Oakland Ave., FE 4-3524. VMO^RY CLEAN. HASKINS Late Model TRADES siiin. i~w.. brakes, and m other accesaoriet, beautiful ■ die finish. V-4 entlne. dio. SOHO reo iinlsh. 1002 CHEVY Blscayne 4-doot powerglldf transmlNIon, like coBdItloD. bcauUful silver blue radio, hesitcr. showroom o 1 Hardtop. 4 cylinder : CORVAIR Monn Coupe. 4 fiwn beige ftnieh HASKINS Chevrolet-Olds The Boss Is Away And We Want to Have a Clean Lot-Prices Are SLASHED ’62 Skylark Convertible, Like New ...... •<>? I Bucket Seats, Automatic .,. '62 Impala 2-Door Hardtop, Automatic . ! ’60 Mercury 9-Passenger Station Wagon. ’60 Pontiac 9-^Passenger Station Wagon. '60 N'entura 2-Door Hardtop, Nice ...... '59 Catalina 2-Door Hardtop. Real Nice . '60 Brookwood Station Wagon, \'$ ..... '60 Cbevy Biscayiie 4-Door, Deluxe T... '61 P'alcon 2-Door Deluxe, Real Sharp ... '60 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan, Sharp ........ '59 Electra 4-Door Hardtop, Clean ...... [’6U Biscayne 2-Door. 6. Stick ......... Pontiac Vista 4-Door Hardtop........ ;.$2395 .,$1895 ..$2195 ..$1695 ,..$1795 ..$1795 ,..$1295 ..$1495 .,$1195 ..$1195 ..$1595 '..$1295 ,..$1195 ,..$1295 U C. WILLIAMS, SALESMAN- ' LENN'S MOTOR SALES 923 W. Huron ; FE 4-7371 /